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Thinks .He Was Driven Prom Christianity By Abuse and Admiral Dewey is Said to Have the Seeing the Dark Side of Religion. Springfield. Mass., Telegram cago Tribune, to Ibo Chi- HI II I 5oe 1. f ROBERT 0. INGERSOLL DEAD Tho I'ti mo iia Airmiatlfl Succumbed t Apoplexy nt I.IU Hume In. Dobbs Terr, July A. V. 22. nii NO. 30 SEVENTY i on ANTECEDENTS, Bronzed Look of Perfect Health. THINKS HE WILL GET AMONG THE HILLS, Itobcrt 0. In gersoll died at his home in Dobbi Ferry, N. Y.,'of apoplexy. New York, Hon. Elihu Root, of New York, Ha Accepted the War Portfolio ROYAL AmumiYfeiKE soyu frllilNfe vow. IN I! I of KILLED. 1- Terrible Results of aa Explosion Gas and Fire Damp in a Penn- in the Cabinet THE s t D. L. Moody, when asked at Northfield if he had any statement to make in regard to the death of Robert G. Ingersoll, said: "I am not going to say a word about him. Do you know I never mentioned his name in an address while he was alive, and I don't be licvc in talking about a man after his death. It docs no good to talk against a man. I am sorry for his wife and children, for it was said that he was a kind husband and father, and I don't want to tear open that wound." 'Do you believe that Ingersoll's influence was overrated?" "I do not wish to talk about it," answered Mr. Moody. "I believe that Ingersoll was driven away from Christianity by the abuse of Christians. He was railed at by them and he saw the dark 6idc of Christianity. He got twisted when he was young." "Do you believe that he died without any hope of the future?" "I don't know. I don't see how a man can live without such a hope. It must be horrible. We're not his judges. It is for Godalonc to judgu him. I am told that he was an exemplary- - man in his home life." Makes the food irtor eiftetkious md wholesome j mq4 mwii to,, m V1C1UKX sylvania Mine. SIX MEtiKKSWNTg HAVE HEW SECRETARY'S lEEIr zztm see snow 9 iiM!W Storm hi - A Dent In Ailmlrni Spann London Newspapers I'rlnl. Idk Uztrnordlnnr- - Stories i('Ad mlrnl nnd Crew. the Oljrntitln'a Hum He la lienor Missed McotliiR n. lawyer of Extensive Practice nnd lln Held Many Positions Where WUdom and Abllty Have neen Prerequisites of Successful Incumbency. ifOH CAP1'. DRMJfKUS OTHEKWIMJJJ UNNOTICED. Seventy Others Were Cntombed, Hat Aearly All Hade Tltelr Escape by Other Exits The Total Number of Known Deaths is Said to be Six. New York, July 22. Thu Hernld't correspondent at Trieste, describing the nrrlvnl there of Admlial Dcvrcy, Mid: Admiral Dewey yaq dressed lit a white duck uniform, with an admiral'! ihoulder atrapa and the, penk on hit cap heavily embroidered with gold! He Paying employes With Oold. New York Ttlcgrara lo Chicago Tfraef Herald - 1 f: , l&T ... tj Many business houses reported to day that in paying salaries and other business transactions they were paying out and receiving gold instead of currency or bills. The fact caused much inquiry, and it developed that while the tupply of money is normal there is an unusual scarcity of paper money in this city. This scarcity of currency, according to officials of the subtreasury Js due principally to, the greatly increased prosperity of the coun; try. It'was said that there is now more money in circulation, in the hands of the people, East, West and South, than there has been lor a long1 while. There is $1,100,000,000 of currency in thu United Slates. Of this amount about (18,000,000 or remains in the Treasury. The outflow of currency has been in the mam westward. It is crop time, and the fields have been fertile Moreover, in shipping money to the West and South, New York coi respondents of banks in those sections find that bills are more handled thau gold. 'I ltti-- the withdrawal ot small bills, paitcularly from this center, has inn heavy. 1 hat docs not mean a scarcity nl money here, though, according to xperts. It is said that many banks in the city have on hand a considerable amount of bilU of all denomination?, but they expect a moru marked scarcity of these in the near future. There is plenty of gold in the EiM. If one or two hundrcJ establishments pay their employes in gold, Subtreasury officials say, it inrans simply that there is more than ever in use and in uiont-among the population of the United Stales. Jtao-000,0cuw-nienll3 1 "My health Is Tery Rood," lie said, end pointing to tho. hills, added, "l think I shall get among them." "Then you aro not going into the interior to the Dohcmlan springs?" was isked, and ho shook his head. The admiral had, In act, the bronzed look of , perfect health. Will Not Oo to CnrUltnd. Dr. II. T. Tearcy, of the Olympln, smiled at ther umor that the admiand said: "He Is quite ral's rrell and will not go to Carlsbad." Admiral Dewey continued: "I am rery careful about my diet, und hare declined all imitations to banquets on that account The doctor told ine ther had leen 85 cases of feer on board the Olympln slnco leaIng Manila, but nil arc now well." A tirmn Dinner. Saturday morning Admiral Dewey will call on tho gorernor and Minister Harris, who will give a grand dinner (a the evening In honor of hlni and his officers, which the admiral will at ', tend. Anient about tho fttee of a faan's head In tho Olympla's forward plot. ,ng U the only damage remaining from the Spanish fire. k Missed Meeting Admiral Hpaun. Hpaun, commander-ln-chle- f Admiral of the Austrian nuvy, came, Wcdneii-day- , to meet Admiral Dewey, but Ivan unable io await tho urrlvnl of tho Olympla, nnd left Trieste In tho evening. Dr. Price, medical inspector, lias been relieved from the Olympla. London Stories. London, July 22. The iicvvbpapcrB here aro printing extraordinary stolen regarding Admiral Dewey and his :rew. One of the paper ntfyii fhntfal-thoug- h the crew ot the Olympla la 3 motley collection of KiiglUli, American, Russian, Austrian, French and ncn Chinese sailors, nil are as fond of ndmiral Dewey an though they had wired a lifetime under him. Another newtMper article declares that the repOYfrtkat the Austrian hail tftrbldden any oftlclal treating of Admiral Dewey, out ot consideration for the feelings , ot Spain, is untrue. cou iionEUT a iNOKnsor.t. Ileal. To dive the Men Mr. Ingersoll went to J1I1 summer "I really came here In order to, jjlve the men a chance to recuperate nnd go home In Dobbs Ferry two Uuys ago op on shore. We Mini I touch, nfter leafiIn good health. Shortly aftei ng: here, ut Naples, Leghorn, Gibral- pareutly his arrival there he complained of 0 tar and Mederia." slight Indisposition. He spent the morning In his room ond shortly before he was stricken hii wife, offered to have his luncheon sent up to him so that he would not haw to walk down Btairs to the dlnlng-root- c below. He laughingly replied that while he did not feel quite as young as he used to, he guessed he was not jet an lnaiid, nnd ho would go down with Hie others. As lie finished speak jug and was about to rise he fell back Into hin chair. A physician was immediately summoned, but when he reached the house he found that Mr. Inger soli had died almost Instantly. The physician did not gio the cause of deaih, hut the family believe it wai duo to apoplexy. Mr. Ingersoll's wife nnd two daughters were with him when he died. taid: Washington, July 23. Kllhu Root, of New York, has accepted the war portfolio in President McKinley's cabl-net- . The telegram of ncceptance was received shortly after noon, while Long was with the president. Seeietary Alg'er had Just left. The tender of the war portfolio was made to Sir. Hoot Friday night, after the conference nt the White House. The Announcement Made. The announcement of Mr. Hoot's appointment was mnde at the war department. It wan stated that Senator Piatt enmc to Washington, Friday evening, armed with authority from Mr. Hoot, to accept, in hi name, th war portfolio it is not expected thai the acceptance will make uny change Iu the plans of Secretary Alger, nnd he will remain on duty until the end of the present month, being assisted by Mr. Melklcjohn. Secretary Alger had confidently expecttd the appointment of Mr. Hoot, and was very much pleused with tho president's choice This, was evinced In the following letter, which Secretary Alger addressed to his successor: "Washington, D. C, July 21, 1800. My Dear Mr. Hoot: All I know Is what the newspapers say, that you are to succeed sne ns secretary of wnr Should It come to you I most urgently Urge you to make the sacrifice and accept the position. With your knowledge of law and your excellent health, you can sene the country In a way given to few men. Slnccrly yours, Sec-letar- y spent two hours with Dreyfus jester day, nnd Informed his client thnt 20 000 francs, the amount of his fouj yeurs' salary, has been placed in tilt clerk of court's hands by the govern ment. Mme. Dreyfus, accompanied by her futher, vlhited her husband at tw o'clock yesterday afternoon. 'The first victory for Dreyfus win won yesterday, when Quet nay de Iteaurepaiie's new test!-liion- j was publicly thrown out. HAVANA'S Back Pay Allowed Hint and New Three men wero killed ln a mine exChorses Aealnst Him Thrown plosion near Aurora, Mo. i Out of Court. A Russian doctor claims to havo disiHennes, July 20. Mnitre Labor covered a system ot wireless teleph- Sumner? We never did ; but we hare seen the clothing at this time of the year so covered with dandruff that it looked as if it had been out in a regular snowstorm. No'aeedof thiSAnowstorm. As the summer sun would melt the falling snow so will HEALTH The Koet Favorable Ever Known la the City's History Xa Yelloir Kever This Seaaon. Huvana, July 23. Tho health report fai the past two weeks has been th f RECORD. most favorable ver known in tho hi loiy of Havana. There have been no yellow fever cases and the number oi s other contagious or Infectious has been reduced to the mini- mum. lhe authorities will not that it is Impossible there HhntiM bo. n yellow fever epidemic, here, but arc doiuir everything nossiblc tn nvnlrt Jueh an occurrence. The officials her arc congratulating themselves upon dls-uiste jnc Miccess tnus lar attained. TORNADO AT LA PORTE, IND. A "11. A. ALODH." SURPRISED A THE PANAYANS. la- - "Hon. Kllhu Hoot, New York." Store Wrecked and Other tntcs Lev oled Feara for Two Families. 20. Dalld- - fantrr Under Copt. Byrne, Detachment of the Sixteenth l'un- - lU the Iannana. Xruier Wednesday, ut llobong, between Capt. llyrnc, ut tho Sixteenth infantry, with 70 men, nnd n force of 430 Pannyans, who w'ere surprised by the American troops. One hundred and fifteen of tho Pan-tjan- s were killed, as Is shown by nctu-t- l count, many were wounded and one nas taken prisoner. ' The 'AiHrlcaR loss was one man killed and one wounded. Tho fighting was mostly at close quarters with bayonets and clubbed Mnnllii, July 22. News hns been received hero from Gen. Smith at Hollo, Island of I'nnuy, of a secre fight, on Ellhu Hoot's Antecedents. New York, July 23. Kllhu Hoot wa born February 15, 1845, nt Clinton, Oncido county, N. Y. He graduited from Hamilton college, in tho class oi '(M, and entered the New York university law school. He was admitted to the liar in 16G7, slnco which time he Iiub been in the netive practice of hit profession In this city. lie was United States attorney for the southern district of New York, from March, 1883, to July, 1885. lie was of the Hnr association of the city of New' York for n number of years; nt Chicago, July A special to the Onqnlclc from Ln Porte, Ird., says a tornado struck the eastern portion ot that city, Monday night, and wrecked the boot nnd shoe storo of liuttcr-wort& Co. It leveled other buildings to the east fit the city and it is femet' thnt the iamllles of Jacob Mor , h ton und Wm. bteelc, who live on the Knnkukec marsh, have been killed, l'l-eihouses have been wrecked, but it In not known wether they were Inside the buildings when the storm struck ihem. r gov-tmtae- A Cnblritrum Prom the Admiral. Wusljlngton, July 22. The follow Tug sablegram was received at th'e navy lepartment from Admiral Dewey: "Trieste, July 21. Secretnry of the favyr Washington Proposed urrnnge-sicntfor reception and presentation it Washington approved by president ind Secretary are cntlMly'agrccable DEWEY." to me. Nothing is known at the navy de- any intention on the part (artment ofDewey to change the plans le had already framed as to his movements in Kurope, nnd the date of this ' trrlvnl In tho Untied States. H of the New York Grant Mom ument acsoclafion, ht one time preslt. dent of the Republican flub and the' president of tho Union League club. Ho hns been n trustee ot Hamilton college since 1883, nnd hns served ns pres;uns. ident of the New Knglnnd society lo A considerable stock of supplies and the city of New York. Ho was one oi irms linxo been captured by Capt. the most prominent members ot the n llyrnc, who la In cotnmuud of the constitutional operating at Lu Carlotn, In tho last New York stateFined as chairconvention when he district ot Negros. man of the judiciary committee. HIE DEADLY EDMONTON TRAIL MAY BE A SERIOUS MATTER. Oreadtat Talca ot Suftcrlnic and The Italian Clmrnc d'AITalres Takei Death to Tlione Who Wero De- Cognisance of the Louisiana celrrd Into TnklnK It. but-talla- PUTTING The he ON - HER SEA TOGS. Sent to Oreenock to -- Ifhnmroek- Prepared for Her Trip Across the Atlantic. Quintuple WHIPPED AND THEN HANGED. Frank Cutbree the Victim of a Missouri Mob nt Stelnmets, Hovr- -' nrd County. a negro held for criminal assault, was taken from ofllcers at Steinmctz, ft little town in Howard county, and hanged by a mob to a tree, after being tvhlpped'for half an hour. Embree was arrested several weeka assaulting ajglrl Ago charged with named Dougherty, 14 yeurs old. fl'fho took place near Denton, lIoW-arcounty, and the girh was vniost brutally treated. , Sentenced to Die. Muscogee, I. T., July 22. Cyrus A. Drown, formerly of Ralina, Kas.hus been sentenced by Judge Thomas here,' to be put to death August 23. llrown was convicted in 1607, ot killing JDan-le- i Cuthbert near Webber Falls, T. T., on the Arkansaa river, tho evidence bowing that he shot Cuthbert While he was asleep, and then tied Btones to his body and threw it into the' river. Matthew Craig is also sentenced to die here August 23. Hot Formidable In the World. New York, July 23. A dispatch to the Herald from Washington: Testa at tho Indian Head Proving ground of a four-Inc- h gun representing the latsl advance in naval ordance roaiVufaoturs has demonstrated that the United States government is iu possession of O 'most formidable weapon of the kind in the world. Mexico, Mo., July 23. Frank Em-Dre- Wrangel, Alaska, July 20, via Wash., July 23. The Stickecn UIcr steamers Strathcona nnd Ciibcji knhed hero Sunday with 67 survhors of tho Edmonton trail to DnwBon. I'liew unfortunates had been on tin: trull nearly two yearu, and related tuleu ot hardship, and demonstrated the of both the land ind water routes 6erland. Under orders of the Canadian gov srnmeut, the Hudson liny and other tnu'ing companies hava .sent out relief parties to bring iu the several hun jrvd sick and stimlng still struggling ilong the Llard aul Pelly rivers. During tho past winter It is estimated that 50 died of Bcurvy, and ns many more weio drowned, while many more returned to Edmonton. Se-titl- e, London, July 26. The yacht Shamrock has left Hothesay bay for Greenock, to complete fitting out for her vojngo across, which will be begun a week hence. Sir Thomas Linton, the owner of the challenger, says the crew of the Shamrock will be increased to 50. Capt. Hograth of the Shamrock refused to express any opinion as to the yachts chances for winning the cip, but chid: "Tell tho Amrelcnns not to lay odds." e, FLEET-FOOTE- D RETRIBUTION. j Three ot the Ogletreo Assailants Lynched, and Avcngem on the Trail of Ftvo Others. Danibrldge, Oa., July 23. Three negroes were lynched during lust night near Saffold,Oa.,andthemobis hunting (or Ave more who are believed to hate been members of a gang that robbed J. E. Ogletrce, agent of the Plant system at SafTold,, Thursday night, after-tvar- d binding him and assaulting his wife in his presence. Since the crime was committed, hunting parties have been out In learch of the guilty negroes. Hot Weather In Nebraska. Omaha, Neb., July 24K Yesterday tvas tho hottest of the season. Thermometers registered 00 in the shade tt 2 p. in., nnd at 7 p. m. the wme ihowed a' record of 02 In tho shade Similar reports come in from all over the state: , circu-Nuo- n aw-nu- d re tils Idea of Luxury. From ibe New York Tribune, A story is told of an Arizona prospector, who, after thirty yearsJ of hard luck, hardships and privations, finally struck it rich a few weeks ago in the vicinity of Flagstaff, and sold a half interest in his prospect hole for 12,000 cash. When the money was paid over to him at the bank, the cashier, who had known him for a long time, remarked casually: "Well, Bill, what arc you going to do to make jourself comfortable and enjoy life " now you have got plenty of mon-ej?- Washington, July 23. The lynching of five Italians In Louisiana, Friday, promises to assume an International aspect through the action of the Italian government. Count Vinchi, the Italian charge d'affaires, called nt the stato department i' an early hour ard mnde reprebcntntiona to tho olllclalf concerning tho atrocity in Louisianu In order to get full Information as n basis for action by this government, Secretary Hay thcreupo telegraphed the governor of Louisiana, requesting all the facts iu tho case. Count Vlnclil's action was predicated on reports from the Italian consular officials in Louisiana, and by the press reports. There is reason to believe also that the Italian foreign office is already fully informed on the occurrence. It is probable, however, thnt the representation! thu.i fai made lire only preliminary with a view to calling attention to the facts reported, and pave the way to uny protest or demand of reparation which may follow. The nlfair is consid cred in official Italian quarters aa much like that in the Mafia cases at New Orleans, while Mr. Dlaiue wnk secretary of state, at which time the Italian minister, llnron Fnvn, is now In Rome on vacation, and during his ub sence Count Vinchi has charge of Ital Ian affairs in this country. Will Heslst Extradition. Seattle. Wash., July 20. W. Arm strong, who wub arrested at Port Angels. Monday night on a fugitive warrant by Detective Frank Tyrell, of Chicago, will not return to Chicago until he has tested the extradition laws. When he was brought hero from Port Angels yesterday afternoon, his first request was for tho services of a lawyer lu instituting habeas corpus proceedings. Armstrong said he had nothing to say for publication. In the Hands of a Mob. Atlanta, Co., July 25. Gov. Candler received the following mes- SJge from Sheriff Patterson of Decatur county, at Dalnbridge, Ga.: "Town in the hands of a mob. Send aid quick." Gov. Candler at once ordered the company of state militia stationed at Valdosta under command of Capt. Smith, at Thamasvlllc, to proceed with all haste to Dalnbridge. ony. The art school in Sing Sing prison, New York, has been suspended for lack of money. The Hed river in Arkansas continues to rise and the farmers along the valley fear a flood. There la talk of making St, Louis tho headquarters ot the Democratic national committee. Itev. Dr. Fort has created a stir in church circles nt Paris, Tex., by declaring that Ingersoll was honest. James Smith wus arrested and lodged in jail at Ironton, Mo., charged wHh attempting to commit n pension fraud. ' Admiral Dewey, interviewed at Trieste, says he is in fine health, and feels young, although he will be 63 in December. The Canadian Northern, n consolidation of two big systems, has been forbidden to amalgamate wilth the Canadian Pacific. President Kruger of tho Transvaal denies that he contemplates resigning. The Volksraad lias otliclaly expressed confidence in him. Director Merriam ot the census ha? completed the list of appointments ot supervisors, and will submit it to the president this week. Fighting in the PhSlipplneo is at practically a standstill, ltainy wenther prevents the Americano from venturing out of their lines. It was officially announced in Cleve-IsnMonday night, that unless rioting at once ceased the city would be placed under martins law. Tho Union Pnciflo has begun trade improvements which will cost $15,000,-00Bridges are to be enlarged for double trackB and new tunnels built. treaty between The commercial France and tho United States has been closed. It is calculated to encourago commercial relations between the two republics. ltudolph Adly, a former St. Loulslan, was struck by a passenger train in Fast St. Louis, 111., Monday evening, and sustained Injuries which caused his denth. Wm. Smith, charged with being one of the mob that attacked tho tralnlead of miners ai Fredonla, 111., was captured by a posse of deputy United States marshals. Assistant Secretary Mctklejohn has presented to the president an invitation to bo present nt the reception to tho Nebraska volunteers on their return from Manila. Frank Wallace, a convict In the Missouri penitentiary, serving a committed suicide by leaping to his death from an elevated stairway. He fell 100 feet. Judge It. J. Morgan, for 10 years chancery judge at Memphis, Tcnn., and at the time of his death southern attorney for the Gould interests, died at Aberdeen, Miss., aged 73 years. There was on exhibition, Monday, at St. Louis, the largest green sea turtle that has ever been seen there. This turtle wns six feet long and three feet broad and weighed 331 pounds. The commlteo on land parade and decorations for the Dewey receptlou at New York has decided to invite the governor of each stato to send a portion or the whole of tho national gunrd to take part in the parade. d, 0. n, litownbville, Pa., July 25. An explo-cicof gas nnd fire damp occurred hi the mine of the Tied Stone Coal, 6il and (las Co., at Qrandstone, five miles from here, In which 70 men were entombed Thiec are known to have been killed und It is feared that many more nre ile.id. Two bodies were brought to the surfucc at noon, but owing to thcli blackness and rrtutllnted condition tboy have not been Identified. Where the Explosion Ocenrred. The explosion occurred in Entry No 10, i.nd the force was so great that eight men who had Just descended into the shaft were knocked down and serl ously injured. All escaped, however, but ii boy named Solomon, who had nn ugly cut across the throat, but who went back, refusing to leave the mine until his father and brother could lie gotten out. The mine is operated by n shuft und there is no other way ot escape for the entombed miners. The Work of Ilescne. Work of rescue Isbelngpushed vigorously, but so far only two bodies have been recovered. There is Intense excitement about tho mine and the walls of the wives, mothers and children who surround the mouth of the pit an frightful to henr. lhe seven men who escaped were sent to tho Connellsville hospital. They were, badly burned No names have been obtained as yet. Pont Taken Oat Two Dead. later Four men havo been takcu from the. OrtbrUtono iulhe, two dead and tvv'o injured. All But two of .the remaining men la the pit when the explosion occurred wero able to make their escape, so that tho total list oi dead and injured numbers, but six. All arc Hungarians, whoso names have not been obtained. The injured men havo been sent to the hospital nt Connellsville. They were slightly burned and will recover The two men still in the mino nre supposed to bo dead. The explosion occurred ju&t as tho miners were entering tho pit by way of the shaft, which is 40 feet deep. Thosa who wero ln the mine, except tho six killed and ln jitred, made their ciicapcby way of twa other entrances. n ftycrs Hair Viqor melt these flakes of dandruff la the scalp. It goes further than this: it prevents their formation. It has still other properties: it will restore color to gray hair fn just ten times out of every ten cases. And it docs even more: it feeds and nourishes the roots of the hair. Thin hair becomes thick hair; and short hair long hair. Wc have a book on the Hair and Scalp. It is yours, for the assing It yon do not obtain all the benefits you expectea from tr.o me ot tn Vigor, loci ire U tomo dlfncultr with tout gen. oral iritem TrMch may oe eaauy re- AoMrcat, moreiL D1W.0. Aiiiit. Lowell, Maw. O 0 The Kicker. From Glenn's Graphic HO HOPE FOR MRS. MAYBRICE. The British Home Secretary Says Is Not Aware of Any Reason for Royal Clemency. lit Loudon, July 23. Tn the house ol commons Mr. Michael Davitt, member for South Mayo, naked the government if, in view of the fact that the conduct of Mrs. Maybrlck in prison had been uniformly good, tho home ofllco would not recommend royal alemency in lie; wise. Sir Matthew White llldley, the home secretnry, said that he was unable to hold out liopo of exceptional treatment of Mrs. Maybrlck. The home secretary added that he was not aware ot the existence of any reason for royal clemency, Drowned While Wadlnnr. Omaha, Neb., July 2S. Jessie Hoover, 14 yeors old, was drowned nt the Is Calluway Starving; Hlmselft St. Louis, July 20. The story is current that Frank Ii. Calloway, the wife murderer, who has declared that he will never hang, is starving himself to death. It Is said that he is S3 pounds lighter than when he entered the jail, and continues to fade. AHheville, N. O., of D. H. Knupp, FIERCE FIRE IN CHICAGO. Carroll & Lancaster, Carpet Dealers, un WnlinHh Avenue, Completely Humeri Out. five-stor- Perished ln the Flames. July 20. The home ut Dlack Mountain, Ilumane Arrangement. Washlntttpn, July 25. It is tho intention of the1 war department to send A , Bill thought a minute in silence, and then, as a pleased expression brightened up his rugged face, he "answered: . "I recjeon I woh't eat nothin' t but cannod.stutf after, this." Miss ara Wendel and Clyde That wasiis idea ofluxury. He McCarley joined the Mammoth had lived so long on salt pork and Cave party from Madisonville,yes-terdaheavy biscuits of his own manufac- morning as they, passed , tufe that canned'eorn beef and tothrough Earlington. matoes and salmon represented to him the highest lux,urjes. that life am CUBAN OI Ltcurca ' could afford. rtfWIvl Cuts, Burns, Bruises; Court-Martia- at both these places ond given rest during the long voyage. l. Cuu Challenger. The DrejrXua areoHOcVfulj J!4. Sir Thomas T'aris, July 24. It is announced that arrived yesterday at Ihs Dreyfus at Itennes PotlftMyyTalagq of Bute. Will open on August 7. couri-marti- all cavalry horses for tho Philippines by way of Unaiaska'and Nagasaki, so that they may bfa taken off the' ship Wants Press Gang. Lancaster has made, a bid for the next State meeting of the Kentucky Editorial Association, with good chance of having the invitation accepted by the scribes. y 18 miles east of Ashevllle, was burned early yesterday morning. E. Fogote, on architect, and an Englishman, Chicago, July 23. A fierce fire broke whose name is unknown, perished in y building ot the lu the out the flames. northeast corner of Wabash avenue and Monioe street, at 1 p. in., and for Belnir Forced Ont of Business. a time threatened to consume the largSt. Louis, July 20. Many of the il er part of tho block, lly two o'clock butchers of this city aro being the fire department claimed to have forced out of the business by the rap-I- d tho flro under control, and expected to advanco In meats, which the trust The has pushed up to 33 3 per cent, since confine it to the one building. structure was occupied by Carroll & a year ago this time. Lancaster, carpet dealers. The loss will Yellow Fever l'aticnt Ileoovered. bo heavy. tJew York, July 23. Oscar T. Lac-kaIlefrcshlnff Ilnlns In South Dakota. who came from Cuba somo dajs St. Lnwrenco, 8. D July 24. &go, end who was found to have yellow rains fell Saturday night, re- fever on bis arrival at the quarantine viving corn und helping the wheat to station, has been discharged from the fill. The damage by hot winds Is most- quarantine hospital,, entirely recovly confined to small portions in tho ered. cast central part of the state. Negro Murderer Killed. Wilmot, Ark., July 23. Chick Davis, Mr. W. A. BoRges, representing the negro murderer 4W ofWllliam Grin, n UOGfl-- All Grades 67 t Hed WHKAT-Nthe Christian Guide, the State or- respected farmer, was killed here. lie OATb-N- o. o, 3 Whits S3H 3 was ovortaken in a cornfield nnd COllN-N- o. ..... W gan of the Christian church, was snapped both barrels of his gun at the FLOUn-Hl- Rh NEW onLEANB. 3 50 & in town yesterday, and secured put suing party, and was then fired COItK No. 2 Orado Q Si Q nvrfu. Western several subscriptions to his paper. upon by them and Instantly killed. ic-tay, Greater American exposition grounds yesterday. With n younger brother she wan wading in the pool where the entertained Ills Colleanues. spectacular battle of Mnnjlu is proParis, July 20. llnron Ilussell of duced, when she got beyond her depth lord chief justice of Knglund, and drowned. She was a daughter oi and a member ot the Venezuela arbi- the engineer of tho scenic railway. The tration commission, entertained his body was recovered, colleagues ot tho commission at dinA Million-DollLoss. ner yestcrdny. Toledo, O., July 23. Tho Cincinnati A Fatal Stroke of Lluhtnlns. Hamilton & Dayton elevator, located Napoleon, 0., July 20. Daniel Hane in Hast Toledo,. was totally destrojrd, was killed by lightning- yesterday. Sunday night, and the loss on oulld Eight' others, composing a threshing ing and contents will reach nearly gang, were knocked senseless by the It is not known how much Insame bolt, which uIbo set fire to tho surance is on the grain, amounting tc barn whero thoy had taken refuge. 000,000 bushels of wheat, but the build Ing carries $185,000 in various compaSalltna- of tho Tartar Uelajed. Sun Francisco, July 23. Tho sailing nies. of the transport Tartar has been postGuluir Out of Ilnslneas for I'roflt. poned until Sunday owing to the delay Tann, III., July 25. The 1'cnwel) In the arrival of troops from the cost. mine was closed down yesterday. It ii Operator Penwell's intention to indefl THE MARKETS. nltely abandon his mines and mining New York, July to. interests in Pana, claiming that undei JO 6 70 CATTLE Native Stears ..I t present conditions, grunting ot the COTTON-Mlddll- nff 4 the 6H locked-ou- t miners' demauds would Winter wneat ... 3 tf 3 75 WltEAT-N- o. ned prove a greater loss to him than abanCOUN-N- o. t donment of his mines. OATS No. 2 t 00 if 810 1'ORK New Mesa BT. LOUIS. Strnok by Lightning. COTTON-Mlddl- lns Q tt Berlin, July 25. During a thundei IIUCVES-Ute- ers i 00 W 8 8 60 Q S 00 t M G S SO storm, Sunday, 40 persons who were Cows and Heifers CALVUS-tp- er 100) nt wlro 60 Q 70 HOOB-t'- alr to Cbolco .... t i 00 leaning against atrack, railingstruck by wero cycle BHKKP Fair to Choice .. 3 60 Q Q t 60 lfXOim Patents (new) ... 3 40 lightning. Three were killed and 20 IW ii t Clear and Straight were severely injured. 71 Q 7tV4 WHEAT-N- o.J Itcd Winter Q Si COUN-N- o. t The Dewey Home tfnnd. 21 ft 2 OATS-N- o. 2tH 61 UYK-N- o. 1 tl Q 60 Washington, July S3. United States SM TOI1ACCC Lugs Treasurer Itobcrts, as treasurer of the 4 60 Q U 00 Leaf Hurley HAY-Cl- ear 10 00 Q 13 60 Timothy Dewey Homo fund, yesterday received ,Q S EaaS-Fre- ih through the Snn Francisco Examiner, IS UUTTBn-Chol- ce Dairy .. U .... (J 9 M contributions amounting to 91,513, 6 OACON-CU- ar & Tttb making the total to date, (10,518. Q LAIIU-Prl- ms 1 Btaam CHICAGO. ,. 4 40 6 SS In flonor of Dewey. CATTLE-Natl- ve Btetrs 4 70 HODS Fair tb Cbolco .... iti London, July 25. Tho Home correto Choice .. SM Q 6 to BIini;P Fair spondent ot the Daily Mall says that 3 60 FLOlfU Winter Patents .. 3 60 3 W tt 4 CO Hprlns Patents WHKAT-N-o. t Bprlne ... 74 & WA Muscagnl's hymn in honor ot Admiral 71 $ lii Dewey was sung at Pesaro, Sunday, No. i lied a aw corm-N- o. h for the first timo "before an audleno: ts oats-n- o. i t of 3,000 persona. 8 60 tl 30 POttlC-if- eis (new) KANSAS CITY. CATTLK-Natl- vo Steert .. 4 60 Q B CO Willing Workers Wanted. ar - Tho world is full of kickers and there is no way to get rid of them. It has been our observation that the fellow who kicks tho most about the preaching is the one who pays the least for the spread of the gospel, The man who does the most kicking about the county paper is the same chap who, never pays his subscription if he can' help if. The man who docs the most kicking about the dinner his wife prepares for him is the same fellow who is too lazy to furnish the food to cook. The man who sits around on the street corners or under the shade of the trees and grumbles about hard times, is really the one who docs the least to make times better. The man who kicks about the way his neighbors treat him and complains most of the town and country, is the man who is himself worth nothing to that town, country, community, family or to the God who created him. We never yet saw a jkicker who was worth the place he occupies in this world, nor will he be worth the fires that will scorch him in ihc world to come. We hate a kicker worse than the devil .hates holy water, in fact we hate to livo in the same town, or on the same side of the street with one of these pestiierou, useless nuisances. - Blue nnd Qrny. Everything is in readiness for the reunion of the blue and gray at Princeton, August 21, 22 and 23. It is believed now the attendance will be the largest ever seen at a similar gathering in Western Kentucky. Gens. John li, Gordon, of Atlanta, S. B. Buckner and Basil W. Duke, of Kentucky, are invited to make addresses, as are Gen. Hobson and Col. Russell. Capt. W. J, Stone is also down for an address, as is Congressman Chas. K. Wheeler. The address of welcome will be delivered by Wm. Marble. There will be a big parade. l'here is no Kodakhit the Eastman Kodak yr No. 2 Falcon Kodak For si film 3i x 3i Pictures, Uses Eastman's light-proof 4 65 $fe Work on the battleships Ken- returned last night from Nashville. tucky and Kearsage is progressing Mr. and Mrs. L JYsRice re. Sold by StrBnard Drag Store. The Southern Industrial League so rapidly that it is I thought the turned Mbnday(from a visit W sev- -' : 5 era! weeks to relatives inMuhlen-.iw- g Are you a subscriber to The first speed trials may take place in is in session at Atlanta, the object county. Bee? You'should be. being to foster Southern industries. September. Rheu-matism , , s Mf Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bramwell and Sores. Price, 25 cents. tit cartridges and can To such we will explain how others make WA from 1 15.00 to $33.00 weekly handling our be loaded in daylight. publications. We will make no GUAR4 00 Fine achromatic lens, safety 41 ANTEED SALARY or other misleading shutter, set of three stops and U contract, but give terms and explain in a socket for tripod screw. Well We will made and covered with leather. concise and simple manner. l and Mr. Jfrnrlv r k.ia.i . l shortly need a representativeweIn each coun- No extras, no bothersome plate IlriHlol, Pa., July 23. Lacking but n believe wil TRaBE.MARKS J ty for a publication which fr w days of 100 years, Mrs. Catharine ANflCOPYRICHTS i eclipse anything heretofore marketed. Exholders, no heavy glass plates. - OSIAIM.H J perience iu canvassing will be valuable but in Ilucka Dllliuir the oldest Woman ABVKE AS TO PATENTABILITY not essential. State age, permanent home Kodaks $5.00 to $35.00. iUiu.ty, is dead licie. bho was bom ln Notice la "InvenUve An"' and experience if any. Address, Dopt. "C." Book "Uow to obtain ratenU" Iri'.luud July 11, 17U ota EASTMAN KODAK CO. Rand, McNally & Company, Chora mxltrau: No fee UJ1 patent U secured. 1 63 1 Adams Street., Lguenstrleuyconsdeiiual. Address, 'rUffdtiUrt Rochester, N.'Y.' E. 0. SfSftEBS. Pahst Lawiw. WariUavftes, B.C. mait Chicago, ill, Subscribe for The Bee. tt $5 .00 fflllllllMI'.IIIHIIII PATENTS EI1CE! liKfflH 66-1- T' . . ...) 1. n e JtjJ&eaS- - - Itei' Vr v-y- v ' . I 3t i i 3 'C ,1 l't r K' 7 Hi Vh- K I r - his horse remain at the livery stable and tell his man to go home, and ForjtaHavcBen.Ala4rfOu,t of that he would secure him a place For thirty years Tutt's Pills Jkave to board and give him all the as- proven ablessingtothe invalid. Some of Themgjj sistance in his power. Are truly th.sicjt.;mq's frjend. 0&he gtlnttjbf ihe forest must.yftftf From tbe Patent Record. EiHtor and Manager. PAUL M. MOORE, the newspaper, and no notice has Jtist to the?pnJjnuAl blows of (A?WMj Getting a copy of the statutes The.invcntor of the roller skate A . Can man. Wliin ihe hum&n blood histxpmte, been taken of this complaint. and turning down the leaves where d clogged And impure the Uttte drops of made .200,000. The ' BEE FUBLISHINH COMPANY. For bilious headRchev dyspepsia it be that the postoffice department Hood's SarsaparilU, properly taken, w!3 Incorporated.) screw has been responsi- it related to the duties of a County sour stomach, malaria,constipa at Second has adopted Spanish methods, and fell the Odk of bad blood. Entered thtrcttotfice t Eirllufton ble for more wealth than mqst sil- Clerk, he gave it to the boy and UWK6T, sometime, when it suits it told him to take it to his boarding tion and all kindred diseases ver mines. One hundred thousand will answer the posts pounds in securities house, read it over carefully and RATES: SUBSCRIPTION master and the editor. AN ABSOLUTE CURE. would not represent the fortune return in the morning. The next morning bright and made by the man who first thought It 00 b trlallr la advance vOtliera. union man works in Ingle's mines, of copper tips to SH tit; ftt. early he walked into the ofhee and Memorial services in honor of chjldrjinja shoes. J tTfereeMonthi. " 'Jgjjipji., M. Stanley, tenders as &'?' xMxh h ' HS 'Goes jo ang told the Judge he had spent the the late Robert G. Ingersoll were f.t venLa iitwjs thipriJjKeUM common ,i Specimen eeplVt' mtlied tree on application. ttat nis resignation as chairman of fronrhis' home, molesting nponp held at Peoria, 111., his old home, CenewoadMH wanted In all TLenatT. 'Ad(W03Jorpn!raiM part ol KeAlKi liHyadgnis worgga.ooo a better part of the night over his Monday, and a movement was beDemocratic County Committee. year to itsiownerliJjQhc "re-tu- lesson and thought he had it pretty gun for the erection of a monuHe gave as bis reason, his dissatisfacnogun,-'andthen. What hapjienej tion with tbe nay Senator Goebel obtained ball" awooden b'all fastpned well mastered. The Judge almost ment. .THURSDAY, JULY 27. 1899. took the boy's breath away when bis nomlnajjoo for Governor; stating nt The Courier says "A union crowd' on a piece of clastic 0 yields DIGEST YOUR FOOD. the same timo that it was not tbat bo dis- of fcijh wprnpn, ,inj, per annum. This is only one he told him he intended to take Ninety per cent, ot all etekaats la caaiM by liked Mr Goebel personally, or a partisan, children, made a pcapelu),dpraflriri him around to Circuit Judge Bowl- food not belnir properlr dictated, It crtatea poL iroca into lonr blood and than bat because be thoagbt tbat active support stratum' at Ingle's mipjS" "TJjpy qI o many profitably, toys. We ing's office that very evening for aona andalmoat any dluaaa tba human Toa are Uabla to aysttm announce fDRATT Wears autuotlted laCanMy, m ajuage of Mr. Goebel in bis present canvass was a may mention the "dancing Jim la btlr to. Use Dr. Carlattdt'a German J.lfr ean- 1 Clifton I; Mil, of Hopkins examination; to go back to his Powder and watch Iba reiulta,ai Yon will feel dld.te lor te Bora4lWM GoVttnaf'of the practical endorsement of tbe methods by went to "appeal to the reason" of Crow," which produces 15,000 a tba (food entcta after taking- oaa doaa.aUlra It Stata of KeWackT.'ltfWect W'IW,Himi 01 tut -which be obtained bis nomination, and Id these misguided (?) men who pre, year; the "wheel of life," worth in room and carefully read it all over atrulandbeconTlactd. FricaVc Republican ptttf. "" Dr. Otte'aj Sprwtt.Cvm HclMim Cure give such endorsement would, in Judge fer to work for an honest living, to all full Your csuih.i JMt MMIMns ,100,000; the walking fig- again and come back after dinner. Stanley's opinion, bo setting a bad pre- accepting Dilchqr's starvation ure, Judge Harrison saw Judge Bowlfr.ChlMrn.v RPPHWJAW,TH?KP "John Gilpin," and "the chaTot aala by cedent. Henderson Journal, chanty. To qujpken this, "reason" meleon top,", as a profitable in- ing in the meantime and told him St. Beraard Drug Store. the workers are called "scabs," vention, has probably excelled any about the Butler county boy, and for Governpr, The Rights of Citizens. One hundred scicntista from all "niggers"and every othqr vile rjamq that he would bring him to his ofW. S, TJVYJ-Q- P, The Evaqsyjlle Courier, would in. the vocabulary of (liings. Rocks one discovery in modern times, fice that evening to be examined. parts of the United States are at Of Butler County.. be tjoss Dilcher, numerous weary arc thrown, oaths the vilest, and however valuable and important The examination took place that Laramie to begin a. forty days' expedition in Wyoming in search of Willies, sundry saloon keepers, a threats of every description are this may have been. For LieutenantGoycrnofj As far as profits are concerned, evening, and the bov received a geological specimens. few striking miners and the gang hurled at these men just rcqdy JOHN, MARSHALL, to the invention of toys pays better certificate of qualification. of midnight assassins, are much go to their homes after a hard "Wa sold day's than those of anything else. Money Judge Harrison says he never remedies,have none many different cough QLouijyjlJer ,, has given better satisfacbut disturbed in Evansville, Ind , be- work. This the Courier's "peacesaw so proud a boy. He came to tion than Chamberlain's." says Mr, Charles has been, and always can be, made jFor Secretary 0$ Sfate, cause, certain citizens of this city fully reasoning." him after settling his livery and Holihaoer, Druggist, Newark. N. J. "It Eyerj the aforeis perfectly safe and can be relied upon In CALEB.POERS, and citizens of this United States mentioned devil on the Courierst&tt more easily out of simple patented board bills and handed him all the all cases ot coughs, colds or hoarseness. inventions than out of any investOf Knox. County. of America, working ol their own under such conditions, would For sale by Drngttore, have occupation. Great dis- money he had left and asked to Earlini;ton. BenSt.T. Bernard Robinson, Mortons free will in the mines belonging to gotten a wagon load, of guns, if he ment or know how much more he owed Gap; George King, St. Charles. For AtfflfyjGRgRrgl take so many years and John Iflgje, affer being insulted, could, before attempting to go coveries CLIFTOfiJ. PRATT cost so much to perfect that the him promising if he lived he should Couf bed J Years. threatened and in several cases through this peaceful (?) crowd of be paid the last dollar. I suffered for 35 years wih a cough, and Of Hopkins gounfy. brutally injured by the above men- Dilcher & Co. But these honest fortunes madelrom them are small Judge Harrison told him in his spent bnndreds of dollars with doctors and tioned company and its followers, workers did go home with guns in compared with those we have in- characteristic way he did not owe for medicine to no avail uqtjl I used Dr. SffiAjuJtor.. Bell's stanced. The man who discovered This remedy makes asserted weak Rev.JJ$.S! SWEENgY, have to every the right that be- - their hands and we honor them that a candle, if tapered at the end, him a "d d cent;" to go back to J. B. longs strong. It has saved ray life. Resell. Grantiburg. III. longs American citizen, for asserting the right of citizenOf Bourbon County. its socket, Butler county and let his people that of carrying arms to protect ship. Everybody, and we even would stick firmly into know he had a certificate of qualiAdmiral Sampson says the best For Treasurer, their lives, their liberties and their include the Courier, knows this patented the idea, and afterwards fication. training for a naval life is "hard founded the largest candle factory WALTER R. DAY, pursuit of happiness. "peaceful" assemblage at Ingle's in the world. Might not any one Taylor never comes to Russell- work from the very start," This The times of the Pilgrim fathers mines was the rankest intimida- have thought of this simple device? ville since that he does not hunt was his own lot, for his father was .PffiSrPHHrH..' a day laborer, who sawed wood seems to have come to Evansville tion and every person in that Out of the millions who own urn- - up the friend of his boyhood strug- from house to house near Palmyra, KrSupgrinendent oj Pubjjc In the times in New England when crowd was guilty of contempt beN. Y., and the son began life by struction, brellas,how many realize that these gles. men followed the plow, labored in fore Judge Mattison's court. Judge Harriston adds that if he splitting and piling the wood his unfortunately indispensible articles JOHN BURKE, father sawed. the workshop or attended church And every mining man knows represent wealth untold? The lives to sec November he intends Of Campbejl County. wit th.q.gun apd.4he pistol always that 90 per cent, of the striking frame, the cover, the materials, all to vote for that Butler county boy 1). P Cblim, CookeWIU, Tenn., writes., ilure in readiness. In these early days minerr the dupes of Dilcher For Commissioner U A. are the result of numberless expe- for Governor of Kentucky. L. A. uted Dr.Itcurce Simmon's Urtr Medicine many years. Djripeptle, BII(ont Fever, Con it was the savage Indian that made never wanted to strike; never KAjpt. J. W. THROCrJMQiyrON, F., in Evening Post. llpillon, and many other aJhnenli. It doei sol riments and patents. life a qufden 50 willing workers. wanted to manage John Ingle's tripe or sicken. Its action la mild, tvenwlib Auburn. Ky., July 21, 1899. Qayeltp.Cqujjjy, An umbrella years ago used to children, while lllack Draaihl and Zellln'a hae Today ft is the hired agitator, the business. But the 10 percent the be made of whalebone and gingFor Representative, "One rood turn deserves another griped end nauaeated. walking delegate, the tramps, the fellow whiskey drinker of Dilcher, ham. It weighed as much as a Those who have been cured by Hood's BEN. T, ROBINSON, saloon,,)ccep,ejrl the assassins who the noisy, ne'er do wells found Anthony Hope, though he conAlpaca was substi- Sarsaparilla are glad lo tell others about siders a college portmanteau. education a great shot dpwp unarrned men in the in every community, the fellows tuted for gingham, then silk for al- it. help to an author, does, not regard "King" GoKnEi, may not be middle of the night that makes life who are always talking of their LOCOMOTIVE BLASTS. paca. Each change meant a forit as a necessity, even to a writer alarmed, but defeat awaits him in miserable, tp hopqst workers and rights and lail to work, the worthof only average ability. tune to the inventor who brought November. causes them to carry arms that less who serve on bank commitit about. For a long time the ribs John LooRstafT ia tbe latest one added to What among buraia ills are more annoythey can go in safety from the tees, the fellow who deals with were solid; then Samuel Fox arose tbe long list of conductors on tbo Hender- ing than pile? The affilctioBS tbat preNo man or party can carry Kenplape of labor to their homes. the saloon instead of the grocer vent active exercise are bad eBoujjb, but took the umbrella and cut grooves son division. tucky on the platform the Demo- What, one that makes even rest miserable is travesty of law and justice! this 10 per cent forced the go per along its ribs. He designed the Conductor Curtis Lane has been visiting worse. Women are among the greatest crats adopted at Louisville. The government of the city of cent with threats and lies to give with his family near Providence the last martyrs. Tabler's Buckeye Pile Ointment "patent paragon frame," and lived will care the most obstinate case. Price Mr. Bryan already sees his rajs.: Eyansyjjlesljgujd not tolerate for up their manhood, their judgment, to sec his invention used universal- few days. joe. iu bottles, tabes 73c. St. Bernard Foreman Gus McVay is bete this week take in writing to Urey. Is sorry one hour, a condition of affairs their right to their own opinion ly. At death of Samuel Fox looking after the construction of new build- Drugstore, he, did it tlat makes it necessary for a citi and become the tools of a dema- his heir the do so no more. l benefitted to the extent of ings under headway here. While fishing continues splenzen to arm himself, that he may gogue, a drunkard, a patron of the residue of a total Section foreman John Deering and wife did in most of the streams iu the 179,000 arc making work as he chooses. The houses of prostitution, a beast. were among the converts at the recent State, Keutuckians by the scores profit of at least half a million. their presence known all over the John Ingle has a coal mine. A And now the Courier tells us meeting held by Rev. Teel at Mortons are off in other States angling. State and declaring their nurnbej- q his, employes declined the union miners will arm to Gap. Taylor's Early Struggles. White's Cream Vermifuge not only efto wqrjj un.jes8jh.gy were allowed defend (?) themselves. Operator McLaughlin, ot Slaughtcrsville, fectually expels worms, but is noequaled Who has Anything pertaining to the early is at St. Louis on business. to manage-bi- s business. Ingle re- raised a hand against them? None. as a tonic, and is a certain and perIf you are asked tell them fused the proposition as was his Who has threatened them? None. history of a man whose upward caAgent Martin and family have trected manent cure for Chill and Fever in chilit. It was the greatest reer has been so marvelous as that Ibeir tent at the camp ground near Sebree dren. Price ajc. St. Bernard Drugstore. confidence game ever worked in right, and how many business men Who has intimidated them folin Evansville will not agree with lowed them with jeers and threats of Gen. W. S. Taylor, the Repub and will spend several uceks there. Capt. William A. Andrews, who .politics. Ingle? Then these employes quit to their homes? None. Then lican candidate for Governor of A new agent has been installed at Nor started across the Atlantic ocean tonvilla to lake tbe place of Mr Tefft, re Mr. Goebel once called the work as was thoir right. But why the need of arms? Every- Kentucky, will be read with inter- signed Mr. Tcffi has held that position June 18 in a boat ta feet long, was picked up exhausted about 700 Courier-Journest by the people regardless of pol- an old harlot. He other employes of Ingle saw fit to body knows it is to still further foraver twelve years. miles from the Irish coast. ltlCS. seems choice In the company he coqtiqiie.in b,13 employment with- insult and intimidate the men who Sad indeed was the detb of John Sulli Rocked in a sutrar trouch wh " van who was accidentally killed while at keeps surely. To Cure a Cold In One Day out de.inapdipg.the management of work at Ingles to assassinate a babe, Clerk of Butler county tempting to rouple cars at Ridgetop last Take Laxative Dromo Quinine Tablets. his business. Have not these em them as was done at Sunnyside, if The Goebel ticket met a rebpfi ployes, the same right to continue when a mere boy, then County Thursday. He had been a brakeman on All druggists refund money if it fails to necessary. care. iy The genome has L. D. Q. on 'at Bowling Green and Winchester work as judge and now, while comparative- idh division lor aeverat )ears aod was each tablet. the others had to quit? Note the contrast. The miners a Rood man in tbat place He resided on the 24th. It will get a com- Has not every American, citizen working at John Ingle's mine, be- ly a young man, Attorney General was the chief support of a widowed mother The road to fame is crowded plete knock-ou- t in November. of Kentucky and is likely to be its and sisters, and to tbem tbe loss falls very who may choose to work for Ingle cause of the failure of the city to with men who have become disthe right to do so, no matter if he protect I hem, must arm them- next Governor, his career has been heavy. The remains were interred in the couraged, and turned back ChiHopkins County is not the qrjly and but little short of Barlington cemetery last Ftldty, cago News. comes from Kentucky or Texas or selves that they can work and be Democratic county in the Stte Maine? phenomenal. making tests 01 me capacity)! engines To arouse a Dormant Liver nj secure permafree from assault as they go to that is likely to give a majority in Does the Courier I give the following as told me on grades was the occupation of Supl. nent res alertly ot tbe Bowtli, Dr. M. A. dispute this their homes. The men who reLiter Medicine, favor of the Republican ticket' in by Judge Thomas B. Harrison, of Martin and other officials litt week, for a fact? Will it dispute the fact that fuse to work Dilcher's men day or two. November. There are others. it is the duty ot the city govern- arm themselves that they may Russellville, Ky., who is a relative Mataafa, the Samoan claimant Operator Sam Jameson Is visiting rela of Mayor Carter II. Harrison, of lives ment, the State government and if drive these workers from at Pembroke, and they do say his to royal honors, is passionately "Small favors thankfully rethe Chicago, a and Sankey's fond of Mood Democrat, and intended lives in that vicinity. ceived." Mr. Bryan has writteq a need be the Government of the mines and starve them in their hymns. has served Logan county with ranaeu walker, a lormer nrernan on letter indorsing Goebel for Gov- United States to protect these citi homes. Which of these parties credit'in the capicity of either Clerk, this division,but who has been In tbe grocImperfect digestion and assimilation, proernor. It must be remembered zens in their rights to "Life, Lib- are the' violators of law and order? systefi, erty and the.pursuit of Happiness?" Which of these parties will the Sheriff or Judge for the last forty ery business for tbe last few years, has duce disordered conditions ot tbe neglect. too, that Mr. Bryan got but one again returned lo firing, and as be has tbe which grow and are confirmed to Have the former employes of John good people of Evansville sustain? years: Herbine Rives tone, to. the stomach, and of Kentucky's electoral votes in reputation of being one pf the host firemen causes good digestion. Price jp cents. St. Some twenty years or more ago be will make a success. Bernard Drugstore,, 1896, audit was no fa.Mlt.of Goebel Ingle who quit work any legal or there came to Russdlvillo a stripmoral right to intimidate those who From Mortons Qap. Gallatin, Term., July 22 A mixed train . andU)thers, including the. Cqurjer- ling of a boy from Butler county, of one passenger coacb, a mail car and The estate, on. yhch the famous saw fit to remain at work? Have Mortons Gap, Kv July 26. journal, trjat he got that one they any legal or moral right to Tbe protracted meeting bcld here by Kev. Ky., an entire stranger, and walk- three freight cars feel 60 feet through a lakes of Killarney are situated. hps vote. been bought by A. G. Peck, of prevent any citizen, from any State I. II.Teel came to a close Sunday evening ing into the office of Judge Harris- - trestle on the Chesapeake & Nashville road, Cohoe Fall, N. Y,, for 1185,000, seventeen miles east of here this afternoon, after being in progress two weeks. It was a son, then Clerk ot Logan county, killing; two persons and Injuring Read the Democratic platform from accepting work from Ingle? success in every senso of tbo word a number Thir Tbe Begle, Kta of, all Birds, writteq by, Mr. Goebel and see if When the Courier, Dilcher & Co. teen came out from tbe world and espoused told him that he was making the of others. Ot you like it. No honest voter, nullify these primary rights of citi- tbe causa of our blessed Master and were race for County Clerk in Butler The passenger coacb was crowded and is noted for itsSokeen, sight, clear, and,, who linct vision. are those persons buried with Him in baptism and raised up county. The opposition were re- but few of its occupants escaped without use Sutherland's Eagle Eyo Salve for Wek whether he be a Republican or zenship, then will anarchy run eyes, siyes, sore eyee 01 spy kiqu or grami' Democrat can support such a plat- riot, and debauchery and hell hold to walk in newness of llfii. We bespeak porting he was not'competenl; that injury. ated lids. Sold by all dealers at 35 cents. for tbem tbat I boy will walk worthy tbe Tbe dead: Charles Speakman, he could not get a certificate of form. As is plainly shown therejn, sway over the, fajres,t and most vocation wherewith thoy Bird, a traveling show represenare called and Colorado authorities are after He had come, he tative. it was framed only in the interest blessed land the sun ever shown will prove themselves to bo faithful and qualification. Gov. Tanner, of Illinois, charging to spend three weeks in his said, of Mr. Goebel and his few friends. upon. true disciples of the meek and lowly Tbe seriously injured: John M. Kogan, that he recently killed a young and shed an influence for good Ibat ollice to read up on the duties of a left leg broken, amputation necessary; Should Mr. Goebel be elected and When the mob says men shall deer there in violation of the Statq's the platform adhered to, woe be not Jabor as they will in honest and will be felt by all with whom they come Clerk. He told him he was a poor Mrs. Thomas Epperson, hurl In- game Jaws. in contact. Wo extend our congratulations boy, having alk,the money he had ternally; Cris Rising, injured in tbe unto the people of this good old lagal ways,, th$n it i.s time for men and trust the lives so commenced may conhead; Conductor E. B. Buck, painfully TIMELY HINT, Commonwealth of Kentucky. to take up arms in defense of their tinue faithful until Ihe end, tbat others in the world with him, enough, he burl in several placet. Engineer Nirnrod You ebouldA be vise aud sea tbat your blood U your wbolo thought, to pay his board at some Jackson, wounded In the bead and body. rlcli and pure aad condition bysystem pet In a rights. t Arguments, porsuasion, seeing their good and noble lives may be the nae.ol Dr. perfectly liealtby The Paducah Ltadtr, a Sunday reason are useless agajnst mob-o- constrained to do likewise. Powder. Then you respectable boarding house, but Tbe scene of the accident is remote from uirlstedt'a German Liter trohold feter. colds a nly will be free from malaria, Democratic paper of that city, Oro. Teel's sermons were grand, sublime not enough to pay a livery bill, so telegraph or telephone communication and and tbe ifrlp. Dr. Carletedl'a Cermsa.X,ief cold steel and bullets are efd,f ii 1&1 uit rauiuiUfflfl&av.ciB iiiiv. and ennobling, appealing at all limes to he wonders who Elder Sweeney, of had brought a man along to a complete list of Ihe injured is not ob Far your Col4.tryDr..OtVa. Sr4ja fective. our better natures, and mado us to feel They will be brought here to tainable the Republican State ticket, wl. cum siaisam. rno,a:a.nii ws The Courier says "non union tbat we were in a righteous and holy causa take his horse back to Butler. night. To add lo tbo horror of the tragedy Bettle.. baptize first? Deboc, Bradley or Judge Harrison said lie was the wreck caught fire from the engine and For sale, lor miners, swaggering through the and a worker for our Lord and Master. Taylor, and thinks he should begin St. Bernard Drug Store, streets carryingjre arms incite to May he live long anu many blossings be struck with the boy's intelligence was completely destroyed. Among Ihe at the head of the ticket. We Evejry, vmemb);r of the bestowed upon him. The good he has ac and earnestness, and told him it express consignments was a package of riot." The grand jury at Glasgow re would say that Elder Sweeney does complished here will be lasting and bene would not $r,ooo take three weeks to get County shipped from Nashville lo the Allen turned 162 1ndic.tmen.13, all except Courier's "staff,- even to the devjl, ficial. Bank, Scollsvillr, Ky It was con not baptize any but repentant per- knows 13 being lor. tne- - illegal,. salex pf thaifjhess men had not We thank tbo brethren of the Hailing- - a certificate of qualification; to let sumed by fire. ' u sons, and as we hear of no one, ,i,:i,., marched to their ljpmcs with guns ton church for permitting him to remain Mr L. D. Huff was the first lo turn 'an save the Democrats, that arc re in engine on the new turntable, and engine their, bandg, tlgy would nevpr with us over bunday. Your reward will fs your liver ilred?, Does it,fa!l to do its pentant we judge he will begin have reached them safety. be from above. duty? If to, donY nrglect its till for help. 759 was tbe number. in The We were ably assisted in A few doses of Herbine, may; save youa with the Democrats first and ijy by Wdi uapci.iui i.uu U.I3 UCCII 81CK 100 spell of sickness. Herbine is tbe only perCI'V ene9uragss, like Bro. Taylor, the singing our meeting for m.9i ovaagolist, the November election have them the mob Governor Tanner enpast few days, but at ibis writing Is belter. fect liver medicine. It, cures Chills apd which wa all return our heirlfelt thanks V never stopj because the weather A Fever, Price 50, SL BernardjDrngslore, all cared for and under Republican Fireman Will Bramham made couraged, at Pana, and. Virden, and trust be may live long, contented and is wann. officials, a visit last week, and also called on The Paducah council passed would have overpowered, beatqn happy and ibat tbe blessings pf our Savior W Then why stop taking Mr. Thomas Walsh, M. M , of Howell. over the maypt's veto,an.prdinancc jnay also shower down upon him until time weeks ago our postmaster murdered, tbfifie. m,en as wag done Tf, SCOTT'S EMULSION The many friends of Mr, Monroe declaring Paducah a. city of the stjalbowilb hjm rjc; morondJlnallyiwben tlmply became it'j summer? saw, fitj. to .refuse to accepj our at Pana and. Virden. Again, the wo arc all done wjth eartb,mayrt, b ours are pleased to bear that Ihere is some second class. Keep taking It. It will heal your prospect of blm going back to firing soon. Special Edition of The Bee for the Couritr savg, 'the.ppn union men .'SWfik'llP fay. oCwtLoti prepared V lungs, and make (hem strong for Engineer James Long, who was formerly, PlatiJ4NUBIAH TEA cures Djujxp-- r mails. He wrote the postoffice de- - go about daily inciting to riot, and ifornllbo LeclnmnL'. HHVfVI 'giaCoartirjatioB aad jg one of tbe Earlingl.on boys, Is now in AlUi. Ihftnl lh. riAnnlj. fn !...!. another winter. J paftwent. for instructions in the no. hapd ja.raJ8ftdt. tp stay them. earnest, ge&tion. Regulate the Lhr. Erieaiia. sac.andft.oo; alldrareUts. jfe charge of an engine on tbe Henderson diattention throughout the meeting. Buitjr.. Sp far, he says.nojnotice ' Nowjwhjfc arc the facts? The nonr BN" T. RflBINSON, Soldby St. Bernard Drug.Slpre,. vision, and is classed amonp the best. QOpMStt ex has been taken ot ins letter, AUnr of rhi nlen urn!i lhr complaining of the department, annoyance the refusal ofv the postmaster causedtho. patrons of mner ihel I v.7'l0juo,,c, JmJlUlP&IFOR6S SMALL INVENTIONS. FGreat. &$." Tried Friends Bef. Know 1 gimlet-pointe- Pct AjMJMAftftAA'g I s5 4? f C V- - "V Yes, the dull season has once more made its appearance has struck us and we are leaving nothing undone to counteract its demoralizing effect. Idleness we will guard against; we must be busy, can't afford to be otherwise, and reuic 3jc. high-grad- o t1 0 V conven-venienc- e, y&fflfo&iM first-clas- TUTTS Liver PILLS that our store may keep its uon dc plume THE BEE HIVE we are offering many items at very seductive prices. 0 AThejare Jj Everything in the Ladies' Misses' and Children's Slipper Line Is Subject to a Discount ot Twenty Per cent. & , g p; f J 10,-00- 9 i.opo-.meu- y i Lawns is one of our mid- summer attractions, and ve arc allowing a 20 per i e cent, discount on all Parasols and Fancy jt 0 Umbrellas. A choice line of The Cuts We Have Made in Our Summer Dress Goods Are Out Jj 5 - rageous, but They Must Move, J . i C '- u must be marked at the ROCK i BOTTOM PRICE. We won't have it otherwise. c Everything o COME AND SEE US. ?, c It I J 1 V. ? - iZ?VcrVrZZVVrVZVVrr'iVr, P flJiLUiSiMiUpixijJi ' '. p 9i MADISONVILLB. KY. THE SAME PRICE ON THE SAME THINO TO EVERYBODY. BISHOP & CO., hi; Ift '4 MMitn ju y.ini, iqj.iiiiiiM'w'jIu 'iryww'yMtijftj YOUR ORDERS SOLICITED Who Does the Livsry Business? ; sisssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssPstflrflsT 1 Yssssss Ask your neighbors. They all say that we haul better loads, furnish best teams, and always at the right price. J' ' opu 4 xii mmt. X. . , I I Barnett & Arnold. utmL J h . uiJUki, sSwKstSBBBsH M. McCORD. i Contractor and Builder IS YBAHS BXPaHIBNCB SBBBBBBBBBBBBlsftSBBSSBBBBSSsM::RrMs EARLINETON, KY. sssssssssssV I fr Biiir 11 iiiiiiMIiiiiILIiii IB IIWIIHT'I sVTssfcelil 1 mechanical and common Ubor All Classes ot Buildings Frrcted and made complete rraily for occupancy, including Ihe furniihinc ot all materials. PLAN8. DETAILS. SPECi FICATIONS A t nBiUfUiiDnufiunnrun. TirffT. 11 CONTRACTS Prica reasonable and satisfaction Kslimalra cheerfully given on all kinds , i...!i.i: i tir.L r?:. ... ,. chance at ourwoik before Inline contract. c.i.t K and-wil- GEORGE IIHIIHUMI ' SllllllllllimiStlMlllllllf nceetior to luae Darli incje-penc- e. - Gqe-bel.dj- d H I First-Cla-ss JHHH ii O. TOY, K ) LIVERY &. FEED STABLE. At Ibn Old Stand, on Main Slret-t-, Just wrst of depot, E ARLINGTON, KY. t j al Equipment and Prompt Service, lliUIIMIHMMMIItllMIIMIMUMIHItlllHli tllllllllllMIMIHHIIIIIMIDMIIieMMIMIIIH PHbh2SS!sVsis3ssflsssssssHssssssK J.W.TWYMAN, t DEALER IN Stoves and Grates, CASTINGS AND TINWARE. self-mad- e Sim-mon- e VKllHV1!slli I ROOFIXO AND GLTTEHI.VG A Contractor of all kinds Tin, ualvanizcd Iron and Copper Work. AND SATIShACTION GUARANTEED. mm SPECIALTY fife-lon- g iiiiiimimi jhi iif iniiiiiiinnininiainiiMi A Popular Proprletarr Mcdicinc Sold at Retail for Five Cents a Package the first experimental step In a direction that may lead to a revolution in the trade. I MEDICINE for the MILLION.. c.r brake-ma- n: Naza-ren- - - -- KK)ft.al(a:a,e(a(Sl! ONSUmN I J York company of maiiufcrtorlDe chemtati. the Ripens Chmlenl Companr, llvti "tabula" eompoevd tri iiu a medicinal tablet orwhich bad been aaccr. medicinal druf men than any other, for the cum or at levlatlon oraucli till common to loan at hnvo Ihelr orUcln In an Impaired dlgcatlon or wfcAki- - l capacity for nulrolUIIni; rood.olieorblng- nourishment and ellmlnaflnK watte. 111a inciuiieii unucr lint nran la eaia to include pretty naarly arrrr 1UUCB...IOKUUIV uUea ".ir which tha DhTalclan la called unon fonrnicrlbA. In prrparimc lhi.Jpatati.r.1 reme.1 fur thoaoccptancnottho Amorlcnu propia lhaootnpany laid down tbe principle that etrry thlnir entering Into the packet aliould bo o( the nlkuMt Rrade, and ao preiwrnt npalrrd (broush any zttuiied and iirorecteil aa to retain Its iiualltlee Intact ami lanadnT tlmaln anr cllniata. Onlr thecliolccit drnre aliuuldbAtuiMl.ihi.lm...aiiM.. ahoiil.l be Iu noooruaneo with the falcet lnrfcctcd method ( of modern ade nee, the tabulea packed In Rbua, protected by alawrhent cotton, and aecarvly corked. Kven uaoq naro neen 01 n xraua ao nign in in raimrrmenta ua no mauuraeturer tho rorka of rery day tomcM could eupply mors tliaii a atnatl proportion from hie output thraa that would meet tho exacting pecincatione. ihe itlau vlafi wera In turn packed in hoiei of nnaalltv not aunxwaMl In tieautynnd perfection or workmanahlp by Ihou uisrd by tbe moat futldloue deatere In Jewel and oniamontioffold. Hn.VlnffSSailU1pKtBlieiflltA.lalv.l riJnoyertwiiirVontlniTto Yarr from It, tha proprietor. rcortHl to tba ftccittt moderu iiiQilioOiorniklngihelrInnewnH-ptrodrrrtiilnicoromodltjr known, ana eren bnodrett thoiuatul dollar I u veal tVU wUhliinvDoar. c baa Informed rery American citlun oonrernlii iu tn. interior and auri.ruins nualitlm of HIpansTabulM. . Uoluff if.oiislitful and puinittivklnff filslUervnrA lif Iha ohinasul firt AUtnum AVAs Ihe ,'Oiniiierrlnl world, and cnrnful to note ererr drcunubuice harlnir a brarlntr 11 lion (ho ancmaiarul prosecution of tholr trade, the tnanacera ot the eompanyhaTe noted Lnai Ufro U a reuut Intlalent demand ror a lower price .for OTtry article that reocli or A pirotrniflan unlrerwal ua. and tbat the DeciMa. al thou ah rauulrino tha IhmI Krocnuffpa rnr aapernuoua VTp tbat mtuht re. null nded to be conaumtnl In m. ivwk, nrOTeil IIV thA tAslttSrtlinnand fLAtilsil awnaeliiiui that tbetw Tubules do not liaro the tendnncr to Iom of qoaUtlea or diminution of ex! reiloiice from ezpoauro that might at nrat barA been xpceted.i lnaamueh aa, under favorable ronJIiioui, tboantbat have lain Ioosa In a drawee, a traTelliitf brut or pocket foraereral wouWor moutui are found to bo practically aa f reab and aa efflcacloua aa crir. Acting upon thcartfiuprcMtlona, and notlni partteularly the unimpaired proeperlly of Rreat ne wapipeni now aoiu ror a rent iniieiad ot tho old rata of ne times that amount, ami the icenerat tendency In aU. dlrceUona toward low rkte and Increaaed aalra, tba company liaro entered upon the experiment or putting np JUnu Tabulea Iu pasteboard cartone, which they will offer to the trade upon terms wnrauwHI penult of a package belnpr told by the ilruKulttnrttorekeeperataprlce lower than erer ceforo adopted (or w j vurw.iy ,iiriii.-iuta centeach ..mi i.nniDmi muinD.ur UDHa,lDruiHr 1 lie company will not illtcoutlnuo tlui manufaoturo and eaje In the rorm with which the people hara learned to know and value the RUnaaTahalea,but wllloRertheoheaper 11 should be plainly rnrtha lienefllnr Mich at maydeelra them. understood thr 4ho nualltr of the medlclno la Identical uom aorta, ine only duTeresca belrtffln the form and comparative root or packing dr puttt ni UI iiia nyaens paca E hat fdnui nitea nro not yet to be had of all dealer, although U l an ilm r mjiiowj but In any csap a tlngfo Kiut win umaui n.uppiy wuen carton, containing ten tabulea rtMiue(u oyncii will Be atnt. ook VWVUPU etlTacenttia Chemical Co., No. mmM. forwardeil to tho HI pans to until ina IviNVlinre thoroughly Introtliioed tho trade, agents a Ka iHrtrfBCf itn nlllba supplied at a eanont for a casta. will auow tuem a rair maram ox irons,! idoirn(llicartona)rorSISS. Bktom (TO) carious) for WielSya0 Etoas WW cartoni) (or oomirtrl imwdemt preparation vt tvrtaln talnd in bu or mom general urn ainouK medical lUo' anpuu tba market about A K1.1T ..... .1 ""' r'H: uu, Evans-vill- e I $ 5 Ether-idg- e ! VERMIFUGE! MoatuTjuaaWy. DattlnQuaUty, WHITE'S CREAM . Iii. " 20 liars Mas Lti all WMmumH,V BOZiD 33 TT A.TUJU X&LXJGrt3rXI'X'M. Prepared by JAMES F. BALLARD, at. LMiit. Ftw . 4 - . r '. r tifkU1l)mwfrl ,X ' . f.tUn ,., ..) ,.,- -a. .w.j..U ..nw...,...,...,,...,...',,., s ..ii,..i.....i.... ,.t ,, . unu.jh'lj'iriiii'- t i m y.Y. f'frT" ' .ilWii. r H ' ,i "jaMw1 jsyahanssi BaVaal '; .ffiSlpgi i M c imferwi iMtt)MUijiAj(iV'--'lM-- .l niifw, weawwl .'VSi Y '' &.: &tyjjjgm& "By Ditoustru, Jt RAIHY DAY AMUSEMENTS. Indoor Games That Will Interest nian thelciilldnn.-'flsv' we Crbe." and Instruct' is saving money to build a Mouse, another trying to sell his forgless-than The Way of the World. This is a peculiar world. One ' ATROCIOUS ' Or- -, d "In preparing for, tho summer f' ,:. LOCALOTS. Mrs. W. D. Cavinsw andjfamily . j,havo Rono to Dawson. Mrs. Wallace vfa a Madisonville visitor yesterday. Mrs. Fannje Arnejdj voting relatives in Muhlenberg county, Creta? The dam brokem & Mines Friday. done. ,ij.a), MJarcl Np damage, was C. A.' Morton, tke. .tqerflbRnt tailor of Madisonville, was n jqwn Monday. Miss Lucia McEuen, of Nashville, is the guest of Miss Susan Atkinson. : & Miss Lulu Jordan, of Gallatin, Tenn., is visiting her sister, Mrs. J. E. Fawcctt. and Mrs. J. E. Long and children, of Nashville, are visiting relatives here. Mr. Thos. j. Stevens, the hustling miller of Hanson, was a caller at The Uee office Monday, Mrs. J. E. Moore and daughter, Miss Celeste, visited in Madison holiday do not forget the rainy days that will surely come, but provide occupation for the active minds that cannot exhale their rest lessness in outdoors cxErcises.'i' writes Elisabeth Robinson Scbvif in the August Ladies' Homo Journal. "Take a few games, like the games of 'Artist,' played on the same principle' as the 'favoriti 'Authors.' The little cuts repro duce famous pictures, such as the 'Sistine Modonna, 'Sir Joshua Reynolds' 'Angel Heads,' which are, in reality, portraits of one child, Isa bella Kerr Gordon, in different positions. They familiarize the chil IS IT R1QHT s dren with the pictures as well as some good examples of For an Editor to Recommend modern art, like the Knaus 'Ma Patent Medicines? donna.' Puzzle books to cutout. TheSylvan Valley News, Drevrad, N. C, painting books, beads to string.kin-dergarte- says: "ft may bq a question Whether the of has the right to practice-clotfor sewing, editor a newspaper of Ibe various publicly recommend any proprietary medicines which flood the market, paper dolls and soldiers, designs yet as a preventive of suffering we feol It for paper cutting, with a pair of a duty lo say a good word for Chamberblunt scissors and a, paste potand lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea this brush, will furnish 'congenial em- cine In Via have known and used yearsmediour family for Itwenty and ployment for the younger ones; If have always fobnd it reliable. In many doso ot Ibis remedy would the person in charge wi)l sec that cases a of suffering while a physiciansave hours is they do not get Wet, let them have awaited. We 'do' not believo In depending implicitly on any cure: but clay pipes and soapy water, and we da believe thatmedicine for a Charnber- if a bottle of am a ui.iiuucti 4cuii;ujr wcia KCH Ull blow bubbles." it costiliim' to build it. unejisjspenaiiisaiuiie money he can make in taking his girl to the theatre and sending her flow ers with the hope of making her his wife, kwhiIejliisIncighbor is using What money he has1 getting a di vorce. One man escapes all the diseases flesh is heir to and gets killed on a railroad. Another es capes withionly a scratch. anU.dies ?....i. .i.! E.E 1A iviiu ifiu wiiuuuniKrcuuKii. unc man stands off his creditors and goes traveling to tne Jakes or springs, jyhilo another stays at home and pays ''his debts. Exchange. J'i I world-famou- n h Item-od- y, ' Wonderful Discovery. hand and administered at Ibe inception of an attack much sufferine micht ba avoided 4ii 3L aAj " L'la6t week with their daughter. y'k LuNsroRD, Ala., April 15, 1898. ville, several days last week. New Spencer Medicine Co. Dear Sirs: I bava been troubled with liver aod itontacb complaint. bad no Miss Agnes Tobin and brother, 'appetite and my general bealtb Iwas very of Bowling Green, bad. I took medicine from four different Master Hubert, doctors and tbeyi failed to do" me any good. arc visiting the Misses Whalcn. I got no relief until! I began to use yoor valuable Nubian lea. 1 used about two Tilford, the young man, dollars worth of it, and it did me more Hazel than all tba who was hurt near St. Charles, by good gained tbirty-fiv-medicine I ever took. I a bave pounds in weight a runaway team, is able to be out aod my health is very good. I can sleep soundly and my appetite is excellent. I again. can recommend Planter's Nubian Tea to to any comtba world as being a Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Larrtb, of munity. Any one wbo doubts Ibis stateOscar Baker. Madisonville, spent several days ment can write Sold bySt. iieroard Drugstore. God-send 1 and in very many cases the presence of a physician would not ba required. At least Ibis has been our experience daring the years." This remedy past twenty is lor saia Dy bl. uernard Drugstore, Earlington; Den T. Itobinson, Mortons Gap; George King, St. Charles. , f . - ' ;,- llspklnsvillc Iflust Vaccinate. A a meeting of the Council at Hopkinsvillo Monday night a reso on a Hop- klnsvlllo Boy. .The police along the lines of the various railways have been notified to be on the lookout for two young culprits who were engaged in a most atrocious trick at Hopkins-vill- e last Wednesday night, by which a lad twelve years of age, lost his leg. The young scoundrels whom it is supposed committed the outrage are thought to have made their, escape "in the direction of Eyansville, yet nothing has been heard of them. Pinckney Haynes, the boy who lost his leg, left Gracey Wednesday and arrived at Uopkinsvillc that night. lie was in search of work and without friends. Two boys ac companicd him and at night they lay down lo rest. The Haynes boy was worn out and footsore from his tramp and soon dropped off to sleep. While he was asleep his two companions bound one of his limbs in a cloth, and, having saturated the wrapping with kerosone, set it afire. The victim of this attempt at a practical joke was so fatigued that he did not wake until the blazo had commenced to scorch his skin. Then, panic stricken, he lost several valuable seconds before he succeeded in extinguishing the flames. Sour Stomach li one of Ibe tint ympttm of , a His hands were badly burned coming Ullioui Mlick. Cure It with a len.A(tfi Dr. M, A. Slmmoa'i Liver Mtdicln. and his leg was roasted from knee What a woman will not forgive to ankle. The burns were so serious that amputation of the limb a man for she herself does; nol; know until sle comes, to do it.' , was found uecessary. Exchange. Luf lrrltt(oa Ciood for the Children. s tbe forerunner to 'consumption. Dr Joke-Playeirq-men- sc Was the Prom Poole. Poole, Ky., July 24, 1899J, Editor, Bee, Earlington, Ky. S The Republicans ofj Webster county, are well pleased, with the proceeding of the Lexington convention. In regard to ticket and platform, there is not a dissenting voice among them, and now is the proper time for every Republican of this State to shoulder his gun and form a line of battle against the common enemy of good government and prosperity., Let eysry one of us do this and see if this coming November, the G. O. P., don't score the grandest victory ever known in this old Commonwealth. The correct way to do this is. to talk our Republicanism on every opportunity, and especially to young men who will cast their firat vote the coming election. Mention the crime of 1893 to them, not'73,, but something that they are conversant with; show them the advanco in wages of the, vast majority of American worjtew in all the industries and the, general high tide in the wave of Repuljlian prosperity that is sweeping pvqr the country, which is disturbing, the Democratic party today anji causing them to use such machin,-- , ery as Mr. Goebcl has used. E. W. Thornderry. for them. MedlcIno.Ca, Columbus, TreY AcU, a)( rh"fc catarrh and how cures It. wherever located. to renounco the order for tho sako of work. Ha was given some wholesome advlco by Mr. Atkinson and went on his way rejoicing in Iho fact that so long as ha proved himself worthy he could labor for said company. Catarrh of tht tewth. tt- Doc Griffin has been quite busy the past caul it it most frtvaliHt in week looking ont for the walking delegate montht, it caUtd littummtr wbo is said to be abroad in Ibis county tummir catarrh. It surprises many that His former friend Purccll, alias Jones, bowel trouble Is catar- passed through here and even f.iilcd to rhal. Dr. Ilartman's recognize his former companion with books make this plain. whom he has tramped some distance on j, vrriio vo mo the railroad. O., UMMER GATARRH rc-ru-- Tho Spottsville miners aro out on strike. few days ago an agitator appeared there "Ihadchrpnlcdiarrliuco professing to be friend who had come thero tor lttteen years," writes lo build up Iheir interests, and altera talk Mr. T. E. Miller, Grand )l with Ihe operator of tho mine and failing Prairie, Tex. " I tried ., many medicines and If lo convince him that he knew everyuocioraiavain. iiuasi 11 !'M- -. ysiiii thing that was worth knowing, he ordered the men out on a strike, because, among mended, and it relieved and cured mo at once." $W&p$if other things, tho operator refused to Mr. John Hartlng, 033 recognize tho U. M. W. So with them Mptn St., Cincinnati, 0.. as with thousands of others they bavo lost Vtrites; "My wife and a job, whlio tho destroyer of happiness myself, took your chronic, dlar-rbec- a writes to his chief Ihe story of a great and It cured us. victory. A 1 Ji m Acts gently on dneys, Liver and Bowels System LEAnses the the Ledbetter, T.cx,, writes: for bqwpl troublpa la unqjunjlpd hy any,thpgj J n .my ex. perjpnee. I owe my life to and shall, always rocom- mend,tt to those suffer, 'IJa-runB- r f;'r..l.j toAMMn.1. !q doctor or medicine Ono year of work without any rest is wc tried before, helped proving rather trying on some of tho minus," tfeflsl Mr. John Kdearton. 1020 Third Ave.. lAltoona, Fa., says: "I suffered from dysentery for three years I. took ruuLam now. well." DQWN : IN- - iiii THE MINES. ., IrA IM? ;?,'V' ., tnc.fili 5iimmr.rc. Married in Bowling O recti. fJ ' Two members of 'the Mammoth ;.' Hon. W. T. Fowler, the prom ising youn attorney, of Hopkins Cave Party, from this 'place' stole ville, was in Earlington, Friday a march on their friends, while, in Bowling Green last 'w'eekTluid .' and called in The Bee office. were quietly married. The happy Cliff Slaton, .the night police-- 4 couple were Mr. Harry Bramwcll i man at Madisonville, was shot and and Miss Lillie Robinson. They "l slightly wounded last. Friday night were married last Wednesday in by a negro desperado, who was the Park City, while on their, way resisting arrest. to the Cave, and succeeded in Cupt. Biirchflcld.oi Madisonville, keeping the matter a secret from the rest of the party, as nobody a- - . will leave Friday for Fort Thomas, near Covington, where he will re knew nothing of it, until the remain until about the first of Sep- turn trip was being made, and tember, when he will start for the while stopping over in Bawling Green one of the members was inPhilippines. formed of the marriage by a resiMr. John T. Barnett and, anjily dent of that city. Mr. and Mrs. and Mr. Charlie Barnett and sister, Bramwcll passed through EarlingMiss Maude, and Misses Nellie ton Monday afternoon, enroute to and Edith Rootz left for bebrce Nashville; the home of the groom, They will and will return to this city in a few yesterday morning. ppend several days at tha Springs. days. They were both well known Rev. C. C. Hall, of Hickory and popular young people, and Grow, Graves County, Was in have a host of friends who join in morning, with The Bee in extending con Tuesday Earlington He gratulations. mingling with old friends. lift for Webster County that mornThere is more Catarrh in Ibis section of ing, but will be back in Earlington the country than all other diseasesfput to gather, and until the last few years was again soon. supposed lo be incurable. For a great many "iZZZ m' years doctors pronounced it a local disease Veteran As- and prescribed local remedies', and by conThe lo sociation, Camp. No. 52B, Hopkins stantly failing It cure with local treatment, pronounced Incurable. Science has County, will hold a meeting at the proven catarrh lo he a .constitutional u hall at Madisonville,. the, fjtst disease, and therefore requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, iijiurday in August. 1899, at 10 manufactured by F. I. Cheney & Co.. Toledo, Ohio, is ;i Business of importance on the market. the only constitutional cure in. It is taken internally in ill come up :nid a full attendance doses from tea drops to a teaspoooful. It acts directly on tba blood and mucous surI faces ot Ibe system. They offer one d dollars for any casa it fails to cure. ( Scott, ilm clever landlord of Send for circulars and testimonials. AdF. J. CHENEY & Co.. Toledo, O. the New Belmont Hotel, Madi dress, by Druggists, Sold 75c. siinvillo, hail decided to quit the Hall's Family Pills are Ihe beit. bun-dre- f. sv. hotel business, and. will retire flark's Pun. ubout the first of tho month. Mr. Mark Twain is credited with the Pritchett proprietor of the Lucijc, authorship of the best pun made will rent the New Belmont and this year.j In addressing sonic of ii'.e it for lodging accommodations. his London admirers' several days ago he said: "Since the Elder I. H. Teel, assisted by branches ol the Anglo-Saxo- two great race Prnl. Knrl Taylor as vocalist, have been united- in Kipling I de? closed the most successful meeting voutly trust they will not 'br? parted that has been held for several years ia.Twain.'i i 2 Mi at Mortons Gap. Thirteen were rt That Throbbing Headache added to the church and much enWould quickly leave you it you.uied Dr, thusiasm was manifested by the KiBfi's'New Ufa Pills. Thousands of sufchurch and the cause of the Mas- ferers bavo proved their matchless merit Thankful words written by (or Sick and Nervous Headaches. They Har,'of Gr'oton, S. D. Was ter revived. make pure blood and strong nerves and, bad cold. which settled on my cow-punchen - ' Odd Fellows, desire to express their gratitude to the citizens of Mortons Gap and surrounding country for their good attendance Best way to Invest 25 Cents. and liberal patronage at their an A NT ioc. Miss.. lair 1st. 1808. nual picnic, giVen July 15, 1899, New Spencer Medicine Co. I want lo tell you what I think of your which was a grand success, so Nubian Tea. I bave used it myself and morally and financially. in my family, and it (sail thai you. claim cially, for it It is tba best Liver Medicine I ever They also wish to thank Mr. J. B. tried. It is just tha thing lo take if you Atkinson, president of the St. Ber feel bad and are bilious A. U. Lancaster. nard Coal Co., for his liberal doSold by St. Uernard Drug Store. nation to the treasury of said Lodge, for which he will ever be held in grateful remembrance by Tuesday morning at the resi dence of the bride in Clay. Miss every member ol tho Lodge. Dr. Williams, Roe Blackwell and Mr. Edgar J. M. Staples, Com. Taylor were united in marriage. J. T. LicoN, Miss Blackwell is a popular and ac complished young lady of Clay, Kentucky Fair Dates. and Mr. Taylor a bright young Lexington, August 9 5 days. whose home is in Madisonville, August 9 4 days. Morganfield. The young couple Law'renceburg, August 15 4 spent yesterday with Mr. and Mrs. days. Lee Cazort, relatives of the bride, Lebanon, August 15 4 days. and left in the afternoon for Crof-toColumbia, August 15 4 days. Brodhead, August 33 3 days. Shelbyvilje, August 23 3 days. Circumstances Alter Cases" Springfield, August 22 3 days. In cases of dyspepsia, nervousness, catarrh, rheumatism, eruptions, etc., the cirBardstown, August 19 5 days. cumstances may bo altered by purifying Elizabcthtown, Sept. 5 5 days. and enriching Ibe blood with Hood's Good appetite and good digesBowling Green, Sept. 13 4 tion, strong nerves and perfect bealtb lake days. the place of these diseases. Hood's is America's greatest medicine Glasgow, Sept. 20 4 days. and the best thai money can buy. Guthrie Sept. days. Hood's fills euro biliousness, sick headHorse Cave, Sept. 27 4 days. ache, Owensboro, Oct. 3 5 days. An Oklahoma editor commenting An Epidemic of Diarrhoea. upon the world and humanity in Mr. A. Sanders, writing from Cocoanut general, says: "Heaven born oraGrove, Fla., says there has tors arc carrying the hod, athletes epidemic of Diarrhoea there.beenHequite an had a are preaching the gospel, and severe attack and was cured by four doses of Chamberlain's Dibrilliant writers arcshoeing horses. arrhoea Remedy. Colic, Cholera and He says he also recomThere are lawyers who ought to mended it lo others, and Ihoy say it is Ibe best medicine Ibey ever used. Sold by St. be and Uernard Drugstore, Earlington; Uen T. who ought to practice law; surgeons Robinson, Mortons Gap; George King, Charles. who ought to be sawing wood and St, wood cutters who ought to be sawWhen the postoflicc authorities ing bones. There are men in the at Washington refused to estabpenitentiary who' ought. to be hold lish a postoffice at Mountain View, because of ing posiuons 01 trust anu men in dalo, Md., there being one at Oak only a mile and a hall posiittans.of trust who ought to be away, tho people of the former in the penitqntiary." place went in a body to the latter -and stole the postoffice building A Narrow Escape. and planted it in their own town. 1 lution was adopted enforcing the provisions of chapter. 39 of the general ordinances. This provides that each councilman shall name a physician in his ward whose duty it shall bo to make a house to house tour, vaccinating every person not previously vaccinated. mere were- no new develop ments in the smallpox situation up ' to yesterday. Mrs. Ella Hinson, of Hinton, Ala., writes us Angust latb, 1898; "I advise all mothers to give Ibeir children Planter's Nubian Tea when they ara puny or fretful. I keep Ibis medicine in the bouse and when Ibe children are ailing I give them a dose and that is tba last of it." Sold by St. Uernard Drug Store. Hell's give such strength to cougn or a com win Twenty-fiv- e cents at all will cure it. and tbe lungs that a not settle l&ere, good druggist: A Card of Thanks. Those wbo live on farms are liable to Members of Mortons Gap Lodge many accidental cuts, burns and brwrtM, No. 315, Independent Order of which heal rapidly when Dillard's, Snow Liniment is promptly applied. ' Fried',' 35c and 50 cents. St. Uernard Drugstore:. Whenever you hear a man boast of having a "boss" wife the chaacaj are he is getting dangerously near thf truth For Sale. A good Jersey cow with a heifer calf. Apply to Lee Cazort, Earlington, Ky. There are over seventy miles of tunnels cut in the solid rock, of Gibraltar. Wlod on lb itomacb, BU ara quickly cuted by a. ten doees ot Dr. M. A, Simmon'i Liver Medicine. Sick Headache, iouineis, Nautea, Taylor-Blackwe- ll. Love may change its living place, but it keeps on getting mail at the same old addrass. Wt ale liycj are Mad Strong, dim vision made clear, styes removed sad granulated lids or sore eyes of any kinl speedily and effectually cured by tbe uss of Sutherland's Eagle Eye Salve. It's put np in tubes and sold on a guarantee by all good druggists. school-teache- r, The season's clean-u- p in the. at nearjy Klondike is estimated $20,000,000. "A Peaceful Demonstration" is what tbe called a meeting of the ,Up(oa tfinsf lhey In largo numbers, accompanied by their wives and children, assembled near the Jphn Ingle mine, last i?rdiyr.to awe and intimidate by Ibeir prwnce, If poteible, the miners then at work in the mine. Yes, it was indeed a peaceful mission they were on, if we lose sight of tbe truth for awhile. They djd sot draw. Ibeir revolvers, which no doubt nine out ot ten had concealed about Ibeir person; bnUbey .encouraged their children (9. RrqyoVpL if possible, a disturbance by hooting and blowing tin. horns and calling the, miners, as tbey emerged from Ibe nine, "scabs." ant other vile names. If lbalrttlh.We,lipqwn, (bo, sole object ot the Visit to tba mina was by. their presence lq frighjpn, tbe miners so tbey would come out and) join Ibe strikers. You don't go lo a, neighbor and call him bad names when you go oq a social visit, and neither did tho U. M. Workers go there with their heart filled full of love for Iheir brother workman, but approached tbe mina with deep, seated hatred in their hearts, hoping that, thair presence would .so proyoke tbe wlawlbat ba in self defense would fire tbe first shot, thereby opening Ihe way for tberafor.a general attack. Uut thanks lo )bqurdy miners tbero at work, many of .wbpa.have worked there for ten years, tbey, did not flinch from tbsir duty apd tpye.RQ answer to tba jeers of tbe crowd pear tbern, Ono woman in the crowd there assembled, said in one of her mad bystercsr "I would see. myself, and children fla tvu before I would allow my bus- haridjo become, a scab," The poor de luded being never stops lo think that tbe Good Book nowherp instructs ber husband to join-aorganization that makes him a or slave under Ihe laehjot the, agitator and therefore become subject to tbe destitution now afflicjing.bim, Ey&BsyiljevCourier, n Man represent II a large Tea, Coffee and Spice Firm in this section. Address N. B., care A. E. Walesby, Advertising Agent, Lduisvillc, Kentucky. ers, but littlo complaint is made when an --S opportunity is presented them to work. CI OVERCOMES Evansville, Ind., July 24. John Ingle, of the Inglo mines, has been requested by connty officials to disarm bis men, and has declined. Ingle claims his men have tho right to carry arms lo protect themselves. The officials say tbey euy ihc oerivifu-MftH- T p ey bave no right to force tbe workers to disarm, and the strikers, claiming tho same rights as workers, are arming, The situotvjr ation is badly strained, and may result in tea sau tn an enuoajti nau to. fit toniL an outbreak at any moment. Union men are threatening to get even with tho SherW, A. NISBB1 , President iff at tbe next election it he does not disarm O, W, WADBILL, Cashier ' the men. At a meeting yesterday a speaker, in re3(opkin.s (Lounly ferring to Ingle's threats to prosecute tbe srikers for contept of court in disturbing bis men, said: "Tell Jndge Matlcson and others that if tbey continue to bound us that we will defy tbern and all go to jail Ky. together. The county would soon tire of feeding us all." Gaptal Stock, - - Tbe Spottsville mines are now closed, Transacts a general banking basin ess and local mines can no longer rely on and invites tbe accounts of the cilixeas of them for coal. Hopkins and adjoining counties, Has the finest and most secure vault in (hat section of Kentucky Good ' aril h48lTUALcbNS7'PAT,ON -- n.sPEt5KSS? car r.oLuy ztch 6r7i non-unio- n ,T5BCEfFECTS. (SLiiaTgyrvp &ift. non-nnio- n BANK- Madisonville, $50,000. lUlllTrn At( Hit I Lll"" Capital Stock Paid In, Surplus Fund 180,000. COMMENCED BUSINESS IN 120,000. 1867. JNO. G; MORTON, ness men we are talking tbey know all about it but lo salaried men, wage earners and to women. There's safely it the bank is a good ono. There's convenience the money always ready and out of reach of your own petty squandering, too. It is easy to spend small sums when you bave a large sum in your pocket GROVES The advantages ot a bank account am numerous. It is not to bus! BANKER. A1ADISONVILLE, - KENTUCKY Co CompounD Prescriptions utk 'TWlVMtia) & srf n. 274 cow-punche- rs V1 Tim world-fame- d m & NK' i' Powder Face and engaged to exhibit at the Lexing-to- u Horse Show, Fair and Carnival, They make a leap of 42 fpei in tank of water but ten, feetdeqp, and thousands of people have been electrified by the startling,jcifoim-aiict- ; of these equine wonders. They perfonh each day during lie ays of the Carnival, Aug. buildup yBWi'heallh. Ensy lo lake, Try diving horses them. Only 35 cewla. Money back if not Cupid liave bqen cured, Scld bv St?Bernard Druggist. 1 j Be ' thankful for what you have and console yourself with the, thought', that what you have' not would render you miserable if you had it. mUAt M3HIrSCollc.NeiiralBlaac4ToHhBCbo CU1AN RELIEF cures laflveialnutos. 3our8tomach' CenU. tad .Summer ComptalntS .frieo.-Sbold by bl. Uernard Drug Store. SUP. ! CREATES HAPWNESS A littlo woman can do a big lot of cleaning with little effort with Gojd 0Ht. ,It lightens Hid lahor of cleaning more than half and saves, froth time and moey, III T ItcVLl: ?"7'-&- RQW Washing Powder ssssWlssssiKtAH D is a bringee of brightness, comfort and health to oyer housewife who uses it. Don't waste vour ecerffv in., scrubbinir hard and rubbing hard wnh soap in'the Dust makes hard cleaning easy. Forgratt iconomy dux, jjur large package. ' CHtCAW fer.- 7S ' way, ' Gold ' TWEiRiK. FAIRBANK COMPANY ST. LOUIS NSW YORK BOSTON The Madisonville Steam Laundry wagon will collect, laundry in iEarlington every Monday afterGLAD TO SHOW YOU. noon. Same will be delivered The Cnve Party Returns. Thursday. Please have your The party that left for MamSt, Bernard General Store. bundle ready; all bundles left at moth Cave last Monday week reyour office wi)l be shipped Thurs- ition of fancy shooting .during (he turned home Mpndayfvening of day and delivered Saturday. Your Lexington Horse Show, Fair and this week. All of thtm report Carnival, August 8 to 13. pVj. A Coat of Many Colors Met the Requirements of Joseph, patropage earnestly solicited. having a good time and enjoying Carver is too well known to the W. G. Borders, Agent. their .trip very xnuclft. general public for us to comment But .What Your House Requires is ,TWO COATS ofT.:... ' It is estimated that at tho. Im- - upon an. exhibition frqm him. It Spain's OreateatNccd. trinninc of the new ccnturv ..Encr. will be well worth the price of adMr. K. 1 Olivia, of llarcelona. b'niin. land will have 92,000,000,000 tons mission itself. spends bis winters at Aiken, S. C. Weak neryes had caused severe pains in the back coal still unused and available. of his head. On "using Electric Uitlers. Notice, Mi Henry Koehler 5c Company, America's greatest Blood and Nerva Hem. A reward of $50 will be paid for edy, all pain soon left him. Ho says4 this Lumber Dealers of Louisville, Ky., grand medicine is what. bis.country needs. invite correspondence with Mill the arrest .and conviction of. any All America knows thai It cures Ifver and men who have lumber for sale. person guilty of stealing brass, kidney trouble, purifies tbn blood,. tones up Your Tradei Solicited: thestpmacb, strengthen? thonevcf, puts They buy Poplar and Hardwoods copper or other goods from the Prices.Right. vim, vigor and new life Into every muscle, in mixc-cars, Dry or Green. premises of this company, and the nerva and organ of tha body. If weak, Quality Unsurpassed. tired or ailing you need it. Everv battle Write them. same reward will be paid fqr th guaranteed, only 50 .cents. Sold by St. A Chicago street beggar who conviction of any person who buys, Uernard Drugstore. died a few days ago left a fortuue said stolen goods. Subscribe for The Bee. of $40,000. St. Bernard Coal Co, Mrs. Ada E. taken with a lungs; cough set in and finally terminated in Consumption? Four doctors gavo mo up, saying I ceuld livo bnt a short time. I gave myself u)f lo Rfy.Savior, determined if I could not stay with my friends on earth, I would meet my absent ones above. My husband was advised to get Dr., King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds. I gave it a trial, took in all eight bottles. It has cured mc, and Thank God, I nm saved and now a well and healthy woman." Trial bottles frea nt St. Uernard Drugslorn. Hegular size 50c and $1.00. Guaranteed or price refunded. A Frightful Blunder Will often cause a horrible Uurn, Scald, Cut or Uruise, Uucklen's Arnica Salve, tbe best in tba world, will kill the pain and promptly heat it. Cures Old Sores, Fever Sores, Ulcers. Uoils. Felons. Corns, all Skin Eruptions. Uest Pile. Cure on Eartb. Only 25 cents a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by St. Uernard Druggist. Laundry, Nothing equals Dallard't Blackberry Balsam for Cramping, Diarrhoea and Uowel Goebei'8fight against corporations all This remedy is one of the Complaints, his. life shows plainly that be will, be no best known and most successful medicinal of its kind. Price 25 cents. St. Uernard friend of tho laboring man. You cannot Drugstore. "crippltippe. qf tbe State's industries wilh- put injuring ice men wuose Drain ana The lender frequently finds thai. rsascle produce, support for their families. borrowing dulls the edge of memAltera abort ilrikn or shut, down the ory. Coal .Company has again The dameraofa Ualarlal AlmoiDharauar ba started up. Ihe; mine. When Ihe trouble averted by occailotjillj taking Dr. M. A. Sm- - came; up Ihe, stockholders, apd dhector hi oiont Liver Medicine. Once, took, a band,audjcajlei a, meejlnc for if The number ol penniless, men in the purposo of arriving at a settlement, rnet The result was when, they possible, the Klondike is placed at 3,000. i?etW. 'hey came tp l ho conclusion lhal a new set of officeis was dtsired. and so HAS. NATURE WAJWSP. YP.H Nature berarlf la tbe flowejragartja. ol be positions of President und Secretary arlr. cicalas; tpclan. bloaiooisfortb trees and tba deapoudent chord to vibrate to tbla, IM, were, declared vacant, andafer mature moat delightful ot, all, aprJpgHiaa and, tip do an. election was declared in yon (eel? Have you that tired sbaVy lefftog, and William Walton and Simpson lbs forerunner ot Chitta. Malaria, sad Tre&M Ferer? If ao. TOtt muai aot n&aa this warn n9. Mr aa It U an ladlcattou pi slckaeMI avoid t iU; Plajt circled to fill the vacancies, conaolt us as our advice coata yen Both nv Vfallon formerly filled the position of Call oa ronr drngglit sod procnr..lMl at Dr. Carlstedt's German JArtt Powder. .TW rKwidwt 'or ae company, as did Mr. one doaa a day at bed time lor al days; t laji PlaJI; Ibn office of secietary, and both are follow bv nroearlfla- - a. bottle of Yucatan Tonic, following tbe directions and aftaf two WCH fj'iajified, Jpr the pfli-e- s (bey bave eourae oftbeie two great resaedlea, you weeks will feel like tbe flowara laslc la tha asruur. baen.choserijR fill, If wa. mistake po) Jhe Prepare yourself for the ataUrUl or hot fteMou when tha atmosphere is lull of ' genus. ' If most prosperontiintes tho miners.ibeieowr necessary and when youc, aystam wrn saw was, during the management of these reoeat the above. . Thoae Kemedles la stock arid sold, bjr officer,, ard we, look, for good reports again from, thai, place, 1 tip new olficials, we St. Uernard Drug Store. heUeve, faver paying miners standard A New Champion, wages, apd not soiling coal at cut throat prices. From the Indianapolis Journal, The Put? I know I ain't baen Foreman Toombs reports great progress able to git a battle on fcr ejght. being made in the construction of the new do cnam slack, washer buildings. monuis, out you uer, pion yet. Mr. Fat Dlair, of Sonlh Diamond, was Backer Yes, if this keeps up, here a while Saturday, vou will be the champion lone- One ot the evil results attending tho visit wait Tighter of the world. of an, agitator tq this oouotj was last week made known. A young man .of Morlpns Gap, who has been working In Iho Soptb I Diamond mines, and who was almost For Infants and Children. hrokefl in heart, and PWFie, Mroa dqwn Tit KM YH Hill Btttht last week to see the president of tbe St. BernardjCqal.Coipapy and loll bis till" ot Boars tho woe. lie. said ba pad been misled by ao Signature agitator who always seeks first to deceive bis yicJIpj and,heti ruin ,b(m an. upon Dr. Carver, the world's champiOLtt his, misrepresentation joined tho U. M. W. shot, will each day give an exhib- and lost his job. Seeing the condition false advice had placed him In be was willing c.1- -4 or-d- Foreman, Summers says Ibe heavy rain some, damage to lfa,q coke works, but po defay was caused. of last Friday, night did CHILL TDNIC WARRANTED. PRICE 60 cts. rarla Medicine Co., ht. LouU, Mo. 0111 OenUement Wo Mid last rear, bottlos o OllOVK-TABTKLKHa CIIIU. TONIC and havt bought loreo arena already thbi jenr. In nil our Of peneuce ot It year. In tho druu bualnraw. bare never sold an article that gavo audi untreroul roll Youra trulr. taction aa your Toole. AONcr.Cjtnn tea a TASTELESS properly it takes lime. It requires experience and a complete knowledge of drugs. It requires the druggis lo have a large amount of drugs-fre- sh drugs. He must give tbe beiv possible work, and for compensation ho must be reasonable. WITH THE AUOVE FACTS REMEM HER WE'RE CAREFUL. IS JofeYASCOOD FOR ADULTS, ST. BERNARD DRUd STORE, CO YEARS- - OALATIA, ILLS,, NOV. IS, l!M. jjjjjjjra TnADE CoPYfllGHTO Ac. AtiTono sending a akrtrh and dcacrtptton roar nii-.airortsln our ojanlnn free whother an lr ftiventuui luprobnMr Handbook on I'atonU acntfroo. Oldoit lurency for acurln,r ivatonta. TiUpnU taken tliroimh Munn A Co. roeelr tptttalnotUt, rrltliout diftftjo. In tlio EXPERIENCE Dcbiqns Marks Scientific American. rated woclrir Ijirtrest A hnndjomclr ' t3 cuiiuion 01 unr witfiuma inurnai. nevfuicnU-fii- , a TP'ir; four inontus, I. tkihl by nil MUNN &Cot!6,D'os,lOT'' New YQrk yb Wall Paper We have some Choice, Standard Patterns inWall Paper, Good Goods nt Reasonable Prices, which will servo many housekeepers as well as tho high priced Papers offered :; :: :: t: elsewhere. JPV. Lisi-!Ja- T tHSB lit THOS. B.YOUNG Manufacturer ot High Grade .. ... Boots and Shoes, Repair Work a Specltltj. i: CASTOR A Ahnit KD xli:m gjtprTCy-- . Ztf$fy - wish to, state to the'genaral pub lie uia't orrngtotirellsmarid for now' work, aa well asjalljclaeses of repair l;ihaveprocjired tho services of va fiom Evansville adTampw prepared to do all work promptly on short notice. All work guaranteed to fit and give satisfaction! I -' ') u iNDex" MIXED PAINTS. . , St. Bertiard Drug Store. . ...a a: u WdftP U. ., u - t... Wir-'r-i . . .' rv a , . f A THE CAVE- TRIP. - One of the Members of the Party Furnishes Some Very INTERESTING BITS OF dOSSIP. Had a Delightful Time of The crew of tbe Creseot Cily say tbere was never a more agreeable party on beard than ours We left Evansville Monday afternoon, and arrived back in our own little home, feeling that we had a tine Irip and oueibaf all enjo)ed very much. n - THE M STODGY-SCHOOL- . lesson , third quarter, inter-- . " National series July 30. Tci I or tlic Grapevine Notes. Mrs. Mack Moore is still very sick. Her sister Mrs. J B. Moore, of Earlington, is with her. Miss Ora Barrow, who has been visiting her mother, Mrs Vincent Davis, will re turn to ber borne In Cliriblian County in a few da) 1, wbere will sbe commence leach ing tbe school at that pUce not Monday, Miss Ermino Ford, ot Nebo. Ky., vis iled the family iA J. Y. Story Saturday and attended church at and Sunday Grapevine. Mr. Dick Moore and family of near Ibe McCord School bouse visited J. J Moore Saturday and Sunday. Our farmers aro all rejoicing over the nice rains whicb have fallen tbe last few days. Elder Tinsley filled bis regular appointment at Grapevine Sunday morning, but owing to the inclemency of tbe weather, bad a small audience, however the rain ceased to some extent and we bad a very nice Sjnda? School in the aftirnjon. Aunt Cindy Todd is complaining some. Among tbe visitors at Sunday School were Mr. Jean Pritchett und Miss Clara Nisbe', of Madisjcv.le and Mrs. Dve Pickens of Texas, wbo is here visiling relatives. Misses Belle Story and Hattie Goocb, of Hanson will begin their school at Ilsley the first Monday in August. Dennis. The y, i,run, Don. vl, 3 Mcmorr Vrrmn, OoIden.Tcxt, cxxl, K ;iiimciitnrj- - 'Prepared liy the Itcv. n. M, Stearns. ,10-2.- 1. .... I, 10. 21-2- .' 1ST. BERNARD COAL COMPANY. I INCORPORATED. m- - the Crescent Con) right, 1S99, by D. M. fitoarns. "Ho kneeled upon his kncoa throo 'City's Crew Appre- ciated. One of the members of the Cave jParty, thinking it would be of the friends of those who composed the Cave Party, as well as to most of the readers of The Bee, furnishes the following, jotted down at random, while en route to and from this wonder of Kentucky. After being escorted around the city of Evansville by ttie aaenl tor the Evansville "tiOowiing Green Packet Co., we were taken on board Ibe steamer, Creseml City, and there introduced to the crew. Capt. Howell told us to take charge of the boat, go when and wherever wo pleased, and in a few minutes our parly were as much at home in the pilot and engine rooms, as ' they were in the cabin. Mrs. Howell, the captain's Rood wife, was very pleasant and ' accommodating, and did all she could to We make our trip a delightful one. steamed out of Evansville at 5 40 p. m., and on our arrival at Spottsville some of Here is the ladies met acquaintances. see the first locks on Green where you River, but It was setting dark, and we did noi gel the view we would like. Tuesday afternoon we arrived at Rock port, and there a party joined us going to Bowling Green. There were twenty-on- e in their party, the same number as in ours, and another queer coincidence, was the fact that there were Ibe same number of married couples in both parties for a short time at least as subsequent events will show. Tbev proved to be a merry ' crowd and we were all soon acquainted Indeed, very much so as far as two gentlemen In the Eatlington party wero concerned. Tbev seemed to be carried away with two young ladies from Beaver Dam. After supper there was a dance the music being furnished by a good string band, on board for our special benefit. The dance was followed by vocal and On piano music, which was very fine Wednesday morning at 6 o'clock we steamed into Cowling Green, where we in the left Ibe boat, and while beautiful "Park City," two of our parly, Miss Lillie Robinson and Mr Harry Gramwell, selected Ibis place as their Gretna Green, and gave us the slip, and were quietly married. We boarded the train at Howling Green, not knowing we had a newly man led couple in our parly, and arrived at Glas Here we stopgow Juuction at 10 a. m. ped for a while, and went out to inspect the ruins of an old hotel, the relic of antebellum days, wtiicb was started "befo' de wah" and mver completed. Mr Hopper, the j"kcdak fiend," of our parly, look We arrived at the several views of it. Cave lintel for dinner, and rested that af ternoon. 1 he short route of ibe cave was traversed that night. TM next day two young ladies from New Orleans joined us. Tbey proved themselves to be very pleasant, and Photographer Hopper appointed himself a committee of one to look after one ot the young ladies. Friday evening we left Ibe cave for Bowling Green, where we registered at the Mansard Hotel, and were entertained in good style. Saturday we viewed Bowling Green from end to end, and then it was that some of our party found out about the marriage. The boat came in about 2 o'clock, wben we boarded her, and told tbe captain we were glad 10 get back borne. Sunday is tbe day the CrtSMM City makes her stock trip, and it is quite a sight to see them loading slock. Tbe crew of tbe Creseot city, Capt. Howell, Pilots Keplinger and Dolly, Clerks " Kimberly and Howell and Engineer Cecil, have tbe thanks of the entire puty for . hospitality and kindnets shown them, and all unite in saying that much of tbe pleasure while on Ibe river was due largely to tbem. Engineer Cecil no doubt thinks tbere are other girls, besides Ibal girl "Sue," down in old Kentucky to write about, as he is qiute a verse writer, wrote dozens of verses and dedicated a poem to one of Ibe girls. Clerks Kimberly and Howell bad others to go on their watcb, so tbey could talk to our young lidies On the return Irip we bad a much better viow of the locks. Tbe scenery was grand, especially on Barren River and will long be remembered. Nic Toombs, ibe jolly drummer, was tbere in all bis glory, and kept tbe "ball rolling," and was tbe life of the crowd. sight-seein- g Hearin. Mr. George Prentiss, of Uorganfield, formerly one of the candidates for Slate Senate said Tuesday that the Democrats were going to be beaten by 25,000 votes. Mr. Prentiss is a Democrat and says that he will vote for W. S. Taylor before be will for tbe man that raped Kentucky Democracy in tbe last convention. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Fred RicLelson last Saturday, a bouncing twelve pound boy. Work bands are very scarce in this section. Geo. W. Hearin has bad a good deal of trouble in finding bands to prize tobacco. Tbe barbecue at Bordley last Saturday was a bowling success. Mr. R. S. Carney was manager. meetings Tbere are two protracted going on at Sturgis now, one a sanctified and Ibe other a Christian. Brother Ramsey is carrying on the former. Tbere are two other sanctified meeting going on over across the river in Crittenden near Blackford. Nice showers of rain fell here Friday, which were badly needed by all growing crops. Tbe ground was so dry tbat it did not wet it much. Many converts have been gained from tbe Democrats since McKinley s election among tbe roost prominent are Geo. W. Hearin, Joe Luke Mitchell, John Home, Jesse Smith, Harry Nails and others. Money to patent good ideas may be secured by our aid. Address THE PATENT RECORD, Baltimore, Md. . Pointed Paragraphs. From the Chicago Evening News. The crying infant is loveliest in repose. A successful nurse is an up soothsayer. The sandbagger is always striking strangers for money. The suit a tailor makes"a man seldom lasts as long as his suit against him. Any girl who refuses a sparkling diamond engagement ring must be stone blind. The "insiders" in the stock market are the "lambs" after the "boars" take them in. There is hope for any young man who is willing to unlearn what he thinks he knows. The truths we least desire to hear are those which it would be to our advantage to know. Probably nothing grows so as having a collector come around with the same old bill every month. A lady complains that too much is said about a woman's tongue. We don't see how it can be helped when it is in every woman's mouth. When you hear one man speak of another as being "a good man," you can't always tell whether the one spoken of is a minister or a pugilist. to-da- te I mm&mmm Br',u,. rj -- 'rf.VtV'8 KIDNy '" BHHHBRHHBWJth Cureh'atT..i.i.-.n'ourKldne-- I2 !? h suctt! had r it ' byH H when hU enemies wertMBock.lnp'hls life with full determination to kill him. Some, would havo boon full of foar nnd would have, thought It wlso nnd n very lawful precaution to linvo at loast closed tho window during prayer time, but this man of Qod who lived licforo God nnd not boforo won pimply kept on doing ns ho hod dono nforctlmo. 11. "Then theso raon assembled and found Ditniol prnylng nnd tunklng suppli cation boforo liUQod." A hundred nnd twenty-twngnlnRt one, nnd tho king on their fililo (unwittingly ngalnst Danlol), there, wemed no hopofor Danlol. Ilia hopo whs In God, not In man, Ida i mind was staid on God nnd therefore, nt pcooo (Isa. xzvl, 8), and ho feared not to prnylng. 13. "Tho king answered nnd Bald, Tho thing Is true, nocrdlng to tho law Of tho Modes nnd Persians, whloh alteroth not." Those, enemies of Danlol reminded tho king tbat ho bad signed n docroo Jhnt If any ono should ask n petition of 'tiny god or man for '80 days, except of himself, ho should bo put In tho den ot lions, and tho king had to acknowledge that It was ovon so. When nskrxl to sign tho decreo, tho king's vanity wns appealed to, a point on which many nro weak, nnd ho probably had not tho remotest thought of thoiwsal-bi- o coniKiucncos. 13. "That Daniel, which is of tho children of theoaptUlty of Judah, regardoth not the, O king, nor tho docroo that thou hast signed." They would havo tho king think that thoy esteemed him very highly, but that Daniel, tho Jow, despised both him and his docroo. TholoonfesslontJn nono occasion verso 4, that they could-llnnor fault In him, makes ius think of "the confession of PI la to concerning Christ (John xvlll, 38; six, 4, 6). 14. "Then tho king when ho heard theso words was sore disploasod with himself and set his heart on Daniel tojdollvcr him." And to that end ho laborod.tlll tho going down ot tho sun. Ho lovod Daniel and estoemed htm and saw now how his enemies were Keeking his ruin nnd how ho himself had unintentionally bocomon part-no- r with them. It must Itnvo been a surprise, to tho presidents nnd princes that Darius was displeased with himself rather than with Danlol, nnd that In Becking to kill Daniel they wero grlevlngUho king. It Is well to know tho mind of tho king and to hay II Bam. xv, 15. 15. "No decreo nor statute which tho king cstnbllsheth may bo changed." For tho third tlmo these men' assembled with determination to kill Daniel (verses 0.11), oach tlmo pressing their cruolty mora earnestly. Daniel might truly havo said, "Thoy hato mowlth cruel hatred," "They hated mu without n causo" (l's. lxlx, 4). How persistent nro tho servants of satan to destroy liful Our hlesst-- Lord came to glvo llfo nnd to glvo nbundnnco of it (John x, 10). 10. "Thy God, whom thou ecrvost continually, Ho will deliver thee," Thus did Darius, compelled by his own law to:tut Dunlel in tho lions' den, seek to comfort him, Tho law cannot savo nny ono,,for It is to thoso who break It tho ministration of death (Gal. Ill, 11, 81). Neither can meroloo Always ncoompllsh nil It desires to, for Darius loved Daniel, and as a king ho had great power. If Darius had loved Daniel enough to toko hU place nnd, go to tho lions' den In his Btcod, It might havo saved Daniel; this our blessed Lord did, for tho Bon of God loved mo nnd gavo Himself for mo (Gul. 11, SO). 17. "And n stono was brought nnd laid upon tho mouth of tho den, and tho king scaled It with his own slgnot." Joromlah sold, "Thoy havo out off my llfo dungeon and cost n htouo uron me' ' (Lam. Hi, 63). Both Jeremiah nnd Daniel and evory flood prophet woro typical of tho greatest nf nit tho phophcts, tho Lord Jesus Christ, who died In our stead, and, His body being placed In tho tomb, tho tomb was scaled (Math, xxvll, 00). In oach caso tho sealing was to moko euro tho ptirioso of tho enemy, but It was a vain punosu nnd wrought tho doom of thoso who thus frorved tho adversary. 18. "Then tho king went to hlspalaco and passed tho night fasting." Ho slept not, nor did ho allow hlmsolf to bo entertained with music His heart wns euro on account of Daniel's peril, and ho longed for tho morning that ho might know If Daniel's God hod delivered him, from'tho lions. The lovo that would. deliver, If It could, but finds Itself helpless, bo to do, is n mighty thing nnd yet Is but n faint shadowing of tho lovo that gavo tho only begotten Son of God to dlo for our sins. 10. "Then tho king aroso vory oarly In tho morning nnd went In hasto unto tho den of lions," bo anxious was ho to know of his friend's welfare. Dut what shall wo say of our Lord, who continued nil night in prayer, who roso n groat whilo boforo day and went out to a solitary place to pray, nnd who in tho garden wns In such nn ngony In prayer that Ho sweat, ns It wero, great drops of blood (Luko vl, IS; xxll, 44; Mark t, 35). 20. "O Daniel, servant of tho living God, is thy God whom thon Bcrvcst .continually nblo to dellvor thco fromtho llonsf" Thus cried Darius with n lamon-tabl- o voice, hoping to nnd yet wondering If ho would rocoivo nn answer. Daniel's friends knew that tho Qod whpnvihov served was ablo to dellvor thomjitromho furnace, but that whether no delivered thorn from going into. tho furnaco or not Ho certainly would deliver them from tho hand of Nebuchadnezzar. SI, S3. "My God hath sent His tngel and hath shut tho lions' mouths that tjjjrjr havo not hurt mo." With n kind word to tho king, thus replied Danlelkto tho glory of God, and Darius wosloxceedlng glad and commanded to tako up Danlol out,of tho den. Hotter far to bo In tho lions'" don or tho fiery furnaco with God than in tho best poAslblo circumstances ot earthly comfort without Him. S3. "So Daniel was taken up out of tho den, and no manner of hurt was found upon him, because ho believed In his God." Tho helpful thoughts from this nnd tho concluding verses of tho chapter nro moro than spaco will allow us to glvo, but may n fow suggest moro to you by tho Holy Bplrit. Tho morning of resnrrection will proo tliat no real evil has over befallen ui child of God. Tho enemies of God shall perish in that morning (II Thess. 1, Uy Daniel's faith tho living God wns honored in nil tho known world through tho cplstlo of Darius. o d In-th- o time n ilny nnd prnyod nnd gnVO'tlinnks before lila (iixl, tut ho dldnforctltno." A loor ttmo to giro thankB,ono might my, I Miners and Shippers of QQAL AND COKE & . 2TUR0UM ytSTlBUlEO jTSAIKSDAllYj flj ACHVII I , i , .; I General Office, Earlington, Kentucky. 3 JBnrir-iGtaOffioe SB. JAMES R. LOVE, Manager, 201 N, Cherry Street, Nashville, H 1 UJJJHfinUMlJ CARS iTM in i ill i hi 1 11 ij m 'a. a ntWIUti; PIN&ftBUffET FROM Capt. R G. ROUSE, Mgr, Palmer House, Broadway, Paducah, Tennessee. Kcntuckv. S. H. NEWBOLD, Manager, 342 W. Main Street, Louisville, Cant. T. L. LEE. Manager. Corner Main and Aneiinn Kentucky. Memphis, Tcnn. A. S. FORD. Manacer. 137 Uoner Second Street. Evansville. Ind. r NEW0RIEAN5 KCHKttal BBBBHfaaSSBJ 0.ni1ILLHAN.G.S.A IVANJVIUE.IN0. f.P7JEfffilE5.G.P.A jj 'g$l& Rra NAttlVILLE.Ttm NASHVILLE, CHATTANOOGA 3AND j BRO. HUNT MILTON, Wholesale Agresrtt J. W. BRIDGMAN, Memphis, Tenn. HESSERChicago, III. Building, St. Louis, Mo. Room 404, Fisher Building, & & ; Rialto VK ST. LOUIS RAILWAY. PULLMAN PALACE THE FAMQUS NO. 3 COAL For all uses, from Earlington, Diamond and St. Charles Mines. Only Vibrating Screens and Picking Tables used. The SLCEPINQ CAH8 between Nashville and Chattanooga, AU bama, Augusta, Macon, Jacksonville, Knox ville, Asbeville, Washlnp.luo, Ualtlmoie Philadelphia, Hew York, Portsmouth Norfolk. Jackson, Memphis, Llltlo Kocl Texrrkana, Sherman Waco, Dallas and Fori Worth. : : : JsA-- , Palace Day Coaches on all Trains Infofmation pertaining lo TIOKETS. ROUTES. RATES. ET6 Wllf be chtrrfullr furnished upon application lo Ticket A(tnli. or lo A. J. ?'. best Selected coal in the Market. .. BRUSHED GOKE FOR BASE BURNERS AND Why buy High-price- FURNM8. 2 Anthracite Coal, when you can get ST. BERNARD CRUSHED COKE for a much less price? One ton of the Crushed Coke will do the same work as one ton of the best Anthracite Coal. d Agent, Atlanta, Ga O. J. MULLANEY, Northeastern Pass. Agt. 39 W Fourth St Cincinnati, O. R. C. COWAKOIN, Western Pats. Agent Hootn aoj, Ry. lUchanga Uuildinx. Si. Louis, Mo. UR1AHU F. HILL, Northern Pass. Agt. Room 338 Marquell Uldg Chicago. J L. EOMONDSON, Southern Pass. Agt. Chattanooga, Tcnn. WELCH, Division Passenger Agent, Mempbfo, Tenn. J. H. LATIMER, Southeastern Passenger . -- r W. L. DANLEY, Grn'l Paw and Ticket Agl Namivillk, TltkM ST. JURIES HOTEL, ST. LOUIS. tnSilWSViVSKVVWtWttWtiS;ifl Jolly's Hard Luck. Kentucky Census Officers. The Need o( (lin ncpnblle. Tho ttwntlnl fallnro of onr Democ- From tbo Madisonvillo Huitlcr. An agreement for thedistribution racy hitherto and ita supremo danger The friends of Hon. George W. of the census patronage in Ken- for tho coming of timo aro that oppoJolly, regardless of party prejutucky has been reached at Wash- rtunity ia bo far closed to tho best wisington, by which Senator Deboe dom and strength; that its representa- dice, will regret to Hear tbat bis names supervisors in the first, third, fourth, fifth and tenth districts; Senator Lindsay in the second, sixth, seventh and eighth, Pugh and and Representative Boring in the ninth and eleventh, respectively. All have made their selections except Senator Lindsay, who is now in Frankfort. The positions allotted to Kentucky in the census bureau will be divided so that each Democratic congressman will get two appointments and each RepubliThe re can congressman six. twenty-seveplaces will maining be divided between Senators Lind say and Deboe. A. C. Moore, ol Marion, the home of Senator Deboe, has been appointed supervisor oi the census for the first district. fifty-seve- ASK YtiUR DEALER FDR IT AND SAVE MONEY last week. BUROPERN PLKN. Rates: 75c. and $1.00 por Day. RESTAURANT POPULAR PRICES. SPECIAL 26c. DINNER. n n No. financial embarassment has culNo. S minated in the foreclosure of the Butlr,ToalaiUCoBorTca W mortgage on his residence in Miss Sallie TaVa Harkrt M. lo Ilotr-I-. Owcnsboro and his farm in Breck- ber sister, MrsRon. of Madisonvlle, visited Try Kuropoan I'lan. Car directand Lett, onlj Cheapest E. Pritcbelt fail week. &ajr for what jougoL inridge county, leaving him penniMrs. Clara Bisbop'a baby Is quite sick. TMOB. P. MULCH, pnraiccm less in his old age. Mr. Jolly is Mrs. Annie Pritcbelt is vhlting In too clean a man and too honest in ibis week his methods to make a success in R. R. Mr. George Petty bad tbe misfortune politics as politics is conducted lo lose a sum of money, last week Joining the Church. Tho profession of faith is what is these days. ANNOUNCEMENTS commonly called joining tho church. "Made in America." That The pastor is exoeodlngly anxious for The llllnoli Central now sounds good and that's where sale, ami will his hoarers thus to join tho church ur (Jolofed those new and popular mattings TOURIST hat onIlia tan uulll Sep that is, to cast in their lot with tho liio tember to. and Rugs, the Ioytan mattings, W n,T,P summer louilil iJoS. round liom pooplo of God so that tbey may inhorit tickets . All ,Ammnn(Mll,n. mm nl mah South IH If and enjoy tho fulfillment of tho prom- lilnlnu lo tbli column thoutd De iddmtad 10 ..a. were made that arc on sale at the 11 11 1 Ijvj po''onln lines In theretorts lo a l4ir lUt ol summer il ises of graoo in fall salvation. In the Noilli. Its fait doubt uio. ALriADi, cailini loo, kt. St. Bernard Store. dallr service to hi. Louis, Chicago, Clnrinnail act of joining tho church thero is scourand uooltTiuo enables one to leacii quickly and Tbe RtadioR Room will be open Subscribe for The Bee. comfortably the mountain renorlt t Vliglnla, the. ed tho full pocsesfllon of tho field with 4 Madi-sinvllla tive places aro bo largely filled by tho ennninx and passion which bnt ape thoso groat qualities; that politicians wield tho weapons and sway tho forces of statesmen. Tho primo need of tho republic is a revolution which Bhall open tho way of fitness to all leadership and cloao tho way to unfitness, which shall link opportunity Inseparably to wisdom and Btrongth. Charlton T. Lewis. Tbe concert was grand Sunday nlgbt, Had a very good bouse. Mesdarati Hargroves, F. Bailey and L. Bailey returned frost Paducab, where tbey attended Ibe ladles convention Rev Orion, of Slauglertvllle, is in tbe cily SPECIAL BREAKFAST AND SUPPER No. 1 tWt Strak. or Mutton Chops, IVUto, Cakrt or Wallet. Qiflr wIm nj I roll M No. 3 Ham. Two Lct. IVUkx, Okf or WaMti Ho. 3 "A anJ Cuilr or Tra UUi or M WaMrt anJ Oiilf or Xfx Ukt Trout, llutttr Sauce. Cakrs or WaMt s anJ LnS or Tta M Oat Meal an! Crram.or UhjIIIoo. Hot Kolts, lluttrr anJ Colfe or Tta . II lik Chop with IMUkict nJ ?ft i . Illinois Central a to-ni- I. Subject "Why do men cbew tothe bid treasure whloh cannot bo had otherwise It is to bo in tho nrk of bacco? All are invited lo come. tafoty, outriding tho flood of sin and Mr Canal drove lo Norlonvllle Tuesdanger. Reformed Chnroh Messenger. day to catcb ibe I C. train for Central Imcile jiotel, J. W. PRITCHETT, PROPRIETOR. JAMKS FRANOBWAY ERNEST OLAYTOR . OLIRK8. i White Mountains ami lieatide of New England, Islands, the lake and foreti letorls of Mlchican, Wisconsin and Minnesota, the Hot Springs of Arkanaas, the Yellovrttoiie 1'aik or to room of Colorado. Hie Thousand 4 De SaCTerlntr Sorrow. Over and over again tho ola truth comoa back to us that no man is good for much till ho has suffered n greut sorrow. Tho baptism of pain is ouo of tho instrumentalities which God nses for purging away tho dross of our nnturo and making ns fit to bo partakers of tho inheritance of tho saints in light. Not thoso who havo escaped tho fiery trial, bat thoso who havo gono through it and confo out nnbnrt and glorified aro to bo envied. God knows what is best for as. Thereforo Ho sends first ono affliction nnd then another upon ns. Sometimes, bocauBO IIo sooa it necessary, He lifts tna vary floodgnto and allows wavo after wavo of miBfortano to sweep over ns. If wo havo tho right Btuil iu ns, wo shall bo helped and not harmed by theso soeming calamities. Nashviilo Christian Advocate. The Difference. Many appear outwardly righteous before men. They are honest, upright, influential, respected, cultured and many of them wealthy, bnt when external aro removed and tho secrets of tho heart are known it shall bo found that interiorly ono belongs in the heavens, the otLor in the infernal. "Ono shall bo taken, and tho other left " Rev. E D. Daniels in Helper. A Why should n person niako himself a nnisancot What gain is thero in grim ness and sourness nnd unsociability t Few pooplo caro to listen to whining and complaint On tho wholo, tho world nses ns as well as wo deserve It is very hard for tho defeated to admit this, bat it Is n fact nevertheless, and if only ndmlttcd ono of tho chief reasons for defeat is removed. A cheerful philosopher is an important clement of success. IIo who is perpetually suspecting others of ill treating him and keeping him down is not a welcomo Every man is of less importance to tho world around him than h likes to think. Bnt bo can easily test it by asking how much he himself dwells upon tho condition of others. By as much as their grievances do not particularly concern him by so much his own aro matters of indifferenco to them. So lot him hi pleasant, bnry his Borrows, pocket hia nffronts, mako himself ngreo-abltrust to Providence nnd thankfully tako what comos. Zion'a Herald. com-fiHnio- n. Cheerr. Cily. Quite a large crowd of young peeple of Earlingion and Madisonville spent tbe day at Dawson Sunday. Don't forget tbe Reading Clib tonight. Tbere was a grand reception given in honor cf ibe Worthy Grand Master, Cbarlts Sleet, cf ibe Masonic order, Monday night. Messrs. Will Ross, P Canal, and others oi Madisonville, wero out Monday night, Rev. Wm. Foster is with us Ibis week. Did you see tbe excursion Sunday and what was on it. We would like to know wbo tbat was on tbe war palb last week. Sam Eaves says tbat be bas bad a bard time in ibis world. Tbere was a big time at Morions Gap Sniltnnrn IjUUlIlvllI Guide and lIn facts and rondillont, brought down o uaiv, oi mo irnuai I A n'w W riluoa. enliralf Honicscekers e a illuiiral- ed pamplilel, contains a large number "aoumern noma serkeit'(juiria,"bas jutl been ittued. is - One square from depot, on Main Street, MADISONVILLE, KY. Best service. Choice table. Full corps of experienced hotel help. r tiroinerouslr located on the lino of thn llllnnli Crnlral Kailroad in ilie Stales ot Kentucky, Tennottee, Mttiiitippl lb and ljuiiana and alio uiieiailedwiila-UDo- f cities, tonus and country on and adjacent lolhat line, lo nouineckrn, or inoia in aeaicn ci a farm, Ibis pamphlet will tiunUb reliable iutoima lion concerning Ihe most accessible and prcmr- oas poilion of I ho South. 1'rca copies can ha bad ojr applying to me nearest or tur unaerstgnea, tellers nora noriuern lainint Till iM J OB WORK Will receive prompt atten tion at this office. Estimates furnished upon application. Tickets and full Information at lo ratea In con nection with Ihe above can be had of agents ol lha "Central" and connecting lines. S. Q. Hatch, Dl. Pass. Agsnt, Cincinnati. John A. Scstt.Dli. Pats. Agsnt, Mtttphlt. Wn, Murray, Dl Pass. Agsnt, Ntw Oilsant. A. H. Hansen, 0, P. A. W, A. Ksllend, A. Cklcsao. C P. Loulstlllt, A. you Ara Goimj Nutti, A BOON TO MANKINnt Memorial In Westminster Ab bey to Qeorjre Washington. , From Harper's Weekly. Tho tfiinjx'st la over, the breakers are uinglng Aro Hinging a song from tho depths of the BPB Into Ibe Depths. And tlili FOLEY'S BANNER SALVE le a Healing Wonder. 6c Go! bringing: Srom the depths of His lore, my Qod lovoth mo. Yes, my God lovoth me, Aa sung by the ooa. li tho mcasnge the glad wove are CAMPBELL, The eon on those depths ia shining the bright- f , tflie Qordon jiigh. School. fc est; Tho silvery waves roll la peace o'er the sea. Bo Thy lovo scorns tho deepest, my heart U the lightest When I read Mint my sins are hidden by Thoo Yea, An Prof. J. M. Gordon, assisted by Prof. H. Boring, will open a HIGH SCHOOL in Madisonville, September 4, 1899- - hidden by Thee In tho dentlis of the sea. tho waves from the depths of sen. Bo wash fjjc, f oleAnso mo, may I ovor bo cryOverwMC&G ' .!tna mo the stones on tho shore like snowdrops are ?.tj r ing, From tho depths of Thy love, my Yew, my Qod, wash me As tliLwo gems of tho sea. Clod, wash '"P'P'P lVTQ Department, $s a month. VI v) . j Preparatory Department, $3 a month. PARTICULARS, ADDRESS J HGl School Philadelphia Ledger. '; J. M, EDRDDN, MADISONVILLE, KY, ," IiMJILUKLb WHlHt AIL I'm B'i HSf tills. licit JJoiwIi bjrup. 'J'antM OooO. Use In time. Hold brdrufffflfatH. liij IbbW a The approach of the hundredth anniversary of George Washington's death is noticeable by the increased interest of Englishmen in tho memory of 'the most distinguished American. Mr. Gladstone was accustomed to speak of George Washington as perhaps the most perfect figure in history. The better that his name and fame, character and career, are known and appreciated in England the better will be the good understanding between reasonable EngLebanon Law School, lishmen and that portion of the American people who still adhere LEBANON, TENN. to the main lines of Washington's Ten Thousand Pages ol Living Although George Americanism. Law Really a Two Years' Washington never saw England, Course Accomplished in he was essentially English in charONE YEAR, acter, and so clearly embodied the constitutional and liberal opinion With Diploma and License. on this side that before long a REVIEWED national memprial in or near WestAnother year free of Charge. minister Abbey will probably be AddmU N. GREEN. CHANCELLOR. Next Term September 4, 1S99. an accomplished fact. llnii.iiii Ilrodicrhnnd. The great tnilli t linuum brotherhood iiiipllui obligations. The fuct that ever) iiu litis bomo intlueuce, that it is possible for him to bo useful to his fellows, implies that it is hisduty to tarrt his iulluence in the right direction nnd to nwlst his brethren as opportunity may offer Wo owo our fellow men not only material assistance, if needed, bnt also n helpful spirit and uplifting example. Wo owo humanity an intorost in its welt being and puro, generous, unselfish personal Urea And, above all, we owo to tho individuals who compose society, brotherly tenderness, kindness and love. Thoso things all can give, and ho who withholds them God will not hold guiltless. Leader. More varioty, thought, llfo, put Into tho ordinary pnblio sorvico of tho church, would be profitable as well as attractive. It is well that so many havo formed in youth tho habit of church attendance. If it woro not bo, wo fear our congregations would bo smaller than thoy nro. 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IT. h:i Lexinoton fforse m fair 10, 11, anil arlval be cheerfull iurslslmt by c'. P. ATMORC, o. p. Kate, Time nnd alt other iiiforrjaiixi . ib August 8,9, rbjr 12, 1899. I,oui8vri.LC u "W. W. ETHUIDGE. Agent. THGjBMST OF THBMALLI1 M ,. $25,000 Given Away in Purses and Premiums Amusement Features Unexcelled. DIVING ELKS DIVING HORSES 5 GUIDELESS WONDERS HIGH BICYCLE DIVE LtllPlNCO nONTHLVJ-aAfiAZIN- The Hidway The Greatest on Earth Mew Features from AH Nations Catalogues, Blank, Etc., E. W. SHAN KLIN; Sec, Lexington, Ky. excursion Rates on All Railroads. 0 ;- ohjtctlonuble to matt readeio. u..l. h. In. .U. i,...'."...vi cu iw . nscription, 3.oowr yii j Mvunuum. " year. ? Agents wantocf in every town, to whom p must ituoroi juuucoraeuw win pe uwrcu. T. B. LffTINGOTT PAKYIJrUriirst It ehnnM . PHI LAD 1- 4- Contains ft oomjite ntivh In oyrf.v ninw por. in iwuiiion ion i...itiMitftntMr of il tit,, nnd culortalnlng rr,nlitiii inntlcr, Xo eonf fnueil ttnrtci, ithleh ara to J .;! 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