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Bee (Earlington, Ky.): June 22, 1899
Bee (Earlington, Ky.): June 22, 1899 Bee (Earlington, Ky.) 300dpi TIFF G4 page images Bee Publishing Co. Earlington, KY 1899 bee1899062201_sn87060004 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Bee (Earlington, Ky.): June 22, 1899 Bee (Earlington, Ky.) Bee Publishing Co. Earlington, KY 1899 $IMLS This electronic text file was created by Optical Character Recognitio n (OCR). No corrections have been made to the OCR-ed text and no editing has be en done to the content of the original document. Encoding has been done through an automated process using the recommendations for Level 1 of the TEI in Librar ies Guidelines. Digital page images are linked to the text file. ;..,m:.. 'irtV.F wsa ii-. ' "7J m ; .0 4-- 1 TENTH YEAR. r-SIIOT FROM AMBUSH, Negro Miners' EARLINGTON, HOPKINS COUNTY, KENTUCKY, THURSDAY, JUNE 22, 1899. The Evansville Assassination. attempted The assassination, NO. 2B VISIT IK I ' fee - and partly accomplished, of a num. FramV Kentucky b'er ol colon d men. citizens of Waylaid at Evansville. Hopkins coiinu, l sMikng union miners in Evuibvili.. Iml , sinkers BOOKKEEPER J100RE IS DEAD. who reliisu 10 woik 'In titlclViH, 01 let others vwuk, is ai object lesson John Phillips, Colored, Will Die to ihe miners U lopkitib county, whom one Jjmes D Wood, with a and Others Seriously Hurt. gang of similar worthier, is enEvansville, Ind., June ai. deavoring to convince of the holiCowardly striking miners at Evans- ness and brotherhood of the United ' ville waylaid and fired from am Mine Workers. bush on the party of Kentucky In a recent circular issued by negro miners that were being taken to the Sunnyside mine a little after Wood, he threatens the miners of midnight Tuesday night. As a ra Hopkins county with a "higher suit, James H. Moore, bookkeeper him for that company, is dead and John power" if they do not accept As the colored men riullips, a negro miner aged forty as dictator. three, cannot live. Charles Smith who went to Evansville declined to is seriously shot in the back, Ned be dictated to, Wood warned them Roush shot in the leer, Arch Car to expect violence and his forecast tcrshot in the foot, William Ander- of trouble, which amounted to a son, shot in back, Edward Geiger, the driver, shot in ear. All those threat, was verified and the threat wounded were colored except executed by the Evansville followMoore and Geiger. ers of that which Wood represents. The miners were unloaded at Following the argument to its Howell and put into a moving van to be taken to the Sunnyside mine. natural conclusion the "higher under the direction of Bookkeeper power" to which President Wood Moore. The route took them along proposes to appeal, according to Wabash Avenue to Maryland his circular, seems to be shot guns. Street. One side of Maryland E'ocs he mean to use shot guns on street west of the meeting of Wa bash avenue is bordered with a the Hopkins county miners who hollow grown with underbrush and decline to accept him as supreme weeds extending several hundred boss? It would seem so. Iu the yards. It was in this hollow the light of events what else can his men were hidden who fired the circular "higher power" mean? shots. The driver of the wagon The colored miner is especially says: Wa were drivlnr atom lbs road at a interested in knowing that in many alow gallop, We bad not beco warned of the mines that have accepted and were not looking (or abota. They bunt all at once, a fatsilade, seemingly this very small sample of humania uunurea in tint more tnao a aecond. Before" tbe raeo could dodte. dick ty as supreme master no colored under teals; or drop lo Ibe hot Iota of tbe men are allowed to work. At van, Ibey were wounded. I did not wblp Sturgis and Cumberland up Ibe barei at once, but let tbeej gallop. Firing continued at abort Interval, and wa mines in Western Kentucky fell ballets whizzing about us. Then I man cannot even work about whipped tbe borset inlo a run and made tbe buildings about Ibe mine (n an Incred- the mines and at other mines in ibly sbort time. Tbey followed ns with this field the same rule practically shots clear lo ibe sbafl. hundred shots were exists. Yet this man Wood lor About two weeks has been putting his arms fired. NationM Committeeman Ditcher about the neck of the colored man professes to think this shooting of in Hopkins county and calling him innocent men was done by some one for spite against the order he "brother" and telling him of the represents, but the men remember great good such an organisation that Secretary Wood, of the same as the U. M. W. will do him. But order, who was at Madisonville these colored men are shot down when they lefrhome, warned them in the. middle of the night because to expect violence, and Ditcher's claim is regarded as silly by the they choose to do work that Wood and his gang refused to do any intelligent public right. It may do man's A Picturesque Mining Town. to use the Tanner, and Dilchcr & From Ibe Traveler's Guide. Co.'s methods in Evansville, but The city Mauch Chunk, Pa., is Hopkins county miners will hardly located in a spot which nature tolerate such creatures and their never intended for a town site. methods. It is in a class with Quebec for up years the miners For twenty-fin- e and down lull qualities. The narof Hopkins county have been free row passage where the Lehigh River forces its tortuous way be- men and they are not yet ready to tween grim mountains, seems accept assassisans as masters or hardly to leave space for more join an organization that today is than the river itself, yet the "Black starving women and children in Diamonds" with which the mount- Indiana, while Wood and his gang ains arc filled, have attracted are living on the fat of the land. there so many people that it has How these fellows would like to become one of the most important squeeze 25 cents a month out of cities in the coal regions of Penn- the 1,500 miners in old Hopkins, sylvania. As the town spread the and how handsomely the $375.00 citizens have been driven to in- of blood money per month would genious expedients to find space swell the fund that supports the for the ordinary requirements of professional "agitator." Wood and his gang, the U. M. life. In a huudred-foo- t lot gardens will be found that are prac- W., are responsible for murder in Murder demands tically in stories like the houses, Evansville. Let us see if Evans reached by a succession of ladders punishment. or step?, and the top tier of the ville is equal to the emergency. truck patch will he found on a level TEN GOOD REASONS with the third story windows of The houses on the the house. next street up the hill have their Why Every Respectable Thinking cellars abovo the loofs of their Man Should Swear. neighbors on the street below and 1. Because it is such an elegant 'can ook down their chimneys. way of expressing one's thoughts. Aside from its interest for a busi2. Because it is such a conclu ness man as a coal center, and the sive proof of taste and good breedt quisitu beauty of its surrounding ing. mountains, it has an original feat3. Because it is such a sure way ure in the famous "Switch Back" of making one's self agreeable to railroad. This is the most exten- his friends. , sive device for systematic coasting Because it is- a positive evi 4. Leaving Mauch dence of acquaintance with good in existence. Chunk the cars are pulled up by literature. cabe to the top of Mount Pisgah, 5. Because it furnishes such a then good example and training for boys. 1,500 feet above they coast down the other side of 6. Because it is just what a man's ;Mt. Pisgah for about seven trules, mother would enjoy haying her son to Mt. Jefferson, where they are do. r hauled by cable to the top of this 7. Because it would look so well mountain and again start on antn print. other long coast through Summit 8. Because it is such a good way Hill and back to Mauch Chunk of increasing one's entirely by gravity. The circuit Because it is such a help to 9, is eighteen miles in length and it manhood and virtue in commands extensive and beautiful 10. Because it is such an infall views, and among other interesting ible way of improvingone's chances objects it passes a coal mine which Rev. Edgar in the hereafter. caught fire in 1830, and has been "Work. burning up good coal ever since. 1 The view from the top of Mt. 'Hear the "Laughing Philoso Pisgah. with Mauch .Chunk in the pher, Mr. A. m, ttawKes, at foreground and the Lehigh River Madisonville next Tuesdav nieht winding through the gap below, June 27 in the Tabernacle. J, Subwithin endless- succession of blue ject "Laughter." mountain tops in the distance in every direction, is magnificent. Too hot to cook? You can get The Mauch Chunk, Summit Hill &, Switch Back Rajlroad, which is a good substitute for a hot meal's its official title, was originally built victuals any time out of our canned for coal traffic,, but the unities goods department. Everything in which it reached have "ben exBerhausted, and jt is now devoted ex- cans that can be canned at St. nard Store. clusively to pleasure travel. I Dc-Kove- n, HMMIIUI Two Important AN EYE OPENER FOR CUBANS. American Method of Administering the l'lnnnci-- ISntlrelr Unlike Those of Snnln. 21. at Decisions Reached tbe Cabinet Meeting in Ifnvana, Juno The ndmlnlstra Washington Friday. THE AGGRESSIVE CAMPAIGN TO GO OH Hon cconomca, which is charged with the disbursement of tho finances ol the provisional government of Havano and the province, publishes a statement showing that from January tc , May, inclusive, the receipts were ond the expenses $178,328, the $7C:i,-104- Royal OYU Baking Powder TAOAL - 10 SOUIH HftDLEY. President McKfnley and Party Pay. a Visit to Mount Holyoke College. PRESIDENT PRESENTED THE Makes the food mor d'deltctous and wholesome aAma Owpc eo., new youk. DIPLOMAS, LOOKS cannot make you look old. Even pale cheeks won't do it. Your household cares may be heavy and disappointments may be deep,' but they cannot make you look old. One thing does it and nevcrfails. ,? It is impossible to look (with the color of young seventy years in your hair. Poo.-ittdthe- s The Army mill Nnvy SInst to iluliitalii u Tlirht Illockuile at the Inland to I'rercnt the I.nnd-Iiiuf Supplies for the Insur-Buuts- . k God-give- n New York, Juno 18. According to 0 Washington correspondentot the Jour nal nntl Advertiser, two Important were inado at tlio meeting of the cntilnet, held just before the president started for Holyoke, referring to the campaign in .the Philippines. PumU the Agirresslve Camiialnu. First, that, fn view of the strength of Aguinaldo fn tho north, ns developed in dispatches from Gen. Otis, the sggresslvo campaign ngnlnst the rebel chief must be renewed with vigor. Tighten the Illockuile. Second, that tho army and navy must to maintain a tight blockade of Luzon, in order to prevent the landing of supplies of nny char acter for the rebel forces. In renewing the campaign against Agtiinaldo, the president Is pursuing Ihe same policy ns that now In operation ngalnsl the rebel forces iu the south. A llnttcr of Snrprtie. President McKlnlcy expressed surprise that the insurgent forces Bhould be able, apparently, to procure inexhaustible supplies of arms and ammunition, and directions were cabled to Admiral Watson to with Den. Otis in tiying to prevent the landing of munitions of war in the island of Luron. A blockade of tho island was reported established some time ugo, hut every 'encounter with the' insurgents demonstrates that they still have abundant supplies. Uloekade IMinnrrs Active. Cabinet ofllcen nre of tho opinion that if n strict blockade is maintained, the insurgents will quickly exhaust their resources. Kspeclal reasons for using extraordinary lgllanco in maintaining the blockade are now said to exist. Knglish and American in Hong Kong who aro helping tho Filipino junta are showing great activity, and nre gaid to be offering ntlcing inducements to blockade runners to carry anus and ammunition to Aguinaldo. Push Forward Itelnforccmcnta. A telegram was sent to Mnj.-GcShatter, in command at tho Presidio, Ban Francisco, direceting him to use the utmost expedition In preparing the transports Zenlandla, Valencia, Sheridan and Pennsylvania for tho trip lo Manila. Although it is deemed Imperative by the president to get reinforcements to Gen. Otis as soon as possible, the lack of transports mny delay some at them until next month. I'lnl to Start June 'Xi. The first expedition, starting on June Fi, on the Pennsylvania and will carry six troops of the Fourth cavalry, two, companies of tho fourteenth Infantry, and as many as possible. The uecond expedition, starting June 24, on the Sherl-du- n and Valencia, will consist of the Nineteenth infantry and recruits. A Point of Importance, A point of importance to the many ippllcants for commissions in the service was decided nt Friday's s meeting. Gen. Otis is to name for the three regiments of volunteers, only in proportion to tho number of men in tho Philippines who If only 8,000 should enlist there, Gen. Otis would appoint only (0 or 00 of tho total 150 offlccrs that s tvuuld be. needed,, tho rest of tho being uppointcd by tho president from applicants In the United States. mer-;hants n. Zen-landits vol-dnteofll-tcrst. ofll-tcr- BUNKER HILL ANNIVERSARY. Twenty-Thir- the pne Hundred and d i i Annlvrmarr of the Ilattle of 1) linker Hilt Celebrated. - tide-wate- r; rat self-respec- t. many-ways- . - Boston, June" 18. The one hunanniversary dred and twenty-thir- d pt the battlo of Bunker Hill was celebrated here. Tho center of the demonstration was at Charlestown. Marines and sailors from tho North Atlantic squadron, which arrived In port, Friday, participated. Thousands oi sightseers witnessed tho parades and the mnrines received nn ovation. Headed by a band, two full battalions of four companies of marines from the New York, Texas, Indiana, Massachusetts, Wabash and Lancaster, under command of Col. II. C. Cochrane, participated. Then followed four companies of "Tho men behind tho guns" from ths squadron, under command of Cnpt. C. J. Train, of tho Massachusetts. T,he men were greeted with cheers, mingled with the blasts of horns and the sounds of firearms cm all sides. m Made Public Ilcpurntlon. Vnterloo, In., June 17. Congressman David B. Henderson, speaking at a. O. A. It. enrapflre here, Thursday evening sold: "Hero in my home state.. in my home district, in tho city J Struck It niah. Jove so well, from this platform which A Flooded Scotch Conl I'll. Senttie, Wash., June 21. From I have spoken to you so often, I want Olasgo.w, June 21. The Cauchalaui received here it would seem that to publicly acknowledge tho great wrong' I have dono II. Clay Evnns. pit in Ayreshire was suddenly flooded 1 mining expedition, .'n which Prince y while n number of men were hulgl, of Italy, is lutersted, has struck practically completed plans for th( Boys, he is your friend, and tho friend of the soldier everywhere. Let us give below. Fifteen of them arc still miss- it rich near Port Clarence, Alaska, tt combination of their interests. ing. II pin lied In Wlicont'll Itlvcr. government reindcrr station. him at least justice." Wis., Portage, June 20. Juliu SpanUh Stenographers Wanted. Mr, and. Mrs. Geo. Toy and Work is progressing on Mr. John Grotzcke, aged 24; John Itobluson 17. Tho war deWashington, Juno daughter, Mr. and Mrs. W. O. R. Evans' new house on South nged 18, und Minnie. Sc)defTelbein, 17 partment hns one need which It can were drowned iu the' Wisconsin river Toy and Jos Toy spent a few days Railroad street. not supply. The department wants eight mileB below here, by their boul four expert Spanish stenographers. last week with relatives in Hendcapsizing. Three others in the boat erson county. The foundations for the new They arc wanted for service in the saved themselves. All were resident! Philippines. of De Korra nnd Caledonia. 'Contractor Marion McCord is postofHce building are being put in IloHutj- for Volunteers. will be finished Kant( Wheat IIarvet l)tun. arranging to build for Mrs. J. B. and the structure Washington, June 17. It Is report-i- d Loudon, June 20. The wife "of Jnmcl Atkinson two nice modern cot- in as short a time as possible. thnt the president lias authorized of Bedgewlck county havo begun cut tages on south Rajlroad street to UQ to tiug a den. The quality is CUBAN OIL cures raeh Otin to paywho bounty ot in the good wheat.the yield exceedsuniformlj bo completed as soon as possible, PfattfePt volunteer expectaand rKWIvl Cuts, Burns, Brakes, reuular nrmv fur n term of two years. tion. ' Are you ra subscriber and Sores. ' Prico, 25 cents. to The Subscribe for Tux Bee. Subscribe for The Bee. Bee? You should'be. Sold by SI. Bernard Drugstore. Will-lams- , Ger-mana.l-ricItheu-matlem balance being cash on hand. Thli causes gcnernl astonishment among RAIDED the Cubans and Is unprecedented in the history of Havana. Never before have the figures been published openly. The officials, formerly, merely Philadelphia the Scene of a Daring statements, which made and Successful Raid by ' were not itemized. No two years ol the Spanish regime hnve yielded a Robbers. much ns tho past five months. The English La Lucha, in nn editorial based on this fact, Bays the Cu- SECURED FOUR. THOUSAND DOLLARS. bans and Americans aro watching ,th results of military rule, recognizing the immense influence which will be They Ilrld Up and lluuml his Kuiplojro exerted in the future political strugof the 1'nlrmoaiit Turk Trimmer Co. gle by the present campaign and adds: Cracked tils Hate mid tireured Iwi "The greatest praise is due to the Uajra' llccelpU of the Couipauf-Ku- nif Americans here nt this evidence ol Arretu ou Sujplolun. their intent to mnlntain methods of Philadelphia, Juno 20. A pang 01 thestrictest honesty." masked robbers, probably ten in num EXPLOSION AT FORT PICKENS. her, raided the receiving ofllee of th ruirmouni rarK Transportation Co. One Man Killed and Four Iluillr Inat liclmont, In Fninnount park, and jured !) the IllowliiK Utf of after holding up the receiver and five the Small Maunslne. other employes of the railway, blew open the safe, securing 54,000, the Pensacola, Fla., June 21. The small-c- r company's receipts for two days. magazine at Fort Pickens took fife The lion Ovrpoerrd. mid blew up, and was completely Fnnk f.envnn, receiver; Frank Watwrecked. One corner of tho old fori son and Henry 11. Whitehouse, constore house und several buildings used ductors; James Cavunaugh, fireman as quarters by the laborers while at pf the powerhouse; Fhllhi Eaves, work on the new fortifications, were and William Cadmus, laborer destroyed. Prlvnte Wells, of Battery tvere bound hand nnd foot with who II, was killed, and four men badly in- tn addition to the men who actually jured, one having his arm leg committed the robbery, others oper broken. The lnrger magazine, in Med miles nway from the scene by de which wns stored a great qunntity of itroyinp telegraph and telephone dynvmlte and other explosives, and (vires connecting with the trolley the forts were saved by brave work ot .'ompany's main oulce. Capt. Nleumnnn, and the marines .from The 1'lunilered Company. the navy yard. The loss will reach The Fnlrmount I'nrk Transportation ' $75,000. Co. operates various lines Of trolley It is said that cement 'barrels were cars through the park, for pleasure being burned and the grass becoming riders. The trafllc being unusually ignited, spread to the magazine. leavy on Saturday! nnd Sundays, the KENNEDY CONVICTED AT LAST. robbers evidently decided upon Mon-lamorning as being a'good time to The men above Found Guilty of Train ltobbery Ambition make n big haul. named were all in the offlce when the of the Company (Irallllad Other burglars made their appearance. Knh Trial 1'andlnc. intruder was armed with two Hartville, Mo., June 21. John Kenund they took the employes nedy, the notorious "cracker necker," :ompletely by surprise. has finally been convicted of train robDid Tlmir Work Qulrkljr. bery. The jury before whom Kennedy It was the work of n few moments was tried for complicity in the rob- for.the rubbers to pinion the workmen, bery of an express train on the Kan- who were rolled over to one side oi sas City, Fort Scot & Memphis jail-roa- (he roonic with their faces to the wall, at Macomb, Mo on Januarya. i'ert wiuutcs later' the safe had, bren last, .returned a verdict at jrueli'ed trVnl the'gnng disappeared. last evening adjudging" Kennedy guilThe entire city detective force is on ty as charged and fixing his, punish- tbe case, but the cracksmen left no ment nt 17 years in tho state peni- ilew. tentiary. Under the Missouri 'law the Arrrtid oti Kutplclon. death pennlty might have been imPeter Duffert nnd Charles Smith, posed. tvho say they live in Newark, N. J., and Albert Leeds, of Philadelphia, were Mr. Tom linker Dylnir. Louisville, Ky., Juno 21. A special 31 rested in Fainnount park on suspl-slu- t of being connected with the robto tins Times from London, Ky says: Mrs. Tom Baker is dying of nervous bery. prostration caused by tiie death of hoi Sleued j Uov. Stephen. ausband. The doctors have given her Jefferson City, Mo., June 20. Gov. up and her death is expected at, any moment. All Is quiet at Manchester, Stephens has feigned both the St. Louis and Kansas City election bills. The but trouble is feared at any time. governor says the St, Louis bill will Creeping Homeward. 1'hlladeliihln not conflict with the Cardwell bill, and San Ftancisco, June 21. The steam- will therefore not repeal it. y er Australia arrived here from Hone morning it is expected there lulu, and brings word that the United grovernor nlso signed the street railway States steamer Philadelphia sailed bill, which gives all the St. Louis lines from Honolulu June 11. Owing to ttw the right to consolidate. foul condition of her bottom, the PhilMurdered for Ilia Money. adelphia will not be speeded on hr Julian, Neb., June 20. Julius Journey. n u nnd wealthy fur-mNot the Men Wanted. recluse, was murdered at IiIm Cheyenne, Wyo., June 21. Tho of home near here, the body being found cials here have been udvifeed that (he Sunday night. The crime was probthree men urrested to the south of ably committed Friday and the motive Yellowstone park, on suspicion of be- aoubtlesu was robbery, as itahauk was ing the Union Pncltl train robber, known to hare large sums concealed lave been released. An Investigation about his home. The coroner's Inshowed they were not (lie men wanted, quest yesterday developed nothing. Deuuuuoitilby III hUter. The Cheanneake Launched. Wichita, lfus., June 19. Mrs. CorBath, Me., June 21. The United States practico vessel Chesapeake, was nelia Street, ot Shawnee, Okla., ban launched from the Bath iron works. written n letter to ShejiiT Simmons She was christened by Miss Klise ofthis county, asking that he send officers to Shawnee nt once to urrest AlBradford, daughter of Bradford, chief of the bureau of equip- exander Jester, her nged brother, who, ment ut Washington she says, killed William Gates, near Warrensburg, Mo., nearly thirty yeard Qnlncy lfoiipttnl Quarantined. ago, and broke jail. 111., June 21. Qulncy, It having beu.i faying-- Off the Cuban, discovered thnt there nre several cases llavann, June 20. Oen. George M. of smallpox in St. Mary's hospital, paying the here, the bulbllng has been quaran- Ilandnll has returned from placed under guard of po- Cuban soldiers. He says he paid tined and 2,800 men. The majority delivlicemen. ered up their arms, which were turned over to the civil authorities. A few llolnc to Colorado with Ilia Millions. Denver, Col., June 21. The Times men wero nrreBted for issuing bogus nys Marcus Daly, the multimillionaire certificates ot dUchurge, mid turned and horsebreeder, is coining to Cohh over to the nlcadcs. rado to Jive. He brings with him from Ilnnited ut Ilowlc. Md. .0,000,000 to $10,000,000 of money to Mnrlboro,Md., June 17. John Derry, It is reasonably certain that invest. aged 17, colored, was hanged here. he will build a home In Denver Kerry brutally murdered Miss Amanda Will Kaa to lloruvor I'mpi-rly- . Clark, nnd attempted to murder hei San Jose, Cal., June 21. Maj. Jose It. sister Annie by beating them with 0 Pico, of Oakland, is taking steps to sue heavy club, nt Howie, Md., on March for the recovery of n lot of business 1G, ot this year. property. He claims that It was sold Approved by the Depot lex. while he was awny in the army fightMadrid, Juno 20. The chamber ot for his country ing Jeputics yesterday approved tho bill niiiKley'v Sneeexaor. ceding the Caroline islands, the Lewiston, Me., Juno 21. Chns, E. nnd. tho Pelew islands to GerLlttlefield, republican, was elected to many. In the course of the debate succeed the late Xelson Dlngley, in Silvela denied that any excepthe Second Maine district, defeating tional turlft had been granted to John Scott, ot Bath, by an overwhelming majority Hi IN COSTLY A TREACHERY. Miss scini-ofllci- dec-Iricn- Tarty of the l'oartb lurantry Attacked In the Rear by Apparently Friendly Natlv. Manila, June 20. A battalion of th Fourth infantry, which left linns where Gen. Whcaton Is in commnrd yesterday morning, to reconnoltci towards Teres Ins Mnrinns, where it wits believed most of the rebels whr escnped from Pnrnnnque and Dakotir had fled, was nttacked In the rear by apparently friendly natives. Thlr brought on n sharp cnirnKement. last ing Bevcral hours, resulting In Jiv Americans being killed nnd about 2J being wounded. The loss of the rebcli was very heavy. The battalion soon exhausted itf ammunition, nnd at 2:30 in the afternoon Gen. Whenton nnd his staff, with the second battalion, two mountain guns und one field plece.went to reinforce the troops nttacked. Gen. Wheu-twas fired on in a road, and had n narrow escape. Later, the third battalion wns ordered to the front, nnd formed on the Lns Minns road. Heavy firing on both tides followed, the artillery being freely used. The enemy was located In the woods ut four o'clock, showing tigns of retiring, ns the rebels were being pressed very hard. One gun of the Sixth artillery, in an advantageous porltion, did great execution. The fighting Wns still In progress nt five o'clock, nt which time the Ameri-san- s had secured a quantity of Filipino arms, which had been abandoned in the woods. The scene of the fight Is over M miles from Manila. Ksaounotterlug- The President Himself Honored With the Desrce of Doa tor of Civil Laws. South Hadley, Mass., June 21. The president nnd hia party reached hen at 10 o'clock. Iter, DA Trask nnd Itcv Dr. Judson fimlUs ol tho board of trustees of Mount Holyoke college were waiting for them nt the entrance to the college grounds. The visitor! were escorted to the chapel nnd, nt tho president, leaning on the nrm o) Dr. Smith, appeared at the entrance the audience arose. Grace McKlnler. the dent's Niece, Amonir tbe Presl Iteulu-tent- s Aycrs vigor - 1 THE FLOOD IN THE RIO GRANDE Immense Dnninife to I'ropeity The Town of llrackettlVliiedOut nnd All Count)' Records Goue. The the Itto Grande valley has caused 11 loss of property that will approximate a third of a million ot dollars. Tim Rio Grande river at Kagle Pass rose 40 feet Wednesday night, completely Isolating the. town nnd carrying away the Iron bridge which connects Kagle Pass with Ciadaii Porflrlo Diaz, Mexico. Itain is still falling in the Hio Grande ralleyt ,. .,.--- ..' The first news from Hruckett, which was laid in ruins by the flood Wednesday, was received yesterday. The dispatch says thnt the entire town is wiped out, and nil county records nre destroyed. The people are homeless and nre leing sheltered nnd fed on military rations by the negro cavalry troop at Fort Clark. 17. y San Antonio, Tex., flood which hns devastated June The president and tho gentlemen who accompanied him, were giver sents on the platform. Mrs. McKlnlcy Mrs. Wolcott, nnd the other ladles of the party sat at the right, in the mull torium. The seniors occupied the front rows. After devotional exercises, Dr. Smith read nn address, his subject being: "A plen for the humanities." In closing, he welcomed the guests, nnd introduced Gov. Wolcott, who spoke nt some length. President Delivered Diplomas. Then, while the chorus was singing permanently postpones the tell-tal- e President McKlnlcy was escorted tc signs of age. Used according to directions it the front of the platform by Mr.-gradually brings back the Mead, president of the college. Upon color of youth. At fifty your a table near at hand lay the diplomns hair may look as it did at As the music ceased, the president fifteen. It thickens the hair raised one of the rolls nnd the name also; stops it from falling it boro was that ot his niece, Miss out; and cleanses the scalp Grace McKiniey. The young lady from dandruff. Shall we received tho diploma, nnd sena'yca our book on the Hair and its Diseases?' fhook hands with the president. Thl? was the only demonstration made by ThmBsat AdvlemFfm. If. tou da not obtain all tha fcsns. tho graduates, asido from the usual SU Ton eipocted from tbe uaot bow and expression of thanks. the Vigor, wnwiQl doctor about It. Prob&blr thrs If lotne ouBculiT The President Gets a Degree. with jour gcnml innm vuu nuriwJ.eaillr rrmovkd. Aadrsss. As the last diploma was presented UK. O. AVEU, 14711, MMsAj nnd the president was about to his seat. Dr. Trask arose, nnd. addressing President MoKinley, anREPUBLICAN RACE. nounced that Mount Holyoke college wished to confer upon him the degree pf doctor of civil laws. The president Friends of Auditor Stone dive accepted the honor in a few words. Out Statement of tho Vote. At the close of the president's deliverance of the degrees, a beautiful purple- banner inscribed "Mount Hol- Claims of Taylor's Friends Said yoke '90" was.resnted to him by the to be Not Well Founded.- graduating class. o well-chose- n - In the Auditorium. CAN'T BE SPARED FROM CUBA. Otn. Wood Mast Choose Bstwstn Patriotism and Psrsoasl 1'roBt Under Consideration. Washington, June Wood, 21. Gen. Leonard San- the military governor of TERRIBLE LOSS OF LIFE. Olsnstroua ISxploalon In One of the Dominion Conl Co.'a Mlnea In Cope Breton Island. Halifax, N. S., June 17. A special dispatch from Glace Day, Cape Breton, one mile from tho Caladonla mine, snys nn explosion, accompanied by terrible loss of life, occurred there More than forty men were in the pit when the explosion occurred, and it is believed thnt nearly nil of them perished. Twelve lifeless bodies hnve been recovered. The explosion caused by gns which had accumulated in the old working The night shift had just come out of the mine, otherwise the loss of hnve been even more appalling than it is. DEATH FROM YELLOW FEVER. A Conse-luesda- tiago province, hns been offered the presidency of the WashingtonTractlon nnd Electric Co., of this city. The company has been , formed recently and owns nnd controls, directly nnd indirectly all the street railronds iu the District ot Columbia, with the exception of the Capitol Traction Co. It nlso owns the two electric light companies. Yesterday afternoon Gen. Wood was In consultation with parties Interested In the new company. He has the matter under advisement. Snn Diego, Lomr well-know- Hear-Admir- al Taylor ' Imtructed Vote. 15 Laurel 14 ...iG Logan 20 14 Martin 7 Breckinridge .6 5 Meade Iloue'it a tfamuua Hard ot lliorlliorn. Calloway Havana, June 17. A marine who 5 Morgan 9 New York, June 21. W. A. Bohind. Clark was on duty nt the Mncninn wharf, 3 Nelson 9 the New York banker, has bought the Cumberland Pike developed yellow fever on Thursday at fumous herd of shcrthorn catle own-i- Elliott 11 Rowan 8 and died here. There aro no new by Aaron Barber, of'Avon, X. Y.. Estill 5 Shelby 14 cases. The roariens sleep in small Franklin 5 Jackson 12 barracks on the wharf, where they and will, within the next three wcek Harlan 6 Crittenden have them shipped to his stock farm 15 breathe the foul air of the harbor. Magoffin Hart 17 12 The seaman from Cartagena, whorr t Grass Lake, Mich. Henry 13 Trigg it Dr. Brunner said wns not suffering SuitUoulr Want lo tbe Bottom. ,.16 Johnson Kenton from yellow fever, is now entirely Total..". Sandusky, O., June21. Thcschoonct 45 343 Stone and Pratt Imtructed Vol. well, but is still quarantined. There Benson, coal laden, bound from nre no other cases on board his vessel to Amhurstburg, sprung a leak Boyle 13 Anderson 8 13 Scott aft this port yesterday morning and Breckinridge ic g Bourbon REDUCING THE POPULATION 20 tuddenly went to the bottom. The crew Franklin 18 Robertson leflerson 4 was rescued with some difficulty. Livingston , 7 Clark 14 One Nostra Taken from Jail and Lyon 7 Breathitt 10 Smallpox Stamped Out. Lynched and Another Pound Mason . 23 Washington, June 21. Commission- Powell Murdered In the Woods. G Total 169 er of Indian Affairs Jones yesterday Confuted Vote. Bnxley, Go., June 17. "Hoy" reported to Secretary Hitchcock that City of Louisville 189 Taylor 8 colored, who is said to have at the smallpox epidemic which recently Graves 8 on Mrs. II. W raged among the Moqui Indians in Marlon tempted an nssuult Total 13 218 Kennedy, near Surrcncy, Ga., a few Arizona had been stamped out. Unlnstructed Vott. days ago, has been taken from jail and Clay 17 Russell 10 lynched. xo Ualolded by Hanging;. Jessamine Dave Clark, another Surrency negro Total 37 was found dead in the woods yester- D. Toledo, O., June 21. Capt. Leonard Mr. Taylor's friends claim that Chnpin, of Berlin heights, and cap-faiday with several holes in his body. 1ft of the Third Ohio cavulry during he is within 236 votes of the had been arrested for trying to shoot Ihe civil wnr, suicided by hanging dur- nomination, a constable. inor has 61 1 ing Monday night. Despondency us structed votes. the result of ill health was the cause. Gns and Vapor Stove Combine. (Ed. This dispatch gave CaldChicago, June 17. A special to tin VTrseked bj a Tornado. well, instructed for Taylor, 13 Tribune from Cleveland, O., says: Tin 21. The worst Marion, Ind., votes, making total for Taylor of stove manufacturers of Cleveland, whe tornado and hall June storm that ever control about 80 per cent, of nil t)i' ted this locality passed over here vis 356 instructed votes. This is in last gns, coal and gasoline stoves mnnu r.vcntng. The full force ot the Btorm error. Caldwell has not held confactured iu the United States, huvt aid not strike Marlon, but passed just vention yet, and will in all proba- Mnrtiie on Duty nt the Marhlna Wharf, lluvniiii. Falls n Victim to the Scournc. schooner Anita returned from the lower California mines yesterday with 15 miners and CO ounces ot gold. The men say the placers extend over 23 by four miles, but nre not rich nnd most of the Americans will leave for home. About $60,000 has been taken out in all so far. Jalr Third a Holiday. New York, June 21. TJie city council yesterday adopted a resolution making July 3 a holiday in this city In commemoration of the first anni- Allen Barren versary of the battle of Santiago. Bath California Mlusr. Cal., June 21. The Frankfort, Kyrp-- J tine ao. The friends of Auditor Stone say that the big claim of the Taylor forces for the Republican nomination for Governor is not based on actual foundation. They say that the Taylor instructions have been secured by "snap conventions," and that the high water mark of the Taylor forces has been reached; that a reaction of instruction will set in within the present week and that the Taylor lead will get a setback. Auditor Stone returned from Eastern Kentucky today, where he has been looking after his interests and is encouraged over the situation. It is charged that the county conventions favorable to Taylor were called earlier in order to make a seeming big lead on Ihe start. The Stone people this afternoon gave out the following statement, which they claim is the correct summary of the situation: v " .- -. .4 m a ! .9 HI o n couth ot the city, and wrecked dwell ing houses and outbuildings In the suthcrn part ol tho city. bility instruct for Pratt.) Election of Officers. At the regular annual election of A Card of Thanks. officers of Victoria Lodge, No. 84, I wish to say that I feel nnder lasting obligations for what Chamberlain's Cough held on Monday night the followRemedy has done for our family. Wo ing were elected to serve the ensuhave used it in so many cases ot coughs, lung troubles and whooping cough, and it ing term: Geo. Toy, C. C, Jno. has always given tbe most perfect satis- Hogan, V. C, Jno. Cavis, Prelate, faction, wa feel greatly indebted to the manufacturers ot this remedy and wish Joe Brown, M. at A.; Jno. Steerstbera to please accept onr hearty thanks. man, M. of W., Tlieo Watts, K. Respectally, Mrs. S. Doty, Des Moines, of R. & S., O. P. Webb, Trustee, Iowa. For sale by St. Bernard Drugstore, Barlington. Bea T. Robinson, Mortons Jess Phillips, M. of JExq. Gap,; George King, St. Charles. Subscribe for Tits Bex. Bee? You should be. Are you a subscriber to Tin o. I?- - i1 Iha'' - !i "- k-- .". . .' J ,?lk.i&DiRaS1 . ir . r o: be Ay Incorporated. t Earllngton oo PAUL M. MOORE, Editor and Manager. BEE PUBLISHINB -- COMPANY. i Second Entered the Pciloffice lass matter. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: TOne Ystr.ittlctlrlnadvance " " Six Months, " " -- TrireeMombt, J Single C?ples iVViV- Specimen copies mzuea mcb on pyi. I wanted In all psrts of the Correspondents I'J ,;.; lountT. Addresui tor particulars. t p tah Judges of the Court of Appeals and searching authorities to see what is the best course to pursue. He cannot declare .martial law. it The giants of the forest must yield at seems, under the4aw,and the next Ust to the continual blows of the tvoods-mamove seems 10 oe 10 can an ana When the human blood has Become session of the Legislature to pro- clogged And impure the little drops of vide a law that will enable the Hood's Sarsaparilla, proptrly taken, teSt Governor to control such situations fell the oak of bod blood. as the present one in Clay county. Governor Bradley may be depended upon to vigorously apply any remedy provided and to do all in.his power to suppress violence as well and we therefore reproduce in Kentucky. For this he has the a part of its argument, as follows: The local demand for coal does not growing gratitude of the people of to consume tbo output of tbs ralDes, the State. coal, especially grades "Little Strokes Felt Gnat Oafis." n. 3fmd&Jmt turn. The time of the departure cident happens to first train and tbey are AfcAAAftAftAaftftftJIAAAAAAftAAftAftftJlftAi A compelled to slop same in a bad place. has not yet been fixed. Fawcett was called to the FqrjfVthe Body against .Operator John.H. Milikcn, District Paswreck last Tuesday morning when a tele- by HTjittiS f 'Liver Pills, an senger Agent of the L. and N. graph office was opened up for a short c ami William E. Bryan, City Pas- time. senger Agent, will have charge of Even tbe use of air has its drawbacks as pepsia, sour stomacH, malAvia, train. The invitations will be was shown last Tuesday, when the burst- constipation, jajhdiqc, sent almost exclusively to hotel, ing of an air pips caused a bad wreck by ness and all kindred troubles. 49 Every son's mother of you has to have QlQrD suddenly stopping train close in front of theatrical and newspaper men. Evcry one of yu 1 ArER PATTERN? one following. a? also has worried and fretted, A I I LIII1O1 is The train, which is brand-new- , 49 A corps of surveyors are now running screwed and twisted over having to pay from 35c. elegantly appointed and decidedly a line from Burgin over proposed routes Dr.Tutt; iYour Liver Pills are 49 V to 40c. for a pattern. We have come to your reofiife, Lshall ever 49 the finest on the L. and N. system. for the extension of tbe Louisville South- the.fly-wh.Gsecuring the agency for Madisonville for the lief by 49 i- Strong Fortif icatipn. d.ise jiewte PATTERNS New Idea Patte Any one of which will cost you only I bjus $ 49 el LOCOMOTIVE j)J4sfs. be-g- in I ! JjTUURSDAY, JUNE 23, 1899. ,ANNOUNCEHENT. Insurance Undisturbed. Fire insurance business in is released of the attacks of Ken-tuck- y for the nomination for Governor of the .'State of Kentucky, subject to the action of the 'Republican party. to announce Judge PRATT We are authorised Count', nicln-dldat- e J.Pratt, of Hopkins ''Spain finds that the cost of the last Cuban insurrection was 330,- 5300,000. Kentucky is the favored field of ffuture experiment with rural free i delivery ol the postoffice departIt is probable that no less ment., than a dozen different localities in Kentucky will be thus favored in tncinear iuture. i Senator Deboe has recommended Lewis Ryans. of Louisville, in .addition to Robert D. Garrett, ofPrinceton, to appointment as bank examiner for.Ken-tuckIt is understood that two examiners will be appointed for Kentucky instead of one. y. the Republican Remember the .hour. The convention will be called to rorder at 1:30 o'clock and will send fa Strong delegation to the State convention instructed for Judge LClifton J. Pratt. Go early. Go conven-tiontoday. to r i if S'v Ft-- 4 V ru ! t ' &' ftr c rv a" ' (5 are im- foroying their opportunities in the (growing trade of the United States fand Cuba, Porto Rico and the IPhillipjnes. No less than five fir. Robinson, for Representative. companies have either established The indications are that the Inewlines or extended old lines to nomjnatipn for representative in touch these islands. the KentuckyLjrijislature will be today tendered iMr. Ben T. RobMay we expect a return of the inson, of Morton's Gap, by the old time calamnity howl? Maybe Hopkins County Republican Conso. The wheat crop is reported vention at Madisonville. It looks damaged in some quarters, and now as if Mr. Robinson would be there is a strike on among laborers nominated unanimously. Esq. vat the silver smelters in Colorado. Herschel Porter and Mr. Thos. A strange and fatal combination. Finley have both.been mentioned Look out for the howler. Mr. Porter in this connection. from making would be deterred A Warren county man has the race by the health of his family .brought suit for $25,000 damages his probable absence from .against eleven men whom he and is understood that him. home, and it ch'argcs with no name will be presented to toin "the light of the recent suits by day's convention except ,vthat of George Dinning he stands a good Robinson. None of the genchance for redress. May he win Mr. tlemen named would accept the every cent if he has the right parwere offered and mob law nomination except it ties. White-capMr. Robinthem unanimously. - must cease in Kentucky. son will be selected and all ReOfficial figures of twenty lead- publicans will give him their ing cities in the United States hearty support. M,r. Robinson is one of the most show that during May of this year involving ardent Republican workers in the buildings were started ' an expenditure of nearly $30,000,. county and the honor that is to be 000 as compared with a little over conferred upon him today is well No man will serve his ' $14,000,000 for the same period deserved. Corresponding activity party better in the campaign nor last year. is in evidence throughout the represent his county more honestly country. Maybe this is a proof of than will Mr. Robinson, if elected. The convention today is to be a lack of prosperity. peaceful and harmonious one in Five leading manufacturers of every respect. New York State reported in answer to an inquiry of the Bureau Relief Wanted by Coal miners. of Labor Statistics that they had Upon the action of the Railroad advanced wages since January 1, Commissioners for Kentucky hangs fourteen others reported an in- the welfare of Kentucky coal mincrease of woiking force, while ers, not only in Western Kentucky The only three reported a declining or but throughout the State. stationary business. It isn't hard decision of the Court of Appeals for Republicans to find in this an in the long and short haul cases endorsement of the party policy. has stirred up the coal operators and coal miners of Kentucky as This year's beet sugar crop is es- well as the railroads. This decistimated to be about four times as ion is that no railroad shall charge large as that of last of last year. more for a shorter than for a longer The number of factories making haul and as a result the railroads beet sugar in this country has have served notice that on and doubled. Kentucky will probably after July 1 the rate on coal from r making be in the list of Kentucky mines to Louisville, and States before many months. It is other competition markets will be only a short time since Maj. H. M. advanced. ThiB means, that KenCrump made a trip to the North- tucky coal will be shut out of west, accompanied by several lead- Louisville and that the business ing farmers of Warren county, to of every coal mine in Kentucky is induce capitalists to build a large to be crippled and the opportunity factory at Bowling Green. He of ever coal miner in the State to ,says it can be done if the farmers earn a living abridged. will produce the beets and that the The only recourse is through beets can be grown there. action by the Railroad Commissioners. They have the authority Against Mob Violence. Governor Bradley has made a to suspend the operation of the Will most enviable record in his vigor- long and short haul law. it? If they do not they ous and fearless effort to suppress they do mob violence jn Kentucky and to have damaged greatly every coal stamp out and make hideous the mine and every coal miner as well barbarous family feuds that have as every railroad in the State. If the commissiqaers do not afso long prevailed in Eastern Ken- ford the desired relief at their tucky. , Because of local conditions and meeting on June 26 their failure to the lack of an effective law apply- act will result in the closing down ing to the present situation in the of many mines in Kentucky that Clay county feud the Governor is would otherwise continue to work powerless to offer a remedy. The throughout the summer. A petition has' been filed with local, officials tire nearly all more with one faction the commissioners, by coal operaor less identified in this murderous feud and the tors of Southeastern Kentucky courts of justice are therefore prac- - bearing on this question. This Jicalty inoperative. The Governor petition sets forth' points that are lias been counseling with the common "to the Western coal field white-cappins beet-sugav 'Steamship companies prosecuting .attqrneys for the pres-cn- t and business interests are secure and undisturbed thus upon this point. The Court of Appeals on last Thursday handed down its first decision affecting the by the last ju.nd.er .which the fire legislature, insurance companies doing busibeen inness in in jnapy tC.quntts at the urdicted gent demand ol 'Commonwealth's Attorneys. There was only one dissenting voice ,froithi3 decision The court deJudge Guffy. cides that the fire insurance companies are.not indictable under this law and the fines cannot be collected. The decision "relieves the grand juries of .Hopkins and other counties from any further deliberations on this point and rudely thrusts many a glittering fee beyond the dreams of avarice and Fire commonwealth's attorneys. insurance, one of the greatest fac tors in and supporters of business and credit, is thuskept from banishment from the State and the State is thereby greatly the gainer. This is another trjupiph of the builders of business and the conservators of the public welfare, and is a source of congratulation among business men generally. ,Kckyjhad of and for many the small grades, there is virtually no local demand at all. Tbe only way for the mines lo be run regularly at anything like their full capacity is for Ibo operators to have the assurance that whatever coal can not be disposed of to tbe local irado may be taken into Louisville and there sold in tbe competition market. With this assurance tbe operators can keep tbe miners steadily employed and keep the mints in good condition and in good working order. Without Ibis assurance tbe mines will be closed for a greater part of the year, the miners will bo scattered, and it will be difficult to get them during tbe short period when tbey aie needed, and tbe mines can not be kept in good condition, and the cost of production and consequent price of coal at local stations will be materially increased, while at the same time heavy losses will be thereby imposed upon the operators and the miners, and upon all those industries in tbe State which depend for their prosperity either directly or indirectly upon the prosperity of tbe mines, f he rates which are necessary in order to get tbe coal into Louisville are so low as not to be a source of real profit to tbe railroad companies at all, ond your petitioners know that the railroad companies cannot and will not put their local rates on tbe basis of tbe extremely low competitive rates, so that unless tbe commission exercise the power conferred upon it by law, as construed by tbe Court of Appeals, and authorize the less rate to 'Louisville, your petitioners will be excluded from the Louisville market with the consequence above described. "Your petitioners conceive, therefore, that tbey are much more vitally interested in this matter than the railroad companies, and tbey therefore respectfully mike application and ask that the Railroad Commission authorize the Louisville & Nashville Railroad Company to charge the less rale from tbe mines of your petitioners to Louisville, which is necessary in order to enable the coal of yourjpetitioners to be sold in tbe Louisville market, "Your petitioners further direct attention to the fact that while, unless tbe relief here praed for is granted, all of tbe Kentucky coal mines will be absolutely excluded from the Louisville market. Tbe mines in Tennessee, in tbe vicinity of Jellico and MIddlesboro, and the mines in Virginia, on tbe Cumberland Valley division of tbe Louisville & Nashville Railroad Company, can still get into the Louisville market, and will continue in that market with tbe result that they will be given a decided advantage in the most important coal market In Kentucky over every coal mine in the State." Rode a Million Mile, Andy"'Valker7,'the veteran Vandalia engineer, died at Terre .Hauls Jast week, The workings of the long and short haul law are illustrated in the case of the little town of Stephensburg, Ky., whose citizens have demanded that they be given the same or a less rate on coal than that charged to Louisville. Stephensburg uses only a few cars of coal a year and pays freight at the rate of $1.20 per ton on coal costing at the mines i.i2j per ton. This lays their coal down at $2.324 per ton, which is not a high cost. Compare this with the cost of wood which Stephensburg must use if the town had not a railroad and the coal it brings to that market. One ton of coal is f equal to one and cords of wood. Hence, at the price per ton Stephensburg now pays for freight and coal, Si. 55 is the cost in coal of the equivalent of one w cord of wood cut up and ready for use. Putting the cost of ordinary cord wood at 1.20, eighty cents would be a low price for cutting it up into stove size and we have $2.00 as the cost of a cord of stove wood against $1.55 the cost of its Ask your physician this quesequivalent in coal. tion, "What is the one great Thus it is seen that the railroad remedy for consumption?" with its present rate and the coal it He will answer, "Cod-live- r brings has not worked a hardship oil." Nine out of ten will on the citizens of Stephensburg answer the same way. but has on the other hand been a Yet when persons have benefit and has cheapened fuel. consumption they loathe all This is a fair instance of the alfatty foods, yet fat is neces leged hardship that is wrought by sary for their recovery and charging a higher rate to such they cannot take plain cod-livpoints than is charged to a market oil. The plain oil dislike Louisville, which can only be turbs the stomach and takes entered by making a very low rate away the appetite. The diswhich would quickly bankrupt the agreeable fishy odor and railroads if applied proportionately taste make it almost unento all their business. The quesdurable. What is. to be done ? tion is, shall Kentucky mines be This question was ansallowed to work the year around wered when we first made and supply Kentucky markets, or are they to be forced to relinquish Louisville and other important Kentucky markets and run only a portion of the year? It is Oil with Hypo- of a very vital question to every coal phosphites. Although that miner in Kentucky. There is only i was nearly twenty-fiv- e years one reasonable decision to be arago, yet it stands'alone torived at by our Railroad Commisday the one "great remedy sioners and the coal miners of the (or all allechons ot the throat State will remember the men who f and lungs. decide against their interests and the bad taste and odor have been the interests of the State at large. taken away, the oil itself has been forty-seve- one-hal- years. He made at tbo age of sixty-eigbis last run several days ago to Indianapolis where be became 111 and could not bring bis train back. He was on tbe engine that hauled the first train over the Vandalia brfdge across tbe Wabash here in 187a, and prior to that was at the throttle with trains to St. Lot is over what is now tbe Big Four to Mattoon and then over tbe St. and Terre Haute to St. Louis. He was born in Scotland and first ran an engine over tbe old Madison road His diary from Indianapolis in 1852. shows that be was at the throttle for i.cOo,- gi8 miles, or more than forty times aronnd the world, and be never had a serious accident. Ratber strange indeed it is that the boys have been robbed of hundreds of dollars worth of clothing and other property at Guthrie tbe last few years and we have yet to hear of tbe first man 'being arrested, and we are led to believe that the gang of thieves are a shrewd set, or the officers take very little interest In ferreting out law breakers at that point. The men on the Henderson division as a class attend to their own business, molest no one and they deserve more interest taken in tbeir behalf for protection of their property and lives. Admitting that tbe L. & N. prefer Hardin to tbe other candidates for Governor, does not carry witb it that be is opposed to the best interest of all the people, but Ibe true reason for tbeir support of any candidate Is that the other fellows favor laws and legislation, that would not only ruin tbeir business; bnt badly cripple all industries in tbe State, and you should not condemn a company for looking after its own interest as well as that of others. Conductor Campbell is now in charge of Mr. Ray's run white the latter recovers from injury received this week in wreck. Operator Sam Jameson spent Ust Sunday with relatives at Crofton, visiting agent Day and family of that place. Agent Jake Wooldpdge and family came up last Sunday and spent the day witb relatives at Rarlington. Yard switchman, Clay Wooldrige is now on a fishing trip up on Green River and we expect a good report from bim. Operator Cal Martin was on Green River last week for a few days trying to catch fish, but although bait was sent there by train, or ratber to Sebree. Only three small fish were caught, Foreman Hall, who has charge of the Earlington wrecker, came ucar losing a finger last week by having it badly Only great care prevented its mashed. amputation. Agent Tefft, of Hortonville, we under stand, has offered bis resignation, and a new man is expected to be soon installed there. Chief Dispatcher Sheridan was made happy this week by the visit of two sisters. After spending a vacation of ten days, operator Coffey, ot Madisonville, has re turned to his post of duty Agent Davis, of Morions Gap, attended tbe convention at Madisonville last Sat urday, as also did Thos. Steel, formerly operator on this division and now living at Mortons. But a single railroad in Kansas, and that n miles in length, is now only in tbe bands of a receiver. This is somewhat different from tbe days of Democratic "prosperity" when most of tbe roads of tbe State were operated under receivers. By tbe wreck last Tuesday morning the fact was revealed that ten minutes is not sufficient time between trains when an 'ac ht Louis-Vandail- ern to Jellico. Harrodsburg and Lan- be caster business men are humping themselves to get this project through. The life. new lease surveyors' are now'camped on tbe Robards as if I had farm, north of Danville. J. Fairleigh, Platte Cannon. Col. Another movo is being made on tbe proposed railroad from Dixon via Lisman and Clay, In Webster County, to some point on he Illinois Central, that has reStrike Evansvllle. vived tbe feeling among tbe people of Evansville, Ind., June 20. The those points that they will get tbe road, coal mine strike is assuming a more and which strongly indicates that such will be the case, says tbe Providence seriousaspect. Trouble is expected. Record. A crew of engineers furnished At Sunnyside mines yesterday even by the Southern Construction Company, ning the cook for the of St. Louis, by whom tbe propositions miners was badly .beaten. The were made, started out Monday to survey union men deny making the asa route. The people have subscribed to $29,000 worth of tbe (30.000 bonds re sault, but it is well known they quired by this company, and tbe small re- may make jan outbreak ,at any mainder can be raised on short notice. time. brouglnthetrrnynQticc.cel of a gratefuloreacdcleihat Tutt's Liver Pills at Oc. Any Style-- Any Size I Oc. You must remember these are jtiat as good as any of the high priced patterns you have been using, and you run no risk in buying them. non-unio- in. III Ui FOR NEW IDEA PATTERNS Any Size-An- y &tyle lyJJi ii cent", of alt'Mckaits licitwd by Ulntiy food aot clorproferlr,VtdltcrttM and goes lata jroar blood and thtn yp an liable toalmott an dluaa tk humus system The Latest Orlcvapce. li heir to. Use Sr.Carltttdt'fl Qwmaa MTtr Powder and wstch the result. "Vdtt.wM fttl Pat What are you loafin' for IWt trtln One dttcClte It tbe Mike Shure an' I'm not loafin'; we are a trial and be cooTJnced. Price 3c Dr. Otto's SsirwM GWmjfctUMm CtirM on a stroike. '' Jtwtttwnrrtldns) ' Pat An' what for? CferCMMfiii.' ' Mjke Why, 'didn't you hear? 'The boss Tor sale by raised all our wages without consultinr the St. Bernard Drug Store. Union. pel-sopood-eSects MP ;1N IBE DES. DIGEST VOURJFOOp. fr BISHOP & CO... MADISONVILLE. KY. YourCih: Not VS?: 9?9$999?9? f Ip''yjpiJswfcHfji i!pnj5ysuaj(yt k ji THH SAME PRICE ON THE SAME THING TO EVERYBODY. SSi A sixty-incvein of coal has been found on the farm of Postmaster Clark, Pulaski, From tbe Louisville Post. A man named Nottibittiwiski Tenn. h a Kentuckfan. YOUR ORDERS r. SOLICITED. Who Dots thg Livery BhsImss? 1 Ask your neighbors. They all say that we liaul better loads, furnish best teams, and always at the right price. mpmmmmmmmminmmmmmmmmanmmmmmmmmmmmmm Tbe Democratic miners of this place tgpk quito an Interest in tbe convention at Madisonville last Saturday. Messrs. Salmon and Ward of tbe Crab-tre- e showed tbe interest tbey take for tbe good of tbeir party by attending tbe committee maetiog at Madisonville last week. Superintendent Salmon is not only a leader as a coal operator, but is a man of great Influence among bis political brethren as was shown last Saturday at tbe Democratic convention Manager R. M. Salmon, of tbe Crabtrce Coal Mining Co., has now In use a new track scale of tbe latest and best construc tion and greatest capacity to be found in tbe Western Kentucky coal held. He is also making other improvements. lives in Kansas. A man with a name like that couldn't live in Kentucky. Aside from the serious inconvenience and pain caused by piles, there is a tendency to fistula and to cancer in Ibe rectal regions. Piles should not be allowed to run on unchecked. Tabler's Buckeye Pile Ointment is an infallable remedy. Price', 50 cents a bottle, lobes 75 cents. St. uernard Drugstore. opm aii num. ft..-A- Barnett & Arnold. rf!u.tt.tA..ts. . ...A... A1.gs. frur 'ihl ' - nTf1 - A"- rj mifsl fflfr fctiui4 Matchless." From the Louisville Post. JU Cgj? Possibly they refer to Mr. Bryan as our "matchless leader" because he hasn't succeeded in makii much of a light here 0' late. Volcanic Eruptions Are grand, but Skin Eruptions rob life of joy. Bucklen's Arnica Salve Cures them; also Old, .Running and Fever Sores, Ulcers, Boils, Felons, Corns. Warts, Cols, Braises, Barns, Scalds.Cbapped Hands, Chilblains. Best Pile care on earth. Drives oat Fains and Aches. Only 35 cents box. Care guaranteed. Sold by St. Bernard Druggist. M. McCORD, Contractor and Builder bbhI The distribution ota circular by the followers of the U. M. Workers in Hopkins county last week showed that they not only believe in talk but also the printing of false promises. The contents of tbe circular was riducnled instead of being indorsed by the miners of tbe county. The miners of Sontbern Kansas who recently went out on a strike and who attempted to keep tbe men who wanted to work from doing so have been enjoined by .the strong hand of Ibe United States Court from Interfering in any way with (hose who desire to labor for a living ibhibu 1BHHHH 15 VS-A- CXPCRIBNOI EARLINETON, KY. of Buildings Erected and. made complete resdy for occupancy, in eluding tne mrnisninp; 01 an materials, mecnanicai ana common uoor All Classes r b According to tbe statistics of tbe production of coal in tbe United States in 1898 completed byEdward W. Parker, statistiMrs. I P. Sktllty, IlepUimUU, Ky., wriltt cian' of the United States geological surof CoatltpaUea Or. Jf. A. vey, tbe largest was In Pennsylvania, where lo a bad Uadldes ivs m mot rslUt "than 10,557,653 tons were added to the 1897 bi- snytblnf tlis. I think It (ar superior to Black tuminous product, tbe total amount mined Draught, Which we used in ourVfamllr. reaching 65,155,841 tons. Experimental tobacco culture conducted by the Government of Victoria, Australia, is in charge of A cosmopolitan a Kentuckian. demand has sprung up for skilled Americans and their methods. 1 Globe Democrat. PLANS. DETAILS. SPEO Price reasonable and satisfaction suaran- - w FIOATION8 A CONTRACTS eed Estimates cheerfully given on sll kinds ft, - of Building and Special Wotk. Give me a F DRAWN UP ON SHORT NOchance at jronr work before letting contract P TICB, ' sqpqwjjpojW!jSEa(fB qyqpiMjftaagyaiiiyiBUiyi t ii OKORGK 'sB!Bs JsBBasilSB. occetiorto Isaac Danlt.) O. TOY, ! ci tr LIVERY & FEED STABLE. At tbe Old Stand, on Main Street, just west of depot, Th.rce mountain boys are going Secretary Atkinson who recently made a down to Louisville to whoop 'em trip to Evansville on business discovered up for Hardin, says the Sandy while there that all tbe mines which tbe Herald. Tbey will give the conmine workers claim to have tied up are vention a "rattlesnake yell" that doing more or less work getting out coal will wake up the city folks when for tbe home consumers among whom, of Hardin's name is mentioned. course are the farmer coal miners, we pre sume, as tbey have to get fuel for cooking purposes. The coke works were started up last week in full blast by the aid of temporary constructed washers, and now tbe work of putting up the new buildings will be rushed forward and the making ot tbe Campbell slack washers be pushed to completion. Upon this machine, we understand Prof. Campbell bas lately made some valuable improvements which will be added 13 tbe new machines to be constructed tor use here. Hopkins connty will receive a serious blow to mining and consequently to all interests if tbe Railroad Commissioners do not give some relief to tbe situation brought about by the courts assessing heavy fines against tbe railroads for hauling coal a greater distance at a less rate than is charged for hauling coal a less distance to market. Hopkins county a coal will be shut out of Louisville, Hender son, Memphis and other markets, and em' barrassed in many other markets. The present decisions of tbe court are detrimental to tbe coal interests of tbe State at large, and if persisted In, will turn over some of our most Important markets to tbe coal fields of other States, notably tbe Pittsburgh field which ships so cheaply by river. Having in tbe past, from time to time sent tbeir best talent into Hopkins County for tbe purpose of organizing same, tbe U. M. Workers have now decided that the while man, either of their order or on the outside can do tbem no good and therefore have adopted new tactics. Now tbey are begging tbe colored man lo come to their assistance, and not finding one among Ibe miners who is willing to advocate their cause, tbey look around among those who tbey hope may be induced to fight tbeir battle, who bas never in any way been connected with Ibo miner, except to advise bim against trouble maker;, offeriug on paper high salary for tbeir services. But the good Judgement of tbe colored man in ibis case bas prevailed and destroyer of tbe offer of Ibe would-b- e peace was rejected, Tbe law forbids men. going iuto any place and committing a breach of peace or in any w.ty disturbing tbe people of a community vvbiln enjoying peace and happiness, and why should a class of men wbo come to a county among those wbo have no comprint 10 make against mine operators be allowed to stir up trouble by sowing seeds of discord so An organisafar as lies in tbeir power tion tbat bas ibe good of mankind at heart should be welcomed, but one whose past acts plainly sbbw that wherever tbey have gained a tooting, Ibe workman becomes a tool in tbe bands of tbe leader, wbo upon tbe most trivial grievance whether real or Imagined, orders tbe men to .surrender all means (support by a .strike and live for moptbs on the charity pf,lbe people. EARLINGTON, KY. j First-Cla- ss Equipment and Prompt Service. iS)it)H : P. McAdams, a popular J no. young lawyer of4HawesvilJe7 has enlisted in the regular army and gone to Manila to fight the Fli- pinos. v iIIH'IIIIHIIIIHISI SJiS)S)ie't.i I tiBiS) 9 t BBsaB2sMBttsflsW J. W. TWYMAN, DEALER IN I jaundiced skin is a syrapton of It springs .f roof biliary disordered liver,' poisons restrained in Ibe blood," which deX sallow, Stoves and Grates, I stroys energy, cheerfulness, vigor, happiness and life. Heroine VrllPrestorer Ibe natural functions" oftne liver. J?rice 50 cents, St..Barnard.Druestore. tm3wjmm9s3Sk s5BBsBHHlff2's5s CSSIISCS AND IISW1RE. ASH YOUR DOCTORI The next meeting of the Green River Valley 'Improvement Association "will taktf place at Rock-porKy., oh July 15, 1890 BACKACHE should never be neglected. Contractor of all kinds Tin, Galvanized Iron and Copper Work. ROOFING AND CUTTEtllNG A SPECIALTY AND SATISFACTION t, tti s)i)H)i It means kidney disorder which, if allowed 10 rn'ri too 'long wilt result in Brigbt's disease, diabetes or other serious lit BJHiU'S) t--i SJH '') iSS) UtISS rmjim 'i'tt GUARANTEED. ! FQLE"S and often 'fatal complaints. kldpey KIDNEY CURE is guaranteed.! Co. disorder. Campbell -- MEDICINE for the A Popular Proprietary Medicine Sold at Retail for Five Cents a Package the first experimental step in a direction that i Henderson .Kentucky Association in July. To Cure preparations, entertain the is making great so the 'reports jjo, to ' tr Press a Cold-i- n One Day MILLION.. may lead to a revolution in the trade. ..; Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. AH druggists refua'dnaBncy if luTalls to cure. '35c." TbYgea&hie bas L. B.Xi on ' " each tablet. er Col. W. C. ,P. Breckinridge, it is said, will again be a candidate MjIV for congressional honors Para blood la fait of Life and Vitality, and car-tie- s' VJsor to th"6rntni of the body. Or. U A. rich, pure Simmons Lirtr Medietas create " blood. EMULSION Cod-Liver SCOTT'S One.iron plant, bas been closed and its big force of wp'rkmea released indefinitely. But tbe thing happened over in Canada. Iron works on this side of tbe line begin'to need more storage room for their surplus orders. San Francisco Chronicle. Hardly a day passes, in families where there ate children, In wblcbBaUard's Snow Liniment Is' not needed It quickly cures Cuts', Wounds. Bruises, Burns and Scalds. Price 35 and 50 cents, a'l. Bernard Drug Store. 1 ,. i. It is shown that tbe mine operators of Southern tyansas by offering now meii not connected with labor organitatioos increased wages are tbe,frlends of labor but not of tbe agitator or bis followers. During Summer we art liable lo Stomach and Dowel troubles, such as piarrhtaa. Colic, Cramps, etc., (or which Dr. M, A. Simmons Liver Medicine is highly recommended. A Npw York company of manufoctuilcg cbemlite.the Blpaas Corniest Company. pUc-- U opontlie market about lira ; Irs stun medicinal tablet or "tabulo" compoxa of compressed powdered preparatlous or curtain racdletBal dniga which iuid been aacer. t lined lo bo of more general uao anions inimical men than any other, for the cure or ! ievlatlon ot such Ilia common to man as liao their origin la an impaired digestion or weake-v- S capacltr for assimilating food.abtorbtng nourishment and eliminating waste. The cailoguo of ills Included under this lieod Is said to tnelade pretty nearly every dlMA. ir which the nhrildan la called urjon to Drescrlbo. In preparing their standard remedy for tbe acceptance of the American peoplb lh company laid down the nrlnolnlA that everything entering Into the packet ahould lib of the elghest grade, and eo prepared and protected aa to retain lis qualities intact and unimpaired inrougn any extended lanaanf tl mo In any climate. Only the choicest dniea ahonld be) Used, their urenarattan ahould be In accordance with tbo latest perfected methods of modern science, tbetabules packed In glass, protected by absorbent cotton, and securely corked, hrcn the corks used harouccnof a grade sohlga In lis requirement that no manufacturer of these Tery-dastoppers could supply moro lhau a small proportion from bis output that would meet tbo exacting ipocirtcatlcns. Tho Blast tUis wero In turn packed In boxes of aqnallty not surpassed In beauty and perfection of workmanship by those used by the most fastidious dealers la jewels anil ornaments of gold.t IlaTisgsettbelrbtghstandard. and nerer consenting to vary from It, tbe proprietor rceorted to the accepted modern methods of mnklng their commodity known, and sersn hundred thousand dollars In. rested within n a years In newspaper advertising baa Informed every American cllUcn concerning tho superior and surprising qualities of Klpan Tabuleav Doing thoughtful and painstaking observers of the changed conditions that sweep over the commercial world, and careful to note every circumstance having a bearing upon the successful prosocutlon of tbeir trade, tbo managers of the company nave noted for every that there Is a presentan Inslttent demand for lower price), although article that universal use, and that the people, reaches or approaches requiring the best of everything, resent being called upon to pay heavy percentages for superfluous ur uunemMrr pruietuua Hgaiiii. umnonug. tbat might re- wrapping- ami uavjuug 1 is needless mine suit in 1years, uut been discovered, caw or n and Droved week. 1 has also thatthMAT.hiilftl dn tint hAT. thn tenAancv to pellanca . - - - exoosore that mieht at first havo I - . .. , from . ...... nave . i- -tr I" i. lain jume is m uravrcit m sravviuig uk or pocksb laroraDie conniunns, idwo mat found to be practioaUy a fresh and at efficacious a for several week or months areaaW-Tv '' ' unimpaired ever. prosperity ot Acting upon theso suggestions, and noting particularly tho great newspapers now sold for a cent Instead ot tbe old rate ot Ave time that amount, and the general tendency lu all directions toward low rate and Increased sales, tbi company bars entered upon the experiment of putting up Rlpans Tabules In pasteboard cartons, which they will offer to the trade upon terms which will permit cf a package being sold by the tlniggtst or etorekoeperataprloe lower than aver lefore adopted for ons-ha- lf a proprietary medicine FIVE CBNTS-t- en tahnlee, or dosee, for In the a cent each. form with which 1 he company will not discontinue tbe manufacture and sal the people havo learned to know and value the Klpaa Tsbvlea, but Will offer the oheaper Miem.v.lsihould beplelnly the benefit of such sort ciperlmentnllr-f- or unaeracoou inr Ant quamy ol ui mwiicms is uufcMHiiiu nm, eurte,. hi uniy uiuerencei pack- being In the form and comparative cost ot paeklM or twjMtnq up.-- The flve-oengea are not yet to be had of all dealer, although It I probable that almost any druggist will obtain a supply when requested by a customer to do so but In any oasa a stogie) carton, containing ten tabules, will Be sent, postage paid, to any address for Ave cents la stamps, forwaraea to tne KipansunernuKiuo., no. Minpruco ut, new xetK. until tna goods are thoroughly Introduced to the trade, agents and peddlers will be supplied at a vli. i I doren cartons for SOncntt. price which will allow them a fair rharjLB of I J doren (1st cartons) for $iA s gross (7D Bartons) for fj&K, K gross (3,ig cartons) for (too. cash with the order lu every cms. i .r- oat; - .. f stnsfMn New L. & N. Train. From tbe Courier Journal. partly digested, and the most sen- - The new vestibule train on the Louisville and Nashville railroad will make its trial trip Saturday About 100 persons afternoon. will be invited by the company to make the initial trip, which will f be to Lebanon Junction and re j?1 sltive stomach objects (0 It rarely. Net one In ten can UKe and digest the plain oil. Nine out of ten can taxe tMULblUN and o II. Tltat's why it cures so many cases of early consumption. Oven in advanced cases it brings comfoit and greatly prolongs life. I... tt btui trvf. rs coal mine, at Lancaster, was sold Monday for $33,500 .to W.? H. Kinoalrd, Cashier ot the National flank, and other Kentucky parties. rat Altamsat Worm-srrend7 WHITE'S CREAM S Host la Quantity. BsttlaQsaltty. ,41 m ii ! LMm 5C0TT' wnA Si ftti. sll druffeliti. BOWNE, CliemUu, Ni M Vcrk. H- I- FstrrMiYMrt Hat all Wtnt Ktmralis. V . ' BOZiS SIT .eVXaXs H I Sold bv St, jfgaag JpffgSton. - M h XXt,XT3-3-Xla1'S- r JAMEft F. BAI.LAM). St. Laula. y.r.l. ;yt, ' ' SSBOeU fctstyugaqg v nm. 1fW V tmuaum STABBED A BOY. JIP .DISLOCATED. ATTEMPT TOJtOB ' Democratic Convention. It has been many years since politi-calfrneeti- JP CHURCH ORGANIZED. Tlannington News. Our farmers have been very busy wheat. Tbe crop Is exceedingly good, better than has been known ''for bar-vesti- Em Allmon While Drunk Slashes aTw.VeYeOhf -- "3u 3nbustrjj roe tLfjrtoe." LOCAL The A . Bareacts. It little babe, beyond a dqabt, bald until bis hair attaaaout; And, later on, la Hken His bairtipraes oot,,bYkEgata. uiW Lexington and Carnival AugiMt and 13. ffiftlSffl, xo, W" J,, 9, n ' tngnow. fry Mr. Ernest Rash and wife visited relatives in Madisonville Saturday and Sunday. Robert Dickcrson, a lad, was drowned in the .Ohio River at Henderson Sunday .night, while bathing. . of Hon. W. Bourland, Dixon, was in town Sunday and Monday on his return from a, trip to Hopkinsville. R George JN. Adams, of McLean County spent a few days here with his brother David Adams this week. Saturday evening about! 8J30 o'clock while Louis Johnson fa colored boy was playing on the street with several other bovs under the electric light near his home,i Em "Allmon, a white man about thirty-thre- e year3 old, came along in an intoxicated condition and stuck a knife in the boy. Allmon was arrested a few minutes later and put intthe city jail to await trial Monday. When arrested he had two pocket knives and two bottles of mean whisky. At the examining trial .before judge Cowcll Monday he said he was drunk and did not know anything about what had No witnesses were happened. found to testify in his behalf, but there were several who substani-atethe bov's storv. The bov said Allmon camo along where they Avcre playing and without any prov ocation cursed him and stuck a knife in him. The cut was on the right arm near the shoulder, glanc ing to the side under arm andcut J ,ting a gash several inches long, reaching the ribs but fortunately not slipping between them. Allmon was remanded to jail to await the action of a higher court. twelve-year-old jJ d tal Ian o t - by local applications, as tbey cannot reach (be diseased portion of tbe ear There is only one way to care deafness, and that Is Deafness is by constitutional remedies. caused by an infllamed condition of the mucous lining of tbo Eustachian Tube. When this to bo gels inflamed you bavo a The Republicans are going to rambling sooad or fmperfect bearing, and Madisonville today to endorse when it isatlrely closed deafness Is the result, and unlesMbe inflammation can be Judge Pratt and send a strong dele- taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed gation to the State convention. forever, nine cases out of ten are caused by catarrb, wbicb is nothing but an inThe Misse? Sheridan, of Ohio, flamed condition of tbe mucous surfaces. We Dollars for two sisters of Chief Dispatcher any willofgive One Hundred by Deafness (caused case catarrb) W. F. Sheridan, of the Louisville ibat cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrb ,& Nashville Railroad, visited Earl- - Cure Send for circulars, free a F CHENEY & Co . Toledo, O. f "N jingtou this week. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Hall's Family Pills are the best Elder I. H. Teel, of the Christian church, began a (prqtracied meeting at Slaughtcrsvijle Monday and will continue twelve days. Deafness Cannot be Cured J f . s 1. . Jno. W. Twyman, our enterprising tinner, has opened abranch establishment at Nebo. "Xhe fin .Js Twyman & Reynolds and ,the business is in charge of Wm. Reynolds an active man and good w.otkman. Lx- V Mr. Jno. M. Victory is ,home from Hot Springs, Ark., somewhat refreshed and rejuvenated by.his stay here. John.hasn'the strength lie would like to have ' but .the boihng process leaves one weak and strength comes Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Bramham, the parents of Will Bramham, who was injured in the wreck at Guthrie & &' ??, r as reported in The. Bee last week, came to the bedside of their son Sunday,from Versailles', where they were visiting at the time of the accident. Eloped. Herald and Mr. Bourdley Pitcock, both of thcPond River country, came to Earlington Sunday,staid overnight with friends and left on the early morning train for Springfield, Tenn., where they were married. Miss Herald's home had been in the household of Pete Laffoon since childhood. Mr. j. R. Dean had some sport with these lovers when he saw them about to board the train, by feigning to have had a telephone message from Pete to stop them. The prospective groom is reported to have become so agitated that he leaned up against the car and almost needed an application of cold water to his face. Mr. and Mrs. Pitcock returned on the morning train the same day. zamr- Miss Mattie - "Capple" Cole, Conductor, VIcI- - anything like so large a crowd was Hecla Presbyterian With a Mema Conductor "Dad" Ray.Hurt In a seen at a Hopkins? Cottnty & . ? ft bership of Fifty-Fiv- e. ously Attacked by Bums years. Wreck at the dap. 1 as was Jn evidence at Since our last wo, have bad tbe lady After a ten days' meeting conat Quthrle. ' Saturdayf MaMnville 11 The preacher, Mrs. Conductor Arthur Cole was set Goebel leaders had been quietly at ducted by Rev. Joseph Hopper, of preached three Munnto visit as. She uuriea unaer tne ueoris 01 nts sermons to the good people upon by thieves at Guthrie during work in the hope they might ,get Berryville, Ky., and Dr. McElroy, of our city who appreciated 'her coming, Caboose. 1 the early morning of Tuesday and the crowd and slip up on the ma of Lexington, Ky., the Hecla Pres- very much. badly used. They were after his jority of the Democrats of Hop byterian church is organized with The pay car passed through last MonA southboundv.frejght train run in which day, and left tbe boys with glad hearts 5t membership of ning in two sectionswas wrecked money but he had left it in his kins County, but the old war dogs caboose while he went down the of the party aroused themselves is manliest such uueresi sou ear and plenty of money. at Mortons Gap at 1:30 Tuesday Hero Cash says be has quit wild goose as .argues well for the fumorning and Conductor "Dad" track to do some switching, so and stirred every stump to carry nestness of hunting and is going to see the girls every Most organization. Ray of the first section had his that they got nothing but a fight the day for Hardin. They carried ture of the Sunday. Hero wants some one to cheer the credit for the success of this him in his old days. for their trouble. Conductor Cole it. right hip dislocated. The flagman The town was full of people undertaking is due to the untiring Tbe funeral of Uncle Allen Mcintosh of the second section was severely was beaten over the head and cut plastered over'with Hardin badges None of the and there was much enthusiasm work of Mrs. Jo F. Foard and Mrs. will, bo preached at the Alexander gravejolted by the fall when he jumped in several places. He brought his on the Hardin side and no little William Wendel who have for yard, by Rev. Lamb, tbe first Sunday In from his train and was quite sick cuts arc deep. train into Earlington reaching here bitterness between the partisans several yearskept this before them for awhile, but is not injured. Kinnie Carroll, of EarlingtOD, spent as thoir most earnest desire and The air stuck on Conductor about 7:30 Tuesday morning, and of the three candidates. The test labored to further its success on Mondey nignt with bis parents. Ray's train and caused it to stop. is at his home on Railroad street. of strength was on the yotelor B. E. Parker, while cutting wheat last all occasions. So have they en C. C. chairman. The flagman was sent back but it week, bad the misfortune to get a finger temporary Best way to Invest 35 Cents, and bjdly mashed, and it thought amputa listed the interest, is said did not have time to get is Givens was npminated by the Antioc, Miss., July 1st, 1898. aid of the people about them and! tion will be necessary. around the curve before the second New Spencer Medicine Co. Gdebel andStpna Hardin men and is organized. I want to Gus Mcintosh is on tbe sick list. section came. He lighted a fusee Nubian Tea.tell Iyou what I think of your men united on W. B. Davisf a the church have used it myself and It is rather a singular and fit co Tbe picnic of our town will be given and gave the stop signal, but the In my family, and It is all that yon claim Stone man. The vote stood J34 incidence that the organization July aid, and a glorious time is anticipated. for it. It is tbe Liver Medicine I second train could not be stopped tried. It is Jc:t best thing to tako if ever for Givens and 573 for Davis. tbe you should have been effected on the and crashed through Conductor feel bad and are bilious. Resolutions were adopted .en fifth anniversary of the arrival of The powerful pen which created "David A. B. Lancaster. Ray's caboose, overturned a bagdorsing the Chicago platform, fav Sold by St. Bernard Drag Store. JMrs. Ford at.Hecla. Harum," the literary sensation of tbo gage car that was next and wrecked of WJ J. oring the year, gives as a charming story in the Henry Qooch Killed. several other cars in the train. Bryan, denouncing trusts, .etc., A TIMELY. HINT. July number of LippINCott's Maouine. jaur blood i'on ftbouU Henry Gooch was, shot through endorsing the Goebel electionHaw ttdr and pure be Ue and see tbatstem put In Is "The Conductor Ray was standing to by John Luther a and yon j Hi twrioetlr Gernaacoddfttarbjetfee Tbau one side o the track about a car the head and killed at Slaughters-vill- e anu maKing a leini rowara up- Carlstedt'shsalthy WTr.Pow4r. nee you Long, and many ether attractions, will be colds will last Friday night and his holding the McChord railroad jbill ana be Ires (ram malaria, typfcold.ftrcr, r,Tcr found in this remarkable number. length ahead of his caboose and IBS mp. wt, iiontn Powdsr btfa bttt ,mMlcWaoBty cattbay. was literally buried under the de- body found the next morning near and the Chinn school book bill, Are you a subscriber to The ftf I'sBrOttVs'Saruaa Bee? You should be. bris of his caboose. Engineer John the railroad bridge in the south although the two latter measures? :tW.ss4w7lrk-2aiHTGOo K'vtr fWii- -. Bonham rode his engine through end of that town. Shots were were not mentioned by title. .Delr&aabt Gooch has egates were instructed to vote ,for the caboose and until the train heard at the time. St. ,BynaraDrpg Store. came to a standstill and was not had an unenviable and a desper- Hardin as a unit. Why? scratched, although his cab was ate career and it was his son Jody A brooklet is a. Jittle, brook No Right to Ugliness. torn away and smokestack almost Gooch who shot and killed Renn Coursiog down the shady dell; The woman who is lovely in face, f orp demolished. Conductor Lane re- Ashby and wounded Marshal Bill and temper will always have friendsSbpt A,boolens a littie book-T- ales jsHSi . ssWtysnasw Jsssm of love they tell; mained in the cupalo of his ca- McGary of that town not long one who would be attractive must kegHier .BBBSl health. she is weak, sickly and aMrrun 'Tm m JSSSSSIHMwMUIgSVSBBBS Henry Gooch had been down .heIfwill be nervous and Jrritablo.'' af A streamlet 4s a little stream until, the train stopped. The since. boose Which reflects the summer's sky, constipation or rest of the crew jumpedj and the warned to leave the country, but she has blood will cause,kidaey trouble, her But'a biUIel siot a littfe"ball pimples, blotches, impure flagman, John Longstaff, rolled came back and met his fate. skin eruptions and a wretched"complezion. Can any one tell why? the best down the long embankment at the There is no clew as to the perpe- Electric Bitters is stomach, medicine fo'tbe larper's Bazir. fitsamW IK pyssssssssmrHr liver andilcid world to regulate saw mill and struck a log. Thorn- trator of the deed and public sent- neys and to purify tbe blood. It'gives Tetter. Eczema and Skin Diseases vield nerves, bright smooth, ton was the engineer on first sec- iment in that section does not strongrich complexion.eyes,will make velvety quickly to Ihe marvelous healing qualities skin, It seem to call for a very thorough tion. SBSfllsSSSBsr&'BBSSSSSSSS- charmioK woman of a rundown of bY wide 'fame. xskio specialist invalid. Only 50 cents at St. Bernard ajcCaralbtHA 'of world investigation. Co. Drugstore. " His Life Was Saved. "jssOHBEJP1?K.iv The Prize Fight. HAS NATURE WARNED YOU? Mr . E. Lily, a prominent citizen of Arnold nines Start Up. Hannibal, Mo., lately bad a wonderful deNature herself clad lu tho eirlr ffa'bj ok Sung before t.be earning The new machinery for hoisting, liverance from a frightful death. In telling pri nif . blauous forth trees and flowers this, the chord to Tlbrate to of it be says: "I was taken with Typhoid moildespondent of all, springtime and hotrtbe screening and loading coal atjthtf fight: del'gbtful do ",Bnt then when they put on the mitts My jroa feci? Have 70a that tired shaky feellnr, Fever Ibat ran into Pneumonia. ijo"er- -. Will Fi(z have Jim or Jim have Fits?" lungs became hardened, I was so weak I tbe forerunner of Chills, Malaria and Typhoid new Arnold mine of the St. paas this warning; Kerer 7 If so, tou rauit . ... '9 couldn't even sit up in bed Nothing helped as it is an indication of not New York Sun. sickness; avoid this; nam toai company at tins Place me. I expected to soon die of Consump- consult us a our advice costs 70a nothing. Call on your and arocure a bottle of was set to moving yesterdaynd But 'twas found when they'd finished tion, when I iieard of Dr. King's New Dis- Dr. German Llxer ' those rampant rams covery. One bottle gave great relief. I one Carfitedt's at bed time for Powder. Take dose a day six days; then operation That continued its use and now am well and follow br procuring- a bottle of Yucatan Chill that plant is again in Jim got" Pflx with a few two strong I can't say 100 much in its praise." Tonic, following; tbe directions and after von after the delay necessary to put in Louisville Post. two treat remedies, This marvellous medicine is lbs sorest and weeks' course of these will feel like the flowers look la the spring-- . the permanent tipple and latest (n tbe world for all Throat' Prepare yourself for the malarial or hot season quickest cure Dr..M. ASJmmons Liver Medicine bat a ca germs. If Is when the and Lung Trouble. Regular sites 50 cts. necessary atmosphereyour fall of warns you, machinery for handling the coal. tions! renuUlloo, tttendlox ctci sboot sixty IS JuS? AS GOOD FOR ADULTS. system and when II I i I Tr VZ-- 1 tt TssfjsaslssBsi im sST fifty-fiv- e MPVVaB "wHafHrafl An Excellent Combination. Tho pleasant method and benegolml effects of tho well known remedy, Srnut or Fios, manufactured by tho Caufobnia Fio Svncp Co., Illustrate tho valuo of obtaining tho lirmld laxa tive principles of plants known to ba medicinally lnxattvc and presenting thcra In tho form most refreshing' to the tasto and acceptable to tho system. It is tho ono perfect strengthening- laxative. clcansW tho svstem cffectua.Ur. dispelling colds, headaches and fevers gently yet promptly and enabling oao to overcome habitual constipatloa per manently, xrs periccr. ireeaonvxrora every objcctlonablo aualltv and aub- stanco, and its acting on the Jddaeys, lircr and bowels, without weaKening' or irritating them, make it tho ldel laxative. In tho process of manufacturing flo-aro. used, as they arc pleasant to taa taste, but tho medicinal qualities of the remedy arc obtained from senna and other aromatic plants, by a method known to tho CAMFoniru, Flo Snrop Co. only. In order to get Its beneficial effects and to avoid imitations, plfjasa remember the full name of the Company printed on mo iront 01 every package. a Blue-Eye- 1 i.1- - ot-D- r. firjiir CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. LOUISVILLE. CT. NEW YOmCT. T. For sale by all Druggists. Price SOc per bottle. BAIT FRANCISCO. CAX . S GROVES -- W. A. N1SBB1 , Frssldant O, W. WADD1LL, Caiblsr' 2Kopkina (Eounty Madisonville, Ky. Ciptal Stock, - - - $5Q,l Transacts a general binking business and invites the accounts of the citizens of Hopkins and adjoining coon lies, Has the finest and mostsecuro vanilla that section of Kentucky Capital Stock Paid In, tBO.OOO. COMMENCED BUSINESS IN ajood-lookin- g. Surplus Fan Jeffries-Filzsimmo- TASTELESS 120,000. I8S7. drug-gri- Jim-jam- s C H I LL JNO. TD N I C WARRANTED. PRICE 50 cts. OiLATU, 11X5., MOV. G. MORTON, and ti.oo Trial bottles free at St. Bernard repeat the above. These Remedies in stock Drugstore, every bottle guaranteed. tod sold by St. Bernard Drug Store. years, air s molt lucceitf al Livsr JUfuIator. Good for the Children. Crop Conditions. The Best Law school. It is set forth by the Weather We call especial attention to the Bureau in its last weekly report that in the principal comitates of advertisement in another column of the celebrated Lebanon Law the central valleys corn has made oldgood growth and its condition is School. This is perhaps the Mrs. Ella Hinson. of Hinlon. Ala., writes us August lath, 1898. "I advise all mothers to eive their children Planter's Nubian Tea when they are puny or fret ful. I keep this medicino in tbe bouse and when tbe children are ailing I give tberd a dose and that is the last of it." Sold by St. Bernard Drag Store. , Mr. W. H. Overby, of Hender- son, deputy.revenue collector, was in Earlington yesterday and visited sppie Jianjllers of ciga'rs besides calling on friends here. rsrlsMedtelneCo., St. Louis, lio. Oentlemen: We sold Ui year, 900 boUlea o nnnvK-TASTKUma CIIELl. TONIC and bsrt bought tbrse gross slrsadr this yesr. In all our ex- psriaiics or is years, ia uia urux iuuidvh. ui,t paversold an article that gare ucli universal aatls CaiMlnn am roar Tanl. Yours tralr. Aiimr.CARB 4C0. IS, 1M3. The advantages of a bank account are numerous. It is not to business men we are talking tbey know all about it but to salaried men, wage earners and to women. There's safety i( tbe bank is a good one. There's convenleace-Ib- 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 farge sum in your pocket Any Old Sore. 1 E. L. Blanks is branching out in the saw mill business. He has been for some time operating a mill at Dovar, Tenn., and was at Mortons Gap this week getting additional hands to run another new mil about to be .started near the same place. TJiis mill will also-bunder his charge. Not one in five hundred has ever seen a combination of attractions half as great as those, of the Lexington Horse Show, Fair and Carnival, during August 8 to 1a. Every novel exhibition and enter, tainment known to mankind will have space on the grounds. A mecca for pleasure seekers. Reduced rates on all railroads. To almost every woman at some time or other some knowledge of and dress making comes as a convenient and often invaluable aid. It is tor the benefit of these women that Harpir't Bazar is presenting two valuable series of articles "Practical Talks on Millinery," and "Home Dress- wte. making," both by specialists in the If your sight is .bjnrred with specks respective subjects. spots floating before your eyes, or ou bonnet-trimmin- g generally improved, although in which has need of cultivation, been much retarded in nearly ail sections of the district named. In portions of the southern states corn is suffering for rain and has been permanently injured in portions of Georgia, Florida and Wonderful Dlsfovery. LuMsroxo, Ala., April 13, i8g8. southern Texas. Winter wheat is Hew Spencer Medicine Co now being harvested as far north Dear Sirs: I have been troubled with I bad no as the Ohio and central Mississliver and stomach complaint. appetite and my general health was very ippi valleys, with generally light bad. I took medicine from four different The doctors and they failed to do roe any good yields, but excellent quality. I got no relief until I began to use your reports respecting spring wheat valuable Nubian Tea. t used about two dollars worth of it, and it did me more are less favorable than in the pregood than all tbe medicine I ever took. I vious week, owing to effects of expounds in weight have gained thirty-fivand my health is very good, I can sleep cessive moisture, especially on the I lowlands in North Dakota and soundly and my appetite is excellent. can recommend Planter's Nubian Tea to to any com- Minnesota; on uplands in these ihe world as being a munity. Any one who doubts this state- states, however, it has made luxment can writs Oscar Baker. uriant growth, and lodging is Sold by St. Bernard Drug Store. threatened in portions of the latter T. B. Porter Dead. state. In South Dakota spring T. B. Porter, a prominent wheat is in a promising' condition. farmer of the Nebo country and a member of the Hopkins county Would Not Suffer So Again for Fifty Times Iu Cost. Republican Committee, died at I awoke last night with severe pains in his home Sunday about noon. my stomach I never felt so badly in all Mr. Porter has been in poor health my life. When I came down to work this morning I felt so weak I could hardly some time and recently visited work. I went to Miller & McCurdy's drug Hot Springs but was not helped. store and they recommended Chamberlain's Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It On Friday he became seriously ill Colic like magic and one dose fixed me worked being partially paralyzed. The all right. It certainly is tbe finest thing I ever used for stomach trouble. I shall not deceased was a brother of Esquire be without it in my home hereafter, for I Herschel Porter, and of Mrs. E. should not care to endure tbe sufferings of night again He lastH. Wilson, for fifty times its price. B. Ersst, of Madisonville. Q. Liveryman, Bnrgettstown, leaves a wife and four children be- Washington-- Co., Pa. For sale by St. sides two grown sons by his first Bernard Drugstore, Earlington; Ben T. e God-send est law school in the south, and certainly the most famous. Its graduates have filled the highest offices in the country. They have been and are United States Senators, and Congressmen by the score, Judges of the United States Supreme Court and other Federal Courts, and arc on the supreme benches of Tennessee, Alabama, Florida and elsewhere, to say nothing of the many Judges of inA diploma from ferior courts. this old law school is a passport to any point in the profession. Had Kidney Disease 37 Years. Cut. iBruwe, .or Sprain quickly healed Meeting at Mortons Qap. wlsta .Saaser .Salve' the greatest .bealtog Elder I. H. Teel will begin a rrpsedy.1 ihf, world. Campbell ft Co.' protracted meeting at Mortons Gap Those summer thin suits for Monday, July 10. Mr. Teel has men are.the.acme of comfort and held a number of meetings at many hot days. Sty- - Lucile jiotel, J. W. PRITCHETT. PROPRIETOR. MADISONVILLE, - KENTUCKY Co ompouno properly it takes time. It requires experience and a complete knowledge of drugs. It requires the draggi. to have a larga amount of drugs-fre-sh drugs. He mast give tbe best possible work, and for compensation he mast be reasonable. prescriptions JAMES PRANOBWAY. ERNEST OLAYTOR, i satisfaction these places since he began his ministry, llishT'.ancl well made and prices in Earlington and is one of ihe low. bt. Bernard Store. most indefatigable workers in the ministry. Mr. E,,B. ,Bourland spent with friends in Earl- Bismarck's Iron Nerve Was Ihe result of his splendid health. SSSI2Penergy Indomitable will and tremendous For relief and comfort in Asthma are not found where Stomach, Liver, KidHoney Of Tar bas no equal. neys and Bowels are out of order. If yoa 95 and:jD cents.' St. Bernard Drugstore want these qualities and the success they bring; use Dr. King's New Life Pills. They APay y.u.r Q'ty .taxes develop every power 01 brain ana body, Only ajc at St. Bernard Drugstore. per cent. One square from depot, on Main Street, MADISONVILLE, KY. Best service. Choice table. WITH THE ABOVE FACTS REMEMBER WE'RE CAREFUL. Full corps of experienced hotel Cous-tehpln. ST. BERNARD DRUG STORE, Price n' saveahe ??d J. C. GOODLOE, Practical Painter, KY. CO YEARS' EXPERIENCE of Mr. G. A. Stillman, a merchant Mrs. Charlie Lindsey aud Mrs. Tampico, III., writes' "Foley's Kidney David M. Wooldridge, of Madi Cure is meeting with wonderful success. It has cured some cases here that physi- sonville, Mrs. Jacob Wooldridge, cians pronounced incurable. I myself am able to testify to its merits. My face to- of Springfield, Tenn., Mr. David day Is a living picture of health, and Fo Littlefield, of bt. Louis, all closja leys Kidney Cure has made it such I Irinnrprl of Mr. nnrl Mrs. Inn. TV years with tbe had suffered twenty-sevedisease, and I feel ten years Barnett, visited the Barnett home! younger than I did one year ago. I can obtain some wonderful certificates of its on South Railroad street yestermedical qualities. Campbell & Co. day. They all just happened in n y Collector. Choice novelties and the proper and late patterns in Ladies Collars qnd neckwear .at St, Bernard Store. , EARLINGTON, NEW ,Miss,Liz?ie Huff spent Tuesday in Madisonville. Pr. M. A. Simmons Lircr Mtdicins crtates a good Apgetite, Toass and 'Strengthens tbe Stomach, ud builds up the Health. PWT HOTEL KY. Runaways. Will and Porter Smith, fourteen and twelve years of age respectively, sons of Thos. H. Smith, colored, left home Saturday afternoon and arc supposed to have started for Tennessee. They took plenty of clothing and a dollar or two in money. Monday their father sent notices to the chiefs of police of several towns between here and Nashville asking for their arrest. at the same time and there resulted a little impromptu family reunion. Cy Scott, Proprietor. Lon Hall, Clerk. nZla a skstch and description mar Anron opinion free whether oa julcalr ascartaln our patentable- SaassBBnlea- luTeatton ii probably tlonsstnetlrconsdentiai. iisauto4csBsenti aeot free. Oldest aceocr Of.sertpcsWnta. Fatoats taken iBrouen iluna . Kvclsl neMta. without chares, la U Trade Marks Designs Copyrishts Ac. Scientific slur NEAR DEPOT. Foley's Kidney Cure it a sale sure rem- ui nil muuey uu uuuuct Asiacusos . in America. See (hem at the St. Nejvly ,furnjslied frombotjom to cu.f uuaiuiccu 50c uaupucu o. vu. top. and front to rear. Bast accomBernard Store. modations. The New York People (Socialist) Mss AddieLeuton, of Nashville, says that the Rpsktn is t.ho guest o jMjss Aggie Wyatt. association, at Ruskin, Tenn., Henry Kochler ft Company, commonly known as the "Ruskin Colony," as about to collapse. Its Lumber Dealers of Louisville, Ky., Truths Tersely Told. Iyqtan Mattings and Rugs new, novel, handsome, lasting made .jyiISORVILLE, Polite attention. elr A haa4aoaelr fuastntted woeslr. sdeaMso lennisl. Terms. Xi eusMen roar ! lew moftths,tL Sold nj all newsdealers. mm. n Robinson, Mortons St, Charles Gap; George King, - 'The handsome catalogue, with daily program and some special amusement figures of Ihe Lexing-lt.gtoHorse Show, Fair and Carnival has been received at this office and we will be glad to deliver same to interested agrjlicaflts. It is one of the handsomest catalogues tver issued by any enterprise of. tliU character, and rjemjurns are very liberal In all classes. n and bavo pains on tbe right side under the ribs, then your liver is deranged, and you need a few doses' Of HsastNE to regulate It Price cents St. Bernard Drugstore, n u ST eHHIMMsle alt mm r The July issue of Harper's Maga-zln- e is one of the best fiction numbers of the summer, containing no tj less than six entertaining short It is no mere coincidence that stories by such writers as I. Zang-wilwhile Cleveland spelled djsaster, Frederic Remington, Thomas McKinley has proved to have been an advance agent of prosperity in- A. Janvier and Margaret Sutton deed.Mr. Zangwill's story, Briscoe. Philadelphia Inquirer. Transitional," is a pathetic story CUBAN RELIEF cures flM4UAM CoUcNeuraleiaaml Toothache that tells how a little Jewess reftUUUClS sad Summer Complaints'. Price, 26 Cent. nounced her Christian lover for h;r father's sake; and Mr. Janvier, Sold by St. Bernard Drug Store. under )he,tille '"The Wrath of the Zuyder Zee," tells with intense, tragic powena - story of Holland. writes: My wife suffered from The July number contains also Irobble for years She consulted ' tried, number of .of (he physicians and gettinga relief. She a, complete ,'uccuunt Cures without Australian 'cowboy?" his life and duced to try Foley's Kidney Cure l, &k mwsa BP r I ITHpsTi jslRftCwfir V. ?: of Many Colors Republicans of this part of A Coat county wilt' turn out well to But .What Your House customs.'fiTlic author of this the convention at Madisonthat tlic, cattleman ville and give Judge Clifton J. Australia is very .similar to our "Made in America." That Pratt the right sorfofasend off, own sounds good and that's where and a strong delegation to the State convention. Last fall I sprained by left hip while those new and popular1 mattings handling sortie, heavy boxes. The doctor I and Rugs, the Ioytan mattings, If the predisposition to worms in cull called'oa said 'at first it was a slight strain dren Is not cured tbey may become eia and 'would "soon be well, but it continued were made that are on sale at the ciated, weakly and In danger of convnl to grow worse and I could hardly get about St. Bernard Store. sions. While's Cream Verraifag"is the RightP Your cow-punche- kidney several Kidney was inThe and io less than a week after she began using It, of the she was greatly improved and three botattend of tles cured her. Campbell and Co, lands and houses are to be sold, invite correspondence with Mill for sale. have and the hundred or so colonists men who PoplarJurnber and Hardwoods They buy still ou the site of the colony are in mixed cars, Dry or Green. "Trust not to appearances," but put your appealing to the Utopians of the Write them. faith in Hood's Sarsaparilla, which never disappoints. It is tbe best medicine that country for fifteen thousand dolRibbons in newest colors and money can buy lars to tide them over the "crisis." styles, and all widths at St. Ber- pard btore. Enlisting Soldiers. A United States Army recruiting I Missas Li2:s and Marv Sullivan station has been opened at MadiFor Infants and Children. visited relatives in Nashville this sonville in charge of First Lieut. The Kind Yen Have Always week. D. P. Cordray, Sergeant Frank Money to patent good Ideas may be seGirling and Private Reeser, all of Bears tho cured, by our aid. AddreHTHEPATliNT 6&-S- 0 jtECpiD,;Baltim'oe, rMd. the 17th Regular Infantry. They Signature of enlisting for all branches of the are Lumber Vnted. July 1st is the Jimit fixejl WantedTcCooo.feet clear Poplar service. by law. City ta?ces must ,be Lumber: ixi2ri4 M. McCqrd, Cured When Others Failed. .Earlington, ivy. paid before then to save cost,1 iii.,S A. Ingalls, Crown Point N Y, Wall Paper We have some Choice, Standard Patterns inWall Paper, Good Goods at Reasonable Prices, which will serve many housekeepers as well as 'the high priced Papers offered :: :: :: :: elsewhere. THOJ3. . Manufacturer of Hlfta Grad B.Y0HNG j a Seslal!. ' Boots andShoes, Repair Work A Jm. fr. B?a.i'liirtgjtoirxtlCy. wish to state to the general pub lie that owing to the de'rnapd for new work, as well as all clashes of repair work, I have procured the services of a shoemaker from Evansville and am ;nb'w pre pared to do all work promptly on short notice. All work guaranteed to fit and give satisfaction. I x.f6LAD TO SHOW YOU. first-clas- s - St. Bernard General Store. Jno. 1. Barnett, Collector. Met the Requirements of Joseph, Requires is TWO COATS of ;;.. r. jsr( Trade Solicited. 2&r) II u: 'Mtt II 4. T r WiSWMS WMW9BX X 71 to work, 'I went (o ,a drugstore and tbe druggist recommended me to try Chamber lain's rain iairo. I irtea it and one-haof a fittKceni bottle cured. me entirely1. I now recommend It to all my friends. F. lf most successful and popular remedy. Price t. KOBiaaoB, fGwge.Klsg', St.'Ckarks, sl on; by St. Bea Bernard Drugstore, Mortons The latest thing in mattings it's matting time surely and Rugs; the popular lyotan matting, They arc all made in America. right, at the St. Bernard Store, 25 cents. 01, oeruaru urugsioro. Prices 1 st ana save cost. Tno. T. Barnett. Pay your taxes before Jul Collector. I Quality Unsurpassed. MIXED PAINTS. ; St. !'tf . Berif4 Drag Stee. i ?' Js. 'J ..,;:-- ak. .. ., ft V. rajyiSaaMHsf', j&teL. A lh . f'.Tj' v- u ' . ,,. V i '. il r .. -- SOT INTIMIDATED. There it no Kodak but (Jit Eastman JCodai Itf'f 0 Copyright, 1S50, by D. M. Stearns.) I.fjwox I. Tho liaising of Lazarus Golden text, John xl, (John at, 85, "I nm the resurrection and tho life." Is dono to or through tho people All that by Secretary Wood, of cartridges and can of God I for tho glory of God. Even sickness and death limy bo for Ills glory M, W.t who was on hand with Uj be loaded in daylight. and for tho good of Ills children. When a helper to use his powers of perwo Fine achromatic lens, safety Ho neonis not to hear, will must bcllovo seo to It In suasion against their going. They shutter, set of three stops and that Ho has heard and arc well Ills tlmo and way, whichseems always tho a deaf, ear to his appeals socket for tripod screw, .turned utterly to very best. Though He and warnings to look but for trouble made and covered with leather. neglect us and even to allow great sor" 1? plate rows to coino to us, wo must bcllovo that extras, no bothersome if they did go, and seemed to feel No Ho lores us just tho samo. no heavy glass plates. holders, Lesson II. Tho Anointing In Bethany sure they had a right to work any Goldon Text, Mark xlv, (John xll, Kodaks $5.00 to $35-- . where they chose and were able to 8, "Sho hath dono what rho could." ' Truo worship U costly. David would not JAMES .R. LOVE, Manager, aoi N. Cherry Street, Nashville, Capt. K. G. ROUSE, Mgrf Palmer House, Broadway, Paducali, take care of thcmselvns. So they EASTMAN KODAK CO. oiler burnt offerings unto tho Lord of Tennessee. . laughed at Sec. Wood's efforts and cttttctMiuifMm Kentucky. Rochester, N. Y. that which cost Htm nothing (II Sam, S. H. NEWBOLD, Manager, 34a W. Main Street, Louisville, xxlv, 04). Thcro Is no worship In what Most of these Cain. T. L. LEE, Manager, Corner Main and Auction Streets, . went to Evansville. wo can glvo without feeling It. It Is pos Kentucky. Memphis, Tenn. men were from the country, a few sible to servo without being cumbered, to tolerated a moment in any North- bo rid of caro and anxiety (Phil, lv, 6). from the Monarch Mines. A. S. FOriD, Manager, 327 Upper Sccond'Streer, Evansville, Ind. I.kssom III. Jesus Teaching Humility ' .! ern State. The difference is Wholly (John xlll, Goldon Text, John xlll, & BRO. Memphis, Tenn. & Rialto In IS, " I havo given you an oxamplo." Tho one of respect for the law. , Theyendettaln Kentucky. '" pcoplo of this world aro hero for Building, St. Louis, Mo.; J. W. BRIDGMAN, Room 404, Building, Chicago, 111. v. Intervention by the authorities their regard for law the Kentucky r tho pcoplo of God aro hero for Him simply postpones but does not mountaineers have not advanced that Ho may bo glorified In them. While .of Christ wo liavo eternal rebesides beyond the civilization of six. cen- by tho work life Is to us an oxamplo of prevent the inevitable, demption, Ills causing much expenditure of time turies atro in Europe. A railroad how wo should llvo hero to tho glory of of no reputation, Ho innilo Times-Uniothrough Clay county, Ky., would God. upon Him Himself of a servant and money. Albany tho form vand took blood feuds' than humbled Himself unto death. do more o stop LESSON IY. Jesus, tho Way, and the if there anything else, for it would change Truth, nnd tho Llfo (John xlv, looks very much as Golden Text, John xlr, 0, "Jesus salth was urgent need for the employ-me- the ideas of the people and make unto him, I nm tho way, tho truth and of tho llfo. ' ' Tho words and works of Christ of one or two regiments of them ashamed of. the barbarism spoken and wrought by tho wcro volunteers in the mountain re- - these perenial murdering matches. Fatherall through Illm. Tho Father dwellof that other ing In Him did It all. Both Father, Son gions of Kentucky. Philadelphia The same is true and Spirit Southern form of savagerj'negro bodies theirwill dwell in us, niako theso Bulletin. mansions nnd accomplish all Chicago Tribune. lynching. their pleasure in words and works In us to The time is coming when the tho glory of God (verses 17, 23, IS). It Is tho Lord's pleasuro that in all our dally State will be compelled to take acof Respect.. Resolutions life, whlla troubles may assail, wo should tion. We commend to its govern havo His not .havo Whereas, It has pleased Almighty God penco over troubled hearts, bat 1, 87, with possessing us (verses ment the example of Texas, which to removo by death from the walks ofiraen chapters has found its corps of Rangers our beloved brother, T. L. Osbotoe, June LKSSOJt V. Tho Comforter Promised . Golden Text, John (John xlv, very efficient in handling lawless- 5th, 1899, therefore be it, t will pray ana a few com- - Resolved, That in the death of Urolher xlv, 10, "Iyou anothertho Father and Ho ness. Outlawry, comforter." What shall glvo panics of such mounted police Osborne this lodge has lost a valued hietn-be- Jesus was to nis dlsclplos, when High-price- d with them, Ho desires the His family sustains the loss of a kind with authority to shoot and say Holy Spirit to bo tot overy believer, our Indulgent father, and the husband Teacher, our Guide, our.J Remembrancer, nothing about it afterward, would communityand his lost a peaceable, 'exem- our Comforter, our over prcsont friend, bring peace and. security to plary citizen. soon ' ever telling us of Jesus, and showing us those wild mountain scenes of disResolved, That we hombly bow in sub- things to como, and through us convincing tho world of sin and righteousness order and bloodshed. Washing- mission to the will of Him who doetb all and judgment. affecting disthings well and accept this I.ES80N VI. Tho Vino and tho Branches ton Times. Golden Text, John rv, pensation as another reminder that we too (John xt, The Kentucky feud is having must soon. die and be gathered into! that 0, "I am tho vino, yo aro tho branches." Tho great object In all our union with its innings with all the land whither our Droiber has preceded us. Christ Is that wo should bear much fruit tender our warmest to tho glory of God. Tho fruit is menResolved, That we As a place of the ..trimmings. S3, as lovo, In vendetta Corsica will be called sympathy to the family so sorely bereaved, tionedThcroGal. v,bo much workjoy, peace, may and llttlo and exhort them to look for solace loilim cto. fruit, for tho work may bo our work and upon to take a back seat and note who alone can heal the broken heart. not His. Thcro may also bo seemingly how much better Kentucky can do Resoloed, That the lodge room be llttlo work, but a great deal of fruit. the business. Los Angeles Times. draped in mourning and Ibe brethren wew Faith nnd meekness aud patience may Agricultural Prosperity. crop demand. In 1894 the corn basines trip to Madlsoavilla list Satur- death to schools? not bo manifest in great works as much Kentucky is trying hard to jus- the customary badge of sorrow for the as in tho ordinary routine of life. It docs agri- exportation of the United States day. In an article on improved MORTONS OAP. not becomo us to bo ever longing to do tify its old name of the "dark and next thirty days. Col. J. H. was $66,000,000. It was $28,000,-00- 0 Mr. Thomas Wjrnn is very tick at Ibis Rev. G. M. Driver preached at Ibe BapResolved, That a copy of these reso- Bomo great thing, but cheerfully to do or cultural .conditions, writing. bloody ground." Topeka State lutions be entered upon Ibe minutes of the bear what comes to us. Tho vine bears Brigham, Assistant Secretary of in 1895, $101,000,000 in 1896, tist church Sunday night. A Utile child of Ora Goad's was bitten tho fruit through tho branches, so Christ Agriculture, says: 0 Journal. lodge, a copy seat the bereavad family, and in us will quietly do all. the $i78;ooo,ooo in 1897 and "Within Mrs. Annie demons is very ill at this is for us on tbe band very badly by a vicious bog it writing. This gain is last Thursday. in 1898. Kentucky people who are a copy famished the Earlington Bee for just to abldo in His lovo. last two or three years I have no' Lesson VII. Christ Betrayed and ArTitos, Lodgstaff, 1 encouraging. Miss Mollie Alexander, of Hopkinsville, It should be kept suffering inconvenience or danger publication. Sunshine. Golden Text, ticed a marked change of feeling Com. rested (John xvlll, I. H. Teel, is ihe guest of Mrs. Charles Bradley. I V. A. Toombs Isa. 1111, 0, "Ho Is despised and rejected qf among farmers. from this feud will get little symThere is less up. There is a chance that it can men." Ho como unto His own and His Miss Lottie Galewood, of Earlington, is largely increased if the propapathy. Every community has the own received Him not; all His disciples, complaining and more interest in be Ibe guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Hall. A. M, Hawkes, the ''Laughing oven tho innermost circle, forsook Him farm operations. kind of government it deserves. Methods are im- ganda which has been started for nnd fled; and ono of their number Bold Mrs. Marlba Estus, who bas been ill (or All anil matttrt of ntws Kentuckians in the mountain com- Philosopher," will deliver h's side- Him for 80 pieces of silver. Of Him it proving, careful experiments are its general introduction throughout Ulnlngcommunications ibonld t iddrtdtd lo to this column several months, departed Ibis life ThursCto. Alt slants, Bsrliactoo, Kt. munities have more respect for splitting lecture "Laughter," at seems to bo written, "Mlno own familiar being made with fertilizers, im- the old world is prosecuted intelliday, and was burled Friday afternoon, friend, in whom I trusted, which did cat Madisonville, of my bread, hath lifted up his heel provements in the breed and care gently and persistently. The corn feudal usage than for civilized the Tabernacle, The colored under tbe leaving an aged husband and several chilagainst mo" (Ps. xll, 0). law. of farm animals, is apparent, farm- feature of the Paris Exposition management of Ibe Kev. J, R. Irvin, will dren to mourn ber death. Aunt Marlba If this were not so they next Tuesday night. Lesson VIII. Christ Before- the High was truly a Christian. would crush out these family murGolden Text, ers are paying their debts, and if will be watched with great interest begin July 19 in Beckers grove, in (Johnxvlli, Priest and continue twelve day. A great time is expected here Children's Sweeney, a brakeman em- John 1, 11, "Ho como unto His own and not able to. pay in full can easily in this country." Frank dering bees in a single week. No Our great Joe Sisk. of Brazil, Ind., is visiting bis day, when tbe following program will be ployed by the L. & N. Railroad His own received Him not." Mclchiscdoo secure extension at lower rates of would be High Priest of tho order of . sucli condition of things rendered: mother, Mrs. Phuloper, Ibis week. City Tnx Due. married in Henderson yesterday stood before tho high priest of tho houso interest. They are also more careDuct, Misses Lizzie Hamilton and Joella of Aaron nnd submitted to bo questioned Rev. T. II. Merriwelber is in the cily The law now provides that unand brought his bride home on the by him, nnd mocked by him, nnd rudely ful about contracting debts; they O'Brlao; Recitation, Leila Townsel, Reciless city tax is paid before July Ibis week. -and cruelly treated, bound as a criminal, are improving their buildings and afternoon train. tation. Mary Nance; L'ssay, Miss Ida B. 1st, a penalty is to be attached for Miss Lottie Galewood Is visiting friends treated worse than a criminal, oppressed Hamilton; Instrumental Solo, Eunice Hop-sot. and afflicted, yet Ho opened not His mouth home surroundings, and in many All taxpayers will at Morton's Gap this week. Recitation, The Dressed Turkey Cleveland's striking street car employes (Isa. 1111, 7). ways are manifesting a more hope- serve their own interest and save Miss Ell Hawkins is' visiting friends In Lizzie Hamilton; Recitation, Pearl and Ten Thousand Pages of Living bave bad tbe usual experience a week's Lesson IX. Christ Before Pilate (John money by paying their city taxes Evansville. Golden Text, John xlx, 4, ful feeling than prevailed a short Prince Jessie Johnson; Song, by the time lost, and the promise of being taken xvili, Law Really a Two Years' "I find no fault in Him." Pilate repeat- time ago. I do not wish to discuss before July r. Andy Wright, of Hecla, has opened a Choir, and other interesting pieces, back when their names are reached on the edly testified that ho found no fault in J no T. Baunett, Course Accomplished in t. wailing list. Him. Pllato's wlfo entreated her husband the causes that have brought about Miss Sallle Graddie Is visiting in MadiTax Collector. barber shop and ice cream stand. to do nothing against that just man. this change; I simply desire to ONE YEAR, Mrs. Nolen, a lady preacher, will be at sonville this week. was Judas Iscarlot said Choice assortment of new de- yet Pilato scourged HoHim Innocent, and show the facts and answer . briefly tbe A, M. E. church Sunday. With Diploma and License. An American Product. Miss Lillie Bias bas returned from a and ordered W0 signs in "Beauty Pins," Hat Pins, Him to bo crucilied. How can a follower some of the writers who make a "Mr. Jjmes feOries is a native American." Those who write letters should write on short visit to Jobnsonlown. REVIEWED v juBt treatment in a world one side of tbe paper only. Columbia, Ibe itn of Ibe ocean, etc., at St. Bernard Store. See of Christ expect Hlmf W. C. Orton was here last week on a Sfflfv Another year free of Charge. that so ill treated business of trying to discourage Here's looking directly at you Mr Qruce, ot Evansville, is here after business trip. Lesson X. Christ Crucilied (John xix, them. The goods and the prices Addreaa N. GREEN. CHANCELLOR. Golden Text, Gal. 11, 20, "The farmers and checking any disposiOar bosom (s filled with emotion miners. will please. Next Term September 4, 1S99. Son of God, who loved mo and gavo Him- tion on their part to take a more 8T. CHARLES. And also tbe Red, While and Blue. Sam Eaves says tbe hardest job be ever self for mo." Tho Lamb of God, who was Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Nnnn celebrated After Columbia, tbe Jim of the ocean, bad was Tuesday when he tried to knock seen by faith in tho coats of (icins (Gen. hopeful view of the future." tbeir twentieth .anniversary on tbe 121b. ill, 21), in tho Passover of Ex: xll, and In showing that the aggregate values Tbe way that you knock out your foes John Radford down. every offering, whether burnt, meat, Refreshments were served and all seemed you our warmest devotion, Trustees, before employing teacben, 10 enjoy themselves. peace, sin' or trespass offering, fulfilled of the great farm crops of corn, Assures Pn B TaaaaLa i m A large number of m 1 IU BBBBLVaBB And males us feel sorry for those. overy tyi and every word that was ever wheat, oats, rye, barley, hay and should ask tbe following qaesiions at least: V friends were present and many and varied written concerning His sufferings, and Are you a christian? Do you use tobacco were the presents tbey brongbt. died, tho just for tho unjust, bearing our cotton increased fully $200,000,-00- 0 Columbia, tbe Jim of the ocean. in any form? Do you nse Intoxicants in You're made of ibe stuff tbat is hot,. sins in His own body on tho cross. Tho that the farm value per unit ol any form? Do you flirt? Do you read m sacrifice by which Abel and ail after him You need not make a baby cap. You're all right on quickness of motion, entered heaven was now offered. How measure also increased, and that And your fighting is chuck full of swat. novels of Ibe cheap kind? Do you bold up We can sell you a beauty cheaper much thoso in heaven wcro Interested In the total value of farm products inCbriit lo your pupils daily by example and it wo may imagine, from tho fact that it than you can make one. precepts? Colonel Columbia, tbe Jim cf Ibe ocean, largely also. was tho ono thing Moses and Elijah creased You're great on the land and ibe sea. St. Bernard Store. talked of when with Him on tho mount Brigham savs: William C. Orion, who s, very highly thus appears And you've recently upset tbe notion of tninsllguratlon. esteemed by many and who woo many Lesson XL Christ Itlsen (John xx, that the increase in value of these Elder Tecl's new frame cottage You're not what you're cracked up lo be. friends during bis stay here, returned home Golden Text, I Cor. xv, "King oat tae old Ring in the new of Columbia, Ihe Jim of Ibe ocean, of the farm over that on South Railroad street is nearirig Is Christ risen from tho dead." products "Now tbo 131b. Mr. Orion recently became a Ring out the false Blag la the true" Without this all elso would have been in 1895 reaches the enormous sum of completion and will be occupied as Tbe home of ibe free and their land, member of the Masonic order. We bring to you the new and tn from tha vain. His llfo, His sufferings, His death Our bosom is filled with emotion, soon as finished. plney forests of "Norway f did you know could liAVO brought eternal llfo to no one. nearly $500,000,000, not a very And likewise our craw's full of sand. Preaching, faith, baptism, ordinances ore discouraging fact for the farmers. handful of common sense is worth Tbat a Amongst tbe papers of tbe lamented au W. J. L., in Ibe New York Sun. all in vain If Christ is not risen. This is a bushel of learning? thor ot "David Harum," was discovered fully eet forth In I Cor. xv. glut Ho is Every practical farmer will notice Tbat good morals cost jiolbiog, but are tbe manuscript of a delightful story, enricn. Ho Is alive forevcrmoru. no has that the figures representing values Red Hill Jottings. all power. Ho Is gathering out of tho Pine-Tar-Hon- ey titled "The Teller, "which appears in tbe of farm products are very conservaJune skies. June Gelds. June sunshine. worth much? world n company of redeemed people who Tbat Earlington has excellent joung July number of Lippincott's Magazine. will reign with Him when Ho returns to tive, considerably below the actual Mrs. M. O. Hicks, who has been sick men? Nature's most natural remedy, Improved by Biibdiio nil things unto Himself and set up amount received by them when so long is able lo be np again. His kingdom hero. Those ladies' belt buckets in our That tbe deportment of tbe public school science to a Pleasant, Permanent, Positive Miss Ivy Oglesby visited Miss lier'.ba Lesson XII. Tho New Llfo In Christ they market their crops." cases are nobby and neat; enamelchildren is very marked? Cure for coughs, colds and all Inflamed surfaces (CoL ill, Goldon Text, Col. ill, Crick last Sunday, of the Lungs and Bronchial Tubes. 15, "Let thopcaco of God rulo in your ed, jeweled, cut steel, jet and plain That good language cures great sores? W. F. Crick made a business trip to cough-worTha sore, weary hearts." Tho benefits of His death and Lungs are exhilaCorn at the Paris Exposition St. Bernard Store. Tbat pride joined with many virtues black ones. Madisonville last Friday. rated ; the microbe-bearin- g mucus Is cut out ; the resurrection and all tho blessings which "A great corn exhibit is to be Arkley Pylrs is en Ibe sick list this chokes Ibem all? cause of that tickling is removed, and the Inflamed como to tha believer In Christ are fully Our Leather Belts for ladies aro membranes are healed and soothed so that there set forth In tho Scriptures, but few pcoplo made in the Paris Exposition of week. ! Tbat patience is tbebest buckler against read tho Scriptures, therefore tho necessity U no Inclination to cough. attractive and servlcable. St. ImI"! t. ot living epistles which can bo easily read 1900," says the St. Louis Sunday School at Possumwalk every affronts? by oil men (II Cor. ill, 2, 8). SOLD BY ALL GOOD DRUQQISTS is proposed, in- Sunday and Gary Teague will Tbat tbe Slate Teachers' Association Bernard Store. e Colored Miners and, pNS- IB Laborers Start For Indiana. o iTuesday night about thirty-fivcolored men started from Madison-'jwliet'Evansville, Ind., where Ih'ey. will, take work as and First ynibers.in the Sunny-sidFor 3i x 3H Pictures, fAwsnue mines near that city. These Uses j Kentucky darkies refused to be OP AA light-pro- Eastman's film thirty-Fiv- e e o non-union No. 2 ME SUNDAY SCHOOL. Falcon Kodak k G.UU WESSON XIII, SECOND QUARTER, INTER NATIONAL SERIES, JUNE 25. 3 2 Text ut the Lrinoii, n Comprcltenatve Uunrterly Ilevlctv Golden Text,. I Tim. 1. 15 Commentary Prepared lij-- tlie Iter. II. St. Stenrna. ST. BERNARD COAL COMPANY. INCORPORATED. - '.' Miners and Shippers of J of QQflL AND COKE. .. General Office, Earlington, Kentucky, f Branch Offices. 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August 8,9, 1899. $25,000 Given Away in Purses and Premiums Amusement Features DiyiNG ELKS DIVING HORSES TPf-ia- C. nex celled. 5 GU.DELESS WONDERS HIGH BICYCLE DIVE The Greatest on All lv . Earth J1 trlrx7 lllUWdy J New Features from Nations PnltU In O01L Iii vlow of tbe prevailing nnd abiding lovo of Him in whoso hands nil powor in heaven and on earth is lodgod what a folly 6ooms onr unbelief and what n sin and shame our worry I Wo havo bnt tho duty ot tbo present. The provision for tho morrow is ourFathor's enro, and bocauso Ho caros and wills that wo ehonld havo tho help that never falls Ilia trusting obildron in their hour of uood wo can pnt onr whole strongtb into tho moment's work, assured that tbo morrow's task will never bo allowed to pass boyond tho morrow's strongtb. Oougreflatlonaliat. Thoro is no need of yonr saylng.that you would liko to bo n faithful worker for God and humanity, but cannot, you can bo. And whntsoovor you do toward tho "Btrnugors" whom you moot or whom you can somehow roach is n faithful work. Ayo, and prayer for them nud for tho brethren also is such a work. Oh, cntor into tho joy of a faith ?oI Trnrkerl VhUc&lnbia Methodist so "It preach at i 1; " "v $, w , , Catalogues, Blanks, Etc., E. W. SHAN KLIN, Lexington, Ky. "" .Excursion Rates on All Railroads. & Sec, LUKKS WHH 111 l ucsi Lougti Sjrup. Tutoa Good. in nine, noia nrfiniffffUt& vt deed, to make this the most interesting of all the American displays at that fair. The object, of course, is to popularize this great American product throughout the world. Thus far the outside world has been strangely shy of Indian corn. It has more nutriment than rye or barley, which arc much more widely used in Europe than corn. has a great interest for Americans. Practically all of the product which is raised in the world is raised on this side of the Atlantic. It h the most valuable of all the crops grown in the United States. The endeavor to open new markets for Indian corn by the exhibits at the Paris Exposition next year will In undoubtedly be successful. corn is conquering new marfact, kets already, although not to the extent which its merits as a food a - Possumwalk Ibe Fourth Sunday in Juno. meets at Danville, Ky., Jaly 5, 6 and 71b. ."The Teller," by Edward Noyes West-col- l, One and one?tbird fare on tbe railroads. Ihe gifted author of "David Harum," LiltleGirtie Hicks is ill. That tbe effects of Ihe recent reboot are is a long short story of absorbing interest, Charley Crick is sick Ibis week. yet felt? both because ot its intrinsic merit, and as F. G. Crick and son Archie made a That politics and' sectarianism mean being, aside from "David Harum," the only fiction left by tbat writer. of Safety, The Maximum of Speed, The Maximum of Comfort, The Minimum of Rates. -- The Maximum A BOON TO MANKINDS W II L- DR ,fl- - Aa TABLER'S BUCKEYE -l .MimjyMl-fl-sr- k k.VH 'Mm "V" v ISuiC M -- - fcT C. Wjnni'l r TCCKP: SSzC m. gP taw: KnrfinPI ' 'IHWi ... tw" smV PIL MS HMILtVttJBmb4kr Dr. Chatten's additions are if Me,Tfae nnd. alt'otherkifematloawla ' nearing completion and his house tecueeflMynirnUbedby '.0. ATMOHE, will be quite roomy and attractive if when finished. lie will than have ' " j. WrVf'ETHRIDGE; Agent. an office at; home. sV. O.-.- BSBVHIM' ''Sbt r Hf One of the best .lecturers in tils' country is AJ M. Hawkes, the ,THEtBBST OX'JTHKMALLII CURE "Laughing Philosppfeir' af Ma'dV isonville, Tuesday ight "June 27; Subject "Laughter." , " npmemm LrV5NTHLYJYAGAZlN CoattftlhU fitcduiwlfn lififel In overr T.nni. bar, in, ualiUI Inn lun i imnllty of I, n A New Discovery for the Certain Cure of INTERNAL and and'Spice EXTERNAL PILES, WITHOUT PAIN, Firm in 'this section, tAddress CUT-A- to UlUTCn ' AtGpodMan 'represent If Wl I a large Tea, Cbffee Kentucky. w&m una ciHcrknluine iuk.Uuk mutter. v CURES WHERE ALL OTHERS HAVE FAILED, TUBES, BY MAIL, 76 cents; BOTTLES, 60 CENTS. JAWSF.UWAM.S&PrW, - - 310 Mk H ft, N. J&j.'cue A. fWalesby,, Advcktliing Agent" Louisville' I Hcionubie o ihanlil' I,. ,l,M 'w,clii TIr .My. 4ttM tttMLIlUlal ( fontmura arfr. ttltlrh n j. to i.or tMiin .'''...'.'.... Mtwasawuw. CMaBtril ..... r.uu" e1..r.V. ST. LtS, Ml, -- tliuattwfcl8iil0oiiata S. tttracOTT COMPAHVrPnbllshtra,' Jf. In AI'aetMaV t PHILADELPHIA. V it-i?- ,. .j imt'.'ift&rQrei r - :m k at" X. 1 .. J 1 .5i5rltiBiZ.';A -- .J.:tf.tft'?.vrt & '4 i PL'