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Bee (Earlington, Ky.): July 28, 1898
Bee (Earlington, Ky.): July 28, 1898 Bee (Earlington, Ky.) 300dpi TIFF G4 page images Bee Publishing Co. Earlington, KY 1898 bee1898072801_sn87060004 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Bee (Earlington, Ky.): July 28, 1898 Bee (Earlington, Ky.) Bee Publishing Co. Earlington, KY 1898 $IMLS This electronic text file was created by Optical Character Recognitio n (OCR). No corrections have been made to the OCR-ed text and no editing has be en done to the content of the original document. Encoding has been done through an automated process using the recommendations for Level 1 of the TEI in Librar ies Guidelines. Digital page images are linked to the text file. ,'PipjlVLL yrs dia "Ts'r"' '.v THE LARGEST LINE OP 335 3F2. Ii rpkn.- - -- , AumA'iyill'.p'm.A-.ttAtHit- jj IP JVA.IlvI Kentucky A. Fat now In Wcitern - .n. ii Tt t v --- a... ji...fF .T,, fii,,.jflrtYf..'...ia CONTRACT TO FURNISH t. , tiiiji k W A. jj -- A. I 1 Jr A. D. SISK'S BOOK STORE, I Hie leading MADISONVILLU, KY. designs and colon, llottom prlcej guaranteed. " k And hang It on (he walls complete per room, from f j.oo and up. First-clas- s work guaranteed at A JF'-Ii- ? JK, n. 5 trick RnnK1 KTnr?p. KY. MADI50NVILLC, .if, "."fl w pun 7,1 i.'jin .yuuisra, pin. jyiii ijvi1;,"! p tqjrrn-- p '. i NINTH YEAR. Capital Stock Paid In, SGO.OOO. COMMENCED BUSINESS IN EARLINGTON, HOPKINS COUNTY, KENTUCKY, THURSDAY, JULY 28, 1898. Surplus Fund NO. 30 120,000. 1807. St ? A Tho Tnglichc-RundschnEquivocal Denials from Madrid a well informed conservaparently Given Out for Homo tive newspaper of this city, has issued an extra with tho following teleConsumption. gram from Dr. Schwcnlgcr, Prlnco Tlio advantages of n bank account Ilismarclc's physician, In nra numerous. It is not to businuBwcr to an inquiry ns to tho truth of tho reness men wo are talking they IN EUROPE. LIVELIEST SATISFACTION port that tho prlnco Is dying. know all about it but to salaried men, wage darners and to women "It Is nil nonsense. Ho sleeps well There's safety If the bank is n and otherwise his condition Is ungood ono. Thorn's convenlence-th- o An Official Note luucd III I'arll ItccltliiK changed. money always ready and out that tlio l'rcncli Ainbnaanilor ut WellTlio Ilnraburgischo- - Correspondent of reach of your own petty squanington Una ltecn Auttiorltnd to l're-ai- says: dering, too. It Is easy to spend l'rral-dea Note from Hpnln to tlio "Prlnco Illsmarclc passed n good email sums when you havo a large or tlio Unltid Ktiitca. night. Ho slept seven hours without r.inrt in your pocket interruption. Tho swelling of his London1, July 27. The equivocal limbs has been radical. Count William MAOISONVILLE, - KENTUCKY from Madrid, recently, when In- leaves Frlcdcrlchsruho on Saturday, quiries were tundc on tlio subject of but Dr. Schwcnlgcr will remain thcro tlio reported peace lu'otlntions, were for tho present." Bcomlngly given out nt tlio Spanish rnpltnl prior lo Sp;iiii'n formal nppllen-tlo- a Noldlcr nnd Kallora to Hare tlio Tnro-Ce-nt Itatc nt Wnsliliifrlon fur pence. .Mnny Washington, July 27. I'ostmustcr-Generblmlliir coiniiumieutlons, Intended for Smith requests that notice bo lioinu conHumptloii, may bo expected during tlio ncpotintlons, but tlio given that nil letters actdrcssod to solonly purposo of such tlcnlutn is to nil ay diers and sailors of the United States CiiHtllllan susceptibilities, and they In Porto Rico, Cuba or Manila will conwill not affect tlio mil point nt issue. tinue to bo sent ns heretofore, at the two-cerntc. This does not npply to Lively Kntuructlon In Kuritpc. the general service. The liveliestMttiHfnction is exprcBscd I'oetmaatcr nt (antlnRo. In nil quarters, and In tlio newspapers --TO Wasiiinoto.v, July 27. Louis Kemthroughout Kurope, at tlio fact thnt Hpaln lias nt last (bno tlio rlglit tliiiif,' per has been designated by Postmuster Kansas City, Montana, for the first time during tlio war, nnd Ooncrnl Smith to act as postmaster, pence Is loolccd upon as being within under military supervision, nt SantiaColorado, Pacific Coast, luiasurublo distance. go. This nctlon woa talccn becnuso It is inkcu for grouted that tlio open- Ma. Stuart, who had been selected for desired to romnln with tho ing of negotiations Implied u cessation this Utah, Washington, Omaha, of hostilities, and It Is believed here army.placo, has a commission us major Ho in tho Eighth Illinois. that tlio United States was nl llrst St. Paul, Nebraska, approached, and gave n gen- 11m Ollrctto Would Mnko n Hood l'rlro. eral Idea of tlio conditions hIiu would Nr.w Yoiik, July 27. Tho United insist upon before M. Cnmbon, tlio States transport Olivetto lias left for Black Hills, Fri-ncambahsador, presented his nolo, Santiago. In her safes was 8770,000 VIA and that tlio formal negotiations will with which tho nnv the soldiers, nnil consist chlclly of the formulation of she had on board a cargo of delicacies terms already practically settled. for tho slclc nnd wounded. She also An Oniclal Nolo laaucil In I'nrla. carried n corps of doctors nnd nurses. VESTIBULED TRAINS, 1'AlilB, July 27. Tho following Hirer Neva. note has been issued here: SLEEPERS, DINING CARS, Chance Haln fall govotatioms. "At tho request of tho Spanish fjaugo, ;4 hours, (a Jl hra. CHAIR CARS (STC8). ernment, the French embassador at 1'ltuburnii -- o.i fl.o Washington has been authorized by tho Cincinnati 11.0 1.7 r. M, nUQQ, TBAV. PASSTt AOSNr, ST. LOUIS, MC. French government to present n nolo 0.8 ll.fl 0.0 HOWARD ELLIOTT, OIN'L MOH., ST. LOUIB, Ma t.i from tho cabinet nt Madrid to tho Dnrcnport . 3.4 O.I u.s ,19 8.3 prcsldcut of tho United States. It is Memphis IxjuUvlllo. 6.3 0.0 In tho namo of Spain that M. Cnmbon, I'olro -- 0.1 12.5 .03 -- 0 8 B.6 who Is charged to watch Spanish in- New Orleans T TnlL T Traoe. terests In tho United States, made this communication to President McKinley THE MARKET REPORT. at tho White llouso Tuesday afternoon in tho presence of Secretary Day," Ap- JNO. G. MORTON, I QUESTION Of K nt nt SAYS IT IS ALL' NONSENSE. l'rinco Illiranrck'a l'hjalclnn Donlos tho Storlc thnt tho "Man of Jltood nnd Iron" la Djlng. llKKUtf, ADVICES 11 fflBIY. The Royal la tke fclaaatt grade baklag pewter kaowa. Actual tests show It goes oao- third furttier tboa ay other braatf. OTHERWISE UNNOTICED. July 27. u, BANKER. The Slayer of "Soapy" Smith, of St. Louis, Frank H. Reed, Died From Ills Wounds. A PERILOUS TRIP ACROSS BEIIRING SEA, Klglity IltlnoU Gold Heekera on Hoard the Stoninor Aluakn Union Sleet 11 Sorles of Danger, Hut 1'lnnlly (let Through-- . Tho Total (Inld Importation, Thli Month, Itcnehrs S3.H1 1,000. POWDER Absolutely Pure OYM. BAKING ls Skatti.k, Wash.. July 27. Advices" from Slcaguay, Alaska, state thnt Frank II. Reld, who killed "Soapy" Smith, has died from his wounds. Rcid'a people live In Ro.soburg, Ore. rOWH CO., N'W VOJC al OF GUANICA. Details havo been received here of THE CAPTURE tho perilous trip of 81 gold seekers from Illinois across liehrlng sea In tho river DUpateli from Cnpt. lllggluton, Commanding the Naval Kipedltlon itcamer Alaska Union. Tho party is Escorting Qen. Silica. headed by Dr. F. C. llngcimiii, of Chicago. BEST TRAINS nt h St. Louis or Chicago, al Thoy left hero May 21 for Nunlvak Island, in tho schooner llculah. At Nunlvak, tho Alasku Union was conOn July 2, sho started to structed. cross liehrlng sea, loaded to tho guards ivith freight and passengers and towing a barge nnd steam launch. The itart was hardly imado before a storm amo up At Its height Ono of tlio Holler I'lpcs Hunt aud flooded tho lower deck with steam and scalding water to a depth of si Inches. Copt, Charles E. Jlaxtcr, of Chicago, with n crowbar broke open a door that had been nailed up to keep out the sen nnd released tho water. For seven hours tho Union lay helpless, and then got under way Jnat In Tlmo to Karape Another Storm, which nho avoided by running under tho lco of Nelson Island. On the 4th nnothcr start was made, but another storm caught her while in shoal water. The pilot cast anchor nnd threw hernoso up to tho gale. Tho anchor held her, while for hours sho lay rocking nnd Toaalug on tho Ugly, Lumpy Hirelln, chnractcrlsttc of liehrlng sen. Not ono of tho party expected to escape. On Wasuinoton, July 27. Tho navy department has posted tho following dispatch from Cnpt. Hlgglnson, in com- mand of tho naval expedition which went to Porto Rico with Qcn. Miles: St. Thomas. July M, 1608. Received In Washington, July 27, 18W. 1:30 a. in. SEcnETAitr or Tnit Navt, Wasinqton-Arriv- cd hero (Port Guanlca) with a en. Miles and tbo United States troops to-dat 9 :13 a. m. Landed them safely. Thcro aro no batter-l- et outside. Gloucester entered tho harbor, landed company of sailors under command of Lieut. Harry P. Huse. U. N., and Lieut. Wood. Dispersed small company of Spanish soldiers. Holstod flag. Commend Lieutenant-Command- er a (or gallantry In capturing Cuanlca. Transports discharged without any opposition, assisted by boats of Massachusetts. I have telegraphed Admiral Sampson. HiaaiNSON, Port Guanlca, Porto Itlco. July S3, 1893. Itlchard Y ulnar Ixht andofilccrs SET RIGHT BY GEN. SHAFTER. I'rca Kcport ltogardlng tlio Customs ministration at Santlugo Declared to be Untrue Ad- L .W.WAKCLCY.atN-kPAsrnAor,ST.LOUu).- Wabiinoton, July 27. Tho war department makes public the following dispatch received from Gen. Shatter in response to a query by tho department as to ships being turned away from Santiago: -- Press July 0 tho mouth of tho Yukon was reached. The members of tho expedition arc in the best of health. HANTiAao, AlVltTTANT-aEMEItAU The Month' 8ncta. Uruln and I'rovlilon. The government 1'attnti, 1182100 (nejr); St. Louis-Flo- urdear. 110013.53: stralghtt. t3.D50a.7a Wheat denies that It hns been occupied with -No. 2 rod, 70a7!ci No. I. CoSTOa Oorn-- Na 8 the question of peace. Premier Oats-N- o. 2 whlto, Srti 3)o; 2, contradicts tho statement that hilled, rlo. No. 11002-Us. W: mixed tim ofllclal negotiations nru In progress; othy. titaaaOO: clear ttmotbr. t9.0O31S.aX Uut- l.V3!9c; dairy. HiilHo. Kgus tho forelgu ofltce nnnounces that but I'rosh, Ita. I'orli negotiations dao to prlvnto Initiative -- New Htandard moss, steam. 9.7 Ilacoti Kilra ro proceeding. thorta, OVio; clear rlbt, 0,'ic; clear. 6H0, all lco aj28a An Ariulallce May tin Agreed to If Spain h.ickod. SepBSj, A Denial from Madhid, July 27. ta Hav-Prnl1 -L.nrd-1'rlmo t. Wool-Chod, nil-sw- WEDNESDAY. July ST. ft 2 THROUGH VtSTIBULEO TRAINSDAilY UtaUi CARS THROUUait ii PIHGSBUffET FROM NDVORLCANS NASHVILLE CHICAGO. f.P.'JEFfRIES.G.P.A VAN5VIU.E.IND. 0.ni1ILLHAH.05.A HAJttVllLE.TCNH. THE GREATEST BOOK OP THE AGEl Should be la Every Boom ind Library. !'S BIB Hi! TtoIell KrlrlcW. rrrr.D l. 1- la wrlltm br Want Hon. William Fwart OLd.tona. ol llTMt llrltlaA and Iralaad. tliartar, Knil., l(v A. II. hare. fjuM ' Dollar. Uironi. Kng.l IU. HaniiKl 0irtl. U.IK .Uilran It. I1I..IUT. U Ct.lriu.-n.Hl- " i taw. OUr. N, I mrll.lViNn. f IiihaamIiu. Unllnia.Hannlll.ilM.l 11.1Armour 1bI1IuI. 1'f.nk l lors F. I'tnlccoot. IUJ.. Mar, ' Cliarrb, London, HagtnT'mttrlan (Vlforr Bapthl tifcarcb, i Hot. II. Ii. N.w York MacArthur. I I), Illl-Tut- V H- - Hlm.t M. tlaa v mi 1 1 n 1 ltndnn. Ln i IUt. reward .1X, Aar klun,ala.i lta. Jo-- ph I liar, feat, IiMna W .! jaa urasorr, lollwa. Illclininml. Log Mftla llnlraraltf. joll'tlf. Oarnianri ,lta. Wra. Vlnlfaraltr of Jleaa. Sairr U'llklnaon, T).l, nan. rairo. III.) I(v. rtamuai li.t'.. Jnniir uiuw, Wrl(ord.(Vnn.ilUr J. aianrollbMn,l.lHLJoha'a noo.ll're'bil,riaa(lniTl,ladon,r.n(tllor.Ueorg .Jtfirlrr ir, I.UII, ino tampia, nanan, aiaaa. lllu.tra-- , pVrtUK UliltKlI. Ml raitaa. M full-silt odvea. cloth, iU)i halt lotant, ISXtr, full a1!!! iniTini tMi iina. an fuilia illu.tra-nlxea, tall leTant, ona toIuuib S. Hl(l 7lrt tl 'larovoiuroaa, loll inranii imiuti, iai (l'H.qvarloalut.roTlawfinMtlonalorMcli.atlff r,tMaiaa,.lt i Ifo. W, VBimonirllh, HrUUil. Ma.i llv. frank rrn ill.ll.t uhurrh, Lmlato Fplcoial CUnlrk. l.fl,Firt Mrlhodltt T. Moon, V IUt. Martin hummaft-!!- , 1.1., Mala IX.U.fTko I'hrla. lulr (l. a nlH 'BE vra.vflwail.irinirnmi nv iiuiuir. tiAAiwavi. l nl all Itookatoroa and hr bonkafllerm. tor aformntlon. writ IIKMIlY O. HIIKI'Altp. ,i and Ml Monro Htreet, OhloMO, llllaoi i WmkMdAj mjHMEXPERIENCE SO YEARS' M v " lalrklr nsrertAlii onr opinion free whether an rnfentlnn taprohablr nntcntable. Comrnunlf. tlonaatrlctlrconlldentUl.llandbopltonl'atouU nwlal notkr, nltliout charKO. In tba A handaomclr llloatrated weexlr. Anrnns sending A (ketch and dMCrlnlloti may DrmnNB PnDVBIftUtl Aft. Trade Marks taken tRrouiili lunn Co. rocolTO Scientific Jlmerknti. treeit elr. York 4lUHN&Co.3B'Brod'-NeWXranch Ofllco. G3 V Bt, Waablngton, II. C GEORGE KING, DnUGCtST, ST. CHARLES, KENTUCKY. Nice Lino of DritKgists' Sundries. Prescriptions Carefully Compounded W, A. NISUB'i , President O. W. WADDILL, Caihlor Athenian, which makes tho fifteenth arrival. It is estimated thnt nWr film . 000 in Klondllto valuables readied Seat tle through tho two channels. This increases tho total gold Importation this month to $9,811,000. A Stampede to Indlnii Hirer. l'utures closed. Wheat July, I Acting In Good 1'ialtli. Tho Rosallo'a passengnrs came froiif tember, 83(; Doccmbcr, Olo. Wasiunoton, July 27. Tho president Corn Futures closed: September, 33o a; De- Rink Rapids, over tho Dalton trail. by Thursday will communicnto our cember, 32 Hc- They report that a stampedo wns beto Spain's pcueo proposal to AmC'iiioaoo OpcnlnirquotatlonH. Wheat ing mado to Indian river, owing to the bassador Cnmbon. It Spain gives asdlseovery December surance that ait urmlstiec will bo fol- rallied to (Ulir.thoso figures. started nt KHltto, branches. of rich diggings on the and ranged at Tho elennup on Domlnlou Corn Scptombcr lowed by a treaty of peace on certain opcneil at T)'4tJIic, advanced 3IHo, and nnd Sulphur creeks had been completis probablo that tho general lines it to S3c, then firmed up to 31c ed, nnd was so favorable that elnlms bcu'an at Suttc, roso to CO'ic, then president will ngrco to nu nnnistleo. fell on to S0',c. Provisions September porlt were selling from S25.O0O to 810,000 It Is asserted that If an armistice is otwncd at (9.C0, roso to 19.73, then oil to tO.CO each. granted It will only bo on terms similar September lard started at ti.U, bold up to I5.67JJ, to those accorded Ucu. Toral nt Santia- then declined to I3.CJK. September rlbsstartoj go tho general contentions must bo at S3.32I,, up to tJ.57Vi, and tben back to fit:! J. REPORT FROM PRINCE HENRY. ng quotations. admitted by Spain, leaving only the 70c; Auguxt, C5k,e, September, Wheat July, Tim Suhlfr liny Incident ns (liven In an Off6IHG6IS; details to bo arranged by tho commisOlVe; May, 67,c- - Corn July. 3loj icial Statement by l'rinco Henry sioners. Tho United States, it Is un- September, 31c; December, 3t,G3lic; May, of 1'rusaln. derstood, will go nt tho mutter in n 3Uc Oats- - July, 25st; September, rOHttlCJScj straightforward manner that will leave May, 23,c y,l'ork-Ju- ly, 15.30; 19.30; September, I.anl-Jul11KM.I.V, July 27. 9.37H. (6.37; A dispatch from llttlu scope for the exerelsu of tho usual October. H.40; Dccomber, September, IHb Short Shanghai says an ofllclal statement methods. Spanish diplomatic July, B.33; September, 15.37; October, 15.40. from Princo Henry of Prussia in regard CillCAno-Ca- ili Wheat: Na 2 red, 70c; No. to the Tlio (Juration of Iiidomnltr. , Irene incident at Sublg bay, G7lS5c; 613 Touching tho question of Indemnity, 3, fllOoTo; No. 2 hard, No. 3, No. 3, da,No. 1 Philippine islands, has been published ; 87o; NaSsprlnir, do.. 03378c; may be stated that our government northern aprlwr. KOSJc. Cash corn: No. 2, 3tV In tho it Lloyds. It says will not bo In tho mood to abandon OJIHc; No 3. 3Hic Cash oats: No. 2, 2JU tho Irene went to Sublg bay to tako If Spain, by SJijo; Na3,27aa)e, any claim on this score, olTsomo Spanish women and children Ltvo Ntoek Market. further resistance obliges It to go lo who wcro In distress. At Isla Urnndo Fraucy cxporta, I3.I30 the Qct'innn warship happened St. Louis-Cat- tlo heavy expense lu bending n naval exto meet pedition to Snaln nnd of continuing on M0; fair to choice. H 731110; butchors', 13.00 a steamer belonging to tho insurgents, a large scnlo tho military movements 4.8J; cows and holfcn, rAMatOl flitl00; butchers' hogs, (1(034.15; which left without any dlfllculty arisnow under way. lliibla, tiwatua Sheep -- Prices rango at 5160 ing. On returning tho Ircno met out01I.K); sprtne lambs, ll.0025.B5 per 100 lbs. side Mauila bay two United States l'rciutrlnic hii Anawer to Hp.ilti. houses. I M 0021W 00 ships, which did not speak hor. Wabiiinoton, July 27. Secretary of Heavy draft, cood to extra , W ooaaio 03 Drivers, Rood to extra In conclusion the' statement sets State Day In in conference with tho SaddlCM 51 OUJtlSO 00 Matched teams, eood to extra ... . ISO oottlV) 00 forth thnt the removal of women and president relative to tho answer to be co 001103 00 children was "clTected from motives of given to Spain's peace messngo Aslccd Streotcrs animals S2 toa M 00 humanity Southern nnd with a strict observnnco as to when tho reply to Spain would be UUI.KS. . 23 00 37 M of tho rules of neutrality." made, ho said it would depend on cir- II hands, 4 to 7 years old 4 S3 OOiD tO 00 cumstances, but would bo delivered UK hands, totoe years old.... . 45 00O 70 00 15 hands, 4 8 vcarsold l'rinco Uisiunrck In n Had Way Again. no 0O,h Hi 00 15H bands, 4 to 7 years old a day or two. within llAMiiuita, July 27. Tho health of IS to 1SK Iiands. 4 to 7 years old. 70 UUitUO 03 Prlnco Illsmarclc is again causing his receipts All French Kiubuailoi Notified. loft PA.1U8, July 27. Tlio government of 32,000 head;than over, 6,748 head. Market slow, fricuds uneasiness. Ho has been con lOo lower yesterday's avcraco. Lights. France has nollllcd all tlio French em- 116103.93; mtxod. S1753t0:)i; honvy, H70I6 fined to his bed for threo days, and suffers from insomnia. Spain has made 4.0314; rough, II 700160 bassies of tho fact that overtures through M. Cambon, the 15,600 head. Market steady to strong, lleeves, A Well Defined System. Texas French ambassador at Washington, for H 40O5.00; cows and hclfsrs, fS.40O4.75; 11150 steers, I160Q4.75; stockcrs and feeders. Lot mo suggest to nil my young brethpeace with tho United States. 14,000 4.63 Sheep Itecclpts, head. Market convert sinner? Btrong. Natives, I3.00i04.75; westerns, lltKO ren that if thoy hopo to mid edify Christians thoy must tako n It Hffcct nn tho lloerao. 4.0J; lambs, tl7M0& 13. Native steers, IL230 strong mid unhesitating grasp on God's Kansas CJTr-Cat- tlo Madiuu, July 27. Tho' big riso In 5.2S; prices on tho boerso hero Is loolccd up- (03.23;Texas steers, I2.6a0t.50; Texas cows, tlSJ Word nud lmvon clear, woll doflned cows and hollers, ll.U04.65; Biblical theology. Your businoss on as denoting great confldctico that stockcrsnatlva feeders, 117501.75; bulls, flSJJJ and peace between Spain and tho United ass. Ilogs-Uof sales, I160O180; heavies, is not to niiKOttlo faith, but to strengthI170O3.00; packers, J16OO1R0; mixed, 13.00 en it. Stick to tho old, well tried, Slates will bo concluded. 180; lights, S1650175; yorkers, I170O175; pigs, hcn en blessed gospel. Kcop tbo modfl2503.61 Sheep Lambs, t3.60OS.10; mutem fogs out of your study. As n wiso FIFTH ILLINOIS RECALLED. tons, tiooo5.oa man hns said: "You may havo your Cotton, mid hnva your doubts. Boliovo Had Nearly Ixmdod on tlia Train ut Itoia- Quotations for middling rango as follows: St. yonr beliofs nnd doubt your doubts. Uto for Newport Nona When thoL'hlrd Louis, 6 3 10a; New York, 0 Now RJ.o; Memphis, 5o; Charleston, 5Hc. Never doubt your boliofs nud nover boKentucky una Sent to lteiilnco It. liovo your doubta" Tbon you may hopo Chattanoooa, Tcnii., July 27. Tho Nov Yohk, Julylrlnanclal. on call nomlml-l- y to build up n solid church on Josus 27. Money order sending tho Fifth Illinois to U4Q1H per cent.; prlmo mercantllo paper, Christ ns tho corncrstouo. Rov. TheoKowport News was rovolccd after tho 3 HO I por cent.; sterling oxchango steady, with dore L. Cuylcr in Evangollst, regiment had marched flvo miles actual business In bankers' bills nt 8IKtSi to Rossvlllo and had JinU load- for demand, and at 4S3KOS3X for 60 days, Doing nnd Knowing. Tostod rates, 48IOl350438y. Commercial standing there. bills, 482V.. Silver ccrtlflcatcs, ISiiQiiH. on ed trains Men Bay that when thoy know thoy Tho trains wcro unloaded, and the liar silver, 58U. Mexican dollars, 43),. Gov- will do; Jcsua uaya thnt when thoy do mcn.hlghly disappointed, wcro inarched ernment bonds strong. thoy will know. Ho does not promiso to list advanced back to camp. Tho Third Kentucky at Trices generally throughout thoto the London mniiifcst Himself to tho man who tho opening, but failed to rise was then ordered out nnd loaded on tho parity. Oalns in a faw cases exceeded a quardobntos, but to him who tralm Intended for tho Fifth Illinois. ter. Tho largo offerings to realize at tho open- dreams orcommandments. Tho seeds of after- ing wcro readily absorbed by tho buying ordors kcops Hid This regiment gets nwoy this truth sprout in tho soil of obodienco. noon. Tho One Hundred mid Sixtieth through commission houses which had accumulated over night, 1'rlocs cased oS vory in tho mind of a Indiana has been ordered to tako slightly, but the demand continued strong alter Tho words of Josus no moro vital than disobedient man aro tho placo of tho Fifth Illinois In Grant's offerings had fallen off, and tho whole list adbrigade and will leave Thursday. Tho vanced anew. Thcro was a falling off In de- wheat in tho wropplugs of a mummy. teachFirst South Carolina was ordered to mand In tho second hour, and on realizing To know tho divinity of Jesus'dofluUo practically nil of tho gains were lost. Salos ings wo must do His will with bneo to Jacksonville, Flu., for tho forenoon, 106,001 shares. proceed at Tho bond market tended upward, and there Intention. Moral disobcdlcnco is mental to join Qcn. Lee. Tho Sixth Tcnuc-s- , darkness, but to submit our wills in vers some striking Individual transactions, Insoo is ordered from Kuouvllle cluding a bloolt of 300,000 ol the now government loyalty to His law is to open our inlnda Is when Issued, at 104, to tho light of Ills truth. H. B. Tlmos. Oats-SepteC'llK'AGO-ClosI- Skattm:, Wash., July 27. Tho Rosalie, tho fourteenth treasure boat during July, has nrrlved from Lynn canal. The City of Kingston bronght in the pnsseugers of the Canadian steamer Cold Importations Thus Fur. reports not true, I only know of threo ships having arrived, one from Kingston, tho other from tho United States. The Dratton has sold Its cargo, tbo others, a ship from New Orleans, has sold only a part of It, and tells mo ho Is going way I think ho will aeU before ho leaves. The troublo Is ho did not expect to pay any duty, and arrived hero without money. The Spanish customs, as applied to Spanish subjects, has only been collected, and tho CO cents' por ton as ordered by tho secretary. I discovered this morning an attempt on th of municipal ipart the authorities to collect a local tax of 40 cents pet ona hundred kilos. In this Instance amounting to l2,6oa I hod already settled tnls matter by ordering Its Th fact Ii thcro Js no money hero to do business, nnd merchants nre very timid about making purchoxci, fearing tho effect of the lied Cross supplies, who really nre feeding the town. The New Oilcans man, for Instance, brought SO head of cattle, which ho sold at t83 per bead; tho person buying kills ono a day, selling the meat at 70 cents per pound. Of course, only a few people bur. The first week wo were hers peoplo wero starving to death, and I think s few now are dying from tho effects of starvation. I am positive however, that the custom? havo been honestly administered. Signed SHAtTEn, MaJor-Oenera- L July 26. via U. S. A., WASHINGTON Hatti, GEN. BROOKE WILL NOT WAIT. Ho Wilt Lonvo Newport News at Ones with fluch Transports as Are AlrcAtly Loaded. .. IIO(ta-rack-- Inc. Chicago-Hoja-Estlm- Cattle-Kccol- pts, eys-tom- Wasuinoton, July 27. As a result of tho telegraphic correspondence between Gen. lirookc, commanding tho First army corps, nt Newport Nows, and tho otllclalsof tho wur department. Gen. lirookc was authorized by Secretary Alger to push forward with his fast ships nt onco to Porto Rico, loavlngthc slower transports to follow when ready. This nctlon was based on Qcn. Ilrooko's report that the movement of his troops was being delayed by tho dlllieulty of gettlntr tho troop equipment uboard some of the transports. He suggested that ho bo allowed to start at onco with such t the transports as were ready, nnd Adjt,-UeCorbln telegraphed him that the sec rotary of war had approved his proposition, nnd he wns authorized to act accordingly. Tho action is in strict accord with tho policy of tho administration, ns an nounced by Secretary Alger, to prosecute the war vigorously in Porto Rico and elsewhere regardless of tho .Spanish negotiations for peace. It b believed ut tho war department that Gen. llrooko and a portion of his expedition will leave Newport Nows during tho day, and Hint they will join den. Miles,' forces in Porto Rico by Sunday or Monday next. Tho American Society of Civil Engineers is in session nt Detroit, Mich. Tho civil governor of Santiago is Gen. Shnftcr as n "presuming rascal." At Kaufman, Tex., In a street duel, Col. Jerry Nash nnd his two sons kilted Frank Gray. Rarney Kcopkc, aged 20, was burned to death at South Rend, Intl., by his house burning. Policeman Fred Hoyer, of Pnducnh, Ky., shot nnd killed a negro who was resisting arrest. Gov. Jones of Arkansas, in his next message, will recommend the consolidation of elections. Rev. Father Herman Mayroso, of Columbus, O., was found dead in bed at Shclbyvlllc, Ind. About lOOcmploycs of the South Rend (Ind.) chilled plow works arc out on a strike for higher wages. Two sons of W. P. Couch, of Grande, OUla., wcro drowned while swimming in a pond near their home. Willis Slay, a negro porter, narrowly escaped death from a St. Louis mob for shooting Kd Kennedy, a laborer. It Is estimated thnt the shipment of green fruit from California will fnll short about 1,000 cars this season. Judge R. W. Williams died at his homo at Morton's (lap, Ky.,of a complication of diseases, nged 81 years. Cnpt. John Tlcc, nnd old settler and au nnd a natlvo of New Jersey, died at Newton, Kas., aged 81 years. Mr. and Mrs. William Kemincr, residing at Dublin, In',., celebrated their d wedding anniversary Tuesday. Rankers are anxious to obtain tho new wur bonds in order to retire their government bonds. William Acnzclmann, a boy of St. Charles, Mo., was drowned In tho Missouri while endeavoring to savo tho lifo of a comrade. Tho son of James Logan, near South Whitley, Ind., was struck by tho Continental limited on tho Wabash railroad nnd instantly killed. Tho homo of John Gramblo, near Perry, Oltla,, was burned, nnd two small children wcro burned to a crisp, nnd an older child was probably fatally burned. Tho biew and malt houses of Franz Bros.' brewery, at Frceport, 111., wero destroyed by Are. Tho loss is about 810,000 and tho insuranco S3, 000 on tho stock only. Pastor Ellts of tho St. Louis Evangelical Lutheran church will contest the war stamp act compelling minis-tor- s to place revenue stamps on mar-rlag-o certificates. Col. Murphy, an old and respected citizen, died at his homo inOwcnsboro, Ky., Tuesday. Ho was tho father of tho Murphy who was In Hobson'screw that sank tlio Hcrrlmac. It was discovered that tho alarming dcath-rat- o among horses of McPhcrson county, Kas., is duo to millions of min-ut- o worms, which thoroughly the stalk or pith of grass and hay. A special agent of tho interior department closed tho Rrush Creek (Wyo.) tlo enmp of J. C. Teller, and seized 100,000 ties for tho government. It Is claimed tho ties wcro cut upon public land. L. F. Murphy, of Council RlulTs, la., has received a letter, dated July 8, from his son, Lieut. Will Murphy, of tho Twenty-fourt- h United Stales Infantry, who was reported to hnvo been killed In tho attack on San Juan hill. The barns of Samuel Murphy, Mrs. Graff, John Fay, William llcndcrson and Monroo Kendall, nil within two miles of each other, near Keokuk, Ind., wero destroyed by lightning. 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The subjects are: American Wild Ducks, American Pheasant, English Quail, English Snipe. The birds are handsomely embossed and stand out natural as life. Each Plaque is bordered with a band of gold. ELASTIC STARCH lias been tho standard for 35 years. TWENTY.TWO MILLION packages of this brand were sold last year. That's how good it is. ASK YOUR DEALER to show you the plaques and tell you about Elastic Starch. Accept no substitute. HowToGetTto AU purchasers of threo 10 cent or six 5 cent packages of Elastic. Starch (Flat Iron l.'nnd), aro entitled to receive from their grocer ono of theso beautiful Game Plaques frco. Tlio pleques viu not bo sent by mail. They can bu obtained only from your grocer. Every Grocer Keeps Elastic Starch. Do not delay. This offer ' is for a short tlmo only. u I ill IPPE!. Illinois Central R. R. ANNOUNCEMENTS. Large Expedition of Men and Arms for Cuba that Failed to Make Connection. TOURIST FOUND SPANIARDS INSTEAD OF CUBANS. tVhllo Mukinfi a Landing nt Hunrs, West or Havana, u Lurgo Ilody of Hpanl.li Ciuitlry Appeared on tlio Scene, and n Hotrcut Hccuiuo Necessary, Which was Made Under Fire. points on its lines in the South to a large list of summer resorts In the North. Its fait double dally service to St. Louis, Chicago, Cincinnati ana Louitvnio cnames ono to rcacnquicitiy ann comfortably the mountain resorts of Virginia, tho White Mountains and Seasido of New England, the Thousand Islands, tho lake and forest resorts of MichUan, Wisconsin and Minnesota, tho Hot Snrinas of Arkansas,.tuc Yellowstone I'atK or tno resorts of Colorado. tinue tlio samo until September 30, 1898, tound trip summer touritt tickets from Tho Illinois Central now lias on sale, and will con- Southern Guide giving . cwritlen. and brought nd conditions, to dale, A new 1S0S edition, entirely cralu. About Two Score of Sharpshooters, THE BATTLE OF JULY THIRD. who evidently expected tho expedition, and they attempted to cover the retreat Designation for .tho Great He Fight In by lying flat nnd returning tho Span-lard- Key West, Flo., July 27. News has reached here of tho attempted landing on Cuban shores of a large expedition, men and aims, by the steamer Wanderer, which left Key West about a week ngo. Ranes, west of Havana, ivas tho point bclccted for debarkation, but arriving there, the expcdttlon was .onfrontcd by n body of Spanish y numbering n thousand or more, n sharp engagement ensued. Tho and Wnndercr was to havo been met by a party of Cubans, who had evidently been driven off by Spanish forces tho arrival of tho Wanderer. Surprised by Spjulsli Cavalry. ''ho Wnudcrcr, which was not under convoy, drew nbout 400 yards from the shoro nnd began discharging her ear-g- o by means of small boats. At first thero was no sign of resistance, nnd a portion of tho supplies had already been placed on tho beach, when a rigorous rifle flro was opened on tho members of the expedition from a wooded growth lining tho bench, and a forco of Spanish cavalrymen burst Into sight. Thcro wero cuv-airbo-for- e Homeseekers' facts down of the Central's ISouthern . Home- seekers' Guide, "has jst been Issued. Is a e pamphlet, contains a large number letters iom rsortuern isrmers prosperously located on the line of the Illinois Central Railroad In the States of Kentucky, Tennessee, Mississippi of the and Louisana, and also a detailed write-ucities, towns and country on and adj&ccat to that line. To homeseekers, or those in search of a farm, this pamphlet will furnish reliable Informa Hon concerning tho most accessible and protper-ou- a portion of the South. I'rco copies can be had by applying to the nearest of the undersigned t itlustrat Tickets and full information ns to rates in connection with the above can be had of agents cf the "Central" and connecting lines. S. G Haton, Dl. Pass. Agent, Cincinnati. John A. Scott, Dlv. Pats. Agent, Memphis. Wm. Murray, Dlv Pats. Agent, New Orleans, . H.Hanson, 0, P. Chicago, VY.A, Kellond.A. C P. A. Louisville. f.iil U tU)A tjAAUMU it i ttri.il tt.h Dr. Otto's Spru Balsam CURES I Gum Which Admiral Curver.i's squadron was ulk clumsy nttemptsmndo In olllclal reports to refer to tho engagement. Lieut. Whlttlesoy, of tho navigation bureau, has evolved a namo that is likely to bo formally adopted for tho engagement. It is "The Rattle of July Third." Ho docs this for tlio reason that soma of the most famous battles that has world known havo tho as of tho dato been christened they wero fought. upon which Thus tho "Rattlo of July Ono," was attached to the famous naval engageA Hlg Itnco for Hlg Money. ment fought In between Piill.ADKi.i'iiiA, July 27. Iiddto of Ronton, unU Jimmy Michaels, Lord Howe's licet on ono side and tho fleets on tho Welshman, have been matched to combined French and Spanish memorathe other, which resulted in raco 23 miles for a purso of $2,500, winner to tako ull. The raco will take ble victory for tho Rrltlsh navy, place at Willow Grovo on Saturday, Four Men Killed and Twelvo Injured by n o August 0. All tho grent pacing teams Explosion. under contract to tho American Cycle Pinolk, Cal., July 27. At 1:40 a. m. Racing association and tho National an explosion took placo In tho nitroCyclo association, of which tho two glycerine house of tho Hercules Powmen aro under contract, will not na der Co. No ono was in tho building. A pacemakers. crew was sent to clear away the debris, nnd at 4:15 a terrific explosion took War Is Not Ills Only Trouble. London, July 27. A special dispatch placo,kllllng four men nnd Injuring 12 from Madrid says the king of Spain is others, some .fatally perhaps. Thcro suffering from an atUok of the was found evidence that tho llrst explosion was caused wilfully. measles. mid-ocea- n Washington, July 27. A namo hns been found at last for tho rcmarkablo naval battle between tho American seaman; Gabriel Alvarez, Felix Lopcj and Spanish ships thnt resulted in tho and Rojolu Garcia had been slightly destruction of Cervera's squadron. Tho (vounded. absence of a namo has been felt in tho l'eppored the Wanderer With Ilullets. flro. They picked off a number of tho cavalrymen," and ns tho opposing forco backed to tho woods, the Wanderer's men got their boats off, but not beforo Wm. Davis, mate; Wm. Ross, YOUR COUGH IN A DAY. 25 & After tho Wanderer's men had gotten away tho Spaniards pushed down to tho beach and resumed their tire, peppering tho hull of tho Wanderer with Mauser bullets, but inflicting no further damage. Tho gunboat Vlcksburg returned hero this morning after having been 88 days on tho blockade. Sho reports that, on Tuesday last, while two miles oil shore, west of Havana, tho Vedado battery and the battery recently erected fired threo shots each at her. Tho shells fell closo to tho ship, and sho quickly got out of range. 50 CENT BOTTLES. W!''Vl1lV,!v'V' Drug Store IN Sold by St. Uernard "50 YEARS' IMPROVEMENTS FARMING." Published by the Ntw ikk I iut.uMi the Halearlo Islands. Maduid, July ;27. Tho Spanish authorities have decided to rolllumlnato tho lighthouses in tho Ilaluaric Islands, which were ordered to be extinguished shortly aftor tho outbreak of tho war, (Vlll ItelUuinluate Only Message for San Juan llecelved. Nkw Yoitif, July 27. Tho central cable ofllco Of the Wcstorn Union Tele- loCliisk-aM&auga- Hopkins CLounlu BANK Madisonville, Kv. - - $50,000. Captal Stock, k v. Trftncnrts a eeneral banklnc business, nrU'uutes the accounts oi tne aniens oi ns ansand adjoining counties. Maa tho l.n finest and most secura vault in .. tnat ctlooo ol Kaatwfcy a- On Butler Tavlor's farm ban tam chickens and entails arc mixed. The quail hen hatched chickens and the bantam is the proud mother of a covey of little quails. The little chickens loiiowcu tne quail mother off into the copse and are as wild as real quails. The bantam's little quails deport themselves in the yard and coop the same as regulation chicks. Democrat. Car-rollto- n pre Considerable excitement vails in Lexington among stock owners over the existence of that dread disease known as pink eye, which at present threatens to beSeveral deaths come epidemic. have occurred in tho vicinity, but it is believed that vigorous efforts will arrest and stamp out the fearful malady. Aro you Tho Mystery of Mysterle. Wn Hvn in n world of invstorloa. Wo Subscribe for The Bee. Bke? subscriber You should be. a to The caunot understand tho simplest forces of naturo. Wo epoculata and thoorizo and set forth our beliefs, and, after all, thoy aro but boliofs. Of a surety wo know but ltttlo or uost to nothing, Whon wo asoend into tho realm of splr it, tho mysterioa grow nnd doopen. Into whatever field wo carry our Investigations wo aro constantly roinindod that ovou what wo do sco"wo Boons through a glass durkly," and cannot tully understand. Christian Work, A complete skeleton of an adult person was dug up by the work men preparing for the foundation of the new Baptist church. Underneath where stood the n( the old church was found walled with rock and about a pit eight icet deep. J. lie pit was lilleu with earth and no signs of it were visible on the surface. Its existence was not known until the digThe skeleton ging revealed it. was found at the very bottom, the skull being wedged between two rocks. There are many theories to account for the discovery, but they are all mere guesses. coal-linnet Ru.s-sellvil- ousies ntnong naval commanders. They all seem to bo willing to coneedo that graph Co. has been advised by the It was everyone s battle, and that each West Indian and Panama Telegraph rcsscl engaged tltd Its full duty in its Co. (owners of the cables to Porto Rico), endeavors to smash thu enemy. to decline to accept business for all A number of ofllccrs arc given perstations In Porto Rico except San Juan. sonal mention for conspicuous gallantry, but tho consensus of tho entire .series of reports that everyone, from tho lowest to tho highest, did what Kelson said England expected of her Causes fully halt the sickness In the world. II sailor nt Trafalgar his duty. Second Edition. Pages, 18 by 12J4 Inches 32 A general review of Ihe advances OFFICIAL NAVAL REPORTS. and improvements made in the leading branches of farm industry Admiral Sampson and III OfBcors Iteporl during the last half centuty. on tho Destruction of Admiral Special articles by the best agCervera's Squadron. ricultural writers, on topics which Washington, July 27, Tho full remade their life study. ports of Admiral Sampson and tho com- they have Illustrations of old fashioned immanding ofllccrs of tho vessels participating in tho destruction of Admiral plements. A vast amount of practical inforCervera's squadron, off Santiago, on tho morning of July 3, havo been mado mation. public by tho navy department. A valuable aid to 'farmers who Each report is mado in detail, as re- desire to stimulate production and quired by tho nnvnl regulations, nnd they would seem to dispel tho news- profit. Extremely interesting and inpaper correspondents' stories of jeal- structive. 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Tho election held In this county on tlio per question of issuing 8280,000 cent, bonds to retire 8200,000 7 per conU railroad aid bonds of tho county issued lu 1871 to tho St. Louts & Southeastern railroad, has resulted In favor of tho oronosi tlon by over COO majority. ii WITH THE ABOVE FACTS REMEMBER WE'RE CAREFUL. Herald-Ledge- r. "There is nothing but soldiers ST. BERNARD DRUQ STORE, for Miles before us," .said ilie Spaniards; "it is useless Toral4." If your are not a subscriber to And then Santiago fell. L. A. W. The Bee, you should be. Bulletin. J f I ' ' a? ' jtW WKgaa.IraHBanHaBHBtHHBHauuHH j)mammam . .1 in 3 . . .Thc -- inreoidnoimportswac excess to nvnnric ..UliBrMtt3 ..k.r,i ),., ri iaA'hhmu jiy(y c 1 m? Aftv ORGANIZATION OF THE ARMY . - ii -- kx V VJi. k.AlWi w i Tfnr . m&i v i uawu.1- f flVi-,t;- -- HhSS anv ot'lcr year- - Statement of What Has Been complished in Ninety Days. Of Ac- PAUL M. MOORB, Editor and AUnaccr. Christian Soldiers. Presbyterian Journal, Philadelphia. 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To crown the gratification which such facts inspire is the knowledge of our noble president's sincere religious character, 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 Uraditrect's. the 216,500 Volunteers Called For 212,000 Arc in the Field. ANNOUNCEAENTS. cONcriss. are authorized to FOWLER Weof Christian County,announce W. an a candidate for Congress from the Second Congressional District, subject to the action of the Republican party. announce JOLLY We are authorised tocountr, as a Hon. canW. Jolly, or Daviess didate for Congress from the Second Congressional District, subject to the action of the Republican party. United States, has been during the past year in the 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 America and in Australia were reduced in 1897, but it has remained till now to learn that thc export of cereals has been prohibited from thc port of Chinkiang on account of the great scarcity of those commodities in the Liang Kiang province, which is usually regarded as the garden of the Chinese Empire. KENTUCKY Just how fortunately located the Hon. Samuel J. Pugh, of Vance-burg- , has been rcindorsed lor Congress by the Republicans of the Ninth district. The Democrats have nominated their strongest man, but Mr. Pugh will have no difficulty in succeeding himself. The London Statist says-W- NEWS NOTES. think America bas entered upon a period of great prosperity, which will last for years if no great folly is committed. We hope the Republicans will have Ihe firmness and patriotism to resist the politicians and refuse to allow unwise currency legislation. Former editor Desha Breckin-ridnow Lieutenant in the United States army has been or- e, dered to the front and has 'left for Newport News, where he will embark for Porto Rico. Mr. Breckinridge was fearless in the conduct of his paper and will be valient on the field. Both candidates for thc Republican nomination for Judge of the Court of Appeals in the Third appellate district, Judge C. W. Lester and Judge Wallace Jones, are working for complete harmony in the party ranks. It'is predicted that united support will be given to the successful candidate. --The imports of gold during thc fiscal year just closed were the largest in the history of the country, reaching a total of $105,985-- , 279, and the balance of trade in our favor was $615,259,024. In the light of such figures it is proper to say that the election of 1S9G was rightly settled. Globe-Democrat. The Chinch-BuFarmers who are suffering from or who the work of the chinch-bug- , desire to fortify themselves against such a contingency, should write to the Kentucky Agricultural Experiment Station, Lexington, Ky., with a request for "Bulletin No. 74," which is a very comprehensive by Mr. paper on the chinch-bug- , and H. Gorman, entomologist botanist. g. A High Tribute. Speaking of President McKinley the Brooklyn Eagle (independent Democrat) says: His administration is bound to achieve greatness as welt as to have greatness thrust upon it; but bis personal conduct or employment of unexpected powers bas been so admirable, and bis bearing has been alike so sunny, eo natural, so sympathetic, so dignified and so consistent that we shall be surprised, if in the retrospect of history, be is not reverently regarded to be as truly a providential man in the presl dency as any of bis predecessors in times of great national stress and strain have been deemed to be. To him is largely due the fact that congress bas been a tribunal of great public service instead of a wrangling menagerie of quarrelers, marplols.and of the victims of cross purposes. 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 and when it had filled it and could grow no more in the middle, it continued to grow from each end until it resembled very much a rat caught in a trap. Todd County Times. Mr. J. R. Witty, an old citizen of Metcalfe county, died at his home at Summer Shade last SaturMr. Witty's day of consumption. health has been failing for years, lie was Metcalfe county's first Sheriff, and has been quite prominent in the affairs of his county Glasgow since its organization. Republican. Whitesville, July 19. Mr. and Mrs. J. Wesley Barrett, who live a few miles north of town celebrated the fiftieth anniversary of their marriage on May 29. The entire family, consisting of thc old people, nine children, nine grandchildren and two 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 was The contribution plates. made up by each one of the children contributing one dollar, thc grand children a quarter and thc ten cents. great grandchildren Mr. and Mrs. Barrett are probably the first couple to celebrate their near here. golden anniversary Mr. Barret is 74 years of ag6 and Mrs. Barrett 69, and both seem destined lor many years of life yet. Owensboro Messenger. Thc oldest inhabitant of and most likely of Butler county, died last Saturday when old aunt Louisa Carson, who has been bent with age for thc last forty years, departed this life. Her exact age is difficult to arrive at.. She was, however, all the way from 100 to 115 years old. When a slave she belonged to Uncle Jimmie D. Carson, the saddler, and has been maintained for several years through the kind donations of her young master, James T. Carson, of Louisville. Smith Carson, thc giant, is Aunt Louisa's grandson, and nearest relative here. Morgantown Republican. A large tree in Mrs. Mean's pasture north of town, was struck by lightning at 12.30 Wednesday. Thc tree is about one hundred and fifty yards in rear of the dwelling. The tree was riddled by the lightning, and killed a fine cow which Mr. G. M. Steel had been pasturing there for several months. Thc cow belonged to Mr. Bridge KenShe was a thoroughbred nedy. jersey and valued very highly by Several other cows Mr. Kennedy. were under the tree but none were The same bolt passed killed. through the hall of Mrs. Mean's residence and struck a tree in thc front yard. The trees struck are are fully two hundred yards apart. It is miraculous how the residence escaped destruction. Hopkinsville Mor-gantow- n, Washington, D. C, July 25. Gen. Corhin 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 chiding Jul' 24. In the ninety days which have elapsed since the President issued his first call for volunteers an army of 261,400 men has been 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 of any body' of men hitherto raised for military purposes by the United States. Every man recruited, whether for the regular or for the volunteer army, has undergone a careful conducted physical examination, by disinterested and competent of ficers. As a general proposition, therefore, the army is physically without flaw. Quite naturally thc requirements for the regular ser vice are more rigid than those for thc volunteers, because recruits for the regular army, being considered merely as individuals, are obliged to undergo a more severe examination than the volunteers, many of whom arc taken into thc service as organizations. The statement indicates that only one in four applicants tor admission to thc regular army was accepted by thc mustering officers and medical examiners. In this way a notably high class of men has beqn secured for the army. Of the 216,500 volunteers authorized by Congress, 212,000 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 lias created surprise among the representatives of foreign governments with the United States army. They agree that the Americans are thc finest soldiers in thc world. Following is the consolidated statement made by Adjt. Gen. Corbin: Adjt- April 20 Joint resolution approved Cuban Independence. April 22 Approval of act for increasing the military establishment. April 23 President's proclamation, first call for 125,000 volunteers. April 25 An act declaring that war existed between the United States and Spain. April 26 Approval of act for increase of the regular army. April 27 Gentiral orders issued providing for increase of regular army. May 11 Acl approved to provide for volunteer brigade of engineers, not to ex ceed 3500, ana an additional force of im- mimes, not to exceed 10,000. April 22 Strength of regular arm), including increase. Gi.ooo. April 30 Actual strength of regular army, 26,500. Recruits obtained, to include July 24. 24.930, malting a present total of 51,400; and deducting the casualties, 2000, c have as available 49.400 men in Ihe regular army. July 24 Dalancc of recruits required for regular army, 11, Goo. April 23 Strength of volunteers called out, 125,000, Special United Stales volunteer cavalry, 3000. May 11 Brigade of United Stales volunteer engineers, 3500. Ten regiments of immuncs, 10,000. May 25 Second call, 75,000. Total volunteer army, 210,500. July 24 Present strength to date of volunteer army, physically examined, enrolled, mustered into United States service, and for most part equipped, 212,000. July 24 Dalance of recruits required for volunteer army, 4500. Balance of recruits required for regular army, 11,600. Total recruits required, 16,100. July 24 Total strength to date of regu Jar and volunteer armies, 261,400. Aggregate. 277,500. 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 Hood's Sarsaparilla, Which purifies and Enriches the blood, Strengthens the nerves, Tones the stomach, Creates an appetite, And builds up, Energizes and vitalizes LOCOMOTIVE BLASTS. 1 the L. & N. caused several hours delay to passenger trains. Several of tho operators who lately enlisted in the service of Undo Sam felt somewhat agrlevcd when they arrived at Chickamauga and found they .vould have to lend a helping band to properly prepare the camp ground. The boys had pictured for themselves a life of ease, and when called upon to handle a pick and shovel, It almost broke their hearts. Some of tho boys who formerly worked on this division were in Ihe crew.lhat was required lo dig ditches and do other manual labor around camp and who were heard to express themselves, "I wish I were back homo with A wreck on thc main line of at Horse Cave last Tuesday, Keep the system in perfect order by the occasional use of jtt's Liver Pills. They regulate thc bowels and produce Perfect Health. For sick headache, malaria, A Vigorous Body. bil- iousness, constipation and kin- TUTT'S Liver PILLS dred diseases, an absolute cure ma." The depots and other buildings along the Henderson division are now being adorned with new coats of paint nnd much improvement in appearance is Ihe result. Supervisor John Davis, aflcr a sojourn at Dawson on account of ill health, has returned to Springfield, Tcnn., and will soon be able to resume work if ho continues to improvo Supervisor Sullivan and a largo force of men laid several miles of eighty-pounsteel rail last week. We believe this is the first, of lha't weight laid on the Henderson division. d The whole system. Be sure .to get Only Hood's. AWFUL DEED OF TRAMPS. Tried to Wreck an L. & N. Fast Passenger Train. FIVE HEN WERE ARRESTED. The past and present month seem to bo bad ones on the boys, as quite a number of of them havo been dismissed from the of the company for different causes. Glasgow Junction, Ky., July Tho boys say that Master of Trains 25. Five tramps are in jail at Devney sticks close to them when they Glasgow Junction, charged with try to do right, but when they wander attempting to wreck L. & N. pas- away in unforbidden paths, he gives them senger train, No. 4, due in Louis the cold shoulder nnd often their walking papers. ville at 12:25. Conductor Herb met with .1 painful ac About a mile this side of Glas cident, last Monday. Ho fell down nnd a gow Junction a section hand found hogshead of tobacco rolled on his foot, tearon the track, ing off a toe nail and doing other damage. an iron "fish-plate- " and going back he was just in time which now causes bim to be on Ihe invalid to flag thc passenger train. The list. "fish-plate- " is used under thc rails Night Yardmaster HUcLwell's residence join each other in order wai visited by thieves last Sunday night. where they Dispatcher Wooldridge, when last heard to make them firm and fast. The question had been placed on from was at Colorado Springs, enjo)ing the one in bracing western winds. top of thc rail and secured there Section Foreman Hdmunson, of the fast enough to have sent thc train section, met with a painful accidonl, rolling into thc ditch if thc section last Monday. While assisting in unloadhand had not happened to find it in ing ballast, he was hit on t:e head by a piece of timber, and received a scalp time. Detective C. W. Williams, in wound. s the employ of the L. & N., was While assisting in loading tobacco at Sebrec, last Monday, a colored notified. learned that thc con- man lost one of liis fingers by having it ductor of a local freight train had caught between .1 car and hogshoad, cutput tramps off his train between ting it off cm-plo- y e bogs-head- been rebuilt and miners aro working again. At Bloomington, III., wages for mining have been reduced, leaving Ihe rale in the Gccond vein 50 cents and in Iho third vein 6a cents. A meeting ot the Ohio coal operators at Chicago, on Wednesday last, seemed to be of the opinion that a reduction in wages for mining was absolutely necessary. At a recent meeting ot the Brazil, Ind., miners ot the Block coal district they re solved to quit mining by contract. All Ibe miners 01 tho Mcintosu coal (Jo. struck on Iho 8th because the company wished them to work under contract. With the exception of Sullivan county, the coal industry of Indiana is almost at a standstill. The Sullivan county operators have railroad contracts to keen them busy. The situation is worse than the Chicago agreement ot January last Pana. III., July 22. Several miners were severely beaten today while en route to the shafts lo resumo work. Only two miners entered Springside mine nicy ueing escorted 10 tha mine by Operators D. I. nna Corwin Ovcrholt wilh Winchesters, preventing tha union miners inlcrlcrelng. une miner named Henderson whilo en roulo lo Penwell mlno was intercepted and badly pounded. Tho minojs and their wives continue to surround the shafts. Deputies and police also continuo on guard. Complications havo arisen between tho Mayor und city aldermen, owing to Mayor Penwell, one of Iho opecators of tho Penwell mine, grantn ing permission to miners to carry revolvers and guns. The operators and miners' organization have been given notice bp Ibe 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 except, powder and that the coupon system in uso by Iho operators should be abolished The miners have Riven notice that they will not be governed in any particular by the board's decision. non-unio- n non-unio- n non-unio- . w im j Miss Effie Rice waiicu ti t inutuviii i&uuu S. II. Stone and Treasurer last week. Long returned today from their Rev. Price, of Marion, filled his regular fishing trip on Green river, and appoinlmenl hero Sunday. reported having had a delightful Wm. Baker is on the sick list ihis week. time. Miss Olga Price, of Providence, is visitAnnual Fair, Louisville Agriculing here this week. tural and ricchnnlcnl Assocl. Mrs. John Jenkins, who has been sick ation, Colored. for some time, is convalescing. Miss Fannie Baker visited at MadisonFor the above occasion tho Ilville Saturday and Sunday. linois Central Railroad will sell tickets to Louisville and Mr. Thos. Marshall is nil smiles. It is round-tri- p return at one fare for the round a boy. sold lrom August Tbere will bo a grand picnic and Sunday trip, tickets to be inclusive, limited to School basket meeting at Mitchell's Grovo iGth to soth August 22nd, 1898 for return. This Saturday. will be a great meeting of thc colD. W. Pajne, of Providence is Mrs. ored people and should be en. visiting her mother, Mrs. Wm. Baker this pouraged by them. week. Mrs. Tate, of Poole, visited Mrs. Syb War Map Free. Lynn at Ihis place this place Ihis week. Latest official indexed maps of Mr. and Mrs, Ross Hokclt visited Ihe thc world, Cuba and Phillipine family of Dr. Martin nl Bordtcy. Islands for pocket use, issued by R'y( Mr. Kcrncy Rico and sons Whit and the Chicago & Northwestern Olho visited St Charles Saturday nnd free, for two cent stamp. V. B. Kniskcrn, 22 Filth aveSunday. rS... wTtT,r5', 2 j mm nue, Chicago, III. Iron Hill. R. M. Riley and Gabriel Towery went have been introduced into the to Marion Monday. Russian cavalry and are said to be Lillle'Curtis Riggs is having Ihe chills. very satisfactory. Thc difference R. II. Kemp and family, of Tunila, in weight as compared with thc Miss., aro visiting relatives in this comiron shoe is about two nnd a half munity this week. ounces on each shoe. Chinch bugs aro doing a great damage to corn in this section. Thc rush away from Klondike is Mrs. Sarah Kemp is stilt very sick. likely to be as great this year as Gabriel Towery is visiting relatives in thc rush in that direction has been. Caldwell County this week. There is gold a plenty, but not Mrs. Nannie Conley Tribune is visiting supplies a plenty and prices for her father, of this place. labor arc low because of the over-supplMrs. Dora Rlggs is isiting in Shady Grove. Horseshoes made of alluminum y. If your arc not a subscriber The Bee, you should be. It is said thc Omaha exposition to is not suffering for want ot attention as a result of thc war. lie Glasgow Junction and Cave City. He summoned a posse of section hands, and thc 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 Junction. FROM THE EXCHANGES. Balance of Trad?. Our exports for the last fiscal year were enormous. The figures show that the exports were twice as great as the imports, and the exports of manufactures exceeded the imports of manufactures the first time in history that either of these things have come about. The balance of trade in our favor in the fiscal year just ended was $615, 259,024 against in the previous year 1896 97, which year showed a greater trade balance than any previous year, only five other years having reached the $200,000,000 mark, $286,-263,14- 4 Note Thc above figures do not include signal and hospital corps The 24,900 remen respectively. cruits obtained for the increase of thc regular army authorized after war was declared to exist were se lected from about 100,000 appli. cants by a limited number of re cruiting officers but illy spared from their respective regiments, and for the most part strangers in the country canvassed and during a period of competition by State authorities for the same men. Returns will Independent. show a progressive increase as this Messrs. Chas. Drury and L. S. competition ceases. Clark, two prosperous farmers of C. B. Fraser, of Trigg county, the Pike's Peak vicinity, have finhas a sword that was carried by his ished delivering a portion of their In the French crop, several hundred bushels of and Indian war, and with which wheat, to the Uniontown Roller Mills. The price paid for the ce- he scaled the Heights of Abraham real was seventy cents, the highest with" General Wolfe in the battje market price, and when the excel- of Quebec, which was fought on lency of the wheat is known it can the 13th of September 13, 1759, readily be seen that the price was between Generals Wolfe and Monta deserving one. The wheat graded calm. The blade of the sword is and about thirty inches 63 pounds to the bushel and is the straight crops that have yet come to long, ornamented on each side, best our notice. The Pike Peak vicin- near the hilt, with the graven picity is an excellent agricultural dis- ture of a fox. The hilt is about trict and some of the finest wheat six inches long and has a common in the country is raised by the steel guard. The highly prized farmers living there. Uniontown relic is in a good state of Telegram. great-grandfath- past, Tom Rose, a crazy negro man, has been running about in tne woous west His of town in a nude condition. clothes were found and Tuesday night a party of men watched them expecting the negro "to return for them. He did so and was capHe has been living on tured. green corn that he would steal from the fields. His body was badly lacerated by briars and thorns. Murray Ledger. At present Livingston county has thc best crops it ever has had. As a general thing the crops have and the been well cultivated, acreage is greater than ever before, and should 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. Thc first load of watermelons raised in the county this season was brought to town Monday by Mr. George Balee, of Stanley. Owensboro Golden Era. Mr. E. M. Moss, the bicycle dealer, and estimates that there are 700 wheels in use in Hopkinsville and a great many more in the county. There arc so far only four chainless wheels in the county, two here and Hopkinsville two at Pembroke. DOWN IN THE MINES. Kentuckian. Mr. George Hamilton, of Mt. Sterling, the largest tobacco grow'er Now the report comes that the metal In in the State, was on the breaks this much ot the projectiles now used at banti week, selling tobacco at the Buck-ne- r ago and vicinity was dug from Iho iron He had a lot of mines in that region. warehouse. eleven hogsheads of Burley, not Since the capture ot Santiago work in particularly good, on which he re- Ibe iron mines near there has been re alized an average of $12.50 a hun- sumed, Ibus giving work to a large force of men. dred. He was much pleased with During the past week several thc excellent prices received and claiming to be from Illinois and miners other ship more hereafter. northern states have made Ihcir appear said he would Heretofore Mr. Hamilton has sold ance here in search of work. Some of He tbem claimed that they once worked in exclusively in Cincinnati. what called the grows about 500 acres of Burley this county atbut closewas then reveals tho inquiry Ward mines, on his several farms. fact that tbere never was such a mine in every year With his brother Carroll he owns this county. about 4,000 acres of Bluegrass Ben Brieve and son, formerly employes land, enough for a dukedom. of the St. Bernard Coal Co., have severed For several days well-know- n well-informe- d After a few weeks' rest, Conductor Morgan is back at work on the Providence train. He spent sometime at Dawson, and as a result feels much improved. As a passenger conductor, Will Cozart is making a success. He is popular with the railroad men and the traveling public, and well qualified for the business. A Pullman conductor slood propping himself against the marble counter of tho St. Charles Hotel. He had just come in from Ihe transcontinental run. public is dead sore on Spanish names," said be, as he turned away from looking over the register. ''You may not believe it, but I have found n 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 loo hot just at present to put up with anything that even suggests .1 don. The company may kick on it, but one of the sup ennlendcnls told mo yesterday that sev eral of tho cars had already been sent lo tho shops to havo tho names changed. Some of the most poetical .names in use must go, because Ibey 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 aro be ing iquarely boycotted. And Ibis is no joke. In Pittsburg the other day n pas senger took a day coach rather than pay for a seat in the car named Castile. Up on tho Brie road last week the handsome car Blanco was pelted with slones and mud while it was standing outside one of the best stations on the system. The people simply won't have these Spanish names. I just beard today how the Mercedes had been turned down on ttie I'anuandlo line a week ago. and bow the porter had ridden 200 miles without a soul in bi3 car. Of course he kicked. Who wouldn't? The porters are disconsolate, and say there is no use talking, the fine Spanish names go these days, and when a porter gets Icary of bis car you had as well take it oil. The Transvaal gold mines are continually )ielding greater quantities of the precious metal each monlb. Tbe production of May reached 363,016 ounces, valued at over 6,500,000. A month ago It was predicted that tho lotal amount mined during the year would reach $75-- , 000,000, an unheard of valuation for any mining district. But the May output is at Iho rale of $78,000,000 for Ibe twelve months, and the futuro increases in the extraction will insure tho larger figure. It may even be believed that $So,ooo,ooo will not be too largo for tba year, since each month since January r, 189S. has seen an augmentation in tbe quantity. How long this sourco will supply such a vast slock of gold no one can say, though some min ing experts have predicted that it can not last through more Iban a comparatively few years few, that is beside the number which have gone by since California and Australia became fields of production. But if it only holds out for four or five years, which seems a reasonable period, considering tbe character of tbe reefs, the eff-- ct of tho immense addition of such treasure to the world's present reserves of it should be more important Iban perhaps anybody now anticipates. Providence Herald. Although lha development of tbe Pocahontas coal territory was initiated as re cently as 18S3, its repntalion for fuel pur poses nas Decome international, and today it is being used by vessels of all classes as bunker coal, Including Ibe ships of our navy, while it finds a ready market in tbe principal manufacturing centers of the North, as readers of iho Manufacturers' Record are aware. Referring to this industry, a correspondent of tbe Richmond Dispatch says; "When some five or six years ago there was a serious strike in tbe mines of England and Wales, this coal found its way lo the Capo de Verde and olher Eastern islands, and some of it was actually imported into London, and, attracting the attention of tbe British admiralty, it Is said, was tested by Ibem. Another strike has come in England and Wales, and tto coaling stations in tbe Eastern islands of Capo do Verde. Cape of Good Hope. etc.. are having lo look to the Atlantic coast of America for a supply of coal, and although Pocahontas is bieber tban ihe Canadian coals, (here is a demand for it at Cape de Verde and tbe Cape of Good Hope, tin English contractors offering a high price for it, and giving a guarantee that under no circumstances will it be sold, either di rcctly or indirectly, to Spanish vessels. "l'he trade has largely increased with tbe West India islands, especially St. Luca, and within the last sixty days the uriusn admiralty have purchased two cargoes for consignment to the naval aeent at Bermuda. Several foreign governments aro in treaty for supplies of ibis coal, and our own government has bought largely of it to send to Key West and Honolulu, and bas just purchased a cargo lo send to Manila." FOR EVERY FOOT Your Shoe is here. We make a point of fitting people Any house can sell shoes once. Wc sell shoes over and over to the same people. Steady trade is the test of a Shoe Store. Wc have lots of such advertisements walking around over Hopkins County they walk a good deal, the Shoes feel so easy and look 'swell." Our Pingree & Smith, our Williams & Kneeland, our Zicglcr Bros., our Sachs, our Wolfe Bros, and our "Battle Ax" Shoes can not be turned down. We Stand Behind Any Sfioi We Sell You For a Good One You Know. There is thc Right Shoe. I 1 -V. WE WANT YOUR- - SHDE TRADE. 'wl BISHOP aYOUR MONEY &, MADISONVILLE, KY. CO., n rvl BACK IP YOU WANT IT. WAR WITH SPAIN Reliable War News IN THE GREAT NATIONAL FAMILY NEWSPAPER Furnished by Special Correspondents at the Front. The New York Weekly Tribune n Courier-Journa- l. contents, weighing in all eleven pounds, was brought in from Jackson over thc L. & E. In it were the remains of two Federal soldiers who fought in the Civil war. Probably very little more than the The reskulls still remained. mains will be reintered at the National Lot at the Lexington Cemetery by Col. W. R. Milward. The remains are those of John Rouse, Commissary Sergeant of the Fourteenth Kentucky Volunteer Cavalry, who enlisted in Company M. at Irvine, Estill Count)', and died August 16, 1863, and George Melton of Comp2ny H, same regiment who died on August 15, 1863, in Breathitt County. Lexington Herald. How would thc Canaries look in a Yankee cage? soloquizes UnThe old gentleman cle Sam. seems to be out on a general collecting tour, taking in everything novel and strange. It is a relief to him after many years of domestic knitting work Bryanism, mugwumpery, etc. Mexican Herald, their connection with said company and will now bo found with the Rcinecke Coal A small cove oyster box and its Co. soliciting agent for the llecia uoai uo., spent last weeic in Memphis, Tcnn., and oilier points In the South. Tbos. Robinson, foreman of Ibe Empire mines, reports work tbere good now, the mines running four or five days in the week. D. M. Evans has returned from a business trip to Memphis, Tenn. Toe Kline, for years past a miner at Barnesley, bas taken his departure for the north, where be will go lo work in soma coal mine, D. W, Umstead is spending n few days at Dawson. The railroad track leading to the Woodstock mino is being worked on and wo suppose work will soon be resumed there. The Manufacturers' Record says that three now coal and coke companies filed articles of incorporation in West Virginia last week. North Carolina is now coming to tho front as a mining slate, therefore it is no wonder the peoplo lake more interest in a protective tariff. At Saginaw, Mich., many shafts aro being sunk lo prove the location of coal. Anthracite is from 50)10 Gj cents per ton less in price in Toledo, Ohio, this year than it was last year. The works at the Cenlreville, le have John Hogan, relatives and friends here. James Edge and family, of.lhis place, are visiting relatives in Clarksville this week. Henry Ashby, W. W. Brooks and J. T. Slaton look in the excursion lo Clarksville, last Sunday. Tbe picnic given here last Saturday for Ihe benefit ot 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. Wingcrt.E. Cordler's father-in-laat this place, last week The check was passed at tho saloon, and besides tbe goods ob tained got about nine dollars in money, As soon as ihe fake was discovered, parlies pursued and arrested Ihe stranger, who was iaken to Madisonville and lodged in jail lo await further investigation. Two fiends in human form made a bold attack on Ralph Jones at his home a few miles west of town, last Friday afternoon. It is supposed that robbery or murder, or probably both, were their intention. Mr. Jones had been away from borne for a few hours and when he returned be started lo his room upstairs, and on reaching tho second Moor was confronted by two men heavily armed, who demanded bis surren der. Mr. Jones fled from Ibe houso crying for help, and the would-b- e robbers pursued him only a short distance from (be house, when Ibey. too, fled and have not been overtaken. An attempt was made a short limo before lo allure bim from bis homo by night, but the ffort was a fruitless one. jir. lUK.'rt Spruco Rum Balsam It a scientific ,'ciiiuly haitcil on modern discoveries aud com. txnimlcd IiyclieinlsL of renown who have given throat and luntr diseased a life study. Ask tout druffflst to procure it for you If not In stock. Hold In two Bites. 25c. aud iOc. Sold by St. Bernard Drug btore. Will contain all important war news of the daily edition. Special dispatches up to thc hour of publication. ville, aro visiting relatives here. Careful attention will be given to Farm and Family Topics,.For-eigLank Wilson, who has been confined to Correspondence, Market Reports, and all general news of the his bed for somo months with malaria World and Nation. and rheumatism is still quila sick. We furnish the NEW YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE and your The Misses Lovelace, of Louisville, 'aro favorite home paper, THE BEE, visiting Hanson Inklings. C M. Livingston and family, of Adair ll WA BOTH ONE YEAR FOR $1.25. p- Send all orders to THE BEE, Earlington, Ky, - BDTH FOR LITTLE HORE THAN THE PRICE OF ONE. This is the best offer ever made by any newspaper. We will give to the subscribers of THE TW1CE-A-WEEREPUBLIC, as a special inducement, the new and superb K REPUBLIC SUNDAY MAGAZINE Tlic Regular TWICE-A-WEEK 52 complete numbers, 18 pages of tho choicest illustrations and miscellaneous reading that money can buy. Price of This One "Paper Is $1.25 a Year! THE SUNDAY which alone is Wc offer both publications REPUBLIC, THE which alone is ?i.oo a year and AJT V 1.25 a year, for HAGAZINE, I (IM iPliOU CA FOR BOTH. a YEAR not lose sight of this splendid offer. Address all Orders to When you renew your subscription do THE REPUBLIC, st- - Louis, Mo. WILLARD HOTEL W. S. MILLER, Jn., Manager. Subscribe for The Bee. BEST $2 nnd $2.50 HOUSE IN LOUISVILLE. I'' . .t.tiMkUhti2Bk6iik mm h ' - v- - . . V! , I A B t. rr " ' '? ml .'JL as will be seen from his experience Hicks and his wife, nondescript to be Held in preachers, last Friday night. About mid- The Thirty-Secon- d who for the past two night ho was aroused by a great Cincinnati, Sept. 5 to 10. weeks have laid scigc to this place, 3ubustrjj toe (Lfjrtoc." "SU rattling among his milk pans. Sedeparted for Henderson. Of all curing a Winchester he sallied out and found a dog engaged in skim- Great Preparation for Entertain- the hermaphrodite creeds that ever LOCAL NEWS. ming a large pan of milk. Jim ment of Visitors. struck this place these people cerdrew a beau and landed him tainly advocate the strangest. They plump in the happy land of caPreliminary festivities, including are what is styled " Ed Phillips spent Sunday last in nine. He stacked arms and rcunious, etc.. They urge and beseech people to Sobrcc. catching old Tray by the hind parades, camp-firewill commence on Monday, Sep- come out of the church and live feet dragged him away to an obtember 5th, lasting throughout the Mr. John Rule left Monday lor scure place. Returning he se- week. The regular session of the Christian lives. They oppose all ' a few days sojourn in Dawson. cured his artillery and sitting Encampment will open at 10 churches, secret societies and be down he waited for more worlds Olin Farnsworth, of Henderson, to conquor. In a short time he o'clock on the morning of Septem- nevolent institutions, saying that they arc creations of the Devil. is visiting his grandparents here. heard some one monkeying with ber 8th, 1898. The Encampment has been se- They claim revelations from heavthe door of his meat house wherein Farmers arc feeling jubilant, the was hanging several choice "mid- cured lor Cincinnati through the en, preach the second coming of joint invitation of the Municipality, recent rains having fully assured dlings" of bacon. Now although the Department of the btate of Christ within two years, and claim to help along so laudable a cause, more than the improvement of the law allows everybody to "take Ohio, G. A. the corn crop. R.: the Local Posts of divine healing. They ranted an and the gentlemen and ladies who the Pennsylvania Railroad for the sides", Jim was religiously op the Grand Army of the Republic, Miss Lucy Crenshaw is visiting posed to the fellow taking any of Chamber of Commerce, Young unceasing warfare upon the Chris- have charge of this affair are sure same period. It is interesting to note the improvements in the friends and relatives in Hopkins-vill- e the "sides" above mentioned and Men's Business Club, Builder's tians of our town during their en- to make it most enjoyable. to "save his bacon," ho' made a Exchange, Commercial Club, Mer- tire stay, preaching upon the Southern roads. Among the notathis week. sortie upon the enemy and com- chants and Manufacturers Club, streets, as no church would allow Good Luck too Strongly Indicated ble increases for six months were A note from our friend, Charles arc still plenteous manded him to desist. The fellow Manufacturers Association, and the them a house of worship. They Blackberries the Illinois Central, $2, 456,544; the desisted and likewise fled. Jim citziens generally. and sell for eight and drew small crowds and excited dis Egloff, calls the attention of the Missouri Pacific, 81,827,630; Lou invited him to pause, but he deCincinnati is jealous of the repucents per gallon. clined. To diminish his vclocitv tation she has earned for opened-hande- d gust among both church people and "hoss'editor" to the old saying, that isville & Nashville, $1,111,734; t'ie "A cat brings good luck, "and states Southern Railway, the hospitality, and her people, sinners. They made no friends Moscow Croft has sold his calf Jitn took a sight on him and brought him down. After laying determined that seven cats have taken up their Memphis division of$905,698; that her record in this and left unlamented. the Southern and is treating his domicile to a in a fresh stock of ammunition he abode with him during the past respect shall not suffer on this ocRailway, $101,210; Kansas City, new coat of paint. again went out, but the man was casion, have entered They Were Pleased. week. He further adds that his into the prepPittsburg & Gulf, $671,699; Texas gone. A large pool of blood aration for this event with a vim , Mr. G. W. Warfield, ol Clark-vill"luck has turned for the better." Mr. and Mrs. Jackson Williams, showed where he had fallen and Tenn., and Mr. J. H. G. It seems to the nag man that if it & Pacific, $170,706: Norfolk & of St. Charles vicinity, visited the his pathway to the fence some and vigor that presages the most Western, $339,226; Chesapeake & successful Reunion in the history distance farther was plainly traced of the Grand Army of the Repub-lie- . Slaughter, of St. Bethlehem, Tenn., is true that a single cat will bring family of J. E. Day. in blood. At the fence tho trail spent a few days in our midst good luck, according to the rule of Ohio, $329,797; Florida Central & Peninsular, $314,603; Mobile & Reports from different sections was lost as the wound was unThe active work of preparation this week sightseeing. These gen- proportion, seven of these animals of the county concur that wheat is doubted!)' bound up by a confed- has been going on since October tlemen arc coal agents for the St. ought to bring about all the bless- Ohio, $198,062. The earnings of A rumor was erate. upon the 1st last, at which time committees eleven roads in the central Southyielding beyond expectation. and taking ern group during streets Monday that a man not were appointed,' consisting of one Bernard Coal Co., and came up to ings in the June amounted to .many miles hence had "accidcntly thousand of our most prominent headquarters to look around. Mr. this view of the matter, we would Mr. D. W. Roland and wife, of $0,722,392, which were greater Warfield is an old shot" liimsclt through the arm say that our friend may expect a citizens. The than the same six months in any the Rose Creek country, visited breaking one bone and much in- and g cyclone of good fortune at any character ot these men, and the soldier and related some relatives and friends in this city terest was felt in his case. One general interest which the people year since 1892. The earnings of reminiscences during his moment. But should a numerous thing is certain the thief who generally arc manifesting, afford six trunk lines during the month 2jSCS!ftT yesterday. sojourn with us. delegation of pussies descend upon Values a whole hide will do well grounds for belief that the the Mr. Slaughter is a relative of the "hoss editor," he is just pussy, amounted to $8,420,538, less than ;vMiss Addic Lowton, of Bakers, to "take roundancc" on Jim Cincinnati Encampment of 1898 G. Slaughter, a pioneer citi- lanimous enough to express his those of the first six months of 1897, fTcnn., returned home Monday, Vincent after night fall. will long be pleasantly remembered Gus while the earnings of twenty-tw'jcffiiiSSftE laftcr a stay.ot several months with by the grand old veterans who zen of this place and the founder felines to some distant friend in There is more Catarrh In this tcction of middle and middle Western roads He had not California. ionds here. Ilia country than all other dlsraxr put fought and bled in defense of their of Slaughtcrsvillc. were $6,378,986. Taken as a together, aud until the last few vears was country's honor. visited this place since he used to Miss Emma Hall, of Patoka, supposed to bo incurable. Tor a great whole, the Southern railroads seem Gone to the Country. TRANSPORTATION. come here to see his relative over VBfifiES Intl.. left for home vestcrdav after many cars doctors pronounced it a local Mrs. Viola Todd, who has been to be holding their own, and in disease, and prescribed local treatment, Railroad Jtafes: Oncol the most twenty years ago. They were well Science has gratifying features of the work of visit of several days to Rev. C. pronounced it incurable pleased with the town and put in in ill health during the past eight some instances to be doing better proven catarrh to bo a constitutional dis ''""wT'-C- . Hall and family. preparation, so far as it has pro- lull time viewing the sights, and weeks, left for the country last than the roads in more thickly setease, and Ihercforo requires constiulional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manu- gressed up to the present time, is under the protection of Bryan Saturday with the hope that a tled portions of the country, though - Mr. Henry Carpenter and Mrs. factured by F I. Cheney & Co , Toledo. the prompt and generous acquiesthere is hardly a class of roads were married Ohio, Is llio oly constitutional cure on the cence with which the railroad as- Hopper navigated the placid wat- change to country life would be Annie Trouillas market. It Is taken Internally In doses which is not showing material imTuesday evening by the Rev. C. from 10 drops to a teaspoonlul It acts sociations have responded to the ers of Loch Mary. They left for beneficial in her case. She will provement. of the Transportation home Tuesday on tho surfaces -. K5S5atternoon, very stay with her father who lives two Hall at tho Methodist Parson directly system. blood and mucous hundred requests of the They offer ono Committee for reduced rates and favorably impressed with the way miles out on the St. Charles road. dollars for any case it fails to cure. Send age A Clever Trick. other concessions to Cincinnati's for circulars and testimonials Address, things are carried on in this corner At last accounts she was reported It certainly looks like it, but there is V. J. CHENEY & CO , Toledo, O. guests upon this occasion. Miss Emma Wilson left Monday better. We hope a few week's so- really no trick about it. Anybody can try A general uniform rate of one of the 'deadening." Sold by Druggists, 75c. for Crittenden Springs and also Hall's Family Pills are the best journ in the rural districts will re- it who has Lame Back and Weak Kidneys, cent per mile has been secured Malaria or nervous troubles. We mean be places in Webster county, to spend Entitled to Pity. upon all railroads entering in Cincan cure himself right away by taking store her former health. Always Welcome. several weeks with relatives and Electric Bitters. This medicine tones up cinnati, together with liberal time Miss Bettic. Stevens and Miss You will not know how much good the whole system, acts as a stimulant to Mr. Hiram Kirkwood, of White limits, which will afford all visitors friends. school house vicinity, paid us a irrespective of the distance which Kate Robinson left yesterday to Hood's Sarsaparilla will do you until yon Liver and Kidneys, is a blood purifier and nerve tonic. It cures Constipation, Head try Mr. and Mrs. II. L. Ashby and call yesterday, which will be re- they may have come, ample time visit relatives and friends in the it. it. Buy a bottle today and begin to take ache, Fainting Spells, Sleeplessness and Melancholy. It is purely vegetable a mild son Paul, of Onton, came up Sat- membered by every attache of the for return, after the close of the Hanson country. They expect to laxative, and restores the system to its Fresh Paint. office. Besides many kind words Encampment. Sunday. During their abreturn urday to visit relatives and friends Try Electric of good will A squadron of L. & N. -- painters natural vigor. that they are Bitters and Cincinnati enjoys the distinction sence our friend, George Robina miracle be convinced in the city. They left for home ho brought a and encouragement, descended upon our city a few days sack of the finest of at present being but a few miles Only Every bottle guaranteed. son, will conduct an odd fellow's since and have slung lead and oil worker.bottle at bt, Bernard Drug Store. yesterday. wc have seen this season. cast of the center of population of 50c. a according to the hall, as they are his housekeepers. promiscuously They landing. called the the The county was greatly refreshed blush" were would make "maiden's last United States, its peculiarly As George is of a very timid dis- They gave thesince their a full No Romance for Him. a fellow and census, and depot both by a general shower Tuesday smile to look upon them; so mellow advantageous geographical loca- position wc will wager Our sanctum was made radiant a ginger internal and external dose, then morriing which lasted over an hour that they wouldn't bear hard biting tion should attract an unusually cake that he is in bed by sundown, lit on the band stand in Dickson yesterday by the presence of Prof. Park and dosed it liberally. E. B. Bourland, who lives adja of and were sweeter than cream and large concourse of Grand Army and during that time t repeating the little he can call to an inch of rainfall. This, will as- pcachcS. Wo "called from labor people and their friends, thus af mind of "Now I lay me down to Thanks to the liberality of the L. cent the Fair grounds. The Pro& N., we get a new depot of a difto refreshment" in less than a fording a rare opportunity for meetsure the corn crop though it will a twinkling, and while wc munched ing old comrades and acquaint- sleep," etc. A bright light will ferent hue every year, but the fessor "rid" out on a wheel to beam retard the threshing of wheat. those delicious apples with eyes ances, and renewing friendships burn from evening twilight till sun- style of architecture remains the awhile upon his numerous friends. From all parts of tho country fast closed in cstatic joy, for the which were formed during those rise, and when not wrapt in deep same, and like Tennyson's brook He stated that he had just conseems destined to "go on forever." come the most cheering reports first time in our life wc realized dark and bloody days when brother slumber, George will meditate Hues and colors alone arc evan- cluded a prolonged spell of haying that there were extenuating cir- fought brother and the fate of the of abundant crops. and that that gush aboufraking the with tightly closed eyes. cumstances in Adam's case. Mr. Unjonjliung in the balance. escent. However, wc arc thanklul. Kirkwood If we cannot have a new depot, let meadow fresh with hay" is all the has our undivided Cincinnati is a city of 400,000 The congregation that worships thanks, Kentucky Soldier Dead. us have the old one changed as thinnest kind of sickly romance coupled with the wish that and leads in many at the Christian church should not he may live longer than Mcthusa-la- h inhabitants Princeton, Ky., Juiy 25. Dixie often possible. lines of industry. The hotel and which can be permanently cured fail to invoke some special blessand pay us a visit every year. boarding accommodations arc un- Satterficld, of this county, received by one hours' treatment with a Jesse Phillips has a newspaper ings upon George Robinson for limited. Besides this free quar- a telegram yesterday announcing pitchfork, when the mercury is published at Pontypool, England, florc Building. ters will be provided in sixty-si- x much needed improvements upon the death of his wife's brother, which contains a jingle of rhymes "standing pat" at 100 in the shade. Marion McCord was awarded school houses in the city and also at the windows of that sanctuary so the contract Monday to build two Camp Sherman, which latter place Ed Wood, at Miama, Fla., of fever. about our "flying squadron," writBucklen's Arnica Salve. that they can now be raised with- three-rooframe cottages for will accommodate 15,000 veterans. He studied law here for months ten by "an Indiana subscriber." It The best Salve in the world for Cuts, out the aid of a jack screw. Also Henry C. Bourland. He will beBruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever and was well known and popular. is worthy of notice because an In- Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Meets Your Needs, for the new front steps by which gin operations as soon as he can He went to Louisiana, his old diana man's efforts on an American Corns and all Skin Eruptions, and posiWhen you feel tired, languid, nervous people, other than professional land the material. The building tively cures Piles or no pay required. It is home a year ago. At the breaking topic have found place in a foreign guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or will occupy lots in the southern and are troubled with pimples and erupacrobats, can now enter the church tions, you will find Hood's Sarsaparilla out of the war with Spain, he joined money refunded. Price 25c per box. For paper. without jeopardizing life or limb. part ot the city lately purchased exactly meets your needs. It purities and the Louisana volunteers. Sale by St. Bernard Drug Storo. His reby Mr. Bourland and will be fin- enriches the blood and imparls to It the Walter Morgan, of Louisville, Col. Richard Buckner, one of ished up in first class manner. qualities needed to tone the nerves and mains will be brought here. Mr. H. B. Stewart, of Boxville, while en route-tLancaster, fell There was some pretty close fig- nourisn IRQ wtioio system, it cures all our leading farmers told us Tues- uring blood humors. Grinding "Fine." from his wheel overcome by heat, and Miss Kate Parker, of Dixon, done on the work. In the day that he had threshed 1100 three bids placed the two closest B. F. Brive, son and daughter, within a mile of his destination. spent last Thursday with friends in Hood's Fills cure sick headache, nausea, A bushels of wheat from 60 acres. were within two dollars of the biliousness and liver ills. Mrs. Annie Carter, failed to ma- His companion hurried on to Lan- the city. terialize at Judge Cowell's seance caster for assistance. On his reHe said his crop would have same figures and only S4.25 in 'Squire Head Grieves. Saturday afternoon and the Judge turn with a party of friends, Moryielded twenty bushels to the acre tervened between the highest and 'Squire Jim Head has not as levied tribute upon the parties as gan was found dead. Morgan had PRACTICE LIMITED TO but some of it, owingto rankness lowest bidders. DISEASES OF THE much confidenc in humanity as he follows: Ten dollars and costs was been connected with McCauley's had fallen so badly that he was unA Toe-tLoss. once possessed, and this is the exacted from the old man for ob- theatre for a number of years and EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT. able to harvest it. Ho reports Pete Herb, the well known local reason why: Last Saturday he sold structing the progress of the law was widely Known in theatrical SOI IHTCR FIRST STRICT, the best crop in his section seen conductor met with a painful acci- a calf for Tom Hodge and received by resisting an officer. A V. and circles. EVANSVILLE, IND. therefor ten silver dollars. Being trimmings were required of the While handling for many years. Local market for dent Monday. Sergeant Haugby, a popular of detained he did not get home until young man for raising sand conthe new crop opened at sixty cents some freight at Scbrcc he got his a rather late hour and decided that trary to statute law. Mrs, Carter ficer in one of the Fourth Regiment foot beneath the chine of a hogscompanies met a shocking death per bushel. cussed-ncs- s head of tobacco and crushed his as the night had grown apace he sacrificed a ten for general and overestimating her capac- at Somerset, Ky., on the 25th inst. great toe badly, the nail being en- would defer paying over Hodge's In trying to save a comrade from lie dot Nothing. tirely torn off by the fearful crush. money till a future period. He ity for villianous tanglefoot. falling, he stepped off the train at Sunday night a nocturnal prowler He came on home here and had rctird and slept without rocking the end of the tunnel and fell Millions Otven Away. ML- - invaded the residence of G. L. the wounded member dressed by till the following morning when he night yardmasier at Blackwell, tho It certainly gratifying to the public to through the trestle. is resting as well arose hastily and made a dive for knowisof one concern in the land who are this place. Mrs. Blackwell is away Dr. Chattcn, and himself in the not afraid to be generous to the needy and his pants and found pre Considerable excitement on a visit and Mr. Blackwell was as could be expected after such a same condition of "Brien O'Lynn" suffering. The proprietors for Dr. King's painful experience. His many absent on duty. This gave the friends regret his mishap and hope whom the poet tells us "had no New Dicovery for Consumption, Coughs vails in Lexington among stock over the existence of that thief n clear coast and he deliberbreeches to wear." After "strict and Colds, have given away over ten owners him ately went through all the belong- to seo end." again soon on the search" had been made within the million trial bottles of this great medicine: dread disease known as pink eye, and have the satisfaction of knowing- it has beings of the Blackwell domicile and "North building, the missing apparel was absolutely cured thousands of hopeless which at present threatens to the house next morning looked as if discovered near the yard gate. cases. Asthma, Bronchitis, Hoarseness come epidemic. Several deaths Sixteen to One. and all other diseases of the Throat, Chest have occurred in the vicinity, but it had gone through a thorough Cures INDIGESTION There arc sixteen guests sojourn- The ten dollars was "gone glim- and Luns are cured by It. Call on St. it is believed that vigorous efforts Entrance course ol pitchforks. Eighty-fivcents in Bernard Druggist, and get a trial bottle mering". in the chateau dc Hopkins. will arrest and stamp out the fearThe entering wedge for was effected by cutting away a ing small change remained in the left free. Every bottle guaranteed, or price ful malady. nearly all Diseases the screen over a rear window, then They represent the standard colors pocket and his watch had not been refunded. human system is heir to. removing a stick above the sash. and various ages. Most of them taken as the thief most likely arc slated for crime's that will en"There is nothing but soldiers Son-n- y He Wears a Smile. Nothing was missing that Mr. thought it was a "long wind" for Miles before us," said the Blackwell could detect and he is title them to service in the penal Waterbury and nobody but John D. Peyton has been soar- Spaniards; "it is useless Toral-ly.- " institution of the grand old .comat a loss to know why the thief monwealth. While wc arc loth to has ever had time to ing around in the seventh sphere And then Santiago fell. L. A. W. Sold by St. Bernard Drug Store. should devote so much time trying His friends Bulletin. properly attend to hour mills of of human happiness. believe that a wave of blacksliding to pry into his business. has struck our county, we arc bound that breed. The 'Squire returns at first thought he had fallen heir to admit that there seems to be a thanks to the considerate rogue for to a vast estate, but later found I strong trend lately developed leaving him a little capital to re- that his felicity was directly traceWe want a man in every localamong our citizens to patronize sume the battle of life and would able to a boy baby who had For Infants and Children. in the household of the said ity to act as private Detective fi UUUJU... this popular resort, an inclination be under greater obligations if he under instructions. Experience which is never found in those who woutd hurry up and return that ten Peyton. The .new comer flipped The Kind You Have Always Bought Address, unnecessary. dollars he borrowed without the the beam at ten pounds. Peyton keep right in the middle of the l DETECTIVE lAQENCY Boars tbo of asking. lit late Saturday evening and reformality Head has Nashville, Tenn. straight and narrow way. adopted the habit of sjceping with sumed his usual avocations Mon- Signature The State board of Health has one eye open, and is now prepared day. been compelled to establish a to entertain nocturnal visitors with It is estimated that the Alaskan Don't Use Drugs Rufe Stevens, a young man who quarantine against Jackson county. buckshot. unless you need them, and then only gold output this year will be at lives near Cairo was arrested Mon pure drugs, such as are sold by rePLMN SODA. The Board used every means to day upon a charge of highway rob least 20,000,000. About 5,000,-00- 0 sponsible druggists. We keep only Lewis Warner, the wrecker of get the county court to adopt some worth has already arrived at bery, and in dctault ol 7200 bond the best. That Is the great dismeans to arrest the disease, but to the Northampton National bank now languishes in the Henderson Pacific coast points. tinction to be looked for when the ICE CREAM SODA, no effect and strict quarantine be- and the Northampton Savings jail. Although he bore a time comes that you need them rather bank was arrested in Louisville Nowhere else will you find so comcame a necessity. OUR GUARANTEE 1100.00 IN dOLB. He had resided some hard name, he offered no resistSaturday. plete a stock. A good time to begin Wc will par One Hundred Dollars lu readily accompanied the snjr and eTcrruxol cough and coldsColdfol that spring medicine, time in Louisville and had made ance and where Better than A Klondike Cold Mine. NEW no benefit Is derlred from the use of Dr. Otto's in that officer. ST. BERNARD DRLd STORE, Good health is priceless when once lost. an extensive acquaintance Spruce Gum Ualsam. It contain, nothing. in. ATWhen you bare a tllfflit cold or cough Invest city. His defalcations aggregate Dr. Otto's Spruce Gum Balsam the most jurlou and is so pleasant to take. Dewars of BRYAN HOPPER, Manager. 25c, In a bottle of l)r. Otto's Spruce Gum BalImitations. . jileaaant 640,000. He will be taken to his croup, and reliable remedy for coughs, colds, Sold by St. Bernard Drug Store, aam, the returnsarepreater than a half Interest m. of In an Alaska goldmine, as cold cauuotjmylost Bsan (FOX'S GROCERY. Arc you a subscriber to The old home to face the result of his luuir e, and all soreness36c, the throat, cheat aud Large bottles, and SQc. sealth. Uewareot n slight cold. Mas tbo crime. Subscribe for The Bee. Sold by SI. Bernard Drag Store, SBke? You should be. Sold by St. Bernard Drug Store. section wv&MZ&J&r4ai "Come-outers.s, gB Serves Thieves and Dogs Alike. Jim Vincent is a good night shot G. A, R. ENCAMPMENT. The Last Monday the Rev. Austin D. "Come-Outers." -- Southern Railroads Gain. KENTUCKY TROOPS In an article on the gross cam ings of railroads for June and the Moved Toward Porto Rico, via For the Benefit of Widows' and first half of this year the Financial Newport News. Orphans' Fund, to be Chronicle estimates tnat the betGeneral Fred Grant's Bricade. Given terment of earnings as compared with the first six months of 1897 the First and Third Kentucky and BY I. O. O. F. NEXT TUESDAY. must have reached more than $65,- - Fifth Illinois have been moved from Chickamauea toward Porto 000,000. It calls particular attenThe members of the St. Bernard tion to the fact that there arc twen- Rico by way of Newport News. Lodge, No. 240, I. O. O. F., will ty roads or systems where the in- The First Kentucky was started give an ice cream supper at Ma crease is in the neighborhood of from Rossville, where it boarded sonic Hall, Tuesday night next, 2li, 000,000 or more. In one case the train from Chickamaugaat near August 2, for the benefit of the the addition exceeds $.1,000,000. midnight Tuesday. The Third Kentucky was to get Widows' aud Orphans' Fund. There is the Southern Pacific Comaway yesterday but some fear was The success of the undertaking pany, which for five months ended is assured for the reason that the May 31 increased its earnings by entertained that it might not be people of Earhngton are ever ready $4,361, 1G2, which is nearly S500,-00- 0 able to do so before this morning; ICE CREAM SUPPER. Saafa 'rnm. "fMlTAJ , PPutf owing to the considerable delay in the moving of the First. The boys are all rejoiced at the move and arc delighted to have Porto Rico as their destination. one-thir- d Death of an Old Citizen. Mr. R. W. Williams, familiarly known as ''Undo Dick," died of lung trouble at Mortons Gap on the 25th, and was buried at Grapevine Cemetery the following day. Mr. Williams came from Chris-tio- n County to Mortons Gap in 1888 and was appointed Post master under President Harrison. He was an intimate friend of Gen. Shacklcford's and served through the war of the Rebellion in the Federal army. He was the father of the present Postmaster at Mortons, Mr. R. L. Williams. e, simplicity of tho combination, but also to tho caro and skill with which It ( manufactured by scientific processes known to tho California Fio Svrnrp Co. only, and wo wish to Impress upon all tho importance of purchasing tho true and original remedy. As tho genuine Syrup of Figs is manufactured by tho California Fio Svnur Co. only, a knowledge of that fact will assist one in avoiding tho worthless Imitations manufactured by other parties. Tho high standing of tho California Fio Srnur Co. with the medical profession, and tho satisfaction which tho genulno Syrup of Figs has given to millions of families, makes tho namo of tho Company a guaranty of tho excellence of Us remedy. It is far In advance of all other laxatives, as it acts on tho kidneys, liver and bowels without Irritating or weakening them, and It docs not gripo nor nauseate. In order to get Its beneficial effects, please remember tho name of tho Company CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. BAN FltANCISCO, CL LOUISVILLE. Kr. NEW YORK, N. T. THE EXCELLENCE OF SYRUP OF RfiS Is duo not only to tho originality and cat-alogu- e, public-spirite- hair-raisin- SIXTEENTH ANNUAL MEETING THE. ttiw o Great Hopkins County Fair, MADISDNVILLE, KY., P(a '. ap-pi- cs AUBUST 24, 25, 26 and 27, Wednesday, Thursday, Fridat 30-10- 0 and Saturday. ? Conducted on a scale of magnitude never attempted by any other Fair ; in Western Kentucky. Succeeds on its merits and growing in popularity and interest every year. dr. l. d. brose, Enterprising methods, honest representations, unusual entertainment, admirable facilities. al - f tammm caristedrs I German Liver No Gambling. No Drunkenness-NMisconduct. o A clean gathering; - Powder e l" Me-thusal- 'wmmtmmm Price, 25 Cents. clean management. Recognized as the One Great Fair of Western Kentucky. Prepare to come; prepare to exhibit some product of the soil or of your handiwork. a CASTOR A DETECTIVE REMEMBER FREE CHILDREN'S DAY. PDRINKS five Gents. Zff&fa i w Wednesday, the first day of the Fair, is Free Children's Day. Special program arranged for their amusement. Everything as advertised. I JTx-i- o. 33; I FOUNTAIN -- O. C Givenw, 33. A.tliinesoxTi, IPr-esta'- Dircctor-in-Chic- f, "Vioes-SPx'esta't. t. M. Laffoon, H. IHTolemeixT., Sec. 335. jat 3R. O. TLAei;piD, Trea SLSSHsSSE SSSSSSSSSSL BaBBHnBpiHHBHHHHHHH ;ji YP n t'SS 'u"ii,tijwWWwrp..iWiMii,,,,.. tiC3EE3H BiTr WW l . o KffiSaKBEOSZSi Ten Cents BUYS ANY OF OUR THE STJNDAY SCHOOL. LESSON V, THIRD QUARTER, INTERNATIONAL SERIES, JULY 31. 1V11V11VVVVV?VVVVVWVVW?V 5: ; VV-- j vV 'v If p mr SUMMER DRESS GOODS. This Includes All of Text of the lesson, I Kings xxl, 4.10. Golden Tozt, Kx. Memory Verses, 17 Commentary bjr the Itev, D. M. ii, Stearns. 4-- 0 If ST. BERNARD COAL COMPANY INCORPORATED. f ( Young man, dress up. q l Our Imoorted Organdies, Worth i2jjc. to 25c. l A.L.L. NEW lATLriSFZINrSB. ANDERSDN & WALLER, MAB1S01MVILLE, KENTUCKY. AN OPEN LETTER WE ARE ASSERTING IN THE COURTS 'OUR BIGHT TO THE EXCLUSIVE USE OF THE WORD "CASTORIA," AND "PITCHER'S CASTORIA," AS OUR TRADEMARK. To MOTHERS. J, DR. SAMUEL PITCHER, of Hyannis, Massachusetts, was the originator of "CASTORIA," the samo that on every has borne and does now bear r le signature ofC&a&ffi&c&ai wrapper. the This is the original "CASTORIA" which has been used in the homes of the Mothers of America for over thirty years. LOOK CAREFULLY at the wrapper and see that it is - on the the kind you have always bought fac-simi- and has the signature per. No one has authority from me to use my name except The Centaur Company, of which Chas. H. Fletcher is President f of C6a&ffl&&fa wrap- Do Do not a cheap (because gredients Not Be Deceived. endanger the life of your child by accepting substitute which some druggist may offer you he makes a few more pennies on it), the inof which even lie does not know. BEARS THE SIGNATURE OF (Mia "So showroto lotters tit Ahab's namo sealed thorn with his seal, and sent and tbo lotters unto tho oldors and to tho nobles that wero In his olty dwelling with Nabotb." Whloh wasworso, thoso or tho death dealing lottor of David tbo king In II Sam. zl, 14, 15? Ood Is tho judgo. How muoh bettor tho llfo giving letters of Es thor and MordocallnKsthcr vll, 7, 81 Tho Son of Man camo to savo, not to destroy, men's lives. Tho dovll Is tho dorourornnd 11, nioro to Nnboth tlmn money. Tho Holy Spirit, by whom wo nro sealed, Is tho earnest of our lnhorltnnco (Kph. I, 18, 14). Aro wo doslrous that Ho shall not bo grlovcd by any misconduct of oursf S, 0. "Hut Jozobcl, his wlfo, canio to him and said unto lilin, Why Is thy spirit so sad that thou catcst no breatU" And '! ho told her tho cnuto. Contrast tho of heart of Koh. II, S, and of Dan. i, Ho 3, 3, with this selflshnoss of Ahnb. should havo boon, llko Nohotnlah and Danlol, full of doslro for tho wolfaro of tho kingdom nnd for tho glory of God, but no such thoughts flllrxl his mind. On thocon-trarho was full of doslro to ndd n littlo bit of projwrty to that which, ho already possessed. Ho had not yet learned that n man's llfo consUtoth not Inthanbutidanco of tho things whloh ho possessoth (Luko ill, IS). 7. "And Jczobol, his wlfo, said unto him, Dost thou now govern tha kingdom of Isrnelf Arlso anil oat bread and let thlno heart bo morry. I will glvo thoo tho vineyard of Noboth, tho Jozroollto." Tho dovll qulokly suggests to his well trained sorrant his favorite method of removing thoso who nro In his way, and sho as quickly sees tho wholo thing ns good as dono and tolls hor husband that sho will giro him tha desired field. Thoro was nono llko Abab who did soil hlmsolf to work wickedness In tho sight of tho Lord, whom Jozcbel, bis wlfo, stirred up (verso 95). They coveted fields and took thorn by vlo- o lonco; thoy dofrnuued n man and bis sad-ticsnor-Itag- "And Ahnb enmo Into his houso heavy and dlspleaseil because of tho word which Nnboth tho Jczrcollto had Bpokon unto lilin, for ho had said, I will not glvo thro tho lnhorltaucoof my fathors." Thero-for- o llko n sulky child ho wont to bod, turned his faco to tho wall and would not cat. It wua n low In Israel that tbo prince should not tnkoof tho pconlo's lnhorltnnco by oppression (Kzok. xHl, 18), but Ahab sooinoU to know no lnw but his own will. Ho offer wl to buy tho Hold from Knboth, but tho lnhcrltanco of his fathers was 4. Miners and Shippers of I rr p QQAL AND COKE. 3? General Office, Earlington, Kentucky, i i t 2 J T Don't be a fop, but look well dressed. Our Tailor Made Clothing is well and artistically made. We have stacks of samples. Genuine goods at reasonable m S $ R. G. ROUSE. Manacer. Palmer House. Hroadwtiv. Paducali. IAMES H. LOVE. Manaccr. 201 N. Chcrrv Street. Nashville. Kentucky. Tennessee. S. H. NEWBOLD, Manager, 342 W. Main blreet, Louisville, CAPT. T. L. LEE, Manager, Corner Main and Auction Streets, Memphis, Tcnn. Kentucky. A. S. FORD, Manager, 327 Upper Second Street, Evansville, Ind. ""Vl-ioieteil-e Branch. Offioejss. '& Jfe P"pg jfc St. Bernard Gen'l Store. Vou Aro Going North, A.&esxrx& JOHN T. HESSER, Hauser ' Building, BRIDGMAN, Room 85, Hartford Building, Chicago, 111. " St. Louis, Mo.; J. W. J H I I 2 5 THE FAMAUS ND. 3 CDAL, For all uses, from Earlington, Diamond and St. Charles Mines. Only Vibrating Screens and Picking Tables used. THE BEST SELECTED COAL IN THE t ft I If You Aro Going South, If You Are Going East, If You Are Going West; rnineHAtc TicncTS) Via tmc J $ IMS Louisvmc AND s Nabhvilic R. R. CCCUrlS) S). 8. f I ft 2 . Market. : S30 The Maximum BRUSHED BOKE FOR BH8E BURNERS JHD FURNSBE8. Why buy High-price- d Anthracite Coal, when you can get ST. BER- - 'I of Safety, Tho Maximum of Speed, The Maximum of Comfort, The Minimum of Rates. JUlt,Tlme nod Alt other lx cheerfully furnliliol by Information will C.' P. ATM OI1C, a. r. A., IflUJSVXUX, KV. .Sflji W. W. ETUKIDGI3, Agent. NARD CRUSHED COKE tho dostroyor. 0, 10. "The Kind Ton Have Always Bought" Insist on Having The Kind That Never Failed You. TMC OtaX ' T?i CINtAun COMMUt, TT MunBAT CTdCCT, hCWYOK CITY. r"" 3JHW"iiri-"- i r MEDICINE for the MILLION c Sold at Retail for Five Cents a Package the first experimental step in a direction that may lead to a revolution in the trade. A Popular Proprietary-Medicin- ... A New York company or mnnufv I irli r hemtsts,ths Rlptnt Chemical Company. '.1 imdlilna! tablet or "tabule" plscel upon Hie market HlMutn. .,n n .In medicinal drugs whldi badbteu kacer of compressed powdered iireimrall. n- -. h. .lit .il men than auy other, for the cure or taloed 10 be of more general use mm. . Ilielr orlKln In an Unpaired dlgeatlou or of such Ills coMinon toiimnua l weakci caiilly for naslmllatim; ( i ,iisorhtni! nourishment and elliiilniuliig waste. The ca.ulogue of Ills Included uuu.r II. .J Ik ad Is raid to Include pretty nearly etery dlseas iir nblcb the physician Is called 11 wm 10 prescribe. In preparlnK their standard remed, for the acceptance of the Amei lean isipfe the company laid down tbo prluclpla Krade. and so that erer) thine entering Into thu i kc 1 Imu ul llKi or the hlKhest throuirii any prepared ict and unimpaired extended and protected aa to retain 1U fiiiulUU lapse of tlmo In any climate. Only Ihecliuheht drups should bo used, their preparation should bolu accordance with Ihol it,l.rii lid methods or modern hcleiKC.thctabulea packed In Rlass. protected liy absorbent f linn, And securely corked, hteu the corks used hareliecnof a Erade sohtgh In Its icqulrementa that no manufacturer or these erery day stoppers could supply more linn u small proportion from his output that would meet the exactlnff specltlcallons. T'm, loss vials wcroln turn packed lu 1.0x9s or f workmanship by those used by tha aquallty not surpassed lu beauty nud most fastidious dealers In jewels andI nrnunicnlsorcold. llSTlnRWtlhelrlilslistsudsrd. andneverconsentliifrto vary from t.t he 1 roprletors resorted to the accepted modem commodity known. and seven hundred thousand dollars In methodsol making-thei- r II. e years In newspaper advertising lias Informed every American cltltcn vested within concernlDK tun smierlor and surprNIng niulll lea of Itlpans Tabules. llelniftiiouiihtful and iialnttaklue oljucnrrs of the changed conditions that sweep over the commercial world, and careful to nolo every circumstance liavlng a bearing upon the successful prosecution of their trade, tho managers of the company nave noted that there Is a present Insistent demand for n lower price for every article that reaches or approaches nn universal use, and that the people, fdthourh requiring the best or everything, resent lelng called niton to pay linary percentages for superfluous wrapping and (lacking or unnecessary protection against deterioration that might result (a years, but Is needless In tho case or n purchase lnf Jniled to be consumed In a week. It has also becndlscovercd, and proved by the testo." Itme&nd actual exiierlence, that these Tabules do not havo the tendency to loss of qualities or diminution or ex cellence from eiposuro that might at first ham been expected. Inasmuch as, tinder favorable conditions, those that hare Iain looso lnndrawes, a traveling bag or pocket for several weeks or months are found to bo practically as fresh and as efficacious as ever. Acting upon these suggestions, find noting particularly tho unimpaired prosperity of great newspapers now sold for n cent Instead or the old rate of five times that amount, and the general tendency In nil directions Inward low rates and Increased sales, the company have entered upon tho cxierlment of putting up HI pans Tabules In pasteboard cartons, which trier will offer to the t rado upon terms which will permit 0 a package being sold by the druggist or storekeeper nt n price lower than ever Iiefnre adopted for a proprietary medicine FIVE CK.VTS len tabules, or doses, for one half a cent each. The company will not discontinue thn manufacture and sale In the form with which the people have learned to know and value tho Itlpans Tabules, but will offer the cheaper sort experimentally ror tho lieneht of such as may desire them. It should bo plainly understood that the quality of the medicine Is Identlcalln both sorts, the only difference being In the form and comparatlvo cost of packing or putting up. The Hrecent pack uses an not yet 10 im nau 01 an ucmem. niinuui.il it is iinioauie mat almost any urug gist will obtain a supply when requested by A customer to do so t but In any esse a single carton, containing ten tabules, will be sent, postage paid, to any address for five cents In stsmps, forwarded to the Itlpans Chemical Co., No. spruce m New York. Until the roods a thorniiLThlr Introclucnl to the trade, azenti and nerfdlerawIlltsA aimnliMi t 1 of i roll t, rric which will allow them32.a fair marplncartoui) forviz t dozen carton for 40 cent. & (TJU $W.&3, 23 grow (3,GU) cartons) for (Ml cartons) for $1 stra flash tsrhh kin ns.lusi In t nein tuu. vn.u nitu vu itivtii f couil i jobnB. A1' A.A...,A. Caslleman. Arthur fi. MWftS' JiAssVWks'0Ws.AAAAAtrtrAsVs'WV I.aiilinif. DrecHnritlse Caslleman Royal Insurance Co. Of Liverpool The Does Lares Fire Insurance Company in the World. the Largest Business Transacted in Kcntuchy .. Docs the Largest Bussncss Transacted in the Southern States. PAUL M. MOORE EARLINGTON, KY Darbee & Gastleman. MANAGERS. 'ooulhern Department, Resident Agent for HarlitiRlon and Vicinity. tioine uince Ky. vvwwwwtWMMWWMWMtww"MWM.nvvvvv-nviVAYYVVVVrWVyyvvvvyv- jt'..1iiirfllii,lAni.ilfl ,,'..' ,..!. 3 i WE HAVE SPARED NO EXPENSE Tn mn! h if nnr ITiirioi-n-l if v . . liquipment the best in this part of the State. Anything and everything you want in livery the lowest, A k PRICES ALWAYS mim ti & ARNOLD. '"ifjtnuiiiii EARLINGTON, KY. ' ' piw.gyuiijJiHrjj. 'jiJif5J.niiijjMi!jjs f saying, Proclaim a fast nnd sot Naboth on high among tho peoplo, and set two mon, sons of Bollal, before him to bear witness against him, saying, Thou didst Ood and tbo king, nnd thon carry him out and'stono him that ho may die" This Is tho dovil's favorlto pastime. Ho began It on Abel and has boon at It ovor elnco. Ho worked It vigorously with tho littlo children in Israel about tho tlmo that Mosos was born and with tho children when Christ was born. In Drjhlehom Through an unscrupulous woman bo had John tbo Baptist beheaded and tried to CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR. kill Josoph In Egypt. When tho time camo, bo was allowed to kill our Lord Hlmsolf. But In reference to this worst roplo For tho IVcok Iloglnnlng July tV Comment by Hot. 8. II. Doj-le- . tho dovll can do to us wo aro told not to foar Topic now to hnre a happy homo. Job It. "Foar not them which kill tho body" Dcut. vl. and "Four nono of thoso things which nil, thou thalt sudor" (Math. 2, 28; Hot. II, Many blessings of lifo nro not appre10). ciated nntil thoy nro lost. Then wo 11, 13. "And tho mon of his city, oven roalizo how much thoy meant to as. tho ciders and tho noblos who wero tho This scorns to bo particularly trno of a Inhabitants in his city, did ns Jczobol hud sent unto them and as It was written In happy homo. Tho prodigal son did not tho lotters which sho had sont untotbom." roalizo tho joys and comforts of his faPerhaps thoy wero Indebted to her or to ther's houso of pcaco and plenty until tho king for tho possessions they occupied. in a strango land ho was compelled to Howovcr that muy or may not Jinvo been, do undesirable work for a strango man. thoy orldently feared to disobey her orders. From this sovcnty-nlntchapter of Job Thoso who fear not to do right at any cost, wo learn that tho patriarch Job did llot llko Joeoph and Daniel, did not abound In tbo high places In Naboth's town, nor do fully rcnlizo tho blessings of homo until thoy abound In high plaoes nnywhoro as n thoy wero lost Then, in tho midst of his afflictions aud adversities, ho rule. his lost eetato. 13. "And there camo In two mon, children of Belial, and sat boforo him, and "Oh," ho sojs, "that I wero as In tho months tho men of Belial witnessed against hint, of old, oven against Naboth In the presence of tho As in tho days when Ood watched over inc. blaspheme Ood When Ills lamp shlnud upon my head, peoplo, saying, Naboth did light I walked and tho king. Thon thoy carried him AndI by Ills tho ripeness of throuuh darkness; As my days, forth out of tho sUy nnd stonod lilin with Whonwas In tho secret of Ood was upon my tent. stones thnt ho died." No Justlco on earth When tha Almighty was yot with mo, for such as Naboth who dared to stand And my children wero about me; against tho will of tbo king; no justlco When my steps wero washed with butter, for Stophon or Paul; nono for tho Lord And tho rock poured mo out rivers of oil!" Jesus Hlmsolf whon Ho stood In our placo What a koensensoof tho appreciation to dollvor us from tho hand of tho enemy. of blessings lost is expressed in theso But thero Is un abuudant wcloomo for all words I Nothing is nioro desirahlo in this such In heaven, and tho tlmo will conio whon tholr ilghtcousnoss shall shlno forth world than a happy homo. Let thero bo pleasantness, peace, harmony and as tho sun. in tho homo and tho heaviest 14. "Thon thoy sont to Jozobcl, saying, Naboth is stoned aud Is dead." It would outsida burdens may ho borno and trials seem from II Kings lx, SO, that his sons endured, hut all manner of worldly and wero stoned also. It Is not according to business prosperity will not compensate Gun. lv, 10, thatdoad men toll no tulos, for for a disagreeable, unpleasant homo tbo volco of Abel's blood cried to Qod and when strife nnd contention fonn tho tho volco of ovory wrong thing on tho earth Is still crying to Ood, and Ho will principal part of tho daily bill of faro. yet boo to it (Hab. 11, 11; James v, 4). . Tho reference in Doutoronomy emAlthough Qod scorns to keep sllonco nnd phasizes tho importance of tho word of let mon do as they plcuto, jet Ha sees and God in tho homo and suggests somo notes everything, and it Is 'written "Our necessary characteristics of a happy Ood shall coino and shall not keep silence, homo. a flro shall dovour boforo Him, nnd It shall 1. A happy homo must havo God in bo vory tempestuous round about Him" it. Moses commands that tho words of 1, 8). (Ps. As to tho dead who dlo In tho Lord, it is always blessed for them (Kov. tho law must bo kept in tho hearts of xlv, 13), for they rest from their labors, tho people. It was God's word, and if wo havo God's word in our hearts wo and tholr works follow. 15. "Jozobcl said to Ahab, Arlso, tako will havo God in our homes. Nothing is possession of tho vlnoyard of Nil both tbo sadder in this lifo than n godless homo Jozroollto, which ho refused to glvo theo a homo in which God is not loved, for money, for Naboth is not nllvo, but honored and oboyed. dead." Tho Ood of Naboth still lived, but 2. In a happy homo God's word must of Him sho took no account. Hor heart said unto Ood, Depart from ma What can bo taught to tho children. "Aud thou tho Almighty do to mof (Job xxl!, 17.) slialt teach thorn diligently to thy chilTho dovll ollors many prosout possessions dren." "Thou shalt sharpen thorn unto and enjoyments, pleasures of sin for r. thy children" is nearer tho exact meanBenson, but tho soason is so short and tho ing of tho Hebrew; "thou shult sharpen eternal consequences so foarful that wero them" teach them so thoy will stick in it not for tho awful blindness ho puts upon them. God's word is to bo taught in such pooplo thers would not bo so many his costly pleasures. Contrast II Cor. a way that it shall not bo forgotten. And how do this hotter than by committing lr, 4, with Hob. xl, 25, 20. 10. "And It camo to pass when Abab it to memory? It is n deplorable fact hoard that Naboth was dead, that Ahab that children do not commit tho word roso up to go down to tbo vlnoyard of Na- as thoy used to or should do. Let it bo both tho Jozreollto to toko possession of drilled into tho childibh mind and it is It." But now tho Lord speaks. His serv- nover forgotten, and such a child should ant is again commissioned to meet Ahab. do its part to raako tho homo happy, Whatsoever a man sowcth that shall ho also reap, and Ahab is told that wboro and God's word learned in childhood dogs Uokod Naboth's blood they shall also often kcops children from doing that lick bis nnd shall actually oat up Jczobol, which will muko a homo sad. 8. In n happy homo God's word and so It camo to pass Just as tbo Lord said it would (obapter xxll, 88; II Kings should bo talked nbout. "Thou shalt lx, ns, 30 talk of them when thou sittest in thy houso." Oil, if thoro was only moro conversation in our homos about God The Greatest Meed. and God's word I It would mako many Man's first nnd greatest nood is to a desert homo to blossom ns tho roso. obtain grace, for without It ho porlsbos; Wo should uot only talk moro of God, His second is to rotaiu it, for if it is lost but moro to God in them. All our homes ho is undone; his third is to increase it, would ho happior if in them wo talked lor day by day his temptations and moro of God nnd moro to God. trials multiply, and his fourth is its 4. In a happy homo God's word perfecting, for only in tho consummashould ho oboyed. It should bo bound tion is his eterunl glory attained. upon our hands to direct thorn aud our eyos to direct our minds or wills. God's word .should thus direct Truth Is Truth. Thero are times in tho history nf nv. our thoughts, words und actions,,ard if ery individual, ns well ns ovory church, it does our homes must bo happy. Blblo Headings. Gen. vii, 1 ; Ex. xz, whoro things look bluo. Whon thoro Prov. vi, 20, 21; is n going buck on tho truth ouco nt- - 17; nuth i, xv, xxiv, xxix, 17; Lukox, miuou, and whon tlio ordinances of Kph. vi, Phil, ii, 6; Col. worship aro corrupted, and when men I Tim. v, 4; II Tim. I, Who ouco spoko out against tho inroads iii, Jan. i, 22. of corruption boeomo silent as tho grave, ill, iuuo lor tbo rost of tho faithful it locus Toleifuico of Others. ones. But no matter who comes or who It Is eomowhat doubtful how far our goes, truth is truth nnd God is trno to boasted tolorntioii of othor men's views it. Christian Instructor. would bo found upon examination to extend, In regard to thoso things to which you nro indifferent it isoasyto bo Uihrutit, but wboro great and vital .UH13 WHIHt ML AllS. list I Best Uougb Brrup. Tutus intoftht.i mo m.ixt.,.1 it is falill Oiflii-ul- t in time. to in i 1.1 ) . ti. I ll.l.llol.l f,l bias-phom- o ft--ft hap-pluc- ss Prcs-bvteria10-288-428-810-214-18-- "And sho wrote In tho lotters, 2 2 for a much less price? ton of the Crushed Coke will do the same work as one ton of the best Anthracite Coal. One 1 ASK YDUR DEALER FDR IT AND SAVE MONEY & ff 9 50 PAYS HO It Twice-a-Wee- I lllli k al Courier-Journ- (Ponce is ons of tho possible obJectlYo points of tho United SUtei UTttdhvi nnyj S ONE WHOLE YEAR. 104 Six or Eight Page Papers Sent Postpaid by Mail. Almost TmIiW mt9mm A DAILY KEGORD OF WAR NEWS. i1 ThrJ CourlcMournal has Ibe fine,! War News Service ol any paper' It is reliable, orrii-ratin the Sonth or West incomparable All other insnrs have been sultordinaled to Ibis onn f.re.it lealurr Subscribe at once and Veep thoroughly posted The offer may be withdrawn In a short lime. The low prim, Twlce-a-Wee- 0c A YEAR is for the purpose of placing a greal newspaper tuicea week within the reach of in masses. BY A SPECIAL ARRANaEHENT YOU CAN GUT TUB TwIcc-a-Wcc- k Courier-Journ- al and tbe Earlington "Bee," A Necklace of Love. liolh one car ur (Jolor'ec (Mti?ens. No rubies il red for Ml) lulv Yesterday afternoon at 3 30 No jtuH ihdt mid o'clock, at the residence of Mr. All eoinniiinicaiians ant tnJtluts ol nnwt i. But thelight of lli eliilrrs in n charms. emu's I to skien Klnlne o this column slionl.l ba aildr wrd lo This is for cash subscriptions only. All i')es Isaiah Fox in this city, Mr. D. Ii. Gro. ALrxsMDfit, KarlUKlnn, Kv And a necklace of subscriptions under Ihis nlfer must bn lillU arms Ilosse and Miss Ada F. Watson through tha ollicoof Of two lailii arms that are clinging Julia Mrrriuealhi-- r is sick. were united in matrimony, Rev. C. (Oh, ne'er was a norklaco bko llifcl) Mrs Fannie Civ.inaiiftli is on the $ick And the wealth o' the uoild and Love's The Bee, Earlington, Ky, C. Hall officiating. The ceremony sweetness imponrled list. was performed in the presence of In Ihe J 3 of a hille nnnV kiss. Say, old lady slnll our puling fora few intimate friends. The young A nrcklacu ol love for my lady ever NASHVILLE, That was linked by the angrU above couple boarded (he 4 o'clock train II Miybcrry is on lite sick list. No oilier luit this apd the tender, sweet CHATTANOOGA for Nasliville.where they will make IRS You husbands must stay at liomn. then AND Thai scald Ii a littlo one's love their future home. your wives can find you Frank L. Stanton in Ihn August LadicV LOUIS RAILWAY. Mr. Ilossc is a stereotyper on Homo Journal The young people had a grand lime al PULLMANOPALACC the Nashville American and is a Ibo park Saturday nighl. SLEEPING CARS A highwayman held up Forest young man of commendable habYoung man you must stay off my grass Watson and Lewu Hanks near lietwcen Nasbvillo and Chattanooga, Ala bama, Augusta, Macon, Jacksonville. Knox its. The bride is a well known you know. Hock Springs in Henderson county ville, Asheville, Washington, llallimore young lady of our city having Will liirl, Kemp Ashby and others last Thursday night. The men Philadelphia, New York, Portsmouth were in a wagon loaded with wheat. Norfolk. Jackson, Memphis, Little Itock been raised here and leaves a host were out Sunday. Tcxcrkana, Sherman. Waco, Miss Fields, of Greenville, visited Mis Watson dropped his pocket book Dallas nnd Fori Worth. : : : of friends here, who wish her a in an open sack of wheat and esJ. Bailey Tuesday. life of sunshine and happiness. Train)- caped to the woods re- Palace 1 Matrimonial Noosj. For only $1.25 lo l. ST. sat . 1 ' K : - where he George Miller is up again. mained in hiding all night. The Come tonight and bear Ibe programme robber fired tions. several shots jit him, at the Heading Room. all of which missed. Hanks was Those who live in gla;s bouses should relieved of Si. 18. He sought shel"Old Olory" Stationery. not throw slones ter for the remainder of the night "Old Glory" never was so dear with a neighbor near by. Watson Tbo band boys want a teacher. to the heart of the nation as it is universally today. The symbol of Some of Ibe boys say they would like for returned in the morning and recovered his team and pocket book. Liberty is appropriate wherever the convention lo meet here again. displayed and always attracts atSlaughter is better at Ibis writing. Joe A Summer Outing' tention and touches the feeling of Mrs. Delia Campbell is able to be out Americans. Along the North-Wester- n again., Line Progressive and patriotic busi(Chicago & Northwestern R'y) can Mrs. Ella Minters is on Ibe sick list ness men are contributing to this be most enjoyably spent at MilTbo Woman's Haptist Educational Conenthusiasm and attracting attention waukee, Waukesha, Madison, Devention metal Ibis place Thursday 31, and to themselves by displaying "Old vil's Lake, Green Lake, Gogebic, Glory," in its proper colors on continued four days. The session was Lake Geneva, St. Paul, Minneap their stationery and in every way very well represented by Ibe peoplo of olis, Duluth, Marquette, Lake possible in connection with their Earlington and the delegates from other Minnctonka, White Bear, Ashchurches in ibis district which numbered land, Munismg. business. Twentieth CenAnticipating the demand for this about 30. This convention Is governed by tury Train, the Northwestern The Bee has purchased the nec- women for the purpose of raising money Limited, electric lighted, daily to essary supplies and is prepared to for educational purposes. They closed St. Paul, Minneapolis and Duluth. furnish the flag printed in all its Sunday night with the amount of J72 for Low rate tourist tickets and pamHie Institute at Hopkinsyille. It is hoped phlets upon inbuiry of ticket agents color and beauty on that our people will open their eyes and or address A. II. Waggoner, T. P. Glory Letter Heads, begin to do something. The officers of A., No. 7, Jackson Place, Indian "Old Glory" Note Heads, this convention are as follows: President, apolis, Ind., or W. B. Kniskcrn, "Old Glory" Envelops. We print large flags and small. Mrs. S. V. Dabney, of Princeton; First G. P. & T. A., Chicago, III. Mrs C. V, Hailey, of EarlDon't forget our ington; Second Mrs. L. B. Glory" Picnic Bills. "Old "Our flag list also includes the McNary, of Princeton; Recording Secreunless you need Ibcm, and then only tary, Miss Jennie B. Bradshaw, of "Banner of Free Cuba." pure drugs, such as are sold by reCorresponding Secretary; Mrs. Be patriotic and up with the sponsible druggists. Wo keep only the best. Thai is tho great distinies. Put "Old Glory on your, M. .. Grey, of PrincetonjTreasurer, Mrs. tinction to bo looked for when tho Laura J. Vaughn, of Ilopkinsville Chairstationary. Get our samples and timo comes that you need them man of Executlvo Board, Mrs. Cinderella Address prices. Nowhcro elso will you find so comNewsom; Missionary, Mrs. Carrie Xlrlnl, The Eee, plete a stock. A good tlmo to begin Earlington, JCy. of Hopkinsville. that spring medicino, The Beg extends congratula Day Coaches on all Information pertaining lo TICKETS, A. J. Will be cheerfully furnished upon application to Ticket Aromi. or lo nOUTES, RATED. ETO WELCH, Division Passenger Agent, Memphis, Tenn. J. II. LATIMUR, Southeastern Passenger Agent, Atlanta, Ga. D. J. MULLANEY, Northeastern Pas Agt. 59 W Fourth St Cincinnati, O. K, C. COWARDIN, Western Pass. Agent, Room 405, Ky Exchange Uullding, Mo. St. URIARD F. HILL, Northern Pass. Agt Room 328 Maraud t Illdg Chicago. J. L. EDMONDSON, Southern Pass. Agi Chattanooga, Tenn. Gen'l Pass, and Ticket Agt, W. L. DANLEY, Nasiivillr, Tenn BEN T. ROBINSON, "0J Morton'w Oajp DRUGGIST PRESCRIPTIONS ,. t. Don't Use Drugs Alwayscn handafullandcomplelostockof DRUGS AND MEDICINES, PER. FUMERY and TOILET ARTI- CLES PAINTS AND OILS, PrtYICIHANS' uvixt:rui.UY COMPOUNDED. J(. 1 II 1 li . !. Subscribe for The Bee. be for "The Bee." ST. BERNARD DRLd STORE, MsnsBer. DRY AN HOPPER, Will receive prompt atten lion at this office. furnished upon appf JOB WORK 1 , - V f Zvi sx ss &y