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Bee (Earlington, Ky.): January 14, 1897
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J f ' sr4---!?1- )' 'liZ . , - ffc'.-" ilLIf o - nnM J , m. a 1 arc J?romc' intelligent following this law ofmy being in that rKlKLEY AT THE TlflWIKKq "OLD HICKORI" jiW-- P i , the campaign just cnded',1 surren- men such as the" late Francis A. Wolcott-r-whkiftfonTi dered nono.oj myoriginalindivid-ua- l 'Walker and Senator He Starts a Train Bearhijc tM thirtv-oncents ab'ove thcjtcdtifM BfjtfnVJ To my mlncLonc doibolieviTlii it," and tho further opinion?. DEMOCRACY the Largest Shlpr.vetit 6f' pound of the London price, of iW ? Wht issue absorbed1 all .other issues;. jjiost essential fact that the parly flanufacturcd Proditct corresponding grade of Australian JitU'bakcd JSipleJg'edj'to use iis efforts to pro.-mofrc The public credit was at stakcatJ . Tlktre1 Ever Tlade. (njo'Khi international wdol, 'while the 1896 price was travesty upon a lect , ; WOBMHlHir agreement, The with it, the publ.tf-brdccxCelebrate Jackson Day; at feat of Mr, Bryan and1 tlicolcction malifiR&necessary Jo take some The. was1 'not one flight of below; tlie London price. plencc,not Tho Glivaftecti Furect anil Rdt Family PhACTtSAl -!.;. j journal. ateittcllie lu Um World I aruoer ftia55 .'. a purpose of the compensatory duty One fiash of imagery, not ono feaChicago WithBanquet-r-of Mr. McKinlcy secures tiff forth tentative steps in that direction. Vo4 DYSPEreiA, CONSflPATIOM,' J.undke, iH(m itttackt, SICK HKADACHK, Colic, Th rst week 61 the new year was to place the American manu- ture of orderly logic,'Tiot one hh.it' Gflafeaimidfei1 and lHf" For1 ou own part we have no time being botn. .. 6nt,f Spirit,. SpUK STOMACH, lleditbom.ttc. ing and Speech-Makingifg, Thlvumftdol 'remedy Is warranted Att to cuntate' day, and Ifcars'that anything will result from wiJlw!tness a most notewoJt,ly facturer in the same position as of scholarship, not one.'gleam of "This i3 St. Jackson a atnglc fortjcle of Muci'RY, or any mliicralluWiao. Late with Tabor .. but is with reverent hearts we arc. hrre' lpncst compliance with the pledge event.,; in tho mercantile world, though he had his ftood3 duty free. humor. It was a mere patchwork FUftELY VEGETABLE, Manufacturing .Coatalnlbat,hSt:tb.ern Kootillid Htrlx which an to celebrate, it. He was a Demo- - already given that will furnish en- ncmcly, tho largest single railway The compensatory duty had never of his campaign speeches, and he Dallas,'Tec., an-Al ."all'wIU I'rovidence hai placed In CourUswhtreJ ad- shipment of a manufacturcrcd probefore accomplished this. had evidently not spent- an hour. IJeer7 lJiseAaes nut Ho couragement to the qrat. It VKMrra nil SlfEECHES W.e arc1' Democrats Wiggers, .NashvilftrTlg fA BY WATTERSON ptaaami mrmmI by DettDJuimw of llio in the world, which Wilson H. Brown, of Philadel in its preparation. Like the owl, ''TJtvt nawFla. was for honest money. We are vocates or militate against the duct ever made nessee. An) prcparwrw 1 he SYMPTOMS of Urer Complaint an a Litter things in of bad. taito n the mouth j rah in the Back, b! del ex by principles of sound finance. But we trust will prove to be the herald phia, spoke, for .several Eastern ho gave honest for ' lalBtv bttea kbtaken for Kneumatiitriw !.ihi ' do 4 Thcalsu'riicU,'' a solemn way. INowanu then, tne Iju of Appetite, liowla afteninelf Arid Others The Leaders of Qeld the integrity of the Nation."$Wfr ,wjrdoMlc!iove in the policy of giv- of the coming of a new era of pros- manufacturers? 1 Blttiie4i Ak;: Headache; of;Mrirr;wHhu VMtfvea perity, January 6th, tho he said, that the bill would be claques of the theater would find Fiipt-Cla- ss ' 'staii'd by4t,ie.jntcsrity of tho Na- ing the honest even though they Jewelry Ri painM eoMtlea of having failed uMo uxcrthiuc "V' Democracv Plcdfre Airew whlob,Miaht?lo ha (en done: UobHHyi Lav Worcester Salt company will start based on the lines of tho McKinlcy an .opening,, and there would be a" "1,11. the hefernisguidcd bimetallists tion. Hq bciioveVin'p'Sop Xyeit dry Coujli, blteo rnbtalcen furConiuniptlou Office at Walker ., Their Ao?sahce to VsWlimc winy cf thne tyrnMcr3tattrnd lit ,. V and trusted to the fidelity of his con- amplest opportunity to convince eastward from their works at Silver act. and asked to havuclausc9',i nppicj 01 applause; uui it was an T dfoeaac, at jOihcrl very few; but the uve, the laryw man's, Main street, Springs; TNY., a train consisting arid a of the McKinlcy 'actj.cloth-in- g perfunctory atid desig icd to warm Old Principles, 'Si'1 orBa In An body; h generally the .nt.r4';ihe.Jliua viction; - We believe in the people the leading commercial nations of t and if not Regulated (n time, crest illirixff, VretUi pf Railroad. ' and worsted wools, combined up the speaker. Ho was ih"inci. "j the world of the correctness of their of over 160 cars loaded with WorStrt end BllVTll uiU'enaue. and.trust to thcjidelity ofjjur penoea'attett to tbi Tbe following RAY IMPACTION suAWurrjim. . cester salt. The train will be run in one class,. Wb rlrtiKs of Sikuons Lives Ricvlatok. Gen E. ble, however, and refused to thaw. When treason reared iheofies.and the soundness of their ' Holt Jrr.G. S. W. K. R. C0.1 Rer, J. R r elder Chicago, Jan. 8. Representa- its head in the form of nullification. views. They are much moro likely in three sections, and all three sec- ;,"What - the manufacturers, the He rambled in a colloquial fashion, lVary.Ca.. Col. K. K. SparLa, Albany.rja,. C. Matter ton, K.herilT Bibb Co.,Ga.i J. A. liuttt. IU nWkln. To obtain., enlightenment from tho tions Will be equipped with air wool growJauiwlieihiporters Ca.; Re, J. W. Uurke. Macon, Ca.. Vlrail Powen. tives of (he jjold Democtacy of wilh one hand in u pocket most of hj stjruck. ja, withering blow. Sopt. Ca. S. W R. R, ; Hon. Alexander It. Steihuu. otnur States of tins M.ut wiicn treason, w to brakes and patent couplers. This wniltls a tariff so moderate that it the time, as though he had 1J lfl, intCU IIS 1HI1KI lIHIiwJ. jf inniu'.iorni pi an. futility of their endeavors than the for Dytpepsla, llillousneai and 1 nrobbunf: Head PRACTICE LIMITED47ftfe5 die West, Nortltwest and South nrchy, reared its licaiV,."6-striicache, It la the bear raetlkinc tbe world evef aaw'. convinced by imputations Upon vast shipment wdl be made by the will be permanent nnd will not he received his share, oj .the proceeds 'J.?,S'-.ihave tried forty oiber.rcmedlfa beforeSatmom liver Jt for it. n withering blow. And so again their- motives or reflections upon trir finft fr.MO-li-l fr.iin rvnr nut to- fcasulator, anu'noaa of 'them gave ua mere than leek met at the Auditorium before coming oh the 'stage. He Diseases ottte Eye, Ear, jtui'l orary relief) the Kestdator not only re lifted, but curod j3! .. ... . Mr. Turner inquired of Mr. touched on government, taking the a," Eu. TauciUTlv A.in ilcasaHCin, Macon, (J the purpose: of celebrating Jackson and again shall we strike it, when- theiV intelligence. geiucr, uanusomuiy uucuraivu1 wim MADISONVILLC.lil aiAKCEACTVIXD oklv nr Day, Fully 500 men were pres- ever nnd whcrcvcr.it appears, until The special correspondent of signs and banners, made up of the Brown if ihe manufacturer.-- would ground that good government deOffice In Hustler Building. ZEIXON A CO., PbuadelpUa. Pa. J. H. ent, and the banquet was in many we have wiped demagogues and The Tribune under date of January latest style Eric Grain Line cars, not prefer free wool, which gave pended upon good people voting respects .a notable affair of its kind. demagogism from the face of the jth cablci: "Bimetallists will and section three will run over tho them, among other advantages, a good men in to office. When he ,A LA DELLE This (rain .wider range of selection. The man- had reached about the second furL. & Letters were received from Prci-den- t earth,and brought our Government 'wolcomc'him and eagerly exchange Fitchb'ijrg railroad. L, Cleveland, Secretary Morton back to the original functions, the views witlf him. The questions will levc Troy, N. Y., Friday, ufacturer answered in the negative, long ho notified tho assemblage ' THE GREAT FASHItHIABLEi'tf, 8, at 7 a. m.,and because; hcexp!afhcd free wool M. Palmer, and and Senators-Johwhich bankers will ask arc these: morning, January that Ancient Latidmarksvas his THROUGli TRUNK LINE a large number of Democrats just protection of property and life What is the will pass through Gardner about decreased the flocks of the farmers, theme, though he never touched j&JLLC rath between gold and and.- the equalization of all men ot and decreased their, purchasing power uppu it, save to make a couple of ittf!FvpW'::$&uWl betwecn tb. throughout the country sent cither and aiiiassjeJJrMlypursuUJif: sjlvbf'wiiich you have to propo33 4 o'clock, p. m., or between Cincinnati, Lexington, Louiavillej, through the mail or over the wire prosperity and happincsv" tentatively on your own behalf, or 5 o'clock. This route has Jiccn se- and the same condition ran through quotations one from Jacksoii,and :MEnCHAWT TAH; ' .... 7.. r' ... - tivansvnic, 01. messages expressive of regret over .'..-- -. - sym pathetically on the part of Mr. lected, wC understand, on nceourTt UHhVitlHStries This ho other from Jefferson. irarnTntsrnjittMiavfci, IwmTnamr facilities offered Thomas Sampson, of Rhode Is- - doubtless gtatified the shades of ,V ' ?jckinlet? What have you to offer of the inability to be present in per And the cities ot :: amd The New York Tribune saV 0! England in' return for the abandon- for handling large shiprr.cnUwJtli UfOftprotcstcd against high duties those statesmen who were sup'ashvillcMemphis, Montgomery son, and all sent words indicative fiNK3.1 fuIMPORTER OF CLOTHS All Senator Wolcott's niissiornThe' ment or compromise of the princi- promptness backed byood man on rags and shoddy. ' cf the utmost confidence in the fffc Mobile and New Orleans, posed to be present, according to ngemenf. Tlie same subject was handled Mr. Cobb's invitation. And these Demo- fact that Senator 4WoIcol't,f ture of that branch of the ple of the single gold standard? u Upper Pint St.. Kvaaaair. !'" will start the train on its 600 by Sigmuhd Muhlhatiscr, oftCieve-land- , quotations were qUitcTtho best He earneill solicit the patnmaaief.ttlfleyJ prior to his do cratic party which has declared The first question must be de AND SPEED UNK1VALED. S.ft. ' ktni r.onntr friend. O., the head of jthe largest .thincs tti lecture, developed. parttire for Europe, that during his finitely answered or there will bo mile trip. A privato'wiro will conitself against free silver. He SHORTEST AND QUICKEST ROUTE Speeches were made by Frank- absence he should c'mb(.1 the qp- - slight, chance for reopening ne- nect Mr. McKinlcy' residence in establishment of its .character in, devoted some time to the discus; W It (BRNAOAN, Prmt. Had bi ifr O. W. WADILL, Ca From St. Louis, Evansville lin MacVeagh, Henry Wattcrson, pottunity to m ike inquires concern gotiations, for a new monetary Canton! Ohio., with the. throttle the country, employing 70c hands. sion of taxation, the necessity, of 3, and Henderson to the Gen. Simon D. Buckricr, Assistant ing' English sentiment ontliijsulJc conference with the consent of lever in' t lie cab ot th? locomotive Mr. Muhlhauscr .d6prccateii tho political parties, the eviljOfatnists,, .3(opkina Soul VpJd SOUTHEAST JMlb! JUTH ! Secretary Hamlin, Jno. P. Irish, jeet of bimettalism,1! exciting, un- Engfand. . 'Tho second question as it stands at the ucatLot tne long prevalent imprcsssion tlfat shoddy and such matters bujitawas all.aA favorable comment. Trusts not, per. in the opinion of veteran English train in Silver SpringsTVeady to was . and others. it was made irotn juniuie.wuiiout sequence, purpose, hapststrange; since whoever "gives' bankers cannot bo answered satis start upon its long journey "across remnants of pure wool and manu grammar or Though ' THRDUBH COACHES I ' MR. WAT: RSON'S .ADDRESS. 4 Mr. Wattcrson said in part: .. the matter a moment's thought factorily. Thu financial situation the' Empire State and to the' heart facturers bought it to mix with new a full Report occupies six columns iyrcm above cities to Nashville Mauisonvilltv If Old Hickory were alive and will readily recall the fact that the however, is favorable in one re 01 new ungianu. mi cicctricai wools. When the witness declared in Ihe Atlanta papers, the three- and Chattanooga, makthat all the leading manufacturers inch summary sent out by the Capita! Stock, could look in upon us at this mo- subsequent action of vthc, Qchio' spect (or promoting tho objects of contrivance has been devised, - -ing direct cona this occasion, so that, of the country were his customers Southern Associated Press . and ment,'! have an impression tint cratic Nalional Convention in go- Scsator Wolcott's- mission.' Tho nection Transacts a general baBfcjwfcrmlam Mr. McKinlcy, sitting in his there was an outcry from the. as- printed in the Telegraph' of this he would conclude that the Dem- ing to the utmost extremes on the export of., gold from England to when ot'taaSy M WITH PULLMAN PALACE CARS ocracy, ot winch he was the em financial and all ..other questions India, which has "been forecast by llbraryJn his Canton home, moves sembled manufacturers The wit morning gives it nil. Its reporters tnd invites the accounts t HopHnsand Eor Atlanta, Savannah,Macon, of confusion, shrewd observers for several 'weekgr' the switch on the desk before him, ness said that the shoddy business were unablo to" cot enthusiastic bodiment, is not only not dead nor raised a hurly-burlHas the finest and moC Jacksonville and Ppints-"slccnfnrr, but that it lives and in, which the old landmarks were has begun. The amount of gold he will! that instant, nctually pull had flourished better under the over it. If any one doubts theac ljiat.sef.rjoa ot Kentucky AiM. IN FLORIDA.. yet large, but with the lever and open the throttle, McKinlcy law than under the Wjl- - curacv or. honesty of. my "criticism, movcA-andhas its being, and is lost sight of and original issues siiippcdjs-no- t Ml II II Stock Paid In.' K 6 itodiasonlyiio; jead tlie.f ull report Cl(il to stayl Let us assume bltirrcd'aritlobscurcd. Thcnnsist-enc- e the continuances of ,thc monetary tlicrcbffattipKthc train without son law. Unlike 3o Connections arc made at Guthrif scheduled tho witncsswmtea-ii;0hf.rjriutJe- s.. Mr. Bryan and the free- - stringcficy-i- h COrECEBtt$rC$iiyi and with ex tircfTnTvoiitioiTor'ilic engineer. India;' by try porccivtnis jubiitiu. that he is here, that his spirit hoy; ino ias and Nashville for all points Mr. McMillin asked him: "Would sentence indicates exactly the charorators upon the identity of change so high that gold can be crs over us, and likewise the spir- silver North, East, South and West its of all the Democratic sages,' free stiver 1 th What Manufacturers Want. you have any objection Jo filing acter of the delivere'nce: profitably cxportcdiru-chang- c . v Palace Cars. In Pullman bimetallism, and their constant it- lor merchandise, It is probable It was the belief of wool manu- with the committee a list of manu- ' "If you do your duty, you have from Jefferson and Tildcn to thtt iSanker,, bravest of the brave, that incom- eration of the charge that their op- that the movement will receive facturers that while law nominally facturers who buy your goods?" done all that is good, and whether EMIGRANTS The witness replied that he would you aro able Xo realize" 'all" Jour' cavalier of the Old Bay ponents were gold monomctallists additional impulse, and will last allows duties of 40 and 50 per parable . Seeking' homes on the line ot thi I he main- cent., the protection because of be glad to do so. He explained hopes, whether you aro able tb"see State, who gave up his young, life pure and simple, had the effect to for several months. road w receive special loW rates that Democracy might live, on the befog the real issue. which wasMtol tenance of a high discount rate by undervaluation did not exceed 25 that he made 2,400 grades of goods. all yojuuideas perfected, if you 'O, ffransacisa ,Ge.era!S&5f See agents of this company (01 very threshold of the last battle for whether the country siiouiu adopt tho 'Bank' of England under the to 35 per cent. Tho association In the best grades he mixed (3 per have e"?i' as you sec it "BanWnf rates, routes, &c, or write to honor, country and truth. During free silver and Jiiinctallisiy, (ytt existing condition of tlic money counseled moderation in fixing cent ot pure wool; the poorer you will earn, and yes; Ttlunk.ili Mt C, P. Atmorb, G. P. AT. A., one night at least let us consecrate whether it sliould adSpPlrec silver market, and JVs immense bank uc- - rates, requesting moderate protec- grades were all of rags.' All of his may say, you will "enjoythe re CljjHtrSM. Spicta attention (Inert Louisville, Kcntueay. this noblp theatre as a temple pf at the 16 to r ratio and go at bTiiJSM'servsscannot bo explained on any tion which would enable them to customers bought of him .with full ward that comes to those who do his their duty." WANTED-A- H IDEAJ?TltS Democracy, of Democracy tintcrn-fic- d and inevitably to silVcr.monomct other ground than that ot appre- reopen their mills but not excessive knowledge of the character?-o- f w,,v,. hension of a large export of gold duties, and a promise ot pcrma-nenc- goods. a" ,a p'ecc w'1'1 t,l'S and undcfilcd; the only kind an ism. 'Ji ws Attornera, ONLY A Chances were only a less Statistics show that the shoddv a siringjtoijpiiiVHUucs, sunt as llUl&f & CO., Patentprlso owr. WaaMetTVou Whatever may .be the position ca'rlyirKthe year to India, where of Democracy wfiich Jefferson U, C, ror their 91.S0O "'aw-- 1 low to permit imported amounted"-to- , f'uturo upon this the famtnekhas caused a great evil than rates too of the party in the 878984 iwotlddraiiprotest from any taught and Jackson practiced. NIGHT'S for currency,. has put up the competition with foreigners., Tho. pounds. Itsjralue.was $3,339,480, coiiegcirotessortBiwnom u junior was said that during the polit- subject, 'under the guidance of ex, "It RIDE ical campaign which closed tne 3d perience and through the logic of rite oT exchange and is sending wool manufacturers had suffered and the duty was 5847,898. In would submit it for a'commcriCc-men- t day ofation. Thcnfthcre of last Novembar,thr.t what we call events fur the Republican party is out of the country every surplus moro than any other class by the 1894 the amount 104.885 , pounds months-pr- e valued at $39,871, and tlie duty was the aggravating egotism of American institutions were on trial; not hidebound by traditions nor crop which can be spared. That tariff of 1894. The TO and, in a sense, it may be said that wedded to dogmas in its last,plat flic rcopcnini? bl tlfo Indian mints ceding the tariff rcvisionio'f ,894 .was $21,744. In 1895 under the the man his evidentassumption in- Wilson '.' Gorman acttho 'import that anything from hirfr-wowhat we call Government btmorc. form itdiunottakc the attitude ot would btbfTgrcat assistance in the nnd the two yean subsequent at sa'tisfy' ah intelligent crisis, riiany.practical finan cluded the most disastrous period wasao,7i8,478potinds,-'valucaudience. or lcss,always on Xcio. Mrcading "uneomptomising hostility to bimetal present THE LIMITED to American woolen manufatiircrs. $2,759,379 and it was admitted He talked like ho had received lism. If dtd sotjts face resolutely'' ciers Irankiy; admit, vor tins of history is wholly atta'uTFif the Tlio Pujteiit nnd rinwt Train raaklni: direct a call to instruct those before good of man be not the final result against the frcocoinagc'riolijsjon rcasoiTSenator Wolcott's visit is The bulk of the woolen and free. connections to Point In been had machinery worsted is might have been of every conflict; for I truly believe on the 16 to 1 ratio for alio simple well timed. calamity cjn.betal a person him. Ntr greater MISSISSIPPI, LOUISIANA, mean btmetw ; Hlearn. on excellent dnthority wholly or partjjjjy idle. At prcs-en- r than ill health. Coihr'ancJ colJs in condoned if he had anything worth reason that not that in the long run, truth is mighty ARKANSAS, TEXAS, r there was more .machinery in ,tbernselvcs are not serious maladies. The the hearing to say. But he had allism at nil, but silver monomet- that there hovo been some inand will prevail. ; c OKLAHOMA, MEXICO, allism and the repudiation of hon- formal conferences" between the operation than during the summer, most trivial cougrC)jftocp.ldjy I. neelecloJ( not, and, the people went away in "If good government were beK. Because Republicans financial authorities of the British but the general conditio'tf of the, may lead to asthma, bronchitis or con tensely As he ...AND CALIFORNIA. leaguered by bad men only the est debts. disappointed. isumptionfTherlshnlmB tbjttr.at.a cough Ak for Ticket via th unalterably opposed to every Government and the officials of manufacturer was bad. vNo vouchsafed only one hour of his world would have very much less "arc Delay means colds is right away. BtlESiPEAKE, OHIO S SflHTRWESTERK the market seems pos- or danger. Do Dell's, Pino Tar Hooey is n valuable time, he closed exactly at to fear. It is because of the mis- measure calculated to debase our tho .Bank of England and other RAILROAO. sate cure. 9:50 o'clock. takes of good men that nations currency or.irhpair tho.crcdit of our prominent lSgkcre$and that three sible under the existing tariff. quick cura.awejjcttrji'atid .C'BLriYAN, PA88tH0cn ANDTlCKtT AHT, country," tlioy said inr'thcir plat torteifshttt onvie silver question The cause was that the quality of Druggists sell it." St. Bernard Drug Store, ' The lecture was naturally the have trembled in the balance, that r ncr.iTorrici, tio rourrni avc veiled prosecution of the financial form, "we are therefore opposed have been suggested as possible goods was falling so that the unit Earlington; Geo. King. St. Charles. 8. a. HATCH, truth has seemed to waver in its ,OHH ECHOLS, .. .. . ... !" Oen'l Pais. Agent . Ccn'l Mauajrer. flight and that the altars of liberty to the free coinage of silver except in any contcrcnccs wun acnaior of yalnc, n pound of importer goods Oil is supplied to lighthouses on propaganda for which Mr. Bryan UOUISVILLE, KY. 1894-itthe Denmark coast to be pumped stands, and of course, this line of have been piled up with wanton by international agreement with Wolcott or any negotiations with falls from ninety cents in cent3 in 1895. The de- on the waves during storms. These sixty-ninthe loading commercial nations of, tlie American Government. thought is not prolific of sacrifices to passion and "terror, ' ; the world, which we pledge our- arc: first, the speedy reopening of crease in value was duo partly to ' eloquence. But when a man Thanks to God we have outlived Kremis,! Mercer' County. Pa. We be- ,A. IDiEL-is heralded as the 'world's greatest in- selves to pfomotef tin's "tirJTfr&Uclf the Indian mints for the coinage the general fall in values; alsoXo the gibbet and the stake; but lievo Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to be of the tariff. IS JUST AS COO D FO ADULT. tolerance, with blind eyes and deaf agreement can be obtained the of silver; second, the coinage out- two phases the, best reraedyJo use. We nsejt inour orator,' it is natural to compare among' him With other men who have WARRANTED. families, existing gold standard must be pre- right, of First Tho removal of weight own customers,SncTit-l- s "a favorite Co. 5,000,000 worth of U.V. PHITCHBTT ears, still stalks her dreadful round. For Hbckbr Bros. & our CUI.ATU, ILLS,, NO. M, MM. prop'r j m& To lift the bandage from those served." This pledge to promote silver in England; third, the in- duties let down the bars to cloths sale at 35 and 50 cenln per bottle by St. been ranked as orators, and what Paris Medlclno Co., rjt. ixhiu.mo. . aati , i kyp ru uiu ueniiemcni Store, Earlington, Ben T. reflective man in that great au- 0110 therefore. Bernard Drug adhaa JA8TK1.KSB Cl IIC I, VOMKl aM eyes, to sound a trumpet in those international agreement mftJUibc crease of silver deposits in tho practically excluded MADISONVILLE, KY. war ajt, Jaj. i- King, St. uroaa already thl la bought thro Robinson, Mortons Gap, Geo. yean, In tbo dience last night could fail to re- perlonco ot IInrttela LuntraA ,mi calvarattl valla. Imjir". cars is the purpose which has called a manifestation of weakness. Bank of England to the extent of The ad valorem basis allowed the Charles. . u.M ; ', Mw.v. ....... nn . aa your uonic luuroiruir, or perhaps a bit of demagogy, or as per cent of the reserve. These importation of the meanest quali member how Ben Hill would have lacUOU brought us together thjj6year. ABNy.CAtlK.4O0. .E?T In Turkey red hair is counted as BEN T. . .t Jiaya clothed thoso abstractions Willi a can stand, truckling to ignorance and folly.;' three concessions have certainly ties of goods, the products of the J gjy, "Gentlemen.no party a gfcaflicauty, and the women dye - he denied been discussed quietly, although Batley and Dcwsbury districts in power of logic and thought, and a tH or ought to stand, which so much nil thtisnmc it cannot detmctl' the issue neithgtalho Bank of England nor England, where the making, of their hair that tint majesty of eloquent expression as seems to set itself against the that it 'distinctly, monometal the Government is committed in woolcas out of shoddy, eo:o's hair Tb'gaufnoslaod strength and get rid ot that would have overwhelmed tho of tho American Union. as against integrity that tired feeling, use Yucut.in Chill Tonic. prestige of the That, within last forty years of lism and was a notcntialiactor in any way to a formal offer cither to and rubbish has been' reduced to a Tasteles, contains no poison. livery Ini splendid Who does not know Senator Wolcott or to any repre- science. Higher grades of Ameri- tio rjuaranteed. Price socts. lue great ' v . history before its eyes, the election. Mpre6vcr,i American tonic for toning up tho system. Do our considerable section of the justification, the history of the sentative of the American Govern can goods had been compelled to bones ache? Do you wako up with a bad that in thought and brilliant pretRAOR MJUIK Ajwayson bacct fullantlcompleieptfjjlrol any rcpresont compete with these cloths at prices taste In your mouth 1 is your longne coated sentation that kingly Toombs raVBHBl raaaaaaaT aMMOatiL party could - have party in its treatment of theslavcry ment, Democratic itMlUUS AND.MfiDICJmiS, TliK. OOfaVMOHTII If so, you need a Tonic. Tho question til Bryan? AriTOna njr iketeh .4arlptlon .rj. MARKS thought thafsuccess lay nnyyhcro question furnishes abundant pre- the limit r which .England will go fixed by the poorer qualities. arises, which is the best? Yucatan Chill would have discounted ... A.ilAllauaridln Itvo, PliCiuw FUMERY and TOILET AUTI' Suiva.r bovv i, ,na IIFiSCHMn UA ItrntlAlllV IMtAllttttlln. in, silver negotiations with Amer- - Consequently American mantitac-turcr- s Tonic is invincible. It never tails to Who does not realize his infrrior-itafflrafWHOl near the hno of equivocation on cedents for it. connUeutUL OMftat imcncy forwqW toinHTo 6V- A guarantee CLUS PAINTS AND OILS. in America, wo bva a WjuWMHfiftii Script being driven to use curn above symptoms. substitute, 'but with is n pledge, and were At any rate, it as n thinker to Stephens, and international Dimetadism is point, will amaze the h'Storian, that in every bottle. Take no .WtrtrusUMut1(i:i.r.r?oBt.'? ZflYIClSANS' PRESCRIPTIONS of these times. witlu'n the "range of possi- - shoddy to conipete. sist en getting Yucatan, which is tho most who will deny that Henry Grady however improbable any practical l!fan! 4 SCIENTIFIC nil 'at. the same time most effect- COMPOUNDED. therefrom, has in honor to bllittits. So lar as. England is con- - : Second i lie systematic con-- , nleas.ini, a "CAREFULLY beantlfiOly IlluatrateJ. Wtirf.'f Kor sale could have carried the samu ideas "As far as I am concerned, and result iva Chill Tonic ever produced. c with a more thrilling and durable rnTideiitlnoinuriiril.wfyiklrJtari no man's Dcmocrncy can go back be carried otit. Free coiiiago at cjirned, an international conference siiinmcnt of irbods at prices less by St, Bernard Drug btore. ItotlK ok 1'ATK.fTH , t f rfto, f Hr71CriliJWri, as all except the wildest ts clearly impracticable- unless a than the cost of manufacture inspiration? Cf"'. larceat circulation of MllrslM of mine though I got it of Jeffer- iG to t is, Germany leads among European ' ife w'"Slr,terrnitJJK;ear: QUI. Uruadwny, Motroclrouii eople and IUmu visionaries now sec. a dcfijilh basis of action is- pro- - abroad and thoir sale in this counIn the new field which he has son and Jackson, and not of Till- - of j.."., "" Aaarca '"'TL 9i countries in electric railways, with is inferior in "nought to impracticable in existing poscd,,, in; the form of a new ratio try, at less than the cost of manuinuG&sT, and Altgeld wherever good mor- utterly France second and England third, entered he 'u".yiBV. Nw Vrli. Wendling, subordinate in magnet The facture here, so that the domestic als against bad morals.good money and perhaps in any probable con between gold and silver. juniio uluinu. ST, CIIAKLE But bimetallism as un- conditions of Indian finance, how- manufacturer, compelled to calism to Russell Courrcll, andvless Wi against bad money, Government ditions. CHnttavnlm, 1la.ta4 Trad Mark. derstood by many of its advocates ever, make it impossible for con- culate his cost six months in adpleasing than VVillett or Bain 'or Tbujltptiio uuuiwiuiij McaiVM against Jthaxnojbare the v issues, I is tiuite different thing. Prob cessions like those Well Watered previously A Quart for 5 Cent. KEKTUCRY, ;'( 'VjunUbgii. r a Gordon or a score of others. lipen unable to know Lighted bV G S'ttTtTaTTtTll, MH, & shall go with the party that strtids ably only a small minority of Re mentioned to be obtained for the vance, has D083 NOTjJrREAKTIljR CLOTHES. he might have to The blast Billing made, Tako no other i lob Work neatly execute m ilicc iiiic of 2)rus0l5l Sunbcies. true to the public credit and on IMew km its praoti G33 sake of reopening the Indian mints what conditions publicans beJiovo FJitt.cl.iii office. Send your briiflG POST, LOUl meet. For sale by Sr Bernard Drop Slora bility at any ratio. But the lactu and easing tlie situation there c no matter whcret-JTtflSu- t, I HryailAtn uVl " -- .1 - f. o '5 - rsl'l jflUjjuAfliiMMMgnMflK''W -- ,, fejjBu.- '. j A ii o ,3' ' W 'ie F. G. NiEMS, J 1 . !.- u - aw , free-silv- - Jtw. aaaaaaaaPv Bro. lte.v . mon'oyv-'Jlfestpb- d X 4 ls To-da- rf.t 1 1 "WW .,' DR. A. P.BOSJ?N Upl. lAttDllW. FRITSCH $mL t V k - A ... -- -.- crtJiroVrt.?,f''i --- " ? N. RAILROAn - vst.v -- f- the-superi- -- :::.'? r'ArittiotAt Cita3.rle, . President-elcctMcKin-lo- y -- - . vilD . AD JtL zsw - a m adJolnlBg-coaawa?rt- y )' .j6 - W - tin Hi 11 roat'-zJ-jV..ywi- th phi Morton; n. MadisoilleJC. . tldnoruty V e. "Tr:; dc-ma- iinm us -- GRDVEB - uld 4( f. I - . TASTELESS , o Li VB-- A"0 Hotel $2,00 Lacile - e soul-stirrin- g -r-f- --- TUNIC PRICdOot. H I LL 1 K-year. . ROBINSON, J DRUGGIST Kcntuotcy frcc-sjlv- - lliey-probabl- y 1 k j y BS lVimmilllinaa.tia-m- -- I JW1fUKr!?., 6EORGE KING, - free-silv- - -- -- - B- 1 ! I i ' a. -- I 111 I . prescriptions- - afullu ConiRonu w I lm BBBBBBa.1, .t 'J 'e. . 7 . - f f S.H0 Sjcorge V,'L . I nn J tinrmnnv. L yy ' : - : vyj"-rTi ..a , oent '' -- ' .. -- sr w arw . j . r A. " S. ',i-y's-&';-- . ji ,. r uaruugion; jf i yn ' ar?v IJIUT'B'WSSi rto..-- , Ohln. nfeiTi1(n1l'4WiH! rj1,50 for three months. BBMtaa4rai - yt . CLUBliED WITH THIS PAPfiR.1 - fiejpNVILLB, KY. I H01JE ( - m t ' !Zt KV nJp.VtT lastap?.'" 'T3uraBaaaaV-"'- v amiiMia),, nfMmfMiVIMtwuV. iiiiPem '"Wta .aaBiji-?riiatii-lfn- SFMrTrafraaaaTeTIaU W - . ,; lb'., I wmMn -.-- : if .kavaO- - ST." t L eft V1U JP-J' -- &&; "IC .... ti . tii SJ-C- 4- and has not repeated "The Ancient iLandtnarks." One "pay lecture" fceems to have ended his career. NVe publish a description of this . lectHtJyfroin the Macon Telegraph i in another column. E PtiBLMtHmai COMPAHY. linn A, man "named Crosthwait, of . Cenncrsvillc, Ky., who worshipped free silver in life has died and his ..' .teirtkittiprmM sates? wil directs that his monument's t .' L base be covered with silver and : ....... ,ti so i, "Free silver at the ratio Ud Viia.Mnlrfai " ;.. v) of 16 " . ml to 1.a beautiful de .. . i. " inriMu, .... ................. ...,. jJ Sin! livprchce fr bugs" would apccitMH opn mm Free on tfncrMn, Dt the such a glorio bWiu be to "Sil- c inntT. A4Ji for pftfttcnwrB. ver John' liver lorn" or THURSDAY. JANUARY 14. 1897. other dcvoi fUK'Orsh ippers of silver and of pic in this, our own county 3ee ! y ... ii 1. 1 ' political system should strip the people of the right to foster their own industry, and remarks that in this conclusion he is confirmed by the opinions and practices of Washington, Jefferson, Madison and Monroe. "Would I describo a 'Democrat himself, were. Such as Jic-so- n He on earlb, would bear, approve And own, Jackson, should himself Direct me.' Blood la absolutely essential to hsHh. It Is secured easily and naturally by taking Hood's 8arsapaillla,-bu- t fa Im- Rich Red Blood H I 1 U V ? 0 am i qnartsr ol ,1 & osotury afo oJm 0) ttse best producing mines' In the vicinity .of Grass Valley California, is to be reopened and worked 10 its" fullest capacity. The mine is now owned by John V. Maclay and The Allison Ranch James L. Flood, mine paid over $3,000,000 in dividends. One day a miner's pl:k tapped a vein of water, and in a few minutes tho mine was flooded. That was 28) ears ago. Eight years ago Mackjy and Flood secured control ot the propertv, and now they propose to pump the mine out. A pumping of 1,000,000 with a capacity plant, gallons a day, will be put in, the work on it to commence Feb. 1. It Is estimated that it will take two years to cleat the mine. 'a IS1QEL possible to set It from " &erve QUESTIONS ASKED AND ANSWERED. and wife visited Agent Erheridge tonica," and optato compound!, abSlaugbtervllle last Sunday. surdly advertised as "blood partIn this column will from time to time bo ners." They havo temporary, sleeplag Urakcman Eudaley is up and will soon effect, but do not CURB. To have para published Items of State and local history. be ready for duty on bis old run. It is open for any question Tub Dee readEngineer Joe Rupcko contemplates givers may desire to ask on these topics and ing up housekeeping illness of bis wife. on account said company who has always fought for Ib many southern business' for them. cases it there were less obstructions thrown in the way of corporations when they want to make seeded Improvements, it would be belter for all. CROFTON. Miss Birdie John son, 'of Nashville, visiting relatives at this place. Miss Albany Bourlaed died Thursday Mr. Everett Woodruff and Miss May Bourland were married Wednesday, Mr. led Crick died last Thursday. Mr. Dave Bourland made a trip to Evans ville, Wednesday to buy goods. Dr. Long, of Madisonville, town Friday. was In our is t5fv4i' r !( What is a 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 pro tect the people from the harmful Corncr-groccreffect of trusts. orators vie with each other in their denunciation ot the hateful trusts. No one pauses long enough to par ticularize. We arc not informed as to what constitutes a trtibt in the meaning of those who arc so pat in the use of the term. They all seem to wish to convey the vague idea that any organization or combination of capital fur a definite purpose, is inimical to the interests of consumers; tlht they would not uriite for mutual benefit but for . some neiarious anu iniquitous purpose. A recent act passed by the Ceor-gi- a Legislature, by its provisions, comes 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 to producers or consumers. Under its workings it will be impossible for the farmers to agree to hold their crops for a better price. It will prevent a grange from combining to purchase for its members at less than retail rates. It forbids an agreement among cultivators of cotton, tobacco or any farm crop, to decrease the acreage with a view of enhancing the value of the output. Of course the intention is only to apply the law in the case of corporations as the frequent repetition of the term sufficiently y r- - 1 open to the answer to those questions by And good health, tako Hood's Sarsaparilla, whoever may have an answer to offer, or Which has first, hist, and all tho tlmo, been advertised as Just what it is tho for discussion of unsettled questions. Tub Bbb will do its level best to answer - best mcdicltio for tho blood over produced. Its success in curing Scrofula all questions its readers fail to solve. If Salt Rheum, Rheumatism, Catarrh, you know anything not generally known of Dyspepsia, Ncnous Prostration and Slate or local history write it to Tub 13 re's That Tired Feeling, havo uiado History Column. All communications must be signed, but the name of the writers will not be disclosed If Ibcy so desire. of the Mrs. Elizabeth Bennett died Thursday Dr. S. H. Williams has gone to Nashville, to take n course in surgery Miss Cordelia Campbell, of Nebo, vishing relatives at this place. la The wife of Dispatcher Wooldridge was taken suddenly lit last week, but we are pleased to state at this writing her condition Is much improved. THE M es The Muhlenberger, a Popocratic paper at Greenville, Kentucky an nounces that it will discontinue after February, and transfer its list to the Banner, a now publication by C. H. Sweeny. The reason given is that they "haven't more than enough 'bread stuff to run two months," while the new pub- jither "has enough to run him support of free The One Truo Blood Purifier. All druggists. ww Hood's Sarsaparilla . S $1. FlllS llabio and bcuenelaL arepiirplyvegetable.ro-rlOO- Cl S50. gftten down to K'here several resentativc G. an county was MP ble to kill hogs " fepme that he is also for a United States 5893 I -. this monopoly, without any reference to the cost of production, such a combination is oppressive, wicked and contrary to public policy. Harrison when by invitation addressing The Farmers Congress at Indianapolis, advised them instead of concocting and passing a series of indefinite resolutions against trusts, to endeavor to find out the existence of such concerns, exploit their Harmful methods and proceed to prosecute Giant." them. 4. Locale nt but what Con Uurcb, of late, is a changed man. The Spooner Dramatic Company, who Friends along the division have noticed it, played a three nights engagement at Ray's gava a very ptetsing and and when questioned about it, Joe says he Opera-housit the happy faihe.' of n bouncing big highly creditable repertoire. Prize Questions. boy Mr. and Mrs. Cyrui Seoit hive movwl Five I'rizo Questions I "NT will be asked each weak Operator T. C. Martin is now looking to tho house recently vacitaJ by Mr. and O' In this column, bearing around for a location to build a dwelling Mrs. Henry Welzall. on Slate pad Local Hisbouse. Mrs. J. F. Dempsey Is in Dawson. tory. This Series will run through our is Although the Illinois Central Railroad sues lor January Tne distribution Mr. and Mrs. Henry Shutt give a deof will be made iDruary Company are gaining a strong foothold on lightful evening lo a tarue party of their prizes 7, thus giving time for all answers 10 come some territory formerly occupied exclu young friends. in. This contest is open to all school chil sively by the L. aud N., the stock of the Rev. N. Licy, an old and etteemnl citidren, whosn parents are subscribers to The latter company shows an upward tendency. elseThe people ot the South are proud ot the zen, died ot pneumonia on last Sunday Bee. List of prizes announced L. and N,, which has done so much to morning, Rev. Licy leaves a wife and six where. develop the country through which il children' two sons, Mr. Will Lacy, of of three counties 1. Give the names Evansville, and Dr. John Lacy, of Nashdewhich at one time embraced the whole passes, and it will be bard work to ever prive them of their business, or in any ville, His daughters, who am noted among Slate ot Kentucky way 10 inlerftro with the standing of the the bandsoma women of this put ot the 2 Name the two men born in this State road, financially or otherwise. State, are Mrs. Dr Doyle, Mrs. C. II. fame during the who achieved world-widYoung and Mrs. Sira Prewilt, of this "Dad ' Prenticq still writes poetry. place, and Mrs. L. M. Rice, of Louisville. last half century. Here is a choice bit from bis pen, which 3. Give the name, weight and age, at the we clip 'Item Mrs. M. Murphy has ncnu to Texas o the Elkion Progress. time of bis death, of the "Kentucky friends are glad ho is quartered in visit. There can be no doubt ductor MADISONVILLE. ;Al'J &' - Mr. Vesler Cooksey and family, who havo been visiting relatives at this place, have returned to their homo at Sturgls, Mr. John B. Martin and Miss Laura k Slzemore wero married at the residence of Mr. B. E. Sizemore December 30. Miss Lula Clark is visiting friends it Caskey. Miss Florence Buchanan, ot Hopklntt ville, Is the guest of Miss Gertie Keith this week. The impurities In the blood which cause scrofulous eruptions are thoroughly eradicated by Hood's Sarsaparilla, Try it. HANSON. Misi Rena Miller, of Midisonvlllr, visited friends here last week Misses Maud and Willie Parish, rf Madisonville, have been visiting In Hanson e recently. Robt. Wbllson, of Slaughters in our town Sunday. Ule, was tMAmgg the opportunity of- recent ludicrous slatc- M ARCHBISHOP HARTINELLI a "dry" town, and that bo seems to ap the highest bridge in the Slate, preciate it tub Usr wishes him the vic give the name of I lie stream It rpans, and tor) : 'ro ako arr. its height above tho water. 'DdV Miss Myrtlu Lindsay is in Cadiz. Mr. Hub Luntfoid, wifu and daughter, have gone to the runny Southern land of Florida for the wlnttr Thad Staton has sold bis interest in lha blacksmith shop of Wltberepooa & Staloa to Robt. Gentry, of Madisonville. An infant 6f Mr. and Mrs. Ltge Bennett died last week. It was their only child Mr. II. McEuea sojttqM tvtdtrm wm Dl ptlislicd by an unreliable il. liver organ, that George was a Blackburn man, would create a smile on the visage doomed "porker." Mr. Ad e ams is an Republican. old-tim- says: 5, Give the exact location and name Very Discouraging News From the Has of a noted bill in Hopkins county upon Priests Located In the Phttliplne Islands. whose summit in early daj s could be plainly New York, Jan. 12. A special seen a fortification erected by a prehistoric to the Herald from Washington people. (nJ. .?remlce. Mr. V. C. Morton and Mr. C. E. MorToday will nark an epoch In ihe hUtoryot onr ton made a short trip to Nashville. has moved to our . '! f fsnde Yin. 11 an- - ked&l iney. 3tal aaft . District is de- - rkrity ijwho riSj ' pohtical candidate in his announce-'- , beautiful golden Guffy. tw dare he thus Mr. Bryan's Book. cursed thing F rifle jriQaiP Here is what The Critic says: to be given The Publishers of Mr. Bryan's jtBOktiJjiSMf Roberts at the Louis- book, "The First Battle," offer to 0 lie tuaMR night will be a notabc send The Critic a copy thereof, on prominent rlHHiF' ded by manyHanna may publication of an advertisement Mark '" that would cost $15.60. The . temptation has not ocon oactly rex in Henderson county has sisted, for the book contains a Seen given a hard rap by Mr. biography by Mr. Bryan; and the n. u Hawkins, a disappointed silver 600 pages are printed from "large Democrat who had been shut out, type" on a "superior quality of 1 announcing that he will run for paper;" and "a portrait of the independent. sheriff author forms a design upon the cover." This is a good deal to With yhat persistency do the give for 15.60 if the portrait is Pop organs continue to insult the half as striking as the one accomonly Democratic President the panying the publisher's letter. United States has had for decades. On of their favorite first editorials Jacksonlan Democracy. is: "Onlv eight more weeks of The speech of W. J. Bryan at Grover." the day banquet in The State electoral college met Chicago in response to the toast in FranKfort on Monday and cast of "Andrew Jackson, "while a much 1 a votes for McKinley and one for more logical discourse than anyBryan. Mr. Howes, defeated Mc- - thing that emanatcdf from the same V inicy ciecior, was cnosen special source during the campaign and "Hggr to carry the vote to containing less demagoguery, was very narrbw in its scope, consist l & , Jackson and sev- ling of tf T yoTWinisTANDiNO the deatlu'of Bryan, and made no pre- VvvUitor AlcLullagli ot the Lrlobc tense of explaining in what way democrat that paper will continue the doctrine of the M3 ue tne great journal tie lias that enunciated by Old made it, under the direction of his Hi:kory. The chief point in the trained successors. The address was the advice td organize edition may be relied upon clubs to antagonize the gold standall the news. ard and to start, support and encourage newspapers representing Ff?he Populists of Hopkins county such ideas. expect and deserve a liberal diviThe oration of Henry Watterson sion of county pie at the hands of at the Jackson day celebration in their silver Democratic allies. But the same city next day was a much of course the silver Democrats more brilliant effort and more fithave declared themselves for to the occasion. It was broad every office in the county. In the ting and comprehensive in its views of language of the "Their meat, their drink, and their the theories of government from the standpoint of Democratic plat respectability is office."' forms of the last thirty years and a The Louisville Evening Post plea for nonsectional consideration "lynching statistics" of public questions and the eliminai publishesI rfmk gives the Hopkinsville Ken- - tion of class issues from political v tuckian credit. This article was discussions. Of course, as was to e first published by the Courier- - be expected it took ultra from the Chicago grounds and we would 'have been i Journal, taken Chronicle. The Bee republished glad if in the fine peroration, when y Mt last week, giving proper credit. eulogising Jackson's iThe Kentuckian published it with-Ju- t views and antipathy to anything credit and now get the credit. savoring of anarchy, the eloquent speaker had explained how the Moral: Credit when you clip. present Democratic doctrine of f;jTitE howling Pop organs con- - "tariff for revenue only" accorded .. lm ntf.ihntn till. A.n V VU UUUUUiU M.a H.W.ilh wia- with Old Hickory's utterances. us bank failures to the Mc- - Take for instance his Message of Administration which will December 7, 1830 in which he "congurated for some weeks gratulates" the country on "the und business Bryan- - condition of the import revenue ining is as disastrous as asmuch as it promises the means of Comptroller extinguishing olitics. the public debt, and bad banking caused furnishes a strong illustration of the s 2nd the circum- practical effects of the present tarj his statement true. iff on our commercial interests." says of W. J, Brian's He then proceeds to assert the Ancient Landmarks:" constitutional power of the govern- l for ten ccntsJHfeM nt to adjust duties "with a view of thu niragcment of domestic industry, " and argues hM I r- Pie Politics. A sad confirmation ot the sent timent, "their meat, their drink and their respectability is office," is the introduction of. "pic politics" into the Kentucky Court of Appeals. Mr. Ed Hines, its efficient reporter, because he is a sound money Democrat, has been replaced by assistant tipstaff C. C. Turner, a free silveritc, and Turner's former place filled by the election of B. L. Guffy, also a free silveritc and son of Judge B. L. D. JHl ante-Jackso- n 1 one-eight- h ts free-silverit- (From D. M. Chat.) 1 wonder do tve better grow Ai knowleJfe we acquire, Does turning brlnz ui happiness. Does it lift us out the mire!" tVItbough not intended for comment there is a depth of thought contained in these few lines that is worthy of notice. Do we really grow better as we acquire a greater store of worldly knowledge? Is e one better satisfied ith self it after having educated his mind to a high degree be is merely able to argue forcibly and talk fluently? and In innocent childhood taught 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 indicates. the youth now demands that things be But the language is very sweep presented in a clear way; questions are ing and makes no discrimination asked and explanations must be given, the with regard to what may be the "why and wherefore" must needs be known, thus the mental faculties are beimmediate or ultimate effort of a ing developed, the reasoning power is business arrangement between inawakened. While tbo mind is thus ex dividuals or corporations, but panding the years have been passing, and pronounces the 'intent to the responsibilities of lite are being felt. Ha; any great good been accomplished, be pernicious and evil, and its con or a soul made happier and lighter by this summation unlawful. Tiiuugmiui learning? Has it been combined with citizens arc averse to the aggregathat spirit of "Peace on earth, good-wition of capital for the purpose of toward men," or hasjt, helped to lift some forcing the community to accept soul out of the mire of sin? "Spain, too, is handicapped to As one becomes more worldly wise he exhorbitant rates or prices or to prevent fair and free competition. some extent by the fact that she seems lo have a greater desire for praise scatBut when opposition to corporate maintains onofthe island only a men. and cares more for his own welfare than about 4,000 tered army of others, for it seems more natgreed degenerates into fanatical Spain will have a difficult task to ural that doubts to thus some for arise .hostility to any association of kin subdue the half barbarous people words may be spoken by a fellow being or dred interests for mutual benefit or of the Phillipincs." some act done intended to show kindness, but the meaning is misconstrued the anxiety is aroused WEBSTER COUNTY. childlike faith is found wanting, the mind, lest demagogues should influence filled with a knowledge ot other studies and dictate legislation to such an Wlat Mr. Geo. II. Towory has to Say of so than that of human nature, shuns the help extent that justice would become most needed. Fraud and of Fusion. a farce and commercial liberty an Some of our brightest and most learned (Courier-JournWednesday 13.) sinfulness, and give to impossibility. Mr. George H.Towery, of Dixon, men lead Iivd of Competition frequently inaugu- Ky., was in the city yesterday on the world a liberal supply ot learning rates a war of extermination re- his way home from Frankfort. that enriches the mind in only a temporal way. gardless of the cost of production, Mr. Towery was one of the RePersons have been termed intelligent publican presidential clectots and which if continued results in the " who have confessed themselves infidels. of the chairman Webster Of what use is all their argument and insurvival of the strongest and the is County Republican Committee. .destruction of the weakest and in"The combination between the tellect if they have failed to cultivate a evitably causes many innocent par- Populists and silvcritcs in Webster love of heavenly thirds and their Creator? We should then take special cars in the deties to suffer pecuniary loss. Con- County" said Mr. Towery yester- velopment of Ibe mind, and so nourish it sumers profit by exceptional and day, "enabled them to carry the with spiritual thoughts that it will "help majority. county by about illegitimate low prices while capi- This is several 900 hundred more us out of the mire." D. M. tal is squandered, creditors dell semi-civilized. well-mean, The Papal delegate, Archbishop Martinelli, has received discouraging news from his Vicar General. Rodriguez, in Rome, regarding the rebellion in the Phillipinc Islands. In an interview last night Mgr. Martenilli discussed the situation in both the Phillipinc Islands and in Cuba with considerable freedokn. "Our orderis very strong there," said the Archbishop, "as we have several Bishops and some three priests hundred and thirty-threscattered all through the provir.c2s. 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 he informs me that five Augustin-ia- n priests in parishes about Manila have been carried off by the rebels, and no news whatever has been received from them. In the absence of information we believe Thirteen that they are dead. Dominican priests were also cither carried away or slain by the rebels, and those who were taken off were afterward killed, so we suppose the same fate has befallen the meiuUutb of uur order. "The rebellion in the Phillipincs is likely to prove a most horrible affair, as the natives are only Does Worldly Wisdom Happy? Make towa. Ho and bis family are most extown. For the Gin Mills close eternally, their signs are Mrs. James Ross has gono lo visit her cellent people and we welcome them in taken down. mother at Jackson, Miss. our midst. Now no more ibo boys will gather to discuss the vintage vile, Gold, of Tennessee, a very Miss Sally Brown, ot Madisonville, was Mrs. Corinne Dot will each go ont a courting bla erenlngt to handsome and entertaining woman, is with in our town last Saturday, In Iht Interest bcgnlle. What a blessing lo Ihe ladles, bless their Iot1t little hearts. Who are freed from lonely evenings aaivarlxl enflons smarts, Ot neglected homes and firesides while tbtlr husbands were away Do alt within his power to enhance the barman's pay. her mother's Drowning. family, Mrs. Woodson of her race for superintendent ol schools of Hopkins county. We understand that Hanson is toon tl Mr. Munn L. Wilson, ot Dexter, Mo , is circulating amaflg hit host of home have a newspaper, be wo are in possession of no details in regard to Ibo mailer friends, Mrs. Dr. Bone and Mrs, Emerson Hill, Tne Misses E trio ave a delightful candy pulling to the younger set on Saturday ot Madisonville, and tbelr brother, Robt. And the darling little damsel now can hsvjher afternoon. Weir, of Lebanon, Tean., are the guests b:au each night, week, When the barroom door It fattened and the botMr. and Mrs. Will Cox have moved to otW. II. Weir this tle out of a'ght. Mrs. Eliza Nance, of tha country, aa their new home. There Is yet a sting preventing all Ihe girls from old knd respected widow lady, died last Joy yet, Mrs. F. Franceway is In Cleveland, the Tis the hellish Intent awful the deadly ciga- guest of her cousin, Mrs. J. J. Grammer. Friday, and was buried Saturday at Providence. rette. Tha funeral services were! con Miss Blanche Jones entertained on Sat- ducted by Rev. J. T. Randolph. Mrs. And when Elkion stops the traffic of these fearful urday evening. Nance was severely burned recently which little rolls, Then there tip from all the ladies and from all The young men gave a dance on Tues- perhaps hastened her death. right thinking tools, Cy Taylor's band from Dr. Geo. Gooch, one of our hustling Will arise a song ot toy tuch as earth has never day evening. Henderson furnished the music. heart, young physicians Is moving lo Earlitiglon AI the double stroLe of justice at the evils mott The Cumberland Presbyterian church where be expects to mako his future home. absurd, have retained the services of their pastor, He is a gentleman and a good phytlcan, and we commend him to tie good pecple Rev. W, A. Doone, for another car. DOWN IN THE MINES. of that thriving little city. Miss Zena Glenn, one of onr popular belles. Is visiting in Springfield, Tenn Arc you a subscriber to Tits Several weeks ago the coal miners at Bee? You should be. MORTONS GAP. Rutland, Illinois, came to the conclusion Rev. J. W. Hardy, of Hopklrsville. wa Strike lis Off. that they were not getlingjust weights, and the company seeing fit to disagree with in Mortons Gap Saturday, Sunday and Pittsburg, Jan 12. The stnko them, a strike was ordered, and since that Monday, on business, and while here he of the coal miners on the Wheeling Christian church each List preached at the limb the miners have remained idle division of the 13. & O. railroad is week, as alai retort and, Indeed, a very evening lo very appreciative audiences. ended. All of Ihe men returned to foolish one to bring the mine operators to J. II. Brasher, familiarly known as work terms, a mob was organized lo destroy the "Silver John," was in our midst several company's property, but the militia being days ago trying to convince the boys that on band, they were frustrated in their ef- he was the proper party to nominato for VOICE fort at the point of bayonets. County Clerk. He's a hammer. Superintendent Salmon, of tho Crablree Misses Inez Dean and Lizzie Huff, ot CTOED BY TJSINO miaes, was here this week. He, with other Earlington, are spending tbo week with operators, realizes tho fact that the coal friends here. Cherry trade in many places is greatly disturbed Pectoral Mr.' Jesse Harned, ot Earlington, atby cheap coal being ran in on the markets. tended the social at the residence of C. Foreman Thomas Robinson, ot the Em- Browning, Saturday night. A PREACHER'S EXPERIENCE. pire mines has been detained at his home II. C. Bourland and C. G. Robinson, of "Tliroo months ago, I took n viohere for the last few weeks, on account of Earlington, were io Mortons Gap Sunday lent cold which resulted In an attack the sickness of himself and farrjily afternoon; also Ed Austin and Thomas of acute bronchitis. I put inytit If Miners who htvo worked in Ihe new Wbitford were there. under medical trralnu'iit, initial tl.o end of two months was no lirttir. Empire mine recently opened, claim that Capt. J. C. Bacon and family, of Madi I found it very ilillicult to preach, it is not the sama vein of coal as in sonville, were the guesls of Mrs. Geo. M and concluded to try Ayur's Cherry the old mine. Davis Sunday. to-da- LOSS OF Aftor Acute Bronchitis AYER'S r' lbt Twice-a-wce- k - Courier-Journa- l, - -- free-trad- 1 sound-mone- Tj fr ,,M JHb 'H wjfllHI ceived 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 consideration, 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 are 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 character of the works is such that they must be kept continually running, as the cost of stopping and starting 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 competitors,of ten renders criticism harsh and unjust, when, if the facts were all known, it would be seen that they had only united for When, on tne contrary, me market is cor nered in an article by organiza- tion and prices arc lore aip arbl- Terely be- trarily anl artificallv 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 ol fraud but as the contest against Smith was not pushed it was not used. The election officers, of course, were appointed by the and in every precinct there were three silverites and Populists to one Republican. The Republican was usually a man of no backbone who allowed the other officers to run over him. In 1895 there was no combination between the silvcritcs and the Populists, and 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 It is doubtful if he can be though, because a combination for local officers has been already formed between the silverites and Populists. The Populists are to name the nomincee for Representative, Sheriff, County Attorney and Surveyor. The silverites are to have the remainder of the offices. March 27 is the day set for holding 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." LOCOMOTIVE It is generally BLASTS. Yard-master The Sibrea Coal Compiny seems to be Mr. Frank Nitbet. of hvaniuille. was in content with supplying the boms consum- town Thursday. ers, and have therefore thus far failed to Prof Hobgood and Miss Verda Graddy have tbelr new side track put in. will open a spring school on Ibe 29th ot list this month, They expect a large attend . Foreman J. W. Day was on the sick for a few days list week, but is again able ance. to be at work. Miss Ophelia Davis will commence on ' The prospects for a revival in the coke iStb of this month. Shewillbavaa good business grows brighter each week, and school. we are informed that the St. Bernard Company will soon commence shipping their product to various points. YV. D. Caviness wants to know wbi has become of the Earlington Fire Company and In what condition are the equipments. 'BS conceded that Kilroy is capable of running thr Earlington yard without an assistant, but it is a fact that he is preparing for an emergency, and is glad that the latest arrival at his house is a fine son who will quite likely succeed bis father in about a score of years. Wilson aisk, who has been several weeks, is able to be up. sick for W. S. Lantift and family, of Dillon, spent several days here with C. L. Jennings last week. Lome Jennings, of Providence, is visiting relatives here. Mr. Turn Morton, of Hopkinsville, vis ited relatives fa Mortons Gap this wssk. Mrs, Ben T. Robinson and boys visited the family of W. R. Coll Tuesday. Our town has been sorely afflicted with a dime museum for several days, but I suppose it will depart ere these lines reach you, We are expecting Rev. W. B. Wright on Tuesday. We aro very sorry indeed to say Mike Fitzgerald is very low. The few cold days last week had the ef- fect of putting some life in the coal trade, and it is the wish of our people that such Evansville partiej who have become so weather would continue for a few months. antagonistic lo the interest of Ihe L. & H. In a speech nude last week, the dofeated should not forget that much of tho prosperity of that city is due to Ibe efforts of Popocratic candidate for President expressed himself as much opposed to corpo rations contributing their money lo the success of any party, but we suppose be bad no reference to the silver mine owners of the VVest who gavo their hundreds of thousands ot dollars toward trying to elect him. Twenty Years..,, rcctoral. Tho first hottlo gavo mo great relief ; tho second, which I nm now taking, has relieved mo almost entirely of nil unplcasantsymptoniR, nnd I feel sure that ono or two bottles moro will effect a permanent cure. To nil ministers suffering from throat troubles, I recommend Ayer'a Cherry rcctoral." E.M.TtnAwi.KY, D.D., DIst. Secretary, Am. Bant. Publication Society, Petersburg, Vn. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral GOLD MEDAL AT THE WOBUVS FAHt. AYER'S LEADS ALL OTHER SARSAPAMLLAS. For more than twenty years we have been telllngf how Scotfs Emulsion overcomes the excessive waste of the system, puts on flesh, nourishes and build's up the body, making it the remedy for all wasting diseases of adults and children, hut it isn't possible for us to tell the story in a mere stickful of newspaper type. 'We have had prepared for us by a physician a little book, telling: in easy words how and why Scott's Emulsion benefits, and a postal card request will be enough to have it sent to would be a you free. To-da-y good time to send for it SCOTT & BOWNE, New York. The Louisville Post says that there Is a coal war in Cynthiana, Ky., and if we are not mistaken tbo same condition exists in a mild form In many cities of the State. Superintendent Crutcbfleld, ot thj Si Charles mine, went to Madisonville with his family last Sunday. Liarton is indeed a happy papa. Foreman D. W. Umstead spent severa days . Chrrles last weeK mcking some changes in the machinery there. WALKER & TWYMAN. (Successors to) TNOS. 0. WALKER, "Old Mrf," The report is now that tho cannel coal fields of Morgan county, Kentucky, soon be opened and developed. will THE PIONEER TINNER, Main Street, West of Railroad, Order Restored In Armenia. Constantinople,Jan. 11. United States Minister A. W. Terrell, at the request of the missionaries at Bitlis, has obtained telegraphic orders from the court to remove the Turkish guard which ias protected the AmericanCoJlege for the past year. This indicates confidence that order has been completely established. Other news received at the United States Legation showfe that the Governors arcs actively lining order in tho province Percy, III. The miners of the Little Muddy coal mine here struck on account of a reduction of fourcents per car, Tbey held a mass meeting and argued to compromise by a reduction of twenty-fiv- e cents on powder, or two cents reduction on screened coal. The operators were notified of this action and told the men lo clean up their coal tomorrow and to remove their tools from the mine. The miners claim they are not making living 'wages now. 0 FAMOUS MINE TO BE RROrENBO. eftRblNGTON, KY. A complete Stock of i .' STOVES, CASTINGS AND TINWAR Repairing, r I Roofing and Guttering, H- -i U non r "Sky-high- " in quality! .- W 5r?nrtsrcKi . '!g?V The Allison Ranch mine, wbkh was a I . the mer little jjnythingln their line, WALKfcK oking for, You can get what vou wnt and Tty-YMA- X. ar have-- 1 tA'1' 't? w MR.' CRABTREE ., w music nr A BrJind tu B - TOE PRICE OE IT,' REflES. I SENSATIONAL STORY DENIED SWWWWiltilfiWiWfW E. T. IIALSEY, wmmmmmmmmi W. C. NONES, Vice-Presiden- "23", T 3nbustcu toe tEfyrlDe," T, PHHMButj.J. , vyrtMBrtl J r ,W'iBvaiiMraBBaaBBBBMJ t .'U L, N. TIME TABLE. TIME CF TRAINS AT EAKUNOTON Effective December 20, 1896. HOKTH. No. 51..'. ,. No, 91 P.0,54, No. 70..., No, 78 ... ,.v f,. ... ' ,v I0UTII. 102 a in ,....,..u:ii a m lojjpm 7:30am 4 jj pm NO.JI... No. gi... No. t) .. wo. 77 No 91 an I No n aro Jul (rains. 8.14 p m 4'59 a in 4 40 P o 7JJ a m j'ji pm W. V. KTIIRIDGK, Acani Time Table I, G. R, R. (Effective July ig, 1896 ) EAST DOUND. No. 6 no. a. no 4 Lv. New Otl cant ?lj p m 8 00 a m Lv. Si cm phi 1.. 7'45pm Lv. I'ulton , 1.05pm 11 J5 pin 6 15 a m Lv. I'ailacih ijspm 1 00 a m 8 00a m Lv rrtneetort 4.40 pm JiS a m 037 a ra a in Lv Nononvllle 41 pm 3 asa m io-(- j Ar Central Clir p ni 35 p m 4 00 a m u-ia m 5:17pm Ar t.oulnvlllo ... Itiopm 735 am 11.55 a m o 40 M Cincinnati WEST I10UND. No J. No 5 Lv Cincinnati 1 jop m fi 53 p m B'os a m Lv Lonltvilla . pm Lv. Central City 10 55 a m Lv Nononvllle 1.31 p m a is p in Lv. Princeton nam 335pm kian.'l Lv I'atlucafi 11 XBlA 37 n m 350pm a m 730pm Ar I'ullon ,tr Moinphla 7.10 a ra Ar NawOilotn 7 10 p m All tralni rnn tlailv naiaaaavai i earrr Pull. racllnl manlluCM ilnenar. Hi between Cincinnati ami NawOrloint onneetlom mvleM nil Intctlani II liAN mlT A iMtn ''E'i IH soiiprfa '( 6arlinior .jTappenins. S- - Nbvvb Personal Paragraphia and Otbei Doings at Home Worthy Notea ol Special Mention TWAS V. 3.3 DAD Jr Tlirrn wru n vnnntr l.iilv of Crewe. i "o Who wanted to catch the 3 3; Said the porler "Don't hnrry, Or scurry, or flurry; It's a minute or 333 si" TwInVlet. Mr. W. S. Bramwcll, and family spent Sunday with relatives here. ,, v U, y. vjcurgu ivuuiiibun ma tjiiiiiii:u iu Hopkinsvillc.to resume his studies. ruiss uracc usuornc, 01 visited friends here this week. niaoi-fionvilk. Miss Sillic Farnsworth is spend ing the week with relatives at Hop kinsville. Mrs. W. L. Grainger, of Springfield, Tcnn., is with Mrs. William McCarlty. New Brass Band and Tiie Populists ot Hopkins County Possibly an Orchestra for Deserve .and Will Have Earlington. Nominations For Earlington is again to have a brass band and possibly an orchestra. The brass band is one, al- SEVERAL OF THE BEST. OFFICES. most, of the indispcnsablcs to this luwn, npieu as it is tor uig picnics This Is the Price of Fusion, and Many a and celebrations at Lakeside "Regular" Democrat Must Swallow Park and Loch Mary. Every year, beside the local ilis Ambition. celebrations, which always draw hundreds and thousands of people to enjoy the unsurpassed picnic Tho Populist Committeemen pleap'ires offered at this lake and held a meeting in Madisonvillc park, numerous special parties Saturday last the 9th instant to from a distance, often by special appoint a committee, to confer train come to spend a day of free- with the silver Democratic comdom and pure enjoyment "near to mittee to be appointed on the third Saturday in this month, for nature's heart. ' On these occasions a .brass band the purpose of arranging a division is indispensable and an orchestra of conty pie. necessary. Our public band stand Of course the Populists, holding at the railroad station, too, stands the balance ol power as thev do. open and the Earl- and having carj-iethe county for ington public appreciates band tnc silver Democrats in the late concerts such as wc have had oc- election deserve, and will demand a casionally during the life of a former liberal share of the county offices, excellent local brass band. as the price of fusion with the There is abundant material at Democrats for 1897. A leading Populist said the command out of which to mould A band and orchestra, if it can be other day that they would ask for properly organized and drilled in the offices of Sheriff, County Judge and Representative. the work. There is To this end, Prof. Phatcnhauer, little of value 16ft, except the who comes with excellent recom- County Clerkship, after theso offmendations, has been engaged, and ices aro taken. But "office""is the has the united support of all the slogan, and behind the insincere musically inclined young men and demagogucry of many a Hopkins others necessary to make the ven- County Popocratic leader is the ruling passion for ''00100," which ture a complete success. By tho time the buds hurst again has mado prominent Democrats, and the newly mated birds arc coo- who before have openly "damned" ing and billing in the spring, we the Populists when they thought may hear the sweet if brazen notes they did not need them now of a well drilled brass band hav- desert lifelong friends and princiing passed the stages of scales and ples and join forces with their old time enemies for the gratification discords. of this insatiate passion for "ofLot us have music. fice." If they have gained what "Id sweet music is such art. they sought by this alliance, deKilling ctre and grief of heart nominated as "unholy" by the Fall asleep, or hearing die " Democrats who forsook the hope Spot on the Sun. of political preferment and folFor some days a large spot on lowed principle, why should not their newly inadc consort demand the face of tho sun has been to' the naked eye when the a good share of the spoils as the sky was overcast by a thin haze condition of the continuance of the of clouds sufficient to protect that present relations. In other counties where like delicate organ from the blinding If such conditions prevail agreements have brilliancy of Old Sol. clouds were not handy a bit of been reached for division of the smoked glass did the work and nominations. In Henderson County the Popupeople throughout the land have looked at th's curious bullet hole lists wanted offices, stood for their spot, many thousand miles in di- rights, arid got the promises of ameter and wondered at tho rea- the silver democratic leaders to son, and if wc were to have storm support their candidates for several of the best offices in that county. or plague or pestilence. The Henderson Journal said on unexIt is curious and as yet plained, but the recurrence of the day of the joint conference Populists and silver these spots certainly has a connec- between tion with the number and violence Democrats: "Representatives ot Ihe democratic and of our magnetic storms and of committees Henderson auroras. lhcsc spots range in popullstic hold an important conference county will wzc from 1,000 to 100,000 miles in luuay. uu mis occasion nicy uopo 10 come to so mo agreement as to the distribudiameter. and-invitind Substantiates Former Brief Great Injustice Done a Newly Statement, but fc Sorry He Married Couple from "Can Not Claim the ' Dixon, Ky., .Credit of HJs " President. Sec'v. t. W. M. GRAHAM, BEN W. ROBINSON, Gen'l M'o'r. LOCKING OUT THE BRYAN CLUB. n' As SENSATIONAL CORRESPONDENTS. Earlington, Ky,: I herewith give you my reply to a letter headed "from the people," written by D. W. Gatlin, in the candidates advertising sheet known as tho Mail. He seems to take great authority in using tho "people's" name in his misleading statement. It seems that the gentleman has gone so beside himself about Bryan and free silver that he feels he can drift through the world free. To him Bryan seems to be Lord and Master, "and to rule all things. Mr. Gattjji stated that he had it upoh good Authority that I went to Mrs. Taliaferro's and obtained the key she na3 and went to the churcl?door and locked it. This statement the gentleman should not be held responsible for as he is expecting the "candidate's advertiser" to deliver him into some office, where the land flows with freo silver, where everything is lovely and free. Twice-a-week Editor Bee, The Bee commented recent- i 7 Bird Whitley Eye-Jellic- o ("INCORPORATED! Coal Co Telegraph Address, JELLICO, 1 scorns to have "gone to seed" with many newspapers and newspaper correspondents; and a report of a news item, or a reason assigned for an action of a public man, is considered by these sensationalists as neither news nor reason except it be of extraordinary character and well colored by these chaps who rush into print to create a stir without regard facts. A case in point.is that of the reported marriage at Evansvillc last week w( a young gentleman and and lady of Dixon, Ky., and the subsequent desertion of the bride Kiore the day was ended. This report was sent out by Evanville correspondents and appeared in many papers in Kentucky, The Bee among others. The sensation has since been contr" Aeii. and the following so ber reasonable account, which The Bee trusts and believes is correct, has been given by the Evansvillc Courier: ly, sensationalism ijdy! f. - JLLwPi?M&a4LfwM':ulJr9PVKWLiY County, Kentucky. WaV Tffi v f LUMP OF BIRD EYE COAL. JELLICD Frm VAlMnFRPnriT . MINERS AND SHIPPERS OF the well-kno- wn Jellico Vein. i, a1l4i'Sr1 aJ v yms li - ." TtalKSl-H!5V3 ?-- cV" :h. ? 1 t .t.- Unsurpassed both as a Steam and a Domestic Coal. t l " V1 Sole Miners of the Famous-BIR- D "WE ARE PREPARED EYE CANNEL A TRIAL,. THE S Special attention given to Mining, Screening and Handling. TO FILL, ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY. XJ& "Mr Aubrey Brook and Miss Maud Ramsey, of Dixon, Ky , wero united in marriage yesterday morning by 'Squite the Poole at the Richmond Hotel The bride morning bclorc the Silver Club and groom were accompanied by the tatwas to meet ""that night. And I ter's lather, who witnessed the ceremony ' 'An t enine paper yesterday contained told him the church was no place a sensational story of1I10 effect for public speaking of that kind as Iircoks had deserted tohis new wifethat Mr and left it was built lor church services for parts unknown. The facts in the case as told by 'Sqire Pool:, who is in a position only; that we iiad done wrong in aro tnat U Illinois allowing any public speakings to to know, car load ofrooks went 10bis wife cattle, while lo buy a be held in the church. accompanied his father home The young We agreed not to allow any man's mind has not become deranged as more public speakings to be held was reported. "Mr Brooks and his bride aro well in the church and I also gave Mr. known and popular young people ot Dixon. my key with the under- Squire Poole said last evening that he bad Crabtrce standing that he was not to allow known Ihem for years and did not underthe club to meet in the chinch. stand why such sensational reports con The door had already been locked,, cerning them could be started. MRS. TALIAFERRO'S STATEMENT. I bent for Mr. Crabtrce on GIVE PLEASE ADDRESS ALL COMMUNICATIONS li.TO COMPANY tfiiuiumiuiiuMUiuu Sam Tones will preach in Bow ling Green on the first Sunday in muuiuiuiuiumuiiift February. Carl-stedt'- vis-ibl- o Valuable Horse Dead. f Tom Taylor, of Providence, lost Miss Kate Ashhy returned Sunday to Slaughtcrsvillr, after a visit a valuable horse last week, under to relatives here. circumstances that gave rise to strong suspicion of dangerously Miss Effic Tcaguc left yesterday liard driving. Tom was sending afternoon for Hopkinsvillc, where two miners from Providence to the will attend Bethel College. Carbondalo with their tools, behind a pair of draft horses not acMisses Nan Stokes and Dona customed to fast going. They left Wood attended the funeral of Rev. Providence with a driver, about Licy, at Madisonvillc, Monday. 7 o'clock, n in., and passed Earlbetween ten and eleven A- - Eades and little ington M. Robt. son visited Tun Bkk on Monday. o'clock, having made two stops, at Ncbo, at Madisonvillc, both of Our friends arc always welcome. which places supplied liquor to Mrs. W. W. Ethcridge ami the party. The trip was mado children returned Monday from a through to destination and on the visit to relatives at Slaughtcrsvillc. return one of the horses died about four miles west of here about 6 Mr. and Mrs. U. M. Salmon and o'clock in the evening. Tom has family spent Saturday and Sunday investigated the case thoroughly with the family of Mr. J. R. Rash. and v.ill prosecute if necessary. Ben Fields was expected home Itst night to take his first lesson as his new son. Son Struck, little yard switchman put in floorwalker under the man agement his appearance at tho home of Mr. of A V. V 'V f m. rl", ll . J ,r(.h. T' WmJ H !ood, had a backache which never left her Quit coughing is easy enough if you and felt tired and weary, but six bottles of Electric Bitters restored ber health and know how to do it. The best way to quit Earlington has the measled, but This action of the joint com lightened by new inventions, but no'hing renewed ber strength. Price 50 cents and is to lako one dose ot Dr Bell's Pine Tar Dixon is only scattering cases. mittee was confirmed by tho poorly new has yet been discovered to brighten $1 at St Bernard Drug Store. Summer coughs, lung coughs, Honey. the only town 111 these parts that attended precinct conventions on the hours of tabor, and make life worth distinction of measles A look at the city Tax Collector's winter coughs, bronchial coughs or any has had-thliving like Simmon's Liver Reguktor does. December 5. and other kind of a cough or cold is speedily books show in every house almost. The Populists have the ribbons It's the King of Liver Medicine. A slug all but one that alLthe "O's" d of tho "V's" assessed cured by this remedy. Children love it gish liver depresses one's spirits and causes in thcii hands and will probably Miss Cammie Baker, of Padu-cait. St. Bernard Drug languor, besides upsetting the whole sys- have paid taxes for 189G. Prospects Old people like handle them to their own wllljjumarricd to Mr. Will Store, Earlington; Geo. King, St. Charles tem. But Simmon's Liver Regulator tones arc good for a cleaner record of Wright, offiSk cily, next week. taxes collected than for any preup and strengthens the body. Rev. N. Lacey Dead. The old Alexandrian Library Miss Cora Head, of Providence, vious year. If you have not paid, The Best Way to Cure contained 700,000 volumes: the go to the wedding. expects to Rev. N. Lacy, whom everybody pay now and keepfup your share of Disease is to establish, health. Pure, rich Rev. L. O. Spencer Called from largest collection ever brought tohas known and respected as an public affairs. Sarsap-arill- a Princeton to Henderson. Professors McCulley and Bour- - earnest preacher of the Gospel and blood means good health. Hood's gether before the invention of Sioo Reward $100. is the Ono True Blood Purifier. It printing. land, ol the Hanson school, are most estimable citizen, died at his The following taken from the The readers ot this paper will be pleased collecting a library for their school home near Madisonvills on batur-da- y tones up the whole system, gives appetite Princeton Republican will be of into learn that there is at least one dreaded Bucklen'n Arnica Salve. The enterprise deserves the hcait- night last of pneumonia. Mr. and strength and causes weakness, ner terest to many in this County and disease science has been able lo cure The best Salvo in the world for Cuts, test approval and aid of the com Lacy was born in Christian county vousness and pain to disappear. No other elsewhere who know and love Mr. in all its tbt stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall's Fever Sores, Ulcers, medicine has such a record of wonderful Spencer; tminjty. Catarrh Cure is tho only positive cure Bruises,Tetter, Chapped Salt Rheum, and had passed by three or four Hands, Chilblains, known to the medical world. Catarrh be- Sores, cures as Hood's Sarsaparilla "Rev. L. O. Spencer has been ing a constitutional disease requires a con- Corns and all Skin Eruptions, and posiDr. Goocli, a young physician months, the ripe old age of four r called to the pastorate of the stitutional treatment Hall's Catarrh Cure tively cures Piles or no pay required. It is Hood's Pilb aro tho best score years. His work as a Bapof Hanson, Ky., has arranged to guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or of internally acting directly upon make his home tn Earlington, and, tist preacher has covered more pill, assists digestion, prevents constipa- Second Presbyterian church be- is taken surfaces ot the system, thereby the money refunded. Price 25c per box For demucous Henderson, and it is generally Sale by St. Bernard Drug Store. with his'wifc, will movo here in a than fifty years. His remains were tion. 35c. disease, tho foundation of lieved that he has accepted and stroyingthe patient strength the building and by giving up while. He is a son of Mr. interred at Odd Fellows Cemetery short Mr. Geo. C. Atkinson was stand- will go to his new work about the the constitution and assisting nature in on Monday. John Dennett of Santa Cruz, Bart Goocli, of this county. doing its work ing on the street the other day,and first of February. The proprietors have Cal., once killed a reptile of the Mr. Spencer came to Princeton so much faith in its curative powers, Ibat common blacksnake variety, which The boys are cnthusiastio over a stranger asked, "Who is that Hanson School, county examany they offer E. McCulley, principal, leads the new brass band and possible nice looking old gentleman?" He immediately after leaving Union case that ilOaa Hundred Dollars for of had two perfect heads, four eyes, iner, fails lo cure. Send for list ThcH was tola that it was Mark Hanna, Theological be- - testimonials we are to have Seminary. He all others. Tuition, $2 per month. orchestra Address, two tongues, etc. Chenby&Co.. Toledo, O first pastor of the SouthF. Board, $9 or less. Every one ex- work necessary to have these and seemed very much surprised came-thSold by Druggist. 75c. ern Presbyterian church, which The best anodyne and expectorant for pecting to bo examined next sum things will be forthcoming and but said, "Is it?" had been organized but a short Hall's Family Pills are tho best. tbo cure of coughs, colds, and all throat, mer., snouiu aitcna. ucgui rcuru- - Earlington will again be up with Exposure to Disease her old time reputation for musical time, and for nineteen years he 3t2 Sixty thousand dollars a year, the lung and bronchial troubles, la undoubtedly fy organizations, Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, Ihe only specific Does not necessarily mean tho contraction has held that place, working dili salary drawn by the French Am Lawrence Kilroy has a new boy gently for the cause of Christ. of disease provided the system is in a bassador in London, is the largest for coughs and colds admitted on exhibition Born, at his house. Arrived last Friday Mr. Spcifccr is one of tho best sum paid to any diplomatist in the at the Chicago World's Fair, condition with tho blood puro and night. Lawrence lives at the top To Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Fields, ol the organs in healthy action. When in preachers we have ever had the world. - Vineyard hill and believes in . A woman in Ohio county scalds Madisonvillc, Ky.,a fine boy, Wedis readily re- pleasure ot listening to, possessing high altitudes. In fact he is in nesday morning, January 13, 1897. such a condition contagion wonderful gift of unraveling One of the most remarkable cures of her daughter's suitors as she scalds sisted and the disease germs can find no that high altitudes continuously since little child rheumatism on record is related by Mr. . dog3. Hood's Sarsaparilla is tbo best argument so that a Dr. Kings New Discovery for Consumption lodgment. Decker's ho arrival. pot might easily understand the deep M. Thompson, follows master at out drivmedicine to build up the s) stem, because it "Whilu Point, Pa , ns DR. BELL'S P1NETARHONEY This is the best medicine in Ihe world Mr. WillFeland finds opportun- for all forms of CouRhs, Colds and for makes pure, rich blood, and pure blood is est questions, as well as a disposi- ing one day last winter I was caught in a tion to fear nothing, but to ex- cold rain The next morning, I was un- Advances a new Theory in the Treatment surveying work to per-Vu- a basis ot good health In cold weather ity iiMiis Every botilo is guaranteed. the of all Cough, Lung and Bronchial to move my head and arms owing lo hobby Jn the cojlection of a Consumption.and not disappoint. It lias no it is especially necessary lo keep up the pound tho truth regardless of pub- ableattack of in(hm.!ory rheumatism My an will cure Troubles It It Cures and of walking canes out It body ts subject lo lic opinion." .AarVjj num'ijr health tone because the Clerk telephoned tor a pnysicin, lull sug rrjui.1 for Whooping Coujji. Asthma, Hay Cures Quickly. )f the. ao varieties of woods that gesledlhat I use Chamberl tin's Pain Ualm, Brojjliilis, Li Grippe, greater exposnro and mora liable to dis Absolutely tnrmlress aril plrasant to county. He Fever, Pneumonia, ease, Hood'a Sarsaparilla is tho safeguard Joel Chandler Harris says that there being a bottle open on the counter, grow in Hopkins Cold in the Head and for Consumption. It tbornuchly the his "Uncle Remus" is a composite He rublied Balm affected partsa hot firn I take. It run loosa the mucous without hain't all the varieties yet by sev Is safe for all agm, pleasant tottake. and. of health. and built up with Pain straining and Mopt thu cough cornar full, and eral, but ho hi3 a .jmAUwi wCTMBrtj. wnom dozed off to sleep, and when I awoke about exerliun or healing ihesinflimed parts, it is aiwasaweii Geo. Toy and Alfonzo Coenen I01 u,rcc or ,our mu i half an hour later, tho pain had gone en- at once by adding to them duly. His mo i bought of Jackson alit he knew as a boy, and that his tirely, ?nd I havo not been troubled since gives vigor and' vitality to toe respiratory OoniwcKi New DiscoverSfji yesterday tivo is not fully appreciated u WEST. Delawaakp the stomach M Ferguson, of Mortons Gap, their ;"B'rer Rabbit" stories are for the People come hero for many miles around organs and produces a condition in which kveryboJy. The porter at the hot Fior!Ja..7T..,..JajtyiHMrtn livery stable outfit and will taki most part plantation tale?. to Chamberlains medicines." lfor all ibo (unctiorauiro exerted iiih regularity tvir. I m FRIES, OeorgU...''"'l"Trt!Tat St, U theom?r uty: ernard Drugstore, Earlington, saUbJ tBtviuc, Jn J cnargc at once. wiil j rnikm them, cases to sejK ISWAtP, t. T. RolSuson, Mortons Gap. George land harmony IlliBOU 4. 6,t (arm Subscribe for The Beit. go to, hit M. u banes Earlineton, us JBB.11 1 w if he n, I want to Huy ,rKTanvl, IM assessor, representative, tendent and coroner. school superin- Mrs. Ada N. Fields, lecturer for the State Woman's Christian Temperance Union, will deliver a lecture at Madisonvillc on Friday evening of this week. e h, and Mrs. Lawrence Kilroy last Saturday. Owing to meagre details the baby editor is unablo to definitely state the exact size, weight and general appearance of the 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. Wc would in this connection call the attention of the happy father fact that more to the opci-faceboys than trains have been wrecked by ntglecttd switches. position, if he cares to. Populist Governor Leedy of The gentleman seems to state John Jackson's Big Cat Ex- Kansas distinguished himself by with great pride that he is acting attacking the "effete East" in his as commonwealth attorney in the cites the Admiration and inaugural address. mock court and had never attempt"Wonder of All. ed to carry the court into the We will pay $100 IN GOLD for any case tion of patronage. ot Constipation or Indigestion not cured church. He had better ask that rors WANT" OEFICES little Sunday-schoo- l scholar that IT BE? by Dr. Carlstedt's Airman Liver St.Syrup. BerThe populists think they are entitled to he referred me to if he was not in WHAT" CAN 50c and $t.oo BoitleS for salejiy nard Drugstore. Carlstcdt Medicine Co , some of tho best offices in Henderson Evantuillc. Ind. county. It is understood that at today's the church last winter with us boys. John Jackson has a very singu meeting they will demand tho offices of The gentleman also suggested that The speculative astronomers arc sheriff, county superintendent of schools, I should "pray to The Bee's god- - lar specimen of the feline species county clerk, counly jedge, jiiler and al- that looks unlike any cat that has now arguing that the moonos in member of th ticisiature. This will ol liberty for forgiveness lor by people hereabouts the shape of a plumb bob, and leave for the democrats onty the circuit lowing my n.tmo to appear in its been seen clerk and county attorney columns." There is a better reason It is all white with a very long, very that the large cn'd is always towards It is hardly necessary to say that this why he should pray for forgiveness fine and very thick growth of fur. the earth. modest request on the part of tho pops and is a very large cat, although will not be granted There are too many for allowing his name to appear in "Old, yet ever new, and simple and yet seven months old. Much democrats who want office The crop of the "candidate' advertiser" unless not beautiful ever," sings Ihe poet, in words candidates is already large and rifauniscs he expects it to gush forth his name speculation has been indulged in as to the cause of this freak but no which might well apply to Ayer's Sarsapto be larger still Not n. single ilion as one of the noble candidates. arilla -- the most efficient and scientific will be allowed lo go without a contest From the gentleman's remarks conclusive reason has been ad blood purifier ever offered to suffering Im Indeed, for most of the offices three or vanccd. Mr. Jackson picked the four patriots will offer themselves as a sac- about praying he must he a Chrismunity. Nothing but superior merit keeps rifice. tian man. Well, he should pray kitten up in his back yard when it it so long at the front. WILL OB MIXED was quite small and supposed it to fervently for forgiveness the next Nobcdy understands exactly how offices protracted meeting he chances to be one of a litter in an adjoining Some of the vagaries of Emperor can be divided. The politicians recognize stable, the rest of which had been William arc attributed to his the tact that they have no ricbt to tell a attend. killed. It is a great fighter. He also had cheek to ask me to ireo nmencan citizen no suau noi uccome It is a curiosity worth seeing. smoking an inordinate number of candidate. Even if the committees join the club I locked out and here cigarettes. day agreo on a division, they cannot force after vote for "free silver and jus Mr. Jackson was offered $25 for it, The only effect such an under- tice." He seems to continue to give but declined the offer. matters.. life worth living? Yes, it your Liver standing' could liavo might ba to frighten The Bee thinks it is an Angora is Is good working order. If not, begin at away prospective aspirants. None of me the honor of locking the silver in club out. Thank's for the honor if cat. those announced will withdraw." once using Dr. Carlstedt's German Liver But the Populists got the promise I don't deserve it. I only regret I Powder, price 2jcts. Do not take a subA Valuable Prescription. of hve county offices as chronicled did not get to lock the door first, Editor Morrison of Wortbington, Ind., stitute Your Druggist can get it if not in by the Journal on tho next day,thus and will not be so silly as to ask "Sun." writes. "You have a valuable pre- stock. him to vote for sound money after scription in Electric Bitters, and I can briefly: In the Dominion of Canada for Constipation At a meeting of the democratic county the protracted meeting, for Hauna cheerfully recommend it as .1 general sysand Side Headache, and women have municipal suffrage in committee held at the court house don't need him. tem tonic it has no equal." Mrs. Annie every province and also in the afternoon a fusion agreement was J. Y. Craiitree. Steble, 2625 Cottage Grove Ave., Chicago, reached By Its term the populists are Nortonville, Ky., Jan. 12, 1897. was all run down, could not eat or digest northwest territories. allotted the following ollicessbariU, to-- 1 jester-terda- y - Why suffer with Constipation, Indiges s tion and Sick Headaches when Dr. GermarjLiver Medicines will cure you. They dljnot weaken the organs on wbic'a they act, but regulate tho whole system, thereby bringing relief to the sufferer. Syrup 30 cts and $1 per bottle. without Mr. Crabtrcc's knowledge, Powder 25 cts. Every bottle guaranteed Iter. Mct'alie's Lecture. and had been locked a week or money refunded. 1'or sale Ay St. BerThe lecture and musical program at Ihe or Drug Store. nard ten days on account of tho mock Church of the Immaculate Conception on court the boys had organised. Tuesday evening was the success Tub Dee The new Governor of Colorado N. E. Taliaferro. predicted in every way. The great popu- was inaugurated without ostentaAnother assertion of the Gentle- larity of Rev. Denis McCabe In Earlington, tion or expense. He seems to have man: "I will say the church has especially among the people of his own been valued at a low figure and pnly no organization in it, much less an church, was demonstrated by Ihe crowded about 5 was spent on him. elder." The church was built pews to which he spoke with eloquence with the understanding that it was upon bis subject: "lbeUtble; what is It Why suffer with Coughs, Colds and it done?" when Laxativu Bromo QuSninb to be deeded to three parties of and wHat has liberal lines The discussion was in contained different denominations. Mrs. Tal- not ono broad, that could and considered will cure you in one day. Does not pro passage bo duce Ibo ringing Ihe bulpbato iaferro was one of those thrcp. offensive to any one unless to the skeptic. of Quinine. Putinup in brad likeconvenient tablets Now the gentleman can name her for taking. Guaranteed lo cure, or money refuuded. Price 25 Cents. For sale by position, and say that he never beA BEAUTIFUL FREAK. St. Bernard Drug Store Earlington, Ky. fore heard of a lady holding such $1.79 For a We will sell ' BAILEY'S 0. K? $2.00 "L SHOES sunn', I 0) N $1.79 Per Pair FOR CASH. 'This is doneto in "fi fy ire, lnyV:"& ice cl M n , Jm ll I o troducc the best TWO DOLL;Xr bRS' a ever put on this market. If you want th htjptt ever offered COME Best Bargain QUICK Hbw much we lose on each pair of Shoes is our business and your GrAINi Sec the Big Pile of them in our Windc.v. fMr T. 1 v 4j WW. - fi u I Jb3A.IL355Y IvIeicli30-vJll3 COa K!y. - UM? Ijrtiens of 4m . $1.79 T.8.0M. BarnetJHlrnolfl, EARLINGTON. KY 1 'Y t LIVERY, "-:- ;. Feed and Sale Stable. Number oneirigs on short notice. hearse; ex ttt L -- . QUICK 8BRVICB. m JNO. T. BARNETT,- - Manager, 111 "Wltlnotat Peer." 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Be was going bomo af tor a bard day's work, with a prtwpoct of finding y suppr when be reached bis little Nso.? lie had leftnbthlng thero except ". loaf thai jno'rnlng. His wifo and , j little dots would doubtless havo . ''lofJt.audBtll bo hnnpry. Peter a i back something in fsftdfmJ'S.J.l Shoulder, but Farm er fienaand Damo Bonn bad been so flfttno. "I seo nothing whatover," Marianno busy ana bo cross all day ho bud not dared to ask them cither for monoy or said, with n sigh. "Oh, how I wish" for a bit of bread and chcoso to tako Aud thoro sho stopped short, for, pooping over tho rim, sho, too. saw a merry homo, "Como early. Breakfast will bo ready small faco that nodded acquictcenco nnd for yon hero by daylight," Damo Bonn Bcemed to say, "Well, and what is it had said when ho turned to go away. you wishi" "Why, that is one of tho good people. And Farmer Benn bad nddod, "I shall want yon nil week, Peter, 60 wo will My grandmother n'ways said they not bother to settlo bcfo'ro Saturday walked at dusk of harvest eves nnd night' In n way that was comforting helped thoso who cou'd not holp themtho money was certain, tho pay fair. selves," Peter cried, making n drep to tho bottlo olf. "Welcome, welBut how got through until Saturday? Tho wifo and boys could starve boforo come, good littlo Rentlcjr.an I" lie went then, for it was now only Tuesday even- on. "Toll mo what I shall do to prove. ing. Poter had been puzzling over that Jiow I thank you for succor in time of all the way apd was upon tho point of need." "Wish," said tho elf in tho highest, turning nsirlo to walk tho two miles to tho mill nnd bog tho miller to trust him thin, fiuo voice. "Wish. I need to laugh for a sack of flour when ho espied tho long and much, nnd tho wiehesyon morthing in tho fencocoruor. As ho reached tals make nro nlwcys so diverting." "What ehnll I wish for?" Peter asked, to picket p ho saw it was n bottle an odd equnt bottlo of dull bluo glass. It turning to Mnrianue. Of courro sho nppenred to bo empty. Peter was about ought to havo said wish for .gold, for n to flina it away, when bo saw what farm, with stock and plenishings, or scemfcd liko a queer littlo man leap out that ho might bo mado foreman and lord of it, balance a moment on tho rim or it over tho other workmen, or oven that tho king should bear of his skill in harit, then drop back inside. "Hci A flco toy this I havo found I It vest work nnd send him n purso of gold T3ju.tjliwoith money. Alaybo tho store- nnd bid him come and bo n king's keeper will buy it At least I will tako farmer. Bnt Marianno was a bo! t heartShoEaid, smiling hap't homo nnd send my wifo tomorrow to ed, foolish thing. wish, it would bo for a "of Peter said to himsolf, dropping pily, "If I could rK bottlo into his wallet and walking whito inbbit two whi to rabbits, indeed ono for my lads, tho other that they 'skly homeward. If ho found nothing , t!a there, he could still go on to tho might carry it to littlo Lame Anno at , 4erjk tho"igh it would likely mako tHbmill." "Ho, hoi Tho silly, silly woman I" tbo ' ' yoversleop himself in tho morning. 'something might havo happened in elf roared. Peter was a bit taken aback, long day of his absence, and at yot bis boart would not let him contradict Marianno. Ho scratched his head for a minuto, then said slowly: "Seolng that is her wish, good Master Elf, mino shall be that Wo havo always bread chough to spare a rabbit's keep, and that Farmer Benn will givo mo lcavo to let tho crcoturea browso amid hia clover. Lamo Anno can never tako hers there, but tho lads will bco to it. " "Ho, ho, hoi" tho elf roared louder than over. "I boo I onn do nothing for you. Wishes aro so much wasted on yon I shall givo you each but threo mora Think well now what you will have, nnd remember you will bo given but ono thing at a wish." "Health for my household," Marianno said vory low. "Let us livo one with auothor till wo, tho parents, fall us leaves from tho tree. " "Not eo bad," said tho olf, noddiue again. "And you, Peter?" "A good namo to leave my boys, Peter said slowly, and this timo tho olf was almost respectful. But he simply writhed with laughter when Mariunno Wtfon, now I WIBU" AND TIIEItK wished noxt for a blue coat laced with STOPI'KD BnOItT. worst the littlo ones could not bo very silver for Peter. Ho shouted so ho fell hungry. His srife. Jio know, would fast back in tho bottlo when Potor paid slowly ho cravod boyoud ovcrything that without murmuring until morning. "Stop softly; yon must not wnko Marianno should get tbo letter sho bad them," sho said whon ho openod tho been Kcoing in tho firo or thocandlo ever door. ncHarprrard tho littlo lads sinco thoy two wero married. "Oh, you will kill mo with laughing asleep in each other's arms. Sho smiled at him, too, 1)ut ho saw her hand trem- if this keeps up, " the elf panted when bled as ebo raised it to shado her oyes. again ho had struggled to tho rim and All the light camo from tho firo of sat jauntily OBtrido it "Pah I I smell sticks sho had picked up in tho woods of milk all over. I can novor go to tho and along tho hedgerows. It wont to his court ball tonight if I donotmakobasto heart to seo her thus. It wua worso a and got on another suit Cut this wishhundred times than tho gnawing noho ing short I must bo away with tho minin bis own stomach. And ho broko down uto, nnd don't, don't, good people, bo bo utterly when sho fotchod out for him a excruciatingly funny again." "Let my boys grow up strong and tiny cupful of wild strawberries and tho straight, and lot Lamo Anno bo healed last crust of tho loaf. "I am so 6orry it is not more," Bho of her crooked back," Marianno Bala said, turning away her oyca "But but as fast as ebo could speak. In tho samo breath Peter said a littlo moro slowly: II had to givo tho boys all tho rest" 'Yon did well, and you must cat "Good pooplo, ploaso to help Former iB," Potor said, but sho shook her Bonn through his harvest It is bo !ad, murmuring that ho who'worked heavy ho is like a crazy man. So is tho ill must havo food. To pacify her dame." Thon unaccountably both .ceter and Slued down tho. morsels, then fetch ed oat from his Wallet tho bottlo, say- -' Marianno foil in deep sleep. When they fig as merrily as ho could: "See what waked from it, thero was no sign of 1 havo found. I shall givo it to you. either elf or bottlo. Even tho cups they You may keep it for tho lads or sell it, bad drunk from wero clean us though thoro wero no snob thing as milk in the as you think best" "Who would buy an empty bottlo?" world. But thoy could not think it was Marianne, his wifo, answered a littlo n dream, for tho two boyn on tho floor reproachfully. ' 'If you aro not mocking, wero playing with two whito rabbits, and outsido tho door stood a lad from Peter, yon must bo light headod." "Ah, but this is more than an empty tho Lion inn with a letter which brought bottlo Shako it and seo tho littlo man to Marianno nows of a good inheritance. pop out," Peter paid confidently.- - Muri- - And bo suro part of it went to holp and up jinno shook and shook, but nothing np- - straighten Lamo Anno. 8ho grow oldpearcd. Sho was on tho point of crying tall and beautiful to marry Peter's est son. And all tho othor wishes camo when Peter saidi "Turn it upsjdo down. I know ho is truo of this thrico happy family. there, tbo rascal, I saw him. It must bo you havo not touched tho spring that Ono thing is certain' It will not do to moves him." fool with a bad cold cold. No one can Marianne sat beside tbo tablo with tell what the end will be. Pneumonia, cathe empty cup bpsidober. Listlessly she tarrh, chronic bronchitis, if not consumpover it and tipput tho bottlo's invariably result from a neglected cold. ped it gently. jThcn sbo gavo a soft tion It is surprising, too, that bad colds are so Boream, for riob, frothy milk was running out of it "This iB magic," sho often neglected when one remembers how cried, "for as It turned up tho bottle I easily and at what little expense they may be cured. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy was wishing it' was full of milk." "Drink it,"Poter cried, almost as s always prompt and effectual, and costs much excited us was sho, Sho put tho but a trifle; 25 or 50 cents is a trifle as to her Id and dralnod it. "Try it compared with the disastrous effects of a again," said Pgtor. "It must bo thero neglected cold. Mr ADner Mercer cf Ujnoro whero that came from." Chester County, Pa., in speak"Thero Is, oh, praise tho Lord, " Mari- ing of this remedy, said; "Sometime ao Ailing tho cup. But sho anne sold, again alInstead sho ran nnd I bad a bad cold and cough. I tried AA not drink Finally, Mr. Hunt, the most everything, l,Vkened bar babies. "Poor things, thoy lf tOnnMI l Inlll ui tuii, !,.fiaplo? nuaihimself,caupeering i nuuow to it.... Poter ,1K( utv T JL-..- 3 tin xrom warmer U0KT8 aolry. X it now. I Bcosnoh at tho Lion inn when go thero to scrub for tho good wifo." "I did not knowitwns n milk bottle. I took it to bo empty, 'V<cr protested, t M. CARROLL, Mnnnf-cr- , 337 Union Sued, N;ij.1ivi11p, Vl-iOl3fcea- l3 S, Tenn; "" CAPT. T. L. LEE, Manager, R. G. ROUSE, Manager, A. S. FORD, Manager, II. NEWBOLD, Manager, 't., Palmer House, Broadway, Paducab, Ky. Cor. Main and Auction St?., Memphis, Tenn". 327 Upi'ci 342 W. Main Strict, Louisville, Ky. uur m fc&Id .Jat thon told bow hn cawrZZ'm. "Wish it wds full again, " ho JRcd. " Whoever lost it should not gfuSgo it, for surely noyor did holp cosao to poor souls in ' hotter time " "Thero may bo n half cup more," Marianno said, tilting tho bottlo. It looked empty, yet when sbo held tho mouth over tho cup milk gushed out as boforc. When Poter had drunk, sho her-sehad another cup. Then thoy throw a fresh faggot on tho firo and held tho bottlo up between thomelvcs aud tho lin iilr, Agents. JOHN T. HESSER, Hauser Building, St. Louis, Mo. ala J W. BR1DGMAN, Room 85, Hnitford Building, Chicogo,' 111. SOMETHING WORTH KNOWING. The strike in which the Terre Haule, Ind., miners have been engaged for nearly nine months has ended and Ilia men are returning to work at 55 cents. They were firibting for Co cent. Keen a SharD Lookout for Fresh Itemj of Interest to the Retail COAL and COKE TRADE, which will aooear from time to time, Dermanentlvfoccupyine this .spaceST. BERNARD COAL COMPANY. PITHY PARAGRAPHS. INCORPORATED. , lev-crcu- Coke, on account of the di nni it lor 1ms crude iron aid manufactiirwl irnn at'rt mh-Ihii'.Inroi il prelwi bien nftVcled by the g'ni and while the Western revipu sho.v .in increase of wmn 35,000 tons, it merely riitptWiz'.s the. great depression ot 1895 rl The coal trade of the West has felt sevorely the effects ot the depression which bu permeated nil classes of business throughout the states during the pait yair, and Its Influence his bsen especially fait since Jum. Both nnlhM-it- n in I bituminous coil have been nftVlu I, tu.iiv,li thn Immm of tho latter shovj inn Kraatar rurtiil-tnt, as all the greater industries and mmy ( the nm r oil-'on- s imhig plants, wore furcml to cI.ho, at In ist a part ot their works, on accuunl nf li;k if limnJ for flaisbed muerUI ot any kin I a ll.'it.TiiQoui coil in production and consmnp-t- i M throughout the West shows unmislaktbln fv.dinna of the depression at industrial markeis, f jr while the receipts of Illinois Coal give an of 163,593 tons, they aro mora tlun by the decrease from the Indiani fielJs, whicli sbows k falling off of 166,069 tons, duj entirely to the six months' strike in tbo bituminous fields and the displacement of block coal by gis. Thero has also been u decrease in the receipts of Ohio coil, du? to strikes and manipulation of freight rates. Receipts of Pennsylvania soft coat ot all kinds show a moderate increase, only about 20,- co) tons. West Virginia and. Kentucky coal,? puncipally the former, show an increase ot up l. wards of 50,000 tons, chiefly smokeless and The main features ot interest to the Western soft-cotrade have bien the phenomenally low prices which have generally prevailed, and due to the keen competition which usually accompanies a depressed and abnormal condition in the business situstion such as has characterized the past year; for while 1893 was bad enough, 1896 has been a great deal worse. ofl-ic- t can-ne- The price of coal at Louisville, Kv , was cut ono cent per bushel by nearly .nlljocal dealers recently. Pittsburg and Kentucky coil were thus reduced and all dealers in other fuel will meet the decline. The continued prevalence of moderate weather has weakened the demand and so small quantities have been sold that this cut has been made to stimulate trade One of the worst mine disasters in the annals of the State occurred in the mine o! the John Maute Coal Company in the suburbs of Prince was igton, III. An accumulation ot nited and exploded with terrible force in the men were at work mine. About twwty-seve- n repairing damages from explosion which occurred previously, and besides the regular force of miners, blacksmiths, and other mechanics were engaged 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 ot 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. fire-dam- p St. Bernard Coal Tipple on Tennessee River, at Paducab, Ky for Supplying Steamboits 1,1- - 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. OpusM Coke lor Base Burners and Furnaces. Why buy Anthracite Coal, when you can get ST. BERNARD CRUSHED COKE for a much less price? One ton or the Crushed Coke will do the same, work as one ton of the best Anthracite Coal High-price- - d A hitherto serious obstacle to the introduction of American coal into Germany has been the fact that stoves in use there were not applicable. This is in a fair way to be overcome as American type, are stoves, especially of the being manufactured in quantities in German foundries. base-burn- The first steel coal birge ever built for uso on tho Mississippi river was launched at Algiers. La , and it marks a new era in coal-boconstruction. To Messrs. U. D Wood & Sons is due tho credit of being the pioneers in this work They have been in the coal business in New Orleans for many years, and have como to tho conclusion that the wooden coal bargo mutt go, it costs a lot of money, and then in thn course of a few years, if it does not sink in tho meantime, it rets away, and becomes only a heap of debris on the river bank. um.V ASK YOUR DEALER FOR IT, AND SAVE MONEY HERE IS YOUR CHANCE ! Miss Kate Miller, of Louisville. city ibis week. H. Ames has a very sick What is the matter with There will be a concert February 1st, at Hecla. More man id, 000 persons are engaged in the manufacture of exchild. plosives in England. Last year the band bojs? forty persons in the business were injured by en the night cf killed and 167 i in th Vncqwltd IXicllUlufor Lneallua Ornduatu in Zueraltva Slliuxfxmi. Rev. W. W. Dickson preached at Hecla Dr Carlstedt s German Liver Powder .s last week. the cheapest, purest and best family medicine in the world lor Dyspepsia, ConstipaWbat makes you look sad, Mr. Baile? tion and Sour Stomach. It has a clear at St. BerThe public installation of the Odd guarantee to cure. Price jcts nard Drug Store grand affair. Fellows of this place was a It tcok place at the Masonic ball W. H About 600,000 trees are an R H, nually Ross delivered a good address. planted by Swedish school Hall and J. B. Hawkins were reinstated. children under the guidance of Mortons Gip were Quite a crowd from their teachers. present. -MORTONS GAP Subscribing for Metropolitan Papers. The coming year will be crowded with John Tisdale, who was in our midst big news events and happenings, the deonly a short while, is now working at tails of which everyone interested in national and foreign affairs will want to read Hanson. The best Western Newspaper published is y Republic of St. Louis s The drama of which Prof. C W. Lane the It is only one dollar a year and for that enis manager made a decided bit. The amount itwill send two papers a week to tire company acquitted themselves nobly. any address for ono year The Republic dally is $6 a year, $3 for six months, for 1 he sham wedding and orange enter5i 50 for three months tainment were liberally patronized. Semi-Weekl- y. m" r A HANDSOME ILLUSTHATEDCATALOQUE OF THC e BYBNT & STBflTTGKSaSIXESSGOLLEGE. LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY, TELEGRAPHY, 33r.l Year.) Cbnlnlnt Valuable InormMUm to Mow ikttring h Lmr SHORTHAND. rthaWOT, ETC. R&t6S Very LOW. (Set. Git us bucation. To the young maiv or woman, who will get subscribers to THE BEE, si for one year, we will give a twentv-fiv'- c Before the great freeze in Florida the annual orange crop was from 8,000,000 to 10,000,000 boxes. The estimate for this season is 70,000 boxes. The New York Police Department asks for the modest little sum of $7,coo,ooo for the expenses to be incurred in keeping the Gothamitcs in order during 1897. In most parts of Syria, Palestine and Arabia fig trees nnd date palms arc counted and a tax levied on each tree. & STRAT-TON new Scholarship Worth $35 to the BRYANT mo in. iicv:3 (Hjwjwh aa fcEHINEI Do not tw dottjTttl br allorimr adrrHtwemU think Toucan UUMmua, ountsnun ux MOST POPULAR 8BWINQ MACHINE for a mora Kmcr. Dot from rrUtbla tMsnf-tsrn- i UuU barojnlnal it npvuuon br boont uid tqiura rir&lltur. Tbrra Unonaln tho world tbat rmn equal In marlUnlcal ronMmctloo, dvrablUtr of working or baa iaru,SnrDrai of IlnUh. Laot7 In ai taaar improTontnU aa tbo NEW HOME. Mr. and Mrs. Smith, of Earlington, have moved in our midst recently. Everybody is invited to be present at the reception given in honor of our new Presiding Elder, January 23, at the school bouse. A new dam on the Mississippi at Minneapolis is to furnish 10,000 electric horse-powfor Minneapolis and St. Paul. er 1 THE TWICH-WEEK 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 up subscribers. twenty-fiv- e In the fjords of the Norway coast the clearness of the water is wonderful. Objects the size of a may be seen at a depth of .wenly-fiv- c or thirty fathoms. half-doll- et p(rnr, The fraternal brothers of this place at- new paid WRITE FOR CIRCULARS. Toe New Home Sewing Macalne Co. OaiKar.XiML BoaTOK.MiM. MCinx8qciM.J.Y, rincloo.lix. ht.Lckm,Mo, I)iLLaf,TBua. tended the public installation in Eatllnglon last Friday night. Rev. I. W. Selectman aud II H. Carter will preach in the big meeting, Sunday, January 24. Como out and hear them Miss ulia Long, of Crofion isiled Mr and Mrs, Frank Sbarber last week. Several children measles. here arc sick with the COURIER-JOURNA- L $1 Issued A YEAR. Wednesday and Saturday Mornings. Twice-a-Wee- cm (Set e, 3t. c New China, Dinner Sets, Fancy Plates, Dishes, Tea Pots, Sugars, Creams, Tea Sets everything you need or want in this line at St. Bernard General Store. Fancy China tuxriuxcuco,cut. FOR ALC iTtXKTA,Oi. BY J F DtVYLDEB, EaMiogtou, Ky. RrAN SVILLE J M ii -- It would do the Eailinglon choir much good to come down and hear otir oboir on "big meeting day," January 24. Rev, Merriweatber audience Sunday, preached to a good - The longer we hesitate to do that which is good, the less likely we are not to do it. All that glitters ts notgold, it is true; but the sweetest honey draws the most Chamberlain's recommended druggist, ifilio said, looking at Poter with oyes full Cough Remedy, and one 50 cent bottle of Vf tears. Ho bad followed bor with a it cured me entirely." For sale by the St, bigger cup likowiso filled. When tho Bernard Drug Store, Earlington; Ben T. i, 3byu bad drunk what was in both, thoy Robinson, Mortons Gap; Geo King, SI. F" i.. Charles face. jjmile bees, :.. itnj iv. .iiu ' F"I nndewtand. You must havo your in spire or every iuiuk, iuanumiu 4whea tbeyworo again sitting at ynureeiae. ""4'nipngoi runny jmio "P, wbeo'yo'u had the bottle straight . on each ur (Jolofed All communication ani innrrf of newt pel IiIdIok to tills column ihonlri lie nlilreMed 10 Geo. Alexander. Eatlinston. Kv. Most druggists sell you wbat you ask for. Some will ask jou to take something which they claim is "just as good " Sometimes a little more profit induces tbem to do this. Dr. Bell's Pine Tar Honey is the best cough and grip cure After jou try it once you will like it too well to accept any substitute. t reir, St. Bernard Dally Drug Store, Earlington; Geo. King. St. Dally and Sunday, I .'year, Charlef. Sunday alone, t year, Twice-a-week Courier-Journal, Beginning January 1, 1897, the Weekly Courier-Journwas changed to lbs k Courier-Journa- l. Publication days are Wednesday and Saturday. The Wednesday paper will be devoted to news and Eolitical topics. The Saturday issue will to stories, miscellany, pictures, poetry, etc a perfect family paper. Each issue will be six pages, or twelve pages a week an increase of two pages a week, 104 pages or 832 columns a year. The politics of the paper will not be changed, and the battle for pure Democracy and true Democratic principles will be continued successfully in the future as in the past. In spite of the expense involved in the improvements noted, the price of tl e Courier Journal will remain the same,$i a 5 ear. A feature during the coming) ear will belbeeditoiials of Mr Henry Watterson on political and other topics of the day. $8.00 8.00 2.00 If you should get some names and fail to we will pay you 10 per get twenty-fivcent, for what you get, so you see it will be good pay any way you take it. JOB WORK-:- . uui- - Will receive prompt attention at this office. Estimates furnished upon application. is TTHE $1.00 Boston's Peril. Gardiner (Mass.) Journal. TPJS1R BEE, YEAR. -- DR. MENDENHALL'S IMPROVED CILLAi MER GDI OllliK immuuVw MWVUXl9 JlHE TnTHE North Lift $& a IW , Hood's nils, lor nomedl M so great curaUre power lu ITaey aro a whole medicine in iei P'J ods iPills - & i 11 N'ewdDental Parlors, permanently located in Madison- lam What has become of the Reading Club? ville and would be pleased to wait on nnv person needing'Work in my line. All work Remember the Christian Endeavor Sun- iWill be fully guaranteed and dono at the day afternoon tonowtngiow prices: cement or White fills, 50c; Silver fills, Gold fills, ti.50 There wilt be a concert tonight. Come and up: Gold crowns, 75c; Logan Crowns, $5; out to see the fun $2.50 to $3.00: Set of Teeth $8.00. Crown and Bridge Work a Specialty. Bridge Rev. Siivey, of Providence, was in the Work at $5 00 per tooth. Would be glad city last Thursday. to have you call to see me over Dr. Long's Drug Store, Telephone 47-Madisonville, you talk about your neigh Ky., What makes VeryVeBpectfulljv .oMMtlpauoa, etc. Me. i Uo-hvm$,D. D. S. 8rilriiuu bor. unie m a It that women are not permitted to be photographed in China. is paid TWICE-A-WEE- K COURIER-JOURNA- L Rev. N. H. Austin is at Evanville this week. AND THE BEE, EACH ONE YEAR For Only $1.50. We have made a special clubbing arrangement with the Cou and wilt send that paper and ours for the price named to all our subS scribers wbo will renew and pay in advance, or to all new cubscribers who will pay in advance. Sample copies of Cou sent tree on application. unucr iuis oner must All suuscripiions Twice-a-week al ' industry," and' argues trarily and arttu bosenTVJ THE BEE o nU, I Bro. Jones, the noted Southern evangelist, whose frontjameisSam, has pitched his tent in the vicinty of Boston Common and wjjl proHe ceed to bombard the city. fired an opening salute last Sunday, a sort of preparatory not delivered in his most picturesque style. There is trouble ahead for Boston The dry bones without question of the old towr will be shaken up as never before. In his opening message, delivered at the People's Sunday, Sam made Temple, the cheerful statement that Boston was only about half a mile from hell,,, If this rather startling in- - jjt. h i i. VU ROUTE OF THE formation should be confirmed by later ropprts, there is likely to be CHICAGO and JIMITEIJ among the same consternation NASHVILLE dwellers on Commonwealth avenue rfLjBjjrriMMBBJ9UMfc THK ONLY and territory contiguous thereto. Pullman Voutibuled Train Bwvlco wltl Residents in the city will be disNewest and Vlneat Day Coaohea, Sleepers and Dining- Oar posed to sell out their holdings and move over into Chelsea, where the risks would be less. It is STO possible that Mr. Jones before Terre Haute, Indianapolis, making the statement above reGUARANTEED TO CUBE CHILLS AND FEVER ferred to, had been making a trip CHICAGO, And Malaria la alt Foniit. Toateleug. Nono gunulae vlthout tba above picture and tbo through tho subway and that an signature. oJJ. 0. Mendonhall. Milwaukee, St. inspection of that subterranean Price, BO cents at all Dealers. -vini. imrtt, cavity had convinced him that w .T. Boston was very close to the TH A(D H0RTWES1. EVAN8VI ptt. The case seems des .R008RS, JV- P, JJW51BS, )H"' Sol lTS"iP.AgMville,-!nho. Paw, Axt perate, but let us all hope for the Crabtree CJ m lilanooga, Tesita, II R. OR1SWALIJ, " -- vjni neji Kentucky, Boston may yet be saved. , Q. H, A., Kvantrllle, lnd AN ar .a 7 3 )anything n Tjfand have C b1rf 4p bot-toitt!?- ss ,oa,rt kokinK Pu!, v1. I 5 A.C ". a t. n r 'J w r 'j fcSv ".. -- J i"rV fort. , T