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Bee (Earlington, Ky.): May 26, 1898 Bee (Earlington, Ky.) 300dpi TIFF G4 page images Bee Publishing Co. Earlington, KY 1898 bee1898052601_sn87060004 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Bee (Earlington, Ky.): May 26, 1898 Bee (Earlington, Ky.) Bee Publishing Co. Earlington, KY 1898 $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. '- - . i : '''l':i'''"1'-- !' Pv r, 1 AiniA iiiii'Aiiiiiii1ii'iihiiiMiiiim'iirai"' tKMii K V. X-- &M0U ti.J)t..'i. ifli.ai ,iSli.rA . A tl,AdA ttfeuSsV THE LARGEST LINK OF W A. D. - J' X V JXIV l. A In Wcitera Kentucky It now at . - R - A w m v - .- - stffev Mil I "SSy-i?Oi'pPt- an . "wwfc 2bs?ss5K-2Ei. i -- s-x ... 4 4H k WB CONTRACT TO FURNISH -- 6. WATL )P SISK'S BOOK STORE, MADISONVILLH. KY. designs and colors. Uottom prlerg guaranteed, ym upmiyHiyjr And hang It on the walti complete per room, trom Ij.oo and up. First-clas- s work guaranteed at A FES IR, - In nil Uio leading A, D. SISK'S BOOK- STORE, MADISONVILLE, KY. 'inrjij uiyii' uni; mry linipui'y u.yi ,iyw PJ NO. 21 kt. 8 NINTH YEAR. !tx?i7yi?nn?575nrsas3r!5rtlSSH 5GtoK3MfiJSaBffiitoto3s3tS3Ss) i :w,,li,,-ll).:BirSE31 EARLINGTON, HOPKINS COUNTY, KENTUCKY, THURSDAY, MAY 26, 1898 SeiSssSSsatfiSteaCsSSK; ta 1 The. of Freedom flii 11 1 1. I I The President Issues a Proclamation Calling for Another Batch of Volunteers. EQUIPPED FOR EMERGENCE. lbs Royal is the highest grade baking Illinois ,Qo Into the Field Well Kqalppvd with Hospital Emergency Supplies. CmoAao, powder known. Actual testa show it goes ono- tblrd farther tbsn any other breed. II DIVERSITY V IE l5mONING MADE feoasaHswBBBBHIwBBBBKMHfeiitSg-TitCTreEfflj!'JssyEyBSsjsBBk y 1 is&'i-WLM HnwwiwtrtriiHiiHifa iiKiuinn'iimi iniimnniMW mwiiiHWhri EaSY' .kvrjiyvijji Sfii'n u I fa Floats Above Our Warships xv':jrJ'X. - ..tm& -- . -- .. vpssss m Ik. (. fwc WWMP? equipped with hospital emergency supplies. Each man now wears In his cartrldgo belt a packet consisting of ono yard of sterilized gauzo, one-haSEVENTY-FIV- E ounco absorbent cotton and two nnd THOUSAND THIS TIME, one-hadrachms each, boric and saly-clli- c acid In powder, to raako the dressing antiseptic. Tho work of making a An Opportunity for Tlioso Who Wero Disappointed In Not llelnff Ablo to Coma temporary dressing on the field is thus In Under tho l'lrit Call to Urlnce Their greatly facilitated. So far as known .ratrlotUm, tho National Gunril Ilrlns only tho Illinois regiments arc pro- -' vlded with this novel equipment, which rructlcnlly Ililmuited. was suggested by Surgeon-Genera- l Sonn. It is said, however, tho governWashinoto.V, May 23. Tho prcst-ilcment will fit out all tho soldiers this lias Issued tho following proclamaway. tion: Hy tho l'rosldont at the Unltod Stntos A KEYSTONE BOYS AT FRISCO. rroclnmntlon. WlicnKA.1, An act of osniroii wj approrod A Noisy nnd Cordial Welcoms Olrcn tho on the 21th day of April. 1803, cntltleJ "An act Tenth lVnuiylvjiiU on Its Ardcclnrinithnt war exUU botween the United rival lit Sin lVincUoo. kingdom of Spain;" StalCH Amorlca and lf lf nt unteers will May 85. Tho Illinois volgo Into tho field well American and Feeling Reflected Through the London Newspapers. Anti-Americ- an irinmnrnm a sir iwiiMtw"'j-i- ' jlllllj aft HIE FORMER LARGELY PREDOMINATES. POWDER Absolutely Pure ItOYAL ttAJCINQ POWDER Tho St. James fjazctte llocomlnjr Distinctly Ittoro Friendly The Westminster Gaictte Strongly Advocates n Distinct Understanding Hctwoon (Ircat llrltnln nud the United States. ISHHWliH STARCH Wr r CO., MW YORK. OTHERWISE UNNOTICED a Missouri's exhibit at Omaha will sur of and ths I. -- , ' . "i i1 WiiEnieiR, I)y an act of conzros ont.tlod "An act to prorldo for temporarily Increasing tho military establishment of tho Unites States la tlma of war and for other purposes." approved April Si, KM, tho preildont Is authorized. Id order to ralia a volunteer army, to his proclamation calllni for voluntocrs to ncrvo In the army of tho United States. Now, therefore. I, William McICInlcy, president of tho United States, by vlrtuo of tho power vested In ma by the constitution and the lawn, and dccmlns sufficient occasion to exist, havo thought fit to call forth, and (hereby do call forth, volunteers to tho asgresata number of 7.1,000 In addition to tho volunteers called forth by my proilnmttlon of tho 234 day of April In tho prjs.'nt year; tho same to bo apportioned, as far as practicable, among the H3vcralKt3to ant tcrrltorloi and tho District to population, atU to of Columbia, aMo.-lln-j servo for two yen iless sooner discharged. Tho proportion of eioi urn and tho details of nnd bells. Tho IVnnsylvanlans responded from the daslc of the ferryboat, cheer for cheer. Tho lied Cross society, as usual, took charge of tho visitors and conducted thorn to tho rooms of tho society whero hot eolfee, sandwiches and fruit wero served to tho men. Thoy wero hun- - pass expectations. San FitAtfcism, iy 2 . The first X. CnlUtmcnts in tho regular army at battalion of tlu Tjnth rogluunt, Pennfit. Louis are averaging 20 a daj. sylvania volu ttjJ.M, nuaibirln.r 0JJ 'J'ltrce men and 3J oJIjom, urrlvo I at theO.tk-lan- d tbttrncd blocks of lrume building wort nt itich Hill, Mo., Tucsda3 mole l.ito TlUs I iy night, but did bay to this city until 'nlgltt. not cro3s tho morning. As the ferry boat noar id t'.tl s J A gray and a bald eagle word cap city all tho steam whistles o.t tho wa- tured alivo In Shannon county, SIo . fm ter front blow a greeting, and tho men Tucsdnj-I'rinco Albert, heir to tho throne oj on tho Monterey and thota on tho clgium, Is at St. Louis, incog, seeing transport steatnjrs City of I'cktn, City of Sydnoy aud tho Australia added the sights. Two lives wero lost nnd several more their cheers to tho nolsoof tho whistles At , I 1 Whose mission is to protect our shores FIGHT! Everybody is eager to know more about these superb fortresses which guard the nation's honor. We have arranged for our readers to secure for a merely nominal sum a Portfolio Series in ten parts, each con -t-and ffl tmmtmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm 11 ss ss or less injured in a tenement house fire at Kansas City. Havana uuthorllics aro trying to grow enough vegetables to supply tho needs of tho city. A St. Louis firm lias bscn awarded n contract for 53,0 )J ii.ilfonn caps for the fcoldiers in tho UnUu.l States urmv. Londox, May 25. In tho newspapers there arc B2vcral striking instances of American and antl- - American feeling. Whllo tho majority of tho papers alludo with pleasure to the rofcrcnccs to tho queen in Tuesday's celebrations at New York nnd Tampa, and in tho prayer of tho chaplain of tho senate, the Morning I'ost to appear in its has allowed columns a. violent denunciation of America from Hon. Stewart Erskino, a brother of Ilaron Erskinc, who alludes to America's "Present immoral warfare against Spain," nnd asserts that tho sentiment of tho country which Is worth having is for Spain. On tho other hand, tho St. James Gazette, which has hitherto been bitterly seems to bo becoming much moro friendly. It says, regarding the disposition to blarao America for tlte Blow progress of tho war : "Sailors who know tho Pacific and tho Caribbean seas aro well awnro that delay is tho essence of a naval war. They remember that Nelson found it difficult to discover tho Spanish fleet somewhere between Jamaica and Cadiz, and they realize that this slow proccs- to-da- y n, FmiiRRNnrnnKiNiV U MAKES COLLARS AND CUFFS STIFF AND KlCE no uucm rroQT nnimirr nnw pr flFthei -- -r w no iiMj-- 1 mm uuuuin mn - ONE POUND OF THIS STARCH WILf GO AS FAR AS A POUND AND A HALF OF ANY.OTIIJER STARCH.' TP'i r uiiDiMcrD 'W ss w " Dortcro ssi m - Keokukjowa. newhaven,conn. cOPYP'f."Trn ammiHMWiiii fMP m whimim mi imimp i mbi Mnmiiwiiim fiiwiiiipjfepiiaiirii.iiiiiiiiaWff, This starch Is prepared on scientific principles bv mon who havo had years of practical experience In fancy laundering. It restores old linen and summer dresses to tbeli natural whiteness and imparts a beautiful and lasting finish. It Is the only starcii manufactured that is perfectly harmless, containing neiihor arsenic, alum or an) Xhcr substance injurious to liaea and can bo used eTcn tor a baby powder. THE SPANISH FLEET NOW IN WEST INDIAN WATERS. sssssssssssssssssiisiiiiss.ssiissss..ssifsssissMsssssMsssMsWs.ssssssi...ssiMssssssMi,sMiiMty For sale by all wholesale and retail grocers. It ' I Xlii' I'roshloiit 11 IS Bii I DE CUBA. Illinois Central R. R. Little Doubt of the Fact In Now Entertained Among High Of- cials at Washington. SCHLEY WATCHIN3 SANTIAGO c AUFORNIA VIA NEW ORLEANS with the Southern taining 16 reproductions of special ' photographs, 160 in all, each accom- panied by Explanatory Text, in Maine ;SSBAN0 which are describar Katahdin ed mor, guns, en New York gines, power, etc. Texas In short, the very Amphitrite MANY information want Baltimore OTHCHSed for a full understanding of the fight ing and maneuvers of the fleets and single vessels. But this is NOT ALL you get out of the the-vessel'- Indiana Brooklyn Columbia Oregon Minneapolis in connection Pacific Through Weekly TOURIST SLEEPING GAB Olllcl.illy InfurmuJ of the Arr.inl f tho Oreju.i uu I Uuusjrts at Jupiter Inlut -- Siiiipmn's Fleet S.tld to to hi, Kmr l.i the Neighborhood of II11) lln-v;in- .i- tl 111 ttopurt. Leaiinc Cincinnnli and Louisville on I. C R. R, last "Nt-- Orleans hmind" (ram s & Torpedo Uoit l'lutoa Cristobal Colon. Admiral Oquendo. Torpedo lloat Destroyer. Vlzcaja, Maria Teresa. Torpedo Boat Destroyer. for the islands which the ships will lPoartfolio 1 Series enlistment and onrtalzatlon will be mrulo known throujh tho war department. In vrllnosi whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and causal tho seat of the Unltod Stitos tobonfnxed. Dona at tho City of Washington, this 25th day of May, In the year of Our Lord ono thousand nnd tho Indo- eight hundred and nlnoty-clgh- t, pendenca of tho United States the ono hundred William McKim.ey. and Ily tho president. Wiixiau It Day, Secretary of State. twenty-second. try and thirst v. and tho work of tho Uod Cross protect will re - ceive their share of attention, and the reader feels on , tTiTlHavaMi , Palaces Cities turning the last People leafthathehashad Dwellings Cuba illustrated in Products Plantations. a manner to enable him to judge of the Fortresses island's past and Harbors present. Secretary Alger said that tho additional volunteers called for will not bo recruited from tho national guard, ns wero tho first 125,000, but that tho enlistments will bo open. The regulations referred to in tho proclamation under which the enlistments will have not yet been bo conducted prepared, as it is thought that there is no occasion for hurry in this matter until tho full number called for in tho first proclamation can bo secured. It is further stated that tho decision to issue an additional call for volunteers was not roachod until tho cabinet mcotlng Tuesday afternoon. Tho call, It is supposed hero, indicates a determination to press tho campaign actively nnd vigorously from uow on. FOUL MURDER AT KEY WEST. Jnrues Dorsey Found Murdered, Kl- ilcutljr for Money, lu a Yard at Key West, Fin. was crcatlv appreciated. Af ter breakfast each man was presented with a small bouquet of flowers. Tho streets wore thronged witu peo ple who welcomed tho soldiers with tho waving of flags nnd gifts of fruit and flowers, which tho donors passcu to 1110 men as they marched along tho street bn tho way to their camping ground at Fort Richmond, where tho volunteers aro camping. THE ARMY OF VOLUNTEERS. Ono Hundred nnd Twelo Thousand Men Hnvo lleon Mustered Some of the Southern Stntos Shy. But he Commerce an- & MUCH noRC. J. does not stop here, as considerable space in the series tprest Doie is cievoteci ro other island realm which we may own someday. In some Honolulu Bird's-ey- e Views ofthepartshefinds Productions Hawaii portrayed Volcanoes and everything ex- Fruits plained which an American needs Natives Scenery to investigate. H- iiV tl"i Ul-l Queen Lil ICry West, Fla., May 25. Jnmos J. Dorsey was found dead in a yard within a half block of tho Key West hotel. Ills faco and head wero bruised beyond recognition. This, together with tho assault of a negro upon two sailors Tuesday night, has roused tho people to demand that trio city Do put unucr martial law. o Dorsoy was 55 years of ago, an Florida expert machinist. Ho had received a considerable sum of money in woges Tuesday night, and was undoubtedly murdered for his money. Ho was so terribly boatcn about tho head that only a search of his clothlug revealed his Identity. old-tlm- Washington, May 25. Ono hundred and twelvo thousand men havo been mustered into tho volunteer array of the United States, and tho official reports show that the greater number of theso aro ready to move to tho front. s tho states of Over havo entirely completed their musters, and should tho emergency arlso nro prepared to begin nnow tho work Just corapletod. Tho failuro of sorao of tho states, notably four or flvo in tho south, to furnish tho men called for up to this tlmo, Is a surprlso to tho army ofllccrs on duty hero, but is ascribed not to a lack of patriotism, but to a belief, probably shared by many, that the national cuardsmen had homo tics and business connections which thoy could not well afford to give up nnd that plonty of other persons, not so encumbered, would readily bo found to tako their places. Ample tlmo will bo given tho states referred to to fill tho nnnortionracnt mado by tho war de partment, nnd tho expectations hero is that this will bo accomplished without much further delay. . two-third- Smashup nt rontlac. 111., 111. and nucit l!L3n. Tontiao, freight train ran into tho St. Louis passenger train No. 8, near here. Two empty freight cars nnd ono ear of 25. May An extra Fill out leglhly tho coupon lielow,slat. Ing how many yoo with and tirfiiK or Mnd it to tho THE BEE with locenls each Portfolio wanted". It will be moro convenient to send St.oo at Once, us iou of writlnj: a loiter and Inclosing a dime for each avoid tha bother i thereby line. Tlicj be scut to any point In the United Stales, Cana.laSr Mexico, postpaid. TJU 3BWBg C0MPRSBS No, a6 The Hawaiian islands No. 31 The Hawaiian Ulandi Cuba and the Wrecked Maine No. Navy No. 33 The American No. a& The Hawaiian Islands No. aj No. 39 Cuba Hawaiian Islands No, 34 The No. 30 The Hawaiian Islands , No. 33 Tho "Maine" FOR A DOLLAR. ONB POK A DlflB-t- nN i - TM 1 hem grease wero badly smashed. Tliero was no damage done to tho cnglno or passscngcr'carp, and 710 employo or passengers hurt. Manila Is Trunqull.- - London, May 25. A dispatch to tho Times from Hong Kong says: "Manila is tranquil. Tho foreign cruisers havo agreed upon concerted action for tho protection of foreigners la any emerge uoy, PORT POLIOS Nos.. TIID UBI1 t will please cnd to the undersigned reader the following f , Jiiwf. a.- - .........for which ) -" ',- ,...! Inclosed. murder in tho first degree nt Dublin, Tox. Ho killed Qonstnblo John Adams. Texas troops pontlnuo to organize. Enlistment of recruits to tho regular army in the Lone Star stato havp been Thomas Wright was convicted ol Name City .. .State..,. Street. Wo yoy, scriber to xnejseejor uiwyuivr. will give two Portfolios, any number may select, for each new paid sub y wm&sBBmmBKB&u largo. Tho iron pipe manufacturers of tho south havo consolidated, making tho largest company of its Jdnd in tho world. and Memphis Ugly rumors of uudor-focdln- g Loulsvlllo, ..,.... poor caro of tho. 20,000' ropruits at Cairo..... barracks, Atlanta, Qa.,.aro be- Now Orleans -- Fait T. Traeo. ginning to circulate. Chlckamauga. Tho exercises began at 6a. rn., and wero witnessed by Inspector-Generllrecklnrldgo nnd many other officers. Tho first and second brigades of tho division assaulted tho third brigade, which was intrenched on Snod-grahill, and a highly exciting, as well as a very crodltablo, sham battle occurred. Ily actual count tho number of men now In Chlckamauga park is 33,831. Thcro uro 35 regiments of Infantry, two of cavalry and olgltt battorlos of In tho llolo of a Spy. Lieut. Sobrol artillery. Ohio lias furnished the Nkw Yonic, May 25. A special from greatest number of men. Sho has Key West says that tho man arrested six regiraonts with 5,328 men on tho yesterday on hoard tho steamer I'ana-ma- n fiold. Pennsylvania, which runk3 next, on suspicion of being a Spanish also has hlx regiments, but a slightly spv, is Lieut. Sobral, forraorly naval smaller number of men. As far us attach 0 of tho Spanish logatlon at equipment Is concerned, ths army will Washington. bo ready to move ou Cuba within 15 days. Is Cut. Denies That tho Cnblo First Tension Voucher of tho Present War. Kinobtqn, Jamaica, May 25. Tho Chicago, May 25. Col. Jonathcn West Indinn & Panama Cablo Co. denies Mcrrlam, tho United States pension tho cable lines from Santiago do! that agent nt Chicago, issued tho first penCuba to San Juan do Porto Ulco and sion voucher of the war with Spain. cut, Tho company Ponce havo been It is for Mrs. Elsie A. Montfort, of udds that Porto Rico messages will ba lllutfs, la., mother of Seaman A DENIAL FROM GERMANY. Council Montfort. who was a victim of received. Wm. F. Killed by a Cuve.Iu. Repudiation of the Story tho Malno explosion in Havana harbor, St. Louis, May 25. Ily the caving in Manila Abont Admiral Dewey from of a sewer excavation Herman Schtnitz, V. and tho German Consul. aged 25, and August Wlsraan, aged 28, wero killed. Thco. llollmann barely Dublin, May 25. It is esoaped with his Ufa. denied that thcro is nny truth in tho Is especially true ol Hood's Tills, for noinc story from Manila, regarding tho Ger- clno over contained so great curatlvo power Expect to Cut tho Last of Ulaneo's Cables. man consul threatening whole mertlclu Wasuinoton May 25. It Is oxpected Dewey for not permitting the landing so small space They nro a cablo connection between of provisions from Ucrman ships, It bethat the last Cuba and Madrid will bS cut ing claimed that tho consul said ho Rlrer Nows. would land them with tho nld of GerChango ltaln fall man cruisers, und that the Americun Statioss. Gaugo. SI hours. InWhrs. commander, in return, threatened to cu. st. ui vays rcmly, nl -1- .2 8.T Pittsburgh llro on tho German warships if they in- ways efficient, always aj-- mm, a a a M1 1.3 23.7 Cincinnati terfered. 1I8 -1- .0 20.0 St. Louts B1H tsfactory; prevent a cold M 0.3 4.8 St. Paul...., all Hvcr Ills, orfevr -- 0.2 T 3.6 Davenport Tho hated Yankee and bis sbln al ss is-sBoml-OfUclscral-oillclal- The Sixth Illinois regiment at Fort Meyer, Ya., has been brigaded with Ohio and Massachusetts troops. Tho sickness at first reported is fast disappearing. Extcnsivo preparations aro being made by tho grand army posts of St, Louis and surrounding districts for the celebration of Decoratiou day, May 30 Tho Sous of Vetcraus nnd other alllod organizations will take part In tho celebration. . Miss Dorothy Matter, a Salvation army lieutenant, destroyed a score of cuplds on tho fine arts building at the Omaha exposition. She did not admlro tho nude in art. Tho census of the Edwardsvlllo (I1L) school district, just completed, shows 1,003 persons under tho ago of 21 years. Of this number 1,785 arc white, 837 being males and 833 females. n The sentiment in fnvo.- - of an alllanco Is increasing with rapidity, not merely among residents and of Washington, but in even administration circles. Marlon Cooper, of Mnryvlllo, Mo., has received news of tho death of his of brother, Joseph Cooper, Nodaway county, In Homer, Cook's lnlot, Alaska, soven months ago. Contractors who are furnishing sup plies for tho army arc discovering that it will nof pay to try any tricks on their uncle. Tho inspection of all sup plies Is of tho most rigid character. The battleship Oregon and consorts, the Marietta and Uuffalo, arrived off Jupiter, Flo., Tuesday night. Lieut, Davis, of tho Oregon, was put ashore at Jupiter, and the vessel then stood out to sea. A tcrrlblo explosion of gasollno occurred at the plant of tho American Steel and Foundry Co.,nt Oranlto City, 111., Tuesday, and as a result tho main building is in rulus. T. 1). Kuohn was fatally injured. Tho secretary of tho navy has glvon instructions that contractors shall not put upon tho supplies furnished tho navy tho words "Remember tho Maine." It is supposed Secretary Alger will n llko direction. William MacLeod, a banker of St. Petersburg, o suburb near Tampa, Fla.,was shot from behind by two persons and instantly killed Tuesday night, nis body was then placed on tho track before an approaching f rolght train and almost ground to plcocs. Anglo-Americascuil-ofllcl- slon is not interesting, but tho presence of tho gunboats nround tho sullen islands means that the American ofllccrs aro getting tho rango of every gun of tho batteries that will later oppose tho landing of tho troops, just as Nelson did on a similar occasion." The Westminster Gazette strongly advocates a distinct understanding between tho United States and Great Britain. It says: "Tho Americans nro not going to step out of their continent without raising a variety of questions which will them with the European powers. Their Monroeism, in so far as it relates to South America, is likely to bo questioned nnow, and n European squeeze is likely to be applied to them from many parts. Therefore, it is highly desirable for them, as well as for us,' that there should bo a lirltlsh-America- n understanding, and it both countries to consider betimes sorao of tho essential business aspects of the matter." es VOLUNTEERS IN MIMIC WAR. Enss The First Division of tho First Corps, gage In a Slumi lluttlo on fiuoil-craHill, ChlckatniuRii. Ciiattanooqa, Tcnn., May 25. exercises of tho first division of tho First corps began tho day's work at Ilat-tl- o EVERY THURSDAY WssuiNoro.v, May 35. Secretary of tho Navy Long was at tho Whito IIouso for Los Angeles and San Francisco witht Ice during the morning to see tho out chanr,e. The Limited also connects preshloiit. .)JiuIiii'iinly aJew minutes at New Orleans daily uith Express Train each time. On leaving tho second tlmo hf made the important announcement for the Pacific Const, and on Tuesdays of the !afo arrival of the battleship and Saturdays (after January 4, iSgb) Oregon at Jupiter inlot, Fla., Tuesday with the night. At the samo titno Secretary Long, while expressly stating that no ofllcial advices had been received of tho bottling up of tho Spanish licet in tho harbor of Santiago do Cuba by Com- of the Souihern Pacific, giving special modore Schley's squadron, announced through service to San Francisco. Parlic-lar- s that thcro was every reason to believe of Agents of the I. C. R. R. and that was tho case. Thcro is so littlo '.connecting lines. room for doubting tho report that Admiral Cervera and Ids vessels aro S. Q. Hslch, 0b. Pats. Agent, Cincinnati. penned iu tho harbor by Commodore John A. Scott, Dlv. Pass. Agent, Memphis. Sehloy's squadron, that Secretary W.A. Kellond, A. 0. P. A. Long's statement that thcro was A. II Hanson, 0, P. Louisville. Chicago, every reason to believe that it was, was supplemented by tho president, who, In roply to inquiries from con gressional callers said that It was undoubtedly true. Secretary Long had only a brief talk with tho president over the situation. Tho safo arrival of tho Oregon at Jupiter had been discounted to some extent by previous announcements of its safety. Coinmo-dor- o Schley's catching up with tho Ccrvcra's fleet was a source of in for congratulation, much the conferences that took placo in the White IIouso thcro was a feeling that it brought tho end of tho war much nearer. Asked as to tho possibility of a ruse of soma sort arising from Admiral Cervera deliberately Cures INDIGESTION entering tho harbor under tho circumstances, Secretary Long said The entering wedge for l the purposes of tho Spanish could nearly all Diseases the bo only conjectured, bat that it human system is heir to. might be they went into Santicgo for coaling. Whllo refraining from discussing specifically tho matter of reinforcements and tho dispatch of Ad miral Sampson's fleet, now asserted to Sold by St. Bernard Drug Store. bo In the neighborhood of Havana, to Santiago, Secretary Long had no hesitation In saying Commodore Schley "50 YEARS' IMPROVEMENTS IN could have whatever aid ho wan tod. Confirmatory Itcport. FARMING." Hayti, May 25. Tho report of tho arrival of tho Span- Published by Ihe JNew York Tbibukb ish Capo Vcrdo licet at Santiago do CuSecond Edition. ba is correct. A correspondent here has been ablo to obtain definite con Inches- 32 Pages, 18 by ia firmation of this news, but up to the obpresent it hus been impossible to A general review cf the advances tain, nny details. Tho dispatches sent and improvements made in the from hero to Santiago do Cuba asking leading branches of farm industry for Information on the subject remain during tho last half century. unanswered. Special articles by the best agAS VIEWED AT .KEY WEST. ricultural writers, on topics which they have made their life study. Illustrations of old fashioned imWhllo Nothing Is Definitely Known, It la Sunset Limited Annex carlsiedi's German Liver Powder S mmmmmmm Price, 25 Cents. ra Ilctleioil tho Hp.uiUli I'loet Has Committed Suicide. Rear-Admir- al to-da- 23.3 0.8 31.0 0.9 -- 0.5 0,0 U.8 t.S I It Would surely meet the match we were but as hard to whip As we have been lo catch. Washington , Star. , . tho possible operations in eastern Cuba, but tho view is expressed at this placo that tho Spanish fleet Is blocked in Santiago harbor, in which event tho naval opinion hero is that tho Spanish CHI ONLY 15 CENTS A COPY, by mail. licet has "committed suicide'." no breach of conlldonco to bend ycur orJcr to It is now say that Commodore Schley and THE BEE, Sampson nro believed to havo Earlington, Kv. Admiral Cervera within their reach, and If tho Spanlnrds aro in Sautingo harbor, they can bo blockaded and Co Compound starved out. A single heavy American vessel can hold tho harbor's narrow prescriptions exit, through which tho Spaniards properly it takes time. It requires could craergo only singly. Tho Spanexperience and a complete knowledge ish fleet is very fast, but it is not comof drugs. It requires the druggist posed of hoavlly nrmored vessels. Into have a largs amount of drugs-fredeed, anyof Admiral Sampson's battledrugs. Mo must give lbs best ships could, in tho opinion of naval possible work, and for compensation oxnerts. ontrago tho entire Spanish he must ho reasonable. fleet with a fair cnanco 01 coming on victorious. Tho American commander ABOVE FACTS REMEM has not only ships" for battle, but for WITH THE etc. 25c. tho chaso na well, ThU la thoviow sick lie iche, Jaundice, constipation, HER WE'RE CAREFUL. The ctilv i'llls lo take wil I'lmP P irsapsrllla. hero where the movements of tho Amor-lea-n well fleet aro approximately ST. BERNARD DRUQ STORE, Subscribe for Thk Bee, known. ttjSW Rear-Admir- al Kkt West, Via., Jlay 23. Thcro U nothing definitely known hero about plements. A vast amount of practical information. A valuable aid to farmers who desire to stimulate production and profit. Extremely interesting and instructive. Much in Little Hood's 0) sh 3 C3 I El- !r-- 'C MS: J J, Vr a n IT X unadorned but beautiful to American eyes and wonderful to our neighbors across the sea, who have not till now understood Anier- ca's strength and greatness. While foreign nations unencumbered with war are threatened with bread riots and some contemplate the building of national grainenes to hold a reserve food supply, this country, now at war, with some 200,000 men actively engaged in army and navy, is experiencing most prosperous conditions and is looking for still further industrial progress when the war shall have ended. Shake out the bonnie blue Hag over the oppressed, and, "prepare LOCOMOTIVE f BLASTS. PAUL M. MOORB, Editor and Manager. BEE PUBLISHING COMPANY. Incorporated ) clan matter. Holered tbe Pcttoffice at Barlliigton as Second SUBSCRIPTION KATES: Ii oo One Year, ttrlctly In advance a " J" " Sit Momhi. ' 5 Months. " Thrff 5 Single Copies Specimen copies mailed (ree on application wanted in all parti of the Correspondent ;.", coanlv. Aaaresiuiior particulars. v-1- - THURSDAY, MAY aC. 1898. r SBl 's '&' bMk en- m The wheat prospect is very couraging. In Texas, Oklohoma and southern Kansas, the crop is estimated at 25,000,000 bushels more than last year and the harvesting has begun. ' The industrial edition of the Madisonville Hustler is out and it is all its projectors and publishers promised it would be. It is a fc mammouth and most creditable edition, well written and compiled We and handsomely executed. congratulate the Hustler. sheep-raising it "The programme for bolli organizations outlined in the speeches and resolutions of tbe respective conventions, is large enough and broad enough to engage the activities of enterprising men for many months. These activities should not be relaxed because of foreign war. On ihe contrary, ibal war is a reason why they should l'c maintained vigorously, so as to place the Slates in a position lo avail themselves of tbe opportunities which will come to (be South with the cessation of hostilities." admonition io full of truth , , The From recent reports the outlook industry in lor the Australia is very gloomy. Because of prolonged drouth millions of American sheep have perished. sheep have no such conditions to contend Willi and are growing "Red, White and Columbia," more and more valuable. Before the Exposition Blue." The American Agriculturist says closed there was a considerable matthere is prospect for a good fruit evidence of education in this ter but the applause even then crop throughout the country at came spasmodically. And in Louis-villlarge, as iar as can be determined at the great May Musical at this early season. An excep Festival when "America" was intion is noted in California and it is troduced under most inspiring cirsaid that "the crop has exper- cumstances and rendered grandly the applause lagged much and was ienced almost every possible tin almost forced from the audience favorable vicissitude of weather." by a lew persistent enthusiasts. We haven't learned our national The Hawaiian government has airs. Let us do so. They should decided not to proclaim neutrality. be tanght persistently in every That government is Uncle Sam's school in the land. We should and the friend and is in position to render learn both the music should be words. Our patriotism us a service of possibly great value vocal. giving us a friendly port on the Hawaii Foreign Demand for American road to the Phillipines. Goods. wants to be annexed and there is no time the annexation of these "The demand for American islands would do us more good goods in other countries shows no signs of abatement," says the Age than now. of Steel. "In fact is rapidly inNotwithstanding the war the creasing and apparently without as to trade conditions of the United any particular preference goods. this or that line or class of It States are most favorable and ev- may be a door lock or an electric erything points to a continuance motor, a locomotive or a pocket The enor- knife, u tea caddy or a cross-cu- t of such conditions. mous increase in our exports con- saw, a mechanical toy or a bicy or tinues as for months past and im- cle, mining machinery is a lawn assured sprinkler popularity ports from foreign markets remain when once the article is seen or The country is tested. There are but few mer at a minimum. in a happy condition with a very cantile establishments or manu large balance of trade in its favor, facturing plants in Great Britain American-mad- e goods are plenty of money in the treasury in which not to be found, and it is declared and no stringency in the money by both merchants and manufacmarket. turers, in a candid and honest manner, that in many points of excelExports. and Imports. lence the imported article has the Figures published by the Bureau preference of the people. There of Statistics of the Treasury De- is evidently a wide and growing partment make a remarkable market for American goods in the 'tight little island,' and it needs showing as to our exports and im- but push and energy to secure a ports for the ten months ending permanent and profitable trade. with April. "The value of our The same may be said of contiexports of merchandise, domestic nental Europe, where in spite of and foreign, for the ten months restriction and traditional American goods are capreaches the immense total of turing public appreciation. In 0 $1,025,426,681, more than colonies, Canada, larger than at the same Australasia, Africa and the West time in the preceding fiscal year, India islands the same trend of which, it might be added, was the popularity is distinctly perceptible. In China, Japan, Russia and Britheaviest export year in our history. ish India the same can be said. In Imports, on the other hand, aggre- some countries legislation has been gate only 511,000,000, a decrease invoked to curtail if it can not of $89,000,000 from the preceding eliminate the growing demand for year, and the excess of exports American goods and products. In some lines these obstructive tactics over imports amounts to $514,245,-49arc more or less successful, and it or a sum total greater than is not impossible that in such the entire aggregate of our imports competing countries as Germany a more determined opposition may during that period." yet develop itself. The fact, however remains that American-madPrepare for Pence. Commenting on the recent Com- goods are gaining prestige, and it is neither bombast nor prophecy to mercial Convention of Kentucky anticipate the time when our presand the Industrial Convention of ent export trade will be the largest Tennessee the Manufacturers' Re- and most widely distributed of any We have cord touches the chord that was contemporary nation. the secret in our laboring-savinsounded in patriotic measures by machinery, that in spite of the Hon. Jno. W. Yerkes in his brief the higher wages paid to labor, we speech accepting the chairmanship can produce at lower cost, and of the Kentucky convention our with more intelligence and energy great opportunity and manifest generally diffused in all mechanical pursuits we good reason to reverse the old head of the can easily keep at the procession. adage, and, "in time of war prepare for peace." Iron Hill Items. The Record says: We are having some fine weather. c cxclu-sivencss $125,-000,00- Accidents do and may happen to soldier trains, but not on tbo Henderson division if yon will observe. Supt. Martin spent a few hour; here Tuesday, making a close inspection ot the company property here It is believed by those in position to Uncla know that the L & N. is cetllnc their proportion of government business. Sam Mi They do say Uncineer Rowe is an adept Says: at fishing when the other bojs take the This Is lull oft tho hook and bait the same. America's The Rarlincton people were out in force last Sunday, and gate the soldier bos Greatest who stopped hero for n few minutes a Medicine. hearty welcome. it win Tho Brotherhood of Engineers at their Sharpen meeting just closed at St. Louis decided not federate with other organizationi for Your Appetite, at least two jcars. Purify and The wifo of lard switchman Walker Vitalize Your Blood, Overcome That Get a bottle of left for San Antonia. Texas, last Tuesday. Tired Feeling. for peace." and there is some talk of her husband loHood's Sarsaparilla and begin to cating thero snon. TODAY, and realize the great take it War Songs. Tho cood results from tbo adoption of to do you. good it is tbe air brake and safety coupling can alWe publish today the words and ready be seen in the decrease of accidents to men and properly. music of "Hail Columbia." Most America's Oroateit Medicine. All druggists. of The Bek's readers can learn II C. J. Martin is expected back from something by studying it. All Texas soon to sojourn with relatives and friends for a while here, but will accept of CUBA LIBRE. Americans should know all of our ttrsi position open. natfonal songs, but very few know wntcr, Comes a cry from tbo Cuban Gross earnings for eishtv American rail any of them, a large percentage I rom the warm, dusk Antilles, roads for tho first week of May aggregated From tho lost Atlanta's daughter, even being able to recognize not $7339-55- i an increase, ns compared wilb Drowned In blood as drow lied In sens at once the airs when rendered by Cornea n cry of purpled miRuUh. tbe corresponding period of last ear, of Bee her struggles! Hear her cries) band or orchestra. $747,027, or 11.33 percent. For the secBhall ghe llvo, or shall she languish? e ond week of May, roads report The latter Matement seems Shall she sink, or shall alio rlsof gross earnings of 10,557,368, an increase rather hard on the average Ameriof 5800,197, or 15,83 per cent. I Bho shall rlso by all that's holy can, but, in the South at least, it She shall lire, and sho ilinll Inst, A railroader, whose name it is not neces Rlso as we, when crushed and low ly is true. This must be true, for the sary to mention, skipped the town during From tho blackness of tho nst. be accused Southern people cannot mo past week and went to Howell, Ind , Bid her strike! Lo, It Is written of any lack of patriotic feeling and in order lo draw his money and aoid payBlood for blood and life for life I Bid her Bmito ns she Is smitten. ing his board bill and other bills due in yet in a large crowd of highly inStars and stripes vcro born of strife. F.arlincton The people he beat nro con telligent Kentuckians or Tenncs-seean- s demning him roundly and he deserves all Once wo flashed our lights of freedom, effort is required to special Ihe condemnation given Such a man is Lights that dazzled her dark eyes start any volume of applause in a discredit to bis associates on the road Till she could but yearning heed them, Reach her hands and try to rise. response to the thrilling strains of One million llslcs ol Cotton. Then they stabbed her, choked her, drownany of our great national hymns. "President Sluyvesan Fish, of Ihe III! ed her, nois Central Railroad," says tbe New OrTill we senrco conld hear n note. "Dixie," "Old Kentucky Home," Ah, these rustling chains that bound hcrl leans Picayune, "celebrated a most impor"Way Down Upon the Sewanee Oh, these robbers at her throat! tant event in the history of his road, as River," stir the pride and love of well as in tbe commercial history of this And the kind that forged these fetters? home and native State and always city, by presenting to Secretary Hester, of Ask llvo hundred years for news. tbe Cotton Exchange, Ihe bale of cotton command instant and feeling reStake and thumbscrew for their betters! Inquisition! Banished Jews! which completed the 1,000,000 bales of sponse. It is not that we love the Chains of slavery! What reminder the fleecy staple brought into this city by Southland less but that we love ono red man In that land? Of tbe Illinois Central Railroad during the Yfhy, these very chains that bound her the united country more that we eight months of tho present season. To Bound Columbus, foot uud hand I have handled into this city 1,000,000 complain of the lack of knowledge bales of cotton in a single season is an imBho shall rlso as roso Columbus of and love for our national From his chains, from shame and wrong, portant and unprecedented feat for a railhymns. Rise as morning, matchless, woudrous, road company, but even that round million Rise as soino rich morning song, We have for proof of this that at does not fully represent the amount which Rlso a ringing eong and story, will be bandied by tbe same company for the Tennessee Centennial last year Valor, love personified, tbe entire season, as four months ot tbe Stars and stripes cspouso her glory, on opening day it required the diliyear have yet to elapse Tbe transportaLove and liberty allied. gent work of three men to start Joaquin Miller In Milwaukee Sentinel. tion of these 1,000,000 bales required in any applause at all for "America," round figures 25,000 cars, or about 833 av- Got Ont of Bed to Vote. average freight trains." "Star Spangled Banner," "Hail m 3f r"jQPmlKr 5' Hood's Sarsaparilla sixty-thre- The Illinois miners who have become dissatisfied wilb Ihe present rale ot wages, now clamor for a readjustment of wages. A strict walch is being kept on cargoes leaving this country for the West Indies, lo see that by no foul means coal can reach the Spanish war vessels. Polo, tbe lata Spanish minister at Washington, but now located In Canada-- , is said to be trying to arrange for coal at some northern point for use in tho war. Geo, C. Atkinson attended tho Grand Commandery meeting held in eastern Kentucky last week and is much enthused with the reception they met. Organizations should be very careful in Ihe selection of the men Ihey send out lo represent Ibem when looking for new recruits. Tho trticlo appearing in tho last week's issue of Tint Ukb in regard lo Carter, a successful agitator, is n sample ot bow much injury can even be done a bad cause when placed in the keeping of one whose dealing in Ihe past bas not been honorable, and who is now suspected ot only acting from selfish motives. Springfield, III., May. 20, The Illinois Coal Operators' Association met hero to day in conference with delegates from the Uniled Mine Workers of America, lor Ibe purpose of adjusting Ibe scale in the Fourth and Seventh districts, but ad journed late without coming to any agreement. The operators in these districts claim they can not mine coal and market it at a profit on tho scale demanded by tbo miners. The scaln price for pick work is 40c in Ihe Fourth district, and 36c in Ibe Seventh district. The operators agreed to pay 35c and 32c per ton, but the miners refused to accept the price. The matter ot adjusting the machine mining scale in the districts was also discussed, but no agreement was reached, the Gov ernment for use in the navy and for other Tbe amount of coal required by Doctors7Say; Bilious and Intermittent Fevers which prevail in miasmatic districts are invariably accompanied by derangements of the Stomach Liver and Bowels. Baby's First Steps. Fen m 1 The Secret of Health. The liver is the great "driving wheel" in the mechanism of man, and when it is out oforder, the whole system becomes deranged and disease is the result. iii neii qAvq ii m ic nm hm Important The shoeing of a child's foot is a matter which requires much atMuch injury may be tention. done the little feet by the wrong kind of shoes. We take great care of our children's denartment Wc have the right shoe, and we know how to fit the little feet, You need shoes and so do your children. Wc have shoes for all ages and wc have them for sale. Cast your lot with us. you shall not regret it. Wc stand behind any shoe we sell for a good one. mm Tutfs Liver Pills Cure all Liver Troubles. )Mi,iUtrtJ,iilwWdlriiliMiititiitii M (j Dr. Ottcs Spruce Gum . Balsam CQ'i CURES I YOUR COUGH I IN A DAY. 25 & n 11m iei'iie fee hihihiiimmiii purposes bas stimulated the activity in mining districts ol Maryland and West Virginia, as well as other portions of the Large quantities of coal hae South been delivered lo war vessels and colliers at Newport News from the mines along Ibe Chesapeake & Onio lo fill government or ders, is also being A large tonnage shipped to Locust Point, llaltimore, by way of the Ualtimoro S Ohio Railroad, coming from the George's Creek territory Tbe bulk of this is placed on shipboard at once, destined tor various boutbern coaling stations. Tbe Interstate Coal Co . of Uallimore, bas recently filled an order of 1 0,000 tons for tbe government, but this represents only a small portion ot the business If tbe United Stales captures any or all of tbe Spanish possessions in tbe West Indies, a very large quantity of fuel it is believed will be required for the coaling stations of San Juan, on the island of Porto Rico, and other points on the Cuban coast. The question of coal for the Phillipine Islands is also being discussed by shippers, and it is believed that if this territory is held by tbe American government it will form another market for Southern coat Manufacturer's.Record Not only has Spain the danger ot a fuel famine at sea, but also slight chances of reaching her own bases of supplies. This is shown by tbe number and location of Ibe coaling stations in tbe West Indies Tbe four most important are at Havana, Kingston, Jamaica, San Juan, Porto Rico, and SI. Thomas, In the Danish West Indies. Tbe nearest port to Europo where a vessel can ordinarily obtain coal is at Santa Lucia, which is nearly 1200 miles east of Havana Besides these places are Matanzas and Cardenas, on the northern coast of Cuba, both within too miles of Havana, Cienfuegos and St. Jago. on tbe soulbern coast. Only small vessels could enter Cardenas and St. Jago, while, as is well known, all of the Cuban coast is so p closely watched that an enemy's could not enter without a battle Spain has no other coaling station except San Juan and Ponce, on tbe Island of Porlo Rico, the latter beiug loo small to be ot As Porlo Rico is strategic importance. nearly Coo miles nearer Europe than Havana, it would be tbe natural base of supplier, but there is no question that a Spanish fleet would be obliged to encounter tbe best ships of our navy in order to enter Ibe harbor Tbe other places are controlled by neutral powers, who could not furnish fuel from tbe fact that it is contraband of war. Estimates which have been obtained on good . ulhority of Ibe supply of coal in Ihe West Indies show that there are not over 50,000 Ions at Juan. The government statistics indicate that within 0 the last twelve months from 20,000 lo Ions were sent to this destination, while it is claimed about 20,000 Ions have been bought by Spain and shipped from Wales since January 1. In spite of the insurrection in Cuba, tbe sugar refineries, steam plants in the mining districts, elec tric light works and lactones in Ibe cities much of Ihe coal have consumed During tbe sent from this country last five years from 200,000 to 243,000 have been exported loCuba annually from Ibe United Stales. Tbe average for the past year was about 225,000. Supposing ihe consumption to !e about as usual, it is calculated tbat Ibere can not be over 25,000 Ions in Havana today, Tbe supply at either San Juan or the Cuban capital is, inerciore, iimiieu. war-ihi25,-00uioue-ueinocr- i BISHOP . MADISONVILLE, mill enO ( JWfx. KY. 50 CENT BOTTLES. & CO. SJ i J W Sold by St. Bernard Drug Store. AftftAAAAftMAftAA4 4? ? I DETECTIVE 111 juijiva wain a muu ! cvuty U.H1.ity to act as private Detective Experience under instructions Address, unnecessary Build a Home? ' It:" - 11- ,- : V. : DETECTIVE iAGENCT, m t natuvine, a niiiienii lenn f ? 49 49! ' ... DR. MENDENHAIL'S IMPROVED dsdZ mems ' Repair a House? 4?! CHILL AID AJt EM GDI. jHb 4?' 4? 4? 4? 4? Now is the time for this kind of work t i it PUT YOUR HOUSE IN ORDER For Spring and Summer .. Make your nest comfortable v-W- E oleotod to a seat iu tbo Amorloau senate, nud tho contest was a notablo ono. Jtidau P. Benjamin was tho first Jew 4? 4? 4? 49 i Colonel V. L. Kuox was a mombor of tbo Louisiana legislature and when the senatorial fight began ho was lying at tbo point of death at a hotel in Baton Ron go. mirer of Benjamin, and ho determined to break tho tio and send Benjamin to tho senato oven at tho cost of his own lifo. Uo was plaood on n cot, carried to tho house of representatives, ana wiion his namo was called ho voted for Judah P. Benjamin for United Statos senator. Amid great oxcitement and tho wildest sort of applause Benjamin was declared elected, and, moro doart than allvo, Kuox wns carried to his hotel. Ho ral lied in a fow days and in tho course of Dallas tlmo recoverod his health. News. islature Colonel Knox was a great Thero was n tio voto in tho legad- When Cheek Meets Cheek. Choekly mot his match tho other day, and by the samo act a match was made for his pretty daughter. Young Nerver askod tho old gentleman for hor hand Ho expressed his disapproval and said "Do you havo tho faintest idoa that you oonld support her in tbo samo luxu rious surroundings sho now onjoys? Everything must romain tbo samo for her when she marries, sir. I will not permit hor to sacriflco n siuglo comfort. Sho must be provided for just ns I have provided for her, sir." "That's easy," roplied Nerver coolly. "I shall movo right in hero with her. Thero aro soma things that might bo improved, but I respect your wishes, and all shall romain just as it is." Cheokly had to tako a swallow of brandy to prevent n spell, and then ho gavo his consent in u weak tono of voico. Detroit Frco Press. Auaworlue the Child. Tho child is very near to naturo's heart. Ho id gifted usually with obsor vntion. If all his spontaneous inquiries Into tho phenomena by which ho is sur rouuded aro slightingly aud indifferent' ly treated, his observing and reasoning faculties will be defrauded of their uat nral right to grow and wax strong with his yoars. Cliurclimnn. Soldier Life. Louisville Post. Receiver S. M. Felton, of the Cincinnati New Orleans and Teaxs Pacific, bas issued a notice that in addition to the premiums now being paid to employes in the train service be will, from July 1. 1898, and thereafter, pay the following. To encinemen of freight trains, $40: to firemen of friegbt trains, (20; and to brakemen ot freight trains, $20. For en ginemen and firemen the basts of awards will be making schedule time, freedom from accident, and especially from trains parting, promptness and accuracy in reports, cleanliness of engine equipment, economical use of supplies, good judgment in emergencies and observance of Ihe rules. For brakemen, freedom from accident, especially from trains parting, cleanliness of caboose, economical use of supplies, good judgment in emergencies and observance of the rules. The significance of Mr. Felton's order lies in the fact that he is offering additional premiums in consequence of the satisfactory results obtained from the premium offers which he hw already in force. Here is what a friend of labor bas lo say about the arbitration law lately pissed by congress. "We recognize," said W. F Hyncs, Ibe representative in Washington of tbe five great railroad organizations, "that this bill is not a panacea for Ihe many difficulties lb it labor has to contend with. We know it is not perfect human ingenuity is not capable, nor does it possess tbe skill and ability necessary to produce perfect legislation. Statecraft never has and never will frame a perfect bill This like all other measures of its Kind, has many weak points and can be, and doubtless will be, improved in the progress of its operation It is, however, tbe best that could be secured at this time and is a long and great step in the direction of right and justice, this fact will be seen and appreciated whenever tbe machinery of this measure shall be set in motion. The great power and influence of Ibis bill will be found In its moral effect, its appeal to Ibe heart of (ho whole people for the justice of its cause. "Of tho many kind and disinterested persons who nave assisted in securing Ihis law inspired by tbe high motive of benefiting humanity and advancing civilization, the most ardent and energetic and continuous in its efforts wes E. A. Mosely, Labor owes him the respect they bear him and tbe affectionate regard and grajilude they express to him." Mr. Mosely bas received a number of telegrams of congratulation on tbe passage of the bill, among the most notable of Ibem being one from Richard Olney, of State. HAVE THE STUFF.- All sorts of Building Material: Lumber, Doors and Sash, Yellow Pine Stuff, Lime, Cement, Builders' Hardware, etc., etc. 4? 4?! 4?! 49 49! J; o ZX OUR PLANING MILL RUNS EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR fJUAHAJiTEED TO CUItE Ami JtalarlA In nil Forms. Ttutetas. Noi penulno without the above picture and tho Klgualuro of J. O. Jli'iiJtnhalL 49' CHILLS AND FEVER CO PREPARED ONLY DY Price, conts at all Doalora. IND. .r. O. BIlSNIDliJNIlJVIl.r,, EVANSVILLE. Sold by George King, St. Charles, Ky , Crabiree Coal Mining Company, Ilsley Kentucky, Capital Stock Paid In, Surplus Fund 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 And wc can furnish All Orders on Short Notice. You know the Firm, We will ?! 1 Ireat you right, RUBY & CO. MADISONVILLE. KY. -- . ' tfVf, f(irorrr(vCFff?f ;V''VTvyV '. j $50,000. COMMENCED BUSINESS IN 20,000. 1867. JNO.G.TfORTON The advantages of a bank account Il Is not to busiaro numerous. ness men we are talking Ihry know all about it but lo salaried men, wafje earners and lo women There's safely if tho bank is a good one. Thero's convenience-tb- e money always ready and out of reach of your own petty squandering, too. It is easy to spend small sums when you have a large turn in your pocket. WAR WITH SPAIN Reliable War News IN THE GREAT. NATIONAL FAMILY . NEWSPAPER MADISONVILLB, - KGNTUCKV W. A. NISDB'l , President O, W. WAIJDIIX, Caibler Furnished by Special Correspondents at the Front. The Land of Dreams. The New York Weekly Tribune Will contain all important war news of the daily edition. Special dispatches up to the hour of publication. Careful attention will be given to Farm and Family Topics, Foreign Correspondence, Market Reports, and all general news of the World and Nation. We furnish the NEW YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE and your favorite home paper, THE BEE, English-speakin- g 5, e One of the mothers of Indianapolis of the class who have gray hairs and kindly faces went to the camp, and her soldier boy showed her about. They stopped at the fire where the cook was frying potatoes by the hatful in a large iron pan. "What else do you cook in that pan?" the mother asked. "Oh, anything and everything," the soldier answered. "Where do you wash il?" "Wash itl" exclaimed the cook. "We don't wash it. Wouldn't it get dirty at the next meal?" The soldier boy led his gentle old mother "Come, mother; away, saying: there is one other thing I want to show you. It is the company toothbrush. But you can't sec it now, either, for two of the men arc using it." Sr. Charles Items. Dr. T. It. Finleyis spending this week with his family in Louisville. Miss flattie Todd visited her sister in Ihe country one day last week. Mr. John Robinson spent Saturday at Ilsley. Mrs. Vt . W. Sloan is visiting her mother at Kuitawa this week. Miss Ada Crutcbfleld. of near Trenton, is visiting relatives here this week. Mr. James Rash, of Uarlinglon, was in town Monday. Mrs Ferd lialdsr spent Monday at g Corn planting is about over. Mrs Geo. Riggs and sister were in our midst this week. Mr. O I'. Clark passed through these parts Sunday with bis big show. Mr lid Wades' family visited at Mr. Warner Taylor's Sunday. Mr. John lieckner, of Stringtown, visited relatives at Clay Sunday. Miss Hallie Gardner wastbeguest of Mr. Mack Homings Sunday, Mr. Ell Towery nays be bas tbe best looking girl in Ibis country. i'rinceton. Messrs. Charles Hewlett, George Long, Dennis Henderson and Hugh Graham spent two days, last week, fishing at Pond River. John Johnson made a flying Irip to Madisonville Tuesday. Mrs. Ed Cruze died very suddenly at her home in tbe country, while sitting in a chair. Tbe trouble is supposed to have been heart failure. Tho deceased was years ot age and leaves a about sixty-thre- e husband, five children and a host of friends lo mourn ber deatu. Of all tbe nations, east or west, SCopkino (Lounlu Imagination is tbe best. Its boundless realms are richer, far. Than all earth's olbcr countries are. Its azure skies aro more serene, lis verdant fields a fairer green, And brooks sing softer music to Ky. An ocean of diviner blue. Its laughing, blossomed-bordererills - - - $50,000. Dance down from Hope's triumphant hills, Captal Stock, Or pause in pools within tho dale, Transacts a general banking business, Enchanted by Ihe nightingale. DOWN IN THE MINES. and invites the accounts of tbo citizens of Spring blooms eternal and the rose Hopkins and adjoining counties. Makes fragrant every breeze Ibat blows, Has tbe finest and most secure vault in And fruits, with rounded cheeks of wine, that section of Kentucky The mineral wealth of Cuba is said to be Hang purpling on the tree and vine. quite large so it looks like it may be a valu- This country is not pencilled on able prize to capture. Tbe little maps Ibat men have drawn The miners here look very little interest It is too broad, too high, too great in the circus here last Saturday on account For mind of man to calculate. of Ihe heavy rain during tbe day. And yet it is not far away, 1 Since the demand for coal bas decreased Hut here and now, where mortals may, With gods on account of warm weather, Ihe miners This land and graces, wander through where all our dreams come Irue. find plenty of time lo fish and hunt. LOUISVILLE, KY., Nixon Waterman in L, A. W. Ilullelin sling, Mr Cloern is carrying a band in a jp fl Is the Only First-Clas- s the result of having it slightly mashed in Onton Notes. the mine one day last week Day Hotel $2.00 Onton, Kv., May 22, 1898. Tbe almost incessant rains are a little in the City. discouraging to farmers, especially those In Ibe lowlands. A considerable amount of tobacco bas been set in Ibe hill country COME but a great many people in lowlands have not plowed a furrow. The wheat crop is very promising. The mail which formerly left Slaughters-vill- e 'A h MANAGER. at 7 30 to Ashbysburg, via Onton and Uelcourt and return has changed and now starts at Ashbysburg via Onton and to Slaugblersville and return, thus you fool porfootly Would giving us our mail from tbo South one day BQfo to put nil your monoy earlier, Mr Thomas Timmons, of now bank? Ono you in is tho contraclor havo just hoard of? Rev, Jupin and wife are attending meet-n- g J? an old But how at Embury today. bank? Ono that has dono buoinoBS for over a quarter Rev C. C. Hall and wife, after several of oontury ? Ono that haB days visit to II. L. Ashby and family have always kopt its promisos? returned to their home in Earlington, Ono that novor failod ; novor aH iiH tliiH H Lhb'IH m. & U A Mr D. C Luck and wife and Miss Nola misled you in any way ? Hill spent several days last week in Nebo, You could trust such a bank, attending their sister who has been very V couldn't you? sick. They have returned, however, and repoft her considerably bettpr Mr Oliver Mackey, of Battery I, First Artillery, Ft. Morgan, Ala , sent two living alligators through ihe mail to bis brother, B. C. Mackey, at lieech Grove, Ky. They OIL WITH 2 aro living and doing well Now some of of COD-LIVE? your readers will dmiblless condemn Ibis X HYFOPHOSPHITES is Just author-iztsvothe S Uko suoh a bank. It has novor $ statement as false, bul evc-r- writer of it u word as to vouch for S disappointed you, novor will. S authentic There is no Idling what those S has novor docolvod you, K novor will. soldier bojs will Ibink of. When they get ETrlROUGH .THROUGHSICC10 Cuba some of Ihem will doubtless Iry to VtSTIBULED te Look out that oomoono PlNGaBUFfET Spaniard through the mill to V doos not try to inako you X lrant.mil a TRAINSDAIiY 1 iLeUUlH CARS FROM JC invost your hoalth in a now tome of their friends. NASHVIltt S?TTlUafll NEWORLEANS tonlo, oomo now modlcino jj we hope Decoration Day draws x everybody will remembernigh nd deceased iftCrilCAGQ. E; you know nothing of. SSSatjMB their ''." IW1IITLHAN.G5JI 50c. nd $i.m; ll druEjIsti. friends and by paying these last tributes of r.P.t(EEffllE5W V fc SCOTT & DOWNC, Chtmhtt, New Yjik. S respect perpetuate Ibis great day, MNiViLWHNaV HttVltLE.TCNH. Madisonville, d BOTH ONE YEAR FOR $1.25. the ST. BERNARD GENERAL STORE. I Fifth Avenue Hotel, Per fr STUCK UP COME IN AND ASK TO SEE THEM. A1'Wf If you looked over our new line of PAPER HANGINGS you would at once say that you would like them stuck up on your rooms. It is a pleasure to us to show them. , Send all orders to THE BEE, Earlington, Ky, I Tested and Tried I For 25 Years a about AND SEE US, I I PIKE CAMPBELL, i liel-cou- rt a SCOTT'S EMULSION R. f ST. BERNARD GENERAL STORE. f-c- JSV-J'- t 5 It J s HE W m WILLARD HOTEL W. : S. MILLER, Jrt., Manager. ' 1' BEST $3 and $2.50 HOUSE IN LOUISVILLE. Tiieodric. t.Jkgt3rr-- ' lBw Bilto WHii BHHUHHniiHk. Bits t it MOTEL. - VV X.. , mL .mm Wrt ? wtoB.-w).- , - M LJWiJi.,U.WJ "" , i U.-MIB. SMZJEMgraraEggSraSMEEE -- k. , o J ...... r? i?s" fUWhijE MfeAOMttUMM a?m Bc "23u 3n5u5lru roe Crjrip'e." NEWS FROM THE HOME COMPANY. Two Letters from Members of Former Company E, Now Company A. Two letters were received here yesterday from members of former Company E., now Company A., Kentucky Volunteers. One was from Lieutenant Paul P. Price and the other from private Carl Wool-folBoth confirm tho story of the three desertions from the company on the eve of being mustered and their letters indicate how strong is the feeling in camp against deserters. Lieut. Price's letter is dated the 23d. He says in part: k. LOCAL HEWS. Miss Maggie Barnctt, of Mani-tonvisited relatives here Sunday. ,. Misses Lillit and Ada Toombs are visiting relatives near Ncbo this week. I W. 15. J3ourland and family, of Uixon, visited relatives licre the past week. J . iaiaaaaaa along cicely "The Mrs. Ed Holt and little daughter exceptingboys are allbecelling the Hospital Is In one and nod Mrs. Lordicr, of Nashville, are but will bo able to come back lo camp In a day or two. visiting relatives hero this week. Quito a crowd of young folks from Madisonvillc spent the day picnicking at Loch Mary at this place Tuesday. ' We began drawing our Government supplies today. II the mustering goes on as rapidly as it nas today we will get away from here the last of this week. "Remember me to the friends. Tell the fat and will soon be up boys I to my old standard." wPw Three new members were re ceived into the Christian Church on Sunday by Elder I. H. Tcel, pastor, at the regular fourth Sunday services. Carl Woolfolk has not forgotten villc citizens: his Odd Fellows' lodge and writes Whereas, In times like these when every that he has seen nineteen degrees city and community is sending forth their answer their conferred since lis reached Lexing- voung men towhich should country's call in a struggle enlist the ton. Earlington people arc much operation of all patriotic Americans, cowe interested in the boys and delighted the citizens ot Hopkinsville in mass conThere were two additions to the to hear from them. vention assembled, deplore the unfortunate disruption of the Latham Light Guards, church and one infant baptised by Company D., composed of the best young Rev. S. 11. Lovelace, pastor of How's This? men of out city, now in Camp Collier, the Methodist Episcopal Church, We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward Lexington. It is, therefore, South, Sunday. for any case ot Catarrh that can not be Resolved, liy this convention, that our cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. 1'. . Ciienkv & Co.. Props.. Toledo, O. We. the undersigned, have known F. 1 Cheney for the last ij tears, and believe Dim perfectly honorable in all business transactions, and financially able to carry out any obligation made by Iheir firm. west & Truax, wnolesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Waldino, Kinnan & Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces ot toe system. I'rice 75c. per bollle. Sola by all Druggist. Testimo nlals free. Hall's family Fills are the best. SUNDAY-SCHOO- The following resolutions were passed at a meeting of Hopkins- In my bitterness 1 bave at times railed against tboso whdml thought were unnecessarily hounding me, but I want to retract all I may bave said in condemnation, Statements all Around as to the or in mitigation of my own offense, and now I bare my breast for tbe reception of Reasons. whatever poisonous darts you may wish to burl against me. My greatest regret is that your bitter FUOM RESOLUTIONS HOPKINSVILLE. ness necessitates the crushing of innocent loved ones as well as my punishment. I thought once of making a full stateAsCapt. Fcland out In a Card ment In regard to this matter but space will not permit, neither do I believe that suming the Responsibility. in your present state of feeling you care to hear my side of it. At any rate I cannot behalf The trouble of Company D, close withoutlorenewing I my plea indevoted. of my men, am still whom Hopkinsvillc State Guard troops Don't blame tbem. Don't deride them. is a matter of the most sincere re- They have done nothing amiss. Tbey aro gret to all Kcntuckians, whatever entitled to your love and respect. I from Mr, its origin and upon whomsover Newreceived five hundred John C. onLatham, York, the eve dollars may rest the blame. The outcome of our departure. How this money was of the affair is that Capt. John expended is a matter for the company and myself. I shall call them together on Fcland and about two and company returned to Hopkinsvillc. Tuesday night, May 31st. same make them a detailed account, the time renThe rest remained and enlisted in dering a statement at Mr, Latham. to other companies. This I suppose will sever my connection The expressions of those prin- with an organization I labored bard for cipally concerned in the dcplora-abl- e and in the succcsss of which I found my greatest joy. Very respectfully, incident follow. JOHN FELAND, Jr. Resolutions. Too Late to Orant Request. COMPANY D'S TROUBLE, THIRD REGIMENT May Hove This Week, Possibly to Washington. Three Deserters From the Home Company. thirdsthe The people of the country were disappointed that Tuesday's rumors of n victory for Sampson were unfounded, but all confidently look for such news. The St. Bernard (.tore and drug store and the Cqmpany's offices arc ablaze with Old Glory and the Cuban colors brought recently by Mr. Geo. C. Atkinson from Cincinnati. k ' 3l 1 f 'm m r V 1 v l In recognition of what was sup-- . CONVENTION. posed to bo a confirmation of another great naval victory, Chas. McFndden brought to The Bee Thirty-Thir- d Annual Convention, force a supply of fragrant flowers at Pnducah, Ky., June yesterday morning as he had said he would do when another battle 14, 15 and 16. was won. The Bee thinks of The Annual State Convention of putting up another bulletin today. the Kentucky Sunday-schoo- l Union Mr. ) no. M. Victory has been in will be held in Paducah on June A most quite poor health for some time 14, 15 and 16.program hasattractive been ar and practical past and Inst week was unable to ranged. and expeleave home. On Sunday afternoon rienced speakers will discuss topics lie leu tor not springs in scarcu of vital import to Sunday-schoo- l although of health and strength, from abroad he was scarcely able to be up. workers. The speakers of Washingfriends believe that arc Mrs. W. F.Crafts, His family and D. C, the primary tilts springs will greatly benefit ton, look for his return in teacher; Rev. E. Morris Ferguson, him and of Trenton, N. J., General Secregreatly improved condition. tary of the New Jersey S. S. Asso ciation, and Kcv. L. B. Maxwell, The Iowa volunteers who passed of Savannah, Ga., Colored Field through Earlington Sunday made Worker for the International Ex an exceptionally good impression ecutive Committee. ln our people. There were Y. M. The devotional services will be C. A. boys and Christian Endeav-orer- s in charge of Rev. Francis R. among them and they arc D. D., of Louisville. Promspoken of as a gentlemanly set of among the Kentucky speakThey gave a vigorous inent fellows. E. L. Powell, D. D., and prolonged "college yell" as ers are Rev. Smith, and Rev. Dr. Rev. C. Y. the train left town. The yells of Eager, of Louisville, Rev, the soldier boys arc usually indi- W.II. Pmcr of Hopkins ville, Prof. K. vidual and greatly varied and it of Herschel, Rev. W. was something new to heara yell J. E. Turner E. Brycc of bheibyville, and Kcv. in unison like that. Dr. J. M. Richmond of Princeton. charge of The music will be Bob Stevens leg was not cut off. Prof. Charles Davis, in is trainwho of a caller who It was only a case chorus of Paducah singers. couldn't read. The message was ing a Sunday-schoo- l Delegate Mothcrshead and Steve in for Steve the State is entitled to one dele war. at lodge. The caller called at gate for each hundred members or tin: lodge room. and reported he fraction thcrcot. had a message for Enfield Stevens will be provided He also forEntertainmentdelegates on con who wnsn't there. all accredited called at Enfield's home and he dition their names arc enrolled wasn't there cither. Surmise and on or that before June 13 with Rev. rumor got to work and had Bob Rev. W. II. Pinkerton at Paducah. Steven's leg cut off, when it was Transportation All the rail only a wrecked caboose at Guthrie roads in the State have made a that needed attention. They say rate of one fare for the round trip Bob was mad. on presentation of credentials. Credentials may be obtained Eloped. from county officers, or from the John Childcrs and Miss Jodie State Secretary at Room ig,Louis-vill- c Clayton, of the Shakcrag neighTrust Building, Louisville. borhood, Hopkins county, eloped via Earlington. Monday morning The Best Remedy for Rheumatism. on thu early train to Springfield, married. Prom the Fairnaven (N. Y.) Register. Tcnn., where they were Mr. lames Rowland of this village states They returned on the same morn- - that for twenty-fivyears his wife was a L Well-know- n well-know- sympathies are tendered to these gallant boys who are in earnest in their determination to fight for their country. Resolved, Further, that his excellency Gov. Bradley bo requested to withdraw bis appointment of Capt. Noel Gaines as Captain of Company D and allow the members of said Company lo select their own Captain and commissioned officers without Bo it also executive Interference. Resolved. That it is the sense of this convention and ot the people and homes that Company D represents, that in the event this right honored custom as expressed this day in resolutions forwarded to Gov. Bradley, to choose the commissioned officers under whom they are to serve, Is denied and refused by Gov. Bradley, that we will welcome their return home, honored, respected and loved as when they departed from us. These resolutions were tele- Camp Collier. Lexineton. Kv.. May 24 The Third regiment will- not retain its old lettering. The new lettering has been arranged and as each company is mustered in ir is given its new letter. Following is a table showing the old and new lettering, the Captain Helen Miller Gould." and home town of each company The certificate was prepared by as given by Regimental Adjutant R. S. Mitchell, the old company the best penman of the department, and in addition to being a letter appearing in parentheses: splendid example of penmanship, A (E), Madisonville, Capt. Burchfield. is quite artistic. B (A), Bowling Green, Capt. Clarke. It recites the U (C), Bardstown, Capt. Beckham. purpose for which the gift was D (G), Hartford, Capt. Keown. made, and at the top is an eagle (D), Hopkinsyllte, Capt. Gaines. with outspread wings, the drawing F (H,)Owensboro, Capt. Fcland. and lettering being done entirely G (F), Glasgow, Capt, Railey. II (I), Henderson, Capt. Atkinson. A telegram signed by prominent with a pen. Washington TeleI (B), Morgantown, Capt. Howard. citizens and close personal friends gram to the Chicago Inter Ocean, K (K), Paducah, Capt. Davis. of Gov. Bradley was sent to the L, (M), Lexington, Capt. Reynolds. Governor Monday afternoon from M (L), Vanceburg. Capt. Brewer. BO YEARS' Hopkinsville, asking him to auEXPERIENCE Seven companies in the Third thorize the reorganization of a regiment have been mustorcd in company to be known as Company up to this morning. The HenderD. The following response was son company will be mustered in received that evening: tomorrow. That will make only "Col. Smith savs regiment will be full three more to be mustered, and tomorrow. Demand for completion so ur- they will be completed by Fri Tradc Marks Designs gent can not wait." CoPYniQHTQ &c. day. W. O. BRADLEY, Col. Acknowledgement. When th Berries Hev Turned Miss Helen Miller Gould has acBlack. knowledged the receipt of a cerYou kin talk crbout yer skcetin' tificate of deposit for $100,000, Or coastin' on yo'r sled, which she donated to the United Erbout yo'r bunlin' possum An' all th' fun you hed; States for use in the war. Her ter mo a letter was addressed to Treasurer But tber' cumsmy lips gofeelin' That makes smack, Roberts, and read as follows: When th' blossoms bev all fallen An th' berries hev turned black. "When you stated in your letter of May 7 that a certificate of deTh' trees mout all look purty posit would follow in due time I When they ther' buds hev leaves bev' all cum out had no expectation of receiving In th' place of them thet's dead; such a handsome acknowledge Yet these don't stop my longin' ment of my gift to the GovernFer a pie, a "cracker-jackWhen the blossoms hev' all fallen' ment as the certificate that has An' th' berries hev turned black. reached me. I am much pleased with it, and shall always value it Th' ham tbet makes red gravy, Sweet potatoes from the bed, highly. Very sincerely, shed-Ne" A Handsome 4Wij THE EXCELLENCE OF SYRUP OF FWS Is duo not only to tho originality and simplicity of tho combination, but also to tbo caro and skill with which it is manufactured by scientific processes known to tho Camfohnia Fio Srnup Co. only, and wo wish to impress upon nil tho importance of purchasing; the truo anil original remedy. As tho i;enulno Syrup of Figs Is manufactured by tho Califoiik'a Fia Srnup Co. only, a knnwledgo of that fact will assist ono In avoiding tho worthless imitations manufactured by other parties. Tho high standing of the Oau-foiwi- a Fio Svhup Co. with tho medical profession, nnd tho satisfaction which tho genuine Syrup of Figs has "Put Broad Tires on Your Life." given to millions of families, makes tbo namo of tfio Company a guaranty From iho L. A. W. Bulletin. of tho excellence of its remedy. It is A country doctor, hurrying over far In advance of nil other laxatives, a horrible road on a life and death as it acts on tho kidneys, liver and errand, exclaimed to his driver: bowels without Irritating or weakening them, and "If those poor fellows bleed to nauseate. In it does not gripe nor death, it will be the fault of the effects, plcnscorder to get its beneficial remember the name of Apples ripe an' juicy An' peaches that are red; All these mout hev ther sweetness, But fer me they must step back, When the blossoms bev all fallen And th' berries hev turned black. Yo'r pumpkin pie looks bully An' yoV pork thet's been well-fe- d Goes fus'-rat- e with new turnips An' a little shortened bread; But let mo tell yer, nabor, Sich like mus' clear th' track; When th' blossoms bev all fallen An th' berries hev turned black. Jesse PuiLLirs. n q $ Smith's Staff. Impure Blood In Spring. experience. Diminished perspiration during winter, rich foods ana close confinement indoors are some of the causes. A good Spring Medicine, like Hood's Sarsaparilla Is absolutely necessary lo purify the blood and put tbe system in .1 healthy condition at Ibis season. This is the almost universal Col. T. J. Smith and his entire staff and field officers were examined by the surgeons thin morning, and so far as any of them know all passed. Following is the staff of the Third: intcklr ascertain onr opinion freo whether an fnrentlon japrobablr patentable. Communloi. tlonaatncttyconadentbit. Handbook on Patents sent free. Oldest acency t or accnrlnir patenu. tnrouen Aiunn x 10. rocciro thoat chnnto, in tbo narrow tires that have made this the Company. road almost impassable. Never CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. make ruts, my boy, put broad 8.VN FHAXOISOO, CaL tires on your life." LOUISVILLE. UT. NEWTOItkt, K.Y. Scientific American A handaomely lllostrated weekly. I.irec.t fir. cnlatlon of any aclentldo journal. Tcrma, S3 n yean four montbi, th Bold bjr all newailealera. graphed to Gov. Bradley and his reply by telegraph is a follows: n Be-atti- c, e I, K A few nights sufferer from rheumatism. ago she was In such pain that she was Nails. She Ate nearly crazy, bno sent Mr. uowianu lor had read A fine Jersey cow belonging to the doctor, but heand instead of Chamber of going for Pain ilalm Mr. James Crenshaw died last lain's the physician he went to the store and se morning from an unknown cured a bottle of it. His wife did not ap- Monday of Mr. Rowland s purchase at first, cause. John Trice was called in the Balm thorut nevertheless to hold a post mortem examina- oughly and In an applied time was able to hour's tion, which he did, and discovered go to sleep. She now applies it whenever n handful of nails in her stomach. she feels an ache or a pain and finds that it Some were crooked, some straight, always gives relief. He says that no medidid ber as some much corruded as if they had cine which she bad ever usedcent sizes for much good. The 35 and 50 been in the animal's stomach for for sale by St. Bernard Drug Store, some time, others straight and alGeorge King, St. Charles; Ben T. most new looking. It was a fine Robinson, Mortons Gap, "R. i ' pleasing surrendered General to Joe Wheeler, and the Colonel said he would now probably be placed in Notice. Wheeler's division. : i ,,n ..i.:.. iiiu wucn yuu uccu uiiyuiiiiij in .i. When asked for a speech Col. way of Watch, Clock, or Jewelry Grigsby said good naturedly that r. pairing, take it to J. H. Stein-burr- , the time for talking had passed. the jeweler at J. W. and "cowboys" Grjgsby's ctnrn. Knrlintrton. Kv. Onlv Roosevelt's "rough riders" will first class work done. 1 also do be heard from when they get to all kinds of sewing machine and the front. bicycle repairing and keep in stock kinds of machine needles and In Hungary, whiskey is distilled s repaim and oils and bicycle from turnips, maize, potatoes and and repairs and when you molasses. nt?td a clock, wath, or spectacles, Gum Balaam tbe nioit ,if.n'tJnrt!et that I can furnish vou Dr. ntti. Rnrurrt remedy coujbi, colds. for pleasant and : nt hard'time nrices. Eves croup, and anreliable 01 uc iuiu.ii, .uc " aoreneaa Large bottle,:, and 50c. tttPil and fitted without extra Inugi. by St, Bernard Drag Store, Sold --charges. mi 2 i mo. dered a solo manner. in Twy-m.iii'- u sun-ilri- and did not mention the Governor's name in any derogatory sense.nor did I connect my name with Capt. Feland's regarding any future action (or Inaction) In reference to the Slate Guard or otherwise. I am a conservative business man of this city, and in my capacity as First Lieutenant of Company D have faithfully performed every duty, being diligently engaged in securing Ibe recruits necessary for mustering the company into service when the trouble at Lexington arose and I was kept in ignorance of culminated. any trouble until, in response to my recow and a pet of the family. quest for transportation for my recruits drlgsby's Cowboys. (as promised), the message came from Ascension Services. Col. Grigsby and his "Cow Col. Smith: "Cannot secure transportaAscension services were held boys" from Montana, Nebraska tion: compaby busted up." On receiving and left for Lexlast Thursday night at the Baptist and the Dakotas passed through this I dismissed recruits save the company ington at once, hoping to Madisonvillc, as pre- Earlington Church, morning. Sunday found on arrival that my absence bad Rev. J. S. Their passing attracted much at- but taken advantage of by misrepresentaviously announced. been Cheek preached the sermon. Not- tention from many citizens. They tions concerning my intentions, and the withstanding the stormy and very were supplied with the bucking Governor bad appointed Dr. Casey In my In threatening weather a good con- broncho and were true "cattle stead. but view ot this nothing remained d to return home, though prom-isefor me gregation was out, and the ser- punchers," cool, quiet and fearby Col. Smith that be would rectify mon and whole service was greatly less, halting in their gait afoot but the matter in any way I should suggest, By adhering to my duty as a citizen and Largely through the like a winged bird of prey when in enjoyed. a soldier, I bad hoped to be exempt from of Mr. C. T. Wells, who the saddle. kindness newspaper controversy or always has at hand some very Col. Grigsby is a handsome man but bave been the victim ot designing polior else the choice growing plants, the floral of 52 years, referred to by a writer ticians or for shielding others' faults. It is decorations about the pulpit were of a regimental song as a "Smoked make the corMiss Yankee, who saw service in the but simple justice that you the facts stated both rare nnd beautiful. rections asked and publish Katie Pemberton presided at the Federal army during the civil war herein, which from my high opinion ot organ and the choir rendered and, as he says, "had the honor your fairness and impartiality, I confidentMiss Clark ren- to surrender twice." sweet music. Once ho ly believe you will do. E. B. BASSETT. Karl-Ingtocard-writinplace-huntermud-batte- Tbe best Salve in tbe world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever sible." Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Lieut. E. B. Basset makes the Corns and all Skin Eruptions, and posifollowing statement through the tively cures Files or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or Courier-Journa- l: Price 35c per box. For money refunded. HoDklnsville. Ky May 32. Please cor Sale by St. Bernard Drug Store. rect statement made by your Camp Collier correspondent In Saturday's paper, quoting Died at Ninety-fou- r. me as saying there was talk hereof hanging Hopkinsville, Ky., May 23. Gov. Bradley in effigy. I said no such thing my original draft, and he was pleased to gel out without further trouble. I regret the necessity ot havinc to make the cir cumstances public, but I feel that such misrepresentation 01 Ibe motives governing- this department would greatly injure its efficiency at this time. "Capt. Gaines and Lieut Casey, who were on the ground, were authorized to raise a company to take the place of Fe land's company, and were directed to enlist in the new company such members ot Feland's company as desired to remain, and if a sufficient number ot tnem remained to justify they would be given a Lieutenant's place in this new company. This step was taken in order that the regi ment might be mustered in as soon as pos San Francisco is reported to be V. W. Davis, of Barnsley, refused Klondike to muster when the time came Satpractically exhausted. and the Phillipinc invasion have urday morning. Capt. Burchfield taken the stock. put Davis in the guard house and Here is what Adj't Gen. Collier worked him all morning and after OUR dlMRANTEG 1100.00 IN OOLO. says about it: dinner turned him over to the boys We wilt pay "The company had become disorganized any and erery One Hundred Dollars In Gold for of Company E, who drummed him case of coneh and colds where and substantially disbanded, owing to its no benefit in derived from the nee of Dr. Otto'e out of camp in disgrace and told Captain's having been intoxicated and in- Hpruco (ium ltalsam. It contalui nothing In. capacitated for duly. Finally, at the re- jurlons aud Is bo pleasant to take, llevrare ot him to get home the best way he Imitations. These deserters are decould. quest of Capt, Feland and upon the urSold by St. Bernard Drug Store. gent request of his father and brother lo nounced as cowards and scoundrel?, let bim down as easy as possible, I went they lived off the particularly lo Frankfort and got Gov. Bradley's perThe wheat acreage in Illinois is company twoas weeks at home, got issue the following order' mission to heavier than last about " 'Capt. John Feland, Company D., year. The corn acreage is about transportation to Lexington and Regiment, Kentucky State Guard, Third lived off the Government two weeks greater. will proceed without delay to Hopkinsville, longer then deserted at the last moKy , with such members of his company Col. Castleman, of the ment. An Enterprising Druggist. as do not desire to enlist in the United States Volunteer service.and there organize There are a few men more wide awake First regiment says men who debis company with a view of its being mus- and enterprising than the St. Bernard sert could be "arrested and fined tered into the State Guard services; by druggists who spare no pains to secure the $100 each and imprisoned for a command ot Gov. Bradley. D. R, Collier, best of everything in their line for their Adjt. Gen.' many customers. Tbey now have the year" but the officers are "glad to "The copy which I bold in my hand valuable agency for Dr. King's New Dis- get rid of such cowards and miswas made by Capt, Feland himself from covery for Consumption, Coughs and chief makers." one-thir- d one-fourt- The Governor' Reply. Frankfort, Ky., May 20. Dr. Andrew Sargent, Chairman: Information Is that a large majority of the Company do not desire to go to war. There are now only thirty in camp. Have not commissioned any one to command that Company as there is no one there to command Gen. Collier authorized Gaines to recruit to tilt up tbo Company and agreed that those remaining should be officially. Gen. Collier says Capt. Feland requested that be should order bim to prooeed with such members of Company D. as did not desire to enlist, to Hopkinsville and reorganize a company for State Guard Service, and this being true you should address your complaint to Capt. Feland and those who desire to go home rather than to me. W. O. BRADLEY. Colonel T. . Smith. Lieutenant Colonel Jouett Henry. Majors E. H. Watt, D. G. Colson and Hood's Pills are the best family cathartic C. C. Sa damns. and liver tonic. Genile, reliable, sure. Regimental Adjutant R. S. Mitchell. Quartermaster (rank First Lieutenant) In Sonoma County, California, F. L. Strange. Surgeon Major Frank Boyd there is a huge underground tank, First Assistant the biggest wine receptacle in the Second AssistantSurgeon Bell, Surgeon Garrett. world, holding 500,000 gallons of Battalion Adjutants G. E. Snell, A. G. wine. It is owned by a Swiss-Italia- n Sharpley and J. F. Simcox. Chaplain F. M. Thomas. colony and their entire Sergeant Major Gordon Nelson. yearly product is stored and aged Quartermaster Sergeant M. F. Martin. in this tank. The Third to Move. It is stated here on what seems The Wcstfield (tnd.) News prints tbe following in regard to an old resident of the best authority that orders have that place; "Frank McAvoy, for many been given the C. & O. Railroad years in Ibe employ of tbe L , N. A. & C. readi-des- s Ky here, says: "I bave used Chamberlain's Company to have a train in to move a regiment of KenColic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy for ten years or longer am never without it tucky troops some time the latter In my bouse. I consider it the best remedy part of this week. It is believed I take pleasure of tbe kind manufactured. " It is a specific for that this train is to move the Third In recommending It.' all bowel disorders. For sale by St. Ber- regiment to the East. nard Drug Store, Earlington; George King, Three Deserters. St. Charles; Ben T. Robinson, Mortons Dave Smith and C. L. Catcs, of Gap. MUNN&Co.36"5"""1' New York liranch Offloo, C3 F St, Washington, I. C. Don't Use Drugs pure drugs, such as are sold by unless you need them and then only re- EW ENTERPRISE STOVES "ST 200,000 KVBHr OHB QIVIHa SATISFACTION. sponsible druggists. We keep only the best That is the great distinction to be looked for when tbo time comes that you need them Nowhere else will you find so complete a stock. A good timn to begin that spring medicine. Tbey are made of Southern Iron by Southern 'Workmen, who are sustained by the products of Southern Farmers. Tliey last longer and make more homes happy than any other Stove on earth. Fire backs eaaranteed for 15 years. If your Dealer does not IiandlethcrnTWRlTE FOR CATALOQUE. ST.BGRNARD DRUG 5T0RH. IIKYAN IIOIM'RR, Manager. Young man, dress up. Don't be a fop, but look well dressed. Our Tailor Made Clothing is well and artistically made. We have stacks of samples. Genuine goods at reasonable prices. ' ' hi. 'UMMiHIitsM tWUmViW MMSalssss)ssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssHPltt.jsn . in Wl .aHbavfllltmsissBsssBiaasssssmjRWfiv vkssSI Earlington, deserted from Capt. The supply of canned goads in Burchfield's company Friday and Phillips &Buttorff Mfg. Co. COOKING AND HEATING STOVES, Mantels anl Grates, Hollowware, Tinware, Zte. , NASHVILLE, TENN. HANurAeniauM or OfAUftaiN . St. Bernard h China, Crockery and 'Glassware, Cutlery, WOODEN AND WILIQWWARE. Genl Store. GEORGE KING, DRUGGIST, ST, CHARLES, I Everything necessary and convenient tor tho Kitchen. Dlnlne Room. Laundry and Dairy. ll BICYCLES A W MIIIJMBIMa SPECIALTY. -- J a Colds. This is tbe wonderful remedy that is producing such a furor over tbe country For that tired feeling you must enrich by its startling cures. It absolutely cures and purify your blood. Hood's SarsapaAsthma, Bronchitis, Hoarseness and all rilla is tbe medicine you need. affections of the Throat, Chest and Lungs. Call at tbe above drug store and get a trial A dreat Oirl. bottle free or regular size 50 cents and ft Detroit Free Press. Guaranteed to cure or price refunded. "What's the war all about, any- JJlt Nice Line of Druggists' Sundries. tsssssssiV Prescriptions Carefully Compounded "THK SUBSCRIBE FOR ONE DOLLAR A BEE:.53 YEAR. 1 More steel rails were made in how?" this country during the year 1897 "Well, this country has more than in any other year in the coun- liberty than it can use, and it is try's history. going to give some to Cuba." Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Robbed the Grave. A startling incident, of which Mr. mi i Mrs. Mary Moris, aged ninety four, a pioneer citizen of Christian counat her home near ty, died this city. She leaves four sons grandand one daughter, forty-ongreatchildren and twenty-fou- r grandchildren. to-da- y e Oliver of Philadelphia, was the subject, is narrated by him as follows: "I was in a My skin was almost dreadful condition. most yellow, eyes sunken, tongue coated, pain continually in back and sides, no appetitegradually growing weaker day by day. Three physicians had given me up. Fortunately, a friend advised trying 'Electric Bitters;' and to my great joy and surprise, the first bottle made a decided improvement, and I continued their use for three weeks, and am now a well man. I know they saved my life, and robbed the grave of another victim." No one should fail to try them. Only 50 cts per bottle at St. Bernard Drug Store. John Hell and Spain. Makes history blush to tell, Yet, Col. Bob, would let them off By claiming "there's uo hell." But from Cadiz to Pyrenees, From beggar's hut to villa, The Spaniards think that part of hi II Has popped up, at Manila, Nor Dewey think they'll change their mind For years to come, again, When Sampson pulls the lanyard on The curse that wrecked the Maine. When Spanish lust and brutal greed Across the sea is driven, Then Cuba may be free indeed, Her hell be changed to heaven. Detroit Journal. Klondike Oold Mine. Good health I priceless when once lost When you hare a slight cold or cough Inreet i$c. lu a bottle of Dr. Otto's Spruce Uum Balsam, the return are ereater than a half Interest I u an Alaka told mine, as cold cannot buy lo health, llewaroof aslishicold. Sold by St. Bernard 0rug Store. A The cursed deeds by Spaniards done, "It is tbe Best on Earth." That Is what lidwards & Parker, merchants of Plains, Ga., say of Chamber-Iain'- s Pain Balm, for rheumatism, lame back, deep seated and muscular pains. Sold by St, Bernard Drug Store, Earling ton; George King, St. Charles; Ben T. Robinson, Morions Gap. How Brave. New York journal. COALBILl5D0Wri - DGlfT FAIL TO USE r, DAILY- CAPACITY- write roS. rii JB: - 9 D777ZBH 'M M, &kl 1.000 PRICES. DPBTFDPaMf?P "v ,wfcf'b)in & ii.Bta &A Spanish Aide The enemy aro at our rear. Spanish General Carambal Let us hasten to the front! Tw m rS netter Than CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tho Slgnaturo of C&a&ffl&k&X A Spanish Soliloquy. The bated Yankee and his ship If we were but as bard to whip As we bave been lo catch. Would surely meet Ibe match Washington very Capt. Feland publishes the following card in which he declares himself responsible and asks that the boys of the company be not censured.: Hopkinsville, Ky.. May 34, iSq3, To Ilia people of ibis vicinity. As regards Ibe controversy concerning the military company I once had the honor to command, and their recent visit to Lexington and lis unfortunate outcome, I wish 10 make Ibe following statement. Whatever wrongs were done you or yours I did them, whatever mistakes went made I made them. My position was such that I was responsible for the conduct nl ibe bos individually or collectively. of home relation, the seemingly ruthless departure from my Utile family, were too much for my frail nature, and in an evil hour I fell, and whatever disaster followed I cheerfully assume the burden of. Government suddIv trains heavily loaded continue la pass over the Henderson division and it does seem like Uuncle Sam h determined that the boys shall not lack lor lite necessaries 01 me. Star. Remarkable Rescue. Mrs. Michael Curtaiu, Plalnfield, III., makes the statement, that she caught cold, Sold by St. Bernard Drug Store. which settled on ber lungs; she was treated for a month by her family physician, but Well riachlne for Sale. grew worse. Ho told ber she was a liopr-lt-I have a good Well Drilling victim nl consumption and that no ni'dicuiu culd cure Iter. Her druggist Machine, with ten horse power stigieMed Dr. Kins' New Discovery for threshing engine, all in good tunConsumption; shn bought a bollle and 10 which I will sell rf.isoii her delight tninid hirsslf benefitted frnin ning order Shu continued its list) .mil aliri alily. firit iloe RiCilAKt) 1'AUIrK, taking six bottle, found herself son ml and own housework, and Is well; now does St. Charles, Kv. apr2i 8t Freo trial bonier, as well as she pver wa of this Great Discovery at Si. Hrnjnl Are you a subscriber to I he Bee? Drug Store, Large bottles 51 cents and You should be, $1 00 si Dr. Ulto'a Spruce Rum Balaam la a scientific remedy baud on modern diacorerlea and compounded by ibeiulsU of renown who have siren Aak your throatandlnnirdlteaiieaallfestndy. druL'cUt lo procure It for you If not in Mock. Hold In two sirea, 25c. add 50c. the BST5TEM COAL on THE MARKET. flEWD US A Tpiv ORDEFtAHD YOU WILL UjSrr HO (mm xv3 4. m HI HV WM S la aissaa. aissssssl fiViH .iJ4 4.V lasssssssssa t ... . ' Ev ORDERS PROMPTLY FllXEft' .ftgATlgFACTlOll GUARATiTEED wV hr V e $L r jr 4-- i !bAA THE SUNDAY 68. "SCHOOL. SifcSfcSt -- SlJSfH WATCH LCSSON ;X, SECOND QUARTEn, INTERNATIONAL SERIES, MAY 29. mfmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmt? liittttl A Ik-p? This Space for something special every week i hh ?f W 350 Work Shirts, 20c. Choice, 25 TO 40 CENT QUALITY It j ?fillll 11 Anderson&Waller I I Mil II wvwwwwwwv WW o MADISONVILLE. KY. r cw v - o0 rr o Or o" o cr i tt" i v. t- - i t jt C fSnnTnrMMiniitiitiiiirtiaimnrinniiprintiiiiniiirimiiiirrr-- CASTORIA Fasjoria "" '' ' ''" "" ""jl1" ' NIUII...1.II For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature ""' l.uinii mlTMn .xVei&fiMcPxcpionror As similating Lbsroodaiumcguta-lin- g (hcatomflLhsflndDavch of Promotesl3slion,Chccrful-ncs- s aftdBstContalns neither IJu t Not NAnc otic. JtMUSJtt- OpiumlMorpMiUJ norlincral. Kuefoutik'SAMairmumi JKmJaitSi" - f"?? The a, v&x ApcifkfpdflSyort55nstipa-rton,Sou$Sfomach;Dlarrlfoc- WornonvulsionTc,cri&h5i TiitSlnufc$igriatiir25of U Kind You Have fff&SSX JTEXVcaXRr. Always Bought. wn cxact copy or wr&efeq. - CASTORIA " THI eCTU COMPANY, NtWVORK CITY. i Christ not only lived to work out God's plan of redemption, but nlso to givo His followers tho pattern of n perfect life. His lifo is tho only perfect yggpx&gft lifo that has been lived, nud must bo taken us n model by all who would livo in Euch a way as will plcaso God tho A Popular Proprietary Father. Medicine Sold at Retail It was divinely intended thnt Christ's lifo should boa model for all Christians. for Five Cents a Package His lifo is stated to bo an cxainplo for the first experimental us, nnd wo aro commanded to do as Ho step in a direction that did, oven to havo tho Eamo mind as Christ had. After washing tho disciples' may lead to a revolution feet, that Ho might teach them humili09 in the trade. ty, Jesus said, "I havo given you an manufacturing chomtsts.lhe Mpans Chemical Company, A New York companr of esamplo that yo should do as I havo medicinal tablet or tabulo" comuusnl placed upon the market about live jeun i dono to you." In John xv, 13, Ho says, of coiniireasiHl powdered preparatli us r c. rtidn medicinal drugi whl li liail Wn osccr uao biiiihik imtllcal men tlinn any other, fortlieiure oral talaed lulientinore Reneral "This is my commandment, that yolovo levlatkm if such llli common to man s line their origin In an Impaired iHgcMloit or for assimilating fond.absorbing notirlshment and ( Imilntuiiig vrnMr. weake- -i ono another ns I havo loved you." In Tho ca.uloguo t Ills Included under this liead U said to Include jinny umrly etery upon to prescribe, Inprepsrlng their suindmd ur which tho physician Is called tikes exhorting servants to suffer patiently reined . f ir tho acceptance of t tjo American people the company Jald ilown llio principle everything entering Into tho ucLet shoul (bo of the highest Erauc, ouj so prrrnietl thoabusesof masters Peter says, "Christ that protn-teIts tiualltles Intact and unimpaired throuuli any izltcded at to retain and also suffered for us, leaving us an ex laiHefiftlino lu any climate. Only tho choicest drum should bo used, their prriarntlou should boln accordance with tho latest ptrfu ted methods of modern scliKctlictnLulfS nmplo that yo should follow His steps." rn tl e corks packeil In glass, protected by absorbent cotton, and securely corkel. f these used have been of a grado solilgll In Its reaulrementa that no manuficturer Scripturo thus conclusively proves that crery day stonircr could supply inoro thin a small proportion from I Is outiut that Christ's lifo was intended to bo a model would meet the exacting speclilcatlons Tho i lass vials were In turn racktil In boxes of not surpassed In beauty and perfection of workmanship by I hose used ly the aquatlty for nil Christians. How important then tnost fastidious dealers In Jewels and ornonHMsofgold. llavtnKSCtihrlrMisustandrml, nndnereroonsentlngto vary from It, the proprietors resorted to lhooeceted modem to know what Christ did. How can wo methods of miking their commodity known, and seven hundred thousand dollars In rested within Hi o jears In newspaper advertising has Informed every American citizen follow in His steps if wo aro not no concerning too superior and surprising qualities of Klpani Tabules. quaintcd with tho pathway that Ho UelngihniiKlilful and painstaking observers of the changed conditions that iwrep over tho commercial world, and careful to note crcry circumstance having a bearing trod? How can wo do what Ho did unupon tho suecossful prosecution of their trade, tho managers of the company have noted that there Is a present insistent demand for a lower price for every article that less wo know what Ho did? reaches or approaches on unlvcrtal use, and that tha poovle, although requiring tho best of everything, recent lietng called upon to pay heavy percentages for supeiflucus But wo nro not only in onr nctions to wrapping and fiacklng or unnecessary protection against deterioration that might ro tako Christ as our model, but wo may suit in tears, but Is needless In tho case of n purchase Intended to lie consumed In a week. It has also Iieen discovered, and proved by the testof tlmosnd actual experience, also oxpect to bo treated in tbo world ns to tho that theao Tabules do not havomighttendency Imvoloss of qualities or diminution of ex been expected, Inasmuch as, under at first eellenco from exposure that Christ was treated. Tho world persecutfavorable conditions, thoso that have lain looso In a drawer, n traveling bag or pocket ed und abused Christ. It maligned nnd for several wocki or months nro found to be practically a fresh and as efficacious as ever, ridiculed Him. Can wo expect less from Acting upon thoso sugges lions, and noting particularly tho unimpaired prosperity of great newspapers now sold for n cent Instead of the old rate of five times that amount, it? Naturally not so. Christ was Mas and the general tendency In all directions toward low rates and Increased sales, tho coin pany have entered upon the experiment of putting up Klpani Tabules In pasteboard tcr, wo aro disciples; Christ was Lord, cartons, which they will oiTer to (ho tradoupon terms which will permit orapackage lielng sold by tho druggist or storekeeper ntarirlce lower than ever liefnro Adopted for wo aro seivauts. Can disciples oxpect KIM! CUNTS- - ten tabules, or doses, for one half a cent each. a proprietary medlclno better treatment than their muster reThe company will not discontinue tha manufacture and sale In the form with which tho people havo learned to know and 1 nlue tho Illpans Tabules, but will Oder the cheaper ceived or sorvants than their lord? Thoy sort experimentally for the benefit of such ns maydeslro them. It should be plainly understood tint tho nullity of tho medlclno Is Identlcaltn both sorts, tho only dlrferenco would bo foolish to do so. "Thodisoiplo lielng In the form and compnratlvo rost of packing or patting up Tho flteent packages are not yet to bo had of all dealers, although it It probable that almost any drug-giis not abovo his master, nor tho servant requested by a customer to do so t but In any caso a single will obtain a supply when nbovo his lord." Christ then should bo carton, containing ten tabules. will bo sent, postage paid, to any address for five cents in stamps, forwarded to the Klpans Chemical Oo , No 10 Spruce BtH Now York. Until tho our modol in tho rccoption of tbo goods are thoroughly Introduced to tho trade, agents and peddlers will bo supplied at a price which will allow them a fair margin of profit, vis. t dozen cartons for 40 cents. treatment and misrepresentation ll,l,iin(lllcartonfor$IM. a gross (7W cartons) i or 620.H. 23 gross I3,0u0 cartons) for of tho world. itu. uosu wiiuiucurucnuuTcry vasu. Tho aim of ovory Christian Endeav-oro- r should bo to bo liko Christ. Christ-likeneis Christianity. Tho moro liko Christ wo nro tho better Christians wo aro. A Christian lifo is a Chiist life AAsMrMssAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA nAAaaAAAAa. sSAAAAAAAAAAAAA rVAAAAAAJLi How can wo becomu most liko Christ? lobnR. Castlcinan, Arthur G. I.anhdir, Drccklnridee Castlcma i By having Christ dwell within us and mako our lives His lifo. When puzzled ns to how to act, wo may well try to find out what Christ would do, nnd then do thnt, but tho best way to livo liko Christ is to put self out of our lives nnd to let Christ into them, to surrender ourselves so absolutely to Christ n to no longer livo, but to havo Christ livo Tlic Largest Fire Insurance Company In the World. in us. If wo got Christ's spirit within us, wo cannot but havo n Christ lifo Does tho Largest Business Ja the Stale of Kentucky, without us. Let us tako Him ns onr Does the Largest Business in tho Southern States pattern nud modol. At ovcry stop of lifo kt us nhk, "How would Christ Losses Paid in Kentucky in 1896 $249,831,0311 walk?" At ovcry moment of decision lot us ask, "What would Christ do?" Then lot us do it. Biblo Roadiugs. Math, v, 48; & Gaslleman, vi, xl, Luko vi, 40; John xv, I Cor. xi, 1; Epb. iv, BARLINGTON. KY MANAGERS. 81, 82; v, 1.6; Pbil.il, Ml; iii, of which our fathers iiororclrcaincil, but Col. ill, Southern Department, Resident Agent for Earlington and I Pet ii, 31; I Johnii, ns n nation wo aro certainly loss happy. Vicinily. Home Office Louisville, Ky, Is not this bocauso wo fnil to cultivnto Follow Me. VWVl VWVWWWVWYV tho graco of Christian thankfulness? Christ demands nu open loyalty. EvWo havo thus beconio solflsh nnd in tho inldst of plenty complaiu that wo hnvo ery call of His is n call to confession of frfiytf.M-- i . - !,;,, nflji 1 Him. not moro. Reformed Church Mes- which "Follow Mo" was tho mossago tho fishermen of Galileo hoard senger. j WE HAVE nnd heeded. They loft their nots nnd followed thoir Master. It wns open folTho Only Thine;. NO To becoino liko Christ is tho only lowing, not secret lovo. Mntthow at tho mes-sagmnlrn Us ir-- .w.vw rvnt TTitnnir1 .V thing in tho world worth caring for, publican's bench hoard tho samo houso XU.iU. nnd Caporuaum's custom tho thiug boforo which every ambition, had n vacant olllco after that call. "Ho Equipment the best in of man is folly and all lower achieve forsook nil nud followed Him" is tho incuts vain. Drumniond. this part of the State. simplo yet significant symbol of confession. "Como nftor Mo, " says Christ to A Good War. Anything and everyThoro is no inorit in being ngrceablo ovory dlsciplo. Show your colors, convictions, manifest your to ngrceablo people Try it on disagrco-able- ; thing you want in livery crooked, pcrverso folks. That is a lovo, conicss your loyalty. Christ do good way to "6hiuo. " Chrlotinu Stand- - inands positivo nllcgianco as a proof of ALWAYS disciplcship. Compromises never count in Ohrlht'H school of Christian lifo. THE LOWEST. QJ & "No looking back" if yon would bo fitKJtt--MIki.OT- I ted for tho kingdom ot God.- - Christian l.llkl-tIUUIUL Ait lilt fi,ii I Bct Cougti Hrup. 'j Intelligence?. oatcs Uuol,' r MEMCINt for the 1 MILLION 1 1 lib Royal Insurance Co. Or Ii-vcsirrpcDo- l. PAUL M. MOORE Bate Text of tho Lesson, Mntli. xxvl, 8 Memory- Verses, Golden Text, I Cor. xl, 20 Commentary by tlio Ilov. D. 91. Stearns. Copyright, 1S3S, by D M. Stearns 17. "Now tho first tiny of tho fenst of tmlonTroncil brend tho illscJjiU'S enmo to Jesus, saying unto Him, 'Wlir'ro wilt Thou " thnt wo prcpnro for Thco to cnt tho This was of nil jinssovcrs tho greatest, far It was tho last, the consummation ntul fulfillment of all that had crcr been. Ho snld concornlnp; thin one, "I hnvo heartily desired to cat this jiassovcr , IB, with you boforo I sulTti" (Luko margin). And Honlsonddcd thnt It would hnvo n fulflllmont In tho kingdom of God. Tho first imssovcr was in connection with tho dcllvcrnncoof Israel from Egypt. Tho still futuro fulfillment Mill bo In connection with rt far greater dcllvoranco of Israel, so much greater that tho former shall notsocin orth mentioning (Jcr. xvl, 14, 15; xilll, 7, 8). May tho "Whcro wilt thou?" of tho disciples, with tho "What wilt thou?" of Paul (Acts ir, 0) bo over our nttltudo to Him. 18. "And Ho said, Go into tho city to such n man, and say unto him, Tho Master saith, My tlmo is at hand; I will keep 1th My tho passovcr nt thy houso In Luko xsll, 10, va loam how they would know tho houso and find tho man. They would moot n man bearing n pitcher of water, and following him they would find tho house. 10. "And tho disciples did ns Jesus had appointed them, and thoy mado ready tho passovcr." In Luko xs, 10, it is written thnt thoy went and found ns Ho had said unto them. So It was also in tho matter of tho tiss' colt (Luko six, H2); they found oven as Ho had said unto them. In John lr, CO, tho man believed tho word that Jesus had spoken unto him, and ho went lils way, and tho sequel shows thnt ho found just ns Josus had said. CO. "Now, when tho ocn was como, Ho sat down with tho twolvc. " It would bo to consider tho preparations interesting which they mndo and tho significance of each item. Let tho teacher tako tlmo to refer back to tho Institution of tho foast In Ex. all, nnd show how tho Lamb, kept four days nnd then slain, n lamb without blemish; tho bitter horbs, tho unlcmcncd bread, tho sprinkled blood, nro nil so full of significance ns typical of Christ our Passovcr sacrificed for us (I Cor. v, 7). 21. "And ns thoy did cnt ho said, Verily I say unto you, that ono of you shall betray mo." There wcro only 12, tho Innermost clrcloot His followers, r.nd jot Ho says "ono of you." But it wns no surprise to Him, for Jesus know from tho beginning who thoy wcro that belIocd not nnd who should betray Him. 22. "And they wcro exceeding sorrowful, and began every ono of them to say unto Ulm, Lord, is It If" No hint had Ho over given thorn of tho truo character of Judas, and well had Judas concealed from thorn what ho really was. Instead of suspecting nny ono they each ask, "Lord, is it If" What nwondorful Saviour to havo such n ono in His company all that tlmo nnd novcr tell tho others. 23. "And Ho answered nnd said, Ho that dlppcth his hand with Mo In tho dish, tho samo shall betray Ma" John sill, 20, says that Jesus dipped tho sop nnd gnvo It to Judas Iscarlot. When thoso who rmo been our friends, or at least havo professed to bo our friends, turn against us nnd our enemies, it Is n most trying thing, but it Is blessed fellowship with Jesus, for ns Ho was treated wo must expect to bo. 21. "Tho Son of Mangocth ns it Is written of Ulm. But woo unto that man by whom tho Son of Man Is betrayed. It had boon good for that man if ho had not been born." It was nil foreseen nnd oven as tho apostles said concerning tho treatment of our Lord by Herod and Pontius Pllnto, and tho gentiles, nnd tho pcoplo of Isrnol, they only did what God's hand and counsel determined beforo to bo dono (Acts Iv, 27, 28), but that did not In tho least lessen their guilt. Ills knowing thnt It would bo dono did not compel them to do It. Unless thcro is nn lndlscribably fearful futuro for tho of our Lord, Ills words in this verso havo no significance; but sco Job xxxvl, 18; Rov. xxi, 8. 23. "Then Judas, which betrayed Him, answered nnd said, Master, is It If Ho said unto him, Thou host said." According to John xill, 27, 80, Jesus nlso said, "That thou docst, do quickly, "And Judas went Immediately out, nnd it was night. And it Is still night with lilm who betrayed his Master, tho blackness of darkness forever, nnd thcro is no escape. 20. "And nsthcy wcro eating Jesus took bread and blessed It, and brako it, and gavo it to tho disciples, and said: Take, cat. This is My body." Tho passovcr being fulfilled, or about to bo, but not for tho national benefit of Israel nt that tlmo becauso thoy knew not the tlmo of their visitation nnd would not havo their Messiah. Ho institutes n now ordlnanco, to continuo till Ho shall como again. 27, 28. "And Ho took tho cup nnd gave thanks, nnd gavo it to them, saying, Drink ya all of it, for this is My blood of tho now tostamont, which is shed for many for tho remission of sins." When Ho said, "I am tho door," or "I nm tho truo vino," or "I am tho bread of life," He certainly would not suppose that any ono would think that Ho was an actual door or vino, and so hero Itisbojond thought that Ho would havo us consider tho bread nnd wlno as His actual body and blood, but thoy represent His body given for us to tho death on tho cross and ills blood poured out for us. 29. "But I say unto you, I will not drink henceforth of this fruit of tho vino until thnt day when I drink it now with you in My father's kingdom." Luko xxll, 18, says, "Until tho kingdom of God shall como." In Luko xxll, 20, 00, Ho speaks of Ills own kingdom nnd of tho apostles eating and drinking at His tnblo in His kingdom and sitting on thrones Judging tho 13 tribes of Israel. From I Cor. xv, It scorns that His kingdom shall prcccdo that of God tho Pathcr, and yet wo shall probably find that both nro ono in diffcront stages. On that samo night Ho said that Ho had given to His pcoplo tho glory which tho Pathcr had given Him, and that Ho was desirous to show It to us. In Iter, xx, 0, it is said wo shall rclgn a thousand years, nnd In Hev. xxl, 6, that wo shall rclgn forovcr nnd over. As in last lesson, so ngnlnwo thnt wo shall bo "over with tho Lord," and then wo shall fully know, Aro wo heartily ono with Him now in His great dcslro to gather out Ilia brldo and hasten tho mnrriago of tho Lamb? 80. "And when they had sung nn hymn they went out Into tho Mount of Olives." Thon followed Gothsomnno, whcro Ho loft tho eight, and afterward tha three, and wont nlo'no. Calling on tho Lord. It la rt good thing to call upon tho Lord in troublo, but it ia hotter to givo thanks. Wo enjoy inuumcrablo blessings 17-320-2bo-coforo-know- n, 01-2- 1ST. BERNARD COAL COMPANY INCORPORATED. s ft IssssssBSBssSssSsSsfiS Miners and Shippers of QQAL AND COKE. JQ i BEST TRAINS Kansas City, Montana, Colorado, Pacific Coast, Utali , Washington, Omaha, m r General Office, Earlington, Kentucky, s i s r. OfTioe. s lEBx-ttmczlr- x St. Paul, Nebraska, Black Hills, VIA t & B inl M Pimm. Qlrnnt Ml,:ilr. I? rt TjnTlCTT TtTnnnr.r n.Unr tinner. nrnil'lwAV. PnilllCall. . Tennessee. Kentucky. S. II. NEVVBOLD, Manager, 342 W. Main Street, Louisville, CAPT. T. L. LEE, Manager, Corner Main and Auction Streets, Kentucky. Memphis, Tenn. A. S. FORD, Manager, 327 Upper Second Street, Evansvillc, Ind. A. M. CA1JROI.I M.innrrrr Is St. Louis or Chicago, VESTIBULED TRAINS, SLEEPERS, DINING CARS. CHAIR CARS ( SCATSA FHGK F. M. fU ..0, TRAV, PAOS'R AQIHT.ST. LOUIS, uc, HOWA ID ELLIOTT, OCN'L Mon., 0T. LOUIS, MO . W WAKELCY.asN,LPA8S'riAaT..flT.LOUM.Mt J? & ff ff Wholesale Agents BR1DGMAN, JOHN T. HESSEE, Hauscr Building, St. Louis, Mo.; J. W. Room 85, Hartford Building, Chicago, III. , j I THE FAMOUS ND. 3 CQAL, For all uses, from Earlington, Diamond and St. Charles Mines. Only Vibrating Screens and Picking Tables used. THE BEST SELECTED COAL IN THE i i rf You Are Going North, I & If You Aro Going South, If You Are Going East, If You Are Going West; PURCMASC TICKETS VIA TNC Market. I LOUISVIllC . NSSHVIltC R. R. I rf BRUSHED BDKK FOR BASE BURNERS JHD FURMGES, WhyQbuy High-price- ANO SO SCCUflD d Anthracite Coal, when you can get ST. BER- - The' Maximum of Safety, The Maximum of Speed, 1 2 5 .Wftaftafta9s1ta&aaafta CHRISTIAN NARD CRUSHED COKE for a much less price? One ton of the Crushed Coke will do the same work as one ton of the best Anthracite Coal. S Wie' Maximum of Comfort, The Minimum of Rates. jJUleslTlme and all other Information whs becbterfully furnished by CP.' ATMORC,Vo. r. A., r by Locavuxx, Er. .- ASK YDUR DEALER FDR IT AND SAVE MDNEY $ . &t1l&&34s&4&sftsssssS ENDEAVOR. vTw. ETHRIDGE, Agknt. - r Topic Tor flio IVcck Itrglnnlng May S3. Comment ly Itci. 8. II. liojle. Tone Christ our inoJcl -- Math x, 21, 23 j (A union mcetlri with tbo John xiti, juniors suggested, to ho tod ly tho junior superintendent.) IJ-1-5. HAIL! COLUMBIA, ("Halll Columbia," was written by Joseph Hopklrworj In ITCa ilnrln Iho v.Tir between Franco and England, when America wns much dlrUlul In stnllmcnt Tho cu.t-o- : cxiilnlnod , at tho tfrae that his object tn writing tho Bone, which was first iiioducnl at a was to got up a truo American spirit "Independent of and ulwvo the Intrrmta, passion and policy ot both belligerents." ten-t3t- THE St Louis MARKET REPORT. May 5. MSXJ6.I0. straight No GRIME WKDNKSDAY, drain and 1'roTlslont. Klour-I'atcnt- s, is-i1. S. -- - p SgEjE 3 bla, hap -- py land, Until yo hflro'a henv'n born band, Immortal patriots rlso onco moro, Defend your right, defend our shoro. HoJll Co-lu-- Wheal-8 red' 3 mixed, 33Urj II3XM&:. No. 2 white. 31a CmU-N- o. lUy t. Sic I'ralrlo, r&watOMi mlxod timothy, 170X1 law. clear timothy, tU02lloa Dutter Creamery. 13 IV:. dairy, 1IOHC Eccrrcsh, a-Lard-I'rl- me itcam, M0U. l'ork New standard bki lit CO. llaeo- n- Kxtra shorts, Qo; clear ribs, 7c, clear, 7tte, all packCorn-No. 1 13.7Ja8.00, clear, JS.C0ai.5a rQ Let ed. Wool-Cho- ice ZSOSte. m Who fought and blod In . with t no rude foo Who fought ami bled in freedom's cause, lin - pi - oui band. Let uo rudu foo with freo-dom- 's lm - pi - oushand, causo, And when In vade tho storm of the ebrlno whcro war was gono in cml lies rfl1 JTi 'jflXi Slli w. -- s.1 iTf j 1st. - j . J .' H J - J JIs? J I llj. WV fc- -f Wheal Futures closed. May, ILS7; July, WH; September, BJVob. Corn Futures closed May, SS'fe b, July, SUo b; September, 33S& CniCAoo-Open- tnc quotations Wheat July oponed at tl.lOZjLHH. soldo! to I LOO V, then up to II.UW, and weakened to ILIl September started at B7XCS90, declined to BTSc. wen I up to SSc, and back again to 87 J, a Corn-J- uly besan at SlVtOJI'ic, weakened to M'i Q SIKc, then sold up to 3liiO3IS0. Data July opened at fJIJJe, dedlnod totlHcup toSIUQ UX, back to SISQ-ISi- C then rose to UHc "Provisions July pork opened at III.77K. rose to tILW, then back toflLSJH nnd up again to 111 83. July lard opened nt M.12, roso to M.SO, then back to IA. I7S(. July ribs opened at 13.93, and rangod between 3.as.V7. CniCAOO-Clost- ng TASTELESS Easal I 11.70; En Of Joy'd toll vn lor won, Let In tho poaco our and blood tho woll enrn'd prlco, While, off " " cr-ln- g pence ff if E25 rr ' if "Rl cost. bo our boast. slncoro and just, cr mind - tul what Ev n In hcav'n wo pluco It manly trust. WARRANTED. PRICE Pork-M- ay. September. Ke. CUI.ATIA, ItXS., Nov. W, 1893. 111 8yi, September, til OS. hu LArd-Mtan. July, tdSOOo.::,, ; September, Irls Medletno Ctu, wildIwls, Mo. 039 bftUIo o lasl year, Jwitleroeni Wo tMO. Short Ittbs-M- ay, tACJ; July, IS.9S; GllOVK-TA8TKI.1H CHILI. TONIC ant hart September, faco. bought lhro cross alrcadr this year. In all rmr ex the buslnou. CiiidAao-Ca- Hh wheat No. S red, 11.03: No. perlcnce ot It yenrs. In cave drug unlvorsa) bT never soM an article thai sued soils 8, IIS03ISO; No. 3 hard. II.X0; Na 8, II 13 taction M your Tonic Yours trulr, 1.13; No. 2 sprlnj, II SO; No. 3, IL 1031.30; Na AJ1NKV,CARB sCO 1 northern sprlnc IL6V cash corn- No. 2, 3lo. Na 3, 53a cash oats: Na 3, 37c; Na rSei July, QSSriei December, E3Xe. July, SlUo, Scptsmbor,33S. JunclLsO July.ll.ltx, guotatlons- - Wheat-M- ay, 8DH September, Corn May, Slot TDNIC ISJuSVASCOOD FOR ADULTS. II I RsaasLi 60 cts. SasSc. 111.70, July, ay. - Ev - or grateful for tho prizo. Let Its al tar renoh tho skies, o That truth and will prevail, And ov - try kchomo of bond age fall, jus-tic- wS7nkkr5j2l && I 3,3fa3o,e. LA m A A M-- Firm Firm d - nit u a nit T ed cd let let nd-ver- ss as n band as a band cnoirus: of of broth-orbroth-or- smtttj s s us bo Bal - ly - ing round our Lib or - iy us bo Ral - ly - Ing round our Lib - cr - ty le - i I Stock Market. Fanoy exports, II7JQ St. LOCH-Cut- tle &00; fair to choice, I16XJ 1.73. butchers'. II7H1 Hogs 400; cows and hclfcru, 10.60$ L2.V l'acklnir, UKatia, butchers' hos, HS54 M; Sheep-Pri- ces lights, K13QI.13. range at M31 CI. 23, spring lambs, U607W.73 per 100 lbs. houses. Heary draft, good to extra .. ..I K3 007M10 CO . GOOO&OOOO Urlrers, good to extra . CO OOiJIW CO Saddlers Matched teams, good to extra .. 130 00itl0 (JO ., ... . W0WIIOO0 Ktrceters ... .. 33 0OA00 00 Southern animals. . HULKS. Lle NASHVILLE, CHATTANOOGA AND t ST. LOUIS RAILWAY. pullma'n Uelwecn Nashville nnd Lliatlanooga, Ala bamo, AtiRustn, Macon, tacksonville, Knox vllle, Astieville, Washington, Uallimoro Philadelphia. New York, l'orlsmoulli Norfolk Jackson, Memphis, Lillle Hock Texerkana, Sherman, Waco, Dallas and Fort Worth : : : palace slecpinc cars II hands, 4 to 7 years old 123 003 40 im hands, to to years old .... S3 oa Bi i 8 7 years old 13 hands. 4 W W3 HO . to 00e B3 1H bands. 4 to 7 years old .. IS to 1SH bands, 4 to 7 yearn old . 75 00Q1I5 .... 00 50 01 00 00 Palace Day Coaches on all Tialni Information pertaining to joln'd peaoo and enfo - ty wo shall And. Joln'd peace and safo-t- y wo shall find. CnioAoo-Ho- gj Estimated receipts 43,000 hoad; lett over yesterday, 10,800 bead. Market alow and weak, mostly l&o lower. Lights, t3.7SSI.l5; mixed, 14 030140; heavy, y, TICKETS. Q? Firm u nlt-od ggfeayjEOBBs lot 14.0334.43; rough, U 0534.1S. Cattte-Itccel- pts, us bo llal ly.tag round our Lib - cr - ty gg As a band of broth-ors Joln'd, Pcaoo and safo - ty wo shall And. 62 FIFTY-FIFTH EP ,..? SPARED EXPENSE I 1, PRICES 1 " """" EARLINGTON. KY. J"T- 'W'W'T'' rTSmrwrarnp.TO;, - V V IT - can baric Saranac, Capt. Ilartaby, from Newcastle, N. S. V., on February 20, for Hollo, Phlllppino islands, nud (First Itcgulur Session.) which was captured shortly after tho SENATE. Washington, May 25. At 11 n, ni. outbreak of tho war by tho Spanish tho senate convened, an hour earlier gunboat El Cano, has been released. than usual, to rcsurao its discussion of Tho Saranac took about 1,010 tons of tho war revenuo measure. Scarcely a coal to Hollo, which is said to havo been unloaded beforo sho was captured. dozen senators wcro present. Tho coal was released somo tlmo ago. Mr. Halo (Mo.) reported an appropriation bill to supply deficiencies in pen- Tho Burnnu.es is owned by Wm. Simpsions nnd for other purposes. As re- son, Jr., of Now York. ported, tho hill carries 88,408,405, of which 83,075,873 is for pensions, and WAITING TO MAKE A START. tho balanco for tho army, navy nnd courts. After a brief discussion of Tiuitullilnr- - Delay In Octtlnc tbe Troop that feature ot tho measure which v. of the Philippine Expedition Away makes possiblo temporary appointfrom San Francisco. ments of clerks without civil service Ran Fhancisco, May 23. Tho transexamination, it was passed. A joint resolution wns adopted di- port steamers havo not sailed, although recting tho secretary of wnr to report tho soldiers havo been on board tho to congicss plans for tho improvement City of l'ekiu sinco .Monday, nnd on tho Australia and tho ,City of Sydnoy of Tampa bay, Tla. After tho transaction of considerable sinco Tuesday. Tho Australia, which morning of tho is the flagship of tho fleet, is ready for sea, but tho other vessels will hardly war revenuo mcasuro was resumed. bo ready for soveral days yet. Their cargoes aro not all on board and THE SARANAC RELEASED. tho vessels havo not been trimmed for Anderson and his staff sea. llrlg.-OcTito Only Captured by tbo Spaa aro aboard tho Australia nnd waiting lards, In tha l'hlllpplues, Ito- impatiently for tho star(. Oon. Andercaptured and Iteleaied. son is having the work 'rushed, but owLondon, May 23.A dispatch re- ing to tha condition of tho crowded A large amount of coal is now being ceived hero from Lloyds' agent at Mr. vessels tho crews can not work as rapshipped south for government use nlla, via Uousr Konifi says tho Ameri idly a3 licwould desire. CONGRESS. 31-238-818-214-27; business,-consideration 1 A. J. WELCH, Division Passenger Agent, Memphis, Tenn. steers, 13.803140; stockors and feeders, I3.W3 4.83. Sheep ltecelpts, 0,000 head. Market J. H. LATIMER, Southeastern Passenger Agent, Atlanta, Ua. steady to 10a lower Natives. I3.253I 53; westerns, UOOai&O. lambs, U002A CO. D. J MULLANEY, Northeastern Paw, Kansas Citt Cattle Native steers, 13.503 Agt. 59 W Fourth St Cincinnati, O 4.M; Texas steers, I3.KKM.B3; Texas cows, R, C. COWARDIN, Western Pass Agent, 12.7334.83; native oows and heifers, 119X31 B3; Room 405, Ry. Exchange Building, stackers and feeders, 3.1V35.23; bulls, M.W3 St. Louis, Mo. 4 CO. Hogs Bulk of sales. II.003L23; hoavlos, DRIARD F. HILL, Northern Pass. Agt. H15Q4.33, packers, I3.e534.22m mixed, Room 328 Marquett Uldg Chicago. 4.20; llk'hu, 13,503140; yorkcrs, 8aB334 00; bs, pigs, ia0OS3.W. I3.730e.23 J. L EDMONDSON, Southern Pass. Agl muttons, 13.5034.00. Chattanooga, Tenn, lve at 110031. 43. Cimcinnati W. L. DANLEY, Gen'l Pass, and Ticket Agt. Financial. Nashvillb, Tknn New York, May '88. Money on call 1H percent; prlmo mercantile paper, 4ViC5rS per cent. Sterling exchange stcody.wlth actual business In i bankers' bills at 4fl34HeSi for demand, anfllS3431H for 60 days; posted rales, 485 and 487H; commercial bills, 483H483. Silver certificates. B7)3iS. Dar silver. 57K. dollars, VH. Oovernment bonds Mexican strong. London failed to respond fully to yesterday' New York gain, and tho market here showed depression at tho opening. The bulls rallied lSiicartcDirx'fcs to tho support of the market and purchased round amounts of tho leadtnr specialties. Tbe railway stocks were rather sluggish, although Always on bandafullandcomplotestockof there were no largo amSiints ottered. The ssv DRUGS AND MEDICINES, PER- entitles reacted before the end of tno hoof, losing from 1 to 1S4 points, nd tho gains In FUMERY and TOILET ART! many of the railways wore entirely Vrjped cu. Sales of stocks to noon wero 313,330 shore. CLES PAINTS AND OILS, Bonds were negleotod, but hlghor. PrfYICISANS' PRESCRIPTIONS Lieut, ltowun Itecommended for Promotion. CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED. Washington, May 25 Gen. Miles has recommended to Secretary Alger that A LA DELLE JARDINIERE. First Llout. A. S. Rowan, of tho Ninebo promoted to tho teenth infantry, rank ot lieutenant coloncL This Qen. 15,000 head. Market steady to lOo lower. Ileeycs, t3.SW05.13; oows and hellers, I2.s034.60; Texas Will be cheerfully furnished upon application lo Ticket Agents, or lo ROUTES. RATES. BTS Ka Sheep-Lam- Ilogs-Aot- BEN T. ROBINSON, DRUGGIST OeiTps Kontuoky L, FRITSCH Miles doos as a recognition of the , services performed by Lieut. Itowan in his recent perilous mission -MEBGHANT TULOBS- to Cuba. Fourth Illinois Ordered to Tampa. SpniNOFlKLD, I1L, May 23. Tho : : : and : : : Fourth regiment Illinois voluntoers has been ordered to Tampa, Fla. Tho IMPORTER OF CLOTHS AND SUITINGS regiment is poorly equipped, shoos, 331 Upper First Street, puna, uniforms, etc., boing nccdod. EVANSVILLE, - IND rirNiA. MfrfvA" Arc you a subscriber to The Bee? He earnestly solicits tl rwlronsg of ""''sBSsEIHVtf You should be, val-uab- lo FASHIONABLE a SdlM, Hopkins county irist. tj N JwEfSl .' 1