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I r r1I ce r3i li5rJ TENTH YEAR EARLINGTON HOPKINS COUNTY KENTUCKY THURSDAY JUNE 8 1899NO2 j r TilE CUURCU A PUCE OF REST The Sunday Service Develops y1theMind and Broadens the r Areas of Knowledge Look at the steady strain upon UU writes BUbop Kuril discussing What u the Good ol 1Going to Churc in the June f Ladle Horns JournalliThe av erage American week is one intense effort to get beyond the limi r tations of the week just gone f Eyery nerve and force of body and brain have been under the stress of excitement and rush Six days are enough for the se vere tension and break many a r one down in the process Let the struggle be stopped every week by one perfect day of rest The church is essentially a place of rest Every part of the service furnishes relief from the burdens and cues ol the week The I music brings calm and refresh ment The hymns lift one above of the secular and com 4monplace The lessons from the the preaching on Iopics connected with present and future accountability lead one L 1v Into g1ew fiCid of thought and give m segse f responsibility and si seriousXsigaificance sot at all suggested by the activities of busl ness Tno Sunday service inevitably devdops the mind and broadens the areas of knowledge Many a sermon may fail to interest but now and then one is heard It which brings the bearer into a new region such as that of mis sions abroad or humane work at hone A new light may be thrown Upon the Scriptures by recent reo tearcli the relation of Christianity to hum ih society may be seen as never before and tho old Bible may be found to apply in a remark able way to the cuirent needs of I mfii Smallpox on the Other Road Beaver Dun has quarantined Taylor McHenry Render and Wiilianis Mines because of J the prevalence of smallpox about forty cases being reported at those placer Up in those parts no at Atention has been paid to the dis case They just have itwalk Jliround and do as they please until they get well A little like the Mexicans who take then children to the disease that they may have it while young The other day a traveling sales man was at one of the towns men tioned above and just about to board the train when there hap pened along a resident whom he i knew He shook hands and in I quired after the mans health who baid he did not feel very well and that his family were all sick When the drummer asked what i the trouble was the man replied dVe have had the smallpox i Anduiie drqmmer couldnt get on the tram flit enough r Quarantine L Mortons Gap has been talking quarantipe against Earlington for several days ant the movements of i1 the colored people between the I two towns have been somewhat controlled by the officials of our sister town but the scare is about over now and little more will prob 1Ift ably be heard of the quarantine Earlington is handling her small pox case and those who have been I cxpoyJ on the approved city c 1 healthboard plan and there is as J much reason in establishing a quar antine against Earlington as there 1would be in establishing a quar 1 antine against Evansville There t is always some smallpox in a place like Evansville but V is usually I under perfect control of the health officersI t t Hot Times 1 k There are hot times in Hopkins county over the Hardin Goebel ccontest Hardin men claim the icounIY by a big majority and they Jareperhaps correct if the Demo ri frcratsof the county could decide r by v0cc But Iliereard those on pullIifri as men- I M1 I may accomplish by smooth tactics i in Hop ns county I IJ tt Mr C D Wright is home from Owensboro where he went to serve i P 4V on thc PedWai grand jury Mr r w W Todd was the other grand t f juryman from Hopkins county i 4 Thos Peyton of Nebo and R Uttcrback of Madisonville are jlFB still serving as petit jurors grand jury adjourned and the i two gentlemen named came home TuesdayI aV J Sb 1fI r1- q Wii ON TUBERCULOSIS- Oov Tanner of Illinois Convinced that Tuberculosis is an Ac tual Existent Menace IT IS A CONDITION AND NOl A THEORY He Will Now Lend All tile Aid In llli futrer to the ttlatu Live Hlocb ComiuUiloii In Their UffnrlH lu Slid the Unlrut the Stale or lu feeUd Con Chicago June 7After the postmortem examinations of the tubercu QOovI am convinced that tuberculoslf has made a more general invasion oi live stock than la generally believed and I also am confident that such a condition If not remedied by propel laws and a liberal appropriation by the state will have results more serlom I hut the mere lou ofjcatlle I shall rec fcjliveorwhichtninating tuberculosis cattle I also shall exert my influence in obtaining for the commIssIoners more authority An Inodciiuole Apj roirlulli u The appropriation thU year for this work was 5000 The commission ers asked for 20000 I myself wuln trumental in cutting down the cum requested Having noen conditions nil they exist I shall take a pcrxonnl In terest now in the matter and spare nIl necessary time In aiding the board whose work Is to say the least pmc piMythat it is unsafe to drink milk which Is not known positively to be nontu berculouslln Seen for Illmnelr The cattle which I hove seen slaughtered and dissected and which I saw were saturated with tuberculo nil ten days ago were furnishing milk to my family I did IIOt Institute this investigation I hind no reason to believe thift the milk sold me was oth JthoujsuntlsI never nueitloned its purity And there Is the secret of the oOlclal nlg licence which hnn permitted this disease to make such progress I am glad my eyes have been opened The recent awakening of public Interest on the subject will have practical results What Ii Neccisry What U uccciiary It this The stock commissioners must be police power to enter any and all dal des for tho purpose of testing the cattle with the tuberculin teat They mutt confiscate to the state nil cattle that show symptoms of tuberculous Infection They must also bo ollow tnough money to remunerate tho former owners of such confiscated cattle The cattle then must be slaughtered anddestroyedPlan the Summer Work In view of the encouragement given Ihe commissioners by Oov Tanner tile Live stock board held a meeting at thereat Northern hotel and adopted plans for tlt summerlI work il w- rules were adopted iu accordance svitb- he advice given by the governor that I he pommlstloners utilize ns rigorous ly as potsiblp all the authority given hem under the present law The livestock commissioner has started on U tour of Inspection of dairies in Me Henry county DISTRESSING AcciDENT Force Young L len Two of Them Student of MoKendrea ColleRe Drowned Near Lebanon III Lebanon III June 7A most dis tressing aclcdent occurred here Mon lay afternoon In which three young odin two of them McKendree college itudents lost their lives shocking the mtlrc community and casting u gloom iver the otherwise festive closing ex trciaes at tho college A party of nix young ladles were wading in Hllvei two miles north ot the city when one of them dropped a parasol Khlch floated out Into the stream Mist Ruth Jepson atetmpted to reach Itand n doing so got beyond her depth nnd ABU drowned Misses Halite Jack nod Florence Spies attempted to rescue- rj but were also drowned In the at Kinpt The other girls who were Aitnesscs of the fate of their jighem was picked up by a passing con reyance and brought to her boarding souse h an exhausted condition It an tiome time before she could tell he story Hundreds of students and began the search for the XiJIea Immediately and suceeded in Jndinjr them after nn hours search Miss Jepson was the youngest Jaiighter of Prof A 0 Jepson of thin city nnd vas 10 years of age Miss Spies was the daughter of Charles Spies of St Jacobs and Miss Jacks Jlattert14 itiot from AtnbUAB iliad Killed J Chattanooga Tedn Juno 6Ther man Mi Ieee assistant superintendent pf this Pucktoyvn pulpbur and COIJIJ r ivorks Will shot from ambush au ill yesterdayafternoon this utattDawioii Halo War Kndeil Seattle Wash June 6The steuiV tr Dingo which has just arrived from AlasVa report that the Alaska rate wur is tndtd The old rate ot ilOa ftjm the lakes has been restorer + tErnestLStokes Phillips Geo MothersheadifElder j H Teel 1Twyman Pierce Myers Thos Longstaff W C McLeod W S McGary J M Oldham and Cowell represented E W Turn Masonic Lodge at the funeral pf Mr T L Osborn Tuesday There will be a large attendance at the good roads convention to beheld in Lexington June 10t THE WOOLGROWERS SHUT OUT They Will Not lie Permitted to Uru2w Their Sheep on the Unltali v Heiiervntluiit t n r Washington June 04fter consul IUIIUI1 wim t theof the in tirlor Conuntssloner llerrman of use gcnenil land qfflce yesterday deildoc to itfiiHe tlie request of the wool grow crn of Utah and Wyoming for u modi lent Ion of hlfi former order prohibit- Ing the grazing of sheep on the Unltur reservation In Utah The renervutlor pontalns 875000 acres and there wen petitions from the owners of about 2 000000 sheep for the opening of the reservation to them The department refusal was hued upon the reports ol the park commissioner that the nlicc1 would destroy young forest trees ani thus impair the water supply BY WIND AND RAIN j Much Damage Doniat Oxknlonna la by the Storm of Wind nnil- llaln Sunday Ofikaloosa la June 6cJtwer thuo smul dollars dnmage was lone by tin heavy rnlnstorm accompanied by n strong wind which swept pver this early Sunday evening The east of 1cnn college was unroofed the building flooded Many smill throughout the city were demolished No Injuries to person ure reported TrouMrx of the hunt Family WnHhtngton June 7A deed recorded hen ycHtenlay by lilshnp John i Hurst of the Methouint Episcopal church transferring throueh un Inter medlnry to life wife Klla Root Hurst their fine home on Massachusetts nve tine In the fashionable part of the city caused a great deal of comment It being reported that the transfer wan to a legal separatIon hop Hurst was out of the city and Isis attorney said he had nothing 10I say nUotit the matter Itudlant With Joy Fort dc FrunccIslandof Martinique June 7When the dispatch boat Ooe loud bearing the upcrilitendent of the prison and the commander of marine artillery who were designated by theI French government to notify Dreyfus of the revision of Isis trial arrived from Colne nt the Inle c1uj Dreyfus was waiting on the shore Although endeovorlug to main tain isis selfpossession ho received the official Intelligence with n coun tenance radiant with joy Fatal Dispute Between Iarutera Peprin HI Juno 7thirry Thur man n farmer living near London wjenf1trenches to let the water out of their fields and n dispute moss regarding the direction tho water rliould bei turned Thurman Is lucid without bail trdcessory lot the Limit of the Law t Vienna Ga June GJohn Hanno way who attempted to outrage the little daughter of N L Christmas plead guilty in tIle special session of the county court here yesterday He was given the limit of the law and van sentenced to 20 years by Judge Uttlejohn Two hours later he was jn his way to Macon where he will I bo kept until assigned to a convict tamp- A Violent Storm Lincoln Neb June 7 A violenta ttonn of wind nnd lull 1slted Lincoln ind vicinity shortly before six oclock AldoneIcing blown over nod one jiousa partly i jjtheellng of greater losses A number of persons ore retorted injured May Parchaie nnd Itetnln Arm Washington Juno 7The regula Ions allowing tho volunteers to pur hose thearms anti equipments which hey carried during the Spanish war willlM continued in the case of volun eerA returning from Manila They uay purchase tho Springfield riflen at 3 UO each nnd the revolver and equip aients at the same price while the oth jr portions of the outfit ore sold at tOSt The Do Dora Found Guilty Chicago Juno 6The Jury In the ase of the Paron and Baroness De barn charged with using the uutiiis businessdernoon finding bothof the defendants The maximum penalty h 12 ears and six months imprisonment ind ii fine of 12000 Gone nome on a Visit Washington June 3 Secretary and Mrs Alger havo left for a visit to their homo In Detroit after which the sec retory will visit the lumber regions I n Minnesota where ho has prl ate Interat General Inspection Ordered Chicago Juno flIov Tanner has ordered tho inspection of all cows for furnishing milk to state Instl tutlons The first to be Inspected byalivestock commission will be jt the Kankakee and Elgin asylums and at the Homo for Feebleminded Children nt Lincoln Oregon Men Cotulnar Home Washington June 0tien Otis 1111J Uses the war department that the Oregon regiment will leave for the United Stntea this weelc It will be sent direct to Portland Ore from muster out at Vancouver harraeks Called Vpun Sirs MplClnloy Washington June 0Duo dArooe the now Spanish minister and his wife called upon Mrs McKinley yesterday afternoon David Rider of Hardin county was tarred and feath red by a mob Monday night because he persisted in visiting a Mrs Thompson who is one of the parties to a pending 1erThe scheme being tried in Da vices county for kepingpjeco- unty roads is sidtbvok to the entire satisfaction of all concerned S- 1Li r i VV1ZI J JUSTICE FOR DREYFUS- The French Court of Cassation Makes Known Its Decision In the Dreyfus Case DECLARES FOR A NEW COURT MARTIAL Tile Conrt Will Not Sit In Pnrli AVhpro If Slight 1t o in Ilniitfcr at Molritatloii Out nt Itvnncii Vhe Court Indicate the Scope of tho Trial Court Im Is June 4Thin court of cassa lion rendered a verdict In favor of n revision of the1 Dreyfus case und or dering a new courtmartini to sit at Itcnues GO miles from Nantes for the trial of the prisoner fa i L VVsUiIrlIVIi CAPT DRDYFUa Previous to the announcement of tho verdict crowds of people iiBsomblcd it the palace of justice and in Its neighborhood awaiting the decision Perfect calm prevailed The decision which was pronounced at 340 p m guys the prisoner in to be retried on the following question Is Dreyfus guilty of having in 1S01 practiced muchlnatloim or of having nod communication with a foreign power or its agents with the view of facilitating nets of hostilities in the jasc of n war with France or having furnished the means therefor by fur nishing notes or documents retraced m tile bordereau The audience received the decision cries of Vive la Justice Vivo Lole The court quashes and annuls the rcrdlct of condemnation of December 1804 against Alfred Dreyfus by the first courtmartial of the military gov of Parl and sends the no iu before courtmartial at Rentier to be specially appointed to conduct he new trial Tutu judgment is to bo printed and transcribed on the docket of the first courtmartial nlongnlde tho decision which Is annulled The court then adjourned PRESIDENT LOUBET HOOTED niultrd and Amtnultcd loT Anti Semite nt the Autvull Itucco Will Act VlKorouclv 1orla Juno 5 President Lonbet accompanied by Premier M Dupuy ind the chief of the military house hold Gen McBallloiid throve to the uteull races yesterday afternoon Iosdyallowed by Madame Loubet In second landiiu As they drove nlou f Avenue den Chumps IJlysse till bowed respectfully but on arriving nt Auteull they were met by a violent demonstration evidently or ganized ansi directed against the pre dent Iniulted tho President There was a storm of hoots yells And cries of Panama Abas Loubet cud Vive rnrmec A few shodls of Vive Loubet were drowned In the lainor A strong force of police kept ordoi ind arrested many of till dlsturbcvn Including n man who tried to force its WilY to the presidents carriage Clamor Increased to Violence During the second race the clamor ncreased to violence and was plainly llreelcd by n committee of the League jf Patriots collected with their sup porters both before and behind tin presidential stand around which i1 ornildable nrray proceeded During the grandsteeple chase ninny lows were ntruck and several polleo Hell were injured In their endeavor o prevent an Invasion of the prest lentlal stand Aimed n Illnvr nt tho President At the crisis of thecxcltcment while ihouts of Viva 1armec and Vlvu Oeroulcde were heard on nil sides ount Chrlstlno rushed toward tin rccldcnt brandishing n stick and di ccted a Mow against hint striking ifs lint The crowd rushed upon Chrlstlno ho only escaped severe bundling hut taken under police protection Killed III it IlnlMvay Accident The lEague June 5MIss Hath laughter of Dr S Both Swiss mints er at the court of Berlin nnd cMft the Swiss delegation to the peace onfercnce was killed in n railwjy icclilent nt Flushing on the south side Jf the Island of Walchrcn at tho jouth of the Western Scheldt Pulled to lorm u Trout SteubcnvlUe 0 June 5Seycrnl ewer pipe manufacturers who have returned from New York report the trust unorganized They say the pros Sects for Its formation are poor An association of Kentucky writers of short stories sketches and verses will be organized at Chalybeate Springs near Niclio lasville on Friday and Saturday I une 23 and 24 flh1MfM4 CUBAN OIL cures- I 3tIIII 9 Cuts Biirni Cruise Hlieu matletn and Sores Price 25 cents Sold by St Bernard Drag Store Subscribe for Tux BEK I S Si1SV r 5 s1V r IN LR bsoumwkIJRE Makes tIle food more delicious and wholesome OTAl MIMM powers CO New vase OTHERWISE UNNOTIOEII- A Texas woman shot and killed her husband She pleaded that he was beat lug her at the time Joy Stephens of Missouri vetoed the Insurance bill framed to create a cash surrender or loan value William J Bryan delivered speech at his homo In Salem III Monday The day vns made n gala one In the history of the towiVOov Bayers of Texas hues issued a lormalcall for the antitrust confer nice of state ofllclols to be held In St Louia on September 20 Frank Thompson president of tho Pennsylvania Itallroad Co died Mon atcnMr Victoria Glaiiininrllnl wife of Archibald Jlaninmrtlnl the famous Italian sculptor lies dead In her bus PittsburghPalen Brooke Is serIously hand cnppcd In his administration of affairs In uba by the absence of n large num her of ofllcers from their leglments on leave preparinghuneeded by nell Otis to make up his lIotof 30000 which iij says he must hmavuVThe presidents recommendation of on urmy ofllcer as an Indian agent is system Spain began An ollicer on the Asiatic squadron writes an account of the capture of Lieut Gllmorc and party at Baler Lu zon throwing considerable new light on time affair Call Dreyfus has beei transferred to Itoyal island to await the arrival of the French warship Sfax from Martinique which Is to convey him unck to France Gay McMIHIn of Tennessee will calla special session of the legislature If kmSolofishrdltlrdthe unconstitutional IHshop John P Hurst one of the most prominent prelates of the Meth odisl Kplseopnl church and his wife formerly Miss hOOt of Buffalo N V have iigrecd to separate A heavy wind anti hailstorm pansel ecr Sycamore IIIand vicinity Mon wuii lay damagedone prostratedUnrou Fannie were found guilty in the Unit ed States district court nt Chicago of having used the United States malls to defraud residents of Great Britain Charles L Beeler time Wells Fargo express messenger who absconded on December S3 last with 50000 was convicted at San Antonio Tex and penitentiary John Barngardner a farmer near ibis DArc Mo committed suicide Monday morning lIe first used poi son and then tried to kilt himself with hnngedhimselfAt Muscogee I T Nelson Jpma and AJ Mathews were assessed 21 and penltentlury accessories in the celebruted Seminole kidnaping case The seVenths criminal chamber of the Berlin superior court ordered the eon fticatlon of an issue of the New York Herald containing a reprint of the room Hoch Der Kalse1 given to lame by Capt Coghlan At tho special election nt Shelby ville III to decide whether the city should have saloons or go dry the temperance element were victorious by n- mjuityof340 The councirhad voted to lloVf women to Vote and about COO of them cast their ballots for the first time HtfJ cted at Writ Point West Point N Y June SOf tho 59 candidates examined Saturday physl cally for the military academy only three were rejected Martin of Indiana Warwick of Alabama and Merritt at large Young Merritt is a nephew of Qen Wesley Merritt He was rejected on account of his eyes but will liroba bly be given another examination later oaV THE MARKETS New York Juno T 1889 CATTLnNativo SteersS tlO J 6 t1iI COTloNMIdailng U t4 FLOUK Winter Wheat 3 40 U 410 S434COhNNoOATB No 2 U 3l lOIU Now Ideas j v S Th- 13T LOUIS OOnONMldQllng 8O 8- I1EKVK8 Hlecrs 3 80 W I 2S Cows and Halters 2 W W 4 C- OCALVE3per 1W 4 5 OJ Ip J JO UOISJolr to Choice s w tu Choice 15 tI 4 51 KLUUilliitenti now S U U 3 JO Clear and Stralsnt- WHEATNO a iu tp s to 2 Red winter Ul 7- Ta COUNNo 2 U UATUNo 2 8 253j UVBNo 2 U w 1ouAuXULug I W U I 6U Lent Juno 4 M U nut HAYClear llmOlht v w w u io- 1IUr1b1tCIuuicu Uulry 12UW IS ECUSFresU Q it tisiam3tundard5teitnuw V W- UACONOlear ilib tI 6 LAlcUrclme Steam tytj jj CHICAGO CATTMONntlve Htoera 42E j 8 50 lIOUHKalr to holca a w v s 84- 1311clWFair to Choice 310 V 6 W m1OJU4ViIter Ialonte4S mis tP 115 f J Spring iateIuts3V43 fd 3 b- UWHE pNo 11 79 CORNNo2 MixoipV 3- tOA8No 2 tJI lH- lOJUloI08 now S- KANBAS tl8 15 CITl CATTIB Native Steers 4 GO jj C V 1jWIlEACOI4NowiWiixs V 3U LOUn11Igh Grade 100 Q 42 4334OATHWesternHAVCholca 15 W tf II 00 PIRICStnndarc1 Mesa II W ip tP Z6 s4OrlONaLddiinK 7934CCiINNo28jP013KNewUACONCloar tUbs CKU S COTTONMlddllnir 9 Cli Arc you a subscriber to THE BEE You should be rLLI rfIv IuVtdJI 9sf It oo r i- I J 80BA EVENTFUL DAY AT ARTHUR An IlllnoU Town PrenenU the Don nor Serlcn of DIter for Ono Sunday Chicago Juno 6A special to the Chronicle from Arthur II A strange chain of disasters began Sunday when the local grand army post burled T P Wells who was asphyxiated by gas at n hotel In Chi cago last Wednesday night While the ceremony was in progres at the cemetery news reached Qua Baker that his 13yearold ton had Just been drowned while swimming Tho shock prostrated Mr Baker and ha had to be taken home in a carriage When the news was broken to his wife she went frantic and became uncon scious Both are in a precarious con ditlon While thin funeral procession was ye turning from time cemetery one of the carriages ran over Mrs William Sul livans little twoyearold daughter mangling her in a terrible manner Miss Ola Clark a witnex to the lot ter occident fainted and was carried to time nearest house where sue lay for four hours before recovering suf Cciently to be removed to her home TO CHECK ABUSE OF LIBERTY BoutlaKu to Have a Ircno Cencor Aiiuiiyinnai Letter Threaten- I n 1C Au Early Vprlnliiw Santiago de Cuba June5VIfl view of the publication of Inflammatory cdl torlals in the local press QovOen directingtheSantiago The editors are Indignant pleasedrisein OilY sense an expression of the general opinion Several nnnonyinous letters have been received by United States mill uprisIngConcessions essentially preposterous ire granted One of these communlca lions names June 20 as the date fixed or an outbreak OLD JACK HAYNES IS DEAD Ilie Olilevt Citizen of UUiourl Iliiied Away nt St Louis nt the Ago ot One Hundred and Twelve St Louis June 4 William J IIanes the oldest citizen of Missouri the eat member of the O A Jh the flrot engineer that ever brought a steam boat up the Mississippi river and the jian who ran the first engine on tru Iron Mountain road died Friday nf ernoon at the Protestant hospital In luis cityVHalnes was born in White county Tenn on Christmas day in the year 1788 TRIPLE ST LOUIS TRAGEDY Charles HersoK Situate Ills Wife and alotherlnLaw and Then Commit Suicide St Lotus June aCharhes Ilerzog t laborer who has made his home in St Louis since last March shot and killed his motherinlaw Mrs John O Sopp nnd fired five shots Into the body if IsIs wife Wednesday evening after ivhlch he had shot and killed himself Mrs Ilerzog was taken to the city hospital and three of the bullets re moved but the doctors nay she can not recover DEWEY STILL IMPROVING The Admiral Regaining Health at the Punk Hotel Near llonw Kona Start on Tuesday Hong Kong June 4 Admiral Deweys health is still Improving but he Is keeping very quiet at thin Peak hotel only once having come down to the city and accepting no invitations lie wilt sail on Tuesday According to lila present plans he will not visit England on his homeward Journey but will proceed straight to Gibraltar and thence to New York The Woodmen ot America Kaneos City Mo June JDelegntes from all directions arrived yesterday- by the hundreds to attend tho coming gathering of tho Modern Woodmen of America Head Consul Wm A North cotL of Illinois accompanied by the executive officers have arrived and opened quarters at the Coates house Headquarters have also been opened by iinj C W llawes head clerk of the order who Is a candidate for reelec ion by P n Croke of Iowa who Aants to be head banker and by otb jr aspirants for ofllee An Audreo Letter Buaf Found Christiana June 0 According to a Mspntch from Mnndnl ilue most louthfrn town of Norway two boys in May 14 found on the north const jf Iceland a nnuill cork case contain tug n slip of paper dated July 11 1807 Igiwl And roe fitrlndberg ansi Frtuiickel and bearing the words All well Thrown out about Ion jl fide 81 latitude unknown 1rof Andrees brother thinks the muse was probably ono of the letter buoys with which the Andrce expedi lion was provided War Tax Revenue 6an Francisco June 0 Nathan M Scott United States senator from est Virginia and until recently Unit d States commissioner of Internal rev raue is in the city on a brief visit lie had much to do with fug the war tax bill which he sn1alu Increased the annual revenue of the government ubout 100000000 Jluve Resumed Vork I Buffalo N Y June Sifbe freight handleiij housemen and dockmen have resumed work at all the dock and work is proceeding oa usual Are you a subscriber to THE BEE You should be I L cOr 1 St K XR RAINFELI IN TORRENTS- The Transmisslssippl Delegates at the Wichita Convention Expe rience a Kansas Soaker THE LOUISIANA PURCHASE CENTENNIAL rteiolallonr Adopted IndornlnB the Proposed Worlds Fair at 8t Louis and Rqusting neprenen tatlve and Senators In Couare to Extend a Federal Loan Wichita Kas Juno aThe Trans mississippi delegates vere treated to o regular Kansas soaker The rain fell in torrents and the opening cxerclsci were thinly attended Dy a rising iota the delegates adopt ed the following Whereas The acquisition of the Louisiana territory byour government in 1803 was fraught with Incal culable import to the material welfare gf the country and the preservation ol constitutional government and republican institutions Therefore it is nesolvcd That the centennial aunt versary of that great event should be appropriately commemorated Resolved That the proposed interna tlonul exposition to beheldat St Louis In 1003 In commemoration of tho Louisiana purbhase centennial line the hearty indorsement of this con grass Resolved That we hereby earnestly request our representatives and sena ton in the federal congress to old that exposition by supporting the proposition for the federal govern ment to extend ft loan of 5000000 to the St Louis Worlds fair celebrating the Louisiana purchase centennial Resolved That this TronsmisslsslpiS congress cherlshes a proprietary Interest In the centennial celebration of the acquisition of the Trnnsmlsslsslppl territory and will promote Its success by all legitimate and honorable means In its power- Ueliolved That we recommend that every state and territory in the Trans mississippi section have exhibit of its products and resources at tho St Louis Worlds fair believing oa wo do tuch exhibits will immeasurably to develop time incomparable posslblll sectioniHELD UP BY MASKED MEN Union PAolo Ppren No1 Held Up Near Wilcox Wjro And hue Safe Dynamited and Looted Denver Co1 June 9A special to the Times from Cheyenne Wyo says M four a m Union Pacific moll and express train Nol W08 held up one and onehalf mllea west of Wilcox station in this state by six masked men evi dently professionals who blew open the cafe of the express car and carried away alt flie contents The moll was not touched presumably on account of the fact that four army mall clerks were in charge The mall and express runs M the first section of No L overland limited Tho second section follows five minutes behind A bridge two miles from tho scene of the robbery was fired to prevent the second section from coming up during tho operations A bridge in front of the train was dynamited The trainmen were all covered with rifles and the robbers took their time The Value of the der Is unknown but is represented light The sheriffs of Albany and Cur bon counties with posses and United States marshals are after the bandits who ares upposed to bo members of the notorious Hole in the Wall gang which liaR terrorized the state for years A PRINCELY ENDOWMENT riie Property Deeded to the Stanford University Said to be Worth ThlrtiBlht Million Son Francisco Juno 3S F Lleb president of the Stanford university trustees Is quoted as saying that the property deeded tp that institution by Un Stanford Is worth 38000000 and could be converted into 18000000 cash The gift to the trustees of 300000 shares of Southern Pacific stock will not affect the management of the railroad The Searles and Crocker Inter eats In tho Southern Pacific company sro pledged to protect the interests of the Stanford university A Sunday Suicide Warred 0 Juno IIW C Stiles the veilknown shiptlmber manufacturer committed ulcldo yenterday When the family rotumcd they found him in bed shot through the head Illhealth was tho cause He owned large mills In Ohio and Tcnncs tee Ho was a member of the Sixth Ohio cavalry during the civil war Suicide of an EnoIUh Tourist Chicago June 3 Reginald Heintz an English tourist threw himself Into the lake Thursday night from the private yacht Peri in which with three Chicago friends he was sailing near the fourmile crib Despite ef torts by his companions to rescue him he was drowned and his body is in the deep water near the o3s- A Card of Thanks I wish to say that I feel under lasting obligations for what Chamberlains Cough Remedy has done for our family We coughsintughas always given the most perfect satisfaction we feel greatly indebted to Ibe manufacturers of remedy und wish them to accept oar hearty thanks Respectfully MRS S Don Des Moines Iowa Fortahe by St Bernard Drugstore Earlington Ben T Robinson Mortons Gap George King St Charles Are you a subscriber to THE BEE You should be j 1 Jeep YollrtJ vonih 11 If you are young you natVurally appear so you arc old why ap so 4 Keep young Inwardly we out s wardly need notworrylongerV about those streaks of gray advance agents of a- geAllers I g- lluIr Vigor j will surely restore color to gray and it will also give your all the wealth and gloss of early life Do not allow falling of youiongerVwith S be with dandruff I We will sendyouourbookIon the Hair and Scalp free upon request t Writ to the DocfoV t ICtIVthe Vigor write lbs doctor about iiVdleuity1limsy be ddres ealn remoyedi t Lowell MAM t COSTLY FIRE 1 Total Loss on St Bernard Coal Washing Plant AboutV20000V J INSURANCEII New Work Being Pushed Tem poraryWasher About Ready The figures on the cost of theVcoal washing and cokecrushingVplant of the St Bernard Coal CornVpany burned Wednesday night of last week and reported in TilE Bx next morning show the total lossVto have been about 20000 on buildings costly machinery etc The amount of insurance carried was only 9000 as stated in list issue The delay to the coke business is a costly one interfering as it does with important coke ship menls and laying idle the force of coke workers except such as can be used in helping to prepare for the new work Work on the temporary oalf cokeISplant is progressing rapidly and the first coal to be washed sinceVthe fire may be handled Saturday about ten days after tho coalwash ing plant was burned The per manent plant will be erected as rapidly as it is possible to get ma terial and machinery Fined One CentVThe business men who were tried for contempt of court because t they petitioned the Caldwell grand jury not to prosecute tim insurance companies doing busi ness in that county were fined one cent each in court tIme other day The judges decision was cheered The business men had no idea of contempt ol court but laid them selves liable by petitioning the grand juryand the Commowealtha Attorney asked that they be prosecuted City Tax DueJ The law now provides that onVless city tax in paid before JulyV1st a penalty is to bo attached for nonpayment All taxpayers will servo their own interest andsave money by paying their city taxes before July i JNO T BARNETT Tax Collector Bricklayer and Plasterer I have located in Earlington for publicinplasterer which has been my trade for many years I solicit thisV work at the hands of the Earling ton people and will guarantee sat isfaction Any orders left with my son John W Twyman will have prompt attention JAMES A TWYMAN Grasshoppers are doing great damage to crops in HancockV escaping 1 VVVV i A Ivc r 7 lj f W tl I O et 3ee PAUL M MOORE Editor and Manager BEE PUBLISHINS COMPANY Incorporated tEitersdthSPCiOCO at Bttlluitton at Second rlallmltter SUBSCRIPTION RATES f uniearlaulcllloalYaoce tOO 50 ThruJloolbto I SngIeCopiet inVlied free on application Cotrespondents wanted In all perts the ouatr Address nt for partlcnlan THURSDAY JUNE 8 189- 9ANNOUNCEMENT I PrieDRATIWe are authorized to announce Judge Pratt of Hopkini Ccnntr ai a can dldits for the nomination for Governor of the State of subject to ibm action of lb Republican ptrlf t THE War Department has done a kindly and humane act by as r signiranczpertcmbaImcrtoeacFtransport I I thei United States for Manila There are to be no more burials of o soldiers at sea JToMFlNLEv is a possible candi date for the Republican nomination for representative from Hop kiss county Tom is not an f announced candidate but if theI nomination were tendered by the party he would not decline the L honor but would on the other haml make a most vigorous cam paign I Gpv BRADLEYS care in sending troops to London to protect theI court insure a trial and prevent bloodshed has accomplished the f desired end The jury in the Wilson murder case disagreed and there was much indignation in consequence but tho trouble was Iaverted and the States name savedanother foul blot 1 regimentifroth Cuba a splendidly drilled andt well equipped body of soldiers i Gpv Bradleys desire to retain thec k Third Kentucky as a regiment ofr the State Guard is a compliment ary recognition of the high stand 4 ing of that body as a military organization It is to be hoped thatI the retention of the Third Ken tucky may be accomplished It is too good a body of soldiers to gos to piecestTilE Democratic Gubernatorial t race waxeth hot There is no end to the free silver and free fight pos sibilities in this contest but there are other elements in the scrap as is evidenced by the following exc Ltractfrom a dispatch from Granti countynAlthough Grant is thoroughly plastered with free silver literature and opinionstbe number of gold eagles and double eagles that have been sailing over the country 1 since the Gubernatorial race began isolegion JUDGE PRATT is still out among the voters in other sections of the State and it may be depended upon that he is making friends and doing himself good Just b what he is accomplishing nobody perhaps but the Judge knows but that he is doing the best under all Lcircumstances is perhaps beyond question The Judge is an exper- iencedi campaigner and may be dc t pended upon to handle his canvas x carefullysThe friends of Judge Pratt are a I not disheartened by the hurrah O 1thatis beingcreated over the carrying of a few counties by the Taylor forces These Taylor con ventions arc being held early with the intention of creating an im pression of strength for their can didate He has carried several counties and his friends have been very properly charged with holdI ing snap conventions in more than one place But it will be remembered that there are 119a counties in Kentucky and that a few of this number could be spared to Gen Taylor and yet he s be beaten It is not always the fellow who makes the most noise 2 who wins out the endcIn Webster County We publish today the call of Chairman George H Towery IofWebster county for the Repub f lican county convention to be held atDixon Saturday July ist ml our columns also appears today aI letter from a Webster county man who sees much encouragement ahead for the Republicans of Web of ster in the candidacy of Judged b I Pratt for Governor and that writer calls on Judge Towery and insists ethathe is the proper candidate for 1theLegislature in that county and the for PrattI people are Judge I and Judge Towery That certainly sounds like a winning combination in A dispatch from Beaver Dam says much interest is manifest in the race for State Senator Both candidates claim the nomination but it looks as if Long has a little 4 the lead of Howard WITH MASONIC HONORS F L Osborn of Rlchland Burled at Henson arayeyard- eMr F L Osborb Highly r spected farmer of RickUnd died at his home Monday evening June 5 1899 about eight oclock age d fiftyfive years and three month- IHis remains were interred at U Henson Graveyard four miles be low Richland Tuesday afternoon 1WithTurner r Jte titi 548 ft A M- J Services at the house were coil ducted by Elder I H Teel of EarlingtonMr was born in Nelson county but had livdin Hopkins since early childhood He became a Mason in 1886 joining at Nebo Lodge In 1894 he transferred his membership to E W Turner Lodge He was a consistent Ma son and a man of higheststanding among his fellewwea He leaves a wife and eight children four of whom are married An unusually large number of friends attcndedifceifuaetah Th following were the pall beater Goodman Dave L S Melton L V Lynch P W Franklin E R Cavanaugh and J Mi Thomas Redeemed Pledges and Harmony From the GlobDemocr- 1Republicanare harmonious and confident for the best possible reasons The platform adopted in national conveation at St Louis three years ag6 has been wrought into law and turOedinto action to a remarkable eXtef The pledges ar accomplished facts Prosperity was promised ndit has come inl ampler measure than was anticic pated The causes of depression accurately pointed out have been removed There is a new protect ive tariff law whose success is fully up to expectation The Repub lican party is unreservedly for sound mosey said the platform The dollar oaa parity with goldI was never as firmly established in he United States as it is today nThe Hawaiian Islands should controlled by the United StatesI an another plank They have be come an integral part of the try In regard to Cuba the publicans of the nation assembled St Louis declared that the United States should actively use its infltfeage aHgoodofficesto re tore peace and ivc independence o the island Cuba isiree WeI favor the continued enlargement of the navy and a jiomplete system of harbor andseaucoaat defensest That toO im4 i 1 the light of such a ipjendid reali zation of a fdatnpiihe aaninRits conventions pf this year and ext a succession of love feasts Some things have been done that I were not in the pktferm nor in the minds of men nOr in the ken f prophets A itepubHcan ad ministration has faced the abso lutely unexpected The Philip pine problem was votue to put thes severest test upon bewisdomandt faculties of the P csJdent Step a aijupright brave and patriotic dei cisions He baa kept closely in touch with the people Their wil has been his and hc has beeniJsJ1 unerring interpreter Republicans admit that they feel good Under uch circumstances it4S easy to betRepublican and pleasant to bit neaBIgGa IFrom fIntrainload and thus cut down theI percentage of operating cost in connection with freight traffica railroad managers have aedlyaclasbfbetweennd those of m One ofmethod of conducting traffic is the increase 1freightjarloadroad freight car lias a of fofmeans rare This however involved the necessity of providing maximum loads since every pound below a cars capacity increases the dead weight which has to be hauled without profit and with an increase in the expense Shippersiasom finedincreasing the minimum weight iiine The claim is advanced that theu average shipper or consignee is unlikely to ship or receive goods carload lots of over pounds and that the attempt the railroads in some instances to increase this minimum to 30000 pounds isan injustice and a detri ment to tIm interests of various lines of business r T 2 Good Beginnings Mane Good Endings p You sue making good beginning tuhen you commcnctlo like Hoods Sariawfli for any trouble of your blood stomach kidneys of liver Persistently taken this great medicine will bring you tile goodend DIgorsdaJaiail POLITICS IN WEBSTER Republicans Anxious to Vote Jot Judge PrAiffor Governor i HIGH TRIBUTES PAID HIM Judge Qeo H Towery Urged as a Strong Man for Legislature VANDERSBURG KY June 11899 EDITOR BEE- Earlington Ky As one who has been keeping his eyes and cars open for some time I want to say a few things Hopkinssyour columns Republicans are proud of the opportunity to get to vote for Judge Clifton J Pratt for the high and important office of governor We have known him long andwell and have always found him as true as steel While he is as courteous and gentle and kind as a Christian woman he is QS courageous as a lion when necessary and the occasion demands pca 1 and decides the right or wrong there is in it but never until he fully analyze a proposition and go to the bottom of it does heI postively commit himselfa very important characteristic for the Chief Executive of this grand old IState Always self possessed systematic and painstaking it can be said of him as is said of Admiral Dewey he never loses his head Give us such a man as the governorehe Legislature and you will see Webster and Hopkins both come majoritiesBJudge Pratt willadd great strength to your candidates for the Legislature as scores of Democrats are anxious to see him nominated to vote for him in any event Others provided they do not get their choice as nominee in their party and others who say will not vote against himI By a careful selection of our can didates for the Legislature we can dd to his majority I do not know or pretend to offer a suggestion to Hopkins county as to their candidate but have been making most diligent inquiries and persistent efforts in Webster to learn who was most available and I have no hesitation nor shadow of doubt but what Geo H Towery if he will con ent to make the race can whoop more of the boys from the hills nd lowlands from the cross roads nd the two great railroads that pan our county than any other man in the party everyJearer meeting every man alike whether his clothes are good or bad Whether he has one gallus or wo or none it makes no difference o Towery He can tell you a joke nd take more things good hum oredly than any man in the county He has spent more time andmoney or the party than any three men the county- It is true he has not always been Republican but for nearly twenty years be has worked as no man- mongusbasworked to build up party and has seen it grow rom about three hundred scatter ing voters to its grand proportions f from sixteen hundred to two thousand With Pratt for Governor and for the legislature you will maItwo to for the grand old party of the people prosperI ty SMITH Dog Tax Ordinance The City Council of the city of Earlington do ordain as follows That a tax of one dollar per head be and is hereby levied on each dog owned and kept within KyIcyear is further ordered that in enforcing thefhereby empowered and instruct d to kill and dispose of all dogs pon which their owners fail or refuse to pay the tax herein levied This June 5th 1899 MayorDf Jefferson County Fiscal Court has appropriated 30000 for the building of good roads throughout the county 1 1 I KENTUCKY HIGHWAYS State Convention at Lexington Sample Road Construction iInProgress The following resolution and letter will explain the origin and laudable purpose of the Good Roads Convention to be held at Lexington Saturday June 10 Too much interest cannot be man ifested upon this question in Ken tucky and every county should be repreEcpted rt irnonweIthi Kentucky IIuireauof All 0 rlcultureLibor and S atMk FRANKFOIlTkY Jts 1JaB99t Resolution adapted at the riling jol the Slate Commercial Convention in Louisville Ky May 29th and 3oth Resolved That the Commissioner of Agriculture be requested to name a day on which a convention shall be held af Lex ington Ky composed of delegates se lected by the county judges of each county at which convention the subjects of constructing and maintaining roads shall ba discussed and the work of road making encouraged in every way possible DEAR SIR In compliance wljh the above resolution I have named Saturday June roth as Slate Day at State College Lexington Ky for the consideration of ways and means of improving Ibe highways of lb Stale The work of constructing a sample road by the latest improved methods will be in progress under Ibe supervision of the Road Expert of Ibe National Department of Agriculture and the object lesson Inroad construction and maintenance thus afforded will be of inestimable value You arc cordially invited to send dele gates to this meeting No arbitrary basis of representation is fixed but it is desirable that in addition to the officials named In resolution Mayors of cities of Commercial Clubs and of Trade Presidents of Agricultural Societies and all other organizations Interested in Ibis great question should send Ibe fullest delegations possible Arrangements for half fare rate over all railroads and special rales of entertainment will be made The session of the meeting will be held in the Chapel of the State College accord- Ing to a programme to be announced hereafter It is desired that the names of delegates as fast as appointed be sent to this office or lo Prof M A Scovell Director of Experimental Station Lexington Ky LvcuMORB Commissioner of Agriculture t LOCOMOTIVE BLASTS Section Foreman Robert Hughlett of Mannington and Miss Clark of Kelly were married last Sunday Section Foreman John Dcering fears the law when it comes to violating it by run ning himself and men into danger of con tact with smallpox Last Sunday ho wa ordered to work at Earlington but the Marshal of Morions Gap told him that if be and his men complied with instructions they could not come homo for fear o spreading the disease So lo be on the safe side John telephoned from the Arnold mine the probability of his being shut on from home and family and Supervisor Sullivan ordered him back home much to his relief Supervisor Sullivan an account of whose injury was given in TilE Bus last week is now able to bobble around with Ibe assistance of a cane and attend to his duties Agent Etheridge was again called Nashville to attend court last Monday as a witness in Ibe Watts case but the trial was again postponed The Air Cars now here and Ibe boys are receiving instructions on the use of Ibe air brake Tbe local crews on the south end now load many cars of tobacco sometimes loading ten or twelve cars daily The burning of the slack washer at Earl ington also proves quite a toss to the railroad company as cars of freight were being shipped dally from tbe coke works which has been entirely cut off George McCord who was formerly em rtttttttttttt I That cough I Hangs on I You have used all ofcoughremedies yield it is too deep seated It may wear I itself out in time but I it is more liable to t la JII You need something that will give you I strengthand build up the bod- ySCOTTS I I EMULSION will do this when everything doubtmstrengthens builds up and makes the body strong and healthy not only to throw off this hard cough but to againstfurther run down or emaciated you x should certainly take thisI I nourishing food medicine druggllsscorfL UIII YorleI 1 t ployed at the car shops here has moved lila family lo Howell where ho II at work for tIie railroad company Preparations are now being made at the Empire switch for the laying of a new sid log aed to put la a Y at that place Operator MaUDr per Is now doing night work at Crofton instead of Mr Brewster who has been temporarily In stalled as agent at Providence The appearance of smallpox at Earllng ton hiss bad the effect of reducing the crew of section men Many of them became frightened and left for Howell and other places Agent Wooten of Provldence is now taking a ranch needed rest The work at that point is said to be quite heavy for one man A new locomotive which runs bv steam but which produces no smoke no cinders makes no noise and has neither cab nor tender Is now in practical operation Like diamonds raindrops glisten preciouljewelsuse DOWN IN TilE NINES Theodore Walls of the St Bernard clerical force Is now enjoying a vacation among relatives and friends in Indiana The strikers at the Soddy Teno coal- mines have begun lo appeal for outside contributions to enable them lo keep up IStbe fight During spare moments John R Evana is now busy making preparations for the laying of the foundation of a fine residence he Is soon to erect on south Railroad street The large force of carpenters under Fore man Toombs has been called away from the Arnold mine for the purpose of re building the slack washer and other buildings J J McGtegor who has been unable to follow coal mining for several months is now doing guard duty for the city around that portion of the cltnow quarantined against Engineer Howard White hts prepared Ibe plans and under special supervision of President Atkinson work on the new slack washer buildings is being rushed and it is the intention of Mr Atkinvon lo have a temporary washer ready for work in about a week The Colored Coal Company at Helena Ark is reported to have paid in 40000 and each shareholder will pay 35 per month until the full capital stock of 75 ooo is fully paid up Every one connected with the concern in any way is colored The Empire Coal Company has lately added a new wagon scale to Ibe mine and will now be prepared to attend to the country trade which of late years has grown qUite large In many cases team siers from Hopkinsville and vicinity came there for coal during the fall and winter seasonsFriends of the St Bernard Coal Company believe the burning of the slack washer was purely accidental for Ibe reason that said company has always been a friend to laborer operator and consumer sand therefore has the best wishes of all who are lovers of right and justice as these classes above referred to should be offmanagers Company contemplate the opening up of tbeIstand that the new mine will be a slope Tbe demand for this coal is so ranch greater than the output that this step was considered necessary The loss of seventyfive or one hundred dollars per day falls bard on those men bytolion to this a large trade in coke has been temporarily lost by Ibe St Bernard Coal Company which is a bard stroke when the fact is considered that for years the com pany has been busy establishing Ibis trade and for the first lime in years daring this season of the sear Ibe demand bad become equal to Ibe capacity of the works Tbe decision of the State Arbitration Committee of Illinois in regard to the settlement of the strike at Pana does not give entire satisfaction because the United Mine Workers look upon themselves as a privi leged few whose rights are superior lo all other laborers In the mine and when the committee failed to order the nonpartisan miner from the mine and gave the operators a right to refuse to again employ those of the union miners whose acts bad become especially obnoxious to them there was howl raised from the leaders of the union miners even Ibe secretary of their state organization alter signing the agreement entered into between operators and robert afterwards raised trouble by censuring the committee Central City Ky June 3 William IL Dovey of Mercers Station near this place left CentralClty Tuesday afternoon it Is believed under temporary mental derangement and wandered into the woods near town His body was found yesterday greatly decomposed Indications are that ho ran wildly through the woods and fell exhausted dying where be fell His money and papers were intact and there was no Indication of premeditated suicide Dovey was fortyfive years old A few years ago be operated Ihe Dovey mines on the Illinois Central railroad near here and met with disasters among which was the flooding of his mine property The mines have not since been operated Mr Dovey lived on Ibe same properly with two brothers Ha was a member of a prominent Philadelphia family and leaves awlfe but no children Ills menial condition was the result of ill health He was a member of the Louisville Lodge of Elks and was well known over the State Petit Jury Following is the panel of t jurors who will serve through term of the Christian County Circuit Court now in session C M Morrison Situ Brown Bt F Anderson Dudley Me London C E Oliver H P Reeves J B Martin Sr R F Vaughan John H PPool W H Roberts J H WIMeI er E O Morris O A West Alex Carpenter W M Cravens J R Good Ira L Moss Columbus Gladish Robert Vaughan George Walker George Boyd Alfred Lit tlepage e ARE YOU BANKRU PT health constitution undermined ex travagance in eating bydisn- I garding the laws of nature or physicalcapital all gone ifs NEVER DESPAIR Tutts Liver Pills will cure you For sick headache dyspepsia sour stomach malaria torpid liver constipation biliousness and all kindred diseases Tutts Liver Pills an absolute cure Im afraid we must be divorced my dear said Mr Newlywed to saysIthingsHarpers DIGEST voun room byfoodIOU and woei Into roar blood M tbeuyon an etatimIsPowder and watch the reran Yon wilt feel the good effect aftwtakinc oat doss Give It m trial and be conTlnced 25c Dr Ottos Sprue Sum B tMm Cure Your Ceuah Jvttll Merflein fat ChlWrcn For sate b7 St Bernard Drag Store Bismarcks Iron Nerve Was the resnltol hIs splendid health Indomitable will and tremendous energy are not found where Stomach Liver Kid youIbring use Dr Kings New Life Pills They develop every power of brain and body Only 350 at St Bernard drugstore A magnificent portrait of General Lawton who has been distinguish byFredericpage of honor in the current issue of Harpers Weekly Mrs I P Skilltr IlopkioirUIt Kjr niltci to a bad CM of Conuipillon Dr M A Sim moot Liver Ucdlcla gave we more relief Ibm a njthlo sire I think U far loperlor la mack Draught which we used In our family The little dressmaker who was walking across a field on encountering a bull said she guessed shed better cut biao to avoid a gore Harpers Bazar The one hundredth anniversary of the establishment of the Epis copal church at Lexington was celebrated Sunday Bishop Dudley preached sermon To Cure a Cold In Oae Day Take Laxative Brorao Quinine Tablets All druggists refund money if It fails to cure ajc Tbe genuine bu L B Q on each tablet Rooted and ineradicable is the desire in mans heart to know good and evil but particularly evil The Black Douglas Truths Tersely Told Foley Kidney Cure it a sat sure rem eday for all Kidney and Bladder Diseases Guaranteed soc Campbell 4 Co No people have a keener eye for amenities than those whose social position is not assured Mc Teague Last fall I sprained by left hip while handling some Tbe doctor I called oa said at first it was a alight strain and would soon be well but It continued to grow worse and I could hardly get about to work I weat to a drugstore sad the druggist recommended me to try Chamberlains Palo Balm I tried it and onehalf of a fiftycent bottle cured me entirely I now recommend it to all my frlendsF remedyIsEarlington Ben T Robinson Mortons Gap George King St Charles A woman oan love so many dif ferent ways it is no wonder she is doubtfulas to which is the man The Bachelor TIMELY HINT You houlj be wile and tea that your blood U rich and pare and your whole system pat In a Priaristedtmwill be free from malaria fever cold and the grip Dr CarUUdVe German Liver Powder I the but medicine mosey can buy SpruoaGuma MaRie- torsalobj St Bernard Drug Store When the doctor tells a woman to diet she eats less at the table pantryEmmaCarelton Qyr blood li SIll of Life and Vitality and car- net vigor lo the organ of Ib body Dr U A Simmons Liver lledlcioo creitei rich pure blood It makes a woman happy to ponder on ho w she could have save4 justdivorcedThe nlRlecledII lowed to run too long will result in Brigbts disease diabetes or other serious and often fatal complaints FOLEYS kldae1disorder The cat has nine lives but that is nothing to the number of lives of some men sold by subscriptio- nonlyChicagoNews I During Summer wears liable to Stomach and I Bowel troubles such ill Dta rbs Colic I lmmoDILiverVolcanic Eruptions- Are grand but Skin Eruptions rob life of joy Bncklens Anica Salve cures them also Old Runaiag aad Fever Sores Ulcer Boils Felons Corn Warts Cuts HasdseDrives out Aches Only 2501 a box Cure guaranteed Sold by St Bernard Druggist Pope saysliThe minds the measure of the man Perhaps that is why some men are so hard to findRamsHorn Money lo patent good ideas may be secured by our aid Address THE PATENT RECORD Baltimore Md Love probably laughs at lock smiths because the rl can always pick her way out with a hairpin TEACuresDjepriu gallon BegolateatkaUrtr Prke25efc Sold by St Bernard Drug Store jo if A NEW MICROBE From Paris Comes Word of the New Microbe DIiSbvtrtJLj1 Prolessor Fatulg Ibe iEinetHacteriologist Whkli it ties lleen Proved Causes Daldaess HOW TilE rjlCROBE WORKS What U Needed to Stop ltefLravaqesud Prevent OiirDeicendaqls FroraJi t I n Being a hare of Raid heath FALHNB HAIR IS CURABLE Paris June zIrof K Pabrig the eminent professor of chemisUy and doctor of science has made public tba nature of his latest discoveries in regard to fibre human hair and the microbe which causes dandruff falling hair gray hair antI bald ness Ills discovery will when thoroughly un derstood revolutionize lhn treatment of all hair diseases In his treatment lately published ho de scribes his experiments as lo the cconta gious properties of dandruff as caused by the ranaferring of the microbe from one person to another In hair brushes ec and also explains how the microbe cats bo de stroyed by proper germicidal and microbi cidal applications This lrealmenlas Dr Fjhtiff makes clear by destroying Ibo microbe also cures the disease of which il is the cause and therefore gives permanent relief from dandruff and falling hair and prevents gray hair and baldness even up to extreme old age n if1 lila fortnulx havb been used la the 4 preparation of Cranltonic Hair Food DI7made in Paris at the laboraroriet of the Cranltonlc Hair Food Co according lo his directions and this article Is therefore the only logical and scientific treatmeut for all hair and scalp diseases The American laboratories In New York City to prove Its wonderful efficacy will give away a free bottle to every applicant by mall prepaid to any address Those of our readers who wish to take advantage of this free offer should stand their name and address at once to the Crahitonlc Hair Food CO526 West Broad way New York City enclosing ten cents In stamps or silver lo pay postage and mentioning THIS Bug when the free bot tie will be sent them direct by wait pre paid 1 To the Hospital C H Hunt was sent to St Marys hospitalat Evansville Ind Friday last by joint action ot 4 the Masonic and Odd Fellows lodges of Earlin ton in both of I which orders he holds member ship John W Twyman accom panied him and left him comfort ably ensconsed in a clean neat ward of that institution in charge of competent physicians and nurses Mr Hunt lias been in very feeble health lor some months and recently lost the use of Ins lower limbs entirely His condition is serious but he is to be given the given the best chance for recovery The Earlington City Council paid its respects to the Earlington dog as well as to the hog at its meeting Monday night The dog 4 must pay a tax or quit living in the city and the hog will soon be sent on a long vacation to the country where ho belongs f IMM PATTERNS 1f4 Every sons mother of you has to have 91 one of you PAPER 4i PATTERNSEeryl worried and fretted it screwed and twisted over having to pay from 250 ito 4oc for a pattern We have come to your re Vt lief by securing the agency for Madisonvillc for the 1f I New Idea Patterns w Any one of which will cost you only ifr 4i iIOc Any StyleAny Size lOc It 1 anyI i ff fiaudyou run no risk in buying them 0 0a0 sL I 0CFORSizeAny NEW IDEA PATTERNS Style I 0CI I d fAt BISHOP ibfjI4tI 4 MADI80NVILLE Y- CO 4i s THE SAME PRICE ON THE SAME THING TO EVERYBODY cb I pnPPP PP PPPPnPPPIPPPnPPI npt t YOUR SOLICITED ORDERS whDlloes1he Llysry BMS 1 i I Ask your neighbors They allsay that we j haul better loads fur 0nish best teams and al ways at the right price III c t open All Night Barnett ArnoIdJ 11 lbM1 McCORD 1 d I Contractor aild Bilhlder fIS YBARB IXf iniBNO- BEARLINBTON KY f 1 11All Classes of Buildings Erected and I ih made complete ready for occupancy In I icludinr Ihe furnishing of all materials iA I I A4 1 4uu an WIII44UU tMU5 IFIOATIONS4CONTRAOTS teedFtimaschefullygfloflaikifldx Price reasonable aod uhsfacllon uaran I Building Dad Special Work Give tNUPONSttOATNO chance at your work before ettiog mJ a t V j1 4 asesisus seseseeas s s e ssmue Yf1 j I GEORGE 0 TOY I J Qcceiiorto ImcDavli fSTABLEAt the Old Stand on Main Street just west I of depo- tEARLINGTON 1 KY I I FirstClass Equipment and Prompt Service J211 ass ssesssss il J W TWYMAN i StovesIbEALERCASTINGS AND TINWABE iak Contractor of all kinds Tin I j Galvanized Iron and j+ tCopper Work oiJ a RVUVIttI ANU UUIibtLlNU A SPECIALTY ANDSATISFACTION III I II GUARANTEED f 1 itII II II II II rr c b1 V 1 L j fl C c =I i a- I c Tr I f IwTt cs q j Q3l tiee 4s Su Snouslru we tUjttoe LOCAL NEWS Clyde McCarley is home from Mbrganheld I Misses AggieandG ofKiaWy3M are visiting in Jfasbyilfee Miss Effie TeucrJ t k week from IoihwyIM Mrs JTH t 1 LPHendi3cMrs W IjtIyI DonaW9 aj1sjirfc 8WJ Tuesday Jnoizig Mrs W L Grainger of Spring field Tenn is visiting her daughter Mrs Wm McCarleyA The Guthrie Fair Association will hold its next fair at Guthrie September 27 to 30 inclusive Mrs Winfrey Parrish of Han 1- tson visited her parents Mr and J Mrs S O Stevens here Sunday 4 The Madisonvillo city council fixed the city tax rate at 75 cents on tho hundred dollars of assessed valuation at the Friday night meeting Thomas Davis of Barnsley and Miss Martha Ward Muhlenbcrg county were married Sunday inb Muhlenbcrg and returned to Barns Sicy Sunday evening C D Wright of Richland and U B Utterback of MadisonvilleS went Sunday to Owensboro to A r serve on the Federal grand jury f which began its sittings at that fS 4clty Monday- S L The Madisonville City Council O passed an ordanancc prohibIt I l ing the steam lauiichj rpm empty Ins its Duds into the drains of the Ifr city The ordinance may force Sjthe laundry to move Marion Pritchett the spldter of rS Vcpmpany A who fell from the r Van in Alabama and had his leg fey cut oil while cnroute home is now tat Madisonville at his fathers jg 4 home and is reported doing well i r Roy I nc8 of Mortons Gap BiIJernard was up at that place Roy 1iItcI1S the shop is a dandy fitted up in firstclass style and he is proud- kklMfit tI ti Ji Pete Morgan is homo again from the war but still carries a small sized limp as a memento of 4 his injury received while trying to Mop a run away team as the Third I A Kentucky was leaving Matanzas 1where he had to remain in the r hospital pkotojfor some months has acccptid a r position as traveling salesman fort a Chicago school desk house and is now on the road He has been spending some days at Dawson I Springs before starting out in his new wotk JK The Court of Appals has de cided that the the recent Madison Ville graded school election was A invalid affirming the decision of ilt Judge Nunn The school for the liv coming year will be as herctpfpr- cr under the direction of the trustees Samuel Bassetl FD Ramsey and I jj CC Givens Mr W 11 Stokes of Pulaski III is visiting his brother Judge L A J Stokes of this place It is the first time the two brothers have- I w met since the war during which I y ihs Utter fought on the Confederate and the former on the Union side 3 It is f happy visit these two i F brothers are having Burglaries and robberies are be Tvitig reported from neighboring I towns in uncomfortable numbers t At Hopkinsville a negro attempted to rob Mrs Ike Hart and Mrs Max Loewenthal on the street Sat f urday night about 830 oclock p The attempt was unsuccessful At4 0 MadisonvHIe Mack Stevens wag relieved ot his money In pocket by Si a burglar Saturday night And jpffrom Nebo tomes the report that M Winstead lost a Jew silver O dollars to a thief who raided his pantaloons leul It Of wttb WEBSTER CODNTY CONVENTION Call for Republicans to Meet at Dixon July i t j fortWebsterin DIxon July 11899 at 2 oclock p m to name its delegates to at tend the Republican State Conven tion in the city of LexingtonJuly 12 to nominate candidates for Governor LieutenantGovernor Auditor Treasurer AttorneyGen eral Secretary of State and Superintendent of Public Instruction All are invited who believe gold to be the true standard and meas ure of values and that the Nations credit shall be maintained as sacred as its flag and who wish a continu ance of the present fair prices for the products of labor and you whoI feared the tariff would make prices so high that you could never buyI a suit of clothes that had any wool in Now price them you never1t saw them so cheap Farmer price the tools you use you never saw them so cheap And you who thought the gold standard would e make money so scarce that you could not pay your taxes wipo away your tears thfere is now in actual circulation more money than ever before atone time and labor the best paid Then cheer upleave off this un rernitling grumbling and fault finding Quit talking hard times and calamity Do not be afraid of ghosts nor trusts we will see that you arc not hurt And come to the convention and take a front seat in our councils Such other business as scc sbest may be transacted G H TOWFRY Chair R P W CI Gen Wilson Robbed Maj Gent J H Wilson whose headquarters are at Matanzas Cuba is one of the best known men in the army and has seen dis tinguished service in two wars Uwill be remembered that Gen Wjlson has rcccnty devoted a pot tion of his great energy to the refutation of sensational reports of brigandage in the province of Matanzas making it a matter of personal investigation and going well over the province to deter mine the true status of the people Gen Wilson is stockholder in tho St Bcrnrjd Coal Company of this place and a warm personal friend of that companys president Mr Jno B Atkinson The latter recently mailed to the General a New York check for dividendon his stock and in due course of time received a note of thanks in the Generals familiar chirography Next day came apother letter saying that while the General slept his apartments had been entered and his pocket book taken checks and alland praying that payment of the checks be stopped There is no proper connection between this incident and the Generals refutation of the charge of Cuban brigandage but the one brings up the thought of the other and provokes a smile at the thought of General Wilson being thus victimized Card of Thanks EDITOR BEEEarlington Ky pear Sir Would you kindly publish this as a card of thanks to the good kind people of Earling ton whp did everything to comfort me in my greatest sorrow in the death of my dear mother Mrs B Kilroy and as I could not see these dear friends who accompanied her remains to their last resting place on earth Maple Grove Cemetery Russellville Ky I wish to especially thank them one and all through your paper I will never forget their kindness as long as I live Yours gratefully MAKY WOODVILLK nee Kilroy 596 Seminary Aye June 5 1899 Chicago III No End of Work From the GlobeDemocrat Chairman ones of the Demo cratic National Committee states that his health has been fully restored and that he is now capable of doing any quanity of work He will certainly have any quantity of it to do if his party should reaffirm the Chicago platform CUNRELlEF care rUHHCrS Colic NeorftlgUand Toothache InflTStotnuta Sour Stomach and Summer Complaint Price 25 Cents Sold by St Bernard Drug Store I t MAKES U1EAtIIiEiSY DotWluii work rVd f H both BMaMd I TfIIfthbi t Washing PowderThE COMPANY CHICAGO ST LWW NtW 9IKIOSTOH fl IrU f 4 SJ 1 PICNIC ANDBARBFCUEL One of sihe Old Style Rousing KiNd atakesldePar iI1 1 CELEBRATE THE FOURTH Ancient Order of United Work men to Repeat Last Years1 l A I li lot 1 ltSuccess w if 4A i The members of Hopkins Lodge No 6r Ancient Order of United Workmen of Earlinglon one of otilein Western Kentucky are arrang for a and barbecue fiatJuly4tllS mittee of arrangements would be sufficient guarantee of the success the undertaking even if thehfame of were tialreadywho compose this committee arc Thos Longataff W W Ethndge Wm McCarley Ross Baugh Dick Harrison and N W Huff The Workmen will assemble atb Masonic Hall at 9 oclock a rniwith all visiting lodgeSin this tion and will march to the parks headed by a good brass bandtThere will be and all kinds of refreshments ex cept the kind that men put to their lips to steal away their bra nslaMr J G Walker Grand Secrebtaryot the A O U W State of Kentucky will address the cr tIanlngamusements will be provided arid dinner and refreshments can be hadon the grounds at reasonable ratesIReduced rates on the railroads that day to Lakeside Park Earl ington the best and most popular picnic resort in Western Kentucky Wonderful Discovery LuNsroao ALA i New SpenccrMedicineCotDear SirEI have been troubled liver and stomach complaint I bad nof appetite and ray general health bad I took medicine from four differentI doctor and they failed to do me any goodsI got no relief until I began to use valuable Nubian Tea I used about two dollars worth of it and it did me more good than all the medicine I ever took I have gained thirtyfive pounds in weight and my health is very good I can sleep soundly and my appetite is excellent Itcan recommend Planters Nubian Tea the world as being a Godsend to any com munity Any one who doubts this state ment can write OSCAR BAKER Sold by St Bernard Drug Store Circuit Court The June term of the Christian County Court is in session this week The Claud Wadhngton and Albert Haskins cases are to comet up About half of the new cases on docket are divorce suits The following compose the grand jury B E Johnson 1 R Hawkins J fYEzell C T YancyJ G Nance James Vaughan William Payne L J Powers Cyrus Boyd Jesse Denton C W Lacey W WI BryantDeafness Cannot be Cured by local applications as they cannot reachtthe diseased portion of the ear only one way to cure deafness and that is by constitutional remedies Deafness is caused by an loft lamed condilion of the mucous lining of the UuslacbUn Tube When Ibis tube gets inflamed you have a rumbling sound or Imperfect bearing and when it is entirely closed deafness is the result and unless the Inflammation can be taken out aiid lids tube restored to its nor mal condition hearing will be destroyed forever nine cases out of ten are caused by catarrh which is nothing but an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces Wo will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness caused by catarrh that cannot be cured by Halls Catarrh Cure Send for circulars free P J CHENEY Co Toledo OjSold by Druggists 750 Halls Family Pills are the best Correction In last weeks BEE it was ere roneously announced that the regI lar day for services at the Earling ton M H Church had been changed from the First Sunday to the Fourth Sunday in each month Rev Wilson did preach hero the Fourth Sunday in May but it was because of special reasons HisI regular preaching day will remain as heretofore the First Sunday m each month r J Story of a Slave To be bound hand and foot for years by ltie chains of disease is the worst form of ilavery George D Williams of Man theater Mich tells bow a slave was made free lie says My wire has been so belpless for five years that she could not turn oyer in bed alone After using two bottles of Electric Bitters st e is wonder fully improved and able to do her own work This supreme remedy for fe jnala diseases cures nervousness sleeplessness melancholy headache back ache fainting and dirry spells This iiracle working medicine is godsend to Weak sickly run down people Every Bottle guaranteed Only 50 cents Sold by St Bernard Druggist g Mad Dog Bitten John McCarroll spri of Judge Joe McCarroll of Christian county was bitten by a mad dog last week and has been sent to Chicago for lit treatment by jhe PaSteUr system 1 Had Kidney Disease vj Years Mr O Stl1rnan a meriliaot of Tampico III writes KJdtrey Cure is meeting with wonderful success It has cured some cses here that phys cians pronounced incurable I myself air able to to merits My face to day Is a living picture pf health andFo toys Kidney Cure has made it such I I had suffered tweaiyfjyen years with the disease and today I feel ten years younger than I did one year ago r can dbtaln some wonderful certificates of Its anneal qBalllWa CwepWli Cet I I 0 J i jiii u i A Cuban Railway Matthews In Harpers Weekly When one wishes to leave Havana by rail to see something of the real Cubasay to take a trip to Ptnar del Riobr to Cie fuego her must get up very early The through trains leave at six oclock in the morning I asked the chief engineer ot the railroad to Pinar del Rip why so early a start was made for a town only 109 miles away and he said it was so as to get back the same day The American traveler is not nly likely to grumble whim he is compelled to hurry to the station and finds that he must pay about ve cents a mile in gold and from to eight cents a mile in- panish silver to ride in the backbreaking cars known as firstclass carriages and that for an ordinary trunk he must pay about half farea e is inclined to scoff at the primi ve mode of travel and to long or the luxury of even stagecoach journeying on a Western mountain road The amazing amount of computation by the ticket agent efore he sells a ticket the smoky lamps the three preliminary toot ngs of the ngine before the train the final ringing of a belly the baggagemaster as a signalt hat the train really is going the crowded condition of the aislest choked with luggage for which the passengers do not care to pay toll nd every man in the train from rom the conductor down to the- arefooted brakemen smoking tobacco of varying degrees of extcellence all this is likely to weary h American traveler used to the- uxury of Pullman cars A fewI hard jolts soon after the leaves the station bring up to theI imagination the prospect of a miserable trip and one is inclined at the very outset to rail at the crudities of travel by cars in the island of Cuba Remarkable Rescue Mrs Michael Crutam Planfield III the statement that she caught cold settled on her lungs she was treated or a month by her family physician but grew worse lie told her she was a hope ess victim of consumption and that no medicine could cure her Her druggist Dr Kings New Discovery for Consumption she bought a bottle and to her delight found herself benefited from first dose She continued its use and after taking six bottles found herself sound and well now does her own housework and is as she ever was Free trial bottle of his Great Discovery at St Bernard Drug Store Only 50 cents and 100 every bottle guaranteed Harried E H Mason of Earlington and Miss Katie Cockerell of Lebanon Junction Ky eloped to Springfield Tennr Monday afternoon June 5th and were married re turning to Earlington that night Miss Cockerell was visiting Mr Masons sister at the time Mr and Mrs Mason will go to house keeping as soon as they can get a house Best way to Invest 35 Cents ANTIOC Miss July ist 1898 Spencer Medicine Co I want to tell you what I think of your Nubian Tea I have used it myself and in my family and It is alt that you claim or it It is the best Liver Medicine I ever It is just the thing to take if you lee I bid and are biliousA B LANCASTER Sold by St Eernard Drug Store Hopkins County Fair Following are the officers of the Great Hopkjns County Fair ot 1899 C C Givens President B E Laffoon VicePresident H H Holeman Secretary C O Os Osburn AssistantSecretary R C Tapp Treasurer Walter Davis Marshal For catalogues and information generally address the Secretary Would Not Suffer Sn Again for Fifty Times V Its Cost I awoke last night with severe pains in my stomach I never felt so badly in all my life When I came down Io work this morning I felt so weak I could hardly work I went to Miller McCurdys drug store and they recommended Chamberlains Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy It worked like magic and one dose fixed me all right It certainly is the finest thing I ever used for stomach trouble I shall not be without it in my homo hereafter for 1 should not care to endure the sufferings ot last night again for fifty limes its price Q H WIUON Liveryman Burgetlstown Washington Co Pa For sale by St Bernard Drugstore Earlington Ben T Robinson Morions Gap George King St Charles Longfellow Up toDate Let us then be up and doing Every one we can and thus We may keep them from pursuing Clever plans for doing us L A W Bulletin Cured When Others Failed S A Ingalls Crown Point N Y writesMy wife suffered from kidney trouble for years She consulted several physicians and tried a number of Kidney Cures without getting relief She was In duced to try Foleys Kidney Cure and in less than a week after she began using it she was greatly improved and three hot ties cured her Campbell and Co The famous old St Charles Theater in New Orleans was de stroyed by fire Sunday night MAS NATURE WARNED YOU Katnra herself clad lu Ibo early ot spring blo aoms forth trees and flowers candae the despondent chord to vibrate to this the most ot aU springtime and how do you feet Uan you that tired the foreranner of Clu Malaria and Typhoid Fever If10tfPu mast not pals this warning as it Is an of ilckneaa avoid tbli consult us as our advice costs you nothing Call on your druggist nod procure a bottle ci Dr Carwedts German Lifer Powder Tako one dose a day at bed time for ala days theO lollovr by procuring a bottle of Yucatan Chill Tonic directions and after two weeks course of these two great remediei you springPreparewhen the atmosphere germs eecMsary system warns you repeat the above These Remedies la itocK told bjr t fsIDerBard Drug Store I J JU j 11 R NOT INCENDIARY The CoalWasher Fire Started I From Spontaneous Cora bustlon Originated at the Very Top of the Plant in Elevator IThe theory of incendiarism with to the coalwashing plant of the St Bernard Coal Company which was burned Wednesday night of last week is entirely dissipated in the light of events and the proof that has been developed by the testimony of wit nesses and all circumstances con- S nected with the fire There was such a suspicion entertained at first before a thorough investiga ion could be made but the proofs t hand leave no ground upon which to rest such suspicionv It is now clearly determined that tile fire originated in the very top of a coal elevator some seventy L five feet from the ground the most inaccessible point about the works Oknewltnessksfrom that point but did not at the o time think anything wrong There seems no other rational theory than that there was in some an accumulation of fine coal in d he very top of this elevator which was fired spontaneously And catching where it did it would have been exceedingly hard tp combat even if the watchmen had not been taken away just then by a combination of circumstances Street Incident My Dear Sir exclaimed Lawyer Bartholomew Livingston meeting the Rev Dr Archibald Windbam on the village street What does this mean I thoughtc you were laid up with all sorts of easesl And so I was replied the rever oedI gentleman I bad an attack of indigestion systerDbasbegan taking Hoods Sarsaparilla which has put me on my feet and cured all my stomach troubles lawyerThisrheumatism and my little girl i of scrofula When they say its the best tnediciaa money can buy they only tell the truth Yes yes so they do replied the minJister and the two passed on Gone FI hlngIA fishing party at Rochester on Green river which has been planning and preparing for some time got off from Madisonville Mon day These gentlemen compose the party E L Wise IWPritchett Sam Langley J H Langley Dr W H Hoffman Dr G W Parker Elder J L Hill and W J Duhn v Good for the Children Airs Ella HiDson of hutton Ala Writes us August lath 1898 I advise all mothers to give their children Plasters Nubian Tea when they are puny or Jrej ful I keep this medicine in the house and when the children are ailing I give them a dose and that is the last of it Sold by St Bernard Drug Store IIProbablypeople ever assembled at the fa mous annual footwashing ser vices of the f Flat Creek Baptist Church was present there last Sun dayVehicles numberless were passing and repassing through the day and all roads lead to Flat Creek Tetter Eczema and Skin Diseases 1111 quickly to the marvelous beating qualitie- of r Banner Salve made from a prescriplioQI of a skin specialist of world 25c Campbell Co Died at Central City The remains of Mrs Mary Nancy Hand who died at Central City were brought to Earlington Mon day and interred in the Earlington cemetery A largo number of friends from Barnsley were present Mrs Hands home had been at Central City for some time past Dr M A Simmons Liver Medicine crtttct a good Appetite Tones and Strengthens the Stem ach and builds up the Health There is an interesting race between the trains of the Erie and New York Ceo tral roads which carry the Sunday news papers of New York to Buffalo Last Sunday the race was won by the Efle train which made the run from New Yqrk to Buffalo 338 miles in six hours and eighteen minutes CASTOR IAFor Infants and Children The Kind You Have Always MHfht I gSlgnllturoor Current reports from Indiana towns make it appear as if the supply of natural gas which has for so long a time been a source of great wealth to Indiana not only loa financial but industrial sense as well waa giving out It is said that matters have come to such a point where Ibe gas com panics for their own protection feel constrained to refuse to make any more cpu nections 3 Any Old Sore Cut Bruise or Sprain quickly healed with Banner Salve the greatest healing remedy in the world Campbell Co Typographical Error The corpse was on the 4oUQqnentU t As frequently is the case So the editor wrote of him Hes gone To hIs final roasting place tLA W Bulletin Henry Koehler sc Company Lumber Dealers of Louisville Ky invite correspondence with Mill men who haye lumber for sale They buy PoptAR and HARDWOODS in mixed cars DRY or GREEN Write them L tL J L LEAN It PEOPlE Cltanlintss goes vuIA I callA Ifwt have catarrh any wtcre tut can wltollyItan fakesYltcm- ntleefforts to be frco from this disgusting disease Mrs L A Johnston 103 MontgomeryAla of tho stomach and how she WItS cured II I will state to you that I have taken eight bottles of your Peruna and two of Manalin and rejoice to say Oo4 tlciJt Dr Ilurtuian and Ieruna Anti I earnestly assure you that it has done mo SnOre good than any mcdl cine I have ever taken In my life I prescribe it to everyone I meet who la suffering as the best medicine In he world and have made many con orts who are now rejoicing in tim great good which they have derived ttwPiu i same I cnn tell you that I nui almost entirely relieved of ion that great foe which has tortured lIe so many years and can now eat any tiling I dc ire without Is fruits or something acid nctio4fmans special book for women or his book pn chronic catarrh These books art mailed free by the Peruna Medi cine Company Columbus O All- rzwglata Peruna HOGS MUST CO City Authorities Taking Steps to Banish Ute Porker WANT PEST SANITARY CONDITIONS At the regular meeting of the City Coupcil Monday night the of the Earlington hog ame up again The porkers fates certain He is to be banished from city stys as well as from city streets for the good of the public healthThis is a question that has been under consideration for some two years or more and the convictions s gradually grown with the City Fathers that pig pens should not e allowed within the city limits At one time a statement and peti tion signed by all the physicans in town was presented to the Council praying that body to abolish the I pig pen It is claimed upon high authority that hog pens are a most prolific source of typhoid fever and other disease germs The authorities have postponed action fearing that to banish the hog might work an occasional hardship upon the householder here and there who raises a hog on his slops but they have become convinced that pub lie interest is best conserved by voting out the hog Hence such legal steps as are necessary will betaken and after July i the hog will not be seen nor smelled within the city limits of Earlington His name will be Dennis Hawaii in Feudal Days is the subject Caspar Whitney discusses in the seventh paper onBa waiian America in Harpers Weekly Mr Whitney presents here all that is known about the history of Hawaii from the earliest days to the present time The old customs and religious ceremonies as Mr Whitney describes them are very interesting The article is valuable because it is really nothing else than a comprehensive history of the first of our new colonies Honesty is the Best Policy Honest goods honest prices and honest dealing will surely bring success Every hour proves it The last days of tba nine tecnl century show nothing more clearly- Wibelievetbls fact and our works dem onstrate our belief Our goods are war ranted to be exactly as represented that is bpnejtj our goods are guaranteed to give perfect all laclon that is honest If any articled Jewelry of our manufacture does pot give perfect satisfaction we Will refund Uje piQDey paid for such articles that too is JjopMt J F DeVylJer has a complete assort ment ol our goods in his store for sale at pri eJ111at defy competition These goods ate ma4e from rojfed gold gold Ailed or solid gold stuck and are warranted to give perfect satisfaction or the money wftlbe refunded W F MAIN Co fowa Cjty Iowa A woman may not be able to fry an but she can give a man a timesFet4injneObserver Dr U A Simmons Liver Medlcln hit a ni tlonil repulillon iteadlaK over about misty 1 rl1 t Welt iucce itMl Lint Ufulilor Mr W W Etheridge and family are in Nashville where they will spend sometime with relatives DECORATION SERVICESi Knights of Pythias at Earlington i Cemetery Next Sunday i i Citizens Will Join in the service I The Earlington Knights ofIPythias always remember season of memorials and the dec l oration of the graves of their deadiThey have for some years larly celebrated Decoration Day with appropriate services and have kept green the graves of their de parted brothersin the cemetery and in their hearts This year the decoration ser vices arc late but not forgotten The Sir Knights will assemble in I their lodge room next Sunday after noon at 130 oclock and march thence to the cemetery where flowers will be spread in loving remembrance of departed friends short and appropriate addresses be made by Elder I HTeel Mayor Burr and others Flowers are not abundant and members of tho order and all citi zens arc especially requested to aid in having there as many flow ers as possible All are invited to attend and take part in the servi ces Reward for Mare Strayed from pasture in Earling ton Wednesday May 31 a black mare X5j hands high five years old with foretop cut off Will satisfy anyone for any information leading to her recovery Marc vat raised in the Manitou country ip B GRIFFIN Ii Ealirgton Ky We qsuliyik at the wrong man becausj12eJinost easily soti atr nny n- eJ CJDLOE I PracUclolPainter EARUNGTON KY IifIIDVES TAETDiES LLTI B ISJISASCOOD FORADULTS WARRANTED PRICE GOctfO- ALiTtl ILLS NOT 18 183J P rU Medieino Co Bt Ix ul Mo- UoDtlincn We sold lasS re TomO bottles o OHOVKH TASTELKSa CahILL and banbought tin groan atreadr thlJear In all our ex Vrl nc ot 1 yenn In the drug bu lo u bayt ouTer sold an article tOss pTe universal iatl bcUoa as your Tonic Tours truly sMxrCAna CG waAPaperVc Standard Patterns inWall Paper Good Goods at Reasonable Prices which will serve many house keepers as well as the highpriced EipeWofdred elsewhere p ttrtm to SHOW YOU St Bernard General Store An ExccllcntComblnat1on The pleasant method and beneficial effects the well known remedy thoCALIFORNIA lazafivepresentingthemtaste and acceptable to the system Its the one perfect strengthening laxa effectuallydlspc1llug gently yet promptly and enabling ono to overcome constipation permanently Its perfect freedom from every objectionable quality and sub kldoeysliveror irritating them make It the Ideal laxative lu the process of manufacturing figs pro used as they are pleasant to the taste but the medicinal qualities of tho remedy are obtained from senna and other aromatic plants by a method known to tho CALIFORNIA Fio STROP beneficialIremember the full name of the Company pacKageICO BAN 7RANCI8CO OAr LOUISVILLE KY NW TORX X Y Formic by all Druggist Price SOc per bottle W A NISBB1 President O W WADDILL Caibltr 2opkins Leunly HBANKMADISONVILLE Captal Stock 50p Transacts a general banking business and invites the accdnnls of the citizens of Hopkins and adjoining counties 1 Has the finest and most secure vault In that section of Kentucky r Capital Stock Paid In CurplaiFind- i 80000 JIS91 COMMENCED BUSINESS IN 1887 JNO G MORTO I3ANKERThe advantages of a bank account are numerous It is not to basj talkingtheyknow men wage earners and to women Theres safety if the bank ifagood one Theres convenience the money always ready acIout squandering small sums when you havea large sum In your pocke- tMADISONVILLE t KENTUCKY Eo Compound f t t 4 picscriplions properly it takes time It requires experience and complete knowledge of drugs It requires the drnggis drugsfreshpossible work and for compensation be must be reasonable WITH TilE ABOVE FACTS REMEM BER WERE CAREFUL f IST BERNARD DRUG STORE 1eoh 11DUIGNAnyone sending a btrb and deaa1ptl may ilctlr our opinion tree WDMBW an niT ntlon Is probably polenUblot Coromunloa llonl strictly wnDdenU on Patents sent free Oldest forsocurlnirtiatanu IatcnU taken tumuili Munn Co racalr tfJtctal flOUtS wihcjt charge la the Stkniiic flmcrkan A hsndiornnlr Illnstratcd weekly Ijuvest dr 2 relation or ao srleiitmo Terms U a newdrsiershUNNStanch Utile CS V 8U Waslilngioo Ujt ii THOS B YOUNG Manuticlnrerot 111gb Grade Boots and Shoes Rpahr Work a Sps- claitEx1irigtari Ky I wish to state to the general pub lie that owing to the demand for new work as well as all classes of repair work I have procured the services of a firstclass shoemaker ftom Evansville and am now pre pared to do all work promptly on short notice All work guaranteed to fit and give satisfaction A Coat of Many Colors Met the Requirements of JosephIBut What Your House Requires is TWO COATS II iNDx1 Prices UnsurpassedUU Your Trade Solicited a fili MIXED PAINTS Quality n Ih wvrvwr F iJst ip1EInI Drug Store t l fa- a1L t lj iij- U 1T1 w vT 7r 1r v rrr7rv7rri FIRE AT MANITOU Burns McEuens Store ftangrum- Bros Store and Postofflce About 3 oclock Tuesday morn infirewas discovered in the rear orG T McEuens store at Mani tOUtThe flames spread and con sumed McEuens store Mangrum BraSstore and the postoflice all of which were near together in one row all frame buildings Thcre I was 2000 insurance on the stock i of merchandise owned by G T i McEuen but none on the building p which he occupied owned by W S Barnett and no insurance on Mangrum Uros property I McEuens stock was insured for 2000 in Ilio Royal Insurance Company of Liverpool through the Madisonville agency This Y was the only insurance carned on 4tanyof the losses and this policy at noon on the day follow ing the fire t the total loss is 5000 or 6000 None of McEuens stock could be saved Mangrum Brothers saved most of their goods and the post W master saved the contents of his office Taxed to Death vi1 From lie Nashville American Kentucky banks because of the ti State law which lias been declared constitutional arc wiping out their surpluses and dividing them out as dividends Taxes arc so excessive on the surplus of a bank that the managers of such institu PAUL EARLIHGTON KY Resident for L Vicinity tions find it necessary to reduce the surplus to the minimum and at the same time curtail the busi ness capacity of the Boy at Dr Jacksons Letters received here yesterday morning announce the birth ofa fine boy baby at the home of Dr and Mrs A WJackson in Boston The many friends of the doctor and family in Earlington are much gratified to hear this goodnews and many expressions of interest are heard The little one arrived Friday night last June 2 at 1130 oclock Where cream alone is used in making ice cream onehalf or one third of the quanity used should be scalded the sugar dissolved in the scalded portion and when cool added to the remaining quanity of cream Where cream is not ob tainable milk may be used enriched by the yolks of eggs allowing four to each quart of milk Scald the milk in a double boiler beat the eggs and sugar together add to the hot milk cool for a moment then strain into the ice cream mould and freezejune Ladies Home Journal The Monarch Coal Company has placed an order for a new dynamo of increased capacity to take the place of the one now in operation and increase their capacity for machine mining The famous old St Charles Theater in New Orleans was stroyed by fire Sunday night It S7W12ngonttbiol4 igfatkaw RinZ out tJe faIJo Ktof Utkttrw I We bring to you the oevr and truo from tin pIney forests of Norway r I DR BELL- SPinftTarHoney i Natures stnatural remedy Improved by science to a Pleasant Pstmanea4 Positive Cure for coughs colds adatt Inflamed surfaces of the Lungs and Bronchial Tubes The sore wtary coughworn Lungs araeUai rated the microbebearing mucus Is cut out J the cause of that tickling is removed and theInflamed membranes art healed and soothed so that there Is Inclination to SOLD BV ALL GOOD OUTBottles OnIP 2510 an4 LOOSlu r JIIIHLRi11 WI BE SURE YOU GET AM89YEARSOLDLDevuat IIIIv PIN r f ZetUeJ IIJRPERSIROVND rJtlll f n nill be theLtTWO SERIAL STORIES Forward March I Gavin Hamilton SEAWELLrlveil Hough Kidcn Frcdcri k the Great 11 SOME SHORT STORIES SHIPSiWOLVES vs DISCIPLINE TilE GUHSItOT MINE 4 fly tiniv W Flscitcu CIUHLXS F LUUMK l A TREASURESHIPiy f2 WARTlit the actual xpu4 cnce o the author TilE DEWEYflyItA IInyI A AFLOrDyWITH CAPRON AT EL CANE Hy KLKTCUXR C HANICUJE ON SPORT AND TRAVEL IARTICLESepedallllleret to mry Un sat aetffttlc key Wee idrentun and outdoo iport ARCTIC WAYFARE1S By II C JEROME By CVKU 0 ART 2 URE6KATJHGDyTREETOP CLUBHOUSES EICYCLE POLO By DAN BEARD A H GoDritEV I TUG DDITORS TAOLU TUB CAAIDRA CLUB STAMPS AND COINS tlJOBLEMS AND PUZZLES All will receive allcntion each month In the ROUND TABLE JO C mi a tvfj Sulurlftionttl 00 a Vear J Address hARPER 6 UROTIICRS Putlliberf New York NY u 1 JftftW WAA John B Caitleman Arthur C Lauthair Drccklnrldge Caslleman i Royal Insurance 7F Co Of Liverpool The Larges Fire Insurance Company in the World Does the Largest Business Transacted In Kentncky Does the Largest Bassness Transacted in the Sonthern Slates M MOORE Iil Ancnt Harlington and 0vv banks New de no cough By CADAMS By Barbea Castleman MANAGERS Southern Department Home Office Louisville Ky Year1F 0 i THE SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON XI SECOND QUARTER INTER NATIONAL SERIES JUNE 11 Text of the Lemon John xx 1120 Memory Verne 1114 Golden Text Cor xv 20 Cominoulurjr Prepared ur the Rev D II Stcnnm Copyright 1899 by D M Stearns 11 Dut Mnry stood without at tbo Rcpulchor weeping and as she wept she stooped down and looked Into tho nopul chcr Tlio women who romnlnwlnenr tho cross watched until they HAW whoro BIB body was laid then wont aWRY and bought sweet spices that after tho Sabbath was past they might anoint Ills body Mark xv 47 xvi 1 It would seem that Mary Magdalono cnmo to tho tomb first on that eventful morning and saw tho stono rolled away and ran to tell Peter and John that His body had been removed They both ran to tho tomb John arriving flint and wiw tho linen clothes lying perhaps as when Ills body had been In them but tho napkin from Hla head WM wrapped fln plato by Itself aid then they believed that He was risen for as yet they know not tho Scripture that Ho must rise again from the dead They then returned home but Mary remained 12 And sooth two angels In white sitting tho one at tho heat and tho other at tho foot where the body of Jesus had lain There Is no contradiction or dis crepancy between this and tho other no counts Some saw ono angel within am ono without but that only shows ha angola movo about They were always ministering unto urn and they arc always ministering unto us wo may bo as suro of it as If wo saw them Ileb I 14 Ps xxxiv 7 Ex xxlll fO 10 And they say unto her Woman why wccpost thou Her answer shows sho was thinking only of a dead Christ tho body In which Ho hAil lived not tho living Christ whom sho had known Wo need not wonder for Is It not very common to soc those who have lost friends clinging to tho place whero tho body lies Instead of looking up to tho happy place whore our friends really arc If they havo died In Christ Whllo death la In no sense a resurrection yet wo know that absent from tho body means present with tho Lord that to dlo la gain and to depart and bo with Christ Is very fat bettor IlCor v 81 Phil I SI 23 14 Andwhen sho had thus said sho turned herself book and saw Jesus stand ing and knew not that It was Jesus So In chapter xxi 4 tho disciples knew not that it wan Jesus also in Luko xxlv 10 tho eyes of tho two who walked to Em maus were holdcn that they should not know Him Nothing blinds our erellko unbelief and occupation with ourselves and our affairs It is possible to bo occupied with Oed as was Enoch and Elijah and ElUhn and John tho Baptist and Paul If filled with tho Spirit wo will soo Jesus only and bo Increasingly occu pledwith Him and learn to recognize flIp hand In all tho events of life 15 Jesus salth unto her Woman why wcepcst thouf Whom eeckest thouf Sho did not recognize Ills voice and her cry was as to tho angels for tho body other dead Saviour Ho often asks W Why nroo troubled and why do thoughts arfso in your hearts Luko xxiv 88 Or as to Hajrar I What alletli thee Gen xii 17 Ho would havo its without troubled thoughts or tears for all HIs thoughts to ua are thoughts of pence and not of evil Jcr nix 11 10 Jesus salth unto her Mary Sho turned herself and salth unto Him Rab bout which Is to say Master Just ono word from each but It Is enough heart meets heart and there la joy How full Marys heart must havo been What a tumult of emotion Sho thought urn dead but Ho is alivo and talking to her Her eyes behold Him Yes it Is her Lord and Master Sho had craved Ills dead body It was all sho looked for but hero Ho is Himself tho same Jesus Some day all tho dead in Christ shall as really and literally appear In their resur rection bodies What tears shall then 00Iwiped away I 17 Jesus salth unto her Touch Mo I am not yet ascended to My Father but go to My brethren and say unto them I ascend unto My Father and your Father and to My God and your God Whllo His body lay In Josephs tomb Ho had Himself been I havo no doubt with tho Father but now In Hue resurrection body Ho was on ills way toC Ills Father as the risen ono our great High Priest Aa such Mary was forbidden to touch Him until Ho had ascended A little later tho other women met Him held Rita by tho feet and worshiped Rim So that between tho time of these two meetings with i Mary and tho other women Ho must havoIascended and returned Math xxvIII 18 Mary Magdalene camo and told tho disciples that she had seen tho Lordt and that Ho had spoken these things unto her These words seemed to them as idle tales and they believed them not Luko xxiv 11 Jesus afterward up braided them with their unbelief and hardness of heart because they believed not Mark xvi 14 What an honor Ho conferred upon Mary Magdalene that sho should be tho first to see Him and to rooI celvo Ills first resurrection message I Lydia was as far as wo know tho first convert in Europo under Pauls teaching Let us who are believers whether men or women be obedient to lila commandIGo and toll Usn vi 0 Mark 19 Then the samo day at ovenlngtcame Jesus and stood In tho saith unto them Teaco bo unto you It was tho first day of tho week tho disciples were gathered together and tho doors were shut for fear they must therefore havo boon securely fastened Dut without being admitted Jesus is suddenly inthclramidst This was probably the uptpearance that day After tho two mentioned IIo appeared to Peter and to tho two who walked to Emmaus Ho appeared also on live or eovcn other occa sions A week later Ho appeared to tho disciples again Thomas prosentJ with tho samo greeting Peaco be untoeyou verse f6 20IAnd when Ho had so said Retshewed unto them His hands side Then were tho disciples glad when they saw tho Lord The marks of nails and spear In HIs hand and sido are the reminders of His great lovo and say unto us among other things It Iso oved you can I withhold aught fromyonthatola good or necessary for you yn not fully and constantly trust ono whotoilovcdyou and will lovo you to Again Ho said Peace bo unto you us t10Uverso 2lngabapttsinnndall perishedThe rnaaelh AWRY It is a solemn truth that the world passeth away and tho lusts thereofeThe very things tho world desires and longs for fall to satisfy They seo thattchange and decay aro busy over best laid plans aro thwarted Their fountains of delight are constantly faUE ing Men grow weary of a profitlessa quest for happiness There assurance save as a mans life harmo a nizes with Gods wilL Ho that doeth tho will of God nbldoth forever Christian Inquirerjlie ContentedI 1Dop tty envIronment the vexa t lions yon have to stand tho small andwsordid souls you havo to live awl with Above all do not resent tempta tion That is tho practice which God appoints yon and is having its work in making you patient and humble and generous and unselfish and kind and courteous Druinmond I Wtttat ALL fit IAILS heat tough syrup Tics bI UoIn tin ioII tT iniaeItawJIiUJ St l HH HHHHtf1v HHHH 1d 1 9 1 ST BERNARD COAL COMPANY I IMiners and Shippers of COAL INOORPORATeoIAND COKE mfb 00 0Ii9x1cIi Offices m fJ JAMES R LOVE Manager 201 N Cherry Street Nashville Capt R G ROUSE Mgr Palmer House Hroadwa Paducah i It l S fHiAjjfcA7Vholesale Agent = HUNT BRO Memphis Tenn HESSER MILTON Rialto I I al0II I 1 fForI pusedI GRU8HED GOKE FOR BASK MARKETIBURNERS AND FORK I It i iiWhybuy Highpriced Anthracite Coal when you can get ST BERN I I iIone ton of the best Anthracite Coal Jl ASK YOUR DEALER FOR IT AND SAVE MONEY I I h414hICHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR Topic For the Week DcRlnnlnff Jnno 4Comment by Rev S II Doyle TOPIC Wheat and taresMath zill 21aa In the parabloof the wheat Bud tares a field Is sowed by the husbandman with good seed But before it springs tip an enemy steals in in the darkness of night and sows tares a very noxious weed resembling the wheat with the wheat Both spring np Tho servants of tho husbandman inquire if they are to pull np the tares but he realizing that so doing they would endanger the upUIcould be safely made According to Christs own explanation the field is tho world the sower of the good seed Is tho Son of Man the sower of tho tares is satan the wheat represents tho chil dren of the kingdom of heaven tho tares children of tho devil The harvest is the end of the world when God will separate tho good and tho eviL What does this parable teach It seems to declare against all discipline n tho church but this cannot bo its significance Discipline is clearly taught in other portions of the word of God and Scripture does not contradict Scripture It must certainly therefore only intend to declare that there should bo a spirit of patient forbearance and tolerance in tho church and in Christs kingdom because of the impossibility of having a perfectly pure church in this world and because an intolerant spirit is calculated to do moro harm than good With this as the key to the solution of the parable several Important facts are cot forth 1 Good and bad will always bo found n tho church and world Wheat and ares will ever be entirely separated in lila life The perfect state is a Utopian dream Tho ideal church is in heaven dspensatlonhodgood Tho apostles had their Judas and early Christian church its Ananias nd Sapphira It will always bo BO in his life 2 Rosh intolerant attempts to root up evil at any cost do wore harm than good How many blackened pages of history prove the wisdom and truthful ess of Christs words I Zealous reform ra in state and church might profit by a frequent prayerful study of his parable 8 The harvest will come when God will make the separation Then it will be dono without injury We need never sanction or ccndono evil but in tIle of this parable which is tho spirit f Christ we can patiently tolerate and endure until God Himself decides tho ssue whether Ho do it now or postpone it till the day of judgment Bible Readings Job xx 40 Dan xII 2 3 Math vi 17 vii 10 xxIII 333 xxv 8146 John v 28 20 vi 071 Actsv 111 I Tim iv 16 I Pot ii 18 Rev iii 1 Our Motive Every individual should be able to as ign a reason for any particular act he way perform and while ho may blunder n the performance there should be left sweet reflection that ho meantiWoll This however is not always sufficient for failure Thero should always be intelligent ction wise planning connected with pure motive Indeed some motives aro so imperfectly understood so crude and so ill considered that it is exceed- Inglylmporiant to obey the gospel Injunction Try the spirits Personal interest may seem to justify the doing f a thing which in itself may bo good ut which if done even with a good moire may greatly damage some persons recovery as for Instance a- holesome motive may prompt one to acquire a fortune which may involve many questionable methods of the ac quirement of property Philadelphia Methodist Another Application The golden rule applies till around even to business transactions therefore f we wish to keep it we must be will ing to sollto others at the tamo rates as e would they should sell to usLnh- eran Red Hill Jottings Sluce Perkins ban bad us in custody we bave been unable to appear but he his resigned his cfficu and become a meek and lowly follower of ibo Lamb So we are now at liberty to hack in the beautiful sun lighted and fbwer paved meets and visit our old friend TUB Quit once more Mrs J C Pigs Iun the sick lisi ibis weekJ H DenloA is spending Ibis week in Hopktnsvjlle as a member of the grand Jury Quite a large number of our young peo pie attended church at Flat Creek Sunday and report a very pleasant time Grasshoppers are destroying much of the tobacco in this section Frank Crick has Invented a cain to catch them in Will report his catch later on Hero Cash went hunting ibo other day and spied as bo supposed a wild goose flyiogusl above the ireo tops so be Io fly with both barrels Imagine bis disap pointment when be discovered he had been shooting at a large mosquito which bad become entangled in his eyebrows Mrs Zack Price who bas been sick for the past two weeks is much Improved Messrs George and Denard Davis of Kelley vicinity were in Ibis neighborhood last Monday Red lull base ball team defeated Empire club last Sunday at Empire Our boys say Empire bas a nice team and pla ed them a very fair game of ball John Davis the step father of Mrs K L Price of this vicinity died at bis home near Kelley last Sunday night leaving an estate valued at about 10000 U No Hoo flannlngton News Several of our young folks attended thff foot washing at Flat Creek Sunday The new switch that is being put in al- Ibis place by the L N Company adds both pride and happiness to our little town The base ball game Sunday at Empire between that nine and Red Hill team reo j riit MEDICINEfor MILLION suited in scores of a8 to 48 in favnr of Red Hill I Some of our most wide awake Demo crats bave gone astray and a liberal re I ward will bo paid for their return- A protracted meeting will commence here Saturday night Messrs Dilmus aod Gus Mclnlosn made a business trip to Madisonville last weekD A Wilberl is erecting a flue building just east of town The building is large enough to shelter the shIpping of all the worM Brother Rickard will preach at Cole I Chapel next Sunday Hero Cash bas traded bis flue stallion Rocksy and of coarse as usuti ba is grieving about it Grody Keys failed to visit in Earling ton Saturday on account of the small pox repdrts Messrs Clarence Price tiara Cast Tim and Gordie Carroll attended services at Johnnie Teagues Sunday BLUB Evis W S Sherman representing the Louisville Press Co was here Tuesday on a tour in the interest of the Commercial and the News putting in some gratifying lists of subscribers as he went along The summer term of the Daviess Circuit Court is in session a t Owcnsboro with a large docket to be tried Last fall I sprained by left hip while handling some heavy boxes The doctor I called on said at first it was a slight strain and would soon be well but it continued to grow worse and I could hardly get about to work I went to a drugstore and Ibo druggist recommended me to try Chamberlains Pain Balm I tried it and onehalf of a fiftycent bottle cured me entirely I now recommend it to all my frleadsF remedyIsEarlington Ben T Robinson Mortons Gap George King St Charles 1 A Popular Proprietary Medicine Sold at Retail for Five Cents a Package the first experimental step in a direction that may lead to a revolution in the trade 4 Nv York company of roamifiuturlnjr cberoUtith Rlpana Chemical eom piae i rtpun Ida market about liv i u a medicinal competed at coiuu uMcd e rlj4 trrlUn medicinal drugs which bad tnaactr tMnea n ix of more general UH auiuu itiuulcal men than say for ucun or al Uilatliii r itch Ilia common to iiiuifct hrto their origin la an JmpajJlld dUutlon o- rwcskrl cuiwclir for aMlmllatmK Utboiblnc nourUhment and tllmlaannc waat- aTiiocsiwuuf III Included under lliU bead la aald to Include ptUy DU ver dU ui W which the pbjtlclan U called upon la prIpazthir Utolutandard vernal fur the acocptanca of thaAinerlcau people thecosnpanir the prlnclpta that veyIiIsig tnterlnit Into Ibo pocket ulioutd uo of thIIfbe ao prepared nail prnieclei u to retaIn Its Ouulltteo mind and unimpatree ISl1li4 ellende4 lap tlmo Uy climate niy 110 cLcIceal drult preparatiog- aiuul1 La In aooonIallce with the latril rrfecicd methods or modern lbeabulH packed In Rlaia pratectad by cotton and securely corkad Even the corkS used iavo hecn of a grade aoblgb In M requUrmcnU thai no manufacturer of theie every day uipcrI cca1C supply moro Itan a smelt Iroiiortlon from his ouiput IliaC rould most Ike uzactilig SeciflCatIuIIL TilO nun YU were to turn lnboz of qUAlity no Ilr in bautyni rrrticli000t wcgkmaneblpbythoaeueed by lb molt llou dealers In Jewels sal ornDnltul ofgol2 flaying Itt tbrirliijbIsndard- an4 aeverconnhIl5 10 IM the rroprkIors yr4Ioe dollar moder- nnithndotuuklngIheif In veiled wlihlu flee years In newapaper aurertiilng haalnformederar American cltutn concernlait too auiwrlor and aurprUIng qualities of Blpana Tabulea Being ullhl palniuklnff o ers of the changed condition that 1f over Ite Omlllrolat to note sesry circumitanc having s burllllr the successful prosecution of their trade the managan of thlcompanylsv noted thai tlcro Is a proaent IniliMnt demand for a JowaIo price that reachea or iipproachca an unlrenal use and that the ptakllbongb requiring tile bell of everything rcaont being called upon to pay h ary mreantagea for aupernuoua wrapping aud n uuneceitary protection datanorauoa that suit In y ari but la tin dlftta In the caao of n lafiaded to be IIexperlzitethatrellencn from expoturo that might at nnt barn been ezpaoted inasmuch H under pocketMi Acting npon thc o OAllollle and noting partIcularly the unimpaired prosperity of i great newipapera now loki for a cent or rate I and the general tendency In all dlrcetlona toward low rats and lacreaaed sale tha pasteboardSf13 being anM by the drIIJIgtet or Me lower than ever before adopted for a p prletary medlclllVIVE CENTSten labuies or dose for onehalf A cent 4 Tho company will not olacontlnua tbo nianufcture anSaaJ In the form with which cheaperlSI L S 0 I 11nih1i1iiiiia r IL 9ur Joloted Milkens nrIllnlnlloGbo AMIANDI Kailmtion Kir w There bavu ICU two cue of small pox in the city The closing of the public school last week was a grand air The hall Was croded all ihrro nights The tots cc lection was tjCC6 loots aod McNary of Madisonvilla were io the city Tuesday L Teagoe of St Charles was ia ii city last week Rev Gosbeo visiting Meads here Miss Lollie Gatewocd attended Ibe Commencement of Atkinson College Tuesday night The following Is the decision of tbe Judges la the Rhetorical Contest at tba close of the public school We Ibe judges of Rhetorical Coolest find tbal the gold medal Is due Miss Eli10 Hogbe and Ibe silver one is due Lillie Fitzpatrick SALLIE R BROWN Snpt II E BROOKS JINNIK T WlNFRMB CEO W PARSES C M LUTZ May 31 1899 MORTONS QAI Rev Gordon filled his regular appoint meat al the Baptist Church Sunday Rev D G Grady who bas been attend I log scbool in Louisville has conic home I to slay Mr and Mrs Torao and Lela Towns visited Mrs Willis Nanco in Mad isonvill e Sunday Messrs Wilson lIopson Hamilton an LiUlepage were in Madisonvillo Satuida on business There will be a grand rally at the list church next Sunday conducted h Rev II H Gordon A good time an large crowd is expected Miss Marietta Harm who tans been vie itiug In Hecla is visiting Mrs Anthony Wright here this week Willis Nance and Will HawlTins were hero Sunday evening Remember Ibe grand silver walk Satur day night at the school house Admission 15 cents single 30 cents per couple Rev Gordon will have b bowl and pitcher walk Thursday night Mrs Alice Wing and MltsasCella Wing and Susie Boggns of Greenville attended tbe reception of Mr James Wing Friday night C Eddie Norse and Willie Hamilton visited their parents hero Saturday and Sunday Mrs Emma Bradley and Miss Mosella Bryant of Danville III are visiting their brother Mr William Bradley ibis week aldMisslist this week Miss Joella Bryant of Hopktnsville I visiting her sister Mrs Charley Bradley t ibis week Mr and Mrs Will JobrloB rBJeiii Johnson andMrs Kin JohnsohfarevisTtf frr lag in Johnsontown Miss Viola Campbell of Greenville U the Rucst of Mrs Sallie Ratliffe Mrs Pauline Hopsou and daughter Lucils went to Ma dil 0nvill a A IInrAny Old 5ore S i Cut Bruise or Sprain quickly healed Cemedya JOB WORK Will receive prompt i atten tion at this office Estimates furnished upon application I f Kirii THROUGH VESTIBUIED ITRAlHSDAI NASHVILlE ITtCHICAGo ROLWlli tN68 BIIffnILAQS FROli- WOgLEANS I Wj IPJttHlEP WnI1uLP1APL5A vt5Datt 4lIYILt1iNII NASHVILLE CHATTANOOGA lAND ST LOUIS RAILWAY JPULLMAN PALACE y 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