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Bee (Earlington, Ky.): June 9, 1898
Bee (Earlington, Ky.): June 9, 1898 Bee (Earlington, Ky.) 300dpi TIFF G4 page images Bee Publishing Co. Earlington, KY 1898 bee1898060901_sn87060004 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Bee (Earlington, Ky.): June 9, 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. ' " ' a """V-Jin- - np"n f 'I r , & Wiatf, t j ' ii,Ai&&au" ii'iiim ii m sr i " HhK " P yAih.Aifn liiimitf mn 1 M W nninn fan tosftliwilfllini TUB LARGEST UNH OI' ...-,,..-- ,, ,, .Mk. x JPk. A- - A- In Western Kentucky li now nt J WB CONTRACT TO FURNISH . IA .- ii- - X"x. I WALL 3P-- A. A. D. SISK'S BOOK STORE, MADISONVILLU, KY. M j And hang It on the walls complete per room, from i oo and up First class work guaranteed at MADLSONVILLB, KY. IE5 1R, K U '. "ll v, ,' 1 ji In all Ino leading designs ana colon guaranteed. notiom price, r, f? A, D, SISK'S BOOK STORE, & V'" NINTH YEAR. 0t EARLINGTON, HOPKINS COUNTY, KENTUCKY, THURSDAY, JUNE 9, 1898. NO. 23 ' t (Mn VKil taa IK7--5- l l 1 The. 1 II SaS83asiic&o4t3s3(3toMa sssmsiiSisimssa ?sIp'(K s GOB Hi I (IV. FORWARD MOVE TO SANTIAGO. Tho Army of Invasion Salil to Ilnro Loft Tatupu Vn Itoute to Key West, Tlicnco to Bantlneo. Tfco Royal It the highest grade baktag oowoar Mown. Actual testa akovr It goea oee-thi- further than say other braid. III ANNUAL IE I 0.0, HOWARD, '6IRONING MADE tarn wwi'mw immw ESY' fliWfll PU"M ,S. ' If 1V1 hf Flag of Freedom Floats Above Our Warships ' V!. j:-.t-. 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Tho usual huril drills Juno will take with him: DOVAl SAKlka rOWOCS CO., IW YORK. nual meeting of tho Congregational maneuvers ore employing tho various lars, that ho Cavalry First, Second, Third, Fifth, Home Missionary society the president, regiments of (Jen. llrooko's blir volun Oen. O. O. Hownid, delivered his anteer ni my. The temperature continues blxth, Ninth and Tenth regiments. nual nddrcss. Ills subject was "War, First, Second, Third, Infantry high, but it is again relieved somowhat Arbitration and tho Now Demand for by u stendy breeze. What the wholo Fourth. Sixth, night, Ninth, Tenth, American Homo Missions." He spolco nrmy is now praying for is a Twelfth, Thirteenth, Sixteenth, Scv In part as follows: Tho dust cntcenth, Twentieth, Twenty-firs- t, hard downpour of ruin. is lucrcuslnir dnllv. nnd unless rain Twcuty-soconTwenty-fourt- h and soon nbutcs it, will become an almost Twenty-fift- h MAKES COLLARS AND CUFFS STIFF AND NICE Secretary Alger Declines to Discuss regiments. nuisance. Thousand of unbcrnblo Artillery Batteries E nnd K. Ttrst AS WHEN FIRST BOUGHT REW the Movements of the Troops horses and wagon constantly moving along the park roads nnd tho long dry nrttllery; A and F, Second nrtilloyj C. From Tampa. nnd F, Third artillery; 11, T, O nnd II, spell have combined to raaku this I tho worst, and in fact tho only Fourth artillery; II. V, K and M, Fifth considerable ono with which tho nrmy artillery. ONE POUND OF THIS STARCH WILL GO DOESN'T WANT TO 6IVE SPAIN POINTS, lis ft to contend. AS FAR A3 A POUND- - AND A HALF Tho engineer battalion und a balloon Uov. llrndlcy nnd staff of Kentucky OF ANYa.OTHJER STARCH.' corps form part of the expedition. The are here, nud Gov. Hustings of PennrttfWTACTURED 0HLYBy sylvania, with his staff, is Scheduled to heavy slego train of nrtlllory Is under Tho War Department Annoyed at the Attempts of homo of the Newspaper to command of Maj.S.S. Millsof the Sixth Arrive Saturday. Imltrutc tho Knirt Point of Uobarka A movement Is now on foot to hare artillery. tlou pf I ho Anicrlcitn Troops Nothing President McICinlcy, and sucli of his Physically, tho command will comKeokukjowa; newhaven,cohhv further From Sampson. C OPYRIftHTEP cabinet ofllcers as can accompany him, pare with any troops In the world. All aVStU. inspect tho park army on tho Tourthof aro armed with the liy sHHnn lii m iniiiii miauii a hiiiiwi wiiroi! 8. Al Secretary Wahuinotox. Juno July. A formal invitation will bo ex magazine rifles. gcr podtlvoiy declined to say whether This starch Is prepared on sclentlfle principles br men who have bad years of practical tended, nnd tho president will bo urged MAJ. QEN O O. HOWARD, RETIRED. days will bo consumed on tho or uOt United states troops had Threo experience In fancy laundering. It restores old lluen nnd summer dresses to then to accept If tho Invitation is acOur Lord has Ills own way of leading men. natural whiteness and imports a beautlfol and lasting finish. It Is tho only starct He He hs led our poeple and our president In a president nnd his party will voyage, assuming that an nvcrngo sailed from 'liuii. for Cuba. cepted, tho manufactured that Is perfectly harmless, containing neither arsenic, alum or an . way they did not dream or, step by step, to face Khcr substance Injurious to linen and can bo nsed even for a baby powder. city bo elaborately entertained by tho renew difficulties and new problems. Ha Is nnd nt tho park. wholesale and retail grocers For sale by quiring us, as he did In tho dayH ot slavery, to Tho Lcltcr hospital will probably bo remove obstaeles out of His path. Tho obstacles that have now como to tho front ore opened Thursday. All the most sericenturies ot extortion, murder, assassination, ous cases will nt onco bo transferred .struck' a match. In tiiuoaiuoioaoi was the slaying ot hundreds of thousands ot InR. II . to it. Tin? placo is an ideal ono and n lnrgo can containing two gallons of nocent people by slow starvation and avarloo, enjoy every pen can oil W lion the match u as tin own down tho nrmy patients will and a tyranny prolonged which no describe. comfort in it. OF INTEREST TO it diu;p,'d into the cuu and tho explo-'oWa wanted to do all things by peaceful A largo number of tho volunteers aro followed methods. We wanted to eitend our Influence STOCKHOLDERS. still suffering with soro arms on acfrom men to men and nation to nation by forcCOHGR-S- S. count of tho vncclnntlon. ing every element of peace and good will. Wo THE FIFTY-FIFT- H seemed to think that tho Gospel properly proTho men of tho First Missouri were Free Transportation to Attend the Annual Muticlaimed and sufficiently proclaimed wouUl ac(I'lrst Itecul ir Reunion.) uniformed Tuesday, nnd will bo fully complish not only the redemption of our own ng at Chlcago..Some Interesting m:m tk. Friday night. armed nnd equipped by society, but tho reformation ot nations. ArFacts. Washington,..! une 8. Soon after tho Tho First Mississippi will bo the -bitration we bad settled upon as something ""-'- J mm mm' 7M'$$I jft that would causo all wars to cease, and all senate convened Mr, Hale (Me.), chairnext regiment uniformed and equipped. bloodshed nnd cruelty resulting therefrom. Wo man of this rniv.il uIT.iIm committee, reThe Kighth Massachusetts is being In order ibal stockholders of the Illinois am ,M" W Cavm JCaJMM looked at our own supreme court. Wo saw how S esam. g ilmmmmAm.MwmirL-MwLJuBJ inspected by Ma J. Slocum, U. S. A. dlfflrullles of every nature wcro settled by Its ported favorably n bill to organize a Ccmral Kailrnad Company may more llrig.-OcJohn A. Wiley, of states so that war bjtween hospital coips of the United States readily attend in person the annual meetslcni between the states was not likely to occur ngatn Wo nnvy, to define its duties anl regulate ing', Ihrre has been posted in each station who arrived Tuesday night, strongly belleed that It no could havo nn In- Us pay. The bill was p.iisod. Qcn. llroolco at head-qmot the Company a notice to the tffect that, lias reported to ternational tribunal like that of our supremo tors. The house provision that tho appli- in accordance wilh a rrtolvc of the Hoard court somehow established, not very clearly of DIrrclnr, (here may bfl issued lo each A number of now wells nro being defined to our minds, which would carry out Its cation of tho net bo limited to tho duof llie ono decUlons Into practical execution, no posslbia drilled In vnrlous portions ot tho park. ration of tho present war with Spain holder ofllie or more sharesRailroad rapiul Comcontingencies Illinois Central slock ni nould arlso to mako war a was eliminated from the bill. The sup ply of drinking water is now possibility or a necessity, and ct, with on the books of tbe nmplo, and tho pipe lines furnish an Mr. Mason (111.) reported from tho pany, as registered enabling him or her to cona spresldent thoroughly Christian, Company, a ticket abundant amount for other purposes. scientious to the last degree, loving peace and committoo on post ofllccs nnd post travel free over Ihe Company's lines from (Jen. llrooke has issued nn order for- peaceful methods with all his heart, wo havo roads, n bill extending the franking the station of the Illinois Central Railroad come Into the midst ot another war, between privileges through tho mall to tho ofhjlj&dlng hucksters nnd peddlers going " to " """" m' this nation and Spain. Our navy, promptly llcers nnd men ot tho nrmy nnd vnvy nearest to his or her registered nddress, athas gone through tho park. Tho order Chicago and return, for tbq.furpose of organized, and. enlarged, has already struck very Into effect, and the change is "aaiEtr heavy blows, and the army, mora than 100,000 during the existing war, tho privilege tending, in person, the next Annual Stockstrong, stands ready, or Is already en route, to to extend only to first class matter, holders Meeting of tho Company, which noticeable. Hundreds of wagons hnvo selto and hold territory beyond tho limits of each pleco weighing not moro than will be held at Us general cflice in Chicago been going from camp to camp selling our domain. Nations havo not yot progressed ono inferior stuff of various kinds, nnd n ounce Went over under objeo-io- on Wednesday, September 28, at noon. enough, nor havo peoples boen yet Details as lo the necersary procedure to number havo been making small for Spanish Cruiser Vlzcaya, Damaged la the Bombardment at Santiago. far enough In the thoroughly Instructed obtain such a ticket,, the date ot its issue liberty and right orlncloles ot human tunes oil tho soldiers. HOUSE. and limit are fully set forth on Ihe posted a reasonable warrant to Holds that notwithstanding tho not eous law Tho First Ohio cavalry has been or' speed of ten knots nn hour Is Tho day's session of tho house began level this ronneclion it dcred to discontinue preparations for Some of the transports can do much tllng up ot the Spanish squadron in expectancy of universal arbitration. Tho reach with n slight burst over tho annexation notice referred lo In note that since, in highest is tho Santlngo, theroaro still good and suf ot the International lahold at the beginning ot of Hawaii. Tho regular order, pursu- will be interesting lo of the Company bedeparture. It has been understood for can attain and nations is probnble that tho 1863 tho capital stock ficient reasons why every precaution century. several days that this regiment would better. It will keep tho licet In closo order. should be ndoptcd to prevent tho the twentieth comes and our hearts aro united, ant to unanimous consent granted came lull paid, a cash dividend, ranging movo ns soon as It could get in readiWhen peaco Tuesdny, was tho consideration ot tho from 4 tier cent to to per cent, per annum, prove imSpanish from obtaining informa- north and south, east and west oh, that we conference teport upon tho sundry civil has been paid ness. Tho roason for tho change In or- A higher rate ot speed may lo every holder the glad tidings of bo practicable. tion as to tho departure of our troops, mightJoy prepared to carryIn thoroughness to bill. Mr. Smith (rep., Mich.) demand- of stock, and that it is now twenty cars Is not apparent. ders In simplicity scheduled president hopes to recclvo de tho point selected for their debarka- great oomo to us fromanl nstloasl Tho A numbcrof reglmcntsnro ed tho regular order, but withdrew it since the Company, in any year, paid less other all who than j prr cent , the present rale of dis to nrrlve during tho next few days. cisive Intelligence of tho lnndlng of tho tion, and the strength of tho expediI beg of you at this epoch, which appears to temporarily to permit the consideration. Ho was n good deal annoyed at me to be the beginning ot convulsions nnd tion of n minor measure. Inbuiion Tho First Kentucky Is duo now. Tho expedition on Sunday night. In human society to put yourtho attempt of somo of tho newbpapers revolutions talk of transferring tho nrmy or any Mr. Orosvenor O., (rep.), n leader ol selves, you who aro leaders In missionary part of it is about nt nn end, nnd tho WHY PINKERT0N WAS THERE. to indicate tho very point selected for work. In the attitude o( diligent hearers, reidy the annexationists, gained recognition landing tho troops nnd slego guns to reoctve such revelation as tho Lord our nnd nsked unanimous consent to read men are settling down for the bummer. In tho neighborhood of Santiago. Saviour may give you, dlroctly or out ot Ills nnd havo tcferred to the commltteo on Tho IJetectWo Visited Washington to AsSPANISH LOSSES. ADMITTED sure the Government that lie was If It were truo that the de- holy word. rules n resolution providing for giving partment had selected a placo The sixteenth annual meeting ot the the Hawaiian resolution precedence Not In tho i:,nplo7 of Spain. Hantlago where there Is a si ong wharf upon "Woman's Department,' was also held, Nans Itccelrcd In Havana from business except conferWasihnotox, Juno 8. In roferenco which the vessels may discharge tho Mrs. II. S. Caswell, of Now York, pre- over nil other until disposed of. Tho do Cuba at Lassos In Monence reports Wm. A. heavy slego train directly, tho publicato tho repented assertions that siding. She said that tho woman's or- resolution was sent through tho reguday's llombardment. Pinkcrton, of Chicago, had been in tion ot that fact, if authenticated, ganizations now cover the entire ter- lar channel, nnd tho regular order was tho might very naturally lead tho Span-lard- s ritory of tho United Stntcs, with tho akcn up. Havana, JuncH. Details from Span- Washington to confer with ish sources nt Santiago do Cuba hnvo war and nnvy departments, In roferto destroy that particular wharf, exception of Alaska. ltoturn of n Uovermuent Spy. been received hero of tho Spanish enco to spies in this country, The woman's organization have and thus seriously hamper the opera bombardment it is nuthorltntlvoly Nkw Youk, Juno 8. Edward Emerstated nt tions of the troops. losses during tho added to tho treasuries of the national by tho thero son, Jr., nn nttache of the war departthat Careful Inquiry nt tho war depart- societies this year over 8100,000. fortifications deportment treasury of tho Mon on lleet Mr. IMnkcrton received no such call ment, where information as to the tho American He fore another annual meeting, some ment biuoau of information, nrrlvcd chief" killed as has been reported. Ho visited Washday. The "inarino movements of troops might naturallj plan may bo evolved, by which men, here on board the steamer Madiana, on board tho Itelna Mercedes was ington principally for tho purposo, it bo expected, developed tho fact that no women nnd children of each church from St. Thomas, after having perfonner Capt. Umlllo Acosta Eyormanu. 1b said, of assuring tho varioushcads of word had yet como of tho depot turo o) may belong, ns n united company, to a formed somo hazardous service, and Cures INDIGESTION Ensign Alejandro Molltis, also on thu departments that his agency was n military expedition from Tampa. At nrosocrous church missionary society undergoing some tlullllng experiences for the troops aro under orders to go w lavishly pouring their offerings into lu Porto Rico. working In Meicedes, was killed. Col. not engaged ltflnu The entering wedge for Tho fact that his peo- sen just as soon as they can bo mad tho church treasury to bo forwarded Ordonez, of tho artillery, and inventor Spain. nearly all Diseases the HOW THOSE DONS CAN LIE. name, wns ple had been employed to make ready, of tho cannon boating his human system is heir to. without further direction from that treasury to tho national misslightly wounded. Some other olllceis investigation In connection with tho from tho department, It Is deemed sionary societies for tho great work asThey Hay Sampson was Ilepulscd nt Sanwere slightly wounded by projectiles, filibustering expeditions boforo tho probable that they will get off som sumed by each. tiago with u Loss Estimated at shells and fioginenU scattered by tho present wnr broke out, and tho necesMrs. Lydin Tichlnor Uallcy, of Sent-tie- , time during tho day, and that notlco tc Fifteen Hundred Men. relntlons that hnd cxplosTon of shells on land. ensarily intimate Wash., delivered an nddress that effect will bo tho next received nl Tho Insurgents dynamited a passcn-co- r between tho ngency and tho Span tho department Sold by St. Dernard Drug Store. nota titled "A Now Vision." Madhip, Juno 8. A train near Canas. province of l'lnar ish wKcscntatlvcs In this country, lea No word from Admiral Sampson wai concluding nddrcss wns by Mrs. Is published hero purporting to give an The del Ulo, overthrowing ono car and de- to u kief lu some quarters that hf received nt tho navy department. Th Alice Freeman Palmer, of Cambridge, account of tho bombardment of SanIK railing the truin. had cvBuucd In Spaiu' s employ slnco bulletin made public by tho department Mass., of Wclleslcy col- tlngo do Cuba by tho American lleet on "50 YEARS' IMPROVEMENTS hostilities' began, nnd It was for tho Tuesday night, in confirmation of thf lege, in answer to tho question: "How Monday last: CRUISER VIZCAYA DAMAGED. purposo of explaining tho exact atti- nrcss reports of attack on Santiago FARMING." Can Woman Save Our Country?" "Tho American navy, under Admiral tude of his agency and of cxpicsslng last Monday, is bollovcd to bo merely Sampson, has fiercely attacked SantiaA Bhot From tho Ilrookljru Hald to Haio his loynlty to the government, It is BURNED. go do Cuba and n bloody encounter Published by the Nkw York Tribuie n skeleton statement oi Aumirai THREE CHILDREN Diuuaged tho Spanish Cruiser nnd which It i snld, that Mr. Pinkcrton came to Sampson's tolegrnra, ensued. Tho Amcrlcnns made three Wounded Several of Ilor Crotr. Second Edition. Washington. surmised contained a good deal more Terrible Fate ItesultlnR from Children attacks on tho Spanish marine nnd information than it was deemed pru riuylng lth atatches Near a land batteries, which replied. As a Nkw Youk, Juno 8. A special from Pages, 18 by 12 Inches- TRANSPORTS. 32 PHILIPPINES dent to mako publlo. Of course, to Coal Oil Can. consequence the Americans were reKlmrston. Jamaica, reports that tho protect tho naval cipher tho mattci A general review of llie advances Vlzcaya and tho torpulsed with heavy losses, estimated at Spanish cruiser Socrotury Melklcjohn Securing published was a paraphrase, and it vas PiTTSUuitoii. Pa., Juno 8. Three 1,500 men. Tho American projectiles, and improvements made in the Furor were badly Assistant pedo In a frightful manTransport Htoumors by Chnrtor said at tho department that tho term chlldreu met death however, sank tho Spanish cruiser leading branches ol farm industry damaged during tho bombardment of or ImprKSSiuent. used in tho bulletin, "Silenced the ner Tuesday evening in Allogheny. By Rcina Mercedes, flvo sailors nnd 29 maSantiago's dofenscs on Monday. A shell during the last half century. works quickly without Injury nt any the oxnloslon of n can of oil their cloth from the Urooklyn Is said to havo burst Washington, Juno 8. Asslstnnt Sec- tlmo," was based upon a statemeat ing was Ignited nnd tho children rines being killed." Special articles by ihe best agunder tho Vizcaya's port quarter, dis- retary Melklcjohn has chartered tho original dispatch broad were burned so terribly that thoy A SAMPLE OF SPANISH LIES, ricultural writers, on topics which mounting n gun, Injuring tho cruiser's steamships Indiana, Morgan City nnd In tho to Indicate that tho ships hod died in n Bhort tlmo. Tho victims they have made ihcir life study. rudder and wounding soveral of her City, of Para for transports of troops to enough sustained no injuries, and that there were Hlla, Edith aud Harvlllo Watts, A Hpanlsli Iteport to tho l'.ffcct Unit Capt. Illustrations of old fashioned imsailors. thu Philippines; has closed n contract had been no casualties among the per- chlldien of Charles Watts, of Ferney's Philip ot the Texas trns Killed bjr plements. Lost a Uare and Five Men. for tho Victoria, Olympia anu Arizona, sonnel of the American lloct. aged s Spnnlsh Shell at Santiago. Hill, near Woods Run avenue, A vast amount of practical inforPjiiladkli'jiia, Juno 8. A dispatch of tho Northern Paolllo line; has Naval ofllcers expressed tho bcllol eleven und seven years and four Marino Bxchango from Charles- secured tho privilege of acquiring tho that about all of tho force landed mouths tcspectlvely. to tho mation. Wasiiinotox, Juno 8. RcportB ton, S. a, says that tho United States 1'ncoma and tho Columbia, if needed-- all Monday from Sampson's fleet were from Spanish sourjas, and anpar A valuable aid to farmers who The eldest child proved herself n he steamer Leonldas put in thero on route flvo on condition that thoy bo given marines, nnd that their purpose roine, for with tho flames roasting her ontly in Mndrld, havo stated that desire to stimulate' production and from Norfolk to Key West nnd reports an merlcan register. Ho also has was not so much to tako mill-tnr- bodv sho tried to enrry her baby broth Capt. rhillp of tho Texas had profit. impressed into tho service tho that on Saturday night she lost an Iron nossesslon of tho landing ns er to n placo of safoty. Mrs, Watts was been killed by a shell by tho Extremely interesting and inwater uargo with lino men which sho Senntor, Queen and City .of Pueblo, of perhaps, to spiko somo gunB nnd de- badly burned in trying to savo her Spaniards. Tho president said that towing undoubtedly was untrue, structive. Coast Steamship Co., if stroy some batteries that might hnvo chlldien. was tho Pacific tho report found satisfactory. nnd said that it wasevldcntly baseless, ONLY 15 CEN1H A COPY, by mail Death of Judge Grlnnell at Chloaco. been rcoccupled by tho Spaniards to The children wero playing in nn ofllclal report CniOAQO, Juno 8. Jddgo Julius P. advantage after tho retirement of the In the vard. and one of them as Admiral Sampson's A llustctl llrltlsh Millionaire. Send your order to stated that thero wcro no casualties. Qrinnoll died suddenly at tho Illinois tho action. Ono London, Juno 8. A receiving order American fleet from Snmpson's attack THE BEE, At tho navy department considerabank. Judgo Urlnnell Trust & Savings has been issued against object of Admiral Ear unci on, Ky. ble indignation Is folt nt tho report of was famous for tho record ho made as In bankruptcy Hooley, for years promi- which has escaped general obser Ernest Terah Capt. Philip's death, tho .department a fearless publlo servant, particularly nent ns tho biggest company promoter vation, although exceedingly imporsaying that no basis whatever for it out at tho navy as state's attorney during tho prosecu- in this country, prominently interested tant, was pointed was to prevent the exlsts.nnd that it is calculated need Co Compound tion ot tho llaymarkct anarchists. department. This in bicycle, land and other concerns, nnd Spaniards from making a successful lessly to alarm his family and friends. wns supposed to bo n 8mall In Hood's A Good Cause for llejulctn., attempt to removo tho obstruction of Are features peculiar to thorough.Tills. ono man To Itolso the Spanish Ships Sunk In Manila. prescriptions As efficient, DuiiiiAU, N. C, Juuo 8. President liar. W. L. Sparks, oi ilton, 111., has re- tho channel caused by tho wreck of tho lie, tasteless, properly it takes lime. It requires Kilgo of Trinity college has just an- ceived a commission ns lieutenant in Merrlmno. Having allenccd tho forts SAN Fiu.HCISG'0, Juno H. Prlvato ad experience and a complete knowledge nounced tho irlft of 8100,000 to the en tho United States navy. Mr. Sparks at tho entrance of tho harbor, which, Washington say that th vices from ot drugs It requires Ihe druggist dowment fund of tho college by wns formerly a navigating nnd ord- whilo effective, obliged tho Amcr-leaUnited Statoa government will ralsa lo have a larr,' amount ot drugs-fres- h lleet to llo many miles Duke. Mr. Duko has nance ofllcer of tho Illinois naval Manila Walklngton He must give Ihe ben drups tho Spanish vessels sunk in tlvtj front out at sea to keep out of range to Trinity college given lu nil 3350,000 Ho has orders to go to po'sible work, and for compensaiion harbor by Admiral Dowey's gunners, will now bo said Von never know J oil among tho at once. of their guns. Sampson In- - miiEl be reasonable Thero Is great rejoicing and that three San Francisco Arms, th of his ships bao liken a pill till It hi all T Btudcnta and faculty. P. Whltelaw & Son, A. 'Woodaldo & Co., About 100 men hnvo bedn indicted by nblo to placo ono or more bottle, where over." 1 C. I Hood& Co., WT I I closo to tho mouth of tho m and tho Pnclflo Mall Steamship BC9., Seventeen thousand men aro ready at tho federal grand jury at Fort Scott, it will llo In comparative safety, and FroprMi-rj- , Lowell, .Mass. undertak- WITH THE ABOVE FACTS REMEM Jacksonville and Tampa to proceed to Kns., for burning two young Indians, yot bo ablo to command easily with Its The only pills to take'wlth Hood's Sarsanarllla. will bo called on for bids for ing tho work. DER WE'RE CAREFUL. Klco. Nearly all tho transports Sampson and McOelsy, at tho stake, for guns tho wreck of tho Merrlmao. 1'orto Maoou, Mo. , tried young men havo been provided and tho movement tho murder of Mrs. Lnlrd, to whichn subscriber to The to Two a family of feua vr itn Knives, T Are von a settle an,Juan will crime Hargo, n young B wllKsoon be unewav. Ihe output ol coal Only about I ltoth are expected to die. j ST. BERNARD DRUQ STORE, Indian. '" confessed. ' You should be. bo th& first point Qjgg Be is anthracite. i-Ilnuiljr for Opening Tho Men Settling Dunn for Hummer's Work. sec-ou- The Soldiers at Chlckamauga Park St. Louis, Juno 8. A special to tho from Washington says: Praying for a Hard DownWahjiinotox, Juno 8. It is "on to pour of Rain. Santiago'' in earnest, as transports with troops left Tampa at high-tidOthers will get away during tho day, THE DUST IS BECOMING INTOLERABLE, and by daylight Thursday tho army of invasion will be in rendezvous at Key West. From thero thoy will proceed presiA Moroment on Foot to Induce tho dent to l'njr n Visit to UioCnmp on the immediately to or near Santiago. Corbln, Tuesday night, sent I'ourtli ot July Tho Loiter Hospital Post-Dispatc- h Annual Meeting of the Congregational Home Missionary Society at Cleveland, 0. ADDRESS BY 6EN. m mm winmiwimiiiiiiiiiniiniwii wmMmfrrmmm J u- - AtljL-Oc- POWDER "War, Arbitration nml tho Now Demand for American lIomoMlsslont" Ills Subject Annual nicotine of tho Woman's Department, an Important Auxiliary, Also Held. syi i 1 SEARCH d, JWv 'H nui-san- tHaC..HUBlNGERBR0S.C9 mm iinmii Krng-Jorgcnsc- n iii i all Illinois Central n niiivsBwsBkilli I TnrT l n. Penn-nvlvaul- a. ii scc:: 'iT- "frrTr'rr";ftsMi lrr"rr:,- i i 4 n. men-of-w- y I caristedrs German Liver powder Price, 25 Cents. ex-Ibt- semi-offici- boat-destroy- out-hou.- multl-mllllonalr- E asy to Take asy to Operate n Hood's foil-blood- Som-Inol- one-thir- i &r? v' ?, ?J?p.'XPf"ri r - .t1 ..- .- J'' I r The concern of tbe people of Kentucky about this Goebel election bill should be PAUL M. MOORE, Editor and Manner. no less than about the Constitution of tbe State itself. However much men may difBGE PUBLISHING COMPANY. fer as to tbe intrinsic merits of this bill, all must agree that if it conflicts with the Incorporated.) as Second constitution it should be annulled by tbe Entered Ihe Pcttolhce at Karllngton courts as soon as may be. clan matter. To show that it does conflict with tbe Constitution of the State is the object of SUBSCRIPTION HATES: this short article. In the outset I shall assume lhat tbe . .ft oo One Year, tttlctly In advance . . .. . " " Six Monihi, 50 General Assembly has no power to create " J or fill an office except as it derives that ThreeMonins, " Single Copin 3 Specimen copiea mailed tree on application. power or authority from the Constitution Correipondenti wanted In all part ot tbe of the Stale. Section t of the Goebel Dill conntT. Addreitni (or particulars. "The Generat Assembly is as follows: shall at its present session elect thtce comTHURSDAY, JUNE 9. 1S98. missioners who shall be styled tbo State They Board of Election Commitssioners. shall hold office for a term. of four years, and till tbeir successors are elected and If a vacancy or vaqualified cancies occur while the General Assembly is in vacation the same shall be filled by the remaining member or members of the board " Three distinct and vital constitutional questions necessarily grow out ot this bill and tbe election held under its provisions. The first question is: Can tbe Legislature create these Slate offices? Assuming that it may create them, the second question is: Can that body also fill those offices by an election? And assuming that tbe Legislathese offices and fill The London Financial News says, ture may both create tbe third question is: them by an election, in writing of the world's coal sup- Has there In fact been a valid election unply, "Coal is always a burning der the Constitution and Ibis act of the question." Well, it depends upon General Assembly? the coal. If Earlington coal is First Has the Legislature the constitutional power to create these Stale offices. meant it is a true proposition. After creating all tbe State offices desired The Boston Journal of Com- or intended, and all district and county ofto be permanent, Section merce is ol opinion that the de- ficesofintended the State Constitution makes this 107 mand for cotton manufactures in provision" "The General Assembly may countries that will be opened to provide for tbe election or appointment American trade by the war will be for a term not exceeding four years of very great, and think work on new such other county and district ministerial may from time to mills and extensions should be and executive officers as time be necessary." pushed to "be ready for the great This section ot the Constitution disprosperity when it comes." tinctly limits tbe power of tbe General Assembly and confines it to creating county Ninety-fou- r "Terrors" from the and district offices of a special kind. To Arizona mountains have gone to- argue in favor of the constitutionality of wards Cuba to act as expert pack- tbe Goebel bill, one bas to assume that the ers for Uncle Sam's mule trains in General Assembly Is under no constitutional restraint as to the creation of new Cuba. Their coach bore the inStale offices This proposition, I am perscription "The Real Terrors of suaded, no one will willingly assume, and Arizona," Teddy Ain't in It." The need not here be further noticed. Comcompany is a singular mixture of ment can add nothing to the plain meanAmericans, Indians, Mulattoes and ing of this section of tbe Constitution. for itself and needs no InterpreMexicans. All are expert frontiers- It speaks If its tation. meaning is not plainly manmen. The episode is a comment- ifest it would be useless to try to find out ary on the resourcefulness of this its meaning by any species of argument. But assuming that the General Assemcountry. bly may create State and other offices, it Strong efforts are being put does not necessarily follow that it may also forth by the leading business men fill the offices thus created by election or Section 107 of tbe Constiof the United States to bring appointment. tution says the General Assembly provide about the use abroad of Indian for the election or appointment of county corn as a substitute for wheat. It and district officers. Provide how? Not by a special law, is thought that the present time, when there is such great difference certainly, for that is expressly forbidden Conof price in favor ol corn, is most by sub section 23 of section 50 of the Again, section 148 of the Constitution. propitious for the success of the stitution provides that alt slate, district movement. A large increased for- and county officers shall be elected on tbe eign demand for our corn is the first Tuesday after tbe first Monday in best commercial advance the November. The Legislature can not be in session on that day, so it could not country could hope for. have been contemplated by tbe framers of any Slate District or tho constitution, One "highminded and chival- County officers that in any event be should rous" Spaniard has developed in the elected by tbe Legislature. Adthe person of the corked-timiral Cervera, who has treated with magnanimity Naval Constructor Hobson and his crew, and spared their lives in recognition of their wonderful bravery in blocking the Santiago harbor by sinking the Merrimac under them after going through a terrific fire from the Spanish forts. The American navy and people give full recognition to the magnanimous act and Cervera's name will find a place in history. p Bee mends it to the careful perusal of the voters of Kentucky." It is in full, as follows: Wonderful Cure The character of Uio pcoplo who testify to tho merits of Hood's Sarsapa-rill- a is worthy of consideration. Read what n Kentucky clergyman says: "When our llttlo girl was 3 years old sho foil from a loft and strained hersplno. Since then sho has been subject to spinal disease, and lost the uso ot bor limbs. Bho was very dollcato and did not havo ranch appetite, and abscesses formed on tholof t sldo ot bor splno, which discharged continually and sho was obligod to Ho on bor tight sido alMho time. Wo proenrod bottlo ot Hood's Saraaparllla and sho began taking it. Tho first effect was to glvo bor an appotlto and onabla her to loop. Bho contlnuod taking It, and now hols a healthy child with tho exception ot her dolormltv." Knv. 13. 8. WARD, llomcmbcr Chaplin, Kentucky. Is Um best LOCOMOTIVE BLASTS. A WAR I SONG. Spinal Disease the Result of a Fall Abscesses Formed. Kentucky Clergyman Reports What Hood's Sarsaparllla Did. Hood's Sarsaparilla True lllood Purifier. fact In tho One- rlOOU 8 flllS biliousness. Trice 28c When these two bodies cease to be sepaceasa to be tbe General Assembly. Tbe Goebel bill requires these Slate Election Commissioners to be elected by the General Assembly, not by a joint Assembly. For tbe General Assembly to do any valid act there must be a vote of both bouses separately. Section 83 of tbe provides that no bill shall become a law till it bas been presented to tbe governor and by him approved or being disapproved is passed over his objections. Section 89 is as follows' "Every order, vote or resolution in which the concurrence of both houses may bo necessary, except questions of adjournment or as otherwise provided in this Constitution shall be presented to the governor and before it takes effect be approved by him or being disapproved passed as a bill is passed over his objec- rate bodies they Con-stutio- n, tions." The General Assembly did not elect nor did it attempt to elect tbese Commissioners by order, vote or resolution. The General Assembly did attempt to do so by resolving itself into a joint Assembly, and voting for them as a Joint and cot as a Admiral. Dewey and his men by their wonderful achievement at Manila, Admiral Sampson's men by their volunteering to a man for extra hazardous duty at Santiago, and Naval Constructor Hobson and his seven invincible volunteers who steered the Merrimac through storm of shot and shell, sank her in the harbor channel and got off alive, these have taught the Spaniards something of American valor. If they do not sue for peace they will be taught more of the same lesson, even on their own side of the Atlantic. One of the Merrimac's intrepid crew said before the trip to sink that vessel in the Santiago channel, "Oh, I guess we stand a fair show of getting out, but they can't No others stop us going in." talked of coming out. The secret of such heroism as this lies in the fact that not one man in Uncle Sam's army and navy are conscripts. All arc volunteers Practically all the men under Ad miral Sampson volunteered to do this work for which only seven were needed. Such valor knows no defeat. The Goebel Election Law Unconstitutional. The following very able argu- h? ment, showing the unconstitutionality of the Goebel Election Law, was written by Judge M. C. of Henderson, that able jurist and well known Democrat, and was published first by the Hender son Journal, which paper only "hopes that his views on the con siitutionahty of the law are erroneous. The Bee takes pleasure in reproducing Judge Givens' review cf the Election Law and recom- Giv-en- s, General Assembly. Now whence comes this Joint Assembly and what are lis powers and duties? liy virtue of what provision of the Constitution does it exist? It looks as if those having Ibis matter in charge, seeing that if the election was had by the General Assembly tbe governor might uot approve it, in which etent there was not time to pass the vole over bis objections, It was, therefore, resolved that tbe General Assembly should be trans formed into a Joint Assembly for the purpose of evading this plain provision of tbe Constitution as well as tbe provisions of the act under and by virtue of which the election was held. So tbe Goebel Bill itself, is not only in plain violation of the Constitution, but tbe election, as held, of the plain prowas in violation visions of tbe Constitution and of tbe bill itself. Tbe election was not held by the General Assembly. But if it be, that a Joint Assembly and the General Assembly be the same, then under tho plain provision of Section 89 of the Constitution, tbe vote of the Joint Assembly should have been presented to the governor for bis approval or disapproval, but this was not done. It is to be hoped tbat this question rnay be brought before and fairly presented to tbe Court of Appeals as soon as may be. A matter of such great moment to the people and the State ought not to be held in suspense. If the act be valid or Invalid it should be settled without delay. To provide for tbe election to fill newly M. C. Givens. created offices, can only mean to provide "Crops." for their election by the people at the regular elections as provided In the Constitu- From Uradstreets. tion. A special election of or for a State The general business situation officer can not be provided for by the might well be expressed by the General Assembly other than on the regu- single word "crops." Certainly lar election day. The first Tuesday after the very flattering outlook reported secthe first Monday in November, except In in nearly all the grain-growin- g a case of a vacancy in one or the other tions ol the country, and particubouse of the General Assembly, as Is larly as regards the growing wheat specially provided for in tbe Constitution. has been of a nature to dominate From The time at which Stale and other officers the entire trade situation. are required to bo elected, and tbe further all of the surplus wheat-growin- g fact that tbe Legislature cannot enact a states there comes but one report, special law on the subject of elections, or that of a large acreage, extremely fix any other day precludes absolutely tbe good weather and crop conditions idea of that body having been entrusted already foreshadowing an unprewith the duty or power of electing State cedented production of the king of or other officers in any event whatever. With the steady and cereals. If we will consider tbe limited time the favorable progress making toward General Assembly is allowed to sit, with a large wheat yield has come the its many ether important and imperative final culmination of the May wheat duties to perform, tbe same conclusion is deal and a considerable quieting fever and reached, that the election of Stale, county down of speculative or district officers is no part of its powers prices. The close of the week nor duties, witnesses an immense shrinkage in Again, looking at many positive restricthe price paid for cash wheat as tions placed upon tbe General Assembly by compared with a short time ago, tbe Constitution, shows clearly that tbe partly the result, of course, of inducing a people aimed to restrict rather tban en former high prices, large its powers in that direction. It will freer movement of reserve wheat not allow that body to meet oflener than stocks into sight not only at home once In two years, and then not to remain but abroad. That the ultimate ef together longer tban sixty days under any fect of the decline has been beneprotense whatever. Its powers to enact ficial rather than otherwise, howIt was limited ever, is evidenced by the increased laws was greatly abridged. in its election ot pages and janitors. Its inquiry of exporters for wheat and power to elect a United Slates Senator corn, and the total movement for would certainly bava been taken away if the week is a record breaking one Ac it bad been within tbe power ot tbe people for this period of the year. companying the decline in wheat to have done so. Can it be, that while the people of Ken- have been sympathetic decreases tucky were not willing to give tbe General in oats and flour, but corn is steady Assembly discretionary power In the elec- and even higher, partly because of tion of its pages and janitors for a period some complaint as to the crop outof sixty days, with powers only to carry look but largely owing to improved bundles and sweep balls, they supposed that export demand. they were by implication, confering on the Tobacco. same General Assembly unlimited power to create this great army of (3C0) officers Reports from all the hurley and with unlimited powers over tbe election of dark tobacco sections to the West tbe State, and all beyond the reach of tbe ern Tobacco Journal indicate that people? Such a suggestion is a libel on despite unfavorable conditions tbe good sense of tbe people of Kentucky, earlier in the season the bulk of Third But assuming that tbe General the crop has nearly everywhere Assembly may create and fill these offices been set earlier than is usual, and, by election, has it in fact done so as pro- in most cases, under auspicious vided in the act itself? 1 lie general re circumstances. This act says tbeso election commissionport is than there is an abundance ers shall be elected by the present General of plants, and in many sections Assembly. Now what is the General As- enough to set far more than the sembly? What does It take to constitute intended acreage. Kcports from a General Assembly? Tbere can certainly burley sections are- - very encourag be no division of opinion on Ibis question. ing. Probably from 50 to 80 per Tho Constitution creates and .defines ine cent, of the entire crop has been General Assembly. Section 39 says ."The set and is starting1 out- - well. The legislative power shall be vested in a House blue-gras- s counties are moie adof Representatives and a Senate which vanced than others, but it is betogether shalj be styled the General lieved that rains elsewhere at the of ihe State ot Kentucky." Every close of the week have helped fo reference in the Constitution 10 tbe General even up matters. Assembly recognizes it as being composed Mrs. Crowder Myers, of Nashof two distinct bouses, so tbere can be no question, but it takes tbe two distinct ville, is visiting relatives in this houses to constitute a General Assembly. city, this week. In its railroad equipment, tbe United States leads all other countries. Not one of the mighty nations ot the east could gather together and transport to strategic points a vast army witbout interrupting business, as has done the United States, Even England, with its wealth and magnfi-cencwould have been forced to stop traffic for mercantile enterprises, while its army was being carried to points of mobilization. In tho United Slates there was not a jar In the regular schedulo of railroad freightage The vast iron network gathered men from every nook and corner of tbe republic and hurried them on, dodging through tho ponderous trains of merchandise, toward tbe south. The railroads of the United States stand at ihe head of Ihe Louisville Commercial progressive age Curds Lane has recovered from his long illness sufficiently to go Dawson where he Is now improving rapidly under the influence of the waters of Dawson Springs The Illinois Central people aro publishing notices of their next annual meeting ot stockholders in Chicago Wednesday, September a8, 1898, at noon. This company offers special inducements to tbeir stockholders to nttend tbese annual meetings by extending to tbsm tho special courtesy of a freo ticket to Chicago and return to be used within four days before tbe meeting and on tbat day. The tickets are issued from the president's office at Chicago upon written application of stockholder, describing bis slock Only one ticket is issued for any one holding of stock. Many I. C employes are stockholders in the company. The well wishers of the L. & N. are glad to see that company receive tbeir full share of the patronage from Ihe United A day seldom goes by States government. witbout a government train passing o er the Henderson division, and we are inclined to think the safe and prompt manner in which the trains are bandied bas something to da with It. Conductor Will Cazort has been placed on thoexlra list as a passenger conductor, and his many friends aro pleased to see him promoted. Last Sunday we bad a yery pleasant cat! from Engineer Kluesmier. who formerly was one of Ihe best engineers on tbe Henderson division. He was on bis way home from St. Louis, where be had been as a delegate to the U. of L. E. Convention wbtcb is beld every two years. He sas tho order is in a prosperous condition and that a marked improvement Is noted each year. Temperance is receiving marked attention and this order is destined to take tbe lead in this grand move. Experience and observation bas shown them tbat a clear bead is needed at all limes by engineers. Then, again, he says it has become a'strong charitable institution, over 145,000 Having been expended during tbe past two years for that purpose. The question of federation with other orders received mucb attention and was defeated only by a small vote when final action was taken. Several trains of Tennessee soldiers will pass through here this week enroute West for tbePbillipine Islands. One of tbe proudest men we have seen of late was Dispatcher Wooldridge, when be saw that new horse purchased for him by John T. Harnett, of this place. It was a fine animal and so gentle that Dave had reasons to rejoice. Supervisor Sullivan is now receiving new steel rails for several miles of track near Henderson, which will soon be railed. Operator Fawcett bas returned from a brief visit to relatives at Guthrie and vi cinity. Mr. M. E. Ingalls, president of the Chesapeake & Ohio Railway Co., in a letter to the Manufacturers' Kecord, says: "I have read the article 'A Nation Horn in a Day' with creat interest. I quite agree with everything you have said. I was against this war. I have never seen anything so unnecessary and nncalled-fo- r At tbe same time I can see out. ot it will come great prosperity, and there is great safety for our country. We were getting It into a very bad condition politically. was possible for demagogues to bowl and rant, and Ibey seemed to interest tbe common people They were foolish enough to think tbat war was their opportunity I believa the result will be they will be passed to the rear and the common people will have tbeir thoughts turned into other Take, for Instance, the matter channels. of school books in the South, and in fact in tbe North, our children ten years from today will not be reading about tbe terrible oppression of England and tbe way we wbipped Idem in 1775 at Hunker mil, nor will Ihe children in Soutb Carolina be reading about tbe enormities committed by Northern soldiers in 1862 and 18G3 in the Soutb. They will rather be reading tbe victory of Dewey, and I hope some others tbat we may get in before tbe fight is over Gut ot it will come great good." To nrrasl To arms tbo cnglo Bcrcruns. Tho bugle sounds tho call. Tho roar of battlo's on the breeze. Our gallant navy plows tho Bonf. We're ready, one and all I A Spartan spirit Oils tho land And mounts upon tho galo. Our flying squadrons furious rldo Upon tho ocean, deep and wide, Surcharged with iron hall I Tho stars and strlpos our orlflnmb, Tho Jtnlno our battlecry, We'll swift avonco our shipmates' death, Spain oxecrnto at every breath And fight her till wo diet We'll arbltrnto with canrfon balls, Teach raplno to refrain, O'erturn by force, ot arms tho wrong, In God our trust. In Justlco strong, Till liberty obtain! We'll doublo shot each bellowing gun And tlngo tho oceans red, Rain down upon Spain's rauntod fleet An avalanoho of Iron elect Twenty Years Proof. Tutt's LivcrPills keep the cleanse e, the system of all impurities An absolute cure for sick headache, dyspepsia, sour stomach, constipation and kindred diseases. FOR EVERY FOOT There is the Right Shoe. Your Shoe is here. We make a point of fitting people Any house can sell shoes once. Wc sell shoes over and over to the same people. Steady trade is the test of a Shoe Store. Wc have lots of such advertisements walking 'around over Hopkins County they walk a good deal,, the Shoes feel so easy and look "swell." Our Pingrce & Smith, our Williams & Knecland, our Ziegler Bros., our Sachs, our Wolfe Bros, and our "Battle Ax" Shoes can not be turned down. 1 We Stand Behind Any Shoe We Sell You For a Good One o u Know. "Can't do without them" R. P. Smith, Chilcsburg, Va. writes I don't know how I could do without them. I have had Liver disease for over twenty years. Am now entirely cured. And paro their docks with dead. As bravely epood our gallant tars Across tho raging sea, Wa'll charge upon tho Spanish main, Annihilate the hordes of Bpaln And sot poor Cuba free I David Jomes Evans. Tutt' s Liver Pills ''y ''''''''' '' ' i1 1' ift 1' i' i' Dr. Ottos and tho Congregation. In tbo winds of innny Christians, congregation begins with n capital O ntul church with n small 0. Nothing is needed so much just at present as to tench thorn tbo roverso ot this distinction. Tbo oburch is tbo greater thing and tho congrenntion mnuy times tbo lessor. Tho ouo is thowholo ot which tho Other Is bnt a part, mid it part BhouM uovor soom greater than tbo wholo. Lutheran. An Unfortunate. Tho man who has nothipg to do is unfortunate, Wo wcro mado to work. For that reason thoro Isiv joy in achlov ing. Onrrownrd Is uot measured by tho pay wo rocoivo. Our satisfaction is In tbo euccoss wo luvro in beholding tho results of our endeavors. In tho church tho samo rnlo holds. Somo good pcoplo nro spoiling forwnnt of goodworka Tho spirit languishes unless it renews its strength in tho servico of tho Lord. 'Xho Church Spruce Gum i Balsam WE WANT YOUR SHOE TRADE. CURES YOUR COUGH I IN A DAY. 25 & 50 CENT BOTTLES. yf,ffyT,Hii'i'rtrr'r'yrprv'yp,i'ry Sold by St llernard Drug Store. BISHOP & CO., MADISONVILLE, eccAeW'Ac a KY. "YOUR MONEY DACK IF YOU WANT IT. Vll 1 1 SS5SSSSSSSS:J2SSSaS2e2S Ti Jf; t.,wr jj wc.w nwas xwA?N,wwecA? y i - " - -- . j io c ) wl) - Spiritual tvchlovoinsnt or go hand in hand. Ucsseturer. DOWN Only about Jtefonuod Church and spiritual vig- DETECTIVE I We want a man in every local ity to act as private Detective unuer insirucuuus xxucxicuio Address, unnecessary. I ft Y 9 4? 1? 4? 4? 4? rr-v-j -- "asiffimN .lB. 5ftftAAftftftft)?: i: Build a Home? i r A rLyateSyMMt iJsfaffisiai krasiii IN one-thir- THE MINES. DETECTIVE tACENCY, Nairn llle, Ttnn. IS! is 'Hii anthracite. Now tbe report is in circulation that tbere are rich gold mines in the l'hillipinci Islands. the output of coal IIIIIHII '!' 4? i 4?! Repair a House? Now is the time for this kind of work DR. MENDENHAXL'S IMPROVED 4? Tbe commercial value ot silver mined in the United States during iho year 1897 is said to be $34. 074, 392. In Great Britain 728.713 persons are employed in coal mines and last year the total fatalities are 030. The total production of bituminous coal in Ihe United States for the year 1897 was in snort tons 139.400,059. Secretary tones, of the Coal Company, was to Ihe position ol secretary, at tbe recent annual meeting. A number of coal operators in the Eist contemplate the buildingof a railroad tidewater in New York harbor for tbe purpose of shipping anthracite coal to that point. Elgie Umstead bas been added to tbe St. Bernard mechanical force, and with tbe experience be bas bad at tbe Madison vllle be should and will no doubt make a good man. Capt. Lee Stull, who bas charge of the mine near Nortonville bas concluded that with a dull summer trade staring tbem In in Ihe face, it would be belter to shut down, so at present the mine is idle. CEL AD FEVER GIB. For Spring and Summer .. Make your nest comfortable -- M2m, OUR GUAKANTEED TO CURE And Miliaria In all Kormt. TastrleM. Non4 Krnulno ulUiout tho abort picture and tbo signature of J. O. Ueiulenhall. Prlco, BO conts all Donlorfl. PREPARED ONLY OV E HAVE THE STUFF.-- - All sorts of Building Material: Lumber, Doors and Sasli, Yellow Pine Stuff, Lime, Cement, Builders' Hardware, etc., etc. PUHING HILL RUHS EVERY DAY IH THE YEAR on And wc can furnish All Orders Short Notice. CHILLS AND FEVER at You know the Firm. We will treat you right, .T. C. MENDKNIIAXX, EVANSVILXE. IND. RUBY & CO. MADISONVILLE. KY. Mr. Lem Owens, who, for the past few Sold by George King, St. Charles, Ky., months bas been in New Mexico mining Crabtree Coal Mining Company, Ilsfey coal, returned borne last Saturday We Kentucky, understand wages there are good, but board high, and the fact is tbat old Kentucky still takes tbe lead in wages when Ihe cost ol living is taken into consideration. unless yon need tbem, and then only pure drugs, such as are sold by reSuperintendent Harris, ot tho Soutb We keep only sponsible druggists. Diamond mine is not so rushed now but the best. That is the great diswbat bs finds time to take a few hours rest, tinction to be looked for when the and while it is true thero is a natural lull time comes that you need them in the coal business at this season of the Nowhere else will you find so comyear, for the past year or two, Mr. Harris plete a stock. A good time to begin d man, so great was has been a that spring medicine. tbe rush of coal orders there. Don't Use Drugs WAR WITH SPAIN Reliable War News IN THE GREAT hard-worke- The Brave at Home. Tho maid who binds her warrior's sash With smile that well ber pain dissembles, The while beneath her drooping Usb bangs and trembles, One starry Though heaven alone records tbe tear, And Fame shall never know her story, Her heart bas sbed a drop as dear As e'er bedewed the field of glory I The wife wbo girds her husband's sword, 'Mid little ones wbo weep or wonder, And bravely speaks tbo cheering word, What tbougb ber beart be rent asunder, Doomed nightly in ber dreams to bear Tbe bolts of death around him rattle, Hath sbed as sacred blood as o'er, Was poured upon the field of battle! Tbo mother wbo conceals her grief While to her breast ber son she presses, Then breathes a few brave words and brief, Kissing the patriot brow she blesses. With no one but her secret God To know tbe pain tbat weighs upon ber, Sheds holy blood as e'er Ihe sod Received on Freedom's field of bonorl Thomas Duchanan Read. tear-drop ST. BERNARD DRLO STORE, Humor saj s tbat Ihe labor agitator bas succeeded in convincing a portion of tbe I1KVAN HOI'PCK, M.n.f tr. miners at Ihe Carbondale mine tbat it was their duty to become members of the W. A. NISDB'l , President Wc are told they United Mine Workers O. W. WADDILL, Cathler have quit mining coal at that place, the operator taking the view that he must run SCopkirts CLountu bis mine regardless of outside interference. The Pennsylvania Railroad Co. bas determined to increase Ihe carrying capacity of its cars, and it is announced tbat in tbe contract recently given to tbe Schoen Ky. Pressed Steel Co. for 1000 steel cars Ihe specifications require each to be of a capacity of 100,000 pounds Prior to this - - - $50,000. time 80,000 pounds, or forty short tons, Gapfal Stock, have been considered tbe maximum caTransacts a General banking business. pacity, while most of the rolling stock for and invites tbe accounts of tbe citiiens of 0 coal hauling does not average above Hopkins and adjoining counties. pounds. Tbe employment of steel, Has the finest and most secure vault In however, allows greater space for tbe load tbat section ot Kentucky while tbe supports and framework, being of metal, it is less bulky than wood. Tbe result is economy of space and much greater strength, which allows tho carrying of mucb heavier weight. NATIONAL FAMILY NEWSPAPER . Furnished by Special Correspondents at the Front. Madisonville, The New York Weekly Tribun Will contain all important war news of the daily edition. Special dispatches up to the hour of publication. Careful attention will be given" to Farm and Family Topics, Foreign Correspondence, Market Reports, and all general news of the World and Nation. We furnish the NEW YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE and your favorite homo paper, THE BEE, 55,-00- OMAHA EXPOSITION The Indian Head Cotton Mills, at Cordova, Ala., have made their first shipment, on the four year's contract, to China. It is the largest shipment ever made from the state. through the winter? If so, we are sure it quieted your cough, healed the rawness in your throat, Increased your weight, gave you more color, and made you feel better In every way. But perhaps your cough has come back again, or you are getting a little thin and pale. Then, why not continue the same helpful remedy right through the summer? It will do you as much good as when the weather is cold. Its persistent use will certainly give you a better appetite and n stronger digestion. It will cure your 5vr" JR. weak throat and heal your inflamed lungs. It will cure every case of consumption, when All o a cure is possible. Don't be nersuaded to take something they say Is just as good. Scott All Druggists, 50c. and $i. & uowNE.Chemisu, N. V. Scott's Emulsion Did You Take 31st. 1st to Pennsylvania parties have become interested in coal lands in Clay county, and a correspondent of tbe Manufacturers' THE ORANDEST EXPOSITION Kecord at Charleston, W. Va., slates tbat they may purchase about 100.000 acres in (except World's Fair) ever coal and timber lands in tbis section of in the Tbe property is located the country near Clay C. II., and adjacent to tbe within cheap and Charleston, Clendenin & Sutton Railroad. entire Misg quick access of inThe importance of tbe dustry in tbis Stato is shown by tbo last souri Mississippi Valleys, annual report of tbe State mine inspector. your own doors. It shows tbat coal is mined on a commercoun- tickets beyond cial scale in twenty of the fifty-fiv- e allow ties of tbe State. Two hundred and fifstop-overReduced excur teen firms are operating mines. Total number of tons of coal from commercial sion rates to Omaha. mines for the year, 11.571,900; estimated tons from small mines, 133.929; for 1806. the Burlington Route, the old 125,000, an Increase ot 8929. Number of firmly established line to 1 374.407 tons ot coke manufactured, in any through of coal at tbe mines for tbp Total values year, $8,229,198, total values of coke at direction. Ihe ovens, i, 718,121. 25 lor 1&97. L. W. WAKELEY, HOWARD ELLIOTT, A r.Anllv inupnlprl r1virn fnr mln... Cen'l Pass. Agt. Manager, General will no doubt result in lessening tbe loss u is uraiucu iu icuucr uio min01 uie, St. Louis, Mo. ers Immune from tbe deadly effects of carbonic oxide in tbe after damp which follows gas explosions in mines. It is a helmet which will enable tbe wearer to live for at least half an bour after such an explosion takes place. It is worn over the bead and face, and is constructed of a special asbestos tanned leather or cloth, rendering it proof against fire, beat, steam, I :!!... ...ifjkv nnrl nil nnieAnnn. ..MIUj. ti . MM. ... 'W.W..WUd n.il.f u OOlllUb comes down close over Ihe shoulders and Is Ueia uriniy m iji.i.o uy iuhus 01 l wo straps, p3ss'ng under the arms. At the back ot tbe helmet is a metal reservoir, from vihicu tlu wearer is supplied with fresh air at the natural air pressure, and 20 degrees cooler than the outside atmos-pher- o tbe tank has a capacily of one hundred pounds ot compressed Mr, and is always ready for service, tho same press, ure of pure air being retained for months. The amount of air in sioro can be seen on tbe guage attached to the reservoir, which can re quickly charged by an air pump. A lever on tbe top of ihe reservoir forces the air through the supply lubes 10 a point inside and directly In front of the moulh TUROlira- and nostrils. The supply can be adjusted ETHROUGH Tbo neck VISTlBUira PlHGfiElTftT to the comfort of the wearer gear has an outlet for Ihe foul air. and ihe IV' HeIAUhH ttRStFROM two lookouts are constructed of double NASHVILft- fpORUANS plalrs of clear mica, with revolving cleanS3IS.iE ers, and protected by four cross Wires. iKCHICAGD.1 oJTFrPfffptffiW Tbe side or ear plales have special dialliLr1AN.G.S.A. trl.fttnI AaAikMA? phragms, or sounding discs, which give JIVIlUiTtWi rjaTKTSkEi5 J perfectly distinct hearing. June October BOTH ONE YEAR FOR $1.25. Send all orders to THE BEE, Earlington, Ky, planned Located at United States. the ST. BERNARD BEMERAL STORE. 'W'V''WWW'V Ln( coal-minin- and Through Omaha s. Take STUCK ' If you looked over our new line of PAPER HANGINGS you would at once say that you would like them stuck up on your rooms. It is a pleasure to us to show them. m Si Q and and Omaha mi i tnf CONE IN AND ASK fe TO SEE THEM. ST. BERNARD GENERAL STORE. WILLARD HOTEL W. S. MILLER, Jr., . Manager. BEST $3 and $3.50 HOUSE: IN LOUISVILLE. ' ffiiitllgannHifnTiM msBSPSilM . Ill 'TUP"') '' MfcTjiill flhl'lrl lii ytmm I Hklfo HOT E L. jHE " t RSHSE3."H!vr 9 &ams Aj wHFW9&cHk -f- 0 U JDQ&1&-- ' ".' ill fiftr TTHM 'ruti38ftblWbw-n;,t.wjTF - Wrj h.wj.-fm- rfi' r ',' KhTi i$ ,' '" ,.t 'M VI ' w & 4 V ft F? TuBfi W .. Jv T" . UVt r Stk vi-raa- t "SKi- - ?L "A 1' I ?? J - Weighed and Founj Wantirig. A Gruesome Visit. A Remarkable Dog. THE GLORIOUS FOURTH THIRD KENTUCKY ST. CHARLES. ' Monday evening Judge Cowell Whilst roving around in quest Mr. George Hooscr, a switchadjusted the "trembling balance" of news the "boss" editor dropped Mr. John Robinson spent Sunday at and gave citizens DeVyldcr and Will be Celebrated by the A. O. into Dr. Chattcn's surgical office To be Recruited to Full Number man in the yard here, owns a dog that is certainly something out of Crabtreo. Billy Walton a weigh. It seems and his eyes bulged out at the lull U. W. Lodge of Tills Place. the ordinary. Said canine is about at Once.. "J3u 3u6ushu we Cfjripe." Mr J. R. Rash and son, Ben", were in that one day last week these parties completeness of this gruesome detwo years old and promptly re- town Saturday. during a business dialogue, used partment. A modern operating sponds to the name of Nig. A GRAND PICNIC AND BARBECUE table an excess of Mr. Jno. B, stood in the center of the RECRUITING OFFICER3 DETAILED school About six months since Nig took call Saturday Atkinson gave us a pleasant LOCAL NEWS. language and DeVvlder caused room, which can bo raised, low- it into his head to learn railroadWalton's arrest, alleging undue Will Be divert They are Prepar cred, tilted or extended, giving any The strawberry and ice cream supper at Chickamauga Park, Ga., June 7. ing. Since that time he has faithfreedom of speech. The trial was position or inclination required. According to orders received fully followed the switch engine Masonic hall Friday was a success. The ing for One of the Largest "I'd like to be a warahlpl" said the spinster one of the Glass fronted cupboards stood from corps headquarters, the com- every day back and forth in the money was , used to help pay for papering most creamy nature. as she scanned the ball. Crow'ds 'That Has Ever about the room, upon the shelves panies of the Third Kentucky The columns ol the paper, "for a warship DeVylder admitted that he atyards in its ceaseless duty, and Mr. Chas. Robinson, of Earllncton. so well manned." L. A. W. Dullelin tempted to flatter Billy by calling of which glittered and glistened will be recruited to 103 men when tired of running alongside, spem aunuay wun tno Visited Earlington. lamlly ol Mr. Geo. him "an old rascal." Billy denied every kind of modern surgical to complete tho enlistment. King he will mount the ride Mr. McNeil Bond and family, of the soft impeachment he Col. Smith and staff were kept till he has rested and then resume admitted The Hopkins Lodge, No. 61, tools and instruments, the sight of THE EXCELLENCE OF SYRUP OF FMS Mr E. Sisk wife visiled relatives Nashville, have been visiting the that he practiced ways which are which caused the cold chills to busy until a late hour last night, his chase. He knows the whistle at MorionsJ Gap. and A. O. U. Wv of this place, will is duo not only to tho originality and family ol Mr. Jo F. Foard, at -- .. u..u run up tho "boss" editor's back detailing recruiting officers and of the shift engine as well as he Mr. Lee Hart, of Mortons .in.na i,ol uiiogmcr vain Gap, was simplicity of tlio combination, but also Hccln. when engaged in .the uncertain give a grand picnic and barbecue like a lizard with a turkey after making necessary arrangements. here Sunday knows his master's voice, and to tho caro and skill with which It is games of seven up and draw poker, on the Fourth of July. him. After explaining the use of The recruiting officers for the nothing can induce him to cither Children's Day exercises convened Mrs. Ray McDonald, who has but As the Fourth of July crowds, at manufactured by bcientlfic processes Methodist Church Sunday. The pro- known to tho Camfoilvia. Fiq Svhup been ill for somo time, is still very and claimed that in his daily walks in past years years, have always all the knives, saws, shears, hooks First battalion arc as follows: Adjt. board or quit the engine while it is gramme Co. only, and wo wish to impress upon was. as follows and crooks to the nag man, till his Getty E. Snell, Scrgt. Jack M. in motion, thereby displaying betbusiness transactions he was low. She has many friends who as square as the ten command- been immense, and remembering hair stood up as 'straight as the Russell, Privates, C. M, Milliken, ter judgment than many brakemen all tho lmportanco of purchasing the Beautiful Story By Vida Rbea. hope for her recovery. truo and original remedy. As the Faith By Miss Bcllo Flake. ments. He admitted his poverty this, and having in mind the pa- straws in an inverted broom, the II. C. Pedigo and Arthur Harrod. upon the L. & N. system. The Sunday School boy By Master genuine Syrup of Figs is manufactured of language in not finding a suit- triotism that has inspired the peo- Dr. produced something like a Those for the Second batalion Kev. Elijah Timmons, of Should he miss his master at any Harold Hewlett. by tho Camfoiinia Fiq Svnup Co. ple of our grand country at this stopped over hero Monday able epithet to apply to Mr. De time, the members of this lodge large grip ucncatn which was are: Lieut. 1. K. Dixon, Corporal tithe, day or night, he will repair Day by Day By Miss Nora Faull. only, a Unowledgo of that fact will Vylder. and, in this strait, he had Song strapped a system of copper pans J. Vincent, Privates W. C. Bruce, to the yard and seek him, first upon assist ono in avoiding tho worthless night enroute to Webster county Advantage of Sabbath School and imitations slandered the Spanish by calling will leave no stone unturned in like a knock down dinner bucket. Frank Barrington, lames Hincs. the engine, and then in the yards manufactured by other parto visit relatives and friends. Church By Mr. Geo. Faull. ties. The high standing of tho Calithat gentleman "an old Spanish making ample arrangements to This when mounted upon a trivet and for the Third battlion, Capt. until he is found. What does it lake to make a good Sunprovide for the many thousands of and fitted with suitable fornia Fio Svnur Co. with tho medisieve divis- Hugh L. Atkinson, Sergt. A. G. Wat Nisbet, a highly gifted scoundrel," precoded by an adjec- patriotic citizens that will Nig is peculiar in his tastes. He day School- ?- By Rev. Jno. D. Carl. cal profession, and tlio satisfaction Song knight of the brush of Madison-vill- tive which all annlv to the front ent on this gala occasion. be pres- ions, finished with a tight fitting Chapman, Privates Heriry H. Hop- would starve sooner than cat anywhich tho top makes a complete sterilizer kins, E. A. Davis, Frank Prouse. thing from a plate. His diet is What relation have parents to Sunday given to genuino Syrup of Figs has has treated the residence of end of a mill pond. The Judge millions of families, makes School By Geo. King. Everybody, old or young, wants being heated by a spirit lamp levied a tax of "five dollars and The recruiting officers for the cake, pic and lean meat; bread and Denny Berrigan to a full dose of Music in the Sunday School By Base the nnmo of the Company a guaranty to celebrate the Fourth this year, placed at the trimmins," and the olive branch bottom and is known First battalion will enlist men at fat meat he will not notice. lie Hibbs variegated lead and oil. of tho excellence of its remedy."' It is of peace once more waved over as it has never been before, and a3 "Schimmelbusch's Instrument Bowling Green, Franklin, Russell-vill- has to be ied from the hand. Wbat His Crowo. advantage is literature? By Rev, far in advance of all other laxatives, there is no doubt but that the pic- and Dressing as it acts on tho kidneys, liver and Mr. Howard White, Jr., left the town. Morgantown and Glasgow; general disposition is social and Sterilizer." This turesque Lakeside Park will be and the Wednesday morning for a accompanying grip known those for the Second battalion at friendly and he greatly enjoys a Messrs. Jas. and Buck Fox went to bowels without irritating or weakenone perfect surging thass of hu- as ing them, and it does not gripis nor Deafness Cannot be Cured visit to relatives in and "Gersters Emergency Bag" Frankfort, Lexington, Paintsville romp with friends when not on Dawson Sunday. nauseate. In order to get its beneficial manity from early morfi until late makes a complete about Philadelphia, his home outfit for emer- and Ashland, and those for the duty. by local applications, as they cannot reach Several of of our town people attended effects, please remember the name of taking up his abode in our Ibo diseased portion of the ear There is at night, while Old Glory will be gency operations. Third battalion at Henderson, tlio Company It is sad to reflect upon the future tbe foot washing at Flat Creek Sunday. only one way to cure deafness, and Ibat Is found here, there and everywhere, city. By this time the blood of the Owensboro, Madisonville, Padu- - of this faithful creature. At some by constitutional remedies Deafness is with her colors unfurled to the nag man was so cold CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. Miss Mary Mahoney, of Russcll-villthat to avoid cab, Princeton and Hopkinsville. future day he will doubtless be Dr. Geo. J. Goocli, of Empire, caused by an inflamed condition of tlio breeze. S 1'ltANCISCO, CU. a congestive chill he put on an is visiting relatives here. mucous lininR of the Eustachian Tube. caught beneath the relentless LOUISVILLE. Kr. Ky., who formerly resided in our When Ibis tube NEW YOKE. N. T. There will be meats, barbecued overcoat and "It is the Best on Earth." Inflamed you have a sat a few hours in wheels and ground to pieces, thus city, made this office a pleasant rumbling sound sets in the way, that will the hot sunshine till is what Udwarda & Parker, meror imperfect bearing, and That he had recall Saturday. chants of Plains, Ga., say of Chamber ending a life of faithful fidelity, if We are always when it is entirely closed deafness is the tickle the palate of the most fasti- gained his equilibrium. result, and unless the inflammation can be dious epicurean, and there will be lain's Pain Balm, for rheumatism, lame not usefulness. glad to sec the jolly, taken out and this tube restored to lis norback, deep seated and muscular pains. As poor Nig's name does not apdoctor. No other preparation has ever done so Sold by St, Bernard Drug Store, Earling mal condition, hearing will be destroyed refreshments, consisting of all the pear upon the pay roll ot the L & forever, nine cases out of ten are caused bv delicacies of the season in great many people so much good as Hood's Sar- ton; George King, St Charles; Ben T. N., the management of the system Mr. C. M. Hibbs, of Providence, catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed abundance, so all who come, no saparilla, America's Greatest Medicine. Robinson, Mortons Gap. would only be doing the square came up to our city Wednesday to condilion of the mucous surfaces, eve ir own aiviita matter how many, will find plenty r 200,000 BATIBPAOTtdlt. We Milt Still Leading. Mr. Willis Sugg, of Clinton, thing to present him a nice brass meet his little boy who has been any case give One Hundred Dollars for to eat and amusements of all kinds of deafness (caused by catarrh) A stranger visiting our town this Ky., and Miss Gradie Bishop, of collar, bearing his name and the attending the deal and dumb insti- thai cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh for everybody. They ore made of Southern Iron ky - Ihera Workmen, tute at Danville, and has come Cure. Bend for circulars free. Neighboring lodges have a spec- week would readily conclude that Madisonville, were married Wed- name of the great railway system who arc sustained by the products of Southern Farmers. passed he so faithfully serves. F J CHENEY & CO, Toledo, O. ial invitation from Hopkins Lodge we were casting up fortificitions nesday afternoon and They last longer and make more homes happy than any home to spend vacation. Sold by Druggists, 75c. other Stove on earth. Fire backs guaranteed for 15 years. to be present and help them cele- along our streets against a threat through our city on the four Hall's Family Fills are the besi. If your Dealer does not handlethem WRITE FOR CATALOdUE. ened invasion ol the Spanish. o'clock train enroute to their fuMrs. W. W. Etheridge is visitThe sympathy of the entire combrate on this patriotic occasion. munity is extended to Mr. and ing her parents in Henderson, this For further particulars sec large But such is not the case. That ture home. Sunday Feet-urccorps ot men so busy with pick Mrs. 11. S. Corey in the loss of week. posters. Everybody comet Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Last Sunday was the annual and shovel are not fortifying but their baby boy, born last Saturday world for Cuts, The at Flat Creek. The merely excavating for an extended Bruises,best Salve in tbeSalt Rheum, Fever Do You Read Are you a subscriber to Tin: morning and which lived but a Sores, Ulcers, day was unusually bright and the What people are saying about Hood's water main which will cross the Sores. Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Bee? You should be. short time afterwards. Mrs. Corey It is curing tbe worst cases of railroad and extend up Main street Corns and all Skin Eruptions, and posiat last accounts was doing as well largest multitude assembled that has every gathered in the history scrofula, dyspepsis, rheumatism and all as far as the residence of Frank tively cures Piles or no pay required. It is as could be expected. of blood disease, eruptions, sores, of that congregation. Elder Mor- formsand pimples. It is giving strength to Arnold. Smaller pipes from this guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or boils gan preached a sermon of great weak and tired women. Why should you will ramify the streets affording money refunded. Price ajc per box. For Wc arc glad to note that Mr. Sale by St. Bernard Drug Store DRUGGIST, S. E. Stevens, who has been on length and beauty, to which the hesitate to take it when It is doing so much water and fire protection to the citizens of the southern part of our the sick list for several days, has most respectful attention was paid, for others? Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Long and resumed business at the old stand. and utmost decorum prevailed 'Hood's Pills are tbe best family cathartic town a pattern for even larger ones little son, of Nashville, arc visiting ST. CHARLES, to follow. He suffered from a malarial attack among the vast concourse of people and liver tonic. Gentle, reliable, sure. relatives here. which has greatly reduced the size who thronged the adjacent groves. KENTUCKY. The Ice Cream Supper. "For ihreo years we have never been Mr. E. B. Bourland, of Madiof his shadow, in fact, he has to After a short recess the ordinances The ice cream supper given by without Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and sonville, was in the city Saturday stand twice in the same place to of the Last Supper and Nice Line of Druggists' Sundries. in sais A was administered, and during the Christian Endeavor Society at Diarrhoea Remedy E the bouse," &Co., evening. make the "least trace, sign or reH. Patter, with Atkins Prescriptions Carefully Compounded Assembly Hall Tuesday night was Indianapolis, Ind., andC. my wife would these ceremonies such ill bred cusemblance" of a shadow. Hundreds of thousands have been inriosity was exhibited by a large well attended and a pronounced as soon think of being without flour Cough RemeEsmiirc lames Head last Tues number of young people that Rev. success. The hall was beautifully as a bottle of this Remedy in the summer duced to try Chamberlain's done Tor others, :. season. Wc have used it with all three of dy, by reading wbat it has day sold his residence in the south Morgan gave them such stinging decorated with ferns and flowers, our children and it has never failed to cure and having tested its merits for themselves eastern part of the city to Mr. reproof that they sat down and the national colors were profusely not imply stop pain, but cure absolutely. are today its warmest friends. For sale by Will receive prompt atten whilst numbers of It is all right, and any one who tries it will St Bernard Drug Store, Earlington; Ben Louis Rice. Consideration 1,250. conducted themselves with great displayed, T. Robinson, Mortons Gap; George King, tion at this office. Estimates Mr. Rice will reside there in the propriety during the rest of the Japanese lanterns added to the find it so. For sale by St. Bernard Drug St. Charles. Store. St. future, fn a recent conservation, service. The day passed away beauteous scene. The tables were Charles, Earlington, George King, Gap. Ben T. Robinson, Morions furnished upon application. Miss Minnie Bourland left TuesEsquire Head announced his in- pleasantly and everybody enjoyed dressed in the most attractive NASHVILLE, TENN. manner and cream, sherbet and Don't Wait for the Wagon, Hire day morning for Bowling Green, tention of leaving our city, proba- the occasioned. MANUFACTURUt Of t. Wj. Surplus Fund Capital Stock Paid In, A gypsy tent cake abounded. going West. He is an old bly to attend the Southern Normal n Wheel. 120,000. $50,000. 111 bold five relief and COOKING AND HEATING STOVES, Mr Isaac Horner, proprietor of tbe stood out landmark and wc regret to sec him School. Uurton House, Durlon. VV. Vn., and one weird maidens who occupied the Barnctt & Arnold have came up COMMENCED BUSINESS IN 1867. Manteli and Grates, Hollcwware, Tinware, Etc. leave, but such is life. most widely known mon in tbe Slate of tbe of fortune and taken a front scat by adding Bravery. LuigteaiMM. M was cured of rheumatism after three years tent plied their trade to their livery business a good Courier Journal. Snakes to the Front. olsuuennR. lie says "1 nave not suf- telling. A most prominent feature stock of bicycles which includes ficient It is a fine thing to start away Joseph Egloff killed a rattlesnake any ideacommand I of language to convey was the lemonade well presided ladies' and gents' wheels and also of what suffered, my physicians over by two' Rebckahs who were WOODEN AND WILLOWWARE. to the war with flags flying, bands last Friday in the Company Vine- told me that nothing could be done for me, a "tantrum." Parties who enj'oy yard that had eight rattles and a and my friends were fully convinced thai impersonated by Mrs. Cramer and a spin and who do not own a wheel playing and the multitude cheerEverything necessary and convenient who, ing godspeed. But all the brave button. If venamous serpents arc nothing but death would relieve me of my Miss Carrie Crenshaw, The advantages of a bank account can indulge in the luxury at reafor tho Kitchen, Dining: Room, 1894, Mr suffering. so abundant in "them diggins" the salesman In June, Wheeling Evans, then, dressed in ancient Oriental cos- sonable "figgcrs" by calling on the men do not go to the front. It is It is not to busiare numerous. Drug Co for tbe p Laundry and Dairy, A SPECIALTY. tume, served out the frigid beverness men we are talking they often as brave a thing to stay at boss editor would suggest that recommended Chamberlain's Pain Halm, above. We will also remark in home when J age to the thirsty. know all about it but to salaried there are imperative some "latter day" Saint Patrick At Ibis lime my foot and limb were double men, wage earners and to women The evening was one of great parenthesis th a wheel doctor who reasons for doing so as it is to their normal sue and it seemed to me my be induced to invade that vineyard There's safety if the bank is a is up to snuff can realize a fortune after began burst, but and exercise his banishing powers leg would Pain Halm, soon swellingI began enjoyment 'and pleasure, every- by locating in that vicinity if he march away to battle. good one. There's convenience-tb- e the mine the one being delighted with the abunmoney always ready and out over the pestiferous reptiles. to decrease, tbe pain to leave, and now I charmed by will simply stay on hand and heal of reach ot your own petty squanOUR dUARANTEO $100.00 IN O0LD. consider that I am entirely cured." For dant refreshments and the ills that wheels arc heir to. dering, too. It is easy to sreml sale by St. Uernard Drug Store, Earlington; the captivating music of the gypsy Wo will pay One Hundred Dollars In Cold f of Matrimonial Noose. small sums when you have a largo auy and ererr case ot cough and colds where George King, St. Charles; Hen Kobinsoh, maidens. Attendance was good, sum in your pocket. no benefit in derlred from the use of Dr. Otto's Madam Rumor is responsible Mortons Gap. Free Pills. and the neat Sum of $30.95 was Spruce Gum llalsam. It contains nothing for a report which is being widely Is so pleasant to take. Uewaro ol MADISONVILLE, - KENTUCKY and Send your address to II. E. Bucklcn & realized which will be expended Imitations. circulated and university believed Distressing False Report. in the purchase of books and sup- Co., Chicago, and get a freo sample box of Sold by St. Bernard Drug Store. Dr. King's New Lite Pills. A trial will that Mr. John Salmon and a popLate Saturday evening a report plies for the society. convince you of their merits. These pills ular young lady of Nebo will started and spread with the rapidi are easy in action and are particularly efHomer Taylor, who killed Posey launch out upon the "high seas" of ty of wildfire that drover Long, The merit of Hood's Sarsaparilla fective in tho cure of Constipation and Sick Ball at Henderson, was held over Is literally written in blood. few days. We an matrimony within a Headache, ror Malaria and Liver troubles d son of M. B. It is traced in tbe vital fluid they have been proved invaluable. They by the examining court, on the don't give nway "office secrets" Long, was drowned in the lake. Of millions bf the human race. are guaranteed to be perfectly freo from charge of manslaughter, and his and the dear public can employ its Nobody knew the origin ot the Its positive medicinal merit every deleterious substance and to be purely bond fixed at $8,000, Being leisure moments guessing the name rumor but everybody believed and And curative power is written vegetable. They do not weaken by their unable to execute said bond, he Upon tbe hearts and graven upon of the young lady. action, but by giving tono to tho stomach repeated it and soon the doleful Tbe minds of thousands and boweb greatly invigorate tbe system. was sent to jail. news had spread over the city. Of people whom it has cured Regular size 25c per box. Sold by St Back Again. And given good health Meanwhile a general rush was A Summer Outing Bernard Drugstore. Frank Hash, who has been ab- made for the lake but no one could When there seemed nothing before n Line Along the Them but darkness and despair. sent since last September attend- be found that knew the slightest Home, Sweet Home. (Chicago & Northwestern R'y) can It cures all diseases arising ing the Massachusetts Institute of concerning him. ureal anxiety From or promoted by impure We note that Dr. Mothershcad be most enjoyably spent at MilTechnology returned home last and distress ensued, but fortunateBlood by its Intrinsic merit as has been duly installed in his new waukee, Waukesha, Madison, DeMonday night. Although he has ly news soon came that he was in Tbe One True Blood Purifier. and beautiful residence on Main vil's Lake, Green Lake, Gogebic, changed a great deal in the way of the city alive and well. street, where he can now sit under Lake Geneva, St. Paul, MinneapMemorial Service. altitude and avoirdupois, he reIt seems that the day before he Marquette, mains the same, genial, cheerful, had fallen in the No. The Knights of Pythias will hold the shade of his own fig tree with olis, Dulutli, White Bear, Lake pond and Ashnone to molest nor make him Minnctonka, fellow, and was somehow or other the report of his memorial services in the Assembly land, Munising. Twentieth Cenafraid. warmly welcomed by innumerable supposed drowning grew out of Hall on Tuesday evening, June the Northwestern During the week Dave Vinson tury Train, Iricnds. lie will sojourn in our this circumstance. 14th. Service will begin at 7.30 took possession of his new house Limited, electric lighted, daily to p. m. midst until September, then reRev. C. C. Hall will de. in the southern part of the city. St. Paul, Minneapolis and Dulutb. Jir: liver an appropriate address for turn to attend another session at Beats the Klondike. Low rate tourist tickets and pamoccasion. A general invitation Dave will not sit in the shade, phlets upon inbuiry of ticket agents the name institution. Mr. A. C. Thomas, of Marysville, Tex., the even a little bit because there's has found a more valuable discovery than is extended and a large attendance Ynothing as tall as a mullein stalk or address A. H. Waggoner, T. P. n.c Foot Crushed. has yet been mado in tbe Klondike. For is certain. .X to cast a shadow in his proximity A., No. 7, Jackson Place, Indianyears be suflered untold agony from con The following is the program: Last Monday evening as Charles sumption, accompanied by Hemorrhages; j ava nMa a u i rv jyvjrvr wis. x uiv asmm1- PRICES - LHMk . iVzyi, .1 ' and unless he embarks in the apolis, Ind., or W. B. Kniskern, Music, Curtis was driving a heavily loaded and was absolutely cured by Ur. King s gourd business a la Jonah, the G. P. &T. A., Chicago, III. Song. log wagon along a steep hillside New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs, Invocation Prelate, Theodore solar rays will get a lair lick at one of the logs slipped and he and Colds. He declares that gold is of lit The length of the public highhim from the rising of the sun to be- tle value in comparison with this marvelWatts. sprang to tho ground to avoid ways of this country is said to be ous core, would have it, even if it cost a the going down of the same. Song. ing crushed by it. His feet be- hundred dollars a bottle. Asthma, liron- 1,500,000 miles. The amount of Reading list of names of memcame entangled in the lines and chilis and all throat and lung affections freight hauled over them in one threw him under the wheel which are positively cured by Dr. King s New bers of Victoria Lodge No. 84. year is estimated at 500,006,000 I lor uonsumpupn. iree inai P. C, Chas. Cowell. ran over his foot, badly crushing Discovery St. Uernard Drugstore. Regu tons, and the cost ot carting it bottles at For Iafants and Children. Song. that member. Fortunately the log lar size size 50c and $1.00 Guaranteed $1,000,000,000, but with Sermon C. C, Rev, C. C. The Kind Toil Have Always Bought good roads this item could he rewas chained in such a manner that lo cure or price reiunued. Hall. it was held upon the log seat or he Good Roads. duced over Disappeared. Song. Boars tho would have met a fearful death. Dismissal. Well riachine for Sale. No bones arc broken in his fool, Claude Fox, a young man about Signature of years of age, who for but so tcvcrcly is it crushed that twenty-fivI have a good Well Drilling Cum Balsam the most Dr. Otto's he will be laid up for some time. several years past has clerked for pleasant and Spruce remedyor cougha.colds. Machine, with ten horse power reliable Regeneration. Crabtrcc Coal Company, left home croup, and all soreness ottue tbroat, chest and threshing engine, all in good runbettles2Sc, and JOc. The way our citizens are using ning order which I will sell reasonSingular Incident. His where- lungs,. Largo last Friday night. Sold by SI. Bernard Drug Store. lead and oil is certain to bring ably. He Mr. Kenyan Harper who lives abouts remain a mystery. about a sky high rise in those ar about two miles out on the St. took his clothing and drew part of Richard Palmer, Visited Chickamauga. ticles if they persist in their pres Charles road owns a cat that is his money out of the bank. In a St. Charles, Ky. apr2i 8t . P. B. Davis returned from ent course, Mrs. llios. , Wlntford is something out of the ordinary. A note ho left behind he stated that Chickamauga Monday night, where Mike Win. Cramp & Sous, the famfew nights since a mink invaded his friends might hear from him she went to sec her son, Eldred, regenerating his domicile. Nisbet is putting an overcoat on ous Philadelphia shipbuilders, No he feline's family and cut the again and they might not. who is a member of Company A., Mr. Jack Sullivan's . throats of her. entire litter pi kit- reason whatever can be assingncd from Madisonville. She reports McFadden and Hunt areresidence. have secured contracts from the painting Russian govcrntnent amounting to The bereaved animal re- for his strange action. He was a tlie soldier boys all getting along tens FILLED From all $15,000,000 faf the building ol young man of unusual steady hab nicely with the exception of two or every thing in sight. paired to a field near by and parts of the city comes the report warships. with a young rabbit, the its, was well known and univer three who were slightly under the of painters at The deaf is of which was yet unopened sally liked. His father Esquire weather. She said they all seemed dumb painter, work. Mcradden and Tom has Strayed or Stolen. fiHSti and without the least ceremony James Fox resides at St. Charles very well pleased with camp life.n adopted the little bunnie as her anil is known throughout tne and many expressed their hope of just finished up the residence of One white cow, with own and lavishes more care and county. Relatives ana menus are being sent to thp Philhpines. Win. McCarley in such unusual blazed. face, right lion slipped off, brilliancy that tho. neighbors are attention upon this little alien than greatly distressed over his sudden While the.re she also saw a ne- congregated around viewing it about 8 years old, short, K. t. Bl t "T Lv iIw1 mother probably ever leaving. 1; natural built cow, was giving 2j galo i; phew of hers, Ernest Hall, son of through smoked glass. a milking when shr disThis strange incident is milk at 'oid. B. W. Hall, a merchant who form Better Than A Klondike. Cold Mine. and is bv an appeared. Was last at my placr v at Madisonville, but 1. itii. firuco Gum Ilalsam Is a scientific when ouce lost. erly resided priceless Good heallh creatjng considerable comment in Wlirn trail luvn Is tllirht cold or COUffU iBTtt who- is now located at Chase, Kan. muni) luttil oil mculcrii discoveries and com. in Earlington on Saturday, M.iy Huiiudl) ciiciiiUmof renown wholiaveclven 45c. la a bottle ot Ur. Otto' Spruce fiuiu hat section. Ernest is a member of the Twenty-firs- t throat and lunir diseases allfestudy. Askyonf 28. Will pay suitable reward for drnrglot to procure It (or you 1( not In stock. her return. buy leaf Jas. Johnson, In an Alaikasrold mine, as gold canuot regiment of Kansas Volunteers, Hold In two sites, 25c. and 50c. Harry Williams is visiting rela- beallU. uewara 01 a sugni com. Earlington, Ky. equipped regiment. a well Sold by St. Bernard Drug Store. Sold by St. Bernard Drug Store. tives near Adams Station U 4 A plf icgi-me- nt foot-board- s, May-fiel- d, . e, e, three-week- s' be-fo- re c, good-nature- d NEW ENTERPRISE 5TOVES C- s. foot-washin- g GEORGE KING, foot-washi- JOB WORK Phillips & Buttorff Mfg. Co. DIALERS JNO. G. MORTON, China, Crockery andGlassware, Cutlery, L BICYGLES a THE BEE ONE DOLLAR A YE ART SUBSCRIBE FOR mi eight-year-ol- North-Westcr- gnod-hcartc- d n 1 to W$gJW$M UP !rD0NTFAILT0U5E : 7 mt amL COAkBILlDOWIT WRITE Fjti$r j.k . DlllY' CAPACITm irmr-rr- wm m m m CASTOR A ) one-hal- f. e &affi&c4M TjlEtBEST JSTEAn COAL on R HafskCTvSM usa iir.L, ORDETtAND YOU WILL USE HO &. ORDERSttROMPTLY 1 k' - e OTHER jSATisrAtrrion cuaraoteed n-- ni-c- 1 aPKH 11 E, 3 KjL."'iB s. M eye-witne- ss - : i' a r . wnw" ;W lm"WSf0 NATIONAL - mr-- ' Si THE SUNDAY'SCirOOI; LESSON XI, SECOND QUARTER, INTER- SliHStSfc!tSfc&!tf ) Text or tho Lesson, Math, sxrll, Golden Text, I Memory Verses, Cor. xv, 3 Commentary by tlio Iter, I). M. Stcnrus. ICopyrlght, 1S3S, br D. M. Stearns. 35. "Ami they crucliletl Hlmnntl parted i This Space for something nis Knrnionts, cnstliiR lots, thrtt It might & bo fullfllwl whloh wna spokon by tho special every week oleprophet, They pnrtetl Mygnrmcnts ninong thoni, nml upon My vosturo tlltl they cast ics lots." So It enmo to pass ns Ho hntl ninny tlmos snltl thnt It would. Hut who can oomprohentl It? Tho Lord of ftlory, tho 20c, Choice, i 350 Work Shirts, i Orontor of nil things, hanging upon " cross, ; with imlls through hands nnd feet, madon 25 TO 40 CENT QUALITY curso for ine, mado sin fur mo (Oal. Ill, 10; i II Cor. Y, 31), that I might bo saed. Ho 4 mado tho Iron that formed tho nnllfl nnd i tho wood thnt formed tho cross nnd tho i mon who nailed Him thcro nnd consentil--i ed to lio subject to nil for tho tlmo. 00. "Ami Bitting down they watched Him thero." Compare Ocn. xxxvll, 85; b MADISONVILLE. KY. II Esther ill, 15. How dosiicrntcly wicked nnd hard nnd dead Is tho nnturnl henrt of man no ono knows but God Himself f Jcr. xrll, 0, 10). I'erhaiw you conld not look uiwn Christ on tho cross for you you could not boar It. Dut can you look upon tho multitudes for whom Ho died, who know not of Him, nnd bo indifferent ns to whether thoy ovor hear of Mint 07. "And set up over His head His written, This Is Jesus, tho King fctCTinBTiiSriinwiiwuiiminnnnniminiriiniiriiniiiiinoiwiniiiuiSra of tho Jews." It was written In Greek nnd Latin nnd Hebrew (Luko xxill. 08), for It was nnd will yet bo Been to bo n truth of worldwldo Import Until it n reality in tho eyes of nil notions tho world will novcr hnvo tho pcaco nnd Children. iiiiiiiiI.iiiiiiiiimiju-- !; MyyiiiiiJniiiiiMmiiiiiiMii prosperity that aro In store for her (Jor. ill, 17; Isa. lx, G 7; Luko I, 82, 03). Let us bo obcdlont to Isa. Ull, 0, 7, and rcmoin-bo- r 1'h. oxxll, 0. 08. "Then wcro theso two thlovos crucified with Him, ono on tho right hand nnd nnothcr on tho left." It is added in Mark xr, 28, "And tho Scripture wns fulfilled AVcficlablcI'rcnarafionrorAs-slmllatlniJ which salth, And Ho was numlicred with IheToodandRcdula- tho transgressors." In His llfo they had Ufig M ,qtnnuirl nnilBowcls of callotl Him glutton, wlncbiubcr, devil, 1 nnd in His death they would proclaim to M KW sMTTT the world that Ho was naught but an nnd n liar, nnd He meekly submitted to It nil. Promote&T5sloft.Chccrful- If Thou bo tho 89, 40. "Savo Thyself. Son of God como down from tho cross." rassflftdBcstdontalns nclUux Thus thoy rovlled Him In His agony nnd SMtmjMoxpulrTfrnor Mineral. self lmposod helplessness nnd mado sport of His saying that Ho would ralsotho torn-pl- o not In throo dnya (John II, knowing that they wcro preparing tho way EKvafoidirs.atuissumi for Him to do that very thing. Hj could hovo saVod Himself. Ho could iia o como down from tho cross. But Ho could not JUUlUSJi-JfE3!nitksavo Himself nnd others too. 41, 42. "If Ho bo tho King of Israel, let 4 Him now como down from tho cross nnd wo will bellovo Him." But they lied, for thoy wcro children of their father (John vlll, 44) nnd of tho same stock ns thoso who rejected God ns their King nnd demanded n king llko thoso of other nations TJ a wl7 V1 J (I Snm. vlll, 7; s, 10). How great tho worms.iupnYuisions,teTu:isii contrast in Xnthanlcl, who said from tho heart, "Rabbi, Thou art tho Son of God; Thou nrt tho King of Israel" (John 1, 40). T5C SirruJcgfilurcof 43. "Ho trusted In God. Let Him fZ&Zilt Him now If Ho will havo Him, for Ho said, I am tho Son of Ood." Thus '""YjOHK. they denied tho Fnther nnd tho Son nnd rapidly filled up tho measure of tholr InSeo their word "now," thoy iquity. would havo it dono now. Thore Is much sin oven on tho part of God's pooplo In their setting Him n tlmo nnd saying EXACT COP OT WRAEEEB. "now," this day or week or month or year. And because Ho docs not humor thorn j r, 'THE CtNTAUn COMPANY. NOV YONK CITY. thoy find fnult with Him. Tills is neither faith nor patience, but is more npt to bo self and tho dovll. 44. "Tho thieves also which wqro cruel-Ho- d with Him cast thosamo in His teeth." But ono afterward repouted nnd gavo Him tho Joy of folth In Illin nnd wont to para-dls- o with Him that day (Luko xxilll, On tho cross is seen ns nowhere elso Pooular Proorietarv tho lovo of God to us (I John lv, 0; ill, 10), nnd about tlio cross is seen every Medicine Sold at Retail phaso of tho human heart for Five Cents a Package 45. "Xow from tho sixth hour thero wa3 darknoss over all tho land unto tho ninth the first experimental hour." Possibly tho reference In Amos step in a direction that vlll, 0, Includes this darkness whllo pointing onward to something yet to bo fulfilled. may lead to a revolution Wo know that God Is light, and in Htm is in the trade. no darkness at all (I John 1, D), nnd darkness is suggestlvo of evil nnd of satan (I A New York company of mnnufarturli.g' chemists, the Mpans Chemical Compnnj-medicinal tablet or "tabule" composed placed uku lk market about llruears xtua . Thcss. y, 6; Eph. v, 8; Col. 1, 13; Judovl, of compressed powdered preparallmm i.f 11 rtaln medicinal drugs vtnlrh liad bun or al 18). Evon tho sun refused to look upon taloed 10 bfl or mora general use amouu i.ixdlcal men than any other, fur the cure iif such Ills common to idoiim have tuelr origin In an Impaired digestion ur levlatlon such n sccno ns Its Creator suffering for weake" m capacity for assimilating fuod.nlworblng nourishment and ellnilnatiug waste. tho sins of men. The cn.jl.ijilo of fill Included under thta head Is aald to Include pretty neatly every i aiscar .r u lilcli tlie physician Ii railed upon to prescribe. In preparing tlitlr standard 40. "And about tho ninth hour Jesus remed. fur tlio acceptance of llio Amerlcau iople thecompany laid down Ibo principle blgbeat (trade, and ao repairl that nnri thing entering Into tho packet should l of the cried with n loud volco, saying, Eli, Ell, and protected us to retain 1U iiuulltlea Intact and unimpaired through any i limited lama, sabachthanif that U to say,My God, ianuinr tiiini itirniv climate. Onlr the choicest drurs should be uaed. their breiarallon should Lhj In accordance with tho latest iwrfected methods of modern science, tlietabulea My God, why hast Thou forsaken Mo?" packed In glass, protected by absorbent rotton.and securely corked. Kxii the crki Whllo chapters are dovotcd to tho sayings used have been of a Rrade so high In Its requirements that no mauufactuier of Iheao rery dsy stoppers could supply more thflu a small proportion from his output that and doings of Herod nnd 1'llato nnd tho would meet t lie exacting specifications. Tho plan lall were In turn packed Iu Unci of chief priests nnd others at this tlmo, thcro aquallty not surpassed In beauty and perfection of workmanship by thatta uteri lytho llaTlug set their hhthslandaid, . dealers In Jewelsnml ornamentsofgold. aro but boven sayings of Christ recorded the proprietors resorted to theacceited modern andueerconseiitluirto Tary from It,known, In tho whole four gospels, and they seem inetkodsofinakliigtnclr commodity and seren hundred thoussnd dollars within ntoyeara In nerspaper adrertttlng has Informed erery American rlllzen to havo been in tho following order: Luko concerulug tun smerlor and surprhlng qualities of HI pans Tabules. xxlll, 04, 4ts; John six, 27; Math, xxvll, lining thoughtful and painstaking nliuoers of the changed conditions that sweep orer the commercial world, and careful to note erery circumstance having a Ixailng 10; John six, 28, 00; Luko xxili, 40. Ono upon tho suceeflsful proaecutlon of their trade, the managers of the company nave noted suggests thnt thoy tell us of Ills lovo for Is n present for every article that I hero approaches anInsistent demand for a lower price although requiring that universal use. and that the people, reaches or the sinners, receiving tho iwnltcnt, caring for ueing caiieu upon iu lest or everjliung, reseub unnecessary proieetioniiay unavy uerc.uiaKea iur aupeinuous against deterioration inai mignc reour need, tho depth of Ills sufferings, His wrapping aul imcsiug or Is needless In the cau of n purchase Intended to be consumed In a M suit In yean, but thirst for souls, tho boundless word, tho trileztHPrU fB week. It has also been discovered, and proved uythe test o, time ana VJ 10 ine Tanuies uo not umph of faith. Another has said concernthat tnesofrom exnosure navemighticnucnry hareloas 01 qualities or uiminuuon of ex been exDected. Inasmuch as. liuder cnlleneA at first 4 that ing them that thoy nro deeper than tho sea, favorable conditions, those that have lain loose In a drawer, a traveling bag or Docket for several weeks or months are found -to be practically as fresh and al cOcaciotu as higher than tho heaven, brighter than tho tver. sun, and need not tho lamplight of our Acting upon these suggestions, and noting particularly tbs unimpaired prosperity of great newipaier now sold for a rent Instead or the old rate of five times that amount, explanation. Concerning tho ono in our and the geueral tendency In all directions toward low rates and Increased sales, the lesson BOino rcf uto to bellovo that Ho was company have entered upon the experiment of putting up Illpaas Tabules In pasteboard cartons, which they will offer to tho trade upon terms which will permit of a packago forsaken nnd say thut Ho only felt llko It being sold by the druggist or storekeeper at a price lower than over before adopted fur bocnuso tho ngony was so great My only a proprietary medicine Yl VE Cl'NTS ten tabules, or doses, for one half a rent each. The company will not discontinue tho manufacture and sale In the form with which nnswer Is that Ho wns tho Truth, and Ho the people have learned to know ami vnluo the lllpans Tabules, but will offer Ihe cheaper sort vxperlmentally for the lienefltof such as may desire tbem. It should be plainly always siioko tho truth. understood that the nullity of tho medicine is Identlcalln both sorts, the only difference Ills saying wns about as well unbeing In the form and comparative cost of packing or putting up. The flvecent packages are not yet 10 bo had of all dealers, although It Is probable (bat almost any drug. derstood as many of Ills sayings were by will obtain a supply when requested by a customer to do so i but In any case a slngta flat Ills own disciples. Ho was talking to God, carton, containing ten tabules, will be sent, postage paid, to any address for five cents In stamps, forwarded to tho lllpans Chemical Co., No. 10 Hpruce Bt New York. Until tho Ills Father, mid thoy thought Ho was callgoou are tnorougniy introduced 10 ine iraue, ageois anu peuuiers win ue suppnea as a ing for Ellas. Not much worso than when price which will allow thi m a air margin of Tont,vli.i Idosen cartons for sOcents. gross (tju carious j lor e'u& s grots (3,oj0 cartons) for o u riotenlMl cartons) for iik,every caso. speaking to His disciples of tho falso f lio. cash with the order lu of tho Pharisees they thought that was speaking of for w HoCO. "Jesus, when bread had tho body. Ho orled again with n loud voice, yielded up tho ghost '' In verso 40, as well ns hero, Matthew speaks of His crying with a loud olee. sHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAisJUsAAAAAM AAJUh This would not indicate tho oxtrumo weak) lobnB. Castleman, Arthur G. tanijliair, Ilrecllnrldge Cattlepiain. I ness of a dying moment under such awful circumstances, but rather confirm His TV words clsowhcro: "No pno takcth My llfo from Mo. I luy it down of Myself." Somo say that Ho died not because of tho sufferings of crucifixion, but bocnuso of n broken heart, which wns mado manifest when tho blood and water flowed from His sldo. It is finished. Ho is dead, nis body is loft for Joseph and Nlcodomus to lay kindly The Largest Fire Insurance Company in the World. away. Ho committed His Spirit unto Ills Fathor, and to His Fnthor Ho went nnd Does the Largest Business in the Stale of Kentucky. very soon welcomed tho rod corned ono from tho cross noxt to His own. Whoro aro "Does tho Largest Business in the Southern Statet. they? What Is It llko? Why does no ono como back to tell us moro about It? Losses Paid in Kentucky in 1896 $249,831.03 !! Blessed nro they that havo npt seen, yet havo bellovcd that to dlo Is gain, to and bo with Christ is far better. Moderation. Barbae & Castleman, Let ua prny for that giont I had almost said that crowning grnco and BARLINGTON, KY MANAGERS, Yirtno of moderation, what St. Paul Southern Department, calls sobriety nnd a sound mind. Lot Resident Agent (or Karllnglon and us prny for raodorato nppotitos, modor-nt- o Vicinity. Homo Office Louisville, Ky. passions, moderate- nppotitos, modcr-nt- o wv vvvvvyrvywvvvvvvevvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvryvvvvv'vvvvvvsrvvvvv gains, inodcrato joys nnd, if sorrows bo needed to chnston us, niodernto sorLot us not JLiniAiMiJ iil'iiiiiii!tiiiiiiliiiiiiiJ,iilaia,iiiin!tiii"tiiiifj!,MiiiJ.iiiiidllitiJiiini,Ii,iiiilMi,dliM ....!tn....ifei..f t .jUm. ..Ji i ...rft a.,y rows. too ongerly long violently nftor or wish to riso in life Oliurch Messenger. 33-6- WATCH SERIES, JUNE 12, is dp ST. BERNARD COAL COMPANY INCORPORATED. Young man, dress TWiimmmmmmmmmmmmmmtt 35-3- 7 Ittttttli ?ss? I u 00 Miners and Shippers of QQAL AND COKE. astrjiaa f up.' Don't be a fop, but look well dressed. Our Tailor Made Clothing is well and artistically made. We have stacks of samples. Genuine goodtiat reasonable prices.. t General Office, Earlington, Kentucky, CARROLL, Manager, 201 N. Cherry Street, Nashville, A. M. T P Anderson& Waller TTI 1 SH ;rv";???rv'?''tt'T4 R. G. ROUSE, Manager, Palmer House, Broadway, Patlncah, Tennessee. Kentnckv. S. H. NEWBOLD, Manager, 342 W. Main Street, Louisville, CAPT. T. L. LEE, Manager, Corner Main and Auction Streets, Knntlirlrv. rtinmnliic ......j , Tnnn. "'" A. S. FORD, Manager, 327 Upper Second Street, Evansvillc, Ind. 'Branch Offices, .. .- ti w ff W . St. Bernard Gen'l Store. You Are Going North, -- V Wliolesale Agent -JUHN BRIDGMAN, Room . - 1. HliSSliK, Wauser liuilding, 85, Hartford Building, Chicago, 111. - - St. Louis, Mo.; J. VV. & - If You If You Aro Going South, Going East, via tmc mumm il GASTORIA For Infants and If You Are I ? (SSJORIA im The Kind You Have Always Bought M THE FAMOUS NO. 3 R.CDAL, TPm' V Are Going West; runcnasc tickets nliPiv1a'cj .w vs-- w JJ&a,VJL, Tii'ciTVirvnrl cinrl Mines. Only vibrating Screens and Picking Tables nil "" iigsocj """J nSP.r. -- . Pvr.m TTcsTlincy-i-rs- a.va. r. v ft LOUIBVILIC TTTTT. "RTT.RT PiT?.T .TT.nTTT.n HO AT. T"NT PITT?. a NatHVIllC R, R, il Bears the Signature 2 MARKET. fjjIUb ovll-do- X : ano ao stcun The Maximum of Safety, BRUSHED GOKE FOR BASE BURNERS AND FURNHBES. Whyflbuy &t f. A'1 The a f -- aa Always Bought. f Kind 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 one ton of the best Anthracite Coal. High-price- of Speed, The Maximum of Comfort, The Minimum of Rates. The Maximum Rates, Time and all other Information wla be cheerfully furnished by C. d an ft ft ft ft P ATMOnc, a. r. A., ,Or by JXJISVILLK, KT. W. W. ETI1K1DGE, Aoent I You Have f ASK YDUR DEALER SfciSii" 3i&" CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR. ltlver FDR IT AND SAVE MDNEY RED, WHITE AND BLUE, COLUMBIA, .02 10.4 GRDVEE Net. ""Change Itnlnfall 21 hours. Inilhr. 0.0 -- 0 9 -- 0 9 04 0.1 -- 0 5 -- 0.8 08 U.I CASTORIA foplo l"or tlio Week llrRlnnlnfr June S. Comment Iijr Rev. S. II. Dojle. Cfopic Clirlst's mission on earth. John x, MS. stations. PlmburRh .... St. Paul Davenport Memphh Louisville Cairo New Orleans . PalL T Trace CtnclnnaiL St. Louis uuage 10 19 58 0 8 THE OEM OF THE OCEAN. Written ond Oomrwwd by Darkl T Bhsw m 1J.7 4S 04 r 41-4- MEDICINE for the A MILLION.. , asc-er- "- ' -- 47-4- doo-trln- I.. Royal Insurance Co. Ol Iwiverpool, rt PAUL M. MOORE Christ's mission on oarth wns to "seek nnd to savo that which wns lost;" it wns to givo dlvluo lifo to thoso who had lost it by sin nnd who could not obtain it iu any other wny. Tho one solo objeot of His coming into tho world, by His own tostimony, was to givo this divine, spiritual lifo, 'which would result iu man's snlvntloh. ,4I nm como," Ho says, "that they might havo lifo, and thnt they might havo it moro abundantly." This divlno lifo wns tho greatest nocd of man, and in making it posslblo Christ bocarao tho greatest benefactor of tho human race. Christ's mission to givo lifo was n Ho camo not mission of unsolflshuess. to receive, but to givo. Falso Christs had arisen, hirelings, but their concern wns not for tho sheep, who noedod lifo, but for themselves. In a moment of danger thoy wero ready to floo, willing to sacrifico tho sheep if necessary to savo themselves, Thoy wero thioves nnd hirelings, inspired alono by self ndvnn-tag- o nud self aggrandizement. Christ's mission wns fulfilled by tho giving of His own life. "I am tho Good Shepherd; tho Good Shepherd glvoth His lifo for tho sheep." "I lay dowu My lifo for tho sheep." Ho died Himsolf that others might hnvo Ufa It was tbnt Christ should dio boforo man could have lifo. Wo may differ ns to tho ennso of tho necessity, but can not deny tho fact Christ Himsolf has testified to this necessity. "As Moses lifted up tho serpent in tho wildornoss, evon so tho Son of Man must (necessity) bo lifted up" to givo etornal lifo. To tho disciples on tho way to Emmaus, nfter His resurroction, Ho said, "Ought not Christ to hnvo sulTorod thoso things nud to havo entered into glory?" Thus Christ Himself doclaros tho necessity of His death, and by His death alono wns Ho nblo to gain lifo, to accomplish His mission on oarth. It wns only wbou Ho had been lif tod up nud tho end of lifo wns immediately boforo Him that Ho could oxolnim, "It is finished." Then nud then only had Ho performed tho work that God had given Him to do. Christ's mission should bo tho mission of all Christians. As His onu aim in lifo was to givo spiritual nnd etornal lifo to thoso who had.it not, so this should bo our aim and our mission. And ns in His caso it required solf sacrifico to nocomplish it, so it will lu ours. Christians livo too much to thomsolvcs and for thomsolves. Our Muster llvod for othors, leaving ns nu oxamplo that wo should follow. His last commission to His disciples was "Go nud preach to 07r? creature," seek and savo that which 1b lost. Aro wo doing what Jesus did whon upon oarth? Aro wo doing what Josus would do woro Ho in our places today? Millions nro calling for tho bread of life. Let us not solid them nway, but let us hoar His volco saying to us "Givo yo thorn to oat, "and lot us, do it. Blblo Readings. Isa. xl, 11; lxi, Math, xvi, 31; xx, Ezok. xxxiv, iv, ir, Luko ii, 21, 23; xy, M0; xix, John xlll, xili, 20, 81; I Hob. ii, Pet. ii, uoo-cssn0; 11-217-1- 0; 40-G10-212-120-2- 63 B.U 40 T T T T THE MARKET REPORT. -- r-f sW f I ttmiiSiiS 1. O Columblal tho gem of tho ocean, Tho homo of tho bravo nnd tho 2. When wnr wlnsed Its wldo dosolntlon, And threatened tho land to do -4-- WEDNESDAY, June . drain and Vrovlalons. l.'V 1036.10; straight I.75&&.C0. clear, t4.W24.4a Wheat No. 8 red' S mixed, 31c; No 90c, No. 3. Mc Corn-N- o. Oats-N- o. 2 white. S, So. 30H& I7.3t0.00; mUcd tlmotbr, 17.5029 W; 00313-00- . clear timothy, BJfa! I3KO150, dairy, IlOtlKe. Egg-rr- eb, standLard Prime steam, 14.70. Pork-N- ew ard mc94, I10.&31015. Bacon Extra aborts, 54C clear rtbn, 6,So; clear, BVc, all packed. ST.Louis-Flour-PatentHsy-Pral- rle. nutter-Creamery Wool-Cho- urlw..i r- rn ! l? nasi A world offers homoRo to form, Tho nrk then of freedom's foundation, Columbia, rodu snfo thrmiRh tho "I frro, Tho shrlno of each iwtrlot's tlorotion, P- ii i - 3P i$r- SJt l"a&i ij. norm theo. ; J tr j I i lco Wheat Futures closed June, Wo n, July, EOHc b, September, 73o b Corn Futures closed June, SOJic n, July 30.o b, September, SmOSISc Chicago Opening quotations Wheat Jul opened at l&89c, and held steady with th range between those two quotations. September started at "CHC'AJiC, sold down to 780, rose to 77c. then declined to ItHo. Corn-Jopened atX!H&:Uc,dccllnedto3l!U,flrmed up to began at M'ic, sold off to 23o, 32c. Oats-Ju- ly then rallied to 234c. Provisions July pork opened at 110.30, sold oQ to (I0.I7H, then rallied to 110.25. July lard started at I5.92i. and sold to t3.877i05.ua July ribs opened at cS.e2!,. CniCAao Closing quotations- - Wheat Juns, 11.024. July, 88c; September, 7Sfo; December, 75o. Corn June. 31'ic; July, 32o; September, 3ii1t32Hc Oats June, 25c, July,x2( 11025; G23o; September, 20 So. Pork-Jun- o, July, tlJ.23; September, 110.45. Lard June, IS.H7H July, 5.67HQ5 90; September, I5.97HO 15.60; July, 15.60; Sep6.00. Short Itlbs-Ju- ne, tember, 15.70. ClilCAtio Cash wheat No. S red, 11.0131 03; No.3.eSo&!1.00.No. 2hard,tt.00;No. 3hrd,83o; No. 2 spring ILOJiM 03; No. 3, spring, 9Jcll 06; No. 1 northern spring, tl.U5Sl.08. Cash corn: No. 2, SIXc; No. 8,3l!,a31Uc. Cash oats: No. uly 50280. Thy inn n dates innko hcroej as With her gar of vlct'ry - scm-bl- her, S CHILL TDNIC TASTELESS I ,r-- v When When cazr,v: &ssTrvr-tr'- r - ty's form stands In vlow, Thy to proudly ibo boro her bravo crow, With her Ll-bban-ncra I 'J- zcgz -L : mnko Ilau; proudly ty - ran - ny limit Iur flat.iTll. IlUL. Nor 1CHJL rarlsMcJIelnflCo., M lxxiU.alo. (Iratleuien Wo r.il.1 but jesr, (TO bottles o OIUIVK-TAHTKLriW Cllll.l, TONIC au.1 liavt Urnuht tliree sruM alreailf Uila year. Inallunrcr (tin butlrwaa, liarl Irwiifo ofanIt rear. In rare droit uulveraal aatusurli artlclo that never suM yours truir, JacUuD as juur Tonic AUNKr.CAIlH 4 Co. IS JuSV AS COOD FOR ADULTS. WARRANTED. PRICE SOctc. m fcfc -- ijifeiiilliliipilp rM j-Zl-Z-Z., trom bio, boforo her, hj2tt airt XL S S3 Whon Tho NASHVILLE, CHATTANOOGA AND When borno by tho red, whllo and blue, Tho boast of tint rod, whlto nnd hi no, ST. LOUIS RAILWAY. PULLMAN PALACE liori.oby tho red, whlto nnd blue, Whon borno by tho rod, whlto and bluo, Thy boat of tho rod, whlto and bluo, Tho boast of tho rod, whlto ana blue, with 2, 25c, No 3, JIM c, I.1to Stock Market. St. Louis Cattle Fancy exports, f4.75Q5.10i fair to choice, t3.43fi4.K5; butchers', 11002465; cows txnd htlfers, t2.50O4.6a Hogs Packing, lights, I3.50ft3.85; butchers' hogs, 13.8021-00- ; range attl50ai35; tXibWLW- - Sheep-Prispring lambs, e 1.7528 00 per 103 Sis. ces gi- -V I H l, Pg banners make tyranny tremble. When boms by tho rod, whlto nnd bluo. her flog proudly floating boforo hor, Tho boast of tho red, whlto nnd bluol 11 P ' ld SLEEPING CARS ltrlwrcn Nashville and Lh.ill.inooR.i, Ala bama, AuriuI.i, Macon, Jacksonville, Knox vllle, Ashevlllr, WashmRlon, Iiallimore 1'hiladrlphia, New York, Portsmouth Norfolk Jackson, Memphis, I.llllu Rock Texerknna, Sherman, Waco, Dallas and Foil Worth : Palace Day Coaches on all Traim Information pertaining lo TIOKET8, flOUTEO. RATES. ET8 Will tie clieeifullr (uinitlied upon appllcallon lo Ticket Ar.rnii. or lo Iionsics. Heavy draft, good to extra Drivers, good to extra. Saddlers Matched teams, good to extra.. Streeters Southern animals mui.es. 14 t 55 003133 06 50 OOuilOO w 60 coGiww . 150 OOA350 00 55 00110 M 17 60i 40 04 OTHERWISE UNNOTICED. 04 ooa t 25 OJtA 40 W hands, 4 to 7 years old 52 35 UK hands, 4 to 7 years old 50 004J 75 15 hands, 4 to Syearsold W OOffl 95 04 15Vi hands, 4 to 7 years old 10 to Sy, hands, 4 to 7 years old . 75 (XXJ125 04 CnioAOo Hogs Estimated receipts, 32,04 head; left over, 2,500 head. Market opened lower, recovering part of the loss later, closing active. Lights, t3.703J.03; mlxed,tt3 903UOI rough, t3.0034.00. Cattle heavy, !3.W3U77',; Rocelpts, 15,000 head. Market, best steady, week to 10c lower, lleevcs, t4.0035.25; others cows and hellers, 12.4034 65; Texas steers, 13.70 (ii 40; Blockers and feeders, tl.0034.9a Sheep Receipts, 19,000 bead. Market steady to 10a lower. Natives, U.25&I.75; westerns, H00a 4.75; lambs, I1.00Q0.25. Kahsas Citt Cattle Native steers, 1 1.00 O 180; Texas steers. 13.1034.60; Texas cows, 13.33 08.65; nutho cows and heifers. t2.0034.B5; stockers and feeders, lJ.ooao.2j; buns, iiuua 4.9a Hogs Dulk of salos, 1173113.95; heavies, t3.B534 00; packers, J175ft3.M; mixed, t3.65Q a00; lights, 11503385; KMSters, H8033.85; pigs, tons, f3.2034.65. 110033.83. Sheep-Lam- fs, H.75G.6.60; mut- Cincinnati Q Hogs Actlvo at 13.25I34.2& Cotton. uotattons for middling range as follows: Si, 6o; New York, 6io; New Orleans, Louis, 6 Memphis, 6a; Charleston, 6a. New Yontc, June a Monoy on call nominally DiQHi per cent. Prlmo mtrcantllo paper, I Ol per cent. Sterling exchange Arm, with actual business In bankers' bills at 486M&4&6H ' for 60 days. Posted for demand, and 49 IK rates, 4S5QI87; commercial bills, 484; silver certlUcatos. 536a liar silver, 69Ho Mexican dollars, 45,. Ooverment bonds weak. The market at the opening felt the pulse of higher quotations for Americans In Londos. Tho share speculation beoamo very much mixed after the opening. Thero were wide fluctuations jtn opposite dlrootlons. A raid on Sugar drove that stock down to 142H, &ad led to sympathetic declines In other parts of tho list, The beam mado n renewed demonstration against the market, and wore helped by Ires soiling of arbitrate account There were losses of nearly a point In pretty much overy active share. Toward midday the market rallied, but sold oft ogaln. Sales to noon, 217,181 shores. Honda quiet, but wcU sustained. Financial. Tho Tree of Llfo, WE HAVE SPARED NO EXPENSE. To make our Funeral Equipment the best in this part of the State. Anything and every- thing you want in livery U Self Our l'rlnclplc. Wlion solf is our princlplo nud ond, wo riso no higher than oursolvos, but whon Qod becoinotb tho lifo of our soul wo follow nftor Him nnd riso far nbovo tho highest point to which naturo could conduct us. Episcopal Kocorder. Quality, Not Quantity. ) ? r the lowest, 4 PRICES ALWAYS . uum if.A & ARNOLD. wpt 'f'y'"'' '""R EARLINGTON.KY. &iwqptyi Tpnafifmi, Dear hustling brother, it is tho quality, not tho quantity, of your work that Hoi per. livll Enough. counts. Congrogationalist Thcro is ovil enough in man, God knows, but it is not tho mission, of every 2HDE UlrlsHafelrHMB young man nud woman to dotall nnd I. IIHV tsVUlUL All ran r. vwiilu m inn Jail 1111 ratio it nil, Keep theatraosphoroas pure UeetCuiiKtitiyrup. Taatcsiood. Uio m risittryft1sitsi ID lima. ns posslblo nnd fragrant with gentleness MEEMEa and charity, Dr. John Hall, ro-po- rt If any man or woman, nuy sinner, howovcr unworthy, will begin uow ruid faithfully horcaftor shuu ovils as sins against God (meaning by "God" Him who was tho incarnation of unselfish divino lovo), thnt eamo God will dwoll with him nnd bo his God and fulfill for him all tho promises written in this book, wipe nway nil tears from his eyes, givo him to drink of tho water of lifo frooly, load liliu iu by tho gates into tho city, but, nbovo nil, will impart to him His own lifo of unsolfish lovo, plant in his heart of hearts tho treo of lifo. Homer Taylor, who killed Posey Ball at Henderson, was held over by the examining court, on the charge of manslaughter, and his Being 8,ooo. bond fixed at unable to execute said bond, he was sent to jail. Tuesday; loss, 9330,000. The hardwood manufacturing' plant of Smith & Bell at Decatur, Ind., vas burned Tuesday; loss, 810,003. W. L. DANLEY, Queen Victoria will cause the erecGen'l Pass, and Ticket Agl. tion of a monument to the Tate Wm. E. Nasiivillk, Tknn Gladstone in Westminster abbey. Burglars entered a South Broadway, St. Louis, Jewelry store in broad dayT. light and robbed It of 82,500 worth of goods. J. W. Ettinfr, a liveryman at Hot Springs, Ark,, being despondent over business affairs, killed his wife and himself. Ono hundred and three policemen and upward of a hundred citizens wcro inAlways on handa full and compicteslockcf jured in the riots at Belfast, Ireland, DRUGS AND MEDICINES. PERTuesday. The commissioner of patonts states FUMERY and TOILET ARTIthat American cigar manufacturers CLES PAINTS AND OILS, trade-mark- s of Hamay not iiso the vana factories. PrtYIC.BANS' PRESCRIPTIONS THE GREATEST BOOK OF THE AGE J Dr. T. II. Wilson, of Scdalia, ono of CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED. MissouShould be in Every Homo and Library. the veteran dentists of central ri, has been adjudged insnno by tho 50 YEARS' Pettis county court. EXPERIENCE PeODft !'S Horn The Red river counties of Toxaa aro making u united effort to collect speciwrtttun hj Itlaht linn. William IVrtrt flln.Mono, of iret JtriUan ami J rein ml, (JliPftLar. mens of gin! ii, cotton, fruits and vegentr.t liar, A. H. 8ayJ, QuMn'n College, Oifonl, l.na J tier, Harauol Ive Curt., 1. I), Chlcnco Ulieoloiilcul tables for the Omaha exposition. ii., At nvuiisvllto, Ind., Frederick Fisch- nminry,ijJiuauo.Jii.iJav.rreci0rio v inrrnr, PIter. Item, of Clrtiitorbury, Uanterborr, Fntfi 'i'w,rlI.Oufn, l).l.,lufU(Jollfl,HoiTierTlllo,MnH., . er died frum thu elfects of injuries re- tar. Frank W OunuuloM, J ),., Armour ltiMltut, (Inaran V. l'enlwl, IU . ilar lo. ceived by falling off a step at tho resi- (Jlilcaia. Ill.t Tdadc Marks hone Prusbrtartsn Oliurcli, Iximlon, l.nir i llor. H. H. Designs MaoArthur, U.D., Dnlvarr dence of his sou, Gc'orgo Fischer. ln.tlt (ilmrcll, Ht York y.l ltav. ilurtin Kummorkoll, i).l) Mala Ultr, N, Copyriohts 4c. Harry llurii.tiii, used 00, one of tho Htnwt rrea llaptUt (lliurch. lwUton In t tr. I'rnnk Arirono sonalni a sketch and description may M. llrUUI. 1).I Flnt Mathotllst I'plwoiwl Clmrch, d citioldcct mid most iulcklr asoeruin our opinion frco vvlietner-aKani.toii,Ill.i lUr. V, T. llooro, I.L.U.. '"1 lie Inronilon Isprobablrratentablo. Communlra- Lnnilon, l.nir i Iter, IMwranl duromonwealth," zens of that buetion, died at Paint Lick, Kverett Uala, 1J.1 . South (JouKreuattonal Oliurcli, tlons strlctlr confidential. Handbook on Talents sent f res. Uldestt assner for sccurlnt patonts. llostan, sIojm j ltef. Jonepli Asar llcot, 1.U., oalpynn Ky., Tuesday, after a brief illness. Talents taken throuirb Munn A to. rceolra Oollese, Jllclimoml, Knici Her, (lasimr IUjiih (lreporr, rprela! notice, without chamo, In tlio Joseph Johnson, u farmer living near IjbIpxIk University, llislft, Oennanri Iter. Urn. Clearer Wilkinson, D.l llnlrenllr nt Chlcmm, (Mil. Shawnee, Oklu., took the wlfo of T. S. caso, lll.i Iter, Hamunl Hart, 1)1), 'Irlnllr Oolloitn. Spawlcs to totvn with him in a wagon. ilartford,Conn.lltr.J.MonruOlbson,l.),rlt..lohira ood I'rvslirterlan tUturch, Ixindon, Knir t Itnv. Ueorao A handsomolr lllnatratAl wneklr. Tjintest elr. lorln I.IJI , Tho Spawlcs met them and shot Johnson 0.limi.AUr, ruiri(l. W2Temple, llmlun. Mass, lllmtra-tloncuiatlon of any sclentldo loumal. Terms, SJ a paues, 7 rear four montbs, f u Bold brail newsdealers. fatally. silt bJm, cloth, tl.l, lmlf bynnt, f5IUi full laTant, Will. , MUNrl S UO .3B1Broi4-i- y. utsllTo umot,-15Having gained his sweetheart's conpas, ao full.poRo lllnstra-tlqnlerunt, one rime UroDCli Uffloo, 06 V tit, Wetblogton, I), sent, an Oklahoma farmer procured a 115 Id; rltrlo A silt oilitHH, full levant, lulled,voliuno. JU.U, volume., full quektloim to each, st lit marriage license. On returning to tho la l PAH 1'H, quarto sire, review llKhll,I.U)nnth part paper covers, sewed, trimmed Are you a subscriber to The Dl For girl's home ho found her a raving furthersale at all bookstores and tiy liookMillerii. Inr Information, wrlto IIKHIIV O. HIIIU'Altl), you Vulllshsr,2U and 11 Monroe Htrt, OLIcago, Jlllnola. should be, Walter Lindsey was killed by lightning near College Mound, Tox. Tho Durgess Htocl and Iron Co. 'a works at Portsmouth, O,, wcro burned uiuniuc. At Poplar Bluff, Mo., a negro nrrest ed for burglary broko nway from tho sheriff and jumped Into Black river. The effort wns too much for him nnd ho was drowned. St. James Neville, n Louts boy, was instantly killed by n bullet from a cat rillo while walking on tho street with his mother. It Is not known who fired tho shot. Russell Berry, son of Dr. Berry, of Brentwood, nenr St, Louis, wns prob ably fatally injured by n house in which he had Bought refuge from lues day's storm being blown down. Private Manes, of Company A, EloV' cnth United fctutcs infantry, lias been sontenccd to two years' imprisonment for mutilating his own body In order to avoid active service in tho present war. I), F. Duncan, formerly of Molino, 111., ,whllo telephoning nt the Studo-bakworks at South Bend, Intl., Tues day, was instantly killed by a bolt of lightning. Ho was chief lumber inspector. cr WKLCH, Division I'.wcnRer Agent. Memphis, Tcnn. J. II. LATIMHK, SouihoaitlerD Pacsrngrr Agent, Atlanta, Ga. D. J. MULLANHY, Norlheaslem Past. Agt. 59 W Fourth Si Cincinnati, O. It, C. COWAKDIN, Western Pass. Agenl, Boom 405, Ky- - Bxchango Ilulldinp, Si. Louis, Mo. BRIAHD V. HILL, Norlhrrn Im. Agl Room 328 Marquett Bldg Chicago J. L EDMONDSON, Southern Pasi Agt Chattanooga, Tcnn. A. J. BEN ROBINSON, Morton'H Oetjp, DRUGGIST Kentuoky IB lie I ll. 153E3H Scientific jmiericati. highly-respecte- Clirlo-lla- (i wo 1 Sfca jMmJ1 tmL i&& tJBJSS - , .lifiA i. .i... v Svac-i- i' ICiLii .11 ..,. N,. J.;i.A'.!.n'VaX...,'-- ' - t Jr. 'J .iiLl' Ukaau ;; - T bSMOsve..!. m yg