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S'isk has just received large shipment a j iiatla .i...?i.,.ii.,.d... . mi J .... an.,,,4 ..t, -i- f, - .? .. k BUOUJ' Fair. 00l BooKs h P ) of School Books and Supplies and you can get anything needed in the ) school room at prices that cannot If aceK,mm at uu unuersoiu. K I 1 From A. D. SISK while at the Special inducements will be given. Call and sec his prices MADISONVILLE. KY. MA0I9QNVILLE, KY. NINTH YEAR. Capital Stock Paid In, EARLINGTON, HOPKINS COUNTY, KENTUCKY, THURSDAY, AUGUST 2B, 1898. Surplu" Fund 120,000. IN NO. 34 180,000. COMMENCED BUSINESS 1807. JNO.G. MORTON. h K Ok I Customs Colloctor Donaldson is tind Ing tho duties of his ofQco more extcn-slvthan ho probably had any Idea ol RUSHED OUT TO THE SPRINGFIELD MINE. at first. Ho has had tho difficult task of dealing with tho entire ecclesiastical establishment of the provlnco ol Santiago. Tho Union Men Had No Opportunity to Tho entire clergy, from Archbishop Ijtbor With od by 130 Crcsno down, sent In tho monthly "imDeputy HhcrlfTa Armed Willi Wlnclica. press" for tho payment of salaries. tom-T- lio (lovcrnor A p pen led to nnd Tho archbishop's salary originally was Will Hend Htato JJI110 Inapectora. 616,000, but has been roduccd to SIS, 000, owing, as stated In tho "Impress," I'ana, III , Auff, St. Sherlflt Coburn to tho bad condition of tho treasury. MADISONVILLE, - KENTUCKY asscmblod 125 deputies at the city hall, To Mr. Donaldson was also presented vworo nil in nnd tfiivo tlioin Instrucclaims from the professors of tho Institions to rensfcmblc, nrmed with Win- tute schools, police and other bodies, chesters, nnd meet n number of ne- all of whom wore paid under tho Spangroes expected to arrive from Alabama ish regime by tho .head of tho customs department. to work hero In the coal mines. Tho claims wcro tabulated subTen neroc", arrived in 1'nna Tues- mitted to Gen. Shatter, who and osk will day night to taUo tho place of will to for Instructions from Washington. miners hero who hnvo been on strike for several mouths. GONE FOR SICK SOLDIERS. A Hatch of Ncgroon Induced to I.eato. Tho negroes were escorted to tho city Dcpnrturo of a Hoapltal Train from 1'hll- adolphla for Feroandlna, Fia., on limits by a commit teo of miners and --TO an Errand of Merry. Induced to leave town. Tho strikers arc being reinforced by union miners Piril.ADKM'iilA, Aug. 24. Tho PhilaKansas City, Montana, from all over tho state. Tho strikers delphia hospital train loft hero at 8:40 assembled near tho Illinois Central a. m. via tho SouthColorado, Pacific Goast, railway tracks iu largo bodies, await- ern railroads Pennsylvania and Flo--, to for Fernandlna, bring homo tho sick soldiers of tho ing tho arrlval,of tho negroes. Third regiment, Pennsylvania volun Arrlvnl of tho Alnlmnm Coona. Utah, Washington, Omaha, Tho1 During tho day a specinl train ar- teers, who live In this city. train of four hospital rived In Pana from liirmlugham, Ala., cars, aconsists St. Paul, Nebraska, baggngo car fitted up with 200 negroes. Tho train was as n kitchen and medical headrushed. tli rough tho city to tho Spring quarters and two Pullman cars for Black Hills, ldo coul mine, outsldo tho city limits, nurses, doctors, and tho committee of I'lio advantages of a bank account are numerous. It is not to business men we are talking they know all about it but to salaried men, wage earners and to women There's safety if the bank is a Rood one. There's convenience-th- e money always ready and out of roach of your own potty squandering, too It is easy to spend small sums when you have a large sum in your pocket Thum-dunrit- Arrival of a Large Consignment Negroes, and a New Chapter Will Now Open. IIISfll I MAY flE DISAPPOINTED. The 1'cclralnitlcal Katnbllahmont at San- tlnifo Clamorlup tor Pay From tho Cuitomi IloTonno. of New York, Aug. 21. A dispatch to tho Herald from Santiago da. Cuba says: The Beginning of the Unraveling of the Delaware Poisoning Case I Tha Royal Is the klgkeat gratia bUag aswdsr knows. Actsal tests straw It ease ess-tfatrd . . further tkaa asy etker brssA at Dover. mi POWDER Absolutely Pure ftOYU, Several Thousand Dollars Missing, but the Thief Has Not Yet Been Detected. ' HI I HOW IT WAS A Beautiful Present MQUiKlhvjcoenra? MRS. BOTKIN ARRESTED IN CALIFORNIA. THEORY AS TO MANAGED, I rsvijajFMetaTM Rlie Declare Msfl celebrated ELASTIC STARCH, (Flat Iron WmA FREE for a few months to all users of the DM Brand). Svl She It Heady to Meet tin Charge, Which Will IIuvo to bo Frored J oil n F. Dunning, Hiubaud, ot Ono of the Victims. Clntma to Hnvo DUcloied everything Within Ills Knowledge. Ono of the Dunk Kinployes Under Sus. plelon Erory Effort Is Doing Made by the Detective and Hauk Ufllclnls to Keep the Details ot tho It obhery a Secret. lein pound or this trMfflvnu $0 I J.cjTuhERBRbs,c? teV To induce you to try this brand of starcb,so that you may find out for yourself that all claims for its superiority and economy are true, the makers have had prepared, at great expense, a series oft !19 BEST TRAINS VIA San Fiiancisco, Aug. 24. Tho arrest of Mrs. V. A. Botkln at Stockton on the chargo of murdering Mrs. John P. Dunning and Mrs. Joshua Doano at Dover, Del., by means of poisoned candy scut from this city, has excited much interest. In the county jail, after her unrest, she was not nt all willing to mako a statement of what would bo her defense or how she felt about being charged with murder, saying merely: Itcady to Moct tho Charge. "I feci very well, thank you, and am juitc ready to go. x have gotten past ,nll tho humiliation of tho charge. I am ready to meet it." Mr. Ilotkln stoutly asserts the Innocence of his wife. Detective Gibson, who assisted in tho arrest of Mrs. Ilotkln for the murder 'of Mrs. J. P. Dunning and sister, states that ho has no warrant for tho arrest of any other woman. Ho thinks that Mrs. Ilotkln will break down, nnd has taken precautions to prevent her from committing suicide. Mrs. Ilotkln ra Arretted. Sho was much agitated when told she would havo to 6tand trial on a St. Louis or Chicago. VESTIBULED TRAINS, SLEEPERS. DINING GARS. CHAIR GARS COALING STATION FOR THE UNITED STATES NAVY IN THE FAR EAST. (Wff). F. M, RUOO, TRAV.PASS'R AQtNT, ST. LOUIS, MO, HOWARD ELLIOTT, OtN-- mor, ST LOUIS. MO. W. WAKCLCY. OtHXPASrn AQT..ST. LOUIS. . St. Louis, Aug. 24. Tho Chronlclo publishes a story to tnc effect that ono of the largest banks in St. Louis has been systematically and regularly past two months, and for OTHERWISE UNNOTICED. robbed effort tho capture the culprit or In the to culprits extiaordlnnry precautions Tho post office at Industry, 111, was havo been observed by both the bank officials and the detectivo department. robbed of 8203. Not an Inkling of the alleged short-ag- o Constablo Abbott, of Wichita Falls, and tho ensuing survclllanco by Tex., was assassinated by unknown the polico has been allowed to escape-Hoparties. is Friction between tho Americans and not yet much roonoy has been stolenthe definitely known. Somo of tho insurgents in tho Philippines Is amounts stolen wero reported to tho vanishing. pollco as follows: Maj.-QeMerrltt has cabled to tho Amounts btoleu. war department that he will not need June 1, stolon from vault S."00 in silany more troops. Comtnodoro Schley, who Is ill at ver dollars. Juno 18, stolen from vault 8170. Wcbtport, Conn., Is reported by his wife July 21, stolen from vault 871. to bo improving rapidly. July 23, stolen from vault 00. Esther Walthcr, two years old, was August 10, stolen from vault 90. killed at St. Louis by a heavy Instantly There aro olght other items in tho bath-tu- b falling on her. total, and their amounts will, it Is The losses from Monday's conflagrathought, swell tho sum of money misstion at Cartcrvillo, 111., will, it is ing to thousands of dollars. thought, aggregate 8250,000. According to tho best Information Wlly Uolgh, aged 60, a prominent obtainable, tho police and bank officials citizen and contractor of Pino Bluff, being very reticent, tho aggregate of Ark., was found dead In bed Tuesday tho sums stolen reaches into five morning. figures. This samo business sourqo has Herman F. Walker, a Durlington (la.) it that privato detectives wcro placed letter-carriehas been nrrestcd nnd on tho case after tho first theft was has confessed to stealing valuable discovered, but their work was so mall matter. unsatisfactory that Chief of Detectives W. & Harry, Sr.t a veteran of tho Desmond was called into consultation civil war, died, Tuesday, at Charleston, by the cashier of tho bank. Tho cashI1L He was a member of tho Eighth ier had no explanation to mako. He Illinois volunteers. only know that on tho morning of At Haybaw, Go., Flctchor llush Juno 2, when tho cashier's vault was stabbed to doathGeorgo Corbett during opened, ono ot tho canvas sacks that church services. Bush is a tnorabcr ol contained 8300 was found empty. The a prominent family. sack was In its usual place, but tho Business wen ot Canton, HI., have cord fastening tho neck had been sevraised sufficient money to Insure the ered nnd lay bcsldo it, and not ono of holding of a big free street fair for four tho bright, now silver dollars it had contained was to bo found. days early In October. No Evidence Found. Electric wires started a fire iu the There was no evidence that the time Western Union building at Quincy, 111., Tucexlay night. Tho greatest loss was lock had been tampered with, nor was there a sign of a mark on cither the from smoke and water. Mrs. George N. Curzon, nee Loiter, outer or inner steel walls. All was mystery. vicroy of wifo of tho Four of Chief Desmond's beat men India, was accouched of a daughter at wero promptly put at work, aud their tho Priory, Relgato. Tuesday. At Sturgeon, Mo., Robert L. Moore, orders wero to sparo neither tlrno, pains ' '. aged 41, while driving cattlo, was nor expense. As a result one of tho bank employes thrown from his horse and sustained injuries trim which he died four hours is now under constant surveillance. auuHa rowoca CO., atw voax. w r, newly-appointed GAME PLAQUES exact reproductions of the $10,000 originals by Muville, which will be given you ABSOLUTELY FREE by your grocer on conditions named below. These Plaques arc 40 inches In circumference, arc free of any suggestion of advertising whatever, and will ornament the most elegant apartment. No manufacturing concern ever before gave away such valuable presents to its customers. They are not for sale at any price, auu can be obtained only in the manner specified. The subjects are: American Wild Ducks, American Pheasant, English Quail, English Snipe. The birds are handsomely embossed and stand out natural as life. Each Plaque is bordered with a band of gold. ELASTIC STARCH has been the standard for 35 years. TWENTY-TW- O How To Get Them: All porciiiera of three 10 cent or slzCceot packages of Elastic Starch (Flat Irou Brand), aro entitled to their grocer ono of tlieso boantlfal Oarao Plaques free. Tho plaques will not bo eont by mail. Tboy can bo obtained only from your grocer. Every Grocer Keeps Elastic Starcb. So not delay. This oITer Is tor a abort tlmo only. MILLION last year. That's how packages of this brand were sold good it is. ASK YOUR DEALER to show you the plaques and tell you about Elastic Starch. Accept no substitute. THE MARKET REPORT. WEDNESDAY, Aug. Ci. Illinois Central R. R. ANNOUNCEMENTS. II LSQQ3.4a Wheat No. 2 rcd,C&37lc; Jlo. D, Mgestf- - ootn-N-o. ralxeJ, Kc; No. 3 wliItC,'13JiUc Oata No. 3, 22c Ilay-PnU- rlc fABOaT.CO; mixed The Illinois Central now has on sale, and will continue the same until September so. 1808. round trio timothy, t0.0lKta.03; clear timothy, ntv, Ti A 'P'PO summer tourist tickets from points on its lines In tbo South f7.B03B.SO. lJuUcr-Crearae- ry, nyiSct dairy, 1 A I H tiaiO Freih, I2i Lard Prlm JLlil X XJVJ ,0 a 'arg Hat of summer tesorts steam, OKc Fork New standard mess, dally service to In the North. Its fast double St. Louis, Chicago, Cincinnati I9.0U. Uicon Extra shorts. 6Xc; clear ribs, and Louisville enables one to reach rjolckly and Wool-Cho0a; clear. 0Mo: oil packed. ice comfortably the mountain retorts of Virginia, the MjJCTH- White Mountains and Seaside of New England, Wheat Futures closed: September, MSo b: the Thousand Islands, the lake and forest resorts ot Michigan, Wisconsin and Minnesota, the Hot December, flJVfc a; May, GJob. of Arkansas,;the Yellowstone Park ortbe Corn Future closed: September. ItXc; Springs ot (.oioraao, resorts December, SVc a: Hjy, clear, rs.WU3.10; straights, St. Grain and. Provisions. (nen) TOURIST CniCAOO-Opcal- rw opened tVic then reacted at clSttOttto, rose back to 03 '4 c. at quotations: Whiat 30!ao. eptember -- a- 2THRDUGH VESTIBUIEO TWIKSDAILY H 11 later. Tho Cashier's Vault. SOXc.Boldolt to 30a, armed up to BOtffflMMO, then weakened to 30!,$M0Jc Oats Soptem-beropene- d at 10'fo, and advanced to 20a ProvisionsSeptember pork blurted at f9i03, and declined to 13.02)1 September lard began at 15.12',, and roso to ti.15. Scptombor ribs opened at IS. ith, and weakened fi. 15. to ffiwaMtfe, then nettled Corn September started ol CSXf&SlH, advanced to MXBi'JIa. December began conditions, J U U llllfl 11 aml aaie, ot brought down central Southern HomeHomeseeKers' cekers'Gntde,"hasIs been Issued, 10 1110 P SlllllllPrn A rewritten, 1,ew l89s edition, entirely and giving facts a - " PAGO-PAGO aw A ntMSlK-PlNSBBUffE- HARBOR, SAMOA, WHERE THE GOVERNMENT WILL BUILD un- COALING STATION. TiuUsfH CARS FROM NWORtEANS whero tho negroes were unloaded NASHVILLE CHICAGO. der tho guard of deputy sheriffs, Conldn't Interview tho HIack Miners. Several hundred miners wcro at the union depot to meet tho negroes and talk with thorn, but were unable to do so. All the grounds at tho Sprlngsldo mines arc heavily guarded, and no citizens nro permitted to pass tho lines. Tho strlko leaders havo requested Oov. Tanner to tako action regarding tho minlngcftlclcnoyof the negroes, and ho has auswered that ho will send stato ml no Inspectors to examine tho men. F.P.JEFFRIE5.G.P.A fVAHlVIUU.IND. O.nJ1ILLHAN.05j NASnVILLE.TtNH M GREATEST BOOK OP THE AGRi Should ba la Every Home and Library. i'S lrtt Ml' uiaiHone, la wrllti-- n lir HliM lion H ilium llrltlan ami Ireland, Cliaalar, Kf..l'rrolet of lu-- t A. II lau tUuual ltaaHare,WneiiaOolleira.Oiford, Knei VirU, D.U., Chicago Thaolojllral Hot W. Karrar, I) I)., Homlnarr.Chlcajo, III i Iter. IMLH.. laii ot thntralmrr, Oanlarburr. Mmi ltrt, rlm"rlMUrTM.IWrnnaUnllv,Hmartlll,Mai.y iir Flank W. UnnMulu. II. I). Armour tlhfciuo. 1 l.i lUir. llaonra r. 1'rntaco.i, D.D- I'hnrch. London. Kna Iter. 1L H. MacArllinr. II I). Oritur Haptial Chnrcli. (jaw Vork VHj. N, Vi llov. Martjn hummarball, lU Main HlrnKFrralUntliitOliurrri. Lawltton Me.Ut Frank M llrlU)l. IM,rirl aiainoaw rj.iaooi'ai innmi. ("htli- , ltV W. T iloons.lXU-J-Th- a umuon, .HK I Jiat, riwaru (Ian IVimmonwealth, Ktvrctt Hole, houillAgar uonareaauonai unurcn. I) I)., Maalajaa Imm , iter J oMl'll Italia, Itlchnioml, tnii llat. Oaapar liana (IreKnrr, JAjrzin. uarmanti net, ,m. lailpzlt: I'nitaraiir. C'loalar WIUnin. B.l. llnlrersl.tr of (llloaim. Chi. raao, III 1 llat Hamual Hart. )!.. i rlnllr Ibllaira. lUrlforJ.CVann.illat J Monro (lllon, l).) ,Ht John ouil larlan ia rrh. London, h'n Hat. Urorsa r, l.UI , Tna 1 eml.la, lliialon. Maaa. (J. tlon. gilt MtM, cloth, $IA; half latant, fill), full 'ijl "lll'i HHTIOt111 rwioa, 30 fall pas llln.tra. llnna. Mlumaa, fall latant, tntlfj, tSUI- .1. ,.,. llrla U--tao la l I'AUIM, quarto aire, ratlew qmrfbna to aaefi, nil I alUhtlr, UUfoch mtara, uiwr aala nt wwod.trlraniotlantl hr hookaf llara. rt all tiookatorna For tfl writ. mraet,Chlraso,lIlnuU farlhaf Informallon. Monro lIKJUlYO. WabiuLar.Sli ana 211 lie Hi! ilory SPANISH TO BE ADDED. A New ilranch ot Ktudy to bo Inaugurated by the New Superintendent of tho Chicago Hchoola. llt. l'rlf Iril I $ Ijtjjt MUNN&Co.36,BrMd"s' YEARS' EXPERIENCE BO Ciiicaqo, Aug. 21 Spanish will bo added to tho list of studies taught in tho Chicago schools If Dr. E. llenjiunlu Andrews, tho new superintendent, has his way. Chicago's now cducatloual chief also favors tho annexation of tho Philippines. Dr. Andrews says that when Cuba, Porto lltco and tho Philippines como under tho control of this government, rich new fields for business enterprises will bo opened to tho young men of Chicago. For that reason ho considers It fully as essential now to teach tho Spanish language as German and French. ADMIRAL SJCHLEY BETTER. Commnnlr. llonaatilcllromOdentHandbookonl'atoati iont f ron. tfldoit "gcr for aeOTrtnatontii. Oj. I'ntonta taken tbroneh JInnn A fjxtUl nctke, without chanio, 1n tho rocclro Anrono lending akctch and deienpltan may juloklr mccrtaln our opinion frootthothor an Tradc Marks nrnlrlNS Copyrights Ac "? A A hnloniclr tllnatratjd ttooilr. IMJit cirToraa. M culation of any aclenUDO loun,, nowadMlcra. yeart four montba, L tjoldbyall Scientific flmcricaiu Jlranen Olflco. G3 F Bt, Waahlneton, I). C. New York GEORGE KING, OnUGCt$Tt ST, CHARLES, KENTUCKY. ; Nice Lino of Druggists' Sundries. Prescriptions Carefully , Compounded rreildent Caibler W, A. HISRK-- Q. V. WAPD1LL, Washington, Aug. 24. Orders havo been issued for tho mustering out of WnsTr-ortT- , the following regiments: First VerConn., Aug. 24. Iowa, Schley Is greatly Improved, mont, First Maine, Fifty-secon- d and everything now points to n speedy Sixth Pennsylvania. Fifth Maryland, and complete iccovcry. Tho admiral Second New York, Second Nebraska, h and passed rt very comfortable night, and Ono Hundred all volunteer infantry; aroso with tho other members of tho Indiana, Wortlcy household at nn early hour. albo tho battllion ot tho Ohio Tho admiral announced his iutcntlon light artillery, First Illinois volof going to Washington Thursday, un- unteer cavalry, Uatterics A and It less his physician absolutely forbids It. Georgia light artillery, Twenty-eightIndiana light battery and tho New Tho Ainorlcaii Hauliers' Aiioclntlou. Yoilt nnd Pennsylvania cavalry troops Denvkh, Col., Aug. 21. The second now In Porto Rico. Other orders to anday's session of the twenty-fourt- h muster out troops will bo announced nual convention of tho American Hank- as soon as dcflnlto decisions aro reached. ers' association was called to order by Another of Helen Gould's Good Deeds. President Hondrlx with practically a Nnw York, Aug. 24. At a meeting Tho full attendance of delegates. Hay's session was devoted to tho discus- of tho Woman's National War Itcllcf association at tho Windsor hotel Tuession of practical banking questions. ' day, it was announced that Miss Helon M. Gould had glvon $25,000 to purchase-fooOhio Democrats Iu Convention. and delicacies for the 111 and Dayton, 0,, Aug. SI. The Domo-crntl- c state convention assembled at 11 wounded soldiers at Camp Wlkoff. a. m. at tho Falrylow Casino, a uubur-ba- n summer resort. Tho nttendanco Decree for the Convening or the Cortes Signed. of delegates was cot as largo as usual, Madrid, Aug. 24. tho factional Oghtlng was mora has signed the royal Tho queen regeut but decree convening bitter tlutn ordinarily. tho cortcs for September 3. Hear-Admir- al Fifty-seventh IIo Thinks Ho Will bo Ablo to Make the Trip to Washington Thuradny, If the Doctor Doosn't Ray No. tho city councils, under whoso auspices chargo of murder, but soon 'recovered tho train is being sent south. The herself and said that the charge would train is in chargo of District Passcngci haro to bo proved. Agent John M. Ocall, of the Southern A trunk belonging to Mrs. Ilotkln railroad, and U duo at Fernandlna at was seized in this city by Detective P:30n, m. Thursday. Tho train will Seymour. Chief of Police Lccs has bring back about 73 stele soldiers. not yet opened it, and will uot do so until formal extradition papers are reTHE ALIEN LABOR LAW. ceived from Delaware. An Excellent Flat for the Canadians Is John F, Dnnnlng'H Statemont. Pot It In Force Italians ImportDoveii, Del., Aug. 21. John P. Duned to Supplant Canadians. ning, whoso wife and sister-in-lawere poisoned by candy sent from San Uuffai.o, N. Y., Aug. 24. A special Francisco, has mado tho following from Hamilton, Ont,, says: A gang of statement: about sixty Italian laborers have been "I havo talked with tho attorney .Imported from Duffalo by the Grand general and other state officials of DeTrunk authorities to work on the laware disclosing nil facts within my double-trackinof tho system between knowledge which could possibly lead Hamilton and Durlington. A gang to the detection ot tho person whose of Canadian workmen woro discharged act caused this tragedy. From tho moto mako room for tho imported Ital- ment I learned of the fiendish murder ians. Tho Canadians called on T. II. df my wife and slstcr-ln-laupon my McPhcrson, M. P., and asked to havo arrival In Now York from Porto Rico, tho alien labor law brought to bear last Friday, my one dcslro has been against tho railroad people and havo that tho guilty should bo brought to tho Italians sent back. justice. Mr. MacPhcrson told thorn no officer Says lie Has Withheld Nothing. had been appointed in tho district to I havo withheld nothing from the enforce tho law, but gavo thorn a letter officials which could lead to tho detec to Murrlch, of Toronto, who tlon of tho criminal, nut for two reahad been appointed by tho Dominion sons I must rcfuso to make any stategovernment for tho purpose, and who ments for publication. First, becausa will bo asked to lnvcstigato tho cir- it might defeat tho ends of Justice, and, cumstances. second, because innocent persons might be involved. I will continue to main TO BE MUSTERED OUT. tain this courso even at tho risk f sub- A Number ot Ilegtmonts, Troops nnd Ilnt- - jecting myself to unjust crlti WirMt torles Designated tor Mutter Out WAS TOO NEAR THE FMFCAS. of the Volunteer Service. g James Goode has boon taken tc The cashier's vault, in which the Guthrie, Okla,, from tho Osago nation, money Is kept, is built next to tho bookand lodged In tho federal jail, charged keeper's vault. Both are considered r, f. No ono but the with murdering his William burglar and Moore. cashier has access to the former. To the bookkeeper's safe all the Mrs. M. J. Parrlsh, aged 78, died at her residence In Richmond, 111., Tues- clerks and tho day and night watchday. Sho was ono of tho pioneers oi man had tho privilege of entrance. No Washington county, and a prominent harm was thought of this, as tho vaults were believed to be completely sepachurch worker. , Geo. L. Smith's livery barn and Ben rated by sccuie walls. But tho detectives discovered a 11 aw. Mo., Johnson's feed stable, near Butler, ivcro burned Thusday night. Eighteen Between the two receptacles is a steel mules and a quantity of hay and feed wall, or rather partition. It consists, so tho informant states, of innumerawere destroyed. A son ot Mr. and Mrs. ble steel vertical bars crossed at interWesley E. Jackson, residing at Ingra-ham- , vals by horlzonal steels. So close are 111., fell head foremost into a ket- tho upright bars that it is almost imtle ot boiling soap, resulting in death possible to thrust a darning needle between them. But the lower horizontal within n fow hours. C. A. Spraguo's storo at Benedict, a bar Is fully an Inch and a half from tho few miles west of Chanute, Kas., was concrete floor, and this gavo tho sleuths robbed, and checks amounting to 8300, a clew. Careful study provoked a theory as mostly railroad pay checks, a gold to the thievery. watch and 805 were taken. stop-fathefire-proo- located on the line of the Illinois Central Railroad In Tennessee, Mississippi the ClilOACO-Clos- tng quotations Wheat Au- and States of Kentucky, a detailed write-uot the Loulsana, and also gust, 87o, September, Qi,c; December, 61H cities, towns and country on and adjaceat to that fllhc, May, B3Hc Corn-Aue- mt. 29c, Sep- line. To homeseekrrs, or those in search of a tember, 2DUC20XC, December, W,f c. May, 82a farm, this pamphlet will turnish reliable informaaJHo. Onts-Aug- uit, 19f(ai7.o; September, tion concerning the most accessible and prosper19JQ19',c, December, lJio; May,22!,o. Pork ous portion of the Sonlh. Free copies can be had August, Lf8.M, September, 18.95, October. by appljing to the nearest of the undersigned. M.87J,; December, ID.92H, January, 10.85. Lard August, rs,10j September, 15.10, October, Tickets and full Information as to rates In con15.12, December, 43.30. Short nips August, nection with the above can be had of agents of the "Cenu.il ' and connecting lines. (5. KM, De5.15; September, 13.15, October, S. 0 Hatch, Dl. Pass. Agent, Cincinnati. cember, f 1.03, January, (LOS. CnicAOo-Ca- sh John A. Scotl, Dl, Pass. Agent, Memphis. wheat No. 3 red, western, 63c, No. 3, OJ&BTcl No. i hard,. 67c , No. S do., Wm. Murray, Din Pats. Agent, New Orleans. 01303c, No 2 spring 0338 IC No. 3 do..6ltf A. H. Hanson, 0,P. A. W, A. Kellond, A. G. P. A. 03e;No. I northern spring', OTijSSc Cash corn -- No. 2, SOyeStc: No. 6, oOU&SOo. Cash oatl Chicago, Louisville. -- No 2, 20'itt20Jf6, NO. 8, 20a20X"C. Guide 3 letters irom prosperously pamphlet, contains a large number Noruiern miners The Theory. Live Stoc.U Market. exports, 15.153 IS5; butoaors', I3.500l.90j etockefs, 13.00Q4 W; cows aid. heifers, 12.60 it 1. 80. f3.45O3.90; butahers's hogs, $3.6033 93; lights, range at I3 00ia4 23; I3,&03a83. Sheep-Pri- ces spring lambs, UOOQ5.90 ttr 100 lbs. . nonsEs. Heavy draft, good to extra 55 003130 CO 60 003200 00 prlvcM, good to oxtra . . .. coooiiu oo oauuicrs 150 00(1330 00 Matched teams, good to extra. . . K3 ooiEioo IC tlrcctera animals ,. . , 25 503 5000 St. ncy WVsVtaWWVWWiVVV noStf-Packl- nff, corisieors I i German Liver . MORE A Deported BLOODY FIGHTING. Via-oay- Insurgent Defeat In the Islands A Number of Chiefs Captured and Shot. Hon. Thomas M. Adams Killed In Chatta- hootchoe Comity, an., by Stray Ilullcts During n Political Frncas. CoLUiuius, Go., Aug. 34. Hon. Thomas M. Adams, democratic nominee for the legislature, has been killed o at Giles, a country town in county, remote from here. Tho deed was committed In a general row at a political gathering. A dispute between Jeff Davis, a negro-schoteacher, democrat, and Will. Dagley, populist uominco for the legislature, precipitated a gcnoral fight, In which sovcral shots were fired. Mr. Adams was n bystander, and received a bullet in tho tcmplo and ono In tho heart. Mr. Adams was very popular. Ilroke the Deadlock. Council IIluffb, In., Aug. 24. Tho deadlock In tho Ninth congressional district republican convcntl6li was brokcu by tho nomination of Smith McPhersou, df Montgomery county. Chatta-Jiootcheol Madiud, Aug. 24. Tho government has received a dispatch from Gen. RIos, governor of tho Vlzcayas islands, and tho successor of Gen. Jaudenes in the governor-generalshi- p of tho Philippines, saying that there has becu bloody lighting between tho Spaniards and tho Insurgent with an estimated loss to tho latter of 300 men. The Spanish losses were "unimportant" Tho dispatch says that a number of tho insurgent chiefs wcro captured and shot. A sergeant of gendarmes who attempted to incite a rising' against tho authorities barely escaped lynching nt tho hands ot tho populace. Ho was turned over to tho courts and shot. TAKING A .LONG RIDE. From Lowell, Mass., to Han Fanclsco by Wheel by December I, to Comply with the Terms ot a Wager. Si'itiNOKiGLD, Mass., Aug. 24. E. Victor Sergeant and Robert McKisson, both of Lowell, passed through this city Tuesday evening on bicycles on their way to San Francisco, which place they must reach by December 1, without tho assistance ot railroad or steamboat conveyance, to satisfy a wager mado by tho members of tho Vesper Country club ot Lowell. The Auxiliary Cruisers St. Loots and l. Tho thief or thieves would cuter tho bookkeeper's vault, lay flat on tho floor, and, wire in hand, reach in under tho lower parallel bar. The wiro had u hook at tho end, and this served to pull tho sack of bullion up to tho partition. Then tho hund would bo inserted, a knife would sever the cord, and out would roll tho money. Looking for tho Thief. Tho method fathomed all tho detectives began searching for the culprit. Every clerk and every cmplovo was shadowed. His homo life was studied One and his habits investigated. man seemed more prono to suspicion than tho others. Ills salary was not largo, and up to tho time ot tho first theft tho bank had reason tp believe ho was In debt, on account of tho numerous creditors who presented themselves at tho bank. After tho first theft their demands ceased. Theroforo this cmployo was figured as tho one wanted, but thus far it has bceu Impossible to fasten tho robbery on him. Will Still Fight tho Cubans. Madiud, Aug. 24. At tho cabinet council held Tuesday night, Gen. Cor-reminister of war, read a telegram from Copt. Gen. Blanco, la which ho informs tho government that the Cuban Insurgents continue attacking tho Spanish everywhere. In consoquenco of this report, tho council Instructed Gen. Blanco to resume an offensive toward tho insurgents only. a, bands. 4 to 7 yearn old f 25 00337 W S5 COS 50 00 UK hands. 4 too years old .... 13 hands, 4 to to 8 years old . , 43 03 A 70 CO 15)t hands, 4 to 7 years old .. 85 O0$ 90 00 10 to 10H hands, 4 to 7 years old. 73 003120 00 Chicago Hogs Estlmatod reoalpts. 18.000 head; left oer, 8,000 head. Dost actlvo, 14 10a UCLE3. Powder Cures INDIGESTION The entering wedge for nearly all Diseases the human '.ysicm is heir to. mixed, fltoOUO; heavy, ft 60 Q4.12M, 3 60a3 78. t'attlo-Hocol- pts, rough, 11,100 head. Oood arm, other cattlo woalc Ucevcs, (1.2033.63, cows and heifers, 12.00 wosterns, (170 Q4.B0, Texans, 11 53 1. 391 OI.T3; stockers and feeders, (3.4034 63, Sheep Hocelpts, 11,000 head. Market slow and weak. Natives, (2.9034.83, westerns, (3.643150, lambs, 10.031.10; (higher, other & hardly So higher. Light, U 78(36.20. steers, (3.00 6.40, Texas stoers, (3.4534.50: Texas cows, (Z6O33.50I natlvo cows and heifers. (1.25Q4.50; stockers tad feeders, (3.003183;. bulls, (1603 4.00. Uogs -- Italic ot sales. U 7303. M; heavies, 116333.95; packers, (3.7033.00; mixed, 13.853 3.87, light, (ass ttH.yorkors, (3.753.77K: attlo-Natlvo Kansas Crrr WMwmwwwtm Sold by St. Iiernard Drugstore. Price. 25 Cents. "50 YEARS' IMPROVEMENTS FARMING." IN pigs, (3.003173. muttons.laOOIM CiNCiN.iTi-IIogs-Act- lvc Sboep-Lam- bs, I3.5035.W; 15. Hlvcr New. Marian, of the Pennsylvania railroad, sunk at South Amboy. All tho crew escaped except tho pilot, James Hennessey, who was drowned. a en Years for Intent to Murder. GinnAivrAR, Aug. 24. 6wen Collan, Tho FUot was Drowned. New York, Aug. 24. The tugboat .BTATIOHg. Cb&siro fflaln fall Qauxa CH Jurors, in Sltir, 0 19.1 -- M -- 1.9 -1-- 8.0 0.1 0.1 9 MADISONVILLE, Ky. p.:r"';: Uempn-.JU(t!- rrtnutftitrrir. 'Hi! -Twr-""7- ! bankinc business, tfhd invites the accounts of tho citizens of Hopkins and adjoining counties. Has the finest and most secura vault in Kentucky that section of Captal Stock, Trmurn a eeneral $50,000, " T,l EI.3 0.7 s.o tf,3 M 0.9 -1- 0.3 yioi. tp grate sage announcing that Mrs. Miles, accompanied by nor daughter, tho wife ot Col. Rico, Sailed for Pondo on the United States transport Obdam, from Charleston, last Saturday, will delay tho departure of Gen. Miles and hli staff possibly several days. Soma of the miners who recently went to Illinois to mine coal are back again and would, no doubt, like to go to work for their former employers, Ucn. Miles Waiting tor Ills Wife. Rico, Aug. 23. (Delayed In transmission) A cable mesB I'once, Torto tho solicitor wh6 bhot nnd bludgeoned Mr. Hubert Illrkln at tho Ilristol hotel, Tangier, Morocco, a couplo of mouths ago, after Illrkln had insured his. life for 30,000, and mado a will leaving Collan 23,000, has been found gaJUj of intent to murder and sentenced to At traara tiAtml finrottntTA. " brakeman lor tno Hanta Fo road, was killed near Wynncwood, L T., by falling between the cars. Marie Gill, a Washinoton, ikUg. e. TTiB president has appointed John W. Finney, ot Pennsylvania, to bo assistant United Stales treasurer at United Typothetio ot America. States auxiliary cruiser St. Louis has day night from Washington,m.left tho , Tho United ONLY 15 CENTS A COPY, by mail, Miiayauiche, A.Ug. on his Fifth Avcnuo hotel at 7:40 a. arrived at Cramp's ship yards. Tho Typothctui ot America convened IU bend your order to . St. Paul, tho sister ship of tho St. way to Camp Wlkoff. twolfth ountial meeting In tho club THE BEE, Louis, is already at Cramp's. It is Nominated for Congress. room ot tho Hotel Plaster, with nbout Earlincton, Ky. thought two months will elapse 24". A special to 150 delegates in attendance OUAHA, Neb., Aug. grat ocean greyhounds will tho Bco from Norfolk says: Tho retho Hobbed lls Employers. bo in condition to ba returned to tho publicans ot tho Third Nebraska disCo ompoiiuo St. Louis, Aug." 24, Edward Fink, International Navigation Co. trict nominated W. F. Norrls, of Wayne, employed as check tjlork by tho Mop tor congress. Four Futllo Shots. mod Jaccard Jotve.Uy Co,, has been ar- prescriptions pilfering trim his employers, Aug. 4. Joseph Mayor, St. Louis, properly it lakes time. It requires A farm liana named liaiiara, wno rested tor experience and a complete knowledge aged 15, camo all the way from New was bitten by a dog near Ualletsvillc, and has confessed. Hid stealings havo of drugs. It requires the druggist York to kill his father, Dr. Ignatius Tex., several weeks ago, died Tuesday covered sovcral mdnths, and havo been to bV9 a large amount ot Mayer, who had secured a divorce in night in agony. Soveral other persons lavished upon women ot questionable drugs. He must give tho best Oklahoma. Joseph took four pot shots in the same neighborhood wcro bitten repute. Somo 01 tho articles havo been possible work, and for compensation recovered. at tho old man from a socond-storbr tho doffi. he must be reasonable. window, but they all went wild, and Louisville expects to capture the Itpacb Poison Instead ot Ilochello Salts, cell of a now Joseph languishes in the 24, Anton WozonAug. Nnw bilunial meeting of the Knights of ecskl, 0Youk, of Jersey City, died from WITH TUU ABOVE FACTS REMEta-HEpollco station. l'olo Pythias in 1900. WE'RE CAREFUL. tho effects of a doso of roach poison Quarreled with Hr Stepmother and than administered by his wifo instead oi Took Folson. Cincinnati is to have a German ST. BERNARD DRUG STORE, St. Louis, Aug. 24. Leola Oray, Day, September 4U1, in honor of Ilochello salts, for which he had asked, Tho drug clerk said sho called for Mo., to aged 20, camo from Columbia, landing roach poison, and ho marked It plainly visit her stepmother, quarreled with the anniversary of the first If your arc not a subscriber to tho latter, took a big dose of morphine, of a German immigrant in this as such. Sho insists that sho asked The Bee, you should be. for rochello salts. and tho chancea aro that shawlUjiU,, country. to-for- PiiiLAUKLi'iiiA, Aug. 24. Tho United War Alger, who arrived In town Tues- Second Edition. Financial. Pages, 18 by 12 Inches32 tic,, a un, .ug 41 iiAwuujf uu wail iuiwi. ly Hi per teat Prima mercantile p'per, hi A Reneral review of the advances (3.4 per cent- - Sterling exobaneo firm, with actual business, in banker? bills at 433 and improvements made in the days, posted (or demaad.and at 433(3481 (or w ratos, 4S44d3, and 4oa6U; commercial bills, leading branches of farm industry 483)1. BUvcrocrttacStOoi'ftyWty: bar silver, during the last half century. 60M; Mexican dollars, 35. Qovernmcnt bonds Special articles by the best agfirm. ricultural writers, on topics which The opening of tho markej showed exceedingly Irregular ohadges. f$!fle of the Internathey have made their life stud)'. tionals wero affected By tha depression In LonIllustrations of old fashioned imdon, while others wiped out tha London declines and rose buoyantly obovo Tuesday plements. night's close. Thero wasfi Qeoreasi In the buj. A vast amount oi practical inforlng at the higher prices, and some disposition to take proats, resulting in fr&ctlonu decline)?. mation. Manhattan rallied over a point, and strength la A valuable aid to farmers who somo of the railway stocks helped to sustain tho market. Salos to boon, 305,500 desire to stimulate production and shares. There tas an active demand for soma Secretary Alger Gone to Camp Wlkoff. of tie speculative bonds, which raised prlcsi profit. Extremely interesting and inYoiik, Aug. 24. Secretary of Imply. New - at (3.203100. Published o' ,ne New York Tribune structive. o drugs-fre- sh y - R i:. CTV Ik. araaUtal.W :,.:,. - iai. r - u&d.aukatt.L 7iriiiiakrfr-rf-jafo- t at, !P Tftm- - MM)MMM,,., Off-Hn- nd faMfc . ... . fl tions lHes, sunflowers, roses, pecially if "it" happened to be do Verdcs. St. Lucia, British West Indies; -. etc. watermelons.) Uusoos Ayrcs. Argentine Republic, St. Kftttl X2 Our Party named' one room The homeward route was by Paul do Loando, Africa, and London. "Coral Beautiful pike roads and w.c easily made Cno vessel alone, the Indra, carried 9150 Chatnber." formations like white coral hung thirty miles a day. The counties Ions to Singapore from the ceiling. around the Cave, besides being The Black Diamond Coal Company, one MOORB, Hdltor and Mnaeer. PAUL M. "Scotchman's Trap" was a rock rocky, can't boast of much water. of the largest coal mining concerns in of enormous dimensions overhang- At Glasgow Junction the We are in receipt of a paper, having East Tennessee, is in the hands of a resupplied us with water in ceiver, appointed that we deBEE PUBLISHINS COMPANY. considerable circulation among farmers, Written for The Bee by the His- ing the passage-waapplication upon Ine&rporated.l scended. One of our Party gave a way we will not forget for some of three Knoxville jobbing houses, crediwhich states editorially tint the present it a new name by his actions, time to come. torian of the Party. Entered the Pcstoffice at KatlliiRton as Second taxes, levied for road purposas, are in tors of tho company. The liabilities of lais matter. " "Sliding down my he Our second night out we sur- tho company are estimated at $1(15,000, many instances a Breal burden upon the triumphantly said as he rose to his prised ourselves by getting such and the assets exclusive of reil estate and farming class, and that wheelmen who SUBSCRIPTION RATES: The following very interesting feet. ancarly start but sulphur water leased coal lands, are placed at $22,000 agitate for road improvement do so solely The "Rocky Mountains" were is by no means good benefit of the bicycle, that a horse account of the experiences of the The property excepted above is covered for the "hard climbing" (except when you At Russcllvillc and Elkton wc by a mortgage to secure a bond issue of I One Vear.attlctly In advance doesn't r quire a haul, smooth road, that "Overland Cave Party," was writ50 " " Six Months. the farmer can better afford to go twice ten for The Bee by the historian crawled on hands and knees) but stopped for quite awhile; and were $163,000. which, however, has never been ThrceMonths. " " Single Cop) issued further than $40,000. T. H. Heald after a load than to pay the ten or twelve of the party. They weru eleven when we had gained the crowning taken for tratt nn nnnlir.fltlon. Cj.t.Kn ..iiIh nll(l At Shakcrtown wc had a very president of the company, is the point we felt fully repaid for our wanted In all parts of tne dollars that wide tires would cost, etc. Correspondents receiver days away from home, were five exertion, for looking down wc pleasant reception. cauntr. Address u for particulars. A dear old Ho denies Ho closes a column ol that sort of talk the insolvency of tho company, days going and over four days re-- , could sceithe JDjsmal Hollow" in lady showed us around. The and says it will pay every dollar of its inby asking his readers to send in their inbrought out dis houses were all built in the same debtedness THURSDAY. AUGUST 25, 1898. a dividual opinions. Being one of his read- turning, and at the cave almost all its awfulness, going tinctly by the burning light the style with the date on a marble ers we lake pleasure in giving it as our two days most of them Pana, III , August ig Sheriff Coburn guide One of the houses was opinion that ho is an uss. through Mammoth Cave by both ncath had thrown far down be slab. us. We- listened to the built in 1810. Such a quaint little and a deputy posted notices all over the long and short routes. The mem drip, drip of the water striking the white house. The spring, to one city this morning in regard to tho law on For Expansion. bers of the party, as before recorded damp, cold rocks in the pit below. of our Party, was the most fasci- labor and interference therewith. "If any person shall, by threat, intimi McCreary is one of the in The Bee were: Dr. and Mrs. On tins summit was the "Blar nating place. Democratic leaders, who has an- E. A. Chattcn, Mr. and Mrs. C. ney Stone" whose cold, wet sides Our driver disappeared just be- dation or unlawful interference, seek to Wc feared he prevent any other person from working or nounced himself to be an "expan- H. McGary, Misses Agnes Burr, received several kisses from our yond Shakcrtown. Party. After a short rest we pro- had gone back to join the Shakers, from obtaining work at any lawful busisionist." In an interview the Sue Burr, Annie Moore, Mr. How ceeded pn our return journey. I but at Auburn he turned up. It ness, on any terms that he may seo fit, other day at Washiigton Mr. Mc- ard white, las. Parker was the cannot describe "Corkscrewl" I seems ho couldn't get away from the such person so offending shall bo fined not exceeding $200. Section 1519 " Creary, who when he was a mem- stage can only say "try it for yourself." Shakers fast enough. and teamster. Sheriff Coburn, in very strong terms, Such a scrambling, climbing, We cannot find words in which ber of the House committee on I tie account ot tne Historian is squeezing, pushing, pulling says. "Such is the law and it must be and to thank the people of Hopkinsforeign affairs, was regarded by as follows: twisting which brings you through ville who gave us such a good time enforced while I am Sheriff '' W Everybody surrenders to Battle Ax. the Democrats as a leader on inAll day the strikers congregated about The Overland Cave Party left at last into "Bandits Hall," a dark the last night we were in camp. ternational questions, said: Earlington on the 7th day of Aug- and gruesome placel The ladies The singing by the glow of our tho bulletin boards and electric light poles, There is no greater hardship than to be dereading and discussing the flaming red "I am not in favor of giving up any ust, 1898, with a firm determina looked with startled eyes half ex- camp-firwill be a picture that prived of your place over which our fl.ig floats. It is tion to sec the wonders of the pecting to see some will remain with us for many years posters. Shortly after these posters were wisely provided in the protocol that the famous Mammoth Cave of Kenstranger come forth from Then, how can we forget- - "the tacked on divers and sundry posts and United Slates shall occupy and hold the tucky. We traveled "across coun- under the shelving rocks and treats" the next day. We left outbuildings in the vicinity ot Springside, where have been congregated the majority city, bay and harbor of Manila pending try" taking with us a regular gypsy growl, "Your money or your life." Hopkinsville at 10:30 a. m. the determination of the control, disposi- outfit. Journeying in this fashion, It was quite a relief to move on to I am sure the natives must have of tho strikers for several days, the crowds tion and government of the Phillipines. beholding the beautiful scenery of "Broadway" and walk again been startled by the yells we gave began to disperse. Many of the more obWe must preserve and hold forever that Kentucky wilds, coming upon through the solemn, massive as we crossed L. & N. railroad stinate ones, however paid little or no atand any one who has once chewed Battle Ax which Dewey and his brave men so gal- quaint little towns nestled in among arches; to find ourselves be- near Morton's Gap. We cheered tention to them. ANNOUNCEMENTS. will give up most any thing to get it. JOc. buys lantly won. The commission to be ap- the hills, passing innumerable neath vast the "Rotunda," lustily as we passed through that The report that the mines will resume pointed by the President will, after proper and crossing the Green knowing we had only a little far- town and through a larger piece of Battle Ax than of any other Barnesly. operations Monday with a force of 300 neroNcrcss. groes is a matter of mere conjecture with We are authorised 10 announce W. investigation, report as to what part of the river several times, we at last, on ther to walk before wc reached the Soon afterward we were hailed by kind of high grade quality. FOWLER of Chrittlan County, at a candi' Phillipine Islands Ibe United Slates shall the afternoon of the fifth day out, iron gate once more. our good friend the Secretary of the strikers. date for Congress from the Second Congressional turned into a steep, rocky road, District, subject to the action of the Republican occupy and govern permanently. Birmingham, Ala , August 19, AccordPassing out of the Cave we sat St. Bernard, who drove to meet party.' "The problem of the Phillipines is not which, we were told, led to the down on the rocks at the entrance, us and tell us where there were ing to the statement of Fred Dilcber, of We are authorized to announce Hon difficult if wo consider it from a purely paJOLLY W. Jolly, of Daviess county, as a can' Mammoth Cave. and, holding our arms up, we felt good camping grounds. Then the Nelsonwlle, C, a member of tho national didate for Coneress from (lie Second ConereS' triotic and American standpoint. ProgThere was a halt where the warm air and breathlessly electric lights at Earlington came executive board of United Mine Workers ional District, subject to the action of the Ke- ress, wealth, population and the demands our Party left the wagons to con- wondered puoucan pany. how we could have into view and we knew our happy of America, who is here, a number of of agriculture, industries and manufactures template "Cedar Sink," a noted breathed before wc went into camping trip was at an end. We labor agents who aro in this district tor the Another doctor has become a change the situation. While it was proper place in Edmonson county. I can- the Cave. After we had recovered had seen the Mammoth Cave with alleged purpose of securing 1500 negro for our people to oppose territorial expan- not describe the fearful distance to candidate for Congress in the sion for many years, except where the ter- the ground, from the hill where we sufficient breath, wc climbed the all its marvelous sights and were laborers to work in the iron and steel plants around Chicago, aro really here to Third Congressional district. Dr. ritory was contiguous, conditions have stood, any better than by quoting steep hill with many gasps; at last full of delight that wc had come induce negro miners to take places of rcacmng tuc summit where wc back better and stronger than ever; Melton P. Creel, of Central City, changed. The days of our isolation arc the words of a farmer. "Notice were graciously received by the able to laugh at those who pre- strikers at Pana, III. Dilcher says the WE WANT YOUR TRADE. is a candidate for the Republican over. To preserve our leadership among Cedar Sink," he said, "thar was a manager and the people at the dicted that some at least would agents are employed by a Chicago bureau, whose business is to fill the places of who nomination and his friends say he nations we must be controlled by great man who threw a hatchet down in hotel, were anxiously come home on the train. events and the demands of tbo times. thar onct, and the handle rotted strikers with blacklegs. He and S. R. B. our return. After par awaiting will win and be elected. China and Japan and the southeastern before it reached the bottom of the taking of a warm supper the local labor leaders aro strongly advis we all provinces of Asia constitute the great com- Sink." Of course that was ex ing against the negroes going to Illinois, as our seventeen DOWN IN THE MINES. Senator Lindsev first declares mercial theater of the future, and nresent aggeration, but one could not help retired to dream offish, blind crick? tho work is plentiful and wages good in mile walk, eyeless himself in favor of "expansion" attractive markets for our agricultural, in- feeling impressed by the grandeur ets, fly and snake chambers the Birmingham district. Local mine opdustrial and mechanical products. They of the mighty cliffs on all sides of and now The short route was taken the The Hecla Coal Co made some changes erators arc also throwing every obstacle in logically our customers and allies in this wonderful Sink, named for the the way of the visiting labor agents, with is advocating the same pol- are day, but only by a portion of in their working force last week. trade, for they are nearer to us than to many cedar trees which stand guard next the result that the latter aro making the Party as the others stayed of Missouri, England, Germany or Franco." icy. Stone, Among tnose taking quite an interest in around it. Continuing our journey THE CAREFUL MAN CAN SAY! poor headway. above ground to direct the packing the exhibits at the Hopkins County Fair is and Altgelt, of Illinois, arc for ex(to quote from one of the natives) of a "Fate cannot hurt me; 1 have donned The agents now here are Lewis Over the St Bernard Coal Co., as it will have "you go up and up, and think to the wagons,or inWe were to pansion: Looks like Col. Bryan Shoe that's nil a Good Shoe should he. Here arc bolt and Julius Broehl. They leave Mon rieetlng of Veterans. "break camp." start a fine display. Secretary Bailey, of the you'll never git thar and all to onct comhined Fit! Style!! Economy!!!" and Mr. Jones had "spoke too Frankfort, Ky., Aug. 19. Sam you're thar." Stretched out before for home that afternoon. It is hard Reinecke Coal Co., has not been idle and day night with zoo negroes, But they arc on record as D. Brown, secretary of the Green soon." L Items From Poole. us we saw a veritable little oasis to say which I route is the most in their exhibit, under his supervision, is a have said so much good one. "agin expansion" and how can River Federal Association of Ken of civilization; the grass fresh and tcrestmg. rni-IMiss Lula Thornberry has returned from footwear problem is not so difficult as about the long route that I must A very clever device was originated they flop? by a trip to Brandenburg, accompanied by 1 it seems if taken in the right way. tucky volunteers, has called a meet- green, the white buildings and try to condense the short one ConPaul M Moore for the miners' badge on uer cousin, nms Kice, who will sojourn ing of the organization to be held fences making a charming picture One perfectly exquisite feature "Miners' Day" at the Fair It consisted of with tho family of Dr. Thornberry fidence in the seller and confidence in the The Merchant's Association of in Richelin hall, Cincinnati. O., to the eye. There were beautifully in the short route is the "Star a miner's pick standing by a lump of coil Eld. W. W. Schwertsfcrger held a meet dressed ladies moving about, and Shoe together is a combination hard to beat. New York has sent to President on September 8, between the strains of music floated to us from Chamber." Coming suddenly to upon which was a miner's cap and Iamb. ing of a few days with the Baptist church McKinley a letter saying: "By hours of a. m. and 6 p. m. Capt. the hotel where we were cordially a number of benches, the guide TI10 Empire Coal Co. in doing a good Wc stand right behind the Shoes Wc 5cll you during last week without outward results 9 told us to sit down. ) Following business, although summer is still here. your calmness, your patience amid Brown is exceedingly anxious for Good Shoes, and the maker of them stands but with the satisfaction that he deliver for welcomed by the manager, who most exciting and exacting circum- the members of the association to kindly gave us fine camping-ground- his instructions we gazed upward Some of the miners who recently went ed a series of sermons as replete with car right behind us. Assortment not surpassed. while he put out our lanterns and stances, your strong apparent de- be present at this meeting during nestness and power as it was ever our lot left us saying he would return to Illinois to mine coal are back again and to listen Style at the top. Prices at the bottom After a night of good rest our to His effort Sunday was termination to do fully and well the G. A. R. encampment. Gradually, our eyes would, no doubt, like to go to work for simply unapproachable in on Party descended the steps at the presently. accustomed to asthe dark- their former emplojers point of adap everything which would help the became right of the entrance, and passed ness, was as if we were looking Miners, as a general thing, take but tation and eloquence. it Our Fall and Winter Shoes are now In. icause of this country, you have Varied. through an iron gateway into the out through the ceiling nc inrtstiin brethren are holding a to the little interest in tbo conventions of late. been an inspiration, not only to Salt Lake Herald. of Mammoth Cave. Our darkness meeting at Tilden, and several of our heavens above. The "Milky They aro the silent voters. the troops in the field and the men The fruits of victory sugar, mo guide stopped to relight several Way" was distinct, and a comet The building of new factories South youog folks attended last night. Only of air lanterns and a cold on the ships, but to the citizens lasses, tobacco, hemp, cigars, rushed out making us blast was very real. grandeur of open up new markets for coal, and thus three buggies reported torn up last night, draw closer the place awed The into who have remained at home watch- copra and indigo. us silence, does capital again help labor and here and several of our boys have been persuato each other, shivering, for the MADISONVILLE, KY. while the spell was still upon read what the Manufacturers' Record says: ded by Judge Stevens to make small de ing your course daily." temperature of the Cave is only andwc us heard the distant crowing of "But, the South 'do move.' Her cities posits for the good of the town treasury Who will say the tribute is not Sixteen to One. 50 degrees. TarYOUR MONEY DACK IF YOU WANT IT. a rooster, the low ot tuc cattle, arc growing in wealth and population; her Still more may be called upon to conwell deserved? To follow our route exactly the singing of birds and the bark farms are being multiplied and improved; tribute. From the Qjapan's ratio for silver is yi)i would take too much space, so I of a dog. Turning, we looked her factories are being increased and enWm. C. Dickey died last Thursday. He The Third Kentucky Volunteers to 1. But the Missouri democrats must only tell of a few interesting fearfully in the direction of the larged, ber mills are being more and leaves a large family to mourn his loss. "Fat Man's Misery," noises and saw a faint glow as of more developed, and her forests yet He was buried with Masonic honors on are petitioning for a "muster out," stick to it that 16 to 1 is enough for features. "Knee-HigValley," "The Valley approaching day. It was all so await the saw's incessant buzz to swell ber Friday. He was about 43 years old. Rev. so the dispatccs say. That is the an American when he receives his of Humility," "Great Relief," and wonderfully real that it disap- accumulated and accumulating W. W. Stone preached his funeral. stores. proper thing now that the war is wages or draws his money out of a "Tall Mans' Misery" (which was pointed us a little to be disturbed Let the mourner cease from mourning, Rufus Stevens was knocked down and over. Our boys were anxious as savings bank. no misery at all to one of our ladies) by the guide and to know it was and the shrieker from shrieking. They ran over by the buggy of a reckless driver all created much laughter for our only illusion and that he was mak- will not cease because they are anybody else's boy3 to get to the few, but tne otner nigut, as he was escorting a Party. About through ing' the noises we had heard that because they are unheeded. front and see fighting. But the Hail to Their Chief. young lady home from church. Will it the Cave we took the boat on the his lantern was what wc imagined IN THE GREAT "No more can the crank and the dema tike a dose of law to teach boys to drive war was too quickly over for their From Pittsburgh Post. "River Styx," and later on "Echo to be the first rays of the sun. gogue make us believe that the South is in with due regard to the safety of others? ambition to be thus satisfied, and Porto Rico's delegation to the River." Never as long as we live Standing on the "Bridge of J. W, Stevens is wrestling with a caso of there is not much glory in filling a next national convention will be will we forget our row in the cun Sighs" wc gazed down in the the slough of despond than could tho bull of the Pope make Galileo believe that the billious fever. boats. The echo pro "Bottomless Pit" and leaving that earth stood still." permanent military camp. If there solid for Miles for President. A cattle plague, called pinkeye, is among duccd by a call from the guide we went into "Olive's Bower" is no more fighting and a portion Apparently tbo coal miners' strike at the cattle around here and some have made a pet feet chord. Then, after which was composed of great and even Fruit Hill Items. of the volunteer army is to be musthat had died away and utter si- small stalagmites and stalactites. Pana, III., is as far from settlement as lost their eyes. lookThe tobacco crop in this vicinity is ever. During last week several assaults on tered out, our boys will doubtless You can tell the fast rider by his cigaring very well. There are not very many lence reigned once more, a song The guide threw a Bengal light workers were committed, makFurnished by Special Correspondents be returned to peaceful pursuits as worms this season. was started, and the melodies that there and the "Bower" was perette. I wonder if bis mother knows he is ing it necessary to have a large force of were echoed back from the mag- fect in splendor. it is said they desire. at the Front. out? The "Arm We would bo very glad to see a good nificent walls on cither side Were Chair," "Picture Frame," "Ele- deputy sheriffs and special police on band rain. My Brother, Tom and I. truly description. Coming phant's Head," "Lovers' Retreat" to quell disturbances and protect property. If it becomes necessary to move Mrs. liello Barnes, who has been on the back beyondthis same route The Black Diamond Coal Company, over How dearly do I love to think that and the "Bridal Altar," where, the American troops to Havana before sick list, is belter. mines in the Jellico coat district) Of a time now long ago, night another guide joined us. It guide informed us eleven couples Will contain all important war news of tho daily edition. the sickly season is ended the The protracted meeting at Poplar Grove was he who made Echo river had been married, were all formed was thrown in tho bands of a receiver When brother Tom and I wero boys; Special dispatphes up to the hour of publication. Wo loved each other so. President has been assured by has closed. "speak for itself." He did this of these wonderful stalagmites and upon the application of local creditors. by bringing his oar down with a stalactites. The images on the The liabilities of the company aro placed Our grand old country, summer home, Careful attention will be given to Farm and Family Topics, ForGen. Lee that "he is confident he The school, which is being carried on at splash on the water and the echo walls and ceiling thrown into re- at $165,000, of which amount $45,000 is The woodland, too, closo by, Ibis place, has beenquite a success. eign Correspondence, Market Reports, and all general news of the can camp his men on the high Mining and Manufact- 'Twas there wo spent our happiest days; was tremendous! Reverberation the due the Coal Creek World and Nation. hills around Havana with very There will be preaching held at this after reverberation rolled away, lief by thcblack uring Company, owners of the coal lands My brother Tom and I. white gypsum and the "Water place the fourth Sunday in September by Wc furnish the NEW YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE and your slight risk from yellow fever or and finally, as we nearcd our land Clock" were all niarvclously inter- leased to tho Black Diamond. The assets, Wo knew not Rev. M. L. Pope then the cares of life, favorite home paper, THE BEE, aside from these lands, are placed at climatic dangers, even if they go ing, Echo river ceased to speak esting. But lived for one another, Mr. O. A. West was in Hopkinsville lor us, but let us hope not fornow." Once we came suddenly into an $22,000. And guiding us with watchful care, Wednesday on business. BOTH ONE YEAR FOR ever. apparatus is now in A new open space and stared in amazeGen. Lee's advice is good on Our darling, sainted mother. Misses Lula and Ollie Davis, and Messrs. Send all orders to THE BEE, Earlington, Ky, Passing Nebraska Bend, and ment at the tiers upon tiers of voguo in Germany, the invention of Mr. Tho babbling brook, the flowers sweet, most subjects and he is a specialist Volney Clark, Pink Wright and Charley having inspected many monuments rock which ran around the upper Karl Mayer, of Barmen, Westphalia. And bluest azure sky as to affairs in and around Ha- Grace wero the pleasant guests of Miss we decided we would not leave the part of the Cave in half.crcsccnt The washed coal and its mud are passed Were what made life so sweet to us vana, but it is to be hoped the ne- May Flowers last Sunday. FOR LITTLE HORE THAN Cave until we had left one for shape, meeting at an immense along a chute from the plunger washing To brother Tom and I. Misses Emma Pendley, Ivy West and St. Bernard Coal Company. cessity may not arise to send No rock (which the guide told us was machine to a tank with sloping sides at a Not long ago wc took a trip THE PRICE OF ONE. busier crew ever set to work and the stage.) Wc caught ourselves lower level, from which the coal is raised troops there until after October Helen Barnes were the guests of Miss Back to our childhood's home, Spurlin Sunday. This is the best offer ever made by any finished a monument in quicker to sec a curtain fall by a bucket chain to a series of draining But everything seemed, oh, so changed 1st. newspaper. Wc will give to the subMiss Drewsettia Wilson, of this place, time than we did. The guide in front of this stage and then hear tanks, whilo the water overflowing from From where we used to roam. was torn away, scribers of THE TWICE-A-WEEand Mr. Charley Dukes, of Logansporl, stood by with a quiet smile as he the cheers from the spectators in this tank into another adjoining it is also The old The Chicago Record says: Ind., It almost made mo cry REPUBLIC, as a special inducement, in grow empty tiers of raised by a centrifugal pump to the same As we looked on our old "Great Britain, Russia and Japan day atwere united and marriage last Thurs- watched oura work receivebeneath those the new and superb inEvansville, left for Logansporl, our hands; stone its scats. The whole place looked tanks. In passing from tho first to thti My brother, Tom and I. have entered the markets of the Ind , where they will mako their happy scription; a card the names of our like an enormous theater. The second tank the water is freed from its Though now we'er grown up, busy men, United States for the purpose of home. We all wish them a long and partyl famous actor, Edwin Booth, had mud by an inclined strainer. The clear We never shall forget Finally all was finished, and, rendered a dramatic character be- water is let back to the washing machine Those happy days when wo were young, purchasing provisions, such as happy life. 52 complete numbers, 18 paces of the And wish we were thero yet. Mr. John Wilson was in Hopkinsville after dedicating with three rousing fore quite a number of people, to be used again. choicest illustrations and miscellaneous canned and salted meats for use in Out brother Tom is far away, cheers that made the echoes rintr hence the name "Booth's Amphireading that money can buy. Thero has been shipped from Norfolk, And oh how time does fly, their army and navy. For several Friday on business. in British bottoms, seventeen cargoes of We seldom see each other now, Mr. Joe Dulin and family and Miss again, we moved on to partake of theater." weeks a rumor has been in circulaThe Regular Price of This One Paper Is $1.25 a Year! an underground dinner, with many Just before we left the CavcJ we Pocahontas coal, aggregating 70, 123 tons. My brother, Tom and I. Helen Barnes were in Crofton Tuesday. tion among the great packinginjunctions to our guide on the were shown one of the most per- They have gone to eleven different coaling Allan J. Lawless. The young people of Wo offer both publications houses at the stock yards to this have been attending a Ibis vicinity who way to "show our monument," fect illusions we had ever seen, stations belonging to England, and it has sanctified meeting Later the "Overland Cave Par-ty- " An exact profile of Martha Wash- been believed that England was stocking THE TVlCE-A-WEEeffect, and now it is confirmed. are very sorry it has come to a close. REPUBLIC, was shown into "Bacon Cham- ington, made by the reflection .of a stations in the event of possible war, Towhich alone is $x. oo a year and What such an order as will prob AfT V Qi CA FOR BOTH. Mr Milton Meachan, of Crofton, passed ber." It was well for the guide Bengal light on the wall of the day it leaked out that this view is un- For thirty years Tutt's Pills have $liDU A YEAR ably be placed by each country through our town yesterday. THE SUNDAY HAOAZINE, that the bacon was of stone or he Cave. A pure white statue it doubtedly correct, as tho Pocahontas Coal which alone is $1.25 a year, for will be can ?nly be estimated from" Mr Neal Wilson paid a flying visit to might have'lost many of his curious looked to us as we viewed it from Company is asserted by one ot its em- proven a blessing to the invalid. formations for I believe the Cave a distance. the amount ordered by our govern- St. Charles last week. When you renew your subscription do ployes to have practically admitted that Are truly the sick man's friend. not lose sight of this splendid offer. Mr. W. T. Davis was in Hopkinsville Party needed more salt meat that At 1:30 p. m. we reached the an unlimited contract from tho British ment during the early part of the A day. Monday on business. sunlight once more, and, after ex- Government for coaling her stations all war between the United States Address all Orders to St. Louis, Mo. Entering the "Vale of Dia- ploring the mouth of Echo For bilious headache, dyspepsia and Spain. But it is sale to say Mr, John Wilson and wife visited the monds" we were dazzled by the buying a few little souvenirs River, over the world bad been secured, and the at the work has just fairly commenced. The sour stomach, malaria.constipa-tio- n home of J. C. Davis Sunday. that each foreign power now figur formation on the walls and ceiling entrance of the Cave, we climbed stations to which cargoes have thus far Mrs. and all kindred diseases. ing for the purchase of provisions sister, Mattio Henderson is visiting her which resembled millions of dia the hill, reaching the hotel very been sent are: Montevideo, in Urugnay; Mrs. Lena Rogers, this week. monds brilliantly flashing. hungry! It did not take St. Michael's, in tho Azores; Kingston, hot and will place an, order for at least Mr. David Smith, of this piece, was in .. "Floral Chamber" was lovelv our Party long to collect for dinner Jamaica; tI Tn.ll... r yuo rr. AN ABSOLUTE CURE. 5,000,000 pounds." town last week on business. with flowers Exact representa- - (we were always ready to eat, es Africa, St.oiii;"(J"'ciand Porto Praya,iuwn, Vincent Capo iTf .Kk.v 'liSI Opinion. An ftVlt'Rl ANFi f.AVR PARTY u r uiiuiiiiu mi rjjj.riu.j.1 A. W. 'Bulletin expresses The L. opinion upon the road an Some of the Things the Travelers so tersely and to the question Did and Saw on Their point that it deserves to be reMemorable Trip. peated. It says: off-han- d .. ... fyflflflfllllWwwfMilWff . JH I H -- town-pum- p y cellar-door,- I ;;, 5 "show-people.- - Ex-Go- J rh-iv- X e heavily-bearde- d S Baft ieAx, PLUG log-cabi- ns half-wa- y e member the name 3 you buy again. M WWwwl i rat Securely Shod. Mc-Crea- III Ex-Go- v. & II . 1 to-da- camp-languag- e, E s. 1 BISHDP & COMPANY, Globe-IVmocra- ;. x 4 h WAR WITH SPAIN half-wa- y fSlK Reliable War News NATIONAL FAMILY ous-lookin- g NEWSPAPER non-unio- n The New York Weekly Tribune back-groun- d: coal-wasni- $1.25. Lil-li- e BDTH - g mill-whe- K dark-lookin- g, play-groun- REPUBLIC SUNDAY MAGAZINE I Tried Friends Best. K "lUiI m Known Fact THE REPUBLIC, I ."", TUTT'S Liver PILLS I Subscribe for The Bee: IK K m an R u&r .M M ' . I ' I - ..iirrr.fi-..,'i . - . 5- - r . t . K a. ffN ) f " I w ! r ' - i tf -. c w tMk . ' k?w i I - .' ".A mw m ?& Hopkins County Republican ConHopkins County Fair. vention Hakes It Unanimous "By 3nbusiry roc (Lhriwc." This is "Miner's Day" at the Hopkins County Fair. Yesterday, "Children's Day," was a great suc- Official Proceedings of the Meet- LOCALSEWS. cess, and lareu numbers of chil ing. dren and men over 70 years of age Mrs. Ben Fields and little son were present as guests of the libIn Memory ol Prank N. Henderson. Pursuant to the call and followcrossed the thresTho arc in the city. eral managers of the fair. It is to ing the action of the district con- hold ofangel of death hasand loving kindred The Hopkins County Fair never another home, be hoped that "Miner's Day" will ventions held in the county on mourn for the dear ono taken away. At did and probably never will havo Mrs. Nella Morris, of Hopkins-ville- , Mattoon, III , August 15, be made an event of kindred mag- Saturday, August 20, 1898, the illness, Frank Nelson i8qS, after a short a more successful opening day than Henderson was is spending a few days in the nitude with the day of last year's delegate Republican Convention called home. was yesterday. Children's Day city. Drowns, fair that was celebrated as such for Hopkins county was called to 7, Frank was born at lived with HI., October was a great success. The children 18G5, whero ho bis parents Miss Eppic Ashby, of Slaught-ersvill- and scored a great success. Wheth- order by as operaJohn B. Harvey, County until his duties fromstation agent andnumber were there in great numbers and tor called him home. At is visiting Mrs. Marion er this is done depends on the Chairman, in the court house at of places ho performed his work a a very all agog and interested in their day in Sislf. his miner1 himself and on his employ Madisonvillc, Ky., at 1:30 o'clock satisfactoryandmanner, always pleasingthose and its very attractive program, employer winning tho respect of ers. Some of the coal companies Monday, August 22nd. with whom he associated, Ills last work which was well carried out. The Missus Bcttic Victory and Paulwas at Mattoon, where be made bis home choir which Miss Sallie Brown, of the county have entered into William Beard was made tempo- and was dispatcher for the P., D. & E. ine Davis have returned from It. the spirit of the day and arc, to an rary chairman, and Paul M. K , until his last sickness In his work as countyjjsuperintendent of schools, Padticnh. extent, making a free distribution Moore, temporary secretary. Upon dispatcher he was in direct association with Mrs. Walker, principal of Earling-to- n the chief officials of the road, and the folEARLINGTON DISTRICT. Mr. V. L. Gordon is arranging of tickets to their employes. A motion the chairman Public school, and other teachwas in- lowing wired to John Henderson at Drowns to build a new home in the north-par- t handsome and appropriate badge structed to appoint the Committee by E O. Hopkins, shows the value that ers, had drilled for the occasion, was placed on his services: "It is with sin of Madisonvillc. has been designed and printed by on Credentials, which he did as cere regret I learn of the death of Dis sang the patriotic songs with spirit Magisterial Convention Instructs patcher Henderson. Please express to his and vigor and dese'rved much more The Bee for the occasion and follows, by districts: family my appreciation of his efficiency, for Hon. Geo. W. Jolly for Miss Mollic Nelson, of Mount thoroughly distributed to the variFirst, J. B. Harvey; Second, H. and tender to them my earnest sympathy. applause than they got from those Vernon, Ind., is visiting her aunt, ous mines so Congress. that the miners have C. Bourland; Third, R. P. Henry; If I can serve tbem will be glad to receive who listened. their command " Mrs V. D. Caviness, of this city. been given an opportunity to get The patriotic features of the day Fourth D. W. Dcmoss; Fifth, The officials of the road vied with each A1INUTES OF THE MEETINQ. of kindness to himself, wife were well arranged. them. A special group of a lump John King; Sixth, Sherman Saun other in acts family Flags were The protracted meeting which and father's The boys at Mattoon asked as a favor they be allowed to carry abroad in the land. Everybody has been conducted at Nebo by of coal, a pick, and a cap with a ders; Seventh, Wilson Hopson. The Earlington Magisterial uouy miner's lamp were put together The committee retired and a tuebeven to tue train. Mr. Henderson was wore one of the beautiful flag Convention Kcvs. Mell and Lovelace, has years ago was called to order at and a photograph made of the motion was carried instructing married to a very estimable lady of Earl badges that The Bee designed and closed. p. m,, Saturday, August 20th, group. A cut was made from this the chairman to appoint the com- ington, Ky Some time since he united printed for the occasion. i The 4:30 with the Catholic church, of which he was 1898. by W. F. Burr, Miss Edna Moore left for her photograph and it is this cut that District mittee on resolutions. The fol- a devout and consistent member. In pass singers wore sashes of red, white Chairman. home in Springfield Tuesday after was used to print the handsome Paul M. Moore was ing away he was mourned as in life he was and blue and many carried flags. lowing were then appointed; by loved. A I'RIKnd visiting friends and relatives here badges that the miners wear today. The songs were "Red, White made Secretary of the meeting. districts: Upon motion a committee on and at Henderson. and Blue," "Dixie" and "AmerThe Bee has always been the First, W. H. Ross; Second, J as. BIG PICNIC AND BARBECUE. resolutions was appointed by the ica." And the band played patrifriend of the Hopkins County min- Kilroy; Third J. B. Earle; Fourth, chairman, as follows: M. McCord, One of The Uek force was at er and has always taken especial otic selections too. D. Haywood; Fifth, Thos. J. Chas. Cowell and J.B. Hawkins. the Southard School House picnic interest in the things that interest Scott; Sixth, R. J. Salmon; Will Be Given at Lakeside Park, Saturday night and he reports a him. It has been a delight to deThe committee retired, and returnToday is Miner's Day. September Third. Seventh, Ben. T. Robinson. ing, reported as follows: fine time with good people and that sign and make the badges, which Wihlo the committees were out Whereas, the voters of Earlington preeverything was most orderly. bear so distinctly the miner's im- speeches were called for and C. J. Proceeds to Assist in Building a There are more horses at the cincts in meeting assembled for tho purFair this year than there ever were pose of selecting delegates to attend the Chapel for Public Worship Mrs. J. E. Kemp left for Barnes-Vill- press and so well represent his av- Waddill responded to his name before. County Convention to be held in Madison-villwith a brief talk, pledging his At Hecla. Ga., Tuesday afternoon on ocation. at o'clock on Monday, August 22, support to the party in this cama business trip preparatory to a Programme. Bills arc out announcing a picnic 1898. Speedy, the "high diver" is a probable move to Colorado to join The following is the programme paign and offering his services and barbecue to be given at LakeResolved, That the following great success and very popular. voters represent us at the regular named whenever needed. Mr. Kemp, who is there for the of the First District Teachers' Asside Park, Saturday September 3., County H. C. Bourland, The Committee on Credentials the proceeds of which are to go to His performance met with wild ap- Convention; Chas. purpose of improving his health. sociation, to be held at Morton's Cowell, W. D. Caviness, James Kilroy, J. Gap, Ky., Saturday, September then reported as follows: swell the fund for building a chap plause yesterday. D, Hawkins. Simon Dunlap: with their alWill Stewart, of Madisonvillc, 3, 1898: "We the Committee on Creden- el for public worship at Hecla. ternates as follows: Geo. P. Farnsworlb. a sergeant in Company A Third tials beg to submit the following Call to order promptly at g jo .1. m. This will be one of those old The acrobats that give a daily Hub Garrett. Kentucky Volunteers, has been 9:30 a m. Welcome Address D. Utley. report: We have examined cre- fashioned picnics and Resolved, That it is the wish and debarbecues open air exhibition arc first rate. sick and was left in the hospital at 9.40 a. m. Response Miss Sallie R. dentials of delegates and find them where everybody will spend a day They entertain all ages. sire of this meeting that our delegates as above enumerated cast their undivided vote Fortress Monroe. Will is improv- Drown. to be correct." of pure enjoyment, meeting their 9jo m. Nature Study and ing rapidly and has written home Lessonsa. Miss Rosalie Drown. Earlington is represented in the for such delegates as are instructed to vote This report was adopted. many friends and passing the day as a unit in the Congressional Convention that ho is well cared for. The committee on Resolutions in innocent diversion at a resort refreshment stand line quite liber at Henderson, Ky., August 29th, for Hon. io;io a. m. Discussion L A. Tongue and Marion Coleman. reported as follows: Geo. W. Jolly. which is given up to be the most ally this year. Will Peyton has shown a peach, O. 10:30 a. m. Lessons In Patriotism ResoLVED, That in the selection of Hon. 'Your committee on resolutions delightful and the most popular which, if perfect, would be a prize r Ualley The St. Bernard exhibit of Geo. W. Jolly as the nominee of the Rebeg lieve to report as follows: place for picnics in Western Ken 10 45 a. m Discussion Miss Hose winner. It was a yellow freestone fruits, grapes, vegetables, products publican party, we honor the party and Resolved; We, Republicans of tucky. Hall. peach which measured ii inches of the farm and mine, and the In ourselves, as we believe Mr. Jolly repre"Incentives, True and Ar- Hopkins County, in Convention 00 a. m Bartfccued meats, bread, coffee, sents in the very best measure, as a man around its equator and io inches tificial" assembled, renew our allegiance Letcher Fox. etc., etc- .- everything that goes to dian relics, etc., from the museum and loyal party leader, all that stands for to the Republican Party and aparound its poles. It weighed 13 General Discussion. of the Earlington Free Library are broad interpretation of the principles of 11:15 a. mprove and endorse its principles as make up a delightful dinner for a ounces. If Will can manage to 11:30 a. m. Solo, "All Is Joy" Katie embodied in its last national plat- day like this will be supplied attracting much attention and elic- the Republican party it is our earnest pur tilitninatc the blight his will be the Kingston. iting praise from the fair visitors. pose to uphold. form adopted at St. Louis. We abundantly. 11:43 a. m. Dinner only peach on the hill. M..McCord, 1:00 p. m. "Exhibitions and Entertain- endorse our national and state adCommittee. J. C. Hawkios, Light refreshments, such as ice Messrs. Toombs and Corey have ministrations. William McKmley ) The fact that Mr. A. W. Laffoon ments" Miss Ophelia Davis. cream, lemonade, fruits, confec arranged a most attractive display. Earlington,Chas. Cowell, is entitled to the loving praise of Ky., August 23, 1898. pm Is busy building a new house on A. J.13 l'ox, II.Remarks and Experiences every loyal Americen for his wise, tions, and everything good or needThe Sure La Qrippe Cure. N Stinnett and Amandy The resolutions as reported by patriotic, statesman-likn bis farm a few miles west of conduct ful to satisfy the temperate appe Ewlng There is no use suffering from this of public affairs, in peace and in tite or thirst will be found within dreadful malady, if you get the right the committee were adopted unanwill probably prevent him 130 p m General Exercises. Plan, war. Upon motion the comremedy, you are naving pain all tbrougb imously. We feel a special pride in taking to the Fair his interesting Purpose and Management Miss Verdie the valor and chivalry of our sol- the park at reasonable price. The your body, your liver is out of order, have mittee adjourned, there being no collection of relics of things and Grady management will have public no appetite, no life nor ambition, have a further business. bad cold, in fact are completely used up. Remarks and Expcrienccs-- r diers and sailors, and thank God 45 p. m times past, which proved quite a Taylor Craner, C. M. Oats and for the signal victory as achieved speakers and diversions of various Electric Ditters Is the only remedy that Miss Delle Paul M. Moore, Sec'y. will give you prompt and sure relief. They by American arms in the cause of kinds. feature last year. But home build- Parker. act directly on your Liver, Stomach and Earlington, Ky. August, 20,1898. ing is of more importance than 'a 200 p. m. Moral Training, In tho right. Our boys who have volunThe gentlemen who have agreed Kidneys, tone up the whole system and teered their services in behalf of , on the and In display ol the ruins of the past. to take charge as a committee of ar- make you feel like a new being. They are our country deserve our warmest guaranteed to cure or price refunded. For L. R. Kay. General Deportment I love. We congratulate the coun- rangements arc: Messrs. Thomas sale at St. Darnard Drug Store, only 50c. p. m. General Discussion A letter from Orlcan Pritchctt, 3:30 try upon a united people and its Longstaff, William Garrett, John per bottle. For Infants and Children. a;45 p. m. Miscellaneous Business. of Madison vTlIc, who is in Porto prosperous condition. Hogan, John T. Barnett and W. As announced last week the Thi Kind You Have Always Bought 3.00 p. m. Adjournment Rico as stenographer for Gen. Wc approve the call for this B. Vinson. Their names alone All the teachers of the First DisKentucky Conference of the A. M. convention and the call for the Wilson, says it is fine sport to sec Bears trict are expected to be present, Congressional District convention. arc guarantee of a successful en- E. Zion church meets in Earlinggunners take aim Signature the American and those of other districts are The following delegates are se- terprise and a pleasant day. ton Wednesday, September 7th. and knock over Spanish block Remember the date. cordially invited to come and take lected to attend and represent this houses. Dock is one of the few Lung Irritation part in the discussions. The meet- county at the Congressional DisLOCOMOTIVE BLASTS. A Narrow Escape. boys from western Kentucky who is the forerunner to consumption. trict Convention which is to meet Dr. ing will be at tli cChristian church. will cure it. and at Henderson, August 29, 1898, Thankful words written by Mrs. Ada E. Dell's have been fortunate enough from Entertainment will bo provided viz: Hart, of Groton, S. D. "Was taken with give such strength to the lungs that a If the Hopkins County Fair is not a big n soldier's standpoint to hear the cough or a cold will not settle there, a bad cold which settled for all. . success this year no blame can be attached H. Lunsford, Dr. W. P. cough set in which terminatedon inmy lungs; Twenty-fivcents at all good druggists. consumpbullets sing. to the L. & N. Co., because the fair comSallie K. Brown, C. S. C. Ross, J. B. Harvey, Dr. W. F. tion. Four doctors gave me up, saying I KclI.W. II. Ross.BenT. Robinson, could live but a short time. I gave my- Bids Wanted for Supplying Asy- pany got everything they asked in the way D. Utlev, Eld red Davis is home from the up my of special train accommodations, and the J. V. McEuen, C. U. Fox, R. R. self stay towith Savior, determined if II could lum Coal. not my friends on would war on a furlough and looks every people can get there if they desire to go. Graham, Paul M. Moore, Henry meet my absent ones above. earth, husband $100 Reward, $100. My Sealed proposals for furnishing C. Bourland, Chas. Cowell, Simon was advised to get Dr King's New Dis inch a soldier in his new karki Supervisor Davis has so far recovered The readers of this paper will be pleased covery for Consumption, Coughs and the Western Kentucky Asylum for from bis late illness as to be able to repoit uniform. Eldrcd has been strong to learn that there is at least one dreaded Dunlap, Wm. Beard, D. W. Henry Earle, R. . Salmon, Colds. I gave it a trial, took in all eight the Insane, near Hopkinsville, Ky., for duly last week. and well ever since he entered the diseaseItsthat science has been ablo to cure bottles. It has cured me, and, thank God, In all stages and that is catarrh Hall's C. J. Pratt, C. J. Waddill, Garland I Special rates, we understand, have been am saved and now a well and healthy with coal for one year, beginning servicer and he has had the good Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now Fisher, Joe Haywood, Lawrence woman." Trial bottles free at St. Dernard September 1, 1898, arc solicited. given the delegates who wish to attend the Will known to the medical fraternity Catarrh Rodgers, fortune to have held the good John King, M. F. Ward, Drugstore. Regular size 50c and $1.00. The amount ot coal required will congressional convention to be held at being a constitutional disease, requires a Guaranteed or price refunded. and confidence of his superior off- constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Sherman Saunders. be about one hundred thousand Henderson next Monday, August 29th. Said delegates are instructed to will be seen at the Cure is taken Internally, acting directly Eldrcd icers. Supervisor Sullivan says be finished layupon the blood and mucous surfaces of Mrs. J. M. Nisbet Dead. bushels, consisting of ninety-fiv- e where every the system, thereby destroying the founda- cast the vote of this county as a Fair, doubtless, ing the steel rails last week. Mrs. Jane Nisbet, wife of "far. per cent, pea or small nut, free tion of giving the patient unit for Hon. Geo. W. Jolly as mother's son of Company A. wish strengththo disease, andup tho constitution Republican candidate for RepreAgent htbridge, by permission of the by building J. M. Nisbet, died at home last from slack, and five per cent, oi company, attended the fair this week, and they might be to sec their old and usslsting nature in doing its work. sentative in Congress, and to use night. She had been sick for a Tho proprietors have so much faith in its and picked lump. Wash, as usual, tried his luck shooting friends. curative powers, that they offer One Hun. all honorable efforts to secure his long a time and for weeks she had Bids will be received at the office clay pigeons. drcd Dollars for any case that it fails to nomination. been lying at the point of death. of the superintendent of said asy E. K. Walker, now agent on the MemRespecfully submitted, There is evidence that some cure. Send for list of Testimonials. P J. CHENEY & CO , Toledo, O. While it was no surprise to those lum until noon, August 29, 1898. phis line at Clarksville, spent two days at W. H. Ross, one. inconsiderate of the rules of Soldby Druggists, 75c. J. D. Haywood, who had watched so faithfully by Right is reserved to reject any and the fair this week. He has a host of friends Hall's Family Pills are the best the Public Library and of the all bids. who gave him a hearty welcome. W. T. Scott, the side of the sufferer, yet the rights of other readers, has been Thos. W. Gardiner, Supt. Fire at St. Charles. Section foremand Hammond, of the Jas. C. Kilroy, summons was none the less painBy A. H. Anderson, Steward. taking from the Library books and J. B. Earle. Crofton section, cams near losing his house There came near being a serious magazines and keeping them an and contents last week by fire which origiThere was no minority report ful to loved ones. Mrs. Nisbet fire at St. Charles Monday. John WANTED nated in a closet where there had not been of time. The unreasonable length but R. J. Salmon, by instructions was perhaps 70 years ol age and had Baldcr's house caught fire from for many years been a consistent Two million split hickory any fire since last winter, and the cause is rules of the institution prohibit the from Charleston district, objected mystery, although some advance the thetaking of any book or periodical the kitchen stove. The house is to the resolutions and asked that member of the Christian church. spokes, size 1 i x 2 inches and a ory that some mice who were anxious to just next the business portion of from the room. Doing so works the name of W. T. Fowler be sub- Her husband still survives her. 28 inches long; 500,000 feet test tho composition of the Illuminated end hickory logs: length of matches was the cause. When discovinjustice upon others who may the town and a fire there would stituted for that of Geo. W. Jolly. They had reared a large family of first-clas- s a Nearly children, most of whom live to of logs, 14, 15, 16, 21 and 24 ered the fire was under rapid headway, reading or desirous of reading have been disastrous. be Ben T. Robinson likewise' made everybody was off at the ball game but fortunately Mr. Hammond was at the same book as several might be verbal objection. These objec- mourn the loss of a mother. The feet, delivered on our yard at work close by, and by the aid of bis men being played by the Greenville remains were taken this afternoon Madisonville-K- y. For par- and other citizens of the town the flames in the same book or interested tions took the form of an amendand St. Charles teams and only a magazine at the same time. The ment to the resolution and the to Grapevine cemetery, where they ticulars call at our office. were soon extinguished, but not until few were near to fight the fire. deTerms cash. this damages of about two hundred dollars had The librarian has reported vote upon a call of districts re- were laid by the side of other Buckeye Spoke Co. parted friends. Hustler. been done to the bouse and contents. it seems proper to But it was discovered in the nick sulted as follows: irregularity and of time and quenched while small. By John F. Fischer, M'g'r. Conductor Harris, formerly in charge of the matter. call attention to District. Jolly. Fowler. Coughed as Yean. e, 'v.i rmssi.. w "hiners' day." This is the Day of Coal iNQTniirTi?n unn iuuj.uuuijji ivn Tnuv juivuii Frank Henderson Dead. i . depot buildings and movable property wero loaded on the cars and sent away. When the farmers awoke Sunday morning two miles of the track was gone, and by midnight Sunday night very little of the ten miles was left. Conductors Llltlepage and Powers are are in charge of special fair trains this week and both are careful men, and passengers feel safe in their bands. L. & N. Improvement! rliners at The following notice of the death of Frank N. Henderson apOpened With the Biggest Crowd peared in the Albion (III.) Journal. that was Ever Known on the Frank was operator and agent for First Day. the L. & N. Railroad at this place for several years and had many friends. The Bee joins his family Prospects Excellent for dreatest and friends in sincere regret. Meeting in Its History. uuilili ur iiili mm. Mr. W. S. Mcdary. Dr. E. A. Chattcn, assisted by Drs. A. W. Davis and N, G. performed an operation Tuesday on Mr. W. S. McGary, who has been a severe sufferer for some time from an affection of the kidneys. The doctors express satisfaction with the operation, although they did not discover as much trouble in the a'ffected parts as was anticipated. Walter was in the hospital at Evansville some weeks ago and when the doctors talked of using the knife he got better and came home" choosing to be operated upon here, if at all. He has always been quite strong and it is hoped that he will be able to throw off this illness in a very short time. Moth-crshead, Mfe) THE EXCELLENCE OF SYRUP OF FIGS The Louisville and Nashville Railroad Company has in process of construction and in contemplation a large amount oi extensive improvements on the Memphis division. Red River IJridge, at this point, is being replaced by a plate eirded struc ture and will be completed within five or six weeks. The bridge over the Tennessee River, which Is 1,640 feet lone, is being replaced by a new one, and the work will require until next March. An electric light plant is being built to allow a nieht shift of 120 men to work. Other Improve ments contemplated are a round-bousat Paris to cost 100,000, and extensive terminal improvements for Memphis. Assistant Engineer Drum ley, who has the work here in charge, states that the strengthening of the bridges and other improvements is fortbepurnose of placing heavier rolling stock on this division. Lowering of some of the heavy grades will follow to enable trains to make faster time. e Lisman. of Owensboro, who has been visiting hero for some time, returned home Sunday, accompanied by Master Loyd and Misses. Oma and Tina Qaker. Mr, D. Drowning, " is duo not only to tho originality and simplicity of tho combination, but also to tho care and skill with which it is manufactured by scientific processes known to tho California Via Svnur Co. only, and wo wish to impress upon all the importance of purchasing tho true and original remedy. As tho genuine Syrup of Fips is manufactured by tho California Fiq Syrup Co. only, a knowledge of that fact will assist ono In avoiding tho worthless imitations manufactured by other parties. Tho high standing of tho California F10 Syrup Co. with tho medical profession, and tho satisfaction which tho genuine Syrup of Figs has given to millions of families, makes the nnmo of tho Company a guaranty of tho excellence of its remedy. It is far in advanco of all other laxatives, as it acts on tho kidneys, liver and bowels without irritating or weakening them, and It does not gripe nor nauseate. In order to get its beneficial effects, p!nsc remember the name of tho Company CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN KIIANCIKOO, Mrs. Ed Fugale visited the family of D. W. Payne at Providence Saturday. Messrs. Willie Rice, Bud Price, Ivy Marshall and Jeff Jenkins attended the ice cream supper at Liberty. At this writing Mr. Will Burchett, who has been sick for some time, is worse. T. K. Price and sons went to Providence LOUISVILLE. Kj. Cat. NEW YORK, N.Y. If ' ''' Dr. ' I' ' ' 'f ' Ottcs Balsam ''' I' 1' ' ' It I' tl Saturday. Miss Mamie Baker visited relatives at Providence last week. Miss Fannie Baker is visiting at Bordley. Spruce Gum CURES YOUR COUGH I IN A DAY. 25 & o, o 1 Oreat Dates. Springfield Republican. The great dates of the war are easy to fix in the mind: February 15, April 21, May :, July 1, July No one in the 3, August 12. whole country needs to be told what each stands tor. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The best Salve In the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter. Chanced Hands. Chilblains, Corns and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25c per box. For Sale by St. Bernard Drag Store. 50 CENT BOTTLES. tfi ,H'll'irn'WllTyPfryTrvrf'W Sold by St. Bernard Drug btore. 50 PAYS FOR THE 1 1 - Frank Dowd, a brother of Mike Dowd Twice-a-Wee- k of this place, was brought here last Tuesday. He lately lost both bands in a railCourier-Journ- al road wreck, and is just out of the hospital. Better Then A Klondike Oold Mla. Good health Is priceless when once lost When you hare a slight cold or couch Inreit 25c In a bottle of Dr. Otto's Spruce Gam Bal- ) 1 Earl-ingto- e sam, th returns are greater than a hall Interest In an Alaska gold mine, as gold cannot buy loot health, lleware of a allaht cold. A Sold by St. Bernard Drugstore. ONE WHOLE YEAR. Papers Sent 104 Six or Eight-Pag- e Postpaid by Mail. Almost DAILY RECORD OF WAR NEWS, Twice-a-Week al 1 There are more horses at the Hopkins County Fair this year than were ever there at a former School-room- Play-groun- d CASTOR A Courier-Journhas The the finest War News Seryice of any paper In the South or West. It is reliable, accumeeting. All other issues havo rate, incomparable. been subordinated to this ono great feature The Eagle, King-- ol all Blrdj, Subscribe at once and keep thoroughly is noted for its keen sight, clear and dis- posted. The offer may be withdrawn in a tinct vision. So are those persons who short time. The low price, use Sutherland's Eagle Eye Salve for weak eyes, styes, sore eyes of any kind or granulated lids. Sold by all dealers at 25 cents. 50c A YEAR YOU CAN GUT THE R Courier-Journa- orcXS placing a great is for Rev. C. C. Hall and wife have paper the purposo of twicea week within the reach of the gone to Onton, Webster county, masses. where Bro. Hall will help a sick BY A SPECIAL ARRANOEHENT preacher in his work. newsUr. Olto's Spruce Gum Balsam pleasant and reliable remedy foe croup, and all soreness of the throat, chest and the most TY!c-a-Wee- lV e Iuul's. large bottles, 25c. and SOc Sold by St. Bernard Drugstore. and the Vice-Prc- Excess Fares The North-Wester- n Discontinued. Line has Earlington "Bee," Both one year De-mos- s, 80-l- well-screen- discontinued excess fares on the "Colorado Special," which leaves This is for cisb subscriptions only, All Chicago daily 10:00 a. m., reach subscriptions under this offer must be sent ing Omaha 11:55 next afternoon. tbrougb the office of It has further improved us serThe Bee, Earlington, Ky. vice by perfecting through sleep ing car arrangements on the "Col Colorado to orado Special" T. Train leaving Chicago Springs. 10:30 p. m. daily also has through Tourists sleeping and chair cars. Chicago & Northtikets via the VC es xi xa. western on sale at all important and Always on hand a full and complete stock of points in the United States DRUGS AND MEDICINES, PER- Canada. For only $1.25 BEN ROBINSON, Morton's DRUGGIST Gap t o ley - Republican Congressional Con vention. Special rates have been granted in ilmcr. wlm dpctrn tn attend the Republican Congressional Conven tion which is to De neiu in nenuer- son, Monday, August 29. iiie Louisville and Nashville Railroad ;u oil tirknts nn this account at one fare for the round trip on Aug ust 20 ana tor morning trains 01 uiu 20th. The tickets are good return ing until the 30th. FUMERY and TOILET ARTICLES PAINTS AND OILS, PriYICISAN?' PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED. Don't Use Drugs unless you need tbem, and then only pure drugs, such as are sold by responsible druggists. Wo keep only the best. That is the great distinction to be looked for when tho time comes that you need them Nowhere else will you find so, complete a stock. A good time to begin that spring medicine. 1 Weak Bye aro Made Strong, -- 2 A NVJ'iNVASVCi?' V SV dim vision made clear, styes removed and COOL... DRINKS V granulated lids or sore eyes of any kicd speedily and effectually cured by the use of Sutherland's Eagle Eye Salve. It's put up in tubes and sold on a guarantee by all good druggists. I y i Five Cents. PLAIN ICE SODA. SODA, CREAM I A Some 90,000 persons attended the Exposition at Omaha last week. The attendance by days was as follows: Sun-da7i3i2; Monday, 10,204, Tuesday, Thursday, 17,750; Friday, 13,770; Saturday (estimated) Trans-Mississip12,608,-Wednesday, 15,-3913,-00- 9! a train on this division, but now at work PRACTICE LIMITED TO on the Cincinnati Southern, made friends DISEASES OF THE G Second here a visit this week. EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT. Third 5 Edward Scruggs, once an employee on Fourth 3 B01 UPfIS FIRST STRUT, this division, has cast bis lot with the Cin6 EVANSVILLE, IND. Fifth cinnati Southern. FOR SALE. 6 Sixth The Air Line railroad, in accordance Mr. and Mrs. John B. Atkinson One farm containing 200 acres, Are you a subscriber to The Seventh 7 acres in cultivation, 50 acres with the terms of the sale, took possession 13 kk? You should be. will return tonight from a trip in 150 Total 12 27 of the Jacksonville line south of Centralia, in timber, good dwelling-house- s R. J. Salmon then moved that the East where they have visited and good two good III., at 12 o'clock Saturday night. Ten the nomination of Hon. Geo. W. Iricnds and relatives at various tobacco barns, shedded. All build- miles of the line purchased was of no use Jolly be made unanimous. The places and spent a while at the sea ings in good condition. Plenty to the Air Line and has never been a paymotion met with applause and car- shore. Mrs. Atkinson's health is stock water. Good cistern at ing property, but the farmers along the ried without a dissenting voice. house. Good orchard for sale. route objected to Os 'being abandoned. much improved by the trip. B. Harvey then DR. L. D. BROSE, First 6 ST. BERNARD DRLd 5T0RE, BRYAN HOPPBR, Minscer. I suffered for 35 years with a cough, and spent hundreds of dollars with doctors and for medicine to no avail until I used Dr. 1 his remedy makes B.'ll's weak lungs strong. It has saved my life. J. D. Roseil. Granlsburg, III. y. Miss Martha Carroll returned to her home in Nashville yesterday afternoon. JOB WORK :. Will receive prompt atten tion at this office. Estimates furnished upon application. s, WILLARD HOTEL W. 0. NEW FOUNTAIN AT H $ $ 11M1P FOX'S GROCERY. Dr. Otto' Spruce Gum natsam l a scientific remedy based on modern dlscoTcrlcs and com. pounded by clicmlstjftif renown vlio liayo Riven throat and luatr diseases allrestudy. AskyooK drnffclat to procure It for you if not In stock. Hold In two aiies, 25c. aud 50c. j.toskkcjc Sold by St, Dernard Drug Store moved the John adoption of the report of the com. mittec on resolutions, which was done. A motion carried thanking the chairman and secretary of the meeting and the convention adjourned. Paul M. Moore, Secretary. OUR rjUARANTnn $100.00 IN OOLD. Wc will pay Ono Hundred Dollars In Goldfof any and every case of cough aud colds wber no benefit la derived front tue uto of Dr. Otto'a Spruco Rum HaUani. It contains uotulnp In. lurlouH and Is so pleasant to take. Uevraro cl Terms reasonable. Lying one and miles southeast of Dixon, one-ha- ll one-hal- liultallous. Sold by St, Dernard Drug Store. Subscribe for The Bke. f miles Ky., and one and west of VancAcrburg, adjoining W. D. Ramsey's farm, on rood leading lrom Dixon to Liberty. For any information call on W. S. Overby, on said farm, or write to him at Dixon, Ky. Receiver Jarvis was too fast for them. A construction train and 400 workmen were on hand with toots and steam up, and the very minute the time was up for the Air Line to take possession the construction train was run to the south end of the objectionable track, and In the dead of night the men were put to work tearing up the f rails and loading tbem onto flat cars. The S. MILLER, Jr., Manaoer. BEST $2 and $2.50 HOUSE IN LOUISVIELL. i'- - - Lta5 glMHMMHMMtMHLMBMHHMM THE' (SUNDAY SCHOOL. LESSON IX, THIRD QUARTER, INTERNATIONAL SERIES, AUG. 28. I I Ten Cents. BUYS ANY OF OUR j$H.;Hs4t3fci$t Veit of tho LeMou, 10-1- SUMMER DRESS GOODS. This Includes All of Our II Klnc vl, 8.18, 7 Memory Verses, Goldon Text, T: xxxlr, 7 Commentary by tho Iter. D. Jr. Stearns. ST. BERNARD COAL COMPANY.! INCORPORATED. 1 YOU NEED A DAILY IT ONLY T1 ( m NEWSPAPER! COSTS 8. "Than tho king ot Syrln warrcc against Israol and took counsol.vrlth hts corvants, snylntf. In euoli rnd such n plnco shall bo my camp." rrom tho story ot Miners and Shippers of ImDorted Organdies, Worth i2jc. to 25c. JLI TXE'Wr PATTERNS. ANDERSDN & WALLER MADISDIMVILLE. KENTUCKY. AN OPEN LETTER WE ARE ASSERTING IN THE COURTS 'OUR RIGHT TO THE EXCLUSIVE USE OF THE WORD "CASTORIA," AND "PITCHER'S CASTORIA," AS OUR TRADEMARK. To MOTHERS. PITCHER, , DR. SAMUEL of Hyannis, Massachusetts, was the originator of "CASTORIA," has borne and does now bear fac-simile on every signature of the wrapper. This is the original "CASTORIA" which has been used in the homes of the Mothers of America for over thirty years. LOOK CAREFULLY at the wrapper and see that it is kind you have always bought on the the wrapand has the signature of No one has authority from me to use my name except per. The Centaur Company, of which Chas. H. Fletcher is President. Gda-i7&&$fe f Oayffj f the same that - Do Not Be Deceived. Do not a cheap (because gredients endanger the life of your child by accepting substitute which some druggist may offer you he makes a few more pennies on it), the inof which even he does not know. BEARS THE SIGNATURE OF "The Kind You Have Always Bought" Insist on Having The Kind That Never Failed Tou. TH CINTAUn COMPANY. TT MUmAT BTRtlT, htWTORK CITY. J UM MEDICINE for the MILLION.. u 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. A Popular Proprietary A. New York company of manufacturing rhemliti.the Mpani Chemical Company, placed upontbo market about lire )ears aiua medicinal tablet or "tabule" comjiosvd ttt compressed powdered preparatlmiM tf crrtuln medicinal drugs which had been nscer talned 10 be of mora general ma amuutc utilical men than any other, for the cure or al lerlatlon of such Ula common to man o hate their origin In an Impaired digestion or nourishment and eliminating weakcd capacity for fiislmllMlnff fixitl, absorbing Kald to Include! pretty nearjy waste. every of fill Included under tlila lirad Is The r which the physician Is called upon lo prescribe. In preparing their standard dlseas remed forlhe acceptance of the Amerlcau HpIe the company laid down thoprluclple the highest grade, that ever) thing entering Into the packet nhould bo ofunimpaired throughand so prepared any txtended qualities Intact to retain Kid protected In any climate.Its Only tho choicest and drugs shuuldbeused,ttielrpreparat!on of time ahould balo accordance with tha latest perfected methods of modern science, thetabulca packed In glaaa, protected by atisorbtnt cotton, and securely corked. Kven thn corks used bare been of a grade so high In Its requirements that no manufacturer of Ibeso very-dastoppers could supply mora tbnn a small proportion from Ms output that would meet the exacting specifications. Tho class vials were In turn packed In loies of beauty and perfection of workmanship by Ihoxotised by the a quality not surpassed Injewelsand ornnmtntsorgold. Having set thrlrhlglistandard, rnustfaitldlous dealers In andneverconsentlngto vary from It, the proprietors resorted to tho accepted modem methods of making their commodity known, and seven hundred thousand dollars In. rested within nre years In newspaper advertising baa Informed every American cltltcn concerning thn superior and surprising qualities of 111 pans Tabules. Being thoughtful and painstaking ciuabrvert of ths changed conditions that sweep over the commercial world, and careful to note every circumstance having a bearing upon the successful prosecution of their trade, the managers ot the company have noted Is a present for oiery that there approaches anInsistent demand for a lower price although article that universal use, and that tho people, requiring the reaches or best of everything, resent being called upon to pay heavy percentages for superfluous wrapping and packing or unnecessary protection against deterioration that might rerears, but Is needless In tbo case of n purchase Intended to le consumed In a sult In week. It has also been discovered, and proved by the test or time and actual extierlence, the that these Tabules do not haremighttendency to loss ot qualities or diminution of ex at first havn been expected. Inasmuch as, under rellonce from exposure that favorable conditions, thoso that have Iain loose In a drawes, n traveling bag or pocket for several weeks or mouths are found to bo practically as fresh and as efficacious as cyer, Acting upon these suggestions, and noting particularly tho unimpaired prosperity of great newspapers now soM for a cent Instead ot the old rate of five times that amount, and the general tendency la all directions toward low rates and Increased sales, the company have entered upon the extterlment of putting up ltlpans Tabules In pasteboard cartons, which they will offer to tho tradoupon terms wblco will permit 0 a package being sold by the druggist or storekeeper at a price lower than ever Iwforo adopted for ap oprletary medicine KIVE CKNTS ten tabules, or doses, for one half a cent each. The company will not discontinue the manufacture and sale In the form with which the people have learned to know and value the ltlpans Tabules, but will offer the cheaper sort experlmentally-f- or the lienefltot such as may desire them. Itshould beplalnly understood that the quality ot the medicine Is identical In both sorts, tho only difference being In the form and comparative cost of packing or putting up. The five cent packages are not yet to be had ot all dealers, although It is probable that almost any drug-gis- t will obtain a supply when requested by a customer to do so but la any case a single carton, containing ten tabules, will be sent, postage paid, to any address for rive cents In stamps, forwarded to the ltlpans Chemical Co., Ho. lUHpruce Rt New York. Until the goods are thoroughly Introduced to the trade, agents and peddlers will be supplied at a price which will allow them a fair margin of TOtlt,vls 1 I dozen cartons for 40 cent, la dozen (III cartons) for l 32. 6 gross (TO cartons) I or tSZ. 2i gross l3,ojQ cartons) for U4I. UMU nilU .UV VlUVr 111 OTnr IBH, I AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAdmAAAAAJWAWAAAjyUWiU I AAAAAAAM John B. Cattleman, Arthur C. LaDrflnni;, Breckinridge Casllcma IB. i Royal Insurance Co. Or Liverpool The Larges Fire Insurance Company in the World. Docs the Largest Business Transacted In Kentucky Docs the Lamest Bussncss Transacted In the Southern Stales. . ., .... . .. Cain nnd Abol onwnrd nil tho charnotora in tho Ullilo nro olthor tor Gotl or ngnlnst Illm nnd nro scon clthor leaning unon Ilia wisdom or upon their own. But tho borrowed nx at tho bottom of tho rlvor tells tho condition of nil 111 on npnrt from Gad. All nro lost nnd holplcss to recover nnd how can such think to do might for or effectually ngnlnst Qod? Tho stick Hint caused tho Iron to swim nnd bo recov ered Is, llko tho trco cast Into tho waters ot Mara, suggostlvo of Illm who is tho Trco ot Llfo, who only can recover lost souls or mnko blttor waters sweet. 0. "And tho man of Qod sont unto tho king of Israel, saying, Dcwnro that thou s pass not such n placo, for thlthor tho nro 001110 down." Surely tho Lord God will do nothing, but ITo roonloth Ills 6ocrct unto Ills servants, tho prophets (Amos 111, 7). As II 0 told Samuel about Saul whom Ho would send to him to bo anointed king, nnd also told him what would hnppon to htm the day ho left him, adding, "Do as occnslon sono thco, for God Is with thco," so Ho boos tho end from tho beginning of ovory tiny for onch ot us, and If wo lento our way with Illm Ho will bring it to pass nnd ortlor our steps to Ills glory and to our highest good. 10. "And tho king ot Israol sent to tho placo which tho man ot God told him nnd warned him of nnd saved himself there, not onco nor twlcu." Thus illustrating II Chron. xx, SO, "Uollovo In tho Lord, your God, so shall yo bo established; bollovo Ills prophets, so shall yo prosper." Thoro Is nothing on earth so Buro ns tho Word of God, for it is forover settled in lioavon (Va. oxlx, 80), nnd, though all olso mny fado and fall, tho Word ot our God shall stand forovor (Isn. xl, 8). 11. "Thoroforo tho heart of tho king of Syria was soro troubled for this thing, and ho called his sorvants and said unto them, Will yo not show 1110 which of us Is for tho king of Isrnclf " For unloss thoro was a traitor among his mon, how elso could his plans bo mndo known to his onomyf Thus reasoned tho king of Syrln, for ho know naught but human wUdOm, and yet ho know that tho lnournblo dlsoaso of leprosy had been healed in Israel, nnd wns It not possible-thnono who had connection with suoli lower might nlso bo nblo to rovoal secrets? 12. "Andonoof his servants said, Xono, my lord, O king, but Ellshu, tho prophet, that Is In Israel, tclloth tho king of Israel tho words that thou spenkoth In thy bedchamber." Can any lildo hlmsolf In socrct plncos thnt I shall not boo him? snlth tho Lord. Do not I fill lioavon and earth? said tho Lord (Jor. xxlll, 24). Thou my path and my lying down nnd art acquainted with nil my ways, for thoro la not n word In my tonguo, but, lo, O Lord, Thou knowost it altogether. Yen, tho darkness hidcth not from Thco, but tho night shlnoth as tho day: tho darkness nnd tho light nro both nllko to Thco (Is. oxxxlx, 0, 4, IS). It was ono of tho servants who told tho king about Kllsha, nnd HwnsthoEorvants who persuaded Nnaninn to wash nnd bo clean. 18. "And ho snUl, Oo nnd spy vthcro ho is, that I may send nnd fetch him. And It was told him, saying, Dohold, ho is In Do than." How blind nnd stupid pooplo nro who know not Oodt L'von tho doll hlmsolf seems nt times to act llko n perfect fool. Might rfot tho king ot Syria hnvo said, "Well, If this man somehow knows my secret plans nnd tells his king, thoro Is no uso in my trying to got him, for ho will know thnt I nm coming nnd can hldo hlmsolf from mo." Dut ho is blinded by his master, tho dovll, nnd goes heedlessly on, bent on his own purposes. 14. "Thoroforo sont no thlthor horses and chariots and n great host, nnd they enmo by night nnd compassed tho city about." Ho must hnvo folt thnt Kllsha was mora than an ordinary man or ho would not hnvo thought it ncoessnry to Bond such n host to tako ono man. So ho doos tho best ho knows how to got his man, and to bo moro snro of taking him ho docs It secretly by night, so that no human eyos can soo what ho Is doing, for ho knows nothing ot Illm to whom tho dark-nos- s and tho light aro nllko. 15. "And whon tho servant of tho man ot Qod was rlson early and gono forth, nn host compassod tho olty, both with horses nnd chariots. And his eorvant said unto him, Alas, my master, how shall wo do?" In two cases wo hnvo soon servants wlsor than their mastors, liut this servant docs not socni tohao profited as ho mhjbt by hnvlng such n master. Kven our Lord had to say to ono ot His dlsolplos, "navo I bocn so long tlmo with you nnd yot hast thou not known mo. Phlllnff John xlv. 0), 10. "And ho answered, Ftar not, lor thoy thnt bo with us nro moro than thoy that bo with thorn." Hero is faith soolng tho unseen. Moses ondurod as soclng Illm who is Invisible. Tho things seen aro temporal, but tho things unseen aro eternal. Happy nro thoso who hnvo learned to boo tbo things that nro lnvlslblo to ordinary eyoti, who, llko Stcphon, look up steadfastly Into hcavon nnd soo tho glory of God and Josus and And comfort in Ills words, "Decnubo I live, yo shall llvo also" (John xlv, 10). God would hnvo His people without fear, nnd a prayerful study of tho "fear nots" from tho first ono In Gen. xv, 1, onward would greatly tend to this happy stato of mind which would bo much to God's glory, 17. "And Ellsbn prayed and said, Lord, I pray thec, opon his oyes that ho mny eeo. And tho Lord opened tho oyosot tho young man, and ho saw, nnd, bohold, tho mountain wns full ot liorsos nnd chariots of tiro roundabout Ellshn." Wo road in Itor. v, 11, thnt tho angels nro 10,000 times nnd thousands of thousands, and n fow ot thoso would bo Butllolont to tako caro ot Ellshn. Our Lord said that Ills rather would glvo Illm 10 legions of thorn if Ho OBkod for thorn, nnd wo aro told that they aro ministering spirits, ministering unto tho holrs of salvation (Hob. I, 14). 18. "And whon thoy enino down to him, Ellshn prayed unto tho Lord and snkl, Sinlto this iooplc, I pray thco, with blindness. And Ho sinoto them with blindness, aooordlng to tho word of Ellshn." Kotlco also Kllsha'a third prnyor nnd answer In this lnoldont In vcrao 20. nnd If ou earnestly covet such lntlmnto fellowship with God, mnko John xlv, IB, 14, n very prayerthorn-solves, Syr-Innt com-pnsso- et M-r10,-0- QQA , AND COKE. ft General Office, Earlington, Kentucky. s 2 JAMES R. LOVE, Mnnagcr, 201 N. Cherry Street, Nashville, 4 $ Jj ff JJ ft ' A GENTS A WEEK To read avery ilay In the year The Louisville 'I Branch OfTiooss. R. G. Evening Post. The Uvcnlne Post tin the ROUSE, MnnaRcr, Palmer House, Broadway, Paducah, Wholesale 1 Kentucky. Tennessee. S. H. NEVVBOLD, Manager, 342 W. Main Street, Louisville, CAPT. T. L. LEE, Manager, Corner Main and Auction Streets, Memphis, Tcnn. Kentucky. A. S. FORD, Manaqcr, 327 Upper Second Street, Evansvillc, Ind. s.gres:nt JOHN T. HESSER, Ilauser Building, St. Louis, Mo.; J. W. BRIDGMAN, Room 85, Hartford Building, Chicago, 111. Market Reports. State News. Frankfort News. Washington News. Short Stories. Women's Page. Children's Pace. y M0'1 Ony. RATES l I s THE FAMAUS ND. a Market. CDAL, I i I 1 12 I J Months,., Month - 6 Months Months ..$2.00 1.50 1.00 .SO For all uses, from Earlington, Diamond and St. Charles Mines. Only Vibrating Screens and Picking Tables used. THE BEST SELECTED COAL IN THE i i CLUBBED WITH THIS PAPER. Btmple Copies furnished On Application, i I U Young man, dress up. Don't "be a fop, but look well dressed. Our Tailor Made Cloth, BRUSHED BOKE FOR BR8E BURNERS AND FURNSBES. Why buy High-price- d Anthracite Coal, when you can get ST. BER- NARD CRUSHED COKE for a much less price? ton of the Crushed Coke will do the same work as One ff ff 2 one ton of the best Anthracite Coal. I ASK YDUR DEALER FDR IT AND SAVE MONEY CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR. A Kiss. 1. ing is well and artisti- cally made. Wc havo stacks of samples. Genuine goods at reasonable prices.. .St. Bernard foplo Tor tho Week Ilrglnnlnr; A Of;, Comment !) Iter, S, II. Dojrlo. cxlx, Surrounded by admirers Al Long Uracil, Hobson slood. As any hero under Tone lVnctlcal uses of the niblo. Pa. Tho supremo purposo of tho Biblo is g to teach ua what wo aro to boliovo Gwl aud what duty God of us in this life It is oar only iafiilliblo guide It nlono tolls us how wo can llvo eo as to glorify God that wo may enjoy Illm forover. It is tlicroforo worthy our highest admiration and lovo, our most earnest study and our deepest meditation1 Would that all men could say with tho psalm- Oh, how I lovo thy lnwl It U my nuilltatlon nil tho day. Tho Diblo, t to accomplish its high purposo, must necessarily bo n practical book, aud it is. Somo of its practical purposes aro pointed out in tho topical reference. 1. Tho Biblo gives wisdom nnd understanding. "Thou through Thy commandments hast uiiulo mo wiser than my enemies. Ihao moro understanding than all my teachers; for Thy testimonies aro my meditation." Tho Biblo abovo nil gives practical wisdom, moral wisdom. It tells us how wo may wisely uso tho talents nnd opportunities of lifo that our lives may bo n success for eternity ns woll as time. It teaches us how to number our days that wo mny apply our hearts to wisdom. It alms not so much to givo intellectual wisdom, as heart wisdom, practical wisdom such an understanding of lifo ns will load n man to prnctico virtuo nnd shun vice, nnd after nil this Is tho most kind of wisdom. 2. Tho Biblo refrains our feet from every ovil way. "I havo refrained my feet from o cry ovll way, that I might keep Thy word. " Tho Biblo explains to ns tho truo naturo of ovil, it wants us ngnlnst its nwful consequences, nnd in theso ways it lends us to refrain from ovlL It holds up iKjforo ns tho benuty nnd advantages of n holy, virtuous llfo and thus again gives ns nu iuccntivo for avoiding tho very nppenrnnco of ovil. Wo cannot keep Cod's word and cngago in ovil, and thcioforo, if with tho psalmist wo wish to keep tho command-incut- s of God, llko him nlso wo must refrain our feet from every ovil way. 0. Tho Biblo is n guido "n lamp unto my feet nnd a light unto my path." It is our best guido, our only trno nnd Euro guido. It guides us from sin to holiness, from helflshncss nudworldli-new- ) to God, from earth to heaven. Wo should seek moro nnd moro to mako tho Biblo n practical book, by putting into practico Its commandments and prccopta It is not enough to know God's commandments; wo must do them. ful study, understanding thnt "in His Biblo Readings. Dcut vi, namo" means at least "on His buslnoss," j xo, and asking suoh things ns Ho Himself Joshuni, 7; Ps. i, 0 j xix, ( Vlt, j ill, would nsk. Wo must not lmnglno Ellshn 12 Prov. i, spooking an j thing but truth In vorso 10, EcoL xll, 13, 11; Luko xslv, Acts xvil, JO, for tho man whom tho klngot Syria want- John v, 00; xv, 10-ed was really tho king ot Israol. 11; Col. i, II Tim. iii, lo 0-7-20-214-1- 7. ist: Such circumstances would And with his heart in tempest. His surging soul in swirls, He calmly faced the muzzles, Of ball a hundred girls There were eyci of skjcy bluencs. There were eyes of beaming brown; There were ees of gray and hazel. There were ecs to bring one down. lrom heaven to Long Island To wear the hero's cown And Hobson stood among them, While batteries of smiles Were turned full oa the hero, In varying forms and styles. s Which filled the air with And htrewed them 'round in piles. At last one dainty maiden, e A dream of bliss, From sainllv old St Louis (With more of them hie this). Reached up and handed Hobson A large and luscious kiss. Then out spake Hero Hobson; "Uy all the gods," said he, "If any one had mentioned I hat this would come to me, For sinking that old vessel Down in the Cuban sea, I'd not have been contented 1 o sink a single one, Hut would hae sunk a million Ueloro the job was done." heirt-throbpink-whil- The Treasury Statement. Petition for the Third Kentucky. Lexington. Ky., Aug. 23. Wasiiinoton, Aug. 23. Today's There is a petition circulating statement of the condition of the among the companies of the Third treasury shows: Available cash Kentucky regiment asking the balance 5277,868,851; gold reserve Government to muster them out of the service. As they cannot go to the front, they do not care to be staying here drawing the small sum of 1.5 per month and sleeping on the cold, damp ground. The pctitition was started Sunday and already the companies have signed and about 600 names arc enrolled. Some of the commanders of companies have become very angry at some of the men, and in one instance a Captain threatens to resign unless the boys of his company erase their names from the petition. 1 withhold this name on account of notwishing to embarrass the officer. I think the petition will be all signed by Wednesday and forwarded to the War S205 ,439, 255 Gen'l Store. ou Aro Going North, YouiiR Han Killed Himself. Hopkinsville, Ky., Aug. 23. Harvey Boyd, a son of J. A. Boyd, county assessor, committed suicide at his home at Kelly, this He drank an county, today. ounce of carbolic acid. Motive unknown, as he was seemingly happy. He was unmarried. AdmiraJ Dewey has sown and watered a magnificent crop in the Philippines, and his countrymen expect the President to sec to it that the crop is gathered and placed in strong barns, from which neither German, French, Spanish, or Japanese rats can steal it. Louisville Post. Tho Truest Friend aoct Ilslpor. If You Aro Going South, If You Are Going East, If You Are Going West; UCMSC TICKCTS VIA THC tOUHVItlt ANtlHVlUC R. n. aho a ceuna The Maximum of Safety, The Maximum of Speed, The Maximum The 1 of Comfort, Minimum of Rates. . ATMOHC, o. r, a., Department. General Kates, Time ami si I other lufunnal Ion will cheerfully furntshcJ C. L'RNVOI. Now here's lo Hero A Qreely's 278 Days of Denth. Hobson, Who wouldn't be a hero. To stand where Hobson stood? -- W J Lampion, in New York Son true man and a gcodl The Fourth Kentucky is to Be Dissolved. Lexington, Ky., August 22. A part of the Fourth Kentucky is to be mustered out of service, and the boys will return to their usual pursuits. The remainder of Col. Colson's command will be attached to some other regiment to All out. The true story of those 278 days of suffering by Grcely's heroic little band of explorers in the Arctic region has been told by Grccly himself, for the first time, for the October Ladies' Home Journal. For years General Grccly has kept an unbroken silence about his fearful experience and that of his companions, as they dropped dead one by one at his side, and it was only after the greatest persuasion that the famous explorer was induced to write the story. PAUL M. MOORE EARLINGTON. KV Resident Agent (or Earlington and Vicinity. Barbee & Casfleman, MANAGERS. Southern Department, Home OfUce Louisville, Ky. WW rywwwwsvwwwvvw wwvwwwvvvwwwwwvwvwvwwvwvwwwwv J inlX Ills iMve. As lovo oomos from heaven eo it must food ou lioavouly brond. It cannot oxlst In tho wilderness unloss it bo foil by innnua from on high. Lovo must food ou lovo. Tho vory soul nnd lifo of our lovo to God is His lovo to us. Episcopal Itocordor. ri IilI.h;,. lfl il iiiliJMltlyii fllmii,;t.;in;t'lintf Hurt In, 1 liiiA 1 2 ll.ii I.. il...nti ii a i 1 WE HAVE SPARED NO EXPENSE To make our Funeral Equipment the best in this part of the State. Anything and everything you want in livery i A PRICES ALWAYS THE LOWEST. ssiuiusjliiisjiijsjjiii Each man has his own personal and it Is unvvlso to oxpoct him or oursolves to do that whloh is beyond our power, Tbo dood for which pralso is bestowed on a man may have boon dono without much effort on his part, though ib could not hnvo been dono by ns. On tho other hand, that which is caaily nnd oyen naturally dono by us mny only bo dono by nnothor by strenuous effort ana tho ovoroominfj of his natural inclination. It is tho noul which thuB puts constraint upon his nnturnl tornpornrnonB who is tho trtro ovorcoincr and entitled to rank as n real horo. Episcopal Rcoordcr. s, 1istsj.iua ANT m. Xt A va. i. a. is. 1.1 NOT!) JXJU I.IIHtS. fcUUlUL ' ! All LI4.L "J"v EARLINGTON, KY. !Wijwigpniipi miPtpmipntqpmitft pnnjh"ij,m,jjiii ijyn Uoat Coujth Hjrupw TiutcsUtHxl. . In (HIm.s, fMlll I1IO.I U..U If llrlJKKIrR IIIIO Dm nwf Inspiration und Experience. Tho Biblo was written by inspired men, but it was nlso written largoly Out of tho personal experiences of thoso mon, This is ft very instructive fact, nnd. it wH requlro n Uttlo thought to soo tho full forco of it Tho Biblo is, in ft very great degree, tho record of tho experiences ot men under tho inlluonco rrvrP Uiu fiitstl nt (fA mill fit fa 4a V ie PJaiv uiiAJiAts 4W41& mm r vuu wit- trnl reason why it is bo profitable for aoctrino ana roprooi ana cuincnuon. That which unites them is tho iutonsoly interesting fact that God uses them, with nil xholr individual peculiarities, and yet with thoir common spiritual needs, ns His Bpoolal messengers of warning nnd mercy to tho human race. CommouwcaUh (Baptist). Jt was niter btopnen Ixaa dollvcrcd a Bcrmon that cut his hearers to tho heart ftndmado them guash upon him with ono accord and cast him out of tho city and stono him to death that ho, boing full of tho Holy Ghost, looked up steadfastly into heaven, saw tho glory of God, saw .lesus standing at tho right hand of God, prayed for his murderers, committal his hpirit to God and foil nsleoip tho tint Christian martyr. Cluistiau Standard, Siberian Railway Luxuries. Tho new Siberian train which was recently sent to St, Petersburg for tho apWhile the boys of the Third regproval of M. Khilkow, Minister ot Ways iment are as brave as any and are and Communications, returned lo day after as willing to fight as the ones who being personally inspected by the Czar. It is an improvement upon Ibe first specially have gone to the front, they do built train, which was a marvel to Rus- not care to stay away from home. sians. The new train consists ot livo coachWhile thc'pcoplc of Lexington are and 0110 for es, two for second-clas- s doing the best they can for our passengers, the others being a dining comfort, still there is no place like and baggage car. Besides the comforts of a bath room, with gymnastic appartus, a home, The regimental canteen, which library in several languages, a piano nnd selection of music, mars, guide books, al- opened on Saturday, and the .rebums of views, an ico cellor and an ar- ceipts of which go to the hopital rangement for boiling water in three minis not doing as thriving a business utes by means of steam, which were found our good in the first train, the new one is filled wilb as it would had not plates which indicate the next stopping Colonel opened the lines and given station, and, if the stoppage be over five the boys the liberty to go where minutes, also how long the train stops, A they pleased, only requiring of barber, who is also qualified to givo medithem to be hern at drills and roll-ca- ll cal assistance, and a superintendent, who and in camp by 11 . o'clock p. speaks Russian, French, German and English, are among the other conveniences to m. comfort of traveling now provided The Wealthy Fanner Dead. train will be lighted inside and out by electricity, and electric cigar lighters find Hopkinsville, Ky., Aug. 23. a place in the dining car, A lavatory has Chiles T. Barker, the wealthiest been fitted in tho second class rar, so as to man in Christian countv, died early be available to thn enthusiastic photographer to chaoge plates and develop in during this morning at Kennedy, aged 82. Electric bells and portable He was a native of Virginia and the journey electric reading lamps aro in each com- cams here in his youth. He was partment, Tho kitchen is intended lo the head of one of the most promifurnish a hot dinner for a maximum of families 111 the Pcnnyrilc. sixty people. Paper and envelopes are lo nent He leaves four daughters, and nn be supplied gratis at tho buffctt, whero hot and cold drinks of all kinds are lo be had. estate valued at half a million. There is no charge for the barber, but two The burial occurs tomorrow at roubles is tbe price of a bath, for which Cloverdalc, his homestead. three hours' notice beforehand must be given. From Moscow one may now gel to Col, Bryan has had no chance to within a few hundred miles of Irkntsk on fight the Spaniards, but will find the Bixth day, nnd tbo charges for this plenty of fighting to do before the journey under such luxurous circumstan- Democratic party is united on his ces are very moderate. hermit platform. Louisville Post. first-class Tho church teaches no ono to do oviL It has no mixed standard of right and wrong. It aims to keep thoso who havo not gono astray in morals in tho straight paths of honesty, truth and virtuo. It teaches parents to lovo thoir children and oxhorts children to honor their parents. It warns men wliat will como to them if thoy chooeo tho wrong In to tho right It is a great conserving forco among men. Who can toll how great tho wrongs of tho world would bo if wo had no church? Whon till distinctions bocomo so confused that black is white and white Is black, when wrong is right and right la wrong, it will then bo possiblo to nuko out a case against tho church ns tho of mankind. But whllo lovo stands opposed to liato and virtuo is better than vico tho church must bo accounted tho truest friond and helper of mankind. Independent prof-crenc- o y f .Or by "w. W. ETHRIDGE, Arent. Locuvuxk, cv. NASHVILLE, CHATTANOOGA AND ST. LOUIS RAILWAY. SLEEPING CARS between Nashville and Lbaltanooga, Ala bama, Augusta, Macon, Jacksonville, Knox vlllo, Asheville, Washington, lialtlmore Philadelphia, New York, Portsmouth Norfolk. Jackson, Memphis, Little Rock Texerkana, Sherman. Waco, Dallas and Pott Worth. : ; PULLMAN PALACE ilS Palace Day Coaches on all Train) Information pertaining lo TIOKETS. ROUTES, RATES. ET8 Will bo cheerfully furnished upon -- i n application to Ticket Agents, or to "THE BLIGHT OF FREE TRADE-T- HE BLESSINGS OF PROTECTION." A J. WELCH, Division Passenger Agent, Memphis, Tenn, Is Iho title of n document just issued by . H, LATIMER, Southeastern Passrngrr tbo American Protective Tariff League Agent, Atlanta, Ga This document clearly demonstrates the Northeastern Pass. effect of tho system of Free Trade under D. J. MULLANEY. Act. so W Fourth St Cincinnati, Q. Ihe Wilson Tariff, and of Protection unR, C. COWARDIN, Western Pass. Agent, der the DIngley Tariff. It is based on Room 40j, Ry: Exchange Iiu)djng, tbo result of the Tariff League's Industrial Mo. St. Census, and should be in the hands of every voter. Seven copies to any address HRIAKD F. HILL. Northern Pass. A,gl Room 39B Mamuett Uldg Chicago. for six cents. Address W. 2. Wakeman, General Secretary, No 135 West 93d J, L. EDMONDSON, Southern Pass. Agl. Chattanooga, Tenn, Street New York. W. L. DANLEY, Gen'l Pass, and Ticket Agt. Various peoples are claiming Nashville, Tenn Admiral Sampson as a native of their country. The latest is the Cork Examiner which says Samp- iJS tffl tVl ! son first saw light under the shadow of Moore Abbey, in County Limerick. DETECTIVE We want a man in every local ity to act as private Detective under instructions. Exnerlence Address, unnecessary. i VJ V Twentieth Century Train. Electric lighted throughout (inA detective leiin. lAGENcr, nasnTiiiOi f cluding lights at the head of each which leaves Chicago daily at 6:30 p.m., and reaches St. Paul and Minneapolis early next morning, is regarded by tho traveling public as the highest development in railway science. This train is equipped with buffet, smoking and library cars, regular and compartment sleeping-car- s, and luxurious dining cars. The principal summer resorts in Wisconsin are most easily reached via the Chicago and Railway, "tho pioneer line west and northwest of Chicago." All ticket agents sell tickets via this popular route. W. B, Kniskern, G. P. & T. A. Chicago, 111. North-western berth), the North-wester- n Limited, JOB WORK Will receive prompt atten tion at this office. Estimates furnished upon application. The Qwcnsboro Rational bank and the Deposit bank, two of the strongest financial institutions of Owensboro, will consolidate within 30 days. The sick in the Third Kentucky are reported to bo getting along nicely. It is principally measlqs and mumps. t Subscribe for '.. ti "Wi ??; fcssflf "The Bee." H(k AsMisiLil mBfifflfciii, '"i" ii. rum-- - ' . r isJBJLM jjijtiMHLssdi - ..jMlat, . Mf 'sjaiffif r,i - - "m ,' '. b&&.akA&iXuh.avM. .... 'ot.it..'-.j..,,-iiaii-1-f , , - uBlkai, , 1 Jmm. aflflpjjjjjjjjjjjjiiiiLH sVssisfjHflPVVIMsPVIPI'.jPIIWnHlJIIIsV $"7J2S&M!rt9R0HLeTCilwRv!!IHiBL