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IvanttuftelfSLS- a KTIfquarto ret to 01 t abUT Pfssibookatorc4 Y IwmnhIlr3i2 aai w tS r WE NOW HOLD SUBIC BAY- the Raleigh Bombarded the Forts on Grand Island Till a White Flag Went Up THE GARRISON OF 1 300 MEN CAPTURED A Story of Interference by tho German Wnnhlp IrcnoSlin Didnt Itothcr tho American Tlio Capture of Nuble hay Defeat IcrmnnyH Supposed Mans In Lisa Inland MANILA July 0via IIof 10 July 13The Insurgents Olb day July 0 reported that thd mn bout Irene in Subla bay rci to permit them to attack tho 81 rETards on Grande island Rear Admiral Ucwey promptly dispatched tho Rn le gh and Concord to investigate tho matter On entering Sublc bay the Raleigh opened fire on the forts whereupon tIm Irene slipped her cable uml steamed out by tho other channel Tho Spaniard Surrendered The result of the fire of tho Amen can warship was that the numbering over 600 men surrendered everything On returning to Manila tho Irene ex plained tHat sho Interfered In the cause of humanity and oflcrcd to hand over to tho Americans tho refu Reel alma had on board Admiral Dowoy however declined to accept them Overture Came to late GovGcn Augultl has Issued u proc lamation promising to grant autonomy to the islands and offering the Insur goats Inducements to join tho Spanish forces len Agulnaldo tile Insurgent leader In reply said tho overtures of tho Spanish commander camo too late CAiTimu or UIIANII isrANi Details of the Italelgh Work In the 1hll- Ipplnr Uernmny rinna Upset NEW YOIIK July 13A special copy- rIght cable front Manila dated July 10 to the New York Journal says Admiral Dewey early on Jally 7 dispatched tile Raleigh nUll Concord to take Grande Island in Sublo bay and capture the garrison lUlclghjj points on tho Island destroying tho earthworks and other fortifications nnd laying tho torpedo stations in ruins I They then sent out a launch with a message demanding surrender There was no response antI tho I Raleigh finally sent a sixInch shell i through tho commanders house Tho I white flag was Instantly run up on the ruins of the earthworks The Spanish Colonel Gave Vf HI Hwonl A landing party demanded absolute surrender and tho Spanish colonel Rio realizing his hopeless position made submission and gave up Ills word The 1300 men comprising the garrison were made prisoners and their rllles taken from them Forty thou sand rounds of ammunition anti ono Hotchklss gun was also captured American Control of Sublo Hay This victory gives time Americans control of Sublo bay Tile Spanish were endeavoring to protect it with submarine mines and to make It ready for occupation of tli9 Spanish hoot supposed to be on its way from Spain Admiral Doweys possession of Sublc bay defeats Germanys supposed plans to interfere In the Philippines An Insurgent Capture The Insurgents intro captured the valuable merchant coast steamer named Philippines rime native crew killed tho olllcer of tho ship before the cap tune Tho insurgents were using the trans port In an attack which they contem plated matting on Grande Island before Admiral DewilY was called upon Dewey ha Diplomatic Although time attitude of the Ocr mans Is still Irritating Admiral Dowoy Is managing them with great diplo macy lie does not expect any trouble wth them Time blockade will hereafter be more rigid Only tho supply ships of time American and foreign fleets are al lowed to enter Stopped anti Ordered to Son Time Esmcralda arriving from Hong KOng yesterday with passengers was stopped anti ordered to sea Time long expected refrigerating steamship Culgua from Australia with a cargo of fresh beef arrived and was welcomed enthusiastically by tho sail ors nnd soldiers A DIspatch from Dowey WASIIIKOTOX July 13Tue navy de partment hits received a cablegram from Admiral Dewey Time text of it is not made public but it Is stated that It relates simply anti solely to time question of supplies for the American Asiatic squadron FIRST NEW YORK REGIMENT Arrival of the Viral Detachment at Sail Francisco of the Men Who nro to Oo to Honolulu SAN FRANCISCO July 13 Companies I K and L of tho First New York regi ment arrived hero and were mot at tho ferry landing by n re ception committee composed of former residents of Now York Tho soldiers wcro given a fine recop tion and were breakfasted beforo tate ing up the march to Camp Merritt where they will go into camp pending thq completion of arrangements for transportation to Honolulu Tho Now Yorkers are splendidly equipped With Sick nnd Woundod NEWPORT NEWS Va July 191ho steamer City of Washington arrived at Old Point this morning front Santiago with sick and wounded soldiers The charter amendments voted upon lu St Louis were defeated by a vote of 0701 for and 33Gil against Time military attache of tho French hmigimlyinClaus L Wlllms aged 82 for over sixty years a resident of Layette county IlL died at Vandalla Tuesday George Clem a prosperous farmer aged 60 who resided near Verity Park 111 dropped dead Tuesday evening Dr J Keating llauduy has been appointed surgeon of the Sixth Missouri volunteer regiment with the rank of major oJ A a AN ENORMOUS DIFFERENCE A Madrid Newspaper that Seems to Gauss the Situation ma Regardlolloe Conditions MADRID July 13Tho government continues Its assurances to the effect hartinproceedingThe Independent Bud soinlofllclal says There is an enormous difference between the con cessions which Spain is willing to malta and the demands of time Assert cansPence Is Impossible until a Spanish victory lIfts lowered tho pride of the Americans or another disaster forces Spain to make most ample conces sions uallantrjr IlecognUcil presidenthasColonels W a Worth Thirteenth In Twentyfourtlinfantry fantry to the grado of brigadiergen eral in recognition of their gallant and meritorious action in the operations about Santiago A load Riddance MONTREAL July 13Meurs Duboso and Carranza sailed on the Dominion lino steamer Ottoman With them went a petty ofllcer anti two sailors of the steamer Panama captured at tIme beginning of tho war Thcso arc tho men who accompanied Carranza on a schooner on his recent mysterious trip Hudlcnl Extension of the Weather Sonic WASHINGTON July nTho most radical extension of tho weather serv ice yet made will bo operated immedi ately by this government by tho estab lishment of a complete system of weather stations on the Caribbean sea for the benefit of all nations whoso Interests lie in that region River New S CaUTTOPUtuburgh Cincinnati 80 05 18SU02MemphisLouisville 43 04 OSNowP LT Trace THE MARKET REPORT WEDNESDAY July It GraIn and FroTlaion ST LouisFlour Patents H4034M clear tJ40a38U straights WOOai It WheatNo tred78a80o No 3 refcHa CornNo S mixed tinyPrnlrloUuttercreuner11ILard Prime steam tSS Pork New standard mess fiaoo Daeon Extra shorts 001 clear ribs OHCJ clear HCJ all packed Wool Choke tub washed SoStSSo SeptemberSeptcmbcr30ca CHICAGO Opening quotations Wheat July opened it 710 told on to Tic then rose toTSio September started at S84684c declined to 63Kc 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CattloItecclpts HBW held Market steady to strong Ueaves 11150535 cows and heifers 250l75 Texas steers f3eoS4Mt stockers and feeders 13103165 SheepRe hliberNat1ve83UOO 5ro KANSAS CITY Cattle Native steers raeoa 530 Texas steers t3153480 Texas cow 1260 C340 native cows and heifers t2003tin stockers anti feeders 11002480 bulls tiOOO 6Oa HojfsDulk of sales IJ703JW heavies- V2S3l0O packers 11651160 mixed 11003 300 lights iass37Ji yorkers I370IW75 pigs t3taa3rn SheepLambs tarMHOui muttons esOOfAo- oClIfOINNATIUOgaAclle at 13102375 Cotton Quotations for middling range at follows St Louis 5Yo Now York OSt o New Orleans 6 13lto Memphis 5740 Chllrlestollllo Financial NKVT YORK July 11 Money on call nominal paper3eftdactual business In bankers bills at 4S3t48d tor demand and 48IKQ181K for Sodays Posted rates 483 13187 Commercial bills 483JJ Sliver certificates 69339K Par silver 69HI Mexican dollars 45 j Government bond heavyStocks were slightly lower all around nt the opening In sympathy with the heaviness In the London market of Americans Offerings were not large and losses were conUned to true lions those In the Industrial specialties being most marked The bulls attempted to Advanoo the market but only a few stocks In the Ken oral list responded to any marked degree Dud ness at II a m generally was quiet Just be toro noon an active selling movement sot In resulting In some sharp declines notably In the local traction stocks and specialties Sales to noon 1 14568 shares Bonds werb less outlve than usual but war mainly higher A prisoner was stricken with apo plexy in tho 81 Louis criminal court just as ho was to bo arraigned Ho dropped to tho floor but was revived an hour later Time flvoyearold daughter of Chris topher Bradley of Table Mound near Dubuque la was accidentally run over by his fathers hay wagon and In stantly killed James Jarrett tho fiveyearold son of Mr anti Mrs James Jarrctt of Quincy 111 sot his clothing on lire whllo playing with matches and was burned to death n I TORh1L Will NOT GIVE Spanish Commander at San tiago Definitely Replies to Shafters Demand THERES NOTHINOTO DO NOW BUT FIGHT The Slow IrocreM of the Siege Trains to tho Front IleUy Active Operation Hut They Are Gradually Getting Into Position and Operations Should Now- lIe In Irogrcfls Olt JtniAoiu July 13 VIA KINGSTON neRototlonsforCuba have ended in utter failure and tho city must fall by the sword Definite Itrfilial to urrCJllller len Toral tho Spanish commander has finally and Definitely refused to aC- cept Shatters proposal for an uncondi tional surrender and time American army now only awaits tho word of its general to begin tho final struggle Depends on the Rig Jun Just when tho attack will be made depends upon tho time which will en suo before len Randolph can land his batteries nt tho front as it is definite Iy settled that tho forward movement lullybacltedof which cost so many lives during tho previous engagements Slow Work Moving the Heavy IlntterlM len Randolphs movement began early this morning and tpnight out of the ten batteries but one of four guns had succeeded in making its way over time almost impassable trail to tho AT DOOR trenches at tho front This with the lour batteries already there is not considered by the American commander as sufllclcnt and probably 21 hours moro will elapse before the general engagement begins Shorter1 Second and Last Proposal Gen Shatters second and last pro posal to surrender was sent into San tiago at noon yesterday It went In tho form of a terse note in which the general pointed out tho hopelessness of the Spanish position surrounded by the American troops and shut off from reinforcements TIlE IIUIININO OF HONEY Sanitary Conditions Uomiimleil tho He traction of tho Ilace- OFP JURAOUACITO July 12 via KINGSTON Jamaica July 13 045 a mThomiserable little town of Juraguaclto Slbouey lies In ashes It was burned under tho orders of time army health authorities Almost every building of tho SO which struggled among tho Ir regular bluff was set fire to during the day and the Cuban Inhabitant have fled to tho caves in the overhanging hlllsldo for shelter The Ilulldlnjra DIrty and Unhonlthfut x Tho notion was taken at tho urgent request of Mnj Legaro of tho hospital corps and served tho joint purpose 01 ridding tho hospital camp of the unhealthful and dirty buildings and driv ing away scores of Cuban followers whose presence was a serious Inconven ience to time hospital workers The Last Building Ilurnod Tho work was not completed until after dark when the torch was applied to tho last building of the town The debris will be cleared away as rapidly Respect laid to the Ashes of the lAte Capt Qrldley of the Olympia ERIE Pa July 13TIme ashes of tho late Capt Qrldley arrived In tile city and were Immediately turned over to tho family with no demonstration Tho funeral was held at and was largely attended Business houses were closed during tho afternoon and flags were hung at halfmast Only FourGun Ilntterio WASHINGTON July 13 Among tho army decisions of recent date is one announcing that tIle volunteer bat tories called into tho service of thin United States will for tho present be equipped with four guns and tho neces sary carriages caissons battery wagon and forge therefor Off for PAniC Penn July 13The First Ohio cavalry broke camp at an early hour this morning and started on Its journey to Tampa The regiment marched nine miles to Illnggold whcro trains wore boarded Fears of Revolution In Guatemala SAN FRANCISCO July nFeurs of a revolution in Guatemala arc duo to the prevalent belief among thin people that If elected to the presidency Cabrera the present head of tho government will proclaim himself dictator u wI The Royal Ii the highest grade bUig powder I boom Actual tests how It goes oso I thIrd further Ibis say other brsnd i ROYAl U4KINI POWDER Absolutely puro ROYAL DAKINO POWCCK CO HtW YORK THE TRUCE AGAIN EXTENDED ThUTlmolt I Until Thursday Noon and There Will bo No Further Extension WABIIISOTOT JuIyl3TIic war de partment has given out the following from Den Shatter Adjutant General NKAIl SANTIAGO July 13Your telegram saying no modlfi cation of orders allowed just received Have had an interview of an hour and n half with Gen Torn and have extended truce until noon tomorrow told him that his surrender only will bo considered and that ho was without Iiopo of escape and had no right to continuo the fight I think It made a strong impression on him and hops for his surrender if ho refuses I I I THE HORSESHOE SANTIAGOS nuin hospltnltents unset Tamp- CmmCAJoIAuoA1IIUlTAUY 1 I WaiMngtouI- lKADQlMUTKUfl win open on mm at tu 0clo 1etemor row with every gun I have and will have the assistance of tho navy who aro ready to bombard the city with 13 inch shells Signed ShATTER A Dispatch from Gen Blltos Only Surrender to be Accepted WASHINGTON July 13 Secretary Algcr has received the following dispatch from Gen Miles PLAYA Bar KSTE July 13 SKCHKTARV OF WAU At a meeting between the lines at which Gen Shaf ter and Gen Wheeler and Spanish len eral Toral were present tho latter claimed that ho Is unable to act without authority of his government but line received authority to withdraw and surrender harbor ports munitions of war and eastern portion of Cuba Ho urgently requests until tomorrow noon to receive answer from his government regarding otter of our government to soLid his forces to Spain wiiicn was grantedSigned MILES Major General Commanding Ioruilnlon to Withdraw Denied On the bulletin giving lea Miles dispatch was written underneath the dlpatch tho following Permission to withdraw was denied by war department Signed RUSSELL A ALGER It Wo Want Santiago Wo Must Take It Gen Toral was as brief as his foe saying In effect that If the Americans wanted Santiago they would have to como nUll get It Ho declared uncon entirelybeyondpressed himself as rraVr to meet an attack at any tlmo thSvadlng army saw fit to mako ono Cable communication with Manila is expected to bo reestablished at once An agreement between Dowoy and the Philippine Spaniards is reported to have beelllcnehell Tho Kansas City St Joseph Coun eli llluffs station In Maryvlllo Mo was broken into by tramps Tuesday night and a number of trunks and grips were pilfered John W Maker a school toaclior and farmer near McKlnnoy Tex was kicked to death by a vicious stallion The animal attempted to mutilate the remains with its teeth A report comes from Miami Fin whcrotho Alabama volunteers arc in camp to the effect that Private II llrcdo of tho Pratt City company committed suicide by shooting his head off Fred Sparks aged 18 years was drowned In a pond n short distance west of Cameron Mo Tuesday Ho was fishing and went Into tho pond to loosen tho hook which had caught on something Tho helm of A C Mchuort tho re cluso farmer who was murdered near Fort Scott Kits and is believed to have been robbed ot several thousand dollars hnvo offered a reward of WOO for apprehension of the murderer ft u tt e aa a- IL f Ip 1i 7 f rr CONCERNT THE CAPiTAL- News of a Disquieting Nature Be lieved to Have Been Received from the Army IT RELATES TO THE HEALTH OFTHE MEN A War Council Held at tho White house lInt All Concerned tire Reticent us to Matter Discussed as They Did Not Want to Excite Unncccmary Appro lieniloa In the Public Mind WASHINGTON Julyl3Timo war de partment received dispatches from lea Miles and len Shatter At the same time time navy department re ceived dispatches from time fleet off Santiago Time contents of these soy publleIever of arousing ofllcluls both mill tary anti naval to unusual activity and coupled with this was An Undercurrent of Apparent Anxiety throughout official quarters The ad vices speedily led to a war council at tho White House at which Secretaries Long and Alger and tho members of tho war board were present AdjtQcn Corbin was also present Before Secretary Alger went to tho White House hu had a conference with Surgeon General Sternborg who also hind re ceivedOlipntclie from tim Surgical Corp near Santiago Although no word of any of the dispatches was given out those in a position to speak Intelligent ly of them said that any anxiety which might exist was not duo to a material change In tho military situation but rather to tho conditions surrounding our soldiers As n Iteiult ot the Rainy Season and severe storms of the last few days To what extent our troops were affected time authorities would not dis close as they desire to avoid unncccs sary apprehension Although the dig patches were tItus guarded it was stated definitely that No Fighting Was In Progress up to time time of tho last report It was also stated that tho fears that the enemy might secretly draw off some of their forces to tho mountains In the north of Santiago had not been real ized Time city was still surrounded It was said and there appeared to be no apprehension on tho part of the of ficers in command that the enemy would get away M necardinrlgClen Daffleld Much anxiety had been created nt the war department by a press report to tho effect that BrlgGcn Duffleld was sick in the hospital Gen Duffleld is a fellow townsman of Secretary Algcr and ono of his closest personal associates Tho dispatches of Generals Miles and Shatter made no reference whatever to len DuQleld being in tho hospital Closed Against Inquiry While the war council was In prog ress all the usual centers of informa tion at the war and navy departments were closed against Inquiry A nam ber of public men called and to them time officials conveyed the general im prcsslon that time military situation stands substantially unchanged with no fighting and no surrender but that the chief attention for time moment was being directed to the health and hygienic condition of our troops Medical Officers Reticent Time medical officers of the army decline to make any statement respecting tho health of tho troops at Santiago especially in response to questions whether fever prevails to any great extent among them The surgeongen oral has received several Dispatches from the Chief Surgeon In charge of tho medical department of Shatters army but If they relate to fcvci he would not say It Is known however that the surgeon general is engaging the services of immune doe tors and nurses for work in the hos pltals Before time expedition to San tlago was made up and sailed from Tampa Dr Stcrnberg hall Sent a Nunmberof These Immune riiy lcin to Tampa and they accompanied len Shatter to Cuba len Stcrnberg thinks it unwise to discuss questions relating to the troops as this may only glvo rise to concern in many cases unwarranted to their friends at home An Explanatory Ilulletln WASHINGTON July 13The war do partment line made public the follow ing statement concerning time condl tlon of things in the hospital near San tiago On tho llth of July a telegram was received from LleutCol Pope chief surgeon o f Shatters army Informing the surgeongeneral that there were 14 eases of yellow fever in tho field hos pital which hall been established for the care of such cases Since that time information has been received that a number of additional eases have occurred Every effort will be made to arrest the prog ress of the disease by tho establish ment of isolation hospitals in which time sick will bo treated by Immune surgeons and cared for by immune nurses Fourteen Suspicious Cases WASHINGTON July 13Fourteen suspicious fever cases have broken out among employ es of the quartermasters department near Santiago Time men have been isolated nail Ronfldnnnn In Liver IllsLike biliousness dyspepsia headache const patlon sour ttoniacli Indigestion aro promptly cured by Roods Tills They do their work HoodseasIly Best After dinner pills ascents All druggists Prepared by a I flood Co Lowell titus Th only Till to take with Hoods Rarsaparlllfl t 1 1 J rdl WE COUTRACT 4 TO FURNISh 1a WALLtAndimangit on the d ci SI from 5300 and up PAPERfSi AID SISKS 1MADISONVILLU IT KY- 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Iroeeeillngi OMAHA Neb July 13Facing a stage decorated with a profusion cut flowers and palms anti Old Glory under tho folds a Hag that waved the breeze an electric fan time delegates to tIle National League publlcau clubs came to order an hour later than the schedule called for Tho decorations lloyde theater most alaborate President Crawford called tho convention order and a prayer by Rev Fletcher M Slsslon tho llanscoin Park Methodist church was followed by tho reading the ofll clal call by Secretary Stine lion John L Webster Omaha livered a warm address welcome on behalf Nebraska President Charles K Winter time Nebraslca State league spoke for his organiza tion turn being followed by Mayor Frank E Moores who spoke for Omaha These were followed by President L J Crawford time Na tional league who delivered address time close President Crawfords speech a telegram congratulation was sent President McKinley Rob ert Shingle Honolulu was elect as a delegate from Hawaii amid cheers for the now territory OTHERWISE UNNOTICED Ezra Abernathy blew out his brains Moulton He was SO years old I Sampsons ships have found the range Santiago anti destroy the oily aloneCapt Eulate the Vlzcaya says it was the Ilrooklyn which prevented lila escape Time saloonkeepers ol tlubuque havo agreed to discontinue tIme practice setting free lunches take feet July 15 len Miles has practically assumed command tile American forces Cuba has burned Siboney itary precaution- J Luke recently president the Burlington institute was struck by a Burlington passenger train and his skull crushed A farmer died Alexian Brothers hospital Louis chronic arsenical poisoning caused by constant parts green killing potato bugs Ttventy thousand subscriptions for the new war bonds wcro received time treasury department Tuesday 200000 Americans will hold those bondsJames Groves his soninlaw J Haynes vent arrested by Deputy United States Marshal McRae Ep- son lad for passing counterfeit silver dollars M A Beautiful 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Editor andsn BEE PUBLISHINB COMPANY Incorporated Boltted Ibe Pcttoffica It Katllngton ai Second alaseinatterSUBSCRIPTION RATESI O iY aritrletlyln dTance St 00 50 TbreeU0ntlI 25 Cople 5 SioIi copies mailed free on appllcallon CQrrepollcSentl wanted In all parts the County UI for particulars i THURSDAY JULY 14 1898 ANNOUNCEMENTS COlCoal- SSFOWLERWe are authortied to announco W of Christian County ai a candl dale Sot Congrett from the Second Conf resilonal Dlittlcl subject to tbe action of the Republican party1OLLYWe are authorized to announre lion U Jolly ot Daviets county as a can didaie for Congress from the Second Congres atonal Dlttrlcl subject to the action of the Republican party TilE cost of the war will be partly borne by the Phillipine Islands Arrangements are perfecting to collect the customs revenues of these islands as a war measure THE sixteenth annual meeting of the Hopkins County Fair will beheld August 24 25 26 and 27 The catalogues are out and they are handsome Get one and get ready for the Far Sec extended notice elsewhere TilE Spaniards arc busy trying to strengthen their defenses on the Canaries and at home ports against the coming of Commodore Wat son They are getting scared up at home but their strength vil not be sufficient for their needs ALREADY in the brief progress of our war with Spain the sun does not long hide her face from United States possessions come unchosen into our hands by force of mighty events And if the continues the island outposts this great republic will band the globe like a rainbow of liberty and hope whose hues are never dimmed THERE is general rejoicing over the news of the promotion of Col Leonard Wood and Lieut Col Theo Roosevelt the heroic leaders of the First Regiment United States Volunteer Cavalry popularly known as the Rough Riders Wood becomes a Brigadier General and Roosevelt a Colonel These men have been conspicuously in the forefront of the battle and the honor is well deserved THE Palace Hotel at Cincinnati 1all right and up to date even if 5iiis a two dollar house and fine enough to suit high roller We have been favored with a 4th of July dinner menu from that hotel handsomely gotten up the patriotic colors which looks r to contain most things on top of earth and many things from under the sea That is the house that cared so well for the Kentucky press boys their wives sisters and sweethearts on their recent annual outing OUR Naval Construction Board should see that we have the fastest cruisers and battleships in the world armed with eight ten twelve and thirteen inch guns 1Letthe armament of each ship be i greater than that of any vessel of I her class in foreign navies The j present war demonstrates the need ol speed in battleships as well in cruisers We have the mechanics in the world and we must continue to have the best warships No American or Eng lishman doubts that we are the second naval power in fighting capacity Every change in our navy should be toward the first p place among nations The Latin nations fight their ships like they sail their trans Atlantic liners Note the shame ful story of the La Bourgogne f French sailors fighting helpless women and children in wild efforts to free themselvesone woman saved out of three hundred Almost Criminal Here is trade unionism gone to seed Not even love of country and the cause of freedom seems able to overcome the sure desire cjf Ve Tm the trade unionist not to work another miuute We quote from Harpers Weekly The laws of the trades union hold it eems even In wartime and to the detri ment of the State The newspapers record that on Saturday June 25 in New York tbe men engaged in Installing the electric plants on two ships chartered by the gay ernment stopped work at noon nccording to union rules notwithstanding that their refusal to go on with the work meant a delay of two days In starting tho ships forI Newport News Suppress Lawlessness The lawless clement about May field which unfortunately prevails in no small numbers there and which has gotten so in the habit of hangin niggers that they regard it as a part of their proper pursuit of happiness arc denouncing Gov Bradley for upholding the dignity of the Commonwealth by the use of the military arm of the law According to the dispatches they have threatened to hang the nig ger anyway in spIte of soldiers and gatling guns The Governor is right of course and of course is receiving the applause of all law abiding citizens in his endeavor to suppress mobs If the negro is guilty of the crime charged a jury can apply the rope lawfully But Judge Lynch must take a back scat while Gov Brad icy is in the chair The jury says the negro must hang and hang he willbut le gaily The Governor has taken the precaution to transport hint to Louisville beyond the unreas oning wrath of the mob A War Congress A notable Congress adjourned last Friday July 8th amid notable scenes Immediately upon ad journment of tile House gave three cheers for President McKinley then cheers for Admiral Dewey Schley Hobson Sampson and General Joe Wheeler America was sung by the members and the galleries Every member was sup plied with a small flag and all joined in singing Star Spangled Banner Then followed Yankee Doodle and Dixie the latter perhaps for the first time in the House joined in by members from every section of the country All partisan all sectional lines were broken down in this closing reunion of the representatives of a United Country The work that IIwas cut out for this Congress and this country has forced upon us united Congress and a united peo pie From the very beginning of actual war legislation when Congress placed 50000000 in the hands of the President without limitation Itfor national defense party lines Ifwere swept away and both house unanimously voted its confidence in the administration The total appropriation footed up almost 900000000 and upwards of 350000000 of this was purely fo war purposes Hawaii was annexed our vast volunteer army was organized our navy greatly expanded our coast fortifications wonderfully strength ened provisions were made for the construction of thirtysix new naval vessels of various classes and a war revenue law enacted which is expected to produce 150000000 The second session of time fifty fifth congress was a war congress and its work was well and speedily done ItWhat it Does Not Show From the Minneapolis Tribune It will be seen that the trade balance in our favor in respect ton manufactured products ha occurred since the Dingley law went into effect This is another com plete answer to the contention ol Tariff reformers that high Tariffs tend to destroy our foreign trade They aver that we as a nation cannot sell our goods abroad unless we purchase goods abroad but as an actual fact it ap pears that with less foreign pur chases we have sold bigger bills of foreignerstagricultural implements locomo tives cars hardware iron plates leather and shoes lubricating oils paraffin cotton goods cotton and brass goods The growth ofex ports has been shown especially in articles of iron and steel In In this line of manufactures our people excel and the course of foreignt r they need them and must have them and not merely because we reciprocate and buy something of moreVTariff than we arc buying now they bought less of us This may not prove that the Dingley Tariff of itself tends to increase our ex portsbut it certainly shows that it does not operate to decrease them The Spanish Target From the Cleveland Leader Bob Evans says the Spaniards cant hit anything but the ocean Let him wait They arc going to hit time ceiling pretty soon Henry Frank and Will White arc facing the serious charge of Kukluxing at Bowling Green They arc charged with unmerci fully flogging Kjng Gordon a ten ant of Henry White Vrjc J KENTUCKY NEWS NOTESC An attempt to break jail was foiled by Jailer Sutherland yesterday about noon There arc seven prisoners in custody three of whom have been sentenced They had cut one of the bars and would soon have escaped The jailer thought they were all engaged in the attempt for liberty MayficId Mirror Photographer Ebcling of this city has in his possession a box of matches that is a curiosity The matches were secured by Mr E Garth who says ho bought them before the war Tlmeyrtrc put upU in a round box which contains moo matches and scaled with a i cent revenue stamp They retailed at to cents per box The box has never been opened Elk ton Progress W B Holland died at his home Is near Brevier on Wednesday night of last week after suffering for years from injuries received in the late war He leaves several moth erless children all of whom arc quite young The remains were buried the following day at Jagoe graveyard with funeral services conducted by Rev Woodson of the Baptist church of which he was a a member Central City Republi canThere is on exhibition at the postoffice here a curiosity in the way of green corn A number of smallcars of corn are on larccars is about four inches in length and the whole is shrouded m silk IatJeast ten inches in length andIvery It is pronounced all who have seen it to be a won derful production nothing similar to it ever having been seen in this a community The freak was grown by Mr Daily Kclley Nelson Record William Buckman of Santo Min go Mex is in Newport to erect a monument over his mothers grave Buckman left Newport ten years ago with io cents in his pocket Friday he deposited 65000 in a Cincinnati bank He has made a fortune in trading m the West Harry Buckman Newport cigar I manufacturer his brotherCov ington Post Joseph A Bishop living about three miles from Parks Ferry has brought to this office a lump of as fine cannel coal as any one everj saw that he dug up on his farm He got out four or five bushels and it burned splendidly He is confident that there is a good sized vein there for this is not the first time that coal has been found in and near this same spot An old resident said he knew them to coal on that farm fiftyodd years ago Carlisle Mercury Esq B F Smith one of the best men between the rivers or in the State for that matter was bit ten by a large copperhead snake Wednesday morning He reached in a corn pen to get out some corn when the snake bit him on the back of his hand He applied his mouth to the wound at once and it is be lieved sucked all the poison out asj three hours afterward the place had rnot begun to swell nor had he begun to fell any inconvenience the bite The snake was as large around as a teacup Talc of Two CitiesItentiontionof Mr Hostetter called the at the Gazette to the fact that he had a fine milch cow to fail in milk and he thought some miscreant was milking her at night but close watching discovered the fact that a hog in the cow lot was the thief and he had to separate the hog and cow This sounds strange but the writer had the same experience with a cow and a young sow last year Cows and hogs should not be penned up to gether in a small lot Lexington GazetteMiss Ella Hardin who resided in Happy Hollow resolved a few months since that she needed a husband and accordingly placed a notice in a matrimonal paper She received a number of answers but was more impressed with that of young Mr Rattler a Henderson farmer than the rest A mutual correspondence followed and on Sunday he came up and they were married They left Monday fort his home in Henderson count Hawesville Clarion Col Edw O Leigh was short changed yesterday by a newsboy on the IC road He came from Owensboro to Paducah At Prince ton he bought a paper and gave the boy a S5 gold piece instead of a nickel He noticed his mistake a few minutes later and informed the boy but he declined to give up theg money Mr Leigh reported robbery to the railroad officials and will have the boy dischargedPa ducah NewstJohn Peters who resides aboutL two miles west of town first crop of tobacco ever grown in Bath county Twenty years ago he put in fourteen acres on the farm now owned byScth Botts and at that time none of the weed was raised except a little in gardensm used for smoking and Peters sold to Waller Sharp the tobacco king of this county the first crop he ever bought and said he could have sold him stalks and all had he only insisted upon theII sale Sharpsburg World Dr Pleasant G Reed a prominent physician of Paducah died last week of apoplexy He leaves to mourn his loss a sister wife and nine children and his aged father who is over ninety years old i of Severe Buffering Serious Caso of Internal Ulcerated Plies Cured by Hoods Snrsnpn rllln Ablo to Work for tho First Tlmo In Four Years II My husband woe taken with sovoro Internal ulcerated plica JIo was onco apparently cured but tho old trouble camoC back as bad as over Ho became very weak After a while ho gave up all other Medicines and began taking Hoods Bar gaparllla This medicine did him won donut good In about tw months ho was able to walk out in tho tho yard When ho had taken seven bottles ho was ablo to rldo out every day and worka and ho bad galneA 40 pounds In Ho Is now about fts well as ho ov6r was and has been nt work on his farm Last fall hb sowed his own wheat this beIng the first work ho had done for four yenTa Ithink Hoods tho moat wonderful mcdlclno In tho world NOLIA 12 1IBAD Deatsvllle Kentucky H00dSarsatho bestIn tact tho Ono True Blood rumor easyto tike easy to buy Hoods raceS easy to operate 25c Capt Jack Phillip Nashville American Capt Jack Phillip of the battle ship Texas is a sturdy sailor who fights his ship for all that is in her who fires his big 13inch guns with vengeance at the enemy who is terrible in battle but when conflict is over makes it his first- duty to bare his brave head and with his men and officers grouped around him solcmly thank AI mighty God for his mercy In the fight at Santiago the was in the thickest of the ray her guns did deadly execution and to her belongs honors equal to any ship in the fleet commander the gallant lack directed every move throughout the heat of the fight but exhibited in the fury ol battle nobility and magnanimity of conduct which elicits our warmest praise As the Infanta Maria Teresa and the Vizcaya lay upon the beach helpless and as the gunners were aiming their shell winch would have finished them forever 1 he gave the order cease firing I Later as the Texas was pouring her great guns into the Almirante Oquendo and the latter was shaken by a mighty explosion the crew of the Texas started to cheer Capt Phillip held up a warning hand Dont cheer boys when the poor devils are dying he said When it was all over and Commodore Schlcy had received Cer veras surrender he came alongside his old ship the Texas and called out cheerily to her Captain lilt was a nice fight Jack wasnt it The veterans of the Texas gave three hearty cheers and a tiger for their old commander then the scene we refer to took place A correspondent describes it as follows callcd all hands to the 1quarterdeck and with bared head thanked God for the almost bloodless victory I want to make public acknowledgement here he said that I belitve in the Father Almighty I want all you officers and men to lift your bats and from your hearts offer thanks to the Almighty All hats were off Thero was a moment or two of absolute silence and then the overwrought feelings of the ships company relieved themselves In three hearty for their beloved commander There is something touching in the action of this grim old sailor calling his men around him as first act after victory to give de vout thanks to the God who extends his infinite mercy to Spaniard to rtCuban to American alike It like Lee like Stonewall Jackson like Marlborough before the battle Blenheim when he passed the night in prayer and before day received the sacrament Capt Jack Phillip of the Texas 1 is an honor to the Christian nation he so nobly represents President McKinley From the Baltimore Herald While a few hypocritical newspapers arc disposed to find fault with President McKinley for his conduct of the war it is pleasing to note that these censures arc the rare exception and that our chief magistrate is receiving from the people that praise and loyal support to which he is conspicuously entitledNo of the white house ever met a grave situation with more intelligence more firmness- or more patriotism than that which has been evinced by Mr McKinley since the beginning ol our trouble with Spain The country owes him a lasting debt for not having been precipitated into a war when it was wholly unprepared and fortunate delay which enabled us to place ourselves in a state of at least measurcable readiness Had it not been for his conservativeness and his foresight we would have begun hostilities two months earlier than we did and it docs not require much stretch of imagination to reveal what would have happened to us then Ax Jottings Wheat has been threshed and our ener and thoroughgoing farmers are very well satisfied with their yields Rev Barney Butler a Methodist divine preached a very IberesUng sermon at Springs Church last Sunday on the ext Let thine heart be right Ho said you might belong to several churches and o baptized by several modes of baptism ut if your heart was not right you would belostRev Barney Butler commenced a meet log at Mr Lucien P Pools barn last night and a good meeting is anticipated Last Saturday was pay day at the fac tory There was a large crowd around the actory all day waiting to receive their piy d at 4 oclock In the evening the money came and all were made happy Thofac tory has been running very regular for tb last two weeks Thero are about one hun Iced and fifty thousand slaves in tho yard Mr T M Walker and wife made a fly trip to the Ax vicinity last Sunday May luck and prosperity crown Tin BBS with succoss is the sincere wish of- SALuAOUNnj Mrs Kathcnc Myer died very suddenly of heart failure last week She was widely known in Lexington society and leaves a large circle friends rT7 ABOUT TIlE LADRONESto The Climate Is Good the Soil Is Fertile and the People arc Lazy The Ladrone or Mariana Islands of which the American cruiser Charleston took possessionJ on its way to Manila practically united to the Phillipines for over two centuries Guam the largest and southernmost island of the group the residence of the Governor General and the one on which time American flag was planted lies 1200 miles al most dircQtly east of Luzon tlje chief island of thePhillipine group In There arc seventeen islands Ladrone group having an area of 420 square miles The population is 10172 The island of Guam is in the direct path at steamers from Hawaii to Manila so that the American fleet did not have to go out of its route in order to stop there This fact indicates that Gaum may possibly make a good point for an American coaling sta tion provided it has harbors that can be rendered satisfactory The Ladrones arc of volcanic formation extending Goo miles north from Guam Spanish Rule In the LadroneJ tThe islands were first discovered in 1561 on his voyage around tIle globe and it was his sailors that gave to them the name of Ladrones or islands of the thieves because of the thieving propensities of the inhabitants Since 1668 the date of the Spanish subjugation the group has been officially known as time Mariana Islands so named in honor of Maria Anna of Austria widow ofc King Philip IV of Spain The climate of the Ladrones though humid is salubrious The heat being tempered by the trade winds is milder than in the Philip ines The yearly mean tempera ture at Guam is about 81 degrees Fahrenheit August and Septem ber arc the warmest months but the variations of temperature arc not great Among the useful veg etable products arc areca and co coanut palms rice maize sugar tobacco cotton indigo bread fruit bananas and castor beans In consequence of the laziness of the native population agriculture is almost entirely neglected dci spite the exceptional advantages offered by climate and soil Mixed Population 01 the Ladroncs The present population consists of descendants of the original in habitants called by the Spanish Chamorras Tagal settlers from the Philipines and of a mixed raced formed by a union of Spaniards with Chamorras On the island of Saypan about 150 miles north of of Guam is a colony from the Carolines With the exception of these settlers who arc active the inhabitants arc generally wanting in energy of indifferent moral character and miserably poor The native population at the time of the Spanish subjugation in 1668 was estimated at from 40000 to 60000 Warfare against Spain and epidemics have been responsi rsble for the decrease in population The islanders once possessed civilization of their own which has been abandoned under Spanish ICrule and the industries practiced by their forefathers arc forgotten Agana capital of the archipelago is located on the northwest coasts of Guam and contains more than half the population of the islands The port is accessible only to small boats There is postal connection with Manila once a year Many political prisoners have been banished to this region The Spanish Government of the islands has been military the garrison consisting of 300 natives recruited by conscription Spain Other Island There arc two other groups of islands in the Pacific easterly from the Philipincs belonging to Spain The Caroline Islands lie almost directly south of the Ladrones and arc only from six to eight degrees north of the equator The Peyew or Paloas Islands lie between the Carolines and the Philipincs The area of the Carolines and Paloas Islands together is 560 square miles and time population is 36000 Neither the Caroline nor the Paloas Islands lie so directly in the route from Hawaii to Manila as does the island of Guam which probably explains why the American fleet going to aid Admiral Dewey did not stop and take possession of them Iron the way I Perhaps you have made s up your mind to take Scotts Emulsion k this summer Then look for this picture on the wrapper a bigfish Do not let anyone talk to you of something II just as good When you want cod liver oil and the hypo phosphltes you want the best You will find placeeSThere is no other emul slon like It none oilier i does the same work and t no other has the same i record of cures if All DrURgUU ocnndr O7 SCOTT IIOWWE Chemist N V i x Arc you a subscriber to TilE BEE You should be- n iJiSooVV those livingi- n malarial districts Tutts Pills are indispensible theykeep the system in perfect order and are an absolute cure for sick headache indigestion malaria torpid liver constipation and all bilious diseases Tutts Liver Pills DOWN IN TIlE MINES The miners of this and other places turned out In large numbers and took pr Mho funeral of tho lato S 15 Steeps last Saturday Thomas Longstau ot the Cooperative Coal Company was selected as marsha- last Saturday to take charge of the funeral procession and everything was dono in orderHelp for the striking miners at Drakes boro and Taylors mines has been called for and the wouldbe benefactor of the miners should now see what trouble they hay made by ordering tho strike Judge Pratt was busily engaged last week drawing up a contract between the new operators of tho Woodstock Coal Com pany and Drake Williams Wo suppose the mine will be reopened at once The experience of late Agitator Smith if floating rumors are true regarding a recent visit to Providence was not a one It is reported that after mingling with the miners of that place for sometime and telling them of the great benefits derived from becoming members of the United Mine Workers he had been partially successful when from some cause un known to tho writer ho was walking out of town he was attacked by some unknown persons who administered to him a sound flogging The net results of his visit was a sore head and the discharge of several miners who too closely associated themselves with him and his order The United Mine Workers Journal con some valuable advice to tbe managers of the Union in regard to sending out men of temperate habits and none others to organize new lodges Hut if reports are true this advice is not always heeded as men who claim to be working for the good of tbo miners by soliciting them to unite them selves with the Order of United Mini Workers have wandered away from the teaching of their superior officers and have fallen by tbo wayside Right here we venture the assertion that nine out of ten of the organizers sent out frequent saloons and in a great measure depend upon tbe influence of liquor to organize So long as this condition of affairs exist but few good men will allow their names to appear on the roster of the order Secretary Wood of District No 19 of tbe United Mine Workers has certainly been deceived by the reports of bis agitators out in the field when he intimates the organiza lion is strong in Hopkins county lint lit tie if any permanent headway has been made here by the harmony destroyers and there never will be Tbe Hopkins county miners with but few exceptions aud lhat exception is where miner listened to the wiley tongue of the twodollaraday men sent out are better paid and better cared for than the thousands who advise them to follow false teachers The miners will always find TUB BEE a true friend Ic labor regardless of what Secretary Wood says Good wages steady work and free dom of thought and action Is what it advo cates The United Mine Workers are very anx ious to have the miners of the St Bernard Company join the organization and the order sends some remarkable samples ol organizers lecturers advisers or bull dozers of various name and conditions tc leach the people of Earlington St Charles and Mortons Gap the right way as seen by the order One wouldbe teacher of Jumperhavingtwo weeks board Another beat big merchant out of a bill of goods Still another an exconvict calls the honest Land bardworking folks of the above named cities slaves because tbey propose to attend to their own affairs without the aid of the exconvict and his associates Still another teacher makes his headquar ters in a saloon when within reach and when well fortified within neither Falstafl or Ananias can compare with him What an insult to the good people who work for the St Dernard Companyl and they resent it They do not need the aid of a rattle The churches the free schools and free libraries are teachers good enough for them Ono individual an officer in the order tells it that certain operators have agreed to help tho order force Itself on the mine I of Hopkins county These must bo the operators that have agreed to pay the miner 41 cents for mine run coal alter loading Iton the railroad cars for 40 cents per ton Who is cheated in this case the operator the miner or the consumer And this same officer writes that be has 2600 mom- bers of the order in Western Kentucky au received in April 7720 May 15 40 Tune 4000 Out of these sums the order must keep up the striking miners at Taylors and Drakesboro and pay the numerous walk ing delegates who roam over tbe country imposing on ignorance There are many honest and good men who are members of the order of United Mine Workers but tbe HONEST teachers of righteousness C at two dollars per day are scarce Impuro blood Is an enemy to health and may lead to serious disease Hoods Sarsaparilla conquers this enemy and avert danger Iron Hill Corn Is looking fine Wheat threshing is in order and th yield is very light hey Stullions and wife went to Marlon MondayG Kemp was In Marion Tuesday Mrs Saran Kemp is seriously ill with malarial fever W M Towery of Griswellwas here Friday Mrs Fanny Oroadus of Webster county visited hero Wednesday Success to TUB lice OLD FRIEND Uncle George Poole the oldest resident of time Poole cnuntry died last Saturday in his 82 year His funeral took place Sunday and was largely attended He was well known throughout Webster county Wood McNees was seized with cramps while bathing in Licking river Sunday morning and drowned Desperate efforts were made by his comrades to rescue him but were unavailing He was twenty o1e years of age Hallock Rice was shot three times and instantly killed at Oil Springs Ky on the 9th by Reuben and Samuel Patrick The trouble originated about a girl Reuben was arrested but Sam mounted a horse and fled He is heavily armed and will offer resist nOnce The parties implicated are of the largest families in the county 1 at VflVriVV I I I fftM here We make a point of lilting people f- Any house can sell shoesonce We sell n- j1 shoes over and over to the same people Steady trade is the test of a Shoe Store itWe have lots of such advertisements walk w i4 ing around over Hopkins County they wj walk a good deal the Shoes feel so easy and y 1 look swell Our Pingrce Smith our I 4Williams Knccland our Zieglcr Bros c our Sachs our Wolfe Bros andour 1 05 tic Ax Shoes can not be turned down Bntm I We Stand Behind Any Shoe We Soil You For a Good One You KnowVWE WANT 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4ST STORE 1 eDf1 OtflIII tn UP tho I If you over our new line ti1 of you m would at once say that you would like them stuck up on U your rooms It is a to us to show th IN AND ASK TO SEE ffl ST W S MILLER Jn MANAGER H BEST 2 nnd 250 HOUSE IIN b U House HAVE Reliable War News NATIONAL FAMILY NEWSPAPER Special Correspondents t New York Weekly Tribune Correspondence BEEV BERNARD GENERAL STUCKV looked PAPER HANGINGS pleasure qitI1CONE THEM BERNARD GENERAL 44 STOREJ1J WILLMD HOTEL LOUISVILLE 4 WHjUtf ee 23U Jnbusfru tue due P LOCAL NEWS The fruit tree agent has came and went The spring ode poet has had his day The oneboss circus struck its tent Out the warjoke fiend Is hero to stay Mrs Edwin Phillips and daughter spent Tuesday in tho county lb seat Miss Annie Moore of Spring geld Tcnn is Visiting Mrs C H jMcGary Mrs James Sullivan and children anti Mis SapoPrt spent Tuesday 1 Mr JasvT Ligon has removed to the where ho will be en gaged in firing at the compressor J spentigladly welcomed by inn mcrable friends Miss Clarence Applcgac of Evansville stopped over with Miss Nannio Stokes last Tuesday night while cnroutc to Hopkinsvillc I Tho Hopkins County Pair cata iY10HuCS arb out They arc beau Get one and prepare for the Fair See extended notice in an r other column jMrand Mrs N 1 Toombs t W U Wise and daughter Misses Annie and Nannie Ashby and Lizzie Huff arc spending the week at Scbrcc Springs Tho little eighthmonth old in ant of Mr and Mrs Ed SalterI field of Nashville was brought here for interment in the Earling ton cemctcryjast Friday About one hundred and fifty members of the Baptist Sunday school of Scbrce came up in a special coach attached to train No 59 yesterday for a picnic at Lake side Park a Walter McGary our wellknown liveryman left yesterday morning on the 1030 train for tho Evans yule sanitarium to undergo an op eration tor appendicitis with which he has been confined closely for the past week or two Thos P Barnes who was shot I by an assassin about two months s since is slowly improving Tho opening in his neck where the 1 ball was extracted extends all the way through into his throat but this is gradually healing and he is able to walk around his farm Rev C C Hall is this week in L Christian county assisting Rev Richard of Crouton in the con duct of a meeting near that place Par the reason the readers of TilE BEE may not look this week for anything from thh town parsons facile pen But therell come a time some day We regret to learn that Dan Roland of tim Nebo country who had the misfortune to get his leg broken about a week since is not doing as well as his friends had hoped He is threatened with fever and suffers intensely although everything being done to allevi ath his suffering A Fizzleal Blessing Mr Hamp Fox has added to his family a beautitul Arctic fountain which will prove a great boon to the tired and thirsty during the 1heated term He keeps a full standard flavors and is pre pared to dispense drinks that areas cold as a blackslider at a prayer meeting Those who are inclined to doubt this statement are invited to call on him and have their doubts removed by surrounding some of his Laplandic decoctions Died Mrs Mildred McDonald the wife of Uncle Ray McDonal of this city died last Thursday at the residence of her daughter Mrs Tom Browning after an ill ness of nine months Tim deceased was fiftyseven years of ago and leaves a husband and two daught ers to mourn her death She was born in Christian county but had spent most of her life in Hopkins countyThe funeral services were con ducted by Rev I H Teel in the Christian church here and the remains were laid to rest in the Cam ily burying ground near Madison villo on the 8th inst accompanied by a large crowd of sorrowing relatives and friends to whom we extend our warmest sympathies Dr B W Smock who is repre senting the State Board of Health in the smallpox cases reported from and Clay counties says the outlook is better vj paurcl but is very grave in Clay He is in conjunction with local boards ajd is empowered to use any means to check the disease AV tSAA V O tCOOL DRINKS I I Five Cents 1 PLAN SODA 1 ICE CREAM SODA i NEW FOUNTAINA AT iHAMP FOXS GROCERY aE VarS7AGQIIIAit L 1 TRAGIC DEATH Enfield Stevens Killed Instantly by the Bursting of an Emery Wheel Last Thursday evening about 4 oclock a pall of gloom over shadowed the city when the stare ling news spread over the town that infield Stevens had been in stantly killed by the bursting of- an emery wheel while gumming a saw at his mill A large crowd quickly collected and the details of the awful affair were soon learned as several nicn were present when it occurred It seems thatho tad just rigged up a nCWJemlOchemery wheel to gum a circular saw and had partly gummed the saw when he told the fireman to increase the speed which he did J ust as he was about to touch the saw to the emery the high speed at which it was driven overcame its cohesive strengthand caused it to burst to pieces with aloud report One of these pieces about onefourth of the wheel struck Mr Stevens who was with squarelyinfrom the smitten steel the slender thread of life was snapped asunder Enfield Stevens was horn July 9 1862 He was the son of Mr and Kirs J J Stevens now deceased and all his life has been a citizen of Hopkins count About ten years since he married Miss Sallic Steele with whom ho lived happily until his death Two children were born unto thorn but both were claimed by the grim reaper For many ycars Mr Stevens had been a zealous member of the Christian church holding the office of deacon at the time of his death For seven or eight years hu had been a member of the Ancient Or der of United Workmcn and was the presiding officer of that fraternity in winch he maintained a policy of 2 2000 About live years since at the organization of the Golden Cross at this place he became a member of that order in which he held a policy of rooo Last winter he became a member of the Masonic fraternity and was MysticTicbeen in the lumber business in our city and by his industry and honest dealing had built up a good tradeTho loss of such a man can not bo estimated Ho will be missed in the churches tlyj lodges in busi ness in social circles as a friend and neighbor Me has gone to that rest which remains for the children of God There Is more Catarrh in this section of the country than all other diseases put together and until the last tow years was supposed to be incurable For n great many years doctors pronounced it a local disease and prescribed local treatment pronounced it Incurablo Science has proven catarrh to be a constitutional dis ease and therefore requires consiiutional treatment Halls Calarrh Cure manu factured by P J Cheney Co Toledo Ohio Is the oly constitutional cure on the market It is taken Internally in doses from to drops to a teaspoonful It acts directly on the blood mucous surfaces of the system They offer one hundred dollars for any case it fails to cure Send for circulars and testimonials Address F J CHENEY CO Toledo O Sold by Druggists 750 flails Family Pills are the boat Resolutions of Respect WIIEKEAS It has pleased Al mighty God in His inscrutable wisdom to remove by death from our midst our beloved brother and Master Workman S E Stevens therefore be it RESOLVED That ip the death of Brother Stevens this lodge has lost a zealous efficient officer the Or der of A O U W an enthusiastic and devoted member his bereaved wife a kind and affectionate hus band and the community sustains the loss of a quiet and useful citi zenRESOLVED That we bow in humble submission to the will of Him who doeth all things well remembering that we too must die that our bounds arc appointed be yond which wo cannot pass RESOLVED That we tender our sincerest sympathy to the bereaved ones of our lamented brother and exhort them to look for solace to Him who alone can bind up the broken heart and administer com fort in this sad hour of affliction and bereavement RESOLVED That the lodge room be draped in mourning and the members wear the customary badge of sorrow for the next thirty daysRESOLVED That a copy of these resolutions be entered upon the lodge minutes a copy be sent to the bereaved family and a copy furnished the county papers for publication TlIOS LONOSTAFF Ross BAUOH Com W A Too lDs X Narrow Escape Thankful words written by Mrs Ada E Hart of Gorton S D Was taken with a bad cold which settled on my lungs cough set In and finally terminated in Consumption Four doctors gave me up saying I could live but a short time I gave myself up to my savior determined if I could not stay with my friends on earth I would meet my absent ones above My husband was advised to get Dr Kings New Discovery for Consumption Coughs and Oolds I gave it a trial took In all eight bottles It has cured me and thank God I am saved and now a well and healthy woman Trial bottles free at St Bernards Drug Store Regular size 500 and too Guaranteed or price refunded Bob Blanks the negro ravisher was found guilty Monday at May- field and sentenced to hang August 26 He was taken back to fcpuisville accompanied by two- S nics of the State Guards sion between amob and tho gu a was narrowly averted Blanks expects executive clemency Better Than A Klondike Oold Mine Good health Is priceless when onco lost When you have II sllll1 t or couii Invest In a bottle of Dr Spruce Gum Uzi amtuereturnsarepreatectlianalialf Interest I n an buy lost lieallb hiewaro oi a slight cold Sold by St Bernard Drug Store O iIl They Toll Not Neither do They Spin Our readers are well aware off the fact that many apostles o Labor have been sent unto u S from abroad to enlighten our dark enedminds and guide us in the narrow path of duty One of thes latter shining lights has added an other star to his crown of glory bj beating a poor widow out of his board bill The second of these disciples leaves a grocer clad in mourning over an unpaid bill which in his zeal to teach others he has neglected to settle The third has represented his State a number pfyears in apenalJnstitui lion The fourth has a strong affinity for tahglefoot and can sur round mote cubic inches of that seductive fluid than any individual who has ever yet struck our town There is a racy story going around which we give in sub stance on the fifth of these moral finger boards who also walks in ways that arc devious A few evening since while sojourning in our city and being regenerated flby the spirit and a very little of the water he went skylarking among duringhissteps take hold of hell he became fascinated with a dazzling ring which glittered and glistened upon the digit of one of the demimonde and by some process of hocus poctis ho clandestinely appropri triumphantlybore earlyOrientaling fact that the glistening jewel was tho very commonest kind of an old brass ring and in point of value or beauty would hardly compare with one of those drawn in a popcorn lottery Fully realizing glittershearticle which he carried away through mistake These and such as these arc tho ones who would fain instruct us in the way we should go but all their ranting islias sounding brass and tinkling cymbal our people pre for to mind their own business obey the statute laws of Kentucky follow the precepts ofliKing James Bible and risk tim old time religion to take them safely through the eye of the needle Thousands Celebrate With thankfulness their restoration to SarsaparillaThinkcured by Ibis medicine Men women and children who have suffered the consequences of Impure blood who have been tbe victims of scrofula sores eruptions dyspepsia nervousness sleeplessnessThey tried other medicines add have failed to obtain relief They tried Hoods Sarsaparilla and It did them good They persevered in its use and it ac complished permanent cures Do you wonder that they praise it and recommend It to you Burglary Monday night when honest peo pie were indulging in that slumber peculiar to the just thieves effected an entrance into the residence of Mike Long and secured 885 in change a gold watch and a heavy gold ring belonging to Mr Long The money was obtained by prying off the cash drawers with a hatchet The watch and ring were taken from a dresser near Mr Longs bed The top drawer of a bureau in which Mr Long had until lately kept a considerable amount of money was opened and closely ransacked No other drawers were disturbed Within a yard of the dresser and in plain view was a cash box containing 450 part of which belonged to the Golden Cross and a large por tion of the amount was gold and silver and had the thieves touched that box the jingle of the coins would have revealed its contents but it escaped their greedy clutches and Mike is thanking his lucky stars and all other stellar orbs in tho firmament for the happy over sight of the nocturnal sharks En trance was gained through a rear window by tearing down the wire netting The thieves were familiar with the premises and everything shows that they took their time and worked deliberately They left by the front door leaving the key upon the door sill The cash drawers were carried to an alley some distance away where they were found early next moruing by Squire Head who hastened at once to acquaint Mr Long with his loss The family was aroused with diffi culty and gave evidence of having been heavily drugged and the fact of the entire family sleeping so late and being so hard to awaken shows conclusively that chloroform was used by the thieves The Sure La Grippe Cure There is no use suffering from this dreadful malady if you will only get the right remedy You are having pain all through your body your liver is out of or der have no appetite no life or ambition have a bad cold In fact arc completely used up Electric Bitters is tbe only remedy that will give you prompt and sure relief They act directly on your Liver Stomach and Kidneys tone up tbe whole system and make ou feel like a new be ing They are guaranteed to cure or price ref uuded For sale at St Bernards Drug Store only 50 cents per bottl- eCampMeeting The Second Annual Holiness CampMeeting will be heldat Corvasso camp ground five miles north of Guthrie Ky on the Elk ton and Guthrie railroad begin ning July 22 1898 and continuing ten days Tho meeting will be in charge of Rev Dr B Carradine of St Louis The music will be conducted by M Waters of Birmingham Ala The meeting tended to be BC sustainingJSffVrsons attending will be expJto their supplies or tliemselvts upon the tds Ample board ing accommodations can be had upon the grounds at reasonable rates For further information apply to N L TURNER or Titos S Mats Guthrie Ky b h LiE1 OUR FRIENDS ABROAD Manufacturers and Wholesale Merchants of Evansville Hop klnsvlllc and Henderson Recognize the Interest of Our Own Dusi ness Men and People at Large In tbe Hopkins County Fair And Lend Their Substantial Endorsement to This EnterpriseThe Only Fair In Several Counties The catalogues of the Great Hopkins County Fair arc out and they are beauties abounding in handsome advertisements of our home merchants and business men mall lines who are both interested to promote the material growth and prosperity of this liberal and useful public enterprise and who recognize in this fair catalogue a useful medium of advertisement based on the great interest felt in its welfare by the people of Hopkins Webster and adjoining counties And our friends over the river at Evansville and those at Hopkins yule and some at Henderson whose interests are so closely interwoven with the business man merchant and jcitizcn of this section through decades of mutual re lations in commercial affairs in Sand other generations have lent their substantial endorsement and approval this year to our only Hopkins County Fair That this reciprocal endorsement of our fair by the merchants and manufacturers of these places is appreciated by our people who have known them in trade relations so long and so favorably Sacs without question But the names of these firms and men our friends abroad deserve especial mention in this connection Classified by their respective cities and busi nesses they arc as follows EVANSVILLE Dement Seitz Co wholesale grocers Strohm Fisher Co wholesale stationery etc C Mel zer Co soap manufacturers Uhl Pottery Company manufact urer stoneware sewer pipe ctcl Ragon Brothers wholesale groc ers Fulton Avenue Brewing Company beer A Bromm Co candy manufacturers and fancy grocers H Barnelt notions and furnishing goods Chas Leich Co whole sale druggists Orr Grifhth Co iron steel wagon and carriage woodwork etc Conrad Haase furniture factory mattresses etc Morgan Babcock seeds produce and provisions Parsons Scoville wholesale grocers Acme Hotel a leading hostelry William Pelz boilermaker Hinkle Barbour Co manufacturers and wholesalers ofshocs Wile Furniture Company manufacturers and dealers in furni ture etc HOIKINSVILLE Crescent Milling Coflour bran etc Hopkinsville Tobacco Manu facturing Co chewing and smok ing tobaccos Ragsdale Cooper Co Main street tobacco ware house Forbes Brother Mogul Wagons building material etcp Acme Mills Co flouring mills HENDERSON Henderson Brewing Co beer This will be the Sixteenth An nual Meeting of the Hopkins Coun ty Fair Company The Fair last year was a notable success and the promise lor the coming meetings are even more flattering as is evidenced by the increased interest manifested by business men at homo and abroad Get a catalogue and search the premium list to find what you can contribute to the display out of your possessions your growth orI your handiwork And do not for get to read the advertisements to see who arc the public spirited friends of this useful public enterprise at homo and abroad Let everybody help to make the Hopkins County Fair bigger and better this year and every year The dates arc August 24 25 26 and 27 An Explanation The reason for the great popularity of Hoods Sarsaparilla lies in the fact that this medicine positively cures It is Americas Greatest Medicine and the American people have an abiding confidence In its merits They buy and tako it for simple as well as serious ailments confident that it will do them good Hoods Pills cure all liver ills Mailed for 350 by C I Hood Co LwelIMass Returns Thanks Whilst sojourning in the Rose Creek country the hoss editor obtained from Mrs Rome Barnes a nice collection of Indian utensils in a remarkably well preserved state They consisted of two stone tools used in digging the earth and sev eral implements used in dressing skins The latter were highly polished and were whetted to a sharp uniform edge and gave evidence of long continued use They arc highly appreciated and will be plated in the museum of Indian relics here He would also return his thanks to A F Toombs and D W Roland lor rare curiosities in the way of two artistically carved walking canes which elicit universal admiration and will also take a prominent place among the curl osities Bucklena Arnica Salve The best Salve In the world for Cuts Bruises Sores Ulcers SaltRbeum Fee Sores Totter Chapped Hands Chilblains Corns and all Eruptions and posi tively cures Piles or no pay required It I ibguaranteedmoney refunded 25c per r Sale by St Bernard Drug Store George Smith Marsh Couch and Ernest Biggs arc Under arrest at Sebree for robbing the post officeat that place Dr Ottoa Spruce Cum B Umlhe wait pleasant and remedy for coughacoldia croup all soreness of the lungs fcarse bottles 3Sc and SOC Sold by St Bernard Drug btore i tr p M X i They Fit a Fout Last Saturday evening Mandcr son Oldham and Harvey HichI mounted the anxious seat before Judge Cowell to admit or deny a charge of unChesterheld deport ment A well selected jury was delegated to take charge of th fluctuating beam of justice Hon C J Pratt appeared to defend the Rich man and that legal giant the Hon Jerrold Jonson proudly cham pioned the cause of the other peni tentFrom the evidence adduced i 3lffisinessthere was smalIbalaein favor of Oldham who on of about thE Glorious Fourth approached sab Rich and asked a settlement Considerable talk ensued during which it seems that Oldham lost sight of that Scripture which warns us toLay hands suddenly upop no man and inserted his digits in Mr Richs collar in such precipi tate haste that the gentlemans necktie was greatly deranged thereby This unsolicited liberty was also accompanied by a violent vi bratory motion that caused th aforesaid partys teeth to chatter like a pair of castanets or an old time nigger performing abone solo Having emptied his vials of wrath in this manner Mr Old ham relaxed his grip and meandered I shopJustjuncture Mr Rich concluded that one good turn de serves another and picking up astray base ball bat he caressed the top of Mr Oldhams head with theI same in a manner far more impres sive than gentle The first tap at tracted Oldhams attention and turning hastily he found that Mr Rich appeared to be consuming an undue amount of atmosphere and to counteract this seeming wastefulness he closed his fingers f tightly over Mr Richs Adams apple and greatly abridged his respiration Just here diplomatic friends interposed and passed the seccession act Upon these facts the witnesses agreed in substance After a little crossfiring each eagle of the law soared off sublimely into the up permost regions of legal space andsalighted safely in the presence the astounded jury who after a short period of convalescence pro s adequatedoseThey failed to fiid in the statutelany law which would Oldham in flirting with Mr Richstnecktie or restricting that i mans atmospheric resources and asked Mr Oldham to bring forth fruits meet for repentance about the size of one cent and the cost And to discourage the reprehenr sible habit peculiar to i carressing his fellowman with a club sledge hammer or other triv object the august body requitedl him to leave a similar an evidence of good faith and with a few words of benediction the tangled meshes of the law relaxed and the implicated parties once more entered the walks of men E W Turner Lodge No 548 F AFI WHEREAS it hath pleased ourfheavenly Father to take from midst our much loved brother S s E Stevens therefore be it RESOLVED 1st That in the death of Bro Stevens this lodge has lost- a valued member the community a useful citizen and his wife a devoted husbandRESOLVED 2nd That while we deplore his loss we humbly bow in submission to the will of Almighty God and pray His richest blessings to rest upon her who was oi his life a part and upon us who re main to emulate his virtues RESOLVED 3d That the Charter of E W Turner Lodge No 548 be draped and the usual badge of mourning worn for thirty days RESOLVED 4th That these resolutions be spr6ad upon the minutes and that copies be sent to his wife and the Earlington BEE W M McLEOD W A ToonnssCom o J R RASH The Grim Reaper Died on the nth inst near Frostburg in this county MrshLena Cardwell wife of Jack well after a painful illness of six months Deceased was thirtysix years of age and leaves a husband r and one child and a wide circle of c relatives and friends to mourn her c death She was a consistent mem ber of the Methodist church and bore her long suffering with true Christian fortitude was perfectly reconciled to the will of the Master and died in the hope of a glorious immortality Tire BEE extends sympathy to the bereaved on- esCASTOR I IAFor Infants and Children The Kind You Have Always Bought Boars tho IfSignaturoof Torn Hayden was hung Monday at Hartford for the murder of Bcna Logan He was pronounced dead in twelve minutes Two thousand people witnessed the execution This is the first legal hanging inI Ohio county since 1826 Bud Garth was arrested at Pem inrHe escaped jail last winter while breakingtstated against him OUR GUARANTEE 10000 IN GOLD Wo will pay One Hundred Dollar In Gold fol any and ererr case of cough and cable when no benefit U derived from the use i Spruce Gum Oallam It contains nothing In- Jurious and U to pleasant to take Itcwaro Of Tmltatlout Sold by St Bernard Ding Sire If your arc not a subscriber to TilE BEE you should be J t 1 a N tJI r + ttJt 1 J i M DEDICATION General Baptist Church arlin g ton Next Sundayh 9thisSundayILee of Oakland City Ind who has been conducting a series of meetings at th tnew church last week and this will preach the dedicatory sermon preachedtservices will probably draw a mt ttude 1Memorial Serviccton last Sun to 19memoryVictoria Lodge No 84 lCnigl tsTho of Pythias Since organization 1891 seven mebers have die Bros B F Stens C C McGary JelandP D Walker Sir Knight C C Hall Chancel lor Commander of the lodge found assembledr35 Ethel Evans at the organ assisted by a number of singers rcnderec sweet music The lesson 0 of yuchap allIa r adversity The first point in the sermon dwelt upon the fact that no greater 4 1898 ddprtebrothers3 the speak of the virtues of the order in shwhichigFriendshipCharity the great of our adordermeriendship 57beautifulter in which the order debt tDamonThe third point beautifully inn out was the V ceipowerwhich we arc as nothing In words the of the djThepreweetnessthe typical and purely charitable iving we should think of and folreow as far as we are able The ttrustaininghe Bible the gifts coming to us Sold Snfather were dwelt upon in a noble and inspiring way An earnest appeal to stand al for the good to take the side to dare to do it because t was the very true thing and fol the owing the example of the meek free nd lowly One who being fol owed would lead us to be friendly charitable and benevolent closet a teaching at once interesting and touching Earnest supplications were made by Revs Josephus Lee and Bro C C Hall ECeltance The members of the Lodge Celt under deep obligations to our Chancellor Commander for his ef Ghouldgone beyond and in recognition of the organization we all honor j Resolutions of Respect arling- ton Commandery No 525 4 U 0 Q C NiWhEREASmighty God in His infinite wisdom to pluck from our midst by sudden death our beloved brother S E Stevens therefore be it RESOLVED That in the death of Bro Stevens the U O G C has lost a most faithful member the wife a devoted husband and the community a good citizen RESOLVED That we extend to the bereaved wife and relatives our Galessingsbereavement and his watchcare and HoREsoLvEDof his many virtues as a Christian that and fraternal brother that tills Commandery observe the usual of mourning in memory of im 1 RESOLVED That a copy of these resolutions be spread upon the Lopyatives J W DAY M M CROFT Com CUAS COWELL Three Boys and a Gal The way youngsters have been advcnting the past week almost compels us to get out a Baby Extra but in a very condensed form we will mention the following radiant homes F B Arnold and wife rejoice over an infant boy born Tuesday Perry Vincent and betterhalf arc all smiles over a little son that appeared on the scene Monday Vernon and his helpmeet are glowing over a son who entered this world of trouble Sunday William Hansbrough and his good wife are elated over the arrival of a girl last Friday THE BEE extends its congratulations and would remark incidentally that the war with Spain is not affecting the in fant industry of America to any visible extent Mend Your Clothes 1 will visit Earlington Wednes day of each week for the purpose of getting anywork that is to be done in my line- Satisfaction guaranteed and my prices will be reasonable Will also do cleaning coloring and repairing THOS SHEPHERD Practical Tailor- Madisonville Ky Are you a subscriber to Tit E DEE You should be I I rJ L tlM I n JqqItIcN j I i fF Jt iiJ j JIi t 0 LOCOMOTIVE BLASTS Operator Arrington of Earltngton ojourning in Lexington to recuperate is health and Operator Drowsier now manipulates tbe telegraph key hero in his place Special Agent Harlan has made some important discoveries recently in connec lion with tbe tobacco thieves who robbed at Eatlington sometime ago Tb evidence will make a strong case against Shed Wallace now held on that charge slowlylIe11sometime ago by a brakerod striking him a severe Leo Cozart who has for the past few ears been one of the faithfuiemployes on he Henderson has quit the road take charge of a restaurant here Lee popular with the boys and they will kely give him a good patronage railroad men were well represented Sleensdnwho r rccoveringthas been acting supervisor during the illness of Mr Davis and has given entire satisfaction The stringing of the new copper wire by wasuthrough wire between Chattanooga and Chicago C J Martin formerly operator at this place has taken the oath and is now one Uncle Sams employes Cal left Nasb le Tuesday night on his way to the- hiihipine I Islands LN Railroad Louisville July iiThe Louisville Nashville Railroad Company today issued opratlons I The gross earnings were operating expenses 14892778 ComJ pared with the fiscal year of 189697 this ovs an Increase in the earnings of 1 3985 and an increase of 1013503 in operating expenses leaving tbe net nings from traffic 7103514 an Increase of 580425 To this should be ded the income from rents and invest nts amounting to 590776 an increase 163713 This makes the total income 9429Q an increase of 744138 from ich is deducted the interest on bonded 1815540 rents 156594 taxes 7ozS loss on Georgia Railroad and sed lines 5164800 and it66o respect ly discount on bonds received for sink fund payments 41908 sinking fund payments for which no bonds were re- ved 120100 unfunded discount 26 Southern North Alabama Railroad Company net earnings for year 89142 making total fixed charges and other de tion 6073147 and leaving a surplus 1621143 which compared with tbe vious fiscal year is a decrease of 56H Dr Otlixa Spruce Gum Balsam li a scientific tedy bated oil modern discoveries and com rounded by chemists of renown who hare given oatand lung diseases allfe tndy Aileron irgist to procure It for you U not In stock In two sizes 25c and We old by St Bernard Drug Store War Map Free 1theChicago Northwestern Ry for two cent stamp W B Kniskern 22 Fifth avenue Chicago 111 I DR L D BROSE PRACTICE LIMITED TO DISEASES OF THE A YE EAR NOSE AND THROAT 501 UPPER FlaIl STREE- TEVANSVILLE IN- DEORGE KING r D8UGCITp ST CHARLESsl KENTUCKY ce Line of Druggists Sundries 1PrescriptIons Carefully Compounded B W A NISUBl President O W WADDILL Cashier 3opkins Eounty BANKMADISONVILLE ptal Stock 50000 Transacts a general banking business invites the accounts of the citizens of pkins and adjoining counties the finest and most secure vault in section of Kentucky TOVES Everything and convenient for Kitchen Room M Dairy f leIfMIT wy TIlE EXCELLENCE OF OF fits Is duo not only to the originality and comb1nat1onbutnlsto manufactured by scIentific processes SYRUPCoaU the Importhnco of purchasing tit true and original remedy As tliiSgenuine Syrup of Figs is manufactured by the CAMFOKNIA FIG Svnur Co only a knowledge of that fact will assist one In avoiding the worthless 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IN TilE COURTS tOUR RIGHT TO TRADEMARKtMassachusetts ANDl the originator ofII CAST 0 R I A tho same that 1hasborne and does now bear II on everyi the facsimile signature oftis the original CASTO RIA which has been used in tithehomes of the Mothers of America for over thirty yearstLOOK CAREFULLY at the wrapper and see that it is the kind you have always bought II on the and has the signature of wrapI per No one has authority from me to use my name except The Centaur Company of which Chas H Fletcher is President 1 March 24 1898 11 41t7 DtDo Not Be DeoeivediDo not endanger the life of your a cheap substitute which some druggist may offer youI because he makes a few more pennies on it the in gredients of which even he does not know I U The Kind You Have Always Bought BEARS THE SIGNATURE OFat a l I Insist on HavingtThe Kind That Never Failed You THC CINTAUH COMPANY TT MURKAT TIKCT IIWYOAIICITa Ir1 L MEDICINEfor 4 MILLION t Popular Medicine Sold at Retail for Five Cents a the first step in a direction may lead to a in the trade A New York company of manufacturing chemttUthe nipani Chemical DUc luponth m rSet sbout live yearn KOH medicinal tablet or Ubule compoMxl t of ooUlpreaed powdered preparation of certain medicinal druci which had been otccr I tdne4 IU Ite ot more uoo IUOOO IniIIcat men than ny other for the cure or ii larlalkm of uch 1111 common to mon an hnvu their origin In an dlueitlou or w aki 6 cauacttr for aulmllatuiK fowl absorbing nouruhment and ellmlnailuK wane 710 CLUU Included under thl her Ii sIt1 to Include pretty nearLy ever- ygteu ur which Ibo phs1cIafl II called lojreicrlbe In preprlng Ibelr remed tur the acctptance or the American people thecompany hid thu 1rlucll- lebolerthllf rotering the Iaekel Iou1 be or the highest trrad and iO prrraretl- lnd prooolO 1 to retain UI qwttIfte Inlact and unimpaired through any zudedlapse or lIe any climate Ouly I ebokell dniM u od their preparation ibouki he In OOONaooo with the latllrflCted methodi or modern adcuccthelabute Hacked In RIMS protected t r absorbent cotton and necoreljr corked Kvtn tho rnrki tajed ftveb000 ota grade aohlgh in lit requirement that no manufacturer of tbeo apply snore than a proportion from hit output thateerrdoyatogpcraeonld apecifteatloni 1 were In turn packed In box ot notsurpauedlnbtautlafld Lpcfrln woknisnshIpLiythoauaed by the mottfaitldknu dealers Hat and ueer consenting to Tary from U the proprietor rcaorted to the accepted modern methods of making r commodity known aeren hundred 0 dollan In ruled wltliia WTO year tn newspaper aUrertlilng has Informed every American cltlun conrnlng the superior and silrplatng qu1Itlea or Itipans TabuleL- Dains tIouhtut OTera or the changed oon41110nl tht IWHP- OTer the commercial worll cad careful to not every drculDltanre having a bearing upon the lucceuf proucutlon of their trade the manager of the company have noted there II a present Inilntent demand for a lower price article that raacbca or approaches an unlrenat uie and that the although requiring the belt of everything relent being called upon to pay tatary for eupernuous wrapping klns or unnecessary protection against deterioration that mlibt yearI but is neMleln the case of n purchase Inr tnded to be continued been dlscovcred and uy tell oftime and actual reotthatTheM tabulei da not havo the roeo qualltlei or diminution of 4 cellence from expoiuro that might at rir expected Inasmuch a favorable condition e that havolainlocee In a drawer a traveling bag or pocket for several weekS or months are found to bo practically u fre h and u efflcaclou a enrActlne upon the e IUlgetlonJl and noting particularly the unimpaired prosperity ofC STeAl neWl I now oUtforacent instead of the old rate of five times amount the general tendency In all directions toward low rates end Increased tale tbe- eoonpanyhaveentrred upon the experiment or putting up lllpani Tabuleoln pasteboard Cartons offer to tho trado upon terms which will permit of a package being sold by the druggist or storekeeper ntn price lower than ever before adopted for a proprietary medicine FIVK CENTSten tabule or doles for onehalf cent each mMnpanf will not dllCOntlnuo the mannrac uro and we In the form with which the havo learned to know and Tatue the Itipansfabules bul will olrerthe cheaper a sorIxperftnenlalilfor the benefltot such as may desire them it should be plainly I t C 1IeIDez AI IEI i lIIOfLiVerpool Insurance Company in the World I in in M KY Resident Agent for and 1 Vicinily Yvv uvvvyyb rvvvvvvvvvvvv y vvvrvv A IIDoesH Losses Paid Kentucky 1896 24983103 III PAUL MOORE I k ARLINGTON Earlington Proprietary PackageI experimentalI thatIrevolutionI bbTT Barbee Caslleman MANAGERS Southern Department Homo Office Louisville Ky v Iii f4 WE NO EXPENSE HAVE SPARED d d4d dlTo make our Funeral K Equipment the best in r I tthis part of the State Anything andevery I I thing you want in livery PRICES ALWAYS 4THE lOWEST BARNETT ARNOLD jI EARLINcTONKy t d THE SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON III THIRD QUARTER INTER NATIONAL SERIES JULY 17 Ted of the Lesson I lUngs xvIII 3030 Memory Verses 3030 Golden Text I lUngs xtlJI 30 Commentary by the Rev D M Stearns Copyright 188S by D M Stcarno 80 And Elijah said unto nit tho poo lo Couio near unto inc And nIl tho poo lo carao near unto him And ho repaired tho altar of tho Lord that was broken down In tho third year Elijah Is told to go and ehow himself to Ahab and that tho Lord will send rain Ho Is ns usual obedient and starts to sock Abab but on tho way ho meets Obndlab n servant of Ahab anti commissions him to go and say o his master Behold Elijah Is berol Obadlah Informs him that ho has been scorched for everywhere and that kIng- doms and nations had been caused to take an oath that they could not find him How securely hidden nro all whom God hides How gloriously safo nro nil whoso lives era hid with Christ In God Col III On being assured that Elijah would euroly show himself to Ahab that day Obadlah goes to Ahab with the nows and Ahab starts to moot Elijah Tho result of tho Interview Is that all Israel with tim prophets of Baal and of tho groves nro summoned to meet Elijah at Cannel They are to provide two bullocks and thoproph oti of foal 4CO will toko one and Elijah tho other and prepare them to bo con sumed by tim fire that shall come from tho true God whether Bnal or Jehovah and tho God that sends tho flro is to bo no knowledged as tho true God 81IIAnd Elijah took 12 stones accord ag to tho number of tho tribes of tho sons of Jacob unto whom tho word of tho Lord came saying Israel shall bo thy name It was when Jacob was mado helpless by having his thigh put out of joint that ho lung in conscious weakness and obtained ho blessing and tho now namo of Ifrncl lls descendants were chosen that through horn and their helplessness God might make Himself a name for the benefit of all nations II Sam vII S3 Isa bill 13 14 their deliverance from Egypt lifo In he wilderness crossing tho Rod sea and tho Jordan it is tho Lord nlono who is seen working so niarvolously in splto of their unworthIness 89II And with tho stones ho built an in tho namo of tho Lord nnd ho mado a trench about tho altar as groat ns would contain two measures of seed Elijah had but ono motive tho glory of God and but ono aimto make Him a nome Ho know and believed that ho stood before God and ho cared nothing for ho opinions of Ahab or nil his people if God was glorified With great calm therefore and quiet confidonco wo may maglno him building this altar in tho namo of tho Lord See what wonders might bo wrought through us If only wo were willing to live In tho namo of tho Lord John xlv 18 14 j xv 10 xvI 23 84 83 And ho put tho wood in order and cut tho bullock in pieces and laid him on tho wood and said Fill four barrels with and pour it on tho burnt sacrifice nd on tho wood This would entirely destroy any possibility of deception as to ho source of tho Ore that was expected The wood is suggestive of tho cross and tho bullock of tho burnt offering of Lor I and of Him who is tho only true offering tho nntltypo of nil sacrifice with tho tnk ng of whoso life human hands had really naught to do except as God permitted 84 86 And tho water ran round about altar and ho filled tho trench also with Tho second and third tlmo was tho sacrifice and altar deluged with WllterI until oven tho trench was filled How tho prophets of Baal must havo been to sco such strango preparations Did you over try to klndlo n fire with wot wood If not you can hardly appreciate his situation It is only when things are humanly speaking impossible that GodI really has opportunity to show Himself When Moses thought that the deliverance of Israel from the hand of Pharaoh was a hopeless task then God said Now shalt thou see what I will do Ex vI 1 80 Lord God of Abraham Isaac and Israel let it bo known this day that Thou art God in Israel and that I am Thy servant nnd that I havo dono all those things at Thy word Having mado all those preparations and tho tlmo of tho evening sacrifice having como tho servant of the Lord calmly looks up to heaven and talks confidently with his God Ho says that ho has dono everything as God had told hIm So tho arrangement about tho water was no thought of Elijahs but a command of God Now ho asks that God will accept and seal It all as Ills that lIlt great name may bo known It is only when wo are walking with hum self sub dued and fully agreed with Him about ov erything that wo can expect to see His namo magnified 87 Hear mo 0 Lord hoar mo that this people may know that Thou art tho Lord God and that Thou hast turned their heart back again All has been don- I I that tho peoplo may know that Jehovah Ii tho truo God This was tho great aim ol all Gods dealings with Israel that nil pooplo of tho earth might know tho hand of tho Lord Joshua iv 24 Can wo say that 03 tar as wo know wo are living day by day simply that tho hand of God may be soon upon us to Ills glory Is it our ono attn that regardless of what it may cost us or of how or whcro Ho may lead us wo want above nil things tho life olr Jesus made manifest In usf II Cor iv 11 88 Then the firo of tho Lord toll and consumed tho burnt sacrifice and tho wood and tho stance nnd tho dust and licked up tho water that was in tho trench Was there over fire like thatl Ah Lord God there is nothing too hardI for Thee Water and oven stonos ore as easily consumed by Thy tire as wood or flesh How quickly tho answer como and on Elijahs part there was no striving or wrestling but n calm and holy confidence Thus tho flro came at tho dedication of tho tabernacle and of tho templo and on other occasions Lov Ix 24 II Chron vii 1 Judg vI 81 I Chron xxI 20 And I doubt not but that Abels sacrificowas no copied by tho sword of flame touching and consuming it 80 And when all tho pooplo saw it they toll on their faces and they said Tho Lord Ho is tho God tho Lord Ho Is the God How much they secant by their confession God know who read their hearts anti Ho knows just how much or how little wo mean by our professions and confessions May wo havo that truth In the inward parts which Ho so desires ps II 0 As tho prophets of foal wero over como so will every ono bo who sots him self against God Isa II 11 171 II Yhess I 710 May Ho now cast down every high and proud thing in or About us nnd subdue us holly to HImself that wo mfty magnify HimSThe Farting of tho Patb Wo see tho gooda way that may have to bo reached as ono fights with tempests on tho mountain top but which whoa reached is n path of pleas authors and peace Wo BCD tho wrong a way too often adorned with specious promises of cam anti plenty but which leads at last into doubt nnd disappoint mont nnd despair Wo see tho human soul hero on this earth placed forovor at the parting of theso paths where it cont3 may plead or demons may cajolo Vo BOO thcso paths reaching out into an endless future and though wo daro not predict to what depths of infamy and woo tho ono course may or may not at last descend wo daro to say that who over through tho way of sacrifice has climbed tho heavenly stoops shall roo ceivo ns his toward gifts worthy to bo carried throughout eternity with solemn Rratitudp and sacred awo Christian iIIafWl4IJLiUIJURLS WIILHI AU ILL FAiLS JeaI useInCONSUMPTION L SSS5k 5 4 t t SUUI 3ll4H4lH9Ulf I 1ST BERNARD COAL COMPANY 1i tiINCORPORATED itiIS General Office Earlington Kentucky IF- BrAnch OfficesiA M CARROLL Manager 201 N Cherry Street Nashville R G ROUSE Manager Palmer House Broadway Padncah 2 Tennessee IenIUclYrii5 S H NEWBOLD Manager 342 W Main Street Louisville CAPT T L LEE Manager Corner Main and Auction Streets 2 Kentucky Memphis TennraS A S FORD Manager 327 Upper Second Street Evansville Ind vVnolesale Age tsJOHN T HESSER Hauser Building St Louis Mo j J Vi ii BRIDGMAN Room 85 Hartford Building Chicago Ill I ETHEFAMOU5 ND 3 COALJIj For all uses from Earlington Diamond and Mines Only Vibrating Screens and Picking Tables jt jjused THE BEST SELECTED COAL IN THE iIBRUSHED GOKE FOR BB8K BURNERS AND FURNHGES Why buy Highpriced Anthracite Coal when you can get ST BER iI2 Ctonof the best Anthracite CoaliI ASK YOUR DEALER FOR IT AND SAVE MONEY tftfi SS 1I t i Itt II IttI 1 It i CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR Tople For the Week Beginning July 10OComment by liar s II Doyle TOPIC Tho consecration of ability nag 19 j Mark xII 2931 Prayer for tho International ChrIs- tian Endeavor convention All have not tho samo talents and- Oabilities in life God has placed some In high position and some In low ToW some Ho has given great wealth others poverty To ono man He gives power and influence to another IToL does not Somo men havo fire some but two some but one lint whether much or littlo has boon given It has all como from God and should beF used for Him 1 Ability should be consecrated to God because it is tbo gift of God All things belong to God and aro gifts from God given not to ba used for ourselves but for Him Tho sliver is mine and tho gold is mine saith the Lord of hosts Tho earth is tho Lords and the fullness thereof salth tho psalmist It is God who oxaltoth ono man and dobasoth an other Tho man who has fivo talents re ceived thorn from God They therefore belong to God and should be consecrated to Him Groat talents possess a groat danger Wo aro apt to bo proud and selfish to imagine that tho greatness is inherent in ourselves and that wo can use it for our own glory and advanco mont No matter how great may bo our talents and ability lot us remember that all comes from God and thank Him by using nil our gifts for Him and His cause 2 Ability should bo consecrated to God because it brings great responsibil ity God will demand of us an account for all Ho has given us The man who had fivo talents had to account for five talents Wo often envy thoso who aro rich those who occupy high positions in life and wish wo had similar riches and positions but when wo think what great responsibilities como with thoso things had wo not perhaps better thank God that Ho has withhold thorn from us Think of accounting to God for the use of 110000001 Think of accounting to God for the power and ability to In- fluenco for good or evil hundreds thousands of human beings possessing immortal souls Tho only way to bear the responsibility of ability however groat or small is to consecrate it to God to use it not as belonging to ourselves but to Him 3 Ability should bo consecrated to God because it is a dlvino command that our all should bo given to him Thou shalt lovo tho Lord thy God with all thy heart and with all thy soul and with all thy mind and withI all thy strength II This says tho first commandment With heart soul mInd and strength with our on tiro beings wo are to lovo and servo God This is Hig own commandment Abilities of bead heart and hand aro to bo used for God however groat or how over small they may bo All that w aro all that wo may hope to bo all that wo have comes from God and should bo used therefore for Him Bible Headings Dent vi 15 Judges vii 1G28 I Sam xvii 4564 II Sam zzii 08 05 Pa xovi 718 civ 24 ozxi 18 cxxlv 18 Math xxv 1480 Luke xvi 1081 xix 1127 Horn xii 1 I Cor vi 1020 x81 Bph iv 1110 Tile Missile of Death Wo aro often surprised by tho good things that como to us unexpectedly We have been sometimes astonished at the way occurrences that promised dis astor became great blessings At tho slcgo of Sevastopol a cannon ball miss ing its aim struck in tho sido of n neighboring mountain and from tho fissure rondo by it gushed n stream of crystal water Tho missile of death was made to become an instrument to open a Ufo sustaining fountain Using this incident as an illustration a minister said If in us abide the waters ot eternal life tho thrusts of satan will only open channels by which thoy may flow forth If wo sustain to God tho relation of believers in Christ without a shadow of doubt nil things work to guthcr for good Presbyterian Ban l0v- SS i I am A VETERANS LAMENT h for the boys of tho old brigade IIWhomade With his legions for tho seal But tho grasses of forest and field and gladofoWave over the boys of tho old brigade plWhohen wo battled for victory blade to Undo And tho ranks at our rush gave way t nut plaidad the grasses wave green oer thin old brl gadowOh for the boys of tho old brigade And tho legions seem to comeerom a thousand graves made And march to tho rolling drum Llko IsthoyThe ghosts of tho boys of tho old brigade And God rest tho boys of the old brigadetAnd hallow tho turf that lies Flowering over each crimsoned blado And over their dreaming cycelfAnd tho stars of God on sentinels over tho old brigade IBo Atlanta Constitutionn Sabbath CatcchUm Horo is a catechism on the Sabbath fortified with Bible references It is tho work of Miss Catherine Copley the- ojunior superintendent of fliyerdo OnlIchWhen did God make the Sabbath Wliqt did God do It fort Gen II Sf For whom did Ho make itl Mark What does Ho command us to d01 Ia 8 When docs Ho say we may work r jxx O Whoso day is In Exodus zx 10J 28 May wo work on tho Sabbath Ex zx 10 May your son or daughter Ex zx lO- Ot hired man or cook Ex xx 10 Or horses or your visitors Sny any one Exxxlo What elto are wo forbidden to do on tho Babe both Ian Ivill 13 When ought wo to prepare for Sunday 1 Extxvi 23- When God prepared food for tho children of Israel did Ho prepare any on Sunday T Extxvl27Whot rosoho did the Jews of Nchomlnhn day make Neb X 81 What effect did It Lave Neh xIII 1521 Tho breaking of tho Fourth Commandment had had what effect I Jer xvii 27 Neh Jl1IIl8 What about the man who keeps tho Babbatht lea Ivi 2 Ivill 13 11 Is it possible to keep it right oawe think and still displease God 1 Ian 113 How shan wo keep IU Luko vl 710 Ps xcr 0 Hob x 26- Ohristion Endeavor World Going Without Hcllglou Tho worst kind of religion Is no re ligion at all and these mon living in ease anti luxury indulging themselves in tho amusement of going without roo ligiou may bo thankful that live in lands whero tho gospel they neglect has tamed tho beastliness and ferocity of tho men who but for Christianity might long ago have eaten their car casses liko tho South Sea islanders or cutoff their heads and tanned their hides like tho monsters of the French revolution James Russell Lowoll Will Power MeoMtary Will power should bo behind our ask ling Sentiment is all right if it has rose olution and execution to glvo it body and activity Emotional supplication must bo animated with the practical spirit Many plead earnestly and do very littlo toward making their prayers a reality Tho grace supplicated must como into tho heart ned go out into tho life Presbyterian The Second Coming of Christ Tho signs appear to point to tho near approach of tho blessed day of Christs second coming Tho world with all its sorrows and unrest anticipates a change of some kind and soon wo who look for Him shall GOO the coming glory and share in tho bliss of His everlasting kingdom Episcopal Recorder To Them That Love Dim All things work together for good to thorn that love God because lovo is always tho gainer by being tested Epis copal flecordorSValue of YersonMlty The world has hardly begun to ap preciate tho valuo of personality as an educative force It appreciates brickI and mortar bogka and Intrnction quiteI enough but personality not nearl- yuoughiS V Cole j 9ur Jolofed iBensI All eonimuniemioni am nutters of newt Itr 1 If ialng to lilt column Ihould be addressed to I Gao ALIIANDII Kttliacton KY I Mr J U Hawkins departed last SundayW r Shelby ville Ky where he ROCS resent the Odd Fellows Lodge of thIs ace If Tho Torchlight Entertainment last Saturday night was quite a treat for our young eopleWiil commence papering and carpeting thisW eekTheraily while It did not come up to expectations yet was a good starter A la the debate on the Cuban question ourTGcorpo Sims has scalped three heads crying for one marehMiss Gatewood one of the faculty ot Atkinson College will In all probability our public school this session Dont fail to read Henry Rices letter rom Cuba in this column SMethodistow since the boys SIOod before Ihe judg ment bar- Several of our young people went to A Dawson Springs last Sunday Rev Baty or Mortons Gip is now ann f usRev Drivers assisted Rev Galbreath In N is rally last SundayAMiss Ella this week as the delegate for the Method istSundayschoolRev Merriwelher left for Ihe Conference Tuesday morning Remember the Convention that Will meet here week after next Whats the matter with the Mortons Gap nine Rev Grady of Mortons clip was in he city Thursday Come out tonight and bear the boys say speeches George Miller is improving at this writing Points of discussion Power must underlie obligation A man is hot to bo blamed for what ba can mot help If a man deprives himself of powertho docs not by so doing absolve from all obligation Luke 234 yoFhis child set for the fall and rising of many that thoughts of many hearts may be revealed St John 939 The Womens Baptist Educational Convention of Western Kentucky will be held with the Ml Zion Baptist Church of this place July 21 22 23 and 24 It is to be hoped that we will have a good attendance On Friday in addition to the work of Ibo convention the following program will be renderedAddress by Prof H S Sanders Instrumental solo by Miss Ella Hawkins Address by Prof P R Cabell Song by Mrs Cornelia Trava Oration by Mr William Killebrew Recitation by Miss Mary Johnson Letter From Cuba NEAR SANTIAGO DB CUBA June aC 1898 FRIEND HAWKINS It is with much pleasure I now endeavor lo drop you a few lines to inquire of your health and to in form you of also This leaves meI well and I truly hope when this comes to your reading it will find you In the best of health I would have written before but they have kept us very busy I guess yotI seem the papers about the scraps are having Very few soldiers have been killed and a few have been wounded The Ninth Cavalry has not had any fighting worth talking about We have bad only a few lilllo brushes with a lot of fast runners They did not want to fight They Just kept us after them The Rough Riders had a good fight day before yesterday They lost about sixteen men and had about twelve wounded But they killed over a hundred anti took some prisoners and captured some field pieces I don i think Santiago is taken yet but we wont be long getting there now This h surely a fine country here The richest land I have ever seen There U of fruit and cocoanuts everywhere tandbacco now cost us Soldiers 4 a pound nnd it is Just like it grows We have not lost a man yet Two colored men of the EIgbI leenth were drowned a few days will close Give my regards lo all in quiring friends Hoping lo tioar from you soon I am everjriendlyHENRY RICK Cavalry Division First Brigade First Army Corps Biaqulri Cuba If We Knew f we knew the woe and heartache Wailing for us down the road our lips could taste the wormwood- If our backs could feel the load wishingForouid wo wait In such Impatience For our ships lo come from sea fingersPressed pane Would be cold and stiff tomorrow Never trouble us again darlingCatch fingersVex fingersHow back o the hasty words anti actions our backward track ow these little hands remind us As In snowy grace they lie Not to sscatter thorns but roses For our reaping byandb I Strange wo never prize the music Till the sweetvoiced bird has flown trange that we should slight the violets 1 gonelSirangeNever seem one half so fair pinionsShake air I Lips from which the seal of silence None but God can roll away beautyAs mrmoryWithComo lo us in sweeter accents Through the portals of tIm tomb Let us gather up the sunbeams Lying all along our palhILet us the wheat roses Casting out the thorns anti chuff Let us find our sweetest comfort todayWithAll the briers from the way Margaret Songster StationeryIGlory never was so to the heart of the nation as it uI universally today The symbol ol Liberty is appropriate wherever displayed and always 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