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Bee (Earlington, Ky.): January 21, 1897 Bee (Earlington, Ky.) 300dpi TIFF G4 page images Bee Publishing Co. Earlington, KY 1897 bee1897012101_sn87060004 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Bee (Earlington, Ky.): January 21, 1897 Bee (Earlington, Ky.) Bee Publishing Co. Earlington, KY 1897 $IMLS This electronic text file was created by Optical Character Recognitio n (OCR). No corrections have been made to the OCR-ed text and no editing has be en done to the content of the original document. Encoding has been done through an automated process using the recommendations for Level 1 of the TEI in Librar ies Guidelines. Digital page images are linked to the text file. ASK tha recovered dyspeptic, bilious sufc fcrer, victims or level and aue, the mercurial diseased patient, how they ecoercd health, cheerful spirits and Rood appetite, they will tell you by taUng Simmons Liven Rlgulatox. FOOD FOR Tnwn OlO Knnsnr., ,....,,,. 100 Kentucky S.018 0.5C4 2,419 4.777 Loulslnnn Jlnlno 1,810 1.801 371 l.f.71 0.058 2,098 Maryland........ MlnncsotA SJM 11,719 0.W0 8,1ft) 1.021 3.8M 2,707 THOUGHT. Amazing Facts About the Recent Election. LESSONS IN Mossachuscita... Michigan. .7...., Mlulsslppl Missouri.,... Monlann Nobriuka. o,7n 7A roo 2,41)1 183 2,O10 The Cheipctt, l'lieat ami Tlrit Family Medicine r tl.o World I For DVSPF.PSIA. CONSTIPATION, Jaundice, iMiutit attacks, MCK. 1IKADACI1K, Colic, Deprci. lion of Splrlti. SOUK S1UMACII, lleartlmm, etc. Thl unrivaled remedy Is varranteit not to contain single particle of AIukcuxy, o any mineral suluUhc, but It ,. Nevftdn., New Ilaminlilro, 3,(31 Kow Jersey....... 0,323 Now York 1003 North Carolina.. North Dakota.... Ohio..,. Pcnnsylvnnla... Ithode Inland... South Carolina. South Dakota... Tviincuco. ...... Orcann C73 675 370 0.714 10.033 021 mo 1,837 U70 S.C15 PURELY VEGETABLE, Dlacnte caused by Derangement of the Uvcr mitl IIoitHs. 1 he SYMITUMS of Uver Complaint are a bitter or bad out In the mouth, , I'aln In the llack, Sides or lulnts. often mistake. fi remaining iboMSoiiiheM Roots anil Herbs widen aa all Im i'rovlilence has placed In counuie where Uvcr Discuses most prevail. It Mill cure) all 10,021 1.1C0 0,103 7,783 1,515 CU.lll 1.1C3 FIGURES. s (CI 1.051 4.S53 a 1,-r- i jl Rheumatism: rMiur I'tomnchl Lou M Annette Ituwcls alternately cmttveand laai Headaliei l.at rf aletnorv. with a lainfut sensation of having failed to do sointthtnft which aught to have been dune. Ililllly Loir f4irlU a thklt, )ellow appearance of the bkln and Kee a diy Owith, often mbuktn fur Consumption tnnny 44 lUese tymptomi attend the Swaietimc .1 Maw, at other tery lew but tne l.tvrn, the largest oriran in tlrt baly, li g.tiera'ly the sel of the diuaae d anu it m Keguuiou in lime, (real suuciing, llltATII Kill ensue '1 he following hihly etcemed person, attest to the rlrtuet of Mm muni Ijteit KroiLArua lien W S Hull, I'm. tla.S. W R, K.Co.. He J R relder. I'rrry, li. Col. V K Sparka. Albati) . l.u , l . Mailer ton, 11 ,SIeriltllbbU..(.a J A 1...M- -. Ill iiLrkdg. (.a . Ker J. V, llurkc. Macon, 4.a , ioii lVwera, Trim What tHo State Official Reveal. Foot-lnti- Utal Vermont Virginia Washington..'... Wct Vlrslnla. 7t,a 401 423 092 3,093 1,783 7S3 2,4V) brasRo. Tho West. Kansns, Wromlnn, rado, Montana, Idhho nnd Utah. Tho South. North Carolina, South 5S3 Cnrollnn, Florida, Georgia, Alabama, Mis2,1 U sissippi, Loulslnnn, Tcxns and Arknnsns. Paclflo California, Coafit Oregon, m Wnililngton nnd Novnda. For tho purposes of this comparison wo C10 nsstnuo thnt tho Wcnvcr voto roprosentod tho opposition to tho Republicans in 1803 180 In tho stntos of Colorado, Idaho, Kansas, North DnkoU und Wyoming, whoro tho 3.0 5 Domocrnts nnd Populists fused on Weaver 17.57 tlcLots. , In Orogon, South Dakota, n nnd Nebraska, where nn imporfoct fusion was formed, tho Domocrntlo nnd I,1C7 Populist voto Is combined. In Florida, l,KS3 wherotho Republicans and Populists fused 553 on Wonver doctors, tho voto for tho latter is taken to represent tho ItVpubllonn strength In 1803. On this basis tho voto is subdivided and compared geographically, ns fotttfts: No-vad- than C1eclnnl, nnd yet TJcKluloy's plurality was 113,007. Cleveland cnrrlcd Indiana by 7,133. Bryan received 43,001 more votes than diana Cleveland, nml yet McKlnlcy carried Inby 17,07a Hnrrison carried Ohio by 1,073. Bryan received 70,703 moro votes than Harrison, nud yet McKlnlcy onrrled Ohio by 61,050. HarrlFon carried Minnesota by 81,003. Bryan rccolvrd 10,013 moro votes than Harrison, nnd yot MoKlnloy cnrrlcd Minnesota by 03,703. Clovclnml carrlod Kontuoky by 40,02a Bryan received 43,430 more votes than Clovoland, ni.d yet McKlnlcy carried Kon- by 141. k Clovoland carried Cnllfoiulnvotos than Wrynn rocclvcd 80,473 moro tucky by 281. C'ou'land, nnd yot McKlnloy carrlod Cali- , A FASOINATINa TOPIO. An Exhaustive Analysis by Mr. Walter Wellman. tnipl (,a.5. W R. R . IIto Aleaalkler II MeUna We have tested fit virtues personally, and know thM fuejl)fpepala, llllousncst and Ihrobbtng Head ache. It la the best mcdlcitui the world etcr uw. We have tried forty other remedies before SunMons Uver Regulator, and none of them gave ua more than tern pneuy relief the Regulator not only relieved, but lured Kn, 'IstacnAiii and Mts(Nca,MACoN,(jA, nt. NcwHngland. CIS.Mt 22357 45.1.S81 8S9.093 PCS Uast'iistate..t.780,872 1.128.842 10912 UM0.753 1,049,770 1,098;' J5 748.031 913,043 , Wlncimtlu ifm 170 llorderstatos. .2,072.891 2,10Ti,t,O ljm.U 1.941.430 Northwest... 150 Wjotnlni; .. 22J.I57 471,027 2:11.701 252,313 Tho west. 130.C10 61973 090,001 319,043 040.420 Totals "ftiLIiCCO 3.U40 ThuMiuth.. Below will bo found tliopSjltlea by Pacific coaM.. 230.319 230.951 192.42 ,170.310 7"!iTo,13l 0,301,318 6,160,919 5,030,607 stnlofl, vctos for McKlnloy nnd Iiobart nnd Dry nn nnd Hewnll only bolng ndtnltted to I'LUIIAUTICS. . tho cnniptitnlloii. Tho pluralities for 1803 1800. . 1892- .Hon. Dcm. Urn. lum. nro nlco nhon for com'pnrlisoii, tho pluraliNownnslaml. (if Colorndn, Idaho, ICnnsun, Ornon, ties Kendi nnd North Dakota In tlio Demo- Ilu.1 Ill.ltC'.. COI,(n 43,019 190,002 Ilotderbln'.ej cratic column lielng thoco phen to Weaver Nnrtliwcst, 6,013 4S2.RI3 fusion: on tho 20,737 213.170 The nest -Populist-Democratic 2,127 1(3 077 4,453 Hop. ' 1B90. , Dcm. Itcp. ,1893. Dem., fornia, by 1,833. It Is n romarkablo fact thnt in somo of tho Btatos named In tlio forogolng tho uuinboi- - of voters In 1800 oxeccded tho total number of mnlcsot voting ngo roturnod by the census of 1800, whllo In othor Btatos the, nnniber of voters very nearly cqnalcd therl'rufitbor.'Ot innlcs of voting ago ns returned by tiio consus. Males nt Total vote, votlnsr age. Ohio 1.017.341 1.010.461 Indiana lllliiola Iowa West ViiYlnls Wisconsin Minnesota Michlcan Kontucky MIsmiU.I i.fa dr.SSi 177 6yw) I.072.CC3 621,650 620,553 181,4iX) 201.na 447.190 311,593 6UAS 415.850 C74.022 J. II. ZK1JAS HAnvracTuaaD oklt v CO., riuladcloMa. Pa. L. N. RAILROAD THE GREAT betueen the cities of THROUGH TRUNK LINE Cincinnati, Lexington, Louisville Evansviilc, St. Louis, t And the cities of Nashville, Memphis, Montgomery Mobile and New Orleans, Orrcm&2 Without UNRIVALED. 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MADISONVILLE, hSSm fJgfHTHi, sStrn BAJHV4.1 IlNE TqTH North ROUTE OF THE CHICAGO ind NASHVILLE ,TH llMITED ONLY Pullraa Vsetllmled Train Servloo wit) Veweat aad jrijwetDay Coackea, 8lep8TflaBdDlnlnK3arB i rwow, ' Tvr SOUTH (TOjr Terrp Haute, Indianapolis, j - CHICAdO, Milwaukee, St. Paul, MuRTH ANDrNOKTHWEST. Ua. PtwfcHt., nisllssnsssr TTTtT Q- - A. H JUOKMWALP, A. Is, Bvin. 14. J r,AVaSTIM, VMI Theso nronmnzlog flguroH. It must bo romOmlwrcil that tho "males of voting llcp. Dcir.. It (.!'. Dom. Now thnt oil tlio o(11clnl flRurca of tho 7b4.013 CSSI W2.S12 ngo". in tho census returns include unnatI.134JC0 52,401 62,107 prcxldontlnl oloctlon Alabama result ot tho recent 751.653 uralized persons. Net 74'P.lUl 40.H50 A voto of such magni- nrc at ImnJ it la ponlblo fur tho atuJont Arkansas 141 CullCornla IfiS In comparison with tho party voto of tudoin ratle to males of voting ngo was pftlltltn to nit down nml nccurntoly of I32.4C0 Colonulrl PIUGI ISO J Hover before teen in this country. Thoro the return. Ho who tlooa thin In nn Connrcllcut ... KJ.fil McKlnlcy. Rrjnn. 570 Is suspicion that in somo procincti boys 3.CD0 403 New i:ngland...Unlnttl.l01.177..Lost... .101,036 Impnrtlnlnnil Intolllgont way will ilUoovor Delaware years up wcro permitted to vote. 3,11 U IS.72I KjiKtern states.. O .lined. 490;BO.. Lost... .107.013 of from 18 Florida facU of Interest nnJ valua Tho mnnjr 31.111 tl.(C0 Harder filatcs. . ..Gained J00,703. .Gained . 16352 Increase' In population since 1E0O Is not or Oocrcaso of tho t)tul voto In tho Ooorvla. ........ EUlllclcnt to account for tho increnso of lG,bC3 ,. Idaho Pi.tei North wostorn FOTcrn! states, tho ratio of vote to ponuln-tlo142.G07 20.OU3 Galacd.737.053.,OMi.od. 218,503 voto. Tlio total voto figures glvou abovo states tno chnnBlng proportions of party Illinois 17,9",3 :,123 Tho vest Indiana Lost.... 6.001. .Galne1.219.109 do not includa a largo number of dofcctlvo itroDKtli, tho googmphlcal itlitrlbtttlon ot Iowa C3vJ2 23,429 I'aclik- - coast. ...Gained. 43,027. .Oalnod. 60,033 ballots thrown out by tlio elootlon boards. partlci and vote, tho InP.uonco of tho vast Kauaak P5.S74 TliOb..uth Oalnod 200.827.. Oalnod. 63,008 120 The following figures show tho numbor 31 40,020 number of citizens of foreign birth, or lino-ng- Kentucky. Rri nn. of votos In 1800 and tlio numbor of males ' 55.044 tho trend of tho city vote In contrast Ix)ullana. Per cent. of voting' ago, according to tho consus of 11,079 42J! 1... 43,203 NewEogland.. Oalnod. 33.0,. ..Lost with tho farmor voto nil thoso nnd innny Malna Maryland 21,130 Eastern states. ..Gained. 37.8.. ..Lost 310 12.9 1890, respectively In states wiiero there other phases of tho election will bo found Maisachusctt.. 1S,0 20.001 Border states.. ..Gained. 40.1....aalned.., 10.2 was 110 special demand for votos: Malno, Instructive to ovory reader who will take Michigan 01.413 50.070 Gained. 83.1... .Gained. .i 12.8 votes, 118,304; innlos, 201,841; MassachuNorthwest I feel itllUIKIUUIi.l.i. 53,703 tho troublo to look Into thotn. 21.0O TLeuost Lost.... 2.4. ...Gained... ifl.7 setts, vot'ps, 401,548; mnles, 005,000; Con61,031 suro my renders will ogroo with 1110 that MluUtlppI 23.081 Pacific coast.,.. Oalnod. 22.0....OaIned... 47.4 necticut, votes, 174,383; inolos, 384,003; 68,703 41,430 The south thoro Is no nioro fascinating toplo than an Mluourl Gained. 02.0.... Gained.,, 6.9 Now York, votos 1,434,821; males, 1,700,-64C2,(U3 Inqiilry Into the various features of such n Montana Tho totnl roturnod popular voto st tho Pennsylvania, votes, 1,101,278; 13.0CO 4,033 ns tho Nebraska trciuondous political and social fact Into presidential election was 13,011,073, malos, 1,4,01,800. 5,601 P4.453 votes by n nation of Nevada casting of 14,000,000 Tho casting ot or nearly 14,000,000. lTor purposo of comparing tlio total pop30.173 N, Harnnshlrs.. 317 popular sovorolgns. votes In a single day is a tremen14.074 ular voto at tho 1890 oloctlon with tho KetfJcrscr..... 87,003 tho Populist party, or a sec- New York In 18 states 43,(01 45.618 dous font Nothing like It was over boforo total voto at former elections I liavo com- 32.GU0 1? tion thorcof, gato votes to n "strnlght" or North Carolina. scon In tho history of tho world. Nov. 8 5,549 P181 tho road" electoral ticket, with North Dakota.. "mlddlo of last more than 14,000,000 of Americans Percent Percent Percent 1.073 61.050 Drynn and Watson ns tbelr candidates for Ohio. to tho polls and exorcised tho sov; Tota1 voto. Increase. Rep. Dem. 1,073 P811 walked and vlco prostdont Tho total Oreson prosldoct 4,o;0,S53 15.3 ereign right ot citizenship. Tho total voto, 1800 18.0 39.9 301,173 63,707 1X9 44.9 65.0 4,024,702 of otcs cast for thoso tickets was Pennsylvania... 22.078 number ns it is returned by tho stato canvassing 1604....... 2,037 IUiodn Island... 40.0 62.0 47J 1803...'.... 6.721,624 Tho Intent of theso votes was to Bouth Carolina. 153,323. 14,000,-004C.4S3 4147 boards, does not aggregate qulto 4.1.8 1872 12.4 65.0 0.431.119 cost tholr ballots for Mr. Orynu for pres- South Dakota.. 183 cV3tl but a considerable) number of defective 1870 8,12e273 47.9 31.1 60.0 14.878 3843 ballots woro thrown out. Probably tho 1880 ident Considering tho Intent of tho voter Tennesson...... 0,219,917 0.4 48.2 43J 123,437 139,400 nlono, such voter must bo counted for Texas numborof voters, cffcctlvo and Inclloctlvo, 1884 0.2 19,007,010 48.4 43.3 61,000 Drynn. But practically tbeso wcro not Utah something like 14,835,000. 47 8 How vast 1888 13.1 48.0 was 11.8S8.035 21,007 40,813 Drynn votes. Thoy did him no good. Thoy Vermont 12,090,787 45.8 0.3 43.7 nrmy this Is ono can comprehend only 1893 20,007 50,715 nn 15J2 45.0 61.0 woro thrown nway. Thoy boro eoinovvliot Virginia by tho use- of Bomo method of comparison 1890 .......UPILOTJ 1233 O.C53 Washlncton.... tho nue relation to Drynn's candidacy m WcstVlrulnla.. 11,068 4,174 which brings groat figures within tho Decrease. tho toIm for Pnjraor and Oaoknor boro to Wisconsin 102.G07 0.544 grasp of tho mind. Cnrofal oxnmlnntlon of tho foregoing 449 732 tho McKlnloy candidacy. For those rea- Wjomlns....... It 14,000,000 men woro placed in slnglo table reveals that tho Incrcrso in tho total sons I bare decided to glvo Drynn credit for Plurality. fllo flvo foot apart, they would makoa lino 100,089 817,623 220,510 830,471 Votp.Ui 1800 vcr 1803 was tlio largoat in tho Bryan and Watson voto In tho first to- Net plurality.. 719,100 13,808 miles In length, or considerably tho ilcsporato since 1870, tals, but afterward to carry that voto In fi way around tho world porjxtitago. tho Hayes-Tildo- nwhon presidential more than MoKIuIcy's total vote is 1,034,370 greatcolumn by Itself, and not to Include it In er than Harrison's In 1802, whllo Drynn's nt tho cquntor. Marched In platoons of ebsracter of campaign balled out a heavy voto In com tho comparisons and analyses. is 804,400 greater than Cleveland's voto four, tho lino would reach from Now York parison with tliQtnf 1873, when tho Grant- Ior MoKlnloy and four-yenrjt pto ago.. In the., following. tablo w G- -y Bryan rcspoo,r9'7 tahuUdit m"o Urnn . cnmpalgn.y lino. If Watson votes for tho lattor, was: which snrroundod it. The por cont of in. ' Uarrlson voto by states: company order, 10 mon abreast nnd ton crease of tho total voto In 1890 over 1803 In Per cent. 15,333 43,530 Nebraska M.OS Alabama 7,110.tSI apart, thoy woniu maxo n coiunm wna, all things considered, most extraorFor McKlnlcy...... 28,439 New Hampshire 1 1,080 foot 4(175 California w&fia Bryan.......... 1,050 mllos long, or from NowYork to tho dinary, following, as it did, tho unusually For 33,203 New Jersey ..,. XC5P9 Connecticut Such n procession, heavy voto In both 1884 nnd 1888. Tlio .110,483 interior of NobrasUn. vz& Delaware KO.83' "2J4 New York MeKlnlor'a plurality. 11J257 North Carolina. 51,080 inarching at the rato of throo miles an largo incrbaso in tho voto in 1870 over 1873 FloridaCarrying Uio Bryan nnd Watson voto in Qcorela 11,7(0 North Dakota.. 8,710 hour, would rorjulro 83 days and nights to has already been oxplainod. Tho heavy 122,758 pass n given pSlnt a column by itsolf, wo And that tho coun Illinois. 207,843 Ohio. Massed ns closoly as gain of. 1808 over 1804 is, ot course, to bo 13,719 try voted as follows: 08,104 Oregon Indiana men can convonlontly stand, allowing C uccountcd for by tho light voto of 1801, Percent. Iowa 00,403 Pennsylvania.. .212.230 squaro fcot 0 tho Individual, tho 14,000,-00- 0 due to tho war. In 1803 tho soldiers had 61.0J3 2301 Ilhodo Island... 10.403 McKlnler f."0-- ' Kama 43.C31 voters of last Novoinbor would cover a roturnod from tlio field, and tho total voto 82,730 South Dakota.. 0,154 Bryan Kontucky... 1.111 1SWJ 48,442 field containing moro than 2X squaro flryan and Wnlson. 8.730 Tennessee was In consoquonco much larger. Louisiana .tos Malno WOW 2X squaro miles of solid 83,443 miles of ground Wmer 17.502 Texas., In 1800 tho population ot tho United 1JX3 12,009 Immunity. 41,223 Vermont., Prohibition If loaded into railway cars, States, occluding territories, was In round land JOS Mar) 22,099 833,300 passongor coaches would bo 70,102 Virginia BocUllst Massachusetts.. numbers 31,000,000. Tho numbor ot votes 70,019 Washlncton ... 2,032 to hold thorn, or moro than olght per thousand inhabitants in that year was 100X00 Mlrhlcan 13.WI.W3 Totals TO.OtO West Virginia. 2375 710.100 Minnesota as thoro nro In 1C0. 8. In November, 1800, tho population ns many such conches Ilrvall.... it.rriht.ui. tnMtliv 08,341 times 3,443 y IsconMn ., 579.RB Mississippi MnKlnlev's majority over all tho United States. ),018 78.020 Wyomlns of tho country, excepting territories, is Missouri . , Of wliolo rote. vote, 1892 and 1890, with total roruuinINCTtEASK OR DECItCASK. pen estimated by statisticians at 71,000,000. Per cont. CENT OV Fusion in 1802. lerccnt. Percent. Tho number of votos por thousand populeoo, Inc. or dec. Tho last column shows the number ot lsai Below will bo found tho losses sustained lation was 100.8, showing nn Increase of Inc. 8.31 by McKlnlcy compared with Harrisons 71 Jan. 1, 1808. to each voto cast in 1800. rupubllean X3 Deo. & . Votoln Vote in uarn ur'.io, 80 per cent in tho ratio of nctual voters to Pemof ratio votooflBUS: 18U0. or loss. 1690. population slnco 1800. This incroaso is 1892. Dcc7. wo ; iopuiit 6,4r7 0.372 Montana. Dec 1.12 Arkansas Alabama ... 194,670 231.741 Loss IS 8.2S duo In part to the constantly growing ratio "IS Prohibition 3 Arkansis .... 161,738 117,929 Gain 3 10.62 of foreign barn citizens who bocomo 'votZ3 .03 Colorada 1255 Nevada. 17 Inc. Boctallst...t :... 275 South Carolina .. 4,tB2 Callfcrnla. . 293.027 209.023 Gain 8 4.18 ers, lu part to tlio perfection of polltlnnl IJaho Democrat and Pod- 2.0C 03.842 GalnlCO. Dcc7.7 iB.7 ulUttocothcr..,.M.t8 Wo now comparo Bryan's voto with Colorado .... 189,020 161.703 Gain 0 4611 organization, which servos to fotch n larger 171.3S3 1802. 1808. Clovoland's in 180'J and find that Bryan Connecticut.. 38,300 3742 Gain 3 4.73 proportion of tho voters to tho polls, and Delaware.... 7,110.481 5.17(1,109 ReDObllcan inndo gains ns follows: 35,401 Oaln 29 10.61 In part to tho enfranchisement of negroes 40,183 Florida 6.3)1.319 0.MQ.0W Deraocratlo 0O.C82 Nobraskn. 20,710 223,940 Loss 87 12.2C nud womon. In tho lata election tlio pecul102,811 Arkansas Georgia .... iaiv i,uii,iui California 7,083 ropunsi Nevada. .....1 20.473 19,407 Oaln 63 4.4S iar issues of tho campaign nnd tho koon 29,697 Idaho Republican over Dtmoorat 1MWS Knrlli flArnllna. 41Ji37 Illinois mAln.n.1n 873,010 Oaln 25 4 18 interest folt thoroln by all classes of peo1,000,177 603,831 and Populist . 20,Cbfl 23,103 North Dakota. 654,013 Oala 15 4.0! Jldaho 037.255 Indiana Republican lets than Demo-cOlilnolS 71.880 Iowa 443,159 Gain 13 3.84 ple brought out tho largest vote in propor-- .... 3842 Ohio 621,550 1,421,833 and Populist lc,4W 43,001 'Oregon 321.887 Gain 3 4 01 tion to population known in tho history 337,000 Indiana Kansas McKlnloy over Cleveland nnd 27,374 South Carolina.. 4.100 Kentucky.... 840,818 Oaln 31 4 01 ot tio country. Iowa 445,850 612.533 WoAverInl893 171,810 South Dakota.. 32,143 Louisiana.. . 104,193 114,183 Loss 10 11 78 Knuju Analysis of tho oloctlon returns shows Uryan loss than Cleveland and 24,777 Malno Kentucky 42.429 Tennessee 115,111 Oaln, 2 0.2C 118.301 230.028 Weaver in Itsus 49,173 Mar) land .. 34,053 Texas Michigan 4.61 that tlio Bopubllcnns found tholr ehlof 213,275 Gain 17 248,808 Populist Washington.. .. 21,815 Massac'ectts. 101,648 891,028 Gain 3 0.2J gain In 1800 in tho cltlos, whllo tho Dem38,813 Roan and straight Clevoland Mlnnosoto. together less tjjnn 15,090 West Virginia.. 10,013 MlckUan.... 6.80 ocrats about hold tholr own, or iTado slight Misiisrippl 409,217 Oaln 18 641,325 81,303 t&J;ther 10612 and Weaver 0351 Wjomlng Missouri Minnesota... 341,605 207.233 Gain 27 4 71 galis, in tho farming dlstrioU. In nearly tho voto Montana. 21.050 62,800 Oaln 30 19.19 nil tho cltlos ot tho north, nortiiwost nnd C9.513 In tho foil owing tnblowoflnd Mississippi.. 640,800 Gain 25 4.7 074,023 Missouri for McKlnloy and Bryan by states In comboner Btatos from Now Knglaud to tho 1890 rendors 41.315 Gain 23 3.42 Potonac and to tho Missouri, Including and Clovoland thoStates In which fusion In 1803 or &317 Montana parison with tho Harrison comparison Indefinite Nebraska. . 22WI3 200.200 Gain 11 6 19 Ballmoro, Loulsvlllo, St Louis nnd Kan-si- s years ago: voto of four Drynn snitalnod losses comparod with Nevada 10,678 Loss 5 0.00 10,315 1893. , Clty,tho Republican voto was unusually 1800.. , HarrU Clove- - tho Clovoland voto of 1803 ns follows: 89.323 Loss 7 4.82 83,507 N. HnmMiiro "MoKln- hon'y. Now York city failed to go 4 4S 372,000 837.547 Oaln 10 31.001 New Hampshire 20,810 New Jersey.. Alabama land uryan. son. ley, 4 7S for tho first tinio in Its history in n 37,307 Now York. .. 1.421.221 1JG0.145 Oaln 4 25,001 New Jersey-..- .. 133,133 Connecticut 0,107 64,731 107,137 Alabama 280,005 Gain" o.lO presidential elootlon. Chicago changed N. Carolina.. 331,2(0 1,910 New York 87,831 Delaware 40,884 37,612 110,103 4.70 froia 33,000 Domocrntlo to Arkansas UO,llO. until uu 47,201 5,187 N. Dakota 103 Pennsylvania... 00,000 RepubCalifornia.... 140,683 141.700 118,110 118;."J3 Florida 850,299 Oaln 20 3.02 lican. 1,017,3.1 85,129 Ilhodo Island.... 070 Ohio lleorgla Colorado..... 2a205 158,773 38,020 82,033 lAUisIana 0,170 Oregon 78,49! Oaln 23 4.13 10,820 Vormnnt 9f,974 In order to tost thoolTcct of tho city voto 77,025 60,731 Connecticut.. 11083 8,000 Penns'vania. 1,191.278 1,003,00 Oaln 10 4.83 15,827 Virginia 18,581 Malno 18,083 10.671 20,307 in comparison with that of tho farming Delaware 11,807 Ilhodo Island 53.S3 Gain 3 700 61,785 11.112 Wisconsin Maryland 30,113 29,081 dlstjlcts I lmvo takon flvo states which H.237 Florida 7t414 Lots 2 19.03 03.788 B. Carolina.. 00,U01 0133 43,303 129,301 Massachusetts... 80,280 Georgia. 71.018 Gain 18 363 frou geographical position and character 6353 8,699 23,193 show thnt MoKlnloy gained S.Dakota... Those tables 0.324 Idaho of jopulntlon afford tho eafost basis of 6.69 P7.603 (lain 10 821.098 401,623 399,288 420S1 ovor Harrison In 1803 In 08 states nnd lost CO7.130 Illinois., 2,443 aaln23 6.63 639,813 calculation. Theso nro Ohio, Indiana, 323,719 003,741 253,015 202,740 In 0 stntcs. Indiana Utah was not a stato in ibiu. Teias 3 13 Michigan, Illinois and Iowa all in tho 80,511 Utah 2S9.203 223,711 219,798 VJOVOT Iowa Bryan gained ovor Clovoland's voto In Vermont 63.774 Wnll S3! 03,003 battleground of 1800, each containing 5Ti207 171,810 160.541 Kansas. 1 1803 in 37 states and lost in 17 states. 0 200.027 Virginia F. Oalnn 0 6.04 many cltlos, and tho fnrmors In ovory ono Kentucky..... 218.171 217,890 135,441 173,401 4 61 87,009 01.875 Tho following tnblo sIiowb In compara- Washlncton. 87.022 13,283 77,000 Louisiana.... 22,013 02,217 G2.U23 48,011 tive form tho gains and lossos by porcont-ng- W. Vlrclnla. 201,928 ,071 (an 10 4.39 reported during the campaign to bo friend80,423 Maine 147.190 871,0,0 Ga In 20 433 ly to tho froo silver idea. 113,bCfl O2J30 (the only truo tost) In tho Important Wisconsin.. 130.060 102,751 Maryland 18,700 Gain 28 4.70 In each ot theso flvo states I hnvo sot In 21JJS) 170.813 Mossachus'ts. 278,978 00,530 202,611 202,290 states, omitting thoso in wblch fusion in Wtnmlmr.... a class by thomsolves all thoso counties 223,703 203,327 23751 13.91wiJ2iaW.tt7 Gain 15 6.05 Michigan 1803 destroyed tho basis of comparison: Total containing cities or towns of 7,000 populaBryan, Minnesota.... 193,603 130,733 123,823 100,020 McKInley, 1,400 4037 It will bo notioi that only 0 of tlio tion or moro. percent. Mississippi.... 4.819 63,033 percent. pftlclpatcd In both the 208,393 44 Btatos which 001,014 383.053 220,018 PAUIT VOIB IK CITY COUNTIES. Missouri 2a!nc'JLost.... 20 , , 1731 Arkansas 18,831 1800- .. 1892. 42,537 10,401 Gained. 2u 1803 and tho 18Q presidential elections Montana. Gained. 23 24,043 California 87,227 Rcp. Dom, Dem. Rod. 102,603 115,023 inToaso of tho total voto. Nebraska..... Lost.... 80 fall to show nn Gained. 43 Connecticut. 714 2.811 7,803 229,478 232.000 811,073 203,835 1.033 Nevada Lost. ..11 All of theso, excr'lDK Novnda and Now Ohio Gained. 12 Delaware 42,031 101,941 45,033 107,049 117,089 11J.1G3 N.IIampshlro 67.441 21,271 southern states. Tho Indiana 150,008 171.043 Michigan.... 101,643 100,625 139,823 107.132 ..Lest ... 27 Hampshire, wor' .Gained. 24 NewJcreey.. 221,367 133,075 C09,3.V) 054,603 nnnrola n 9 213,188 240,224 301,583 247.700 ..Oalnod. ,n greatest gnin wa' Colorado, where worn-"eIllinois tlltnnU ...a..-- . ...- - rtnlnptl. 52. 819.633 65100 .... wm. , New York... wcro pcrmlttl to voto, and many thou- Iowa 60,330 60,214 60,454 09,605 ua . a ....GatneU. .1 N. Carolina. 153.223 171,483 100,312 132,051 Indiana Gained. 14 sands avnlled tomsolvcs of tho prlvllogo. 17,619 20,080 Gained. 33 Iowa North Dakota 20433 790,tf9 699,303 733,853 1,030,3,7 Totals Oalned. 21 Thn rVrnntest lt was in Georgia. 6W,S45 476,963 403,167 404,115 Kentucky Gained. 01 Ohio.... 14,213 TARTY VOTE IN AOHICULTUllAt, COUNTIES. 03,003 Lost.... 12 46,739 Oalncd. CO 48,711 Oreaon., Tho remnr'Ie discrepancy botweon tho Ohio Louisiana 175,709 172,109 218,273 210,100 Lost.,.. 33 nuinbor.ot Oalncd. 23 to tho voto in tho Pennsvlranlar 7280X0 427.127 610,011 453,204 Hr.in.. 178,050 160.573 150.874 155,001 21,333 20,072 14,450 Lost.... 10 various 'state "HI attract tho attontlon ot Indiana Oalnod. 47 37,437 Marland Rhode Island, 121,100 101,771 163,499 129,810 61,092 Massochusotts.... Oalnod. 33.....Lost.... 48 MIchlean 13,343 C,801 9,313 B. Carolina... 45,647 . 180,100 180,067 15 210,814 tho though11' reador. Tho ratio vnrlcs Illlnol 0,081 Mlohlsan 04,883 41,224 Gained. B3.iJWa nod. Bouth Dakota 41.012 109.581 139,913 219,098 107,111 133.874 Oalnod. 67...JJpKJaInod. 33 from tlio irprlslngly small number of Iowa.. Tennesses.... 148.773 103,031 100X31 230,148 MInnosota. 81,414 Gained. SO 3.80 porso1 por vote In Colorado where 104,888 &8.088 Oalncd 05.. Missonrl Toxas 803,230 754,011 1,011,007 010,783 Oaluod.ll- - tiio womootod, to nearly 80 Inhabitants Totals 04.861 13,481 Lost. ..40 Utah INCREASE OF VOTE, 1890 OVEH 1893. 10,833 10,140 87.C03 Lost... 60,091 to tho vot Mlssloslppl and South Cc roNeYlIamvahlro.. Gained. 25 Vermont. City counties. Agr'l counties. Lost. . Gained. 4J Vlrglnm...... 13WKI 155.963 11303 103,077 vw .Ti.rnv It 'romarkablo that In Ohio, Iowa Rep. Dem. Rep. Dcm. ..Lost.... 15 ll nn.'gout Dakota there should bo fowcr Ohio Gained. 31. Washlcts.. 89,112 61,817 00,400 20,802 Now York nn(j 82,194 83,829 40,60i 88,151 31 ..Gained. 8093 84.467 North Carolina.. .Gained, 61. 04.490 WestVtMrftl to tho voto, whllo In Indiana..,.., 42,723 11,614 23.370 81.187 than foWhnbltants 177,333 . Gained, 17 105.698 170,701 Gained. 30. Ohio WlscOBsit':, Wisconsin, West Vir- Michigan 32,333 .0,907 8,048 33,280 Knnsas.llluola. 8,451 .Lost Gained. 41. Pennsylvania Wyota4?..r.. 10,072 10,513 69,417 7,485 80,757 148,095 ginia, 080" nnd California tho numbor THinoU, .Lest Oalncd. 33., Ilhodo Island 7,490 124 60,117 to tho voto Is ouly a littlo XOTf A... ....... 19,331 Oalncd T4M.4M 8)116 J.17O.108 6.500,013 Clnllt Pnrn1lnn...TjOSt .... 30. TotaV, of lnli?t"nts 080,810 Oalncd KWftllUr..... 7,W8 Gained. 48 moro tfi fl,r- - TIo avcrego for tho wholo Totals 830,984 69,311 Tennessee 07.837 155,041 Golnod ,, ,.Oaincd.l03 UnlteytatoH Is n Binall fraotlon over flvo Per cont 8.0 3.9 20.7 47.4 tho following tablo wo lmvo tho voto Texas.. la Lost..Gained. 31 to tho vote, Vermont Inhalyntij by satos for tho minor presidential tlokots, Vinrtnla Loss. Oalned. 19 9Tjjpopulatlon figures used ore not tho straight Prohibition nnd sllvor Prohi- West Vlrelnli.... Gained. 33 .......Gained cmr counties, rumAtniEs, 1893 and ISM. those tho census of 1800, but tho official Oalncd. 63........Lost .. -l-ese.I860.. bition being consolldntod. Tho vote for virnniiln.. xomputatlons ot tho mtm-ImRep. Rep. Dem. Dem. tho rillver Prohibition tlokot, Inolplod in rmrposoof furtlior nnnlyzlng tlio a&d folllelnl For tho Inhabitants In each stato Jan. 1, Ohio 8.628 45,837 Prohibition column, was nbout 18,500: voto let us divldo tho country Into soven IlSOObo total population of tho stntos nt 28,609 2.703 Social- - groat groups of stntos, as lonown: Indiana Uryan 88,399 1,017 Michigan.... and Prohl- .u, thafite uoing vu,iou,iu. uv ..... jmujuu, Now icngiana. 27.030 118,474 Watson, bltlon, bor. ifeaturoof the 1800 oloctlon won moro Illinois Fttlrccr. lOJftK Vermont, Massaohusotts, Bhodo Island gUfisins man me ncavy voio pouco. jn Iowc 6,240 2.117 21.038 0.44U Alabama and ConncctictfA. 1,732 ArkaBsaa... 87,495 233,878 Net plurality. Now 5?ork, Now Jersey, tar smios urynn rocenveu juuy us .111111 EiiRtorn States 2,673 California.,,..... vt r.s bis managerscliilmeillor himuiiu jtamcuLTuiur. COUNTItS. rLURALTIES, 1893 100 Pennsylvania nnd Delaware. ,. 275 2,096 Celof do. y more tnan were conawe-.i- . to him ry AND 1898. 1,323 Virginia, 1,804 Border Stntos. Maryland, Connectkut 431 , . 1890- .1892. lpotinon,' anu yet MOKiutey carriui SbO 988 Wta6 Vlrginlt, Kentticky, MIseNrl nnd Delaware., ....... Dem. Rep. Dom, Rep. states, in some instances hv larco t . .. 2,063 ...... , Florida Tennc&sco. 0,113 3,000 limn B.S13 ralltles. For instance: K.W8 Giortf 10,588 4.417 The Northwest Ohio, Iwllsiw, Mlclilm leveland cantod IHIboJa in 1803 liy 'Iadlana. 1(119 ...... 28,083 . au gan, Wlsoonsln, Ililnole, lowr MinM(Ke. 4',oi" -i;fliienin.,... .AAA. .... MM lW -,IBlBOi --n - IP" S8.73R 43 Houtb IMkotM. Worth iMfcoU uil Me . MJIUMTILS.' 1MW. TboKOUth. . 470JI9 401,722 KCtCO 017,4(5 430.7ft! 705.718 C2I.3T8 . . ISO?. , I'aclt'ccunet.. 11,003 22.100 0I -- 11 o, 10 0; V 0, - ono-lm- lf in. .??"E$. JSSffiSt 2 l.a " nr lnhah-Hant- s, 61-- at Dom-nrrnt- lo Tnnnr-Hicc..- . o - .. ;- . ... f.l 1J8 w Ist-L- !. i -- - llMbV V&j Jti'KjiJr, tlfc l .,r 'lau u... r . -. u j !. California. Tho following tablo shows' tho comparison in araphlo form: 100S5 4889 Net Tho not gross Hopubllenn plurality in FOURTEEN OEUuIn BTATES. CONTAINING 88 Pin CENT Or OKlllLAH POPULATION Or UNITED tlio fho ttatcs lu 1803 was 10,704. In 1800 STATES. It was 831,108; Increnso, 823,300. Of this States. Elect'l votes. Net pluralities. Rep. Dem. Rep. Dflm. gain they mnko 371,873 in tho city counRep. Dem. 1803 1M 8 61 coun29,039 0 ties and 01,000 In tho agricultural 1,112431 gain 84 per cont was 1890..... u i am ties. Of tholr wholo 10 por cont in thj A largo olomontof the foreign born popIn tho city counties and agricultural counties. ulation of tho United States aro tho EngThere can bo no doubt that it tho elty lish, Scotch and British Americans. Contin nnd town voto could bo wholly separated trary to tho general supposition, thoy form from tho purely agricultural voto In tho tho largest forolgn section of our populastntos nninod, It would bo found thnt all tion, with tho slnglo exception ot tho Gertho Ropublloan gains ovor 1803 woro ruado mans. Thoy numbered all told In 1800 In tho cltlos and towns, whllo In tho agri 8,133 801. Thoy aro found ohTofly in tho with cultural dlstriets tho Domocrnts hold tholr 13 fltntea glvou below and to tho numbers Indicated: own. Manufacturing JewelersA 6390 In tho forogolng calculations 1QO coun-tlo- s Massachusetts. .000,023 Wisconsin Dallas, and , 01,017 272,947 Maine. are classed as city population 80 In NewYork CO.830 Michigan 248,872 California Ohio, 31 In Indiana, 18 In Mlohlgan, 10 Wiggers, Nashville, Ten-lu- . Pennsylvania. . .189,897 Rhode Island... 63,831 in Illinois and 13 in Iowa: 61,194 130,600 Iowa noccpo Am nrpnnrprl fM '1 Numborof Illinois wwMv..a (.waM.w 7.054 77,8.7 North Dakota.. 1800. 1603. counties. Ohio 63,610 I do Minnesota. showing Number nt Number of Those 13 Btatos lmvo within their bornet gains. counties. counties. Rep. Dem. Rep. Dem. Ren. Dom. ders about 1,000,000 of Kugllsh, Scotch First-Cla- ss Jewelry Rcpairra 13 23 17 6 nnd British Americans. 25 8 Ohio It is perhaps 17 12 3 something moro than n coincidence that 4 18 Indiana.. 9 & 13 14 4 6 Michigan 13 & Twy- -i Office every ono of theso states votod for MoKln19 0 19 0 loy 0 Illluols... 10 Inst Novombor. At, west 10 13 ft 0 Main 7 Iowa 2 There wore in thiscountry, in 1800, 033,- of Railroad. ; 19 81 12 60 S3 Tutals. .. 60 340 Scandinavian born persons. Nourly 700,000 of thorn nro found In olghtwestern Thoro Is no moro Inctruetivo or imporSATISFACTION GUARANTEEI tant phase of nur analysis of tlio oloctlon states, ns follows: returns than that whiuli bears on tho in- Minnesota 40VH1 215,213 Nobraska. Michigan 128.807 41,400 fluence upon tho result exorcised by tho Illinois 00,738 North Dakota . 31,210 foreign population, whether foreign born Wisconsin 72,873 South Dakota.. 31,37? or natlvo born ot foreign parentage. Most Iowa OnW twoot theso Rtntos votod for Bryan. roadors will bo surprised to learn thnt very PRACTICE LIMITED TO nearly of all tho pooplo ot tho In theso status MoKlnloy gets 75 doctoral United States nro of unmodlnto foreign ex votes nud Bryan 13. MoKinloy's popular Diseases of the Ejt, Ear, Nesc & Tliroal traction foreign born or born In this plurality lu tho six Scandinavian states country of foreign born parents. The fol- carrlod by him Is 480,150. Bryan's popu MADISONVILLE, KY. lowing Is tho total number ot foreign born lar plurality in tho two states carried by l Office in Hustler Building. Inhabitants In tho United States in 1800 him Is 13,843. Not plurality for MoKlnloy In tho eight Scandinavian states, 418,017. cccordiug to nationality: NMB.l.lHMM.M.t.l.MMaHMMM.M.flHtaM This grouping of facts, taken in con 2,784,891 Germany 1,871.609 nection with tho enormous gains mado by Ireland A LA BELLE JAKDINILRIS. I 251,402 the Republicans lu tho cities, whoro tho forEngland, Scotland and Wales 080,903 eign population is largely centered, shows British America. 033!3 conclusively that tho plurality for MoKlnScandinavia. 830,081 loy Russia and Po.and I I FASHIONABLE , was duo wholly to the foreign vote. 182,583 Italy Upon painstaking analysis of all tho 123JH1 Austria . "sa ' 118.100 conditions I hnvo concluded that tho Bohemia voters of last Novombor wore di- rjS" T 113,171 Franco jfr Tp5BS""fl(.iirp. 'iswiy' 100,033 vided aB follows: Chine 101.009 Natlvo white Amorican.. Switzerland 7,500,000 MEUCHANT i ' 81,828 Natlvo colored American Netherlands 450,000 77,653 Foreign American Mexico....: lllij ll 6,900,000 laftllif 02,133 Hungary 13,940,000 127,407 Total vote All others :: and Analyzing tho oloctlon results fioni the 0,249,547 Total foreign born showing mado in tho foregoing artlole, IMPORTER OF CLOTHS AND SUlTm; In nddltlon to theso foreign boru Inhab itants, there are 80,070,040 Inhabitants aided by porsonal investigation of tho trend of tho forolgn vote mado dnrlng tho cami: Upper Flrtt St., BvHHTllfo, lif born in this country of foreign parents. paign, I conclude that MoKinloy's total i He earnestly solicit! tbe palronuRo of IK 3 Percent. voto was mado up as follows: mm counir menni. 29,925,603 47.78 Total foreign 3,610.000 32,690,057 62J3 Foreign born or ot foreign family Total natlvo 425,000 Negroes W A. NISIlliT, Frealdeot Total population United Ptates.02,022,250 100 00 Natlvo whllo Amerloan... 8,075,000 O. W. WAUD1LL. Ctb'j Considering tho foreign part ot our pop- Total 7,110,000 ulation from its political aspect tho modes And that Bryan's voto was mado up as of thought, hereditary convictions, princiIt il ples and prejudices wo should find many follows: 2,825,000 ForeUn born orot foreign family n more citlzons who belong within tho 4,035,000 category, suoh ns tho children of for- Natlvo white American (VX0,(JU0 eigners whom parents wcro born in tills Total country, but whoso associations nnd tradiWhllo theso figures aro in tho nature of tions aro wholly or In largo part thoso of things only approximate estimates, thoy their families. It Is safe to say that fully nro bulloveu to bo reasonably nocurntc. f tho population of tho country is Thoy bIiow lint GO por cont of tho foreign -foreign in this sense. vote wont U MoKlnloy und 54 por cout of Capital Stock, According to tha consus of 1800, tho numtho natlvo whlto American voto to Bryan. Jt I bor of foreign born persons of voting ngo Transacts a general bMicfgg buMtfesx WALTER WKLLMAN. In tho United States, omitting territories, tnd invites tbe acconntsoi the gitirens of i m Ono t iha most, remarknblo cures of lxirr.aara.a..-awlMwpfM.nwas 4,380,053, out cf a grand total ot Mr, j. Tho foroinn born voturs, there rheumatism on record is related by Decker's Has the. finest and moW LiiiMk'tKSV) fore, woro a littlo more than 35 por cont of M. Thompson, pot master at -"ow"sr '''WnTrduf' drlv-ta- ag at. 3K1.1IUU rt lif An ttiyl Point IV lUttl aoiIah U buivf Theso 4,380,1)52 foreign norn voters nro- one day last wlmci i . la distributed: nmoug tho states which voted cold rain. The next morning, I was unfor MoKlnloy and Bryan respaotlvely n able to move my head nnd aims owing to Cspltal Stock Paid In, I1S.M0. 60.000. an attack of inflamatory rheumatism. follows: My IN tH7. C0MMENCEO BUSINESS clerk telephoned for a physican, but sugrou m'kinlev. ron nnrAN. Foreigners ot Foreigners of gested that I use Chamberlain's Pain Balm, vc Ingage. voting ago. there being a bottto open on the counter. 232,135 Alabama 8,125 He California rubbed the affected parts thoroughly . 78,410 Arkansas. 8,200 Connecticut I 0,153 Colorado 50,310 with Pain Balm and built up n hot fire. Delaware dored off to sleep, and when I awoke about 390,317 Florida. Illlnol 10.050 73,358 Ooorgta. Indiana. 0.051 half an hour later, the pain had gone en11,703 tirely, nnd I have not been troubled since. 155,070 Idaho Iowa r Kentucky. 29,810 Kansas 73,005 People como hero for many miles around MariiQAtit) o KM 80,170 Louisiana. Maine 25,251 to buy Chamberlain's medicines." For ."42.699 Missouri 120,737 sale by St Bernard Drug Store, Eatlington; Maryland Morton.t Gap: George transacts a 29,073 Ben T Robinson, .. Massachusetts. .257,091 Montana 1. Charles 0.031 Kins. 213,317 MistUei.Hd Michigan BanKing Businettt" 20I.3X) Nebraska. 05.873 Minnesota ld,770 QUir.N SABB. New Hampshire 20,017 Ncwuln 115,017 Nnrlh Carolina. 3,031 NcwJersoy. Specla attention jlren to Colltcttons. 083,27". Now York rJmlh Carolina. 3.40O (Written for the Evening Post ) Nortli Dakota... 30.315 South Dakota... 43,914 11,107 518,811 TciinoESce Ohio I wonder if he loves me. WANTED-A- N 87,115 Tenas Oregon 7518 Loves me as of old, 21,525 ; they aur Pennsylvanla....397,4ln Utah- thins to patent T I'rolcc t your Ideas VTKDOlR. When ho wandered 'neath the trees. 1WU3 Virginia, brlnp you woalth. Write JOHN 40.18.5 Rhodolsland... His truoloya be told? HUltN & CO., Patent Attornoys, WashlDtttoH 10,(.80 Washington. ... 57,950 Vermont U. C. for their $l.S0O prlzo offer. 0,192 2(3,331 'WjomlnK Wisconsin When he clasped 'me in bis arms. West Virginia... 00.789 Gavb me lover's kiss.-091,872 Totnl In the wildwood solitude, .j15.65 3,OfiO,08H Percent Total Reveling in bliss. . 61.15 Percent..- Kf 0 Tho porcontngo of foreign born voters n I wonder if his love's true, Is 36.0. In 33 tho wholo United States If lime does efface, im Btatos tho proportion of foreign born voters The memory of those days nvorago for the wholo counis abovo this Ho smiled in my face? found try. In tho following tablo will When he fpokc in passioned words, the porcontngo of tho total vote which la Told me be was mine, foreign born lu theso S3 states and tho Promised mo all through this life por cout of the total vote whloh wos glvon Love would always sbme. to MoKlnloy and Brynu respectively: That lime would always strengthen cent Per cont Per cont Per The chords of bis love. foreign for for born. McKlnloy. Dryan. For tha idol of bis heart, 43.8 65.0 01.0 North Dakota His own sweetest love. 40.0 60.1 63.8 Minnesota T. W. ClIAMBKRUN 00.0 37.0 62.0 Wisconsin 78.0 Louisville, Ky., Jan 2, 1897. 19.3 61.4 Nevada. 49.2 40.0 60.3 California. ('WELL, IS1I0UL1I SMILE." 19.3 0.0 45.8 Montana 81.0 10.7 45.2 Utah 49.0 49.4 South Dakota........ 44.3 (Written for the Louisville Post ) 63.9 410 40.2 Michigan Why, yes of courso be loves you, 28.8 67.8 40.1 Rhodolsland What fills your heart with doub.t? 60.1 42.5 30.4 HksmiKjlS -cje Washington "m 83.7 67.0 38.7 V NowYoik True love never did grow cold, 2.8 09.7 83.0 brings such thoughts about? Massachusetts What 78.8 21.3 37.1 : Idaho 42.6 65.7 No doubt hn thinks your shapely form 30.3 Illlnol 43.8 60.5 35.0 Is still within bis clasp, New Jersey 82.6 63.3 81.0 Connect leut And bow he kissed those ruby lips 49.6 47.6 33.9 Wyoming So oft, Tor breath you'd gasp. 43.1 60.3 33.5 Oregon 61.0 40.0 31.8 True? why yes, of course he's true, Nebraska. 83.0 13.9 30.5 Colorado Time does not erase 42.9 65.5 29.0 lowo. Such blissful moments from a man 85.8 00.0 27.1 Pennsylvania When they've been so near his face. In theso 83 states tho bulk ot tlio foreign The words he spoke, he hears them still is concon-tratopopulation of tho United Stntos They are seared upon his brain Fourtoon of thoso states votod for ISJUSTASCOOD FOR ADULTS, They ever pass before him, McKlnloy nnd 0 for Bryan. They gnvo .1 WARRANTED. PRICE like an endless chain 103 electoral votos and Bryan MoKlnloy Just Tho 14 states for MoKlnloy gave him 85. True love, time doM strengthen, 1 (lentlemen: Wo aold Inst Tear, 800 botila of r nluralitics aggregating 1,853,805. Tho 0 In cords will ne'er grow weak, : oiiuvii.'H TASTrsi.iaxi vjiiiui. tumk; ana am states for Bryan gnvo him pluralities ag I bouvht tlirro Rnxu alreadr thin jcar. In all our ox- It cling) for aye to one true heart ,J perlnre of 14 year, la tho druu tnjMnau, gregating 804,843. Tho net plurality for And never another seek DeTer sold un nrilcle that irnTO suc& universal aatla- t McKlnloy In tho 83 states containing the ' . Your trulf, ladlun a jour T.&lc. Now these few thoughts you can believe, 5 ABNEV.CiBa&Oetn bulk oi tho foreign population was 1,US7,-43Store them on memory's shelf, I'm speaking from experience, In tho following states, 14 In number, AfAg K l' 80 YEARS Por I'm a man myself. 3,440,700 ot tho 8,784,801 foreign born KXPBRISNOr. g'J Germans in tho United States aro found: Jesse PiiiLLtrs Earlinglon, Ky., fan. 4, 1897 Number of Plurality. Oormans. To gain flesh and strength and get rid of McKInley. 208.409 New York.... 498.0U2 0,' 338,332 McKInley. 142,007 that tired feeling, use Yucutan Chill Tonic Illinois McKInley. 102.C07 Tnsleles. contains no poison. Every dotWisconsin.... 259.819 61,050 tle guaranteed. McKlnloy 235.G68 Ohio Price 50C.S. Tim grrnt McKInley. 301,173 tonic for toning up the system. Pennsylvania 30,510 Do our TRADE MARKS, I .McKlnloy. 60,070 bones ache? Do you 135,609.. Michigan wake up with a bad DISIQN8, . McKInley. 03.552 127,240.. Iowa COPYRIGHTS 1 t. 68.703 taste in your mouth? Is your tongue coaled? ..Dryan 125.401.. Missouri Anrone iondln(( a akcteh and description ma ..McKInley. 63,703 If so, joii need a Tonic. The question Minnesota.... 116,955.. qulcklr ascertain, fret), wbeihof an Inrentloa tt ..MoKlnloy. 87.092 arisr;;, which is the best? Yucatan Chill protmblr patentable. Communication Hrloi NewJersoy.. 100,181.. couBduntlal. Olileat iweucj fnraocunnciMtaaA ..McKlnloy. 17,978 Tonic ii invincible. 81,900.. Indlaua, It never fails to in America. Wo hare a Watbtnstou one. ..Dryac ... 13,000 cure above symptoms. A guarantee with 72,018.. Nebraska Patent! taken tbrouab Munn A Co. recolra. pocial notice lu tho 1.R22 .. McKInley. California.... 01.472.. every hotlto. Take no substitute, hut McKInley. 84,203 62,480 Maryland . Ketting Yucatan, which is the most SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN. i, nnd at the same time most effectbeautlfullr Illustrated. Unrest circulation of. 2,445,765 NetforMoKInley.1,112,131 anyaclentlno Journal, wcoklj, terma W.W a cr ive Chill Tonic ever produced. For sale Of tho 14 Btatos which contain 88 percent SlJOiix ino'ilba. Hpoclmtn eoplea uid liAMii L. l uuuit on aeutrreo. Addrcaa ot tho ontlro Gorman population of tho by St Bernard Drug Store MUNN tfc CO., country, MoKlnloy carried nil but 3. Theso Subscribing for Metropolitan Tapers. 3(11 llrondnuy. Now York. 805 of tho 871 electoral states gavo The coming year will be crowded with votos with which ho Is credited. Thoy also -gavo him a popular plurality ot 1,118,131. big news events and happenings, the deTheso facta aro tha more convincing ns tails ot which everyone interested in nas to tlio attltudo of tho Germans In tlio re- tional and foreign affairs will want to read. wo note that 8 of The best Western Newspaper published is cent campaign whon y j Republic of St. Louis.s ThU lloute U Newt these 14 states woro carried by Mr. Clovo- the Furnishing! aro New I land In 1803. Thoso were Now York, Illi- It is only one dollar a year nod for that s Kverjthlng nois, Wisconsin, Missouri, Now Jersey, amount itwill send two papers a week to Indiana, California and Maryland. Clovo- any address for one year. The Republic MADI80NVILL.iij! land also had 5 electoral votes in Michigan daily is $6 a year, $3 for six months, for & Sones, and 1 In Ohio. Hnrrison lied 1 vote la iuio for three months. 3iSPiwwsririTTrll a F. G. NIEMS0 I tiAttnt rnnuHMnu ,y Late TrStts Ernest Tex., 0 mans. at Walkfr stk DR. A. P.BOSTON nno-ha- lf li fa L. .ij FRITSCHft SON.fi 2CTT TAlOnS::', -.- ft f for-olg- -- a H A Nf4. 3: Madisonvill one-hal- K' Ml i. H1 ;;; -- &k .'nht rjolw 11 Morten,! j - Ranker;. ,' QeteralG) IDEAr li - GRDVEf , . d. CHILL TDNIC 50u,.U hf TASTELESS . 3. li7WlJJIiW. dH.I . plea-un- hp TrErV Fiiat-clas- BELMONT J. -- SffTc Semi-Weekl- a "!? . -- 9: n ' -- -- , 3 .x 5H- 'r.A7l .- -i Lit. 0 ." ,r, njL &Hi .rSUl ? . 1 o 0 ' iBee VtHee puj I 1 ev .V r ' aa jKjm ifrtJtbiWiHrtii,ttrit,t SDBWKTIW, MLaMAi L. . ' i ftar?wtM.l UMUJMI COMPANY. M Second 1 ' RATES' .ft eo Wr.ir v MOoi.:Inen jiiiHwlliill hH on iBoliettion. His islature.nVom-)fm- t ta allprti of Ai1drMtltUrkutLMtiPa We publish Staiouperititendcnt mm Into fee ft Davidson's reply s to an inquiry shone 4 aWrilOR9AY. lANUARYat, 1897 by Superintendent Smith of this "KowJn LIiaaI Rirtirt The Popocratic papers of this and other counties, that have been raising the cry that there is "something wrong" with the Republican administration of the State, because the money for public school teachers is not forthcoming, should now swear At the former ruinous Democratic regime and the mean and vengeful fight made by free silver Joe and his followers which prevented necessary financial relief being granted by the last Leg- " Tskat predltpddir.o results to the canning interests and incidentally to "IffH ' Bcnnand busy and dtircd to i for a bit c home. "Como for yon li bad said i Aud FatmvcUJU uot botbo t3SjK w, iaf.iiibj ofJt5tft m.m m fe)f n)jr county, which docs not furnish any opportunity for political capital by Popocratic candidate or press. HAl;. . HKJ Foreign Knavery at Our Door. The Hopkinsvillc papers had better get themselver a reporter or two who can get at the facts in a case. Both the Ktntucklan and Nciv Era report the arrest of Joe L. Martin, the negro who swindled J. M. Victory, of this place, a full account of which The Bee publishes today, and both speak of Martin as an "Earlington negro." Martin does not nor ever did live in Earlington, and was an entire stranger here. His headquarters were at Hopkinsvillc, if his permanent home was not there, and the Hopkinsvillc postmaster gave him the letter which contained the check and which was intended for the St. Louis shoe drummer, J. L. Martin. But the Hopkinsville papers fail to mention this latter e fact. There was also in the at that place another letter for the negro Martin when Marshal Barnctt went there to make the arrest, and the postmaster or one of his clerks knew Martin and was on the lookout for him to aid the officers in his arrest should he call for the letter. Be fair, gentlemen, and don't charge the meanness of Hopkinsville knaves to another town. Every town has enough else to bear that it must bear. post-offic- TSSSML- - nlghl," 1 tho m But bow Tho wlfo tlion, for B O r.iTi.ftiT3.! i"Ii" inn. Pot Qmi 4"11 Trail P l" Ai V1 LiMJ W fu pi Q all tbo w mfl zj'hi rimiTU 1 nniT turnltfg tho mill iSaSi&wlkuTlA&BM 291130 for a eacfc 'J 1 J H&jq LJ .- I 11 thing hit tn. nick if .. k .li. -- f oqa eqna uuin ui nppcared.an'p speeches lecture"-w- vv. t uju uir isr j. not the one only "ccmMlfy made .- .- w r "i' of it, Ulnouns, "I," "Me" and "My," it, then d jiMaccurate record. as "JHcf A flnoloyjtfe 1 't homo M" oi ueing uoycoucu on Pt4r of its oolitical-standThis 1.4 bottta ...... ' t, au-!o,,,, Wton Timcs (silver) com . it ' tfacousiness at Best, but the thing 'lerk, i&i o be working backward this 0T4MK 'V aoatet "ie - ..:: Princeton Banner speaks in terms of that excellent gentle- Ulr. William Marble as a VTT'tft for Democratic nomina lice Judge. H i-fv Zl'.ff m: B VTJ i W in shaky features. paid. It would seem expedient to OiSnjprschool teachers lect some industries that cannot should be oaid their usuallv be sustained in this country on without ' --Jea8cr salaries r"OTiuelay; and they in full and so paid account of the difference in the would be price of labor, and have prisoners f'if the Republican administration do such work. During the tariff hnnJ Kentucky had not fallen heir to hearings recently it was stated that withoornkrupt treasury, or even if the gun barrels could not be made in "Steessaiy jjpancfaj "legislation had this country therefore they should been blocked by Toe Blackburn be admitted free. Here then is an mj nd hta'fellowers in their free ficht opportunity to set convicts to man at anj free s;iver at tji0 ast ufacturing something that would AU T!t:ssion of the Legislature. not interfere with American labor, -- Convlct Labor. The employment of convicts in sifverite' candidates of trades which cause unfair competiCer County announce a pro- - tion with the regular mechanics is ,iL r public speakings to begin the subject of much controversy. seem to real- - Prison labor is leased to contractjMjry,--' MB v n.Ji. nocssity of doing every- - ors at low figures and goods so g possible to bolster up their manufactured undersell merchan- nl riiBvjnarlfi. whorp ncnal utagca are ion arramMniRfcJJJat'-'--w- l iJw!mL: :)etween Democrats J iy.A C3itil right. 4r f . I LKjj&toc'VMj&ur cer-inl- v jJt etiol hoped that the hone"'''0 thcJTuslfer will not venture iu hlto exercise his wit upon the Quartette and the enthusiastic admirers, of the high class musical "I'a2ii;rtannient they afford. If for Bald, turnlther reason than for Ernest's vJ?itwhd was recently of us but Is." Poto'the Schuberts. do desist ' om cnticism aud say you appre- late the music, even if you would cd orathcr hear a breakdown rendered JR by a country fiddle. and al Schu-nttcibcrt It is early all the wooden toys are made in the Black Forest in Germany where the cost ot labor is nominal. They could be made in JN jjj penitentiaries. Then we import many articles from China and Japan because our mechanics cannot compete with Oriental cheap labor. is a slow, tedious and unprofit able employment and our people cannot compete with the underpaid labor of Europe. These arc the articles that should be selected for prison manufacture and not such as can be profitably made by our own people The question of good roads is one in which all the states are becoming interested, and the employment of cprtain classes of prisoners upon roadwork would lessen the cost of their construction and maintenance, help to solve this perplexing problem, and be a benefit to all parties. The adoption of some practical plan of inaugurating these new industries where the price of labor can be eliminated, would remove a source ot irritation and injustice from the minds of skilled workman who are now obliged to compete with prison labor and afford the necessary employment to the convicts while the outlay would be the same whether working or idle. Customs as Duties are not Taxes. During the hearing before the Ways and Means Committee, R. T. Smith, a representative of the Canned Goods Association, of Baltimore, protested against any increase duties c.i the ground that they would dtcrtasc the revenue of the Government, and enable home manufacturers to raise prices. The three Baltimore tinplatc mills, he said, had been closed under the the Wilson law, but the witness thought from other causes than that law. For a year past American tin plate had been from from fifteen to twenty-fivcents per 100 pounds cheaper than foreign plate delivered at American seaports. When the McKinley act imposed ii duty on tinplatc a great howl went up from the free traders who Lace-makin- g e -- 'j n Thb New York Journal, one of Bryan's chief supporters and calamity howlers during the late j campaign, now predicts mat a year of great prosperity is before us, ac- to the signs of the times, which are now just what they were I at the beginning of 1879 when the t way opened for the greatest season thei pi prosperity in farming, manufac-1)5 nure aad commerce that the coun- v try ever saw. tile Wonder when tho Journal's ad-mirers and former o:hoes among the the small Pop press will agree tq nli such a possibility. They will prob-Mably say the Journal is "bought." farmers and consumers because the price of tinplatc would thereby be raised. Do peoplo bay Hood's Barsaparllte ia The tariff, they said, is a tax, the preferonco to any other, in fact almost duty being added to the price to the exclusion ol all others? abroad and the consumer heie has to pay it. An impetus was given to the tin Thoy know from actnal use that Hood's Istho best, 1. 0., it cures when others fall. platc industry by tho protection Hood's Sarsaparllla is still mado under afiorded under the McKinley sched- tho personal supervision ot tho educated ule and prices had been reduced, pharmacists who originated it. Tho question of best is Just as positively but the duty was lowered by the decided in favor ot Hood's as tho question Wilson bill and several factories of comparative sales. Another thing: Every advertisement had to close, and numerous pro Of Hood's Sarsaparllla is true, Is honest. jected plants were left unfinished. By new methods of making the block plates, and labor saving devices for dipping, some of the mills have been able to continue business without loss hoping for a change Is tho Ono True Blood Purifier. Alt druggets, tl. in the economic policy of the gov- rrcparcdonly by C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. pills to take ernment. Meanwhile the Welch F100Uit S FIllS nro tho only Sarsaparllla. with Hood's factories which had been idle under the McKinley tariff have started up SILVER1TE CONVENTION. I hey evidently do not again. think that the Americans pay tax. Minutes of fleeting of Fourth And now the silk ribbon makers of Senatorial and Judicial DisLyons arc exercised lest the Mctrict Committees. Kinley rates should be rcimposcd Pursuant to a previous call, the and they should lose the market for Fourth senatorial district comtheir goods which have been pour mittee, composed of Caldwell, ing in here under the bcnificent and Crittenden and Webster counties, and sheltering care of the Wilspn convened at the court house in bill, and the advantage of cheap Princeton at 11 o'clock, Wednesday January 13. foreign labor, while the siik mills The meeting was called to orol Patterson and Scranton are run der at the appointed time by W. e ning and light handed. P. Black, chairman of the Demoof Caldwell The history of all industries started cratic committee county. The Fourth senatorial in this country and judiciously fosdistrict committee was represented tered by a protective tariff during in the meeting as follows: Caldtheir infancy shows that eventually well, W. P. Black, Democrat and the price of their product was de W. H. White, Populist; Crittencreased for the benefit of the home den, L. W. Crucc, Democrat; consumer by domestic competition. Webster, Leon B. Henry, Demo crat, V. Perkins, Populist. The If some of the iron and steel Populists of Crittenden county manufacturers have attained a po were not represented. The work of the meeting was to sition which requires no protec tion, if certain textile industries settle the contention between Caldwell and Webster counties as are able to hold their own without to the senatorship and to fix the a tariff, it only indicates the good time and manner of nominating a that former protection did. and senatorial candidate. After a prolonged discussion it they can now wisely be left to take care of themselves. The design is decided that Caldwell county is entitled to name the senatorial to equalize the wage question, not candidate. to exact tribute. Precinct mass conventions were ordered for the first Saturday in McNARY AND HAZELIPP. April to select delegates to meet on Monday, April 5, at the county Make a Magnificent Showing In seats of the respective counties, and there selecte delegates to meet the Lakeland Insane in Marion, Wednesday, April 7, at ' Asylum. 10 o clock for the purpose of nominating a candidate for senator. The recent report of the Lakebasis of It was ordered land Asylum for the Insane, shows representation be that the the Bryan vote that this institution is admir- and that each precinct be entitled ably conducted. The patients to one delegate for every fifty votes were never better cared for and fractions over twenty-fivor more skilfully treated than All persons who supported the under the present administra- RHegAI,&&pA.'Jrcso wi' wiI1 tearyAfasu,fry,!,rne'alizrd"air;that ber election and desire to alfilTafe was expected of him, and justified with the free silver movement arc the universal approval that greeted invited to participate in the convenhis appointment as Superintend- tion. ent. W. P. Black, Chairman, But there are other matters conV. Perkins, Clerk. nected with the Asylum that are JUDICIAL COMMUTE MINUTES. not shown in the annual report. Ordered by the Fourth judicial The business management of the institution which is in the hands of district committee that precinct the Steward, has been the best in mass conventions be held on the its history as declared by tha Dem- first Saturday in April to select Commissioners. Judge delegates, who shall meet at their ocratic W. L. Hazelipp who fills this im- respective county seats on Mon portant position is said by the day, April 5, to select delegates to Commissioners who were in office meet at Princeton on Thursday, under former administrations to be 8, to nominate candidates for cir"best Steward in Kentucky." cuit judge and commonwealth's And in support of this claim they attorney. The basis of representacite the fact that since last April tion shall be the Bryan vote cast at he has conducted the institution the November election, 1896, and on the same amount of money used each precinct is entitled to one delthe previous year although a hun egate to each 50 votes and fraction dred additional patients have over 25. The question of qualification af voters was deferred to a been added. And in this way the Asylum is future meeting run like any well conducted busi IN A BODY. ness and its 500 acre farm is made to pay: Dr. McNary and J udge Hazelipp are complimented by all Kentucky Confederates Planning those conversant with the Laketo riarch to the General Rei land AsylUm affairs Frankfort union at Nashville. Capital. Why Because cinct in the county signs a petition for a vote on a local option question, the county judge shall call an election. In this case 40 per cent, of the legal voters have signed the petition, and it remains now to be seen whether a few whisky men have morepowerand influence than 3,000 legal voters and reputable citizens. SUNK BY INSURGENTS. V. the people or the whisky ring? The first ten lcc'Jk 1, and for tho remain law says that when 25 per cent of itigoncs therangement was that, the legal voters of each voting pre- after taking out $1000 for the lec 1 Hood's Sarsaparllla Torpedo Destroys a Spanish dun- boat Officers and Crew Wounded. u half-tim- Havana, Jan. 18. The gunboats left Centincla and Relampago Manzanillc on the night of January 16 with the object of going up the River Cauto to Fort Guamo, in compliance with the orders of Gen. Bosch. At 10 o'clock on the morning of January 17 both gunboats were near Mango Landing, when an explosion of a torpedo, which had been well placed in the river, sunk the Relampago. Those of the crew who survived swam toward shore, but were fired on from the banks. At this critical moment a boat was launched from the Ccntinela, which rescued the men. In view ot instructions and the fact that the Commander of the Ccntinela and nearly all of tho crews of both gunboats had been seriou-l- y wounded, the expedition had to return to Manzanillo. Six of the officers and crew wcie killed outright, and nil of the rest received wounds of more or less severity. On the gunboat Centcnela the commander, Scnor Pucrfa, was seriously wounded, while one of the crew was killed, and Corp. Manuel Cabanas, Pilot Duran, As sistant Engineer Martinez and six of the crew were wounded -- e. to help on the cause. Special The Deadly Cigarette 3. When was tho largest sessian ol the rates were made on all the railroads for a hundred miles around. But Legislature and give tbo period of its Wc note with satisfaction the the people wore too poor, and there duration? growth of the movemont for the was not enough of them. The hall Chi4 How many members constitute! tho suppressing of the cigarette. secured was a very large one, seat- Lcait House of tho LegUlaturo and how cago school teachers have coming 3500 or 4000 people, but an many compose theSenato? menced a vigorous crusade against audience of not more than 2500 vaa ;. Give the name of the last man legally this evil which a leading city daily Then the lecture got together. declares is "sweeping through the was not a success in itself. For executed in Hopkins county and thn date schools like a scourge and leaving ot kaid execution? one thing, Bryan's voice was not a wako of havoc and incipient He had made 600 in good shape. MAD1SONVILLB. mental wreckage." speeches during the campaign, and When tho two great educators his voice hail not recuperated, as Mr. John Whiltinghill is spending a few of American citizens (the public was expected. For another thing, school and the newspaper press) it appears when you take him on days with his family. forces against the cigarette, than money or After a tliort isit with friends, Mrs. unite any other subject It is not the cigarette must go. politics he is no good. Sights has returned to her homo in livanv enough to have laws prohibiting its "At the close of the lecture Mr. ville. sale to minors, for the difficulty of McBee offered him a certified evidence Mr. and Mrs W J Uarnhill entertained obtaining conclusive check tor $10,000 to cover the first their joung frirnds on Tuesday evening, against violators of the law makes ten lecteres, but he refused to take method of it, and would only accept $1000 in compliment lo Miss Palti James, of thisineffective. attack comparatively Morganfield. The law must be for the first one. As far as Atlanta supplemented by watchfulness on Mrs. Henry Morton has gone toOnconta was concerned we just about cleared of parents', aud by teachAla., tor a visit to ber .daughter, Mrs the part expenses." ing in the schools which shall deIt was thought in the beginning Darden and Misi Ella Pralt. monstrate to pupils the effect of that the managers of the defeated If the Spooner Dramatic Company play the cigarette habit upon the human candidate for the presidency might a return engagement flay Opera Houso organism. The goal to be arrived make $100,000 by bringing him will have to have an nanex at is the prohibition of the manu' before the country in a new role. Mr Frank Johnson, of Frankfort, who facture of the deadly cigarette. Now they probably count them CA1IABA WRECKER CONFESSES. Union Signal. ba: been tbe guest of Mr. and Mrs. Hop selves lucky in coming out of the venture without losing much, if Holeman, has returned home. Palatka Moved a Rail Because He anything. Ernest Rash, who was hurt in a wreck UNTOLD MISERY at Gallatin, Tenn , is slowly improving. Wanted Money. Kentucky Y. M.C. A. Convention. rxoK Mrs. L. M. Kice has returned to her A marked characteristic of the home in Louisville Atlanta, Ga., Jan. 18. Sam Paa fiend in expres- present day is a multiplicity of orlatka, cross-eyeC. IL King, WaUr Valley, Mis., eare4 by A pleasant Lirthday party was given by sion, revolting in countenance, has ganization. An important, indeed, Mrs Dr. Druce to the ladies in the confessed to having perpetrated the an essential factor in the growth "Deestrlct Skule." Each scholar repregrett Cahaba bridge disaster, which of a great organization is its pe- sented tbe title of a book and Mrs. Olt ' Fur five yean, I nBcreil untold mlie ry occurred three weeks ago in Ala- riodical conferences for fellowship, Waddill uou tbe' prize by guessing tbe from ir.uscul.tr rheumttlim. I trlnl errry bama. Stolidly and with immova- inspiration, report of work accom- greatest number ot titles kiniKii rrmnly, consults the test pliyil ble lines of criminal harshness plished, comparison of methods, lunch was served, and a general An elegant cliiis.vHlml ItcitSprliiirs, Ark.,ttirr tlmr. good time and laying of plans for future work. apcwIliiR llooo tlirre, IMm doctors' Mill, on his face, he admits that, single- prevailed. ly hut could obtain only lc inKirary rrllef. handed he sent 35 persons to Among the many conventions of that elisll was nh iiIik wastnl pounds, "my leftI arm and the year, none promise to be of Mrs Addie Field lectured at the Chris horrible death, and wounded and only Palatka greater interest and significance tian cbnrcb on last Friday evening to a lei: nrre ilraMM out of iliauo. the muscles maimed a score more. was arrested in Eatontown, Put- than the Annual Meeting of the large and appreciative audience, under tbe nam county, in middle Georgia. Young Men's Christian Associa- mystics of the W C T U, Her discos-tlowas confined to the evil ot drinking, His first captors believed him half- tions, which is to be held at FrankA very at- smoking and chewing Tbe points were witted, as he gave himself away. fort, February i8-in tractive program has been arranged. principally illustrated by experiences on Those in charge of him Atlanta, as he was on his way to Among the speakers are Rev. Car- the other side, as she had recently reAlabama, say he is absolutely reck- ter Helm Jones, D. D., and Prof. turned from a trip to England. less and entirely without human Wm. H. Marquess,D. D., of LouisTho impurities In cause he spoke of the ville; Hon. Richard P. Ernst, of scrofulous ernptions the blood which - j: feelings. aro ihnrmmt.i.. . Coyincton. and others equally well ' 1 he railroads have granted cated by Hood's Sarsaparllla. Try It. Known. lion. "I did it," said Palatka, "be- one fare for the round trip. The MORTON'S OAP. cause I wanted money. It's no- Frankfort Association expects to Young body's business what I wanted it entertain 300 delegates. Kd for. I did it. I found it easy. I men from towns having no As soci cattle Morton, of this place, white driving at Nortonvillo last Friday, met with say this for the benefit of those ation will be welcomed as honorary a painful accident. His mule stumMiik twisted up In knots. I was unabh tn delegates if they bring credentials who want to wreck trains. It is diess mjsrlf, cicrpt with imlstanrr, and bled and fell, throwing him against a stump just as easy to wreck a passenger from their pastors. Further partic- and breaking his eoidd only holible about by usIiik a ral. I collar bane He is dohid no appetite, and was assured, by tbe tram as it is to wreck a freight ulars, credentials, programs, etc., ing nicely. doctors ttiat I could liot lire. The pains, at train. There s no money in a freight. may be obtained of any Association limes, were so awlul, tliaf I rould procure Master Roy Robinson spent Saturday I did not get anything out of the Secretary in the State, or from rsdkl only by means of hypodermic Injections of morphine. I had my limbs tandaRC d wreck. I moved a rail, put it Henry E. Rosevear, State Secretay night in Earlington with Mr. Geo. Toy. In clay. In sulphur, In poultices i but these across the track, and the whole I'ourtti and JJroadway, Louisville, Rive only temporary relief. After try'nB How does grand old John Sherman suit Ky. everything, and suffering the most awful business seemed to fall. There you for Secretary of State under the intortures, I lern to take Ayer's Sartaparllla. In times such as we arc passing coming were plenty of dead folks with Inside of two months, 1 was able to walk administration of President elect money one man had S500 but through it is of great importance Wm. McKinley? without n cane. In three months, my llnibs began to strenclhen. nnd In the coursd of a before 1 could get at it the live that all moral forces be sustained ) car, I was cured. My weight has Increased Mr. Geo. F. Davis, who has been railones got up and then the crowds and supported, and it is gratifying to IKS pounds, and I am now able to do my road agent at this place for several years to know that the YoungMen's Chrisfull d.iy's work as a railroad blacksmith." came. I skipped then." tian Association movement in Ken- has resigned and Mr. Harper from Illinois tucky has experienced a healthy has accepted the position. THE BRYAN FIASCO. growth and development under the Messrs Toy and Coenen, of Earlington, adverse circumstance of the past have purchased tbe livery stable owned by The Only WatM'i Fair Sr rim. Lecture Manager Olves His Side year. Furgerson and Jackson. AVKH'S 1'ILLH tun UtaJacht. of the Broken Contract, Miss Clara Grasty, ol Evattsvllte. fci at prtser.1 visiting friends and relatives In Mortons Gap. turer, the expenses and $300 for Mr, Mike Fitzgerald died on Wednesday the manager, the remainder was evening, January 13. 1897, at 9 55 o'clock, to be divided between Mr. Bryan after an illness of about six months of ASKED AND ANSWERED. and Mr. McBee. If it had turned His remains were taken consumption. out well there would have been n to Barlington followed by a large concourte good deal of money in it for both Prize Questions. of friends, where ihey were consigned to of them. It was my idea to bring Fivo Prtza Questions the tomb in the Catholic Cemetery, after him out at St. Louis, Chicago, will be asked each week impressive ceremonies at the Catholic In this column, bearing Cleveland, Buffalo and so on in the Church by Father Coenen. We extend on Slate and Local Hislarge cities whero I believed large our heartfelt sympathy to the sorrowing audiences would be drawn out of tory. This Scics will run through our is- ones In this hour of their sore affliction and curiosity, but Mr. McBce thought sues for January The distribution trust that He who Is able may comfort it would be a good thing to open of prizes will bo made February them in this their trying hour. up in Atlanta, and that program 7, thus giving timo for all answers to come Ho was a noble young man of strong conwas decided on. One of his ideas, In. This contest Is open to all school chil- victions yet as gentle and tender as a wo I suppose, was to boom his rail- dren, whose pirents nro subscribers toTiuc man. The loss Is great. Bub. List of prizes announced elseroad. "Well, the thing was boomed where. Wilson bad a little lamb 1 for three weeks. The city was exHow many ntIums for the insano in With Free Trade wool, yon know; tensively billed. Capt. Evan P. this Stale, and where located? McKinley's getting after il, Howell, of the Atlanta "Constitu2. Give the number of convicts in the Ex. And It will have lo go. tion," did every. hing in his power Stale penitentiaries? osro. 3.i !" "S m V;3 n Rheumatism Ayer's Sarsaparilla ay n 2t. to-da- y AJBkT To-da- y fr..i --- AYER'S Trifles. From the New York Tribune. ' j The South Halls the Death of The Princeton Banner publishes Sectionalism. this idea as originating with tie ' t Macon Telegraph, (Dsm ) 0 The flag of sectionalism raised and flaunted in the Chicago con vention by Tillman, of South Car olina, went down in the November crash, and it should be made to stay down. We still maintain that Mr. McKinley will show a broad statesmanship and will contribute to the prosperity of the South if he shall, by recognizing generously its geopraphical claims to Cabinet representation, go that far toward distinguishing forever the flame of sectionalism. And the American people desire that he should do this. This was made full evident during the campaign For his frequent and earnest an peals for obliteration of sectional lines, Mr. McKinley was applauded on all sides, and the reception accorded General Palmer and General Buckner wherever they went showed that the people cordially responded to the sentiment. It is within Mr. McKinley's power to fulfill the hope that he has himself aroused by showing to the. world, that, so far as he is concerned, the lines have been wiped out, and that the business interests of the South are no longer to be menanced It is true by "mailed hands." enough that the South can get on without this recognition, but it would, it accorded, help things mightily, P It was a a political mistake and a personal injustice that Altgeld was not permitted to make his farewell address upon the occasion of the inaugura One of ted tton of his successor. s usuauy rauiu "?)the spaeclies1 would have been but pleasant upon such an occasion, and it was feared; but he wrmlri Imnllv haveliad the extreme lVl. nau taste 10 nave inmciuu ma nuai- ers with such just then. And even if he had, the effect to the Repub- licans would have been but momentary discomfort, to AJtgeld' and his followers1 added lasting disrc- V any-thin- g 1 Caldwell County Association: "At tho meeting of the Kentucky Confederate Association it was decided that the secretary of this association open correspondence with other Confederate organizations in Kentucky, with a view to ascertaining if they would agree to establish a Kentucky camp at a point not over half a mile from the north end of the bridge at Nashville, and march into that city in a body on the morning of May 5 next, that being the day that the general Confederate reunion will begin. The idea is to concentrate all the that now live in this State and march into the city :n a body, so that the thousands of strangers visiting the Tennessee Centennial Exposition can get a good look at a big batch of that were conspicuous in thS Lost Cause. All individuals who do not belong to an association will be heartily greeted to Camp Kentucky and the ranks on this occasion. The above is published by the reques't of T. J. Johnston. corn-crackers John J. Roche, who is engaged in the jewelry business in this city anu wen Known among the members of that trade, is the man who originated the idea of engaging William J. Bryan to deliver fitly lectures for $50,000. He makes his headquarters in the Hoffman House. When met in an office downtowwa day or so ago, he was found willing to talk about the Bryan fiacco. "I first went to Atlanta and arranged the mitter with Mr. McBce and then wc on to Lincoln and conducted the negotiations with Mr. Bryan. "The first proiosal was to give him $50,000 forfitylectures.butthe the contract as dnvn provided that he should rccciv $10,000 for the Are You Thin? J'ourselii "v7ho sulcr . Look about you See for ncrousness, nervous dyspepsia, Analgia, despondency, general weakness? Who arc on t edge of nervous prostration U the most pntc. Hf t Finished, thairmaH.RobeTts, Jberth anaMembers jcKiier nem muf :i ' JjepilDIICara oiuit: Secretary Walsh and ibib " aiiijMiun ad The Missouri Supreme Court has affirmed the death sentence in the case of Arthur Duestrow, the St. Louis millionaire, who was convicted of the murder of his wife and child. Naval Secretary Herbert has decided to send a modern warship to the New Orleans havbor during the Mardi Gras festivities. ; -- I? tte at the Gait House, c 15th iri&lflle, J?" Friday AT' Iwving finished ljfc Owensboro Locnl Option Contest. Owensboro, Ky , Jan 19. The fight over the local option petition was continues. A filed by D. N. Dear and 224 othersasking that their names be stricken from the local option petition. The day has been consumed in arguing the point and the question taken under advisement. The court overruled the motion of Dear and others, and the fight continues along the old lines. The Farmers Journal said last week: "There is a rumor current tqthe effect that the whisky men mean to prevent an election on local option, And the question arises, who is running this county. cross-petitio- n time? Those who arehin, Opium, chloral, broiides, - headache powders, onlyiake matters worse. Iron an hitters are only stimulants. To be cured, and cured for iod, you need a bd. You want new blood, h blood) and a strong fat-maki- OFFER. Life is at best only a bundle Now is the Time to Subscribe for trifles. Now and then something Miss Ora Barrow, of Hopkinsvillc, visof great moment may appear on Your Winter Reading. our Horizon, but the greater part ited tbe family of J. J. Smothtrslast week. of life is made up of trifles. Our Mr. C. W. Edwards, of Hopkinsville, Is The Bef. and Daily and Sunday very happiness hangs on little at present on the sick list. both one year for f6 5a words, kindnesses, smiles, courteMr, Geo. M. Davis and Mrs. M. Cain The Bee and Daily (only) sies, friendly letters, and good are at present In Louisville at tho bedside ono wishes. $4-To the truly great there are no of A. W. Davis, who has had an oneratlnn J'0" trifles. Everything is a subject of performed for appendicitis. He is getting The Bee and Daily and Sunalong as well as could bo expected. day Courier-Journboth interest from the tiny one year for and pebble to the majestic oak and $&.?$ MUs Sallie R. Drown, of Madisonville. towering mountain. Sermons of and Mr. Geo. Rash, were in Mortons Gap iiiK UKE anu uaily t,oniy; Courier-Journboth one great value we may get from the Wednesday. Miss Sallie is a candidate for year for 16. 50 busy bee, wise ant and ingenuous Superintendent or Public Instruction, spider, nor can they be accused of subject lo the Democratic Primary. Sho The Bee nnd Louisville Evening Post both ono not practicing what they preach Is an excellent lady nnd well qualified for year for since their only way of preaching tbe position. a.75 The Bee and k is through practice. Rev. Price Gatlln discoursed nt napiist A great thinker says, "Trifles one year for light as air often suggest to the Church Sunday evenln; to a lar,o .7$ The Bee and thinking mind, ideas which have Courier-Journa- l revolutionized the world." A Mas- - Mrs. Den Davis and daughter Mrs. both one year for ...... il sachusetts soldier observed a bird Pearle Lone, of Madisnni!ll $1.50 The Bee and Weekly Louhulling rice. Taking it's bill for a Mortons Saturday visiting friends and model, he gave to the world the isville Commercial both one year for hulling machine. A swinging $1.35 C. 3. Jackson purchased Burk Stanley's The Bee and any leading publichandelier in the Cathedral of residence. Consideration Jr.ooo. cation at LOW PRICE. Pisa, brought about tho invention of the pendulum. Many great disasters have been caused by the merest trifles. It is said that am ontr loftv mountain the vibration of a single voice may bring down an avalanche. A cow upturned a lantern caused tho (Successors to) the great Chicago hre. Poor Richard realized the might in little THOS. 0. WALKER, "Old things when he said, (From D. M. Chat.) Gloiie-Democrth 5 Mrs. Bradley Croft and Mrs. Everetle Gray and daughter of Crofton visited the family of Dr. Williams In Morions last of week. OUR CLUBBING ?! - grass-blad- e al , al . Twice-a-wee- Glohe-Democr- at Twice-a-wee- k rela-fiv- WALKER & TWYMAN, TINNERS. ,THE PIONEER TINNER. -- neic-ton- ic SCOTT'S EMULSION ,f Oil with Hypophu phites is all this. It feeds t; tissues, makes rich blood, at strengthens the nerves. Cod-liv- er Boot about it free for the asking. For tale ky all drcggkb at 50c aac JJ.00. Si BOWNC, Nw York. SCOTT eg tiMiiij .! . life and brings misery upon others. A little stinging word may lose SftRIMNGTON, KY; you a friend forever. A little dis A complete Stock of couraging word has hurled many a soul into the depths of despair and ruin. Let us then not wait for great things to do, for opportunities may Repairing, Roofing and Guttering, "Sky-high- " never come. in quality We can not all make great disand prices dirt cheap. coveries or paint immortal pictures, ijut we can make our lives If you need anything'in their line, WALKER A TWYMAN sublime by grasping the trifle and are making them great; the mn you are looking for. You 'am est what uou' wa.r " " ""? "ir i:t- - mvnvy ju.i. B. M. ni For want of a nail tho shoo was losl, For want of a sboa a borso was losl; For want of a horse a rider was lost And all, tor want of a borse-sbo- e nail. A little weakness often wrecks a Mtf," Main Street, West of Railroad, I 0k STOVES, CASTINGS AND TINWAREi ir ,.j i... Q 3f . 'M U - ive ..- .- Jl- j&V,,: "3u3itoustrn.tc tTbrtoe." WBMM$M!MnBmmmmm Tz&i7mrmmHMtMmmmmmWt& L. TIMIt N. TIME TABLE. tl' TRAINS ATEAP.LINOTpN. Hftccllvd December 20, 1896. KOHTH. No. jt No. gi N0.34 No. 70 No. 78 SOUTH. ....431pm J'H 459 ...10.51pm 7jo m B.iipm m 11 ,4013am li'jl 1 m 'i No. Si 91 Pm It J?;? " 77- - No 91 nt No. a ro rati Iralni. h 7'jj m W. W. KTIIRIDGB, At.nt. Time Table I, C, R, n. (Effective July 19. 1896 ) HAST noUNO. No. t. No. 4. No. 6 I.v. New Orleans . . 7.15 p m 8 co a m I.v. Momphli 8.15 am 7:45 pm I.V.Fallon. 1:05 pm 11:3 pm 6:11a m l.r. l'Juch JS p m 1:00 am 8.00 a in I.v, Princeton pm aaSam 9J7 a in I.v. Noitonvlllo !!! in tin 1 m io:i a m Ar. Central Cllf ..655pm 400am 1110 pm Ar. Louliville., .iriopm 7:55am J;i7pm Ar. Cincinnati Ar. New Oileant. 7.40 pm 7.30 pm Alllraintrun rtilljr Nut. J and 4 carry reclinlngchalrcaii between Sleeper, Cincinnati and NowOrlainv Direct connection made at all Junctions. II HANSON, C. P. nJT A. j. No. 5 Lv. Cincinnati 11:10 pm rjopm Lv, Louisville 5150 am 655pm (05am Lv. Central Cllr, . . 8:15 a m 10 55 a in 50 p in Lv. Norlonville 911 am 11:31pm 115 pm Lv, Princeton . ..10:18 am 11 am 3.55 pm Lv. l'nlucih 137am 5.50pm Ar. I'ullon 115pm 3.30am 7.30pm r. Meniplilt .. ..... 640pm 7.10am 1 WKST HOUND, No. 1. No. 640am 11155am FOR FORGERY. At the Grace Episcopal Church, Hopkinsvillc, Ky., on Wednesday, January 20, at high noon, Mr. Joel L. Martin, the "Slick J. McNcal Bond.of Jackson, Teiin., Swindler, Arrested at was united in marriage to Miss Cornelia Foard, daughter of Col. J. S. Hopklnsville Foard, of Hecla, Ky., the ceremony being performed by the Rev. Mr. Carter, The bridal party advanced BY HARSHAL JOHN BARNETT. to the chancel preceded by four ushers and followed by the maid of Passed a Worthless Check for 32.05 honor, Miss Irene Bond, sister of .Merchant Victory, of This the groom. The bride leaning on of her father, was met at the arm Place. the altar liy the groom and his best man, Dr. Crook. A very smooth pieeo ot forgery by a very The church was handsomely decorated with orchids, palms, slick negro swindler was perpetrated hero cedar and principally in December, a short wlillo beforo Christ violets. The orchestra played the mas, and the perpetrator was caught only wedding march and numerous last balurtlay by our efficient City Mar beautiful selections as the com- shal, Mr. Jno. T. Darnell, at Hopklnsville, pany entered and departed from wilhin a few tours after ho began work on the case. the building. Joel L Martin is his name and he claim bride was tastefully attired The in an exquisite brown travel incr ed after he had been arrested that his suit and carried a bunch ol violets father lived near Clarksville and was well similar to that worn by the maid off and abla to get him out of Iroublo Martin camo to Earlington In December, of honor. After the impressive guests retired to the and succeeded In inducing jno. M Victory service the hotel to , partake of a beautiful to cash a check for $32.05 drawn by the Shoe Company, of St. wedding breakfast, at the close of which tho bride and groom left on Louis, on llio American Exchange Uank.ot the O, V. trai for an extended the same city, In favor of J. L. Martin, who is traveling salesman for that comtour. Mr. Bond is engaged in the cot pany. Tho drummer Martin is well known ton business at Jackson and St. by some of our merchants, but Mr. Victory Louis, and is highly spoken of in seems not to have remembered him, and social and business circles. The surprised everyba ly by allowing himself many friends of the bride in this to be taken in by the negro's smooth story The names of the two Martins, and ini vicinity sincerely wish her happi ness ana prosperity in nor new tials, are identical, and tho letter contain ing the check was delivered at the home. Nc4-rr1 Hop-kinsvil- lo &on4-Pe- nri. Muscular Christianity. Muscular Christianity i3 rare these days as the occasion for its exercise js rare. But sometimes it is the only expedient. We re member hearing an evangelist in the Cumberland Presbyterian Church, some years ago, tell of about hav ing to knock a man down, and that he at once got on his knees over the prostrate form and prayed for him. Another incident occurred in the Methodist church at Madisonvillo some years ago. That esteemed veteran in church and in war, as well as in politics Cant. L. D. Hockcrsmith,. had occasion to almost bring "muscular Christianity" into requisition when some fellows were persistently and loudly talking in the vestibule of that church during progress, of the services. The disturbance was repeated and everybody was on pivtos and very uneasy at its continuance. The Captain was filled with right eous indignation and after other expedients had failed he got up with fire in his eye and went for the door. And he was heard to say that "if it must be, by the help of God and my good right arm I'll stop it." And it stopped. Two Henderson Banks. The old hoards of directors DOWIMN Col. J. the mines. &mmmmmtmttmmWvavttmmwmmmtttmi E, T. IIALSEY, F. Foard, ot Ihe Hecla Coal last week. Presidknt. Sec'v. Oo., was in Henderson W. M. GRAHAM, Engineer James Kilroy, ot Hecla mines. has returned to work. Among the large number of office seekers in ibis county only one we believe is closely connected with the mining interests, so it is plain that the miners are not chronic office seekers. This week starts in with more favorable vealher for the coal dealers that the past one was, and a few weeks cold weather would bo very acceptable to tbem. Thos Robinson will return to work at Empire next week, if bis health will permit. Uarnsley mines are havinc tome new entries driven into a new part of their coal fields. Atkinson made a business trip to the sunny South this week. . W. C. NONES, BEN W. ROBINSON, Geh'l M'o'r. Vice-Phkside- tl M't i Bird Eye - JeMico Coal Co. "INCORPORATED! IS W HALSEY, Telegraph QBBBaBilllKFVBBBTiBVBLBrBBBBBPBsfSlV 2r Whitley County, Kentucky. Address aHaBPiBBplfli'lHsBVi LUMP OF BIRD CYC COAL. Jipnifft ti; VJXJUU1W, Hi 'A; V i 15. milVt.hf MNU National Bank have been reelected. The O. V. directors are: Jas. R. Barrett, P. J. Marrs, W. W. Black-welJ. II. Barrett, Edwin Hodge, Isaac, John J. Reeve and B. G. Trust Company and the Henderson both the Ohio Valley Banking No people suffer so much from physical disabilities as those who business requires little or no muscular exertion. The lack of exercise causes the liver to become sluggish and the result is constant Constipation, Indigestion, Biliousness and Sick Headache. To prevent this lako Simmon's Liver Regulator; it keeps the liver acof tive and makes one's condition ts comfort& able as those who have much exercise. z JELLICD"" From the YANDERPDDL- Unsurpassed well-know- SMIr'r'tHS OF n Jellico Vein. - both as a Steam and a Domestic Coal. . SoleMinersoftheFamous-lBT- Rn g Special attention given to Mining, Screening and Handling. BYE CAN1MEL i : LOCOMOTIVE BLASTS. WE ARE PREPARED PLEASE ADDRESS TO- - FILL ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY. . 3 J l, 6arlingtor happenings. Ncwa Personal Paragraph! and Other Doing at Home Worthy ol Special Mention Notes cither. It was a case of 532.05 and costs. Mr. J. R. Rash didn't cash it, Mrs. Fanny Baker, of Paducah is visiting in the city. Miss Jennie McGary visited in Iadisonvillc last week. Mrs. S. E. Stevens was cilled to the bedside of lier3lstcr last week. Mrs. R L Davis and Miss Dona Wood were in Madisonvillo Tuesday. Will Bramham, of Hopkinsvillc, was in the city several days thTs vcck. There is a difference between Stale warrants and shoe checks as1 to security. . tr f ..Mrs. J. W. Pritcliett was in town last Thursday,"the"g ot Mrs. J. It. Hash. Sorry for you Victory, but if you .won't learn nny other way, you must learn by experience. John Cavis now gets his Bek at the St. Charles office, having recently moved to that place. The queerest part about the a full Sunday evening in the mystery is that John cashed that same house church, and made a short chuck without selling those shoes. talk bsforc the Christian Endeavor Dan Evans was given an option Society at the Assembly Hall. on the now famous shoe check be- After the lecture 111 the evening, fore it got cashed, butdeclincd the those especially interested in the honor of paying probable protest temperance work for children remained and talked with Mrs. Fields fees. about the best methods of proseMrs. Will Fcland went to cuting the work here. Much inOwenboro on Friday to attend a terest was manifested and the work reception given by Mr. and Mrs. will be undertaken at once, probWoodson. She returned Monday ably in connection with the Junior afternoon. 3a we 12 Mrs. Field's talks evinced her The "Bachelor Maids" arc mar- - intenso earnestness and thorough rytng'off at a dangerous rate and knowledge of tho best methods of (cars arc entertained that that the presenting and prosecuting the club will have to be reorganized temperance work, and her hearers nnd were captivated, unless we except some few who may have been hosJess is all right, and the boys say tile to the purposes of her mission. his grievance was sufficient to justify severe denunciation on his A New Enterprise. part and that if his assailant was Mr. H. C. Bell and family, ot decent he would apologize. Windom, Kansas, have located in Misses Nola Hill, of Ncbo and our midst as permanent citizens. Maggie Stodghill, of Hanson, arc Mr. Bell has taken charge of the visiting 'relatives here. A social Cordier building on the corner of was given in their honor, last Sat- Railroad and Main streets, and urday night, at tie residence! of turned loose a corps of carpenters, Mrt E. E. Stodghill. masons, and plasterers upon the same in a general work of renovaOur local poet, Mr. Jesso Phil- tion. After a thorough regeneralips, has just scored a success in a tion he will open up a first class pdtim of six verses, written for the confectionery and lunch stand. Evening Jost in answer ,to a short We give the gentleman a cordial poem by T. W. Chamberlin which welcome and wish him unbounded appeared in that paper some days success in his undertaking. since. Tim Bke republishes both this morning. Calendars and Coupons.. A gentleman who manages a So marjy beautiful calendars and large coal business in one of our entertaining novelties have been cities for a coal company at this issued by the proprietors of Hood's place writes: "Weather now too Sarsaparilla, that we are hardly coal for swimming. Will put off surprised to receive this season "coming down until July when one not only one ot the very prettiest can cook eggs on your slack piles designs in calendars, but with it without fire." coupons which entitle the reattractive novelties. From the best information we cipient towho gets a Hood's seems that Tom Everyone11 can command it calendar for 1897 secures Hodge and Jack Stokes are making something that will prove interestlive according to heroic efforts to ing and valuable as well as a .the Scriptures by "visiting the of the litho widows." Now if the gentlemen beautiful specimen grapher's art. The calendar is will become "fathers to the fatherseason by an less" they will undoubtedly make accompanied this amusing little booh on "The their "calling and election sure." Weather." Ask your druggist for Harry Corey is accused of being Hood's Coupon Calendar, or send English- 6 cents in stamps lor one to C. I. stuck Up since thc-ri-ch man came here to be- shown about Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. the St. Bernard farming lands. Mora Curative, Power But it isn't true. Harry don't get way even if the distinguished Is contained ib a bottle ot Hood'i Sarsa- that visitor did take numerous items cf rur.lla lhaa any ether similar preparation. things he saw here, which he h It costs the proprietor and manufacturer going to adopt at home. The vis- mere. II eoste the jobber more and it is itor was Mr. Moray, of Tennessee. worth nore to the coawaaw. It baa a X. Sar-sapril- la postoffice to Ihe negro or his Those of the National arc: R. II. The Schuberts. family. The temptation was loo great ! tr- - victory . a storo one Soaper, Malcolm Yeaman, R. C. All music lovers in this vicinity 11c aijpcareu in wr Soaper, J. L. Baldauf, S. K. arc conversant with the great ex- evening and was interested in shoes Mr Snccd, Thomas Soaper and John cellence of that fine musical and Molberhead showed him various shoes and Barret. entertainment combination, the Martin told every time just what kind of Schubert Male Quartette, and each leather was in Ihe shoo and about what the Quarterly fleeting. of its oft repeated visits to Madi- shoe was worth Mr. Motherhead was inThe second quarterly meeting of sonvillo draws an ever admiring terested and tested the fellow with about the Earlington Circuit.Green River and ever increasing audience. every variety of shoe in stock. Martin told District, Kentucky Conference, will This time additional interest is felt him before leaving that he bad worked in a be held at Earlington Saturday and because of the connection of popu shoe factory and h.ad a brother now at Sunday, February 13th and 14th. lar lirnest Uaytor, formerly of work in a shoe factory at St. Louis. Next Rev. S. W. Shelton, of Greenville, Madisonvillo, with the Schuberts. morning the negro appeared again, and Presiding Eider; C. C. Hall.Pastor. They appear at the Opera House Mr. Victory cashed the check. He told a very straight tale and said his brother ofMauisonville, Inday evening, this There is oome complaint of oc ten sent him checks, be bad previously casional disturbances week. of nublic Here are some comments from worked on Ihe L & N. and other roids.and meetings for worship and other Kentucky towns where had come here to find work. Then be dis- purposes in this place. Such an Ernest has fotmcrly made his appeared. Quite a time elapsed before the offense is a serious one in the eyes check went the rounds and was returned of Kentucky home: law, whether the Mr. Ernest Claytor, a Todd through Morton's Dank, protested The meeting be for public worship or County boy, is with Schubert's salesman Martin had not received the look- other purpose. Don't do it boys. Quartette, which will appear at ed for check, and bad written his bouse If you cannot be gentlemanly in the Opera House Saturday night, who stopped its payment. Mr. Victory your deportment on such occasions kept very quiet for a few days and made stay at home and avoid the possi January 23. Elkton Progress. some inquiries, then called in Marshal t. bility of such disturbance aad the AN OLD PRINCETON BOY. Mr Darnell went to Train Master consequent probable arrest and We take pleasure in announcing Devney to see if be might remember the prosecution. that one of the leading singers of negro as an applicant for a job, or bavo the Schuberts, of Chicago, is our any record or knowledge of his Rev. 1. W. Ligon, former pastor former townsman, Ernest P. whereabouts. Mr. Devney could probable of the Christian church here, who give no Claytor. Soon after Mr. Claytor clue. At Ihe same time he was trying to has been in charge o'f the church at left Princeton, he began the study discover a clue at Norlonville, where Mar Trenton, Ky., since leaving Earl of vocal music, and he is now one tin was supposed to have stopped when be ington, lias now accepted the of the leading tenors of the counleft here. When Ihe M trshil visited Mr. call of the congregation at Se- try. His old friends should not Devney agiin, in a few minutes, brce and will remove genthat town fail to hear him. Princeton tleman gave blm a letter he badthat re and congregation for tothe coming just Banner. Mr. Ligon's many friends ceived from Joo. L.Martin, written at Hop- - year. kinsvile, asking for a job and Ihe signature here will ba glad to have him Mrs. Field Lecture. was identical with tho endorsement on the nearer, and hope to see his face and A large number of children and protested check. Mr. Uarnett went to listen to his preaching from the parents listened the to very enter- Hcpkinsvillo on the early train next morn Earlington pulpit now and then taining and instructivctalk given for ing and came back with his prisoner at during 1897. the children's benefit by Mrs. Ada noon. He was committed to jail by MagisQuite a number of friends atN. Fields at the Christian church trate O. J. Farnswortb, In default of bond, nuptials in Sunday afternoon, along the line and trial set for Tuesday morning at nine tended the Foard-Bon- d Mr. and of temperance instruction. Mrs. o'clock. Tho trial was postponed on ac Hopkinsvillc yesterday. Fields is the State lecturer for the count of tho absence of Salesman Martin Mrs. J. F. Foard, Mr. and Mrs. Win. Wendel, Miss Foard, Miss W. C. T. U. She also spoke to and others. Wilt. Agent Etberidge, for the first time in seven years, made a visit to Evansville last Sunday Drakeman Steve Tapp was slightly injured last week, by having one of his hands pinched while coupling cars. Master of Trains Devney was at Evans ville Sunday assisting in holding an investigation as to causo of lata wreck at Empire. GIVE5 US TRIAL--. r! ALL .... COMMUNICATIONS COMPANY. TO THE iUiUUUiiUUUUiWU increased its capital stock iiUiUUilUUlii.lUi.iUR The Mayfield Woolen Mills have from Agent Tefft, of Norlonville, is reported 125,000 to $200,000. to be seeking the nomination for County Why suffer with Coughs, Colds and Clerk, but we believe the other fellows when Laxative Dromo Qujnine have the cards packed on him. wilt cure you in one day. Does not proJohn Burns, formerly section foreman duce tbe ringing in the bead like Sulphate of Quinine. Put npin on this road, has moved with his family for taking. Guaranteed tablsts convenient lo cure, or money back to Earlington. refuuded. Price 25 Cents. For sale by St. Bernard Drug Store Earlington, Ky. There is talk of another time card in the $1.79 I I '. rU: Ml Jl mm short ttm::b. We will sell For a othr near future A large amount of grain is beta by the L. & N. at Henderson. bandied Sam Jones will lecture at Sebrec, February nth, at 3.00 p. in. and 8.00 p. m. BAILEY'S 0. K. $2.00' SHOES t'i r ft ft m 1 ' Mi'. Geo. Smith, who for years has been cashier for the L. & N. at Henderson, was married last week, and is now on a brida trip South. Dar-net- We will pay tioo IN GOLD for any case of Constipation or Indigestion not cured -by Dr. Carlstedt's rman Liver Syrup. 50c and S1.00 Uo.tles for sale by St. Bernard Drugstore. Carlstcdt Medicine Co , Leslie Reynold is now a sufferer from an Evansville, Ind. injury received in the wreck at Empire. 0) In SI. 79 Per Pair FOR CASH. This is done to in troducc the best TWO DOLLAR Shoe ever put on this market. If you want the Best Bargain ever 'offered COME QUICK How much we lose on each pair of Shoes is our business and your BAIN. i See the Big Pile of them in our Window. 'J ii M Si Uncle Josh Spruccby. This celebrated comedy drama of New England life will be presented at the Oner? House in Madisonvillo on Thursday evening, January 28. The company pre s senting the play is in every particular and carries 30 peo- pie, including a band and orchestra. Special scenery, mechanical effects and the great saw mill scene are among the features. Soncs and dances abound and a rare treat is in store for all who go. A party from here will attend. An open date permits the appearance of this um tuy company mere. first-clas- Cornelia Hester and little Misses Sarah Wendel and Ethel Dulin, of Hecla: Miss Agnes Burr and Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. Moore, of Earlington. The Ladies Magazine Club was very pleasantly entertained at the home of Mrs. I. R. Rash on Thurs day afternoon January 14. Mrs. J. W. Pritcliett, ol Madisonville, was a guest. Mrs. Paul M. Moore reviewed "Thackeray's Haunts and Homes," Scribncrs, and Mrs. Will "Suggestive Feland reviewed Therapeutics," Hypnotic zine. Maga- $100 Reward $100. The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least ono dreaded He Sees Different. disease that science has been able to cure Is in all its stages, and Hall's Yesterday morning the Rev. C. Catarrh Cure is thethat Catarrh. cure only positive C. Hall sought to enter his house known to the medical world. Catarrh beby way of the front door, which ing a constitutional disease requires a con treatment. Hall's Catarrh stubbornly resisted his efforts to stitutionalinternally acting directly uponCure the is taken open it. After several fruitless at mucous surfaces ot the system, thereby detempts the godly man threw him stroying the foundation of the disease, and self with all his-- force against the giving the patient strength by building up the sullen door, which flew open and doingconstitution and assisting nature in its work. The proprietors have struck his wife, who was coming so much faith in its curative powers, that to his assistance, with such vio- they offer One Hundred Dollars for anv lence that she was knocked down case that it fails to cure. Send for list of Address, and received severo bruises and testimonials. . Cheney & Co., Toledo. O. F. wounds about the face. Since Sold by Druggist. 75c. Hall's Family Pills are the best. this painful experience the Herald of the Cross has somewhat modi- fied his views upon married life. fir. Bryan Spoke. He used to think that perpetual Fulton, Ky., Jan. 19. William love was the proper thing, but he Jennings Bryan spent an hour in is now fully satisfied that there arc Fulton last evening. He was en times when a man can be engaged route to New Orleans from Chicago. In response to numerous calls in better business than his wife. for a speech, Mr. Bryan responded. He shook hands with everyone and Ernest Rash, who has been in bid them adieu. the employ of the Hecla Coal Co. The folly of prejudice is frequently at this place for several years, and is now their traveling salesman, shown people who prefer to suffer for was injured in a railroad wreck at years rather than try an advertised remedy. Gallatin, Tenn.. last Friday. He The millions who have no such notions. had entered the train to leave take Ayer's Sarsaparilla for Gallatin but before his train started and are cured. So much for common another one was seen coming from sense. A new dray has beeu noticed on the rear and Ernest saved himself by leaping from the platform just as our streets for tlic past week, thanks the collision occurred. He was to the enterprise of Messrs. Barnett liveryconsiderably bruised, his shoulder & Arnold, the suffering principally, and it was men. Our citizens can now be asfound to be dislocated upon his sured that they can have pianos, arrival at home in Madisonvillo on mirrors, organs, furniture, etc., moved without the usual damage Saturday. caused by the old time, rough joltDR, BELL'S PINE TAR HONEY wagons. ing blood-disease- :, wide-a-wak- c 1 - two-hors- e' Is lite worth living? Yes, if your Liver is in good working order. If not, begin at Stock claim Agent Leslie was down over once using Dr Carlstedt's German Liver . tho Henderson division last week adjustPowder, price 25cts. Do not lake a sub ing claims. stitute Your Druggist can get it if not inj An insight into what Ihe L. & N. R. R. stock. asks for at Evansville and the unjust atMardi Gras this jear will fallfon tack against them can be found in this clipping, giving Mayor Hawkins' version ftlarcu 3. of the matter1: "There is a misapprehenElectric Bitters. sion on the part ot the citizens in regard Electric Bitters is a medicine suited for to what has been asked for by the L & N. any season, but perhaps more generally It seems that a majority, or even needed when tbe languid, exhausted feelof our citizens imagine that the city owns ing prevails, when the liver is torpid and the entire river front, from the south line sluggish and the need of a tonic and alterof the city to the coal mines for wharfage ative is felt. A prompt use of this medipurposes. In fact, the city only owns cine has often averted long and perhaps what she buys or what is donated her fatal bilious fevers. No roedicino will act There is evidently misapprehension on the more surely in counteracting and freeing EARLtNGTOrfrfir." of the citizens either maliciously or part the system front tho malarial poison. through igrorance. The L. & N railroad Indigestion, Headache, Constipation, company 11 occupying a portion of the ''VsBBBBBBBBBBBBBHfJr Dizziness yield to Electric Bitters. 50c river front The present administration and $1.00 per bottle at St. Bernard Drug bad nothing to do with the franchise and Store is certainly not lo bo charged with tno fact that they ar'j there The impression has Operations have been resumed been give:, out that the L. & N. has asked by the Midland Steel Works, at QUICK FIRST a right of way over a street for a distance Muncie, Ind., and 1500 men will CLASS 8IHVICH. J9KX&W of only 2S6 feet, not to own it they could be qiven employment. Number one.rigson short notice not own it if they wanted to but simply JNO. T. BARNETT, Manager. as a ribt of way, an easement over 286 Bucklen's Arnica Salve. feet. S'ill there are men who will have it Tbe best Salve in the world for Cuts, that officials are trying tn givo public Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rbeuin, Fever There is not a word of Sores. Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, properly away 'In-viinc5itlD TIT an fc and Eruptions, and posifc 1 . he truth I'i it and the gentlemen that say it do Corns cures all Skin no pay required. It is Piles or tively so maliciously nr else do not know what they guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or ex are talking about. It is customary in this money refunded. Price 25c per box For Sale by St. Bernard Drug Store. and in every other city where a manufac Writes a regular subscriber, who tory asks for a switch that, it it would no has read it for many years, of the Galveston is to be protected by materially damage any citizen, it be Twice-a-"We- ek issue of the modern forts. Washington author-thoritie- s granted. Not on the theory that it would have ordered the purchase help any one citizen especially, but that it of the necessary site at a cost of would benefit the citizens in general. If Globe-Democr- at it would not benefit the cily no railroad $35,000. should bave it. . Most druggists sell you what you ask "The L. & N. officials say that there is for. Some will ask you to take something a firm that desires to ship coal and gravel which tbey claim is "just as good." and this is the unanimous verdict Sometimes a little more profit induces and if they can get there they can handle them to do this. of its more than half a million Dr. Bell's Pine Tar it It is a mutual benefit Jto Ihe city and Honey is tbe best cough and grip cure. readers. It is comthe public. To do this they must cross After you try it once you will like it too the biggest, best and well to accept any substitute. St. Bernard a street and that Is all there is in it. This cheapest national news and family Drug Store, Earlington; Geo. King. St. seems lo be the opinion of the citizins. Charles. Journal published in America. It and yet we are hounded down and they in poliis say that we are giving away city property. A million dollars a month is tics, but it is above all a news"Indignation meetings are held and men pouring into the territory tributary and gives grow red in the face and call us robbers to Wichita, Kas., principally in the promptly, accurately and imparand thieve. It is a mere business propo- stock-feedin- g industry. tially. to is sition of the L & N. I bave no interest the Farmer, Merchant or ProfesWhy suffer with Constipation, Indigesn the I.. & N , but if it is for the bettersional man who desires to keep tion and Sick Headaches when Dr. Carlment of the city to grant an easement over thoroughly posted, but has not the stedt's German Liver Medicines will cure a street I say to do it I admit that the you. Tbey do not weaken tbe organs on time to read a large Daily paper, public has been mislead. Any man knows which tbey act, but regulate tbe whole d while its great variety of that a public official cannot give away any- system, thereby bringing .relief to tho sufreading matter makes it an inferer. Syrup 50 cts. and $1 per 'bottle, thing. There Is no ituch thing as giving Powder 35 cts. Every bottle guaranteed away public property." or money refunded. For sale by St. Bernard Drugstore. Stands at the Head. TWO PAPERS EVERY WEEK. McKinley will be the third MethAug. J. Dogel, the leading druggist of EIGHT PAGES EA5H TUESDAY AND FRIDAY. Shreveport, La., says: "Dr. King's New odist Predident of the United ONE DOLLAR FOR YEAR. Of tho others, eight have Discovery is the only thing that cures ray States. SAMPLE COPIES FREE. Episcopalians, six Presbytecough, and it is the best seller I have," been J. F. Campbell, merchant of Safford.Ariz , rians, two Unitarians, one ChrisEx. writes: "Dr. King's New Discovery is all tian and one Free-thinkeST. LOUIS, MO. that is claimed for ii; it never fails, and is Glode-Democr- at and the Twice - a beKremis, Mercer County, Pa. We a sure cure for Consumption, Coughs and lieve Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to be both one year for $1.75. Colds. I cannot say enough for its merits ' the best remedy in use. We use it in our Dr. King's New Discovery for Consump- own families, and it is a favorite among tion, Coughs and Colds is not an experi- our customers. Hhckkr Bros. & Co. For vale at and cents per bottlo by Si. ment. It has been tried for a quarter of a Bernard35 Drug 50 Store, Earlington, Ben T. century, and today stands at the bead. It Robinson, Mortons Gap, Geo. King, St. ."" A HANDSOME ILLUSTRATED CAT ALOQUE OF THE never disappoints. Free trial bodies at Charles. St. Bernard Drug Siorr. -Fitzsimmons, the ptigtilist was ! There may not at present be the prosperity wished for, but we do not hear of as many railroads passing into the bands ot the receiver as formerly. A Bourbon county farmer only netted $11 on a fourteen acre to- bacco crop. 1 BAIL-E- Y 8c CO. $1.79 ysC . ,v two-tbir- u " BarnetMrnolil, LIVELY, C Feed and Sale Stable. HEreSE ei x-f- e ei ei e Without Peer." Jt. LomV parison, beyond all strictly Republican It paper, all the news indispensable Jl well-selecte- valuable Homo and Family Paper. Jt OJI GLOBE PRINTING CO., Week r. The Bee H It is reported that the pooling knocked out by a New York news-boy- . Advance a new Theory in the Treatment LOST Large brass key. The arrangement, whereby the white all Cough, Lung and Broachial of finder will be rewarded by leaving paper product of this country Troubles It It Curea and No greater calamity can befall a person it at Crenshaw's Store. should be handled by one stock Cures Quickly. 2? PTrAy ,) fiYfllTiSraiTflHBOSIIESSta. (anniYear.) LOUISVILLE. KBKTUOKY. tathcie tlutrlng to ttam Cbntalm Valitalli InfornvtUt SHOfiTllAHD. TELEGRAPHY, fUmSM, ETCT Viuqvalai lUctlUtufur Lucullng amduattt in Lucrative Stluallont. RafrMI VeKJf LOW. laVtaL. asnaaaac sfeSnMib ,Kr ifrlik Absolutely harraleess and pleasant to take. It cats loose the mucous without exertion or straining and stops the cough Httkaewa to any ether at once by healing the inflamed parts; record ot makes Ayer 's whteh 14 preparation. It Is the best to buy because, gives viffor and vitality to the respiratory dlaaolvaa itniMAlalaty lib o aacy to k hi the One Trw Bleed Partner. organs and prodHces a coAdltien in which so cm MachU tb ftlowaeh, Hood's PiUe arejhe beet family oatbartlc all the f MtctietM are exerted with regularity MwHK, of to WW- i streBgth'and Omttle, reHablf, and harmony. St, Bernard Drug Store, awl river miie!a. promptly commniciD. J: " -Karlinatoa; Geo. Kin St. CbarUa, tor Ayw'a Almanac, m4 out. ware. a " o o sugar-ooatir?, er lal, aJ jri Our Grocery is full of good things. Come to see us. Goto the St. Bernard Store by. Bernard .bTORE. forscarlet underwear at vhole-sal- e prices. We have many items to those ont before we take stock. quilts Buy blankets Ljon't miss us. now. They are cheap at St; 1 company, has fallen through. ' m "St. j Bernard Store. i - ; 1 v "" -- than ill health. Coughs and colds in themselves are not serious maladies. The most trivial cough or cold, if neglected, may lead to asthma, bronchitis or consumption. The right time to treat a cough or colds is right away. Delay means danger. Dr. Bell' Pine Tar Honey is a quick cure, a sure cure and a safe cure. Druggists sell It. St. Bernard Drug Store, Barllagton; Geo. King, St. Charles. THE SUBSCRIBE FOR ONE DOLLAR EEC PER fr& 1 i YEAR, ; gmj -- - MSK'fMijMMlfrVfciifc v" M. -- I mmiL itMjfrdJTAggMnfc faMA-rfcf- t rfatorrti iMf-hT- - ft - - ; .ilfofitfdM JfafiMMWT' Ji'ii.i aMtM'jl' i AmmJmmmStmmmmmmW V1 'O It! ( - ""ffol " 'i t.vH I lu Ci i yr X 4f " O f "' 11 m McKinley's private secretary, askw. ing it the President elect would accept the clothes and wear them. received. tRCACY. A favorable, reply was enough of Mr. McDowell secured -- -j the finest Washington County wool that could be clipped and weaver in ' EEPIB Treasury, sent it to an expert woven into BloomfieM, N. be IfowfcGrWtly Embur- cloth. word was received r" that the cloth had been completed unite Most and would be shipped here. It iHliaTTllimfi it : will be made into a suit by a fash-.- .. gl DwMrving Class, S' . . .. , iuiiuuiu lunui, me committee nav-insecured the proper measure from Cleveland. black rW3 ODWBLIC'SCHOOL TEACHERS. Albert coat will The of thePrince be very latest cut. Th-- j presentation will IntoJ shone J PraT be made by the officers ot the as4baurm ' .j thnw ' WortefXBarikruptcy Completed sociation early in February. The day'i Committee intended to ask the b0btructlons to Financial President elect to wear it at the inauguration, but it has been learned Legislation at Last Ses- that Maj. McKinley had made ston By prior arrangements for his inaugural suit. lm wmmkm ST.'RlSRDCOALCmpANY .1.., m' J MkmmmmAmmmmmi-- "" m n i urn 1M " ittl ...J eplUd ilati To-da- y Jto 'Miners WC.C ' - tyjV tJ ggj Rippers INCORPORATED.) of 3 CQAL AND COKE ISeirliragrtoam, . r -- ' J-i- ,v r .General Office, A "-- K. g g JEBnreirTtcslra , ". j S H. NEWBOLD, Manager, M. CARROLL, Manager, - A. S. FORD. Manager, R. G. ROUSE, Manager, CAPT. T. L. LEE, Manager, 337 Union Slrcqt, Nashville, Tcnn. 342 W. Main Street, Louisville, Ky." Palmer House, Broadway, Paducah, Ky. Cor. Main and Auction St.., Memphis, Tcnn. ' 327 Upper Scccml St., , Offi Jifintillr, IndL $; .i -- - WKoleeale Agerate. JOHN T. HESSER, Hauser Building, St. Louis, Mo. .. J VV. BRIDGMAN, Room 85, Hartford Building, Chicogo, 111. m dared tc for a bii homo. I snssfi effect of SABD his FOLLOWERS. FrankforK Jan. 15. Now is the that deplorable Democratic legacy, a bankrupt Treasury, felt had sail keenly all over Kentucky by that And Fe want r class, who above all others should not be nofbe kept'irom the prompt use night; and'enjoyment of their well earned tho salaries our public school teachOut hi ers who lubor so rarnestly and Tbowi to instruct lilt-- Iii.d and then, t mould the. youth into s.ife hikI ing. X citizenship. all (ho turntrfj I'liis case of Suit: Itankritp'cy, thoinif it will lie rmemhrMl, was gravely for a a' iUBra,aU(l ly the act on cf free thingi silver Joe BhcKburn and his folto pie lowers, who refused to allow any odd r financial relief to be measure-foappear jiassed at the last session of the to flic Legislature because of the repudia'seenifcf of it, f tion of Blackburn and his liullying it, the tactics by that resolute body. "Ho The condition of one denartment ."ZBUsUijourof the State Treasury, the present , defect in the law relating to iand payments, and other V'NPeter f interest are told iu the My' following letter, just written by the UatJ btatc superintendent ot rtiDiic .lerS Instruction to one of the county Superintendents: ., "0T1 foryoal "Cont 1 nt r cperi!--Aj'ri.-- 0 -- Quit coughing is easy enough if you know how to do it. The best way to quit is to take one dose ot Dr. Bell's Pine Tar Honey. Summer coughs, lung coughs, the coumyperap- - VinTer coughs, bronchial coughs or any including the interest on other kind of a cough or cold is speedily o coun ond surplus, amounts to cured by this remedy. Children love it be distributed to County J Kon, aad City Boards of Education. Old people like it. St. Bernard Drug When a mere boy his family years, and in official life had been The island ought never to have FAR FROM NATIVE LAND. The Sheriffs turned in for the "year, in Store, Earlington; Geo. King, St. Charles. moved to Louisville, and he was closely associated with him. He been discovered and matter-of-fac- t ronndaumbcrs, $1,128,500, leaving, if we worsl take into account the current expenses of educated in the Louisville public was an honest and a thoroughly persons should have let it alone. It hutw elect Hobart has did not belong to their sphere. Its the deprrtn)cnOboutj$528,ooo to be supdonated $5,000 to Rutger's College United States Minister Albert S. schools, being graduated lrom the capable man, whom he held in the location was in the imagination of plied from ether sources. N. J. I On the i2lb day of July of this fiscal at New Brunswick, Mr. High School in the class of i860. highest esteem, and of whose Defoe, where Crusoe and his man Willis Dies of Pneumonia year, when the Auditor submitted me bis I nooart graduated lrom fhiQ ml. 1WV1 He immediately adopted the law death he learned with the deepest Friday were born and lived and estimate upon which the present apportion- - lece in thr rlnce nt 'fit in Honolulu. aoleon lr acted their parts. Since matter-of-fajsniH iifade, be tbowoj a deficit for the I j as his profession, and, after read- regret. f at hiK prcceuiog year ot aDOUl 2GO,000. persons did dabble in the mis ing a thorough course with his blH added to the last named amount, gives a CHAIRMAN ROBERTS. thing and find an island, there is SKETCH OP HIS PUBLIC CAREER. Notional Hlners' Convention, of abofit $736,000 in excess of the total J I. step-fatheMr. Clemmons, he enI'M no better fate for it than evanish-men- t "Sberifii' revenue." The estimate in ques0L& Columbus, O , Jan. 13. The tered the senior class of the Louistion showed to the credit of this fund at nnA ! in a puff of volcanic smoke. was that time, $93,383 30, which, together, with Honored by Republican Leaders Remains Will Be Brought to ville Law School, and was grad- national miners' convention hoa Nobody cares anything for the this fund's' share of tax on banks, amountfor the antipa- island or the facts of the case. The hot Louisville as Quickly as uated from that institution, deliv- remarkable ing to $142,352 94, as shown by that docuIn a Brilliant Banquet, Which ment, in all.for our purpose.say, $236,000, thy shown by the delegates toward only truth in the matter worth ering the valedictory address to Possible. ntU They Gave. left practically $500,000 to be derived somenoting, that Robinson Crusoe lived tinj the class of 1865. He then en- their officials, the following being on an island and had a man named thing like as follows; From stocks and lost bonds about $122,000, which is, of course, adopted unanimously in spite of Friday and met with a lot oi enit San Francisco, Jan, 15 The tered upon the practice of his proalready available, leaving $378,000 to LETTERS FROM M'KI.MEV A.VD HA.VXA. the protest of all of the officers tertaining adventures, still stands. come from the sources named Jbclow, and Raid isteamcr Monowai, which arrived fession with Mr. Clemmons, and from railroads which are expected to pay This belongs to the eternal verities at midnight, brought advices from enjoyed a fair and profitable client- present: Louisviile, Jan. 15 The about $263,000, for which we must depend "Whereas, The present system which are above all facts, and can given at the Louisville Hotel Honolulu to the tffect that United age, until 1870, when he entered a or method of entering into con- not be disturbed il upon lax on aisuiiea spirits; (2J,licenses; Ms,' (3) fines and forfeitures; (4). miscellaneous ratu corporauons; tsj.otner miscellaneous items, last night in honor of bam J. States Minister Albert ' S. Willis race with nine contestants for the tracts or agreements "by state or people or seafaring men. i"Aii mm Chairman of the Re- died at office of County Attorney. A con- districts is detrimental to us as a Only about one-hathe fund derived from Roberts, 9:30 a. m. on January 6, A measure has passed the House Campaign Committee, ipea i .IbesA sources durinc .. fiscal -year has un publican the . n.-.r 'iume rreacnea me treasury, leaving, was a deserved tribute from the after an illness covering several vention was held und he was de- mining craft, because mine owners permitting the establishment of Dd OQt7--- 1 ingr say$i32,ooo to be collected .rom these Republicans of the State to their months, resulting from the attack clared the party nominee and was and operators are given an undue national bauks, with capital of advantage over us, and by such $20,000 sources. brother. in places of 4,000 or less of pneumonia he suffered while on elected. In 1874 he was l$f sum up: The Treasurer has on hand means are enabled The following members ol the his vacation to the United States. winning easily from all of his op- demands upon us; to force unjust population. belonging to this fund about $88,000, due therefore, be it MJ from railroads,$i 15,000; yet to be collected party sat arounnd the table: "Resolved, That we, the repreIn April last the Minister and ponents. from the five sources last named above, The Granite City Steel Works, S. J. Roberts, A. E. Wilson, about $132,000; making $335,000, which In 1876, after an active and sentatives of the miners in conven Illinois, it is reported, will reL. Solomon, D. X. Murphy, John family left Hawaii for a visit to covers the amount yet due teachers, and declare at Louisville. somewhat bitter canvass. lie was tion assembled, do hereby signing sume operations, after an idleness leaves a small balance for current expenses, Barr, W. E. Grinstead, Granville their old home ' that we are opposed to the of several months, and run day and provided toe Auditor's estimates, which Shaw, John L. Wheat, John While in San Francisco on the re- elected to Congress, defeating Dr. any sca,e or entering into any night. Employment will'bc given upon the whole up to thi s have met his Fultz, Jr., W. E. Riley, St. John turn trip the Minister contracted a Lawrence Smith, a man of great contracts by states or districts." figures, are realized. about 500 men. Boyle, C. C. Mengel, George D. At last, the fact remains, that our greatupon wealth and influence, and the Hon. President Penna told the conTodd, Burton Vance, Will Mundy, severe cold' which settled est source of .trouble'rests the present year Work for the Unemployed. his lungs. This was the immediate Robert Mallory, who had formerly vention that if the resolution was -- . in the fact that a deficit of over $200,000, Julius Barkhouse, John MarshaU, adapted they would have no organScranton, Penn. ' Jan 14. The above of the whole amount of Oscar Beckman, W. C. Nones, cause of his death. At noon on been to Congress. His Republi ization by the close of another north works of the Lackawanna' the distributable fund of last year, was W. Magce, C. E. Ovcrstreet, October3i,while leaving church,his can opponent in this race, was the year. turned over by the former Administration John to be made good out of the revenues of H. H. McCulIoch, Charles Balhorse ran away and threw Mr. Willis Hon. Walter Evans, who now A scale committee was appointed Iron and Steel Campany resumed tbja fiscal tear. That sum, along with the lard, D. G. Colson, W. G Gwath-meafter several He was taken io a holds the place. In his next race as follows: Patrick Dolan and operations amount on hand, which was thought not C. W. Erdman, Dr. T. H. to the ground. Paul Timmer, Pittsburg district; months of idleness. With the resttfficient to iustifv makine a navment at Baker. T. M. Rvan. Sam Castlu- - physician's office, and soon recov he defeated John Walls Kearney W. T. Evans and Tj L, Lewis, this time, and the railroad sumption of the south mills a weqk F- - Buckner, ered sufficiently to return to Ins for the Democratic nomination and Ohio; W. B. Knight and now due andwilirdonlft- - man W T RolPni iBiimatea above, John ago, the entire establishment is leie. be turned into the Treasury in a few W. E. Wyman, lr., John W. home at Waikiki. He never left Col. Horace Scott, hisRepublican Kennedy, Indiana, and James uajfs, would more than have met the Yerkes, C. M. Barnett, George W. His O'Conner and John Carson, Illi- now in operation, employing 3,000 opponent in the election amount now due teachers. Lieberth, E. T. Franks, Charles it again. workmen. Orders have been re'It is not out ot place to say, however, as Fever increased, and the cold third race was made against Judge nois. is (.easy to be seen from the statements G. Richie, J. T. Grinstead, F. E, ceived which will keep the entire deWilliam B. Hoke, who withdrew, talcen in San Francisco "soon above, thai these salaries cannot be Brocar. Crusoe's Island. plant at work for six weeks. promptly met under existing laws, unless teu( This and a portion of the Democratic Mr. Charles T. Ballard was veloped into pneumonia. St. Louis Republic. afsufiicient surplus should be carried over toastmastcr, Mr. Roberts, St. Joseph, Mo., Jan. 14. After lungs party nominated Major Thomas H. John W. settled so firmly upon the from year to year to cover the amount coSkeptical landlubbers will kindly llected from clerks," etc., during the last Yerkes, Augustus E. Wilson, C. that it could not be checked. All Hays. In his fourth race for this hold hands off the story of the sea- seven years of idleness the St. Jo half of the year. M. Barnett, John L. Wheat Chas. Very respectfully, withposition he defeated Capt. ..Silas faring men that Robinson Crusoe's seph Nail Mills will be put in opW. J. Davidson. t G. Richie and B. L. D. Guffy re- human effort was expended Department of Public Instruction, Office ot Superintendent. Frankfort, Ky.. Jan 8 t Supt. Tboaas H. Smith, Madiionvillr, Kr, Dear Sir; Replying to your Inquiry of (be Gib instant, in which you say, in part, "Your announcement 01 me mammy ofctbe Treasurer to honor draft for teach 1 As the ers' salaries was received f .( &.... ..I .(.f. CUmrtrr (, i wW Qtaln 1ml onA ha-- i mnftp- full ...www .w-- . W.U.W WW. www ww with the State; also that the Jrfl undcanmit be turned into other x. they will demand an explanation hy their money Is not here jand fbe paid ont to thera I hope Jyou I IJ avor me with explanation of this de lay." LDee 10 assure you mat 11 is a mai ler of profound regret to me that the State found herself at the first of this month unable to pay teachers promptly the balance and to suggest that Ihrm only'oue 'or "SheriaV - 1M differentrevense"isfrom whichof eightfund "OJfcffthis sources is derived, and really constitutes, as a rule, of the whole, fund, The about County Superintendents certified to this - 30a i .,,,. a 1 ... y, a.( "''3Tient A bearing was bad before the Wajs and Means Committee on the nth inst.. in regard to the duty on coal. Many operators were present and expressed opinions in regard thereto. One of them said that the dnty ai much too low, considering either the revenue required or an equitable disposition of duties. Another favored the restoration of the 75 cents per ton duty. ' A proCbarle. ducer of gas coal proposed that the duty should A repreA man nanud Donahue has been be higher even than the fiure named arrested charged with murdering sentative of the Pocahontas district claimed to his bride before the ceremony was have lost 25 per cent, of his business under the A party from San Francisco Wilson law. a day old. thought that 40 cents per ton was as much as rjDr Carlstedt s German Liver Powder is should be levied on any coal, and be wanted it to the cheapest, purest and best family medi- include both bituminous and anthracite. cine in the world tor Dyspepsia, Constipation and Sour Stomach. It has a clezr guarantee to cure. Price 2jcts at St. Bernard Drug Store. In the mining machinery case in Atchison, Kan., in which the Independent Electric Co., of Efforts are being made to modify 111., sned Donald Bros, for $4,412, bethe divorce laws of North Dakota, Chicago, ing balance due on mining machinery, engines and the lawyers and hotel keepers, who have reaped a harvest, are and boilers, etc., Donald Bros, set up a counter making a big fight against the claim, asking for all money paid on electric mining machinery to the Independent Co., and change. $11,000 damages; tbey claim that the machines would not do the work required, junuo ului.no. The jury awarded Donald Bros, a verdict of $3,000. It lit Mirk. A Quart (or 3 Cents. DOE!, NOT STREAK TUB CLOTHES. One thing is certain: It will not do to No oae can tell what the end will be. Pneumonia, catarrh, chronic bronchitis, if not consump tion invariably result from a neglected cold. It is surprising, too, that bad colds are so often neglected when one remembers bow easily and at what little expense tbey may bo cured. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy s always prompt and effectual, and costs but a trifle; 25 or 50 cents is a trifle as compared with the disastrous effects of a neglected cold. Mr Annr Mercer cf Chester County, Pi , in .peaking of this remedy, said; "Stmrlime I had a bad cold and cough. I trird almost everything, Finally, Mr. Hunt, the druggist, Chamberlain's recommended Cough Remedy, and one 50 cent bottle of a ruted me entirrlv " For sale by the St. Uernaid Diug Stcrir, Earlington; Urn T. Robinson, Motions Gap; Geo Klnp, St fool with a bad cold cold. SOMETHING WORTH KNOWING. A freight train on the Louisville & Nashville R. R. at Empirr, Ky., ran into a side, track and left the track, running into the store of the Empire Coal Co , making a wreck of the store and the cars. Keeo a Sharo Lookout for Fresh I tern j of Interest to the Retail COAL and COKE TRADE, which will aouear from time to time, DermanentlvoccuDyine this space. ST. BERNARD COAL COMPANY. . PITHY PARAGRAPHS. INCORPORATED. if J vritk v The American clipper ship Commodore, a'cargd of coal, has left Baltimore, Md forSaa Francisco, Cal. The distance is 18,500 miles. One hundred miners have gone on strike higher wages at Dorchester, Vi. for ao The Southern coal trade lias not come up to the expectation; of the operators during the past quarter. e The Dlack Diamond Coal Co. lost their and contents Drakesboro, Ky., by fie. stnro-bous- Loss estimated, $7,000. A coal barge, carrying 15,000 bushels of coil, was sunk In Louisville, Ky., on -- the aid ult. Much of the coal will bo recovered. St. Bernard Coal Tipple on Tennessee River, at Paducah, Ky., for Supplying Steamboats . 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 EST THE MARKET. Dei little coal went on the rise ot the rivers, contrary to the expectations ot a number ot rivrf mep. The overstocked condition ot the Southern mirket is responsible for thie, and notwith-slandjo- g the fact that there are millions of bushels lying in the pools loaded, only a few tews vent oat. An explosion ot gas in the Monitor Coal Co 's miles west ot West Day City, Mich., killed one, miner and injured several others. The blest Bluing made, Take no other For sale by St. Bernard Drug Store. de Works of the Baltimore Glass Co., have been started on full time, after being idle since last June. Work was given 200 men. two-thir- oSc-7.riiare- The Columbus Coat Exchange of. Ohio, composed bf retail dealers in that city, has empowered the board of directors of the organization to advance the price of coal in case the mining rate is advanced as proposed. The association intends to work towards securing a uniform price of $2,50 in winter and $2.25 in summer so that consumers will kuow at all times what price is to be paid when stocking up in summer and know that the price will not go any lower when they have bought their supplies. The association is strict in enforcing full weight on coal. Crushed Coke Why buy High-price- fop TbeSlo Coal Co., of Birmingham, Ala., lias declined to bid for the convict laborer formerly leased from Montgomery County, Ala., and worked in the mines at Coalburg. As a result ot the strike ot miners at Tracy City, Tenn , the mines hae been shut down and the mules removed to the Teonessse Coal, Iron & It. It. Co's. mines, 500 miners are out. Base Burners and Furnaces. d Anthracite Coal, when you can get ST. BER- NARD CRUSHED COKE for a much less price? One ton ot the Crushed Coke will do the same, work as one ton of The Standard Coal Co., ot East Dernstadt, Ky., lecently purchased the-co-al yards of J. It. Stevens in Cynthiana, , Ky., and shipped coal there. All the other dealers commenced cutting prices in order to drivo the new concern out. They are now selling Kentucky coal at C and 7 cents per bushel; it formerly sold for 14 cr 13 cents per bushel. the best Anthracite Coal 's ASK YOUR DEALER FOR IT, AND SAVE MONEY railroads. lf $1,642,-j5yffTt- Super-infeedM- is Vice-Preside- nt k ct to-da- iu' :a of-fa- At 60 miles an hour a driving feet in diameter wheel five and one-haNow, revolves five times every seco-- d. the reciprocating parts ot each cylinder, Including one piston, piston rod, cross head and connecting rod, weighing about 650 pounds, must move back and forth a distance equal to the stroke, usually two feet, every time the wheel revolves, or in a fifth of a second. It starts from a stato of rest at the end of each stroke of the piston, and must acquire a velocity of 3a feet per second, in one twentieth ot a second, and must be brought to a state of rest in the same period of time. A piston 18 inches in diameter has an area of 254 tquare Inches. Steam ot 1 jo pounds pressure per square inch would, therefore exert a force on the pUton equal to 38, 175 pounds. This force It applied alternately, on each side of the piston ten times in a second. Troy Budget. . DR. MENDENTTAT.TVB IMPROVED CHILL Al ill CUE GUARANTEED TO CURE lf ur olofed iti?ens. CHILLS AND FEVER And PREPARED ONLY BY v-i- hard-workin- g lilnlir ot ne 1 per All eomniumciliotit tod to this column should bo aJtlreiieJ tp Geo. ALrXAKDin, Karlmtlon, Kr. MaUria In all Form. Txteleas. None eenulno without ths abore picture --ad the signature of J. O. HetulefitL Prloo, CO cents at alt Dealers. .T. O. TE,TSTJSJSITAJLJL IND. EVANSVILLE. Rev John liailey returned homo Monday from Casky. Rev. T. II. Merriweatber White Plains Siiaday. - floated Room Io Sold by Mattiogly & Co., Earlinglon; Crabtreo Cbal Mining Company, Ilsley, Kentucky. Come out to tbo night. Reading to- .' one-tent- h Where Is the man that said he would bring the news and fivo It to me'. You want the Dee a'od Globe lb read. Mr. Jame3 Alexander was married to Miss Ella Bullock, Wednesday, 13 Mrs.Kiltebrew and son have.the meailej. John 'Atkinson, of Chicago, left today, Soma one went to see his girl the other night, and her mother told him'' when she wanted to Lave company she would send for him. Mrs Ella Alexander is sick. Abo y, to-da- y j Parker his returned to bis first love. Ij Hill Hines is on the sick list. Mrs Do not bo dscrinvl br altart- -r think you am est tbo bart id, After Maj. McKinley was elected President, the Washington County Wool Growers' Association' decided to make him a- unique present. It took the form of a suit of clothing to be made from homegrown wool and cloth. Before proceeding with the matter, Hon. John McDowell commissioner of the National Pike, wrote tp James Boyle, Maj. home-woven Suit of Clothes for McKinley. Pittsburg, Pa., January 13 Like tilU&aecM, headache, stewach. Indigestion are promptly cured hy Hood's Plus. They do their work Liver Ills a V t '. jOMlly and Uaroaj;bly.. rVf ". itumt juttr dlaner Pliui 19 All draftgtas. I. nood A Go., LoweH.Mas. T to take. wWi xls SMttfprlHa. k Hood's Pills Gov. Bradley was absent because of his thtoat trouble. His physician has forbidden him to speak and he would have been to respond t2) a toast had he attended the banquet. fcjo-pecte- my acceptance of your Invitation. I deA SKETCH. sire, however, to Join you in the expression (Evening Post) Roberts, and of reeard and esteem for Mr of high appreciation of the valuable serThe Hon. Albert S. Willis was a vices he rendered during Ibe last camoaien. is a matter oi special pride to Kentuckian by birth, having been The victory everywhere, and ot the Republicans county on January which the Republicans of your State may botn in Shelby M. A. Hanna.'' 1 841. proud. be His father was Dr. 22, out avail. Three, physicians la rebored incessantly and held frequent conferences upon the case. "James F, Buckner, Jr., My Dear Sir: A few days befotc Christmas the Maj. McKinley is very glad to learn that it is proposed to give a complimentary ban- case "was pronounced hopeless. quet in recogition of the services of Mr. It was not known when the MonSamuel J. Roberts as Chairman of the State Committee of Kentucky. Ha hopes owai left whether an escort would the occasion will be a very pleasant one and regrets that it is impossible for him be sent with the remains, but it to accept your invitation to be present. was the opinion ol a number of Yoius very truly, citizens that a representative of the "Ias, Boylh, Private Secretary." "Mr. James F. Buckner, Jr. My Dear IForeign office should be detailed 3 Oil Your valued lavor 01 recent date. in I viting me to attend a complimentary din-- 1 as an escort to accompany the rener to be tendered to Mr. Sam I. Roberts. 3iiains to Louisville and turn them January 14, its at band. It Is a source of regret that business engagements prevent over to the officials there. sponded to toasts. Among the letters of regret ceived were the following: campaign Miller, and in he won over the Hon. Augustus E. Wilson, in whom the Republicans had the greatest confidence. In 1886 Mr. Willis aspired to the same office, but was defeated in the, Democratic primary election. He served as an assistant Democratic elector in what was called the "Greely race," and by his arguments in many of the towns in the State he made for himself the reputation of being familiar with' national politics long before he became a member of Congress. -- hhr-fifth CLEVELAND AFFECTED. f Shelby Willis, a near relative of Isaac Shelby, the first Governor , of Kentucky. His mother beforti marriage was Miss Harriet her Button, of Oldham pounty. Washington, Jan. 15. The news of the death of United States Minister Willis at Honolulu was received with deep regret in Washington. President Cleveland was deeply affected at the news of the Minister's death. He said thatifce mjgte' had known Mr. Willis fr Annie Priichett quite, ill. island has vanished from the face eration about February 1. Charles Rev. A. Jackson preiched for II. II. of the waters. wen, ot Kansas City, will operate Of course, if the story is ques- the works and a ,atg0 orcc of men Carter Sundiy. linnnrl. thorn will hi nn trnnl.tr.' ..... w aw. ww, ... . ii in the . John Nurse, of Hopinsville, will be employed about verification. It is told now , city. . with most convincing circumstan At 60 miles an hour the resistance of a Now is the lime to tako'music' tiality by sailors who vouch for the train is four times what it is at 30 miles--ttruth of their testimony. If necMrs. Davis is giving painting and other is.lhe fuel must bo four times as great essary, more circumstantiality can in the one case as. in the olher. Dut nt lessons be given, and any number of sea- 60 miles an hour this fuel must be exerted If I should, die faring men may be awkward in for a given distance In half the time that their thumbs on the strings of it is at 30 miles, so that the amount of And you, should coma to my cold corpse and say, the harp, but they are easy with. power exerted and steam generated in a Weeping and heartsick'.o'er my lifeless clay; their tongues on oaths. given period of time must bo eight times If I should die Everybody knows the history of as great as the faster spaed. This means the island, which was dubbed Juan that the capacity of the boiler, cylinders And you should come in.deepest grief 'and woe, Fernandez. It was supposed to be and the olher parts must be greater, with the temporary abode of Alexander a corresponding addition to the. weight of And say, "Here's thm subscription I owe." I might arlse.In my great whlte'cravat, Selkirk, who was supposed to be the machine. Obviously, therefore, if And say, "WhatVthat?" of the original the immortal Cru- Ibe weight per wheel, on account of the soe. All of Jhese these things arc weight that the rails will carry, is limited, If I should did mere suppositions, but were given we soon reach a point when the driving And you should coma beside ray., corpse by sundry tablets wheels and other parts cannot be further and kneel, ii put up on the island by matter-of- enlarged, and then we reach the maximum Clasping my bier to show the grief you feel; fact men. According to certain speed. The sice adjustment necessary of I say, if I should die truthful sailors, this island, with the various parts yt these, immense en- And you should como and there nad then,. , its verifying tablets and traditions gines may be indicated by some figures as has vanished, was blown up, ut fo tbn work performed by th$e parts wbn lust even hmt'ab&ut paying me, terly demolished, in lact, by a voii the locomotive is working at high sped. I might arise 'awJjjJbMI'Vd urop , again. canic explosion. Taki a pawengw angina a any of ibe big ..WW.W-4I hat for a mere onir. Bar from reliable BMnafactam dMllnir. There It none In the world tntt ran w)iut In nerbuiloU contraction, denhiniy of orklBtr rrU.nneni u of flnn. be at-- In nnneereBoe. or --' l unnajlnmroTeiBeoUMlhe NEW MOMS. trrtlfinU wd Asa 8nlh tM MOST POPULAR SEWING MAOHINK Te WRITE FOR CIRCULARS. H016 SewiD MuIilM Cu. u, MUmeffSMiBi.N.T. ucoo,ill. Hr.L6me.iio, t'MuSyiou, ' Uiifmixcnoo,OiU irLuci, Qi. Bomo-,M- M TOR SALE BY J F. DeWLDER, Ky. BENT. EOBINSOJ,. '' ', DRUGGIST Tvio-rtox-x'ti ' 1M 0m, i? PJT veri-similitu- , Always on hand a full and oomplete stock of DRUGS AND MEDKilNB8. , dd , FUMERY and TOILET ARTICLE PAINT AMD OlJ-S- i' iYICIHANS' PRESCRIl-nO- N Ex, th A-- o UvnUJUL,X COMPOUNI oL, P ,Ai, A.t.t ,j. ff ' ;w a f. - t "3 r ;, .: niL o".