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Bee (Earlington, Ky.): May 25, 1899
Bee (Earlington, Ky.): May 25, 1899 Bee (Earlington, Ky.) 300dpi TIFF G4 page images Bee Publishing Co. Earlington, KY 1899 bee1899052501_sn87060004 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Bee (Earlington, Ky.): May 25, 1899 Bee (Earlington, Ky.) Bee Publishing Co. Earlington, KY 1899 $IMLS This electronic text file was created by Optical Character Recognitio n (OCR). No corrections have been made to the OCR-ed text and no editing has be en done to the content of the original document. Encoding has been done through an automated process using the recommendations for Level 1 of the TEI in Librar ies Guidelines. Digital page images are linked to the text file. j r '1 . ' ' . 'ft f NO. 21 m fr i j TENTH YEArRI GRAIWARMY. EARLINGTON, HOPKINS COUNTY, KENTUCKY, THURSDAY, MAY 25, 1899 Large Attendance at the State of ladies present is said to be for several years. THE FORM OF GQYFMMENT PROPOSED. Glasgow was beautifully decorated. Tuesday night there was a l'realilcut (losniin of the Filipino at the courthouse. camp-firCompilation Ailmlttrd Ihnt llif Projioaal iiiih l.llirrul, anil thai Joseph H. Browning, of LouisNotlilnR Could be Wo me thuu the ville, was elected commander and Lata Hpunlah Hull. a badge of "gold studded with'dia-monds- " was presented retiring Munllii, May 22, 3:15 p. m. I'rof of the United States Department Commander John W. Schurman, Philippine commission, has unbuilt-teHammond. the following' wAttcn propositions to the Filipino i. Happy Welcome Home. "While the ilnnl The Volunteers of Company A, form of government decision an to the In In the hamta of Third Kentucky regiment are the congress, the president, under his home and have been and are wel- military power., pending the action It was and Is a hearty of congrcKH, stands ready to offer tho comed. following form of government: welcome extended Company A by Form of (lot eminent Outlined. the pcople'of Hopkins county and A governor general, to be appointed a cabinet, to be apother companies by the people of by the president;governor general; all pointed by the other parts of Western Kentucky. the judge to be appointed by the Had there been tho same oppor- president; tho heads of departments Americans or tunity and a Western Kentucky and judgesorto be cither ulxo a general both; and Filipinos, metropolis to which the entire advisory council,- its members to be regiment might have been brought chosen by the people by n form of sufcarefully deterfrage to be such royal welcome would have mined upon. hereafter ' been given as was extended to Desire that Bloodshed Crase. "Tho president earnestly desires that that other Kentucky regiment the people bloodshed cease, nnd which came to Louisville some of the Philippine!, at that early date, an months ago. The welcome, though enjoy the largest measure of compatible with pence and divided, could not have been order." warmer nor more cordial and it is The United States commission prestill on. Madisonville was decor- pared the scheme, and the president ated and in holiday attire, and for cabled his approval of the form of the document. the time tho Mecca of many visitThe Filipinos have made no definite ors who had fiiends among the proimsltlon except for n cessation of hostilities boys in blue or wanted to help re question until they can present the of pence to the people. Speeches were made, t ccive them. A Fallacy Shown Uj. Prof. Rckurmnn told tho Filipinos bands played and everything bethey of gathering the longed to the bojs. The Bee peoplehad no meansthe Americans contogether, ns joins in the welcome. Welcome trol most of the ports. lie also re' honju to peaceful pursuits, to long, minded them that n liberal form of "them, and government was sober and prosperous lives, to pointed out that it offered was better than tho N every gooJ thing that life affords, conditions existing under Spanish rule. Gozagn, president of the Filipino and may there be never another commission, replied that nothing could ' occasiou for the call to war to stir be worst that Hpanlsh rule, and adthe blood of patriotic young and mitted that the form of government nlil America. The American proposed was liberal, AarBlnaldo's Demand Preposterous. Volunteer has taught foreign na- - The civilian members of the Filipino nuns a ICB3UU Mjcjr win uui avuu commission have declined to 'vTyiT farifr-- l hut nin ike American Vol- with the other members of. that - ... "WSma 3" trie" former ..,... .V-. consider femmi4efir ir. .; -- uniuvr ever nuius iiiiiiseu in T .iA.Agulnaldo's latest demand io lxs preposterous, after Otis' refusal iiraa tij iccau of tin armistice, referring to his wish for time in order to consult tho FiliSome Heroes of Peace. Encampment The Purposes of the United States Falmouth, May 23. The American Seme of the Cubans Won't Give Uj Tho State Encampment o( the line steamer Paris, Capt. Watklns, Their Arms But They Won't Government Made Known G A. R at Glasgow was largely from Southampton, May 20, via CherGet Any Money. to the Filipinos. attended this week. The number bourg, for New York, is hnrd nnd fnsl aground Just off Lowland's Point, twa miles east of Covcrack. The vessel went aground in a dense fog. The passengers were landed safely n't Falmouth. It is hot yet known to what extent the vessel is damaged. Capt. Watklns reports that she lies in a comfortable position in a smooth sea. It Is thought she may be floated at the next high tide. When tho vessel struck, assistance yvns summoned by means of rockets. As soon ns tho signals of distress were seen at Coverack, the rocket nppurten-anc- o wns mada ready, and a. crew of four men put out in a lifeboat, nnd proceeded to the stranded vessel. They report that when they reached the Paris they found not the slightest ligu of excitement aboard the ship. AH the passengers were below nt the time. As there was evidently no immediate danger, the lifeboat crew left the Paris and came to Falmouth to lummon assistance. Tho first intimation of the vessel's striking tho rocka was a Blight grating sound, which was followed by a iccond nnd more pronounced shock, the lookout gave a warning shout, but before tho engines could be reversed (he nhip had gone on the rocks. A majority of the passengers were not awaro that an accident had happened nntil they wcro summoned on leek, when they found the boats.rendy lo receive them. Tho sea was calm nt the time, and tho passengers were safely got aboard the lifeboats with-ju- t difficulty. From tho boats they were transferred to tugs, which had one to tho assistance of the distressed vessel, nnd brought to Falmouth. PREPARATIONS FOR DECORATION DAY. ill Di mm THE STEAMER PARIS AGROUND Hard and Fast OS Lowland's Polnt- The Passengers Snfelr Landed In the Life Iloats. I 1 1 HI AV4I R THE AMERICAN DELEGATES. Berlin, Mny 20. The Cologne Gazette, in publishing a sketch of thr Amcrlcnn delegntes to the Peaco m ferencc nt The Hague, praises the taol of President McKInley in avoiding thf uppolntment of political favorites unil mys of the Americans: "They are well known nnd universally respected men of great capacity ia their professions, honorable gentlemen o blameless reputations." RACE RIOT AT A CAKE WALK. - I'lreil Into AVhlte Blen, AB50WiEXXVKE Makes the food mbrtfclelrCfous and wholesome Knii Mtwa rowwli eo., tw yokk. Baking Powder UNNOTICED. PIN The Filipino Envoys at Manila Have No Power to Negotiate Terms of Surrender. MUST REFER ALL TERMS TO A6UIHALD0, I Heaves Give larger than e The Cubans to be Shown How the Gasette Thinks UluMy Auierlrnns Honor Their Hero The CoIoK-nof the American Delegates to Demi Senor Morn on the Question the Pence Confereni-e- . of Iteforinlnnr Leical Procedure, OTHERWISE Itc. lu-a- d E . W i'.: Mnj.-Oe- n. From Harper's Bazaar. It is with making a hero as it is with making a cup of tea; the water has first got to come to a boil. The job cannot be done with cold matcrialF, be they ever so proper. At almost every some one gets hurt. Often it is the hero himself; and if the hurt is severe enough the job is spoiled, except for literary and moral purposes. But very often the hero gets off all right and the other fellow gets hurt. Sometimes yes, often the hero shows his quality in saving life. That happens constantly at fires, so that it is a very common thing to lead in the nowspapcrs about the heroism of firemen, and especially about small, muscular firemen, who fetch exceedingly heavy women out of burning buildings and carry them down long ladders. No fireman minds being a hero, for he has plenty of company, and is not bothered by overmuch admiration. Indeed, in every calling where the supply of danger is adtquate heroes seem to abound. The New York Fire Department is full of heroes, tried and accredited, and it is so with the fire departments ol other large cities. Policemen of high courage turn up whenever an occasion offers, and occasions are not infrequent. Locomotive engineers are brave men, us a rule, very apt to turn out lit roes at a pinch, and to be buried Shiptwo or three days later. masters usually meet expectations in a crisis, bo that it it is considered vi ty scandalous when they do not. We arc fo used to heroism in all the ordinary callings that, though )vk admire it when it turns up, we arc not unduly agitated by it. Heroism in war stirs our enthusiasm more thoroughly because we re less used to it, and we are less used to it because wars are comparatively scarce, and the opportunities for American fighting men lo make manifest their dispositions ure rare. hero-makin- pino congress. 'Will Lunch the Commissioners. with After a conferenco the United Stntes commissioners, the Filipino commissioners will lunch with Prof. Schurman, and will afterwards visit the vessels composing the Amcri can fleet. HAVE STANDING g IN COURT. r Confederate Records Knock Out Claim (or Damages Against ' tho United Btatcs. Washington, May 23. In deciding the claim of Sarah A. Oakes, against the United States for a vessel taken by the confederate government during tho war of tho rebellion, the supreme court of tho United States yesterday held that tho archives of the confederate government constitute competent testimony. These archives showed that the rcsscl in question was purchased by the confederates. "These archives," said Justice Cray, in deciding the case, "arc not the highest authority, but they are records made by men of high standing and deserve credence." The decision was, accordingly, against the claim. THREE MEN BLOWN TO ATOMS. r--- ISxyloslon of a Tank of Nitroglycerine at the Aetna (Ind.) Pow- der Works. Chicago, May 23. Three, Chicago men, employes of the Aetna Powder Co., nt Aetna, Ind., were blown to Atoms In tho explosion of a tnnk of nitroglycerine Sunday night. A pipe leading from the line, burst, Igniting Borne saw dust and Iencs near a flue leading into the room containing the ujtroglyccrliM! tank. Not a yestigo of the building remains, and up to sundown yesterday, the bodies, nor any portion of them had been recovered. Co.tly Fir In llruukln. New York.May 23. Fire of unknown origin started in a building in Fremont street, Brooklyn, used by Veils tiros, as n planing mill, und spreiiil . rapidly until nearly an entire block was destroyed. The total loss is estimated ut! $330,000. The flames extended to Kagle and Kent streets, destroying a number of dwellings. The property destroyed, included four factories, a planing mill, a blacksmith shop and 14 dwellings. Tho Oldest Old Maid Dead. Huntington, Ind., May 23. Anal Peggy Bailey, the oldest old maid in tho United States, die'd at her home, near this city, Saturday. She was born In Kentucky, and was 112 'years old last March. She never was sick but once, nnd that was nbout eighty years K- - N " Hnvana, Mny 24. Some of the late insurgents nvcr that they will not give up their arms, but Oov.-QeBrooke has no present intention of making a search in order to seize arms. If tho Cuban soldiers are not willing to bring in their arms nnd thereby get tho $75 allotted to each roan as his share of the $3,000,000 the matter will be jiassed over. Preiinrlnir for Dccorntlon Dny. Mrs. Kstcs O. Bathbone is organizing Decoration day exercises. The graves of the 49 American soldiers burled nt Qnemados during the winter, will Iff! decorated with flowers, and Hen. Kitzhugh Leo will Issue nn order on the subject for the usual military display. A special train lms been arranged for in order to tnkc people from this city to witness the Decoration day celebration. Ilrfortiilua- - Leirnl Proccdnrc. Kenor Morn, tho supreme court fiscal, in nn Interview, is quoted as saying he ngrecs that Scnor Lanuza, head of the department of justice nnd public Instruction, did wrong to abolish the incommuniendo system before reforming the entire procedure. According to tho present method, it is pointed out, n prisoner enn not arrange to have his friends testify 'favorably or subsidize n lawyer. The SpanlHh code ponlshes perjury severely, but the GREAT FIRE AT DAWSON CITY. people hero have not he respect for an oath which people have in the Losses Million Dol- United Stntes. This is owing to tho Inlars nnd Not One Cent ol corruption of the Spanish officials, who surance Town Paralysed. had the Iden of profiting from everyVictoria, B. C, May 22. An extra thing done. Therefore, Scnor Morn pdded, matter "requires careful edition of tho Sknguay Alaskan, re- study, the in the meanwhile! nnd I will alceived by tho steamer Lees, contains low of no change until prepared to Benthe following report, wired front complete the reforni process." nett, to Skagnay, just previous to the QUEEN VICTORIA'S BIRTHDAY. tailing of the steamer. Wiped Out the Business Center. "Another disastrous Arc has visited Four Generations of Descendants Hake nnd Knjoy Ilnppy Scenes Dawson City, this time fairly wiping nt Windsor Castle. out tho cntlro business center of the town, creating losses thot wilt aggreLondon, Mny 21. Tho gathering of gate $1,000,000, without a dollar's worth the royal family nt Windsor castle y to celebrate the eightieth birth-fla- y of insurance. The news was telegraphed from Bennett yesterday afterof Queen Victoria, will b the noon by the special correspondent of largest, with the exception of tke jubtho Daily Alaskan, who received it ilee gathering, that has assembled from a man named Tokales, who had Ihero in many years. Not only will just reached Bennett from a long and Sour generations in succession bo presperilous trip out from Dawson over ent, but there will be a great gatherbroken trails, open rivers and danger- ing of children and grandchildren of ous lakes." er ninjesty. Services In London. ASHF0RK AGAIN BURNED. Although the official celebration in 3, Second Great Fire Within n Year, London will not occur until June in Ihcre will be thnnksglvlng services and Only a Nominal Insurance St. Paul's cathedral and Westminster on a few HaUdlngs. tbbcy, as well ns in many other large San Diego, Cal., May 20. A special shurches, nnd reviews at all the mill-:ai- y to the Tribune from Ashfork, Ariz., barracks. lays tho business portion of the town DEWEY IS AT HONG KONG. of Jerome, Arlr., n city of 3,500 inhabitants, was almost entirely wiped out Arrival of the Olyntpla at IIonB by fire yesterday. Konff Sainted r All NationalThe place experienced a similar futi itiesThe Admiral Is 111. September, and had since last more substantially rebuilt. There was nong Kong, May 23, 7:35 p. m. The only a nominal insurance on a few United Stntes cruiser Olympla, with buildings. Admiral Dewey on board, has arrived The Damage to the Paris. hero from Manila. She was saluted by Falmouth, England, May 23. The ships of nil nationalities. crew of tho Paris during yesterday the Going nshoro Admiral Dewey, Capt. were engaged in jettisoning the coal Lambcrton, Lieut. Brumby and United from her bunkers. Divers who were recently employed States Consul Wlldman were received to inspect tho wreck of the Mohegan, by a guard of honor of the Boyal .have been examining the Inside of tho Welsh Fuslleers, when they lnnded, to Paris for the purpose of ascertaining visit the governor of Hong Kong, Sir the extent of tho damage done. They Henry A. Blake; Moj.-Ge(Inscolgnc, discovered four or five large holes. In command of the troops,nnd Commo-ifor- o lluckalew. Death of Powell, commanding the naval Bloomsburg, Pa., May 20. forces. The visit was nftcrwards reStates Senator Charles Buckalew turned by the officials, mentioned. died at his home hero yesterday, aftor Admiral Dewey is in bnd health, bean illness of less than n week. Mr. ing too ill to attend the queen's birthBuckalew was stricken with heart fail- day dinner. ure last Monday night, and, owing to The Olympla is going to dock here his age, did not rally. He leaves a and will remain ten days nt this port. widow and a married daughter. Tho funeral will tako place next Monday. Phoenix Park Murderers Itclcnsed. Dublin, Mny 24. The lord lieutenant Ordered to San Francisco. of Ireland, Karl Cndogan, has released May 20. Lieut-Co- l. Washington, , Marlon P. Maus, inspector general, has O'Hnnlon, Mullot nnd James Kitzlinr-risallns "Skin the donC'the last three been relieved from further duty in this city and ordered to San Francisco for Irish political prisoner who were senassignment to duty as inspector of tenced to imprisonment for life for that department. Col. Mnus has been onsplring to murder Lord Frederick on the staff of Gen. Miles for several Cavendish, chief secretary for Ireland, and T. II. Burke, permanent under years. tveretmy for Ireland, who were nRsas. The Week's Failures. ilnnted by stabbing In Phoenix park, New York, Mny20. Dunrcports thnt Dublin, May 0, 1S82. failures for tho week have been; Snlllnu- - of tlio Shcrmnn. In tho United Stntes, against 250 last San Franclsqo, Mny 21. Tho trans29 luft year, and 17 in Canada, ngninst port Sherman has Railed for the Phil)car. ippines, bearing 1,800 men, the largest A Ten Pee Cent. Increase. number of soldiers to lcau this port Denver, Col., May 23. Notice has jn u single transport, and 75 officers, been given of a general increase of imong them Brlg.-tleBates. The ten per cent, in wages at the Bessemer sntlre Sixth Infantry, under Col. Kelsteel works of the Colorado Fuel and logg, made up the greater part of tho Iron Co., at Pueblo. About 1,700 men Sherman's complement. are benefitted. Terrtflc and Fatal Uxnloslon. Cholera Epidemic In India. Copenhagen, May 24. A terrible er London, May 20. It is announced in. a special dispatch from Allahabad, plosion has ocucrred nt the military capital of tho northwest provinces, laboratory here. While some workmen engaged in filling that a serious epidemic of cholera hns were latter exploded andshells somo oi killed seven followed in tho wake of the plague. At tho Kurrachec, the principal seaport town men and severely injured a officer and two workmen. of Blnde.there were 04 deaths, Thuro' Tho laboratory was destroyed. day, from cholera. n. housc-to-hoiiir to-iaU-v- n n. n. -- Severnl Wounding Three L.nld Out. n Crowd ol NcurroeH negroes into a crowd ol wjilte men. Three white men, Braley Thrasher nnd an unknown man were wounded, when the- - whites returned the fire, fntnlly wounding four negi'ou ond slightly wounding several otlieri. More tlinn 50 shots were fired before the disturbance was quelled. Homnwnrd Movement of Volunteers Washington, May 23. The war department is proceeding on the theory thot by the end of July not n volunteer soldier will be left in Manila, and gen Otis' report, yesterday that the transport Wnrren had arrived advances the time when the homeward movement ol the volunteer troops will begin. Already notice has been issued that mail for the First California and Second Oregon volunteer regiments should not be sent to Manila, but to San Francd by the cisco. riot between whites nnd blacks, btart .Enid, Okln., Mny 20. A negro cakf WiuU nt tho opera house broke up in o American Capital In Shaniihat. London, Mny 24. The Shaiiirliui of the Dally Mall says: "Sir Charles Boss, representing nn American syndicate, has nlTeml to purchase the municipal electric light plants, on condition thnt tit; pinclias- r W fjiren the right to cstublUh train- - VWlVg." A Fortunate lnstltatlon. Pcorin, III., May 21. In addition to a magnificent endowment already made, Mrs. Lydlii Bradley has just donated to Ote Bradley Polytechnic institute nil in Peoria county, estimated to be worth oer $300,000, retaining a life interest therein. V. S. Supreme Court Adjourned. 2i. The United , Washington, May States supremo court adjourned, on the 23d, for the term. During the session the court disposed of 510 cases, leaving 302 cases on the docket. At the close of the last previous term the docket contained 313 cases. ty Plre nt Philadelphia. Philadelphia, Mny 23. Fire of unknown origin destroyed the Oxford hotel building, including Oxford hall, onco famous for political meeting held there, and the Oxford stables. The loss is estimated at $100,000, partly Insured. Tor Iteltef of Needy Volunteers. Chicago, May 23. Afund of $160,-00drawn from a dividend on 400,038 shares of World's fair stock, is being set nsldo for needy nnd suffering members of tho various Illinois volunteer regiments of Cook county who served in Cuba. Killed r n Horse Thief. Wichita, Kas., May 20. Dr. Esmond a member of a posse seeking Bill Wat son, a. notorious horse thief, was phot ond killed by tho latter northwest oi Shawnee, Okla., Thursday night. The gong escaped nnd another posse is in pursuit. Und Splendid Sport. Middle Pass Island, O., May 20. Grovcr Cleveland, who, with a party of friends, ha3 been fishing In this vicinity for several days past, will lttvo for home Saturday. All the members of tho party have had splendid 0, President McKInley has a new, trap, in which he goes driving dnlly. Some of the Cubans nre voluntnrlly disbanding, taking their nrrns with them io their homes, Edwin Long, of Brookfield, Mo., va arrested, nt St. Joseph, on n chnrgo o! forging n check for $C0. Won! hns been received of the death n nctress, of Mile, llhen, the at Montemcrcl, France. Edward Clnrk, n butcher nt Hopkins, Mo., committed suicide by shooting himself in the head. A seere storm swept through several counties in Texas, destroying cropi and injuring ninny inhabitants. Mrs. Frances Nevada Stalcup, ncc Williams, aged 22 years, died suddenly at her home In Unolnvillc, Mo. A pnrty of scientists of the department of agriculture will go to Alaska to Investigate its agricultural resources. William Thayer, WHIInm Hyan nnd Edwnrd Price were arrested nt Thayer, Mo., on the charge of passing counterfeit $t bills. Edith McKcc, aged 10, committed suicide nt her honto north of Mary-villMo., because her parents objected to her sweethenrt. Wililnm Mnstcrson, n blacksmith, is under nrrest In New York city for having brutally branded Morris Braf, aged four years, with n red hot iron. A lnrge portion of the government of Astrakhan, on the northwest coast pf the Caspian sea,has been submerged by un overflow of the Blver Volga, Early Monday morning John Tllte. aged 49 years, died at Paducah, Ky., from an overdose of laudanum. Ills daughter was married the night before. John J. Travis, n wealthy stockman of St. James, Mo., wns nsphyxlatcd in .the Pine hotel, nt St. Louis. The police incline to the theory thnt it is a case of suicide. The Fortieth general assembly oi Missouri adjourned at 5:30 p. m., Thursday. The old expedient of stopping the clock before the hour set woi resorted to. A jury at Danville, III., gave Mrs. Ada Patterson n vcrdlcl for $4.1)00 ngalnst Mrs, Benjamin Brown for alleged alienation of the affections of her husband. , Mary Bnrrett, who was driven from her home nnd three children, nt St Louis, on account of drunkenness, several days ngo, wns found dead in n room of n vacant house. Wililnm Yancey, a wealthy farmer, who resided several miles north of Butler, Mo., while driving to town, wus caught in a storm nnd was struck by lightning and instantly killed. Lightning struck a Baptist church at Stevcnsville, Tex., killed ono member and seriously shocked nine others. Several queer pranks were ployed by the bolt upon persons in the church. Zinc oro In what is thought to be paying quantities has been discovered six miles north of Chlllcothe, Mo. An assay of oro found near the surface shows it to be 52 per cent. zinc. Dennis Barnes, on aged colored man, who has served 11 years of a life sentence for a murder which another man confessed, on his deathbed, to having committed, has been "pnrdoned." The state department has abolished the consulates at San Juan and Manila, congress having failed to make appropriations for their maintenance, they being United States territory. Gov. Stephens of Missouri has granted a pardon to John M. Boblnson, whe wna sentenced nt the October term In 1891 of the circuit court of Scott county to 50 years In the penitentiary for murder in the second degree. well-know- Th narden of Tbelr Talk Now Is Autonomy, the Moneyed Landers Now IUlQC In Favor of Peace Ma. Kobbs's Expedition Continues Its March Up the Rio Grande. warning of Winter So the falling of the hair tells of the approach of ago and declining power. No matter how barren the tree nor how leafless It may seem, you confidently expect leaves again. And why? Because there is life at the roots. So you need not worry about the falling of your hair, the threatened departure of youth and beauty. And why? Because if there is a spark of life remaining in the roots of the hair , Manila, May 22. The Filipino commission, which nrrived here on Saturday to negotiate with tho United States commissioners, held a conference this morning with Messrs. Schur-mnWorcester and Denby. They say they aro without power to bind the Filipino government in any particular and can only refer any results of the present negotiations to Agul-naldo. Hpent Handay In Manila. Manila, May 22. The Filipino commissioners, den. Grcgorie del Tilar, Ueut.-Co- l. Alberto Barretto, Maj. Zcallta nnd Senor Gracio Gonzaga, with their families, spent yesterday in visiting friends in Manila, and conferred with Scnores Florentino Torres, t'ablo Ocampo and Teodoro Yanco, the members of tho local Filipino association, who will participate in the meetings- with the American commissioners. AYELTS Opposes Independence. Scnor Torres was a member of the nfenlnnldo commission before the war. Ho opposes independence and favors autonomy nnd he has been most influential in persuading the followers of Agulnaldo to make tho present advances. HAIR r VIGOR will arouse it into healthy activity. The hair ceases to come out: it begins to grow: and the glory e! your youth is restored to you. we have a book on the Hair and its Diseases. It Is free. Tho Bast Adtilem Free, 9 Bj:ort. Gold Kind In New Mexico. Boswcll, K. M., May 23. Gold has been discovered nt Fortales, a new town on the line of tho Pecos Volley & Northwestern road, B0 miles cast pi here. The discovery was made in a well that was being dug at a depth of 3,1 feet. New Vork's Welcome: to Dower. Albany, N. V, May 24. Gov. Boose-vcl- t hns expressed his approval of making the welcome of Admiral Dewey a stuto celebration. He is heartily in favor of n statu appropriation during the extra session of the legislature. Shootlnir Over a Gnmo of Cards. Chicago, May 22. During u quarrel otcr n game of cards George Allen shot nnd fatally wounded Burrel Douglass and his son, Frank Douglass. Allen nlso received two bullet wounds nnd mny die. Ncnrlnu the Cnd. Melrose, Mass., May 21. Mrs. Mary A. Llvermore, tho noted lecturer and literary woman, is falling in health, und at times she tells her friends she thinks tho end is very nenr. Autonomy la the Talk. Autonomy is the burden of the talk of the Filipinos, and it is thought the kind they wish for would be little different from the scheme of nn American protectorate which they talked of before tho war. of Autonomy. Paterno'at Senor Tatorno, who- has succeeded tho irreconcilablo Mabinl as president cabinet, is n of tho Filipino student and a writer of ability. He onco drew up a plan of autonomy under Spain, which tho Spanish government promised to adopt, there then being a troublesomo rebellion on foot, rhe American commissioners, In studying tho question of Philippine government, have 'found several good points n this scheme. Patcrno is now the etrong man In Agulnaldo's party. Moneyed Leaders for Peace. All the moneyed leaders of the seo that it la hopeless, and ore anxious for peace. Thoso who ' want money think they may profit by awhile harrasslng tho Americans longer. Started n New 1'npcr. On the suggestion of Mr. Schurman, president of tho American commission, the local Filipino peace party, has ttartcd a newspaper. MnJ. Kolibe'a Expedition. Maj. Kobbe's expedition to open communication with Gen. Lawton has occupied Arayat, about seven miles beyond Candabo, on the Itlo Grande, following tho course of the stream. No insurgents were found there, and the PampangaB along the river arc friendly. Last Friday Maj. Kobbe took Santa Ana, about six miles northeast of San Fernando, on the road to San Isldro. A priest met tho expedition with a white flag. Invited the Americana to Enter. Delegations from San Nicolas and Santiago, small villages just south of Arnyat, came to him with the news that 200 insurgents, who had been holding both places, had withdrawn. They Invited the Americans to enter, Itussell Suec Opens His Purse. New York, May 21. Itussell Sagt and ns the members of the expedition has contributed $50,000 toward thf" marched in tho church bells were rung, fluid of $400,000 needed to build a nnd tho timid natives who had fled home for the Woman's hospital of New flocked back. York city. IBs gift brings the amount A Victim of Myxodermn. subscribed up to $300,00. Bloomlngton, 111., May 21. An autopsy on the remains of the late Mrs. In Annual Session. Ifnrtford, Conn., May 24. Tho seven- Hose Funk, wife cf Hon. George W, ty-third annual meeting of tho Na- Funk, of tills city, revealed the fact , tional Congregational Homo Mission- that she was the victim of myxoder-maone of the rarest diseases known ary society began its session here. to tho medical world. The subcutaneous tissues had become ossified, makTHE MARKETS. ing tho skin hard and dry, like bone. New York, May 21, ISM. CATTLE-Natl- vo Btccrs....J 1 71 tit 6 60 Arrived nt Gibraltar. 6VJ V COTTON Mldullnjf Gibraltar, May 22. The United & 1 20 Fl.OUlt Winter Wheat.,.. S 2 Hod WHEAT-N- o. if States auxiliary cruiser Yosemlte, cartO H 2 COHN-N- o. rying Capt. Richard P. Leary, U. S. N., 2 .... it OAT&-N- O. New Meis d I!l W JW the governor of BT. LUU1B. COTTOK-MIJd.l- lIC C3 E 20&Tt Gunm, and a garrison of marines, has JM U llEUVKS-Ste- ers arrived here, en route for that island. 2U) 4 70 It yon do not obtain all the benefit! you expected from tho ate ot the Vlior, Trite tho doctor about it. l'robiblr there U tome dlrflcaltjrwttli your iren- am lyitem wmca may no eaiiiy DR. J. 0. AYEII, Lowell, Uu. POLITICAL Iln POINTS. - Hon. John S. Rhea paid his respects to Gen. Hardin at Owens-borlast Monday. The race for Governor of Kentucky is now like the weather quite a warm affair. Elkton Progress. The Georgetown Sentinel wants Judge O. S. Demlng" 't6Vgo"oiit after the Republican nomination for Attorney General. Judge Detning served in the Federal navy through the war and was elected by acclamation president of Kentucky's first Republican Electoral College. He was Republican nominee for Lieutenant-Governo- r in 1879. Attorney Caleb Powers of, has announced his candidacy for the Republican nomination for Secretary of State. Mr. Powers is a well known young lawyer and Ota tor. William Jennings Uryan will speak at Evansville Tuesday night, o May 30. The State Democratic convention will meet in Music Hall, atLouisville, June 21. Hon Sam Stone, State Auditor, has announced his candidacy for Governor. He told The Bee last week in Louisville he would announce. Mr. Stone is a popular man and will have a good following. Sealed proposals will be received by Cel. William J. Bryan for a plank to take the placo of the 16 to 1 plank, which has rotted away. The Colonel reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Louisville Evening Post. Grayson' County Republicans will hold a mass convention Monday June 26 to select delegates to the State Convention. APPRECIATES LI I I' i- r'l -i ?:i 1 newly-appointe- School Advantages Offered in & Cows and UcKors. 1W j 8 CALVIiS (per 1W) 3 40 ki 3 UOUS fair toJlioIce RHKKP Kalr to Choice.... I CO it 5 KLOUll Patents luowj.... J 70 ip J Clear and Straight. 2 00 it 2 WHEAT No. 2 ItcJ Winter .... W COHN-N- o. OAlS-N- o. 75 S7V4 Earlington. by Mr, 25 W 60 77 34V4 2 2. 2 im:-N- o. 10tlACi.0-l.u- sf w. Children's Day. will be held Special Children's Day services at the Methodist Ctiurch, South, Sunday morning, An atbeginning at to o'clock. tractive program has been arranged which will be participated in by Sunday School children and people and will guarantee satworkers. This is the regular anAny orders left with isfaction. Children's Day service. nual my son John W. Twyman will Conservative estimates of the Klondike have prompt attention, gold oatput tblt year plan tt at' James A. Twyman. Bricklayer and Plasterer. I have located in Earlington (or the purpose oflserving 'the public in the capacity of bricklayer and plasterer, which has been my trade I solicit this for many years. work at th6 hands of the Earling-to- n Howard, the youngest child of F.,B. Arnold, has been quite ill for some days past and has caused no little concern among the family and friends. The boy is reported improving now. Mr, and Mrs, pijufaM CUBAN OIL HUml Subscribe for Thx Bxi. cures Cut,, Burns, Bruises, and Sores. Price, ,26 cents. Sets' by.St. Barnard Drag Store. Rhcu-Baatt- 70 tt) U i WM Snow In ISnitlnnd. 72HW 2 Bprlnff WIIUAT-N- o. London, May 23.- - The weather toNo. 2 ItoJ It it 76 O 33U No. 2 day is much colder in England. Snow ;OItN No. 2. Mlxod W .2714 has fallen in the north at Yorkshire, OATS S4 15 if S 20 (new) POUK-MCKANSAS CITV. and the Westmoreland hills arc cov6 00 CATTLE Natlvo Steers.... 4 00 ered with snow. 3 40 W 3 SO Urudes UOGS-A- 11 Big: Picnic 73 W 2 lted 75 WllUAT-N- o. Opinion. 29 2 White WHIP Succumbed to We are preparing to give a London, May 24.Public Doily Tele- OATB-- No. J2V4 Si it 2 UORN-N- o. The NEW ORLEANS. grand picnic on Saturday Juno 3, graph announces this morning tho FLOUR IHeh Qrado 3 60 0 4 26 41 43Vi 2 COUN-N31 & at Earlington. Every arrange- n'rcontlnuanco of its Sunday edition. OATS o.Western 36 15 00 fcllOOO tho No comment accompanies lce ment will be made for the comlort 9 00 O 9 26 PORK Staadard Mess 6V UAC'ON Sides and pleasure of those who attend. COTTON-Mlddl- lns t it 6H Fourteen Persons Drowned. LOUISVILLE. Big time. Come everybody. 7G Q 77 Berlin, May 24. Fourteen persons WHEAT-N- o. 2 2 Red 37W MO Mixed Scott Morton & Son. were drowned by the capsizing of a CORN-N- o.No. 2 Mixed 30 0 31H OATS Q 9 (.) ferryboat on tho Danube, near Straub-ng- , PORK New Moss UACON Clear Ribs Bavaria, Tuesday. CttW COTTON-Mlddl- lng Mrs. Thos. Whitford is reported ( HAY-Cho- Clear Dairy.... UUTTEU-Cliol- co EUU8 Fresh UAL'ON Clear Hlb LAUD Prlmo Btcam ClUCUiO. CATTLK Native bteors.... to Choliv liOUb to Choico.... BHIil.P-l'u- Ir r'LOUH Winter Patents... Burlni: i'Jlu.ua... HAY ti 62 it 2H ISl iw u U 00 buriuy.... t 60 l.cai 9 00 tb 12 60 Timothy 13 if if Death of Francis Smith Edwards. Dunkirk, N. Y., May 22. Francis Smith Edwards dttd at his home In this city Saturday night of paralysis, aged 62 years. He represented this district in congress for a number of years beginning Is 1854. U k ,,,. 1 W 9 16 11 Vji'ii 13 it 00 6S i iU it 4 75 3U it w 6 25 IflH 6 60 3 70 The following card is handed in Jas. R. Deanc, whose coming to Earlington, The Bee remembers was, he said at the time, influenced by the long-terfree schools that were given EarlThe Relnn Mercedes. Two Cape Henry, Vn., Mav 22. The re- ington children and patrons. claimed Spanish naval cruiser, the of the daughters of this gentleman Rclna Mercedes, in tow of the tugs graduated in the common school McrrittandlteaCQcpassed in the capes course at the close of the recent at 10:30 yesterday morning. He writes as folschool term. Dewey Leaves Manila. Washington, May 21. Admiral Dew- lows: ey cables the navy department that he To tub Editor: has sailed with the Olympla from MaMy coming to Earliaetoa eight years ago nila for Hong Kong. was, in a large measure, induced because m a- lif to some better, but htr progress ward recovery is slow. to- Arc you a subscriber to The Bee? You should be. Are you a subscriber Bke? You should be. The Tbe ancients believed that rheumatism was tbe work ot a demon within a man. Any one who has had an attack of sciatic or inflammatory rheumatism will agree that the Infliction is domoniac enough to warrant the belief. It has never been claimed that Chamberlain's Pain Balm would cast oat demons, bat it will care rheumatism, and hundreds bear testimony One applilo the truth ot this statement. cation relieves the palo, and this quick relief it affords is alone worth many times its cost. For sals by St. Bernard Drugstore, Earlington. Ben T. Robinson, Mortons Gap: George King, St. Charles. of the holding ot a nine months' school within tho town. Having four girls to educate, I knew tbe facilities were so ranch better here than in the country. My thanks are due to tbe company which, aiding tho public school fund, gives patrons of the school the advantage of four months' more opportunity in each year to instruct pupils, and to all who have made it possible for my daughters to build npon a aura foundaI am gratefully, tion. James R. Dean. Uncle Oscar Stevens, who has been aick for two weeks or more, Horace was a shopkeeper's son. is now improving. .! . "lv r on ''V. it. HLt4& rfc 4, !" , Ct)giiW Bee PAUL M. MOORE. Editor and Manager. BEE PUBLISHINB Incorporated. COMPANY. Earlltimon ai Second Uiimittirr Entered the Peitofflce it SUBSCK1PTION RATES: .ft oo Oni Ye'ar.tirletly Inadrance . jo ' " SlaMomba, J ThrsMontbt. " Simla Copies ;!"1," 5 Specimen copies mailed free on application. the wanted in all parte ot Correipondenta onntr. Addreia m lor particulars. THURSDAY, MAY 2J, 1899. ANNOUNCEHENT. are authorized to announce PRATT We Pratt, of Hopkins County, at I. didate for the nomination for Gorernor State of Kentucky, aubject to the action Republican party. Judge a canof the of the State on a plane that aonld ever give notice to Kentucky. We (mould nominate a true and loyal Republican who belongs to no (action and stands ready to unite the Republican party In the State We should nominate a man whom all sound money men could conscientiously support and thereby aid ns in the coming 'struggle as tbey have in the past. We should name a man who would do honor as an executive We should' and will nomito Kentucky. nate a man who is brave enough and fully able to meet Mr. Goebel on the stump and denounce tbe roost infamous law' that was ever put upon tbe statutes of any commonwealth.4 WeartffeoinRiloboniinatoa man at ihe'Lexingtocf convention who will make an active campaign and honor 61d Kentucky thousand mawith a victory of twenty-fiv- e jority. We have suggested some; as we think, good politics and bow appeal to every Republican in the Slate to make himself ready for harmony and be prepared to en dorse the character we have spoken to you about. In our next Issue we promise to name a harmony candidste and promise to not leave a stone unturned until the an nouncements! hi'nomination shall have been declared. "Durability is Better Than Show." The wealth of the multimillionaires is not equal to good health. Riches without health are a curse, and yet the rich, the middle classes and the poor alike have, in Hood's Sarsaparilla, a valuable assistant in getting and maintaining perfect health. It never disappoints. Scrofula now eleven, had Mr. P. Watt Hardin seems to have fallen- into the common political error of writing too many letters. And his enemies arc making use of it. - The Administration is paving the way to the emancipation ol Cuban' women. It is announced that Cuban girls will be given employment in the postal service. bold and patriotic volunteer soldier in Michigan spoke out in meetin' Sunday when the preacher talked' treason against the Ameri can foreign policy, saying: "Any man who talks like that is a traitor to his country and to his flag, and I refuse to listen to him." A 3 rtt Capt. Nat Howard, of Morgan-towand recently of the Third Kentucky U. S. Vs, has thrown down the gauntlet as candidate for the Republican nomination for the State Senate from the Seventh district. Capt. Howard is of the stuff'that men arc made of. We dip our flag to him and hope he may- be a winner. n, - 1" . The following resolution adopted f ri- public meeting in Owensboro itr reference to Commonwealth's Attorney Jake Rowe is a startling sermon on the evils ot intemper ance and the downfall of a bril liant man: character and "That habits ot tbe present commonwealth's at torney a harmful example and fruitful source ot lawlessness, and we favor his re we recognize in tbe ata I;, tirement from office at tbe earliest possible opportunity." o t" Ms ? Ohio county has a candidate for Attorney General in the person of Hon. M. L. Heavrin, an able law yer at the Hartford bar. The Hartford Republican describes him as possessing all the necessary qualifications and thinks him among the most desirable of candi dates. Other papers are reflecting this opinion. Tiik Bee thinks that Western Kentucky is the place to get Republican candidates Hopkins will iurnish this year. the winning Governor if our sister counties will arrange the rest of the ticket with strength equal to its head. Maybe we can find a little place on the ticket for the mountain districts. A. It is coming to be recognized by the courts and those in authority in the land that American citizenship protects a man in life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness even to the extent of preventing the American Workingman from being hindered in prosecuting such work as he may choose at such wages and under such conditions as he may choose to accept. The infringement on the right ot private contract is being rigorously prosecuted, even when such interference conies from members of an organization who shoot "scabs" and dinamite valuable property. Stone Announces. As has been expected for some days Auditor Sam Stone has announced his candidacy for the Republican nomination for governor. This makes the Republican contest a three cornered one too,but it will not be a mean, three cornered fight like the Democratic scrap. Col. Stone is a Grand Master Mason and a graduate of a noted German university. He is one of the most prominent Knights Templars in the State. Should he win the nomination and should the Lyon county candidate for the Democratic nomination for Governor win, each ticket would be headed by a Stone. Is For Pratt. James F. Rodgers, editor of the Hopkinsville Messenger, and candidate for the Republican nomination for representative from Christian county, in his last issue outlined his position on the gubernatorial race and will tomorrow announce in favor of Judge Clifton J. Pratt, of Hopkins county. Speaking to this point he says editorially: It is tbe duty of Republicans to bead the ticket with a man wbo is an able and experienced lawyer. It behooves us to bead tbe ticket with a person whose character is above reproach and would campaign our "Three years ago our son, a serious esse of scrofula and erysipelas with dreadful sores, discharging and Itching constantly. Ho could not walk. Several physicians did not help for sixteen months. Three months' treatment with Hood's Sarsaparilla made him perfectly well. We are clad to tell others of it." Mas. David Laird, Ottawa, Kansas. Naiwea " VoniltlnB spells, dizziness and prostration troubled mo for years. Had neuralgia, grew weak and could not sleep. My age was against me, but Hood's My Sarsaparilla cured mo thoroughly. weight Increased from 125 to 143 pounds. I am tho mother of nine children. Never felt so well and strong since, I was married as I Administration" Candidate. do now." Mits. M. A. Waters, 15 33d St., The Lexington Leader of recent Washington, D. C. had to tie tho hands of Eczema "We date contains, the following edito- our two year old son on account of eczema No medicine even on face and limbs. rial from the pen of Sam J. Rob- helped until we used Hood's b'ursaparlltn, Fort Smith, Ark., May 16. In the inWyck, 123 erts, one of the foremost leaders of which soon cured." Mns. A. Van J. Montgomery Street, Paterson, N. junction case of the Western Coal Com-pin- y the Republican'party'in Kentucky against the striking miners, the foland who desires truly to promote lowing strikers from tbe Denning mines, Percy Jones, Burke Douglas, Sam Martin, harmony and the 'bestv interests of Thomas Shirley and William Lanklord, Republican party in Kentucky: Hoor n:U cur llrer 111, j the lion Irritating and bave been on trial here since yesterday The LeaderTegrets- - to note that one of uiilyctIinrllo l take lth ifnofl't HnrMarHI. morning charged with violation of the tbe eminent candidates for the Republican by intimidating injunction, nomination for Governor of Kentucky has that the state convention will make up miners and preventing tbem from working been proclaimed as the officially indorsed its judgment in the light of republican his- at the mines. Judge Rogers beld tbem tbe National tory rather than of democratic falsehood. guilty ot contempt of court, and in passing and recognized candidate-oAdministration and tbe Republican Nasentence declared that tbe guarantee of tional Committee, the' personal choice of the constitution that every citizen should Wireless Telegraphy. President McKinley and Chairman Hanna, be protected in the enjoyment of life, libPatent Record. Carried to its logical sequence, such a From tbe erty and the pursuit of happiness must and Signor Marconi, an Italian, has shall be upheld; that it these strikers proclamation arrays theropposing candidates for Governorin antagonism to the made the greatest progress so far wished to quit work they bad the right to National Administration, and- brands as in wireless telegraphy. His send do so, but they would not be permitted to disloyal to President McKinley all Rewires, a message interfere in any wav with men wbo deing, without publicans wbo for" personal or political or with the property of the across the Englsh Channel, places sired to work reasons prefer some one else to Ibe operators. "Administration candidate.'' his system where the telegraph During the trial William Lankford de President McKinlejrand Chairman Han- itself was fifty years ago. The serted his and, slipping of Kenconfidence 'in na have start has been made. The prob away from tho court room, boarded a tucky Republicans to nominate and elect a train. Upon learning this lem now is to make perfect. Sig- north-boun- d Stale ticket tbisyeart .'and tbe- - Leader renor Marconi says that the distance Judge Rogers fixed his punishment at six fuses to believe that theyseek' even in a imprisonment and a fine ot $1000, influence tbe which he can send his signals months' remote degree to control-oand issued a bench warrant for his arrest, selection of a candidate for Governor, through the air increases as the addressed to any marshal in tho United Auditor S. H.Slone, Attorney- - General square of the height of his conStates. The other four defendants were W. S. Taylor J. Pratt, wbo ductors, l'rom a tower eighty feet each sentenced to four months in tbe fede field of Republinow seem to make' eral jail and tbe payment of costs. Proall hon- high he can telegraph eighteen can candidates tor Governor,-ar- e been issued for other strikers who If the rule holds good cess hasviolated the tnjuntion. orable, patriotic men,-- loyal to President miles. Judge bave McKinley and ihe'Nalional Administration, of New Rodgers declares that he intends to see some of the eminently qualified for the high office ibey York might communicate by that that the strikers respect the law. seek and worthy tbe sapport of every Resystem With the Washington MonuJ, H. Backers, formerly a leader of tbe publican in Kentucky? ment, and a pair of Eiffel Towers U. M. W. at Jellico now relates tbis doleful harWith fair and'opentcoBfesfand-monious and 'enthusiastic patty,' .the-- nomi might make possible the sending story about tbe condition of the organiza nee of the Lexington convention,- - be he of wireless messages across the tion at that place. Note the language he uses when speaking of those wbo bave not Taylor, PralforStonerwilllead-th- e Atlantic. As it stands now, wire- bound themselves hand and foot to that and the should be of use in to that order. It is tbe lament of one wbo men who help"Ho brlng-abousneb a glo less telegraphy imagined be was a chosen leader: rious consomrrfation will-besteemed truer navigation and in war. First, I will say that this part ot the friends of those district is poorly organized. It seems to who proclaim4 that' bnexandidate repre Two Stones. me any time some blacklegs are wanted-isents the Administrationand that tbe other From tbe Louisvillo Evening Post. other parts to break strikes it is no trouble to send an agent to Jellico and get a good candidates'and tneJraupperteriare disloyal It looks as though two Stones load of them, both while and black. And of" the party to tbe great National-leade- r let me tell you, my brothers, there is quite unity means with but a single thought may be a number left bere yet, although we have ShallwerDowv .wbeo-parl- y so much; eneeutagf fertberf actional strife in the gubernatorial race, and one some good material bere, that are true by creatingiaa Adaiiolstraiioo'-party and of them is bound to be rejected by blue and mon that will die fighting for tbe rights of tabor and for tbe upbuilding of forcing-- - teas1 of' thousand- - of loyal supthe builders after having gathered organization. porters of President4 McKinley into ihe at lust a short time ago an agent cama to titude of disloyaltyto bio!,' simply to keep no moss from five months' weary Jellico and in a short time procured thirty-liv- e or forty negroes and a few poor white alive tbe personal controversies that have rolling. trash, (about six or eight of Ihe latter) lo disrupted tbe Republican-partin Ken take to Arkansas and Indian Territory to lucky for tbe past foar'years? DOWN IN THE MINES. take the places of our brothers on strike. isone-oTbe Leader's-altitudabsolute We It was reported Ibey were lynched fear it is not true. fair play to all tbe candidates, regardless only The Indian Mountain mines are Boston coal dealers have been indulging of personal preferences. Tbey are all high e war and on Monday of last working about thirty miners. Tbe mines class men, and of either in a shut down some three months go, throwwould be credltableto tbe 'party and an in- weK coal dropped $1.00 a ton. ing several good union men out o( employmen of Ihe above spiration lo the Republicans' in tbe coming President John B. Atkinson, of tbe St ment. Tbe Jk T1 ..mh akI wu. Iiiia aiaMAs9 tAm a named place on last Friday elected a noncampaign. uaa iuluiucu liutii uciildiuv U4I turning out tbeir union Let RepublicanS'support tbeir favorites business trip lo Georgia, where be went old d a true blue and with as mucb zeal as they to look after bis and others' interests in tbe man of several years and Ibe changwas largely due ing of tbecbeck-wetghma- n feel like putting into tbe contest, but in gold mine there, lo men or things in the manner of a wolf the name of harmony ana" iu tbe hope of Tbe strike at Pna has been settled on in sheep's clothing. Some of these wolves success let tbeir be no division of tbe parly terms agreed to by the Operators and tbe got in our local union and bave almost sent into Administration andminers' union, and tbe colored miner there 138 to tbe wall. Wo paid tax in January on forty-nin- e 'members, and now it will factions: will seek other fields of labor. push us lo report ten in good standing. The Administration bis no candidate for Manager.Ben W. Robinson, of tbe Whit This company treats fair with tbe organiGovernor. ley Coal Co., is fast recovering from late zation. If there were such a candidate injuries received, and will soon return to m-- oH and he was proclaimed and be Halsey to resume bis duties. t m mi w1 in hi lieved by the- - Republicans to be annual election of officers was beld ever-prese- quit waik of their own free will and bave no claim upen the company that calls for ;i conference to settle. Report says that a new mining town is t miles south being built one and east of Gardner, III., by the C. W. and V. Coal Company, formerly of Braldwood. It is situated upon the banks of Mazon creek and Is said to be an Ideal location. Tbo promoters have named the town It Is being built upon South Wilmington. tbe most improved modern plan, with wide streets and a sanitary condition second tonone. Its resources will be the wealth ot coal which is claimed as being Tho ot first grade and in abundance. company claims that South Wilmington will bavo 3,000 population by 1970. Tbo situation in she skilled labor market continues to be one of much firmness, though strikes of a sporadic kind were more in evidence this week than last, but many of tbem were settled almost as soon as declared that is, within a day or two alter then again matters were evened up through Ibo settlement of Ihoso that had Duluth, been on for some time back. Buffalo and a few mining centers, with several other unimportant strikes at va elerious places, furnish the Advances In wages, ment of disturbance. although not as numerous as for weeks past, have not been entirely eliminated, several of such increases having occurred within the week. Bradstreet's. one-hal- LOCOMOTIVE BLASTS. The Dixon Journal says: "Representatives of tho company wbo contemplate building the railroad Irom this place to the I. C. are expected bere next week to arrange to begin tbe survey. Ot course making the survey does not guarantee the road to be built but it is a strong indication that the parties are interested. Tbo vast coal fields and tho large amount of money that has been secured bere and along the proposed lino and tbo right ot way, is inducement enough to secure tbe road. Uvansville, Ind., May 23. William a farmer living neat West Franklin, tbis county, shot and killed bis Sanders was Thomas Sanders, yesterday. employed on tbe L, & N, railroad in this Sanders bad city as section foreman, parted from bis wife, who was living wilb ber father, Orwick, Sanders went yesterday to lake bis children from his wife. He threatened Orwick if interfered with, and in the altercation which followed was killed by his father-in-laAn effort is to be made lo change the headquarters ot Ihe Brotherhood of Rail, way Trainmen from Peoria, III., to Louisville. Supervisor Sulliyan and a large forco of men have been busy several days this week cleaning Ibe rock away from tbe sand cut near Madisonville whero tbe same is being widened. To educate tbe boys on the use of air, a meeting was held oni night this week by Master of Trains Devney, and Cbiet Dispatcher Sheridan. Quite a good num ber were present and tbe men tako quite an interest in tbe lessons tbey are learning, Dispatcher Neal is again off duty tbis week and Jobn Devney is working in bis place. k, ENTERTAINMENT, good digestion; sound sleep;-fine appetite and a ripe oldaget are some of the results of the use Tnlontcd Pianist Assisted by Local Talent at riadlsonvllle. of Tutt's Liver Pil$ Arsing will convince you of their dose There has been no more choice wonderful effects and virtue. a A CLEAR HEAD; CHOICE MUSICAL DEMOCRATIC OPINION. What One Editor Who Knows Judge Pratt Thinks of Him. From the Grand Rivers Herald, a A Known Fact. An absolute cure for sick headache, dyspepsia, malaria, sour stomach,dizziness( constipation bilious fever, piles, torpid liver and all kindred diseases. Tutt's Liver Pills go know what six boys and five girls make?" "Yes," answered his father, 'a racket." Harper's Bazar. food not fceld Teddy (who has just begun to to school): "Papa, do you etckUMa la canaed pr cent, of all digested, It creates bye properly Into jour blood ud then yon are and (? liable to almost any dlaease the tinman ayatem le heir to. Ua Dr. Carlatedt'e German .WW Powder and watch tho reealte. Yon will feet the rood effects after taking one dose. Cite It atrIa.landbacon'Tlnced;.Prlcc2Sc,- ' Ninety DIGEST YOUIt'FOOD. pol-on- f Dr. Otto's Sprues Cum Balsam Cursa Your Cough. Just tha MsaMslna . For tale toy St. Bernard Drug Store. ferChlMran.' JodSaUapmift non-unio- n Dr. John D. Clardy, Judge M. D. Brown and Mr. J. E. Croft have been appointed to represent Christian county at the State Commercial Convention, which meets in Louisville on the 29th inst. entertainment offered the people of Madisonville, Earlington and vicinity than that arranged to be given in the Tabernacle at Madi- cnnvilln Fridav nicht. It is to be a rich musical treat. The chief attraction of the evening will be Miss Minnie Jenkins, of whom notice was given in Tiik Bki: of last of the New week, a England Conservatory of Music. A delightful concert will be given in which this artist will be assisted by the best local talent, the mention of whose names is a guarantee that Miss Jenkins will be well and the program well rendered. Thoje who will take part are as follows: Miss Minnie Jenkins, Pianist; Mrs. Geo. V. Rash, boprano; Mrs. Georgia Compton, Miss Anna Jenkins, Contraltos; Mr. Ernest Claytor, Tenor; Mr. C. P. Smith, 1st Violin; Mr. J. B. Foley, 2d Violin; Mr. James Franccway, Cornet; Mr. Charles Daves, Trombone. The admission will be 25c. All lovers of music should not fail to post-graduasup-porte- Judge Clifton J. Pratt, a Republican candidate for the office of Governor of Kentucky is a man of excellent character and of ungues, tioncd integrity,. a capable man of affairs, a Republican of undoubted stability, and one free from tlio unfortunate complications of his party in me siaie. in western best known Kentucky where has the respect as a man of he Democrats and Republicans alike. hu-is Dangerous Fire. Hopkinsville, May 22. The fire that occurred early last evening in Wooldridgc and Co.'s stable, this city, made the owners of other property surrounding valuable quake with fear. Tho early hour, prompt alarm and efficient work of the fire department prevented a The Hopkinsserious disaster. ville 'Tobacco Manufactory, Met calfe's Laundry and other property was in close proximity. Hie stock, wagons and harness were all saved. Some 225 worth of feed was destroyed. One mule escaped from the fire and was run over by a fast train. Alayor Dabncy Sick. From the Dally New Era. re-gr- d (.' ,4 1 f - ly Business called operator Sam Jameson I consider it not only a pleamre but a to Evansville Monday. As a copying clerk duly I owe to my neighbors to tell abonl Sam is proving a valuable man for tbe dis- Ibe wonderful cure effected in my case by tbe timely use ot Chamberlain's Colic, patchers and they miss bim when gone. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. I was Tbe darkey, wbo had brought soil taken very badly with flux and procured a against the L. & N. for injuries received bottle of Ibis remedy. A few doses of it by atlmepting lo board a train while in mo effected a permanent cure. I take pleasure in recommending it lo others soBerlng tion, at Guthrie, weakened when the day from that dreadful diisaiei J. W. Lynch, of trial arrived and tbe case was thrown Dor, W. Va. This remedy- far sold by St. Bernard Drugstore, Earhogtea: Ben T. out of court. Robinson. Mortons Gap; George King, One of Ihe soldier boys, Charles Eth- - St. Charles. eridge made bis brother agent Utheridge.a The directors of the proposed visit tbis week. Charles is a good operator and we would like to see him gel work negro cotton factory in Mississippi will, it is stated, build it at Jack on this division. - Mayor Dabncy's friends will c to learn that he is confined to his bed, Sunday he had a vety severe chill, followed by a high attend. fever. His condition is by no If you like a spin on a nice new moans serious, and he will be out bicycle, call on Barnctt & Arnold. in a day or two. iftftftAAi!AftAAAAftft: 5Aftftftft&ft?t ti ? 49 ? ti S3.50--SHOESS3.- 50 Ik 0 49 49 ?' r ot Ihe new siding at Madi- of Trade. sonville, we are told, is now contemFhtlllp Slarkt, plated and a force ot men are a) work An extension son if a site is given by the Board 49 49 up-th- sky-scrape- and matket for steel rails and locomotives will be opened up for Ihe American manufacturers. Hardin, Kr., wrlleti I fail Chills every print until eight yeari I there tbis week preparing road bed. whf n 1 uted Dr. M. A. Simmons Liver Medicine. When tbe United States gets full con It cured me. 1 bave not bad tbem since. II it trol ot the Phillipine Islands, a new field stronger, acia quicker (without griping ) than any medicine I ever nied. a The work on the new torn table is now completed and Ibe new table is on band and will soon be placed in position. Down on Sinking Creek, this county, last Monday, says the London Echo, Robert Caldwell caught a salmon yfi Ieet long, weighing ulteenpounds. f e IVcildenf-McKinleytha- Engineer Campbell is back from LouisTo Cure a Cold in One Day ville where he went to take some addi- Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. tional degrees in Masonry. He is now All druggists refund money it it fails to cure. 25c. The genuine has L. B. Q, on what tbey term a Sbriner. each tablet. Chief Engineer Kelley spent several Richmond bicycle members ate days of last week on tho Henderson divishustling, making extensive arion. N Brakeman Norlbup bad two of bis fingers slightly mashed Monday while making a coupling. The accidents are few since Ibe safety couplings bave been adopted. A new siding has been put in at tbe Monarch mine. Fort Dodge, lo., May 22. A special car went Ibrougb here this morning bearing Second Vice President and General Manager Harahan, of Ibe Illinois Central, and bis newly wedded bride en route to Chicago. Vice President J. T. Haraban was married over a month ago at Mem phis. Immediately after the cormony tbe couple boarded tbe second vice president's special car, and tbe bridal lour included the chief points of interest in the South, in Mexico, in Southern California and in Northern and Western Stales. A gold spike ceremonial on Wednesday will mark tbe beginning of tbe Illinois Cenoperations for its Omaha tral extension. By building 130 miles ot track between Tara, lo., and Council Bluffs, the Illinois Central is changing what is now practically only a local line into a link in a through transcontinental sjstem. Without any material increase in operating expenses ibe Illinois Central will be in a position to demand a share of transcontinental traffic passing through tbe Omaha gateway. Besides giving tbe company entrance to Omaba, Ibe new line will also gain a very heavy local traffic. Tbe tola! cost of tbe road will be 4,000,000, and it will be open for traffic about November track-layin- rangements for the L. A. W. meeting to be held there June 19 and 20. An Obstinate Sore Cured. Jas. G. Amhertof, Delta, O., writes: "I bad an obstinate sore on my face which everything else failed to beat. After one application of Banner Salveit began tobeal and after three applications it vras'eatirely healed, leaving no scar." Campbell & Co. A pifC, which was born on the farm of J. C. B. Levi, in Harrison county, had only one eye, and that in the center of the forehead. 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49! Wc have been talking to the readers of Tiik Ber about Hoisory for 2 weeks now, and that the impression that wc handle this very important factor of every family's wardrobe exclusively, may not lorcc itself upon them, wc shall call their attention to our superior stock of Shoes, We carry Shoes at nearly every price from 5.00 down to 20c. the pair. We would call special attention now to our $3.BO Man's Shoes for this Spring. We have bought this priced Shoe in Chrome Calf, Vici Kid and Glazed Kangaroo. In Chrome Calf wo s'tow a medium light Bluchcr, built on B. and C lasts, Essxtoc,tippcd. Out of Vici wc had made, a choc top and bottom, Norfolk toe, tipped. Glazed Kangaroo is black stock, this wcarc using instead of Vici. The manufacturer claims this stock is equally as lasting as Vici (which is saying cnoiigli) and will not peal or scar near so easily. 0 J c I I 0 ot ! r J ; t ; i & 'We Show Glazed Kangaroo with lop and bottom loili made ot this new stock, and with handsome visting top too. These are built on O. and D. Lasts, Clarendon toe, tipped. Kach one of these easy wearing, stylish appearing, durable Shoes, is a Ual (lace) Goodyear welt, wbicb assures as much ease and elegance as a Shoe, for nvich less money. We do not claim Ibejo are lbs- - DUST $3 30 SHOES in the wide, wide world, but wo do affirm they bave no superior, and sell them for GOOD SHOES when we say this is a Rood Shoe we mean just that. If we should accidentally be mistaken we stand just behind our promise. Where do you buy your Shoes? Have you ever tried us? If not, why? We are awfully anxious to sell you all your Shoes Try Us. hand-sewed i i 0 0 $ i b 6 G G a& BISHOP & CO... MADISONVILLE. KY. VOUR MONBY BACK IF YOU WANT IT- .BB 49l 49 0 WWWSSSWS UW55.SSS f V YOUR ORDERS itii..ii'Vf.'.'l.ii.yliiimiiMiiiaj Who Does $$$ ?W4' the Llvtry Ask li 3 4 i 3 ' A cut-rat- . The Appetite of a Ooat Is envied by all poor dyspeptics whose btomacn and Liver are. out ol order. All such should know thai Dr. King's New Life Pills, tbe wonderful Stomach and Liver Kenedy, gives a splendid appetite, sound digestion and a regulur bodily habit that insures perfect health and great energy. Only 25 cents at any Drag Store. SOLICITED Bute? non-unio- n A 4 well-trie- f your neighbors. They all say that wo haul better loads, furnish best teams, and always at the right price. i i i Four car loads of colored emi grants, men, women, children and babies, from the land of cotton, passed bound for Oklahoma, through Harrodsburg last week. You cinnot accomplith any work or builneaa unlets you feel well. If you feel "Uied Up" Tired Out." lake Dr. U. A. Slmmlom Liver Medicine. 4 T open Inffli aii num. i Barnett & Arnold. J tSMfsBeUea&MJafal (assHSsaJ 1. -- last Saturday at Barnsley by Ihe stockCoal Co., and tional Administration- to be its holders of tbe of the old di candidate, whomthe4 people were Ibe result was the expected by the administration to rectors wilb tbe exception of one, and tbe cf the same president, Mr, Wil nominate and elect; the doom of liams, and of Robert Ferguson, as Secresuch a condition would be certain tary. - theman singled out by the Tbe Na- is Baby j ri'ii" 1 Gbb) & Vfc ita i a. ijsw. We do not believe that there Is a single after the wandering agitator who is abroad republican candidate for'tpe gubernatorial in tbe land. Tbe striking miners of Southern Indiana nomination wbo does not understand that it would be an impertinence to claim tbe bave tbe sympathy of thousands of coal support of tbe national administration in furtherance of bis individual ambition, and we do not believe that any such candidate has made or authorized that claim or would tolerate lbs making' ot it within bis knowledge. Therefore let tbe canvass for tbe nomination proceed on the basis consumers there, but did it ever occur to Iboso sincere sympathizers that they could settle tbe strike by raising the price of coal a few cents on the ton. Tbe refusal of tbe Southern Indiana operators to treat with tbe U. M. Workers is justified on tbe ground that tbe men even if Kentucky were normally Tbe approximate mileage of tbe Illinois Secretary Bailey, of tbe Reinecko Coal Central loom Chicago lo Omaba will be Republican by a large majority. Company was out in line with the soldier If so, there must be some 510 miles, wbicb is somewhat longer than But with the majority-usuallthe boys last Thursday and took great interest I trouble with its food. Well Ibaf of tbe oilier lints. The Milwaukee in makiug tbe home coming of the boys a other way the attempt' to force babies are plump; only the! and St. Paul has tbe short mileage, 488 happy one. through an "Administration candiaicn, are mm. ttre you sure mile?; tbe Chicago and Northwestern Kansas railroads are stocking coal I date" would suicidal. forTbe pi a scarcity in (he the food is all right? Chi!-- I comes next with 490 miles, and Ihe Rock fear event of a Island and Burlington are both 500 miles, The Louisvillo-Cfowm7- tf takes threatened strike among miners of that dren can't help but grow ; By pulling tbe entire line into exceptions to Mr. Roberts' edi Stale. they must grow if their food I possible shape tbe Illinois officialstbe best expect torial and says that nobody "but Mucb damage is done to tbe coal trade I nourishes them. Perhaps a to be more than able to overcome Ibo exthe lying Frankfort correspondent by tbe heavy cut In prices that are made I mistake was made in the I cess in tbe length of the mileage. of the Louisville Courier Journal during Ibe summer by soma coal dealers. I past and as a result the di- - I It is reported again, this time seemingly has 'proclaimed1" a "candidate of Such steps are often the cause of a reduc- I gestion is weakened. If that upon good authority, that Ibe L. & N. tion of wages and demoralization of prices. the national administration" This I is so, don't give the baby 1 railroad shops will be moved from Bowling Aitbougb there is a strike on at Boo Air, Green to Paris, Tenn., where will be esmay be true, and it is certain that Tenn., two new coal mines will bo opened a lot of medicine ; just use tablished n new division terminus and neither candidate could wish to be up there soon by the managers who now I your every-da- y common j division headquarters. Bowling Green is proclaimed aloud ""Administration operate the one there. sense and help nature a regretting tbe change. candidate;" But: Wfft Roberts' Weigher Fegan now occupies spare I little, and the way to do 'Hypnotized by a Headlight" is tbe tiadmonition is a wise one. tle beading a cut in a Western paper, He moments breaking a colt to drive to a I it is to add half a teaspoon wbicb shows a mountain lion standing does not say by whom "pro- buggy and friends bave noticed that James ful of keeps a safe distance from the animal by erect in front of a moving train. The use claimed" but simply; states the walking behind tbe cart when driving. of electric headlights by some ot the enfact and warns against-i- t. The Reports in the papers last week said I gines of tbo Santa - e in Arizona, it is said, Bee has always" held'that the de- ttat among those wbo attended Ibo enables Ihe engineers fo see some strange i claring of anjr: meeting at Boston was Goorge ! things. Wild animals are said to be hypnotized by the bright lights, and standing tion candidate" was'"extreme bad Atkinson and the Secretary was gone last ! transfixed to Ibe track, in some cases until taste and worse-- ' politics and has week and we wonder bow he is going to I satisfy bis friends that he is not a friend Engineer struck by the engines. to the baby's food three or derided Let the of Aguinaldo's. I of that road, is out w.ib a tale of I four times a day. The dam I an immense mountain lion that stood lookRepublicans" of "Kentucky not b Tbe St. Bernard Company is rushing caught by such- - z- - snare"r whether tbe work on tbe new coal tip at Ibe Arnold j will begin the very first day j ing into tho beam until struck by Ibe Engineer Barlb's experiences in pilot. set by the Democratic liar or the" mine, and are anxious to increase the force s you give it. It seems to I correct the digestion and j tbis line include running down a wildcat, now working there. candidates' fool friends. He sewhich bad been Doc'Griffin is now kept busy watching s gets the baby started right The CommereialmstSly'siys: skin, and exhibits as proof of 1 lotiThin? There arc four turkey hens at Mrs. G. VV. Barbee's, in Adair ville, Logan County, that have laid this season up to last Sunday, ninety-si- x 1' -'? Tn,i'fr. .,.., , t ,. AuA & . tf'fr. M. MgGORD, Contractor and Builder IS YBA.RO SXPtRICNCE- eggs. 1 rich and pure and your whole iretem pnt in a1 Dr. nerfectlv healthrcondlllon'br CarUtedt'e German Liver Powder. Then 70a' trill ba free from malaria, tvohold fever, colds and the srrlp. Dr. Carlatedt'a German Liver I'owder la the beat medicine money can bay. A TIM ELY HINT. You kliould be wlie and see that joar blood U 1B11111 fl - aaBii HOP?! 11 iiiiiiiHIimiHiiiiIiii ...f- - S Ml1-"- 1 lirl "gj?, - EARLINBTON, KY, All Classes of liuildings Erected and made complete ready for occupancy, including the furnishing of all materials. mechanical and common labor. For your Cold try Dr. Gum Balaam. Pries For aale by Si. Bernard Drugstore. a Bottls. Otto's Sprues' zoo ana 60c 4 E nn this PLANS, DETAILS. SPECIFICATIONS A CONTRACTS UIM 1 in stttt eUAnv . place, says the Morganficld Sun, that spent last week at Geiger's lake, caught 1,050 fish during the week. He Fooled All doctors The fishing party from '1 TICE. .. TP'upwMjpn of IJuildinR and Special Work. Give me a chance at your work before telling contract. I'rico reasonable and satisfaction Estimates cheerfully Riven on all kinds F u,,3"'iip5iH:'j;!!'cjpJ!1,j,iJ' nqpi btjjiw; jTpt lyipNiuituiigpjiiiyji WfijJi.BjfBUU.XJt'U'Si'ifp'!? the Surgeons, I SCOTT'S told Renick Hamilton, ot West. Jefferson, O,, after suffering 18 months from Rectal Fistula he would die unless a costly operation was petformed; but he cured himself with five' boxes of Bucklen's Arnica Salva, tbe surest Pile cure on Earth and tbe best salve in tbe World, St. as cents a box, Sold-b- y Bernard Druggist, GEORQE . . uccosiorto Isaac Davit.) O. TOY, s LIVERY & FEED STABLE. At tbe Old Stand, on Main Street, Just west of depot, l- man.-"Administ- EMULSION Rev. Sam Jones preached his last sermon in Louisville Sunday night. He was heard by 8,000 men. EARLINGTON, KY. I First-Cla- ss Equipment and Prompt Service, i '.v'& Deit-weile- r, I again. If f ing but docs not thrive, then I the mother should take the T the baby is nurs-- 1 Ft-- . I ; l S It will have a emulsion. good effect both upon the mother and child. Twenty-- 1 five years proves this fact, oc. ni Cl.oo, tt drugUtt. CCOTT & UOWND, Chemljtf, Ktw Yoik. .1)1 Itt- -J II tli L.ut j,iii Asthma In Its Worst Form Keleivtd, Miss Maud Dickkns,-- Parsons, Kans.; writes: I suffered eight years with asthma attacks in its worst lorm, 1 during the last year, and was: not expected to live through tbem. I began using Fo ley's Honey and Tar,- - and It has never tailed to give immediate reiiei. 1 recomit cured tbe mend it lo all those suffering with Aslbma. bis story of bunting for wild game with an 25 and 50c. Campbell & Co. f engine. The Spanish cruiser Reina MerI One of tbe most dangerous strikes ot re- cedes is now at Hamptdh Roads, cent years was that in the mines of tbe having been towed from Santiago 1 Cour d'Alene district in northern Idabo, in eight days. and wbich culminated in tbe riot at Wardner on April 29. Tbe current issue IMtssjsMsHUBlAN TEAuresDTiper eis, CoaaUpaUea atvl Indi- of Harper's Weekly has an unusually inI Regulate tha Low, niee,26ca. 2 teresting collection of photographs of stir- geatlon. Sold by St. Bernard Drugstore. ring scenes duting tbe riot, naa-sever- nisss'iieieissntssnnnssiitJnlai9'Sisn'timinisniinniiniasniiaaiSitis HSrriSBBSMSll iMMfnrn BBBBBBBBBBQasaBSaBaBSasaBBBsflaB J. W. TWYMAN, DEALER IN BBBBBBBBBBSBdtSBSBvEBBBHI BsIlflBeaSBaBBSsVSaBBflBaBR Nfcfcr-sSSSlKssasBal- BMBBBBBnBB3jBBVflSanBaBSE9BBBl SBBHBwwasBBsaVaBHBaaBB SMHJBBSxIPBjBSSjraBjBJBBBJBBJ' Stoves and Grates, CASTISGS AND TINWARE, : i rilllll t mmmmmm ROOFING AND GUTTERING A SPECIALTV -- T'J8jBIBHbb&SsE3B Contractor of all kinds Tin, uwrauucu iron anil Copper Work. AND, GUARANTEED. a 1.1.1.1.X.1 j f,...,- - .... . ,.,. .,.,.,..,. . .,..... ... . .rrr SATISFACTION mn ill a . x A ' rCw 'ifatik ...'! ' .vw&s&i-'- ; . . .'' (I A , . h ut:.:t n EK'( JhiiiUi&iiflfci """J"" ittasMilWiTi) & I g aallM W.tfi." UlaM aaffi&BassssssSasssl MihM & jr 2 rlrl. Tho State Convention of the Young People's Society of Chris-tia- n Endeavor at Madisonville closed its three days' session with the services of Sunday night. The t Mrs. Frank GianinJ, of Provi- - Tabernacle accommodated com- in Loch Mary until after July 1. cc, was in the city Monday fortably the crowds that congreNotices to that effect have been gated at these meetings and could Mrs. Albert Kcown, of this city, posted on the banks of Loch Mary have held many more people. is visiting relatives at St. Chattwi and the sport must stop for a while The business portion of Madi- and give the fish a chance. Western KentucWfNoriHal sonville was nicely decorated in The The spawning season is on, and School at Madisonville. will close honor of tho Endeavorcrs and the this is tho reason of the present soldier boys and the town had on Friday. prohibition. Seining for little fish, holiday attire. with which to catch the big ones, Misses NannieAsbly-t'flBd-jPau,-linThe attendance was good, al has been practiced much of late in Davis .visited :friMtdftit,,M)tiU though the delegates were not so the shallows along the lake's bank. sonvillc the. past&weeWk. numerous as had been expected. This is ordered stopped because it The following officers were breaks up thousands of eggs Mrs. W Parish, of Hfc'naon.-nris- i and elected to serve the ensuing year: destroys young fish. No seining ited her parents at this place, sevPresident, Rev. A. J. Arrick, of any kind will be permitted in eral days the past week. Louisville; Secretary, Miss Emma the future. Mr. and Mrs. James R. Dean Curry, Harrodsburg; Treasurer, Fishing, which has been enjoyed returned home yesterday from a William S. Waller, Louisville; Su- by the Earlington people to such visit to relatives in tho country. perintendent Junior Work, Mrs. F. great extent this and past seasons, O. Floyd, Owcnsboro; Chairman Senator Gocbcl will close his Districting and Extension Com- will again be free to everybody after July 1, under proper regulacampaign in Christian county with mittee, Judge J. D. Ellis, New- tions for the preservation of the two speeches at Pembroke, June g. port; Good Citizenship, W. W. fish, and will continue so in the Miss Celeste Moore visited Ranshaw, Covington; Missionary, future as in tho past. The measfriends in Madisonvillc last week, Rev. H. D. Smith. Hopkinsville; ures now adopted are simply preMollie Plain, cautions against wanton destrucand attended tho State C. E. Secretary, Miss Madisonville; Prison Work, Mr. tion of young fish. Convention. Fred Wallis, Chairman; Miss JenWonderful Discovery. Paducah's entertainment of her nie Glass, Secretary, Hopkinsville; LuNsroRD, soldier boys is on yesterday and Editor State Paper, Rev. J. J. Dal-to- New Spencer MedicineAla., April 15, i8j3. Co. Dear Sin: I have been troubled with today with an extensive list ol D. D., Henderson. stomach complaint. bad no attractions. Perhaps the most interesting liver and and my general health Iwas very appetite topic discussed at the meetings was bad. I took medicine from four different doctors and tbey failed to do me any good. Misses Inez and Lelia Dean that of prison work. From the I got no relief until I began to use yoor Madreturned home Monday-froreport of the Secretary of the valuable Nubian Tea. I used about two dollars worth of it, and it did me more isonvillc accompanied by Miss Prison Committee, Miss Jennie good than all the medicine I ever took. I Myrtle Wootcn. pounds in weight Glass, of Hopkinsviljc, the follow- have gained and my health is very good. I can sleep ing interesting facts arc gleaned: soundly and my appetite is excellent. I Next Saturday is the day on recommend Planter's Nubian Tea to The Kentucky Endeavor Society can world as being a which the Democrats will choose a the to any comcandidate for the Legislature and was the first to attempt any organ- munity. Any one who doubti this stateized work for the prisoners, but ment can write Oscar Bakzr. put the other two to rest. their example has been followed Sold by St. Bernard Drug Store. in many other States and many J. U. Dean was elected a mem-be- r prisoners have been converted. Delegate to Commercial Conof the Earlington Board of The Frankfort Prison C. E. Sovention. Mayor W. F. Burr has appointStewards in place of W. O. Toy, ciety, white, has 150 members and resigned, at the recent quarterly 100 comrades of the quiet hour ed as delegates from Earlington to meeting of the M. E. Church, that are pledged to spend at least the State Commercial Convention fifteen minutes of each day in Messrs. South. prayer and Bible reading. Thirty at Louisville, May B. Atkinson, J. W. Day and John During the thunder- storm- - Sun men have joined the church from this Society since last January. Paul M. Moore. Mayor Burr is a day night the lightening struck The colored society has ninety-eig- delegate by reason of his office. the largo tobacco and rehanding members and twenty-fivMr. Atkinson will attend, and will comrades. The Eddy-vill- e barn oi T. D. Gray near Fairview, quiet-hou- r Society has members address the convention on the subdestroying the building and $75, and thirty comrades of the quiet ject, "Our Mineral and Timber Re000 worth of tobacco. sources." The full program of the hour. The Secretary says there is a convention was published in the A hustling logging season is re kinder spirit among the men and ported on in Pond river flats. The God is working in this prison as last issue of The Bee. river is big enough almost to float never before. The colored society Qlorious News a gunboat and the loggers arc tak has thirty members. Jail work Comes from Or. D. B. Cargile, of ing advantage of the freshet to get has been done by Endeavorcrs ot Washita. I. T. He wrilet: "Four at Louisville, Lexington, Dan- bottles of Electric Bitlers has cured Mrs. theirjjn to market. ' ville, Maysville, Winchester and Brewer of scrofula, which has caused ber great suffering for years. Terrible sores many other places. would break out on bead and face, and Juite extensive improvements the best doctors could give no help; but oru being made at tho residence complete and her ber cure Charged With Maiming n Mule. cellent." is This shows what health is exthousands of Dr. E. A. Chattcn, by the addiproved, that the John Clements, a negro mule have blood purifier Electric Bitters is suof new rooms and tho general tion best known. It is the Com- - preme remedy for eczema, letter, salt driver for the Hecla Coal now behind the bars of tho rheum, ulcers, boils and running sores. McCord has charge of the workfP It stimulates liver, kidneys and bowels, county jail awaiting the action of expels poison, helps digestion, builds up Vr lion. W. J. Stone spoke at the the grand jury at the September the strength. Only 50 cents. Sold by St. Court House in Madisonvillc, Sat- term of Circuit Court. At Ihe ex- Bernard Druggist. Guaranteed. urday and at Nebo Saturday night. amining trial he was held in the Conference Delegates. Mr. Stone is one of the Democratic sum of $100 and in the absence of At the recent quarterly conferduelists in tho three corned fight a bond was committed to jail. He ence of the Earlington-Ncb- o cirfor the gubernatorial nomination. had charge of a rebellious mule cuit M. E. Church, South, apMrs. B. W. Robinson is re- which it appears had run away pointments of delegates to the ported to be improving steadily three times and which he said he Henderson District conference to from her serious illness, as re could not control, and he is said to be held at Robards Station June Mr. Robin-sou- , have laid hold on the mule's 9 to n, was made as follows: Earlprilled in The Dee. who spent some days with tongue with both hands and at- ington: E. E. Stodghill, Paul M. Twy-maher at Hopkinsville, hzs returned tempted to control and lead the Moore; alternate, Jno. W. Nebo: J. B.Ferguson, R. animal by that member. The reto Ilalscy. sult was that by so pulling he J. Kej; alternate, Jno. F.Jones. Entertainment. sawed the mule's tongue off against An Epidemic of Whooping Cough Capt. John Feland entertained a sharp tooth or else in the strugLast winter during an epidemic of whoopihe Third Kentucky Volunteers of gle the mule bit his own tongue ing cough my children contracted the disHopkinsvillc at his new home, 0 off. It is said that Clements on a ease, having severe coughing spells. We bad used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Tuesday evening. previous occasion held this mule very successfully for croup and naturally to it at that time and by the tongue and whipped him. turned the cough and effected found it a complete (Joebel's Plan or Campaign cure. John E. Clifford, Proprietor NorOtvcnsboro Inquirer:. The whole wood House, Norwood, N. Y. This remThat Eclipse. edy is for sale by St. Bernard Drugstore, object of the Gocbel following in Last week an item appeared in Earlington: Ben T. Robinson, Mortons the state is lo defeat the will of The Bee announcing a total eclipse Gap; Geoxge King, St. Charles. ihe people. of the sun to be pulled off on SatKilled a Rattler. Tobacco. urday and people all about were 'Lee Hawkins last week killed a Tobacco plants have been put busy preparing smoked glasses arm rattlesnake of quite large size, the out hy many thousands in western looking for tho scientists of other first that has been reported about Kentucky during the past week. lands to swoop down upon us and Earlington. His snakeship's ratAll hands have been at work and establish observation bureaus on tlers were given a visit to The Be the favorable season has been im- the hills of Western Kentucky. office, but in the absence of the This item seems to have come editor failed to get the notice they proved. through the columns of a Hop- deserved. That's the only part of Col. Henry Home. kinsvillc paper and to have found a snake wo like to look at the From llie Daily New Bra. . its way in without investigation. trophies .of a dead snake, Col. Jouett Henry arrived Sat-urday from Columbus., Ga., where The eclipse did not arrive, but the UnfertwiutteiPeo of inquiries that have been he spent several days with friends number while suffering from heard about it prove how thor- Aro, tlieywbe"pcejusHwaagainst all Kidney Disease are after btting mustered out of service. Thflyshould know that Col, Hc'nry is again a citiren of oughly The Bee is read. Foley's KHasyiCar-e.sot a quack remedy Hopkinsville and his friends are buUaa5feotiUKfltwd" medicine' for 500 and Colic, Neuralgia and Toothache glad to welcome him home.-- They i:gov CampbsH - Co? laflTO minutes. SourBtomaen are proud of the enviable record and Bummer Complaint. Frlco, 25 Cent. Tho. superintendent of a city Sold by St. Bernard Drug Store. he made during his service. Sunday-schoo- l was making an appeal for.a Shut-i- n Society, and he said; "Can any boy or girl tell me of peraon mentioned in any shut-ithe Bible? "Ah, I see several hands raised,-- That is good. This .Iitnjbpy.right)in'frdn,t of me may ten, me. Speak up. good and loud you, Johnnie." "Jonahl" shrieked Johnnie. Cee '3U 3nouslry. toe (Lljrtoe." CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR. FISniNG STOPPED. More Facts for the Prophets. "" PUBLIC SCHOOL COMMENCEMENT. From the New York Press. Profitable State Convention Held Notices Posted at Loch Mary at fladlsonvllle. lilklllniy LOCALMS. Facts arc good things for the Program Well Rendered and a Pro- - theorists. In the month of March, Large Crowd Present. Cl.l.lnllnitl 1893, the month when Grover The First Annual CommenceCleveland began his second term ia ,. Jiiiy 1. ment of the Earlington Public as President, the exports of manMUST NOT SEIN FOR MINNOWS. ufactures from this country were School was held in the M. E. In March, 1S95, Church, South, last Thursday eve$14,599,221. No. more fishing. will be allowed 5576786. The Wilson law and ning. The church was full to overCleveland Democrats warned the Rpublican party and the Nation in Tariff 189G that if the Wilson were tampered with our exports of manufactures would be smothIn March of 1898, after ered. the Wilson law had been abolished and the Dingley law substituted in its place, the exports of manufactures were $29,214,450. In March of the present year they were $36,025,733. In March of 1893 the imports of manufactures were twenty millions more than the exports. In March of 1896 they were eight millions In March of 1898 they more. were five millions less than the exIn March of this year ports. they were nearly twelve millions lcssl and We had the promises prophecies of Professor Wilson, the great Tariff "expert;" of e Grover Cleveland and of the Democratic press as to the disaster which would overwhelm our exports of manufactures if the Dingley Tariff were adopted. We have the facts now as to just what If they arc facts has happened. to dumfound the Clevelands and Wilsons, they also are facts to enlighten and guide the voters 'of the United States. Free-Trad- mm toTielp domfrom the grip of catarrh makes loyal friendt the liberator. Securing Mortons Gap News. Mr. Arthur Jarvis and wife, of Liver-morKy., who have been the guests ot Mrs. Henry Davis, returned home Tuesday. e, 'X, A.' fret' for n, flowing, and the program, as published in The Bee of last week was well rendered. The church was beautifully decorated with flowers and the banner of the Kentucky Educational Association, captured by Hopkins county, for the largest delegation to the annual meeting, held at Louisville last December, occupied a prominent position. The orations were well received and did credit to the graduates, who were the recipients of many tokens of congratulation. On ac count of the illness of the principal, Mrs. Ida Walker, Mayor W. F. Burr conferred the diplomas, after which, in behalf of the School Board, he expressed his appre ciation of the work done the past nine months. The address to the class, by Prof. H. Boring, of Madisonville, a teacher of fifty years' experience, was to the point, and much by all present. Vandivcr's Orchestra furnished excellent music. Among the visitors was Miss Sallic Brown,, of Madisonville, our efficient Superintendent of Public Schools. Best way to Invest 35 Cents. Antioc, Miss., July 1st, 1898. uHsHIIVBsk- - Js a hns been ranking' friends of this kind for many' years. Itcurea troit, Mich., is one of the mary thou- -' sand of friends. This is what sho says to Dr. 11 art man: " Wo havo used your with tho most remarkable results and would not bo without It. We havo always recommended It to our friends. A few years ago I purchased a bottle of your und after Bcclng1 Its results, recommended It to my grocer who was troubled with dyspepsia, tho curing of which induced her to bcII it In her store. She has sold largo amounts of It. My danghtcr has just been cured of jaundice with My pen would grow weary were I to begin to tell you of the numerous cures has effected in our immediate vicinity within tho last couplo of years." Dr. Hartmau, President of tho Surgical Hotel, Columbus, Ohio, will counsel and prescribe for fifty thousand women this year free of charge. Every suffer-in- g woman should writo for special question blank for women ( and have Dr. Hftrlman's book, "nealth and Beanty." All druggists sell Pe-ru-Pe-ru-a. Pe-ru-a. mF pt ever located. Mrs.K.Eades, 33 Twcnty-elirht- h catarrh wher- St.. De ACCEPTS A CALL, thirty-fiv- e God-sen- d 39-3- 0, - New Spencer Medicine Co. I want to tell you wbat I think of your Nubian Tea. I have used it myself and How's This? In my family, and it is all that you claim Wo offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for it. It is the best Liver Medicine I ever for any case oi Catarrh Ibat cannot be tried. It is just the thing to take if you feel bad and are bilious. cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. A. B. Lancaster. F. I. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. Sold by St. Bernard Drug Store. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the past fifteen years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all busiCaught a Thief. ness transactions, and financially able to Marshal Barnctt caught a negro carry out any obligation made by their firm. West & Truax, Wholesale thief Saturday at Hanson before Toledo, Ohio. Waldikc, Kinnan his tracks were cold and now the & Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo.O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, fellow who stole "Tricky Sam's" acting directly upon ibe blood and mucous surfaces of Ibe system. Price 75c per bot- clothes is behind the bars to await tle. Sold by all Druggists. Testimonials the next sitting of the grand jury free. All the articles in September. Hall's Family Pills are the best. Drug-niST- Elder Hardy, of Mayfleld, Be comes Financial Agent For a College. Mayfield, Ky., May 22 Elder J. W. Hardy, the popular minister ht e fifty-tw- o and educator, has accepted a call to the University of Missouri as He will leave financial agent. here about July 1 to assume his He will live at new duties. Canton, Mo., and be pleasantly situated. His field will be the en tire State of Missouri, and the institution for which he will work is under the charge of the Christian J Church. Dr. Hardy was formerly President of the South KenEARLINGTON. KY. tucky College at Hopkinsville, but resigned that work to become that were taken were recovered, pastor of the Christian Church In Memory of Mrs. Annie Harris. and the thief got caught just too here, where he has made hundreds The wife of Mr. Mell Harris late to be handled by the jury just of friends. who died at Barncsleyat the home now adjourned. Difficulty. ot her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph At the examining trial Monday Discovered by a Woman. Hall, on May 4U1, 1899, leaves Gibher husband, three children, her Another great discovery has been made, of A. J. Carpenter and Gus and that too, by a lady in this country. bons before Esq. Frank Sisk, parents, two brothers, three sisters "Disease fastened its clutches upon her and many friends and relations to and for seven years she withstood its se- jipon charges brought by William verest tests, but her vital organs were mourn her loss. Mrs. Harris was undermined and death seemed imminent. Garrett, foreman of Hecla mines, were held a fond mother and an affectionate For three month she couRhed incessantly; the two first named men and could not sleep. She finally discovered over to the next term of Circuit wife, and loved by all who knew a way to recovery by purchasing ot us a bond was Carpenter's her. She was a sweet woman and bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery for Court. Consumption, and was so much relieved fixed at 250 and Gibbons' at $100, had a loving disposition and it was on taking first dose, that she slept all hard to give her up, but God knows night; and with two bottles, has been ab- both of which bonds were promptly solutely cured. Her name is Mrs. Lntber made. best in all things. -Lulr.' Thus writes W. C. Hannick & Co.. HaiilJak-'1fc The difficulty occurred Friday at Mtk ot Shelby, N. C. Trial bottlesfree at St. We know not wbat a day will bring, Bernard Drug Store. Every bottle guar- Hecla und was the outcome of an Though bright it may appear; anteed. altercation that had taken place When all is well we cannot see Ledbctter-florgaWhy grief will interfere. earlier between younger relatives Miss Clyde Morgan, of Green- of the parties. Our happy homes are quickly filled Mr. Garrett sufWith sorrow, grief and woe ville, Ky., daughter of Mr. Thos. fered a fractured arm the result of Because a Joyed one's voice is stilled M. Morgan, a prosperous business a blow dealt by Carpenter with an Death comes before we know. man of that place, was married to iron bar, which Carpenter claimed A Cousin. Mr. William Ledbetter, of Carbon-dal- to have used in self defence. The Earlington, Ky. III., yesterday afternoon. testimony was that Garrett drew IS J4SYASCOOD FOR ADULTS. (Jood for the Children. The ceremony was performed at a revolver, but did not use "it. WARRANTED. PRICE 50 cts. 0 ALATTA, ILLS., NOT. 16, 1333. Mrs. Ella Hinson, of Hiuton, Ala., the Cumberland Presby teriti church HU Mr. Garrett's arm is in a sling and Paris Medlelno Co., soldLents, Mo. 600 bottles o (Jentltmem We writes us August 12th, 189S. "I advise all lastrear, TONIC and hail TA8TKLKSS mothers to give their children Planter's in Greenville. it will be some time before he can OllOVK-- tbreo gross alreadyCHILI,jtu. In all oar ex thla booKbt Nubian Tea when tbey are puny or fretoerlance ot It rears. In tho drna business, hare nerer sold an article that give such universal sail Ciias. R. Wessmar, 2303 Asbland St., use it comfortably. ful. I keep this medicine in the bouse and J. W. Lovan arid John Carroll, are at Hot Springs, Ark., for their health. Mrs. Albert Hawes, of Howell, Ind , is visiting ber parents at this place. Miss Maxie Smothers has returned from Howell, Ind. Geo. M. Davis was in Hopkinsville last week looking after bis tobacco interests there. Miss Emmie Reynolds visited in Hopkinsville Monday, Dr. E. T. Almon attended Ihe Medical Association at Louisville last week. Mrs. E. L. Hart and children, accompanied by Mrs. Walter Morion, of Nashville, relumed home Saturday. Dr. J. E. Williams and wife visited relatives at Crofton Saturday and Sunday. Mr, Dick Croft and family spent Sunday with relatives at Earlington, Quite a largo crowd from here went to Madisonville Thursday to welcome our soldier bovs home.. Chas. G. Robinson was in Morions one day last week on business. Geo. M. Davis and wife, M. Cain and family, F. B. Harris and family, Ben. T. RoViinson- and wife, Tom Cacy and Miss Verda Graddy took In the C. E. convention at Madisonville Sunday evening. Rev. Story, of Madisonville, filled Rev. Teel's appointments at this place Sunday. For the interest manifested in the Sunday school tha workers are very thankful. Tho school is working earnestly and enthusiastically and much good can and will be accomplished. Mr. Charles McGowan and family, of Morganfield, are the guests of the family of Mr. Tborap. Sisk near here. Mrs. John Smith, daughter of John Tanner, departed this lifo at 1:30 a. m. Saturday, after a lingering illness of consumption. She was buried Monday at Salem. He spirit has flown lo Its Maker and ber body consigned to the tomb there to await the morning of the resurrection. Weep not, kind husband and dear children and kindred, but so live tbat yoa may bo prepared to meet her on the celestial shori wbero parting will never be. An Excellent Combination. Tho pleasant method and beneficial effects of the well known remedy, Srnur- - op Figs, manufactured by tho Caufoiinia. Fio Svnur Co., Ulustrato the value of obtaining tho liquid laxative principles of plants known to bo medicinally laxative and presenting' tlicm in the form most refreshing' to tho tasto and acceptable to tho system. It Is the ono jierfect strengthening- laxative, cleansing tho system effectually, dispelling colds, headaches and fevers gently yet promptly and enabling ono to overcome habitual constipation permanently. Its perfect freedom from every objcctionablo quality and substance, nnd its acting on tho kidneys, liver and bowels, without weakening or irritating them, mako it tho Ideal laxative. In tho process of manufacturing figs aro used, as they aro pleasant to tfio taste, but tho medicinal qualities of tho remedy aro obtained from senna and other aromatic plants, by a method known to tho Califoknia Fio Stkup Co. dnly. In order to get its beneficial effects nnd to nvold imitations, plcaso remember the full nnmo of the Company printed on Alio front of every package. - CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO. OAL. LOUISVUXE, KY, NEW YORK, It. Y. For sale by all Druggists. Price SOc. per bottle. W. A. MSBE1 , President O. W. WADDILX, Cashier' Hopkins (Lounty -- BANE Madisonville, Ky. Gaptal Stock, - - - $50,000. Transacts a general banking bnsiness and invites the accounts of the citizens of Hopkins and adjoining connties, Has tueunest and most secure vault in tbat section of Kentucky Cspttal Stock Paid In, Surplus Fund J. C. (3fODLOE, Practical Painter, 31 $60,000. COMMENCED BUSINESS IN .20,000. 1867. JNO. G.MORTON, t3A.MlC31?e. The advantages of a bank account are numerous. It is not to business men we are talking tbey know all about it but to salaried men, wage earners and to women. There's safety if the bank is a good one. There's convenlence-tb- o money always ready and out of reach of your own petty squandering, too. It is easy to spend small sums when you have a large sum in your pocket BRDVE l7StJ?f'E'fcm'PSSsl TfMjff MADISONVILLE, - KENTUCKY Clo (Compound properly it takes time. It requires experience and a complete knowledge of drugs. It requires the druggist to have a large amount of drugs-fre- sh drugs. He must give thebesv possible work, and for compensation be must be reasonable. prescriptions n. e, CHILL TDNIC &CO TASTELESS WITH THE ABOVE FACTS REMEM-BUWE'RE CAREFUL. R ST. BERNARD DRUQ STORE, 60 YEARS-EXPERIENC- E n. X 7f flflllcrS "S- Yours trulr. taction aa your Tonic. when the children are ailing I give them a Evanston, 111., writes: "My boy, two and AUMr.CAnn a halt years old bad a severe cold which dose and Ibat is the last of it." Honesty Is the Best Policy. until we refused to yield to any treatment Sold by St. Bernard Drug Store. Honest goods, honest prices and honest tried Foley's Honey and Tar which gave immediate relief, and he was completely dealings will surely bring success. Every Wool. cured before using one bottle. Guaran hour proves it. The last days of the nineFrom the Oswego (N. Y.) Times. teed and 50c. Campbell Lo. teenth century show nothing more clearly i Farmers will be interested to works demChristian County Circuit Court We believe Ibis fact and our know that during the operation of onstrate our belief. Our goods are waris in session this week and has on is the Wilson Tariff law the wool im- the docket twenty-si- x divorce ranted to be exactly as represented, that honest; our goods are guaranteed lo give ports plus the American wool pro- cases. perfect satisfaction, thai is honest. If any ductions were 55 per cent, greater article of jawelry of our manufacture docs than the domestic consumption, not give perfect satisfaction we will refund I while since the passage of the the money paid for such articles; tbat too For Infants and Children. Dingley Tariff act the wool conis honest. J. F. DeVylder has a complete assortsumption has been 43 per cent, The Kind You Have Always Bought ment of our goods in bis store for sale at the imports and the greater than Bears tho These prices that defy competition. domestic production. Signature of goods are made from rolled gold, gold ,w stray filled or solid gold stock and are warranted HAS NATURE WARNED YOU? satisfaction or the money Naturo licrcclf clad In the early parba ol Rev. Dr. W. K. Piner, of Hop- tn give perfect W. F. Main Co.. Iowa iprlnc.bloisomc forth trees and dowers cauilair Vander-bil- t will be refunded. the despondent chord to vibrato to this, tue kinsville, will preach the City, Iowa. ruostdelli-Mful of nil, springtime and hovr do Training School (Elkton, Ky.) yon feel? Have you tliat tired shaky feellu-r- , the forerunner of Chills, Malaria and Typhoid commencement sermon May 28. Wynns Items. Ferer ? If so, yon tnnst not pass this warning aa It la an Indication of alckneaa avoid thla; Miss Cora Grace, of Bakersport, is vis. Strength and Nerve Force follow the Health, conanlt na as our advlco costs yon nothing-town Ibis week. Call on your drugzlat and procure a bottle of uie of Dr, M, A. Simmon's Liver Medicine, which iting relatives near-onWe havo some Choice, Dr. Carfstedt's German Liter Powder. Tako Insures good digestion and Assimilation. in the neighborhood of our one dosa a day at bed tlmo for elm days; then The farmers Standard Patterns inWall follow by procuring a bottle of Yucatan Chill Tonic, following tho directions and after two The report of the United States Geo town, aro setting out tobacco, this week. wecka course of these two (Treat remedlea, yon logical Survey shows the total valuation of Paper, Good Goods at The boys and girls are having a nice will feel like the flowers look la the spring. Prepare yourself for the malarial or hot season the production ot stone in this country in time playing croquet. Reasonable Prices, which when the atmosphere la full of (Terms. If necessary and when your system warns you, in 1S98 to have been $38,370,354, an inC. Ogtesby is improving. A. will serve many, houserepeat the above. These Kemediea in stock, crease of more than $2,000,000 over that and sold by Henry Oglesby has not yet learned the keepers as well as the of 1897. St. Bernard Drug Store. nearest road home. highlpriced Papers offered The boys of our town have organizad a Henry Koehler & Company, A scries of articles which ought baseball nine. They will clean off the elsewhere, :: :: :: :: to be of great value is announced Lumber Dealers of Louisville, Ky., invite correspondence with Mill ground Sunday. for early publication in Harper's W. A. Young has returned from Hopmen who have lumber for sale. GLAO TO SHOW YOU. Bazar. They will give a compre- They buy Poplar and Hardwoods kinsville. Young Rattler. 1 LMJ'iSl Trade Marks Anrone sending a skef oh and description mar ralckly ascertain our opinion free whether an CommunicafuTontlon Ispro&ablrp-itpntabltions strUttr confidential. Handbook on Patents sent freo. ifldest Keener forsccurlnit patent.. 1'ntcntJ lAkon throuuti Munn A to. rccelr ijxelatnotUt, without charge. In tho CopvniaHT Ocsiqnb Ac Scientific llrancU Offlco, CS CASTOR A 2Lc&. w ctilatlon of anr scientluo Journal. '1'ernis, it n mr: four months, L t'oidkjrall newsdealer. A handsomclr lllustrntod wcoklr. Jlnitr .can. I.arset dr. mUNH & no.3B,Drosdw"- - Nbw York r BL, Woahlnaton, I). C & Wall Paper THOS. B.YOUNG Manufacturer ot lllf-- b r Grade....' Boots and Shoes, Ky Repair Work a Spectallr-Earlingto- t.' GOLD DUST THE BEST n , hensive discussion of "Home in mixed cars, Dry or Green. If "Out of Sorts," Cross and reevlib, lake Dr. Dressmaking." It is needless to Write them. H. A. Simmons Liver Medicine. Cheerfulness St. Bernard General Store. mention that the contributor of will return and life acquires new seat. The first of tho locomotives being built the series, Julia McDougall, teach- for the Swedish railway system by the er of dressmaking at Pratt In- Richmond Locomotive Works has been stitute, is fully competent to pre- completed and is pronounced by experts to A Coat of Many Colors Met the Requirements. of Joseph, sent the subject so that it will be be one of the finest ot its kind yet con in this country. It is of the xo- - But What Your House Requires is TWO COATS of .... easily understood by all women structed wheel compound pattern, and weighs 127i who wish to make their own tons. It is estimated that it can baul a gowns. train welching 1800 tons without difficulty. When Weak, Weary and Wasted state to the general pub lie that owing to the demand (or new work, as well as all classes of repair work, I have procured the services of a shoemaker from Evansville and am now prepared to do all work promptly on short notice. All work guaranteed to fit and give satisfaction. I wish to first-clas- s Harper's Bazar. - The locomotive is one of ten which have been ordered by the Swedish government. Pimples, Dolls and other Humors appear when ihe blood gets Impure. The best remedy la Dr. M. A. Simmons Llrer Medicine. From Kidney Diseases, why not try Foley's Kidney Cure, a guaranteed medicine. 50c. and ft. 00 a bottle. Campbell Co. In Bad Shape. I was in bad shapo and suffered a ereat deal with my Kidneys, I was requested to try l'Olevs Kidney (Jure, I dia so and In four days I was able to go to work again. Now I am entirely well. Charles Rbfloglk, Atwaler, O. p" a M Washing; Powder Ingalls will make the Princeton is to have a fair Aug- annual address at the Southern ust 2, .3, .and 5. All plans have Normal School, Bowling Green, June 1. been completed. The best medicine, money can buy' for all stomimpure blood,- nervousness,--enach and kidney troubles is Hood's - INDeX" MIXED PAINTS. - Prices Right. Your Trade - Solicited; Quality Unsurpassed. Mosey to patent1 good ideas may be secured ty our aid. Address THE PATENT RECORD, Baltimore, Md. Rubber tired buggies and bicycles have been added this week to tho alrendy well equipped livery I stable of Barnett & Arnold. - St. Bernard Drug Store. t- -' i.yV ?,& : a !'i,i ki.., Aiil L iitlfiiJrt H 'i G lV4j"' '? r,H" si- - CHBHil'''l'''l'llllll"llll'l"llll"11 GOOD ROADS AND BAD. gio'tiit'OOgi iiit'intt'i f' iiiiihi ' 11111 THE SUNDAY SCHOOL. LESSON IX, SECOND QUARTER, SERIES, MAY 20. M an , BV 1 Mfe 7?? The old saying that "what the eye never sees the heart never grieves" is well illustrated in the with which stolid indifference Americans pay tribute to the tyranny of mud roads, and when the people of this country are once brought to a full realization of the "price they are paying for this mediaeval folly there will be the greatest economic revolution ever witnessed, even in this pro fessedly progressive republic. No tax is popular, with the tax payers unless it can masquerade as an evasion of taxation, and this is precisely what the mud road lax has always done, it is paid in tne form of expense for additional horses, wagons, harness, teea, stable room, labor and a hundred other things, the necessity for which would be greatly reduced or entirely removed by the construction of good roads. And the cood roads would not involve one fourth the cost that is entailed by the lack of them, to say nothing of the comforts and conveniences niade possible through easy communication. We Americans may imagine that our feet are dangling over the of the Car of Progress, but in the matter of highways we arc not even in the procession. It is galling to be compelled to admit that the land whereon roosts the glorious Bird of Freedom, can learn anything from the effete monarchies of Europe, but it is said that "open confession is good for the soul," and a little research will show that, in one respect, at least, some parts of Europe are as far ahead of us as we arc in adIt is a vance of the Patagonians. sad commentary on cur boasted progressivencss and business sagacity that it costs us three times as much to haul one ton of our crops one mile as it costs the European farmer to perform the same work, but it is true, and therein lies the burden of the mud road tax which calls itself economy. dash-boar- d cents per hauled at jyi and 6 ton per mile. In Switzerland a mountainous country, in the dis Copyright, 1S99, by D. M. Stearns. trict of St. Gall, farm products aie 28. "Then led they Josus from.Colnp-inunto tho hull of judgment."' ' In hauled for 8 cents per ton per Math. j.xvll. 2. It l.i written that they led mile, and in the district of Horgcn nimawnynnd delivered Mlm to Pontius at 6 cents per ton per mile. Pllato, tho governor. Somo.of ttheso self n besson, Slat of the?Vcrscsj, Memory Golden Text, Commentary" Prepared John xlx. by the Ilev. D. M. Slcarna. aS-d- O Joint xrltl, 28, 40. ST. BERNARD COAL COMPANY. i INCORPORATED. r ..B'. .:aW, TM? Tsni i tfp ft Miners and Shippers of SHOW THE TRUE COST. COMPARED WITH EUROPE By way of comparing the roads of the United States with those of Europe, the Road Inquiry Bureau made careful inquiries abroad, in the winter of 1896 7 through the United States consuls stationed in England, France, Germany, Belgium, Italy and Switzerland, as to the average cost of hauling crops in their various consular districts. It is impossible here to give the result of these inquiries in detail, but they have been published as circular No. 27 of the Road Inquiry office, and can be had for the asking. The average cost of hauling farm products in England, as reported by our cpunsuls there, is a trifle less than 10 cents per ton In France it is the per mile. same. The consul at Roubiax, in France, reports that hauling is usually done on wagons with wheels 55J4 inches in diameter, and having tires of 4 inches, which preHe vents cutting up the road. explains that in his district there arc a great many more paved than macadamized roads. RErORTS FROM GERMANY. re- Quite a number of detailed ports come from varions parts of The average cost of Germany. hauling there, as it appears from these reports, is 84 cents per ton per mile, ranging all the way from cents in the consular 12 to 12 districts of Mannheim, Plauen and to 5 and cents, in the consular districts In no of Munich and Hanover. reported case in Germany is the average cost higher than 12 cents per ton per mile. The consul at Hanover explains that in his district a good team can haul about 6 tons for an all day trip, and that the average load is not much less than that. In the Mun ich district it is slt tons. The United States "consul in Belgium reports that farm products arc there hauled at a cost of g'j cents per ton per mile. At Milan, Italy, the cost is yYz cents, and on the Island of Sicily grain and seeds are Frankfort-on-the-Mai- $i MEDICINE for the "That tho Baying of Jesus might bo fulfilled, which Ho spako, signifying what death Ho should dlo. " Tho Jewish modo, according to their law, was stoning, but Ho should bo crucified Two tobacco planters, one from Josus had ,said that was typified by tho 10): This (Math. central Kentucky and the other serpent of brass lifted up on a polo (Num. from the western part of the State, xxi, 0; John 111, 14) nnd was plainly deMy In Ps. xxli, 10"They met in Louisville recently and dis- scribed and My feet." Tho piercedsold, law hands cussed the question of good roads. "Cursed Is ovcry ono that hongeth on a Both favored improvement of high- tree," and Christ hath redeemed us from ways, but in the course of the con- tho curso of tho law being mado a curse (Dout xxl, 23; Gal. versation the western planter said, for us "Art Thou tho King ill, 13). .Tows!"' of tho 83. "We appreciate the value of good Pllato's question to Jesus when Ho enroads as much as anybody, but we tered tho Judgmont hall again. Tho wlso with tho can't afford them." To which the men from tho cost camoborn KingInquiry. tho Ho that Is "Whcro bluegrass man replied: "In my Jews" IsTho prophets had foretold ofMesa part of the State we feel that we siah who would sit on David's throno as can't afford any other kind, and King of Israel (Math, li, 2; Isa. ix, 0, 7; we wouldn't be without them for Jer. xxlil, 6, 0; Ezck. xxxvll. 22), but of tilings wliat did Pllato any consideration ; besides, it is why did ho ask know thoso Wcro and not this question? easy to prove that your mud roads tho Jews subjects of Ctcsarf St. "Jesus answered him, Sayest thou cost you more than twice as much as this thing of thyself, or did others tell it our pikes cost us." thco of Mel1" Of courso Jesus know why ho asked It, for Ho knew what Is In man. The Society for the Prevention Ho knows tiro things that coino Into our of Cruelty to Animals recently or- minds, every ono of them (John 11, 25; dered all draft animals out of ser Ezck. zi, D). Ho hod n reason for asking for vice in the Pennsylvania oil region, Pllato, (Ezck. Ho docs nothing without a causo zlr, 23). because of the bad roads. No sup85. "Pllato answered: Am I n Jow several Thlno own nation and tho chief priests plies could be procured, and hundred employes were compelled havo delivered Thco unto ma What liast Thou donof" It is unusual to havo a to remain idle until the roads be prisoner and havo no chargo against him, came passable. and unusual also to sea tho judges, as in tho caso of Cainphas and Pllato, asking tho One hundred convicts in the prisoner to tell what ho has dono. Was on earth Erie county (N. Y.) penitentiary over seen In this case?such n travesty on justice as are worked daily in a quarry six 80. "Jesus answered, My kingdom is not miles from the prison, getting out of this world." How often this word of and breaking stone for the roads. Christ is used to try to provo that our The wardens say that the men beg Lord shall novcr havo a kingdom on this earth oxcept that which Ho is now said to for out'door work and give no havo in tho hearts of men a very poor it. samplo of n kingdom truly, judging from trouble when they get the lack of subjection to Him overywhero Kentucky Division of the League manifest I Hut ono might as well Bay tliat has no business earth of American Wheelmen, watch is tho believer not of this world. on That is tho ho is the only active good roads organi- very reason that ho Is hero In tho world, zation in the State, will hold its but not of It, that ho may glorify God In annual meeting at Richmond, Ky., It His origin is not earthly, for ho is not of God until born from on June 19 and 20, when it is ex a child is hero speaking of tho above, nnd origin of Christ pected that a new impetus will be His kingdom, as Ho Himself oxplalns In given the work throughout the tho last clauso of tills verso, "Now Is My not from henco." It will State. All who are interested in kingdom kingdom on this earth asbo as was improved highways will be made truly a Grcoco or Romo, Babylon, welcome, especially farmers and but it will not bo set up by forco of arms, business men who are not wheel- but by tho mighty power of God, tho soma brought Israel men. Mr. John B. Harris, Rich vided that Hod sea and thoout of Egypt, ditho Jordan nnd submond, Ky., will be glad to furnish dued Canaan beforo them. any information desired concerning 87. "To this ond was I born, nnd for this causo camo I into tho world, that I the meet. should bear witness unto tho truth. Road building is a science, for Every ono that Is of tho truth hcarcth My the practice of which special train volco." Thus Jesus replied to Pllato's "Art Thou king, then" Ho ing is required, just as is the case question, truth, sent bya tho God of truth, was tho with law, medicine, or other pro filled with tho Eplrlt of truth. Yet wo nro fessions. The farmer may know called upon to spend thrco weeks In this John, full of how to build roads, but, after four eighteenth chapter ofdovll through a record tho works of Judas hundred years of misdirected ef of tho rulers tho Calaphas nnd Pllato ond and forts, the results are, to say the oven Simon Peter, and tho wonderful words of truth in chapters 10 and 17, least, most discouraging. somo of tho most i wonderful words on From the beginning of May to record, wo nro asked wholly to omit. 88, the end of October, 1898, jail pris Such 80. "I find In Him no fault at all." was Pllato's testimony again nnd oners in Lawrence county, N. Y.t again. Judas nlso confessed that ho had were cmnloved on road work with betrayed Innocent blood (Math, zxvll, i). surprisingly satisfactory results. Pllato's wifo called Illm n just man nnd do urged her husband to havo nothing The report of the Highway Com with condemning Him. Hut Pilntoto had missioner shows that the cost, in Him on his hands and must cither concluding food, clothing and guards demn Him or relcaso Illm. Tho latter ho courngo to not was forty-thre- e cents per day for wished to do, but had way tho of diffido it Ho hopes for a each man employed. Nearly two culty by suggesting that as outwas his cusIt his ' miles of new road was laid at a cost tom to relcaso unto them a prisoner at Passover ho should now relcaso unto of ten cents a running foot. them Jesus. As on alternatlvo ho mentions a notablo prisoner named Harabbas, probably thinking that, ho being so wicked, tho pcoplo will . not ask to havo him released, but will (it onco chooso Jesus. Ho knows 'not" tho .destroyer who was behind tho scene that day, nor did ho Proprietary know that ho'hlmsclf was making choice Medicine Sold at Retail between God nnd Eaton, 82. Medo-Pcrsi- All these inquiries are made by sworn government officials, with the simple view of ascertaining the facts. They were so made that the results should show the true cost of hauling farm products in Europe. Putting together the figures reported by the various consuls, it appears that European farm products are hauled to market cents at an average cost of 8 per ton per mile, which is just a of the trifle more than cost of marketing farm products in the United States. The difference is due almost entirely to the different character of roads here and European roads, as a abroad. rule, are built level, where our own roads run over hills and through hollows; roads abroad are carefully and scientifically built of stone, where ours arc built of dirt, sand, sod, or "any old thing" indeed, they are frequently not "built" at all. Where we haul a s of a ton, a ton or European farmer generally hauls 3 or 4 tons, in fact, loads of $ tons are common in some districts, and a load of even 6 tons is not rare. 6-i- o one-thir- d three-fourth- righteous people, with mtirdcirin their honrtf:, would not cntor3rllatorB Viouso lest they should bo defiled, for they ftcalnxl to eat tho Passover. They did not know that tho tnio Paraovcr I.aml was being put to death by them anil that their Passover, llko their Sabbaths and all their feasts, was a mero form a husk without a kernel, chaff to bo burned np. 'What Is your religion In what do you trust Is It In Bdmo church or creed or ceremony, or Is it In Josus only and KIs precious Mood 20, 80. "If Ho were not rt malefactor, wo would not havo delivered Illm up unto thoo." This from them In reply to Pllato's question, "What accusation bring yo against this man" It Is easy to call nim an evildoer, but lmposslblo to provo It. Thoy must, howovor, say something, ond hnving yloldod themselves to tho dovll ho will suggest many a Ho to them. In all Ills llfo Ho novcr Bald or did n wrong thing oxcept In tho eyes of thoso who luttod Illm. Ho know no sin. Dl. "TakoyoHlmnnd Judgo Him according to your law." Tims paid Pilate, to which they replied, "It Is not lawful for us to put any man to death." So they confess that they havo determined that Ho must die, and they only desire that Pllato will attend to It for them. It would not do for them to say how long ago they had mado up their minds to kill Him ns soon as possible It might show their hearts toward Him too plainly. If It was unlawful for them to put any ono to death, how was it that only n llttlo later they found no difficulty In stoning Stcphenf QQAL AND COKE. .. illllMNlHl, & ZTrlROUDH iVESTlBUlED --- v? I General Office, Earlington, Kentucky. Dw J J- THRO'J&HSIID ,rjixv-'X-- -- u- r-- 4? X vy jl J. X PWQ&BUffET (TRAIHSDAIJX URS FROfl JAMES R. 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Tho Rift of the Holy Ghost, and consequently tho gift of power, was conhey wcro ditioned upon obedience. commanded to tarry at Jisalem for tho promise of tho Father, which was tho promisp of tho Holy Ghost To obey required faith. Obeying in fuith. we nro not enrprised to know that thoy soon met and prayed for tho gift of tho spirit and power. Obedience, faith and prayer aro still tho prerequisites to the reception of tho Holy Ghost for power. 2. Tho power given was to be power for Christ They wero to receivo tho power through tho gift of tho Spirit and then to bo witnesses nnto Christ, both in Jeusalem andJudoea, in Samaria, and into the uttermost parts of tho earth. In tho power of tho Holy Ghost they wero to declaro Christ to bo tho Saviour and Redeemer of tho world. This would insure tho success of their mission and their message. Only tho Holy Ghost can seal homo the truths of Christ to unrcgenerato human hearts. What wo always need in presenting Christ to men or in undertaking any form of work for Christ is Holy Ghost power. Wo can't tracceed in spiritual work without Him. It is not by might, not by power, but by the Spirit nlone, that success can crown our labors. "Paul may plant Apollo's water, but God must glvo tho increase." The noly Ghost is tho particular person in the Godhead who furnishoa this divine power for successful testimony and service 8. Tho apostles fulfilled tho conditions imposed upon them and received Holy Ghost power. So may we. God is moro willing togivoHis Spirit to them that ask Him than enrthly parents to glvo good gifts to their children. Tho apostles had no monopoly of the power of tho Holy Ghost. Tho gift of tongues has ceased, but not tho gift of power. Tho Spirit is to abido with ns forovcr. Let us believo, oboy, pray, that wo may havo a fresh baptism of the Holy Ghost for eorvico and for work. Biblo Headings. Nch. ir, 20 j Pa. Luko xl. lxviii, 18$ Isa. xxxii, John iii, 84 ; vii, 89 j xiv. 89; v. 83; r, 41. 40; I Cor. Acts ii, OaL iii. 14; Eph. i. 10, 17; ii, I John iii. 24. Mr. . E. Croft purchased at auction Literary Note. sale here Friday, ibe stock of dry goods of "Green Willies," by Jeannctte Co. H. Walworth, the powerful com- lbs Uourland-DaviMr. A. G Howling, a prominent farmer in the June issue of plete novel Lippincott's Magazine, is a tale of near tbis place, and once a mercant here, strong human interest, touching, died of consumption Friday. He leaves as it docs, on one of the vital ques- two children. tions of the present time. Mrs. Rev T. D. Moore preached to large auWalworth Rives to environment its diences at tho Christian church hrre Sunfull value in leading the reader day and Sunday night. from the old world to the new. A protracted meeting will begin al the How pathetic is the situation cf Baptist church, Sunday, conducted by Rev. millionaire's daughter W. E. McCord. the whom we meet in Rome! Then the vigorous independent heroine Tbe soldiers' reunion which has been of the later pages, Both are har- celebrated here oa May 31, for tbe past moniously and vigorously set forth. few years will be beld at Caslleberry The snapping of the green withes church Ibis year. There will be a match game ot baseball of convention, and the inevitable awakening are .told in a forceful here Sunday between tbe Hopkinsville and Km. and interesting way calculated to Crofton clubs. s ill-fat- 25c. DINNER. ur (olor'ed (Uteris. All SPECIAL BREAKFAST AND SUPPER. No. 1 Steak, or Mutton Chops. (ViUtots, Cakei or Waffles. Coffee or Tea an4 ItuII. . . 94 No. 3 Han, Two Eras, PoUloes. Cakes or WaBes arU Coffee or Tea. . . 34 No. 3 Pork Chops with Potatoes and Cakes or Waffles anj Coffee or Tea... .30 No. i Lake Trout. Butter Sauce. Cakes or Wafles anJ Coffee or Tea, , . ,39 No. S Oat Meal anJ Cream, or Itouinon, Hot Rolls. Hotter an.1 CoBVe or Ta U No. C Two Ecgt. flutter. Toast nj Coffee or Tea, M Take Market 61. Cars direct to Hotel. Try Kuropean I'lan. Cheapest and beat, only (ay (or what you gcL THOB. V. MILLER. PACtlOCKT. !' tslnlnr: conununicsiioni snd nuiteri ot ntwt par 10 Ibis column should t addressed 10 Gin ALtispDl. Barlinttoo. Kr. HIhMrf tll arouse the deepest sympathy. A Fire at Pembroke. Hopkinsville, Ky., May 23. The drug store of Eugene Kelly, at Pembroke, was discovered on fire and was entirely destroyed, together with all its contents. The origin of the fire is a mystery. The total loss is estimated at with $1,500 insurance. $3,-00- 0, Hasn't Abolished Elections. From the Louisville Evening Post. If Bill Gocbcl can keep the Democratic voters away from the county conventions he will make his calling sure, but then comes the election, which the Goebel bill does not quite abolish. Crofton News. Miss Nettie Hoard, of Hopliiosville, Is the guest of Mrs. . H. Myers this week. Mrs. M. Mcacbam Is very sick Ibis week. Dr. S. II, Williams made a business trip to Hopkinsville Wednesday. Dr. Williams and wife, of Mortons, are visiting Mr. A. B. Croft here Ibis week. Misses Birdie Jonson and Beriba Mann, of Pembroke are visiting relatives here. Miss Emma Johnson Is visiting friends and relatives here, Ibis week, M. D. Bourland has accepted a position as traveling agent for the Southern Soda Company. The Illinois Central now has on sale, and will cob Ihe sarne until Sep Jember to. iaS. ronnJ uln summer tonrist tickets froai points on Its lines In Ibe South riannington Notes. to a larca llstol simmer resorts 5chool CxercUti. In tha Norrh. its last double Our city is on a business hum at present dallr service to St. Louis, Chicago, Cincinnati Tbe closing exercises ot the Public and enables ono to reach quickie and and if it continues in tbe future as it has School so far bave been a success. Last comfortably tbe mountain resorts cl Viritlnla, tba in tbe pail, we will soon have a flourishing White Mountains and Seaside ot New Enflsod, Friday evening's exercises wero the be- Ibe Thousand Islands, lbs lake and forest resorts little city. ginning of ibe end. It was a very auspici- of Mlchlean, Wisconsin and Minnesota, the Hot Sprints ot Atkansas, tho Yellowstone Park or Ihe On account ot tbe rainy season our en- ous occasion. Tbe exercises May 31 and resorts ot Colorado. ergetic farmers are behind with tbeir work. June 1 promise to be very interesting. A new i8o edition, entirely Cheer up, it's not going to rata always. Tbe contest for gold and silver medals will rewritten, and giving facta and conditions, brought down Messrs. Tim and Cordie Carroll, Denny be very close. .The judges will be ol the to dale, of tha Cenlrai'a In tbo country very best cultured persons who know not and Clarence Price took l"tbeen(is0,'e,i'hU show near Red Hill Saturday. even tbe names of tbe contestants, Tbe i6fpage lllustrat. Mr. Charlie Keys paid Earlington a visit medals will be presented by Hon. W. F. PanPh1et, contains large number PftiAn '" letters fiom Northern farmers of Burr and Miss S. R. Drown, Supt., on Ibe I Saturday. prosperously located UUIUv nowtba Illinois Central on tha Una Misses Rillia and Lee Mcintosh spent evening ot June 1st. Tbe purpose of tbe the States ofofKentucky, Tennessee, Railroad in contest is to awaken a healthful literary and Loulsana and alto a detailed write-u-Mississippi Sunday with Miss Dillia Mclntcsb. cf Ilia cities, towns and country on and adjacent to that Interest in Ibe public mind. line. To hoineseekers, or those In search of a What has become ot "Mamma's Pet?" Encourage tho young orators tbe evening farm, tbis pamphlet will lurnlth reliable Informs It is time for her to appear with a good, lion concerning tha most ot tbe 1st of Jone. Tbe orations are their ens portion of tha Sooth, accessible and proipcr Free copies can be bad long, newsy letter. first prodnctions and of course Ibey sonnd by applying to tha nearest ot ilia undersigned. Cut worms are playing havoc in ibis like IbWof tbe Clays and Oreckinrjdges, Tickets and full Information aa to rales In corr vicinity. The farmers say there are lots nection with the above can be had of agents ol tba "Central" and connecting lines. of tbe enormous reptiles. MO.RTONS QAP. S. 0 Hatch, Dl. Pass. Agent, Cincinnati. Rumor has it that tbeie will be a grand Tbe wedding bells are ringing. John A. Scett, Dl. Pas. Agtnt, Memphis. picnic in our town before a great while., i Wm. Hurray, Dl. Pass. Agint, Niw Orleans. Rev. II. H. Gordon filled bis regular Tbe saw mill at tbis place 11 now in full appointment Snnday and also administered A, H. Hanson, 0, P. A. W, A. Klllond, A. G. P. A. blast, and we now bave lumber to let. baptism to Miss Ida Belle Hamilton. Chicago, Loull-lllBlub Eves. r Tbe newly furnished barber shop of Rev. G. W. Demoss, who has Fingers and Hopton is now open and preYou Are Going North, pared to do all kinds of work in Ibe barber Mrs. Uelle Hunt who has been sick is up again, Mrs. Wm. Johnson is yet very sick. Miss Mary Ripson, of Hopklosvillr, is witb us again. The Masons are expecting to bave a big time here June 24th. All are invited. K. of M. will meet here next month. We expect a large crowd here. Rev. T. II. Meiriwealher is in the city this week. Tbe U. It. F. sermon of last Sunday was well attended. Mist Rice, of Hopkinsville, Is visiting Mrs. Sabry Duncan. Illinois Central R. R. ANNOUNCEMENTS TOURIST llnne RATES Southern flUlfllbllKirO 1(1 p -: e. . yj". -- been visiting in Tennessee for some time, is home again in Hopkins county. Hoe. A ropular "1 The Kentucky Laundry Association will meet next year at Hopkinsville. Subscribe for The Bee. MILLION.. A for Five Cents a Package the first experimental step in a direction that may lead to a revolution ix? the trade. Xt.tr Tork company of tiiauufncturluit rberalsts.the Ripens Chemical Company, ) m,ua medicinal tablet or "tabula" coupoaul pUC'l "poll the market about IItu of oompreweil iKiwdered preparation if irrtuln medicinal drugs which bad bren ascer-taluc- d iu Ui of more general use rummi; lacdical men than an other, for the cure or at lctiatloii.if such Ills common to man u l.atu their origin ta an Impaired digestion or weake-- vi capacity for aailmllatlnu food.aJuotulne nourishment and eliminating waste. The ca.jtotfiio of Ills Included umkr till head la aald to Isclnda pretty nearly every dUeat ".ir which the physician li called upon to prescribe. In preparing Ihrfr standard reined for the acceptance of t he American l'otfo the company laid down the principle that overjr thing entering Into the ackct should bo o( the highest grade, and so prepared nd protected as to retain Its fiuaullcs lniact aud unimpaired through any extended ipse of time In auy climate. Duly II10 choicest drugs should be used, their pre iteration should be la accordance "Ith the latest pcrfoctrd methods of mod am science, tbs tabulea . . kim ,iu..tc-.".v....-ww&cu r.rn COTES aohlgh In Its i.,wii, miu Kvuiujno manufacturer Me these requirements thai uwu jiare urcu of a grade vf of .uppiy muro vicriijaj uvivra cvum specifications. lima u loss proportion from Ills output that imill were would mnet the exacting Tuo 1 In turn packed In boxes of vials a quality not surpassed la, beauty and pel feci Ion of workmanship by those used by the mostfaalldlousdeilerslnjewelsaud ornamcntsofgold. Having set Ihelrhlghstandard, and never conwitlniJ to vary from It, tho proprietors resorted Tto the accepted moaern methods of miking their commodity known, and seven hundred thousand dollars In vested wlthla Ave years In newspaper advertising has Informed every American cltlxcn aceriiuiK m iuinor anu surprising qualities or lupana Tauuies. IDlug tnouxlitful and. painstaking obsurvera of the chanred conditions over the commercial world, and careful to note every circumstance havlorthat a bearlne upon the sutMessful prosecution of their trade, the managers of tha company have noted Is a present Insistent demand for a lower price for every article that lli'-rreaches or approaches an universal use, and that the pecple, although requiring that tha best of everyihlug, resent being called upon to pay heavy percentages for superfluous wrapping and tacking or unnecessary protection against dsterlorauon that intxht lt in years, but .Is needless la the case of a purchase Invaded to be consumed la a ,i'w'.'l,.,0 lyenllacoTerj!. and Proved ty the testoi ttmeand actual experience, It.1?-- . not have the tendency to loss of qualities or diminution Tabules that excellence from exposure that might at first havo been expected. Inasmuch aa of under favorable conditions, those that bare lain lnoso In a drawes, a traveling bag or pocket for several weeks or months are found to be practically aa fresh and aa etOcaclous aa ever. Acting upon these ugcestlons, and noting particularly the unimpaired prosperity of creut newspapers now sold for a cent Instead of the old rate of five times (hat amount. .U0 company have entered upon the exrneriment ..at... tins-- nn IfJnana Tahnl. . iteboard cartons, winch they will oner to the tradoupoa terms widen will permit of a package being sold by the druggist or storekeeper at a price lower than ever before adopted for a p'vprlctary medleloe FIVE CENTS-t-en tabules, or dosse, for one-haa cent each. Tho tim pany will not discontinue the manufacture and sale la the form with which hid bii.ji. iwid icarucu w .vuurr cum vuiue luo jupauis SP.UH1CS, Out Will OUCr tne Oneapei sort experimentally ftir the benefit of such as may desire them. It should beplalnir quality of the medicine Is Identical fn both sort, the only difference understood thr being In the form and comparative cost of packing or patting up. The nre-een- t pack. ntrcs are not yet to be had of all UWKIk.llHUUIII it u probable that almost any drag. will obtain a supply when requested by a customer .to do so t but In any case a single cist carton, containing ten tabules. will be sent, rjostajre rald. to any address for live cents la stamps, forward! to the Rlpans Chemical Co., No. lOApruce St. New York. Until the (roodsare thoroughly Introduced to the trade, agents ana peddlers will be supplied at a price which will allow ibeni a fair margin of iTOfifc vli.i ldoien cartons for 40 cents. I doten (III cartons) for grots (TW caxtoai) lor aJOJt 10 groMlJ.OIJO cartons) for . tioo. Cash with the order In everY case, i''uit. nrn 9 " I .. I 40. "Not this" man, but Harabbas." Thus thoy deliberately choso n murderer nnd rejected tho Prlnco of Lifo. Thoy erred darkness to light and satan to . They did what thoy always had boon doing as a nation slnco they were brought out of Egypt turned their bocks upon their Ilcdcemcr and leaned upon nn Somo Iluleis Por Chrlntlnux. arm of flesh, for when Pllato said, "Bo-hol- d You must acquiro a habit of living your king!" they cried, "Wo liavo by tho niinuto. Trust in God now. Do no king, butCcesorl" (John xlx, 14, 15.) God's will now. Do not offend Qod. Now yon aro to act for tho future, but A Queatlon. Candidly, nro wo, every ono of ns, act by tho moment "Bo careful for reading and studying tho Scriptures to nothing, but in everything by prayer find out what they tench, or aro wo try- and supplication with thanksgiving lot ing ingeniously to constrno them into your requosts bo known nnto God." Do all you do in the namo of the teaching what wo want them to teach 7 Aro wo houestly trying to bring our Lord Jesus. Tho Saviour expects you to actual experionco into perfect harmony dress, eat, drink, spend your timo, talwith tho Bible, or nro wo trying to mako ents, property and transact business the Bi bio fit into our experionco? Aro with rcferenco to tho snmo object for wo accepting revelation at tho risk of which you pray, read your Bible and personal, social, political, national, uni- worship God. Whether, therefore, yo versal revolution T Aro wo nfrnirl of tho eat or drink or whatsoever yo do, do all Blblo or afraid it will not havo its full to tho glory of God. Cnltivato tho deepest rovcrence in saving swny at nil times, in nil places, among all people, under nil circum- your approaches and addresses to God. Never allow yourself to nso light or stances? Christian Standard. irrovcrcnt expressions of God or His Selfishness. Solflshnoss shuts out Qod and leavos work. Remember you nro a "temple of tho noly Ghost" Thoreforo bo careful ono to himsolf. It also involves. tho eternal Eoparntion of man from ninu. Dives and walk softly beforo God. "I am tho livod alono upon earth and tho compan- Almighty God. Walk beforo Me and bo ionship of tho onco despised Lazarus thou perfect." Presbyterian Banner. was donlod lilni iu eternity. Prosbyto-ria- u Tlio Window of tlie Sonl. Journal. Thoy have very littlo in this world, but u great deal in tho noxt They take short viows of this life, but long views of tho life to coma They havo tho EMiiiilrr!WT?aT3T UUKto WHIHt Alt Hit UI18. knack of setting open tho windows of Meet Cough rlyrup. Tastes Uood. Ueo I their souls for the Sun of Righteousness in time. Kola dv dnnrfflsts. to stream In. Theodoro L. Cuyler, 18-1- 0; 10-1- 7; d 12-1- Rev. Steward spent last week in St, Charles in a revival meeting and much good was accomplished. Tha cake and turkey walk given by Mr. and Mrs. M, A. Hamilton was a success. Twelve dollars were realized for Ibe pastor Rev. M. W. Steward. There will be a grand picnic given on tbe first Saturday in Juno for tbe beneGl of tbe Sunday school at tbe Baptist Church conducled by Rev. II. H. Gordon. Ann! Marlha KM en, who has been sick for several months, Is beltrr at this writing. M. A. Hamilton last wm k. if You Are Going South, If You Aro Going East, If You Aro Going .,4 i w.1.. I Vest; PURCHASC TICKETS VIA TMt ,nr TXTr LOUISVIILC a. NaSMviLLr n ti and or cceunu was un ilia sick list KZ22! 'EIng out the false KlaglatltatrM" Wo bring to you tba new and truo from tha "Sine out the old Uselatba'anr r plney forests of Norway" DR. BELL'S Pine-Tar-Honey k ' Nature's most natural remedy, fmprovd by sdenca to a Pleasant, Permanent, Positive Care for coughs, colds and all Inflamed surfaces of tho Lungs and Bronchial Tubes. Tho sore, weary cough-wor- n Lungs aroaxkSa-rate- d mucus Is cut out , the ; the microbe-bearin- g causa of that tickling Is removed, and the Inflamed membranes aro healed and soothed so that there Is no Inclination to cough. SOLD BY ALL QOOD DRUaCtlSTS Bottle Only. nn s I AM 88 YEARS OLD. and never tun-Mjr remedy equal to Ut. SeUt it (rives qoldr. karl permanent rrllef in grip MweUMOougbs sail oo&M. Itmakea M. A, Metcalfe, weak Irmgf strtBg.-- U 26c, 60c. and $1.00 StssM BE SURE YOU GET . HiTir-MiM- y Br. Btll's ssV,iA- vsr'g--. Ji&aEsctb ' Disappeared Like a Ohost. fctj jitrtol In nvcrr i -' JontniiikR.'v-ji- J 111! ii i, ti . rt!ciiiiiiiiti$-uun ,i Cbas, Bailey, of Echo! Mines, paid us bcr, in and ctiluiulntus iciiuitm mnttcr. a visit last Sunday, working in the interest Xo oonffinrrrl utorlrn. trhtrJ) nvn ma chjeetlimujtilo to mamt rtuUtfu. of the great monster U. M.W.- .'Tb'e. boys It SkllfUlM tua In MTAt. 1.A..jnt,l U.... made it to hot for him that' he disappeared srlprti'B,, 3.0B . on Monday like, a 'ghost. These fellows wiiimwi in evory lewru w wiiom raeatilberal luUuceraents will tMol!i.rvuV are oftea seen but seldom heard by sensi J'SrV' LrraC0TT COMPANY, Publishers, ble men. I Quite a number o( 'our people were tin - ' " if( Madisonville Wednesday, Wm. Hamilton, ojpriadisonvjlte h visiting here. Henry McKenzIc, of Madisoiivillr, was bere Sunday. m Frank Sharber wtnl to Mudisonvilla - v't Sunday, There will be a cake walk ijiveri on tba second .Saturday fnfjune for ihe benefit of tbe A. M. E. Z, Church. , First prize 1.00, second prize' 50c. Everybody invited to, come. , The fourth Sunday in Juno is Children's Day. Everybody is invited to come out' and help us. push forward the educational work. . The U, M, W. bave no fooling with the boys at the Gap. Let them go by, ' ' The Maximum of Safety , The Maximum ofSjxvd, The Maximum k-f- -f . '" SMi'' V m i ft- -- cf Comfott, The Minimum cf Ratcc. ,' .. e i . ti ' ' he cheerfully fttrnlshcl by ate;Ttac .. nnd nil other iutormatloit will ' . , ?; , or by v j.orjiviLix;r: W. iVr. ETH RIDGE, Aoknt. -- C. P ATMORe, a. p. a., rTtlM BMST Of THKNI ALt.ll I ri irvrviv JLrlirr.in f m WNTHLyAQAZlNlvl uy .Vjwy. xf ( nw ir yr, MW PHILADELPHIA. S' .. wwmsK ".', ''&ijSi, SM 1- - - ' x. dL"" .