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Bee (Earlington, Ky.): n. Thursday, January 14, 1897.
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w v v7T i i iies l a lI- o G OLD HICKORY DEMOCRACY Jflckson Du at- Ch1cWitiABanquot I Iing anti Spjeech I Makthcrzt Jfi3C ES BYrI WATTERSON u 9d flhcrsThe Leaders of QeltJ F r IT Democracy Pledge Amw Their A nanceJoJt ndPriNCtpIe- Chicago rtttr Jan 8 Representa tins of tJie uold Demociacy of Ii liriqisnnd otliir Statescl tue Mitlt e West Northwest and South met at the Auditorium tonight fore purpose of celebrating Jackson Day Fully 500 men were pres and the banquet was in many rcspccjsa notable affair of its kind etter5 were received from Prei ent Cleveland Secretary Morton nd SehatorJphn M Palmer and large number of Democrats throughout the country sent either roui h the mail or overl the wire messages expressive of regret over e inability to be present in per son and all sent words indicative cHho utmost confidence in the fu ture of that branch of the Dcmo atic party which has declared self against free silver Speeches were made by Franklin MacVeagh Henry Wattcrson Gen Simon B Buckricr Assistant Secretary Ilanilin Jno P Irish and others k MR WA7i RSONS ADDRESS Mr Watterson said in part flU Old Hickory were nlivcnnd ould look in upon us at this mo en1 have an impression tint e would conclude that the Dem ot winch he was the em bodimcntisnot only not dead nor sleeping lam that it lives and nyycAand hasits being and is scheduled to staylLet us assume he is here that his spirit hpv rs over us and likewise the spir its ofall the Democratic sages rom Jefferson and Tildcn to tht t ravest of the brave that incom arable cavalier of the Old Bay State who gave up his young life Democracy might live on the ery threshold of the last battle jbTf honor country and truth Dunng one night at least let us consccratc his noblp theatre as a temple pf Democracy of D mocracyuijtcrn led and undefiled the only kind f Dcm crasytiich Jefferson aught and Jackson practiced I Jt was said that during the pblit cal campaign which closed tao 3d of last Novembarthrt what we call American institutions were on trial and in a sense itmay be said that what we call Governrrient rismpre or Icssalways prurwj Mreading oft Ilstory is whollyaUauitif the good of man be not the final result- Q every conflict for I truly behevc- that in the long run truth is migilt and will prevail i i4jf good government were be eaguereil by bad men only the world would have very much less- td fear It is because of the mistakes of good men that nations- have trembled in the balance that- tiuilHlas seemed ft waver in it light anti that the altars of iibert have been piled up with wanto- sarificCS to passion and sr2tThanks to God we have outlived- the gibbet and the stake but intolerance with blind eyes and dea- cara stilt stalks herdreadfulround To lift the bandage from those- eyes to sound a trumpot in thos cars is the purpose which has UtvenrIstand Lor ought to stand which so much as seems tp set itself against ti integrity of tile American Unio Thatiwithtlio last forty years AmericaH lJBtoryv before its eyes- D any considerable section of ti Democratic party could have thought thatsuccess lay anywhere- near the hnd of equivocation that point will amaze thehstoria- hS those times HAs far asI ain concerned and no mans Dcmocrccy can go ba ol mine thpugh I got it of Jolte son and Jackson and not of Till- md AHgeld wherever goodtho als against bad morals good money- against bad money G vcrnnIe agant 1JIeA t are tileti teLl I shall go with the party that Stl J true to the public credit and on no matter WherYftoJnt 1 i following this law pf my being fntlii mecdcrcd nonoQf my original individ XVa nnl opinion To mymlr l1one dQ issue absorbed all Q ll rlVl so ThcfpubJic credit was at stakc ijc- uwhilt tIIC tm rl tcat l Mr Bryan and ti ol lion of Mr McKinley secures tis pPJi t tine being both J This is St Jackson day and1 with reverent hearts we arc etft 11 to c lebratc it He was a Demo air qrat JV te are i3cmocratsv Ho co was for honest nioney Yp are vo for honestmOIctJl ioodUy the integrity of the atiOI1If wi sif nUby4 r9 JrH Yo the Na inl It bonand trusted to the fidelity of his con ylction We beHave in the people the 41 thicUrustCI thnvicttonsits head in the form of nullification he jck iJ withering blow to- Vhen trcaspri pUiipifoAnt f an archy reared its head to Mruck it a withering blow And so again juSlr and again shall we strikeit1when thc ever and whorcvcrit appears until we have wiped demagogues and dcmagogism from the face pf the 5th oirthanJ brought our G reratncni bi viickjusi protectipn gf property and life andahe equalization of nil men and I 9ipur5 1ij prosperity and happi 1esr tu r M Tie New YorkTqifudsl rof JEn Senator Wolcotts misskin iWTh f plloparturc for Europe that dating Jib alsiipottunity to nuke inquires concern gig lii English scutinient o ttlfl jcct of lnmettahsln is excitlnguu E favorable comment Ttts4 u1pe in hapststrango since whoever give the matter n moments thought fa will readily recall the fact that the he- liubJiequent action ql the QainoV crt1atibualC6uvcntion fn go ing to the utmost extremes on the ei financial and all other questions li raised a hurlyburly of confusion iq which the olil landmarks were has l1tble flee by Mr Bryan and the free st silver orators upon the identity of free stiver TItitnJli4tVl ui7JwiIlI imefallism and their constant PF Tor C ration of the charge that their op poncnts were gold monomctallists pure and sin had 1112efft o for I catISSUCIC11 vas nQk i wrfclhcr the country should adopt Iewhether it sJionld adSpPJree silver the 16 to i ratio and go atinat and inevifably to IllVer monomct allism i Whatever may be the position of the party in the future upon this subject Bunder the guidance of ex n1 pcricncc and through the logic ofr vcntftir the Republican party i not hidebound by traditions nor wedded toIogrnjsin it iast1platI form ilditllnot tao the attitude of ineamjiTonritittg Hostility Qtitntlql tisut Iflttlcitit facarcsolUtclj against the frcecoinagot3oltiion on the 1 6 to i ratio for tho simpjc bimetyt r allism at nil but monomet all ism and tlie repudiation 6f hon est debts Because Republicans arc unalterably opposed td QvjrrC measure calculated to debase our currency orirhpair thocrcdit of our country they said ini thcirplatj hsyIIthe loading commcr cialnatjqnsxvOl i the world which we pledge our selves to pro 1 teidtifililtd Ir f agreenfcnt can be objained the existing gold standard must be pre served This pledge to promote m1Iecalled a manifestation of weakness or perhaps a bit of demagogy 01 truckling to ignorance land elIlYil all the same it cannot hc denied IClenionoitan1 of hsm and was a potcntiaj afilor In I the clcctioti Mpre6vBrtf h needs tileIC party in its treatment of tliQ lnVQry question furnishes abundant pre on cedents for it At any rate it is a pledge and however improbable any practical result therefrom has in honor to coitThgock at wilderst j of freesilver visionaries now see r utterly impracticable in existing and perhaps in any probabledon nt ditlons lInt bimetallism rts understood j l by many of its advocates I Proiube c1 I publicans believe in its practuxil tl bility at any ratio But luLl fact i lni 4 titer are jwme intelligent nsl1ch as thc1ate1rancisA ker ancI Senator Wolcotttrwho l- iboliein itand the further mosttesschtial fact that the patty IsjiplcJgedltb use its efforts to pro o international ngreemeq- tntao itcccssary fi take some ive sicps in that direction oFouri own part we have no fearathat anything will result from pncst compliance with the pledge eadygiven that will furnish en sburagement ducatesprinciples of sound finance But v rP9 eliovo in the policy of giv of pegllsguidedWmetaIlists the amplest opportunity to convince c leading Commercial nations of S e world of the correctness of their ot the soundness of their Ce Allows They are much more likely in lqenHghtenment from tho tiC utility of their endeavors than to Convinced by imputations uponth motives or reflections t lrj1 lRence 511Icable BIn taUists will and welcol Hn and eagerly exchange ews with him The qurstions will which bankers will ask arc these VVhat is the ratio between gold and will lK3fwl ich you have to propose 4 tenta vely on your own behalfor 5 syjnpatrctically on the part of MrIe ofcKinleyglatid Irtrcturn for tim abandon for merit or compromise ot thoprincr ageThe first question must bo dc Joy finitely tmswercd or there will be ncgttiatjois fec a new mon9taryle conference with the asnrandThe opinion of veteran English tr bankers cannot bo answered satis thctoriiyofweverspcct or prompting the pbjcctg of c Sesator Wolcotts mlssionv Tha P orI of gild from England to llldiashrewd observers for several Nvccktfr begun The amount of gold he 3i1ipc4jsnci t yet large but with e continuance 6fvUio monetary tl tiringchcIhchange so high gold can Uc profitably exported jru clfangc merchandise is probable that the movement will receive additional impulse and will last several months The main bylink u tho to condition of tlc money fnA rkct and Ha immense bank ne ieryagfcanndt bo explained on any other ground than that of appre hension of a large cxpqrtof gold eaT y iELthc yeaJ4to India where tho amfn ulsc a great dc ftfor c encY111s put up the e of cxOhangc and is sending loutol the country every surplus crop which can bo spar dTbat UlJrcopcning ol tile Indian mints ypulaTjo bf great assistance in tilt present crisis rfianypractical finan twersfcSScirScnator Wolcotta visit is welHimijiJ t14lesra qn pXccllent anthority that tcii hatfb been some in ormal conferences between the financial authorities of the British Government and the officials of the lank of Eng and other prominent tJfckcrtyynd that three tftfnont on Svef silver question ave been suggested as possible in any conferences with Senato Wolcott or any negotiations with tlje American Government These are first the speedy reopening of the Indian mints for the coinage of silver second the coinage out ifrightsilver in England third the in- Ie crease of silver deposits in tho Bank of England to the extent of as lCLeflt of tho reserve Tiles three concessions have certainly been discussed quietly although nejUjgjiJjio Bank of England nor tiro GOvernment is committed jn any Way to a formal offer either to Senator Wolcott or to any repre sentative of the American Govern ment They probably represent the limit which EpIand will go in silver negotiations with Amcr ijn International bimetallism is lti U within Liicrange of possi- l1ii1s solar as England is con UrtiJM an international conference gj clearly impracticable urjldss a 10 dcfijlltjjT lasis of flCti09 is pro posed 5riJtho form pf a new ratio between gold and silver The conditions of Indian finance how ever make it impossible cessions like those previousr mentioned to be obtained for the sake of reopeninIth Indian mints and ei1smg thereJr i 1 fiI q 1 v Ia il l gJi MI n a r r WKINLEY 1 ArnT It l j1 1 e Starts a Train Bearing tW 1 tl Shlprtetpcnanufa EverTlaiTe Jji j i V pliThitviUwjtncss a most notewo hy fa ivcnt m the mercantile world icmely tile largest single railway The pmnt of a manufacturercd pro ct ever made in tile world which e trust wilt prove to be the herald the coming of a new era of pros fri rfty Today January 6tli tho ho Worcester Salt company will start ha astward from their works at Silver J E pringsT5 YS a train consisting an ove 160 cars loaded with Wor ter salt The train will be run in three sections and all three sec rj ns Will bo equipped vith air w brakes and patent couplers Thus st shipment will bo made by the will e finest freight train ever put to t gethcr handsomely decorated with gns ami banners mad up of the test stylo Eric Grain Line cars section three will ruiit oVpr tlio Fitchmirg railroad Tills trim leave Troy N Y Friday morning January 8 at 7 a mand be through Gardner about de- ocioclc pm or bttuvcen flhld 9r jTetco we understand 011 account the superior facilities offered handling large inprncnLswdh promptness backed bygopil natiOf encn Prcsidcntclcct McKirx willBtart the train ort fys Goo mile trip A privatowiro wilt con ct Mf McKinley residence in anton Ohio with UJcf throttle the ver in the cab of iie locoraQtivQ it stands at the hcadof the long ain in Silver Spring9rtJy to start upon its long journey across e Enipire State and to tile heart fa New England An electricalw ont ivlnce has been devised cs ecialLfor this occasion so thatof when Mr McKinley sitting in his t- hbrarp his Canton home moves se iheswilch on the desk before him villl that instant actually pull the Iecr and open the dtn the train without rcr1I iicivunuon 01 tne engincc r What Manufacturers Wanty It was the belief of wool manu facturers that while law nominally allows duties of 40 and 50 percent tho protection because of b- ndervaluation did not exceed 25 35 per cent The association counseled moderation in fixing crates requesting moderate protecG tion which would enable them ta reopen their mills but not excessive duties and a promise of permanence Changes were only a less evil than rates too low to permit competition with foreigners ThoI wool manufacturers had suffered more than any other class by the tariff of 189JThc monthspre ceding the tariff rcvisiqnyu 1894 and tho two years subsequent in hided the most disastrous period o American woolen manufaturcrs The bulk of the woolen andiif worsted machinery had bed I wholly or party idle At prcsI erir there was more machinery ii i operation than during the summel 1 hut the general conditioif ofv4ha manufacturer was bad vNo ra covcryof the market seems POgoI siblo under the existing tariff Thu catisg was that the quality cit goods vas falling so that tile of wine n pound of importer goods falls from ninety cntsn 1894 10 I sixtynino cents in 1895 The de crease in value was duo partly to the general fall in values alsb to two phases of the tariff First Tho removal of weight duties let down tile bars to cloths practically excluded thereforei The ad valorem basis allowed tile importation of the meanest quali ties of goods tile products oPthc Batley and Dcwsbnry districts ina England where tile makingrrof woolens out of shoddy tows hair and rulbish has been reduced to a science Higher grades of Ameri can goods had been compelled to compete with these cloths at prices fixed by tim poorer qualities Consequently American marlltlac turera werp being driven 10lit shoddy to conipete Second The systematic con I signmcnt ol good at prices less tlian thocost of manufactu- alroad svnd their sale in this cou tryat le 5 than the cotqman1 I facture bore so that the thoipesi manufacturer compelled to cal ciliate his cost six months in ad vance1hn9 bpon unable to know what conditions he might have to nicer 1 r cIr rAl t 4 cli 1 I = 0 r r r oJ CJ J n tI ra 0 U Q rt IJ to- irtyonn wYi1 ta ceiits aUove jc und of the London pdco fThe- rrcapopling r1a of Australian hi iifdplj tvhilcii the 1896 price was beloW tile London price The warp sc of the compensatory ditty dnc to place the American rnanu turo curcr in the same position as of though he had his floods duty free compensatory duty had never of before accomplished this had Wilson lit Brown of PfijladeU in phla spoke for several Eastern je unttfacturers I 4The9assuhicu a said that the bill would he s d on tile lines OjIQ McKinle an ripdinyjand worsted wools comliincd one class r 1 b- lVJiatu1C manufacturers the He oolviAvhiit is n tariff so moderate that ftth lie permanent and will not be rr nltrowrt A Mr Turiirrlil4niruLlof Mrtol Brown if the manufacturers would pcqlQmwider range of selection The man had ufacturcr answered n the negative long cause vj ItiicxptaihciI free vto1th creased the flocks of the farmers decreased their purchasing povcrup Iift1Thomas Sampson of Rhode Is do iJHjOfyprptested againsTrugh dutie poTueJ quJandestablishment of its character m country employing 700 hands li Pod1cntwas a fraud It was hiAJe from ju remnant of pure ool and manu cturers bought it to mix with nI1n ools When the witness declared in that all the leading manufacturers the country were his customers ere was an outcry from tllarmbled manufacturers The witness said that tile shoddy business had flourished better under the McKinley law than under tile Wict son law Unlike MriSamsoui1 rrc tho wltijl1ahnzjIties to Mr McMtllin asked him Wquld se ou have any objection o filing ad with the committee a list of manu acturers who buy your goods The witness replied that hewo ldYI e glad to do so Ho explained that he made 2400 grades of goods all In the best grades he mixed ja per ent ot pure wool the poorer rades were all of rags All of Ins customers hotight of him with fullw knowledge of the diaractoB olljs goods o- 9 I Statistics show that ihcshoddy a imported amountcH toJ1ijf7898 4 1 pounds IisjaiucwaS33394RO c and tile duty was In 1891 the amount 104885 pounds m valued at 39871 anti flie duty was In 18g5 unde the WiIsitior1nn t thloinlpor wasaO7X8478 poundsaitieda 52759379 and it was admitted I ree a NO gHalercat ntit aqbefalI a person h than ill beMib Coughj colds tn themselves aro not tctioui mjlidles Tha i mott itibtCC l1ittmJpJdblt neElectct IY lead to ajihron bronchitis or contaumpu1oa1ThettatIfltPl ttujteiacugI- sor colds 1 right away Delay iner danger Dc Bellajno Tar Honoris a ufcJcartf1jajjwa safe curo Druggists sell It St Bernard Drug Store Earlington Geo King St Charles t Oil is supplied to lighthouses on tne Dehfnark ROast to be pumped on tile waves during torulls S 1 trcSl Mercer County Pa We be lieve Chamberlains Cough Remedy to be I the best me We use it in our own families SniTIUUft favorite among our customers HECKBR BROS Co For sale at aj and 50 cents per bollla by St Bernard Drug Store rlinglon non T Robinson Morlons Gap Geo King SI Charles In Turkey ret hair is counted as grcaViicautyajyl the women dye their hair that tint Togarrflpsli9gd strength and got rid of tint tired use Yucutan Chili Tonic Tasteles contains on poison Uvery Iwt tlo guaranteed Price joctii Tha groat tonic for toning up the system Do jour bones ache Do you wake up xviih a bad taste in your mouth Is your tongue coated 1 If so you need a Tonic The question arises which Is the best Yucatan Chill Tonic Is invincible It never fails to earn above symptom A guarantee uiih every bottle Take no substitute but in sist en getting Yucatan which is the rnosl pleasant and atlhe same time most effect Tonic ever produced For sale bjfSt Bernard Drug Store Eurppcannr3 third llCgjurmo ULUINU Trade Mark A Quart for 5 Cents nogs NOTTRIAKTIia1flTiia- nThe blast BlifTrig madoTTake no nIh For sale by Stg BerriardpriBjSlora 2REarlinglon G JiII 41fP- tt- 1r r I- IA Vv V v i I t TAtFinlSl Work and faicri 7 lit ffNIffr l lJdJIi Tmtl Ifj I i If 1 V1r tV11 I it l jaE e jtaVAntf J rtc 4 t 0 4e 42 0 i it 1 4j- s iG- alfbalcdiac Ibr p i ffnoom trayesty upon alec TheE ttiOt one flight of Eloquence not 4 ftash of imagery not ono Lea of orderly logicf Tiot one lihrt scholarship not onegtcam of humor It was a mere jiatchwork his campaign speeches and he evidently not spent an hour its preparation Like the owl gave out undisputed things in solemn way Now and then the claques of the theater would find Fii jopenintvand tiidrbwOllld 16 a- lIc olppiflhlCbutit wasKlf rfunctory and dcig led to warm upthe speaker Ho was ihinci Serambled in a collbqulal fashion tl one hand in a pocket most of time as though he had ceived IIIR elinrp of the proceedsDl lcforc coming oh uched on government taking the ground that good government de ndcd upon good people voting od men in to office When he J reached about the second furIho otificd the at Ancient LanuiiiarUsPwas his theme though he never touched pil it save to make a couple of ii 101sone froinJackspn nd i other from Jeffersdn This ubtless Riatified the shades of those statesmen who were sup IMsedr Cobbs lilvitation And these 4tfto best kiningsthnDevoted some timto the discugjj won of taxation the necessiof jitical parties the eviUoJfrusts ti all4blewitiiout grammar or rgumcnt Though full report occupies six columns thin Atlanta papers the three inch summary sent out by the I Southern Associated Pressand intcd in the TcierapIcof this morning gives it nil Its reportersIII were unable to gcT e slastic over it Ianyone doubhltlejlc ircy or honesty of my CrIticds- llliIiasoiilyttojalthefuuL repot podelifLtIt pisTIcctho last indicates the char 1cs4ffdone all that is good and whether are abjo Xp rcalizealljrouy hopcs whether you ate able t see OJl1ideas perfected if you q have Uone iirt1flty as see it you will earn and ycSjJIathinlcjiii may say you will cnjoypitho rci ard that comes to those who dp their duty I th4ts1sng u es arU Qu1rtra protest from any ol cc rb r n11 iuirHol would submit it for akcpnuncnce ont day tation Then Icr was the aggravating egotism 6T tho man his cvidenl ssumption wouldtI He talked like ho had received call to nstruct those hefor6 imcj45 might have been condoned if he had anything worth he hearing to say But he had ribti nnd tlio people went away in tensely disappointed As he vouchsalcd only one hour of his valuable time ho closed exactly at 950 oclock The lecture was naturally thl veiled prosecution of the frnanci- zpropaganda for which Mr Brya stands and ol course this line c iISorator it is natural to compare him with other men who have been ranked as orators and what reflective man in that great au dience last night could fail to re member how Ben Hill would have clothed those abstractions with a power of logic and thought and a majesty ofeloquent expression that would have overwhelmed the splendid prestige of the Ne braskan Who does not know that in thought and brilliant pre sentation that kingly Toomhs would have discounted Bryan Who docs not realize his inferior ity as a thinker to Stephens ni who will deny that Henry Grai could have carried the same ideas with a more thrilling and durable inspiration In the new field which ho has entered he is inferior in Bought to Wendling subordinate in magnet ism to Russell Council and he pleasing than Willett or Bain Gordon or a score of others Jot Work neatly exijputcv gofficet v CLUDIICD tc ih r rbr Ibs I I I IgiTY q II t i 1tII Ai1 J etv3 ft rI 3 NEMS I C9atchffliite and JjeIer tate with Tabor Brc d4IManufacturing D 1IasTe- xViers Nashvii1 V9 Ait w j WIOffice at Walker kImans Main street Railroad J SATISFACTION tiUAUST DR A PBOSI1NlRA- CTICE LIMTEB seascs of the Eye Ear MADlSONVlLLE Office in lustier Building Uf t S JA LA DtiLLtt JAUblNIJ I FRITSCHI iN1 i i f 1iL JjI pi- MERCflANT TAfl I- iirhiJ Ii t S AMD PORTER OF CLOTHS ADCS t Si i Upper Firti St Kt m ll i lie etroeitlf iolicltilh paIlo1S1lWi111P I 1 ronnlr ilcndi i IIIRNACAN Preet U O W WAiDILL opkin Leu at A MAiISONV11UK I Capital Stock Transacts a general baHbs T1uinvites thb accounts of t t4 Has the lineaL and MtWCLo ot Kentucky CtilUl Slock P ia IB COIH EXCeD tftHCS JpFn Mrtn anIer1 r- ransafsa GeqeralZ cfanltinfS t iff r r- d 5 Ic Spceta attention gives to tiissis WANTEDAN IDEAIIthgtzatrnt 1rotnetioiirhic you Write i nv CO Iatiit Attorneys WMkigVJIL C for their 15U prua ocw GRDVES TASTELESS III H I LL t TDNfOIS WARRANTED PRICK 5Oot ArATTA1I4WWSSPrI- iMCdlCiflOC w ientlomcniWo cold last jwr M 0O- 1WVElh1ASTGLKSS j Olitl- Ixubt thro aroN this year perionco ot It yean in iuo orna =usrer 1I in article iln Bwa m nf a locUon M jour Tonic Yours trut- iAsNsrCAnt0o 1 v 0000000ottT A MJRItquloklJ rle8IiJ c itseoey tot x naauJHf HIInkrlptlonuaIsteulilypecl totieo In his loot strict IamnJ 1zbeamlMl iiiI4trie11att1M15 iuuu A CO rOCulfl li it BMPBIRIUIiutlK I IltIjM rfld iarrI rirciItion o yearalitmtrreo Addrcu CO orklBLMNwsu lleaie T j f rnlab R Well Watered I io ro rIi nit LUbted t V C S LOUPLthj1 lmHOrrlF ITH THIS PAPKR ONVILLB KY t pInQ I J t IL ir iAU1 I 1y 1Eorr7 T E PbUIN-I I ttiL1erait Ike = Iajhsii Sssiul I SATES 1 o app14coC3frssp n ihsCnflty A4ssth J TIlDRSbAYi JAHIURY if i7 THE t w 1 BR i L 1- n i- iP E an iceiUjft District ney 4 arity is i l1lodo poIitica1 4 candidate in b ttMhis announce UB beautiful golden f4Kow dare he thus 4fl accursed thingl iTj4 S iq be given ex Chair Roberts at the Louis tiight will be a notabc dod by many prominent t Mark Hanna may Bwlfn Henderson county has n given a hard rap by Mr Hawkins a disappointed silver Democrat who had been shut out announcing that he will run for sheriff asfi independent WITH I yhat persistency do the Pop organs continue to insult the only Democratic President the United States has had for decades On of their favorite first editorials is Only eight more weeks of Grover TilE State electoral college metI 1 tin FranRfort on Monday and castt 12 votes for McKinley and one COtI 4Bryan Mr Howes defeated McI tnlcy elector was chosen special 3 i r to carry the vote to 4XTW1THSTANDINO the death A aitor McCullagh oCthe Globe i Democrat that paper will continue fib be the great journal he has Imade it under the direction of his trained successors The Twicea week edition may be relied upon fot all the news THE Populists of Hopkins county expect and deserve a liberal divii sion of county pie at the hands of their silver Democraticallies But of course the silver Democrats have declared themselves for every office in the county In the language of tle CourierJournal Their meat their drink and their- S respectability is office TilE Louisville Evening Post 4 publishes lynching statistics i i rfmK gives the Hopkinsville Ken C tuckian credit This article was first published by the Courier Journal taken from the Chicago l Chronicle TilE BEE republished it last week giving proper credit I he Kentuckian published it with Jut credit and now get the credit t Moral Credit when you clip- trIIE howling Pop organs con ae to attribute the recent dis Sous bank failures to the Mc y Administration which will 1guratedfor some weeks r rund business Bryan king is as disastrous as olitics Comptroller bad banking caused cs ind the circum j his statement true says of W J Br ans Ancient Landmarks her ten cent iII of the w1 d judg 4i 1 a trJ I At and has not xepcatcd The Ancient Lahdrnarks4One pay lecture feccms to have ended his career We pHblish a tlescriptinof this tectHOfrem the Macon Telegraph in taether column A MAN named Crosthwait of CeSnersVillej Ky who worshipped frei silver in life has died and his itr directs that his monuments base be cover d with silver and in cribgdl1 fFrce silver at the ratio 16tot fci beautiful de livprehce fr5l bugs would uch a glorioj Rfial be to uSiII vet John liver Tom or other devot orsluppers of silver and of pic in this our own county Tile Mtthltnberger a Popocratic paper at Greenville Kentucky an ounces thatIt will discontinue after February and transfer ilsj list to the Banner a new publica ion by C H Sweeny The reason given is that they havent more than enough bread stuff to run two months while the new pub ither has enough to run him N tksiWort of free fitfen down toi IFhere several- presentalive Go cLean county was aO1IbIe to kill hogss rMe that he is also jay for a United States Id the opportunity of recent ludicrous state fished by an unreliable diver organ that George ft was Blackburn man would create a smite on the visage 4 doomed porker it Mr Ad ms is an oldtimeRepublicant Pie Politics A sad confirmation ol the sentiment their meat their drink and their respectability is offices the introduction ofpic politics into the Kentucky Court of ApI peals Mr Ed Hines its reporter because he is a sound money Democrat has been re placedby assistant tiptaff C C Turner a free silverite and Turn ers former place filled by the election of B L Guffy also a free sil vertte and son of Judge B L D Guffy Mr Bryans Book Here is what The Critic says The Publishers of Mr Bryans book The First Battle offer to send The Critic a copy thereof on publication of an advertisement that would cost 1560 The temp tittonJjao not Dooneacily re sisted for the book contains a biography by Mr Bryan and the 600 pages arc printed from large type on a superior quality of paper and a portrait of the author forms a design upon the cover This fs a good deal to give for I560if the portrait is half as striking as the one accompanying the publishers letter Jacksonian Democracy The speech of W J Bryan at the ante Jackson day banquet in Chicago in response to the toast Andrew Jackson while a rrfuch more logical discourse than anything that emanat 9 rom the same source during the campaign and containing less demagoguery was very narrow in its scope consist ing of oneeighth Jackson and sev eneights Bryan and made no pre tense of explaining in what way the doctrine of the freesilverites resembled that enunciated by Old Hikory The chief point in the address was the advice td organize clubs to antagonize the gold stand ard and to start support and encourage newspapers representing such ideas The oration of Henry Watterson at the Jackson day celebration in the same city next day was a much more brilliant effort and more fit ting to the occasion It was broad and comprehensive in its views of the theories of government from the standpoint of Democratic plat forms of the last thirty years and a plea for nonsectional consideration of public questions and the elimination of class issues from political discussions Of course as was to be expected it took ultra freetrade grounds and we would have been glad if in the fine peroration when eulogising Jacksons soundmoney views and antipathy to anything savoring of anarchy the eloquent speaker had explained how the present Democratic doctrine of tariff for revenue only accorded with Old Hickorys utterances Take for instance his Message of December 7 1830 in which he con gratulates the country onlithe condition of the import revenue in asmuch as it promises the means of extinguishing the public debt and furnisheSa strong illustration of thc practical effects of the present tariff on our commercial interests He then proceeds to assert the constitutional power of the govern ment to adjust duties with a view luragcmcnt of domestic ndustry and argues Itj iv V i 7J r k Jr 1r 1 10 J political system should strip the people of the right to foster their own industry and remark that in this conclusion he is confirmed by the opinions and practices of Wash ington Jefferson 1 Madison and Monroe Would I describe a Democrat Such as Jacson himself were He on earth would hear approve And own Jackson shonld himself Direct me What Is n Trust Political conventions pass resolutions recommending legislation to prevent and punish trusts Stump speakers during campaigns condemn in lurid language the formation of trusts Editors catering- to the popular sentiment anathematize the oppression of trusts Legislators enact laws aimed to protect the people from the harmful effect of trusts Cornergrocery orators vie with each other in their denunciation ot the hateful trusts No one pauses long enough to particularize We arc not informed a as to what constitutes a trust in thea meaning of those who arc so pat in the use of the term Theyall eem to wish to convey the vague dea that any organization or com bination of capital for a definite purpose is inimical to the interests f consumers tlfat they would not unite for mutual benefit but forc nefarious and iniquitous pur pose A recent act passed by the Geor gsa Legislature by its provisions com s as near abridging the right of contract as anything in the way of an anti trust law that has ever been framed It is made unlawful for any person to maintain raise or reduce the price of any product o producers or consumers Under its workings it will be impossible for the farmers to agree to holdr their crops for a better price It will prevent a grange from com bining to purchase for its membersi less than retail rates bids an agreement among cultiva tors of cotton tobacco or any farm crop to decrease the acreage with a view of enhancing the value of the output Of course the inten tion is only to apply the faw in the case of corporations as the frequent repetition of the term sufficiently indicatesBut sIlanguage is very sweep ing and makes no discrimination with regard to what may be the immediate or ultimate effort of a business arrangement between in dividuals or corporations but ty ranically pronounces the intent to be pernicious and evil and its con summatipn unlawful Thoughtful citizens are averse to the aggrega tion of capital for the purpose of forcing the community to accept exorbitant rates or prices or to prevent fair and free competition But when opposition to corporate greed degenerates into fanatical hostility to any association of kin dred interests for mutual benefit or selfprotection anxiety is aroused lest demagogues should influence and dictate legislation to such an extent that justice would become a farce and commercial liberty an impossibility Competition frequently inaugu rates a war of extermination regardless of the cost of production which if continued results in the survival of the strongest and the destruction of the weakest and in evitably causes many innocent par ties to suffer pecuniary loss Con sumers profit by exceptional and illegitimate low prices while capi tat is squandered creditors deceived and laborers defrauded in the vain endeavor to obtain hold or extend trade An understanding agreement or combination between producers of any given commodity to maintain uniform rates in the area of territory common to and naturally controlled by them based upon a fair profit on the cost would seem to be legitimate wholesome and wise The fact that goods are sold in far off localities taking freight into considtration cheaper than at nearer points does not prove that the greater price is exhorbitant because the former sale may have been without profit as is frequently the case Many imported articles arc sold in this country after paying freight and duties at less than the market price where they are made and actually below cost The reason given is that the char acter of the works is such that they must be kept continually running as the cost of stopping and start ing up again entails damage and the export affords an outlet for surplus which amounts to less loss than the stoppage would be A lack of knowledge of the cost of producing certain commodities the prices of which are regulated by agreement among competitorsof renders criticism harsh and unjust when if the facts were all known it would be seen that they had only united for sclfpiescrvation When on the contrary the market is cor nered in an Article byVn organiza tion nndfriesare for up arbl trarily anl azjUicaIIcrely be f jr4 1 Alk f r Rich RedBlood Is absolutely essential to bMHfa It la secured easily and naturally by taking Uooda Sarsapartils but iq I possibleto got it from Bocnllcd ItJMTT tonics and opiate compounds ab sutdly advertised asI blood purl flers They have temporary sleeping effect but do not CURE To have pare BloodAnd good health taVo HoodsBarenparllk which has first lust and all the ttmo been advertised as lust what it is the boot mcdiclno for tho blood over produced Its success In curing Scrofula Salt Rheum Rheumatism Catarrh Dyspepsia Nervous Prostration and That Tired Feeling have ti- iadoHoods Sarsaparilla= Tho One True Blood Iuriner All druggists ft purely vegetable ro Hood S PIIarc nod oooollcIaL Z5a this monopoly without any reference to the cost of productionsuch combination is oppressive wicked nd contrary to public policy Ex President Harrison when by invitation addressing The Farmers Congress at Indianapolis advised them instead of concocting and passing a series of indefmitp resolutions against trusts to endeavor to find out the existence of such exploit their harmful methods and proceed to prosecute them ARCHBISHOP flARTINELLI lias Very Discouraging News From the Priests Located In the Phllllplne Islands New York Jan 12A special to the Herald from Washington saysThe Papal delegate Archbishop Martinelli has received discouraging news fromliis Vicar General Rodriguez in Rome regarding the in the Phillipine Islands In an interview last night Mgr Martenilli discussed the situation n both the Phillipine Islands and n Cuba with considerable frecdohl Our orderis very strong there It said the Archbishop as we have several Bishops and some three hundred and thirtythree priests scattered all through the provinces It was too much to expect that all of them had escaped and the news I received is bad I have two letters from my Vicar General and lie informsme that five Augustin ian priests in parishes about Man ila have been carried off by the rebels and no news whatever has been received from them In the absence of information we believe that they are dead Thirteen Dominican priests were also either carried away or slain by the rebels and tbose who were taken off were afterward killed so we suppose the same fate has befallen the members of uur order The rebellion in the PhillipinesI- S likely to prove a most horrible affair as the natives are only semi civilizedSpain too is handicapped to some extent by the fact that she maintains on the island only a seat tered army of about 4000 men Spain will have a difficult task to subdue the half barbarous people of the Phillipines WEBSTER COUNTY What Mr Ceo II Tow ry has to Say of Fraud and of Fusion CourierJournal Wednesday r3j Mr George HTowery of Dixon Ky was in the city yesterday on his way home from Frankfort Mr Towery was one of the Republican presidential electots and is chairman of the Webster County Republican Committee The combination between the Populists and silvcritcs in Webster County said Mr Towery yester day enabled them to carry the county by about goo majority This is several hundred more than the two parties really have over the Republicans The in crease is accounted for by fraud of the most glaring kind As chairman of the County Committee I gathered much proof 01 fraud but as the contest against Elector Smith was not pushed it was not used The election officers of course were appointed by the silo verites and in every precinct there were three silverites and Populists to one Republican The Republi can was usually a man of no back bone who allowed the other officers to run over him In 1895 there was no combination between the silverites and the Populists find the result was that Bradley and Nance the Republican candidate for the Legislature carried the county I expect Mr Nance will be a candidate for reelection It is doubtful if he can be reelected though because a combination for alreadyformedPopulists The Populists arc to name the nomincec for Represent ative Sheriff County Attorney and Surveyor The silverites are to have the remainder of the offices March 27 is the day set for hold ing a primary at which this deal will be ratified by nominating a ticket Already there arc half a dozen candidates for each office In Henderson cqunty a similar deal has been effected Order Restored in Armenia Constantinoplejan xzUnitod States Minister A W Terrell at the request of the missionaries at Bitlis has obtained telegraphic ci ders from the court to remove the Turkish guard which ias protected the American College for the past year This indicates confidence that order has been completely eS iablishcd Other news received ait the United States Legation showfe th Ltho Governors ares actively lining order in tho proyjnce III w nw ftl i l y i HJTOTYs TkTIi QUESTIONS ASKED AND ANSWERED In this column will from time to time be published items of State and local history It is open for any question TUB USE readers may desire to ask on these topics and open to the answer to those questions by whoever may have an answer to offer or for discussion of unsettled questions TUB DEB wilt do Its level best lo answer all questions Its readers rail to solve If you know anything not generally known of State or local history write it to TUB Unas History Column All communications must be signed but the name of Ibe writers will not be disclosed if they so desire Prize Questions S Five Prize Questions be asked each wek jANvl 2will column bearing on Slate end Local His tory This Series will run through our is sues for January Tbe distribution of prizes will be made IVoruary 7 thus giving time for all answers lo come In This contest is open to all scbool chil dren whose parents are subscribers loTiis DEB List of prizes announced else where r Give the names of three counties which at one time embraced the whole State of Kentucky 2 Name the two men born hi this State who achieved worldwide fame during the last half century 3 Ghe the namr weight and age at the titan of bis death of the Kentucky GiantI4 Locate the highest bridge in the State give the name of the stream it spans and its heignt above the water 5 Give the exact location and name of a noted bill in Hopkins county upon whose summit in early days could be plainly seen a fortification erected by a prehistoric people Does Worldly Wisdom Make Happy From D M Chat 1 wonder do we better grow At knowledge we acquire Does learning bring nt happiness Does It lift us out the mire Although not intended for comment there is a depth of thought contained in these few lines that Is worthy of notice Do we really grow belter as we acquire a greater store of worldly knowledge Is one better satisfied with self if after hav- Ing educated his mind to a high degree be is merely able to argue forcibly and talk fluentlyIn childhood taught and trained to earnestly believe in all that is true and right steadily watch the growth of the mind as well as that of the body the youth now demands that things be presented in a clear way questions are aked and explanations must be given the i why and wherefore must needs be known thus the mental faculties are be ing developed the reasoning power is awakened While the mind is thus ex panding the years have been passing and the responsibilities of life are being felt Ha any great good been acccmplished or a soul made happier and lighter by this learning Has it been combined with that spirit of Peaco on earth goodwill toward men or hasJ helped to lift some soul out of the mire of l As one becomes more worldly wise he seems lo have a greater desire for praise and cares more for his own welfare than for that of others thus it seems more nat ural for doubts to arisesome wellmeant word may be spoken by a fellow being or some act done intended to show kindness but the meaning is misconstrued bo childlike faith is found wanting the mind so filled with a knowledge of other studies than that of human nature shuns the help most needed Some of our brightest and most learned men lead lives of sinfulness and give to the world a liberal supply of learning that enriches the mind in only a temporal way Persons have been termed intelligent who have confessed themselves infidels Of what use is all their argument and in idled if they have failed to cultivate a love Qf heavenly things and their Creator We should then take special care in the development of the mind and so nourish it with spiritual thoughts that it will help us out of Ibe mire aML- OCO1OT1VE BLASTS It is generally conceded that Yard master Kilroy is capable of running the Earlington yard without an assistant but It is a fact that he is preparing for an emergencyand Is glad that the latest arrival at his house is a fine son who will quite likely succeed his father in about a score of yearsEvansville partiej who have become so antagonistic lo the interest of the L N should not forget that much of the pros perity of that city is due to the efforts of Twentyyears For more than twenty years we have been telling how Scotfs Emulsion overcomes the excessive waste of the system puts on flesh nourishes and builds up the body making It the remedy for aU wasting diseases of adults and children but it isnt possible for us to tell the story in a mere stick ful of newspaper type We have had prepared for usbyaphysklanalittlebooktelling why Scotts Emulsion benefits and a postal card request will be enough to have it sent to you free Today would be a good time to send for it SCOTT lc BOVINE New York J r L I aid who hat always fought for southern business for them la many sse It there Were less obstructions thrown n the way of corporations when they want to make needed Improvements It would bee better for all Agent Erheridge andwile visited Slaugbtervllle last Sunday Brakeman Eudaley Is up and will soon be ready for duty on bis old runyEngineer Joe Rupcka contemplates giv t Ins up housekeeping on account of the illness of his wife wife of was ittakenpleased to state at this writing her condl t lion Is much Improved There can be no doubt but what Con ductor Uurcb of late Is a changed man Friends along the division have noticed it and wb n questioned about it Joe says he O II the happy fathe ot n bouncing big boy Operator T C Martin is now looking t around for a location to builda dwelling bouse Although the Illinois Central Railroad Company are gaining a strong foolbuld on some territory formerly occupIedexclu sively by the L and N the stock of the latter company shows an upward tendency The people ot the South are proud of the L and N which has done so much to develop the country through Which It passes and it will be bard work to ever deprive them of their business or In anyway to interftro with the standing of the road financially or otherwise Dad Prentice still writes poetry Here is a choice lilt from his pen which we clipfiom the Elkion Progress D dV friends are glad bn U quartered In a dry town and that be seems to ap preciulc it TUB Can wishes him the vic ton fO APED LIT DjJ APremlccul Today will lurk an epoch In the hUtoroI ourttown For the Gin Mitts dote eternill their ilcni ire taken down Now no more Ibe boyi will gather to dlicnti the vintage vile But will each 60 ont a conning his erenlnm to beguile What a blessing to the ladles bleu their lately little hearti Who are freed from lonely evenings aalvarlx envious smarts I Ol nectteted hornet and firesides while Ibtlr busfbands were away Do all within hit power to enhance the barman pay And the darling little daniel now can hij her bjaa each night When the barroom door II fattened and the bat tie out of IhlIThere la yet a sting preventing all the ctrls from Joy yet Tit the helllth Intent awful the deadly dcaIrette And when Elkton stops the traffic of these fearful little roll i Then there up from all the ladlea and from all right thinking souls Will arise a tong of toy such at saab hat nenrI heart At the double stroke of justice at the etiis most abtord DOWN IN THE MINES Several weeks ago the coal miners at Rutland Illinois came to the conclusion that they were not gettingjnsl weighlsand the company seeing fit to disagree with them a strike was ordered and since that time the miners have remained Idle Last week as aait rMori and indeed a very foolish one to bring the mine operators lo terms a mob was organizedto destroy the companys property but the militia being on hand they were frustrated In their ef fort at the point of bayonets Superintendent Salmon of the Crablree mines was here this week He with other operators realizes the fact Ihat the coal trade in many places is greatly disturbed by cheap coal being run In on the markets Foreman Thomas Robinson of the Em pire mines has been detained at hIs home here for Ibe last few weeks on account of the sickness of himself and firrjily Minors who have worked in Ibe new Empire mine recently opened claim that it is not the urns vein of coal as IbM in the old mine The Sibrea Coal Company see ms lo be content with supplying the boms consum ers and have therefore thus far failed to have their new side track put in Foreman J W Day was on the sick list for a few days list week but is again able to be at work The prospects for a revival in the coke business grows brighter each week and we are informed that the SI Bernard Company will soon commence shipping their product to various points W D Caviness wants lo know wbi has become of the Earlington Fire Com pany and In what condition are the equip ments The few cold days last week bad Ibe effect of putting some life In the coal trade and it is the wish of our people that such weather would continue for a few months In a speech nude last week the defeated Pppocratic candidate for President ex pressed himself as much opposed to corporations contributing tbelr money to the success of any party but we suppose be bad no reference to the silver mine own ers of the West who gave their hundreds of thousands of dollars toward trying to elect him The Louisville Post says that there is a coal war in Cynthiana Ky and it we are not mistaken the same condition exists in a mild form In many cities of the State Superintendent Crutchfield of lha St Charles mine went to Madisonville with his family last Sunday Uarlon is indeed a happy papa- Foreman D W Umstead spent severa days alSt Cbrrles last week nuking tome chang sin the machinery there Tbe report Is now that the cannel coal fields of Morgan county Kentucky ivlll soon be opened and developed Percy IIITbemioen nf the Little Muddy coal mine here struck on account of a reduction of foarcenls per carTbey held a mass meeting and argued lo com prociise by a ndaclloltof twentyfive cents on powder or two cents reduction on screened coatTha operators were notified of this action and lold he men to clean up their coal tomorrow and lo remove their tool from the mine The minors claim they are not making living wages nowJFAMOUS MINK TO SE 8BOFKNB- Dr The Allison Raacb raise wbteb wu a r inatts ot fco iury jijebet reducing mines In the vicinity if GVrgss falfcyi Califprnlii is to be reopened and worked 10 hi fullestca cllyTbc mine now owned by John W Mackay and ram s L Flood The Allison Ranch nine paid over 3000000 In dividends B Dna day a miners plk lapped a vein of water and in a few minutes the mine was looded That was a8 years ago Eighty ears ago Macluy aftd Flood secured con rol of the property and now they propose to pump the mine out A pumping t plant with n capacity of 1000000 gallons a day will be put in the work on to commence Feb i It estimated it will take two years to clear the mine vMADISOThe Sponer Dramatic Company who ilayed a three nights engagement at Rays pera house gave a very pleasing and highly creditable repertoire Mr and Mrs Cyrus Scott hive moved o the house recently vicMeJ by Mr and Mrs Henry Welzall Mrs J F Dempsey Is in Dawson Mr and Mrs Henry Shalt give adovlightful evanlng to a large party ot young friends Rev N Lncy an old and eiteemnl ciiia zen died ot pneumonia on last Sunday morning Rev Lacy leaves a wife and six children two sons Mr Will Lacy of Evansville and Dr John Lacy of Nash ville His daughters who are noted among the handsome women of this put of the Slate are Mrs Dr Ujjrle MM C K Young and Mrs SUI Prewilt of this place and Mrs L M Ulce of Louisville Mrs M Murphy has Kona to Texas oivlilt 4Miss Myrtlo Lindsay Is in Cadiz Mr Hub Luntoidwlfd and daughter have gone to the sunny Southern land of tlorlda for the winltr Mr W C Morton and Mr C IL Mor on made a short trip to Nashvillet Mrs James Ross has gone lo visit her mother at Jackson Miss Mrs Corinne Gold of Tennessee a very handsome and entertaining woman Is with her mothers family Mrs Voodson Browning Mr Mann L Wilson of Dexter Mos circulating amoflg hit host of home rknds The Misses E irlo j ave a delightful candy pulling to the younger set on Saturday afternoonMr Mrs Will Cox have moved to their new home Mrs F Franceway is in Cleveland IhoI guest of her cousin Mrs J J Grammer Miss Blanche Jones entertained on Saturday evening Tbe young men gave a dance on Tuesday evening Cy Taylor band from Henderson furnished the music The Cambeiland Presbyterian church have retained the services of their pastor Rev W Ai Boone for another year Miss Zena Glenn one of onr popular i belles is visiting in Springfield Tenn MOUTONS GAP Rev J W Hardy of Hopklrsvllle was In Montana Gap Saturday Sunday and Monday on business and while here he preached at the Christian church each evening lo very appreciative audiences J D Brasher familiarly known as Sliver John was in our midst several days ago trying lo convince the lOJI that be was the proper party to nominate for County Clerk lies a hummer Misses Inez Dean and Lizzie Huff of Earlington are spending the week with friends here Mr Jesse Harned of Earlington at tended the social at the residence of C Drowning Saturday night H C Bonrland and C G Robinson of Earlinglon were in Mortons Gap Sunday afternoon also Ed Austin and Thomas Wbitford were there Capt J C Bacon and family of Madi sonville were the guests of Mrs Geo M Davis Sunday Mr Frank Misbet ol bvaniuille was In town Thursday Prof Hobgood and Miss Verda Graddy wilt open a spring school on Ibe rtgth of this month They expect a large attend anceMiss Ophelia Davis will commence on iSih of Ibis mouth Showltl hava good schoolWilson Sisk who has been sick for several weeks is able to be up W S Lanuff and family of Dalton spent several days hero with C L Jennings last week Lonia Jennings of Providence is visiting relatives here a Mr Tom Morion of Hopkinsville vis lied relatives fn Morton Gap this week Mrs Ben T Robinson and boys visited the family of W R Coil Tuesday Our town has been sorely afflicted with a dime museum for several days but itaupposa will depart ere these lines reach youWe are expecting Rev W B Wright on Tuesday We are very sorry indeed to say Mike Fitzgerald is very low CROFTON Miss Birdie Jotoisoa of NathvilK is isitlng relatives at this place Miss Albany Bourland died Thursday Mr Everett Woodruff aad Miss May ourland were married Wednesday l Mr Jeff Crick died last Thursday- Mr Dave Bourland madea trip to Evans Ills Wednesday lo buy goods Dr Long of Madtsonvllle was In our own Friday Mrs Elizabeth Bennett died Thursday Dr S H Williams has gone to Nash ville to take a course In surgery Miss Cordelia Campbell of Nebo Is- isiting relatives nt this place Mr Vesler Cpoksey and family who have been visiting relatives at ibis place have returned to their homo at Slurgis t Mr John B Martin and Miss Laura Stzemore were married at the residence of MrD E Slzemore December 3QtMiss Lnla Clark is visiting friends it CaskeyMiss Florence Buchanan of Hopklnu ille is the guest of Miss Gertie Keith this week Tbe Impurities In the blood whKli cause eruptions are thoroughly eradicated by Hoodi Sartaparllla Try it HANSON MIst Rena Miller of Mtdlionvillr visited friends here last week Misses Maud and Willie Prisht f Madisonville bave been visiting In Hanson recentlyRobt Wbilson of Slangblersvllle was n onr town Sunday Thad Staten has sold his IBten at In the blacksmith shop of Vltbenpoon Slaloa to Robt Gentry of Madtsoavllla An Infant bt Mr and Mrs Ltge Bennett died last week It was their only child Mr II McEoea bas moved to our own Ha and his family are most ex cellent people and we welcome them in our midst Miss Sally Brown of Madisonville was in our town last Saturday In the lalerrit of her race for superintendent ot schools of Hopkins county We understand that Hanson is noon I have a newspaper be we are in possession of no details in regard lo the mailer Mrs Dr Bone and Mrs Emerson Hill of Madisonville and their brother Robt Weir of Lebanon Tenet are the guests of W H Weir this week Mrs Eliza Nance of the country aa old knd respected widow lady died last Friday and was buried Saturday at Provi deuce Tbo funeral services werd conducted by Rev J T Randolph Mrs Nance was severely burned recently which perhaps hastened her death Dr Gee Gooch one of our hustling young physicians is moving lo Earlhigloa where be expects to make his future home He is a gentleman and a good phjr sican and we commend him to Ito good petpte bf that thriving little city Arc you a subscriber to TilE BEt You should be Strike lit Off Pittsuurg Jan I2Thc strike of the coal miners on the Wheeling division of the B 8 O railroad is ended All of the men returned to work today LOSS OF VOICE After Acute Bronchitis CTOED XT USING A193Cherry A PitEACHERSEXPEtltNCL Three months ago I took n yin lent cold which resulted In an nlUick of acttto bronchitis I jittt inyKilf under medical truilimnt initial tIe end of two mouths was no liciti r I found It very ililllcult to jimitli and concluded to try Aycrs Cherry Pectoral Tho first bottle pnvo me great relief the second which I ant now taking has relieved mo almost entirely of nil unplcasintsymptoius and I feel sure that ono or two bot tIes more will effect n permanent elite To nil ministers suffering from throat troubles I recommend Ayers ClierryPectoralEMflflAwiEYIlD Publication Society Petersburg Vn Ayers Cherry Pectoral GOLD MEDAL AT THE WOlLDi PAIN AYERS LEADS AU OTHER SARSAPAMLIAS WALKER TWYMAN TlNNERSC Successors to THUS D WALKER flOid Mf THE PIONEER TINNER Main Streets West of ItailrOif eHMNGTON KY5 ISTOVESi Repairing r- ritui Roofing and Guttering Skyhigh iJquatitX F Uc JJtnyUingn theirime w 1l TWYMANan theme oking for You csm get htat fU wntand have 1ittJ c 0 filJ I I I- 4p t t II j J I I a Sr V- r 4- p 1 F 0 t IJ p 7 L tt LI I tI1 i eer 23u 3nbustru we crrrJue I L 11 N TIME TABLE TIME CF TRA1KH AT KARLINOTON Effective December ao lOiT8 896t plO9tmNoNo 79 yi 43 P In lOUT No f 5Ji pin Nou 814 p m n inNoNo 77 7M a In Nd 91 ami Nil 54 aro till ralni W W BTIIRIDGK Again Time Table I G R R1rElective July 19 1896 EAST DOUND No6LyNewOlcloI pmLv6ij a tn Lv ldac h PI ooam 5ooa bZvAr Central ojj p m 400 a m iaio p m Ar Loulsyllianio r In 735 a m 517 p intAr Cincinnati 640 a In 113 a WEST fOUND wLLV Loultrille 6155 p m Bioj a m hLyLY Irlnccton i iiim 3 p I- nLvIduuhu 137 am jjopm- joAr Iullon 11 In ro p m tr Mcuiphlt o p in 710 a In ArNIOllo n 9pm 7Japm All traIns run dally N4 4 earrrPull Man UuJI ilcp r raclinln au belweon Cincinnati an4 NowOdaini ronntetlant male it nil lutctlaniiiHANSON GarIinond Newl Notes Personal Paragraphs and Oihet Doings at Home Worthy ol Special Mention k TV TWAS 33 DADtThere was a young lady of Crowe Who wanted to catch Ibo 22 Said Iho porterDont hnrry Or ocurry or flurry Its a minote or 2 2 2 2P Twlnkkac Mr W S Bramwcll and family spent Sunday with relatives herel George Robinson Ins returned to- Hopinsvilletoresume s his sludicF t Miss Grace Osbornc of MacHo fionvijle visited friends here this week Miss Sallic Farnsworth is spendt ing the week with relatives at Hop Ii nsvitleaMrs W L Grainger of Spring a field Tcnn is with Mrs William McCarlty Miss Kate Ashby returned Sun day to after a visit to relatives hero Miss Effie Tcaguc left yesterday afternoon for Ilopkinsvillc whero ho will attend Bethel College Misses Nan Stokes and Dona Wood attended the funeral of Rev Lacy at Madisonvillc Monday Mr Robt A Eades and little son visited TIlE DEft on Monday Our friends arc always welcome Mrs W W Ethcridge and children returned Monday from a visit to relatives at Slaughtcrsville Mr and Mrs R M Salmon and family spent Saturday and Sunday with the family of Mr J R Rash Hen Fields was expected home last night to take his first lesson as floorwalker under the man agement of his new son Mrs Ada N Fields lecturer forth State Womans Christian Ttm pcrancc Union will deliver a Ice ture at Madisonvilleon Friday eve ning of this week- Earhington has the measles but only scattering cases Dixon is the only town in these parts that has had the distinction of measles in cvcVy house almost Miss Cammie Baker of Padu- cah willAjrnarricd to Mr Will next week Miss Cora Head of Providence expects togo to the wedding Professors McCulley and Bour land of the Hanson school are collecting a library for their school The onterprise descrvqs the heat test approval and aid of the com munity Dr Gooch a physician of Hanson Ky has arranged to make his home in Earlinglon and with his wifCf will movo here in a short while Ho is a son of Mr Bart Gooch of this county Hanson School county examiner E McCullcy principal leads all others Tuition J5a per month Board 9 or less Every one cx necting to bo exarnined1 next sum itierj should attend Begin Fcbiru py x 3t2 Lawrcnce Kilroy has a new boy ut his house Arrived last FritlayI night LawrencQ lives at top f Vineyard hill find believes in high altitudes In fact he is in Ingh attitudes continuously since ihq arrival Mr Will Poland finds opporum g work th per injahpbbyinthe collection of a- 4ir2 nitrnr of carictf out f ttQrj varieties of wo ads that irov Hopkins county lIe haint ail the varietiaa yet by suv vrjral but ho his a cornar full and ijadding tp them daily His ft veh not fully appreciated Jbj Tvcrybd y The porter it t11tdlo 4iJ tjie 0thr diy Hh Mr F I Iindlife H hill1JWJnnttfhuy S j- L Lr frITi A Brnd New Brass Band and 1PossiblyEarlington- Earlington is again to have a brass band and possibly an orches tra The brass band is one al most of the Sndtspcnsablcs to this town nptcd as is picnics T andcelebrations at Lakeside MaryEvery the local celebrations which always draw peopletoleaics offered at this lake and ark numerous special parties from a distance often by special train come to spend a day of free dom and pure enjoyment near to matures heart On these occasions a brass band is indispensable and an orchestra of necessary Our public bahdstand station too stands open andinviting and tho Earl ington public appreciates band onccrts such as we have had oc asionally during the life of a former excellent local brass band a There is abundant material at command out of which to mould Ii and and orchestra if it can be properly organized and drilled in he work To this end Prof Phatcnhatier who comes with excellent rccom iiendations has been engaged and as the united support of all the musically inclined young men and others necessary to make the yen ttirc a complete success By tho time the buds burst again and the newly mated birds arc coo ing and billing in the spring we may hear the sweet if brazen notes of a well drilled brass band hav passed the stages of scales and Lot us have music of la sweet music Is such art Killing cue and grief of heart Fall asleep or hearing die I Spot on the Sun 0 For some days a large spot onII he face of tho sun has been vist1 iblo to the naked eyewhen thoa sky was overcast by a thin haze of clouds sufficient to protect that P delicate organ from the blindingc brilliancy of Old Sol were not handy a bitof smoked glass did the work and i people throughout the land have lokcd at ths curious bullet hole li ripotamctcr and wondered at the rea son antI if we were to have storm 51 r plague or pestilence of It is curious and as yet unexplained but the recurrence of these spots certainly has a connec ion with the number and violence our magnetic storms and- uroras These spots range incize from 1000 to 100000 miles In diameter Valuable Horse Dead Tom Taylor of Providence lost a valuable horse last week under s c circumstances that gave rise to strong suspicion of dangerously Hard driving Tom was sending c two miners from Providence to Carbondalo with their tools be c hind a pair of draft horses not ac customed to fast going They left Providence with a driver about 7 oclock a in and passed Earlc inston between ten and eleven II oclock having made two stops atiNebo at Madisonville both which places supplied liquor to r the party The trip was made through to destination and on the return one of the horses died aboutt four miles west of here oclock in the evening Torn has investigated tho case thoroughly and viII prosecute if necessarys Son StruckIA little yard switchman put in his appearance at tho home of Mr and Mrs Lawrence Kilroy last Saturday Owing to meagre de tails the baby editor is unablo to definitely state the exact size weight and general appearance ofrthe lately arrived but will say at a venture that he weighs ten pounds looks exactly like his daddy and is making things pretty lively around the Kilroy domicile We would in this connection caUI the attention of the happy father to the oftenfaced fact that more boys than trains have been wrecked by ntglecttd switches I Rev N Lacey Dead Rev N Lacy whom everybody has known and respected as an earnest preacher of the Gospel andI most estimable citizen died at his home near Madisonvilla on batur day night last of pneumonia Mr Lacy was born in county and had passed by three or four months the ripe old age of four score years His work as a Bap tist preacher has covered more than fifty years His remains were interred at Odd Fellows Cemetery on Monday The boys arc enthusiastic over the new brass band and possible orchestra wq are to have The work necessary to have these things will be forthcoming and Earlington will again be up with her old time reputation for musical organizations v Born To Mn and Mrs DL Fieldsol Madisonville Kya fine boy Wed i nesday morning January 13 1897 Dr Kings New Discovery for Consumption This Is the best medicine In the world for all forms of Coughs Colds and for Consumption Every bottle Is guaranteed It will cure and riot disappoint It has no cqukl for Whooping C VAS ftanay Fever Pneumonia Brojphitis Li Grippe Cold istho Head and for Consumption It I is nato for all age toitakir and Ml i 1rlllds alw Jaawell CooraW Iilla In n WEST i = New Dlscoer stomacb I I pJtlalFI9rlajJ WM c ilWWTlB fit Sir t iville Jnd 141w 4t ittVf Ar alar oA jJIIntS leo iA 2i if J P J I o f = j TREPRICE of r he Populists ot Hepklns County I S Deserve and Will Have Nominations For SEVERAL OF THE BESTr OFFICES his Is the Price of Fusion and Many a Regular Democrat Unit Swallow E Ills Ambition IaThe Populist Committeemen held a meeting in Madisonvillc Saturday last the gth instant to as appoint a committee to confer with the silver Democratic com ittec to be appointed on the Ills third Saturday in this month for the purpose of arranging a division conty pie Of course the Populists holding he the balance ol power as the do free and having carried the county for the silver Democrats in the late election deserve and will demand a liberal share of the county offices s the price of fusion with the Mrs Democrats for 1897 key A leading Populist said the other day that they would ask for the offices of Sheriff County Judge not and Representative There is little of value loft except the County Clerkship after these offices aro talen But office is the free slogan and behind the insincere HopkmsCounty mlhasm3dc teitheitesertalltimethis insatiate passion for office If they have gainedwhat they sought by this alliance denominated 1in as unholy by the Q stfTheirgood share of the spoils as the ar condition of the continuance of the ten coInconditions prevail agreements have been reached for division of the nominationsmIn Henderson County the Popunc wightse silver democratic leaders to their candidates for several NITheFebetweenpoemocraRepresentatives of the democratic and of Henderson will bold an important conference as today On Ihls occasion hope to come lo some agreement as lo the distribu tion of patronagech jjThethountymeeting they will demand the offices of county superintendent of schools 1- ounty clerk county jcdge jailer and of willleaveattorneyItto say that this fwiltC democrats who want office The crop of- andidates is already large and Atjmises he asillfor mOAt of the offices three or four patriots will offer themselves as a sic iflce WILl lilt MIXED Nobcdy understands exactly how offices athafactfree American citizen he shall not become Jidaylitandingway prospective aspirants None of- hose announced will withdraw But the Populists got the promised of five county offices as by the Journal on the next daythus briefly At a meeting of the democratic county committee held at the court house jester d- erday afternoon a fusion agreement wal By Us term thn populists are allotted the following offices sheriff assessor representative school superintendent and coroner This action of the joint corn mittee was confirmed by the poorlyt attended precinct December The 5Iin their hands and will probably handle them to their own advantage a The Best Way to Cure Disease is to establish health Pure blood means good health Hoods Sarsap arilla is the One True Blood Purifier ft tones up the wbQle system gives appetite and strength and causes weakness nero vousness and pain lo disappear No other medicine has such a record of wonderful cures as Hoods Sarsaparilla Hoods Pills are tho best afterdinner pill assists digestion prevents constipa lion 25C Mr Gco C Atkinson was standing on the street the other dayand a stranger asked Who is that nice lookipg old gentleman He was told that it was Marl Hanna and ceerried very muclraurprised but said Is it- Expolure lo Disease Does not necessarily mean Iho contraction of disease provided the system Is in a tjj andIsuch a condition contagion is readily re slated and tha disease germs can find no lodgment Hoods Sarsaparilla is tIe best medicine to buildup the system because It makes pure rich blood and pure blood is the basis of good health In cold weather Itisespecially necessary to keep up the health tone because lfaa body is subject lo greater exposure and more liable to di s Vase Hpoda Sarsaparilla is the safeguard of health Geo Toy and Alfbnzo Cocnen yesterday bought pf JsTcksbri anif Ferguson q Mortons Gap thcirl liverystabl outfit and will taki charge at oMce Mr Fcrgiwpn wil jfo t9lltar1n ir Jf j- c jpq MR CRABTREE REflES Substantiates l Ills Forniei Brief Statement but trf Sorry He Can Not Claim the i Credit of v 7 DV LOCKING OUT THE BRYAN CLUB ljEarlington pletterwritten by DtV Gatlin in the or candidates advertising sheet known o the Twiceawcck Mail authorityin ti misleading statement It seems that the gentleman has gone so beside himself about Bryan and free silver that he feels can drift through the world To him Bryan seems to be w Lord and Master and to rule all things Mr Gati stated that ho had it upon good thority that I went to Tad rros and obtained the shafi and went to the churclrdoor and talked it This statement the gentleman should be held responsible for as he is c expecting the candidates ad ber vcrtiser to deliver him into some office where tho land flows with silver where everything is lovely and free SIRs TALIAFERROS STATEMENT I sent for Mr Crabtree on the orning belore the Silver Club to meet that night And I ante placeCor a was built lor church services for ly that we had done wrong in as lowing any public speakings toto acWemore public speakings to be held was knrabtreeanding that he was not to allow e club to meet in the chujch hi door had already been locked ce knowledgeddays on account of tho mock urt the boys had organisedTN E prAnotheran ItI will say the church has chderth the understanding that it was be deeded to three parties ofw different denominations Mrs not ferro was one or those thrcp ow the gentleman can name her sition and say that he never be re heard of a lady holding such sition if he cares to The gentleman seems to state with great pride that he is acting commonwealth attorney in the mock court and had never attempted to carry the court into the urch He had better ask that tle Sundayschool scholar that me to if he was not in boysTheshould pray to TilE BEES godtliberty for forgiveness lowing my namo to appear in itsIcolumns There is a better why be should p1ay for forgiveness r allowing his name to appear in e candidate advertiser unless expects it to gush forth his name one of the noble candidates a From the gentlemans remarks about praying he must be a Chris prayferventlyprotracted meeting he chances to J tend He also hind cheek to ask me to in the club I locked out and here lter vote for free silver and jus ce He seems to continue to give c the honor of locking the silver club out Thanks for the honor if dont deserve it I only regret I jd not get to lock the door first and will not be so silly as to ask him to vote for sound money after the protracted meeting for Hanna ont need himtNortonville Ky Jan 12 1897 The burden of labor Is coostanti y being lightened by new inventions but nothing ew has yet been discovered to brighter he hours of tabor and make life worth ving like Simmons Liver Regulator does ts the King of Liver Medicine A slug gish liver depresses ones spirits and causes languor besides upsetting the whole sys tem Out Simmons Liver Regulator tones up and strengthens the body 1RevL 0 Spencer Called from Princeton Henderson The following taken from the Princeton Republican will be of in terest to many in this County and elsewhere who know and love Mr SpencerRev L O Spencer has called to the pastorate of the Second Presbyterian church of Henderson and it is generally be lieved that he has accepted and will go to his new work about the first of February Mr Spencer came to Princeton immediately after leaving Union Theological Seminary Ho be camethefirst pastor of the Southern Presbyterian church which hat been organized but a short time and for nineteen years he has held that place working dili gently for the cause of Christ Mr Spencer is one of the best preachers we have ever had the of listening to possessing that wonderful gift of unraveling argument so that a little child might easil understand the deer est questions as well as a disposition to fear nothing lint to tx pound the truth regardless put Ijc opinion Joel Chandler Harris says that his Uncle Remus is a composite of three or four old negroes whom lie knew as a boy and that his Brer Rabbit stories are for the most part plantation tale Stbrko for Tio nn e rA l ff ff it ill n Effll STOnY DENIED Great Injustice Done a Newly Married Couple from t Dixon Ky SENSATIONAL CORRESPONDENTS 4 4 As THE BEE commented recent 4 sensationalism seems to have gone to seed with many news apers and newspaper correspond i nts and a report of a news item a reason assigned for an action f a public man is considered by these sensationalists as neither news nor reason except it be of ex character and well colored by these chaps who rush into print to create a stir without re gard facts A case in pointis that of the reported marriage at Evansville last eeka young gentleman and and lady of Dixon Ky and the subsequent desertion of the bride rcfore the day was ended This 4 report was sent out by Evaniwille correspondents and appeared in many papers in Kentucky THE i BEE among others The s nsation has since bee- nontrfed I and the following so jjtfeasonablc account which THE EE trusts believes is correct has been given by the Evansville Courier Mr Aubrey D rooks and Miss Maud 4 Ramsey of Dixon Ky were united in marriage yesterday morning by Sqnite Poole at the Richmond Hotel The bride d groom were accompanied by the tat father who witnessed the ceremony I An evening paper of yesterday contained I sensationalstory to tbo effect that Mr Brooks had deserted lila new wife and left parts unknown The facts in the case positionknowbuy a car load of rjiltlA while his wife- companied his father home The young ans mind has not become deranged as I reportedMr nnd his bride aro well own and popular young people of Dixon t Poole said last evening that ha bad a known them for years and did not under stand why such sensational reports con i rning them could be started 4 I r Her Mclabes Lecture I The lecture and musical program at the hurch of the Immaculate Conception on uesday evening was the success TUB BElt edicted in everyway Tire great popu nity of Rev Denis McCabe In Earlington I especially among the people of his own urch was demonstrated by the crowded ws to which he spoke with eloquence upon his subject The Bible what is It d what has It done The discussion as in broad liberal lines and contained one passage that could bo considered offensive to any Qne unless to the skeptic c J 1 A BEAUTIFUL FREAK John Jacksons Big Cat Excites I the Admiration and Wonder of All WHAT CAN IT BE John Jackson has a very singu r specimen of the feline species hat looks unlike any cat that has een seen by people hereabouts I t is all white with a very long very I fine and very thick growth of fur and is a very large cat although not yet seven months old Much speculation has been indulged ins to the cause of this freak but no conclusive reason has been advanced Mr Jackson picked the kitten up in his back yard when itI was quite small and supposed it toe one of a litter in an adjoining stable the rest of which had been killed It is a great fighter- It is a curiosity worth seeing Mr Jackson was offered 25 for it but declined the offer THE BEE thinks it is an Angora cat A Valuable Prescription Editor Morrison of Worthington Ind Sun writes You have a valuable pre scription in Electric Bitters and I can cheerfully recommend it for Constipation nd Sicli Headache and as a general sys ern Ionic it has no equal Mrs Annie Steble 2625 Cottage Grove Ave Chicago was all run down could not eat or digest rood bad a backache which never left her and felt tired and weary but six bottles of Electric Bitters restored her health and renewed her strength Price 50 cents and 1 at St Bernard Drug Store A look at the city Tax Collectors boqks show that allthe Os and all but one of the Vs assessed have paid taxes for 1896 Prospects arc good for a cleaner record of taxes collected than for any pre vious year If you have not paid pay now and keepup your share of public affairs 100 Reward 100 The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease lbt science has been able lo cure in all its stages and that is Catarrh lIalls Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure beI con stitutional treatment Halls Catarrh Cure is taken internally acting directly upon the mucous surfaces of the system thereby destroying the foundation of the disease and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work The proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure Send for list of testimonials Address F 1 CllKNVCo Toledo O Sold by Druggist 750 Halls Family Pills are tho best Sixty thousand dollars a year the salary drawn by the French Am bassador in London is the largest sum paid to any diplomatist in the world One of the most remarkable cures of rheumatism on record is related by Mr J M ThompsOn post master at Deckers Point Pa ns follow Whim out driv inn one day last winter I was caught in a cold rain The next morning I was n n able to move my head and aims owing to an attack of infhmajnry rheumatism My clerk telephoned for a physicnn Inn sug gested that I use Chnmbcrl In Pain Ualm there beln a bottle open on the counter Ha rubbed the affected parts thoroughly with Pain Balm and built up a hot firo I dozed off lo sleep nnd when I awoke about half an hour later the pain had gone en lirMy and I havo not been troubled since- lcople come hero for many miles around lo 1 chamberlains medicines Foi sa1Ibi JJernard Drugstore Earlinglon I JlWjT Mortons Gap Gcorg I St Charles i mnmumlf mfflmtmtttmmf f E T HALSEY PRESIDENT W C NONES ViCEPRKsiDiiNt gji EEw M GRAHAM SECY BEN W ROBINSON GENS Moa I Bird fye JJiRTQDCoalCo G t T JIIALSEY E Whitley Co lilly I i Ientucky Telegraph Address IJELLIC0 TENN LUMP OF BIRD EYE COAL 1 It MINERS AND SHIPPERS OF JELLICD From the wellknown Jellico Vein T rO VINDERPOOLUnsurpassedoth asa Steam a omestlc CoaliSole Miners of the FamousgIRD EYE CANNEL 3Special attention given to Mining Screening and Handling jg WE ARE PREPARED TO FILL ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY s GIVES US A TRIAL PLEASE ADDRESS ALL COMMUNICATIONS R TO THE COMPANY 44I U U UUiUUUUUU UUUUU U UUUR Sam Jones will preach in Bow ing Green on the first Sunday in ebruary Why suffer with Constipation Indigos Ion and Sick Headaches when Dr Carl tedts GermatLiver Medicines will cure ou They do not weaken the organs on vbipu they act but regulate tbo whole ystem thereby bringing relief lo the saf erer Syrup 50 cts and Si per bottle owder ajets Every bottle guaranteed ir money refunded For sale Ay St lIen lard Drug Store The new Governor of Colorado vas inaugurated without ostenta ion or expense lIe seems to have icon valued at a low figure and pnly bout 5 was spent on him Why suffer with Coughs Colds and La irippe when LAXATIVU BROMO QuiNINE viii cure you in one day Does not pro uce the ringing in the head like Sulphate If Quinine Put up in tablets convenient or taking Guaranteed to cure or money efuuded Price 25 Cents For sale by it Bernard Drug Store Earlington Ky Populist Governor Leedy of Kansas distinguished himself by ittacktng the effete East in his naugural address We will pay 100 IN GOLD for any case It Constipation or Indigestion not cured y Dr Carlstedts Itrman Liver Syrup oc and 100 UoitleS for saleby St Ber sand Drugstore Carlstcdt Medicine Co Ilntvillolnd The speculative astronomers arc now arguing that the moonos in the shape of a bob and that the large endis always towards the earth Old yet ever new and simple and beautiful ever sings the poet in words which might well apply to Ayers Sarsaparilla the most efficient and scientific blood purifier ever offered to suffering hu lunity Nothing but superior merit keeps itso long at the front Some of the vagaries of Emperor William arc attributed to his smoking an inordinate number of cigarettes Is life worth living Yes if your Liver is in good working order If not begin at once using Dr Carlstedts German Liver Powder price ajcts Do not take a sub stitute Your Druggist can get it if not in stock In the Dominion of Canada women have municipal suffrage in every province and also in the northwest territories Quit coughing is easy enough if you know how to do it The best way to quit is to take one dose ot Dr Dens Pine Tar Honey Summer coughs lung coughs winter coughs bronchial coughs or any other kind of a cough or cold is speedily cured by this remedy Children love iI Old people liko il St Bernard Drug Store Earlington Geo King St Charles The old Alexandrian Library contained 700000 volumes the largest collection ever brought to gether before the invention ol printing Bucklcna Arnica Salve The best Salve in the world for Cuts Bruises Sores Ulcers Salt Kheum Feve Sores Tetter Chapped Hands Chilblains Corns and all Skin Eruptions and positively cures Piles or no pay required IIi guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction oi moneyrefunded Price 350 per box FOI Sale by St Bernard Drug Store John Dennett of Santa Cruz Cat once killed a reptile of th common blacksnake variety whicl had two perfect heads four eyes two tongues etc The best anodyne and expectorant fOI the cure of coughs colds and all throat lung and bronchial troublesis undoubted Ayers Cherry Pectoral the only specific for coughs and colds admitted on exhibition at the Chicago Worlds Fair A woman in Ohio county scald her daughters suitors as she scald dogs DR BELLS PINE TAR HONEY Advances a new Theory In the Treatment of all Cough Lung and Bronchial Troubles It It Ctirea and Cures Quickly Absolutely liirmlcest anil pleasant ti taVo It ruts loosa the mucous witfiou exrriiun or straining ani stop the cougf at once by heAliug thesinfl imed parts gives vigor and vitality to the respirator I organs and produces a condition in wbic all the functions are exerted lith regular Band harmony oTilKAft fI Earliogton C ft Jv i j 179 1 I For a SHORT TIMEWe will sell f ftS BAILEYS 0 I 200 SHOtS 1 At sUItI1 t 0I S1I79 Itj= Per Pair FOR CASH A This is dot in 1 h troduce the best TWO DDLISXR hoenever put on this market If you want the Best Bargain ever offered COME tz fQUICK Hbw much we lose on each pair r of Shoes is our business and your GAIN See the Big Pile of them in our Windoy 1 0BAILEY kCdLMad1BOrlVille Ky reDS o- fi7G h- I 1 U 11siuJ Fad 11111lr rBarnBIIRrnod ARLINGTON I 11 A l sF If f LIVERYq t4 f FERn AND SALE STABLE flFIRSTIJE A SEQUtCK it Number onerigs on short 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what tbti can boV Pete a417 aiia to rhtmseif peering into the tobe comer tSomething which shono dully amid the graaa Rnd weed there He wsg golna homo after a hard days work with a prtflpoct of finding cp 8Up when Jit reached hia littles o lie lta left thlng them XOOp zoat that anornlrig His wifo 1 little boya would doubtless have Iloz4ifllbohungry Peter aJ I 1I back something in a 3 i mT Atihoulder but Farmer Bflnnjuid 0aino BeRn had been BO busy and so cross all ho hud not dared to ask them either for money or for a bit of bread and chooso to take home Come early Breakfast will bo ready for you hereby daylight Damo Bonn had said when ho turned to go away And Farmer Bean had added I shall vriittt yOU nllwi Peter so wo will hot bother 0 before Saturday night Inn way that was comforting tho money was certain tho pay fair Bat how got thr ugh until Saturday The wlfo and boys could starvo before ovenIingall tlio way and was upon tho point ofi turning asiflq to walk the two miles to tha mill and bog tho miller to trust him for ask of flour when ho espied tho in tho fence corner As ho reached to picktuiJte saw it was n bottlean odd quat bottle of dull blue glass It appeared to bo empty Peter was about tp fling it away when ho saw what 4 sconied liko a queer littlo man leap ont of it balanoo a moment on tho rim of It then drop back inside HetA flcs toy thisl havo fonndl It T worth money Maybe tho store Deeper will buy it At least I will take It homo and send my wife tomorrow to- eL Peter said to himself dropping M bottle into his wallet and walking t skly homeward If ho found nothing r fta there ho could still 80 on to the leij1thcrBhft ould likely mako A in the morning V something might havo happened in 4 long day of his absence and at fOH now i wisn AND THEHK SUE STOWED SnORT Worst the little ones could not bo very hungry His srife io knew would fast without murmuring until morning Stop softly yon must not wake thombshe said when ho opened door noAtocVard the UttIo tboI asleep In each others arms Sho at him too but ho saw her hand trem bled aa she raised it to shado her eyes All the light oamo from tho firo of sticks sho had picked up in the woods andalongthohedgerows It wont to his heart to seo her thus It was worse a hundred times than tho gnawing ache in his own stomach And ho broke down utterly when sho fetched out for him a tiny cupful of wild strawberries and the- Iastcrustotholoaf I am SO sorry it is not more sho said turning away her eyes Dutbut I had to give the boys all tho rest i You did well and you must cat ids Peter said but she shook her Eydi murmuring that ho whoworkcd r 11 must have food To pacify her Multiped ddwn t morsels then fetch cd out from his Wallet the bottle say lsg aa merrily as ho could See what yonVonns you thlnkbest- Whowoul buy an empty bottle Marianne hia wife answered a littlo reproachfully If you arouot mocking Peter you must bo light headed I Ah but thia is mOre than an empty bottle Shako it and see tho littlo man pop out Peter said confidently Marl anne shook and shook but nothing ap peorcd She owns on the point of crying when Peter saidi Turn it upside down I know ho ia there the rasoa I saw him It must bo you kayo nottouched the epriig that moves him- Marianne eat beside tho table with the empty oup bcsidoher Listlessly she put the botUoflimouth over it and tip ped it gently Ihcn pho gavo a soft Boream for rich frothy milk was run ning out of it This is magic sho cried for as I turned up tho bottle I was wishing it was fall of milk Dunk it Peter cried almost aa touch excited ul was she Sho put tho kc to her lip iid drained it Try it I 10said Pgtor It must be thero r tajnoro where lat came from JThero IB oh praise tho Lord Marl- Mn1O said again filling tho cup But she did not drink It Instead sho ran and wakpnodherLiabIes Poor things they led asleep with hunger MO said looJt at Peter with eyes full of tears Ho had followed her with n bigger cap likewise filled When tho y bad drunk what was in both they F ukbaJfIn happy satisfied sleep with o taco fJ tmdstand You must havo your t In spife of everything Marianne vSsiwheo they were again sitting nt c flreeiddIaling of funny little ItiK wbeojrtfn had the bottle straight 0 in Littleot Hoods rillsTlor Domed SO great curatlYO power In tbej are a whole medicine Y odS PiIIsr hgitipsUon etc c ot 1f 4JIAtI 1t L f iIt a l i tIy o ir J irom tanner UoitTS dairy I rccogm it now I sea such tot tho Lion inn when I go thero to scrub for tho good wife I did not know it was a milk bottle I took it to be bmiitjr vRAter protested then told how hn llit Wish it was full again ho JHod Whoever lost it should not gflnjgo it for surely never did help coo to poor souls in better time T T There may bo n half cup more Marlanno said tilting the bottle It looked empty yet when she held tki mouth over tho cnp milk gushed out as before When Peter had drunk she her self had another cup Thou they throw n fresh faggot on tho fire and held the bottlo up between themselves and the flameI nothing whatever Marianne said with n sigh Oh how I wish And thoro she stopped short for poop ing over tho rim she too saw a merry small face that nodded acquiescence and seemed to say Well and what is it you wish Why that is onecf tho good people My grandmother n ways said they walked at dusk of harvest eves and helped thoso who conJd not help them selves Peter cried making n deep rev crones to the bottlo elf Welcome wel come good littlo gentleman ho went onILTohl mo what I shall do lo provo how I thank you for succor in time of needWish said the elf in tho highest thin fine voice Wish I need to laugh long raid much and tho wishes yon mor tans make are nlwcys so diverting What shall I wish for Peter asked turning to Marianne Of courro sho ought to havo said wish for gold for n farm with stock and plenishings or that ho might bo mado foreman and lord it over the other workmen or oven that tho king should hear of his skill in har vest work and send him n purse of gold and bid him come and bo n kings farmer But Marianno was a soft heart ed foolish thing Sho said smiling hap pllrilt I could wish it would be for a white rabbit two white rabbits indeed ono for my lads tho other that they might carry it to littlo Lame Anne at thio mill Ho hot The silly silly woman I the elf roared Peterwas a bit taken aback yet his heart would not let him contra diet Marianne Ho scratched his head for a minute then said slowly Seeing that is her wish good Master Elf mino shall be that Wo havo always broad enough to rabbitskeep and that Farmer Oenn wingive mo leavo to let tho creatures browso amid hUt clover Lame Anne can never take hers there but the lads yvill see to it Ho ho hot tho elf roared louder than ever I soo 1 can do nothing for you Wishes aro so much wasted on you I shall siva you each but threo snore Think well now what you will have and remember you will be given but ono thing at a wish Health for my household Marl nnno said very low Let us livo one with another till wo tho parents fall as leaves from tho tree JNoteobad said the elf nodding again And you Peter A good name to leave my boys Peter said slowly and this time tho elf was almost respectful flub ho simply writhed with laughter when Muriunno wished next for a blue coat laced with silver for Peter Ho shouted so ho fell back in the bottlo when Peter raid slow ly ho craved beyond everything that Marianne should set tho letter sho had been seeing in tho firo or tho candlo ever sincd they two Svero married Oh you will kill no with laughing if this keeps up II the elf panted when again ho had struggled to the rim and sat jauntily astride it Tab I smell of milk all over I can never go to tho court ball tonight if I do not make haste and got on another suit Cut this wish lug short Imust bo away with tho minute and dont dont good people bo so excruciatingly funny again Let my boys STOW up strong and straight and lot Lame Anno bo healed of her crooked back Marianno said as fast as she could speak In tho same breath Peter said a little moro slowly Good people please to help farmer Bonn through his harvest It is so oeavyho is like a crazy man So is tho dameThen unaccountably both Eater and Marianne fell in deep sleep When they waked from it there was no sign of either elf or bottle Even tho cups they bad drunk from wero clean us though thero were no such thing as milk in the world But they could not think it was a dream for tho two boya on tho floor wero playing with two whito rabbitsI and outside tho door stood a tho Lion inn with a letter which brought to Marianuo news of a good inheritance And bo sure part of it went to help and straighten Lamo Anno Sho grow up tall and beautiful to marry Peters oldest son And all tho other wishes came true of this thrice happy family One thing is certain It will not do to fool with a bad cold cold No one can tell what the end will be Pneumonia ca tarrh chronic bronchitis if not consump tion invariably result from a neglected cold 1101oHeabe cured Chamberlains Cough Remedy s always prompt and effectual and costs but a trifle 25 or 50 cents is a trifle as compared with the disastrous effects of a neglected cold Mr Abner Mercer cf Dll worthtowu Chester County Pa in speak- Ing of this remedy said Sometime ao- I bad a bad cold and cough I tried al most everything Finally Mr Hunt the druggist recommended Chamberlains Cough Remedy and one 50 cent bottle of it cured me entirely For sale by the St Bernard Drug Store Earlington Den T Robinson Mottoes Gap Geo King St Charles C9ur Eo1oed ifiens All communication ni m ten of new pci taming to itiii column aIonl1 lie tMrcrttA 10 Gao ALEXANDER Eatlmglon Ky Rev N H Austin is at Evanville this weekWhat has become of the Reading Club Remember tbe Christian Endeavor Sun day afternoon There will be a concert tonight Cone out to see tbe fun Rev Silvey of Providence was in the city last Thursday What makes you talk about your neigh her ndustry dai Wr0 t3 Y = 4 i = L 1ShjC T 1ri ST B RNA RD COALuCGtM19ANYfa C IINCOtPORATDr 1Th1ipers and Jjppers COAL AND COKE u ft y t r 2x121E11 Office EDetarliragtoari Iyc fS- v LT n J3xErLcJ1 Office A M CARROLL Manager S Ih NEWBOLD Manager R G ROUSE Manager CAPT TL LEE Manager A S FORD Manager 337 Union SIKI i Nsifrtivillo Ten 342 W Main SUcct Louisville Ky Palmer House Broadway Paducah Ky Cor Main and Auction StF Mcrnpliis Tcnn 327 Upi Clccrcl St Kriiic hut VilQl St= eile Agentes JPHN T HESSER Hauser Building St Louis Mo J W BRIDGMAN Room Ssi Hartford Building Cincogo tltifeiiIi Ts 1 j v Keeo a Sharo Lookout for Fresh IternJ of Interest to the ketatl COAL and COKE TRADE which will aooear from time to time DermanentlvfoccuDyine this spacepSOMETHING WORTH KNOWING The strike in which the Terre Haute Ind miners have been engaged for nearly nine months has ended and the men are returning to work at 55 ernIe They were iiting for Go cents Coke on account of the reiticiicl riimarri fur crude Iron aid manufaciiird irnn ANt stml luiii ben nlTclerl by the giitrsl tIjflri- and dlrt In while the JVeslern rrvipii Ihov an increase ofsomn35ooolBnsit mnifly crnphhfirg Jihe4 great depression of 1895 The price of coal at Louisville Kv was cut one cent per bushel by nearly nllj cal dealers re cently 1iltsburg and Kentucky coalc wure thus reduced and all dealers in other fuel will meet the decline The continued prevalence of moderate weather lisa weakened the demand and so small quantities have been sold that this cut has been made to stimulate trade g- One ol the worst mine disasters in the annals of the State occurred in the mine of the John Maule Coal Company in the suburbs of Prince ton III An accumulation of firedamp was ig nited and exploded with terrible force ia the mine About twentyseven men were at work repairing damages from explosion which occurred previously and besides the regular force of nile ers blacksmiths and other mechanics were en gaged In the work nine men were killed and many others injured Robert Maule treasurer and mine boss of the company was superintending the work The gas exploded without warning So great was the force of the explosion that the heavy shaft cages were hurled from the bottom of the shaft to the top house a distance of over 500 feet A hitherto serious obstacle to the introduction of American coal into Germany bas been the fact that stoves in use there were not applicable This is in a fair way to be overcome as American stoves especially of the baseburner type are being manufactured ia quantities in German foundries Miss Kate Miller of Louisville k in tb city ttjts week H Amos has a very sick cbild What is the matter with the baLd boys There will be a concert cn the night cf February 1St at Hecla Rev W W Dickson preached at Hecla weekWhat makes you look sad Mr Bailey The public installation of the Odd Fellows of this place was a grand affair It took place at the Masonic hall W H Ross delivered a good address R H Hall and JI Hawkins were reinstated Quite a rowd from Mortons Gnp were present IcMORTONS GAP John Tisdale who was in our midst only a short while is now working at Hanson The drama of which Prof C W Lane is manager made a decided bit The en tire company acquitted themselves nobly The sham wedding and orange inter tainment were liberally patronized Mr and Mrs Smith of Barlingtonhave moved in our midst recently Everybody is invited to be present at the reception given in honor of our now Presiding Elder January 23 at the school house The fraternal brothers of this place at tended the public Installation in Eaillnxlpn last Friday night Rev I W Selectman aud II H Carter will preach in the big meeting Sunday January 24 Como out and bear them Miss lulia Long of Crofton visited Mr and Mrs Frank Sharber last week Several children here arc sick with the measlesIt do the Earlington choir much good to come down and hear oiir choir on big meeting day January 24 Rev Merriwealher preached to a good audience Sunday The longer we hesitate to do that which is good the less likely we are not to do it All that glitters is notgold it is true but the sweetest honey draws the most bees Most druggists sell you what you ask for Some will ask you to take something goodSometimes II them to do this Dr Hells Pine Tar Honey is the best cough and grip cure After you try it once you wilt like it too well to accept any substitute St Bernard Drug Store Earlington Geo King SI Charles It is said that women are not permitted to be photographed in China New d Dental Parlors lam permanently located in Madison ville and be pleased to wait on an person needingvork ia my line All work fully guaranteed and done at the following low prices Cement or WLite fills 50C Silver fills 750 Gold fills tl50and up Gold crowns 5 Logan Crowns 250 to 300 Set of Teeth 800 Crown BridgeWork LoogsDYI Veryespectfully JiIlDD S anLartitr i I ST BERNARD c5S2L COMPANY I Famous No 9 Coal for all uses from Earlington Diamond and St Charles Mines Only Vibrating Screens and Picking Tables used THE BEST SELECTED COAL IN THE MARKET JmM Coke for Base ms and Furnaces Why buy Highpriced Anthracite Coal when you can get ST BER NARD CRUSHED COKE for a much less price One ton oi the Crushed Coke will do the same work as one ton of the best Anthracite Coal ASK YOUR DEALER FOR IT AND SAVE MONEY More than idooo persons are engaged in the manufacture of explosives in England Last year forty persons in the business were killedand 167 injured by acci dents Dr Carlstedt s German Liver Powder s the cheapest purest and best family medi Constipationguarantee to cure Price ajcis at St Bernard Drug Store About 600000 trees arc an nually planted by Swedish school children under the guidance of their teachers Subscribing for Metropolitan Papers The coming year will be crowded with big news events and happenings the de tails of which everyone interested in national and foreign affairs will want to read The best Western Newspaper published is the SemiWeekly Republic of St Louis It is only one dollar a year and for that amount ilwlll send two papers a week to Republicdaily150 for three months A new dam on the Mississippi at Minneapolis is to furnish 10000 electric horsepower for Minne apolis and St Paul THE TWICEAWEEK COURIERJOURNAL 1 A YEAR Issued Wednesday and Saturday Mornings YeeklyCourierJournal aWeek CourierJournal Publication days are Wednesday and Saturday The Wed nesday paper will be devoted to news and political topics The Saturday issue will to stories miscellany pictures paperEach twelve pages a weekao Increase of two pages a yearThe be changed and the battle for pure Democ racy and true Democratic principles will be continued the futuresuccessfullrIQas In the past expense In volved in the Improyements noted the price of to Twlceaweek Courier Journal will remain the samet a year A feature during the coming year will be the editorials of Mr Hecry Watterson on political and other topics of the day Daily CoullerJournal i year 800 Daily and Sunday 1 Tyetr 800 Sunday alone I year 200 TWICEAWEEK COURIERJOURNAL AND THE BEE EACH ONE YEAR For Only 160 We have made a special clubbing at rangement with the Twlceaweek Cou rierJojirnal and will send Ibatraper and ours price named subscribers who will renew and pay in ad vance or to all new subscribers who wilt in advance copies of Cou fAllleseriTto THE BEE J r Li 1 Lliaftll HERE IS YOUR CIIANCE Bet an Sbttcatton To the young mariMor woman who will get us twentyfive new subscribers to THE BEE sfor one year we will give a Sreer 5cLoLarskip Worth 35 to tile BRYANT STRAT TON BUSINESS COLLEGE at Louisville This is one of the best Schools in the South You can take any branch of study taught in the College as you may select Go to work and get us twentyfive new paid up subscribers 1Jou1 att+ If you should get some names andfail to get twentyfive we will pay you 10 per cent for what you get so you see it Will be good pay any way you take it THE BEESlOO F E 3R YEA Bostons Peril Gardiner Mass Journal Bro Jones the noted Southern evangelist whose front name isSam has pitched his tent in the vicinty of Boston Common and will pro ceed to bombard the city He fired an opening salute last Sunday a sort of preparatory not delivered in his most picturesque style There is trouble ahead for Boston without question The dry bones of the old tovvr will be shaken up as never before In his opening message delivered at the Peoples Temple Sunday Sam made the cheerful statement that Boston was only about half a mile from hell If this rather startling ini l t 0Wtt J f formation should be confirmed by later rapprts there is likely to be same consternation among the dwellers on Commonwealth avenue and territorycontiguous thereto Residents in the city will be dis posed to sell out their holdings and move over into Chelsea where the risks would be less It is possible that Mr Jones before making the statement above rc lejrred ohad been making a trip through the subway and that an inspection of that subterranean cavity fiad convinced him that Boston was very close Jo the bat tbndgss pltThe case seems desperate but let us ill hope for theI j it aQtQnMayyefbe laved Z 0JIeIIAOJ S Ci 1I an 1 i IIIYIINT STflflUOEllSIEOOUEUE KENTUCKY Information SHORTHAND TELEGRAPHY PENMANSHiP Low Before the great freeze in Florida the annual orange crop was from 8000000 to 10000000 boxes The estimate for this season is 70000 boxes The York Poltco Department asks for the modest little sum of 7000000 for the expenses to be in keeping the Gothamites in order during 1897 In most parts of Syria Palestine and Arabia fig trees and date palms arc counted and a tax levied on each tree In the fjords of the coast the clearness of the water is wonder ful Objects the size of a halfdollar may seen at a depth of iWenly five or thirty fathoms fancy China BEAUTIFUL assortment o f New China Dinner Sets Plates Dishes Tea Pots Sugars Tea Setseverything you need or want in this line at St Bernard General Store JOB WORK receive prompt attention at thIs office furnished tpon application MENDENHALLSIMPROVED om AND FEVER CDEB GUARANTEED TO CHILLS AND FEVERA- nd Malaria In ali Forms None gynulaa without the above picture and the- sgMturu oJQ MendenhalL Price fl cents at all Dealers ii rEVANI REPARED i1uirtlI- L Soi171I II Kentucky 13Qii nO- t iijtiiokint I II d Ii PITHY PARAGRAPHS The coal trade of the West has felt severely the effects of the depression which hu parmealej nil classes of business throughout the states during the past yaw and its infldAncn hu b sen es pocUlly felt since June Both anihr itn tat hi umlnuus coil have been BflVial ntMiJi thn 10101 of the latter shows inn KM ter curt ill m tnt as all the greater Industries and mtny of the nnur coilvjniiimiiig plants were fnrcnd to ctiMo at hull a put of their workun account nf Usk if Itnmj for flnlshej mitarlil ofanklnl a HniiTiiQoai cod ia production and consump titii the West shows unmistakable trvidtnne of the depression at industrial markets Ijr while the receipts of Illinois Coal give an in Cfoiso of 163593 tons they are more llun oQ et by the decrease from the Indiana fields which shows a filling off of 166069 tons du entirely to the six months strike in tbe bituminous fields and the displacement of block coal by gis Them has also been U decrease in the receipts of Ohio coil due to strikes and manipulation of freight rates Recelpts of soft coal of all kinds show a moderate increase only about 20 co tons West Virginia and Kentucky coal principally tbe former show an increase of up wards of 50000 tons chiefly smokeless and can Il net Tbe main features of interest to the West era softcoal trade have been the phenomenally low prices which have generally prevailed and due to the keen competition which usually ac companies a depressed and abnormal condition in the business sitnstion such as has characterized the past year for while 1893 was bad enough 1896 has been a great deal worse Tbe first steel coal huge ever built for use on the Mississippi river was launched at Algiers La and it marks a new era in coalboat con struction To U D Wood Sons is due the credit of being the pioneers In this work They bave been in the coal business in Ne Or leans for many years and have come to tbe con elusion that tbe wooden coal barge mutt go be cause it costs a lot of money and then In the course 9f a few years if it does not sink in the meantime it rets away and becomes only a heap of debris on the river bank NDSOME ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE OF THE I 33rlYero LOUISVILLE Cbulaliu rnlwMt to MOM itolrtn la mm IBOOKKEEPING ETC a ortuiuoKi M iurroiM suuaKont Rates Very New incurred Norway be Fancy Creams X Will Estimates DR CUBS Tostelees I 1 I throughout Pennsylvania Messrs Do not be dMttrcd br allorimr Vd5t0think yon eta cct 10M nM Oussi taUk u4 MOST POPULAR SEWING MACHINE far a mere KBIT flat from rrlUUo nturKtomthAt tumnlnd a rtpaUUon by haunt and equf TbT iu world tbat- la afl Ui nuchuletl futatraeiloa durability of working 1 rwflin i at Onlih bMatyjn tuM mur ImpramnenU u W HOMk WRITE FOR CIRCULARS The New Home Sftflig Iicllu Co hunovlIiM Bono MSM Y in BTLOVII3LO IAU4ItLS- 4yDJJcucuOi ATLmaUA- FOR SALE BY J p DeYYLD Ealagton Ky ROUTE OF THE I NASHVILLE CHICAGO lIMITED THe ONLY I Pullman Yoitlbuled Train Service with Newest and ineBt Day Ooajho SlHfH1I and D1n1a Oar OALrH Ci TJR cro Terre Haute Indianapolis tt CHICAGOf r MilWaukee St PauA- MoAii POINTS wtHt NORTH AND NQRTHJVEST ROGERS ifVpi o Pass t11A iinlllllId- aiooitTl jII K OR5SWALIZ i A IA+EviasvlIl led Nlf- u T nd have Pii