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IIJITlUIec1 fuhltata IIlnrat- loao lull1 lull JMr IIIIt etlie dull tI6iuhait brent u- I UlltlJ tUITIOII211 iO fullpan lllut1t- JlAlt 1111tOni BtjleA M dgea IuI haunt one olnme a lxiv Hilo iit 10ehhawtYl lar mend 11II9afIMIlilnot pblOllOo 1111 1Pub4 j 1 J FOR A GENERAL ADVANCE- Gen Shatter Preparing to Move on the Enemy All Along tho Line at Santiagop PUSHING THE FINAL PREPARATIONS JIward Fait Enough to Ulvo tho Mon Throe Days Supply llofore llcclnnlng tho lug Hattie OV TIIK Rio OUAMA Juno 2S via KINGSTON Jamaica Juno 21Tho preparations for a general advance ofI tho American troops on Santiago dotCuba aro being pushed steadily ward and troops of all branches of tho service are being hurried to the front ion lents division consisting of the brigades of Gen Hawkins Col Pear son and Col Worth has joined GenJ Lawtoiia division and tho cavalry vision of Hen Wheeler and four bat teries of light artillery will now be strung out In the rear of Gen Law tons division Where the Front Ilcstn Tho front still rests on tho second crossing of the Rio Guamn river on the road to Santiago tie Cuba in tho rear of the crest of tho Hcvllla hills and a tulle and a half back The bri pMichiganthe Thirtyfourth Michigan regiment which were lauded yesterday by tho auxiliary cruiser Yale remain at Jura guaorSlbonoyfduo to tho inability to get subsist cnco stores to tho front rapidly enough Tho advance it Is said will not be or dercd until every man has three days rations In his knapsack This however Is impossible until the road Is passable for wagon trains The pack trains can only convoy ono days rations in a day Ilrtdce Itoadi Almost Completed Tho men constructing tho bridge roads have the work almost completed anti tin wagon train of four slxmulo trains will go through In two or three days every man will have three days rations nnd as soon as thatoccurs tho army will movo on tho enemy Now of a Hattie Mar bo Expected at Any Time WASHINGTON Juno Ioen Shatter has just reported to Gen Miles that butIlntUcntosinrolvo considerable loss Ho Is fully aware of tho approach of Spanish rein forcements and it Is believed hero that ho Intends to take the town Immedi ately and that news of a battle might be expected at any time NEWS FROM SflAFTERS ARMY Ilalletlni rotted at the War Department Congratulation anti Thank Exchanged WASHINGTON June uTho wardo partment has posted tho following bulletin PLAYA DEL EliTE Juno 28- hoe Kuutll A Mgtr Stcrrtary of War Orr SIDONV Juno t7 Tho craven ot the dew I are marked to that there will bo no mistake In Identification The health ot tho command Is j reported to me by the surgeons as remarkable outside of the wounded There are today less 1 than 1M sIck So tar no wounded have died and but two teen of disease since leaving Tampa Signed SIIArrxnI MftJorQcncral Commanding Tho war department also gives out the following cable correspondence WAH DBPAHTMIMT l I WASIHNOTOX Juno 21 fIMAJaEX SnAITTKU COUUAMUINO ETC Tho president directs mo to send his thank tp jou and your army for tho gallant action of yes entity which I gladly do Signed It A AlJEll- Sccrctaryof War PAIQCIHI Cuba Juno SV lioN SicncTAny or WAn WAHIIIHOTONT Sincerest thanks to tho president for his coq crntulallonsSUned SlurrEU Major Conceal FROM MANILA VIA MADRID Spaniards Determined to Fight to the Dentil Hoping that Uermnn Wnnhlps Will 1revent lloiubardment MADRID June20 Dispatches re caked from Manila under date of Juno 24 say the Spaniards arc determined to fight to the death nnd that there Is every reason to believe that when the American troop arrive desperate fighting will occur on land and sea Easing Hopos on tho Icrnmni It is supposed at Manila that tho Gorman warships will prevent the bombardment of that place and it is allsgcd that PrInce Henry of Prussia Is on his way there on board a warship The Spaniards are said to be actively pushing preparations for tho defense of the city I CnptClcn Augastls Family Gun Agulnaldo tho insurgent load er declares that tho family of Capt Gen August who are prisoners in his hands aro at Panpanga and aro well treated THE FIFTYFIFTH CONGRESS First llegulnr Session SENATE lIorEral1Ithe Pacific railroads government In debtedness was agreed to Also that tho government shall bo reimbursed for all interest paid Tho general deficiency bill which hall been under consideration almost all day was then passed aen Alorrltt Military Secretary ATLANTA Go Juno 20MaJ George P Schrlven signal officer of tho de partment of tho gulf who was recent ly appointed military secretary to Jon Wesley left Tuesday night for San Francisco Joined tho Strikers CLEVELAND 0 Juno 20A special from Sharon Pa says All tho coal miners working at Jackson Center Stoncboro anti Sandy Luke have been Induced by tho strikers to quit work and join their ranks- Newfoundland Should Participate LONDON Juno 29Tho premier of Newfoundland Sir James Winter who IIJll10 arrived hero on a special mission says In an interview that Newfound laud should participate in any arrange mont arrived at between the United States and Canada a O i lif r s i LATER NEWS FROM THE FRONT Hantlncni Water Supply SaId to Have Ileon Cut OftOcn Wheeler hays Our Troops Were Not Ambuscaded SinoNEV PnovtNCK OF SANTIAGO DE tunA June 28 via KINGSTON Jamaica une 29It Is reported here on np- arcntly good authority that the water upply of Santiago has been cut off If this proves truo the city is at our mercy mcers Complimented by Urn Wheeler ofacinIoalccrsI1re he Spaniards and Col Youngs and and cOUlago Our Troop Were Not Ambuscaded Tho general says there Is absolutely warrant for tho statement that our roops were ambuscaded He says tho was deliberately planned from knowledge in his possession tho night icfore THE MERRIMAC PRISONERS explanation au to Why the Expected Exchange of llobion and Ills Men Did Not Take Place NEW Yonic Junc2OA dispatch to tho World from Madrid says The Spanish government and Capt Gen Itlanco are equally disposed to ex change the Mcrrimac prisoners In fact an authorization to exchange them was telegraphed to Gen Ulanco but tho Havana and Madrid newspa cra made a row over it affecting to- elieve that It would bo very dangerous to liberate men who havo been close enough to tho defenses of Santiago to be in a position to carry back Important mucblhesltntlon = r YOSI25UTB TIIK T1II3 on Gen nfahcb den LIuircnd Ad mimi Ccrovcra refusing to exchange althotigh nil three wero In favor of as exchange ACTIVITY AT CAMP THOMAS TwentySeven Regiment lettIng nfOadI for an Early Departure forIthe Front CIIICKAMAUOA NATIOXAT MILITAnt PAnK Juie order Issuel- Tuesday afternoon conveying the information that the entire First army corps would bo sent to Cuba has doubled the activity It Camp Thomas Tho work of corn 21tregimentsliort tlmo In which It must be accom pUshed but the work is already In progress and officials say things will be In filmpo sooner than Is generally thought possible Everybody In tho 27 regiments from colonels to privates taro hustling anti considerable rivalry to bo the first to get In shape is In evi deuce It Is believed that all under orders will bo moving Inside of two vccks BANK AT ABILENE CLOSED Thom Klrbys Private flank at Abilene Km Closed by the State Hank Commissioner J AniLKNK lCasJune 20 Thomas Kirbys bank a private Institution and tho oldest in tho county has been taken in charge by State Ilank Com missioner Ilrcldenthal It has 8318000 bn deposit and 870000 cash on hand Its assets Include a largo num bet of farm loans and Kirby personally considerable clear Tho closing came because lho failed to comply with tho bank corn loanslItScattered all over tho county will eventually bo paid Seven thousand Uollars of county funds were in tho bankThe Newark and Dolphin In Collision 29SeeretnrVLongthom Remey nt Key West that the flagship Newark with Commodor Watson on board has been In a colli Bton with tho Dolphin The Newark was uninjured but tho Dolphin susJ talncd considerable damage Shols now on her way north to it dry dock No details are obtainable AuOelatlOA1OUAJlA sessions of the Transmlsslsslppl tlnal association opened with a largo httcndancc A resolution was DaylInAn Alderman Neat to Prison fur rorjury MIN KAPOUS Minn Juno 29Alder man Peter Nelson was sentenced to three years in the penitentiary for per jury To help out Alderman Durham accused of boodling he sworo to a story on tho stand that was different from tho ono he told the grand jury Honorary Degree Conferred on the Frost dent NEJT HAVEN Conn Juno 29The honorary degree of doctor of laws was conferred today by Yale university upon Ym McKinley president of tho United State i 5 1 3 J 1v j f i o NAVAL HEROES HONOREE- The Thanks of Congress Tendered- to Men Who Have Deserved Well of Their Country CAPT HODGSON RETIRED ON FULL PAY Rosolntlon of Thanks to Lieut Nowcomb of the Hudson unit Naval Constructor llobson and the Onllaat Crew of thd Morrlmno Adopted by tho United States Scnnto Medals for All WASHINGTON Juno 211ln accordance with tho recommendations of tho presi dent tho senate at the beginning of its session took action In recognition of the distinguished services rendered recently by Ulcers and men of tho navy and revenue cutter service Mr Fry o Mc reported from tho com mittee on commerce a joint resolution recognizing tho gallantry of Frank H Nowcomb commanding the revenue cutter Hudson and of his officers and men also retiring Capt Daniel L Hodgftdon of tho revenue cutter serv- Ice for efficient and meritorious serv ices in commanding the cutter Hugh McCulloch at Manila Tho resolution extends tho thanks of con gross to Lieut Nowcomb for his heroic gallantry in tho action at Cardenas when ho and his crew rescued the Winslow and such of her crew as had not been disabled or killed anti provides for n suitable medal of gold for Newcomb silver medals for his oftlccrs and bronze medals for the members of his crew It also places Capt Hogsdon of thin McCulloch on bcrinancnt waiting orders nt full pay THIS TUB owns debate Tho resolution was adopted without I Mr Halo Me of the naval committee then reported favorably a resolu tion tendering the thanks of congress to Naval Constructor Hobson who With his crew of seven men sunk tho Lolllcr Mcrrimac across the entrance to tim harbor of Santiago and providing jfor tho transfer of Mr Hobson from the construction corps of tho navy to the line The resolution was also adopted Afterthe resolution had been adopted Mr Hoar addressing himself to tho ao lion just taken by the senate said All wo do and all we havo done for Naval Constructor Hobson in recognition of his distinguished bravery is to extend to him by name tho thanks of congress Hut in this case where a deed of special heroism was performed it seems to mo that wo ought to recognize tho men who volunteered to accompany him on his perilous undertak ing All were undergoing the same risk and the names of tho en tire seven ought to bo men tioned In tho resolution I would bo glad to see this chamber filled with such heroes as those men arc Mr Hoar said that such recognition by congress was one of the greatest marks of honor that could be conferred upon any man or men TO WITHDRAW THE INFANTRY A Light Hutton and a Light Horse Squad ron Will Tnko Cure of the Ush koih WIs StrikeR Wit June nWith con Bent of the mayor and tho sheriff Joy Bcofleld has decided to withdraw tho four companies of infantry number ng 300 men leaving tho light battery and light horso squadron to take care of tho strike in connection with the 300 deputy sheriffs and special po Jlco already sworn In Tho efforts to settle the strike by compromise havo resulted in failure owing to the firm refusal of manufacturers to trent with tho strikers as union labor Tho stri leers would apparently yield if the union were recognized and some small concessions in wages hewed Strike Partially Declared Off OsiiKosir Wit Juno 211At a moot ing of the Woodworkers union the strike as far us tho McMillan mill is concerned was declared off and 200 men will return to work at once at that factory It Is believed this action will bring about a speedy settlement of the trouble In all tho mills lbiiJrLlveil Stock SCRANTON Pa Juuo 29 Patrick hlaggins to be the oldest man In Pennsylvania died hero Tuesday night aged 117 Ills ago is authenticated by records and certificates which show that ho was born in County London derry Ireland November 1781 Mr llagglns father died at the ago of 111 years and his mother at 107 Chief Uahomed All Khallt Hanged ST PKTKnsnuno Juno 29Chief Mahomed All Khalif and five other recontlymadobyHsonod by 300 Infantry at tho town ol Andljan province of Porghana Tur kestan when 20 soldiers wcra killed publiclyhanged j tLi I powderIsownI I third further than My otter braid I b4KIHG POWDERAbsolutely i OYAt MKINO rowoc eo nrw VOlIC 1 OTHERWISE UNNOTICED Napoleon Valcora of Hudson Mass eloped with his stepmother Negroes of St Louis have so fa- rflled to enlist In the regiment of im mimes TThe first party cabinet In the history- o Japan has been formed by Okumo Stafralcl yoo Lee the negro who killed John Roberts at Artcsla Miss was hanged Tuesday Arrangements for a grand celebra tion of July 4 nt St Louis havo been completed n South Dakota tho Missouri river II much higher than was expected during tills June vise Charley Koynolds a paralytic wat MaryvUle = t M2WAU1C IOWA OUISGON 9rho Educal OSIIKOSU 1 nated tidy Powers by a unanimous vote at tho state convention j Noble Kent who shot but did not i kill his brother at Virden Ill hat j been captured I1t Topeka Kas William Best a farmer residing near j Admire Kas and well known in the state killed in a runaway j A now French cabinet has been president j Mr George Bauer formerly professor universitydIedMiss Mary Bryan sIster of William J Bryan was married at Salem 111 to Thomas Allen a Lincoln Neb law yerTho amount of criminal costs at St yearly schools Tho board of managers of the Omaha exposition have notified tho members of the Kansas commission ITiaC Sept m her 1 has been designated as Kansas day at tho exposition Weather bureau officers have left Galveston to establish stations along tho Caribbean sea to notify the fleet ol approaching storms Mrs Nancy Hill filed suit in tho su perior court nt Evansville Ind against tho American Wringer Co for 810000 damages for malicious prosecution- J Trucx a tinplate worker living at Elwood Ind was mistaken for n burglar and shot in tho back by W Surface being dangerously wounded Two sham battles at Camp Alger Tuesday became decidedly serious boo foro they were concluded Ono Mama chusetts private will be disfigured for lifeThe phosphate camp at Ponpon S C is wildly excited over tho finding of 830000 in gold by two negro diggers who dug up a largo chest and divided the contents Tho seasons orange shipments to date from Riverside Cal amount in round numbers to 1200000 boxes Nearly 23000 boxes were shipped dill ing the past week Tho bankers of Brown county Kits have organized to enforce the collec tion of the tax on drafts and cheeks deciding that in all cases tho tax must bo paid by customers- A study of tho effect of tho modern highpower rifles apparently shows that in proportion to the number of wounded the mortality is greater than was the caso with guns used during tho civil war Out of 140 ooloiod volunteers so far examined atTopcka Kas 65 havo been accepted Many were rejected because of underweight The average young negro was six feet tall but is 15 pounds lighter than tho average white of tho same age- Joseph Williams of Montgomery county Turin who had enlisted in tho First Tennessee cavalry find was on his way to join tho same at ChIcka mauga was arrested at Hopklnsvlllo Ky on old indictments ono charging assault with a pistol Vor Agricultural and Mechanical Voltages WASHINGTON June 89 Secretory of tho Interior Bliss l3 approved a rue ommendation of the commissioner of education that each state and territory bo given 834000 for the support of agri cultural and mechanical colleges dur jg the flacal rear ending Juno 301899 j c j a L 1 dis iS b r WE CONTRACT TO PURNISH d1 4 lrwAxL P A PERI 4And hanK II on te walls eomplela per room Jfrom 3oo anti up VIrftelass work i ij- J r A D SLSKS guatanteedatp BOOK STORE MADISONVILLU KY Ivw F1 EARLINGTON ERI OFF TO THE PHiLIPPINES 1 Departure of Gen Merritt and Staff on the Steamer New port for ManUnf- rHEY WERE GIVEN A NOISY SENDOFF The Military Governor of tho Philippine ii Accompanied by tho Astor Light flattery flatteries II unit 1C Third Artillery and Detachment of the lion pltal and Signal Corps SAN FRANcisco Juno 20Tho MnjUenrnor of the Philippi no Islands and lila ilIi 11w MAJ GEN WESLEY MERRITT United States Army staff besides the Astor light battery nnd Batteries II and 1C of time Third United States artillery and detach ments from tho hospital nntl signal was war corps Is now bn Its way to Manila awayfrotnwhistles told the people on shore that cleparteroGreat manyfashionabloof tho presence of representatives ol the 400 who had como to bid farewell to friends among the members of the Astor battery Escorted Through tho Golden date Many tugboats antI yachts chartered for tho occasion accompanied the New port down the bay and out through the Golden Gate to tho Pacific where the last farewells were waved to tho departing military men gathered on the deck of the steamer Will Iry nnd Sluice n Speedy Trip v Tho Newport will make an effort toI overtake the third fleet of transports When the fleet reaches Honolulu tho vessels will coal and take on fresh supplies before proceeding to Manila Gen Mcrritt is very anxious to avoid an encounter with any vessels of tho Spanish navy and will issue orders to the fleet a Honolulu- To Make All rottlblo Speed to tho Islands It Is probable that tho Newport wiltJ not wait for the other vessels of the Meet at Honolulu but wilt proceed with as little delay as possible to Ma nile Reinforcements for Admiral Deircys Fleet CHICAGO June 210ne hundred sail ors passed through Chicago today en route to Manila They aro the first naval reinforcements for Admiral Deweys fleet to be sent from tho In tenor They hailed from Toledo Boa ton New York tho Norfolk navy yards and Philadelphia WHY NEGROES DONT ENLIST St Louis Negroes Hear lu Mind the Turn leg Down They llecelvoil Homo years Ago ST LoUIs June2OA prominent no1 gro of this city explained why the men of his color are not tumbling over themselves to reach the recruiting office Ho says that some years ago tho negroes hall two good mllltla com panics and a great deal of interest was manifested in military affairs but tho state didnt want thomln tho national guard and competed them to disarm and disband and the black boys have rood memories No GripeWhen you take Hoods Tills Tho big toned sugarcoated pills which tear you all to pieces are not In It with Hoods Easy to take Hoods Supdruggets We C 1 lIned I Co Lowell Mass Vie only rills to take wlUi U 4Ce Barssparllla Remember the picnic and barbecue at this place on the Fourth I i t ITINVEt4I QiIflNO0OU5- ow aiim vios tY cH l1LL so- As ciili1H t HIWSC9 V A fBeautifulPresent had GAME PLAQUES exact reproductions of the 10000 originals Muville which will be given you ABSOLUTELY FREE by your on conditions named below These Plaques ere inches circumference free of any suggestion of advertising whatever will ornament the most elegant apartment No manufacturing concern ever gave away such valuable presents to customers They are for sale at any price and can be obtained only in manner specified The subjects are Ducks American Pheasant English Quail English Snipe birds are handsomely embossed and stand out natural as life Each Plaque Is with a band of goldSELASTIC STARCH How To Get Them has beenthe standard for as yearsAU of 10 cent orSStarchTWENTYTWOtheir ono of these TholastyourASKto show the and Every Grocer Keeps Elastic Starch offeryouno substitute UNPRECEDENTED ACTION Tho Hennte Fussed the Itesolatloo Extend Ing tho Tlmiiks of Congress to Lieut- Ilnhaon and Included Itla Crew WASIIINOTON Juno 2Jfho senate passed tho resolution extending the thanks of congress to Naval Construe tot Hobson with an amendment Including the names of his crew This Is the first time congress recognized mon below the grade of commis slonelloUeerll i A Spanish Auililnry Cruiser Division MAunin June 29U a in Accord ing to anuounccmunt printed lucre immediately formation at Cadiz of an auxiliary Cruiser division consisting of tho PelngoCludatl THE MARKET REPORT WEDNESDAY Juno 19 and Provisions ST Lonis FlourPatents Il8oa400 clear llflOaaBO straights Uioatli WheatNored710 No 3030 CornNo ZJKO 205foj No 2 whIte S03M Jo Oats No 2yX C2Cjc IlayPralrlo UOuaaBO mixed limo thy ro 503000 clear timothy JBOOZlloa nut EZlfsJorcshOeNew standard mess 1050 Extra shorts packedWoolChoice Septemher JuIJ31KoClllCAGOOpcnlna quotations Wheat July opened at7lktt7lc advanced to Tic fell off to 71 He then roso to 7Sie September started at Mtfaeec declined to 63K4lMSe then firmed up toGitTa CornJuly opened at SlUe sold to 3lKc and roso to liMe Oats July opened at 20X0210 declined to SOJiawuc then rose to Slue Provisions July pork JulylardU32K anti W37H July ribs bgan at J582JJ and sold up to 1581- CnioAaoCloslne quotations Wheat June BHo July 73WOj September BSHoi December KHio CornJune ale July 32ci September SiSc December 23it334c May SJliffl September I047ttscptcmber I907K LardJune I537K I July t53714 September t5M October I512H 33714iSeptember 7I8QolNo3 do 70372cj Na 2 spring 7880a No 3 do comlNo2 SiailHo No8oc Live Stock Market ST LouisCattleFancy exportslt7S 10 to choice laaMHOO butchers aOOlL63 COVTS and heifers KM24M Packing taaaso butchers hogsiHOSjtasO llsbs f3c aiK5 SheepPrices range at M SOatTO spring lambs t475QO23 per 100 lbs HOUSES Heavy draft good to extra6 K 003170 00 Drivers good to extra CO dtflt28O 00 Saddlers M WillIS 00 Matched teams good to extra ISO 003360 00 Streeters d d 63 axatlO 00 Southern animals 23 Wd ta 50- MCLES 14 hands 4 to 7yoarsoldI 23 008 37 M Hit bands 4 to 7 years old 3i OOii GOOD 15 hands 4 to 8 years old 45 OOM 70 00 1614 banus C to 7 years 60 Wb 8500 lIS to 1614 hands 4 to 7 old vu ootiio 00 CiiiCAaoJIocs Estimated receipts 39009 bead left over 8331 Market weak to 50 lower Lights I300a383 mixed la70a3CT 1 heavy t3tXt390 rough 13053375 Cattle Kccclpts 18000 head Market steady Beeves IL5525 cows and heifers 13253475 Texas itecra MflOffil35 stockers and feeders 1360 185 ShecpUccelpts 17000 head Market 10 to 25o lower Natives ta25O300 westerns Il40i3t90 lambs HOOS7Oa KANSAS CiTTCattleN ttve steers I385Q IBS Texas steers 13003470 Texas cows tOO B3BO native cows and betters 11503185 stockers and feeders K W3SOO bulls liTiQ 175 HogsDulk of 13453470 heavies laflJOaeo packers I345O370 mixed 13409 LOS lights 3403360 yorkers 13653380 pigs I320aa50 SheepLambs 3253640 muttons I300352aClNClNNATlHogsActlv at IJ2033Ba rlnanclalN- KW YoRK 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FOWLERWeof Christian Counl ai a candi date for Congress from the Second Congressional District subject to the action of the Republican pariJOLLYWe Ira authoriied to announce lion Jolly of Uavless county as a can i didate for Congress from the Second CongresS atonal District to the action of the Re publican party n IN the State of New York nearly I 40000 more people arc employed in various occupations this year and were found at work last year OFFICIAL statistics of the State of New York show that 1390 new frmanufacturing concerns started inI S business during the first six months of this year and that 1560 old plants which had shut down are again at work IT only takes Sao to buy a gov ernment bond Every American who can scrape up twenty dollars for investment should be patriotic enough to buy a bond and become a holder in the war loan It is aes wise investment THERE is considerable difhculty in getting the provisions of the new tariff law to work by the time fixed July 1st The revenue stamps which must be used by practically I everybody who transacts business simply cannot be printed and dis tributed in time although business men are running over each other to get these stamps and begin to help contribute to the war revei nue IT was his unrequited love for a beautiful Kentucky girl that caused the Marquis de Cervera now the bottled up Spanish Admiral to resign his diplomatic position at Washington some years ago and return to Spain Perhaps this jilting by a Kentucky belle is sufficient cause for his joining the Spanish navyand getting bottled although it is not a Kentucky but only a Yankee bottle fAGREAT railroad company has voted not to declare a dividend in order that it may advance the wages of its employes Capitalists of the Eastsociety favorites now bivouac nightly on Santiago i iri heights and fight and die with their comrades the cowboys from the western plains These inci dents do not agree with tho erstwhile demagogues delineation of withtTo the Front The boys of the Third Kentucky are to go to the front and arc jubi 4 lant at the prospect They will show themselves good soldiers Huntingdons six hundred naval reserves stood like veterans in their terrible baptism of fire So will the Third Kentucky if the ne cessity ariseand all the rest of Uncle Sams boys All arc volun teers There is not a conscript in army or navy and heroin lies the 45ecret of their valor f Restored Wages The Louisville and Nashville Railroad Company will make good its promise to restore to the old scale the wages of its employF On July 1st 5 per cent of the cut will be restored and on January ist 11the company will restore the other II 5 per cent The cut was made in Ii 1893 when the general depression v opDeratingf employes saw tile logic of tile situation and accepted the reduc tion gracefully feeling confidence in the companys promise of a res toration of the old scale when busi Jness should again bring a revenue titthat would justify And now the company fulfills its promIse and J i 1r rd t I I i in order to do so has with consent of stock and bone holders decided not to declare a dividend uA Trustee of Civilization Henry Watterson has put into forceful and lucid and beautiful language what men have been thinking about the fatefulevents that have turned this country squarely around upon questions of foreign policy Mr Watterson says Spain is reaping the evil fruit of three centuries of rational debauchery and it is simply an historic accident that the final settlement of the account is relegated to the United States We are as it were a trustee of civilization But he says so much else on this all absorbing topic and says it with such authority and so well that although it is voluminous for our space we reproduce it in lull that our readers may all have op yortunity to enjoy and treasure up these notable utterances of a great mind Mr W T Fowler We today publish the announcement of Mr W T Fowler of Christian county as a candidate for Congress from the Second Congressional district subject to the action of the Republican party Mr Fowler has been an active worker in the Republican party since attaining his majority He is a talented young member of the Christian county bar and is now a member of the law firm of Breath itt and Fowler having the first of this year formed a partnership with exJudge James Brcathitt Mr Fowler has practiced law for four years was chairman of the Christian County Republican committee for three years and under the administration of judge Breath itt served as Master Commissioner- for Christian county Mr Fowle- rs thoroughly equipped to make battle against the infamous Goebel Election Bill and for the great and broad principles that underlie the present irresistable forward movement of this country as a world powerMr Fowler is an able lawyer speaker and parliamentarian and if he is nominated he will give a good account of himself in the active canvass against his opponent and the discussions of the great questions upon which the capaign will rest And if elected will prove a worthy and capable representative Platforms The Nashville American thinks the Democratic party in search of a platform will array itself against these great and popular issues The freedom of Cuba The acquisition of Porto Rico The annexation of Hawaii The acquisition of the Phillip inc Islands The building of the Nicarauga canalA navy twice the size it is today A regular army of 100000 The militia under the drill and discipline of the regular army In other words in this time of grim war it is not the old cryof my kingdom for a horse with the Democracy but its equivalent my kingdom for a platform that will go counter to Republican is sues and gain some sort of follow ing But there is a difference of opin ion among Democrats and in the rank and file they will not be driven by the proposed party lash to array themselves against the manifest destiny that has turned the country about on questions of foreign policy and infinitely broadened the work of this nation as a trustee of civilization The Louisville Post says Senator Frye agrees with the American in the belief that the Democrats are onco more to throw themselves across the path of American progress and bo ground to powderIt true that both Mr Cleveland and Col Bryan have done exactly what Mr Frye expected they would do it is true that Mr Bailey and Senator Jones have set the Democrats of Congress against any ex AmerlI can territory but they have yet to bear from the people and we are confident the Democratic party will put itself in step with the American peQple in their march to new destiny Hon Qeo W Jolly We arc authorized to announce the candidacy of Hon Geo W Jolly of Daviess county as a can didate for Congress from the Sec ond Congressional district sub ject to the action of the Republican partyMr Jolly needs no introduction to the people of the Second dis trict but a brief statement about the man and the principles he stands upon and the measures he advocates is not amiss just now Mr Jolly served as a private in the Federal Army and since the war has practiced law continually and made for himself an enviable place among eminent lawyers He one term as United States Attorney the only office he ever held Mr Jolly has made two canvasses of the district in 1886 and 1888 both of which were made at his own expense- A talk with Mr Jolly shows that he is a strictly sound money man and stands squarely on the St Louis platform He favors the in crease of our army and navy and the acquirement of territory Hawaii Porto liico the Phillip pines and otherconsIstent with tht will of the people In other words he taker the advanced position on these questions held by tho Republican National leaders demanded by the people and forced by fate And he favors the vigor Otis prosecution of the war Of course he is unalterably opposed to the Goehel Election Bill and will fight it from every possible pointMr Jolly will begin his canvass shortly and will see the people of the district generally If the nomination falls to his hands the party need have no fear but that it will have an able advocate and defender KENTUCKY NEWS NOTES The Christian Sundayschool of Henderson came out here Tues day and held their annual picnic About 250 or 300 were in the crowd and a jolly time was had by all Sebrcc Herald Mrs Wesley Steele died at her home in this city last Monday June 20 of gastritis She was seventy years of age and her death occurred on the fortieth anniversary of her wedding dayClover DemocratMr Jarrett and others of Scotts Chapel section report that they saw the bell buzzard last week They were at work in a field when the buzzard flow over them and was plainly seen The jingle of the bell was distinctly heard and was very much like the sound of a sheep bell Livingston BannerThe members of the Winstead family will have a reunion at the old Vinstead homestead near Nebo on Saturday July 2 All the descendants and collateral branches arc invited to be present and an invitation has also been extended to a large number of friend It is very likely that there will be a large crowd present to partake of the feast of good things that will be had in honor of the oc casion Mail- Yesterday afternoon we an nounced the fact that Mr W F Allen of the country had gone to Henderson to have the Gleaner madstone applied to a dog bite that Mr Allen had received the day before We saw him after his return and he reported that the stone adhered several times to the wound It is thought that all danger is passed and that Mr Allen will soon have his hand entirely cured Evening Hustler A mad dog tnat was certainly mad was killed Saturday on the Chas E Russell farm near town by Will H Moore The dog showed every symptom of rabies and the timely arrival of Mr Moore with his gun prevented what would doubtless have caused serious troubleTodd County Times Major John Blankcnship died at the residence of Mr James Games near Gracey Monday afternoon at i oclock He was widely known throughout this section of the State and few men had more friends than Major Blankcnslups He was a bachelor and was 70 years of age Hopkinsville Inde pendentThe Denton Star has ceased to twinkle and the effulgent halo it once shed around the circumam bient atmosphere in ethereal space shineth no more forever Some say the darn thing broke its jaw on the word disproportionableness and other big words it attempted to masticate but astronomers arc of the opinion that she ceased to promulgate because the halo in boundless circumference failed to make both ends meet Murray Ledger A few days ago a blind coal miner passed through Greenup accompanied by another man who was piloting him and taking up a collection in his behalf for the purpose of securing funds enough to have a surgical operation performed whereby his sight might be re stored Nearly enough had been collected when the blind mans partner got on a spree spent the money and is now in Portsmouth jail Colleys grief was pitiful to behold at his loss Grecnup Dem ocratWe are told of a shocking acci JohnArnoldriding on a disc harrow with its father In some way it fell and was run over by the harrow and was fearfully cut and injured about the face and headGreen River RepublicanWilliam Moore aged seventy one of Boone county has lain in bed for sixtythree years When about nine years of age his spine was injured by a tall from a horse producing partial paralysis and rendering him helpless for life For a time his mind was affected by his long years of intense suffer ing but recently his memory has returned and he can distinctly re call and relate incidents and events of fifty years or more ago with wonderful accuracy The Burling ton Recorder says For many years Mr Moore has had charge of a large farm which he has handled most successfully and notwithstanding the depression which has prevailed in this coun try he has made money right along He is well posted on all topics of the day Good Old Granny Metcalfo AlwaysDelicateChild and Had No Appetite Hoodo sarsaparilla Has changod All This Scrofula Cured I Hoods Samparllla has had a wonder tel effect on my little daughter She Is five years old nnd has been very delicate nil her life Bho was nervous and Irritable nnd had no appetite A largo lump wroild appear on her neck every few weeks and then would disappear leaving her very weak Wo concluded to glvo her floods Sarsaparllla At that time there was n lump on her nook When she had taken one bottle It had disappeared altogether and she seemed like a different child Instead of being cross nnd fretful sho goes about laughing and singing as merrily as any child Wo aro very grate ful for Hoods Barsaparllln MRs JaN Kin QAMUEB Bardstown Ientucky Hoods Sarsaparilla Is the best In fact Uio One True Blood Iurlflcr Sold by nil druggists III sIx for p H trithOOuwho has been made famous in the newspapers and on bulletin boards by a Paducah patent medicine firm is dead She died at Sturgis Monday She was born in Wood ford county and was eightynine years old She came to Paducah about six years ago and resided there until aboutsix months ago when she went to Sturgis She had ten children Before tho war her people were rich and num bored their slaves by the hundred Her husband died during the war and of their ten children only four are alive These arc Frank Met calfe and Mrs Katie Cosby wife of J R Cosby of Paducah Mrs Newton Brooks of Sturgis and Courts Metcalfe of Austin Tex Sturgis Enterprise- An effort will be made to hold the prayermeetings in this city on the same night in the week This will leave the other nights off for different purposes besides many shows strike this place and the performance is nearly over after services and it is also a great nuisance to be compelled to dress for a dance fresh from the church It is a good thing and we hope the Christians will push it along Hawesvillc Plaindealcr SPECIAL RATES TO NASHVILLE Delegates to the Christian En deavor Go for One Fare On account of the International Convention of the United Society of Christian Endeavor the Louis ville and Nashville railroad will sell round trip tickets to Nashville from Earlington July I to 5 inclusive limited to July 15 W W ETHEUIDGE Agent Every Dog Has His Day The common snake prevaricator and the ordinary fish liar have each taken an obscure seat and arc lis lendantwho has just secured the floor and is covering himself with a threeply halo of glory in telling how when he lived in an adjoining county he cut with a cradle eight acres of wheat in one day or when living in another State how he kept up half a day with a reaper alone binding grain Of course its hard to bear all this but we should consider that he only has an ephemeral sway of about four weeks in the year and this entitles the harvest liar to public forbearance EXCURSION RATES Special Rates to All Points for July 4th The Louisville Nashville Rail road company will sell round trip tickets to any point on its lines July 2 3 and 4 good returning until July 7 for one and onethird fares vtN ETHIUDGE Agt A Lexington dispatch says the flag ordered by the Lexington women for the Third regiment is a beauty and will be presented at Chickamauga soon More Stamp Tax Beginning July 1St il compliance with the new war revenue bill to every separate domestic bill of lading for goods shipped by freight a one cent revenue stamp must be affixed The railroad will pay this To every express receipt for package shipped must also be affixed a one cent revenue stamp and to each express money order a two cent stamp In this case the individual pays the tax SundaySchool Entertainment The Hecla Sundayschool will give an entertainment at Lakeside Park Saturday night for the bene fit of the school Ice cream and cake and light refreshments will be sold and a pleasant evening en joyed All arc invited Lee Cozart has bought out the confectionery and restaurant of Mr Beall and will continue busi ness in the Cordier building Mr Bcall and family arc moving to Nashville Tenn Efforts arc being made in Con gress to fix the metric system of weights and measures and make its use obigatory in the conduct- of government business plantsinin Chicago It will employ 2000 men at first and later on twice that day Every moment well lived means a good day and every day well lived means a good life A June Wish Oh those are days when Id lilco to laze In the happy heat of the Summer haze teneath tho trees wbero sirs the breezo And move for naught but my own darn please I4A W Bulletin 1 1r THE NEW MAP We Are Constructing It Now and Reconstructing Our Foreign Policy fir Wattcrson Talks tothe tier aId of Our Obligations and Opportunities TUG OPENING VISTA MADE UV TilE WAIl Interview of Henry Watlenon In New York Herald In tlio event that the Philippine Islands Cuba and Porte Rico are occupied br Ihe American troops at the conclusion tin present war what disposition do you thlnl should be made of them I think wo should retain possession olI them Would you regard the possession 01I those islands necessary to u I for the cost and sacrifices of the war oir essential to the protection of our commerce or our citizens having interests ii I themDirect indemnification for the losses o t a war such as this is not of the first con sequence No money indemnity could sat isfy us or bo collected of Spain A na tion of shopkeepers they us and a nation of shopkeepers we may be but ii I this business we aro not after money II Spain were less barbarous and corrupt we could afford to be more generous We set out to free Cuba of Spanish misrule and incidentally to redress a long series of Spanish outrages culminating In the destruction of Ibo Maine But war rarely ends where it began Tbe war for the Union began with the declaration that it was not waged to free the slaves and ended with the abolition of slavery The conquest of arms raises up unexpected conditions and responsibilities The truth h that Spain is reaping the evil fruit of three centuries of national debauchery and it is simply an historic accident that the final settlement of the account Is relegated to the United States Wo are as it were a trustee of civilization In that character we shall ourselvespresenlllfind masters ofa great terri tory such as Cuba Porto Rico and tin Philippine Islands having by that time already possessed ourselves of Hawaii springintomercial interests hitherto unknown but of national aspirations hitherto undreamed of Wo can no more escape these than we could any other imposition of good or ill fortune To surrender territory acquired by the outlay of so much blood and treas ure would be a wanton and cowardly abandonment of obligations and opportu nities literally heaven sent for they were not originally contemplated by any body Wo can not remand the Philippines to Spain or commit them to a population in capable of selfgovernment to become the prey of European diplomacy Neither can we sell tbem to some purchasing power We are bound to keep Porto Rico if tot nothing else than a coaling station in case we get it Look at the map of the West Indies See where Cuba lies right across our Southern water front Will any sane man say that we should ever permit it once acquired to pass out of our control 1 Should the United States in view of these things change its traditional foreign policy The traditional stayat home and mind yourown business policy laid down by Washington was wise for a weak and strug gling nation and if it could be adhered to would bo wise for every people lint each of the centuries has Its own tale of progress lo tell each raises up its own problems to be solved The difference be tween a scattered population fringing the East Atlantic seaboard and eighty millions of people occupying and traversing the continent from the Atlantic to the Pacific is too great to admit of contrast As no preceding cycle the intervening century has revolutionized the world Another century may witness the transfer of human ambitions and activities from Europe and America to Asia and Africa The Pacific and not the Atlantic may become the wash basin of the Universe Can the United States stand apart and aside whilst these movements of mankind like a running stream pass them by an isolated and helpless mass of accumulating and cor rupting riches We could not if we would and we should not if we could We must adopt ourselves to the changed order We must make a new map The vista as it opens to our sight is not so great as would have been the vista of Texas and California Florida and Alaska to the eye of Washington For all bis wisdom the Father of his country could not forsee electricity nor estimate the geographic contractions it would bring Already the old world is re ceding Another world is coming into view The statesmanship of the twentieth century must address itself to this and will be largely constructive in its character The cloth has been already partly cut out It remains for statesmen to put it together so that the world may wear it The United States from now on is destined to be a world power Henceforth its foreign policy will need to be completely recon structed The man who would cling to the traditions of Washington is as one who rejects the railway and travels by the stage coach or disdaining the highway would strike through the woods Do you think we should permanently In crease our army and navy and enter into a competition with the European powers in and across Pacific- Undoubtedly From a nation of shop keepers we become a nation of warriors We escape the menace and peril of socialism and agrarianism as England has escaped them by a policy of colonization and con quest From a provincial huddle of petty sovereignties held together by a rope of sand we rise to the dignity and prowess of an imperial Republic incomparably greater than Rome It is true that we ex change domestic dangers for foreign dangers but in every direction we multiply the opportunities of the peopleI We risk Caesarism certainly Caesarism is preferable to anarchism We riskwars but a man has but one time to die and either in peace or war he is not likely to die until his time comes Sufficient unto the day Is the evil thereof In short A Are fa P Yoil flips IsPfin weight IThese are symptoms of anemia or poor blood They are just as frequent t summer as in the winter And you can be I cured at one time just as well as another Scotts EmulsionI of cod liver oil wilt fiypo phospMes will certainly Almost f fdisturbach It the light color of PIpower to the nerves It hll1 lfi back your old weight and strength j Dnifniltti toe and St iiiAllDoWN rChcmUts rNew York I r Save Your Money One box of rutts Pills will save many dollars in doctors bills Theywillsurcly cureall diseases ofthe stomach liver or bowels No Reckless Assertion For sick headache dyspepsia malaria constipation and biliousness a milion endorse TUTTS Liver PILLS anything is better than the pace wo were going these present forces were started Into life Already young man hood of the country Is as a goodly brand snatched from the burning nnd given a perspective replete with noble deeds and elevating On what ground would you favor the muchtalkedof AngloAmerican Alliance I have never been as you know an Anglomanlac I have regarded England DS our greatest Indeed as a lifelong friend of Ireland I have held the English at arms length Out the interposition of some disastrous mischance whenever Ireland has had a show of better limes has made me despair of Irish freedom in that direction and by the old process of agita tion armed or otherwise Indeed Mr Gladstone being dead the Irish seem now to have more to expect of the Conserva tives than of the Liberals and hence in this particular regard the Irish question is eliminated altogether In a way let me add I have not much faith In nternational alliances They often serve a purpose on occasion Like an umbrella they aro good for a rainfall but scarcely fur a roof Yet it can not be denied that wo are of the same blood and faith and as no American would williingly see ill come to England so we might very well join the English In the work of putting the AngloSaxon imprint upon the reorganization of China and the repartition of terri tories in Africa and in Asia What is your opinion of American senti ment as to these That is a matter to be determined by the future Inevitably they will involve prolonged and it may be acrimonious dis cussion All other issues will be subordinated to them In my opinion however the end is Inevitable We have thrown off Ibe swaddling clothes of national babyhood and stand forth an international giant capapie MORTONS GAP The picnic was a grand success finan daIly and otherwise Mr Charles Gray and daughter of Crofton were guests of the family of Dr J E Williams Saturday and Sunday IJosb Whitney of Rockcastle viiited here Monday Rev W L Barns preached an eloquent sermon at the Christian church Sunday morningRoy Blanks has been suffering very much with his eyes lately but they are better nowiMrs Ben T Robinson spent a couple of weeks visiting in Caldwell nnd Lyon counties recently IChlrles Guy and wife of Central City visited the family of G M Stokes last week playingballMrs Ben T Robinson and Mrs G Browning were in Earlinglon Friday Mr Tom Robinson and son George visited the family of Ben T Robinson on Sunday J O P Slaton who has been living in Earlington for the past eight or nine months will we hear soon return to Mor tons Gap lete Kingston ol Central City was in Mortons Gap one day last week Mrs Tom Stale was in Madisonville SaturdayMiss Maggie Fitzgerald died Friday morning about eleven oclock after n ling ering illness of ten or twelve weeks duration with typhoid fever Her remains followed by a large concourse of friends were taken to Earlington where they were interred in the Catholic cemetery It is sad indeed to be separated from one so good so kind so tender but her spirit has gone to Its Maker and she is at rest So weep not kind parents brothers and sis tens but so live that when you too are done with earth and earthly things you will be prepared to enter into the Joys of the good and holy and there meet with loved ones gone before Four of our boys have entered and now belong to the Volunteer Army of the United Stales Ibe grandest army in the world They have offered their services to the government and are willing to bleed and die if need be to keep the flag afloat and the honor and glory of the Republic unsullied May they ever prove worthy the name they bear and may their deeds of valor shine In resplendent lustre as an in spiration to DIXON S Hicks Clay Hall Willie and Lum Hardwick went to Blackford Tuesday Mrs Parker has qualified as executrix for the estate of J C Parker deceased Miss Ella Eades of near Providence Is visiting Mrs Delia Fnqaay Several of the young peoplo went out for a picnic Sunday on Slover Rev E McCnllom preached at the Union church Monday The show that has been here for three weeks left Monday for Clay The prisoners almost made their escape Wednesday night from the Jail One of them made a key out of wood and while Mr Page was at the show they unlocked the door and bad nearly cut through the brick wall when they were discovered and placed back in the cells J C Parker who has been lingering so long with consumption died at his home in Dixon Thursday He was born in 1845 in this State where be has always made his home He was a consistent member of the Christian church twentytwo years He was a faithful a kind father and a good citizens Mrs Ellender Mooney died at John G Jenkins Saturday morning Deceased was ninetythree years of age and bad been a member of the church for seventysix years She was the grandmother of Mr John Jenkins and a native of Kentucky were held at the burying ground CHAT The Pennsylvania Railroad Company decided early In the year to build in locomotives of various patterns during the year So far this year Ibey have built about twenty locomotives for the lines east of Plttsburg and Erie This company usually builds from sixty to seventy new locomotives each year and although the war situation has curtailed this work it is expected that more locomotives will be built during the next six months He who will wrong another to please you will sometime wrong you to please another Bud Smith and Walter Gardner farmers near Cerulean Springs had a row Sunday in which Smith was struck on the head with a rock and badly hurt A dispatch from Hopkinsvillo says Mrs Kate Wheeler Morris has filed suit for divorce against her husband Rev Charles L Mor ris rector of an Episcopalchurch in Natchez alleging inhumanity- and cruel treatment r t r t I FOR EVERY FOOT ft There is the Right Shoe Your Shoe is r here We make a point of fitting people 5 Any house can sell shoesonce We sell I shoes over and over to the same Steady trade is the test of a Shoe StoreIfe We have lots of such advertisements w ing around over Hopkins County they t A walk a good deal the Shoes feel so easy and 1look I swell Our Pingrcc Smith our Kneeland our Ziegler Bros i tf I 10Wo1 Ono You Know I I WE WANT YOUR SHOE TRADE f BISHOP COMADISONVILLE KY fj t SAVOUR MONEY DACK IP YOU WANT IT I 1 iBuild a Home Repair a House I 1 01 I Now is tlc time for this kind of work PUT YOUR HOUSE IN ORDER tot For Spring and Summer our nest comfortable C1JWE HAVE THE STUFF J tt All sorts of Building Material fi Lumber Doors and Sash Ycl low Pine Stuff Lime CementL4 fi Builders Hardware etc etc OUR PLANING MILL RUNS EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR And we can furnish All Orders on Short Notice rilhtfii RUBY COt MADISONVILLE KY if 1 W wt vv v u WAR WITH SPAIN I Reliable War News f 4 IN THE GREAT i6 i NATIONAL rFAMILY Furnished The New York Weekly Tribune 1i 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 For eign Correspondence Market Reports and all general news of the World and Nation We furnish the NEW YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE and your favorite home paper THE BEE S BOTH ONE YEAR FOR 125 I Send all orders to THE BEE Earlington Ky 74 = Jt 4 4 VPST BERNARD GENERAL STORE tJ1tod l a mtI1to UPTTI If you looked over our new line tJofPAPER HANGINGS you m would at once say tit you- 1z ffi would like them stuck upon yur rooms Itis a pleasure to a ffiusto show them PQ CONE IN AND ASK i I H TO SEE THEM ffl ST BERNARD GENERAL STORE WILLARDHOTELw MANAGER BEST a and 250 HOUSE IN LOUISVILLEI 1 r fLat L1T i 0 li1 J tA TIETTTI Ti i I i3ee lull 3nbustru me afIve LOCAL NEWS I shipNorj Is Hpflowbattle Mrs W G Brahiliam visited her parents here this week Mrs T F McGlynan and little visttingMrst Mrs W S Bramwell and daughter of Nashville visited the family of O J Farnsworth this week Dont fail to come to Earl = I ington and celebrate the i Glorious Fourth this year Willie Mahoney has returned from Jasper Ind where he has been for the past ten months at s7 tending college Misses Pauline Davis Bcttic and Margaret Victory returned last Wednesday night from St Vincents Academy Mrs M B Long and children niter a pleasant visit to relatives and friends at Mt Vernon Ind have returned home Mrs J M Victory and daugh ters Mrs Will Wright and Miss Pauline Davis were in Madison ville Tuesday afternoon The Committee of Arranc L ments are doing everything i they can to make the Fourth of July picnic a great success f Mr James Davenport was her- erJhis week to see his sister Mrs Ray McDonald who is very low with stomach trouble Fears are entertained that site may not re cover Miss Ray Prathcr of Slaughters yule stopped over for a visit to Mrs W W Etheridge on her way home from Franklin KyI where she had been as a delegate the Lathes Missionary Convcn of the M E Church South 4rtoMess Dan Daves and Joseph McGaw of this countyvent to r Hopkinsvillc yesterday to attend the tobacco sales Mr Daves had iseveral hogsheads of tobacco in the of Ragsdale Cooper CotThe sales were largely and much of the weed changed hands The prices paid were fair an a rule Mrs Bender of Louisville who was advertised to lecture to the ladies at the Christian Church Tuesday and Wednesday afternoons this week was called home by a telegram Saturday and hence was unable to be here She asks that TUB DEE announce that the hopes to address the ladies of Earlington at some future datel Died at Manitou on the 24th inst Miss Mattie Shanks aged twenty seven years The deceased was well known having been raisedI i Jin that vicinity and leaves friends She was a victim of that fell destroyer consumptionfi Iand bore her long emplary patience and resignationt Her remains were ata Browdcrs cemetery on the 25thr 1 1Re S H Lovelace conducting 1 servicesrDedication Ncjt Sunday July ad the new u i church at Bethany in the Rose Creek country will be dedicated The building will practically be completed this week Rev C C Hall will conduct the dedicatory services and a basket dinner will be had on the grounds A gen eral invitation is extended and a large attendance expected New Wine In an Old Bottle Workmen are busily engageds remodeling the Bascomb which will be generally overhauled and repaired and equipped witht urtodatc windows and doors l sides being treated to a liberal dose of variegated lead and oiltWhen the finishing touches arc added the house will be occupied by the mother and sisters of L II OBrien Trod on Glass Last Saturday while little George Arnold was playing about the yard he stepped upon a piece of broken glass and cut his foot in a fearful manner The gash inflicted was nearly two inches long and pene trated deeply in his foot The flow of blood was somewhat alarm ing and fears were entertained that an artery was severed Medical attention soon arrested tho flow of blood and the little fellow is all right at present TrucK The truck wagon of the hornyi handed sons of toil can be seen upon our streets from the rising of the sun till the going down of the same Everything pertaining to the garden field or orchard is of fered the citizen right at his door L The following prices prevail at Earlington Apples 40 to 500 peaches 500 potatoes cher ries icj berries jocj beans JOCiI cabbage 50 per head Garden truck is abundant The black barry crop will be unusually large peaches ant apples arc away below the average Remember the Maine and dont forgot the grand pichfc tobegiveniaAI O U p on the Fourtht 5ft f p- Ir jT Jl J EVANGELIST LEE Coming to Earllngton to Hold ii Revival OLlaud City led Enterprise Rev Josephus Lee our fellow townsman has completed his ar rangements and will begin Evan gelistic work about July ist He has had several calls but will be gin at Earlington Ky Mr Lee is a logical reasoner a splendid orator and a Christian gentleman pleasureinHe has secured the services of singerMrTheir work will be strictly undo objectbeingThe meeting will be held in the General Baptist Church Mr Stevens will hold soag service and prayer meeting Friday night and each night until the arrival of Mr Lee who expects to reach here Monday July 4thand to begin nightArrangements been made to dedicate the church the third Sunday in July cordiallyinvited these meetings IDearness Cannot be Cured by local applications as tbey cannot reach the diseased portion 6f the ear There is abycaused by an Inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube When this tube eels inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing and when it is entirely closed deafness is thenresult and unless Ibo inflammation can taken out and this tube restored to its nor mal condition hearing will be destroyed forever nine cases out of len are caused by catarrb which Is nothing but an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of deafness caused by catarrh nCnreF J CHENEY CO Toledo O w 750Halls the best o Wish They HadntaMatt Hilton George Hilton and Boyd Laffoon tinted citizens of this city laced the music before Judge Cowell last week to answer deportmentItwere present at a social gathering culled folks a few nights since where lager beer was not a stranger and during the progress of the evening some unknown P party smote Mat Hilton who promptly retaliated by billing the first man in reach and that man was Boyd Laffoon who in turn lit upon Mat and seized that partyss proboscis between his teeth ug down on that member with he energy of a vise At this junctmure George Hilton a Mats developed some cutlery ot barlow descent and illustratedt Laffoons face and divers steel cuts A few chairstand a club were peaceinducedtwo knife slashes anti a dozen bruises footed up the casualties Ireelybetoreso much regret over the unfortun t onlylevied in cidcntals seasoned with an adult dose of wholesome advicekMr Isaac Homer proprietor of the urton House Burton W Va andone of the most widely known men In the Statedwas cured of rheumatism after three f suffering lIe l1ys I have not ufiscient command of to stnyold me that nothing could bo done for mend my friends were fully convinced that nothing but death would relieve mo of myEsuffering In June 1894 Mr Evans salesman for the liecommendedAt this time my foot and limb were double Jjlegsing the Pain Balm the swelling began to decrease the pain to leave and now I consider that I am entirely cured For EarllngtonGeorgeMortons GaplTake Salt With This A prominent citizen tells us that of earlyTuesdayfront steps of a certain church he discovered a gallon jug beneath the teps which he says was half I nilrof excellent whisky He he did not molest the jug nor tiievereaders choose to believe jtIdo so at shippers risk How in the name of reason could he tell without touching whether a corked jug was full halffull or empty And how could he decide without tasting whether its con T tents were excellent whisky or St the vilest tanglefoot No no old birds cannot be deceived by chaff Try us with a fish lie or a snake story but dont try to get us to swallow that Ananias fiction of the unmolested jugiAn Enterprising Druggist There ate few men more wide awake and enterprising than the Sl Bernard cbestmany customers He now has the valua iscovervforis the wopderful remedy that is producing such a furor all over the country by its many startling cures It absolutely cures Asthma Bronchitis Hoarseness and all affections of the Throat Chest and Lungs Call at above drug store and get a trial botptie free or a regular sitofor joe and Guaranteed to cure or price refunded Lucien Davis shot and killed Henry Reese at Herndon in Christian county Sunday morning in a l crapsEavjsat the time of the killing and will be acquitted Both parties arc coloredsUucklena Arnica Salve The best Salve in the world for Cuts Bruises Sores Ulcers Salt Rheum Fever Sores Tetter Chapped lands Chilblainsi Corns and all Skin Eruptions lively cures Piles or no pay It Is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money Price 350 per box For Sale by St Bernard Drug Store THIRD REGIMENT JUBILANT IIt Will Be One of the Fifteen to do to the Front at Once Boys of the Pennyroyal are Happy Over the Change of Orders- Chickamauga Park Ga June gotoof the fifteen regiments the First Corps to be sent in the field This good news was received this afternoon and as soon as the report reached camp 1200 Kentuckian yelledthemselves were they that the regiment is soon to battle Even sick men in the jomedtheYesterday the Third regiment was in gloom over an order transferring it to the Third division which will remain in camp indefinitely Today the order was countermanded and the Kentuckians will remain in Gen Wilsons division anc march with it to Cuba The regiment will remain brio gaded with the Sixteenth Pennsylvania and Second Wisconsin This afternoon orders were issued to each company to the effect that the men dispose of surplus clothing nd effects in order to be ready for marching Another order was issued for the regiment to be in read byColesota At inspection it will be ascertained what equipments arc still needed and they will be 1mI mediately furnished The rest atIthe equipment such as side arms and leggings are stored here A staff Captain tells me if any regii leave fortlje front the Third ill be among them Capt Sam Clark is acting Major f the Second battalion The Third was reviewed this afternoon t parade by Gen Brooke He complimented Col Smith on the appearance of his regiment Interesting to Women NEW PROVIDENCE KY 24 iSgS Mrs Birdie Aaron Allbrntin states tbatIbotb her mother and herself have great benefit from Hoods Sarsaparilla and it has given her perfect health The peculiar power of this medicine to purify enrich and vitalize the blood makes It es- eclaily valuable to weak and tiredwomen who find health and strength In its use Home Talent Mr Leo Oldham a well known cityhowedwhich he has just finished and in his parlor To speak ol itt ildly it is a thing of beauty and eightfeetoak and finished with tillI greatest workmen ship The man el proper is supported by needed doric columns and neatly finished with stamped oak moulding A large beveled French mirror sur mounts the mantel Upon eachI side of the mirror arc needed col umns supporting a heavy archi rave richly finished alto gether the finest handmade mirror the county Mr Oldham is working upon a second one of the pattern for a gentleman who nows a good thing when he sees itiHow to Look Good Good looks are really more than skin eep depending entirely on a healthy con ition of all the vital organs If the liver inactive you have a bilious look if your dyspeptichave a pinched look Secure good bealtbC you will surely have good lookstlectric Bitters Is a good Alterative Tonic Acts directly on the Stomach ver and Kidneys purifies the bloodcures pimples blothes and boils and gives a goodc complexion Every bottle guaranteed old at St Bernard Drug Store 500 per- ottle Crossed Over Mrs Mary Baker died Sunday morning at the home of her sonin aw Mr Rufus Graham near the told tan yard in this county The deceased was seventy eight years age and leaves a large circle of relatives and friends Her death resulted from an attack of flux which on account of her advanced ge soon terminated fatally The were interred in Kichland cemetery Monday evening fat lowed by a large concourse of rela vcs and friends to whom we ex sympathyIHundreds of thousands have been in duced to try Chamberlains Cough Remedy I by reading what it has done for albersI and having tested Its merits for themselves byStRobinson Mortons Gap George King Charles Cut His Finger Off Mr John Nance living in the country near Onton Webster county while splitting stove wood ast Saturday afternoon cut off the index finger of his left hand It was not only a painful but hap pening just now a serious accident since Mr Nance has his growing rop on hand and is thus crippled o that he is not able to handle it himself Not long since Mr Nances sister who lives with him was partially stricken with paralysis Truly it seems that troubles come not singly Mr Nance is fatherinlaw of Mr Duvall of this lace Better than A Klondike 0014 MIne Good health U priceless when once lost When you line a HUB or conpU Invest 2Sc In a bottle of Dr Ottos Spruce Unlit hal am tbercturni are greater than a half Interest bqylotollIeJltliSold by St Bernard Drug Store For every wound we give to thers our own heart must bear a car There will be the greatest crowd that was ever in Earl ington on the Glorious Fourth I yourfriendsplace to come t it 1 Pd flr The Wny of the Transgressor William Campbell a druggist of McHenry Ohio county is contemplating the local scenery through metallic meshes at Louisville And this is the why of Wilyims trouble About a year ago he went to the Indian nation and set up in the business of selling soft Thinkmghe allegedbeerpurity and soon had poor Lo tanked up to his utmost capacity on the shady article Meanwhile Uncle Sam was not so engrossed with war and rumors of war bu erringWilliamcame back to the land ol comely maidens fleet steeds and superior tanglefoot where he soon found himself under the protection of the best government the sun ever shone upon On the Move Monday morning a spread of can vas was reported by the lookout in the south bearing down upon the city at the rate of possibly one Iand oneeighth knots per hour Everybody got ready for action and a large crowd gathered on the cor ncr to await the approach of the strange squadron which on closer approach proved to be a couple of movers wagons The one in ad vance was drawn by a yoke of al leged steers that would hardly comI pare with a brace of Newfoundland dogs while the vehicle in the rear was yanked by a solitary ox of sim ilar size One man several women sonic children and the re quisitc amount of dogs manned the outfit They hailed from the land of flowers and were headed for Chicago They had been six weeks on the road and their faith and pluck was at full face value They Prefer Walking f GeorgeMoorein a buggy to comtcmplate scenerye adjacent to the city and we have been able to learn this part of the enterprise panned out satisfactorily But alas andalack the short duration of mundane descendinglie D w church on the home stretch at a greasedligirtning as soared over an embankment ands alighted in a haphazard fashion at the bottom The horse freed of fitownin later and the buggy was brought in somewhat dismantled A good sized fright constituted most of the injuries Into Their New Quarters The commodious and handsome bank building that was being erected by Mr John G Mortonu has been completed and now occupied by this reliable and well known banker The building is especially adapted for business of this kind and every modern convenience necessary to facilitate- smatters has been supplied It is a handsome structure and the inwside as well as outside is sure to attract and please the eye of the Jiis the designer of this build t ng and well may he be pleased with its handsome appearancef Relative to Biscuit a The first delivery of new wheat in Owensboro took place on tire 24th The opening price was 66 This is six cents higher 1897Noin Hopkinsvillc The Kentuckian says that the fears of a short crop seems to be well founded The crops threshed yielded light and the quality not of the best The market at that place is expected to open at Go cents From everyr section throughout Hopkins so far heard from the crop is above the average and the qualitya satisfactory The best medicine you can take is that which builds a solid foundation for health in pure rich blood Hoods Sarsaparilla Light Fingered Gentryc The residence of Ben Brown coloredwas entered by thieves Sunday night The burglars carried out a trunk belonging to Bensc mother and broke the lock ing themselves to the contents n The owner of the trunk is treasurer of a secret society and tires thieves did not hesitate to the funds therein deposited This we suppose they did on fundamental principles There is no clue to the thieves who no doubt at this time are rejoicing that the Eastern Star is numbered among their lucky luminaries ISaturday night a mob took George Scott colored from the jail in Kussellville and hung him to a tree in the suburbs The mob was composed about forty per sons most of whom were boys and jailordid I party but as the wires leading to Adairville were cut it is supposed that tire mob came from that section Scotts crime was an at tempted assault upon a Mrs Scrog gins who lives near Adair- villeCASTOR I AFor Infants and Children The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tho Signature of r i Checks drawn before July i need no stamps no matter when pre sentcd sosays a Collector of In ternal Revenue Dr Ottoi Spruce Cam Baltam the mott pleasant and rellble remedy for cOIlIrIiacoldl croup I1ll1oreueal of the throat cliCltan mug Iario bottles 25c and We Sold by SI Bernard Drug Store IJ- p 1 S RECRUITS FOR TOE THIRD Capt Atkinson at Hopkinsvlllc to Complete Enlistments More Paducah Men Wanted tia- Go Than He Could- Accommodate Capt H L Atkinson and his recruiting party boarded the Louisville and Nashville train at Nortonville yesterday morning at thirtytThey were sleepy and weary having been up all night assistaIUSstopped their last stand is to be made and the last opportunity offered to Ken gallantThirdgo to the front from Chickamauga The Captain of course sent his re cruits on through The train was crowded with three car loads of recruits mostly from bt Louis and hearty salutes were exchanged as the Kentucky boys boarded the trainiMetropolis 111 accompanied Capt payingtheirhave opportunity to enlist This was because of the fact that the Captains supply of blanks was ex haustedat Paducah For this v reason too a number of Paducah men were left behind who were f anxious to join On the arrival at Hopkinsville Private Prouse whose l home is in that city was saluted on- o all sides by friends who said they were waiting for him The whole party were too sleepy to be hungry and some of them went to f CaptAtkinsonorm of a skirmish at the breakfast table and was forced to retire t Tine Captain thinks it will be ome days before the regimentsc to go to the away from Chickamauga and that the Third Kentucky will probably not move inside a weeks time r For three years we have never been isiarrhoeaIIIndianapolissoon think of being without flour s a bottle of this Remedy in the summer s- eison We have used it with all three ofaour children and it has never failed to cure IIItbStoreCharles Ben T Robinson Mortons Gap w DOWN IN THE MINESIs Supl Crutchfield while en route to stopberetA Middlesboro coal and coke company j bbyorgaDIzed in company with a capital stock of tooo- ooo Paul Price is said to be one of the best at Chickamauga Paul was con with the St Bernard Coal Co anda as a faithful employe The Tennessee Coal and Iron Co has organized a company with a millions planthe onsYCol Toombs while lifting a heavy piece t f timber last week sprained his back and or several days it was only by the help of cane that be could move around Jwitbdoing her share toward supplying the c government war with one of tbe necessaries ofh Scores of men who work but about ptributingup to buy beer Better throw away the money boys than use it thus I Bailey of the Reinecke Coal Co took an active part in the Sunday school picnic held here last Friday Mr Bailey p3r1Inreputation as a Sunday school worker picicnd as the St Bernard Coal Co kindlyt shut down their mines and the 11DouncedThe chief topic of discussion outside the war question is the picnic to be held ere on the 4th July and management an rest assured that the miners uill show an appreciation of their efforts to please by their patronage The continued strike in the Welsh coal has reduced the supply of ngllshs oal to such an extent that mail and senger steamers of English lines run ing to Capo Town Africa and Australiab and South America have been ely on American steamer coal The Welsh shows no promise of termination The young miners who find it necessary if to look elsewhere for work cannot blame anyone but themselves for their condition While we are called upon to performs manual labor we cannot afford to say where or at what we shall labor and must make the best of life by doing what our bands find to do and not bo too choice insour selectionoQuite a number of experienced mining machine men from here accepted the terms offered them by a Mt Vernon coal opera- stor and are now trying their luck north of the Ohio river Good wages and steady work were offered the men and as work here at this season of the year is uot rush ing they can well bo spared The mine where they go to work is one of the few inines In the north that is not controlled by organized labor and therefore they should feel at home The process by which nature forms accumulations of silver is very inter esting It must be rembered that the earths crust is full of water which percolates everywhere through the rocks making so lutions of elements obtained from them These chemical solutions take up small particles of the precious metal which Ibey- find scattered here and there Sometimes the solutions in question nre hot the water having got sofar down as i lobo set boiling by the Internal heat of the globe Then they rush upward picking up the bits of metal as they go Naturally heat assists the performance of this opera tion Now and then the streams thuiatformed perpetually flowing hither thither below ground pass through the cracks or cavities in the rocks where they deposit their loads of silver This is kept up for a great length of lime perh ps thousands of years until the fissures of the pocket are filled up Cran everrdirectionor occasionally a chamber may be stored- full of it as it a myriad bands wore fetch ing the treasure from all sides and biding I r i jdJc 4 Jir tt r S away a future bonanza for some luck WeekIyDLOCOMOTIVE BLASTS Operators Mann and Coffey were called to Hopkinsville last week to attend court Agent Mann of Pembrokeeonlemplates account making a Irlrto some summer resort on We are sorry to state that Yard Switchman Clay Wooldridge is quite sick at this writingThe Torrey Rough Riders should have used their persuasive powers and secured transportation over the L Nalways- a sale route timboominghere on the Fourth of July Wash makes a full team of himself on such occasions the Philadelphia Press says the Penn nia Railroad Company will construe 1000 large box cars with a capacity of 80000 pounds as soonas the details can bo arranged and the contract let Conductor Robertson having taken a series of lessons on bow to properly run a passenger train has graduated and is now of a run between St Louis and NashvilleOperator C J Martin one of the most that ever worked on tbe returnedfrom roadlaIf the following clipping proves true the many friends of George Scudamore formerly agent at Sebree have reasons to con gratulate him upon his good luck Some years ago G C Scudmore cashier of the Sebree Deposit Bank bought a piece of 5ooLatelymineral deposits and the other day be sold it to a mining company for 5220SpecialAgent Harlan of the L N ast week arrested Shed Wallace and had him bound over after a preliminary trial n the charge of into a railroad car and taking therefrom a lot of baltleax tobacco some of which was seen in his possession in Nortonvillo Several other suspicious were also arrested but or lack of convicting evidence were released The suspects have all been rest dents of Hopkinsvillc One of the effects of the present tendency o Increase the efficiency of our ystems is seen In the form of large orders or locomotives and cars of the power and- apacity required by the new principles to which railroad managers as a class are endeavoring to conform The generally AallyRreaterliberalitythe locomotive and carbuilding industry receiving a marked impetus from the volume of new orders of this kind In fact T activity in this direction has become so arked that it constitutes a feature of no small importance in the general business a road of any import nce In the United Stales is not at the presteDt moment bending its energies improvement its roadbed and bridges so they will bear the weight of the- eavier and more powerful locomotives capacityhichwhich the train load is increased and the of transporting a ton of freight a mile wayDradslreets Louisville Ky June H1be directors RailwayCompaDYmade in the wages of Us army of employes uring the panic of 183 and which hasteen in force since that time men are directly affected by this action and 20000 profit by the increase fFivewas made in the salaries and wages of every man on the companys pay roll The matter became a national one Strikes were threatened and labor meetings were held ll over the country The Louisville and Nashville officers refused to budge one inch declaring that when business in the West and South picked up they would reo tore the cut At the meeting of directors and upon the- onsent of the large bondholders in New passhethe cut to the men President Milton H Smith has just re turned from a trip to London where he- ecured the consent of the bondholders to he plan Beginning July i those who re eived prior to the cut 4000 per annum nd over and were cut 20 per cent will ave their wages advanced io per cent and the remaining io per cent January i Those who were receiving less than 4000 er annum will have an advance of 5 per ent i and 5 per cent January i A- circular letter stating this will be issued tomorrow to the employes The pay roll of the L N amounts to 10500000 per annum and the increase means an additional expense of 1000000 per annum to the road The following clipping shows that the United States has some good engineers at work in Cuba The Spanish have tried to disable a locomotive standing with steam on the by disconnecting the coupling rods partsburylDgsea Two engineers happened to be with the advance squadron of the Twenty second infantry and the troops went for the locomotive with a yell The soldiers bunting about for the missing parts found some and Improvised others One engineer acting as fireman and the other at the throttle in twenty minutes they ran her nto with the tender full of sharp shooters delirious with enthusiasm over Yankee ingenuity The engineer remarked cylinderbeadThe iron railway bridge at luragua was slightly damaged during yesterdays bom bardment bnt the rolling stock is safe and the track to the east is not destroyed the transportation problem is solved The haste of the Spanish evacuation is- hown by the fact that breakfast was on the table and the bacon actually frying Our soldiers profited by this The Spanish tried to destroy the fiour by cutting open the bags but much f this was saved by our troops who are now on very short rations as they carried only a nominal three days supply from Daiquiri Indeed the Second Massachu elts infantry took nothing The heat led many soldiers to discard their rations as well as their clothing TIme heat of the junglefenced road was awful especially to heavily accoutered men and time path was lined with packets Shirts were discarded by as well as blankets and haversacks Several men were ex hausted and moved to the rear not from sickness but from beat Gen Wheeler is in command of all the cavalry and with General Lawton at the front these two should keep any enemys attention thoroughly engaged OUR QUARANTCB 10000 IN GOLD We will pay One Hundred Dollariln Goid tot any and every case of cough and colds wuer no benefit la derived from the ate of Dr Ottoi luiatrlou8lultatious Sold by St Bernard Drug Store We can do nothing yesterday tomorrow so we really ought o do all we can today It is the Best on Earth That is what Udwards Parker mer chants of Plains Ga say of Chamberlains Pain Balm for rheumatism lame back deep seated and muscular pains Sold by Si Bernard Drug Store Barling Ion George King St Charles lien T Robinson Mortons Gap Subscribe tot TilE BEE Sp I r G uro1oediiens petimingOED ALizAMDHi Karlmcton Kr Rev Slaughter preached at the Baptist church Sunday night Miss Winstead of Nebo Is the guest of Miss Lena Bailey Rev W T Silvey did not accept the call from the Baptist church James Furgeson of St Charles was in town last week Mrs L B Cava Dab attended the Con vention of Wise Men at Princetion wasInRev A Bunch of Madisonvllle was out last week visiting friends Rev R H Hall and wife were in town TuesdayThe between Ceo Simms urn OHutt comes off next Thursday night at the reading room Subject Which has the most right to Cuba the United States or Spain Miss Mary Kenons essay at the reading room and at the Childrens Day exercises were highly commended by all present Miss Millie Bradley and Mr Tom Rad fcrd were married Tuesday MORTONS GAP Several of our people went io Evansville SundayRev Rawls preached at his church Sun dayR H Hall Is on the sick list Charley Lyons got his foot mashed in the mines Friday Mrs Aaron Morton of Madisonville is visiting here this week viSitedIrlendsMrs N U Ross Is visiting hereIWm Johnson is sick Or UItoI Spruce Gum Datum U scientificremedy based on modern discoveries anti com pounded by chemists of renown who hare given AskyoutdruggistSold twoslzcs 25c and SOc Sold by St Bernard Drug Stre Where are you going on the Fourth You had better come to Earlington where you will have a good time A Summer Outing long the NorthWestern Line jbewaukee Waukesha Madison De iis Lake Green Lake Gogcbic j jolisMinnetonka White Bear Ashland Munismg Twentieth Cen ury Tram the Northwestern Limited electric lighted daily to St Paul Minneapolis and Duluth Low rate tourist tickets and pamphlets upon inbuiry of ticket agents or address A H Waggener T P A NO7 Jackson Place Indianapolis Ind or W B Kniskern G P T A Chicago 111 War Map Free Latest official indexed maps of he world Cuba and Phillipine Islands for pocket use issued byI the Chicago Northwestern Ry ree for two cent stamp JnucRobert Kelley of Grayson county deserted the army in order to marry He now languishes behind the bars in Louisville and will be sent to Lcavenworth Kan to serve out a long term in the mihiS tary prison at that placep DR L D BROSE PRACTICE LIMITED TO DISEASES OF THE EYE EAR NOSE AND THROAT sot UPFIR FIHIT STRIC- TEVANSVILLE IND W A NISBEl Pre dent O W WADDILL Cashier 2Kopkins Loiinlu BANKIJMADISONVILLE Captal Stock 50000 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 jpT y tYbMITLIT THE EXCELLENCE OF SYRUP OF FItS Is duo not only to time originality and alsotomanufactured by scientific processes SYRUPCo thotruomanufacturedbyonly a knowledge of that fact will assist one In avoiding tho worthless partiesFORNIA Fio SYIIVP Co with the medi cal profession and tho satisfaction which tho genuine Syrup of Figs has given to millions of families makes tho namo of the Company a guaranty Isforas It acts on time kidneys liver and wCalteDIng nauseate In order to get its beneficial effects please remember the name of the Company CAUFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO SAN FItANCISCO CO LOU ILrE Kr NEW YOKE KT I DR OTTOS SPRUCE GUM BALSAM CURES YOUR COUGH IN A DAY 25 50 CENT BOTTLES Sold by St Bernard Drug Store 5GbH PAYS FOR T- HETwiceaWeek CourierJournalONE 04 Six or EightPage Papers Sent Postpaid by Mail Almost DAILY RECORD OFWARNEfThe paperInrate incomparable All other issues have een to this one great feature at once and keep thoroughly osted The offer may be withdrawn in a short time The low price Oc A YEAR- s for the purpose of placing a great newspaper twice a week within the reach of the masses BY A SPECIAL ARRANQEHENT YOU CAN GET THE TwIccaWecli ConrierJouinal and th- oEarlington Beef Both one year Foronly125Th- is is for cash subscriptions only All subscriptions under this offer must be sent through the office of The Bee Earlington Ky NEW ENTERPRISEDAILY BVMtr OHO oivinaS- ATISFACTION STOVES oven umm 200000 JT They are made of Southern Iron br Southern Workmen J who are sustained by the products of Southern Partners They last longer and make more homes happy than any other Stove on earth tfIre backs guaranteed for 15 yearn It your Dealer does not handle them WRlm FOR CATALOGUE Phillips Buttorff Mfg Co NASHVILLE TENN MAm FACTVRU OF COOKING JANDHEATING STOVES i MtnteU tad Crates Hollowware Tinware Etc ZAIW 1M China Crockery andfGlassware Cutlery WOODEN AND WiLLOWWARE Everything necessary and convenient I TBIOYCLESfor tho Kitchen Dlnlnjr Room w Laundry and Dairy fe LA SPECIALTY r I c If v k w a 4 D L J7 i Ten CentsBUYS ANY OF OUR I SUMMER DRESS GOODS This Includes All of Our ImDorted Organdies Worth 1234c to 25C ALL NEV PATTERNS ANDERSON WALLERJ MADISONVILLE KENTUCKY AN OPEN LETTER To MOTHERSS WE ARE ASSERTING IN TilE COURTS OUR BIGHT TO TIlE EXCLUSIVE USE OF THE WORD II CASTORIA AND PITCHERS CASTORIA AS OUR TRADEMARK 7 DR SAMUEL PITCHER of Hyannis Massachusetts was the originator ofII CASTORIA tho sarno that t has borne and does now bear sjf n TTST on every the fac simile signature of wrapper This is tile original C A 810 R r A which has been used in the homes of the Mothers of America for over thirty years LOOK CAREFULLY at tho wrapper and see that it is the kind you have always bought on the and has the signature of tyf7K wrapper No one has authority from me to use my name except The Centaur Company of which Chas H Fletcher is President March 24 1898 D 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 in gredients of which even he does not know U The Kind You Have Always Bought BEARS THE SIGNATURE OF I Insist on Having The Kind That Never Pailed You THC CINTAUK COMPANY TT MURRAY BTHCCT hlWTOKK CITY 1i J w IIF A Popular Proprietary f I Medicine Sold at Retail L PackageforI J in a t 1 Mstep lead to a revolution 1t trade A New York company of manufacturing cbemlititho lUptn Chemical placed upon the market aboul nyO curs tu a medicinal tablet or Ubule computed uf powdered preparations of certain medicinal drug which alllJeen airtr r S tulned to be of more uu oniouK nutllcal men than any other for the euro or al leviation of such IIU common to man lu liuvo their origin In an or wuk capacitY for uulmllatlnK fixx absorbing nourlihment and eliminating wuto Tue caolague of ncIuttet1 undr thu head ta wd to Include prcUy nearly enrJ duet jir which the physician li called upon oDrecrtbe In preparing Ihelr standard reined fur the acceptance tho American people the company tbo principle that everything entering Into the IlUCkel ithoukibo of the highest grade gnu so greared d proled ILl to retain UI qniUtIes Intact and unimpaired throuth any ixtnIed climate the choicest dnun should tued their prearatlon hs18tlf with Urn faint perfected methods of modern science the tahulea protected by absorbent cotton and securely corked Kieii the corks lued eglyfJ of a grade to high In Its requirement that no rnanufnctmcr of these ereryday could supply moro than a smelt proportion from Ms output tWit meet toe exacting pecmcatlont The glass were turn packed In loxe of not surpassed In beauty and perfection of by those used by the mcMtfutlillau In 3ewels and ornaments ofgold llaTlngtetlhelrhliiliiitandard and nevereongentizlg to II the proprietors resorted to the accepted modem methods of making ronl known and seven hundred o In lire ears In advertising hu Informed American citizen TabuiesIj that weep over every having a arlnlf upon the urulprosecution of their trade the managers ot the company have noted list there h a present demand for a lower price for every snide that reaches or approaches an IIIfOU and that the pe1e although requiring the best of o macnt being to payhenvypercntaieafor supeediloul- wrapptI1 iit pocking or unneeery protection aRalnat deterioration might To vars In the caao of n be consumed in a week Ii baa also lMendlTered and lroYed by the tIofflmeand actual experiener bat these Tabulel do not hvo the tendency to loss of qualities or diminution of ex A celianee Torn exposum that might at first havo been expected Inumueh as under t favorsbiecOndttioflhItbOlnthat have drawer n traveling ban or k for several week or rae froltjr I na fresh and as efficacious as ever Acting upon these sugestioni and noting particularly the unimpaired prosperity of l great newspaper now sold for a cent Instead old rate of five time that amount 4 and the general tendency In all directions toward low rate and Increased sales the have upon tho experiment of putting Rlpans Tabule In Icartouswhtchthrlwill otter upon ternswhlchwIllpermitoIapekaio or storekeeper at a tulce lower than ever lietore adopted for a medlelnoFIVE CENTSten tabuieaor doses for onehAlf cent each- TIieeompanywIiiliotdiAeOnttnUOtbemaflUfactUTOafldUle intheforin with which the have learned to know and but will over the cheaper ortexperimentaiiyfor tue lnefltof such as rosy desire them It should be pllul understood that of the medicine I Identical In both tort the only difference- being lu the form anti comparative rot or parkIng or putting up The nYetent packages are not yet to be had of although II probable that almost any drug glI when requested by a Customer to do so I but In anyeaae ulngle carton eoolalnlolffen tabuies polrge paid to any address for live cents In stamps forwarded to the Chemical Co No 10 Spruce BI Z4ew York VDIII the goods are thoroughly Introduced to the trade agents peddlers will be supplied at a price which will allow them a fair margin of TOIltvli t Idoren cartons for 40 cents lj 11 down 141 cartons for tiTS gross TJJ cartgni for eSMt agross 30W carton for situ Cash with tlio order cue bb liilt I u I UbaU Castleman Arthur G Lan liair Itrccklarldce Castleman 1 IRoyal Insurance Co I Of Liverpool The Largest Fire Insurance Company in the World f a Does the Largest Business inthe State of Kentucky Does the Largest Business in the Southern States 1 Losses Paid in Kentucky in 1896 24983103 II I PAUL M MOORE Bate Caslleman ARLINGTON KY MANAGERS 1Resident Agent for Earlington and Southern Department jjt LVicinity Home Office Louisville Ky oooo oOu t dfrJIIddhof fJl1Jo1w1f tdh 1 t WE HAVE SPARED C iNO EXPENSE r To make our Funeral Equipment the best in this part of the State t Anythingand everyi thing you want in livery PRICES ALWAYS t THE LOWEST BARNETT ARNOLD hEARLINGTONpy Vr rIPfT t IIJ b Th 5 c ie o t f r jr I THE SDNDAYi SCHOOL LESSON I THIRD QUARTER INTER NATIONAL SERIES JULY 3 Text of the Lesson I lUngs III 1088 Memory Verses 1010 Golden Text rrov xv Commenlarjr by the Rev It M Stcnrui Copyright 1898 by D M Stearns 10 What portion havo wo in David Neither hare wo inheritance In tbo son of Tcssoj to your tents 0 Israel Now see to thlno houso David So Israel departed unto their tents This was tho result of tho refusal of Itchobonm tho son of Solo mon to make the grievous service of hit father lighter for tho people but it was nil under Gods overruling to fulfill Ills word by Ahljnh the prophet verso 15 and qhap tel xl 80 01 Because of Solomons sin In forsaking tho Lord and worshiping idols ho was to loso ten parts of the Uig don one trlbo only being reserved fo11Tids sake that ho might bavo u ways beforo God In Jerusalem chapter xl 3100 It was tho purpose of tho Lord that tho 13 tribes should bo ono nation a wholly righteous nation in tho land given to their fathers and Ills purpose stands unchanged for tho gilts and calling of God are without repentance and every purpose of tho Lord shall bo performed but He 6001 tho end from tho beginning and is through oil seeming discouragements pa tiently working out Ills plan Rem xl 20j Isa xiv 21j xlvi 011 iz 21j Ezek xxxvII 22 17IIBut as for tho children of Israel which dwelt In tho cities of Judab Reho beam reigned over thorn Judith was Davids tribe to which ho belonged anti tho Son of David who is to restore all things of which tho prophets have spoken Is called tho Lion of Judith and also tho Root of David for Ho is Davids son as well as Davids Lord Acts 111 21j Rev v Cij nil 10 Judith prevailed nbovo his brethren and of him camo the chief ruler I Ohron v 2 It was well for Benjamin that they were willing to ctay with Judah oven though seemingly absorbed in tho ono trlbo of which tho Lord spoke 18 Then King Itchoboam sent Ado ram who was over tho tribute and all Israel stoned htm with stones that ho died This Adoram seems to bo tho pnnio as Adonlraw of chapters Ir 6j v 14 Per hnps by sending for the tribute Rchoboam was testing them to see if they had really revolted The result must have thorough ly convinced him but it was an expensive test for tho collector Not different how ever from that of Stephen who for tho sako of tho Son of David was also stoned to death ID So Israel rcbcllol against the house of David unto this day In II Kings xvli 21 it is said that Ho rent Israel from tho house of David and Jeroboam drove Israel from following tho Lord Jeroboam might have boon blessed and made a blessing If only ho had boon will- Ing to keep tho commandments of God and to walk in Ills ways But out of his own heart ho devised ovll things and established idolatry in Israel from Dan to Bethel chapters xl 88 xii 28 20 83 20 And It enmo to pass when all Israel heard that Jeroboam was como again that they sent and called him unto tho congrega tion and rondo him king over all Israel Jeroboam was n widows son anti ono of Solomons servants who had been promoted because of his industry But when the Lord told Solomon of tho division of the kingdom because of his sin then ho sought to kill Jeroboam but ho lied to Egypt and was there till Solomon died chapter xl 28 40 21IIAnd when Bchoboam was come to Jerusalem ho assembled nil tho houso of Judah with tho tribe of Benjamin an hundred and fourscore thousand chosen mon In II Cbron xl I It is said that this army wnrfram Judith find Benjamin and In both passages it says that tho object was to bring tho kingdom again to Itcho beam This however was not Gods way and therefore the army was in n sense a vain array of power Wo read of another king who hired 100000 mighty men and paid them a hundred talents of silver but WItS not allowed to use them for they wore not in Gods plan 22 But tho word of God came unto Shomarab tho man of God saying Tho name of this man of God signifies Hear ing Jehovah and a truo man of God Is ono who hears only tbo Lord nnd delivers His messages as faithfully ns Samuel did tho Lords message to Ell lie that hath My word let him speak My word faithfully is a good message for every man and wom an of God Jer xxIII 28 Tho next chap ter I Kings xIII is in some respects the greatest Man of God chapter in tho Bi ble for in it the title is used not less than 14 times nnd it teaches us that if wo turn from what God says to listen even to an angel bearing n contrary message wo may bo set nsldo as witnesses Compare Gal i 8 23 Speak unto Rchoboam tho son of Solomon king of Judith and unto all tho house of Judah and Benjamin anti to tho remnant of tho people Tho messages of God are plain and thoso for whom they are intended are clearly designated Deut xxvII 8j Hab II 2 Seo also ling II 4 and note carefully tho beginnings of all tho epistles note also in tho utterances of our Lord Jesus Christ tho persons to whom Ho is speaking and you will see among other things that tho much misquoted words The kingdom of God is within you Luko xvII 20 21 were never said to disciples but to murderous Pharisees thirsting for Ills blood and wo must there fore tako them as in tho margin or tho R V rather than as in our A V text 24 Thus salth tho Lord Ye shall not go up nor fight against your brethren tho children of Israel Return every man to his house for this thing is from Me They hearkened and obeyed and did well in so doing for obedience always brings blessing Isa 1 10 Mans goings are of tho Lord j how can a man then understand his own way 0 Lord I know tho way of man Is not in himself it is not in man that walkcth to direct his steps A mans heart dovtscth his way but tho Lord dl rcctoth his steps Jer x 23j Prov xvi OJ xx 24 When Laban pursued Jacob with evil intent tho Lord appeared to him and stopped his evil purposes Even satan had to confess that God had a hedge about Job through which he could not pass Surely wo will bo quiet if wo believe Rom vlil 28 83 and Ps xxxII 8 28 Then Jeroboam built Shcchcm in Mount Ephrolm nnd dwelt therein and went out from thence and built Ponuol Shoehorn means shoulder and suggests Dcut xxxIII IS and Ian ix 0 7 and penuol moans tho face of God but Jero beam knew neither tho ono nor the other for ho turned away from tho taco of God and toll that he must manage things If they were to go right according to his views The very next verso shows that ho did not believe God and therefore ho could riot bo established See II Chron xx 20 and Ian vII 0 A Cure 1or Negligence When tempted to stay away from tho house of God just nsk yourself tho question Suppose nil tho members did as I fool liko doing what then An temptedtoSuppose all members began cutting what then An empty treasury of course Whoa tempted to complain bo cause others do not run the church no cording to your notion just ask Sup pose others kopt aloof and grumbled as I do what then A tumble down church of course ready to pass into the hands of tho receiver If thoro aro no such churches it is because not enough members yield to such tempta tions Lutheran Gratitude and Generosity Whenever find a great deal of grntl tudo in a poor man I tako it for grant ed thcro would boas much generosity if ho wero a rich mllnPopo CURLS WHLR ALL 111 tAILS float useIn StHHHHHSt 5HHfctS 1 I ST BERNARD COAL COMPANY 11 INCORPORATEDI IlYli rs and Shippers of AND COKE1 IiI BrA rlcl Offices d iItt S H NEWBOLD Manager 342 W Main Street Louisville CAPT T L LEE Manager Corner Main and Auction Streets 2 Kentucky Memphis Tenn ff- V A S FORD Manager 327 Upper Second Street Evansville Ind ff jj WlioietBeile Agreratts JOHN T HESSER Hauser Building St Louis Mo j J VV 8 iBRIDGMAN Room 85 Hartford Building Chicago Ill a I THE FAMOUS ND 9 COALJI iFor all uses from Earlington Diamond and Mines Only Vibrating Screens and Picking Tables j1 used THE BEST SELECTED COAL IN THE tiMARKET iII I BRUSHED 60KE FOR BJ8K BURNERS AND FURN1ES It- p Whyflbuy Highpriced Anthracite Coal when you can get ST BER m jf3ynii ton same as ff 5 one ton of the best Anthracite Coal 4 iASK YOUr DEALER FOR IT AND SAVE MONEY 14 5SSfS ttt 1 t 1t1 1tttCHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR Topic For the Week Beginning Jnne SO Comment by Itcv S 11 Dole Tone Tho right use of ttmoEccl Ill 18 Acts xxIv 24 2Ono of tho most important things in lifo is tho right nsoof time Time properly used fits men for both time and eternity time neglected or improperly temporullnudusa of time How important then that it should bo rightly used I Tho topical references suggest somo important reasons why time should bo rightly used 1 Timo should bo rightly used bo canso God has appointed to everything a season and a time to every purpose under tho heaven Wo can easily see that this is truo in tho physical world God has a time for every season a time for day n timo for night a time for summer a time for winter and with unfailing regularity each season comes at Gods appointed hour God also has appointed times for the lifo of man Every hour has its divinely appointed duty and ho who fails in tho perform ance of it fails in his duty to God Our greatest anxiety concerning time should bo to learn what is tho divinely ap pointed duty of tho hour and then to perform it 2 Time should bo rightly used be cause it passes swiftly by and never re turns if therefore tho duty of the hour is not performed tho opportune time has gone forever What confusion thoro would bo in tho physical world if tho duties of tho hour were not perform ed What if day should extend into night or night prolong itself into tho day summer extend into winter or winter continue into summer Confu sian would bo tho result How many human lives aro thrown into absolute confusion from such a cause as this Tho duties of one hour are neglected or postponed until another and this is con tinned until so many duties crowd upon us that it Is impossible for us to straight on out tho confused affairs of our lives There should be no procrastination in our lives It is indeed tho thief of time Tho moro Importnt the duty of tho hour tho snore certainly it should be performed Thero was a time in the lifo of Felix when under the vigorous preaching of Paul ho was on tho verge of decision for God and for righteous ness but ho failed to seize his splendid opportunity ho put off decision till a moro convenient season with fatal re sults Tho foolish virgins had a timo for buying oil They neglected it and againItGod let us use it aught for God As to how to uso our time aright no bettor advice can bo given than that of Richard Baxter Spend your timo in nothing which you know must bo ro pontcd of Spend it in nothing on which yon might not pray for tho blessing of God Spend it in nothing which yon could not review with n quiet conscience on your dying bed Spend it in nothing properly in tho act- Biblo Headings Ps xxxix 1 xo 112 Eccl xii 1 j Isa lv 0 7 j Math v 25 Luko xix 41 42 John ix 4 j xi 0 10 xii 85 30 j Rom xIII 814 II Coy vi 2 Gal vi OJ Eph v 1C 10 Col iv b OJ Rev x C 0 Always BuIlding Up Love is always building up It puts somo lino of beauty on every lifo it touches It gives new hopo to dioconr ngod ones now strength to thoso who aro weak now joys to thoso who aro sorrowing It helps the despairing to riso and start again It makes lifo seem moro worth whilo to every ono into whoso eyes it looks Its words aro bono dictions Its every breath is full of in Bpiration Westminster Teacher Wordi and Deed Do not bo content with professions anti asseverations but rock to carve your nlTrctlotiB emotions nnd convlo tions Into deeds which however small thmiiHilvcH still bcuir tho cfllucuco of Ibn inipnliiu that Inspired them Jew lull ICvjiouciit qr fS J L i REMEMBER THE MAINE I When tho vengeance wakes when tho hattie breaks And tho ships sweep out to son When tho foo Is neared when tho docks are cleared And tho colors floating free When tho squadrons meet when Its Sleet to fleet And front to front with Spain lipInssRemember remember the Malnel When tho flag shall sign Advance In lino Train ships on an even keel I When the guna shall flash and tho shot shall crash And bound on tho ringing steel When tho rattling blast from tho armored masts Are hurling their deadliest rain Let their voices loud through tho blinding cloud Cry ever tho fierce refrain Remember remember tho llalncl Gods sky and sea In that storm shall bo Fatos chaos of smoko and flame Dut acrosa that hell every shot shall telL Not a gun can miss Its aim Not a blow shall tail on tho crumbling mall And tho wove that engulf the ulnln Shall sweep tho decks of tho blackened wrecks With tho thundering dread refrain Remember remember the Malnol Robert Bums Wilson In Now York Herald Music Wonhlp Granting tho need of reform wo are moved to explain that the first stop must bo a change of heart and n work of graco among ministers and church officers by which they will be enabled to understand that tho first anti tho ono vital requisite in a successful choir is not musical proficiency but Christian character Any other foundation is wood bay and stubble So long as church officers prefer of two candidates tho better player orlitho better sing er irrespective of religious considerations so long will they have and do servo to have unmeasured troublo for tho curso of God rests on any such mockery Church Economist Ministry to the Soul Christ emphasizes ministry to tho soul Ho does not overlook physical ills but makes their relief subordinate to tho necessities of tho spiritual nature There seems to bo a tendency in our day to reverso this order of service Hu manitarlanlsm is exalted at tho expense of Christs gospel There is too much attention given to a gospel for this lIfo and too lIttlo to tho gospel for tho lifo to como Let thero not bo less relieving noedybutrescuing tho fallen moro comforting tho dying and moro helping men into heaven Presbyterian Traniformlng rower of Conversion A new creature in Christ Jesus that is what conversion makes ono It changes tho point of view from which everything is regarded Ho who has boon accustomed moro or less con sciously to consider primarily what ho has supposed to bo his own interests now learns to think first and chiefly of tho divine interests God and his rela tion and duty to God now are tho most important subjects of his thought Congrcgatioualist The Most Difficult Wonderful changes aro taking place and those often come suddenly They show that wo should not despair in any circumstances of tho triumph of truth That triumph is as certain as that tho promises arc true All wo have to do in to work wait and suiTes Tho latter is a most difficult thing to do without complaint Christian Instructor Among the Driers U you cannot in tho harvest Gather up the richest sheave Many n grain both rlpo anti golden Will the careless reapers tCDVo Go and glean among the briers Growing rank against tho wall For it may bo that their shadow Rides the heaviest wheat of nil Selected Young Men In the Church Never woro there so many young mon attending church as today Young men aro made ushers in tho church officers In tho church are given ten times tho prominence in Christian york that they hall when I was a boyDr Talmago DIXIES LAND Dixie Land was written by Dan Emmott In 1850 for Hrynnfn Minstrels Emmett wass member of tho company and wa asked ono 8 tnrJa j to roiupow n hurrah walk around aomethlng to make noise with and bring It In Monday The Semen eonthcrn gong and a ptaoo among tho Immortal word tho result of Emmett Sunday workJ tl JrI1 I wlah I was In do land oh cotton 1Old ttaes dar am not forgotUuLook n TaT Look n rhrywtsyi Look A woyl Dlxlo Land In Dlx la Land vtinr in1iJI I WM born In Ear ly on ono trot tjr inornln Look n Ijr i r LIJ YB wayl Look a way Look n way I Dlxlo La3 Cnonua lrsirJ1rDe- nI wish I wag In Dix Ie Hooray Hoorny In DlxIo Land Ill j took ray standTo lib an die In Dlxlo A way A way A- jJtaclcrj1jLcicri1wily down south In Dlxlo Awny Away Away down south In Dixie 8 Old inlssut marry Willdo woo bcr 4 Now hcroc n health to tho next old Wllllum was n gay doooabor roluut Look away etc An all do gals dot want to kiss us Dut whoa ho put his arm around or Look nwny 1 etc Ho smiled M floroo aa n forty pounder Dut U yon want to drlvo way sorrow Look away I eta Comb and hear dla song tomorrow Look away I ota 8 nu taco was sharp as a butohor olenber tI Bars buckwheat was an Ingon battor But dot did not scorn to greab er llokca you fat or a little fatter Look away I etc Look away I oLe i Old 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