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Bee (Earlington, Ky.): March 4, 1897
Bee (Earlington, Ky.): March 4, 1897 Bee (Earlington, Ky.) 300dpi TIFF G4 page images Bee Publishing Co. Earlington, KY 1897 bee1897030401_sn87060004 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Bee (Earlington, Ky.): March 4, 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. ri ; s X1 MJf m twhiM .. JM ' .' 57" EIGHTH YEAR. NvEARLINGTON, FROM THE MAGAZINES. Vt t NO. 9 Roads and Farmers Value. vHuHX2A2EH3aJsILSfc HH9J &fl fJULS. How much would you, give for a L3 11 Rest LUffLS WHEKt MHJKntijrup. xaatcauooo. UMI tlmo. Bolil br drngoWM. farm located a thousand miles Irom ' vvwvww JWJwVIIHI0 a railroad, a wagon road, and every other means of communication with the rest of the world? How much would you give for a farm within four miles of a railroad PHACTICAL and the wagon roads for those four miles filled with mud, stones, sand OaterjmaKer and JeWefer andtrying grades? Late with Tabor Bros., And wouldn't you give more for Manufacturing Jewelers, that farm if the road to town or to Dallas, Tex., and Ernest several market points were hard Wiggcrs, Nashville, Tenand smooth and level, so that venessee. Am preparctKto hicles ol all kinds, including bicydo cles, would happily convey manv Rcpairfng people to and fro, and so you First-Cla- ss could market the farm product; Office at Walker & Tubquickly and cheaply? man's. Main street, werit The value of a farm depends al of Railroad. most wholly on the railroads ami wagon roads about it. Good roads SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. S0- are worth more to the farmer tlinn to any one else. The more easil), quickly and pleasantly he can gel PRACTICE LIMITED TO to and from his farm the more it is Diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose k Throat. worth an acre. MADISONVILLE, KY. The distance to market depends Office in Hustler Building, of the Road. on the character Gopd Roads. A LA I3ELLE JAHDINIERE. ALL fSTRY WEH HOPKINS COUNTY, KENTUCKY, THURSDAY, MARCH 4, 1897. WARNING. ): "We wUli to caution all fci Liver Regulator ;n a subject of the deepest The Busiuess of a Great Ameriinterest and importance to their healtu perhaps their li vta. The sol proprietors can Factory and the People and makers of Simmons Liver Regulator learn that customers are often deceived by Who do the Work buying and taking some medicine, of a similar appcaranco or tasto, believing it to be Simmons Liver Regulator. We warn THE IN AMERICA. IRISH you that unless the word Regulator is on the package or bottle, that it u not Simmons No one else makes, or Liver Regulator. Ono hot evening in July last 1 ever has mado Simmons Liver R'Ruktor.or anything called Simmons Liver Regulator, stood on the brink of a little canal but J. Il.Zcilin it Co,, and no medicine made a row of noble build put it up, and we cannot le lesponsible, il other medicines represented as the ssmo do by anyone o'se is the- same We alone can u;ni of Simmopa r IBS F. G. NIEMS, that skirts kg It r$ vr B; t i ings constituting the largest textile mill in New England and perhaps not heln you aj you ore led to xpect they will, Bcwthts fact wollin mind, iljou have in the world, and watched hunsw.r-ns- : Ixxm in the habit of using a medicine which dreds and thousands of you supposed to b? Sunmcns Liver Regulator, because (he name Mas somewhat like pour over the bridge that connects it, aim tho ptckttgo ilnl in t have the word the mills with the town of which Regulator on it, jou liuve imposed they are the chief support and upon and have not livn taking Sihimon Li ver Regulator nt all The it gulalor1 hw pride. As the great bell clanged boen favorably known for many years, ana. forth its si peals, one could hear all who no it know li"w necessary it is for Oonslij- - the cessation of toil for the day. Fever and Agun. Rilious tion, lleaiUcho Dytpensia, aimalldisonlei The mighty turbines, fed by this arising irom a uitwaseu J.ixtr. ceased Wn ask vou to lixik for yourselves, and canal from the merrimac, bw that Simmons Lucr RtyitUior, which to revolve, the great Corliss enjou can readily distinguish by the Red Z gines that in recent years have on wrapper, and by our name, is the only raeOiciue ralied Simmons liver Iteulatt r. come to the aid of water power in J. II. ZK1X1N A CO. all big mills, came to a stop; the Tako three bundled thousand spindles, 0 immom TAvtr Regulator the eight thousand looms, and the thousands of other ponderous ma chines, ingenious and effective Are Women Growing- Nicer? L. & SON. L. & R almost past belief, for picking, : tt FASHIONABLE becoming more mar Arc women THE GREAT cleaning, roving, bleaching, print GARRETT A. HOBART. '. riageable? somebody writing in 'P ing, drying, and finishing the one THROUGH TRUNK LINE TJtBiySTJjHtf! lll.tyT: Y3VJPM London "Woman" flatters them hundred million yards cf cotton processes of manufacture thembetween tho cities ol the March Ladies' Home meter right, repeating words if and Phil Sheridan, hero of the war that they are. The writer declares kison in MERCHANT TAtU0H- $:and woolen goods turned out from Cincinnati, Lexington, Louisville these mills every year all this selves' Journal. there arc too few for the line." I of tliq rebellion, of whom General that they are not so ready to rush One feature of the manufacturEvansvillc, St. Louis, singa large variety of songs to him, Grant once said to me with his own into matrimony, certainly, for their o::: vast mass of machinery, scattered ing industries of a "country Easter' Hats and Uonnets. that And the cities ol iips: 'General Sheridan is supposed lives are no longer stunted and andyf I stop suddenly he will ? over sixty acres of flooring, came makes them of perhaps more in1MP0RTFR OF CLOTHS AND SUITINGS. The fashionable materials for Nashville, Memphis, Montgomery the proper word and note. We by some persons to be capable only empty, and they arc perhaps into a stop. a9 six terest ji: Upper iirit St., Evansvllte, Ind than the agricultural indus- this Easter's hats and bonnets are havO lot tried to teach him, but he of a single brilliant and dashing clined to subject suitors to a little Mobile and New Orleans, o'clock in tho afternoon is called tries, is the constant change in the chip, manilla, Leghorn, NeapoliHe earnestly solicit! tba patronage of bit Hop Moreover, kids coantv menus is very quick and his memory is exploit. There never was a greater more mental criticism. in all New England and English character of the product, as well as tan, Madagascar men are, happily, not so eager to ( AND SPEED UNRIVALED. had come. In place of the hum in the methods of manufacture. straw, and all the straw br3ids, es- surprising. Some of his songs arc: mistake; he is able to conduct a marry young. "I think we shall "Mru;y Had a Little Lamb," campaign over an extent of terriand clatter of machinery, tho pat- The farmers' products seldom or pecially those imitating .satin. find as the world goes on more SHORTEST AND QUICKEST ROUTE innumerable feet made itself never change. The wheat scaled Black velvet is largely used for "Three Crows," "Hark, I hear a tory as large as any nation in the ter of happy marriages, and rejoice our From St. Louis, Evansvillc hoard. Then the first of the army up in Egyptian tombs fifteen hun trimming with moire and $atin Voice," "Three Blind Mice," world caj cover with its troops.' and Henderson to the cletgy-me- n quality of benevolence, for the reae There are many of your "Noble Duke of York," etc. of five thousand operatives began Ostrich dred years before the birth of ribbons, deftly looped. among the dead and among sons that I have just stated are .songs are his favorites. SOUTHEAST AND SOUTH! to come, first by driblets, compris- Christ is found to be identical with tips and long feathers are in vogue, no special musical abil- the living who have a tender spot deep. and powerful incentives to There is ing those who did not need to wash that grown in, Egypt today, and though flowers are given preferity in'tlie family, though we are all in the hearts of the people of happiness. II only each sex would or care to, then the larger streams upon being planted yields a simi- ence over everything. The big THROUGH COACHES K TO more fully realize the honor done as the doors of some great room lar crop to thaf now grown. Not Parma violets, as well as the enor- fondiof music. His father and j Massachusetts. She still cherishes From above cities to Nashville sing ducts, and he always asks for the memory of Bishop Cheverus, to it at the altar by the other The were thrown open, each operative only do Kansas City, Montana, objects mous roses and poppies that were manufactured nicest, most chivalrous heaitcd and Chattanooga, makhaving to go and come by a special change every few years, but the so generally used last season, con- certain ones. One evening, about the first Catholic bishop of Boston men sometimes say that half their Colorado, Pacific ing direct conCoast, staircase in order to avoid the field is constantly enlarged by the tinue to obtain, while camellias, a month ago, I was playing a va- missionary to the Indians, nection of savage and of pesti- pleasure in a wife consists in takriety bf hues, for him. He was gorging of any particular exit in appearance ol new things to make tuberoses, white lilies, ing care of her, yet one can not Utah, Washington, Omaha, 1 lence, the American Fenelon, afterWITH TULLMAN PALACE CARS case of fire, and finally the dense close;by and much interested. blue hortensias, ragged things not dreamed of a few For Atlanta,Savannah,Macon, of Bordeaux and help agreeing with the saying of stream of humanity, male and fe- years ago. lilectncity now gives robins arc counted as anile new." wanted to play "Marching through ward archbishop St. Paul, Nebraska, She docs not forget some writer that a woman, in order Jacksonville and Points ? cardinal. male, big and little, until the employment to hundreds of thous-Isabel Mallon,- - in March !raai Georgia' "to,see if he would to give her hand with dignity, must ' father's friend IN FLORIDA The other tunes were Bishop Fenwick,-m. . broad iron bridge was packed and Black Hills, ands of persons whose great grand dies' Home Journal. ringing in my head, and I could whose honored dust sleeps under be able to standalone." Ex. shook under the strain. Brown- fathers never heard of a telegraph, VIAConnections arc made at Guthrie not remember how the air started. the shade of the college which he To be Healthy. Musical Precoclousncss. ing's description of the rats as they a telephone, an electric light, or a and Nashville for all points I was much interested in the ar- His father was also at a loss, so I founded, Prof. Shuetuck says: "Eat fruit came in answer to the three shrill North, East, South and West notes of the Pied Piper came to motor. While new farms spring ticle on "Early Fondness for Mu- asked the boy. He thought a mo-"I deem it an honor that yoji for breakfast. Eat fruit foi lunchup every day in the wilderness, it In Pullman Palace Cars. ment, then began to hum, stopping have assigned me a a part on this eon. Avoid pastry. Shun mufmy mind. VESTIBULED TRAINS, is always the same old wheat or sic," signed "C. M." in Babyhood with "Nol" Again he tried and occasion. I am, as you know, a fins and crumpets and buttered inI hope that should any of the corn that results. But every day for last May. At that time I SLEEPERS, DINING GMZr Puritan among Puritans, a dis- toast. EMIGRANTS bread. Eat whole-mea- l s of this particular mill some new factory begins turning tended writing of my experience in with the same result, but the third amomg dissenters a heretic Decline potatoes if they are served CHAIR GARS (SFERAETES). ' Seeking homes on the line of thi ever read these lines they will take in this line, as I think it must be time he tried and he sang the air senter out a product the like ot which among heretics, After the way more than once a day. Do not for his road w receive special low rates no offence at the comparison. The I neglected to do so, but perfectly, using CONSULT TICKET AQENT, OR was never seen before, and, in unusual. Sec squats of tljis company foi picture was not an unpleasant one; lately our boy has made such an words. M. A. M., in Babyhood. inui yu can neresy so wursmp i drink tea or coffee., Walk four F. M. RUGG, TRAV. PAS3R AOENT, some cases, let us hope may not the uod of my fathers. But I am miles every day. Wash the face rates, routes, &c, or write to ST. LOUIS, MCf it had just the diversity suggested be seen again. More than this, it advance that I would like to know glad to bring my tribute of honor every night in warm water and The Irish In America. C Atmorb, O. P. & T. A., and is not reasonable to suppose that if any other mothers have had a like by the poet. There were men Irishmen have rarely ever re- and respect to Father Conaty." sleep eight hours. Take a bath WANTED-A- N IDEAo7EK&'& Louisville, Keatucky. women, boys and girls, of all ages this stream of novelty which began experience. ceived a finer tribute than that Donahoc's Magazine. every day. You will never need and blue, to flow with the printing press, the When our boy was only a few and colors even green, which fell from the lips of Hon. nerve medicine. and yellow, and striped for tho U. C., tor their J1.SX) prlzo oiler. and the electric months old he could be quieted by G. F. Hoar, the venerable United To Agents of Authorized Com. in the printing and spark, will ever cease. It would singing. If unusually fretful, his panles. operatives reduction in the prices of The States senator from MassachuInformation has been received at steel rails is expected to cause ef dyeing shops arc as apt to be cov- be strange it we happy possessors father would sing second, and the setts. DRUGGIST, this office that insurance companies forts to be made by the rival manered with color as the miller is of these wonderful tools, unknown two voices would soon soothe him. Speaking at the banquet to Dr. not autnorized to transact business ufacturers to obtain their fuel at with (lower; here were to our forefathers, should fail to When less than two years old he powdered Conaty in Worcester, Mass., SenaST. CUAKLES, in this State are soliciting by cir- lower prices and cause a cut in and the lean, the tall and profit by them, ajid turn out still showed great interest and fondness the fat tor Hoar delivered himself of the ' jMm$w short, pretty women and more wonderful things in the fu- for music played by an orchestra cular letter and otherwise, and wages both of mill hands and min- k KENTUCKY. the following noble sentiments: ers. actually writing policies on propwomen less pretty; dark and fair, ture. The next century ought at a summer hotel. He was always "The single event most imporDr. Dell's Pine Tar Honey acts as a balm Druggists' Sunbrics neat and sloven. And it should certainly to give the world gifts as quiet while the music was performerty located in this State. tlicc Cine of tant to Massachusetts after the Revmucus, allaying Compoutrttc-said here that no such squalid valuable as steam and electricity. ed, and during intervals would inThe attention of all agents of to the lungs, cutting the and strengthen be prescriptions Cartfullg olution ended until the rebellion the inflammation, healing companies authorized to do busi ing. It is sure to do you good cannot do poverty saddens tho visitor to The factories of 1997 will make sist in his baby way for more.. At broke out was the Irish immigraness in this commonweaun is you harm. Thousands have been benefited these mills as can be seen in every wonders, ol which we have no con- this time he learned the first eight tion which began 184.0. We had Manufacturing town in England. ception. Pinup G. Hubert, Jh., notes of "Manhattan Beach." hereby directed to Sec. 633, Ken- by its use. good reason to bid them welcome. tucky Statutes, which provides a Every woman and girl wore shoes; in March Scribncr's. At sixteen months, when I would The Girard coal trust brings in The relation of Ireland to Massa penalty for acting as agent, solicit a sufficient income to maintain begin to sing him to sleep, if I did the poor slattern, barefooted, and chusetts and to American liberty The President' Enormous Hall. with a ragged siiawl thrown over not sing the tune he wanted he has been quite close from the be- ing for, or placing insurance in 1, Goo pupils at the college. j. w. pritohbtt.JL, her head, that one finds by the "As many as eight hundred let- would say, "Nol" and when asked ginning. In 1676, when Massa unauthorized companies, and Sec. Dangers of the drip which provides a way in which thousand coming from the cotton-mill- s ters in one day are received at the what mother must sing he would MADISONVILLE, KY. suffering from the 698, The greatest danger Irom La Grippe is chusctts.was of England was conspicuous White House, but comparatively sing surplus lines may be placed. in a scale descending H reasonol its resulting in pneumonia. effects ol King Phillip's terrible Agents are requested to notify able care is used, however, and Chamberby her absence. The women and few of these, only the most impor- "la-l- a la," and would never be sat- war, the generous people of Ire- by telegraph when lains Cough Remedy taken, all danger will girls of our manufacturing towns, tant ones, reach the President, for isfied until I found the song lad sent over a contribution for our this Department especially where the native Ameri if he dealt personally with all his he wanted.' Often I would try a relief. any loss occurs in which unauthor- be avoided. Among the lens of thousands who have used this remedy for la grippe, can stock still holds its own, re- correspondence he could do noth- great many before the right one "They played no unimportant ized companies are interested in we have yet lo learn of a single case having attempting resulted in pneumonia, which shows contain a vivid appreciation' of pretty ing else. Very many of the letters was found. At twenty months he part tin the Revolutionary service. order that any persons things in dress and adornment. In addressed to the President arc would keep perfect time to bright, to act for the company in adjust- clusively that this remedy is a certain preOne of the most striking and noble clllCAG4vfeJ5lf some of the cotton towns, such as trivial, not a few of them imperti- lively music by pounding with his figures in that military history ment of a loss may be apprehended ventive of that dread disease. It will efis and punished for violation of the fect a permanent cure in less time than Fall River, where the French nent, and some of them angry and hand on a table or chair. ISJUSTASCOODFORADULTS. the brave Irishman Montgomery. any other treatment. 25 and 30c bottles for WARRANTED. PRICE BOcts. law. months old Canadian and the Irish have driven threatening. These, if the Private He is twenty-seveby St. Bernard Drugstore, Earlinglon, The greatest military event in our O AI.ATIA, II LRVItXH f.V Property owners who go outside sale T. Robinson, Mortons Gap: George rajlModlrlnoCo.,tt.Iuts.Mo.LS., Not. 1C, 1333., the Yankee girl from the spindles Secrctarv is a judicious man, the now, and for the past months has war of independence until the sur'k Ben bottlos or Wo Hold lost year, Gentlemcni OllOVKtJ TA8TELKDH C1I1IJ. TOUIC and hare and the loom, there is less concern President never hears of, and the been able to tell me the names of render at Yorktown was the ex- the State to place their insurance King, St. Charles this year. In all our exbouuit threo tnm ulrcadf llio druir btulncu. hate perience of II yours. In for personal appearance than in" malicious in:ent of the writer is many tunes I would hum or play pulsion of the British nrmy from 111 companies that have not comThe C. & O. K, K having se never aold an article that ksto auch universal aau Yours truly. plied with the provisions of the loctluu aa your Tonio. s on the piano. He knows upwards Boston. The foot of a foreign inLynn, for instance, with its Amer' thwarted. The requests for AUfl.i 1V.MI CW TntHE State law, must also go outside the cured the bulk of the New England EwmtLil Manare scarcely numerable. ol two dozen airs, and will not al vader has not touched the soil of State to have their losses adjusted, coal trade for a term of years by ican shoe operatives, or in SO YEARS increasing its rolland lunch- - low mc to sing the words ot one chester with its American Patches for EXPERIENCE. Massachusetts from that day to as it is unlawful for any person to cutting rates is ing stock and enlarging the capa recent cloths add to the burden. Beg- song to the tune of another. Every Among the more act as agent or adjuster for a comthis. M9HVIUI pany not licensed by this depart- city of its cars. The new coal recruits to the mills are the Ar- ging letters, for numbers, take the few days a new tunc will strike his "When Washington's army en- ment. cars hold forty tons each. D.N. Comincoke, menians and Polish Jews, of whom second place in the President's fancy, and he will remember it and tered Boston, after his relieving ROUTE OF THE Insurance Commissioner. A Well Known Physician, there are some in almost all the mail. They come from every part ask for it. For some time he has Putnam on the 17th of March, CHICAGO and manufacturing of the land, and relate to every been humming parts of songs, and Dr. W U. McDowell, of Central City, Cured After Suffering 15 Years England New TRADE MARKS, 1776; with drums beating and NASHVILLE DESIGNS, Mr E, 13. Haclett, a prominent Dry Ky , says German Liver Powder is the possible subject. Some are ap- now sings quite a number. He colors flying, and Sir William towns. COPYRIGHTS Ac. family medicine made, and no home THK ONLY Anyone tending a rtetoh and dmcrlptlon may get an ed- knows the words and music to Howe with his army and his troops Goods Merchant, o( Morganfieltl, Ky., suf- best Watching the privates of this peals to aid the writer to quickly ascertain, free, whether an Invention la fered for years with Constipation and In should be without it. Price Jjcls. Monef probably patentable. Communications atrlctly Pullman Vestlbuled Train Servloo wttt army of workers pour forth from ucation, or to pay off a mortgage, some of these songs, to others went out, au event which Burke For silo confidential. Oldest nsency fiiraecurlag patent digestion, and was prevailed upoit by a refunded where not satisfactory. Say Coaches, Newest and Finest In America. Wo havo a Wutilngtou oeico. piano or a pony; and only the chorus, and to "America" said 'was .nore like the departure traveling man lo uso Carlstedt'a German by St. Bernard Drug Store: Talenta taken tuauuith Munn A Co. recelv the mills where they have been at or to buy a Sleepers and Dlalnr Oara pedal notice In tho , work since half nast six in the no form of public appeal is absent "Marching Through Georgia, "and of a people than the retreat of an Liver Powder, saying it had done bim SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, The Ohio associwow THK to aid the building of churches, a few more he only hums the air. army, the watchword ot the day great good He gave it a trial and he be- ation at Cleveland had under disboantirully Illustrated, lanrest circulation of morning, with an hour's rest a any scleiitlnoJnurnal, weekly, tcrniaKLai a year; gan to feel better alter the first dose. After tJTOH tlidslx lunnths. specimen coplea and llANU noon, and bearing in mind the fact to endow schools, to build monu- He is very correct and keeps per- was St. Patrick. The good St. using it, Mr. HacVelt, who was troubled cussion the establishment of a sin lluoK ON 1'ATKNTH seal froo. Address gle sales agency for all of the biments, and to aid every other good fect time, MUNN & CO., Terre Haute, Indianapolis, mills have been in came into Boston with with Piles, was surprised to find himselt Patrick nlt llroiiilnny, Nov York. He often asks mo to sing about General Washington, and he came cured ot this most dreaded of all afflictions. tuminous coal producers upon a steady and profitable operation for purpose for which men or women basis to distribute CHICAGO, percentage He is now a well man and does not have to nearly half a century, the .manage- or children associate themselves. things which have happened to to abide. about 10,000,000 tons. Sufficiency Heated medicine. It cures and you do Milwaukee, St. Paul,' ment of this vast machine for On one day the requests for spe- him, and I do so to the tunc of "The catalogue of the brave uso any junuo BLUINU. If BELMONT hun- cific sums aggregated nine thous- "Old Kentucky Home," the only soldiers that the Irish race has not become a slave to tho medicine. WW AU. P0WT8 IN TH turning out and selling one you are effected In this manner, give it a Trad Milk. This House Is New I yards of goods a year and dollars. These appeals arc one he will allow for that purpose. furnished to America is too long trial, as it will only cost you ajcts, and furnishings ara New A "Quarter g Ceatf. 0RTH AND NORTHWEST, dred million Everything Flitt class. LlxJ X f f DOBS NOT STREAK Till CLOT II KS, will impress any one as possessing unavailing in the nature of things And now he sings his experiences for repetition here. Besides Mont- should il not prove as v,o say, tho druggist L ROGERS, f P, AJ8FFRIBS, I MAOISONVILUE. tfY. ought to restrain and other narratives to the same gomery, there are Andrew Jackson, will refund lo you your money. For sale-b- The blest Bluing made, Take no other I QmP. , EvanMiUe. as much general interest, and far and Joo. PaM, Agt , - R. GRI3WALD, . 1. fones, St. Dernard Drug Store. For sale by St. Bernard Drug Store. Har- tune, and manages to make the the great hero of the war of 1812 Prbmfer. haltanooat, Ttaaa, human interest, than tip the practice.- A. G, P. A., EmbwJU. lad more mill-hand- s ) Ix-e- tali' DR. A. P. BOSTON s. a. N. AILROAD - FRITSCH I s I I 1 Bell-tim- e, A "Witliotjit o Cl-iennfij- mill-town- s, Col-leg- -- H9 BEST TRAINS -- I recog-mzlj- j -- y 1 3' St. Louis or Chicago. 1 mill-hand- "la-la-l- a" r BEORGE KING, steam-engin- e, GROVES! J 1 . Hotel QCllC rfwmJm North CHILL TDNIC COO TASTELESS n dfii BKta auto-grap- thread-maker- s. bed-quilt- s llMlTED I !5333g NBW I SOUTH that-thes- e ' ..Wc.. uravnT self-respe- H- nt - a 1 If ft 7 a (. r. V . ..Ali w" ' - ".1 f Wi. , lftv -- Vk' i -- g a Hopkins Co record a hwt trajn mode last weok, been challenger fornhc free silver ot our railroads ta this country 1 !i vile and obsceno newspaper His conviction and sentenco was an event distinctly lend ing to the promotion of public morals, aud the protection of the sons and daughters of BKE rHJBLISHINB COMPANY. our laud from filth and corruption. At a time when indecent newspaper publication (Incorporated.) is so dangerous and common, everybody in I tfea PcttoSca at Rarllnt ton as Second ClJHMMT, favor of cleanliness should encourage the punishment of such offenses and desire that it should be' more frequently imposed. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: While I am much surprised by the number of respectable people who have Joined in OnYeT,s4ctetlrIiradvanee It oo urging clemency in the case, my duly seems Mmh)m, Six " so ," " Three MoM, " aj so clear to me that I am not in the least SlnglaCoftot 3 templed to interfere .with the Just and Specimen copies mailed (res on application. CsrreapvMenta wanted In all parta of the wholesome sentence of the court oantv. AMreu ns (or particulars. 4Ear Bee and proprietors and a distributor through the mails and otherwise of a disgustingly preference to any other, In fact almost to the exclusion ot all others? Do people bay Hood's Sarsaparilla Why on oro PROOF la INJPLENTY. THURSDAY, MARCH f 4, J897. There are many other indecent papers that manage not to be "obscene." What pity that the They know from actual use that Hood's fa the best, i. c.,Uurca when others fall. Hood's Barsaparllla is still mado under the personal supervision of tbo educated pharmacists who originated it. The question ot but is Just as positively decided in faror of Hood's as tho question of comparative sales. Another thing: Every advertisement of Hood's 8arsnparllla is true, is honest. Because Affidavits and Statements From Five of the Election Officers of the4' Mill Precinct SUBSTANTIATE THE CHARGE That Walter M. Young Attempted to Cast a Fraudulent Vote at the Late Election. WAS IT press should stoop to vile things. Dr. Baker for Senator. In this issue vc announce the candidacy of Dr W. S. Baker ol Madisonvillc, for the office of State Senator from the counties of HopaS kins and Christian subject to the action of the Republican party. Dr. Baker is an old soldier, served under Burnsidu and Sherman, was at the sieges of Knox-vill- c and Atlanta, and has been a steadfast Republican from the war to the present time. He has medicine in Madisonvillc for (SONiMONiTUE iWEDIlHul FRI I5ATI a number of years and is well i i known to the people of this I 12 113 I County. The Doctor is a man of 10 II 89 14 i 15 16 17 18 19 201 sterling worth and, if elected, 121 I22I23I24I 25126127! would serve his constituents with care and zeal. 2fl 29 I30J31 CtlB j ilH ,RUNQTOM Hood's Sarsaparilla .. HOOd Is tho Ono True Wood rurlOer. All druggists. $1. Prepared only by I. Hood ft Co., Lowell, Mass. are the only pills to take a TaLENDAfe S FlllS wltb Hood's sarsaparlllsw ( i mm I prac-ticc- d ' felM2l3l4l5l6l U 1 I I I 1 1 ! 1 detailed affidavit from W. L. Cunningham, an honest small farmer CIRCUIT JUDGE. with the balof the Nebo country, which carried MARBLE We are authorized to announce son administration didate for Circuit lodge in this, the Fourth Judi- ance turned over by Cleveland to with it the conviction of its truthcial District, subject to the action ot the Democratic party. McKinlcy. They state the former fulness and disturbed the Popo-crati- c STATS SENATE. have been $2,412,808,788, and demagogues and the unscruannounce to We are prietor" get wicked over this bit of RODINSONRobinson asauthorized to tor State a candidate the latter is pulous Mail, as they have not been election news, which they hoped 112,837,255. Senator, from the counties ot Hopkins and that Christian, subject to the action of the Republican But they fail to notice that indisturbed since the morning after was gone and lorgottcn, and play party. of borrowing money Harrithe late election, which culminates a big bluff by denying the whole W. BAKER We are authorised to announce Dr. for stead of Madisonville, as a candidate son paid off millions of the public (today in the inauguration ceremon matter and demanding the proof. State Seaator, from the counties of Hopkins and agement of international comChtistian, subject to the action of the Republican Washington. debt,, and conceal the very import- merce reject. To party After quoting The Bee's comthe ordinary ies at ant financial fact that the balance layman unbiased by They and the Mail have been ments upon this point,as produced partisan preWEATHER left in the treasury by Cleveland is swing at the alleged above, the Mail, in its usual delijudices or selfish considerations, given fullagent ol the Kcpumican cate and tasty manner speaks thus: "boodler merely the residue of the loan obFORECAST. knowing that our present bi- nartv." The Mail has rung the It is falsa from beginning to end, and tained by issuing bonds to the metallic currency based upon a changes constantly on this theme, would not be noticed, save for the fact that amount of 262,000,000. If our a the Tub Bee brings in gold standard has provided for and The Bee has kept its own the editor oftwo honorable gentlemen the For Thursday, colder; names of friends the enemy will bring this t imniwist counsel and let them rave. All Madisonvillc, Tbe senior proprietor of it'iw r generally of fair weath loan into the book account they the coinage of a larger amount of forces possible have been mar- tbe Mail challenges tbe editor of The Bkk silver than of gold, it would seem shalled in the attempt to prejudice to produce tbe proof of bis assertions. er. will show a deficit of about n I Messrs. W. W Showers. J. Martin. This was caused by a superfluous to occupy much time public sentiment into the belief Dayton Cooke, A W. Denny D.and other in debating or advocating an im- that a crime had been committed election officers were present, and Tub Uek What ever did become of that tailing off of customs receipts un- possible double standard.' at Nortonville, because forsooth as is dared to produce proof ot its contemptider the Wilson law of 130,000,-00"twenty-five?- " week "a sum ble allegations. Prove your statement, or The Bee stated last DOWN IN THE MINES. of money was left with a Norton- stand convicted of malicious and willful Late Literary News. falsehood. John Feland, Jr., will make The most intensely interesting ville man to be handed to the Re"Dare" is a good word. In this Cuban Brutality. the race for Commonwealth's At people of the world just at this publican precinct committeeman matter The Bee sustains its Mr. Den T. Robinson, who now asks past campaign If the story of the death of Dr. moment are the millions of famine to be used for legitimate S torney in his district. purposes, which money was neither record of proving all its assertions, lobe nominated and elected State Senator Ricordo Ruiz, the American citi and plague stricken India. But lit and it may ever be expected to for this senatorial district, was at one time Paul JIoore's ride was like that zen in the prison at Guanabacoa, tle is known of this region by the delivered nor returned." considered among the best of miners and All pressure possible has been prove what it says. of Paul Revere in at least one The following affidavit from many thousands of bushels of coal be has oy :ne torture 01 "componte ' is people of the United States. Such brought to bear by the Mail and the reports as come to us are the 1 got what it went after. true, no search need be made in things seen through the British popocratic demagogues behind it three honorable gentlemen of Mad mined. In the St. Charles mines. Sarsaparilla isonville covers the case fully and The second trip ot Mr. J. O. Atkinson Where- - was that "eagle eye" the records ol old Spanish inquisi- glasses. What has been the effect to force an indictment as a matter briefly and will probably be to tbe Georgia gold fields confirm bim In while the Nebo free silver "boodle" tion for more horrible and fiendish of British rule in India? Why of politics, without reference to the "proof" even by The tbe belief that the vein found there can be Why facts in the case. They have play- Mail: case was being introduced to the practice than that suffered in Cuba these terrible famines? plagues? Julian Hawthorne has ed their hand without scruple and We, the undersigneJ. late officers of worked profitably under proper managein this century ol enlightment. Grand Jury? ment. been sent by The Cosmopolitan now must suffer the deep chagrin for tbe lection November It is said that Dr. Ruiz endured Magazine to India to obtain at their luckless attempts to force election, in and tfor the held on Precioct in Secretary Jones, of tbe Darnjley Coal Mill 3, 1896. Ei-v- y liquor cases at the fearful punishment of the com- answers to these questions at first the grand jury and run the Court. Hopkins county, Ky., hereby certify that Company, made a trip last Saturday for compromised by the ponte for four days says, was during the hours in which tbe polls were tbe purpose of opening np new markets before his life hand and depict the situation as it That case, the Mail open said day, in said prepayment of 300 by the defendant. was ended. appears to an American. The pushed with all ardor before the cinct, for voting on M Young, of Madison-uill- for their coal. Mr. Walter Vt thorough in March Cosmopolitan contains the grand jury, who after Issue, tbe Courier- Ky , appeared before Got off pretty cheap. The torture consists in beating first of what iu probably the most vestigation, dismissed the matter said election and wanted tothe officers of In lastIn Sunday's from Frankfort, has vole. Upon Journal, a special being challenged he admitted that he bad In Todd County the Republi with a cylindrical piece of iron, important series of articles ever without returning an indictment this to say about Inspector Norwood. in county six taking care that death docs not presented in this magazine. Noth- as an unbiased grand jury must, in not been that the could not months, and Slate Inspector of Mines Norwood's cans and National Democrats was told be vote, but Inof the case, have sisted that he was born and raised in but no tbe commission expires tomorrow, nave concluded that they are ensue until the horrible treatment ing has been published which gives the very nature State, and ought to be allowed to vote. an adequate idea of the larger done. successor to blm will be appointed before has been repeated several times. natural allies and fused for the Witness our bands this 37th day of FebIn his affidavit Mr. Cunningham operations of business at least April i, and it begins to be probable that When life can no longer be kept nothing by the class of men fitted told what he knew of genuine ras- ruary, 1897. County fight. he will holds on indefinitely." And we will It. B. TJtterdack, Judge. in. the horribly abused body the for such work by thorough famili- cality on the part of the Demoadd that we hope after a careful considera . D. Martin, Challenger. Wk acknowledge the receipt of victim is ended by a decisive blow arity with the subjects of which crats in their attempts to buy votes William W. Showers, Challenger. tion of tbe matter that Governor Bradley Subscribed and sworn to before mo this the Bowling Green Daily Fress, The article in the at Nebo. can see his way clear to reappoint him. on the head. In this case Dr Ruiz they write. February vj, 1897 Courier-JournThe Bee, although for some handsome and breezy little Repub- is said to have been tortured four March Cosmopolitan on"The Methboth one We say this because the operators and Issue. I.C. Bacon, J, P. H. C. year for miners alike regard him as a man will lican daily, just started in that city nights and left in solitary confine- ods of Banking," by the President time in possession of the facts in 6.50 The affidavit of these gentlemen of one of the largest banks of New the Nebo case, has not interposed Arc you a subscriber to The adapted for the position be bold and again The Bee and Louisville of many newspapers. ment duringthe intervals, with all York a man of widest business these facts in the way of the com- substantiates The Bee's charges tbe records will show that under him such Evening Post both one Bee? You should be. Mr. Walter M. Young did can you imagine a experience formerly Postmaster-Gener- plete and thorough investigation that Fiie- "Inaugural Ball" is said nope lieu. 2'75 "attempt to cast a fraudalent a imng as an accident Irom improper year for is one which every of the Nortonville matter, which k James ventilation when his orders are carried TiiEBEand not to be a ball at all, but only a greater horror? Is there any won- person, however humble Don't Uso Drugs by many vote;" that ho was "challenged;" out has become a thing of his clerk- seemed to be demanded one year tbe past. When promenade concert. The crush is der American blood boils v. hen ship or high his place in the finan- of the honest but misinformed that he "admitted that he had not unless you need them, and then only ior the Governor selects men to fill posibeen in pure drugs, such as are sold by recial world will find interesting and people of the county. It is best length of the county the proper tions nnder him it is natural to believe be JLHE UEE and toojgrcatjfor elbow room and twink such things arc related? sponsible druggists, time," but "insisted" on We keep only Courier-Journinstructive. This series will con- that the grand jury should have voting saying that he was ling feet are out of the question. both one qualified for tbe tho best. That is tbe great disBimetallism. "born alms to selectwethosehope case which has tinction to be looked for wben tbe year for stitute a very complete course of investigated Wat positions, and do be will keep a $1.50 raised in time comes that yoa need them. Senator Walcott's quixotic trip business training, and every young been so continuously exploited and andbe allowed the State and ought one who has been tried and not fonnd The Bee and Weekly Lou The Bee has made no attempt to to vote;" and that Nowhere else will you find so comsince its occurwanting. isville Commercial both to control a grand jury or to Europe in the interest of free man just entering business life and misrepresented he was refused a vote. plete a stock. A good time to begin every old man will alike find it of rence, and that they should have one year for t.2i; tbat spring medicine to run a ' court, nor shall it. silver is believed by some to have The only point of The Bee's Tbe sad news reached here last Friday been allowed to do so without the f immense value. The Bee and any leading publiST. BERNARD DRUG 5T0RE, assertions not covered by this affi that Carl Humphrey, a nephew of Mrs. Both thesel institutions arc of some connection with the formainterposition of any countercharges cation at low price. BRYAN HOPPaR, Manager. POLITICAL NOTES. long and .honored standing, sup tion and assembling of an interThey have done this and have de- davit is that the vote that Mr. McCariey, of this place, had met with an Young attempted to cast was in- accident in the Scbree coal mines which clared by their actions that they Congress. Bimetallic posed to possess character, dig- national The question of the Hopkins-vill- e do not sec cause to indict. Fol tended for Bryan. If Mr. Youncr resulted in bis death. He was employed nity and power to regulate matters Those who are best acquainted Asylum Superintcndcncy is lowing this the Mail has grossly will make affidavit that he in- - as a driver in tbe mine and was thrown in their jurisdiction. Certainly the with that individual assert that it not yet settled. It is generally betrayed its indiscreet friend or tended to vote for McKinlcy or from tbe mine car, and bis bead Hopkins County Circuit Court and was principally to promote the in- belie-e- d that Dr. T. W. Gardiner, friends on that jury, and defamed Palmer Tjie Bee will take.pleasute crushed between car and bank timber. of Madisonvillc, is slated for the and maligned certain jurors whom, in retracting that part of its state- His remains were shipped to Sp iagfitl', s55 its juries are able to sustain the terests of Walcott. s?v Tenn , where they were Interred. Few can explain Bimetallism so place in case Dr. Letcher resiens with the combined aid of office- - ment. time honored tradition which at or is removed, but nothing can be seeking, popocratic, ring politi After securing this affidavit The While the weather the past week was tributes to these high tribunals that he who runs may read. The definitely said under the present cians, it was unable to influence Bee saw Mr. Ernest Nisbet, at the not such as a coal operator or miner would The problem is difficult and com conditions. these elements of strength. have ordered, yet a fair week's work was against their sense 01 ngnt anu plex and the facts in reference to done. justice. The attack made on Mr. W. L it arc not easily obtained. It is Mr. J. R. Rash has been interIn Pennsylvania last week, a thousand In connection with the Cunning: Cunningham by the Mail of Tues- theoretically an international con- viewed and says he would like the ham affidavit, The Bee published : coal miners struck for an advance in day, put in the form of an anony- tract to maintain two metals when Democratic nomination for Legis- two other items which have been wages, but most of them went to work Linens are always in season, aren't they? Espsc-iallagain wben they saw that the opposition to mous letter dated from Nebo, is coined at relative fixed values not- lator. Aside from his politics he quietly kept on tap for use at the Table Linens, Napkins, Ninety inch Linen Sheetis excellent timber. proper time. One of these items the strike among the miners was too the very depth of villiany and withstanding the commercial value ing and Linen Towels. Out-dolife and Scott's strong for them. was with regard to the misapprocowardice. Our Table Linens run in price from 25c. to $ Emulsion of of the bullion should materially Oil with priation of the money left with the 1.55 r Last Friday in South Dakota,Jhe therBen T. Robinson, candidate for The open assault upon grand differ. yard. Nortonville free ssilver man to be Hypophosphites have cured mometer registered 34 degress below zero, State Senator from this district is jurors made by a rural correspondFor 45c. wo show a Sixty - six Inch thousands of cases of consumpand in many places coal was so scarce tbat s It would seem to the student of in Washington with the other delivered to the Republican pref Bleached ent in the same issue, in whose monetary history to be practically Senators and will see the inau- cinct committeeman to be used loss of lives by extreme Damask, with tasty border, and a vine running through cold was tion in the early stages. They feared. brain still rattles the cchos of impossible. An agreement might guration ceremonies through rain for legitimate campaign purposes, JJJj the body of tho cloth, that will make you say, "Cut mo cure old, advanced cases too; and which money the famous or shine. ? bloody murderl" "mill-nig- be perfected ; "shameful Jfc Off tWO and nnf.lialf J...V.O, " uj ojuu as yuu ocu ?t vnrAa ,,.' hut not so many, nor so prompt"twenty-five- " seems to have re that a multiple of a LOCOMOTIVE II. BLASTS. assassin!" "struck down certain silver coin should in all in For 50c. we chow a nice assortment of stvles in both ly. When a case is so far admained in the hands of that am We announce today the candi- bitious free silver 3 at the dead hour of midnight!," ternational business transactions Bleached and aspirant for vanced that a cure cannot be f Bleached Damasks, running in of Dr. W; S. Baker for ReA serious accident occurred at Pembroke county office at least as The Bee rantings of the late free be received as aqual to a certain dacy from the width from 64 to 68 inches. made, even then SCOTT'S publican nomination for State last Saturday, wnile a young lady by the s?5 silver campaign howlers, the spirit gold coin, but it would be difficult Senator from Hopkins & Christian stated, the money "was never de Our Twenty-fivEMULSION checks the rapid inch Damask is not linen, though nameot Gertrude Lucas was attempting livered nor returned." wc say is paradiscal to enforce laws to prevent Counties. of this attack Hy of the disease, relieves the to cross from depot over to platform, she s35 it makes a good appearance and washes The other item was with referthe dis beside the anonymous calumnia- appearance and sale ot the .. ore was struck by tbe engine and knocked down, In Ninety-incpains in the chest, reduces the ence to the attempt of Mr. Walter Linen Sheeting we "show three Prof. Wilbur R. Smith, of Lex- M. Young, the Mail's senior pro the engine and baggage car striking her grades, 75c, $1 and 1.35 tion against W. L. Cunningham. valuable coin. There is one law night sweats, and makes the These are selling nicelv for and cutting off an arm and leg. Her home The manner of its making exhibits superior to legislative enactments ington, wants to be Register of the prictof, to cast a vote, at the late cough easier. In these cases it xdoic lotns ana Napkins, the purchaser displaying her Treasury. gb was at Fredonia, Ky., and she was jutt election, to which he was not enthe desperate straits to which the either national or international. comforts and prolones life. starting for home after a visit to relatives ,555, skill in Drawing, Hemstitching, etc. These also come ISSt titled. Here is the exact language Mail is redued by his honest statein for Table or Dtesser Scarfs, Doyles, etc. at Pembroke. Such an accident Is greatly The It is the law of supply and demand. Frankfort used by The Bee upon this point: I Don't experiment with cures ment of facts. In Towels, Crashes and Napkins, we keep constant to be deplored. The' combinations of capital: the correspondent yesterday predicted One of tbo many straws that Indicate tbe that destroy the digestion. Pin that A change of Master of Trains has taken ly on hand a complete assortment. See our AlMinen your faith to the one remedy President Cleveland has again fulminations of labor agitators; the a U. Gov. Bradley would appoint honesty and high motives which actuate place on the St. Louis divisioa this week, S. Senator on Friday and im- tbe management of tbe Mall is tbe record commanded the esteem of good statutory provisions of class legiswhich has been THE STAN oweis at 20c, 25c, 35c. and 50c. pair.. Our Job Mr. Logsden being succeeded by Mr. SarL,ots are still going at prices regardldss of citizins everywhere by his refusal lation must all bow to the poten- mediately call a special session of of tbe attempt by tbe man wbo Is known cost. Over 20 Years. dard the Legislature. gent, late dispatcher on that division. as its senior proprietor, to cast a fraudulent the Indianapolis editor to pardon . Book about it free for the atkisg. tiality of this invisible, unostenta- vote forUryan. Another north esd crew has bees pat oa convicted of publishing and sendMADISONVILLE. & iC in order to handle tbe heavy freight badFor sale by all druggkts at 50c and When challenged bo Insisted on voting, ing through the mails art obscene cious force that has ruled from Reports are that Mr. McKinlcy . KENTUCKY. ness, and Captain Cole, Jr., has, been tbe wun wwjmstr BACK IF YOU WANT IT, $1.00. paper. In denying the petition time immemorial Circumstances will be a full fledged President be- but admitted that be had not been in tbo lucky man. proper length of time. He & SCOTT & COWNE, New York. govern the appreciation of gold as fore he shall have arranged for a county tbo' for pardon Mr. Cleveland said:'" One hundred and could not have been ignorant of tbe law. milea (a This coaviet was erne ol the editors determined by the cost of specific full fledged Cabinet. one hundred and seventy-siand persisted in attempting to violate tbe mlnte fat the do-rll- ANNOUNCEMENTS. Fake Bookkeeping-- . The obstructionist papers are comparing the balance left in the Treasury at the close of the Harri- fetf. articles. A hundred dollars purchase a fair violin but an Amati or btradivanus wonlci bring several times what it cost when made. acknowledge that Bimetallists the success of the plan for a bimetallic standard is dependant upon an agreement of all the leading countries. From the initial to the finish the question is points one for experts and surrounded with perplexities. Nothing is more dangerous than tampering and experimenting with the cur rency. It is a complex subject, as the influences that determine the value of money are so remote, in terdependent and counteractive that the most observant and careful specialists are puzzled to bring out similar results. How can it be expected that street orators should grasp and de cide such momentous problems, which those who have made finance a lifelong study and been conversant with the practical manwill MEANT FOR BRYAN? The Character of These Gentlemen Above Assault, Even Through the Latest and Vilest Avenue of Anonymous Democrats, and interviewed him Sapervisors Sullivan and D.uls mai'e upon the matter. Evansville a business visit 1st week They In answer to a question Mr. were assisting tho roadmaster on bis Nisbet said: "Yes, I was chal- monthly report lenger for the Democratic party in On account of high water in tho Ohio the Mill precinct at the Tate elec- the O. V. company has been using tho tion. JAr. Walter Young camo to Henderson bridge this week. the polls to vote and I turned him back. He came there to vote and A fall from a box car whilo the train was would have voted if we had al- standing still, injured Drakeman Leonard Upon being asked one day last week. lowed it." Attorney W. L. Gordon, ot Madisonville whether Mr. Young had argued his case after being told he could was called to Louisville last week by tbo not vote, Mr. Nisbet said "Yes" serious illness ot his wife. He returned that Mr. Young had continued by with her In a special car hist Saturday offering the argument to the effect Suspicion now rests on Cat Martin, and that 'ho was born and raised in it is the belief ot his many friends that to the State and ought to be allowed Is seriously contemplating matrimony in All agree that he wi to vote.' the near future. The Bee called the same day to make a good husband. sec Mr. Dayton Cooke who was Capt. J. A. Prentice, the popular con also one of the election officers in ductor of tho E. and G., and poet laureate the Mill precinct, but Mr. Cooke of the L. & N., was born near Louisville was out. However, Mr. Cooke re- and reared in that hustling city. Mrs. member?, and has so stated, that Prentice, the good wife, was Miss Scrog-gaMr. Young did attempt to vote in of the Falls City, a refined, cultured that precinct. lady and the pair have been wedded fifteen The Bee was unable to sec Mr. years. ior twenty-twyears, uapt. rren- Wash Rhea that day. He came to tice has been a conductor, three years of (own just after the editor left. But that time being spent on this division of on Monday he was seen and gavo the L. & N. He is 50 years old, parts bis to The Bee the following statement hair in the middle, is a Mark Twain la in writing, which, so far as it goes, humor, a Chesterfield in manner, and a is directly corroborative of the af- McKinley gold bug in politics, Captain fidavit of Messrs. Uttcrback, Mar- Prentice is also a lincant descendant of tin and Showers, and the interview George D. Prentice, and through his veins trickle the poetic inspiration that distin with Mr. Nisbet. 1 s PORTUNITY. A New Eight-YOlu- mc ia jt At About Your Own Price. Every ono who lias had occasion to consult tho cumbersomo old encyclopedias for somo needed Information, offcctualiyconccalodlnsomolongnrtlclc, will bo glad to know of tho appearance of a new gonoral rcforonco work built along different linos, so that any child who can read may successfully consult It. Here is Mr. Rhea's statement: As I remember the occurrence. Mr, Waller Young appeared before tbe election officers in tbe Mill Precinct at Madisonville, Ky., on November 3, 1896, for the purpose of voting, and made a statement, refused a vote. I do not remember who challenged him, nor just what passed in the discussion. This March 1, 1837. Wash M. Riiba. but-wa- s Letters. Last week The Bee gave publicity to a piece of "Boodle" literature in the form of an explicit and law. Mr. . O. Martin was the chal longer, Mr. Dayton Cooke and others witnessed the attempt Tbe good name and reputation of tho gentleman who composed tho reported minority ot the grand jury Is enough to defend them against defamation at tbe hands of tho 'journyman" editor of a paper with such a record. The Mail and its "senior pro- - (ot 149,-162,74- 5. He remembers that Mr. Young came to the polls to vote, that a general discussion of the case ensued, and that Mr. Young was dc nied a vote. As he states, "he docs not remember who challenged him" nor the details of the discussion. Mr. Rhea also remarked that he believed the board of officers that served in the Mill precinct were all thoroughly conscientious, and only wanted to sec justice done. In this opinion, The Bee heartily concurs. Thus Mr. Walter Young of the Mail stands convicted of the charge against him, upon the testimony of Messrs. R. B. Utterback, W. W. Showers, J. D. 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JJRJSLJSLJSLjSL BISHOP'S bINeNS. y One-hal- Consumption or I 3T Cod-liv- er ht .... e JR One-hal- first-rat- e. h A . S V Courier-Journal- 's m for sixty-eigx -- x" CO Y.yy: AAJtJtJRJtjJtJtJtJtjfe BISHOP 5! f ;.' a , M5( .V. .H MM : . - Mill -- flifer B 4r, MimMU m rr WiKa arT HES V VV H, "8 mr' .Maa. l- - " .,.. p, . daMsSHBVU j- -ii 3uoustru we Chrtoe." ' -- .. . B IW-A- f. . 'yHMiLalBEWBaaBBBfc L. HC ISP L N. TIME TABLE. TIMB OF TRAINS AT SARLINOTON. ft Effective December 20, 1896. HORTH. No.9. Nu. jo No. j3 No. No. 51. t io.it m ,,..,ti:)jn m p inij 4 ' ra m io.ii , tOOTX. 7'joa 5jpm ra No. 91 No, ?j . ., No. to. , No. 77 No 91 nnj No. si I'll P id ,8.14 pm 54 4140 p m ; m 7; are tail Iralni. W. W. BTIIR1DGB, Af Hit. 4:59 Time Table I. G. R. R. a ; (Effective July 19, 1896.) RAST BOUND. Nat. No. 4. No. 6 I.v, NowOrletnt .. 7:15 p m 8.0a a m I.r. Memphlf,,,.,,. B.ijam 7:5pm I.v, l'ulton ,,.,.,.... 1:03pm 11:13pm G:i5 a ra l.v. Padacah mipbi 1:00 am . 4:40pm i:8am 0:17 a m L. Princeton t.T. NortonTllla..,,, 10:45 a m m. w:uuai .,. . . . V.33 y w film m u. aw J hi Ar, LoaUrllle iiiiopm j;i7pm 6:40 a m 11:35 a m Ar. Cincinnati WEST BOUND. No, 3, No. 1. No. 5 I.v, Cincinnati- -. ....11:10pm ajo p m I.y, LoqIitiIIs j:jo am C sj p m 8.0s a m p in Lv. Cantral City.. . . S:ij a m iojj am I.v, Nortonville...... 911am 11131 p m t:jj p m Lv, Princeton... 13.11am 1:55 pm ..io:iSam Lv. I'aducah.. n.topm 5.50pm ,.; t.ijpm 1.37am 7.50 pm Ar. Pulton 3.30 am 640pm 7,10am Ar. Memphla ....... looin . 1. Special attention givefi to Mining, Screening and Handling. Sweet Homo" by Schubert, Weber the entry to listen and only heard time after 5:30 o'clock. MORTONS GAP. and Verdi, ice cream will be made by The the mule shako himself as he WE ARE PREPARED TO FILL ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY. The prize cake will Walter McGary and C. Curtis, of Earl M. B. Long. stood on the track with his harness Died. be exhibited at Long's bakery next Inglon, were in tbe Gap last week. on. The miner investigated at Mrs. W, L. Gordon, wifo of once and found tho car off the Theo. Clark, of Dawson, candidate for week. XJ& A. Here arc the names of those Hon. W. L. Gordon, of Madison- track arid the body of Carl Hum- representative, wa.ijin the Gap last week. ville, died at her home in that phrey lying across the track and who will gaily Walk in pursuit of gTO THE PLEASE ADDRESS ALL COMMUNICATIONS Mr. Irwin Sisk.of Southard school bouse the cake, and the manner of their place on Monday evening, March chain in front of car with his head Ar. NewOileani..... 7.40pm 7.30pm was In Mortons Gap last week. COMPANY. She had been in ill health wedged between the car and mine pairing off: All trains run dallr. Not. 3 and 4 carrr Pull- 1, 1897. Wm. Atkinson, of White Plains, was in man Bullet Sleeper, rMllnlnccbalrcaii between for a number of years and the skill timber. 1. Mrs. Kramer and Walter McGary. The jaw bone against Cincinnati and New Oilcans. Direct connections 2. Mrs. Myers and Doctor Goocb. of eminent physicians was of no the car was crushed and the skull the Gap Thursday. made at all JunCllont. II, HANSON, G. P. and T. A. 3. Mrs. Jack Day and T, C. Martin. Roy Robinson was in E.irlinglon Saturavail. On last Saturday, Mr. Gor- at base of brain was pressed 4. Miss Carrie Crenshaw and W. C. don brought her home from Louis- against the timber. It was the blow day. McLcod. ville, via Henderson in a special on the? back of the skull that Dr. Williams and W. H. Edwards were aud s. Miss EOie Stevens ... Jesse Harnrd- A'bill has been introduced in the . vv. c. Mrs. Stevens and v. ..t titneriuage. 6arlingfor car. There was no improvement caused ueatli, aitnougn it any in Madisonville Friday. Minnesota legislature to tax coal 7. Mrs. Hooser and J. W. Twyman. in her condition and she died fracture existed, it was scarcely C. W. Edwards, of Hopkinsville, was mines one cent per ion on ineir 8. Frankie Stokes and Nick Toombs. among friends and relatives at the disccrnable to the physician who bere one day last week. 9. Sallie Farnsworth and S E. Stevens. output in lieu of all taxes. News Notes Personal Paragraphs and time mentioned. xo. Lizzie Browning and Riley Coil. made the examination. John Carroll was in Madisonville, Mon11. Annie Cowell and Roy Bocbman. Why suffer with Coughs. Colds and La- For a The interment took place at Odd Other Doing at Home Worthy The car was off the track, but day. 12. Mrs Emma Davis and Ben Brown Grippe when Laxative Bromo Quinine Fellows Cemetery Tuesday after- had run only a few feet after being prool Special Mention will cure you in one day. Doe not If rumor is true, tbere will soon be a noon. derailed. The mule was standing If tbe system is fortified by Hood's duce the ringin-i- n the head like Sulphate swell wedding in our town. 1 , up in tablets convenient with the chain slack when found. Sarsaparilla, which makes ricb, red blood, of Quinine. riagazlnc Club. We will sell for taking. Guaranteed to cure, or money Mrs: Nora Mogenheimer, of Ear'inglon, there is II. tie danger of sickness. Lent began yesterday. It is supposed that the car jumped Price 25 Cents. For sale by refuuded. Ladies' Magazine Club met the track and that Carl was jolted visited her parents bere this week. The Earlington, Ky. BAILEY'S 0. K. Mr. J. R. Rash spent Sunday in with Mrs. W. F. Burr last Thtirs off and fell with his head between SHOES An iron ship weighs 27 per St. Bernard Drug Store Tbe social at the resinence of Gee Henderson. day afternoon, Feb. 25. the car and the timber. The re- Browning was a success. Several Earling- cent less than a wooden one of the "We want good roads," say the Miss Sue Burr reviewed "Ed- mains were interred at Springfield. ton people atteuded. same dimensions, and will carry bicycle manufacturers, and they Mr3. Dudley O'Connor was in ward Egglcston," Outlook, and 16 per cent more tonnage when say well. If the faithful' horse had Tcnn., on Saturday. Ho was forDr. Cbatten was bere last week in contown between trains Monday. both are loaded to the same been gifted with speech and the Mrs. J. F. Foard reviewed merly employed in the mines at sultation with Dr. Williams. draught of water. "Ladies' Clubs in London," At cunning of the modern politician The curfew law has passed. Let lantic Monthly and also "Modes this place as hostler and loader. B. T. Robinson and lady were in In this question would have been sateverybody assist in its enforcement. and Manners Seventy Years Ago," Sunday, visiting Mrs. Tom Rob"A crick in the back," a paiu under Ibe Youthful Soldiers. isfactorily settled long ago. billiousness shoulder blades, inson making an inPer Pair FOR CASH. This is done to inA number of our siurdv ouny John Dcvncy, of Evansville spent Godey, the latter to the trip to Earl- and constipation, arc symptoms of disorBucklen's Arnica Salve. teresting contrast !rmer lo s have baudt-- tiienuclvcs to- W Cain made Sundiy evening with friends here. troduce the best TWO DOLLAR Shoe dered stomach, kidneys, liver and bowels. Mrs. D. b. Hughes, of Morgan- - gether in a military organization ington, Monday The best Salve In the world for Cuts, For all ailments originating in a Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever ever put on this market. If you want the field, was a guest. A Ben T. Robinson has gone to tbe inauMiss George Bishop, of and placed themselves under the of these organs, take Aycr's Pills. Sores. Tetter. Chapped Hands, Chilblains, The next meeting will be held instruction of Capt. visited relatives here yesguration of President McKinley Best Bargain ever offered COME posiCorns and all Skin Eruptions, and John Twyman with SSrs. A. W. Jackson, Thurs- for training. terday. Mrs. C. W. Kennett died Thursday eveA large part of the railroad tively cures Piles or no pay required. II is They range from QUICK How much we lose on each pair day, March at 2 p. m. Mrs. thirteen to fifteen years of age and ning last, and was buried at New Salem equipment devoted to the coal and guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or Rev. C. C. Hall will fill his. reg- J. R. Rash and Miss Hester will money refunded. Price 25c per box. For of Shoes is our business and your GAIWi f the Sale by St. Bernard Drug Store. all promise to become sterling the following day. We tender our heart- coke trade, u idle ular appointment at the M. E. lead. felt sympathy to the family of the deceased. time. young men. In addition to the cars, the See the Big Pile of them in our Window. Church Sunday. Small cycle parts may be baked cost of motive power and extra They will begin the drill withProf. Boring's Lecture. MADISONVILLE. 8c Mr. Will Ratcliffc.rcturned home tracks kept in reserve for a rush of after enameling by placing them out guns but will grow to them Tomorrow evening Prof. Hanson before long. We may expect an Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Nisbet are home business add to the expenses. The in the oven of the kitchen range. last week, after an extended visit IvlcicIiiaoarx-vJIle- , PCy. Boring will deliver his lecture excellent company of Kentucky from Tbomasville, Ga., and Mr. Nisbet is Pennsylvania system has to relatives here. 30,- "Lcallcts from the Lifcof aavArm- - State guards to grow out of this but lit t Is improved by tbe trip. Rheumatism Quickly Cured. 000,000 invested in tnese super An interesting question before less Man," at the Christian Church :.... :i . .i After having been' confined to tho bouse Mrs. James B. Ross is home from a numeraries. r,i:ennV:iln .w. w.....- -, fnrrl,.rihl,lw- - ' IUVCI1HU SWUIU Buu n is "What the public now, ill t,..u.u... ...... for eleven days and paying out 2$ in In loiiowing comprise me com month's visit at her mother's home property' is Nick Toombs poses. I He proceeds will be dTS?fr, and its officers: It is impossible to be happy or cheerful doctor bills without benefit, Mr. rank Jackson, Miss. ' tributcd through the W. C T. U. pany after?" or useful when one is suffering trom a dis- Dolsonof Sault Ste. Marie, Mich., was Robinson, Miss Martha Lambert, of Henderson, is Admission 25 cents, children under John B. A.Evans, FirstCaptain. comforting cold or a nasty little cough. It cured by one bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Ellsworth Lieutenant. The curfew law is for the protec- twelve years, 10 cents. expected soon to visit her cousin Mrs. David Darnett, Second Lieutenant. is wonderful that some people will go on Balm costing 25 cents and has not since tion of the boys. Parents, give it P. B. Ross. Sargeant. .s educated many Prof. Boring Fret Roolz, For from day to day suffering from these dis been troubled with that complaint. the strength of your hearty David T. Burr. Second Sargeant. Dr, T. W. Gardiner will in tbe event orders when a men and women of Hopkins county bottle of Dr, Bell's sale by St. Bernard Drug Store, EarlingIf you are, there is but one place in Earlington Brinkley, Secretary. Ernest of Dr. Ben Letcher retiring from tbe and his lecture will Ac most inter Pine Tar Honey will relieve tbe most stub- ton; Ben T. Robinson, Mortons Gap; Claud Long, Treasurer. of tbe Hopkinsville asylum ac- born cases. to get a quick lunch at BEALL'S. Mrs. W. F. Burr left for Phila- esting to his audicnCtfwhich should Will Larmoutb. George King, St. Charles. cept Ibat place. Our people will greatly Geo. Wendelken. delphia on Monday morning, as he deserves, pack the house. regret giving up the Doctor and bis family. Well Matched. where she will visit relatives for a There is a desire on the part ot Albert Larmouth. Near Sissom, Cal., the loggers Hey Brinkley. difew weeks. many of our citizens that ho should Misses Carnmye Cunningham, Emma Liston Strakcr. There is to be a war among the recently cut a tree eight feet in old give this lecture in Earlington and Cook, Mildred Jones and Messrs Ed and rival match manufacturers. Edwin ameter which was 404 years Lee Withers. Hot offee all the time. Fresh Stock of Fruits; Mr. J. T. Wilson, of Fruit Hill, we trust tris may be brought feet of 15,000 Percy Cunningham attended tbe concert Gould, the projector of the Con- and produced Ky., has been visiting the family about. Confections, Cakes, Canned Goods, Fine CiBeware of Ointments for CaUnh That at Earlington on Tuesday evening. But tinental Match Company, has de- lumber. of his brother, Mr. W. C. Wilson, Contain Mercury. and Tobacco garsat REASONABLE. for tbe inclemency of tbe weather a larger cided to fighuthc Diamond Match of this place. The Curfew Law. As mercury will certainly destroy the sense number of our people would have taken Company by retailing three carFIND OUT. HOW TO . Several young people from The curfew law was passed by of smell, and completely derange tho whole advantage of this opportunity to have loads of Diamond matches attended the musical en- our city council at their regular system when entering it through the mu- beard tbe excellent programme. per cent less than at 20 Fill a bottle or common water glass with tertainment at the Catholic church meeting Monday evening and takes cous surfaces. Such articles should never Miss Ella Pratt is here now, but will re- the present wholesale prices, urine, and let It stand twenty four hours; a CORDICR UU1LDINO. EARLINGTON, KY MAIN AND RAILROAD. effect from itf.pubhcation in The ba used except on prescriptions from rep- turn soon to Oneonta. Alabama. Tuesday evening. in the territory around Buffalo, .Aliment nr setting indicates a diseased utable physicians, as tbe damage tboy do Beginning this even Bke Mrs. Ella O'Conner and Mr. I. T. Alex- N. Y., where 350,000 worth are condition of the kidneys. When urine Messrs. J. B. Head and William ing, it will be unlawful lor children is ten fold to tbe good you can possibly deHe has bought .iriin linen It is Dositive evidence of kid ander have gone East to purchase their sold annually. McCarley and family attended the ot httcen years and under to be on rive from tbem. Hall's Catarrh enough Diamond matches to en- ney trouble. Too frequent desire to urin funeral of Carl Humphrey, at the streets after 8 o'clock in the by F.J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, spring goods. him to continue the reduction ate or" pain in thf back, Is also convincing Mrs. Henry Shutt entertained tbe able Springfield, Tcnn., last week. evening, "unless with a proper es- O.. contains no mercury, and is taken inprocess for a year. His price now proof that the kidneys and bladder are out years of age ternally, acting directly upon the blood Deestrict Sknle on Wednesday. Charac- is 50 cents per gross boxes and it of order. The bachelors who were so for- cort to be twenty-on- e or over, or with the written con- and mucons surfaces of tbe system. In ters from Shakespeare were represented is a loss for the company to sell at WHAT TO DO. tunate as to receive invitations to and discussed and tbe afternoon was one of bilying Hall's Catarrh Cure bo sure that price. The price to the con There is comfort in the knowledgn so the charade party given by tho sent of their parents, or on an er- get the genuine. It is taken internally you pleasure. and t, sumers is not to be reduced, so the often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Bachelor Maids this evening arc rand of vital importance," too We believe this is a wise ordi made In Toledo, C.by F. J. Cheney & Co, The remains of Mrs. W. L. Gordon public has little interest in the the great kidney remedy fulfills every delightful time. anticipating a very were interred at Odd Fellows cemetery squabble for a division of trade. nance, and arc gratified to know Sold by Druggists, 75a In the back, kidneys, wish in relieving pain for one Hall's Family Pills are the best. after a short service at tbe borne conducted Messrs. Jas. W. Deacon and that T.ie Bee's strong advocacy of . liver, bladder and every part of the urinary is bailed as a harbinger of by Rev. Cherry and Boone. Mrs. Gordon Tbe Jno. B. Atkinson spent Tuesday this measure has not been without inability to bold passages. It corrects The Eager, Exciting Rush. bad been ill for several months, and on spring, it is also a reminder mat a uiooa- - nn'nn nnrl scaldine nam in passing it, or in Nashville, arranging for the effect. handsome exhibit to be made by The rush yesterday to ! M. Vic- last Saturday was brought home from purifier is needed to prepare tbe system bad effects following use of liquor, wine or In the ordinance which has been ' the St. Bernard Coal Company, at adopted the final responsibility tory & Co-'- s Fire Sale fully demon- Louisville, and lived until Monday even- for tbe debilitating weather to come. Lis- beer, and overcomes that unpleasant nethe Centennial. in the matter is left where it be strates the eagerness of the people ing. She was much beloved and will be ten and you will hear the birds singing: cessity of being compelled to get up many & AMOLD. longs with the parents. It is a to secure bargains. In speaking sadly missed by her family and many 'Take Ayer's Sarsaparilla in March, April, times during the night to urinate. The, Rev. Rodgcrs, of- Henderson, May." Lraild and extraordinary effect of Swamp- help to them and a saving clause of this special sale, Mr. Victory friends. will preach at the Christian Church to their children if they will have said: "I fully intend to close out Mrs. B. F. Vannoy entertained tbe Root is soon realized. It stands the highWho Laughod? Sunday. It is said that he is inter- it so, but if they desire that their every pair of shoes removed during Woman's Missionary Society on Saturday est for its most wonderful cures of the most ested in this work and the congre- children stpll go to the dogs, they tho fire regardless of cost. Never A colored brother writinrr to the distressing cases. If you need a medicine Mrs. L, R. Wool folk baa gone to Evansgation to such an extent that he may accomplish this desire by re- before in Hopkins county have such Bishop to send a readier said: you should have the best. Sold by drugville. may become preacher in charge. fusing "Send us a Bishop to preach gists, price fifty, cents and one dollar. For the protection offered. The genuine bargains been offered. And Miss Mattie Arnold Is borne from EvansThis congregation has no pastor law is lenient. Read the ordinance after this stock is disposed of I inhere Sunday. If you can't send a a sample bottle and pamphlet, both sent aC present. Bishop, send a Sliding elder; if you free by mail, mention Tun Bee and send tend to have a special clothing sale, ville. in another column. Mr. can't spare him send a Stationary Dr. R. L. Bone accompanied in which I will sell durable and reTho singing at the M. E. Church your full postoffice address to Dr. Kilmer (Successors to) Elopement. liable goods at the price. Walter Bourland to New York, where tbe preacher; if you can't spare him & Co , Binghampton, N. Y. The proprieSouth Sunday evening was parlatter will undergo an operation. send a Circus rider; if you can't tors of this paper guarantee the genuineticularly fine. The choir was harOn Tuesday- morning, Miss Bcr The public can rest assured that THOS. D. WALKER, "Old Joker," Mrs. Virg Hollowman is tbe guest of her snare him send a Locus preacher; ness ot this offer. moniously balanced and all sang tha Doyal and Mr. John Redding this is.a sale which offers great in if you can't Co no better, why send Providence. buyers The goods sister Mrs. Taylor at their best, with hearty support eloped to Springfield and were ducements to Dr. Boyle and Miss Lucy will leave us an Exhauster." THE PIONEER TINNER. Mr. Elgin, married. Their destination from must go, and the people should from the congregation. presiding Elder, was moved to that place wc do not know. Mr. call early and make .their selec soon for a visit to California. Curfew Ordinance. Main Street, West of Railroad, Redding has a position as gauger tions." complimcnt'the singing highly. There Is nothing that causes women To any person interested in husomewhere, but wo arc not informThe City Council of the City of Ear-i- n Card of Thanks. greater discomfort and misery than tbe from Henderson A telegram mane matters, or who loves ani ton, Ky., do ordain as follows: ed as to the place, and the couple Men 2:ftKbINGT0N, KY. ' .Monday evening announced the arc not expected to return to Earl mals, we will send free, upon apI wish to extend my heartfelt constantly recurring Headache.wile's sufit shall be unlawful for all plication, a copy of the "Alliance," That health death of Mrs. M. Moore, who has ington for some time. It is said thanks to the good friends who fer less with Headache. "My A complete Stock of and under been a great sufferer for a long that there was no opposition to the were so kind to my family during was very indifferent, having Headache children of fifteen years organ ot tins society, j h aufound on the streets of the the Simto be time, Mrs. Chas. H. McGary and marriage. their illness with measles. Your continually, and just two packages of from city after eight o'clock unless with dition to itensely interesting readMr. George Moore, of this place, contains a list of the kindness was surely appreciated. mon's Liver Regulator released ber years of ing, it and unusual premiums all Headache, and gave tone and vigor to a proper escort twenty-onwere her children, aud were with valuable Vours truly, Insurance Settlements. i ber whole system. I have never regretted ace or over, or with the written given by this paper. Address their mother' when death came. It O. P. Weuh. in quality Repairing, Roofing and Guttering, "Sky-high- " Most of the settlements have consent of their parents, or an er it's use,"M, B, DeBord, Ml. Vernon, Ky. was a sad event that has been ex THE NATIONAL 1IUMANE ALLIANCE, rand of vital importance. and prices dirt .cheap. pected to occur for weeks. The been made by the several The Jasper County Coal ComUnited Charltits Bulldloe, New York. While digging coal at Saline-villthat were losers bv the re pany, Marshalltown, Iowa exhibit Any one so offending shall be sympathy of the entire community Ohio, John Holmes discov taken in charge by the proper ofThose a rectangular lump of coal two cent fire in this place. If you need anything in their line, WALKER & TWYMAN' are" is with the bereaved ones. losses that have been settled thus feet nine inches by three feet ered a human skeleton, the first ficers and taken to his or her pa- To Compound the men you are looking for. You can get what you want and have a Marriages. ever found in the bituminous coal rents, who shall be notified that if Prescriptions. far are Gough Bros., $325; "J. F, weighing 1820 pounds. little money left. measures ofNorth America. the child is again found on the Mr. Sam Smith and Miss Mary DeVylder, 235; Victory & Co:, properly it takes time. It requires B. Gardiafter the hour named, he or streets Stands at the Head, Slattery were married at the resi- dry goods, $200; Dr. W. experience and a complete knowlElectric Bitters. she shall be arrested and tried be A HANDSOME ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE OF THEi. edge of drugs. It requires tbo drugdence of Mr. Jno. Wyatt in this ner, $600; Wm. Walton preferred Bogel, tho leading druggist of Aug, judge Electric not gist to have a largo variety of drags 'plcc Tuesday night by Esquire O. not to state his amount for publi- Shrcvepprt, La., says: "Dr. King's New any season,Bitters is a medicine suited for fore the city nor moreand finedwith-fieYHHTi STrMTTOHBDSFSESS OOLLEJE but perhaps it is More generally less than $1 frh .imps. He must give tbe than 5, cation. Discovery is tbe only thing that cures my J. Farnsworth. best possible work and for compenneeded when tbe languid, exhausted feel out costs for the first offence, and (33r.lYoar.) , LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY. cough, aud it is tbe best sation he must be reasonable. A Point to Remember. Mr, Kemp Almon and Miss ing prevails, wbea the liver is torpid and with costs attached afterward. CLmlalm VulitaUe TnfurmaUon to Hunt dettrtng to torn F. Campbell, Safford, Ariz., wriles; If you wish to purify your blood jou Annie Lamb were married at 7 sluggish, and the need of a tonic and alter This March 1st, 1897. KNMttSW, ETC TELEGRAPHY, SHORTHAND. WITH THE ABOVE FACTS REMEMKing's New Discovery is all that is claimed o'clock Tuesday evening at the should take a medicine which cures blood ative Is felt. A prompt use of this W. F. Burr, BER WE'RE CAREFUL. It never falls, aad is a sure cure for fit Zuerattvc Situation. wmv99 WwTj vW & UnvptaleJ IicitUU4 for Locating OraduaUt hmne of Mr. Sam Lamb, the riiMOMs. Tbe record of cures by Hood's for it; Mayor. bas often averted long and perhaps Attest:' Consumption, Coughs and Coldi. I cannot TCl.. It ' W....9!., ...tlaA.. T3...1a. Sarsaparilla. proves that tbia is tbe lxt fatal bilious fevers, No medicine will act Uiiuva Paul M. Mooke, Cleik. ST, BERNARD DRUO STORE. enough tor its merits." Dr, King's .4w ''' medicine for the blood ever produced. say officiating. more surely In counteracting and freeing BRYAN HOPPER, flnrier. j:(tpm,jjm , I last . day. , of Be Buck Souihwortb is learning pharmacy on Tuesday evening was highly Carl Humphrey Meets In the under Georgo King. instructive. Rev. Coenen gave C. U. Patu from n,nM an interesting talk on music, esEverett Finley was io town last SaturEvening for Charity's vnr pecially those composers and their day and Sunday. jH . , , works from which selections were '. .. Sake. t 01 morion a uap, was nere on ico to be rendered. Then the very business last Wednesday. excellent program was promptly MUSEUM. Esquir6 J. P. Alexacder, ot Dawson, SUl'PER, CAKE WALK Beside the BETWEEN CAR AND TIMBER. gone through with. was in town last week. organ solos and choruses by the J. W, Robinson, otEarllngton, was here choir there were solos and ducts Beginning at 5:30 next Thursday About 2.30 o'clock Friday that deserve special mention. Mr. noon Carl Humphrey, of after- last Thursday. k evening the ladies of the Woman s this Charles Gribblo has returned from Lou- Christian Temperance Union of Edwin Cunningham came from place, nephew of Mrs. William isville. Madisonville by special invitation this city will serve supper to all Mcuarlcy, was Killed in tne mines to sing "Calvary" a. baritone solo of DurW. C. Jenkins has resumed work after a comers at the Masonic Hall. the Scbrcc Coal Co., at Scbrce, by Paul Rodney. Len Huff sang Ky. He ing the evening a cake walk will was driver in the mines thrco weeks illness a bass solo, "Thus Saith the and had Rufus Woodruff is preparing to movo to be given on the stage, in which set in to break the Lord," from Handel's Messiah. for hauling coal in a singlerecord Crofion, Ky., in Ibe near future. twelve couples whose ..names are day. . Master John Herb sang an alto Up to noon he had hauled fifty-fiv- e given below win ue uic particiMiss Ida Wood has returned to her Despised and Resolo, "He was pants. It will be in imitation of a shaft, cars to was jected," also from the "Messiah." considerably above a which half home in Christian county, after a lengthy genuine old darkey cake walk and usual visit in ibis place, All these solos were well rendered. all the "walkers" will bo chalked he had Mrs. Uass Hibbs and Miss Ena Fault Mis3 Kate Whalcn and Master day's record. After dinner hauled seven cars to the shaft aud have returned from a five weeks visit to with charcoal. . Herb dang a duet "The Cradle of was returning with an empty car There will also be a museum Bethlehem," by uabnclla, and in when the accident occurred which Pratt City, Ala. containing many curious things, Miss Ina Davis went to Morton's Gap both ancient and modern, of histhis Miss Whalen's sweet soprano ended his life. showed to good advantage. The The miner, whose turn it was to last Sunday to assist in making music for toric aud personal interest, to which second number on the program get the next empty, heard Carl go tbe Methodist protracted meeting at that all will be admitted upon payment "Gloria in excelsis Deo, Quartet, by with the last load and was on point. All interest will of a pittance. by Neneoca," is said to bo a comMrs. Addte N. Fields, Stat? organizer center upon this mysterious place. position by Father Coenen him- which he would bring as he came for the W. C. T. U lectured here to inAn admission fee of 25 cents self. It attracted considerable back from the shaft. As Carl did terested bouses on last Saturday night, will pay for the supper and cake attention and was well rendered. not come quite as quickly as he ex- Sunday and Sunday night. There were walk, and the supper witli all the The evening closed with "Home, pected him, he stepped out into several additions to the organization. "trimmins" will be served at any The progam of sacred music rendered at the Cathojic church Mrfiww. - ... I... .- .- ra " ... . ..- - il.. DEATH Ill II IIM . I..l. , . a HORRIBLE E.J slkST,r?AnLES' at S1- "nmw unvmi, JW. a novel entertainment lammmwmmmmm E. T. HALSEY, President. the lZ To Given by the Ladles GRAHAM, Sec' W. W. T. Next Thursday . ..I li nf .. ; ' v ' H I" t- - tmmmftmmmmwB v. M. W. C. NONES, BEN W. ROBINSON, Gen'l M'o'r. Vice-Preside- 3 1 ! 1 rni.i,tnr ho,i .. ni, i Bird Eye - Jellico Goaf Co., INCORPORATED HALSEY, WMlcy County, .. ..,. ... JjJEMMlX HHraSIVLslikJHwSSHiHjB'aQIBclv LUMP OF BIRD CYE COAL. well-know- . . Telegraph - Address r the Kentucky. JELLICO, TE MINERS AND SHIPPERS OF Jellico JELLICD From the YANDERFOOL Unsurpassed both n Vein. as a Ste am P--- and a Domestic Coal. Sole Miners of the Famous--3I- n EYE CANNEL TRIAL 3 .GIVE - fiiUUtiUiUiiUWIUiWii iliiiUlUlUUilUlUliili appnins. -- : $1.79 SHORT TIlVtE: $2.00 0) N Earl-ngto- n, $1.79 water-bras- u (0 L0k derange-nien- t Madi-sonvill- r, n one-hal- BAILEY CO. .- -.. EarI-incto- .:. $1.79 ARE YOU HUNGRY? LUNCH AT ALL HOURS. prices. t Mad-isonvil- lc :f l to-da- Cure,man-ufacture- d Swamp-Roo- blue-bir- d I I I I - I Because the roads are bad of our driving. Try saddle horses. We have some that "go the gaits." MRNETT I I WALKER & TWYMAN, TINNERS. one-ha- ll - i t Sent Free ' e STOVES. CASTINGS AND TINWARE- corn-nam- es e, 410-4- 11 , seller-bave,- " medi-cln- o Hood's Sarsaparilla cures the most stubNever go away from home without a born cases, aad It h tbe medicine for roe iMttta of Dr. BU's I'ln Tar Hosey. if yor bteod is impure. of anartmMta to take rChaaM of climata. Hood's Pill are- - lbabtatter-tiaM- r or exposure may bring m a cold Which; nothing but JbU Umotta NMMdy WW cure, piH; aetbt dlaaulo. care headache, 35c. 1'I s' dam New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs the system from tbe malarial poison Conami Celde is not an experiment. It bat stipation, Indlgestiofl, Headache, Dizziness beea tried for a quarter of a century, aad give way'lo Electric Bitters. 50c and li.oo lodiy stand at tbe bead. It never per bottle at St. Bernard Drug Store. dieap-aoMttf .;.JOB WORK-:- . SUBSCRIBE FOR Raelrial'botltesat Si Bernard PtK Store. Subscribe for Thk Bke. fl Idea Will receive prompt attention at Wanted-- Jln your IdMJt tlT may WWJM this office. Estimates furnished Protect ujon application.' &. . VJ'v, TIrilEv v&5fi2vXSttssr & think taipl wmIUi. BEE; e t ACMCULTIJRAL " ITEMS, Where "My Old Kentucky Home" Was Composed. (BY SAM CARPENTER (Sur (Joloted (Jiti?ens. I'ifflfl VA 0. NISDUT, President W. WADD1LL, Cashier ELLIOTT.') i. V ft A J A jr - V '- K- "Federal Hill" a ago. ft is situated only a days mile cast of Bardstown. It was Mrs, oe Morton is on the sick list. Mrs. Sarah Osborne was very sick last here that one of the most touching week. and famous songs of the century Mr. fames Phelps, of Hopkinsville, was This old In tho city Sunday. was composed sung. Kentucky home has been in the Bishop Fettle will be here soon. He possesion rf the Rowan family for will be in Louisville next Sunday. nearly a century. Judge John Remember the rally for the A. M. E. Rowan, once a United States Sen Ziqn Church, on the second Sunday in ator from Kentucky; and during March. It is strange that some people can give his day one of the most famous jurists of the West, resided here good Instruction, but can't live up lo It. Mrs. Eliza McNary has been very sick. for years. His son, the Hon. Mr. Harry Ray can see that fine boy. John Rowan, Jr., who was a man Mr. Sam Eaves says he is Ihe best guitar of splcnkid intellect and who held own resources arc renting more high official position during his player in town. Come out to tbe reading room land with a view to hiring the lifetime, lived here until his death What do you think of tbe crowd they work done and realizing a profit Since then his widow, once a lady bad out from Madisonville Sunday nigbt thercfram. They seldom make it of great beauty and renowned pop to tbe dance? pay. Ujarm products are much ularity. and who even in her old It is trustees will that cheaper comparatively, than farm age retains much of these splendid some dayhoped tbo dutytbe trustee. They learn of help and we believe the conserva- gifts, has resided. employ a strange teacher and turn him In tive man who confines his operaYes, it was here that "My Old at Ihe school house door without knowing he can do well with- Kentucky Home" was composed the manner of bis ruling, and when anytions thing occurs between the teacher and the out hiilng much is making more and sung. pupils, they do not wait until they get tbe clear money and with less worry One beautiful morning while the understanding ot tbe matter, but they than the man who spends too darkies were at work in the corn- reach up and catch it t passes by and much. fields and the sun shone with carry It before the public and put both feet mighty splendor upon the waving on it and begin to cut and gnash until tbey 'orchard cultivation. excite tbe organs of speech and overwork An Orchard well managed may grain first giving it a color of their heart and lungs, and then gives up in be made to pay several times as light red, then changing it to a despair because It cannot afford air cnoueh I much (for the land occupied and golden hue there was seated upon to run bis tongue. They make it appear to field on an old bench in front of this his tbe people as if a volcano bad exploded, the labor spent as the best but when we begin to search for the subthe farm. But it will be a poor toric mansion two young people stance, we find it very weak. This occurred investment if it is neglected and a brother and a sister. High up last Thursday night at tbe club by one ot suffered to go to rum. Cultivation in a trcetop was a mocking bird our trustees. C. F. D. is indispensable to enable the soi warbling its sweet notes. Over in MORTON'S QAP. to contribute its fertility to the the hidden recesses of a small Miss Annie Bishop is visiting friends. trees. The surface must not be bush the thrush's mellow song J. W. Johnson has come to tbe front A number of with 925 bushels ot coal in four days. left untouched to become covered could be heard. or moss, to lie small darkies were playing near Rev. Rodgers, a white gentleman and with rank weeds bare and barren. There is noth the not far away cabin door. The evengelist preached at the Baptist church ing better than a crop of clover air was refreshing just one of last Sunday (or our people, but our white cilize'ns would not let us have all of the and this should be permitted to those May mornings when all na- spiritual food to ourselves. die down and decay on the sur ture seems so beautiful and the Mr. Pete Long, of Crofton, Is visiting j face, ,! A plow should never be feelings of everyone so comfort- bis sister, Mrs. Frank Sbarber. suffered in an orchard. Only the able. The young man was of meMrs. Millie Johnson, ot White Plains, surface' should be stirred, lest the dium size, with a strong and pleas- is here visiting relatives. fine feeding roots may be injured ant face. Mr. Isaac Nance has developed into a Beside him was seated a young wonderful doctor. By the laying on of and the trees checked in their growth"! A good harrowing in the woman of great beauty. Her hair bands be can cause the lame to walk. See Prof. Lane. fall and two or three in the sum- hung over her shoulders in long A mighty thing will happen in the town was symmer will be all the cultivation an golden tresses; her form soon that will cause everybody's ears to metrical and her face was unus- tingle. Ohard requires. ually beautiful. PRUNING TREES. It is probable that before the paper When the brother had finished collar as pos- the first verse the fair girl took the comes out two hearts wilt be made one. Cut as close to the paper from his hand and sang in a Quite a crowd was out to hear tbe sersible and not injure it. Make the soft, sweet voice: mon "Tbe Thing is True" at the 11 o'clock and when it and flat, ''The sun shines bright on my old Kentucky a. m., last Sunday. is largc'cover the wound with white home; ST. CHARLES. lead, or grafting wax, to prevent 'lis summer, the darkies are all gay; keep the air out. The corn top's ripe and the meadow's In Rev. J. A. Barnett is recovering from the and bis recent illness. the bloom, hferefthe peach tree is not pruned Mr. H. D. Cunningham is a frequent While the birds are mating music al long,' slender branches form, and visitor in Allenstown. the day; these produce fuit mainly at their The young folks roll on the little cabin Rev. J. H. Barnes filled bis regular apouter ends. The tree will carry floor, pointment here Sunday. All merry, all happy, all bright; much more fruit if properly distrMrs. Ed Johnson is on the sick list. at ibuted,, and will produce more Dy-- by hard times comes Rev. Killebrew preached at tbe Baptist the perfect fruit. The cutting will not Then, door old Kentucky home, good- church Sunday at ti o'clock, and Rev. my Geo. Nunn at night. be attended with injury if done night! What is the matter with our Crabtree while the tree is dormant. That On finishing the first verse the the peach trees should be left to mocking bird descended to a lower friend? bough. The feathery songster Tbe old people's party given at Mrs. Ed grow at will is an outgrown idea. drew his head to one side and ap- Johnson's some time ago, was indeed a HONEY ON THE FARM. peared to be completely enrap- success. Let's have another. At the farmers' institute recently tured at the wonderful voice of the Messrs. Ed and Riley Hurt, James H. a representative of "The Farmer's young singer. Martin and Mr. Hose Mitchell have taken Voice met an aged farmer who When tue last sweet note nad their departure for borne. Some hearts keeps bees. It is so rarely that died away upon the air her fond will almost break. Misses Lemon Cunningham, Annie Earl, bees are found upon the farm now brother, who had just finished the sang in a deep bass voice: R. and that inquiries were made as chorus, more, my lady; O, weep no more Cordie Teague Nunn, Mesdames W. Geo. adays Teague, George Louis Earle, Weep no He to the farmer's experience. Sharp, E. Earl, H. Petty and J. Robertson today said he keeps bees at all times and We'll sing you one song for tbe old Ken- were present at tbe quilling, given by Mrs. tucky borne; always had a supply of honey for Joe Kinley last Friday. his own table and a surplus to sell tor our old Kentucky home far away. Be Beautiful. The darkies had laid down the except in the poorest honey years. H your blood is bad, your face shows it. He1, gets as much as 80 pounds hoc and the rake; the little tots It is nature warning you that tbe condition had placed themselves behind the of surplus honey from a colony, large, sheltering trees, while the of tbe blood needs attention before serious and this sells very readily at his old black women were peeping dis'eases set in. Beauty is blood deep, and -- :omo'for a pound. The around the corner of the mansion. wnen you see pimples ana liver spots on from this docs not seem large The faithful old house dog, which your face, go at once and secure a bottle but when there arc twenty or more lay basking in the sun, never took of Carls tedt's German Liver Medicines, as colonies and each of them returns his eye off of the young singers. tbey will purify the blood, clear tbe comfrom. $G to $10 a season, it adds to Everything was still, not even the plexion and bring tbe rosy flush of health tho revenue of the farm and is al- stirring of the leaves seemed to to tbe faded face and take away tbe liver most clear profit, as the labor of break the wonderful silence. Again spots and pimples. For sale by St. Bertaking t:are of bees is hardly worth the brother and sister took hold of nard Drug Store. considering. the remaining notes and both sang The wire gauze which surrounds Honey will always be one of the in sweet accents another verse: luxuries, and there will never come They hunt no more for tbe 'possum and the flame ol a safety lamp must be kept carefully free from dust and a time when pure honey can not tbe coon, grease, for if the jet flame finds be sold at a good price. The cities On the meadow, the bill and the shore; full of ranks imitations of honey They ling no more by tbe glimmer of the food in the metallic chimney, the are flame will play through the meshes that sell at honey prices, and anymoon, and the protection will tail. one who is able to furnish a supOn the bench by the old cabin door; it ply of pure comb honey and get From Cripple Creek. Tbe days go by like a shadow o'er tbe to market in good shape may be heart; After tbe big fire In Cripple Creek, I took (retting from 1 sc to 20c a sure .of With sorrow where all was delight; a very severe cold and tried many remepound for it. Tbe time has come when tbe darkies have Where manure is to be applied ftr th benefit of spring crops it should be gotten out as early as possible, before the rush of spring work comes on. When the ground thawfout it will be too soft to haul over. till it is in order to plow; then must be started and the manure is often left in the yards to to wate away There will be but little 'loss of fertility by washing if applied to comparatively level lands 'this month. Many farmers who have at home all the land they dan farm right within their the-"plo- HAUL MANURE I visited All communications and matters ot news pen column thould addressed to few Ulntnxto tliliCeo. Alixakdsk,be Earlmston, Ky. 3opkin3 Countu ST. 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Asafoetida tied up in a rag and placed in the drinking water for the fowls will be a good remedy for roup, also a of most diseases. pre-.venti- dies without help, the cold only becoming more settled. After using three small borne, good- bottles of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, both tbe cough and cold left me, and in The thrush and the mockingbird this high altitude it takes a meritorious drew closer and closer to the sing- Cough Remedy to do any good. G. B. Henderson, editor Daily Advertiser. For ers as they continued; sale at 35 and 50c per bottle by St. Ber Tiie bead must bow, and tbe back will nard Drug Store, Earlington, Ben T. Rob have to bend, inson, Mortons Gap; George King, St Wberevor the darkies may go; Charles. A few more days and the trouble all will end, "Do you ride a wheel?" ride In tbo field where Ibe sugar canes grow. two wheels." 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Each issuo will bo six pages, or twrlvc pages a week nn increaso ot two pages a week, 104 paces or 833 columns a year Tbe politics ol the paper will not be changed, and the battle for pure Democracy and Iruo Democratic principles will be continued successfully in tbe future as in the past. In spito oljlho cxpCnee involved in the improvements noted, Ihn price of tho Courier Journal will remain the same,)i a ear. A fpaluro during the coming year will be the editorials of Mr. Henry Watlerson on political and other topics of the day. Courier-JournTwice-a-week ' l 1 H Is especially true of Hood's rills, tor no medl cine ever contained so great curatlvo power In so entail spuee. They aro a whole mcdlctno Much in Little cttoat, ulvvjy ready, tra) f eMcleut, always orfovt-, r Hood's ul- t prevent cold riiiw nil liver Ills, constipation, etc. 25c. WcV4! 11 lie, The cutv I'.lU lo uke with Hood's Samparllla. Pills finished tears flowed down the old darkies' cheeks. The very little children emerged from their hiding place with broad smiles upon their faces. The mocking bird and the thrush took wings to their homes, while the old coon dog still lay basking in the sun at the feet of the beautiful young maiden. The young people were Stephen Collins Foster and Eliza C. Foster. Both were residents of Pennsylvania, but upon this occasion had come to Kentucky upon the pressing invitation of Judge Rowan to pay him an extended visit, Foster was the composer of many beautiful songs, but none of them the equal of "My Old Kentucky As the singers man had a dark piercing eye and another tnat very closely resem bled it." L. A. W. Bulletin. 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