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IP E5 F r Pi WB COHTRACT TO FURNISH In Western Kentucky ti now at WA.II Wy EARLINGTON, HOPKINS COUNTY, KENTUCKY, THURSDAY, JULY 14, 1898 A. D. SISK'S BOOK STORE, MADIS0NVILL8, KV. lite tufldlnv ttptlvna and rnlora. Hollom guaranteed, TirlCCS And hang It on the walls complete per room, work from 1 oo and up. I'irit-clas- s guaranteed at MADI30NVILLD, ii7J't.,yai.iy'"H"-iy"yj'y!,j. n.; PAPBR, v KY. A, D, SISK'S BOOK STORE, T rywf ig,'"y NINTH YEAR. DR. MENDENHALL'S IMPROVED NO. 28 CHILL 11 BEVBR GDI HI II THE GARRISON 1IC 1 AN ENORMOUS DIFFERENCE. that Stemi to Gaud Regards Peace A Mnilrld Nowspapor tho Situation ns Condition!. III hi it Madiud, July 13. The government Tho Spanish Commander at The Raleigh Bombarded the Forts continues its assurances to the cA'cct tiago Definitely Replies to on Grand Island Till n White that tho ministers aro not taking part Shatter's Demand. In any pcaco negotiations which may Flag Went Up. bo proceeding. scml-olllclal- ), i yp San- The Royal Is the highest grade baking powder known. Actual tests show it goes oae-thi- rd further than say other brand. ROYAL, News of a Disquieting Nature Be-t- o lleved Have Been Received I IHI ft A Beautiful from the Army. IT RELATES TO THE HEALTH Present cwrouNaer this Tho Correspondence (independent says: "There is an THERE'S NOTHING TO DO NOW BUT FIGHT, and enormous dilTcronco between the concessions which Spain is willing to make nnd the demands of tho Ameri- The Slow l'rocrcsa of tho Sloco Trains to A Btory of Interference by tlio (lermnn cans. tho Front Delay Actlvo Operations, AVitraliljt Irene-M- m Didn't Mother tlio "Pence Is impossible until a Spanish Hut The Aro (InulunllT (letting Into Amerl nns Tlio Capture of Nulilc Hay victory has lowered tho pride of tho 1'osltlon, nnd Operations Hhonlil Noir (Icriuitiijr'it Supposed Plana In Americans or another disaster forces llefrut Ho In l'rosrcss. tlio Islands. Spain to make most amplo concessions." Oi'f JintAfiuA. Julv 12. via Kingston. Manila, July 0, vin Ho Jamaica, July 13. All tho negotiations Oalluntry Recognised. July 13. The Insurgents, oi Washington, July 13 Tho president for a peaceful surrender of Santiago do day, July 0, reported thut tl icjLLKan QUAttAKTUKt) TO CUnE to has directed tlio promotion of Lieut. Cuba have ended in utter failure, and bout Ironc, in Sublc bay, re Hermit them to attack tlio 8 reHThrds Colonols W. a Worth, Thirteenth in- tlio city must fall by the sword. CHILLS AND FEVER Definite Refusal to Hurrcndrr. Ami Malaria In nil Fnrmt. Tasteless. Nor4 on Grando Island. Hear Admiral fantry; E. II. Llsoura, Twenty-fourt- h penulm without Ilia nlmrn pkitirn nnd tlio Gen. Toral, tho Spanish commander, Ilcwoy promptly dispatched tho Ra- Infantry, and E. P. Powers, Nintii inKlKtttli.ni of J. O. Mi mlcnhall. has (lnally and ncfinitcly refused to aclegh and Concord to investigate tho fantry, to tlio grado of brigadier-genera- l Prlco. CO conts nt all Donloro. in recognition of their gallant and cept Shatter's proposal for an uncondimatter. On entering Sublc bay tho PREPAREOOHLY DY opened (Ire on tho forts, meritorious action in tho operations tional surrender, and tho American .J. O. lUsONmONIIAXX Raleigh army now only awaits tho word of its whcioupon tho Irene slipped her cablo about Santiago. nVANSVILLE. IND. general to begin tho final struggle. uiul steamed out by tho other ehnnncl. A Oood Riddance. Sold by George Klnc. St. Charles, Kv., Depends on the Die (Juni, Tlio Hpanlanls Hurreiulorcd. Haley Montreal, July 13. Messrs. Duboso Cr.ihirro Coal Mining Company, The result of the flro of tho Ameri- and Carranza sailed on the Dominion Just when tho attack will bo made Kentucky, o can warship was that tho Spaniards, lino steamer Ottoman. With them depends upon the tlmo which will before Gen. Randolph can land his numbering over 500 men, surrendered went a petty officer nnd two sailors of Suiplut Fund everything. Capital Slock Paid In, the steamer Panama, captured nt tho batteries nt tho front, as it is definiteOn returning to Manila, tho Irene ex120,000. UO.OOO. beginning of tho war. Thcso arc tho ly settled that tho forward movement plained tliat sho Interfered "in the men who accompanied Carranza on a will not begin until tho nrmy is fully BUSINESS IN 1007. COMMENCED cause of humanity," and oil e red to schooner on his recent mysterious trip. backed up by the big guns, tho absence of which cost so many lives during tlio hand over to tho Americans tho refugees sho had on board. Admiral Radical Extension of the Weather Service. previous engagements. Dowoy, however, declined to accept Wasiiinoton, July 13. Tho most Blow Work Mov Inu tho Ileal rllattorlo. them. radical extension of tho weather servGen. Ilandolph's movement began Overture Ciimo to ice yet mado will bo operated Immedi early this morning, and out Gov.-GcAugultl lias issued ti proc ately by this government by Hio estab- of the ten batteries, but one, of four n( a bank account The advantages lamation promising to grant nutonomy lishment of a corapleto system of guns, had succeeded in making its way are numerous. It is not to busito tho Islands and o He ring tho Insur- weather stations on the Caribbean sea over tlio almost impassable trail to tlio g- thoy ness men wo are talkingents Inducements to join tho Spanish for the benefit of all nations whoso inknow all nbout ii but to salaried terests lie in that region. forces. Ocn. Agulnaldo, tho Insurgent men, wage earners anil to women leader, In reply, said tlio overtures of Them's safety if the bank Is a River Newa. tho Spanish commander came, too late. good one. There's convenlence-th- n OF 1,300 MEN CAPTURED, OFTHE MEN, POWDER Absolutely Pure DOVAL 6AKIN0 POWDCIt CO m$ UtW YORK. War Council Held nt tho White House, Hat All Concerned nre Reticent lis to Matters Discussed, n Thoy Did Not Want to Excite Unnecessary Appro, henslon In the 1'uhllc Mind. mini u so KsM .cjTuiKficiiBratfct Sw FREB for a few months to all users of the celebrated ELASTIC STARCH, (Flat Iron Brand). To induce you to try this brand of starch, so that you may find out for yourself that ail claims for Sis superiority and economy are true, the makers have had prepared, at great expense, a scries oft KuSK H7 Wasihnoton, July 13. The war department received dispatches from Gen. Miles and Gen. Shatter. At tho samo time the navy department received dispatches from tho fleet off al GAME PLAQUES exact reproductions of the $10,000 originals by Muville, which will be given you ABSOLUTELY FREE by your grocer on conditions named below, These Plaques arc 40 inches in circumference, are free of any suggestion of advertising whatever, and will ornament the most elegant apartment. No manufacturing concern ever before gave away such valuable presents to its customers. They arc not for sale at any price, and can be obtained only in the manner specified. The subjects are: American Wild Ducks, American Pheasant, English Quail, English Snipe. The birds are handsomely embossed and stand out natural as life. Each Plaque is bordered with a band of gold. JNO. G.MORTON, BANKER, n. money always ready and out of reach of your own petty squandering, loo. It is easy to spend small sums when you have a farge sum In your pocket, captuiu: or ghanii island. MTATIO.NS. Quajo, U houre. ln jjl nrg, IDS IS 2 Chango ICaln fall ,. Details of tho Raleigh's Work In tlio Germany's Plan's Upset. New Yoiik, July 13. A special copy- Phil-Ippln- MADISONVILLE, - KENTUCKY dispatched tho Raleigh nnd Concord to roll T Trace. OMAHA EXPOSITION, ' take Grande Island, In buulo bay, ami capture the garrison. THE MARKET REPORT. Hot Work by the Juno 1st to October 31st. ) Tlio cruisers shelled lUlrlRli. the principal WEDNESDAY, July It. . points on tlio island, destroying tho Grain and I'rovlslons. nnd other formications TUB GRANDEST EXPOSITION earthworks fl.403l.c0, St nnd laying the torpedo stations in flWitaeu; stralcnts. UOoai IB. Wheat-N- o.clear. t red.TBttSOoi No. 3, Ti'OTIc. Corn No. 2 mixed. (except World's Fair) ever ruins. Oats-2, 21 UOilc Hay a launch with a 32o. No.2nhlto. IJc They -- Pralrlo, W.OOan.60, mixed timothy, tafiOSSOOi planned in the United States. message- then sent outsurrender. demanding clear timothy, t&&03II&0. llutter Creamery, Located within cheap and Thoro was uo response, and tho lt317c. dairy, isail"ic. th, 9a h shell Iard I'rlmo steam, HIS. Pork New standi;o1- - nnnncc n( tlio nniirn M?c. i Ralclah Anally sont n 1 commander's house. Tho ard mesa, 110.00. Docon Extra shorts, 60; through tho soun and Mississippi Valleys, j ,V,ito flag was instantly nm up on tho clear ribs, fJHcs clear, Sc, all packed. Wool-Ch20328c ot mo ai VOUr Own UOOrS. X liruugll ruinsSpanish curinwurus, Up Hit Hivortl. Wheat Futures closed: July, TOo a; SepColonel Ono The tember, MJi&MWcb; December, Mc tickets beyond Omaha allow Corn Futures closed: July, 30c a; SepA landing party demanded "' stop-overReduced excur- surrender, nnd tho Spanish absolute tember, 30JC a, colonel, Wheat-J- uly Opening quotations. CniCAao sion rates to Omaha. Take Itlo, realizing his hopeless position, opened at 7Ji(o, sold off to 72c, then rose and gave up his to75,c made WW&oB'.c. dethe Burlington Route, the old sword. submission men comprising tho clined to September startedtoat68,&68Mc, then 6SSe. advanced Tho 1,300 opened eS'tOSSXc and firmly established line to garrison were mado prisoners nnd their reacted todecllnod to 32140, rose toaSKc&Kho, 32He, taken and through Omalra in any r I lies rounds from them, forty thou- at sold off to K.SStKVio. Oata September then of ammunition nnd ono opened at 19!OI9c, declined to lMc then ralsand direction. lied to lS'.itlSV. I'rovlslons September pork Ilolchklss gun wns nlso captured. openedat lia I7(, and declined to lia 121(010. L. W. WAKELEY, American Control of Hublo liar HOWARD ELLIOTr, lard started at IS.87H roso to 13.70, gives tho Americans then sold off to tS.&SQ&e71(. September ribs This victory Gcn'l Pass. Act. General Manager. began at fi.702S.7J, and ranged at those fig control of Suble bay. Tho Spanish St Louis, Mo were endeavoring to protect it with ure. Chicago Closing quotations. submarine mines, nnd to tnnlto it ready 71c; September, 67ic, December, Wheat July, 67'fc Cora for occupation of the Spanish Meet July, 31, Scptcmbcr.Sl'ic; Decembcr,32Soi September.lBCi supposed to bo on its way from Spain. May 3IV,c Admiral Dewey's possession of Sublc May, 2HIU.21SC Pork -- July, 19.73: September. Lard-Jul- y. bay defeats Germany's supposed plans !JM liM. Short $5.80; ly,September, f.IW, OcItlbs-Ju15.57 ; Septem tober. Philippines. in , nts, , No. Egcs-Kresix-Incoice d, s. ber OuU-July.- right cable from Manila, dated July 10, to the New York Journal, says: Admiral Dewey, early on July 7, Cincinnati SULouU St. 1'auL Davenport I'itubunih S9 OS &, V;3 !- 00 Mcmphla Louisville, Cairo Now Orleans SS 1.2 02 0.2 0.4 0.8 0.1 X - Hi 00 43 04 9 COBSf H.e.T . f "'.. Cwaj TfioOfif C la zrJrZ..V WWl?3W$fc la I 1 wmctZ The contents of these tcv-crdispatches were not made public This Tlmo It la Until Tliursdny Noon, and up to noon, Thoy had the effect, howThere Will ho No Further ever, of arousing ofilclals, both miliKxtcnslon. tary and naval, to unusual activity, and Washington, July 13. Tho war de- coupled with this was An Undercurrent of Apparent Anxiety partment lias given out the following throughout ofllclal quarters. Tho adfrom Gen. Shatter: vices speedily led to a wnr council nt Adjutant- - General, Waitdngton: IlEADQUAiiTr.ns nkaii Santiaoo, July tho White House, nt which Secretaries Long and Alger and tho members of tho 13. Your telegram saying no modification of orders allowed just received, war board wero present AdjU-GcITnvo had an interview of an hour and Corbln was also present. Ilefore Seca, half with Gen. Toral and have retary Alger went to tho White House he had n conferenco with Surgeon-Gcnorextended truco until noon Sternberg, who also had retold him that his surrender only will bo considered, and that ho was ceived. Dispatches from tho Surgical Corps without hope of escape, and had no right to continue the fight. I think It near Santiago. Although no word of made a strong Impression on him, and any of the dispatches was given out, bono for his surrender: if ho refuses I those in a position to speak intelligently of them said that any nnxicty which might exist was not duo to a material change In tho military situation, but rather to tho conditions surrounding 6eNkA.WT0N our soldiers CUMTA3 As n Result of the Raluy Season -and sevcro storms of the last few days. To what extent our troops were afA, CAVALRY JVJ fected the authorities would not dis-tVuBAM &f close, as they desire to avoid unnecessary apprehension. Although tho dispatches wero thus guarded, it was y N stated definitely that No Fighting Wus ln Progress up to the tlmo of tho Inst report. It UTR00rt y ". was also stated that tho fears that tho enemy might secretly draw off some of their forces to tho mountains in the north of Santiago had not been realized. Tho city was still surrounded, it was said, and thcro appeared to bo no apprehension on tho part of the ofs ficers in command that the enemy would get away. en-sual THE TRUCE AGAIN EXTENDED. Santiago. ELASTIC STARCH has been the standard for 35 years. TWENTY-TW- O How To Get Them: AU purchasers of threo 10 cent or six Scent packages of Elastic Starch (Flat Iron Urand), aro entitled to receive from their grocer ono of thrso beautiful Oarao Plaques froo. Tho plaqnes will not bo sent by mall. They can bo obtained only from your grocer. Every Grocer Keeps Elastic Starch. So not delay. This odor Is for a short tlmo only. MILLION A: packages of this brand were sold last year. That's bow good it Is. ASK YOUR DEALER to show you the plaqnes and tell you about Elastic Starch. Accept no substitute. 4 ir JJ expressed in tho ability of thu duvlurn to stump out tliu dUt'.isu, Illinois Central R. B. ANNOUNCEMENTS. Tho Illinois Central now lias on sate, and will continue tho same until September so. 1808. round trio summer tourist tickets from Tl A points on its lines in the South II tl I H X o JAi 1 X XJVJ In a large list of summer resorts the North. Its fast double dally service to St Louis, Chicago, Clnrinnatl ana Louuvuie cnaDies,ono 10 icacnquicKiy and comfortably the mountain resorts of Virginia, the White Mountains and Seaside of New England, the Thousand Islands, the lake and forest resorts ot Michigan, Wisconsin and Minnesota, the Hot Springs of Arkantas,,the Yellowslono Paik or the resorts of Colorado, if ( JS PKOi'iiSl FROM VEN. BLANCO. rho Spanish Army la Cuba Would be honored If Spain Negotiated Peaco Now. -- Dis- TOURIST T'PO London, July 13. A special dispatch from Madrid sajs Capt. Gen. lllanco has replied to the Spanish government's reiterated representations tu regard to peuce, by energetically protesting against tho idea ot peace. The cnptnln-gcncrsays that tho leport that the government has Kwolu'.l to Negotiate with tho United States ) hi t As Regards Hrlg.-de- n. Duffleld. to interfere the An Insurgent Capture Tho Insurgents huvo captured the valuable merchant coast steamer named Philippines. Tho native crew killed the olliccr of the ship before the capture. Tho lnsurgonts were using the transport In nn at tack which they contemplated making on Grande Island before Admiral Dewey was called upon, Dewcjr la Diplomatic. ber, 13.001 October, 13.85. No, 2 red, new, 77(4 CmcAOO-Ca- sh wheat 76c, No. 3, do.,7l37o; Na 2 hard, new, 7014c; No. 3, da, 732T4C, No. 2 spring, old. TMiJBOc; Na 3, da,, 75a 810 No. 1 nortbern spring, old, 88390c, Cash corn No. 2, 32K(l34c j No, 3, Biit3J4. Cosh oats No 2, 2314c, No, 3, 23c, 2THR0UGH VESTIBUIED TRAIRSOAIIY IHRBQUIStlC-PINSfiBUFfET CARS FROM NEWORlfANS NASHVILLE r CHICAGO. r.P.JEFFRIE5.G.P.A tVAN5VIUE.IND D.ni1ILLHAH.05A NASnVlllE.TENH a DETECTIVE ity to act tis private: Detective under instructions. Experience Address, unnecessary vvii want a man in every iuc-ii- - j Although tho attitude of tho Germans is still irritating, Admiral Dewey is managing them witli great diplomacy, lie docs not expect any troublo With them. Tho blockade will hereafter be more rigid. Only tho Hiipply ships of tho II hands, 4 to T yearsMULES. 23 00 37 M old American and foreign fleets are al- 1414 hands, 4 to 8 years old. ... t 33 OOd) M 00 43 0970 00 131isnds,4 tosyears old lowed to enter. . 60 OtkS 83 00 IJV4 hands, 4 to T years old.. Stopped and Ordered to Son. 10 to lOVi hands, 4 to 7 years old 70 004J1IO 00 Chicago Hogs Estimated receipts. 23,000 The Esmeralda arriving from Hong leftover, Kong yesterday with passengers was head,10c higher. 8,05a Market active, averaging Lights. f3.7iO4.02Ji; mixed, stopped nnd ordered to sea. I4.8MM03; heavy, (3.834 10; rough. I3.8V3 Tho long expected refrigerating 3(tt 14.50 head. Market steamship Culgua, from Australia, with steady to strong Ueoves, tLlSSS.33; cows and 75, Texas steers, ia00Q4 00 a cargo of fresh beof, arrived, and wns heifers, IU304feeders, (3,1031.03. Sheep welcomed enthusiastically by tho sail- Ktoclicrs and 10,000 head. Market strong to 10c higher. ors nnd soldiers. westerns, 14 0021 80; lambs, Natives, Cattlo-Itecclpts, LIto Stock Market. exports, 13 0305.291 fair to choice, taoMiLOO; butchers', ISOOCjrMj cows and heifers, llROItHO. rJ.4023.OJ, butcbcrsMiOfs, HOOaaWH. lights, Shecp-IVIrange at H30ai73; 13 oOit'.BJ. spilnglamb, f LOOQa.00 per 100 lbs. nouses. Heavy draft, good to extrn I M 003170 00 M OikiiJix) 00 Drlvors, good to extra W 0tl33 00 Saddlers Matched teams, good to extra ... l&o OOftuo 00 , 60 OohlOo 00 htrectcrs. . 22 603 W 00 Southern animals St. Lovis-Cattle-Fa- ncv IIogsi-Fackl- ng, ces i I DETECTIVE NabIivIIIo, Tenn. iACENCY. 9 partment has received n cablegram I from Admiral Dowoy. The text of It is not mado public, but it is stated that it relates simply nnd solely to tho question of supplies for tho American Asiatic squadron. A Dispatch from Doxvey. Washington, July 13. Tho navy de- t1.0039.sa Kansas Citv Cattle Natlvo steers, (3.903 (.30; Texas steers, 13.1334 80; Texas cows, (2.60 03.40; natho cows and heifers, (2.0024.33; stoclccrs nnd feeders, (1003480, bulls, li.033 c,0a Hogs-B- ulk of sales, 13.7033.90; heavies, (a8Mll.03; packers, 13.0333.00; mixed, (1603 3.00, lights, (a 55.23. 73; yorkcrs, 13.7023.75; Sheep-Lambs, pigs, (3.2033.70 (3.7330.001 muttons, (30033.00. ATI-H- ogs ClHOtNSf Active at 13.2033.73. Cotton. Quotations for middling range ns follows : St Louis, 5',o; Now York, 0 New Orleans, S Memphis, 5,'fo; Charleston, Oe. c, Don't Use Drugs FIRST NEW YORK REGIMENT. Financial. New Yoiik, July 13. Money on call nominally lMQUi por cent. Primo mercantile paper, 3H30( per cent. Sterling exehango firm, with actual business in bankers' bills at 4S5U3488 fordemnnd, and 48IH348IK for 80 days. Posted rates, 483(43187, Commercial bills, 483;(. Silof ver certificates, 59250(4 Oar silver, M!4. composed committee ception 43(4. Government Mexican dollars, bonds ST. BERNARD DRLd STORE, residents of Now York. former IIRYANIIOPPHR, Manager. Tho soldiers wero given a flno recop-tlo- heavy. wero slightly lower all around at Stocks the nnd wero breakfasted beforo tak opening in sympathy with the heaviness In the ing up tho inarch to Camp Mcrrltt, London market of Americans. Offerings were THE GREATEST BOOK OF THE AGE I whero they will go Into camp pending not largo, and losses were confined to fracthp completion of arrangements for tions, tboso In the Industrial specialties being Should be la Every Home and Library. to advanoa transportation to Honolulu. Tho New mostmarked.butThe bulls attemptedIn tho genonly a few stocks tho market, Yorkers nro splendidly equipped. eral list responded to any marked degree. IJutl-nenififn at It a, m. generally was quiet. Just beS fore noon an active selling movement set in, With Sick nnd Wounded. NswronT News, Va., July 13. Tho resulting in some sharp declines, notably In the U written br night Hon.4Vlllloi Fwrt OUd.tone, Kl'l'remUr ot (Iratt llrltUa and Ireland, Uhenter, steamer City of Washington arrived nt local traction stocks and specialties. Salos to Hon I Iter. A. 1L Here. Queen'a College, Oi lord, Eng j noon, 14,508 shares. He,. Bamiul lree tlurtlM, D. P Chicago Theological Old Point this morning from Santiago Dotuls wcrb less autlre than usual, but wtrs He ininarr. Chicago. Ill.illeT. Frederic W. Farrar, IU. Ivnjtn nf (kntnrbarr. (Janter burr. Enn i Rat. mainly higher. K.ILM with sick' and wounded soldiers. timer II. (lawn, I.D.,lufU uoiiimetnomrTiu94Aiaaw. Ue. Frank 1; UonMuluft. l).lt Armour lnttltuto, The charter amendments voted upon Culcaao, lll.i Iter. Ooonie F. INinlecoat, DJJ . Marjle. A prisoner was stricken with apolone 1're.bjUrlan Church, London, Una i Iter. It. H. lu St. Louis wero defeated by a voto of n, unless you need them, and then only Arrival of the 1'lrst Dotachmont, at San pure drugs, such as aro sold by reFrancisco, of tho Men Who nro sponsible druggists. We keep only to Uo to Honolulu. tho best. That is the great distinction to bo looked for when the San Fiiancisco, July 13. Companies time comes that you need them K aud L of tho First New York regiNowhere else will you And so com- I, were mot plete a stock. A good time In begin ment arrived hero and by a relanding nt io ferry that spring medicine. .n W n; m stonj ss 1 York lacArthur. 1) V , 0Wary JUptUt Church. ISew Main Utj, N, Y.i Iter. Martjn hummerbH., I) U., Knit Freallaptlii Church, LewUton Me, IUt, Frank M. llrt.UI. D.li.t'lnt Methodlat Foltoonal Church. v. j, aioora, ,ilh. i ni inriaV. l tlan tonDonw6ahi' LonJon, Kn i IUr. Kdwara Conareaailonal Church. Lferott Hale, I).U. SouthAgar Baei, io.(on, MaJ ller. Joneph UV W ealeiaa Dolleiie, lllchmoni IaIhiIi, llnlrenll Cleaier Mlklnaon, tr ( rago. ill.) iier. n J.MonroOlbaon, U.U .Bt.Johu'a llarttord.Oonnill ooa Presbrterian Ohnrch, London, Eng.i ller, ueorge . 1.1. It Th.T.mnl. ii . zrir.Ti ""'i.".s.a!.'w.,.vrf lagu. --llrtnn M IBM. liiunra-tlon- a, 07 roriLiU KUITIOS-W- J gilt edges, cloth, (Obbalt levaut, fUMi full t.': r:r QliVrljniniOtlO pages, MO e llloatra- - r, S Btlle a.utu nn.rtAaiae.re,iewaaeMionaioiciit.viuwrU mmMwea, trimraed allshUr, IliU.each volamea, f all lerant, tufted, For aal """"r Vat ;y if, unau;. AKU. Obteao,TIl: for and 33,541 against. Tho military attache of tho French embassy at Washington speaks highly in praise of tho American troops. Claus L. Wlllms, nged 83, for over sixty years a resident ot Layotto county, III., died nt Vandalla Tuesday. Gcorgo Clem, a prosperous farmer, aged 00, who resided near Vcvay Park, 111., dropped dead Tuesday evening. Dr. J. Keating llauduy has been appointed surgeon of tho Sixth Missouri volunteer regiment, with tho rank of major. 0,701 plexy .in tho St. Louis criminal court just as ho was to bo arraigned. Uo dropped to tho floor, but was rovlvcd au hour later. daughter of ChrisTho topher Bradley, of Tablo Mound, near Dubuque, la., was accidentally run over by his father's buy wagon and ld killed. son James Jarrett, tho of Mr. nnd Mrs, James Jarrett, of Qulncy, 111., set his clothing on flro whllo playing with matches nnd was burned to death, ld Much anxiety had been created nt tho wnr department by a press report to tho effect that Urlg.-GcDuffleld was sick in the hospital. Gen. Duffleld is a fellow townsman of Secretary r Alger and ono of his closest personal J associates. Tho dispatches of Generals AMPS0N'5 -Miles and Shatter mado no reference C" whatever to Gen. Duffleld being in tiio hospital. Closed Against Inqntry. Whllo the wnr council wns in progTHE HORSESHOE AT SANTIAGO'S DOOR. ress all the usual centers ot information at the war and navy departments IMchard Ilardl.ic Davis reports that the American lines around Santiago sro nu were closed ngninst inquiry. A numin the shape of a horseshoe, live mllc3 In length. ber of public men called, and to them tho ofllcials conveyed the general Imtrenches nt tho front. This, with the win open on mm nt i oclotlc four butteries already there, Is not with every gun I have, and will pression that tho military situation considered by the American comman- havo tho assistance, of tho navy, who stands substantially unchanged, with der ns sufllcicnt, aud probably 31 hours aro ready to bombard tho city with no fighting and no surrender, but that moro will clnpso before the general the chief attention for tho moment was shells. engagement begins. being directed to tho health and SiiAFTEn. Signed selvesShaffer's Second nnd Last Proposal. hygienic condition of our troops. A Dispatch from Oen. Silica Only SurCLUB LEAGUE. Gen. Shatter's second and last proREPUBLICAN Medical Olllcers Reticent. render to be Accepted. posal to surrender was sent intQ SanWashington, July 13. Secretary Tho medical olllcers of the army de- Convention of the National Organization tiago nt noon yesterday. It went in the form of n terse note in which the Alger has received the following dis- cline to make any statement respecting Opened at Omaha -- Addresses of Weltho health of the troops at Suntinrfo, general pointed out tho hopelessness patch from Gen. Miles: come nnd Other Proceedings. rLAYADEf, L'STE, July 13. especially in response to questions of tho Spanish position, surrounded Omaha, Nob., July 13. Fuclng a Secretary of Wah At a meeting whether fever prevails to any great exby tho American troops and shut off stage decorated with a profusion of from reinforcements. between tho lines at which Gen. Shat- tent amoug them. The surgeon-genercut flowers and palms and Old Glory, has received several ter and Gen. Wheeler and Spanish Gen THE 11URN1NO OP NIIIONRY. under tho folds of a flag that waved In present tho latter Dispatches from the Chief Surgeon eral Toral were tho breeze of an electric fan, the deleSanitary Conditions Domamleil tlio De- claimed that ho is unable to net without in char go of tlio medical department gates to tho National Lcaguo of Restruction of tho Placo. If thoy relate to publican clubs carao to order an hour authority of his government, but has of Shatter's nrmy, Off Juhaouacito, July 13, via Kings- received authority to withdraw nnd fcvci he would notbut say. It Is known, later than tho schedule called for. ton, Jamaica, July 13, 0:45 a. m. The Tho decorations of lioyde theater nre miserable, little town of Juragunclto surrender hnrbor ports, munitions ot however, that tho surgeon general is President Crawford (Slboucy) lies in ashes. It was burned war and eastern portion of Cuba. Uo engaging the services ot immune doc most alaborate. noon tors and nurses for work in the hos- called tho convention to order and a under tho orders of tho army health urgently 1 equcsts until Fletcher M. Sisslon of authorities. Almost every building of to rceeivo nnswer from his government pitals. Ucforo tho expedition to San- prayer by Rev.Pork Methodist church the 50 which struggled among tlio ir- regarding offer of our government to tiago was mado up and sailed from thollnuscom wns followed by tho reading of tho ofllregular bluff was set fire to during the send his lorccs to Spain, which was Tampa, Dr. Sternberg had clal call by Secretary Stlne. Hon. daj', nnd tho Cuban inhabitant have granted. SentaNumberot These Immune Phytic ins John L. Webster, of Omaha, defled to tho caves in the overhanging Signed Mii.es, to Tampa, nnd thoy nccompanlcd Gen. livered a warm address of welcome hlllsldo for shelter. Major General Commanding. Shnftcr to Cuba. Gen. Sternberg on behalf of Nebraska, and President The Hulldlngs Dirty and Unhonlthful. Permission to Withdraw Denied. thinks it unwise to discuss questions Chatles E Winter of tho Nebraska The notion was taken at tho urgent On tho bulletin giving Gen. Miles' relating to tho troops, ns this may only State league spoke for his organizarequest of Maj. Legaro, of tho hospital tion, lie in turn being followed by corps, and served tho joint purpose ol dispatch was written underneath the give riso to concern, In many cases Muyor Frank E. Moorcs, who spoke dipatch the following: unwarranted to their friends nt home. for Omaha. These wero followed by ridding tho hospital camp of the "Permission to withdraw wns denied and dirty buildings and drivPresident L. J. Crawford of the NaAn Explanatory Uulletlii. ing away scores of Cuban followers, by war department. Washington, July 13. Tho wnr de- tional league who delivered his annual Signed. whose presenco was a serious inconven-lonc- e Russell A. Aloer." partment has mado public the follow- addi oss. If Wo Want Santiago Wo Must Take It. ing statement concerning tho condito tho hospital workers. At tho closo of President Crawford's Gen. Toral wns ns brief ns his foe, tion of things in the hospital near San- speech n telegram of congratulation Tho Last Hullillug lluruod. was sent to President McKlnlcy. RobTho work was not completed until saying in effect that if tho Americans tiago : after dark, when the torch wns applied wanted Santiago they would have to On tho 11th of July a tolegram was ert W. Shingle, of Honolulu, wus electto tho last building of the town. Tho come and get It, Uo declared uncon- received from Llcut.-Co- l. Pope, chief ed ns a delegato from Hawaii, amid debris will bo cleared away as rapidly ditional surrender to bo entirely surgeon o f Shatter's array, informing cheers for tho now territory. as possible, and many moro hospital beyond icnson nnd possibility, and ex tho surgeon-genera- l that there were 14 pressed himself as to meet an eases of yellow fever in tho field hos- OTHERWISE UNNOTICED. tents will bo pitched on new sites. at any time thivndlng nrmy pital, which had been established attack Rospcct Paid to tlio Ashes of the Late saw fit to make ono. of such cases. for the care Ezra Abernathy blew out his brains Capt. Orldley of tho Olympia. Since that timo information has at Moulton, la. Ho was 20 years old. CniK, Pa., July 13. The ashes of tho Cable communication with Manila Is been received that n number of hove found tho range at once. addition nl cases have occurred. Every ofSampson's ships can destroy tho oity late Capt. Grldlcy arrived in tho city, expected to bo Santiago, and agreement between Dewey nnd tho effort will be made to arrest the prog- alone. and wero immediately turned over to An Philippine Spaniards is reported to ress of the disease by tho establishtho family witli no demonstrntiou. Capt. Eulato of the Vlzcaya says it The funeral wns held at sunset, and havo been reached. ment of isolation hospitals In which was tlio Itrooklyn which prevented his was largely attended. Dusincss houses Tlio Kansas City, St, Joseph & Coun- tho sick will bo treated by Imrauno wero closed during the afternoon, nnd cil Bluffs station in Maryvillo, Mo., surgeons and cared for by imrauno escape.saloon-keeper- s of Duouque, lu,, The flags wero hung at half-maswas broken into by tramps Tuesday nurses hrtvo agreed to discontinue the practice night, and a number of trunks and Fourteen Suspicious Cases. of setting up free lunches, to tuke efOnly Pour-diIlatterios. grips woio pilfered. Washington, July 13. Fourteen fect July IS. Washington, July 13. Among tho and W. linker, a school Oen. Miles hns practically assumed army decisions of recent dntc is ono( John near McKinnoy, teacher was suspicious fever cases have broken out Tex., fanner, announcing thnt the volunteer bat- kicked to death by a vicious stallion. among employes of the quartermaster's command ot tho American forces in near Santiago. Tho men Cuba, and has burned Slboney as a santeries called into tho scrvlco of the. Tho animal attempted to mutilate tho department Isolated, nnd confidence Is itary precaution. hnva bean United States will, for the present, bu remains with its teeth. J. W. Luke, recently president of tho equipped with four guns and tho necesA report comes from Miami, Flo., Ilurlington (la.) Institute, was struck sary carriages, caissons, battery wagon whero the Alabama volunteers are in by a Ilurlington pussenger train and and forge therefor. camp, vo tho effect that Prlvato II. his skull crushed. Off for Tampit. comllrcdo, of tlio Pratt City company, A farmer died nt Alexlnn brothers' CiiicicAMAua a Military Park, Tenn., mitted suicldo by shooting his head off. hospital, St. Louis, of chronic arsenical Ohio cavalry broko July 13. Tho First Fred Sparks, aged 18 years, was Like biliousness, dyspepsia, headache, consti- poisoning, cnused by constant use of enmp at an early hour this morning drowned In a pond n short dlstanco pation, sour stomach. Indigestion aro promptly paiis green in killing potato bugs. and started on its journey to Tampa. west of Cameron, Mo., Tuesday. Uo cured by Hood's Pills. They do their work Twenty-one- thousand subscriptions Tho regiment marched nine miles to wus Ashing, and went Into the pond to for tho now war bonds wero received Ringgold, whero trains were boarded. loosen the hook, which had caught on nt tho treasury department Tuesday. something. Fears of Revolution In Guatemala. Over 200,000 Americans will hold these San Francisco, July 13. Fears of a Tho heirs of A. C. Mehuort, tho rebonds. revolution in Guatemala arc duo to tho cluse farmer who was murdered near J. James Groves and his among the people that, Fort Scott, Kas., nnd is believed to easily and thoroughly. prevalent boliof tPk ! J. Hayncs, wero arrested by Deputy been robbed of sovcral thousand Best alter dinner pills. If elected to tho presidency, Cabrera, huvo III United States Marshal McRae at Eptho present head of tho government, dollais, have offered n roward of WOO ascents. All druggists. Bllvcr rrepared by a I. Hood A Co., Lowell, Mass son, Ind,, for passing counterfeit for apprehension of the murdorcr. will proclaim himself dictator. dollars. TI.- - only rill to take with Hood's Rarsaparllla. u s ' s I'-- has had a deplorable effect, especially among tho troops. He adds that a deputation of odlccrs chosen by tho nrmy had begged him to convey to tho government their protests against any propositions for peace, claiming that nothing can justify n cessation of hostilities at present. Tho Army Only Just Ilegun. Continuing, Gen. lllanco says: "The army has only just come Into action, and thus far can not bo said to havo suffered n reverse, although opposed numerically to n far stronger force. The deputation declares that so long as It is not conclusively proved that tho troops ure Incapable ot Succisifully Defending Cuba, Spain can not talk pcaco without dishonoring tho army In the eyes of the world. The Cuban volunteers nro oven more violent opponents of peace. They declare they will not recognize nny agreement concluded under tho present conditions, nnd that even deserted by Spain they will contlnuo tho war them - Southern Guide A new ig3 edition, entirely rewritten, and giving facts and conditions, brought down to date, of tho Central's Homesecltcrs' Guldc,"has ust been Issued Is e a lllustrat pamphlet, contains a large number letters from Northern farmers now prosperously located on the line of tho Illinois Central Rallrnail In tbe States of Kentucky, Tennessee, Mississippi and Louisana, and alio a detailed write-u-p of the cities, towns and country on and adjaecat to that line. 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We quote from Harper's Weekly: "The laws ot tbo trades union hold, it war-lim- KENTUCKY NEWS NOTES, i have been sentenced. They had Tlmo In Four Yoaro. cut one of the bars and would soon " My husband was taken with sovcro The Mariana IsThere is the Right Shoe. Your Shoe is have escaped. The jailer thought internal ulcernted piles. IIo was onco ap- lands, Ladronc orthe American of which for sick headache, indigestion, they were all engaged in the at parently cured but tho old trouble camo cruiser Charleston took possession here. We make a point of fitting people malaria, torpid liver, constipaMirror, back (IB bad ns crcr. IIo becarno very tempt forliberty.-Mayfie- ld on its way to Manila, have been Any house can sell shoes once. We sell weak. After a while ho gavo up nil other practically united to the Phillipines tion and all bilious diseases. medicines and began taking Hood's shoes over and over to the same people. for over two centuries. ' Guam, Photographer Ebcling of this This rucdlclno did him wonSteady trade is the test of a Shoe Store. city has in his possession a box of derful good. In about tw months ho the largest and southernmost ismatches that is a curiosity. The was ablo to walk out In tho tho yard. land of the group, the residence of We have lots of such advertisements walk50 " " Sit Momha, matches were secured by Mr. E. When ho had taken soven bottles ho was the Governor General and the DOWN IN THE MINES. 5 " ThrMonlhs, " ing around over Hopkins County Suppress Lawlessness. 3 Garth, who ays he bought, them ablo to rldo out every day and work;n one on which the American flag they SUf It Copies Specimen copiei mailed tree on application. 1 ncy are put up llttlo and bo had gained 40 pounds in was planted, lies 1,200 miles alThe lawless dement about Deiorc me war. walk a good deal, the Shoes feel so easy and wanted in all rartt of tne Correipondenli weight. Ho now, about ns well as ho The miners of this and other places conotTi Addreiini lor particulars. which unfortunately prevails in a rouno wooden box, which ovor was and is been at work on his farm. most directly east of Luzon, tlie turned out In large numbers and took part has look "swell." Our Pingree & Smith, our contains too matches and scaled Last fall rib sowed his own wheat, this chief island of the Phillipinc group. in tho funeral of tho lato S. It, Stevens in no small numbers there and with a 1 cent revenue stamp. They being tho first work ho had dono for four There are seventeen islands in the last Saturday. Williams & Kneeland, our Ziegler Bros., THURSDAY, JULY 14, 1S98. Hood's which has gotten so in the liabit of retailed at 10 cents per box. The years. I think mcdlcino Sarsaparilla tho Ladronc group, having an area of In tho world." most wondorful ot tho Thomas LongstalT, our Sachs, our Wolfe Bros, and our "Bat"hangin' niggers' that they regard box has never been opened. Elk- - Nolia E. Head, Detitsvllle, Kentucky. 4.20 square miles. The population Coal Company was selected as marshal tle Ax" Shoes can not be turned down. last Saturday, to take cbargo of the funeral pursuit ton Progress. is 10,172. it as a part of their proper The island of Guam is in the direct path ot steamers from procession, and everything was dono in Gov, of happiness, are denouncing parilla order. Bradley for upholding the dignity W. B. Holland died at his home Is tho best In fact tho Ono Truo Blood rurncr. Hawaii to Manila, so that the Help for the striking miners at Drakes-borWe Stand Behind Any Shoe We Sell You For a Good American fleet did not have to go to and Taylors mines has been called for ol the Commonwealth bv the use near Brevier on Wednesday night M,w1o DJtlc easy to take, easy 25C.buy, out of its route in order to stop ttuuu - issj easy to operate. and tho would-bbenefactor of tho miners of the military arm of the law. of last week, after suffering for there. This fact indicates that should now see what trouble they have One You Know. According to the dispatches they years from injuries received in the Gaum may possibly make a good made by ordering tho strike. Cnpt. Jack Phillip. late war. He leaves several moth point for an American coaling staJudge Pratt was busily engaged last week have threatened to hang the "nig-cer- " crlcss children, all of whom arc Nashville American. tion, provided it has harbors that drawing up a contract between tho new wav. in spite of soldiers quite young. The remains were anv operators of the Woodstock Coal Com Capt. Jack Phillip, of the battleYOUR buried the following day at Jagoe ship Texas, is a sturdy sailor who can be rendered satisfactory. The pany and Drake & Williams. Wo suppose and gatling guns. of volcanic formation the mine will be reopened at once. Ladroncs arc The Governor is right, of course, graveyard with funeral services fights his ship for all that is in her, extending Goo miles north from The experience ot late Agitator Smith, if conducted by Rev Woodson, of the guns with Guam. and of course is receiving the ap Baptist church, of which he was a who fires his big 1 floating rumors are true, regarding a recent a vengeance at the enemy, who is visit to Providence, was not a happy one. plause of all law abiding citizens member. Central City Republi Spanish Rule In the LadroneJ terrible in battle, but when the It is reported that after mingling with tho The islands were first discovered miners ot that place for sometime and in his endeavor to suppress mobs, can. conflict is over, makes it his first MADISONVILLE, KY. by Magellan in 15G1, on his voyage telling them ot the great benefits derived If the negro is guilty ot the crime duty to bare his brave head and around the globe, and it was his from becoming members ot the United WYOUR MONEY BACK IF YOU WANT IT. charged a jury can apply the rope There is on exhibition at the with his men and officers grouped sailors that gave to them the name Mine Workers" he bad been partially lawfully. But Judge Lynch must postoffice here a curiosity in the around him, solcmly thank Al- of Ladroncs, or islands of the successful, when, from some cause unknown to tho writer, he was walking out mighty God for his mercy. of take a back scat while Gov. Brad way of green corn. A number of he some In the fight at Santiago the thieves, because the the thieving of town, whowas attacked byto him unknown small ears of corn arc growing on administered propensities of a sound inhabitants. persons ley is in the chair. one shoot, where ordinarily there Texas was in the thickest of the Since 1G6S, the date of the Spanish flogging. The nel results of his visit was The jury says the negro must are but two cars. Each of the fray, her guns did deadly execusubjugation, the group has been a sore head and the discharge of several banc, and hang he will but le ears is about four inches in length, tion, and to her belongs honors officially known as the Mariana miners who too closely associated themANNOUNCEMENTS. selves with him and his order. gally. The Governor has taken and the whole is shrouded in silk equal to any ship in the fleet. Islands, so named in honor of Her commander, tho gallant ack Maria Anna, of Austria, widow of The United Mine Workers' Journal conCOMOKISS. the precaution to transport him at least ten inches in length and Phillip, tains some valuable advice to the managers movo directed every very thick. It is pronounced by We are authorized 10 announce W. of the Union in regard to sending out men FOWLER to Louisville beyond the unrcas all who have seen it to be a won throughout the heat of the fight, King Philip IV. of Spain. of Christian Counlr, at a candiThe climate of the Ladroncs, of temperate habits and none others to ordate for Congress from the Second Congressional oning wrath of the mob. i derful production, nothing similar but exhibited in the fury ot battle though humid, is salubrious. The ganize new lodges. Ilut if reports aro true District, subject to the Action of the Republican ? partjr. to it ever having been seen in this a nobility and magnanimity of con- heat, being tempered by the trade this advice is not always heeded, as men announce JOLLY We are authorized tocounty, as a Hon. A War Congress. cancommunity. The freak was grown duct which elicits our warmest winds is milder than in the Philip-inc- who claim to be working for the cood of tho W. Jolly, of Daviess miners by soliciting tbem to unite themdidate for Congress from the Second CongresAs the Infanta Maria Daily Kcllcy. Nelson praise. A notable Congress adjourned by Mr. Resional District, subject to the action of the a House? The yearly mean tempera- selves with the Order ot United Mine publican parly. Teresa and the Vizcaya lay upon last Friday July 8th amid notable Record. is about 81 degrees Workers havo wandered away from the gun- ture at Guam the beach helpless, and as the teaching their superior August and Septem- fallen byofthe wayside. officers and have Immediately upon adscenes. Klght here we Now is the time for this kind of work ners were aiming their shell which Fahrenheit. The cost of the war will be partWilliam Buckman, of Santo Min would have finished them forever, ber arc the warmest months, but venture the assertion that nine out ot ten journment of the House gave three ly borne by the Phillipinc Islands. go, Mex Newport to erect a he gave the order "cease firing." the variations of temperature are of the organizers sent out frequent saloons cheers for President McKinley, monument is in his great measure depend the over arc perfecting to Arrangements mother's grave. Later, as the Texas was pouring not great. Among the useful veg- and in a of liquor to organize. upon long influence So i revenues of then cheers for Admiral Dewey, Buckman left Newport ten years her great guns into the Almirante etable products arc arcca and as this condition of affairs exist, but few collect the customs j Schley, llobson, Sampson and ago with 10 cents in his pocket. Oquendo and the latter was shaken palms, rice, maize, sugar, good men will allow their names to appear 9 For Spring and Summer .. these islands as a war measure. "America" Friday he deposited $65,000 in a by a mighty explosion, the crew of tobacco, cotton, indigo, bread on the roster ot the order General Joe Wheeler. Make your nest comfortable Cincinnati bank. He has made a fruit, bananas and castor beans. Secretary The sixteenth annual meeting of was sung by the members and the fortune in trading in the West. the Texas started to cheer. Capt. In consequence of the laziness of United MineWood of District No. 19 of the ? Phillip held up a warning hand: the native population agriculture deceived by theWorkers has certainly been 49 v-- E galleries. Every member was sup- Harry Buckman, Newport the Hopkins County Fair will be reports of his agitators out cigar "Don't cheer, boys, when the poor 4? is almost entirely neglected, de- in the field when he Intimates tbo organiza held August 24, 25, 26 and 27. plied with a small flag and all manufacturers his brother. Cov- devils are dying," he said. l strong in Hopkins county. Uut All sorts of Building Material: spite the exceptional advantages tionifis any permanent headway has lit 4? joined in singing "Star Spangled ington Post. The catalogues are out and they tle been 4? When it was all over and Com- offered by climate and soil. Lumber, Doors and Sash, Yelmade here by the harmony destroyers, and modore Schley had received are handsome. Get one and get Banner." Then followed "Yankee tbcro never will be. The Hopkins county 49 Mixed Population of the Ladroncs. low Pino Stuff, Lime, Cement, Joseph A. Bishop, living about Doodle" and "Dixie," the latter surrender, he came alongready for the Fair. Sec extended The present population consists miners, with but few exceptions, (and Ibat 49 Builders' Hardware, etc., etc. perhaps for the first time in the three miles from Park's Ferry, has side his old ship, the Texas, and of descendants of the original in- exception is where the miner has listened 49 notice elsewhere. brought to this office a lump of as called out cheerily to her Captain: to the wiley tongue of the 49 ! House, joined in by members fine canncl coal as any one ever "It was a nice fight, wasn't habitants, called by the Spanish men sent out) are belter paid and better 49 The Spaniards are busy trying from every section of the country. saw that he dug up on his farm. it?" The veterans ofJack, Texas Chamorras, Tagal settlers from the cared for than the thousands who advise 49 OUR PLANING MILL RUNS EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR the tbem to follow false teachers. The miners 49 All partisan, all sectional lines He got out four or five bushels and gave three hearty cheers and a Philipincs and of a mixed race will always to strengthen their defenses on the find a true friend to formed by a union of Spaniards labor regardless Tub Deb Secretary Wood 49 And wc can furnish All Orders of what Canaries and at home ports against were broken down in this closing it burned splendidly. He is con- tiger for their old commander and i with Chamorras. On the island says. : Good wages, steady work and free- 49 fident that there is a o on Short Notice. then the scene we refer to took of Saypan, about the coming of Commodore Wat- reunion of the representatives of a I 150 miles north dom of thought and action is what it advo- 49 vein there, for this is not the first place. A correspondent describes 49 son. They are getting scared up United Country. The work that time that coal has been found in of of Guam, is a colony from the cates i You know the Firm. We will treat you right. it as follows: Carolines With the exception of Tho United Mine Workers are very anx- 49 at home, but their strength will was cut out for this Congress and and near this same spot. An old "Capt. Phillip called all hands to the these settlers, who arc active, the ious to have the miners of the St. Bernard 49 not be sufficient for their needs. this country has forced upon us a resident said he knew them to find quarterdeck, and with bared head thanked Company join the organization and the 49 i years uod lor tne almost bloodless victory. 'I inhabitants arc generally wanting order sends some remarkablo samples of 49 united Congress and a united peo- coal on that farm fifty-odh in energy, of indifferent moral organizers, lecturers, advisers or bull- 49 want to make public acknowledgement ago. Carlisle Mercury. Already, in the brief progress ple. i Ciod, the character and miserably poor. The dozers of various name and conditions, to 49 here,' he said, 'that I bclitva in i of our war with Spain, the sun Father Almighty. I want all you officers native population at the time of teach the people of Harlington, St. Charles 49 From the very beginning of acti MADISONVILLE. KY. Esq. B. F. Smith, one of the and men 10 lilt your bats and from your the Spanish subjugation in 1G68 and Mortons Gap tho right way (as seen by 49 does not long hide her face from ual war legislation, when Congress the order.) hearts offer thanks to teacher of best men between the rivers, or in hats were oil. Thero the Almighty.' All was estimated at from 40,000 to righteousness One would-bUnited States possessions, come placed 50,000,000 in the hands of was a moment or l jumper, () was a VW KCCrcrKK&crctrv'C'cVcW.iVc fCCrx- the State for that matter, was bit- two of absolute silence, and then the over- 60,000. Warfare against Spain having cheated a poor widow out of unchosen into our hands by force the President, without limitation, ten by a large copperhead snake wrought feelings of the ship's company and epidemics have been responsi two weeks' board. Another beat his of mighty events. And if the fight for national defense, party lines Wednesday morning. He reached relieved themselves in three hearty cheers ble for the decrease in population. merchant out of a bill of coods. Still another, an calls the honest continues the island outposts of were swept away and both houses in a corn pen to get out some corn for their beloved commander." lhc islanders once possessed a and the above There is something touching in civilization of their own, which has named cities "slaves" folks ot tbey'propose this great republic will band the unanimously voted its confidence when the snake bit him on the back because of his hand. He applied his mouth the action of this grim old sailor been abandoned under Spanish to attend to their own affairs without the globe like a rainbow of liberty and in the administration. The total to the wound at once and it is be calling his men around him as the aid of the and bis associates. hope whose hues are never dimmed. appropriation footed up almost lieved sucked all the poison out, as first act after victory to give de- rule, and the industries practiced Still another teacher makes bis headquarby their forefathers arc forgotten. ters In a saloon when within reach, and $900,000,000, and upwards of three hours afterward the place had vout thanks to the God who extends Agana, capital of the archipelago, when well fortified within, neither Falstaff IN THE GREAT There is general rejoicing over $350,000,000 of this was purely for not begun to swell nor had he be his infinite mercy to Spaniard, to is located on the northwest coast or Ananias can compare with him. What gun to fell any inconvenience from Cuban, to American alike. It was of Guam, and contains more than an insult to the good people who work for the news of the promotion of Col. war purposes. the bite. The snake was as larce like Lcc, like Stonewall Jackson, half the population of the islands. the St. Bernard Companyl and tbey resent Leonard Wood and Lieut. Col. Hawaii was annexed, our vast around as a Tale of Two like Marlborough before the battle The port is accessible only to small They do not need the aid ot a rattle. Theo. Roosevelt, the heroic lead- volunteer army was organized, our Cities. of Blenheim, when he passed the boats. There is postal the free schools and free connection The churches, teachers good ers of the First Regiment United navy greatly expanded, our coast enough for night in prayer and before day- with Manila once a year. Many po- libraries are tbem. break received the sacrament. States Volunteer Cavalry, popular- fortifications wonderfully strengthMr. Jonn Hostettcr called the litical prisoners have been banished One officer order, Capt. Jack Phillip, of the Texas, to this region. The Spanish Gov- tells it individual, anoperators in the agreed of the Gazette to the ly known as the "Rough Riders." ened, provisions were made for the that certain have Furnished by Special Correspondents fact that he had a fine milch cow is an honor to the Christian nation ernment of the islands has been to help the order force itself on tbo mineis Wood becomes a Brigadier Gen- construction of thirty-siHopkins county. new naval to fail in milk and he thought some he so nobly represents. military, the garrison consisting of of These must be the operators that havo at the Front. eral and Roosevelt a Colonel. vessels of various classes, and a miscreant was milking her at night 300 natives recruited by conscrip- agreed to pay the miner 41 cents for mino These men have been conspicu- war revenue law enacted which is but close watching discovered the President HcKinlcy. run coal after loading It on tho railroad tion. cars for 40 cents per ton. ously in the forefront of the battle expected to produce $150,000,000. fact that a hog in the cow lot was From the Baltimore Herald. Spain's Other Islands. this case, operator and There arc two other groups of theWho is cheated in consumer? theAnd this and the honor is well deserved. While a few hypocritical newsminer, or the The second session of the fifty- - the thief, and he had to separate Will contain all important war news of the daily edition. hog cow. This sounds papers are disposed to find fault islands in the Pacific easterly from same officer writes that be has 2,600 memhfth congress was a war congress the Special dispatches up to the hour of publication. Hotel at Cincinnati and its work was well and speedily strange, but the writer had the with President McKinley for his the Philipincs, belonging to Spain. bers of the order in Western Kentucky and THE Palace same experience wun a cow anu a conduct of the war, it is pleasing The Caroline Islands lie almost di- received in April $77,40; May, $15 40; Careful attention will be given to Farm and Family Topics, Foreven if done. Is all right and 40.oo, young sow last year. Cows and to note that these censures are the rectly south of the Ladrones, and unc, of these sums the order must keep eign Uut Correspondence, Market Reports, and all general news of the dollar house and not it is a two hogs should not be penned up to- rare exception, and that our chief are only from six to eight degrees up the striking miners at Taylors and What It Does Not Show. World and Nation. enough to suit high rollers. fine gether in a small lot. Lexington magistrate is receiving from the north of the equator. The Peyew Drakesboro, and pay the numerous walkFrom the Minneapolis Tribune. who roam Wc Ittrnisli tlie N1SW YUKK WEEKLY TRIBUNE and your We have been favored with a 4th people mat praise anu loyal sup- or Paloas Islands lie between the ing delegates ignorance. over tho counlr, It will be seen that the trade Gazette. port to which he is conspicuously Carolines and the Philipincs. The imposing on many honest and good men favorite home paper, THE BEE, menu from that balance in our favor in respect to of July dinner There are area of the Carolines and Paloas who are members of the order of United Miss Ella Hardin, who resided entitled. hotel, handsomely gotten up in manufactured products- has ocBOTH ONE YEAR FOR No occupant of the white house Islands together is 5G0 square Mine Workers, but the honest teachers of in Happy Hollow, the patriotic colors, which looks curred since the Dingley law went months since that resolved a few ever met a grave situation with miles, and the population is 3G.000. righteousness (?) at two dollars per day she needed a Send all orders to THE BEE, Earlington, Ky, effect. This is another comare scarce. to contain most things on top of into plete answer to the contention of husband, and accordingly placed a more intelligence, more firmness Neither the Caroline nor the Paloas earth and many things from under "Tariff reformers," that high Tar- notice in a matnmonal paper. She or more patriotism than that which Islands lie so directly in the route Impure blood Is an enemy to health, and the sea. That is the house that iffs tend to destroy our foreign received a number of answers, but has been evinced by Mr. McKinley from Hawaii to Manila as does the may lead to serious disease. Hood's Sarbeginning ol our trouble island of Guam, which probably saparilla conquers this enemy and averts cared so well for the Kentucky trade. They aver that we, as a was more impressed with that of since the The country owes explains why the American fleet danger. young Mr. Rattler, a Henderson with Spain. press boys, their wives, sisters and nation, cannot sell our goods farmer than the a lasting debt for not having going to aid Admiral Dewey did not rest. A mutual him Iron Hill. m sweethearts on their recent annual abroad unless we purchase goods correspondence followed, and on been precipitated into a war when stop and take possession of them abroad; but as an actual fact it apCorn is looking line. outing. pears that with less foreign pur Sunday he came up and they were it was wholly unprepared, and lor on the way. Wheat threshing is in order, and the chases we have sold bigger bills of married. They left Monday for that fortunate delay which enabled yield is very light. us to place ourselves in a state of Our Naval Construction Board manufactured goods to foreigners. his home in Henderson county. I Icy Stullions and wifo went to Marion at least mcasurcablc readiness. should see that we have the fastest Tho increase has been chiefly in Hawesville Clarion. Monday. Had it not been for his conscrva-tivenes- s cruisers and battleships in the agricultural implements, locomo Perhaps you have made G. D. Kemp was in Marion Tuesday. and his foresight, we Col. Edw. O. Leigh was shortworld, armed with eight, ten, tives, cars, hardware, iron plates, Mrs. Sarah Kemp is seriously ill with up your mind to take would have begun hostilities two malarial fever; twelve and thirteen inch guns. leather and shoes, lubricating oils, changed yesterday by a newsboy months earlier than we did, and it paraffin, cotton goods, cotton on tne 1. u. roau. ric came from W. M. Towery, of Griswell, was here docs not require much stretch of Let the armament of each ship be brass goods. The growth of and Owcnsboro to exPaducah. At Prince Friday. If you looked over our new line greater than that of any vessel of ports has been shown especially ton he bought a paper and gave the imagination to reveal what would Mrs. Fanny Uroadus, of Webster county have happened to us then. her class in foreign navies. The in articles of iron and steel. In boy a $5 gold piece instead of a visited hero Wednesday. of PAPER HANGINGS you present war demonstrates the need In this line of manufactures our nickel. He noticed his mistake a Ax Jottings. Success to Tub Uek. people excel, and the course of few minutes later and informed the would at once say that you 01 speed in uaiucsnips as well as Old Friend. Wheat has been threshed and our enerthe market shows that the foreign- boy, but farmers are very We have the best ers buy our goods because they money. he declined to give up the getic and thorough-goinin cruisers. this summer. Mr. Leigh reported the well satisfied with their yields. would like them stuck up on Uncle George Poole, the oldest mechanics in the world and we they need them and must have robbery to the railroad officials and Then look for Kev. Harney Duller, a Methodist divine, resident of the Poole cnuntry, died your rooms. It is a pleasure to must continue to have the best them, and not merely because we will have the boy discharged. Pa- preached a very ic'.ercsling sermon at this picture on last Saturday in his 82 year. His Cavo Springs Church last Sunday, on the warships. No American or Eng- reciprocate and buy something of ducah News. funeral took place Sunday and wrapper, a the text, "Let thine heart be right." IIo said us to show them'. was largely attended. He was lishman doubts that we arc today tnem. Wlien we were buying more you might belong to several churches and man with a big tne oftliem, under well known throughout Webster John Peters, who resides about be baptized by sevsral modes of baptism, the second naval power in fighting Tariff, than we are buying now, nsn on his back., COME IN AND ASK two miles west of town, raised the but If your heart was not right you would county. livery cnange in our they bought less of us. This may first crop of tobacco ever grown in be lost. .. capacity, Do not let anyone talk to .... TO SEE THEM. navy should be toward the first not prove that the. Dingley Tariff. Bath county. Twenty years ago Kev. Harney Duller commenced a meetyou of something just Wood McNecs was seized with r?.--- 10 ing at Mr. Lucien P. 01 uscji, icnus as goou." increase our e- he put in fourteen acres' on the night, and a good meeting Pool's barn last place among nations. cramps while bathing in Licking is anticipated. shows that farm now owned bySeth Botts and When you want cod river Sunday morning and drowned. The Latin nations fight their xportsbut it certainly to Last Saturday was pay day at the facSTORE. it does not operate decrease at that time none of the weed was tory. Thero was a large crowd around' the liver oil and the hypo-- . Desperate efforts were made by ships like they sail their them. pnospnites you want the raised except a little in 'gardens, factory all day waiting to receive their pay, ins comrades 10 rescue mm but liners. Note the shamc-iu- l the 4 very best. You will find used for smoking and chewing. Mr. and atando'clock in madeevening tho money He was twenty-onwere unavailing. all were happy. Tho faccamo The Spanish Target. story of the La Bourgognc them in only one place, Peters sold to Waller Sharp, the tory has been running very regular for the years of age. ocotrs Emulsion. French sailors fighting helpless From the Cleveland Leader. tobacco king of this county, tho last two weeks. Thero are about one hunThere Is no other emul Bob Evans says the Spaniards first crop he ever bought, and said dred and fifty thousand staves in the yard. Hallock Rice .was shot three women and children in wild efforts sion like it: none other can't hit anything but the ocean. he could have sold him stalks and Mr. T. M. Walker and wifo mado a flytimes and instantly killed at Oil one woman to free themselves does the same work ; and Springs, Ky,, on tho 9H1, by Reu Let him wait. They arc going to all had he only insisted upon the ing trip to the Ax vicinity last Sunday. May luck and prosperity crown The saved out of three hundred, no otner nas tne same hit the ceiling pretty soon. ben and bamucl Patrick. The sale. biiarpsuurg World. ek with success is the sincere wish of w. S. MILLER, Jn record of cures. trouble originated about a girl. Salmagundi. Almost Criminal. Henry, Frank and Will White Dr. Pleasant G. Reed, a promiAll Drucgists, soc. And $1. Reuben was arrested, but Sam Manager. Scott & IIowhe, Chemists. N.V. mounted a horse and fled. He is Mrs. Katlicric Myer died very Here is trade unionism gone to are facing the serious charge of nent physician of Paducah, died Kukluxing at Bowling Green. last week of apoplexy. He leaves suddenly of heart. failure last week. SjXSXSi(sS heavily armed and will offer resistseed. Not even love of country They are charged with unmerci- to mourn his loss a sister, wife and She was widely known in Lexingance. The parties implicated are and the cause of freedom seems fully flogging King Gordon, a ten- nine children, and his aged father BEST $2 and S2.50 HOUSE Arc you a subscriber to The of the largest families in the coun ton society and leaves n large circle able to overcome the sure desire qf ant of Henry White who is over ninety years old. Bee? You should be. IN LOUISVILLE. of friends. ty- - and to the delri seems, even in ment of the State. The newspapers record BEE PUBLISHINB COMPANY. that on Saturday, June 25, in New York, the men engaged in installing the electric Incorporated.) by the f,ov BateitdlbePcitoffice it KirlltiRton ai Second plants on two sbips chartered ernment stopped work at noon, according oUtt matter. to union rules, notwithstanding that their SUBSCRIPTION RATES: refusal to go on Willi the work meant delay of two days in starting tho ships for Newport News." U oo Oat Year.itrlctlr In advance Mnier. attempt to break jail was The Climate Is Good, the Soil is in malarial districts Tutt's Pills foiled by Jailer Sutherland yester- Serious Cnso of Internal Ulcoratod Fertile and the People are indispensible.theykeepthc day about noon. There are seven Pllos Cured by Hood's prisoners in custody, three of whom arc Lazy. system in perfect order and are to Work for tho First An Snrsnpn-rllln-Ablo Severe Suffering ABOUT THE LAD1MES. To those living an absolute cure isit5I?fi w FOR EVERY FOOT Tutt's Liver Pills :.." May-fiel- d, Hood's Sarsa s o e WE WANT SHOE TRADE, BISHOP & CO SAAASA zMJ BuildaHome? jj s. i KSSSsP Repair PUT YOUR HOUSE IN ORDER HAVE THE STUFF.. S jj ut Ccr-vera- 's good-size- d d RUBY & CO. e board-bil- vwT'r'V'r'wvwT'rwwi VV4 hard-workin- g WAR WITH SPAIN NATIONAL FAMILY NEWSPAPER Reliable War News tea-cu- x The New York Weekly Tribune - $1.25. BERNARD GENERAL STORE. ? $C STUCK UP- Scoffs Emulsion g Wilson-Gorma- n w 1 trans-Atlant- ic r Jh rtn ST. BERNARD GENERAL e WILLARD HOTEL 13 ft Q -- , ;i & ., -- CV&-, TRAGIC DEATH. They Toll Not, Neither do They Spin. OUR FRIENDS ABROAD. They Fit a Fout. Last Saturday evening, DEDICATION Mander-so- n n, LOCOMOTIVE BLASTS. $" Ife 2 Oldham and Harvey Rich Our readers are well aware of the fact that many apostles of Manufacturers and Wholesale mounted the "anxious seat" before General Baptist Church, Earling-toOperator Arrington, of Earlington, is Judge Cowell to admit or deny a Next Sunday. Labor have been sent unto us Merchants of Evansvlllc, Hopsojourning in Lexington to recuperate Emery Wheel. "8u 3u6usiru roc tLijrlpc." Operator Brewster charge of from abroad to enlighten our darkdeport The Geueral Baptist Church at his health, and telegraph key hero In now manipulates tbe Last Thursday evening about ened minds and guide us in the kinsville and Henderson bis ment, a wen selected jury was nii 4 o'clock, a pall of gloom over- narrow path oftluty. One of these delegated to take charge of the cated iJidtu win ue iormany dedi- place. next Sunday. LOCAL NEWS. shadowed the city, when the start latter shining lights has added an- Recognize the Interest of Our Own Busi- fluctuating beam of justice. Hon. Special Agent Harlan has made some Rev. Josephus Lee, of Oakland important discoveries recently in connecling news spread over the town other star to his crown of glory by C. J. Pratt appeared to defend the City, ness Men and People at Large in tion with the tobacco thieves that Enfield Stevens had been in- beating a poor widow out of his Rich man and that legal giant, the ing a Ind., who has been conduct- a car at Earlington sometime who robbed ago. The The fruit tree agent has came and went, series of meetings at that new evidence will make a strong case the Hopkins County Fair, stantly killed by the bursting of board bill. The second of these Hon Jcrrold Jonson proudly cham- church last The "spring ode" poet has bad his day, an emery wheel, while gumming a week and this will against Shed Wallace, now held on that pioned the cause of the other peni- preach disciples leaves a grocer clad in The circus struck its tent, the dedicatory sermon. charge. saw at his mill. A large crowd mourning over an unpaid bill And Lend Their Substantial Endorsement to tent. Hut the fiend is here to stay. Evangelist Lee nas preached quickly collected and the details of which, in his zeal to teach others, Volney Shaver, brakeman, is slowly From the evidence adduced it daily-tThis Enterprise The Only Fair In large audiences and tho recovering from a serious Injury received Mrs. Edwin Phillips and daught- the awful affair were soon learned he has neglected to settle. The seems that some time 'since in a services will sometime ago by a brakerod striking him a TUB EXCELLENCE OF probably draw a er spent Tuesday in tho county as several men were present when third has represented his State a Several Counties. SYRUP OF FWS business transaction .between them. severe blow it occurred. scat. Is duo not only to tho originality number of years in a penal instituthere was balance in favor and Lee Cozart, who has for the past few It seems that' ho had just rigged The catalogues of the Great of Oldham, who, on ot about the The fourth has a strong years been ono of the faithful employes on simplicity of tho combination, but nlso Miss Anntc Moore, of Spring-Rel- up a new tcriincli emery wheel to tion Memorial Service. 10 1110 caro and sum with which It is tbe Henderson division, has quit tbe road affinity for tanglefoot and can sur- Hopkins County Fair are out, and Glorious Fourth approached said Tcnn'is visiting Mrs. C. H. gum a circular saw and had partly round more The church service on last Sun- to take charge of a restaurant here. Lee manufactured by scientific processca.-knovvcubic inches of that they arc beauties, abounding in Rich and asked a settlement. McGary. to tho CAuron.viA. Fio Svitur gummed tuc saw when he told the seductive fluid than any individual handsome .advertisements of our Considerable talk ensued during day at the M. E. church was in is popular with tho boys and they will Co. only, nnd wo wish to impress upon fireman to increase the speed, who has ever yet struck our town. home merchants and business men which it seems that Oldham lost memory of deceased members of likely givo him a good patronage Mrs. James Sullivan and chilall tho importnnco of purchasing thc(, men were There is a racy story going mail lines, who are both interested sight of that Scripture which warns Victoria Lodge, No. 84, Knights at Tho railroad of the latewell represented true and original remedy. As the? dren and Miss SalJWJHMwrt spent which he did. Just as he was about the funeral S. E Stevens to touch the genuine Syrup 0 Pigs Is manufactured ' Tuesday afternoon Wttimiibonvillc. high speed saw to tlio emery, tho around, which we give in sub- to promote the material growth and us to "Lay hands suddenly upon of Pythias. Since organization in which took place here last Saturday. by tho Camfoiinia Fio Svnur Co. ' at which it was driven, stance, on the fifth of these moral prosperity of this liberal and useful no man" and inserted his digits in 1091, seven mebers have died. Supervisor who has Mr. Jasjr. Ligon has removed overcame its cohesive strength and linger uoarus who aiso waixs in public enterprise, and who recog Mr. Rich's collar in such precipi- Bros. B. F. Stcns, C. C. McGary, a month or Davis, is slowly been sick for only, a knowledge of that fact will two, recovering. F. R. Stevens, John Hodge, Court-lan- John Burns, section fcreman of Hanson, assist one In avoiding tho worthless' cuuscu 11 10 uursi 10 pieces witn a ways that are devious. to the Gap where he will be enA few nize in this fair catalogue a useful tate haste that the gentleman's imitations manufactured by other par-- t Slack, George Geiger and T. has been acting supervisor during the ill- tics. gaged in firing at the compressor. loud report. One of these pieces, evening since, while sojourning in medium of advertisement, based on necktie was greatly deranged thereTho high standing of the Caliness of Mr. Davis, and has given entire about of the wheel, our city, and being regenerated "by the great interest felt in its welfare by. This unsolicited liberty was D. Walker. fornia Fio Svnur Co. with tho mediKnight C. C. Hall, Chancel satisfaction Sir T. C. Martin and m, !y spent struck Mr. Stevens, who was with the spirit and (a very little of) the by the people of Hopkins, Webster also accompanied by a violent vical profession, and tho satisfaction The stringing of the new copper wire by yesterday in our city. ry were in a few feet of the wheel, squarely water," he went skylarking among and adjoining counties. bratory motion that caused the lor Commander of the lodge, found tbe Western Union TelecrarJh Co. was which tho gennino Syrup of Figs has given to millions of families, makes gladly welcomed by inn mcrablc in tne lace; and quickly as a spark some "soiled doves and during And our friends over the river at aforesaid party's teeth to chatter an attentive audience assembled completed this week. This is to from the smitten steel, the slender his sojourn among those "whose Evansville, and those at Hopkins- like a pair of castanets or an old- - to hear his earnest words. Miss inrougu wire between Chattanooga be a tho namo of tho Company a guaranty friends. and of tho excellence of its remedy. It is thread of life was snapped asunder. steps take hold of hell" he became ville, and some at Henderson, time nigger performing a "bone Ethel Evans, at the organ, assisted Chicago. far in advnnco of all other laxatives, Enfield Stevens was born July 9, fascinated with a dazzling ring whose interests are so closely in- solo." Having emptied his "vials by a number of singers, rendered Miss Clarence Applet; ac, of C J. Martin formerly operator at this as it acts on tho kidneys, liver and place, has taken the oath and is now one bowels without irritating Evansville stopped over with Miss 1862. He was the son of Mr. and which glittered and glistened upon terwoven with the business man, of wrath" in this manner, Mr. Old- sweet music. or weakenNannie Stokes, last Tuesday night, Mrs. J. J. Stevens, now deceased, the digit of one of the demi mondc merchant and jcitizen of this sec- ham relaxed his grip and meandered ine lesson was irom 1 uor.: 13 of Uncle Sam's employes. Cal left Nash ing them, and It does not gripe nor chap.; the text Prov. 17,. chap, 17 ville Tuesday night on his way to the nauseate. In order to get its beneficial while enroute to Hopkinsville. his life has been a citizen and by some process of hocus tion, through decades of mutual re toward his shop. and all Phillipine Islands. effects, please remember the name of of Hopkins county. About ten pocus ho clandestinely appropri- lations in commercial affairs in this Just at this juncture, Mr. Rich verse: "A friend loveth at all tho Company years since he married Miss Salhc ated the same, and triumphantly and other generations, have lent concluded that "one good turn de- times, and a brother is born for Louisville, L.&N. 11 Railroad. Tho Hopkins County Fair cataJuly The Louisville & logues are out. They are beau-tic- Steele, with whom ho lived happily bore it away unnoticed. But alas, their substantial endorsement and serves another," and picking up a adversity." CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. Nashville Railroad Company today issued The first point in the sermon a statement of general results from opsra Get one and prepare for the until his death. Two children when morning came the early approval this year to our only Hop stray base ball bat, he caressed the BAN I'KANCICO, Cal. tions NEW YOKE. N.Y. Fair. Sec extended notice in an were born unto them, but both Oriental rays revealed tho astound- kins County Fair. top ofMr. Oldham's head with the dwelt upon the fact that no greater 1898. for the fiscal year ended June 30, LOUISVILLE. KT. were claimed by the grim reaper. ing fact that the glistening jewel other column. That this reciprocal endorsement same in a manner far more impres- tribute to the memory of 'departed The gross earnings were $21,966,292 and For many years, Mr. Stevens had was the very commonest kind of of our fair by the merchants and sive than gentle. The first tap at- orotuers could do offered than to the operating expenses $14 892,778 Com fttiMll l 1M1M1M l MU Hi ill Mr. and Mrs. N. 1. .Toombs, been a zealous member of the an old brass ring and in point of manufacturers of these places is tracted Oldham's attention and speak of the virtues of the order in pared with tbo fiscal year of 1896 97 this shows an increase in tbe earnings of Mrs. V. 13. Wise and daughter, Christian church, holding the office value or would hardly com appreciated by our people, who turning hastily he found that Mr. which they had been partakers. and an increase of $1,013,563 in Misses Annie and Nannie Ash by of deacon at the time of his death. pare withbeauty of The speaker dwelt upon' the tbe one those drawn in a have known them in trade relations Kicn appeared to De consuming operating expenses, leaving the net and Lizzie Huff arc spending the For seven or eight years he had popcorn lottery. Fully realizing so long and so favorably, goes an undue amount of atmosphere friendship, the bond of Union, earnings from trafCc $7,103,514 an inweek at Scbrcc Springs. been a member of the Ancient Or- that "all is not gold that glitters" without question. But the names and to counteract this seeming Charity the great principle of our crease of $580,425 To this should be der of United Workmen, and was he contritely returned the valuable of these firms and men, our friends wastefulness, he closed his fingers order and Benevolence the fruit of added the incomo from rents and investTho little eighth-montold in- the presiding officer of that frafriendship and charity. The sec- ments, amounting to $vo.77(5. an increase fant of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Sattcr-Hel- ternity, in which he maintained a article which he carried away abroad, deserve especial mention tightly over Mr. Rich's Adam's ond point of the discourse gave a of $163,713 This makes trie total income in this connection. Classified by apple and greatly abridged his $7,694,290, an increase of 744,138, from "through mistake (?)" of Nashville, was brought policy of $2,000. About five which tho years These and such as these arc the their respective cities and busi- respiration. Just here diplomatic beautiful description of the chap debt, is deducted rents,interest on bonded here for interment in the Enrling-to- since, at the organization of the St.815.540 $156,594, friends interposed and passed the ter in history upon which the order $647,028, loss on Georgia Railroad taxes, ones who would fain instruct us in nesses they are as follows: and cemetery last Friday. was founded, the love between Golden Cross at this place, he be- the way wc should go, but all their sccccssion act. leased lines, $164,800 and $11,660, respectevansville. Damon and Pythias. ively, discount on bonds received for sink Upon these facts the witnesses About one hundred and fifty came a member of that order, in ranting is "as sounding brass and Bemcnt & Seitz Co., lhe third point beautifully ing fund payments $41,908, sinking fund members of the baptist Sunday which he held a policy of $ 1,000. tinkling cymbal;" our people pre- grocers; Strohm, Fisherwholesale agreed in substance. After a little Drought out was & Co., the sustaining payments lor which no bonds were re Last winter he became a each eagle of the law ceived, $120,100, unfunded, discount, $26,sciiooi oi acurcc came up in a of the Masonic fraternity, member fer to mind their own business, wholesale stationer7, etc.; C. Mel-zc- r and was obey the statute laws of Kentucky, off sublimely into the up- power ot tlie Urder, Charity, with 375. southern & North Alabama Railroad soared special coach attached to train No. IN A DAY. out which we are as nothing. In Company, net earnings for year, $89,142, & Co., soap manufacturers; an ardent member of the Mystic follow the precepts of "Kine permost regions of legal space and 59 yesterday, for a picnic at Lakestrong words the protrayal of- the making total fixed charges and other delie. ror some years past he had James' Bible" and risk the "old Uhl Pottery Company, manufact- alighted safely in the presence of side Park. duction, $6,073,147, and leaving a surplus been in the lumber business in our time religion" to take them safely urer stoneware, sewer pipe, etc.; the astounded jury, who, after a one lite altogether lovely was made, of $1,621,143, which, Ragon Brothers, wholesale groc- short period of convalescence, pro- J. lie lite of our Lord in all its previous fiscal year, is compared with tbe city, and by his industry and hon- through the eye of the needle. 25 & 50 CENT BOTTLES. Walter McGary, our a decrease of ers; Fulton Avenue Brewing Com- ceeded to dish out an adequate sweetness and beauty, was made est dealing had built up a good liveryman, left yesterday morning fV f'WTiyf I'WI'VTi fT'ii iHt'M'tHWW pany, beer; A. Bromm&Co., candy dose of justice to the erring ones. the typical and purely charitable on the 10.30 train for tho Evans-vill- c trade. Thousands Celebrate Dalsam Is scientific Sold by St7licrnard Drug Store. Dr. Otto's living we should think of and fol remedy bawdSpruce Cum discoveriesa and Tho loss of such a man can not With thankfulness their restoration to manufacturers and fancy grocers; They failed to fi id in the statute oil modern sanitarium to undergo an opas we lir chemists of eration tor appendicitis, with which be estimated. Ho will he missed health by tbo use of Hood's Sarsaparilla. H. Barnclt, notions and furnishing any law which would warrant Mr. low as far power ofare able. The throat and lunpj diseases renown who bare riven your allfestody. the lessons of druirpUt to procure It for tou II not AskstoCK, Think vast army who have been goods; Clias. Lcich & Co., whole Oldham in flirting with Mr. Rich's sustaining in he has been confined closely for in the churches, the. lodges, in busi- cured byof themedicine this sale druggists; Orr, Griffith & Co., necktie, or restricting that gentle- the Bible, the gifts coming to us Sold In two sizes. 25c. and 50c ness, in social circles, as a friend the past week or two. Men who have Sold by St. Bernard Drug Store and neighbor. He has gone to that suffered women and children,impure blood, iron, steel, wagon and carriage man's atmospheric resources, and in so many ways from the the consequences of woodwork, etc.; Conrad Haasc, asked Mr. Oldham to "bring forth Father were dwelt upon in a noble Thos. P. Darncs, who was shot rest which remains for the children who have been tbe victims of scrofula inspiring way. PAYS FOR THE War Map Free. sores, eruptions, dyspepsia, nervousness, furniture factory, mattresses, etc.; fruits meet for repentance" by an assassin about two months of God. about and sleeplessness An earnest appeal to stand al Morgan Babcock, seeds, produce the size of one cent and the cost. Latest official indexed maps of since, is slowly improving. Tho They havo tried other medicines arid and provisions; Parsons &Scoville, opening in his neck, where the There is more Catarrh in this section of have failed to obtain relief And to discourage the reprehen- ways for the good, to take the the world, Cuba and Phillipine Twice-a-Wee- k Tbey tried the country than all other diseases put Hood's Sarsaparilla and it did them good. wholesale grocers; Acme Hotel, a sible habit peculiar to Mr. Rich of right side, to dare to do it because Islands for pocket use, issued by ball was extracted extends all the until the last together, was way through into his throat, but supposed and be incurable few carsgreat They persevered in its use and it ac- leading hostelry; William Pelz, carressing his fellowman with a it was the very true thing and fol the Chicago & Northwestern R'y, to For n cures Do you lowing the example of the meek free, for two cent stamp. Hmklc, Barbour & club, sledge hammer or other this is gradually healing, and he many yean doctors pronounced it a local complished permanent it and recommend Courier-Journ- al wonder that they praise Co., manufacturers and wholesalers is able to walk around his farm. W. B. Kniskern, 22 Fifth avedisease, and prescribed local treatment, it to you? the august body required and lowly One, who, being folpronounced it incurable ofshocs; Wile Furniture Company, him to leave a similar amount as lowed, would lead us to be friendly, nue, Chicago, 111. Science has ONE WHOLE YEAR. manufacturers and dealers in furni- an evidence of good faith, and with charitable and benevolent, closed Rev. C. C. Hall is this week in proven catarrh to be a constitutional disBurglary. ease, and therefore requires constiutional Christian county assisting Ucv. treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manuPapers Sent 104 Six or Eight-Pag- e a few words of benediction the a teaching at once interesting and Monday night when honest peo- ture, etc. DR. Earnest supplications Rickard, of Crofton, in the con- factured by I' J. Cheney & Co , Toledo. ple were indulging in that slumber HOl'KINSVILLE. tangled meshes of the law relaxed, touching. Postpaid by Mail. Almost duct of a meeting near that place. Ohio, is the oly constitutional cure on the peculiar to the just, thieves effected PRACTICE LIMITED TO Crescent Milling Co., flour, bran, and the implicated parties once were made by Revs. Josephus Lee ? internally in doses It is DISEASES OF THE For the reason the readers of The market. drops taken teaspoon and Bro. C. C. Hall. A DAILY RECORD from lo to a ful. It acts ati entrance into the residence of etc.; Hopkinsville Tobacco Manu more entered the walks of men. Bee may not look this week for directly on the blood and mucous surfaces Mike Long and secured S8.85 in facturing Co., chewing and smok inose wno attended tne service EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT. felt fully repaid for their attendanything from thh "town parson's" ot the system. They offer one hundred change, a gold watch and a heavy ing tobaccos; Ragsdalc, Cooper & E. W. Turner Lodge, No. OF WAR NEWS, 601 Upper First Strict. 548, F. ance. The members of the Lodge facile pen. But there'll come a dollars for any case it fails to cure. Send gold ring belonging to Mr. Long. Co., Main street tobacco wareEVANSVILLE, IND. Address, for circulars and testimonials & A. n. felt under deep obligations to our some day. .time The has F J CHENEY & CO . Toledo, O. The money was obtained by prying house; Forbes & Brother, Mogul the finest War News Service of any paper Whereas, it hath pleased our Chancellor Commander for his efoff the cash drawers with a hatchet. Wagons, building material etc.; Sold by Druggists, 75c. in tbe South or West Wc regret to learn that Dan It Is reliable, accuheavenly Father to take from our forts in behalf of a tribute which Hall's Family Pills are the best The watch and ring were taken Acme Mills Co., flouring mills. All other issues have rate, incomparable. Roland, ot the Ncbo country, who midst our much loved brother, S. should annually be paid to those from a dresser near Mr. Long's been subordinated to this ono great feature HENDERSON. had the misfortune to get his leg gone beyond and in recognition of E. Stevens; therefore, be it Subscribe at onco and keep thoroughly bed. The top drawer of a bureau Resolutions of Respect. DRUGGIST, broken about a week since, is not organization we all honor. Henderson Brewing Co., beer. posted. Tbo offer may be withdrawn in a Resolved 1st, That, in the death the Wiieueas, It has pleased Al- in which Mr. Long had until lately doing as well as his friends had shrrt lime. The low price, This will be the Sixteenth An- of Bro. Stevens, this lodge has lost ST, CHARLES, mighty God in His inscrutable kept a considerable amount of He is threatened with .hoped. nual Meeting of the Hopkins Coun- a valued member, the community a (ever and suffers intensely, although wisdom to remove by death from money was opened and closely ty Fair Company. The Fair last useful citizen and his wife a devoted Resolutions of Respect, Ending- No other drawers our midst our beloved brother and ransacked. KENTUCKY. everything Js being done to allcvi-at- h ton Commandery No. 525, Within a yard year was a notable success and the husband. Master Workman, S. E. Stevens, were disturbed. is for tbe purposo of placing a great newshis suffering. u. 0. a. c. Resolved 2nd, That, while we promise lor the coming meetings of the dresser and in plain ot tbe therefore, be it Nice Line of Druggists' Sundries. paper tuicea vce! within tho reach more masses. Whereas, it has pleased the Al Resolved That in the death of view was a cash box containing arc even by ilattering, as is evi deplore his loss, we humbly bow in A Flzz-icBlessing. the increased interest submission to the will of Almighty mighty God in His infinite wisdom Prescriptions Carefully Compounded $450 part of which belonged to denced BY A SPECIAL ARRANQEriENT Mr. Hamp Fox has added to his Brother Stevens this lodge has lost the Golden Cross and a large por manifested by business men at uod and pray His richest blessings to pluck from our midst by sudden Orfamily a bcautitul Arctic fountain, a zealous, efficient officer, the to rest upon her who was "ot his death, our beloved brother, S. E. home and abroad. YOU CAN GET THE W. A. NISDEl, President tion of the amount was gold and which will prove a great boon to der of A. 0. U. W. an enthusiastic silver and had the thieves touched Get a catalogue and search the life a part," and upon us who re- Stevens, therefore be it, ' O. W. WADDILL, Cashier and devoted member, his bereaved k the tired and thirsty during the Resolved, That in the death of wife a kind and affectionate hus- that box the jingle of the coins premium list to find what you can main to emulate his virtues. (Lounty Sfopkins heated term. He keeps a full Resolved 3d, That the Charter Bro. Stevens, the U. O. G. C. has would have revealed its contents, contribute to the display out of and the stock of standard flavors and is pre- band and the community sustains but it escaped their greedy clutches your possessions, your growth or of E. W. Turner Lodge No. 548, lost a most faithful member, the pared to dispense drinks that are the loss of a quiet and useful citi- and Mike is thankinc his luckv your handiwork. And do not for- be draped and the usual badge of wife a devoted husband and the -zen. as cold as a blackshdcr at a community a good citizen. Resolved, That wc bow in stars and all other stellar orbs in get to read the advertisements to mourning worn for thirty days. Those who are inclined Both ono year Resolved 4th, That these resoResolved, That we extend to the humble submission to the will of tho firmament for the happy over- sec who arc the public spirited Madisonville, Ky. to doubt this statement are invited sight of the nocturnal sharks. En- friends of this useful public enter- lutions bespread upon the minutes bereaved wife and relatives our doeth all things well" to call on him and have their Him and that copies be sent to his wife heartfelt sympathy and pray the remembering that wc too must die, trance was gained through a rear prise at home and abroad. Captal Stock, - - - $50,000, doubts removed by surrounding Let everybody help to make the and the Earhngton Bee. blessings of God upon her in her that our bounds arc appointed be- window by tearing down the wire Hopkins This is for cash subscriptions only, All some of his Laplandic decoctions. W. M. McLeod, County Fair bigger and netting. The thieves were familiar Transacts a general banking business, subscriptions under this offer must be sent bereavement and his watch-caryond which wc cannot pass. and invites the accounts of the citizens of through tbe office of W. A. Toomus, Com. over her in the future. Resolved, That we tender our with the premises and everything better this year and every year. Died. Hopkins and adjoining counties, The dates are August 24, 25, 26, J. R. Rash. Resolved, That in recognition to the bereaved shows that they took their time Has the finest and most secure vault in The Bee, Earlington, Ky, Mrs. Mildred McDonald, the sinccrcst sympathy and 27. and worked deliberately. of his many virtues as a Christian that section of Kentucky" They of our lamented brother and wife of Uncle Ray McDonal, of ones and fraternal brother that this The drlm Reaper. to left by the front door, leaving the An Explanation. this city, died last Thursday, at exhort them to look for solace Him who alone can bind up the key upon the door sill. The cash Died, on the nth inst, near Commandery observe the usual The reason for tbe great popularity of the residence of her daughter, broken heart and administer com- drawers were carried to an alley Hood's Sarsaparilla lies in the fact that Frostburg in this county, - Mrs. rules of mourning in memory of Mrs. Tom Browning, after an illsome distance away where they this medicine positively cures. him. in this sad hour of affliction It is Lena Cardwell, wife of Jack ness of nine months. The deceased fort were found early next moruing by America's Greatest Medicine, and the Resolved, That a copy of these and bereavement. after a painful illness of six years of age and was abiding confi American resolutions be spread upon the Resolved, That the lodge room 'Squire Head who hastened at once dence in itspeople have anbuy and tako it months. Deceased was thirty-si$ They merits leaves a husband and two daughtto acquaint Mr. Long with his loss. as ailments, con- years of age and leaves a husband record book, a copy presented to Bveitr ojvn aiviita her death. She was be draped in mourning and the The family was aroused with diff- for simple as well do seriousgood. ers to mourn fident that it will them the and one child and a wide circle of county papers for publication and a 20H0OO OATIOPAOTION. born in Christian count)', but had members wear for tho customary iculty and gave evidence of having copy of same give the wife and relbadge of sorrow next thirty Mailed relatives and friends to mourn her Hood's Pills cure all liver ills of her life in Hopkins spent most They ate made of Southern Iron by Southern Workmen, ) been heavily drugged, and the fact for J. W. Day, days. She was a consistent mem- atives. 25c by C. I Hood & Co., Lowel', death who are austalned by the products of Southern Farmers. county. Com. M. M. Croft, Resolved, That a copy of these of the entire family sleeping so Mass. ber of the Methodist church and Tbey last longer and make more homes happy than any The funeral services were con- resolutions be entered upon the late and being so hard to Chas. Cowell. j bore her long suffering with true other Store on earth. Fire backs guaranteed for 15 years. ducted by Rev. I. II. Tccl in the lodge Returns Thanks. minutes, a copy be sent to awaken shows conclusively that Christian fortitude, was perfectly If your Dealer docs not ha'ndlMhenVRlTEFOR CATALOOUI. Christian church here and the reThree Boys and a dnl. family and a copy chloroform was used by the 'Whilst sojourning in the Rose reconciled to the will of the Master mains were laid to rest in the fam- the bereaved county papers for thieves. Creek country, the hoss editor ob- and died in the hope of a glorious furnished the The way youngsters have been ily burying ground near Madison-vill- publication. tained from Mrs. Rente Barnes a immortality. HMMHHPjffLffSBSfflfMBgBjAi',The Bee extends adventing the past week almost on the 8th inst, accompanied nice collection of Indian utensils in sympathy to the bereaved ones The Sure La Grippe Cure. TlIOS. LoNGSTAFr j compels us to get out a Baby Extra by a large crowd of sorrowing There is no use suffering from this a remarkably well preserved state. vCom. Ross Bauoii but in a very condensed form we dreadful malady, if you wilt only get the They consisted of two stone tools relatives and friends, to whom wc ) W. A. Toombs. will mention the following radiant right remedy. You aro having pain all used in digging the earth and sevextend our warmest sympathies. homes: through your body, your liver is out of orI der, havo no appetite, no life or ambition, eral implements used in dressing I?. B. Arnold and wife rejoice A Narrow Escape. Dr. B. W. Smock, who is repreFor Infants and Children. havo a bad cold, in fact arc completely skins. The latter were highly over an lnlant uoy, uorn luesuay. senting the State Board of Health Thankful words written by Mrs. Ada E. used up. Electric Bitters is the only polished and were whetted to a with D. "Was arc in the smallpox cases reported Hart, ot Gorton, S. settled on taken lungs; remedy that will give you prompt and sure sharp uniform edge, and gave evi- The Kind You Have Always Bought Perry Vincent and better-hal- f my a bad cold which act directly on your Liver, all smiles over a little son that ap from liaurcl and Clay counties, cough set in and finally terminated in relief. Thoy Kidneys, dence of long continued use. They Boars tho toon up Stomach and peared on the scene Monday. Versays the outlook is better ij$raurcl Consumption. Four doctors gave me up, s)stcm and make you feel like athe whole arc highly appreciated and will be Signature Cfixtflff&c&l, new beof I non Baldwin and his helpmeet arc but is very grave in Clay. He is saying I could livo but a short time. guaranteed to cure or price placed in the museum of Indian ing. They are gave myself up to my savior, determined refuuded. glowing over a son who entered in conjunction with local boards, ForsaleatSt. Bernard's Drug relics here. He would also return if I could not stay with my friends on Sunday. Wila .id is empowered to uso any means earth, I would meet my absent one's above. Store, only 50 cents per bottle. TomJIayden was hung Monday this world of trouble and his good his thanks to A. F. Toombs and liam Hansbrough get Dr. King's to check the disease. My husband was advised to D. W. Roland lor rare curiosities at Hartford for the murder of Bena wife are elated over the. arrival of New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs in the way of two artistically carved Logan. He was pronounced dead a girl last Friday. gave it a trial, took In all and Oolds. I The Bi:e exThe Second Annual Holiness in twelve minutes. thousand me, and thank eight bottles. It will be held at walking canes which elicit universal people witnessed Twoexecution. tends its congratulations and would am saved and now a well and God, I the admiration and will also take a ft healthy woman." Trial bottles free at St. Corvasso camrj ground, five miles prominent place among the curi- This is the first legal hanging in remark incidentally that the war k Regular size 50c north of Guthrie, Ky., on the Elk-towith Spain is not affecting the in Drug Store Bernard's Ohio county since 1826. and $t.oo Guaranteed or prico refunded and Guthrie railroad, begin- osities. fant industry of America to any visible extent. ning July 22, 1898, and continuing Uucklen's Arnica Salve. Bud Garth was arrested at PemBob Blanks, the negro ravisher, ten days. The meeting will be in Tbe best Salve in tbe world for Cuts, broke Sunday night and lodged in d was found guilty Monday at Mend Your Clothes. charge of Rev. Dr. B. Carradine, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever; and sentenced to hang Aug- of St. Louis. The music will be Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains,-Corn- s jail at Hopkinsville next morning. 1 will visit Earlington Wednesand all Skin Eruptions,- and posi- He escaped jail last winter while ust 26. He was taken back .to conducted by J. M. Waters, of day of each week for the purpose ' It is awaiting trial tively cures Files or no pay required. for Itouisville accompanied by two Birmingham, Ala. MANurACTURUi or 'Sani guaranteed to givo perfect satisfaction of A long string of other charges are of getting any work that is to be FLAIR SODA-ICS vjitukia liiua ui iiiu uiuiu STOVJjS, The meeting. jjntended to be money retundea, I'rice 25c per box, tor stated against him. done in my line. COOKING SI sion between a mob and tho attending Sale by St. Bernard Drug Store. Satisfaction guaranteed and my Mantel and Grates, Hollowwarc, Tinware, Etc. gnaws was narrowly averted. will be expo to bring their CREAM SODA. prices will be reasonable. George Smith, Marsh Couch OUR GUARANTEE $100.00 IN OOLD. Blanks expects executive clem- supplies or for themselvts and Ernest Biggs arc under Will also do cleaning, coloring arrest Wo will pay One Ilundred Dollars In Goldfot and repairing. ency. 1 upon the gp'Sids. Ample board- at Scbrcc for robbing the any and every case of cough and colds where no benefit Is derived from the use of Dr. Otto's AND WILLOWWARE. Thos. Shepherd, ing accommodations can be had WOODEN nctter Than A Klondike ClolJ Mine. Spruce Gum llaliam. It contains nothing in. that place. Practical Tailor, at reasonable lurious ana is so pleasant to take, uewara ot Goo4 health la 'priceless when onco lost upon the grounds Imltalloua. When you have a alight cold or cough Invett rates. ATMadisonvillc, Ky. Everything necessary and convenient For further information Or. Otto's Sprueo Gum Balsam the moat Sold by St. Bernard Dm? Sire. 15c Ib a bottle ot Dr. Otto'n Spruce (lam pleasant and reliable remedy for coughs, colds, N. L. Turner or for tho Kitchen, Dlnlnff Room, the returns are preatec than a half Interest apply to I croup, and all soreness of the throat, chest and In an Alaalca cold mine, as ffohl caubot buy lost , Are you a subscriber to The B HAMP FOX'S GROCERY. Laundry and Dairy. A SPECIALTY. Thos. S. Mims, lanes, tlarge bottles, 25c, andSOc. 9 If your arc not a subscriber to health. Beware ot a slUrbt cold. Guthrie, Ky. Bek? You should be. Sold by St. Bernard Drug More. The Bee, you should be. Sold by St. Bernard Drug Store. Enfield Stevens Killed Instantly by the Bursting of an one-bos- MpS s war-Jok- e aJSHtiT all d, n d one-fourt- h s. I 1. Dr. I Ottos Spruce CURES h d, n Gum Balsam cross-firin- g YOUR COUGH - well-know- n all-wi- SO boiler-make- r; triv-objec- t, l. d. brose, Twice-a-Wee- k Courier-Journ- GEORGE KING, 0c A YEAR al Twicc-a-Wcc- Couricr-Joiiin- al prayer-meetin- g. BANK Earlington "Bee," For only $1.25 e I Card-wel- l, fifty-seve- n x NEW ENTERPRISE STOVES "ST e, ' CASTOR A lffiHHiSHflfBBffSBflffifHffffH' 1 Camp-Meetin- g, has-cure- Camp-Meetin- g COOL... n DRINKS Five Cents, E May-fiel- Phillips & Buttorff Mfg. Co. nashville; tenn. ANDHBATING China, Crockery andjGIassware, - house-breakin- atiao post-officc'- at Cutly L f NEW FOUNTAIN -- Hal-a- BCYCLES Qj&,srj&& ; JOlu- - $tp&t$r- -i rvflpqa-jar- f ..,.!. it.i ,y $'r jt'i" '"' 'msMtfry; ; '" Ten Cents. BUYS ANY OF OUR THE SUNDAY SOnOOL. Sj?fcH.?t?fcHfc?t a -- ,1 HrtHHStHHStS! SfcSfcStSfcstSt LESSON III, THIRD QUARTER, INTERNATIONAL SERIES, JULY 17. Teat of tho lesson, I King 30-3- 0 SUMMER DRESS GOODS. This Includes All of Our Imported Organdies, Worth i2c. to 25c. ANDERSDN & WALLER, MADISOIUVILLE, KENTUCKY. AN OPEN LETTER WE ARE ASSERTING IN THE COURTS OUR RIGHT TO THE EXCLUSIVE USE OF THE WORD ''CASTORIA," AND "PITCHER'S CASTORIA," AS OUR TRADEMARK. To MOTHERS. and has the signature of 0t&ffi&&&4( wrapper. No one has authority from me to use my name except The Centaur Company, of which Chas. H. Fletcher is President. J, DR. SAMUEL PITCHER, of Hyannis, Massachusetts, was the originator of "CASTORIA," the same that ' on every has borne and does now hear le wrapper. signature of (&sCf7&k&4 the which has been used in This is the original "CASTORIA" the homes of the Mothers of America for over thirty years. LOOK CAREFULLY at the wrapper and see that it is on the the kind you have always bought rff fac-simi- f xvlll, Golden Text, I Memory Vcrsca, Kings XTlII, 30 Commentary by tho Rev, D. M. Stearns. Copyright, 189S, by D, M. Stearns.) 80. "And Elijah said unto nil tho pcoplo, Como nenr unto ino. And nil tho poo-plcaino nonr unto him. And bo ropnlrcd tho nltnr of tho Lord that wns brokon down." In tho third year Elijah Is told to go nnd show himself to Ahnb nnd that tho Lord trill send rnln. Ho is as usual obedient, and starts to seek Ahnb, but on tho wny ho meets Obadlnh, n Eorvnnt of Ahab, nnd commissions him to go and eny to his master, "Behold, Elijah Is hcrol" Obadlnh informs him that ho has been searched for ovcrywherc, nnd that kingdoms nnd nntlons had been caused to tako nn oath that they could not And him. How securely hidden nro all whom God hldosl How gloriously snfo nro nil whoso lives nro hid with Christ In Qodl (Col. Ill, o). On being assured that Elijah would suroly show hlmsolf to Ahab that day Obadlah goes to Ahab with tho nows, and Ahab starts to moot Elijah. Tho result of tho Interview Is that nil Israel, with tho prophets of Baal nnd of tho groves, nro summoned to meet Elijah at Carincl. They nro toprovldo two bullocks, nnd thoproph-ot- s of Baal (400) will tako ono and Elijah tho other nnd prcpnro thoin to bo consumed by tho flro that shall como from tho truo God, whether Bnal or Johovah, and tho Ood that sends tho flro; Is to bo acknowledged as tho truo God. 81, "And Elijah took 13 stonos, according to tho number of tho tribes of tho sons of Jacob, unto whom tho word of tho Lord enruo, saying, Israel shall bo thy nnmo." It was whon Jacob wns mndo helploss by hnvlng his thigh put out of joint thnt ho clung In conscious weakness nnd obtained tho blessing nnd tho now nnmo of Israel. Ills descendants woro chosen that through them nnd their helplessness God might mnko Himself n nnmo for the benefit of all notions (II Sam. vll, S3; Isa. lzlll, 13, 14). In tholr dcllvornnco from Egypt, llfo In tho wilderness, crossing tho Red son and tho Jordan, It is tho Lord nlono who Is seen working so marvolously in splto of 30-3o 1ST. BERNARD COAL COMPANY. INCORPORATED. ft Young man, dress up. Don't be a fop, "but look well dressed. Our Tailor Made Clothing is well and artistically made. We have stacks of samples. Genuine goods at reasonable prices. s Miners and Shippers of COAL AND COKE. OfTioess. Hauser Building, St. Louis, Mo.; J. W. 111. General Office, Eaiiington, Kentucky. i $ 201 N. Cherry Street, Naslivillc, R. G ROUSE, Manager, Palmer House, Broadway, Paducah, Tennessee. Kentucky. S. H. NEWBOLD, Manager, 342 W. Main Street, Louisville, CAPT. T. L. LEE, Manager, Corner Main and Auction Streets, Kentucky. Memphis, Tenn. A. S. FORD, Manager, 327 Upper Second Street, Evansville, Ind. A. M. CARROLL, Manager, Branch. i ft "W lrx o 1 e ts ex 1 e -gesantfe JOHN T. HESSER, 1m i 'ft St. Bernard Gen'l Store. ou Are Going North, BRIDGMAN, Room 85, Hartford Building, Chicago, THE FAMOUS ND. 3 CDAL, For all uses, from Earlington, Diamond and St. Charles Mines. Only Vibrating Screens and Picking Tables used. THE BEST SELECTED COAL IN THE If You Aro Going South, If You Are Going East, If You Aro Going West; PURCHASE TICKCTO VIA THI ll I S LOUIOVIUC Nachviuc It. R. Market. ..- i- no eo sccuna Do Not Be Deceived. Do not a cheap (because gredients ' endanger the life of your child by accepting substitute which some druggist may offer you he makes a few more pennies on it), the inof which even lie does not know. BEARS THE SIGNATURE OF their unworthlncss. 83. "And with tho stonos ho built nn altar In tho nnmo of tho Lord, nnd ho mndo a trench nbout tho altar, as groat ns would contain two measures of seed." Elijah had but ono motlvo tho glory of God and but ono nlm to mako Illm a name. Ho know and bollovod that ho stood beforo God, and ho cared nothing for tho opinions of Ahab or all his pcoplo If only God was glorified. With groat calmness theroforonnd quiet confldonco wo may imaglno him building this altar In tho nnmo of tho Lord. Seo what wonders might bo wrought through us If only wo woro willing to llvo In tho nnmo of tho Lord (John xlv, 13, 14; xv, 10; xvl, 23, 21), The Maximum The Maximum cf Safety, of Speed, cf Comfort, of Rates. BRUSHED BOKE FOR BASE BURNERS HMD High-price- d F.URNMS, ft ft ft ft The Maximum Tho Minimum "The Kind You Have Always Bought" j fe Insist on Having The Kind That Never Failed You. THt CINTAUI. COMPANY, TT MUWUY (THIT, NCWTOKK CITY. r qygpH&y" MEDIUNt for the A Popular Proprietary MILLION.. Medicine Sold at Retail for Five Cents a Package the first experimental step in a direction that may lead to a revolution in the trade. i 1 h. X Naw York company of manufacturing chemists, the Mpant Chemical Company, or tabule" composed claceil upon the market about na jears anon of couiuressed powdered preparation of certain medicinal drug, whkli bad cure usccr or nl more general uso ninimK iniillcal men than an other, for (lie tallied 10 be of leYlalloii of such Ms common to man as hmu their origin In an Impaired dlKi.llon or weak- i- id rapacity for asslmllatMK food, absorbing nourUhment and eliminating waste. nearly eery Tbecaloguaof 1)1. Included under this hea.1 I. aald to Include pretty their standard dlseas Tor which the physician U called upon to prescribe. In preparing the principle remedy for tho acceptance of the American iieopfe the company laid down so prr grade, ated should be everything that protected a entering Into tho pack t Intact andof the highest throughand ixliudcd any unimpaired to retain It ijuiimiea and be used, Upwof time In any climate. Only I he choicest drug, (houldmodern their preparation Kirncr.thetabules ahoulil bain acconlanco with the latest perfected method, of packed In glau, protected by absorbent cotton, and securely corked. Kvcn the rorkg Sued havebeonof n grade aolilgh In It. requirement that no manufacturer of theso erery day stopper, could supply mom than a .mall proportion from M. output that would meet the exacting spccincalions. The glass vial were In turn packed In boxes of prrfoctlonof workmanship by those used by aauallty not surpassed In beauty andornamentsorgold. IlaYlngactthrlrblghatandard, the Dust fastidious dealer In Jewels and nndneerconentlngto Yary from It, tho proprietor, retorted to the accepted modern method, of making their commodity known, nnd seren hundred thou. and dollar. Invested within tlvo years In newspaper advertising ha. Informed every American cltltcn concerning tno aujierlor and surprising qualities of HI pan. Tabules. LldliiK thoughtful and painstaking observers of the changed condition, that .rep over the commercial world, and careful to note every circumstance having a bearing upon the successful prosecution of their trade, the manager, of the company have noted for every article 1. a present that there approaches an Insistent demand for a lower price although requiring that universal use, and that the rxijple, tho reaches or best of evcrildng. resent being called upon to pay heavy percentages for superfluous wrapping and packing or unnecessary protection against deterioration that might reIs needless In the case of n sult In years, but beendlscovcred, and proved purchaso Int tnded to lie consumed In a by the test of tlmeand actual experience, week. It lias also to loss of the that these Tabule. do not liavo mighttendency have been qualities or diminution of exexpected, Inasmuch a, under at first cellence from expoiuro that favorable conditions, those that hao lain loose In a drawer, a traveling bag or pocket for several weeks or month, are found to bo practically 61 fresh and a efficacious a Acting upon these .ucgestlon., and noting particularly lha unimpaired prosperity of great newspapers now Bold for a cent instead or the old rate of Ave time that amount, low rate and Increased .ales, the and the general tendency In all direction, towardting up Iltpan. Tabules In pasteboard company have entered upon tho experiment of put carton., which they will offer to tho trailo upon term, which will permit of a package being sold by the druggist or storekeeper nt a price lower than ever before adopted for a proprietary medicine FI VK CENTS ten tabules, or dose., for one half a cent each. The company will not discontinue the manufacture and sale In the form with which the people havo learned to know end value tho Klpans Tabules, but will offerthe cheaper sort experimentally for the benefltof such na may desire them. It should beplalnly understood that the quality of the medicine I. Identical In both sorts, the only difference being In the form and comparative cost of pocking or putting up. The Mrecent packages arn not yet to bo had of all dealer, although It 1. probable that almost any druggist will obtain a supply when requested by a customer to do so t but In any case a (Inglo carton, contalnln g ten tabules, will be sent, postage paid, to any address for Ave cents In stumps, forwarded to the Illpana Chemical Co., No. 10 Spruce nt- - New York, Until tha goods are thoroughly Introduoed to the trade, agent and peddler will be supplied at a prlca which will allow them a fair margin of iTOtlt, vli.l Idoien cartons for 40 cent. I) dozen (III cartons) for II 32. S gross (7W cartons) for 82U.51 23 groe iS.ouQ cartons) for Iltu. uasu witn tne orucr m every emu. 83. "And ho put tho wood In order and cut tho bullock In pieces mid laid him on tho wood and said, Fill four barrels with water and pour it on tho burnt sacrlflco nnd on tho wood." This would entirely destroy any possibility of deception ns to tho sourco of tho flro that was oxpectod. Tho wood Is suggcstlvo of tho cross nnd tho bullook of tho burnt offering of Lov. 1 nnd of Him who Is tho only truo offorlng, tho nntltypo of nil sacrlflco, with tho taking of whoso llfo human hands hnd really naught to do except ns God permitted. 81, 85. "And tho water ran round nbout tho nltnr, and ho filled tho trench nlso with wntcr." Tho second and third tlmo was tho sacrlflco nnd nltordolugcd with water, until oven tho trench wns filled. How nmazed tho prophots of Baal must hnro boon to seo such strango preparations! Did you over try to kindlo n flro with wot wood? If not, you can hardly appreciate this situation. It is only whon things nro, humanly speaking, Impossible that Ood really has opportunity to show Himself. When Moses thought that tho deliverance-oIsrael from tho hand of Pharaoh was a hopeless task, thon God said, "Now shalt thou seo what I will do" (ux. vi, l). 80. "Lord Godot Abraham, Isnao and of Israel, let it bo known this day that Thou art God in Israel nnd that I nm Thy 6orTant, nnd thnt I havo dono nil theso things nt Thy word." Having maao nil theso preparations nnd tho tlmo of tho ovcnlng sacrlflco having como, tho servant of tho Lord calmly looks up to heaven and talks confidently with his God. no says that ho has dono ovcrythlng ns God had told him. So tho nrrnngomont nbout tho wntcr wns no thought of Elijah's, but a command of God. Now ho asks that God will accept nnd seal It all ns His, that His great nnmo may bo known. It Is only when ino nro walking with Him, self subdued nnd fully ngrccd with Him nbout everything, thnt wo can expect to seo His Why buy Anthracite Coal, when you can get ST. BERNARD CRUSHED COKE for a much less price? One ton of the Crushed Coke will do the same work as one ton of the best Anthracite Coal. $, Rates, Time mid nit other lufirmallon will be cheerfully furnished hy I C. Or by f ATCJOns, or. Locuvi U.C, El W. W. ETIIRIDGE, Agent. 8 ASK YOUR DEALER FDR IT AND SAVE MONEY 2 K-t$9S- GRDVEE . ?; SitSSSfifiSiti-;ENDEAVOR. A - CHRISTIAN VETERAN'S LAMENT. (9ur (lored iiiens. If We Knew. If we knew Ibe woe and heartache Waiting for us down the road, If our lips could tasto the worm iv ood, If our backs could feel the load. Would we waste the time in wishing For a time that ne'er cin be. Would wo wait In such impatience For our ships to corns from sa? If we knew the biby fingers Pressed against Ihe window pine Would be cold and stiff Never trouble us again: Would tbo bright eyes of our darling Catch tho frown upon our brow' Would Ihe print of rosy fingers Vex us then as Ibey do now? d Ah, tbose little fingers, How they point our memories bick To the hasty words and actions Strewn along our backward track) How these little bands remind us, As in snowy grace they lie, Not to scatter thorns but roses, I For our reaping Strange we never prize the music Till the bird has flown. Strange that we should slight tho violets Till the lovely flowers aro gonel Strange tbat summer skies and sunshine f Nevrr seem so fair As when winter's snowy pinions btiake their white down in the airl Lips from which the seal of silence None but God can roll away Nevrr blossomed in such beauty As adorns ihe mouth toih) I And sweet words that freight our memory With their liciutiful prrfumn Crime to us in sweeter accents Through the portals of thn tomb. Let us gather up the sunboims Lying all along our path. Let us keep the wheat and rose, Casting nut the thorns and Let us find our sweetest comfort In the blossoms of today, With a ptlirnt hand removing All tho briers from Ihe way. Margaret Sangster. ice-colsweet-voiced one-halch-if- ssssS Toplo For the Week Tleglnnlns; July 10. Comment by Itov. S. II. Doyle. Topic Tho consecration of ability. Hng. II, Mnrkxii, (Prayer for tho international Chris29-3- MAAAMAAAAMAAA UAAMAAWAMAAjWAMAWUUIAAIWAAAJMAAAAAAAIWi Arthur G. lubn B. Cattleman, Lanliaa1, Ilrccklnridge Caslleman. Royal Insurance Co. The Largest Fire Insurance Company In ilie World. Does the Largest Business in the State of Kentucky. Does the Largest Business in the Southern States. i Losses Paid in Kentucky in 1896 - $249,831,0311 & Caslleman, nnmo ningn tiled. 87. "Hear mo, O Lord, hear mo, that this pcoplo may know that Thou art tho Lord God nnd that Thou hast turned tholr heart back again." All has been dono that tho pcoplo may know that Jchovnh is tho truo God. This wns tho great aim of nil God's dealings with Israel, that nil pcoplo of tho earth might know tho hnnd of tho Lord (Joshua lv, 21). Can wo say that, ns far ns wo know, wo nro living day by day simply that tho hand of God may bo soon upon us to His clorvf Is it our ono aim that, regardless of what It may cost us or of how or whero no may lead us, wo want nbovo nil things tho llfo of Jesus mndo manifest In usf (II Cor. lv, 11.) 88. "Thon tho flro of tho Lord foil nnd consumed tho burnt sacrlflco, nnd tho wood, and tho stonoe, nnd tho dust, nnd licked up tho water that was in tho trench." Was there over flro llko that? Ah, Lord God, thcro Is nothing too hard forThcol Water and oven stonos nro as easily consumed by Thy flro ns wood or flesh. How quickly tho answer enmo, and on Elijah's part thcro was no striving or wrestling, but n calm and holy confidence Thus tho flro enmo nt tho dedication of tho tabernaclo nnd of tho tcmplo nnd on othor occasions (Lov. ix, 24; II Chron. vll, 1 ; Judg. vl, 21 ; I Chron. xxl, 20). And I doubt not but that Abel's sacrlflco waa accepted by tho sword of flaino touching and consuming it. 80. "And whon all tho pcoplo saw It they foil on their faces, nnd thoy said, Tho Lord, Ho is tho God; tho Lord, Ho Is tho God." How much they meant by their confosslon God know, who read tholr hearts, nnd Ho knows just how much or how littlo wo mean by our professions and confessions. May wo havo that truth In tho inward parts whloh Ho so doslros (I's. II, 0). As tho prophets of Baal wcro overcome, so will every ono bo who sots himself against God (Isa. II, 11, 17; II Thces. 1, May Uo now cast down evory high and proud thing in or about us nnd subduo us wholly to Himself that wo may magnify Him. Tho Farting of tbo Path. Wo bco tho good a way that may hnvo to bo reached, as ono fights with tempests on tho mountain top, but PAUL M. MOORE EARLINGTON, KY Bate Resident Agent for Barlington and Vicinity, MANAQER3. Southern Department, Homo Office- - Louisville, Ky. VWVY 'Yvwwwwirwwwwvwvwwwwvwywwwvww '. iita,iititii.iK,rfj t .,ti a ...fi ...Ji ,., ,,.,? ,t,l,,4ll;, j ,,. ,r .A,,.,.!,,, WE HAVE SPARED -s- . NO EXPENSE iT TJfjA f vl tG A fBaO. I lllllllllllllllBBBBBafeaBSW9'7Sl'l sSjfaSlCI4l!Hw ".''0 PRICES ALWAYS THE LOWEST. tS To make our Funeral Equipment the best in this part of the State. & Anything and every- - K thing you want in livery ) whloh, whon reached, is a path of nnd peace. Wo bco tho wrong a way too often adorned witlt specious promises of oaso and plenty, bnt which loads at last into doubt and disappoint nient and despair. Wo seo tho human soul hero on this earth placed forovor at tho parting of theso paths, whoro it must cliooso its way and nbldo the of its ehoico, howovor angols may plead or demons may cajole. Wo seo theso paths reaching out into an endless t nturo, nnd, though wo daro not predict to what dopths of infamy and woo tho ono courso may or may not at last doscend, wo daro to Bay that who-ore- r, through tho way of sacrlflco, has climbed tho heavenly stoops shall ns his rowaid gifts worthy to bo carried throughout etornlty with solemn gratitude- and sacred awo. Christian picas-antnoBS - tian Endoavor convention.) All havo not tho samo talonts and abilitlos in Ufa God has placod soma in high position and somu in low. To sonio Ho has given great wealth, to others poverty. To ono man He gives power nnd influenco; to another Ho docs not. Sonic- men havo llvo tftlcuta, somo but two, somo but ono. But whether much or littlo has boon given it has all como from God and should bo used for Him. to 1. Ability should bo oonsocratod God becauso it is tho gift of God. All things belong to God and nro gifts from God, given not to bo used far oursolvos, but for Him. "Tho silver is mino and tbo gold is mino. salth tho Lord of hosts." "Tho earth is tho Lord's and tbo fallnosa thorcof," salth tho psalmist. It is God who oxnltoth ono man and dobasoth another. Tho man who has fivo talents them from God. Thoy theruforo boloug to God and should bo consecrated to Him. Groat talents possess n groat danger. Wo aro apt to bo proud nnd selfish, to imagino that tho groatness is inherent in ourselves, and that wo con uso it for our own glory and advanco-mon- t. No matter how great may bo our talents and ability, lot us romombor that all comes from God, and thank Him by UBing nil our gifts for Him and His ennso. 2. Ability should bo cousocratod to God, bocauso it brings groat responsibility. God will demand of us an ncoount for all Ho has given us. Tho mnu who had fivo talonts had to account for fivo talents. Wo often envy thoso who nro rich, thoso who occupy high positions in lifo, nud wish wo had similar riohos nnd positions, but when wo think what great responsibilities como with thoso things had wo not perhaps better thank God that no has withhold thorn from us. Think of accounting to God for tho uso of 11,000,0001 Think of accounting to God for tho power and nbility to in fluenco for good or evil hundreds or thousands of human bolngs, possessing immortal bouIsI Tho only way to boar tho responsibility of ability, howovor groat or small, Is to consocrnto it to God, to uso it not ns bolonglng to ourselves, but to Him. 3. Ability should bo consecrated to God, becauso it is n dlvino command that our nil should bo given to him. "Thou shalt lovo tho Lord thy God with all thy heart, nnd with all thy soul, nnd with nil thy mind, nnd with all thy strength, " This, Bays Christ, is tho first commnndmont. With honrt, o soul, mind and strength, with our beings, wo aro to lovo nud sorvo God. This is His own commandment Abilities of boad, heart and hand aro to bo nsod for God, howovor groat or howovor small thoy may bo. All that wo aro, all that wo may hopo to bo, all that wo havo, comes from God nnd should bo usod thoroforo for Him. Dent, vi, Biblo Bondings. Judgosvii, 1C20; I Sam. xvii, II Sam. xxii, OS, OS, Ps. xovi, cxxlv, Math. civ, 24; csxi, xix, Lukoxvi, xxv, Horn, xii, 1; I Cor. vi, 10, 20; x, 81; Epb. iv, en-tir46-60; 14-810-011-211-1- On, for tho boys of tho old brUado Who fought In tho ranks of Lee, Who charged tho columns when Sherman mndo Bcnl With his legloni for tho I3ut tho grasses of forest and field and glado Wave over the boys of tho old brlgado. Oh, for tho boys of tho old brlgado Who fought by my sido that day When wo battled for victory, blado to blade, And tho ranks at our ruah gavo way I But lono In tho Bllcnco and shadow they're And the grasses wnvo green o'er tho old brigade. Oh, for tho boys of tho old brlgado! And tho legions seem to como Trom n thousand graves, llko breastworks mado, And march to tho rolling drum. Llko shadows they march and llko shadows ami metier of newt cr All communication Ulnine to litis column should be sJdrcnod to Ceo. alixandi, Katlincton, Kr. Llfat yf&flP J? I laid, Mr J. U. Hawkins departed last Sunday for Shrlbywlle, Ky., whera ho rocs lo represent lha Odd FellowV Lodge of this place. The Torchlight Entertainment last Saturday night was qmto a treat for our young pcoplo. The ladies of ths A. M. E. 7.ion Church will commence papering and carpeting this week. TASTELE55 1 The rally, whilo it did not como up to rxpeclations, jet was a good starter. la the debate on Ihe Cuban question our George Simsbas scalped threo heads, nnd C H I LL fcrL til they fade. The ghosts of tho boys of tho old brlgado. And Ood rest tho boys of tho old brlgado And hallow tho turf that lies Flowering over oach crimsoned blado And over their dreaming eyes I And tho stars of Ood on tho heights arrayed Bo sentinels over tho old brigade! Atlanta Constitution. Sabbath Catechism, Horo is n catechism on tho Sabbath, fortified with Biblo roforences. It is tho work of Miss Cathorino Copley, tho junior superintendent of Rivorsido, Cal.: When ni.., 2- fC nn ll n i. n' .1. i. For whom did Ho mako it! What does Ho command us to Whon does Ho jay wo may workj If xx. 0. Whoso day is Itf Exodus xx. y,S 4c II, 28. May wo work on tho Sabbath? Ex. xx, 10. May your eon or daughter! Ex. xx, 10. Or hired man or cookr Ex. xx, 10. Or horses or your visitors? 1'iy any ono) Ex. xx, 10. What eUo aro wo forbidden to do on tho Bab-bat- .11.1 did Ood make the Sabbath n i f.l 3 Jill, lo?Iix,8. f When ought wo to prcparo for Sunday Isa. Iviil, 13. ? Ex. xvl. 23. When God prepared food for tho children of Ierail, ulu Jlo prepare any on uunuay 7 xvl. 27. u What rcsolro did tho Jews of Nchemlah's day make? Neh. x, 01. What effect did It have! Neh. xlll, Tho breaking of tho Fourth Commandment hod had what effect ? Jer. xvii, 27 J Neh. xtil, 18. What about tho man who keeps tho Sabbath? Itn. hi, 2; Will, 13, 11. Is it possible to keep it right as we think and still dlspleaso Ood? Isa. I, 13. Ps, How Bhall wo keep it! Luko vi, xcv, 0;lleb. x, 25. 1 Christian Endeavor World. Going Without Ilcllglou. .Tho worst kind of religion is no religion nt all, nud theso men living in oaso and luxury, indulging themselves in tho nmnsoment of going without may bo thankful that thoy llvo in lands whero tho gospol thoy negloot has tamed tho beastliness and foroelty of tho mon who, but for Christianity, might long ago havo eaton their carcasses liko tho South Sea islanders, or cut off their heads and tanuod their hides liko tho monsters of tbo French revolution. James Rnssoll Lowoll. Will Power Neooary. Will powor should bo boh lnd our asking. Sontimcnt is all right if it has resolution and oxocution to givo it body nnd nctlvity. Emotional supplication must bo animated with tbo praotical spirit Many plead carnostly and do vory littlo toward making thoir prayers n reality. Tho grnco snpplioatod must como into tbo heart and go out into tho life Presbyterian. The Second Coming of Christ, BARNETT & ARNOLD. simfUpt mynasyuiiiuryjjuyi r Tiprgu.lsy,i, gMrpurpiurjb i ji -- tfjwnnr3c af ALL a f fcJtu" ZP"Hy EARLINGTON.KY. nAjuuuojrup. 'juica lioua. In tlmo. KOIllI bf drujrirlsts, LUHU WIUHt HSfc I AILS. Tho signs appear to point to tho near The Missile of Death. Wo nro often surprised by tho good approach of tho blessod day of Christ's things that como to us unexpectedly. Bocoud coming, Tho world, with all its Wo havo been somotiincs astonished at sorrows and unrest, anticipates a chango of some kind, nnd soon wo who look for tho way occurrences that promised bocamo groat blossinga At tho Him Bhall boo the coming glory nnd eharo in tbo bliss of His ovorlasting sicgo of Sevastopol n cannon ball, missing its nlm, struck in tho sido of a kingdom. Episcopal Recorder. neighboring mountain, and from tho To Them That Zmmo Illm. flssuro mado by it gushed a stream of All things work togothor for good to crystal water. Tho mlssilo of death wns mndo to becomo nn instrument to opon thorn that lovo God, bocansu lovo is ala lifo sustaining fountain. Using tills ways tho gainer by boing tested. Episincldeut as nn illustration, a minister copal Rcoordor. said, "If in us nbido tho wators of Value of l'ersonallty. eternal lifo, tho thrusts of satan will Tho world has hardly begun to only open chnnuols by which thoy may tho vnluo of personality ns nn flow forth " If wo sustain to God tho oduoativo force. It appreciates briok relation of beliovcrs in Christ, without and mortbr, books nnd instruction quito a hlmilow of ilnuht, "all things work enough, but personality not nearly for good " Presbyterian Ban- - enough. S. V. Colo. d,is-nst- is crying for one more Miss Gatewood, one of Ibe faculty of Atkinson College, will in alt probability teach our public school tins session. Don't fail to read Henry Rice's letter from Cuba in this column. Methodist Hill only bobs up serenely now sinco the bos stood before Ihe judgment bar. Several of our loune people went lo Oauson Springs last Sunday. Rev Baty, of Morton's Gip, is now onn of us Rev. Drivers assisted Rev Galbreatb in bis rally last Sunday. Miss Ella Hawkins Is in Adairville. Ky , this week, as tha delegate for the Methodist Sunday-schooRev. T. H. Metriwclher left for the Conference Tuesday morning Remember the Convention lint will meet here week after next. What's tbo mailer with the Morton's Gap nine? Rev Grady, of Morton's Gip. was in tbo city Thursday. Come out tonight and hear tbo boys say their speeches Old Qlory" Stationery. Georgn Miller is improving at Ibis "Old Glory" never was so dear writing to the heart of the nation as it is Points of discussion: universally today. The symbol of Power must underlie obligation. " "A man is not to bo blamed for what be Liberty is appropriate wherever cannot help.'" displayed and always attracts at"If a man deprives himself of power, he docs not by so doing absolve himself tention and touches the feeling of Americans. from all obligation." Luke, This child set for the Progressive and patriotic busi fall and rising of many; that thoughts of ness men are contributing to this many hearts may be revealed. enthusiasm and attracting attention St John, The Women's Baptist Educational Con- to themselves by displaying "Old vention of Western Kentucky will be held uiory, in its proper colors on with the Mt. Zion Baptist Church of this their stationery and in every way place, July 21, 22, 23 and 24 It is to be possible in connection with their honed that we will have a good attendance. On Friday in addition to the work of tho business. Anticipating the demand for this convention, tbo following program wilt be rendered: The Bee has purchased the necAddress by Prof. H. S. Sanders. essary supplies and is prepared to Instrumental solo by Miss Ella Hawkins. furnish the ilag printed in all its Address by Prof. P. R. Cabell. color and beauty on Song by Mrs. Cornelia Trava. Oration by Mr. William Killebrew, "Old Glory" Ltller Heads, Recilatton by Miss Mary Johnson. "Old Glory" Note Heads, Letter Prom Cuba. "Old Glory" Envelopes. Nbar Santiago De Cuba, We print large Hags and small 20, iSpS, June Frihnd Hawkins: It is with much Don't forget our "Old Glory" Picnic Bills. pleasure I now endeavor to drop you a few lines to innuiro 01 your neaiin ami in in "Our ilag list also includes the form von of mine also. This leaves me "Banner of Free Cuba." well, and I truly hope when this comes to Be patriotic and up with the your reading, it will And you in tbo best of Put "Old Glory on your hca 111. 1 would nave written oeiore, urn times they have kept us very busy, I guess you stationary. Get our samples and see in tho papers about the "scraps" we prices. Address, having. Very few soldiers have been are The Eee, killed and a few have been wounded. The Earlington, Ky. Ninth Cavalry has not bad any fighting worth talking about . Wo havo bad only a few little brushes with a lot of fast runners. A Summer Outing They did not want lo fight. They just Line kept us after them. The Rough Riders Along the North-Wcster- n (Chicago & Northwestern R'y) can had a cood fie lit day before yesterday Thev lost about sixteen men and had be most cnjoyably spent at Milabout twelve wounded. Out they killed waukee, Waukesha, Madison, Deover a hundred and took some prisoners and captured some field pieces, I tion l vil's Lake, Green Lake, Gogebic, think Santiago is taken yet, but we won't Lake Geneva, St. Paul, Minneapbe lone Retting there now, olis, Duluth, Marquette, Lake This h surely a fine country here The Minnctonka, White Bear, Ashrichest land I have ever seen. 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