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Bee (Earlington, Ky.): June 2, 1898 Bee (Earlington, Ky.) 300dpi TIFF G4 page images Bee Publishing Co. Earlington, KY 1898 bee1898060201_sn87060004 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Bee (Earlington, Ky.): June 2, 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. HfK fc? ) (jh" . J T,a'"'i,"',t3-'-- ' A "AuiA'i rMiAn r j i.i. '""A'vi'it hi TUB LARGEST LINE OF nt tt&rtto, R VH Jr JT ML - , .'J 1 i , "t-" r- j d ...... ... a. u. 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I'lrct-clas- a guaranteed at D, BISK'S BOOK STORE, MADI50NVILLD, KV. ryr"n d.."; " i miiihiw ; "wpiwy;iMiqyiVJii'iiyiy,inrya NINTH YEAR. lS-iiS- EARLINGTON, HOPKINS COUNTY, KENTUCKY, THURSDAY, JUNE 2, 1898. NO. 22 a ' tfl i7t-- A 'EsSCI -i The. Flag of Freedom ill rmaEwmmtmmmmemBsmm . i mwm nn uru nrrn That is the Spanish Account of Com. modore Schley's Bombardment of Santiago. OUR SHIPS AJI Floats Above Our Warships FIRED SEVENTY BIG SHOTS. It SIntt Ilato Iloeo Our Gunner's Day Off! oa the Spaniard Declare that Absolutely No Damage was Dono Thero nro Other Reports, Ilonrover, that Don't Talk Quite So Spanish. American Squadron Chock ( T) Suffered at The terr-- -' ,y C7K1 T : J Whose mission is to protect our shores and 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 taining 16 reproductions of special photographs, 160 in all, each accom- panied by Explanatory Text, in nAND Maine which arc described the vessel's ar- Katahdin Indiana Brooklyn Columbia Oregon Minneapolis New York Texas mor, guns, en- gines, power, etc. In short, the very AmphitriteA MANY n.li.'--- information want- - .DtULllLLUrtJ OTHCRSed 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 for the islands which the ships will Portfolio Series iril Will Lee in Havana ceive their share of attention, and the Palaces 1V III IILLLL r. 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Aunon, has rccoircd a (lispatcli snytng tlio American squadron most acccptablo for tho use of our sick has suffered n check before Santiago OTHERWISE UNNOTICED nnd wounded soldiers In the field or In do Cuba, Tlio fire from tlio Spanish ( the hospitals. For the purpose of ant forts and the licet of Admiral Cervcra swering in a general waytheso inquli-ic- s, Recruiting for tho regular army conAmerican squadron, commanded by Tlio Is alleged to have repulsed tlio Amerho has prepared the following memican fillips, which are said to havo re- Commodore Schley, composed of Inrgo iron- tinues brisk at St. Louis. orandum which will bo sent to persons clads and cruisers, attacked tho fortificatreated, and to havo been dnmnged. tions at tho entrance of Santiago de WlUlnin A. Piper, of Uueda Springs, communicating with him on the subTlio Spanish fleet, It Is claimed, did not Cuba. Our ironclad Cristobal Colon, closing ICas., shot his wlfo and baby and then ject: tho mouth ot tha channel, and supported by tho hlrabclf at Perry, Okln. suffer. "Money may be sent to tho surgeon causing flro of Frank Painter was shot and Instant-ly.killc- d general of tho army as a contribution fpiiiluli Account of tlio Ilomhardment of damagotho forts, repulsed tho attach, to tho enemy. ut Walkervlllc, III. He him- to the hospital funds of tho hospital Santiago. ISIgnod MANTitnot. ship "Relief" and of United States gen Havana, Juno 1. The following officer In self had killed two men. Admiral Mantcrola is tho Harvesting of wheat lias begun in cral hospital. This HI be sent to the Spanish account of tlio reported en- command of the regular Spanish fleet gagement off Santiago dc Cuba has in Cuban waters. Texas. Moro wheat has been planted surgeons In charge to bo expended for this year than over before. delicacies for tho sick, such as cannca been issued here: Tlio American fleet, consisting of the UNDER THE SECOND jellies, lemons, oranges, British war correspondents havo been soups, CALL. Jowii, Massachusetts, Itrooldyn, Texas, Those who prefer may conwarned to keep away from Cuba. Thrco etc. New Orleans, Marblohcad, Minneapolis Adjt.-Uotribute canned soups, clam broth, Corbln Making Up tho Appor- of them nro in prison now. and another cruiser, in addition to six St. Louis society women havo organ- orange marmalade, ginger ale, biscuit, tionment Concessions May bo Mado small vessels, took up a position, on ized to supply necessities for the sol- water crackers, and similar articles in for tho 8uko of Harmony. Muy 31, on tlio western sldo of tlio hermetically scaled cans, for uso on diers from Missouri at tho front. mouth of Santiago de Cubachannol, Washington, Juno 1. Adjt-OcThe vlllagoof Orchid, Mo., was struck the hospital ship "Relief," and at the opening fire from the first flvo vessels. Corbln is engaged in making up tho by a tornado Tuesday evening nnd United States general hospitals at Key West, Fla.( Fort McPherson, Oa.; Fort Tlio Spanish cruiser Cristobal Colon apportionment of troops which each six houses wcro totally demolished. wns anchored toward l'uuta Oorda, stato Is to bo asked to furnish under Thomas, Ky., and Fort Myer, Va. BanHaTho impression still prevails at dressings and could bo sec 11 from tlio open sea. President McKInley's second call for vana that the battlo of Manila was a dages, lint and other surgical obtained Tho flro of tho American fleet was are not desired, as theso can be men. Uecauso ot an excess over glorious victory for tho Spanish fleet. nnswercd by Morro, Socapa and l'unta their quota under tho last call some of from tho manufacturers sterilized Undo Sam's paymasters mado their for uso, Gorda batteries and by the cruiser tho states will not be asked for any adand of the quality Tuesday since war was de- which first rounds Cristobal Colon. experience has shown to bo best ditional men at this time. So far as it clared. Thoy dlstrlbutedabout82,000,-000- . The American fleet fired 70 shots, possible tho existing regiments will be suited to our purposes. Shirts and drawers aro provided by tho govern"with projectiles of 33," without caus- recruited to their maximum strength. Tho Spanish forces in Havana con- ment, but will bo neccptcd and can be ing tho least damage. Some of tho stato governors, in their sist ot 20,000 regulars and 40,000 volun- given to convalescents upon their disTho bombardment lasted 00 minutes, communications with tho war momentarily ex- charge from hospitals. Pajamas mado and tho American fleet retired with a opposi- teers. An invasion is manifested n decided transatlantic stoamcr (auxiliary cruis- tion to filling up the existing regiments, pected. of light gingham will bo useful for the Rev. Samuel Giles, a Ilaptist minis- sick In hospital and on the hospital er) damaged. Two sholls wcro seen to preferring to recruit entirely now orcxplodo on tho Iowa's stern, and thcro ganizations, and In some of these coses ter, eloped from Cementvlllc, Ind.,wlth ship, as they can bo worn by convaleswas Are on board another battleship. who it isbclicvcd likely tho department may Mrs. John Durham, sho leaving thrco cents night nro able to bo out of bed. Several projectiles fell insldo tho yield, although no ono will make any children. Long shirts of light muslin can At Berlin, Mo., during a heavy hall also bo utilized. Broad bandages of harbor near tho Spanish warships. official statement to that effect. vThcro Thero is great enthusiasm at Santia- is a disposition on tho partof the war de- storm, Tuesday night, hall drifted two light flannel to protect tho abdomen go do Cuba and here. partment to avoid any unseemly wran- feet deep in many places, doing much aro highly recommended, and may bo worn to advantage by our boldlcrs in gle over tho matter, butinstcad to yield Injury to crops. Another lleport by Way ot Capt. Rumbold of Battery A, St. the field. a point for tho sake of appearances. 1. Hayti, Juno Tho articles mentioned may be sent Tim following additional dotails have Amplo authority, it is said, exists un- LOuls, now at Chlckamauga, wants 54 surgeon-generof been received hero from a Spanish der tho volunteer act for tho war de- moro men to bring his organization up directortotothe surgeons In charge tho of army tho to tlio full war footing. source, at Havana, of tho engagement partment to proceed on Us own responFive hundred miners, well armed, the general hospitals named." reported oil Santiago do CubaTucsday: sibility with tho work of recruiting Tho Spanish batteries at first an without calling on the governors to left Duquoin, 111., Tuesday night, for BUSTED THE BLOCKHOUSE. Cartcrvillc, to force tho Big Muddy to assist in that work. Bwcrcd tho firo of tho American squadpay tho scale A riot was looked for. After 20 min- AN ORDER ron In a lively manner. The Gunners on the Auxiliary Uanbont OF EXPANSION. of Chllllcothc, Edna Whitney-Lane- , utes of firing, directed in a superior Uneas Kncai;ed In n Little manner upon tho part of tho American Organizations Under tho Tint Call to m iMWhas again left her husband and Target I'mrtlec. entered upon a new role. Sho Is now fleet, the Spanish battery began to Recruited Up to Full Strength Indetraveling for a St. Louis vinegar firm. weaken, and tho American ships conKkv West, Fla,, Juno 1. The United pendent of tho Second Call. Charles L. Draper, recently acquit- States auxiliary gunboat Uneas arrived centrated a violent futilado upon El Morro, destroying it completely. Wasiiinoton, June 1. An order lias ted ot killing C. L. Hastings, at Jack- hero from the Cuban coast. Sho reTho forts at Socapa and l'unta Oorda been issued by tho war department sonville, 111., has been indicted by the ports that on Monday last, when about fired tho last shots. which provides that the organizations grand jury of Morgan county for per- a mile and a half west of Matanzas The Spanish loss must have been con- accepted and mustered into the United jury. lighthouse, she sighted a Spanish siderable. Window glass workers rcfuso to en- blockhouse on shore. Taking up a poStates service under tho president's Details aro lacklngas to tho American first call for troops will bo expanded tertain a wage conference with the sition about 000 yards off shore, the loss. from tho 75,000 men asked for under manufacturers. They also pcfuso the Uneas fired two shots at tho house, nnd The Spaniards pretend to havo struck tho second call so that each regiment proposition that the plants bo closed tho two shells went clear through the thp American vessels several times, but shall consist of 1'--' companies, troops or only for 30 days. building, which was wrecked. this information is accepted hero under batteries, and each battalion or The Spanish minister of finance has reral Persons Injur oil by an Exploilon. reserve. squadron of four companies and been authorized to issue 1,000,000,000 New YonK, June 1. A terrific explo At four o'clock Tuesday afternoon of tho maximum enlisted strength pesetas in pcrpetunl Internal debt nt y the paper tho American squadron ceased firing. provided by tho volunteer nrmy act four per cent., In order togttaranteo the sion occurred early in & Co., on East of Tobias New At that time thcro was no Spanish ves-B- Regimental and Independent battalion tho present loans. Nineteenth street, in which n number in sight. commanders nrc to select a recruiting For having received a wholesale lot of persons wcro Seriously Injured, tho No news has been received thcro from party to obtain recruits in tho of stolen goods from professional burgcntiro plant was wrecked and thoutho dispatch boats. locality whero tho organization was lars, J. M. Freeman, 70 years old, was sands of dollars' of damage was done. raised. Additional companies necessary sentenced, at Fort Scott, Kns., to tro No ono was killed, but it is feared that London Ilowlldered by Contacting Ileports. for tho completion of regiments and somo ot tho injured may die. Among London, Juno 1. This city is bewil- battalions aro to bo mustered by tho and a half years In the penltcntinry. Because of a refusal by Warden tho Injured is Tobias New, tho pro dered by the conflicting reports from samo rules that obtained under tho Hunter to allow them to play ball and prlctor. Santiago do Cuba which aro reaching president's first proclamation. other games insido tho prison walls, Spaniards Trylne to Compromlso Mexico hero from all sources. "Tho Spanish tho prisoners at tho Annmos.i (la.) state fleet destroyed or surrendered," nltor-natc- s AN SPECTACLE. INSPIRING Mexico Citv, Mox., Juno 1. It is repenitentiary revolted, and ull have been with "roportcd battlo discredported that tho agents ot tho Spanish placed on bread and water. ited at tho navy department" on tho Firing Drill or Ten llatterlos of Mght Ar. government aro buying cattlo and sows placards. tlllcry Alone the Heath nt CONGRESS. grain here, hoping to smuggle it out THE FIFTY-FIFT- H Some of tho special dispatches havo of tho country In tramp steamers, Tort Tampa, Fla. seemingly mlnuto details as to how which will endeavor to run tho blockItegular Session.) (first "tho Itrooklyn, standing well in shore, Tampa, Flo., Juno . A firing drill ade. Tho mattor will bo looked Into BKNATK. opened tho battlo, and how a heavy of tho wholo brigade of light artillery, by tho government, which is deterflro was concentrated by tho wholo ten batteries of four guns each, was Wasiiinoton, Juno 1. A bill for tho mined to maintain a strict neutrality. who squadron on Morro and tho other held along the beach at Port Tampa. protection ot homestead settlers to which they replied furious- All the artillery maneuvers wcro gono outer tho military or naval servico ot Mutiny at the United States l'cnltcutlurj nt Fort Leavenworth. tho United States in time of war was ly." through with, nnd the sight was an Leavenworth, Kas., Juno 1. At tha Another report says: "Commodore one. For over ono hour tho passed by tho senate. Tho bill proSchloy, after exploding many mines In artillery dashed up and down tho long vides that tho sorvlco In tho war with United States penitentiary at Fort tho channel, ran the Texas far enough beach through tho shallow water and Spalu shall bo considered as residence, Leavenworth mutiny broke out among into tho harbor to enpugo and sink tho over tho hammocks of Picnic island, and work upon tho land, and that by tho convicts, 15 of them escaping. Rcina Mercedes." wheeling the guns into line at com- enlistment tho claim shall not bo for- After a lively chaso ono of them, James Musgrovc, a territory outlaw, was shot firing. Tho noise of tho fir- feited. Au American Story A Different Face on mand and When tho war revenue bill was takou down. Tho others escaped. ing at times was dcafonlng. the Afsnlr. up tho absenco of a quorum was sugMailing Itatlous for Thirty Days. New York, Juno 1. An Evening Bays tho Health of tho Spjulsh Army In gested, aud 15 minutes wcro consumed Wasiiinoton, Juno 1. Tho war deCuba Is Kxoellcnt, Journal special frotuCapo Hay Men says: In assembling the requisite number of partment Is massing rations for 30 days MAiinm, Juno 1. In regard to tho senator, and tho discussion of tho bill Tho torpedo boat Porter arrived at for tho troops that aro assembling ut Molo St. Nicolas nt I a. m. with dis- reported illness of tho Spanish troops proceeded. Jacksonville, Fla., under command of inspector-genera- l of tho patches for Washington. Sho left Im- In Cuba, tho IIOI78R. Maj.-GcLee. The ofllclals dccllno to mediately, but beforo going to sea tho sanitary department says tho health The fenturo of tho houso was a north sav how many men are to bo concen Acfollowing story of tho bombardment of of the army in Cuba is oxoellcnt. and south love feast, Invoked by a sen trated thero or whether they will stay cording to tho last reports received, tho ate bill to 30 days. Santiago do Cuba was obtained by your sick list has been reduced ono-harimovo "as ities. A debate all political disabil- at that place for tho full sprang up on tho correspondent at tho Mole: Tho Ilelvldcro's russencers Safe. tho forced marches have ended iand tho right of Gen. Joo Wheeler to Tho American squadron, augmented food has Improved." PiiiLADELVHiA, Juno 1. The Norgeneral of major ns scruo by the torpedo boat Portcr)tho auxilwegian steamer Kong Frode 1 cached Ills Nebraska Iteglmont volunteers without resigning from her dock in this city at 12:35 p. in. She iary cruiser, and tho protected cruiser llryan May OctAfter All. tho house. Mr. Bailey (Tex.), the New Orleans, approached tho entrance ' Washington, Juno 1. Secretary Al- democratic leader, strongly Insisted liml on board 24 nassentrcrs and the tho wrecked 41 persons 13:30 to tho harbor of Santiagoat about ger has telegraphed tho governor of that Gen. Wheeler, uuder tho constitu- crew of llelvlucro. from e p. m., tho Iowa leading. Nebraska that ho will bo glvon nn op- tion, must resign from congress. steamer the Cuban republic Is one of the ot to tho harbor portunity to furnish an additional full Grosvcnor (0.) and Settle (Ivy.) follow- passengers. Insldo tho entrance 's regiment of infantry. This will per- ing In glowing tributes to tho reunited was seen ono of tho warships of mit tho governor to appoint Wm. J. north and south. The bill was passed fleet, stripped for action. Illinois l'rohlbltlon Stnte Con) cation. unanimously. Peokia, 111., June l". Tho prohibiAs tho American fleet drew near tho Bryan as colonel if ho bo desires. and Preparing to Reoeiro the American Troop NOTED WITH SATISFACTION. tion state convention, in session hero, Qclcans was dotached, Now at Honolulu. Is very largely attended, every conahoad of tho Iowa, steamed forward San Francisco, Juno 1. Tho steamOno of tho ship Moona arrived hero from Australia Spain Hugs tho Delusion that Sho Oalned gressional district being represented, Toxas and Massachusetts. 1,200 delegates being present. fortifications oponcd flro on her, and ports via Honolulu. At tho lattct n Victory Over tho American ho repllod, tho othor two ships placo everything was in readiness for Want to Flj lit With Hryau. Fleet at Santiago. JKFTEftBON ClTV, Mo., Juno 1. GOV. directing tho flro at tie battery the rccoption ot tho troops on their way the scnato Count Stephens Is receiving many telegrams Madrid Juno J. In on tho Punta Gorda within Itho harbor to Manila, nnd tho most elaborate prep Valencia usked If "tho nows of the and letters from citizens in all parts ot and to westward of tho position occu- arations had been made. Amcrlean rcpulso at Santiago do Cubn the state who want to enlist In Bryan's Tho latter Condition of tho Hank of Hpaln Moro Seri- was olllclal." pied by tho Spanish Bhlp. regiment. ous Than a itovcmo In War. replied to tho flro and Immediately The minister of marine, Capt Aunou, p. m. Tho conMAtniD, Juno 1. a target for tho Amcnlcan ships afllrmatlveiy, adding: "Tho of Spain is consid- replied tho augury for further vicengaged In tho battlo. Sho retired d dition ofmoro Hank serious than any reverse. news Is a goo! ered us a protecting headland, and was of tho war. If it can not help tho tories which the courtigo and high sot seen again during tlio engagement. government tho war can not bo con merit of our sailors give reason to hope for." Tho Iowa, directed by Capt. "Fight tinned. constiTho scnato then quickly "noted with Hko biliousness, dyspepsia, headache,promptly ing Bob" Evans; tho Massachusetts, Ordered to Camp Alget, tho brllllaut victory of tho pation, sour stomach, ludlRcstloa aro Capt. P. J. nigglnson;(thoTcKas, Capt. :ured by Hood's Vllts. Tlicy do their work Wasiiinoton, Juno 1. Tho Thirty, Spanish fleet." W. Philip, and tho Now Orleans, fourth leglment of Michigan volunJ. rhlrtyl'our I.lvcs tost. Capt Wm. M. Folgoij, kept up their, teers has been ordered by telegraph Si:atti.e, Wash., Juno 1. A special Corbln to proceed to tcrrlBc flro against the) Morro,. Socapa by Adjt.-0eVictoria, B. C, saya and l'unta Gordo fortlffcatlons 'for two Camp Alger, Va., for duty under com- to the Times from Jauo Uroy foun-doiv- d d the schooner Lady Graham of tho mand of Maj.-Uehours, their projootSlos,.of enprmous 03 miles west of Capo Flattery, easily niul thoroughly. fPfe armj corps. sizo, doing tremendous damago'to the. Sunday, May 23. Only 37 out of 01 pM' Best after dlnntr pills. W& I I Car-Memory of Kespoct to .tho defenses of tho harbor. songers were tiaved. 25 cents. All tlniKBlsU. pouter. Prepared by C. I. Hood & Co.. Lowell, Mass. Tho masonry of Socapa and Morro s Arr.ul of Uen. Miles nt Tampa. Deb Moines, la., Juno 1. Hags on Tl only I'll! to tako wllh Hood's fiarsaparllla. was battered almost Into dust, and tho , Tav'.-aFla., Juno 1. Gen. Nelson A. forms of Spanish artillerymen and in- all public buildings in the stao aro at half-maout of respect to tho memory HI! 1, accompanied by Ills family, staff fantry could plainly,, be seen flying to of Are.ypu a subscriber to The Cyrus C. Carpenter, whose aii a foroo of q)ork., arrived in Turapa liiJJs. safety behind 'the neighboring at; 0:30 a, ta. frou Wushlngtoa. funeral will be held at Fort Dodge. You should be. Be.. whloh Jot&cl The auxiliary u. n. O depart-mcnt.harort-au-rrlnc- o. E, fue-torlf vicc-rrcsiucta-potCor-vcrabo-cabo-hin- Schley's flcot just beforo tho battlo took placo was hit by shells from tho forts, and it is thought she was seriously damaged. After seeking the protection of a jutting headland, tho Spanish warships continued to flro projectiles over tho hills toward the fleet, but they had no range, not even direction to their shots, and the shells fell harmlessly Into tho sea. That tho number of killed and wounded on tho Spanish fildo is enormous, no ono doubts, for thno and again tho American shells hit tho batteries squarely, and amid tho flying masonry and dismantled guns the forms of men wcro seen. The damage dono to tho American fleet can not bo learned, but it is not thought any person was killed, if indeed nnyono was wounded. Official Dispatch l'rom Havana to Madrid. Madiud, Juno 1. Tho following undated official dispatch from Havana has been received here. known. Actual thlrif further the highest grade baking powder tests aaow It goes one-ttaa say other bread. IE A General Memorandum Prepared by Surgeon-GenerSternberg of the Army. al ''IRONING MADE Win wm 111T11 niiiiwwiiwj itiiiimitiiiiiii! immiiBiiiiniiiuni ESY' feaiiijio OdUil ihihihiiiiiiiiiiiihu im mm" t IT IS IN REPLY TO NUMEROUS LETTERS. POWDER Absolute! Puro l'ntrlotlo Ladles Who Deslro to Do Something for the Sick nnd Wounded Soldiers In tho Field May Learn What Articles Will Prove Most Useful ami Acceptable nnd Whero to Send Them. Wasiiinoton Juno 1. Sternberg, of tho array, lias received numerous letters from patriotic ladles asking what articles would be Surgeon-Gener- STARCH MAKES COLLARS AND GUFFS STIFF ANDK1GE m m w no 11ucm nroOT Dnimirr wnir ONE POUND OF THIS STARCH WILL1 GO AS FAR AS A POUND,' AND A HALF OF ANYtOTHER STARCH.' rtWYACTURED 0NiyBy w THy.G,HURlNGER BR0S.C9 " w mm . KE0KUK.I0WA. ym imwn COPYRIGHTED utiiiMfni im NEWHAVEN,CONN.al nn: m win jii iwpwitoMiniiaiqWsii Tills stnrch Is prepared on eclonttflc principles bv men who havo bad yoirs of practical exporirnco in fancy lanndorinir. It restores old linen and sammer drossos to tbeli natural whiteness and imparts a Iwaatlfal and lasting llnlab. It Is tbo only atarct nnnufactnred that Is perfectly harmless, containing noltber arsonic, alum or an, Xher substance Injurious to linen and can bo used eicn for a baby powdar. tmtfi For sale by all wholesale and retail grocers. I. Illinois Formal Opening of the Transmls-sissipand International Exposition at Omaha. A pi Central R. R. TO C ALIFORNI A VIA NEW ORLEANS with the Southern in connection FINE INAUGURAL Pacific STREET PAGEANT. Tiirougti Weekly TOURIST SLEEPING CAR lho Famous Marino Hand Led the Way nnd 11 Hundred Other Mu.lcill Organizations Contributed Muslo tor tho Occasion President McKlnley Toaclied tho Starting liutton. Omaha, Neb., Juno 1. Amid tho music ot a hundred bands, the cheers of a hundred thousand people, and tho Hags, tho waving of innumerable Transmlsslsslppl nnd International exposition was dedicated. Everything contributed to the smoothness of tho final hours of preparations and nothing occurred to mar the occasion. At 0:30 tho great civic parado started on its march from tho center of the city to the grounds. The national Marino band led tho splendid pageant, and a hundred musical organizations from the various states of tho mid-wecontributed to tho occasion. The pa rade was thrco miles long,cons!stlng of the oflieers and guests of tho exposition y organiIn carriages, tho zations and all the secret societies of this and adjacent states. Early tho special trains had begun to unload tholr crowds until the rail0 road men estimated that at least peoplo had arrived. These, mingled with tho citizens of Omaha, formed one solid phalanx along the routo of the parade for ten miles. Rev. Dr. Niccols, of St. Louis, opened tho exercises nt tho grounds with an appeal to "Ho who dooth all things well" to shower Ills blessings on tho enterprise! and tho peoplo of the Trans mlsslsslppl region, especially President 0. W. Wattles. Hon. John L. Web ster, of Omaha, and Hon. John Bluffs, Baldwin, of Council N. eulogized tho occasion. President McKlnley addressed the assembled multitude by long distanco telephone, touched tho magic button, nnd tlio exposition was dedicated. Tlio weather could not havo been more propitious, and not a partlclo of dust was in evi st scml-mllltar100,-00- Leaving Cincinnati and Louisville on I. C H. R, fast "New Orleans limiled" tram EVERY THURSDAY for Los Angeles and San Francisco without change. The Limited also connects at New Orleans daily with Express Train or the Pacific Coast, and on Tuesdays and Saturdays (after January 4, iRgb) with the Sunset of Limited Annex Pacific, giving t pedal Panic-lars the Southern through service to San Francisco. of Agents of tbo I. C. R. R. and connecting lines. S. G Hatch, Olv. Pan. Agent, Cincinnati. John A. Scott. DIv. Past. Agent, Memphis. A. H. Hanson, G, P. A. W, A. Kellond, A. 0. P. A. Chicago. .l Louisville. ....l.l.l.. ,!... ., .1.1 .1.1 .1.1 .. Dr. Gum Ottcs Balsam Spruce CURES YOUR COUGH IN A DAY. 25 & In the afternoon tho Marino band gave n concort at tho grounds, aud n night pyrotechnic display of tho most elaborate scale enlivened tho occasion Ilia President's Itegrets and Congratula- dence. 50 CENT BOTTLES. t' i I Wioinvfirnv. .Tnnn 1.- President Mc- 1. '.. ... YEARS' IMPROVEMENTS IN Klnlcy formally opened tho Transmls- - "50 TriTnrTlfit Intlfll OX nfifli tlnil elaolnnl nnd FARMING," at Omaha, Ncb by touching an clec- trlo button in tlio toicgrapn room in tho Whlto House. A few minutes o Published by tbo JNbW York Tribune ono o'clock tho president sent out Second Edition. tho following telegram of congratulation to tho president of tho exposition, 32 Pages, 18 by i34 Inches Mr. uuraon w. auics: A general review of the advances be-for- ., flyiT IHfli I'Pf P II I' I' ' 1'i'rM" Sold by St. Bernard Drug Store. tions. Liver Ills ilpi'i'.and International Expoiltton, Omaha, and improvements made in the A(0.: leading branches of farm industry Tho cordiality of tho invitation exfaded to mAintuinmont nt thn nrwnlnir of our arcat during the last half century. exposition Is greatly appreciated, and I more Special articles by the best agdeeply rcrot that publlo duties prevent mo ricultural writers, on topics which Irom leaving mo capuai m uni uiuc Tho events ot tbo memorablo bait century they have made their life study. which the Transmlsslsslppl and International Illustrations of old fashioned imexposition commcmorat03 nro Interwoven wllh plements. tho history of tho wholo nation and aro of surpassing imoortjnea Tho mighty west affords A vast amount of practical informost Rtrllilug ovidCDces of tho splendid achieveIt is ments and possibilities of our people. endur-nnc- a mation. o matchless trlbuto to tho energy and A valuable aid to farmers who of tho pioneer, whllo Its tast agricultural dc clopment, Us progress in manufactures. Its desire to stimulate production and advancement In tbo nr W and sciencos, and in all profit. departments ot oducation andondeavor have Extremely interesting and incivilizabeen Inestimable contributions structive. tion nnd wealth ot tho world. Nowhere haTO the unconquerable determinastrength nnd sturdy manhood ONLY 15 CENTS A COPY, by mail. tion, of our American citizenship been more forcibly bend your order to illustrated. In pcaco or war tho men and women e nt of tho west havo over been in tho vanguard. I congratulato tho management upon Its magnificent enterprise and assure all who partlclpato in thli undertaking of tho deep Interest which tho governmant has in its suo-cc,- .j. Wll.UAU McKlMLEV. THE BEE, Earungton, Kj Co (EompounO n. Hco-on- Hood's ill Christian Work In tbo Field. prescriptions IA C st cx-Qo- .cnilsw Younobtown, 0., Juno 1. Herbert properly it lakes time. Il requires K. Knsltcy, tho goncral secretary of experience and a complete knowledge ot drugs. It requires the druggist tho Young- Men's Christian association to have a large amount of drugs-fre- sh In this city, has lctt for Tampa, Fla., drugs. He must give tho best to assumo cliargo of tho Ohio branch possible work, and for compensation of tho Y. M. 0. A. at that point. be must be reasonable. a Soldier Itobert T-- Lincoln' 1. Warren De8 Moines, In., Juno Bccktvlth, tho baseball player1! who WITH THE ABOVE FACTS REMEM eloped with tho daughter of Kpbort T. DER WE'RE CAREFUL. Lincoln, has enlisted with tho Iowa, national guard, with tho purpose ol I ST. BERNARD DRUQ STORK, Kolng to tho frgnt. Bon-ln-lj- v o J pit w!S8lr or, in other words, the business done today is only what it was ten years ago." We have commercial interests in the Orient, and the possession of the Phillipincs will increase that PUBLISHING COMPANY. trade, which is already of such imBEE Incorporated.) portance as to warrant the United Pcstofflco at Karliugton ai Second Eotcridtbe States unacquiring and keeping an clan matter. outpost in the Pacific. A British SUBSCRIPTION RATES: official report states that "the present volume of the United States It oo trade in China represents more Oat Vaar.ilrietlr In advance ' 50 " Sii Month., of the entire 55 ThrtaMonth., " than .. SinfleCople i Specimen copies mailed (ree on application. trade of the empire." The trade wanted in all parli of the Correipondenla of this country in that quarter is conntT. Addre.aua for particular!. next in importance to that of Great THURSDAY. JUNR 2, 1898. Britain. The Phillipincs are a long way off when measured by miles but they arc very near to us, and so arc their neighbors, in business relations. PAUL M. MOORH, Editor nd Manager. one-sevent- AMERICA, f'JAraerlca," known nlao cs "Sly Country, 'Tla of Thcc," vrna composed by Samuel Trarjcu Smith wldlo ft theological student nnd first runs nt n chltitren'n celebration In the Park Street clmrch ot Boston July , 1833. K .j lib no bio frco- - For thirty years Tutt's Pills have proven a blessing to the invalid. Arc truly the sick man's friend. Tried Friends Best. A Known Fact piss oAve vlo Baby's First Steps.. Important The shoeing of a child's foot is a matter which requires much attention. Much injury may be done the little feet by the wrong kind of shoes. Wc take great care of our children's department Wc have the right shoe, and we know how to fit the little feet. You need shoes and so do your children. We have shoes for all ages and we have them for sale. Cast your lot with us. you shall not regret it. Wc stand behind any shoe wc sell for a good one. Uncle Sam Says: This Is JLc !: VIEW MCtUS mhmMfj HFlHfliv I 1, My S. My conn-try- T ot thoo. Sweet land o( nn - tfvo ooun - try,theo Lnnd of tho , 'tis cr - ty, For bilious headache, dyspepsia sourstomach, malaria.constipa-tio- n and all kindred diseases. "& i 3 Of theo Thy nnmo America's Qroatost Modicino. It will I I Blng; lovo; Lnndwhoromy fn thors died, Land of tho I lovo thy rooks and rills, Thy woods nnd t TUTT'S Liver PILLS AN ABSOLUTE CURE. Sharpen YourAppstlte, Purify and Vitalize Your Blood, Overcome That Get a bottle of Tired Feeling. Hood's Sarsaparllla and begin to take It TODAY, and realize the great to do you. good It Is Is America's Greatest Medicine. All fefe n Efefc -- 8. The number of passports issued by the State Department to people going abroad now is less than 50 per cent of the usual number sued at this time of year. The war is responsible and Americans are not staying at home wholly through fear. They arc not too well pleased with the present attiPatriotism Not Pnrllsnn Strife. tude of certain European people toward this country and its people If friend Rogers, of the determined not to conMessenger, had more pa- and have any more tourist's dollars triotism and less politics in the tribute make-uof his paper he would be to their support. happier and much more beloved. for pockelbooks A useful attachment Especially would this be true if consists ot a register by which the amount some of his politics did not reck ot money on hand can be indicated at a of dials being placed inside so of old party strife that hap- glance, a series the cover to bs turned until the figures pened before the war and smells show the right numbers Louisville Post. better for not being exhumed. About the most "useful attachEven if viewed only from the ment" for pocket books that we standpoint of a partisan it were have ever noted is a well grown better not to shake the bones of an roll of bills of the 20, 50 and 100 old family skeleton in the face of denominations. These speak in a the public at any time. And the dial-lcwhich all can understand, rattling of the skeleton in the last and which commands universal issue of the Messenger evinces ex- respect and admiration. tremely bad taste on the part of There is more gold in this the editor. It is a time for panot politics or the raking country than ever before in the triotism, country's history. Anda Nebrasup of old party strife. Messenger has made a scur- ka man, who used to be well The rilous and vindictive attack on known, and who recently wanted The pretext as- to be made a Major General in the Gov. Bradley. sumed is the troubles of Company Volunteer army has been defeated D. The attack is unwarrantable for the Captaincy of a volunteer and is not justified by the facts. company. What is the country It is not our province and we coming to? decline to enter into a discussion Hon. Geo. W. Jollv, of Owens-borWe of the distressing incident. has requested Senator Land-scpublished the statements of the to introduce a bill in Congress, various parties to the aflair last changing the names of the Philweek and the facts are known. lipincs to the "Dewey Islands." The charitable view to take Such a change of name would of the whole matter is, as expsessed strike a popular chord and would in the patriotic letter of Mr. John constitute a fitting recognition of C. Latham to a committee of genthe gallant Admiral's victory. tleman, representing the Company: "Thinking over the whole The Nashville American perpematter I am persuaded that you trated a grim joke the other day by have been made victims of a most putting the following item at the unfortunate combination of circum- head of a half column of "Army stances." and Navy Gossip:" It is very easy to criticise, and "Artificial limbs have been constructed there have been several hundred in Germany in such a way that those who thousand private war strategy aro obliged to use them can ride bicycles." boards, who have sat in judgment There have been $105,000,000 on the government, the war and in gold imported into the United navy departments and Governors States in eleven months past. of. various states. But these critiNot Our Friends. cisms have done little harm to anybody save the critics themselves. The present war ought to dissiThere is every reason to believe pate forcVcr the sentimental illuthat Governor Bradley.in common sion which has so long existed rewith Govrenors of other states, garding France's friendship for us. the army and navy officials and France was for us in the Revoluupon all of tion because England was against the administration, of the reasons France has devolved the arduous us, and one whom is against us now is because Engand urgent duty to enlist, mobilize, land is for us. The Revolution muster into the service and equip had hardly closed before we had to an immense army of willing and go to war with France, nnd the patriotic volunteers, have done only class in France today who are not openly and offensively against all that their duty demanded us arc the tradesmen, who arc and that their preeminent ability politic enough to wish to keep our made possible to do in order to custom, which is the mainstay equip and put in the field with the of many of them. We can get least possible delay an efficient along without French goods, and we shall be the better for it if we army to meet the foreign foe. get along without the depravity of Personal discord, nor politics, French literature and art. nor party strife should be given "DEWEY ISLANDS." any place to discredit the earnest work for the nations defense and Suggestion That the Name of the honor that is being done by Phllliplnes be Changed. those in authority. isHop-kinsville p ct s" Hood's Sarsaparilla itrugglats. Textiles for the Army. "Some of our textile mills are ld Lot froo dom ring I pilgrim's prldo,From ev ry moun-tnln bovo. toniplod hills; My henrt with rnp turo thrills Llko that Our fathor's God, to thoo, Lot muslo swell tho breozo Author ot llborty, And ring from nil tho troos To tb oo wo sing: Swcot froodom's song; Long may our land bo bright Let mortal tongues nwnko; With freedom's holy light; Lot nil that brcatho pnrtnko; Ix) t rooks tholr sllcnco break; Pro Joe t us by thy might, Great God our King. Tho sound prolong. carlstedt's LOCOMOTIVE al- BLASTS. ,, o y ready supplied with sufficient orders for goods for army purposes from the government to keep them running full time; in some instances day and night," says the "This demand Textile World. will affect both our cotton and woolen mills. There are very few of the latter that are now manufacturing flannels, such as were made thirty years ago. This fact has an interesting connection here, due to the dcmand.for army purposes, for goods of this character, which have been superseded, for ordinary wear, by knitted fabrics. The result of the demand for flannels, more particularly 6x4 blouse linings, will induce a number of our mills to change their machinery over to this class of fabrics. They will all have to be made, and this will take time, as the market is practically bare of them. It will have the advantage, however, of removing much of the pressure in other directions, which is a matter greatly to be desired. The government stands in great need for cotton material for tenting purposes, and the strictures s fabl are very rigid for a ric, the standard of the governd ment being that the goods a fire hose being played of an upon them for hour before the water shows through. This is regarded to be an essential feature in tenting supplies for use in Cuba during the Cotton ducks and rainy season. drills will be in great demand, and advertisements arc already in the papers for proposals for such goods lor government use. The goods in want are duck. and twelve-ouncThe new tan color, goods arc especially wanted; the deliveries to commence on or after July 1, next. Blue kersey cloth for overcoats and trousers, for the soldiers and marines, will be wanted, and rush orders have already been placed with some mills for them. These demands on the part of the government may have such an influence upon manufactures that our textile mills may find themselves well supplied with orders before they know it." all-wo- ol oo Robertson, by good work placed himself in the line ot promotion and has been rewarded by his appointment toMbe position of passenger conductor, to tako effect as soon as ho can learn the St. Louis division and passenger rules pertaining to tickets. Tho selection is a good one and we wish him well. oe Smith, passenger conductor, will soon sever his connection with tho railroad company nnd retire to bis farm up in Indiana. Rumor says that tho wreck on tho St. Louis division Monday night was caused by somo scoundrel tampering with the track cyidently for the purpose of wrecking a train. conductor on the Henderson division, has who has been a freight Diamond" was then in the most tangible shapo it ever assumed a fairly well de- tined route on paper tho inference Is as plain as tho proboscis of a Polish Jew. Exchange. r German w liwct powder The entering wedge for nearly all Diseases the human system is heir to. Cures INDIGESTION DOWN IN THE MINES. ueo. w. Kobinson is now master car builder for the Empiro Coal Co. A good man for tho place. A large amount of coal from Alabama is used yearly by tho sugar refiners of Louisiana. Lem Owen, who hai been in New Mrxi co operating a mining machine will, It is said, soon return hero to permanently 10 cate. says that copper mines abandoned for ten or twenty years are now being opened and de veloped on a large scale. Baltimore is experiencing a large increase in coal trade.--, many sailing crafts are load ing there on government account for South ern and Pacific ports. Dick Croft and W. C. Wilson, mechanics Irom tbe South Diamond mine came down Sunday and took part in the decoration services. From reliable sources wo learn that the Order of United Mine Workers is trying hard to effect an organization in tho Jellico luiuiug uisirici. Ben W. Robinson, manager of the Whit ley Coal Co, spent a few days with rela tives here last week, and reports work at their mines good. G. Browning, of the South Diamond mines, came down with bis family last tunuay ana spent mo day with relatives He reports work still good thero. aunt iruicuiieid anu lamily made a visit to Madisonville on the day the Harris circus was mere. Ut course liarlon just went along to take care of tbe children. Alabama coko companies that coolem plate the shipments of coko to Mexico will in tne luturesuow a big increase and arrangements are being made with railroads with that object in view. Thos. Steel, the efficient night watchman for tbe St. Bernard Coal Co., nt tbe South Diamond mines, says there is not fifteen minutes ot the night at a time that ou cannot bear people traveling around some place but lorn says tbey never molest him or the company's property. We venture the assertion that at no other mining point in Kentucky can you find more knowledge displayed on the war question than at Karlington. Tbe map of tbe world is studied closely and our men srem to know the location of tbe Spanish fleet about as well as Sampson The following article from the Louisville Post we give for what it is worth One of tbe managers ot one tbe coal companies said to be included in tbe deal when questioned as to the truth of this report, said he believed it to be only a rumor Knoxville. Tenn , May 28. News was received here today that the big English coal deal is an accomplished fact. The syndicate organized to buy tho properties has announced its acceptance ot tbe proposition made by the coal companies and within a month til tbe details will bo completed About $5,000,000 will change hands. All the coal properties of upper East Tennessee and Southern Kentucky aro Included in the deal. Tho deal was negotiated through tho n Banking Company, of London, and this end of it was looked after by Major E. E. McCroskey. The properties involved are in Jellico, Coal Creek, Poplar Creek, and Big Creek districts. Their capacity is estimated at 30,000 tons daily and about 4,000 miners are employed. Today Major McCroskey received a letter to the effect that tho report was favorable and that tho syndicate would take tbe properties. Agreements with tbe present owners have already been made. Spiln Handicapped. Considered from every standpoint, it is truly a hazardous venture for the fleet of any country to proceed at any great distance from the base of fuel supply unless they find en route a coaling port at some friendly nation. In tbe casoof Spain, our government by taking advantage of tbe situation as to fuel, can possibly accomplish far more than by carrying out plans generally adopted in navat warfare. Tbe strict neutrality of England and her undisguised cordiality towards Uncle Sam is also of very great advantage. As already stated, considerable Welsh coal has been sent to Porto Rico, but all of it was shipped prior to the beginning of hostilities. It may also be stated that the same coal is used principally in Spain itself, and that as it is now declared contraband by the English Government its delivery will be greatly curtailed. The manufacturing industries of the kingdom, the steamship companies which depend upon Welsh coal for their bunker supply, tbe government plants tor making ordnance, ammunition etc., tbo dry docks and shipyards will all bo seriously affected, as tbo Spanish coal production is so small as to be insicnifi cant. The entire country does not mine over 500,000 tons annually less than 35 per cent 01 wnai is exported Irom Newport News, Va alone in tbe same period. With this accessible to the seacoast, it would bo of much value to tbe government, but most of tbe mines are located in the Biscay provinces, where the country is so mountainous that there Is no means of transporting it to tbe seaboard except on the backs of mules, which prohibits its uso except locally. N. V. Correspondence, Milwaukee) Anglo-India- Sold by St. Bernard Drug Store. 'mfmmimm Price, 25 Cents. I 49 4? 4? 4? 4? 4? 4? 4?i nmtiU'i BISHOP & COJ MADISONVILLE, KY. DETECTIVE We want a man in every locality to act as private Detective Experience under instructions. Address, unnecessary. : OETECTIVE iACENCY, r5 ino copper Miner Nashville, Tcnn. first-clas- shal-stan- three-quarter- s eight-ounce e, ten-oun- fast-dye- d Ax Jottings. school house last Sunday morning. Tho threatening of rain caused tho attendance to be small, but wo had n very iuteresting school. Your correspondent attended Ibo Pleasant Grovo Sunday school last Sunday. Rev. Barney Butler is assisting Rev. Burds in a meeting in Trigg county. Rev. Barney Butler will preach at C. L. Higbce next Sunday night. Kev. Ramey will preach at Wood's chapel Saturday night. Mr. Fred Hulse, tho stave factory man man will be ready for making staves next week. His factory is a five horse power and will make staves very fast when they get to work. This is a great help to the neighborhood. The people should raise their crop and work at the factory at odd times. As no preacher appeared at Bro. John Hopson's on the fourth Sunday evening a was held, conducted by Thomas Ladd. Little Emmet Cox is convalescing after a severe spell of bilious fever. Hotel Higbee has eleven boarders from the factory. g convened at Bro. The J. L. White's on Tuesday night with a good attendance. prayer-meetinprayer-meetin- We are haying a plenty ot rain. The Sunday school met at Mitchell's Courier-Journa- l. crown Tun May luck and prosperity Dec with success is the wish of Sauvmagundi. From the Courier-Journa- l. Mnnnlngton Notes. Lieut. E. S. Wright, of the First United States cavalry, said to a The farmers ot this vicinity are very far There is a controversy about the behind with their farming on account of reporter for the Courier-Journaway to pronounce the name of "When you receive a telegram so much rain the past month, of Winficld Scott Schley. There from Washington to the effect that Walter Mcintosh, Dick Richardson, need be no longer a difference of the name of the Phillipincs has Nolle Richardson, Katie Wilbert, Maggio Hunt, Daisy Richardson and others atopinion. The Bee has from the been changed to the Dewey Is- tended the cirens at Madtsonville, Friday, A protracted meeting, conducted very first called it "Shla," with a lands please remember that a by is at the bottom of the Revs. W. O. Rickard and C. C. Hall, was long a, and now comes the Century idea. 'begun at Cole's Chapel Monday night and Dictionary, and pronounces it the "I was at Owcnsboro one day will continue several days. Mrs, Bettie Mcintosh and sons, Diluns same way. A Nashville professor last week, and among the many made has announced that it should be genial, wholesoulcd people I met and Cus, week. a trip to Madisonvillo one was Hon. Geo. W. Jolly, formerly day last "Shly," and Tennessee people are United States District Attorney for Mr. Frank Wright.of Eirlington, visited following his version, but he isn't Kentucky. He. told me that he friends at Mannington, Saturday and Sunin it with The Bee and the Century had written to Senator William day, Mrs. Sallio Dictionary. Lindsay asking him to introduce a The entertainment at was enjoyed by all Saturday night bill in Congress changing the Phil- who attended. industry in the lipincs to the Dewey Islands." The Master Cart B. Mcintosh is very ill, at United States has grown apace. the this writing. Not for Export. A paper read before the British Some of our good looking boys and girls are going to attend services at Flat Creek, and Steel Institute recently From the New York Tribune. Iron Commodore Schley is expected Sunday. shows what loss has been suffered to prove that the Spanish fleet Miss Coppie Dickcrson visited friends In Madisonville, last week. id Great Britain and what gain isn't bottled for export. Mr. Tim Carroll visited at St. Charles has been made in the industry in Sunday. Nelson's Long Chase. "The exports from this country. Baliimors News. Lee Mcintosh and sister visited friends Great Britian in 1890 aggregated It took Nelson two years and near Red Hill last Sunday. In 1897 the ex- five months of weary waiting '417.025 tons. l at Mannington is The and were only 271,909 tons, a long chasing after the French and progressing finely. Come, parents, and ports falling off of 147.116 'ons. The Spanish fleets to bring off the bat- bring your children. preached Rev. It isn't always SaturdayMorganSunday A nt Pleasant Hill United States in 1897 only took tle of Trafalger. large crowd atand an easy proposition to get at an tend the services both days. Friend 85,475 tons, as against 3:8,108 enemy on the. sea, The loss in 1890. tons Smash It. "Do you think there is any money in Cleveland Plain Dealer. of the United States business, it politics, Tirapson?" Don't wait for a corkscrew, Cap was' admitted, threw the British "You Jel, there Is. That's where all Sampson. Hit it in the neck. trade backabout ten years mine went." Detroit Free Press. This Settles It. l: Ken-tuckia- The heavy rain of last Sunday night was the cause of tho streams near Norton-vill- e overflowing to such an extent that the track in some places was under water, but little damage was done. The wile of Operator Fawcctt is now visiting relatives and friends in the vicinity of Guthrie, and the operator is very lonely. The new siding at Robards is now ready h for use recent additions is now one of tho longest sidings on the Henderson division. Wc aro much pleased to see Curtis Lane able to be up again, and it is now thought that with care bo will soon bo ready for work on the road, Curtis made Tub Bee office a pleasant call Tuesday, and showed his appreciation of the paper by paying up his subscription in advance. Ho goes to Dawson to spend n lew days. The government is aware of the fact that the L. & N. has one of the most direct routes to the South and therefore patronizes that company liberally, as will be seen by the numerous trains enroute South. Probably no question is of more importance to the railroads than that of the restoration of wages, so we give what the Courier-Journhas to say on that subject "As tbe beginning of the new fiscal year in the Louisville and Nashville Railroad Company approaches, as stated a month ago in tho Courier-Journa- l, the employes of the road are speculating on whether or not they will gel back the cut which was made some years ago. When tbe committee appointed by the engineers met with tbe officials of the road some timo ago it is said that they were assured, as they had been before, that when tho earnings justified a restoration it would ba made. The answer, at all events, is said to have been a satisfactory one. Since then the road has continued to show increases, arTd'the earnings are now pretty close to the earnwhich is taken as the ings of 1892-9basis on which ibo earnings must bo computed. "One of the officials said yesterday that, while ho could not speak postively, he believed, personally that the cut would be restored about tho beginning of the new fiscal year, because there was a prospect that tho earnings would then justify the restoration. The impression seems to be also that the salaries of all the employes would, be restored, including clerks, officials and operators. This will mean, according to estimates, a total advance in When the salaties of about 600, 000. cut was made it was 10 per cent on all employes who received less than $4,000 and 20 per cent on those who received $4,000 and more " The Russellville circuit court returned a verdict Saturday in favor of the L. & N. Railroad company brought by S. 7. Hutchcson, a tobacco dealt r, charging tbe in freight company with discrimination rales. The charge to Louisville was 30 cents a hundred, while from Hopkinsville and Clarksville it was only iS cents. The road claimed that it had a right to make the discrinination, and was upheld by the court. As the Rotbwell and Salycrsville railroad is pointing Ibis way tho contemplation of its completion would afford us much pleasuro were it not for the story that Billy Mizs tells on J. M. Pieratt of Ezel. Recalling tho fact that about nino years ago ono Mr. Spauldlng had in contemplation tho "Blue Diamond," or some other equally brilliant bunco scheme, Mr. Mize says that be was in Frankfort when Senator Pieratt received word from Spaulding that ha would be at Ezel on a certain date to locate tbe line. "Tbe line runs right through my properly," remarked the excited Senator when be had finished reading the letter, "and I must be thero to have my barn, smokehouse, etc., moved so as to glvo them the right of way. Oh, I do wish tbe Legislature would adjourn." "You'll have plenty of lime to move tbe buildings before they break dirt," interjected Mr. Mizs, by way of pacification. "Tlmel Why, man, the road will be built at once, and I want to move off tbe buildings so as to be sure of securing it across my lands. It means much to me." Nothing more was said, but as tho "Blue and-wit3, DR. MENDENHALL'S IMPnOVED CHE AND Ml CUE rzii 4? 4? 49 49 49 49; j!5.5jj35h" l : Build a Home? HMpfP Repair a House? ft ilgaiaasgjgs p1 Now is the time for this kind of work I PUT YOUR HOUSE IN ORDER For Spring anil Summer .. Make your nest comfortable i ''jeIs&iXLBhLn i vWE HAVE THE STUFF.- All sorts of Building Material: to lUfc i ,1 3i 5 GUAItASTEED TO CUIIK And Milarla In all Form. Tiutteki. Kor4 ernuloe without Uio ftlwre plot ur nnd tbo signature of J. O. JlemlenlialL Prlco, GO conts nt all Doaloro. PREPARED ONLY BY 49! CHILLS AND FEVER .r. o. MioivriaiviivLr EVAHSVII.LE. 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Do not let anyone talk to you or something just When you want cod liver oil and the you want the very best. You will find them in only one place, Scott's Emulsion. There is no other emul sion like it; none other docs the same work ; and no other lias tii? same record of cures. hypo-phosphites Iron Mill Items. Health very good. Mr. Allie Hale passed through this vicinity Monday, Mr. George Kemp went to Marion Tuesday. Mr. Warner Taylor went to Marion Monday. Mr. Al. Sullivan went to see his brsst girl Sunday. Gabriel and R. E, Towery went to Providence Saturday. On the 201I1 a terrible accident happened to W. E. Wood near Tunila, Miss He was struck by a train while issippi. walking on tbe railroad near Tunila and Instantly killed. The remains wero in lered at the Shady Grovo Cemetery on the 22nd. wc extend our sympathy Dick-erson- 's r a ' W Weather fine. tip-plat- e rni ST, BERNARD GENERAL STORE. WILLARD HOTEL as Rood." Sunday-schoo- m ZTHROUGH VtSTlBUHO TRAIHSDAILY THR0U6MSUC- - W. PINGaBUffET S. MILLER, Jr., Manager. Corkscrew Ships Next. Richmond Times. 1 1 'IkEatMJfl CARS FROM HASHVILU ()) All UruKelstVsoc.nnd SCOTT & Howne, I hernials, I tin-pla- te To CHICAGO. "CkjIKvS If this bottling business keeps f.P.'JEPFRIS.C;P:A ,0.nJ1ILTLHAH.G5.A up we will need corkscrew instead ' "NASttVILLEJENH. tVAHJVILVE.IHt). ol twin screw ships. 0 l&xEi2LiiH NEWORLEANS BEST $a and $2.50 HOUSE IN LOUISVILLE. - r fi' . 4 22&t&&,,. .:', ifflS IJLtMWlStfiinJ ff r"-'-i m ". e. y ' p. I' vvj . ,mwi .1. .rr i?VihiiafornylYi i' ' - ...... . HE'iriikv J- ,4P r. HS ' " ' - x .HfliflBl Agricultural. Wc are reliably informed that tho wheat crop is unusually promising and should it escape "straw falling" the yield will be away above the average. Corn is looking well though some of the lowland farmers arc behind in planting on account of prevailing rains. A short crop of tobacco is planted in this section this season, partly owing to scarcity of plants and partly due to the fact that many large growers have voluntarily reduced their acreage. The outlook for hay is flattering. Potatoes are visibly affected by the prevalent Strawberries fell wet weather. short of half a crop. Should nothblackberries will ing intervene largely exceed an average yield. There is little fruit either apprcs or peaches in tho county and these are found only in the hilly sections. "Mu 3u6ustr.u roe Ctjrtoc." Mi' LOCAL NEWS. Is limitless, Hut they are wrong, alack I As tbo poet knows whose outburst is For lark o space sent back. Chicago News. They Vay thai space Ice Cream Supper. Tuesday evening Juno 7th, an Ice Cream and Strawberry supper will be given Assembly Hall by Captain James L. Burchficld so the Y. P. S. at E., beginning at C. Appointed to Take 6.30 o'clock. A deep cool well of lemonade will be presided over by PLACE OF MAJOR BRYANT, Rebecca. The program will con-siTHE of singing by the children and music, instrumental and vocal by Who is to be Left Behind as ladies, at intervals. Prices, for cream 10c; strawberries 10c; cake flustering- Officer for the 5c, and lemonade, 5c. The proThird Regiment. ceeds will be used for the purchase of books and other needful supHAVE dONE TO CHICKAMAUQA plies for the society. ACTING MAJOR. UEflRY WATIERSOK". The New Memorial Dny. "Under the roses the blue. Under tholillics the gray." Ob, thfi roses we plucked for the blue, And tho lilies uo twined for tbo gray, We have bound in a wreath, And in silence beneath Slumber our heroes today. Veteran Editor and Soldier Talks to the Kentucky Volunteers. st - Miss Uettic Owen week. & Patterson of Drs. Walker's Sanitarium, lnd., visited our city last u, When you sec the people tell thrm when you last saw me I was looking well in the photo I had taken hy Drown & Morrison, Earlington. s4- -'. '. &&, who attended were greatly pleased with the efforts of the pupils. Much A Sad Scene. credit is due Miss Brooks and her A sad scene was upon our streets teachers for their untiring interest last Tuesday morning. A small in those under their care. wagon, containing a man, a woman and a girl stopped at a principal The interest in the war news corner and the girl assisted' the manifested by Uncle Oscar Stevens man to alight. He was the worst creates a good deal of comment. cripple that has ever appeared in For a "peace at any price" man, lie our city, having no use of his lower certainly shows as deep an inter- limbs and but a limited use of his est as many of the Veterans who arms. He slowly dragged himself believe the United States should upon crutches and it required the start out on a war of conquest. use of both hands to move a single crutch. He hailed from Knox Mr. C. B. Finlcy, manager of county, Tcnn., and his affliction tho New Soddy Coal Company, at was the result of a full from a high Soddy, Tcnn., and .1 college mate building. He said he had relatives of Mr. J no. B. Atkinson, Presi- in Paducah and had been two dent of the St. Bernard Coal Com- months on the road so far. He r pany of this place, visited the was selling a grease eraser and our gentleman last week enroute people dealt with him liberally, a cast on a business trip and to visit majority donating his goods back his daughter who lives in Con- to him. He thanked them gratenecticut. Mr. Finlcy's company fully, and said they were the is filling orders on Government "whitest people" he ever struck. contract, shipping to Port Tampa. lat-'to- Deafness is by constitutional remedies caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous lining of tho Eustachian Tube. When ibis tube ccts Inflamed you have a Tlic domicile of Mr. Ed Robin- rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and is son, a former Earlington boy who when it is entirely closed deafness can the be and unless now resides at Sullivan, lnd., was result, out and this the inflammation its nortaken tube restored to made radiant hy the the advent of mal condition, hearing will be destroyed a boy baby on the 26th. All hands forever: nine cases out of ten are caused by nothing but an reported doing well. The Bei: ex- catarrh, which ismucous surfaces, inflimcd of the tends its doubled and twisted con- condition Rive One Hundred Dollars lor Wo will gratulations. any case of deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Miss II. E. Brooks, of Madison-vill- e Cure. Send for circulars free CHBNRY closed her school last Friday Sold I? J Druggists, AGO, Toledo, O. by 75c. with appropriate exercises. Those Hall's Family Tills are the best Dealness Cannot be Cured A small party of young people, by local applications, as they cannot reach chaperoned hy Mr. and Mrs. N. I. the diseased portion of the car There is Toombs spent last Thursday eve- only one way to cure deafness, and that is ning at Lakeside Park, fishing nnd otherwise enjoying themselves. Mr Isaac Horner, proprietor of the and one the Stale Sfl seriously ill with a complication of was cured of rheumatism after three years diseases since last summer, came of suffering llesavs "I bae not sufdown in town Tuesday morning ficient command I of language to convey suffered, my physicians of nnd was gladly greeted by his any idea thatwhat nothing could be done for me, told me Probably no and my friends were fully convinced that numerous friends. one in the history of the town has nothing but death would relieve me of my 1894, Mr ever had a closer call nor more suffering. In June. Wheeling Evans, then, Drug Co the combined diseases to combat than salesman for Chamberlain's I'ain Halm. recommended young Peyton. His recovery is At this time my foot and limb were double almost miraculous as at no time of their normal sue nnd it seemed to me my began but bis long protracted illness did the leg would burst,Ualm, soon after I began tbo swelling utine the Pain appear. least grounds for hope to decrease, the pain to leave, and now I liurlon House, Burton, Walter Peyton, who has been so of the most widely knownW Vain, men I The regular old primitive Baptist will hold service their annual at Flat Creek next Sunday, and a foot-washi- consider that I am entiroly cured." For sale by St. Bernard Drugstore. Earlington; George King, St. Charles; Uen Robinson, Mortons Gap. large concourse of people and a perfect flood of rain can be confidently predicted. Everything on wheels in this city has been chartered already and no vehicle above the dignity of a wheel barrow can be had for love or money. Some prudent parties secured carriages three weeks ago and paid in advance for them to avoid disappointment. Mr. Tlios. N. Black and family, of Henderson, paid relatives and friends of this place a visit last week. The joy manifested over Tom's descent upon our city induced strangers to believe that a full fledged "Methodist meetin" was in active progress. Tom, in bygone days, used to occupy the tripod and wield the shears in behalf of this paper and has a host of friends here. He and the family left Monday for a week's sojourn at Dawson in hopes of amplifying his shadow by so doing. Is Recovering. We are glad to state that our good friend, Thomas P. Barnes, of the Nebo country, is rapidly improving. Our readers will remember that Mr. Barnes was shot from ambush by a cowardly assassin about three weeks since and so serious was the nature of his injury that for a long time his life was despaired of. The cowardly perpetrator is unknown and the motive which prompted him to the hellish deed is a matter of conjecture. The people of that section arc roused to the highest pitch over the infamous deed and its author had better keep his identity closely concealed. A Narrow a bad cold which settled on my lungs, in cough set in and finally terminated Consumption. Four doctors gave me up, savins I could live but a short time. I gave myself upto my Savior, determined if I could not stay with my friends on earth, My I would meet my absent ones above. E. W. Turner Lodge, No. 548, husband was advised to get Dr. Ding's has embellished the walls of their New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs all a trial, lodge room with life size pictures and Colds. I gave it cured me,took in and thank eight bottles. It has of the- Past Masters in apprecia- God I am saved and now a well and tion of the untiring effort of those health woman." Trial bottles free at St. size 50c master spirits, who 111 dajs agono Bernard Drug Store. Regular refunded. and it 00 Guaranteed or prico navi-g.ite- d - Hall, 8 Ashland Court, Memphis, Tenn, Escape. Hood's Tills cure all liver ills. Mailed Thankful words written by Mrs. Ada E. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Hart, of Groton, S. D. "Was taken with for 25c. by C. Mass. Rev. C. C. Hall has fortified himself with a well selected assortment of Talmage's sermons and repaired to Crofton at which Ths rinsl Arrangements. place he and Rev. Ricard are bomThe final arrangements were barding the strongholds of sin and made this afternoon for transport- pointing out to the sinners of that ing the Third regiment toChicka-matig- a section their alarming proximity to over the Cincinnati South- perpetual fire. We have heard no ern railroad tomorrow afternoon. report of the meeting, but we supCol. Smith and Superintendent W. pose that as usual there is a genJ. Murphy held a long consultation eral awakening at the close of the in the latter's otticc at 3 o ciock sermon. this afternoon, and it was arranged Better Than A Klondike rjold Mine. that the regiment would go in a Rood health lost train of thirtjveight cars of three Wuen you have is priceless wlicn oncoInvest a silent cold or cough sections each. The first section 25c. In a bottle of Dr. Otto's Spruce I. urn Balthan a half Interest which is to leave at 3.4s p. m., sam, the returns are greatergold cannot buy lost in an Alaska gold mliie, as will consist of one horse, one Pull- health, llewaro of a slight cold. Sold by St. Bernard Drug Store man, one baggage and nine tourist cars. The second section, The Light Infnnt-rwhich is to leave at 4 o'clock, will One day last week, Masters C. consist of one baggage, one Pullcars. The Marvin Evans. D. Miller Evans. man and eleven tourist third section, which is to leave at Ben R. Evans, John A. Moore, paraaea 4:15 o'clock, will consist of one George and tulgar Arnold baggage, one Pullman and eleven the principal streets equipped with tourist cars. These cars, Mr. military caps and other parapherMurphy says, will be much better nalia of war. The youngsters set for the troops to ride in than the Scott and Hardee at open defiance regular day coaches. Three men and went through numerous evo: will occupy a section, which will lutions unknown to modern tactics. give them all an opportunity to They attracted more notice than a d regiment of Uncle Sam's sleep, or to rest at least. warriors. It is expected that a large crowd of people from Western Kentucky Bucklen's Arnica Salve. will be here to see the regiment Ttin hod Katun In Ihn world for Cuts. Lexington will turn out leave. Bruises, Sores, Ulcers. Salt Rheum, Fever in full force, for the Sores. Tetter, Chapped Hands, unutiiains, boys have made many Pnrn. nnrl nil fikln Rmnllnn. and nasi- friends here by their uniform gen- tively cures Piles or no pay required. It is v.. tlemanly conduct, and in the ab- gUairtlJICCU IU K'' yciictl aa,3.uh.i.u. For Price 25c per box of old friends and kindred money refunded. sence Sale by St. Bernard Drug Store. tomorrow the Lexington people propose to show their appreciaK. of P. Lodge at Greenville. tion of good soldiers by assemMessrs. Lee Brian, Major Wells bling at the depot and bidding and Jim Williams, of Madisonville, in their journey them passed through here Tuesday aftertoward the foe. noon, enroute to Greenville, where they assisted in instituting a Needed Bracing Up, of Pythias Lodge at that down and Knights "I was feeling very much run Several Knights of this I began place. medicine. needed a bracing up taking Hood's Sarsapanlla and soon felt place had intended to be present stronger and better. My appetite re- at the instituting, but, owing to a turned and I gained in weight. When the press ol business matters, were yellow fever broke out I did not take it, G. kept at home. although exposed to the disease." y. blue-coateThird-Regiment Camp Collier, Lexington, Ky., This camp will be desince the serted after Tihrd regiment, will pack up tents and move tomorrow afternoon. Col. Smith expects to leave behind a mustering officer in the person of Maj. I. C. Bryant, but as yet no orders to this effect have been received from the War Department. Looking toward this end, Capt. Btirhcfield, of Company A, has been appointed acting Major, and the boys for the first time begin to realize the advantage of getting mustered in first. Capt. Burchfield's company was the first mustered, and on this account the Captain is first on the roll of promotion. The drilling was continued this attcrnoon in Inglcsidc Park, and most of the companies participated. The men arc now pretty well drilled, so far as company and squad drill arc concerned, but know little of battalion and nothing of regimental drilling. The men are poorly shod, and Col. Smith docs not like to take them away without shoes, but the orders are in his office and he will have to obey. Since the Second regiment went away the companies of the Third found better quarters and have fared reasonably well. However all the men agree that life in tents in the green fields would be preferable to the present quarters May 31. Madi-sonvill- c, For that tired feeling you must enrich and purify your blood. Hood's Sarsapa-rill- a is tho medicine you need. Sam Doynl flarrlcd. Tho Scbree correspondent of the Henderson Gltancr thus describes the wedding of a well known young man who formerly lived in this city: A very pretty wedding occurred Thursday night at S 30 o'clock at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. It. H. Royster The happy contracting parties were Mr. S. H. Doyal and Miss Claude Jenkins, Rev. R. L. Brown performing the ceremony in his usual pretty way. Mr Will Doyal and Miss Allie Clark were the attendants. Immediately after theceremony they repaired to the home of the bride's parents where refreshments were served. The bride is the beautiful daughter of Mrs. J IS Yonts and is a most estimable young lady. Hundreds of thousands have been induced to try Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, by reading what it has done for others, and having tested its merits for themselves aro today its warmest friends. For sale by St. Bernard Drug Store, Earlington, Ben T Robinson, Mortons Gap; Georgo King, Si. Charles. Misses Maggie Devney and Sal-li- e McGrath are visiting relatives and friends in Nashville. Mrs. W. W. Etheridge attended Slaught-ersville, Memorial Day services in Monday. Lexington, May 27. Ten thousand people came into Lexington today to witness the civic and military pageant, followed by a review Over the new turned sod by Gov. Bradley of the companies The sons of our (allien stand, of troops now here, and to hear the And the fierce old fight address to the troops by Henry Slips out of sight When the parade Watterson. In tbo clasp of a brother's hand. and review were ended, 300 school For the old blood left .1 stain children sang "America." Hon. That tho new has washed away, W. C. P. Breckinridge then introAnd the sons of tboso duced Hon. Henry Watterson, That have faced as foes Are marching together today. who was given an ovation. Mr. Watterson said, among other Ob, tbo blood that our fathers gave Ob, the lido of our mothers' tears things: And the flow of red, "You are going to fight a battle And the tears they shed, waged by man for man. You are Embittered a sea of years. going therefore in the name of But tho roses we plucked for Ihe blue, Christ who died for men. You are And the lilies we twined for Ihe gray, going to fight a battle for the glory We have bound in n ureatli, And in glory beneath of God and your native land. You Slumber our heroes today. are going, therefore, under a flag By Aldbrt Bigblow Paine in New which, the symbol at once ot free- York Herald. dom and humanity, and having God's blessing upon it, has never ST. CHARLES. yet known delcat. Look to it that you carry yourselves as soldiers equally of the cross and of the Big Victory for Base Ball flag. Day Observed. "No man can be a good soldier who is not at heart a good man. Mr. Claude Fox, of Crabtrce, was in in the presence of town Sunday. danger is the truest courage and Mr. Shady Vcaiey, of Sebree, visited he is the bravest soldier who keeps his sister, Mrs. Gabs Jennings, who is ill, his head, who knows perfectly the last Monday. right thing to do, and who docs it, Messrs, Bill Jenkins Bjn Gilliland and when, frightened out of his boots, Ferd Balder went to sco the show at Madi his legs would fain carry him away. sonville, Friday. Mr Dixon Wright, of Crofton, visited It is the sense of duty which will make you men; duty to the flag bis mother here Sunday. Mr. Joe Ashmorc, of the country, visited above you; duty to constituted authority; duty to country and friends and relatives hero Sunday, Mrs. Tames Goldworlhy, of Empire, is honor, and to those dear ones at home who will follow you with staying with her mother who is ill, this ever tearful, but ever brightening week Mr. Frank Stewart arrived hero last eyes. bringing with wife. "I believe in this war. I believe Tuesday, at the train byhim agrooms They relawere met the in it with all my mind and with all tives, from whence they were conveyed to groom's mother, where a justithe borne of the my soul. If ever there was a They were fied war it is this. Though it should bountiful feast was spread afterwards serenaded by the St. Charles rob me of lives that are dearer to band. Mr Stewart was a formir citizen me than my own life, I shall believe of St Charles, until be accepted a position it conceived in a holy spirit, sanc- with a wholesale bouse at Paducah, where We tified by heaven and directed to- he married Miss Daisy Uumpasi success ward the advancement and the wish the couple Memorial tliy was observed here Sunenlargement of a benign civilizaday. A procession led by the band and tion. followed by tho Sunday school children "In these warlike spectacles, marched to the cemetery where they decoeverywhere manifest, it has already rated the graves of the soldiers and other tat united us as nothing else could departed friends, then marched around had flag pole, wherein the meantime a flag have united us, emancipating both been hoisted Mr. Letcher Fox thsn sections of the Union from the mounted the platform and nude a short mistaken impression that wc ever but good speech Tbis is only bis second were, or ever could be, anything speech and wc heartily congratulate him Next followed Mr. Geo else than one people. In the bril- upon bis success King, an experienced speaker, who gave us liant achievement of that typical a good talk, and poured nut his soul in the Green Mountain boy on the other cause. side of the globe, it has already Mrs. J V McEuen and Phronia Murexploited us as a naval power, and phy visited in Madisonville, Monday as you yourselves will show, it Mr. and Mrs. C B Jenkins spent Friwill presently demonstrate us no day at Madisonville. less a military power, before whose Mrs. Elmer Harris is on the sick list legions the enemies of liberty and In the baseball game at this place Monhumanity will do well to look be- day afternoon between the St. Charles fore they leap. Surely, these were Club and the Princeton College Nine, the the 13 consummations devoutly to be St. Charlss boys won, very score being exto it. The game wished. They are worth all the citing throughout, was score close and in the seventh the war has cost us, or will cost us." inning standing 7 lo 7 with Princeton at Team-Memori- were shrouded with heavy clouds and a downpour of one and inches rain followed, accompan ied by incessant lightning and appalling peals of thunder which caused the terrified old sinners to shut their eyes tightly and mumble over all they could remember of "Now I lay me down to sleep." Notwithstanding the unusual amount of lightning no damage here is reported except burning out an instrument in the residence of Secretary Atkinson. The elec- THE EXCELLENCE OF SYBUP OF MS tric lights, telegraph and telephone Is duo not only to tho originality and lines escaped injury. simplicity of tho combination, but also to tho caro and skill with which it h six-tent- Electrical Display. Last Sunday night the heavens h Died. al Died, on the 25th inst, at the residence of Mr. John Denton, Mrs. Amanda Denton, at the ago of sixty-lou- r years. Deceased was a resident of Louisiana and had been in bad health for some time. At the time of her death death she was visiting relatives in this county. She was a sister of our well known citizen. Mr. William McCarley. The interment took place at Browdcr's chapel. The Bee extends its sympathy to the sorrowing ones. Mr. W. R. Pratt, of Madison ville, accompanied by his little son and daughter, made us a short call Tuesday alternoon. Mrs. W. G. Bramham, of Hopkinsville, spent Sunday with her parents here. manufactured by scientific processes known to tho Camfohnia Fio Syrvp Co. onlv. nnd WO wihll in Imnrau nmn Loll tho lmportanco of purchasing-thliuu aim original remeuy, as Hie gennino Syrup of Fig3 is manufactured by tho Caufoiinia Fio Srrnn Co. only, a knowledge ot that fact will assist ono in avoiding tho worthless imitations manufactured byother par-ticTho high standing" of tho California Fio Srnup Co. with the medical profession, and the satisfaction which tho penuino Syrup of Figs has given to millions of families, makes the namp of tho Company a guaranty of tho excellence of its remedy. It Is far la advance of all other laxatives, as it acts on tho kidneys, liver and bowels without Irritating' or weakening- them, and it does not gripe nor nauseate. In order to get Its beneficial effects, please remember tho name of the Company CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. e s. SAN LOUISVILLE. Kj. l"NCISCO, Cat. NEW YOKC. S. T. NEW ENTERPRISE STOVES "ST 200,000 svatr on a aivma BATiePAOTtOM. They are made of Southern Iron by Southern Workmen, who are sustained by the products of Southern Farmer. They last longer anil make more homes happy than any other Stove on earth. Fire backs guaranteed for 13 years. If your Dealer does not handlc"thcrn'r WRITE FOR CATALOGUE. -- v- cHBfil&lsssslslssiiLHiisflisflBssttsi Phillips & ftattorff Mfg. Co. COOKING AND HEATING STOVES, Msnteli anl Crates, EoUowware, Tinware, Etc. God-spee- d Bethel Female College. Hopkinsville, Ky., May 31. Commencement exercises of Bethel Female College are in progress. Last night the Seniors' reception e was held. Tonight a large attended a pupils' recital. Dr. J. B. Hawthorne, of Nashville, will deliver the baccalaureate address Wednesday night, and graduating exercises will take place, Thursday night. The graduates this year are: Misses Mabel Lloyd, Pembroke; Annie Carver, Nash, ville; Ora Baker, Julian; Bessie Currier, Paris, Tenn.; Sarah Pembroke; Elizabeth Nourse, Hopkinsville; Berta Baker, South Christian. audi-dienc- Gar-net- t, bat. nobody out and tbreo men on bases, but Balder, who was in tbo box for our nine, was equal to the emergency and proceeded to give the visitors a Dewey bombardment, as he shot curves, twisters, high balls, low balls and swift balls with sucb lightning-lik- e rapidity across the plate, that be retired the next three batters upon strikes, and thereby pulled himself out of Balder pitched good ball, a tight place striking out thirteen men, and Riling only one base on balls Long did the receiving behind the bat. Tbe St Charics Club challenges any club in Hopkins or Chris tian counties it wanting a game wttb them adddress, Ferdinand Balder, St, Charles, Ky. Below follows th names of the members of the St. Charles Club and their positions Ferdinand Balder, Pitcher; George Long, catcher;A. Balder, center field; J. Kamper, second base; J. Matbeny, first base; O. Rogers, third base; S. Sutton, short slop, D. Henderson, left field, E. Lacy, tight field, 'M. Hardin, substitute. NASHVILLE, TENN. ov, UANUrACTUMM OP China, Crockery andGlassware, Cutlery, WOODEN AND WILLOWWARE. I fj Everything necessary and convenient (or tho Kitchen, Dining1 Room, w Laundry nnd Dairy. (T 'BCYGLES A SPECIALTY. BBS" "THE BEE.55 ONE DOLLAR A YEAR. SUBSCRIBE FOR War Songs. Last week we published the words and music of that soul stirring national hymn, "Hail Columbia." Today we give our readers the words and music of "America." Ill iM stood firm at the helm and the craft of the Mystic Tie through both smooth and troubled waters. Wc commend this action of the lodge in thus honoring the old servants and would suggest that some gifted brother write a biographical sketch of the "old masters" to accompany tho pictures. journing in Louisville this week nnd the "boss editor" has usurped the journalistic throne, nnd if our readers find the local page glowing with fiction, please remember that news is scarcer than rich men on The Sure La Grippe Cure. t'other side of the eye of the There is no use suffering from Ibis needle, and the public clamor for malady, If you will only get the something to read and facts or dreadful You are having pain all right remedy. Every- through your body, your liver is out of orfiction must be supplied. thing from a naval engagement lo der, have no appetite, no life or ambition, fact aro bad a dogfight will bo faithfully re- have aup. cold, in Bitters is completely the only Electric used corded, but the man with the latest remedy that will give you prompt and sure war gag had better take "round- relict. Tney act directly on your uiyer, whole ancc" on this office or he will be Stomach and Kidneys, tone up the being. system and make you feel liko a new made acquainted with grief. cure or price reguaranteed Our eminently gifted electricians White and Peyton have been busy ting week putting in clandestine lights. The colored reading room was supplied with four, the L. & N. Depot received a complement of twelve and a red light. The company stable got fifteen; Victory's Store seventeen and Mike Long six. A day or two longer and the skillful artisans will wind their work to a close. We Peyton will bock White and against any other two men going, tfqutcltiy pcrioratc a wan, rip up . n ...... rtinnt a note, or shin un the samc, or making a "short circuit" to the dinner to They are funded. For sale at St. Bernard Stare, Drug The editor of this paper is so- Memorial Services. At 10.30 last Sunday the Knights of Pythias repaired to the cemetery and decorated the graves of their departed brethren. An able and beautiful address was made by Mayor Burr in his most impressive manner. Appropriate hymns wero sung by tho assembly and the graves of John Hodge, C. C. and F. R. Stevens strewn with flowers. Although the weather was unfavorable, a large crowd attended the interesting and pathetic services. Mc-Gar- Henderson County Tragedy. Posey D. Ball, a Henderson lawyer was shot and killed by a farmer named lay lor, last Saturday at Scuffietown. A dispute over an old claim led to tne Killing. Taylor, the slayer, is a married man about forty years old and bears the reputation of being a peacablc though dangerous man. Ball was about the same age and was once County Attorney and represented Henderson county in the long session of Legislature in 1891-2-lie was twice married and had recently returned from Chicago, where he had lived for several years past. Public sentiment seems to be that Taylor will come off with a light sentence if not acquittal. 3. y "For three years we have never been without Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy in the bouse," says A. H. Patter, with E. C. Atkins & Co . Indianapolis, lnd.. nnd my wife would as soon think of being without flour 1 n hniito nf iMq Rimpctw In tho summer I season. We have used it with oil three of our children and it has never failed to cure Children, For Infants and not imply stop pain, but cure absolutely. It is all right, and any one who tries it will The Kind You Have Always Bought And it so. For sale ty &i. uernara urug Kinp. St. civ 1?4r!inDfnn? Boars tho Charles; Ben T. Robinsqn, Mortons Gap. These are old. of course, and most people who have any music at all have these. But many do not know either the words or music ol Imltatlous. these and others of our national Sold by St. Bernard Drug Store. hymns that should be taught our children in all the schools of the Highest for Forty Years. land. The Bee has plates of all We learn from a reliable source these songs and can furnish them that the rainfall in the southwest- in any quantity printed on card ern part of the county last Sunday board or paper for use in patriotic night almost reached the propor- meetings and celebrations. tions of a waterspout. Old inhabiPERSONAL. tants assert that the water on Lick creek was higher Monday morning than it has been for forty years. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Williams, of A heavy fall of hail accompanied White Plains, visited relatives in which lasted nearly an hour. , Tuesday. Farmers in that section will be Mrs. Emma Beall was shopping greatly retarded by the excessive in Madisonville, Tuesday. rainfall. Mrs. Chas. H. McGary and litWe regret to state that Mr. En- tle daughter are visiting Mrs. Nat field Stevens has been on the sick-lis-t Wetzel in St. Louis, Mo. lor several days and at the time Will Phillips has returned from of this writing is confined to his Cherry Bro's. College, Bowling bed. His case appears to be one Green. of threatened fever, but we hope Mrs. J. E. Fawcett and little to see him out soon. daughters are visiting friends at OUR dUARANTCn $100.00 IN dOLD. Wo will pay One Hundred Dollars In Gold fof any and every case of cough and colds where no benefit Is derived from the use of Dr. Otto's Spruce Rum Ualsam. It contains nothing injurious and Is so pleasant to take, Ileware ol this-city- wmqmr n to MtLPjsiiMUrAimxaiE - V MM . COAL: B1US UO WIT DONT fail to use ?W f& MfcU a DAILY' CAPACITY- 1000' "SSKLI. f " Tv hOG . .3w v i.r. - - .wkiil v in AKW PRICES reerEN r z& -- fv3i CASTOR A Guthrie, Miss Eflie Teagtie is expected home from Bethel college, Hopkinsville, this week. Miss Ida Hampton, of Henderson, is visiting Mrs. ,CeIia Christian. Miss Donie Wood was in Madisonville Monday. 'svS ftf-nr- Signature of M&&4 the well known shadographcr, has retired from He sold his picture business. plant stock, lock and barrcll to Messrs. Brown and Morrison, of Illinois. Theib gentlemen will continue business at the old stand. They do all kinds of work, groups, family residences and scenes at reasonable prices. Virgil Fox, fipruco Rum Balsam Is a scientific Or. remedy based on modern discoveries and by clieniliU of renown wliouave given you tliroat and Inn disease; allfestndy. AskstocH. druggist lo procure It for you If not In In two sites, 2Sc. and 0c. Sold To Whom Honor Is Due. Great credit and praise is due Mr. Chas. McFadden for his kindness in furnishing a large quantity of flowers and ferns to the com mittee for decorating the graves last Sunday. His unselfish, unsolicited kindness shows the proper spirit and will be held in grateful His disinterested remembrance. action in contributing the flowers coupled with the fact that he walked two miles to bring them to the committee should be a remembered example to others. (lt's i'- - Sold by St. Bernard Drug Store. Well riachlne for Snle. have a good Well Drilling Machine, with ten horse power threshing engine, all in goo.l run- ning order which I will sell reason It is the Best on Earth." ably. & Parker, merThat 'is what Edwards Richard Palm hi. chants of Plains, Ga., say of ChamberSt. Charles, Kv. "" lain's Pain Ualm, for rheumatism, tame apr2i 8t back, deep seated and muscular pains. Mrs. E. It. McEuen has Arc you a subscriber to The Sold by St, Bernard Drug Store, Earlmg from an extended visit with ton; George King, St. Charles; Ben T. You should be. relatives anJ friends in Louisville. Ce Robinson, Mortons Gap, I hard-time Notice. Whrn van need anvthinc in the way of Watch, Clock, or Jewelry repairing, taice 11 10 j. n. the jeweler at J. W. store, Earlington, Ky. Only first class work done. I also do all kinds of sewing machine and bicycle repairing and keep in stock all kinds of machino needles nnd repairs and oils and bicycle sundries and repairs and when yon need a clock, wath, or spectacles, don't forget that I can furnish yon prices. Eyes same at tested and lilted without extra . mi2 imo. phargts. 01cm-bcrgc- r, Twy-man- 's shopping Little Miss Ruth Prather, jI Slaughtersville, is visiting relatives here, this week. mqtt Dr. Otto's Spruee Gum Blam-t- he pleasant and reliable remedy for coughs, coldt, ot tbe tbroat, cUett and cronp. and all soreneu lunffi. Large bottles, 25c. and SOc Sold by St. Bernard Drug Store. m . ii.-Tu. on e BKT STEAM COAL .. yti: ' MARKET Sm& US A TpL GRt 0tAI1D YOU WL USE HO v jt.-3kv- . J. . . ....... IB laV, ., K" . - HK fr OTHER - . ORDERS PROMPTLY FILUEDSS; . jfNOU -- )j?miSrACT10IL6UARAttTEED j f Y"i" tr Vi J' "T"? sftftftftftiSo THE SUNDAY SCHOOL. LESSON X, SECOND QUARTER, INTERNATIONAL SERIES, JUNE 0. 3HHH9Utel!l9lsUIH3l9U Yv Oil WATCH 4? ofr i o ht mimmmmmmmmmmmmmmmn 43 Text or tho Lesson, Math, xxrll, 1130. Slctnorj Verses, 31.31 Oolilcn Text, I Tim. I, IB Commentary by tho Iter. V. M. 11. ST. BERNARD COAL COMPANY.! INCORPORATED. Young man, dress up. Don't "be a fop, but look well dressed. Our Tailor Made Clothing is well and artisti- cally made. Wc have stacks of samples. Genuine goods' at reasonable prtVnc . Steams. 1S3S, 4TnHIHir Hill 111 iSifei Copyright, by V M Stearns. Jo-su- This Space for something special every week 8 9 aH Jra 350 Work Shirts, 20c, Choice, 25 TO 40 CENT QUALITY g jj III ' JU li II 1 Anderson &Waller MADISONVILLB. KY. I "Anil Jesus stootl boforo tlio Rovorn' or, nntl tho governor nskcil Him, Baying, Art Thou tho King of tho .lows? And s snlil unto him, Thou wiyost." IIo jrnvo tho cnino nnswer when Jtulns naltl, "Man-tcU it If" (chapter xxvl, 25). After nil tho ngony of Qcthsomano nnd tho insult nnd inoelsory boforo tho high priest, nlong with l'ctcr'a dcnlnl nnd nil forsaking Him, Ho has been brought by tho chief priests mid ciders of tlio Jows boforo tho Itoinnn governor, on tholr part determined tlmt Ho shall bo put to death (verses 1, 2). When tho u Iho moil enmo from tho cast nt tho tlmo of His birth, their inquiry w as, "Whoro is Ho tlmt is born King of tlio Jowsf " (chnptor il, 2). And it shall yet bo Foon by nil nntlon's that Ho Is uhnt Ho r, I r. Miners and Shippers of QQAL AND COKE. f General Office, Earlington, Kentucky, i It i Branch. Offices. tfywonfycyfwc''CFwrrcn"CTFt'CF2'x AN OPEN LETTER WE ARC ASSERTING IN THE COURTS OUR RIGHT TO THE EXCLUSIVE USE OF THE WORD "CASTORIA," AND "PITCHER'S CASTORIA," AS OUR TRADE MARK. To MOTHERS. J, DR. SAMUEL PITCHER, of Eyamis, Massachusetts, was the originator of "PITCHER'S CASTORIA," the same on evmj that has homo and does now sjj? wrapper. signature of hear the facsimile This is the original "PITCHER'S CASTORIA," which has been used in the homes of the Mothers of America for over thirty years. LOOK CAREFULLY at the wrapper and see that it is on w 'the hind you have always bought (jty7'U&Aw yS" per. No one has authority from me to use my name except The Centaur Company of which Chas. H. Fletcher is President. March 8, 1897. q4-&-.P. and has the signature of (La&)ffe&&M wrap- Do Not Be Deceived. Do not endanger the life of your child by accepting a cheap substitute which some druggist may offer you (because he makes a few more pennies on it), the ingredients of which even he does not know. "The Kind 'You Have Always Bought" BEARS THE SIGNATURE y OF i- - Insist on Having The Kind That Never Failed You. thk ccntauh company, tt mummy stucct, ncwtohr crrv. MEDICINE for the A Popular Proprietary MILLION.. Medicine Sold at Retail for Five Cents a Package the first experimental step in a direction that may lead to a revolution in the trade. ... AAAAA A Now York company of mimifnctiirinir chemists, the nipans Chemical Company; placed iiikhi Ilia market about Mvo )car ukon medicinal tablet or tnliule" composed drugs which had iiscer of compeaeil powdered preparation" t it Haiti medicinal nny other, furl lie mro oral talDedmliniiC more general use anioiimmillcil men than or leTlallotiiifaucli Ilia common to manna hitu I heir origin In an lmpnlitil I mlnatluK waste. weakoi aiui llr for naslmllatlnc font, Absorbing nourlibmrnt and nearly nery Tha ctt...l.)Uiio of Ilia Included under tlda head It raid to Includo prwty Ihelr dUcas ir u hlcli too physician U called upon 10 prescribe In prcparlmi Iho standard principle reined, fur the neceptanco of the American iieople Iho company laid down Rrade, aied should lie that ererj llilnir t nterlng Into tlio paclci t Intact andof the highest throuidiand to prr ruled unimpaired oi.y nli and protected ua to retain Its imulltlca laps of tlmo In nuv climate. Only Hie choicest dniRS should bo used, their pre s arntlon perfected methods of modern (Clrinr.tlK-iabulcshould bo In ncconlanco with tho latest packed In class, protected by nlisorlicnt cotton, and securely corked. .cn the porks used hareliecn oCn Krade solitli In Its rciilremenU that no manufacturer tt Iheso erery day stoppers could supply more thin n email proportion from Ms output that would meet tho exacting specifications. The class Tlals wcro In turn packed In loin of a quality not surpassed In beauty nnd perfection of workmanship by those ums! by the HaTlnKKCtlhrlrhlRhstandard, most faUldlotta dealers In Jewels and nrnamentsorcold. vary from It, tho proprietors resorted to tho accipted motleru audneverconsentliifrto methods of miking their commodity known, nnd soYcn hundred thousand dollars within lle years In newspaper ndrrrtismir has Informed every American cltltcn concerning the sujierlor and surprising qualities uf Jllpans Tabules. UelngthniiKlilful nnd painstaking nbsorrcrs of tho changed conditions that sweep OTcrtheconiiiierelnl world, and careful to note every circumstance Uatlnc a bearing upon the successful prosecution of their trade, the managers of the company have noted Is a present for every article that thero approaches nn Insistent demand for n lower prloo although requiring that universal use, nnd that the people, tho reaches or best of everything, resent lielng called upon 10 pay hfavy percentages for superfluous wrapping anil iiaiklng or unnecessary protection ngalnst deterioration that might reIs needlesslntho caao of n purchase lnt Jntled to lie consumed In a sult la rears, but week. It has also liecn discovered, and pro ed by the tt st of tlmo and actual experience, to loss of qualities tho that these Tubules do not havomighttendency havo lieen expected, or diminution of ex nt first Inasmuch as, tinder celhmce from exposure that favorable conditions, those that Jiavo lain looso la n drawer, n traveling bag or pocket for several weeks or months aro found to be practically as fresh and as efficacious as A'etlng upon those suggestions, and noting particularly tho unimpaired prosperity of crest newspapers now sold for n cent Instead or the old rate of Ave times that amount, and the general tendency In all directions toward low rates and Increased sales, the company havo entered upon the experiment of putting up 1(1 pans Tabulea In pasteboard eartiint, which they will otter to the trodo upon terms which will permit of a package being sold by tho drugxlst or storekeeper ntaprlco lower than ever liefore adopted for a proprietary medicine FIVE CKSTS ten tabules, or doses, for one half a cent each. Tnecompany will not discontinue tho manufacture nndaale In the form with which tho iieople havo learned to know and valuo the lllpans Tabules, but will olTer t he cheaper sort experimentally for tho lienent of such as may desire them. It should lie plainly understood that tho quality of tho medlclno Is Identlcalln both aorta, the only difference t packbeing I it tho form and comparative cost of packlrg or putting up. The age are not yet to bo had of all doalera. although It Is probable that almost any drug-Rlwill obtain a supply when requested by n customer to do so i but In any case a single carton, containing ten tabules, will be sent.postage paid, to any address for nve cents In stamps, forwarded to tho Itlpana Chemical Co , No. 10 Spruce St, Now York. Until the gondii are thoroughly Introduced to tho trade, agents and peddlers will be supplied at a margin or trout, vis i ldoten cartons for so cents. a rrlce which will allow themS2. fair S gross TJJ cartons) for $30.K. 23 gross (3,M) cartons) for till cartons) for ft suu. uaiu wiiii uiu orutr m vvi:y tiuu. ln confessed boforo IMlato. 12. "And vhon Ho wns nccuscd of tho chief priests nnd ciders Ho nnswered nothing." Thero was nothing tonnsucr, for tlicro was no truth in tholr accusations, and Ho know that they wero dnternilnod to kill Him nnd that tho tlmo had coma for Him to let them. 13. 14. "And Ho nnswered him to novcr n word, Insomuch that tho governor marveled greatly." l'llato Enw that ho had n most oxtrnordlnnry prisoner. Ho had novcr mot one llko this, nnd ho know not what to think of Him. Pllnto had strango nork on hand that day, nnd no man boforo or 6lnco over had Just such nn opportunity. Looking nt Jesus, wo sco how wo should net when unjustly froatcd mid falsely nccuscd, for Ho left us nn oiamplo of patient endurance of wrong that Is unparalleled (1 1'ct. 11, 20, 21). IB. "Now, nt that feast tho governor was wont to rolonsounto tho peoplon prisoner whom they would." Piinto gavo tho rolcnso, but tho people, ohoso tho man. Consider Him who stood dumb beforo l'llato as hn lng up to that tlmo released millions of prisoners from tho power of satan, nnd millions slnco by His going to prison nnd to donth for us. Ho still lives to sot tho prisoners free, nnd whosoovcr will accept Him Is forovor free Ho might hnvo sot Himself frco, for thoy could not tako His life- unless Ho willed it (John x, 18). Hut Ho could not frco Himself nnd us too. Ho died that wo might llvo. 10, 17. "Whom will yo that I roloaso unto yon, Bnrnbbas or Jc called Christ?" Our l- r- us, which is -n faTa 'lnt his was p 1 1 Luko . .. notable prisoner. raau xzlll, 10, it is said that ho was In prison for sedition nnd inurdor. Taney pcoplo asked to chooso between n red handed murderer nnd tho spotless Lamb of Ood, ono of tho greatest of sinners nnd tho only Snvlour of elnnors, Harnbbns or Christ! Tho cholco today is between tho most notablo of all prisoners (sco Hoy. xx, 1, 2), tho father of lies nnd n murderer from tho beginning (John vill, 41), nnd this snmo Jesus who silently but, oh, so beseechingly for our snkes nwaits our cholco. 18. "For ho know that for envy thoy haddollvercd him." It is written in Prov. xxvll, 4, "Wrath Is cruel, nnd nngcr is outrngcou'?, but who is nblo to stand boforo onvyf" Stephen said in his sermon that "tho patriarch?, moved with envy, sold Josoph into Egypt" (Acts vli, 0). 10. "Havo thou nothing to do with that Just Man, for I hnvo suffered many things this dny In n dream becauso of Him." This was tho mossago that camo to Pilate from his wlfo as ho sat on tho judgment scat Good was it for her if sho novcr suffered but in n dream becauso of Him. Sho acknowledged Hlin to be n righteous Man, but wo havo no ovidonca that sho received Him as tho Son of Ood. Multitudes oven yet call Him n good Man, but will not accept Him ns God their Saviour. 20, 21. "Whether of tho twain will yo that I rcloaso unto youf They said, Bnrab-bns.- " Tho chief priests and elders put thorn up to this, for thoy wero bound to destroy Jesus. Thero nro many in places of authority who influenco others to do wrong many fnlso teachers who teach orror. 23. "Piinto snlth unto them, What shall I do, then, with Jesus which is called Christ? Thoy nil say unto him, Let Him bo cruclflod." So thoy decided that thoy would havo nono of Him. Ho must bo killed tho crcnturo hating tho Creator, man attempting to do nwny with God who modo him. Ho camo unto His own, nnd His own received Him not. They said: "This is tho heir. Como let us kill him, nnd let us sclzo on his inheritance." And thoy caught him and cast him out of tho vlnoyard nnd slow him (John 1, 11, 19; Math, xxl, B8, 00). How Ho had told it nil to them over and over ngnln, for Ho know It nil from tho beginning I Bqt their honrts wero hardened nnd their eyes wcro blinded. Hut what about Pllnto's question? for thoro is nono llko It. Every ono who has oer heard of Christ must ask it of his own soul, "What shall I rlo with Jesus?" IIo is beforo each ono for neceptanco or re'--- it i fjj 201 N. Cherry Street, Nashville, R. G. ROUSE, Manager, Palmer House, Broadway, Paducah, Tennessee. Kentucky. S. II. NEWBOLD, Manager, 342 W. Main Street, Louisville, CAPT. T. L. LEE, Manager, Corner Main and Auction Streets, Kentucky. Memphis, Tcnn. A. S. FORD, Manager, 527 Unncr Second Street. Evansville. Ind. Wl-ioletsG- tle A. M. CARROLL, Manager, & ff ff ff St. Bernard Gen'l Store. If You If Are Going North, Are Going South, Going East, X -- Agentti - JOHN T. IIESSER, Mauser Building, St. Louis, Mo.; J. W. BRIDGMAN, Room 85, Hartford Building, Chicago, 111. S f? $ ft You If You Are If You nT II r7 A n ;ri it kr r - is, .11 n rr-- i nr 8 Are Going West; .! PURCHAaC TICKETS VIA THC For all uses, from Earlington, Diamond and St. Charles Mines. Only Vibrating Screens and Picking Tables used. THE BEST SELECTED COAL IN THE MARKET. & X . i L0UI8VIUC 4 NABHVIllC ANO fl. R. CO itcuns) The Maximum of Safety, r s. .1 Ml Uw ,iU7 I BRUSHED BOKK FOR BASE BURNERS Whyrjbuy High-price- d ID The Maximum of Speed, FURMHBK8. 1 '& The Maximum of Comfort, The Minimum of Hates. Kates, Time nnd nil other Information will tttchecrfully furnished by Anthracite Coal, when you can get ST. BER- NARD CRUSHED COKE for a much less price? One ton of the Crushed Coke will do the same work as C."i. Or by ATMOHC, O P, A.. one ton of the best Anthracite Coal. ASK TDUR DEALER FDR IT AND SAVE MONEY $ JiSSJiMSSSSi-JCHRISTIAN S SMtSi9S1$tiS?VMiS$?? o. M i GRDVEE klVQltuyd" W locuvilu, Kv, W. W. ETH RIDGE, Agent. B 1 ri ENDEAVOR. Topic Tor tho Week llrglnnlnf: BIny Comment by Her. H. II. Doyle. Topic Christian growth. Pa. xcll, Eph. Iv, THE MAN AND THE ARMS. t "WTssiWiLiUsslllllP I jection. lohnU. Castleman, Arthur G. Lan ghatr, Krecklnridgc Castleman. Royal Insurance Co. The Largest Fire Insurance Company In the World. Docs tbo Largest Husiness in the Stale of Kentucky. ''Does the Largest Business in the Southern States Losses Paid in Kentucky in 1896 $249,831,03 Barbee & Castleman, II this Just porson. Sco yo to It" Persuaded of His innocence, vainly Booking to rclcasa Him, yet afraid to do right becnuso of tho people, Pllato washes his hands beforo them nil and proclaims his innocenco in this affair. Hut It won't wash off Pllato as easy ns that, as you hnvo found era thl.x It is easy to say, "I am Innocent." But what docs God think of it? In Mnrk xv, IB, tho record is that Pllato was willing to content tho pcoplo, but ho certainly was not willing to do right nt nny cost. 23. "Then nnswered nil tho pcoplo nnd said, His blood bo on us and on our children.' They might havo accepted this precious cornerstono nnd built surely upon it for tlmo nnd eternity, but thoy choso to havo it fall upon thorn and crush them (Math, xxl, 43, 44). They might hnvo been ns eafo under this passover blood ns wero tholr fathers in Egpyt, but thoy proferrcd to trample, it underfoot Tearful was tho curso thoy pronounced upon thomBolvos, and It continues to this day. 20. "Then released ho Hnrabbns unto thorn, nnd whon ho had scourgod Jesus ho dollvcrod Him to bo crucified." Tho rnur-dorgoes frco, nnd tlio Innocent is scourgod nnd crucified. What nlwut this blood, Pllato? On what ground do you scourgo nn innocent Man? But, O my soul, lonvo Pllato to God, nnd behold for thysolf Ood manifest in tlio flesh receiving theso etilpos on your behalf, for it is.wrlt-to- n that Ho was wounded for our transgressions, Ho was bruised for our iniquities, tho ohastlsomcnt of our pcaco was upon Him, and with His stripes wo aro healed (Isa. 1111, B). Hoar Him sayt "This I boro for thoo. What hast thou j3orno for Mo?" May such lovo constrain us to mookly onduro all things for Hls"sakol 23, 24. "X am Innocent of tho blood of Stronger Than Donth. Thoro is n fear of death which is EARLINGTON. KY MANAGERS. faithlossnoss, a tremulous sensatipn of Southern Department, tho nerves, but thero is a fear which Resident Agent for Earlington and Vicinity. Homo Office Louisville, Ky. i speaks out of consclenco, oat of a dissatisfaction with solf, out of n want of WW VVVVFrVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVV,rVVVYrVVVrVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVV"' wwwwwvwvy conformity to tho character of God and tho descriptions of His word .as to what Jmltllsiifill .."J . &.1 ..A,Mrf. .m.Ml .,il,4.M?lMil.,rAZ..,-!.:.fili'- ! ..fr,rfi heaven ehall bo. But this is not nlL Tho sua will shino on tho deopest gravo and shimmer on tho varnished coffin. M WE HAVE SPARED It is not tho result of poetry or roM wri trvDriMCiir mance, not an invention of that strango ability wo haro in self deception in i j. o mane our, runerai which tho wish rashes in to bocomo j parent to tho thought, bat tho infalliblo M Equipment the best in testimony of Christ Ilimsolf. Loro is SSSBBBBBBBBsHsSBsPMVr:: c & stronger than death. Presbyterian. this part of the -- PAUL M. MOORE .I. ., M jPliBsHsSlBSJlirtf'i C: JLXE JsNi State. V7?CVv-l-srlT- sWEgftlfStS pi1! fe Anything and every- thing you want in livery PRICES ALWAYS 4 THE LOWEST. I will ncoount no sin little, sinco tho least works out tho death of tho soul. It is all ono whether I bo drowned in tho obb on shoro or in tho midst of tho dcop sea. Bishop Hall. EsssfSiKfolfeWiHrlaW JtVIrl AIL BARHETT & ARNOLD. b irpmiawiii,p.jiijyiiilj i!5rj,raejjiue,y5 ipii,piiiTpiiiiiiprai EARLINGTON.KY. tlit llest WH"LvLnl"t Taste (Jowl. Uso Bjrun. in iime. noiti nr aruffiruts. MILS, w Preliminary to Taking 1'ossesslon of muttons, 113012185. Hawaii. tvo Cincinnati atta.603140. CiucAao, Juno 1. A special to the Cotton. News from Washington saj's: Tho Quotations for middling rango ns follows: St. o Monadnock, tho Pacific Louis, 6c; New York, 6 New Orleans, Memphis, 6a; Charleston, 6c. vessel, has been ordered to Honolulu. 8 Thoso Who Suffer, This is said to be a preliminary step Financial. If wo suffer wrongly, why should wo taken at tlio president's direction to- New Yonic, June I. Money on call nominaladd to our suffering by giving heed to ward what may bo tho taking nosses-sio- ly, IX per cent, i prime mercantile paper, SH55 4 per cent., sterling exohango heavy, with tho suggestions of satan or allow ourof the Hawaiian islands. actual business In bankers' bills at 4f"iia selves to loso confldenco in our follow 486 for demand, and 483UQ4M for 60 dojs. Thomas W. Keone's Knd Near, men. All aro uot baso. Tho psalmist Posted rates, and 487; commercial New Yonic, Juno 1. At tho Smith bills, 43334S3U.4812485 certificates, said, "In my hasto I said all men aro Stiver 68s bid. liars," but far us to harbor such a infirmary, New Brighton, S. I., it was liar silver, 68. Mexican dollars, 45K. Govis to cut us off from tho fel- stated that Thomas W. Kcenc, tho act- ernment bonds strong. thought opening of Prices lowship of our brothron, to look with or, was growing weaker, and that hH exchango, were higher at the in London tho stock somo hesitation being Igdistrust upon all their actions and in- death may be expected nt any momont nored here. Thf market burst Into furious activity after the opening nnd was very buoyant. terpret their every act as an intention to To Uo to Oabi lit Onoo. Tho dealings broadened out all through tho do us harm when really no harm is Washington, Juno 1. Secretary Al- list, and Included a number of meant. Trust not to your own under- ger, in a letter to congress, says 1S,000 stocks, which seemed to move under pool operastanding. A good man's steps nro order- or 20,000 troops will go to Cuba nt onco, tions. Keallzlng, which soon developed In the properties, spread to tho balance of tha ed by tlio Lord. If wo suffer with Him, and bo followed as soon as yosslblo by lowernnd. list, losses reached over a point In somo of a wo shall also roign with Him. C9.000 moro. tho less prominent stocks. Business dwlndl)d Methodist. to Adjt.-OcUcll of Missouri says It of ordinarytoproportions on tho reaction. Sales A Delight. noon, 291,163 shares. Tho bond stocks d will servo no purposo for market showed even greater activity than Thero is a dolight in meeting nnd attempt stocks and the Inquiry embraced oil classes ol conversing with whito soulcdeoplo in colonels, majors or captains to All enlistments must teourltles. this world that can noithor bo oppressed to ratso troops. como in tho regular way, nnd officers nor fully comprehended. Christian will only be commissioned on their If your ate not a subscriber to Witness. The Bee, you should be. morits.. 0-- Tho trno Christina mnst (row. Ho cannot stand still, for Hint is impossible IIo must not turn to tho right linud or left hand, for that is dnngorons. IIo daro not turn back, for that is treason to Christ Christ emphatically declares that ono who puts his hand to tho plow and looks back is not worthy of Him. God intended that wo should grow nild develop. IIo has placed tho clomonta of growth within nnd without us. IIo has placed high ideals boforo us and calls upon us to Etrivo to attain to them. Christ's intention and purposo toward ns is that wo should grow "Yo havo not chosen Mo," IIo says, "Imtlliavo chosen you and ordained you that you should go and bring forth fruit nnd tlmt your fruit should roinain." "Grow in graco," says tho npostlo Peter. Grow in tho graces that adorn aud beautify Christ and Christianity. Christian growth is compared to that of tho palm trco and tho codnr of Leb"Tho righteous anon (Ps. slii, shall flourish liko tho palm trco; ho shall grow liko n cedar in Lebanon." Tho leading characteristics of tho data palm and tho ccdnr aro their statoly uudccayfb lovolinoss, fruitfuluass, vigor and perpetuity. Nothing in nil tho world of naturo is moro stately than tho cedar. Tlio palm is evergreen, "in tho winter's cold as in tho summer's boat. Not by years, but by centuries, Is tho cedar's ago reckoned." "Tho wicked spring ns tho grass," which soon withers and dies, hut tho righteous nro over green nnd fruitful. "They that nro planted in tho houso of tho Lord shall flourish in tlio courts of our God. Thoy shnll still bring forth fruit in their old ago; thoy shnll bo fat and flourishing." Tho fruitfulucss of tbo dato palm in old ago is rcmnrkablo. It has been said that when it reaches its maturity it producos COO or 100 pounds weight of food and oven ns much as 000 pounds. May our Ghrhtian growth bo liko tho palm and cedar, beautiful, constant, producing a fruitfalncsi that will redound to tho honor and glory of God. Tho Christian's growth is to bo toward perfect manhood in Christ Jesus, Eph. iv, This is tho high idoal that Paul sots beforo us. Christ, ho says, "gavo Bomo apostles, nnd somo prophets, aud sonio ovangulists, nnd somo paBtors and teachers, for tho perfecting of tho saints till wo nil como in tho unity of tho faith und of tho knowlodgo of tho Son of God, unto n perfect man, unto tho mcasnro of tho etaturo of tho fullness of Christ." Perfection in Christ is tho idoal that is sot boforo us, nnd how well wo know that this cannot bo attained in n day or nt n singlo bound, but by tho steady, gradual growth of months and of years, as steadily aud gradually tho cedar attains to its statoly height and spreading beauty. Lot us tako this as our idoal and strivo each day to como ono stop nearer to it. Biblo Headings. Ps. i, Jcr. xii, 2; Hos. siv, Mai. iv, 1, 2; John xv, IB; I Cor. iii, II Cor. ix, Gal. vl, 0; Eph. ii, Phil, ill, Col. i, I II Thcss. i, Pot. ii, 2; II Pet. iii, 18. 1. 18-20; W-fn '$ V k 'ZtjSz ""Trn gaPffln YVSSSsff1 stfc V J TCV - ff'f - m ifi a COMMODORE ECIILKT. CHILL Jr TDNIC WARRANTED. PRICE CO etc. O AI.ATIA, II tH., NOV. 10, WOO. Paris Mdlelno On., hi. IjuU, tip. Wo mid lost Tear, WO bodies o Uonllrmcn niU)VK-TABTKLKWi CHILL TON 10 nX li.lt txrasht Ibrro sruM alreadf this rear, lnnllovrei. perlPiico t It Tears, In Uio dru tnialrxxM, hsit ii nnicie inai imto snen unlrorsal sails. nefrr suki yvur Vourstnslr. tacUvn Tvnto. TABTELEE5 -- glisiSg:gB!sSsZMBs' .vc;;V;;s .5 THE BATTLESHIP TEXAS. . "Tt 13 JuSVASCOOD FOR ADULTS. .S3 7 r Auixr.CAun A Co NASHVILLE, CHATTANOOGA AND Tho Texas can Btcam 17 knots an hour whon doing her best work. Sbo displaces 0,910 tons of wntor, dovolops 9,000 horsepower, and sho cost $3,000,000. Her main battery is composed of two 13 inch and six 0 inch guns. Her secondary battery consists of n d07.cn smaller guns. THE WIOOKLTK. ST. LOUIS RAILWAY. PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPING CAPS Uctwrcn Nashville and Chattanooga, AlaTins is the man and these arc the Cruisers whose guns defeated the attempt of Admiral Ccrvcra's bama, Augusta, Macon, Jacksonville. Knox-villa- , Ashevillj, Washington, H.illimoru torpedo-hoa- t destroyers, who crept out of Santiago Harbor, Monday, May 30, at midnight, and made a Philadelphia. New Votk, Portsmouth dash for the Texas. They were discovered by the lookout on the Texas. The men were sleeping by their Norfolk. Jackson, Memphis, Little Rock Texerkana, Sherman. Waco, guns and the Texas made a hot fire for the Spainards, in which the Brooklyn took part. The entire fleet :: Dallas and Port Worth. went to general quarters, and their searchlights were turned on to the entrance vessels retired without firing a shot, and no others came. ADMIRAL Alessafro to the bay, hut the two Palace Day Coaches on all Traipi Information pertaining to TIOKETS. ROUTE8. RATES. ETB Will be cheeirnllr furnished upon application to Ticket Annus or lo A. J. DEWEY'S tfllANKS. 1'rom the President to Congress CodtcjIdc the Admiral's Thaulirt for tho Honors Conferred. exports, ILTSO St. 6.10, fair to choloe, 13.6X1 4. 70; butchers', F3.7J cows and heifers, 13. MSI 45. Hogs- -. 3160; ncy Lite Stock market. ur (Jolofed (Miiens. All communications and mailers of news pri lalnlnc. lo (his column should be addressed to Gzo. Alcxamdxs, Karlmclon, Kv. O1S0, spring lambs, lights, sawaisi S beep-Pri- ces UU3&S range at US per IW lbs. Washington June 1. Tho president sent following message to congress. TO TUB CONGnESS OF TUB UNITED STATE- STho resolution of Congress passed May 0, 1898, tendering to Commodore Goorgo Dowoy, United States navy, commandcr-l- n chief of the United States naval forces on tho Asiatic station, tho thanks of concrete and of tho American peoplo for highly distinguished conduct In conflict with tho enemy, ns displayed by him In tho destruction of tho Spanish fleet nnd batteries In the harbor of Manila. May I, K9d, and through him, titcndlng tho thanks of con-Kreand of tho American peoplo to tho offlccn nnd men under hh command for gallantry nnd skill exhibited by them on that occasion, requested tho president to communl-cat- o Dewey and tho samo to CommoJoro through him to tho ofllceru and men under his command This having been done through the secretary of tho navy on tbo 15th of May, 18(8, tho following rosponso has been received and is hereby transmitted to the congress : "I Ucsiro to express to tho department, and to request that It will bo transmitted to tbo president and congress, my most sincere thanks (or tho great compliment paid to me." HOUSES. Heavy draft, good to extra. Drivers, good to extra. Saddlers Matched teams, good to extra Strceters Southern animals MDLKS. 14 I .. 63 DOJItO 00 OOralOO 00 1M oo&so 04 M (XMI10 03 23 OXJ 60 00 MUsftliOOO 0.23. 4 3 hands, 4 to 7 years old I S3 00 40 00 HU bands. 4 to 7 vears old 00ft 63 M 15 hands, 4 to 8 years old..... 60 0O3 BU 00 00 0Mb 05 00 15U hands, 4 to 7 years old IS to 10 tf hands, 4 to 7 years old 75 OOS 160 00 CniCAao IIoob Estimated receipts, 21,009 head; left over 4,273 head. Market opened higher, turned slow to weak. Light, (3.A5Q 4 35, mlxsd, 14.1024.45; heavy, HOKHEStti 11,600 head. rough, HOXStSO. Market steady to stronger, llecvw, UOOas.23; rows and heifers, 1S.40Q4.65; Toms steers, 3.7J OI.40. stockcrs and feeders, SIOOSHOO. Sheep Ilccclpts, 14,000 head. Market strong. Natives, fnoasos; westerns, 14.1034 60; lambs, H2JQ .... Cattle-llecel- pts, ExecutUo Mansion, Juno A 1, 1833. Wl McICikust. steers, 11.005 0031.63; Texas cows, Texas steers, 11003160; natlvo cows and heifers 12.6034.85; stockers and feeders, f3.7Kl3.86: bulls, W.75a 4.40. Hogs-Hu- lk of sales, 11.003123; heavies, I120IJI.35; packers, U00125; mixed, 13.963 4 20; lights, 13.503110; yorkers, U0JQ4.10; Cattle-Nat- ive 00, Kansas City W. pigs, t3.2523.73. Sheep-Lam- bs, 4.3030.60; IIogs-Act- coast-dofens- WELCH, Division Passenger Agent, Memphis, Tenn. J. H. LATIMER, Southeastern Passenger Agent, Atlanta, Ga Rev II II Q.uden filled tho pulpit nt D. J. MULLANEY, Northeastern Pass, tho Uaptist Church laat Sunday. Agt. 50 W Fourth St Cincinnati, O Mrs. A. Garden, who has been visiting R, C, COWARDIN, Western Pass Agent, Room jos. Ry Exchange Uullding, relatives and friends hero, returned to St. Louis, Mo. Danville, III 11RIAKD F. HILL. Northern Pass. Agt. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Jackson, o Room 328 Marquett Bldg Chicago. wero out angling last Monday. J L. EDMONDSON, Southern Pass, Agl Chattanooga, Tcnn. Mrs. Sarah Osborno was inMadisonvillo last week W. L. DANLEY, Dr. C. fl. Walker and Prof. Cabal are Gen'l Pass, and Ticket ArI. busily engaged on their farms this week. Nasiivillk, Tbnn The Cuban question comes up for tonlgbt. Rev. W T. Silvey, of Providence, preached at tho Baptist church last night Mr. John Wheeler, of Clarksville, Tenn , who was ninety-siyears old last Thursday, is hero visiting Mrs Olhs Gar-re- lt and her brother Wiley Uranlley. Revs Anderson and Slaughter, of Madi sonville were out Tuesday Cubing Alwayson band a full and complete stock of The reception that was given to our DRUGS AND MEDICINES, PER- people in madisonville last Sunday on tho occasion of the U, U. F. and S. M. T. PUMERY and TOILET ARTIThanksgiving sermon was grand. CLES PAINTS AND OILS, Our people aro getting ready to entertain the conference in September PriYICISANS' PRESCRIPTIONS Mr. William Nelson Is now working at CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED. Crabtreo mines. Our communication was misplaced last BO YEARS' week Excuse us. Mndi-sonvill- e, do-ba- 1 BEN T. ROBIHSOH, x Morton'H Gap, DRUGGIST m M -i .- i .31 n MORTONS GAP. The funeral of Rev Harnett will be attended hero next Sunday. A verv larrvA nnmlinr fittnnriwl iKa dm. day School picnic nt Oakersnorl last Sal. day. EXPERIENCE LbbI IsBL.aSa.L.JlssVasLLa.sjl Trade Marks DCSIdNS utday. There will be a nicnic hero nest K.itnr. Don't Use Drugs unless you need them, and then only pure drugs, such as aro sold by responsible druggists. We keep only tho best. That is the great distinction to be looked for when the time comes that you need them Nowhere else will you find 60 complete a stock. A good tlmo lo begin that spring medicino. COPYRIQHTS &C Anrono ion(lln a sketch and description may our opinion I roo whether an ralcklr ascertain inTcnllon lsprobsblTTJatentablo. Communications strlctlrconnilontlal. Handbook on l'atonts sent free. 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