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Bee (Earlington, Ky.): March 11, 1897
Bee (Earlington, Ky.): March 11, 1897 Bee (Earlington, Ky.) 300dpi TIFF G4 page images Bee Publishing Co. Earlington, KY 1897 bee1897031101_sn87060004 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Bee (Earlington, Ky.): March 11, 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. ssssHssssssssstckv .h' "I t O"-- -V 3tf . m cs- -a -- WkJ ,W.l 1 y. fSTRYWEjO 11, kf' EIGHTH YEAR. EARLINGTON. HOPKINS COUNTY, KENTUCKY, THURSDAY, MARCH 1897. NO. 10 iTr providing for the necessary im- buy property for taxes and hold An Incident. truths and half truths which are FOR PURE JOURNALISM. provement of asylums and. sewcr. same subject to redemption as to often more dangerous and often We wish to caution nil users of Simmons Wc' 'Will allow that he had age of the same. have more of poison than unmasked Bert CouKh Bjrup. ToMra Uooj. Use! Liver Regulator on a subject of the deepest real estate. brought it upon himself; it is safe iiiutj pom iit (iniirff uu interest and imporlanco to their health Governor Bradley Issues His ProFourteenth Preventing convicts Strong Pica for Suppression of vice, because of tho pure alloy Forty second The election of a toassunfc perhaps their lives. The sole proprietors that men arc not brought which promotes their circulation. from testifying, or regulating the United States Senator to fill the clamation for tlio Extra and makers of Simmons Liver Regulator Detail of Crime and Scandal to his situation by faithfulness and Wc also give the beautiful con far that customers ore often deceived by manner of same.. vacancy in said office upon the Session. by the Press. industry,buying and taking eomo medicino of a Had he had his opporeluding remarks of A. C. Bunnell, Fifteenth Relieving litigants, of the temporary term of simitar appearanco or taste, believing it to tunities and let them slip, had lie then President of the National As5 who have actions pending, or that the Hon. A. T. Wood. be Simmons Liver .Regulator. Wo warn APPOINTS A. T. WOOD SENATOR. willfully abused them, it matters THE WORK OF SIX YEARS, sociation which met in S. Augusyou that unless tho word Regulator is on MACTICAL may be pending in the Court of Done at the Capitol in Frank- little; the packago or bottle, that it is not Simmons the fact remains that he was tine, Florida. He quotes from ktf Appeals for the period of two years. fort, Ky.. on this the 5th day of Llvur Regulator. No ono else makes, or without home; without money, And the Strong: Endorsement Emerson: "The chief want in life CatofymaftGr and eWeler ever his made Simmons Liver Regulator, or Proclamation' in Full, Setting Sixteenth, enlarging the powers March, 18.97, " the 105th year of anything oallod 8immons Liver Regulator, without work, and the day had is somebody to make us do the Forth Forty-TW- o Subjects to and duties of the Board of Phar the Commonwealth. Given the Movement by Late with Tabor. Bros;-- " ' but J II Zoilin&Co., and no medicine ruado finally arrived when the verge of the best wc can," and then re Be Considered by Our by nnyono elso is tlio samo. We alone can macy. (State Seal Attached), t Leading Newspaper Manufacturing Jewelers, ' desperation was almost reached. put it up, and wo cannot bo responsible, if marked as a closing thought: s. Seventeenth Compelling Slate Dallas, Tex., and Ernest William 6. Bradli:v, othor medicines represented as the same do Men. Too $roud to beg, ashamed to I ask why not personify this great not lieln you as vou are led to expect they banks, trust companies, VViggers, Nashville, Tenprivate apply for food where food might association, changing it into the WilL Harness Sores. IJoir this fact well in mind, ifyou have nessee. Am preparecTto Frankfort, March 5. In accord- banks, building and loan associabeen in the habit of using a medicino which This is the work of "The Com- 'Somebody' who shall make us, as The annoying sores made by the have been obtained, he had you supposed to bo Simmons Liver Regulado ance with his determination ex- tions and other like corporations, oh "and on, scarce noting mittee for the Purification of Editors and Publishers, do the best tor, because the name was somewhat iiko we can, for ourselves and our subpressed more than two months to make quarterly reports and pro- harness can he almost entirely pre whither, till finally, Thnd the packago did not have the word late at night, the Press," of the Baltimore Year- scribers, for community and coun- First-Cla- ss Jewelry Repairing vented by intelligent care, . Tho Regulator on it, you have been imposed ago, Governor Bradley today issued viding for the appointment of an ho ,found himself far out in 'the ly Meeting of Friends and here ty, for country and the world, for upon and havo not been taking Simmon inspector and examiner of the pressure of the harness and collar his proclamation 'calling' tho Legis Office at Walker & Twy- - ' I.lvor Regulator at all. Tie Regulator Iim is their letter to the Press of humanity and God? Then whether upon parts not accustomed Jo it,Jf country bcsdc a deep, swift-floboen favorably known for many yearsranu lature to convene-oSaturday, same, whose salary is- - to be paid man's,. Main street, west . indfvidiial skies are rainbowed in long continued, so compresses the Ing'river. There was a little pier this country for 1896,'shbwing how all who ue it know how necessary it la for March ' prosperity or gray with tears of ad forth ex- by said institution. of Railroad. 13, and setti'-fjust beyond "the point at which, so great is their undertaking: Fvor and Ague, liihoua Fever, Cnnntipa-tioEighteenth Amending statute blood vcsncls that the normal flow versity, tins association will not SATISFACTION plicitly the subject e considered Headache, Dyspepsia, and all disorders BUARANTEED. of blood is checked, the vessel to speak, he had come to himself, Respected Friends: have been created in vain." arising from a Diseased Liver. by this special V .Ssion. The governing cities of the second-clas- s consideration courteous The and hu went out and stood upon Wn ask you to look for yourselves, and The conclusion of the report as to methods of assessment for walls arc bruised and partially parit, looking down into the silent shown for six years to our Com- contains a special 3e that Simmons Liver Regulator, which Governor has not swerved from his street and sewerage purposes, appeal to those mittee as tho representatives of and alyzed, and the muscles arc also jou can readily distinguish by tho Red Z determination then expressed, to Water. There was a moon but it Friends, by on irrapper, and by our name, is the only call the Journalists and differ- guardians of the purity of home PRACTICE LIMITED TO as to the public libraries therein. bruised and weakened. It is an extra session immediately was hidden by a great dark cloud, ent members of the Press, induces and nation, the women: medicino called Simmons Liver Regulator. Nineteenth Providing severe excellent plan to have an old cloth after March 4th. Diseases of (he Eye, Ear, Nose & Throat. J. It. ZEILIN A CO. as black and heavy, he thought, us to ask again the reading of a Recognizing the importance of At the same time the Governor punishment of all persons who in- attached to the harness o use to as that which hung over his life. new appeal, sent forth since our Tulco O this work, we are gladdened by MADISONVILLE, KY. &tmtH0H9 Ltvcr RegulnlBr. has commissioned Major A- T. terrupt public meetings or speak- wipe tlio perspiration from the He was not a bad man but he was, last Annual Meeting of this year. the evidence afforded Olficc in Ilusllcr lluilding, through removing the hargiven there, the clippings The expression Wood, of Mt. Sterling, as United ers, or deny or abridge the right of shoulder. On ness bathe with cold water the as I have said, a very nearly des evinced a warm appreciation of strong, vigorousand letters, of the A LA UELLE JARDINIERE. , States Senator to succeed cx- - free speech. growth of sympa perate one, wretchedly lonely, the efforts made by many of the & Twentieth Protecting trees and parts upon which the harness hasj thy wmen comes Irom many differScnator Jo. Blackburn, whose L, & SON, hungry, utterly dispirited. leading papers of our day, through ent states upon the line of dutj we plants from the ravages of the San rested heavily. This contractsWfe' liorribly term expired March 4. FASHIONABLE :t THE GREAT How still it was! The silence a high standard of their own, to represent. muscles and tends to prevent of those, which, The Governor's proclamrtion is Jose Scale. was absolutely oppressive! We would renewedly impress, He raise the tone been THROUGH TRUNK LINE as follows: and swelling of the parts. Twenty-firs- t heretofore, have "a menace not only upon Amending the laW We trust their but upon everyFriends everywhere, Should an injury appear bathe wished that the river would make to our homes." between the cities of regarding trust companies. THE CALL, wohian in our land, some sound; that it was not so good example and the potent in Twenty-seconto sec that she neglect no onnor- - -:- MEnCHANT TULORSMaking the law the part with cold water, or apply Cincinnati, Lexington, Louisville Proclamation, State of Kentucky deadly quiet, as it slipped along fluence thus obtained, will more tunity to further what we "f t ifoimlftii irflfcwfjlitflteftti seek. rfl if r't'iiiTlf Executive Department' Whereas, regarding operators of mines and ice so long as there is any Gvansvilio, St. Louis, and more prevail, until we find all or fever. Pads kcjt with beneath his feet. How loud, how papers bringing "food convenient" Most forcibly the thougnt presents And the cities of : anu : : : the last General Assembly of the stone quarries applicable to owners brcak-ingl- n uscii cacu uay mat wnen our cold water arc beneficial. After startling would be any sound for the day. Nashville, Memphis, Montgomery Commonwealth of Kentucky failed of gas and oil wells. IMPORTFIt OF CLOTHS AND SUITINGS. papers upon the greet hush of that We ask that those advertise- should shall become what they Mobile ami New Orleans, the act the fever has subsided use warm summer night to enact laws necessary to tho . .Thirtecnth-7-Arncndin- g 311 Upper I'Irtt St., Evansville, tod ments (both personal and medical) broken be, there will be fewer hearts, and not so many Ha earnestly solicits the palronago of his Hop greater safety and protection of life of August 16, 1892, regarding the water to hasten the repair of the "Witl-xc3tit- : He "had put his foot upon the which now invite to sin, be utterly sorrowing homes. kins coantr friends. Whenever the skin is and property against mob violence; issual of bonds by counties to fund parts. string-piecof the pier, was lean cast out, and that the detail of deAND SPEUD UNR1VALKD. In our efforts to secure the hapbroken from any cause, bathe with basing crime no more be sought, piest influences whereas, said body likewise failed indebtedness and payment of sairjc. ing down and gazing with a pe through the press, as catering to a taste which Journ- wc feel Twenty-fourtEmpowering the a two to five per cent, solution of SHORTEST AND QUICKEST ROUTE to provide for the payment of the that we plead not alone, fascina- alists and patrons have alike deculiar and i From St. Louis, Kvansvillo that time may he made beautiful, floating debt, necessary expendi- Sinking Fund Commissioners to crcolinc. It should be used where tion .into the dark water. Why termined to reform. Let pictures through the wondrous power is badly bruised, as it pre which and Henderson to tho tures of government and appropri- reinvest the 165.000 belonging to the skin insidious parts The hesitate, when with one plunge which have often proved young, be it exerts, but that the great unations, curtailing of expenses, the State Agricultural and Mechanical vents infection of the roads to ruin for the GOUTltEAST AND SOUTH! known future to which wc fain Prince Edward Island Agricul all might be over? essential administrations oN public College; or issue bonds for the BuYsomcthing was it a nervous henceforth seen no more, and would look with an unsullied hope, turist. fairer, lovelier paths be traced, may not be clouded affairs, and the passage of much same and making good any losses through this dread' of breaking tliat solemn leading to virtue and to hope. rfJTrlR0L)6H COACHES K other needed legislation, by reason sustained by that Institution. means. Coercion. -- TO stillness? was it, perhaps, the conWhen this niost happy state of Acknowledging most gratefully Twenty-fiftProtecting coal From above cities to Nashville of all which expenses arc not dU r Bryan and his sup- sciousness that all would not be things is found, when truth has van- the fostering aid and practical supKansas Oily, Montana, 'jt k jh and Chattanooga, mak- minished, the revenue of the State miners concerning shipment of con- porters have many times charged over? held him back for the mo- quished error and right triumphed port which reour over wrong, then may we grate- ceived, we mostcommittee has subV ing direct con wasted, its credit impaired and hu- vict coal into this State. that many workingmen voted for ment, though he still stood gazing, fully acknowledge that our papers respectfully Colorado, Pacific Coast, Twenty-sixtProviding for the nection man life and property denied proper mit our annual report. McKinley under coercion from cazinc . serve, as one of the best agencies submission to tho voters of the WITH PULLMAN PALACE CARS protection, therefore I regard this The Bee bids this movement (fall, their employers. In the interests' 4rIChadVisupposcd himself to be wo have for the enlightenment Washington, Omaha, For Atlanta, Savannah, Macon, as an extraordinary occasion, and by State taking ,yotc thereon, and cer of truth. the "Outlook" called for nnU?aionc; but as bis foot touched Avhich every nation craves, and the God speed and adds its humble f. intormation ot any sucn casus, in"4?rt 'A. Oi n 1, v vuiiivi m 111c uuiiioruy vcsicu 111 mu utj JncJcsonvHle.andiPoTnli' every tup! J of the "day. ""Looiring WUillry tvurlt' for tho purity 01 as Govcrnorof said Commonwealth, posed, and those hereafter pro tending to expose them. As a re ing in the deep shadow far out at upon the Press as holding in its IN FLORIDA. lack Hills, Press. hereby convene the General As- posed, to the State constitution. suit, it claims to have been enabled the end, lifted its head and gazed hand, the balacc of the scale in VIATwenty-seventFixing the to find just two cases in which earnestly at him as he advanced. which the past and future will be Southcrn Women at the Paris .Connections arc made at Guthrie sembly aforesaid at Frankfort, tne Exposition, boundaries of cities and towns of threats of discharge were made in When he paused and stood still, weighed, we pray that it swerve scat of Government, where it will and Nashville (or all points not, but true to the high purpose North, East, South and West meet on March 13, 1897, to con- this State situated contiguously to case thccmployces voted for Bry- it dropped its head again between which it claims to serve, will prove The Paris Exposition of 1900 of tinue in session as much as sixty other States. an. The great miss of the work- great paws, though not moving its an inspiration to bring forth "the will probably include a feature In.Pjillman Palace Cars. VESTIBULED TRAINS, f. Twenty-eightAmending stat- ingmen of this country arc neither upturned eyes from him, but when,. grand in human nature," and the special interest to the South. days. Several women's exchanges in SLEEPERS, DINIHG MS, The subjects to be considered by ute governing cities of the fourth the cowards nor the fools that Mr. presently, he lilted his foot to the beautiful in every home. determined to EMIGRANTS this offering may Southern cities have Trusting that class. and leaned down over CHAIR CARS Bryan would make them out to be. string-piecprepare a display which will indiSeeking homes on the line of thi said body arc as follows: Twenty-nintAmending the They have the courage of their the 'water, the animal got to its find a place witlun your paper, anu cate what has been done by the of mob First Tho prevention asking for a short reply from every road w receive special low rates CONSULT TICKET AOCNT, OU violence, the punishment of those law relating tp "Official Indexcrs." convictions and furthermore, they feet and, with raised crest, stood office into which it goes, wc here women ot tne boutn in various F. M. RUGG, TriAV PASS'tl AGENT, Sec agents of this company foi Thirtieth Amending and alter- are too intelligent to vote for a for a moment regarding him fix again return our thanks for pre- ways since the colonial period. engaged in same and the protection ST. LOUIS. MOt manager of rates, routes, &c, or write to ing the law concerning public man who, like Mr. Bryan, sup- edly, then paced slowly up the vious favors shown, and are most Miss Annie Napier, of life, limb and property. the Women's Exchange of Macon, p atmorr, O. P & T. A., c cordially, rDEAn?0nBl Second The curtailing of sala: printing and stationery. Ga., is the originator of the idea, WANTED-A- N ported and helped to pass the pier, and, pressing close to him, Louisville, Kentucky. Your friends, moThirty-firs- t Amending revenues Gorman-Wilsoand it is stated that already the thins to patent? twrSSni r"r ','JS? WKpUKlt. expenses and costs in which has licked tho hand which hung law, rics, fees, uoiltli. Wrlto lirlni? Isabelle TvsoN.Chairman. women of Chattanooga and Mem IIURN yrmCO , l'ntent Attorneys, Washington, & each and every branch of the pub- and taxation laws, concerning the brought disaster upon the work tionless at his side. We give extracts from the body phis, Tenn., have promised active U. Ci for tUolr 51.SWJ prlzo otter. The. man gave a mighty start lic service, ensuring of speedy trials duties of Sheriffs to exhaust all ingmen and upon all tho people of During the time of the report that will indicate and verdicts, and preventing the remedies to collect taxes before thecountrv. American Economist. and looked down in amazement at more fully the work that is under between now and the exposition, at the great creature which seemed plans for a display whicli will not burdening of the Appellate and selling land, facilitating the col- benRtififttRT. The English papers langh at us, to have risen from the boards at taken and the encouragement chang-- 4 lection of delinquent taxes, only be extremely creditable to the Circuit Court docket. received. This report begins women of the South, but to the making reports to the and wc join in the laugh, for the feet. But as, at that instant, the ing Third Amending the criminal ing the time "M Southern States in general, can be '"'"uuut of "ladies to do moon broke from the cloud and thus: advertisements law concerning grand larceny, cm-- , Auditor for use of the Board of Willi an augmented faith and formulated and carried out. which poured its light in a silver flood and Assessment, and washing" and KENTUCKY. bezzlcmcnt and obtaining money Valuation KV hope, born of the manifest increase changing the time of reports to are to be seen every day in our upon the water, it showed him in of public sentiment, which more There were no American bicycle under false pretenses. newspapers, says the Critic, It the beautiful eyes looking up into and more demands a pure Press, manufacturers (in American) in tflcc iu V ylrugsists' Sunbrics said Board by corporations. Fourth Allowing the State In- 500 prfsiiptlons Mrcfiillu. Compotinbrb. Thirty-seconThe passage of must be borne in mind that it is his an expression ot sucn un- wc have been animated to still 1876, six in 1880, and over capi spector and Examiner to employ a "scrub-lady- " and diligence great and small today, with a laws clearing, defining and carry- the poor, unintelligent sympathy, that a wave of greater watchfulness good work. doubted stenographer and providing comtal of over $20,000,000, to cater to in the pursuit of this who gives herself the title ing into effect tlic provisions of deep gratitude, a strong reaction pensation for the same. details of probably 2,000,000 riders. Going further into the a bit of vanity on her part from Vrom the terrible silence and lone Fifth Providing for tho pay- Sections 205, 244 and 246 of the the work the report continues; The Buenos Ayrcs correspondwhich we derive much amusement. liness, passed over him and sinking ment of flie floating debt, current constitution. Conscious of the vast influence ent of the London Economist, writcolumns of the down upon the pier, he held his Changing the'timc I find in the local Thirty-thirexpenses and necessary appropriaexerted by the Editorial and Press ing January 18, says of the disas7vT. PB.TOHI.TT.JL, upon ters to the crops of Argentine. ot making reports by the Insurance London Daily News a headline hand out silently.. The splendid Associations, everywhere, tions, made and to be made for the which reads "Eurglars and Their creature, understanding as thongh the papers of our land, we have "The disaster to the wheat crop in Commissioner. State. also for the provinces of Santa Fc and Modifying and Lady Assistant," and in the Daily he had spoken, pressed closer, sought this medium Thirty-fou- r h MADISONVILI.K, KV. Sixth Abandoning the penitencolumns the headline, into his face, and deliberately laid the promulgation of our .views. Entre Rios is complete, and must Mail's news tiary at Eddyvillo and providing amending the laws for the governFifty-tw. private letters, with last tell adversely on the inarch of the ment of towns in the sixth class "Alleged Lady Burglar." Our re- his great head upon his shoulder. year's report, and the new Appeal country this year. necessary work shops, cells, ma The loss in porters may have their faults, but A lump rose in the man's throat; went to the President and Secre crops alone, devoured by locusts chinery, etc., at the Frankfort pen- and other towns. Amending section they are not yet guilty of calling tears, the first perhaps for many taries of different Editorial Press or destroyed by hail, is 75,000,000 Thirty-fiftitentiary; or, if this be not deemed Associations, asking that it be read currency. female criminals of this descripproper, providing necessary work 22, article 3, chapter 100, public tion "ladies." National Adver- years, welled up into his eyes, and at their next annual meeting of the mT in another moment both arms were State. Dr BelPs Pine Tar Honey acts as a balm shops, machinery, etc , at each of acts, 1891-2-Many kindly promises of tiser. Thirty-sixtAmending section clasped closely about the dog's acnuiescence have been received. to tho lungs, cutting tbe mucus, allaying said penitentiaries. . Cured After Suffering 15 Years. neck. And so they sat, neither Thus we trust our wish has been tho inflammation, healing and strengthen-ingSeventh The adoption of such 15, article 2, chapter 48, public IS JUST AS COOD FOR ADULTS, Mr. E. II. Hackett, a prominent Dry moving save that now and then fulfilled. On every hind as, in the It is sure to do you good cannot do legislation as may be necessary to acts, 1894; also amending an act Good Merchant, of Morganfield, Ky., sufyou harm. Thousands have been benefited WARRANTED. PRICE BOcts, The in the past, much courtesy has O Ar att a, Ii 13., Not. 15. lssX provide for the building or purchase entitled, "An act to amend section fered for years with Constipation and In- the noble animal would turn and marked the language of these re- by its use. Paris Modlclno Co., Kt.liOiili,Mo. .dJsHsfcmrjHl your, era boUJM ot Uentloraem Wo mid of reform, 14, chapter 53 general statutes," digestion, and wa. prevailed upon by a lick the face pressed so close to plies. of a house or" houses ClllUi TONIC and ! A Western exchange says that a OllOVK'H TASTKMCS3 o Broim already Ihla year. In all our ox- German his own, till finally weariness overamending or changing the law in approved January 16, 1882; also traveling man to use Carlstedt's The movement recived official practical revivalist requested all in bouiitit turf 11 jer. mo uhjk hubiuww. Mrleuco or BMINK Powder, saying it had done him came them both, and stretching nAinrauM an DUUIUU.tUBlHH H.A.. W.H MMV ourfl trulr. and providing 'for amending section 9, chapter 243; Liver and hearty recognition before the the congreation to rise who paid lacUon as your Tonic regard thereto, It a trial and lie &CO. great good. Ilq gaye side, the man's National i8gi-2fT themselves side by of persons men- public acts, Editorial Association their debts. The rising was generthe confinement TnfHE after the first dose. After to feci tvumHftWW his rescuer's neck, held in St. Augustine, Fla. The al. After they had taken their scats Amending the using it, Mrbetter Hackett, who was troubled arm still about " tioned in the act creating such, 80 YEARS and with Piles, was surprised to find himself his head pillowed upon tho shaggy resolution offered by Mr. Holden a call was made for those who did EXPERIENCE. in places other than tho law concerning inspection houses not pay their debts, and one soliweighing of grain and regulation of cured ot this most dreaded of all afflictions. coat they both slept. before that body is in part as fol- tary individual arose and explained penitentiary. PASHVtUi and gran- He is now a well man and does not have to sank lower and lower lows: The moon Eighth Thoroughly amending, elevators, warehouses that he was an editor and couul not It cures and you do use any medicine toward the west; little by little the We earnestly sympathize with pay his debts because the rest of ROUTE OP THE changing and revising tho election aries, in which grain is stored. If not become a slave to tho medicine. Thirty-eightRegulating the you aro effected in this manner, giyo it a stars laucu anu weni out; anu iar the, woman's movement for the pro- the congregation were all owing laws. CHICAGO and TRADE MARKS, of Appellate, Circuit, trial, as It will only cost you 25cts, and away in the cast the summer dawn motion of purity in literature and him their subscriptions. Ninth Providing that all elec jurisdiction ESIQNS, maintain the NASHVILLE . Quarterly-CourtsBut the hrst art, as tending to it not prove as wo say, tho druggist began to break. should COPYRIGHTS Ao. Dangers of tho Crip. tions for School Trustees shall be County and moral standard, ana endeavoring Anynno sending a (ketch anil description may sale ONLY TH Amending nn act will relund to you your money. For Thirty-nintqulcklr ascertain, free, ulialher an Intention u i beaui3 of the rising sun would fall to realize tho prime object of the t. held by secret ballot. Communications strictly Tbo greatest danger from La Grippe is probably patentable. aeoncy Drug Store. for curln patent confidential. Oldest Pullman Veatitmled Train Service witt act to amend an act, by St. Hernard upon a man who,, saved from him- Press the elevation and better- ot ils resulting in pneumonia. If reasonApportioning the State entitled, "An lu America. Wo haro tt WasMnufnu orlloe. Tenth Xeweat and Finest Day Ooacbea, Talents taken through Munu Co. recelrai apt providing for the Chicago Tradesman says: self would rise up, and, thanking ment of humanity, intellectually, able caro is used, however, and Chamber- special notloo In tho The Sleepers and Ulster Oars into Appellate and Circuit Court, entitled: An Annie L. morally and socially; for the sup- lains Cough Remedy Uken, all danger will of private "There isa marked improvement m ing God, take courage. SG1EHTIFIC AMERICAN, Senatorial and Legislative districts creating and regulating pression of sensationalism, cruel bo avoided. Among tbe tons of thousands beantlrullr Illustrated, larsost clrcnlstlonyear: KmOM THK of for southern iron. In Hannah in Our Animal Friends. corporations" in so lar as same tho demand personalities and immoral details who haye used this remedy for la grippe, anr sclentltle Journal, weekly, terms t&uu aILlNU as provided by the constitution. ' months, fpecliiinn copies awl the Birmingham district one comTo- rof same, chap The textile mills of Rhode Is- in the report ot vice and crime, we have yet to learn ot a smgle case having IliOalx I'atknth scut free. Address Eleventh To creato any neces- amends section 34 pany alone received inquiries for MUNN & CO., '' Jv c Terrc Haute, Indianapolis, also 60,000 tons of Alabama pig during land arc rapidly increasing their which tend only to degrade the resulted in pneumonia, which shows conpublic acts of I89I-2-.,1111 Ner Yorll. sary additional Circuit Court .'dis ter 43, output. Several mills that have moral standard, often inciting to clusively that this remedy is a certain prearticle 3, (he past week. some time aro now the reinactment of the horrors thus tricts and changing the time of any amending section 11, been closed for . CHICAGO, TMlrW' lyl ventive of that dread disease). It will ef chapter 103, pub"lic acts' 1891-2-starting up. Circuit Court. . A Well Known Physician, depicted; and that we will further fect a permanent euro in less time than 'Milwaukee, St, Paul,' Well Watered Fortieth Establishing and regTwelfth Authorizing the reviendeavor to make the pres3 one of aay other treatment. 25 and 50c bottles for BELMONT Dr. W. R, McDowell, of Central City, juntio iiLuiNo. Llnuted by Cat " u ulating fees collectible by Secre- Ky., says Getinan Liver Powder is the friends of hu- sale by St. Bernard Drug Store, Harlington, This House) is Newt THB the truest and best AW ALL POtHTl W sion, alteration, anifcdment or Trade Mark. jarnisblnRs aro New 'and time beet family medicine made, and no home manity, by refusing space to all BcaT Robinson, Mortons Gap- George V A Quart (or 8 Cent!. codification of the spTtute laws of tary of State, and manner Everything MCP.TH AND NORTHWEST. questionable and impure advertis- King, St. Charles should be without it, Price ascls. Money DOltS NOT STREAK TUB CLOTHES. of payment into treasury. , MADISONVILLE. KY. the State. writF, P, JEFFRIES, 1, KOCBRS, Forty-firThe passage of an refunded where not satisfactory. For sale The West llluing made, Tako nr otherj ing, also excluding from our un A i BvmitiIU, lot Subscribe for The Bee. &. . At'.i tho doings Thirteenth Legalizing the diftr Jao.ru. Tetuui, ings and Prbriefre. For sale'by St. Uermrd Drug Store. H. R. GRISWALD,act allowing cities and towns to b StDernard Drug Store, battanoea'S.i In counting of, ayUim warrants C, f,A., A, 13 WARNING. MM THE DATE. I 1 P. G. NIEMS ; Law-flakcr- wan-dfTe- d n f n, DR. A.P.BOSTON - L N. RAILROAD FRITSCH I 1 T d :- infla-majio- n lim in y I Ol-irarip- jo CD 3 e J h ever-increasin- g SI' BEST TRAINS . M j i h Free-Trade- h - i, vV-f'--- "'' l h -- St. Louis or Chicago. h e h (ch S' J ! - n l'r'' r EfEOljglNG, ffik. ! m GROVES "scrub-ladies,- " Hotel -- ry r fes d IJ CllG o TASTELESS rVAnflRoup ctflELF h h CHI LL TDNIC lt 111 ) Vl ii n A11NKY-.CAB- 3. Thirty-sevent- North h rr r 4. h ' llMJTED IWiMS h If SOUTH 3; 3. I - I Flisl-clas- s HQTEL I- -- ', st BttH. ad lones, - ? -- " ft (Incorporated. Eatered (he PcdofGco at Harllngton as Second cliu matter. BEE PUBLISHINS COMPANY. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: H oo One Yoar, strictly In adranee . ' .. " 50 SI Momht, ' 5 Three Month!, " 3 Single Copies Specimen copies mailed free on application. wanted in all parts of llio CorreipondcnU cinnlv. Address us for partlcnlars. ;,, t i"W F a Joseph Mulr, who for years past has Washington, March 9. Proban been at work as conductor and bly never before in American hisTHURSDAY. MARCH 11, 1897 on tbo Providence branch accommotory has an Administration been dation, has severed bis connection with obliged to face at the very begin3r """""l v I tho L. & N, and wcare informed will seek ning of its assumption of power so work nn somo other system. Wo hope ho many and important questions may bo fortunate enough to secure a affecting the foreign relations of good position. Is tho One Tmo Wood Purifier. All druggists, ft. the United States as confront BSl Trcparctl only by C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. President McKinley and Sccjctary aL It is pleasing to bo ablo to nolo that aro tho only pills to tako Sherman. section foreman Golden, of tho Kellys LENDAR? Hood'f PlIlS with Hood's Sarsaparilla. All ot these arc important, and section, seems to boon the road to recovnTgTTWVTOcnyvarrWTi while some of them may be for a ery. He has been threatened with that in the background, a lawyer of eleven years' practice; time kept It was reported immediately dread disease dropsy, and for a while Earlington, also now editor of the Indicator pub- others, and those of the utmost after the inauguration that Presi- friends thought he was patt recovery, but i3B5Jajflryr The fame of Earlington has gone lished in the interest of his race at gravity, are likely to force them- dent McKinley would send a war- it appears a chango in his favor has lately inn, but, In spito of his nttemlanco, I got selves upon the attention of the ship to Havana and would keep -abroad, largely through the work of ' butter. Finally, my husband, read. that place. He was an applicant new Administration in such a per- one in the harbor there for the pro- taken place. The Bee. In an article about for the same appointment in 1892. who bad n manner that they must be tection of American citizens in Agent Walker talks as it he would be ablo Iti'j one day otnnd wits cured by taking sistent had thu grippe "The Leading Cities in the State to secure a direct telegraph report from met promptly. In the list of open Cuba. Pectoral, procured, for Aycr'H tbe ringside on March 17th, when Corbelt and what They Produce," the Mr. G. M. Stone, of Grayson, diplomatic issues arc some old .no, a IkiuIo of this urSiliclne, and before and Fitzslmmons fight for the championLouisville Commercial has this to was appointed yesterday by Gov. veterans, questions that were runf had taken half of It, I wm cured. I The criticism which the immigra ship of the world. !mvo used tho rcctornl for my children say about Earlington: Bradley to succeed State Mine In ning along in diplomatic, tion bill received from its enemies fashion when President will be of service to its friends in General Manager Harahan, of tho Illi and In my fnmlly, whenever wo bavu Earlington, located in Hopkins county, spector, C. J. Norwood. Dr. GarHarrison turned over the ship of the preparation of a new one. A nois Central, was seen at Henderson last iipeili'd It, and bavo found It specific on (be L. & N. Railroad, has a popula- diner's appointment was also made j Ii2 for colds, coiiglu, nnd lung troubles." 3i4 5 state to President Cleveland, but measure on the general lines of week and of course tho report was in cirtion of 3,000. It is four miles south of yesterday to the Superintcndency the latter in his lime and with the one Cleveland vetoed, with the the culation that his visit was to look after the r.mi.Y Wood, North St., Elkton, Md. i7ia de9 !Jo II lai Madisonville, tho county seat. It is the best of intentions and in spite of fects of that one eliminated, will O. V. property preparatory to purchasing center of the Western Kentucky coal fields, of the Western Asylum. 114 II5I16I 17 16 Ayer's Cherry Pectoral the most heroic efforts was obliged be put on the statute book before same. and the mines aro largely operated by tbo ZH as 2G 121 122 cotton crop in Texas is like to add to the list and make new the present administration The is a St. Bernard Coal Company, which has Not for many years, and in fact we feel Hlghost Honors at World's Fair. unJ26I29I30 31 spent large sums of money in improving the tobacco crop in Kentucky too issues of his own that he was safe In stating that not during tho time the year old. An to Mr. Logan. Cleantt the Sjttea with Ayw's SvuprM. bring to a L. and N. have had control of tbe Hrn and building cp tho town. Tht Louisville large. The cotton growers are able to turn, gave conclusion before way to President he, in With apologies to our readers & Nashville Railroad also owns property trying to lessen the product. Mr. C. C. Shayne, of New York, derson division has there been so much deMcKinley. for so doing, we quote the Mail: in Earlington, It is a fine wino producing an ardent admirer of the President, lay to trains and trouble to the company EARLINGTON FREE LIBRARY. ANNOUNCEMENTS. greatest in Foremost and ot on that portion ot track lying between "In the Southeast Earlington section. One company owns a vineyard of Extracts From ricKinley's Inau- terest to the peoplethe the United has presented him with a tiger-skiof acres. The Dee is the leading one Logan, who drives a thirty-fivprecinct rug. It is made from the skin of a Slaughtersvllle a,nd Elmwood, as has been gural Address. CIRCUIT JUDOS. States, because of the strife that is Mongolian tiger, the case this week. For a distance of Open from 10 a, m. to 9 p. m dally, to announce delivery wagon for J. M, Victory newspaper, which is ably edited by Mr. authorized being waged under their very eyes, giant M4RDLE We are Marble, of Priacelpn. as can- & Co., went to the polls to vote. Paul M. Moore. The Bee is the official FINANCIAL LAWS. about two miles the track last Tuesday was except Sunday. Circuit Indue In this, the Fourth Judivery eyes is the subject of measures 1 1 feet G inches from the completely covered with water, didate for is their and a Most of our financial laws arc the our relations toward Cub. tip of the nose to the end of the cial District, subject to the action of the Demo- He was not a legal voter, and was organ of the coal interests of Western For A Cordial Invitation is extended to whoparty, cratic promptly turned down by the of- Kentucky. The tcwu has four months outgrowth of experience and trial over two years the insurrection on tail, and 64 feet across the shoul- crew of men were kept busy keeping tbe to imSTATS SIHA.TI, ever may find n spare drift off the track. Even with Ibis precaumore free schools than the Stato pays for, We arc authorized to announce ficers of election." and should not be amended with- the ever faithful isle has gone on, ders from tip to tip of the prove their time at tho FREE LIBRARY ROBINSONRobinson as a candidate for Stale It is said to bo the largest tion passenger and other trains suffered Follpwing this it jumps into a and has two fine public libraries. and from the confusion of reports Senator, from the counties if Hopkins and Our city's population is a little out investigation and demonstra- that reach the Department of State skin that ever came through the considerable delay. Much damage was Christian, subject to tbo action of the Republican gentirade agiinst an Earlington party. done to tbe road bed. Now we can look MORE THAN 500 VOLUMEb. overstated. We have 2,100. Of tion of the wisdom of the proposed it is not possible to accurately and London market. Wo are authorized to announco Dr. E. tleman, whose character is above for the company to take steps that will BAKBR of Madisonvllte, as a candidate for PERIODICALS, course we cannot take exceptions changes. We must be both "sure surely ascertain the exact condihereafter prevent such an overflow, as was MORE THAN FIFTY State Senator, from the counties of Hopkins and reproach, in which it indulges in we are right" and "make haste tion of this struggle, which, as DAILY, WEEKLY, MONTHLY. Chiistlan, subject to the action of llio Republican The Kcntuckians who went to the case several years ago, when tbe track tactics" by to the good words about The Bee. slowly." talk about parly. President Cleveland has stated in the White House had an opportu north of Elmwood was raised several feet I that gentleman whom it charges his messages to Congress, has in- nity to judge of the McKinley for a distance ot two miles. The South and the Tariff. MORE REVENUE. Valuable Case of Minerals, 300 Specimens, WEATHER They were enthusvolved in itself interests of enor handshake. witn attempting 10 lorcc ine cast 340 Species Labeled. The New York Press says: "The The Government should not be mous value to citizens 01 the iastic in praise ol it. I FORECAST. ing by Mr. Logan of an illegal worst part of the Wilson schedule permitted to run behind or increase United States. It is understood Don't Use Drugs 13 large. The President's hand vote. was that nobody in America profited its debt in times like the present. to be the policy of the new Admin The flesh is thick and film. As unless you need them, and then only CURIOSITIES FROM TH INDIAN MOUNDD is unnecessary to say more It OP HOPKINS COUNTY. A PINB pure drugs, such as are sold by reThursday, to deal with this matter he grasped their hands the Presifair JFor by it. In 1896, the value of the Suitably to provide against this is istration sponsible druggists. We keep only OOLLIOTION. about this matter than that Mr. coal imported was $1,243,000 and the mandate of duty; the certain deliberately and not to undertake dent's forearm rested close to his tbe best. That in the great disand some colder weathto part from the policy with which body. The shake was all done did go before the judges of Logan tinction to be looked for when the the duties collected $486,000. In and easy remedy for most of our it has so far been treated until our with the forearm. He took a firm er. time comes that you need them. Native woods, 114 varieties in form of election in said prccint, and that 1892, the McKinlcy law produced financial difficulties. A deficiency more important internal financial hold. There was a sense of power Nowhere else will you find so compicture frames, which collection was exhe had stated his case he when plete a stock. A good time to begin But the sub- in the grasp. a revenue from coal of $998,200. is inevitable so long as the expen- affairs arc adjusted. hibited at the World's Columbian Expothat spring medicine. In Conclusion. to cast his vote. was permitted "What did you think of the handsition. 1 lie change in the tariff from 75 ditures of the Government exceed ject is of an explosive nature, and ST. BERNARD DRUG STORE, As to Mr. Nlsbet. In withdrawing from any further Photographs and Photogragblc Transit is not safe to predict that through shake?" asked one of the Kcncents per ton to 40 cents not only its receipts. BRYAN HOPPER. Msnsjer. some overt and outrageous act of tuckians of another as they were for himself Mr. Unfortunately parenciesnumerous and beautiful. discussion of 1896 election matters' reduced the income of the governTARIFF TAXATION. among cither the leaving. a subordinate Earnest Nisbct has allowed him- ment, but put the Canadian coal The Bee asks the indulgence ol The best way for the Govern- Spanish forces or in the insurgent "Just like Blaine's" was the reto be influenced to make a miners ;tc rpnrlets while it makes a few self, to work and shut down ment to maintain its credit is to lines (something like the Virginius plystatement which contradicts himplain statements of facts covering self. His change of front to the American mines, and reduced the pay as it goes not by resorting to affair for instance), the Admims DOWN INJHE MINES. be ... tration will not ...... forced to departTOU CAN HAVE IS A K..f ft.. Iooninrr Tbey being always ready at any time or wv.fr .W... .... earjliQcs?!lSt;yJr'bVecVators teslJ Utlt.llthrough an adequate ntir n' A.i lion at short placb to Wtllti. Tba7 h,o tbo lora ol timo income sesay to The Bee" that" which we BLAIR notice to this danger and labor required In reaching for ink. The tify that under the McKinley law cured by a system of taxation, exAs to Mr. Moore. Two years ago the big Jo U. Williams quoted him in our last issue, as ous subject. writing is more uniform, tho train of SECURITY they shipped to the New England ternal or internal, or both. took the biggest tow of coal on record thought is not Interrupted. The man or the paper that says having said. After giving that Tbey Improve Other great questions arc the the hand, aud save their cost in a short EARLY LEGISLATION HOPED FOR. Mr. Paul M. Moore appeared at statement to The Bee he was States 1,250,000 tons, and to New Alaskan boundary question, the from this city to New Orleans. It conFOUNTAIN time in the outlay of steel pens and penof forty-sicoal boats. The York 500,000 tons. When the It is, therefore, earnestly hoped Behring seal fisheries which arc sisted was about in tbo same condition river cils, ns they take the place ot either and the polling place in the north-eas- t taken in tow by Walter Young and PEN. then it is will last a lifetime. Earlington precinct on the morn- others and experienced a change duty was practically cut in two, and expected that Congress will at still threatened with utter ruin by now, and the same towboat proposes to pirates ot Uritish Columbia The only pen not filled with weak internal mechanism, that can election, for the of heart through their labors from coal was often brought in for bal- the earliest practicable moment en- the ing of the late Numerous other questions of for wipe out her own record by leaving here be carried in any position with perfect security and not spill ink coal boats-t- en purpose of taking his seat as judge which was evolved his contradiction last and their business so reduced act revenue legislation that shall eign policy which affect the com for New Orleans with on the part held by the fingers. raoro than sho took before when she 3 that they were forced to lower the be fair, reasonable, conservative mercc ol the United States call for of said election in said precinct, or of his statement to The Bee. all price of labor, which induced strikes and just, and which, while supply- earnest consideration. These and broko in records. Tho tow covers sixteen o that he did appear there at all at In Conclusion. and suffering among miners, opera- ing sufficient revenue for public other matters will be dealt with acres the river and comprises 1,500,000 the hour for the opening of said Reversible Feed-BaWith this issue The Bee conpromptly as may be and with wis bushels of coal. It would take 3,000 cars 5 purposes will still bo signally bene- dom. polls, for any purpose, or that his cludes its part in the discussion of tors and railroad employees. to hold it, and divided into twenty trains F Pens of regular Shape. t it ficial and helpful to every section eligibility as judge of said election matters that transpired during the R There is a disposition in many would take 100 locomotives to pull Perfect Action. n Pure Journalism. Journal. and every enterprise of the people. quarters of this country to believe was discussed before the board of election on November 3, 1896. o We publish on the first page ol A WEEK'S TRIAL WILL COST YOU NOTHING!. Secretary Geo. C, Atkinson is back from 2 officers of said election and that RECIPROCITY KECOMMENDED. that the President of the United There would bo no difficulty, if this bis visit in the East and as we predicted issue a resume of the work If not satisfactory will bo exchanged or money refunded if re Mr. Moore, being present, was de- we so desired, to prolong such disIn the revision of the tariff es- states nas some magical power several weeks ago, be attended the Inauturned in good order. clared "inclligible" and that he cussion indefinitely. Material for being done by "The Committee pecial attention should be given to and can do instantly what ho gural Ceremonies, and what he can tell chooses for good or for ill. This To give our readers this Abso"withdrew after protest," that man such discussion from a Republi for the Purification of the Press," and extension of wrong conception of presidential you ot the sights he saw there would make They cost no more, lutely Perfect Fountain Pen at a of the Baltimore Yearly Meeting the reciprocity or that paper states a falsehood, can standpoint is abundant. principle of the law power has been greatly fostered by a good book for the rising generation to maderate price, wo have made of Friends, and desire to call spec- of even considerably i an arrangement with Ulalr's wilfully and maliciously. 1890, under which so great a the demagogues who roam the read. It is thought by some that George The intelligent people of ial attention to what is said there. stimulus was Fountain Pen Company of New land with open mouths and empty may yet be pursuaded to accept a consulMr. Moore notified the Repub- the County might possibly be less than the old given to our foreign York, to furnish our subscribers For several years The Bee has trade in new and advantageous heads. But the President can ship to some foreign land. their 1895 Security" Fountain lican precinct committeemen two able to tolerate such a imperfect makes During the past few weeks quite a numPens at tbo folfowing low refused, upon any terms, to accept markets for our surplus, agricultu only execute the laws and recomor three days before the election of old matters for a little prices: mend new ones. In this way he ber of the miners here have been afflicted yet offered for sale. advertisements. ral and manufactured products. that his newspaper work would not while provided there were engaged objectionable is said to construct a policy. with the measles. Almost whole families of in such discussion with The Bee, With most newspapers this is reTHE PREVAILING DEPRESSION. permit him to serve as judge But he can much easier make a at times bavo been stricken with the dis- - PRICESt No. 1 Gold Pen, fine point, at 51.75. garded simply as a matter of busi The depression of the No. 1 Gold Pen, fine or stub point, $2.00. law of the land than a law of na- easo at the same timo. were a decent, honest and reputable election and arrangements past four No. 3 Gold Pen, fine or stub point, S2.50. ness. They consider that running years has fallen with especial se ture, That no man can do. But Foreman Toombs and crew now spend a committeemen to paper. made by these No; X 9?ld Pcn' fino or stub Pnti a newspaper is like running a rail verity upon the great body of toil- singularly enough that is what good portion of their time preparing ma Croft in waiting when have Mr. The Mail is not decent, is not Handsomely Chased and Gold Mounted, 75 cents extra. many of our Presidents arc asked terial for the St. Bernard exhibit at the road, and are willing to car.y any ers of the country, and upon the polls should open, in order honest, is not reputable. none to do, Indeed they are asked To insure getting sort of an advertisement if the more than the holders of small do more they are advised to Tennessee Centennial, and if all signs don't should be sent direcj to these Pens at prices named, orders for them might bo put into the vathat he to fail, their exhibit will undoubtedly be the The Bee regrets the necessity of freight is this.ofiicc with the price of the pen desired. only paid. cancy caused by Mr. Moore's de having had to devote to that sheet farms. The depressed condition break the law of the land in a vain best of the kind there. So look out for Should you wish to have them insured against loss in the mails, send Not only tnis, but The Bee has of industry on the farm, in the effort to make new laws of nature. more medals. eight cents extra. clining to serve. THE BEE Earlington, Ky. the space it has already given, We Of course Maj. McKinley will try Oy the heavy rains in Indiana last week carefully eliminated all purely sen- mine and in the factory Mr. Croft did appear as prear- have constantly ignored personal has les- no such vain things. He ought ranged and was made judge of said insult which has been hurled at the sational details from its news re- sened the ability of the people to not, indeed, to be pestered with the much damage was done to mines by being flooded. ports, and refuses to flaunt vice in meet the demands on them, election to fill said vacancy. and quacks who will so advise him. editor of The Bee without cessaGovernor Oradley calls the attention of the face of its readers. they rightfully expect that not only Hcshould be left alone to restore the legislators Mr. Moore did not go to said tion. It has been beneath conwho will meet In extra The Bee adds its humble sup- a system of revenue shall be es- the confidence of the people in one session polling place for any purpose until tempt and unworthy of any notice. soon, that steps should be taken port to this great movement, and tablished that will secure the larg- another and in the resources of the to protect the miners of the Stale against the officers had been installed and Even during the campaign, when country. contributes its influence to the pro- est income with the least burden, confidence With that lubricant ol coal being shipped into the State that is the voting had been some time in everything was at white heat, The the machinery of trade tection of public morals. but that every means will be taken of commerce will be smoothly set mined by convict labor. Such a suggesprogress. Bee habitually ignored the endless tion is a good one and we believe that our As to nr. White. personal abuse concocted by the In the face of the fact that Bryan to decrease, ratner man increase, legislators, if acting in accordance with Mr. White attained his majority Mail and only noticed that paper was the wishes of the miners will enact such defeated.how can the Hender- our public expenditures. RETURN TO PROSPERITY. legislation. in Kentucky and upon the ground when necessity arose to refute one son Gleaner have the courage to The people of the State in : the past few years have indicated that Business conditions are not the that his citizenship began here and of the many fakes and falsehoods publish such an item as this just as Linens arc always in season, aren't they? Especthey want no convict labor in mines, and that this was his home there was which it promulgated. ially Table Linens, Napkins, Ninety-incPresident McKinley is inaugurated? most promising. It will take time we believe they are agaiast their product Linen Sheet-incontention that he was entitled to We deem il proper to make in The first consignment of corn for a for to restore the prosperity of former being sold in the State, and Linen Towels. the privilege of that citizenship, and this issue the statement of facts eign market was shipped from this city years. If we can not promptly at Our Table Linens run in price from 25c. to $1.50 a Weigher Phillips at No. 11 mine says hence was entitled to a vote. There touching a few points as we have yesterday. Ten thousand bushels of corn tain it we can resolutely turn our yard. that last week the miners put in good were shipped by John II. Hodge, via the faces in that direction was nothingm the common election set forth above. and aid its time. For 45c. we show a Sixty-siL. & N.. to Liveroool. England. Inch One-haIt w.i Bleached law that seemed to touch the case, One satisfaction in giving expressions of regret to loaded on eleven L. & N. cars. This gives return by friendly legislation. The miners are now being accosted al With Damask, with tasty border, and a vine running through LESSONS OF THE ELECTION. most daily by the numerous office hunters, buVit was said there had been spe- our readers for having been forced, Henderson quite a reputation abroad as Scott's Emulsion to children Is the body of the cloth, that will make you say, "Cut mo who are making the rounds of the County, One of the lessons taught by the cial decisions rendered in Kentucky from a sense of public duty, to de- grain market, which reputation is fully susoff two and f they never object to it. The yards," as soon as you see it. but so far not one miner has asked them tained. late elections, which all can that gave a man so circumstanced vote some space to these matters, For 50c. wo show a nice assortment of styles in both for their vote, unless It should be some fact is, they soon become fond is that the citizens of s3& full citizenship and suffrage. More The Bee retires from the discusA contributor to the Princeton who wants to be magistrate. Bleached and f Bleached Damasks, running in of it. Another satisfaction Is United States are over it was on record that a certain sion. both Republican gives a sketch ot the the width from 64 to 68 inches. because it will make them and young Democrat had been allowed LOCOMOTIVE BLASTS. address delivered by Judge C. J. Our Twenty-fiv- e inch Damask is not linen, though Legislation. to vote here under the same cirPratt to the grand jury at the people, not easily swerved from plump, and give them growth it makes a good appearance and washes The annulment of leases, revo- opening of cumstances at a previous election. and prosperity. It should be court in that place last the path of patriotism and honor. In Ninety-inc- h The high water of the past week played Linen Sheeting we show three extraordinary case, of cation of charters, attempted regu- week. In conclusion This is entire accord with the genIt was an havoc with the O. V. Transfer between grades, 75c, $1 and 81.35 These are sellinr nfento for the contribgiven to all children who arc ius of our institutions, and but Henderson and Evansville, and tbey were very infrequent occurrence, anu lation of passenger and freight utor writes: too thin, or too pale. It does Jjt Table Cloths and Napkins, the purchaser displaying her forced to abandon the transfer business for emphasizes the advantages of inwas lacking. rates, and other interference with positive information This brief sketch imperfectly outliues an skill in Drawing, Hemstitching, etc. These also several days, and use the L. & N. bridge. como but We have the permission of that the business operations of organized address comprehensive in its learning, culcating even a greater love for not make them over-fa- t, in tor lable or Dresser Scarfs, Doyles, etc. But we understand they were again able to plump. of Democracy, Mr. capital is doing much to retard the fundamental in its principles, accurate in law and order in the future. wheel horse In Towels. Crashes and Napkins, wo keep constanttransfer last Monday, tbe water having It strengthens the digestive William McCarley of this place, to progress of the South. Col. Julian it's language aad sweet in it's charity, fallen sufficiently to allow Ibem to do so. ly on hand a complete assortment. Seo our l,h" adratnb,ra,ion of iustice tern Sury SITTERS. say that he talked with certain Re- S. Carr,of North Carolina, Com- - pered with mercy is one of tho highest organs and the nerves, and furForeman Saeger and a large crew of xoweis at 20c, 25c, 35c. and 50c. a pair. Our There is a lot of fellows Job before the election about menting on proposed annulment services to society. publicans men have been busy tbe past week or two In every single town, Lots are still going at prices regardless of cost. nishes material for rich blood. Who always make their living preventing tbe drift from accumulating this particular case of Mr. White's of the lease of the N. C. Railroad By simply sitting down. need not R. N. Lander, of Hopkinsville, against the trestle north of the Henderson MADISONVILLE. eligibility to vote, and expressed says: "We capital isshut our eyes & We have a book telling you more on not coming is an applicant for the appointment Of course they always grumble, to the fact bridge. KENTUCKY. tie subject. Sent free for the asking. then as believing that Mr. hoie il our affairs arc in such con- as minister to Liberia ?nd is himself Their joy Is not complete, rwun rnuntr BACK IP YOU WANT IT. said We think it can be truthfully said that And kick because their trousers was entitled to vote; that dition, and if there is a suspicion to have much strong backing. He White SCOTT & DOWNU, Ntw York. not in many years was there such general Wear out upon tho seat. damage done to railroads by beavv rains as lie also talked with Mr. White at of our willingness to stand by our is an ambitious negro politician rind -- J A. Prbnticb i ,ARLINGTON 'JfU'Li mWCA ft BEaaWSB asSiNl J I I 1 ifuNlBMSMifSilM! I6J $ J3l some time on or near election day and expressed to him the opinion that lie was entitled to vote; that he has since expressed himself to certain Democrats and is now of the same opinion; and that he is quite sure he has seen published during the past few years a decision by a Kentucky judge in which that judge gave it as his opinion that a oung man in Mr. White's case was entitled to vote. The story that Mr. Atkinson Mr. Moore, while Mr. and White was presenting his case, "dropped into the polling place," Mr. for any purpose, is false. Atkinson and Mr. White were there at the same time. Mr. Atkinson went in and voted, and as tic was retiring Mr. White filled tin next vnranc nrd wont in vo Mr. Atkinson is pn tent is case absent and we cannot ask him what statement il any he mndc as to Mr. While. But if he did make any statement in the matter before ihe election officers it was done bi.foro.Mr. White entered the poll.ng place. This we have upon best authority. Mr. Moore was not there at the time and did not known when Mr, White went to the polls. We quote Mr. McCarley, with his permission, in order to show that there were differences of opin men of ion among unusual both parties upon this case. ly I contracts and if capital gives us the 'go by we will have nobody to blame but ourselves." Col. S. W. Fordyce at the commercial convention held at Little Rock, Ark., said: "In 1880 Hot Springs needed money to make improvements and I was urged to procure it. I found parties up in Vermont willing to lend 500,000 for ten years at 5 per cent without any foreclosure clauses in the bonds. Then the legislation met and the mortgage law was introduced. Thereupon, I received a letter from Vermont cancelling the contract, and saying they could not let their money go to Arkansas on account oi the spirit prompt ing laws inimical to capital." Every law against the just rights of property and creditors is a menace as wtll as a drawback in com mimities where local capital is not forthcoming. iron-clau in motion, will hear little of tho nostrums which the ignorant al ways recommend when times are To Be Dealt With by the New unprospcrous. lhc new President should not President and His Ho be hurried at the outset. In needed by poor, tired mothers, overworked and burdened with care, debilishould be permitted to go his own Cabinet. tated and run down becauso ot poor, thin pace a pace that wisdom and exand Impoverished blood. Help is needed perience suggest shall be slow and by tho nervous sufferer, tho men and SOflE ISSUES. sure. OF THE women tortured with rheumatism, neuGREAT QUESTIONS BIS? I mJ The past few weeks Supervisor Sullivan has been quite busy at times looking after the track where the water has been so high as to run over the track in places. Somo damago was dono to telegraph poles dn the Providence branch by light ning last Monday night. After an absence of soveral years Engineer Henry Sattcrfleld Is ngaln back on tbo Henderson division. Mr. Kester Cobb, formerly conductor on the Henderson division, but lately an employee of tho Missouri Pacific, is back on Ha rea visit to relatives at Earlington. ports a surplus of men out West, who want tocngago in the railroad business and that tho chances to get a job aro scarce. brako-ma- A SPECIFIC -r- on- La Grippe, for Golds, Coughs, AND LUNG TROUBLES, AVER'S CHERRY PECTORAL ralgia, dyspepsia, ocrof ula, catarrh. Help organs ot tho body. Hood's Sarsaparilla builds up tbo weak and broken down system, and cures all blood diseases, becauso Many Important Things Demanding the Attention of the New Whon Ilood'a Sarsaparilla begins to enAdministration Notes purify and vitallzo tho blood, and rich, sends it in a healing, nourishing, invigof the Capital. orating stream to tho nerves, muscles and Comes Quickly Here is the complete cabinet upon whom will devolve the negotiation of these vexed questions. They arc all men of experience and strength: Secretary of State, John Sherman, of Ohio; Secretary of the Treasury, Lyman J. Gage, of Illinois; Secretary of War; Russell A. Alger, of Michigan; Attorney General, Joseph McKcnna, of Postmaster General, James A. Gary, of Maryland, Secretary of Navy. John D. Long, of Massachusetts; Secretary of Agriculture, James Wilson, of Iowa; Secretary of Interior, Cornelius N. Bliss, of New York. Cal-forni- a; "Two years ago, I bad tho grlppo. and It loft mo with n cough which gave family tno no rest night or day. My physician proscribed lor no, changing tho rcodlclno as often m bo found tho thlugs I bad taken woro not helping Hood's Sarsaparilla 1111 Clu-rr- time-killin- g well-informe- d n e man-eatin- g half-hou- fore-paw- s. "bull-dozin- g 1 J m tluisiiSy'-anlinh'rouginrieTftai- r: ... One of the Most Useful Things x fifty-si- x Non-Lcakabl- c. r. 1 ourier there-enactme- N.. vJ w 3-- RjRJRRjri JtJIJSLJk BISH0FS tttl LINeNS h Thin, Pale g Children x lf one-hal- One-hal- law-abidi- Sub-post-fnc- to it SL first-rat- e. ,5 I All-line- n BISHOP & I. CO during Ihopast week. JRJRSrtJRiRStjR' ,,. ,.& : . &l4V. I mWWHMr 0 -- T BURGLARY. DR. T. W. GARDINER E. & T, II. WRECK. TREMENDOUS RAINS. asmmmmmmmmm g E. T. HALSEY, tmmmmmftmmmts W. C. NONES, Vice-Presiden- ,x Coal Company's Store Rumors, Unconfirmed; Wild Fall of" Four Inches In Eighteen Jafc Entered and Robbed of About docs' to H&pklnsvlllc at an Early About the Drowning of a DayftoJ the Duties Twenty-fiv- e Dollars. Passenger Train. Hours at This Place, and "i3u ZJnbusfry uc TEfjriuc." of Superintendent Qrcat Damage Evansville, March 10. The E. Between Saturday night and oners. & T. H. train from Chicago that Monday morning the store of the OF THE INSANE ASYLUA1. should have arrived here in time THROUGHOUT THE COUNTRY. Monarch Coal Company, at their ft 1 to connect with the L. & N. ' mines three miles north of EarlfJ i , ington, was burglarized. A cellar Dr. --f4 w.uarumer of- Maui fast train south at 6.50 last even1. On Tuesday, between the hours window was broken into after con- sonville will be superintendent of ing did not get through at all and of 2 a. m. and 8 p. m. Earlington L. & Ni TIME TABLE. many wild and conflicting rumors siderable trouble at prying out iron the Western Asylum for the Inhad a rainfall of 4 inches. The bars and the store thus entered. sane at Hppkinsvillo to succeed arc rife as as to its fate. TIME OF TRAINS AT EARIJNdTON. creeks rose rapidly and covThe L, & N. officials received a ered the Nothing war. taken except about Dr. Ben Letcher, resigned, and .lace of the earth hereEffective December 20, 1896. twenty-fiv- e dollars in cash that was that the change will take place in telegram that the E. & T. H. could abouts in the low places. Loch HOTH. not deliver this train to them on left in a drawer in the storeroom. a few days. No. st 10J3 1 tn Mary and the ponds were all , tisjts ra No. 91 The burglar had not been apThe Doctor's business interests time but would get it in to Evans- booming and a close watch was No. 54.- 10.53 p tn up to yesterday after- outside his practice will probably ville about 1 o'clock this morning, kept on all damp, with no injury No. 70 7:50 1 ra prehended ., N0.7S 455PDJ noon. go on as it now is, and his family The L. & N. people arranged to resulting. Some of the smaller SOUTH, will remove to llopkinsvillc shortly run the train through south imme- dams would have gone if the greatNo. Ji 5'JI P 01 Cake. The Cake-Wal- k diately upon its arrival. . No. gi after he takes charge. 8.14 pm in the No. jj " 4:59 Up to noon today no definite in- est flood had occurred In Mr. M. B. Long's show winThe following is a brief sketch No. it) 4:40 p Dl night. m dow is exhibited No. 77 7'JS the handsome of the life of that excellent physi formation had been received. One Tuesday forenoon the tracks of No gi and No. 94 are fatt Iralna. report sajs the whole train ran off cake to be given to the most artis- cian and worthy gentleman: the L. & N. were inundated at the W. W. BTItRIOGB, Agent. the bridge into White and all Monarch President. Sec'v. t. w. M. GRAHAM, BEN W. ROBINSON, Gen'l M'g'r. ssmwtb T- - ar i - 3 2 Bird Eye - Jellico Coal. Co., INCORPORATED --1 i Telegraph Wliitlcy County, Address, 7 Kentucky. LUMP OF BIRD CYC COAL. JELLICO, TENN MINERS AND SHIPPERS OF vAk Time Table I. C. R. R, (Effective Jaly 19, 1896 ) I n r 4 lv 1 1 1 l & been at work for two years trying to get tax due the school districts by the C. O. & S. W. and O. V. railroads. The railroad companies President. refused to pay the tax, but the U. S. court has recently decided that, ll. NEW MARCH., Garlinfon, happenings. they shall pay, and the tax' for fi 1895 has been paid this week by Special Musical Gift to all the C. O. & S. W., and no doubt News Notes Personal Paragraphs and all that is due will be paid right Readers of Our Paper. soon by both roads. Princeton Other Doings at Home Worthy Republican. The very latest musical compoof Special Mention. sition to enlist popular approval is Ornnd Jury Investigation. The opinion prevails that the "The Broad Street Conservatory Mr. J. K. Rash is in Tcrrc grand jury will take no action March, "composed by a young Haute. Roland II. Smith, a puabout Jim Stone's hanging. YesMr. Volncy Shaver is very ill terday, however, they were looking pil of the popular institution to dedicated. It is with measles. into the facts connected with the whom his work is suggestive as it of highly inspiring, killing of George Finney, north written Miss Agnes Wyatt was in town, just before Christmas. Sev is of the popular marches in Saturday. eral persons were summoned Wed- by Sousa. It has been played all tlielcadihgtheatre orchestras, submitted to inquiries Mrs. J. It. Kash visited friends nesday andburning of Tom Cham and concert bands in the Quaker about the in Madisonvillc Monday. the ber's house. They had returned City and The seaside and mountain piano parts of this bills up to last night. Mayficld resorts. visited no Miss Janie Victory excellent march has just been isMonitor. friends in Nashville last week. sued, and through a special arThe Bachelor Maids' Charade rangement with the author, we arc Mr. John Fcland and little son, enabled to present a copy free to Party. of llopkinsvillc, visited relatives every reader of this paper who will Sunday. The charade party given by the send name and address, enclosing Bachelor Maids at the beautiful this notice and 6 cents in stamps Mr. Tom I lodge is out again, home of Miss Ninnon Umstcad, on The after an illness of several weeks' last Thursday evening was a perfect to cover mailing postage, to MuBroad Street Conservatory of duration. The Y0l,nK ladies, as- sic, 1331 South Broad Street, success. sisted in some cases by the bache- Philadelphia. The retail price of Miss Eppic Ashby, of invisited relatives in the lors, gave a unique and most the the March is 40 cents, and this is teresting interpretation of an offer that should be appreciated city Sunday. words, proverbs, names ol books, by our musical friends. (Mention Misses Eula Oldham and Dona plays, etc., which they illustrated. Tiik Bee, Earlington, Ky.) Wood went to Madisonvillc one The young ladies were divided into two parlies, and each side had a day this week. Our Religious Corner. list to be acted, which were unMisses Pauline Davis, Lclia known to the other side. The folBeginning with this issue The Dean and Nannie Ashby spent lowing lists were acted by the tvo Bee will publish every week an review parties: Saturday in Madisonvillc. extensive and Cejticulate of the international Sunday-schoo- l Indefinite Mr. J. J. Lipscomb, of Rich- Patterson Ingratiato lesson, also a full review of the Abundance land, one of our good friends, was AdmltmterioR Christian Endeavor topic, with Chestnut-bur- r Accountant in to cheer the editor last week. Accompanying these references. About Music Much Ado special features we will give notes Nothing Mr. W. W. Todd, of Madison- 110 woo runs may Catastropho of local and general character, covMoods villc, gave The Bkk his friendly read ering religious topics and work of Itcveries ot n Dach- hand and encouragement last week. Abandon church societies. elor All Is not gold that School for Scandal Slitters Mr. L. C. Vandlc, of the St. Let tbo world slide Alter the Ball Notice. Charles neighborhood, paid The Loyes Labor Lost Petrified Bkk office a much appreciated visit United we stand, etc. Measure for Measuro The annual meeting of the stock Manhattan Lucifer holders of the St. Bernard Coal last Thursday. Strike whllo tbo Iron When a Man's Singlo Company will be held in their ofGalveston is hot Mrs. Ruins Clark and Misses Man and Wife fice at Earlington, Ky., WednesLuetic. Inez Dean and Mildred Ashby day, April 21, 1897. t spent Monday and Tuesday in George C, Atkinson, Put Pourself in His Place Mortons Gap. Secretary. t Wing and Wing 1 Phil-adclphia- n, BAST DOUND. No. ). No. 4. No. 6 Lv. New Of learn .. ?:Mnm 8:00 am l.r, Meinphli B:ijam 7:45 p tn I.v. I'ulloo 1:03pm ii:))pm 6:13 a rn . . l.Jj p tn l.r. l'aducab i:oo a m 8:00 a m am I.v. Princeton 4:40 pm t:iSam Lv. Nortonvllle. ... 4:41pm 3:10am 10:41a m At, Central Cltjr . . o.jj P tn 4:00 a m 11:10 p m Ar. Loulivllle 11:10 pm 7:35 am 3:17 pm Ar. Cincinnati ...... 6.40 an 11:35 m WBST DOUND. No. 1. No. 3. No. j Lv. Cincinnati 11:10 pm a:jopm Lv. Loulmlla. 330 tm 6:33 p m B:o 1 m pm Lv. Central Cltr. :.. t):ijam 10:33 am Lv. Nortonvllle on am 11:31pm :jj p m 10:18 am Lv, Princeton am j:jj P m Lv. l'aducab ii:opm 1.37am j.jo p m Ar. Fulton ... ... 1.13 pm 3. jo am 7.jopm 040pm 7.10 a m Ar. netnphit Ar. New Oilcans P m 7.J0 p m All tralna run dallr Not. 3 and 4 carry mil' reclining elialr can between manUuHet Sleeper, Cincinnati ami newurteant. Direct connection! matt ! all (unellonl. II. HANSON, C. P. and T. A. tic walker in the cake walk tonight. The cake is quite a work of art, is almost one foot and a half high and beautifully iced. Around the base are groups of flowers made o( icing, and between these gold and green leaves. Around the top is an appropriate row of small licorice figures. The whole is surmounted by baske. work in white with a white dove perched on the handle. The cake is accompanied by an explanitory poem, written by Jesse Phillips. tin Hard to Collect. The county superintendent, has Dr. Gardiner is a native Kentuckian, born in Daviess county in 1848, and an honored graduate of Louisville Medical College, where in a competitive examination, he stood first for a position in Louisville City Hospital. This position he retained until appointed by Gov. Leslie, First Assistant Physician at tluj Anchorage Asylum. After three year's service' there he resigned and moved to Madison-ville- , where he has been actively engaged in the practice of his profession ever since. Dr. Gardiner has always been a consistent Republican. He was in the Federal army during the latter part of the late war. lie was a delegate to the St. Louis convention that Maj. nominated McKtnley for - river perished save the conductor. An other that the enginecr.fireman and conductor lost their lives and a Anfew passengers were injured. other that all the train but one sleeper went into the river. One thing is certain, if the train did go into White river there is little hope for the safety of any passengers. The trouble was probably caused by the heavy rains. ST. CHARLES. Madi-sonvil- lc Claude Fox, of Ilslcy, camo up last Sunday. Luko Tcague has moved to Carbondalo, Ky. Judge T. J. Nunn spoke to our people last Friday night. Dr. W. K. Nisbct and wife were visiting ia Madisonvillc last Saturday. Drotber Crow, of the Methodist church, filled his appointment here last Lord's day. The W. C. T. U. Union at this place will be entertained by Miss Ena Fault, at her home, on Thursday, March rr. Letcher Fox and Flint Finley, of the South Kentucky College, and Miss Maude Hnley and Miss Vada Fox, of tho Greenville, Ky., School, were at home over Sunday. Amp Sisk and Miss Rosa Dlackwell, both ot Ibis neighborhood, cldped on last Sunday night with matrimonial intentions, Springfield, Tcnn., being tlio objective point. Their secret became known to tho young lady's father and brother, who were opposed to tho match, and who tried to Intercept them, but were given the slip. The big cellar, known also as the butcher shop, is badly damaged by the heavy rains. A dwelling house was built upon the cellar walls, with a chimney at one end. The weight of the chimney and tho rains pushed the east wall in, the chimney going in with the wall. Tho property is owned Dy Walter Uiley, old Fleming curve in the northern limits of this city, and a slight washout occurred which delayed the fast Chicago train about hall an hour. The tracks at Slaughtcrsville were also covered but no damage of consequence resulted and no delay to trains was occasioned for more than a few minutes. All trains have been run on time by the L. & N. while washouts and, in some instances, complete stoppage of all trains, has been the experience of roads in Indiana and elsewhere. n jellico JEjLLICD From the VANDERPDDL""nsurPassect botn well-know- Vein. z as a Steam and a Domestic Coal.' B : Sole Miners of the Famous-BIR- D - EYE CANNEL 5 A. Special attention given to Mining, Screening and Handling. WE ARE PREPARED TO FILL ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY. .GIVE US PLEASE ADDRESS ALL TRIAL--. TO Beware of Oinimsnts for Catanh That Contain Mercury. As mercury will certainly destroy tho sense of smell, and completely derange tho whole system when entering ii through the Such articles should never be used except on prescriptions from reputable physicians, as the damage they do is ten fold to the good 3011 can possibly derive from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure.man-ufacture- d by F.J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O.. contains no mercury, and is taken Internally, acting directly upon tlio blood and mucons surfaces of tbo cjstcm. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genuine. It is taken internally and mado in Toledo, C.by F. J. Cheney & Co. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Hall's Family Pills arc the best. COMMUNICATIONS COMPANY. THE 5iiUJUiliUWUiUUiUU Base ball men arc getting ready for the coming season. It is impossiblo to be happy or cheerful or useful when one is suffering Irom a discomforting cold or a nasly little cough. It is wonderful that somo people will go on from day to day suffering from these disbottle of Dr. Bell's orders when a Pine Tar Honey will relievo the most stubborn cases. is not yet decided whether the Christian Endeavor building will liuiiiuuuiummiuiift Kac: EIE23rcSSfXl?2Kfg23K $1.7"-For a Q SHORT TIME We will sell .At. i It BAILEY'S 0. K. $2,00 SHOES Slaugh-tcrsvilj- c, t K 7 Several of our young ladica visited the Gypsy camp yesterday It is not known what afternoon. their future iortune is to be. one ol the costumes to be worn tonight at the famous Cake Walk and all we can say is that it h perfect. It has been our privilege to sec The work of redisricting Hopkins County in the magisterial districts, is in the hands of Messrs. L. A. Pritchett, Ben Menscr and R. C. Ta'pp. Miss Lizzie Huff entertained a few ol 1icr friends at her home on Tuesday evening. Delightful re freshments were served, and all spent a most enjoyable evening. club. A preliminary meeting was held on Monday evening. After some membership fees are collected there will be another meeting and business will then begin. Some of the ladies want to have hours set apart for them and a club of Earlington is to havo an athletic their own. 5 Miss Willie Hughes, of Morgan-field- , who has been spending several weeks in the South, arrived in the city Friday to spend a few days with her sister Mrs. Will Poland. She accompanied her mother to Morganfield on Monday. Miss Kathcrine Feland went with them for a short visit. tennial is going on with expediMrs. L. R. Woolfolk is home from tion. It will be a great show alEvansville. most at our door. Miss Nannie Morgan has returned to Louisville after several dajs spent with The Greek Consuls and newsMrs. W. C. Morton. paper men are sad to have left is but one place in Earlington If you arc, Mr. John Whiltinghill has returned to Canca and the situation is not im- to get a quick lunch Louisville after several days spent hero proved. with bis family. While no physician or pharmacist can well-doinMiss Mollie Nauce is in St. Louis. Monkey-wrenconscicntiously warrant a cure, Mho J. C. Mrs. Sarah Riley, of Henderson, is the Ayer Co. guarantee the purity, strength March, April, May Coffee all Stock of Fruits, time. s Sarsaparilla. it guest ot Mrs. Dr. C. II. Bruce. Are tho months in which to givo especial medicinal virtues of Ayer Ci-ga- rs Iho Confections, Cakes, Canned Goods, Mrs. Ella O'Connor has returned from attention to the condition of your physical was iho only blood purifier admitted at great World's lair in Chicago, 1893 Cincinnati. health. If you pass safely through these and Tobacco Mr. Sam Jameson, who has for some months and find yourself strong and vigorOUT. HOW TO time held a position at the depot, has gone ous, on tho arrival of warmer weather, you a position as night may teasonably expect that ou will be to Pembroke to accept Fill a bottle or common water glass with Now is tho time to take well in summer. operator. CORDIUR nUILDlNO, EARLINGTON, KY. Hood's Sarsaparilla. because now is the urine, and let it stand twenty four hours; a MAIN AND RAILROAD Dr. T. W. Gardiner will leave Monday indicates n diseased Swcct-hcaat llopkinsvillc. time when the blood must be purified, en- sediment or settine for his new post of duty Turn-coariched and vitalized, and because Hood's condition of the kidneys. When urine His family will soon follow. Sarsaparilla is the only true blood purifier stains linen it is positive evidence of kidio-5Mrs. John Harvey entertained in a most prominently in tho public eye today. ney trouble. Too frequent desiro to urin Altogether. pleasing manner the ladies of the "Decs-tric- t Hood's Sarsaparilla has power to make you ate or pain in the back, is also convincing the Hop"Elizabeth Winques," The two parts consumed about Skule," at her elrgant new home, healthy and guard your system against proof that the kidneys and bladder aro out HAVE the same time. All were excellent kins County Miss, who wrote the which was made very attractive for this disease. of order. of more charming little story "James Mc- occasion. but space forbids mention WHAT TO DO. Corbctt and Fitzsimmons have than a few. "Ingratiate In grey Donald, a Story of Washington's Mrs. Farmer and Miss Elsio Hopewell There is comfort in the knowledge so make our Funeral'Equip-men- t she ate,"was well rendered by Miss Birthday," which was published in aro in St. Louis this week attending the eased up on their training, and often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Roo- t, Alice Bourland, who, gowned in The Bee recently, has had a story millinery opening and purchasing 'their will not do any more severe work. fulfills every the best in this of the great kidney remedy grey, ate. "School for Scandal" accepted by a St. Louis Sunday spring goods. wish in relieving pain in the back, kidneys, Something to Know. Anything and the was well acted by the young men, School paper. She is the winner liver, bladder and every part of the urinary The remains of Mr. J. Fritchett were who, by the way, were in total ig- of the third prize offered by that buried at Grapcvino J.on Friday. This It may be worth something to know that passages. It corrects inability to hold everything you want in livery. e norance as to the parts they were paper in the series 'for the best family has been particularly bereaved, the very best medicine for restoring the urine and scalding pain in passing it, or tired out nervous system to a healthy vigor bad effects following uso of liquor, wine or acting. "Petrified"was illustrated story. We wish the budding young having bad four deaths in the past four isElcctric Hitlers. This medicine is purely beer, and overcomes that unpleasant neby a marriage between Miss Wood teen months. The sympathy of our peo- vegetable, acts by giving tone to the nerve and Mr. Stone, the leading parts authoress great success. cessity ol being compelled to get up many ple goes out to them in their bereavementj centers in the stomach, gently stimulates t;mt rlnrinp iho nicbt to urinate. Thei taken by Miss Alice Bourland and this tho Liver and Kidneys, and aids these orMiss Georgia Bishop is in St. Louis "When a Man's Economy Is something that everybody Mr. Browning. mild and extraordinary effect of Swamp- gans in throwing off impurities in the Root is soon realized. It stands tho high Single" was pathetically acted by tries to practice and yot, and yet just a lit- woek. Prof. Hanson Boring's lecture, while blood. Electric Bitters improves lha ap- est for its most wonderful cures of the most Mr. Elgie Umstcad, who had to tle oversight will sometimes rob the most "Ges frugal and thrifty family-o- l a years sav- not largely attended, was greatly ap- petite, aids digestion, and pronounced by HlsirKsinr? cases. If vou need a medicine sew his own buttons on. ticulate" was good,Mr. Jess Harncd ings. You want to do as J. P. Hickmann, preciated by the cultured audience who those who have tried it as the very best vou should have the best. Sold by drug blood purifier and nervo tonic. Try it. "Chestnut of Monticello, Ga did. Ho writes, "For listened to him on last Friday evening. being quite prominent. gists, price fifty cents and one dollar. For burr"in which Mrs. Yandell Walker six years I havo kept Simmon's Liver Rebeen received telling"of Sold for 50c or $1.00 per bottle at St. Der- - a sample botllo and pamphlet, both sent Telegrams havo told the hatchet story to Miss Suo gulator in my bouso, and .used it in my the serious illness of Mrs. Emma Prewitt nard,Drug Store. free by mail, mention Tub Hbk and send Burr, was most amusing. "Much famity and have had no need for a doctor. Lickcy, at her home in Sweet Springs, (Successors to) your lull postoffico address to Dr. Kilmer OUR CLUBBING OFFER. Ado About Nothing" was a suc- I nave five as healthy children as you can Mb. Her many friends hero are hopeful & Co , Uinghampton, N. Y. Tho propriefind." cess; the Maids all ran from a that she will soon improve THOS. D. WALKER, "Old Joker," tors of this paper guarantee tho genuine Now Is the Time to Subscribe for mouse. "Man and Wife," by Mr. The Leadville strikers have deness ot this offer Messrs. Crenshaw and Walker, of Earland Mrs. Yandell Walker wa3 dif cided to call off the strike that ington, aro to open a grocery store in the Your Winter Reading. THE PIONEER TINNER. ficult to guess. One of the Bach- has been on since June 19, 1896, Jagoe block. Tun Bee and Daily and elors was most desirous of having and has cost the company $4,000,-00- 0 An interesting meeting is in progress at r" Sunday Globe-DemocrMain Street, West of Railroad, a chance to act this. besides the cost to labor or- the Cumberland church, conducted by both one year for ?6 50 To any person interested in huwere ganizations of the country in conrefreshments Delightful Rev. Aldrlch. Tin: Bee and Daily (only) mane matters, or who loves anifollowing Maids were non-sectaria- n Bruises, Sores, Ulcers. Salt Kheum. Fever Sores. Tetter. Chapped Hands. Chilblains, Miss Eunice Whittinghill is homo from a and all Skin Eruptions, and posiit necessary to find a fresh sensa- Corns cures Piles or no pay required. It is thrco months stay in Waco, Texas. tively tion to publish each week, but guaranteed to glvo perfect satisfaction or Mrs. II. II. Holeman attended the marwhat legitimate news there is money refunded. Price 25s per box. For riage of her brother, Mr. Gus Nisbct and gives in good shape, carefully sifting the Sale by St. Bernard Drug Store. Miss Mildred Rock, at Evansville, on facts in order to be able to vouch Wednesday evening. The work of the Nashville Cen- be erected at the Nashville Two Classes of Newspapers. There arc newspapers and there arc newspapers. In the one class Why suffer with Coughs. Colds and when Laxative Dromo Qui'ninb senis found the blanket-thcetcyou in one day. sational, high pressure publication, Will euro ringing in the head Does not prolike Sulphate duce tbo constantly perspiring like a foaming of Quinine. Put up in tablets convenient boiler, and every one just as much for taking. Guaranteed to cure, or money afraid of it, says the Woman's refuuded. Price 25 Cents. For sale by Ky. Health and Home Journal. It is St. Bernard Drug Store Earlington, filled with charity to none but William Jeanings Bryan was at itself; and malice to all who do not Nashville ycsteWay. He spoke. bow to its imperious will. It sometimes seems to prosper, and is not Bucklen's Arnica Salve, infrequently wound up by the sherThe best Salvo in tho world for Cuts, Cen-tenial 0) $1.79 Per Pair FOR CASH. This is done to introduce the best TWO DOLLAR Shoe ever put on this market. If you want the ever offered COME Best Bargain Q.UICK- - How much we lose on each pair of Shoes is our business and your GAIN. See the Big Pile of them in our Window. $ 1 11 ,' -3 s 9 MADISONVILLE. iff. The other class does not consider BAILEY i Sc CO. for what it says. The paper not a line that a manly boy might not read to his mother and sisters in the purest home. It has no business secrets; it is respected by its neighbors, though sometimes called an old woman by the other class; and dwells constantly on the sunny side of conscientious con-contaig. $1.79 there ARE YOU HUNGRY? at BEALL'S. Fresh h LUNCH AT ALL 'HOURS. Hot the at PRICES. Fine REASONABLE rt LI 0) WE SPARED NO EXPENSE To 1 .; part State. I UI PRICES ALWAYS THE LOWEST. tea WALKER & TWYMAN, TirciNmis. at Sent Free grocery business in Madisonvillc. Wallace has been in the grocery business here for some years. Yandell has been employed as fireman on the L. & N. railroad and has been anxious to be able to live The People arc Convinced at home. cares read tho testimonials The Bee joins with many friends When ihey Sarsaparilla. They areofwritten by Hood's in wishing the new firm success. by honest men and women, and are plain, It Is' not lobe wondered nt that Ayer's straightforward statements of (act. Tho Pills are In such universal demand. For the cure of constipation, billiousncss, or any other complaint needing a laxative, They aro these pills aro unsurpassed. easy to talco, and every dose is effective. sugar-coate- Wallace Crenshaw and Yandell Walker are about to embark in the served. The present: Misses Minnie and Alice Bourland, Agnes and Sue Burr, Ethel Evans, Lucy Crenshaw, Anna Cow-elNinnon Umstcad and Mrs. Yandell Walker, who deserted the cause last winter, but is still a member. The Bachelors were: Messrs. Jesse Harncd, Walter McGary, Howard White, Henry Browning, Will McLeod, Henry McDowell, Elgie and Nollie Umstcad and Yandell Walker, who captured the deserter. Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. Moore chaperoned the party. l, tributions. th CROFTON. That Hood's Sarsaparilla purifies tbo Dr. Williams has returned of sufblood and relieves a vast amount ville. fering is not a theory, but a well-know- n from Nash- fact. V Tho filibusters in Florida arc giving the revenue officers all the entertainment they want just now. The Grandest Remedy. Chit-howi- e, people have confidence in Hood's Sarsaparilla because they know it actually and permanently cure4!, even when other medicines fall. Hoods Pills are the pnly pills to take with Hood's Sarsaparilla. Easy and yet Subscribe for The Bite. efftfoet o Mr. It. I). Greevs, merchant of Va., certifies that ho had consumption, was given up to die, sought all medical treatment that money could procure; tried all congh remedies ho could hear of, but got no relief; spent many nights sitting up in a chair; was induced to try Dr. Kings New Discovery, and was cured by use of two bottles. For past three years has been attending to business, and tays Dr. King's An apron party was given at tho hotel Ntw Discovery it Ihe grandest remedy ever made, as it has done so mich for bim and last week. It i: also forvtbers in bis community. Crofton now has a very good baud. guaranteed to cure, Coughs, Colds and Never go away from homo without Consumption. It don't fail. Trial botooltle of Dr. Bell's Pine Tar Honey. tle free at St. Bernard Drug Sloro. Change of climate, chango of apartments, Are yotl n subscriber. to The or exposure may bring on a cold which I nothing Bee? You should be. but this famous remedy will cure . Mr. A. D. Croft and wife visited their daughter at Mortons Gap, Friday. Rev. Wright filled his appointment at tho Christian Church Sunday. Editor Rodgers.ot the Hopkinsville Ban ner, was in town Saturday, Misses Cora Drown and Georgie Hunter attended a wedding at llopkinsvillc, last both day one year for The Bee and Daily (only) Courier-Journa- l both one year for The Bee and Louisville Eveninc Post both one year for The Bee and one year Thursday. for Mr. L. D. Durkholder has purchased a The Bee and Courier-Journboth one new boiler. year for Undo John Long, perhaps tho oldest man in Christian county, ii very sick this The. Bee and Weekly Lou isville COMMERCIAL both week. one year for Mr. David Dourland has a now cleric. 4 The Bee and any leading COUUIER-JOURNA- L Twice-a-week Globe-DemocrTwice-a-week al The Bee and Daily and Sun ' year one ?4S mals, wo will send free, upon application copy of the "Alliance," the organ of this Society. In addition to itensely interesting read8.25 ing, it contains a list of the valuable and unusual premiums given by this paper. Address 410-4- eftRblNGTON, KY. A complete Stock of STOVES, CASTINGS AND TINWARE. Repairing, Roofing and Guttering, "Sky-high- $6.50 $2.75 $.175 " in quality THE NATIONAL HUMANE ALLIANCE, United Charities Building, New York. 11 and prices dirt cheap. If you need anything in their line, WALKER & TWYMAN aro the men you are looking for. You can get what you want and have a little money left. A HANDSOME ILLUSTRATEDCATALOOUE To Compound Prescriptions. nrnnirlv $1.50 $1.25 prbli-calion It lakes time. It requires experience and a complete knowledge of drugs. 1 requires the druggist to have a large variety of drugs fresh drugs. He must givo the best possible work and for compen sation ho must oe reasonaDie. 1 OF THE at low rniCE. WITH THE ABOVE FACTS REMEM BER WE'RE CAREFUL. Equaled WB Jr'lrJrJ FacUUUt BYHHT& STfirHTOXBUSINESSCOLLE&E. (33r.lYer.) LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY, TELEGRAPHY, Omlntm Valuable Tufimivillon to Ouite iletlrlng to Zetirn SHORTHAND. PENMANSHIP, ETC. for Locating arailuntti in Zucraittc Situation!. R&tOS VOry LOW JOB WORK-:- . ST. BERNARD DRUO STORE. BRYAN IIOPPGR, rtanirer. SUBSCRIBE FOR ,Q e&n think Will receive prompt attention at almple Wanted-- An Idea somapatent! to this office. Estimates furnished wmi. Mima, thnv mftv brinir von wealth. CO.. Patent Writs JOHN WKUDEKBUBN Waahloirton, D. a. ror their $1,800 prlia offer upon application. asU now ut ol one UioumumI iBTestloat nan ted. .. I Attpr-m- 'i CI isL " ' WORK OF THE CHURCH AND CONGREGATION. riIE SUNDAY SCHOOL. xi, CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR. ELreJtfgaaMaargffi5 mbmmwmwwmmm i B -- a va wADmLtclS ,7apr.in,3 oountu ; j8 M (Sljurclj Directory. catholic church or tub immaculatr CONCEPTION. 9 jo a. tn. 1 30 p. ra. ! vesson S'Memorr National series, march Tcxtjof the Iomoii, Act Ix, 1.18, Yemen, $.TIm. 1, 10 Commentary first quarter, inter-$&- , 14. 17-2- 0. Tuple I'or tho Week Beginning Mftroh 14. Comment by liar. S. 11. Dojlo. Tone How tho Christian Endeavor plod no strengthens tho Christian llfo. II Kings xxlll, ST. BERNARD COAL COMPANY INCORPORATED.) B'ANKMadisonvillh, Ky. r7JV 1 Hint mats, u 1 i ! '"J LA, -i ,f i o: i 1 e Transacts a general banking business Tho opposition to n roligions plodgo, tud invites tho accounts of tho citizens of o suoh ns tho Enrionvor plcdgo, is CHRISTIAN CHURCH. Hopkins and adjoining counticJ. i. nnd unjust Thero is no Imporl every Sunday morning from Has tho finest and most sneuro vault in tant rolntiou in lifo whoro pledges nro 9'30 to io jo, Communion icrtiee following at K. that section of Kentucky eery iburtuay evening ." ' not prominent In tho busino& world -1. 9. Wo last hoard ot Saul mnklng mon tnko solemn rows obligations Surplus Fund, MISSIONARY DAITIST CHURCH. Capital Slock Paid In, tho church nt Jcrusalnm riftor tho upon thomeclvos. In thonnd bavoo.of poHtionl world Service aeeond Saturday evening and Sunday 120.000. 60.000. innrtyrdom of Stophoa Wo still find him .. ........, IN 1807. COMMENCED BUSINESS ii.jci meeting Monuay nigni in tho Bnmo spirit of omnlty against men In being conducted in to publlooffloo Sunday-cboo- l at 9 30 a. in. D. S. Edwardi. Pastor Christ and Ilia followers, lint now ho is tnco most eolomn oaths that thoy will i' reaching out to other cities oven to Damns-cub- , faithfully disohnrgo tho dntios of thoir M. B. CHURCH. with authority from tho high priest cflloo. Tho plodgo forms nn important to arrest and bring to Jerusalem all euch part in tho most sacred of all our social Services first Sunday each month, morning 111K111, i rraycr meeting every Wednesday M. disclplos of tho Lord as ho might And. rolntions, that of matrimony. Manager, Manager, Rv G. uirhi ouiiuay icuooi ai a 30 p. m. Tlioy nro spoken of ns men nnd women of HALL, Tastor. Tho advantages of a bank account This opposition is nlso unscriptural. House, Broadway, Paducah, Ky. tho way (boo margin), reminding us of Tho most dovout'servnuts of God 337 Union Street, Nashville, Tenn. s ore numerous. It Is not to iu tho Christ's own words, "I am tho way" men we aro talking they M. B. CHURCH, SOUTH. S. II. Biblo took solemn vows upon Manager, L. Manager, (John ilv, 0). God thus far suitors Saul know all about il but to salaried Services Joslnh was n good king anda night, by I. everv fourth Knmlav mnmlnn n .1 to be satan's agent in purifying Ills T. Cherry Pastor. Prayer meeting men, wage earners and to women Cor. Main Auction Sts., Memphis, Tenn. 342 W. Main Street, Louisville, Ky. Iday night church.' Not oron satan can touch n child faithful sorvnut of God. No ono ques- every Them's safety if tho lnnk is a of God Without God's permission (Job i, tions thoso facta Yot ho took n plodgo There's convenience r.ood one A. S. Second Street, Evansville, Ind. Manager, 327 10; Zech. It, B), nnd when tho ndversary upon himsolf nnd had all Judah do tho Y. P S.CHRISTIAN ENDEAROR. the money alwas ready and out 1 allow od to try tho iicoplo of God, cither game. This plodgo wns taken nt tho Prayer meeting every Sunday evening at 610, of reach of your own potty rquan-derindirectly or by human Instrumentality, wo timo of tho finding of tho lost book ot atlAssembly Hall. N Building, St. Louis, Mo.; J. VV. T. Agrerat--JOHtoo. It Is easy lo spend nro to eco only tho hand of God and small sums when )ou have a largo 111. Rom. vlll, C8, 0. Pco Ps. xvll, tho law of Hilkiab, tho priest It conBRIDGMAN, Room 85, Building. Chicago, ZION A. M. B. CHURCH. sum in your pocket sistod in renewing tho covonnut which 14; lxxvl, 10) Dan. xl, 05; xil, 10; Rov. Services Sunday at 11 had originally been inarto between God and evening every o'clock. morning tchool o'clock, 11, 10, as very holpfuL A1ADISONVILLE, - KENTUCKY. at 7 Sunday at g 10 Hfr. This a. m, W. A. Walker, pastor. 8, 4. "Saul, Snul, why pcrseeutcst thou and his pooplo nt Mount Horcb. MoT" Thus far and no farther Is heaven's plcdgo liad for tho timo nt least two MT. ZION BAPTIST CHURCH. docreo for Saul, nnd now Ho who lovod good effects upon tho pcoplo, and theso Services Sabbath at 11 a m and 7 p. m. Sunhim In all his sin and who had suffered illastrnto how tho Christian Endeavor day school at g 10 a. m. W. W. Foster, pattor. him thus far in his dovlllsh work nrrtsts plcdgo strengthens tho Christian lifo. Him as bo Is about to enter Damascus. Tho 1. Tho Christian Endoavor plodgo light from hoaren smites him to tho earth, RELIGIOUS NOTES. and tho voloo from hnacn rntcrshls soul strengthens tho Christian lifo by keepTho light was brighter than tho sun nt ing us moro fnlthfnlly in tho path of noonday, and tho volco cpako in tho ITo Christian duty. This was tho first offoot The Christian Endeavor was conducted brow languago (chapter xxvl, 13, 14). All upon tho peoplo of Judnh whon thoy by tho ever ready Rev. C C. Hall on Suntho party saw tho light and fell to tho renowed tho covonnut with God. Thoy Alwayson hand a full and complete stock of earth in foar, but Saul alono hoard tho took tho covonant upon them, and it day evening List. Il was a good meeting, DRUGS AND MEDICINES, tqiokcn, for they wcro kept them faithful. A plodgo helps ns well attended words which wero only for him. The next meeting will bo conducted by and TOILET ARTIto bo faithful to God nnd to Christian 6. "Who art thou, Lord? I am Josns, Miss Minnie Dourlaud. CLES PAINTS AND OILS, whom thou pcrseeutcst." In ono of Saul's duties. It places au additional obligaaccounts of this ho gives tho Lord's answer tion upon us to bo faithful. In boing Tub Bee is at work on a pamphlet of rtYICISANS' PROSCRIPTIONS ns "I tun Jesus of Nazareth, whom thou faithless wo not only sin in this way about 4000 words by Rev. S. W Schelton. poreocutcst" (chapter xxll, 8). In all Saul's against God, but ulso in tho breaking of Presiding CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED. Elder of the M. E. Church, enllfo ho liad nover heard anything so star tho pledge Human nature is weak. Wo tling or upsetting ns this. Ho verily lx noed about us ovcry incentive to right titled "The Spirit and Life ot Methodism " lovod that ho was doing right In tho sight living nnd right doing. A solemn plodgo It has only been a short time since wc of God in persecuting thoso followers of is sucli nn lncontlre. No ono can ques- published a book of original songs, "SonRt ono whom tho highest authorities had pnt to death ns n blasphemer. Sco Ids own tion this fact. Tho drunkard who takes of the Heart," by the same author, which High-price- d tho toinpciauco plcdgo makes n moro de- have been eagerly received. testimony in chapters xxll andxxvL 0, "Lord, what wilt Thou havo me to termined offort to resist tho temptation Rev. Lively has been prodo" Ho Is full of trembling nnd astonish-mon- to drink than if ho had not taken tho tracted meeting for someconducli ig a Gendays at the but in n moment ho 6oes that ho has pledge, nnd in tho vast majority of cases mm eral Baptist church in this place. boon all wrong nnd tho persecuted onos with greater success. A plcdgo strengthlir.vo'boon right Ho sooms sincerely humens our pnrposo to do right, nnd in 60 Tho meeting at the Cumberland blcd'and by tho spirit confesses thnt Josus doing holps ns to do right Church in Madisonville, conducted is Lord (I Cor. ill, 0). Ho is told to go 2. Tho Christian Endeavor plodgo by Rev. Aldridge is attracting the interest on toDamasoua nnd nwalt ordors. Tho "What wilt Thouf" of this verso nnd tho strengthens us in our Christian Ufa by of all the church people of the community "Whero wlltThoul" of Luko xxll, 0, whon restraining us from ovil. Josinh becanso Mr. Aldridge is a brilliant speaker sincerely nddrossod to tho Lord, will not of his covenant not only kept faithful fall io obtain suro guidance The General Baptist church was very to God, bnt also put away ovil from tho 7. 'It is ovldont tliat thoso with Saul pooplo. Ho did nway with all things near to a baptiziug on Tuesday morning hoard n sound ot words, but it is also evi- that wero abominations to God. Plodgos The clouds burst and the floods came and dent, from cliaptcr xxll, 0, tliat they heard not tho words spoken. Something of tho help us to bo faithful in dnty and re- the waters covered the face of the earth in aiuo kind is written in Dan. x, It strain us from evil, tho two nocossitios its neighborhood. Tho M, E. Church, removed. Where trees arc not .' eomotlraos asked if thoso who aro left to a strong Christian lifo. Wo must not South, also got more CUT IT SHORT AGRICULTURAL ITEMS. than a "sprinkling." m tho church is takon shall hoar tho only loam to do well, bat nlso coaso to i too old, and tho ground is kept & JOB LINCOLN tiXB nev. u. d. nuwaras. 01 iianson. is ex ' D tWAVW VA CW hUU UtvUV. J. UW.UfiS bilU do evil. Tho Christian Endeavor plodgo Da Mt tin ilMvlrhl JrT annrtia a.trrrtfcvmrnta r--l cultivated, good-size- d oonoorning Daniel ana Baul may helps us to do both, nnd in so doing pected to fall his appointment at the MisIf you've got a thought that's happy, trees arc All conimunieauon and mitten of nowl par think jranairf litem ", nnntllBblia'"! rll'nKO mollght. THE ELDERDERRV. strengthens our lives. Boil It down, MOST POPULAR 8SWINQ MACHINE sionary Baptist Church, thus obtained much sooner than Uinta to Ibli column abonld ba ad Jrtite J lo next Sunday 8, 07Throodnys In Damascus, blind and for a men wur. IWT tmm rrlUt Is imbhImIiht 20-3Gto. ALtiAXDia, Batlindon, Ky. Biblo Readings. Gen. xxviii, The elderberry docs not receive by setting out young ones. Maku it short and crisp and snappy, I morning and evening, frlMl rerntatitn fasting and awaiting a further nicssago iai bar fhrrr l now in ihr I''.wl1 tutmn raarY rpul ftrtllmr xxiil, Num. xxi, Boil it down the attention to which its merits from tho Lord I What rcmombrancos, what Dont. xii, la wwhanlr! mwtnirtWM), rtnnilillMr 4 lle Kew Pastor. deay The meeting of the preachers and lrw.Orrrn!il-Ji.l-uljlne(-rrCLEARINGS. .wtul I Sam. i, Job xxil, 27; Pa. persistence, what scarchlngsof heart, what When your brain Its coin has minted. M UMOr InproiTtwviUM tha NEW HOME. cons was held hero Monday xxil, 25; 1, 11, IS; lvi, 13; lxi, Il is probable that the visit ol Rev. J. entitle it. In the first place as an humbling before God, what light from After clearing the plow land of WRITE FOR CIRCULARS. Down the pago your pen has sprinted. cxvi, 14; Prov. vii, 14, 16; w. Kodgers, of Union County, to this ornamental shrub it lias few equals. hearcn must havo shono in his soul dur- lxvi, Mr. J 00 Prilchelt was in Madisonville its more tlwin useful trees and The Mew Homo Sowing Macnlnfl Ce. If you want your effort prinlrd, ing thoso days of outward darkness! How Eccl. v, Acts xviii, 18. place on Sunday will result in his assuming The blossoms arc showy and fratllflomri,N.Y. Dlini.lliw.IU.IKmr., ho would think of what Stephen saw and Boil it down. HT,lNia,HO. lltxl,TUM. stumps, everything burned, the Sunday. HUClim, r tU lUU'CISOU.Cil. ATUI,0. charge of the Christian congregation ai grant. I'rcparlnu i'or the Convention. is hardy. It blossoms said and of tho natlcnco nnd faith of othMiss Sallia Ross is visiting her sister, It ron sale nv ashes carefully saved and spread Take out every surplus letter, ers who had suffered for Christ through General Secretary Dacr of tho Chris this place He preached Sunday morning Mrs Pritcbett, J F DeVYLIiF.lt, Boil it down, him I Tho Lord was dealing wondrously tiau. Endeavor society recently mado a and evening and those who heard him are after all danger of frost is past, so is on grass lands, or wherever they Professor T. E. Greer left for his home with him, But, oh, so lovingly, by His trip to tho Pncifio coast in tho interests well pleased IIo will likely a sure bearer. The fruit makes the Ea'lington, Ky. Fewer syllables the better, give this conare wanted most, the wood lot of- Sunday night to attend tho funeral of bis Spirit and His word. Boil il down. of tho San Francisco convention. IIo gregation (wo Sundays a monlb, and tho best of wine and to our taste the 10. "Tho Lord knowoth them thnt aro fers another field of operation, tree brother. Make your meaning plain express it, nis, nnd IIo knowoth them by nnino" (II found intorcst in tho approaching con rest of his time bo devoted to Corjdon and best pic of any fruit wc grow. It DR. MENDENITALL'S tops, brush pilcs,dccaying portions Tim. 11, 10; Iso. xlill, 1). Ho could send vention high among tho young pcoplo Sturgis James Alexander was at Madisonville So wo'll know, not merely Ruess II, needs a damp soil, but otherwise of logs and stumps IMfnOVED an angol to do Ills bidding, as Ho often ana the churches and preparations well form in Sunday. Then, my friend, tre you address It, that JMV9 uono, for they oiool A Tabernacle Needed. In strength nnd advanced. Tho convention mootincs requires but very little care. Boil it down Mr. Ben Cunningham was at Madisonmany places a perfect jungle, a do His commnndmonts, hcarkonlng unto will bo bold in two great auditoriums, Madisonville needs a tabernaclo and she THE RUSSIAN MULBERRY. tho volco of His word. Thoy nro His min- ono seating 10,000 persons breeding place for nnd harbor of ville Sunday. Rev. Dorsey, of MadisonBoll out al! the cxlra trimmings, nndthoothor needs it badly. The greatest seating caisters who do Ills ploasuro (Pa. clll, 20, 0,000. Tho weather A few Russian mulberry trees will bo too cold in pacity of any church Boll it down; 21), but Ho soos fit to nso human Instruall kinds of animal nnd insect life ville was with his friends Monday. at this place is not What makes soma people sick when Skim it well, then skim tbe Himmings, mentality and calls a Thlltp In Samnrla San Francisco to permit tho committeo over 500 unless thero should be a great planted about the place will well that prey upon the field, the or VaW4aTaTaTaTaTaTA or nn Ananias in Damascus to do Ills bid- to inako usa of tho convention tents. Boil it down.. The chard and hen roost of the farmer, they have a good thing. deal of crowding. We havo no place in repay the trouble and cost. ding. If wo hold ourselves ready for any When you're sure 'twould bo a sin to A rrlvtleee. Bob Linder, ot Hopkinsville, was in which to hold a protracted meeting, es- tree is hardy and as it docs not manner of service wholly nt His can be burned. Tho ashes pay the city last week. Cut another sentence into, Prayer is n privllego rather than (I Chron. xxvlll, 21), Ho will pecially if it should be one of interest. blossom until after the season of surely show us nis way for us and guldo duty. God docs not neod our prayers, well for all the labor, in most Send it on, and we'll begin to G W. Lane was in the city last week. vviui a eooo uunuing 10 seat 1200 or 1500 frost it bears every year. us into tho good works prepared before- but wo need His holp and graco. It is a The cases, bucli a lot oilers good pas- We are sorry you Boil it down. we should be in a position to receive gocd like fish. don't hand (Eph. II, 10). groat condcBConslon on Ills part to ask 11, 12. Ananias is sent to tho street and and popular lectures, hold revivals and fruit makes good sauce or pics if ture for cattle nnd sheep. All The A M E. Zion Church will give a This clipping from an exchinga shows tho house, and tho person Is nnmod to ns to mako known our requests unto have meetings of such kind as might seem mixed with gooseberries or curhelps to increase the resources of supper Saturday night at the Odd Fellows' what an immenso quantity of coil is now whom ho is to go, nnd his occupation nt Him, inflnitoly moro so than it would Birds, chickens and chil- the farm, and to clear up and Hall Admission 10 and 15 cents All towed down Iho Ohio river at ono tlmo tho tlmo is nlso mentioned Ananias Is bo for a king to Invito tho petitions of advisable. We hope to see the peoplo of rants .. ulso told what Saul sees ns ho prays. Let his hnmblo subjects. But God knowoth Madisonville tako hold of this, do it soon dren arc fond of the fruit, and will Mir. .. yens ago t'lllSOUrgU aro invited lo come. many Coal was beautify the home. 'jflaaaaaaaaaaaaaaLHal asLV us not forgot nor fall to bollovo that God our frame. Ho romomboroth that wo aro and be in earnest about il. Tho building floated to New Orleans jn let other fruit alone as long as it Mr. Ed Bailey and wifo returned home and is Urns intimately acquainted with each of dust, nnd as Ho is our Father in Christ need not be expensive, il will bo needed barges in pairs, known in tbosa days as Ua Beautiful. us. Our ways and words nnd thoughts, Josus Ho pitioth His children Sunday. lasts. Denver Field and Farm. and is not for room Hustler. both in tho darkness and tbo light, nro nil deaf to tholr uroaauorns." the propelling power conIf your bloo'l is bad, your face shows it. slghiugs nnd longings. Remember tho Rally Sunday, given by POULTRY POINTERS. known to Him (Pg. cxxxlx, Kzok, Seed Thoughts. of xl, C); thorcforo lot our honest prayer bo, Jt is nature warning you that the condition the A. M. E. Ziou Church. Rev. Foster sistingall side oars and worked by crews ot Turkey hens make splendid' of the bloo.l needs under the direction of a pilot who If by the graco of God thou hast been aUAKANTEKO TO CURE "Search mo, O God, and know my heart; attention before serious will preach at noon and Rev. Gordon at men, C. K. Societies In Germany. mothers for chickens. By setting diseases set in Beauty is blood deep, and night try mo nnd know my thoughta " sieereu ine tow to New Orleans, assisted CHILLS AND FEVER Fifty Endoavorors, most of them from enabled to conquer one evil tendency, do 17. It must havo boon nnothor now by the side oars, carried by tbo strong An.t Malaria In All Fonnt, Taatokm. Nona not forget that thero are weak poinls a turkey hen with a few of her own when you see pimples and liver spots on i;cnulnn Uliout Uia aboto pk turn and tho or Snul to havo n dlsclplo of widoly soparatcd parts of Amorica and ahead. MORTON'S 3AP. current in tbe Ohio and Mississippi rivers KlRiuUura of J. V. llriiilenhaU. your face, go nt once and secure n bottle wero present nt n Christian Eneggs lor a week, and then placing ueaua pus nis nanus upon mm nnd nddross Cauanu, Miss Julia Long, who bas been visiting When Prlco, CO conto at nil Donloro, wero introduced lo handle Sin is a wide, sweeping lorrent, that is as of Carlstedt's German Liver Medicines, as hini ns "Brother Saul," but I am suro ho deavor reception givon by Dr. nnd Mrs. many hen eggs under her as she PREPARED ONLY QY her sister, Mrs Frank Sharber, has re- these tows it was thought impraciicablo did not fool llko knocking him flown for Clark iu Dorlin a fow wocks ago. A so- constantly overflowing the banks of human Urns addressing him, though I onco heard ciety is to bo formed in tho Amorioan can comfortably cover, she will they will purify the blood, clear the com- turned to her horns in Crofton. and believed by many that the low would nature There is but one line that can plexion nnd bring the rosy flush of health n minister of tho gospol, in good standing church at Berlin, nnd another is already, CVANSVILtX. itfD. stop the inundation, that is the power of hatch out both turkeys and chicks to the faded face and lake nway the liver Mrs. Millie Lacy, of Empire, was in run away with tbe sto'am-boal- s Ilu) tho nmoug nion, say that ho would llko to in operation in tho American and Brit- God. boats soon "caucht on." and tbo davs of the same time. The benefit of spots and pimples. For sala by St Ber- our town, Sunday. Sold by Maliingly & Co, Earlinglcn treat n man that way at cull him ish church at Loipsia. Crabtrco Coal Mining Comp.inv, lleliy "brother." Truo humility is novor voxed Let walcb, care and prayer bo stationed this plan is that the chicks will nard Drug Store. Mrs. Tempy Myers, of Madisonville, vis- floating "broadborns" soon passed away Kentucky, nor irritated, but Is at rest when nobody and they became a thing of tho past. as sentinels along the lines, to see that tho teach the young turkeys to cat, Latlnes. ited relatives and friends hero Sunday. prnlsoa, or ovon whon blamed or despised, s At Alexandria, Ind., the Union commenced taking two, four, Laziness grows on pcoplo. It begins insiduous current does not creep through la Ho received sight, ho was filled with Mrs. Hutda Hargraves, ot Earlington, six many cases is a very Steel Company have resumed op wnicu in and eight barges of coal South, and as tho Spirit, and confessed Jesus ns Tsm In in cobwebs and ends in iron chains. Tho some unguarded point. was in our town Sunday. liaptlsm. Ho is n now man, n now crea- moro business n man has to do tho moro An onion erations, giving employment to time progressed larger boats wero built and Prayer is the oil or the Christian's troublesome process. TWIGE-A-WEE- K tion, old nro passed nwoy and all bo is ablo to accomplish, for he loams watch-toweTbe entertainment at the A. M. E. Zion heavier lows hitched to them, until Ion fed to a growing fowl will in ten 1, Coo men. or that throws tho light of faith llilngs aro becomo now (II Cor. v, 17). Ho to ccouomizo his timo. Sir church Saturday, was a success. il. Halo. fifteen years ago, when a boat tint took across the dark waters of the world's al- - days time affect the flavor of the is cruclflod with Christ and rlson with From Cripple Creek. Rev. H. II. Gordon filled bis regular ap- twenty barges South in safety was called COURIER-JOURNA- L Christ tQ n now llfo. Although ho still iiirmenlf that points out tho high-tidTill God Ilaa Illcased Somo One Elae, of meat, it is said. It is unreasonable After tho big fire in Cripple Creek, I took pointment here last Sunday. Many of our a "record breaker." lles, it Is no longer Saul of Tarsus, but Nowadays a tow It Christ Jesus who now lives in him ns graco is good for i3ns to think that no worldly pleasures that is ready to sweep to suppose that the filthy barnyard a very severe cold and tried many reme people were out to bear him preach his from twenty 10 thirty pieces hiichod to a or blessing truly ours till wo rfway the unwary Christian. Lord (Gal II, 20). IIo lias booomo blind dies without help, the cold only becom- fat well sermon, but be failed to do so. aro nwaro that God has blossod somo and taken South in safety is It to a to. all but Josus Christ IIo knows no If thy oil has burned low, and the waves pool, lrorn which many a goodly other After using three small master. Ho has n hoart only for nim nnd ono olso with it through us. Phillips of destruction are running high, and all flock is obliged to drink, will affect ing moro settled considered of common occurrence. J to ba a riddle. Guess It. Two f body thnt Is henceforth wholly nt His Brooks. Mrs. Josie Slalon, of Madisonville, vis- years ago tbe big Joo B. Williams look (ho about thee are tho quicksands of tempta- it any less. Tho quality of the bottles of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, disposal. the cough and cold left me, and in ited in Diggest tow of coal on record from this Seiuons of Shadow. tion, remember poor erring child, thero re- food will make the quality of the both our town last week. 10. Ho partook of food nnd was strengththis high altitude it talcs a meritorious city lo New Orleans. Tho sunniest of lives havo seasons of mains always, for the penitent, trusting ened nnd continued some duys with tho It consisted of Mrs. Mattie Green is on the sick list. Uer.inninir Tanuarv i. 1897, the Weekly meat. Even be cautious to give Cough Remedy lo do any good. G. B. disciples nt Damascus. forty-siHvory dlsclplo shadow. Lutheran Observer. The river then was Courier-Journsoul, a sure foundation and rock of dewas chanced lo tho T.vice- birthday dinner given by little Nan abonl In The would soon hear of it; it would spread far clean food upon clean floors and Henderson, editor Daily Advertiser. For Courier-Journa- l. the condition it il now, and tho Publication days fence, even Christ Jesus, who is "the I)y and Hy. and wldo that tho groat persecutor liad sale at 25 and .50c per bottlo by St. Ber nie Holland was a splendid success in every same proposes to wipe out her aro Wednesday nnd Saturday. Tho WedRock of our Salvation bocomo a dlsclplo of Christ In that bright and glorious country F. W. in in clean vessels. Farmer's Voico. Many would way. nard Drug Store, barlington, Ben T. RobWhcro my Saviour rolgns on high, own record by leaving hero for Now nesday paper will ba devoted la news and want to boo for thomselvos boforo thoy STUMr-ANU STONES. Baptist Enquirer. political topics. Tho Saturday issue will With tho blood woshod throng In glory, inson, Mortons Gap, George King, St. could bollovo such n thing, and oven tho Come out next Sunday and bear the dis- Orleans with fifty-si- x s 1 am going by and by. ten more bo dcvolod to stories, miscellany, pictures, It is cheaper and better to get Charles. disciples at Jerusalem would not nt first course "Jumping Chariots" at tbe Method- boats than sho took before when sho broke poetry, etc a perfect family paper Rheumatism Quickly Cured. bollovo thnt ho was a dlsclplo (verso 20). Yfhero oar tears shall ccaso thoir flowing straggling stumps and stones ist Church. Each issue will bo six pages, or tuelve all records. The tow covers stxlecn acres After having been confined to the bouso tho And we nover mora shall cry, Many of us aro apt to bullovo thatsomo A new blast furnace is being pages VThi'ro tho aching hearts shall vanish, things aro too hanl for tlio Lord, but wo The Odd Fellows, of this place, are pre- in the river and comprises 1,500,000 week, a wcclt an increase of two papfs a for eleven days and paying out $25 in out of the fields than to attempt to built at Columbus, 1 am going by and by. Ohio, which 104 pages or 83a columns n year should romorabor Jor. xxxll, 17; xxxlll, 0. bushels of coal. It would take a.ooo cars doctor bills without benefit, Mr. Frank work around them with the reaper, will paring for a reception, April jlh. The politics Of tho paper will not bo give work to 250 men. 20. "And straightway ho preached In that land of life ctornal Dolson of Sault Stc. Marie, Micb., was cultivator, mower or harrow. Many Rev. Merriweatber is all smiles over tbe to hold il, and divided into twenty trains changed, and the battle for puro DemocWhoro wo never, novor die, Christ In tho synagogues, that Ho is tho and truo Whoro tho sun shall shlno forever, cured by one bottle of Chamberlain's I'ain valuable implements arc annually Son of God." Ho increased tho more In There is nothing so good for the coughs receipt of a nice valuable present from Mr. it would take 100 locomotives to null It racy continued Democratic principles will bo 1 am going by and by. successfully in tho fuluro strength and spako Iwldly In tho nnmo of Dalm costing 25 cents and bas not since colds of the children and babies as Dr. Cap Bass. Cily of Mexico, Fob, 27. A terriblo as in the past. In spilo of tho expense ininjured unexpectedly from stumps and Pine Tar Honey. tho Lord Josus, prolng thnt He is Indeed With our loved ono gone beforo ua, been troubled with that complaint. volved in the improvements Bell's For It cures cronp, noted, Vie Misses Idella Blackwell and Annie Short mining catastrophe occurred With our Saviour ovor nigh. Israel's Messiah (orscs 22, 20). Doth at "kM at tho Som- - prico of tho k sale by St. Bernard Drug Store, Earling-ton- ; or stones. Courier whooping cough, cold in tho head, and gives have returned from a visit to Greenville. Whero wo novor shall bo parted, Damascus and at Jerusalem tho oncmlcs breta mino at Zacatecas, occasioned by tbo will remain the samo.fi a year A Journal Ben T. Robinson, Morions Gap; I am going by nnd by. feature TURNirS. of Christ sought to kill him, but God took sweet refreshing sleep. Children lovo it. during the coming year will bo tho editorials Rev. Morton, of Henderson, acted mod breaking out of fire in the workings of George King, St. Charles. core of Ills chosen vessel nnd for n tlmo Tboro with Josus dwell forovor A topping and tailing machine Old people liko it Good druggist sell it. erator last Friday night at tbe Baptist of the company's mines, in which two of Mr. Henry Wattcrson on political nnd sent him to his homo In Tarsus. As witIn tho homo beyond tho airy. other topics of tbe day. A Cotton Mill Company to be operated for turnips has been invented. The Khoro we'll pralso Him without coaafng, nesses for Christ wo must shlno for Him miners wero employed at tho time of the I The first record that we have of church meeting. I am going by and by. entirely by colored labor bas been organ, mong thoso who know us Ixsst machine raises the turnips out of coal is about three hundred years Prof G. W. Lane mado n business trip fire. Every effort has been mado lo save Dally ized at Concord, N. C. Christian Herald t year, . . . , Jo. 00 he men, and fresh nir has been forced Dally and Sunday, 1 year the ground, and by a simple and before the Christian era. Coal lo .Earlington last week. 0.00 into all tho workings by great steam ventil- Sunday alone, 1 year, was used as fuel in England as 2 00 Mrs. Mahaley Brazzel who is now in All the Pittsburgh Nail factories' Christian Smith, Keep Tryst that time and the cars wero drawn by ingenious combination of mechanators, and water has been turned down the SHOW indications of a building boom Washington, Md , is said to be the oldest these horses. In 1833 he became a brake-ma- n ical appliances, removes the tops early as 852, and in 1234 the first Xortonville, will leave for Georgia main shaft in torrents, but it is believed TWICE-A-lnEE- K charter to dig for it was granted by tnrough the large demand for wire railroad employe in the United Statcs.both and engineer of a locomotive. In and tails from the turnips. that every miner Is dead. Two to the inhabitants of Liberia is tbe country to Which R. N. Henry III. nails, grills making them are be- in point of service and age. He is also 1837 be invented the sand box for the en bodies only have bejn gotten out and Supt. COURIER-JOURNA- L TREES. Newcastlc-on-Tync- . ing rushed, with orders sufficient said to be the oldest engineer now living In gine and introduced the use ot sand to Lander, of Hopkinsville, wants to bo ap- Kayster nearly perished in an effort to save happens that fruit on AND It often to keep the factories going several this country He is eighty-fiv- e It is negro republic on the men, being brought years old to prevent the wheels slipping on the rails, A convention of was pointed minister. Africa a " up the shaft suffois worthless, and it beEACH ONE YEAR months.'-and in excellent health He has lived re- la 1849 be went to Ohio and ran an engine large trees with an area of cated by the west cost of smoko. The city of Zacatecas is recently held at Charleston, S. object to which had representatives tired sinco 1873. over 14,000 square miles, exteadiag 400 in mourning, on the little Miami railroad, but soon re- comes an important nnd mora than a thousand from miles along He ran the first engine over the Balti- turned to the service of the B. and O. at change the top by grafting or budthe coast and hasja populat on miners wives and children nearly all of the seventy-seve- n aro gathered at We have made a more and Ohio railroad into Harpers Ferry Mt. Clare as an engineer. He engaged in ding it with some better variety. mcmticrs- - composing tlie associa- estimated at i.ooa.ooo. UDeru was the mouth of tho mines, whero tho vrntU r.t rangement with ths fttwlai rli,hh,r, ... upon the completion of the road to that 1837 with Smith and Perkins, locomotive founded by free negroes sent by Iho Ameri subduing the flames is going on tion. The question of forming a - . nnrl will ww.. ii.ii .... Like biliousness, dyspepsia, headache, He was forty years builders, at Alexandria, to take their en In this case, instead of cutting off point in May, 1842 "... .nri MH, lldlHil ilflUi can Colonization Society in 1822 and was . sour stomach, Indication aro promptly on the rail, commencing work on the Haiti gines as they were built to tho purchas large branches and grafting them national exchange was considered It is believed that 200.000 lors OUrS for inn nrlrn nir-i,-l in -- li uul 5U- i. r.r in 1847. Tbe Gov..:.' win rcnow ana .iK. "."" lured by Hood's rills. Tlicy do their work They took part in the festivities, declared independent containing 6,000,000 feet of lum- p.nu.i. or wuo all new subscriberspay in admore and Ohio railroad in December, 1832 ers vance, to lie was lor a numDer 01 years the at once, it is better to prune the attending the naval demonstration, ernment is vested in a president and a who will congress comprising a senate and a house ber and worth $100,000,000 were pay in advance. Samplo copies of as teamster west of Parr's Bridge, hauling regular supervisor of engines on the second top in part, which will cause the and at their own banquet demon-- 1 of representatives. sent freo on application brought down the Kentucky River Journal freight ulth three horses, driving them tan- division of the li. and O, He went on All subscriptions emission of vigorous shoots. These stratcd the necessity of their prounder this offer must during the recent high water. dem. the retired list of the company in 1873 bosent t0 Ringworm in cattle, especially arc then budded or grafted with duct to bring the usual accompani; THE BEE A year later the team was increased to Baltimore Sun. Louisville detectiye officers make among calves, may be dealt with ease and success. And, as the trients to a state of perfection. eMlly and thoroughly. (our horses, which he drove two abroast. IP Wbo csn think successfully by using corrosive-sublimat- e the statement that gold is onlv re Wanted-- An ilest alter ,'ahinor rills. fit a.1M.m linnb. Alonzo Walling, one or tho men con grafts gradually extend by growth, later, with increasine A few months you a subscriber to The washes, followed by ceived by New Orleans tradesmen dSrenM. A iirnfSiti. the remainder of the top may, by ,he murder of Pearl Bryan, bas traffic his team was increased to six horses, t vic,ed iVopam! by U 'lood & Co., Lowell, Mass. at ao per cent discount, painting with tincture of iodine. I. successive excisions, be entirely Bee? You should be. . ttatiitrwt M" w w ww wu Hood's Barsaparllla, There were no locomolives on the road at appealed to Covernor Bradley for mercy. w Si jjti Text, I by the ltcv. 1). unron-sonnblSunday-schoo-- j oo a. in.; tecond mats and ternion, Kosiry Injunction and benediction at ererr bunaay. A. M. uoenan, pattor, Miners and Shippers of '"'" "" General CARROLL, NEWBOLD,. - -- (X)AtL. AND COKE. Office, -.. E.SL:irliragtora, KZy. Branch. Officer. ROUSE, Palmer CAPT. T. LEE, and Upper HESSER, Hartford Hauser Capital Stock, - - - $50,000, JzSrvEiraol-- Officee, JNO. G. MORTON, J3A.iNIIC:i31R. bnti-ncs- thorn-boIvc- s. FORD, Wholesale g. AC .je THE uses, from Earliriffton, Diamond E. St.COAL FAMOUS NO and Charles For all Mines. Only Vibrating Screens and Picking Tables THE EST SELECTED MARKET. COAL IN THE BEN T. ROBINSON, Morton'w DRUGGIST Oo.jp, Kcntuolcy TER-FUMER- Y used. 1 BRUSHED GOKE FOR BASE BURNERS AND FURNHBE8. Why buy Anthracite Coal, when you can get ST. BER- t, NARD CRUSHED COKE for a much less price? ton of the Crushed Coke will do the same, work as One one ton of the best Anthracite Coal. ASK YOUR DEALER FDR IT AND SAVE MONEY ur (Joloted ifi?ens. 7-- J imm 5-- 21-2- 6-- 13-2- !. GEL JD lYI CQ1. ' 'M i "m nt . a flat-boa- ,A3I F tow-boa- .j. o. MiamiaNiiiAJLVL, who-woul- Tow-boat- THE & e tow-bo- $1 A YEAR. Issued Wednesday and Saturday Mornings. al x coal-boat- s. , j. f--y - "P. low-bo- coal-boat- l2 Twico-a-wce- iii a Courier-Journa- l, Post-offic- e, ht ' J3 THE BEE, Liver Ills constl-paUo- C, For Only $1.50. Twice-a-week n, "t Hood's "II fc I I Conner-- ', 4 i- a I 1119 I ' tArc r-- r& .) -- tmmii8i&&3& tob iSod SZBSXXSU?" Idea f ir "4 tt A 'is jiiirti "hiirtiJHffl, rikMtiLJfCim.,.