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Bee (Earlington, Ky.): August 4, 1898
Bee (Earlington, Ky.): August 4, 1898 Bee (Earlington, Ky.) 300dpi TIFF G4 page images Bee Publishing Co. Earlington, KY 1898 bee1898080401_sn87060004 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Bee (Earlington, Ky.): August 4, 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. -s ttiita?,AA,,i-ia-iM,!f- t .'-dfaiiAiiiAii AiirA'inffema-ir-i- XVAII, PAPER In Western Kentucky Is now at TI1K LARGEST LINE OF J B WB CONTRACT TO FURNISH W -- A. T A A. D. SISK'S BOOK STORE, MADISONVILLn, KY. mi wis leading eloigns ami colon, uonom pncea h guaranteed. J? IB sLan IH la! JJ7-I- I W1IJ II Of I II IV tfrBttakiiiE'CPf'!MtMNHBBbpy Efl ir) I'lBBiH r.lVXP'' K" r "laaM raH taaaA la' T Bal J And bang It on tho walls complete per room,"' from fj.oo and up. First-clas- s work guaranteed at j, PAP EF KY. A, D, tan SISK'S BOOK STORE, MADI50NVILLB, W l"h".".J,' ii'J.'Uiiii J.JiJ.Jlii.,JWUi.Jjalpiiif,iiyiii s a ; NINTH YEAR. Capital Slock Paid In, EARLINGTON, HOPKINS COUNTY, KENTUCKY, THURSDAY, AUGUST 4, 1S98. Surplu" Fund 120,000. IN NO. 31 psBssssssBSSzaaMBaa-B5sjsBa- e $00,000. C0MMENCEO OUSINESS 1867. w JNO. G.MORTON. l'ho advantages ot a bank account am numerous. It is not to bust nust men wo nre talking they know all about it but to salaried men, wage earners and to women riiero's safety if ibe bank is a good one. There's convenlence-th- o money always ready and out of reach of your own petty squandering, too. It is easy to spend small sums when you have a large Hum in your pocket m hi id. fl An Announcement OTHERWISE UNNOTICED. From Madrid War- that Doesn't Seem to be ranted by the Facts. "AWAITING THE UNITED STATES' REPLY." As tho Case Now Stunila Wo Aro AnnUlns; Hpulu's Ilepljr to Our NUtomont of Ternia-- If Hlio Nont It ill. Cam lion Must Ilmo l'urgottou to DelWor it to tho I'reslilrnt. A Hlngllliir HtHtPincnt. rAttiH, Aii?. 3. Tho Mndrid corrc-Rpondu- nt MADISONVILL.E, - KENTUCKY of llio Temps telegraphs that if tho definite reply ot the United States on the peaces proposals nrrlvcs the Spanish cabinet will say-into-dn- y k' BEST TRAINS Kansas City, Montana, Colorado, Pacific Coast, Utah, Washington, Omaha, las Black Hills, VIA pass-- r meet this cvenlnrr and ofltulnlly except the terms. Tho cabinet ministers, tho correspondent ndds, believed that tho Uh'ret'iucnt would bo accepted by the country without opposition, and tho Government will not summon tho cortcs before the autumn. Tlio l'rrslilent lias Not lttcrlvel Hpnln'i Iteply. Washington, r. 3. At 3 p. m. the positive stntemeut was authorized that tho .Spanish reply to the American peaco demands had not been at tho French embassy. ed St. Paul, Nebraska, St. Louis or Chicago, VFCTIMII Ell TD1IHC SLEEPERS. DINING CARS, UHAIK UAHS r. m. nuoa, trav. HOWARD ( SEAT9 FREK MOR., I ELLIOTT, OtN'L aoent, t. touit, uc, ST LOUIS. Ma lw.WAKLCr.at'n.PAsa'RAaT..sT,LOut3.M There have been a considerable number of communications received from tho Spanish government bearing on penoo negotiations, but nothing in tho senso of a decisive reply to bo communicated to tho president, nnd no conference with tho president has yet been arranged for by M. Cumbon. The statement that Spain was expecting a response from tho United States, therefore, is at least premature. Mmtrld Newspaper Attucklnc Hngasta. TAitia, Aug. 3. Tho Madrid correspondent of tho Temps says tho newspapers aro attacking Premier Sugastu and his colleagues. They assert that tho premier opened negotiations with Senor I'idal, president of tho Spanish chamber ot deputies, with tho view of returning tho conservatives to power as soon as ncaco Is armmred. be lieving that tho conservatives moro competent to reorganize, tho country. Senor Sagastn's partisans deny this. The French Arahaasailor Has nil Appoint, meat with the l'rcslilcnt. Vabiiimoto.v, Aug. 3, 3:23 p. m. Tho Trench ambassador, through his secretary, has Just made an appointment to meet tho president at tho Wlilto House at 3:43 this afternoon. Tho nature of his coinmunican is not known whetherMt relates to peaco or ItfthS enso of tho Frcncli-sclicvessel Olindo Itodrlguce. d The Fifth Illinois has again been ordered to tho front. Cuban refugees at Jamaica aro to Santiago. Albert Dyer, of llutlcr, 111., only a few days short of 00 years of age, died Tuesday. Tho Missouri stato board of equalise lion has Increased tho railroad assessments 83,000,000. The royalty received by tho Canadian Dovcrnmcut from tho Alaska miners It estimated at S'i, 500,000. Reports from Porto Klco give rlso tc tho belief that Miles may achieve nn almost bloodless victory. Azarlah I.owls, aged 8ft yenrs, died at Cliandlervlllc, III. Ho was ono of Cass county'H earliest settlers. The town of Center Itldgc, Ark , has been entirely destroyed by fire. Only two dwellings were Havcd. Her royal highness the princess ol Wales has gone to Copenhagen, to participate in a family reunion. The steamer Discovery arrived at Seattle from Alaska with 40 passengers and upwards of 81,000,000 in gold. Thomas It. Heed was renominated for congress by tho republicans of the First congressional district of Maine. Tho wages of green-glas- s workers have been adjusted, nnd tho fuctorics at Alton, 111., will resume September 1. Tho Hawaiian commissioners will leave Chicago for San Francisco, Thursday, nnd cxpoct to reach Honolulu August 10 or 17. Information received from tho various cattlc-ralslncenters in tho west shows that tho herds are In exceptionally good condition. Tho corner stone of a $20,000 public library building was laid by the masonic societies at Kankakco, 111., Tues- g IN HOI BOS Steps that May be Taken to Bring' About the Formulation of a Treaty of Peace. IT MAY TAKE THREE MONTHS TO DO Tbe Royal ia the highest grade baking powder known. Actual tests show It goeaoae- third further tbaa an? other braad. KBSllIflil Gen. Wilson's i Cavalry Corps, Now with Shatter's Army, Ordered to Montauk Point, L. I. GET THE GAMP A Beautiful Present sMtouM, ev TtastTurH IT. THE RESERVETO READY, Meanwhile Npaln Will Have Kvacuatod In- The Her I.ate Possessions In tho West die and tho Harrisons Huvo Iloen tho bjr American Troops I'enillni; X'orniatloii of it Stable Government. POWDER Absolutely Puro Fifth Illlnol Leave Clilclcunauga I'nrk to Join (len. (Ir.tnt'a Ilrljrndo foi Forto Itlco Tho Hick unit Wounded nt the Island Hospital In New York Harbor Shatter' Hnultary Report. Cavalry DliUlon Ordered North. of at 4i2 sita. whim IHssH H FREE for a few months to all users of the celebrated ELASTIC STARCH, (Flat Iron Brand). To induce you to try tills brand of starcb.so that you may find oflt' for yourself that all claims tet its wfl9tity''arid economy are true, tie aMlcKafcsjrctiad prepared, at great cxpesce. wrle4 oft Washington, sumption some Aug. is 3. soval BAicma rowers CO., M vornc attention is being given to tho steps by which this may bo brought about formally, and tho measures necTICKET. essary to bo adopted immedlatly af- NEBRASKA FUSION terwards. It is said to be not at all improbable that the prcll minaries lead- An Agreement Itoached In Which tha 1'opullst Sccuro All but Two ing up to the signature of tho treaty of of tho Nominations. peaco that peace near at hand, On tho as- May Cousumo Fully Thrco Months, so the legal date of tho assembly of congress before the president will bo prepared to submit a peace treaty to tho senate. This allowance, of time is rather moderate than excessive. Wo to tcrmlnato tho revolutionary war. o War In the Caso of tho it was several months boforo tho commissioners wero ubla to perfect tho treaty which terminated that war. It docs not follow from this that an actual stato of war will prevail during this Interval of three months, for, as n. matter of fact, hostilities will terminate within a very few days after Spain Chtnose-Japancs- that It may be well along toward arranging u peaco with Great llrltaln wero two yenrs, from 1781 to 1783, in Itough Itldcrs have been ordorcd to proceed to Montauk Point, Long Island, for encampment. Ucn. Shatter lias been directed to use all the trans-por- t facilities he can command, tosond tho troops north as rapidly as possible, Tho regular cavalry with Shaftcr com Lincoln, Neb., Aug. 3. Tho fusion prises eight companies each of the state conventions, nf ter continuous ses- First, Third, Sixth, Ninth and Tenth sion' durlbg tho night, reached .an cavalry, all dismounted, and four agreement on tho head of tho ticket mounted troops of the Second cavalry. Following aro tho nominees: WVA. Poynter, populist, governor; E. Reserve Ordered to Montauk 1'olnt to Prepare tho Camp. A. Gilbert, silver republican, lieutenant-governor; Washington, Aug. 3. When Gen. John F. Cornell, popu! list.' nuilWni-- ,v W. V. Vnrtni- - niniiUct' Shatter's corps went to Santiago, n ... ... ,fc I,W1,H,.U, secretary of state; C. J. Smythe, demo- forco of cavalry numbering about 2,000 attorney-generacrat, Jacob Wolfe, men and comprising regular troops populist, commissioner public, lands and a part of tho First volunteer caval-ry(thRough ltldcn)was left at Tampa nnd buildings; W. It. Jackson, under command of Gen. Copplngcr. In list, superintendent of public tlon. All excepting Poynter nnd Cor addition to tjieso men, most of tho horses of the cavalry regiments sent to nell aro the present incumbents. Cuba worn nlso left nt Tampa. This Want the Deputies Disarmed. forco of cuvnlry will, in a day or two, LApaykttk, Col., Aug. 3. Tho min- bo ordeivd to Moutnitk Point, Long ers' union lias onDcnlcd to Sheriff Washington. Aug. 3. All tho regular cavalry with Shatter's army and tho eight companies of Hoosovclt's GAME P14QUES exact reproductions of the $10,000 originals fey MurlUe, which will be given you ABSOLUTELY FREE by your grocer oa conditions named below. These Plaques are 40 inches in drcumferaacci are frrTri of any suggestion. of advertising whatever, and will ornament tho raost elegant apartment. No manufacturing concern ever before gave away such valuable presents to its customers. They are not for sale at any price, and can be obtained onrla the manner specified. The subjects are : American Wild Duck, American Pheasant, English Quail, Easllsh Snipe. The birds are handsomely embossed and stand out natural as life. Each Plaque Is bordered with a band of gold. .v..., ELASTIC 'STARCH has been l; HowiTo GetThem: All purchasers ot threo 10 cent or six 5 cent packages of Elastic Starch (Flat Iron Ilrsad), aro entitled to receive fron their grocer ono of theso beautiful Game Plaques frco. Tho plaques will not bo sent by mall. They can bo obtained only from your grocer. m. ETcry Grocer Keeps Elastic Starch. Do not delay. This offer Is for a short Umo only. o the standard for as years. TWENTV.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. A THE FLINT GLASS WORKERS. Ar- Illinois Central H R. - Tho Joint Whro Commltteo Trying fo rungo Ihn Scale fur tho Next Working Year. wng.- - ANNOUNCEMENTS. ir V2.iy -- . &A ti ti"io 5 Zw U. - 5 szrrZy v. ;., X.? The Illinois Central now Pittmiiitiioii, Pa,. Aug 3. Tho joint has on sale, and will concommittee of tho Natlonul Asso- TOURIST tinue the same until September to. 1S08. round trio ciation of Flint Ilolllo Manufacturers sufnmer tourist tickets from A nnd Glass Workers Is working hero to Tl ll 'PPO points on Its lines in tbe South IH ll summer to large list arrange llio scale for the next year. IVri I Jji) In athe North. of Its fast resorts double The workers mudo a demand for an ad- dally service to St. Lonis, Chlcsgo, Cincinnati and Louisville enables one to reach quickly and vance of 11 per cent., hut the manufacVirginia, llio turers opposed It, claiming tlmt half comfortably the mountain resortsotofNew England, White Mountains and Seaside the pots in tho country nre controlled the Thousand Islands, the lake and forest resorts by concerns nnd nro being of Michigan, Wisconsin and Minnesota, theor Hot Springs of Arkansas.itho Yellowstone I'atk the operated 40 per cent, lower thnn tho resorts ot Colorado. union fuctorics. The conference abjourncd at noon A new 189S edition, entirely without reaching nn agreement. Tho nn.ilkiiMn rewritten, and giving facts SmirnUrll and conditions, brought down committee will meet again at tho call to date, or the central's of the chairman. aoumern non-unio- n MAJ.-GE- "fig. T wmmmmammmmmmmmmtmtmk 2THR0UGH VLSTIBUlfu TRAINSDAILX mm WM ITHROUbHSLEt- ,.65 . WADE'S DIVISION. Homeseekers' Guide 3 Home-eeket- THE STOKM AT PHILADELPHIA. - h so 'fir" 5viz - CARTrOAf, 5CAH Op ciiLCf i r. PINSfiBUffET Knormou Uamace Done bjr One or tha Most Terrlllo Electrical anil Itnln Htorrus In the Cllj'a lllatorr. OFFICIAL MAP OF THE ISLAND OF PUERTO RICO. Twenty civic soelcttes joined in has notified tho United Stntcs government of her ncceptuncv of tho parado. T, Estrada Palraa says tho Shatter-Garci- The Terra Laid Down In the rrmlilcnfs Noto Incident" won't prevent the Cubans remembering tho gratitude they of last Saturday. Tho military estabdoy. a Tho Regiments Selected to Form MaJ.- O011. Wuile's l'rot Islonal Division the States of Kentucky, Tennessee, Mississippi for Sorvlco lit Porto Rloo. and Louisana, and also a detailed write-uof the cities, towns and country on and adjaceat to that Washington, Aug. 3. Tho following line. To homeseekers. or those In search of a this pamphlet regiments havo been designated to con- farm,concerning the will furnish reliablo Informaprospermost stitute Gen. Wado's provisional divi- tion portion of the South. accessible and be had ous Free copies can by applying to tho nearest of the undersigned. sion for service in Porto Rico: p pamphlet, contains a largo number letters from Northern farmers nrotnerouslv located on the line of tho Illinois Central Railroad in Guide, "has just been issued. Is a illustrat e 1 1'' UKUaUlH can1; from "B11iTaTLLa NASHVILLE CHICAGO. f.P.'JEFFRIES.O.P.A 0.nillLLHAN.05j NAJriVllLEJtNM. .;aK HCWORLEANS 6 IVAN5VIU.E.IND. 1THB The excessive heat of tho last threo weeks or more culminated In one of tho most tcrrlQo electrical storms that lias ever visited this city. Tho rainfall was tho heaviest in tho history of tho local weather .bureau. In ono hour and Aug. 3. rilli.ADKM'iilA, GREATEST BOOK OF THE AGEl three quarters Five ftud Tour-Tent- hs Sbwld to In Every Domo and Library. i'SllBHi! iioni U wrlttan br Riant Tlao, Wllllan Kwarl O lad. ton. iraiana, r..i'rmlrA,ot ureal jiruian ami Ion, Oiironi, Kng i guMn'i Ool II. Koc.i ltr. Iter. Hamu.l Ire i CnrtlM. V.IU Uhlrwro Hiealoaicat f) fcutilaanr.Ohfcaiia. lll.i Iter, Fnvt.rlo W, II M lln.it nr f !ntattinrv. flantjirltnrT. Knif.i lfv. rll.duprn, I.U,Tufu Untlxrs, Komnlll,la. Frank W. (JanMulaa. ll.IJ.. Armour ln.lllut. lifalca.ra.il-- ! 11". (lors F. fsnlrcont, ll.I).. JLrjI. uin Hs I rrrr. l. l"r. MaeArthi I in St, llrlus). IM l ID olpilil Unlronltr. m. 0nnBri Wlklnon, D.I)., !nNnltr ot Uilnwo. Chi. lll.i liar. Hmui lUrt. I U.. Trfnltr Oollm. Uonro(ilnon,l).I..Ht..lohn,a jlrtford,(onn.ilUr J. Uooai 'rlilnmJnuiTn,inaoiif r.ng tiinr. ii, lorfir ir, l.KII., Th Tsmpl, Jlotton. Mm. 61 tall-plllu.trn- nlrl LAU KUITIUV. MJ tlpna, gilt olge, cloth, iim,half letanl, ffiilh, full Li ' il iliril IDITIOt-- 1 Jt) paeoa. VO full-rctlluntra. Htrl A silt wine, full laront, one olnmo. lllh Rlrl wn volumo4, full leranl, lulto.1, rJUII. asrAH'rH.quartoalui(rflflwquHtlontocli.bllrf iiaiwr rorvni, wwnl, trlmmnd alliilitlr, (liUmrh nrt. tot For aalo Bl all iKmaitorva ami hjr fiontarllon,. HllKI'Allll, Mrtl.r Inforrontlnn, writs llKNIlV Vliabar,:U and 'ill Mouroo Htrnet, Chlcaeo, Illlnola- - Mtho.ll.t Fpiwr-a-l Flrt T. Woo, IX.U.. AT1..Chnrch, . W, K.n.ion.ill.i Olirl. London, Lng i Ian (bmmoawMlth, ?. rUlwant Boulh (Jonirntatlona) Church, '.nmt Mm.i 11.1)..Jmph Anar 111. I).!)., U m17h lovlan, ltt, bllotn, lllchmomt, Km.i II.T, CVipar Itn Omorr, Il. ()lwir fueo. ll'lf. Il. Inches of Itala Fell. The heaviest previous rainfall was Ave undone-fift- h inches In 21 hours, about twelve years ago. There was an almost continuous flash of lightning, nnd many Hag poles nnd buildings In nearly every section of tho city were struck, causing many small llros and Doing Ureat Damage. Telegraphic and telephone servleo thioughout tho olty was practically nt rt standstill for several hours The houses and dwelling woro Hooded. In the basements ot tho elty hall and putt olllco tho water rose, to such a depth that tho 11 res under tho bollors wero extinguished. Basement Flooded mul Oil Works Set on l... " Ijjjjrra Trade Marks CnpvniQHTO 60 YEARS EXPERIENCE Tho basements of Glmbcl liros. nnd Wana makers, two of tho largest department stores in tho city, were flooded and heavy damage has been done. It is said a big flro Is raging tit Point llrecso oil works, In tho lower section of tho city, caused by tho lightning. Thrco alarms have been sent in. ox-trc- l'lrt. A Man Drownod In Ills Cellar. n DrsicNS Anrnne sending a sketch and description Ac mr & 1 irniirtm. Jfl.a. hmw fn anMirlni "ii" a.Ainw w; ow-.- .. trxcal notice, without clinriro, la tho niil """.' A liandsomelr lllnstrated weeklr. largest elr. culatlon of any eclenllna liiurnal. Terms, U n rt four months, U cKfldbxall jiowsdeaJera. Scientific Jftncricaiu New llranch onlco. B HUNN &Co.3B,Brod-- "' York V BU Washington, 1). U. Peter Schcll, aged 23 years, was drowned in tho cellar of his homo at Twenty-thirand Christian streets. Ho was working In tho cellar, removing some of his property, when ho was caught by a sudden rlso in tho water, llefora ho could reach tho stairway tho water had risen to tho first floor and ho was drowned. To Knlarge tho Reciprocity Treaty with France. 1'AIUH, Aug. 3. The Temps says tho United States has notified the French minister for foreign affairs, M. that bho desires to cnlargo tho reciprocity treaty by Including now products. Franco, tho paper adds, has ucceptcd tho suggestion, and tho negotiations on tho subject will be opened. d Del-cass- GEORGE KING, Nice Line of DriiRgists' Sundries. Prescriptions Carefully W. A. NISHU! , p' JW leaves this evening for Chicago, where-hwill bo joined by Mrs. Shaw, Adjt ORUGCISTt Qcn. llyors, and Col. E. C. Pratt for u trip south. Tho party will first visit ST. CHARLES, tho Iowa troops ut Chlckaraauga going then to Jacksonville and perhaps TamKENTUCKY. pa, returning by way of Washington. Tho (Jueen of Donruark Is Not 111. CoriiNiiAOEN, Aug. 3. Tho reports of tho indisposition of Queen Louisa of To Visit tho Ionn Troop. Dies Moines, la., Aug, 3. Qov. Shaw Compounded rresident Denmark, mother of tho princess of Wales, aro untrue. from Barcelona says a formidable rising of Cnrllsls has taken placo near Catalonia. A O. W. WADOILL. Cashier Hopkins (Xountu A Formidable Oarllst Rising. London, Aug. 3. A special dispatch Lo-rld- ai Hank of Commerce of this city was a victim of n sneak thief at tho noon hour, Monday, and it is almost cortaln banking business, t, rich haul wns made, although PresijvtdiTKihs ana anccounis 01 mo cuizens 01 dent John J, Ycater and Cashier Adam L Has tha fintf Joining counties, Ittel refused to dlvulgo tho amount of tnat 8Ctlon Ojnt and raost secure vanlt in th low. m iveniucny Transact-nB-jcener- Madisonviu.e, Kv. - $50,000. Captal Stock, - Kansas Citv, Mo., Aug. to tho Star from Scdnlla, fledallu (Mo.) Dank Ilobbod. 3. A special Mo,, says tho " lishment, however, must be maintained Lightning struck a largo barn, tho during that time, .and many acts perproperty of Henry Gucbert, a farmer formed that are incident to nctual warliving near Red Itud, 111., and com- fare. It la expected here that tho Spanish pletely dostroyed It, Loss, 81,000; inpledge to accept the broud conditions surance, 8500. laid down by the United States will Itoy Sprccholmeycr, tho son of William Sprcchclmoycr, ot take the form of u written agreement, St. Charles, Mo., was killed by n fall- something in tho imturo of a protocol, ing embankment near tho Lincoln which, wliilo A Very Neceisary Step colored school. James Hollls, lato of the Indian ter- in tho negotiations of a treaty, Is not ritory, whom United States marshals always n part of the document. The have been hunting for three yenrs, for negotiations have not progressed effhorso stealing, turns up as a hero in iciently to Indicate who shall bo tho parties to this agreement, or rnthcr, the battle ot Siintlago. Gov. Tanner of Illinois has Issued his who shall represent the principals, the proclamation, offering arownrd of 8200 United States and Spain, It Is possifor tho apprehension and conviction ot ble that it may bo signed In Washingtho murderers of James 11. Weiss, vil- ton, as between Secretary Day and M. Cainbon, or, on the other hand, lage marshal of Kast Alton, Henry Wubbcti, nn undertaker and The Ambassndor of Spain nnd tho United State resident ot Pckin, III., for yenrs past, swallowed a largo doso of morphine In one of tho European countries, probwith suicidal Intent. He is very low, ably In this case France, might meet and by tho authorization of their rewith slight chances of recovery. spective governments sign this agreeMrs. John Shafer, whose son is in a ment. Tho protocol, If It inny bo so New York cavalry troop, now bIcIc In a called, in either case, would not take military hospital at Fort McPherson, placo In any manner of tho treaty of Go., committed sulcldo at Elgin, 111., peaco, which would bo drawn up by hanging. Sho wns temporarily In- by commissioners to bo appointed later for sane this purpose. Luther Itlnkcly, colored, was killed Spain Hound to lvacuto. atSclmu, Ala., by Deputy Sheriff Len Under tho terms of tho president's Davis. They and Davis cut lllakoly's throat with a knife. Tho note, If theso be accepted by Spain, the negro ran across the street nnd foil Spanish government It bound loeracu-at- o Cuba and Porto Rico immediately. dead in a store. This action Is not to wait upon tho work of tho peaco commissioners, but UNDER POLICE PROTECTION. is to prccedo It, and to follow immediately upon tho signature of the memo Flro of tho Six Sash nnil Door Factories, randilin ucccpllng the president's conClosod by tho Strike, Btartod with ditions. n Crews. llio Word "Immediately" a. FIvo of tho In this caso Is perhaps a little decepOsiiitosii, Wis., Aug. six big sash and door plants which tive. Tho experience of tho war deIikvo been closed down for tho past llvo partment in the endeavor to remove to weeks on account of tho woodworkers' Spain tho Spanish troops surrendered strike, started up under police pro- at Santiago, has not justified tho expectation that the large force of Spann small tection with Foster-Hancr plant did ish regulars can do gathered up and crows. Tho not start on account of not securing it shipped home to Spain in less than About Sixty Da) s at tho Host. crew. The strikers had pickets at all This estimate Is based on tho fact tho mills, but thcro was no demonstration and no trouble. that it is not expected that the SpanA drlzzlng rain helped to keep things ish troop transports will bo ublc to requiet. Less thun a dozen of tho union turn all of the Santiago prisoners to strikers returned to work. Tho strike-ha- Spain boforo tiio first of September. Therefore, what Is meant by tho word now lusted nearly twelve weeks. 'Immediately" Is that tho Spanish government shall at least begin tho ar- 3.70. 11,600 head. Market rangements nt once for tho evacuation strong to (Oo higher, llcevcs, tl 20U3.&0; rows of tho islands. aw) heifers, liaxaTO; Texas steers, 13.403 4.60: western rangers, (3 734.73; Blockers and A Katuor Fortunato Circumstance 13,000 feeders, 13.1034. 63. On tho whole, it is a rather fortunato head. Market strong. Remember the name Nattvei, 110031.70; westerns, 13.S0&1.50; lambs, t3.73a. 83. circumstance that this evacuation can Kansas Cxtt Cattle Native not tako placo en masso and Immedi- 3.25; Texas steers, 13.00311)3; steers,- ta230 when you buy Texas cows, ately, for it has been determined that 13.4033.73; natlvocows and heifers, tl.00(il3.10; tho Spanish troops withdrawn must bo Blockers and feeders, 13.003173; bulls, ti054 again of sides, t3.35ia3.73; heavies, replaced by tho United States troops 180. Ilogs-Uto. 6503.60; packers, 116033.75; mtxod, tatO This is deemed to bo necessary to 3.70; lights, t3.43a3.03; yorkers, t3.0oa3.B3i guard against anarchy and to secure pigs, t3.lM33.35. bs, t3.00&0.00 tho muttons, t2.C034.70. ClHCTNNATI Ilogs Active at t2.25Q4.O0i Ustablishmont of n Stablo Form of (lop erumont Mr. Jeorgo Curzon to ba Viceroy ot India. In Cuba under proper constitutional London, Aug. 3. It Is reported that guarantees, but In all probability not tho many of them will have to go thcro Mr. Qcorgo N. Curzon,foreign parliamenoffice, has season has tary secretary of tho before tho present rainy accepted tho oflleo of viceroy of India, neared Us end. in succession to tho carl of Elgin. owo tho United States. nlno-ycnr-oPork-August, Lard-August, 1 hud-word- s, ribs-Aug- ust, Non-unionon-unioft Cattlo-Recelpts. Bheon-Hecelpts. Island, where they will make preparations for tho men of Gen. Wheeler's division of cavalry which has been ordered from Santiago to that point. The Fifth Illinois Oolnff to Porto Rico. Wabiiinoton, Aug. 3. Tho Fifth Illinois infantry, commanded by Col, CulTHE MARKET REPORT. ver, according to an order Just issued, Humanity. will bo sent to Porto Rico. Tho Fifth WEDNESDAY. Auc 8. Washington, Aug. 3. The stato dewas a member of Gen. Grant's brigade, drain and Frovlslons. and last week was directed to hold it- partment has been advised by United Patents, IXTSftafi (ncw) St. Louis-Flo- ur self in readiness to rclnforco Gen. States Consul Wildman at Hong Kong clear. tO.oaa3.23; straights, KMM13.M. Wheat that all prisoners taken by Agulnaldo, No. 2 rod, 63o: No. , 6&&870. Corn No. 2 Miles, but had to glvo way to tho Ono Hundred and Sixtieth Indiana. Gen. tho Insurgent chief, Including monks, mixed, S2ic; No. 2 whlto, 3123 IKo. Oats-N- o. Hay-- Pra nro "treated with perfeot humanity, " 5,23K'ifc2JWo. Irlo, W.0O30.60; mixed Grant's brlgado is still nt Newport timothy, W.W&3.O0; cl car timothy, now, f&00it Nows awaiting transportation, and It and that all roports to tho contrary 8.00; old, t9.00atlt.0a Duttor Creamery, 18 nro absolutely false. Eggs Fresh, Oo. Lard will bo increased by the addition of tho JOc, dairy, WIM7o. THE HAWAIIAN "VOLUNTEERS. -- Prlmo steam, fcU5(. Pork Now standard Fifth Illinois, making foar regiments mess, (9.21 naoon Rxtra shorts, 60; clear in all. ribs, OXo: clear, 00, nil packed. Wool Authority (liven for Mastering a Ilattallon Col. Culver's Mon Lcivo Camp JTIioinus. Choice of Them Into tho Service of CincKAMAuaA-CiiATTANooaWheat Closing quotations: August, S7o b; Nationtho United States. September, W3WHc; December, Hc Military Park, Tcnn., Aug, 3. Corn Closing quotations: August, Slfto uj al Tho Fifth Illinois infantry, nftcr nuSeptember, 31H31Mo n; December, 31 Ho n. San Francisco, Aug. 3. Gen. Mer-rlallually got commanding tho department of CuicAoo Opening quotations: Wheat Sep- merous disappointments, tember opened at MMiW.Vfc, roso to 03S'o, then away toward tho sccno of action. At California, has received tho following MHSZWUc, declined to December started nt 4:30 a. in. tho regiment broko camp and dispatch from AdjU-GcCorbln: ft I Tic, advanced to fllJic, then reacted to 64K5S marched nlno miles to Ringgold, Ga., "Tho president directs that If any of (MKo. Cora September began at KK&EJio, and sold on to SJHOMJic, then rallied to 82K0. whero trains were in waiting to conthe military forces ot tho Hawaiian Tho loading islands dcslro to becomo a part of your Oats September opened ot 20Hc, declined to vey It to Newport News. 20?ic, then roso to 20)iO20;ja Provisions-Septem- ber was dono rapidly and before noon tho pork opened at t0.12riQ9.2O, then last of tho trains had pulled out. Col. volunteer army that you arc authorized to organize not to exceed ono batdropped to tUOO. September lard began at 13.30 Q5.33, and sold down to (3.23. September ribs Culver, tho commander, will report to talion of infantry, naming tho officers Drlg.-GeFred Grant immediately and causing tho officers and men to bo started at (3.27, and weakened to t3.17KQ3.20. CmoAOO-Clos- tng quotations Wheat: Au- upon his arrival. mustered into tho service, and havo gust. 67'ic: Septembor, 65Ko; December them to report to Col. Ilarbor for eiJic; May, 07Ko, Corn August, 32?,'c( Sep- The Hick and Wounded In tho Island Hospitals In New York Harbor. duty." December, 33o; May, 33,'f c. Oats tember, Nr.w Yoiik, Aug. 3. None of tho 200 August, 21o; September, 20KQ20!to; May, Tho Largest Whalebank Ever llullt. 23KQ23H0- t8.Kri; September, sick and wounded distributed among Wkst Surunion, Wis., Aug. 3. Tho IS. 15 tiOO. 1&87H: Docombcr, tho different hospitals on Stutcu Is- largest whaloback ever built, tho 3.20; October, 13.23; December, Soptembor, Mimj. Short t 10; September, land is In danger of death at tho pres- steamer Alcxandor McDougall, has left 15.15; October, 13.20. ent time, although some are not out of tho slip at tho Itargo works and gono Cmcnao-Ca- sh Whoat; No. 2 red, 6S0; danger. Tho men who arrived on tho No. 3, da, C33eoa; No. 2 hard, Ofe: No. 3 da, Seneca arc tho most improved, for thoy to the Messaba oro docks to load with 0,000 tons ot oro for her maiden trip 60267c ; Na 2 spring, nothing doing. Na 3, da, 08275o; Na 1 northern spring, BOo; No. 1 havo been on Statcn Island for thrco down tha orcat lakes. week, and during that time have had The Uerrnan Cruiser Ueler at Havana. northern spring, new, Tic. Cash Corn: Na 2, aiWQMJto; No.3, MxesJUo. Cash Oats: No. tho best of medical care. Most of tho Havana, Aug. 3. Tho German crui2, 2IHo; Na 8,2TiQ2lc Concho's sick aro suffering from ma- ser Goler has arrived hero from Vera larial fovcr. Tho roports from tho sick Cruz, Mexico. Sho had on board a Live Stock Market. exports, 15.153 at Swlnburno islaud and those Re- prominent German, Horr Gustavo Dock, St. Louis Cattle-Fan- cy 3.33; fair to cbolco, W.6035.00; butchuts' 13.003 tained ut IIofTman island aro also fawho Is well known hero In business 4.73; cows and heifers, I2.WS1 1.23. Hogs Packvorable. and other circles. As the Gcler passed ing, ta50JJ3.ro; butcher' bogs, tJ.73Ql.0C, Naultary Report from Santiago. Cabanas Fortress her band played a range at 13.00 lights, IftMlJ.O.V Sbecp-Prlc- vs Washington, Aug. 3. Gen. Shatter German march. a LOO; Spring lambs, tL0020.iOpcr lWUbs. houses. has sent tho following sanitary report l'aclllo Coast AVilnta Representation on tha 'Heavy draft, good to extra t 35 003130 00 for August 1: Total sick, 4,23!); total Pt'uco Commission. Bo ooasoo oo Driver, good to extra 50 00&I33 00 fever cases, 3,170; new cases of fever, Soudlcr San Francisco, Aug. 3. Tho stato Matched teams, good to extra ... . 150 orvttOM 00 080; cases of fever returned to duty, bourd of trado has ndopted n resolution 60 0OU103 00 Streeters 23 OOtt 33 00 070; deaths on August 1, 10. asking President McKlnloy to appoint Southern animals MULES. a citizen of tho Pacific coast on the Fire Will Iliilld the H hum rock. 14 hands. 4 to 7 rears old 125 003 87 to peaco commission which is to decids 35 Ol)a 30 00 4 to B years old MH hands, London, Aug. 3. Sir Thomas Lip-to43 03Q 75 00 upon lhc futuro disposition of tho Phil15 hands. 4 to 8 years old. tho challenger for tho America's ippine islands. 13Vi hands, i to T years old 65 003 W 00 IS to 1SH hands, 4 to 1 years old . 75 OOItlM 00 cup, has instructed Win. Fife, of Fair-liChioaoo Hogs Estimated receipts, 80,000 to design a yacht to be built by River Nows. head) left over, 6,070 head. Market slow and & Wolf, tho ship builders Cbango lltaln fall weak, Co lower. Lights, t3.5523.87K; mixed, Harland Stations. Cluugo. 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The court held that it was not within the domain of the shipper to issue the bill and that the law expressly provides that the person issuing the receipt shall affix the stamp. In & Entered tho Poitoffic elan ciatter. at BarlluRton Second the Battleship "Kentucky.' SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Una Year, atrictly In advance 5 " " Six Month. " ThreeMontha, S . Slnele Conies Specimen coplet mailed tree on application. wanted in' all parts ot tb Correspondent! eouotT. Address as for particulars. THURSDAY, AUGUST 4. 1898. I R. '' ,M ' I rSLflklhkS ANNOUNCEMENTS. ;i are anthorired to announce W. FOWLER We of Christian County, ai a candidate (or Congress from Ibe Second Congressional District, subject to the action ot the Republican part jr. announce Hon. JOLLY We are authorised toconntr, as a canW. Jolly, ot Daviess didate tor Congress trora the Second Congressional District, subject to Ibe action ot (he publican patty. Re- We are in receipt of a circular letter, written as an address to all Kentuckians by the chairman of the Finance Committee of the State Comission for the United States battleship "Kentucky," and we take great pleasure in presenting the whole mater before our readers in the words of the writer. And we invoke the interest and hearty cooperation of all Kentuckians with the honorable and praiseworthy work undertaken by the Historic Prophecy. Commission. Rev. Thomas Dixon, Jr., of New The letter, which is fully York, preached a sermon on the is an follows: capture of Santiago. He is nothLouisville, Kv , Iuly27, 189S. ing if not patriotic and has a very Dkar Sir: The great battleship, "Ken- forcible way of grouping his- lucky," named in honor of the Stale, was, toric happenings to show that in the presence of the Governor and many the hand of God is in the affairs of represtntaliye citizens from all parts of Ibo this nation, denominated by Henry Slate of Kentucky, launched March 35, and will be put in commission some Watterson as a "trustee of civiliza- 1898, between January 1st and March 1st, time tion." The Rev. Dixon draws a 1899. prophecy of future success from The presence; of Kentuckians at the the facts that in three months of launching was merely n preliminary recogPresident ot the Tennessee Central railwar we have raised an army of nition of the honor done the Slate by the DOWN IN THE MINES. road, accompanied by Major Wright and Government, and il was universally con300,000 men, sunk twenty-livJ. M. Whitman, engineer ot the road, and ceded that something more substantial G. W. Weslon. engineer for Ihe contractSpanish men of war, captured or must be done by the pwple of Kentucky, A dispatch from Tacoma, Wash., says destroyed forty merchantmen, kill and that when the great ship shall have 4,000 men are spreading themselves over ors, are at Harrimao, having traveled overland tbe proposed route of the road ed 2,000 Spanish sailors, and cap- been completed, a handsome silver service, the Stewart river country in tho Yukon from Clarksville, Tenn., to Harrimao. arms of Ihe Slate, valley, where it is claimed have been found tured two Admirals, 23,000 men emblazoned wilh the Col. Baxter states that work on tho conthe richest diggings yet discovered about should be presented. and an important city. struction of tho road will begin within custom ot all the Circle City. Such has been the ixly days. Surely this seems firm ground Slates which bavo been so honored by Ihe Coal has been loaded at Norfolk, Va., Dispatcher Allen Jorgenson and daughfor the belief that there is in this Government. Kentucky, I know, will not for the use of the ships at Santiago. ter from Paducab, mado relatives here a business a hand greater than the be behind, but will rather excel them in The America Coal and Coke Company, brief visit this week. Allen says that busthe splender of her gift, and Ibo universal- at America, Ala., hand of man. is'opening up new coal iness on Ihe Illinois Central is good and Alloo-na, nesday, August 3, to nominate a fined to the United States. The Iron and candidate for Congress. The fol- Coal Trades Review, of London, the leadlowing are in the race for the nom- ing authority on that subject in Great BriCharles W. Blanford, tain, refers in a recent issue to Ibe unsatination: Capt. A. Offutt and Z. T. Proctor. isfactory condition of the English coal The race is expected to be lively. trade, and reinforces lis views by reference to the returns ot leading corporations in Nelson Record. ot is said that Gov. Bradley that line industry, which accentuate in a It marked degree the uncertain and precawill take with him to the dedicauntion of the Kentucky soldiers mon- rious condition of Ihe business. The reasonable and impossible demands of the ument at Chickamauga in Sepgentember some two score or more workmen, the ruinous results of Ibe eral strike of miners in South Wales, the Kentuckians added to his staff, and that all will of course go in additional cost entailed by legislation like the Workman's Compensation act, and the full uniform. inability of Companies operating Ihe Coal Hon. W. T. Ellis has reiterated industries of Great Britain to lako advantthe sentiment that he will never age of the rise in prices, largely because of again be a candidate lor Congress, old contracts at Ihe former low rates, aro lie is also said to have resisted the only one element in the case. The conpressure of his friends who want clusion at which the journal in question arhim to be a candidate for the Ap- rives is that coal mining has for some lime pellate Judgeship against Judge past been one of the least satisfactory of Ihe Guffy, and is said to favor his leading industries of Great Britain. In former law partner, Hon. W. T. fact, as a form of investment it is fast losOwen, of Owensboro. ing public confidence, and not only are InThe Republican mass convention vestors disposed to get out of it it Ihey can, held in Christian county Monday but there is a tangible proof of the unafternoon instructed for W. T. favorable conditions in the form of tho Fowler for the congressional nomi- number of collieries that are being thrown nation and passed resolutions en- upon the English market at the present dorsing the administrations of time. McKinley and Bradley. The coal output in Alabama this year is estimated atG.ooo.ooolons, against 5.839,-77- 1 The Republican congressional Ions in 1897. convention will he held at HenderThe proposed strike of the miners in Ihe son August 29. adjacent lo Hon Geo. W. Jolly will speak at bituminous coal district Pa., has fallen through. Madisonville next Thursday, August nth. This is the date of the LOCOMOTIVE BLASTS. Republican county committee meeting, for which call is made in this issue. Chattanooga, Tenn Col. Jero Baxter ruary 15, 1897, from Chicago to Denver, 1025 miles, in 18 hours 53 minutes; aver age per hour, 58 74 miles. DESTRUCTIVE HAIL FROM THE EXCHANGES, Storm Destroys large Amount Tobacco in Webster. Other Lisman Items. Miss Ina Hart, of tho country, Is visiting relatives here this week. Mr. T. U. Nichols wss at Providence of Monday. e s Uf i- For Liberty and Justice. The Louisville city council has In his proclamation to the peo exempting passed an ordinance new manufactories from taxation ple of Ponce and Porto Rico, General Miles said things that for a period of five years. make Americans proud that they This is rather hard on newspaper are of a country whose army and men. but there is some truth in it: navy stands upon such exalted Journalists are all proud of their profes- ground. In part he said: flies feel more or less stuck sion, and even up when they become regularly attached to their favorite paper. L. A.W. Bulletin. i "In the prosecution of the war against Spain by the people of the United Slates in the cause of liberty, justice and humanThe Nashville, Chattanooga & ity, its military forces have come to occupy the island of Porlo Rico. .They come bear St. Louis Railroad Company has ing Ibe banners of freedom, inspired by a advanced the wages of its employes noble purpose lo seek the enemies of our 5 percent, beginning with July pay government and of yours, and lo destroy roll. More people are yet destined or capture all in armed resistance. They to become convinced that not all bring you the fostering arms of a free people, whose greatest power is justice and railroad officials ore heartless grind- humanity to all living wilbin their fold. ers of the poor. Tnls js nol a war 0( devastation and desolation, but one lo give all We are glad to note that John wilbin ihs control of the military and naval Fox, Jr., the favorite Kentucky forces the advantages and blessings of civilization. author and lecturer, who, as a !i r H special correspondent for Harper's Safe Land Grabbing. Weekly, was quite ill at Siboney, Some German missionaries went Cuba, is so far recovered as to reto China and got killed by a mob; turn home, and will recuperate and follow his more peaceful pursuits. whereupon German)', by way of indemnity, seized a Chinese port One Muhlenberg county boy and the adjacent territory. And has written home that he was the now a German Consul General, in laddie who planted the American an official report, dwells upon the colors on San Juan hill and another desirability of getting still more soldier from the same county writes Chinese territory, and says the "we have killed over five thous- easiest way to do so is to send and Spaniards." Muhlenberg seems more missionaries! Talk about to have been in the thick of the That sugges fight. tion is enough to send cold shivers Elsewhere in this edition we down the spine of the most heart publish a circular letter that has less cynic in the world. New been sent to many Kentuckians York Tribune. Nevertheless it is a much safer with reference to suitably acknow-ledin- g and more effec ive way of getting the honor conferred upon m'en-o- f the State by the Government in more territory than sending war to meddle with Admiral S. naming the splendid new U. Courier-JournaBattleship "Kentucky." The ap- Dewey. peal should find hearty response For a Department of Read in every true Kentuckian. nines and fllning. it and take a hand. The International Mining ConSenator W. J, Deijoe believes gress in its recent session at Salt In retaining our hold on the Philip- - Lake City, Utah, adopted the fol- pines. We believe he is right. lowing resolutions in favor of the The war with Spain was undertaken establishment by the government to alleviate the condition of a mil- of a Department of Mines and Min lion and a half suffering and op- ing: "Whereas, The mining interest produces pressed Cubans. This will certainthe raw material which makes mauufacture But our work ly be accomplished. and commerce possible, and is the fouoda has grown on our hands until now lion of national prosperity; and by the force of unforseen and "Whereas, The miner makes a band-tevents the fate and future hand fight wilh danger in the depths of ibe of eight millions ot inhabitants of earlb, by which Ibe whole country profits; the Phillipines is put into our and "Whereas, The difficulties and dangers hands. These are more oppressed which surround him and the scientific and than the Cubans ever were. Hav- executive aid which he needs can be only ing entered a war for humanity we understood and appreciated by one who can not free the few and return the has lived bis life and shared bis difficulties, many to their inhuman taskmaster. privations and danger, and "Whereas, The creation of the depart The responsibility is ours and must ment of agriculture has already been of in be faced. Neither do we believe calculable benefit lo the agricultural industhat we can ever divide this respon- try, while the mining industry still lan guishes, a dependency of a department de sibility with any other nation. l. o ity ot the offering. The gift will not cost less than $10,000. It is proposed to secure this amount by popular subscription. Every town in the Stale of Kentucky should bo represented, and wilh the view of making the subscrip tion as general as possible, I have addressed tbjs teller lo representative citizens in all parts of the State. No one need fear that bis subscription will be too large, nor none We too small that it will bo overlooked. want both dollars and dimes for it is to be the people's gift. With the gift to the ship will go a list of the contributors, and the place of resi dence (but not the amount), so in making your contribution pleaso write your name and address distinctly. It is also proposed to publish a souvenir book, which will contain a cut of Ibe battleship "Kentucky," wilb description: cut and description of Ihe silver service; an account of the launching and the presenThe tation; also names of subscribers. book will also contain the latest revised list of the American Navy and other interesting data. The publication of this book depends largely on the amount of Ihe subscription; it will be sent free to those who contribute $20 or more. As chairman of the Finance Committee, in this I ask your personal work; that you will at once lake this matter up with your neighbors to the end that the call may be liberally and promptly met. The splendid achievements of the American Navy in the present war thrill every American heart with pride whenever it is mentioned, and I am persuaded that on this occasion there will be no backwardness on the part of our people, but a patriotic rivalry as to who will give first and Yours respectfully, most. mines, and many of Ihe miners from Ibe Mlddlesboro and Jellico districts of Tennessee, have gono there to work. Because somo of tho drivers at the Dayton Coal and Iron Company, at Dayton, Tenn., failed to agree with tho operators, a strike is threatened. that the dispatchers are worked hard. Tbe friends and relatives of dispatcher Wooldridge were pleased lo meet him this week, while spending a few days of his va calion here. We understand that agent Jake Wool d ridge, who has tor Ibe past few months been feeling tbe pulse ot the people of Springfield, Tenn., and that county, as to their wishes in regard lo bis filling a posi tion of trust, has come to tho conclusion to return lo bis first love, and will soon re sume the duties of agent again. A coal dealer at Lockport, N. Y., is very proud cf the record Admiral Sampson has made, as it was by his deciding vole that Sampson became a cadet at Annapolis, where be received training for his present duty. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Hokctb, of tbe counMaster George Keach yesterday is Iwalth. The secret of health is try, spent Sunday with their parents, Mr. killed a large blue crane while huntthe power to digest and assim ing near the city. The bird meas- and Mrs. Dave Martin. of our people attended Quite a number ilate a proper qinnity of food. ured four feet two inches in height and three feet, four inches from tip tbe barbecue at Clay Saturday. This can never be done v. hen picnic at Mitchell's to tip. New Era. The does not act it's part. A new species of hug has ap- Grove, near this place, was a success in the liver peared and is doing great damage every respect to cabbage. It appears to attack Mr. Georce Nail fell dead at the Clay no other vegetable. It is oblong barbecue Saturday, heart trouble being the Tint's Liver Pills nie an absoin shape and has red spots on its causo of his death. lute cure for sick headache, dys back. John Metcalf, C. W. Welch Saturday morning about 4 o'clock tbe pepsia, sour stomach, malaria, and S. D. Young, of Jessamine, report the bug and its depreda- people of Ibis placo uero awakened by a constipation, torpid liver, piles, tions. Specimens arc to be sent hail storm which lasted about thirty min fever, biliousto the experimental station at State utes When Iho first hail struck every jaundice, bilious fanner thought of his tobacco. The toCollege for light on the subject." ness and kindred diseases. bacco about here was considered the best Lexington Herald. in Ihe county, but now it is a complete George Durham cut down a large wreck. Every man has .1 heavy heart and black walnut tree near his residence a downcast look. Tho hail was tho largest a few days ago which has quite a that ever fell here. The damage dona in history. It was owned by Wil- this district was about $Go,ooo worth of liam Parks in 1S01. He died in tobacco. 1833 of cholrea, and his son then While returning homo from tho Clay He took barbecuo tho horse driven by Messrs. came in possession. great interest in its development. Bragg and Wade Cole became frightened Some of the branches measured at some obstacle on Ihe roadside and ran from forty lo fifty feet from the off, tearing the buggy 10 pieces. Tho ocbody, and when cut down it meas- cupants were but slightly hurt. ured four feet five inches across Messrs. William Rico and Wave Baker the stump. Mr. Durham sold it lo parties who will ship it to England. were at Clay Saturday. Central Record. Miss Ethel Price, of Corinth, is visiting Mosc Bryant, who lives out in friends and relatives here this week. the country, has returned from the Miss Sallio Hart is visiting hero this Cures INDIGESTION Confederate reunion at Atlanta. week. Th entwine wedge for While he was gone he visited a Tbe tobacco that wasn't destroyed by the iwarly all Disuse tb brother, whom he had not seen for hail was washed away by Iho big rain Sathuman system is fulf to. thirty-seveyears. The last time urday night. Wo have- had very hard Inck indeed. they met was at the polls where Mr Noah Nichols and children, ot they went to vote for or against Tcnnessecs joining the Confeder- Princeton, visited ihe family of Mr S B. Sold by St Bernard Drug Store Mosc voted for the Nichols at this place Sunday ate States. secession and Robert against it. When the State went out of the Union, Robert joined the Union army to help her and her sister m Southern States back, while Mosc joined the Southern army to defend their claims. They did not meet again until the other day, when Mosc visited his brother near Chattanooga. Mosc also visited There is the Right Shoe. Your Shoe is his old home place in the same here. We make a point of fitting people. part of the State. He was in JohnAny house can sell shoes once. We sell son's army and was with Jeff Davit when he was captured. Fulton shoes over and over to the same people. Sunday-scho- Secret of Beauty Doyou know this? Tutt's Liver Pills carlsledl's German liver powder n Price, 25 Cents. rKSIKSSi FOR EVERY FOOT Steady trade is the test of a Shoe Store. We have lots of such advertisements walking around over Hopkins County they Leader. Miss Laura Tcatcr departed this life Wednesday at the home of her parents, near Bohon. Miss Teat-cr'- s In less than twelve hours 1,200 Ions of coal were recently loaded on a battleship. This was equal to 122 Ions per hour. The average thickness of Ihe coal veins in France is said to bo less Iban four feet. An immense deposit of coal is reported to have been found 400 miles up Ihe in Alaska. Koy-uku- k, Noah Young, Slate Mine Inspector of Wyoming, reports that the mines of that State are doiug such a large business at present that they cannot secure as many miners as Ihey need. All mines in the State are in excellent condition. Coal has been found in Carlisle County, Kentucky. It is claimed that 40,800 tons of Alabama coal have been sent down the Mississippi River during Ihe first half of this year. Hunt & Brother, of Memphis, Tenn , have closed contract for supplying Ihe Southern Railway Company, with their requirements of Cross Creek Lehigh coat at Louisville, Ky., Versailles, Ky , Lawrenc- burg, Ky.. Shelby vide, Ky., and Memphis, Tenn. Coal Trade journal. The International Mining Congress, at its recent meeting in Salt Lake City, Utah, decided to establish permanent headquarters in that city under charge of Mr. W. D. Johnson, the secretary. Thin for the purpose of publicity and promotion. The first vessel lo sail from Philadelphia for Cuba sinco the war was declared was the schooner Tata, which cleared for Santiago, taking 9O3 tons bituminous coal for Ihe United Slateswar craft. Foreman Day and a crew of men finish ed a heavy job of masonry last Monday at the No. 9 machine shops. The miners hero lost but littles lime last week, so great was the demand for coil. Lem Owens, of Ihe Cooperative Company, says work is now good at their mine. Most of tho miners, when sounded on the question of the retention of the Phil- lipine Islands favor Uncle Sam holding a light grip on them. In naming the terms upon which peace can be bad, the United States reminds Spain that we must have some islands for coaling stations. An important transiction has been com pleted that insures the development of an extensive tract of coal lands in North Car olina. The purchase of 1575 acres in Chat bam county has been made by Mr. Samuel P. Langdon, of Philadelphia, Pa. Mr, Langdom writes that he bought for the North Carolina Coal and Coke Co., and that the properly contains approximately 9,000,000 Ions of superior gas and steam coal, and that ho has opened a slope aud installed machinery having a hoisting ca pacily of 1500 Ions per day, and is preparing to put the machinery in position and to build-tominers' houses, together wilh all other necessary improvements for the pro duction of the tonnage referred to. The plant decided upon will be a modern one in a duplicate of several every particular, that the members ot the compaoy bava in the State of Pennsylvania, except that in Ihe North Carolina case a plant will be constructed for the manufacture of coke in addition to Ihe shipping ot coal to market. The properly is located in Chatham county miles from Gulf Staone and tion, on the Cape Fear and Yadkin Valley Manufacturer's Record. Railroad. The lead interests of Missouri have been attracting renewed interests lately in St. Louis, and several companies have recently increased their capital stock for Ihe purpose of more extensive operations. Four mines in Si. Francois county result in the payment of $2000 per day wages, The same county, it is estimated, will produce 40,000 tons of, lead during Ihe next year, while Washington county, another extensive center, has already produced fully 125,000 tons sinco tbe companies began Among tbe recent purchases operating. are that of the Theodora mine for Jaoo.ooo. Manufacturer's Record. CoaMrado troubles arc by no means con-- 1 o Harry Wbissinger, Chairman Finance Committee. N. I). Address all letlres containing subscriptions to Jas. F. Uuckner, Secre tary Board of Trade, who will acknowl edge receipt of same. Political Notes. Senator W. J. Deboe went down into the first district last week to look after the congressional race and the advisability of putting out a Republican candidate. It is said that Hon. Jere Porter would run if he should receive the unanimous endorsement of the party. Hon. John W. Yerkes, the big Republican lawyer, of Danville, is being groomed by his friends for Yerkes would make governor. one of the strongest men of his party. Elkton Progress. Somewhere in the vasty deepness of the Blue Grass harvest Gen. Wat Hardin is trying to teach himself what has become of himself and his gubernatorial boom. Louisville Commercial. ' . 4 ( i I r-- : employed is the adoption of a new cattle would average about 500 The Republicans of the Fourth membership blank handsomely pounds, and hence brought 4 cts. Congressional District will hold a Elkton Progress. in the national colors. convention at Elizabethtown Wed- - voted to other interests, and necessarily unable to understand and appreciate its the League of American Wheel needs; therefore, be it "Resolved, By the International Mining of the men says that "nine-tenths- " Congress, at bait Lake City assembled, d "hundred and odd thousands that we do unanimonsly petition the Conyoung Americans"who have gress of the United Stales to create a new enlisted in the war with Spain are department of mines and mining, whose wheelmen "a fact," he says, purpose shall be to aid, develop and foster mining industry of the which easily accounts for their the every influence wilbin United Stales by its reach; and rapid and victorious progress. A further be it man who rides a bicycle makes an "Resolved, That llio president of this as awkward mess of it when he tries socialion is hereby directed lo appoint such to go backwards, and he soon gets committees and. lake such action as shall bring this measure to lbs attention of ev out of the habit." This is a happy ery member of Congress, and to stand application by the L. A. W. presi- firm in its support, without compromise of doubt the bee dent of his pride in the League,and any nature, until favorable action has is There is not the leastthe ear thatIhe Hendersbumming merrily in of been secured. on-Louisville statesman and that he this organization, like everybody Mr. Robt. L. Lawson, the nros has an ambition to be the first man ot bis and everything else American, is Stale lo serve two full terms as lis Govtaking pains to show its patriot nerotis Trenton farmer, sold a few ernor. This comes from sources so close uays ago to livans uros. eighteen to Governor Brown as to make Ihe above ism. The particular method just calves at S20 per head. These statements thoroughly reliable. Isaac B. Potter, president of able-bodie- the Republican nomination for Congress in the second district if tendered him unanimously by the county." Judge Lockett has been one of the leading sound money Democrats of Western Kentucky but has come out as a Republican. It is thought that his announcement comes a little late in view of the fact that two candidates arc already in the field. Commissioner of Agriculture Lucas Moore said today that he had information from reliable source that John W. Lewis, of Springfield, will be a candidate for the Republican nomination for Appellate Judge in the Third District. He thinks Mr. Lewis' formal announcement will be forthcoming in a few da's. Frankfort special. A Frankfort special to the Lexington Leader says of Jno. Young Brown, the popular Western Kentuckian: cx-Go- that "Hon. Jno. Francis Lockett has announced that he will accept A dispatch from Henderson says ailment was consumption, and walk a good deal, the Shoes feel so easy and realizing that dissolution was fast Supervisors bulllvan and Burns were look "swell." Our Pingrce & Smith, our approaching, she requested that called to Evansville last Sunday where her burial shroud be made so that Williams & Knccland, our Zicglcr Bros., they go to assist the roadmaster in making she could inspect it. To gratify our Sachs, our Wolfe Bros, and our "Batout his monthly report for tbe Henderson her the shroud was ordered and division. tle Ax" Shoes can not be turned down. was prepared by Miss Nannie While coupling cars in the Earlington Stagg, of this city, and the sick yarn last rnday nigbl, Kobt btevens, a lady examined it and prounounccd switchman, got one ot his bands mashed We Stand Behind Any Shoe We Sell You For a Good it satisfactory. She also expressed Several stitches were taken by Dr. Cbatten a desire to be buried in an embossto sew up tbe lacerated member, and at ed plush casket, and requested her One You Know. this lime, he is doing fine and will soon brother three weeks ago to come be ready again for work. here and sec if such a casket was James Sparrow has se- kept on hand. Ho did so and se YOUR cured tbe necessary references, and will, cured just the kind desired. Miss be says, soon go to work on come northern Tcater was noted for her piety and much beloved by all who knew road. Harrodsburg Democrat. Foreman Saeger and crew of men have her. about completed a stupendous job, thai Ganong Bros, had a chance last of raisiog tbe ends of each of tbe Iron Friday to show the efficiency of MADISONVILLE, KY. spans of the Henderson bridge, and tak- their hounds. The officers got after MONEY BACK IF YOU WANT IT. ing the rollers out from under it and pol- a lot of young fellows who had M . ishing and oiling tbe same. Two one been to Fancy Farm the day betyyjjsyyj hundred ton hydraulic jacks were used in fore and came home cutting up nAAaM4MflMiHMMfeafeiiHBa V mSimm0iiim4maBimm this work. jack Thursday night. Warrants Superintendent of bridges and building, were issued for the boys, and one The J. W. Hinman, met with a painful acci of them out ran Uncle Ben. dent a tew days ago. lie was riding on a hounds were procured and the fugMay-- . hand car and Ibrowing his bead and neck itive was soon overtaken. too far back, tbe same was struck by Ihe field Mirror. lever and for a while be suffered untold Mr. Sidney A. Hughes, of this misery. He is now better. city, had a narrow escape from IN THE On EAT apSi Agent Elbridge was among the lone- death by lightning in Winchester some men last week. His wife and chil- Friday. He was sitting in a drug dren being away on a visit lo relatives and store, drinking a glass ot soda 3!sW friends at Slaughters. water, when lightning struck the Scarcely a passenger train passes either building and ran down an electric way without one or more of Uncle Sam's wire to the light within three feet ot Air. ungues head. He was boys being seen on ihem. and for a Another railroad has been captured and rendered unconscious Furnished by Special Correspondents this time the property lies on Ibe island of time he was in a dangerous condi tion, but rallied. Mr. Hughes was at the Front. Some facts that have Porto Rico, on Ins way to Oil Springs, and been revealed by tbe war shows that in spile of words to tbe contrary, the admin- stopped over in Winchester a few hours, when he received the shock, istration parly is in favor of the governLexington Herald. ment control of railroads under some cirWill contain all important war news of tho daily edition. cumstances. The almost entire absence of to Special dispatches up to the hour of publication. Tbe locomotives constructed by tbe bacco worms is causing comment Careful attention will be given to Farm and Family Topicn, ForIt is Locomotive Richmond and Machine in all parts of the county. said they were never known to be eign Correspondence, Market Reports, and all general news of the Works seem 10 bo regarded wilh great favor in tbe West. It is slated that one of so scarce. One farmer who has 27 World and Nation. We furnish the NEW YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE and your tbe compound engines recently built at acres says only two worms were these works hauled a train ot freight cars found on his entire crop in wormfavorite home paper, THE BEE, Dr. J. D. min ing it over last week. a distance of forty miles in ules on a line near st. ixuis. BOTH ONE YEAR FOR this Is a Clardy, who has been raising to remarkable record for a freight engine, bacco since 1856, says he has never Send all orders to THE BEE, Earlington, Ky, It is understood that Ihe Wabash Railroad seen anything like the scarcity of worms. He has seen only three lo Company is about to order twenty-fivworms this year and not a single comotives from Ibe Richmond Wotks. FOR LITTLE HORE THAN fly. Of course this makes the farm Runs of Pastes t Trains. Best THE PRICE OF ONE. work mucli liguter and insures a A comprehensive and rnliable compila fine crop of tobacco. Hopkins This is the best offer ever made by any tion of "record runs" on railroads has villo Kentuckian. newspaper, We will give to the subbeen mado by tbe Railway Age. A sumscribers of THE TWICE-A-WEEInformation comes from Sebrce mary shows that the best speed for disREPUBLIC, as a special inducement, tances stated were made on dates given by to the pffect that Elix McLaughlin the new and superb who was thought to have been fat Ihe railroads named: New York Central, May 10 1893, one ally injured in the coal mine at mile in 32 seconds; average per hour, Sebree last Saturday, is improving nicely and that he is now out of 112 5 miles. 52 complete numbers, 18 pages of the The other two men who New York Central, May 19, 1893, five danger. choicest illustrations and miscellaneous miles in 3 minutes; average per hour, 100 were hurt at the same time are also reading that money can buy. improving rapidly. Henderson miles. Tlic Regular Price of This One Paper Is $1.25 a Year! Baltimore and Ohio, June 7, 1884, six Journal. WE WANT SHOE TRADE. BISHOP & CO. 'Z7ysS WAR WITH SPAIN mJfSsflVi NATIONAL FAMILY Reliable War News NEWSPAPER The New York Weekly Tribune forty-fiv- e $1.25. e BDTH REPUBLIC SUNDAY MAGAZINE crop will bring October 11, Georgia peach 1890, eleven miles in 7 minutes 15 seconds; something like $2,000,000, which is not at all bad for an "infant inaverage per hour, 91 miles. Camden and Atlantic, April 1895, dustry." 24 9 miles in 18 minutes G seconds; average per hour, 83 miles. London and Northwestern (British) miles in 42 December G, 1892, fifty-siname minutes; average per hour, 80 miles. New York Central, September 5, 1895, 129.34 miles in 1 hour 50 minutes 53 seconds; average per hour 70.48 miles. Lake Shore and Michigan Southern, Ocagain tober 24, 1895, 288. G miles in 4 hours 3C minutes, 8 seconds; average per hour, 70.48 miles. Same dale, 380. 1 miles in 5 hours 32 minutes 19 seconds: average per hour, 64 72 miles. Same date, 422 7 miles in G hours 33 minutes 41 seconds; average per hour, 04.14 miles. Same date, 510.1 miles in 8 bours 1 minute 7 seconds, average per bour, G3.G1 miles. Chicago, Burlington and Quincy, Feb- Philadelphia and Reading, , x miles in mites. 4 minutes; average per hour, 90 It is estimated that this year's THE SUNDAY which alone is We offer both publications REPUBLIC, THE which alone is fli.oo a year and ONLY TWICE-A-WEEK TIAGAZINE , $1.50 FOR BOTH. A YEAR 1.25 a year, for Remember the not lose sight of this splendid offer. Address all Orders to When you renew your subscription do THE REPUBLIC, St. Louis, Mo, when you buy II 1 . WILLARD HOTEL PLUG Z Z BEST $2 and $3.50 HOUSE !BHHilfrW8HKiP5Lc VS5lMjHHk WWwWwWwwWWWW in luuwtii.i.i HMHMilaPV' vPi M l .S- MfcLf ' REPUBLICAN COUNTY COMMITTEE CHILDREN'S The DAY. Hop- The Ice Cream Supper. The ice crcanr supper given by St. Bernard Lodge No. 240, I. O. O. F. at Masonic Hall Tuesday night was well attended and everything passed off pleasantly. The hall was brilliantly decorated with flags. The local band, arrayed in its Sunday raiment, did its level best in the way of music. Prof. Edward Austin supplied sweet strains with his violin, and Messrs. Vebb manipulated the piano. Tables were laden with saccharine eatables and frigid drinkables, and themselves enjoyed everybody freely. The object of the supper was to augment the widows' and orphans' fund. The receipts footed up over The management returns $27. thanks to the generous public for patronage, to the attractive young ladies who officiated at the tables, and the native musical talent to each for appreciated assistance. IMP THE POSTMASTER, Will Meet In riadlsonvllle, Thurs The members of the Republican kins County Fair. County Committee are respectfully requested to meet at the court "OLD GLORY" IN OREAT PROFUSION. LOCAL NEWS. house in Madisonvillc? Ky., Thursday, August ii, at i o'clock p. m., Dan Wilson and wile, of Daw- for the purpose of fixing Be Given a a time for Each Child Will son, Sundaycd in our city. t. Handsome holding a county convention. A Mrs, Will Bramwcll and daugh- full attendance is desired. ter, of Nashville, arc visiting here. Patriotic Day as Well as ChilJohn B. Harvey, Chairman. dren's Day National Airs Miss Georgic Bishop, of spent Saturday in the city. Will Be Sung. Now Is the Time to Rejoice. Badge-TickeMadi-sonvill- c, "23u 3nbusfrjj roc (Lfyritc." day, August ii. First Day at the Orcat Letters Mailed on the Train During the Past Year Prevented Earlington Office Golnjj INTO THEPRESIDENTAL CLASS Do What the Change Would For The Office and the Town. If hxjkt It is known to only a few that the Earlington postoffice came so close to entering the Prcsidental class the last year. About 40 more added to the receipts of the year ending with the past quarter would have resulted in the transfer of this oflicc into the prcsidental class with all the advantages that would accrue to the postmaster and the town. The lowest salary paid to a postmaster in that class is ?r,ooo and an allowance is also made for a clerk's hire at $40 per annum. Besides this the Government pays house rent for the oflicc occupied. In the fourth class postoffice the salary is less, and there is now allowance for clerk hire or rent. It is easy therefore to see how important it is that all letter mail should be cancelled by the postmaster so that it may go to the credit of the office. A rule was e recently promulgated by the department authorizing postmasters to cancel stamps on letters handed in to the mail car at their stations and to take credit therefor. But for some reason this rule has been revoked and the postmaster now as before suffers the loss of revenue entailed by the mailing of letters on the train instead of through his office. While the rule above referred to was in force our postmaster kept account by months of the stamps cancelled by him at the train and tnc record shows very conclusively that if he could get these collections for the twelve months the Earlington office would go into the prcsidental class with a whoop. Nobody has any personal reason or desire to curtail our postmasters revenue, but on the contrary, all wish it might be as great as possible. And, moreover, our local pride and interest in the town's welfare is sufficient aside from all other reasons to induce us to do all wc can to help advance the Earlington postoffice to the prcsidental class. Let us all make it a point to take our letters to the postoffico the postmaster will accept and mail them right up to the time for the train's arrival or hand them to him on his way to the mail car, instead of ourselves putting them in the car. . post-offic- Mrs. W. W. Ethcridge and ily visited relatives in famc Slaughters-vill- UK this week. Jennie Sandcm and Ray Herb spent Sunday evening in the country with her mother. Misses Braddic Stodgehill 'Bessie Lloyd of Madisonvillc ed friends here Sunday. and visit- Miss A. I'. Toombs and mother, of the Nebo country, arc visiting relatives in our city this week. luhvin Phillips, Sr., and son, E. J. Phillips, Jr., are visiting Mr. J. i Phillips in Morgantown. Misses Fannie Eudaley and Nannie Winstcad, of Nebo, spent Monday night with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Toy and Misses Frankic Stokes and Alice Wise are spending the week at Dawson. A party of local ntmrods located a flock of cranes in the flats near Richland, and succeeded in killing six of the birds Friday night. s, Nollic Umstcad is enjoying the inexpressible pleasure of young and is walking the streets with an air of conscious superiority that would make a prime minister hang his head. This proud de meanor on his part is caused by the arrival of a boy baby at his house lucsuay morning, with requisite weight and sufficient good looks to give general satisfaction. The boss editor evtends his congratu-tions- , he has been all along there and knows how to feel for a fellow with his first baby. He can excuse a little pardonable pride on tho part of a new papa, but after one has augmented the census a few times, instead of strutting around like a peacock he will sneak around town wearing a look of like he had strangled a child or had been detected trying to pass a counterlit five dollar bill. So strut away, Nollic, while you can, we used to do that way oursclf. pap-hoo- d 'A; Mr. Manson Logan and his bet$ioo Reward, Sioo. of the Hanson ter seven-eighthThe readers of Ibis paper will bo pleased country, spent Saturday and Sun- to learn Ibat Ibere is at least ono dreaded day among friends in this city. disease tbat science has been able to cure in all its stages and tbat is catarrb. Hall's Mr. R. A. Arrington, night Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now Catarrb operator here, has just returned knownato the medical fraternity. requires being constitutional disease, from a four weeks sojourn among constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrha relatives and friends in and about Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces ot Trenton. the system, thereby destroying the founda disease, and civine tion ol Get a catalogue of the Great strength the building up tho the patient by constitution pre- and kssisting nature in dome its work. Hopkins County Fair and pare to take anything you can The proprietors have so much faith in its Fair. that they grow, make or resurrect from curative powers, any case offer One HunThis is but one evidence of the dred Dollars tor tbat it fails to the archives for exhibit. cure. Send for list of Testimonials. broad and liberal and public spirF. J. CHENEY & CO , Toledo. O. ited policy of the officials of the Our friend, John Fisher, of Soldby Druggists, 75c. Hall's Family Pills are the best. Hopkins County Fair, which asMadisonvillc, has a boy at his home. Arrived Thursday night. It is the first and John's host of friends congratulate him. Dr. A. W. Brasher and Tom Tanner left Monday for Eddyvillc to enter upon duty at the penitentiary at that place, the former as a physican and the latter as a guard. Moscow Croft, of ''Methodist Hill," has had his house painted in such' dazzling refulgence that his neighbors arc compelled to protect their eyesight by wearing colored spectacles. Any one wishing a catalogue of the Great Hopkins County Fair should write to II. II. Holcman, Secretary, C. C. Givcns, President, at Madisonvillc, or call at The Bke office. Mi- ?k.u: . at Madisonvillc began operations The Spring Lake Ice Factory r .. - v.- - ' last week with a bright outlook. This venture is an undoubted necessity in Hopkins county and deserves remunerative patronage at the hands of our people. Depends on the Wife. I'copic wiio Hesitate to tackle a burglar would do well to study the of tactics Thomas Whitford. Whenever he hears a noise suggestive of a thief he fortifies himself with a Smith & Wesson revolver, and selecting a well protected place he enters into ambush and sends his wife around a circuit ous way to drive the burglar into range, cautioning her at the same time to keep a peeled optic and keep out of the path of destruction. Ho has maneuvered this way sev eral times lately, but has bagged no game larger than a Sir Thomas cat, who lost his life trying 'to investigate matters in Whitford's kitchen. If a man has an obedient wife who docs not object to rounding up thieves, wc arc inclined to favor Whitford's system of warfare. He Looked and Leaped. Ernest Watts had a rather lively experience one day last week. While guiding a plow and mediv tating deeply upon the tariff problem a large rattlesnake fell in the furrow right under his feet. Ernest let off a yell which would have drowned a steam whistle and soared like a kite toward the zenith to the lull extent of his plowlinc. His aerial position attracted the attention of parties near by who investigated the cause of the phenomena and killed the rattler, and coaxed Watts down to terra firma. The snake was larger than a man's arm and had just swallowed a rabbit. Nine rattles and a button adorned the caudle extremity of the dangerous reptile. A Painful Accident. Monday about eleven o'clock Mr. Elgic Umstcad met with a painful accident, While engaged in raising a heavy weight the piece of studding he was using as a lever broke suddenly and the piece flew upward with great violence, striking him across the forehead and cut a gash about three inches long to the bone. Dr. Chattcn dressed the' wound, and at this writing he is resting easy. A host of friends sympathize witti Mr. Umstcad in painful mishap and hope to soon sec him again at his post. Have you seen the beautiful and patriotic badge tickets that have been issued by the officers ot the Hopkins County Fair for the use of children of school age on the first day of the Fair? Look out for Ihcm; they are beauties. Rev. C. C. Hall returned from Crofton Monday, where he was called to preach the funeral of Mr. Charles W. Armstrong, and that of his mother, Mrs. Katie Armstrong. After performing these services the "Herald of the Cross" visited friends in Hopkinsvillc. .J? J place, left with his family for an extended visit among relatives and friends in Guthrie and vicinity. During his absence Mr. W. O. Brewster, of Madisonville, will preside over the key. & N. at this Alex Dixon, of Manitou, badlv hurt Saturday by falling a wagon, upon wliicn lie was naming a largo tank of water. The wheels passed over him inflicting very serious injuries. It was at first thought he would not recover, but later advices state that he will survive. Robert Stevens, a yard switchman of this place, got his hand painfully crushed last Friday night while making a coupling. Fortunately no bones were broken'but two fingers were severely injured. He wears his hand in a sling, but will be able to resume duty in a few days. J. E. Fawcctt, who manipulates educated lightning for the L. Mr. tW UUUIi... DRINKS Five Cents. ! g IT done to the Front. Mr. Clias. C. Hunt, a veteran of the brush, last week painted the new front porch which Jas. Gough has lately added to his residence in such brilliant and dazzling hues that the citizens of that section for several days congregated in large crowds and viewed its beauties through smoked glass, and voted Hunt a conspicuous scat just in front of the "Old Masters." mm ICE sodh. SODA, CREAM i NEW JLrJ'fr FOUNTAIN at GROCERY. Paris is overrun with tramps and beggars. A family who was given a pass to a neighboring city reK turned tho pass saying they would 1 rather walk and beg. 1 Br. Otto'i Spruce Gum Balsam the moat pleasant and rellablo remedy tor coughs, colds, croup, and all soreness of the throat, eUwt au4 Hugt,' Irga bottle,:, and SOc Sold by St. Bernard Drug btore, The Qrlm Reaper. Mrs. Mary E. Dugger, of the Richland country, died Sunday morning after a lingering illness, Deceased was 57 years old, and leaves a husband and several chilShchad dren to mourn for many years been a consistent member of the Baptist church. The interment took place Monday at Pleasant View Cemetery, attend sures tho continued growth and im- ed by a large crowd of sorrowing portance of its annual meetings. friends, to whom we offer symNo other part of their programme pathy. deserves more hearty approval of Rode the Goat. the people than Children's Day. Last Saturday night the A. O. U. Very Little Trouble. W. convened a special session for "I had an attack of rheumatism and the purpose of conferring the could et no relief from the medicines I "Oriental degree" upon the followtried until I began taking Hood's This medicine cured mo and I have ing victims: Messrs. Phillip Hawhad very little trouble from rheumatism since. We keep Hood's Sarsaparilla in the kins, Terry Vincent, John Smith, house all the timo." Mrs. S. M. Judso.n, John Holloway and William Bun-tiOeersheba, Tenn. The gentlemen were found in Hood's Pills are the only pills to take waiting and trotted through the with Hood's Sarsaparilla. Ho sure to gets Hood's. various paces in rotation and came out wiser and gladder men, and to Yellow Jaundice Cured. Home Again. Suffering humanity should be supplied their dying clay will remember the Rev. I. H. Tecl returned Tueswith every means possible far its relief. de"This is to certify that I was a terrible sufday from a sojourn of several days ''Password" of the "Oriental ferer from Yellow Jaundice for over six duration in Dawson. The good gree." months and was treated by some of the best physicians in our city to no avail. Dr. brother shows plainly that he has Will Have a Good Time. Bell, our druggist, recommended Electric been stopping in a land of milk and A party of our citizens will leave Bitters; and after taking two bottles, I was honey. His shadow shows a con- here next Monday for the Mam- entirely cured. I now take great pleasure in recommending them to any person sufsiderable enlargement and his face moth Cave. The following will fering from this terrible malady. I am wreathed in constant smiles. Dur- compose the expedition: Doctor gratefully yours, M. A. Hogarty, Lexington, Ky. Sold by St' Bernard Druggist. ing his stay in that city he launched and Mrs. E. A. Chattcn, Mr. and Supper parties at Lakeside Park two couples out upon the troubled Mrs. Charles McGary, Miss Agnes waters of married life, viz: Mr. C. Burr, Miss Sue Burr, Miss Annie are the very popular thing just now. There were two of such 13. Shtitcs 'and Miss Ora Morris, Moore, Miss Edna Moore, Miss parties last week from Madisonalso Mr. Louis Iglchart, of Pad il- Ethel Evans and Mr. Howard villc. The last was composed of eal), to Miss Candc Mcnscr. He White. They expect to make the about thirty couples, chaperoned reports a great number of visitors trip overland in wagons and will be by Dr. and Mrs. W. P. Ross and at the springs, and that a great in- gone more than a week. We pre- Mr. and Mrs. James Ross., They brought refreshments and stringed terest is manifested in the great dict for them a good time. instruments and enjoyed a social which Blue and Grey dance. Getting Better. comes off during the last of this We arc glad to note that our All of tnc old officers of the Penmonth. good friend, Pete Herb, who had itentiary, without a single excepDiscovered by a Woman. his foot injured at Sebrce last week tion, walked out at 6 o'clock on the Another great discovery has been made, has improved until he is now able 1st. Formal receipts were signed and that, too, by a lady in this country. to "tote" a thirty-pounwater- at 5 o'clock previous to the turn"Disease bad fastened its clutches upon her from the store to his house, over, and at 6 o'clock a Democratic and for seven years she withstood its se- melon verest tests, but her vital organs were un without resting on the way, and it appointee was in charge of every dermined and death seemed imminent. For goes without saying that even when department. The factories started three months she coughed incessantly and at his worst he was able to sur- as usual and every prisoner was put could not sleep. She finally discovered a round half of the. said melon. In to work. The old guards remain way to recovery, by purchasing a bottle ol New Discovery for Consumption, and was justice to Pete we will say that the on, but will be gradually removed. so much relieved on taking first dose, tbat dogs along the line on the north sbo slept all night; and with two bottles run are howling over his absence. Elder James C. Creel, of Platts-burbas been absolutely cured. Her namo is Mo., is announced to begin a Mrs. Luther Lutz." Thus writes W. C. Card of Thanks. protracted meeting at the Christian Hammick & Co.. ot Shelby. N. C. Trial We desire to return thanks pub- church on Wednesday, October bottles free at St. Bernard Drug Store. Regular size 50c and $1.00 Every bottle licly to the young ladies who 1 2th. Elder Creel held a meeting guaranteed, waited on the tables at the ice cream here in 1883, which resulted in a supper, given for the benefit of the number of additions, lie is now Will Give Each a Show. Widows and Orphans' Fund on regarded as one of the ablest A short time since wc announced Tuesday evening, and who con- preachers in Missouri. The public in the columns of this paper that tributed so much to the success of may expect an intellectual and Our thanks arc spiritual feast. Mr. Henry Buurland was contem tlfe undertaking. also extended the public at large plating erecting two cottages, little for their liberal patronage. thinking at the time that we were N. W. Huff, I ) sowing the seeds of future trouble. Rosj Baugii, Com. For Infants and Children. No sooner had the paper gone Jno. R. Evans, j forth than from all quarters Mr. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bourland began to receive bids and Better Than A Klondike Gold Mine. offers from architects', each one enBoars tho Rood health Is priceless when onco lost. you have slight cold or couch treating him to sec the author be- Wben a bottle ota Dr. Otto's Spruce Guminvest Signature Bal25c In fore committing and agreeing to sam, the returns are greater than a half Interest meet him anywhere this side the In an Alaska gold mine, as gold cauuot buy lost ueallh. llcwaro of a slight cold. Jim Parker, who has taken all city limits of Hades, if he would name the place and date. Mr. Dr. John Bailey died Saturday the. degrees as a teamster, has Bourland has deferred action until at Sturgis after a long and painful been selected head driver for the he has heard from the architects of illness. Doctor Bailey was raised overland expedition to the MamLondon and Paris. Then he will in Hopkins county near Richland, moth Cave next week A better made, Jim bo fully advised how to build a and left this country many years selection could not-broom cottage. and located at Sturgis. He possesses both executive ability three since and would not leaves only one child. His wife and William C. Elliott, a died several years since. The gen- hesitate to undertake the job of farmer, was fatally injured in a eral opinion prevailed that death pulling ancient Atlas from under runaway at Shelbyville last week. ensued from stomach trouble, but the earth. The vehicle in which ho was riding a post mortem showed 492 gall Rev. A. L. Mell will preach at was strewn for miles along tho turn- stones of various sizes. Deceased pike. He was fearfully bruised and leaves numerous relatives in this the Methodist church, South, FriHe goes to Nebo cut, and sustained iatal injuries, it county, as well as a large circle of day night. Sunday to begin a meeting with is believed internally. friends to mourn his death. Kev. S. H. Lovelace, preacher in cjiargc, at that place. Rum Tlatsam la a. sclent! He Dr. Otto's Spruce Uucklen'o Arnica Salve. hcr-dcat- The Hopkins County Fair will open with a great day for the children, and a great day for the children is or ought to be a great day for the grown-ups- . There will bo several thousands of children at the Fair 01 the opening day, and a programme of great interest is being arranged, with the of the teachers of the county and others who arc interested in the children and things patriotic. It will be a patriotic day as well as Children's Day. Each child who 'goes will be decorated with "Old Glory" multiplied, and it is expectboys and ed that all the grown-ugirls, regardless of age or gray hairs, will likewise float the colors. e Prof. J. J. Glenn, as a school teacher and Sunday-schoo- l superintendent of the county, has been asked to look after the arrangements for that day. Miss Sallic Brown, our popular county school superintendent, has taken charge of drilling a choir of children to sing the National airs on that day, in the rendering of which the whole amphitheater, full of young folks and old, will join. Prof. Glenn makes a plea before the Teachers' Institutes, both white and colored, this week, that is sure to win the good offices of the county teachers to the furtherance of Day at the the Children-Patrioti- c p long-tim- Never flade a nistake. The smallest boy working in the No. 9 mine here is Frank Gough, son of Joseph Gough, of this city. Although Frank is fifteen years old many boys of eleven or twelve are He has worked in the larger. mines something like two years and has charge of what is called a "sixty car switch," and his duty requires constant attention and a good memory. During all his service he has never made a mistake He bears-witnor slighted a duty. the management the reputation of being the most reliable, trustworthy boy that ever worked in the mines. 01 course there is a future for such a boy, and every boy should strive to build up such a character for himself. manufactured by scientific processes known to tho California Fio Sviiup Co. only, nnd wo wish to impress upon nil tho importance of purchnslnfr tho truo and original remedy. As tho genuine Syrup of Figs is manufactured by tho California Fki Svnui C. only, n knowledge of that fact will assist ono in avoiding tho worthless imitations manufactured by other parties. Tho high standing of tho California. Fio Sritup Co. with tho medical profession, and tho satisfaction which tho genuine Syrup of Figs has given to millions of families, makes tho name of tho Company a guaranty of tho excellence of its remedy. It is far In advance of all other laxatives, as it acts on tho kidneys, liver nnd bowels without Irritating or weakening them, nnd it does not gripe nor nauseate. In order to get 1U beneficial effects, please rcmcmlicr tho name of the Company CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. ban ritANciseo, ci. LOUISVILLE. Kj. NEW YORK, N.Y. Along the Line (Chicago & Northwestern R'y) can be most enjoyably spent at Milwaukee, Waukesha, Madison, Devil's Lake, Green Lake, Gogebic, Lake Geneva, St. Paul, Minneapolis, Dtiluth, Marquette, Lake Minnetonka, White Bear, Ashland, Munising. Twentieth Century Train, the Northwestern Limited, electric lighted, daily to St. Paul, Minneapolis and Duluth. Low rate tourist tickets and pamphlets upon mbuiry of ticket agents THE EXCELLENCE OF SYRUP OF FIGS or address A. H. Waggener, T. P. Is duo not only to tho originality nnd A., No. 7, Jackson Place, Indiansimplicity of tho combination, but niso apolis, Ind., or W. B. Kniskern, to tho caro anil skill with which it Is G. p. & T. A., Chicago, 111. North-Wester- n ! A Summer Outing Remembei the name-- J when you buy fBatttetaJ I PLUGW DETECTIVE We want a man in every locality to act as private Detective under instructions. Experience unnecessary. Aaaress, : DETECTIVE Nashville, Tenn. tAGENCY, MM f I fc DR. L. D. BROE, wwiiiri'iiii in I'luiini PRACTICE LIMITED TO DISEASES OF THE EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT. sot Uppch first strict, EVANSVILLE, IND. "' H tt SIXTEENTH ANNUAL MEETING .OF THE. Great Hopkins County Fair, MADISDNVILLE, KY., COUNTY HORSES, Some of the Yearlings Thnt Are Training for the Fair. Prizes In This Year's List Attracting Interest In Local Horses. The race for that has been added to the speed ring programme for the Hopkins County Fair this year is attracting considerable interest among the local stock raisers and hotsemenof Hopkins and surrounding counties. It is a new feature and one calculated to increase the interest in and attendance at the Fair. Owners of yearlings arc thus encouraged to put them in training and after the first year's performance they are ripe for entry in the class and whatever good qualities and speed they may have is developed. Among the yearlings that are in training for entry are those owned by Messrs. Barnett & Arnold, of this place, William Chaney, Pres Patterson, and possibly M. Cain, of Morton's Gap. There are now at the Fair Grounds a number of horses in training for various speed rings, and the promise is good for a very interesting, meeting. Among the local horses there are two belonging to W. C. McLcod, of this place, one of which is a The other will probably go in the three minute trot. The various speed rings and prizes have been so arranged as to induce the frequent entry of the same horses. Thus the entries and starters will be numerous, and the races attractive. one-year-oltwo-year-o- ld three-year-ol- AUBUST 24, 25, 26 and 18Q8. and Saturday. Dfr 27, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday Sarsap-arili- a. n. Conducted on a scale of magnitude never attempted by any other Fair in Western Kentucky. Sue- - f ceeds on its merits and . ,j, growing in popularity and interest every year. SSgS138-: - Re-unio- d He Takes the Cake. A burglar entered the residence of Mr. John Morgan Sunday morn ing and after ransacking the entire building entered the pantry and carried off a large chocolate cake. He also took away a pair of gold which will doubtless enable him to see his way more clearly in the future. eye-glass- rft : ;, Enterprising methods, honest representations, unusual entertain- ment, admirable facilities. : ;;l I g, CASTOR A ytf&4 e ceased, will on Saturday the 13th day of August, 1898, in Earlington, Kentucky, sell all tnc personal property owned by said decedent at his death, consisting of a sawmill and fixtures, household and kitchen furniture, and all other property left after setting apart to the widow what the law allows to her. The sale will be to the high est bidder, and public, and on a credit of 12 months on all sums 01 5 and over, under that the cash Bona and good will be renuired. security must be executed before the property is removed, ulven under my hand this 3rd day of Au gust, 1890. w A. TnoMits. Administrator of S. E. Stevens, deceased. Mr. (ohn Rule returned day from a week's sojourn son. Mrs. Frank Gephardt, is visiting her here. Administrator's Sale. I. W. A. Toombs, administrator of the estate of S. E. Stevens, de- No Gambling. No Drunkenness No Misconduct. A clean gathering; 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 : yester at of Daw- Hop-kinsvill- e, parents REMEMBER FREE CHILDREN'S DAY. self-relian- well-know- n 9 Remember S the name 9 JP Wednesday, the first day of the Fair, is FYee Children's Day. Special program arranged for their amusement. Every- -' thing as advertised. 13. when you buy again remedy based on modern discoveries and com. jiouuded by chemists of renown who hare given tUroatandluair diseases alllestudr. Ask yout drmrtrlit to procure It for you It not in stock. Sold in two sties, 25c. and 50c Sold by St. Bernard Drug Store. The best Salve in the world for Cuts. llruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores. Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, k&gaSSlfflf FOX'S kjMJmmnimmm Sec notice of administrator's sale in this issuer Corns and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or Price 35c per box. For Imluilous. money refunded. Sold by SI. Bernard Drug Store. Salo by St. Bernard Dru Store. OUR GUARANTEE $100.00 IN GOLD. Wo will pay One Hundred Dollars In Gold for any and every case of cough and colds where no benefit It derived from the use of Dr. Otto' Spruce Hum Ilatsara. It contains nothing In. Jurlons and ii so pleasant to take. Uewara c4 rrOFi 1898:' iBattjetafcf Jno. OmIGEFfcS Dlreotorin-Chlef- , I PLUG C I-- I. O. Gi-v-c- s irafcs, IPresea't. 33. 335. MM PI. Holomani 3oo. Laffoon, ViocProw't. 3R. O. T-evpjp. Treas ; f 5 ) V TrrBf'SUNMYSCHODI. Ten Cents BUYS ANY OF OUR lessonWi, third quarter, inter- 3 national SERIES, AUG. 7. SUMMER DRESS GOODS. This Includes All of Our ImDorted Organdies Worth i jc. tO 25C. 1ST T T E2 F2 SB ANDERSON & WALLER, ATwI NEW IP A . MADISONVILLE, KENTUCKY. GASTORIA I. .nul liij il.i.unHjHt"'ihi minimi mi SI For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have T, ,.i,..1,hj. ,I.",iImiJ. i7Tm7i IP 111 II. AYegctaUSPcpjucSforAssldUlitlRglhsroodandRcCuta-tjpj frY - Stnmnrhs nralBQWCiS of ' m fl Always Bought Bears the Signature j&vi EroinotesTJ5Uon(Chcctful-ticssaftdBfcstdonfM- ns Not Nahc otic. xttofoua-stMaxrmMii neither OwumiMorphirtQ nor Uincral. AmutSnd t , h J(v The tuur- tmi ApcrfeclflcftjdyJor&nsUpa-lion- SoiSforaach.Dlarrhoca, Wonns',Convulsions-,Tcvcris- ocss WlpjiSfSLEER TJttSinufeigjTalurof Kj You Have &$&: NEW TOBR. Always Bought. EXACT COPV Of WHAPEEB. :. GASTORIA m TMC CKNTAUN COMPANY, HEW YORK CtTV. r i I re. MEDICINE for the A Popular Proprietary Medicine Sold at Retail for Five Cents a Package the first experimental step in a direction that may lead to a revolution in the trade. MILLION.. A New York com pony of manufacturing rlicmlats.tho n I pans Chemical Company, placed upon the market about flvu jtum 1.1,0a medicinal tablet or "tabule" comitoatM of compresneU puwtlemi preparatlt iih 1 1 1 rt J11 medicinal drugs whit h bail bet 11 nicer lajneu 10 ue 01 mure general useuuiuntf nitimai meii mail auj uuier, iw iiieeuie oral levlalloii of such Ilia common to man n l..iu Ibclr orlRln In on Initialled diKeatlou or nourishment and elliiilnailiiir w alp. weake- - v. cdiiarlrv for asslmtlatintr The catalogue of Ilia Included under IMS bcaxl li sold to Includo prtlty nearly etcry dlseas 'or which Ibe phjilclan In called up,ii to prescribe. In preparlmj I In Ir atnndard rented; for the acceptance of tbe American wopfe mecompanyjaitiuowu inopunclple cradr. mat ever) lumir tnicnDK inwinojiaciEiiBmiuiu ueot the hlirtiest throughand so iirernteil any txteuded and protected as to retain Its qualities lni.net and unimpaired lapse or lime In any climate. Only the choicest drugs should be used, their prc nrallou ahould be In accordance with the latest lrfccled methods of modern M.tence,thetabules packed In glaw, protected by absorbent cotton, and securely corked, j.vcn the corks used have been of grade eoblgli In Its requirement that no manufacturer t f these every day stoppers could supply more than a small proportion from would meet tbe exacting specifications. The lIoss vials were in turn in a quality notsurpawedlu beauty and perfection of workmanship by IIiokbumhI by the Having act IhrlrhlKhstaudarU, andneverconwntlngto vary from It, the proprietors resorted to the occrpirri modern methods of making their commodity known, and seven hundred thousand dollars in vested within nve years In newspaper advertising lias Informed every American citizen concerning the superior and surprlnlng qualities of ltlpans Tabules. Being thouRhtful and painstaking olwbners of the changed conditions ewrep over the commercial world, and cartful to note every circumstance havingthatUarlng a upon the successful prosecution of their trade, tho managers of tbe companyhave noted Is a present Insistent demand for a lower price for every nrlido that that there reaches or approaches an universal use, and that the penile, Mlhouc.li requiring tho best of everything, resent being called upon t- - pay heavy tiercentagca fur Miiwitluoiis wrapping and packing or unnecessary protection against deterioration that mlyht re n years. but Is needless In the casu of a purchase Intended to lie consumed In a weex. It has a cd by the lesto.'tlmeand actual eioerlence. that those Tabules do not have the tern r to loss of nualltlr-- or dlmltinflnn f tv cellence from exposure that might at first havo been expected, Inasmuch us, under I iose In a ilrawes, a traveling bag or favorable conditions, thoso that have lain pocket for several weeks or months are found to be practically as fresh and as eaicaclous as crcr. Acting upon these suggestions, and noting particularly tho unimpaired nrnstierltr or great newspapers now sold for a cent Instead of tho old rate of Ave times that amount. una tne general tenaency in an uirecuons lowara low rates nnri Increased sales, the company have entered upon the experiment of putting up ltlpans Tabules In pattelioard .u uiu iruuu will .huiui, wuwu turr mil unerstorekeeper at auiun lenns wnicn everI permit 01 a I ckage being sold e druggist or price lower than Woro adopted for one nana .yn'uiicuKj lunjKiuo-i- Dn ir.ti 7ien tauuies, or . im oiiiipouy win nofc uncoauuue inn inaiiuiacturo uoses, for in tne rormcenteacn.hlch ana sale with w the people have learned to know and value the itl pans Tabules, but wlllotrer the cheaper for tbe benefltof such ns maydeslre them. It should be plainly understood that the quality of the medicine Is identlcalln both sorts, the only difference being In the form and comparative cost of packing nr putting up. The llverent packages are not yet to be had of all dealers, although It la probable that almost any druggist will obtain a supply when requested by a customer to do so but In any case a single carton, containing ten tabules, will be sent, postage paid, to any address for live cents In stamps, forwarded to the ltlpans Chemical Co., No. 10 spruce St., New York. Until the goods are thoroughly Introduced to the trade, agents and peddlers villi lie supplied at a prlre which will allow them a fair margin of profit, vlr. : 1 down cartons for 40 cents. 11 dozen (III cartons) for tl . B gross (TJU cirtonj) for $30.13. 23 gross (3,ouO cartons) for ntiia mo viuvi mviu; kuogi Ilk JL aamaaaaaaaamaamaaaaaamamaaaaaaa. UAAAAAAAAUAAAAMAAAAAAiU i JuhnB. Castleman, Arthur C. Lan;liaii', HrecUlaridrre Caslleman. Royal Insurance Co. Of The Larges Fire Insurance Company In llic World Docs the Largest Business Transacted in Kentucky. Does the Largest Bussness Transacted In the Southern Stales. PAUL M. MOORE EARLINQTON. "-'- " Bate & Caslleman, KY Reaident Agent for Uarlington and VrtV MANAGERS. Southern Department, nomeuuice- - Louisville, Ky. wrwvvi -- " vvvvyrvyvvyvvYyvvyvrvyywWYytwvvvwyt Ht ' "' jflmApanndiiA unit lniUli iisrrfg nift i.Toiumlmiiifl imii ? in nOwL.,,,,.!. ,J! J ,Pm,ftwii!i., 4 WE HAVE SPARED 1 NO EXPENSE To make our Funeral Equipment the best in this part of the State. Anything and everything you want in livery Text of tho Lesson, II Kings II, 4 Golden Text, Memory Verses, tuko xl, 13 Commentary by the Iter. I), M. Stearns. INCORPORATED. 0. "And Klljnh sold unto him, Tnrry, 2 pray thoc, hero, for tho Ixird hnth sont mo h to Jortinn. And ho said, As tho Lord mid ns thy soul livoth, I will not loavo theo. And thoy two wont on." Tho mnn who hnd wnnt4xl to dlo wns not going to die, hut wna going to bo tnkon byn whirlwind up to heaven (vorso 1). IIo hnd said to Kllshn both nt Qllgnl mid nt Uothol, "Tnrry hero, I pray theo," but In cnoh enso Kllslm iinti with tho panio worua to lonvo lilm. Thoy mnfeq us think of tho words of Huth toN'noinl and of Ittal .- to Vtu Id, In Iluth 1, 10, 17, nnd II Sam. xv, 01, nnd of tho ndvlco of Unrnabos to tho bolloTors nt Antloch, that with purposo of honrt thoy would olenvo unto tho Lord (Acts xl, Cn). Our eternal safety doponds upon tho falthfulnoss of tho Lord Josus R. G. ROUSE, Manager, Palmer House, Broadway, Paducali, JAMES R. LOVE, Manager, 201 N. Cherry Street, Nashville, nnd Ills c1cttlng unto us, ns It Is written Kentucky. II, 24 tho ninii shall clcavo unto Tennessee. In don. his wlfo and In Kph. v, 31, 33, 1'aul says CAPT. T. L. LEE, Manager, Corner Main and Auction Streets, S H. NEWBOLD, Manager, 342 V. Main Street, Louisville, ho s)cnks concornliig Christ nnd tho Memphis, Tcnn. Kentucky. church. As to Ills fnlthfulness eco such passages ns I Cor. 1, 0; x, 13; I Thess. V, A. S. FORD, Manager, 327 Upper Second Street, Evansvillc, Intl. T S3, SI. 7. "And fifty men of tho sons of tho Building, St. Louis, Mo.; J. W. nronhcts wont nnd stood to low nfnr off, nnd thoy two stood by Jordan. " Qllgnl, Building, Chicago, 111. BRIDGMAN, Room 85, Bethel. Jericho nnd Jordan nro suggestivo of stnges In Christian experience, butthoro is no plnco whero wo should ovor uo con .,!.-tent to stop. Wo must ovor bo going and growing (II Sam. v, 10, mnrgln). Glignl suggests salvntion, tho roproacli rolled away nnd tho passovor kopt (Joshun v, 0, 10); Uothol ronilntls us or Mslons 01 glory (Con. xsvill, 10); Jericho had n pleasant situation (verso 19), but in none of thoeu may wo rest nsn ninttcr of nttnlimicnt. 8. "And J'.lljnii tooK nis innntio nnu wrnnnod It toactlicrand sinoto tho waters, nnd thoy woro dhldcd hlthnr nnd thither, so that tlioy two went over on dry ground." Thus for thosutwo mon God did what IIo hail tiono ucioro lor minions when IIo took thowholo nntlon ncrossthls rlvor on dry lnntl. Jordan cannot bo of literal death, nor Cnnnnn of heaven, for whon Israel crossetl Jordan into Canaan It wns to encounter many .enonilcs nnd do much fighting. Jortinn, which menns rivor of Judgment, scorns rathor suggest! vo of that Judgment of self which henceforth practices constant of self that tho llfo of Josus may bo nindo manifest In our mortal flesh. 0. "And It oamo to puss when they wcro gone ovor that Jilljnh salu unto I'.nsnn, High-price- d Ask what I shall do for thoo boforo I bo takon nway from theo. And KUsh mid, I pray thoo let n doublo portion of thy spirit bo upon mo." Tho greatest thing for n rodeomed soul Is to bo filled with tho spirit of God for Ills scrvico; dead with Christ, risen with Christ, ono with Him for whatever IIo may plcnso of scrvico, if only we can bo n comfort to Him, n vessel moot for ills use 10. "And ho said, Thou hast nsked n hard thing. Novortholoss If thou sco mo whon 1 nm tnkon from theo It 6hnll bo so unto thee, but if not it shall not bo so." M To bo filled with tho Spirit moans rcndl-nos- s SB for whntsoovcr Got! may appoint that fc--S According to tho bo glorified. llo mny story of tho Acts of tho Apostles, it might mean euoh service- ns wns endured or rendered by nny of tho npostlos or denoons; It KENTUCKY NEWS NOTES. A Coslume-ar- y Mistake. might monn serving tnbles or preaching CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR. There aro many misnomers our minds may tho gospel, winning souls or enduring Imprisonment, scourging or death; It might recall. A man came to Providence Sati All rniiiiiiiinicalioni au.l milieu nf nxws moan to bo usod In n grent rovlvnl or sent Top'o Tor tho Week Tlcgtnnliig July 3U Rut I frcl very certain Ibe oddest I Jluiiir lo Ibis column slinuM be adilrmtiit la Comment by Iter. H. II. Doyle. to n desert plnco to reach ono person. To urday who tip to that time was perGo- - AlruHPii. KailinrtMii, Kv Tone Tho ovlla of covetousnesa. Ex. xx, bo filled with tho Spirit means graco to fectly ignorant that the United Is lo think those swrll dresses un see at tho ball-T- ile say under nil circumstances, "My Jesus, 17;Lul.oxll, Covetousnesa is nn inordinate, and unRev I'. Ciots, nt Clarlsville. Tenn., States was involved in a war with ns Thou wilt," or, "Yes, my Fnthor, this onps that dip swimingly lowest of all-- Are is so, becnuso that Thou hnst found It lawful desiro for tlint which is not ours. filled Ibe pulpit at Mount Zlon Church Spain or any other country, and usually midn by a "modiste." good" (Math, xl, SO). was loth to lielievo it when inIt usually leads to nn effort to possess Sunday. 11. "And Itcamo to pass ns thoy still what wo wiBh for most inordinately, L. A W. Ilulletin formed of it. went to issue a Tbe church is selling alone all right unwent on nnd tnlked that behold thoro whether by fair means or foul ones. check and wns told that the instrun chariot of flro, nnd horses of flro, The thresher men in this vicinof der Rev. Slaughter ment would require a stamp af nnd parted them both nsundcr, nnd Elijah Covetousness is forbidden by tho law feel especially good over the Little Rose Hughes is sick wont up hy n whirlwind Into heaven." God. "Thoushalt not covet" is tho I lis curiosity to know the ity fixed. season's work. Wc could get only Thoy still wont on. This suggests tho only final command of God in tho summary Rev. Washington, of Si. Louis, preacbrd reason for it led to the information thing for tho bollovcr dny by day that ho of tho moral law given to Moses. a partial report from them this Covetousnesa is sclfislinctA still goes on growing in graco nnd In tho It does here last week He returned home very that war was in progress, which week but have received enough incompletely astounded him. This knowlodgo of our Lord and Saviour (II not consider tho rights of God or tho sick Monday night formation to know that all, or nearPet. HI, 18). self. Tho rich Champ Ash by, of Madironville, was in strange being does not live in Web- ly all, of cried, rights of man, but only them IS. "And Ellsha saw It, nnd ho ho Earlington Sunday ster county and yet he doesn't live money. Far as have made good My fnthor, my fathcrl Tho chariot of Israel fool, who had such nbundanco that we have heard very far away. Webster Record. I saw did not know whnt to do with it, did And ho nnd tho horsemen thereof The Hopkiniville Major sas lint EarlBard Bros, head the list. They of his own not inquire, "What would God havo hlni no more, nnd ho took hold ington is up lo d iIh. threshed something over 27,000 clothes nnd ront them In two pieces." Not mo do?" or "What do ny obligations Mr. J. G. Taylor was out yester- bushels 1 here uas netting them on the seafor n moment did ho tnko his cyesoif him, to humanity demand that I should do?" a largo croud nut Sunday day with his gun and killed a wild son about $1,000. nnd ho wns rewarded hy seeing him takon. but only "What shall I do?" and tho night to bear Rev. Washington. Shepherd & groat dllllculty with bollovera Is conclusion reached was a selfish ono Tho ono pigeon, the first that has been seen Burrow turned something ovcr24,-00Mrs. Sbrlion has relurned from Hop so many things to tako our that wo nllow inc in the county lor years. "This will I da I will pull down my This will give them a handeyes off tho Lord, yet wo know that our greater, and thcro will kiiisville, wlieru sbu has been visiting for a Smithsonian Institution at Wash- some profit. nro to run with pntlonco, look- bams and build instructions Robertson Bros, " not w d.i)s ington has declared this bird to be threshed in 16 days 23,000. Fuling unto Josus, nnd to consider Him lest I bestow nil my fruits and goods, Rtv W. II Hall, uf Morton's Gip, was extinct in the United States, but ton Guard. wo bo wonry (Hob. xli, 3, 3). There Is no to nso for God or humanity, but for his other wny of rest. Although Ellsha snw own caso for many years. That which with us Sunday and Monday. the killing of this speciminc proves him no more for tho present, ho know hotleads us to disregard God nnd to fail to Shaefer & Sons, commission Miss I'carl Ray returned Sunday from the statement to be incorrect. ter than to imaglno that ho was on nny of consider our fellow men is a great and This solitary wanderer was doubt- merchants of Louisville, shipped a tho mountains round about (crsoslO, 17). gravo evil. Crabttee. IIo know that ho was as really in honvon. find a range train of twenty cars loaded with Covctousnesfl is ono of tho most danYou should visit the Reading Room to- less a scout sent out to 13. "Ho took up nlbO tho innntio of Eliwhere food could be found in the potatoes to Newport News for gerous ovils to which humanity is hoir. night You will near something good jah thntfoll from him nnd wont baok nnd fall. This habit of the birds was transportation to Porto Rico to be stood by tho bank of Jordan." Wo nro It is a sin of tho heart and is not so We want in know if Hitch Slilon will once well known to the people ol eaten by the soldiers. Instructed to put on tho Ixml Josus nnd easily seen nnd its dangers realized. It preach any more. mnko uo provision for tho flesh to fulfill creeps upon ns gradually and has us in thin region, who could tell by their tho lusts thereof (Horn, xlll, ll) to put on its toils boforo wo nro nwaro of it, and, Morion's Gap and Madionvilln will actions whether it was to be a Henry Li rail lj, who (.hot and tho now mnn, which nftcr God is crcatotl in fact, while its prisoners many novcr play ball hero soon, "pigeon year" or not. If the badly wounded Charlr-- s Pierce last In righteousness nnd truo holiness (Eph. realize tho fact No sin ia so insidious, Tbe boys of Uarlinglon are soon lo Like scouts were successful in finding Christmas night in Greenup, was lv, SI). Wo who reoolvo tho Lord Jesus and in this fact lies ouo of its greatest nnd nro saved by Him nnd delight to say the first frost captured Saturday evening by dangers. It is also a prevalent evil. It a trip lo Sl Louis. It ou uant to go prospects good, Elijah (my God Is Jehovnh) should take brought millions of them, followed Deputy Baily. IIo gave a JUoo affects, moro or less, tho wholo human with us send usonr name. equal dolight in saying Ellsha (my Ood Is in a few days by Hocks that dark- bond to appear at September Saviour), mid In making It mnnifest thnt raco. Md"n naturally desires that which St. Charles. Ho docs snvo us from ourselves nnd from is of valuo and attractiveness to him, ened the sky far hours. Hender- court. I lis victim has not yet nil solf pleasing or self Booking. "Not I, and it is an easy step from tho natural, Rev. Idtl preached at the l)aplit church son Gleaner. entirely recovered. but Christ," In nil our daily llfo. proper doslro to an iuordinato, sinful Sunday and Sunday night. II. "And ho took thomantloof Elijah desiro. Being so prevalent, it is lightly War Mnp Free. Rev. Marlon spent Sunday in Crablrce. The Lebanon Roller Mill, which that fell from him mid smotu tho wntors treated by men generally. It is forbidnnd said, Where Is tho Lord God of Elijah? Latest official indexed maps of has been shut down for some time, Mr, Warner I'ellie went to Crofton Sunwaters, den by tho law of God, but not by tho And whon ho nlso hnd smitten tho the world, Cuba and Thillipinc will start up again in a few days thoy parted hither nnd thither, nnd Ellsha law of man. It is often called by other day to sea his best girl. a new management. The for ono names, and applauded by tho world wont over." Thus tho Lord did Messrs. H. D Cunningham. James Wal- Islands for pocket use, issued by under But it is lace, Henry Taylor, P. N. Klllebrew, the Chicago & Northwestern R'y, plant will be operated by Stone & parson what Ho had dono for two nnd rather than condemned by whnt IIo had dono for millions, oven for no less an evil in tho sight of God. God McDearman, of Greenville, Tcnn. free, for two cent stamp. Wim-blenil iBrncl. Lot us learn to cry with Asa, looks nt tho heart and not on tho out Lemon Cunningham, Misses Lillie W. B. Kniskern, 22 Filth aveMary Jones, Uetlie and TennieUone "Lord, It Is nothing with Theo to holp, ward man. Tho world's standard of The Clarksvillc Times says an whether with many or with thorn thnt judgment is not God's standard. Wo made a flying trip lo Dawson Sunday and nue, Chicago, 111. officer of that city returning from hnvo no power I Holp us, O Lord, our nice lime, cscapo tho judgment and punish report a very God. for wo rest on Theo, nnd In Thy may A Steamer In a Storm. Nashville says that Gus flite, the nmno wo go ngalnst this inultltudo" (II ment of mon, but when wo stand beforo Rev. Galbreath, of Eirlington, spent God wo will bo judged by what wo nro Sunday with us. Paducali, Ky., July 29. The notorious train robber, who was Chron. xlv, 11). serving a term of fifteen ycrrs in 16. "And whon tho sons of tho prophets, and not by what wo bcctn. enroute from the penitentiary, had Mr Lewis Eail, who has been sick for steamer Dick Fowler, escaped, and which wcro to vlow nt Jorloho, saw him, Tho euro for covetousness is Christhoy said, Tho spirit of Elijah doth rest tianity. Cliristiauity teaches men to some time, isa little better at this writing. Cairo to this place was struck by a was now at large. He managed to on Ellshn. And thoy enmo to meet him livo for God and for humanity rathor hurricane at Hillman's Landing, get out of the pen some time ago, Miss Lillie Wimbley is up again. nnd bowed thomsolvos to tho ground bo- than for solf. Such n man can uovor bo foro him." Whon tho rulers saw tho bold-noof Madisonville, was in III., and damaged to the extent of and has been recaptured. Rev. Anderson, abof Fotcr nnd John nnd porcolvod that covetous. Christianity shows us tho f 1,000. Both smoke stacks and a Three boys whose ages range they were unlcnrnod mid ignorant mon, solute deccltfulness and uncertainty of our town last week. thoy marveled, nnd thoy took knowlodgo tho riches of this world and of tho folly Miis M. J. has a sad face, I wonder if part of the lorward cabin were from ten to fifteen years were of thorn that thoy had boon with Josus of sacrificing eternity for time. Chris that boy has said "thero are others, rjji. blown into the river. There was a caught in a storm while crossing (Acts lv, 13). Whon tho Spirit of Christ tians themselves nro of ton too much nb Mrs. Dcssie Moorlen. of Danville, Itl , panic among the passengers, but the Ohio at Vanccburg and their has suoli comploto possession of us thnt sorbed in tho tliiugs of this world. As thoso who know us host eco Him nnd not Christians and as Endcavorers lot us has brought her little family out to St. skiff overturned. Although unable no one was hurt. About twenty-fiv- e us, then God will bo glorified in us ns IIo to swim each succeeded in catching provo to tho world by our lives and Charles to stay a while, wns in Paul (Gnh 1, 21). It will lnrgcly ladies were on board. contenthold of the boat's side and held on dopond upon tho sincerity nnd enrnostnosa teachings that godliness with ment is tho most desirable- of all of our desire in this mattor, according to transactions be- until their cries brought a riverman Mary Campbell, wife of Mrs. The commercial II Chron. xv). 0; Jor. xxlx, 13. George F. Campbell was tween Porto Rico and the United named Kerr to their relief, who I Biblo Readings. Joshua vii, after the most heroic efforts, sucPs. adjudged insane and sent to the States during the fiscal year ended Sam. xv, II Kings v, Saturday. June 30, 1897, amounted in value ceeded in rescuing the boys from Tho Ecllpio or Piety. asylum Isa. v, Hopkinsville x, 0; Prov. xv, 27; xxi, Of this the goods their perilous situation. One of 8; Eccl.v, 10; Ezck. xxxiii, 01; Math, Upon her testimony at Henderson to. $4, 169,912. Tho fnot ia that wo nro an othlonl 21, 22; Actsv, last year her husband was expelled brought from Porto Rico arc val- them had relaxed his hold and was Mark vii, rather than a religious ago. Wo may xxvi, Rom. xiii, 0; Eph. v, o; lTlm. from the Louisville hope that tho oollpso of pioty is but Conference ued at $2,186,024, and thoso sent sinking to death when Kerr reached him just in time. tomporary, nnd that it will Eliluo out vl, It there to U, 988,888. and the Methodist ministry. again upon a world that will bo glad to Great Bins. has been known for some time Mr. W. L. Hampton has left at Mcnntimo tho lovo of boo it returning. Tho great danger in tho Christian lifo that her mind was unbalanced. Annual Fair, Louisville Agriculthis office a stalk of corn 18 feet truth, which is tho rodeomiug foatnro great sins Her mania is of a religious nature. 7 inches high, and ten feet to the tural and riechanlcal Assocl. of today , tho hatrod of shams, which is is tho supposition that only contrary, it is first ear. This only shows what folt by earnest nud carolcss aliko, and affect tho lifo. 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BARHETT & ARNOLD. Wp-itiFmF- 't ceptions of God and pioty nnd cnablo us to start again in n worship that is in spirit nnd in truth. Already wo can soo, among liberal Christians especially strange, to say, among thoso who aro oallod "radical" a tondonoy to establish Bomo daily devotional ozorclso which shall tako tho placo of that which is eo rapidly fading nway. Tho nood of such refreshment is ovidontly too groat to suffer tho loss of it to bo permanent. Christian Register. crack through which tho water trickles almost uuobborved, nud in such small quantity that it is not regarded as worthy of effort to restrain it. But each miuuto it works its deadly work, removing particlo nftcr particle, until, under tho stress of tho storm, it opens tho way for tho giving nway of tho embankment, and in a moment tho flood with its rain Lutheran Observer. 1 Remember the name w when you buy S 9 again ISM EARLINGTON, KY. Vw -V Wtitpwip 1 bUKta WHtHt AIL JAILS. Uoat Couxb Bjrrup. TaatcsCluul. Use I in iime. noia dv arwitlstn. ilKllHl IM; tl!t jM 3fl ;1 Tlio lllblo. To us tho Biblo is moro than a moro literary study. Wo novor read it but with that profound seiibo of veneration which i i duu to ouo of tho mastorworks of God I Cull r.sn fanatic, nil iguoraniiis, if ytm pi tii j'. you eauiiot tako from un that f en w of vi ik ration. Jewish Voice. iRatugAHfcl PLUGW MM linois Central Railroad will sell it. Qex.jp Calloway Times. round-tritickets to Louisville and return at one fare for the round Men, women, and children who aro trip, tickets to be sold irom August troubled with sores, humors, pimples, etc., Always on banda full and complete stock of 16th to 20th inclusive, limited to may And permanent relief in Hood's DRUGS AND MEDICINES, August 22nd, 1898 for return. This and TOILET ARTIwill be a great meeting ol the Don't Use Drugs CLES PAINTS AND OILS, people and should be enunless yoitneed them.aud then only couraged by them. pure drugs, such as are sold. by re- PrtYICISANB PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED. ft, sponsible druggists. We keep only the best. That Is tho great disThe Kentucky chigger is no bigfunction to ba looked for when the ger than the point of a pin, but the , 'time comes that you need them lump he raises itches like blazes, Y' Nowhere else will you find so comand that's where the rub comes, plete a stock. A good timo to begin Will receive pronj that spring medicine. in. Louisville Post. tion at this office. ST. BERNARD DRLO STORE, for "The Bee.' KDVANimPPRD. M.M. ajr,. .,....,, .v. . furnished ! p DRUGGIST Morton's Kontuolcy Y col-ore- d JOB WORK upon applic v Jf Mr, ! aBfjA B uteLte..... K?" , "sssEEW??yWIP3MylwMMsa,lS'i3lrM TmMfMBmtotffe&tfsj&tstf J&t& ituA. Jyissssft JjMBBBmmKBB jL&siitxi a y iMsiisssN