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Bee (Earlington, Ky.): June 16, 1898
Bee (Earlington, Ky.): June 16, 1898 Bee (Earlington, Ky.) 300dpi TIFF G4 page images Bee Publishing Co. Earlington, KY 1898 bee1898061601_sn87060004 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Bee (Earlington, Ky.): June 16, 1898 Bee (Earlington, Ky.) Bee Publishing Co. Earlington, KY 1898 $IMLS This electronic text file was created by Optical Character Recognitio n (OCR). No corrections have been made to the OCR-ed text and no editing has be en done to the content of the original document. Encoding has been done through an automated process using the recommendations for Level 1 of the TEI in Librar ies Guidelines. Digital page images are linked to the text file. 5iJif" "flPSgr jBg JftwlKfrJ -- .jjuipiinjjiji iiLuywifpimjii .uyn -- a!JH r '" "y-sw.'?" iw W- W-- 1T' T$W" " v jfr'ir Aii 1 Aim Ute ni AiiAnjUfciAi mil mrAi-- 'r - ft nniAm"! h nf"iiirg' .Midi. J TUB LARGEST LINK 01' iti,.ai.Ai..i!j. jai,idii..aair.gi.,,.a ,.rf T WB CONTRACT TO FURNISH bJ5uc4 I XV A.X-- L. A. D. In Weitctn Kentucky ii now at PAPER llottom price, "" g- - "WA.TI SISK'S BOOK STORE. MADIS0NVILL13, KY. guaranteed. And hang It on Ihs walls complelo per room, from Ij.oo ami op. Plrst class work Ruaranteed at PAPER, & KV. , pi'ipnn-frir- In nil tlio leading design and colors, 1 i ': A, D, SISK'S BOOK STORE, TPty " ."".? "' Tm7 wy "' Flll"Ti"iy"'T"""TJ""y"lg""ll'g JJuyiiryju ypi yn A MADI50NVILLC, yjn yjnyjrynrjl NINTH YEAR. !,." EARLINGTON, HOPKINS COUNTY, KENTUCKY, THURSDAY, JUNE 16, 1898. NO. 24 -- The. I A 1-- If 11 IS SOMEWHAT UNIQUE. TO' SHOW THEIR PATRIOTISM. All Stations of the Northwestern In Towns of S0O or Over to bo Docoratod with Old Glory. Ike Royal It the klgkest grade baklag powdar Kiowa. Mtaal test mow It gees d farther tbaa mv other triad. oae-tfc- lf Flag of Freedom Wlr,fn m a s-x Tho Famous Organization Ciiicaoo, Juno 15. Tho officials of Passes tho Northwestern railway have decided Through St. Louis En Route to show their patriotism, and to Inspiro their passengers by decorating tho comto the Philippines. rz . ( in 1- ITS PERSONNEL lAtvrors, Colloco Men, Athletes, Icr Men, ami Somo Soldiers of I"or. tuuo In Its Itanks, Hut They Aro All Flno rollows, Many of Them With (lootl Lone; I'arses. Non-spa- wmmw m Whose mission is to protect our shores and fight! Everybody is eager to know more about these superb fortresses which guard the nation's honor. We have arranged for our readers to secure for a merely nominal sum a Portfolio Series in ten parts, each con taining 16 repro- Indiana ductions of special in all, each accom- photographs, 160 Columbia Brooklyn Oregon N" panied by ExplaMinneapolis natory Text, in IEXBANv wnich are describ- Maine ed theyessel's ar- Katahdin mor, guns, en- gines, power, etc. In short, the very Amphitrite information want Baltimore zSSZ ed for a full understanding of the fight ing and maneuvers of the fleets and sinele vessels. But this is NOT ALL you get out of the for the islands which the ships will New York Texas Portfolio Series "I protect will re- Lee in Havana ceive their share of attention, and the Palaces reader feels on Cities " leafthathehashad Dwellings Cuba illustrated in Products a manner to enable Plantations. him to judge of the Fortresses island's past and Harbors turning the last People Wednesday morning en route to Manila. It numbers 09 men and thrco officers. Tho battery looks llko tho work of a millionaire, contrasting all to its advantage with manv other troops that liavo passed through St. Louis slnco war began. It also looks llko a lot of collego athletes togged up In soldier clothes and out for u lark. Tho members do a lot of larking, too, but they nro ready for serious work, whether It bo fisticuffs or real, bloody battle, whenever the opportunity presents itself. Tlio battery camo In at 7:15 a. 111. from Now York. Its train consisted of a chair car, thrco rather old and dilapidated sleepers nnd thrco baggago cars, ono loaded with commissary stores, another with tho six guns, and tho third with field provisions. Tho last two named cars wcro kopt securely locked, and nobody got a glimpse of tho wonderful llotchkiss mountain guns that camo all tho way from England, and aro tho only ones in uso in this country. llcforc tho train camo to a full stop tho nrtillcrymcn filed out and mado a rush up tho platform llko they wcro cliaslng a football instead of a breakfast. Mr. Astor's namo and millions attracted a fino lot of men to his battery. Most of thcra aro 20 per cent, of them aro trained collego athletes, many of them aro sons of rich men, and probably all of them havo had bomo sort of military experience, in tho militia mostly. Hut according to First Lieutenant Clarence C, Williams, who is a West Pointer, and therefore disdainful of tho militia, this sort of experience doesn't count. There tiro seasoned fighters from Asia and Africa in tho battery, regular army men and fighters from tho southwest. This heterogeneous company of men la expected to prove a problem that Unclo Sam lias been puzzling over for somo time. They form tho pioneer mountain battery of tho United States. If It stands tho test, a permanent branch of tho service will bo established. Mountain artillery lias long been a valuablo part of Queen Victoria's army in India, and other European countries havo used them effectively. It remained for John Jacob Astor to Introduco it in America. lie offered to equip a battery throughout, and Unclo Sam acceptod tho offer. Ono of tho artillerymen is Lieut. (Jar-daa Canadian, who belonged to a company at Montreal. Ho resigned thcro to get into Astor's battery. IIo is married, and a special order from tho war department was necessary before ho could bo enlisted. Thcro aro two or thrco fellows in tho battery who could tcllmarvolousstorlcs If they could bo induced to talk about themselves. Thoy aro Englishmen who havo nerved tho queen in India. Her majesty didn't tell thorn they might lcavo her scrvlco, so their names aro closely guarded from publication. They nro supposed to bo younger sons of titled llrltlshcrs, and aro gamo ones. Tho battery Is commanded by Copt. I'eyton C. Marsh, formerly a lieutenant in tho Fifth artillery. Tho lieutenants aro Clarenco 0. Williams andltcnjamln M. Kochlcr, formerly of tho Sixth artillery. Dr. Williamson is tho surgeon and Dr. Wattersoii tho veterinarian. With tho battery aro several nows-pnpmen, regularly enlisted. Among them nro Frank Soymour, who Is engaged to marry tho daughter of a rich Ohton, nnd Otto Kocnig, who represents the Wcstllcho 1'ost, of St. Louis. s, n, er St. Louis, Juno 15. John Jacob Astor's famous mountain battery, tho only onu'of Its kind In tho scrvlco of tho United States, passed through St. Louis SUCCESS OF THE WAR LOAN. he jOoxnmerce does not stop here, as considerable space in the series Dole is devoted to an- Pres't other island realm Honolulu Bird's-ey- e which we may own' Views someday. In some psent. 'But g Tho Wny Subscriptions aro Itolllnc; In Sets All Doubts of Success at Host Some Want It All. ofthepartshefinds Productions Hawaii portrayed Volcanoes and everything ex- Fruits plained which an American needs to investigate. IV Is.!' Natives Scenery rill Queen Lil and nucn nun. X 6 I po"'pi',' No al No, ai No. 33 No, 3 No convenient for eacli Portfolio wanted, It will be you can thereby avoid Ilia bother oi writing a letter ami inclosing a uima lor eacu Issuo. They will bo sent 10 any point In tho United Statci, Canada or Mexico, Tlio Hawaiian lalandi The American Navy The American Navy The Hawaiian lilands H, N01 tO LlGt , TM11 I Gill Inn how many you wlah ami brine or jenjittolheTHE BEE Willi to cents to send $1.00 at Once, aa more COMPRISBS oul legibly iha courum below, slat Washington, JuUo 15. If thcro was ever any question nboutitho success of the new thrco per cent, war loan, It has been set at rest by tho wuy In whth subscriptions aro already beginning to come In at tho treasury department Tho assurance of tho success of tho loan, however, has been mado absolutely certain by two propositions, each covering tho cntlro present Issuo of 8200,000,000. Tho subscription of tho National City bank, tho Central Trust Co. and Vcr-mll& Co., mado tho duy tho loan was opened, was for any part of tho total Issuo that should not bo taken by tho public. Another proImmune Kecrults. posal was formulated tho samo day Montgosikhv, Ala., Juno 15. Tho covering tho cntlro amount, it camo from J. Picrpont Morgan and n number first detachment of 31 members of tho company of Immunes to bo recruited of associates. hero, left for Columbus, Miss., under Tho (lenoral Deficiency Hill. command of Ltout. Robert Tclgue. 15. Tho general Washington, Juno deficiency bill, carrying an aggregate A ChlcknmauRa Qrapevluo Itumor Denied. Washington, Juno 15. An nuthorita-tlv- o of 3321,032,323, was reported to tho statement was madcat tho war dehouse by tho commlttco on resolutions. All but 818,205,200 is for war expenses, partment contradicting tho reports and 89,070,873 of theso ordinary de- from Chickamauga that 15,000 troops havo been ordered to moves nt onco. ficiencies aro for pensions. tiih snuins 15 T as The "Maine" onb rm a The Hawaiian Islands Cuba and the Wrecked Maine No, 38 The Hawaiian Island No, 30 Cuba No. 30 The Hawaiian land No. a6 No. 37 Dinn-T- EN tor a dollar, TUB linil will please (end to the undersigned reader the following PORTFOLIOS t , for which $ Name- ,.ls Inclosed, .State Street City , ymv may select, for each new paid scriber to Tho Bee for one year. We will give two Portfolios, any number sub- New York, Juno 15. Tho schooner Gypslum Princess, of Parrsboro, N. S., was sunk by a collision by tho North LineiiTV, Mo., Juno 15. A mob tried German Lloyd steamer Ems nt nino to batter down tho doors of tho .Clay o'clock Tuesday night. Tho captain of county jail after midnight. It is sup- tho Uypslum Princess, David Mcrriam, posed that tlio men wcro after William his wife and their oldest boy, Kdgar, S, Foley, convicted of tho murder of the mate, a girl of 14 years and a boy his mother, but ho had been slipped of five, were drowned. Sanford Murout of town and taken to Kansas City. ray, tho cook of the schooner, had his Tho supremo court, Tuesday, re- leg broken. Five of tho crew, besides versed and remanded Foley's caso for Murray, Wcro saved by tho Hras. a now trial. Tho mob, which was comWill Take a Million. posed of about 25 men, left when they Chicago, June 15. It is announced discoved that Foley was gone. by the officials of tho National Bank of the Republic of Chicago that tho bank In Jail at Kansas City. Ministry. A Will Contest. Hesitation of tho French Kansas Cur, Mo., Juno 15. Wra. S. had subscribed for 81.000,000 worth of I'aius, Juno 15. M. Mclino has handSan rnANCisco, Juno 15. Two petibrought here now government bonds. ed President Fauro tho resignation of tions, opposing tho probata of tho will Foley, tho murderer, was lit tho county from Liberty and placed tha whole cabinet, which tho president of Julius L. Frnnlclin, havo been filed. jail for safo keeping. accepted, whllo requesting tho minis- 'Tho estate affected Is valued at about ters to contlnuo tho direction of affairs 8500,000. Tho allegations mado aro i INTERVIEW WITH SAGASTA. until their successors aro named. a sensational character. Causes fully lialt tho sickness In tlio world. Il Leading Financiers Say Hussla Has Taken retains tho digested food too lone in tlio bowols HlVor News. Iown a. A. It. IChcuViipiucnt. Steps to Intervene In the and produces biliousness, torpid liver, Indl-Chance iltaln fall Sioux Cm, la., Juno 15. Tho secPhilippines. Stations. ouaeo. 1 hours. In U hrs. ond day of the Iowa G. A. It. encamp.01 0.5 ment was dark and cloudy, threaten08 London, Juno 15. A special dispatch Plttibursh... 0.3 8.1 Cincinnati.... ing rnlu. It was tho big day of tho from Madrid, published here, purports St, Louts 0.2 21.0 -- 0,4 meeting, with ti big parade on the pro- to glvo tho substance of an intcrvlow 0.0 "t" 0.1 5.2 Davenport.... gramme for tho afternoon. with Senor Sagasta, tho Spanish pre- gestlon, hnd taste, coated HA -- 0.3 15.0 Memphis.,... mier, who is quoted as saying thatTues-day'- s tongue, sick headache, In- - MJf B 1 e 4.0 O.l Loulxvlllo..,, to Talk on the Subject. Itefusod 1I 0.7 232 Cairo rlso on tho bourso was duo to tola-gra- Sotnnla, etc Hood's rills ss -- 0.1 .08 13.8 PnoviDKNCB, U. I.,Juno 15, Dr. C New Orleans advising leading financiers that lure conciliation nnd all Its IJcnj. Andrews, president of Brown Fall T Traw .csulU.casily and thoroughly. 25C. AlUIrueelsta. steps to Intcrveno uulvcrslty, was asked if thcro was any Russia has taken Prepared ly C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mas. Itecrnlts for tho Philippines. Philiptruth In tho report that tho superin- shortly in tho settlement of tho added, Tl',1 only Pills to tako with Hood's Sarsaparllla. Ciiioaoo, Juno 15. Tho first lot of Tho premier pine question. Chicago recruits, 11 In number, for tendence of tho Chicago public schools however, that personally ho had no scrvlco in tho Philippine islands, loft had been tendered lilra. IIo refused to knowledge of audi intervention. Are you a subscriber to The talk. for San Francisco. You should be. Be Subscribe for Tub Pm. pany's buildings everywhere along tho threo divisions of tho road. Tho first flngs wcro raised on tho Mllwaukco division. Sixteen beautiful national emblems aro In place between Chicago nnd Milwaukee, and tho brcczo is unfurling Old Glory and making the stations, with their towers, nppcar moro llko small fortresses than peaceful way depots. It was stated that Absolutely Pure 40 of tho principal places in Illinois had been sjpplicd so far, and that as fast as posslblo tho railway officials would try to show their patriotic sentisowl sucma rowocs eo hew yosic ment to tho smaller communities. In every vlllago or town hav-lii500 or moro Inhabitants thcro will be a "Hag station." There aro OTHERWISE UNNOTICED. about 100 such stations on tho Milwaukee, Galena nnd Wisconsin divisions. Dclgnm bankers turn a deaf oar to On lines in Iowa, Wisconsin and Minnesota the Stars and Stripes will bo Spain's appeals for money. Admiral Camara lacks confidence in placed as well, and this will necesIlls fleet. IIo has asked for reinforcesitate tho purchase of Hags for the ments. miles of rond. Volunteers aro enlisting rapidly to ALL READY FOR THE START. fill tho ranks of the First Missouri, at St. Louis. Tho Hoeonil 1'hlllpiilnot Eipodltlnn Itendy J. II. PIcpcr, aged 54 years, a promi for tho Word thnt Sends nent brewery man of I'aducah, Ky., It Westward. ulcu Tuesday of dropsy. Joseph was San FnANCisco, Juno 15. Tho four drowned Jones, aged fourinyears, Ohio the transport steamers which aro sched- river, nearwhllo bathing Owcnsboro, Ky. uled to leave this harbor for Manila J. F. Smlfli, n prominent citizens of aro almost ready for the signal from MaJ.-deOrconcr's flagshlp.the China, Tcxn.'kana, Ark., committed suicide by to hoist anchor and proceed on tho shooting himself with a pistol. A stream of bond subscriptions is journey. Tho steamer Senator which lay at her dock all night taking flowing into tho trensury. Officials say on cargo nnd undergoing final prep- that the issuo will bo largely aration for tho voyage, moved Into tho Tho president recommended that a stream about noon. All morning long liberal appropriation bo mado for tho o tho vessels wcro being put Into condition, nnd nbout noon it United States display at tho Paris exwas announced that everything was position. It has rained every day this month ready for departure. Tho soldiers spent a fairly comfortablo night on in tho vicinity of Waxahachle, Tojc, board the transports, In spite of tho and wheat is beginning to sprout in confusion accompanying tho chango tho sheaf. from camp to ship life. It was exNo now cases of yellow fever aro repected that tho order to got under way ported from Mcllcnry, Miss., and two would bo issued about two o'clock. of the eight cases thcro aro reported as ulmost well. Tho Kipcdltlon Has Bulled. Fifteen dead Spaniards, Including a San Francisco, Juno 15. The second fleet of transports weighed anchor lieutenant, were found in a fort capabout one o'clock and aro now on their1 tured by Americans near Guantanamo Sunday night way to Manila. John M. Jeffrey was killed in tho REGULARS AND VOLUNTEERS. Gartsldc Coal Co.'s mlno No. 4 at III., by a fall of coal whllo A Hot Pleht In tho Streets of Phoebus, Va drawlug pillars. Detween United States Itec;uinrs nnd Albert licntz, a teamster, was Maryland Volunteers. killed, nt St, Louis, by falling Washington, Juno is. A special to under tho wheels of his vehicle, which the Post from Old Point Comfort, Va., passed over him. Tho secretary of tho interior has orsavs a hot fightoccurrcd Tuesday night in the streets of tho vlllago of Phoebus, dered . all porters arrested who sell between Maryland voluntcors and reg- whisky on trains running through tho ulars from Fort Monroe. Officers from Indlanflurrltory. A well-to-d- o young man of Illinois tho Volunteers and regulars wcro hastily summoned nnd ended the fighting enlisted for tho war, and when hlo after about 75 prisoners wcro taken sweetheart wanted him to stay homo and sent to tho guard-housIt is said ho killed himself. Win. Edward Frederick Soymour will about 20 men received injuries, nono of 'A. G. Montgomery succeed LIcut,-Gcthem serious, during tho melee. Moore as commander of tho British CUBANS ARE troops in Canada. Tho commander of tho Petrol says A il nil Sampson's Forco Has Iloon Koln- that Spain's troops at Cavltc, Manila orced by Several Hundred Cubans bay, were eager to surrendor to tho nt tloantanaino, first officer they met. Two marines, including tho sergeant-majWashington, Juno 15. Tho navy deof tho battalion, were killed and partment posted tho following bulletin: Admiral Sampson reports that ho six wcro wounded by Spaniards near Guantanamo Sunday night. has been reinforced by several hundred Mother Angela, ono of tho nuns of o Cubans, and that our forces nt tho Ursullno convent, at Alton, 111., Is very satisfactory con- dead. She was a Miss Lings before nro in a dition. Tho town of Accrrnderos has entering tho convent In 1602. been occupied by tho troops under Gen. Italclgh Itither and Albert Crlsslcr, Itabl. Tho men under Gon. Garcia are of Hope, Ind., wcro drowned in Cllfty with tho American forces. creek while bathing. Thoy were tho only tupport of widowed mothers. FIFTY-FIFT- H THE CONGRESS. Albert Throckmorton, aged 31, a farmer and school-teacheliving near (Plrst Itceulnr Session.) Barnard, Mo., committed sulcido by 8KNATK. shooting. IIo had been in bad health. Washington, Juno 15. After tho Gov. Otero of Now Mexico has re transaction of some routine business ceived a dispatch from Maj. Ilcrsey, nt tho senate, under a special order, be- Tnmpa, Flo., saying 50 crack cowboy gan the consideration of bills on tho volunteers from Now Mexico aro needed prlvntc pension calendar. to fill the ranks. HOUHK. Tho sentence of William F. Benson, In tho house tho debato on tho II who was sentenced to hang In Fort annexation resolution was con- Bend county, Tex., next Friday, lias tinued. been commuted to llfo imprisonment THE GERMANS AT MANILA. by Gov. Culberson. B. M. Goldsmith, of Wavcry, 111., was Tho Only Mission of German Ships Is to drowned in tho Illinois river, opposite Riverside park. IIo went to Havana Afford Protection to Ucrinnn Subon an excursion, wont swimming, was jects nnd Property. seized with cramps and was drowned. Bobcrt Luttcrlll, aged S3, was killed Washington, June 15. The stato department has been officially advised by a Loulsvlllo, Evansvlllo & St. Louis that reports that Germany would mako train cast of Princeton, Ind. Luttcrlll nn issuo in tho Philippines aro unwar- was returning to his homo from an Ico ranted. German ships would bo on cream festival, and sat down on tho hand at Manila to afford protection to track to rest. C. A. Busch, a butcher at Coal ValGerman subjects and property, but Germany had not thought of interven- ley, 111., shot and killed himself. IIo tion. had Invested his savings in tho business, and lately discovered that tho Now Itovcnuo Law lleglnnlnc; to Count. property ho bought was Incumbered Juno 15. Tho effects by a mortgage. San Francisco, of tho now war rcvenuo mcasuro aro already becoming apparent, tho re- THE MOB WAS DISAPPOINTED. ceipts of tho internal revenuo office hero on Tuesday being 820,000, or 820,-00- 0 They Went After Matricide Foley, Hot He moro than tho best record of any Had II0011 Spirited Away to day In tho history of tho office. .Kansas City. mi POWDER Sampson nnd Schley Cutting Every Source of Outside Aid to Santiago. ! II 15 Bear-Admir- iGIRONING MADE imjdiiiiiiiiiiiiiim ma B2SY' twmVw 'a ;4..i ,! Off MiMwiiiiiniiiiiMiiiHwii it uiiuiiininiiitnniNiiii trrmnm STARVATION IS TAPPING AT THE DOOR. Cirvern's Fleet, Whllo It Drought a Supply of Ammunition, Added Seven Hundred to tho Number to bo Fed -What a Map of Jtlio Harbor, Furnished by Spies, Shows. tr 7,-0- shlp-shap- o, e. 111 1 or Ouan-tannm- r, fire's Sampson nnd Commodore Schley, with their combined forces, nro slowly but surely placing network such a do Cuba, and about Santiago aro cutting 01T so effectually every V source of aid, outsldo that REQUIRES NO COOKING within a short time starvation's tapMAKES COLLARS AND CUFFS STIFF. AND MICE ping will glvo way to death's solid knock for admittance at the doors of nc tunc h St lML nn nuT.Nnii tho place. Within three days three scparato sources of supply nnd reinforcements havo been cut oil, and Santiago do Cuba ONE POUND OF THIS STARCH .WILL CO Is now isolated from tho world mid is AS FAR AS A POUNDAND A HALF down to famlno rations. OR AN VAOTHER'STARCHr When Admiral Corvcra arrived at Santiago do Cuba with his fleet, the UTACTURED fluty people thcro welcomed him and tho tnri relief they thought he would bring, but Instead of food ho brought them KEOKUKilOWAy.NEW IWEN.CONff 703 more men to feed. The only nld he k wrinmnifct ' had to offer was the tons of ammunition in his ships' magazines. ilium iiiniinia n uMiwiiMMiinMiiUM wvm DA map of tho harbor furnished by This starch Is prepared on scientific principles bv mon who havo had years of pract leal spies shows that after tho bombardexperience In fancy lnnnderlne. It restores old linen and summer drosses totlioli ment of tho harbor forts by Commonatural whiteness and Imparts a beantlf al and lasting ilnlsh. It la tho only etarcr manufactured that Is perfectly harmless, containing neither arsenic, nlum or am dore Schley on may 31, tho Spanish . Othor substance Injurious to linen and can bo asod even for a baby powdor. cruiser Rolna Mercedes, which was disFor sale by all wholesale and retail grocers. behind abled, was towed into tho bay Socapa battery, whero sho lies with two torpedo boats. Half a milo further under tho lco of Cay Smith and R. R. tho mortar batteries, is tho Vlzcaya, commanding- - with her broadsldo tho OF INTEREST TO narrow entrances to the cast and west of Cay Smith. STOCKHOLDERS. Half a mile north, and nt tho gato of the third entrance, lies tho Almlranto An Informal Interview With Mr. Oqueudo, and half n mile to tho northFrco Tnniporlatlon to Attend tho Annual MeetToru Hoshi, the Repreeast aro tho Cristobal Colon nnd tho ing at Chicago. Somo Inloroillng-Facls- . Maria Tcrsa. sentative of Japan. Tho ships aro about a mllo and half from tho city proper, shallow water forbidding them to go much closer. In order dial stockholders of Ihe Illinois HE REGRETS THE TEH CENT TEA DUTY. The sunken collier Mcrrlmac Is diCentral Railroad Company may more readily attend in person tlio annual meetrectly In tho narrow part of the chnn-nc- l. ings, there has been posted in each station Ills Countr lTIll Ilortr tho llrnnt of Jfj ol the Company a notice to Ihn effect that, tho Trade of Jupiu Helnjr Mostly In in accordance with n resolve of Ihe Boa id SCORCHERS COME TO GRIEF. Client) Tens, nnd Ills l'eoplo Will of Directors there may be issued to each ltrgard It lis a Discrimination Acalnst bolder of ono or moro shares of the capital Ono Dying and Two Others In Hospital na stock of Ihe Illinois Central Railroad ComThorn. tho Itesult of Scorching on tho pany, as registered on tho books of Ihe Stroots of Newark, N. J. Washington, Juno 15. Tho Japa- Company, .1 ticket enabling him or her lo New Yomt, June 15. Frank Murphy, nese minister, Air, Toru Hoslil, vran travel free over the Company's lines from the station of Central Railroadaged 40 years, Is thought to bo dying, seen nt the Japanese legation, and nearest lo his or her registered address, to and two other men, named Thompson tulkcd In tin Infor.nal way, between Chicago and return, for (lie purpose of atand Hunt, aro in tho hospital at cigar puffs, on faojno of the recent tending, in person, Iho next Annual StockNewark, as tho result of "scorching" phases of tho war as they related to holders Meellnc of Ihe Company, which tho interests of tho United .States and will be held at ils general oOice in Ohicago on tho streets of that city. on Wednesday, September 28, at noon. Thompson and Hunt on a tandem Japan. Mr. Hoshi oxprcssctl special regret at Details as lo tho necessary procedure lo and Murphy on a single bicycle wcro racing down Broad street, heads down, the recent action of congress in placing obtain such a ticket,, the date of ils issue when a cab turned into the street. a duty of ten cents per pound on tea. and limit are fully set forth on Ihe posted notice this Murphy crashed into tho cab with such Tho effect of tho law, ho says, will bo will be referred lo. In note connection it interesting lo that since, in small against other 18G2 force as to break the side of tho vehicle, comparatively the capital stock oi tho Company bewhile tho tandem riders struck it at al- countries ns compared with that came full paid, a cash dividend, ranging most equal velocity. Murphy's skull against Japan, whosj trade, being in from 4 per cent to 10 per cent per annum, was fractured, and Thompson and Hunt cheap teas, would bo badly hurt by a has been paid to every holder uniform ten duty. wcro hurt internally. of stock, and thai it is now twenty ears While Mr. Iloshl docs not question any year, paid less the Company, PR0F.BR00KS SAW THE COMET. tho right of United States to mako Its since 5 per cent , the inpresent rale of dis than Bchcmo of Internal taxation, ho thinks Iribulton Observations Secured nt tho Smith Ob- a lnrgc tea duty was not expedient at servatory, Gcncvn, N. Y., on this time when tho United States la Tnesdny Night. embarked on large enterprises In tho viiVWWWiVWkVtWsV far cast. Japnn and tho United States Oensva, N. Y., Juno 15. Prof. aro on very intimate terms, and Mr. Brooks, director of the Smith observa- Iloshl feels that It would have tory, secured observations Tuesday been expedient for this government night of tho new comet recently dis- to cultlvata tho fricndlyf relations, covered by photograph at tho Lick ob- both of sentiment nnd of commerce, servatory. Tho comet Is In Scorpion, with Japan nt tho expense of the revenear tho bright red star Antarcs. Posi- nue to bo derived from taxing Japanese tion Tuesday night was right nsccn-slo- n teas. Whllo not bo intended, the peo10 hours, 14 minutes, 40 second, ple of Jnpnn will regard tho duty as a declination south 27 degrees, 7 min- discrimination on tho part of tho Motion slow southwest. Tho United States against Japan, as It will utes. comet can bo seen with a moderate bear most heavily on It. Mr. Iloshl sized telescope says that Jnpan has no longings On the contlio Philippines. BY AN ASSASSIN'S BULLET. trary, ho says, tho acquisition of Cures INDIGESTION Formosa, which of Secretary of tlio tho island Coant Von China ceded to Japan after tho late The entering wedge for ( Uerman ISmbassy In London, Shot war, has given Japan enough colonial nearly all Diseases tht by an Assassin, territory to develop. Already It has human system is heir lo. LoNnoN, Juno 15. Whllo tho first sec- cost tho Japanese government enorretary of tho German embassy here, mous sums to luy cables connecting wns emerging Japan with Formosa, to build roads Count Von MMfW$? from the embassy, a stranger fired two and to provide adequate military and Sold by SI. Bernard Drug buue shots from a revolver at him. One of the naval defenses for this new colony. Tho bullets entered tho secretary's back, returns from the islands, Mr. Hoshi said, but tho wound is not believed to bo havo gono to prlvato merchants nnd fatal. Ills assailant wns arrested after owners of land, and none of this return "50 YEARS' IMPROVEMENTS IN firing at and missing a policeman. Tho has lion cd into the government treastnotlvo which prompted the man to at- ury. As a result tlio government Is FARMING." y spending far moro than it has received tempt tho life of Count Von or ever will receive from Formosa. Published by (be Nlw York Is unknown. Tribune This, he added, shows that thcro is no SUNK BY "THE STEAMER EMS. ground for tho reports that Japan may Second Edition. uo anxious to acqulro tho Philippines 32 Pages, 18 by 12J4 Inches Tho Schooner Oypslmu Princess Sent to tho in caso the United States sees fit to part with them. llottom and Six Lives Lost A Reneral review of the advances ill-fat- Off Santiago nn CunA, Saturday, Juno 11, 4 p. in., Pi:n Dispatch Boat Wanda, via Kingston, Jamaica, Sunday, June 13, 7 p. m. vJT STARCH J5T5 KTfMiV W.Z'iWS MYh&Z. 'msi ivr .k fUiiblMrn urw.s jvsi luuiuwun DDftcro m I II S 111 Illinois Central a y I carlsteffl's Liver i German Powder rd Arco-Valle- y, Price, 25 Cents. Arco-Valle- y, Areo-Val-le- SU Others Kcscaod. wicked "Work of robbers. WlUnm Cnrley and Family Murdered and Tholr House llurned to Illdo tho Crlmo Near Wetumpka, Ala. MoNTaoMEnv, Ala., Juno 15. Near Wetumpka last night tho house of Wra, Ourdcn was burned, nnd with his all Curloy, William wlfo nnd white Ourdcn has 'had the reputation of keeping a hoard of gold, and thcro Is little doubt that tho threo persons wcro murdered by robbers and tho house set fire, Iiioodhounds have been put on tho track of the guilty por- - and improvements made in tlie leading branches of farm industry during the last half century. Special articles by the best agricultural writer?, on topics which they have made their life study. Illustrations of old fashioned implements. A vast amount of practical information. A valuable aid to farmers who desire to stimulate production and profit. Extremely interesting and instructive. ONLY 15 thirty-secon- d Constipation convention was opened with prayer by lllshop John 1. Newman, followed by nn address by President S. A. Crone, ol Now York. Sentenoed to Death. Sahatooa, N. Y., Juno 15. Tlir Master llullders' association began itt annual session here. The Master llullders' Association'. CENTS A COPY, by mail. bend your order to THE BEE, Co ompoimC , Eaklinkton, Ky. Hood's Q JJoisn, Idaho, Juno 15. II. C. St. Clair was sentenced at Idaho City to be hanged on Juno 24 far tho murder of John Doikcr at Van Wyck In Outabar last. IWErtunllbTi nt AlaiUtu Critical MADittn, Juno 15. An official dispatch from Manila, dated Juno 0, admits the situation thero Is critical. prescriptions properly it lakes time. It requires experience nnd.1 complelo knowledge It requires the, druggist of drugs tobavealargs amount of drugs-fre- sh drugs. He must givo the besl possible work, nnd for compensation be must be reasonable. Robert W. Taylor was nominated for congress, igiueenui umo uistnot, oy tno repuo-llca-n convention. O.. 15 Alliance. For Congress. Juno WITH THE ADOVE FACTS REMEMBER WE'RE CAREFUL. ST. BERNARD DRUQ STORE, A w .. . .j.jjj. ,.. ta i!4 - t. : V, ' - .5iMi.lMU'TVAnkf't. iiaJtUi X, ?il that the picnic is Philadelphia, Fa., have recently delivered July will be a to the Baltimore and Ohio Kailroad comgrand success, for when tha miners and pany the last of tbe large order of locomoether laborers undertake anything they dis- tives placed last fall. This delivery inYou can rest assured to bo held hero on tbe 4 th of four-fifth- s, v ' . rj ?"' ). vy ! play vim and vigor, and success crowns their efforts. Unite. Mont., June to. ThoIIorr coal PAUL Mi MOORC, Editor and BUnnccr. mines, including Cooo acres'of coal lands in the eastern part of the slate, have been sold to a New York syndicated for $750,000 COMPANY. GOLD, COPPER AND COAL FOUND. BEE PUBLISHING It is the most extensive plant in the West Incorporated. for J. Howard Conrad owned which be gets $Goo,ooo. Entited the Pcuolfice t EailltiRton as Second Crude Hcthod of Alining by the eltit metier. Monday whilo Alex Campbell and William Jennings were at work in tho Hecla Snvngcs Described. SUBSCRIPTION KATES: mine, a portion of tbo slate root fell on them. Mr. Jennings succeeded in extricating himself with a few slight cuK but is not improbable that ere Mr. Campbell received serious injuries alU oq OueYeer.ettlctljf In advance 50 long wc may have to reckon with " " though not of n fatal nature. Six Monihi, ' n5 these islands in the far East as ThreeMontht, " SinileCoples Friends of Secretary Atkinson must not . factors in the world's gold producSpecimen copies mailed free on application. think because ho is bound southward that wanted In all parts or the tion," says an English writer whose Correspondents ho is on his way to Cuba. His maneuvers conntr. Address ns for particulars. as an infantryman hardly como up to the notes are reprinted by the Bureau required standard. of Foreign Commerce of the State THURSDAY. JUNE iG, 1898.; Cashier Dan M F.vana. of tbo St Her- Department. "That the precious nard Company, spent several days this is widely distributed in the metal week nt tho mines of tho Whitley Coal archipelago is known, to all who Company, on business in connection with know a little more of it than its mine operating-name, but they are few in number. Mr. S. II. Nowbold, the popular St. Few, also, are the sources whence Ucrnrml agent nt Louisville, visited relatives and friends hero ibis week. information can be drawn. Not five books in the English language One ot tho big Missouri patrons of the St. Uernard Coko Works, last week, purarc worth consulting about them. be- chased six hundred additional acres of land Crawford's History of the Indian natives, called Igorrotcs, long rich in lead ore, and it is hoped this will in fore the advent of the Spaniards. increase the demand for coke. Archipelago, published early They obtain the ore in this century, is still the student's The shipments ot coal from Iialtimoro text-booWhatever has been excavations which they make with and the South for naval purposes, which the aid of wood fires, thus soften- has already been alluded to in tho Manupublished since then, when it rises above the level of a mere traveler's ing the rocks. They separate the facturers' Kecord, has reached such profully talc, is cither not comprehensive or ore according to the quality, and portion that it is calculated or will forty sailbo loaded vessels are on the way of Jagor, roast the poorer repeatedly before ing not reliable. The work two weeks smelting it. Their furnace is a within Ihe next and Norfolk. at Haltimore, the German naturalist, of which Most of them Newport News there exists a fairly good English cylindrical hole, walled with clay, will go to Key West to supply the coaling translation, is rough and fragment- about 12 inches deep and 8 inches stations at that point. CfoflPI Bee THE PniLLlPINES. Reliable and Interesting Story About the Almost Unknown Region. "It 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 Hood's Sarsaparilla, Because it makes The blood rich and Pure, giving it power To feed the nerves. Hood's Sarsaparilla Cures nervousness, Dyspepsia, rheumatism, Catarrh, scrofula, And all forms of Impure blood. cluded twenty heavy engines, which are now being broken In lor scrvico between Cumberland and Baltimore These loco motives are of tbo same style that the motive power department adopted as tbo standard for the first and second divisions. They are of the Consolidation t)pe, with 2ix2C-inccylinders, and tbe average load that they pull approximates 1,820 tons h disease by the timely use of Tutt's Liver Pills, an old and favorite remedy of increasing popularity. Always cures sour stomach, malaria, indigestion, torpid liver, constipation and all bilious diseases. Arrest 5XC2 FOR EVERY FOOT Any house can sell shoes once. Wc sell shoes over and over to the same people. Steady trade is the test of a Shoe Store. . Wc have lots of such advertisements walking around over Hopkins County they walk a good deal, the Shoes feel so easy and look "swell." Our Pingrcc & Smith, our Williams & Knccland, our Zieglcr Bros., our Sachs, our Wolfe Bros, and our "Battle Ax" Shoes can not be turned down. iStSS8SBa5SaS3jj9 ...... There is the Right Shoe. Your Shoe is here. We make a point of fitting people m SICK HEADACHE, fi1 - r . It is reported that tho Louisville & Nashville Itailroad Co. will probably restore the wages of Ihe employes to tho scale in force prior to 1893. At that time tho company made a cut of 10 per cent, on nil employes whoso salaries amounted to f 5000 or less, and 20 per cent, for tlioso getting more than $5000. This cut has been in forco ever since. Tho South' rn Railway, tho Missouri Pacific, and, In fact, nearly all ot tho systems made cuts about tho same time. The Southern and tho Missouri Pacific nro still working under this cut, but there is ground for believing that they, too, will rcstoro the old wages in the near future The old rate ot wages will probably becomo ciiectivo July 1 on the Louisville & Nashville. This is one of the most signlcant indications of tho condition of freight traffic on Southern lines, which enables companies liko the Louisville A Nashville to increase their expenditure for wages by such .1 Manufacturers Kecord largo amount. Newton, Kan , June 11. It looked this morning at tbe Santa Fe station ns though a second Coxey's army was passing through. Freight train No. 35 came in covered with men, who had taken charge of it and were riding free. Thero were fully 200 men in the crowd and tbey claimed that they wcro going to Western Kansas to work in the harvest fields. Their objective point is Great Bend. Tho crowd took possession ot the train last night nt Emporia. Tho majority of the men were from Illinois. Indiana, Ohio and Pennsylvania. The men had heard of tho large crops in Kansas and started West to work in tho harvest fields. They formed at Argentine, their number growing larger all the lime. At Kmporia they were fed by tho citizens. Fifty men got off tho train at Florence Tho and went South toward Oklahoma. men say nearly a hundred more men nri coming through this evening. They all say they arc workingmen and that thero arc very few real tramps in tbo crowd. ST. CHARLES. Mr. W. W. Sloan, our former depot agcnl, has moved to Louisville, where he has accepted a position. Mr. Owsley is now our agent. Masters Barton and Kex McUuen have returned home from South Kentucky Col' lege, accompanied by Dunnell Carney Mr Taylor Cranor was in town Saturday. Mr, Taul Woodruff, of Ihe country, was here Saturday. Mrs. Thos. R. Finley, who for a year bas been staj ing in Louisville, in order to school their children, is expected home today. Tbe St. Charles baseball club challenges any club in Hopkins, Christian or Webster counties. It wishing a game, address Ferd Balder, St Charles, Ky. Mr Letcher Fox and sister, Vada, have returned home from South Kentucky College 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 sho was not expected to live, but the services of an Evansville specialist havo been secured ana she is now a little better. Mrs. James Goldsworlhy returned to her home in Empire Saturday. Mr. Henry Utlcy, ot Earlinglon, was in town Saturday. Mr. John Robinson and mother are visiting their relatives in tbe country today. Mr. Charles Robinson has returned to his heme in Earlinglon. it TUTT'S Liver PILLS ir.i .1.1 .i.i.i ,,..,. .i.i.i, i,i .1.1,.,., i.i.i.i I Dr. Gum Ottos Balsam Spruce CURES YOUR COUGH IN A DAY. 1 25 & We Stand Behind Any Shoe We Sell You For a Good One You Know. WE WANT YOUR SHOE TRADE, k. 50 GENT BOTTLES. Sold by St. Bernard Drug Store. BISHOP & CO., MADISONVILLE, KY. -- 1 Xv condispatches tained 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 investiUncle gated and the men fed. boys will be given an Sam's abundance to cat. Yesterday's We are 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 rather chronicle-good news of the boys of Comand the gallant Third than pany A, to tell any other story. It is a great pleasure. The chief of the Bureau of Statistics 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 manulaclurcs - exceeded imports by more than $40,000,000. The importar cc of the gain made is shown by comparing with previous years. '"In 1897 our imports of manufactures exceeded our exports by $27,000, ooo, in 1896 by $104,000,000 and in 1895 by i?i, 000,000." "It is the first time in the history .of the country that the values of exports exceed those of imports." Gov. Bradley is keeping good his promise to do all in his power to prevent unlawful killing in the He sent a com Commonwealth. pany of State Guards to Clay d county to stop the feud, and the Bakers have sur rendered, without a fight, under promise of protection by the an thorities. The Governor has also organized a new company at Lex ington for the purpose of assuring a trial to and preventing the lynch ing of Bob Blanks at Mayficld Blanks is in Louisville and will be escorted to Mayfield by the troops, who will stand guard during the trial. The Governor has distinguished himself in the suppression of mob law and riots, and therefore deserves the praise of all good citi zens. Baker-Howar- .: bv tbe figures Riven in tbe table above, s of tbe total stock ot nver Of Rold there is money is in circulation. in circulation not far from Taking tbe figures for circulation over the period they make a very They certainly make striking exhibit, powerfully against the arguments of those who two years ago made so much of picas based on Ibe notion of a contracting circulation nd of an alleged scarcity ot gold When the confidence of the people is unshaken there is no difficulty in the way of of money through its tbe distribution legitimate channels, and there is no lack of a sufficiency of the standard money metal ihree-tnurtbtwelve-month- More Money. During May there was another large increase in the money in cir country. The net culation increase for that month was the bulk of it in gold coin. The total amount of money in cir culation June 1st was $1,839,898,-35an increase of over 180,000,-00- 0 as compared with the corresponding date last year. The estimated per capita circulation is $24.73. an increase of $1.93 as compared with the same date a year ago. Commenting on these figures Bradstreet's says: . "It is of Interest to note that, as shown in-thc S33,-136,81- 4, 6, h' shows the avcratrc for wheat to be the best record in the. history of the state. Uther crops are proportionately flourishing. The crop report issued by the Kentucky State Agricultural Com-.niecinn- ary, and not rarely wrong in its generalizations. "The number of the islands which form the Phillipino Archipelago will astonish many readers. It is said to approach two thousand. There are two among them larger than Ireland, namely, Luzon with 42,000 and Mindanao with 38,000 square miles, and there arc other islands with 5,500, 5,000, 4,500,4,000, 3,500 and 3,000 square miles. the character ol the fauna and flora of the Phillip- tnc 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 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 Fehdas. There are reasons for the hypothesis that the Phillipinc Islands arc peaks, s of mountain ridges and a submerged continent, which in a very early geological period ex tended to Australia. The geology of the Phillipinc Islands is to a very large extent a matter of conjecture. Their conformation and the exuberantly luxurious tropical vegetation render surveys and ex plorations more than ordinarly difficult. Only a few districts have been cursorily surveyed and reported on. "The archipelago lies between 4.40 and 20 north latitude, and 110.40 and 12O.30 east longitude. The seasons are divided into hot and cool, or wet and dry, and vary according to the aspect of the country. Regions exposed to the southwest monsoon have their wet season, while on the other side of the mountains people enjoy the dry season. The rainfall is not excessive lor the tropics, nor is it continuous, for occasional breaks lessen the discomforts of the wet season. The climate is very health ful for the tropics, and diseases c. g., yellow fever arc unknown. "The bulk of the natives are of a race akin to the Malays, though pure Malays arc only settled on the south coast of Mindanao and the neighboring islands, where at times they give a little trouble to In the interior of the authorities. Luzon and some of the other is lands the rcmuants of a race of natives of undoubtedly Papuan origin arc found, still as untamed and given to roving through the forests, 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 practiced in the islands long before the In fact advent of flic Spaniards. it may be that the alluvial deposits, accessible to the Chinese and Ma lay 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 use a washing board and a wooden bow- l- are of great antiquity, and lorm a prominent feature in the household utensils of all native villages in the auriferous Boulders and regions. fragments of quartz with visible gold occur in many alluvial deposits in the islands, and it is not likely that the natives would have thrown them aside without endeavoring to extract the gold. This they probably did, as they do it even now,by pulverizing the quartz by hand and washing it like they wash the auriferous gravel and sand. The only improvement on this rude process was the introduc-tioby 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 are aware ol the auriferous character of the pyrites, which almost always accompany the auriferous quartz, sometimes in not inconsiderable proportions. "Copper is found in many parts of the Phillipincs, and cupreous pyrites is not unfrequently met with accompanying quartz veins, but in such small quantities as to exclude all commercial value. In the central mountain ranges of Lii2on, however, between Cagayan and llocost considerable deposits of copper ore are distributed and have been worked by a tribe of Phil-lipines table-land- in diameter, and they use blowers of bamboo worked with plungers to produce the rcquistite draft. "The coal which up to present tunes has been found in the Phillipinc 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 eventually be found, for it is found and worked in Japan, whose geological formation has much in common with that of the Phillipincs. There has been no systematic search made in these 1sl.11.ds for coal, and wherever it has been found it has betrayed its presence Thus, in the island by outcrops. of Masbatc, a local steamship owner drew his supplies from a bed 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 The with crowbars. mines are practically untouched and ns they arc situated within a few miles of the coast they can be worked at a proht by whomsoever should venture to introduce the necessary capital. "At one time the government attached so much importance to the coal deposits in Ccbu that it established a monopoly, but this was soon abandoned and the industry thrown open to all comers. For a time coalmining in Ccbu became quite a rage, any number of concessions were taken up, and several companies established for their In one or two cases development. a considerable amount of capital was expended. .Although faults frequently occur, large quantities ot workable coal were found, but the absence of roads and the necessity of investing large sums in railways in order to meet the competition from England, Australia, and Japan soon caused a reaction and put a stop to the industry. The present annual production of Ccbu of the dedoes not meet mand of Manila, where the annual consumption of coal exceeds 0 tons. U "The most serious impendiment to mining in the Philippines is the utter absence of practicable roads. The natives with their primitive ways of 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 endless tangles of lianas and swaying labyrinths of lnxuriaot green-crwhich would make a botanIn many parts ist's heart swell. vehicles of any kind arc unknown; in others, their only representative is the creaking country car, drawn by a pair of stolid buffaloes." one-tent- h Go,-00y, Victoria. U. C, Juno 9 The Hritish following out tho policy government, adopted in connection with its big naval stations, is about to store an immense supply of Cardiff coal, tho best steam engine coal produced, al tbe Hiquimault dock yard. Already five ships are on the way, with about .1 thousand tons each, but Ibis is only a small amount compared with what Arrangements are being is to follow. made for tho reception of 100,000 tons of this coal at Esquimault, but it is expected that this amount will not arrive for some time, although 25.000 Ions will probably be on band at the close of Ibe present year, Birmingham, Ala., June 10- .- A convention of coal miners of Alabama has been called for tbe 20th inst., to meet in Birmingham for the purpose of discussing the time when n demand shall be made on the various operators in this state for an advance in wages. The executive board of the Alabama district, United Mine Workers of America, directed Fresident W. W Fairley to visit all mining camps not organized between now and then and secure their membership. The miners will demand an increase over Ibe present scale from 5c to 7jic per ton. Frices paid now range from 28c to 45c according to the size of coal. The convention will send a committee to the companies, and if terms are agreed on a force expiring on July r. The companies have given no intimation as to whether they will grant the demands. A refusal may cause a strike. Philadelphia, Fa., June 9 The Fress will tomorrow publish the following: "The United States District Attorney James M. Beck and Chief McManus, of the Secret Bureau, arc busily engaged in conducting an ivestigation which they believe wil) result in sending several prominent coal dealers in this section of the Slate to jail. The officials arc in possession of valuable information regarding tbe sale of large quantics of coal to the Spanish Government by dealers in Ibis city, and tbe district attorney, it is said, is simply waiting for certain other development before taking action. Chief McManus made several important discoveries today in connection with the searching investigation which was begun last Monday, Late today he held what was reported to have been an important conference with Assistant District Attorney Kane. All Ihe officials are reticent Assistant District Attorney Kane refused to make any statement, but admitted that a most rigid investigation has been conducted. Tbe secret service learned that since the war has been in progress hundreds of tons of coal have been shipped by brokers in this locality to the Spanish agents. y DETECTIVE Wo want a man in every locality lo act ns private Detective under instructions. Kxpcrience Address, unnecessary. t DETECTIVE iACENCY, YOUn MONEY DACK IF YOU WANT IT. ?l N.ishillc, Tcnn. 4i 4? ? ? kAAAaAftAAftA Build a Home? TikJMiin- l I f& H.vr !( DR. MENDENHALL'S IMPROVED l 1 V4. CHILL Al i 4? 4? i 4? 4? 4S MHH GDI ilw F iiiT"nXi - citi) f Repair a House? S3i3 I it. i I T1 JcssSssssKssVtsL ft'ffft 4? 4? 4? 4? 4? 4? 49 Now is the time for this kind of work ;j. PUT YOUR HOUSE IN ORDER For Spring and Summer .. Make your nest comfortable v-W- E i ii i i i ! i f 4? 4? 4? 4? 4? 4? 4? 4? 4? 49 HAVE THE STUFF.- Alt sorts of Building Material: Lumber, Doors and Sash, Yellow Pine Stuff, Lime, Cement, Builders' Hardware, etc., etc. IN j- -l I fr L B ClUAKANTKKD TO CURE And lInlAriA In all Forms. T&stelom. Nor4 crnulno Ithout tha store picture aud tho rJftnatun) of J. C. Memlenliall. CHILLS AND FEVER BO PREPARED ONLY DV i Prloo, conts at all Donloro. IND. I l DUB PLAHINB MILL BUHS EVERY DAY And wc can furnish All Orders on Short Notice. You know THE YEAR i .r. C. MIONDICNIIAI-EVANSVILLE. 4? Sold by George King, St. Charles, Ky., Crablreo Coal Mining- - Company, Ilsley Kentucky, Capital Slock Paid In, tCO.OOO. COMMENCE!) BUSINESS IN 4? 4? 4? 4? 49 K i 5 & the Firm, We will treat you right. 4? 49 49 49 49 Surplus Fund $20,000. 1807. 49 49 JNO. G. MORTON, Iron Hill Items. Farmers are somewhat behind with their work. ureal denial tobacco has been set. K. E. Towery wont to Hroswcli Saturday. A Gabriel Towery went to Hood's School house bunday to attend Sundcy-schooAl Sullivan attended divine services at Ouinn. Sunday. Gabriol Towery went to Quinn Thurs day. Mrs. M. E. Towery visited her son at Hreswell Saturday. Mrs. Kebccci Travis,, wife of Mr J II Travis, died on the 29th ult., after n short illness. The funeral took place at Sugar Grove the day following. Tho bereaved family havo the sympathy of tho entire community. Mrs. Matilda Wolfe, wife of Uncle William Wolfe, died on the 5th inst. The interment took place at the family cemilery We extend sympathy to the bereaved famil. ly- ' n DOWN IN THE MINES. of Monarch, made a business trip north last week. Thos. Longstafi is the only one of the old directors reelected at tho laic annual election ot tho Coal Co. W. D. Caviness and a cruw ot men were engaged in laying a water main last week, and coming out of mines into tho hot sun it was with difficulty they could stand the x heat. V. V. Anderson, Several of our young people attended the Moonlight at tbe residence of Bill The advantages of a bank account Davis, in tho country, Saturday night. are numerous. II is not to busi-nemen we are talking Ihey Mr. Charles Gribble is quite poorly this know all about it but to salaried week. men, wage earners and to women We would like lo hear from Webster There's safety if the bank is a county through Tub Deb. good one. There's convenience-tb- e money always ready and out Mr. Albert Koewn, of Eailington, visof reach of your own petty squanLOCOMOTIVE BLASTS. ited his wife here Ibis week. dering, too. It is easy to spend small sums when you have a large Messrs. James Long, Guy Woodruff, sum in your pocket. Koadmasler Robson is preparing to have Letcher Fox, Thomas Wiustead and. Ferd new steel rail laid on tbe Henderson bridge Balder spent Sunday at Dawson MADISONVILLE, - KENTUCKY and trestle soon. Dr. Parker, of Madisonville, was here Sunday. So. rushing has business been of late, that M. of T. Devney can spend but a Mr. Brick Southworth and wife are short lime at his Earlinglon headquarters. spending this week at Paducah. unless you need them, and then only pure drugs, such as are sold by reMr. Charles Jenkins and wife spent last Tbo youngest railway Fresident in this sponsible druggists, We keep only country is John Magec, of the Fall Brook Monday at .Madisonville. the best. That is tho great disroad. He is but twenty-nin- e years old. It is understaod here that fames Robintinction to bo looked for when tbe son, of Hamby Station will start to the The Western. Union Telegraph Comtime comes that you need tbem pany, we are informed, will soon put up front in a few days. Nowhere elso will you find so coman additional wire on Ihe Henderson diplete a stock. A good time to begin Dr. W. K. Nisbct made a flying trip to vision. '.hat spring medicine. Dawson and back Sunday evening. Several miles of new eichty pound steel ST. BERNARD DRLO STORE, Mr. R. M. Salmon was at Dawson Sunrail was distributed by Supervisor Sulli- day. IIRVAN IIOI'PP.R,.Mnager. van and a crew of section men last week. Messrs. Taylor Cranor and Letcher Fox This new rail is to replace lighter ones now in use near Henderson and Crofton. pave been selected for our public school teachers this term, the former as principal Four soldier trains passed over the Hen' and the latter as assistant. derson and St. Louis divisions last Friday Mr. J oo Ashmore and wife were in lown nignt and baturday morning, and the of31st. 1st to ficials in charge of tbo movement of trains Sunday. still maintain tbe good record they havo Mr. Frank Arnold and sons are in town made in tbe safe transportation. today. THE GRANDEST EXPOSITION The Illinois Central has began tbe Mr. Georgo Goldsworlhy died at his y work of improving its line north of Mem- home in Empire Monday night. Mr. (except World's Fair) ever phis, As slated sometime ago in the Manwas a young man of bright pros- planned in the United ufacturer's Kecord, it is calculated that pects and leaves many friends to mourn $1,000,000 will be utilized in reducing tbe his loss. Ilewaa buried nt Old Petersburg Located within cheap and grades alone. It bas been determined to Tuesday. quick access of the entire Mislower the average grade from fifty-foDr. W. K. Nisbet was in Madisonville souri feet to twenty-siMississippi Valleys, feet to the mile, which will necessitate the employment of a large Tuesday your own doors. number of men An extensive mileage is Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gribble attended also being rcballaslcd and 300 cars of bal- tbe funeral services of their nephew Mr. tickets beyond Omaha allow last a day arc now being distributed at dif- Goldsworlhy, Tuesday. stop-over- s. Reduced excurferent points.. Ferd Balder and wife and Mary Harlin sion to Omaha. Tbe Baldwin Locomotive works, of spent ono day last week fishing nt Loch old Mary and of courso had fisherman's luck. the Burlington Route, Miss Joe Galloway and Mrs. F. Balder and firmly established line to went to Dawson, baiuruay. and through Omaha in any are the chil son of Mr. and direction. Fred, tho dren thlssummer? Mrs. Bradley Woodruff, died nt his home L. W. WAKELEY, near here last Sunday, Wo extend our IIOWAKD ELLIOTT, Are they doing sympathy to the sorrowing ones. well? Do they Gcn'l I'ass. Aet. General Manager, Mrs. Jane Gribble died Tuesday night get all the benefit they St. Louis, Mo. and was buried, Wednesday eve at 2 o'clock should from their food? She was about eighty years of age. and Are their checks and Iios came from New Zealand to this country, of good color? And are wbere she was been for over nineteen years. they hearty and robust in Sbo leaves two sons and two daughters and a host of friends to mourn her death. every wav? Her youngest son is Mr. Charles Gribble, If not, then give them a dealer in merchandise at this place. Old Mrs. Collins was suddenly stricken with paralysis last Thursday and died Friday. She leaves two children and many friends to mourn her death. of cod liver oil toilh hypo- rs BANKER, WAR WITH SPAIN Reliable War News SSg7(jAWiMrl l IN THE GREAT W??3WWP4 MADISONVILLE. KY. RUBY & CO. cr m--i jr'L m NATIONAL FAMILY Don't Use Drugs NEWSPAPER Furnished by Special Correspondents at the Front. The New York Weekly Tribune" Will contain all important war news of the daily edition. Special dispatches up to the hour of publication. Careful attention will be given to Farm and Family Topics, Foreign Correspondence, Market Reports, and all general news' of the World and Nation. Wo furnish the NEW YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE and your favorite home paper, THE BEE, OMAIIA EXPOSITION, June October BOTH ONE YEAR FOR Send all orders to THE BEE, Earlington, Ky, Golds-worth- States. ST. BERNARD GENERAL, STORE. x and at Through rates Take the fc STUCK UP of PAPER '';' A $1.25. tx), m 0V If you looked over our new line HANGINGS you would at once say that you would like them stuck up on your rooms. It is a pleasure to us to show them. J j x Scott's Emulsion ohnanhites. George Kmig. ot Hellevuc, Ky , was breaking a big lump of coal tho other thy, when a frog bopped out of a hole in the center. Etnig is a thoroughly reliable man and always drinks straight Kentucky goods Tho swiftest elevator in tho world is at the Oneida mine, in Amador county, Cal. Tho ascent of 2,500 feet was lately made in twenty seconds. This was at tho speed of a mile in seventy seconds. There is still a chance for a few young miners to enlist in Undo Sam's cause, as twenty-nin- o more recruits were needed from Hopkins county, but the coal diggers in this county are well satisfied with tbeir present condition. able-bodie- d I x It never fails to build up delicate boys and girls. It gives them more flesh and better blood. It is just so with the baby also. A little Scott's Emulsion, three or four times a day, will make the thin baby plump and prosperous. It L. vfwLfurnlshes the ? nWaJr young body with i rr? Just tnc materia' n Pretty Tough. Marv had a little lamb," Its sauce was mado of mini; They called it "Spring," but 'twas n sham, 'Twas sliced from off an acient ram, And maddened Mary muttered (A word not fit In print.) L. A. W. Bulletin. u COME IN AND ASK TO SEE THEM. f m5 ST. BERNARD. GENERAL STORE. w w vWVWW'wvw w f ,1 ' r of thousands Iowa farmers, thorn, arc now selling two and three year's corn crops and money for their corn is pouring into the state daily. , WILLARD HOTEL ETHRDU6H VKTIBULED TRAINSDAIiy R .IHROUWflID W. fli J I SjpS necessary for ', growing bones and nerves. Y s- is2SwWA!2IJw2Jil!5l2: All Druggists, -l i The American Agriculturist estimates, from preliminary figures, that the acreage of the present corn crop is 81,606,000 acres, a little less than last year. if 11 m11 UdHi MRS PINGfiBUffET FROM S. MILLER, Jn.. Manager. NASHVILLE T CHICAGO. "ZHlifLHI NEWORLEANS f.P.'JEFfRIES.G.P.A, O.nJ1ILLHAN.05.A NASMVIlLE.TtrtN. BEST $a and $2.50 HOUSE IN LOUISVILLE. ) . .1$, .:., fY - 2&-- i - iJi&&-- - m uZH 1&&S tt MHMklttfi!1IICiitf!tl4. MWMMMliMiMl .,. ,n ill Til , , V-. "Vj r n.B..d..ai7t W - J..J- fe&..'Lltl)jr,il.l ,,ti,rfw,,.'i,i mwfl tftojMaiiiiu3Awi ' ' H"fl.'"tVt VW ' 1 4".7 TrvfYifWf!jiiW Trick Riders. There is a high narrow over the creek just below the Methodist church and sometimes a daring cyclist will wheel over it. Last Sunday Virgil Fox attempted the feat and lauded squarely in the cool waters below. Monday Dan Donahoo tried the same project, but just as he reached the bridge his front wheel How out of the fork and ho was compelled to dismount hastily. Dan fixed his wheel and declared that he could and would ride that bridge. Ho backed out a little way to get a headway and took a flight which landed him right in the middle of the creek. Keep off that bridge boys, it is so close to the Methodist church that you arc certain to "fall from grace." Monday while coming down hill, Virgil Fox tried to turn a short cur,vc and pass a wagon. He turned the curve all right and several double somersaults at the 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. loot-bridLog-tow- n & w rnrai ' v THE THIRD KENTUCKY Now Well Equipped and in cellent Condition. DOY3 OK COMPANY Ex- Local News Scarcer Than Honest Politicians. If there has any thing as startling 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. Wc have way laid every country man at the city limits and failed, have shaken hands with every drummer, have grown confidential with the trackwalker, loafed around tho sawmill and visited the livery stables, but not an item can wc gather. A mud puddle calmness seems to prevail over our city and county, and if our readers feel disappointed over tins issue wc exhort them to seek sweet solace in a "patent office report" until next week when we hope to do a little better. NEWS FROM THE BOYS. "Old Glory" Stationery. Onton. Great changes havo come since I wroto last Tho condition of the growing crops is good Tobacco planting is about finished Wo need rain however, so that tho farmers can reset and finish up selling The wheat crop will nearly all be harvested this week The wheat crop is 'excellent Several of our neighbors just finished up J'MMllIM, kUIII 11131 Dear Editor, Hbb, Onto, Ky Juno 12, 1808 A Alember of Company, A Third V "23lj 3itbustru toe QTtjrfoe." Kentucky, Writes FROM TUG CHICKAMAUGA BATTLEFIELD. i ,r -- m; :v, LOCAL NEWS. W. O. Toy spent a few days in Nashville this week. A. HONORED. i3jl3Hv.a'iuhvftf A Refreshing Rain Falls Regiment rioves Away From Dust anil Nearer Water. Camp Carl Woolfolk Tells Some Inter-eatin- g Things of Their Surroundings. A letter from Carl Woolfolk of Company A. Third Kentucky Volunteers, at Chickamauga, 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 The Bee publishes a portion of the letter. He writes: WUCKi John Dcvncy. of Evansville, spent Sunday eveninfi with friends here. Mr. Robert Kenncr, of Hopkins-villwas to see relatives here last Madison-ville- , e, Sunday. Mrs. Y. Q. Walker, of spent Tuesday evening with Mrs. Ida Walker. from Morganficld, has returned where he has hecn attending school. Clyde McCarley Miss Bessie Waller, of Hopkins ville, visited the family of Dr. E. A. Chattcn, last week. Miss Lcnora Duvall, of visited her brother, C. Duvall, last Sunday. Hop-kinsville, ' .. Deafness Cannot bs Cure J by local applications, sn they cannot reach tho diseased portion of f lie ear There is Mr. Jasper Gentry and family, only one way to euro deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies Deafness is of Dawson, spent several days caused by nn inflamed condition of the with friends in this city this week. mucous lining of tho Eustachian Tube. When this tube eels inflamed you have a Mrs. Win, Hughes of Morgan-fiel- rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and is visiting her parents, Mr. when it is entirely closed deafness is the and unlets can be and Mrs. Win. McCarley, in this result, out and this tho infhmmalion its nor tube restored to taken city. mal condition, hearing will be destrojed forexer, nino cases out of tennro cauiedby Mrs. J. 12. Long returned to calarrh, which is notbinc but an inflamed Nashville Monday afternoon, ac- condition of the mucous surfaces Wo will civo One Hundred Dollars for companied by her sisters. Misses any case of deafness (caused by calarrh) Ada and Ola bhavcr. lhat cannot be cured by Hall's Calarrh Cure. Send for circulars frrc Misses Sophia DeVyldcr and V J CHENEY & CO . Toledq, O. Inez Ucall and their brothers spent Sold by DruggiMi, 73c Hall's family Tills aro Iho best last Thursday in the country with C d, X city. A Pleasant Trip. Last Sunday morning a merry party of our citizens, consisting of Tuesday night and Wednesday Messrs. Ollie Toy and wife, J. M. with relatives and fnrnds in this Oldham and wife. Frank Fox and Mr. Win. Hewlett, a prominent farmer, of Drake's Creek, passed Mc-Gar- Misses Mary and Agatha Egloff. Chas. Robinson and Frank have returned from a pleasant trip down the Mississippi river visiting points in Alabama and TciHiessro. y Douglas O'Brien returned Tuesday from Mobile, Ala,, where he has been attending Spring Hill College. Ho was welcomed by a host ol friends. and children from Evansville, where they had been called by the death of Mrs. Peyton's sister, Mrs. John C Forth. Mrs. Will Peyton returned home Friday ftV Mr Isaac Horner, proprietor of the Ilurlon Houste, Ilurlon, W Va , and one of tho most widely known men fn the Slate tsan cured of rheumatism afier three years He says: "I havo not sufof sntTrrinc. ficient command of language to convey any idea of what I suffered, my physicians News from the front today we told me that nothing could bo done for me, friends were fully convinced present in two letters from boys of and my but death would relieve mo ofthat nothing my Company A, Third Kentucky Reg- suffering. In June, 189 1, Mr Evans, then iment, U. S. V. in camp at Chick- salesman for the Wheeling Drug Co , amauga Park. It isfgood news in recommended Chamberlain's Pain Ualm At Ibis timo my foot and limb wero double which we arc all interested. their normal size and it seemed to me my leg would burst, but soon after I began The work of laying water pipes mine the Pain Ualm, tho swelling began now I goes rapidly ahead. The large lo decrease, tho pain to leave, and " entirely cured For main is already laid and the branch consider that I amDrug Store, Earlington; sate by St. Bernard lines are being swiftly put down. Georgo King, St Charles, Den Robinson, Mr. W. D. Cavincss, the foreman Mortons Gap. ar-liv- al Mr. and Mrs. E. Braimvcll, of Nashville, came down Tuesday to sec their little granddaughter, who made the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Braimvcll happy by her Sunday evening. John Twyman and wife, Misses Frankic Stokes, Ada Watson, Myrtle Davis, Nannie Ashby, Lclia Deane, Lizzie Browning, Messrs. George Robinson, Walter McGary and 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 delightful day at the cliffs near the city. At noon a splendid din lcr was spread, and eaten with great relish. Late in the evening the party returned as tired as an average boy on Monday morning, but declaring that they had spent the most pleasant day oi their lives. wife, is thoroughly familiar with pipes Clone, But not Forgottcu. of all kinds from an ordinary cob to an ariuntluct, but as a general A prominent citizen last Saturthing can draw more comfort from day received a pint of one of the corn field variety. which ho touched gently when the shades of evening were last, and Mr. Lon T, Oshorn, of the Rich- secreted it under an old wheelbarland vicinity, was in our city Tues- row out in the garden. Very early anti-veno- day with a nice lot of cherries. Mr. Ushorn is one of our most thrifty farmers and grows fruits of all kinds extensively. He brought in on Tuesday over sixty gallons of cherries and said he was not half through gathering the crop. He reports crops of all kinds fine in his section. Mr. Thos. Longstaff was in The Bei: office this week, and in conversation 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 voluntccrd his services to Uncle Sam, but He would if he was needed. also writes that the Indians in that section have given no trouble since the departure of the U. S. troops. Sunday morning he sallied forth and held close communion with the same, looking cautiously about to sec 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 On reachmanner he anticipated. ing the place he confidently ran his hand under and found nothing. Ho turned the oldmonocyclo over and looked, but looked in vain. It had, like riches, flown. The cursc-arremarks 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. y Millions Given Away. Mr. James Parker has just reIt is certainly gratifying to tho public to turned from a few days' sojourn in know of ono concern in tho land who are generous to tho needy and not afraid the Ncbo and Rose Creek country, suffering to bo proprietors of Dr King's Tho where he went to post bills for the Now Discovery for Consumption, Coughs big Workman Picnic to be given and Colds, have given away over ten milJuly 4th, at Lakeside Park. Jim lion trial bottles of this greit medicine, and havu tho satisfaction of reports excellent crops in that sec- solutely cured thousands knowing it has abof hopeless cases to- Asthma, Uronchitis, Hoarseness and all tion and contends that he saw bacco larger than a man's hat, and diseases of the Throal, Chest and Lungs it St Call cured sajs lots of tho "weed" had been are surelyand get bytrial bottleonfree. Uernard Regua twice plowed. He reports corn druggist 50c and $1 Every bottle lar size of the farmers will leed or prico refunded. late, that some . lay by" their early corn before planting their bottom land on acA Painful Accident. count of excessive wet weather. One day last week Mr. Rob't Wheat is excellent and is being Stinebaugh was out riding upon rapidly harvested. his wheel with his little girl five before him and of L. & N. carpenters years of age seated A corps in coming down the big hill in dropped down on us last week. Logtown. One of his pedals They cut off twelve feet of the broke and his wheel got beyond passenger platform and made a two the straight footway across that place. control,thrown result was the the to violently wero This was a step in the right direc- ground. Bob escaped unhurt, but tion. Their next move was to little girl was badly cut about the platform bordering the the face, so badly was her mouth six to four feet. This the depot from she was unable to take was a great stride in the wrong di- hurt thatsome time, but at last actho platform was too nar- lood'forwas much better- and will rection, counts row by hall before their ndvent. soon be recovered from her injuits proximity to the rail ries, Down hill cycling is fraught It is true made it a dangerous obstacle to with danger under any circumpassengers and employees, but the stance and with a child in front present reduction does not abate should not be attempted at all. liability, for the remnant left is so narrow that the danger of being Hucklen's Arnica Salvo crowded or jostled off beneath the Tho best Salvo in the world for Cuts, wheels is so imminent that there flriiises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever is .i greater risk of lifo than .ever. Sores. Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Eruptions, and WVhopo Aunt iiitcn JN. will view Corns and all Skin no pay required. posi-is Piles or over ner speens anu tively cures to give perfect satisfaction It or the matter guaranteed move the depot, giving us thereby money refunded. Price 250 per box. For Sale by St. Bernard Drug Store, room according to our size. - Earlington, Ky. Carl E. Woolfolk, using up to date machinery and Company A. 3d Ky. Volunteers, Chickaimplements he handles large crops mauga Park, I.ytle, Ga. with comparatively few men. On IIAII.V ROUTINE LIST OF CALLS. Scrofula, hip disease, salt rheum and one occasion he and his crew put Reveille, 5:30 a. m. other diseases caused by impure blood are into shelter in one day eighty-sicured by Hood's Sarsaparilla PAYS FOR THE Police (clean up), 5:45 a. m. loads of hay, each load containing Sick call, 5:55 a. m. one ton. This shows at a glance Notice. Mess, 6:00 a. m. Twice-a-Weetho vast superiority of late methk On account of sickness, Rev. C. First Sargcant Call, 6:30 a. m. ods over the old way of managing C. Hall was unable to fill the apDrill, 7:00 a. m. crops. Lays "old Darby" in the pointment forTuesday night, June Drill Recall, 9:30 a. in. Courier-Journ- al shade. Guard Mount, 10:00 a. m. 14th. The Memorial Services for years we have never been the deceased brothers of Victoria "For threo Commissioned Officers' School, ONE WHOLE YEAR. without Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Lodge, No 84, Knights of Pythias 10:45 to 11:45 a. m. the house," sas A, Diarrhoea Kemedy Mess, 12:00 m. II. Patter, with E C Atkins &'Co, will be held at 3.30 p. m.. July 10, 104 Six or Eight Page Papers Sent Officers Indianapolis, Ind , and my wife would 1898, in the M. E. Church, Kev. Postpaid by Mail. Almost as soon think of being without flour C. C. Hall officiating. School, 2 to 3 p. m. as a bottle of this Kemedy in the summer Drill, 3:30 p. m. season. Wo havo used it with all three of Tobacco Crop Reporting Stopped. A DAILY RECORD Drill Recall, 5:00 p. m. our children and it has never failed to cure Mess, 6:00 p. in. not imply stop pain, but euro absolutely. In announcing the abandonment OF WAR NEWS, It is all right, and any one who tries it will of the attempt to report upon the Retreat, 7:00 p. m. And it so For salo by St. Uernard Drug Tattoo, 9:00 p. m. has The Store, Earlington; George King, St. production of tobacco in this counTaps, 9:15 p. m. Charles, Hen T. Robinson, Mortons Gap. try the Secretary of Agriculture the finest War News Servico of any paper is reliable, South or West And you nave to be on hand to says: "Figures concerning to- in theincomparable. AllIt other issues accuhave rate, beI have gotten tip everything. Eldred Davis. bacco published by this depart- been subordinated to this one great feature fore 5 o'clock every morning since Eldred Davis, a home soldier ment for 1896 fall so manifestly Subscribe at once and keep thoroughly I have been in camp. boy, stopped off here last Friday short of the actual production, as posted. The offer may bo withdrawn in a Things have been moving along and stayed a night and day with disclosed by the reports of the short time. The low price, 1 NASHVILLE, TENN. smoothly with Company A. since his parents. Eldred has met Treasury Department on the OF ' WrtC- 'wc arrived here. We went right with the phenomenal luck to amount ot tobacco of domestic COOKING AND HEATING STOVES, 4 down to hard work on the start and be promoted since his enlistment. production upon which the revegreat newsall the boys arc getting along nice- He is now enrolling clerk to a re- nue tax has been paid, that it is is for the purpose of placing areach of the R Mantels and Grates, HoUowware. Tinware. Etc. paper twicea week within the ly. We (Company A.) drew our cruiting official. The joung sol- impossible to present a report for masses. clothing on the 9th inst., and the dier was rapturously received by 1897 that will comamnd the confiwhole Third Regiment is getting his many friends here and had but dence either of the trade or of the BY A SPECIAL ARRANQEnENT WOODEN AND WILLOWWARE YOU CAN GET THE pretty well clothed now. When little respite from continuous ques- department itself. It is exceedthe Third Kentucky Infantry, U. tioning from his eager audience, ingly doubtful whether the tok Everything necessary and convenient S. V., gets its full equipment, it whose whole hearts arc enlisted in bacco production of the country and the for tho Kitchen, Dining- Room, will stand with any of them and the cause. by states can be ascertained even fi tf A SPECIALTY. " Laundry and Dairy. outclass many. approximately without the cm Company A. boys have been for"It is the Best on Earth." lllllllllfllB ploymcnt of supplementary agenThat is what hdwards & Parker, mer- cies at considerable expense, and Both one year tunate in getting to be Colonel's orderlies. We have been here chants of Plains, Ga., say of Chamber- in view of the reduction of the aplame eleven days. Thercare two select- lain's Pain Balm, for rheumatism, pains. propriation made by Congress for back, deep seated and muscular ed each day, and we have secured Sold by St, Bernard Drug Store, Earling the statistical work of the departThis is for cash subscriptions only, All about fifteen out of the twenty-two- , ton; George King, St Charles; Ben T. ment, and considering also the subscriptions under this oiler must be sent although there were twelve Robinson, Mortons Gap. near approach of the Federal through the office of companies to draw from. Our census, it is scarcely likely that Death of an Old Miner. The Bee, Earlington, Ky, J boys got them both Friday and will be Smith, a well known any further attemptconcerning made Saturday and one today. You Joseph to gather statistics this can't lose Company A. We are miner m this section, died at branch of the agricultural industry Barnslcy Monday night and was until also ahead of them all for orderlies the next census shall have III for General Huling's headquarters, buried in the cemetery here Tues- furnished a new basis as to the His health had day afternoon. where there are the entire three amount produced and the distri regiments to draw from, the Six- been bad for a long time. At one bution of the productive area." time he was a citizen of this place: teenth Pennsylvania, Second WisDr. Otto's Spruce Cum Balsam Is a scientific consin and Third Kentucky. Wc leaving here he moved to Hecla remedy on dlscorerles and comarc brigaded with these two regi- where he lived sometime then took pounded Vised modem by chemists of renown who hare clven your throat and Innir diseases allfe study. is in com- up his abode in Barnslcy, where he drmrplit to procure It for jot) If not Askstock. ments, and the brigade In mand of General Hilling. Wc arc died as above stated. Deceased Sold Tu two sizes, 25c. and 50c. in the First Division. First Corps, was well advanced in years and Sold by St. Barnird Dru; Sire. leaves a large circle ol relatives Third Brigade. The Veteran's Hope. The dust has been very bad and and acquaintances. In many n bloody battle, drinking water scarce, otherwise Hundreds of thousands have been inOn many a field of gloom, wc have a model camp and every- duced to try Chamberlain's Cough Rememm You have heard the deadly rattle. thing is very regular, which makes dy, by reading what it has done for others, You have beird the cannon boom. WM it a healthy one. But wc had a and having tested its merits for themselves You have seen brave boys in blue, today its warmest friends. For by hard rain this morning which laid are Bernard Drug Store, Earlington;saleBen You have seen brave boys in gray St the dust and it has been raining T Robinson, Mortons Gap; Georgo King, Stand like old yoemen truo While death marched thro' the day. all the afternoon. It is now quite St. Charles. Once more our country calls her sons, pleasant and will continue so for FAIL TO USE Was It a Snake Bite? With honor to defend her a few days. Better things are in Our glorious flag must never Mrs. Chas. Egloff's, baby while store for the third. We will break To any foo from any land camp in a day or two and move in the garden hunting strawberries Be trailed in base surrender about a mile further south, away last week was bitten on the ankle 'Tis now not boys in gray, from the dusty road and nearer and the family feared the child was 'Tis now not boys in blue. bitten by a snake. The prints of But soldiers of our country ?iy. ''AA. the water. f Ar To liberty be ever true. four teeth were found on the ankle That the world is not so wide as Wn will teach all earthly rulers wc sometimes think is illustrated about as if a mouse had inflicted That on America's proud sod daily here by our meeting some the wound, and the ankle swelled Wo will have no kingly ruler one whom we have known at some quickly to the size of the calf of Than tho great Almighty God. the child's leg. Camphor was apformer time. Lee Head, formerly Edgar Uramwbll, Nashville, Tenn of Madisonville, is hdre with an plied immediately and the swelling Arkansas regiment, and Albert decreased and was gone in three Co. E, 3rd Ind. Cavalry. Riggs, who also used to live in days. ' Dr, Otto's Spruce Cum Balsam the most Madisonville, is here, with others pleasant and reliable remedy for cougbs.colds. croup, and all soreness of the throat, chest and whose names I do not now recall. lungs. Large bottles, 25c and SOc. I ke We get Tun Bee and enjoy Sold by St. Bernard Drug Store For Infants nnH Children. rcading.it. Please express to our &F Well riachlite for Sale. friends the thanks of Capt. Btirch-ftclThe Kind You Have Always Bought and the boys of Company A I have a good Well Drilling for their many kind words and Boara tho Machine, with ten horse power good wishes for the future welfare Signaturethreshing engine, all in good runof Company A. P. P. P. -ning order' which I will sell reasonably. Building Up Zlon. qmj. 1 -- aFeels,. Safe. Richard Palmer, wS wiW Wr Revs. Hall and Adcock have apr2i 8t St. Charles, Ky. n Mayfield, Ky., June 7, i8nS. J, L of this place makes the following state- employed their spare moments this ment "I have been in poor health for week constructing a pulpit for one Are you a subscriber to The some timo and tried several different reme- of Bro. Hall's churches, namely Bee? You should be. dies without good results' I was advised Bethany. The reverend brothers I have lo give Hood's Sarsiparilla a trial W. A. NISuBl , rrendqnt taken six bottles and my health is entirely succeeded in getting up a very FILLED' -- , w 0. W. WADDILL, Csthler restored. I feel safe in recommending creditable job and the congregaHood's Sarsaparilla as a good medicine." tion will doubtless appreciate their " 2H"opkins Zounlu generous contribution and if the "s Experts estimate the yield of gospel dispensed by them is as . tho present wheat crop in Okla- solid and strong as the pulpit they -homa at double that of 1897, or constructed tho cause of Zion will about 40,000,000 bushels. flourish as a green bay tree. Madisonville, Ky, x Chickamauoa (Special to TifE Bee.) We aro camped in the midst of the noted Chicka-maug- a battle field. Chickamauga Park, which is owned by the Government, contains sixteen hundred acres, dedicated as a military park in comtnemmoration ol the fearful battle of Chickamauga fought on September 19 and 20, 1863, in which the killed, wounded and missing exceeded 16,000 on each side. There stand many beautiful 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 shoulder to shoulder, all wearing the blue and their hearts one for the 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. Thu inscriptions on the monuments arc 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 The Bee may see that the life of a 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 good night's rest with plenty of "beauty sleep" the kind that comes before midnight to those who obey regulations and do not try to break into the guard house. Park, Ga., June Thomas, 12. Liver and Kidneys, is a blood purifier and nerve tonic. It cures Constipation, Headache, Fainting Spells, Sleeplessness and Melancholy, It is purely vegetable, a mild laxative, and restores the system to its natural vigor Try Electric Hitters and be convinced lhat they are a miracle worker Every bottle guaranteed. Only 50c a bottle at St. Uernard Drug Store 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 tho same position as they 'were when they were fighting. About fifty yards from where we are camped is a battery of four guns that checked the last Union charge. Harvest Time. Chickamauga Park is about twelve At the last of this month Mr. miles square. We were lucky in getting a a camp. We Harry Corey will begin his hay good place to Ga., where aro aboutoff mile from Lytle, we got the harvest. has 506 acres in train, and where the government supply grass and will employ about depots are located. A bakery has just twenty-fivmen. The mowing been finished there with tho capacity of of so will.be done by three machines 40,000 loavesbreadbread a day,hard we are now getting instead of tack. and all the hay handled by machinWe have plenty of wash water, which ery, the raking, loading and un- comes through a six inch pipe from the loading is all accomplished by this riter, but drinking water is getting pretty and a of are means. This large crop of hay scarce It don'tgood manythere tho wells any dry, look like had been will all be stored with the com- rain here for a month or more. The dust pany's large barns built for that is an inch thick everywhere. Remember me to all inquiring friends especial purpose. Corey is a thorYour friend, ough "latter day" iarnier ami by A Clever Trick. It certainly looks liko it, but there is are"We will be equipped in a few days. We now drilling four hours a day. Get up really no trick about it. Anybody can try it who has Lame Back and Weak Kidneys, at 5 30 o'clock and go to bed at 9.15. We Malaria or nervous troubles. Wo mean are brigaded with the 16th Pennsylvania he can cure himself right away by taking and 2nd Wisconsin, under Gen Hewlit. Electric Hitters. This medicine tones up Wc like here better than Lexington, but It tne whoio system, acts as a stimulant to it is warmer here than In Kentucky. Have been around over the battlefield some. It He' e their stationery and in every way possible in connection with their business. Anticipating the demand for this The Bee has purchased the necessary supplies and is prepared to furnish the flag printed in .all its color and beauty on "Old Glorf Letter Heads, "Old Glory" Note Jeads, "Old Glory" Envelopes. We print large flags and small. Don't forget our "Old Glory" Picnic Bills "Our flag list also includes the "Banner of Free Cuba." Be patriotic and up with the times. Put "Old Glory on your stationarj. Get our samples and prices. Address Miss Nola Hill finished a three month's school here this last week. Sho wound it up with a p cnic, which pleased tho little eiiows Mrs II. - Ashby fell from the church "Forever float that standard sheet" steps several days ago receiving a painful Where breathes the foo but falls bruise, which confined her to ber room. ns? We aro glad to learn that sho Is recoverWith freedom's soil beneath our feet, ing. And freedom's banner (lotting o'er us." Mary Roland, who has been very sick Diuve "Old Glory" never was so dear for several da) s, is some belter today. Miss Nola Hill and Mr. G. II Ilryant to tho heart of tho nation as it is universally today. The symbol of went lo Ashbysburg Mr Oda lierry, of bebrec, was in OnLiberty is appropriate wherever ton, yesterday. We have it from good displayed and always attracts at- authority that E. C Durdon is afilictcd tention and touches the feelings of with tho same discaso that Fred Nance Americans. had Well go ahead Ed, if ou come out Progressive and patriotic busi- as well as Fred did you are all right. ness men arc contributing to this It is generally conceded that Harry Dry-awill stump tho country in favor of reenthusiasm and attracting attention to themselves by displaying "Oh' pealing tho Separate Coach Law. Tiieodric Glory," in its proper "colors on Success to Tub I3hf. bo-font Col Robert Wood is "having" a grca deal of work done on our Under his especial adstrcctF visement the water main is being laid and he has a full, competent crew of skilled workmen overhauling bridges, culverts, and waterways. Under his instruction and supervision our city will soon bloom out in picnic costume. simplicity of tho combination, but also to tho caro nnd skill with which it is manufactured by scientific processes known to tho CAUForwrA Tio Sviiur Co. only, nnd wo wish to impress upon all tho importance of purchasing tho truo nnd original remedy. As tho genuine Syrup of Figs is manufactured by tho Camfoiinia Fio Svnur Co. only, a knowledge of that fact will assist ono In avoiding tho worthless imitations manufactured by other p'ar-tie- s. Tho high standing of tho Fia Svnur Co. with tho medical profession, and tho satisfaction which tho genuine Syrup of Figs has given to millions of families, makes tho namo of tho Company a guaranty of tho exccllcnco of Its remedy. It is far in advance of all other laxatives, as It acts on tho kidneys, liver and bowels without irritating or weakening them, and It does not gripo nor nauseate. In order to get lta beneficial effects, pleaso remember tho name of tho Company Cam-ronsiA THE EXCELLENCE OP SYRUP OF FIGS Is duo not only to tho drlfrlnnllty and LOUISVILLE, Kr. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN Fit VIS CISCO, Cl. NEW YOKIT, N. Y. NEW ENTERPRISE STOVES " 200,000 SATISFACTION. 3s hvcnr ohb oivtna Tun Eee, 50 k They nrc made of Southern Iron by Southern Workmen, who nrc sustained by the products of Southern Farmers. They last longer and make more homes happy thou any other Stove on earth. Fire backs guaranteed for is years. 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Better Than A Klondike flolJ Aline. flood health is priceless when onco lost. W lie 11 you have a slight cold or cough Invest 25c. In a bottle of Dr. Otto's Spruce Cum Hal-athe returns are greater than a half Interest In an Alaska polil mine. as pold cauuol buy lost health. Ueware of a sunlit cold. Sold by St. Bernard Drug Store, Capial Stock, - - - 550,000. Transacts a general banking business, and invites the accounts of the citizens of Hopkins and adjoining counties. Has the finest and most secure vault in that section of Kentucky i 'l V .J BWEPJ&AftUsa "" - ; iWH fi THE SUNDAY SCHOOL. I WATCH ? I J This Space for something special every week LESSON XII, SECOND QUARTER, INTERNATIONAL SERIES, JUNE 19. xxt-111, mtmmmmmmmmmmtmmmmm? irttirtll 40 !Htz! " a "Ph I li flOlfM 3 j 4? II . 350 Work Shirts, 20c. Choice. 25 TO 40 CENT QUALITY g j a Anderson& Waller MADISONVILLE. KY. 8.50. Tozt of tho Lesson, SInth. Golden Text, Slemory Verc, Iter. 1, 18 Commentary by the Hot. I). JI. Stcarni. ICopjTlcht, JSD3, by D. M. Stearns.) 8. "And they dopnrtcd qulokly from tho sopulchor with fenr ami great joy, nnd (ltd run to bring His disciples word." Tho women who in lore, but not in fnlth, had coiuo to anoint n dead Christ And tho tomb opon nnd ouipty, tho stono rolled bnok from tho door and an niigcl sitting upon It rho speaks to them, with the result stated In this first verso of our lesson. Angels know whon wo sock Jesus, nnd they aro glad (verso C and Luko xv, 10). They, llko their Lord, would dispel our fears. It Is very helpful to mnko n special study of tho "fear nols" from (Jon. xv, 1, onward. Having bollorod, wo nroto "go quickly and tell" and tho burden of our iireachlnrx Is to bo that Christ Is risen nnd Is, thorcforo, tho ono who fulfills all Scrip18-S- ST. BERNARD COAL COMPANY I INCORPORATED. Young man, dress up.. ' Miners and Shippers of Q -- .1 AND COKE. o o O" o o cw cf o cv cy c cw c o o cv' AN OPEN LETTER WE ARE ASSERTING IN THE COURTS OUR RIGHT TO THE EXCLUSIVE USE OF THE WORD "OASTORIA," AND "PITCHER'S OASTORIA," AS OUR TRADE MARK. To MOTHERS. PITCHER, J, of ffyannis, Massachusetts, was the originator of "PITCHER'S CASTORIA," the same on cvery that has borno and does now (ja&ffi&fc&M wrapper. signature of bear the This is the original "PITCHER'S CASTORIA," which has been used in the homes of the Mothers of America for over thirty years. LOOK CAREFULLY at the wrapper and see that it is on lG the hind you have always bought DR. SAMUEL fac-simi- lo and has the signature of&&S&ffl&&&x wrapper. No one has authority from me to use my name except The Centaur Company of which Chas. H. Fletcher is President. March 8, 1897. Q&&U-- . Do Not Be Deceived. Do not endanger the life of your child by accepting a cheap substitute which some druggist may offer you (because he makes a few more pennies on it), the ingredients of which even he does not know. "The Kind You Have Always Bought" BEARS THE SIGNATURE OF Insist on Having The Kind That Never Failed You. TMC CINTAUH COMPART, Tf MURRAY STRICT. HCWTORK CITY. r MEDICINE for the A Popular Proprietary MILLION.. Medicine Sold at Retail for Five Cents a Package the first experimental step in a direction that may lead to a revolution in the trade. - A New York company of manufacturing- chemists, the Mpans Chemical Company, placed upon Hie market about live earn Mn medicinal tablet or "tabula" composed drug. wcr of compressed iwwdered preparation or ttrtnln medicinal any whti li bad other, fort he cure ornl taloed to Im of more general use anionic medical men than l.Ylltlon of auch IIU common to man aa hno their orlKln In an Impaired illgekllon or caiaetty for assimilating fool,alorblng nourishment and eliminating waste. weake The calugue or fill included undir tills Load la sold to Include pnlly nearly cicry r which the phyilclan Is called upon to prescribe. In prenarliuc I In Ir atnmiaid diseas renie.1, fur tho acceptance of tlio Americau eopIe the company laid down the principle grade, should be that everything entering Into tho ncket Intact andof the highest throughand so pre itfred any iztinded unimpaired and prolectoil as to retain Its ftuulltles lapse of lime In auy climate. Only tho choicest drugs ahould be used, Ihelr rearatlon should bo In accordance 1th tho latest perfected methods of modern eclrnce, tin tabulca packed In glass, protected by absorbent cotton, and securely corked, him the cork, used havelieen ottt grade oohlgh In Us lcqulremenU that no manufrclurcr of thcao very-dastoppers could supply mora than a small proportion from his output that would meet tbeeiactlng specifications. The glass vials were In turn packed In Iflifiof quality not surpassed In beauty and perfection of workmanship by Ihoteuwd by tho KaTlngsetlhrlrhlghstandard, tnuat faitldloua dealers In Jewels and ornamcntsofgold. and neverconsentlngto vary from It, the proprietors resorted to tho accepted modern methods of making their commodity known, nnd seven hundred thousand dollars wilhlu llvo years In newspaper ailrertlslng has Informed every American citizen concerning the aunerlor nnd surprising qualities of HI pans Tabules. iielug tiioiightful and painstaking obnera of the changed conditions that sweep over the commercial world, and careful to note every circumstance having a blaring upon the succesiful prosecution of their trade, the managers of the company hare noted Is a present InsUtent demand for a lower price for every artlelo lhat that there approaches an universal use, end that the people, although requiring tho reaches or best of everything, resent being called upon to pay heavy percentages for superfluous wrapping ami iiacklng or unnecessary protection against deterioration that might result In years, but Is needless in the caao of a purchase Intended to be consumed In a week. It has also liecndlscorered, and proved by the test or time and actual experlencp, that these Tabules do not havo tho tendency to lou of qualities or diminution or ex cellence from exposure that might at first havo been expected. Inasmuch as, under favorable conditions, those that havo lain looae In a drawer, a traveling bag or locket for several weeks or months aro found to bo practically as fresh and as efficacious as ever. Acting upon these suggestions, nnd noting particularly tho unimpaired prosperity of great newspapers now sold for a cent Instead, of the old rate of five times that amount, and the general tendency In all directions toward low rates and Increased sales, the company have entered upon the experiment of putting npltlpans Tabules in pasteboard cartuns, which they will offer to tho trade upon terms which will permit of a package being sold by the druggist or storekeeper at a price lower than over before adopted for tabules, or doses, for one half a cent each. a proprietary medicine FIVE CKMU-t- cn The company will not discontinue the manufacture and sale In the form with which the people have learned to know and value tho ltlpana Tabules, but will offer the cheaper sort experimentally for the lienefltof auch ns innydeslre tbem. It should be plainly understood that the quality of the mcdlclnols Identlcaltn both aorta, the only difference being lb the form ana comparative cost of packing or patting up. The five-cen- t packages are not yet to bo had of all dealers, although It Is probable (hat almost any druggist will obtain a supply when requested by a customer to do so ! but In any case a single carton, containing ten tabules, will be sent, postage paid, to any address for fire cents In stamps, forwarded to the Rlpana Chemical Co., No. 10 Bpruce 8t New York. Until the gouosare monmgniy inirouuoeu 10 me irouc. agents uiu peuuiera win ue suppnna at a 1 or jToflt, a frlco which will allow them32. fair margincartons) forvli t dozen cartons for 40 cents, 5 gross (7jg &QSZ. 23 gross 13.O0 cartons) for (III cartons) for t lliu. Cash with the order In every case lu l... AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAMAAAMAMMhAAAMAAAAAAAAMUUUAAAAAM aC rsrWt, B. Cattleman, Arlhuf G. 7 Langhatr, llrccllnrlilge Calltman Royal Insurance Co. OF Liverpool. The Largest Fire Insurance Company in the World. Does the Largest Business in the Stale of Kentucky. 'Does the Largest Business in the Southern States. Lessis Paid in Kentucky in 1896 $249,831.03 Barbee & Gastieman, MANAGERS. Southern Department, Home Office Louisville. Ky. !! Ho goothbeforo you Into Galilee, "nnd now Jesus Himself says just tho sninu. If our mossago ns Ills mossongcrs Is In strict nccordauco with Ills word, without nddlng unto or diminishing nught from It (Deut lv, 2), wo nccu havo no rear nut that Ho will Indorso it all, but how wo will bo ashamed (I John II, 28), If wo haro in tho least altered or diminished Ills word through fear of man or for nny ronton whntovcr. Let us, llko Samuel, bollovo and tell every w hit, that, llko him, wo may bo established ns tho Lord's Bcllovlng all (I Sam. ill, things that aro written In tho law and In tho prophets, let our unwavorlng nttltudo toward all Scrlpturo over bo "I bollevo God that it shall bo even as It v. as told mo" (Acts xxvli, C5). 11, 15. "This saying Is commonly reported among tho Jews until this day." That Is tho saying that Ills disciples came by night and 6tolo Him away, which was a Ho thnt tho soldiers wcro paid to tell. It Is still truo that somo pcoplo will llo and do oven woreo If they aro paid for It, for tho devil has a great many children, and lying Is part of their business nnd n badgo of his service Ho is n liar and tho father of it (John vlil, 44), but ho would havo us bellovothatGod is a llnr (Gen. ill, 4 11, 17; I John v, 10). It may bring ay littlo monoy just for tho present and cnablo ono to do n littlo moro business for n tlmo it wo aro willing to llo and practico deceit as many do, but tho end of such Is tho dovll's portion which Is tho lako of llro and tho torment forovcr and ever. 10. "Then tho 11 disciples went away Into Galileo Into a mountain whero Jesus had appointed them." Ho had said, "After I am risen ngnln, I will go beforo you Into Galileo" (Math, xxvl, 82), and it would seem thnt Ho had designated somo special mountain whero Ho would meet them. Thoy will tell us somo day what mountain It was, and wo may also then know why Ho preferred to meet them in Galileo, but ono great mm precious lesson lor us is that Ho always docs Just what Ho says no will do. 17. "And when thoy saw Him they worshiped nim, but somo doubted." Ho has nowhoro told us that all will bollevo, but, on tho contrary, has plainly taught us in tho parablo of tho sower tho various results of tho 6ecd sowing. In tho parablo of tho tares Ho has further taught us that not all tho grain in tho field will be truo wheat. Thcro caino n tlmo In Ills own ministry when many went back and walked no moro with Him (John vl, 00); but Ho was not discouraged, is not now, nor over will boIsa. xlll, 4), nnd If wo aro "workers togother with Him" thcro is no room for us over to bo discouraged. Until Ho como It will bo, according to Acts xxvlli, 21, "Somo bcllovod and somo believed not," but llo shall seo of tho travail of Ills soul nnd shall bo satisfied. 18. "And Jesus camo nnd spako unto them, saying, All powor Is given unto Mo In heaven and in earth." To John on Patmos Ho said: "Fear not, I am tho first nnd tho last. I nm He that livcth and was dead, and behold I am nllvo for ovcrmore, amen, nnd havo tho keys of hell and of death" (Rev. I, 17, 18). Through Jeremiah no said: "Behold, I nm tho Lord, tho God of all flesh. Is thcro anything too hard for Met" (Jcr. xxxil, 17). When in response to His question, "Whom shall I sond and who will go for us?" wo aro led to reply: "Hero am I. Send mol" (Isa. vl, 8), then our only responsibility Is to go cheerfully whero Ho send us, do just what Ho tells us and speak faithfully and lovingly His messages, Euro that Ho will not fall to accomplish all Ills pleasure (Isa. lv, 11). 10. "Go yo therefore nnd teach nil nations, baptizing them in tho nnnio of tho Father, and of tho Son, nnd of tho Holy Ghost." Theso aro tho three who In Isa. vl, 8, say, "Who will go for usf" When wo go for them, wo may and should always find strong consolation In tho blessed ossurnnco that God is for us, Christ Is for us, tho Spirit is for us (Rom. vill, 81, 04, 20). What wo ore to teach Is simply stated in Luko xxlv, 47; Aits ill!, 88, 80, etc. 20. "Teaching them to obscrvo all things whatsoovcr I havo commanded you, and, lo, 1 am with you nhvny, even unto tho end of tho world. Amen." It is therefore necessary to know all that Christ taught or wo cannot teach tho all things hero referred to. To teach pcoplo how to bo saved Is but n small portion of what Christ taught, for Ho taught from all tho Scriptures tho things concerning Himself nnd told them they were foolish if they did not bollovo all tho prophets had spoken (Luko Only thoso can fully enjoy xxlv, tho prcsenco of Christ all tho days who are In sympathy with Him in Ills great dcslro to giro tho gospel to ovory creature. That this world will end by being in somo way annihilated is not taught in tho Book III Pet, ill, 13), but this ago will end and another, and perhaps another, cro tho now earth. Seo 11. V., margin. toll- wos-sengcios-slbl). A littlocarllcr in thomornlng Hohad met Mary Mngdalcno and had dried her tenrs and given hor n mossago for tho disciples, but Ho did not allow hor to touch Him, bo- causo Ho hnd not nscended to Ills Father (John xx. 17). But now Ho nllows theso women to hold Him by tho feet, so that Ho must havo ascended androturned slnco mooting Mary. I doubt not that Ho was crorasccndlng nnd returning nil tlioso 40 days until His vlslblo ascension, slnco which tlmo Ho has not yet returned, but Ho will, and It may bo soon (Acts 1, S, 11). 10. "Then said Jesus unto them, Bo not nfrnld; go tell My brethren, that they go Into Onllleo, nnd thcro shnll they seo Mo." Tho angel said, "Fear not; go nnd 0. "And ns they wont to tell Ills disci-picbehold, Jesus met them, saying, All hnll. And thoy enmo nnd bold Him by tho feet and worshiped Him." It Is written In Isn. lxlv, 6, "Thou meotest him that rojolcoth nnd workoth righteousness." s, ture I General Office, Earlington, Kentucky, f Branch Offices, i f t N .v R. G. ROUSE, Manager, Palmer House, Broadway, Padticah, Tennessee. Kentucky. S. H. NEWBOLD, Manager, 342 W. Main Street, Louisville, CAPT T. L. LEE, Manager, Corner Main and Auction Streets, Kentucky. Memphis, Tenn. A. 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KY Resident ARent for Earlinglon anil Vicinity. .,,,.rT .A ,rf .rrtrrrf fl- ,l.CM, j , qj.Arf a t... j WE HAVE SPARED NO EXPENSE --. f AMaf&i TOma,Ce'Ur Funeral liquipment the best in this part of the State. s the lowest. f o . tKWIi)zfIi PRICES ALWAYS Anything and every- thing you want in livery B BARHETT & ARNOLD. I F EARLiNGTON.KV. Tho Samo For Us. Tho exceeding grcatnosa of tho power of God toward ns who bollovo is tho very samo power that wrought la Christ to ralso Him from tho dead, to sot Him at God's right hand and to pull all things under His foot. It does tho very eamo for us. It rnit.es us from tho death Tho Seuso of Sin. of sin into thouowncss of spiritual lifo; Tho missionary among peoplo whom it places us in dlvino security, and it subdues under us all our foes. Chris wo complacently call "heathen" is n s tian Standard. nsked if ho finds them ready to that they aro sinnors. Ho must yes or no according to tho point Abiding In Christ, Wo can bo truest and best blessings of vlow nnd nccording to tho meaning to others only when wo llvo victorious- intended by tho questioner. Unconvort-o- d pooplo at homo nnd abroad aro essenly oursolvcs. Wo owo it, thoroforo, to tho needy, sorrowing, tomptod world tially nliko in this matter. Thoy will about us to keop our inner lifo calm, toll you thnt thoy do not claim to bo quiet, strong, restful and full of swoot bettor than thoir neighbors nnd that lovo in whatsoovcr outer turbulcnco, thoy nro wollnwnro of coming fnr short trial or opposition wo must llvo. Tho of perfection, though thoy will doubtono socrot is to abldo in Christ. J. H. less also resent any suggestion ns to particular instances that thoy nro not quito Miller. ns good ns anybody whom yon chnnco to know and that thoy aro not really oxamplos to many who mnko louder all . u LjllKfr VVHrHP naa. vfc LAIIC rillm Commonwealth (Baptist). iiest uough Hjrup. 'J'ostca Uood. Ueo I in iinie. Are you a subscriber to The Bee? You should be. 14-115-31 4 10-210-1of-tocon-fosnn-sws. I . 1 avfLua. Christian history is roplcto with illustrations of courngo of tho highest character. Thcro havo been times in tho history of tho world when it required tho greatest physical nnd moral courngo to confess Christ and to stand firmly by Christian faith and duty. In many places in tho world today similar conr-ng- o is domanded. Theso demands for Christian courngo havo been faithfully mot, both in tho past nnd in tho present. For their faith in Christ men haro bocn willing to hazard their lives nnd not n fow havo willingly stood tho tost itself nnd havo sacrificed thoir lives for thosakoof their roligioaa convictions. If wo wero to call tho roll of earth's houorod dead, wo would find upon it tho names of en innnmorablo multitude, who died ns martyrs to their Christian faith, nnd of n couutless host of othors who, although not called upon to suffer martyrdom, yet displayed matchless courngo and heroism in tho defenso of thoir faith. All honor to Christianity's courageous dead, and may thoir spirit fall upon tho disciples of Christ today nnd their oxamplo inspiro ns to noblo, hcroio and self sacrificing deeds for Christ and humanity I Christ Himself heads tho long list of courageous Christians, if wo may so speak of Him. Ho Hlmsolf has loft us n matchless oxamplo of tho courngo that should possess nil Christians in battling against wrong and injustico nnd in per forming tho duties of lifo. Long beforo His death Ho know that Ho must dio ns n martyr, and yot unflinchingly nnd steadfastly Ho turned His faco toward Jerusalem to meet tho crisis of His lifo, and whon it camo, with n calm courngo nnd fortitudo that impressed itself upon all who saw Him din, Ho gavo His lifo for tho world. It has been woll said, "Socrates died liko n philosopher, but Christ liko n god." Only divinity itsolf could explain His calm courago, His Bublimo trust in God, Himself nnd tho issuos of His lifo nnd death. Paul tho npostlo cortaiuly ranks next to Christ in tho category of bravo nnd horoio Christians. Luko gives us in tho topical roferenco nn illustration of Pnul's courago. Paul is nt Cicsarca on his way to Jerusalem nftor his last great missionary journoy. A cortain prophet namodAgabuscamo down from Joru8alom, "took Paul's girdlo nnd bound his own hands mid foot and said, "Thus sayoth tho Holy Ghost, so shall tho Jows nt Jcrusalom bind tho mnn Who ownoth this girdlo nnd shall deliver him into tho hands of tho gentiles." Then nil tried to pcrsuado Paul not to go to Jerusalem, but ho bravely ropliod, "What mean yo toweopnud to break my hoart, for I am ready not to bo bound only, but to dio nt Jcrusalom for tho namo of tho Lord Jesus?" Nor was this magnificent langungo n mcro idlo boast. Paul meant it, and ho proved it by Ills subsequent history. Lot us race! vo an inspiration from tho oxamplos of Christ, Paul and all hcroio Christians. Dlblo Readings. Num. xiii, 20; Dout. xxxi, 0; Joshua i, 0, 7; Judg. iv, vii, II Sam. x, II Chron. ; xlx, Ez. x, j Pa. xxvii, 14; xxxi, 24; Isa. xli, 0, 7; Dan. vl, I Cor. xvi, 18; Eph. vi, clear timothy, 18.50311 M. Duller Creamery, m.Qlolic, dairy, 11014c Eccs-rrc- sh, 8fa I.ard-Prlsteam, Pork New standard mess, ta.50, Uacon-Ex- tra shorts, clear ribs. 6Hc; clear. Bye. all packod. Wool o. I red, 83c, No. 3, 83c Corn-N- o. 8 mixed, 31Ho; No. 2 white, 31c Oats No. 2, 24c Hay Prolrlo, lAOXSiaM, mixed timothy. tt.NVaiauO; Wheat-N- straights, ILSSHa Ornln anil 1'rotUlons. ur Patent, H0J3180; clear. l5i te; 1. 3. On 8. 4. Choice d, Wheat Futures closed July. 74'ic b; September, 60KO00SC. Corn Futures closed' June,33Hcn; July, 3JJ4 G&!Kc b; September, 33,o b. CniOAGO Opening quotations Wheat July opened at 7Sc. sold up to TOtfc, down 77ie, then up to 7Sc September started at 7IMQ71KC, sold down to TOXc adyanced to 7IMQ7lc, then declined to 7IHQ71'- - Corn-Ju- ly began at 32j 032Vc, and sold up to Oats July opened at Sic, weakened to 23'i, then roso to Provisions-Ju- ly pork opened at IPi3, sold down ton i:n. then roso to M.I74 July lard f&.70, and sold up to started at July ribs opened att37, and nJvanccd to 114a CHiCAGO-CIosl- ng quota t Ion v Whea- tJune, fco, July, 79Jfc, Scptcmlwr, 7!l4C, December, 72Xc-- Corn Juno, 3JJ,e; July. 31s; September, 3I'.4C, December, 3J'4c Oats-Ju- ne, 2oe, July, 23c; September. 22'ic, May, 2l'sC Pork-Ju- ne. V ; July, 13 63; September 110.014. Lard June, IV85; July, Septonbcr, K.V7H Shsrt Itlbs Juno. 3.53; July es.55, September, I5.CS. CiucAco-Ca- sh wheat No 2red,68900c, No, 3. da BOSSSc, No. 2 hard, 82S7ci No. 3, do., 74 ft78c, No. 2 spring, fcOi 2e; No. 3, da, 77300 ; Na northern spring, 02391c Cash corn No. 2. 32,33a, Na 3, 3l&G32ic Cash oats No. 2, 23c, Na 3.2IHC 252Sc O say can yon aeo by the dawn's early light, What so proudly wo linll'd at the tha shore dimly seen thro' tho mists or tho drop, Whero tho foe's hnujhty host In dread And whero li that band who so Tauntingly sworo, That tho hnvoa of war and tho O thus bo It ever when Freemen shall stand Datwcen their lor'd home, and tho wtjHtfmrmmmmi bat-tlo'- a sssssPsssssssssHtWslsssssA. 'J a Ka 2lc t7i. TDNIC IB q77Trrmnmut$ fc T-- twilight's last gleaming; Whose stripes and bright stars thro' tho perilous fight. O'er tho What Is that which tho brecio, o'er tho towering steep As It A home and a coun try shall leovo us no more Their war's desolation; Blest with Tlct'ry and peace, may tho Heav'nroaeu'd land, Pralso tho gl 1 ?& rp-pj-i- TASTELESS t.- -f niLaL. II I prUti-tlCZ- Z ramparts wo watch'd wero so gallantly streaming ; And the rockets' red glare, thobomba blows, halt conceals, halt discloses; Now It catch-c- s tho gleam of tho blood has waah'd out their foul footsteps' No refugo could saro the Pow'r that hath mado and prescrv'd us a nation' And this ho our motto "In 1 ay morning 'a first beam, In full glory refloct'd, now shines in tho ktream, 'Tis t ho Star fSpaagl't) hireling and slave From tha terror of flight, or tho gloom of tho gravo, And tho Star Spcrjl'd Ood is Onr Trust" And conquer wo must, when our ranso 1 is just, And tho Btar Spangl'd 1 Oai.atu, His., Not W.1S01. rarls Medlclnn Ca., ht. luU, Mn. cm llpnilnncn -- Wo mid tut year, bottles o OllOVK-TAHTKI.KSJt CIIIU, TUNIC sift hart bought thrra kfum already thu yrsr. Inallimrcz. perwnc of II yrars. In the drug bulnma, iurs nerer sold an artlelo thai Dare such universal nll our trnlr. Uctlon as your Tunic Auxur.CAnn ACo- - WARRANTED. PRICE fiOcts. IS JuSVASCOOD FOR ADULTS. NASHVILLE, CHATTANOOGA AND Llro Stock Market. exports, 147X15.10; St. Louis nttto-raney iair to cnoice. MOj-- .so, Dulcncrs', T3.0U2I 05; cows and heifers, t2.503t.oa Hogs Packing, lUXUattJ, butchers' hogs, ta 803100. lights, range at lawilflj; tiaVJIW. Shcep-Frl- cc spring lambs, ti.73QS.33 per 100 lbs. -C- , F&$rt$mmTrm$ CLOSING Btar Bpangl'd Banner yet wavo O'er the Land of the Free and tbo Home of tha Brave. Banner, p long may It wave O'er the Land of tho Free nnd tholiomoot tho Brave, Banner tn triumph 4oth wavo O'er tho Land of tbo Freo and tho Homo of tha Brave. Banner In triumph shall waro O'er tho Land olthaFrco and thoHunio of tho lira vc. ST. LOUIS RAILWAY. PULLMAN PALACE Saddlers Malchcl teams, good to extra.. Strcctcrs Southern animals 14 hands. 4 14M bands. 15 4 Heavy draft, good to extra Drivers, good to extra HOUSES. I . 4.00; hoavy, ; roub, H7533.83. Cattle Itocclpts, 18,030 head. Market weak, 10a lower. Decvcs, (10035.15; cows and heifers, tt.5CQ4.63; Texas steers, Jl 6031 33; stockers and feeders, (1803185. Shccp-llcccl- pts, 20,000. Market weak. Natives, (3.5035.10; westerns, (L1035.15; Iambs, lt.253S.6a Kansas City Cattlo Natlvo steers, 8J.KX3 4.95; Texas steers, (3.003 L60, Toxas cows, 1150 G3.50; natlvo cows and hollers, l2.S53f.85; stockers and feeders, (3.4035.49, bulls, (3093 Hogs Hulk of sales, (3.6533.85; lieav.es, 4 5a (16033.93; packers, (1603183; mlxoi. (155Q 3. ffitfstlghts, (16031 70, yorkers, (16531 80, pigs, Sheep-Lam- bs, 1 10038. 03, (1153150. mutt3.754-0!M- Mtri.rs. 1". D. Armour's Assumption of the Harden to 7 years old .... .1 23 XX 40 00 Has Kavcd Lrlter at Least Two A to 7 years old ... S3 y. bi 50 hands, to 8 years old 50 Pitfs 75 00 Million Dollars. 15H hands, i to 7 years old IS to 101', hands, 4 to 7 years old 13 VUaiSU UU Chicaoo, Juno 15. Arrangements for Chicago Hogs EstlmatoJ receipts, 30,000 head; left over, 3,8 It Market fairly active, 24 the closing of the Lcitur deal haro been 5o lower. Lights, t3.60a3.WH, mixed, 13.750 complotod. Final papers wero placed 55 OOm M eof(3X) w OOitlW IV) WUXC 5ft OOftlO) 17 Wit 40 00 00 00 00 00 00 THE LEITER DEAL. ur (Jolor'ed (Jifiens. All communications and matters of news pel lilnln to this column should be addressed lo Gio. Alxxaxpsr, Uarlington, Ky. SLEEPING CARS llotwcrn Nashville and Chattanooga, Ala bama, Augusta, Macnn, Jacksonville. Knox vllle, Ashcvill?, Wnsbinglnn, Ilaltimoro Philadelphia, New York, Portsmouth Norfolk. Jackson, Memphis, Littlo Rock, Texerkana, Sherman. Waco, : Dallas and I'ort Worth - Palace Day Coaches on all Tralm Information pertaining lo TICKETS. ROUTES. RATED, ETS Will be cheerfully furnished upon application to Ticket Agents, or 10 tons, (10033 25. CyfciSNATi-Ho- gs Actlvo at (1103195. Cotton. Quotations for mlddllni rangoas follows: Louis, 6c; Now York, fl New Orleans, ei-lfiMemphis, 6o; Charleston, 0c New VonK.Juno beforo Joseph Letter, and 7,000,-00- 0 bushals of cash wheat wcro consigned to P. D. Armour, Agent, Atlanta, Ga. who will henceforth control nil tho D. J. MULLANEY, Northeastern Pass Lcltcr holdings. Armour has already Agt. 5Q W Fourth St Cincinnati, O. begun to dispose of his holdings, and R, C. COWARDIN, Wrslrrn Pass. Agen), unless tho coming crop is harvested Room 405, Ky Exchange Uuildinp, sooner than anticipated, it seems likeSt. Louis, Mo. HHIARD F. HILL, Northern Pass. Agt. ly that an immense line of wheat In tho Room 328 Marquctt llldg Chicago, northwest will bo consumed there. J. L. EDMONDSON, Southern Pass. Agl It Is stated that Lcltcr will not lose Chattanooga, Tenn. as much as was generally believed. Remember Iho grand picnic Iho fourth Armour's assumption of tho burden Is W. L. DANLEY, given Gen'l Pass, and Ticket Agt. said to havo meant a saving of at least of July to boC. L. by tho Knights of Wise Men of Iho Nashville, Tenn 82,000,000 for Lelter. Mesdames Roso Garrett. S. Dunlan. L. Z. Lelter Negotiating for an Kngllsli Carrio Alexander and Lillie Cavanah are St. learning lo rido a bicycle. There will be a grand timo nt Iho A. M E Zion church all day Sunday. Members of all the churches are invited to come out and help us. The concert given last nlcht at Atkinson College by Misses Slocldala nnd Moore was much appreciated by thoso fn attendance. Always on hand a foil and complete stock of Rev. W. T. Silvey preached threo exDRUGS AND MEDICINES, PER- cellent sermons hero last week. Our boys crossed bals with the &f5tf UMEKY and TOILET ARTI- nlno last week nnd defeated them, CLES PAINTS AND OILS, the scoro being 23 to 3. On last Sunday considerable inlcrcsl PriYICISANS' PRESCRIPTIONS was manifested in Iho Ilaccalaureate ser CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED. mon preached by Dr, W. II. Chambers in Madisonville. The doctor was in his best mood and the high appreciation shown by 60 YEARS' iua auuicncc was an evidence of satisfacEXPERIENCE tion. The closing exercises were held on the 8lh and gth nt Atkinson College. All who were on tho program did justice lo the occasion, and tbo faculty deserves great credit for their untiring efforts in drilling Tho l'rlzo Steamer Twickenham at Key the students. Tho prospects for Iho colWest. lege aro very brignt for tho next term, Trade Marks Kev West. Flo.. Juno 15. Tho Hrlt-Is- h Tho four graduates were examined by Designs steamer Twickenham, captured off Counly Hoard of Examiners and enrh the Copyright Ac, Kingston on Juno 10 by the auxiliary celved a first class certificate. Anyone lending a sketch and description may inlcklT ascertain our opinion froe whether an cruiser St. Louts, arrived hero in fnTAntlnn isproDaDirpaiemanie, rAinmiinl&. charge of a prize crew. Sha had on smctlrconndontfil. Ifftndbnnknn Patents New York cheese makers are lions free. Oldest agency for securing patents, sent board 3,000 tons of coal and ono passen tryinR to induce the War DepartI'atent tskon tlirouih Munn & Co. recelri iptcial notice, without cbsruo. In the ger, who is supposed to bo an employee Mesdamea Mintio and Rose Hay nro vis iling relatives in Ilsley this week Walter Morton is hero visiting friends anu relatives. Kcv, Hardin is among friends again Misses Gatcwood and Stockdnlc wcro tbo guesls of Mrs. Cunningham last week. The Children's Day exercises nt the Uaptlst church ucro much enjoyed. The program was well gotten up and carried out. Tom Radford is in tho city WELCH, Division Passenger Agent, Memphis, Tenn. J. II. LATIMER, Sonlheaslern Passenger A. J. M i I Financial. 15. bonds Arm. Changes wero very Hraall cither way at tho pcnlng, but the majority Inclined to losses In splto of a slightly higher ranro of ir!oes for Americans In London. Tho leading specialties were very sonsltivo to bear attack, and Boon yielded a point or more The railways showed considerable assistance and tho support apparent In theso stocks caused subsequent covering all around, Tha bears took courage from tho apathy of tho market and put out short lines, and tho general list fell again to a low point. Uonds wero heavy, and the market per cent. Sterling exchange heavy, with actual business In bankers' bills at for and at 483X3131 for 00 days. Posted rates, 4853185K and 43H31W. Commercial bills, 482H3I81 Sllvor certineatos, 67M358K. liar silver, 53. Mexican dollars, 45. Oovorn-me- atl'iOUipcrcent. Prime mercantile papcr33i Monoy on call nominally nt sather dull. Flro nt Charlotte, In. Clinton, la., Juno 15. Flro at la., destroyed K. P. Qohlman's hardware store, M, O. Goldman's hotel and restaurant, tho Hank of Charlotte, J. M. Laughlin'o drug store and several other buildings. Loss, 830,000; partly Char-lotto, London, Juno IC.It is said that L. Z. Loiter, of Chicago, is negotiating for Tlntorn nbbey, ono of tho finest historical houses in tho country, which tho marquis of Worcester now offers for sale. Joseph Lelter Denies tho Btory. Chicaoo, Juno 15. Joseph Lcltcr was shown tho dispatch from London stating that his father was negotiating for tho purchase of Tinturn nbbey. Mr. Letter, Jr., declared thcro was absolutely no foundation for tho report. Another Attachment Against Lelter. New Yonic, Juno 15. Tho sheriff has received another attachment against Joseph Letter, of Chicago, in favor of Thames & Mersey Marino Insuranco Co., for S81.015. Tho attachment was granted by Justico Daly of tho supremo court. Abbey, BEN T. ROBINSON, TVIortori'- DRUGGIST Gap, Kcntuolcy Madi-sonvll- le ijffljra Scientific Hti.cricm nxv wwvv ww M v , .. r. insured. Shot and Fatally Wounded Illmsoir. Leaven wonni, Kas., Juno 15. Willis II. Stacoy, n. prominent insuranco of th) Spanish government. agent of this city, nnd a member of tho neslgned Owing to Old Asa. firm of Staccy & lIacon,at Kansas City, shot himself in tho head hore, producAthknh, Oa., Juno 16. Chancolloi ing a fatal wound. The causa in un- Wm. L Hoggs of tho University ol known. Georgia has resigned, owing to. his ago. Only about is anthracite, one-lblr- d ment to adopt cheese as an army ration. A new clucosc the output of coal W. F, Anderson, of Monarch, business trip north last wojk. mads a plant will i, ready for operation at Wankegan in., in uuKiibi wiin capacity of 16.000 to 17,000 bushels of mm daily. I woeklr. IjirgMt el culatlon of anr aolentldo lounial. 'I'nrms. S3 yean four months, f 1. Bold by all newsdealers. 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