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Bee (Earlington, Ky.): February 18, 1897
Bee (Earlington, Ky.): February 18, 1897 Bee (Earlington, Ky.) 300dpi TIFF G4 page images Bee Publishing Co. Earlington, KY 1897 bee1897021801_sn87060004 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Bee (Earlington, Ky.): February 18, 1897 Bee (Earlington, Ky.) Bee Publishing Co. Earlington, KY 1897 $IMLS This electronic text file was created by Optical Character Recognitio n (OCR). No corrections have been made to the OCR-ed text and no editing has be en done to the content of the original document. Encoding has been done through an automated process using the recommendations for Level 1 of the TEI in Librar ies Guidelines. Digital page images are linked to the text file. EIGHTH Wo wish EARLINGTON, HOPKINS CO.U.NTY, KENTUCKY, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY FROM 18, 1897. jJ ' W W "4;4 A 5M ' w SM assurances that it was all right The pigs from an old sow will be they had scon my papers. They larger framed and more vigorous LINCOLN Host Consh Bxrup. Tut( AND THE QOATS, wired for me but no telegraph was in every way. They will T also make tji Lxl Will go in Large Numbers to the J time. Bold brdniggiH k. swift enough to keep up with my Lbetter breeders than small, imma A TRUE STORY. Inauguration The Hats They Occupied Considerable Place progress through that ture sows can be, however well -I had been working all winter My blood once up, I swept throUgl: they may be fed. and Badges Thej' in His Affections. 4 nd spring in the western patt of the region like a storm-winscatWill Wear, f WHEAT WILL FATTEN HENS. State, alternately at tering extension-table- s . lew York tul right and On the occasion of a visit to New While it is true that wheat is a and at making left, until finally I sold a dealer PRACTICAL York, either returning" from the in better feed than corn for egg proHOW TO OET IN THE LINE. radios and bedsteads, with a brief Allegheny City a full tnousand dol duction caution needs to be used CtfateljmaKer North or going.being accompanied nteryal during which I ran a wheel lars' and eWeler 1- -, worth in one bill. When that in feeding it too liberally. by lad, Mrs. Lincoln announced Louisville, Feb. 12. A meeting barrow express from the village Hens order camejiome they gave it up. are more greedy for wheat Late with Tabor Bros., her arrival thus: of Prominent Reniihlimrni rf tlir. hotel down to the than for steamboat land- They didn't wire any more because Manufacturing Jewelers, Nw York Citv, April aS, 18G4. any other grain, probably because State was held last night atjlic Lou ing a mile and a half away, when Hon. A. Lincoln, President United Stales: it was no use. Not until I brought instinct teaches them Dallas, Tex., and Ernest that this isvuic Hotel at the call of Hon. C; I made my first and only flight into Wo reached hero In safety. Hope ou up in Rochester on the Ohio River grain contains just what they Wiggers, Nashville, TenM. Barnctt, of Ohio county, chair- business as a drummer need are well. Please send me by mail today a I still near the State line, my nessee. Am prepared to last cent for every purpose. But it is a check for $50 directed to me, care Mr. man of the Republican State Cen- think that it was a success in a way gone, and sent back for fresh sup- mistake to suppose do Warren Leland, Metropolitan hotel, N. Y. THE ORIGIN OF "VANKEn DOODLK." tral Committee. that wheat with The meeting was Tc,ven if it didn't work out out exactly plies, were they able to locate mc. mc pnospnate 01 Tad ays, are tho goats well? ."Yankee Doodle' is claimed by for the purposed completing ar- - ngnr. lime it contains First-Cla- ss Jewelry Repairing nut ttiat was not my fault. Every morning the mail had map Mrs A. Lincoln. does not also furnish the many nations. It was known in rangements to attend the inauKtira- - I.like a concern, anyhow, that 'can ped out my trail to them, but Tho President sent the following England as "Nankcc where ing nutrition that needs to be given Office at Walker & Twy-man'- s, Doodle" in tion of President-elec- t McKinlev. stand up alone in times of prosper- I unique reply: might be by that time, out on the to fowls in moderation. the time of Charles I. The Hol- The Chesapeake and Ohio railroad ity. This couldn't. Main street, west Hence It was an Executive Mansion, front, there was no telling. of Pailroad. landers had an old song to this air was selected as the official railroad there ought to be light rations of Washington. April 38, 18O4 J iudustry: tiiat was the mischief. They sent mc ten Mrs. A. Lincoln, Metropolitan Hotel, New called "Yanker Dudcl." It is said to Washington, and all clubs will It was this way, A lot of wrote me just to comedollars and wheat, with some chopped clover SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. back and hay and vegetables like cabbage or York: to be also an old French vintage go by this road, either by way of my s in the facThe draft will go to you Tell Tad the song, a native Hungarian Covington or Lexington, as is most tory had hit upon the idea of sell no more tables. But I was turnip, to give variety and fill the air, and f goats and father are very well, especially not to be balked in that way. I gizzard without furnishing the ancient music of the sword convenient. Most of the delegates sejtting up in too me goats. business for them- - laid out a route which the a. Lilcoln PRACTICE LIMITED TO ten dol much nutrition. dance" of the Biscayans. In June, will leave March 2, and will arrive aeives on the plan. lars would cover, into Ohio a little There are scores of persons still Diseases of ihe Eye, Ear, Nose & Tttroal. Dr. Richard Schtickburgh, in Washington early March 3 It They had no capital, 1IOILINO GRAIN FOR STOCK. living in Washington whp remem-- 1 '755.' but thoy hired way ana planted a lew score exvSimtHBH8 Liver Regulator. icgimental surgeon under General i3 the intention of those in charge a J shop with While every farmer who keeps MADISONVILLE, KY. ber distinctly this pair of "White wood tension tables in every town I stock in any quantity should have Office in Hustler Building, House goats." Lincoln, as well uracldock, thought to play a joke to have all Republicans who go was cheap, and the to. They were just as greedy a steam boiler and on the ragged, mill to grind tattered conti- wear a light gray felt slouch hat close at hand with boom towns came as lad was very fond of them. Onl for them there as in Penn the grain he feeds, still those A LA DELLE JAKDINIERE. nentals by palming off the 'Nankcc and a badge which was adopted springing up all over it who like mush sylvania. Finally I pinched mybright days the father and son and . t. ' lack this can find the next L. oodle" of the time of Cromwell last nmiit. mi ine badge is a verv rooms. Thev wanted beds nnd self of a dinner & SDN, THE GREAT these pets would play in the yard ot two, and wound best, substitute by boiling the upon the colonial soldiers as the pretty one. At the top is the tables and chairs t t FASHIONABLE : t t down there, and up with a run to the city of for an hour at a time. To Mrs. THROUGH TRUNK LINE Erie on grain until swelled and feeding latest martial music. It at once word "Kentucky," and below it had money to pay for them. All the lake and filled that place with Kecklcy the president one day said: brtueen the cities of it in this shape. More of the grain became popular, but a quarter of a the design of the State of Ken that was needed was some one who tables too. Then I went "Come here and look at my two putyBftuigtsprrpBtyi home, must be fed to produce the same century later tho joke seemed tucky. Red, white and blue ribbon coild talk to go and Cincinnati, Lexington, Louisville goats. sell them the feeling like a conqueror. See how they sniff the tlirnnrl iiiIiam tl -:- MERCHANT TAILOR- S:t 1. result as whole unboiled grain, beEvansvillc, St. Louis, clear air and skip and play in the "",V,U K.imn "Ynnoo surrounds ihe whole. called to things; then enough could be made My chief met mc at the depot, cause the cooking increases bulk And Ibo rides of The committee was tostablish the business before the sunshine! Whew, what a jumpl" .Nashville, Memphis, Montgomery Doodle" as Lord Corwallis marched order at 8.30 o'clock by Chairman Credit Of the rnnwrn rrnvn r.i.1- he wore a look of exhaustion. without increasing its nutrition. :: and : : : as one of them made a lofty spring. There was a crowd at the factorv But the boiled grain is partly di IMPORTFR OF Mobile and New Orleans, out after surrendering his army, Barnett. Mr. E. R. Bryson, of Thy picked me for CLOTHS AND SUITINGS. that job, and "He feeds on my bounty and jumps his sword and the English colonies Covington, was made secretary. I, nothing loath, dropped ax and just across the canal, and a flag gested in the cooking process, so jw Uppr Flrtt St., Evantvllle, Ind-- ' for joy," continued the president. hung out of the window. I felt that it is less likely to injure when in America to the Yankees. Feb- Those present were Messrs. C. M. wheelbarrow and Its earnestly solicit! the patronage of hit Hop started out. AND SPEED UNRIVALED. "Do you think we could call him a ruary -. that it was not a wholly undeserved stock are fed on it largely, It is kins county friends. Ladies' Home Journal. Barnctt, E. U. Fordyce, Ben L. An album full of photographs of honor. I had done bounty jumper? My goat is far the best I could better to boil grain, cheap as it now Bruner, James F. Buckncr, jr., furqiture and price-lis- t HHORTEST AND QUICKEST ROUTE above HUMOR IN rOLICE COURTS. him; the man who enlists made up and a reception a little out of the is, than to draw a grist eight or From St. Louis, Evansvillo R. P. Ernst, Brutus J. Clay, J. my equipment. I was to do the into the service for a consideration A majority of the cases which and Henderson to tho P. McCartney, C. H. Judy, rest.' I remember as thoiifh it usual would not be unnatural. I ten miles, as we have often done, and deserts the moment he re- we deal with daily are pathetic or asked him what he thought of it, and wait a whole day for a SOUTHEASAND SOUTH! ceives his money but to repeat the dramatic, but there is a humorous Wm. McD. Shaw, E. R. Brvson wasyesterday the first storekeeper and he said it was great. grist to be ground, besides I struck. It was in Titusville. He play is bad enough, See, my pets side to the work as well, and some and Charles J. Blanford. Lots of times since have I tried paying in money the cost of grindThe committee, by a unanimous was a cross old man and, wouldn't to recall what were my feelings ing. M THROUBH COACHES K recognize me," as the two goats ad of the most ludicrous incidents vote, decided to invite all so much as look at my pictures; when I found out it was vanced and gazed up into the win- conceivable come tip in our courts. the sherHEDGES AS SOIL ROBBERS From above cities to Nashville to take part in the in- buwhen I poked the dow shaking their heads. "There The most common cause of com-- TObook under iff's flag that hung out of the winLand in this country is not so and Chattanooga, makthey go again. What jolly funl" plaint by one woman against an- augural parade on March 4, and hisfjose and it fell open right at dow. I suppose that I must have valuable as it is in England, so the ing direct conKansas City, Montana, and he laughed outright as the other in tenement house quarrels recommended that all persons de- the Jjxtension-tablee- , lie had to in been stunned. The concern had waste of ground occupied by nection siring to take part procure a light spiWpf himself. I told him the goats went skipping across the is that "She called mo out of my "bupted." Too much extension-tabl- e hedges and their root? extending Colorado, Pacific Coast. gray sou tcit sioucn nat and a PJijjkbefore he could get WITH PULLMAN TALACB CARS prnn ' his eye had wrecked it. Instead of ' For AllalUu.OdVttiiiiciil.maCOn, wUlMlJe The goats ccrtairlly appear to she wanted a warrant against a rblte,MJLJIift ifor. oRitjmAf,-"in.-ij.- ju. .j. ... ct .A..j 1 .v-- ,- ii ty'" Jin- - -either side has never been re- i"v." Jacksonville and Points have occupied a considerable place acquaintance because, as she top and a pendant having on it, leaves, while my heart beat high five cents. Which was just half of extends its roots in every direction IN FLORIDA. in Mr. Lincoln's affections, for in said, "Judge, your honor, she the arms of the State. All cor- with, anticipation, and by and by what the boss had in his pocket. until, as in the osage orange, each Black Hills, the following telegram later in tho called me a name out of mc place, respondence relative to hats and he came back to the extension ta- He divided squarely, and that ended hedge plant becomes a large tree. VIAConnections are made at Guthrie same ycar,hc mentions them again: and I want her to prove it." be conducted bles. If they were any good he my career as a drummer, along In England hedges are kept closely should badges nnd Nashville for all points These petty broils must be given through Mr. E. R. Bryson, rt wouldn't mind a dozen or so; but with the firm's. War Department, trimmed, and this restricts the exWashington. Sept. 8, 1SG4 f a hearing and settled by such good Covington. AU clubs and individu- he had to bind mc down to :n North, East, South and West What was the matter? Why, tension of roots on either side. Mn. A. Lincoln, Manchester Vt.: advice a3 the complaint suggests. als desiring arrangements made In Pullman Palace Cars. contract as to price and the price-lisVESTIBULED TRAiNS, It seems that by We cannot get the labor to do this All well, Including Tad's pony and the "He treats mc something ridicu- for quatters in Washington should quality, since he had never seen some mistake the selling price of irt this country, witnout mauing died last Mrs. Colonel Dimmlck goats SLEEPERS, D1H1NG GARS, night. Dob left Sunday afternoon. Said he lous," was the complaint of one notify Mr. Bryson on or before mc before, and didn't know our extension tables EMIGRANTS had been put the hedge fence more expensive see you. CHAIR GIRS much abused wife against her hus- February 20. Seeking homes on tho line of thi did not know whether be should tables. I signed that contract, lower than the cost of working up than a more permanent fence made A. Lincoln. band. The man being brought up road w receive special low rates The committee adjourned to I would cheerfully have signed the wood. Perhaps that also ex- wholly of iron or of woven wire. CONSULT TICKET AQENT, OR While the central figure in the to answer the charge and perhaps meet at the Riggs House, Wash Sec agents of this company fot anything just then, and many plained my sudden popularity with If the hedge is allowed to grow, the inM. RUGG, THAV, PASSTI AOENT, White House was occasionally explain it, answered: "This is a ington. D. C. at a o'clock p. m. more like it in the three weeks that rates, routes, &c, or write to ST. LOUIS. MA the trade perhaps; I cannot say waste of land it will cause will 7 dulging in such innocent diversions dead piece of jealousy, your in followed. All Kcntuckians March 3. C P. Atmokb, G. P. & T. A., ft was singular how that I like to think of it that way. make its cost greater still. Most he was deeply engrossed in tho vast honor- - Don't mind her." Washington desiring to take part suspicious they were of extension IDEASSSSftftSS Louisville, Kentucky. Jacob A. Rns, in the Century owners of hedges on farms would WANTED-A- N preparations for the spring cam? Protect your Ideas uictbmt An old Irish woman came before in the inaugural ceremonies report tables, in spite of the fact that they Magazine. vrid nf them if they be glad to be Wrlto JOHN WKDTJEK. paign then going forward. The mc at the Harlem court and wanted HU11N & CO., Patent Attorneys, Washington there at that time to Chairman hankered after nothing else in that could do so at little cost. D. C, for tholr $l,suu prizo oner. and the armies of Grant, Sherman her "boy" arrested for misbehav- Barnctt, who will have all informaAGRICULTURAL ITEMS. MAKE ALL THE LAND PAY. country. But then I others began their concerted for- ing himself in her house. It tion and will make all arrange- early made up my mind that that It is one of the advantages or ward movement on the 4U1 of came out, however, that her a. c. ments. DRUGGIST. was the way of trade. disadvantages, as the case may be, May, 1864, about a week after the "boy" was 38 years old, and WORKSHOP. A TARM of renting land that the man who There were others in Titusvitle interchange of the "goat" tele- when I said to A Remedy for drumblers. her that he was a awuV, ST, CHARLES, , extension-tablesand who wanted No more useful building, or one rents has fully impressed upon . Henderson Journal. grams quoted above. The enemies pretty old boy she remarked, Pr(irT'iM"'TVl I that will save more money to the him the need of netting full re I let them have them gladly. KENTUCKY. of the Union, by sneers at Lin"Take a grain of common sense, a gurl, and I count "Sure he's not he pays coln's so called "buffoonery"' en- a boy a man only when he's mar- half a grain of Patiencc.one drachm must have sent home an order for farmer, can bo found than a work- turns from every acre that for. If the farm is owned of Understanding, one ounce of a hundred that night before I took shop, in which should be kept a rent Ilicc inc of Dritgoisls' Suubrtcs deavored to convince the North ried." A German with a very thought of. pttsrripllons Carefully CompounStb. he not only lacked dignity,sta-bilit- y much battered head complained Honor, one pound of Resolution, the late train for Oil City so as to complete set of toolsfor working this point is not often that Mix and a handlul of Charity. the farmer get a living, and if he be up and doing with the birds. wood. Such a set will not be If of character and capacity, but that the defendant had made a well together, fold them up in a There it was the same thing, and in expensive, and having a house can still lay by a few dollars in the very had no proper appreciation of the "dingo" r in it, and described the valve of your brain twenty-fouof the year, he 1 trials of the nation nor the hard- assault about as follows. "He do hours, then set it on the slow fire in Pilhole, in Franklin and all the where they can be kept it will en- bank at the end X River. courage habits of neatness, which thinks ho is doing all that can be Strain the compound way down the Allegheny ships of the soldiers. Doubtless me a crack on dc kopf, like dis, of Love. clean from the dross of Selfishness, There was evidently a famine in always pay in every business. We expected. Quite likely this is true many good people vcte convinced and I do noddings by him." stop vith the cork of Sound Judg extension-tablef Jib They wanted would have the tool house large jn times of low prices, when it is wi that Lincoln was deficient in feelJ.W. PniTCHETT, Many of these people ..ecm to ment. nothing else. It seemed as if no enough to be used as a general most difficult to make farming pay. PROP'B ing, but it is quite certain that there feel nine days in the Let it stand sfJSra that when they mr.Kc a coma of Sympathy. This one slept or sat down in that coun- receptacle foi all farm implements, But it is not the result at which MADISONVILLE, KY. never was a day when he did not plaint court they must use all warm water and freely applied is try, but just ate. But I made up in wagons, sleighs, drills and carts farmer should aim. His attempt have the affections of the soldiers. tho high sounding words they nightly made the most effectual Aid in thoknown my mind mat tny prooauiy an when not in use. One room should should be even if not realized to Mr. Stoddard relates that on ono know regardless of their meaning. world. You can get all the in- kept boarders, oil running high of be partitioned off and have a small get some profit as it is capable of Lincoln's visits to the theater, The result is something amusing gredients at the Messrs. Polite- in those days, and lots of people stove, so that it can be kept warm doing. Whenever farmers aim at after the audience had risen and enough to upset the dignity of the ness, Manners & Co., in Content these purposes they will be able to up the Hill of- Difficulty streaming in from everywhere. for working it in winter. cheered him, a harsh voice near the bench. One woman who dis- St. going withstand competition unless it FOR ONIONS MANURES center aisle croaked out: "He has played a bruised and battered ap-- . in the County of Philanthropy, Before that day was at an end I of the had determined to let all the rest situated at the right angles Onion3 need rich land, but it come from those whose natural no business here! That's all he pearancc finished her complaint First and Second Congressional of it go, and to throw myself on must be land made rich by previous facilities for cheap production are cares for his poor soldiers 1" by saying, "He left marks of viola District." Miss Browniug, at the IS JUST AS COOD FOR ADULTS. the tables entirely. If tables they manuring rather than by applica- superior to their own. Instantly yells of "Put him outl" tions upon me arm, as your honor DistrictTeacher's Association. WARRANTED. PRICE 60cts. wanted, tables they should have, if tion of fresh or even composted resounded from all quarters. The can see for yerself." A man whose A Well Known Physician, G ALATIA, ILLS., NOT. 1C, 1333. Not long ago a farmer who lives three it tool; the last stick of wood in manure. Parla Medicino Co., Bt. Louis, Mo. In other words, the ferboUlos ot Wo oM laat jour. ruffian quickly identified, was not truthfulness was questioned said, miles from here, came to my store before Dr. W. It McDowell, of Central City, Gentlemen TONIO nnd ha Chautauqua County with Cattarau- tility must be diffused through the k., kav9 fierman Liver Powder is the OHOBt TASTKLKbS CIIII year, lnallonrex. bought tnreo gross alreadf thl a soldier at all, and he was inconbreakfast and bought a bottle of Chamber"Docs your honor doubt me vo homo wrlenco ot li year. In tho drug business, bare tinently Jlfctled through the door racity?" "The City Magistrates' lain's Cough Remedy. He said their little gus thrown in. A thunder storm soil, so that it can maku a solid best family medicina made, and no Money never sold an article that eaye such universal a. your Tonic. without it. Price 250(3. fcCo. ""S Fresh manure makes should bo boy had a bid cold, and as they bad used raged while I canvassed Oil City, seed bed. into theKet by a party of real To TtfE Courts," by Judge Robert C. Cor- what tbey had in the bouse his wife would and the lightning struck a tank. the soil too light, so that the roots refunded where not satisfactory. For sale imwitiff of patriotic soldierjjffnid a clung Uernard Drug Store. SO YEARS' not let him go to plow until ba came and The oil ran down the hill, and set of onions run down and the crop by St. musicJi)portunely struck up by the nell, in February Scribner's. EXPERIENCE. got another bottle. Tho little boy who was cereal crop of Kentucky in The Cured After Suffering 15 Years oae end of tho town on fire. But becomes very largely scullions. Lincoln ap'peared not orchestra. v.ith hirrt remarked, "Now I will soon bo of MVI Mr. E. D. Hackettj a prominent Dry well for Chamberlain's 'toll' medicine al- while it was burning Isold exten- In all cases where the soil is not 1896 Was 4,621,922 bushels a incident. From Lin .4 to notice the ,1 bushels of corn I-Tii!.rMerchant, of Morganfield, Ky , suf ways cures me." R. C. McElroy, Black s in the other end, rea naturally rich enough to produco wheat, 25,504,148 coln's Home Life in Washington," Goods ROUTE OF THE fered for years with Conjlipatio.i anil In- Haw, Pa In speaking of this remedy, Mr. soning that they would need so bushels of oats. largest crops of onions the de and 5,777,256 CHICAGO and llJVLITED by Leslie P. Jerry in Harpers digestion, and was prevailed upon by a McElroy said people camo from far and many more of them when they the TRADE MARKS, ficiency must bo made up with February. Magazine for traveling mm to use Carlstedt's German wide to bis store to get it.and many of tbem Ta s vt somethinR is one thing, to prove DESIGNS, NASHVILLE There must nitrogenous and mineral commer- it ii another. We can't prove that Dr &o. Powder, siyiog it had done htm would not know what to do without it. hot came to rebuild. COPYRIGHTS Liver Anyone sending a sketch and description may THK ONLY STAND IN WOMAN'S WAY." great goad. He gavo it a trial aid he bo the best cough is WHY WOMEN whether an Invention la St Bernard Drugstore, Earllngion, havo been something contagious cial fcrtilzers, which will compact Utill's sale by quickly ascertain, free, probably patentable. Communications strictly remedy on earth unless ou will try it. If Pullman Voatltraled Train Service vrltl Of all the movements in which gan to feel batter after t firit d.m Aftr Den T Robinson, Mortons Gap: George about my enthusiasm, judging from the soil rather than looson it. conndsctlal. Ctdest agency forsecurlngpatenta don't agree with us you In America. Wo havo a, WasMngtpu OBce. ou do this and Newest and Finest Day Goaeaes, using it, Mr. Hackett, who wis troubled King, St. Charles Patents taken tbrougb. Jluun X Co. receive the way those tables went. REST PIGS FROM OLD SOWS. , I ever took part, except the SlMpers and Dhainc Oare special notice In tbo get your money back from any druggist. Piles, was sirprissi litl himiolf with breedIn looking out for young agitation, the woman's cured ot thismosldreaded of all aQlictious That night I went to bed happy SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, An intelligent foreigner is said lmoM THK largest circulation at.The eight great water com heantlfullr IllustrateJ.weekly, terms I1UI riehts movement seems to me the He Is now a well mi a and d jsi not h ive to to have expressed himself after the after sending home a big order for ing sows, the farmer is too apt to any wHontlDo Journal, Specimen copies and 1.M six months bornts nanies of London now supply tror. most important. Nor have I ever use any medicine It cures and )ou do following fashion on the absurdi- extension tables, all under iron- overlook thu sow that has . six million people with UWJ. v.. MUNN & V. ..MWV.W to the mtdicina CO., Terre Haute, Indlanapolii wavered in the opinion announced not become a slavothis miansr, give it Ita ties of the English language: clad contract, and telling them to one or two good litters of pigs, and nearlv 180,000,000 gallons of water SU1 llrouuwnv. inctv you are effected in a breeder about by Wendell Phillips, that it is trial, as it wilt only cost you ajcts, and "When I discovered that if I was hurry them up. I slept the sleep is now worth more as a day. CHICAGO, "the grandest reform yet launched should t not prove as we say, the druggist quick I was fapt, if I stood firm I of the just. 1 don't know what than at any time of her life. So junuo ULU1NO. Milwaukee, St.'Paul,1 upon the century, as involving ihe will refund to you your money. For sale was fast, if I spent too freely I was kind of a time my employers had long as the sow is herself growing Tridt Uirk. fast, and that not to eat was to when they got that order next morn- she cannot do full justice to furnishthe human by St. Bernard Drug Store. freedom of A Quart ;ior 3 Cents. ANO MX MOTS W Ttt This House K NawJ .j" fast, I was discouraged; but when ing, but I can guess. It seems ing the framework of the growing DOES NOT STREAK THK CLOTHES. Siii ffcr Furnishing arejvr j jrJSB5 !. I race." AU the ordinary objections no other Many of our governors attended I camo across the sentence 'The NORTH AND NORTHWEST. made, Take EvertVnr,J. sMFij m - f . that they had telegraphed to litter which she carries. Hence The blest B!uing to woman suffrage, as that women a Chicago banquet in honor of first won .one "" prize,' 1 J P. MAD' For sale by St. Uernard Drag Store, I ROGERS, Aft., G'lP, AJEFFRIES, Ind have not, in the phrase of .old Abraham Lincoln last Bvaatvill, Friday was tempted to give up English my customers and received only there are always one or more runts ,dO. Pant. A. rj; r ' CRISWAtD, Subscribe for The Bee. hattanooia,Tenaa. copiet of tho iron-cla&JR Theophilus Parsons, "a sufficient night. contract m litters from immature sows. and lara some other language." A. C P. A., BTaanills, lad EXPERIENCE nil users of Simmon Liver llegulalor ihe. subject of the deepest merest nnd irnrortanco to their health tMiAti- ftifm - I...- ?.i- uvea, rrt. nolo proprietors xuo I1"Wrof Simmons Liver Reculalor lifflvTwCtastomcra aro often deceived by Luylnj .and taking Bomo medicino of n ftimilat appcaranco or tasle, believing it to bo Simlncms Liver Regulator. Wo warn JTnlM3 tho won! Rrrmlafnr f mi VOU tho pMg or bottle, that it is not 8immona No ono else makes, or L.iFcr',wguinion. over Ins made Simmons Liver Reculalor, or anything led Simmons Liver Regulator, but J II EoiUn & Co., nnd no medicineaaade by nnpno c'so la ikp same.,, We alone can .piit it up. and wo' cannot be responsible, if jollier mojiciiica represented as tho samo do ' not li In )0U 93 you nro led to expect thoy Will Be xr this fact well Sn mind, ifyouhavo lcou m tho habit of using a medicino which yousupposfiUo bo Simmons Liver Regulator, becauso the name was somewhat hko it. and tho package did not havo tho word Regulator on it, yon liavo been imposed upon nnd havcynot been taking Simmon Liver Regulator at alt VTao Regulator hw Y been favorably known for many years. ana all who uso it know how necessary it is for Fever and Aguo, Bilious Fever, Constipation, Headache, Dyspepsia, and all disorders arising from a Diseased Liver, Wo aakyou to look for yourselves, and ere (hat Simmons Liver Regulator, which Ton cm ivmlilv fWiniriiinit !.. i!.r. on wrapper, and by our name, is tho only medicino called Simmons Liver Regulator. J, H. ZKILIN CO. y TaVo .-- 1f WARNING. THE MAGAZINES. acquired discretion," or that they are too impulsive, or that they cannot fight all these seem most trivial. But it is necessary always to face the fact that it is the only great reform in which a minority, at least, of the vcry.persons to be benefited arc working actively on the other side. This, to mv mind. only confirms its necessity, as showing that, as Mill points out, the very nature of woman has been to some extent warped and enfeebled by prolonged stihjtica-tioColonel T. W. Higginson in February Atlantic. n. KENTUCRIANS IUE UNFORTUNATE ) with OF A SUCCESSFUL SALESMAN: I 1 y. d, "mmm F. G. NIEM kj I ? . . v. r S i " ivood-choppin- g -- fat-for- m 1 in-H- nt fellow-worker- DR. A. P.BOSTON water-powe- r; ry s, LAN. RAILROAD 1 FRITSCH JLiJLJL IJ'Z, ""'"c"nas - "Witlrott Ctnarigo ..- y el Ken-tuckia- T TRAINS -- v lc 'HiflttlijfflHp' -- ) St. Louis or Chicago, iron-cla- " d t. (). s Byrom r ; ( BEORGE KING, free-hande- d GROVES iVi!k iii''j' I n T-Irf- Day ivtvi j$2.00 Lucile s. wi?l)rMk? TASTELESS - Li TONIC COO H ILL soils-ucuo-n liNORTH - sion-tablc- anti-slave- ry n 1 1 SOUTH - ww- t J lr 7- - 3StE'W'ri -- one-ha- lf BBLMONJ one-dolla- r 1 MM fJ r 1 H-- I d ! 4f A ... - k.."-- T v i r-- - welcomes business success, becauso it lends power and success, because it lebds power and influence in the larger social life to which duty and true happiness stand BEE.PUBLISHINQ COMPANY. in close relations. ' (Incorporated.) Mr Gage said that the most advanced Untf reJ the lctoDce at Batlliiiton a Second scientists now recognize that a very large cinifMttrj& "Wi number of so called diseases find their existing cause in that part of the physical orSUBSCRIPTION RATESganization known as the emotional center. These diseases can not be reached by orj means, but must be addressed One Year, ttrictly In advance. .. ... fi oo dinary , .'.J 50 through mental impression and suggesSix Months,.' JJ 5 This, Mr. Gage intimated, was the 3 tions. Single Co1..-vC1SSnaclmeH codIgi mailed fraA on amplication of trouble with the social state, and Correspondent .vranied In all parts of the source he continued. eanntr- - Address ut tor particulars "It is unwise to be blind to tbo dangers Hjsteria, though in such a situation. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18. 1897. functional in its operation, may induce orMen of steady minds and ganic disease strong hearts must with tempftance and charity in the exercise of righti reason, find the true path which leads to peace and safety There are real mistakes to be We hae violated the natural corrected laws which govern in the realm of economics with the same force and power that they do in tbo physical realm." tf J ! 1,1 . itiv- - v A A, -- L i reduction from Co to 51 cents per ton. She cither party in the State aG tual have been issued for a number of contains." The Indiana operators presented a claim has sworn allegiance Ha The sentence should have read: colored men." to pay more than that rate. The officers waiian. Republic but doesn't care "Not only not political". Several boys were made to suffer the of the state and national mining organiza kbout a little matter of that sort. The omission of the little word penalty of the Iaw for jumping on and off tions held a meeting at Tcrre Haute with moving trains here last week. the operators and an agreement was We are sorry to state that an "not" caused all the trouble. schedule should Governor Pingree. of Michigan, while reached that thesi-cen- t This office certainly has no conriginal 'story of Washington's prevail. The miners, however, in face of the author of many reform in birthday' was crowded out of this nection with matters political and favor of the laboring man, is movements to the fact that out of this small sum tbey now about issue by t the fire and other news should be filled with reference to take a step that, as stated in the article be- must buy their own powder and tools, and Mr. Nor- low quoted, will work against the railroad that even with a sufficient number of cars matter. It will be published next qualifications alone. week. This story is by a young wood is just as certainly the most boys: "The railway employees of the no one of them could earn more than $x.8o Chicago & West Michigan system today a day, rejected the agreement. The operHopkins County girl and is a very efficient man for the place. neia a mass meeting to protest against ators, under protest, after several weeks' well written conception carrying Governor Pingree's3-cen- t railway faro bill. negotiations, paid the rale demanded until Walnut Timber. an excellent moral. There were delegates present from every last May, they agreeing among themselves About thirty years ago a young man Messrs. Fred Hoflman and Henry Jackson have gotten able to be out again, after " several davs of confinement with the measles. Mr. J. D. Sisk is at Madisonville attending court. Mr. Hatdln Daves, of Richland country, was at this place last Saturday, Prof Ferguson has dismissed bis school here, on account of measles, ho Intends pay- commencing again about the first of March. Mrs. Lou Rickmon, who has been visitBLASTS. LOCOMOTIVE ing her parents near this place, for some ST. CHARLES. days, returned to her home near Paducab, Rev. John O'Bryan preached here last Wednesday. division The officials of the Western (Special to The Bee.) The ice and Ohio Railroad of the Chesapeake The two tobacco firms hero have been gorges in the Ohio at Evans- Sunday. trip over the L. & N. Henderson division ville, which occurred last week Dr. W. K. Nisbet went to Dawson last buying a considerable amount ot the weed, last Sunday for the purpose of ascertaining and now are giving employment to a numproduced results unprecedented in Monday. how trains are so successfully handled up the history of that place. The Mr. John Balder Sr., is improving very ber of hands, stemming. and down Baker's Hill. We understand river was solidly gorged for several nicely HOWELLS. there are many heavy grades on their road, miles and the water rose rapidly MissVada Fox, who Is attending the Mrs. W. F. Davis, who has been concausing at times much trouble to the transabove the city and forced its way Creenville school, is expected borne this Purifier. All druggists. St. fined to her bed for six months, is now up. portation department, and an investigation ThoOno Truo Blood I. Hood A Co., Lowell, Mass. through the "cut off" in torrents. Prepared only by C. week. s on foot to see exactly what steps are best Wednesday afternoon or night the W. M. Howell had tho misfortune to tho best famllycatliartio 71 I. Unless rumor is off, thero Is a wedding to take to avoid trouble in the future. On HOOUS and liver stimulant, 25c water is reported to have risen at cut his foot very badley tho other day. in the breeze, in which, at least one of our their trip they were accompanied by SupSpottsvillc at the rate of 18 inches citizens will tie concerned. Mrs. B. M. Griffin has been very sick erintendent Dickson, Assistant Superinriver was several The but is now improving. The legislature of Tennessee has again an hour. Mr. and Mts. J. V. McEuen went to tendent Mann, Roadmaster Robson and leased the convicts to come in competition feet higher above Evansville than Make a Limit. There are seveial cases ol whooping-coug- h Master of Trains Dcvney. and the water that Princeton and returned last Monday. with honest labor and we believe that at Henderson in this neighborhood. of the fue loss wc have to build a bus Jas. H. Fox is preparing Quite a number of the railroad bo)s at- legislators favor freo silver, becauso it poured through the "cut off" and just sustained and ilie great danger tended court at Madisonville, this week as would benefit, they satd, the laboring man. into the river again four milqs iness house on Main Street, which will add Rev. Randolph filled his appointment at Howellslast Sunday. locality. to a whole hlock of business houses, witnesses in an important railroad case. But they were silent on the convict qnes-tio- n above Henderson came like a cat- to the looks of the Miss Jennie Hobgood is teaching our aract bearing ice and trees before Willett, and Miss Madra Miss Carrie as well as other adjoining property, until after the election. But it is eviman, while walking on An will close 3G1I1 of upon us: the track in the Earlington aid last Satur- dent the miners have won a point, as they it and having a fall of some four Wright attended the big ball at Earlington public school, which the question lorcts itself ma xmwmwmum Miss Jennie has taught us a Shis month. leet from the edge of the slough to last Friday niRht. time to drivo and do not go into the mines this MMK "Shall" we have a fire limit?" The day was struck by the switch-engin- e good school. the surface of the river. Only one Sp much so good. them out. Dick Sizcmore. who has been railroad By all means slightly injured. Bek says, "Yes!" of the sloughs has been considered agent here for soma time, has been changed Massio Demoss called on his best girl Wm. Johnson, colored, met with an aclet us have an ordinance passed at at all dangerous, but the soil is of to Kuttawa. Dick is a good fellow and wo Snnday evening. Foreman Saeger and crew of men are at cident Saturday while driving in the mines R. M. Slaton has commenced farming once prohibiting the erection of work at Earlington this week, making some at this placo. He was caught by the cars such a nature that the wash is very wish him well. slight and a great many floods and buildings within the business repairs on tank foundations. frame Worrell, of Greenville, was in r he was handling and a rib broken. torrents will be necessary to change tno. W. to was ni,F7a'FF1 FClFFi srra new quarter of the town, if our charter Some anxiety wharf felt aslast the safety of Marion Hayes, colored, was struck by the regular flow of the big river town last Tuesday week, while boat the Henderson will permit such a law. The law suit between Frank Bishop and a piece of coal about his eye one day last from its old circuitous course, and the ice was running so heavy, and fear was Monour excellent system of week and that member injured so that his Evansville will continue to be an L. D. Martin was compromised last With entertained that a coree might form near CORED BY. rjsnio day. The suit grew out ot Marlin going important river port. water works and efficient volunteer it and cause a disastrous result. Dut a sight may be impaired The gorge broke at 4 o'clock security for another man's debt. Ghorry fire department, aidtd by the ever large force of men sent there used all preWe here reproduce a portion of an arThursday afternoon and gave grand Z. II. Rawlings is our new railroad ANNOUNCEMENTS. ticle appearing in the Evansville Courier, willing and ableEarlingtonian, who cautions, and no damage was done. entertainment to the people of agent. of last week, referring to the suffering is not in the department, and only The Ohio Valley Company, on account condition of miners and their families in Henderson as it went in great CIRCUIT JUDGE. MADISONVILLE. A PREACHER'S EXPERIENCE. of approved construc ot heavy ice in river at their transfer point announce areas and ground its way through that State. The principal point we desire MRDLP We are authorized to a a can- brick houses Marble, of Princeton, Earl-iigto- n was forced to use the L & N road between the great piers ol the Henderson Miss Mattie Gray is home from Oneonta, In this, the rourlh Judi- tion to work upon, a fire in didate for Circuit Judge to call attention to is where Ihey refer to "Tlireo months ago, I took a vlo-leand Evansville for a fe.v days Fears were entertained Alabama, where she has been the guest of Bridge. cial District, subject to the act on of the Democold which resulted in tin attack would make little head Henderson the wages the miners were able to make cratic party- last week. for the L. & N. and city wharfs at Mrs. Darden. injhi-lof acute bronchitis. I STATE SENATE. when the strike was ordered, that is one a way. We have interviewed without under medical trenliiient, initial tliu ODINSON We are authorized to announce Mrs. William McGary, of Paducab. is For the purpose of an in estimation and dollar and eigty cents per day. Thousands that city but both escaped . Ben T. Robinson as a canuiuaic lor oiaio number of our citizens upon this end of two months was 110 U'tti-rthe guest ot Mrs. Ben Field. decision In the case, Conductor Galbrcath of men and women who labor hard in the damage. Senator frnm ihit counties or llonktns ana I found It very dilHcitlt to jirpiieh, Great areas of ice clung to the Christian, subject 10 the action of the Republican point and all agree that a limit and flagman have been taken off their rnn. Mr. and Mrs W. A. Nisbet and son, United States can scarcely make half this party and concluded to try Ajcr's Cherry Evansvillc's river front should be established. We hope it does not mean a discharge for amount per day, and yet wo find these shore along Clarence, hae gone to Thomasville, Ga. when the gorge broke and it was Mr. Nisbet has been confined to bis room miners ready and willing to lay down We trust our worthy councilmen them. WEATHER feared that the water would recede is will act at once. The rumor afloat that thero is talk of their tools and face as the article says, and leave these large masses to be for a month with the grippe, and it FORECAST. We believe in their receiving hoped the change will prove beneficial. starvation. moving the car shops from Howell to EarlOn Friday melted by the sun. Not a Political Office. Never in the history of Madisonville ington is unfounded, and we feel safe in the best of wages, but never place your boats could not land within a half family on the mercy of the public for a mile of the city wharf and no river were there so many cases ot measles. It is omission of a word, or a stating that such a change was never con few cents additional per day: The For Thursday,- - gentrtemplated by the railroad authorities. traffic could be done. Dynamite in a lignt lorm, only one aeaio naving "A special from Indianapolis says. Really fair; slightly coldtr slight twist in the types by a was tried but without any effect. been reported so far, and that was a comprinter, often charges entirely the It would seem from the article here re- ports come from the coal districts of Sul- On Sunday sufficient ice had been plication ot measles and whooping cough. wezthcr. Henmeaning of a sentence and con- produced from the Republic& that the the livan and Green, counties that thousands removed or washed away to allow I A letter received from Mr. C B Tate N. is not derson division ot the L. veys a directly wrong impression. only road where coal thieves are giving of miners are having but a bare existence. tne tiananng 01 ireigiu over me re- states that be is not Improving, and be and and that many more of them with families maining ice by hand to two boats. Mr. Woolfolk have gone further South of Daviess County The Populists A case in point was our publica- the railroad companies trouble; are on the verge of starvation. This is one all overtures for fus tion of Frankfort news last week have rejected Mrs. J F Dempsey has returned to "Warrensburg, Mo., Feb. n. For sev-r- of the deplorable results of the long strike The other boats in the port spent ion with the Democrats. months coal cars which passed through in those districts, which began on the first the day making waves up and Dawson. The many friends of ber mother, with reference to the office of State down the river front and in other Mrs Holeman, regret to know that brr Warrensburg over the Missouri Pacific and is a sequel of the one Is it not strange that Germany Inspector of Mines. The sentence have been found to be short in weight. of last May,in violence and the calling out efforts to dislodge the ice. health is still very poor. that ended Four large barges were comshould prohibit the sale of Ameri- as it appeared read:;,,'The report Detective Pat Lally was detailed to ascer- of the militia in 189.1. The settlement ot Mrs. Kufus Wblttingbill gave a very enand several joyable afternoon to the "Deestrict Skule." pletely destroyed can pork for fear it may contain goes even further, and says that if tain the cause, and made several trips to that strike continued until July, 1893, when rcctoral. Tho first bottle travo mo Several house others injured. occasioned great relief ; tho second, which I am Messrs. J F. Dempsey and H. II. Hole-ma- n trichina and yet sets great store by )hc can see the way to do it the Warrensburg. The loss was trains while the miners and operators again took up the boats are missing. A costly now taklnp, has relieved mo almost wants to reappoint Prof. by colored people jumping on will leave the 20th Inst., lor a two controversy over wages, which for six its Dictrof Wurms. breakwater on the Cheatham farm R inptoms, Norwood, having come to realize making a heavy grade west of town and years bad been regulated by the Ohio was washed away. Considerable weeks bunting and fishing excursion in entirely of all unpleasant or two and I feel suro that 0110 throwing off as much coal as possible be- - schedule. It was two years ago, by reason says she is that the office is not Florida. Aki now "Lili O." Political reported bv the inunda- - iismm Bee !L r - inj. for broad citizenship, not limited to agreed upon $1.28 per ton to tide local surroundings, a citizenship which water. But Ingalls of the Chesa- peake and Ohio in order to secure the contract of the N. Y., New Haven & Hartford R. R. lor one million tons made the rate Si. 00. to The operators are asked name a lower price and the rate for mining will be lowered, and all for the glory of obtaining a contract that will not y The Ice Gorge Evansville and Jxi the Jlfcucngcn of Stntt, tho Telegraph, System ot tho human body. Its Breaking Up Watched by to erery part Nerves extend from tho brain every organ. ot the body and reach Thousands of people. Nervos are like Oro good servants but liard masters. Nerves aro fed by tho blood ami arc therefore MUCH DAMAGE TO BARGES, ETC. like it In character. Nervos will bo weak and exhausted II tho blood Is thin, palo and Impure. No Trutli in Wild Reports of Norvos w'U surely bo strong and steady It Alio blood Is rich, red and vigorous. Lost Life, and Grain and Live Norvos Ond a truo friend In Hood's Sarsapa- rllla becauso It makes rich, red blood. Stock Destroyed. Nervos do their work naturally and well,no tho brain la unclouded, thcro aro neuralgia pains, appctlto and tllgfcs- 16, ind., Feb. Evansville, Hon aro good, when you toko Nerves A WONDERFUL SIGHT, DALTON. The firm resolve ot a determined soul. Gifts count for nothing, will alone Is great All things n!e way before It sooner late." Mr. S. H. Wednesday. Dell went to Madisonville at Destiny seems to favor those who refuse to recognize the words failure and despair, and be who girds on bis armor, aud goes forth In bis noble young manhood to battle on the side of purity, truth and justice will find himself destiny's chosen child; not only that ho will be a child of God as well, and when bis life work is o'er, his friends can say: "His lite was gentle and the elements So mtied In lilm.thnt nature might stand up And say to all the world, This wis a man." one year for ? The Bee and any leading publication at LOW PRICE. isville Commercial 3 vl HERE'S YOUR PORTUNITY, A New Eiglit-YOlu- me OP- ia At About Your Own Price. Every ono who has had occasion to cjnault tho cumborsomo old encyclopedias for Bomo needed Information, offectually;conccnlodlnsomolongartlclo, will bo glad to know of tho apijcarnneo of a now general lcforonco worK built along dlfforent linos, bo that any child who can read may successfully cousult It, Hood's Sarsaparilla r,.,, llilS 1 II mMmmT, .aj!uaA5avm m rm v lnRw mvreev '.IIP FEBRUARY mmmmmmj mmmmmmm 1 !Qgfe3j22iC3,,S', Mi - al of e hj.-rcas- at Washington. to-th- "ft fe5ftng'ne'c3r3,a,ntfSienlrng?h-e"coa,r,"Wa?-ran- ts e au tne river Tcnn., to accept . a position with L. L. not ue great. reached the high water mark of Tpp. 1884, with the gorge and the floatWork has commenced on the new laun ing ice, everything would have dry, which is being built just back of been swept off of the farms in the Hotel Lucile. bend. Man. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ramsey entertained on Tuesday evening. The gay crowd was ma:qued, and some very artistic as well as ludicrous costumes were worn. Miss Mamie Beaumont, of Nebo, is with Mrs W. J. Dulin. Mrs. Barton Crutcbfield. of St. Charle, spent several days with relatives here. Mr. Frank Nisbet is confined to his room at Hotel Lucile with a case of measles. Mrs. Vidie Boyle has gone to Goodteltv viile, Tenn. damaec is i X is-ve- ry While our miners In Kentucky aro generally well protected by good ventilation, it will be of some interest to them to see bow beautiful and extensive walnut committee held a meeting without an inventor proposes hereafter to protect groves that were planted (the his advice, set a date for a primary them as shown below: nuts) a few years ago,, like you and invited all sorts of Democrats plant "An ingenious apparatus, called Uncle Johnnie Lawrence, who for many corn. This object lesson is for enabling miners, firemen to take part. Of course Urey open to the inspection of all who years has been counted among the St. and others to breathe when surrounded by Bernard Coal Company's employes, is now wanted none but the "free and unafter-damhave ambition enough to redeem suffering from an Injury smoke from fires on board received sometime limited :6 to ship or ashore or other noxious fumes, has their old fields by growing walnut ago and is unable to work. been invented at Vienna by Chevalier de Editor Bennett Henderon, of timber. All the highways leading Last week we called attention to the fact Walcher-Uysdand Dr. Gartner, the Princeton Banner, has become out of Earlington have been orna that up to that time one hundred and sixty-tw- o at the university. It consists of an cars coal in one day's shipment was IiiafaTrubber bag containing first He wants to repre- mented by transplanting these a candidate. the best ever sent Caldwell county in the next young trees in the fields alongside. vision, and wedone on the Henderson di- a steer boltlejfidlding sixty liters of pure think that wilt stand as tho oxygen at'npressure of 100 atmospheres, general assembly. He is a silver- Burning the Candle at Both Ends. record breaker, as no one has yet taken us and secondly, a glass bottle protected by a itc. Courier-Journ- al. to question as to the accuracy of the state metal one containing 425 cubic centimeters What fun it is to It would be much more profit- a railroad, coal be president of ment. of 25 per cent solution of caustic soda company, sugar By means of a band-screable to the Courier-Journ- al to be The boom plant, nail manufactory or other throughout the in the steel rail market bag the oxjgcn can be let into outside the country will have a stimuthe b3g at for the same thing. Princeton association of invested capital, with lating effect upon all labor, and miners in intervals as required for breathing, while Banner. the turning of another hand screw breaks Can it be that Brother Hender unlimited go as you please privi- many places will feel the effect. leges. When competing for trade While it is not our purpose to criticise the glass bottle inside and allows the son is mercenary? you can consider volume only and in ttie least Governor Bradley's action in caustic soda to flow out and be absorbed by the network of you get a statement of your let ideas of profit go to the "demni-tio- n making a new selection as to coal mine in the bag Then knitted strips of dimity If there are an India rub- Inspector for Kentucky, there are thou- indebtedness to Thu Bee for subbow wows." ber breathing tube with a mouthpiece and sands of miners who, along with the coal scription account, as you will two nose clips, one a spare one After You can enter into an agreement operators, almost to a man, the apparatus shortly if you are in arrears, don't with your competitors with solemn- have liked to have seen Inspectorwho would strappinglets some oxygenon to his chest Norwood the user into the bag, get mad and swear, but just pay up ity and break the compact with a retained in that position. He has given breaks tho caustic soda, takes the mouthpiece between his lips, and puts on a nose like a man, remembering that a lit- smile before the ink of the signa- great satisfaction while acting in that ca- clip so as to breatho only through his tle else is sometimes needed in the tures has time to dry. You can pacity, and it will be bard for a new man mouth He inhales pure oxygen, while to fill his place. It is a position that re- the caustic soda absorbs the carbonic acid conduct of a newspaper except the make contracts that you know will be inhales, and thus sets the oxygen to be quires a long time to become editor's railroad pass and a few result in loss, just for the glory .of with its duties, and until a newacquainted rebreathed. This makes it suffice for one gains more than half an hour is white shirts. A dollar or two now getting them awayjrom the other that knowledge he cannot give the service and about an hour and a if he if moving, half .i I then is not objectionable, even fellow. Of course such methods that Inspector Norwood can. In fact it In its satchel ready for use it weighs four is a position that should, for the good of and a half kilograms and costs only a few best newspaper manager. sscrifice the interests of stockhold pounds the service, be taken entirely out of poll-t'-- out by the Numerous tests recenllv Mrril Vienna fire brigade and and result in loss to employes and we hope to see It done in the Silesian coal mines have proved Its in the his hi--v exoressions bv Mr. n.in absoand usually ends in a receivership. future. lute efficiency " by pard pneu-matophpro-lessair-tig- not regard the city Democratic We are before you in this end Committee as the highest authority the county, brother. In the in matters of party policy. Urey is suburbs of Earlington are two raising heaps of sand because the in vested fifteen hundred dollars In Virginia The land and planted it with walnuts. that bandy sneering remarks about y bis incomo is fifteen thousand the "confidence and prosperity dollars per annum and it Is likely to InSuppose racket" and gloat our every bank crease during coming years. failure and business house assign some of our people try this plan. Plant s the worn-ou- t and ment snouia remcmDcr tnat iso- corners. In another generation those little lated cases of scaling indebtedness groves may bo far more valuable than different from the enforced thrice the amount of open land. It is an universal fifty per cent cut which experiment that will cost comparatively the election of Bryan would have" nothing and promises a larger yield than does any other. The presence of a few caused. hundred acres of valuable timber would TiiEOwensboro Messenger docs bo an annual boom to a place like this. Try it Hanson Exchange. small fry silveritc journals mountain Tc-da- hill-side- town along the line of the road, over 400 being in attendance. A resolution was adopted declaring that the proposed law would cause the roads of the State to cut down the number of employes to curtail expenses, therefore forcing men into idleness and causing hardships and suffering to families dependent upon them for support. A committee was chosen to go to Lansing to protest against the bill." that at the earliest opportunity they would reduce the price to meet competition in other fields." The Western Alabama Coal Association, The Ohio coal dealers asssociation have cards attached to the cars shipped by It speaks well for our miners tnat it is members offering a reward for the detecseldom that their presence is required at tion c parlies stealing coal therefrom Circuit Court either as principal or witness One membor writes that he has not lost of in a case. one Ion since using the cards. Richard Croft, of the South Diamond shop, came down last Sunday to visit relatives. He says that the miners up there only make about half time on account of warm winter weather. DOWN IN TflE MINES. Birmingham, Ala., has, recently secured contracts for 100,000 tons of coal in the New Orleans and Mississippi river markets; 50,000 bushels go to 5 tramp steamship lines at New Orleans, 40,000 tons to the anchor line and 10,000 tons for the sugar plantations. Bachelor Maid's Chat. "Man Ilhts own star, and the S3ul that can Render an htnest and a perfect man. Commands all light, all influence, all ate. Nothing to him falls carljr or too late." Man is all that but in spite of his manhood, his strength, and bis superior in tellect, when discouraged and despondent he rails at life, his surrounding circum stances, everything, in fact, except him self. Man too often takes bis life into bis own hands. He makes himself bis own pilot, and with reckless hands he seizes the wheel and steers his life boat through the angry and uncertain waters of tho world with a careless disregard of the whirlpools and rocks of life. Then when he is wrecked hn sits and wecp3 like Alexander of old for lost oppor tunities, and curses fate for the misfortunes that he himself has heaped upon bis own head. When reproached, he says, "What is the use? my hands are tied, I am only the plaything of destiny I am not a 'free agent,' so there he sits weak and helpless, accusing Providence of having led him on to destruction and ruin, yet be calls himself a man, and a superior being Instead o! looking life bravely in the fafce, resolving to overcome all obstacles in a fiianly and courageous way, be meekly listens to those who whisper of the pleasures of the world, for be has not the moral conrage to say "No." Little by little he gofcs astray until before even he himself realizes it, he is almost past redemption I say, almost, for every man possesses a certain amount of will power, and if he will ouly exert it. he will became a man and not an outcast, for 'Tbcro is no chance, no destiny, no fate, Mr. Rob Tapp is suffering from a severe case of pneumonia. Mr. L. L. Tapp has moved to darks-villTenn., and be carries with him the best wishes of the good people of Madisonville. He was ever attentive and accommodating, and conducted a grocery not surpassed anywhere for neatness and at tractiveness. We hope for great success in bis new home. The buildings that are being erected by Long and Drake are nearing completion, and will soon be occupied, the former by John Long's bakery, the latter by Mr. James Pritchett as a grocery. e, Such a orlc la Tho Now Standard American Encyclopedia In olglit largo quarto volumes, and which embraces tho aubstanco of all tho other cncyclo-pasdla- s, bosldoa a very largo amount of matter nono of tlicm now contain. It Introduces a vast number of now words, namos, facts, Ideas, In tentions, methods and uovciopmcuis. It treats, In all, ovor 00,000 topics, which is from 0,000 to 10,000 mow than any other work. Tho publishers of tho "Standard American" havo also lavishly ombolllshcd tho now work. Tboro nro over 3,600 Illustrations, which cover every concolvablo subject, lending new Intorost to tho descriptions, and forming a succosslon of picas I ng surprises. 1 1 also LOSS OF VOICE contains over COO colored maps, cliarU, Aftor Acuto Bronchitis and diagrams, mid constitutes n complete atlas of tho world such as no other encyclopaedia lias undertakou to present. This fcaturo will ho fouudof tho highest Pectoral taltio In tho education of tho jotitig, for tho pictures and colored maps will hnto a distinct fasolnatlou for thorn, and thus proro nu Important Incentive to reading aud study. Tho professional or business man, whoso tlmo Is money; tho teacher, who l"t Is called upon to nt onco answer all sorts ot questions; tho tolling student tnit Inquiring scholar, at homo or tho desk, nlll find In tho new work tho most uo-fu- l and practical library In tho world for quick and ready rcfcrcnco on all sub jects. Ono who owns It will jiomms tho equivalent of a score of other books which would cost many times tho prlco ot this. Another feature In which tho new work stands absolutely alone, is In 1M very full appendlxos, which embrace: over 100 subdivisions, Including a Biographical Dictionary, a Dictionary of Technical Terms, a'Gnsotccr of tho United Statos, l'roslilontlnl Klcctluns In tho United Stat oo, Religious Sjinmiailo. Stato and Territorial Ulcctlun SlallsMr. Statistics ot tho population of tho woild, and a vcritnblo mlno of Information on thousands of subjects of universal Interest and Importance lint It U in Us treatment of recent subjects that tho Standard Amorlcati will bo found of paramount vattio. All other cncycloptcdlas aro from llo to ten vcars old. and nro silent regarding hundreds ol topics tnat every rotcrum-- wonr throat troubles, I recommend Ayer's should contain. Such, for instance, ns Cherry Pectoral." 1:.M.1iiiawi.kv, "Argon," "Hornless I). D., T)lst. 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It would thcroforo scorn that no proThe Bee and Daily ant fessional man, artisan, mechanic, teacher, Sunday Gloiie-Democrpupil, or farmer, can well afford to bo both one year for J!G.5o without this most useful, practical and The Bee and Daily (only) latest of all encyclopedias, especially as one Its prlco has been so arranged as to year mako tho work a great bargain and The BEEand DAiLYand Sun render Its posscision possible) tonlmoiit Courier-Journday both any ono who earnestly desiros to own lU oneyearfor $8,25 Detailed particulars regaidlng tho The Bee and Daily (only) work and how to socuro it at practically Courier-Journboth one your own prlco, may bo found In an year for SG.io advertisement on anothor pago of thbt xhe .dee ana Louisville iisuo. to AYER'S f Jf!i u Pectoral i at th 4-- al al 13 : year for Evening Post both one The Bee and Gloiie-Democr- fr .75 TwicE-A-mj- K one year f,t Twice-a-week -- Vr vArc you a subscriber to Tin: Bee? You should'bc. The Bee and Courier-Journ- al ije :JOB " WXXRK HANSON. Rev. W. O. Kickard, of Crofton, was In Hanson last week. Jno. Hodge, of Henderson, was hero last Friday. Will receive prompt attention at both one year for j5r.50 this office. Estimates furnished The Bee and Weekly Lou- upon application. aiiiiiiiniii I Only One Standard You and we may differ as to money standards and out of our very differences good may come But we won't differ as to the merits of one standard emulsion pf oil. cod-liv- er s, the Chicag0 Commcr- scnt up ';eHthe broad states- 'cven!an and point to t0 V P"l3PPin,mCnt diX frQ "J Sit but the -- I fipocnutu X , , pleaded for iden laud- - But the manipulator of cut rates acquires the reputation of being a hustler 2nd never cuts his own salary. The latest case in point is ihc demoralization of the Eastern soft coal market. pThc six coal carrying roads With the exception of one man there is Queen Victoria has been Oueen not an applicant for county offices identi01 ureat untam during the adfied with the coal interests of the county and when it is admitted that coal nro- - ministration of Van Buren, Harriducing is the leading industry in the county son, Tyler, Polk, Taylor, Fillmore, wuy snouia mey not tiava some voice in Pierce, Buchanan, Lincoln, JohnGrant, mo auminisiration ot county affairs, So son, Hayes, Garfield, give the coal producers a show. Arthur, Harrison and Cleveland. SCOTT'S EMULSION has won and held its way for nearly 25 years in the world of medicine until y it is almost as much the standard in all cases of lung- trouble, and every condition of wasting: whether in child or adult as quinine is in malarial fevers. Differ on the money question if you will, but when it comes to a question of health, perhaps of life and death, get the standard. to-da- - rYout druggist ffrwo JlA sells Scott's Emulsion, sizes, 50 cts. and $1.00 SCOTT & UOWNE, New York. Geo. Ashley, of the Manitou country, was In our town a few days since. Dr. Geo. Gooch, of liarlington, paid Hanson a visit last Saturday. Prof. J. D. Furgerson, of Dalton, spent Sunday here Messrs. FlacK and Smilh, tobaccoists, the former of Hopkinsvllle and the latter of Clarksville, were here on business Satur day. G. A. Carlisle was here on time for bis horse sale Monday and the business was pushed to its utmost, however but few of the animals wero disposed of. Hopkins County has horses enough and would.be much better off if a dozen car loads were shipped away and sold instead of adding to its already large surplus. ' Quite a number of our people went to Sebree Tuesday night to hear the Jones lecture. Hanson now has a good school well attended and when we get that new school bouse which we are going to build this ear, our school will be second to none of Its size. And still Ibe candidates continue to enter the field for county office. Well about 16 to 1 will get left in the end. Mr. Geo. Gentry, of Slaughtersville and Miss Hattie Clements, of this place, were married last Wednesday evening, Rev, W. O Rickard officiating. We understand that the mill here will change hands the first of next month, and that Stevens Bros, of Madisonvillo, will take charge. On the night of the tenth Inst., the store of T. M. Gooch, of this place was entered and safe broken and robbed of about t too in cash and three or four thousand dollars worth of notes and other valuable papers. i. '"' I sw t r ran 11 it . 1 HI rri XI 4 L 11 i(3) L 2 scitnsmiiiiiiis I mm r JOB L0TS; Since taking our Annual Inventory we have been carefully going through our Several Departments and casting out such things as were least desirable (innpint of style), with a view to making what we have about completed. 'I f MAMMOTH JOB LOT COUNTER. SHOESI Men's, Ladles' I j ''l ft On this Counter you will see VALUES that we haven't space to mention. 7JC Fascinators cut to 50c. 30c. Fascinators cut to 38c. 35CFascinators cut to i8c. 10c. Socks cut to 8c. 45c. Fleeced Hose cut to 17c. 15c. Infant's Wool Hose cut to 5c. 50c. Men's Knit Drawers cut to 25c. 35c. Men's Knit Drawers cut to 23c 25c. Men's Knit Shirts cut to 20c. One lot Children's Knit Shirts, regular prices from 25c. to 50c, all cut to 10c. And many others equally as GREAT Shoes In these you will see Many Varieties, Odds and Ends .of as many different lots. We shall nof attempt to pame you the prices on these Shoes for they are TOO NUMEROUS. Prices varying according to the degree of style contained. Remember (here are two wholo counters devoted to these CUT and Children's SHOES! PRICE SHOES. Remember the in we mean what we say, when wo assure you these arc GREAT BARGAINS, that they MUST MOVE, AND ARE MOVING. REMEMBER TtJE PI ACE. ' Ladies' and Misses' Wraps, (Styles not the Latest), Men's Overcoats and Odd Pants, and Boys' Knee Pants Suits. BREAT BARGAINS we are offering er Noclao tolbetieves. annnnn g ei.ru.sn t BISHOP & CD.,, , inn n tn.au, 0 !'$9'J md,sonkTn?uCkv t , t,t .,, Mill !' r IiSjH) ,l "wF M ?S- - ri m iriH,!! tffffi..l.j,mfm,lll M': , jM .' a l V- - HfrlWlilfri',fiii'tmri XZ3B?: "ft V, i rzs r- f o otu o "Sj U f fc. &aS5Fv" riagazlnc Club. The Ladies Magazine Club were FIRE! FIRE!! DEATHS. HEARD THROUGH THE KEY-UOL- E, 23y 3noustry toe (Efjrtoe. II guests. Mrs. Wendell reviewed, in her delightful manner, "The Awakening of a Nation." Harper's, and Miss Agnes Burr 'entertained the club on "Making of the Bible," McClure's. L. 5 N, TIME TABLE. Mrs. Chas. McGary has' with drawn temporarily from the club BARLlNC.TON. TIME CP TRAINS AT on account of and the Effecllvo December 20, 189G. members much regret her absence. NORTH, The next meeting will bo held io:ijam ?Ho.si usjsam with Mrs. W. F. Burr, on Thurs?No.9J pm io.j3 Na Mrs. J. No, 70 7:50am day, Feb. 25 at 2 p. m. No. 7S OS P m F. Foard and Mrs. G. C. Atkinsourii, son leading. 5:31pm No. No. gi No. No. Sj No. 77 51 At the last stated meeting of E. W. entertained bv, "Ars. Will Feland Mrs. Lockie Warren died Mon- - Turner Lodne. F. & A. M., a committee on Thursday afternoon, Feb. n. Earlington Visited by Flames day, Feby. 15th, at the residence Mrs. Will Feland's mother, Mrs. the lodge room That flight Have Been Very ot ner son J lios. Warren, in Mor- .was appointed to have generally regener D. S. Hughes,.of Morganficld, and papered, repainted and tons Gap, Ky. Destructive but for Our Miss Victory of this place were Interrmcnt at ated. The committee proceeded to busi- Warren. asimmmmmmmnm Z mtwntwwmtmtimis W. C. NONES, Vice-Preside- E. T. HALSEY, President. W. M. GRAHAM, 5: Sec' v. BEN W. ROBINSON, Gen'l M'G'r. 3 1 -t Mortons Gap Tuesday. jj 8.14pm J 4:3J n pm m 1: w SHIPPERS OF delinquents up to dato for the sum of says he has investigated and found well-knowdollars and fifty cents. This will negro who wrote the inthree that the n greatly benefit those who bavo suffered sulting note to the young .lady of limp lanm .h k ,'I IIIIW IUUIU II Wl 111 III themselves to fall behind. Bowling Green was not hung as was reported last week. He says as a " V vuucciivo luiy ly, joyu.; 5Kr the mob "captured him near the The Golden Cross is still in the field BAST DOUND. ftijfe holding its own, but as the Inside guard town, but didn't hang him, as no No.j. ft No. 4. a 7.1 p m 8:00 a m I.v New jtlcaiu VJE will persist in hanging his hat on the door trace whatever has ever been had 8.13 am 7:41pm fjp I.v. Moinphl, t:ojpm 11:3s pm fcijam oi the body. It is true, however, V I.v, l'olion knob the spy wa3 unable to glean particuin 2:33pm I.v rjuiucan tr I.v. 1'ilnccton ....4:10pm 1:00am o;poaam that the scoundrel was caught and lars at last slated meriting. t:tS a m 017 Norlonvlllo.. .. j'Hpm 3:10 am 10:45 a m released Ar Central Cllt o.jj pro 4:00 a m u.ao p 01 held for hours, and only i Special attention given to Mining, Screening and Handling. m 7:55am 5:17pm upon promise (hat he would leave Ar. I.oulvllln..T. The I. O. O. F. initiated one new mem... Ar Cincinnati 6:40 am 11:35 a m the country and leave it quick, meeting and have several ber at their WEST HOUND. WE ARE PREPARED TO FILL ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY No, 3 which he did." No. 1. prospective victims ahead. The order is No. 3, I.v. Cincinnati iriaopm 3:30pm condition and flattering futute in a fair I.v. I.oulra'la j'joam 6:53 p m 8:03 am I.v. CentraUKUy. S.13 a m 10:53 am 130pm Wo notice with sadness the TLJS V Narrow Escape. prospects. I.v Notlorttlle .....g'ii am 11:31pm :jj p 01 continued vacancy of the chair of District a m 3:33pm ..10:18 am I.v. Princeton Lee Carglc, a man who was here uwpm i.uara 3.30pm Lv. I'aitucah Deputy, Bro. T. D. Walker caused by tho ADDRESS ALL COMMUNICATIONS PLEASE TO THE Ar I'ulton 3.13pm 3.30am 7.30pm looking for work on the railroad, r. Memplilt 640pm 7.10 am Wo arc glad to illness of that brother. pm 7Jopm and who says he is a railroad man, Ar. NowOileam... 7.40 COMPANY. state that he is improving and we hope to Not. 3 and 4 earrr Pull- was struck by the switch engine in All tralni run dally man llulfet Sleeper, reclining chalrcaia between soon see the old veteran at his accustomed Cincinnati ami NeivOrlean. Miroct connections the Earlington yards on Saturday place, with his shoulder to the wheel. made at all junction!. morning, and narrowly escaped II. HANSON, G. P. and T. A. The Spv. being killed. He stepped from avoid a moving freight one track to State of Ohio, City of Toledo, Saturday, March 20. lias been ' ) train Lucas County. 6arlingtor happenings. which on to another track upon Frank J. Cheney makes oath that be i fixed as the date for the execution the switch engine was comthe seinor partner of the firm of F. J.' of Scott Jackson and Alonzo Walling toward him. Of course he did Cheney & Co.. doing business in the City ing. not sec the engine, and the enof Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and Personal Paragraphs and News Notes gineer was powerless. The runthat said firm will pay the sum of ONE Why suffer with Coughs, Colds and For a Other Poings at Home Worthy HUNDRED DOLLARS for each andevery ning board struck his leg and as he when Laxativk Bromo QuiwriB case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by will cure you in one day. Does not prowhirled around he was caught ol Special Mention the use of Hall's Catarrh Curb. duce the ringing in the bead like Sulphate upon his body and thrown clear of Frank J. Cheney. of Quinine. Put up in tablets convenient the track. He was sent to the Sworn to before me and subscribed in for taking. Guaranteed to cure, or money Wc will sell Miss Sallic McGratli is visiting L. & N. Hospital Saturday night. my presence, ibis Cth day of December, A. refuuded. Price 25 Cents. For sale by D., 880 ,fricnds in Evansville. St. Bernard Drug Store Earlington, Ky. If his leg had been broken he . A. W. GLEASON, BAILEY'S 0. K; , SHOES would probably have been killed. Public. Notary J seal I Miss May Jackson is confined at Dr. M. B. Long, of Dekoven, engine-twe- nty home uith a case of measles. At Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken infernally has also patented a rotary An laid. years ago he says and has and acts directly on the blood and mucous Mrs. D. II. Hughes, of Morgan-.fielsurfaces of tho system. Send for testi- recently taken a new patent to Mrs. McNcal Bond, nee Miss is visiting the family of Mr. Cornelia Foard, one of our most monials. F. J. Cheney & Co , Toledo, O. cover improvements. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Will Fcland. charming young ladies, who was Hall's Family Pills arc the best. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. married to Mr. Bond, of MrsT, R. Browning and little recently Tenn., is now in St. The best Salve in the world for Cuts, FINANCIAL STATEMENT. Per Pair FOR CASH. This is done to indaughter went to Madisonvillc one Jackson,at the home of Mr. Bond's Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Uheum, Fever Louis day last week. Sores. Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, troduce the best TWO DOLLAR Shoe mother. Eruptions, and and Showing Receipts and Disburse- Corns cures all Skin no pay required. posiis The following is what Dyer's ever put on this market. If you want the tively Piles or EITic Tcague,who is attendit Miss Nexvs Letter has Jo say of the brillguaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or of the City of Earlingments ing Bethel College, visited relaBest Bargain ever offered COME money refunded. Price 35c per box. For iant affair: "A handsome receptives here last week. ton for the Year 1896. Sale by St. Bernard Drug Store. tion was given by Mrs. Jerome QUICK' How much we lose on each pair Master Hen Rash has a fine new Hill, of 2253 Park avenue, on last of Shoes is our business and your GAINi The chair industry is threatened RECEIPTS. printing press and will again cm- - Friday afternoon from 3 to 5 by convict labor. Put the felons Cash in Treasury, JanuSee the Big Pile of them in our Window. The reception was given o'clock. ark in youthful journalism. to work on public roads. $ ary 6, 189G 30 80 In honor of Mrs NcNcil Bond, of V Taxes collected: 8c tr. Will Wendelken. mother Memphis, Tenn., the daughter-in-laMuch of life's misery is duo to indigesYear 1891., $ 2 00 Year 1802... Meicliwon-v-ille;- , 80 22 tion; for who can be happy with a pain in of Mrs. Hill, who is at present ahtfsistcr, of Dakota, and Charles Year 1993... 33 40 As a corrective and his Wendleken, of Clovcrport, are stomach? her guest. The house was Year 1S94... 235 95 organs, here. decorated with palms and strengtbener of the alimentary 8 Year 1885... 395 Ayer's Pills are invaluable, their use being Year 1896... 1,480 32 cut flowers, the front reception As a result oTthc collapse of the room in pink roses, the room next always attended with marked benefit. Ml Rtci 2,170 27 rail pool the wages of the to that in lilacs, and the dining Dog Taxes Collected. , 59 00 Pennsylvania Iron Company will room and refreshment table in In spito of the Powers, Greece dhow and Peddlers' Lilie reduced 10 per cent on March 1. American beauty roses, wreaths ot is prosecuting the fight against the cense 22 00 Turks in the island of Crete. Fines collected 115 00 smilax and groups of palms. The The patentagc of the railroad receiving party was composed of Most druggists sell you what you ask for. 52.307 '3 Waif has been solved at HenderTotal receipts If you are, there is but one place in Earlington Mrs. Judge Bond, Miss Irene Bond, Some will ask you to take something which DISBURSEMENTS. son. The mother of the child, de Miss Hill, the bride, and Mrs. to get a quick lunch at BEALL'S. they claim is "just as good." Some times Eleven months salary, scribed as a "buxom widow," has Jerome Hill." city marshal, $40....$ 440 00 a little more profit induces them to do this confessed. Mayor's salary 50 00 is the best Dr. Bell's Treasurer's salary.... The Ball. 40 00 Mrs. . M. Victory entertained cough, cold and grip cure. After you try Go 00 Clerk's salary it once you will like it too well to accept The masquerade ball came off, Dec. 95 and Jan. '9G, ji few friends at dinner on Tliurs-uaHot Coffee all the time. Fresh Stock of Fruits, salary, watchman. . . 80 00 last. Miss W. C. Morton and as announced, on last Friday evenany substitute. Confections, Cakes, Canned Goods, Fine CiAttendance of Council-meMrs. II. II. llolcman, of Madison- ing. Some of the costumes were 114 00 A special train from Chicago to as a tonic and alterative. It acts mildly villc, were among the guests. Tobacco gars and at REASONABLE and the maskers well disRefund poll tax, F. D. "Burlington Denver over the of unfurniture, was on the stomach and bowels, adding strength Pursley, 1895 x 50 guised. Up to the time J. F. DeVylder, PRICES. Route" is the greatest railroad fat A couple of our young men masking all seemed to enjoy the damaged by removal, insured in and giving tone to the organs, thereby aid- Paid City Assessor. . . . 53 Co It covered ing Nature in the performance of the Electric light rent, Aug ever accomplished. alighted from the train Monday entertainment verj much. There the Gcrmama. 5C. 31, '95 to Dec. 31 '90. functions. Electric Bitters is an excellent 1,026 miles in 1,132 minutes and CORDICR BUILDINO, gay in new spring suits. They was a pretty good attendance but J. M. Victory & Co.'s grocery iO months 900 00 three MAIN AND RAILROAD. EARLINGTON, KY. was prepared for the run in had been to Hartford and had the receipts were light and the stock, damaged by water, was in- appetizer and aids digestion. Old People New jail 2.1069 minutes. some experiences worth talking boys realized very little profit. sured for $500 in the Insurance find It just exactly what they need. Price Street and sewer ex9 ,43 Some tilings occurred in the clos- Company of North America; their fifty cents and $1.00 per bottle at St. Ber- pense about. Everybody has a cold somettmo your Sundry charity 43 90 ing hours of the ball that were not dry goods, clothing, boots and nard Drug Store. 00 go Legal cervices, etc. . . . turn will corae. Keep a bottle of Dr. The Messrs. Franklin, sons of al.ogethcr praiseworthy, but for shoes, etc., contained in the y 33 25 Bell's Pine. Tar Honey at band and be Broom for 10 cents at W. Extra Police for year. A. N. Franklin, of Charleston, which the management of the cor12 Co Pri't'g ordinances, &c. brick next to the grocery C. Good prepared for an emergency. This famous McLeod's. dogs Removing dead were in Earlington Saturday and net band are not responsible. were fully insured and partially remedy will cure a cold before it gets animals. . . 12 25 and other called on The Bee. Theirs was damaged by removal. 6 00 The British trade papers assert Election officers, paid. fairly started or after It has settled. The of a call the pleasant, friendly sort A Thief not Caught. The Gough building and Mike that it' was because the English sooner you take it the sooner you get well. that is always appreciated. .$2, with Total disbursements. of 284 12 Marshall Barnctt attracted a Long's awning were both damaged makers were overstocked too Iialanco in hands and both insured, A baby that was found on an orders and not that the Japanese City Treasurer 113 or 2,397 '3 Mr. T. M. Gooch's loss of cash, crowd on the street Sunday by the O. V. train last Thursday night government preferred the Amerifor Notes of the Fire. notes and papers by burglary, display of an .old and battered Ten pounds Green Coffee at W. has been cared for in the Hendercan locomotives, that the Baldwin black slouch hat and a barlow at Hanson on Tuesday night of Mr. DeVylder was compelled to Locomotive works, of Philadelphia C. McLeod's for Si.oo. son city hospital. last week, v,as a severe one. The knife. The hat had several holes stand by and sec with horror the received the order for engines to in it and the knife showed much CYRIL O'BRIEN. to about one cash amounted These proved to be the clearing out fiend as he hustled be completed within a certain HOW TO FIND OUT, hundred dollars. Many valuable wear. mirrors and queenswarc and other time. clues to a burglary that had ocpapers were taken. Jesus looklilm 10 his kingdom, curred the night before, but noth- breakables out and slammed them There tallvo forever more; BARNETT & ARNOLD. Something to Depend On. Fill a bottle or common water glass with against the groutid. A baby crown upon Ma forehead. Miss Katharine Feland enter ing has come of the clues thus far. urine, and let It stand twenty four hours; a Ho awaits you now at heaven's door. Mr. James Jones, of tho drug firm of were found in the, second property and John's Uncle Sam's taincd a few of her little friends They sediment or settine indicates a diseased closed sweet last Friday afternoon in honor of story of J. M. Victory & Co's. dry cash and papers were the first Jones & Son, Cowden, III., in speaking of Those 'sparkle brown eves have land; In slumber, condition of the kidneys. When urine in the heavenly good store and seem to have been things looked after in the P. O. Dr. King's New Discovery, says that last Yet her sixth birthday. The little folks The lips and tongue are bushed In silence, stains linen It is positive evidenco of kidenioved games of various kinds left by a thief, who took away bet- Next went the coal oil and ex- winter his wife was attacked with La Dut sing sweet songs in glory's band. ney trouble. Too frequent desire to urinGrippe, and her case grew so serious that and after partaking of a tempting ter goods and made his escape by plosives. No more you see bis hands uplifted, ate or pain in the back, is also convincing Cowden and Pana could do physicians birthday supper reluctantly wended a back window to the top of the No more you hear his baby prayei. An eye or two with cinders and nething forat her. proof that the kidneys aud bladder are out It seemed to develop The Master smooths his baby ringlets, their way homeward, with merry high fence at the rear alley. It dirt therein, a few wet men and a of order. Having Dr. Consumption. be '&'' wishes for many happy returns to could nothavepositively found what case or two of over work were the into Hasty Discovery in store, and selling He rests with Jesus "over there." "' . WHAT TO DO. king's New taken and the loss only personal inconveniences. he may (Successors to) their fair little hostess. Tie Master tells us ot His children.- fi &. . There is comfort in the knowledge so of it. he took a bottle home, and to the lots was slight. Cyril now is one 01 tnem. Mike hit a man who persisted in surprise of all she began to get better Imagine heaven a crown ot glory often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp- THOS. D. WALKER, "Old Joker," Sold His Farm. And in this crown each child a gem. Circuit Court. Root, the great kidney remedy fulfills every trying to take out his showcases from first dose, and half dozen dollar botyr. Mr. Peter Bowles, of Richland, mo" wish in relieving pain in the back, kidney, Henry Black was sentenced to and things, but he says he found tles cured ber sound and well. Dr. King's "Let the children come unto earth, THE PIONEER TINNER. when on has sold his farm and may move liver, bladder and every Fart of the urinary out who it was and apologised be- New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs Said our Saviour the summons, years and four months on Cyril hath obeyed nearer Earlington, but he is not three charge of It corrects inability to hold passages. and Colds is guaranteed to do ibis good for fore the fellow licked him. manslaughter Hath left this world ot sinful mirth. Main Street, West of Railroad, yet fully decided as to this move. the urine and scalding pain in passing it, or killing General Allen at Madison-vill- e The Mayor was prominent about work. Try it. Free trial bottles a) St. Father, mother, sisters, brother If it is to his interest we shall be bad effects following use of liquor, wine or He is happy "over there," early in 1896. The case con- the fire and .directed many move- Bernard Drug Store. glad to have him a near neighbor. sumed several days. Cyril, beer, and overcomes that unpleasant neGftKblNGTON, KY. ments, among others the investi- . Good Molasses, 15 cents per You can goto you can share. Heaven's glory cessity of being compelled to get up many criminal docket has been gation which discovered. the second gallon at W. C. McLeod's. This is the day of leave forever, The When this earth you A complete Stock of limes during the night to urinate. The but what people need most nowadays is completed and yesterday the Court fire. When life's sun sinks in the West mild and extraordinary effect of Swamp-Uomedicine, Simmons Liver the will beckon to you. Bight baby bands Ordinance. Four streams could as easily is soon realized, It stands the highRegulator, the King of Liver Medicines, was at work on railroad cases. Four baby vo'res cry, "Come and rest." Sncil of the city of EarlingThe City have been put on the fire if they and Better then Pills. "I have used no fltlXNO. est for its most wonderful cures of the most The grand jury adjourned Tuesremedy for six years and necessary, and thp water ton. Ky., dvrdain as follows: other need a medicine had been distressing cases. If you a session of eight days. Experienco proves tbo merit ot Hood's know from experience that for ladies 0! a day after Roofing and Guttering, "Sky-high- " That the tax for the year 1897 be and is in quality flowed beautifully. have the best. Sold by drug- - Repairing, constipated habit nothing equals It. ' Sarsaparilla. It cures all forms of blood you should Earlington was largely reprelevied at one dollar and fifty cents and one dollar. For Laura V. C.alg, Kllenbury, Fla. Mr. W. O. Toy will operate one hereby the !,;! nrice fiftv cents and prices dirt cheap. per capita poll tax, and an ad valorem tax diseases, tones the stomach, builds up sented Monday at Court by a numa sample bottle and pamphlet, both sent one hundred dolcents ber of people who were summoned chair in the office of Dr. Geo. W. of sixtyassessedon each all real and per- nerves. A Night School. Bee and send free by mail, mention The value If you heed anything in their line, WALKER & TWYMAN arc to tell the grand jury what they Gooch temporarily, by courtesy of lars ofproperty subject ofto taxation within sonal your full postoffice address to Dr. Kilmer All who are interested in n night knew. To Compound that gentleman. the men you are looking for. You can get what you want and have a the city. N. Y. The proprie&Co., Bingbampton, school for those who labor in the This Feb'y 1, 1897. Prescriptions. Geo. Alexander has opened his tors of this paper guarantee the genuine- little money left. My Neighbor Told Me day and cannot attend school are W. F. Burr, Attest. barber shop in the house next to Paul M.Moore, properly it takes lime. It requires ness of this ofler. Mayor. invited to be at the Assembly Hall About Hood's Sarsaparilla and advised me Masonic Hall. experience and u completo knowlClerk. A HANDSOME ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE OF THE edge of drucs. It requires the drug- tonicht at 7 o'clock. Mr. A. C to try it This is the kind of advertising Now is the time for the estaboist to have a laree variety of drugs Cherry will take steps toward the which gives Hood's Sarsaparilla the Fifteen bars good Laundry Soap BYHHT& STBRTTOHBUSINESSGQLLESE. fresh drugs. He must givo the organization of such a school and largest sales in the world. Friend tells lishment of a fire limit in this city. at W. C McLeod's for 25 cents. best possible work and for compenTho prohibition against frame will also organize a class in interested in hu(33r.lYe.ir.) To any person friend that Hood's Sarsaparilla cures; that sation he must be reasonable. LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY, ,.. He is well it gives strength, health, vitality and vigor, buildings in the business portion Don't Use Drugs manship and Drawing J Qnlaliu Vauwbl Information to tlioie tlutring to Lenrn mane matters, or who loves aniof the town will materially reduce FACTS REMEM- mals, wc will send free, upon apequipped for the work. TELEGRAPHY, PENMANSHIP, SHORTHAND, and whole neighborhoods use it as a family unless you need them, and then only WITH THE ABOVE the danger from fire. BER WE'RE CAREFUL, XMcqualcd FacUUla or locating OmJuatri In lucrative AllunlUim. medicine. RQtOS VSty MVjIf pore drugs, such as are sold by re plication copy of the "Alliance," "Bacteria do not occur In the blood or William Walton's famous rock We keep only sponsible druggists. the organ of this Society. In Hood's Pills act easily and promptly on in tbo tissues of a healthy living body, the best. That is the great disST. BERNARD DRUQ STORE. house and wall was an impossible to itenselv interesting read tinction to be looked for when the either pf man or the lower animals." So the liver and bowels. Cure sick headache, barrier against the flames. Solid BRYAN HOPPER, Hanajtr ing, it contains a list of the time comes that you need them. says tho celebrated Dr. Koch. Other valuable and unusual premiums Nowhere else will you find so comGreat variety of Valentines at stone and mortar is not very doctors say that the best medicine to renWho etn think good food for fire, and this was the paper. Address plete a stock. A good time to begin Af anrnj. ImDlA given by this healthy is W. C. McLeod's. Wanted-- ftn Idea tblQffto patent der the blood perfectly pure and that spring medicine. right thing in the right place. He NATIONAL HUMANE ALLIANCE, THE Protect yoar Meaa i ther mar bring you wealth. Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Twenty-fivPatent pounds of Sugar at has been frequently congratulated ST. BERNARD DRUG .STORE, Write JOHN WKUDEKDDKN A CO.,JKO nrliaAlter. Offer 'V nr..i...nn nn .a. h.l. t United Cuarltics Building, New York. this structum since the fire. upon Subscribe for The Bee. W.'C. McLeod's, for f 1. 00. BRYAN HOPPER, Miwwger. and hew Ueioi ouo tbouaaml ICTeotlona wanted. No 9: nnil No. u ara fait tralm. Didn't HnnjjHlnu The editor of the Elkton Progress V. W. ETHRIDGE, Aeenl. . tot . . . . ..n-.io- . . . . n-i- t . " . d, w bcau-tifnll- y 1 y Howton. At his home in the Charleston Property precinct of this county, Gabriel Which Saved Howton died on Thursday night immediately Adjoining on last, the nth of February, of Three Sides. Mr, measles and la grippe. Howton was the constable of his Just aftcr'thc eleven o'clock ex- district. press pulled into the Earlington O'Brien. station Tuesday night two young Cyril O'Brien, son of Mr. and ladies, Miss Browning and Miss Huff, who were with a party of L. H. O'Brien of Earlington, died young folks to meet the train, saw at his father's house on Friday, the glare of bursting flames in the Feby. 12th, 1897 of membraneous business block on Railroad street' croup. Buried at Catholic cemeand gave the alarm. The quick tery, this place, Saturday mornwhistle of the passenger locomotive ing. broke the news to the sleeping A Card of Thanks. populace and the switch engine To the large, generous, and intook up the cry and completed the alarm that in a very few minutes dustrious force who so gallantly sent the hose reels flying down rendered me such valuable assistRailroad street aud one to the cor- ance, in the conflagration on Tuesner of Clark and Robinson from day night, I take this method of which plug a stream was played extending my heartfelt gratitude. upon the rear of the fire shortly The Earlington fire department their ability after the first line of hose was in fully demonstrated operation at the corner of Main and their every act in a crisis of and Railroad, less than a block this character reflects credit on our away. The barriers and ladders town. Such kindly assistance on were on the scene as promptly, and the part of our people, .creates on everything put in quick operation. my part such true gratitude that Nothing could have been done words are inadequate to express it. Very respectfully, by a big city department to save J. M. Victory. the frame building belonging to Dr. Will Gardiner, the rear of A Card of Thanks. which was a mass of flames when I wish to thank the public and the alarm was given But the two barbers who occupied" rooms on the members of the Fire Departeither side of the drug store saved ment for their efficient services rendered Tuesday night during the everything. The fire originated in the rear of fire. They may rest assured that the building and Mr. Wilson, of their kind services will ever be apDavis and Wilson, was awakened preciated. Respectfully, by burning paper from the ceiling M. B. Lonc, falling on his pillow. He ran out Captain Fire Department. in his night clothes but afterward returned and saved his trunk and Millionaire Arthur Duestrow was part of his wardrobe. A jar of chewing gum and a couple of executed at Union, Mo., on Tues mandolins constitute that part of day, at 12.55 o'clock p. m. the drug stock saved. Muscular Rheumatism Promptly Relieved. A short time after the hose was Mr. J. K.Holton, a well known fur dealer of the playing on the cornice Gough building occupied by Vic- of Oxford, Pa., says he sometimes suffers tory & Co.'s grocery, a tremendous with muscular rheumatism, and while havfusilade of cartridges began in the ing one of the most painful attacks, he drug store and. most of those not ed at W. T. J. Brown's drug store, andcall actively engaged in fighting the Mr. Brown advised him to try Chamber-Iain'- s Fain Balm, ho did to, and it gave flames stampeded to cover. The point of danger was for the him immediate relief. Pain Balm is also most part in the Gough building recommended for rheumatism by Mr. E. which is a one story brick, adjoin W. Wheeler, of Lulher Mills, Pa., who ing the fire, but was soon put in has used it ana found it to be an excellent such shape that a line of bucke's remedy. If troubled with rheumatism could control, and the hose trans- give it a trial. It is certain to relievo the ferred to the other side to protect pain as soon as applied, and its continued Wm. Walton's one story brick oc- use will effect a euro. For sale at 25 and cupied by J. F. DeVylder with a 50 cents per bottle by St. Bernard Drug stock of lurniture, stoves, etc. Store, Earlington; Ben T. Robinson, Mor The other stream was played from tons Gap; George King, St. Charles. the roof of Walton's stone house Our exportation of Indian corn occupied by Mr. Iglehart, butcher, to Europe and the British isles is in the rear of the fire and did excellent work. A shed room there about four million bushels per Considerable goes direct contained tar, rosin and oils and week. when the fire was extinguished the from Newport News and Baltimore tar barrel, although charred and to Dublin. Its use among Irish honeycombed through, still held its farmers and dairymen is growing although they arc more familiar shape and stood erect. Dr. W. B. Gardiner, formerly a with feeding stuff in the form of resident of this place, who is now cake meal. living in Colorado, owned the Old People. It is building that was destroyed. Old people who require medicine to valued at about $1000 and was regulato the bowels and kidneys will find insured for ?Goo. Davis and Wilson's stock of the true remedy in Electric Bitters. This drugs is estimated at $1,400 and medicine docs not stimulato and contains no whiskey nor other intoxicant, but acts was insured for $1000 in the One-Story Ger-mania. WATBR WORKS AND FIRE DEPARTMENT, ness like a terrier at a rat bole and engaged artist Wm. Hendricks, of Mddisonville, to Under conduct the renovating process. his magical touch the hill will assume all the loveliness of a flower garden in June or a mountain beauty clad in cal'co. I 7 Bird Eye - JelJico Coal Co., INCORPORATED The Ancient Order of United Workmen at their last meeting initialed two members and received ten applications for they also conferred the membership; Oriental degreo and had a general high old time. Everybody had lots of fun except tho last man and ho is laying for the next victim. Telegraph Whitley County, Address, JELLICO, TENN LUMP OF BIRD EYC COAL. ? Kentucky, MINERS AND For tho benefit of brethren who are in arrears tho Kay Pees offer to square the V JELLIED From the Jellico Vein. YANDERPODL-- Unsurpassed both and Steam Sole Miners of the Famous - BIRD Domestic Coal. EYE CANNEL 3 ' .GIVE TRIAL. J: TlllUiUlUlUiUUilUUiU luuuuiwiuuwwwutt -- $1.7Q SHORT HriMJB -. - 1 $2.00 V $1.79 fc (0 J 1 J3-AJT,Tw- CO. K.y. $1.79 Jtaswl ARE YOU HUNGRY? LUNCH AT ALL HOURS. : 1 . n tip-to- p J. BEALL, two-stor- I DON'T STAY Tj I I I I Because the roads are bad driving. Try one of our saddle horses. We have some that "go the gaits." I I I WALKER & TWYMAN, TrirsriMEXRs. - t. f . t-c- sweet-face- d nnti-tals.a- anll-tha- t, ot anti-bilio- A STOVES, CASTINGS AND TINWARE- s Sent Free S7T ad-i;ii- e 410-4- 11 Q .jm r rHE A WJ SUBSCRIBE FOR B "vf;i & M.. J& aa 7 it. G a - -. t larj V V . IHHHHHHHHHHPHHHVs ,. IHI' i Y? 'V - - r i "" ) ' . , M L SIE WAS FROM KAINTUCK. w -- Tf Sli C C3B I '. i 1 At But Skeriurdcrecl the King's En glUtt and Was Classed as "Poah White Trash The following from the St Louis is a pathetic story of tliedownfall of a Kentucky from the First District who ruined her hopes of a'sociely career by the inexcusable abube of her native tongue: There is a lady in the North End who is ambitious to become a leader in the swell society in that swell district. She is not the pret tiest creature in the world, al though there may be a few worse, and further than that, her com mand of Dure English is not so great as to prove conclusively that ed- she has taken a ucattonal course. She prides herself greatly on the fact that she is from Kentucky. fn fact, she seems to think that .. factalanc should make her not -JPost-Dispatti Post-Dispatch R v r f 4-- ? K. i JL II P sive epithets, just as the fisbwoman rose to The meeting last Sunday was of a plowBut the ioremost place in Billing-gate- . Leedy knows anything ing nature. whether Governor They tell us that you can buy coffee and of the State he claims to represent, or of the people of the great cities whom be dec- sugar at Madisonville in tbe saloons orates with his abuse, perhaps a few facts cheaper than any where clsi guess haw it is? will help to determine. The sufiering, squalor, degredation and Mrs. Mabaley Brazzell is going to move starvation of great cities, which the Gov- South. ernor describes with such a wealth of adTho Phillips' family of Earlington, have jectives, may bo inferred from tbo fact moved in our midst. that nearly a quarter of the people of this It is very kind in Miss Sarah McDowell city, New York, is composed of bands emto conduct the musical department of both ployed in manufacturing 351,767 in num. choirs. Is not the laborer worthy of ber, according to the census of 1890, whose doc-Money Wasted. Tbe living dog and dead lion can be :' wages amounted to $228,537,295, or about 'The patrons of dry goods stores $650 yearly for each person men, women seen in every community. are mostlywomen; did you ever hear and children included, and the wages per Mesdames Porter, Graddy and Morion were in Madisonville Monday-Mror know of one who looked through family average over tSoo. progressive Kansas, that wonderfully the pages of a hotel register to find Laura Slaton is yet very sick. out what the dry goods stores were community which Governor Leed holds up Mrs. Sissie Brown was very ill last offering in the way of bargains? to the admiration of the world has only Sunday night. Take the case home to yourself; 33,000 bands employed in manufactures, Mr. Alcox is but very little better, if did you ever go to a hotel register mining and the mechanic arts, whose for information about clothing, wages averaged about $300 each. Some auy at this writiag. Mrs. Caroline Williams is slowly reshoes, etc. No; of course not. of tbem seem, at all events, nearer starvaWere you ever influenced by a glass tion Dy a step or two than the workers so covering from her illness. Misses Morton and Bass were in White sign o've'r a desk in a hotel reading engaged in Eastern cities. But Kansas room? Did you ever have a chiefly boasts of agriculture and has 7 Plains Sunday. "dodger" stuck in the crook pi farms, 50.3 per cent of the total acres Mr. W. Green presented Kev. of y'our elbow and, after reading it, being covered by mortgage, and the total with a valuable gift recently 'go" and investigate in the merchan- value of all farm products is $95,070,080 who comes next? dise that the ''dodger' advertised? which averages $395 yearly for each of the Atl out fcr White Plains next Sunday. "1 Did you ever note a big trans- 240,417 farmers and farm laborers emBe Beautiful. parency on an express wagon, at ployed. Roughly, tbo workers in New the tail end of a circus parade, with York City receive as wages each year about If your bjood is bad, your face shows It. a drum corps in its "innerds" and $255 more for each of tbem than the total It is nature warning you that the condition acknowledge to yourself that it was value of all products raised by the farmers of tbe blood needs attention before serious diseases set in. Beauty is blood deep, and good advertising? Did you ever and farm laborers in Kansas. but what's the use? We might go Does Governor Leedy want to know the when you see pimples and liver spots on on'enumerating schemes that are reason? It is partly because Kansas took your face, go at once and securo a bottle sprung on the unwary advertisers a large share in the crazy real estate boom of Carlstedt's German Liver Medicines, as until our space ran out, and then some tears ago, and palmed off millions of tbey will purify tbe blood, clear the com give you only a faint idea of the arid land, which could not be profitably plexion and bring tbe rosy flush of bealtb "wonderful" chances they miss if cultivated, upon innocent settlers. Largely to tbe faded face and take away tbe liver they don't invest in them. Dry in this way it came to pass that, instead of spots and pimples. For sale by St. Ber Goods Economist. V- 26,801 mortgages on acres in 1882 there nard Drug Store. were 58,106 in 1885. 68,766 in 1886, An exchange tells a story of a Schemes for Harmony. in 1887, and 64 451 in 1888, covering man who went to sleep and dream in the four years 33,000,000 acres, and We are so anxious for Demo- $214,000,000 debt, which is mors than the ed that he was in a city governed cratic harmony; our ycarniug to total value of farm products 10 two years by women. It was scrupuously forgive our erring brother so in- for the entire Statu. Out of the farm clean, and while walking around men arrested for spit tense? our desire to kiss and make products has to come the cost of living he saw three up so'bverpowenng, that we gladly and clothing for the workers and the! ting on pavements. A garbage hail a'ny plan proposed by anyone; familiesand it is not difficult to guess why barrel at the rear of each lot was '"UWtlie' plan to have a State con- the people who were induced to buy a hand painted and tied with a blue vention composed of in equal fancy prices in years of wild speculation ribbon. Mail boxes were decorated s number of silver and sound money have not made both ends meet and are with hand throws, and the fire plugs had cushioned seats on top democrats strikes ns with great now railing at Eastern creditors. of them. Sweet pea vines were force. It could be made very dra But there is another reason. Kansas climbing the electric light poles, matic." has for j ears pursued a policy calculated to cuspidor occuAfter, the late unpleasantness drive out of that State foreign capital, in- and a hand-painte- d therejwere "peace conventions," vestments in varied industries, loans of pied quite a prominent place There was conventions of leading delegates money, development of manufactures and on every corner. from the lately hostile States and mining, and so to prevent the diversifica- no business, not a team being alarmies' notably one in Philadel- tion of industries which makes farming lowed to pass up or down the main street for fear of making dust. The phia. The delegates marched into prosperous. The capital employed in the large hall arm in arm; the or- manufactures is only $44,000,000 for the town was deserted save by the chestra played the "Star Spangled entire State, and the hands employed in policeman who marched up and Banner" and "Dixie;" the red, manufactures, mining and the mechanic down to see that no one with dusty white and blue flags were enthusi- arts number only 137 for every 1,000 farm- shoes stepped into town. During astically waved; the audience ers and farmhands. Ohio pursues a dif- the dream, a man was hanged in the suburbs for being out with the cheered vociferously; white-wingeferent policy, and has more than 970 perpeace hovered over the rapturous sons in manufactures, miningand mechani- boys the night before. scene. Cfln we not reproduce cal arts for every i.oou farmers and farm Dr. Bell's Pine Tar Honey is an imporBy all hands, There may be noticed a considthose stirring scenes? tant addition to the list ot tbe world's means let us hold such a erable difference in tho demand for prod most valuable medicines. Harmless in its ucts of farms, also in values of farms, and yet almost We call upon Maj. P. P. Johns- also in the different States. The hostile nature,undoubtedly infallible in its action, it is tbe ton and Mr. George M. Davie to and spiteful policy of Kansas politicians, means known today of most efficacious curing coughs, issue a joint, fratenal call for and behind them of many Granges, Farmkindred diseases. every county to send delegates. ers' Alliances and Populists, toward every colds and The hall can be draped with red, other occupation except farming, the There are many poor homes in white and blue intermingled with amazing disbones-twith which creditors America but the percentage of silver and yellow ribbons and of all kinds and investors in railway or those who are fixed in homes streamers, adorned with pictures other property have been treated in that nicely furnished, well appointed of Jefferson, Jackson, Tilden and State, have more to do with tbe ill success and comfortably supplied is comCleveland, with Palmer, Bryan, of Kansas farms than most of her paratively much higher here than Sewell, Watson and other worthies people imagine. N. Y. Tribune. in any other land. of each side placed alternately so Another reason for the decadence of that no one can look upon the face Kansas credit and iis decrease in populaThe per capita cost of living in of a silveritc without beholding the repudiation of New South Wales is the highest tion Is its of a gold-busmiling countenance in the world, being nearly $200 contracts. Thousands of dollars of Eastper annum. In the capital have been lost by investing per head The procession might be formed ern road bonds which were issued and United Kingdom it 13 about 160, tnc united states 170, and in under the marshalship of Col. in floated under laws afterward declared in Chinn and W. B. Haldeman, and unconstitutional. The counties have the Canada $120. headed by Blackburn and Carlisle, roads built according to specifications and Our Grocery is full of good arm in arm, followed by Watter- - the investors have the worthless paper Lome to see us. Capitalists tilings. given for their construction. immigrants shun it, and honest taboo it. and deceived colonists are leaving it Buy blankets and quilts Among the bills introduced in the KanVs caused by torpid livur, which prevents dlges- to send inebriates now. 1 hey are cheap St, permits fooil to ferment ana puiruy in sas Legislature is one . ,i and tftIvvS 1 tnmach. Then follow dizziness, headache, to a goldcure at the expense of theconnty; Store. one "to stop any train at any station where by 1 "1 There are now in the Argentine up1 any passenger desires to get off;" one to seni i " force corporations to completely disclose Republic about ten million cattle, J' ' tbeir business and surrender to the munici- and the remarkable thing about I . Ami. ! l. J pality all profits over 6 per cent; one for them is that they ire all descendy fiver me pianis 01 corporathe confiscation 01regulate "any minister, ants of eight cows and one bull 5enatbVs,butau.r which were brought to Brazil in tions, nndoncto ch, Driest, or any person uavmfi lh.ikc 01 a the middle of the sixteenth "'- con- vcho, dizziness, to practice what be depe? ' I by all druggists. church," when he fails t tomorrow night, and we will test it. If she says 'law me,' and 'I taken' and I were,' that settles it, or that's certain proof of 'poah whitC'trashness.' " She was invited: she came promptly and joyously, and the first triing,she said was: "Law mel I taken a notion this vehy mawnin to come hcah, and ef you hadn' invited mc, I were a comin' ainyhow." And now Mrs. C. is sure she's "poah white trash." Monday night. tucky," State government of Kansas that tbo offi Baptist Church last At this present writing we can not learn George, cial message of Governor Leedy devotes "Nice woman," said "she's nothing of the kind. You much of its spaco to vituperation of East- anything definite about the minister and know there is a class down in Ken- ern cities. It is that bieh style ot word- - deacon's meeting. tucky that we call 'poah white slinging which marks the Populist orator Rev. T. H. Merriweatber filled his aptrash,' and that's what she is." In some countries pointment here Sunday. and the dime novel "I don't believe it, George, the Chief Executive is selected for sound Mrs. rFank Sharber is on the sick list, flow do you know?" judgment and large information, but in Mr. Marshall Hamilton attended court "I'll prove it. Invite her over Kansas, apparently, for command of abu- last Monday in Madisonville. only eligible, but actually sought after by the best society in the town. This opinion is not shared by ..many persons up that way, not even by the Kentucky families, because they know nothing of her antecedents, some of them observing enough to notice her reckless disregard of the proper disposition of her vocabulary. Mr. C, a Kcntuckian, did not like her, and told Mrs. C. to cut herrJ)ut that lady, being tender hearted, hesitated to do so. "She seems to be such a nice woman George, I don't like to cut her, and then she's from Ken- Mrs. Simon Dunlsp is sick Ibis week. Rev. John Bailey preached at the A. M. E. Zion church Sunday night. Win. Johnson was very badly hurt last week. M. V. Hayes got his ejes badly burned week before last. There will be a grand rally tho second Sunday in March for the A. M E. Zion Church. Fate Wilkes has just bad his watch Do you see? overhauled. Tbe Christian Endeavor will give on tbe 26th of February a social to the members only. Tbe taxable wealth ot tbe colored race amounts to $300,000,000; church bodies 23,462; church properly valued at $6,516,-44There are over 1000 college trained ministers; 2,577,977 church members. What makes some men uncomfortable A Reminder of Army Life. when you say you know a man who drinks Mr. Lou Smith, editor of the Commercial, Myersdale, Pa . says: "A chronic and gambles? Quite a number of the boys were in diarrhoea that returns at frequent intervals, as a reminder of army life, has been Madisonville Monday attending court. IkeCooksey matried last week. more effectually controlled by Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea RemeMORTONS OAF. dy than any other I have ever used. It true merit," For sale by St. Berpossesses Tbe measles has attacked ibe older peo nard Drug Store, Earlington, Ben T. Robinson, Morions Gap; George King, St. ple. Mr. Frank Graddy bad a very bad spell Charles. of illness last Monday. Arc you a subscriber to The Prof. G. W. Lane who has been con Bee? You should be. fined to bis bed for a week or more, is able Kansas Exposed by Her Governor to teach school again. son and Urcy wooasen, ana our readers can, each for himself, make out the remainder of that precession. The speech of Peace might he made by Gov. McCreary who came so near being on both sides, and responded to for the silvei men by Gen. Hardin, for the irold bv C. M. Clay, and for both silver and gold men by Col. Berry. Gen. Buckncr and Gov. Brown should be joint chairmen, and the electors on both tickets Sencould act as ator Lindsay and John Rhea could represent the State at large on the Committee on Resolutions. Such a convention would attract universal attention. It would produce a loving harmony, and then indeed would the past be forgotten, and the rosy dawn of a victorious day would bless all eyes. Yes, by all means let us have this glorious convocation, where love shall reign supreme and only may be sung. ur (Joloi'cd (Mti?ens. 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