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Digital page images are linked to the text file. a L 0c c f I m L ThU LARGEST L1NI O Q A L L PAPERj In Western Kentucky It now at J I A D SISKtS BOOK STORE MADISONVLLfl KY n In nfl the leading designs nd colora IJoltom prices 1guaranteedIifo i wwwwFct t NINTH YEAR EARLINGTON COUNTY KENTUCKY THURSDAY JUNE 16 1898 NO 24 I rThe of Freedom 4jeFloats Our I WarshipsL mission is to protect our FIGHT Everybody is eager to about these superb fort IVhose guard the nations honor arranged for our readers to for a merely nominal sum a in ten parts each con 1jtaming J6 repro E1J ductions of specia- lphotographs 160 j1 in all eachacco11- 1paniedby iL Expla i nat Text in i j WiiTclvare q describ 1ccl ili ycissels ar engines I etc In short the very I l information want ColumbiaOregon KatahdinNew ed for a of the fight n ingand maneuvers of the fleets and W single vessels But this is NOT ALL f P lgetout of the p- IPoirtfoliov J for the islands the ships will P J protect will re 1 r I ceivc their share of J1 attention and the reader feels on L turning the last t leafthat he has had fj Cuba illustrated in a manner to enable J him to judge of the j1 islands past and I present But he 1 as in mf is to In lf1 I ex an r to I J MANY I r Y not considerable I space the series devoted an1 Iother realm jiwhichwcmayown someday some oftheprts he find Hawaii portrayed and everything i Jplained American needs investigate r Above Indiana Brooklyn Minneapolis IWIOithlANDMaine TexasAmphitrite Baltimore ltSIfullunderstanding Series Lee in Havana Palaces CitiesIProducts PlantationsFortresses HarborsCommerce MUCIII does stop here Prest Dole HonoluluBirdseye W Productions Views tr1 l Volcanoes Fruits 7 f4 Natives Queen LilI I n IIDj1 j- L I pai i 081alolmt1 Non The American Navy 027 Cuba and the Wrecked Maine ti1fl- ftl No 33 The American Navy No 38 The Hawaiian Islands No 21 Tue awaiian lilond No 30 Cuba NO25 Maine No 30 The Hawaiian Itfand j ONU PAAA DIHBTBN IOR A DOLLAR 1 TUB IJUH will pleaso tend to the undersigned reader tho following PORTFOLIOS t I Noitorwhlcti SIInclosed t Name4 aI CityStatostrcetWo will give two Portfolios any nuvibor may salect for each new paid sul fsoriuorto rite Roof01 ono year = I r- u AgIons GlU DAHERY Tho Famous Passes Through St Louis En Routo to the Philippines ITS PERSONNEL IS SOMEWHAT UNIQUE Lnwjrcrt Collect Mon Athlete Newspa per Men and Some Solillon of Fortune In Iti flank Rut Tlicjr Aro Alt mine mellow Many of Thom With Good Long rune ST Louis Juno 15John Jacob As tors famous mountain battery tho on ly oneof Its kind In tho service of tho United States passed throughSt Louis Wednesday morning en routo to Mn nun It numbers 09 men and thrco officers Tho battery looks like tho work of a millionaire contrasting all to its ad vantage with many other troops that have passed through St Louis since war began It also looks like a lot of colego athletes togged up in soldier clothes and out for n lark Tho members do a lot of lark ing too but they arc ready for serious work whether it bo fisticuffs or rent bloody battle whenever the opportuni ty presents itself The battery came in at 715 n m from New York Its train consisted of n chair car thrco rather old nUll dilapidated sleepers anti three baggage cars ono loaded with commissary stores another with tho six guns and tho third with field provisions Tho last two named cars were kept securely locked and nobody got a glimpse of tho wonderful Ilotchklss 12pound mountain guns that came all tho way from England and are tho only ones in uso in this country stopthorush up tho platform like they were chasing a football instead of a break fastMr Astors name and millions at batteryMostCent of them aro trained college ath letes many of them are sons of rich men anti probably nil of thorn have experleneeIIIPut according to First Lieutenant Clarence C Williams who is a West Pointer and therefore disdainful of experienceloe5ntfighters from Asia and Africa in tho battery regular army men and fighters from tho southwest This hetero geneous company of men Is expected to prove a problem that Uncle Sam has been puzzling over for some time They form the pioneer mountain bat tery of the United States If It stands tbo test d permanent branch of tho Service will bo established Mountain artillery has long been a valuable part of Queen Victorias army in India and other European countries have used them effectively Itremained for John Jacob Astor to introduce it in America lIe offered to equip a battery through out and Uncle Sam accepted tho offer Ono of tho artillerymen is Lieut Oar dan a Canadian who belonged to a company at Montreal lIe resigned there to get Into Asters battery lie Is married and a special order from the war department was necessary be foro ho could be enlisted There aro tWbor three fellows in tho battery who could tell marvelous stories if they could bo induced to talk about them selves They aro Englishmen who have nerved tho queen in India Her majesty didnt toll them they might leavo her service so their names are closely guarded from publication They are supposed to be younger sons of titled Dritishcrs and are gamo ones The battery Is commanded by Capt Peyton C Marsh formerly n lieutenant in the Fifthartillery Tho lieutenants are Clarence 0 Williams and Benjamin M Koehlcr formerly of tho Sixth ar tillery Dr Williamson is the surgeon anti lr Wattcrsoti the veterinarian With tho battery arc several news paper men regularly enlisted Among them are Frank Soymour who is en gaged to marry the daughter of a rich Ohlon and Otto Ivocntg who repre sents the Wcstllcho Post of SU Louis SUCCESS OF THE WAR LOAN Tho Wny Hubterlptlont are Kollinc In Sot I All Doubts of Success at Host Some Want It AU WASHINGTON Juiio 15If there was ever any question aboutttho success of the new threo per cent war loan it has been set at rest by tho way In whth subscriptions are already begin ning to come in at tho treasury department Tho assurance of the sue cess of tho loan however has been made absolutely certain by two propositions each covering the entire present Issue of 8300000000 The sub scription of tho National City bank tho Central Trust Co and Ver tnilyo t Co made tho day tho loan was opened was for any part of tho total Issue that should not be taken by tho public Another pro point was formulated the same day covering the entire amount It came from J Picrpont Morgan and a number of associates The fleneral Deficiency Dill WASIIINQTOW Juno 1Grho general deficiency bill carrying an aggregate of 8324033333 was reported to tho house by the committee on resolutions All but 818205300 is for war expenses and 88070873 of these ordinary deficiencies are for pensions Itetlgnatlon of the French Ministry PARIS Juno 15M Mcllno has hand ed President Fauro tho resignation of tho whole cabinet which tho president accepted while requesting tho ministers to continue the direction of affairs until their successors wo named lllier Now allSTATIONS rittiuurah ao OK 01 Cincinnati 81 03 St LoulNo2U 02 St 1auL 00 04 Davenportus 01 T Memphis 118 03 LouIylllO40 VI 1- CAIro252 07 NowOrlcans 138 UI 01 Pall IIaIlrernlU for tho Philippines CHICAGO Juno 15Tho first lot of Chicago recruits 11 in number for service In tho Philippine Islands loft for San Francisco u TO SHOW THEIR PATRIOTISM All Station of tlio Nortlurritcrn In Towns of BOO or Over to bo Decorated with Old Olorj CHICAGO TunoISTho officials of tho Northwestern railway have decided to show their patriotism and to inspire their passengers by decorating the com panys buildings everywhere along tho three divisions of tho road Tho first flags were raised on tho Milwaukee division Sixteen beautiful national emblems are in place between Chicago and Milwaukee and tho breeze is un furling Old ftlory and making the eta tions with their towers appear moro like small fortresses than peaceful way depots It was stated that 40 of the principal places in Illinois had been applied so far and that as fast as possible thin railway officials would try to show their patriotic sentiment to tho smaller communities In every village or town hay ing tOO or moro inhabitants thero will be a ting station There arc about 100 such stations on tho Mil wnu kee Galena and Wisconsin divisions On lines in Iowa Wisconsin and Min nesota tho Stars and Stripes will bo placed aa well and this will neces sitate the purchase of flags for the 7 000 miles of road ALL READY FOR THE START Tho Second lhlllpplno4 Expedition heady for tho Word that Sends It AVmtwnrd SAN FRANCISCO June 15The four transport steamers which arc sched uled to leave this harbor for Manila are almost ready for the signal from MnjGcn Greeners fiagshlpthe China to hoist anchor and proceed on the journey The steamer Senator which lay at her dock all night taking on cargo anti undergoing final prep aration for the voyage moved into tho stream about noon All morning long tho vessels were being put into ship shape condition and about noon it was announced that everything was ready for departure Tho soldiers spent fairly comfortable night on board the transports in spite of the ehanlofrompected that tho order to got under way would bo issued about two oclock Tho Kxpedltlon Has Balled SAN FRANCISCO Juno 15The second fleet of transports weighed anchor about one oclock and are now on their1 way to Manila- REGULARS AND VOLUNTEERS A Hot Ilcht In tho Streets of riioebns Va Ilottroen United States Itcgatnrs nml- llnryland Volunteers WASHINGTON Juno1A special to the Post front Old Point Comfort Va nlsrhtInbetween Maryland volunteers and rcg ulars front Fort Monroe Officers from tho Volunteers and regulars wero ha stily summoned and ended the fighting after about 75 prisoners were taken and sent to tho guardhouse It is said about 20 men received injuries nono of them serious during tho melee CUBANS ARE COOPERATING AdmIral Sampson Force Has Iloon Keln breed by Several Hundred Cubans at Unantannrao WASHINGTON Juno lllTho navy do partment posted tho following bulk tin Admiral Sampson reports that ho has been reinforced by several hundred Cubans and that our forces at Juan tanamo are In a very satisfactory con dition Tho town of Accrradoros has been occupied by the troops under Jon Rabl Tim men under Jon Garcia are cooperating with the American forces THE FIFTYFIFTH CONGRESS First llcgulur Session BKNATK WASHINGTON Juno 15After tho transaction of some routine business tho senate under a special order be gan the consideration of bills on tho private pension calendar HOUSK In tho house the debate on the Ha waiian annexation resolution was continued THE GERMANS AT MANILA Tho Only Mission of German Ships Is to Afford Protection to German Subject and Property WABUIXOTON June 1ITho state de partment has been officially advised that reports that Germany would mako an issue in tho Philippines are unwar ranted German ships would bo on hand at Manila to afford protection to German subjects and property but Germany had not thought of interven tion New ItoTcnae LAw lleglnnlng to Count SAN FnANCisco Juno 15The effects of tho now war revenue measure are already becoming apparent tho receipts of tho internal revenue office hero on Tuesday being 820000 or 820 000 more than tho best record of any day in tho history of the office Immune Recruit MONTGOMERY Ala Juno 15The first detachment of 35 members of tho company of Immunes to bo recruited horn loft for Columbus Miss under command of Lieut Robert Telguc A Chlckamauga Ompovluo Rumor Denied WASHINGTON Juno 1GAn authorita tive statement was made at the war de partment contradicting tho reports from Chickamauga that 15000 troops have been ordered to move at onco A Will Contest SAN FnANCisco Juno lllTwo poll tions opposing tho probate of tho will of Julius L Franklin have been filed Tho estate affected Is valued at about 8200000 The allegations made ore el- a sensational character0 llmeutISioux CITY Ia Juno lllThe see ond day of the Iowa G A K encamp meat was dark and cloudy threaten- Ing rain It was the big day of the meeting with h big parade on the pro gramme for the afternoon Refused to Talk on the Subject PnoviDKNCB R IMuno lllDr B Uonj Andrews president of Drown university was united there was any truth in the report that tho supcrln tendency of the Chicago public schools had been tendored him lie refused to talk i the Royal ii the 108t trade bkig powMt isothird ROYAL Q KIUI POWDER Absolutely Pure kom SAKINO FOWOCR co new vomc OTHERWISE UNNOTICED i Iclgau bankers turn a deaf oar to Spains appeals for money Admiral Camara lacks confidence in his fleet IIo has asked for reinforcements Volunteers are enlisting rapidly to till tho ranks of the First Missouri at St Louis J II Picpcr aged 51 years a promi KydiedJoseph Jones aged four years was drowned while battling in the Ohio river near Owcnsboro Ky J FJ Smlfti n prominent citizens of Tcxakana Ark committed suicide by shooting himself with a pistol- A stream of bond subscriptions is flowing into tho treasury Officials say that the issuo will bo largely oversub scribed The president recommended that a liberal appropriation be mado for the United States display at the Paris ex positionIt rained every day this month in the vicinity of Waxahachle Tex and wheat Is beginning to sprout in the sheaf No jiow cases of yellow fever are reported from McHcnry Miss and two of the eight cases thcro are reported as almost well- Fifteen dead Spaniards including a lieutenant were found in a fort captured by Americans near Ouantanamo Sunday night John M Jeffrey was killed in the Qartsldc Uoal Cos mine No4 at Mur physboro IlL by fall of coal while drawing pillars Albert Bcntz a teamster was in stantly killed at St Louis by falling under thowhcels of his vehicle which passed over him Tho secretary of the interior has or dered nil porters arrested who sell whisky on trains running through the IndianHerrltbry A welltodo young man of Illinois enlisted for tho war and when bin sweetheart wanted him to stay homo ho killed himself Wm Edward Frederick Seymour will succeed LicutQen A 0 Montgomery Moore as commander of tho British troops in Canada Tho commander of tho Petrol says that Spains troops at Cavlto Manila bay were eager to surrender to tho first officer they met Two marines including the sergeant major of the battalion were killed and six were wounded by Spaniards near uantanamo Sunday night Mother Angela one of tho nuns of the Ursullno convent at Alton 111 is lead She was a Miss Lings before entering tho convent in 1603 Raleigh Hither and Albert Crlssler of Hope Ind were drowned in Cllfty creek while bathing They were tho only support of widowed mothers Albert Throckmorton aged 34 a farmer and schoolteacher living near liarnard Mo committed suicide by shooting IIo had been in bad health Oov Otcro of Now Mexico has re cclvcd a dispatch from Maj Hcrscy at Tampa Flit saying 10 crack cowboy volunteers from New Mexico are needed to fill the ranks Tho sentence of William F Benson who was sentenced to hang in Fort Bend county Tex next Friday has been commuted to lIfo imprisonment by Joy Culbcrson- B M Goldsmith of Wavcry lit was drowned in the Illinois river opposite Riverside park lie wont to Havana on an excursion went swimming was seized with cramps and was drowned Robert Luttcrlil aged S3 was killed by n Louisville Evansvlllo ilu St Louis train cast of Princeton Ind Luttcrlil was returning to his homo Iota an ico cream festival and sat down on the track to rest C A Busch a butcher at Coal Valley Ill shot and killed himself He had invested his savings in tho busi ness and lately discovered that tho property ho bought was incumbcrod by a mortgage THE MOB WAS DISAPPOINTED They Went After Matricide Foley But lie Had llocu Spirited Away to Kansas City LincuTr Mo Juno 1IA mob tried to batter down tho doors of the Clay county jail after midnight It is sup posed that tho men were after William S Foley convicted of the murder of his mother but ho had been slipped out of town and taken to Kansas City Tho supremo court Tuesday reversed and remanded Foleys case for a now trial The mob which was com posed of about 35 men left when they dlscovcd that Foley was gone In Jail at Kansas City KANSAS CITY Mo Juno 15Win 8 Foley the murderer was brought here from Liberty and placed In tho county Jail for safe keeping- INTERVIEW WITH SAGASTA Leading Financiers Say Russia Hot Taken Steps to Intervene In the riilllpplnes LONDON Juno lllA special dispatch from Madrid published here purports to give the substance of an interview with Senor Sagasta the Spanish pre mier who Is quoted as saying thatTues days rise on tho bourso was duo to telegrams advising leading financiers that Russia has taken steps to intervene shortly In tho settlement of tho Philip pine question The premier added however that personally ho had no knowledge of such intervention I Subscribe for TH n Uf t I I u L 1 f I I 1U J r SANTIAGO IS I8OTED Sampson and Schley Cutting Off Every Source of Outside Aid to Santiago STARVATION IS TAPPING AT THE DOOR Oarrerai Fleet Whllo It Brought a Supply of Ammunition Added Seven Hundred to the Number to bo red What n Hap of the Harbor Furnlihed by Spies Shows Off SANTIAGO DE CUBA Saturday Juno 11 4 p in PIm DISPATCH BoAr WANDA VIA KINGSTON Jamaica Sun day June 12 7 p in ItcarAdmlriil Sampson and Commodore Bchley with their combined forces aro slowly but surely placing such a network about Santiago do Cuba anti are cutting off so effectually every source of outside aid that within a short time starvations tapping will give way to deaths solid knock for admittance at the doors of thplaceWithin days three separate sources of supply and reinforcements have been cut oil nail Santiago do Cuba is now isolated from the world and is down to famine rations otIpeople there welcomed him anti tho relief they thought he would bring but instead of food he brought thorn 703 more men to feed The only aid he had to offer was the tons of ammuni tion in his ships magazines DA map of the harbor furnished by spies shows that after tho bombardment of tho harbor forts by Commodore Schley on may 31 the Spanish cruiser Itclna Mercedes which was dis abled was towed into tho bay behind Socapu battery where she lies with two torpedo boats half a mile fur ther under tho lee of Cay Smith and tho mortar batteries is the Vizcaya commanding with her broadside the narrow entrances to the east and west of Cay Smith Half mile north and at tho gate of the third entrance lies tho Almiranto Oqueudo and half a tulle to the north cast nro tho Cristobal Colon anti the Maria Tcrsa Tho ships ore about a mllo anti half from the city proper shallow water forbidding them to go much closer The sunken collier Mcrrlraao is directly in the narrow part of the chan nel SCORCHERS COME TO GRIEF One Dying and Two Others In Hospital ns tho Result of Scorching on the Streets of Newark N J Nnw YOBK June 15 Frank Murphy aged 40 years Is thought to bo dying and two other men named Thompson and Hunt aro In the hospital at Newark as the result of scorching cityi a tandem and Murphy on a single bicycle were racing down Broad street heads down when a cab turned into tho street Murphy crashed Into the cab with such force as to break the side of the vehicle while the tandem riders struck It at al most equal velocity Murphys skull was fractured ond Thompson and Hunt wcro hurt internally- PROPBROOKS SAW THE COMET Observations Secured at tho Smith Ob scrratory aonorn N Y on Tuesday Night GENEVA N Y Juno 15Prof Brooks director of the Smith observatory secured observations Tuesday night of tho new comet recently dis covered by photograph at tho Lick observatory The comet Is In Scorpion near tho bright red star Antaros Posi tion Tuesday night was right ascen sion 10 hours 14 minutes 40 second declination south 27 degrees 7 min utes Motion slow southwest Tho comet can bo seen with a moderate sized telescope BY AN ASSASSINS BULLET Count Von ArcoVallejr Secretary of tho German Embassy In London Shot by an Assassin LONDON Juno 1IWhllo the first sec retary of tho German embassy here Count Von ArcoValley was emerging twoIbullets entered tho secretarys back but the wound Is not to bo fatal His assailant was arrested after firing at and missing policeman The motive which prompted tho man to attempt the life of Count Von ArcoVal Icy Is unknown SUNK BY THE STEAMER EMS f The Schooner Gypiliim Trlnccu Sent to the llottom and Six Live Lost w Six Other Rescued NEW YORK Juno IIIrho schooner Oypslum Princess of Porraboro N S was sunk by a collision by tho North German Lloyd steamer Ems at nino oclock Tuesday night Tho captain of tho Oypslum Princess David Merriam his wife and their oldest boy Edgar tho mate a girl of 14 years and a boy of five were drowned Sanford Mur ray the cook of tho schooner had his leg broken Five of the crew besides Murray were saved by the Ems wilt Take a Million CIIIOAUO June 15It is announced by tho officials of tho National Uanle of the Republic of Chicago that tho bank hail subscribed for 81000000 worth vi now government bo- ndsConstipation Causes fully halt the sickness in tho world II retains the digested food too long lo tho bowels and produces biliousness torpid liver hull Hoodsgestlon Ssomnlalure csulUcailvnnd thoroughly 25C All druggists Prepared by 0 I Howl Co Lowell Masit Ttvt only rills to take with Hoods Sawaparllla Are you a subscriber to THE BEL You should be y J re c I I rTh i V1l CONTRACT TO PURNISII t VVALL PA PERI And hang It on the walls completo per room from Joo and up Plrstctass work cguaranteed III AID SISKS BOOK STORE 9MADIONVILLC KY i lIhjUJ f- frOJ r o 1H I HOPKINS l shores Series guns power which 7 island which Organization a a a r 6IRO1VHNG MADE EASY 1lfelporlnatural whiteness sod Imparts a beautiful and lasting finish It la the manufactured that Is rfecU harmless containing neither arsenic nlum or any iOther substance Injurious to linen and can bo tuod OTCO for a baby powder Fog sale by all wholesale and retail grocers I ITHEAn Informal Interview With Mr Toru Hoshi the RcprcF sentative of Japan HE REGRETS THE TEN CENT TEA OUTYC Ills Country Will Hour tho llrnnt of Jr tho Trado of Ja1mi Helng Mostly In Cheap Teas nUll Ills 1eoplo Will Krgaril It ns a Discrimination Against ThompJapaitseen at the Japanese legation andntalked In mi lufornal way cigar puffs on borne of tho recent phases of the war an they rotated to the Interests of tho United States andw Japan Mr Iloshl expressed special regret at the recent action of congress In placing a duty of ten cents per pound on tea The effect of tlo law ho says will boD comparatively small against other w countries as compared with that against Japan whose trade being In cheap teas would bo badly hurt by a uniform tea dutyoWhile Mr Iloshl does not question the right of United States to make Its scheme of internal taxation ho thinks a large tea duty was not expedient at this time when tho United States Is embarked on large enterprises in the far cast Japan anti tho United States are on very Intimate terms and Mr Iloshl feels that It would have been expedient for this government to cultivate tho friendly relations both of sentiment and of commerce with Japan at tho expense of the reve tine to bo derived from taxing Japanese teas While not so Intended the peo s plo of Japan will regard tho duty as a discrimination on tho part of tile United States against Japan as It will bear most heavily on It Mr Iloshl says that Japan line no longings to word tho Philippines On time con trary ho says tho acquisition ofc tho Island of Formosa which China ceded to Japan after tho Into war has given Japan enough colonial = territory to develop Already it has c cost tho Japanese government enor mous sums to lay cables connecting Japan with Formosa to build roads and to provide adequate military and j naval defenses for this new colony The returns from the Islands Mr Iloshl sail have gone to private owners of land and none of this relurnI has flowed into the government treas ury As n result time government Is spending far moro than it has received or ever will receive from Formosa This ho added shows that there is no ground for tho reports that Joplin may uo anxious to acquire time Philippines in case time United States sees fit to part with them WICKED WORK OF ROBBERS William Oarley and Family Murdered and Their house Burned to Slide tho Crime Near Wetumpka Ala MoxraoMEiir Ala Juno nNearWetumpka last night tho house of Win Ourdcn was burned and with his wlfo and William Curloy all white Ourdcn has had tho reputa tion of keeping a hoard of gold and there la little doubt that tho three persons were murdered by robbers rndI tho house set fire Bloodhounds have been put on tho track of time guilty per anna Master llallden Aiiuclatlon SARAToGA N Y Juno nThfMaster lluildcrs association began Hi thirtysecond annual session here The convention was opened with prayer by Bishop John P Newman followed ban address by President 8 A Crone ol Now York Sentenced to DeathIBOISE Idaho Juno 1III C St Clair was sentenced at Idaho City to be hanged on Juno 24 for tho murder of John Doikcrat Van Wyck InOutobor last 11 srclicAIiiItaticiMAUKID Juno 15An official dis patch from Manila dated Juno 0 ad mlts time situation there is critical For Congress AMIANCK 0 Juno 15 Robert W Taylor was nominated for congress republican I1 Illinois Central II R OF INTEREST TO- STOCKHOLDERS ree TransportatIon to Attend the Annual Mitt Ing at ChicagoSome Intoroillng Facts In order that stockholders of the Illinois entral Railroad Company may more readily attend in person the annual meetings there has been posted in each station ot the Company 1 notice lo the effect that in accordance with a resolve of the Board of Directors there may bo issued to each bolder of ono or moro shares of the capital tock of time Illinois Central Railroad Com any as registered on tbo books of the Company a ticket enabling him or her 10 travel free over tho Companys lines from station of the Illinois Central Railroada earest to his or her registered address to Chicago and return for the purpose of at tending in person the next Annual Stock holders Meeting of the Company which ill be held at ils general office in Chicago on Wednesday September 28 at noon Details as to time necessary procedure tocobtain such a ticket Ihe date of its issue and limit urn fully set forth on the posted olico referred lo In this connection It ill bo interesting lo note that since in j8Gz the capital stock of the Company be ranRinghomhas been paid scmiannually lo every holder f stock and that it is now twenty years since the Company in any jear paid less than j per cern Ibc present rate of diS Iribuiion carlstedts GermanLiver L Powder CURES INDIGESTION VA The entering wedge fortnearly all Diseases human system is heir to PRICE 25 CENTS Sold by St Bernard Drug Store 50 YEARS IMPROVEMENTS IN T FARMING Published by the NEW YORK TRIBUNE Second Edition 32 Pages 18 by i23J Inches A general review of the advances and improvements made in tie leading branches of farm industry during the last half century J Special articles by the host ago ricultural writers on topics which they have made their life study Illustrations of old fashioned im plements A vast amount of practical information A valuable aid to farmers who desire to stimulate production and profit Extremely interesting and in structive ONLY 15 CENTS A COPY by mail bend your order to- THE BEE EARLINRTON KY Co Compound prescriptions f properly it takes time It requires experience nndacompletolinowledga of drugs It requires the druggist lo have a largs amount of drugs fresh drugs Ho must give the best possible work and for compensation he must be reasonable WITH TilE ABOVE FACTS KEMEM DER WERE CAREFUL ST BaRNARD DE UQ STORE w c i jC jr r 1 3 r I rJ r I j j j S T t 1 1 i r k J itL rt j i aF- I rf 1Jr t 0- I 1 I F t 11I I c l 1 L t c l O ei ee PAUL M MOORB Editor and Manigcr BEE PUBLISHING COMPANY Incorporated Enured thtPettoBce st B tllmlon at Second cuss rattier SUBSCRIPTION RAlES UuaYur stelcilylnadvanceSt oq It 50 11reeMontLI II Shigis 25 5 copies mailed free on DlllIealion Corr pondemi wanted In all parts thc county ni for particulars THURSDAY JUNE 16 1898 r YESTERDAYS dispatches contained news of a vigorous protest of some of the men of the Third Kentucky regiment who marched to headquarters to the time of tin- dishes and said they were hungry The protest was at once investi gated and the men fed Uncle Sams boys will be given an abundance to eat WE arc glad to be able to give special news today from the boys of the Third Kentucky Volunteers Two communications in this issue tell of their welfare and progress and make interesting reading for their host of friends and loved ones at home We would rathtr chroni clegood news of the boys of Company A and the gallant Third than to tell any other story It is a great pleasure TilE chief of the Bureau of Sta tistics of the Treasury Department shows some interesting figures with reference to our exports of manufactured articles He shows that for ten months of the present fiscal year our exports of manufactures exceeded imports by more 40000000 The importarce the Rain made is shown by comparing with previous years In 1897 our imports of manufactures exceeded our exports by 27000 000 in 1896 by 104000000 and in 1895 by ii 000000 It is the first time in the historyof the country that the values of exports exceed those of imports II Gov BRADLEY is keeping good his promise to do all in Jiis power to prevent unlawful killing in the Commonwealth He sent a com pany of State Guards to Clay county to stop the BakerHoward feud and the Bakers have sur rtndered without a i fight under promise of protection by the au thorities The Governor has also organized a new company at Lex ington for the purpose of assuring a trial to and preventing the lynch tog of Bob Blanks at Mayfield Blanks is in Louisville and will be escorted to Mayfield by the troops who will stand guard during the trialThe Governor has distinguished himself in the suppression of mob law and riots and therefore de serves the praise of all good citi tens More Money During May there was another large increase in the money in cir culation in the country The net increase for that month was 33 136814 the bulk of it in gold coin The total amount of money in circulation June ist was 1839898 256 an increase of over 180000 000 as compared with the corre Bponding date last year The estimated per capita circulation is 2473 an increase of 193 as compared with the same date a year ago Commenting on these figures Bradstreets says It is of Interest to note that as sbon by the figures given in the table above oyer ibreefnurtbs of the total stock ol raoney is in circulation Of gold there is in circulation not far from sixsevenths Taking the figures for circulation over the twelvemonths period they make a very striking exhibit They ccrlalnly make powerfully against the arguments of those who two years ago made so much of pleas based on the notion of a contracting circu latlon and of an alleged scarcity of gold When the confidence of the people is un shaken there is no difficulty in the way of tbe distribution of money through itt legitimate channels and there is no lack of a sufficiency of the standard money metal The crop report issued by the Kentucky State Agricultural Commissioner shows the average for wheat to be the best record in the hilto of the state Other crops are proportionately flourishing p TIlE PI1IL11PINES Reliable and Interesting Story About the Almost Un known Region GOLD COPPER AND COAL FOUND Crude Method of Mining by the Savages Described lilt is not improbable that ere long we may have to reckon with these islands in the far East as producIsays an notes arc reprinted by the Bureau of Foreign Commerce of the State Department That the precious metal is widely distributed in the archipelago is known to all who know a little more of it than its name but they arc few in number Few also are the sources whence information can be drawn Not fivo books in the English language are worth consulting about them Crawfords History of the Indian Archipelago published early in this century is still the students textbook Whatever has been published since then when it rises above the level of a mere travelers talc is either not comprehensive or not reliable The work of Jagor the German naturalist of which there exists a fairly good English translation is rough and fragment arand not rarely wrong in its generalizations The number of the islands which form the Phillipinc Archi pelago will astonish many readers It is said to approach two thousand There are two among them larger than Ireland namclyLuzon with 42000 and Mindanao with 38000 square miles and there are other islands with 5500 5000 45004000 3500 and 3000 square miles The character of the fauna and flora of the Phillip me Islands is to a certain extent of the Melanesian or Australian type and differs widely from that of the Malayan Archipelago from which- it is separated by a narrow but very deep strip of sea The Phil lipines rejoice in that distinctly Australian bird the cockatoo as an indigenous member of their avifauna and in the entire absence- of the tiger or any other represen tative of the large Felidrc There are reasons for the hypothesis that the Phillipinc Islands arc peaks mountain ridges and tablelands of a submerged continent which in a very early geological period ex tended to Australia The geology of the Phillipine Islands is to a very large extent a matter of con jecture Their conformation and the exuberantly luxurious tropical vegetation render surveys and explorations more than ordinarly dif ficult Only a few districts have been cursorily surveyed and reported on- The archipelago lies between 440 and 20 north latitude and longitudeIIand cool or wet and dry and vary according to the aspect of the country Regions exposed to the southwest monsoon have their wet sea son while on the other side of the mountains people enjoy the dry season The rainfall is not exces- sIve lor the tropics nor is it con tinuous for occasional breaks lessen the discomforts of the wet season The climate is very health ful for the tropics and diseases e g yellow fever are unknown The bulk of the natives arc of a race akin to the Malays though pure Malays are only settled on the south coast of Mindanao and the neighboring islands where at times they give a little trouble to the authorities In the interior of Luzon and some of the other is lands the remnants of a race of na tives of undoubtedly Papuan origin arc found still as untamed and given to roving through the for csts as the Spaniards found them over 300 years ago They like their Australian kinsmen fly from civilization and succumb when forced into contact with it There is no doubt that mining for the precious metal was prac ticcd in the islands long before the advent of fhe Spaniards In fact depositsIlay traders who had intercourse with the Islands long before they were known to Europeans have been to a great extent worked over and over again The tools which the natives usea washing board and a wooden bowl are of great antiquity and tonm a prominent- feature in the household utensils of all native villages in the auriferous regions Boulders and fragments of quartz with visible depositst likely that the natives would have thrown them aside without endeavoring to extract the gold This they probably did as they do even nowby pulverizing the theyIsand The only improvement on this rude process was the introduction by the Spaniards in some districts of the Mexican arrastra a block of rock moved by buffalo power like a millstone on a nether block The charge of an arrastra is about 250 pounds Float gold and auriferous pyrites arc lost in the process It is doubtful whether- to this day the natives arc aware of the auriferous character of pyrites which almost always ac company the auriferous quartz sometimes in not inconsiderable proportions Copper is found in many parts of the Philippines and cupreous is not infrequently met with accompanying quartz veins hut in such small quantities as to exclude all commercial value In the central mountain ranges of Luzon however between Cagayan and IlocoSf considerable deposits of copper ore arc distributed and have been worked by a tribe of Strong steady nerves Arc needed for success Everywhere Nerves Depend simply solely Upon the blood Pure rich nourishing Blood feeds the nerves And makes them strong The great nerve tonic is Hoods Sarsaparilla Because it makes The blood rich and Pure giving it power To feed the nerves Hoods Sarsaparilla Cures nervousness Dyspepsia rheumatism Catarrhscrofula And all forms of Impure blood cjforeI They obtain the ore in excavations which they make with the aid of wood fires thus softening the rocks They separate the ore according to the quality and roast the poorer repeatedly before smelting It Their furnace is a cylindrical hole walled with clay about 12 inches deep and 8 inches in diameter and they use blowers of bamboo worked with plungers- to produce the rcquistite draft The coal which up to present times has been found in the Phil lipine Islands is not true coal but- lignite probably of the tertiary- period and of a variety which can scarcely be distinguished by the eye from true coal There is no reason why true coal should not foundIlogical formation has much in common with that of the Philippines There has been no systematic search made in these islatds forI coal and wherever it has been found it has betrayed its presence by outcrops Thus in the island of Masbate a local steamship owner drew his supplies from a bedI of coal which is so tilted as to have the appearance of a vein He supplied himself as long as his native laborers could get the coal with crowbarsV The mines arc practically untouched and as they arc situated within a few miles of the coast they can beI worked at a profit by whomsoever should venture to introduce the necessary capital At one time the government attached so much importance to the coal deposits in Ccbii that it established a monopoly but this was soon abandoned and the inxlus try thrown open to all comers Fora time coal mining in Cebu became quite a rage any number of concessions were taken up and set cral companies established for their development In one or two cases- a considerable amount of capital was expended Although faults Frequently occur large quantities ol workable coal were found but the absence of roads and the nc cessity of investing large sums in railways in order to meet the com petition from England Australia and Japan soon caused a reaction and put a stop to the industry The present annual production of Cebu does not meet onetenth of the demand of Manila where the annual consumption of coal exceeds 60 ooo tons LI The most serious impendiment- to mining in the Philippines is the utter absence of practicable roads The natives with their primitive ways ol working do not feel the want of roads They trudge contentedly single file laden with their simple implements through the trackless primeval forests cutting their way patiently through swaying cry which would make a botan ists heart swell In many parts vehicles of any kind are unknown- in others their only representative is the creaking country car drawn by a pair of stolid buffa Iocs II Iron Hill Items Farmers are somewhat behind with their work A throat dealot tobacco has been tel H E Towery wont to Hroswcli Salur day Gabriel Towery went to Hoods School house Sunday to attend Sundeyschool Al Sullivan attended divine services at Quinn Sunday Gabriel Towery wenl to Quinn Thurs day Mrs M IL Towery viiitwl her son at Ureswell Saturday Mrs Rebecca Travis wifo of Mr J II Travis died on the agin till afler a short SUJ3rlirovlfamily have the sympathy of the entire community WilZcemlteryWei11 DOWN IN TIlE MINES W K Anderson of Monarch made a business trip north last week Thos LonRstaff is the only one of the old directors reelected at tho tale annual election of Iho Cooperative Coal Co W D Caviness and a crew of men were engaged in laying a water main last week suncheat x George Kmlfj of Hellevuo Ky was breaking a big of coal the other by when a frog hopped out of a bole in the center Emlg is a thoroughly reliable man and always drinks straight Kentucky goods The swiftest elevator In the world Js III the Oneida mine in Amador county Cal The ascent of 2500 feet was lately made in twenty seconds This was at the speed of a mile in seventy seconds There Is still a chance for a few young ablebodied miners lo enlist in Uncle Sams cause as twenlyniho moro recruits were needed from Hopkins county but the coal diggers in this are satisfied with their present condition You can rest assured that the picnic is to beheld hero on the 4th of July will a grand success for when the miners and other laborers undertake anything they ds play vim and vigor and success crowns their efforts IUUlle Mont June 10 Thallorr coal- mines including Gooo acresof coal lands in the eastern part of tho state have been 7So000IllsJ Howard Conrad owned fourfifibs for which be gets 600000 Monday while Alex Campbell and Wil liam Jennings were nt work in the Hecla mine a portion of tho slate roof fell on them Mr Jennings succeeded in cxlrl eating himself with a few sliGht cuts but Mr Campbell received serious injuries al though not of a fatal nature Friends of Secretary Atkinson must not think because ho is hound southward that ho is on his way to Cuba Ills maneuvers as an infantryman hardly como up to the required standard Cashier Dan M Kvana of the St Itcr nard Company spent several slays this week nt the mines of the Whitley Coal Company on business in connection with mine operating Mr S II Nowbold the popular St Ucrnard agent at Louisville visited rela lives and friends hero this week One of tho big Missouri patrons of the St Ucrnard Coke Works last week pur six hundred additional acres of land in lead ore and it is hoped this will increase the demand for coke The shipments of coal from lialllmoro and tho South for naval purposes which has already been alluded to in the Manufacturers Record has reached such proportion tha tit is calculated fully forty sailing are on the way or will be loaded within the next two weeks at Baltimore Newport News and Norfolk Most of them will go to Key West to supply the coaling stations at that point Victoria U C Juno 9Tho British government following out the policy adopted in connection with its big naval stations Is about to store an immense sup ply of Cardiff coal the but steam engine coal produced at the Utquimault dock yardAlready five ships aro on the way with about a thousand tons each but this is only a small amount compared with what is to follow Arrangements are being made for the reception of 100000 tons of this coal at Esquimau but it is expected that this amount will not arrive for some probablybeyear Birmingham Ala June 10 A conven lion of coal miners of Alabama has been called for the 2olh inst to meet in IJir mingham for the purpose of discussing the time when a demand shall be made on the various operators in this state for an ad vance in wages The executive board of the Alabama district United Mine Workers of America directed President W W Fairley lo visit all mining camps not or ganized between now and then and secure their membership the miners xvill demand an increase over the present scale from SC to 7Hc per ton Prices paid now range from aBc to 450 according to the size of coal The convention will send a com mitlee to the companies and if terms are agreed on a force expiring on r The companies have given no intimation as to whether they will grant the demands A refusal may cause a strike Philadelphia Pa June qThe Press will tomorrow publish the following The United States District Attorney James M Deck and Chief McManus of the Secret Bureau are busily engaged in conducting an ivestigation which they believe will reo suit in sending several prominent coal dealers in Ibis section of the State to jail The officials are in possession of valuable information regarding the sale of large quanties of coal to the Spanish Govern ment by dealers in this city and the dis wlllinJforing action Chief McManus made several important discoveries today in connection with the searching inv Stigal on which was begun last Monday Late today he held what was reported to have been an import ant conference with Assistant District At torney Kane All the officials are reticent Assistant District Attorney Kane refused lo make any statement but admitted that a most rigid investigation has been conS ducted Tbe secret service learned today that since the war bas been in progress shippedbyagents LOCOMOTIVE BLASTS Headmaster Robson is preparing to have new steel rail laid on the Henderson bridge and trestle soon So rushing has business been of laic that M of T Devney can spend but a short time at his Earlington headquarters Tbo youngest railway President in this country is John Magee of the Fall Drool road He is but twentynine years old The Western Union Telegraph Company we are informed will soon put up an additional wire on the Henderson division Several miles of new eighty pound steel rail was distributed by Supervisor Sulli van and a crew of section men last week This new rail is to replace lighter ones now in use near Henderson and Crofton Four soldier trains passed over the Hen derson and St Louis divisions last Friday night and Saturday morning and the of ficials in charge of the movement of trains still maintain the good record they havo made in the safe transportation The Illinois Central has began the work of improving its line north of Mem phis As stated sometime ago in the Man ufacturers Record it is calculated that 1000000 will be utilized in reducing the grades alone It bas been determined lo fiftyfouifeetwill necessitate the employment of a large number of men An extensive mileage Is also being rcoallaslcd and 300 cars of bal last a day arc now being distributed at dif ferent points oftOW are the chIli- drenthissummer Are they doing well r Do they get all the benefit they should from their food Are their cheeks and lips of good color And are they hearty and robust in wayIf give them Scoffs Emulsion of cod liver oilwith hypo phosphttes It never fails to build girlsItand better blood thebabyEmulsion three or four times a day will make the thin baby plump and prosperous It furnishes the young body with material necessary for growing bones and nerves All Druggists al1d SCOT Ik UPWfr mlt lv Philadelphia Pa have recently delivered to the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad company the last of the large order of locomotives placed last fall This delivery In cluded twenty heavy engines which arc now being broken in for service between Cumberland and Baltimore These loco motives are of the same style that the mo live power department adopted as the standard for the first second divisions They are of the Consolidation type with 21x26 inch cylinders and the average load that they pull approximates t 830 Ions It is reported that the Louisville Nashville Kallroad Co will probably re store the wages of the the scab In force prior to 1893 At that time the company made a cut of 10 per cent on all employes whoso salaries amounted to 5000 or and ao per cent for those getting more than 5000 This cut has been in force over since Tho South rn Railway the Missouri Pacific and in fact nearly all of the systems made cuts about the same time Tho Southern and the Missouri Pacific aro still working under this cut but there Is ground for believing that they too will restore the old wages in the near future The old rate of wages will probably become effective July i on the Louisville Nashville This is one of the most signicant indica lions of tho condition of freight traffic on Southern lines which enables companies liko the Louisville t Nashville to increase their for wages by such a largo amount Manufacturers Kecorcl Newton Kan June uIt looked Ibis morning at the Santa Fe station as though a second Coxeys army was passing through Freight train No 35 came in covered with men who had taken charge of it and were riding free There were fully 200 men in the crowd antI they claimed that they were going to Western Kansas to work in the harvest fields Their objective point is Great Bend Tho crowd took possession of the train last night at Emporia Tho majority of the men were from Illinois Indiana Ohio and Pennsylvania Tho men had heard of the large crops in Kansas and started West to work In tho harvest fields They formed at Argentine their number growing larger all the time At Emporia they were fell by tho citizens Fitly men got off the train at Florence and went South toward Oklahoma The men say nearly a hundred moro men ari coming through this evening They all say they are workingmen and that there are very few real tramps in the crowd ST CHARLES Mr W W Sloan our former depot agent has moved to Louisville where he has accepted a position Mr Owsley is now our agent Masters Barton and ilex McEuen have returned home from South Kentucky College accompanied by Dunnell Carney Mr Taylor Cranor was in town Satur dayMr Paul Woodruff of the country was here Saturday Mrs Thos R Finley who for n year has been staying in Louisville in order to school their children is expected home todayThe St Charles baseball club challenges any club in Hopkins Christian or Webster counties If wishing a game address Ferd Balder St Charles Ky Mr Lelcher Fox and sister Vada have returned home from South Kentucky Col lege to spend vacation Mrs Gabe Jennings who for some time has been troubled with a cancer is again improving She was at first treated by Dr Ashley of Nebo and was thought cured until a few weeks ago when she was not expected to live but the services of an Evansville specialist have been secured and she is now a little better Mrs James Goldsworlhy returned to her home in Empire Saturday Mr Henry Utley of Earlington was inI town Saturday Mr John Robinson and mother are via iting their relatives in the country today Mr Charles Robinson has returned lo his home in Earlinglon Several of our young people attended the Moonlight at the residence of Hill Davis in the country Saturday night Mr Charles Cribble is quite poorly this week We would like lo hear from Webster county through TilE DEB Mr Albert Koewn of Eailington visited bis wife here this week Messrs Tames Long Guy Woodruff Lelcher Fox Thomas Wins lead and Ferd Balder spent Sunday at Dawson Dr Parker of Madisonville was here SundayMr Brick Sonlhworth and wife are spending this week at Paducah Mr Charles Jenkins and wife spent last Monday at Madisonville It is understaod hero that lames Robin son of Hamby Station will start to the front in a few days Dr W K Nisbet made a flying trip to Dawson and back Sunday evening Mr R M Salmon was at Dawson Sun day Messrs Taylor Cranor and Letchej Fox jave been selected for our public school teachers this term tho former as principal and the latter as assistant Mr Joe Ashmore and wife were in town SundayMr Frank Arnold and sons are in town todayMr George Goldsworlhy diedIt his home in Empire Monday night Mr Golds worthy was a young man of bright pros and leaves friends to mourn his loss lie was burled at Old Petersburg TuesdayDr K Nisbet was in Madisonvillo TuesdayMr Mrs Charles Gribble attended the funeral services of their nephew Mr Goldswortby Tuesday Ferd Balder and wife and Mary Harlin spent one day last week fishing at Loch Mary and of course had fishermans luck Miss Joe Galloway and Mrs F Balder went to Dawson Saturday Fred the tenyearold son of Mr and Mrs Bradley Woodruff died at his home near here last Sunday Wo extend our sympathy to the sorrowing ones Mrs Jane Gribble died Tuesday night and was buricdWedncsday eve at 2 oclock She was about eighty years of age and came from New Zealand to this country where she was been for over years She leaves two sons and two daughters and a host of friends to mourn her death Her son is Mr Charles Gribble a dealer in merchandise at this place Old Mrs Collins was suddenly stricken with paralysis last Thursday and died Fri mnyfricnds Pretty Tough Marv had a little lamb Its sauce was mado of mini They called it Spring but twas a sham Twas sliced from off an aclent ram AntI maddened Mary mutteredI- A word not fit to print L A W Bulletin Iowa farmers thousands of them are now selling two and three years corn crops and money for their corn is pouring into the state daily The American Agriculturist esti mates from preliminary figures that the acreage of the present corn crop is 81606000 acres a little less than last year Arrest disease by the timely use of Tutts Liver Pills an old and favorite remedy of increasing popularity Always cures SICK HEADACHEs- ourstomach malaria indigestion torpid liver constipation and all bilious diseases TUTTS Liver PILLS Lt LkAt k L jjj d DR OTTOS SPRUCE GUM BALSAM CURES YOUR COUGH IN A DAY 25 50 CENT BOTTLES IT TIjrcn11ti rtTpwnri fr Sold by St Bernard Drug Store 1 I4 SIII p si S S S I P S S S I SI I DETECTIVEwant It man in every local to act as private Detective instructions Experience IWo Address t DETECTIVE AGENCY Nashville Ttnn isa I S SSSISS IIS DR MENDENHALLS IMPROVED CHILL AD FR GDI OIJAI1ANTED TO CUUE CHILLS AND FEVER And Malaria In all Fomu Tasteless NOht genuine wttliout tho altoro picture and the signature of J O UriMlenbaU Prloo BO cents at all Doalora PREPARED ONLY DY r o aiKNmsmiAiiEVANSVILLE IND Sold by George King St Charles Ky Crabtree Coal Mining Company Ilsley Kentucky CapItal Stock Paid In Surplus Fund SGOOOO 20000 COMMENCED BUSINESS IN 1807 JNO G NORTON BANKERThe advantages of a bank account are numerous It is not to bust Des men we are talking they know all about IIbnllo salaried men wage earners and lo women Theres safety if the bank is a good one Theres convenience the money always ready and out squandering small sums when you have a large sum in your pocke- tMADISONVILLB KENTUCKY Dont Use Drugs unless you need them and then only pure drugs such as are sold by re sponsible druggists We keep only the best That is tho great dis tinction to be looked for when the time comes that you need them Nowhere else will you find so com plete a stock A good time lo begin that spring medicine STB1RNARD DRLQ STOREII- RYANIIOPPnRMini2er OMAHA EXPOSITION June 1st to October 31st THE GRANDEST EXPOSITION except Worlds Fair ever planned in the United States Located within cheap and quick access of the entire Mis souri and Mississippi Valleys at your own doors Through tickets beyond Omaha allow stopovers Reduced excur sion rates to Omaha Take the Burlington Route the old and firmly established line to and through Omaha in any direction HOWARD ELLIOTT L W WAKELEV General Manager 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contain all important war of daily edition Special dispatches up the hour publication Careful attention will be given Farm and Family Topics For eign Market Reports and all general news the World and Nation We furnish the NEW YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE and your favorite home paper THE BEE BOTH ONE YEAR FOR 125 Send all orders THE BEE Earlington Ky V9ST BERNARD STORE w CJ IiiIn In rUI ta KY Reliable War IN THE by Correspondents at the New York news the to of to Correspondence of to GENERAL I STUCK I I UP LJW If you looked over our new line- Ci1 of PAPER HANGINGS you m would at once say that you would like them stuck up on U your rooms It is a pleasure to us to show themtnCOME IN AND ASK 1 TO SEE THEM ffl 19 ST BERNARD GENERAL STORE WILLARDHOTELw MANAGER BEST 2 and 250 HOUSE I IN LOUISVILLE Front Ii Ji- I t II I I p t j itt 1 r f Jj I r 4- e 1 r A c k4 t 1 i- B 1t47 t e 4 2- I I fS 15 IiRf7 1e ee IIt1U nbustrwe rrlve LOCAL NEWS InNashville John Devney of Evansville spent Sunday evening with friends here t Mr Robert Kcnncr of Hopkins ville was to see relatives here last Sunday Mrs Y Q Walker of Madison yule spent Tuesday evening with Mrs Ida Walker rqturnedfrombeen attending school Miss Bessie Waller of Hopkins ville visited the family of Dr E A Chattcn last week IlopkinsvihleC Duvall last Sunday Mr Jasper Gentry and family of Dawson spent several days with friends in this city this week Morganfield and Mrs Win McCarley in this city Mrn J E Long returned to Nashville Monday afternoon accompanied by her sisters Misses Ada and Ola Shaver Misses Sophia DcVyldcr and i i spentlastMisses Mary and Agatha Egloff Mr Wm Hewlett a prominent passedTuesdaywith relatives and friends in this city Chas Robinson and Prank Mc Gary havo returned from a pleasant trip down the Mississippi river visiting points in Alabama and Tennessee Douglas OBrien returned Tues day from Mobile Ala where he has been attending Spring Hill College lie was welcomed by a host ol friends Mrs Will Peyton and children returned home Friday from Ev ansville where they had been called by the death of Mrs Icy tons nister Mrs John C Forth Mr and Mrs E Bramwcll of Nashville came down Tuesday to see their little granddaughter who made the home of Mr and Mrs Frank Bramwcll happy by her ar lival Sundaycvcning I News from the front today we present in two letters from boys of Company A Third Kentucky Reg iment U S V in camp at Chick- amauga Park It isfgood news in which we arc all interested The work of laying water pipes goes rapidly ahead The large main is already laid and tIm branch lines arc being swiftly put down Mr W D Caviness the foreman is thoroughly familiar with pipes of all kinds from an ordinary cot to an aqunduct but as a general thing can draw more comfort fromI one of the corn field variety Mr Lon T Osborn of the Rich land vicinity was in our city Tuesday with a nice lot of cherries Mr Usborn is one of our most thrifty farmers and grows fruits of nil kinds extensively He brought in on Tuesday over sixty gallons of cherries and slId he was not cropFlein his section Mr Thos Longstaff was in TUB BEE office this week and in con versation said ho had just received a letter from his eldest son James who lives in the far West in which he said he had not yet volunteerd his services to Uncle Sam but would if he was needed He also writes that tho Indians in that section have given no trouble since the departure of the U S troops Mr James Parker has just returned from a few days sojourn in the Neho and Roso Creek country where he went to post hills for the big Workman Picnic to be given July 4th at Lakeside Park Jim reports excellent crops in that section and contends that he saw to h cco larger than a mans hat and says lots of tho weed had been twice plowed He reports corn late that some of the farmers will hlay by their early corn before planting their bottom land on account of excessive wet weather Wheat is excellent and is being rapidly harvested A corps of L N carpenters dropped down on us last week They cut off twelve feet of the passenger platform and made a straight footway across that place This was a step in the right direc tion Their next move was to re chicc the platform bordering the depot from to four feet This was a great stride 111 wrong direction the platform was too nar row by half re their advent It is true its proximity to tho rail made ita dangerous obstacle to passengers and employees but the present does not abate liability for the remnant left is so narrow that the danger of being crowded or jostled off beneath the wheels is so imminent that there is a greater risk of life than sever Vrchopo Aunt Ellen N will view v the matter over her specks and move the depot giving us thereby room according to our size III Trick Riders lootbridgethe Methodist church and some times a daring cyclist willwheel over it Last Sunday Virgil Fox attempted the feat and landed squarely in the cool waters below Monday Dan Donahoo tried the same project but just as he reached tho bridge his front wheel flew out of the fork and he was hastilyDanthat he could and would ride that bridge He backed out a little way to get a headway and took a flight which landed him right in the middle of thc creek Keep off that bridge boys it is so close to the Methodist church that you are HraceMondaytown hill Virgil Fox tried to turn wagonlieseveral double somersaults at tho same time to the great amusement of the spectators who happened to be looking that way Moral A straight line is not only the shortest but it is also the safest Deafness Cannot be Cured by local applications as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear There is only one way to cure deafness and that Is by constitutional remedies Deafness is caused by nn inflamed condition of the mucous lining of tho nustachinn Tube When this tube gets inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing and when it is entirely closed deafness is the result and unless tim inflimmMion can be taken out and this lube restored to its nor destroyedforeercatarrh which Is nothing but an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces Wo will give Ono Hundred Dollars for any case of deafness caused by catarrh that cannot be cured by Halls Catarrh Cure Send for circulars free V J CHENEY CO Toledq O Sold by Druggists 750 Halls Family Tills era the best A Pleasant Trip Last Sunday morning a merry party of our citizens consisting of Messrs Ohio Toy and wife J M Oldham and wife Frank Fox and wife John Twyman and wife Misses Frankic Stokes Ada Watson Myrtle Davis Nannie Ashby Lelia Dcane Lizzie Browning Messrs George Robinson Walter McGary antI Henry Browning departed early for Dawson to have a day of recreation and enjoyment The trip was made overland per vehicles and after a pleasant drive the party reached their destination and spent a most de lightful day at the cliffs near the city At noon a splendid din icr was spread and eaten with great relish Late in the evening the party returned as tired as an aver age boy on Monday morning but declaring that they had spent the most pleasant day ol their lives Mr Isaac homer proprietor of the horton house horton W Va and one of the most widely known men In the State was cured of rheumatism after three years of suffering He says Mi vo not sul ficlent command of language to convey any idea of what I suffered my physicians told me that nothing could be done for me and my friends were fully convinced that nothing but death would relieve mo of my suffering In June 189 4 Mr Evans then salesman for tho Wheeling Drug Co recommended Chamberlains Pain Balm At this timo my foot and limb were double their normal size and It seemed to me my leg would burst but soon after I began mine Iho Iain Balm the swelling began to decrease the pain to leave and now I consider that I am entirely cured For sale by St Bernard Drug Store Earlington George King St Charles Ben Robinson Motions Gap Gone But not Forgotteu A prominent citizen last Satur day received a pint of antivenom winch ho touched gently when the shades of evening were last and secreted it under an old wheelbar row out in the garden Very early Sunday morning ho sallied forth and held close communion with the same looking cautiously about to see that the coast was clear Monday morning he arose before the lark and repaired to the garden for the avowed purpose of having his eyes opened and they were opened but not in the pleasant manner he anticipated On reach ing the place he confidently ran his hand under and found noth ing Fie turned the old monocycle over and looked but looked in vain It had like riches flown The curseary remarks that followed led the residents of that section to believe that a mate of a Mississippi steamer was receiving a cargo of freight in the neighborhood Millions Given Away- It is certainly gratifying to Ibo public to know of ono concern in tho land who are not afraid to be generous to the needy and suffering The proprietors of Dr Kings Now Discovery for Consumption Coughs and Colds havo given away over ten million trial bottles of this great medicine and havo tho satisfaction of knowing it has ab solutely cured thousands of hopeless cases Asthma Bronchitis Hoarseness and all diseases of the Throat Chest and Lungs are surety cured by it Call on St Bernard druggist and get a trial bottle free Regular size SOc and JI Every bottle guaranteed or prico refunded A Painful Accident One day last week Mr Robt Stincbaugh was out riding upon his wheel with his little girl five years of age seated before him and in coming down the big hill in Logtown One of his pedals broke and his wheel got beyond control the result was the two were thrown violently to the ground Hob escapcdMinhurt but the little girl was badly cut about the face so badly was her mouth hurt that she was unable to take load for some time hut at last ac counts was much better and will soon be recovered from her inju tics Down hill cycling is fraught with danger under any circum stance and with a child in front should not be attempted at all Hucklcnfl Arnica Salvo Tho best Salvo in the world for Cuts Bruises Sores Ulcers Suit Rheum Fever Sores Tetter Chapped Hands Chilblains Corns and all Skin Eruptions antI posl tively cures Piles or no pay required It Is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money Price 350 per box For Sale by St Bernard Drug Store TIlE THIRD KENTUCKY Now Well Equipped and In Excellent Condition BOYS OF COMPANY A HONORED iA Refreshing Rain Falls Regi ment Moves Away From Dust antI Nearer Water CAMP THOMAS CHICKAMAUGA PARK GA Juno 12Special to TifE BEEWe aro camped in the midst of the noted Chicka ChickamaugaPark ernment contains sixteen hundred acres dedicated as a military park in commcmmoration of the fearful battle of Chickamauga fought on September 19 20 1863 in which the killed wounded and missing exceeded 16000 on each side There stand many beauti ful monuments shafts of granite and slabs of marble in memory of the brave men who fell in that bloody battle And here are their sons and descendants marching wearingthethe honor of the nation Cannon and cannon balls the wrinkles from the smoothed out face of grim visaged war dot the park everywhere and stand with the tablets of stone to commemorate brave deeds The inscriptions on the monuments are full of interest The park is well kept and the roads running through are all graded and kept in good condition That the readers of TIlE BEE may see that tho life ofa soldier boy is not all play and no work I give you here a copy of our daily routine which begins early and ends in time for a goodnights rest with plenty of beauty sleep the kind that comes before mid reguhaions the guard house IUILV ROUTINELIST OF CALLS Reveille 530 a m Police clean up 545 a m Sick call 555 a m Mess 600 a m First Sargeant Call 630 a m Drill 700 a m Drill Recall 930 a m Guard Mount 1000 a m Commissioned Officers School 1045 to 1145 a m Mess 1200 m- Noncommissioned Officers School 2 to 3 p m Drill 330 p m Drill Recall 500 p m Mess 600 p m Retreat 700 p m Tattoo 900 p m Taps 915 p m And you nave to be on hand to everything I have gotten up be fore 5 oclock every morning since f campThings moving along smoothly with Company A since wo arrived here We went right down to hard work on the start and all the boys arc getting along nice ly We Company A drew our clothing on the gth inst and the whole Third Regiment is getting pretty well clothed now When the Third Kentucky Infantry U S V gets its full equipment it will stand with any of them and outclass many- Company A boys have been for tunate in getting to be Colonels orderlies We have been here eleven days Thereare two select ed each day and we have secured about fifteen out of the twenty two although there were twelve companies to draw from Our boys got them both Friday and Saturdayand one today You cant lose Company A We arc also ahead of them all for orderlies for General Hulings headquarters where there arc the entire three regiments to draw from the Sixteenth Pennsylvania Second Wis consin and Third Kentucky We arc brigaded with these two regi ments and the brigade is in com mand of General Huling We arc in the First Division First Corps Third Brigade The dust has been very had and drinking water scarce otherwise we have a model camp and every thing is very regular which makes it a healthy one But we had a hard rain this morning which laid the dust and it has been raining all the afternoon It is now quite pleasant and will continue so for a few days Better things are in store for the third We will break camp in a day or two and move awayfromthe water That the world is not so wide as we sometimes think is illustrated daily here by our meeting some one whom we have known at some former time Lee Head formerly of Madisonville is lure with an Arkansas regiment and Albert Riggs who also used to live in Madisonville is here with others whose names I do not now recall We get THE BEE and enjoy rcadingit Please express to our friends the thanks of Capt Burch field and tIm boys of Company A for their many kind vords and good wishes for the future welfare of Company A P P P Feels Safd Mayfield Ky June 7 1898 J L Dod son of this place makes the following state ment I have been in poor health for some timo and tried several different reme dies without goon results 1 was advised to give Hoods Sarsaparilla a trial I have taken six bottles and my health is entirely restored I feel safe in recommending Hoods Sarsaparilla as a good medicine Experts estimate the yield of the present wheat crop in Oklahoma at double that of 1897 or about 40000000 bushels OUR aUARANTCQ 10000 IN GOLD We will pay One Hundred Dollartln Gold foe 4nlIld every case of cough and cold where no U derived tu me of Dr Ottou Spruce Gum Haltara It contains notblutr lu Jurloua andiaiopioasat to take Bewar ol Sold by St Bernard Drug Store Local News Scarcer Than Honest Politicians- If there has any thing as start ling as a dog fight occurred in the county within a week we have been unable to get an inkling of it We have asked every man in the place for news of even the most trivial nature and invariably get a negative answer We have way citylimitshands with every drummer have grown confidential with the track walker loafed around the sawmill and visited the livery stables but not an item can we gather A mud puddle calmness seems to prevail over our city and county and if our readers feel disappointed over this issue we exhort them to seek sweet solace in a patent office report until next week when we hope to do a little better A Clever Trick It certainly looks like it but there is really no trick about it Anybody can try ldneysMal3rla talelngEleclrlcthe whole system acts as a stimulant to Liver and Kidneys Is a blood purifier and nervo tonic It cures Constipation Head ache Fainting Spells Sleeplessness and Melancholy It is purely vegetable a mild laxative and restores tbe system to Its natural vigor Try Electric Bitters and be convinced that they are a miracle worker Every bottle guaranteed Only SOC a bottle at St Bernard Drug Store Harvest Time At the last of this month Mr hayharvestgrass and will employ about twentyfivo men The mowing willbe done by three machines and all the hay handled by machin cry the raking loading and un loading is all accomplished by this means This large crop of hay will all be stored with the com panys large barns built for that especial purpose Core is a thorough latter day farmer and by using up to date machinery and implements he handles large crops with comparatively few men On one occasion he and his crew put into shelter in one day eightysix loads of hay each load containing one ton This shows at a glance the vast superiority of late methods over the old way of managing crops Lays old Darby in the shade For three years we have never been without Chamberlains Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy in the house says A H Patter with E C Atkins A Co Indianapolis Ind and my wife would as soon think of being without flour as a bottle of this Remedy in the summer season We have used it with all three of our children and it has never failed to cure not imply stop pain but euro absolutely It is and any one who tries it will find It so For sale by St Bernard Drug Store Earlington George King St Charles Den T Robinson Mortons Gap Eldrcd Davis Eldred Davis a home soldier boy stopped off here last Friday and stayed a night and day with hits parents Eldred has met with the phenomenal luck to be promoted since hits enlistment He is now enrolling clerk to a re cruiting official The young sol dier was rapturously received by his many friends here and had but little respite from continuous ques tioning from his eager audience whose whole hearts are enlisted in the cause It is the Best on Earth That is what Edwards Parker mer chants of Plains Ga say of Chamber lains Pain Balm for rheumatism lame back deep seated and muscular pains Sold by SI Bernard Drug Store Earlmg ton George mug St Charles lien T Robinson Mortons Gap Death of an Old Miner Joseph Smitha well known miner m this section died at Barnslcy Monday night and was buried in the cemetery here Tuesday afternoon His health had been bad for a long time At one time he was a citizen of this place leaving here he moved to Hecla where he lived sometime then took up his abode in Barnslcy where he died as above stated Deceased was well advanced in years and leaves a large circle 01 relatives and acquaintances Hundreds of thousands have been in duced to try Chamberlains Cough Reme dy by reading what it has done for others and having tested its merits for themselves are today its warmest friends For sale by St Bernard Drug Store Earlington Ben T Robinson Mortons Gap Georgo King St Charles Was it a Snake Bite Mrs Chas Egloffs baby while in the garden hunting strawberries last week was bitten on the ankle and the family feared the child was bitten by a snake The prints of four teeth were found on tim ankle about as if a mouse had inflicted the wound and the ankle swelled quickly to the size of the calf of the childs leg Camphor was ap plied immediately and the swelling decreased and was gone in three days CASTORIAFor Infants ana Children The Kind You Have Always Bought Boars tho- Slgnaturo of Building Up ZIon Revs Hall and Adcock have employed their spare moments this week constructing a pulpit for one of Bro Halls churches namely Bethany The reverend brothers succeeded in getting upn very creditable job and the congrega tion will doubtless appreciate their generous contribution and if the gospel dispensed by them is ar solid and strong as the pulpit they constructed thin cause of Zion will flourish as a green bay tree Better Than A Klondike Gold Mine Good health li priceless when once lost When you have a Blight cold or cough Invest Z5c lu a bottle of Dr OUOII Spruce Ham hal ajialfinterestInhealth lieware of a 8111ht caid Sold by St Bernard Drug Store NEWS FROM THE BOYS A Member of Company A Third Kentucky Writes FROM TIlE CIIICKUIAUGA BATTLEFIELD Carl Woolfolk Tells Some Inter eating Things of Their Sur roundings A letter from Carl Woolfolk of Company A Third Kentucky Vol unteers at Chichamauga under date of June 7th written to Mr John Twyman of Earlington contains some interesting information about the boys of the gallant Third and their surroundings and doings By courtesy of Mr Twyman TilE BEE publishes a portion of the let ter He writes We wilt be equipped In a few days We are now drilling four hours a day Get up at 530 oclock and go to bed at 915 We are brigaded with the i6tb Pennsylvania and 2nd Wisconsin under Gen Hewlit We like here better than Lexington built It is warmer here than in Kentucky Have been around over the battlefield some It Is very interesting to walk around over the battlefield and read the inscriptions on the different monuments and tablets We drill In the Kelley field where the fighting was very hot There are two batteries in the field in the same position as they were when they were fighting About fifty yards from where we are camped is a bat cry of four guns that checked tbi last Union charge Chickamauga Park is about twelve miles square We were lucky in getting a good place to camp We are about a mile from Lytle Ga where we got off the train and where the government supply justbeen40000 loaves of bread a day so we are now getting bread instead of hard tack We have plenty of wash water which comes through a six inch pipe from the river but drinking water is getting pretty scarce and a good many of the are dry It dont look like there had been any rain here for a month or more The dust is an inch thick everywhere Remember me to all inquiring friends Your friend CARL E WOOLFOLK Company A 3d Ky Volunteers Chicks mauga Park Iylle Ga Scrofula hip disease salt rheum and other diseases caused by impure blood are cured by Hoods Sarsaparilla Notice On account of sickness Rev C C Hall was unable to fill the appointment for Tuesday night Juno 14th The Memorial Services for the deceased brothers of Victoria Lodge No 84 Knights of Pythias will be held at 330 p m 10 1898 in the M E Church itev C C Hall officiating Tobacco Crop Reporting Stopped In announcing the abandonment of the attempt to report upon the production of tobacco in this coun try the Secretary of Agriculture says Figures concerning to bacco published by this department for 1896 fall so manifestly short of the actual production as disclosed by the reports of the Treasury Department on the amount ot tobacco of domestic production upon which the reve nue tax has been paid that it is impossible to present a report for 1897 that will comamnd the confi dence either of the trade or of the department itself It is exceed ingly doubtful whether the to bacco production of the country by states can be ascertained even approximately without the em ployment of supplementary agencies at considerable expense and in view of the reduction of the ap propriation made by Congress for the statistical work of the department and considering also the near approach of the Federal census it is scarcely likely that any further attempt will be made to gather statistics concerning this branch of the agricultural industry until the next census shall have furnished a new basis as to the amount produced and the distri bution of the productive area Dr Ottnt Spruce Gum lUltam It a sclentlds remedy based on modern discoveries and com pounded by chemists of renown who hare given thro tand laal dlseasee m life tudy Alk oat to It for you U not la itock Sold in twollze82Scladroc Sold by St Barnird Dm Sire The Veterans Hope- In I many a bloody battle On many a field of gloom You have heard the deadly rattle You have herd the cannon boom You have seen brave boys in blue You have seen brave boys in gray Stand like old yoemen true While death marched thro the day Once more our country calls her sons With honor to defend her Our glorious flag must never To any too from any land De trailed in base surrender Tis now not boys In gray Tis now not boys in blue lint soldiers of our country To liberty be ever true We will teach all earthly rulers That on Americas proud sod We will have no kingly ruler Than the great Almighty God EDGAR URAMWBLL Nashville Tenn Co E 3rd Ind Cavalry Or Ottos Spruce Gnu Balsam the molt pleasant and reliable remedy for conguicoldi croup all soreness ot the throat chest In lung Large bottle Z5c and fOc Sold by St Uernard Drug Store Well Machine for Sale I have a good Well Drilling Machine with ten horse power threshing engine all in good run ning order which I will sell reason ablyRICHARD PALMER aprai 8t St Charles Kv Are you a subscriber to TilE BEE You should be W A NISIlEl Prejidqni O W WAOU1LL Cashier 2Kopkins Lo- unluBANK1 MADISONVILLE KY Caplal Stock 50000 Transact a general banking business and invites the accounts of the citizens of Hopkins and adjoining counties Has the finest and 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prices Address THE Elm- Earlington Ky 5OcPAYS TwiceaWeek CourierJournalONE 104 Six or Eight Page Papers Sent Postpaid by Mail Almost A DAILY RECORD OF WAR NEWS The TwiceaWeek CourierJournal has paperInrate incomparable All other issues have been subordinated to this one great feature Subscribe at once and keep thoroughly posted The offer may bo withdrawn in a short The low price 50c A YEARi- s for the purpose of placing a great news paper twlcea week within the reach of the masses BY A SPECIAL ARRANdEriENT YOU CAN GET TilE Twlcea Week Courier Joumal and I- beEarlington Bee Both one year For only 125 This is for cash subscriptions only All subscriptions under this offer must be sent through the office of The Bee Earlington Ky Onton z8SDaawrotolastThe condition of the growing crops is1 finishedWecan reset and finish up setting Tbe wheat crop will nearly all be harvested this week Tho wheat crop is excellent upplantingMiss Nola Hill finished a three months school here this last week She wound It up with a pcnic which pleased the little fellowsMrs II L Ashby fell from the church paInfulbruiseWe aro glad to learn that oho Is recover ing Mary Roland who has been very sick for several days Is some bettor today Miss Nola 11111 and Mr G II Dryant went to Asbbytbnrg today Mr Oda Berry of ticbree was in On ton yesterday We have it from good authority that E C Burden Is afflicted with tbo same disease that Fred Nance had Well go ahead Ed if you come ant- IS well as Fred did you are all right I It is generally conceded that Harry Dry ant will stump the country in favor of repealing I the Separate Coach Law Success to TilE BEE TIIEODRIC CO Robert Wood is having a grea deal of work done on our streets Under his especial ad bemslaidcrew of skilled workmen over hauling bridges culverts and waterways Under his instruction and supervision our city will soon bloom out in picnic costume longer happy Dealer them UANUFACTVtlM Mantels and tho Kitchen Room Laundry and Dairy L TIIE 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learned to know and value the Illpani Tabnle but wlllotrer the cheaper the benefit of such as tony desire them It should be plainly understood that h- ugof the medicine Is Identical In both sorts the only being In theform I COM of packing or patting un The firecent peek ages are DOt yet to ho had of Ult Is probable that almost any dralt glatwiti obtain a upplywhen requested by cuatomer todOlO1 but tn anycase aalngle carton eOlltalnlng ten tabutes sent tsostage paid to any ddres for ny cents In Iamp forwarded to the Chenitcsl Co No spruce St New York Uutll the lgoods are thoroughly Introduced to the trade agents and peddlers will be supplied at a price which will allow them a fair margin of rrontviit dozen cartons for W cents III cartons for SIK 8 gross 7j cartons Tor 23 gross 13CUO cartons for IUU Cash with the order In etcry case AI bb 1lubafl UA 1Csitltman ArthurG Longhair Rreclilnrldee Castleman 7F Royal Insurance Co Of LiVcrpool The Largest Fire Insurance Company in the World Does the Largest Business in the State of Kentucky Does the Largest Business in tbo Southern States Losses Paid in in 1896 24983103 II PAUL M MOOREI ARLINGTON KY Resident Agent for Eariington and J Vicinity Proprietary trade niannfaettirIn mrcil- andprai 1ntblaLuI nanurscinm Kentucky s Barbee Castleman MANAGERS Southern Department Homo Office Louisville K- ywwwwvwvv55vwvvwvw 4 d 4 AiAAA AA dm SPAREDj tmdl To make our Funeral t Equipment the best in this part of the State v Anything andevery thing you want in liverv ALWAYSJ BARNETT ARNO- LDLEARLINGTONKy f JI THE SUNDAY SOllOOLi LESSON XII SECOND QUARTER IN TERNATIONAL SERIES JUNE 19 Tost of the rOD Math xxrlll 8SO Memory Verses 1820 Golden Text net 1 J8 Commentary br the Iter D IT Btcurni Copyright J80S by D M Stearns 8 And they doportcil quickly from tho topulohor with fonr niul great joy end did run to bring Ills disciples word Tho women who in lore but not in faith had oorao to anoint n dead Christ find tho tomb op n anti OlUpty tho stono rolled book from tho door and an angel sitting upon it who epcnfcs to thorn with tho result stated in this first versa of our lesson Angels know whon wo sock Jesus and they nro glad verso C nnd Luko xv 10 They llko their Lord would dIspel our fears It Is very helpful to make a special study of tho fear note from Oon xv 1 onward Having bollovod wo aroto go quickly and tell and tho burden of our preaching Is to bo that Christ Is rIsen and is therefore thoono who fulfills alt Scrip turn 0 And as they wont to toll Ills disci pcs behold Jesus met them saying All hall And they cntno anti haiti him by tho feet nnd worshiped Him It Is written In Isa Iztv 5 Thou roootcst him that rojolcoth and workoth righteousness A llttlo earlier in tho morning Ho had met Mary Magdalcno and had dried her tears anti given her n message for tho dIscIples but Ho did not allow her to touch Him boa causo Ho bad not ascended to ills Father John xx 17 But now Ho allows theso women to hold Him by tho feet so that Ho must havo ascended anti returned tlnco mooting Mary I doubt not that Ho was evornsccndlng and returning all thoso 40 days until Ills visible ascension slnco which tlmo Ho has not yet returned but Ho will and It may bo soon Acts 1 3 11 10 Then said Jesus unto them Bo not afrnld go tell My brethren that they go into Galileo and there shall they see Mo Tho angel said Fear not go and toll Ho gooth before you Into Galilee and now Jesus Himself says Just tho siunu It our racssago ns ills messengers Is in strict accordance with Ills word without adding unto or diminishing aught from It flout lv 2 wo need havo no fear but that Ho will Indorse it all but how wo will bo ashamed I John II 28 It wo hare In tho least altered or diminished Ills word through fear of man or for any ten eon whatever Let us like Samuel bo horn and tell every whit that llko hIm wo may bo established ns tho Lords rues sengers I Sam ill 1831 Believing oil things that are written In tho law and in tho prophets let our unwavering attitude toward all Scripture over bo I believe God that it shall bo oven as Itvnstold mo Acts xxvII CO 11 15 This saying Is commonly re ported among tho Jews until this day That Is tho saying that His disciples came by night and stole Him away which was a Ho that tho soldiers were paid to tell It is still true that somo people will Ho and do oven worse if they axe paid for It for tho devil has ft great many children and lying Is part of their business nnd a badge of Ills service Ho is n liar and tbo father of it John rill 44 but ho would have us bolIovothatGod a liar Gen Ill 411117 I John v 10 It may bring a llttlo money just for tho present nllllllOS Blbly enable one to do a little moro busi ness for a time if wo nro willing to Ho and practice deceit ns runny do but tho end of such Is tho devils portion which Is tbo lake of lire and tho torment forever ever 10 Then the 11 disciples went away Into Galileo Into n mountain where Jesus had appointed them lie had sold After I nm risen again I will go before you Into Galileo Math xxvl 83 and It would seem that Ho had designated somo special mountain where Ho would meet them They will tell us somo day what mountain It was nnd wo may also then know why Ho preferred to meet them In Galileo but ono great and precious lesson for us is that Ho always docs just what Ho says Ho will do 17 And when they saw Him they worshiped Him but some doubted Ho has nowhere told us that all will believe but on tho contrary has plainly taught us In tho parable of tho sower tbo various results of tho seed sowing In tho parable of the tares Ho has further taught us that not all tho grain in tho field will be truo wheat There came a tlmo In Ills own ministry when many went bock nmlI walked no moro with Him John vl 00 but Ho was not discouraged is not now nor over will bo Isa xlll 4 and If wo are workers together with Him there Is no room for us over to bo discouraged Until Ho como it will bo according to Acts xxvlll 21 Somo believed and somo believed not but Ho shall see of tho travail of Ills soul antI shall bo satisfied 18 And Jesus came and spake untoI them saying All power Is given unto 1110I heaven and in earth To John on FatmoB Ho said Fear not I am tho first tho last I am He that llvcth and was dead and behold I nm alive for evermore amen and have the keys of hell and of Rev I 17 18 Through Jere Ho sold Behold I am tho LortlI ho God of all flesh Is there anything too hard for Met Jcr xxxII 17 When InIresponse to His question Vhom shall send and who will go for us no are led o reply Hero am I Send mol Isa vl 8 then our only responsibility Is to cheerfully whcro Ho send us do just Ho tells us and speak faithfully and lovingly Ills messages sure that Ho willI not fall to accomplish nil Ills pleasure IEnI11 10 Go yo therefore nnd teach oil DnI tions baptizing them in tho name of the Father and of tho Son and of tho Holy Ohost These are the three who In IEnI vI 8 Who will go for usf When wo go for them wo may and should nlIways find strong consolation In the blessed assurance that God Is for us Christ Is for us tho Spirit is for us Rom vlll 81 04 20 What wo ore to teach is simply stated In Luko xxlr 47 Acts xIII 88 80 etc 20 Teaching them to observo alt things whatsoever I havo commanded you and Jo I am with you alway even unto the end of tho world Amen It is therefore necessary to know nil that Christ taught or wo cannot teach tho nil things hero re ferred to To teach peoplo how to bo saved Is but a small portion of what Christ taught for Ho taught from nil tho ScrIp- tures tho things concerning Himself and told them they were foolish If they did not bcllovo nIl tho prophets had spoken Luko xxIv 2587 Only those can fully enjoy tho presence of Christ nil the days whoI are in sympathy with Him In Ills desire to give the gospel to every creature That this world will end by being in some way annihilated not taught in the Book 11 Pet Hi 13 but this ago will end and Another and perhaps another cro tho now earth See 11 V margin The Same For Us Tho exceeding greatness of the power of God toward us who bolioro is tho very same power that wrought in Christ to ralso Him from tho dead to sot Him at Gods right hand and to pull all things under Ills foot It does tho very earno for us It raises us from tho death splritulIllifoitsubdues under us all our foes Chris Ian Standard Abldlnc In Christ blessingstoly onreolTcs Wo owo it therefore to tho needy sorrowing tempted world about us to keep our inner lifo calm quiet strong restful and full of sweat lovo in whatsoever outer turbulenco trial or opposition wo must live Tho ono secret is to abide in OhristJ JR Miller tUKlSWHlKt All llSt tAILS nest UeoInCONSUMPTION 3feft 144114 t I I ST BERNARD COAL COMPANY I 5 INCORPORATED ff E Mjgrs and Shippers COAL AN D COKEIt 5 il General Office Earlington Kentucky ijjI IiS H NEVVBOLD Vlanngcr 342 W Main Street Louisville CAPT T L LEE Manager Corner Main and Auction Streets J iIiJ Kentucky Memphis Tenn J rA S FORD Manager 327 Upper Second Street Evansville Ind ff i V Ole 11e Agerattsi JOHN T HESSER Hauser Building St Louis Mo J Wfi tvBRIDGMAN Room 85 Hartford Building Chicago Ill i I THE FAMOUS ND 9 COALJi y For all uses from Earlington Diamond and Mines Only Vibrating Screens and Picking Tables if S used THE BEST SELECTED COAL IN THE 8 MARKET ft iIRU8HKD GOKE fOR BA8K BURNERS RND FURNGR8I i IVhYObuy Highpriced Anthracite Coal when you can get ST BER CRUSHED COKE for a much less price One f- I ton of the Crushed Coke will do the same workas ig one ton of the best Anthracite CoalIIASK YOUR DEALER FOR IT AND SAVE MONEY KSSietS9SKt 9IStmSIteiS9StSt8K9SS I a CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR Topic For the Week ItpRlnnlns Jane 13 Comment by Itor B II Doyle TOPIC Christian courage examples from books or llfoMnrk z 3231 Acts xzi 1014 Christian history is roplcto with illustrations of courago of tho highest character There Stave been times in tho history of tho world when it required tho greatest physical nnd moral courage to confess Christ and to stand firmly by Christian faith nnd duty In many places in tho world today similar cour ago is demanded Theso demands far Christian courage havo been faithfully met both in tho past and in tho present For their faith in Christ men have been willing to hazard their lives and not n fow have willingly stood tho su promo test itself nnd hnvo sacrificed their lives for tho sake of their roligiooo convictions If wo were to call the roll of earths honored dead wo would find upon it tho names of cu innumerable multitude who died ns martyrs to their Christian faith anti of n countless host of others who although not called upon to suffer martyrdom yet displayed matchless courage and heroism in tho defense of their faith All honor to Christianitys courageous dead and rutty their spirit fall upon tho disciples of Christ today and their example inspire us to noblo horde anti self sacrificing deeds for Christ nnd humanity Christ Himself heads tho long list of courageous Christians if wo may so speak of Him Ho Himself has loft us n matchless example of tho courage that should possess nil Christians in battling against wrong and injustice and in per forming tho duties of life Long before His death Ho know that Ho must die as- a martyr and yet unflinchingly and steadfastly Ho turned His face toward Jerusalem to meet tho crisis of His life and when it came with a calm courage nnd fortitude that impressed itself upon who saw Him dio Ho gavo His lifo tho world It has been well said Socrates died like n philosopher but Christ liko n god Only divinity itself could explain His calm courage His sublime trust in God Himself and tho Issues of His lifo and death Paul tho npostlo certainly ranks next to Christ in tho category of bravo and heroic Christians Luko gives us in tho topical reference an illustration of Pauls conrago Paul is nt CosKuca on his way to Jerusalem after his last great missionary journey A certain prophet named Agabus camo down from Jerusalem took Pauls girdlo nnd bound his own hands and feet and said Thus sayoth tho Holy Ghost so shall tho Jews at Jerusalem bind tho man who ownoth this girdlo and shall deliver him into tho hands of tho gentiles Thou nil tried to persuade Paul not to go to Jerusalem but he bravely replied What mean yo to weep and to break my heart for I am ready not to bo bound only but to die nt Jerusalem for tho name of tho Lord Jesus Nor yns this magnificent language n moro idlo boast Paul meant it antI ho proved it by his subsequent history Lot us roo coi vo an inspiration from the examples of Christ Paul and all heroic Christians Bible Readings Num xiii 30 Dent xxxi 0 Joshua i 0 7 Judg iv 1410 vii 1538 II Sam x 013 II Citron xix 811 Ez x 14 Ps xxvli 14j xxxi 24 Isa xli 0 7 Dan vi 1033 I Cor xvi 10jEph vi 1018 The Sense of Sin The missionary among people whom wo complacently call heathen is of ten asked if ho finds them ready to con foes that they are sinners Ho must answer yes or no according to tho point of viow and according to the moaning intended by tho questioner Unconvert ed pooplo at homo and broad aro essen tially alike in this matter They will toll you that they do not claim to be bettor than their neighbors and that they are wollawnro of coming far short of perfection though they will doubt less also resent any suggestion as to par ticular instances that they are not quito ns good as anybody whom you chnnco to know and that they are not really examples to many who make louder pre teuslonsCommonwoalthBaptistArc THE BEE You should be THE MARKET REPORT WEDNESDAY Juno 13 Grain anil IrotUlons ST LouisFlour Patent K63I LeO clear tttoauO straights ll3Bua Wheat No 2 red BScj No 3 83c CornNo 8 mixed 3tKoj lIa1PrnlroflutterCreamery131401614c LardPrlmo steam 1351 PorkNew stand fled mess 1350 BaconExtra shorts 0 io clear ribs OKc clear sue all pocked Wool Choice tub washed 25QBSC Wheat Futures closed July Tllie b September oo14o3c Corn Futures closed June33Hcn July 3J4 OSJKe b September 33Se b CHICAGO Opening quotations Wheat July opened at 79c sold up to TOJlc dowa 7740 then up to 780 September started at TlMttTIKc sold down to TOXc advanced to 71MG7lc then declined to 71 H71K CornJuly began at SJ Q3Ue and aold up to rY c Oats July opened nt tic weakened to 23i then rose to 2l14o ProvisionsJuly pork opened at 1043 sold down to 13 4JK then rose to fOI7K July lard started at f570 and sold up to I372K July ribs opened atfJ37 and advanced to fJ40- CIIICA coClosing quotation Wheat June tea July TVJfc September 72Uc December 723e Corn June 33 Jc July 31s September 3tfc December SJJic Oats June 26e July 2Sc September Kie May 24ic PorkJune m5 July fJ83 September tldOJK LardJune tA83 July 1385 Scpte tibet 3y7K Short KlbsJuno 1353 July f855 September fJes- ClllCACOCaMi wheat No SredE8COc No 3 do 832S3c No S hard 82S7c No 3 do 74 ersc No S spring EOC 2c No 3 do 77a 0c No I northern spring K391 Cah corn No S 32V33a No 3 SiaCSZJic Cash oats No 223c No 32IHC a Lire Stock Market ST Loots tUoFl1ney exports M7XIS 10 faIr to choice 13013485 butchers 13003105 cows and heifers f2C034oa I toss Packing 11403315 butchers host 13 BOa LOll lights liavSLtO SheepPrlcci range at l3WiilOJ spring lambs l7SQ83S per 100 lbs louses Heavy draft good to extra 155 00MM 00 011450000SaddlersMatcho I teams good to extra 150 ootJM 00 WitlOQ0SouthernItrL- esIlbands4to7yearaold2300S400014K hands 4 to 7 years old 35 OO 52 60 15 hands 4 to 8 years old to OKi 73 00 W hand 4 to 7 years old BO I OjA CO 00 10 to 16t4 hands 4 to 7 years old 75 OOilSJ 00 CniCAOO llORsKstlmateJ receipt 20000 head left over 3814 Market fairly acute 23- 4e20 lower Lights f3000363tt mixed 13753 100 heavy f375403K rough 11752385 Cat tle Uocclpts 10030 head Market weak hOe lower Ueovcs tl003515 cows and heifers KKSHU Texas steers f3603433 stockers and ecden 13803485 SheepIlccelpts Mooa Market weak Natives t3603510 westerns IL403515 lambs HC30eO KANSAS CITY Cattle Natlvo steers eiWQ 495 Texas steers 13003 LOO Texas cows tlto Q350 native cows and halters f2553 L83 stockers and feeders f3403540 bulls 83003 4fW Hocstlulk of sales t40J3183 heavies f380asKi packers 1300338 mlxol t553 aeiWillBhts W803370yorkeralae 338aplgs t3153ica SheepLambs 103003 mut- tons f3003525 ctHHAriHorsActlvo at f3i03l95 Cotton Quotations for mlddllni range as follows St Louis 601 Now York 0 DISc New Orleans Bl16o Memphis Oo Charleston flc Financial NEW YonKJuno 15 Money on call nominally lit nI1per cent Prime mercantile paper 934 per cent Sterling exchange heavy with actual business In bankers bills at 4S5M3183M for do mand and at 483Sitaj for 00 days Posted rates 4853185 and 430X3137 Commercial bills 4821413181 Sliver certificates 57UfJ814 Oar sliver CS Mexican dollars 454 Uovorn mont bonds firm Changes wero very small either way at the pen lng but the majority Inclined to losses In splto of a slightly higher ranro of prices for Americans In London Tho leading specialties were very sensitive to bear attack and soon yielded a point or more The railways showed considerable assistance and tho support ap parent In theso stocks caused subsequent coy ering nil around The bears took courage from the apathy of the market nod put out short lines and tho general list fell again to a low point Bonds were heavy and the market lather dull Fire at Charlotte In CLINTON In Juno 15Flro at Char lotto In destroyed ICe P Qohlmana hardware store M 0 Gohlmnns hotel nnd restaurant tho Dank of Charlotte J 111 Laughlina drug store anti several other buildings Loss 50000 partly Insured Shot soil Fatally Wounded Himself LEAVENWOBTJI gas Juno HWill- is IL Stacey n prominent insurance agent of this city and a member of the firm of Stacey Bacon nt Kansas City shot himself in tho head hero produc ing a fatal wound The cause in un Icnovrn Only about onethird the output of coal is anthracite STAR SPANGLED BANNER Tho Star Branded Thinner was written tij Francis Scott Key who witnessed the British attack upon Fort McIIonrr In 1S14 and was Inspired by tho light or the stars and ttrlpn footing over the fort after firing had erased proclaiming an American victory 1 O esnn yoU seo by the dawns early light Whet eo proudly vro halld at the L On the shoro dimly seen thro the mist of tho deep Where the foes hauahty host In dread 81 And where Is that band who ao Tauntingly wore That Iho havoo of war and the 4 0 thus bo It ever when Freemen shall stand Between their lord home and tho twlllghta last gleaming Whose ll1Ul4 bright store then the perUoufflght Oer the sllenoo reposes What Is that which tho breeze oer tho towering steep As It battle confnslon A home and A coon try shall lento us no more Their wars desolation Blest with victry sad peace may tho Brays resctid lend Praise tho ramparts we watch dwero sogallantly itreaming And the rockets red glare thebomba fltfuMy blow half conceals half discloses Now It catchcs the gleam of the blood has washd out their foul footsteps polntlon No refuge could saro the Iowr that hath made and preactVd us a nations And this Jxj our mottoIn bursting In air Gave proof thro tho night that our Flag was till there 0 say does that mornings lint beam In full glory rofioetd now shine In the stream Tie the Star Epaigld hireling and stave From tho terror of flight or tho gloom of tho grave And the Star BpcrfiVd God U Our Trust And conqncr wo must when our cause It U Just And tho Btar Spangld 5Star Bpangld Banner yet wato Oer tho Imd of the Free nnd tim Home of the Brave Thinner 9 1Qgnisy It wave Oer the landof tho Free and tho Dome of tbo Bravo Banner in triumph oth wato Oer tho Land of tbo Froo anti the Homo of tho lime Banner in triumph shall ware Oer tho Land of tho Froo and tho llorno of tho Brato CLOSING Tim LEITER DEAL P D Armour Assumption of the llnrtlnu Has Sated Loiter at Least Two Million Dollars CmCAOo Juno 15 Arrangements for the closing of the Letter deal have been plneedbeforc000 bushals of cash wheat were consigned to P D Armour who will henceforth control all tho alreadybegununless tho coming crop is harvested sooner titan anticipated it seems like ly that an immense line of wheat in tho northwest will bo consumed there It is stated that Loiter will not lose RS much as was generally believed Armours assumption of the burden is said to have meant a saving of at least 3000000 for Loiter L Z Leiter Negotiating for an EnglIsh Abbey LONDON June 161t is said that L Z Loiter of Chicago is negotiating for Tlntorn abbey ono of tho finest historical houses in the country which tho marquis of Worcester now offer for sale Joseph Loiter Denies the Story CIIICAOO Juno IS Joseph Loiter was shown tho dispatch front London stating that his father was negotiating for tho purchase of Tlnturn abbey Mr Loiter Jr declared there was abso lutely no foundation for tho report Another Attachment Against Letter NEW Yonic Juno 15Tue sheriff has received another attachment against Joseph Letter of Chicago in favor of Thames Mersey Marino Insuranco Co for 831015 Tho attachment was granted by Justice Dalyof tho supremo court m Tho Irlxo Steamer Twickenham at Key West KEY WEST Flit Juno lGTho Brit ish steamer Twickenham captured oil Kingston on Juno 10 by the auxiliary cruiser St Louis arrived hero in charge of a prize crew She had on board 3000 tons of coal and ono passen ger who is supposed to be au employee of the Spanish government Resigned Owing to Old Age ATHKNH Oo Juno 16 Clmncolloi Vm 11 Hoggs of tho University oi Georgia has resigned owing to his age W F Anderson of Monarch made a business trip north last wask ur Joloted iiiens All communication and matter of newt pet dInIng to tills column ihonld be addressed lo Gao ALIXAKDIS liarlmcion Ky Mesdames Minim and Rose Hay nro vis- Iting relatives in llsley this week Waller Morton is hero visiting friends and relatives Rev Hardin is among friends again Misses Gatcwood and Slockdalo were the guests of Mrs Cunningham last week The Childrens Day exercizes at tin Baptist church 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