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Compounded W A NISUBl I president O W WADDILL Csihler a opki 9 crOCI B BANK MADISONVILLE KY GapUl Stock 50000 Transacts a general banking business an WileS the accounts of the citizens of repWBs an adjoining counties Has fie finest most Mcnra vault IB pat sectlo on of Xtacky rJ l THE OUESTWN OF PEftOE Equivocal Denials from Madrid ApR parently Given Out for Home Consumption LIVELIEST SATISFACTION IN EU ROPEp An OBleUl Note issued In I arlt Reciting tlikt the Freud Ambn ndor ut TnAh Ington Ha lleen Authorlind to lressent a Note front tllnlll to the Iml dent of the United Htiitc linialoqulrics were mado on tho subject of tho reported peace mgotlatlons worn seemingly given out at tim Spanish capital prior to Spains format appllca tlon at Washington for peace Many similar communications intended for homo consumption may bo expected during tho negotiations but thedonly purposo of such denials is to CiiNtllllan susceptibilities and they will not affect tho rail point at issue Lively HatUrucllou In liuriipo lxj1reBsedInthroughout Europe at tho fact that thlnllforpence Is looked upon as being within lutasurablo distance thooponIngof hostilities and it is believed here that tho United States was nt first un ofllcially approached and gave a gen era idea of tho conditions she would Insist upon bcforo M Cambon tho French ambassador presented his note anti that tho formal negotiations will consist chiefly of tho formulation of terms already practically actiledfAn oniclal Koto Itiucd In tart PAnts July 27rIte following of ficial note has been Issued here At tho request of tho Spanish gov ernment the French Ambassador atPWashington hue been authorized by I French government to present n noto from tho cabinet at Madrid to tho president of tho United States It Is in the nome of Spain that M Cambon who Is charged to watch Spanish In terests In the United States made this communication to President McKinloy at tho White House Tuesday afternoon in the presence of Secretary flay A UenUI train Cnennta MADRID July 27TIm government denies that it hiss been occupied with the question of pence Premier Sn gasta contradicts the statement that ofllcial negotiations aro in progress but tho foreign ofllco announces that negotiations duo to private Initiative arc proceedingtAn Armltllce ftlnjr be Agreed to If Sptfin U Acting In Good Futth- WASHINOTON July nirhiu president by Thursday will communlcnto our an swer to Spains peace proposal to Am bassador Cambon If Spain gives as uranco that au armistice will bo fol lowed by a treaty of peace on certain general lines It Is probable that the president will agree to an armistice It is asserted that if an armistice is granted It will only be on terms similar to those accorded Jon Torul at Santia gotho general contentions must bo admitted by Spain leaving only thc details to bo arranged by tho commbic sioners Tho United States un derstood will go at tho matter in n straightforward manner that will leave llltlu scope for the exercise of tho usual Spanish diplomatic methods The Question of Indemnity IndemnityItwill not bo In the mood to abandon any claim on this score if Spain by further resistance obliges It to go to heavy cxpcnso In sending n naval ex pedition to Hnaln nUll of continuing on a largo sculo tho military movements now under way- IrcparlUK wn Anitrcr to Npttn WASHINGTON July 27 Secretary of State flay Is III conference with tho president rolatlvo to the answer to bo given to Spains pence mcssngo Asked as to when the reply to Spain would bo made ho said it would depend on cir cumstances but would be delivered within a day or two All French Kiubuule Notified PARIS July 27Tim government of France has notified all tho French em bassies of tho fact that Spain has math overtures through M Cambon tho French ambassador at Washington for pence with tho United States IU Effect on tho Iloerno MADIUO July 27The big rise in prices on tho boorso hero Is looked up on as denoting great confidence that peace between Spain and tho United States will bo concluded FIFTH ILLINOIS RECALLED Had Nearly Loaded on the Train nt Ilo i yUle for Newport Now Who thojChlrd Kentucky wat Sent to lleplaoo It CHATTAHOOOA Tonn July 27Tho order sending the Fifth Illinois to Newport News was revolted after tho regiment had marched flvo miles to Rossvilio and had jialf load ed on trains standing there Tho trains wcro unloaded and the men highly disappointed were marched bade to camp The Third Kentucky was then ordered out and loaded on tho trains intended for the Fifth Illinois This regiment gets away this after noon The Ono Hundred nUll Sixtieth Indiana has been ordered to take tho placo of tho Fifth Illinois InUrants brigade and will leave Thursday The First South Carolina was ordered to proceed al bnco to Jacksonville imI to join Qcn Lee The Sixth Tcnnv soo is ordered from Knouvllle to Chick amauga On Butler Taylors farm barrtam chickens and quails are The quail hen hatched chickens and the bantam is the proud moth er of a covey of little quails The little chickens followed the quail mother off into the copse and areas wild as real quails The bantams little quails deport themselves in the yard and coop the same as regulation chicksGar rollton Democrat Subscribe for TilE BEE k a r SAYS IT IS ALL NONSENSE Irlnco nlsranrcks Flijslclnn Denies the Stories that tho Jinn of Dlooit rend Iron U Dying IJFnnv July 7TImc Tagllcho a well informed conserva tive newspaper of this city has issued an extra with tho following tele gram from Dr Schwcnlgcr Prince lllsmarclta physician in answer AortIt is all nonsense lIe sleeps well and otherwise his condition is un hanged Time Hamburg scho Correspondent ays ngoodightInterruption Time swelling of his mbs has been radical Count William eaves Frlcdcrlchsruho on Saturday but Dr Schwcnlgcr will remain there for the presentliNoldlcn and Sailors to Hnre the Two Cent State WASHINGTON July S7 Postmaster General Smith requests that notice bo iven that nil letters addressed to sot icra and sailors of the United States in Porto Rico Cuba or Manila will con- tinuo to bo sent as heretofore at the twocent rate This docs not apply to the general service 1 oitrnnitcr At Santiago WASHINGTON July 27Louls Kcm per has been designated by Postmaster General Smith to act as postmaster under military supervision nt barilla RO This notion was talccn because JIaJ Stuart who hail been selected for this placo desired to remain with tho majorInIlia Olivette Would Mnlto a Good 1rUo NEW YonK July 27Time United IS S leantiagowith which tho pay tho soldiers and he had on board a cargo of delicacies or tho side and wounded She also barrlcd n corps of doctors antI nurses Silver New S filIITATJON9 alttaburghCincinnati 110 17 8tfUI 116 03 42 00 P Tcnpprt 34 01 L oouIsvilleI olroes 01 o- cwOrieimnsN lUi 011 T FalL T Trace THE MARKET REPORT KUrnlnDeJfcleArMNo S rod Tftanci No t 083700 COrnNo S rolled 3X No Z white SSa OaUNo S c atlmyreaoote Earllll1rosh1IoNew Ktandard mess 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slightly but the demand continued strong after offerings had fallen off and the whole list ad vanced snow There was a falling off In de mand In the second hour and on realizing practically all of the gains wore lost Sates for tho forenoon 19OOI shores Tho bond market tended upward and there were some striking Individual transactions In eluding a Moolt of 300000 of time now eovornmaut N when Issued at l04- iConsiderable excitement pre vails in Lexington among stock owners over the existence of that dread disease known as pink eye which at present threatens to become epidemic Several deaths have in the vicinity but it is believed that vigorous efforts will arrest and stamp out the fear ful malady Are you a subscriber to TUE BUG You should be t t i i o DVIGESFROMSKAGUAVIThe Louis Frank H Reed Died j From His Wounds PERILOUS TRIP ACROSS BEIIRING SEA Klglity IlllnoU Gold HeeUcrs on Hoard the Steamer Alankn Union Stool n SerIes of Danger nut Finally lot ThruuK Tho Total Quid Importation Tills Month UencliPH SDBlliOOO SKATrrK Wash July 37 Advices from Skaguay Alaska state that trank II Reid who killed Soapy Smith has peopleIIvoDetails have been received liege of1 4ho perilous trip of 80 gold seekers from Illinois across Itchrlug sea in time river ISheadel1lit P C Ilaeomaii of Chicago They left hero Slay 21 for Nunlvak Island in tho schooner Dculah At Huulvak tho Alaska Union was con Jtruclcd On July 2 she started to c iv guardsitimJng a barge and steam launch The d tart was hardly made before a storm same up At Its height Ono of tho Holler FJim RuraliAnd Hooded tho lower deck with steam sllInchesChicago with n crowbar broke open a door that had been nailed up to keep out the sea and released tho water herplessJiiftt In Pluto to U rale Another Storm which nho avoided by running under the leo of Nelion Island mndebutshoal water Time pilot cast anchor and threw her nose up to tho gale Tlc shoIDYToMtug on tho Ugly Lumpy Swells characteristic of Ilehrlng sen Not ono OnJulyexpedltlon The Month Uold Importations Thus Far SKATTIK Wash July 7Thmo Ro tlurIngThe City of Kingston brought in the passengers of the Canadian steamer Athenian which makes tho fifteenthlvnl It isesthnatcd that SenttloI Importnllonthisj A Stampede to Indian Silver i troiHlnlebeIng thebrnnehesnti Sulphur crocks had been complet d and was so favorable that claims were selling from 835000 to 840000 each REPORT FROM PRINCE HENRY rho Hublff Stay Incident ns Given In an OuV dab Slnteln lIt 17 1rlnoo Henry of 1runln UKIUIX July 27A dispatch from Shllnghnlsns an official statementrom Prince Henry of Prussia bayIi BIlYSthooft some Spanish women and children who were in distress At laIn Uramb the Qcrman warship happened to meet a steamer belonging to tho insurgents which left without any difficulty arts l ug On returning tho Irene met out ide Manila bay two United States ships which did not speak her In conclusion tho statement sets forth that time removal of women and children was effected from motives of humanity and with a strict obscrvancu of tho rules of neutralitylIrlnco llumnrok In a hail Way Again HAMUUIIO July 27TIme health of Priuco lilsmarck is again causing his friends uneasiness Ho has boon confined to his bed for throe days and suf fore from insomnia A Well Defined System Lotmo suggest to nil uiy young brethren that if thoy hope to convert Binuore nnd edify Christians thoy must toko n strong and unuesitntiuR grasp on Gods Word null Iiuvo a clear well defined sys tom of Biblical theology Your business is tint to miHottlo faith but to strength en it Stick to tho old well tried i heaven blessed gospel Keep the mod em fogs out of your study As n wiso man has said You way have your bo ucla and have your doubts Boliovo your beliefs and doubt your doubts Never doubt your beliefs and novcr bo hove your doubts1 Then yonmayhopo to build up n solid church on Josna Christ as tho comers tcmo Rev Theo dore L Cnylor in Evangelist Doing nnd Knowing Men say that when they know thoy will do Jesus says that when they do thoy will know Ho docs not promise to manifest Himself to tho man who dreams or debates but to him who keeps lila commandments Tho seeds of truth sprout in tho soil of obedience Tho words of Josus in tho mimi of a disobedient man aro no moro vital than wheat in tho wrappings ofa mummy To know tho divinity of Jesus teach ings wo must do His will with dofluHo intention Moral disobedience is mental darkness but to submit our wills in loyalty to Ills law is to open our minds to tho light of His truthS B Times The Mystery of Mysterle Wo live In n world of mysteries Wo cannot understand the simplesttforoos of nature Wo speculate and and set forth our beliefs and after all thoy are but beliefs Of n surety wo know but llttlo or next to nothing When wo ascend into tho realm of eplr it tho mysteries grow anti deepen Into whatever field wo carry our investiga tions wo tire constantly reminded that oven what wo do8eowo BOO ns through a glass darkly and cannot fully un derstand Christian Work c t L J I The Royal U the highest grade batlig powief I known Actual teiti tkow It goes 00 I I thIrd frtb thu MX other brand tt rePOWDERAbsolutely Pure norm HKINCI POw co hew YOUK THE CAPTURE OF GUA1AI DUpotch from Cnpt Illgglnion Corn mandlng the Naval Expedition Escorting Oen MIles WASIIINOTOX July 21Tbo navy de partmont has posted tho following dill patch front Capt Higginson in command of the naval expedition which went to Porto Rico with Gen Miles ST THOMAS July tt leoaRecelved In VublnEton July n IBM 130 It in- SccncTAiir or TilS NAVY WASIMOTON Arrived hero Port Ouanlca with Germ Miles and the United States troops today at0Uo Jrolanded company of sailors under command of Lieut Harry P Ruse U S N and Lieut Wood s soldiersCommander Richard Vulnwrlxht and oUtcers TransportsIschargedboats of Massachusetts 1 have telegraphed Admiral Sampson HiaaiNsoic Port Quanlca Porto Rico July 8S 1603 SET RIGHT BY GEN SHAFTERb troi llcports llogardlnir tho Custom Ad ministration nt Santiago De dared to be UntruegWASIINOTOK Jul 27 p tartmnentdispatch received from Gen Shatter in response to a query by the departments to ships being turned away from Santiago SANTIAGO VIA hArT July 2G AlUDTANTQKNIIlAU U S A WASHINGTON s hreohlpsDralloobllifrom New Orleans hiss sold only a part of It and tells mo ho U going away tonight I think ho will tell before ho payan1ubJecLsper ton as ordered the e rredortUeltoo a Kmounting Thtfand merchants are very timid about making a dupplioso hefI themcalllLhenpeoplof t pionhave been honestly administered Signed Siurrm MaJorQeneraL GEN BROOKE WILL NOT WAIT Ho Will Loavo Newport News at One S tutu Such Transport us Are Already Loaded YAfiuiNOTOjf July 27As a result of bootweenFirst army corps at Newport News and tho ofllcialsof the war departmentI Gun llroolcc was authorized by Secre t Iiiipsslower transports to follow when DenIhookoshis troops was being delayed by the dllHculty of gcttincr the troop equip mont aboard sown of the transports Ho suggested that ho bo allowed to start at once with such o f the trans AdjtGenCorbh proposltlon cordlngly The action IN in strict accord with the policy of tho administration as an nounced by Sucrctury Alger to prose cute the war vigorously in lorto Rico and elsewhere regardless of tho Spanish negotiations for peace It lIepnrtmentthlltexpedition will leave Newport News joiUClItiny orMomuhayimextA Big Mousy ImiADKiriiiA July 27Eddle Me OtUllu of liouton anil Jimmy Michaels the Welshman have been matched to race 33 miles for a purse of 82600 wit ncr to take nil The raco will toke place at Willow Grove on Saturday August 0 AU thin great pacing teams CyelQllnelngCycle association of which time two men aio under contract will act aa pacemakers War Is Not 111 Only Trouble titipatcifromsuffering from an attack of the measles IVIU Itelllumluata the llnlcmrlo IslandI MAPIUD July L27Tlmo Spanish au thorltles liars decided to roillumluato Lhtvlmichshortly after tho outbreak of the war A complete skeleton of an adult person was dug up by the workmen preparing for the foundation of the new Baptist church Un derneath where stood the coal house of the old church was found t4eightence was not known until the dig gins revealed it The skeleton was found at the very bottom the skull being wedged between two rocks There ate many theoriiLIt to account for the they arc all mere guesses RUS sellville HeraldLedger I tI I f 1 J tUI tw WmcTrUW T T59Wi ny i 4 rrlPI timwit CONTRACT TO PURNISII i t4And1IngIIOn the i i1 from 1300 and up PAPERf J 11 L t 11 EARLINGTON 1898 theorize OTHERWISE UNNOTICED The American Society of Civil thigh neers Is in session at Detroit Mich Tho civil governor of Santiago is do uounccdby len Shatter as a presum g rascal luC At Kaufman Tex in a street duel Jerry Nash and his two BonsUlllcd Frank Gray Barney Kcopko aged 20 was burned to death at South Bend hid by his houso burning Policeman Fred Hoycr of Paducah Ky shot and killed a negro who was sisting arrest Gov Jones of Arkansas In hits next essage will recommend tho consoli dation of elections Rev Father Herman Mayroso of Columbus 0 was found lead in bed at Shclbyvlllo Ind About JOOcraploycs of tIme South fend Indchilled plow works arc out on n strike for higher wages Two sons of W P Couch of Grande Rwllnmll1gInWillis Slay a negro porter narrowly escaped death from a St Louts mob for shooting Ed Kennedy a laborer It is estimated that the shipment of green fruit from California will fall short about 1000 cars this season Judge n W Williams died at his homo at Mortons Gap Kyof a com plication of diseases aged 81 years CapL John rIce and old settler and au exmerchant and a native of New ersey died at Newton Kits aged 81 yearn h Mr anti Mrs William Kemmer re- iding at Dublin In11 celebrated their anniversarylue8l1ay Hankers are anxious to obtain tho new threepercent war bonds in order to retire their fourperccnt government bonds 17yearohlboyin thin Missouri while endeavoring to save the lifo of a comrade The twoyearold son of James Lo nu near South Whltley Ind was struck by tho Continental limited on InstantlykilledDTho homo of John Qramblo Perry Okla was burned and nearA small children wore burned to a crisp and an older child was probably fatal l burnedTho W and malt houses of Franz Bros1 brewery at Freeport Illweredestroyed by fire Tho loss is about 910000 and thin insurance 83000 on time stock only Pastor Ellts of tIme St Louis Evan gelical Lutheran church wilt contest the war stamp act compelling ministers to place revenue stamps on mar certificates crespecteditizeny Tuesday Ho was tho fattier of Murphy who was in Uobsons crew that sank tho Herri inae nlnrmlngdelltbrnte county Kas is due to millions of min ute worms which thoroughly per mcato the stalk or pith of grass and hayA special agent of time interior de artmeut closed tho Brush Creek Wyo tie camp of J C Toiler anti s I btsurveyed public land L F Murphy of Council Bluffs la has received a letter dated July 8 from lmlson Lieut Will Murphy of the Twentyfourth United States in fantry who was reported to have beentkilled in tho attack on San Juan The barns of Samuel Murphy Mrs Graft John Fay William hendersonrand Monroo Kendall all miles of ascii other near Kcokuk Ind were destroyed by lightning All wcro filledwith frcshlyOiarvcstcd hay andigrain THE BATTLE OF JULY THIRD Designation for tho Urent Hen right In Which Admiral Currents Hquuil rOil was Dcstrood WASHINGTON July 97A name has been found at last fur tim remarkable naval battle between the American and Spanish ships that reunited in tho destruction of Ccrveras squadron Tho absence of a name has been felt in thin clumsy attempts made In olllclal reports to refer to tho engagement Lieut Whlttlesoy of thin navigation bureau has evolved name that is likely to be formally adopted for tho engagement It is Tho Battlo of July TItled He docs this for the reason that some of thb most famous battles that the world has known have been christened as of time date loughtihull tached to time fatuous naval engagement fought In inliloccan between Lord Howes fleet on ono side anti the combined French and Spanish fleets on time other which resulted in racraora ble victory for the British navy Four Men Killed and Twelve Injured by A NUroGljrcerlno Explosion PINOIK Cal July 27At 140 a m an explosion tool plaice In tho nitro- glycerine houso of time Hercules Pow doe Co No ono was In tho building A crow was sent to clear away tho debris and at 413 a terrific explosion took placokllling four men and Injuring 12 others somo fatally perhaps Thero was found evidence that tho first explosion was caused wilfully Only Messages for Ban Juan ReceIved NEW Yoitic July 27Time central cable office of the Western Union Tele graph Co has beeu advised by the TelegraphCoto decline to accept business for all stations in Porto Rico except Ban Ju- anConstipation Causes fully half time sickness In 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department Each report is made in detail as required by the naval regulations and they would seem to dispel time news jenli All seem to bo willing to concede that It was everyones battle and that each rcsscl engaged did its duty in its endeavors to smash time enemy- A number of otllcers are given personal mention for conspicuous gallantry but time consensus of tho entire clerics of reports that everyone from tho lowest to tho highest did what Nelson said England expected of her sailor at Trafalgar his duty Hoed Election Carried MoLKANsnoiio 111 July 27Time election held in this county on tho question of issuing 8280000 4H percent bonds to retire 8200000 7 per cent railroad aid bonds of time county issued In 1871 to tho St Louis it Southeastern railroad hits resulted in favor of the orooosltlon bv over GOO mnlorltv There is nothing but soldiers for Miles before us said he Spaniards iit is useless Toral i 1 And then Santiago fellL A W Bulletin J A Beautiful Present FREE for a few to all 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11 matter SUBSCRIPTION RATES Una Yeartrlclllnadnce ft 00 I Sia 50- TbreeMolltll 15- SIIIKle I 5Cople I Specimen copies mailed free on application fCortespofldant8 wanted In all parta the t us for parllcuurs I THURSDAY JULY 28 1898 I ANNOUNCEMENTS CONGrESS are authorized lo announce W FOWLERWe of Christian County aj a candi date for Con reSl from the Second Congressional Dlitrict subject to the action of the Republican partJOLLYWe are authorized to announce lion Jolly of Davies county at a can didate for Congress from the Second Congres- sionalP District subject lo the action of the Republican party HON SAMUEL J PUGII of Vance burg has been reindorsed lor Con gress by the Republicans of the Ninth district The Democrats have nominated their strongest man but Mr Pugh will have no difficulty in succeeding himself TilE London Slalist says We think America has entered upon a of great prosperity which will last Iperiod if no great folly is committed We hope the Republicans will have the firmness and patriotism to resist the poli ticians and refuse to allow unwise currency 4legislatIon FORMER editor Desha Brockin ride now Lieutenant in the United States army has been or dered to the front and has left for Newport News where he will em bark for Porto Rico Mr Breck inndgc was fearless in the conduct of his paper and will be valient on the field BOTH candidates for the Repub lican nomination for Judge of the Court of Appeals in the Third ap pellate district Judge C W Lester and Judge Wallace Jonc are working for complete harmony in the party ranks Itis predicted that united support will be given to the successful candidate THE imports of gold during the p fiscal year just closed were the largest in the history of the coun try reaching a total of 105985 279 and the balance of trade in our favor was 615259024 In the light of such figures it is proper to say that the election of 1896 was rightly settled GlobeDemo I crat The ChinchBug Farmers who are suffering from the work of the chinch bug or who desire to fortily themselves against I such a contingency should write tot J the Kentucky Agricultural Experiment Station Lexington Ky I with a request for Bulletin Nor 74 which is a very comprehensive r1 paper on the chinch bug by Mr 1H Gorman entomologist and I A High Tribute Speaking of President McKinley the Brooklyn Eagle independent 1 Democrat says His administration is bound to achieve greatness as welt as to have greatness ihrust upon it but his personal conduct or- employment of unexpected powers has f been so admirable and his bearing has been alike so sunny co natural so sympa thetic so dignified and so consistent that we shall be surprised if in tbe retrospect of history be is not reverently regarded to I be as truly a providential man In the presi dency as any of bis predecessors In times I of great national stress and strain have l been deemed to be To him is largely due fact that congress bas been a tribunal IIhe public service instead of a wrang ling menagerie of quarrelers marplotsand 1 It 1 of the victims of cross purposes Balance of Trade I Our exports for the last fiscal year were enormous The figures ISshowthat the exports were twice E as great as the imports and the exports of manufactures exceeded the imports of manufacturesthe first time in history that either of I these things have come about The balance of trade in our j favor in the fiscal year just ended f was 615 259024 against S286- I 263144 in the previous year J 896 97 which year showed a greater I trade balance than any previous I year only five other years having r5 j reached the 200000000 mark 5r Eof985299 exceeding the record of any other year Christian Soldiers Presbyterian Journal Philadelphia- It is very gratifying to read the testimonials to the Christian char acter of prominent olhccrs of the army anti navy Men are mailc braver through faith in God and belief in His direction and care Vhat Christian could read without a thrill of pleasure the account of the action of Capt Phillip of the Texas Admiral Sampson we un derstand is a member of the Church of the Covenant of Wash ington Admiral Dewey is a devout member of the Episcopal Church Commodore Vatson was an elder in St Johns San Francisco Lieutenant Hobson now so famous was president of a Y M C A and the list might be greatly extended To crown the gratification which such facts in spire is the knowledge of our noble presidents sincere religious char acter the latest manifestation of which is his proclamation calling upon the people to offer up thanksgiving to God for victory and prayer for protection to our soldiers and restored peace to the land Crops From Uwdstrects Just how fortunately located the United States has been during the past year in thin matter of crop yields can hardly be appreciated unless the record of crop shortages in other countries is examined Of course we all know that cereal yields in Europe in South Amer ica and in Australia were re duced in 1897 but it has remained till now to learn that the export of cereals has been prohibited from the port of Chinlciang on account of the great scarcity of those com- mOdities in the Liang Kiang pro vince which is usually regarded as the garden of the Chinese Empire KENTUCKY NEWS NOTES Rev G E Thompson brought to this office yesterday a curious freak of nature in shape of an Irish potato which had grown through a small hole in an old piece of tin The potato had entered the hole when small andwhen it had filled it and could grow no more in the middle it continued to grow from each end until it resembledvery much a rat caught in a trap Todd County Times Mr J R Wittyan old citizen of Metcalfe county died at his home at Summer Shade last Satur day of consumption Mr Wittys health has been failing for years He was Metcalfe countys first Sheriffand has been quite promi nent in the affairs of his county since its organizationGlasgow- Republican Whitesville July z 9Mr and Mrs J Wesley Barrett who live a few miles north of town cele brated the fiftieth anniversaryof their marriage on May 29 The entire family consisting of the old people nine children nine grand children and two greatgrandchil- dren were present Each of the families present brought a well filled basket of good things When dinner was announced Mr and Mrs Barrett were surprised to find seven dollars under each of their plates The contribution was made up by each one of the children contributing one dollar theI grandchildren a quarter and the great grandchildren ten cents Mr and Mrs Barrett are probably the first couple to celebrate their golden anniversary near here Mr Barret is 74 years of ageand Mrs Barrett 69 and both seem destined lor many years of life yet Owenshoro Messenger The oldest inhabitant of Mor gantown and most likely of Butler county died last Saturday when old aunt Louisa Carson who has been bent with age for the last forty years departed this life Her exact age is difficult to arrive ate She was however all the way from IOQ to 115 years old When a stave she belonged to Uncle Jimmie D Carson the saddler and has been maintained for sever al years through the kind donations of her young master James T Carson of Louisville Smith Car son the giant is Aunt Louisas grandson and nearest relative here Morgantown Republican- A large tree in Mrs Means pas ture north of town was struck by lightning at 1230 Wednesday The tree is about one hundredand fifty yards in rear of the dwelling The tree was riddled by the light ning and killed a fine cow which Mr G M Steel had been pastur ing there for several months The cow belonged to Mr Bridge Kennedy She was a thoroughbred jersey and valued very highly by Mr Kennedy Several other cows were under the tree but none were killed The same bolt passed through the hall of Mrs Means residence and struck a tree in the front yard The trees struck are are fully two hundred yards apart It is miraculous how the residence escaped destructionHopkinsvi1leI- ndependent Messrs Chas Drury and L S Clark two prosperous farmers of the Pikes Peak vicinity have fin ished delivering a portion of their crop several hundred bushels of wheat to the Union town Roller Mills The price paid for thin ce real was seventy cents the highest market price and when the excel lency of the wheat is known it can readily be seen that the price was a deserving one The wheat graded 63 pounds to the bushel and is the best crops that have yet come to our notice The Pike Peak vicin ity is an excellent agricultural dis trict and some of the finest wheat in the country is raised by the farmers living there Uniontown Telegram ORGANIZATION OF THE ARMY Statement of What Has Been Ac complished in Ninety Days Of the 216500 Volunteers Called For 212000 Are in the Field Washington D C July 25 Adjt Gen Corliin tonight made public a statement of the progress made in the organization of the regular and volunteer armies of the United States up to and in eluding July 24 In the ninety days which have elapsed since tho President issued his first call for volunteers an army of 261400 men lias hccu recruited mustered equipped and placed in the field an achievement that has elicited surprise and admiration from the best informed military authorities of Europe The personnel of the army is far superior to that ofany body of men hitherto raised for military purposes l y the United States Every man recruited whether for the regular or for the volunteer army has undergone a careful physical examination conducted by disinterested and competent of ficers As a general proposition therefore the army is physically without flaw Quite naturally the requirements for the regular service arc more rigid than those for the volunteers because recruits for the regular army being con sidered merely as individuals are obliged to undergo a more severe examination than the volunteers many of whom arc taken into the service as organizations The statement indicates that only one in four applicants lor admission to the regular army was accepted by the mustering officers and medical examiners In this way a notably high class of men has been secured for the army Of the 216500 volunteers au thorized by Congress 212000 have been placed in the held nearly all of them fully equipped In a few days the entire volunteer army will be thoroughly organized into regiments brigades divisions and army corps The apitude for military discipline and instruction which the volunteers have evinced has created surprise among the representatives of foreign govern ments with the United States army They agree that the Americans are the finest soldiers in the world Following is the consolidated statement made by Adjt Gen CorbinApril aoJoint resolution approved recognizing Cuban independence April 22Approvalof act for increasing the military establishment April 23Presidents proclamation first call for 125000 volunteers April 2sAn act declaring that war ex isted between the United States and Spain April 26 Approval of act forincrease of the regular army April27Genltralorders issued provid ing for increase of regular army May liAct approved to provide for volunteer brigade of engineers not to exceed 3500 ann an additional force of im mimes not to exceed 10000 April 22 Strength of regular army in cluding jncrease G 1000 April 30Actual strength of regular army 26500 Recruits obtained to include July 24 24930 making a present tofal of 51400 and deducting the casualties 2000 we have as available 49400 men in the regular armyJuly 24 Balance of recruits required for regular army uioo April 23 Strength of volunteers called out 125000 Special Unitod States volunteer cavalry 3000May it Brigade of United States vol unteer engineers 3500 Ten regiments of immuncs 10000 May 25 Second call 75000 Total volunteer army 216500 July 24 Present strength to date of volunteer army physically examined en rolled mustered into United States service and for most part equipped 212900 July 24 Balance of recruits required for volunteer army 4500 Balance of recruits required for regular army 11600 Total recruits required 16100 July 24Totalstrength to date of regu lar and volunteer armies 261400 Aggregate 277500 Note The above figures do not include signal and hospital corps men respectively The 24900 re cruits obtained for the increase of the regular army authorized after war was declared to exist were se lected from about 100000 appli cants bya limited number of re cruiting officers but illy spared from their respective regiments and for the most part strangers in the coun try canvassed arid during a period of competition by State authorities for the same men Returns will show a progressive increase as this competition ceases C B Fraser of Trigg county has a sword that was carried by his greatgrandfather in the French and Indian war and with which he scaled the Heights of Abraham with General Wolfe in the battle of Quebec which was fought on 1759betweencalm The blade of the sword is straight and about thirty inches long ornamented on each side near the hilt with the graven picture of a fox The hilt is about six inches long and has a common steel guard The highly prized relic is in a good state of preser vation i Your friends may smile But that tired feeling Means danger It Indicates impoverished And impure blood This condition may Lead to serious illness It should be promptly Overcome by taking Hoods Sarsaparilla Which purifies and Enriches the blood- Strengthens the nerves Tones the stomach Creates an appetite And builds up- Energizes and vitalizes The whole system Be sureto get Only Hoods AWFUL DEED OF TRAMPS Tried to Wreck an L N Fast Passenger Train FIVE HEN WERE ARRESTED GLASGOW JUNCTION Kv July 25Five tramps arc in jailat Glasgow Junction charged with attempting to wreck L N pas senger train No 4 due in Louisville at 1225 About a mile this side of Glasgow Junction a section hand found an iron fishplate on the track and going back he was just in time to flag the passenger train The fishplate is used under the rails where they join each other in order to make them firm and fast The one in question had been placed on top of the rail and secured there fast enough to have sent the train rolling into the ditch if the section hand had not happened to find it in timeDetective C W Williams in the employ of the L N was notified He learned that the con ductor of a local freight train had put tramps off his train between Glasgow Junction and Cave City He summoned a posse of section hands and the party boarded a handcar and started in pursuit They overhauled their game and all five of the tramps were arrested and taken back to Glasgow J unction FROM THE EXCHANGES For several days past Tom Rose a crazy negro man has been running about in the woods west of town in a nude condition His clothes were found and Tuesday night a party of men watched them expecting the negro to return for them He did so and was cap tured lie has been living on green corn that he would steal from the fields His body was badly lacerated by briars and thornsMurray Ledger At present Livingston county has the best crops it ever has had As a general thing the crops have been well cultivated and the acreage is greater than ever before andshould the good seasons continue the farmer will have to pull down their old barns and build new ones before they can house their crops Southland Banner The first load of watermelons raised in the county this season was brought to town Monday by Mr George Babe of Stanley Owensboro Golden Era Mr E M Moss the wellknown and wellinformed bicycle dealer estimates that there arc 700 wheels in use in Hopkinsville and a great many more in the county There are so far only four chainlcss wheels in the county two here and two at PembrokeHopkinsvilleK- entuckian Mr George Hamilton of Mt Sterling the largest tobacco grower In the State was on the breaks this week selling tobacco at the Buck ner warehouse He had a lot of eleven hogsheads of Burley not particularly good on which he realized an average of 1250 a hundred He was much pleased with the excellent prices receivedand said he would ship more hereafter Heretofore Mr Hamilton has sold exclusively in Cincinnati He grows about 500 acres of Burley every year on his several farms With his brother Carroll he owns about 4000 acres of Bluegrass land enough for a dukedom CourierJournalA oyster box and its contents weighing in all eleven pounds was brought in from Jack son over the L E In it were the remains of two Federal sol diers who fought in the Civil war Probably very little more than the skulls still remained The re mains will be reintered at the Na tional Lot at the Lexington Ceme tery by Col W R Milward The remains are those of John Rouse Commissary Sergeant of the Four teenth Kentucky Volunteer Caval ry who enlisted in Company M at Irvine Estill County and died August id 1863 and George Mel ton of Comp2ny H same regiment who died on August 15 1863 in Breathilt County Lexington Herald How would the Canaries look in a Yankee cage soloquizes Un cle Sam The old gentleman seems to be out on a general col lecting tour taking in everything novel and strange It is a relief to him after many years of domes tic knitting work Bryanism Mc Kinleyism mugwumpery etc Mexican Herald mijjj1jiijj LOCOMOTIVE BLASTS A wreck on the main line of the L N at Horse Cave last Tuesday caused several hours delay to passenger trains Several of the operators who lately en listed in the service of Uncle Sam felt somewhat agrlevcd when they arrived at Cbickamauga and found they would have to lend a helping hand to properly prepare the camp ground The boys had pictured for themselves a life of ease nnd when called upon to handle a pick and shovel It almost broke their hearts Some of the boys who formerly worked on this division xvcre in the crew that was required to dig ditches and do other manual labor around camp and who were heard to express themselves I wish I were back homo with maThe depots and other buildings along the Henderson division aro now being adorned with new coats of paint nnd much improvement In appearance is the result Supervisor John Davis after a sojourn at Dawson on account of ill health has re turned to Springfield Tenn and will soon be able to resume work if ho continues to improve Supervisor Sullivan and n largo force of men laid several miles of eightypound steel rail last week We believe this is the first of lhat weight laid on the Henderson division rho past and present month seem to bo bad ones on the boys as quite a number of of them have been dismissed from the employ of the company for different causes The boys say that Master of Trains Devney sticks close to them when they try to do right but when they wander away In unforbidden paths he gives them the cold shoulder and often their walking papersConductor Herb met with a painful ac cident last Monday Ho tell down nnd a hogshead of tobacco rolled on his foot tear ing off a toe nail and doing other damage which now causes him to be on the invalid listNight Yardmaster UUckwells residence wax visited by thieves last Sunday night Dispatcher Wooldridge when last heard from was at Colorado Springs enjoying the bracing western winds Section Foreman Udmunson of the Se bree section met with a painful accident last Monday While assisting in unload log ballast he was hit on tho hood by a piece of timber and received a scalp woundWhile assisting in leading tobacco hogs beads at Sebree last Monday a colored man lost one of his ringers by having it caught between a car and hogshead cut ting it off- After a few weeks rest Conductor Morgan is back at work on the Providence train lIe spent sometime at Dawson nnd as a result feels much improved As a passenger conductor Will Cozart is making a success lie it popular with the railroad men and the traveling public and well qualified for the business A Pullman conductor stood propping himself against the marble counter of tho St Charles Hotel He had just come in from the transcontinental rnn The public is dead sore on Spanish names said he as he turned away from looking over the register You may not believe it but I have found a strong prejudice against the Spanish names on the Pullman cars and the company is arranging jo change many of them The fire of patriotism is too hot just at presentto put up with anything that even suggests n don The com pany may kick on it but one of the superintendents told me yesterday that sev eral of the cars had already been sent to the shops to barn tho names changed Some of the most poetical names in use must go because they suggest the Queen Regent little Alfonso or some city in Spain For example such cars as the Cadiz Blanco Castile Seville Mercedes Moreno Lusitania and Andalusia are be ing rquarely boycotted And this is no joke In Pitlsburg the other day n passenger took a day coach rather than pay for a seat in the car named Castile Upon the Erie road last week the handsome car Blanco Was pelted with stones and mud while it was standing outside one of the best stations on the system The people simply wont have these Spanish names I just heard today how the Mercedes bad been turned down on the Panhandle line a week ago and how the porter had ridden 200 miles without a soul in his car Of course he kicked Who wouldnt The porters are disconsolate and say there is no use talking the fine Spanishnames go these days and when a porter gets leary of his car you had as well take it off DOWN IN TIlE MINES Now the report comes that the metal In much of the projectiles now used at Santi ago and vicinity was dug from tim Iron mines In tbat region Since the capture of Santiago work in the iron mines near there has been re sumed thus giving work to a large force of men Daring the past week several miners claiming to be from Illinois and other northern states have made their appearance here In search of work Some of them claimed that they once worked in Ibis county at what was then called the Ward mines but close inquiry reveals tbo fact that there never was such a mine In this county Ben Drieve and son formerly employcs of the St Bernard Coal Co have severed their connection with said company and will now be found with the Rcinecke Coal CoJohn Hogan soliciting agent for the Hecla Coal Co spent last week in Mem phis Tenn and oilier points In tIm South Tbos Robinson foreman of the Empire mines reports work there good now the mines running four or five days in the weekD M Evans has returned from a bud ness trip to Memphis Tenn Joe Kline for years past a miner at Barnesley bas taken his departure for the north where he will goto work in sqmq coal mine D W Umstead is spending a few days at Dawson The railroad track leading to the Wood stock mine is being worked on antI wd sup pose work will soon be resumed there The Manufacturers Record says tbat three new coal and coke companies filed VlrglDlalastNorth Carolina is now coming to the front aSQ mining state therefore it Is no wonder the people take more interest In u protective tariff At Saginaw Mich many shafts are be- Ing sunk to prove the location of coal pertonthan it was last year The works at the Cenrerille Is have l i t oi u 11f N Jf r IjOj Ii ill t 1i I i j Ii i Perfect Health Keep the system in perfect or der by the occasional use of jtts Liver Pills Theyreg ulate the bowels and produce A Vigorous Body For sick headache malaria bil iousness constipation and kin dred diseases an absolute cure TUTTS Liver PILLS been rebuilt and miners are working again mininghavesecond vein 50 cents and In the third vein Go cents A meeting of the Ohio coal operators at Chicago on Wednesday last seemed to be wagesforAt a recent meeting of the Brazil Ind miners of the Block coal district they re solved to quit mining by contract All the miners of tho McIntosh Coal Co struck on the 8th because the company wished them to work under contract With the exception of Sullivan county the coal industry of Indiana Is almost at operators busy The situation is worse than the Chicago agreement of January last Pana 111 July 2Sceral nonunion miners were severely beaten today while en route to the shafts to resume work Only two miners entered Springside mine Operators Winchesters preventing the union miners Interfering One nonunion miner named Henderson while en route to Penwell mine poundedThe to surround the shafts Deputies and police Complicationshave nldermen owing to Mayor Penwell one of RrantIng carry revolvers and guns The operators and miners organization have been given notice bp the State Board of Arbitration of a decision the board that 33C should be paid for mine run mining the Pana operators to furnish all supplies system abolished The miners have given notice parlicular The Transvaal gold mines are continu ally yielding greater quantities of the production agoItmined during the year would reach 75 000000 an unheard of valuation for any mining district lint the May output is at the rale of 78000000 for the twelve months and the increases in the extraction will insure the larger figure It may even be believed that Sooooooo will not be too largo for the year since each month since January I 1898 has seen an augmentation in tbo quantity How long this source will supply such a vast stock of gold no one can say though some mining experts have predicted that it can not comparativelyfewearsfew which have gone by since California and productionhutyears which seems a reasonable period considering the character of the reefs the effect of the immense addition of such treasure to the worlds present reserves of it should be more important than perhaps anticipatesProvIdencherald Although the development of the Poca hontas coal territory was initialed as re cently as 1883 its reputation for fuel pur tOdayliltnavy it a ready market in the principal manufacturing centers of the North as readers of the Manufacturers Record are aware Referring to this industry a correspond saysWhen there England the Cape de Verde and other Eastern islands and some of it was im ported into London and attracting the attention of tbe British admiralty it Is said was tested by them Another strike bas come in England and Wales and the coaling stations in the Eastern islands of Cap do Verde Cape of Good Hope etc are hawing to look to the Atlantic coast of althoughPocahontas coals there is a demand for it at Cape de Verde and the Cape of Good Hope the priceforno circumstances will it be sold either dlI rcctly or indirectly to Spanish vessels IOrbe trade bas largely increased with the West India islands especially St Luca and within the last sixty days the British admiralty have purchascd two carS goes for consignment to the naval agent at Bermuda Several foreign governments are in treaty for supplies of this coal and our own government has bought largely of it to send to Key West and Honolulu and has just purchased a cargo to send to Manila Hanson Inklings C M Livingston and family of Adair ville aro visiting relatives here Lank Wilson who has been confined to his bed for some months with malaria and rheumatism la still quite sick The Misses Lovelace of Louisville are visiting relatives and friends here James Edge and family ofthis place are visiting relatives in Clarksville this week Henry Ashby W W Brooks and J T Slaton tool in the excursion to Clarksville last Sunday The picnic given here last Saturday for the benefit of the Baptist church at this place was well attended and was also a success from a financial standpoint A sleek fellow who gave his name as Johnson passed a worthless check on C C WingcrtE Oord ers fatherinlaw at this place last week Tbe check was passed at the saloon and besides tbe goods obtained got about nine dollars in money As goon as the fake was discovered parties pursued and arrested the stranger who was taken to Madisonville and lodged in jail to await further investigation Two fiends in human form made a bold attack on Ralph Jones at his home a few miles west of totvn last Friday afternoon It is supposed that robbery or murder or probably both were tbelr intention Mr Jones had been away from home roy a few hours and when he returned he started to his room upstairs and or reaching the second floor was confronted by two men heavily armed who demanded bis surrender Mr Jones fled from the house crying for help and the wouldberobbers pursued him only a short distance from the house when they 100 fled and have not been overtaken An attempt was made a short lime before to allure him from his home by night but the effort wasa fruitless one jir OIUH Spruce Gum Balsam li a actentlOc Annuity hated on modern discoveries awl com rIndIbrO1lalldrtrusplst to procure It for you not Initock two lzesZSc and We bold by St Bernard Drug btore Subscribe for TUEBEEI t i jI V t y nw Jt 1iJ j Ii i r7 I Lisman News Miss EfHe Rice visited ni Providence last weekIRev Price of Marion filled his regular appointment hero SundaIWm Baker Is on the siclc list this weekI Miss Olga Price of Providence is visit Ing here this week Mrs John Jenkins who has been sick for some time is convalescing Miss Fannie Baker visited nl Madison yule Saturday and Sunday Mr Thos Marshall is nil smiles It is a boy There will bo a grand picnic and Sunday School basket meeting at Mitchells Grovo SaturdayMrs W Payne of Providence is visiting her mother Mrs Wm Uaker this weekMrs Tate of Poole visited Mrs Syb Lynn at this place this place this week Mr and Mrs Ross Hokclt visited the family of Dr Martin at Uordlcy Mr Kcrncy Rico and sons Whit and Olho visited St Charles Saturday and Sunday Iron Hill n M Riley and Gabriel Towery went to Marion Monday LittleCurtis lUg s is having the chills K 11 Kemp and family of Tunila Miss are visiting relatives in this community this week Chinch bugs ore doing n great damage to corn In this section Mrs Sarah Kemp is still very sick Gabriel Towery Is visiting relatives In Caldwell County this week visitingher ShadyGrove If your arc not a subscriber to THE BEE you should be is is 125 for MANAGER BEST HOUSE Returned From Fishing Frankfort Ky July 25Audit or S H Stone and Treasurer Long returned today from their fishing trip on Green river and reported having had delightful I j t Annual Fair Louisville Agricul tural and Mechanical Assocl fForlinois Central Railroad will sell roundtrip tickets to Louisville and return at one fare for the round tickets to be sold 1Augustbe great ored people and should be en couraged by them War Map Latest official indexed maps of the world Cuba and Phillipinc Islands for pocket use issued by the Chicago Northwestern Ry free for two cent stamp B Kniskern 22 Fifth nue Chicago III Horseshoes of alluminum have been introduced into the Russian cavalry anti arc said to be very satisfactory The difference in weight as compared with the iron is about two and half ounces on shoe The rush away from Klondike is likely to be as great as the rush in that direction has been 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subscription doIWILLARDHOTELw ij C e r I ee Sjj Siibustry toe Lftlt e fI tQ1Li iJ LOCAL MS f t iEdPhillips spent Sunday last in e Sebree- Xr ft Mr John Rule left Monday lor- I j jva few days sojourn in Dawson Olin Farnsworth of Henderson is visiting his grandparents here l Farmers arc feeling jubilant the recent rains having assured i the corn drop ai p Miss Lucy Crcnahaw is visiting I v friends and relatives in Hopkins 1jviJlc this week still plenteous and oncthird has sold his call his domicile to a gallontJackson Williams vicinityvisited the different sections of the county concur that wheat is yielding beyond expectation wi f Mr D W Roland and wife of the Rose Creel country visited relatives and friends in this city yesterday IMisa Addie Lowton of Bakers fTcnn returned home Monday lifter a stayof several months with friends here jMiss Iimma Hall of Patoka c VJ Ifmi left for home yesterday alter JP visIt of several days to Rev C litC Hall and family Mr Jlcnry Carpenter and Mrs Annie Trouillas were married A Tuesday evening by the Rev C 2t Hallat the Methodist Parson age Miss Emma Wilson left Monday for Crittenden Springs and also I places in Webster county to spend several weeks with relatives and friends Mr and Mrs H L Ashby and son Paul of Onton came up Sat urday to visit relatives and friends in the city They left for home yesterday The county was greatly refreshed by a general shower Tuesday morrfing which lasted over an hour 1 and during that time i 30100 of J an inch of rainfall This wilt as sure the corn crop though it will 4 retard the threshing of wheat From all parts of the country come the most cheering reports of abundant crops The congregation that worships at the Christian church should not fail to invoke some special bless ings upon George Robinson for much needed improvements upon the windows of that sanctuary so that they can now be raised with out the aid of a jack screw Also for the new front steps by which other than professional 1acrobats can now enter the church A i without jeopardizing life or limb Col Richard Buckncr one of our leading farmers told us Tues day that he had threshed i zoo bushels of wheat from 60 acres He said his crop would have I yielded twenty bushels to the acre but some of it owing to rankness I had fallen so badly that he was un able to harvest it Ho reports Jthe best crop in his section seen r many years Local market for f the new crop opened at sixty cents per bushel lie Got Nothing Sunday night a nocturnal prowler invaded the residence of G L Blnclavell the night yardmasier at this place Mrs Blackwcll is away 1lavisit and Mr Blackwell was 1 absent on duty This gave the thief a clear coast and he deliberately c went through all the belong ings of the Blackwell domicile and the house next morning looked as if it had gone through a thorough course ol pitchforks Entrance was effected by cutting away a screen over a rear window then1 removing a stick above the sash I4Nothing was missing that Mr t could detect and he i- sata loss to know why the thief should devote so much time trying4 2 to pry into his business I tOAVASJ o V Ao1t- il I COOL DRINKS I 1I 1 Five Cents JJI PLAIN SODA I j I I ICE CREAM SOIIAb II NEW FOUNTAIN tAT I j t 1FOXS GROCERY ij Ha ttod 9 t at secllon 7 W 4P Serves Thieves and Dogs Alike Ijim Vincent is a good night shot experiencelastnight ho was aroused by a great rattling among his milk pans Se curing a Winchester he sallied out and found a dog engaged in skim Jimdrewplump in the happy land of ca nine He stacked arms and catching old Tray by the hind feet dragged him away to an obscure place Returning he se sittingdownto conquor In a short time he heard some one monkeying with the door of his meat house wherein was hanging several choice mid dlings of bacon Now although the law allows everybody to take sides Jim was religiously opposed to the fellow taking any of the sides above mentionedand to save his bacon he made a sortie upon the enemy and comImanded him to desist The Jiminvitedclined To diminish his velocityI Jim took a sight on layinginagain went out but the man was gone A large pool of blood showed where he had fallen and his pathway to the fence some distance farther was plainly traced in blood At the fence the trail was lost as the wound was un doubtedly bound up by a confedIerate A rumor was upon streets Monday that a man not many miles hence had accidently shot himself through the arm breaking one bone and much in terest was felt in his case One thing Is certain the thief who values a whole hide will do well JimVincentThere is more Catarrh in this srclion ofIthe country than all other distant together and until the last few years was supposed lo be incurable For a great many years doctors pronounced it n local disease and prescribed local treatment pronounced it incurable Science proven catarrh to bo a constitutional dlsI ease and therefore requires consliuliona treatment tails Catarrh Cure manu factored by F J Cheney Co Toledo Ohio is the oly constitutional cure on the market It is taken Internally In doses from 10 drops to a tratpoonful It acts directly on Iho blood and mucous surfaces of the system They offer one hundred dollars for any case it fails lo cure SeodI for circulars and testimonials F J CHENUY CO Toledo O Sold by Druggists 750 Halls Family Pills are the beslIAlways Welcome Mr Hiram Kirkwood of White school house vicinity paid us a call yesterday which will be re membered by every attache of tho office Besides many kind words of good will and encouragement he brought a sack of the finest ap pIes we have seen this season They were called the maidens blush and would make a fellow smile to look upon them so mellow that they wouldnt bear hard biting and were sweeter than cream and peaches We called from labor to refreshment in less jhan a a twinkling and while we munched those delicious apples with eyes fast closed in estatic joy for the first time in our life we realized that there were extenuating circumstances in Adams case Mr Kirkwood has our undivided thanks coupled with the wish that he may live longer than Mcthusa lah and pay us a visit every year florc Building Marion McCord was award td the contract Monday to build twoI threeroom frame cottages for Henry C Bourland lie will be gin operations as soon as he can land the material The building will occupy lots in the southern part of the city lately purchased by Mr Bourland and will be finished up in first class manner c There was some pretty close fig uring done on the work In the three bids placed the two closest were within two dollars of theI same figures and only 425 in tervened between the highest and lowest bidders A Toetal 1055IPete Herb the well known local conductor met with a painful acci dent Monday While handling some freight at Sebree he got hisI foot beneath the chine of a hogs head of tobacco and crushed his great toe badly the nail being entirely torn off by the fearful crush He came on home here and had the wounded member dressed by Dr Chatten and is resting as well as could be expected after such a painful experience His many friends regret his mishap and hope to see him again soon on the North end tt Sixteen to One There are sixteen guests sojourning in the chateau de Hopkins They represent the standard colors and various ages Most of them are slated for crimds that will en title them to service in the penal institution of tho grand old tom iiionwcalth While we arc loth to believe that a wave of blacksliding has struckour county we are bound to admit that there seems to be a strong trend lately developed among our citizens to patronize this popular resort an inclination which is never found in those who keep right in the middle of the straight and narrow way The State board of Health has been compelled to establish a quarantine against Jackson county The Board used every meams to get the county court to adopt some means to arrest the disease but to no effect and strict quarantine be came a necessity OctUr thin A Klondike Ibid Mine Good heal Is priceless when once lost Wlieu you have a aught or Invest tScln a bottle of lr Ottos Spruce Cum Bal sam the returneare than a half Interest In an Alatka void nllllell1lgoldca uuotuy lost lealh llewaru Sold by St Bernard Prug Store C A R ENCAMPMENT The ThirtySecond to be Held h Cincinnati Sept 5 to 10 Great Preparation for Entertain mont of Visitors Preliminary festivitIes including parades campfires reunious etc will commence on Monday September 5th lasting throughout the week The regular session of the Encampment will open at 10 oclock on the morning of Septem ber 8th 1898 The Encampment has been secured for Cincinnati through the joint invitation of the Municipality the Department of the State of Ohio G A R the Local Posts of the Grand Army of the Republic Chamber of Commerce Young Mens Business Club Builders Exchange Commercial Club Merchants and Manufacturers Club Manufacturers Association and the citziens generally Cincinnati is jealous of the repu tation she has earned for opened handed hospitality and her people determined that her record in this respect shall not suffer on this oc casion have entered into the prep aration for this event with a vim and vigor that presages the most successful Reunion in the history of the Grand Army of the Repub licThe active work of preparation- has been going on since October 1st last at which time committees were appointed consisting of one thousand of our most prominent and public spirited citizens The character oi these men and the general interest which the people generally are manifesting afford grounds for the belief that the Cincinnati of will long be pleasantly rememberedI by the grand old veterans who fought and bled in defense of their countrys honor rItAiSPORTAT- iONRailroadRakOneof the most gratifying features of the work of preparation so far as it has progressed up to the present time is the prompt and generous acquies cence with which the railroad as sociations have responded to theI requests of the Transportation Committee for reduced rates and other concessions to Cincinnatis guests upon this occasion A general uniform rate of oneI cent per mile has been secured upon all railroads entering in Cincinnati together with liberal time limits which will afford all visitors irrespective of the distance which they may have come ample time for return after the close of the EncampmentCincinnati enjoys the distinction- of at present being but a few miles cast of the center of population of the United States according to the last census and its peculiarly advantageous geographical location should attract an unusually large concourse of Grand Army people and their friends thus affording a rare opportunity for meeting old comrades and acquaintances and renewing friendships which were formed during those dark and bloody days when brother fought brother and the fate of the- Unionhungin the balance Cincinnati is a city of 400000 inhabitants and leads in many lines of industry The hotel and boarding accommodations arc unlimited Besides this free quarters will be provided in sixtysix school houses in the city and also at Camp Sherman which latter place will accommodate 15000 veterans Meets Your Needs When you feel tired languid nervous and are troubled with pimples and erup lions you wilt find Sarsnparhil exactly meets your needs It purifies and enriches the blood and imparts to it the ualllies needed to tone the nerves and nourish the whole system It cures all blood humors Hoods Pills cure sick headache nausea biliousness and liver lila Squire Head Grieves Squire Jim Head has not as much confidenc in humanity as he once possessed and this is the reason why Last Saturday he sold a calf for Tom Hodge and received therefor ten silver dollars Being detained he did not get homo until a rather late hour and decided that as the night had grown apace he would defer paying over Hodges money tilla future period He retird and slept without rocking till the following morning when he arose hastily and made a dive for his pants and found himself in the same condition of Brien OLynn whom the poet tells us had no breeches to wear After strict search had been made within the building the missing apparel was discovered near the yard gate The ten dollars was gone glim mering Eightyfive cents in small change remained in the left pocket and his watch had not been taken as the thief most likely thought it was a long wind Waterbury and nobody but Me thusalch has ever had time to properly attend to hour mills of that breed The Squire returns thanks to the considerate rogue for leaving him a little capital to re sume the battle of life and would be under greater obligations if he woutd hurry up and return that ten dollars he borrowed without the formality of asking Head has adopted the habit of peeping with one eye open and is now prepared to entertain nocturnal visitors with buckshot Lewis Warner the wrecker of the Northampton National bank and the Northampton Savings bank was arrested In Louisville Saturday He had residedsomc i time in Louisville and had made an extensive acquaintance in that city His defalcations 640000 He will be aggregattI old home to face the result of hia crime 0 jI t The ComeOuters Last Monday the Rev Austin D nondescriptI weeks have laid seige to this placei departed for Henderson Of al i1 the hermaphrodite creeds that ever struck this place these people certainly advocate the strangest They are what is styled Gomeouters1 They urge and beseech people tcI come out of the church and live Christian lives They oppose all churches secret societies and be nevolent institutions saying thai they are creations of the Devil They claim revelations from heaven preach the second coming ol Christ within two years and claim divine healing They ranted an unceasing warfare upon the Chris tians of our town during their en tire stay preaching upon the streets as no church would allow them a house of worship They drew small crowds and excited dis gust among both church people and sinners They made no friends and left unlamented They Were Pleased Mr G W Warfield ol Clark ville Tenn and Mr J H G Slaughter of St Bethlehem Tenn spent a few days in our midst this week sightseeing These gentlemen arc coal agents for the St Bernard Coal Co and came up to headquarters to look around Mr Warfield is an old ex Confederate soldier and related some hair raising reminiscences during his sojourn with us Mr Slaughter is a relative of Gus G Slaughter a pioneer citi zen of this place and the founder of Slaughtersville He had not visited this place since he used to come here to see his relative over twenty years ago They were well pleased with the town and put in lull time viewing the sights and under the protection of Bryan Hopper navigated the placid waters of Loch Mary They left for home Tuesday afternoon very favorably impressed with the way things are carried on in this corner of the deadening Entitled to Pity Miss Bettie Stevens and Miss Kate Robinson left yesterday to Visit relatives and friends in the Hanson country They expect to return Sunday During their ab sence our friend George Robin son will conduct an odd fellows hall as they are his housekeepers As George is of a very timid dis position we will wager a ginger cake that he is in bed by sundown repeating the little he can call tom ndof Now I lay me down to sleep etc A bright light will burn from evening twilight till sun rise and when not wrapt in deep slumber George will meditate with tightly closed eyes Kentucky Soldier Dead Princeton Ky Juiy 25Dixle Satterfield of this county received a telegram yesterday announcing the death of his wifes brother Ed Wood at Miama Fla of fever He studied law here for months and was well known and popular He went to Louisiana his old home a year ago At the breaking out of the war with Spain he joined the Louisana volunteers His re mains will be brought here Grinding Fine tt B F Drive son and daughter Mrs Annie Carter failed to materialize at Judge Cowells seance Saturday afternoon and the judge levied tribute upon the as follows Ten dollars and costs was exacted from the old man for ob structing the progress of the law by resisting an officer A V and trimmings were required of the young man for raising sand con trary to statute law Mrs Carter sacrificed a ten for general cussed ness and overestimating her capac ity for villianous tanglefoot Millions Given Away I It Is certainly gratifying II the public to know of one concern In the land who are not afraid to be generous to the needy and suffering The proprietors for Dr Kings New Dicovery for Consumption Coughs and Colds have given away over ten million trial bottles of this great medicine and have the satisfaction of knowing it has absolutely cured thousands of hopeless cases Asthma Bronchitis Hoarseness and all other diseases of the Throat Chest and Lun s are cured by it Call on St Bernard Druggist and get a trial bottle free Every bottle guaranteed or price refunded He Wears a Sonny Smile John D Peyton has been soar ing around In the seventh sphere of human happiness His friends at first thought he had fallen heir to a vast estate but later found that his felicity was directly trace able to a boy baby who had ad vented in the household of the said Peyton The new comer flipped the beam at ten pounds Peyton lit late Saturday evening and resumed his usual avocations Monday Rufe Stevens a young man who lives near Cairo was arrested Mon day upon a charge of highway rob bery and in default of 200 bond now languishes in the Henderson jail Although he bore a rather hard name he offered no resist ance and readily accompanied the officer Or Oltoa Spruce Guns BtUam the mon pleasant and reliable remedy for conghucoldt crodp all soreness of the throats cheit ana lungs barge bottk6c Sold by SI Bernard Drug Store t I r w ICE CREAM SUPPER For the Benefit of Widows and Orphans Fund to be 4GIvenr BY I O O F NEXT TUESDAY The members of the St Bernard Lodge No 240 I O O F will give an ice cream supper at Ma sonic Hall Tuesday night next August 2 for the benefit of the Widows aud Orphans Fund The success of the undertaking is assured for the reason that the people of Earltngton are ever ready to help along so laudable a cause and the gentlemen and ladies who have charge of this affair are sure to make it most enjoyable Good Luck too Strongly Indicated A note from our friend Charles Egloff calls the attention of theJ hosseditor to the old saying thati A cat brings good luck and states that seven cats have taken up their abode with him during the past week He further adds that his luck has turned for the better tt It seems to the nag man that if it is true that a single cat will bring good luck according to the rule of proportion seven of these animals ought to bring about all the bless ings in the catalogue and taking this view of the matter we would say that our friend may expect a cyclone of good fortune at any moment But should a numerous delegation of pussies descend upon the hoss editor he is just pussyt hisIfelinesCalifornia Gone to the Country Mrs Viola Todd who has been in ill health during the past eight weeks left for the country last Saturday with the hope that a change to country life would be beneficial in her case She will stay with her father who lives two miles out on the St Charles road At last accounts she was reported better We hope a few weeks sojourn in the rural districts will restore her former health gowHoodstry it Buy a bottle today and begin to take it Fresh Paint A squadron of L N painters descended upon our city a few days since and have slung lead and oil promiscuously since their landing They gave the depot both a full internal and external dose then lit on the band stand in Dickson jIN we get a new depot of a diffferent hue every year but style of architecture remains the same and like Tennysons brook cHuesa escent However we are thanklul If we cannot have a new depot let us have the old one changed as often possible Jesse Phillips has a newspaper published at Pontypool England which contains a jingle of rhymes about our flying squadron writ ten by an Indiana subscriber It is worthy of notice because an In diana mans efforts on an American topic have found place in a foreign paper Walter Morgan of Louisville while en route to Lancaster fell from his wheel overcome by heat within a mile of his destination His companion hurried on to Lan caster for assistance On his re turn with a party of friends Morgan was found dead Morgan had been connected with McCauleys theatre for a number of years and was widely known in theatrical circlesSergeant Haugby a popular of ficer in one of the Fourth Regiment companies met a shocking death at Somerset Ky on the 25th inst In trying to save a comrade from falling he stepped off the train at the end of the tunnel and fell through the trestle- Considerable excitement pre vails in Lexington among stock owners over the existence of that dread disease known as pink eye which at present threatens to be come epidemic Several deaths have occurred in the vicinity but it is believed that vigorous efforts will arrest and stamp out the fearful malady There is nothing but soldiers for Miles before us said the Spaniards it is useless Torally And then Santiago fellL A W BulletinCASTOR IA For Infants anti Children The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tha rf ffiTZTSignature of It is estimated that the Alaskan gold output this year will be at least 20000000 About 5000 000 worth has already arrived at Pacific coast points OUR OUARANTEtI100O0 IN GOLD We will pay One Hundred Dollars In Cold tot anjr and every case of cough and colds when 110 benefit la derived from the use of Dr Oltoa Spruce Gum Ualiam It contain uoflilnffjti uriout and U so pleaiant to take Dewar 01 liultatlotii Sold by St Bernard Drug Store Subscribe for TIlE BEE V Southern Railroads Gain In an article on the gross earn ings of railroads for June and the first half of this year the Financial r Chronicle estimates tnat the bet terment of earnings as compared with the first six months of 1897 must have reached more than 65 000000 It calls particular atten tion to the fact that there arc twen ty roads or systems where the in crease is in the neighborhood of 1000000 or more In one case the addition exceeds 4000000 There is the Southern Pacific Com pany which for five months ended May 31 increased its earnings by 4361162 which is nearly 500 ooo more than the improvement of the Pennsylvania Railroad for the same period It is interesting to note the improvements in the Southernroads Among the nota ble increases for six months were the Illinois Central 2456544 the Missouri Pacific 1827630 Lou isville Nashville 1111734 the Southern Railway 905698 the Memphis division of the Southern Railway 101210 Kansas City Pittsburg Gulf 671699 Texas Pacific 470706 Norfolk Western 339226 Chesapeake Ohio 329797 Florida Central Peninsular 314603 Mobile Ohio 198062 The earnings of eleven roads in the central South ern group during June amounted to 6722392 which were greater than the same six months in any year since 1892 The earnings of six trunk lines during the month amounted to 8420538 less than of the first six months of 1897 while the earnings of twentytwo middle and middle Western roads were 6378986 Taken as a whole the Southern railroads seem to be holding their own and in some instances to be doing better than the roads in more thickly set tled portions of the country though there is hardly a class of roads which is not showing material im provement A Clever Trick It certainly looks like it but there is really no trick about it Anybody can try it who has Lame Back and Weak Kidneys Malaria or nervous troubles We mean be can cure himself right away by taking Electric Bitters This medicine tones up the whole system acts as a stimulant to Liver and Kidneys is a blood purifier and nerve tonic It cures Constipation Head ache Fainting Spells Sleeplessness and Melancholy It is purely vegetable a mild laxative and restores the system to Its natural vigor Try Electric Bitters and be convinced that they are a miracle worker Every bottle guaranteed Only Soc a bottle at St Bernard Drug Store No Romance for Him Our sanctum was made radiant yesterday by the presence of Prof B Bourland who lives adja the Fair grounds The Pro essor rid out on a wheel to beam awhile upon his numerous friends He stated that he had just con a prolonged spell of haying nd that that gush aboufraking the meadow fresh with hay is all the thinnest kind of sickly romance which can be permanently cured by one hours treatment with a pitchfork when the mercury is standing pat at 100 in the shade Bucklens Arnica Salve The best Salve in the world for Cuts Bruises Sores Ulcers Salt Rheum Fever Sores Teller Chapped Hands Chilblains Corns and all Skin Eruptions and posh tively cures Piles or no pay required It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded Price 250 per box For Sale by St Bernard Drug Store Mr H B Stewart of Boxville and Miss Kate Parker of Dixon pent last Thursday with friends in the city DR L D BROSE PRACTICE LIMITED TO DISEASES OF THE EYE EAR NOSE AND THROAT sot UPPER FIRST STlltE- TEVANSVtLLE IN- DCilPisledis German Liver Powder CURES INDIGESTION- The entering wedge for nearly all Diseases the human system Is heir to PRICE 25 CENTS Sold by St Bernard Drug Store 4 I DETECTIVEWe want a man in every local ity lo act as private Detective under instructions Experience unnecessary Address I COOPERATIVE I DETECTIVE AGENCY Nasbyllle Tenn Dont Use Drugs unless you need them and then only drugs such as are sold by responsible druggists We keep only the best That U the great dis tinction to be looked for when the time comes that you need them Nowhere else will you find so complete astock A good time lo begin that spring medicine STBI3RNARI DRLQ STORE BRYAN HOPPER Manager Arc you a subscriber to TUB BEE You should be 4 Oii t KENTUCKY TROOPS Moved Toward Porto Rico via Newport News General Fred Grants Brigade the First and Third Kentucky and Fifth Illinois have been moved from Chickamauga toward Porto Rico by way of Newport News The First Kentucky was started from Rossville where it boarded the train from Chickamaugaat near midnight Tuesday The Third Kentucky was to get away yesterday but some fear was entertained that it might not be able to do so before this morning owing to the considerable delay in the moving of the First The boys are all rejoiced at the move and are delighted to have Porto Rico as their destination Death of an Old Citizen familiarlyknown lung trouble at Mortons Gap on the 25th and was buried at Grape vine Cemetery the following day Mr came from Chris tion County to Mortons Gap in 1888 and was appointed Post master under President Harrison He was an intimate friend of Gen Shacklefords and served through the war of the Rebellion in the Federal army He was the father of the present Postmaster at Mor tons Mr R L Williams 1- 4thTh r rG IDtlTt THE EXCELLENCE OF SYRUP OF FIGS Is duo not only to the originality and butotsotomanufactured by scientific processes SYIIUICo thotruegenuine Syrup or Figs is manufactured by tho CAUFOHNIA Fio Smut Co only a knowledge of that fact will assist one In avoiding tho worthless particsFOIWIA Fio Srnur Co with the medi cal profession and tho satisfaction which tho genulno Syrup of Figs has mokesIa guaranty Istaras it acts on tho kidneys liver and weakenlag nauseate In order to get Its beneficial effects please remember tho names of the Company CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO SAN FltANCIBCO CaL LOUISVILLE kr NEWTOIICXV SIXTEENTH ANNUAL MEETING OF THE Great Hopkins County Fair MADISDNVILLE K- YAUGUST i 24 25 26 and 27 18Q8M-I Wednesday Thursday Friday awl SaturdayC- onducted tic + f on a scale of magnitude never attempted by any other Fair i in Western Kentucky Suc ceeds on its merits and growing in popular ity and interest every year + 14 Enterprising methods honest repre sentations unusual entertain ment admirable facilities No Gambling No Drunkenness No Misconduct A clean gathering a clean management Recognized the One Great Fair of Western Kentucky Prepare to come prepare to exhibit some product of the soil or of your handiwork REMEMBER FREE CHILDRENS DAY + =Wednesday the first day of the Fair is Free Childrens Day Special program ar ranged for their amusement Every thing as advertised OF4FICERS FOR 1SQS JTino 13 Atlcirx on EDircotor ianGLiiofi C C Oiven IPreeat 33 E I eiffooara VioelPre t THE W Irlolojmexxit Sec V J i FSL C TreLiip Tree 6 hA ti t R9WVH11I1 w w TfflS qs c4 qi t 4 4 I 4- I L tc 1i I t p I T i 7t4 f Iru- Ic i jU Ten Cents r BUYS ANY OF OU- RSUMMER DRESS GOODS 1 This Includes All of Our J t Imoorted Organdiesf f Worth i2c to 25CsIALL N1VlANDERSON WALLERt MADISONVILLE KENTUCKYsho 3 AN OPEN LETTERY To MOTHERSmL WE ARE ASSERTING IN TIlE COURTS fOUR EIGHT TO TUE EXCLUSIVE USE OF THE WORD CASTORIA AND PITCHERS CASTORIA AS OUR TRADEMARK I DR SAMUEL PITCHER of Hyannis Massachusetts of was the originator of II CASTORIA the samo that has borne and does now bear 0 Hr on every the fac simile signature of t7 fe wrapper This is the original C A STO R I A which has been used in jT the homes of the Mothers of America for over thirty years LOOK CAREFULLY at the wrapper and see that it is s the kind you have always bought on the and has the signature of tfflu4 wrap per No one has authority from me to use my name exceptt The Centaur Company ofwhich Chas H Fletcher is President March24IDo Not Be DeoeiveclSDo not endanger the life of your child byaccepting L a cheap substitute which some druggist may offer yous because he makes a few more pennies on it the gredients of which even he does not knowaU The Kind You Have Always BoughtT BEARS THE SIGNATURE OF Insist on HavingiThe Kind That THE CCNtAUM COMPANY TT MURIUT TnT fcEWVONK CtTT 11 WEPqzI Ifr MEDICINEfor ii 1 MILLION A Popular Proprietary 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 A New York company of rnamiruiirlcR dirmlslsthe nipsni Chemical Company DlSCe IMPOII the inarKeiaiMJUlllV tu i midlrlnal tAblet Ot Jsliule coun vM7u of compressed powdered ireiaruu rtJn incUlclnsl drugs Uu iiscer timed 10 mOTe UM all n Iut tell than any other fur he cure or al iueh Ills cornnon lonnmu iino Ilirlr origin In fin lnitialr t digestion or weskeKlcaiweltyrorosslmllatinKf ii urlilnisnourlihment and ellrulliatlui ute The ca logue r UIIUIT I ii In ad II salt to irrlljr nenrljr every djieap ir which the hyIctan I cll1d 11101110 JItrILo In 1tarID their standard L remed for the acceptance of I he Amenimiinsiu the company the princlide that eeri thing entering tliu iockt i Imula M of the grad and aa preiuued and protecteil as to rrtalH Ita niallCli linnet nnd unimpaired through any extended time any cllmatft Cinlr Iheclinliwl drugs ahould uiMjluelr preparation ahouldbolnacooruanrewlth tiefalii tTi let methods of modern hclrnrethctalmlca In aaaI proteiled liy nlnorbvnt r tinnftiid securely corkeil Kveu tho mrki Used IiaveIccnofa auhlgliln iti rc ulremenU that no manufacturer of these everyday could npply more Ihnn it emaIL proportIon from his output that tr WouI1 meet the exacting pcifleatIon TIII as vials were in turn packed ioxou of not urpauedlnl bealltynud reel 1 or workmannhlpliy thnmuted ty tho mo t fastidiouS dealer anil rnanienl ofcold Haying act standard and neverconienting to vary from It the iToprietori resorted to the accepted modern inetbodioCmiklngthelr commodity knownatid Keren hundred thoiuand dollars In l1 veiled within lire year In newqwroilrerliilnc liai Informed every American cltlten concerning tbo amxrlor and turprlnlng nnallilmi of Itlpani Tabnlei t ijeing iioughtfui and iialnitnklng iUM rrni of the changed conditions that sweep orer the commercial world and careful clrrumitanre havlug a bearing upon the lucceuful of their deemanagers of the company nave noted that there Is a present Innlsttnt demand or a lower price for enr article that reaches or approachcl an iiutvcrnI oar end that the pou1e aithourla requiring the of everihlng being calkd upon in Iay hiavy jreentae for superfluous FM 4aullfarorable condltlonn those that flfol In ndrawe n travelIng hag or pocket I for several weeks or months are bo practically M fresh anti u efficacious as enrActlDg upon theM suntotUont and notlnit particularly the unimpaired prosperity of great newspapers now sold furn cent Invteod of the oPt rate of five times that amount and the general tendency In nil directions Inward low rates and Increased sales the coinpanyhave entered upon Ibo experIment or putting Itipani Taulealn pasteboard i will offer to the trade terrnswhtebwill permit OfCpackaje rnsold by the druggist or storekeeper at nprice lower than ever before adopted for S FIVE ClTS len tabulesor doses for one half a cent each TheompanywIilnotdItcontintiettInhIIanufaturoandaslo In the form with which have learned to but MIoiTer the cheaper oriesperimentaiiyforthobeflefltof such us may desire them It should be plainly r understood that the Identlcalln both sorU the only difference being In the form and cci ttpacking or 1 11eU The livecent pet k rJfaIJaages are not yet to be cuotomerfa that almost any druggist will obtain a supply when by A do 50 I buc In anycase a atagle carlo conlatntng en tabulel Wilt be aent poatagepald to any Itidree for five cent is- I stsmps fc ltipaneChvmlcaivoNo lOSitruce fit NewYork Until the goodsare thoroughly Introduced and peddlers will be supplied at a 1 price which wll allow them a fair margin of Toltvlzt dozen cartons for 40 cents t III cartons for tl32 S gross TMcattoIil for tSUO 23 gross 3CUO cartons for 2 sEt cash with the order In CTcrycuo 2r Iibbi Tij 1 f AAjaAe A 1- t John D Castleinan Arthur G laiulimc Brcclilaridge Cnslleinna if I Royal Insurance Co Of Livcrpool Nt The Larges Fire Insurance Company in the World IDoesthe Largest Business Transacted in Kentucky I1 Docs the Largest Bussness Transacted in the Southern States VicinityI KY m and Barbee Southern CastlemanI Home Office f v vvvJ I rw NO EXPENSE HAVE SPARED ddlTo make our Funeral Equipment the best in fiAnything Ii I A PRICES ALWAYS t j THE LOWEST BARNETT ARNOLD J EARLINGTONKYJ k c THE SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON V THIRD QUARTER INTER NATIONAL SERIES JULY 31 Text of the Lesion I lUng xxl 410 Mcmorj Verses 40 Golden Text Kx zx 17 Commentary by the HOT D tI- Stearns 41tAnd Ahnb cnmo Into his house heavy and displeased because of tho word which Noboth tho Joircollto had spoken uuto him for ho hate said I vrlll not gro thco tho Inhcrltonco of my lathers Thero fora like n sulky child ho wont to bod turned his face to the wall and would not cat It was n law In Israel thnt tho prlnco should not tnkoof tho peoples Inheritance oppression Kzok xlvl 18 but Ahab to know no law but his own wilL Ho offered to buy tho field from Nnboth tho Jnhcrltanco of lila fathers was to Naboth than money Tho Holy Spirit by whom wo nro scaled is tho ear nest of our Inheritance Eph I IB 14 Aro wo desirous that Ho shall not bo 4 grieved by any misconduct of ours 116 hut Jezebel his wife came to dm and said unto him Why is thy spirit o sad that thou cateat no bread And toM her tho cause Contrast tho sad ness of heart of Noh II 2 and of Dan x 4 8 with this selfishness of Ahab Ho 4 should havo boon lUte Xehomlah and Daniel full of desire for tho welfare of tho 4 kingdom nnd for tho glory of Ood but no 4 11011 thoughts filled his mind On thocon rary ho vas full of dostro to add a little bit I f property to that which ho already pos Ho had not yet learned that n mans Ufo oonslstoth not In the abundance of tim things which ho postcssoth Luko zll 16 7IIAnd Jezebel his wife said unto him Dost thou now govern tho kingdom Israel Arise and oat bread and let thlno heart bo merry I will glvo thoo tho vineyard of Naboth tho Jczroollto Tho devil quickly suggests to his well trained servant his favorite method of removing thoso who aro in his way and sho as quickly sees tho whole thing as good as done and tolls her husband that sho wl11I glvo him thadoslrod field Thoro was nono llko Ahab who did soil hlniaolf to work wickedness in tho sight of tho Lord whom Jezebel his wife stirred up verso 35 They coveted fields and took them by vlo Ion co they defrauded a man and his her itage Mio II 2 8 So sho wroto letters in Ahabs name nd scaled them with his seal and sent ho letters unto tho elders and to tho nobles that wero in his city dwelling with Naboth VhIoh was worse these or tho eath dealing letter of David tho king In I Sam xl 14 IBf Oed Is tho Judgo How much bettor tho life giving letters of Es and Mordocal in Esther vII 7 81 The on of Man came to save not to destroy mens lives The devil Is tho dovourer and the destroyer 0 10 And she wroto In tho letters Proclaim n fast and sot Naboth on high among the people and sot two menI ons of Belial before him to boar witness him saying Thou didst bias homo God and the king and then carry im out andstono him that bo may die II his is tho devils favorite pastime Ho began it on Abet and has been at it everI since Ho worked it vigorously with tho llttla children in Israel about tho tlmo that Moses was born and with tbo children In whoa Christ was born Through an unscrupulous woman ho had John tho Baptist beheaded and tried to kill Joseph In Egypt When tho time ame ho was allowed to kill our Lord Himself But in reference to this worst im devil can do to us wo are told not to fear t Fear not them which kill tho body and Fear nono of those things which thou shalt suffer Math z 38 Rev II 10I11 19 And the men of his city oven tho elders anti tho nobles who woro tho Inhabitants In his city did as Jezebel had sent unto them and as it was written In tho lottorawhloh shohad sent unto them Perhaps they wero Indebted to her or to tho king for tho possessions they occupied Howover that may or may not Jinvo been they evidently feared to disobey her orders Those who fear not to do right at any cost like Jocoph and Daniel did not abound In tho high places in Naboths town nor do they abound In high places anywhere as n rule 13 And there como In two men children of Belial and sat before him and tho won of Belial witnessed against him oven against Naboth in tim prosoneo of tho people saying Naboth did blaspheme Ood nod tho king Then they carried him forth out of the oity and stoned him with stones that ho died No justice on earth for such as Naboth who dared to stand against tho will of tho king no justice for Stephen or Paul nono for tho Lord Jesus Himself when He stood in our place to deliver us from tho hand of tho enemy Dut thoro is an abundant wcloomo for all such In heaven and tho tlmo will como when their ilghtcousnoss shall shlno forth as tho sun 14 Then thoy sent to Jezobel saying Naboth is stoned and is dead It would seem from II Kings Iz 20 that his sons wero stoned also It Is not according to Dun Iv 10 that dead men toll no totes for tho voice of Abels blood cried to God and tho voice of every wrong thing on the earth is fitlll crying to Ood and Ho will yet ace to It llab 11 11 James v 4 Although Oed seems to keep silence and let mon do as they plcaso yet lIe sees and notes everything and it IswrltUm Our Ood shall como and shall not keep silence a lIre shall devour boforo Him and It shall bo very tempestuous round about Him Pa I 8 As to tho dead who dlo in the Lord It Is always blessed for them Hov xiv 13 for they test from their labors and their works follow 15 Jozobel said to Ahab Arise take possession of tho vineyard of Naboth the Jozroellto which ho refused to siva thee for money for Naboth is not olive but dead The Oed of Naboth still lived but of Him sho took no account Her heart said unto Oed Depart from mo What can tho Almighty do to me Job nil 17 The devil offers many present possessions and enjoymonts pleasures of sin for n season but tho season la so short and the eternal consequences so fearful that were It not for tho awful blindness ho puts upon people there would not bo GO ninny tono cept his costly pleasures Contrast II Cor lr 4 with Hob zl 25 SO 10IIAnd it come to pass when Abab hoard that Naboth was dead that Ahab rose up to go down to the vineyard of Na both tho Jczreollto to tako possession of It But now the Lord speaks His serv ant is again commissioned to meet AMbo Whatsoever a mann sowcth that shall ho also reap and Ahab Is told that whore dogs licked Naboths blood they shall also lick his anti shall actually oat up Jezebel and BO It camo to pass Just as tho Lord said it would chapter xxII 80 II Kings Ix JUS W The Greatest Need Mans first nnd greatest need is to obtain grace for without It ho perishes Ills uecond Is to retain it for if it is lost ho Is undone his third ia to increase it for day by day his temptations and trials multiply and his fourth Is its perfecting for only in the call summa tlon Is his eternal glory attained Pres byterian Truth It Truth There are times in tho history of ov ery Individual as well as every church where things look bluo When there is a going buck on the truth once at tained and when thi ordinances of worship aro corrupted and when men who once spoke out against the inroads of corruption become silent as tho grave it looks blue for the rest of tho faithful ones But no matter who cornea or who goes truth 10 truth and God Is true to it Christian Instructor PJSOS CURE FiDR lhbM4 list IUSUood UM I sjflL j Irl r ffetHfefetHHt 4UI UUIH UIHHIHISUU111 1s1 11 1 N ST BERNARD COAL COMPANY I INCORPORATED IMiners and Shippers of COAL AND COKE iJI f General Office Earlington Kentucky F I i BtF1Oph OfficesI JAMES It LOVE Manager 201 N Cherry Street Nashville R G ROUSE Manager Palmer House Broadway Paducah jfc r TennesseeKCflttlCkr S Hi NEWBOLD Manager W Main Street Louisville CAPT T L LEE Manager Corner Main and Auction Streets lcl1tuckyMemphis Term it IA S FORD Manager 327 Upper Second Street Evansville Ind JJ- XVl oict= e le Agents JOHN T HESSER Hauser Building St Louis Mo i J W BRIDGMAN Room 85 Hartford Building Chicago III 5 iITHE FAMAUS NO9 COAL I iFor all uses from Earlington Diamond and St Charles Mines Only Screens and Picking Tables Ijjused THE BEST iMARKET5+ I BRUSHED COKE FOR BASK BURNERS AND FURMGES I i Why buy Highpriced Anthracite Coal when you can get ST BER NARD CRUSHED COKE for a much less price One i Iii ASK YOUR DEALER FOR IT AND SAVE MONEY jt M i11 t t t tCHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR Ifoplo For the Week Beginning July Mr Comment by Her S n Doyle Toria Uow to havo a happy home Job xxlx 10 Dcut vl 60 Many blessings of Ufo nro not appre elated until they are lost Then WQ roalizo how much they meant to ua This seems to bo particularly true of a happy homo Tho prodigal son did not roalizo tho joys and comforts of his fathers house of peace and plenty until in a strange land ho Was compelled to do undesirable work for a Etraugo man From this seventyninth chapter of Job wo learn that tho patriarch Job did riot fully realize tho blessings of homo until they were lost Then in the midst of his afflictions and adversities ho boo moaned his lost estate Oh ho says that I were aa In the month of old As ID the day when God watched over me When Ills lamp shined upon my head And by BU light I walked through durkncu All I was in tho ripeness of my tiny When the secret of Ood was upon my tent When tint Almighty was yet with mOo And my children wore about me When my steps were washed with butter And the rock poured mo out rivers of olll What a keen sense ot tho appreciation of blessings lost is expressed in thcso words I Nothing is moro desirable in this world than a happy homo Let thom bo pleasantness peace harmony and hap plueas in tho homo and tho heaviest outsiila burdens may bo borne and trials endured but all manner of worldly and business prosperity will not compensate for a disagreeable unpleasant homo when strifo and contention form tho principal part of tho daily bill of faro Tho reference in Deuteronomy cm phasizcs tho importance of tho word of God in tho homo and suggests somo necessary characteristics of a happy homo 1 A happy homo must havo Ood in it Moses commands that the words of I tho law must bo kept in tho hearts of tho people It was Gods word anti it wo havo Gods word in our hearts wo will havo God in our homes Nothing is sadder in this lifo than a godless homo a homo in which God is not loved honored and obeyed 2 In a happy homo Gods word must bo taught to tho children And thou shalt teach thorn diligently to thy chil dren Thou shalt sharpen thorn unto thy children is nearer tho exact mean ing of tho Hebrew iIt thou shalt sharpen themtoach them so thoy will stick in them Gods word is to bo taught in such away that it shan notbo forgotten And how do this better than by committing it to memory It is a deplorable fact that children do not commit tho word as thoy used to or should do Let it bo drilled into tho childish mind and it Is never forgotten and such a child should do its part to mako tho homo happy and Gods word learned in childhood often keeps children from doing that which will mako a homo sad 8 In n happy homo Gods word should bo talked about Thou shalt talk of them when thou sittcst in thy house Oh if thom was only moro conversation in our homos about Ood and Goda word I It would mako ninny t a desert homo to blossom aa tho rose Wo should not only talk moro of God but moro to God in them All our homea would bo happier if in them wo talked moro of God and moro to God 4 In a happy homo Gods word should bo obeyed It should bo boundS upon our hands to direct thorn tweou our eyes to direct our minds or Wills Gods wordshould thus direct our thoughts words and actions ard if it does our homes must bo happy Bible Reading Gen vii 1 Ex zx 17 Ruth i 1023 Prov vi 20 31 XV 1lii xxlx 17i Luko x 0843 xxiv 3883 Eph vi 10 Phil II 5 I Cot ill 1025 I Tim v 4 n Tim i35ill 1417 Jill i 22- Tolerance of Other It is somewhat doubtful how far our boasted toleration of other mens views would bo found upon examination to extend In regard to those things to which1 you are indifferent it is easy to ho tolerant lint whom great and vital InUiruiU uvo iiitiAlul It is 1i1l11Hnl ultIto 1IIlIII liit iRUlolll C 1 fjlluiuU JmdlI ti Matrimonial NODS Yesterday afternoon at 3 30 oclock at the residence of Mr Isaiah Fox in this city Mr D B Hossc and Miss Ada F Watson were united in matrimony Rev C C Mall officiating The ceremony was performed in the presence of a few intimate friends The young couple boarded the 4 oclock train for Nashvillt where they will make their future home Mr House is a stereotyper on the Nashville American and is a young man of commendable habits The bride is a well known young lady of our city having been raised here and leaves a host of friends here who wish her a life of sunshine 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