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Bee (Earlington, Ky.): February 25, 1897 Bee (Earlington, Ky.) 300dpi TIFF G4 page images Bee Publishing Co. Earlington, KY 1897 bee1897022501_sn87060004 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Bee (Earlington, Ky.): February 25, 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. o 1 'u fA n EIGHTH YEAR. EARLINGTON, HOPKINS COUNTY, KENTUCKY, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1897. NO. 8 horsemanship in still greater esteem, ana my success in dealing LWtS nMlRl Alt list Fms with tho Arabs to tho fact that I could Conga Bjrnp. TuteiUoal. thai rldo tho half wild desert stallions, In which in iimo. rma dt anigautta. my previous exporlonco of rough riding In Mnrooco stood mo In good stead. Indeed, tholr contempt for tholr neighbors tho Egyptians Is completely oxprosBcd In tholr common reference to thorn as "thoso dirty Egyptians who cannot rldo a horso." I may hero remark that In tholr habits and persons tho Bedouins are very clean PHACTICAL pcoplo a claim tho most ardent admirer of tho Egpytlnns can hardly maintain in their case, and I havo known of Arabs who, obliged to cross tho dolta, havo carried out with them sufficient desert sand with Bros., with whloh to cover tho ground beforo thoy c Manufacturing Jewelers, would deign to pitch tholr tents or sit upon tho "dirty soil of Most." Differing from Dallas, and Ernest tho Egyptians in many essential points, Wiggers, Nashville, Tentheir loro for dumb animals Is In marked contrast to tho cruolty practiced upon thorn nessee. Am ed to by nearly all classes In Egpyt. But per do hnps In no way is tho contrast more clearly shown than by tho respect In which tho Uedonlnshold their womankind. Mosloms Firsl-Ua- ss Jcwcliy Repairing of tho strictest typo, thoy seem to practice. nii.uiat is good in .Mohamnicuamsiu, and Office Walker & Twy-man'- s. avail themselves but llttlo of Its license. Wo wish to Liver Regulator on a subject of the deepest interest and importance to their health porhaji3 their lives, Tho eplo proprietors WARNING. caution all usors of Simmons m IMPOSING CEREMONY. 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THE TRIP TO THE OAPITOL, Cannon Will Announce the Taking of the Oath. The Greet Purado From Capltol to White Ilosae Contnut Uctween tlie Frearnt Display and That of Other Tlmri Tlio drcat Ball la the Frnslon OrthHoirT " ' Tho flrst president of tho United States to tako tho oath In Wnshlngtounns Jefferson, und It la ono of tho trndltloni of history that ho rodo to tho cnpltol, hitched his horso with his own hand nnd went without Cfioort in to tho sonnto clmnilx-r- , whero ho was sworn In. Thla story, thought Ims nnothor version, which is sustained by somo authority. It Is mild that Jeffcrpon was living In n bonrdlnp; placo not fur from tho cnpltol, nnd on tho day of tho Inauguration ha walked to tho senate chamber In n very democratic way and enteral without escort. IIo went tack to tho boarding houso nnd sat, as was his custom, at tho foot of tho tnblo that ovonlng, and when somoono offered to oongratulata him ho said that ho would rather lo congratulated at tho end of his administration than at tho beginning of It. Thcro Is no doubt of Joffcrson'a "simplicity" In his ofllclal relations. Though ho had been accustomed to tho Hfoof a planter havlngn small nrmy of slaves nt his bock and call, ho refused to observe tho ceremonies which Washington and his friends had thought should bo a part of tho tribute to tho groat ofllco of president, nnd ho was found by n foreign minister ono day blacking his own boots. Washington was escorted from his homo nt Mount Vernon to Rllzabethport, spending ono night nt Princeton, whero ho was to bo present afterward ata famous graduation day of tho university; nnd at Trenton young girls strowod flowers In his path. From Kllznbcthport ho went by bnrgo to New York, still under formal escort, nnd his entry to Now York was of n triumphal character. Ills inauguration was n severely formal nffnlr, preceded by prayer and followed by nttendnnoo on dlvlno service IIo took tho oath In tho prowiico of tho pooplo In front of tho federal building, and a L. Tako (Himoua Liver Regulator. 4 with their visitors. Jefferson was tho orig- tUOO and tiOU. Drcczo. On nu vno wo streets' arouna tno inator of that much nbusod custom. JefferWhatever tho cause, tho number of visit- cnpltol men In uniform will await tho sigson's second term was begun as unosten- ors promised' la not so great as In somo nal to start. First tho president's escort tatiously ns tho flrst. Tlicro was a goodly former years, but thcro will bo an onor will move. Ahead of It will rldo Grand 5Dvd of pooplo in tho galleries of tho tnous crowd, nnd ovcry Inch of sleeping Marshal Porter, In full military uniform, room In ovcry hotel nnd boarding houso In with particolored sash, and his glittering Washington has been reserved. Kvcn now aids. Behind will oomo tho carrlngo drawn pooplo aro bolng turned awny from hotels by four horses In which tho president nnd or accepted for only a day on two. Mon nnd Mr. Clovclnnd will rldo. Thon will como women will walk tho streets on Wodncs-- 1 tho troops of tho regular army, tho nation day night. al gunnl, tho organizations of veterans, Major MoKlnley will rldo to tho capltol nnd finally tho political clubs. Forty thouabout 1 1 :30 Thursday morning. Troop A sand men will march If present promises of Clovolnnd will bo his personal escort. nro fulfilled, nnd, nt tho rate of 12,000 mon Ff It Is ono of tho finest mllltln troops In tho an hour. It will tako thorn 8 hours nnd SO United States. It was organized In 1877 minutes to pass tho president's reviewing by Colonel William II. narrls, n veteran of stand, In front of tho Whlto House. tho civil war. It has takon part in tho At this reviewing stand tho president Inauguration of Governor Chnrlcs Foster nnd Mr. Clovclnnd will part. President of Ohio, 1880, tho Inauguration of Presl McKlnlcy will tako his placo at tho front dent Garfield In tho following year, tho of tho stand, and, raising his hat In funeral of President Qarflold, tho Internato tho salutes of thoso who pass, tional military encampment at Chicago, will rovlow tho wholo of tho parade, from 1887; tho Inauguration of Governor J. B. tho grand marshal to tho last of tho MoForakcr, 1888; tho centennial celebration Klnley and Hobart clubs. Then ho will nt Now York, I860. It has acted as osoort go "to thp White Houso to rest until tho to President Carflold, President Hayes, hour far tho ball. It wns dark four years n President Cleveland and President ago when thorcvlow was comploted. different occasions. Torfiavc boon lnrtut.'urnl balls since Tho escort of tho president in tho pnrado tho day of Washington. Tho only presiWill bo tho Eighth regiment, Infantry, O. dents who failed to celebrate their Induction N. O., which Is composed of companies or- Into office in thnt way, I bcllovo, wcro JefCHARLES J. DELL. ganized In tho counties Major MoKlnley ferson nnd Have. Thrco of tho balls havo Chairman of tho executive committee.) liceil held In tho pension building, where house, but they would havo lccn but ft has represented in congress. Thrco of tho 13 companies, tho hospital corps tho linudtul compared with tho crowds which signal corps nro located In Canton. and tho nro jwdl next Thursday will occur. Thoy 'mirgaHis, glittering, glaring frauds will attend tho McKlnlcy ceremony. Tho sidewalks of tho streets these Inaugural Ixtlls. They nro not James Mndlson had a really great crowd which Mr. MoKlnloy will pass on through nt nil. They nro promenndo concerts,balls for his way In ntteiuiauco nt his lnaugumtlon. Thcro to tho capltol will bo thronged. Tho streets tho crowd Is so denso that movomont of was n show of ceremony for tho flrst tlmo themselves will bo kept Clear and tho nny kind Is difficult, nnd dancing Is ImIn IS years, nnd 10,000 people, according crowd will bo kept In check by ropes possible But they nro splondld as spectato tho estimate of tho historian, congrecles. Ten thousand mon lu black nnd gated alxiut tho capltol unnblo to gain ad- stretched breast high nlong tho curb. As tho glittering cavalry escort gocsjlng-lin- g wopien In gorgeous gowns will crowd tho mittance There wns a par.ulo, In which petition Thursday night. tho regulnr troops of Infantry nnd cavalry took sandsdown Pennsylvania avenuowill thou- Brilliant building nextdraperies andthou- lights, bright who lino tho sidewalks cheer part, nnd salutes wero llrcd nt tho navy yard and nt Fort Washington, not far F'P mivrw Tho ball will bo hold on Thursday night, and, In addition, n cerlcs of flvo Inaugural grand concerts will bo given In tho on tho following Friday, nnd tho ball decorations remaining In place. Tho first concert will bo given at 10:30 o'clock Friday morning In honor of tho United States army, represented by General Miles and staff. At tho concert tho Republican Glco club of Columbus, O., will sing a number of patriotic airs. At 3 o'clook on Friday afternoon a concert will bo given In honor of tho United States navy, represented by Bear Admirals Walker and Ramsay, and at night tho concert will bo given In honor of tho states of tho Imll-roo- I attribute much of sP KG.NIBMS, Late Tabor Tex., 09afolmafter and jeweler (Jnlon, represented by tho governors of tho Karri-soSj'o- states and their staffs. Tho concert Saturday afternoon will bo in honor of congress, represented by tho president of tho sonnto and tho speaker of tho houso. The last concert, Saturday night, will bo in honor of tho United States and will conRcgl sist of muslo by tho Twenty-secon- d mont band and a chorus of 500 voices. Admission to each concert will bo 60 cents. Tho object of theso concerts Is to glvo tho pooplo of Washington and tho visitors to tho city who cannot afford to attend tho ball an opportunity to see tho ballroom decorations. piepa at Ijo-lo- &. N. RAILROAD THE GREAT between tho cities of THROUGH TRUNK LINE Cincinnati, Lexington, Louisville Evansvillc, St. Louis, And tho cities of dent from tho cnpltol to tho White Houso. In tho evening n reception was held Jn Davis' hotel, on LoulsIananonue, between Four nnd a Half and Sixth streets, which wns attended by tho president. And Tho National Intelligencer records tho fact tliat 400 pooplo wcro present on this fcstlvo occasion. Since Madison's tlmo tho ceremonial ac companying tho Inauguration has grown moro elaborate. Jackson and William Henry Hnrrlson rodo to tho cnpltol on horscliark, but not In tho slmpln stylo which tradition credits to Jcflorson. Kooh had n military escort. In 1833 Jackson rodo to tho capltol with Van Burcn In a phaoton mado of wood from tho old ConI tho city. Tho troops escorted tho presi- TIlEASURr BUIIJ1IK0. Where tho procession will pass. Standard Tlmo. Although tho Pennsylvania national of Railroad. "Standard tlmo" Is n system of tlmo guard finds Jimpocslblo to attend tho Inauguration In n Ixxly, sovornl companies measurement established In this country SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. nro coining, and tho probabilities aro that In 1883. It started among railroad men tho arado will bo very largo. General and was adopted by tho pcoplo at largo 1 Horace Porter of Now York, tho grand Ootobcr and Novombcr. Its peculiarity marshal, with tho mombors of his stall, consists In dividing tho country into bolts lias long been busy with tho details of ar- of 15 degrees each nnd taking tho tlmo of PRACTICE LIMITED TO ranging tho divisions. General Porter will somo important placo within each bult as havo as his chief of staff Mr. A. Noel tho standard tlmo for all places In that Diseases of tlic Ejc, Ear, Nose & Tbroat. Blnkoman of Now York city, Colonol II. belt. Tho time of any belt is thus ono C. Corbln of tho United States army as hour earlier than that of the belt wost and MADISONVILLE, KY adjutant goncrnl, nnd Captain John A. ono hour later than that of tho belt cast of Office in Husllur Uuitdmg, Johnson of tho United States army as it. Tho eastern belt takes tho tlmo of places on tho 75 degrees meridian west of chief of aid, with Captain William iioram or tho"!). U. H. u., special Greenwich, and Is thus just flvo hours A LA UELLIi JAKDINIliUE. later than Greenwich tlmo; central tlmo Is aid and military secretary. Tho parade will bo organized In two that of tho 00 degrees meridian; mountain L. & SON, grand divisions ono clvld and tho other tlmo Is that of tho 105 degrees meridian, . 'i FASHIONABLE military. General Grcnvlllo M. Dodgo will and Pnclflo tlmo that of tho 120 degrees meridian. In ubo tho system saves tho necessity of changing one's watch continually In traveling. For Instance, beforo tho system was adopted, a person traveling from Boston to Washington would havo from three to flvo dllTorcnt times to Main street, west DR. A.P.BOSTON Up-stai- Ed-wa- FR1TSCH - -- Merchant tailors- :- Nashville, Memphis, Montgomery Mobile and New Orleans, "Witl-iot.i- t Ol-ienragjo AND SPEED UNRIVALED. SHORTEST AND QUICKEST ROUTE From St. Louis. Evansvillc and Henderson to the 'SOUTHEAST AND SOUTH! THROUGH COACHES From above cities to Nashville and Chattanooga, making direct con- ncction WITH PULLMAN PALACE CARS JL yL M (Vv n Vv Mdffl For Atlanta, Savannali,Macon, Jacksonville and Points IN FLORIDA. Connections arc made at Guthrie, .A7 and Nashville for all points "w ' VESf? V North, East, South and West In Pullman Palace Cars. eWib RANTS r If 111 wM )if Vt ft&V&& Seeking homes on the line of thi road w receive special low rates Sec aqents of this company foi rates, routes, &c, or write to GIUXD MAUSIIAL GENERAL HORACK rORTER. . F ? A, iV. r. - "-1- ho delivered his Inaugural address to tho eennto. Thcro was much perturbation C P Atmom, G. P. A T. A., atnongvjjio senators over a question of on this occasion. They wcro unnblo Louisville, Kentucky. to dotcnnlno whctlicr they should romaln standing or Rented In tho presence of tho president. Without any agreement they d aroso when Washington entered tho remained standjng wbllo ho read his mofiaagc; for this first address was as much a messngo to congress as an inauguDRUGGIST, ral address. Custom has changed this. Tho president no longer addresses congress In person. All his communications nre ST. CHARLES, sont In writing. Besides congress Is not In session nowadays when the president is KENTUCKY. Bworn In. Tho senate moots nt noon of tho 4th of March on tho call of tho retiring president, but tho houso docs not meet unittc of Druggists Simorics til tho now president Issues a proclamanice tion calling congress together. prescriptions arcfiillu oinpoiin&tp. Washington's Inauguration was witnessed Jiy n great throng of people, nnd thcro was much enthusiasm, which lasted for eovcral days. All tho Incidents of tho Inauguration wcro not crowded Into a slnglo day, as thoy aro now. Tho Inaugural ball was held sovcral days after tho day of tho Inauguration, but on tho night of that day tlicro wcro fireworks. J. W. PRITOHBTT Washington drovo to his second Inaugupnop'n ration In a coach drawn by six vAlto horses. Ho was dressed In blaok velvet MADISONVILI.K, KY. coat and knoo breeches, with diamond buckles nt tho kneo. Ills stockings wcro of blaok silk. His shoes had silver buckles. His hair wa jiowdcrcd and hold In placo ty n black llk bag. Ho woro a dress sword, with n highly ornamented hilt. Washington took tho oath In tho hall of tho houso of representatives, read his address to tho assembled senators and representatives and withdrew. A great gathering witnessed his arrival at tho temporary CHIOAGi capital and his departure from It and choorod him boisterously. Washington wns again tho chief flguro of tho Inauguration when Adams was sworn In. 81x months bofcro ho bad mado WVUJ publlohls hlstorlo farowcll nddrcss to tho pooplo of tho United States. Tho nation had trusted so muoh to his sagacity nnd patriotism that thoro was a feeling of uncertainty as woll as sorrow when ho was ' VM about to turn his trust over to Mr. Adams. Eanviu. Ef 1U Sorrow was In tho ascendant, and tlicro was not a dry oyo In tho hall of $ho houso of representatives when John Adams took tho oath. During tho administration of Mr. IA3HVUI Adams tho capital was" removed to Washington, and Jefferson was Inaugurated in ROUTE OF THE this city, as I havo said. Ho would not countcnanco formality In tho matter of his CHICAGO and inauguration any xnoro that ho would permit it aftcrwnrd when ho was In thoWhlto Houso. THS ONLY Adams had been accompanied to his inho did not by Washington, Pullman Vcetibuled Train Sorvlco wltl auguration Jefferson to thobut oapltoL Inaccompany Newest and finest Bay Ooaohes, stead, ho loft Washington beforo daybreak Slsepers and Olnlsr Oars on the 4th of March to drlvo to his homo in Massachusetts. Ho was disappointed bitterly becauso ho was not elected for a second term, as Washington had been, and Torho novcr recovered from his chagrin. In after years Johnson refused to accompany his Bucoessor to tho capltol. But thoso cases aro exceptional. It was tho custom for tho president elect to tako n scat at the speaker's desk. Jefferson sat between Vlco President Burr and Chief Justice " Marshall lust beforo ho took tho oath. AND AU P0WT8 IN TH Whether bo returned to his boarding house er went to tho White House after tho MORTH AND NORTHWEST Is a matter of dispute. Ono histo" V P. JWFR1KS. JLcMOOnS, rian says he rod to the White Ilouse withCiF, A , KratrivilU, lad out escort Mid there hold AU Informal re60. Pmi. Alt., GR1SWALD, ception In, too evenlng,.thaktq hands with bslttnooit, Taan. ; ' A. G. P,A., EYntIUe, Ind all who called to pay their rpspecte. Washington and Adams had not shaken bands i Vv BEORGE KING, M'VW chnm-bernn- Hotel &y Lucile EgHfe alluNKilBB ll NnPTU . t. ftlE I' NASHVILLE IMITED .mom the SOUTH - Ter re Haute, Indianapolis, CHICAGO, Milwaukee, t. Paul, ocre-mo- H-- themselves hoarso, and Major MoKlmcy will bow to right nnd left In acknowledgment of tholr greeting. But a greater crowd will bo waiting for him on tho plaza nt tho east front of tho capltol, whnn, nfter tho lntcrludo In tho sonnto chamber, ho Is escorted to tho broad platform whero ho Is to toko tho oath. stitution. Only tho Inauguration of Hayes was un- Ten thousand" men, womon nnd children eventful compared with thoso which pre- Will stand expectantly, patiently wnltlng escortceded and havo followed It. Mr. Hayes for bis nppcaruncc. When ho coma'?, enmo Into town quietly, took tho oath on ed by n mcmlicr of tho senate committee, n shout ZACIIAKV TAYLOR OS TIIK WAT TO TUB Sunday (which was tho 4th of March) nnd this great crowd will send up mile. CAl'lTOU' If wont to tho capltol to deliver his address which can 1 heard for half a elect will sands of lreuitlful flowers will ranko tho Monday. Thcro was no ball to mark his rain Is falling, tho president only a torchlight proces- stand under nn umbrella. But not tho great hall splendid. Two big bands will Inauguration pooplo In hit audience. Should nny ono fill tho air with harmony, and at 11 sion. In thnt crowd, raise President Elect nnd Mrs. MoKlnley say' venture to l)entennn umbrellatorn to ribbons o'clock tho closely packed crowds will down nnd catch a (looting glimpse of tho president goodby to their two story fmmo houso In It will 1)0 nnd vice nrcsident, with their wives, ns Canton, whore they havo spent many happy In n minute days, with a touch of rogrct. In that houso have enmo to thorn their greatest triumphs. I say their triumphs bocausonll that Major MoKlnley has belongs to both of them In tho fullest degree It was In thnt houso thnt thoy received tho news of Mr. MoKlnley 's nomination, nnd thoro tho news of his success nt tho polls wns flashed to them over tho special wires. Until Major MoKlnley Is Inaugurated his homa,wlU boat bo Ebbltt house With his party, In addition to his wtfo, aro his mother, his two nieces, his brother, Abncr McKlnlcy, nnd probably Mark Hnnna nnd bis family. Quite likely his Inaugural nddrcss will not receive Its finishing touches until Just beforo tho Inaugural ceremonies. Making an Inaugural address Is a very serious matter, for, however poorly a president may carry Alt tho policy which ho announces nt his Inauguration, tho American pcoplo nlwnys tako his utterances seriously. Major MoKlnley will poo few visitors except tho members of his cabinet to bo. All of them nro expected to bo hero. And then his great and good frlond, Mr Hnnna, will bo In nnd out of his rooms nt nil hours no doubt. But tho ofuco seeker will bo kopt at tho outer gate. General Porter, tho marshal of tho jiarado, will call and submit tho plan of that display for Major McKlnley's approval. Tho senate commltteo which has charge of tho lnnugurnl ceremony will call to notify him wlint will 1m expected of him Thursday. Somoof tho senntors and representatives who know him when ho was In tho houso will bo admitted to his reception room. Thcro is no likelihood thnt ho will lenvo tho hotel at nil until accompanied by Mrs. MoKlnley, ho takes a carrlngo for tho AS M'KINbEV AND CLEVELAND WILL GO TO THE CAPITOL. White Houso Wodnesdny ovcnlng, to bo tho dinguest of Mr. nnd Mrs. Clovolnnd nt ner. This Is not In accordance with "tlmo honored custom," as has been said. Adams Tho inaugural ceremony Is n brief ovent. they muko tho tour of tho unHroom. A and Johnson, as I told you at tho begin- Less than flvo minutes nftcr tho pcoplo on supper fur auy onp who has tho dollar to tho platform havo settled Into their places spend on It, and the attractions of tho ball But thoy will hold Chief Justice Fuller will hnvo adminis- hnvo been exhausted women tered tho oath, Mr. MoKlnley will hnvo many of tho men add to break. who attend Long begins kissed tho open Blblo and Mr. Clovolnnd until tho dawn tlmo tho now president will bo In that will hnvo Joined tho army of has boons. tho Whlto Houso sleeping oil tho futlguos Mr. Cleveland will lx thoro to soo tho net, tho day. and no doubt ho will view with a feeling of Workmen hnvo liccn busy In tho pension of rcllof this act which takes a turbulent building for moro than n week preparing pcoplo off his hands. decorations of tholmll-rooA man in uniform, ling In hand, will for tho ball. In tho nro noli loved than over finer results stand nt ono end of tho Inaugural platform. hnvo boon As tho president kisses tho book tho Hag before. All spectacular effects harmoninrtlstlo nnd will drop. Another man at tho north end nvolded nnd n moroof flowers, lights nnd of tho capltol will pass tho signal nlong. ous nrrnngcmoiit has boon I am taking longer to tell It than It will bunting secured. About $13,000 in decotaU for tho signalf to flash to tho gunners Front by tho Inaugural commltteo private n milo nwny With rating tho main Imllroom and tho standing n quarh-roapart for tho uso of tho presidenlanyard In hand. As tho now presidont rooms hot presidential parties. Tho great tial nnd vice turns to tfio front of tho platform tho of tho court of tho pension building, dicers of tho multitude on tho plaza will height tho kill will lw held, has liccn overwhere OEKERAL NELSON A. JULES. bp answered by tho lmomlng of cannon, come by bunting festooned from tho center Chairman of tho rocoptlon comralttoo.l carrying tho news to tho wholo city. each of thothres dlvlslonsof tho court to nlng of this story, did not oven wait to soo Tho inaugural address will lx) delivered of Tho lmro walls Hocoi.d tholr successors Inaugurated. Down to from manusurlpt. Long lieforo It has been the top of thoand nil gallery. snm'.lcr pillars of tho oirywhoro tho Harrison administration there was completed yui limy rend It, for tho d lx.cn covered with bunting ns a scant oourtcsy shown tho incoming presl-dowill hnvo It In typo on Thurhday havo for tho flowers nnd greens which by tho ono retiring. Mrs. Cloveland morning, and as tho president Logins to nro prominent features of tho decorations. Ijft Mrs. Harrison to get Into tho White Tho bunting mid thousands of tlnyolectrlo Houso ns best she could eight years ago. fairy lamps hifvo hern used principally to Mrs. Harrlfon's daughter, Mrs. McKec, bring out In greater relief tho Uoral heaped calls of flro on Mrs. Clo eland's head fonr years Inter by showing her ovcry Tho president and vlco presidont, with possible courtesy, nnd tho Clovclands aro their f.imllloH, will lo In churgo of a recepfollowing hor exnmplo whon thoy Invite tion commltteo, fcf which Major General tho MoKlnloys to dine. Nelhon A. Miles Is tho chairman. Tho Thcro will bo only four nt that dinner U cost of tlckeUi to tho ball Is $5 for each pertho present plans nro not changed. When It that tho $GO,00U reson, nnd It U Is over, tho president nnd tho president ceived from tho silo of tickets will pay nil tloct who ore so strangely sympnthctlo tho expenses of tho inauguration oxecpt for men of opposite party Interests will thoso at tho cnpltol,for which congress condiliavo n long talk no dcubt about tho provides. No Invitation') to tho Kill are tion of publlo nffars, nnd Mr. Clovclnnd necessary to secure tickets, nnd nono Is Is will dollvcr tho goodwill of tho shop to his Ticl.its sued except to foivlgn ministers. successor, ns on tho next dny nt noon ho may co had ny an y ono nttllo price namcu. tho Will surrender la him tho goods nnd lenso of tho store. At 0 or 10 o'clook tho MoKlnloys will drlvo bnok to tho Kbhltt houso. With what anxious eyes 100,000 pcoplo will look out nt tho morning sky Thurs day next I Tho record of Inauguration days Mbstof thcmhno Is not encouraging. been bleak if not stormy, and clear weather means w much to tho visitor and to tho Washington man ns well. For one, TO TIIK CAPthcro is tho ii.vr.ulo and tho ceremony nt JEFFERSON riiEPARINO TO 00 ITOL. tho other tl.iro in not only tho capltol. For And speak tho press associations will send bulplaunim, but profit, to winrlder. prolltn under nny conditions aw not nolhg letins flashing over tho country to say that Flvo minutes later tho to lc what wow expected this tlmo. Per- It Is rolcascd. haps tin hard times nro to Manic Somo nowsboyswlll 1)0 crying It on tho streets of pooplo ray tho railroad rates nro too high; almost ovcry city In tho United States. Whon tho address Is comploted, nnd not somo that thohoUln, with their prices doubled ngnln nnd again, are Keeping pcoplo before, Hint Immcnso throng will molt This" li harvest tlmo far th pcoplo away from tho plaza and go to pack tho awny f Washington, nnd, from food to grand sidewalks and fllltho wooden stands which A HOTEI. BCEKK. stand fo,ils. the visitor will pa)' full aluo havo been built on all tho publlo rosorvn- for everything lie gets. Somgjf, tho scats tlons along Pennsylvania avenue, uayiy Tho promonodo concert which precedes1 for as niuohne,f6 decorated thaw stands will be, and from tho ball will consist of six selections, and In thu.sUUiiUUlll and $10, and windows from which thg pn- the windows of the buildings oa the broad tho dMoe. progiumraos will contain 88 rado can bo wen aro held in soimfcAsos at avenue tO.OCO Pitts wilt naunt In tho numbsm bo-fo- THE WHITE HOUSE. marshal of tho flrst grand division, to bo composed of military organizations. Ho will hnvo as his chlof of staff Gcnornl Huldokoper of Now York and Tho Snail's Ilonie. Colonol Joseph P. Sanger of tho United Tho snail's houso Is by no means ImpregStates army, adjutant general. This military grand division will bo subdivided In- nable Thoro Is a tiny Insect which Axes Itself to tho edgo of tho shell with tho aid to thrco separate divisions. Tho first division will bo organlrcd Into of its suckor and In this position waits patwo brigades, tho first comprising United tiently for days. Tho snail puts off ns long States troops as well as tho naval bat- as ho can tho fatal moment, till nt lost, talions. Tills first brlgndo will bo com- overcome by hunger or nearly stifled In bis manded by Major General Wcsloy Mcrrltt prison, bo decides to open his door. Tho of tho United States army. Tho second Insect slips in and sots to work to eat tho brlgndo will bo composed of tho national unfortunate mollusk, whloh affords hliu guard of tho Dlstrlotof Columbia, 1,500 board and lodging gratis. strong, nnd tho Washington High School Ill Epitaph. cadets, 400 strong, all under tho command "Hoar what thoy are going to put on tho of Goncrnl Cecil Clay of tho District of Coold planter's tomuatoao!" lumbia nntlonnl guard. Tho second division of tho military grand "No. What!" "Ho wouldn't rnlso anything but corn division will bo composed of tho national guards of tho various states, headed ro on his plantation, so tho epitaph Is to bo, spectlvcly by tho governor and stnff of each 'Corn, but not for cotton.' "Cincinnati state and arranged In order from front to Commercial Tribune rear in tho order in which tho states entered tho Union. Cured After Suffering 15 Years Tho third division of tho military grand Mr. E. U. HacVett, a promioeot Dry division will bo composed of all veteran organizations, including tho Grand Army of Goods Merchant, of MoreanGeld, Ky., sufbo chief Ho would lcavo Boston by Boston tlmo, Provldonco by Providence- time, Now London by Now York tlmo, New York by Philadelphia tlmo nnd Baltimore IMI'ORTFU OF (LOTUS AND SUITINGS. by Washington time Now ho travels with only ono tlmo, nnd that Is what ho has t Jil Upper First Si., Evantvill- - InttF begin with. If ho goes west of Pittsburg, lie earnestly solicits the patronage of tin Hop ho sets his watch just ono hour book; if Idas county f. lends west of Bismarck, ho moves it nnothor hour back, and if ho goes to tho Paclflo coast ho sets It a third hour back. Now York Suu. ' BEST TRAINS --TO- Kansas City, Montana, Colorado, PacifG Coasf, Utah, Washington, Omaha, St. Paul, Ntaka, Black Hilts, -- VIA- tho Republic, tho Loyal legion, tho Modal of Honor legion, tho Union Veterans' union, tho Union Veteran legion, tho regular Army and Navy union, oto. This third division will bo commanded by Gonornl O. O. Howard of tho United States army, with Goncrnl S. S. Burdctt, past commander In chief of tho Grand Army of tho Republic, as his chief of stnff. Tho olvil grand division will bo commanded by Mr. B. II. Warnor of tho city of Washington as chief marshal and will bo mado of clvlo clubs of all descriptions. Prominent In this crond division will bo tho Republican National Icaguo, of which Mr. I). D. Woodmansco of Cinoluuatl, Its president, will act as marshal. Conspicuous among tho clvlo organizations In lino will bo tho delegation of about 00 studonts from tho Indian school at Carlisle, Pa. Governor Bushncll of Ohio will command a military division. Other governors who ore expected to attend accompanied by their staffs aro Griggs of Now Jomoy, Blaok of Now York and Hastings of Pennsylvania. Tho United States regular troops grand division will bo composed of ono battalion qt engineers irom willew I'omt, . x.; two regiments of Infantry, tho Seventeenth from Columbus barracks and tho fered for years with Constipation and Indigestion, and was prevailed upon by a VESTIBULED TMIHS. traveling man to uso Carlsledt's German Liver Towder, saying it had done him SLEEPERS, DINING great good. He gave it a trial and he be CHI1R CARS (SrERArJES). gan lo feel better after the first dose. After using it, Mr. HacVett, who was troubled CONSULT TICKET AOENT, Olt with Piles, was surprised to find himself cured of this most dreaded of all afflictions. F. M. RUGG, 1HAV. PASSn AQEHT, ST. LOUIS, MA He is now a well man and does not have to use any medicine. It cures and you do not become a slave to the medicine. It WANTED-A- N IDEAollSSKftfS. you are effected in Ibis manner, give it a bbrinonnuo!tii:rittoy7snvvBra7 trial, as it will ouly cost you 25cts, and IIUKN & CO., Patent Attornoys, Washington should it not prove as we say, the druggist I). Ci for their 81.&W prlzo olltr. will refund to you your money. For salo by St. Bernard Drug Store. St. Louis or Chicago. CMS, i4 LJ Ki J The palcot office is the only bureau of the Government that is The fund derived from fees now amounts to four and a half million of dollars. About 25,000 patents aro issued yearly. A Well Known Phjslcian, Dr. W. It. McDowell, of Central City, Ky., says German Liver Powder is the best family medicine made, and no home should Do wltuout it. rrice zjew. juuucy For sale rclunded where not satisfactory by St. Bernard Drug Store. Ninth fromSacket's Harbor, onoregimont mSSk The mines in the Jellico district are working on very little time at present To say something is one thing, to prove We can't prove that Dr it is another. Hell's is tho best cough remedy on earth unless you will try it. If TLAZA AND EAST FKONT OF TIIK CAPITOU Whero tho president will bo Inauguratod. you do this and don't agree with us you of cnvnlry, four troops from Fort Meyer get your money back from any druggist. nnd four from Fort Ethnn Allen, IB batteries of heavy artillery, innrchlnir ns InThe colored people ol the United States fantry, nnd two light butteries. Tho nntlonnl Bunrdof tho states will bo repre- suDDort about 34.000 church organ sented In tho pnrado by several regiments izationswilh property worth $27,000,000 A largo and have nnd Independent commnnds. 4,000,000 cuurcb communicants numlwr of sepnrnto oompnnlos nlso nro expected to bo present. Pennsylvania may junuo BLU1NU. havo 1,200 men In line, nnd Ohio's repreTnde Mark. sentation will bo unexpectedly small. Tho parado will start from tho onHt front A Quart '.for 5 Cents. of tho cnpltol and will inarch west along DOBS NOT STREAK TUB CLOTHES. Pennsylvania avenuo, past tho president's The blest Uluinz made, Take no other rovlowlng Bland In front of tho Whlto House, to Washington clrclo, returning on For salo by St. Bernard Drug Store. K street to Mount Vernon squaro, whom ltwllldlslund. Qcnunil Porter will review The receipts from dairy products in tho pamdo on K street nt MoPherson Iowa was $42,000,000. This was more squaro. yield of all the silver Tho decorations of tho city, which nro Ihan the combined practically comploto, nro unusually attrnot-lvo- . mints in the country Tho reviewing stands for tho first In Holland thcro are ten thousand windtlmo will bo decorated by tho Inaugural commltteo In nccordnnco with n general mills rmploycd in siwing timber, beating design furnished by tho Floral Kxcliango hemp. "grinding corn, and pumping water of Philadelphia. Tho president's stiind will lw exceptionally flno, from the lowlands into the canals tho deblgn for it having boon soloolod from No! long ago a farmer who lives three n largo number received In nnswer to 1111 offer of n prlzo for the best. Colonel Wright miles from here, came to my storo before of tho publlo comfort commltteo reports breakfast and bought a bottle of Chamberthat tho nppllcsitlonsforqunrtersnrornpld Remedy. He said their little ly Increasing, and Qvcry Indication points lain's Cough to n largo crowd. Nevertheless Colonol !oy had a bail cold, and as they had used Wright says tlicro nro' good accommoda- what they had in the bouse his wife would tions for nil who may como nnd nfc reason- not let him go lo plow until he came and QEonau Quantiiam Uaik. able rates. The little boy who was KOt another bottle. with him remarked, "Now I will soon be Ilcilouln anil Kgyptlans. It. Tnlljot Kelly, tho English nrtlst, well for Chamberlain's 'toff' medicine alwritten paper for Tho Century entitled "In ways cures me." R. C. McEiroy, Black tho Dosort With tho Uodouln," for which Haw, Pa. In speaking of this remedy.Mr no furnishes many striking Illustrations. far and Soncornliu: Iho Arabs, Mr. Kolly saysi McEiroy said peopio came from wide to his store to get it.and many of them Lacking uluratlon tlicinoolvos, their for superior knowledge la groat, nnd would not know what lo do without it. or thev cnrrcrlv Uuton to nnd absorb suoh In St Bernard Drug Store, Earlington; formation as may l gleaned in tholr casual salo by tho peoples mot during Ben T. Robinson, Mortons Gap; George Intorcourso with their wanderings. However, groat ns la King, St. Charles their respect for knowlodao, thoy hold ct news-pape- Kick-groun- CHILL TONIC WARRANTED. PRICE 50 cts. Paris Jlodlclno Co., Ht. Louts, Mo. (580 bottlo ot (lenUemon: Wo sold lost roar, flllOVlCH TASTKLKSd CHILL TONIC anil hTa xrosa alreadr Ibis year. In all our boiiKbt tlirro at It rears. In Uo dnis business, bars serer sold nn artlclo that gmo such universal as jour Tonic lours trulr, ABMKr.CaKR&CO. BO YEARS (1 At. ATI A, 5TELES5 IS JU8T AS COOD FOR ADULTS. Iixs., Hot. KS, ISM. s. uxiK-cte- eXPERKNOK. TRADE MARKS, DESIQNS, COPVRIOHTS Ac Anrone sending a sketch and description mar quloklr ascertain, free. Khethor an Intention la rrobdblr patentable. Communications strlctlr conndoutlsl. Oldest scene? fnrocuriiwptenbi In America. We hate a Washington oMce. Iatenls taken tbrouitb Muuu & Co. rocelro special liotlco In tlio SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, beantlfnllr Illustrated, larcmt circulation of anr scientific IcMiraal, wcuklr, termsMJll a jenrt fLGOsIx mouth. PpeclOTi'ii coplos a1 HaNU sunwrao. Aiiuresa uuuh un MUNN & CO,, I Ui'ondwny. Now York. :H TSTH-- O' RT7.T .MflMT1 Saw.t ' Thin IIcusu It New I nit blags are New Everything I'ltst ft rl . tt MADISOfn Clones,' ft 15. '' Suo It n L .M CbeflB IBee V SEE PUBLISHING COMPANY. 2 !ocoT?ortted Second cltMa44r.if J Entered the Pettoffiet at Earlitigton SUDSCRIPTION RATES: One Year, Hrietlj In advance Sis MobVJm, Three Mow j, " ti oo 5 23 5 I ti f Specimen copies mailed free on application. wanted in all parti ot the duntv. Addreta na (or particulars. Carres-pendent- SiniilCepit.... ...,.i rr TTtlClDIMV iiufnafcnA t7t?rT5f rv i'uuuuaui T vy. j, tSAI m Does ruining their benefactors it not follow as a matter of coutsc that railroad building has fallen Stood is absolutely essential to health. off, because a great shinkage has It is secured easily and naturally by taking Hood's Barsaparllla, but fa Imtaken place in the value of stocks possible to got it from "nerve and so many have been deprived tonics," and oplato compounds, ab INDICATIVE STRAWS. of dividends by the enrdly advertised oa "blood purifiers." Thoy bavo temporary, of needed income that the "public but do not CUItn. To bavo pure will hardly listen with courtesy to the promoter of a new line. Those A Piece of "Boodle" Literature Before who complain of present rates as And good health, tako Hood's Barsaparllla, Unpublished, Which Carries With unreasonable should consider the which has first, last, and all tho timo, been advertised as just what It is tho and difference between today It the Conviction of Trntb. boat medicine for tbo blood oyer proformer days ahd reflect upon the duced. Its success In curing Scrofula, comparative privileges now enSalt Rheum, Rheumatism, Catarrh, Dyspepsia, Nervous Prostration and joyed. Competition forces sufficient That Tired Feeling, bavo mado interference Affidavit and Interview of Mr. W. L. reduction, without the of ignorant legislators for political Cunningham, of the Ncbo Country, effect. Rich Red Blood SOLID FACTS AND non-payme- nt sleeping-effect- , DOWN IN THE MINES. Hood's SarsapariHa FlIlS fish-ban Here Disclosed for the Consideration h i - II W ii t I KI1 ' -i P N '& v ' " i 1 M lied lump tnd nut !. One who is ucll posted as to the coal Tho One True Blood Turincr. All druggists. Lump, tint and pet..... are purely vegetable, Lump, not nd tliek.. productions of the western Kentucky coal 141.874 7 aiblo and beneficial 250. RunoJ mlnei S fields for I be last two ears, says that tbe 8u.oo It, Steam DEMAGOGUES. OF THE POPOCRATIC K Such a work la Tho Kow Standard production ot coal for lha year 1895, ex , 134.80 Nut, pea and ilack Nut and alack M.HJ.7J American Encyclopedia In eight largo ceeded that of 1896 by Rbcu: 200,000 quantities of railroad iron and brasses Pea n,4o,j6 quarto volumes, and which embrace r On Saturday nigbl Coo pounds of bushels Pea and alack 3,13 48 114,314.76 the substanco of all U10 othor cncyclo-paidla- s, Slack plates were taken and 100 pounds of December 13, 1891 Regular session con The recent sensational escapade attempt. besides a very largo amount of rods. These were sold to 749.370,04 The Providence Coal Company Is no wrought-iromatter nouo ot thorn The good name anil reputation vened; called session convened August 23, Coal told locally not included In abore 18,117.01 now the Western Union Pat O'Brien, who bought them openly, of the Mail in publishing the se longer manager of 9.1'M 90 composed 1892; adjourned regular session convened Mine fuel not Included In above contain. It Introduces a vast number Telegraph Company at tbat place, having knowing, it is charged, ibat tbey were cret proceedings of the grand jury, of the gentleman who 777,181.93 now words, name, facta, Idea, Inthe reported minority of the grand November 13, 1892; Final adjournment CoalTolal production coked at originating mlnei ... . 13,980.00 of lately thrown up tbe position, and now use stolen which it must have procured from jury is enough to defend them July 1893 Shipped to Karlington ovena and coked 14,461,00 tentions, methods and dovelopmenta. 3 Sunday night it was determined to make telephone exclusively when they can. some indiscreet juror, can hardly against defamation at the hands In all, ovor 00,000 topics, 10.1H 00 It trcata, Total coal converted Into coke the capture A car was loaded with 4, How many members constitute the . .'. .. 17,971.40 whloh is from 0,000 to 10,000 moro than Total coke produced number of tbo Darnesly miners Quite 9 grain, and upon the inside of each sack be allowed to pass without com- of the ''journyman" editor of a Lower Homo ot Ibe Legislature and how lUUMAar. any other work. Tho publishers ot tho favor Harvey Bourland for county judge, many compose the Senate? was placed the mark "X." This car was ment. The facts of the case to paper with such a record. 710.739 40 Tolal coal thlpped from mines LLJ . and it is generally conceded tbat be ytould left 14.009 03 "Standard American" liavo also latlshly Sold locally and uieu vj employees Ihe lUry was selected last Sep House 100, Senate 38. further out in the yards than usual, which it alludes were fully set Used tot fuel at mines . IS.8J90 oinbolllsliod tho now work. Tlioro aro make a good one. tember. Converted Into coke at oiiKlniting mines 13,980.00 and (be detectives stationed themselves in 5. Give the namo of Ihe last man le over 3.&00 Illustrations, which cover forth in these columns during the The demand from ibe North and West a neighboring caboose to watch tbe re777.i8i93 every concolvablo aubjoct, lending new Total production gally executed in Hopkins county and the ot sult. At 10 o'clock the gang visited this recent campaign, and reler to a PRIZE QUESTION CONTEST. date ot said execution? for tbe coke made at Eatlingtoo has Intorost to tbe descriptions, and forming Norton-vill- e late been on tbe increase, which indicates car; pickets were posted on every side; sum of money left with a asuccosston of pleasing surprises. It also July 17, 1868, George Johnson, colored. Mrs. Carter twisted tbe real, and the bags man to be handed to the Rea revival of business. contains over COO colored maps, charts, F- -i L" series 4. were thrown out, taken to tho wagon, publican precinct committeeman Names of Contestants who Have and diagrams, and constitute a com Miners throughout tbe country are gen1. Locale Ibe Institute for the Educa plete atlas ot tbo world such an no other erally agreed on ono point, and tbat is loaded on, 4 and finally removed to the to be used for legitimate campaign tion of the Blind In this Slate, and give the Been Adjudgod Winners and bouse at Twenty-nintand Cleveland encyclopaedia ban 'lndcrlakon to prct-ciithat the Republican parly favor a duly on which money was neither number of its inmates. fiat Hm Ever Known. Words of Frail avenue. A requisition bad been made on purposes, Pull Answers to the This featuro will bo found ot tho highest coal which will protect their interests from a New York Lady for 'ANNOUNCEMENTS. Louisville. Inmates, 101 white, 26 colAdvanvaluo In tho oducallou of tho young, for the Police Department for four officers. delivered nor returned. against tbe foreign production, The action Questions. ored. Tolal 127. tho ptcturos and colored maps will havo a and these, with the St. Louis detectives, tage was taken of the fact that the of Ibe commiit e now at work on CIRCUIT JtlCOI. a distinct f.wcl nation for thorn, and thus 2. How many State Houses have been surrounded the bouse at 2 o'clock yester- money was left with a free silver Wo are nmhoriceJ to announce tariff bill justifies tbem in tbat belief, and MtRDLB M built in Ihe city ot Frankfort? All had their pistols drawn Marble, of Princeton, as a canI would liko to add my testimony to provo an important luccntlro to reading as day morning. man, and the true motive distorted LIST OF PRIZES THEY WON. didate for Circuit Judge In this, the i'ourth Judi- the vole of the miners in such states Eight. Hint ot others who lmvo i.icil Ajer's and study. and then Detective .Furlong knocked at Democial District, subject to the action cf the Illinois, Ohio, Indiana and Kentucky, at boodling. Tho professional or business man, I'll Kami to Hay that I lmvo taken them cratic party. the door. Mrs. Carter answered the into an attempt Give the population of Ibe Stale at 3 West Virginia, all large coal producing STATS SIMATE. --' In December The Bee an- the last census, and compare with the for many yearn, ami nlwayn derived tho whoso tlmo ia money; tho teacher, who The result of the grand jury's in -- .knock. She was dragged outside, and tbe Rw announce election indicated their We are KOB1NSON Robinson asauthorized to (or State states at the recent nounced that it would give prizes census of 1840, statiog the increase ot the bcM remits ftom their uo. For atom-ac- h Is called upon to at ouco amwer all sorts a candidate rest of .the gang was ordered to come vestfgations seemed to be disap and liver troulilex, and for tho euro of questions; tho tolling student and Senator., from the counties o( Hopkins and views on this question to successful contestants in a hisforth. Tbe men were taken direct pointing and displeasing to the tory question contest, to run last half century, Christian, subject to the action cf the Republican of licadnclie ranted by tlieso derangInquiring scholar, at homo or tho dcnk, The miner's choice for postmaster at St. where they were locked up. The stolen pariy. j 1840, census census 779.828, 1890 ement, A) er'a Tills cannot bo equaled. Mail. Its enterprising breach of through its January issues, five trill find in tho now work tho most useCharles is Jake McEuen, and a better se- sacks of grain were recovered. . 858,633, Increase in 50 years, 1,078,807. ful and practical library In tho world for confidence, in disclosing the se- questions a week, bearing on local lection could not bs made. Col. Bennett H. Young said tbat they WEATHER 4. Name tbe Governor of Kentucky Vilck and ready refcronco on all subover- - and State history. The program has had a good case against Mrs.. Carter and crets conveyed by a friendly, A bill has been introduced in the Illijects. Ono who owns It will pontons been carried through as announced who pardoned bis own son, and give the FORECAST. nois legislature to prevent miners from be her accomplices and it was safe to say partisan juror, tells the public how and a committee has passed upon date of his administration. tho equivalent ot a acuro of other refGov. Joseph Desha. Term of office, cronco books which would cost many ing wilfully and fraudulently deprived of that they would receive the full penalty of the vote stood on this case but the answers submitted and awarded 1824 to 1828. times tho prlco of this. j. nursaay, parity their wages. In Kentucky what our min- tbe law. fails to record the action taken the prizes as follows: x Mrs. Carter once lived in Jeffersonville Another featuro Iu which tho new ers want is more work and tbey have no 3. How many inmates at present in the bood- - ciouay ana simviy ruing complaint to make on account of failure to and was driven from there on account of upon the genuine free silver J. Albert Larmouth, Jr., Eariv work stands absolutely alone, Is In its ington, Ky, Handsome Teacher's Hopkins County Poor House? :s . alleged car robberies. Tory full nppcndUoH, which cmbraco She is said to have ler case from Nebo. Eighteen. receive their just dues. tempcraturt. over 100 subdivisions, Including a property in Jeffersonville. With the substance of the facts Bible. Otis Hoard, Crofton, Ky., One Everybody has a cold sometime your Secretary Geo. C. Atkinson, of 'the St. 7 Dictionary, a Dictionary ot Car robberies are also reported as hav- contained in the following affidavit Year's Subscription to Youth's turn will come.. Keep a bottle of Dr. Manv mines in the Pittsburg Bernard, is now In New Jersey on a visit. ing taken place in the Pennsylvania yards, Technical Terms, a (iazctcer of the which some Companion. before them, upon He would not admit that he would attend at Fourteenth United States, 1'rcsldontlal Elections In Bell's Pine Tar Honey at hand and be district whose employes have street, and in the Big Fonr Lizzie Dean and Lillie Evans, prepared for an emergency. This famous action must have been taken, why the inauguration of President elect Mc- yards, tho United States, Itollgloitf Summaries, at Flojdand Washington streets. concessions in the min- kinley, yet there are men here who would Stato and Territorial Kloctlon Statistics, does not the Mail inform the peo- Eariington, Ky., cacli One Year's remedy will cure a cold before it gels ing rate are now only working half bet ten to one on bis attendance, as his Several nights ago J500 worth of shoes to Ladies' Home fairly started or after it has settled. Tbe Statistic ot tho population of tho world, in that Subscription were taken from a It is ple as to the jury's action and a vcrltablo mlno of information on time .and some have shut down. transportation calls him via Washington. not known whetherPennsylvania car. held Journal. sooner you take it the sooner yon get well. the persons now case? thousands of subjects of universal interNo contestant was considered There is not enough business to Superintendent Crutcbfield, of St. are guilty of operating in the yards of In an interview with Mr. W. L. wno had not tried to answer the est and Importance vVIn my friend ank mn vrlint In tho HALF A MILLION DOLLARS. uo around and the only way to Chariot, was over on business last Satur these two railroads." 13 ut it is in lis treatment of rocont Cunningham of the Nebo country questions in cacn scries. 'nil rein dy for illmtnlura of tho stotu- get new customers is to take them day and judging from the hurry be was in subjects that tho Standard American li, llwr. nr IxmuW, my linnrlnlilo A number of those who sent following Sensitive People. The Bee obtained the from competitors by cutting rates to set back, be must have left tbat young r U, A.w r PUN. Vak n in new- - will bo found of paramount aluo. All answers showed great care in their Hopkins County First in Coal daughter at borne. affidavit: (From B. M. Chat.) III lirrtik ii a coM, pruvont mi ilny other encyclopaedias aro from flvo to ten About ten work, but did not persist in it and and losing money. As a rule all people are more or less sen I. W. L. Cunningham, a citizen of Hop stopped tcrlpiii', tlii-i"The coming winter in Cornwall," says and ri'Xtilatu tho years pld,jind aro nllout regarding bun; , Production and First to Reshort of the complete list. million bushels will go down the ll iwllio nrgiiiK. They aro cny to dreds of topics that overy rcforciico work the Westminister Gazette, "will, it is sitive about some particular things, and kins county, do hereby state, 'that on tbe port the Output. "river on the present rise to crowd feared, be a time of severe trial. The de- perbips it is best tbey should be inas 3d day of November, 1896, 1 was in Nebo, Much interest has been manifested I nu', Indeed, tint t should contain, ouch, for instanco, as by the persistent contestants and it f milly iintlli inn I have ever Known." "Argon," "Horseless "Tho pression in the mining districts has reached much tbat it enables tbem to have more Kv.. for the purpose of voting, when gives us pleasure to announce the Mn. Mav Jmukson, 2G& Ithlur Avenue, Carriages," "Tho Atlanta Exposition," DETAILED BV STATEMENT GRADES. fat Cincinnati is selling at 4 cts per an acute stage. Tbe price of tin has been consideration for tee feelings of those Neal Payne, my cousin, a citizen of Nebo, successful ones and their prizes. New York City "Color Photography," etc., etc. It also gradually dropping for many months past, about tbem. But if tbe sensitiveness bas Ky., approached me near Messrs. Cox & f bushel. Here are the questions and angives biographies of hundreds of pcoplo and it is now lower than it has been for been cultivated until in a highly developed Hoffman's drugstore, at the steps, with a swers, and the contestants may 1 Tbe Coal Shipped Drought In 1896 Three who havo lately bocomo famous, such as money it becomes an J Ik North Carolina there has been nearly twenty years Consequently miners statetends to make unconsciousness of self roll of money in bis band, which$50, but see now how much they lacked Prof. Eocntgon, discoverer of tho one somewhat selfish I saw, and which be said was are leaving tbe county in thousands. Since tbat Times the Cash Value of Ihe Tobacco Highest Honors at World's Fair. nrrxrrpccivfl mnvnmnnr for TOO(l getting one hundred per cent, on Ian MacLarcn, Dr. Xansen, tho for bis own welfare. making such statement we saw previous to January last, over 1,000 miners from the Crop ot Tbat Year. explorer, Rudyanl Kipling, etc., etc., Each county holds an districts ot Camborne and Redruth alone If human nature has been closely studied two men approaching and be asked me their work. roads. Ajer's SarupArilla Cares all BlMd Oi:wdcn SERIES t. On account of its lateness In all theso election to decide how much have emigrated to South Africa and other it will be found that those who are the who they were and I told him tbat matters, as woll as lta accuracy, it has 1. Givo the birth place and date of birth money to raise by taxation lor road colonies. In fact, Cornwall is fast losing most sensitive often possess a very exten tbey were Bill Lynch and Mr. Bour Four weeks ago The Bee pubbecomo tho standard in Schools, ColOUR CLUBB1NQ OFFER. imagination, which if not girded land. asked me the question; of Daniel Bcone, and state when bo began lished in its And he purposes. They are working con tbo best of its brain and muscle. Last sive leges, Courts, Publlo Libraries, and editorial columns a the exploration of Kentucky, and date and victs on their roads and report that year no less than 2,086 Cornisbmen left and bridled so that tbe reins of iustice "How are tbey? Are they for Bryan?' name of first settlement? of the total output of the Now is the Time to Subscribe for wherovor important questions como up statement may be tightly drawn, may lead tbem into and I told bim I thought they were sorter South Africa alone." for discussion. it costs less to work them on the the county lor Bucks County, Pennsylvania, February mines of Hopkins county, which paths tbat will prove hurtful to themselves. on tbe fence. He then said, "Wouldn't Your Winter Reading. It would thorcforo seem that no prohighways than to feed them in the When engaged in conversation they are a drink of whiskey and a dollar or two I'i '735- - Began exploration of Kentucky are classed as"commercial mines," LOCOMOTIVE BLASTS. fessional man, artisan, mechanic, teacher, The Bee and Daily and in 1769. First settlement, Booncsboro, in apt to manifest this element of their char vote tbem for Bryan?" and told "me to jails, averaging about 20 cents per those shipping coal by rail from pupil, or farmer, can well nffonl to bo Sunday Globe-Democracter only too plainly; frequently re go and talk to them. And I replied, 'I J775- day for board, clothes, medical at without this most usoful, practical and the mines. The figures then pub-lishe- d The Maryland Cnurt of Appeals has deboth one year for 6.50 latest of all encyclopedias, especially as are tention and salaries of the guards. cided tbat ono who uses Ibe right of way marksappearmade tbat, though not intended, think I will, but I'll get 'em to vote for 2. Name Kentucky's chief minerals and were from the incomplete iitEiJEE and Daily (only) may personal, and just here the McKinley if I can." He thought I was say wuat two agricultural are IU prlco has been so arranged as to of of a railroad for any business disconnected over Globe-DemocrThe State has a population both one sensitive person will fancy himself joking and said, "You old fool, we must get produced in larger quantities in Kentucky returns to the State Inspector of mako thu work a great bargain, and H-5with ihe railroad is a trespasser, who is to as being a subject for sport, and your 1,600,000, but 3,700 of whqm-an- .Mines, Mr. C. J. Norwood. We render Its possession posslblo to almost hard at to business. I want jou to take this here than in any other State? -bi regarged as having a full understanding work thinking over tbe different sentences money, $50, and buy and hire every felforeigners., Coal and Iron are the chief minerals. are now able to present the full The Bee and D.ULYand Sunany ono who earnestly desires to own it. of its insecurity, and as accepting tbe tbat have been uttered, day Courier-Journboth Dctallod particulars regarding tho 5 misconstruing low you can to vote for Bryan and if Kentucky produces more Tobacco and and official report of Hopkin's risks of all its dangers. one year for S8.35 work and how to socuro It at practically them, manufacturing a different meaning you cannot hire them to vote for Bryan, Hemp than any other State," m&Manufacturer's Record offers county's output from Commercial The Bee and Daily (only) your own price, may bo found In an E. H. Mann, made Eariington a brie tor almost every work, and so getting to- hire them to go and cut persimmon for the adoption of the South for 3. What is Kentucky's largest city and courier-journa- l both one odvcrtUomont on another page of thU call on the 22J inst. gether the wonderful connecting links sprouts." I then said to bim, "If I were how docs it rank in population with other mines by grades for the year 1896. the 1897 campaign the following year for ..$6.50 Issue This complete report differs not Washington's birthday was not observed which are to prove himself a most shame- to buy votes, I would buy them for Mc- cities of tbe United States? single-plan- k platform: "Resolved, by the boys on tbe Henderson division, fully abused person. Thus in just such a Kinley, but I don't intend to buy Bee and Louisville Louisville population 189, 161,129 materially in its total from the first Evening Post both one Are you a subscriber to The that we all unite in a persistent but tbe fact is tbey have been so pushed manner does he contrive to make himself them at all." And be then said, stands twentieth in rank, statement, but gives all details of year for $2.75 Bee? You should be. tbe most miserable of all creatures, besides "Why, you have always been a Democoal output and coke production. effort to awaken public interest in with vork that tbey have no time to have 4. Give tbe nam;, area and locality of disturbing the peace of mind of others. crat, haven't you?" and I said "Yes, I The money brought into this J.HE.UEE and material-affairs- ; to encourage home a holiday or take a day off. tbe largest county in Kentucky. Globe-Democrone year Agent Etheridge and family made Nash who are forced to rack their brains for an have always been a Democrat, but I Pike, GS8,:GG acres. East central, bor- county by the sale of the product of enterprises; to give special attenlor $.175 explanation tbat will soothe tbe ruffled have changed and am going to vote for these Commercial mines considerlast Saturday, and bis better ders on Virginia and West Virginia. tion to all new undertakings; to ville a visit sojourning tbere ably exceeded a half million dollars The Bee and Twice-a-wee- k Will receive prompt attention at half is now for a week or feelings and quiet tbe iamentings ot their J McKinley." When I told him that, be Courier-Journboth one 5. When was Hopkins county formed, for 1896. discourage all political dogmatism; two sensitive fellow being. asked me 11 1 meant wnat 1 satd sure this office. Estimates furnished and for whom was it named. Give its year for Si. 50 The following interesting comto frown down every attempt to It is stated upon good authority tbat A mistake that will wreck a soul for life enough, and I told bim I did. He then present area, and for wbat product does it The Bee and Weekly Lou- lupon application. parison with the County's tobacco arouse hostility to capital; to do all when Operator Martin opened that Oryan may arise from a misunderstanding caused begged me not to expose bim. I told him exc?I any county in tbe State? by over sensitiveness combined with a feel- if be would bush talking about Hendricks crop made by The Bee is here that is possible to make the South book and saw McKinley's picture in it tbat ing of 1807 Gen. Stephen Hopkins of Revo- reproduced: pride, which will help to and tbe Republican party "boodling" I a safe and attractive place for the although be belongs to tbe Sunday School conceal all signs of a treaty of peace, and would not say anything about it, bot if lutionary fame 304,840 acres coal. Half a million of dollars in an off year choir, profanity flowed from bfs lips quite series 2. will scornfully thrust aside any attempts be didn't I would squeal on bim right investment of money; to untiringly freely. from tbe coal industries of Hopkins county toward reconciliation. 1. Givo tbe names of three counties is cot a small thing for tbo county, and there, and be said be would. work to show our people the imWaller Wright, of Foreman O'Briea'8 Perhaps a certain amount of this exPrevious to this conversation, be bad vbich at one lime embraced tho whole yet there are those engaged in other purportance of encouraging the immi- crew was called away from his post of duty treme sensitiveness is due to tho fact that been telling me about Hendricks "bood- State of Kentucky. suits, who devote much of their time to grants who do come." by a serious accident which happened to one does not forget self a sufficient length ling" up above Eariington. And I asked Fayette, Jefferson and Lincoln "cassiog" the coal companies. bis father near St. Charles. oftimc to become thoroughly acquainted bim what Hendricks ho meant. He replied, 2. Name Ihe two men born In this State v In addition to tbe value produced by the Repelling Investment. Tbe lato heavy rain caused Supervisor with bis friends; and fails to remember ' Ed Hendricks, living in Madisonville." coal shipped, there is to be considered the over tbe tonnage sold locally and used in making 11w wv J timThe folly of the communistic Sullivan several extra trips the high road, that they are capable of thinking as well I found by reading tbe papers and water and as deeply as himself, and have tbo otherwise tbat tbe talk did not stop and on tbe lookout to see tbat steam and heat at the mines. legislative attacks upon invested did bis track no damage. same riRht to judge him wrongly. So fre- I felt it my duty to let tbe truth be known. Besides this, too, is the product of tbe " capital is nowhere shown more A new side track has been put in at quently is this tbe case that persons fail W. L. Cunningham. various small country bants tbat do not . Linens are always in season, aren'Uhpy? Espec! than in" Kansas. Owing to the Robards to enable the company to handle to recognize within themselves this quality. Subscribed and sworn io before me by ship coal, and hence do not come in the y ially Table Linens, Napkins, Ninety inch Linca Sheet1 by W. L. Cnnningbam Ibis 23th day of I can never forget a lesson taught me by a tt agrarian laws regulating passenger an increased tobacco trade. class of "commercial mines," for which the J&S7S I 1 February, 1897. ing and Linen Towels. above figures are made. 3 while good old professor, whom most of us know Edmundson, and freight rates there is but one Section foreman II. F. Porthr, J P. H. C. and honor. When one day, fancying myOur Table Linens run in price from 25c. to $1.50 a Tho next most important product ot railroad corporation in the State taking a few days rest from tbe road bas In a further conversation he Hopkins county is Ibe tobacco crop. This yard. had charge of a grading crew who are pre self a most aggrieved person, my feelings that has paid a dividend for to The Bee that Neal Payne crop was only about a bait crop last year, paring for a new side track at tbe Sebree having been wounded by some uninten-iona- l stated we showaSixty-si- x Inch One-hal- f Bleached several years, and that one earned mines. or in tbe neighborhood of 4.000,000 pounds act of a friend, ho kindly remarked: came to his house after the elecDamask, with tasty border, and a vine running through or less. The average price for this crop "Perhaps you are like myself, more sensi- tion, looking for him, but he was no portion of the 2 per cent which is four cents or less, which price is someGov. Bradley bas pardoned another of the body of the cloth, that will make you say, "Cut me what under tbe average fora ten year peit paid from it business obtained in the juvenile convicts He is Andrew Ross, tive than sensible." Little did be know not at home. e "1 afterward met instantly when you pull the post-officat Nebo," he off two and one-hathe force of bis words and how deep tbey him in the riod. Thus tbe 4,000,000 pounds of the yards," as soon as you see if. So sickness may come The face value of the the Mercer county boy, d Kansas. present crop at four cents a pound amounts "and spoke to him trigger. would sink into my mind, for I bavo continued, For 50c, we show a nice assortment of styles in both on suddenly. But it takes time wrecked a passenger train by Io a tolal value for the crop of liOo.ooo. capital originally invested in these who nearly about the matter, when he asked to load the gun, and learned to appreciate their truth. Bleached and One-hal- f it takes A.fall crop would be about double this Bleached Damasks, running in roads has depreciated until it is putting obstructions on the track "to see Well, my dear Bachelor Maids, I will me if I had said anything to anyfigure. time to get ready for those bow far the train would knock 'em." A -j width from 64 to 63 inches'. body about what he had told me, In 1896, an off year for both coal and worth but twenty cents on the big pctitition, including the names of tbe not continue this train of thought lest you Coughs, Our Twenty-fiv- e tobacco, the coal product was'wortb more inch Damask is not ljnen, though Then he colds, any "attack," whatever tbink I, too, am "sermonizing," for we all and I told him I had. What inducement can court olmcials, was presented in tils De- dollar. than three times as much to tbe county as know bow much easier it is to "preach" said 'You ought not to have done it makes a good appearance and washes first-ratthe subject be, of ten means people to put their half r tbe tobacco crop. there that, for it will ru n me.' Soon than to "practice." In Ninetyinch Linen Sheeting we show three and poor blood. which prom Courier-Journ- al Hopkins is the first county in the iu regard money in" enterprises This from tbe after that I understand he left the B. M. Are you getting thin? Is grades, 75c., 1 and $i.35 State to furnish the inspector comand"1 would develop the to recent robbery ot railroad cars tells These arc soiling nicely for county and has not returned." ise well appetite poor? Are plete returns for the year, and Mr. Table Cloths and Napkins, the purchaser displaying her CROFTON, The strictures of the Mail upon Jrotir that snap, energy you be at the how it was done "and bow tbo gang was country if they are to and Norwood expresses his appreciaplan of tbe robberies captured skill in Drawing, Hemstitching, etc. These also como what it terms the "remarkable vigor that make Mrs. Nannie Kistner died Sunday. mercv of demagogues who by ad- - was then learned. Mrs. Carter wonld t;o tion in his letter to The Bee. action of the grand jury," and the in for Tabic or Dresser Scarfs, Doyles, etc. Do one thing; build k'ierse legislation deprive such in- - along by the cars, twist tbe wires, and tbe Mrs. G. M. Burnett is very sick. This county produces about one-four"gross perversion of law and flaIn Towels, Crashes and Napkins, wb keep constantup your whole system with b Mrs. Farleigh Williams, of Mortons power to earn interest men would get in, and with scoops fill coal output of the State. ors of the the grant abuse of the powers wjth SCOTT'S EMULSION of ly on band a complete assortment. See qiu; The coke statistics are those of the '"?,n1 ' eir outlay. After having in- - lacks brought for tbat purpose with tbe Gap, is visiting her father at this place. which grand jurors are vested," Cod-liv- er Oil. It U the essence Mr, O. A. West, the executor of the late display the Towels at aocv 25c, 35c. and 50c, a pair. Our Job St. Bernard Coal Company who "apital to contribute to the yellow grain. Wheat oats, and rye were animus of this partisan v1" of nourishment. It does not are. stilt going at; prices regardless of cost. operate the only ovens in the When everything was ready the J. A. Lewis, sold at public auction the sheet in its ludicrous attempt to taken i,:-- i. wi'iV0t :rnr.A imoe nauseate, does not trouble the bV) county. . socks were removed from the car and taken farm implements ajd household furniture pose as the immaculate protector stomach. And-I- t replaces all ...w near by to Dad Hagerty's wagon, and were of tbe deceased. H w. .WW. MADISONVILLE, 0 Here is the letter and report: of the people "without reference uul that disease robs you of. KENTUCKY. nefiltcd forget all hauled by him to tbe house at Twenty-nint- h Mr. Jno. Ashmore, a former merchant or regard to political faith or party Office of the State Inspector of Minks !" YOUR MONEY BACK IP YOU WANT IT. A book telling more about it (tat teV mer deprivations and Cleveland avenue. Sometimes Mrs. of this place, moved to a farm near St. affiliations." Frankfort. Kv.. Feb. ao, 1807. Me. Ask for it. CbaMes this week. 0 would sell Editor Deb, ' privileges now Curier at thfl mills astbe grain. She was 1 tie uantic ciiorts to impugn SCOTT U BOWKB, New York. Mrs. Shark. known Eariington, Kv.. 4 tbe gang began to take large the motives of two of the jurors; Subscribe for The Bee. ruling or Finally Dear sir: In acconfaMee with ptomiM, 57J-0- so that there might be a possibility who achievecT fme daring tbe of obtaining two others of different last half century "party affiihations" and the silence Abraham Lincoln and Jefferson Davis. in regard to the other case do not 3. Give the name, weight and age, at the time of his death, of the "Kentucky point to impartial judgment. It would be in order for this al Giant." leged "people's paper" to say James D. Porter 300 pounds; whether the Attorneys were as 49 years. zealous in pushing the silver bood- - 4 Locate the highest bridge ia the ler case in the jury room with the State, give tbe name of tbe stream it spans, same ardor it reports them to have and its height above tbe water. exercised in the other investigation. Cincinnati Southern R. R. Bridge, over And it should divulge whether this Kentucky River, "High Bridge" Mercer silver boodlcr case came to a final county, 280 feet from bed ot stream, vote, if so how the. vote stood, and 5. Givo tbe exact location and name ot the names of the voters on cither a noted hill in Hopkins county upon whose side. summit in early days conld be plainly One of the many straws that in seen a fortification erected by a prehistoric dicate the honesty and high mo people. tives which actuate the manageFort Ride on Princeton road, two miles ment of the Mail is the record of west of Eariington the attempt by the man who is series 3. known as its senior proprietor, to 1. How many asylums for the insane In Bryan. cast a fraudulent vote for this State, and where located? When challenged he insisted on Three. Hopkinsville, Lexington and voting but admitted that he had Anchorage. not been in the County the proper 2. Give the number of convicts in Ihe length of time. He could not have been ignorant of the law and State penitenliaties? About 1, Coo persisted in attempting to violate the law. Mr. . D. Martin was 3, When was the longest session of the Mr. Dayton Legislature and give Ihe period of its du the challenger. Cooke and others witnessed the ration? world-wid- e 1810-1S- 38 statement of the output I send of tbe commercial coal mines in Hopkins county for the calendar car 1896 Tbe Hopkins county schedules were the first I have been able to close. Because ot tack ot a single report in each instanco I have been unable to complete tabulations for the following counties McLean, Muhlenberg and Ohio, in Western District; Bell, Knox, Laurel and Whitley, in Southeast-rr- n District; Carter and Lee in tho Northeastern District. This is rather tryinr, when it is remombered tbat on one portion of my report I can not write a line until after I have complete returns from all tin mines; naturally, I feel like offering "thanks" for those operators that have made compteto reports, but for those who are still holding off it is difficult to pray. Yours truly, C. J. Norwood, Chief Inspector of Mines. hri'a jsville Commercial both Tun Bee and any lending at Low price, one year or $i.'-5 prbli-catio- n W HERE'S YOUR PORTUNITY. A New Eight-volume OP- ia . At About Your Own Price. : V? ouirur or Lump Not commeiicial minks, 1896. Evory ono who has bad occasion to consult tho cumborsomo old encycloiiormio coumtt paedias for bo mo needed Information, offcctuallylconcealod In somo long art Iclo, Tom will bo glad to know ot tho appcaranco J38.j81.00 . ..8S.70s.S0 of a new gonorol roforonco work built .... m.JVS along dlffcront linos, bo that any child 1.197.44 oco ' who can road may successfully consult t l!iiPreBMIil! ljll) -tiir-- IWEHOTSS ESESEJ3FK COfQEIECl E100EI QCDMEB! ... aFr-gT3F- THE BEST h Family Medicine AYER'SPILLS l, A . r.. 4 j Jor at sub-mittecl- 11 ni 1 lx-s- ," AYER S PILLS "X-Ray- ," 4 at at 0 ' al Ihe -- - 1WICE-A-WEE- K at :JOB WORK al i JJS&JR.J&J5 BISHOP'S MMt9M?; j Forc. 35 IE vyi r-- - 1 '. "V "U yk me rS ,4 V Gun Goes Off lf eleven-year-ol- bo-Jo- e, "clear-headedness- ?" th Ay-line- n -- di Sen5s lt .. i-- ots -- -, BISHOP -- CO., .Ti"1 a & ? -- I) K JwRRJJRJRJRJRJBtJRw" fi .7 -- IS. mT7J .6 H ." EflnRHHIRHfl HIjBHK9PMVflflHHHNHHPfl HMBiH'' H tfr --7 h ; i" "HIWM""""""'""''"""'"' r ., v? KBr ' J1ML.J. f rrrJlis3.. "23y 3n&ustrij roc Cfyrtoe." BSH!--ii- li '!. MADISONVILLE. ""f"F"5"BBMBP('fflr"lr i"'""pf' i' -- s'PVj ' " "V - - "BBc wi jvi tH'n ni ' i ri L, TIME N. TIME TABLE. or TRAINS AT KARLINOTOH. Convention met Monday and nominated candidates for county offices as follows: Circuit Court Clerk, J. M. Starling; County rouse; county -l- eric, j . f. Attorney, O. H. Anderson; County Judge, J. P. Cansler; Jailer, W. F. Williamson; School Superintend ent, Miss Kate McDaniels; Surveyor, David Anderson; Assessor, y. A. Boyd; Coroner, J. B. Aliens-wortRepresentative, Dr. Andrew Sargent; Sheriff, J. J. Barnes. Christian County Tkkttt, The Christian County r h; Mrs. H. H, Holeman and Matter Montgomery are visiting in Dawson. Tells About His Splendid HeriTof Miss Sullivan has returned to her homo A Letter From Tokyo, In Which in Trenton after a pleasant visit to friends. Jersey Cattle and Their She Describes the Work in Miss Grace Tolman has returned to her Excellent Record. Which She Is Engaged. home in Evanston, III, She made many friends during hex time spent bere. Miss Brooks has an assistant to supply ms sroa THE YOTSUYA CHARITY SCHOOL of profitable cattle the vacancy secured school. in her Mr. Charles Lindsay has returned to his Should De 0 interest to Every Farmer In school at Russleville. Established in the Poorest District la Hopkins County Our Stock Must Tokyo, and Operated Under Great Miss Ruth Alexander, the bright and Be Improved. aaTmmmmmmmmtt HALSEY, President. GRAHAM, W. mtwirnitiitmrnwrnefi W. C. NONES, Vice-Preside- ROBINSON, Gen'l M'o'r. g" HALSEY, I Bird Eye - Jellico Coal Co., INCORPORATED i i 3 3 iii -- r) i. Effective December 20, 1896. No, ji,.,.. , No, si No. 54.. . , No. 70 No. 78 . The Bachelor Maids. ,,., MOKTH. m. v sk 3' k , f'l. lowing letter from Miss Alice Miller giving la clear and detailed statement ot the ar duous labors in which she is engaged as missionary teacher in "onoof the most povLUMP OF BIRD EYE COAL. erty stricken and squalid districts" fn the City of Tokyo, Japan. Miss Milier.a teacher of wide experience, well-known for some years principal of the public " school In Earlington, and who was prominent as a teacher in Kansas City and elsewhere and ever a devoted Christian worker, went from this place to Japan two years No. J. No. 4. No 6 1 She sailed ago as a missionary teacher. and were bought with the view of starting T.v New Of leant, runm B.ooam Oratorio. , 8.15 am 7:45 pm I.r. Mmnphlt a herd for dairy and breeding purposes. from San Francisco in December 1894, and Fulton ... i:ojp m 11135 p m 6'tj a m Lr. Next Tuesday evening at 7:15 Amongst them was Noonday, a son ol was joined at Honolulu by Miss Scott, ot Famous-Bi- pn l.r. Taducah . ... 1:53 pm 1:00 am Boo am I.v. Pflncclon 4:40pm i:iSam 937am p. ni., will be given at the Church Tormentor, the sire of about forty tested Louisvillo, who was a relative of Hon. AlY. norionviue. ... 3:41pm 10:43a m an daughters and then very justly regarded as Ar. Central City ... 6.33 p m 4 00 a m u:io p m of the Immaculate Conception bert S. Willis, deceased, then our Minister 3 Special attention given to Mining, Screening Ar. I.caUvllle.. Handling. ..11:10pm 7:33am 5;t7pin Oratorio with explanations. j Selec- the best Jersey bull of tho world, living or to Hawaii, and the two proceeded together Ar. Cincinnati . ... am 640am 11:33 tions from Joseph Haydn's "Crea- dead. He. stands today, however as second WBST HOUND. Later, their- - labor of love to Japan 5 : on No, 1. No. 3, No. 3 tion" and from Handel's "Messiah" best, having been eclipsed by "Exile of St. Miss Hostetter followed to her old work. l.v. Cincinnati... jjopm li:upm 6:33 p m I.v. Loultvilla . am 8.03 a m will be rendered by a chorus of sixLambert," who has about fifty tested The mission is unattached and was estab I.v. Ceotral Cltr. S.13 a m 10 55 a m 130 pm teen voices. The following is the daughters to his credit. In tbo herd are lished by Rev. Azbill who is remembered a m li.3 p in 1.33 pm . I.t Nortonvllle oil I.v, Princeton .10:18 am u:n a m 333 pm program: several daughters ot Noonday and they by many of our people from his visit and Lv. Paducah . . .iliopin 137am 3.30pm Ar I'ulton 13 p m j 30 a in 7.30 p m Overture, organ have been true to their excellent breeding, 1. Dromctheus lecture bere on the Japanese and mission Ar. Mcmplila.. 640P m 7.10 a m many of them having made tbo test of Beethoven. work in 1894. Misses Scott and Hostetter Ar. NewOileant. 7.40 pin 7 30 p m All tralna run ilalljr. No, J an J 4 carry Pull fourteen pounds and over in seven days. bad been in the work before and were re2. Gloriaincnullis Deo, quartet manlluflet Sleeper. reellnl(cnalrcaia between Ncncoca. It may be well, here, to explain to the turning from a visit borne when Miss MilDirect connectlont Cincinnati an.l NawOrleant. biade at all lunctlona. that the test ot no animal, accordler went to Japan. 3. Calvary, Bass Solo Rodney. II. HANSON, C. P. and T. A. I Lombardi, organ Verdi. ing to the rule of the American Jersey Miss Miller was greatly interested in 4. Christian Endeavor work here and that 5. The Marvelous Work, quartet Cattle Club, Will be recorded unless she Two more rail mills were put in shows fourteen pounds or more of butter society is treated now and then to a bit of Joseph Haydn. rappc-ninjs- . Edgar operatipn at Carnagie's G. The Cradle of Bethlehem, in seven days. This lest has to be properly news from (heir friend in Japan. duct. swern to and attested. This description of the "Yatsuya Charity Thomson Steel Works at Brad-doc- k on the 14th instant, giving We have a herd now of about forty School" was read before that society at' its 7. I Durisani, organ Bellim. Mews Note Personal Paragraphs and 8. On Thee Each Living Soul head. Many of the old ones have died last meeting. The lettpr was posted at employment to 350 men. Other Doing? at Home Worthy Awaits, trio for Soprano, Tcnorand from old age while many of the younger Tokyo, January 27. and is as follows; Why suffer with Coughs, Colds and Bass Joseph Haydn. ones have been sold to parties at a distance. The Yotsuya Charity School was un ol Special Mention when Laxative Bromo QuInink dertaken for the benefit of children who will cure you in one day. Does not proSome have gone to New York, some to 9 Etude op. 34 Chopin. are not able to pay even the small fee re duce the riogingin the bead liko Sulphate 10, Thus Saith the Lord, Bass Pennsylvania, some to Texas, Missouri, wilVoell quired ot those who attend the Tokyo City o Quinine. Put up in tablets convenient Mrs. Lizzie Meyers has been Solo Handel. Indiana, Alabama, Tenessee and the Dlue porter. schools It was begun some four years cure, or money quite stck the past week. . are has been infested with ago in Tani machi, Yotsuya ward, this be- for taking. Guaranteed to For sale by Telling, Grass region ot this stale. Not one has Madisonville 11. The Heavens refuuded. Price 25 Cents. quartet Joseph Haydn. ever been sold, strange to say, in this re- tramps for the last few days. Lock win ing one of the most poverty stricken and St. Bernard Drug Store Earlington, Ky, Miss Dona Wood spent last 12. machi districts in the City. Home Jsweet Home Varia- gion. At the auction sales in Louisville, dows, lock doors, lock hands on your squalid "valley street" and this Tani machi means Tan! Monday in Madisonville. One of curiosities developed by At In November 1S95. we sold three heifers, pocket books. tions, organ. in many senses. Its people gather is low the last French census is the-faclothing, second-han- d witb first calf, at an average of 212.50 rags, deal in cast-of- f here what Don't ask that merchant Mrs. T. J. McEucn spent a few aibson'A New English (Hrl. wares and the like, make cigarettes, and that the foreign population jof Paris each. Many bull calves have gono off to caased bim to break his show case. days in Madisonville last week. shift for their existence in ways known only greatly outnumbers the native. states at $100 each when about a Charles Dana Gibson, in illus- other Will Bartlett came home just in timo to lo the poorest ot tbo poor and lowest ol Lex Jackson is one of the many trating a short story of a romance month old. A gentleman of St. Paul, catch a genuine caso of Hopkins County tho lost tribes of our race Many of them Bucklen's Arnica Salve. 1 rent their beds night by night and return kiwIio are suffering with the measles. of a Princess, for the March .adits' Nebraska, sent us an offer for one ot our measles The best Salve in the world for Cuts, them every morning.and others pawn their Pair is done to inHome Journal, has created what he bull calves, $100 to be shipped when a Rheum, Fever Court is over and our esteemed fudge clothes and household wares almost daily Bruises, Sores, Ulcers. Salt Mr. T. G. Terry, of Evansville, regards as his typical Lnglish girl. month old. This would have been acHands, Chilblains, troduce the Shoe for food. Their children wander about Sores, Tetter, Chapped was in town on business last week. She is said to be as distinctive and cepted, as that was the price we were ask- C J. Pratt has made another record of the streets in filthy rags and in ignorance. Corns and all Skin Eruptions', and posifairness and impartiality. This has been ever no pay required. It is on this market?. If you want Their unfortunate condition appealed es tively cures Piles or striking as his famous American ing, but unfortunately the day before we or Miss Daisy Rice, of Hopkins-her- e girl, and while essentially different were to ship bim, be concluded to die on one of the best behaved courts that Madi pecially to Misses scott and Hostetter, by guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction For Bargain ever offered sonville has ever witnessed. whom the school was commenced. A bouse money refunded. Price 25c per box. ville, visited relatives last she is The onr bands. He was a son of Tenella, quite as interesting, was rented in the midst of the valley, a Sale by St. Bernard Drng Store. - How much we lose on each week. The work of tearing down the walls of the Japanese teacher was employed, a few drawing will illustrate Robert C. who was the best daughter of old Signal LioDitt Woolen Mills, of Shoes is our business your GrAIJMt Morning and, while living, was published as the best burnt opera bouse has been resumed. children were collected, and the work was Miss Maggie Harnett, of Mani-to- V. Meyers' story, "The R. I., have ordered a Gradfially It socket, (official This is affording employment to quite a begun in this small way. living jersey Cow. She gave i See the Big Pile of them in our Window. was in this city a few days last After the Servia Got In." grew, more teachers were employed, the general resumption of activity on record), eight gallons of milk in one day large number of persons. week. number of pupils increased to over one full time, and have orders enough Christian Endeavor. which made neatly four pounds of bultrri There is some talk of running Sugg St hundred and the school acquired the repuon full time for a number Fete Davis, Jr., attended the She was fifteen years old, when wo pur- straight through to Franklin Avenue. This tation of being the best mission of its kind to run Ivle.cieon.-v-ills- , Baker-Wrig- ht in Tokyo. In this first stage of the enter of months. nuptials at Paducah The Christian Endeavor meeting chased her and was comewhat beyond is a step toward improvement. was well attended last Sunday prise It was managed by Misses bcott and yesterday. but she Most druggists sell yon what you ask for. Hostetter, being sustained by funds colevening, conducted by Miss Minnie great milking performance, ST. CHARLES. dropped cs two fine bull calves; the fate of lected in America by Rev. W. K. Azbill. Some will ask you to take something which Mrs. W. W. Etheridge and chil- Bourland. The service was exBorn to Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Faull, on Later. Miss Hostetter having begun a sim they claim is "just as good." Some times dren are visiting relatives in Nash- tended somewhat beyond the usual the one, we have just told you; the other ilar work in another ward, Miss Scott took a little more profit indaces them to do this is now at the head ot our herd. Since February 18, a nice baby girl. ville, Tenn. time limit, as there was no preachthe sole care of the Yotsuya work, which is the best Mrs. Dr. Finley has returned from a she sustained by funds from America, and Dr. Bell's ing at any of the churches, and it 1804, when our heifers began to "come Mr. J. T. Mattingly, of Morgan-fielwhat she earned by teaching English. cough, cold and grip cure. After you try was an enjoyable and profitable in," we have made and placed on record visit to Mortons Gap. was in town a few days last meeting. During this second period a commodious of the Jersey herd book, 'the following will like it too well to accept Bro. I. H. Teel filled bis appointment school bouse was erected on a ridge above it once yon week, on business. tests, and we doubt if any herd can make any substitute. bere last Sunday. the valley in a most desirable situation, and a better showing: Washington's Birthday. is but one place in If you are, Mrs. John Allen, of Louisville, Calcutta, India, is a great eduCrutchfield has sold it was felt that an era of prosperity for the Superintendent No. school was begun. Llbt. Ox. is visiting her sister, Mrs. G. C. A very pleasing entertainment Ruth Morgan jrJ cational centre, one of the greatest to get a quick lunch Olis to parties in Evansville. , 6J-But this state of tuines was too much 19 37034 colAtkinsou, who is quite stck. was given Monday alternoon at Tette iH n 6 10S01 17 Henry Fault had bis fool injured in the for the patience of tbo Buddhists and they in the world. It has twenty stu16 C100S the Public School in honor of Silvia of Llnwood 5J-began vigorous opposition to tne enter- leges with three thousand mines last Saturday by a fall of slate. A party at the home of Mr. and prise. Representation was made to the dents, and forty high schools, with 104G63 15 It Washington's Birthday. Patriotic SlWlaot Torment Mrs. M. Sisk, on Tuesday evening, songs and recitations, interspersed Flora Pamj jn J B. Crutchfield went to Earlington and school authorities that our teaching does 78078 ij 104-In the students. 6j not make good citizens of Japan, the con- two thousand Stock of Coffee all the time. 7S677 14 was very much enjoyed by all who with readings and stories from the Roxtto M Madisonville on business last Saturday. ductors of the school being foreigners, that city there are altogether about 1J-Harry's Rnth Morsan 107773 M attended. Cig Mr. Riley Rainer sustained an ugly there were children in attendance who fifty-fiv- e Confections, Cakes, Canned Goods, life of our great hero, an "Army Ellileet D thousand English-speakin83006 I 4 wound on the knee last Friday by falling should be in the public schools, as their 17 natives. 99797 II Drill" Jobltothleel and Mrs. J. M. Victory went to St. March," and a "Hatchet gars and Tobacco parents were able to pay the fees, etc. 8 17 99700 from a disc harrow, but is improving. After a CalllnettePojii Vincent Tuesday to visit her made up the progarm. Accordingly, we were given the alternative 8 Btbteet 99698 13 Thero is some talk of the Standard Oil of closing it or of making it a Government HOW TOFMD OUT. daughter, Miss Bcttic, who is at- very enthusiastic talk from Mr. Heretofore, our peoplo have consumed Burr the exercise ended with three all the product of the dairy, but lately on Company erecting a stave factory in this school. But, as the Emperor's pictures tending school there. roust receive daily divine honors in the vicinity. We certainly bepe they will. vociferous cheers for Wasington. CORDIKR BUILDINO, Fill a bottle or common water glass with account of the large increase of our herd public school, we thought it not good to go On March the ladies of the EARLINGTON, KY. Sheriff Thomson and Deputy Hankins under Government regulations. So after urine, and let it stand twenty four hours; a MAIN AND RAILROAD. we have been compelled to ship some ot Original Negro Wit. W. C. T. U. will give a "Box landed here on last Friday morning with a damaging delay, we reopened it as a night sediment or setting indicates a diseased Lunch" supper. Particulars will A party of negroes were stand- the butter. nine prisoners, five white and four colored, school, calling the children together just condition ot the kidneys. When urine We will start a milk wagon in your be given as the time nears. after the close of the daily sessions of the n of kiding on the street corner in Earling-to- town, the first of next month, and feel sure enronte to the Eddy ville Pen. public schools and keeping them together stains linen It is positive evidence a few days ago, when the fast the shipments will cease. pocket-booToo frequent desire to urinevening. ney trouble. Lost A small black A breeze ot excitement was started in till seven in the At this unhappy juncture I took charge also convincing containing $1.10. Finder train north whistled for the station. Mr. D. C. brown, a graduate of the the business part of town, last Friday of the work. It was in some respects like ate or pain in thb back, is One gave vent to the usual excla- Toronto University, Canada, Agricultural morning at the approach of a runaway kidneys and bladder are out the will please return it to little Harry a new beginning. But we had the good proof that Christian, who is much distressed. mation "Hero she comes I" An- Department, has charge of our dairy and team coming down Greenville street at will of the children and of the parents. of order. WHAT TO DO. other soliloquized thus: "Whaffur When they reached Main Now we have about forty pupils in attendfull speed. If you arc interested in encyclo you allers say 'hero she comes,' herd and is perfectly conversant with all street they turned north and were soon ance. A Bible lesson is given every even There is comfort in the knowledge so modern appliances and usages in taking Ibe ine. as well as the lessons in reading, writ n at- n mn I fmM V1 pedias you will enjoy inspecting expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Roo- t, care of milk and cream and making first stopped. Tho team belonged to Walter ing, arithmetic and geography. Gradually often our set of Standard American Enthe great kidney remedy fulfills every Read the original story "James class butter In fact ho never makes a Utiey. Fortunately no harm was done. we hope to regain our former attendance, cyclopedia on exhibition in this We desire also to open an industrial depart wish in relieving pain in the back, kidneys, McDonald, a btory of Washing- - mistake in these things, as he does no Those who ate in the habit of jumping office. ment for the benefit of the pupils who are liver, bladder and every part of the urinary ton's Birthday, by Elizabeth guesswork. on and off moving trains, especially about old enough to work, and whose parents are It corrects inability lo hold The Bachelor Maids contem- Winqucs" in this issue. Elizabeth In addition to the dairy and herd, the the depot should remember that it is a putting them to making cigarettes. A suit- passages. scalding pain in passing it, or urine and plate giving a "Charade Evening" is a modest miss ot Hopkins Company has some thoroughbred regis- vio'ation of the laws both of the city and able person to teach in this department has bad effects following use of liquor, wine or certain in the near future. The bachelors county just in her teens and The tered Berkshire!. The mala and female, State, and besides a very dangerous posi offered, a buy smallfirm in Yokohama has of a certain overcomes that unpleasant nehad better be on their best Bee takes pleasure in presenting to make the start, were procured at a high lion. You would do well to quit while you offered to which thearticles could make, beer, and being compelled to get up many children description cessity of if they want an invite. her sweet little story with a moral. price from Mr. M. A. Goldston; of aro whole. and weieel mat tne time nas come lor an the night to urinate. The attempt. But the funds for it are not on times during Lebanon, Tenn., President of the National Card of Thanks. Mr. Barton Crutchfietd has sold for Con hand. Tbo present current expense is mild and extraordinary effect of SwampDr. King's New Discovery Berkshire Association of the United States. about ten dollars, gold per month. Wn Root is soon realized. It stands the highhis black pacing mare Olis (2.35) sumption. I wish to thank the public and Tbey are beauties. Five, all of the first " need hs much more: Whence may we exwonderful cures of the most to Mr. D. C. Pixley of Evansville, the niemtfers of the Fire Depart- litter, have been disposed of, Ibe St. Ber This is the best medicioe in the world pect it? These are the main facts and est for its most distressing cases. If you need a medicine Ind. She has shown a half mile ment for 'their efficient services nard taking one ot the males, Mr. Jno. for all forms of Coughs and Colds and for questions. Yours faithfully, you should have the best. Sold by drug in 1.07 on a country half-mil- e Alice Miller rendered last Tuesday night Feb. Osborne and Mr Slaton the others two Consumption.. Every bottle is guaranteed. and one dollar. For fifty track. 16, during the fire. They may males and two females each. Within a It will cure and not disappoint. It has no Hood's Sarsaparilla is known to be an gists, pricebottle cents pamphlet, both sent and kindness twelve month Ibe sow has followed three equal for Whooping Cough, Asthma. Hay honest medicine, and It actually cures a sample Tho flood gates have been open. rest assured that their free by mail, mention Tub Bkb and send Fever, Pneumonia, Bronchitis, La Grippe, when' alt times'. Gutter, branch, creek and Lake will never be forgotten, (Successors to) others fail. Take it now. your full postoffice address to Dr. Kilmer Cold in the Head and for Consumption, Respectfully,. were booming Saturday and Sun& Co , Binghamplon, N. Y. The proprieTruth in a Nutshell. It is safe for alt ages, pleasant lo take, G. C. Alexander. That "all things conic to him day. The big valve under the THOS. D. WALKER, "Old Joker," Impure blood is the natural result of and, above all, a sure cure. It is always who waits," may be a saying wise, tors of this paper guarantee the genuinedam at Loch Mary had to be open Mardi Ores. close confinement in home, ssbool room well to take Dr. King's New Life Pills in but ten to one they "get there" ness of Ibis offer for many hourd. THE PIONEER TINNER. connection with Dr. king's New Discov- first who always advertise. , On account of Mardi Gras cele or shop. Blood Is purifissd by Hood's Sarsaparilla, ery, as they regulate and tone the stomach Mr. Feland no longer depends brations &t Birmingham, Mobile on the weather bureau for informa and New Orleans, the L. & N. R. and all the disagreeable results of impure and bowels. We guarantee perfect satis- Muscular Rheumatism Promptly Relieved. Main Street, West of Railroad, rffSk-c He has his very own R. Co. will sell tickets at one fare blood disappear with ibe nse of this medi faction or return money. Free trial bat tion. fSwS3 tfMHM9V Mr. J. K.Holton, a well known fur dealer To nnv narson interested in hu- groundhog that appears and tles at St. Bernard Drug Store. Regular of Oxford, Pa., says ho sometimes suffers mane matters, or who loves anifor the round trip, Feby 26 to cine. If yen wish to feel w:ll, leap your blood size jo cents and $1.00 to warn the household in March 1, inclusivo final limit fifteen with muscular rheumatism, and while hav- mals, wo will send free, upon ap pure witb Hood's Sarsaparilla. reference to fair or foul weather. ing one of the most painful attacks, he plication copy of the "Alliance," days from date of sale. A complete Stock of Recently while mining coal, a Kansas In aded at W. T. J Brown's drug store, andcall the organ of this Society. Hood's Pills are the best family cathartic on exhibition in our Wc have miner becamo very much excited over the The man who does not adverMr. Brown advised him to try Chamber- dition to itensely interesting readoffice a set of the Standard Ameri- tise in this age believes the world and liver medicine. find tn a lump of coal, of something that lain's Pain Balm, he did so, and it gave ing, it contains a list of the can Encyclopedia advertised on is flat, and he will soon known it premiums L. H. O'Brien and wife are re: looked like gold producing ore. bim immediate relief. Pain Balm is also valuable and unusual These books are by arrival at the "jumping-ofl- " fpurth page. in quality joicing over the arrival of another That the blood should perform its vital recommended for rheumatism by Mr. E. given by this paper. Address Repairing, Roofing and Guttering, "Sky-high- " to the inspection of anyone place. open fine son, born Feb. 23, 1897, Both functions, it is absolutely necessary it W. Wheeler, of Luther Mills, Pa , who THE NATIONAL HUMANE ALLIANCE, who is interested in works of this and prices dirt cheap. mother and boy are doing well. has used it and found it to bo an excellent g should not only be pure but rich in Statu of Ohio, Citv of Tolkdo, ) United Charities Bulldlag. Kew Ycrk. character. 11 with rheumatism If troubled Lucas Countv. These results are best remedy. elements. ' The entering wedge ot a fatal complaint If you need anything in Iheir line, WALKER & TWYMAN arc Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he i, give it a trial. It is certain to relieve the n Ttfrs. P. B. Davis attended the firm of F. J. is often a slight cold, which a dose or two effected by the uso of that the seinor partner of the and its continued men you are looking for. You can get what you want and have a the wedding of Miss Cammie Baker Cheney & Co,, doing business in the City ot Ayer's Cherry Pectoral might have standard Ayer's Sarsapa- pain as soon as applied, little money left. use will effect a cure. For sale at 25 and and Mr. Will Wright, at Paducah, of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and cured at the commencement. Therefore, rilla. nmnerlv It takes time. It requires was that said firm will pay the sum of ONE Miss, Cammie yesterday. 50 cents per bottle by St. Bernard Drug county about fifty aspirants experience and a complete knowlOat and every It is advisable lo have this prompt and Earlington; Ben T. Robinson, Mor formerly an Earlington, girl and HUNDRED DOLLARS (or each cured by suro remedy always at band to meet an offices of this county, only oce for A HANDSOME ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE OF THE in railroader Store, edge of drugs. It requires the drugcase ot Catarrh that cannot be Gap; George King, St. Charles, tons has the best wishes of many friends the nse ot Half's Catarrh Cure. gist to have a large variety of drugs thus far has entered the race. emergency. BYBHT& STBflTTOKBDSINESSGOLIllL fresh drugs. lie must give the at this place. Frank j. Cheney, A Valuable Preemption. best possible work and for compenSworn to before me and subscribed In Twenty-fiv- e pounds of Sugar at (33r,lYcar.) LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY, The care of rheumatism has often taxed my presence, this 6th day of December, A. sation he must be reasonable. Editor Morrison of Worthington, Ind., unless you need them, and then only i1 W. C. McLeod's for $1.00. Cbn&ifitz ViiliuiUe Ttiformatlon to thote&ttrtng axedkat skill, but its prevention has bea D., 1B86. "Sun," writes: "You have a valuable pure drugs, spch as are sold by re- iA, W. GLEASON. TELEGRAM. PENMANSHIP, prescription in Electric Bitters, and I can SHORTHAND, , sponsible druggists. Wo keep only WITH THE ABOVE FACTS HEMEM-BEvry May by an occatlonal use of Simmons . -j Fifteen bars good Laundry SoarJ cheerfully recommend' it for Constipation Notary Public ....... seal the best. That is the great disn ..!--j- .. uTKOKqifMi jUCUMlCf JQr jjomimy unmuuiti WE'RE CAREFUL. wHfiras warv Liver Regulator. It keeps the Liver weJl imttimiw witiHinvim r at W. C. McLcod's for 25 ccns. and Sick Headache, and as a general sys tinction to be looked for when the and the syatm free from poison. Hall's Catarrh Care is taken internally tem toaic it has no equal." Mrs. Annie them. time comes that you need STORE. ST. BERNARD DRUd Tbreia k the secret ot health. "I have and acts directly on the blood and mucous . Ten pofinds Green Coffjq at W. I Stehle. 2625 Cottage Grove Ave . Chicago, Nowhere else will you find so comsurfactCvot the sytm. Send for testiiMed it far years tor Indigestion and BRYAN HOPPER. fUns.er. was ail run down, could not eat nor digest plete a stock. A good time to begin C. McLeod'c for 1.00. aiid also found it gives one relief monials. F. J. Chbnby & Co,, Tol4o, O. which never, ood, had a backache that spring medicine. (rem a twiah ot Rheumatism N. Hugh, Sold by Druggists, 75c never think Who Good Broom for 10 cents at W. but six left her and felt tired and weary ST. BERNARD DRUG 6T0RE, fttfllDle nf Ufanted-- An .Lwfdabtirf.N.'M, boxes ot Electric Bitters restored Hall's Family Pills are. the bast. ttktagtopa teatf Ci McLcod's. BRYAN HOPPER, Manager. hsr health and renewed her strength. ProUet your l5- -1 jr 7 Wegjo rffi?1-WrtJOHN WKDMRKJRN It CO. Ptent Atwr. Great variety of Valentines at per Price 50 cents and t.oo, Get a bottle at Good Molasaea, 15 cent prU.e offer WumutoB. D. O. (or their Subscribe for The Bee, W. C. McLwxI'. St. Uernard Drug Store. kBd mw Ut ot 000 UouMbaa UTeaHOBa waawu. gallon at W. C. McLeod's. After the minutes were read the asked by tho Deb the other day, to make a maids listened to an entertaining statement in regard what he wai doing 10UTH. number of "Chat" edited by Miss and bow he was getting on with his herd , , No. 51 5:31 p ta No. gt ... ..8.14 pm Ninnon Umstead. On account of responded: m No. 31 No. 69 4'40 p m several business topics which had In May 1892. wo bought fonrteen head No. 77 7JJ m to bo decided upon, Italy the of tho very best of the Tennessee slrains.at No. gi nd No. J4 are (ait (rlni. for that the closing out sales of Dr. Morrow's W. W. ETHRIDGE, Meat. country to be studied meeting was postponed. largo herd.paying a very high price for the After discussing various subjects same, as they ranked as the very best in Time Table I. G. R. R. relating to the future pleasure of the whole country. They were shipped their Club, the maids adjourned to immediately to the HeclaXoal Company! (Effective July 19, 1896 ) meet with the Misses Bourland. BAST BOUND. farm. The most of them were aged cows .. 1 - .lo'ij u:) 4 m ab io.jj p m ra 7:50 The Bachelor Maids met with Hecta Coal Company and also manager ot the Misses Burr last Saturday. the Hecla Jersey Cattle Company, when Mr. Jo F. Foard, the President of Ibe jj p m jnim . . . ed Earlintor winsome little daughter of Mr, and Mrs. J. T. Alexander celebrated her tenth birthday on Satnrday by entertaining a number of her friends. Mr. George Ramsey and son, Roy, are home from a stay in Florida. Rev. S, V. Fowler's family left Wednesday for their future home in Bowling Green. Their many friends here regret their leaving, for during their residence In our place they have made many warm friends. Mr. Walter Nisbet is home from Florida. Mrs. Sallie Rash and Miss Wells have been in McLean county with the family of their sister, Mrs. Glover, who died several days since from pneumonia. Mr. j. D. McPberson spent Sunday with his family here. He represented a Philadelphia candy house in this territory. Mrs. . T. Alexander on Wednesday afternoon entertained the "Dceslrict Skule" in a most pleasing manner The orchestra, composed ot Misses Nor Nunn, Ruby Jones, Lalla Smith, Ada Morton and Messrs. Rob llarned. Waller Hall, James Franceway and Prof. Smith are progressing nicely and play a number of beautiful selections. It is indeed cred itable and we feel proud to claim it. Mr Steve Hall will soon commence work on a handsome home on Upper Main street. Miss Kate Collins will open a school in the old seminary. Miss Richie Key, who was visiting at Dr. Bone's in this place returned home Monday. Willie Smith left Monday for Hupkins-villwhere he will accept a position with one of the lawyers during the term of court at that place. Mr. Smith is an ac curate' stenographer and we recommend him to any one in need of a good ree, Difficulties.. WILL OPEN AN INDUSTRIAL DEPARTMENT Telegraph Address, JELLICO, 1 J It is with pleasure we publish the fol- 7 WMtley County, Kentucky. TE1 MINERS AND SHIPPERS OF JELLICD-- From the Jellico Vein. YANDERPODL Unsurpassed both as a Steam ana a uomestic voai. :s i Sole Miners of the EYE CANNEL and 3 WE ARE PREPARED TO FILL ALL ORDERS PROMPULY. .GIVB XJ& A. TRIAL PLEASE ADDRESS ALL COMMUNICATIONS COMPANY. TO THE THiumiuiuiiuuiUiuu iUUUiUtUlUtUMlUtl $1.79 We BAILEY'S 0. K. $2.000ES f?" ' Hi ! ct 0) f $1.79 Per put Best QUICK- FOR CASH. This best TWO DOLLAR the COME pair n, dHon- and BAIIETST 8c CO. K.y. $1.79 there d, ARE YOU HUNGRY? Earlington 5 at BEALL'S. Fresh J fj 3 1 3 LUNCH AT ALL HOURS. Hot at PRICES. "' non-Christi- Fruits, Fine REASONABLE ir, J' k, I DON'T STAY AT HOME L or Because the roads are too bad for driving. Try one of our saddle horses. We have some that "go the gaits." BARMTT & ARNOLD. WALKER & TWYMAN, JV'Ca'PBFi '' 'i Sent Free 'IKV3'-A- 3 dis-appe- rs GftRblNGTON, KY. STOVES, CASTINGS AND TINWARE. V 410-1- well-know- To Compound blood-purifie- r, Prescriptions. - Don't Use Drugs rglatd ... yw r.... w "-- Idea tn -- - l0 THE B Jtlc5' SUBSCRIBE FOR irrr aw: tE? 4BR.t -- EM p ! ft.r.7 -,. V a ,- ""I'dw i"iir 'yiJ - &W" ' JE" fV 3Wiwn V ics.a'r''i'irga'-eo'f1- : Jftifte flteDONftm WINQUES. it '''' ur (Joloted ifi?ens. W. A. MSBET, President O, W. WADD1LL, Cashier. All communications tnd nutters of news per dining to lull column should bo addressed to do. Alexahdm, nailington, Kt. Sfopkirvs (Lourdu ?A STORY OF WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY BY ELIZABETH Vi )nmj t)njiitiuititiic Miss Sallie Ross was the guest of her sister Mrs Pritchett. Mr. Mat ion Hays was rn Madisonvillo last Saturday. . Mr. Wm. Johnson is rapidly improving at this writing. Rev. John Bailey filled his appointment at Casky last Sunday. Tbo bad conduct of our young boys needs the gentle instruction of our police, especially at the Reading Room. Rev. II. II. Carter preached for Rev. Gordon at Mortons Gap Sunday night and ST. BERNARD COAL COMPANY INCORPORATED.) -- Madisonville, Ky. BANPSurplus Fund, V a si Miners and Shippers of tt'"Ti'C lO'Vt'C'ffiC'f't'T n r ti n g n it t t'l'irsvt'i mill r -- u o -- M. a a--' t U ask your pardon for hitting you. I didn't aim to hit you, but I threw it at a boy on the next street, but it missed him and hit you instead." James paused but Mr. Sargan's face had relaxed and he was silent. Rev. Christy filled bis pulpit here. We have been informed that tho people I'm really very sorry, sir, that death1, but it came over me all of a it hit you. But when it was done, at Mortons Gap aro preparing to surprise sud'den this morning that today is I'm willing to own I did a cowardly a certain preacher who lives here. We I ran away." Another aro sorry to say tint is a bard thing to do, the birthday of the Father of Our thine. thought of it?" pause. "When I got to the back nevertheless it can be done Country? Had jou Yes,.l heard 'em talkin' about alley at home I heard some boys The paper read by Miss Mary Kenon They said you thought was highly commendable and her delivery iTdotyn town jestcrday. They're talking. goin"o have some kind of celebra- little Harry Smith, here, threw the was above the average actors on the promen I tliougnt over gramme. tion at the school house," replied snowuau. what my mother told me this mornJames, as he settled himself Tho Christian Endeavor has purchased ing. She said it was George Washbefore the fire. more new song books. His mother gave a sigh and the ington's birthday, and because we Revs. Foster, Carter and Merriweather boy well understood what it meant. didn't have any money 1for fire- attended the M. and D. meeting at Morof a widow works and things, the way wanted It was the old story tons Gap last week. left with small means, and her boy to celebrate, wc could be good like The juvenile department of the U. U. F. stop school and him and that would do just as well. being obliged to I knew George Washington never will give an entertainment Saturday night, look for work. "There is one way in which we told a lie, so I thought I wouldn't Feb. 27, 1897. Quarterly meeting at tho A. M. E. Zion can celebrate," the mother began. either. Not to come and tell you, Church next would James looked up eagerly, as vis- know. be Ithe same thing, you Selectman. Sunday conducted by T. W. So came." passed through ions of Rev. C. C. Hall will preach at the A. When he had finished, Mr. his face changed with his b'rain, but M. E.Zion Church next Sunday afternoon. face was a study. the;next words. "What is your name?" he finally Come out to the reading room tonight. (You could try once more to get Subject fordebate, "Needles and Pins," to a place. The Father of Our Coun- asked. be discussed by four ladies. "James McDonald." a worker, and we could at try was The S. M. T. will give a pink tea party "Well James, so you're not gobirthday in that least celebrate his Monday night, March x, 1897. Admission Seeing the downcast face ing to tell any lies because George 25 cents a couple, or xo cents single. way." Washington didn't." she stopped. Mrs. Annie Pritchett is on the sick list. He stopped "No, no use in trying. I can't "There's Come out to the Christian Endeavor So said reluctantly. when he thought of the lie he had ciety get a place," he next Sunday afternoon at three only so recently spoken to Mr. "I tried all day yesterday andaoouc himself about the position. Sargan o'clock. succeeded in getfng knocked Mesdames Merriweather and Sabrie "Mr. Sargan," he said very Duncan went EllaMadisonville Monday. and' refused. It's no use. I'm to slowly, "there is one thing more I tired of trying." Miss Mary E. Nelson, the music teacher My son, you must adopt the want to tell you. I told you a lie is ouc here from Madisonville every Wed motto, 'If at first you don't succeed, when I said I didn't know any one nesday. All who would like to take music I was apply to Mrs. C. Dunlap; Si 00 per moth. tryy'try again.' Take heart today. who wanted a position. Doli't give up. Follow the exam- looking for a place when I told The band boys have started up again. you that." Hold light to the horns, boys. ples! our countryman." "You may go, James left the cheeriul blaze said briefly, "but now," Mr. Sargan Mrs. Davis, the art teacher, gives paint- come back' this iug lessons out hero every Wednesday, very reluctantly indeed, and after All who would like to take, apply to Mrs. as best he could, went afternoon at 4 o'clock." vrapping up James left, but he determined Geo. Alexander. ut into the cold North wind. He When he Be Beautiful. s undecided where to go. He not to come back. tried nearly every store in reached home he poured forth the If your blood is bad, your face shows it. f whole story into his mother's ever you that the It - "?, however, which he vowed ready ear. She sympathized with of is nature warningattention beforecondition the blood needs serious hAwouW not try. it was a large him, but advised him to return to diseases set in. Beauty is blood deep, and one Mr. Sargan. cstaoTisliment controlled by pimples and liver when you In the afternoon he was still de- your face, sed at once and secure spots on Mr.' Sargan. He was a very cross go a bottle afraid termined not to go, but his mother of Carlstedt's German Liver Medicines, as oilman, and every one was urged him until he reluctantly conof liini. He walked they will purify the blood, clear the comAS James walked past that store sented and started. plexion and bring the rosy flush of health past the he was saying to himsclt, "i nau finally store a time or two and to the faded face and take away the liver went in, resolved to take rather starve than to have a posi" what he believed to be in store for spots and pimples. For sale by St. Berthat old tion under nard Drug Store. "Hey, boyl D'ye know of any him. Building Ordinance. boy about your ago that wants a He found the old gentleman in a a position? A good one it is too, very pleasant humor, which sur- The City Council of tht City Earliof prised him. and'pays well." ngton, Ky.,do ordain as follows: "Take a chair take a chair," up and saw Mr. James looked (1) That no dwelling, storeSartean himself standing in the said Mr. Sargan. "Now I'll tell you what I Want. house, outhouse, shed or other doorway. Of course he was ve.ry much confused. He knew it to be When I asked you this morning house of anydescription, except the a fact .hat Mr. Sargan always paid about a position, I didn't want you same be built ot brick, stone, iron good wages. He thought of his myself, but a friend had written to or cement, shall be cither erected mother and how glad she would be me asking for a good strong boy right upon, removed to or placed upon to have him in a good place, but he away to fill a vacancy at twenty any ground embraced within the thought of his vow and responded, dollars a month. But since you boundry or territory within the spoke to me so honestly I rather city of Earlington named in the "No, sir." He walked on, but his mother's think I want you myself, and can't second section of this ordinance. (2) The fire limits of the city of words came to him, and he knew let you go. What do you say?" James was very much taken Earlington shall include all the he had not followed the example ol his countryman. He had told a auacK wun tins, lie icit mat ne territory included in the following lie. What would ins- - motner sayr aiun 1 ueserve ciuier piacc ana lor boundaries: Beginning at the inHe stooped down and picked up a a moment ne wrestled with con-h- e tersection of Railroad and Clark should streets, thence easterly with Clark handful of snow and moulded it science as to whether street to its intersection with Rob into a ball. Seeing a boy coming tell of his cowardice. "O, I'm not worthy of cither inson street, thence southerly with down the street he yielded to a sudden impulse and flung it at him, place. The only reason I came Robinson street to its intersection at the same time dodging around back this alternoon was be- with Farren avenue, thence westthe corner. Looking back a mo- cause some boys dared me to come erly with Farren avenue to its inment later he saw the boy still and I didn't want them to think tersection with Sebrec avenue, thence northerly with Sebree ave, walking along as if nothing had me a coward." "And why didn't you want to nue to its intersection with Main happened, while Mr. Sargan who ttaSbtill standing in the doorway come?" asked "Mr. Sargan, fixing street and thence in the same direction to the point of intersection was'wiping snow from his face and his eyes upon him. "Because, because " with Clark street (if Sebree avenue clotiVes and quivering with anger. "Because what?" and Clark street should be exJames saw that he had missed "Because, if you want to know tended through that portion of the his mark and decided it would be safer for him to get out of the way. truly, I was afraid of you," said city west of the railroad and north There were several others standing James at last, very much abashed. of Main street occupied by the near and he probably would not be Then he added, hoping to justify L. & N. shops, tracks and other himself, "Nearly everybody is properties') thence easterly in a He did not stop suspected. line parallel with Main street to he reached an alley back afraid of you." Mr. Sargan walked to the win- the beginning, comprising the four of his- home. Here he paused a Two boys dow and remained there a long squares which center at the point moment for breath. passed along the street busily talk- time. His next words were slow of intersection of Main and Railand measured and James listened road streets. ing. (3) The City Council, upon peMr. Sargan 01 he's just fu- attentively. "I am sorry that no one likes tition filed before them, may grant rious! He has my little brother up to any person or persons, corpora there because he thinks he threw a me. "Don't say that, sir, for I'm sure tions or companies permission to I expect he's snowball at him. the reason is that they don't know erect any building of wood upon going to whip him." They were out of hearing now, you. I am beginning to like you any lot within said boundary by a vote of the City Council, but James had heard enough to very much." understand that someone else was This seemed to open the conver- upon a yea and nav vote, and regetting the punishmeit he de- sation and Mr. Sargan poured out corded on the minute book of the Council. served. It looked rather cowardly his heart to this boy. "I realize now as I never did be(4) Should any person, corporafor a big boy of fifteen to allow a small boy to be punished in his fore that I am a cross old man. But tion or company, whether owner place. Would George Washington I am resolved that ort this, Wash of house or occupant, erect or ington's birthday, 1 will strive to cause to be erected, remove to or do that wav? In a moment James was off down be more like this great American place upon any of the lots of d in my deportment." ground embraced within the the street to Mr. Sargan's James McDonald was engaged boundary, as described in the secto tell the truth or die in the attempt. He could hear the by Mr. Sargan. He rose in the ond section of this ordinance, any sound of sobs coming from the business until he became partner. house or building prohibited by room as he knocked timidly on the He grew up to be a wise, success- this ordinance, the person or persons, so offending, shall be fined door trembling from head to foot. ful man. Mr. Sargan became amiable and ten dollars for each day the same A very gruff voice said, "Come kind, and he attributed the fact to shall remain within the limits of inl" The door opened very slowly the boy who snowballed him on the aforesaid boundary, to be recovered as other fines. and James entered. Little Harry Washington's birthday. (5) The petition for permission Smith was standing before Mr. A Reminder of Army Life. to erect buildings of a character Sargan who looked very angry. CommerMr Lou Smith, editor of the "Well," from Mr. Sargan gruffer cial, Myersdalc, Pa., says: "A chronic different from those named in the diarrhoea that returns at frequent Inter- first section shall state the mathan ever. of army has been you please; sir, began James, vals, as a remindercontrolled life, Chamber- terial to be used, the size of the "If by effectually Harry more Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Reme- proposed building and the distance to tell you that lain's didn'Ubjow that snowball. I am dy than any other I have ever used. It from the buildings within one hunI want to possesses true merit." For sale by St. Ber- dred feet of the building to be the one that threw it, and nard Drug Store, Earlington, Ben T. Rob- erected. Jijamcs," said his mother as they rose from the breakfast table one cold, morning in February, "Had youthought that this is the 22d of February, George Washington's birthday? 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