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Bee (Earlington, Ky.): June 30, 1898
Bee (Earlington, Ky.): June 30, 1898 Bee (Earlington, Ky.) 300dpi TIFF G4 page images Bee Publishing Co. Earlington, KY 1898 bee1898063001_sn87060004 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Bee (Earlington, Ky.): June 30, 1898 Bee (Earlington, Ky.) Bee Publishing Co. Earlington, KY 1898 $IMLS This electronic text file was created by Optical Character Recognitio n (OCR). No corrections have been made to the OCR-ed text and no editing has be en done to the content of the original document. Encoding has been done through an automated process using the recommendations for Level 1 of the TEI in Librar ies Guidelines. Digital page images are linked to the text file. &yiG$WPi2eif X n " -- - "V- r ' 5,. iir1 jArit-wiUiw- V. h ifcf-- limit1 rnl-,lt.'i'HmA'.,jfciil-iiiiiA'- Tim LARGEST LINK OK x--l. K WB CONTRACT TO FURNISH W in "ny -x. jl jc JCV In Western Kentucky It now at - wal-t). P x A. D. SISK'S BOOK STORE. j V Am) hang it on tho walls eomplcto per room, work from f j oo ami up I'irst-clat- s pap.br, KY. B guaranteed at it T AUDISONVILLH, KY. . ,.viu. uutiuiti f II 1110 ail ll.. I..JI icbuiur ucsigas "' J..I..1 flMlM guaranteed. ..J fiing 1 ( A, D. SISK'S BOOK STORE, MADISONVILLn, psmyjiwy P ' y. i7i!r yi;jj JJ"". jiuw.j'iii'11 J"j""" nnw jjj I jvm) i NINTH YEAR. DR. MENDENHALL'S IMPROVED EARLINGTON, HOPKINS COUNTY, KENTUCKY, THURSDAY, JUNE 30, 1898. NO. 26 CHE Al ffll CUE IflHIfiiI IE Tho Greatest Drawback In tho Inaliltltr to ward Fnut Knuiigh Tliroe Days' Supply ttio lllff lluttlo. O.v LATER NEWS FROM THE FRONT Santiago's Water Supply Said to Havo Ileoa Wheeler Hays Oar Cat Troop Wcro Not Ambuscaded. orf-Clon. Gen. Shafter Preparing to Move Smosicr, PnovtscB op Santiago De The Thanks of Congress Tendered on the Enemy All Along tho Cuiia, June 28, via Kinoston, Jamaica, to Men Who Have Deserved Juno 20. It Is reported here, on apLine at Santiago. Well of Their Country. parently good authorlty.that tho water pupply of Santiago has been cut off. If this proves true the city is at our PREPARATIONS, FINAL PUSHING THE GAPT, HODGSON RETIREO ON FULL PAY. mercy. Noir Encountered tict ltutlonn Forto Ulvu ttio Men llefure llcglnnlnp, Ufllceni Complimented by Gen. Wheoler. Gen. Wheeler has forwarded his of- ii m i com-mlttc- TIm Royal la tho highest grade bafclag powder haowa. Actual testa show It goes o third further thaa aay ether trasd. tm &akP POWDER Absolutely Puro koval uumi roweta Co., ixw vonc Departure of Gen. Mcrrltt Staff on the Steamer port, for Manila. 'THEY WERE GIVEN A NOISY i i in io SEND-OF- a and New- fS'i parghA ua us fall ami WM A Beautiful Present FREE for a few months to all users of the celebrated ELASTIC STARCH, (Flat Iron Brand). To induce you to try this brand of starch.so that you may find out for yourself that all claims for its superiority and econ omy arc true, the makers have had prepared, at great expense, a series oft m DNZ Mr,kL&iV7iLHBLLLLLLLHL ficial report of tho encounter between Rcsolatlomt of Thanks to Lieut. Newcomb, tho Spaniards and Col. Young's nnd of tho Iludaon, and Naval Conitructor Col. Wood's commands. Tho ofllccrs Hobion nnd tho Gallant Crew of tho hrc highly complimented for their dash Morrlmno Adopted by tho United States Und cout age. Sonnto Mcdala for All. Our Troopi Were Not Ambuacaded. Tho Military Uorernor of tho Philippine Is Accompanied ly thn Astor I.lc''t Uattery, ISnttcrlr II nnd IC, Third Artillery nnd Ilotachmrntfl of tho Hospital and Signal Corp. iwfrounoeTTHumicHvnu.00 as ru ai A KXMO . a haLj V. fU., .K . liTuOHGEI BRD5X? I Si, via Jamaica, Juno SO. Tho tffirf" preparations for u gcnci al tulvanco of tho Arocrlcaa troops on Santiago do aUAKANTEUD TO CUIUS Cuba aro being pushed steadily CHILLS AND FEVER and troops of nil brunches of tho Ami Malaria In nil I'onns, Tasteless. Nont scrvlco aro being hurried to the front. fronulno nltliout tlu ntiovn picture nrul UiO shrnnturu of J. O. MrtuIenhAlL (Ion. Kent's division, consisting of tho Prlco, OO oonto at all Doalors. brigades of Gun. Unwlclns, Col. PearDY PRrPAREDONLV son und Col. Worth, has joined Gen. .J. O. iITCNtlJNItA.r.I-- 1 Ltiw toil's division and tho cavalry division of Gen. Wheeler and four batEVANSVILLE. IND. Sold liv Grorcn King. Si Charles, Ky., teries of light nrtlllcry will now bo Crabtrro Coal Mlnlnp; Company, Ilsley strung out In tho rear of Gen. Law-ton- 's division. KrntticUy, Kinohto.v, thk Ilio (Iuama, Juno for-war- d, The general says there is absolutely no warrant for tho statement that our troops were ambuscaded. He says tho attack was deliberately planned, from knowledge In his possession, tho night, before. Washington, Juno 29. In nccordanco with tho recommendations of thcprcsU dent, the senate at the beginning of its THE MERRIMAC PRISONERS. An Explanation at to Why the Expected Kxchnnco of llobaon and Ilia Men Did Not Take Place. Where tho 1'ront Kcata. Capital Stock Paid In, JGO.OOO. COMMENCED BUSINESS IN Surplus Fund 120,000. 1867. JNO. G.MORTON, 1 lio advantages o a bank account s It is not to men wo are lalkin- g- they know all aloiit it but to salaried men, wage earners and to women There's safety il lite bank Is a pood one There's convenlenee-t'h- o money always ready and out of rrach ol your own petty squandering, too It is easy to spend small sums when you have a largo sum in your pocket. BANKER are numerous bus!-nm- MAD1SONVILLE, - KENTUCKY OMAHA EXPOSITION, . Juno fnvr.ent 1st to October 31st. Tho front still rests on tho second crossing of tho Rio Guatnn river, on tho road to Santiago 'do Cuba, in tho rear of tho crest of tho Scvilla hills and a mllo and a half baclc. Tho brigade of Gen. Dates, tho Thirty-thirMichigan regiment nnd a battalion of Michigan regiment, tho Thirty-fourt- h which wcro lauded yesterday by tho auxiliary cruiser Yale, romain at Jura-guorSlbonoy. Tho Delay In tho Forwnrd Morcinoiit is duo to tho inability to get subsistence stores to tho front rapidly enough. Tho ndvancc, It is said, will not be ordered until every man has three days' rations In his knnpsaclc. This, however, is impossible until the road la passable- for wugon trains. Tho pack trains can only convoy ono day's rations in a day. strides Itoada Almost Completed. Tho men constructing tho bridge roads have tho work almost completed, and the wagon tralu of four trains will go through. In two or tliron ilrtvA nvorv mnn will linvn thrnr days' rations, anil as soon as that occurs tho army will movo on tho enemy. New or llattlo Slay he i:ptctod Ht Any d n, six-mul- o Nkw Yonic, Juno 20. A dispatch to tho World from Madrid says: The Spanish government nnd Capt.-Gcltlauco aie equally disposed to exchange the Merrlmac prisoners, in fact an authorization to exchange them was telegraphed to Gen. Illanco, but tho Havana and Madrid newspapers made a row over it, affecting to bollcvcthat It would bo very dangerous to llbcrato men who havo been close enough to tho deto be In a fenses of Santiago position to carry back Important Information. Accordingly, after much hesitation, tho government insisted up- - session took action In recognition of the distinguished services rendered recently by ofllccrs nnd men of tho navy OTHERWISE UNNOTICED. and revenue cutter service. o Mr. Tryo (Me.) reported from tho Napoleon Valcora, of Hudson, Mass.. on commerce a joint resolution eloped with his stepmother. recognizing tho gallantry of Tiank II. Negroes of St. Louts havo so far Newcomb, commanding the revenue failed to enlist In the regiment of ltn cutter Hudson, and of his ofllccrs and muncs. men: also rctirtng Capt. Daniel h. Tho first party cabinet In tho history Hodgsdon, of tho revenue cutter servof Japan has been formed by Okuma ice for cfllclcnt and meritorious servStngakl. ices In commanding the cutter Hugh Joo Lee, who killed John McCulloch at Mnnlln. Tho reso- Roberts at the negroMiss., was hanged Artcsla, lution extends the thanks of congress to Newcomb for Tuesday. Lieut. Arrangements for a grand celebrahis heroic gallantry In the action at tion of July 4 nt St. Louis have been Cardenas, when ho and his crew rescued the WInslow, and such of her 'completed. fin South Dakota tho Missouri river It crew ns had not been disabled or killed, and piovidcs for a suitnblo medal of much higher than was expected during gold for Newcomb, silver medals for this June ilse. Charley Reynolds, a paralytic, was his ofllccrs nnd bronze medals for the members of his crew It nlso places fotin I dead in tho court yard In MaryCapt. Hogsdon of the McCulloch on vile, Mo., Tucbdny bcrmancnt waiting orders at full pay. (The renubllcnns of M tlno renotnl- -- San Fkaxcisco, June 29. Tho speedy steamer Newport, bearing Maj.-GeWesley Mcrrltt, military governor of the Philippine islands, and his n. G4ME PLAQUES exact reproductions of the $10,000 originals by Muville, which will be given you ABSOLUTELY FREE by your grocer on conditions named below. 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MILLION staff, besides the Astor light battery nnd Batteries 11 and K of tho Third United States artillery nnd detachments from tho hospital nnd signal ii.L h ASTERN SQUADRON COMMANDED BY COMMODORE WATSON WHICH WILL VISIT THE SPANISH COAST. packages of this brand were sold last year. That's how good it is. ASK YOUR DEALER to show you the plaques and tell you about Elastic Starch. Accept no substitute. UNPRECEDENTED ACTION. Illinois Central R. R. ANNOUNCEMENTS. The Illinois Central now ile-anwil1 ron d "0 llnu0 lll ,amo nn,li Sep lemDcr 30, 1090, rouna inp aurnmer tourist tickets from points on its lines in the South to a largo list of summer resoria In Ilia North Ita fast ilonbla dally servlco to St Louis, Chicago, Cincinnati and Louisille enables one to reach quickly and comfortably the mountain resorts of Virginia, the White Mountains and Seaside of New England, the Thousand Islands, the like and forest resorts of Michigan, Wisconsin and Minnesota, the Hot Springs of Arkansas,, the Yellowstone Park or the resort- - of Colorado. 1 The Keunto I'nsacd tlio Iteaolntloa Extend lnc tho Thanks of Concreas to Lieut. Ilnbaon, and Included Ilia Crew. THE GRANDEST EXPOSITION I I Time. V World's Fair) ever no cun . iuko omiuagu in is injurs, uub planned in tllC United States. indicates that tho undertaking might llolslully Located Within CllCap ana involve considerable loss,Spanish rein approach of quick access of the entire Mis- uwarc of thoand It is believed here that forcemeats, souri and Mississippi yallcys, he intends to take tho town Immednews of at your own doors. Through iately, and thatany time. a battle might be expected nt tickets beyond Omaha allow Reduced excur- NEWS FROM Sfl AFTER'S ARMY. stop-oversion rates to Omaha. Take IlulUtloa roated at tho War Department ConcratuUtlona nndThanka the Burlington Route, the old Kxchanajed. and firmly established line to and through Omaha in any Wabhinoton, Juno 29. Tho war has posted tho following direction. s. Wasiiixotox, Juno 29, Gen. Shatter has just reported to Gen. Miles that Tho senate passed tho resolution extending the thanks of congress to Naval Constructor Hobson, but with an amendment including tho names of his crew. This is the first time congress has lecog. ni zed men bolow the grndc of commissioned oillccrs. 29. a Washington, Juno TlATTnTOTlI MI JLVUIvIvJa 1 1 A Sptulah Auxiliary Crulaer Dltlalon. Madiiid, Juno 29. 0 a. in. According to anjanuounceiuunt printed here, the queen regent Intends to immediately sign a decree jirovlsinr for the formation, nt Cadiz, of an auxiliary cruiser division, consisting of tho Alfonso XIII., Joaquim del Pelngo, Ciudad do Cadiz and Mctcoro. Southern Guide A new 1P9S edition, entirely rewritten, and giving facts and conditions, brought down 10 date, 01 the central's Homcscekers' S been Guide, "has Issued is .1 Home- - THE 'MARKET REPORT. WEDNESDAY, June M. Uraln nnd 1'roTlalona. St Louis -- riour Patents, tl&OuUOO, cloar, UOOaaiX), straights, UI031-2J- . Wheat-N- o. 3 IIOWAUD ELLIOTT, L. W. WAKELEV, bulletin: Tllli YOSBMITB. tiii: m:wauk. 'The resolution' was adopted without debate. Mr. Halo (Me.), of the naval commit tee, then reported favorably a resolu tion tendering tho thanks of congress to Naval Constructor Hobson, who, with his crew of seven men, sunk tho L'olllcr Merrlmac across tho entrance to tho harbor of Santiago, nnd providing for tho transfer of Mr. Hobson from tho construction corps of tho navy to tho line. Tho resolution was also adopted. After tho resolution had been adopted Mr. Hoar, addressing himself to tho nation just taken by tho sonnto, said: "All wo do and nil wo havo done for Naval fconstructor Hobson, in recognition of his distinguished bravery, is to extend to him by namo tho thanks of congress. Hut, in this caso whero a deed of special heroism was performed it seems to rac that wo ought to recognize tho men who volunteered to accompany him on his perilous undertaking. All were undergoing the samo risk, and the names 01 tno cnto bo mentlro seven ought I would tioned in tho resolution. be glad to see this chamber filled with such heroes as those men arc." Mr. Hoar said that such recognition by congress was ono of the greatest marks of honor that eould bo conferred upon any man or men. T1IIJ IOWA. Till! OIIKCO.V. red, 71o; No. 3, 030. Corn-- No 29&C, No 2 white, SOSMJJo QSUXc. Hay-Pra- irie. 3 mixed, Oats-N- Ctneral Manager r, r jemnt.V UUItfll-fc- . fffiS Hrfol-tI unr covvaur fublliji UII'AKTB.(UUaraT B natcd Gov. Towers by a unanimous vot .corps, fs now on its way to Munila. rrcsh, Oi!. Lard Prime steam, M.S0. Pork-Ne- wM. standard Bhorts, at the state convention. lAs tno vessel gradually ilrcw away 6c, clear ribs,mess, toclear,Daoon Extrapacked. 6H0; OMc. all St Louis, Mo. Noble Kent, who shot, but did not ifrom. her dock the blowing of many Wool Choice 232i8o. Tickets and full information kill, his brother, at Virden, III., has iwhlstlcs told the people on shore thnt Wheal -- Futures closed July,70o a; Septem- nection with the above can be as to rates in conhad of agenta of ucn, aicrrui nau taiccn 111s uepnrmre, ber. C7,c, December, eSo a. the "Central ' and connecting lines been captured nt Topcka, Kas. Corn ruturcs iGrcat crowds had gathcied to witness 31KC, September,closed - Juno, 31Ko n, July, S. Q Hatch, Dlv. Pass. Agent, Cincinnati. William Itcst a farmer, residing near 31?cJohn A. Scotl, Olv. Pass. Agent, Memphis. Admire, Kas., nnd well known in the tno sailing 01 tno vessel, and many CiucAt.o-Opcnl- ng quotations- July Twenty-Seve- n IlcBlmenta Uettlnc; Rend) equipages on tho dock told opened ul71(QJlttc, advanced to Wheat off to .'Win Hurray, Dlv Pass. Agent, New Orleans. 2e, fell fashionable state, was killed in a runaway. for an Hurly Departuro for A new French cabinet has been 'of tho presence of representatives ol "Hie. then roso to 72Uc. September started at A. II. Hanson, C,P. A. W,A. Kellond.A. 0 P. MKQM'iC. declined to MViUMSc. then firmed the Front. Tho war department also gives out Chicago, Louisville. formed, with M. Henri Urisson as pres- the 100 who had como to bid farewell up to07,ai7Mc Corn-Jopenod SlUo, to friends among tho members of the sold down to 3!Kc. nnd roso to 31Wc. at Oat- sthe following cablo correspondence: ident and minister of tho interior. , I Ciuckamauoa National Military 'Astor battery. WahDepaiitmest, July opened ut .20.HO21C declined to COHQSOlio, Mr. Georgo Bauer, formerly professor Wasiiinoto, junoi Pahk, Juno 29. Tho order Issued then roso to 21)10. Provisions July pork Eacorted Throuch tho Golden (1 tte. Maj --at SiiAirrEit, Couviandinq, I'.tq of ostrology at tho Chicago university, conveying the Tuesday afternoon and firmed at to Many tugboats and yachts, chartered openedstarted izy,, (1.3!,, and up to 19 UX July Tho president directs mo to send his thanks to died at Munich, Iiavarla, Tuesday. nt ranged between lard 'information that tho cntlro first you and your army f or tho Kallant action of yesfor tho occasion, accompanied the Newami at li.K)i, Miss Mary Ilryan, sister of William port down tho bay and ont through and sold up I5 371. July ribs army corps would bo sent to terday which I gladly do. to 13.83. It. A. AMEll, Signed Cuba has doubled tho activity at J. Drynn, was married at Salem, III., tho Golden Gato to tho Pacific, where Chioago Closing quotations: Wheat June, Secretary of War to Thomas Allen, a Lincoln (Neb.) law- tho :Cnmp Thomas. The work of last fnrcwclls wcro waved to tho "OHc, July, 73c; September, 6SSc, DecemmiQDiui, Cuba, Junolfl. yer. equipping nnd arming the 27 Sic; July, -. departing military men gathered on ber, OOHo. Corn June, 33Htt33Hc; Sie, SeptemHow SEcmsTAiiY or Waii, WahiiinqtONber, 31Hc; December, May, 3JHO 'regiments Is an immense task for the Tho amount of criminal costs at St. the deck of the steamer. Blncercsl thanks to tho proildcnt for his 33hc oats Juno, 21Hcj July, SIXc; hort time in which it must be acconi-'plisheLouis aggregates almost as much yearMay, 23,c Pork-Ju- no. 19 47K. July, Will Try nnd Jlnlto n Speedy Trip. SIIAFTEU, tSUncdJ but tho work Is already in ly as the appropriation for public - The Newport will make an effort to K H: September, (9 07. Lard-Ju- ne, I5.37K j progress, nnd ofllclals say things will be July, 15.37JJ; September, t&tOj October, 15.62!., schools. transports. G555. Short nibs-Ju- no, overtake tho third fleet of t5.37H, July, 337,i Tho board of managers of tho Omaha When tho fleet reaches Honolulu tho September, 5 ts. FROM MANILA VIAMADRID, 'In shnpo sooner than is generally thought possible. Everybody in tho 27 exposition havo notified tho members vessels will coal and tnko on fresh supChicago-Ca- sh wheat. No. 2 red, 78&89o; Spaniard Determined to l'lfht to the Dentil regiments, from colonels to privates, of tho Kansas commission ttiat Septem- plies beforo proceeding to Mnnlla. No. 3, da, 7JO750, No. 3 hard winter. "5c. No. 'are hustling, and considerable rivalry 3, do , 70S7.'c, No. 2 sprlntr, 7S380o, No. 3, do., Hoping that Uermnn Wurahlpa ber 1 has been designated as Kansas Gen. Mcrrltt is very anxious to avoid "O38O0. No. 1 northern sprinir, BSo. Cash corn; to bo tho urst to get in shape Is In eviday at the exposition. Will rrovent Ilnmbardmcnt. tin encounter with any vessels of the No 2, 3I31Mc No. 3, 31c, Cash Oats No. THHOIIWJUI' 2THR0UGH dence. It Is believed that all under orCures INDIGESTION Weather bureau ofllccrs havo left Spanish navy, and will Issuo orders to 2. 21O21140, No. 8, 20c ders will be moving inside of two VHTIBUlfO MAnniD, Juno 29. -- Dispatches reGalveston to establish stations along tho fleet a Honolulu. II ft 1 111 ssHJIiHI CARS FROM ceived from Mnnlla under date of Juno weeks. TRAINSDAliy The entering wedge for Llvo Stock Market. tho Caribbean sea, to notify tho fleet ol To Make All I'oaalblo Spood to tho Ialanda. cxports,$L755. ID; nearly all Diseases the St- - Louis Cattlo-Fan- cy NASHVILLE MBy3JdUiBI HEWORICANS 24, say the Spaniards arc determined approaching storms. BANK AT ABILENE CLOSED. Is probable that tho Newport will fair to choice, 13.0501 00, butchors', f3.00tfl.05; It human system is heir to. to light to the death, and that thero Is CHICAGO. Mrs. Nancy Hill filed suit in tho su- not wait for tho other vessels of the tows and heifers, JISOSl 50. Hoics Packing, perior court c t Hvansvllle, Ind. , against Meet at Honolulu, out will proceed 13.5503.80, butchers' hogs.illCSiiaOO, ligb's, D.n.HILLHflN.05.A every reason to believe thnt when the Thomae Klrby's I'rlvate Hank at Abilene, F.P.JEFFRIE5.G.P.A rango at 13 503170; American troop's arrive desperate fighttho American Wringer Co., for 810,000 with ns llttlo delay as possible to Ma- t3.45Q3.H3. Sheep-PriUna., Cloaed by the State seVAN5VIU.E.IND i NASrtVllLEJtNH. spring lambs, 11.7520.25 per 100 lbs. ing will occur on land and sea. damages for malicious prosecution. Hank Corawlaaloner. nila. houses. TO WITHDRAW THE INFANTRY. Dmlnff Hope on tho Hermans. e worker, living J. Truex, a Sold by St. Bernard Drug Stor.e. Heavy draft, Rood to extra I 63 OOQ170 04 for 00 Outs JOO 00 Drivers, It Is supposed at Manila that tho AniLKNK, Kas., Juno 29. Thomas ' Light iinttory and a LlBht Horao Squad. at El wood, Ind., was mistaken for a Itelnforoements Fleet. Admiral Doircy' Saddlers cood to extra .. . . , 60 OOitlSS 00 German warships will provent tho Klrby's bank, a private Institution, nnd A burglar and shot in tho back by W 00(fi350 Matched Chicago, Juno 29. Ono hundred sail- Streoters teams, cood to extra. .. 190 OKMlu 00 "50 YEARS IMPROVEMENTS IN ron Will Tnko Curo of tho Uah- 00 ! 03 bombardment of that plnce, and it is tho oldest in tho county, has been Serface, being dangerously wounded. 23 &0i4 03 50 en Chicago koali (Wis.) btrikera. nlbgedtliat I'rlnco Henry of Prussia Is taken in charge by State Hank ComTwo sham battles nt Camp Alger, ors passed through They nro tho first Southern animals MULLS. a man in every local- Wfl want on his way thero on board a warship. missioner Ureldenthal. It has 8218,000 Tuesday, became decidedly serious be- route to Manila. 7 I 23 009 37 00 FARMING," ity to act as private Dcirctlve for Admiral It hands, i to to years old Oshkosii, Wis., June 29. With con- fore they wcro concluded. One Massa naval reinforcements 35 O0HJ 00 00 7 years old M)i hands, 4 Tho Spanlnrds aro said to be actively bn deposit and 370,000 cash on hand. Exprncnco inslrucllons. J under 45 OOSt 70 00 to mayor and tho sheriff, Gov. chusetts private will bo disfigured for Dewey's fleet to be sent from the In- 15 hands, 4 4 8 years old . . . . 00 0OI0 85 00 uum-bc- r sent of the pushing preparations for tho defense of Its assets includo a large tbq New York Tbibukk unnecessary old Address, terior. Thoy hailed from Toledo, Ilos-to- ISK bunds. to 74 years years old. . 79 003110 09 Fublhhed by of farm loans, and Kir by Bcoflcld has decided to withdraw the llfo. 19 to 1SH hands, to 7 : DETECTIVE tACENCY, I the city. York, the Norfolk navy yards, New Second Edition. CniCAOO-Ho- cs personally owns considerable clear four companies of infantry, numberEstimated receipts, 35,000 Cnpt.-deAiiBuatl's Family. I Nashville, Tcnn. The phosphato camp at Ponpon, S. Market weak to 5o lowbead, leftover 3,331 real estate. Tho closing came becauso ing 300 men, leaving tho light battery C, is wildly excited over the finding of and Philadelphia. ' Gen. Agulnaldo, tho Insurgent lead32 Pages, 18 by 12JC Inches er. Lights, (3.0003 63; mixed, t3.7033.f7i he failed to comply with the bank com- nnd light horse squadron to tako euro 830,000 In gold by two negro diggers, er, declares that tho family of Capt.-GcWHY NEGROES DON'T ENLIST. heavy, 3.05tt3.M; rough, c3.0533.75. tlcevi-s- , A Kcneral review cf the advances 18,000 head. Mirket steady, August!, who are prisoners in his missioner's order to cut down the loans, of tho strlko in connection with o who dug up a large chest and divided 'it is believed that depositors, who are tho 300 deputy sheriffs and special 11.2535.25; cows and heifers, 13.25(34. 75; Texas and improvements made in the Don't Use Drugs hands, aro at I'anpanga, and aro well Turnithe contents. St. Loula Ncgroo Hear lu Mind tho itccrs, $3.0034 33; stockers and feeders, I3.50O leading branches oi farm industry already sworn In. Tho efforts to Scattered all over tho county, will ng; Down They llccelved Somo unless you need them, and then only treated. Tho season's orange shipments to 17,000 head. Market 10 183. havo eventually bo paid. Sovcn thousand settle the strike by compromise puro drofis. such as are sold by reYears Ago. to 25o lower. Natives, 13.2535 00; westerns, during the last half century. CONGRESS. Uollnrs of county funds were In tho resulted In failure, owing to the firm dato from Riverside, Oil., amount In Wo keep only THE FIFTY-FIFT- H sponsible druggists. tl 403LOO, lambs, H.00C7.0O. boxes. 1,200,000 Special articles best agbank. refusal of manufacturers to treat with round numbers to were shipped darA prominent ne is the great dissteers, 13.850 tho best. That Kansas St. Louis, Juno 29. Nearly 25,000 boxes vnters,"'Wopics which (Flrat Itcgulur Seaalon.) 195, Texas steers. 13.004.4 70; Texas cows, ti.00 ricultural tho strikers as union labor, Tho stri- ing the past week. to bo looked for when the tinction gro of this city explained why the men Tho Newark and Dolphin In Collision. 33 50, natlvo cows and heifers, II 5034.85; they have made their life stinp apparently ylold if tho BKNATK. time comes that you need them Washington, Juno 29. Secretary kers wouldrecognized and somo small Tho bankers of Drown county, Kas., of his color are not tumbling over Itockcrs and ifcodcrs, K. '.033.00; bulls, t753 else will you find so comwcro 29. Tho Morgan Nowhere union Illustrations of old fashioned im Vashinoton, Juno themselves to reach the recruiting 175. Hogs-nof sales, 13.4534.70, heavies, Commohave organized to enforce the collecplete a stock. A good time to begin amendment for a commission to BCttlo Long has received word from concessions In vngcs allowed. office. Ho says that somo years ago I3.03i33.b0, packers, Ia4o3.70. mixed. 13 403 plements. dore Kcmey, nt Key West, that the tion of tho war tax on drafts nnd that spring medicine. 1.65; lights, (3.40(33 00, yorkers. (3.5533.00, pigs. the 1'aeino railroads' government A practical infor Htrlko rartlally Declared Off. flagship Newark, with Commodore cheeks, deciding that in nil cases tho tho negroes had two good militia (3.250.8 40, muttons, bs, was agreed to. STORE, mcot-lnc- r and a great deal of interest was f3.SO33.50. ST BERNARD DRLO Oshkosii, Wis., Juno 29. At a WaUon on bourd, has been In a colli mation. tn must bo paid by customers. 13.0035 20. . Also that tho government shall bo re sion with the Dolphin. 'Tho Nowark mllltnry affairs; but tho of the Woodwoorkcrs' union the IIRVAN IIOPPBR, Msnag-erA vah .nl.M& to farmers who 13.2033 90. IUM A study of the effect of tho modern manifested in BHKf imbursed for all interest paid. wnnt them in sus--I strike, as far us tho McMillan mill Is high-powrifles apparently shows state didn't competed themtho national desire to stirflH tc production and deficiency bill, which was uninjured, but tho Dolphin Tho general Financial, to disarm concerned, was declared off, and 200 that in proportion to the number of guard and talncd considerable damage. Sho is profit. Nkw Yoiik, Juno 9 - foney on call nominalGREATEST BOOK OF THE AGE I had boon under consideration almost now on her way north to u dry dock. men will return to work nt onco at wounded tho mortality is greater than and disband, nnd the black boys have ly at 1)(4J1S percent, I'rlmo mercantile paper Extremely interesting and inall day, was then passed. cood memories. that factory. It Is believed this action was tho caso with guns used during No details aro obtainable. KJI per cent. Sterling exchange firm with Should be Id Every Dome and Library. structive. bring nbout a speedy settlement the civil war. ictual business In bankers' bills ut48HQ4S4 den. Merrill' Slllltnry Secretary. Tranamtaalaslppt Kdueatlonal Association. will 'or demand, and at 48.UG4S4',, for 00 days. ONLY 15 CENTS A COPY, by mail, Out of 140 colored volunteers so far Atlanta, Ga., Juno 29. Mnj. Georgo Omaha, Neb., June 29. Tho general) of tho troublo In all tho mills. Posted ratej 43531WH. Commercial bills 4S3 History P. Schrlven, signal ofllccr of tho de- sessions of the Transmlssisslppl Educa-- 1 People's bend your order to examined at Topcka, Kas., 85 havo been imti Slhcr certiUcate 59059V. liar silver Stock. MM. Mexican dollars 45V. (lovornment bonds accepted. Many wcro rejected because THE BEE, partment of tho gulf, who was recent- tl6nal association openod with a largo, Tien. William nmuiuaw la written br.Hlaht ScrtANTON. Pa., Juno 29. Patrick of underweight. Tho average young When you take Ifood's nils. Tlio big, old fash- llrm. Ireland. Obrnter, Ky. ly appointed military secretary to Gen. attendance. A resolution was adopted' E.VIU.1NCTON, ol Orett llrltlan anil rar, Most stocks showed small losses at tho openI niillar. A II. Jurtlyawn'. Doll Oiford. pills, which tear you all to ing of tho market, but there was a fair U.U.t'hUaao lhaofoalral Wesley Mcrrltt, loft Tuesday night for for tho observanoo of "Lafayctto Day"! Hoggins, said to bo tho oldest man In negro was six feet tall, but is 15 pounds ioned, lliralpaS.CIdcMO. 1II..1U.. W.Farrar. J U, Ban Francisco. Easy to take iprinkllng of gains by Important stocks. There ' Pennsylvania, died hero Tuesday night, lighter than the average white of tho pieces, are not In It with Hood's. In tho schools. of ftantarburT. Kng lt.r. .. was considcrabl activity In the trading Largo aged 117. His ago Is authenticated by samo ngc. ! Co Compound II tlull iWiinKOi wiuwiiiiw MlUS ILflV brink. W. UunuulUaV V'" Armour iimiKuio, Joined tho Htrlkers. buying orders In spoclal stooks checked a Joseph Williams, of Montgomery . (JtUcaitn,' 111 imr. tifwritr St wnwvwfcit.ntr J.1 to l'riaon tor t'orjury. records and certificates which show . Uusincss . ki .i..i.,.i. threatened reactionary tendency naiv. 11. n aiii.tMiti iimmn O., June 29. A special An Aiuorman sont Cleveland, Vork Cell off considerably Tart rASSTi! II "djlVVrV'liatl.t tWIi11 Ijjw Main MiNNKArona, Minn., Juno 29. Alder- that ho was born in County London- county, Tcnn., who had enlisted in tho after tho first hour, and prescriptions from Sharon, Pa., says: All tho coal Cllti. N Yl IUv. priocs docllncd slightly on roallilng. Just was on man Peter Nelson was scntonced to. derry, Ireland, November 1, 1781. Mr. First Tennessee cnvalry, and Chicka-maugproperly it takes lime It miners working at Jackson Center noon Sugar moved up to 132yl, und stiffened for pcr Hagglns father died nt the ago of 111 his way to join the same at experience and a complete) novB Sales of stocks to noon, 117,154 the list again Stoncboro nnd Sandy Lake havo been thrco years In the penitentiaryDurham, years and his mother at 107. nnd easy to operate. Is truo was arrested at Hopkinsvlllo, 11 requires jury. To help out Alderman ihnrcs trie of drugs. Oonmaattonal Ki.r.lt llulo, ! II U.' SouthAbw float .11 U 1, Church, induced by tho strikers to quit work Ky., on old indictments, ono charging of Hood's Tills, whlc h aro W m I I an Uonds were quiet, but showed a quiet tone. accused of boodllng, he sworo to a JtoiUii. Mm. It... SowPh ,) lMan and Join their ranks. Chief SLihoniod All Khallf Ilnuced. to have a lares amount of up to dato In every rcipeit. 1I (tollwi Jlkhmon assault with a pistol. Ho must ctvo lbs best drues on tho stand that was different fresh story iMintia llnlvar.1 St. PKTKitsnimo, Juno 29. Chief Safe, certain and sure, All No Coal for L'aiuara. Ulsaiar Wllkllmon possible work, and for compensation Tt from tho ono he told the grand jury. Mahomed All Khallf and flvo other 1'or Agricultural nnd Mechanical t'olUeea. druggets. 2c. C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. Newfoundland Should Participate ...o 111 liar. Ha w MnnMmtisnn.I) DHLJoba'a ' Barsaiurtlla. Caiko, Egypt, Juno 20. The Egypha must ua reasonable iiwt London, Juno 29. Tho premier of Honorary Degree Conferred on tho Treat-den- t. ringleaders of the attack recently raada UqoJ 1? MbvterUn (Wiurch. London, Fog i ltoT. Oeor Washington, Juno 29. Sccrotary of 'io only rills to take with It tian government has definitely refused aTOir r( LU1 . Th 1 erople, lMlon. M. by 1,000 natives on n Russian post a recSir James Winter, who Newfoundland, tho Interior Dllss has" npproved permit tlio Spanish, ucol to coal ai WITH THE ABOVE FACTS UEMEto-DE. by 300 infantry, nt tho town of ommendation of tho commissioner of tiii.. Ht cea, cioth,' t'lfirlialf has arrived hero on a special mission, New Haven, Conn., Juno 29. Tho Remember the picnic and rt Said. pane llluatra. says In an lnforviow that Newfound-lau- d honorary degrco of doctor of laws was Andljan, province of Forghana, Tur"iWiiirriO!l.-l,full "ei WE'UE CAREFUL. education that each state and territory y should participate in any arrange- conferred by Yalo university kestan, when 20 soldiers wcro killed bo given 821,000 for the support of agri- barbecue at this place on the JKAre you a subscriber to The ment arrived at betwoon tho United, upon Wm. McKlnley, president of tho and 18 wounded, havo been publicly cultural and mechanical colleges durST. BERNARD DRUQ STORE, You should be. banged. 1. at all book.tor an.l Ijr 600I HHKl'AHD. F ing tho fiscal year eadinac June 30.1899. Fourth. United States. States and Canada, Cen'l Paw. Agt. of the dead are marked so that thero will bo no mlstako In Tho health of tho command Is tacntldcatlon. reported to mo by the nurimons as rcmarkablo less ouUUo of tho wounded. Thero aro to-dthan 1M sick 80 far no iroumlcd havo died, and but two men of dlscaso since lcailns Tampa. , SlUi-TKitISIsncd Major-Gener- al Commanding. PI.AYA DKI. KHTE, JunO 28. Hon. KuiitU A. Alatr, JStrrrfnry 0 Ifiir; thy, (0 039 00, clear timothy, (dOOail 00. 13aidie, dairy, 11011c. Egus fiOoaaw. 2, SOU o. mixed timo- !3a ed pamphlet, contains a large number of letters from Northern farmers now prosperously located on the Una of the Illinois Central Railroad In the Slates of Kentucky, Tennessee, Mississippi and Louisana, and also a detailed write-u- p of the cities, towns and country on and adjaccat to that line To hoineseekera, or those in search of a farm, this pamphlet will furnish reliable information concerning the most accessible and prosper ous portion at the South. Free copies can be had by applying to the nearest of the undersigned :6i race illustrat ft Orr SinoMY, June ST. Thoeraves on Gen. Ulahcb, Gen. Linares and Ad Jtnlral Ccrcvcra refusing to exchange although nil three wcro in favor of at exchange. IACTIVITYAT CAMP THOMAS. 4th July tor the 4th or July, 1898, low rates of fare will be In effect between all stations on the Southern lines of the Illinois Central. Tickets on sale July 2nd. 3rd and 4II1, good to return until Juljr ;tli, inclushc uly 1 15.3-,'- corlsledt's com-iplctol- y Scptem-bcr.SOJi- o, d, I MaJor-Ucncra- German Liver Powder 1 ces tin-plat- 'mwmmmm Price, 25 Cents. i DETECTIVE iit'0'e y n, '' iiiifisl n. Cattlo-Itcccl- pts, po-Jlc- Shcep-Ilcccl- pts, tlvo Jfiie ulk coin-panic- s, Sheep-Lam- vasbjflpf k. ClNCINNATl-Hogs-ActlV- OOt m Tie lie Lontr-Llve- il No Gripe sugar-coate- 1 1 Zi n, Hood's j v, be-'o- ru S 1 ' U M0 WM '" U to-da- lb!cao,lllluoU. Ie? t "il ?. . - . ' ii-- r"' ""r t f"" V- -' w ;yTrm w if--" - ri if v- - Ji w V 4r ,sSwii,L Always Delicate Save Your P O 10 p. in order to do so, has, with consent canvassers of the district, in 1886 Money. TOE NEW MAP. of stock and bond holders, decided and 1888, both of which were made One box of Tutt's Pills will save not to declare a dividend. at his own expense. A talk with Mr. Jolly shows that Child Was Nervous and Irritable many dollars in doctors' bills Wc Are Constructing It Now and A Trustee of civilization." No Appetite and Had he is a strictly sound money man Thcywillsurclycurealldiscascs PAUL M. MOORG, Editor and Mamcer. Henry Wattcrson has put into Reconstructing Our Foreign and stands squarely on the St. of the stomach, liver or bowels, m forceful and lucid and beautiful Louis 411 Policy. platlorm. He favors the in- Hood's Sarsaparllla Has Changed m All This -- Scrofula Curod. BEE PUBLISHINQ COMPANY. language what men have been No Thcrc is the Right Shoe. Your Shoe is crease of our army and navy and Incorporalcd. " Hood's Sarsaparllla has had a wonder- rir. Wattcrson Talks thinking about the fateful events For sick headache, dyspepsia, Herhere. Wc make a point of fitting people the acquirement of territory Entered the Pcitoffiea it Eatllimton as Second ful effect on my little daughter. Bho Is that have turned this country Hawaii, Porto Rico, c tn matter. malaria, constipation and biliobeen very dcllcato ald of Our Obligations nnd the Phillip-pine- s flvo years old nnd has Any house can sell shoes once. Wc sell squarely around upon questions of was nervous and usness, a mi'lion people endorse and lother consistent with nil her life. Sho appetite. A largo lump Opportunities. shoes over and over to the same people. SUBSCRIPTION KATES: and had no Mr. Wattcrson foreign policy. the will of the people. In other would appear on her neck ovory few Steady trade is the test of a Shoe Store. says: "Spain is reaping the evil words ho taker, the advanced posi- weeks nnd then would disappear, leaving THE OPENING VISTA MADE I1Y THE WAR Una Yetr.itrlctljr In advance It oo fruit of three centuries of rational We have lots of such advertisements walkglvo her tion on these questions held by the her very weak. Wo concluded to thoro " Siz Montbi, anything is better than the pace wo were 30 Hood's Sarsaparllla. At that tlmo " " TtareeMonthi, as debauchery, and it is simply an were these present they ing around over Hopkins County Republican National leaders, de- was n lump on her nock. When she- had Inimlew of Henry Watterson in New Vork going beforelife. Already tbo forces man, ".& SlngleCoples 5 young started into Specimen copies mailed free on application. historic accident that the final set- manded by Herald ) walk a good deal, the Shoes feel so easy and one bottlo It had disappeared Is as a goodly brand the people and forced taken Correspondents wanted In all parts ot the hood of tbe country In tlement of the account is relegated by fate. And he favors Uko a different connlr. Address us for particulars. Philippine burning, and sho the vigor- child. Instead oteocincd cross nnd fretful Cuba tho event that Iho aro occupiedIslands, snatched from tbe with nobloand given a look "swell." Our Pingrcc & Smith, our and Porto Kico deeds and by the perspective replete being to the United States. We arc, as ous prosecution of the war. Of sho goes nbout laughing nnd singing ns American troops at the conclusion ot the elevating ideas, Williams & Knceland, our Zicglcr Bros., THURSDAY. JUNE 30. 189S present war, what disposition do you think it were, a trustee of civilization." course he is unalterably On what ground would you favor the opposed njorrlly as any child. Wo aro very grato-f- should be made of them ? Alliances our Sachs, our Wolfe Bros, and our "BatBut he says so much else on to the Gocbel. Election for Hood's Sarsaparllla." Mns. Jbn-hi- b I think uo should retain possession of I have never been, as vou know, an Bill and Camber, Bardstown, Kentucky. them. tle Ax" Shoes can not be turned down. this all absorbing topic, and says will fight it from every possible Anglomaniac I have regarded England as Would you regard tho possession of our greatest rival Indeed, as a it with such authority and so well point. those islands necessary to indemnify us friend of Ireland, I have held the English Is tho hcst--ln fact tlio Ono Truo Wood Purifier. for tho cost and sacrifices ot the war, or at arm's length. But the interposition of that, although it is voluminous for Mr. Jolly will begin his canvass Bold by nil druggists. $1; six tor $3. essential to the protection of our com- some disastrous mischance whenever IreWe Stand Behind Any Shoe We Sell You For a Good our space wc reproduce- it in lull shoitly and will sec the people of Hood's net Inrmonlously with merce, or our citizens having interests in land has had a show of better times has Pills Hood's Sarsaparilla. 25c them? that our readers may all have made me despair of Irish freedom in that the district generally. If the nomiDirect Indemnification for the losses of direction and by the old process ot agitaOne You Know. to enjoy and treasure up nation falls to his hands the a war such as this is not of the first con- tion, armed or otberwise. Indeed, Mr. party who has been made famous in the sequence No money indemnity could satthese notable utterances of a great need have no fear but that it being will newspapers and on bulletin boards isfy us, or bo collected of Spain A na- Gladstonemore to dead, theofIrish seem now the Conservaexpect to have mind. they call us, and a tives than of tbe Liberals, and hence, in have an able advocate and de bj' a Paducah patent medicine tion of YOUR uc may be, but in this particular regard, the Irish question firm, is dead. She died at Sturgis nation of fender. this business wc aro not after money. If is eliminated altogether In a general Mr. W. T. Fowler. Monday. She was born in Wood Spain uero less barbarous and corrupt, way let me add, I have not much faith in We today publish the announceKENTUCKY NEWS NOTES. ford county, and was eighty-nin- e we could afford to be more generous. We nternational alliances They often serve years old. She came to Paducah set out to free Cuba ot Spanish misrule, a purpose on occasion Like an umbrella, ment of Mr. W. T. Fowler, of and, incidentally, to series they aro good for a rainfall, but scarcely about six years ago, and resided of Spanish outrages, redress a longIn Christian count', .is a candidate culminating The Christian Sunday-schoo- l of the for be that Yet, it there until about six months ago, destruction of tbo Maine. But war rarely wo a roof tbo same can not and denied, and, MADISONVILLE, KY. faith, blood are of for Congress from the Second Henderson, came out here Tueswhen she went to Sturgis. She ends where it began The war ill williincly as no Congressional district, subject to day and held their annual picnic. had ten children. Before the war Union began with the declaration for the come toAmerican would might verysee aYOUn MONEY DACK IF YOU WANT IT. well England, so wo that it the action of the Republican party. About 250 or 300 were in the crowd her people were rich, and num- was not waged to free the slaves, and join tbe English in the work of putting the 233 ended with tho abolition of slavery. Tho a jolly time was had by all. and bered their slaves by the hundred. conquest of arms raises up unexpected tion of China imprint upon tbe reorganizaMr. Fowler has been an active Scbrcc and the repartition of terriHerald. Her husband died during the war, conditions and responsibilities The trulh tories in Africa and In Asia. worker in the Republican party Mrs. Wesley Steele died at her and of their ten children, only four is that Spain is reaping the evil fruit of What is your opinion of American renli since attaining his majority. He home in this city last Monday. are alive. These are: Frank Met- three centuries of national debauchery, ment as to these questions? "-' and it is simply an historic accident that is a talented young member of the June 20, of gastritis. That is a matter to be determined by the 4'i She was calfe and Mrs. Katie Cosby, wife tuo nnai settlement ot Ihe account is rele future ANNOUNCEMENTS. seventy years of age, and her death of J. R. Cosby, of Paducah; Mrs. gated to tho United States Wo are, as longed, Inevitably (bey will involve pro J Christian county bar and is now a it and it mar be acrimonious, (lis member of the law firm of Breath- occurred on the fortieth anniversary Newton Brooks, of Sturgis, and were, a trustee of civilization. In that cussion. All other issues will be subordi J of character we shall presently find ourselves nated to them In my opinion, however, her wedding day. CONGRESS Courts Metcalfe, of Austin, Tex. masters of a great deal of outlying terri- the end is inevitable are aulhorlted to announce W. itt and Fowler, having the first of We have thrown off FOWLER Weof Christian County, Sturgis Enterprise. ai a candi- this year formed a partnership with tory, such as Cuba, I'orto Kico and the tie swaddling clothes of national babyhood l date for Congress from the Second Congressional Mr. George Jarrett and others of An effort will be made to hold Philippine Islands, having by that time, and stand forth an International giant, District, subject to the action of the Republican already possessed oursehes of Hawaii. James Breathitt. party. Scott's Chapel section report that the s in this city on With these acquisitions there will spring announce Mr. Fowler has practiced law they saw the "bell buzzard" last the same night in the week. l JOLLY We arc authorized toeountv, as a Hon ; it W. Jolly, of Daviess can This into existence not merely a crop of comMORTONS (1AP. didate for Congress from the Second Congresfor four years, was chairman of the week. They were at work in a will leave the other nichts off for mercial Interests, hitherto unknown, but sional District, subject to the action of the He- a House? i puDiican pany. Christian County Republican com- field when the buzzard ficw over different purposes, besides, many of national aspirations, hitherto undreamed The picnic was them and was plainly seen. The snows strilce tins place and the of. Wc can no more escape these than we cially and otherwise a grand success finan mittee for three years, and, under could any other imposition of good or Now is tl e tunc for this kind of work In the State of New York nearly the administration of Judge Breath jingle of the bell was distinctly performance is nearly over after territory acquired To Gray Mr. daughter, of anu was vviy muuu 1IKC llie services, and it is also a great nui- by the outlay surrender blood and treas- Crofton, Charles guests of and family of Dr uuaiu of so much were the 40,000 more people arc employed itt, served as Master Commissioner sound of a sheep bell. Livingston V. William Saturday and Sunday sance to be compelled to dress for ure would be a wanton and cowardly i JJ in various occupations this year for Christian county. Mr. Fowler Banner. a dance fresh from the church. It auuuuuuiucui ui uuugaiiuns anu opportuJosh Whitney, of HocVcastle, visited nities literally heaven sent, for they were and were found at work last year. is thoroughly equipped The members of the Winstead is a good thing and wc hope the not originally contemplated by any body. relatives here Monday. to make ror Spring and Summer .. family will have a Wo can not remand the Philippines to at the Christians will push it along. Rev W. L. Ilavns preached an eloquent Official statistics of the State of battle against the infamous Gocbel old Winstead homestead, near Hawesville Plaindealcr. Make your nest comfortable Spain, or commit them to a population in- sermon at the Christian church Sunday J capable of to become the morning. New York show that 1,390 new Election Bill, and for the great and Nebo, on Saturday, July 2. All J prey of European diplomacy Neither can Roy Blanks has been suffering very and collateral manufacturing concerns started in broad principles that underlie the the descendants SPECIAL RATES TO NASHVILLE. we sell tbem to some purchasing power. We are bound to keep I'orto Rico, if for much with his eves lately, but they arc ?l business during the first six months present irresistable forward move- branches are invited to be present nothing else than a coaling station, in case better now. i and an invitation has also been All sorts of Building Material: of this year, and that i,5Go old ment of this country as a world Look at the Mrs. Ben T. Robinson spent a couple extended to a large number of Delegates to the Christian En- - we get it.Sec where Cuba map of the West Indies. lies right across of weeks visiting in Caldwell and Lyon I Lumber, Doors and Sash, Yelplants which had shut down arc power. friends. It is very likely that there deavor Go for One Fare. our Southern water front Will any sane counties recently. i Mr. Fowler is an able lawyer, will be a large crowd low Pine Stuff, Lime, Cement, again at work. man say that should present to ! On account of tho International oncn acquired, wc pass out ever permit it,? Charles Guy and wife, of Central City, to of our control speaker and parliamentarian, and partake of the feast of good things Builders' Hardware, etc., etc. 49 Convention of the United Society Should the United States, in view of visited the family ot G. M. Stokes last It only takes $20 to buy a gov- if he is nominated he will give a that will be had in honor of the oc- of Christian Endeavor the Louis- these things, change its traditional foreign week. OUR PLAH1HG HILL BUHS EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR I ernment bond. Every American good account of himself in the casion. Mail. The other boys beat our boys playing ville and Nashville railroad will policy? Yesterday afternoon, ball Monday, but we'll get 'em yet. The traditional we an- sell round trip tickets to Nashville and who can scrape up twenty dollars active canvass against his opponent ? business policy laid down by nounced the W. Mrs. lien T. And wc can furnish All Orders lor investment should be patriotic and the discussions of the great Allen, of the fact that Mr. gone F. from Earlington July 1 to 5 inclu- Washington waswiso for a weak and strug Drowning were inRobinson and Mrs G. l Earlington Friday country, had to gling nation, and, if it could bo adhered I enough to buy a bond and become questions upon which the capaign Henderson to have the Gleaner sive, limited to July 15. on Short Notice. Mr. Tom Robinson and son. Georee. 4? W. W. Etheridge, Agent. to, would bo wise for ecry people. Hut I a holder in the war loan. It is a will rest. And if elected will madstonc applied to a dog bite each of the centuries has its own tale of visited the family of Men T Robinson on 4? You know the Firm, We will treat you right. progress to tell, each raises up its own Sunday Mr. Allen had received the wise investment. that 4? prove a worthy and capable ! Every Dog Has His Day. problems to be solved The difference be? day before. We saw him after his who has been J. O. P The common snake prevaricator tween a scattered population, fringing the Earlington Slaton, the past eight living in 4? for or nine return and he reported that the East Atlantic seaboard, and eighty millions There is considerable dilliculty stone adhered several times to the and the ordinary fish liar have each of people, occupying and traversing the months, will, wc hear, soon return to Mor- 4? i in getting the provisions of the new tons Gap 4? Platforms. wound. It is thought that all taken an obscure seat and are lis- continent from the Atlantic to the Pacific, i tening with tariff law to work by the time fixed, breath to of contrast. As no I'ete of I The Nashville American thinks danger is passed and that Mr. dant eyes tobated harvest and pen- is too great cycleadmit intervening century Mortons Kingston, day Central City, was in 4? the Gap one last week. the Ananias, preceding July 1st. MADISONVILLE. KY. The revenue stamps the Democratic party in search of Allen will soon have his hand 0 has revolutionized the world Another 49 who Mrs which must be used by practically a entirely cured. Evening Hustler. is has just secured the floor and century may witness the transfer of human Saturday Tom Slate was in Madisonville fcv;Vy'?ryWV'V'cvV-V'vv'V'fV'V'V'- v platform will array itself against covering himself with a three-plA mad dog tnat was certainly halo of glory in telling how, when ambitions toand activities from Europe and everybody who transacts business these great Asia and Africa America Miss Maggie Eitzgerald died The Pacific and popular issues: mad was killed Saturday on the he lived in an adjoining county, he and not the Atlantic, may become the wash morning about eleven o'clock, after Friday simply cannot be printed and disa ling"The freedom of Cuba. Chas. E. Russell farm, near town, cut, with a cradle, eight acres of basin of the Universe. Can the United ering illness of ten or twelve weeks duratributed in time, although business "The acquisition of Porto Rico. by Will H. Moore. The dog wheat in one day: or, when living States stand apart and aside, whilst these tion, with typhoid fever Her remains movements mankind, men are running over each other followed by large concourse showed every symptom of rabies in another State, how he kept up stream, passofthem by, anlike a running were taken toa Earlington where ot friends, "The annexation of Hawaii. isolated and they were to get these stamps and begin to and the timely arrival of Mr. Moore half a day with a reaper alone helpless mass of accumulating and cor- interred in the Catholic cemetery. It is "The acquisition of the Phillip-in- c with his gun prevented what would binding grain. Of course, its hard rupting riches? Wc could not if we would sad indeed to be separated from one so help contribute to the war Islands. doubtless have caused serious to bear all this, but we should and we should not if we could We must good, so kind, so tender, but her spirit has adopt ourselves to the changed order We gone to its Maker and she is at rest "The building of the Nicarauga trouble. Todd County Times. So consider that he only has an must make a new map. The vista, as It weep not, kind parenK brothers and sisIN THE GREAT It was his unrequited love for a canal. Major John Blankenslup died at ephemeral sway of about four weeks opens to oursight, Is not so great as would ters, but so live thit when you, too, are beautiful Kentucky girl that caused "A navy twice the size it is to- the residence of Mr. James Gaines in the year, and this entitles the have been the vista of Texas and California, done with earth and earthly things, ou Florida and Alaska to the eye of Washing- will be prepared to enter into of the Marquis de Cervera, now the day. near Graccy, Monday afternoon at harvest liar to public forbearance. ton. For all his wisdom, tbe Father of his the good and holy and there the joyswitb meet 1 o'clock. country could not forsee electricity, nor loved ones gone before. bottled-uHe was widely known "A regular army of 100,000. Spanish Admiral, to estimate tho geographic contractions EXCURSION HATES. it Four of our boys have entered and nov resign his diplomatic position at "The militia under the drill and throughout this section of the Already tbe old world is re would bring State and few men had more Army of the is coming into belong to tbe Volunteer ceding Another world Washington some years ago and discipline of the regular army." iriends than Major Blankenslups. Special Rates to All Points for view 1 tie statesmanship ot the twentieth United Stales Iho, grandest army In tbe In other words, in this time of He was a bachelor and was return to Spain. Perhaps this century must address itself to this and will world. Tbey have offered their services 70 Furnished by Special Correspondents July ,th. be largely constructive in Us character to tbe government and aro willing to bleed jilting by a Kentucky belle is suff- grim war it is not the old cry of years of age. Hopkinsvillc IndeThe cloth has been already partly cut out. and die, if need be, to keep the flag afloat The Louisville & Nashville Rail- It remains for statesmen to put it together and Ihe honor and glory of the Republic icient cause for his joining the "my kingdom for a horse" with pendent. at the Front. The Benton Star has ceased to road company will sell round Jtrip so that the world may wear It. The unsullied. May tbey ever prove worthy the Spanish navy and getting bottled, the Democracy, but its equivalent, name tbey bear and may tbeir deeds of United States from now on is although it is not a Kentucky but "my kingdom for a platform" that twinkle, and the effulgent halo it tickets to any point on its lines bo a world power. Henceforth destined to valor shine in resplendent lustre as an inits July 2, 3 and 4, good returning policy will need to be completely foreign spiration to tbe rising generation. once shed around the circumamrecon will go counter to Republican isonly a Yankee bottle. bient atmosphere in ethereal space until July 7. for one and one third structed The man who would cling to the Will contain, all important war news of the daily edition. sues and gain some sort of follow- shincth no more forever. Some fares. traditions of Wasbiugton is as one who DIXON. Special dispatches up to the hour of publication. A creat railroad company has ing. rejects the railway and travels by the stageW. W. Ethmdge, Ag't. say the darn thing broke its jaw on coach, or, disdaining tho highway, would Careful attention will bo given to Farm and Family Topics, Forvoted not to declare a dividend in S. Hicks, Clay Hall, Willie and Lum But there is a difference of opin- the word "disproportionabloness" strike through the woods. A eign Correspondence, Market Reports, and all general news of the order that it may advance the ion among' Democrats, and in the and other big words it attempted flag Lexington dispatch says the Do )ou think we should permanently in- Hardwick went to Ulackford Tuesday. ordered by the Lexington crease our army and navy and enter into a Mrs. Parker has qualified as executrix World and Nation. wages of its employes. Capitalists rank and file they will not be to masticate, but astronomers arc women for the Third regiment is competition with tho European powers in for the estate of J. C Parker, deceased. of the opinion that she ceased to Wc furnish the NEW YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE and your of the East society favorites and across tbe Pacific? a beauty and will be presented at driven by the proposed party lash promulgate because the Miss Ella Eades, of near in Undoubtedly From a nation of shop- visiting Mrs. Delia Fuquay. Providence, is favorite homo paper, THE BEE, Chickamauga soon. now bivouac nightly on Santiago to array themselves against the boundless circumference, halo, keepers wo become a nation nf warriors. failed to Several of the young peoplo went out heights and fight and die with "manifest destiny" that has turned make both ends meet. Murray We escape the menace and peril of socialism More Stamp Tax. BOTH ONE YEAR FOR and agrarianism, as England has escaped for a picnic Sunday, on Slover. their comrades, the cowboys from the country about on questions of Ledger. Rev. E. McCullom preached at the Beginning July 1st, in compli- them, by a policy of colonization and conSend all orders to THE BEE, Earlington, Ky, A few days ago a blind coal the western plains. These inci- foreign policy and infinitely broada provincial ance with the new war revenue bill, quest. From held togetherhuddle of petty Union church Monday night. sovereignties by a rope of passed through Greenup to every separate domestic The show that dents do not agree with tho erst- ened the work of this nation as a miner bill of sand we rise to tbe dignity and prowess of weeks left Monday has been here for thrco for Clay. accompanied by another man who lading for goods shipped while demagogue's delineation of "trustee of civilization." by freight an imperial Republic incomparably greater The prisoners almost made tbeir escape was piloting him and taking up a a one cent revenue than Rome. It is true that we ex- Wednesday night from tbe jail. Ono of stamp must be the character of an American with The Louisville Post says: collection in his behalf for the purfor foreign Ihe railroad will pay change domesticin dangers direction we them made a key out ot wood and while a little money in his pocket. Senator Frye agrees with the American pose of securing funds enough to alltxed. dangers, but every To every express receipt for multiply tbe opportunities of the people. Mr Page was at the show tbey unlocked this. in the belief that the Democrats are onco have a surgical operation perform tn, tbe door and bad nearly cut tbroueh the To the Front. more to throw themselves across the path ed whereby his sight might be re- package shipped must also be af Wo risk Caesarism, certainly; but even brick wall when they were discovered and Caesarism is preferable to anarchism We fixed a one cent revenue The boys of the Third Kentucky of American progress and bo ground to stored. Nearly enough had been and to each express moneystamp. risk wars, but a man has but one time to placed back in tbe cells. order die, and, cither in peace or war he is not J. C. Parker, who has been lingering so collected when the blind man's a two cent stamp. In are to go to the front and are jubi- powder. this case likely to die until his timo comes. Sufficient long witn consumption, (lieu at bis home It is true that both Mr, Cleveland and partner got on a spree, spent the lant at the prospect. They will Col Bryan have done exactly the individual pays the tax. unto tbe day is tho evil thereof. In short, in Dixon Thursday. He was born in 184s what Mr. money and is in Portsmouth in this State, where he has always made show themselves good soldiers. Frye expected they would do; It is true jail. Colley's now bis home. He was a consistent member of grief was pitiful to Sunday-SchoEntertainment jfVaftrftrA-rViftrifttayears "Huntingdon's six hundred" naval that Mr. Bailey and Senator Jones have set behold at his loss. Greenup Demtbo Christian church ! Sunday-schoo- l The Ilecla He was a faithful husband, a kind father will reserves stood like veterans in the Democrats of Congress against any ex- ocrat. and a good citizens. give an entertainment at Lakeside Jt4W JTUU4 WliWVOd their terrible baptism of fire. So pansion of American power and AmeriWe are told of a shocking acci- Park Saturday night for the beneMrs. Ellender Mooney died at John G. can territory, but hollow and your lenkins' Saturday morning. Deceased will the Third Kentucky if the ne- from the people, they have yet to hear dent to a small child of Mr. John fit of the school. Ice cream and If you looked over our new line and we are confident Iho Arnold, near Huntsville, years of age and bad been was lips white? while cake and light refreshments will cessity arise and all the rest of Democratic party will put itself in step a member of tbe church for seventy-siriding on a disc of PAPER HANGINGS you Is your appetite years. She was tbe of Mr. t!J Uncle Sam's boys. AH are volun- with Ihe Amerioan people in their march father. In some harrow with its bo sold and a pleasant evening enway it fell and joyed. All are invited. poor and your diJohn Jenkins, and a native of Kentucky. teers. There is not a conscript in to new destiny. would at once say that you was run over by the harrow and Funeral services were held at tbe burying gestion weak? Is ground. Chat or navy, and herein lies the was fearfully cut and injured about army your flesh soft Lee Cozart has bought out the would like them stuck up on Hon. Geo. V. Jolly. the face and head. Green River confectionery and restaurant of and have you lost secret of their valor. Tbe Pennsylvania Railroad Company Republican. We are authorized to announce Mr. Beall and will continue busiin weicht? decided, early in the year, to build no your rooms. It is a pleasure to locomotives of various patterns during the These are symptoms of Restored Wages. William Moore, aged seventy- - ness in the Cordicr building. Mr. the candidacy of Hon. Geo. W. year. So far this year they have built anemia or poor blood. us to show them. The Louisville and Nashville Jolly, of Daviess county, as a can- one, ot uoone county, lias Iain in Beall and family aro moving to about twenty locomotives for tbo lines east They are just as frequent bed for years. When JNasnviue, lenn. of Pittsburg and Erie, This company Railroad Company will make good didate for Congress from the in the summer as in the about nine years of age his spine usually builds from sixty to seventy new COME IN AND ASK its promise to restore to the old Congressional district, sub- was injured by a fall from a horse, locomotives each year, and although tbe winter. And you can be Efforts arc being made in Conwar situation has curtailed this work it is scale the wages of its employes. ject to the action of the Republican producing partial paralysis and gress to fix the metric system of cured at one time just as TO SEE THEM. expected that more locomotives will be well as another. rendering him helpless for life. weights and measures and make On July 1st 5 per cent of the cut party. built during tbe next six months. will be restored and on January 1st Mr. Jolly needs no introduction For a time his mind was affected its use obigatory in the conduct He who will wrong another to STORE, by the company will restore the other to the people of the Second dis- ing,his long years of intense suffer- of government business. please you will sometime wrong but recently his memory has The cut was made in trict, but a brief statement about returned, and he can distinctly 5 per cent. One of the largest steel plants ' you to please another, re1893 when the general depression the man and the principles he call and relate incidents and events in the world is soon to he erected Bud Smith and Walter Gardner, 'made it necessary to reduce the op- stands upon and the measures he of fifty years or more ago with in Chicago. It will employ 2,000 of cod tiver oil with hvpo- men at first and later on twice that farmers near Cerulean Springs, had certainly l phosphites will wonderlul accuracy. The Burlingerating expenses of the road. The advocates is not amiss just now. in a row I help you. Almost everyone ton Recorder says: "For manv day. f struck Sunday headwhich Smith was employes saw the logic of the Mr. Jolly served as a private in with a rock and on the years Mr. Moore has had charge can take it, and it will not 1 Jam ' situation and accepted the reduc- Every moment well lived means badly hurt. the Federal Army and since the of a large farm, which he lias disturb the weakest , caota e;tiaife. jr r ... 'i a. a good day, and every day well m tion gracefully, feeling confidence war has practiced law continually handled most successfully and, u- es" Mil Fn -- ..., a ,i:onn.i. .... .., .in a ... i!f. iiiiir int JX. Tt ... uiawun... .u.i. jiuimiuaniiu i bHHWVVr'T Tt H t M Jk 11 iiii.iii'e3 f in the company's promise of a res-- . and made for himself an enviable notwithstanding iiviii h the depression lived means good Jiie. Manager. ' A poor blood to a healfliy and rich c says Mrs. Kate wtieeler Morris M toration of the old scale when busi- - place among eminent lawyers. He which has prevailed in this counA June Wish. S 'J red. It nourishes the brain ; pives jr, lias filed suit (or divorce against try, he has made It brinpj jg mWaBUUMmS her husband, Rev. Charles L. Mor- served one term as United States along. He is well money right Oh, these are days when I'd Iilio to "laze" 3 Pw to the nerves. back your old weight and strength. posted on all In the happy heat of tho Summer haze, r;s, rector of an Episcopal church that would justify. And now the Attorney, the only office he ever topics of the day." Ueneath tho trees, wbero siirs tbe breezo, Alt:pruffiUu. We. nnd SI BEST $2 mid $2.50 HOUSE 4 BcoTTBowN,Chemlitii,h,pwk. r ln NaiCllCZ, alleging innumanity TmMWL P!WfiilL"ll ijfcomoanv fulfills its promise, and held. Mr. Jolly has made W 3 but B move two "Good Old Granny Metcalfe," And iiicjso, for naught n. n mv own "darn wr ,,, vU.w , ..... w...... ........-..- .. h w. uuiienn. ww- -' 4 FOR EVERY FOOT Reckless Assertion to-th- I lrrl-tab- lo TUTT'S Liver PILLS nlto-gcth- cr ul much-talked-- Anglo-America- n Hood's Sarsaparilla lite-lon- g - shop-keepe- shop-keepe- WE WANT SHOE TRADE, BISHOP :, &, CO., -- Anglo-Saxo- n N-v- iwr iftftftAftftA.AAA. Build a Home? . Clover-Democra- t. ex-Jud- prayer-meeting- cap-api- e tesspif fnirawSi;"' Repair PUT YOUR HOUSE IN ORDER n v.WE HAVE THE STUFF.- - e mind-your-ou- n RUBY & CO. y WAR WITH SPAIN NATIONAL FAMILY Reliable War News p NEWSPAPER The New York Weekly Tribune f $1.25. 5T. BERNARD BENERAL 5T0RE. ol twenty-two- Are i tin STUCK UP- 3 Si You ninety-thre- e x Pale ? grand-moth- 5 4 sixty-thre- e Sec-on- d Emulsion T 11 11 Scott's 1 f. ST. BERNARD GENERAL WILLARD HOTEL -I .jsMmmmmtmiJifViSrv m. m. m 1 -- 12 1 7r7 " f, . ' w -- w"w-v-w'v- ..., HlHli8i'HiHl "i .1.1 YiaJl&Jy HHfflMRS' JLiZIs(PMiPPP!ppR? n HsHrriKAJEaEiBftT'n l'?K:.AvnaiiDu?", um. iHVl f iIHhBiH imai HsiH f cm b m vh -- fl Ji niM J 'iiiiTiiriilfc'7- " Mum '?4. Hi-- i 1r5WHSP" ' IW.. v " ' ' Ff1 - iwiw.. Jf fln- - FiWswrsrav'- ibb r w. "" v t''. Otfl i EVANGELIST LEE jSee THIRD REGIMENT JUBILANT. Coming to Earlington to Hold a "33u ZJuoustry roe tEhrlpe." Revival. Oikland City (Ind.) Enterprise. It Will the Fifteen to do to the Front at Once. Be One of LOCAL NEWS. Tbo chap who never saw a sbip, Nor beard Ibe small arms rattle, Is always shooting off his lip, How tbey should fight the battle. Mrs. W. G. Bramham visited tier parents here this week. Mrs. T. F. McGlynan and little daughter, ol Nashville, arc visiting Mrs. Julia McGrath. Mrs. W. S. Bramwcll and daughter, of Nashville, visited the family of O. J. Farnsworth this week. Don't fail to come to Earlthe ington and celebrate Glorious Fourth this year. Willie Mahoney has returned from Jasper, Ind., where he has been for the past ten months, attending college. Misses Pauline Davis, Bcttic and Margaret Victory returned last Wednesday night from St. Vincent s Academy. Mrs. M. B. Long and children, nfter a pleasant visit to relatives and friends at Mt. Vernon, Ind., have returned home. Mrs. J. M. Victory and daughters, Mrs. Will Wright and Miss Paulino Davis were in Madison-villTuesday afternoon. W"-- ' w Rev. Josephus Lee, our fellow townsman, has completed his arrangements and will begin Evangelistic work about July 1st. He has had several calls but will begin at Earlington, Ky. Mr. Lee is a logical rcasoncr, a splendid orator and a Christian gentleman, and the Enterprise takes pleasure in recommending him. He has secured the services of o. m. atevens, a revival singer. Mr. Stevens is well recommended. Their work will bo strictly unde nominational, their chief object being to influence men to be saved. The meeting will be held in the General Baptist Church. Mr. Stevens will hold song seryico and prayer meeting Friday night and each night until the arrival of Mr. Lee, who expects to reach here Monday, July 4th, and to begin the meeting that night. Arrangements have been made to dedicate the church the third Sunday in July. All denominations arc cordially invited to attend and take part in these meetings. Deafness Cannot be Cured by local applications, as tbey cannot reach the diseased portion 6f ibe ear There is only one way to cure deafnets, and that is by constitutional remedies Deafness is caused by an inflamed condition of tbo mucous lining of tbo Eustachian Tube. When this tube cets inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed deafness is the result, and unless tho inflimmation can be taken out and this tuba restored to its normal condition, bearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are caused by catarrh, 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) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars free F. J. CHENEY A CO . Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Hall's Family Fills are the best Boys of the Pcnnyroynl are Happy Over the Change of Orders. Park, Ga., June The Third regiment is to go to the front soon. It will be one of the fifteen regiments of the First Lorps to be sent in the field. This 27. Chickamauga c ments are doing everything they can to make the Fourth of July picnic a great success. , Mr. James The Committee of Arrange- , v ( .&' t.i j-- r. ' f1 w :'f O, -- f5 Davenport was here Wish They Hadn't. this week to see his sister, Mrs. Kay McDonald, who is very low Matt Hilton, George Hilton and with stomach trouble. Fears are Boyd Laffoon. tinted citizens of entertained that she may not re- this city, laced the music before cover. Judge Cowell last week to answer a charge of undignified deportment. Miss Kay Prathcr, of Slaughters-vtll- c It seems that these gentlemen stopped over for a visit to were present at a social gathering Mrs. W. W. Ethcridge, on her of "culled folks" a few nights since way homo from Franklin, Ky., where lager beer was not a where she had been as a delegate stranger, and during the progress to the Ladies Missionary Conven- of the evening some unknown tion of the M. E. Church, South. party smote Mat Hilton, who by biffing the promptly Mess. Dan Daves and Joseph first man retaliated and that man in reach McGaw, of this county, went to was Boyd Laffoon, who, in turn lit Hopkinsville yesterday to attend upon Mat and seized that party's the tobacco sales. Mr. Daves had proboscis between his teeth, shutseveral hogsheads of tobacco in the ting down on that member with hands of Kagsdalc Cooper & Co. the energy of a vise. At this junctThe sales were largely attended ure, George Hilton, a brother of and much of the weed changed Mat's developed some cutlery of hands The prices paid were fair, barlow descent, and illustrated ao a rule. Laffoon's face and person with who divers "steel cuts." A few chairs Mrs. Bender, of Louisville, was advertised to lecture to the and a club were introduced as ladies at the Christian Church mediators and the dove of peace Tuesday and Wednesday after- induced to return. A defaced nose, noons this week, was called homo two knife slashes and a dozen by a telegram Saturday and hence bruises footed up the casualties. was unable to be here. She asks The boys told the truth so freely that Thk Bee announce that bhc before His Honor and expressed hopes to address the ladies of so much regret over the unfortunate occurrence that the Judge only Earlington at some future date. levied a tax of ten dollars and inManitou on the 34th cidentals, seasoned with an adult Died, at inst., Miss Mattic Shanks, aged dose of wholesome advice. twenty-seveyears. The deceased of the Mr. Isaac was well known, having been raised Iiurlon House, Horner, proprietorand one Hurlon, W Va., in that vicinity and leaves a host of the most widely known men In the State She was a victim of was cured 01 rheumatism after three years ot friends. "I have that fell destroyer, consumption, of suffering. He says:language not suf to convey ficient command and bore her long illness with ex- any Idea of what I ol suffered, my physicians emplary patience and resignation. told me lhat nothing could bo done for me, Her remains were- - interred at and my friends were fully convinced that Browdcr's cemetery on the 25th, nothing but death would relieve mo ot my 1894, Mr Rev. S. II. Lovelace conducting suffering. In June, Wheeling Evans, then salesman for the Drug Co., the services. recommended Lnamoerlains l'.iin Halm. n good news was received this after noon, and as soon as the report reached camp 1,200 Kentuckians threw up their hats and yelled themselves hoarse, so overjoyed were they that the regiment is soon to battle. Even sick men in the hospital left their cots and joined the demonstration with the rest. Yesterday 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. Wilson's division and march with it to Cuba. The regiment will remain brigaded 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 and effects in order to be ready for marching. Another order was for the regiment to be in readiness for inspection tomorrow by Col. Bolcston, of the Twelfth Minnesota. At inspection it will be ascertained what equipments arc still needed and they will be immediately furnished. The rest of the equipment, such as side arms and leggings, arc stored here. A staff Captain tells me if any regiments leave for the front the Third will be among them. Capt. Sam Clark is acting Major of the Second battalion. The Third was reviewed this afternoon at parade by Gen. Brooke. He complimented Col Smith on the appearance of his regiment. William Campbell, a druggi3t of McIIenry, Ohio count', is contemplating the local scenery through metallic meshes at Louisville. And this is the why of Wilyim's trouble: About a year ago he went to the Indian nation and set up in the business of selling "soft Thinking drinks" to the natives. he had "soft snap" in the drink business he introduced alleged beer of questionable strength and purity 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 but that he kept an optic on the erring William who grew suspicious and came back to the land of 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 canvas was reported by the lookout in the south, bearing down upon the citv at the rate of possibly one and knots per hour. Everybody got ready for action and a large crowd gathered on the corner to await the approach of the strange squadron, which on closer approach proved to be a couple of movers' wagons. The one in advance was drawn by a yoke of alleged steers that would hardly compare with a brace of Newfoundland dogs, while tho vehicle in the rear was yanked by a solitary ox of simOne man, several ilar size. women, some children and the requisite 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. one-eighth The Way of the Transgressor. RECRUITS FOR TIIE THIRD. away a future bonanza for somo lucky prospector to discover. Pearson's Week- - ur (Rioted (Jifi?ens. All communication! and millers of now, per tilnlnc to tills column should be addressed to Gio. Alixakdkb, Karlincton, Kr. Capt. Atkinson at Hopkinsville to Complete Enlistments. riore Paducah flen Wanted to Oo Than He Could Accommodate. , LOCOMOTIVE BLASTS. They Prefer Walking. Last Tuesday Messrs. George Moore and Bub McGrath went out in a buggy to comtcmplate scenery Interesting to Women. New Providence, Ky., June 24, 1S98 Mrs. liirdie Aaron Allbrutin states that both her mother and herself have derived great benefit from Hood's Sarsaparilla, and it has given her perfect health. The peculiar power ot this medicino to purify. enrich and vitalize the blood makes it es pecially valuable to weak and tired women who find health and strength in its use. Home Talent. Mr. Lee Oldham, a well known contractor and builder of this city, showed us a fine, two-stormantel y which he has just finished and put up in his parlor. To speak ol it mildly, it is "a thing of beauty and a joy forever." It is fully eight feet high, made of the finest quartered oak and finished with the. greatest workmenship. The mantel proper is supported by needed doric columns and neatly finished with stamped oak moulding. A large beveled French mirror surmounts the mantel. Upon each side of the mirror arc needed columns supporting a heavy architrave, richly finished, making altomirror gether the finest in the county. Mr. Oldham is working upon a second one of the same pattern for a gentleman who knows a good thing when he sees it. hand-made adjacent to the city, and, as far as we have been able to learn, this part of the enterprise panned out satisfactorily. But alas and alack, the short duration of mundane felicity! As they were descending the big lull near the Catholic church, on the home stretch, at a pace calculated to make greased lightning giddy, their vehicle soared over an embankment and alighted in a fashion at the bottom. The horse, freed of all care and responsibility, entered town with a whiz, the boys walked in later, and the buggy was brought A good in somewhat dismantled. sized fright constituted most of the injuries. hap-hazar- d Into Their New Quarters. The commodious and handsome bank building that was being erected by Mr. John G. Morton, At this time my foot and limb were doublo Dedication. their normal size and it seemed to me my leg would burst, but soon after I began NcMSunday July ad, the new usine the Fain Ualm, the swelling began church at Bethany in the Rose to decrease, the pain to leave, and now I Creek country will be dedicated. consider that I am entirely cured." For Drug Store, The building will practically be sale by St. Bernard Charles; UenEarlington; George King, St. Robinson, completed this week. Rev. C. C. Mortons Gap, How to Look Goad. Good looks are really more than skin deep, depending entirely on a healthy condition of all the vital organs. If the liver is inactive, you bavo a bilious look; if .your stomach is disordered you have a dyspeptic look; if your kidneys are affected you have a pinched look. Secure good health and you will surely have good looks. Electric Hitters is a good Alterative and Acts directly on the Stomach, Tonic liver and Kidneys, purifies the blood, cures pimples, blothes and boils and gives a good complexion. Every bottle guaranteed. Sold at St. Oernard Drug Store. 50c per bottle. has been completed and is 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 It is matters has been supplied. a handsome structure, and the inside as well as outside is sure to attract and please the eye of the visitor. and That clever architect, Mr. W. C. Morton, is the designer of this building and well may he be pleased with its handsome appearance. well-know- Paul Price is said to be one of the best soldiers at Chickamauga. Paul was connected with the St. Oernard Coal Co., and was a faithful employe. The Tennessee Coat and Iron Co. has lately organized a company with a million n dollars capital to operate a new steel plant the daily capacity of which will be I, coo tons. Col. Toombs, while lifting a heavy piece of timber last week, sprained his back and for several days it was only by the help of a cane tbat be could move around. Relative to Biscuit. Missouri now boasts of the fact The first delivery of new wheat will) her numerous lead mines shethat is in Owcnsboro took place on the doing her share toward supplying the 24th. The opening price was 66 government with one of the necessaries of cents. This is six cents higher war. . Capt. H. L, Atkinson and his recruiting party boarded the The Torrey Rough Riders Louisville and Nashville train at used their persuasive powers should have and secured Nortonville yesterday morning at transportation over the I., ft N., always 5 o'clock with a batch of thirty a safe route. odd new recruits from Paducah. Agent Etheridge uses bis spare time They were sleepy and weary, hav- booming the A. O. U. W. picnic to be held here on the Fourth of July. Wash makes ing been up all night. Capt. Atkinson and his assistants a full team of himself on such occasions. he Philadelphia Press says the Perm- stopped at Hopkinsville, where Company tiicir last stand is to be made and 13,000 nia Railroad cars with will construct a caoacitv of laree box the last opportunity offered to Ken 80,000 pounds as soon)as the details can be tucky boys to join the gallant arranged: and the contract let. Third Kentucky now preparing to Conductor Robertson having taken a go to the front from Chickamauga. series of lessons on how to properly run a The Captain of course sent his re- passenger train, has graduated and is now in charge cruits on through. The train was Nashville, of a run between St. Louis and crowded with three car loads of Operator C. 1. recruits, mostly from St. Louis efficient operators Martin, one of the onmost tbat ever worked the and hearty salutes were exchanged Henderson division, bas just returned MORTONS GAP. as the Kentucky boys boarded the from a visit to Texas. There is some talk Several of our people went to Evansville of bis going to work on a Southern road Sunday. train. Five men from Paducah and in the near future. Rev. Rawls preached at bis church SunMetropolis, 111., accompanied Capt. If the following clipping proves truo the day. many friends of George Scudamore R. H. Hall is on the sick list. ntitinson to iiupKinsvuie, paying erly agent at Sebree, have reasons toformcon tiicir own expenses, in order to gratulate him upon bis good luck: "Some Charley Lyons got his foot mashed in have opportunity to enlist. This years ago G. C. Scudmore, cashier of the tho mines Friday. was because of the fact that the Sebree Deposit Bank, bought a piece of Mrs. Aaron Morton, of Madisonvillo, is Captain's supply of blanks was ex- tand near Birmingham, Ala., for $500. visiting here this week. bas been discovered hausted at Paducah. For this Lately it mineral deposits, and to contain. Mrs. Dina Saulsberry and Lucy visited valuable the other reason, too, a number of Paducah day be sold it to a mining company for friends hero last week. men were left behind who were $5,220." Mrs. N. B. Ross is visiting here. anxious to join. On the arrival at Special Agent Harlan, of the L. & N., Wm. Johnson is sick. Hopkinsville Private Prouse, whose last week arrested Shed Wallace and had home is in that city, was saluted on him bound over after-- preliminary trial, fir. Otto's Spruce Rum IUUam la a scientific breaking a railroad discoveries and com. all sides by friends who said they on the charge oftherefrom a into of battleax remedy based on modemrenown who have given car and taking pounded by chemists of lot "were waiting for him." The tobacco, soma of which was seen in his drupclst procure .illfoBtndy. Ask your throat and to for you whole party were too sleepy to be possession in Nortonville, Several other Sold In tvro'blzcs. 35c.Itand iOc. II uot In stock. suspicious parlies were also arrested, but hungry and some of them went to Sold by St. Bernard Drug Stre. evidence were reof bed rather than breakfast. Capt. for lack The convicting have all been resileased. suspects Atkinson barely went through the dents of Hopkinsville. Where are you going on the form of a skirmish at the breakfast One of the effects of the present tendency Fourth? You had better table and was forced to retire. to increase tho efficiency of our railroad The Captain thinks it will be systems is seen in the form of large orders come to Earlington, where you some days before the regiments lor locomotives and cars of the power and will have a good time. to expected to go to the front will get capacity rrquired by the new principles en wnicu railroad managers as a class are away from Chickamauga and that deavoring to conform. Tbo generally A Summer Outing the Third Kentucky will probably prosperous condition of the railroads natu- Along the Line rally enables them to change from the old not move inside a week's time. to the new form ot equipment with greater (Chicago & Northwestern R'y) can liberality, and it is consequently noted tbat be most enjoyably spent at Mil"For three years we have never been tne locomotive and industry waukee, Waukesha, Madison, Dewithout Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and is receiving a marked impetus from the Diarrhoea Remedy in the house," says A. volume of new orders of Ibis kind. In fact, vil's Lake, Green Lake, Gogebic, H. Patter, with B. C. Atkins & Co., the activity in this direction bas become so Lake Geneva, St. Paul, MinneapIndianapolis, Ind., and my wife would marked tbat it constitutes a feature of no olis, Duluth, Lake Marquette, as soon think of being without flour small importance in the general business Minnetonka, White Bear, Ashas a bottle of this Remedy in the summer situation. Hardly a road of any importTwentieth Censeason. We have used it with all three ot ance in the United States is not at the pres- land, Munising. the Northwestern our children and it has never failed to cure ent moment bending its energies toward an tury Train, not imply stop pain, but cure absolutely. improvement in its roadbed and bridges, so Limited, electric lighted, daily to It is all right, and any one who tries it will that tbey will bear Ibe weight of the St. Paul, Minneapolis and Duluth. find it so For sale by St. Oernard Drug heavier and more powerful locomotives pamStore, Earlington; Georgo King, St. and the cars of larger loading capacity, Low rate tourist tickets and Charles; Uen T. Robinson, Mortons Gap. which arc the necessary instruments by phlets upon inbuiry of ticket agents which the train load is increased, and the or address A. H. Waggoner, T. P. cost of transporting a ton of freight a mile A., No. 7, Jackson Place, IndianDOWN IN THE MINES. is being reduced in such a marvelous way apolis, Ind., or W. B. Kniskern, Bradstreet's. G. P. & T. A., Chicago, III. Louisville, Ky., Juneai. The directors Supt. Crutchfield. while en route to Trenton, last Sunday, made a brief slop of the Louisville and Nashville Railway War Map Free. Company decided today to restore the cut here. made in the wages of its army of employes Latest official indexed maps of A Middlesboro coal and coke company during the panic of 1893, and which has uses the Campbell washer, the same used been in force since tbat time. Twenty the world, Cuba and Phillipinc by tbo St. liernard Coal Co. thousand men are directly affected by this Islands for pocket use, issued by R'y, In Arkansas there has lately been organ- action, and 20,000 profit by the increase the Chicago & Northwestern ized a gold, silver, lead and copper mining in pay. free, for two cent stamp. Five years ago a cut of 10 to 20 per cent company, with a capital stock of $r,.ooot-00W. B. Kniskern, 22 Fifth avewas made in the salaries and wages of every man on the company's pay roll. Tbo nue, Chicago, 111. - Operators Mann and Cofley were called to Hopkinsville last week to attend court Agent Mann, of Pembroke.contemplates making a trip to some summer resort on account of ill health. We are sorry to state that Yard Switchman Clay Wooldridge is quite sick nt this writing. Rev. Slaughter preached at tbe Baptist church Sunday night. Miss Winstead, of Nebo, Is tbe guest of Miss Lena Bailey. Kev 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. Cavanah attended the Convention of Wiso Men at Princetion. Rev. W. T. Weir, of Mortons Gap, was in town last week. Rev. A Bunch, of Madisonvitle, was out last week visiting friends. Rev. R- II. Hall and wife were in town Tuesday. The debate between Geo. Simms and Jim Oilutt comes off next Thursday night at the reading room. Subject, Which bas the most right to Cuba, tbe United States or Spain? . Miss Mary Kenon's essay at tbe reading room and at Ibe Children's Day exercises were highly commended by all present. Miss Millie Bradley and Mr. Tom Rad- fcrd were married Tuesday. rff simplicity of tho combination, but also to tho caro and skill with which it Is manufactured by scientific processes known to tlio Camfohnia Fio Svbup Co. only, and wc wish to impress upon all tho fmportanco of purchasing tho truo and original remedy. As tho genuine Syrup of Figs is manufactured by tho Camfohnia Fio Stoup Co. only, a knowledgo of that fact will nsslst one In nvoiding tho worthless Imitations manufactured by other par-ticTho high standing of tho California Fio Sviiup Co. with tho medical profession, and tho satisfaction which tho genuino Syrup of Figs has given to millions of families, makes tho namo of tho Company a guaranty of tho excellence of its remedy. It Is far In advance of all other laxatives, as it acts on tho kidneys, liver and bowels without irritating or weakening them, and it does not gripe nor nauseate. Iu order to get Us beneficial effects, plcaso remember the name of the Company CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FKANCISCO, TIIE EXCELLENCE OF SYRUP OF FWS fs duo not only to the originality and LOWHVILI.K. Ky. Cat. NEW YOKE, N.Y. Aliin.n.i.n.1 .i.i .i.i .i.i .1.1 .1),1,1! Dr. Sum Ottcs Spruce Balsam $ CURES YOUR COUGH I IN A DAY. 25 & North-Wester- n 50 CENT BOTTLES, I Sold by St. Dernard Drue; Store. 50 Twice-a-Wee- PAYS FOR THE k Courier-Journ- al ONE WHOLE YEAR. Papers Sent 104 Six or Eight-Pag- e Postpaid by Mail. Almost A DAILY 0. RECORD OF WAR NEWS. than the opening price of 1897. No new wheat has been delivered in Hopkinsville. The Kcntuckian says that the fears of a short crop seems to bo well founded. The crops threshed yielded light and the quality not of the best. The market at that place is expected to open at 60 cents. From every section throughout Hopkins County, so far heard from, the crop is above the average and the quality satisfactory. The best medicine you can take is that which builds a solid foundation for health in pure, rich blood Hood's Sarsaparilla. Hall will conduct the dedicatory services and a basket dinner will be had on the grounds. eral invitation is extended large attendance expected. A gen- k! Take Salt With This. A prominent citizen tells us that and a as he was coming down town early Tuesday morning and passing the front steps of a certain church, he New Wine In an Old Bottle. discovered a gallon jug beneath the Workmen are busily engaged steps, which he says was half full remodeling the "Bascomb place," of excellent whisky. He affirms which will be generally overhauled that he did not molest the jug nor and repaired and equipped with taste its contents. We don't bewindows and doors, be- lieve his statement in full and if sides being treated to a liberal our readers choose to believe it, dose of variegated lead and oil. they do so at "shipper's risk." When the finishing touches arc How in the name of reason could added, the house will be occupied he tell without touching, whether by tlio mother and sisters of L. II. a corked jug was full, half-fuor O'Brien. empty? And how could he decide without tasting whether its conTrod on Glass. tents were "excellent whisky" or Last Saturday while little George the vilest tanglefoot? No, no, Arnold was playing about the yard old birds cannot be deceived by he stepped upon a piece of broken chaff. Try us with a fish lie or a class and cut his foot in a fearful snake story, but don't try to get us manner. The gash inflicted was to swallow that Ananias fiction of nearly two inches long and pene- the unmolested jug. trated deeply in his foot. The flow of blood was somewhat alarmAn Enterprising; Druggist. ing, and fears were entertained that There are few men more wide awake an artery was severed. Medical and enterprising than the St. liernard attention soon arrested tho flow of druggist who sparesIn no pains to secure the line for their everything best blood and the little fellow is all manyofcustomers. He their has tho valuanow right at present. ble agency for Dr. King's New Discovery ll The truck wagon of the horny handed sons of toil can be seen upon o;ir streets from the rising of the sun till the going down of the same. Everything pertaining to the garden, field or orchard is offered the citizen right at his door. The following prices prevail at Apples 40 to 50c; Earlington: peaches 50c potatoes, 75c; cher rics, i$cj berries, jocj beans ;ocj Garden cabbage 5c per head. truck is abundant. The blackberry crop will be unusually largej peaches and apples are away below the average, ried out a trunk belonging to Ben's mother and broke the lock, help ing themselves to the contents. inHundreds of thousands have been The owner of the trunk is treasduced to try Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, by reading what it has done for others, urer of a secret society and the and having tested its merits for themselves thieves did not hesitate to swipe who find it necessary are today its warmest friends. For sale by the funds therein deposited. This to The young minersfor work cannot blame look elsewhere St. Bernard Drug Store, Earlington; Uen T. Robinson, Mortons Gap; George King, we suppose they did on fund anyone but themselves for their coudition. amental principles. There is no While we are called upon to perform at. Charles. say just, we clue to the thieves who no doubt manual orlaborwhat cannot afford to and must we shall labor Cut His Ffngcr Off. at this time are rejoicing that the where theat of life by doing what our best make Mr. John Nance, living in the Eastern Star is numbered among bands fiad to do and not be too choice in our selection. country, near Onton, Webster their lucky luminaries. county, while splitting stove wood Quite a number of experienced mining Saturday night a mob took machine men from here accepted the terms last Saturday afternoon, cut off the by Mt. index finger of his left hand. It George Scott, colored, from the offered themnow atrying Vernon coal operatheir luck north of was not only a painful but, hap- jail in Russcllville and hung him tor and are the Ohio river. Good wages and steady just now, a serious accident, to a tree in the suburbs. The mob work were offered tbo men and, as work pening since Mr. Nance has his growing was composed of about forty per- here at this season of tho year is uot rushThe crop on hand and is thus crippled sons most of whom were hoys, and ing they can well bo spared. of themine few they go to work is one so that he is not able to handle it but few were disguised. The jailor where in the north that is not controlled mines himself. Not long since, Mr. did not recognize any one in the by organized labor, and therefore tbey for Consumption, Coughs and Colds. This Nance's sister, who lives with him, party, but as the wires leading to should feet at borne. Is the wonderful remedy that is producing was partially stricken with paralyAdairvillc were cut, it is supposed The process by which nature forms such a furor all over the country by its sis. Truly it seems that "troubles that the mob came from that sec- accumulations of silver is very intermany startling cures. It absolutely cures Scott's crime was an at- esting. Asthma, Bronchitis, Hoarseness and all come not singly." Mr. Nance is tion. It must be rembered tbat the earth's of Mr. Duvall of this tempted assault upon a Mrs. Scrog-gin- crust is full of water, which percolates affections of the Throat, Chest and Lungs father-in-laCall at above drug store and get a trial bot- place. who lives near Adairvillc. everywhere through the rocks, making sow s, Crossed Over. Mrs. Mary Baker died Sunday morning at the home of her Mr. Rufus Graham, near the old tan yard, in this county. The years deceased was seventy-eigh- t of age and leaves a large circle of relatives and friends. Her death resulted from an attack of flux, which on account of her advanced age, soon terminated fatally. The remains were interred in Richland cemetery Monday evening, followed by a large concourse of relatives and friends, to whom we extend sympathy. son-in-la- Light Fingered Gentry. The residence of Ben Brown, colored, was entered by thieves Sunday night. The burglars car- Scores of men who work but about half lime in the mines can be found contributing their part towards a purse made up to buy beer. Detter 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 can always be found taking an active part in a good cause, and has gained quite a reputation as a Sunday school worker. Dick Croft was manager of the big picnic held near Mortons Gap last Saturday, and as the St. Bernard Coal Co kindly shut down their mines and the miners lent Dick a helping hand, tho affair was a pronounced success. The chief topic of discussion, outside the war question, is the picnic to be held here on the 4th of July, and management can rest assured that the miners will show an appreciation ot their efforts to please py giving luc hums lueir iJaUHiuagu. The continued strike in tbo Welsh coal mines has reduced the supply of English coal to such an extent tbat mail and passenger steamers of English lines, run. ning to Capo Town, Africa, and Australia and South America have been forced to rely on American steamer coal, f he Welsh strike shows no promise of termination, threatened and labor meetings were held all over the country. The Louisville and Nasbvillo officers refused to budge one inch, declaring tbat when business in the West and South picked up they would restore the cut. At the meeting of directors and upon the consent of the large bondholders in New York and London, it was decided to pass the usual dividend this year, and restore the cut to the men. President Milton II. Smith bas just returned from a trip to London, where he secured the consent of the bondholders lo the plan. Beginning July 1, those who received prior to the cut $4,000 per annum and over and were cat 20 per cent will have their wages advanced 10 per cent and the remaining 10 per cent January z. Those who were receiving less than $4,000 per annum will have an advance of 5 per cent Inly 1 and 5 per cent January 1. A circular letter stating Ibis, will be issued tomorrow to the employes. The pay roll of the L. & N. amounts to $10,500,000 per annum, and the increase means an additional expense of $1,000,000 per annum to the road. Tbe following clipping shows tbat tbo United States has some good engineers at work in Cuba; "Tbe Spanish have tried to disable a locomotiyo standing with steam on the track by disconnecting the coupling rods, the trottle lever and several essential parts, burying some and throwing others into tbe sea. Two engineers happened to be with tbe advance squadron of tbe Twenty-secon- d infantry and tbo troops went for the locomotive with a yell. Tbe soldiers, hunting about for the missing parts, found some and improvised others. One engineer acting as fireman and the other at tbe throttle, in twenty minutes they ran her into Juragua with the tender full of sharpshooters, delirious with enthusiasm over Yankee ingenuity. The engineer remarked; "If tbe fools bad knocked in tbe cylinder bead we could not fix her." Tbe iron railway bridge at furagua was slightly damaged during yesterday's bombardment; bnt the rolling stock is safe and if the track to the east is not destroyed the transportation problem is solved. Tbe baste of the Spanish evacuation is shown by tbe fact that breakfast was on tbe table and tbe bacon actually frying. Our soldiers profited by this. The Spanish tried to destroy the fiour supply by culling open the bags, but much of this was saved by our troops, who are now on very short rations, as they carried only a nominal three day's supply from Baiquiri. Indeed tbe Second Massachu setts infantry took nothing. Tho boat led many soldiers to discard their rations as well as their clothing. The heat of tbe jungle-fenceroad was awful, especially to heavily accoutered men, and the path was lined with packets. Shirts were discarded by hundred! as well as blankets and haversacks. Several men were exhausted and moved to the rear, not from sickness, but from heat. Gen. Wheeler is in command of all the cavalry, and with General Lawton at the front these two should keep any enemy's attention thoroughly engaged. d matter became a national one. Strikes were Robert Kelley, of Grayson county, deserted the army in order to marry. He now languishes behind the bars in Louisville and will be sent to Leavenworth, Kan., to serve out a long term in the military prison at that place. DR. PRACTICE LIMITED TO DISEASES OF THE l. d. brose, EVANSVILLE, IND. Courier-Journhas The the finest War News Seryico of any paper in the South or West. It is reliable, accuAll other issues have rate, incomparable. been subordinated to this ono great feature Subscribe at once and keep thoroughly posted. Tbe offer may bo withdrawn in a short time. Tbo low price, Twice-a-Week 50c A YEAR is for the purpose of placing a great newspaper twice a week within tho reach ot the masses. EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT. 601 UPPCR FIRST STRICT, W. A. NISBEl , Preiident O. W, WADDILL, Caibier BY A SPECIAL ARRANdEriENT YOU CAN GET THE TwIcc-a-Wc- ck Couricr-Joiunal 2y(oprCins -- dountu and tho fSl BANKMadisonville, Ky. Earlington "Bee," Both one year This is for cash subscriptions only, All Transacts a general banking business, subscriptions under this oiler must bo sent and invites tbo accounts of the citizens of through the office of Hopkins and adjoining counties. Has the finest and most secure vault in The Bee, Earlington, Ky. that section of Kentucky Gaptal Stock, - - - $50,000. For only $1.25 NEW ENTERPRISE STOVES "ST 200,000 oven r-- onb aivirta BATIBPACTION. J They nre made of Southern Iron by Southern Workmen, who are sustained by the products of Southern Farmers. They last longer and make more homes happy than any other Stove on earth. Plre backs guaranteed for 15 years. If your Dealer does not handle tliemTWRlTE FOR CATALOdUE BBBBBHsBH HiBn3BrlH3Lft2BflLLBBHSslssLLll 3ktaiEb'"-?E?ZrShiBBHB- BKr&Irw c tle free or a regular size for 20c and $1.00. Guaranteed to cure or price refunded. Better than A Klondike Gold Mine. Good health lost Lucicn Davis shot and killed When you hare U priceless when onceInvest a lie lit cold or cough Herndon, in Chris- 25c. in a bottlo of Dr. Otto's Spruce Cum Bat-taHenry Reese at than a half Interest tian county, Sunday morning, in a In an the returns are p reatergold cabuot buy !o?t Alaikairoldimnc.as game of craps. health, lieware of a sllitlu cold. quarrel over a Sold by St, Bernard Drug Store. Davis was covered by a shot gun CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Boarg tho Signature of at the time of the killing and will For every wound we give to Both parties arc be acquitted. others, our own heart must bear a colored. scar. Bucklen's Arnica Salvs, The best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 35c per box. For Sale by St. Bernard Drug Store. C6a&$fM&w ll'W- - flBUhmJTa 'PC laKfA "Remember the Maine," and don't forgot the grand picnic to be given by the A. O. U. W. Lodge at this place on the Fourth. f-- There will be the greatest crowd that was ever in Earlington on the Glorious Fourth. If you want to meet your friends that day, this is the place to come. Checks drawn before July 1 need no stamps no matter when presented, so says a Collector of Internal Revenue. Dr. Otto's Spruce Gam Balsam the moit pleasant and reliable remedy for coughs, colds, croup, and all noreness of tUe tliroat, elicit and Inags, . large bottles, 25c. and 50c, Sold by St. Bsrnard Drug Store. lutions of elements obtained from them. These chemical solutions take up small particles of the precious metal which tbey find scattered here and there. Sometimes the solutions in question nre hot, the water having got so'tar down as to bo set boiling by the internal heat of Ibo globe Then tbey rush upward, picking up the bits of metal as tbey go Naturally beat assists the performance of this operation. Now and then the streams thus formed, perpetually flowing hither and thither below ground, pass through the cracks or cavities in the rocks, where Ihey deposit their loads of silver. This is kept up for a great, length of time, perh ps thousands of years, until the fissures of the pocket are filled up. Crannies permeating the stony mass in every direction may become filled with the metal, or occasionally a chamber may bo stored full of it, as if a myriad bands were fetching tho treasuro from all sides and hiding OUR aUARANTCH J100.00 IN aoLO. We will pay Oue Hundred Dollars la Gold (of Any and every case ol couth and colds when no benefit la derived from the use of Dr. Otto's Spruce (.tint llalsam. It contains nnlliliijf Injurious and Is so pleasant to take, liewaro of Iniltatlous. Sold by St. Dernard Drug btore. Phillips & Buttorff Mg. Co, NASHVILLE, TENN. ' We can do nothing yesterday, so we really ought nor to do all we can today. "It is the Best on Earth." That is what hdwarda & Parker, merchants of Plains, 'Ga., say of Chamberlain's Pain Balm, for rheumatism, lame back, deep seated Sold by St, Barnard ton; George King, Robinson, Mortons and muscular pains Drug Store, Earhng St. Charles; Ben T Gap. COOKING AND BEATING STOVES, Huteli and Crates, BoUowwtre, Tinware, Etc. BIAUMIN m jv NAMUFACTURUli Of China, Crockery, andlGlassware, Cutlery, WOODEN AND WILLOWWARE. Subscribe for The Bee. L Everything nocossary and convenient tor tho Kitchen, j Laundry and Dairy.Dining Koom, fBICYGLES A SPECIALTY. ) il At 7. V ' . , ,J wrSftjtf&; V-- ''r' . i'V 'f'1"11 wi . - . - - fr vpr wr i' -- w- a .' . v . Tr r Tj.rr i "" M ,. - f - r1T "" 1 f " ' ry y -- VW MBiJKi,3wrTw J Ten Cents. Bv' V THE SUNDAY SCnOOL. LESSON THIRD QUARTER, INTERNATIONAL SERIES, JULY 3. I, $S?tStt$tSt!! is &$&&&&H. BUYS ANY OF OUR SUMMER DRESS GOODS. This Includes All of Our ImDorted Organdies, Worth 24c. to 25c. NEW PATTERNS. ANDERSDN & WALLER, MADIS01WILLE, KENTUCKY, AN OPEN LETTER VH ARE ASSERTING IN THE COURTS OUR BIGHT TO THE EXCLUSIVE USE OF THE WORD "CASTORIA," AND To MOTHERS. CASTORIA," PITCHER'S AS OUR TRADEMARK. I, DR. SAMUEL PITCHER, on evmJ le signature of Qvt&xf&c&K. wrapper. the This is the original "CASTORIA" which has been used in the homes of the Mothers of America for over thirty years. LOOK CAREFULLY at the wrapper and see that it is on the the hind you have always bought fac-simi- was the originator of "CASTORIA," has borne and does now bear of Hyannis, Massachusetts, tho same that ?" and has the signature per. No one has authority from me to use my name except The Centaur Company, of which Chas. H. Fletcher is President. ? of C&&Z&&Q44 wrap- 17, "But as for tho children ot Israel which dwelt in tho cities of Judnh, Ilcho-boareigned over thom." Judnh was David's trlbo, to which ho belonged, nnd tho Son of David, who is to restore all things of which tho prophets havo spoken, is called tho Lion of Judah and also tho Root of David, for Ho Is David's son as well ns David's Lord (Acts HI, 21 : Ror. v, 6; xzll, 10). Judah prevailed nbovo his brethren, and ot hlui enmo the chief ruler (I Ohron, v, 2). It was well for Zicnjaniin that they wcro willing to ctay with Judah, ovon though seemingly absorbed in tho ono trlbo of which tho Lord spake. 18. "Then King Rchoboam sent Ado-rawho was over tho tribute, nnd nil Israel stoned him with stones that ho died." This Adoram seems to bo tho camo as Adonlrnm of chapters iv, 0; v, 14. 1'cr hnps by sending for tho tribute Rchoboam was testing them to seo if they had really rovoltcd. The result must havo thoroughly convinced him, but It was an ozpcnslve test for tho collector. JSot ullicrcnt, now over, from that of Stephen, who for tho zzzvll, Text of the Lesson, I Kings xlt, 10.25. Memory Vtrses, 1C10 Golden Text, Irov. xt, 1 Commentary by tlio Itov. I). 9t. Stearns. Copyright, 1S5S, by D. M. Stearns. 10. "What portion hnvo wo in DnTldf Neither hnvo wo Inheritance In tho son of Jcssoj to your tents, O Israel. Now sco to thlno houso D.ivltl. So Israel departed unto their tents." Tills wns tho result ot tho refusal of Rchoboam, tho son ot Solo mon, to innko tho Grievous service, of his father lighter for tho people, but It wns nil under God's overruling to fulfill Ills word by Ahljah tho prophot (verso 15 nnd chapter zl, SO, 01). Bccauso of Solomon's sin In forsaking tho Lord nnd worshiping Idols ho wns to loso ten parts of tho fctag dom, ono trlbo only being reserved ta?f)f tiu s sniio vimt no inigut nnvo iiK'iv "'" ways beforo God in Jcrusnlcm (chnptcr xl, It was tho purposo of tho Lord that tho IS tribes should bo ono nation, n wholly righteous nation, In tho land given to their fathers, and Ills purposo stands unchanged, for tho gifts nnd calling of God aro without repentance, and ovcry purpose of tho Lord shall bo performed, but Ho soos tho end from tho beginning nnd Is, through all seeming discouragements, patiently working out Ills plmi (Horn, zl, 20 i Isn. zlv, 21 j zlvl, 1 1; Is, 21; Ezck. ). 0-- 5 r? S ST. BERNARD COAL COMPANY INCORPORATED. Young man, dress up. Don't be a fop, but look well dressed. Our Tailor Made Clothing is well and artistically made. Wc have stacks of sam pics. Genuine good:! at reasonable prices.. Miners and Shippers of r I QAL AND COKE. General Office, Earlington, Kentucky, I R. G. ROUSE, Manager, Palmer House, Broadway, Fadticali, Tennessee. Kentucky. S. H. NEWBOLD, Manager, 342 W. Main Street, Louisville, CAPT. T. L. LEE, Manager, Corner Main and Auction Streets, Kentucky. Memphis, Tenn. A. S. FORD, Manager, 327 Upper Second Street, Evansville, Ind. A. M. i f Jji CARROLL, Manager, 201 N. Cherry Street, Nashville, Branch Oiosss. St. Bernard Genl Store. Wholesale Agrearats 22). JOHN T. HESSER, Hauser BuilditiR, St. Louis, Mo.; J. W. BRIDGMAN, Room 85, Hartford Building, Chicago, 111. i I j You Arc Going North, I 1 i If You Are Going South, If You Aro Going East, If You Aro Going West; PURCHAIC TICKETS Via TMC THE FAMOUS ND, 9 COAL. For all uses, from Earlington, Diamond and St. Charles Mines. Only Vibrating Screens and Picking Tables used. THE BEST SELECTED COAL IN THE MARKET. ff & & Louisviut AND Nsohviiic n. R. BO CICUna The Maximum of Safety, if W tf. V i v 10. "SoIsmclrebclloJ ngalnsttho houso High-price- d of David unta this day." In II Kings xvll, 21, it Is said that "Ho rent Israel from tho houso ot David, and Jeroboam drnvo Israel from following tho Lord." child by accepting Do not endanger the life of Jeroboam might haro been blessed nnd it only ho had a cheap substitute which some druggist may offer you made a blessingcommandments ofboon willGod nnd ing to keep tho few more pennies on it), the in(because he makes to walk in Ills ways. Dut out of his own heart ho devised ovll things nnd established docs not know. gredients of which Idolatry In Israel from Dan to Bothcl (chapters zl, 88; xll, 28, 29, S3). 20. "Anditcomo to pass when nil Israel heard that Jeroboam wns como again thnt SIGNATURE OF BEARS THE they sent nnd called him unto tho congregation and inndo him king over all Israel." Jeroboam was n widow's son and ono rJ fBVV0VV0V0V9ll0V 9 V V V V 09 V (yP V V QW 0 J W 9 0V (JJ 9V QW V V 09 0 $9 V &9 0V W JW 0V V QV Qv9v9vVvVv9v9v9vVv9vVvf9 Solomon's servants, who hnd been promoted bccauso of his Industry. Hut when the Lord told Solomon of tho dl lslon of tho kingdom bccauso of his sin then ho sought 'REMEMBER THE MAINE!" CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR. to kill Jeroboam, but ho fled to Egypt nnd was there till Solomon died (chnptcr Topic ror the Week lloRliinlnff Jnnc Sfl. When tbo rcngeanco witkoa, when tho Initio zl, 28, 40). Minstrel. Emrortt was "Dixie's Land" was written bj Don Emmctt In ISSOfur breaks Comment by Iter. S. II. liojlo. 21. "And when Rchoboam wns como to member of tho company and was asked ono Saturday to compose "n hurrah walk around And tbo ships sweep out to sen, Tho right uso of tlmo Eccl. Ill, Tone. something to make, nolso with and bring It In Monday Tho famous southern song and a Jerusalem ho assembled nil tho houso of When tho foo is ncarod, hen tho docks nro plaoo among tho Immortals wero tho result of Emmctt Sunday work Judah with tho trlbo ot Benjamin, an Acts xxlv, 21, 25. cleared Ono of tbo most important things in hundred nnd fourscore thousand chosen And tho colon floatlnc free, THC CINTaUR COMPANY, TT MUMIAT BTnCCT, MWTOH CITY. mon." In II Chron. xl, 1, it is said that lifo is tho right nsoof timo. Timo prop- When tho squadrons meet, when it's fleet to fleet Judah nnd Benjamin, erly nsod fits men for both timo nud I this army And front Spain, and In both passages It says that tho object ctornity; timo neglected or improperly From ship toto front withlip to lip, ship, from was to bring tho kingdom again to Rcho- nsod unfits tbom for both. Our toraporal Pnss on tho quick refrain, I 1. I with was In do land oil cot tan boam. This, howovcr, wns not God's way, nnd otornal "Ilenitmber, remember tbo Maine!" depend upon onr and thcrcforo tho army was In n senso n uso of timo. destinies How important, then, that When tho flag shall sign, "Advanco In lino; vain array of pow cr. Vo read of another Train ships on nn even keel," king who hired 100,000 mighty men nnd it should bo rightly used I Popular Proprietary Tbo topical references suggest soma When ths guns shall flash and tho shot Khali paid them n hundred talents of silver, crash Medicine Sold at Retail wns not allowed to uso them, for they important reasons why timo should bo but And bound on tho ringing Bteel, Old times dor am not for - got - tcu,Look n way I Look n- wcro not In God's plan. rightly used. for Five Cents a Package When tbo rattling blasts from tho armored C3. "But tho word of God enmo unto 1. Timo should bo rightly used bomasts the first experimental Shomarah, tho man of God, saying, Tho canso God hasnppointcd Aro hurling their deadliest rain, "to everything blinding namo of this man of God signifies "Hear- n season direction that step in and n timo to ovcry purposo Let their voices loud, through tho ing Jehovah," nnd n truo man of God Is -" Wo can easily see Cry cloud,tho flcrco refrain, ever may lead to a revolution ono who hears only tho Lord nnd delivers under tho lioaven. "ltcraombcr, remember tho JIainol" His messages as faithfully ns Samuel did that this is truo in tho physical world. Dlx-lway I Look n wnyl I.ond. in the trade. In Dlx la Land wbnr tho Lord's messago to Eli. Ho that hath God has a timo for ovcry season, a timo God's tky and sea In that itorm shall bo A New fork company of manufacturing cbcmlsts.tho Illpani Chemical Company, My w ord let him speak My word faithfully for day, a timo for night, a timo for Fnto's chaos of smoko and flame, placed upon tbe market about llvo jtars m,un mollrtual tablet or tabule" compotnt is n good messago for every man and wom- summer, n timo for winter, nnd with Ilut ncross that bell every shot shall tell. of compressed powdered preparatiimu t ci rtuln medicinal drugs lilch bail been racer taloed 10 l of more general uo among imtllciil men than any other, for Che euro or al Not n gun can miss its aim; an of God (Jer. zzlll, 28). Tho next chap- unfailing regularity each season conies letlatlon of such Ills common to manns lima their origin In an Impaired illKntloii or ter (I Kings sill) Is In somo respects tho at God's appointed hour. God nlso has Not a blow shall fail on tho crumbling mall, weakr u caiiacltr for assimilating iikI, absorbing nourishment and eliminating watte. And tho waves that engulf tho slnln The ca.ulosue of (111 Included undir thli head Is tald to Include pritly nearly ctery greatest "Man of God" chapter In tho I wns born In Knr-l- y r which tbo physician U called tiiou to prescribe. In preparing Ihelr atnndard on ono fro dlseas ty morn In Look n tho decks reniwli for the acceptance of tho American people the company laid down tbo principle for In It tho tltlo Is used not less than appointed times for tbo lifo of man. Shall rocepthundering, of tho blackened wrecks With tho grade, iirrpared dread refrain, should lo Every hour has its divinoly appointed that evert thing enuring Into tho pocket Inlact andof the highest throughand ao txtt nded 14 times, nnd it tenches us thnt if wo turn any unimpaired prolettod as to retain lu qualities and "Remember, remember tho Maine. I" lapse or time In any climate. Only tho choicest drugs should be tiled, their prc aratlon from whnt God says to listen even to nn duty, and bo who fails in tho porforin-nnc- o Robert Burns Wilson in Now York Herald. should Ije In accordance with tho latest jerfected methods of modern sclerce, thetabules of it fnils in his duty to God. Our nngol bearing n contrary messago wo may H ten the corks packed In Rhus, protected by absorbent cotton, and securely corked. used hare been of a grade so high in Its requirements that no tnauufnctuicr of theso bo set nsldo ns witnesses. ComparoGal. I, 8. greatest nnsicty concornlog timo Bhould Music Worship. erery day stoppers could supply mora than a small proportion from Ms output that 23. "Speak unto Rchoboam, tho son of bo to learn what is tho divinely would meet the exacting spoclncallons. 1 ho Klass vials were In turn packed lu w.ifs of way I I Granting tho need of reform, wo aro Dlx-lLook Look n way I quality not surpassed In beauty nud petfectlonot workmanship by thoso mod by tho Lead Solomon, king of Judah, and unto all tho duty of tho hour nud then to moved to explain that tho first step most fastidious dealers In Jewels and ornamentsof gold. Having set their high standard, houso of Judah nnd Benjamin, and to tho perform it. Cnoitus: and never con?ntlng to vary from It, the proprietors resorted to the accepted modern methods of making tuclr commodity known, and seyen hundred thousand dollars In must bo n chango of heart nnd n work remnant of tho people." Tho messages of vested within live years In newspaper advertising has Informed every American citizen 2. Timo should bo rightly used, God nro plain, nnd thoso for whom thoy concerning tbo superior and surprising qualities of lllpans Tabules. of grnco nmong ministers church italng thoughtful and painstaking oUwvers of the changed conditions that sweep it passes swiftly Jw and novcr ro officers by which thoy will nnd enabled nro intended nro clearly designated (Dcut bo over tho commercial world, and careful to note every clrcumstanco having a bearing upon the successful prosecution of their trade, the managers of the company have noted II, 2). Seo also Hag. 11, 4, turns; if, tbere'oro, tuo duty of tho to understand zxvll, 8; Hob. that tho first nnd tho ono that there Is n present insistent demand for n lower price for every article that and noto carefully tho beginnings of nil hour is not performed, tbo opportnno vital recjuisito in a successful choir is reaches or approaches on untrcruil use, and that the people, although requiring the to pay heavy percentages for superfluous epistles; noto nlso in tho utterances ot timo has gono forever. What coufuBion best of everything, resent being called tho Den I wish I was In Dlx-lo- , Iloo-ray- l lloorny In Dlx-l- Lnnd I'll wrapping and packing or unnecessary protection against deterioration that might reoar Lord Jesus Christ tho persons to whom thoro would bo in tbo physical world if not musical profloicnoy, but Christian sult In vears, but Is needless In the caso of n purchase lntlnded to be consumed In a Any other foundation is week. It basal vi becndlscorered, and proved by the test of time and actual experience, Ho Is speaking, and you will seo among tho duties of tho hour wero not perform, character. to loss the that these Tabules do not haro mighttendency havo of qualities or diminution of ex other things that tho much misquoted cd. What if day should oxtond into wood, bay and stubblo. So long as at first been expected, Inasmuch as, tinder eellence from exposure that favorable conditions, tbosothat haro lain looso In a drawer, a traveling bag or pocket church officers prefer of two candidates words "Tho kingdom of God is within for several weeks or months aro found to bo practically as fresh and ai efficacious as you" (Luko xvll, 20, 21) wcro nover said night or night prolong itself into tho "tho better player" or "tho better sing-or,- " ever. Acting upon theso suggestions, and noting particularly tho unimpaired prosperity of to disciples, but to murderous Pharisees day, summer oxtond into wintor or irrespective of roligious considerairrAat newspapers now Hold for a cent Instead of the old rate of five times that amount. took my stand, To lib on dlo In Dlx lo, A way, thirsting for His blood, nnd wo must thcro-for- o winter continuo into summer? Confu- tions, so long will thoy havo nnd and tile Keiierai wrnui'iicy in nu tiirwiiuiin iun.u iuvtopidiv. uii imrtuvu pairs, inv upon tho experiment of putting lllpans Tabules In pasteboard company havo entered takn them as In tho margin or tho R. sion would bo tho result. How many rartons, which they will otter to tho trado upon terms which will permit of a package to havo unmeasured troublo, for V. rather than ns In our A. V. text. being sold by the druggist or storekeeper at a price lower than ever before adopted for human lives aro thrown into nbsoluto tabules, or doses, for a cent each. a proprietary medicine FIVE CKNTS-t- en 24. "Thus salth tho Lord, Yo shall not confusion from such n causo ns this. tho curso of God rests on nny such The company will not discontinue tho manufacture and sale In the form with which 11 f-n- fr go up, nor fight against your brethren tho Tho duties of ono hour nro neglected or mockery. Church Economist the people haro learned to know and value the lllpans Tabules. but will otter the cheaper sort experimentally for the lienefltof such as may desire them. It should beplalnly children of Israel. Return ovcry man to postponed until another, and this is Is Identlcalln both sorts, the only difference understood that tho quality of tho medicine d packMinistry to tho Soul. being In the form and comparative cost of packing or putting up. The way down south In Dlx-lo- . his houso; for this thing is from Me." down south In DUIo. A - wny, ages are not yet to be had of all dealers, although It Is probable that almost any druguntil so many duties crowd upon Thoy hearkened and obeyed nnd did well gist will obtain a supply when requested by a customer to do so but in any caso a single Christ emphasizes ministry to tho 3. Old us that it is iniposslblo for us to straight4, Now hero's a health to tho noxt old missus marry carton, containing ten tabules, will be sent, postage paid, to any address for tire cents in In so doing, far obedience always brings eouI. IIo docs not overlook physical ills, stamps, forwarded to the Klpans Chemical Co., No. 10 Spruce 8t New York. Until the Vr'llllum was n gay doooabor; missus, blessing (Isa. i, 10). Man's goings aro of en out tho confused affairs of oar lives. but makes goods are thoroughly Introduced to the trade, agents and peddlers will bo supplied at a thoir relief Eubordinato to margin of irollt. vli t ldoien cartons for 40 cents. away I etc., Look a An all do gals dot want to kiss us; tho Lord; how can a man then understand Thoro should bo no procrastination in rrlce which will allow themS2. fair 5 grots 7W cartons) for fMJO. 2 grots (3,0X1 cartons) for (III rartons) for l tho necessities of tho spiritual nature Dut whon ho put Ills arm around 'or Look nwny I oto., his own way. O Lord, I know tho way of our lives. It is indeod tho thief of timo. a itu. t;uu win iuu urucr lu uvtry IIo smiled as floroo ns n forty pounder, Dut It you want to drlvo 'way sorrow man is not in himself; It is not in man Tho moro important tho duty of tho Thoro seems to bo n tendency in our Look away I oto. Como and hear dls song tomorrow; that wnlkcth to direct his steps. A man's hour, tho moro certainly it should bo day to rovereo this order of scrvico. Look away I oto. is oxaltcd nt tho oxpenso heart dovlscth his way, but tho Lord performed. Thero was n 8. Ills faco was sharp as a butobor's tho lifo his steps (Jer. z, 23; 1'rov. zvl, 0; of Folix whon under timo invigorous of Christ's gospol. Thoro is too much 5. Dar's buckwheat oitkos an Ingon bnttor, olenber, the xx, 24). When Labnn pursued Jacob with nttention given to n gospel for this lifo ttnkea you fat or a littlo fatter; But dat did not seem to greab 'or; a. aataaa. ,,,,, ft ft,, ft AAA 'f'lfts! rtftrtrlftflAft f iVlYAAAAAAJ. ovll intent, tho Lord appeared to him nnd preaching of Paul ho was on tho vergo nnd too littlo to tho gospel for tho lifo ' I Look away I oto. Look away tc stopped his ovll purposes. Evon satan had of decision for God nnd for righteous Don hoo It down an scratch your grab- Old missus noted do foolish part IdlinU Casllem.in, Arthur 0. Lanliatc, Hrccllnrldgc Casll etnan, i to confess that God had a hedgo about Job ness, but ho failed to seizo his splendid to como. Let thero not bo less rolioving bio. And diod for n man dat broko nor through which ho could not pass. Surely opportunity, ho put oil decision till n of tho sick, tho suffering nnd tho nocdy, To Dixie's lnnd I'm bound to trabblo; heart; but moro instructing tho ignorant, moro wo will bo quiet if wo bellovo Rom. viil, moro convenient Ecason, with fatal I oto. Look nway I eta Look away 28, S3, nnd Ps. xxxll, 8. Tho foolish virgins hnd n timo rescuing tho fallen, moro comforting 25. "Then Joroboam built Shcchem in tho dying nnd moro holping men into for buying oil. Thoy neglected it, nnd Mount Ephrnlm nnd dwelt therein, nnd heaven. Presbyterian. "Old aiory" Stationery. went out from thenco nnd built Pcnuol." whon thoy sought tho opportunity ngain "Old Glory" never was so dear Shochcm means "shoulder" and suggests it was too lato. Timo is givou us of Transforming l'owcr of Conversion. Dcut xxxlll, 13, nnd Isn. lx, 0, 7, and God; lot us uso it aright for God. to the heart of the nation as it is A now oreaturo in Christ Jeans that As to how to uso our timo aright no penuol moans "tho faco ot God," but Jerois now universally today. Tho Louisville Courier-JournThe Largest Fire Insurance Company In the World. of The It publishing the fullest, most accurate and Liberty is appropriate symbol boam know neither tho ono nor tho other, hotter ndvico can bo given than that of is what conversion makes ono. wherever for ho turned nway from tho faco of God Richard Baxter: "Spend your timo in changos tho point of view from which Does the Largest Bnsiness in the State of Kentucky, in displayed and always attracts atnnd felt that he must mnnngo things it nothing which yon know must bo everything is regarded. Ho who has most reliable war news of any paper Does the Largest Business in the Southern States. thoy wcro to go right, according to his boon accustomed, moro or less con- the South or West. It is devoting all its tention and touches the feelings of of. Spend it in nothing on which vlows. Tho very next verso shows that ho sciously, to consider primnrily whnt ho energies to making a reputation for its war Americans. "Tj did not bellovo God, and thcrcforo ho could yon might not pray for tbo blessing of has supposed to bo his own intorcsts reports, and is certainly succeeding adLosses Paid in Kentucky in 1896 !! Progressive and patriotic busiGod. Spond it in nothing which yon $249,831.03 not bo established. Sco II Chron. xx, 20, has subor- ness men arc contributing to this could not roviow with n quiot couscionco now lonrnB to think first nnd chiefly of mirably. The Courier-Journnnd Isa. vli, 0. on your dying bed. Spend it in nothing tho dlvino interests. God nnd his rela- dinated all other issues to that of the war enthusiasm and attracting attention A Cure lror Negllccncc. which you might not safoly and proper- tion and duty to God now aro tho most Politics, money, civil service, the tarifl to themselves by displaying "Old & Casfleman, Whon tomptod to stay nwny from tho ly bo doing if death should surpriso yon important subjects ot bis thought. all aro out of it now. The war is tho ono Glory," in its proper colors on Congregationalism houso of God, just nek yoursolf' tho lu tho net." topic discussed by the people, and they their stationery and in every way EARLINQTON, KY MANAGERS, question, "Supposo nil tho mombors did Biblo Readings. Ps. xxxix, 1; so, want the news ol it fresh and accurate. possible in connection with their The Most Difficult. Southern Department, Resident Agent (or Earlington and ns I fool liko doingwhat then?" An MS; Eccl. xii, 1; Isa. Iv, 0, 7; Mnth. Courier-Journrealizes this, and it is business. Wonderful changes nro taking placo, The empty church, of courso. Whou tempted V, 25; Luko xix, 41, 42; John ix, 4; xi, Vicinity. Home Office Louisville, Ky. Anticipating the demand for this and theso ofton come suddenly. Thoy supplying the demand as no other paper to cut down your church dues, just ask, 0, 10; xii, 85, 30; Rom. xiii, II vywi fWWWVW wwwwww vywwwwwwwwwww y "Supposo nil members began cutting Cor. vi, 2; Gnl. vi, 0; Eph. v, 15, 10; show that wo should not despair in nny can do. I he liEE lias purchased the necCourier-Journciroumstaucos of tho triumph of truth. The Twico what then?" An ompty treasury, of Col. iv, b, 0; Rov. x, 5, 0. essary supplies and is prepared to Thnt triumph is as cortain ns that tho prints tho cream of tho dally news. It is furnish the flag printed in all its courso, Whon tompted to complain .n.lntiiiJLfiiiintiiL.ita.iL.irg A..,; .mid rt .tS .c,,.,,,, j. .ir, j h1$,1i,j,, -f- fljihifr Up. Alwujs llulldlne promisos nro truo. All wo havo to do is issued Wednesday and Saturday. othors do not run tho church The color and beauty on Lovo is nlwnys building up. It puts to work, wait and suffer. Tho latter is price has recently been cut from to your notion, just nslr, "Supto 50 "Ofd Glory" Ltlter Heads, poso othors kopt nloof nud grumbled ns somo lino ot beauty on ovory lifo it n most difficult thing to do without cents a) car making unquestionably the "Old Glory" Note Mads, touches. It gives now liopo to discour- complaint Christian Instructor. I do whnt thon?" A tuinblo down cheapest, as well as the best, paper pub"Old Glory" Envelopes, church, of courso, ready to pass into aged ones, now strougth to thoso who You get 104 six or eight lished anywhere. Among tha llrlers. make our Funeral We print large flags and small. tho hands of tho receiver. If thoro aro nro weak, now joys to thoso who nro If you cannot in tho harvest page papers for 50 cents. no such ohnrchos, it is bocanso not sorrowing. It holps tho despairing to Don't forget our Gather up tho richest shcavo the best in riso nud start again. It makes lifo soom Uy a special arrangement, tho enough mombors yield to such tempta"Old Glory" Picnic Bills. Many n grain, both rlpo and golden, moro worth whilo to ovcry ono into Courier-JournWill tho careless reapers leavo and Tub I3es will tions. Lutheran. "Our flag list also includes the this of the V Oo and glean among tho briers whoso oyoa it looks. Its words nro be sent for only J1.25 i Subscriptions "Banner of Free Cuba." Growing rank against tho wall, Its ovory breath is full of in Gratitude and Generosity, under this offer must be cash, and must Anything and everyFor it may bo that their shadow Be patriotic and up with the Whonovcrl find n great deal of grnti. spirntiou. Westminster Toachor, Hides the heaviest wheat of all. invariably bo sent through Tub Ueb oOico times. Put "Old Glory on your 1 Selected. tudo in a poor man, I tako it for grantthing you want in livery stationary. Get our samples and Words nml Deeds. ed thcro would bons much generosity if Patriotism is not waning. Wy- prices. Address Do not bo content with professions Young Men In the Church. ho wero n rich man. Popo. oming has furnished three times and asseverations, but ecck to carvo The Eee, Never wcro thero bo many young mon your nlTrctious, emotions und convio attending church ns today. Young men the troops acquired and 10 per cent Earlington, Ky. tions into (IouIh, which, howovcr small nro wado ushers in tho church, officers of its population of military age is LUKhA WnlHt All imt lAIIS. in tlimntolvcs, still hour tho efilucuco of in tbo church, nro given ten timos tho now in the army. We can do nothing yesterday, I Host Cough ijjrrup. Tastes Uood. Unci the iiupuUo that inspired tbciu. Jew- promiueuco in Christian work that thoy in lima Hold br drownst. so we really ought nor ish Kiponcut. had when I was n boy. Dr, Tnlmago. for "The Bee." to do all we can today. niMtmfm sako of tho to death. ton ot David wns also stoned i BRUSHED GOKE FOR BASE BURNERS AND FURNHBES. WhyQbuy Anthracite Coal, when you can get ST. BER of Speed, The Maximum cf Comfort, The Minimum cf Rates. The Maximum Ualcs, Time ami alt other lafurraatlna will be ctictrfUlly furultlml ty C P ATnoilC, a r A , Do Not Be Deceived. your a I I NARD CRUSHED COKE even he for a much less price? One ton of the Crushed Coke will do the same work as one ton of the best Anthracite Coal. ff rty LocuvttU, U1 W. W. 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