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Bee (Earlington, Ky.): February 11, 1897
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Tl,' fc"WPBgy . . y 'vh - Latest Shies Copper-plat- e Engraving Wedding Cards, Visiting Cards, &v., on short u,iu u vcu prices, ai mis OJiee. j tnl r7 r-- t : .. lIVMWWftrtftftHi M fefHTH iii- - - " ii ... , .... - . .. ,- -- ., YEAR. TIIE.QTJAINT LINCOLN. EARLINGTON, HOPKINS COUNTY, KENTUCKY, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY xnoro's DavlP Wltntnat wny oi makLINCOLN. ing a man do a thing, whether ho wants A STUDY 8o disparagement could Boarcoly no to or not, has mado mo appoint," eta fnrthor thnn tho following, tho full But somotimes ho wns in a cheerful PECULIARITIES OF HIS PHYSICAL AND mood oven in bestowing ofllco. Onoo in MENTAL 8TnUCTURE. my prcsenco ho wroto on a card for a waiting ofllco fiockcr n noto reading WWiW thus: "To tho secretary of tho treasury: An extraordinary Combination of Unfitted Tho bearer, , Is an applicant for mrM Whcrcfu III GrratncM Lay Ho tho position of in tho custom houso Grow Like tho Hickory nnd Ripened at Baltimore, nnd if his rooommonda-tion- s rtko the Oak Ills rjaco In History. nro satisfactory and I recollect them to havo been good tho faot that ho is a Methodist is in his favor, as they complain of us somo." wrj"tnif Among tho predisposing canEcs of this lit? nua mmm tendency early illltoraoy is tho least po'?fis injiniiinx rr!7ZTTnu aim causes aro moro tent Tho controlling JyS-d&SllmmWxEmmmmmammW complex and rocondito. Hbnky O. WnrrsET. " . Tit-D2SB: TsnMLW WmismM Lincoln' Spcclflo Ufo Work. Ono often thinks of his lifo as cut off, but no great man sinco Crcsnr has seen his lifo work ondod as did Lincoln. Napoleon diod upon n desert rock,- - but not NpnilAH P. JCDD. until Austorlitz and Wagram had Tho man who prcxentod his namo to the momories, and tho dust of tho emChicago convention in Jane, 1800. j pire ovtn ns all dust. Cromwell know forco of which is quito n puzzlo to tho that Eugland had not at heart materially BRABAM LINCOLN was understanding: "I rend n Fort of Icoturo altered. Washington did not know that a rnnn opart from his kind bnt I ho had created ono of tho groat, perhaps to thrco dlfloront audiences, in mind, body aud fortune did so under circumstances which mado tho greatest, empires to bo knowii to Physically ho was what it a wasto of no timo whatever." man. But Lincoln had n specific task to would bo called in biology a freak and Apropos of this lecture, which ho do to snvo his country und to mako it in botany a sport ono of thoso abrupt oxpondod much timo and pains on, bnt frco and on thnt fateful 14th of April departures from tho morphological lino bo a failure, I saw in which proved to ho knew that ho had accomplished both for whioh scionco can as yot glvo no reaa papor that ho had mndo atrip to Clinthings. son. No rcscmblnnco could over bo ton to deliver it, and tlicro was no audi-encTbcro nro tboso who would say that traced botweou him nnd any of his relaso I commenced to joke him nLont chanco put this man whero ho was to tives licar or remote. No two men of it, when he ruefully said: do this work. To tho thoughtful- - mind tho samo raco could woll bo moro unliko sponk of it, for it plagues mo "Don't design, soma," Rut ho wns used to rebuffs of it was not chanco, howover, but great- than ho uud his father, nnd of his thrco and thnt tho design of which all this kind. In Juno, 18C0, Hcrudonmndo ness is a part. War is indeed tho cruel-bi- o Eons nouo showed any great likeness to him iu form or features or any suggesa great effort to got up a ratification of tho nations. It is tho studont of tion of tho samo mental or moral traita meeting at Bpringflold, to which, a century henco who shall propcrlyplaco From tho social, domestio nnd physical but ono man came. When Lincoln tho civil war iu Amorlcau history. But, brrlvcd, ho said, "This meeting is larger whatever (hat placo bo, thcro can bo no standpoint nliko ho soomod indeed "tho than I know it would bo, for, whilo I donbt of tho position In it of tho war man without a model nnd without a know that Horndou nnd I would bo president Liko William tho Silent, his shadow," a being sont into onr sphero for n epcciOo purposo, and, bocnuso of hero, I did not know that anybody eleo domination of nil about him wns n mathis mission, not permitted to becomo a would come, but ono other has come ter not of personal doslro, but of nbso-lut- o part of tho stock iu whioh ho wns born you, John Pain." nnd constant growth. Thcro nro fow IIo usunlly took a pessimistic viow of moro Interesting characters In history or toolcoply rooted iii its social organ-Isnny thing that related to himself personthan Lincoln. Thcro is uono who in It is in his physical strnctnro. T am ally, but somotimes tlicro would bo a quito tho samo manner fits himself eo littlo rift in tho somber cloud which absolutely into his circumstances. It porsuaded, that tho key is to bo found hung ovor his desliuy. Thus iio wroto is tho highest form of genius thnt fo to thoso nmazing cplsodos which alarmto his friend Speed, "I havo been qulto produces ns to mako production seem ed or disgusted his friends nnd hnvo a man sinoo you left." And whilo in effortless, and It is perhaps the greatest puzzled his biographers. Caricaturo durcongress ho wroto to Ilorndon, "As you cf nil tributes to Lincoln thnt what ho ing his lifo mndo tho public familiar aro all so anxious for mo to distinguish did seems sometimes only what tho with como of his oddities, but measuremysolf, I havo concluded to do so beforo ments taken nftor his death and pre man would havo dono iu Ms place. loug." Ho had a felicity of statement whioh wns peculiarly his own and stamped with his own Individuality. Thus ono Tom Johnson, his foster brother's son, stolo a watch in Champaign, whioh was subsequently recovered, and Lincoln, in commenting on ho ptobnbilities of his guilt, thuH snmmarlzcd tho caso: "Tho watch disappeared from whoro he might hnvo taken it, aud it reappeared at a place whero ho might havo left it." Of a certain mean lawyer ho said, "Tho doctriuo of tho transmigration of sonls may bo truo; but, if so, whon Quirk waa born uo ono diod." tliiTcnraoyiiwgit kiiou miuwnuimng roHIIcal loader. As booh as ho found an opportunity ho whispered to me. Hint NMVwjfiT'? 4 Hf Wmuwi tan IkniLrf. feller oan crowd tho most words into tho fewest Idoas- of nny ono I ever saw. caEC, t , rntn to retain him in a My letter camo back, with his indorsement on it, "Conut mo in." Another well recognized pcculiaii-- y y is that his quaint sayings aro geuernl uullko tho quaint saying oi '"'J""' olso and l.onr tho Llncoiiiinii slnmp andBigbr- ilo ns unerringly as if his appended thereto. Take, for was niw Fomo-whoiaov'o. this niodo to portray u "You Involved but veritable fact, may fool nil of tho people somo of tho Fv timo, nntl you may ioo bumu u plo all tho time, but you can't fool all of tho pcoplo all of tho lime." That kmimmWjAI-wVtWWMkkm ulil would at onoo bo recognized nn Lincoln s, 11, 1897. rlf cation waa fdllowed soon Tjy othors, nn was in tno iccc Uiio normal man whioh all tho faults and of his touches with tho heel first and oarly life woro shown in follies grosfcest tUHtbWHlHt All ILSE fUlS. I tho Best Cough tJjrup. TiuteaUood. Um to caution nil users of 8im ao prossuro forward dotaiL That tho ,Y,sh gradually brings tho In time. Hold hf dnuulnt. I reaction was so slight Regulator a subject pflhe deepest VI&W8 OF A LAWYER WHO WAO ON t to tho toos, from which thcro is n sort is tho final proof that Lincoln's placo In KfmsftilATj zJr.m l Jl '' of spring to tho noxt stop, tho foot thus tho vory rcnlth of tho firmament is for- -' THE SAME CIRCUIT W.TH HIM. describing snecessivo arcs of circles, bub nf Rlmmnna Liver Reculator in r Lincoln planted his whoio foot evenly customers are often deceived by lilt Mode of Uspreulon Quaint Baylne ; flftarn that on tho ground and lifted it in tho samo Buying ami taking somo medicine of a That Aro Unllko Tlioo of Any Ono Else way, eo that his track was liko that taste, believing it to appearance or An Instance of Sftrcwni Rccoltectlom which may bo mado by n heavy man on fciimmom Liver Regulator. Wo warn PBACTtCAl j of a Contemporary. stilts, tho bottom of tho stilt being is on nnlosi the word Regulator shaped liko a porfectly flat foot. It 1890, by tho Author. Oopjrlght, jKojtkckago or bottle, that itis not Simmons and evtfeler would bo wcarisomo repetition to glvo Although ho was very gravo in liia Kver Regulator. No ono else makes, or tho many statements nbont tho awkB brliis madnSiininoui Liver Regulator, or own porsou, ho lovod tho most bizarro wardness of his movements duo to this Kjffliina cilled Biminons Liver Regulator, and irregular wits. Roger North, Late with Tabor Bros. very peculiar structure. Itmaybonotod liZcilinA Co., and no medicine mads "Lifo of Lord Guilford."" Manufacturing Jewelers, KJwaWVjno o'so is tho same. We alone can on co moro, howover, that, oddly as ho Dallas, Tex., and Ernest nppoarcd to strangers when standing or rnlo, Mr. Lincoln While, as Bwitun. and we cannot bo asresponsible, u I ployed directa and uncuibclllshed em- o Mnlliormi,li(iiifti ronrpurntoil tho Hmeua walking, this wns greatly increased Wiggers, Nashville, Tenpnot lipln you as you aroled to expect thoy whon ho wns lying down, ns then his to convey bis thoughts nnd was nessee. Am prepared to Raw this fact well in mind, ifyou have term and emphatic ('.hough without will. outlino appeared iu full rolief. When been in tho habit of usinna mcdicino which procodeut) hi stylo, thoro novcrtholcsa do tho caricaturist of 1800 stated that ho you supposed to boBimraons Liver Regula- - frequently occurs in his spccoheA, writwas "tbfn as n lath and cast n shadow First-Cla- ss or, itccauso mo name was ecnww.iav mti ings and random Hayings n qunlntncss Jewelry Repairing liko n lightning rod," it wns bnt nmod-crat- u net havo tho word t. and tho package did oxaggoration for that hcatod camKfjulutor on il. you havo been imposed of expression dorlvcd from no model paign. Such wns this odd combination nnd strletly Mil Juris, whlla not jnfro; Office at Walker & Twy-man'- s, havo not been taking Simmon tho stomach tho legs of n glant-wi-tu Pon and qucntly it requires qulto nn oiTort to Regulator at all. Tho Regulator lis Main street, west of n dwarf; tho arms of an athleto hung gropo throngh tho intricacies of expresp n favorably Known lor many years, ana of Railroad. r, upon tho chest of a consumptive; a man FIRST ronTOAIT OF LINCOLN WITH A nKAHD. sion to tho Involved ldoa. I think, II who uso it know how nccesssrv il u for of Jmmcnso physical strength who was Dy permission of B. B. McQuro. that tho idea was strongly enforced and Ague. Bilious Fever. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. novor really well, n'nd a born humorist over fixed. Tho world road thoso personl)ypensia, and all disorders aud dooply impressed on tho mind by with on iutrnctnblo livor. mcauB of tho soarch nnd analysis real dotnlls nud smiled, but itwas n rath or ising nviu a lieihciiijjivi. Extraordinary as this combination of bad smilo, and tho Lincoln of 1830-Cquired. WeaSKVOU 10 lOOK ioi- jtuuikiiw, " unfitted parts was, it was no moro ex- was Ignored. For thoso cocentrioitios Desirous to inform mo that a state e that Nmmons Liver Regulator, which traordinary than tho combination of which, ns I bolinvo, rosultcd ontiroly in ran rrmlilv distinguish by tho Red ment mado in tho Chicago Times of PRACTICE LIMITED TO wrnnripv. ami 1) our name, is tho only warring tomporameuts which animated from his unfortuuato physioal struoture, Juno 94, 1808, waa fatso, ho resorted to fcedicme ca!lcl Bimmons Liver Regulator. tho whole. Tho basis was on oxtromo tho world has shown ovon moro charity Diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose & Tiroat. tills vorboslty nnd involution of u J. II. ZKILIN A CO. bilious tompcrament, and thoro is in order to embody the idea vis: than for tho fruiltios of Goorgo Washto boliovo that tho bilo duct ended ington. Tho last great trial of his famo MADISONVILLE, KY. "Your lottcr inclosing thoattaokof Tho Talo Qivo too near tho pylorus, as sometimes oc- has bcon most triumphantly passed, Times upon me was received. Office in Hustler Building, Strnmona Ltver RtKUlalor. and curs, tho result being thnt tho secretion all mankind now accept and oven heightyourself no concern about my voting thcrofrom works backward into tho en tho most florid eulogy passed soon against tho supplies unless yon nro withA LA I3ELLB, JARDINIERE. stomach, producing tho troublo popular- after his death upon tho great omnncl-patornn- d out faith that a lio can bo successfully ly known ns "ohronio biliousness." Ho contradicted. Tlicro is not a word of !N. L, & SOW, martyred prosldont, Abraham also possessed tho encephalic tempera-raon- t f Lincoln. truth in tho charge, "eta Hero tho latI J. II. Beadle. FASHIONABLE t t sontcuco contained tho cntiro and another olomont which gnvo ter short THE QREAT to his mind in certain respects tho slinplo idea, nlboit tho long nudinvolvod LINE :OUGII TRUNK dreamy softness cf a pootlcal and deli- CANDIDATE FOR PRESIDENT. prcamblo tended to faston it firmly in ,''i '&jy'V-i-&-Pcate woman. In short ns Abraham Lintho mlud. Mndo Littlo lmprcsulon on tho Great between tbe cities of coln was not ono man physically, but It In his early youth ho had a similar MERCHANT TAI10R8Kmanrlnator. parts of throo mon awkwardly joined in Louisville propensity. In 1887, whon ho was 28 IIIUll, Lexington Ooncorning Lincoln's lifo in Spring-HolA., Tfe,i,iA8nlr,irftriiir tl2.rli; ono, so ho had as many temperaments, vlllago lyconm yean old, ho mado n v Ills., beforo tho wnr nu old resident Evnnsvillc, St. Louis, aud eye, hair nud beard and vital organs of speech, which ho desired tointroduco by that city says: And the cities of soemod to hnvo bcendosigncd for differn prefaco substantially thus, "Wo livo "IIo used to como to my father's storo, ent men. With nil theso ho had in an Memphis, Montgomery iu tho uinotccnth century," but instoad khvillc, IMPORTER OF CLOTUS AND SUITINGS. extraordinary degrco that mysterious stick his foct on tho counter and talk of stating it in that sufficient modo ho lolnlc and New Orleans, forco called tenacity of lifo, often found nbont tho affairs of tho nation. I was jii Upper First St., Kvansvllle, Ind '?" vollcd it in this pomp of language, "In present night when Abo camo in, in very weak men, n forco which en- looking onomolancholy tho great journal of things hnpponing lis oaiueslly toliclli the patronage nt hit Hop as as n man whoso klna county friends , d abled tho Voltairo to livo nndcr tho sun wo, tho American people, to tho ago of 84 und often preserves nn hona won't lay. tND SI'EED UNKIVALliD. find our account running under dato of "nVhat's tho matter, Lincoln?' my apparent consumptive for a long lifo. .".' tho ulnotecnth century of tho Christian father asked. A man composod of such discordant " Usually ho did not stray beyond ,TE3T AND QUICKEST ROUTE era. " 'Oh, nothing muchl I'm discourparts and animated by snob warring temtho Bcvcrltj nnd strict sobrioty of Ian From St. Louis, Evansvillc peraments may becomo wiso or rich or aged n bit I four my tilt with Douglas guago. IIo not only did not indnlgo iu and Hufidcrson to the great. In this world ho novor can bo wns not vory successful.' hyporbolo as n rulo, but ho hnbitually " 'Nousonso, Abol' romnrkod my fahappy. Happiness consists in tho his expressions below their ther. Tour words havo olectriflod tho RAUTHEAST AND SOUTH! minimized notion of tho bodily organs, tho fncts, as proper standard nnd bases of country. Thoy will bear rich fruit for reasonable satisfaction of natural In tho samo sophomorical speech last you. Your reputation has boon ineroly k oxtrava-gaucoo- f tho just balanco pf Jmpulso nnd quoted from may bo found this local herotoforo; now it is national.' judgment and tho oxorciso without THROUGH COACHES statomout, "All tho armies of --TO" 'Do you think so? Well, I hopo fatigue of nil tho faculties of tho you'ro right' Then tho futnro president From above cities to Nawliville mind. But ih Lincoln somo of tho looking moro stalked out into tho Kansas City, Montana, and Chattanooga, makemotions novcr had healthful sat- ohoorful than whon night, ho entered. isfaction, nnd othors wcro most oruolly ing direct con- "I will novcr forgot tho first fow tlnys Colorado, Pacific outraged. As to family pride, domostio Coasf, ho was nomiuatod. At that timo - ncction lovo and tho social cheer of homo lifo, after Bpringflold had no postal dolivory, and wo need not accept tho worst said by his ITU . ULl.MAN PALACE CAKU wo woro in tho habit of going to tho Utah, Washington, Qmaba, latest biographer to know that theso postofilco lato in tho af tornoou for our For Atlanta,Savannnli.Msiron Iepflrt.XrxUi".ml-tuouwo n000It n" mail. Somctinicit 200 pcoplo would h Jacksonville and I'oints VZ' St. Paul, Nebraska, SnttOTnlM nB'iJuW IfeP JPimce. Thoouo day of real tranquil enjoyment. , IN FLORIDA. " . 77- - .. is rnro that n man is so numoio or was uressod in tno nomoiy iumuii w as nottoflndsomothlug in his tlie timo and placo and grootod his neigh. lU'nnnortions arc maue at uimirn . nncostry to whioh ho may polut with bors lu his usual domocrntio wny. Ho all points pride, but tho uniform tostimouy Is thnt fouud his box full of mail NashviUe and ou that point Lincoln "maintained n "Thoso woro llvoly times In Spring-fiold- . VESTIBULED TRAINS, East, South and West significant reserve " Fow Indcod nro Tho town was ovorrun with promSLEEPERS. DINING CARS, JllJlan Talace Cats. the mon whodouotconfossn Bontlment-n- l inent mon from nil parts of tho country. attachment to tho placo of their birth t wni mv tirivileno to nttoud tho recep . ri.ndiinrvl. lint itwas onlyuudur vety CHAIR CARS (VrY.8)- tion given to his follow townsmen by Ktrontr nolitieal nrossuro thnt Liiuoln Liucoln nftor his olection. I will novcr A'lVlllaKAlv I OON8ULT TICKET AOENT, OR mentionod that ho wns born in Ken fnrr.nt thn nlctnro ho orcsentod ai ho f Seeking homes on the line oi tin tuoky, and nil hla Illinois intimntcs toll towered abovo his wifo nnd greeted his F. WI. RUGG, THAV, PASS'R AOEMT. MO lifo roatl w receive special low rate: that his only rofcrcucoa to his earlyngnu old friends. Thoro was not In his manST. LOUIS, ' in Indiana woro In connection with ner tho slightost indication of whnt is Sec pqentiMcJ this qohip it. c. wiirrscr. Whlt- struggles and "milk now callod 'tho big hoad.' Mrs. Liunnd povorty, hard ,From a nhotogrsph token In 1874. J Mr write m IDEASSftSSSJSSS rales, rou'PTr' sicklies." . . coln was very gracious and mado a fluo WANTED-A- N BwffK-.taUnUt.n. a. G l AI A.. A man thus constituted oi clisconiniii; impression that night I hoard Abo say gtnto CI' of trlendihlp. n ntUmdAl tho only report elements, ns I said before, cannot devel- to my father in tho hallway as wo woro 11U1&T& CoHitont Attorneys, Washington nnd rondo tho Iiutnviltf--. Krnliti 1 spcctl.." uSilnTnntl-NohraBka""- op normnlly or happily. Ho cannot nWmt to lonvoi C.t tor tncir sirow of Doochmont, noor "T frnfKi Mnrv will onrrv horsolf csonpo tho most doprossiug molancholy, Mr. WUUnoy now roaldoa In right woll lu Washington, old mnu.' ami ho is fortunato if ho escapes nn I I Hi I 'Orfiummt Wm If Earopo, Asln and Africa combined, with "Sponklng of Mrs. Linooln, reminds of insauity. And right horo, in my thooarth(oxcoptour Mm all tho treasures of mo of nn cplsodo that took placo somo n nm n tholr military ohest, with 1, years beforo Abo became a national hero.W ... Napoleon for n commandor, conld not, DRUGGtST, Thoro was a woll to do tailor in Springnouso just a drink from tho. Ohio byforoctako flold who owuod a handsome nor mako a traok on tho Bluorldgoin ncross tho street from tho Llucolns. Mrs. ST, CHArtLES, a trial of'a thousand years." Lincoln did not fool pleased that a tailor Iu his ueo of comparisons or illustrashould livo luafluorresldonco than that KENTUCKY. 3ti tions ho was sometime adillolcd to of occupied by a loading lawyer. When langungo and figures Abo was off on olrouit therefore, sho w 5unb?ies speech, as In a lottcr of Instructionsdishad n story added to thoir houso. i.uo 'like inc of Dtuflfltels Qonoral Hooker about tho noodful job was noarly finished when Abo Compounbrb. says, prtscrlrtlons Earrnllp position of his army, whoro ho Ho strodo down tho street gazed Tn nnn word. I would not tako any nt his houso in surprise nnd then crossed 5r i scrvctl in tho pu'blio nrchives show thnt rlslt of bolng outanglod upon tho rlvor, to tho tailor'B sldo of tho road. 1 caricaturD, envenomed though it was ' 'Who lives in that palatial mansion COAL NOTES. M liko an ox jurapod half over a fonoo and by tho fiorccat political strife, had fallenliable to bo torn by dogs In front and over thoro?' bo asked of his neighbor. i,nr nf Dm ronlitv. His nhvsical strucroar, without a fair chaaco to go ono " 'Tho widow Lincoln,' nuBWorcd 0 Piltsburg, Pa., reports are thit ship, turo was ot wnr with itself. Ho was way or kiok tho other." Tho mlud that tho smiling tnilor. Thou was heard n retarded by ice, only menlsby rivers ate feet 4 inches in height, yot nil that I ooald devlso so bold a comparison mustT voico from tho top story ox tuo uiucum aoo.ooo bushels going out last week. i. Unn nnaanaand of a WOndorful OXlougth nnd moro was iu tho upper part J houso; , d, W. Phitoh'bTT. f i,ia iPn nnd ohost. for his lower body nhcrnnoo of funoy. In similar voln and " 'Abol Abol Como to dinner l You ro PROP'H. A.CAUrDELU ho his diaphragm less wns but avorago nnd or Lincoln. with equal ardor of imagination latol' " Th reDori reeardine the purchase of the rinsr roirrnAiT 8. McCluro. loaned Lincoln roonoy to pay His ptomnoh was small MADISONVILLE, KY. Grant, whilo tho lattor waa In the mio man who campalen expenses.) and than nvcrago. By pormlaslon of B. hU large tract of coal Und in Hie first a Aliralinm IJncoln. his nppotito fcoblc. To borrow Wlldornoss, to "hold on with a bulldog opinion, is tho koy to tho colutlou of worth pools by Carnegie is nud bo found nailed TU to tbo man nnd tho man's honest phraso from mcohanlcs, tho boiler wns thoso mystoncs in ma cimj nu. " nnd choko as muoh as even though it should Most obsouro men second Monongahela of grip and chow the land assert on Kmnll to sunply power to eo largo a ITio notion's loyalty In tar$ P8P.rta8,;h .lonied. Tho owners npon tho north pole. ' rjofigiblo ' say unnatural? lovo affairs; his ThVouKh him tho Mil ot labor shines on being raised on tho frontier would,attempt to tbat no offer has been mado for it. it is mnohiuo, nud thoro wns necessarily a shull I Ono could hardly supposo that ho nigh o'er tho Bllktn broldorloa of klpKa. utterly unparuonnoiu iuo n into pollto society, Ho had soarcoly grotosquo and translated to ifras ip denoicnoy somowhere. only a probability. to bo taken seriously in hla may bo callod; his noBorn ot tho pooplo. well ho knew thoir langungo to nnd email. .n.nni.,nt " Ho was a lottor, if suoh it ot tho , . n nnnoo of fat on his body. of lnttnr to . mo..uin-.HAjM- July 0, 1850, oo i nuuiun")" fthnaton set for his mar-- , TSSf?SDtaW him with weak "" nun BOCHU HJJUUfU tobacco, tion nt tho timo first tin itnvmntnvn win iiiu nothsmall caler, dlsllkod spirits and a i ,h r. Chorotoro Ms namo la h"1,ohl1tl0co,1. Knosition held in Madison cared not nt all for fruit or sweetmeats, riago, which it would soom that excuse, Insanity could drawing room uttcranco niter mo Square Garden, New York, ona of the nud oven In tho hottest weather or nftor ing but temporary nn,t Ma fits of tenderness alternating featcd and Lovojoynomlnatod, but after first IS JUSTASCOOD FORADULTS. election, when, at tno xromoin. iiu" a miniature coal tho greatest exertion a modornto drink Cured After SuiTerlng 15 Years. leading attractions waa much anxious reflection I really boliovo WARRANTED. PRICE 50 cts. with coarsoucss all aro oxpininca ny tno, Ohinago, Mrs. Judd callod to tako N. of cold wntor satisiiou msiuirst. C AI.ATIA, IltS., NOV. 16, 1S03. Mr. E. D. Hackett. a prominent Dry it is best to lot it stand." Of coursothU in Lincoln out for a drivo, Lincoln mine in full operation under the Tbos. fact that ho had not yet grown into Co. from no calculating prudonco that ho complolc mastory of his peculiar mako, Goods Merchant, of Morganfield, Ky., sufoxtromo way of putting it, mado in tho Mr. ar. 0 bottloo of cnUeCVo'SJidlt d'yo, Mrs. Judd, Mordue of the West Moreland Coal "How -.was thus nbstomlous. His Bystom craved ., oroatncss.,of tills, fered for years with Constipation and HP40SBHI The Whminn. thnn. . tho -- .. i nt nnldinlnrv corrosnoudcnoo, reported thus: wife'll bo down as soon as understood lit- how d'yol My nud, though tompornnco could U1 grontost man 01 our tmiu, u uu was nol intended to be last no more, F f munrMAW tho and was prevailed upon by a ""S""--! Sf 11 voar In tho drug bu.tnew. hae trottln hnrnesson." And Tho St. Joseph, Mo., Herald, of not bring him hnpplness, indulgonco In nil timo? It lies largoly in tho fact that erally, nor yot was th following oxtraot she gots hor man to use Carhtedt's German taOlon ua your Toulc undramatlo I,.! Uls "The Atchison coal mines can stimulants would Hnvo urongns. B. fiSt CAnR & CO. ho was homespun and from a letter writton to Misa Mary ho novcr ooascd to grow. Ho grow liko dono him most mon with his not bupply of the dtmand for Tho beautiful solonco of comparativo tha hickory: ho ripened liko tho hardy Liver Powder, saying it had Owen just nftor ho had settlod in throughout Uuliko he betho great good. Ho gave it a trial and Snrlngilold. Ho wroto: "I'vo novor boon environments, ho nover assumed nor coal because of scarcity of miners. Thsy nuatomy has enabled tho biologist to tho o After russot Ho novor modo tho samo an eutiro animal from doubtful virtue of artificial dignity, t.TiJE gan to feel better after the first dose. to churctt yet ana pronauiy duu.. uu want more men. twlco, nnd to tno last day of hla using it. Mr. Hackett, who was troubled knowlodgo f nrnishod by a singlo bono. T Rtnv nwav becauso I am con oxhlbltod tho vulgarity of an affected n patient nnd thor Tho law of harmony of parts requires lifo ho was a persistent, scious I should not know how to bohavo with Piles, was surprised to find himself In some of the Urge power plants near Conslstouoyisn Jewel indoed, a mass meeting in Springfleld ou m.. Vnrl- - riitf. there ate circular Steel that n certain jaw should hold a certain oughly houcst learner. mysolf." cured ot this most dreaded of all afflictions in him Tho root of tho matter wai ItbH of tooth nnd that a tnign uuuu inff. 14, 1800, ho said cnnuiuiy, for tho author of suoh gross exaggeralovo for He is now a well man and does not hva to They are kind length should bo part of thoframo-worlot you sco towers resembling stand pipes. thorough honosty aud iuhorout given SAJHVOl tions, in his "lost speech" of May 89, como just to sco you aud desiro to use any medicine. It cures aad you do conof a body of corresponding cizo. his follow men nud n sluccro the cooling lowers of mo." To General uraus 1850, said, "Wo mustnot promlsownat If TRADE MARKS, to confess that I was wrong and you was densers They are packed with layer upon But thoro aro aro curlouB exceptions, nnd benefit thorn, with nn iramonso fund of notbecomaa slave to tbe medicine ROUTE OF THE wo ought not, lest wo bo callod on DESIGNS, is as an intelloct which only yuu uiq c. ... in iliii minner. eive It a Hadji brain powor, cad, through Abraham Lincoln wns one. wo cannot" Thoro Is no right." Hq ouco wroto, "This vitrified tiles set COPYRIQHT8 4o. perform what layer of and a CHICAGO and lanRUQRO thoro. Horo is plain ns adding up tho weight of thrco which tho heated condenser water trickles, or nu Agnsaiz pronounced upon tho ..Wort itmn to work Itsolf oloar great trial, as it will only c6st you ascts, and a rtetch and dcacrtptlonniay nmnrpjeeneo of AnronoaondlnR oilirklTMcerUIn. free, whether. m Intention U scparato parts ho might havo assigned charity for tho errors of others bo . should It not prove as we say, tbe druggist Coniniunlcauons ..,i,.).i nutnntuhlo. urency f or ecurlrw tairiciiz another bold flguro, taken from tho BamoB small hogs." NASHVILLE vuhlla a Dowctlul current of air is forced uono ot u iuu 11 KO i. that toniscolnDorcrs k 011011 wuiuvueulo- will refund to yoa your money For sale !nndentlaL OMostharo o Waahinjton owre .i. .nt.tli rntir nnt After ho was cioctou, dciub base. them thus: Tliign in America. Weturougn THX ONLY ouo 0 leot; u inoiius cesslvo. It is tho rulo that when quartors to issuo an upward through it from a fan a the many vuy oiuuu high; diaphragm ot l'atents taken shrill trumpet blast, startling all withjn pressed fromthn nonthern neoplo, ho as When tho water reaches, tne oonom n a martyred by St. Dernard Drug Sioro. poclolnotlcotutho jd is to t j.t.ea tn hlKh; foot that of nu Indian, and a rather gists have uuduly exalted aaipiwipia nmcpcaiation rnLiiii or PuUmaB VtBtnmled Trala Bervice witl hearing: "Tho battlo of freedom to ccol enough to use again, having lost by tnll ouo, with nu abnormity of tho pha- hero thcro follow n roaotion nud n timo OoaoUM, the coal ouiput of tbe principle. Slavory is a frequently doolinod, and In a lottor biiltiiiifiu inn Kew&mt and Ftaect Say The value of bo fought oat oa juatico, nud beantlfallir lllmtntco. ..'. evaporation only 5 per cent. They are langes; stomach thnt ot a small ana whon writers fail todo him BleepM and Dialsr sore Mr. Gilmor of Korth Carolina ho United Stales for 1896 was 250.000.000, nr aclentine inuruai, wreL rpioiii.: Adareii violation of tho eternal right, but as read (somothing unusual used also in ice factories to cool the water so for nwhilo It threatened to bo with liOalx mnntht. Hx-cwas In sarcasm wonkly man; nrms of a vory largo nud Itiuiic flM 1atcnto t while tbe output of the silver mines appear as God relHis and sohool children Lincoln. A voluminous 1110 01 niiu mom for him). "It would mako mo now York. bo consehealed by the liquifactlon of the ammonia. powerful man, nnd chest thnt of n largo iu which ovcry good thing dono only about $31,000,00. tbat black, foul Ho can nnvcr ' as if I repentoa ior mo criuu u u.."0l, am lit' mm, with n sllcht tondcnov to consump -TO crated into God's hallowed truth. elected and waa anxious to apolo-ghomo by his ndministraiiou win w..w.. lli?A?V" t.. HWV0 1V rfiforciiccs to hlmsnU been American Cora- - tion. Whon Liucoln sat in his his cnbiuot Well Known Physician, A who know All The President of the and position, his chair him, and to thoso that tho laurols hnd Haute, Indianapolis, thcro is a ncodlchS dlKP"Bcmout as by Congress two ofllco in his fnvorlto aDDoinled officers It seemed nr. VI. U. McDowell, of Central City. missioners w" Watered! mittoe irom mo wnll and his foot on ' woll at a gnmlsh of grotebquo humor. agreed on April 4, 1801, If tho con--- i years ago to investigate tho proposed loaniuK against tho knees Were on a boon stripped from them to ndd what- Ky , says German Liver Powder is tbe l.I(ntet " "" k. r?.. inclosing his lousa I M., ,, nM niltonrn without passing Iu letter to Josso W. Fell, to tho lower round, n not noodod to tho glory of tho confnmilv medicine made, and no borne urnlihlnga aro New ship canal from ho Lakes forehead, nnd n wrltor is not TX,-- T routofori lovol with his T biography, ho says, "Thcro wns a rather dangerous ids tbe scheme is who saw him first fit this position, not-ln- g tral flguro. It an ordinance of soocfislon ho vronl?)t0: Milwaukee, without it. Price ajcts. Mon ?"'::?.u" ninth cf ), for " reason, j "Ji'i"' der Fort Samter evacuated, saying, i n the Atlantic report tbat proceeding. In tho caso of almost any should be whprn not satisfactory. Fo. the at " niso Ills vory long foct, romarkod othor man thoro would havo been a ..f..r,,iH It is doubtful however if feasible. i POWTSWTHt KY. thai there is net much of mo,' and UH a fort for a gtalo any timo. g. rjonps practical busi- - that without tho (slightest oxaggoration lliofoot of I hla brief biography, after glvo storra of protest, nud tho haro would by SI.Dernard Drug Store. annovod with omco plan c?uld bo put upon a Proprietor! wo torrlblv -with a a silhouotto of him would servo ns tho of 4eKtiblg U hasls to warrant Investment SJ AKD. MORTHWEST, n havo suffered for tho! uuwisdom nt his seekew, and a few days after tho . lirt frnen Ttn T5haii one , initial W for a couifo lllustratcu papnr. Subscribe for The 5? Hot refrain fHB adding, Iwig JJ V, P, JFP1S, to oomplained bitterly to mo of ytew to remunerative returns to any peculiarities I ROOMS' iQm of his most marked bo noted that this puUN WM hwnMI tbHt it was pertinacity and greed in except th skippers. Jn-'TDvb' da. Pf. Aft (O nfmuam MA probably poMlfhed; H- - JU OWSWA". . ! 'oBMadbw officit; fT9- COtuHtitdtm, Ti ?' other wrta bnnd reooltooted, "J .H tH BQ T:??JrVn$i Hiul il-p- m, WARNIIT. OF gV iEnilar Kihat HKJ P. G. NIEMS, - IfWjjgmygs; (atcmaker r :'wjyfcxwf,aEr bo-co- how-ove- Conslina-on.'HeadAch- o. ik - DR. A. P.BOSTON , .: vJfi i Ian-gua- o; ron-so- s. RAILROAD how-ovo- r, FRITSCH 1 iL :- d, A--- Itiiout Change Eomi-invnli- do-sir- ox-trc- BEST TRAINS ShmSBH ton-dete- st 1 h Mi - " - jpnjMS i.. m- .- -- St. Louis or Chicago. V a f va 'or f "lt VsBh iw BEORGE KING, llliMl JKi ISib ' 9ilWrffl'lpl nt-ta- illttA!Zl ill IHjIH dfTl Ul I if l"Bi U1BU U i VI KB .rN '" ':VHflllB J J yiI on-joi- fa-n- STeUhTi;Tttw.de Ah . wJ2r ILL TDNIC TASTELESS f l mPk .., .. m hkN rline one-lent- h mis-tuk- North 'At V k iiuiu, g Ou-vi- llMITED 0r SOUTH .fiu r -- wia- -i . J the ferre CHICAGO, St. Paul, ...i . tcnJotcorn. wu,. W i.t iwsoallr.Jwoan. u tf, numb ,"l"""U., nn inau-MUfttf- e ffuld V Tj.'K'V. V "o 0)i ' 7 m u 1r $ a'l q cftj P$ k riwM& t i, 0 tf . igMHT'l'lu1 'I" 'Sui"n y,"Ji" w" i" "'( ''' t-- - V " . v.. 'JSS .. w. uvin &L&Pfa cr o BEE PUBLISHINB cUti matter. COMPANYi Incorporate.!. Entered th Pcstofflcs at Eaillucona Second SUBSCRIPTION HATES: O.ia Year, strictly In advance " " Six MomW I oo 5 Single Copies .VV 5 Specimen eoplea nailed free on application. Correspondents wanted In all partt ot tne county. Address na lor particulars. ThreeMontht, " ' s5 THURSDAY, FEBRUARY it. 1897. ffi&EAWTOflj ill iffviiicir'iEi3i iCl,J,t rm m i 1 rw-- wf T SmHSSIRJiSHSH im WtW l?? UJMr' , ia 'ir Mr ITOiwniififi FEBR : BDiSB3tegBgS,CT ANNOUNCEMENTS. CIRCUIT JUDGE. 1889 for New York capitalists, and on his favorable report this stupenWe have the advance number dous enterprise has been inauguof the Hanson Exehange,E. McCul-le- y rated, which will control the coal and T. M. Goocli editors They market in San Francisco in compedeclare for free silver and say theirs tition with foreign coal. shall be a "clean, pure, wholeRhyme 'em to Death. some" sheet, "free from rancor, bit"And my poets terness and personal politics." We Shall with satire, steeped in gall and believe these gentlemen, because vinegar they are gentlemen; and what an Rhyme 'em to death, as they do rats in wilj be to the atexception theirs Ireland."" titude of the ultra free silver "or"Things unattemptcd yet in gans" whose stock in trade is their prose or rhyme" have been reidiotic and vicious scurrility. perpetrated deliberately cently perpetrated upon a long suffering The Kentucky Educational Ashereabouts and surely public sociation meets this year in Bowlthey have suffered long by certain ing Green on June 29, 30 and July doggerelizcrs who have rushed In the same paper that an1. fearlessly into jingling longitude nounces these dates for the Educathat only sometimes rhymed and tional .ssociation, is a dispatch scarcely ever went on poetic feet. reporting the hanging of a young emaMany of these negro man by a Bowling Green nor rhyme nations have possessed mob for having written an indecent nor reason, mitigating feature nor It note to a young white lady. springtime. excuse not even has not been long since a Russcll-vill- e of the "Dcestrict Skule" ladies mob committed a triple The Club the other day produced for murder. We would suggest that mere pastime a lot of extempothe Educational Association estabraneous "thirty minute poems" lish there its permanent headthat possessed more merit than quarters. the total output of our several masHere is a plain, unbiased state- culine scribblers combined. The rhymer has worked, yes ment of fact with reference to Kentucky Republicans and Ken- worked! on the principle that if his tle by a Demo- notions when there were notions tucky fin met s 'rhymed and rattled, all was but not, O! not by a cratic free silver "ornti!" The Lexing well.' Perhaps your poet does not know ton Press Transcript sajs: The last session of tho Legislature dis it perhaps he may never know it appointed the hopes of the people, but for but the verdict of a long suffer lis aelion tho Republicans were only paring public, in impoetic prosiness, tially responsible, for they did not have a majority in that Legislature, and Iho Re- is, "give us a rest." This is tho tract which was exback to their "mamniys" when to penal amined by Mr. Jno. B. Atkinson in sentenced by the courts servitude with hardened criminals. Makes Scrofula llfo suit of tho collision' was that only thn en- gine and cabooso were derailed and several cars badly mashed up. Assistant Superintendent B. II. Mann came down last Friday on special business with Mr. Devney. Everybody, from officials down, was rushen with work on this division last week, nnd it is safe to say that nevcV before in one week were more cars handled ' on this division. HERE'S YOUR PORTUNITY. A New Eight-volume OP- misery to thousands of people It manifests itself In many different ways, llko goitre, swellings, running sorca, bolls, salt rlicum and pimples and other eruptions. Scarcely a man is wholly frco from It, In somo form. It clings tenaciously until tho last vcstlgo of scrofulous poison is eradicated by Hood's Sarsaparilkt, tho Wa didfl't 'seo Mr. Groundhog but we aro satisfied that bo caught a reflection of his bogship in the shifting scenes of tho sun nnd then turned in for auolhcr slumber. Eiv cyclopaedia At About Your Own Price. are authorlzi nf Prlnrtton. as a can Judididate for Circuit Judge In this, tho FourthDemosubject to he action of the cial District, cratic party. I ti trtni.E We ti tuiiitam I xf&t-hi- " " announce Ben T. Robinson as a candidato for State Senator, from the counties ol uonkins anu Christian, subject to the action of the Republican party IV C STATE SENATE. j- wintHt:nMWii are authorised tr J w WEATHER FORECAST. For Thursday, My local snmcr, proba- - u -- : mjj slightly Ww. An illustrated Sunday paper called The Graphic will appear in Louisville, February 14th. Civil service examinations will be held in Louisville on April 21 and 26. Republicans wanting jobs take notice. Physicians at Princeton and several other Kentucky towns-ad- vcrliseTjy"tiie insertion of a simple, to the Kentucky Senatorial affair. You may expect the "latest" in every paper until'a Senator is se- lccted, but don't believe them all. "TiTEREwill be no wine served at the public banquet on Inauguration Day. --The banquet is a Philadelphia affair. ; It will be prepared in Philadelphia and taken to Washington by special train. The "interview" published by the New York World turns out to be a two-year-a- speech of Mr. Lyman Gage rehashed and dubbed "interview" by that paper to show its enterprise. Mr. Gage says he has given out no interviews. -- McKinlev holds the press John Addison Porter, a Hartford editor, is to be his private secretary, and Mr. Perry S. Heath, who was promi Mft rnwiigliestcem. nent in the last campaign, is to have a place he wants very much Expressing faith that prosperity is coming is encouraging, but faith without works will not bring it about. Every little helps. Don't wait to commence some repairs or improvements that you know must be done, begin now. Give somebody a' chance. gentleman said the other day, "I think an indictment would hold against the Louisville Evening A Post, as a common scold." And is truth in the observation. there That paper descends very much and very often into vituperation against any and everything that does not suit the tastes of its editor. the bill. Strangers visiting Louisville, In the caboose sound asleep lay the flag The syndicate owning the Corral while not particularly admiring the man. Mr. Padget, along with tbo conduc A Kentucky member corrects our stateHollow coal mines and the San upholstery and arrangement for tor, and therefore no one being on the last cut lo set brakes back, it went at a fearful e ment regarding the agitation in Joaquin Railroad, built to give comfort of the cars, fail to deplore rate until it struck an upgrade six miles that Stato. The movement is not one in favor of good roads, as the turnpikes are them an outlet to Stockton, Cal., the absence of conductors and arc distant. Still the boys slept on. not even generally in fine condition and the toll expected to open both properties pleased with the convenient dreaming of the fate that appeared to on February 1. Bonds of $500,000 method of transmitting the fare stare them in the face, that of instant light, but an attempt on tho part of vagadeath. But a kind providence had decreed bonds and malcontents to get free riding at were issued by the stockholders from the seat to the cash box and otherwise, and the calling for brakes by t' expense of tax payers. He says these last week, and will all be sold. The the unequalled facilities- - for ex- Engineer Harrison, who was on the second ate 1 gentlemen who are "agin corporations u- for.narcby, Tbey favor "free syndicate has invested so far in this changing to all parts of the city section of 67, awoke Mr. Galbreath just in . railroad and in the mines . turnpikes $1,754, for the one fare. We do not think time for him to arouse his flagman, and jj . f . and cloines.j? about $800,000 of which was they arc suffering for want of better both get off as the engine was about to 000, crash into the caboose, which was crushed V,oyr.w" - Cry has show1 spent in buying the land at Corral street car service and if there is to a mast of ruins a moment later. Mr. Hollow and in partially developing surplus capital lying around eager Galbreath having no desire to state but the seven veins coal found there to benefit the citizens, attention facts in the case, told a straight story, and baby boy and the rest was spent in building might be turned o filtering the we trust that tbo officials will bo as lenient ,?CT schools ot. We the thirty-si- x miles of railroad and water supply on some plan that with bim au their discipline will allow . camiu- iia'onn mining machinery and dcvclop- - would not encroach on individual them to be. Master of Trains Devney revenue " in without takes a very reasonable view of the matter 1 !. 1 partisan t unce in- and says that any man in the condition may -ncnt. . They estimate that they or cnaneruu rigms. Governor ,jt 2C.000000 tons but the babies s a districtsix and half miles augurate this system of confiscation Mr. Galbreath was in is lible to makj tbe upon to send there will be no safety for any cor- same mistake ard be looks upon tbe conporate investment. ductor as one of his best men. The re- - This comment from the L. A. W. bulletin is pointed, but true: toll-gat- Mtss Myrtte Lindsayis homo from a Every ono who has had occasion to consult tho cuinborsomo old encyclo- visit to Hopkinsvillo. Kov. J. W. Llgoa filled his appolnlmint pedias for somo needed information, Mrs. Nannio Morton has returned from offoctually;coucoaled in somo long ortlclo, Oneonta, Ala. hero last Sunday. will bo glad to know ot tho appcaranco Miss Maud Thomas visited Mrs. GalloMrs. English has gone to Birmingham, of a now gouoral rcforonco work built way last week. along dlfforont linos, bo that any child to spend the winter. Mr. Wash Edward has employed Mr who can road may successfully consult nnd will run M. L. Wilson has returned to his busi- John Mahler, of Henderson, It ness in Missouri, after a short visit with a tailor shop. Such ft work Is Tho Now Standard Mr. John Morehead, of Evansville, is in The record was broken last week when Amortcan Encyclopedia In eight largo bis parents. the city en route to Dixon, his old home. Prepared only by C. I. Hood t Co., Lowell, Mass. nine lections of train No. 58 was shown quarto voluinoa, and whloh embraces Tho K. of P. have organized a Uniform HANSON. Ho suro to get Hood's and only Hood's. upon the register in one day. Itank and will commence drilling at once. tho substanco of all tho other encyclor aro tho best very largo amount of road T. L, Ashby went lo Evansuille Mon- HOOti S PillS pills, aid digestion. S3C. If there was a busy placo on tbo every pedias, hosldes a matter nono of them day. now last week it was Earlinglon, whero space-fillinone from foreman O'Hricn nnd Master of contain. It introduces a vast number of Neho country, was In N. L. Tho usurper and confiscator of Trains Devney down lo jard crews. ogent, of now words, names, facts, Ideas, In our townDay. daylha week. last one -- AMD Atoday after succeeding in their ef- and operators were kept on the jump. vontlons. mothoda and clovoiopmonia. Eugene Stevens, of Madisonville, was It treats, In all, over 60,000 topics, SAVED " forts, and rehabilitating at great Even our clever ard clerks had to hustle, 0,000 to 10,000 moro than in Hanson tbis week. which is from By tho Persistent Uao of additional expense the original ani the callers of crews were in many any other work. Tho publishers of tho K. W. Coffman and Mr. Gabbtrt, of cases on the run. plant, must expect in turn to be "Standard American" havo also lavishly Sacramento, were here Tuesday. ombolltshod tho now work. Thoro aro despoiled and displaced by some DOWN IN THE MINES. Let Hanson follow with the curfcv over 3,600 Illustrations, which cover rival capitalists. The trouble is "I was troubled for years with a ovory ooncolvablo subjoct, londlng now law. that wily schemers usually unload Ernest Hash an employee of the Hecla Intorost to tho descriptions, and forming Noah Bailey, of lha country, is suffering aoro on my kneo, which sovornl physicians, who treated me, called a on a confiding public before the Coal Company, is now slowly recovering n succession of plcaslug surprises. It also with a severe attack of rheumatism. cancer, assuring 1110 that nothing arc op- from the injuries he received in a wreck in contains over 300 colorod maps, charts, stock is wiped out. We could ho tlono to save my life. As Miss Bennie Fowler, of tho Ditney and diagrams, and constitutes a posed both to overhead wires and Tennessee a short time ago a liiHt iosort, I was induced to try atlas ot tho world such as no othor country is visiting in Hanson Ihisweek If thn ground ho,; sign preves to bs truo encyclopedia has undortakon to present. underhand methods. Ayor'a MirsiiirHla, and, after takCbas. Hallums, of Springfield, of the 111 this year, our miners can Mill count on This fcaturo will bo found of the highest ing a number of bottles, tho soro Co., was MINE INSPECTOR NORWOOD. several 1epk3 good wotk before spring valtto In tho education of tho young, for tobacco firm of J. F. Adams & here one day this week. open;. tho pictures and colored maps will havo again hustling a distinct fascination for thorn, and thus Rev. Schellon, of Grcenvilie, the presidWeigher Jame3 Fegan was Pressure on Gov. Bradley to Relast week, as in addition to the large provo an important incoutlvo to reading ing elder ot the M.E. Church, of the Green tain this Capable Official. River district, passed through Hanson amount ot coal shipped, he shipped over a and study. Tho professional or business man, last Friday on his way to Embcry Cburcb, Ky., Feb. 8. The hundred tons ot coko every day except one. Frankfort, whoso tlmo Is monoy; tho teacher, who where he went to hold quarterly meeting. commission of Prof. C. J. NorThe St. Bernard Coal Company had over onco answer Ml sorts last of the Democratic fifty cars of coal on the track at South Is called upon to at tolling student and wood, the of questions; tho DALTON. InspecState appointees, as State Diamond ready for moving, one day last Inquiring scholar, at homo or tho desic, publican House did provide for our finanMr. A. T. Wyatt went to Dawson Wedof Mines, expires on February week. Lincoln. tor will find In tho now work tho most use nesday. cial difficulties and if the Democratic SenNorwood's successor for To-da- y we celebrate the anniver- 28, but Mr. ate had passed tne bills sent to it by the to state that Foreman ful and Dractlcal library In tho world We are pleased be appointed till April 1, Uncle Daniel Brown, ot Madisonville, quick and ready rcforonco on all sub floating debt would have been sary of the great Kentucky born will not House, our An authoritative report Thomas Robinson has so far recovered jects. Ono who owns It will possess was at this place Tuesday oa an electionit then. by this time in a manageable and fairly statesman, Abraham Lincoln. illness as to be able to return On savs that the Inspector is in the from his late eering tour. tho equivalent of a scoro ot oilier satisfactory condition. Empiro our first page will be found much midst of his annual report; he can to his post of duty at the books which would cost many Mr. C. C. Daves and sister Miss Lelia, April 1, Mr. Ben T. Robinson. matter of special interest about his not finish it before will gladly and Now the report is in circulation that be times tho prico ot this. let cause a careless artver 01 a coat waguu m Another featuro In which the new are confined to their rooms with measles. that the Governor bfjjtii to illiwppcar and my p;oncr..l In this issue, we announce the life and career. him hold on for a month to do this. Louisville was the causa ot injury to a per- work stands absolutely alone, is in lis 1 lierslstwl In tins Prof. J. B. Furgerson, ot Hanson, behealth hnpr-rtf- . by In an autobiography, written candidacy of Mr. Ben T. Robinson, The report goes even further, and son, a suit has been brought against the very full appendixes, which cmbraco gan his spring term ot school hero last tiiwlincnr. until tho soro was enof Mortons Gap as a candidate for his own hand. Lincoln savs: "I says that if he can see a way 10 0.0 comnanv sellinc the coal. Where is the over 100 subdivisions, Including a Uio Monday tirely hrolcil. Sliico then, 1 use re justice in such a case' graphical Dictionary, a Dictionary of Ayer's Surwipurilln occasionally ns office of State Senator, subject was born February. 12, 1809, in it the Governor wants 10 the Mr. N. S. Morgon who Las been conTochnlcal Terms, a Gazetcer of tho and, InProf. Norwood, having Our miners claim there is no reason for United StatM, Presidential Elections In fined to his bed with rheumatism for some a tonic nnd the action of the Republican Hardin County, Ky. My parents appoint to a deed, it miviih ns though I could not of un- come to realize mai mu uuu.v of work they complaint about the amount were both born in Virginia, party. the United Sutos, Rollglous Summaries, time, is now ablo to be up apd out in town S. A. not only political but that Mr. keep house without it."-M- rs. again. two weeks, they having Mr. Robinson is an energetic distinguished families second fam- Norwood is the most efficient man have done the past eleven and a half days State and Territorial Election Statistics, Fir.t.DS lllotimfleW, la. bcea able to work world, The Dramatic Club ot this place met Republican of excellent ilies, perhaps I should say." His for the place that either party in out of twelve, which is certainly good time Statistics of tho population of tho young and a Tcrltablo mino of Information on last Tuesday night and selected characters, years the State contains, v urtner tuan moral character, a member of the mother died when he was ten mild winter. thousands of subjects ot universal Interin in a preparatory to a concert in the near fu this, it is said that the Governor for coal mincn to put County Committee for several years, old and his father, he says, had ture. subjected to tremendous Two barges of coal wero towed up the est and Importance an ed- has been of recent its But It and has proven himself a hustler "literally grown up without pressure from prominent men of river to Nashville last Sunday. We under subjocts Is In tho treatmont American Mr. Allied Stephens, .1 produce dealer The Only Yofld's Fair Sarsaparilla. Standard that on former occasionst notably in his ucation." both parties who are interested in stand that this coal is mined at a lower misforthis neighborhood, had jkyoraTpiils Rcgulato tho LWor. ''Neither in mines and the thousands of miners, pries than that ptid the Kentucky miner will bo found of paramount value.to AU of a few days ago, whilequite a A writer has said: race for doorheeper at the organiton tune attempting to other encyclopaedias aro from flvo elsewhere in the and who want to see him retain nnd comes from Illinois. The cost of years old, and aro silent regarding hunzation of the last Legislature. Mr. this country nor Mr. Norwood. The rumor further transportation on the river is very low, and dreds of topics that ovcry reforenco work Robinson, if elected, will guard the world will the memory of Lincoln goes that the Governor really coming as it does, in competition with coal t Instance, as interests of his district with his ever die. It was his mission to wants to do this, out promiseu me from this state, it can be sold at a lower should contain. Such, for "Horiiclcss "Argon," preserve what George Washington nlace to a member of his own rate than our operators can profitably put "Tho best care. Carriages," "Tho Atlanta Exposition," had created. He relied on the m- - party some time ago, and while coal on the market. "Color Photography," etc., etc It also Pcanut Politics. -.tuUive sagacity of the people, and postponing the appointmcntto i.innnhiAa nf luindrflds nf ncoalo Y 11 A"XUC oaijiant'a place, filled by be a record breaker when the number of Prof. Roentgen, discoverer of tho Wbfr-afrJs .conceded by cvery.onejhat. Ine sSnnffence-oIan MacLaron, Dr. Nanson, tho vv. a. under, ot Howling Green, cars of coal shipped is taken into consider war between Great Britian and the nation. ation, from all mines on the Henderson di- explorer, Rudyard Kipling, etc., etc., will not occur till July. United States to a minimum. The The leader whose administration vision, which shipped on that day a total of On account of its latcnoss In all these opposition to its ratification by the subdued a rebellion of one hundred and sixty-twcars were for matters, as woll as Its accuracy, it has 8.000,000 LOCOMOTIVE BLASTS. United btates Senate-comwarded. Now, get down your books and becomo tho standard In Schools, Colalmost people, the emancipator whose pen Since taking our Annual Inventory we have been. see if anything like this was eter accom leges, Courts, Publlo Libraries, nnd entirely from the silver Senators struck the shackles from the limbs carefully going through our Several Departments and plished before, and this was dons without wherever important questions como up who are anxious to prevent Secre- of for discussion. 4,000,000 slaves, the ruler who any special effort on the part of tho coal Death is rife in midst of lift--, casting out such things as were least desirable (in point tary Olney and the present admin- assisted to domonstrate It would thcrcforo seem that no proHis hand is never stayed. the fact operators who only worked their regular fessional of style), with a view to makinc what wc have about man, artisan, mechanic, teacher, Tho scene of every drama brief istration from obtaining credit for that a government resting on the force on that day. While ibere is little Is shortly, earthly played. pupil, or farmer, can well afford to bo , completed. its negotiation. They will en- enlightened popular will is strong doubt but what this is the best day's shipAt morn, alasl the moments pass, without this most useful, practical and And ere the hour ot noon, ment on record, we feel safe in saying latest of all encyclopedias, especially as deavor to delay action by propos- enough to maintain itself under The half of life is o'er and gone, that if the demand would justify it, tbo its prico has been so arranged as to 1 ing various amendments and talk- the most Death comes, and comes to soon. untoward circumstances, same mines can increase the above amount mako tho work a great bargain, and ing against time. While it is all he now Today is our's and all our powers to 200 cars daily. On this Counter you will sec VALUES that wc occupies a niche in the Must needs be bent to win, rendor its possession posslblo to almost right to consider the true meaning temple of fame previously unfilled, The endless life, devoid of strife, The Monongahela pool regulating busi any ono who earnestly desires to own it. haven't space to mention. Dy work we enter in. of each section and decide the matDetailed particulars regarding tho and will command the cordial ness of the Pittsburg coal operators is reIn youth we waste in futile baste. ter with due deliberation before praise of men to the latest generawork and how to socuro It at practically The hours we soon shall need, ported as about lo collapse because some 75c. Fascinators cut to 50c. The hours that we ere long shall sec adopting so important an agree- tion." SHOES1 shippers broke the agreement and sent your own prico, may bo found In an 50c. Fascinators cut to 38c. Grow shorter in their speed. Men's, Ladica' xnd Children's 35c. Fascinators cut to 18c. coal South on the last riso while the mar- advertisement on another page of thla ment it would be a crime against Shoes I In theso jou will sco Many Let each and all, his past recall, issuo. ioc. Socks cut to 8c. kets along the water roulo to New Orleans Confiscation. Varieties, Odds and Ends of as Take up anew our load, civilization to defeat its confirma45c. Fleeced Hoso cut to 17c many different lots. was overstocked. 15c. Infant's Wool Hose cut to je. CROFTON. If the senseless warefarc on all . Prepare our way against that day tion by mere factional partisan Wo shall not attempt lo name you When we must meet our God. . 50c. Men's Knit Drawers cut to 35c. Miss Mattie Gray, of Madisonville, was Ike prices on theso Shoes for tbey business enterprises organized as J. A. Prentice, in Elkton Progress. perversity. 35c. Men's Knit Drawers cut to MORTON'S GAP. the guest of Miss Lula Clark Thursday. ic. are TOO NUMEROUS. asc. Men's Knit Shirts cut lo 30c ' corporations continues to be waged The Brotherhood of Locomotive Engi Prices varying according lo tho One lot Children's Knit Shirts, regSwift Justice. Mr. Bud Terrell died Wednesday, of degrcouf stjle contained. all over the country, "prosperity" neers have 514 lodges and 23,000 memular prices from 25c. to 50c.. all Several ot our people were In Madison- la grippe. Remember thero aro two whole cut to ioc. Governor Bradley's determina- will be a long time coming. It bers. The Brotherhood of Locomotive ville Monday. counters devoted lo these CUT And many others equally as GRHAT Rev. C. C. Hall, of Earlinglon, was in tion to prevent the mobbing of has in a great measure been con- Firemen have 513 lodges and 23.500 mem PRICE SHOES. Miss Mary Morgan, of Madisonville, was our town Friday. Will Black, charged with criminal fined to the populist states and bers. the guest of Miss Cordia Coyle, several Remember the BREAT BARBAIWS wc are offering Miss Marjr Rowe has returned home assault at Lebanon, has teen has tended to retard their progress Where a French railroad crosses a days last week. m Ladies and Misses' Wraps, (Styles not the from Evansville. highway at grade, and that's not very Latest), Men's promptly carried out by Col. Jno. and in some cases to cause a great Our town is now blessed with a telegraph Overcoats and Odd Pants, and Boys' Knee Pants Suits. Reoften, the safety gates are lowered five Mr. Saxton Croft died Friday. B. office, put in by Judge Cowell, o- - EarlingCastleman, the Louisville shrinkage in population, The lat- minutes beforo the member we mean what we say, when wo assure you train is due, and 110 these are Legion, and judge and jury. Mr. Walter Graves has opened a barber est phase of the mania is not of the amount of fuming aud fretting will indue? lon, last week. GREAT BARGAINS, that they MUST MOVE, AND ARE The Governor called out the usual order but seems to have been the crossing tender to raise tho gates, once Kev. Edwards filled his regular appoint- shop in the Hotel. MOVING. REMEMBER THE PLACE troops to insure a trial and prevent born in envy and stimulated by they have been lowered. That would not ment at tbe Baptist church, Sunday. Mr. John M. West, of this place, has do with us; we would ralber run the risk a lynching. Both ends have been greed. Mrs. R. C. Harris visited friends and re- announced himself as a candidate for of being killed than wait five minutes. MAD,SONKv'LrJfl for county representative. latives in Madisonville, last week accomplished with surprising ceA syndicate of capitalists has n-- t t urn "" Few conductors on the Henderson diMr. W. E. Gray, of this place, will open 1.1 m lerity. Mrs. J. M. Ezell returned from HenderIn less than nine hours been formed to take away the char after the prisoner started from the tered rights of the Louisville Street vision have had better success in running son, Sunday, where she bad been visiting a school at Kirkmansville February 15. trains and are held in higher Mr. Tom Cooksey, of Sturgis, is visitLouisville jail he had traveled two Railway Co., condemn their prop- tbo railroad officials underestimation by relatives. whom tbey Mr. A. W. Davis will return to Louis- ing relatives at this place. hundred miles and had been tried, erty and take it at an appraised work than is Jesse Galbreath. Yet overville one day this week The cold spell caused some of tbe L, & YOU CAN HAVE IS A convicted and sentenced. value based on present contract worked and the lack of sufficient sleep Thry being always ready at any time or N, R. R. Co's. cord wood lo disappear, caused him one night last week to go to place to writn. They savo the loss of llmo Black pleaded guilly and was prices regardless of actual cost. BLAIR I sleep while and labor required In reaching for ink. The on duty and thereby causa a Wednesday night about 9 o'clock two sentenced to the extreme penalty. They propose to adopt the underwriting is moro uniform, tho train of bad wreck. He left Earlinglon on first SECURITY men rode up to the horse lot of Mr. J. E. thought is not interrupted. They fmprovo The jury gave him seven years in ground conduit system, put on section of train No. 67 and went Croft's, near this place, bitched their along Iho hand, aud save their cost in a short FOUNTAIN about seven minutes. time In tho outlay of steel pens and penmore luxuriant cars with conduct- alright until he look the side track at n horses and started lo the stable, one of the cils, as they lake Iho- - placo of either and for several trains to pass; there Such swift administration tenants saw them and told Mr. Croft. He of ors, grant 3 cent fares and pay the PEN. will last a lifetime. while waiting an hour or so for trains he fired nine shots at them before they conld justice is the best remedy against city a yearly revenue of $200,000 The only pen not filled with weak internal mechanism,' that can getaway. It is believed that tbey were the crimes of the individual and or more. The proposition while went to sleep, and knew nothing abont bis train backing out ot siding and going to be carried in any position with perfect security and not after horses. spill ink the mob. Give us more of it. very attractive seems rather vision Empire, whero the train was cut in two by on the part held by the fingers. Thaf s the whole secret in a . '' ,:- Dr. Andrew Seargent and wife, ot $ middle brakeman in order to double ary. Ono Truo Stood Purlflor. Thousands of voluntary testimonials tell of suffering from scrofula, often inherited and most tenacious, positively, perfectly and permanently cured by Hood's SarsaparilBa niter-dinne- There camo near being a bad accident between Kellys and Hopkinsvillo last Sat- A hand car with somo cross urday. ties on was descending a heavy grade when it collided with freight train No. 58 Tho men in charge ol Conductor Wall on the car only had time (o savo themselves by jumping and the car was left on the track to bo crushed by the locomotive. Conductor Waltz says ho thinks tin wil take n riso now as the men lost all their dinner buckets. cross Tradewatcr about threa miles west ot this placo. His team becamo frightened Team, wagon and and ran off the bridge. dtiver were hurled Into the water below, and on ncccount of Iho swiftness of tbo current, his team was unablo to escape Mrs. O. W. Waddill gave a pleasant and was drowned. Mr. Stephens swam to afternoon to the "Decstrict Skule" nnd a a log and was rescued by soma passing few friends on Wednesday. friend. Wo sympatiro with him in his Miss Ida Speed who Is at collego at loss of two fine mules, but are glad indeed Richmond, is spending a few days In Cin that be himself was rescued. cinnati to attend tho operas of Nordica SEDKEE. and Eames. Mr. Clayton who is with the Schubcrts, Sundaycd in our town on the seventh. Popocratic primary March 27. Miss Annie Winstead is visiting a Black-for- CANCER CURED - LIFE Ayer's Sarsaparilla fr com-plet- o pi:r Mood-nuriflr- r, AYER'S miieiuiniisnij ," toyi d "X-Ray- ," BISHOP'S JOB bOTS. miienmi '' o es ; MAMMOTH JOB LOT COUNTER. SHOES! '' AS vn BISHOP & CD,, in,, "'" m n One of the Most Useful Things Nourish Him. & Cod-liv- er California Coal. -l r hilumamty rr.o" lloustt tf tient's strength. And there's only one way to do that feed him. But if the system refuses food? Then use SCOTT'S EMULSION of Oil with Hypophosphites. It goes STRAIGHT TO THE BLOOD, stops the wasting, rekindles uic vnai ure, maxes new iiesn and so renders a hopeful fight possible against ANY disease. Especially is this so in bronchial and tung troubles, in the relief and cure of which Scott's Emulsion has won its reputation. Book about it free. mixture. It is palatable, and infinitely prtferabJe to the plain oiL The genuine has our tnie-aur- k on salmon-colore- d wrapper. Get the genuine. For sale at 50 cte. and $1.00 by all SCOTT & BOWNB, New York. word. Wc can cure no disease unless wc can keep tip the pa- e, were tho guests of the family of o Non-Lcakabl- c. Mr. V. C. Clark's Friday. Mr. Jno. Ashmore is so ha can bo out again. r Mr. V. C. Clark, the police judge of this place, died Saturday. Mr. Clark will bo missed by bis many friends. Ha was onco a merchaut at this city, but retired a few years ago, and was elected police judge of this place. In his many descisions, there were but few appealed. He was a member of tbe tho Christian Church and also of the Masonic fraternity. His daughter Miss Sallit, died just a few weeks ago. He leaves a wifo, one child and many irienus to mourn his loss. P n o t R Reversible Feed-BaGold Pens of Regular Shape, Perfect Action. r. at -- n " . If not satisfactory will be exchanged or money refunded if turned in good order, maderate price, we have made an arrangement with Blair's Fountain" Pen Company of New York, to furnish our subscribers ens at prices: -- a week's Trial will cost you nothing. re- - To give our readers this Absolutely Perfect Fountain Pen at a They cost no more, . ineir 1B95 mo security" Fountain lollowmg Jovy Scott's Emulsion k no mvsterlmu MADISONVILLE. Mrs. Sam Story ,has returned from a visit to her parents at Akron, Ala. even 'considerably less than .the. old imperfect makes yet offered, for sale. b ... v 1 Zlms, S droggfets. X ' No. iiGold Pen; fine noint. No. a Gold Pen, fine or stub point, $2.00. No. 3 Gold Pen, finoor-Utipoint, 2,50. No- 4 GoldPen, fine or stub point, We are glad to note that Miss Issie NewHandsomely.Chased and Gold Mounted, 75 cents extra fo.oo man, a fair Madisonville girl, is taking an enviable place la Nashville society. "l!?.0 P?.M "A P'ccs ..mV"8 ofcm for .hem """-'V l"'s oince witn tno price of the pen desired Miss Delia Dada has returned to bar , . vou Should - - wish n h9vn n, :.... - "iuu luauicu againBl home in Henderson. in ight I.C1113 CAllil, - PRICESi ntt.. Jff? "!. 1 IC-S-S Mil 1 THE BEE Earjington, Ky. o tfc J,ei, Wj "SF ,. V o o .A K3ZZ23 '.1 1 V, JF KJSJBJ gBiSV WmfM o Wlfclfc.f x 1 "J3y Unbustry roc tEhrtoe." Court News. PERSONAL. POLITICAL POINTS. to sjudgo. Pratt is knocking out the The. election of officers by the Did you ever see 50 many canMiss Pauling Davis is visiting stockholders the Hopkins business :n hand at this term of of didates? And still they come. County Fair Company on Satur- Circuit Court with his customary relatives in Paducah. day last resulted in a continuation dispatch. "all's proposed reforms Miss Ida Hampton, of Hender - f, in office the gentlemen who so suc- Hopkins County Falr- -- ' ' mmmmNmtmmmwwmmmmmm?Nmm E. T. IIALSEY, President. Sec'v. u w jl at cessfully managed the enterprise last year. The only exception was the resignation of vice president Sam D. Longley, on account of his candidacy for county clerk, and the selection ol R. C. Tapp in his stead. L. & N. TIME TABLE. The officers are Jno. B. AtkinDirector-in-chieson, H. II. TIME CF TRAINS AT EAKUNOTON. Holcman, President; R. C. Tapp, EfTeclla December so, 1896. M. 13. Ray, TreasMORin, C. C. Givcns, Secretary; No, 53 1 a urer; ,.,..101) m No. 9i ,....ii:j3 pm C. O. Osborn, Assistant Secretary No. ji ioj) No. 70 7:50 am and Floral Hall Manager. No. 78 43jpm south. The Tacky Party. No. 51 jijt p m no. gi 0,14 pm The "tacky party" given at the No. 3J 4'jg a m p m residence of Mrs. Isiaah Fox last No O) m Thursday night, was a No. 77 7 3j most enjoyNo gi ami No. 14 arn fait Iralni. able affair. All the young people W. W. ETIIRIDGE, Aient. were dressed in the "tackiest" costumes obtainable some in winter, I, G. R. R. Time Table and some in summer attire. Jewelry, ribbons, laces, artificial (EfTecltvp July 19, 1896 ) flowers, veils, paint, powder and EAST HOUND. curls of every description, pre No. 1. No. 4. No. 6 I.v New ... 7:15 p m 800am i dominated among the young Tflf . 815am I.t Mtmplili 7.4 j p m m 6.13 Lv Fulton i5p m h:ij p m 800 am ladies; as did mammouth tics, p .. 1:33 am I.v l'atlucah 1:00am boots and shoes with vaI.v. Princeton 4:40pm ill a in 937am Lv, Notconvllto.. .. 341pm 3'ioam 10.431 m rious colored strijgs, bandana lufCrntral Cltjr ... 6 33 p m 4:00 a m 11:10 p m Ar LouUvltle ir.iopm 735 a m 3:17pm handkerchiefs, gaudy vests, linen am 6:40 am Ar Cincinnati dusters, etc., among the young wnsT iiound. gentlemen. Some of the hats showNo. 1. No. 3 No. 3, .. no pin ijopm Lv. Cincinnati.. ed signs of better days,cvcn though Lv. Lonlivilta 6)pin ....3130am 10 a m 603am they were much battered. pm . 8.13 am Lv, Central Clijr. Old 35 Lv Nortonvillo 1:35 pm 911 a m n 31 p Lv, I'rincrton ...10:18 am 1111 a m j.jjpra fashioned games, the games of our Lv l'aducah .. .11.10 pm 1.37am 3.30pm ancestors were indulged in, but it Ar I'ullon 1.15pm 3.30am 7.30pm is to be hoped that they did not 640pm 7.10 am Ar Mrmplili ... . Ar Now Oilcani. 7.40 pm 730pm present such a comical appearance Not. j anj 4 carry All tralnt run dally Quite Sleeper, recllnlnc chair can between as did these young people. Lincinnatl and New Orleans. Direct connection! a large number of ladies and genmade at all junction!. II. HANSON, G. P. and T. A. tlemen were present to sec these "tackles," and seemed to enjoy the sight hugely. Delicious refreshGarlingtor ftajf)enings. ments were served, and the party adjourned at 10:30 p. m. f; Vice-Presiden- t; Oile-in- . 1 111 . . News Personal Paragraphs and Other Doings at Home Worthy Notes -- ol Special Mention. Read Tiik Bhe's advertisements tndjniy of The Bkk's advertisers. LThfy arc reliable. Win, L. Harris, The names of the grand jurymen Lea Cunningham, are Ira King, Fillmore Teague, Abner Hill, Dennis Vaughn, Jonah Tippett, Lafayette Urinkley, Oscar Stevens, Jas. W, Priest. Ed Castlebury, Willis Harris, Samuel Adams, A. John Hamuli!. M. Barnett, W. T. Mangum, Wil- drand Jury. There were 130 indictments to be- son, is visiting relatives here. gin with and in three davs the Judge has disposed of about 60 of Mr. Charles Fields, of Hartford, spent Sunday in our city. these cases. Mr. Dick Harrison, of Monarch, There are yet to come up the 53 indictments returned against non- spent Sunday with friends here. Miss Cora Head, of Providence, resident property owners for not complying with the law that re- is visiting Miss Fannie McCulley. quires a description of their propMr. J. Lipscomb, of Richland, erty in this county, subject to taxa- paid us aJ. friendly visit last week. tion, to be filed with the County Dr. A. W. Jackson left Sunday Clerk. for a visit to relatives at PhiladelThe whole week is set for the phia. criminal docket. Miss Cora Harry, of Hopkins-ille- , Up to yesterday noon the Court is the guest of Mrs. Hamp had sentenced five men to short Fox. terms in the penitentiary. Misses Jennie McGary and FanFour of them were sent up for stealing, and one for mali- nie McCulley visited friends in cattle Providence this week. cious cutting with intent to kill. George Vannoy and Jack Hamp Mr. C. D. Wright, of Richland, ton, on charge ot grand larceny, who doesn't forget to call, came to stealing cattle from H. G. Coleman, sec The Bee last week. were each given two years. Rev. C. C. Hall and wife have John Stewart and Bud Adams, been in Christian county for sevupon the same charge, for stealing cattle from A. L. Jagoe, were also eral days, but arc home again. sentenced Stewart for two years Miss Eva Day, of Crofton, reanu Adams tor eighteen months. turned home last Thursday, after a Atlas Moss, upon the charge of visit of several weeks with Mrs. malicious cutting, for cutting Owen J. E. Day. Blue in the Ashbysburg neighborMr. Green Champlin, of Hophood in June 1S94, was sentenced kinsvillc, visited his friends in this to one year in the penitentiary. city a few days since, Of course A demurrer has been filed by his trip was of a business nature. . Atttorncj-J- . Oordon against the Geo. W. Robinson has gone to petition to change the city ol Nashville this morning where he Madisonville from the fifth class expects to help in the building ol into the fourth class. of the structures for the TennesThe pelit jurors arc as follows: see Centennial. I). S. Fowler, John W. Woodward, Mr. W. T. Scott, of the Ncbo Uen Kay, Sam J. Oats, country, called in last week and O. A. Wallace. Itichard liurloii, patted us on the back in a most K. Hewlett, T. U. Day. friendly manner. Mr. Scott is a Dick Myers, J. W. Khea, staunch friend and remembers the Monk Hicks, J. D. Sisk, editor. I-- ,J Jgo ment given by The Bee. The public should show their interest. The Hopkins county Bimetallic League held a meeting on Monday and did some speechifying, aimed at some pacifying. Hopkins county has thus far fur nished two Democratic candi dates for Circuit Judge. Pretty good number for one county. Are there not others? Madisonville was a popular resort on Monday for people who had court business and people who hadn't. The smiling candidate was much in. evidence and politicians of all grades and beliefs were abroad in the land. A lady of Madisonville, by force of circumstances made to turn her pen to rhyming, and given as a topic "The rooster, ' wrote the following: And of his poor remains The housewife mado a duster." UIII.IIIIUL1 UbIUU '" """1 UUUl WIU W. M. GRAHAM, ch - W. C. NONES, BEN W. ROBINSON, Gen'l M'o'r. Vice-Presiden- t. bUUUl&L'- i 7 3 J -- h ill Bird Eye - Jellico Coal Co INCORPORATED 3 ra Telegraph Wliitlcy County, Address, Kentucky. TTiriifnriiBflP LUMP OF BIRD EYE COAL. ft itu t m J muiu, rniviiT i -- ijjdih MINERS AND SHIPPERS OF JELLICD From tne d well-know- n Jellico Vein. both as a Steam YAJSJDERPODL"-U"S"rpasse- "During the late campaign Tho rooster, he went on a buster, and a Domestic Coal. SoleMinersoftheFamous-BIR- D i g Forced to rhyme, she rhymed with reason and confined hers to a single verse. EYE CANNEL A. Special attention given to Mining, Screening and Handling. Tli 03. Longslaff, J A. Greer, Wm. Drinkley, D. F. Todd. Robert Eison, Joe Smith. The measles are doing a great work throughout Hopkins county, probably sent across by our Web ster neighbors who have had their fill. fc It is a pleasure to recall that there has been scarcely any use (or V. our new city jail since the holiday ((Ncrapes, superinduced by an ex- ss of mean liquor. Mask ball on Friday nhrht eclcti rating Vajcntinc's day in advance, - will be especially roomy and well equipped. In view of the fact that the annual conclave of Kentucky Knights Templars is to meet in that city this year this action is of special interest. . Evntisvlllc Aw thorcss. Hopkinsvllle Masons. Miss "Pearl" Furman used to be The Masons, of Hopkinsvillc, have rented the entire third story an 'occasional visitor to Madisonof the big Ragsdalc, Cooper & ville and was a very popular young Co's. building. Their quarters lady in the young society of that city. This was before she wrote books. The authoress is the same Miss Furman only now she is known by her proper name. "Miss Lucy S. Furman, whose volume of "Stories of n Sactified Town," says the Critic, "is attracting considerable attention, comes of an old South Carolina family, but was born and reared in Henderson, Ky. Her father was a physician, whose constant companion she was in childhood and early youth on his daily rounds. Driving about in the quiet streets of the towns and along the country roads, Miss Furman had ample time to ruminate over the sights she saw in the houses that she entered with her father, and to receive from him an education that went to the roots of human life as the observations of country physicians arc apt to do. Miss Furman also learned to love country life, and it was but natural therefore, that, when she grew up, she should write about what she had known so long and so well. The incidents of her volume of stories were mostly suggested to her by the very real religious experiences of her friends at "the station." For several years past Miss Furman has lived at Evansvillc, Ind. liam E. Wilson and Peter Berry. Miss Purman, i The B. M. Club. and advancing the interests ot the The Bachelor Maids held a most local musical talent. Encourage enjoyable meeting at the home of our band and orchestra. Miss Ninnon Umstead Saturday afternoon. The President, Miss The continuation ol the old board Minnie Bourland, called the meetof officers of the Hopkins County ing to order. Owing to some mis" Fair Company is a promise of a understanding there was no"Chat" creditable fair this year and a pos- but the reporter's notes were read sible dividend to stockholders. amid much laughter. France beVoti may hear Sam Jones at ing the subject under discussion bcurcc on 1 ucsuay next it you for that week was then talked about like. Iwo lectures, special rates with ardor. After the Maids Had ami accommodation by the L. & dwelt upon many entertaining subN. railroad. Sec notice elsc- - jects, they adjourned to meet with Miss Ethel Evans, next Saturday. where. Ash-mor- T PLEASE ADDRESS who make much noise, there is one who bears a name that shouId.be his passport to the nomination for the office of Assessor, which he seeks. He owns and possesses the name of Jennings a good and honest name in itself. And yet not its The Bolt Trust has collapsed goodness and honesty is its recommendation, chiefly, nor yet those and prices have fallen 20 per cent, qualities in its possessor. But the within the past week. fact that importunes, yeadcmandsl Why suffer with Coughs, Colds and his selection and preferment is that when Laxative Bromo Quinine Great variety of Valentines at if there's anything in a name, will cure you In ono day. Does not proW. C. McLeod's. he should be bourne in triumph to duce tho ringing in the head like Sulphate of Quinine. Put up in tablets convenient Gen. Buckner says the reten- the office he seeks, who bears a for taking. Guarantied to cure, or money portion of the name of the illus- refuuded. Price 25 Cents. For sale by tion in office by Mr. McKinlcy of some of the Sound Money Demo- trious Grandfather of his Country, St. Bernard Drug Store Earlington, Ky. crats now holding places would be William Jennings B. Kimball's Woolen Mills at Hunta good way to "recognize" that PEOPLE'S IWIITY CONVENTION. ington, Mass., have resumed work party. A call is hereby made for the after being closed about a year. Twenty-fivpounds of Sugar at People's party of Hopkins county .Honey All claims for Bell's Pine to meet in mass convention, at are substantiated Dr. the reports Tar those W. C. McLeod's for $1.00. from by Madisonville, in the courthouse, who have used it. Coughs, Colds," Inciposeph (Mo.) Nail on Monday, March 15, 1897, at "9 ient Consumption, and alt bronchial affecThe St. tions are the diseases in which it is especiWorks have resumed operation o'clock a. m., to elect delegates to ally efficacious. after having been in idleness for a the State convention that meets in number of years, thus giving em- Louisville, April 7, 1897. Also to Orrell's woolen mill at Glendale, ployment to a large number of men. consider the nominating of candi- R. I., has started up, employing dates for county offices and attend men. Ten pounds Green Coffee at W. to such other business as may come 130 C. McLeod's for ?i.oo. Bucklcn's Arnica Salve. before the meeting. All legal voters who really favor financial The best Salve in the world for Cuts, Clarksvillc seems to sprout sto- reform and arc willing to co- Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever ries of late. Now comes the tale operate with the People's party Sores, Teller, Chapped Hands, Chilblain?, of n man who found a "ski'let of arc invited to be present and to Corns and all Skin Eruptions, and posiis tively cures Piles or gold" buried under a persimmon take part, and help bring about guaranteed to give no pay required. It or perfect satisfaction tree. He had dreamed it all out. the much needed reform. money refunded. Price 25c per box. For Sale by St. Bernard Drug Store. J. A. Davenport, Fifteen bars good Laundry Soap Ch'r. P. P. H. C. The Blackinton Woolen Mills at at W. C. McLeod's for 25 cents. A. P. Hanner, Sec''. North Adams, Mass., which have February 4, 1897. The Case Threshing Machine been closed several months resumed Co., Racine, Wis., announce the on full time last week. Ohio, Citv of Toledo, resumption of operations this week, State ofLucas County. t'SS. A neglected cold is an after six months shut down. Frank J. Cheney makes oath that bo e I Whats in a name? There are "Silver Johns" and "Silver Charleys," Dicks "Silver Toms, and Harrys." but of all the boys WE ARE PREPARED TO FILL ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY. .GIVE US ALL TJR1AL- - COMMUNICATIONS COMPANY. TO THE tfuumiummmuuuu'vwwwtuumiUiUiiiMiUiUiis; 1.79 SHORT TIME: For a . We will sell rXkl 0. K. tW. $2.00 SHOES J. IN $1.79 Per Pair FOR CASH. This is done to introduce the best TWO DOLLAR Shoe ever put on this market. If you want the Best Bargain ever offered COME (0 QUICK' How much we lose on each pair of Shoes is our business and your GAIN. See the Big Pile of them in our Window. BA.IIE:-S- r Sc TIeicliMoira-vJlle;- , $1.7Q CO. Ky. ViJ 'Lm !i Matrimonial. Don't forget the mask ball at Masonic Hall on Friday night. e The marriage of Miss Delia Our band boys deserve all the and Mr. Ben V. Southard possible to further was announced to take place at thc interests of band and orchestra Dawson last night, February 10th, work in tfiis city. i897. That new girl at Mike Long's is Mr. Geo. W. Gentry and Miss the pride of all hearts in that fam- Hattic Clements were married at ily. The only girl among several the home of Mrs. E. W. Logan bay?, she will be queen, end boss near Slaughtcrsvillc last uight, of the establishment. She is al- February 10, 1897. The Whole Story ready said to make her grandOf the great sales attained and great cures mother stand around. The marriage of Miss Tola Clark accomplished by Hood's Sarsaparilla Is to Mr. R. T. Miller, both of the quickly told. It purifies and enriches the Mr. and Mrs. Mimas, cf Daw-spWhite Plains neighborhood, will blood, tones tho stomach and gives strength while absent from home lost take place on the 14th instant. and vigor. Disease cannot enter the easllicir house by fire on Friday. Mrs Munns is widely known Invitations arc out for the mar- tern fortified by tho rich red blood which throughout this section as an riage of Miss Lena Furnish, of comes by taking Hood's Sarsaprilla. .evangelist and is occupied most of Union County to Dr. G. B. Fayne, Hood's Pills euro nausea, sick headache, of Bordley, Ky., on February 17. her time in this work. indigestion, bilousness. All druggists. 25c. n, Louisville last Thursday night contemplates the saving to the city ol $60,000 per annum. Good Molasses, 15 cents per gallon at W. C. McLeod's. the seinor partner of tho firm of F. J. Good Broom for 10 cents at W. Cheney & Co doing business in the City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and C. McLeod's. that said firm will pay the sum of ONE and every HUNDRED DOLLARS for The ordinance reducing salaries case of Catarrh that cannot each cured by be which passed the lower Board of the use of Hall's Catarrh Curb. Sworn to beforo me and subscribed in my presence, this Gth day of December, A. Five thousand men were thrown D., x880. . out of employment by the burning A W. GLEASON. j seal ( Notary Public. of the Fairchild Shipbuilding works Frnk J. Cheney. cause of disease. It clogs the lungs with mucous. It strains and breaks do.vn the lung tissues It poisons the blood by depriving it of its natural supply of oxygen. Dr. Bell's Pino Tar Honey is an unfailing cure for coughs and colds of all descrip druggists sell it. tions e ARE YOU HUNGRY? If you are, there is but one place in Earlington to get a quick lunch at BEALL'S. LUNCH AT ALL HOURS. PRICES. MAIN - - Rev. L. O. Spencer preached his farewell sermon here Sunday evening. The house could not hold the crowd that went to hear him and many returned to their home because, they could not gain Princeton Banner. admittance. . Numerous artists have come to light in Earlington who are preeminent in designing "tacky" cos-- , tunics. It is said that they will have another opportunity to practice their art soon. A good honest laugh is better than medicine. Let us indulge. Everybody is complaining of the bad roads, which arc said to have "no bottom." It is quite unfortunate because tobacco is just now beginning to move and the hardship will be great, cspcially to the poor horses that have to pull heavy loads. The people do not deserve so much sympathy, for they could, if th'ey would, have good roads and smooth hauling. A trial trip over the roads leading out of Earlington will convince any one of the benefit to be derived from good, graded dirt roads, the only kind now practical for this county. Plendcrson is to have a new flouring mill of three hundred barrel capacity to be erected by Mr. J. D. Wilford an experienced mill man of Bowling Green. It is expected that the work will begin about March 1st. The stockholders of the Southern B. & L. Association at Knox-vill- e, Tcnn., will hold a meeting in that city on March 4, to consider the matter of permanent receivership asked for that association, application for which has been tinued to March 8. con- "J. T. Alexander's telephone line This office is turning out some A good recommendation for Siramons is filling a long felt want with the book work of original songs by Liver Regulator is. that it is purely vege people of the towns he reaches in Rev. S. W. Schclton, Presiding table and strongly tonic. Then Iod. it is Webster county and elsewhere. Elder of the M. E. Church of the Detter than Pills because easier to take In Beside the revenue derived from the numerous calls, Jim gets frequent valuable orders by his wires. Wc talked to Calhoun the other day and the service is excellent. ' -- & The total precipitation, rain and melted snow, at Earlington for the year 189.fi was 52.20 inches someThe what above the average. greatest rainfall for one month was 11.47 inches in May; the least was i,'&3 inches in January. Lait month the precipitation as recorded by the Earlington weather observmc station was 3.70 inches. StiperietendoiTt Dixon descended from train No 52 at Madisonville a few days ago in a singularly abrupt W. M. Repine, editor manner. It is lot known whether Your Present Need "Chief," says: "Wo won't keep house liis action on this occason may be Is pure, rich blood, and a strong body, be- without Dr. King's New Discovery for construed to indicate any hostility cause with the approach of spring and tne Consumption, Coughs and Colds. Experior ill will on his part toward that beginning of warmer weather your physi mented with many other:), but never got village, but it is certain that his at- - cal system will undergo radical changees. the trno remedy until we used Dr. King's titudc was singularly unceremo-- 1 All the Impurities which have accumulated New Discovery. No pthcr remedy can nfous and abrupt. It surely was during colder weather must now be ex- take its placo in our home, as in it we have pot a "passing humor," but none pelled or serious consequences will result. a certain and cure cure for Coughs, Cold?, the less humorous. The one true blood purifier prominently Wboopiog Cough, etc " It is idle to t a. Green River District. Rev. S. W. liqpid or powder and no griping, while the Schclton is a man of discerning relief from Constipation, Diliousness, Sick judgement and recognizes good Headache and Dyspepsia is quick and work on sight and will have no sure. "I find Simmons Liver Regulator other if such work can be executed a vci'y safe and valuable family medanywhere in the Union. The in- icine" Rev. J. M. Rollins, Fairfield, Va. side figures of "cheap John" printThe United Gas & Coke Com ers possess no fascinating influence pany's product plant at Glassport, over him. rlc wants Pa., will start up shortly and give work and is willing to pay for it employment to about 400 men. Judge Thompson, of Louisville, The Robcsonia iron furnace near while sitting with his family in his residence a few evenings ago al- Reading, Pa,, has been fired after lowed a negro burglar to get away being out of blast for nine months. with a bundle of clothing and jew- Thus 200 men are given cmyloyelry. The Judge wnt to investi ment. gate the noise and discovered the The True Remedy. burglar who escaped. Tiskilwa, III, Hall's Catarrh Curo is taken internally Any tendency to premature baldness Muscular Rheumatism Promptly Relieved. and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testichecked by the use of Mr. J. K.HoIton, a well known fur dealer monials. F. J. Cheney & Co , Toledo, O, may be promptly Ayer's Hair Vigor. Don't delay tilt the Sold by Druggists, 75c of Oxford, Pa., says bo sometimes suffers destroyed. scalp is bare and the Hall's Family Pills are the Lest. with muscular rheumatism, and while havIf you would realize the best rC3ulls, being pne of the most painful attacks, he OUR CLUBBINQ OFFER. gin at once with this invaluable preparacalled at W. T. J. Brown's drug store, and tion. Mr. Drown advised him to try ChamberThe Mineral Springs Manufactlain's Pain Dalm, he did so, and it gave Now is the Time to Subscribe for uring Co., manufacturers of wools him immediate relief. Pain Dalm is also Your Winter Reading. at Stafford Springs, Conn., emrecommended for rheumatism by Mr. E. The Bee and Daily and ploying 300 hands, started up last W. Wheeler, of Luther Mills, Pa., who Globe-DemocrSunday week aftqrseveral month's idleness. has used it and found it to be an excellent both one year for $6. 50 remedy. If troubled with rheumatism The Bee and Daily (only) HOW TO FIND OUT, give it a trial. It is certain to relieve the Globe-Democrboth one pain as soon as applied, and its continued year 54.50 use will effect a cure. For sale at 25 and The Bee and Daily and Sun1'ill a bottle or common water glass with cents per bottle by St. Dernard Drug 50 day Courier-Journa- l both urine, and let it stand twenty four hours; a Store, Earlington; Den T. Robinson, Mor one year for $8.25 sediment or betting indicates a diseased tons Gap; Georgo King, St. Charles. The Bee and Daily (only) condition of the kidneys. When urine Courier-Journboth one stains linen it is positivo evidence of kid Whitely Malleable Casting Com year for SG.50 ney trouble, loo frequent desire to urinpany at Muncie, inu., nave re ate or pain in the back, is also convincing sumed operations, giving employ The Bee and Louisville Evening both one proof that the kidneys and bladder aro out ment to 800 men. year for S2.75 of order. The Bee and Twice-a-wee- k Free Pills. WHAT TO DO. Gloue-Democuone year Send your address to 11. E. Ducklcn & There Is comfort in the knowlcdgo so for S.175 often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-lioo- t, Co.. Chicago, and get a free sample box Twice-a-wee- k of Dr. King's New Life Pills. A trial will The Bee and tho great kidney remedy fulfillsevcry Courier-Journboth one convince you of their merits. These pills wish in relieving pain in the back, kidney?, year for S1.50 liver, bladder and every part of the urinary are easy in action and aro particularly effectivo in the cure of Constipation and The Bee and Weekly Lou- - . passages. It corrects inability to hold isville Commercial both Sick Headache. For Malaria and Liver urine and scalding pain in passing it, or one year for Si. 25 bad effects following use of liquor, wine 01 troubles they have been proved invaluable. The Bee and any leading publi- beer, and overcomes that unpleasant neThey aro guaranteed to ba perfectly free from every deleterious substance and to cation at LOW PRICE. cessity of being compelled to get up many be purely vegetable. They do not weaken times during tho night to urinate. The by their action, but by giving tono to Go to St. mild and extraordinary effect of Swamp-Kostomach and bowels greatly invigorate the for scarlet underwear is soon realized. It stands the highwhole sjstcm. Regular size 25c. per box. Sold sale prices. est for Its most wonderful cures of the most by St. Dernard Drug Store. distressing cases. If you need a medlcino have the Sold by drugBuy blankets and quilts you should fifty cents best. one dqllar. For Lottery. and gists, price Our iUtourney-Genera- l are cheap Taylor is now. a sample bottlo and pamphlet, both sent preparing a move against the Bernard Store. free by mail, mention Tub Deb and send Lottery Company at Louisville, your full postoffice address to Dr. Kilmer which has withstood all attacks in & Co , Dinghampton, N. V. Tho propriethe past and operates daily withtors of this paper guarantee the genuineunless you need them, and then only out regard tc laws enacted for its pure drugs, such as are sold by re- ness of this offer suppression. sponsible druggists. We keep only the best. That is the great disNeuralgia is the prayer of the nerves tinction to be looked for when the lima comes that yon need them. for pure blood. Hood's Sarsaparilla is the Nowhere else will you find so comTo any person interested in huOne Truo Wood Purifier and Nerve plete a stock. A good time to begin mane matters, or who loves aniBuilder. that spring medicine. hair-roots at at al at Glasgow, Scotland. Hot Coffee all the time. Fresh Stock of Fruits, Confections, Cakes, Canned Goods, Fine Cigars and Tobacco at REASONABLE I1 CORDIDR BUILDINd. AND RAILROAD. EARLINGTON, KY. wwammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm If you have anything to haul see BARNETT & ARNOLD for rates. Post' at WALKER x?SHmm9 al & TWYMAN, TINNERS. (Successors to) THOS, D. WALKER, "Old Joker," THE PIONEER TINNER. Main Street, the Bernard Store at ot M of Railroad, eftRblNGTON, KY. A complete Stock of They at St. STOVES, CASTINGS AND TINWARE Repairing, Roofing and Guttering, "Sky-highand prices dirt cheap. " Don't Uso Drugs in quality Sent Free If you need anything in their line, WALKISR & TWYMAN are the men you are looking for. You can get what you want and have a little money left. To Compound ST. BERNARD DRUG STORE, URVAN Prescriptions. HOPPER. Manager. T'C A young man la Lowell, Maw., troubled far years with a constant suecaIoo ot boil oa Ma mcIc, was completely cured" by '"taltfng owly three boUtesolAyer'sSarsapa- Another retult of the treatment rilta. w$ greatly Iropwvad digeallofl with avoirdupois.. with other remedies, even it they in the public eye today is Hood's Sarsapa-rlllot cures iu unequalled. are urged on you as just as good as Dr Its record Its sales are the largest in the world. A King's New Discovery. They are not as WITH THE ABOVE FACTS REMEM-DEWE'RE CAREFUL. few bottles of Hood's Sarseparilla will good, because ibis remedy has a record of It never prepare you for spring by purifyiag and cures a'ad besides is guaranteed. tosiag and In fall to cure. Trial bottles free at St, ST. BERNARD DRUG STORE. earlchtog your blood BRYAK.HOPPBR, nMgr, Beraard Drug Store. vigorating ytwr wbw Who can thlnfc properly it takes time. It requires or aome almple An experience and a complete knowlthins to patent? your edge ot drugs. It requires the drugProtectjAhw Ideut ther may bring jrou wealth, wemtaunrmN ft CO.. Patent gist to have a large variety of drugs WriiA Waahlneton. D. 0 (or tblr 81.800 prlisAllot. otter ne;a. fresh drugs. He must clvd the maX new llt ot ono tnouaand Inventions wanted. best possible work and for compensation ho must be reasonable. Wanted Idea mals, wo will send free, upon application, a copy of the "Alliance," the organ of this Society. In ad dition to itensely interesting read-intit contains a list of the valuable and unusual premiums given by this paper. Address r, 410-4- :.JOB WORK TIIK NATIONAL HUMANE ALLIANCE, 11 United Charities Uullilinc. New York. Vntqvalcd fucUUla ZW STTn, y a HANDSOME ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE OF THE 3YiiNnST(iflTT0H Business Cbllese. (33nlYer.) Cbntalm ViiliialtlA Tafitrtnatlan to thote dfJrlnfj la Zomm TELEGRAPHY, LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY,. iTT SHORTHAND. KM far totaling GraduuUt (it Zueratlv SUuattonu R8tOS yjfw . MMjWm Jc. imn . M I ji 1 We have many items to m ad yii, Will receive prompt attention at close out before we take stock. Estimates furnished Don't miss us. this office. St. Bernard Store. upon application, SUBSCRIBE FOR i "?r. flHBrTJrtHHaiVT' TX--B ih r o? " A & QB t" b h 0 , toil di .ji 1 WW - it 2& - .X-Mr-- j- lafv IV JW " W ? J' W. A. rv, (Dur oloi'ed (Mti?ens. NISDET, President. 0. W. WACDILL, Clthler. All communications and matters ot newi per (lining to I till column ibould be addressed to Gin. Alixaxdik, Katlinitcn, Kr. Hopkins (ountu a V gruago nor n low locks Trom n stray THE BLACK SHEEP'S WOOL. fleece? "I hopo you will llvo to hear yonr BySCARTHA BTOPULOCH "WILLIAMS Jenkin fiddlo at wedding," sho wont on, n littlo Qopjrlght, 1807, by Ibo Author. sadly. Damo Bcrncts shook her head, Dnino Bernera was tho richwomnu of saying, half llorcoly: "You mock mo. her village. Sho find (brco farina in fee, You know I hato to dio, yet dio I must. besides n worm leasehold nml n good I should not mind it muoh if I thought bit of mouoy at Interest All her neigh- I should bo ablo to know how thoso oafs bors knew as ranch. And they gossiped of villagers will fcol when thoy find out not n littlo that her liouno was so baro what riohes I havo loft." and poorly famished and that sho Tho damo had tho gift of prophcoy it went abont looking liko a ragpick- appeared. Beforo Twolf th Might camo er. At least thoy thoaght her houso baro, all who had known hor wero gossiping though uono cf them over got farther over her strango will aud tho great in- than tho big drafty kitchen whero hcritancos ho had left to those sho had spun tho year around. Muri-ann- o professed to hato. All, to tho last stiver, was tho damo's fnrnway coubiii. went to tho grandchildren a farm to Somo B.nid Alio might bo her heir, bnt each of tho tbrco grandsons, tho leasetho girl liorself know better. hold to tho graudaughter who had marTho old woman, it was plain, could ried a shipmaster and tho mouoy to tho not last much longer, yot no ono of her ono who was n town councilor's wifo. three grandchildren crorcamo near her As for tho fino things, thoy wero to bo except to ask for money. That was why divided equally between tho flvo. sho shut her door iu their faces, calling Still tho heirs wero not satisfied. thorn to her fow cronies a pack of "Tho old woman must have been crazy upstarts. For Marianno sho had at tho very last," thoy said. "A faranother story. "I givo you board and thing's worth of wool to Marianno in Von nro to look for nothing deed! Who knows what n farthing's keep. more," sho 6aid almost daily. "It is worth is? Sho ought novcr to havo through your grandmother yon nro kin named tho beggar." "Perhap3 not, " said tho town counto me, and sho had as much as I. If her snbstauco has been wasted, that is no cilor. "Tho damo was n wiso woman, affair of mine " Then sho would run but too tonder hearted by far. Sho could on to talk of tho grandchildren, rating not havo been so unjust as to wish to them soundly, yet, for nil that, showing givo away our sabstauco, but sick fansho was prond of them and their lino cies aro curious things. Perhaps sho hud spendthrift ways. stirrings of charity." Marianno sang and spun through tho "Tat!" said tho oldest grandson. "In days, not contentedly, but witlTwhat that caso sho conld havo given all sho grata sho could. Sho would baro loft clioso to her own flesh and blood. Wo tho damn aud sought a bettor scrvico will sell ovcrything Bho left behind that but fcr Jenkin, her littlo blind brother. nono of us wants. With your good leavo Ho had a placo at table, a bed in tho at' out of tho monoys I will scttlo this ritio and lenvo to sit through summer diculous claim. " days upon tho low browod porch, whero "No, let mo sottlo it!" "No, let ho could hear tho birds and bees what mol" "And mol" said tho rest in timo his uimblo fingers woro osiers into chorus, for each of them feared tho farhampers and fish creels for tho folk thing was a lack pieco and wlshod to D'und about. Marianno spent all her keep tho others from touching it "Farscant holidays in cutting and fetching things do not grow in osier thiokets," tho osier wands. they said in thoir hearts. "Wo know Tho damo had, you see, hor own tho damo had dealings with black which sho wished to remain t. rungia. What if somo familiar lost what St9 trusted nobody entirely. That this girl found?" Moro than ono of them offered Mariis much tho habit of (ho selfish shrowd. Marianno had como to hor a stranger anno privily n half penny for her bit of from her own vlilngo farther to tho brass. Bat sho would not part with it south. In all tho firo years sinco she except for wool. So, when tho salo was over, as tho hoirs sat about tho kitchen had mado no friond hardly an indeed. .Tonkin, blind though firo, sho went in to them with a lumpy, ho was, know tho village and tho coun dusty bundlo aud said as sho hold it bo- tryside- much hotter than sho did, for foro their eyes: "Let mo havo this. NoDamo Derners liked to havo tho lad at body would buy it" "Ob, tho good black sheep's wool! hofsflbow what timo sno wont abroad. It'wwHn ouff of theso questing3 that Yon must havo hidden itl It would havo ho camo lo tho door of tho Lion inn. fetobed a f no price. It is not moro than Insido a strolling minstrel sat playing half moth oaten," tho councilor's wifo morry tunes and sad ones upon his fid- said angrily, kicking tho bundlo as sho dle Jenkin listoned awhile, spellbound, spoke. then crept insido and begged, with tears "It is not worth carrying away," running over his cheeks, to bo allowed whispered her husband. But tho oldest to touch tho wonderful singing thing. grandson, smiling craftily, tossed it Tho fiddler was good natural. Ho put over to Marianno, saying: "Therol You fiddlo and bow in tho lad's hands, set havo got n bargain. But pay mo, and I hia fingors upon tho strings and let him will mako it up to tho rest." draw long wnils of sound from tho cat"Tako it, quick!" said Jonkin, drawgut. ing her to hor wheel. Tho others went "Why, you might play with a bit of away, leaving thorn hard at work. Jenjiaqtipo,. You. Uavo got tho Augers and kin picked knots and teazles out of tho tho eqr of a born fiddler," ho said after lumpy wool, which Marianno then card-t-vTnfiinta Juukln could havo worship- ed and fpun Into fino yarn. So much of ed him for tho saying. Ho ran homo, tho flocco had to bo thrown away that stumbling many times in his eagerness tho spinning was dono beforo midnight to roach Marianno, and burst in upon By morning tho yarn had been knit into her crying out: "Sister, si3tor, I must n pai; of long stockings, soft and fino. have a fiddle I must, or I shall dial" Botli had worked as though in n dream, Marianno shook her head sadly. Sho without stopping even to fling fagots knew they had neither of them a singlo upon llio fire. Morning camo in time penny indeed, thoy soldom saw tho to givo light for (ho toeing off. Then color of money. Damo Gcrners settled thoy roco nml stretched themselves, and with thoso who bought Jenkin's bas- - Jeakin said: "Wo must be gono beforo thoen hawks nwake, clso they will como and pluck hor-Rolf -- Eliga Prilchett and wife were In Sunday. Mr. Andy Goodloe is very sick. Madl-sonvil- le ST. BERNARD COAL COMPANY INCORPORATED.) Madisonville, Ky. Capital Stock, - - - $50,000, Transacts a general banking business tnd invites the accounts ot tho citizens of Hopkins and adjoining counties. Has tho finest and most secure vault In that section ot Kentucky Capital Stock Paid In, Surplus Fund, IN Rev. Fishback preached at the A. M. E. Zion Church Thursday night. Miss Annie Bishop, of Madisonville, was out visiting friends last week. Mr. Ben Cunningham ville Sunday. visited Madison- Miners and Shippers of GQfl AND COKE. Come out to the Reading club Rev. T. H. Merriwcather Nortonvillo Sunday. Monday. Mr. Hargraves' brother was found dead on his bed Tuesday morning. Rev, Gordon was in the city Monday. Miss Clara Ross, of Madisonville, iting her sister, Mrs. Pritchett. is vis- General Bx-eiriol- -i - OfTioo, -.. EDetirliragtora, Barenraolrx K. Mo.; J. W. preached at Offices, Offices. 60.000. COMMENCED BUSINESS $18,000. 1867. - Little Edith Kimble was buried last R. G. ROUSE, Manager, Palmer House, Broadway, Paducah, Ky. S. H. NEWBOLD, Manager, CAPT. T. L. LEE, Manager, Cor. Main and Auction Sts., Memphis, Tenn. 342 W. Main Street, Louisville, Ky. A. S. FORD, Manager, 327 Upper Second Street, Evansville, Ind. M. CARROLL, Manager, 337 Union Street, Nashville, Tenn. jol7t . Morton, v Banker, MadisonOille, Ky. fpransatfs a (3eieral"S "BanKing Business: Spccla Mrs. Davis will be out Tuesday to give painting lessons. Wholesale There is talk ot an other marriage in town. Guess who. is heart-broke- T. HESSER, Hauser Building, St. Louis, Agente-JOH- N BRIDGMAN, Room S5, Hartford Building, Chicago, 111. attention olen la Collections. Joe Faulkner says he other day Ed Bailey says be got knocked out the Boys slick to tbo right thing. Fate Wilkes feed the boson possum. FAMOUS NO 3. Charles THE uses, from Earlingrton, Diamond and St.COAL; For all Mines. Only Vibrating Screens and Picking Tables used. THE BEST SELECTED COAL IN THE MARKET. .- BEN T. ROBINSON, DRUGGIST Always on hand a tall and complete stock ot DRUGS AND MEDICINES. and TOILET ARTIY Not long ago a farmer who lives three miles from here, came to my store before breakfast and bought a battle ot Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. He said their little boy had a bad cold, and as they had used what they bad in the house his wife would not let him go to plow until he came, and got another bolfl?. The little boy who was with him remuked, "Now I will soon be well for Chamberlain's 'toff medicine always cures me." R. C. McElroy, Black Haw, Pa. In speaking of this remedy, Mr. McElroy said people came from far and wide to bis store to get it, and many of them would not know what to do without it. tor sale by St, Bernard Drugstore, Earlington; Ben T. Robinson, Mortons G ip: George King, St. Charles .. CLES PAINTS AND OILS, - BRUSHED Why buy ME High-price- rtYICISANS PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED. . FOR BB8K BURNERS AND PURNHBE8. Anthracite Coal, when you can get ST. BER- v? va d NARD CRUSHED COKE for a much less price? ton of the Crushed Coke will do the same, work as One jt''. . i The Wheeling & Lake Erie and the Columbus Sandusky & Hocking Railroads have gone into the hands of receivers as a result of'tbo coal rate war. The clock- holders are left in the lurch and the coal consumers chuckle. Hoarseaess leads to a serious irritation of the throat, and nny end in a racking, rasping cough. From this condition it is but a step to serious long trouble. Dr. Bell's Pine Tar Honey will quickly clear the throat and leave the voice clear and smooth. It is an infallible remedy for all disorders of the throat and lungs. Get a bottle today. one ton of the best Anthracite Coal. ASK YDUR DEALER FDR IT AND SAVE IMDNEY iiSxrjL HERE S TANflflRH LARGE v Nearly UVL -r .... & k Tm CHINE ' .Afl M thUk OPPORTUNITY! MOST POPULAR SEW. NO MAOHIN tnoftarrr for ft mrra pyr. Day from nliml rrput&tkm worl.1 ttut bar Tiwt ftDOB In Ui br hoa.i ftita rnwl H doling. tht emu iAr lwr In mvhjulnl Mlntf1lon. ilnreblUtr b In tuu.anrnmof nl.h. Imtttr unuarlmpronmrauutha NEW HOME. jounu.e?UeWlnd,mx'rtfJiUhix. . . M.J Tfnt f IIE nEGOED TO DE ALLOWED TO TOUCII THE 6IKGIKQ TIHSO. - w kcts and spont tho triflo thoy fetched for doublets and shoes and caps for bim. His shirts Marianno mado after her day's work was dono, aud both of them knitted hia long stockings, ns well as many bosides which tho damo sold in tho market town. Bat tho very next day, as sho camo up from tho swamp with her arms full of green withes, Marianno found n bright, now farthing. Sho pat it in her poukot, smiling and saying softly to herself: "I will not toll Jenkin, not yet, at least. Poor lad, it would only tantalizo him to know my plant If it works, I shall bo ablo to mako this shortly two farthings and in turn swell thorn to four farthings. With a wholo penny ono may do many things. Hoavon send that bo ablo to, beforo tho dnmo dies. buy tho fiddlo for him, sinco with that! ho would bo suro of a living." Noxt day sho aBked tho damo to soil hor a handful of wool. Tho asking sot tho old woman off in a fino rago. " 'A farthing's worth of wool makes two farthings' worth of yarn,' " sho mimicked. "A fino scheme, this, of yoursl A schonio to rob mol Your handful would grow in tho spinning to two of my fleeces. But I will sell it to you, novcr foar. Wo mako tho bargain now, but it is my hoirs and oxecutors who shall deliver you whut I havo sold. It shall bo put down in my will today. No doubt you will best them, but I shall not bo thcro to eco it And you will not wait long. You know aud I know you know I shall not sco tho now year." "You" uro unkind, damo," Marianno said, hor heart elnklng. Sho thought of all tho laoe and lluen, tho rloh silver plato and worm, furry blankets tho damo had hidden and heaped in closets and chests. How could tho old woman "I can srarccly bcliuvo what my eyes 5ce," Mnriauno nnid, running hor finger? dowu the Eoft knitted lengths. "Wo havo dono n day's work in half a " night. The fairies must have helped "Thoy did tho osier fairies. Thoy come and tell me they lovo and will always help ua because yon aro kind nud do not frighten M'fui in thoir home," Jonkin said. Then the two locked hands aud went cnt to tho Lion inn, and thero found n great bustlo and confusion. 'Hero's a state of things!" (aid tho landlord. "A herald has como proclaiming that our good king is ill and liko to loso uso of his legs unless ho can find at onco soma stockings of black sheep's wool spati aud knit in tho dark. As though spinning nnd kulttiug conld go on without light! Thoso doctors are fools, but that is tho word, it is said, they have from tho good people-- who, it is well known, know ovcrything." "They do know ovorything," Jenkin Faid softly. Of conrso you can guoss tho rest how tho king was cured by wear-iu- g tho stocking and how Jonkin got his fiddlo aud Marianno becamo a lady iu waiting and at lust married n knight And ovorybody lived happy over nfter except tho graudohildreu, who Boon wasted thoir inheritauco so not oven a farthing was loft of it. u-- c , us." Wbat is the most expensive product in the world? It is charcoal thread, which is employed for incandescent lamps. It is, for the most part, manufactured at Paris and comes from the bands of an artist who desires bis name to remain unknown in order to better protect the secret of manu facture. grains) It is by the gram (ij that this product is sold at wholesale. In reducing its price to the basis ot pounds, it is easily found that the filaments for lamps of 20 candles are worth $8,000 per pound and that for lamps of 30 candles tbey are worth $12,000 per pound. The former have a diameter of of 1 millimeter (r millimeter 0.0394 loch) and the latter four and one-hathousandths ot a millimeter. The filaments for lamps of 3 candles are so light that it would require nearly 1,500,000 of them to weigh a pound. As the length of each of them is 10 centimeters (3,937 inches) their total length would be 187 miles. twenty-thousandt-lf Positively the Greatest Bargain Ever Offered ! 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