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Bee (Earlington, Ky.): April 15, 1897
Bee (Earlington, Ky.): April 15, 1897 Bee (Earlington, Ky.) 300dpi TIFF G4 page images Bee Publishing Co. Earlington, KY 1897 bee1897041501_sn87060004 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Bee (Earlington, Ky.): April 15, 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. t t1k" YEAR; EASTER SYMPHONY. E ARLINGTON. HOPKINS COUJMTY, KENTUCKY, THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 1897. NO. IB harmony with tho small, tight sleeves Sport nt Ilnrter Time. liko nil this wicker furniture, its elder UNIQUE WICKERVVORK.' I0NNETS AND GOWNS. and tho trim, plain bodices. INCK tho l)ogin. merit is tlio truo simplicity of its mako, years hnd By tlio timo another flvo drummed on tbo piano, Ideal rifecs In the Way of Hprlng nnd and which of conrso is its attractive Ill Jig of tlio THE STYLES DISCLOSED BY MODISTES i no thought or how iho played, passed, iu tho spring of 1881, fashion Slimmer TnrnMilng. featuro. ohuroh sports ho Easter bells chimed swoctlr was eager for another chnngo, nud tho AND IMPORTERS. and games have With Iho spring tho new fchemes iu bor flnton aimless strnjed. "Bernhardt poko" had appeared. Being I'resent Tnsto In Tainted Chins. chnrncterized the wiekerwork seem to multiply moro nnd f sounds minors (loop and solemn, named for tho groat actresi, tho Mylo Tho tnsto of American chiun painters Ens tor observien majors sharp nnd cloar, Hnvo Como to Stny Shoul- more. Among charming pieces described Trimmed Skirls was nccossarily chic, but, compared with I beginning to incline towurd convenance. In this" tbo belli nnd puno der Reams Are Clrnduully Lcnctlieiilnt;. and illustrated by Tho Decorator and is tho creations that nro now being ninuo country wo nre Furnisher is u settee or kind of loungo tional decoration, always satisfying and of crlcf or ebocr. iiod tones Accordion Malting KfivUcd Notel Shirt &V UL in hor name, it is tamo in tho extreme. suitablo to ail occasions, says Art Amafnmiliar with the tome powor occult within mfi W'tnt4 nml ltlooscs Slllllnery. Chip oppenrs to hnvo still hold first egg rolling teur. Ono of tlio best decorators of tnblo bo virions notos comblnod placo, and llowcrs, combined with feathgames on Easter servico in New York reports all of her As tho season ndvnnccs tho incoming chorda that swept tho feelings, ers, to havo been acqmbluation much largest orders as comiug in this direcMondny on tho bliod to ecstasjr tnjr mind, fashions for Into spring nud summer nro period, invoguo. Atypical hat of the Whito tion. They nro executed in tho highly my soul was. (Mod with music, Houbo dlsclascd hnd doubts sot nt rest conshown In tho illustration, isdcscrilxul ns glazed tints applied by "dusting" tho groundsill Washml I lived but In a dream cerning somo of tho graver problems "brown chip, Irlmmcd with yellow tho shifting lights and shadow! powder colors upon tho surfneo of tho ington, but. in thnt vex women's souls earlier iu tho t n crand orchestral thomc. popples and ostrich tips shading from ware, tho tint forming a colored baud other countries 6CHSOH. It is certain now thnt trimmed Jonquil yollow to pnlo brown." IHs thoio nro Enster sports nud games quito of graceful, irregular design ou each Id Iti away becaruo still stronger skirts will prevail, especially in thin jiotlccablo that face trimmings hail diali. Elaborato scrolls of raised gold or unknown to us. fAs each Inner wavo of sound materials. Whilo tho now dress skirts Bigger hats hats that wtro whito enamel or both famish tho ornatremblod o'er tho chords of foci Ins, Tho Easter festival of our forefathers show differences iu cut nnd decoration, hoad coverings had coino iu, mid tlio covered n jieriod of 1G days. Tho week Btlrrvd my soul to depths profound. mentation nnd sometimes bonds or irtho changes nro not so radical ns to trimming was placed upon tho outsldo beginning with Easter Sunday wns no earthly passion swayed me, regular spaces filled entirely with dots grcntly distress provident women with For I llvod In Mghor epbotv, of tho crown. of pasto and then covered solidly with cntholy given over to sport nnd old gowus to mnko over. Many will bo Ind my world of sonso bad vnnlsliod. In 1880 thero enmo n revival of tho games nnd general mcrrymnking. An gold aro added with excellent effect glad to lcnrn tint tho popular bell shapo, Kith It vanished doubt and fear. ndago claims odd feature of tho old timo celebration flower hat Truo to tlio For example, on n pretty, quaint falling fall nt tho back nnd close fitting that fashions run in cycles, the j ear saw wns that of heaving or lifting, tho And I thanked tho risen Christ sngnrliowl nud creamer tho bamLat tho over tho hips, is retained ou tho list for Tor that symphony dlrlne, a return to tho styles of ten years pre- "heaved'' sitting iu n chair decorated top of tho bowl may bo covered with tlio spring of 1807. For such potency of musla vious, with always such vnrlnt.rns ns with whito ribbons. Easter .Monday nnd theso tiny dots, giving, whon finished, All sensiblo women dread nny turn CIIAtlUS Foil tt AIM WKATIIth USK. Of n surety was not mine. modistes know how to incorporate. Be- Easter Thursdny wcro known ns heaviu fashion's wheel which brings to tho chair which holds nt full length tho n gold band cf very rich appearance, Who composed M Who tho playorf ing shrewd folk, thoy never permit nu ing days, tho women sitting inn chair whilo tho curving lower part of the top sloping shoulder effects, but tho AkIc tbe violin n It thrills body. is straw lolor, with n projec- bowl ia tinted in plnln color. cxnot replica, but thero is nevertheless u on Monday nnd tlio inou on Tuesday. has gono forth, nnd an effort is be- tion nt It At tbo touch of master player nets ns shelf tho back similarity between tho bonnets of 1870 Thoso lieiiting or lifting tho chair wero VThcnco tbo soul of sound It fllK ing mado to lengthen tlio shoulder pcculimlysuitublo which pinzzn oraupper for n Lemon Padding. nnd thoo of 1880. Less of (ho denmro expected to lifo it threo times nud then Nrii. MAcnoitAtn. senms. Slcoves nro smaller, nnd many porches where tho furnishing is ono element is to bo found, to bo sunt, and kihs the occupant, who, in turn, kissed Add a qunrt of milk unskimmed to mo mndo oruato with shirring and tuck- - which partakes of n room liko effect tho ribbons nud cups of bread crumbs, nnd when well them. To tho regret of tho lads and lasHE EASTER BONNET. flowers hnd asAnother pieco of exceedingly decorntlvo soaked mix in tho yolks of 4 eggs beaten sies iu tho districts where tho novel cerennturo is n wicker soltcc, which is low very light with n cup of gronulnted sumed n mora mony wus onco performed, tho custom iu churnctcr, with six posts of henvy sugar. Add 3 tablcspooiifuls of butter MUTATIONS AND ITS MARVCLS pert nnd jaunty has long siuco died out wicker, which net us n top orunmontn-tionir. Bat flowers mcltod and tho grated rind of a Icusoh. Handball was formerly ono of tho YEAR3 PAST. FOR TWENTY-FIVThis nffnir is most nvnilnblo for When well mixed, turn Into a greased wcro tho featuro most common of Easter games, nnd nt comer It ndmlts of n lnrgo cush- pudding dish mid bake. Do not let It be of both, nud dress ono timo n sort of water tilting contest Btunea llaekward to tbo Pmys of tho ion, which can bo covered with glnzcd overdone, for it will thai bo watery. bonnets, mndo was much in voguo. Young men would How entirely of vioIr'atcrfall" ThoVacMlcsofStylo crctonuo in bright tints, nnd devices In Mako n mcrlnguo of the whites of tbe about in boats without oars nnd drift pes and Combinations Ilaro Chanced. lets or other blosbig roses, ovcrsizo blossoms nnd tho liko. eggs nnd one-haof n cup of pulverised nllow tho craft to drift against ti dhlold Hampers iu wicker mnko nro this sea- sugar and flavor with tho jutco of the bo I'resent lUster Hat. ngaln soms, wcro susiieudcd in midstrcnm, striking it son painted iu different tones of color, lemon. Spread on tho pnddkig whea in vogue. Tho ns with a lauco. If tho lnueo was broken (Copy right, 1877, by tho Author.) tho sago green being tlio most nttrnotlvo. cold and brown in n qnlck oven. The ilngniust tho shield, it wns considered n cx- - ono chosen for In doubtful if thero bo nny ono 1 They nro of excellent sizo nnd hnvo for foregoing Is from Tnblo Talk. goodBtroko nud won npplnusc, but if tho wa enco better calculated to Impress tbo lustration is of an ornamentation threo clasps of a pretshield wo.1 missed or tho spear remained inlno mind with its own capacity straw. Chip hnd ty plaited pattern. Theso off airs aro snltItrcnU Stuinne Vat Irish. intact tho owner of tho lauco invariably r than nrcvicw of past fashions, fallen into disuio nblo as a convenience for largo bathlost his balanco aud tumbled into tho Soak half a pound of broad crumbs in senson, when, ono nnd nil, wo nnd has not sineo rooms or nurseries whero children need water. vater until soft, then press dry. Frr g cady to ndmlro tbo latest creation taken any promia varloty of fresh underwear every day. littlo minced ordou in bptfer, adevtto 1880. nent nlace. Tho In Switzerland a peculiar gamo is Virot or to over vory thoughtfully and finally said EASTER LILIES. It lined with a pretty crotonno, thoy broad, n small pieco of cubrootlot. crown is well covered with flowcw, and played nt Easter. Largo baskots filled Rim over tho between tho whiffs of his pipe: "Lady, present quito n decorntlvo appearance. o iwws of striped ribbon, combined with with bran nro placed iu a circle soma chopped parsley ana llncfis of n IIov n Woman liaised I'lowcrs nail tne Lorjlinust lmo sent yon tame, beAs for chairs in wicker aud chairs in suit When It has cj plain, stand jauntily up nt tho center. on n frco Hold or pnblio plnce. Her Health. cause, of nil tho people living in tho Berof at In tints IJirOHTED HATS ANO GOWKS. cano, thero nro somplos without number. two, Ties of ribbon form a bow under tho Then ns many rows of 100 eggs as thero lcmovo irom tho Wo wcro nbont stranded, nnd thero mudas, I nlono perhaps can help yon. rla executed by ing. A smnll puff or cpnnlct still ap- Gnrdou (vents iu different sizes nro paintehiu. but manv wero worn both for nre competitors nro laid, each egg n foot other wns no uso 'n trying to blink tho fact. I haven't much, only my llttlo farm pears ns n finish for tho top of tho ed in rich shades of green, tho smaller ono egg. ovcnlng and of tcntoou dress occasions or so nnart from tho next, tho rows hero nnd theso rudo lints, but if you sleeves. Abooe lUltfna; flail.,. sizo being peculiarly fitted ns a child's that wcro moro bouquets fastened to tlio radiating from tho baskots to nu equal Tho doctor had sent us to Bermuda, nnd Will accept ono of tho lattor ira n on nets, It bo- Bolls aro moro crisp and tender whe Shirt waists and blondes remain, and n chair n chnrmiug thing for n littlo ono plain sleeves still distance. Tho task is to put tho 100 tho last thing ho had said to :..o was hair with n pin. Tho yours for ns long pcculiarly baked quickly, and tbo boat of tho'ovdH that if my mother couldn't get well ns you may wish itto isstny. As for food, genuiuo blessing theso nro, tho ono bring- to uso ou n piazza. hold, and tho sleovo bodice. With them eggs, ono by one, into tho basket withsctivo to ro- Couches nro in different shapes. A should bo somowhat ffroatc for'wUs only n bonnet or small hat was in taste. out breaking nuy, and who docs it iu thero jdio could not anywhere. This is If yon can put up with my raro of millr ing comfort ou Lot days nud tho other a v ' tho past and fm than lor bread. Thoy snoula . Ilatahad not yet como Into stylo for tlio shortest Fpaco of timo is tho winner. what mado it seem so hard, after n stnW ml sytf,t potatoes, with now nnd then dressy effect iu conjunction with n blnck beautiful pieco of English design is n considerably nuder upon lighter matrons of inaturo years. Ilukj were In Moscow, St Petersburg and other of threo months, when I fonud our nion n. l(lfc of meat nud nil tho fish you want, satin skirt Tho modern blonso may bo good, honest, largo nnd broad lounge, put to boko, ns tho than broad whoa conceits and fcrmcqtatfon ia arns simplo nsn shirt wnlst or ns claborato which could servo ns n bed iu any small worn only for tho promonado oven by Russinu citlos swings and merry go ey nearly gono and mother yet weak, to be caught in tho bay, you nro a that olio as tho bodico of an eveniug gown. It room without taking up too much spaco, rested 6o rapidly by tho hoat required tho young, nnd every woman demanded rounds nre erected for tho festival season though convalescent Np, don't thank me," ho said as may bo Another six similar for baking them properly tunf fchoy jiso well to explain in this connection and yet look well. n bonnet for ceremonious occasions nt ou tho boulevards, nud nil sorte of I tried to express my gratitude. "I linvc wo folt, would bring the g Hul" and For ideal Bummer pieces in tho way but llttlo after thoy go Inlhoovca. least But emancipation from tlio bon- nmuscniruts prevail in tho concert nud mouths, blessing of renewed honlth. But btcn thinking of making somo ono this thnt many of tlio shirt wnists now y shsl" from our for tho summer campaign of furnishings thero nro tho Yokohnmn Mrs. Ewiug. net was not to bo long delayed. Light, ilanct halls. lips n decado fanciful, being frilled, shirred tentnblcs, mado of bamboo in nil their how wcro wo to stay when thoro seemed shmo?offcr for tho prlvilego of ploasaut nlready giving plnco plain sleeves wcro 1871. company, for I r.m getting old nnd hnvo nud lnco edged nutil thoy nro nnd from Tlio Old Chantllly JShwU THE NEW SPRING WRAP'sP to bo nothing to stny on? ninny re- unturnl colors, n soft neutral tint, with to nug-melived i too long nlono. Indeed yon will of an older generation n quarter to fullor ones, nnd n tendencyhead nud Hnvo you laid away somowncro an Whilo cogitating this problem ono do mg n favor by accepting my offer." moves from tho original nrticlowith its shelves nt tho Eidowhich open nud olosc, tho trimmings for tho ro- lias-sln- n century Rlneo. In mnklng such a Theso affairs nro wonderful construc- old fashioned chantllly shawl? If bo, etiff linen collnr. wns Dressy l'clcrlncs In Jinny Mntcrlnls snuiiy day in January I strolled into a kv ono fact becomes apparent befcro shoulders nud to simplify tho skirts Coats nnd Trench Jachctx. Tho very noxt day wo had removed A pleasing rcvivnl is that of ncconlion tions for n Indy's uso. Tho tnblo itself brlug it out from its hiding placo, for high- our belongings to one of tho huts, which apparent Accordingly tho noxt Ave others. Beauty is a rolativo tcnu, Thero nro n sufllelent number of tho ecclndctl valo lying between the plnltlug, which nppcars in gowns, wraps is on it brond plan, so cool in appear- its usefulness is by no means a thing of stylo, let ono bo as testhotlo as sho may, years show n wido divergence in great- new spring wraps iu sight to establish road from St Georges to Hamilton ntiit projutad to servo us ns well ns if it nnd lint trimmings. l, ance, nud yot so convenient in every tho past Draped over black satin, it k pcuso of fitness Is largely governed and wo And both bodices nnd hats tho southern shoro of a little islet. Like jonrn painuai mansion in tunc invorcu tho fact that nccordlon plaiting is to 8nitablo for any room, one of tho transformed iuto a laco dress, n desir-abl- o In illustration of tho new styles may ly changed. ho fashion of tho day. in mjvy pass tho euciio uajr. bo described two 'imported costumes. Bummer fixities which gives repose, nud, flgaro lnrgely In their mnko up. Tlio so many of lioso charming dclls.?n this Mane pesscssioq nt tho present timo. v- -t In 1801 linfe had gained n decided most dressy Httlo canes or jlelorlnesi .cln'slar of? isles ffiRlflfiSK fHvns filled Co bo sure, wo may boast with truth Zta tho' phvsiciitn hurt or- -' Onp, iu.clectrio grconcJiiunfiilk,Jias.n. vogno, nnd women of nil ages wcro to which Is tho more snltnblo ntinio slnco with h'RoinltrnpicnTVCgOtatidii, withot - 1'flcrei iribthor'td fipttm'nlr'lmytiriTo tho styles of tho present nro Borno- bodico, epaulets and cOllnr in conrso bettcr than many that firo past lo- - bo seen, ns thoy havo boon since, wear- tlioy nro shaped In nt the waist, aro n nugo nud lemon trees, pomegrnnntos, possible in tho open nir, it mattered lit black guipuro, harmonizing with tho reso of n certain improvement In dyes ing Jaunty nnd olabornto hats that crostsnronnd tlo what kind of a rooftreo sheltered ns trlniuiing on tho lower part of tlio skirt bananas nnd figs. Tho hill certain nrtistio truths Uiat hnvo tained not so much ns tho nnrrowest tlo wero covered with odorous cedars, their at night And, so far ns I wns concerned, Tho bodico opens over n full front in by thoso who to hint of tho bonnet Strings hnd by poured into our cars skirts fringed with lnutnunH in showy it was u joy to wander iu tho shado of whito muslin. Tho draped belt is iu C-ssidcr dress as an art Rat It Is doubt- - that timo eomo to lw regarded both ns bloom, nnd tho pocket of onrth bclw en thoso fragrant trees aud nlong the beach, black satin mervcllleuFp, shot w itli red. nevertheless, if a xuturo generation uhcomfortnblo and, far wort', ns adding the ridges wns ns rich and fertile at the Whero shells of every lino wcro abundant Tho second dress has a skirt In cream strings wero nnd whero tlio crystal wnters covered colored canvas. Tho blouso Itodiro is n not lnugh nt us even as wo luugh at to thonnmront ace. Honco hill b1oics wcro sterile. " hatovcr forsworn aud hats goy with flowers ) who have gono before. Wending my way through this bit of tho gardens of sea plants. Seeing thnt I good representation of tho up to dato In stylo is llrctty,,, said n young wo-- nnd feathers hold (Irst place Bounds, tropical paradise, I came upon n straw A liked to work nbont tho flower gulden blonso. It is mado of flowered veiling or hoaddmocs dignified by tho name, Mil with enthusiasm not long ngo, and, thatched shanty, or rather a group or nud knowing that ho might Bponlc to mo and is sot off with a bolero vest iu blnck Idle wo may smilo with ludulgeuco were, to bo sure, worn upon evening oc primitive dwellings nf this cliamrtcr, frankly, my nged friend suggested thnt velvet trellis work. Tho belt is of blnck nlono rer tlio remark:, it rcauy voices mo casions by many who held them nt tho hoad of iv littlo sIotw ruunii"? I mnko nn attempt to wrest it livelihood velvet. .Toweled buckles adorn tho col pinion of most humankind, for men to bo correct But tho hat had gaincti down to n crc.ntio beach of snowy from tho fioil. lar nnd bolt This stylo of bodico would its place, nnd al s well oh women hnvo thoir foibles, mid sand lying liotwcou outcropping coral "I am too old," ho said, "to embark look well in n vnriety of materials and ready tho shadow thoy hnvo evolved a rnoro Bcnslblo stylo ledges. An old man eat in the doorway in any now adventures; bnt, if yon colors nnd is very fnhhlounblc. pnakivr. . - of that cre.iliou dress it Is duo rather to tho exigen of tho principal shanty smoking n long wnnt to try it. why (hero's tho garden, Mnny of tlio now tailor mndo gowns was to call which cies of business life, from which tho stemmed pii, such n pipo as Tennyson with ns rich n soil ns nny where, mid nro decidedly smart. Indeed, tho prosAJAlttT PtlCFiHE; refor leglslntlvo rem I ni no world is only now beginning loved to smoke, known iu tho old. coun- hero nro nil tho tools nnd seeds you need. pect is thnt plain tailor gowns will bo form was cast It will lie worth your while to come in suffer, rather than to any BUjwriority of ncconlion plnitcd frills of try ns n "churchwarden." Nouo but n Yon scent like n strong nud sensible in tho minority. Tho ubiquitous bolero As yet tho hats succession some time and take the time to look m their part of philosopher or n poat nt any rate, a young lndy. Nobody need know what has invaded this department A charmwcro modest In chiiTon, edged possibly with n row , over some of the values we are show- you nro doing, ns my plnco is so ecctadi d, ing cxnmplo is in violet tinted cloth. man of leisure nnd cnlm temperament Dut nt Easter tho Easter bonnet it, slzo. A favorite blnck satin or velvet baby ribbon. These JngV The flood tide of spring business smokes this sort of pipe, nnd I know nnd nil tho timo your mother will bo Tlio short boloro bodico Is fastened by n tovo nil things, tlio ono that looms up shapo rolled back form tlio entire portion over tho nrms, that ho must consequently bo ono or getting hor health whilo you nro gainupon tbo woni-nn'- s jeweled button over n full yoko nnd is uponjyis. We have ucon preparing nnd tho inniu pnrt of tho garment is of off tho face nnd horizon nnd tho other, nnd hence safe to nasuniowell ing strength nud perlinps making money. vest of narcissus green silk nnd swathed (or it focweeks. We've heen doing turned up nt tho ncconlion plnitcd green and black worth tho knowing. holds her spellThero nro threo or four things that pay nt tho wnist by folds of n dnrk violet All some masterful- - liuylng for you back, leaving tho changcablo silk or of volvct or moiro bound, bo eho And my conjecture proved true, for hero iit Bnrmudn. Tin so nro potatoes, narcissus green Is that is newest and" best awaits your crown flat Tho silk. Tho writer of tho foregoing ex- on accepting his hospitnblo invitation onions,- - nrrowtoot and Easter lilies. colored satin. Tho n groundwork ton ever so ndvanced ,. inspection gouernl stylo was plains in tho Now York Sun that thero to enter his huniblo dwolling found it Tlio first threo nro too difficult for yon ngaln employed ns or over so ardent embroidery of iridescent I 1801. for bigger modols nro nil sorts nud shapes in this littlo filled with nil sorts of nntnral history to niaunge, but tho Inst, it seems to mo, flno nppllquo serving ns n border to sv IV rean ndvocnto of metal cord, this wrnp, so thnt every ilguro can bo suited, H "W form, and n study than thoso thnt had gono before, Shoul nnd it would seem from ono glnnco nt objects, such ns shells, stuffed biids and would bo. oasy to cnltivnto nud pleasant tho foot of tho skirt nud as nn ontlino ders had been broadened by full sleeves of such ns hnvo dried plnuts. In shoit, my nged ac- to raise. Now, ono corner of thnt plot is to tho rovers, yoko nnd cuffs of tho botho now models that nny sort of presented and bodices amplified in ninny wnys. boon Strictly and only at the top is our Dress nud nny combination of materials quaintance wns a naturalist, nnd, as I nil endy planted with Easter bulbs nnd lero. Tho lint is of finely plnitcd straw lint which for tho past quar- With them enmo also tho is quito pcnniradblo hero. Ono rather nftcrwmd learned, n skilled one, well if yon will tako tlio caro of them off my in a bihcuit rshado nnd has scarfs of Goods Department We propose to hands I shall fool greatly obliged nnd ter of n century gavo an air of youthfulness to tho wear- uniquo nrrnngement Is n wrap of ecru known nil over tho islnuds. keep it there. We have plain goods er nud defied tho observer to mnrk tho dingo, his will divido tho profits with you into tlio Ho wns nearly 80 yenrs of becomes as which plain people prefer, and all the passago of timo. Fow women, oxcept linen in rntlicr n coarso open nnd heavy long, snow whito hnir fell to his shoulbargain." verting ns it is uuqucstiou-nbl- y qnnHty, checked nil over with jot emcombinations that Fashion approves. instructive Only thaso in mourning nnd tho bonnots for broidery nud lined with blnck taffeta, ders, nnd In every featuro was nu nir of Womanliko, I jumped nt thisgonorons elderly dames, woro as far back as cheerful beuovolcnco that won my heart offer, nud, to mako n long story nhort, X promenade, Chio littlo affairs, nil lnco nnd tho sleovo portion is of blnck laco nnd engaged my nttcntiou, so that iu tended thoso lilies so nssiduously that 1871 tho monnnd pinked taffota silk frills of pctnnln strous wntcrfall nud uouscuso, with nodding flowers nnd nnd blnck less than hnlf nu hour wo wcro convors- - oven tho first season's profits wcro very tantalizing nigrcts, woro indeed affected 1870. satisfactory. Tho second poason's wcro was hold tho bo Tho length of spring wraps enn The sun never shone on Handsomer oven much moro so, nud tho third nnd fourth height of elegance nnd, porohed upon by many for ovening wenr, but mero nuythlng yon desire, between tho point Stvles than we now have in stock ns with n surplus of cash to our wns worn a tiny thoso showod no strings and wcro found tho hugo monstrosity, Every one a distinctive novelty. You fancy bits mado ns decorntlvo ns could of tho shoulder nud tho waist lino. vnlo planted credit nnd half tho llttlo Pint thnt pcrforco wns tip tilted until it be, Tho hat of tho season was n hat a Blnck and whito laco combined form should make your Easter selection now. with bnlbs. sppcared to bo In jeopardy, nnu cortnmof generous size, of unlimited pos- somo of tho dressiest enpes, and thoro is ' Onr good old friend died tho fourth thrcntenwi to sup aovn upon iu hat sibilities and ono that assorted its claim usually n inixtnro of jet nud sometimes year of our stny, but loft us n lifo interaofic. "Tinsy" wns mo namo given mj n touch of color. Two novel garments bou-nest in his cstnto for n small considerashapo, and fashion articles beforo nil others, whilo it throw tho Iho favorite nro n combination of bolero and capo, into doopest shade. tion, and wo coutinncd iu tho occupn-- I tho day speak of it ns "jaunty," BV sssssHtf volvot moiro, chiffon and jet nro tho For this present Easter wo hnvo flow- nnd pleasant, ion which wo had found-s- o vhllo, mnnll as It was, flowers, ribbon for theater materials employed. A jackot ers such as novcrwero seen beforo aud which promised to bo so profitable. tullo nil wont Into Its inaico up. truo to nature and fascinating In wear in brocaded grny silk hns cuffs nnd My mother regained her health nud Pivo vcars later demuro bouuots that flowers In Laces, Embroideries, Dress Trim-ever- y Rosos en mosso mnko tho nn aid collnr of blnck, with nn edging tho extreme from choice worked with mo iu tlio garst v;cll back upon tho head, showing gnrnituro of ono importation, poppies .of silver cord nnd rhlncstono embroidery. description a most tilings', of den, whilo I myself hnd becomo 10 atwaved hair, and with strings that erect and nsscrtlvo of nnothor, nnd such Spring jnckots nro ns varied ns tho complete line. Our prices aro the nt tached to tho placo nud so contented in ft bowknot undor tho chin, wcro dolicious chrysanthemums of n third ns wraps nnd como in threo different lowest. my labors that I doubt if anything In cct cvon for young girls. Tho saucy seem to hnvo been plucked but an hour lengths, with both high nnd low collars, the world could draw mo nwny. of tho Kyrwy had given placo to a before, Tho fonturo of tho senson is so it is impossible f6 decido yet which Thoro aro objcotionnblo features, ol alotcr stylo, arid no ono thought of bo- - mosscd-flowcrWhether thoy bo rosos will bo tho lending stylo. Thoy nro miido comso, mainly depending upon n womag bo frivolous as to tilt a hat or oven NEW TA1LOH MADE MEES, of ladies' cloth, sorgo and molton in not, thoy nro bunched together an ' performance of what is usually dono wear ono for dross occasions 11 buo or what shndes, and tho pnlo narcissus green nnd violet silks twisted in profusion nud Bcotn to bo nlmost both dark nnd lightlined by men. Tlio middlemen doubtless rob been graduated from tho school- - crashed, so closoly nro thoy packed. with somo doli-cat- o tint of yollow corn round tho crown, tying in n cluster of bed mo nt times, tho lines did not om. Uonnots wcro ino styio. nam shado of satin is considered very innynot hnvo imIn other mutters wo nrrivo in Now York in good con-- , light nnd dnrk violet plumes nt tho left or to misses Homes are now being picparcd lor relegated to children n proved, but in color wo nro assuredly as elegant. Tholtusainn stylo of coat hns ditioii, nud s.oraotimcs tho bulbs would side. 18 and Udor Easter. Spring cleaning time is here. tilnco on tho list nud tho French jackets ovldcnco nro mnrked Tho hats now in nearly perfect ns can bo. Tho lovoly be injured by n protracted sen voyage. TAKINO THE nnsT SEASON'S yield. not seen You need new Curtains, Portieres, Rugs, greens quito n littlo decoration besides tints of tho rosoand thodolioious grada display Again, laud cnunot bo purchased horo by conspicuous colors, reds nnd Mattings, Draperies, etc., etc. We are i upon buttons nnd stitching, ncconuiig iu uiu ing liko old friends. Ho Jmd lived hove by alien Aniciicaus, ns tho Bermudas leading, nud n jumblo of flowcrB, tenth-or- s, tions of tono 00 years, ho told me over sinco ho had for n authority quoted. in fix to help you. Our stock and htyles tullo nnd chiffon. In ndditlon shown in all tho run nwuy from an English ship and constituto n military colony, and only to tho foregoing nro nil kinds of lint orendo or mora aro up to date and prices extremely low. flowors nro in hnd noyer left his homo for n siuglo thoso loyal nud subject to tho British naments in gold, jet, steel nnd jeweled oo, flowers, Notes Prom Tlio Art Amateur. feathomsolvos alqueen can own reul estate, but long Ethors nil Etchings nnd engravings look well night. His littlo farm had cost him Aigrcts nro also In favor, ns nro tures of whloh to lenses nro easy to obtain, and thus all effects. t into tho framed in fumicatod oak nndwntcr col most nothing, his wants wcro few, and danger of forfolturo is obviated. glace, gauzo and moiro ribbons. Tho A roviow boast nn easy up of ono ors in puro whito frames devoid ot gold. from tho soil ho had oVtaiucd tendency Is to mass tho trimming to ono of tho bonnots of And tlicio is also n peculiar satisfacOur great stock of the most stylish and specimen, tljough frugal living. Bldo, though thero aro oxceptlons to this Or in plnln gold onca tho past might long to dotcct be- tion in tho reflection that all (his desirable Shoes for men and women, (.blossoms of It did not take ino varied as tho Bookcases runnlug to tho holght of n well toach ns hu wns, in a senso, tho creation of rulo. Tho shapes nro ns k sorts neath his rudo exterior ono of unturo's wcro boys and girls. We have a great line and mility, chair rail all ronud tho room nro picas-nu- t noblemen, nud, warmed by tho kindly my own hands, n sensation only under- trimmings. Thero aro small hats to cluster of Special Bargains in our Shoe DepartBut, lot. decorations, if thoro nro books to fill gleam of'lils eyes, I toon hnd told him stood by tl.we who hnvo gardens of their largo lints and tonnes without number. more. tho faco. ment. 'Ihcr.Q aro also sailor hats wjth medium thorn. tho futuro devel fri.VltA Ekdicott Standley. of my present troublp. Ho looked mo OWIt. tr, chip, mo i low crowns, aucb vauhum. op what it may, Pnucls of polished maplo nro cxcollcnt -i ito materiClenr Btarchluir. it scorns difficult I J A li II large Currency. Chestnut Compote, for small decorative paintings in oil colfnud thoso to imagluo tho An English matron claims that clear ors. Lot Uio wood servo for n backorder. Sneak Thief Ham Pity 'twuz crbout flowers Tho chostuut compoto is now-iio What everybody says must be so. You aro sure tints of 1807 ground. t tho featuro An exchnngo tells how to mnko It: Shell starcliiug is accomplished in thiswny to Jimmy I Ho wnz nanklng big money, and 1807. or dig- 1001- to find what you want at Liqnld gold, as nil china painters 3C chestnuts nnd simmer them gently in tho best ndvuutago: Wnsh tho articles tho perlloo broko him all up. Iho timo. placod. Mayhap wo shall yot return to n pint of milk nud water until thoy nro in threo waters, dry them nnd dip them - Footpad Sim Dig mouoy, wuz ho? was given second placo. tvrry know, is so prepared ordlunrlly thnt the waterfall and tho tilted trifle sot at no burnishing nf tcr it lias liccn cooked nnd floury. Then drain them on in n thick starch previously strained What wuz his lny? o could mined to wear chip, an anglo with tho head ovon as wo nro flretL Sometimes, though, it comes from n sicvo nnd boil 0 ounces of sugar with through musliu. Squoczo them, shako . Snoak Thief Sam Coining silver dol ii was light iu weight, varied in now approaching tight sloovcs nnd trim- tho kiln looking weak and unsatisfachalf n pint of wntcr until it mnkes them gently and ngain hang them up to lars. .soft nnd pliablo. Evening bonnots dogonoracy can surely nnd" then nfow touches of tho glnsa pearly bubbles on tho surface When tho dry When dry, dip them twice or thrico flowers, nBiuglowroath med skirts. But loftcuiill (t dopth of forcing ns to tory) An Ancient Mark Down Sale. never ellng tho head nud hold in plnco uso roach tho or rob us of tho lessons burnisher will woik mnrvels in giving Bbrup is xcady, put in tho chestnuts nnd in clear wntcr, squcozo them, spread crudo color Howitt Cnttlo wcro onco used as curtinman nlhion cloth, roll them up in bsrnlso them in it. Flavor with vanilla moss of tullo In tho form of tics it luster. Irou-in- s loarncd. Ribbons, silks, flowi rency. t nd let them lip nu honr beforo MAD1SOIMVILLE, KY. u favorite stylo. Bat throughout wo havo Wipo your brushes out on n paint rag and mix nil well together. Pub tho it era. straws themselves, aro beautlfal Jowitt Aud I supposo when you them. A smnll pieco of whito wax lie variations a certain (lomurencss simply becnuso of thoir delightful huel and dip them, in oil ,nftcr working. tnlxtnro through n coarso wiro slovo on 1 dish into tho form of n, pyramid nnd julili to tho March prcventii tho iron went to n mark down snlo you saw n ever imparoit Tlicro wcro no wav ccinbTnntions clmugo m Whon yon w.int tbcin ngaiu, wipe, tno tq n with whipped cream frr i sticking nnd gives n glossy Mirfnco card reading: "Marked Down to Ono sjilunics nor nodding flowors. Every- - Let shapes and tlwwlrermiuitsur. oil off. They will InSt tWlCO hS lOUglW sirvo finrrouuded JCBNaJDSKisUtWssssfWWsWWW thsu,m Calf. Former l'rica Ono Cow," to t' material. Hat, orcd with idicrry. ing was planned to set closely to the if washed only ovcry day. CutB BUHCsV ir MiiislD. ul, and tho bouuet wiw so kept in CJ I 1 $$M1 I I I m i ; litslililiy cr-di- E WW n. lf m JSsWV'J j some-wher- a1 WM mfi wcl-cbm- ri incs-tiinnb- nrodo-cidcdl- i i do-tai- J ry " I Easter is Coming: I If You Are Not a Customer of Ours -- J. t- 'T Dress Goods. inn-tcri- Spring Parasols. ot i T W Everything Fresh and New Upholstery Department. m i ma-hea- Don't Forget lovo-linos- B y ffJWmvL TrSv Ft 1 n m , ALEXANDER'S. Srtnf ini w - a 4: EE PUBLISHINB COMPANY. (Incorporated.) to .nmaiuer, U)o Pottofflco at Barllngton at Second and Capt. Noel Gaines, who have SEVEN BALLOTS been working up the bribery charges against Hunter, Wilson Disclosures have Yesterday, but No Election All and Franks. been made not altogether complitho Frankfort It is mentary to the assailants. News. not unlikely that an investigation in Hopkins would add to the VREEUNI) IMPRISONED GUAHAM ammunition. Com-riereia- fs An Abscess WAR IS ON. John s College of Annapolis, said: Is SUBSCRIPTION RATES: F-O- Turnpike raiders with no other toll-gat- e - worlds to conquer now tear Year, urlctljr In advance fi co tobacco beds and order farmers to , Mr Monthi, " " 50 of a crop. One ' ThreeMonths, " jj raise only Single Coplet 5 of the works of these bandits is as Specimen copies mailed freo on application. Correspondent! wanted In all parts of the justifiable as the other, but the atcounty. Address us for particulars. tacks on the farmers will be less popular among the political demaTHURSDAY, APRIL 15, 1897. gogues and anarchists than the raids. Both are denounced by good citizens. EARLINGTO one-thirtoll-gat- e "In October, my stomach. I was also taken with pleurisy and coughed very badly. I was treated by physicians but did not Improve Igavoupall hopo ot over trettlnn; well. My right sldo was swollen and I was not Because He Would Not Testify ablo to walk across tho room end was confined to my bod. I was advised to Before the Oratid try Hood's Sarsaparllla and began taking It. In thrco days I could ceo n chango Jury. for tho better. I kept on taking Hood's Sarsaparllla until I had taken four botOF MEMBERS tles and continued to Improve. I nm now PEN PICTURES ablo to do a good day's work on tho farm." M. E. MANN, Domossvlllc, Kentucky. Frankfort, April 14, (Special to In tho Stomach Cnusotl Groat Reputable Ncwwspapers, College Suffering Was Confined to tho Presidents and Others WorkBod But Now Ablo to Work. ing up a drcat Popular 1895, 1 had an abscess hi Movement It hard to realize tbe habits of thought engendered and tbe kind of tastes and interests stimulated by a steady course ot reading of this kind. In former years one Continued List of the Oil's Considered used to regret tbe sensational dime novel, by the Kentucky General eosmbly, which found its way Into tbe bands of so and Thsir I'rostess many of the growing boys of tbe country, but now tbey can obtain this more pernicious form ot literature for one cent. NUMEROUS BILLS REJECTED ALL THE BILLS. AGAINST OFFENSIVE JOURNALISM KENTUCKY PEDAGOGUES. v l aKaaoar UauQ Up ir"- 1 Hopkinsville will have a pub- mimmmm immmmmmm BMSSlMia ANNOUNCEMENTS. STATE SINATE. miimmmrmmm mmmiMwwm wmwmmmm I'arir, D AKRR We are authorized to announce Dr. R. iJ S. Ilaker, cf Madisonvllle, as a candidate for State Senator, from the counties of Hopkins and Chiistlan, subject Jo the action of the Republican We are ROBINSONKoblnson asauthorized to announce a candidate for State senator, rrom trie counties or Hopkins and Christian, subject to the action of the Republican .It""- Pratt or None. As we can't get onwith no judge at all, we must "have Pratt. Dr. Hunter comes up smiling and bears the look of "you never touched me.'' The Bee's calendar has con stantly and accurately foretold the weathortrn5"month. Look at it. TJie evening edition of the Atlanta Constitution has been discontinued after only a few month's publication. Referee Kilrov says next time the Democrats want to have a public meeting they will spring a bull fight o 1 the boys. JjfcftKftjfrfrf;, " WlWmW is' indulged as sparring exhibitions are to become a permanent feature of Candidate Nunn's public Some speculation wonders never cease? A St. Louis girl smoked six packs of cigarettes a day and then had spunk enough left to try to kill herself. (f I 'PI Will The silver wing of the Democratic party will hold their State Convention on June 2, to nominate a candidate for Clerk of Court of Appeals. ffi' The Bee has a straight tip that Dr. H. P. Sights of Henderson has been appointed assistant at the Hopkinsvillc Asylum in place of Dr. Miller. Boxinc is a thing that is possessed of many possibilities, Nunn the least important of which is its use an audience creator for Demo cratic meetings. President McKinley will ride a Kentucky saddle horse, which has been bought for him at Lexington. Where but in Kentucky should he find a proper mount. The Mayfield Mirror is advocat mg straight anarchy from sheer force of habit. It commends the e raiders as a liberty loving, free American people, asserting their love of life, liberty and pursuit of happiness. toll-gat- Can it be that Cato and Shaw have a buzzing in their bonnets that induced them to vote against the county seat's interests and in favor of a small corner of the county that is nevertheless a Democratic stronghold? 'Six pages this week and every one of them brimful of news local and general and as handsome as a picture. All for the best interests of the community and all written and selected with the strong purpose that nothing objee tionablc or vicious shall find a place in the columns of The. Bee. America has paid to fordign ship owners since the Civil War a sum ol money twice as large as our national debt was when the war closed, or more than four billlions uf dollars. Republican doctrine favors American vessels built by American labor to carry American freight and stop this frightful drain m our resources. , V c. " 'has been making rather, warm for Mr. Thos. tfeags Tanner, formerly of this county, The Commercial Frankfort. Ky., April 14, 1897 The Revenue Dills Which were introduced in the House Marcu 10th and reterretl to n committee who prepared substitutes and reported them March 301I1 were two of them passed on Saturday April 10th and changed when forwarded lo Iheir respect' Until these bills have sent to the Senate. ivo families and being so liko and inter all been acted upon tho expense of the changeable, the mistake was only discovlegislature cannot be to the William Jennings Bryan is to ered by the dissimilarity of drcsi. be a judge in the interstate oratori- Senatorial issue. Any delay in electing D. K. N after they are out of the way will be an cal contest which will occur in extra expense solely on that acrount. The REUBEN HAYSEED. Emporia, Kansas, May 7. There Treasurer's notification last week that after are two sets of judges. One set the warrants issued for services rendered A True Story of the Plug" Train, are judges on delivery, .the other up to Saturday April 10th were paid, no "Neighbor" Morgan nnd on thought and composition. money would bo forthcoming till after July 1st seemed to act as a spur to the "Reuben." Thoughtful men, even in Kansas, legislators, and the Revenue- Hills were take care that William J. shall not moved forward rapidly. What the Sen Written for Tub Dee. be set up as a judge ol thought. ale, which failed to act upon them last One day last week when the H is to be a judge of dclivsry and winter, will do this time cannot be fore Providence acommodation train should should certainly be well told. Senator elect Hager came down No. 70 arrived at Slaughters, a last week with a certificate of election. typical native, dressed in a suit of equipped after his "stand and prepared to tako his seat only to discover homespun jeans and armed with tours of 1896. that be was a little too previous. Tho law the regulation carpet bag and requires that the convassing board of the Enormous shipments of mer- other counties shall send the returns to the taueu uniDrciia, ran excitedly up Morgan, chandise arc being made from Eu- canvassing board of the county in the dis to "Neighbor" and gasped:the veteran conductor rope to the United States in antici- trict having the largest vote, which shall "Say, Cap, yer reckon I'll hev pation of the enactment of the on the second Tuesday after the election time to git cr ticket." proceed "Neighbor" calmly informed him Dingley Tariff. All the available counties to canvass the vote of the several as returned and make out three cargo space is being engaged weeks certificates of election one to be retained, that he would. "Whar do you git 'em at?" he ahead. This stuff is brought in one to be delivered to the successful can asked, as he rushed wildly around, foreign vessels, too. The time will didate and one sent to the Secretary of and made a dash into the freight come, we trust, when American Slate. Thereforo the Senator elect can room. in until not be Tuesday labor now idle and defrauded of April sworn The thirdafter nextbill No. 86 Someone finally captured him revenue loth. its occupation by adverse tariff which fixes the rato of taxation per 1 100, ana steerca mm to tne ticket win par legislation will make these goods of property 52 cents for the next three dow where, after considerable rusty leying, and counting out we need, and American shipping, years, passed the house today. Many of nickels and pennies, he secured his floating the American flag, will be the members seemed very indifferent and ticket, and made another one of his left the House before adjournment and the headlong rushes to get on the train paramount on the high seas. vote stood 68 to 12, showing twenty ab The first door he came to was the How is it that Mr. Nance has sentees. Tho Senate is now responsible baggage car door, and he unhesi . for any delay in relieving the Stale from tatmgty steppea in, uut was in only lately discovered that Dr. financial embarrassment. The Demo stantly ej'ected by the baggage Hunter "possesses neither the cratic aggregation continued tne "no master; wno, in language more natural ability or the acquired at quorum" dodge on Monday and Tuesday forcible than elegant, informed him tainments one should possess who assisted by pairing Republicans. Twenty that he was mistaken. onOnce more some aspires to so honorable a position." three pairs were announced on Monday looker came to his rescue and By his own public admission in and ten on Tuesday. The attempt to implicate Dr. Hunter in joint caucus he declares he voted a schemo to purchase votes for his election showed him where to get on. He ascended the steps as if doubtful for this same Dr. Hunter more to the U. S. Senate has proved abortive. ot their safety and, on reaching the than fifty times last winter. The They "did protest too much." In the platform, peered inside and, after Dr. surely has now at least as first place no one believes that it is likely some hesitation, knocked gently that any shrewd man would, unattended by Of course no one much natural and acquired ability one or more of bis own friends, accompany on the door. answered, and once more he rapped as then. He should consider a stranger for tho distance of a mile to the loud and long. By this time everywhether or not this inconsistent bouse of another stranger to bold such an body inside was smiling, and some excuse docs not place his own interview. one said "Come in." Secondly, it seems entirely unnecessary Reuben opened the door; reached record under a halo" of suspicion. after the alleged introduction of Hunter to up and got his massive straw hat, Graham Vreeland's imprison- Gaines, on arriving in the "library" of the and, mistaking the array of smiles for Tanner retired to ment at Frankfort yesterday for latter,eavesdropper, to havesays be had act and winks for a welcome, said: arthe as be "Howdy do? Howdy ye all do? refusing to testify before the grand ranged the details of the transaction and How's all yer folks ter hum?" jury will test the point as to there could be no reason for privacy. Then he passed down the aisle, whether a newspaper man is to be Third, there were only two votes neces shaking hands with everybody, relieved in Kentucky from telling sary to elect Hunter, as Senator Stege with such interrogations as: "How's yer wheat lookin'?" and what he may have learned in the would, whenever bis vote would elect, vote for Hunter. On March the vote pursuit of his profession. It has stood Hunter 60, Blackburn 31st Davie 13, "Got yer corn planted yit?" 43, "Neighbor" Morgan stood on the ucen acciucu in some states that a Boyle 7, Stone 1, making it necessary for platform with his hands stuffed newspaper man's secrets in a pro- some one to receive 63 in order to electi deep in his pockets, and watched fessional way are as exempt from and with Siege voting for Boyle. The Rube's queer antics, while a broad situation public investigation as the profes when Mr. did not change until April gth grin overspread his face, and when Baldwin voted for Hunter. This sional recrets of a practicing phy change had been anticipated for some Rube began shaking hands, he sician. Mr. Vreeland is the well days for the reason given by Baldwin (Neighbor) turned to a bystander and said, in his inimitable way: known correspondent of the Courier when changing bis vote. So that there "My God Almighty, Neighbor, Journal and that paper will look was one package too many in the financial what do you reckon that fellow will statement of the boodlo shown, do next?" after his interests. On Saturday when tbaAnti Hunter comNow there arc, no doubt many bination had broken a quorum and the who doubt this little talc, but The crusade against tne on "new journalism" is on in earnest votefor adjournment showed a tie, 58 vot- nevertheless, "it is the truth, the ing against, Mr.JLyons who was whole truth, and nothing but the and among prominent educators, Chris- paired with 58 Daugberly Dr. when the tie truth." If anyone doubts it, just tian people and decent newspapers. was announced, asked to have his name gcM'Ncighbor" to tell you about it, The general trend of thought is in- recorded in the negative, as his pair per- which he will do with interest. Spectator. dicated by this plain language of mitted him to vote on a roll call as to adPresident Moffalt, of Washington journment. Mr. Bronslon insisted that it was too late as the vote was announced, POLITICAL POINTS. and Jefferson College: "Decent but the Speaker said that in order to settle people ought to withdraw all pat- the question and afford an opportunity for T. J. Nunn was nominated by ronage and publicly condemn such another ballot, though ho thought it a use the Democrats at Princeton last papers. The sending of a few less waste of time, bo would vote nay. Mr. Thursday to be beaten in the Noprominent editors to the peniten- Lyons said be again as yesterday question- vember election. As The Bee has ed the right of the Presiding officer to tiary for indecency might deter a upon any question in the joint session. vote said before, "C. J. P." are the ini The tials ol our next Circuit Judge. host of imitators." President said be understood the objection, We publish in full today some but bad decided that point, and the cleric Mr. J. R. Rash made an impres expressions on this subject, which would proceed to call the roll for another sion on the Democrats of the all who receive a newspaper into ballot. Mr. Lyons proceeded to argue tho County Convention last week by question, but bis voice was effectually their homes should read and pon- drowned by the gavel of the presiding of his eloquent speech which is much talked of. der. ficer and laughter of the members. When Mr, Lyons bad subsided the President Kentucky Crops. There are many ways to get a courteously enquired if the gentleman bad Official reports to the State Com- finished, If so the clerk would proceed with crowd to hear a political speaker. You may get the crowd, but they missioner of Agriculture indicate a the roll call, which resulted as before. The Goliab of the House is Mr. . V. will not always hear. very favorable condition for wheat Morgan, ot Christian county. When situnless it should be caught by a ting at the desk there is nothing to denote There is a struggle on among late lrecze. The crop is very for- his great stature, but when addressing the Democratic leaders in Louisville ward. Oats will probably be three Speaker he telescopes to bis full height of and the State. The State Central weeks later than the average year, six.feet, four, ard bis spare figure clad in a Committee attempted last Thurs owing to the continued rainfall Prince Albert suit of black Is day to control the party organizawhich has interfered with sowing. the living illustration of the definition of a tion in that city by putting it in Outlook for tobacco is very unfav- straight-lin- e "length without breadth." the hands of Jack Chinn and Watt orable. Plants will be late and His Mr. Carson, ot Louisville, Hardin. The Louisville Demoscarce. Fruit prospects are bright. is rather below the medium height and the crats spurn the thought of usurpCorn crop will be generally late, contrast is startling, "one being like a mile ation of their "local self governand a continuation of adverse con in length, the other a mile stone." Mr. ment" and the light is on. e ditions will soon make the situa- Morgan Is one of the members, Grass. Good farmers whose tion serious. usually on band to attend to business, and always knowing what is going on in the interest lie in the grain and grass They ore Sale. House and ready to lake a part in its dis- are rapidly learning that the most (Three Links.) profitable place for their manure cussion. The Christian world need have Mr. Fllppen, of Monroe, wbobe desk is for grain crops is upon a sod of the no fears of the Order that feeds next lo that of Mr. Morgan, ranks next to previous year, so that the chemisthe hungry, clothes the naked, thim in perpendicularity, belne able to try of the soil can better prepare it visits the sick, buries the dead, straighten up to six feel, three and one- - for the grain crop, while tho cares for the widows and educates judiici uicucs, una very stenuer. He is available parts feed .at the orphan. chairman of the Judiciary Committee, and once the grass. , de-ilvc- r" kind-hearted close-fitting desk-mate, wide-awak- lic library and in good time be as well equipped in this line as Earl- mgton has been for several years. By dint of persevering work on the part of the Hopkinsvillc Li. brary Association they have collected some 450 volumes and expect to have $250 in the treasury at the close of the present lecture course season. Rooms will be obtained and the Library opened at an early date. Seven ballots taken today without result. The Sound Money Democrats adhered to their resolution not to break a quorum and the balloting has gone merrily on. Une ot the liveliest sensations today was the imprisonment of Graham Vreeland, special correspondent to the Courier-Journaby the grand jury for rclusing to testify before that body in the bribery investigation. The Bee) l, has taken a new and more serious turn against the exemplars of the so called "new journalism," which has become very offensive to decent people and aroused their strong antagonism. Months ago Charles A. Dana tho venerable editor of the Sun commenced a crusade against what he called "new journalism." Uther papers joined in the crusade and as a result of the publicitythus 111 n?i draLutZ & 3. given, ministers began to preach SI ; six tor 85. Prepared only by C I. Hood Co., against ''new journalism" and liIxvell. Mass. Pet Hood's anil only Hool'. arc tho best nlterxttoner braries and clubs passed resolutions HOOU S IJlllS pills, aid cl'gcstloa. 25c. and orders prohibiting the cxhibi bitition of the offending newspap is considered a conservitivo lawyer, safe ers. counsellor and an effective debater. Mr. The other day the Commercial Ad Carson, of Louisville, and Mr. Ball, of vertiser published nearly a page of Henderson, are tho House twins, bearing interviews with college presidents so close a resemblance in size and general on "new journalism." Some of appearance that the one is frequently mis- the comments of these educators taken for the other and it is even said that arc as follows: their photographs having been taken at the J. G. Schurman, the president of same time by the samo artist were ex the Cornell University, said: past two weeks the newspaper war Information of Interest to the has been on in deeper earnest and Teachers of Hopkins County. EDUCATIONAL MEETING, BOWLING GREEN. New York.Aptil 10. During the As Not Germane lo lho Subjects Mentioned in the Proclamation. Hood's s o rs p 3 r 1 Newspapers aro today among our most potent educational agencies. Tbey may strengthen and elcvalo or wcikcn and de- base tho intellectual and moral tastes and powers of the people The chief trouble is with Iheir news columns. Here they are guilty of three great faults: First. they do not report actual facts, but serve up instead sensational stories; secondly, they do not distinguish sufficiently between events which are important and events which are unimportant, and thirdly, tbev evince an increasing predilection for sensationalism, lubricity and the gutter. Cure theso evils and we shall have a healthy and a helpful press. But how? I answer. Let editors and managers take higher views of Ibeir vocation, and let the public refuse to patronize, either as subscribers or as ad vertisers, our corrupt and corrupting jour nals, and so kill them by starvation. Andrew V. Raymond, the presi dent of Union College at bchenec are beyond the reach of moral influence, journalism itself always yields sooner or later to the financial argument. Such popular agitation as will lead to the withdrawal of patronage, especially from the advertising columns, seems to me to be tne surest way to deal with the pres eat question. J. M. Taylor, the president of tady. wrote: It some journalists Vassar, wrote: It is impossible to condemn loo strongly tne new journalism, it debases tbe put lie under tbe pretense of satisfying it. A change must come. Tbe law Is better than Unless the law restrains violence. them there is danger that parties abused win lake tne law into tueir own bands. T. J. Gannon, S. J. president of St. John's College, of Fordham, said: Obedience to the recent letter of Leo XIII on the reading of bad books Is the only remedy I know for this particular lormoi a widespread degradation ot morals wnicn bodes til lor our country. B. L. Whitman, president of Columbian University of Washing ton said: Nothing will cure the new journalism but the erace of God. and nothinc else is likely to curb it buta public tasto that will make a scavengering unprofitable. of Matthew H. Buckham, president the University of Vermont, wrote: Rally the moral ssnse of ibe community so that both advertisers and purchasers will establish such a moral and financial boycott against It that all decent people will loathe it, and It will have to slink away into me naunts 01 vice along witn Its com rades of tbe low and Immoral press. office. I have often asked how could Reverence and are pillars of the free and unlimited coinage of the republic. Newspapers should be great educators of public taste and morals. silver at any ratio with gold in- Tbe 'new journalism' imperils all these crcaso our wealth, happiness or intrcsts ana menaces personal and national prosperity? It ha3 never been weitarc. The evils of tbe new journalism have not been exaggerated. Tbey are as per vaslve as they are corrupting. F. W. Boatwright, president of Richmond college, said: of THE KENTUCKY TRIPOD. Bills have been killed in the Senate as not germane to the subjects That's Right. included in the proclamation of (Breckinridge News.) of the teachers of the Governor, which called the Every one If tho politicians and calamity- Hopkins County is interested in General Assembly in session and howlers would take a back scat for the next meeting of the Kentucky cut out it: work: six months this country would get Educational Association which S. B. 5. Relating lo roads and Withdrawn March 19 all right. will be held in Bowling Green, S LI. 10. Relating lo ro.idi and June 29 to July 1 inclusive. March 30. Every effort is being made and S. U. Rejected amend section Not the Only County. To 12 will be made to make this the most 11, acts 1896. Rejected March 4, chapter (Hartford Herald). 30. pleasant nnd profitable as well as S. II. 19 To appoint commissioners to The Democratic parly of Ohio the most largely attended meeting revl .0 tbe general laws of tl 0 Stall. With county is for pic, not for principle in the history of the Association. drawn April 8, and there is no inducement for any S. U. S3 To amend an act providing for A full program is being prepared young man to join that parly, and Ihe creation nnd regulation of private corand much of the best school talent the only place for them is among porations. Rejected April 8. in the State and in the United The following Senate Bills have the Kcpublicans a party "of prinStates will be called into the serpassed the Senate and been re- ciples. vice of the Association. A special effort is being made to ported to the House: That Stolen Platform. secure a large attendance from No. 3. Benefit of Agricultural nnd Me(Farmer's Journal.) chanical College. every county in the State, and the No. 3 To perfect indexing of public Democracy pledged itself to free committee offers a fine silk banner records In counties of Ihe Commonwealth. silver in 1896., and, wc doubt not, to the county that shows by reNo. 7. For formation of (rust nnd ceipts from ticket agents that that banking corporation in con lies of less will promise government railroads government paper money and the county has furnished the largest than 100,000 inhabitants. platform, if llio No. 14. Relating lo times and terms of whole populist attendance. leaders think that by sn doing thty Bowling Green has promised to circuit courts. No. 15. To do herself proud to make the stay fices ol school make women eligible lo of- can again "take tho Pops into trustees and members ot camp." of the visitors pleasant. peo- Hoard of Education and empower them lo their Her ple have planned many pleasant vote in such elections. IncreJulouj. No. 17. Cetlcrmcni of common schools. entcitainments for the teachers (Mayfield Hem ) No. 31. Affecting towns ol Hie Gth who attend the Association and Col. Ingcrsoll's accusation, that aside from the profit in a proles-siona- l class. No 26 To regulate elections. preachers live on the credulity of way that will come to all No 27. Grading of applicants for people, would carry more weight who attend, it will be a most de if the Colonel were not himself lightful summer outing. The cense in cities of the 1st class. Mammoth Cave and the newly disHere is the continuation of the living on the incredulity of other covered Colossal Tavern will be list of bills inttoduccd in Senate people. visited. The Tennessee Centen- and House. A It nial will be in full blast at this Mr. (Irnyot 5lopi Over. Bill Introduced In the .Senate Continued. time, and since it is only about (Princeton Republican ) No. llolloway An act two hours ride from Bowling section 2) chapter 3 of Kentucky to amend 47, Statutes John L. Grayot in his speech of Green, an opportunity will be No. 30 lames An act requiring off- acceptance of given to visit this great show after icers of elections to be appointed on recom- commonwealth's the nomination of said, attorney, mendation of political committees the Association. that Judge Pratt would be a PopNo. 31J. S Liy An act providing for the payment of the expanses ot tbe ulist when talking with a PopuSOME FINANCIAL TALK. committee appointed to attend Ihe burial list, a Democrat when talking with of Hon Rozel Weissenger a Democrat and a Republican What a Contributor Thinks About Dills Introduced in the House Continued. whc.l talking with a Republican. No. 89. Phelps To protect trees and No one should know better than Some Phases of the Money fruit from the ravages of ihe Sin ose scale Mr. Grayot that Judge Pratt is a and other destructive insects Question. Republican to the core, and that No, 90. Swinford An act to amend he docs not pretend to any one 10 Editor Bee: charters of fourth class cities permitting be anything else. Judge Pratt Never since the agitation of the ordinances requiring street sprinkling. No. 91. Johns An act to regulate the gets too many Democratic votes slavery question have our people manner of voting in this commonwealth. on account of his personal popbeen so stirred up as they have N Na. N Rice An act to provide ularity, and that's what hurts Mr. been during and since the last for tbe rebuilding of Ihe workshops nt the Grayot and others of his kind. Hddyville Penitentiary. presidential canvass, on the silver No. 93 Hay An act lo prescribe the Judge Pratt does not need to preor money question; but unlike duties and powers of the Commissioner of tend to be anything else than a Republican, as his official acts the slavery question in that it has Agriculture, Labor and Statistics. No. 94 Dodson An act regulating tbe while in the judicial chair of the more sides to it, and fewer there pay of Inspector of illuminating oils fourth district have gained for him No. 95 Grider An act to amend sec- legions of friends among all be who understand it. Yet, if noise tion 2 of an act entitled an act lo providi and bluster count for knowledge, an efficient system of common schools there is not a editor of a throughout Ihe stale. (Approved July 6. Have your tin roofs painted country paper, (silver) or a school-hous- e 1893) No. 96 Tompkins Aa act to amend an cheap by Walker & Twyman. politician (silver) but knows more in one minute on State and National finance and currency than Mr. Carlisle knew all the four years he was United States Treasurer. What a burlesque on our intelli gence when the buckeye politicians .AT arc our leaders, and presume to fill our county and State offices, unless there is a purpose in keep ing the facts hidden to delude the populace, secure support, and get pass-ways. p.iss-way- s. 11 Frankfort, April 13, (Special to ii, The Bee) The following Senate ...,-- j ... rA, tUm nrntprtlnn of .- act cntttiea an uti u. .uv r.- -. purchasers, lessees, nnd Incumbrances ol , real esiato approvca omw No. 97 Catron An act amending an . ...t.t.l. lau. Anrll c. zRax en titled an act providing for the creation ana regulation 01 cory"'"""0 ,m Commonwealth of Kentucky. No 98 Tborne An act lo further regulate and define tho duties of public warehousemen in Ibis commonwealth and prescribe a penalty for violation thereof. w nn WMtc.An net to nmend act M of an act entitled an act la relation to Rev- enuo and taxation which became a law without the approval ot the Governor Nov. ...... 1892, -- S..-T- li- - 92.--- par-tic- s. one-hors- e SOMe'or? Te THINGS THE, St. Bernard Stores, Stocks arc greater and fresher than ever. This Season's buying was successfully planned to combat the times however hard. Edward D. Eaton, president Beloit college, wrote: a declaration is not half as foolish as that the free and unlimited coin age of silver would heal the finan cial question, because the former cannot be denied practically, whereas the latter can be practically and theoretically denied, and proven as J. D. Moffat, president of Wash- well. ington and Jefferson College, History is a reliable witness. It wrote: teaches us that every nation on the It "new journalism" means freedom to reveal the sins and follies which are done globe having the free coinage of in secret and should be kept concealed silver, passes said coin at.lhc ratio from tbe curious crowd, then it is demoral izing and one of tho devil's best agencies. the metal value of the coin bears Decent people ought to withdraw all to the metal value of gold. The patronage and publicly condemn such reason for this is very palpable, papers. 1 be sending of a few prominent editors to tbe .penitentiary for indecency when we remember that gold and uuui ucici a uust ui imitators. 1 nomas Fell, president of St. silver are productions of the mines and not of the mechanic; when wc remember their uses in- the arts and sciences, which forces the value according to supply and demand as certainly as the needle points to the pole. We have not taken into consideration local cause, or transportation or the expenses in its uses,all of which serve to show call them little men and Wc little women, but they are us that a double standard of any neither. They have ideas and two metals is practically impossi ways all their own. Fortuble. The government might issue nately they soon become fond an edict, yes, that such should be of oil, when it is so and so, but to enforce it would given to them in the form of SCOTT'S EMULSION. This be another thing. Forcing a dou is the most valuable remedy in ble standard on this country by existence for all the wasting law would be a much bigger job diseases of early life. The than enforcing the law prohibiting poorly nourished, scrofulous the liquor traffic, because the forchild; the thin, weak, fretting; child; the young child who mer would be unnatural, and the does not grow ; all take Scott's latter natural. T. T. G. Emulsion without force or bribe. It seems as if they knew Linseed. About two ounces of that this meant nourishment Unseed meal added to the food of and growth for bones, muscles a horse once a day will cost but and nerves. little and greatly add to the condiBook telling more about It, free. tion of the animal in assisting to It won't pay to try a substitute for regulate the bowels and improve Scott's EmuWon with the children. They will relish the real thing. the coat. It is considered the best For sale at 50c and $1.00, bf all of all remedies for "hide bound," druggists. and is highly relished by all classes SCOTT & BOWNE, New York. ' of stock. University said: License of journalism that disintegrates ana imperils ine iounuatton ot permanent and wholesome social development must oo resisted and curbed by an aroused pub' lie sentiment which will make it both dis honorable and financially unprofitable, and by tbe enactment of wise and stringent laws and tnetr rigid and impartial enforcement. - So, also, wrote the secretary o, answered. The mere statement the faculty of Colgate University! that it would do so is no argument rle said: 1 coma say that the moon was The license of the new journalism is deplorable, and a menace to tbe made of green cheese, but that morality of the community. E. M. Cravath, president of Fisk would not make it so, and yet such Hew Slioc Styles. Our largo and excellent stock of Shoes is proverb- ial. Honest values al- ways. No shoddy goods. But wc now have unusual variety and quantity in Shoes for everybody. We can please both you and Big Sale of IlnflflrfnilCiiilC UlIUWlUUOlllIOi We have made a lucky purcnaso of a complete Hnc of Lad(cs. Mus)in Un. dcrwca. and w; 8C at pnccs yo ,aVB not sccn before-che- aper than you can make at home. yurl,ursc- - white Goods and Parasols and ap- Wattle Fabrics, ihat all women can MM The newest and prettiest conceits in sun protectors. Fine Umbrellas and b'rcllas not so fine ail at remarkably low prices. Urn-Lawn- preciate. Come early and get the prettiest and best India Linens, Dimities, Percales, etc., in endless variety, s, Little Men and Fancy DlCSS GoOllS " J curtains and ' Women er cod-liv- Stacks of Fabrics of the Fashion World, which Dame Fashion has ap- proved this spring, arc heie. Dright new stuffs, every yard, and each a bargain. AH sorts of Dress Goods, both Col- ored and Black. Silks in great 'variety for Shirt Purloin Pnnrfct Uulldlll UUUuS. tj,erc js a wjnjow or a door j tho d;nng room parlor anywhere in the house that needs curtain-greing, you will find what you want jnour s,ock of Laco Curtains, Scrims, Drapery, Wonderfully at low-price- u Laces, exquisite. Embroidery, ul RUCHINGS, TRIMMINGS, in large variety. Beau-tifPatterns that is the erdict they are simply Anything else you need or want at the 8t Bernard General o rzH) Stores, it O H YEAR. SL EARLINGTON, HOPKINS COUNTY, KENTUCKY, THURSDAY, APRIL to thundering npplau le. IIo could m ilio Juror weep, or curl their lips with Installation. Courl room audience would cheer despite warning from tho sheriff or Judge, nnd would light foi positions to hear the silvery words. Democracy worshipped his name more than Hendricks. Thoy looked to the "Tiill Sycamore" for guidance!. Ho was their Plumed Knight, their Navarro, their Itlchard tho Lion Hearted, their IdoL At homo ho kttsw tho labor Init peoplo, took tholrhanl, Iniulrcd nbout their families; tn tho rich ho simply bowed. IIo ctrnod thousnnds and thou-sanof dollar, but died poor, for Voorheot would xpeni his hv.t dollor or give It away. He knew utmost ovory man In his homo town, and In the country round iili.iuL tin would talk with (hem on Hid strejt, at lliolr gate. In tholi stores. Hn was Dan Voorlmci. plain Dan, with no frills, mil when election time came ho was a hard man to down. FIFTY-FIFTH 16, 1897. SUPPLEMENT. frnKyf no. is J X W. VOORHEES. of the Wa- - CONGRESS. FLOODED SOUTIIIiAND. ill Syoamoro bash" Is No More. ccn n Hnflcrer from Itlininmtltra tot Several Yenrs, nml Ills Heath, m' ttiuinnuuuen, ws.noi tlrrijr Uiirinerteii. Maryland avenue, Northeast. Tlia Kcnator hail been In poor health for several yearn, and for the latt two years past had talicn little part In tlia proceedings In tho hciihwi. lie had been a constant suuerer from rheumu- of tho heart, and hl ftlsm soy Voorheos, States nenator from thu Hluto of Indiana, died at 5 a. in. at his liomu In this city, No. 105 Wasiunoton, April It. Daniel Wol DANIKI, WOLSKV VOOIWUKS. friends, therefore, had coi.K' in expect sud. tliut they might hjnr of hli , lenly. Tho lant reports of hhn, wcru that he win shoivln f soinu tlgnii of Improvement, mil hit dentil, thurcforo, while nut entirely uncx of a pjcUtd, cum. with tho mi.l.K-nnei- t how-Lvcr- of tho Mississippi ynlloy was Tho houso udjournoj until tho 10th. In the sonato, on tho 8th, Mr. Morgan (do m. Ala.) np3ka for tho third successive day on bis lUvolt In Porto Ulco. resolution doclarlng tint a stato of war exists New Yoiiic, April 0. Cable advices In Cuba. Mr, Nelson (Minn.) spoke for two Wednesday evening received an- hours on the bankruptcy bill, opposing tho nounced that a revolt hud brolccn out pending Torrey bill. Mr. Chnndlor offered a resolution, which wat a;rjod to, that tho com-mtttin l'orto Ulco njrulnst tho Spanish govon lnter-stat- a commaroe bo dlrectod to ernment, and that entitlement hud Investigate tho payments made or ugroed to be talcen pluec lu the towns of Vitcuo and made by the Intcr-stst- o c.immeroo commission 'or attorneys' feot, etc. Mr. Thurston (rep., Adjuntus. ss Neb.) gavo notlco that on the 15th ha would Ordered Hit Ur.iii.lion Placed on Trial. tho senate on the subjoot of thoPaclQo Tho houso was 1'UKTOiiiA. April 8. President Kru-ge- r utlroaJ dobt sctUomcnt lias ordered that his grandson, lot la session. Lieut. KlolT, shall bo placed on trial InTim senate was not tn session on the 10th do, a tho houso, there being nothing elso to before a special court for tho offensive political debate was Indulgod In, embracing a Itnitfiiatfj iihjiI by him In u publlu ret rarlety of subjects, tn tho oourse of which tlioro vreiieu to Queen Victoria lit Johannes-burjr- . was a short passage between Mr. Iloutello (Ma.) ind Mr. Hopkins (111.). Mr. Iloutello desired to have read to tho house Socretary Long's A Print Injured. letter regarding bids for armor-plat- e, but Hopkins St. Louis, April 8. Mgr. Walsh, pas- Mr.tho speaker objected. It Mr. Iloutellonoappealed jo was know to triors method tor of Ht, llrldjfet's church, was serl oy which a subject of great Importance could ously injured In a collision on Jefferson oo brought before the houso. .Printing tn tho uvenuu bridge. A motor car struck his ftecord was suggested, but Mr. Hopklni objeot-- d to this also, and at 1.10 p. m. the house buggy and l'V. Wulsh was thrown out until the Mlh. with great force. Tho exuet extent ol In the sonato, on tho 13th, Rev. Mr. MlUjurn, his Injuries is not learned. the blind chaplain. In his opening prayer made sloqucnt rotercnoo to the lalo Voor Death uf Dr. Von Hle,ih in. bees. Immediately following the prayer Mr. IlKitMS, April 8. Dr. Von Stcphan, Qorman (Md.) moved that as a mark of respect imperial secretary of ntato for the to their Into associate, tho senate adjourn, addpostal department, died horj yester ing that many senators dcirtrcd to attend the funeral. The motion prevailed and at U:05 p. day. tn., the senate adjourned Tho house was not In session. War Declared Iletweon tlreeee and Turkey LoNDox, April 11. A' dispatch to tht PROMPT ACTION. Observer fmin Home says: It Is readopted. hook. Mr. Voorheci wivi Til your of ago last AFFAIRS IN CRETE. PtepUiinber, and prior to hit retirement from public llfo, oa .March 4 last, had k Warship Hent to Kltt-iinto Aailst the been for many yciiM oao of th most Turks to I'racuato. In tlia Honato. plctureiue fl,rurM Canea, April 0. Tho foreign admiUu wui born In Mlterty townihlp, rals llnffulo county. ().. nil I In his early In- rvlth havo ncnt a war.tlitp to Klssamo, Instructions toanlst tho Turks in fancy wa-- carried by hit parents to jvacuatln havtheir pioneer hom. In the Wubnih val- ing declaredthatto place, the latterto re be Impassible it ley, Indiana. In HIJ lu graduated t ported at midnight that war has bean dcolarcd botweun (Ireoco and Turkey from the Indiana Aibury (now university nu I, studying law, begun lU practice In 13J1. Ills first publlu olllco wat untjro 1 upon in 1333. list tho Insurgents. r Karly la Ufa Voorhcvx oiMbluvl thfl Bit is of borons the war Jrulurf. Tim Tetrj ItuuU wax an ablo ono. Titers wara such man at Dlolt l'n.iiuyion, of Ihj uiyy In lVoildent lUjruV cubltwt; Toin Notion, a brolUor of tho culubrated grnonil "Hull" Notion, who wat mmislar toMoxIcoanJ Chill; lluylctt llanna, tlw 'Swecl ainjfer of tho Wabun." and who kttixI ai minister to tho Argentine ltepubllc lurliu Mr. C'1ovc1uii.1'h flrst temi; Harrer II, 'Moll, wlu norvcvl In oouirrvst from tho Terrc llauto district, anl othon of Imt renown. Aa criminal lawyer hi won fame before tho war luJ on tho htutnp ho wat rtyardoJ at the rival if Morion anJ Wtum itio war broko out he was at looked upon a a Dnlon man, nr rather that he would follow the DouKla wing of the democratic party, To one of the Brut regiments leaving Terrs Haute for the front Voorhoen presented a butlleQair. Not Ions after that event two meet- F,Uw wore held on tho sain evening tn Torre, ';lluuu, sua some or Mr. VoorheoV frlondt In puouahlin to attend the one at which words were uttered that were In thote days of turmoil "regarded as borderlnz on disloyalty. Prom that night on Voorheot w looked upon ai op posed to Oliver I". Morton, the war governor although ll It atsertod that Gov. Morton relied on Mr Voorhoos to restrain the turbulent wing f the Indian a democracy In war times. He was Jhaivod with being a momber, of the "a olden circle," an alleged disloyal organltallon. He was also charged with making speochet In and out of congress breathing dooanss to the ad ministration of Mr. Lincoln. After tho war, as a congressman. Voorheot supported ntarly all the popular measures to pension tho soldiers, and much of the bitterness engendered against him during tho war wat forgotten. No Indiana soldier over wrote D, W, Voorheot without receiving a courteous reply, and a word of advice how to proceed In regard to securing a pension. He was appointed to the iciute by Oor. Williams to nil the vacancy cauted by tho death of Oliver P. Morton Ic IhTT. and from that time till the fourth of last March sat tn the highest legislative body of the Und. ' It wilt bo many days before Indiana will pro. duco a more glf tod speaker. He was known for d and near as tho orator of the Wabash." He had tho power to swing his auilicnoo this way and then that from tears of silence sorrow to shouts of lov: from dcath-llk- o bt a number of buildings in order to ;hcck tho progress of tho conflagration. The Tarklih Army ou the Macedonian ut WedncsJay near thu cathedral In Manilla dhtroyed tho resLlcnco of the bishop. The Oreek quarter was saved by tho Italian marines, who demolished Wedaetd ty't J'ire la Candla. Caxea, Aprils. Tho (Ire whK b b,-ok-o Pro ntler. Flasso.va, April 0. Tho Turkish army remains camped in tho positions which it occupied on Tuesday last. Tho Turks continue Htrengthcnlng the defenses of tho passos leading from U reek territory. VICTIM OF THE MAFIA. Italian Blabbed by m, Pellow Country man at Kane, Pa. Kane, Iu, April 0. John Coranlo Is tho victim of an Italian vendetta and Is likely to die. While he was asleep at his homj Wednesday evening a fellow countryman named Morocco stole Into his &hanty and Inflicted five deep wounds lu tho sleeping man's neck and facj with a stll Ictto, almost severing tlu jugular vein. It now appear.! that Moratco ho is a member of tho mafia, and was sent hereto put Ceranlo out of tho way. An ". ; "silver-tongue- signed tho re lolutlon for tho relief of tho flood sufferers at 1:53 p. tn. A Lynching Probable. Ho nlso authorized tho secretary of tho Wichita, ICos., April 8. A special tc envy to secure a ship for tho transthoIteacou from Nowklrk, Okla., sayi portation of grain to tho famino suffera negro porter named Caldwell, at I'on-c- ers in India. City, assaulted u wlilU Soon afterward tho presidential party girl, and a lynching is feared. drove to tho wharf nnd embarked on tho Do'phln for a few days' outing. Pound Dead Doublo Kulelde. Chicago, April 8. W. II. Ougo and A Dead Millionaire. his wlfo wcro found dead In bed atSSS New Voiik, April 8. Win. 0. Fisher, Houth Western avenue. From a not god 83, a millionaire- dry goods t fouud in tho room addressed to the of Denvor, Col., diod oarly y coroner it was evidently a case of sui- at the Oilbey housu where ho has bocn cide. Uago was n mechnnio. stopping for (several iluys. a mer-chnnto-da- by and under to bo expended Ihe direction of tho necrctury of war tn tho purchase and distribution of subsistence stores lo such destitute persons as may rciulro In the district overflowed by tho Mississippi river and lu tributaries, and of tho North, by )y tho Rod River ihoreoont lljol; and tho sicrdtary of war Is luthorltod to use the steam 3ri and othor boats tnd vessels belonging to or now employod by ;he govjrnm )nt upjn t'n river and its trlbutarla i In th trmp)rta'.l.).i nnt of ths suppllu furnlshel by tho United States or Individuals to and among said lostltuteanlHUJcrlnj' piplj, ant miy ouploy luch other m?ant of tra- - ipartatlon as ho may loem neoossary to carry tb purpose of this joint resolution Into cffj.it. Hlfned by tho Prejldent. WA8iiiKOTOf, April 8. Tho presl-doMml-nlppl nt Vloksburg 1ms at last had Its effect upon the lower levees uhd n telegram from Tallulah, La., reports that tho lowo which protects Davis Island has given way and tho island will In all probability bo flooded. Twenty-flv- c hundred people Inhabit Davis Island, which coinisU of nbout 6,000 acres of Ian, I. Tho place is situated In Wurren county, Mist. Throughout tho upper delta, tho flood situation shows little change since last reports. Tho work of government relief has been actively inaugurated. Many people nro being fed and housed at Greenville, ltoiedule, Hulenu, Friars' I'oint and other points along the river. A relief steamer Is now plying up the St. Francis river with food and forago for man and beust. s At Helena the river has fallen of a foot in the past 21 hours. Tho weather observer at that point says that a steady fall will bo noted in tho river dlspllo tho rise at Cairo and points. Tho Williamson crevasse has widened considerably, but tho velocity of tho water has been checked and no further breaks are feared. Capt. II. C Martin, representing tho secretary of war, arrived atOrecnviilc, y and li now thoroughly Investl- rating the needs of the overflow ? in that territory, and will baso bis report as to tho amount of rations to be distributed in Washington county upon tho result of his observations. Oougress Iteaponds Promptly to the PresiFully 5,003 negroes in Washington dent's Menage. Washisoton, April 8. Senator Jones, county alono aro penniless and must of Arkansas, tn response to a messago be taken care of. At Memphis the river Is still falling from tho president, offered a Joint resolution in tho scnato appropriating slowly. The river nt Cairo and points 1180,000 for supplies to the Mississippi north is rising. river suffcrcrs,nnd it was at orrco taken The Hleh Wator ItccorJ Will bo Ilroken. op and adopted br tho scnato. Jackson, Miss., April 13. The folMr. Catchlngs, of Mississippi, offered lowing telegrams woro received from resolution in tho house appropriat- Vicksburgnt 1:30 p. in.: Divers false reports concerning Louising 8200,000 for the relief of tho Missis-tlnp- i flood suffers, including also those iana levees wcro in circulation this of tho Rod River of tho North, and it morning, but the lovecs are still secure. Tho rlso continue-- and at this hour tho W03 promptly passed. Tho scnato yielded procodenco to tho gaugo reads 31 feet. The high water houso and recalled Its resolution, and record will bo bro'.ccu. It is very then promptly passed the houso resolu- windy. 1 touts aro still being sent off tion, which was at onco sent to tho to bring stock out of the overflowed district. Tho steamer Ituth left for president. It appropriates 8i00,000. y on this errand. lirunswlck The Itellof Iteiolutlon. Tho Valley roild U leveeing In its Wabihnoton, April 8. Tho text of shops here, which nro on 'tho point of tho relief resolution ai it passed and going under. The Queen and (rocs, to tho president is as follows: route was unable to ferry trains acroji JOINT URSOLUTION. tho river last night nnd but RtsolvtJ, That tho sum of 5WJ.OO0 Is heresy appropriated out of any money In will havo them moving as usual tomorrow. treasury ihe not otherwise npproprl-ttetwo-tenthup-rivto-dasuf-erc! to-daCro-wen- t to-dad, Hpeclal Nesslon. In tho senate, on the 7th, consideration of the Tho Mighty Swoop of tho Flood 6'ulinn question and tho measure for relief of flood Hufforers dlvldeil the tlmo of the session. South of Vlokaburg Tho rondlng of the president's incssago urging was followed by tho passaga of n Joint relief Having PfTcct on tho lAivrer I.evcca A resolution appropriating f 1W.0OJ to bo Immediately available. Later this attlon was rescinded, lteprtinitiitlve of tli uf and houso resolution appropriating tCOO.OUO was War Arrive at (Irxttuvlllfl.MlM., passod uusnlmously. lho scnato then went anil llcllcit'a the HufTerlnB. Into cxooultvo acHslan .... In the house the president's messago wat promptly acted upon, tnd it Joint resolution authorizing tho secretary Mkmpiiib, Tonn., April 12. Tho of war to expond fcSM.tW) for tho rollof of the mighty sweep of tho waters south of flood sufferers OTHERWISE UNNOTICED. SWEPT BY A T0KNA130. f '" nun mnitnie nnn sjnitnnienig .iH'. Tho Croat or tho Flood. New Ori.kaks, April IS. Each day, now adds a few Inches to the river's d height, and the crest of tho flood wnve Is on tho move. It ought to reach here In u few days. In tho meantime tho anxiety Is increasing all along tho line, for more weak spots are developing. From north Louisiana comes tho news that tho Iliggs levee, below Vicksburg, sustained a terrific attack and nearly succumbed, but relief was prompt Just above New Orleans comes the news of three weak spots, almost in a row, ono in St. Charles parish and tho other two at Hanson City und Camp Parapet A break at either the latter two points would Involve considerable! Illinois Central property and send tho water knocking at tho door of New Orleans. However, there Is a protection levee just above the city, reaching clear across from tho river to tho lake, so that tho witter would run tnto tho latter body. The city Is protected In tho lake by a costly system of long-expecte- Two men wcro killed near McLoud, Okla., during n quarrel over cattle. Thousands visited the Grant monument at Ulverslde, New York city, Sunday. A windstorm of such velocity as to stop trains whirled over Oklahoma Sunday. Kenton MeMlljin, of Tennessee, will preside ut tho Jefferson banquet in Washington. It now seems probable that the arbitration treaty never will come to a voto in .the senate. The question of scnato committees reorganization promises to become troublesome tills week. Honry Krb shot nnd fatally wounded John Swering as the outcome of a political quarrel In St Louis. Tho Klizabcthtown (Tenn.) a community, is insolvent A receiver has been applied for. Charles C. White, of Lafayette, Ind., took an overdose of medicine. He is in a trance nnd may not recover. The ship Jcannette Francois arrived nt New York quarantine station with two cases of berl-beon board. Tom Sharkey says that Maher, Choynskl nnd himself can wtiip Cor bctt, who is nothing but a boxer. Passenger trains collided, head on, Sunday, near Charlotte, N. C. Threo persons wcro killed nnd flvo Injured. Isador Efron, of San Antonio. Tex., d was and robbed In tho White Houso grounds at Washington. Capt Ulbbs, in Oklahoma, has sworn out warrants for 20 persons, alleging conspiracy to drive him from the country. Thcodoro Roosevelt lias decided to accept tho position of assistant secretary of tho navy tendered by President McKlnley. It Is said that Liliuokalani of Hawaii wants President McKlnley to oust tho Dole government and order another election. Nearly 10,000 square miles of farm lands In Mississippi, Louisiana, Arkansas, Tennessee and Missouri aro covered by water. Presidont McKlnley lias just had purchased for him oiro of tho finest and saddle-horse- s d that Ken tucky could produce. Chinese Minister Woo Ting Fong ha arrived at San Francisco. His suito lni eludes CO consular representatives, secretaries and attaches. Mrs. Wilson, widow of tho murdered restaurant-keepe- r of Trenton, Mo., and a young negro man have been arrested charged with tho crime. William D. Moore, aged 08 years, dropped dead nt his home in Kahoka, Mo., Sunday morning. Mr. Moore was a member of thu tS. A. It Tho legislature of Arknnsas has been called to meet in extra session April UO. Gov. Jones In his message enumerates numerous subjects for legislation. Will Hughes, a farmer, and two sons died at their home, six miles west of English, Ind., from eating wild parsnips. Mrs. Hughes is not expected to ri sand-baggebest-traine- Arlington, Whoro Booontly Nino Bobool Ohlldron woro Klllod, And Hany Other Toivna In Georsla, VUlted by a Tornado, Which Deitroya Kvcry- rU of Uatn- thliiB In IU age and of I.lfe Coming In. Path-Itepo- SPRING:- I , Ioi DRess : LOW-GRAD- E GOODS LAWN in Atlanta, Oo., April 10. Telograms from Ozark, Ala., and Valdo.sta (Oa.) Crosssing, tho town of Arlington, da., show that this scotion was visited yesterday by another gulf tornado, ascending the Apalatchlcola valley and sweeping northward with tor-rlfforco to tho confluence of tho Chuttahoochlo and tho Flint rivers, where It divided, ono division going toward Ozark, where timber was blown uprooted and houses to pieces, while several lives wcro lost, among them Mrs. Powers, who was caught beneath tho falling timbers of her homo and crushed. Her husband was unable to save her, and was himself badly hurt, but ho rushed off through tho blinding rain and intense darkness for assistance. Tho rest of the family woro rescued, among them a baby, three weeks old, whom tho mother protected at tho loss of her own life. A second section of tho tornado waadelleetcd upon tho Flint valloy, breaking across south Georgia and passing through Arlington, where but a few weeks ago nlno children wore killed In tho ruins of their school ill-fatlo Under this head everything from a IM to HIGH ART NOVELTIES Woolen, and Silk and Wool Mixtures Silk IS INCLUDED. Silks from i8c. to $ 1.50 per yard. Woolens from 22c. to $1 per yard. Muslins from 2c. to 40c. per yard. Assortment, Comprehensive. Prices, Rock Bottom. Don't do yourself the injustice of buying without having given us a call. "Money saved is money made." Style, as styles, Beautiful, i live. Thlrty-nln- o thinminl flvo hundred southern farms are umW water in the inundated districts of Missouri, Tennessee, Mifsissippl, Arkansas uiul Louisiana. Dr. Kzeklel Holmes ended his life at Lcuvcnworth, Kas., by taking a big dose of chloral. For several months ho had been an inmate of the soldiers' home. Droy Driiinmoiid, an imnnto of the soldiers' homo nt Milwaukee, was lured into nu alloy at Chicago by three men and robbed of ull he possessed but a bhl it, Capt John Phillips, one of, the oldest New York and S.vndy llool: pilots, died at tho S. It Smith Inllrmary, New over Ilrighton, Stalen Island. aoventy year. of age. He-wa- s Consul-Ooner- levees. i:::::::::::::::::::::::::: A. GOOD BUGGY MADE BY THE ' Another weak spot Is ou tho opposite bank of tho river, just below tho city, but largo forcos have been at work there for three days and nights. A section of tho luveo at thu old Ames crevasse, just above Gretna, Is also showing weakness, but tho Texas & I'aeillo is helping to hold the lino, whllo Gretna, by a volunteer cltl7cns' movement, Is building a wall around herself. Tho danger is Increasing daily, but that is only an Incentive for harder work and tho Louisiana lino is till Intact UUtrllmtliiir Mupiillea. Mum-ins- llullovi'tl lii ll.tvii llcim Murdered. NU.. April ID. -- John Hums, of Glyncin, Minn., a hurness-ma'ce- r was found dead in an old building on North Paellle avenue at i a. in. under circumstances liidlcatiut; murder. The Iuivm'h Trial Trip. KouxroitT, Mass., April 8. Tho Iown passed the Dalleson ou her return trip at 1:39:.VJ, having made an estimated speed of 10.40 knots per hour for the run. Faiuhi, THE -- MARKETS. Nkw Voiik. April lit. I8U 2 0J MADISONVI1XE CARRIAGE CD. . 9. Give us a call and be convinced that we will give you the best Buggy made in Kentucky for the money. Twenty-fiv- e years experience tells the story. We will sell you a Top Buggy of Our Own Make for $45. Tenn., April 13. Lieut OATTf.K NiitlvaMtuer... Itowan, in compuny with Capt Fitch, COTTONUr Mlihlliiuf 1'I.OUIt-WlnWlm.it WIlKA't'-NoKul left tho city aboard tho steamer Itsaka. COltN-N- o. .J Helena Is the objective point Capt Fitch OATS-Nwill mako another inspection of tho I'OKIC Now Mess ST. I.01JI3. levees, while Lieut Rowan will nld In the proper distribution of supplies pur- HKKVKS-Stee- nis rs. Cows and Heifers chased with part of tho government ap1UU lbs) CALVE9-(p- or propriation. IIOU3 KalrtuHuleot Comptroller Uowler, ut Washington, HIIKKl' Kalr lo C'Uolcy has wired his Interpretation of the FI.OUK-1'aU- jnl to resolution appropriating 8200,000 foi WHEAT Fancy UodKxtrodo... No. i Wluler 2 Mixed tho sufferers. In his opinion the COHN-N- o. OATS-N- o. 2 turn may bo expended not only UYU-N- o.2 for supplies for man, but foi rOUACCU Luks feed for cattlo, stock, oto. This tides HAY Clear LeufUurloy Tluiothy tho ofllccrs over an embarrassing point 11UTTEK Choice Dairy. EUUS-Fre- sh folTho ofilcors aro now stationed as POIHC Standard (now! lows: Col. Hanger is now on St Francla river, Capt Davis in Memphis, Lieut CHICAGO. Carnahan St. Francis river and Lieut Crowloy at Helena und above. ItOaS-F- alr to Choice o.2 OOTTON-MlddllUACON-Clcarltlb LAHD-rrlmoSt- oam CATTLH-NatlveStoers. , t ' ft. ii ft 5 0l till I (X) . ti tt U O U t 4(i 77M SJ ttXS 24 tH SIX 4j 6 7 3 70 3W Itfi 6 85 3 di 4 10 4 75 SW 4 05 4 50 3 7D W 4 3d III u j it u M W it fts DIM ISW 4W lu W WI1W IS II t W 44 U 10J tiii 7tf 2ni !.' (h O S 75 3 75 8 75 6M 4 5 25 4 15 Tho MUiourl IMvcr Hitting at Omaha. Mis-iiour- l Omaha, Nob., April 13. Tho river has risen rapidly hero since Saturday, nnd is higher now than at any tlmo irfnoc 1891, tho year of tht BHEEI' Fair to Choice FLOUll-Wln- tor Patents Hprlnic Patents WHEAT-N- o. t HprlnK. No. Sited COHN-N- o.8 QATa-N- p.J PonU-Me- sa 3 Q Q 4 30 & 3 80 ft 5 25 4 60 4 II) CJK0 tSSYM MK U6U 14 B 3Uft B ? f JwtmJ mt H groat flood STEEP FOUND. (new) 30 (& 25 (JO 35 CATTLE-Sblpp- lng fipOSAltarttdlo tVJIEAT-N0AT8-N- 0. COUN-N- ItANSAl CITV. Htt .... B 3 o. Th Correspondent la With the Inwrftenta in Cuba. W. Washington, April Eltccp, 2 aao. o. Whlto 2 Ond W iH & 4 lOJift & A (J A A 8 10 8 61 21 4 Hi H 00 35 NHIVOl' .SANS. FLOUIt-lllijhOr- M correspondent in Cuba, has bcou found. Ha Is In tho camp of tho patriots. Tho IcngUi of Utno ho has boon tboro U not now known. A messago ya srocclvcd at tho stato Leo department from Consul-Generat Havana, stating that ho had at last heard from Steep, allvo and well, but beyond reach of communication with Havana. IN CUBA. PRISONERS Senator Halo 871 There Are Onlj Twelve American lu Cuban I'rUons. tho missing Hcrlpps-McRa- o COnN-No- .lT 0AT3-Wcl- crn HAY Choice PORK Now Mess. UAOON-Sldes 18 iVA Us w 7 17 (4 6 00 ty 6H V 0) J COTTON Mlddlln Itod COUN-N- o, 2 Mlxod OATB-- Na Mixed POItlC Now Moss WHBAT-No.2 HACQN-CloarlUb- ...., LOUlSVlLLli U SIX CI 9t5iiii ')h b Ifa ii (k 20K$ 8"V H OCITON-Mlddl- ln? liik IK Volunteer Nursim for Crete. We do all kinds of repairing on Spring Vehicles, from the lightest to the heaviest, that is being used in our county. A hint to the wise is sufficient. T. B. JONES, Manager. N. R. JONES. .. ;;:;;9;::::o;o:o::9:::o::::):::::'.9:'.::o: 'Wawiihoton, Arrll 8. During tho Cuban dobato'Sonator Hale stated that ho visited tho stala departmont and learned that Instead of Cuban prisons being filled wl.h American prisoners, as hod bc;u as.se: ted by Mr. Morgan there were only 12 Americans tn prison, of whom three or four were about to be relsftsed. London, April & Mr. Onniston Chant, tlio hoalal on I six nursed) start for ths Ijland of Crolc Lady Henry tlamersot and F. V. Keith, of lloiton, aro financing the mission. Encounter with Iln tanaland Inurent CapkTown, April 1 A dispatch froic Vryburg says th-v- t in an cncountci insurgents on with tho llcchuan'-lanTuesday near ICumtnan, tho Capo vol HBteers lost flvo men killed nnd sU W winded. to-aa- well as price in dress, is money, We are talking to you. Re- Keachlng Valdosta, tho storm became Intensified in fury and trees were member the place. blown down in every part of tho city. A church in the southern part of the MADISONVILLE, city was wrenched from its foundaKENTUCKY. tions and twisted Into fragments by MONEY BACK IF YOU WANT IT. on tho angry winds. Many hox cars tho Plant system wcro blown off tho am i8iin iHitm'8H I track. Lightning struck a switch 3C board, in tho Western Union telegraph Office and sctflro to tho building. From HOW TO PRACTICE. fnany other towns in tho vicinity re- A MOTHER'3 TERRIBLE DEED ports of an equally alarming nature Threw Her Tiro Children and Herself Intc An Eminent SIiulo Teacher's Views rc doming in. Tills Important Sulject. the Mississippi Tho Children Navcd. Numbered with PUSHING THINGS. St. Louia, April 11. Mrs. Arthut eminent teachers practical points tl in Tho Ktndo is f Voftel, of Carondolet, whllo crossing locretory Aleer Acta Promptly In Providthe Mississippi from Kast Caroiulclot, following on how to practice,: " ing for Distribution of Relief. Practice means to Borne merely. this monlng1, on the ferryboat Dr. Hill, Secretary accompanied by her two children, employment of n certain numbei L Jto Washington, April 8. Alger acted with tho greatest prompt- Carrie, ued live, and llulda, aged minutes or honrs listlessly going thn fc&'-iness and has already almost com three, throw both of tho little ones exercises nnd nieces with thu sat pleted tho arrangements for dls Into tho river and then plunged aftei fcoling that ono has done htsaWty. To relief them. Mlko liradley, a fisherman, others it means tho hard practice uf exof government trlbutlon for flood sufferers. Uy tho pres- witnessed the deed from tho shora ercises mid pieces with tho discouraged ent plan six army ofllcers will start for and In his pushed bout und feeling that tho goal is as far off as Memphis Thursday and, dividing the succecdod In rescuing1 tho chil- ovor. What ono needs to feel of tor prao-tic- o Mississippi Into six sections, will ascer- dren, but tho mother was drowned. is tho glow of conscious progress Anothci Tho children were taken to tho city permeating his wholo being, looking fortain tho needs of tho peoplo. dotail of ofllccrs will follow.dlstrlbutlng hospital where thoy wcro revived. Tho ward with longing to tho noit day's rations In accordance with tho reports woman was undoubtedly crazed, but practice, instead of with tho listlessness of theso ofllccrs, acting In harmony from what causo Is not known at pres- or loathing that accompanies any but with tho local relief committees. ent. progressive practice Memphis will bo headquarters for tlia What ono ncods in proctico la to havo of supplies and distribution. purchase THE BATTLE ON. n distinct object or aim In view. It may bo precision, brilliancy, volocity, DEVOURED DUNCAN. Flshtlnc lietween Greek Urlgands and evenness or lightness. It would bo well Turkish Troops. if each student wcro to mako oat for of AI. H. Duu,'.iii at the Hand of riio Fi.asso.va, Mucedonla, April 0, Noon. himsolf n study plan, with tho -Noiv Hebrl.lu4 CAiinlbaU. Bands of Victouia, 11. C., April 0. Australian tered Turkey Oreek brigands have en- exorcises nnd portions of pieces to be the vicinity practiced each day, witlt tho object aimadvices stato that Mr. 9. Duncan, a of Qrovcna. nt Kranla In troops The Turkish huva ed at in each day's practice. whlto trailer, wh reached Sydney been engaged with If 0110 wcro to practlco n study tho from South Africa lust year, met has boon proceeding them and lighting sluco five o'clock first day witli tho solo idea of memorizhis iloutli in a very painful way of this morning. with ing tho notes, tho second day to secure natives while trading At the Turkish headquarters this correctness of touch, timo, fingering nnd New Hebrides. IIj wai tied up to ono days, being kept news is looked upon as being of tho dyunmio signs, tho noxfc day aiming at of tho trees thr.-in view of the volocity forte, tho next day velocity alive and forcibly staffed with food. gravest description here. He was then cut down, killed and cat-5t- i, piano, and so 011, inclnding tho different Edhem I'asha has sentordcrs to have alms to bo embodied in tho stndy, tho women oven joining joyfully in tho everythlug In readiness for an advance progress made cannibalistic feast. in each day's practlco of tho Turkish army in force. It Is wonld bo far moro satisfactory thnn It A CORRECTION. not known yet whether Qreck troop? on tho differwere among tho bands that have en- ono divided tho attention constitute perent points which together I.eo llunlai that IIo Has tered Turkish territory. fection. llovn Treated with Incivility. In tho beginning of practice on any Havana, April a. ConsuI-CIenerCUBAN AMERICANS RELEASED. passage nlm nt ono thing at a timo. Lee's attention having bocn called by the representative of tho Associated Joso t. AuileTit and .loae Uoniulon I.llier. Later tho practlco may toko In two or ntctl from Cuban l'rlsoim. moro aims, till nt lust tho fingers autoPress to a published statement that ho WASiiwaTo.v, April 11. .lose D. matically perform tiioir daly, leaving had been treated with Incivility when palaco, Amlevu, un America n citizen, 11 den- tho mind frco to conceive tlia interprevisiting tho captalu-geuorar- s said that this was an orror, as, with- tist, formerly u resident of Mntan-tas- , tation. who was arrested April 7, out exception, ho ha I been received Deviled Clams. there whenever ho had called with ull and confined In Fort Cabanns, Drain 2i damn frco from their liquor, has 'Iwen released according to n courtesy, (leu. Leo particularly to have uuy 'misapprehension on cablegram received at the state depart- which will bo moro easily dono by pourLee. Word ing n cup of cold water over them. Chop ment from Consul-Oenerthis point removed. was nlso received from tho Mime source very fine. Scald n enp of milk. Rub toSTATiSTlCS. FLOOD that the authorities had released Joso gether n tablespoonf nl of bntternnd 3 of Gonzales, who was arrested November Hour until smooth ; odd to tho milk, and ICalliUMlmor the C'iMt or the (Irent Ovor last und ' eoulluod in I'lnar del l'.lc stir until it thickens. Then add 3 tablo-- s lloiv by thu Agricultural Department noon fuls of dry broad crnmbs, tho yolks ThoAre.1 hubiuorgwl and the Losses of prison. Farm Product mid Sloclc. of 2 raw eggs and n tablcspoonfnl of Washington, April 11. A statement A CITY IN DARKNESS. chopped parsloy. Tnko from tho flro, to tho agricultural Interests of mix well together, stir in tho clams, tho submerged districts of tho Missis- The Illuminating riant uf Ilellefoiite, 1'a then add salt and pepper to taste. Tho Destroyed lir Fire. sippi valley south of Cairo. Ill,, ha? clams may furnish nil tho salt necessary. Ukm.kkontk, l'a., April 8. A fire, ol Fill sholls, brush tho clam mixturo with been Issued by tho departmont of agriIs based upon a chart pre- supposed Incendiary origin, destroyed tho beaten yolk of an egg, sprinklo with culture It pared under tho direction of the chief the largo plant of tho Kleetrle II broad crumbs nnd brown in a hot oven. of tho weather bureau, showing the lumlnating Co., lu this city, with IU Servo on beds of water cresses. oxbsnt of the Hood ou April 6. To this contents, Tuesday night. As a result chart the department has applied tho the entire city will bo In darkness foi For the Soup Kettle. orop statistics of lbliil as representing several nights. Thu loss Is estimated "Tho soup kettlo should receive small moro closely than any other available at 8.15,000, with Slil.'JJO Insurance. pieces of beef (roasted, broiled or stewdata the acreago and value of the A DESTRUCTIVE INSECT. ed), veal, carcasses of fowl or chicken, crops of J 807 now in jeopardy. Tho statistics of population, of tho A Now Foo to tho ToVicoo 1'lunt In Mex- chop bones, bones left from lamb roast and ull trimmings and bones which a number and acreage of farms and of ico Intomo 11 cut. careful housowlfo should seo aro sent the value of farms and farm ImpleCitv op Mkxico, April 0. A number from tho markot with her order. Avoid ments nro those of the census, nnd the of tobacco plantations statistics of livestock aro tho depart- stato of Vera Cruz, 'uivo at Mlsulantn, (ho tiso of smoked or corned moats or been ment's own figures for Jnuuary 1, 1897. by a destructive luvjct which invaded largo pieces of raw mutton or lamb surhit deTho total area under wator on April voured tho crop. The heat Is remarku rounded by fat, on account of tho strong flavor so disagreeable to many," says 0, was 15 ,80 J kquuro mtlofl, of which bly intense on tho coast below Vera tho principal of tho Boston Cooking 7,000 square milos were in Mississippi, Cruz, and the moreury registered al- school. 4,500 bquaro miles lu Arkansas, 1,750 ready summer . bquaro miles in Missouri, 1,300 in Tennessee and 450 in Louisiana. This ml In Open Itetolt. The Whole of contained, in li'OO, so far as can London, April f. Dispatches Iron? bo determined, In view of tho somo-whPretoria and Dola .a Hay say that tho Indefinite boundary lines of the wholo of Qnzaland h in open revolt. flood, a population of 870,1)55, of which Twcnty-flv- o d natives havo rethou f, 180,489, or about was In Mis- belled against thi 'ortugueso governsissippi, 100, '.!3h in Arkansas and the ment. Tho principal rising is only remainder almost equally divided be- about forty miles t mi the Transvaal tween Missouri und Tennessee. border. The rorigueso troops are Taking the cntlro region tho colored mobilising rapidly and tho situation --TOpeople outnumbered tho whites In the Is regarded" as mos . serious. 7, tho colored preproportion of li to Thu luivn It o 1 r to 1'hllailclphta. Kansas City, Montana, dominating In tho Hooded districts of HosTON, April 3. The battleshl; Mississippi in the rntto of mora than Iown Milled y from her anchoruge flvo to 1, and In Arkansas in that of 2 Colorado, Pacific Coast, below Uoston for l'hlladclphia. to 1. in Missouri and Tennessee th population of tho flooded dlstrlots li Utah, Washington, Omaha, Overcome by Smoke and Oas. largely whlto, In tho former state In Colouado SriiiNQH, Col., April 8. tho proportion of 10 to 1, and tn the Seven men wero overcome by smoke latter In that of 3 to I. St. Paul, Nebraska, Tho flooded districts contain, It li and gas ut the Htrickler tunnel on the estimated, about 89,500 farms, of which west slopo of l'lkes i'oalc and two are Black Hills, in Mississippi, nearly dead, whllo tho others are In a critical about 18,500 10,000 in Arkansas and n like nuinbei condition. -- VIAabout equally divided between In a letter to the manufacturers, Messrs. and Tenucssoa. Theso farms con- Davis & Hazard of West Monterey, Pa., tain a total area of about 8,800,000 say: "Cbarobleilains Cough Kemedy nas f acres, of which is in Missish in cured people whom our physicians could sippi and rather over VESTIBULE! TRAINS, Arkansas, tho proportions in Missouri do nothing for. We persuaded them lo and Tcnncssco being about tho samo ai try a bottle of it and tbey now recommend SLEEPERS. DIKING CARS, In tho caso of the number of farms. it, as do tho rest of us." For sale at 25 Tho total valuo of theso farms with and CHAIR CARS cents per bottle by St. Bernard their improvements, farm Implement! Drug 50 Store, EarlinRlon; lien T. Robinson, etc., is close upon 8i5, 000,000, and here OON8ULT TICKET AGENT, OH also tho proportions in tho different Mortons Gap; George King, St. Charles F. Ma RUGG, TBAV, PASSTI MMnt slates aro about tho samo as above Subscribe for The Bee. ST. LOUIS. MO noted. housc.- - BISHOP & CO., R M''l''t'l'ttlllMH H m lto de-klr- os 1 tcmpi-i-aturc- n li' at one-hal- mi Emm BEST TRAINS 11 to-da- u.,-- Mis-bou- rl St. Louis or Chicago. one-hal- one-fourt- (&). 2 s Dr J E. Williams and lady were in Madisonville Monday. Dr. Moore had very important lousiness 'in Madisonville Sunday ''Wonder what Itwas. nBU't tn.au tJtitiannnnnnitn. RoyrR6binson Sundaycd in Etirlingf6n with relatives. PUBLISHING COMPANY. meeting at the Christian church Monday (Incorporated. Uncle Billie Mills, of Nortonville. "was BIENNIAL MEETING evening. with us one day last week KkMredthaPcMoSee at EatlliiRion as Second ci a m matter. The class fn billiards recited last night. S. A. and J. A. S. Franklin were in Of the Grand Commandcry of the Judge Scott went up bead, turning down Madisonville Monday. W '. Cat Walker, who is the other SUBSCRIPTION KATES: United Order of the Golden 'Mr. Watts, of Earlington, was in MorMadisonville Commandery No. 27, Knights tons Gap Monday on business. Cross In riadisohvllle. ' w "Templar, "will observe Decoration day, ' YMr.Mrlctly In advance Miss Inez Dean, of Earlington, spent ,li oo . HIM a (May 30) as a Commandcry in an appro.j 5 i-: "T7ii.. .. Thursday with Mrs. G. Browning 99 QRAND ni rDOlDHIUI. " OFFfOGRS ELECTED, priate program. Committees will be ap ! Coplet j ' J " Specimen coplci mailed Mr. Geo. M, Davis is buyiug large quanpointed who will confer, and the result of ires on application. uminponacDii wancea in ail pans oi ine tities of tobacco. their action made known later. eoawy. Address ua for partlenUri. The meeting of the Grand Mr, Jno. Hogan, of Hecla bad imporof the United Order of Dr. Overall. tant business in Mortons Sunday. the Golden Cross ot the State of Thedeathof Dr. J. T. Overall, Saturday THURSDAY, APRIL 15. 1897. Kentucky, on thc8th'inst., brought last'at the home ot his son, Mr. R. W. 7 to Madisonville a large' number of Overall, remover from our midst a man of A NEW BRIDGE PROJECTED visitors from various parts of the spotless purity,' unsullied honor, and high In addition and noble attainments. Few men who State, as delegates. th'ereto she, was honored by the have' attained the ripe old age of 78 years, Over Pond River Between Hop'fnn-i-'n-KEB niiiieiitit.ini.i'ei'e'n J't'tH't miaia.inn ien'imt'a'n in nwvs 1 MftDISONtfibte. m '''''' ''''C'ei end-ma- immii DOWN IN ME MINES. . WHAT IS MONEY? Bnrjcct Clearly Explained by a College Treatment nt Warmer' Convention, Government Mint Control Mines. No! only in this theWeslern Kentucky district is the coal bilslne'hs 'dull, but In other parts ot the state the same complaint is heird Weigher Fcgan says that business at No. g mine last week was good. 'Among the shipments of coke forwarded by him was one of five cars to Laredo, Texie. As osual the St. Bernard Coal Com- pany is In tbe lead ibis time they are the' first to prepare a mine exhibit at 'The Nashville Centennial. Also their exhibit of native woods is now there and it is safe! to say is and will be tbe best shown. Tbe Tennessee Coal and Iron Company have made a proposition to their 8,000 miners to reduce tbeir wages twelve and a half per cent to take effect June tat. This is no doubt the effect of convict labor In, mines, placing cheap coal on the markets. Mr Albert Toombs, of the St. Bernard Company, has been down to Nashville tbe past week, placingin position the exLitn t madoby them. Albert displays good las.le In matters of tbis kind and we venture the assertion that few will prove bis lho' followluu is part of tbo synopsis ilA.m k. taami ia:-II MP 1 1 . IT'S s. & ;-? Com-mande- ry printed by tho Milton (Wis.) Journal ot au excellent addrcai'by Prrsidcut Whit-for- d of Milton collego before tho farmers' .convoutiou nt a rccont meriting at Milton. It contains Bomo very lucid statements of inonoy and of tho power of governments to fix valuo: 3 First TAvoBcparfttodnd distinct vnl- OCffftro ltBSignod to money, ono being tho iutrinsio or market valuo of tbo used; tho other tho legal or fnco valuo, indicated by tho stamp or dovlca pressed upon tho article In somo well known instances wlint is popularly 'called money had only ono of theso or-tic-lo 4Garlingtor ftappenins. S ewa am. T t 'tl !iL. and Grand Keeper of Records W. in which he now sleeps March R. Cooper, both of Tennessee. At the early age 7, 1819 near Lexiagton, The Grand Lodge of Kentucky. 4 Reports of the several grand of 12 years he took upon himself the ' Knights of Honor is in session in officers show the order to be in a of life, without means of education, J Louisville. flourishing condition financially but with energy and determination and Dr. Deli's Pine Tar Honey cures coughs and otherwise and with bright that thigh sense of honor and right Tand colds. It soothes the air passages. It prospects for the future. The which was his distinguishing characterisheils the bronchial tubes. It Mrengtbuns membership of the order in the tic. His natural endowments enabled him Weak lungs. It builds up the tiues It per cent to perfect bis education sufficiently to take enables the blood to recene its proper sup State has increased 38 ply of oxygen. For s do by St. Bernard since last report and harmony pre up" the study ot medicine whic'u eventually Drug.Store, Earlingtou; Gsorge Kin?, St. vails throughout the jurisdiction. ted up to the profession he followed until a Charles. The election of Grand Officers 'competency enabled bim to retire. SubSecession oi the Colorado Wheel- resulted as follows: D. A. Brooks, sequently, however, he engaged in the men from the L. A. W. has been reelected Grand Commander; Mrs. manufacture of tobacco in St. Louis, redefeated but they now clamor for J. E. Day, of Earlington, Vice moving the business later to Louisana, the privilege of Sunday racing, Grand Commander; Rev. W. F. Mo., which latter place became his home. His first wife was a Miss Briscoe, the wiiich has been debarred in the Cashman, ot Owensboro, Grand Prelate; C. B. Hatfield, of Padu 'mother of Mrs. Dreyfus, of Louisana, Mo. 'League. cah, Grand Keeper of Records; After her death be married Mrs. Julia F. ' To C'uro Couitlpatloti t uravi'r. J. H. Burnett, Paducah, Grand Best, ot St. Charles. Mo., who survives Take CtiMcarets CunUy Catliartic. lOo nrKta. If C. C. C. fall to cure, druk'KUts rotund luuuoy. Treasurer; J. T. Omer, Groves. him and is the mother of our worthy Centre, Grand Herald; J. J. Glenn townsman, Mr. R. W. Overall and Mrs. The prize fighters are bringing Madisonville, Grand Inside Guard: W. C. Green of Unionlown, Ky. 'f 'their jaws and typewrites into Fcrd Knapp, Grand Outside Guard, 'His funeral was preached by Rev. J. C. .action again. It is now said that C. H. Murphey Representative to HorJewell ot the Baptist Church, after 'Fitz will fight again whenever op- Supreme Commandery, which will which the Masonic fraternity l6ok charge portunity offers with purse enoigh. convene at the Nashville Centen- ot the remains, and the ceremonies at the nial, May 18. grave were conducted by that order, of - At tbis season oi the year colds generally The United Order of the Golden which be was an honored member. The aficTthe lungs worse than at any other Cross was founded at Knoxville, funeral cortege was one of the largest ever I'ifAal Dr. Bell's Pine Tar Honey will Tenn., July 4, 1876, and from an 'witnessed in Madisonville, evincing ihe break a cold in less time than any known humble origin its growth has been high regard and esteem in 'which the dereratdyf'aDd it strenjlbens and invigorates phenomenal. It now numbers ceased and family are held. iba,Iasg3 and bronchial tubes. For sale 35,000 members, reaching out by St. Bernard Drug Store, Uirlington over twelve states. Aside from its HANSON. Georgs'KiBg, St. Charles. social and fraternal features, which Prof. W. A. 'Easley ls"a frequent visitor The Atkinson Division, U. R. are excellent in themselves, it to our town; he paid us another visit a few furnished '. P. now expect to go to Sebrco cheap safe its membership with a days ago. and reliable insurance. "Miss Todd, of the' Grapevine country, is fcXt Wednesday for the purpose Madisonville has the banner visiting in Hanson this week. "' illume m iiiu lusimiuiiuii ttiuof the State, monies ot a new umtorm KanK at Commandcry among wnom with Miss Grace Tinder, of "Slaughtersvllle, are to visited in Hanson that place. This work was ar- 130 members this week. the ranged to be done last night, as. to be found the best people inover Roland Martin and wife, of Earlington, community. It is presided announced by last week's Bee, but by Mr. J. J. Glenn, to whom, to were the guests ot Mr. and Mrs. (j. 1. for the convenience of Col. W. A. gether with the interest taken byi Parrish last Sunday. Wilgus, who will have charge of Steve Sbellon has gone to Greenville to Mr. C. H. Murphy, Mr. Sam the work, it was postponed". Bassett and a few others, is due I see his sister who is not expected to live liilocftto Yonr MotrcU With L'nacnrcU. the success the order has attained r bat a short time. Candy Cathartic, euro constipation foroicr here. 10c, S3o. If C C C. fall, druggists refund money. G. A. Jackson was one of the delegates The session closed Thursday from this place to the convention recently '" Was he Drowned? evening with a public installation held at Princeton to nominate a candidate There is a rumor on the street of officers and an address by Su- for circuit Judge. that' Mack Smith, formerly of this preme Grand Commander Bangs. There is lots of school bouse talk here place, who is said to have been Short talks were also made by now and tbe contract will likely be let for witn'an uncle in Arkansas for some other members of the order, that the new building in the near future. time, 'has been drowned in the by Prof. Glenn being especially Dan Dame, of tbe Nebo country, who floods of that district. Positive felicitous. recently left bis family, and Miss Walker, confirmation of the report is not to PUOILLSTIC. with whom be eloped, came here from the be had. south on tbe noon train a few dajs ago. 1 bur-'de- Notes Personal Paragraphs and presence of Supreme Grand Com passed amid the Varying vicissitudes of an mandcr of the United States eventful professional'and business life, go Other Doings at Home Worthy Me., and down to the grave with as enviable a record. Bangs, of Augusta, oi Special Mention. Grand Commander D. J. Fleming, He was born in this same good kins and McLean ties to be LOCATED Coun- th AT THE DUTCH FISH TRAP. tqnal Machinist William Wilson from the Sturgis coal mines, came home latt SaturCounty iast week considered the day on a visit to family and friends. He feasibility of with Mc- reports tbat of the three mines there, only Lean County in the erection of an the one he is connected with is, now in iron bridge over Pond River at operation and therefore they are running some point most convenient to the every day wi'h a full force in order to fill best interests of the citizens of both orders. Representative White has an eye open counties. It appearing that there would be for the protection of the mining interests a surplus of the railroad tax levy ot Kentucky, and has therefore bad passed this year after paying off the bonds, an act protecting the Kentucky product Magistrates Farnsworth, Bacon and from an attack from the outside, by coa) Porter were in favor of the much mined by convict labor. An amendment needed improvement and carried also includes coke. Such a law will doubt the day for the interest of the com- less meet with the approval of all miners. mercial and public welfare of the The fire in the Cumberland Coal Compeople of Hopkins county. These pany's mine at Sturgis has at last been exgentlemen are ever on the alert tinguished, the water having be n pumped for the development and improve- from the river close by and the mine ment of Hopkins County as fast as flooded, but from reports it is one of' those the county is able to make the cases wherein it is said the cure is about many improvements which her as bad as tbe disease, as it will now be alwealth and importance demand. most an endless Job to pump the water They also favor the greatest good from the mine, Tbe fire has proved a to the greatest number and hence disastrous one to tbe Company owning the favored the location of the new mine, forcing them to make an assignment bridge at the point most advanta- as reported last week. geous to the County seat, which Ben W. Robinson, General Manager of point, the Dutch Fish-trawas also the Bird-Ey- e Jellico Coal Co., made the choice of the McLean county friends here a visit last week, Ben says people. he has Just succeeded in settling a small The story of the proceedings is strike among bis men over tbe question Some twelve or ol choosing a check weigbman. about this. The em eighteen months ago a commis- ployees had a notion in their head that sioner was appointed from this they would and bad tbe right to select county to meet a commissioner whomsoever tbey chose for said position, from McLean to view out and regardless of what the manager said or locate a site for the proposed did, and they tbereforo acted accordingly, bridge. These commissioners vis- selecting for tbat position a man very obDavis Ferry noxious to the officials and Ihe result was ited Dutch Fish-traand Island Ford, and decided that the matter was taken to the courts and that the Fish Trap was the best the decision upheld Manager Robinson on and most available place and that every point. Tbe evidence showing a bridge could be constructed plainly that be was justified in taking tbe there several hundred dollars steps be had taken. The Fiscal Court of Hopkins p, Tho common practlco of 'tribes and nations in solootiug such articles or commodities for money is to adopt two kinds or grades of them, ono having greater markot valuo according to its wcinht for nso in tho larger ex changes fh trado; tho other having lesser Value, for tho smaller exchanges. Tula practlco furnishes tho first essential condition for a system of bimetallism. Third. Only that money rs bosio nnd widely and permanently used which is1 mado of precious motais, very generally gold and silver. Other nnd perish ablo commodities arc finally abandoned or 'held rodcomablo in theso metals. Fourth. Tho market valuo of these; metals, not their face valuo, constitutes tho original and continuous quality by reason of which they oro nlmost ttnlvcr sally accepted as baslo or primary mom ey. Government or custom can add a quality, not inherent, but temporary, to such metals and other articles used as a medium of exchange. Bat tbo real measure thus declared to boeffectlvo and lasting mast bo tho ono established by tho laws of trade, not by tho edicts of government Fifth. Government itself cannot fix or control tho markot valuo or price of "any metal or othor commodity, whether used as money or In tho practical arts. 80 it cannot moko flat money and compel tho people to clrtmlftto it a great length of fimo as money of any sort Sixth. Any coins or other mosey whoso markot valuo is less than thoir facoToluo always soon expel from all coins or other money whoea markot valuo Is greater according to their weight, unless the former oro re deemable in tho latter. Whenever a coin shows oven a Blight inferiority of its market valuo to its faco value, it tends at onco.to crowd out of nso oven a coin whoso two values aro equivalent Seventh. Gold has been adopted by tho principal civilized nations as primary money or tho standard ot values becauflo of its greater market value, its loss weight for s given sum of monoy and its least fluctuation in market value of any of the precious metals. Eighth. Coins llko silver, whoso market valuo is less than their fnco vol no, can bo kept circulating at tho aamo timo with gold coins oven in eomowhat largo amounts only by being redeem-abl- o in tho somo denominations with tho gold. Tho 6omo is trno of paper money, which has no apprcciablo market value. Weyler'a yalncs. Second. Tho Bankers' Mngozlno for March flndB tho origin of onr preicnt troubles nbont' silver iu the drniiuid thut tho ratio of its vnlno lo gold shall bo determined by tho government It is, however, 110 proper part of tbo duty of tho government to try to fix tho ratio of values of tho two nietnla, "Boing," says Tho Bankers' Mngn-du"commodities ns well ns money, and being commodities boforo und after they nro money, and boing monoy simply nnd only bocauso they aro commodities, and being commodities bocauso tbey havo recognized and iutrinsio valuo independent of any notion of government and oven iu thonbsoucoof government, nnd being therefore severally subject to all tho laws of comn,oditiefl, U10 law of varinblo supply aud deninud and valne among others, and theso, variations not boing uniform for both metals, it" is impossible that government can ever 'fix' tho ratio of thoir valuo. "If, however, it should bo insisted that it is tho function and duty of government to (try to) fix tho ratio of their values, it would seem to follow ns a logical conscqucnco that, since, thoir relative valuo depends absolutely on tho relatlvo supply of tho two motais it is tho primary and plain duty of government to fix (regulate) their supply by controlling and operating tho gold nnd silver mines, tho sources of thoir production. It aliould do both things or neither, nnd it is preforablo that it should do neither. It is folly to expect it to do tho former without doing tho late, i UCJ mssKsanaKflia CPU tfhtlft ALUIR fA?. .uu. i uooen ojrup. ., In time. HoldbrdnufMM. the I X'J mrsmuif friUhiMf i or " inoiutnu ibti one r and new Idea SSSS BSMSf WKnEUSuKTarrir: ... tv.htnrtn n. it. fnr thfttr II Wanted-- An U IWHIH. THE . TWICE-A-WEE- K COURIER-JOURNA- L $1 A YEAR. Issued "Wednesday and . . Saturday Mornings. Beginning January 7, 1897, the Weekly k Courier-Journwaschtnged lo the al Twice-a-Wee- Courier-Journa- l. Publlenllbndnis 'tl-nesd- s This is tho truth of tho matter iu n nutshell. Unless tho government first acquires all tho mines in tho world and decides hnw much silver and bow much gold aro to bo produced yearly, it is impossible to maintain a ratio nftr it is "fixed." Franco "fixed" It ICO times, but It would not stay fixed, nnd Franco has at length abandoned tho effort Tho United States has also tried tho experiment sovcral times without success. It is timo tho theorists wcro letting tho matter alone. ter." pre Wednesday and Saturday. 1 be paper will bo devoted to news and political topics. Tbe Saturday Inua will be devoted to stories, miscellany, pictures, poetry, etc a perfect family pnpet, Kach issue will be six pages, or twelve pages a week an increate of two pages a week, 104 pages or 832 column a year. Tbe politics ot tbe paper will not be changed, and the battle for pure Democracy and true Democratic principles uill be continued successfully in thn future as in tbe past. In spite of tbe apene innoted, tbe volved in tbe improvements Courier Journal price ot the Twice-a-wee-k will remain tbe samo,)i a year. A fen nun during tbe coming year will be the idimrinls of Mr. Henry Wattrrson on political had other topics ot the day, Dally Coutler-Joarna- l, I year, Dally and Sunday, I joar, Sunday alone. I ytar, TWICE-A-WEEK 8.00 2 ee ' COURIER-JOURNA- L Why Interest If Tbo Galveston Dolly News reminds terest rates in tho northeastern states and in somo of tbo western nnd southorn States nnd gives them a fow elementary lessons on tho reasons for this difference. "Interest Is never eo low," it says, "in communities given over to suspicious fires, qucstlonablo assignments, fraudulent failures or to legislation with n decided turn against tho creditor and in favor of tho debtor. " Much of tho market rato of interest Is insurance against risk, and of courso diminishes ns tbo risk decreases. ' ' Where mcu nro required by law to pay their dobts and aro not sheltered and encouraged in tricky courses byunroasonablo exemption laws and by a publlo prejudice against creditors ns n class tho risk is naturally less serious." Making its application to Texas, Tho Kowssays: "Wc hnvo a right to to loavo a fraudulent debtor n residenco worth $60,000, all tho bank stock or bonds ho can carry and on extraordinary collection of tho tools of his trado or profession and to defy his creditors to crook a finger at him. Wo can do this if wo prefer, but it is going to cost us something." It asks why tho "goodly majority of tho peoplo of Texas," who "aro not disposed to llvohigh today and hido behind tho exemption law, tho assignment law or somo othor law tomorrow," should bo forced by tho discredit of bad laws and n few dishonest men "to pay two prices for every dollar they borrow." It believes tho rato of interest nnd tho would como down ono-haloanablo funds would doublo if tho honest mcu of tho etato would demand tho enactment of laws under which a creditor could collect what is duo him. lf nigh In Texa. AND THE BEE, EACH ONE YEAR its Texas readers of tho diffcrenco in in- For Only $1.50. havo made a spcclbl clubbing k with tho and will tend that paper and ourt for the price named to all our who will runuw nnd pay in advance, or In all new subscrilwra who wilt pay in advance Sample copies of Journal sent free on application. All subscriptions under ibis ofltr must be sent lo THE BEE We Twice-a-weeCourier-Journal, Courier-rs BEN T. ROBINSON, DRUGGIST 21f.rt)t-'r- Gap. xrx Alwayson hands fullandcompleteitocVol V DltUGS AND MEDICINES. IC t cio lzy and TOILET ARTICLES PAINTS AND OILS, -- 4 ." Many lives have been saved by the timely use of Dr Bell's Pine Tar Honey. When a cold creeps upon you, or a cough racks your lungs, no remedy is so prompt or effectual. Cdn be given to children with perfect'safety and is suro to produce beneficial results. For sale by St. Bernard Drug Store, Earlington; George King, St. Charles. Earnest Stokes and wife have moved into the house on Day street ust east ol Dr. Jackson's. Mrs Samuel Stamm, of Lo,aniown,Pa , bore ber thirty-fou- r years o sufferieg with courage and fortitude. Her trouble was rheumatism in the knee In consequence her limb had become so slid that she could 'hardly walk. Mr. Stamm is a merchant, and had spared no pains or expense to relieve her, but with little success, uriiil one nirfht when it grew so painful that kbe could hardly endure it, he persuaded her to try Chamberlain's Pain Balm. The effect was magical. The first application relieved the pain, and its continued use has removed all stillness and given ber the free use of her limb once more. If you have friends who are troubled with rheumatism insist on their giving this remedy a trial. You can do them no greater favor, as it is sure to give prompt relief, and if they are a little patient it will effect a cure. For sale at cents per bottle by St. Ber25 and nard Drug Store, Earlington, Ben T. Robinson, Mortons Gap; George King, St. Charlc3. well-to-d- u-- i jo A slight wreck occurred at Man-'ningto- n tr yesterday morning, when train No. 59, derailed three cars at the relief switch, top of the hill at that place. The wrecking crew were just 30 minutes getting out of the Earlington yard, arid the local express train was delayed only a little more than an hour. freight ao Guaranteed tobacco habit cure, makes weak men htrowr, blood pure, 60c, f I. All drueelsta. for I'lfty Cents. 'Ford's Stock Company. Clint G. Ford's company played Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday evenings to fair audiences in Masonic Hall. It was "An American "East Hero," Monday; Lynne," Tuesday; and "Lost in London," Wednesday. The casts are good and the plays pleasing. Ford has for years been very popular with Earlington play goers and his company is better, perlnps, than ever before. Our New Tariff. The American Protective Tariff League an official print of the new Dingley Tariff within a few boars of the time it wm pMMd by the House of Represents-t-ir- s at Washington, on March 3f. This bread, eofflpreb&wiva interpretation of the t platform should be studied by Any of our readers can a copy, without cbargo, by sending a reqaeet ax follows: portal 4m4 e a oopy of No. 379." Address, W. F. Wakiman. Genl. Sk., 135 Wrt 33d St., N. Y. KpWicaa vary yetr. ob-la- ia cm Encounter and Some Other Tilings. It seems that the spirit of enterprise which ever characterized Madisonville, and which his been duly set forth in these columns in time) p im, not only lingers.but increases. It will be remembered that Ihe building of our lake was brought about by an enterprising citizen investigating Chicago's enterprise in that direction which she named Like Michigan. He was ad vised that it was filled with water from her water works and stocked with Cub from her fichus. It is said he carefully noted the kind and quality of the water, took the dimensions and style of ber fish, boat house, etc , came home, and in an incredibly short time, Madisonville bad au exact duplicate, except that our dam is "on the Westside and Chicago's damned are mostly on the Soulhslde. Besides this, Jim Jones keeps bis trot line set in the region of Mil waukee, while on sunshiny days, Charley Owen and Cal Walker occupy Waukegan and Sheboygin, touching now and then at Michigan City and Benton Harbor. It is said our Hjso Ball Park bad equally as romantic an origin. But the latest de velopment along tbis line is the Prize Fight craze which has taken firm hold upon the city. We are informed that Ihe first reit authentic bout of the season took place between Petit Da Go the Italian, and Dandy Speed, a native, the stakes being the remnants of a ham sandwich. The fight 'took place in the neighborhood ot No. 3, South Main street and was witnessed by a large and enthusiastic audience. gloves were worn by Pttit with a mask of the same; while Dandy donned the regulation tipped with fur and the usual tights Those who witnessed the tight say they advanced to the centre of the ring and Petit offered to shake bands, which Dandy refused. Dandy led off with a bluff, which Petit Ignored, and the bets were about even on the outcome. Round 2 Petit came up smiling and finding Dandy off guard, reached for his caudal appendage with bis right, holding on to the sandwich with his left and four Dandy quickly lowered bis front teeth. guard, whirled suddenly, and gave (be Italian a lick on the nose Round 3 When the time was called, Dandy put up another bluff.made a sodden upper cut, straight for the sandwich, fouling Petit, and both clinched. Petit landed on Dandy's ear, dropped the sandwich and both went down. Here there were loud cries of foul, and a bantam rooster made way with the stakes and the whole thing broke up in a row. Since that time there have been myste rious rumors of nightly bouts in a prize rlnj pitched in a central locality easy of access to those holding tickets, and Madiup with the procession. sonville Out. of the latest of these fights occurred last Friday night between Stephen Earl and Will Mack both "Australians." Seven rounds were fought, and both yet live. We refrain from giving the details of this Moody encounter, lest our Mayor, who Is violently opposed to anything of tbis sort, should calcb on and stop the boys' fun. We understand be contemplates a trip to Nevada to consult with ber Governor. Hder CrowMd, of Oweasboro, began a An Amiulng and took conveyance to the country. Webly Bailey, who has Just returned from an extended trip through tbe Soutb, reports great distress through tbe flooded district be has visited, but says things look lively around Nashville wheie they will soon open tbe big show. ST. CHARLES. Mrs. W. W. Nisbet, ol Madisonville, is visiting here. Henry Fault and Miss Sallie Todd both ot tbis place were married last night. April 14th, as foretold in Tub Bke last week. Dr. T. R. Finley has gone to Hopkins-vill- e to attend the Kentucky Medical Association. His wife accompanies bim. They will probably be none a week. fight has given The quite an impetus to the boxing business in tbis town already a club has been organhave occurred. ized and several knock-out- s Corbett-Filzsimcio- e, dirt-color- dog-ski- kt-r- dent William MoKinleyln'HisInangu. Master of Trains Djvnoy is now assist- ral Address March 4, 1807. ing In tbe make up of a new time card to Two Coined ZJes. go into effect soon. We understand tbat MORTONS GAP. Ono of tbo Chinoso coins is called a quite a change in both tbe time of freights "li." Had tho result of tho election in Mrs. Ben T. Robinson and Misses Cor-di- e and passengers will be made. Roofing, Guttering and Spouting the United States been different last Coyle and Anna Furgerson were in An explosion occurred, probably origiNovember, our largest eilTerooln would done by Walker and Twyman on Important to Teachers. Earlington Saturday afternoon. nating in a car loaded with whiskey, at kayo been a short notice. "lie." The State Board of Examiners Indianapolis Thursday morning last, just ' R. L. Furgerson and B. W. Davis are Bxyerleaoe Watfe Hw, before day break. The entire train of have decreed that all who contem twelve or fourteen cars was out among tbe boys tbis week. Tbe plate an examination for County and the wreck extended about demolished saint attompt of Japan to maintain a mMwi 'e eitnni'emeaienit.eieieii 200 yards Rev. Omer discoursed at tbe Christian ratio tbat was different Certificates must know something along the Y upon which tbe train bad stood. market ratio was a failnro andfrom tho SPRING IB97 resulted church Sunday morning and evening lo about Common School law and in denuding the circulation bf gold, Bilarge and appreciative audiences. EASTFR SERVICES. Current Events. For more commetallism had failed In Japan aa o. E. L. Hart spent last week in Fairvlew, plete information regarding this on business. Tho decline subject address at once with a Knights Templars of Madisonville Com. "in Japan tho in tho valuo ot money ,had l?ades. i effect it always has liad of Jno. Kertb, of Mannington, was in Morstamp for reply, mandery, No. 27, Will Observe 'robbing tho laborer and enriching tbe tons Gap on business one day last week. The Southern School, the Day, capitalist Tho miserable Dlttanoo said Lexington, Ky. Mr. George Toy and family were in The large&t variety. Madisonville Commandcry, No. 'to tho wretched operatives must at no Earlington Monday. period to a Newest designs. your tin roofs painted 27, Knights Templars will, "hold distant the ratoloadwagessocial revolution Have unless bo considerably of There was a larger attendance at Sunday cheap by Walker & Twyman. special services on Stfnday":a'fter Improved. Leading colors at the school Sunday than usual, for which we noon, next, observing Ea'sfe'r,, family five In 1879 are very thankful, We trust tbe parents Miss Alice Day, of the country, Sir Knighls will assemble "at "the mombers of a lower consisting otcould lowest prices ever shown tbo middlo class Will send their children to Sunday school, has returned home, after a short Asylum at 2 p. m. in full dress subsist on 70 yen a year. In 1898 the cost lu iiiu puupiu Ul nUJJKlllb and come along themselves that we may visit with friends here. uniform, except sword, with white of living had risen to 180 yen a year, all grow wiser and better,andlet Ihe youths County. bontonnierc on leu breast. Col- baring a period of 23 yeaxa tho silver be trained to fill the responsible positions Agents, $25 to $50 Per Week. fn its umn forms in time to reach the; ten declined very nearly one-hathat they must soon be to calted to assume. You work right around home. Cumberland Presbyterian church. gold value, about twoaftha In Its power Please call in and be con to buy merchandise and about Miss Lizzie Arnold, of Greenville, is at A Brand new thing. Write to us at 3'p. m. Regular Knights Tern-pla- r fn its power to buy labor. vinced at present tbe guest of Miss Anna Furgerson, Quick I You will be surprised at how service, conducted by the The gold valuo of the exports from Mr. J. L. Teft and family- and Mrs. easy it can be done. Send us your Commandery, led by the prelate tho United States andBoglendto Japaa Brown and daughter, of Notion ville, were address anyway. It will be to your will be followed by a sermon by ,was over $18,000,000 in 1808 and nearly in Mortons Monday. interest to investigate. Write to- J?ev. Sir Knight Boone. f 31,000,000'ia 1888, while -- thelBporta 7; BOOK STORE, After sermon free will offering' of the Wo from 'Japan were over-'O- ,Address, Mrs. J. Y. Crabtree, of Nortonville, was day. ;00,000 in the first year and less than tbe guest of Mrs. I B. Williams onThun. 'People's", Z9V Market St., will te tanen uv tne wardens. MADISONVILLE, - XY. day last. ;ei,u,uiH) ia tbe laet year. Fred public is invited. Philadelphia, Pa. C?.' ., Tiny Powers fix 'BowkI OwreBcy tw' ft. . . irtr.,. . Marefcl. 1 Mr. Calvin Kainer and Miss Lula Hamby, both ot St. Cbales, who were married at tbe Exchange Hotel in Madisonville on last Wednesday, as reported in the last Bee, will make their future borne here. May they live long and happily. An Infant son of Mr, and Mrs. Green Henderson died here on last Sunday morning, and was Interred in tbe C. P. cemetery. Bro. Crow conducted tbe funeral services. Mr. F. Balder and Miss Edith Galloway who went to Jeffersonville, Ind.. to be married, have returned and are making their temporary home with the groom's parents. An elaborate supper was given in their honor on last Weduesday night by Mr. and Mrs. John Balder. Tbe affair was a feast of the first order, and will long be remembered by the many invited friends. Parson O'Bryan, of Dawson, preached, here last Sunday and Sunday night. arc said to have wanted the bridge there or nowhere. The location here, too, was vastly more to the Later, interest of Madisonville. Hanson sent up a delegation asking, in the interest of that place that the bridge be located lower down on the river. In response to the request two commissioners were appointed to investigate the matter further. One of these reported in favor of Dutch Fish-traand the other in favor of Davis Ferry. The motion before the Fiscal Court last Thursday was to locate to the bridge at Dutch Fish-trawhich an amendment was offered to put the bridge at Davis Ferry. The amendment was voted down and upon the original motion the Republican magistrates, as mentioned above, voted "yea." County Judge Hall voted with the three Democratic magistrates against the original motion and the proposed improvement seemed deNext morning, however, feated. Squire Shaw, of Mortons Gap, by some influence was induced to move for a reconsideration. The matter Several was again discussed. prominent business men of Madisonville appeared in behalf of the proposed bridge and urged its locaamong tion at Dutch Fish-tra- p others, J. H. Lunsford, Charles Owen, M. W. Bishop and H. H. Holcman. To settle all doubt as to the county's ability to make the necessary expenditure these gentle men guaranteed that the city of Madisonville would pay the interest on the money that might be required above the surplus from the railroad tax levy, until the balance could be paid by the county. As the statement had been made in open cburt that there would be sufficient surplus to meet the required outlay, this was a safe proposition, and it overcame quibbles on the question of financial ability. The action of Squire Cato, of Dawson, and Squire Shaw, of Mortons Gap in working for the location of the' bridge at a point distant and disadvantageous to the county seat and their districts is not understood and is causing some comment. p p, cheaper than at the other points. In fact the McLean County people LOCOMOTIVE BLASTS. A regular work train to haul ballast will soon be put on, we are told. , Foreman L. H. O'Brien expects soon to receive several new machines lo be used in his new shop here. Some of the boys are already talking ot spending a few days an some stream'fish- ing. Conductor Morgan is now contemplating making another Iripto Hot Springs, Ark, for his health. Tbe Falls of Rouh Railroad was sold last Friday lo tbe Illinois Central Co , for $130,000. We unJerstand tbat Agent Tefft, ot Norton ville.will soon take a vacation and spend that time in hustling around for votes. We believe it all a mistake about Agent E. K. Walker making tbe race for nomination for County Clerk. Roland Gibbs. a brakeman on tbe Clarksville & Gracy branch of the L. & N. bad a hand mashed off while coupling cars. He is reported to be doing well. Rumor says that Tom Browning will soon take charge of a freight train again, and every one admits tbat there are but few belter conductors thin Tom was. Our night yard clerk, Browder Myers, is up to date tbe luckiest fishermm of tbe season, as was shown last Saturday when be pulled tbat two pounder out of the lake here. "Two BepabUcan to Congrew. An official who evidently kno'ws what 'be Tho retirement from circulation of is talking about says tbat trains Nos. 91 United States notes Is a step to bo taken and 92 will stay on until after tbe Tennessee in our progress toward a safe andstablo currency which should bo accepted as Centennial is over. tho policy and duty of tho government Now it is stated that about two weeks and tbo intorcst and security of the peobefore be was killed, tbe late Conductor B. Hayes In His Anple President Watts bad his insurance policy in the nual Message to Congress Dec. 0, 1880. Travelers' Insurance Company cancelled. ThOBovornl forms of our paper money and the heirs will therefore not get tbe Offer, in my judgment, a constant em$2,000 thought lo be due them. The L. & N. are transporting free of barrassment to tbe government and to a safo balance in tho treasury. Therecharge food and supplies to the flood suf- fore bclievo I it necessary to doriso a ferers in tho terribly afflicted communities system which will present a remof the Mississippi. Help is coming from edy for those arrangements which, temmany quarters, but none too fast to meet porary in tbeir nature, might well in tbe dire necessities of tbe distressing situa- the yoars of our prosperity havo been displaoed by wiser proyisiona. Presition. Green-backers Our "Grecnbockers" should rejoice over tho fact that another paper money experimentis being tried. "If greenbacks put down tho rebellion in tho United States, why shouldn't thoyprovo effective weapons against Cuban rebels J" reasons General Woylcr, who is flooding tho coast towns of Cuba with artistically engraved promises to pay on one sido of a piece of paper and a picture of n well dovoloped tobacco plant on tho othor side. Tho experiment is bound to bo successful, for tho notes oro mado legal tender iu tho worst way. Any shopkeeper who refuses to accept theso promises for thoir fnco valuo is subject to instant imprisonment in jails vfhero confinement means almost certain death. Of courso under tho circumstances tho notes aro accepted. Woyler, however, forgot to decreo that prices should not bo raised, and tho Cuban shopkeepers aro mean enough to try to defeat tho experiment by raising prices. So far they havo only doublod prices, but each oao is trying to boo how nigh bo can put prices, and tho end is not in sight Como to think of it, high prices, constantly growing higher, have defeated all past experiments with paper money. Perhaps Weylor, by correcting this llttlo s defect may yot demonstrate that aro right and that cheap money, by proper legislation, cart bo mado just as good as money mado from costly motais. What a boon plenty of monoy would be to mankind I Success to Woy-lor- 's experiment and death to tho traitor who tries to prevent its success by raising prices or by refusing to accept Weyler'a handsomo promises! Ipr Promises. rtYICISANS PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED. Hotel if d. W. pnop'n Phitcmbtt Lucile KV. , MADISONVILLE, Currency Twouty-flv- o trado associations met nt Yonug's hotel, in Boston, on March 8 and decided to petition congress to pass TliU lloui It Newt FnrnUbinct are New I a bill authorizing tho president to BreiytbioK Piiil-cUt- l a banking and currency commission. They demand tho gold standard MADISONVILLE. KY. and tho gradual retirement of tho legal tenders and favor U10 issuo of currency by tbo national banks to tho par valuo of their bonds and a reduction of tho tax on circulation. Thoy also recommend additional banking currency, based ST. LOUIS on assets, under national supervision, safe, elastic and rcdccmablo in gold, and RATESi S2.0D PER DAY. tho establishment of banks with n capiRoom and Breakfast, $1,00. tal ot (35,000 or wore, in small towns and villages. Tho ono important thing EUROPBAN PLAN, $1.00 per Day. Is that thoy demand action. Tho fatnro Good Mcala.t 'Good St'vice very dark, Cool Itoema. of tho currency question is but thcrois ono consideration that is enWhen You VUlt St. tool atop at couraging, nnd that is tho nppeitrauco among tho classes directly suffering ST. JAMES HOTEL, from tho free silver agitation of au organized effort at currency reform. That Broadway and Walnut. Is something new. Exchange, Strctt Can Direct to llottl. 1U Slmt lie Corrected. NEW BELMONT "iffiWo- - np-poi- nt HOTEL ST. JAMES HOTEL, Cheep It A southern firm advertises 1 G varieties of Confcdorato bills for 25 cents, nlso a ' 'raro collection of CO different bills and shin plasters for only $3." Apparently tho firm has millions ot dollars worth of tbis monoy for solo chonp. What n pity that our old fogy constitution is in tho wayl But for it tho cheap monoy advocates in any state where thoy havo a majority could buy up thlswholo Confcdorato outfit nnd start in business at once Tho amount of prosperity and happiness that could bo extracted from this old paper mino would dopend upon tho sizo (population) of the stnto fortunate enough to secure tho monetary outfit For instance it would probably givo Nevada more than $1,000 per onpltn and would at onco transform her from ono of tho poorest to ono of tho wealthiest of states. Instead of sogobrush and prlaeflghta slio would teem with granaries and warehouses, down with ' a constitution which provouts stato homo rnlo in mouotary affairs and tho mani-fol- d blessings of chonp monoy Cinrarto Money. GRAND HOTEL, $1.50 TO $2 PER A. WORLEY, MADISONVILLE, DAY. - Proprietor. KENTUCKY. Illinois Central R. R. maintains unsurpassed DOUBLE I'ROM DAILY SERVICE FROMY NEW ORLEANS TO MEMPHIS . TO'-- ! MEMPHIS. ST. LOUIS LOUISVILLE CINCINNATI CHICAGO , CAIRCr ST. LOUfS 'CHICAGO CINCINNATI LOUISVILLE AND l'ROM ST. LOUIS TO CH1CABD making direct trains for all points connections with Ibrougb ?' NORTH, Boston, elso-whor- 09all paper and i CindoW Haiti-morNew York, Philadelphia, Richmond, St. Paul, Minneapolis, Omaha, Kansas City, Hot Springs, Ark., and Denver. Close connection with" Central Mississippi Valley Route Solid Fast Vestibule Daily Train for AND WEST including Buffalof ritlsburg, Cleveland, e, EAST IWBUQUE, SIOUX FALUS, SIOUX CITV and the West. Particulars of agertls of tbe I. C. R, R. and connecting lines. Div. Pass. Agt Now Orleans. Jno. A. Scott, Div. Pass. Agl., Memphis, A. II. Hanson, G. P. A., Chicago. .. W. A. Kellond. A. G. P. A.. Louisville. Wh. MunRAY, lf Don't Use Drugs "pure drugs, unless you need them, and tl.ea'pnly such as are sold by druggists. We keep pnly the best. That is the great' distinction lo be looked for when Ihe lime comes tbat on need (hem, Nowbere else will you find so com-- , stock. A good lime lo Iragin plit that spring medicine, rWYAlTlfwnM-Wtf- K. J3VB & J. 2 r .XJHH 'ml H 1..JP one-fourt- h -- A. D. SISK'S v. vm : .y, ST. BERNARD DRUG 5T0RE, :1 uc 0-- o a e 3fi " j-- n'-'- - NEW MACHINERY. HE CAPTURED THEM. Mr. BUI Lampton Will Qreatly Increase the Effic iency of the L. & N. "3y 3noustrij wt Cf-rtoe.- " 2: "HtT"- o - )&wi $ c iWit rvt'iar v J.Vi i'EXJ5fJ L. & N. TIME TABLE. iS TIME Or TRAINS AT HAKL1N0T0N. Effective December ao, 1896. .9 .51 NOITII. , in 11 .34 ,70 78 ... IOVTH. lojjpm jo a in 431 P tn 7. 13 31 am ft m 31 91 b. 33 0. Co . ...... No 34 are 4 7 SJiPm fliipm Hi 40 p in m 35 59 77 'Ho grand W. W. UTHRIDGli. fail mini. Agent. Shops Here. Mr. L. H. O'Brien foreman of the L. & N. shops at this place ex- pects to receive four new "machines by the last of AprH that will greatly increase the working capacity of his department. He has assurances from Mr. Thos. Walsh, Master Mechanic of the L. &N., that the machinery will bo put in about that time. The new machines will be a planer, a drill press, a bolt machine and a lathe- - The latlcr will be of large dimensions, about 26 inch swim. The bolt machine will cutoff worn-ou- t bolts and them and altogether the saving in handlinc and shipping and material from here to the Howell shops and back will be iron-workin- fir. Walker, of flanitou, Overtakes His Daughter and Her Sister's Husband, and Brings Home HIS GRANDSON g AND THE HORSES. The Girl Left Alone to Utr Fate at Cedar Hill, Tenneesee. W. J. Lampion, who recently wrote poetry at Jesse Phillips and advised him to get writing a column of "Patent Writes" for the National Recorder published at Washington in the interest of the patent business. His "Writes" are humorous and all upon patent topics and covered by copywright. They are both prose and verse. nerc is a sample, out we suppose he didn't have Jess in mind when he wrote this: mar-ried.- is PUGILISM JOR DECLAMATION. aamwwtmmmmmn Jim Corbett Tactics dive "Stagy" Effect to a Decoy a fl: fc wmmmtmftmmm W. C. NONES, BEN W. ROBINSON, Gen'l M'g'r. Vice-Preside- E. T. HALSEY, President. W. M. GRAHAM, Sec'v. Democratic nesting'. THE "MANLY ART" PEROENTKD. 1 Bird 7 Eye-JelJic- o INCORPORATED What Ought to ba There K t. Ar Cincinnati working force will not be by the addition of these maclu s, because Mr. O'Brien has (ElTecllve July 19, 1896 ) all the necessary skilled force alEAST DOUNU. ready at work who will operate No. 1. No. 4. No. fi t.T N Orleans 7:15 p m 8:00 a in them. I.t i mplilt....... I;i)in 7:43 pm (ion The railroad officials have always Lv i:oj p m 11:33 p m 6:13am ... 1:55 pin 1:00am 8:00a in recognized Earlington ducau Lv as an. im.. 4:40 pm :aS.a m 9:37 am I.v Princeton.. Lv Norlonvllla vilnm 1:101m loiat a m portant point, and its importance At Central Citjr 6:jj p m 4.00 a m 11:20 p in Ar Loulstllle., .11:10pm 7:35am s;l7pm docs not diminish. Time Table I. G. R. R. . . I 1 . ci . . ... 6.10 am iiijj am WEST HOUND. No. 1. No. s I.v Cincinnati.. .. iioopin 1:30 pm JLv Louisville .. .. 1:101m 6.11 n di 8.01a m 1 30 p m . b.ij a m 10 33 a m Lv Central City. No. 1. I.v Nortotivllle .. .. O'liam 11:31pm t'Jlpm Lv. I'rinceion pm ..10:18 am 11. ai a m I.v I'aducab 11.10 pm 1.37 am 3.30 pm . 1.15 pm am 7.30 pm Ar Fulton 3.30 ar Memphis 640pm 7.10 am 7.411 p m 7 3opm Ar New Ol leans. Not. 3 and 4 carry PullAll trains run dally man liuffet Sleeper, reclinluK chair caia between C iuclnnatl and New Orleans. Direct connection) made at all Junctions. II. HANSON, G, P. and T. A. ... jjj 6arlingtor (Jew apfnings. Notes Personal ParaGraphs and Oiher Doing at Home Worthy ol Special Mention. lie wbo bath a lew peanuts And ttivelh bis neighbor none, SLan't have any ol my peannts When his peanuts are all gone. Oh, let us be joyful, joyful, joyful, Ob, let us be joyful When bis peanuts are all gone. The peanut gallery should be up stairs. Go to F. G. Nicms and have your watches repaired right. Miss Maj Williams, of Providence, is visiting fncn'lj in this city. Two cases of measles in the family of Mr. William Wot .el, at The flozart Symphony Club. The most delightful entertainment that was ever offered to the people of Earlington was that given by the Mozart Symphony Club at the Masonic Hall on Friday night last. Those few loVcrs of high class musical entertainment who were so fortunate as to be present were charmed by the sweet harmony of. quartette and duo; the and brilliant solos on rare old instruments that few have ever seen; the enchanting soios uy tnc prima donna contralto, Miss Marie Louise Gumaer. Each member of the Symphony Club was a finished artist. The Viola da Gamba solo by Mr. Mario Blodcck, on that rare old instrument, seemed to bear on the swell of its perfect harmony the sweet concord of exquisite music born under the sunny skies of Southernltaly. So with the rapturous tones of the Viola d' Amour under the artistic touch of Mr. Richard Stoclzer. Herr Tlreodor Hoch upon cornet and "Roman Triumphal Trumpet" madp brilliant and catchy music that produced lively appluse and encore. Tho only drawback was a lack of appreciation on the part of a portion of the audience, and the fact that the audience was so small. soul-stirrin- g many-stringe- d Hecla. Hanson is talking about cstab lishing a bank in that village of tobacco. Miss Ilelon Morton, of Madison-villcspent Monday afternoon with relatives here. , rr Airs. c Fcland and little iughtcr returned Monday from a Will 10 Morganuciu. Christian County tax levy been reduced from $0 cents to yi cents for 1897. "be Tho sparrinc contest Saturday rcning was a "draw" but it did it hold what it drew. For alt kinds of fine jewelry re pairing 111 good hard soldering, take to it. ti. Nicms, the reliable itchmaker. Science Hill. No section in our knowledge has made such rapid strides in the march of progress as that portion of our city known as "Methodist Hill.:' Rev. C. C. Hall and the boss editor arc now connected by an accoustic telephone, which works splendidly. Messrs. Ellsworth Evans and Thomas Long operate an electric telegraph to tho point of howling success. Last week Jack Day put an electric alarm to his clock which would arouse.- - the "seven sleepers." Moscow Croft, we understand, has tackled "perpetual motion," with flattering prospects of success and GeorgcHaley has a forked stick and a piece of card board trying to "square the circle." Developments will be reported as they transpire. Has Come to the Front. E. A. Chattenisat Hon- Mr. S. E. Stevens has ordered a .ille with the M. D.'s of the planer, matching and moulding ie in tiie annual meeting ol the machine which is daily expected to cntucky Medical Association. arrive, and will be added to his sawmill. This enterprise will Do not have your watches tink- prove an inestimable benefit to our ered on by botchers, when there citizens who have hitherto been is a first class watchmaker and compelled to order any quantity j woler, who can do the work right whatever from a distance. A better investment for all interested No! even Herr Modi's cornet in parties could not have been made. brilliant bursts of magnificent music could nrevail over the dis- - International Y. M. C. A ConHcordant sounds of crushing peanut vention. shells. & N. Railroad Co. will The L. A,llin LU. "iiii'MM ssuuuuhn rn:. jji- - sell round trip tickets to Mobile, Un.i.I. a.uu C. iMay that (here wasgood prospect Ala., at one limited first class fare. n line strawberry crop this April 18, 20 and 21 limited to May ring provided there were no se- - 1, on account of the International ro frosts. Convention Y. M. C. A. Stop over retiming will be allowed at Mr. Ben W. Robinson, General Montgomery on account of Interlauagcr, ol the Hird-Lynational Conference of Y. M. C. A. Eon Co , llalsey. Ky.. snent sev- - Secretaries at Selma, Ala., April ral days with friends here this 2G 28. ak and last. Alexander Again. Messrs. Walter Powers and Paul T.Alexander, of Madisonvillc, J. :c and Misses Grace Coylc and rtic Lyons, of Madisonvillc, at- - is again in The Bee today with a aded (he Clint Ford dramatic large and beautiful advertisement announcing his large, beautiful and tertainment Monday evening. complete stock of Dresi Goods, foombs, Hodge and Peyton Trimmings, Clothing, Shoes, UpMattings, Hangings, dc the Nashville trip safely and holstery, Alexander utugrd to escape tail by the len- - Carpets, etc., etc. icy of the police and their own says he bought to please in quality Manifest honesty of intention. and price and is in a great fix to "hey claim also to have steered supply your want for everything a big Dry Goods store like his caclear of the bunko man. rriesand that covers the ground. Dr. A. W. Tackson and Mr. Sec Alexander's stock and you Geo. C. Atkinson were in cannot fail to find what you want Saturday conferring with at lowest prices. (Knights Templars, of that city with reference to the Grand Com- - Now really isn't The Bee the andery meeting in that place handsomest weekly paper you it month. The members of nearly ever taw? Look closely at Commandcry lisonvillc are this issue. We dont send any but ph interested Same in the cominc good looking Bee's out. u:-with job work. fc ! J)r. p H"- -. e I the champion long distance walker, visited our city last Monday on his tour around the United States. He visited The Bee office and told a few stories of his long journey. He left Chicago in November 1896 and traveled over 43 different states up to his arrival here. According to his contract with a New York paper he is to receive 2,500 if he reaches Chicago again by May 28. He is a great traveler having made many similar tours afoot for various papers; also a trip around the world in 1890. He left Earlington Monday noon and expects to reach home May 1. The Henderson Journal reports Chester arrived in Henderson at It was within a 5 p. m. Monday. few minutes of 12 o'clock the same morning that he left The Bee office and started north. Forty-twThe Prodigals Return. miles in five hours is rather fast Last Saturday night to the in- walking. If his route had not been finite relief of our anxious citizens, along the railroad all the way we those thrco prodigals returned would conclude he carried a flying from a visit to the Centennial machine in his knapsack. grounds at Nashville, whither they Death of Dr. J.T. Overall. had repaired to set up the St. BerDeath, never a welcome messennard exhibit in the Forestry Building. Their adventures during their ger, has again invaded the comsojourn in the "City of Rocks"were munity, eluding the vigilance of sufficiently thrilling to merit yellow watchers and the skill of science guarding his approach, and made covers. Their baggage was something out way with a loved victim leaving of the ordinary. Peyton carried sorrow and mourning in his wake. causes sorrow. all the clothing he possessed on The separation earth, including a feather bed. Mourning is the resultant of that Hodge was equipped with an over- residuum of selfishness left in the linen duster and a human heart after the work of the coat, palm leaf fan. In a small grip, regenerating influence of ChristiToombs had Jack Day's wedding anity. But we should not mourn. suit, (vintage of '87) which he had borrowed, and a straw hat loaned Henry Ward Beccher struck the e of true Christianity when him by Rev. C. C. Hall, and frorn his pocket protruded the neck of a he gave directions about his own flask which bore the dubious title of funeral. The funeral is one of the "varnish," and to further disarm strongest tests of our faith in our If we believe in its suspicion, a paint brush projected religion. teaching and could lay aside sel from the same pocket. It is needless to say that they fishness death should rather be attracted attention wherever they the occasion for rejoicing. We went, both on account of their looks certainly would rejoice if an earthly and verdant actions. Soon after king sent his messenger inviting landing in the city, Peyton ' chased us to a place in his palace. Then an electric car fully four squares to how much more should we rejoice "see what was pulling the blamed at the invitation extended by the thing." The first night at the hotel King of Kings and Lord of Lords. Afterall, it is doubtless a wise Hodge bursted his Sunday collar, trying to blow out the incandescent provision in nature that the separlight in his room. Toombs rushed ation of friends, and the separaup and joyfully shook hands with tion of soul and body, is attended a cast-iroIndian, which adprncd with pain and suffering, else would tho front of a tobacco store, think we not be content to wait. Suicide ing it was an old moonshiner he would become a mania indeed and used to patronize away up in the the earth be quickly depopuOn the street car, lated. mountains. Peyton compared his Waterbury Manager Arnold deserves much watch with the fare register, and indignantly declared that he"would marc encouragement than he gets not give his watch for two of that for his efforts to secure an occablamed thing, even if it did strike sional high grade entertainment. every minute." On arriving at the He has offered two such during the grounds, Hodge was terrorized on present season, neither of which beholding a plaster lion crouched have received a decent portion of by the door of the Forestry Build- the support they deserved. Ening, and entreated a policeman tertainments like thoje given by or the standing by to"p!easekecp that big Impersonator Flower, Mozart Symphony Club are educadog from biting him." Toombs was fascinated with the aquatic fowls tional, elevating and most delightdisporting in the water, and point- ful. Cultivate their company. ing to a whito crane with an enorThe fast through trains are runmous bill, innocently asked "what was that thing with the long lips?" ning again on regular schedule At the imminent risk of life and between Chicago and the South, limb, Hodge and Peyton persisted and the Earlington people or any in walking in the middle of the of our neighbors who will come to streets perusing the signs upon Earlington to catch these flyers either side and wondered who that may travel by trains that stop only man Co. was who appeared as a at important places. partner upon most of the business My Neighbor Told Me signs of the city. Toombs swag About Hood's Sarsaparilla and advised me gered along the pavements with an air of rustic importance, and ear- to try it This is the kind of advertising nestly besought the others to come which gives Hood's Sarsaparilla tbe largest and' walk with him "upon the sales in the world. Friend tells friend say-sho car-muff- s, from their home near Manitou, and the pursuit of the enraged faiher of thegirl, Mr. Polk Walker. It was recounted that the. couple had taken Dame's young son and fled e wagon toward in a Tenncssee.JLast week Mr. Walker, a son, and named Beal, overtook Dame at Cedar Hill, Tenn., where they had Dame arrested. Beal .and the town marshal guarded him all Wednesday night. At breakfast time when Dame was seated to cat the morning meal theMarshal thought him safe and left him for a moment. Dame thought more of freedom than of breakfast and absconded. Miss Walker had been given an opportunity to come home before Dame ran away, but refused, e would remain with him. After Dame had gone the girl felt deserted and would have come back with her faiher but he then refused to allow it and left her alone to her fate. Walker returned by train with his grandson, and the son and Beal came through bringing Dame's horses with them and leaving the wagon as worthless. It was supposed that Dame would return to learn what was done with his team and the girl, and that the two would then go their way. Dame had only a few dollars in money. Later news comes from pnr Hanson correspondent that Dame has since returned to that place alone, and took conveyance to the countrytwo-horsson-in-la- The backward young office Two weeks aco The Bee cave a was looking unutterable patent at tbe clerk things girl full account oi the elopement of beloved better than life itself and was Dan Dame with his wife's sister holding off as though it were a dangerous proceeding to talk love to a girl when she was half dead for him to say all there was to be said. "You are so beautiful," be murmured. L."Ob, I'm so glad you think so," she said with a wild desire to shake him. Q"And your bands," he whispered, "I never saw such beautiful bands and such taper fingers." "Oh, do you think so?" she responded wondering wny mose taper lingers were not scratching bis eyes out. "Yes, I do," be gurgled, "You know if I bad such fingers I would have a patent put on them." Her moment had come. She wai desperate. "What's tbe matter with a diamond ring?" she blurted right out.and it brought hltn to bis senses so quick that it made his pocket-booswim. k A Champion Walker. Harry Chester, Pugilism has just been made to serve a new purpose in Earlington. The Electric Light Boxing Club Telegraph was invited to come out of the rain and spar on the stage in Masonic dKMjfCBsSRWmjts JV'rayaBsmarsiiiWB Hall Saturday night, where, after Wliitlcy County ' a lew rounds, Democratic candiAddress, date Nunn was produced and put up to declaim. He declaimed with such force Kentucky. JELLICO , TENN and earnestness that his audience, composed largely of ardent lovers LUMP OF BIRD EYE COAL. of the "manly art of sell defense" who went there to sec the boxing, MINERS AND SHIPPERS OF was very soon decimated and only a handful of the faithful remained tJne well-know- n m to hear candidate Nunn tell about how badly the country needed more silver free and a big per as a capita. The house was not half filled, . a even when the boxing was at its height, and before the speaker had Famous-BIR- D finished it had dwindled at least one half. It was amusing and Special attention given to Mining, Screening and Handling. gpitiful to see how the poor boys young and old corralled behind WE ARE PREPARED TO FILL ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY. the speaker and on the stage by the sudden appearance of that gentleman and his declamation ILJ . A. yearned for escape when there was rio escape and finally overcame T PLEASE .ADDRESS ALL COMMUNICATIONS TO THE their scruples in the matter and filed by twos and threes off the COMPANY. stage around by the speaker and down the center aisle to the door and freedom. Others who loved pugilism but did not appreciate enforced attendance at a declamaMrs. E. R. McEuen is still imtory feast got out the best way proving and it is hoped will soon they could over chairs or what be entirely recovered. not anything for liberty. WE HAVE SPARED To Cure a Cold In One Day. .taxing it aitogetner it was a " regular Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. sort of NO EXPENSE an entertainment, only the sold-ou- t All Druggists refund the money if it tails crowd left the hall peacably and to Cure. 2jc For sale by St. Bernard To make our Funeral Equipdid not use old eggs and bad cab Drug Store, Earlington, Ky. ment the best in this part of bage, according to the free silver The Bee now has close neighcode. the State. Anything and bors. The new barber shop is everything you want in livery. EASTER SUNDAY. inhabited and the lawyer's office will be in a day or so PRICES ALWAYS Special Train from Providence Don't Tuliafru Spit inl Simile lour IJTc Altai. Coal Co., 3 - MKaflaRSraVaOBlK 49PB1I&RP and J JELLICD"-Fro- Jellico Vein. j VANDERPDDL B Sole Miners of the g GIVE Unsurpassed both Steam Domestic Coal. EYE CANNEL -- 3 3 i J; TRIAL--' 2 7(iUU.i..li.UUiiU,ttUU iiuiuiuiiuumiuums? "Royal-Nunn-such- to Earlington. The Providence Accommodation train will be run from Providence to Earlington Easter Sunday April 18, to enable the people to attend services at the Catholic Church. Leave Providence 7:45. a. m. Leave Madisonvillc 8:30 a. m. Arrive at Earlington 8:40 a. m. Returning leave Earlington 1 p. m. new job press this week and en larging its quarters.' The Bee's reputation fof having the best equipped office in this part of the We State is being preserved. have both steam and water power to drive our presses. ot Hosd's Sarsaparilla taken now will build up tbe system and prevent serious illness later on. Get only Hood's A course To quit UiUiciu u.Mlly a n. I former, bo mat; nctle. lull of life, nurvo unit vlfur, tulto tho wonder-workethat makes weak men strong. Alt ilrunclsts, toe or II. Curo guaranteed Ilooklet anil aimplo free. Address Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or Now York. THE LOWEST. Mrs. Jennie E. Moore and daughter Celeste, are expected home from Georgia Monday. They have been with Prof, and Mrs. Kemp at Barnesville, Ga., since November. Whenever a druggist tells you he has tomething just as good for coughs, colds, grip, etc., as Dr. Bell's Pine Tar Honey, he is thinking of bis profits.and not of your welfare. We make tbe genuine, and authorize all druggists to guarantee it to be the best on earth. The E. E. Sutherland Medicine Co,, Paducab, Ky. For sale by St. Bernard Drug Store, Earlington; Geo. King, St. Charles. WALKER & TWYMA! Main Street, West of Railroad, ' n r The Bee is putting in its large eftEblNGTON, KY. A complete Stock of. Stoves, Castings, AND TINWARE." key-not- Repairing, Mr. J. H, Laffoon, of St. Charles, paid The Bee one of those kind of calls on Saturday that an editor most enjoys and that does him most good. There was a combination of commenda tion, continuation and something else pleasant. Stands at the Head. Aug. J. Begel, tbe leading druggist ot Sbreveport, La., says: "Dr. King's New Discovery is the only thing that cures my cough, and it is Ihd best seller I have." J. F. Campbell, merchant of Saflorcl, Ariz., writes: "Dr. King's New Discovery is all that is claimed for it, it never fails, and is a sure cure for Consumption, Coughs, and Colds. I cannot say enough for its merits." Dr. King's New Discovery tor Consumption, Coughs and Colds is not an experiment. It has been tried for a quarter of a century, and stands at tbe bead. It never disappoint. Free trial bottles at St. Bernard Drug Store. y Commandery, No. C, feels highly honored over the selection of Mrs. J. E. Day, one of their members, to the second highest office in the State, that of Vice Grand Noble Commander. This, we believe, is the first time in the history of the order in Kentucky that a woman has been selected to fill the above named position and quite naturally the lodge here feels happy over the result. 525, U. O. G. HOW TO FiKD OUT. Fill a bottle or common water glass with urine, and let it stand twenty four hours; a sediment or setting indicates a diseased condition ot the kidneys. Wben urine stains linen it is positive evidence ot kidney trouble. Too frequent desire to urinate or pain in tho back, is also convincing proof that tbe kidneys and bladder are out of order, WHAT TO DO. There is comfort in the knowledge so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Roo- t, the great kidney remedy fulflllscvery wish in relieving pain in the back, kidne)s, liver, bladder and every part of tbe urinary fl corrects inability to bold passaces. urine and scalding pain in passing it, or bad fleets following use of liquor, wine or brer, nnd ovrroomei lliat unpleasant ne- cesMty of being compelled to pet up miny limes during the night to urinate, 1 lie llect of Swamp-Roo- t mild and extraordinary h soon rculiied. Il stands the high est for its most wonderful cures of the most distressing cases. If you need a medicine you should have the best. Sold by drug- cists, nrice fifty cents and one dollar. For a sample bottle and pamphlet, both sent free by mail, mention Tub Hkb and send your full postofTice address to Dr. Kilmer & Co , Bingbampton, N. Y. The proprie tors ot this paper guarantee tho genuineness of this offer. 1 Earlington Roofing and Guttering, "Sky-highand prices dirt cheap. niPFT-.- " in quality '8r c T-- FROM MILL TO WEARER. The Wholesaler, Ttia Jobber and Store Keeper. jSjS-- Which Saves you 4 Big Profits. U Commission House, E. ROSBNBURGBR Sc CO. oie. iQZudsi.MYQllKClTY. A $0.00 " 1 buitb Foni Hop's Jldonb Suits, Sizes 3 to 15, wilt) extra pair of pants, ?2.93 $2a98 SIB, usaygrri 7,50 ?i,...l.ul n k mail frrim Atl Va"VL Fancy Brown, Cray. Black, or Dlue Worsted Corded Cheviot, made In latest style, nneu wup .mponeo nrmcr .iui, trimmed and linlshed In the best ofCustom Tailor manner. You cannot duplicate It la your town tor io.oo. The same goods made for Youth's, ij( OK to 18, In I ong Pants, Coat and Vest, CUSTOM UADB TO ORDER n TIim Su!u are GUARANTEBD to be made from Imported Wool Cheviot, in Clack, lllue, Grey, anJ Drown, In sizes from with Sailor years ofsge. Made up j lined with fast Dlack Albert CollarCollar fancy embrolJered Sateen and Patent Waist Hands. Trimming and Work. Twill manslilp the very besr. same In Sizes for ages 10 to 15 years, without Sailor Collar. See Pattern's Below, ti9 suhmwi'. Q fCSShl TOsStyl.l.Vy. S: j CO j 1 i? o "-- mwA frV' 0 .3 tr flsvA A j l 7 m with Extra pi""- iMPef I CCI I T How to measure for 10 I Men's and M llreast and it . II, U,ll the Vest, ami from Crotch to Heel for I'ants. around Measure the Youths Suits I aJL-Lf- e nisi v HtaCLLLVisl The ladies will be pleased with the appearance and the contents of The Bee this week. Just look at the front page and the general beauty and newsiness throughout It's as bnghtps a new spring bonnet. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Tho best Salve in tho world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Sll ItbeuTi, Fnver Sores. Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns and nil Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles or no pay required. Il is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 35c per box. For Sale by St. Bernard Drug Store. FiTl i i5-s- . -- 0 oQp -- U' Piv Pr. I ii I" :g? S.5, 5g -S 6 b I -' " Jr ijrltlli tUr.iVr'f I press Char and Res, should you lied refund money ? HV4 I I V .tJLiA mmm " "'''.ji24L. notice! satis, wilt the ' & Hi.m LH n FiaW W Remember You buv ilirect from one. of the largest Clothing Manu facturers in America. fcjto 117V.n A,!.rtnt Ml.1 Pnct Cittem. PmftSS Money Order or Registered Utters, also age at last birthday, an I if large or small for his are. Money cheerfully refunded If not satisfactory, bend ac. stamps for sam .. ples, tape measure, measuring, bwi aaU faaH ir Mrj cm fl fi me aff Mica W m. " hearth." The lack of space forbids a rec- Hop-kinsvil- le ord of ups and downs in detail. For full accounts, the reader must call upon the boys, who take great pleasure in narrating their wonderful adventures and all concur in the opinion that if the world is as big in every direction from Earlington as it is down "to'rds Nashville, it never was made in six days." it gives strength, health, vitality and vigor, and whole neighborhoods use it as a family medicine e. that Hood's Sarsaparilla cures; that Hf; 1 gjAUDY CATHAKIIC V10 - CUREC011&TIPAT18H V 1 'iaia WVftinaaiaaaaBiaaaa.i.i.amiaaiaaaaaa'ataaiaaVH- -- aa aaiaia r za ABSOLUTELY GOARAKTEED ?,: Can. arnen I ft and Voaktrt free. id. BTKRI.Iftfl ItKUKPr CO.. Chlravo, Koatrtal,m m . , w wm immmw,ww9mw 9'W9mwwmwm wm sot s AIM yiwy' Itn. y ttl.a www Tho example of W. W. Brewer, justice of tbe peace and a prominent citizen of This being Holy Week, observed by our Mt. Jewett, Pa., is worthy of emulation. leavj home without a Catholic citizens, is not a favorable one He says: "I never bottle of Chamberlain's Colic Cholera and for entertainments. Diarrhoea Remedy and always recommend it to my friends. It is tbe best I ever Capt. John Twyman now has a used, and never fails to give immediate How'a This? telephone from business house to relief." For sale by St. Bernard Drug We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward home and can now be summoned Store, Earlington; Ben T. Robinson, Morfor any case ol Catarrh that cannot be to discipline his young soldier at tons Gap; Geo. King, St. Charles. cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. any hour. Parson Hall contribSome of those weddings have F. J. Cdbnbv & Co., Props.,. Toledo, O. uted of his knowledge and ingen- not occurred yet, but, they will. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. uity in the construction of this Evorrbody Soya So. Cbeney for the last 15 years, and believe ingenious telephone. Cascarots C'antlv CathatJo, tho most him honorable in all "business transactions, medical discovery of tlio ngo, pleasElectric Bitters. and financially able to carry out any obligaant and refreshing to tho taste, net gently Electric Bitters is a medicine suited for and positively on klilnoys, liver and IkwcIs, tion made by their firm. cleansing tho cnUro system, dispel corns, West & Ttuux, Wholesale. Druggists, any season, but perhaps more generally euro hcaUacho, fovcr, habitual constipation and biliousness. Plcaso buy and try a box Toledo, O. Waldino, Kinnan & Marvin, needed when tbe languid, exhausted feel10, ffiJ, 150 cents. Bold nnd of O. O. O. ing prevails, when the liver is torpid and gunrautood to euro by all dniKglsts. Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, sluggish and the need of a tonic and alterNotice. acting directly upon the blood and mucuous ative Is felt. A prompt use of this medi Tho annual meeting of the stocksurfaces of tbe tytem. Price 75c. per cine has often averted long and perhaps fatal bilious fevers. No medicine will act holders of the St. Bernard Coal TestiSold by alt Druggists. bottle. more surely in counteracting and freeing Company will be held in their ofmonials free. tbe system from tbe malarial poison. fice at Earlington, Ky., WednesHall's family Pills are the best. Indigestion, Headache, Constipation, Dizziness yield to Electric Bitters. 50c. day, April 21, 1897. George C. Atkinson, Are you a subscriber to The aod ft. 00 per bottle at St, Bernard Drug Store. io-Bee? You should be. Secretary. 5t Hood's Pills act easily and promptly on the liver and bowels. Cure sick bead-ach- Dr. J. L. Duhn has gone to Madisonvillc whece he wiil make his future home. The Doctor has lived some years at Hecla, and looked to the needs of the afflicted at that place, but the Hecla people would not get sick enough often enough. However, Dr. Dulin will continue his Hecla practice as formerly. ACS' oL THE DEFERENCE in the Quality and the amount of light produced p JX?" by an old fashioned TALLOW DIP and an INCANDESCENT BULB ZZS is not more marked than is the difference in. appearance, in style and quality of the Wearing fB Apparel made by -- Late Literary News. "Does Modern College Education Edu cate, in tbe Broadest and Most Liberal Sense of tbe Term?" is on of tbe most im portant inquiries that could be set on foot. This discussion, which is lo be taken part in by President Gilman of the John Hopkins, President Dwight of Yale, President Scburman of Cornell, President Morton ot tbe Stevens Institute, Henry Thurston Bishop Potter and Peck of Columbia, others of tbe most distinguished men ot both tbe United States and Europe, is be gun in tbe April Cosmopolitan by a radical inquiry Into tne educational proDiem along the lines of Herbert Spencer. President Gilman will follow in a direction almost Altogether there is equally searching. promised tbe frankest possible expression ot opinion, ana it seems prooaoio mat it will be tho most thorough comparison ever made of educational methods with tbe life at tbe close of tbe needs of every-da- y nineteenth century. Jf M. BORN & CO., THE GREAT CHICAGO MERCHANT TAILORS, Mm mW -- and the work of the mass of Tailors. 'I The Sulta and Overcoats of the former are fine productions of Tailoring Art. Wo Cuorantee to fit and please you and save you money. 300 CHOICE NEW PATTERNS to select from. "o?r ' AT ST, BERNARD GENERAL STORE. ( The Bee and Gloiie-Democrat OUR CLUBBINQ OFFER. Twice-a-wee- k won-dort- ul riE Bee Globe-Democrat Sunday and Globe-Democr- Daily and at one year $.175 Twice-a-week for $6 both one year for The Bee, and Daily (only) The Bee and 5 Courier-Journa- l both one one year for $i.S day Courier-Journa- l both The Bee and any leading; publiGentlemen Agents to aid in an exone year for ?8 cation at low price. cellent school work, which is now being placed in every county in The Bee and Daily (only) Courier-Journa- l both one the United States, Call on M. M. ?G, 50 year for GILMOUR, General Agent, at Will receive prompt attentat at Dawson Springs, Ky., or address The Bee and Louisville Evening Post both one this office. Student Register Company, Lock Estimates Pwd $2 75 upon application, year for Box 344, Nashville, Tenn.t Kft year Offered to I'irst class Lady or The Bee and Daily and Sun $75 to $100 Per Month both one 4 50 year for $1.50 The Bee and Weekly Lou- isville Commercial both vJOB WORK a& n STORK OF THE CHURCH jmL AND CONGREGATION. (S!urclj Directory. CATHOLIC CHURCH OF r Tl I $HE j""? ' SUNDAY CUOOL. CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR. M'ATICNAL KA "LES80fl III. SECOND QUARTER. INTER- - SERIES, APRIL 18. Week Beginning April 18. Comment by Iter. S. II. Doyle. Tone "Dlfforent kinds ot doath and ths conquest ot thorn." I Cor. xr, (An 1plc Fnr tho toplo.) TUB IMMACULATE ST. BERNARD COAL COMPANY. INCORPORATED.) J SM j CHICAGO, tit t'W a 'ssr . V $ "! Ci . ftVMKN tvita,ssiy kV. CONCEPTION. Hi I t is I 'J rr 1 L CHRISTIAN CHURCH. ent kinds of death, nnd also toll us how each may bo conquered. Thcso aro phys- g Sunday icbool every Sunday morning from 10 30, Communion ical, spiritual and eternal death, nnd 10jo toPraytr meeting every tervlce following at Wednesday evening. 40. thcso forms of death and their conquest Serv cei first and tblrd Sundays In each month R.V. Oxta, Tailor. aro tho study beforo us. ' 1. Physical donth nnd its conquest. MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH. Wo nil know what physical death is Services second Saturday evening and Sunday i .ho Boparntlon of tho eouI from tho body, each month. Prayer meetinc Monday night E3x-eiirxGlat 9 jo a. m. D b. Edwards. Pastor leaving tho body a lifeless, inanimate Sunday-choo- l form. Physical doath camo into tho M. B. CHURCH. world ns n result of Adam's sin. In tho A. M. CARROLL, Manager, R. G. ROUSE, Manager, Serlces first Sunday each month, morning day thnt man sinned God said ho should and night. Prayer meeting every Wednesday die Man did sin, nnd that day physical, nlgbt. bunday school at l'3o p. m. Union Street, Nashville, Tenn. .Palmer House, Broadway, Paducah, Ky. 337 C. C. HALL, Pastor. spiritual and eternal death camo into tho world that has sinco held universal S. H. NEWBOLD, Manager, CAPT. T. L. LEE, Manager,' . SauL M. E. CHURCH, SOUTH. 10, 13. "If tlicro bo no resurrection of swny. Enoch and Elijah nlono of all Cor. Main and Auction Sts., Memphis, Tenn. W. Main Street, Louisville, Ky. Services every fourth Sunday morning a d 342 tliodoad, then is Christ not risen." Tho mankind havo passed from tho present Cherry Pastor. Prayer meeting "Sudduooos taught that thero Is no rosur- - to tho futuro lifo without tasting death. night, by J. T.night every Friday A. S. FORD, Manager, 327 Upper Second Street, Evansville, Ind. rootion, neither nngcl nor spirit (Acts nil, But physical death has been conquered u & --by, and overywhuro tho apostles sccincd to -by Jesus Christ, and through Him nnd Y. P S. CHRISTIAN BNDBAROR. find thoso who hutol tho doctrlno of tho T. HESSER, Hauser Building, St. Louis, Mo.; J. W. Agente--JOH- N Prayer meeting rosurroctlou (Acts lr, 2; xx 1, 8, xvll, !12). Him nlono wo can conquer it "Christ, at;Assembly Hall. every Sunday evening at 6 jo, being rniscd from tho dead, dioth no . llut It Is tho great fact which crowns all in BRIDGMAN, Room 85, Hartford Building, Chicago, 111 ; tlio work of Christ 15y it Ho wag with more; death hnth no dominion orer GENERAL UAPTIST CHURCH. Him. ' ' And not only so, but death hath ( Rom. power doclarcd to bo thoSon of God Preaching on Saturday nleht and 1, i), and wo must bcllovo In our boarts no dominion over thoeo who trust in Sunday of ercb the Third month. Praier meeting every evening. Lei Hamkixs, Pastor. that God raised lllui from tho dead (Horn. Christ. They no longer fear it or dread Tuesday x, 0; I Tlioss. Iv, 14). it, for Christ gives them tho victory 11, 15. "If Christ bo not rlson, then Is over death. RELIGIOUS NOTES. our preaching rain, nnd your faith is nlso 2. aln." And all tho apostles would bo When Spiritual death and its conquest.man died physically as n consoToday tho Catholics celebrate Holy scored os fulso witnesses for preaching , what was not true. Tho rcsurroctlon of quenco of sin, ho also died morally and Thursday. Tomorrow will bo good FriChrist frutn thodoad lsthonsuranco to nil spiritually. Tho seeds of spiritual death day, the Fltday lefote Easter sacred as men that Ho is Indeed tho Son of Darld, wcro born in him nt tho samo tiino ns tho Mosslnh of Israel and tho Judgo of all thoso of physical death. Ho was dead in the commemoration of the irucifixiun of nion (Acts II, xll, 81). As surety ticspabscs and in sins, ilo was awny our Lord. for us Ho was dolUcred for our offenses, from God and powerless. Ho could not Sunday will be Easier. As has been the but If Ho Is not raised front tho dead thero return to God. Ho was alivo to sin nnd ls.no Justification for tho sinner, for tho dead to Gcd. Ho was alivo to unright-coueiic- cu&iom, a special train will be run from surety remains in prison (Horn. Iv, 25). Earlinj;ton nn that day lo and dead to holiness. But Providence to Unless Christ Is nllvo from tho dead thero enable persons so desiring to attend serM no gospel to preach, no glad tidings for through Christ spiritunl death may also Mnncrg,nnd nil preachers nro fools and liars. bo overcomo. "Ho that henroth ily vices at the Catholic church in the morn10, 17. "If Christ bo not rnlscd, your word, " says Christ, "nnd bolioveth on ing. See notice elsewhere, giving schedule faith is vain; yo nro yot in your Bins. " A Him that sent Mo hath ovcrlastiug life of train. o dead Christ lias no power to Bavo or to and shall not conio into condemnation, sins, and I think that is tho forco of but is passed from Negotiations are pending between Rcsj death unto llfo." tho question in crso 20. Why baptlzo any God, who is lich in mercy," says J. T Cbrrry and C. C. Hall towards the ono in tho narao of n dead Chrlstf Israel "But n was baptized unto Moses as a living loader Paul, "for His great lovo wherewith Ho holding of a series of meetings in Earling-teHigh-price- d at an early date. Arrangements are in the oloud and in tho eon (I Cor. x, 1, 2). loved us, oven when wo wero dead in Our Christ is nllvo from tho dead, an Im- sins, hath quickened us together with not yet perfected but full anrouncment mortal man, tho God man, hating all ChrisC" Spiritual death has also been will bs made in this column later power in licavon and on earth. At God's overcomo by Jesus Christ, and through right hand Ho is tho assuranco to every Him wo also mny overcomo it Special Easter services will be held by , Jjellorcrof tho forgiveness of sins, for thoro 3. Eternal death and its conquest the Knights Templar at the Cumberland AVMuld .not bo nt God's right hand ono on Tho most awful cousequenco of sin is Presbytirian Church in Madison ville next wwhom nny sin was resting. 18. "Thon they also which aro fallen J eternal death, not eternal cessation of Sunday afternoon al 3 p. m., to wbich the .."aslcop In Christ nro porlshod." If Christ life, but eternal separation from God public is invited. Sir Knights will assemand punishment for sin. Eternal death ble at 2 p. m. in the Asylum. Sec full If not nt God's right hand, nllvo forovor-Morthen Stephen was deceived and lied is awful, nnd wo may well thank God Earling-to- n wlion ho said, "I goo tho Son of Man stand- that wo may havo tho victory over it program in Madisoonville news Sir Knights and all others who desire ing on tho right hand of God" (Acts 11, through Jesus Christ This is tho pre50). Ananias Hod when ho said to Saul, cious truth Bible, Through Christ to go by rail may do so on the Providence "Tbolxml Jesus npronrcd unto thco In tho God gives of tho us eternal lifo instead of special whicn leaves nariington at 1 p. m way as thou earnest" (Acts ix, 17), nnd all Paul's testimony as to tho dead being ab- eternal death. "God bo loved tho world The poem written for The Der by Rev. sent from tlio body nnd present with'tho that Ho gavo His only begotten Son, that S. V. Schelton, Presiding Yankee Ingenuity. Elder of the ur (Jolofed (Mti?ens. Lord (II Cor. v, 8; Phil, 1, 21, 23) is sim whosoever bolioveth in Him should not perish ,but should have over lasting life. " M. E. Church for this district, and pubply without foundation. The following is from March 19. "If in thls.llfo only wo havo bono in ' 'God hath given to us eternal life, and lished last week, attracted considerable at"One of the big Lynn All comtnumcationt and nutters of news per Scribncrs: .If you arc, there is but one place in Earlington Christ, utSnnrct nil men most miserable" this lifo is in His Son." tention. Ulnlne to thli column should t addressed 10 shoe shops made a pair of ladies' Tho present llfo ot tho believer Is set forth Blblo Headings. Gen. ii, 17; Pa. to get a quick lunch at BEALL'S. Geo. ALiXAXDta, Earliadon, Kr. boots for the Paris Exhibition of by tho Holy Spirit both in tho gospols xxiii, -1; Isa. i, The Sunday Schools, Church services, ix, 2; Math, xxr, minutes. A nnd tho epistles as u llfo of tribulation and 40; Johniii, 1889 hi twenty-fou- r HON A. M. B. CHURCH. 10; v, 21; viii, 51; Rom.vi, prayer meetings and Christian Endeavor affliction nnd sullorlng (John xvl, 83, Col Services every Sunday morning at n o'clock, notary public followed the operaEph. ii, v, 14; CoL services are well attended in Earlingtou I, SI; I,Pot. II, 20, 21, lr, 12, 18), a llfo of 11; viii, I Thess. iv, I Tim. v, but not too well. Many who do not often and erenlne at 7 o'clock. Sunday school ai g 30 tion, watch in hand. For this Buchj treatment from tho world as Christ ii, a.m. II II. Carter, paitor. feat the pair of shoes went through Hot Coffee all the time. Fresh Stock of Fruits, Himself received (John xr, but tho 0; I John ill, 14, 15; v, II Pet see inside a house of worship would do Bufferings nro not worthy to bo compared J ii, 17; Rev. iii, the usual routine of the shop, but 1IT. ZtON BAPTIST CHURCH. well to devote some time lo religious afConfections, Cakes, Canned Goods, Fine Ciwith tno glory to bo revealed, nnu wo aro fifty-seve- n Service Sabbath at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Sun at exceptional speed; fairs. over to consider Christ nnd Ills sufferings day school at g 30 a. m. W. W. Foster, pastor. A Continuous Benediction. gars 'and Tobacco at REASONABLE different operators and forty-twlost wo grow weary nnd faint (Rom. rill, Everywhere In civilized society thoso It is the custom throughout the country 18; Heb. xll, 0; John xlr, 1). PRICES. Miss Annie Sanbery, of Atkinson Col machines were concerned in the who riso highest in tho scalo of being among the many thousands of Christian SO. "Jut now Is Christ rlson from tho work, which required twenty-si- x dead and becomo tho first fruits of thorn nro tho philanthropists, tho humanitari- Endeavor Societies to hold "Sunrise meet- lege was the guest of Mrs. Mintte Ray pieces of leather, fourteen pieces ans, tho sinccro Christians, whoso lives ings on Easter Sunday morning In ac- Saturday and Sunday. that slept," In versos 5 to 8 Paul xnon-tloCORDICR I1U1LDINU, of cloth, twenty-fou- r buttons, six different appoarancos of Christ nro a continuous benediction. They go cordance with this universal custom, the Miss Paralee Ray visited relatjves in EARLINGTON, KY button-holetwenty-fou- r attar UU resurrection, and thero nro at about making sacrifices of time, pereighty MAIN AND RAILROAD. He showed sonal comfort and money, so they may Earlington Endeavorers will hold such Evansville, Saturday and Sunday. laastfiro others recorded. Thus tacks, twenty nails, two box toes, Himself nllo after Ills passion by many dispcuso tho gifts of costliest kind, not service at 5:30 next Sunday morning. All Mr. Shelton wears a very big smile on two steel shanks and twenty yards A HANDSOME ILLUSTftATCD CATALOGUE OF THE lnfalllblo proofs (Acts 1, D), speaking much merely in charity, but in tho broad and members are urged to make an effort to be bis face. What is ii? A big fine boy. of thread. Since that time, the diot tho kingdom during thoso 40 dnyB noblo traits of character that olevato at this special service at the hour of sunrcsurroctlon and lslblo ascenRev. G. 13. Walker preached bis intro- vision of labor upon a pair of shoes HYHHT& STRrnTOSBDSIHESSCOLLEBE. sion, tho kingdom which Is associated with and enthuse men of lower grade. Exalt- rise. Tbis special service has come to be ductory sermon at the A. M E. Zion has become still greater, and there tho resurrection of tho saints nt tho second ing their own nature, they, by their regarded as something of a test of the (33nlVrnr) LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY, is a larger number of machines church Sunday night. coming of Christ (verses CO 51; Isa. xxr, example nnd lifo of sacrifice, influence earnestness and zsal of Qjnlnint VnluoU Information to thott itestrtng to Lettm Endeavorers The 8, 0; Dan. xil, 1, C; Acts 111, CO, 21; Math. others (0 bo mindful of thoso who, by The music furnished by Rev. Anderson's employed, with the result that a PENMANSHIP, ETC. TELEGRAPHY. SHORTHAND. xxv, 81, 82). pair of ladies' boots can now be reason of untoward circumstances or in- meeting will be led by the society's presi choir was creditable lo them. ttoeqvaUJ ftutlUlafor Lornllng (IrnJunlrt in ZtxrtUlt Allunllotu. ROtCO VOry LOW. SI, 2. "For sinco by man camo doath, efficiency on their part, fail to compre- dent. Mr W. F. Burr. inby man camo also tho rcsurroctlon of tho Miss Eliza Pritcbelt, who has been on made complete in this factory hend tho truo significance of life, and, side of twenty minutes." Catholic Statistics. doad, for ns In Adam all dlo, een eo In the sick list for sfcvcral weeks, is improvChrist shall all bo mado allvo." In verso 4B but for timely aid, would drag out Tbe Catholic statistics for the whole ing slowly. Philadelphia NIEMS & STEIKBAUGH. Adam nnd Christ nro spoken of ns tho first n miserable existence. The English towi of Godalming United States are: Fourteen Archbishops, Adam nnd tho last Adam. Tho first Methodist Miss Sallie Ross, of Madisonville, was has a (raveled cat that should be 74 Bishops, 10,752 priests, 9.670 churches. brought sin nnd death upon tho race, but the guest of her sister last week. allowed hereafter to choose its Wo Shall llo Rewarded. tlio Ust has brought llfo nnd resurrection 5,189 missions, 9 universities, 109 semiOnUGGtCT, domestic surroundings. Thnt wo may bo truly prepared to naries. 852 high schools, 3.438 parochial A large crowd of people from MadisonIt was for nil who will accept Him. All nro of necessity In Adam, tho ono mnn by whom welcome Him, in death or in judgment, sent to Leeds by rail, 200 miles schools, with 812,611 pupils; 249 orphan ville were out here Sunday at the rally. sin entered tho world (Rom. r, 13, IS, 10), let us bestir ourselves, nnd also ask icr PRACTICAL ST. CIIAIILKS, Dig meeting at Nortonville next Sunday. away, but six weeks later appeared nil who accept Christ nro In Christ nnd y vently His mighty nid. Let tho cnthusi asylums, with 38.903 inmates; 888 chari its old home looking well tho benofltsof His righteousness, which asm for useful work possets us, and tho table institutions; total estimated Catholic All are invited to attend and help raisejhe at and Jewelers. KENTUCKY. pleased, but consideably thinner Watchmakers aro sufficient for all who will accept Him, T'V Philadelphia Led- collection. flames of worship riso from faithfnl nnd population, 9,506,427 nnd whosoovor will may (Iter, xxll, 17). and rougher for its undesired loving and adoring hearts, to Qod our ger. arc prepared to do Rose Ratcliff We Mr;. Alice Hughes, Mrs. 23. "Hut ovory mnn In his own order, Like Cine of Druggists' Sundries Christ tho first fruits, afterword they that Father, nnd then, having plenteously UoJ's Message. and others were out horseback riding last outing. Pifst-Qlas- s QevJeky Repairing. aro Christ's nt His coming. " In CoL 1, 18, brought forth tho fruits of good works, prescriptions Carefully omromtif Tbe Bible contains the promise of its week. Ocean freights are cheap, and and Rov. 1, 6, Christ Is called tho firstborn wo shall by Him bo plenteously rewardits own entire solution and explantion. preached for tbe not likely lo increase when a single Hev Anderson Gordon ed, through Jesus ChriBt, our Lord. 05 first begotten from tho dead, for by Office at Galbreath'a Old The message of the master is that we shall rally Sunday. Rev. Foster was master ship, like the new twin-screA LA HELLE JAKDIN1ERE. Ills rcsurroctlon nil resurrections Parish Messenger. havo taken placo or will tako plooo. Both Stand, west of Railroad. seek first tbe kingdom of God and his of ceremonies. steamship Pennsylvania can carry Hospitality. just nnd unjust shall rlso from their graves & L. righteousness, and then all these There will be Easter service at the A. grain enough to load 616 ordinary (Actsxxlr, 15), but thero shall bo nn lntcr-a- l Hospitality is a Christian virtue, nnd FASHIONABLE I knowledge, apprehension, M. E. Zion church next Sunday. of 1,000 years between thorn. Itor. xx, it is ono of tho most effectlvo modes of In addition, the Rev. freight cars. PRICES REASONABLE. 6, 0, Is very plain upon this. I ovangolization. Tow efforts for tho good appreciation of the divine will be added Walker will preach the Easter sermon at Pennsylvania has accommodations . L24. "Then oomoth tho end, when Ho unto us. William J. Cozens, Salvationist, eleven o'clock. All are invited to attend. for 320 first and second class passhall hao delivered up tho kingdom to of others aro moro fitted to bo effective than when Christian mon and women Boston, Mass. She was built at Belfast, SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. God, oven tho Father." Tlio "afterward" T. H. Merriweatber was at White sengers. -M- EBCHAWT TAILORSHumanity. of tho previous erso liaa already oorcn!d of standing invito to their tables tho and her sister ship the Pretoria of Plains last Sunday. over f,800 years sinco Christ roso from tho young nnd tho hninblc, who seo thero God has made humanity as be has made 18,500 tons measurement is under W. A. NISI1BT, President Remember tbe reading room tonight. dead. Tho "thon" of this vorso will cover tho culture and tho charm of a Christian tbe world. As there are all phases of construction at Hamburg. P. W. WADDILL, Caibfor tho thousand years of thomlllcnnlum,after homo. J. H. Stalker. :: ano : : : Wonder why the Reading Club don't have nature, so there are all phases of society, which will como tho new heavens and earth 3fopkins (Eoufttu any moro programs. and they are bound together in tbe reali The English City of Birming1MP0RTFH OF CLOTHS ASD SUITINGS. wherein dwellcth righteousness, when God Kndeaior raragrapli. shall bo nil In all (verses 28, CO; II Pet We hear that you have been kicking ham recently lost a citizen who Denmnrk has lately formed iU first zation of the plan formed by the Almighty. 311 Upper I'lrit St., Evamvltle, Ind 111, 18). Inasmuch as "Ho Is nblo to sub-duRabbi E G. Hirscb, Hebrew, Chicago. because your name does not appear in this was born on the field of Waterloo, lie earnestly solicit tho patronage of Ms Hop all things unto Hlmsolf" (PhlL ill, Christian Endeavor society. column; you ought lo go somewhere bekins countr friends. 81) nnd will ovontuolly, why not trust A mission bond has been formed by Faith. where his father was among the side Madisonville to get jugs. See? I Mm ovcu now to subduo us fully unto Tncomn Eudenvorcrs to do work in tho Faith is the essential spiritual faculty of killed. His mother accompanied Himself nnd mnko us wholly now creatures rescue missions of tho city. Madisonville, Ky. To Compound tbe children of God, and men who propose to His gloryf (Rov. xxi, 5.) the 79th Cameron Highlanders, NORTONVILLE. Tho tempcrnuco committee of a Kan- to do away with faith and to put reason in 5, CO. "i'or Ho must reign till Ho hath - - - $50,000, Prescriptions. Mrs. Emma Clements is improving at and when her son was born the Capital Stock, put all enemies under His feet Tho lust sas Christian Endeavor society has or. its place cannot, in my judgment, profess properly it takes time. It requires euomy that shall bo dsstrcyod Is doath." ganized n Loyal Ternpcranco legion. experience and a complete knowlcorpse of the father was in the Transacts a general banking business and call themselves Christians. Rev. E. this writing. When Ho thus reigns nnd subdues, wo ore Ind invites the accounts ot tbe citizens of Some Kentucky Christian Endeavor-cr- s edge of drugs. It requires tho drugMrs. Martha Eaves and daughter, of same tent. Abott, Episcopalian, Cambridge, Mass. to reign with Him (Rev. v, 10; xx, 4, 0). Hopkins and adjoining counties, gist to hnvtt a largo variety of ilrttgs collect tho Sundny eggs of tho comEarlington, paid a visit lo Mr. and Mrs. Soo also Ps. cxllx. Ho Is now nt tho FaPeace. Has tbe finest and most sccuro vault in fresh drugv Ho must give the ther's right hand on tho Father's throno munity to raise money for thoir church. W. II. Eaves. o( Kentucky best possible uork and for compenHistory and example sbow that the nawaiting for tho completion of Ilia body, A littlo society of ten members drovo . that section sation lira must be reasonable Mrs. Sallie Eaves Is on the sick list. tho church, but alter that Ho will sit on 48 miles to attend n recent convention tions that succeed best arc those wbich own throno to judgo tho nations nnd of tho Marshall county (Ills.) Christian never seek for war, whoso people do not Ills Capital Slock Paid In, Surplus Fund, Rev. T. H.Merriweatber passed through Will receive prompt attention at rule tho world In righteousness (Math, 'fc.deavor union. WITH THE AUOVE FACTS REMEM60.000. $20,000 prepare great military establishments, but here enroute to While Plains. xxxv, 81; Acts xtll, 81). Then shall wo COMMENCED BUSINESS IN 1807. office. BER WE'RE CAREFUL. Estimates furnished Tho Junior EpworthLeagno of Chris- rather desire treaties of amnesty with their bo manifested with Him (Col. Ill, 4; I Mrs. Bell Taylor, of St. Charles, passed this John HI, 2); also Rev. Hi, 21. So a tlmo tian Endeavor of Vancouver, B. O., sup- neighbors. Rev. E. C. Bollcs, Unitarian, through here Saturday enroule to Clarks-villupon application. will como when on this, earth thero shall ports n untivo teacher in Japan nt an New York City. ST. BERNARD DRUd STORE. Tenn. bo no moro death, neither sorrow nor cryespenso of $C0 n year. URVAN HOPPER, (lonnjier The Awful Equality, ing, neither shall thoro bo nny moro palu Mr. and Mrs. ilrasber, of tbis place, beautiful tDall paper !BA.SCPCE5IR. All tho barber shops and tho railroad (Rov. xxi, l). Death is a socialist. We try to make a went to Madisonville shopping Saturday. stations in Spencer, la., nro supplied Tbe advantages of a bank account anb Decorations Oli, lit mo know tho power of Thy resurrecSO YEARS' with good literatnro by tho Friends' difference between the pauper's burial and are numerous. It is not to busiMr. Louts Clements nf Mortons Gap, tion! are better and cheaper this EXPERIENCE. tbe great man's funeral, but it cannot be paid a visit to his mother Sunday. ness men we aro talking they Oh, lit mo Bhow Thy risen llfo in calm nnd Christinn Endeavor society. know all about it but lo salaried season than ever before. It clear ruflnctlonl Tlirco "missionary pigs" nro bolng done. There are the flowers and the lack Our people are preparing for the quarOh, lot mo soar uhcro Thon, my Saviour, men, wage earners and to women cost so little to ornament a of flowers, but there is an awful equality. reared by an Atkins (Ark. ) Christian Christ, art gone Ixforol There's safety if tbe bank Is a terly meeting at this place Sunday. A house with beautiful hangIn m lid and lnurt It t mo dwell always only Endeavor society. Tho proceeds of their - Rev. M. W. Reed, Independent, Denver, good one. There's convenience largo crowd is expected. whero Thou art ings nowadays that the snlo will bo devoted to missions. Colo. the money always ready and out of reach of your own petty squansmall item of cost should Tut Tut!" dering, too. It is easy to spend TRADE MARKS, not cut any figure. Come About 3,000,000 tons of ice is When I was but a boastful youlh, An effort is being made in the Illinois small sums wben you havo n large OESIQN8. A Cure. in and let us give ou the CnPVOinUTO Jbn. sum in your pocket. Legislature to compel railroads in that the annual consumption of Greater And given lo verbosity, ;v ana description mar .H?i,Ti21J?f22!!!a.B ktch figures for your various Stale to accept two cents per mile as fare. If insomnia restless devil, New York. The amount used in My mother, with the point of Truth, Of course if sucb a law is made, a reduc-lion.rooms. You will be sur- MADISONVILLE, - KENTUCKY. KSfl55liiWt9.?,,.?bl.0- - Coronjunlcattori "itrtctir Eter fastens on your brain, summer is ia.000 tons daily, of Would pucture my pomposity. ' the wages of employes will most prised at the reasonableness O which 20 per cent is manufactured. And in her very gentle way, likely follow. .pic.tafrloU?nntLUoroU'Il, Munn Why not let passengers Here's a cure that for tbe evil Cfjcre is a Cimc of our prices. Will destroy the frightful strain. pay a little more far riding (ban force labor In the course of time manufactured That could not wound or nettle mn, SCIENTIFIC AMEMRAU. in n'ccept less wages. ST. BERNARD GENERAL STDRE or t5cnjtljtng Find a seat right hear tbe window ice may be cheaper than any other in kindly counsel she would say, hpuntlfMll . ..' . I11....,. Of a coach upon a train, kind, and it can be made chemi"Tpt lull "and that would scttlo mo. And if you have not already As tbe evening shades are falling Machinery in ice cally nure. teat free Addrcas done so this spring, now is MUNN & CO., And its slightly drizzling rain. (plants improves every year, and I often think her gracious plan 301 Jlroailwnr, tior York. the time to Paint, Paper and is tho season, Would prove a more delightful one, its cost has largely aecunea witnin To any person interested in hu la especially true of Hood's Pills, lor nomedl. In the springtime fix up the home generally, With which to govern people, than When lie mellow shadows flit cine erer contained so great curative power In the last five years. mane matters, or who loves aniso that it' will he a pleasanter Don't Use Drugs Tbe present harsh and frightful one. to small space. They aro a whole medicine Across ibeopen shutter rattling. mals, we will send free, upon ap place to live in. unless you Hum, and then only Paris has a wealthy citizen, a Wo should not bowl and rant and storm hero ou force yourself (0 sit. plication copy of the "Alliance," pure drugs, such as are sold by reWe have the most heau-tifsentiment and a patron of At Wrong, but with sobriety man of 1 ben jou listen to tbe racket sponsible drtiggmi. We lejp only tlie organ 01 this aocicty. In adline of wal( paper samr aft, who proposes to spend $100,-00- 0 Meet, men with brotbermen, and form Of the wheels upon the track,. the best Tint is the great rJis-- t dition to itensely interesting readpies at your command. restoring Malmaison, the One great "Tut tut!" society. in nctlon to be looked for wben the Of feme ancient old chair Iron ing, it contains a list of the Comb in and place your ortime comes that you need them residence of the Empress JoseNixon Wathrman. Thai goes ciackety, clickety cfacft. valuable and unusual premiums nl- Nowhere else will yon find so so jt, al"4Y ready, der now. Our prices are e phine. As a rule Frenchmen are TIs its clackely. clickely cllcktiy clacfr. ways efficient, alnays sat- a stock. A goad time to banjn b How jour head rocs forward and lack. Tbe Iloplttasville Manner says a new I given by this paper. Address exceedingly low and we can too superstitious to identify them- coal mine Is lo bo opened nt Mannlncloa. m tbat spring medicine lilsttnryt prevent a cold orpheus tbe evening save you money. " " " S Then Ihro'clackely go the whech steals selves with that unfortunate palace Dan A. Wilbert. ot Manninglon will bi TUB NATIONAL HUMANE ALLIANCE, revr.weilll-- r Ills, Chckrly, ST. BERNARD DRUG STORE, 96c. tfek fcwufapiw. JHiindici:, constipation, etc. 11 superintendent. Ualtcd Charllto Btttldlac. New Vfirk. ST. BERNARD BENERAL and unhappy life. J A. Frmtics-STORE BRVAN HOPPER, Manager. tbe b4lf I'M to take with Hood's Sarwparllt;. 20-2- "Test of tho Lnwii, I Cir. xt, 13.30 Mm. 3 Yemen, Golden Text, I Cor. .uri. . n mw A, if oi VfWllt 11J I'll LJll rnn.Atu.j i..jr IHU itct, D. nr, yv Btcarn. Whllo for thlqweol; wo turn from tho regular losson In tho Acts to n special resurrection losson, tho connection of thought Is not broken, for In tho noit losson In or der (Acta art, tho great number of believers In Antloch nmlolhowlicre wcro won ' through tho preaching of Jesus and tho resurrection, and it waa tho jxnvor of Ills resurrection that led them to semi relief, 'every mnn according to his nullity, to tho !ji brethren In Judaxi by tho hands of d Enter i.ry Tho Scriptures speak of tJireo differ- m.; teeondmati and lermon, 9 jo a. tn. Notary Inttroctlon and benediction at i.30 p. m. every SunJay. A. M. Coenan, paitor. flrtt mtis, Miners an a shippers 0f fTHE General - Offxoe, -.. lEDetrlingtori, T. COAL AND COKE. .. Offices. IZSXM.1I Hlfn EWNiVlUE 7 IinkIine To TH TfCy. 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J WarfrtaetM. n n I Mat ani IknJiT, K H2L .' WHVMIM, & tS s V