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THE LOUISVILLE ll' I " EARLINGTON, HOPKINS COUNTY, KENTUCKY, THURSDAY, JUNE IB, 1899. , DEMOCRATS FIGHT. m dhii mi at Last A STB0N8LY-P0STED the tew men on tho battlciicla wno refused to tako shelter under the hottest Arc. rroiiml was by n narrow, winding road where the rebel bullets dropped thick- The only approach to the Aglttlng SflluFElEI.. One Hundred Persons Killed and Twice that Number Injured city Police Run the Primary' Election by Force. Two The American Troops in the Philip-plue- s ly, wounding several of our men. Encounter Real War Ilnd "FoiiRht to n Fliilnh." Tickets Announced Tilings Favorable to and BUT UNSEEN FOE. V Ood'n 1'r.Ml.lenoe ni.il II Mil IlL-uv- p. Louisville, Ky., June 12. A fierce factional fight in the local Democratic ranks reached a climax Munlln, American at the primaries .held today for the guns were Juno 14. yesterday, in field tlie engaged, purpose of nominating candidates first artillery duel ngolnst n Filipino for the City Council, the Hoard of battery, concealed lu the Jungle. During tho night an insurgent canAlderman and the Legislature. non was fired three titties nt the s The city administration forces, on the outskirts of Las l'inns. Advanced to (he Attnck. headed by Mayor Charles P. Gen, Lawton, in the morning, tool:vn Weaver, had the Police and Fire battalion of tho Fomtccnth regiment Department at their command, Hid two companies of tho Twenty-An- t ttifregiment to the relnl battery, while iho men and then twolocate of the .Sixth artilguns had the support of the city and lery and four mountain guns were (lie county executive committees. planted against it nt (WO ynrds poHscssIon. Tho large gun, had In June, 1807, Generals Flo del IMlai The Voting places were opened from which rebels were ufiring homethey at 7.30 o'clock this morning, and made canister, loaded with nails, and nnd Trias turned n scale of war on, th side of the 1'lllplnos by deserting th at each place the police were on two smaller guns, Spanish army there on tho eve of a Itrlicla I.cnrnlufr to Shoot. battle, carrying nativo militia hand. They refused to allow the Their shooting was most nocurnto. primaries to be held until election Tho Mist lot of canister luitst directly with them, nnd thereby breaking the chain of defense around Manila. officers favorable to the adminis- in front of Scott's guns, and another shattered tho leg of n prhr.tn In the Annxuliint ton of Gen. Luna nnd Aide tration candidates were installed. Fourteenth infantry. Scicrt-.shots Miinilu, June 13, 3:35 p. m. Infor. In many instances the regularly truck tho edge of tho town. mntion, believed to bo reliable, hai Attnckril by Hidden llltlciuen. chosen officers of election were reached hero of tho assassination ol As soon as the fighting Lieut elected from the voting places by Americans were attacked opened, the Gen. J.tmn nnd his by hidden I'u&co Ilumon, June 8, by Agulnnldo'i force. City Jailer John Pflanz, a riflemen on all sides, even the guard nt the headquarters of Aguiu, or "friendly" nntlu-s- , In the aiuo. strong administration worker, was houses of the town, shooting in their T.una nnd Itamon, it appears, wen) knocked down and severely beaten. rear. to the Filipino headquarters to confei Deluded ty Decay. The executive committee issued with Agulnaldo, got into nn alterca The companies ot the Twenty-Ars- t a statement at noon declaring the tlon wjth the captain of tha guard ana regiment, skirmishing along the beach, one call for a primary void. All clerks with "anilgo" gulldes, found,npparent-ly- , guardof them drew a revolver. Th then killed Luna and Itamon n handful of rebels, wh and judges were instructed to close with, their bayonets. men of id the polls and bring the records Tho suddenlytho Twenty-firs- t opened lowed, mid tho relels a ter CllltlllN CONFIDKNT. and ballot boxes to tho headquart troops from tho sides rific Are on tho UncouritKcd lr Advices from Oen trs. The police would not allow and rear. Tho soldiers withdrew', to Otlx, In Whnne Prowess He Una tint this, and the election was left in they wuter's edge, finding what shelter Sir ml rant Itcllnncc. could, and were picked oil rapid , Washington, Juno 14. The news o the hands of the who ly. Alter their ammunition was nent-lexhausted the companies of the the henry fighting almost In sight ol . rV acted as clerks and judges. The Moniln and adjacent to tho navy yard Twenty-firs- t retreated. & returns will not be counted by the nt finite where Admiral Dewey landec Ofllacra fount-li'With Itlfles. forces mora thnn a year ago, wnB re committee, and if a ticket is placed Gen. Ijuvton dashed down and ralcehed with intense Interest here. II lied tho men. The littlo group tnatlit in the field by the administration desperate stand. 'Gen. Maj. Is ctldent to the ofllclals that the in an injunction will be asked. Starr, and Lieutenants Donovan ami surgents cither nro far stronger thnc realized or they hnve come tc Indignation meetings have been Connolly taking rifles from wounded has men, fired nt the enemy, bringing tho end of their resources, nnd nr culled for today and the row will making the lust struggle In sheer des down Bomo of tho rebel sharpshooter f oon find its way into the courts. from a tree. Finally, their cartridge perntlnn. Otherwise It Is hard tounder V were all gone; and they wcra forced stand why they should come down tc irv June 13. The Democratic com- to break through tho enemy's flnnk, tho shore of the bay nnd Aght the wai tuittee met this .afternoon and de currying the wounded to the main Bhlpij, Adjt.-GeCorbln steadfastly mainbody of tha troops. clined to consider yesterday's tained his conftdenco In the success ol ' Tim Fluhllnnr Ileanme.l. valid, to count tho ballots or Two battalions of tho Fourteenth tha present movement In Luzon, and to recognize "cortain candidates regiment and ono battalion nt the said yesterday that ho felt encouraged nt tho ndWecs that camo who are claiming their 'nomination' Ninth regiment were hurried to the Ho had particularly in viewfrom Otis Gen. Otis' front, aud in the afternoon tha battle w Hv statement that Lawton had driven thu by a riotous police force." The was resumed. enemy with heavy loss, nnd that the Atrnluat an Unseen Foe. committee then nominated a full latter could uot reassemble In force. Th only means ot crossing the ticket from Stale Senator to school I.. Still there Is great concern exhibit, ns by a small bridge, which the trustees and announced it as the Filipinos commanded with trenchee cd ocr the conditions that confront "regular" ticket and closed its ad- spread in "V" shape, whence they the Amerlcnn troops in this campaign fire on the nnd there wns a Tcncwnl of the dress to the Democratic voters could concentrate their the advantage qulry ns to whether or not there is in tc bridge. They also had with this appeal: of the trees and Jungle, so the Ameri- lo further reinforcement of tho troops or another call for volunteers. The Your commilleo makes lit appeal lo tbe cans could hardly sea ahead. statement was made In reply to this In Mud. llulitlnir Walat-Dco- p piny organization of tboclty and lbs Side When tho battle was resumed at one that Otis has or soon will have all tho and Ainei-leanA dlr-tanc- c. Y. y Ix-e5 pri-tnar- Iho .Nntlrea' Miirkamniialilp Ot.lr Snvcil Our Ueuklcaalr- Ilrnte Troop JLoaaca A Field 0(1 fruui Drcuvlicil In llloo.l. k& S R - fK- - -- 8? htm nn adopted son of the stund. In which tho remains can !) town, and only n small number of kept for a few hours during which the phiees where fire joined In the destruc- city. The matter of n modus Vivendi relaAnal tribute of love could be tendered tion of property will the business men tive to the Alaskan boundnry, is still by the bereoved families. The bodies be nt al.l leimbursed for their losses. waiting on the British government for were prepared for burial by heal and visiting undertakers, and ns soon ns BEGGARS ALL DESCRIPTION. settlement. A plucky Nashville (Tenn.) woman IdentlAed were marked and disposed St. Croix Count), Mlitucaotn, VUlted defied a burglar who had entered her of as their friends required. room, and seized his revolver when he l)rnllil)tii!liiR-- Tornado HerocH of the Debris. commanded her to be quiet. Monday Muht. The Catholic priest, who hnl spent l They dally Insure an easy Whltccaps brutally beat a farmer in Mlnneanolls. Minn.. June II. A ruh- a sleepless night nnd day In looking and natural movement of clal to the Tribune from Hudcon, Wis., the nclghliorhood of Goloway's Mill, the bowels. after the bodies and aouls of his par- says: Ivy. He refused to lenve the vicinity You will And that the use of ishioners, wns one of the coolest and wnen so ordered. The cyclone that passed through fit. best workers among tln many who A wnrrnnt hns been applied for Brolx county Monduy night beggars volunteered their nid. "ami-gos,- " 1111 ucscnption. xso nccount is eMig against W. 0. Ooodlet, principal of one NurM's nnd physicians from St. Taul of the St. Louis schools. Ho is charged who had come down by special train gernted. Whereer It passed buildings with cruelty in whipping a pupil. nro completely destroyed. on the Omaha road ns soon ai news of Mrs. Russell Sage has written n book At the disaster reached the Minnesota Airs. Iloarilnuin the farm buildings of to perpetuate the memory of Einmj Kute Heffron arc destroyed and with the pills will hasten capital, were of great help, all night Mrs. Wlllard, n pioneer educator of women, recovery. It cleanses the Heffron and day, and when tho day closed nil buildings urc killed. Pat Dorgnn's whose pupil she was half n century blood from all Impurities and' the seriously Injured wero belle cd to not injured. destroyed, but fninlly ago. is a great tssic to tne nerves. The grist mill was dehave been cared for. Those whoso In- molished. Hub The claims of American cttlzcm WeHe tha Ooeler. Robinson's barns were juries were serious, but w hosp chances blown away. Oat Medical Dtjurtment h one Hiram Teal lost all f.trn: ngnlnst Spain will be ndjudlcnted by ot the moat eminent phy.lctane In for recovery were believed to lo good buildings, save ADJT.-UK1United SUtet. Tell ibe doctor tho house, which Is uie untied btntes through a commis iho how rou are tunerlng. Voa were quickly sent to tho hospitals of badly wrecked, sion to be nppolnted by tho prceldent recolra thu beit medlcAleitwlAA but all the family without coat. Addreti, .1 betSt. Paul and Minneapolis, where Charles Moran, a St. Louts police with slight injuries. ter care can be given them. The man, went llstilng nt Spanish lake, The storm center slightly Injured and thofca whose cases the farm buildings ofseemed to strike Monday. His boot capsized and ho Mr. Spencer and blue-coatsseem hopeless Were kept hero and Mrs. Hurd. The buildings were numer- wns drowned. were ghen the best attention possible. ous nnd Adelaide Homann.eight yeiir? of ngo A DlHlCBlt Adtanae. by largo elm Tho Dcnd nud Injured. The wholo country proved a succes shade trees, but it can hardly be wns run oer nnd trampeled to death HARDIN HEN AROUSED t The list of the dead Is gradually In- Imagined now that It was ever uscl by a team, In St. Louis, Monday even- slon cf small hills, with boggy ground ing. creasing, during the day nnd between nnd high, thick grass, nnc for such n purpose. There Is scarcely Dr. T. Holllngsworth Andrews, ol bushes in the hollows, which grcntlj it scctnd that 100 might be the mini- a board a foot long to be found anymum estimate of the day, while the where near. 'The trees that were not Philadelphia, nfter n thorough exam- ndded to the dIAlculty of the ndvnnco Will Hake Things Warm for the list of the Injured will reach nnd per- torn out of the ground look Into some ination, says Jim Jeffries, tho new but gave shelter that saved many froir Ooebel Wire Workers haps exceed 200. the enemy's bullets. Our men threw old timber slnshings, tho bark being pugilistic champion, Is the best spec-lin.Saturday. of physical manhood he hns eiei nwny their blankets, coats and ever Fire Added to the Horrors. completely twisted off thera. haversacks, stripping to tho waist and Mr. Spencer nnd family were In the seen. During the day scattered groups of On tho recommendations of trusting to luck for food. Water coulc County Convention Will be Very rescuers searched the debris, where cellar, and escaped with slight injurMehlle, the battleships not be obtnlned, and there was mucl bodies might be found. A Aro com- ies. Itut not so at Mrs. Kurd's. She Interesting. pany from South. SU Paul kept two was hilled with n little girl stopping Missouri, Mninc nnd Ohio, now under discomfort nfter the canteens we construction, will be equipped with emptied. .. streams of wntcf pouring on the witjt hfr. A man nmed Nelgc, fitom Deer Park, boilers or tlie tubnlnr type, Forced the Inanrareat Treunhea. smouldering ruins, for Aro had been y Old war horses in Democratic Delia Anderson, the nurse girl In the At tho outset tha Colorados. tht added to tho liorrors of the tornado, wiiq ttroie In for the htorm to pass, politics are pulling things strong uany .Marion dark abduction, nt New Ninth Infantry nnd the Twenty-flrs- i and a do7cn Arcs wero blazing till a wns niso ittucii. Dcnd horscn nnd stock nre to be seen York, has mndo n complete confession, Infantry forced tho UnO ot Insurgent this week for Hardin and preparheavy rain nt tho closo of tho day and declnrcs sho willpleiid guilty when trcnchcB, wheeled to tho left and drovi everywhere in the lino of tin! storm. about extinguished tho llnmer. The force of the storb can lie brought up for trial. tho enemy townrd tho lake. During ing to overwhelm any opposition Soma of tho merchants organized Sixty-seve- n cows were slaughtered this maneuver the Filipinos, in the ol the Goebel ii private salvage corps nnd managed Imagined by seeing large lumber trenches on tho right, opened nn forces may offer in the county conto save some property, but the amount wagon wheels with every spoke torn nt the Cltlcngo stock yards, Monday, Zro-pot- c to ascertnin the extent lo which they enAladlng Are, but the brlgndc, partly from the hub. was small. wero nffected by tuberculosis. Only owing to the high grass, hud hut few vention at Madisonville Saturday. HiihIiichk Portion Swciit Clean. 23 passed inspection. Hot times are assured and no hit. Tho business portion of the city cov--' ANOTHER TOWN DESTROYED. Congressman Itniley, of Texas, dcllv. The Ninth Infantry crept .round to sort of developments would crcd n space of four squares etch way, be surnnd wns solidly built of brick nnd Hermnn, Ncli., Prnetlcnllr Wiped OH crcd nn address before tho students ol the right, Aanklng tho trenches, driv- prising with feeling between the Texas state university, Monday, ing out the Filipinos nnd killing mnnj the the Mnii Mnny Pcrsone Killed stone. This entire sp,uc was swept In which ho criticised President Mc. of them. partisans of two candidates at its nnd Injured. clear, foundation walls and In some Tlie Colorado regiment advanced tc present pitch. Omaha, Neb., June 14. A special to KInlcy nnd the supreme court. He. plnces masses of debris alone marked Goebel men arc said that both hnd overriden the con- the lake. Two companies encountered where tho business places formerly the IJce from lllalr says: expected to play a strong hand trenches on the top of a knoll, whcr lo Ibe At C:15 last night the town of Her- stitution. men lie estimated he needed, nnd the Mood. Trees thnt lined the streets with C. C. Darnnrd's disappearance and the Hardin forces will refuse nt the Filipinos stood waist high above j of Louisville. Relying on the sup- o'clock, havingthe reinforcements, our opinion of Gen. Otis In these matters of the neighboring residence district man, 11 miles north of here, was prac- Dallas, Tex., Is buttery silenced tho enemy' trench, pouring n volley upon tlie still a mystery. PolIc to be gagged or controlled by any port o( Ibe parly, and on ibe confidence of guns, the Americans, wading wnlst- - It can be said, Is to determine tho poll were broken clear off or twisted and tically wiped oil tho mnp. The entire Americans. The Colorado business part of the town Isblown Intu and sheriff nro working on separate uprooted. the public, we bave nominated a Democrat decp In the mud ot ttiQ salt flats, slow- cy of the president in the matter. theories one that ho wns murdered, troops charged nnd drove them out scheme that may be hatched. one mass of wreckage, many persons Unthered Foree ns It Cnmc. for every offis lobe filled, and submit tbe ly and steadily, poUtlBSolletfcf musLlcut.-Co- l. Moss being wounded in tlit They claim th the other that he "skipped out." county by a very The tornado camo up the rher fiom liaic been killed and Injured. A iren- THE CRUISER NEWARK. party ticket to tbe consideration of Ibe ketry at tho robcliv drovo' their on- Admiral Dewey will not necept the arm as ho Jumped Into the trench. eral rush to cyclone cellars prevented large majority for Hardin and say Hudson, whero the damage wan coin' poncntB beyond tho river, Th'cn the In the meantime Oen. Wheaton'j home which the American people art voters of Louisville is ibe only Demoparatlvely slight. Following gen wholesale loss of life. Tew buildings preparing to giie column advanced one nnd a hnlf mlle that Goebel could have no ch'a'nco cratic ifckel, and one altogether worthy of two armies lay iaclng each other Cnhlcirriiii. ItcrclviMl From Com- eral course of the river nnd thethe brnnpli are left standing, nnd those mostly would rather found him. He says l. townrd rnranaquc, where the Ameri lum.dcr Goodrich nt l'ort I.ow ncross tho deep stream, tha enemy n home for sick except in trickery. Itiuir confidence und support. of the Oninhn rood, tho storm gnlncd shattered beyond repair. (lun)tocnM Inland. cans found a strong trench on o ridge practically out of Bight, while the men und disabled snllois. This leaves the ground fallow In blue nnd Khaki lay in the Intensity ns it progressed, nnd was nt THE WYOMING STATE Jut of which they drove the Filipinos Tho cruiser Newark, en route to tin MILITIA. Dr. PIner Coming. Washington, Juno 14. The follow- its worst when it struck die liuslntr.s for Republican crops. bushes, many of them without any Pacific, around Cape Horn, 'cncoiin. by hard Aghtlng. Rev. Roscoe M. Wheat, pastor ing cablegram has been rpcclted nt center of New Richmond. Outlying Ordered li- - Gov. lllchnrd to Take tered a fierce gale on entering the tn.ly Advance Qnlokly Itcnuliied. shelter, for three, hours, without n moment's cessation in the firing, pour- the navy department from the com residences In tho path of the storm The enemy tried to Annk the dis- of the M. E. Church, South, has and took refuge nt Port Low, In Pnrt In the Pursuit of the Union IN A COUNTRY CAMP were stripped of shingles nnd boards ing bullets at the enemy ns fast as mnndcr of the Newark: tho Gualtccas Islands. Tho Chtlinn mounted troops of tho Fourth cavilry arranged with Dr. W. K. Pnctflo Trntn Itobbers. Piner, '' "Castro, Chill, Juno 13. To Secre- or sides wero blown off, or, as more they could load. government sent n steamer accompanying MaJ.,-0cLawton, and Cheyenne, Wyo., Juno 14. Gov. Newark with coal and supplies. to the at the snmo time they mnde their only of Hopkinsville, to give a recital tary Noy, Washington: Tho Newnrk frequently happened, 'verc torn asunThe thousand Smallpox Patients Comfortably continuous roar, rifles, blended Into n arrived at Guayteeas advance, throwing a skirmish line to here the evening of Monday, July island in want der, nnd the fragments were scattered Richards yesterday morning ordered a wis vnstly different of c0.1I, Am making The Itollliiir Mill Tri.Nt. flank the Fourteenth Infantry. Hut arrangements to the four winds of Heaven. Trees detnehment of tho jutato militia, stafrom tho Intermittent sklrmlsh-llk- e Sheltered In New Tents. 3. Dr. Piner is one of the most for a supply to be sent from Ancud were uprooted nnd roadwnys blocked, tioned at Uuifnlo, to take part in the Toledo, O., June 12. The rolllngmill they were easily repulsed, thoAtnerl-:aof most of tho engagements. A smallpox camp has been es- rnttle AvnllaMo Itvlnforccmcnta. Chill. Hxpcct to sail within a few washed away or so overflowed as to br pursuit of the Union Pacific train rob- trust has commenced n tcrics of All artillery coming to the crest of the talented preachers in the Metho bers. The order directs Capt. Tom to mnde entirely unrecognizable. tablished some distance from the Ono battalion after another Gen. days. aOODlUCH." here by the purchnse of i hill nnd shelling them. dist Church and a lecturer and take ton, picked men, mounted on the tract of land near tho mill. The prlct tie... Lnnlnn Una a Morrow i:nenie. Guayteeas island Is on the north Circus Patron Filled the Town. city limits of Earlington and the Lawtnn summoned from Las l'inna unelocutionist of more than local best horses thut can be procured, paid was $25,000. Tho plant will jiroli- til only enough troops otxoscrvcs were Ido of Gunitco Grande, ono of a group A circus was in town on Monday, About three o'clock lu the afternoon. casts are put there at a safe dis- left in tho town to prevent tho Fili- of islands on tho west coast of , and people had conio in from nil the equipped with pack nnlmnls and sup- amy tie incrensed. Tlie superintendent Oen. Whcnton's brigade, hendi-by note. The program will be given in latltudo 4.1.50 south, longi- surrounding country. After the circus plies for two weeks, nnd report Imme hns returned from Marlon, Ind., nnd It nen. wno, in his wlilte cloth- later. tance from all highways or human pinos from attacking tho Americans n and the nbout :tOO milts the people had crowded into the city diately for duty nt T. K. mountain, to Is understood thnt the plant ot that ing nnd helmet, on n big, black horse, feared, na they habitation. An efficient force of were rear, which wu.i our left thr6ugh tude 174 west, straitsIs of Magellan. was a shining mark for the enemy's north of tho place Is soon to bo abandoned. creeping around to do their Khoimlnc before irohii! United Stntes Marshal Hadsell. Oen. Hardin Will Speak. guards arc in charge, and nurses tho woods, delivering n, flanking lire The latfst reports from the outlaws Tho stnto department hns nlso re- homo In the evening. It was at this sharpshooters, circled to tho south ol Gen. P. Watt Hardin will speak Dentil of n Suruieul l'lonecr. Las 1'lnas, encountering n large f sree who have had smallpox ere there which put a great strain upon thojen-duranc- e ceived n icport on tho same subject time tho storm cloud came up from locntes them on tho T. K. mountain, London, Juno 14. Dr. Lawsan, Tnlt ono of the spurs of the Rig Horn at White Plains this afternoon at Filipinos In from tho of nt to render every assistance to the floiiiuleiing the Americans, who were Santiago doUnited Stntes minister de- the southwest. The circus ground mountains north ot the Hole in the the pioneer of ulxlomlnal surgery, died of Oen. Lawton the shelter of the trees. Chili. Ho informs the in the mud across the had a nnrrow escape. 1:30 o'clock, at Mortons Gap towere outside, the path of tho storm, year. patients. Our health officer, Dr. ilcr, whllo on tho right the Filipino partment that the Newark was driven but the people being in the business Wall country. The Nebraska blood- yesterduy In his fifty-firIn tho Arst volloy of the enemy the horses of threo of his utair ntllcers night and at Charleston Friday at In the trees, by n fcrriflo gnla in Port Low, Guiiyte-ens- , places, fell n prey to the tcrrifio wind. hounds are expected to reach the scene A. Chatten, who has been THE MARKETS. soon, and the speedy capture of the were shot from under them. were peppering our men. Itut, thanks latltudo 43:45", coal supply ex1:30 p. m. Two or three other IIcI nnd Offer, of Help. worked almost off his feet for some to the poor niurknmnnshlp of Is predicted. The Colorado regiment bore the dates will be announced the reb- hausted, but it Is believed both vesbel As soon ns the news of the disaster robbers .. Now YorK, JJuno 14. J 1899. brunt of to be filled days, has secured Dr. A. W. Davis, els, our loss was not ns great nn. it and crew" nro perfectly safe. Nativo Steals.... i 60 5 50 this attack, and dispersed the hnd reached the outside world offers TWO VESSELS IN COLLISION. vji .,., 6U before Saturday and will probably Filipinos. VLOUIt-Wln- ter .i .(i t of help and help Itself began to come of Mortons Gap, to take charge of would Irnrc been it the Filipinos had Wheat. Trains In Colllalon. WIIIIAT-N- u. t ned Hardly had they Anished off thnt lot include Ncboand Dalton. straight. his practice hero, and will himself shotTried to the Limit nud True.f Martinsville, Ind., June 14. A head- Into the city. St. Paul, being the rail- The German Mciijncr Mnccdonla OATS-N- o. when a large force appeared In the 2 30 $ road center to which New Richmond Sunk Ono of Her Bont, With roitK-Ne- w rear, which the Ninth Infantry and q give entire attention to the smallMess An urmy, however, Iioh seldom end collision at Gosport, 11 miles west wob tributary, was Arst In learn of the 3tt S City Tax Due. IIh Human KrelKht, Bllaalnp. ht. l.oma part of the Colorado regiment, drove fought under a greater haudlcnp ?or on tho Indlannpolls & Vlnccnnes rail- storm and Its ntteudnnt woes, and COTTON-Mlddl- lng pox patients. The law now provides that unroad, between a passenger nnd n awny. By this time, nearly the whole UKUVi:3-Btee- ra New York, June 14. Tito Old Do' There are three cases now, and more courageously than did dur regu- frclnht yesterday demolished both en- - within two or three hours ii.nt the Cows und Helfar. S to I less city tax is paid before July division was around Las l'lnas. lars, n majority of whom were, comfirst relief train with physicians, minion steamship Hamilton, which CALVES-tp- er . ., 100)..,.. Lna l'lnaa Captured. some suspects in the camp of de- paratively speaking, to Cliolcu .... S8S orults, who 'glncs nnd several cars without loss ol, nuises, hospital riupplles and commis- sailed from Now York yesterday for HOOS-K- alr 1st, a penalty is to be attached for iiMISUP Fair to Choice.,.. i 75 At six o'clock yesterday mornliin t. tention. The disease is in a very could have been pardoned for retiring life, though many passengers wore sary stores for tho people of the Btrlck-- Newport News, ran into tho German FL.OU11 Patents inawj.. . AhO i All taxpayers will i Gen. Wheaton advanced upon Las In thu face, of such a Acrce Arc, from uruiscu, Clear ntul Straight. a io i en city. A second nnd n third train itcnmer Macedonia, olf Long Urnneh, WHKAT-N- o. 2 nod Winter light form and with the care and their oxposed positions. l'inns, with a troop of cavalry, the serve their own interest and save 2 o. Esq. O. J. Farnsworth has soon followed, nud speedily neighbor-In- g Bulling into tier Jul 11 nbout 18 feet. COHN-N-o. Twenty-Ars- t 2 Infantry, the rolorado money by paying their city taxe9 DIl)o!llon of tho Traopa. ' attention given the patients it is cities In Wisconsin sent In all thoy The Mnccdonln sank, end of the boats OATS-NS ItYK-- No ,. ,. regiment, part of the Ninth Infantry The Fourteenth regiment lay to the for sonle days' beerf in a ycry pre- could gnther for their needy slslitr In whlcli her passengers, mid crew took TOIIACCCWIaibb 8 not expected to result seriously in if 12 60 and two mountain guns, crossing two before July 1. right of the bridge, and in front of carious state, of health and his city. Tho Omaha and Wisconsin Cen-tr- refuge, one became engulfed in the fog Leaf Hurley ... W any case. jtreains and entering the town withthem was the Twelfth regiment, with J no T. Barnett, roads promptly tarried through and fniled to return nfier prolonged wai uiear iimomyilry UUTThlt-ClioI- co family has gathered around him out Arlng a shot. He then advanced Tax Collector. all the supplies, and diillcrcretl them whistling by the Hamilton, and may IJUUH-Fre- iili if The patients are comfortably the Ninth on the right nnd the Twenty-fupon I'aronaque. up the road, facing the bridge with much solicitude. Mrs. Will to relief hendqunrters, whence they bo lost, UACON-Cle- ur lllu. sheltered in good, new tents and irst The women and children, and for which wiw the key to the situation. LAItlWrlmu Stcum The report wero delivered to the people of 'the Hamlet nt Strntford-on-Araeverything that can be, done is On the bridge were the bodies of two Bramwell la here from Nashville city. VHIUAUO. that matter, many men remained in ville Monday received at MadisonCATTJ.IJ-Natl- vo that Neel Glenn, of Htedr.... and Ileyand Rich Farnsworth from London, June 14. Mmc. Sarah Bernthe town. No houses were destroyed, Cholc-j..- . Superintendent Thorn of the Wis UOUd don: for their comfort.1 Tne house Ami'ilcr.ns, who had attempted 'to hardt has arranged to play "Ilumlet" BimiJP Fair toto Cimluo. ., though many wero torn by the shells Springfield, Tenn., had the smallFair mid many wounded men Henrferson. across, cousin Central was among the Arst to on where the disease appeared has rin.li parried from the open June 31, in the famous theater at FL.U I' jl -- Winter fulouts ... from the war ships. Dverywhero the pox, was corrected by a message were ground be Hiirlni; nrrhe.nnd bos' given his whole time to-d- Stratford-on-AvoTfr received there yesterday, in which tho town whore W11KAT- - No, i diirliiK...,, Americans found whlto Aags Aying. been thoroughly disinfected and fore the bridge. ueo. c, Atkinson went to to doing whnt he could to 7 No. i ltett So far ns yet can be ascertained the it was stated that the doctors had When I'au Hee n Hoh.1, lilt lt.1? .Cincinnati COrtN-N- 'o 2 Mixed sfiaighten out matters. General Su- Shakespeare was born. is;Kipt unuer strict quarantine to meet his daughter, OATH -- No. 2 Filipino loss Is nbout SO killed, about agreed that the case was not Alter filing in volleys for u short perintendent of tho Oninhu, arA 1'UIUC-M(now) T25 Bricklayer and Plasterer. Miss Susan E. Atkinson, who is rived on the Scott roller train 150 wounded 'and 20 taken prisoners. y Jv time, the Americans wero ordered ta lirst KANri ifl OITV A cutter from A., E. Andeison & flro when nnd where they could sea returning from school at Swarth- - from St. Paul. I 00 a I have located iti Earlington for CATTLIi Nativo llonu-A- II Uri.don Hi (t , of Chicago, will be at St. the enemy. It was every man for him- morc College, near Philadelphia. Large line of Goods to be closed A Card of Thanks. The Wisconsin Central Buffering less the purpose of serving the public UHAT-.N- o. 2 lied.,.,.,.;, 72 ?( 2 White i" Jj ft Bernard General Store, June 19 self, and the best our 'men could 'da Tl,n., u.c uAjjuuiuu iiuiiiL-- iomg.nr: and 1V earlv afternoon wnn nlile In in the capacity of bricklayer and OATH--N- o. I wish to say that I feel' under lasting out at St. Bernard General Store, COHN-Nuiwy ...tif-aut- t 2... 'furnish two wires for tho great mnrs plasterer, which has been my trade and 20, to show you goods ana take was to aim at tho faint mists nrlsino obligations for what Chamberlain's Cough June 19th and 20th, at greatly reNKW .mUUNPi. FLOUR-Ill- ali UniUd. .,,... 3 t& Remedy has done for oar family. 4 10 We duced prices. your measure for clothing, at a big from the rebels' smokeless powder. Contraclor E. E. StodgUiil has of telegraphic business that hnd ac- for many years. I solicit this lOKN-N- o. ,. I .7, used it so The Commanding Figure, , reduction, A great opportunity! secured a contract to build four cumulated, tho Wwcsten Union office work at the hands of the Earling- OATS Western... .i., It i Q 18 n have troublesinand many cases of coughs, Go and long whooping cough, and it uO up I1AV having been In thai 50 Gen. Lawton, though exhnustcd by cottages lor see the large line of theSt. Bernard Coal the town which was destroyed. part of ton people and will guarantee sat ruKii iMmlca has always given tha most perfect satisB 00 mitnuuru .mohs... , city tho morning's fighting; rallied by Co., and is looking IIACON Sides goods to be closed out at St. Berabout for rough Any orders left with COTJON-MWdl- ln? S3 faction, we feel greatly indebted to tbe Congressman J, J, Jcnkln, of thl.i isfaction. June 19th and 20th will be the sheer will power, nnd was the commanufacturers of this remedy and wish nard Store.June 19th and 20th,and dates' of the big closing out sale of manding Agure In tho battle. He went lumber. district, arrived early on the Fceue und my son John W. Twyman will WHKAT-N-o. LOUISVILLE, M 2 llt-',t them to pleaso accept oar heart v thanks. get a bargain. promptly advised Gov. Scollleld of the have prompt attention. COItN No. 2 Mixed a large line of goods at St. Bernard along tho lines directing nnd encour Respectfully, Mrs, S. OATH -- No t Mixed il & 9 lift Iowa. For sals by St. Doty, Das Moines, A. Twyman. aging tho troops. Gen. Whcatoiurtnd PhMfrt'C C U BAN Ol.L cures situation, nnd tho need ot relief. FOUK-.NV- W miss it. Store. Don't Bernard Dcngsloro, James Me83 S75 24 Prices wonderful and aualilv UACON-Cie- ur 'A. 1 n Hundreds of morbidly curious neo- .i Earlington. Ben T. Robinson. Mortons Itlbs. e 6v4$ ijvu.uimuc weru equally couruge l,HMHll 9 cuts, UurnsBrrirseaBlieu- ubm. n COTTON illddlins .... a remarkable the Delker Buggies 04 Gap; George King, St. Charles. pio irom netgnuoring cities wirongeu pus, n fact, the generals were among mlBm ?na brofl. 1 rtco, 26 cents. re you a subscriber to The Subscribe for The Bee. I at C. M. Bourland's, mo ruincu rown Sold by St Bwoard Dmg Store. TEB.p You should be. t r Subscribe (or The Bex. Subscribe for The Bes. Fire AdiU Its Horror to the Scene A Scene Not Soon to lie Forirotten. OTHERWISE UNNOTICED. The dcslonte view of the New Richand Ilendcru It Doubly Nenr-ll- y Is one not soon to bo Cltle llurrylnK to the mond of Extensive preparations nre making IIphcuc of the Wounded nnd forgotten. Among the brotcen fragments of their homes the people wan- nt St. Louis for the leception of tho llomplcjii.. der, helplessly striving, somewhat Klks next week. New Richmond, Wis., June 13. The aimlessly nnd hopelessly, to gnther toAgent Williams, of tho Golden Chain society, nt St. Louis, will open tornado that has swept out of exist- gether what had been left to them. for vagrant dogs nnd cnts. On tho enst and west limits o th ence the prosperous little city of New The city council nt Frederlcktown, Richmond was the most disastrous in city many houses were still standing point of fatalities ever occurring In With littlo or no damnge, and to theoe Mo., has declared n quarantine to preA lllood-Ilc- d this section. Tho exact number of homes the occupants welcomed their vent the introduction of smallpox. Field. Fire destroyed two buildings nt The battlefield, Incidentally, wni dead Is still unknown, but It will cer- less fortunate neighbors nnd friends, I. T., entnlllng damnire estimat formerly the scene of scleral of tli tainly reach 100 nnd very probably will giving tiiem Mich nid ns was possible. ed at $55,000. greatest struggles between the Span- exceed that Agure. As they wero reI'roiicrty I.ohm Alinont Totnl. The Pacific Express Co. will chango iards nnd thu Filipinos. The Zopot covered, the bodies were brought to The property loss can not lie estiwns considered impr6gnnble, and hun- tho schoolhouse or to the Catholla or mated nt this time, nnd may never b its hendqunrters from Omaha to St. dreds of Spaniards and Filipinos hav Coiigicgntlonal churches. Thence tlu-aecuralcly known. It was almost to- Louis on October 1. The municipality of JInvann has prebeen killed while fighting over th1 nro to lie taken to tho cemetery ex- tal, for the insurance agents sny no flame bridge in former contests for ltl cept In a few cases, where homes still tornado Insurance wus carried In the sented to Gen. Gomez a certificate designating to-da- y Ard-niore, At four o'clock there wns nn hottr'i lull liv.the fighting and nn artillery ncrgennt galloped back to where twe guns of the mountain battery werf waiting In reserve, and shouted: "Urlng up those guns." The sergeant then tumbled exhaust ed from his horse. f' Cnanaltleii of tho Ilattlc. . Twenty wounded men, were carriec" to n cascoe (nativo boat) waiting or thu bench, which was rowed to I'ntn nnquc. It Is impossible at present to estl mate the number of Filipino dead There nre many dead bodies in tlw fields the Americans traversed. by a Cyclone. NEW RICHMOND, WIS., TORN TO TATTERS Aws&wtmituKE mm MmMa rowtn Bakino n ns Ksoape-Tl- NO. 24 IE Makes the food morefelicious nnd wholesome fowatu eo., tw vomc. Filipinos Escaped Capture by Theli Artful Dodging In tho Darkness. THE HARDEST WORK OF THE G n tfiwcaiuar n Head ? I. "I" Tr.T.T'T MSfaAAAati Ache f AMPAIGh Un.Inton'a OptrattoniHacco.ful ie BoFni Itlitainc th l'rorlncs of CuTlto ol Armed ItobrU-T- he (ioucral'i Narrow GunlnmU Did Good and Work. Manila, June 12. The Filipino co cupatlon of the province of Coilfo hot been broken and, as the result of tin present movement, fho Americans now control tho Important coast towns ol Farannquo nnd Las Plnus, while n lonp line of insurgont trenches facing oui south lino has been cleared. I'royed Good Dodaera. The insurgents have ngatn provee their facility as dodgers, between 3,0(M and 4,000 wnrrlors, who seemed des tlned to be captured, having dtsnp peered, the majority sliding nwny un der cover of the night, after Aghtlnp the Americans all day. Some nthen came to meet our troops, with protes tntlons of friendship. TJie Thirteenth infantry lost one man killed nnd six wounded; iho Ninth Infantry, one man killed and Ave wounded; tho Fourteenth infnntrj three wounded nnd the First tolorndf volunteer regiment 11 wounded. The llurdcat Work of the Cnn.pnlRn Yesterday's work wus the hardest our ormy ha8 seen. The bnttlefielc stretched out across the entire isthmus from Lngunn de liny to tie liar bor. While the troops were advancing the army gunboat Nupldan, in the riv cr nenrTaguIg, shelled the enemy, kill Ing several of them. The aunboaU Helped. The Monitor Monadnock and th gunboat shelled Paranaque and Lai l'lnaa alt day with tho full power ol their batteries. The rebel sharpshooters kept hiding until the American lines had passed nnd then attempted to pot stmgglcn TA from tho trees. Thnnks to their poot mnrksmanshlp, this was without result. bad? Bolls or pimples? These nro sure signs of poisoning. From what poisons? From poisons that are always found in constipated bowels. If the contents of the bowels are not removed from the body ceil day, as nature Intended, these poisonous substances ore sure to be absorbed Into the blood, always causing suffering and frequently causing severe disease. There Is a common sense cure. In your back? Lack energy? Appetite poor? Digestion Can't you sleep well? Pain Are your nerves weak? A AVER'S PIUS sarsaparin Ayers d ) e H ring-leade- rs con-ccalc- , n. Fata-gonlu- st i. iun-JMiuu- iintf nl n. . jf uaa to-da- ti Ste-jrs..- ... .J 1 ...- I ...!! "-.- ,..,.. io-u- y. v M - l- - tS?j,- 1'jlA. .. Oa J.:.r' a u n & ' ,w 5 JtJ l?e Incorporated.) Ree Second PAUL M. M00RI3, Editor and Manager. BEE PUBLISHINB COMPANY. tit ft- Entered the Pcilotfce at Eaillunion Wet matter. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: 1 UosYesr.'slrletly la advance S " " Bit Month., 5 ThreeMonthi, " Copies Slnr.lt ,7"'," Specimen coplei mailed Iree on application. wanted in all parte of the Correspondents cnntT. Address us tor particulars. K&- ' tions he had found that the pay 44W6matvs Work of unskilled labor was forty cents a day, and the cost of living from cents a day twenty to twenty-fivsleeplessness, allowing six centVforfnce, four ' Ttte constant care causes toss of appetite, eztretne nenousicss, and cents for meal, sevenfeents for that tired feeling. But a tvonderful beans, and the rest for other thunac comes ivhen Hood's Sarsaparilla things. He had gathered full sta- is taken. II ghes pure, rich blood, good tistics about the 500 miles of rail- appetite, steady nerves. roads in the province and about the shipping interests of the various harbors. The province of Santa Clora was added to his com mand recently, and he b,as just THE SUNDAY SCHOOL. finished, a trip through it. CHRISTIAN Tojilo 11 ENDEAVOR. St. is Never Done, tt Comment by Itev. A perfect child. l'or tliu Week IleKlnnlnir.Juno II. Doyle. II, e i. ik-?.' ' . JOAN DENNIS RILLED LESSQN XII, SECOND QUARTER, INTERNATIONAL SEniES, JUNE 18. - 'THURSDAY. JUNE ij, ANNOUNCEHONT. 1899. Oldest Engineer on the Hender son Division in a Wreck Judge a can- are authorized to announce FlRATT We Pratt, of Hopkins County, ai I. didate for the nomination for Governor State of Kentucky, subject to the action Republican party, ! J at'Quthrie. Will Text of (lie I.ckmoii, Col. Ill, 1, Iff. -1 Memory' Vpwoi, tiiilitrn Text, Col. Ill, 1(5 Comini-nlnvl'reimrcil lir h Itrv. 11. SI. Strnrim. 1i' tOopyrlKlit. 1S99, by r. M. Btcarns.) of the of the 1. "If yo then bo risen with Christ, which nn tilxiTO, where Bramham Badly Scalded nook thriso thtiigH tho right hand or Clod." Christ Mttoth on As soon M wo rwolvo the Lord Justin, wo About Arms 'and Head. h s E signs do not fail there will John Dennis, the. popular old be-large quota of hot stuff in the engineer, 'met death at his post of Democratic county convention at duty Tuesday night in a wreck at Madisonville Saturday. Guthrie. Hewasdriving the enI There is no rest for Tajjals be- gine on the Hdpktnsville accomThe wet modation. Starting: away from fore General Lawton. season has no terrors for the fa- - Guthrie the train left the track at mousifighter of the Apaches. the Elkton and Guthrie switch, wt engine and baggage car overTrtVLbuisville Democrats ate tho turned into the ditch and the setting a new pace for the "harleft the track. None of the Two tickets in the coaches mony?' stakes. passengers were hurt, and the bagfield and everybody has a Jack gageman escaped. Engineer DenChinhlknife. a nis was terribly scalded and burned and Gpebel are fighting so that he only lived a short while. IHardin the filial battle of the State cam His home was in Nashville and paign,, on tho stumps of Hopkins the railroad officials ran a special countywith as much vigor as if train to take his family to Guthrie. theiState's vote hinged on the re- He died five minutes after his Fireman Will sult; in this county. family arrived. Bramham was badly scalded about f Judge Pratt went to Caldwell the head and armsbulwatked back county Tuesday and will probably! from the wreck in search of a doc tnakething8 interesting for some tor, and was about the first man to people who have been trying to get back to Guthrio after the acciwork, up opposition to him there dent. He was brought here yesdurjnR'his absence in other parts terday on a cot in the baggage car olithe State. and taken to the home of his wife's rAniniiii Hbiupv hac ilrlinfl In father, Mr. D. W. Umstead, of have; admiring Americans donate this place. Mrs. Bramham ac him a home. When the Admital's companied him. It wasabout 8:15 o'clock when figlitingdays are over and the day comes-thhe has no monev or the wrecker whistle blew in the friehds-anthat's a long way Earlington yards and nobody oft there will be time enough and knew more than the that "Hop-town- " accommodation was off the an available "old soldiers' home." He is not now in need of a track. The first details were re ceived here a few minutes later by "home." telephone from Mr. J. R. Rash It is estimated that the stock of who had reached Guthrie enroute gold coin and gold bullion in the home from the East. United States today is close to one John Dennis was the oldest thousand millions of dollars, which engineer on the Henderson divi of the entire sion, having been here since 1872, is about world's stock of the metal There. and was the only engineer who is plenty of silver money, too, and had been in- continuous service on all of it is as good as gold, thanks this road" sWe the L. &N. se to the triumph of Republican prin- cured control of the, Henderson ciples and the vindication of Re- division in 1879. publican doctrines. Conductor Gephardt reported that the switch light Was all right Our Republican Governor has accepted an invitation to be pres- and indicated a clear track. There ent at a conference of Governors are suspicions that the, switch had to discuss trusts and the Republi- been tampered' with. If all a f r at d one-fourt- h - becomo ono with Him In III Ktnnillnir. Clod. Wo rtn mid to Ihi with l with Him, burled with Hlni, Him, rnlml up with 111m mid itimlo to sit with Hint lit tho limvciillc mm. it, no; Wo nro no Eph. II, B, 0; Col. II, 13). , but citizens of longer citizens of heaven, nnd pilgrims nntl strangers horo (Phil, ill, CO; 1 Pet. 11, 11). Wo nro still sojourners on tho earth for Ills sako, In tho world, but not of It ; Ho In henvon for us, nnd avo hero for IIIiuj Ho tho haul nnd wo tho mombord of Ills liody. 8, 8. "Set your lifted Ion on things nbovo, not on things on tho earth. For yo nro tlwwl, nnd your llfo is hlil with Christ In Clod." Annjwrwm who Is literally dead Is Indifferent to nil things ntttut hint, po wo who nro 1mm1 with Christ should lx indifferent to nil things about us which nro not of Clod. Wo liavo died with Him and Ho at Clod's right hand Is now our llfo, beyond all iwer of men or demons or eatnn himself. 4. "When Christ, who Is otir life, shall appear, then shall yo also nppoar with nim In glory." Ho slinll npjHvir tho d tliuo without sin untosnlvatlou (Hub. lx, 88). Then wo shall Iw llko Him, liav-ln- g seen Hint rut Ho Is (I John ill, 8), and having met Him in tho air (I Thess. lv, 10, 17) wo shall return with Him to tho earth to ulellror' Israel, nnd to establish hero nis kingdom ofiponco (Itor. xlx, All this hnro wo often heard, but perhaps novcr truly appropriated. "Mortify thereforo your members which nro upon tho earth." Thoy that nro after tho flesh mind tho things of ,tho flesh, they mind earthly things (Horn, vlll, 6; Phil, ill, 10). Serving divers lusts nnd pleasures, they yield their members ns instruments of unrighteousness unto sin (Titus ill, 0; Horn, vi, lit). Tho God In whoso Imml their breath is and whoso aro idl their ways they do not glorify (Dan. V, 83). When wo nro convinced of our filn and reeclvo Jesus Christ as our Saviour, wo then liavo n dlvlno nature which vrnnts nono of theso things, but tho old sinful nature is still In us nnd will doslro tho old sinful ways. This Wo must mortify by constant denial of 6Clf. To pity ami vdeaso self is not Christllko (Math, xvl, S3; margin and Horn, xv, 8). 8, 0. " Yo liavo put off tho oldman with hla deeds." In Eph. lv, 83, It la written, "Put off concerning tho former conversation, tho old man, wldch is corrupt, according to tho deceitful lusts." All theso anger, wrath, mallco, filthy conversation, etc. aro dishonoring toGodnud unbecoming in ( child of God. Tho child of God must very decidedly liavo dono with them, lest ho grlovo tho Holy Spirit of God wheroby wo aro scaled unto tho day of redemption (Eph. lv, 80). Many a truo bcllover, who is troubled moro or less by tho desires of tho old nnturo would fain hnvo victory, but, constantly tries and falls. Tho victory is found only in Christ; a look of helplessness to Him, mid tho cry o mtc-llliil riuli-kotuxeiu-thseo-on). 6--- the Lord Jeaua Clirist. Joseph's childhood, to for ns it ia recorded, scorns to have been very near to perfection, nnd yet In liiin tho evidences of human weaknesses wero clearly seen. Littlo is known of tho Teal childhood of Christ. Tho record of His birth nnd infancy is qnito comploto, nnd then silence reigns. In lininan biogrnpbiea tho incidents of childhood nro eagerly eized upon nnd magnified, but God's ways nro not mnn'a ways. Wo might supposo that whero God 'has been silent man would'also nssumo a similar attitude but this lins not been tho enso. The hpocryphal gospels" tell wonderful stories of tho child Jesus. Nothing moro is needed to prove their spurious character. Jeans was probnbly reared In childhood ns every other Jewish child, taught tho law nt home nnd in the Schools of tho synngoguo nnd lenrned in tho nrts of His father's trade. Ono incident nlono breaks tho silence At 13 years of of Christ's childhood. ngo for tho first time Ho attended the Fenst of the Pnssover. What memories must hnvo clustered round this first visit to tho great fcastl Hero also for tho first time Ho gnvo evidences of His of His mission in tho consciousness world to do His Father's bnsinoss. "Wist yo not," Ho said to His mother, "that 1 must bo about My Fnthor'a business?" This is tho first utterance of Christ to show that there was dawning on His consciousness, oven in His childhood days, His mission nnd duty In tho . (Children's dny.) Bnt ono porfect child ever lived Tone Luke munlcatlng to the ice bouse and many freight cars near by. According to a dispatch from Pana, ill , tbe strike situation has assumed a pecuIt says. liar phase. "The local mine operators mutually agreed lo stand by tbe findings ot the state board of arbitration. Yesterday Superintendent Brocbl of tbe ParJa Coal Company Informed tbe men at present employed at tbat colliery that he would not. pay the thirty and cents per ton, as designated by the board, unless tbe union men declared themselves ready lo resume work under the recommendations ot the board. Today the Penwoll managers pasted notices tbat, owing to the dearth of orders and their inability to pay tbe scale, they would bo forced to close down indefinitely. non-unio- n h To those living in malftiMJiiU-tric- ts X 33 35 33 33 o wo wo Tutt's PiHs areiailtipMeifefc', tkey kecpe system in, perfect order and ace 41 41 4? 49 49 for sick headache, indigestion, 4 malaria, torpid liver; constipa- 4 4? tion and'alHbilious diseases. 49 an absolute mim Tiitt's Liver Pills The Rev. B. F. McMtcan. of Marion, has been called to the pastorate of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church at Dawson, Hopkins county, and to the Good Hope Church, in Caldwell county DIGEST YOUR FOOD. NUttr per cent, of all alckaMs Is canted by food not being- - propsrlr digested, It crtatss and got Into your blood and tbta yon ara liable to almost any disease tbe banian, system it btir lo. Use Dr. Carlstedt't Gtrmin Urer pel-to- 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 Every son's mother of you has to have DA OCR Every one of you 1111-1- 1 DATTCDM0 a'so ',aa worried and fretted, I A I I tllilWi screwed and twisted over having to pay from' 25C1 Wc have come to your reto 40c. for a pattern. lief by securing the agency for Madisonville for the ! ftAMi PATTERNS Style-- Any t it 1 0 ofr G tf i 0 0 I J New Idea Patterns Any one of which will cost you only 6 c 0 0 & It J A visit to tbe coke works one day lately revealed tbe fact tbat it was the scene of world. Tho ono thing emphasized about Christ hero in nis growth. "Tho child grow, nnd wnxed strong in spirit; and tho grnco of God was upon Him." "And Jesus increased in wisdom and etnturo, nnd in favor with God and man." no grow physically, mentally nnd spiritually. This is tho work of a porfect childhood, growth, development, nnd in Christ is Set forth the ideal growth, in body, mind nnd spirit V-.careful parents and teachers should bo that there is this threefold growth in childhood, in proper proportion! All depends upon tho proper growth of a child. No clement of his nature shoald bo neglected, nnd nono cultivated at tho cxpenso of tho other, nnd specially should wo bo guarded against tho development of body and mind at tbo expense- of tho soul. Many teachers and parents carefully develop body and mind, but leavo soul development to after yenrs. No moro serious mistako could over- - bo made. In our Endeavor societies, in tho Sunday echpol, in tho homo, let us aim nt tho ideal n child properly nnd proportionately developed in body, mind nnd soul. Bible Itondings. Ex. xr. 12; Lev. jcix, 8, 32; Dent V, 10; xxx, Prov. 1,7-1xv, xii, 0; vi, 20-2EccL xii, 1 ; Luke, xviii, xxili, CoL iii. 20; II Eph. vi, vf 3; 5; 20-21B-1- great activity. We found Foreman Toombs, Civil and Mining Engineer Howard White and Mechanical Engineer D. W. Umstead, also Dan M. Evans, of tbe Clerical Department, all hard at work rushing the completion of tbe temporary structure; audit is certainly deserving of favorable comment on the rapid work tbat has been done. On the 31st of May, the slack washer and engine bouse were burned doivn, and nowon tbe tub of June, we find Ibe machinery ready lo be put in motion. Ihsw.rk ot chirgtng tbe ovens was commenced last' Saturday, and tbe producing of coke is again under headway. Tbe coke ovens never cooled down before the work was so far advanced as to set tbe crew who attends to charging the ovens at work again. Great praise is due Ibe crew who aided in the reconstruction of tbe building, every one of which seemed to take personal interest in Ibe work, and lo their faithfulness Is due tbe honor for the quick work done. 10c. Any Size 10c. 0 0 C Powder and watcb tba results. You will feel tho pood eSectt after taking-- , oas dose. QIts it a trial and be convinced. Price 25c You must remember theso an; just aa good as any of the high priced patternr. yo-- i hnvo bn.-- using, and you run no risk in buying them. Dr. Otto's Sprue Gum alMm CurM Your Cough. Juat tho Motlelna for ChlhJron. For sale by St. Bernard Drug Store, 0 0 G lUCi Any fiA FOR NEW IDEA PATTERNS Size-An- y Style fft. UUt 0 & Wheat is ripening chase, and some of will begin cutting About two thirds- - of a the extent of the yield in the Purthe farmers this week. crop will be this season. 0 ! BISHOP & CO... MADISONVILLE. KY. THE SAME PRICE ON THE SAME THINO TO EVERYBODY. aaigiwi.'jluniiwi.jvi 0 o f & Aside from tbe serious inconvenience and pain caused by piles, tbera is a tendency lo fistula and to cancer in tba rectal regions. Piles should not bo allowed to run on unchecked. TaUer's Buckeye Pile Ointment is an infallible remedy. Price, 30 cents a bottle, lubes 75 cents. Si. Bernard Drugstore. &&Z??V?V?V??sii fcfr 0 pJ 5-- y,.! tuyj'wpjwiiiiiwiit iyujp,,ipiw,iy-wi.yiifiaij- i Stringent laws sometimes work Tim.J. 8-- DOWN IN THE MINES. Thomas Ulair, wcighmao for the St. Bernard at No. n mine, says some lime has been lost of lale on account of scarcity of coal cars. A strange complaint for summer. Fred Filer, who at one time was weigher for tho St. Bernard Coal Company at St. Charles, will, hq informs us, so soon as the Arnold Mine starts up, tako charge of tbe scales at tbat place. W. 1). Caviness has the fishing fever, and if he can prevail upon the St. Bernard Company to grant him a vacation for a few days, he will spend same on the banks of Green River, lring to catch the finny tribe. Lieutenant Paul Price, who seived with war, is honor in the back at his old place wilb the St. Bernard Company. He was wilb them preceding the war, and made such a faithful clerk tbat be is considered a valuable man and one worthy ot the position he fills. Tbe Pittsburgh district consolidation scheme is progressing nicely according lo its promoters, and it is said tbat by Jul? i, options will have been secured on nearly all the mines in that territory. The coal chutes of tbo Sauta Fe railroad at Las Vegas, N. M. with contents, were entirely consumed by fire last week. The tola! loss will reach iio.ooo. More than 500 Ions of coal and 200 cords of A very strong wind wood were destroyed. was blowing and with tbe greatest diffi culty tbo fire was prevented from com- Spanish-America- "Thino is tho power" will never fall to bo answered. 10, 11. "Put on Mv' can National Convention will meet PAID IN FULL. next year before the Democratic body of the same rank, and will Insurance Adjusters Pay St. Beradopt a plank against trusts. nard Loss One Week After Looks as if the Democrats will Fire. have no distinctive issue but the 16 to 1. old Col. J. W. Powell, special adjuster for the Royal Insurance Co., What General Wilson Accom- and Mr. Fishback, of the Lancas-shirplished in riatanzas. were here Wednesday night Franklin Matthews Id Harper's Weekly. and Thursday morning 'of last week This simply illustrates the great and adjusted the fire loss of the thoroughness of General Wilson St. Bernard Coal Company on the in his work. When it is considplant. The insurance ered that he made preparations for was paid in full, the amount being taking a census long before any of9,000. This was prompt work, ficial instructions reached him, the claim being adjusted In just that he made a study of labor con- one week after the fire occurred. ditions, gathered statistics of every kind in relation to the province Haleys MIIlsN&tes. his material on sugar alone would Rev. Oilbrew preached at Poplar Grove be sufficient for an exhaustive lo large audiences, Saturday oighl and treatise and in addition governed Sunday. Our is progressing nicely, wisely, meeting the many compliwilb Mr. J L. While as Superintendent. cated problems with resource, Mrs. Ida Wilson and Miss Lula Davis courage, and frankness, it is im- and Messrs. Van Oulin and Antie Davis possible to restrain admiration for visited tbe family of H, C. Htlsley Sunday. him. He retained men in the ofMisses Marvin add Blanche Mosely were fices they held, unless they were tbe guests of Misses May Flower and May incompetent or guilty of improper Helsley Sunday nigbi; Tbe picnic at Highway, Saturday, was conduct. He induced the Cubans even to select former Spanish sym- almost a failure. Mrs. Susan Davit, of Crofloa, is visiting pathizers to serve with them on ber son, Elgin Davis, ibis week. the boards that managed municiMisses Henrie pal affairs in several places, and he Ebling were tbe Faogbender and Roena guests of Miss May Flowkept reiterating on all proper occa- ers Saturday. sions that the mission of the Esq. II. U. Helsley' and wife visited Ibe United States forces in Cuba was family of M. C. Cook, S tin day for pacification solely. He fed Mrs. America Wbiie.wifaofjobo White, from 20,000 to 30,000 persons departed this life 00. Sunday afternoon at daily for a time, sought ways of 3 o'clock, after ahngoting illness. Her spirit has flown finding employment for the poor, signed to to its Mdler and ber body contbe tomb, Weep not, kind friends and encouraged them to take and kindred, but so live that you may be heart. He visited the hospitals, preparrd to meet ber on the celestial shore and caused them to be purified; where parting will never be. Mamma's Joy. opened homes for orphans; cleaned s the streets and work Late Literary. News. Is tho peoco of God (Eph, 11, 14) ltnd Ho in which he had the full Tbe Beecber family is one whose will gludly rulo in tho heart that Is and support of his chief mili- branches are very many and whose lines yielded to Him, Ho taught us that If wo of work are as varied s tbe individuals. lovo Him wo will keep 111.1 word (John tary assistant, Brigadier-Genera- l ilv, 83), nnd hero wo nro taught to bo Sanger. He tried to devise means If is a grandniece of Henry Ward Buecber, filled with it and to know li riches. Mrs. Charlotte of improving commerce, and so present very Parkins Sletsop, who is at Hot less than 25,000 miners liavo been much 10 the fore in relation thoroughly was he informed that 10 Ibe economic emancipation of women. affected by tbe advance in wages made in tbe Alloona- district in Pennsylvania last while talking on this subject I re- In tbe July number of Ibe Cosmopolitan, week. The Increaso is from 43 csnl.s to Mrs. Stetson will give a pen warfare with jo conts per ion, effective Juno 1. member he quoted almost figures showing the amount oaf Prof. Harry Tbnrslon Peck over an article The current issue of Harper's Weekly in ibe June number of tbe. Cosmopolitan, sugar shipments from Cardenas contains adoublcpasa drawing by Frederic "The Woman of KemlnKtnn tbat represents in tbo most and Matanzas. In 1894, he said, Mrs. Stetson has something in tbe manner a bayonet charge in (he June there were (Philippines. sacks numbera 2,471,000 poem on ''Queer shipped, and in 1898 the ship- People?" The illustrations by Oliver A superb portrait of Mrs. Kmma Wil- ments had fallen to 920,000 sacks. Herlord are themselves queer. lard, Irom a portrait bust by Miss Hnid Yandell, occupies tbo front parjo of the He told me that in his investiga Subscribe for The Bee. current issuo of Harper's Bazar lo-for- o e, coal-washin- g for-gavdo-yo.- b'unday-tcbo- ol pest-hole- proportion to our realization of our position in Christ as risen with Him and coming with Him In His glory. 13. "Put on thereforo, rut tho elect of God, holy nnd lielovcd,. bowels of mercies, kindness, humbleness of mind, meekness, long suffering." Wo wcro chosen In Him beforo tho foundation of tho world that wo should bo holy and without blame Hltn In lovo. To this end Ho by His grnco has mado us accepted in tholluloved and given unto us in Him redemption through His blood, tho forgiveness of sins (Eph. I, 4, 0, 7). As Christ was God's elect to reveal (ho Father, so wo aro elect to reveal Christ, for tho world cannot seo Him except as they seo Him in us. Humility, meekness nnd' tho grncos mentioned in tlds verso when seen in our lives reveal Christ In us nnd glorify God. Wo do not find In Scrlpturo' tlint God has chosen somo for heaven nnd sonio for hell, for no Is not willing that .any, should perish (II Pet.' ill, 0), but Ho has 'chosen smiothat through them Ho may bless others, and this Is tho doctrine of election. 18. "Forbearing ono nnothcr nnd forgiving ono another, if any man havo a quarrel against any: oven n Clirist you, bo nlso Tho margin for quarrel Is complaint. If nil complaints woro as frooly forgiven as Christ forgives us, how much happier many would bol Eph. lv, 83, says, "Uo yu kind ono to another, 'tender hearted, forgiving ono another, .ovcnnsiGod for Christ's sako hath forgiven you." Tho story of tho unforgiving servant In Math, xvlll, is too often lllustrnttd. God hiw freely forgiven us millions of oifetiHcs. 14. "And abovo all theso things put on charity (lovo),. which Is tho bond of What lovo Is and its valno and how It manlfesteritfielf is fully told in I Cor. -- ill,) which is nphotogrnph of our Lord Jesus Christ, nnd,though Ills nnnio is not found in It, it Is no moro needed than thonamo-of-ninttmato friend Is needed on his? photo. "Hereby iwrcolvo wo tho lovo of God, locauso Hu laid down His llfo for us." "Herein Is lovo, not that wo loved God, but tluit Ho loved us ond sent His Son toMxMho propitiation for our slna" (I John ill, 10; lv, 10). Unless wo nro willing to lay down our lives for tho brethren tho less wo say about our lovo to Ood tho better, but wo muy over talk and sing of His lovo to us, which Is high as heaven nbovo ours to Him, nnd as wo lKttomo occupied with His lovo to us wo will manifest moro lovo to others in our lives. 18. "And let tho peoco of God rulo In your hearts, to tho which nlso yo nro called in ono body, nnd lyo thankful." Tho next verso says, "Let tho word of Christ dwell In you richly in all wisdom," and tho next uxhorts iu to do all things In tho iiuino of tho Lord Jesus, giving thanks to God tho Father by lllm. Christ 83-8- tho new man which is renewed in kuowlodgu after tho imago of Him that created him." In Eph. iv, Si, it ia "Put on tho now man which after God is created in righteousness nnd truo holiness." Tho bellover is always unto death for Jesus' sako tlint tho llfo of Jesus may bo mado manifest In our mortal ilesh (II Cor. iv, 11). This manifestation of tho new man In us will bo In Have You Heard may have heard about SCOWS EMULSION You out? cod-liveer and have a vague notion r oil with that it is its bad taste and smell and all its other repulsive features. It h cod-livoil, the purest and the best in the world, but made so palatable that almost everybody Nearlv all can take it. children like it and ask for more, ship to labor. Take tion ot long and short haul, and it does not require a very wise man to see tbe evil effect its strict enforcement would have on the Kentucky coal miner. If one mine out ot ten, which say works one hundred men eacb, happens to be located near a large coal market, and they pay freight in proportion to the distance coal is hauled, is able to place 00 Ibe market cbeap coal; while the other nine mines who are located one hundred miles farther from Ibe same market, can not compete with it and place coal on the market at the same price, because their freight is much higher, ibe result is tbe miner will be Ibe loser by a cut in his wages to meet increased freight, or in other words nine out of leu miners will be sufferers on account of a law regulating long and short haul. As an illustration ot tbe working of Ibis law we will cite Ibe reader to tbe case of an Eastern Kentucky coal operator, who it is said at most was unable to load but four or five cars per day. His mine was located close to a city, and a test case btougbt by bim was decided in his favor, and ibe result is mines ot greater capacity farlber from market are practically shut out. Birmingham, Ala., June 8. William It. I'airley, member of tbe National Executive Board of United Mine Workers of America, and tbe best authority on mining matters from the workmen's standpoint in Ibe South, said today; "The miners of tbe South will refuse lo enter into any arrangement for a hied summer and winter wage scale, but will insist upon a continuance of tbe plan by which the price of pig iron governs tbe wages-o- f commercial miners." He said tbe miners worked for low wages when iron was cbeap, and now tbat the product had risen Ibey would insist on reaping Ibe benefit to which be regards they are entitled Regarding the embarrassment of tbe producing coal operators, who can not raise wages at ibis juncture except at a toss, Mr. Pairley suggests tbat this class of coal operators in Alabarna. Kentucky and Tennessee should confer and raise the selling price of coal. He regards Ibis as Ihe proper solution of that feature of the problem. At tbe Stale Miners" Convention to be held here June 19 steps will be taken for a continuance ot tbo wage plan based on iron prices. Below we publish some of tbe rules laid down by Judge Iiodgers, of Atkansas, while enjoining Ibe striking miners against trespass or other unlawful acts and we do not believe our miners can sea anything wrong with tbe enforcement of said law, but which is complained of bitterly by tbe ,U. M. W. If a man has quit work be baa no cause to go on the premises of bis former employer and should not be allowed t to dictate to those desiring to From in any manner interfering wilb, hindering, obstructing or stopping any ot the business of Ibe Central Coal and Coke C ompany in, near or about, tbe town ot Bonanza, in tbe county of Sebastian, State of Arkansas, in tbe operation of its coal mines or any other parts of its business In said town or elsewhere. Fourth From compelling or attempting to compel or induce by threats, intimidation, force, unlawful persuasion, force or violence any ot Ibe employes of tbe Central Coal and Coke Company to leave tbe service of Ibe said company and from preventing or attempting to prevent any person or persons by intimidation, threat, force of unlawful persuasion or violence from entering tbe service of tbe Central Coal and Coke Company. Eighth From tresspassing or going upon tbe grounds, premises or property of said company, wbicb are more particularly described hereafter, and from gathering in and about said properly in large numbers or in company with each other or other persons who are herein named tor any of tbe purposes bereinforo prohibited. non-iron work-Firs- hardIbe law on the ques- Messrs. Eph Outten and Al Hewlett are members of the new firm that is putting in machinery, preparatory to manufacture brick at YOUR ORDERS SOLICITED Who Does the Livery Business? '4 iii RK Cta 4 1 Princeton. To Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund money it it fails to cure. 25c Tbe genuine bas L. U. Q. on eacb UbMt. , Ask your neighbors. Thev nil av that we haul better loads, furnish best teaniF, and always at tho right price. season in Ohio county will be the Sunday-schoo- l convention to be held at Beaver Dam June 24. spent hundreds ot dollars wilb doctors and for medicine to no avail until I used Dr. Bell's This remedy makes weak lungs strong. It bas saved my life. j. u. Koneii, -r- aalsburg. ill. y. One of the large events of the MM M I t' Open All Night. ,.J ., Barnett & Arnold. . j? Caul i Coughed as Year. I suffered for 35 yesrs wilb a cougb, and St,vkiirt C3 Hnw-''- - -Ha aTTA1.A. -- ... ... a..,l......-.,- - M. McCORD, 3 " Potato bugs are said to be more plentiful this season than for several years past, and the potato crop is likely to be short on account of their ravages. Mri. . P. Skill, Hopkinirllle, Kr., writes In bad cie of Co&itlpatloa Or. U. A. Sio-moLiver Medietas f re me mors relief tkaa anything site. I think it f r euparior 10 Black Draught, wbicb wenied la oar famllr, Contractor and Builder is YDAna HERE ' ;ffd vi HiStl sssVUJBTUk -- axpsniiNCi EARLIIUGTON, KY, tt.mM-.lianir.3l All Classes of liailtlinc I'rcr.loJ and m.nln compleln ready for occupancy, in- ttclmliriR the tarnishing of all itnlrrlal, anil common labor h $ PLANS. . Grasshoppers are doing much Ttice. .. damage to tobacco and other 4yetH.n"Hiy'"iyi.iHi'"HSM a,yksiMay 'jynynyyuy nyy It has plants in Ohio county. been many years since such a SaSjStel MHIMMIIHI IISHIHIIIIHMHIIHIIIIIIII scourge was known in that section. 1 nnaufij tin au ouAtir tvi n . DETAILS. A CONTRAOTS 6PEC-FICATIO- Prico reasonable ami satisfaction guarantor. Kslimaleschrerfully given on all kinds ot HuildinR and Special Work. Give me a Idling contract. chance at jour work stroys energy, cheerfulness, vigor, happiness and life. Htrbioe will restora the natural functions of tbe liver. Price 30 cents, St. Bernard Drugstore. Jiundiced skin is a syraploa of disordered liver, as it springs from biliary poisons restrained in tbe blood, which deA sallow, I GKoreora aHHBlaaaf5iaaaaeaEiaV easssreeeiTfletfelXeassiPage. j,BssslssWiiissssssssssssssssssssBsisssssB )) O. uccettorlo Isaae Davis.) TOY, I li :m WTj, LIVERY & FEED STABLE. At the Old Stand, on Main Street, Jnst west of depot. Jack Mcintosh has resigned as mine boss of the Providence Coal Company and was succeeded by Henry Lepking. A ssssssssssssssHfSiPSHptassaJ sHVgBAanyBBjWi First-Cla-ss EARLINGTON, KY. Frightful Blunder Will often canse a horrible Burn, Scald, Cut or Bruise, Bucklen's Arnica Salve, the best in the world, will kill the paia and promptly heal it. Curss Old Sores, Fever Sores, Ulcers, Boils, Felons, Coroti all Skin Eruptions. Best Pile Cure on earth. Only 35 cents a box. Cure guiranteed. Sold by St. Bernard Druggist. Equipment and Prompt Service, j j iiiiniiniiiiiiiniMmi'ieii no assssaamaaammn iiiiiMiinminiimi miiiiiiimiihiiiiiii tjn J. W. TWYMAN, I DEALER IN 3 of The pea crop is said to be one the best that can be grown in the State, especially for cattle and Stoves and Grates, T5sH!laaaaaaWf?''iJr;3 CASTINGS AND TINWARE, sheep. Weak By (J are Mads trong, dim vision made clear, styes removed and granulated lids or sore eyes of any kind speedily and effectually cured by tbe use of Sutherland's Eagla Eye Salve. It's put np in tubes and sold on a guarantee by all good druggists. Contractor of all kinds Tin, Qnlvnnlzcd Iron and Copper Work. HOOFING AND GUTTE111NG A SI'F.CIALTV AND SATISKACTI0V j GUARANTEED. naa a S'a.8'i9' .. smu a a There are in Pans three great slaughter houses, where 300; 000 head' of cattle are killed annually.. Pur blood la foil el Life and Vitality, and carries Vigor to Ibe .organs of lbs body,- Dr. U. A. creates, rich, pare Simmons Liver Medicie - isi itsiiQtssums m MEDICINE for the blood. SGOTT'S EMULSION looks like cream; it nour ishes the wasted bodv of! the baby, child or adult - off-han- d belter than cream or any olhcr food in existence. It 'hears about the same rela tion to other emulsions that cream does to milk. If you have had any experience with other "just as goon preparations, you: will iind that this is a fact. so-call- ife-lik- e four-lin- e Th2( hypophoiphifes that ore oil combined with flic idve additional value to it because they lone ip the nervous system and impv strength to (he whole body. cod-liv- ' &'' . ECO i . "1 00, alltlnifcUts. AY N li, Chrmkli, New ili Ycr, bas this able comThe ment on the labor agitator: "Current news items indicate Ibat the walking delegate!, active again ia breeding industrial troubles In seasons of depression, when many are looking for work, bis labors are reduced. Out as soon as prosperity returns be re resumes bis business of sowing dissension. When there is no army of tbe unemployed, be goes bis rounds to create one. Every, intelligent man kuows Ibat wilbin the past, two years Ibe skies uve brightened iu ibis country for all There is in gtntral a rusb of work and in many cases a voluntary advance in wages. At this point Ibe emissaiies of discord begiu lo circulate advising workmen to make arbitrary demands or quit tbeir jobs. No sooner are tbe wheels in full motion and the artisan steadily employed than he is counseled lo throw away bis income and bis opportunity to improve and enlarge, both. Past history, as every intelligent workman is aware, is full of Ibe records of slrikts that wern terribly diMttrnus to ibe class. It is 10 say tbat the recent voluntary advantu in wages tar. excteds any advance secured bv tbe strikes' of the last len years, and ibis wilbout cmmling the enormous loss entailed, by strikes. A million workers at luast havo received a voluntary advance,. Where can a million bo found who struck and obtained what they demanded? It is one of tbe peculiarities ot tbe walking delegate that be always wants war. He is in bis glory when Ibe factory door is shut, and Ibe workmen, in angry groups, are listen-- , flow of words, though lug to bis not making a cent themselves. Business activity and prosperity! are precious things,, and honest employment is a- blessing in every way, Tbe sensible man need not bo told that they, ara far more valuable to.birn Iban tbe passionate vaporing, and .barren, theories of professional agitators. Globe-Democrwage-earner- s. wage-earnin! well-paid Hardly a day passes', fat iaailie- -' where there, are chlldrw jo whtei.8a!Jard's Saow Liniment Is not oeedsdi . It.qiiickly cares Cuts, Wounds. ruues ourns.ana beams Price 2$ and 30 ceni. St. Bernard Drug Store. , CaaaU Company's traffic receipts- in April increased $264,000 over Apnl.i igo. j' The Suez - . MILLIONoo 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 ii? the trade. An artesian, well in.MJsspuri.haa been sunk to a depui ot 1,100 feet. A TIMELY HINT-onebonldibe wise and, Mcvtlistyonr blood .It rich and pure and your whole ay et .put Eerfectly btalUiy.coadllobyjtbStBM of.BrJ German Liter Powder. Then yon wilt be free from malaria, typhoid later; colds and tbe grip. Dr.. CarlatedVr German Lire Powder Is ttta.Mttis-dlcl- na moa? can, Ray. la-a- For your. Celst try.Dr.'.Oito'a JSaruo o sUMt ooa Gum Balaam, rrtoo for sale, by St, Bernard, Drag Stpre. iBoMlov I The Christian Endeavor, Society has more, than 3,300,000 its rolls. naies. on Doling Summer we arc liable to' Stomach and. Uowet troublet,,,ucb aa Diarrheal,, Colic, Crampe, etc., for wblcb Vt. M, A. Simmon Ltver Medicineia bisbl recommended, railway carried 175,000 passengers. in 1896413,-00in 1897, and 6.50,00.0 in 1898. The Siberian 0 Money to patent gaod.ldeis.raay be secured by our aid. Address THE PATENT RECORD, Baltimore, Md. of States. In Chicago is made 4.5 per. cent. the vinegar made' in the United, IMstwWWArTA rMHPJM! h. WHITE'S :TiTORMSII) VERMIFUGEVV CREAM MoetlaQuiBUtj. -- . Best In Quality. A Ntjtv York conipanr of timnufu.ih.t: rlifmtit,th lUruuis Ch cm leal Company, pUcl 'ipmi tUe market about iivo v r"itt ii.iillrlnal tAUvtor "talui! cotn.oaM of ocinroal itowclcioil irej.finU..i r rtulii medicinal drugi which IiaJ Utu ascer. i.iHil?alnioii than any other, for th cure oral uwm tained 10 bo of more com-raletUtWiH f aueli HU eonrtnou lit main. . Imu iholr origin In an liuiiaJrett tl Ik eat Ion or nourunmont Aim ouminafing watte. weair Nt ciktA!iyllaror Baiiimiaiuit: j .i!,niwu.i,it KaM to luclmlo pretty IiicIuiIhI timlrr li.u uul U of The uearlr ecr oucaj ,tr ivnicn me imviirian is rjiiiru miuiimnrpMcriiiflj iu nrrnurinir meiraianaari foi lhi acWDtuncA oft liu American tho company l&ul down thenrlncinla ranail. that everythingaetntvrlatf lutn tlto intlcd alioul.1 no of tho hhtheat Knule, and ao prepared iuulltl.M Intact rut to ri'Ulu tnd proiecto.1 In any ctlmato.It) (uiy Ihorlutli-ev- t a(Iruaunliupalnsl through any extended ehuutd bo used, their preitaratton llino should bo In nooonlanca wltli tho latent i f.itnl roelhoiU of modem Mitnce.lhe tauules packed in bum, protmwi by aiMoru'iu rciton, ana acenrcly corned. Krcn the rorka uaed havebconof a srado aohlgli In ill ifiulmuenU that no manufacturer oMhees rer;y day etmiprra could aupply moro lh.v,i n small iroDOrtlnn from hid nutrxit that WOUl1.1 miMt thauiflcttnir aneclncaltona. 'ruoKlnMYlala wero In turn packed In Voieaof Quality nut BiirDaucd in bfautrhml nei r. - tlon of vmrkmanahin lir ihunuit iwth. moitftldloiia iloalera In JewrliauJ nmninuitnotirold. HaTlnKaftthelrhlithBtamlard, nndnarercoiMentliifrto Try from It, tho proprlrtore roaorted to tho accepted modern method nrnukthtt llicir commodity known, nnd acyen tiuulrcd thouiand dollara In haalnformedoyery American cllUea retted within lit e j enta In no'pa.IT cjncernlnn tun auriorlor and aurprl.tiig iiimllllea of Itlpana Tabulea. of tbe.ehaused condlllona that eween Ililnirtiinuxlilrul uiul palnttakliiK oIwH-vrroyer tho 401ii1iifrcl.it world, and cnnfnt to noto eyerjr clrciimatancs baying a bcailnjr upon thu ii.'o.'Hiful proMcuilon of their I mil,', the menace ri of the company nave noted I n prcaent Inalitent Ucnuuid for a lower pries for every article that tli or approuches an uuttenal ui, nnd that tho peati, BKbonih requiring that tbe beat of evorfililwr. relent bolus called un.to pay heavy liercentaaea for auperfluous wrantilm and iiockliiK or unnecessary protection nsalnat deterioration that might re. ault In yunra, but la needleaa In , tho cao of n tiureuaaoinrsruiea to be consumed la a anuprm ed by.thtvteatof tlmoand actual experience, week, jtiiaaaiflo uwonuiacovert-uthftt th4ATAliulea do not havo tho toiitlenl-- ' to lose tot qualities or diminution of ex' reliance, from expoanro that mtiriit at tlrjt liavo boon expected, tnuinucli aa, under mvuraiMo cuiiumi.iii, im.u unit im.u inn, ,im,ku iu nurawct n iravouna' liafr Or pocket praotlcallr aa f reah and aa efflcactoua as for several weoke or montha are found to ever. Acting upon them snraeitlona', nnd nnllntr particularly thd Unimpaired prosperity of ot tho old rat of Ave times that amount, RTatnawanaieninowuMforarnt.lnitead and the iremral tendoncy In all direction toward low rates and Inereaaed aalea, tbe company have entered upon the exiirrlment ot putUM Qn Mrwha Tabulea In paateboant cartona, which they will otter to tho trado upon terml WhRtrVlll permit of a package belnir anld by the druxglitor etorekeeperntaprlcolower tiiah flver,tefore adopted for tabuloa.or tloiej, for one halta cent each. ap'Sprietary medicine FIVB 0E.NT8-t- cu Tim 0 unpany will not dlaconttnuo thn manufacture and Bale In tbe form with which people have learned to know and ynluo tho KIpanaTabulet. but Will offer the oheatwp tlie benefit nf aucti as truly dallre. thorn, lubould be plainly iindcrsuind thr M he quality of tho medicine is Men iwnrapranff. irttthS only.ilUTerence being Iu the form and comparative cost of jacklni pack, lip. The nre-en- t VBnll aa ate has tfi.1 eA I tar.il "' his ,ta s at n nut lyv rjaiaMiin afanos any drur-b- ut eaiera. aiinougi J. nun iumi gtat wilt obtain aiu pi r wbftl rtxinefl(el litf a eiii tounioauaol thatIn anvcasA a stnabs carton, containing; ten tabiHce, will bo sent, potustfi addrees for .Ore cents In ktimpi, forwarded to the. Ill pant Chemleal Co.. No, ftafJSeBt J New York-- ITntll tha BOo,1 are thoroughly Introduced to the trade, Bgen USTM tedd lers will be supplied at Drieewnicn win allow inmn-- rair manrin or n-nrirtn vu cuwni tor eucenta. ftAOI'l'y,''?.t9.n,lfor,;S!-Bro"",0rto,for gross iJ,ayucsrtonji for ' UU Cash with tho order lu every cue 49J8J V 'sSbV li ' a uu W I - ,.CcUp&G a ;fe-- J Ftr 20 Ynts br gastioa. HeguUt9tbLlt-.Psia,sVs- J Sold by St, Barnard Drag Store. OH asat Has TSliirJiin AI,X. JOSXXrOrGrXm'X'mm U-X- .liMrl r. RllllsVt mmmar9m jZjjLT SaS. Vti ItaWWl Id. . "Til-- i h k-- - H-- VnTiT. in-i- '' tifilffir"' ' ffllfM? r ' - mS;"" !' mt'.t l.VM4. . ,., 11 ' . $ ' " ".r.. f.. W iisMSi'-v- A A faWtiTT WTf : r ' in i (Ehcloc "iJu 3n5ustru, toe LAUGHING PHILOSOPHER A. 0. 0. W. WORE. LOCAL BASEBALL HARDIN MEN THERE tLr,rlie." LOCAIJEWS, j . Miss Inez Dean is visiting Imis in the country. rela- - T Henry Browning, spntr Sunday with friends in Dixon, Dr. Will Ross, of, M?wvil!e, was in the city S . Jr L. F. tirennia&.ofe) ylllp, visited Earltagto,, StmtMy,, Miss Bassia tommiiPij was in the city-Sjfrfttlff- AM i 1 tHjtU.I-a-villc- , Frank and Katie HoHman, of Nashville, here. are visiting relatives & H tt. is the guest of her sister Mrs. The Salt Lake City, Utah, Tom Young. Tribune, May 27, 1899, tells the wonderful story: "Some Mangrum Bros., who were burnt following time ago, while Mr. J. W. Ott was out at Manitou last week, will reUnloading a carload of Diamond build at once. coal at his coal yard, he made a Mr. M. Hanna and family, of discovery which tends to upset the Madisonville, spent Sunday in the theory that the world has been incity with friends. habited, by intelligent beings for only a few thousand years.' Waverly McCarlcy is happy in "In unloading the coal a solid the possession oi a joung Jackrab-bi- t piece of the coal weighing nearly sent him by a Kansas friend. one hundred pounds attracted his Everybody is coming to the big attention because of an object picnic at Lakeside Park July 4th. sticking from it. Taking a pick, The A. O. U. W's are going to he broke open the coal, and there give the people a great day. imbedded in the block, was a piece of iron about seven inches long Cal Martin has gone to Sebree and an inch and a half wide. The to join Tt C. Martin, his, brother, place where the iron lay showed and other Sebrccites on a brief that the coal had formed around fishing trip on the banks of Green the iron, for when broken one river. side remained intact, and the matrix Esq. II. II. Moore, an old and shoved perfectly all the curves and well known citizen of the White indentations of the iron piece so perPlains country, died Saturday and fectly formed and the iron so firmly was buried at Concord church on imbedded as to make it utterly Sunday. impossible that it could have been placed there by any means after W. L Phillips left home Suaday after the coal had been formed. morning for Lexington where lie "The iron for about six inches enters the Kentucky University is a straight bar, over a quarter with the purpose of taking a four of an inch thick and an inch and a year course. half wide. At one end the iron with is shaped like an arrow-heaPostmaster Martin, has received advice that his a bugling portion, and then tapersalary has been increased J 100, on ing to a point. In the head and account of increase in business at at the opposite end there arc holes punched through the iron with that postofllce. some blunt instrument, each about Judge J. G B. Hall, of in diameter. Part a quarter-incand Mr. H. S. Corey, of of the iron is rusted away and this place, attended the Good bent, but the portion not rusted is Roads Convention at Lexington covered with red paint, which is labt Friday and Saturday. in a fine state of preservation. go The iron is malleable and of very Miss Sua Burr expect to t fine grain. shortly to Chautauqua iwbere-.sU"It is a great curiosity and has will take a final summer. come..iin kindergarten work Deface begiB-- i been inspected during the last day by a large number of peo. ning her work in that branch with or two ple. Earlingion children "How it came in the block of Rev. R. M. Wheat attended Dis coal and what its story tells as to trict Conference the length of time it has been imweek, returning Sunday afternoon. prisoned hundreds of feet under He reports a large attendance, and the surface in the coal measures, a pleasant and profitable meeting, are questions of particular interest The next annual meeting, will be to those who have made a study of held in Earhngtpn. these matters." That fishing party that started Bro. Story's Crop. from Madisonville and has put in Rev. J. F. Story, one of the time at Rockport returned .Sunday most successful growers of of small and E. L. Wise is again at his ticker. What, they caught won't fruits Hopkins county has ever bear telling especially repeating. known, had a fine crop of strawberries this year in spite of the Mr, C, G, Pfatenhauer.) has recool, rainy weather that prevented turned from his western .trip and is at work for the St. Bernard Coal many a gallon oi fine berries from. Company at St. Charles where his maturing and causing them to rot family will join him shortly. The before they could be gathered. Professor is playing with the St. Bro. Story reports 4,000 gallons Clidilus Cornet Band and will be taken from five acres of ground. in Earlington with that organizaThis is an average of 800 gallons tion on the Glorious Fourth. to the acre and a splendid showing Flowers were furnished by sev- for such u large bed. He thinks eral thoughtful friends at the K. if he ceuld have gathered all the of P. Decoration services Sunday. The largest contribution was three berries that matured his average would have gone to 1,000 gallons baskets full brought by Chas, of Barnsley, which he per acre. With less rain and more had gathered in his own flower sunshine the crop would have been garden and enriched with, wild enormous. flowers from nature's bowers. The wheat crop in Todd county Tom Finley was in Earlington his has ripened so rapidly during the Tuesday on the way out to father's faim. .Tom is in, a recep- past week that farmers have tive attitude with reference to the already begun harvesting the crop. If nomination lor Legisiaiujn,.t CUBAN RELIEF euros ihe Republicans see lit to tender $ Colic, Neuralgia and Tootbocho him the nomination he. will, accept I naTanilnutei. BourBtomach and make a vigorous and interest-11- , and Ssaaaer Complaint!. lrice, 2B Couts. Sold by St. Bernard Drugstore. U campajgn of the county, Madi-Eonville, h appetite and my general health wa very I look medicmo (our different bad Bain Ruby will be out the last of doctors and they failed from me any good. to do Charlie Lindsay, of Madison-ville- , the week to sel tickets to the Earl- 1 got no rrnei until I began to uss your was in Earlington Monday valuable Nubian used two ington lovers of a good thing like dollars worth of Tea. I It didabout more It, and me evening. this. We do not think anyone good than all the medicine I ever took. I have gained thirty-fiv- e pounds in weight Mr. W. A. Keown and Master should miss this treat who at all and my health is very Rood. I can sleep Clay Stokes spent Sunday, in St. appreciate a lecture. The tickets soundly and my appetite is excellent. I con recommend Planter's Nubian Tea to : will be 50 cents Charles. the world an being, a to any community. Any one who doubts this statement can write Oscar Daxbr. Miss Laura Denton, of Robards, A Wonder in Coal. Sold by St Uernard Drug Store. God-send The Celebrated Lecturer, A, W. dood Outlook for Big Crowd at " 'the Picnic July 4M1? Hawkes, to Be Heard at " Tliirtecn members Madisonville.' of Hopkins Arrangements have been made Lodge A. O. U. W. visited the to have the celebrated lecturer, Madisonville Workmen Saturday A. W. Hawkes, deliver his side- night and assisted in conferring splitting, philosophic lecture, degrees on several candidates. The "Laughter," at the Tabernacle in members of .the Madisonville Madisonville, Tuesday night, June lodge said they were coming in a 27. Mr. Hawkes was caught for an body to help celebrate the big A. off night and tie guarantee was O. U. W. picnic and barbecue proworked up promptly. lie is a jected for July the Fourth at Lakehigh priced lecturer, much in de- side Park. The Fourth has never mand, and only by catching an off failed to bring a multitude of peodate was the Southern Lyceum ple to a pleasant outing at the Bureau able to put him in at Madi- park and a big crowd is expected sonville. The Bureau has written this year. guaranteeing satisfaction. He Wonderful Discovery. comes with the highest recomI.UNsroRD, Ala., April ij, i8g8. mendations from the press, and is New Spencer Mrdicino Co Dear Sirs. I bave been troubled widely known as the "Laughing liver and stomach complaint. I badwith no Earlington Players lire Inclined Ooebel Rattled at florton dap. to Call Some Neighbor- - ' Not All His Way, Ing Clubs. i Mr. Goebel spoke at Mortons Earlington has not an organized and practiced team of baseball players but there arc some of the boys here who have twirled the lively little globo that delights the hearts of many and they haren't yet forgot the pleasures of tho diamond. Some boastful and proud reports of the recent achievements of some neighboring teams have 0 stirred the blood of our local players and fans that it is barely possible some of these crack nines on the out side could get a game out of the of boys who used to local shake-uplay. The Bkr serves notice on Crofton, Empire, Slaughtcrsville or any other old town that if Earling ton baseball blood once does get up they had better look out. p UMMER CATARRH Catarrh ef the Ixjutli. It. caust it it most fraalint in Ax Jottings. The prayer meeting convened at . L P. HPT7 ""TM!- - TGri .ms.M 71 Philosopher." Spain's Orea test Need. Mrs. R. P. Olivia, of Barcelona. Spain. spends bis winters at Aiken, S. C Wetk nerves had caused severe pains in the back ot bis bead. On using Electric Bitters, America's greatest Blood and Nerve Remedy, all pain soon left him. He says this grand medicino is what his country needs. All America knows that it cures liver and kidney trouble, purifios Ihe blood, tones up the stomach, strengthens tho nerves, puts vim, igor and new life into every muscle, nervo and organ of the body. If weak, tired or ailing you need it. Every bottle guaranteed. Only 50c. Sold by St. Bernard DruiiftDfe. Pine Yield of Berries. Our friend, iho successful farmer and truckman, Mr. A. S. Shelton, Good for the Children. y reports to Tiik Bee that his Mrs. Ella Hinson, of Hiuton, Ala., crop this year amounted to writes us August lath, 1898. "I advise all Hung Jury. mothers to give their children Planter's 810 gallons on.three-quarterof aftp' or Tea when tbey are The case of Wilson vs. Rule Nubian keep Ibis medicine in punybouse fretacre ot ground. 1 111s is in execos ful. I and the of an average of 1,000 gallons to tried before Esq. Frank Sisk when the children are ailing I give them a dose and that is Ihe last of it." the acre and is truly a remarkable Tuesday morning resulted in a Sold hyJJt. Bernard Drug Store. crop considering the very unfavor- liung jury and the case goes over t Tho suit was court. able rainy weather that prevailed to brought to recover the value of jm '''Miss Ada Wyatt and Mr. Row a good part of the strawberry sealand Rich, both of Earlington. were son. Mr. Shelton's berries were horse Wilson claims to have sold Rule and for the cost to Wilson of married last Wednesday night, not only prolific but fine. keeping the animal since the time June 7, 1899, at the residence of the sale is claimed to have been the bride's father, Mr. Henry Dcafness Cannot be Cured by local applications, as they cannot reach made, the amount of the claim be Wyatt, in this city. Rev. Barney the diseased portion of the ear. There is The jury in the Sisk officiated. only one way to cure deafness, and that is ing1 abput $65. & by constitutional remedies. Deafness is case were: Thos. Robinson, Geo. Last fall I spraioedrffcKleff bin while caused by an infllamed condition of the handling some beavynbotrs. Tbe doctor. I mucous lining ot the Eustachian Tube. Veasey; T. P. Carroll, Del Sisk, called on said at first it was a slight strain When ibis lube gels inflamed you bave a W. HShean and Zeb Trover, and would soon be well, but it continued staw-berrs the-nex- Gap Tuesday afternoon to a good crowd that seemed to be largely not his way according to reliable reports. Quite a delegation of politicians from the county seat, representing both Goebel and Hardin interests was there and of this number the Goebelites preponderated. This speech is said to be Mr. Goebel's worst effort in these parts and he has spoken from many stumps already in this reputed Hardin stronghold. He varied his set speech which everybody now knows by heart, and started in at the middle or the other end. Then he jumped on Editor C. C. Givens and his paper, the Hustler, charging both with lack of loyalty to Bryan and free silver at 16 to 1. Mr. Givens was present and got up then and there and spoke out in meeting, averring that he had always been for free silver at the beloved ratio and that he had supported and loved Bilhe Bryan. Then they say the house cheered Givens and Goebel got off his feet and didn't recover his equilibrium for half an hour. thaummer mottlkt, iteallti tummtr catarrh. ItKurprlsesmanythat bowel trouble Is catarrhal. Dr. Hartmnn's books nmlte this plain. Wrllo to the Medicine Co., Columbus, O., for them. They tell nil about catarrh and how n cures it wherever located. "I had chroiilcdiarrhuca for fifteen years," writes Mr. T. E. Miller, Grand Prairie, Tex. " I tried uiuujr luutiiciiius uuu i doctors in vain. Atlasl V' M was recom- - 'IJK a.U' mended, mid it relieved and cured tne utonce." Y$$!!y 3fcJ Pe-ru-- ' j i f J, ' Pe-ru-- -- jpS"5rp Jlain St., Cincinnati, O., writes: "My wife and mjfcelf took your Pe- ru-nn lor clironlc and It cured us. No doctor or medicine we tried helped us." n illar-rhu-e Mr. John Hartlng--, CS3 Mr. Edward Wormnclc, Ledbetler, Tex., writes: for bowel troubles is unequalled by anything in my ex- 1 owe my ficrlence. nnd shall always recomIt to those suffer-tnj- r mend as I was." Mr. John Edgarton, 1020 Third Ave., Altoona, Pa, Bays: "I suffered from dysentery for three years I took and am now well." "Fd-ru-n- a Pe-ru-- Pool's last Saturday night and many were in attendance. Rev. Browder, a Methodist divine, preached at Cave Springs church last Saturday and on Sunday lo a large congregation. Rev. R. C. Rtmsey preached at Pleasant Grove last Sunday to a targe crowd. Bros. R. G. Ramsey and . D Cluck have an appointment at New Palestine next Saturday night and Sunday. Tbe church is anticipating calling Rev. R. C, Ramsey as their pastor. Class meeting convenes at Cave Springs o'clock. church every third Sunday at The quarterly meeting will convene at Cave Springs cburcb next fourth Saturday night and Sunday, There will be dinner on tbe ground on Saturday and a good time for tbe feast of tbe body and soul. Tbe prayer meeting will convene at Bro. Henry Teasley next Saturday night. Notwithstanding tbe wet weather, our energetic farmers are getting along very Some of them well with their crops. have plowed over their corn the third time and have their tobacco crop set. I think the Republicans ot Christian County will go solid for Clifton J. Pratt. I notice that one of our prominent' Rehas named bis publican magistrates eleventh boy after Clifton J. Pratt. Hurrah for Clifton J. Pratt and the G. O. P, fepji ' JissiaaK:.ui? r3r 'JsiiM jf An Excellent Combination. Tho pleasant method and beneficial effects of tho well known remedy, Smut of Fins, manufactured by the Califoiinia Fio SYivur Co., Illustrate tho valuo of obtaining tho liquid Iara-tlv- o principles of plauts known to bo medicinally laxative and presenting; them in tho form most refreshing; to tho taste and acceptable to tho system. It Is the ono perfect strengthening laxative, cleansing tho system effectually, dispelling colds, headaches and fevers gently yet promptly and enabling ono to ovcrcomo habitual constipation permanently. Its perfect freedom from every objectionablo quality and substance, and its acting on the kidneys, liver nnd bowels, without weakening or Irritating them, make It tho Ideal laxative. In tho process of manufacturing figs nro used, as they are pleasant .to tho taste, but tho incil icinal qualities of the remedy aro obtained from senna and other aromatic plants, by a method known to tho CAnronNiA Kio Svbup Co. only. In order to get its beneficial effects and to avoid Imitations, please remember the full namo of tho Company printed on tho front of every package. SAN FRANCISCO. CAL. LOUISVILLE. KY. NEW YORK. W. n Salmagundi. Are yoU a subscriber to Bee? You should be. The CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. For sale by all Druggists. Price SJc. per bottle. Y. LOCOMOTIVE BLASTS. Is now taking a Operator Frank Coffey much needed rest, and is visiting St, Louis and other points. GROVES -- W. A. NISDB1 , President O. W. WADDILL, Cashier' 2KoprCins (bounty j$ RIch-Wya- lt. Operator Ogden, of Nortonville, was made happy last Sunday by tbe return of his wife from a visit lb relatives in Illinois, Agent Wooten, ot Providence, having been nearly worn out with heavy work, is now taking a rest. He expects lo be off several months. Operator James Cravens will take charge of the night office at Crofton during the absence of Mr. Brewster, now temporary agent at Providence. Tbe largest locomotive ever built is able to haul a train of seventy-si- x loaded freight cars as was recently shown on a trial trip bf one thousand miles. After enjoying ten days of rest up on Green river, a fishing, Dispatcher E. L. Wise has returned to his post ot duty, feeling much refreshed in mind and body. Agent Etheridge spent last week in Nashville and while there visited the N. C. & St. L. shops and is loud in his praise of tbe fine appearance ot machinery and buildings be saw there. Goebel's friends are trying bard to create tbe impression that railroad compa nies are backing Hardin in bis race for tbe Democratic nomination for governor, but such talk Is regarded as silly charges circulated for political effect only. For the purpose of closely inspecting track, buildings and other property belonging to tbe company, an inspection train, upon which was Superintendent Martin, Assistant Superintendent Mann, Train master Devney, Chief Dispatcher Sheridan, Roadmaster Uobson, Supervisor Sullivan, and Gus McVey, foreman of bridges and buildings, passed over the Henderson di vision and branches last Monday and Tuesday. Glenn's Graphic ot last issue contains the following facts in regard lo the killing of stock by cars: There Is nothing in the world that adds so much to tbe value of a cow, a bog, a borse, or even of a man as to bave tbat animal or tbat man run over and crippled or killed by a railroad train. We have known an old cow that was almost on tbe lift, an old borse tbat was turned out to starve, an old sow that was a terror lo the farmers for miles around, get killed by a train and as soon as the life in tbe animal was extinct, all at once the carcass was that of fine slock tbat money could hardly replace. We bave also known men who were not worth teo cents a dozen, when killed by a train to be worth anywhere thousand from one thousand to twenty-fiv- e dollars. It is wonderful bow killing by a train adds so much to tbe worth ot tbe We could name man or tbe thing killed a hundred men in the State of Kentucky who ought to be killed by a train so that tbey could or would be worth something to their families or the community in which they breathe. So it is with a lot ot Ihe poor stock that is in tbe country. BANKm m m Madisonville, Ky. Gaptal Stock, $50,000. Transacts a general banking business and Invites i'uo accounts ot the citizens of Hopkins and adjoining counties. Has the finest and most secure vault in that section ot Kentucky Capital Stock Paid In, Surplus Fsnd TA5TELE5S 160,000. COMMENCED BUSINESS IN 120,000. IBS7. rdmbling sound or Imperfect bearing, and when it is entirely closed deafness is the result, and unless the inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal 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. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case ot Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure Send for circulars, freo. F J. CHENEY & Co . Toledo. O. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Hall's Family Pills are the best. to grow worse and I could hardly get a boat for MRy Times lo work. I went to a drugstore and the. druggist recommended roe lo try.Chamber- I tried it and one-balain's I awoke last night with severe pains in of a Pain Balm. t bottle cured me entirely. I I never felt so badly in all now my stomach my mends. Y. recommend it to my life. When I came down to work tbis A. Babcock, Erie, all Pa. This remedy morning I felt so weak I could hardly is for sale by St. Bernard Drugstore, work. I went to Miller & McCurdy's drug Earlington; Ben T. Robinson, Mortons store, and tbey recommended Chamberlain's Gap; George King, St. Charles. Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It worked like magic and one dose fixed me The best line of Buggies, Caralt right. It certainly is the finest thing I ever used for stomach trouble. I shall not riages, etc., the celebrated Delker be without it in my home hereafter, for I C. M. Boualand's, should not care to endure the sufferings of make at last night again for fifty times its price. Madisonville. The Only Raspberries. O. II. Wilson, Liveryman, Burgettstown, The only raspberries heard of Washington Co., Pa. For sale by St. M. Drulinger, a watchman at the on the market in this county were Bernard Drugstore, Earlington; Ben T Baskett coal mines, in Henderson Robinson, Mortons Gap; George King, grown by Mr. Riggin at Madison- St, Cbarl county, was caught between a Would Not Suffer So Again Its Cost. lf fifty-cen- C H I LL JNO. G.MORTON, TUNIC 18 WARRANTED. PRICE 50 cts. Paris Medicine Co., St. Louts, Mo. COO bottles o Gentlemen: We sold lut Tew, OllOVKt) TA8TKLH83 CHILL, TONIC and bars exbouiibt three, cross already this rear. In all In tbo drug business, bars perience of It never sold an article that Bare such unlTersal sail Yours trulr. taction as your Tonic OALXTIA, ILLS., MOT. 13, US3. JoSVASCOOD FOKADULTS. tm. or The advantages of a bank account are numerous. It is not to business men wo are talking tbey know alt about it bat to salaried men, wage earners and to women. There's safety if the bank is a good one. There's convenience-th- e money always ready and out of reach of your own petty squandering, too. It is easy to spend small sums when you have a large sum in your pocket Asxtr.CAiiK&Co. ville. It was a small crop only a few cations and'thev were take as fast as they could be gathered. Earlington people drove to Madisonville to get them and, although gathered rather unripe, they made a rare dish this year. They were of both varieties red and black. Double Wedding. Miss Cannic Clark, of Norton- ville, and Mr. Clint Almon, of locomotive and the coal chute and seriously injured. Lucile jiotiel, J. W. PRITOHETT. PROPRIETOR. OLBRKS. MADISONVILLE, - KENTUCKY Co EompouH& Earlington, were married last Thursday, June 8, at the home of the bride's father, Dr. D. F. Clark, of Nortonvillc, Rev. Barney That Throbbing- Headache - prescriptions properly tt takes time. It requires experience and a complete knowledge ot drugs. It requires the druggis to bave a large amount ot drugs-fre- sh drugs. He must give the ben possible work, and for compensation he must be reasonable. K e tbia-foU- lit deep seated it ia often difficult to cure it. That is the reason why it is best to take Best way to Invest 25 Cents. Hood's Sarsaparilla when disease first Antioc, Miss., July 1st, 189S. shows ittclt in pimples, headaches, indigestion, or other troubles which tell of New Spencer Medicine Co. There is no doubt that before the I want to tell you what I think of your poor blood, weak stomach or disordered liver or kidneys. This great medicine Nubian Tea. I have used it myself and new year the town will be lighted regulates Ihe whole S)stem. It never dis- in my family, and it is all that you claim for It It is the best Liver Medicine I ever up by electricity, says the Guthrie appoints. . . tried. It is just the thing to lako if you Graphic. Hood's Pills are the favorite family ca- feel bad and are bilious. A. B. Lancaster. thartic. For relief and comfort in Asthma Cous-sen'- s Sold by St. Bernard Drug Store. Honey of Tar has no equal. Price Decoration Services. St Bernard Drugstore. 25 and 50 cents. -- Sisk officiating. At the same cere You May Bend the Sapling, But mony Miss Maud Clark and Mr, Not the Tree. Willie Clark were made man an dlseaso has become chronic and wife. When Would quickly leave you If yon nsed Dr. King's New Life Pills. Thousands of suf fers bave proved their matchless merit for Sick and Nervous Headaches. Tbey make pure blood and strong nerves and build up your health. Easy to take. Try them. Only is cents. Money back if not cured. Sold by St. Bernard Druggist. g Selling lots of stylish, vehicles the great Delker buggies C. M. Bourland, Madi sonville. light-runnin- JAMES PRA.NOBWAY. EBNE8T OLAYTOR One square from depot, on Main Street, e MADISONVILLE, KY. t Best service. Choice table. WITH THE ABOVE FACTS REMEte-UEWE'RE CAREFUL. Full corps of experienced hotel help. ST. BERNARD DRUti STORE, J. C. GOODLOE, Practical Painter, EARLINGTON, KY. BO YEARS' EXPERIENCE The Knights of Pythias' observa- tion of decoration services last Sunday was attended by a large Addresses number of people. were delivered by. Eider I. H. Teel and Mayor Burr, and sad, sweet memories revived and old love ever young of departed friends, stirred by the scattering of sweet flowers, love's emblems. Two Colored Picnics. The closing exercises of St. VinThe colored Masons are booked for a big picnic at Lakeside Park cent Academy in Union county June 24. The Knights of Wise-me- will occur on June 21. will hold their celebration on Dr. M. A. Simmons Lirer Medietas creates a July 1st at the same place. Both good Appetite, Tones and Strengthens the Stomach, and builds up the Health. picnics will probably be well at tended if no untoward weather or The Olympla's telephone buzzed frantiother circumstance should prevent. cally. n NEW BELMONT HOTEL, Cy Scott, Proprietor. Lon Hall, Clerk. Anyone sending; sketrta and description nuf iulcklr sscorialn our opinion free whether an niTentlon Is probtblr patentable. Communtea. Handbook tlonsstrtcttr confidential. tor securingon Patents patents. sent tree OMal aicencr l'atenu taken through Huiin K Co. roootr tpKlolnotut, without cuarne, lame TrtADC Marks Designs Copyright a Scientific liraucn unice, A bandsomelr lllnatratod weeklr. interim largest k Letter List. MADISONVILLE, KY. NEAR DEPOT. Newly furnished from bottom to top and front to rear. Best accommodations. Polite attention. culation ot mtf Brtontina journal. Terms, S3 a Tear: four months, 1 1. Bold hj all newsdealer. cir- MUNN&Co.30''-N8WR& V Bt Wsshlnmon, 1) C Lung- - Irritation Dr' to consumption. A Narrow Escape. will cure it. and Bell's Pine.Tar-IIono- y "Well?" Thankful words written by Mrs. Ada E. give such strength to tho lungs that a "Are you going to eat all those dinners." Hart of Groton, S. D. "Was taken with a cough or a cold will not settle there, "I expect lo." Twenty-fivgood druggisK cents at all bad cold which settled on my lungs; rough "Well, you'd better do what we do wilb set in and finally terminated in Consump tion. Four doctors gave me up, saying I Mr. Jas. R. Rash, who recently our paper." could live but a short time. I gave mvself "Whal'slhal?" up to my Savior, determined if I could not went to Boston to he present with "We have patent insides." Harper's my friends on earth, I would Frank at the Commencement exstay with s Ihe forerunner e "Hellol" cried Dewey. The following letters remain uncalled "That you, Admiral?" for In tbe Earlington postoffice, and will be "I'm Ihe editorof the Bunglown Bazoo." sent to the dead letter office unless called for. In calling for these letters, please say tbey are advertised. Bobll, John, Asbby, Joe, Briggs, James, Bowman, Ed, Beasley, Mrs.Emma, Boyd, Mr. Claud, Denton. Miss Nannie, Clark, Mr. C. W Mr. Frances, Dickersoo,MissG.E.,Dame Emitt. Miss Lilale, Eaves, Mr. Gody, Ferrell, Mr. J C, Falker, Mr. Isaac, Hastings, Miss Lime, Goff, Mr. Clay, Lee, Miss Laura, Hyde. Earnest, LurD. Miss Mirtle. Lewis, George, Norrell. Wm Daniel, O'Brine, Mr. P. L Overslreet, Waiter, Wood ruff, Miss Lelia, Willed, Humphrey, Wbltaker, Mr. J, A. C. G. Robinson, P. M. l&JS C?P?fCN. Wall Paper THOS. B.YOUNG Manufacturer ot HIrIi Grade .. .. n, nf4iA f Fl V yunmmi 'iriijyifli fp MtMLWS MM h EC ONOMY . -- Howlmuch is your time worth ? How mucli da youj value your strength? Is your money worth' Mying, These questions will all be ijtti J, ........ vnu f.i- - .if- J ,,,(JW-.T"J "l-.-- - Bazar. meet my absent ones above. My husband of the Massachusetts was advised to get Dr. Kings New Discov- ercises ery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds. School of Technology, returned I cave it a trial, took in all eigtii bottles it We have some Choice, has cured me, and thank God, I am saved home Tuesday night accompanied Standard Patterns inWall and now a well and healthy woman. by Frank and Ben. For Infants and Children. Trial bottle free at St. Bernard Drugstore. Paper, Good Goods at The Kind You Have Alwaysrlwgl.. Regular size 50c and $1.00. Guaranteed HAS NATURE WARNS.D YOU 7 or price refunded. Reasonable Prices, which Nature lirrseif clad lit the eirly garbs ot jpriuir. UloisotusfortU trcci and llowrrs causing Picnio from Evansville. will serve many houselie despondent chord to vibrate to this, ttia Signature of delightful and how do The Evansville Manufacturers most feel' Hareof all.eprtuirtliueshaky feeling, keepers as well as the you that tired you Henry Koehler 5: Company, Association will come in a body the forerunner of Chllla, Malaria and Typhoid REPUBLICAN CALL. Kerer? If to, you must tint pan this warning highjpriced Papers offered arold this; Lumber Dealers of Louisville, Ky., with their ladies and friends to as It la an Indication of sickueu;you nothing. consult ui as our adrlce costs elsewhere. :: :: :: :: on your druggUt Earlington on June 28 or 29 to Call CarHtedt's Germanand procure a bottle ot County Committee to Meet Frl- -, invite correspondence with Mill Or. hlttt l'owder. Take men who have lumber for sale. nun doaa a. dar at bed tlnio for six ilava: then hold their annual picnic at Lake follow by procurlug a bottle of Yucatan Chill They buy Poplar and Hardwoods GLAD TO SHOW YOU. day June 16th. two following the side Park. The Evansville people Tonic, courts of these directions and after you two great remedies, weeka' in mixed cars, Dry or (jkeen. of the Republican Write them. feel like the flowers look In the spring. The members know a good thing when they see will Prepare yourxelf for the malarial or hot season germs. If atmosphere is it and many of them have seen when the and when your full of warns you, Committee of Hopkins county are system necessary Subscribe for The Bek. repeat the above. These Kemcdles ia stock requested to attend a meeting of the Loch Mary and tho park before. mil sold by committee to be held at MadisonSt. Bernard Drug Store. The llacle, King of all Ulrus, ville Friday, June 16, 1899, to take is 'noted for Its .keen sight, clear and disThree new churches are to be action in regard to calling ot a A Coat of Many Colors Met the Requirements of Joseph, tinct vision So- - are those persons who use Sutherland's Eaglo Eye Salve for weak built at Guthrie as soon as it is county convention to select dele, sore eyes of any kind or granu Your House Requires is of But The gates to State convention. lated IMiasJpU by all dealers at 25 cents. possible to raise the money. CASTORffiA Qut&ffl&k&U Boots and Shoes, Ketrlington, Ky. RspalrWork a Spielaltr. St, BemardtGeneral Store. wish to state to the general pub lie that owing to the demand (or new work, as well as all classes of repair work, I have procured the services of a first class shoemaker fiom Evansville and am now prepared to do all work promptly on short notice. All work guaranteed to fit and give satisfaction. I eyes,-styes- "" M -- lsssssBK UK . r LsslsBsaiHsC4iw Powder la your. cleaning. It will do $m,i with. half the labor, and At halfvlhe c9ii((t;;stlT ? ' other cleanser. It wHl' makl.your h4MMMrkMy Ksd ' save you many bqurol ,wifiy,x f r urieuty(.vtiy)Uar?ippppv u fMUM MTdN J. Southern Methodists, the Baptists Cowell, Sec. and the Presbyterians are all tak- Chas of the Mr. Claud Oldham Dr. M. A. Simmons Liver Medicine has a naing subscriptions for new church McCo'rd neighborhood, and Miss tional reputation eitendlng over about ility years, as a most successful Liver Kez ulator. Alico Day, of Dawson, were mar- buildings. lVJeilnes'd'ay, June 7th, at the ried If the predisposition to worms In chilNone better or' more- stylish home of the bride. Miss Day was dren is not cured they may become emahandsome finish the Delker Bugformerly of this place and has a ciated, weakly and in danger of convul Ihe gies at C. M. Bourland's, MadisonWhite's Cream Vermifuge host of friends here, who extend sions. successful and popular remedy. IsPrice ville. Mtet congratulations and best wisl j cents. St. Bernard Drugstore. ": $1,000 Wanted If your sight Is blurred wlibrsWcks and Prices wonderful and quality bave spots floating before, your eyes To be secured by mortgage on the Delkpr Buggies excellent Hopkins county farm. pains on Iho right side under tbe ribs, tbeq remarkable your liver is deranged, and you need a few at C. M. Bourland's, Madison- Address X, care The Bee, Earlingr doses of Ukrbinb to regulate it. Price ton, Ky, ville. 25'ccnts, St. Bernard Drugstore. Oldham-Day. or-u1 T What TWO COATS ..,. B. Harvey, Ch'm'n. Prices Right. Your Trade Solicited. .not)'. 1' Quality Unsurpassed. --"yb- t. J:TWDeX:: , MIXED PAINTS. riiHimioimiwtrp.T' Bernard Drug Store. M QS TIMBER AND JINERAL Kentucky Resources Discussed by Air. John B. Atkinson Before State Commercial Conven- Jk,." tion nt Louisville Kentucky, with its 40,400 square miles of territory; its 1,500 miles of navigable rivers; its rich sou; its great forests and incalculable mineral wealth; stands second to none of the great Commonwealths of the Mississippi Valley in Especially in its possibilities its great forests is a great hcrit age now rapidly and riotously be- ins exhausted, with no regard for the future. The oaks, hickories, tulips, gums, chestnuts, maples, beeches, sycamores, abli, elms, cypress, walnuts, etc., grow to a perfection equaled in but few States of this country of ours. Only in Missouri and Tennessee, perhaps, can the variety and value of timber be found to equal that of Kentucky. Eight white oaks are found in the State, viz: Qucrcus White Post or Iron. Overcup, Swamp I'ost Mossy Cup or Bur. . Swamp White Cow or Basket Rock Chestnut Cbcslnut or Yellow. . Alba Minor IV r i' Lyrata , Macrocarpa Platanoides Micbauxii I'rinus Acuminata not cut an average of 700 feet B. Think of it, 204 years M., each to produce 700 feet of While Oak plank, and the thrifty farmer will sell the saw mill man this 700 (eet for $2.80 and think he 1ms made a good sale. esUpward of 600 tablishments, with $7,000,000 of something and over capital 6,000 employes, are drawing on our timber resources. An estimate made in 1892 by Maj Crump of the available timber in the State gave 83,000,000,000 feet. Of this 40 percent, was oak of the various varieties, 3 per cent, of tulip, a per cent, of walnut, 5 per cent, of gum, 4 per cent, of hickory, 5 per cent, of beech and 3 per cent, of sycamore. This estimate was on thirteen millions of acres of forests an average of 6,400 feet B.M. of timber to the acre, which was probably a very liberal estimate. To show what timber one acre can produce I selected the finest tract of timber I know of in the State, and it is in Hopkins county.measuring off three selected acres 200x217 each. Only taking inches in diameter trees twenty-fou- r and over, I found the first acre had growing on it 35,860 feet B. M., as follows: While Oak .....11,354 feet Black Oak 13.756 " , Sweet Gum 9'45 " Sour Gum v... 800"" Poplar 1... 500 A total of nineteen trees. The largest tree on this acre was a White Oak, containing 5,780 feet. feet a . Al. 1 he second acre gave 49,628 feet, as follows: wood-makin- g fields above referred to, anywhere a tree has a chance to grow. In the fall acorns from the best oaks are planted in small pot in iuc Kree.niiousc. opnng nnus ine i young oak ready to be transplanted to any part of the forest where there is room for it. The young tulip trees just from the seed in the spring are gathered and put into pots or transplanted in the nursery to get sulucicnt growth to enable them to make n successful fight for life when placed in the forest where wanted. Generally our forests are open to the cow and pig, hence the acorn or the young tulip tree has a poor chance for growth unless treated as mentioned above. In cutting timber the rule is to cut no tree less than twenty-fou- r inches in diamettr unless a tree shows signs of decay. We have made only a weak attempt toward the preservation of our forests, but it is an attempt in the right direction. We consume in our mining operation more than one million feet of timber yearly, and it behooves us to take care of our heri- -- HH tf S H.HHHHHH-HV i ST. BERNARD COAL COMPANY INCORPORATED. I Ofs Miners and Shippers of QQAL AND COKE. 1 t General Office, Earlington, Kentucky, i ? JEBx-fnriol- iL I nriikVf ETHROUWt iVISTIBUlEft iTRAINSCAipS i( uTti ij 1 14 1 n I 1 ii lit1 j.aiwus i 1 tage. w i it ," " " 500 " A total of twenty-ontrees. The " Digitata Spanish largest tree was a white oak con " Nana Bear or Scrub " Marylandica taining 7,016 feet B. M. of timber. or Barren " Water Nicra This tree would cut a log 82 feet Willow Phellos long. A second white oak on this " Launfolia Laurel acre 72 feet high would cut 5,512 " Shingle Imbricaria. With probably half the State feet. The third acre gave 50,146 -still occupied by forest, and with feetB. M., as follows. White Oak 13,446 it the knowledge that almost every Black 18,300 " part of it is reached by the logger Sweet Oak Gum .;...! I, loo " or sawmill, it is difficult to esti- Him 3,500 " , 1,500 " mate how much oak or other lum- Ash 1,400 " ber is still available. Enormous Hickory .. . 400 " drains have been made the past few Poplar Sour Gum 500 " it is well known at the years, and A total of twenty-fivtrees. The great hardwood markets that the largest a white oak 80 feet high quality of the oak sent to market in containing 6,846 feet B. M.of lum rafts is very inferior to that of a few A fourth selected piece years ago. Smaller trees arc cut ber. s of one 300x100, or and timber is sent that would acre gave, 14 white oak trees 49,- have been refused a few years 198 feet B. M., and three black ago. One of the largest ' State remarked oak trees;io,57p feet B. M. in ihe Every mill man tells us that to me a few days ago that probably we are fast using up our forest. Our not over 10 per cent, of the oak Kentucky Legislature is generous received at the mills could be used in laws to regulate almost everyas quarter-saweoak. Some years thing so far has sun, ago this same gentleman filled an failed under the an but to take interest in the order from the United States Gov- preservation of our forests. ernment for 50 winter cut white is a difficult problem only to oak sticks 16x16x52 feet long. It be Itsolved by of the took a large tract of country then general and State Governments to furnish this bill. Now proba- and of forest lands. In the. bly but few counties could produce Germanyowners much attention has been such timber. How few of us given to forestry. In fourteen State know the length of time it takes administrations, coyering io,ooo,-00- 0 for nature to produce such trees. acres, the cut per acre per year In Hopkins county the average Of age of 18 white oaks, grown to for ten years was 55 cubic feet. this only 15 cubic ieet was lumber a diameter across the stump of 12 or 120 feet B. M. to the acre. This inches, was 100 years. The youngcut was supposed to represent the est tree of the lot to reach 12 inches was 75 years old; the oldest annual growth. This would mean of forest one of the lot was 135 years; the that the 13,000,000 acres ages of the 18 trees were 75 years, lands in Kentucky would produce yearly 1,560,000,000 feet B. M. 90, 100, 93, 99, 94, 9G, 90, 105, and 520,000,000 cubic feet of wood i35 90, 100, 100,98, 130, 115 for use as fuel, charcpaJ, etc. This and 95 years. Twenty white oak trees with an means that at 4 per 1,000 feet B. M. on the stump the annual growth average diameter of twenty-eigh- t of lumber in the enire State is inches at the stump gave an average age of 204 years. The young- worth 6,240,000 or less than filty To this add the est tree was 149 years with a diam- cents per acre. cubic fee unfit for of 24 inches; the oldest tree 520,000,000 eter lumbcr.say 7,500,000 cprds fit only wasj3ij2 years old witji a diameter for luel per, 0IJ3G inches. But five trees of this cord, andor.charcoalat $ cents add we get $1, 100,000 to lot were,3o inches in diameter and to the lumber value of (he annual upward, viz.: growth, making a total of $7,340,000 One tree 30 inches, aged 216 years as the value ot our annual lumber One tree " 222 " 30 One tree " " 220 " crop, a gift from nature. What 33 One tree " 225 ' can we do to preserve this wealth? 34 ' " One tree 3O On every hand we sea wanton 312 'In preparing a timber exhibit for destruction.. The farmer, so called, the Nashville Exposition two years wears out his cleared land, and ago I found a then the forest is girdled for new Hackberry. . . . .25 in aged 115 years corn and tobacco patches, The While Elm..., " 120 worn-ou- t .27 land is turned over to Black Oak 28 " 148 ' Black Willow " nature, which produces, ip seemiS ' 50 ing satire, sassafras and persimBlack Eocust 15 " 31 Sassafras " " :i2 " mon, where walnutt oak and tulip 19 Sugar Maple " 55 " trees once grew. The real farmer 38 " Swamp Maple 23 " " 34 " wears out lands, Blue Ash " 73 " never to clear woodland and only ,34 : that he Blue Ash " 273 " needs 30 " ' may increase his crops. There is YellowCbeslnutOak2i 186 Post Oak " 150 20 " enough cleared land in Kentucky White Oak ,.48 " " 2C1 " to produce many times the crops ' Scrub Oak 15 " 150 " Red Oak " " 47 " now produced. This simply re,...27 " quires better farming. Sycamore 260 " Let us 57 Tulip Tree 12 " keep every acre of forest toe now 30 " Tulip Tree " 97 " have, let us cut only matured trees 33 Tulip Tree " 225 " 57 " Beech 3O " " 163 " or only those of large size, plant Hop.Hornbcan " 55 " walnut, white oak and tulip trees 13 " ' Sweet Gum 184 34 " in the places suited to their growth ' Sour Gum 141 25 and prevent forest fires. Unlike Black Walnut 13 45 " .. the mineral wealth of the State, Black Walnut 15 ' 30 Wild Cherry 16 " " which when exhausted cannot be 4G ' ' Hickory.. 12 " 120 replaced, an acre of forest can be ' Butternut Hickory.. 14 " 58 made perpetual. Small Mocker Nut .13 " 63 One of the companies with which Pig Nut " " no " 13 I am associated holds a large landed ' King Nut 163 " 19 " .. Kentucky Coffee. ... 5 2J estate, much of it forest. For a These figures give good idea number of years it has planted of the time it takes nature to pro- each year fifty ta sixty bushels of duce a forest. The twenty White black walnuts in places where the Oak trees mentioned above would timber has been cut or on worn-ou- t Sweet Gum Hickory Ash Of the black oaks wc have, Red Quercus Rubra " Pin or Swamp Palustris " Scarlet Coccinea ' Velulina Black Black-jac- k White Oak Black Oak Poplar ,., 4,000 " 7,700 5,300 1,000 3, "8 feet ...... e I - Our first effort was in planting e walnuts on a piece of land in 1888. The nuts were gathered in the fall when ripe; the ground was plowed and prepared as for corn, and the nuts planted four feet apart to allow the young trees sixteen square feet of growing space. One acre of this experimental walnut forest has not been disturbed, it being left Jto nature. On the other three acres the trees have been thinned out until on the best land at least 70 per cent, of the trees have been removed, the largest of the trees remaining being full six inches across the stump, the trees twenty to twenty eight feet high. On the acre left in the care of nature the trees are smaller in diameter, but nearly as high. The trees taken out have been transplanted, in most cases with in different success, the effort being made to transplant in open fields used as pastures. In the past ten years we have planted inclosures in walnuts to the extent of twenty-fivto thirty acres, a few acres every one or two years. four-acre 'Wholesale Agrerxt Building, St. Louis, Mo. ; Capt. K. G. ROUSE, Mgr, Palmer House, Broadway, I'aducili, lenncssce. Kentucky. S. II. NEWBOLD, Manager, 342 W. Main Street, Louisville, Capt. T. L. LEE, Manager, Corner Main and Auction Streets, Kentucky. , Memphis, Tenn. A. S. FORD, Manager, 327 Upper Second Street, Evansville, Ind. K. luvii, manager, 201 N. Uicrry btreet, Nashville, Offices. ft THROUdHSlEC PlHSaBUFfET NASHVILLE IiluuUsIrh CARS FROfl HEWOfrJLEANS ItfHIWGOJ I Rtviu!llsM rjcaskvm ft ft l f.PAJEfFRIE5.0.POTtTrliaHAN.G5Jt tWN5Vl).VEjlND; v,rtA5VllLEJCWt HUNT & J. W. BRIDGMAN, BRO. Memphis, Tenn. HESSER & MILTON, Rialto Room 404, Fisher Building, Chicago, 111. NASHVILLE, CHATTANOOGA 3AN0 .. ST. LOUIS RAILWAY. PULLMAN PALACE i THE FAMOUS fMQ. 9 COAL, f all uses, from Earlington, Diamond and i For Mines. Only Vibrating Screens and PickingSt. Charles Tables used, the best Selected coal in the i Market. i -- 8LCEPING. CARS lirlween Nathville and Chattanooga, Ala bama, Augusta, Macon. Jacksonville, Knox villo, Ashcvillr, Washington, Kalllmore Now York, Portsmouth Philadelphia, Norfolk. Jackson, Mrmpbis, Utile Kock Texcrkana, Shrrmnn. Waco, Dallas and Fort Worth. : : : Palace Day Coate on all Trains Information pertaining to TICKETS. ROUTES. F1ATES. ETB Will be chreifnllr futnlilir.l upon application lolfckti Agcnti or lo . BRUSHED BOKE FOR BASE BURNERS AND FURNHBES. Why buy Anthracite Coal, when you can get ST. BERNARD CRUSHED COKE for a much less price? One ton of the Crushed Coke will do the same work as one ton of the best Anthracite Coal. High-price- d WELCH, Division Passenger Agaut. Memphis, Tenn. J II. LATIMER, Souttipislern Passenger Agent, Atlanta, Ga D. J MULLANKV, Northeastern Pass Agl. 50 W Fourth Si Cincinnati, O. R. C. COWAUDIN. Western Pass Agent, Room 405, Ky I'xchange lluilding, St. Lonis, Mo. HftlAKI) V. HILL, Northern Pass. Agl Room j:8 Mmtiiiett fildg Chicago J. L. EDMONDSON, Southern Pass Agl Chattanooga, Tenn. A J 1 f MINERALS. e three-fourth- mill-owne- rs d I'i -- "" Shell-bar- k 7- - GOING DOWN HILL. People suffering from Kidney Diseas- es, feel a gradual but steady loss of strength and ' ? vitality. They shouldflose no time in trying Foley's Kidney Cure, a Guaranteed v Preparation. , FOLEY'S BANNER SALVE is a Healing Wonder. . 'CAMPBELL, &'CO. ,4fc ' Besides the great coal fields of ST. LOUIS. the State we find several thousand square miles contain marls in great EUROPEKN PLHN, quantities, rich in the salts of potRatos: 75c. and $1.00 por Day. ash and soda, of great value as ferRESTAURANT POPULAR PRICES. tilizing agents. The careless system of agriculture is rapidly exSPECIAL 25c. DINNER. hausting much land, and the time will reap the benefit to which they miles of the Western field to the in Louisville is cheaper than Mnnnlnjrton Notes. is coming when these natural fer- are entitled. State. A total coal area of 0 water power in New England. Kev. Mrs Munns, of Dawson, preached SPECIAL BREAKFAST AND SUPPER. tilizers will be used in great quansquare miles, nearly twice that Henderson, Ky., weaves cotton three interesting sermons at this place Sat- No. tWtf Slr.ik.or Mutton Chops. Putilnfi, Wjfiltt, (ttr or Tn rul rull tities. Almost every variety of of Great Britain. So far, the coal with handsome returns on the in- urday night and Sundjy A large crowd No.OIr orTni fcju. l"iutitt(jlM or WM M 7 Um, IRON ORES. clay is found. Fire clays, tile 31 ni Uillr or Tt areas of the Dakotas, Montana, vestment. Louisville builds No. S Cork Ulwps alth PoUtort nj Gkf of clays and clays for paving brick. The United States now produces Idaho, Wyoming, Utah and New wagons and plows successfully; it was attendance WfHMnJCofkorTM Mr Wilson Hunt, of Hanson, is visiting No. 1 Uk Trout, llutlrr Saucc, Lakrs or WiM M Building stones Irom limestone and more iron than any country in the Mexico have not been determined, makes woolen goods and cast SO n4 Coflre or Tm sandstone of the greatest variety of world. The growth of this indus- but Kentucky stands seventh in iron pipes. Why not make cotton in this vicinity this week. No. S Out Mral nj Oram. or ILiuinon. Hot Mollt. IhilurjinJ CoBmotTm IS color and texture are abundant. try is comparable only with the the list of states with its 15,680 prints? Why not do the hundred Mrs. Ilellie Mcintosh is tery ill at this No. Two Egs. nutlrf. Tcrnl nj Cudet or M T writing." The limestones furnish excellent wonderful growth of this country, square miles. things it docs not do? TVo Market Ht. Curs direct to Hotel. gray, buff and mar- now the foremost in the world. The wheal crop is nearly ripe and very Try Knrupran llan. Clicaped ami lioet, oiilj Srj, Miles of coal area The eastern coal field has many bles and the finest oolittcs in the While Kentucky is yet low in Illinois fay (or what you net. fine in this part of the county. 36,800 workable coal veins, both bituTH08. p. MlLltn. pnetipiNT . ....2G.700 Argillaceous limestones rank as a maker of pig iron, the Missouri... world. minous and cannel. Misses Nannie and Susio llarnes of near Many of 30.000 that arc used for lithographic pur- time will come when the large de- Indian Territory 8,000 these arc superior coals for steam Norlouville visited relatives and attended poses are lonnd. The Waverly posit of ore known to exist will be Iowa Kansas 17,000 and domestic use, remarkable for meeting in this city Saturday night and R. R. sandstones and some of the carbon- called upon. From the Kentucky West Virginia 16,000 low ash. The future will develop Sunday iferous sandstones produce good geological reports we learn that Kentucky ., 15,680. a great coking interest in Eastern miss uuna uarrou, 01 Ked ill. spent 150.180 ANNOUNCEMENTS grindstone and mill stones while the ore is divided into three Total Kentucky without doubt. At least a few days last week with friends and rela the Cumberland sandstone is a classes: These 150,180 square miles of three veins are coking coals, one lives in tbis vicinity. The Illinois Crntnl now handsome as well as durable First The Clinton ore of the coal area produced in 189S, of them, the Elkhorn, extending on ulr, and will Misses Goldsworth and (ray, of Um- TOURIST Ins the tamn until building stone, unique in color. Silurian period. tons of coal, while Penn- through several counties in Southto, i5oS, roonj tiln pire, attended church hern Sunday Second The unstratified limon-ite- s sylvania with its 9,000 square western Kentucky, attaining its One of the most valuable mininmnirr lourltl ilckrit ficm of the subcarboniferous lime- miles of bituminous coal produced greatest thickness in Pike, Letcher Dilmus Mcintosh made a business trip RATES polnUonlls lines In IlicSootn y eral products of the State is lo a latee Hit of tomnicr retorts In llif, Kmlh. Il f.sl .lAitt.la 64,229,627 tons, besides produc- and Harlan counties. bituminous rock, or asphalt stone. Cannel to Croflon Saturday. iUIIt service to ht Load, Chteaxo, Cincinnati Third. The stratified carbonate ing 52,417,643 tons of anthracite coals are found in sixteen counties and Loultvills enaultt one lo retell quickly and Miss Viota llrown, of Kulinglon, rock. I quote Irom a paper read comfortably the or VliKinla, friends at this place Saturday and yiillo MountainsDiooniain rrtorla New England, before the Engineers and and hmonitcs of the coal measures. from its 480 square miles of an- in the eastern coal field. and beailds ol The the Tboosand Islands, the lakn and forest irtoits The first and third of these are thracite coal area. With Pennsyl- coals of the western field will be Sunday Architects' Club, of this city, by ol Mlchlran, Wisconsin and Mlnnrtola, Ilia Hot found in Eastern Kentucky, while vania first in coal production in largely used in time in making Mr. Marshall Morris: of Arlnnit,,llie Vtllowtlone 1'ark or Ihe Messrs. Oibo and Clarence Price and .Springs ot Colorado. the second and third constitute the 1898. iron with the ores of Kentucky Cordie Carroll attended services at Pleas- retons "This material is found in the principal ores of Western KenTons, and Tennessee, but generally the ant Hill Sunday. A new 1S9S edition, entirety Chester group of the subcarbon-iferou- s Illinois, 2nd rewritten, and gmng facta 18,599,290 coals of Kentucky will have to be rocks along the eastern and tucky. The ore districts of East- West Virginia, 3d Mr. Robert Milled, the section foreman Southern and conditions, biought down 15,000.000 the to dale, of tha Central's in industrial enterprises at at Ibis place, was married last southern edge of the western coal ern Kentucky are which Hanging Ohio, 41b. 11,500,000 used ".louinem iiomc embraces Alabama 51b home. To the iron furnace and Miss Katie Clark, of Kelly Sunday lo . 6,504,960 field of Kentucky, and particularly Rock Iron Region sockets' Cuide,"hai We wish jutt been iuued. Is 4,448,108 the rolling mill we must add the them long in what is known as the 'third Greenup, Boyd, Carter and Law- Maryland, Clh. ... a and happy lifo, , uiuilrai' counties, and 4,174,037 factory and the loom. pampmct, contains a laige number On the Kev sandstone' in Owens' geological rence Region which the Red River Colorado, 7th . 4,000,000 eiiers irom northern farturrs John Gray and daughli r visited the Guide Iron embraces por- Iowa 81b south and cast we meet the reports of Kentucky, and is geoproiperoutlr located on the line Kentucky, 9th 3.54. '3 of Alabama, Tennessee and coals family of G. W Gray last week nf tuo Illinois Central Kallroad In Virlogically about 300 feet below the tions of Estill, Lee, Powell, Menithe Slates of Kcntarkr. Trnneut. l!iiiiiltnl The Western Kentucky field ginia. On the north those of Miss Katie Wilbert returned last week andLonliana and alto a detailed wrllenpot the fee and Bath counties. The ores Breckinridge cannel coal. It has produces 61 per clliet, towns and country on and adjaceat lothat of the entire Ohio, Indiana and Illinois. On from a visit lo Brevier. also been found in the conglo- of the first named are stratified production of thecent line. To lioineteekers, or Ihota In search of a State. At least the west Arkansas, the Indian Carbonate and Limonites of the this pamphlet will furnish reliable Inform Mr Dud Knight and wife, or Croflon, farm,concerning merate sandstone of the coal meas Hon the mott accettlble and piotocr. twelve workable veins arc known, Territory and Missouri are com- came to this city Sunday lower coal measures and known as out portion of the South. I'leacopletcanbnliad for a visit lo ure, but under heavy cover, and by applying to the nearett of the undersigned, limestones, black and Kidney but all are not present in any one petitors. Hence we can not ex- friends. Dehas not been developed. section. The purest coal is found posits arc found in the counties of ores, which occur in well defined in one or two of the lowest veins, pect to extend our markets much The new switch is now completed nl this Tickets and full Information as to rates In en geological levels of various thickflection with tho abate can li had of agenlt ol beyond present limits. In Nash- place and ready for use. Breckinridge, Grayson, Edmonson Ihe "Central" and connecting Unci. ness. The iron from these ores is but these veins are rather uncer- ville wc divide the market with and Logan, but the Breckinridge S. 0. Match. Dlr. Past. Ag.nl, Cincinnati. unmus Aicmtosn attended servico at most excellent for foundry pur- tain; are usually of less thickness Tennessee coal. In Memphis we John A. Scott, Dlr. Pais. Aj.nl, Mtmphlt. Asphalt Company, having its poses, noted for its fluidity and than the upper veins and more meet the coals of Arkansas, Ala- Pleasant Hill Saturday night and Sunday. Wn. Murray, Dlr. Piss. Ao.nt, New Orliani, mines near Garfield, in BreckinMost of the bama and Illinois, and even in Misses llattie and Myrta Cordier have As a expensive to work. in cooling. ridge county, is the only one . II. Hanson, G, P. A. W.A. Kellond. A. 0. P. A. coal in this field comes from No. o almost in our own coal returned from a visit lo While Plains. which has made a commercial suc- rule the limestone ore is the rich- and No. 1 1 veins, No Chicago, Louisville. Mamma's Put, est and most regular in quality. 9 producing field, we divide the market with cess of the material, though sevThe Kidney ore is next in value, most of the coal. For steam and Illinois coal, while in Louisville eral hundred tons have been quaryou Arc CoUu) Norih, domestic use a large amount of r Our (Rioted (Mtien o. ried and used in putting down while the black varies much in this coal is used in Louisville. It wc meet coals from Indiana, West quality. Virginia, Virginia and Pennsylsmall sample pavements by the You Are Going South, The ores of the Red river region is this coal that has made the vania. Logan County Company. All communication! and mutlera of news pnr market one of the are the Clinton ores and a stratified Louisville column should aJ.lretteH The furnace at Clarksvillc, lalning la tbiaGio. Alexakdki,bo Karlinglon, to The Grayson county company ore resting on the subcarboniferous cheapest in the world. Coal is as Kr. If You Aro Going East, was first in the field, but their limestone at the base of the coal cheap in Louisville as in Pitts- Tenn., about going into blast, Come out to Ibe club tonight, property has not been operated for shales. In Western Kentucky we burgh, but cheap coal fails here to will use some Western Kentucky You Aro Going West; coke, and just now smelters in A new several years. paper lias been started nt Hop. have the brown ores of the Cum- build up the industries that go to Mexico, South Dakota and Mis'URCMAf TICKCTB VIA TMt kinsvills. The Kentucky bituminous rock berland river region in Trigg, Liv- make a great city. Philadelphia, souri are using from this will make a good pavement by it- ingston, Lyon, Caldwell and Crit- the greatest manufacturing city in field. While we coke hope to conThere was a grand lime at St. Charles, self, as is shown by the piece on tenden counties. These ores are America, pays for its coal more tinue making ironmay with this coke, Sunday. Jefferson street, in Louisville, and limonites occurring in irregular than twice what Louisville pays, the other markets mentioned are Lee Childress, John Miller and M. Lovo by the first laid streets in Buffalo, beds. These ores vary much in and yet this beautiful city of ours, very uncertain and liable to be have come lo our city to stay for awhilo. ' N. Y. The pavement so laid is quahfy.but exist in enormous quan- the metropolis of this great State Mrs. G. Sbeltort, of Danville, is with us soft and is readily torn by the toe tities, and have produced iron of of Kentucky, supplied with the taken Irom us by coke from less fields, again. Louibviuc a, NasHviue n. H. calk of horses and indented by the very high grade.. Much chert and cheapest fuel, cheapest lumber, distant coal If you want to sra Earlington folks come wheels of vehicles. These marks sand is frequently so closely mixed with cheapest food, the center of That Throbbing Headache to the front, put up something. disappear under continual traffic, with the ore that it cannot be sep- the greatest population of the and so cieuna Would quickly leave you If you used Dr. but it was shown that at least arated by washing, hence much country, does not occupy the posi- King's New Life Pills. Those who have the smallpox aro collinc Thousands of The Maximum of Safety; twelve months was required to lime and coke is needed in the fur- tion its great advantages imply. fers have proved tbeir matchless merit suf. along nicely. for s produce a permanent road and nace. It takes to make a Sick and Nervous Headaches. They make Rev. I'ischer and family are visitipg The Maximum of Speed, pure strong that the appearance of the street The dyestone ore, a fossiliferous great city. It takes great manu- your blood and liasy tonerves and build up friends at Kranklln Wu neauu. take. Try Ibem in the meantime was in no man- hematite, which is found in the facturing enterprises to keep flnltr iLfnnAw ronta if onrail James Dunlap is on Ihe sick list." V j The Maximum of Comfort, ner conducive to popularity. uel power Sold by St. Ilernard Druggist. at work. foot hills of Virginia, just across James Cavauaugli and other Karlinglon Since then extended experi- the State line of Kentucky, probThe Minimum of Rates. people were at MorldnsGap Sunday. ments have resulted in making a ably exists in Kentucky, but covMiss Norton,ibe lady preacher, is exsatisfactory pavement by a com- ered deeply by overlying rocks. pected to be here on ho fourth Sunday in bination of Kentucky bituminous This ore is similar to the red ore Rates, Time and alt other information will June, bejshsoriully funihlied y rock and bituminous limestone, of Alabama, and is used in the , Arch Morton Is visiting at Hopkiriaville f, obtained both from Texas and In- furnace at Middlesboro. this week .; '"ft , 'c. P. ATMORt, o. ,. a.. dian Territory. H While the cheapest iron in the P. A. Cavanaugu Is on" the sick list ibis Orfcy tomsviLiE, Kf. ' ween, The queston of street cleaning world is now probably made in W. W. ETHRII)GE, Aoknt. I'sssssssl1"!"! c and sanitation is closely connected Alabama, the time will come when . with the subject of asphalt pave- all the ore beds of Kentucky will THM BEST Of THBM ALL 1 1 ments. I believe that asphalt is be Called upon to produce their jrjfItlU 02 XsMsssssllsssL material which in the future share of the greatest clement of the LMlPII'TTriRCtJ UBSsWtSS willbe the standard pavement in modern industrial civilization. alsSaCaVtaEBaW " alSSSSSsElsWWEfl in rnO all cities, and I hope to see the Kentucky deposits so developed LttONTHLXnAGAZlNEl 11, ifMii COAL. and the manipulation of the ma Kentucky is the only State that terial so thoroughly studied and Contains n comtilei-r.67tl In evarv num. perfected that our city and State has within its borders parts of the A New Discovery for the Certain Cure of INTERNAL and Dr, in uililltloii to ii.l 1:0 (niantlty of uciul .and ontortulnljiif rpaitliic mutter. great eastern or Appalachian coal U Xo roiiffiiKif mturlrt, irhlch EXTERNAL PILES, WITHOUT PAIN. o Held, and, also part ol the great obJtotiaMaltln to mott reader: field. Western or Illinois coal ;JtS!P$-,v&.-hOT0r lonohoW. bunco lYntnc CURES WHERE ALL OTHERS HAVE FAILED. Dut CoiiKh Hjrrup. TaleW.ooJ. Uw The United States Geological Suriht your. TUBES, BY MAIL, 76 CENTS; BOTTLES, 60 CENTS. br tlruirnlstii ..' i" "very town,be offered. gives n,i8o square miles of vey 'h'iTTu" Induoomeuts will to wnom most liberal T. . UrfWCOTT OOMPAWrruDUailK, the Eastern field and 4,500 square JAMES r. tAUARD. Sfe Prsfrtetef. - - 310 Uertl M Stne, ST. WWS( Ml. I ? I ? W. L. DANLEY, Grn'l Pass, and Ticket Agl Namivili.r, Tin ST. JJWIES HOTEL, ASK YOUR DEALER FDR IT AND SAVE MONEY 15,-6S- swstiittstsstsivtssstststt4s 1 I 111 C cream-colore- d 1 Illinois Central 1 1 e hrp-tamb- Ken-tunk- vis-ile- d U ... .... ... Homeseetes' I tti-pag- e s 7HJ non-shrinka- Pa-duca- h, m - If If ' vi p ii -- Up wage-earner- - It V 4. wage-earner- s A BOON TO MANKIND! W I .'' '. f -. , w 'JiM A ! TABLER'S BUCKEYE r&rirmKf 2 "r PILE a5zMcfe D" , -- , V - m9rroc mn 1 "c1-.H- v V n ZbdSJS. 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