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Bee (Earlington, Ky.): November 11, 1897
Bee (Earlington, Ky.): November 11, 1897 Bee (Earlington, Ky.) 300dpi TIFF G4 page images Bee Publishing Co. Earlington, KY 1897 bee1897111101_sn87060004 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Bee (Earlington, Ky.): November 11, 1897 Bee (Earlington, Ky.) Bee Publishing Co. Earlington, KY 1897 $IMLS This electronic text file was created by Optical Character Recognitio n (OCR). No corrections have been made to the OCR-ed text and no editing has be en done to the content of the original document. Encoding has been done through an automated process using the recommendations for Level 1 of the TEI in Librar ies Guidelines. Digital page images are linked to the text file. Lilt & - "' , -- v ' ..-v.,-- . , ..... w.,, vv , :xaW , . Rr EIGHTH YEAR. wmiuiiuiiiiuimiiiiiuiitiiiuiiiiii mitttiiniiimiiwnn EARLINGTON, HOPKINS COUNTY, KENTUCKY, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER PENSION PAYMENTS. First Annual Hoport of Bvana. Oomraia-slono- 11, 1897. NO. 45 Official Vote of Hopkins County. r Clerk of the Court of Appeals, Election Tuesday. November 2nd,. 1897. Circuit Court Clerk. County Court Clerk. Count Judgo. County Attorney. Sherifl. Easy to Take to Operate Circuit Judgo. Common' wealth's Atlor- ney,. State Senator. Reprc- - The AntlclpateU Diminution In tho Nora barof l'ensloners not Keallied Itel- ttlTes ol itsrolutlunsry Sol. liters Still on tlio Lilt. senlatlve Jailer. Assessor. Sup't ol Schools, ConstituSur- veyor. Coroner, tional Amend- Arc features peculiar to Hood's Pills. Small 1 size, tasteless, efficient, thorough, as oho man ment. .felK; MLr9lIII&S of Safety bell-bnoy couse-quen- t& stops tlio cough nud cures tlio cause, "1 Was seriously affect 1 with a cough for rear. I"ald Imndmla of ilolUni lo due tors and for ratdklne.liui every Dilnviallcd uslll I triad Dr. Iwil'a Tbuj wonderful rtmnty saved iut llf," B. UttaUhari, As the enable tho mariner to avoid sunken rook nuU shoals, m Dr. Hell's wards otr tlio serious of a cough nrgloctcd. It .DR. BELL'S ey J. ROSKU III. Pine-Tar-Hon- JESh I guaranteed cure .for si, throat, lung-- and cbrat , is bronchitis. whooping IM wi troubl. n Including-asthma- "t as sn n.vti.iv pni J 1 Tkltl. RUrlu4 MB.Ir rmlh, vs. Snath"-- nu4(, ). La Mv.ll 'rippe, broutv tIUt Wf I, J A LV HELLtJ JARDINIEKE. 'L, FRITSCHxSc FASHIONABLE SOW, Wabuinqtox, Nov. 0. Tlio flrst annual report of tho commissioner of pensions, II. Clay Evans, to tlio secretary of tho interior, was mado public yesterday. A summary follows': There woro added to tho rolls during the year the names of CO, 101 now pensioners, and thoro were restored to the rolls !,7l person? who had been pre: viously dropped, n total of 01,072. During tho same period the losses to the roll were 31,l'C0 by deaths, 1,071 by of widows and mothers, ),8t5 by log-n- l limitation (minors), 2.0S3 for failure to claim pension for three' years nud 4,600 for other causes, aa of 41,132. Tho whole number of pensioners on ,the rolls Ji no 30, 1S07, was 07i!,0H. Tho net over thu previous year wasS,330 It will thus bo seon that tho pension roll has not yot begun lo show any diminution, though It has been anticipated by my predecessors In ofllco that such would Uj tho facL Seven widows and nlno daughters ot revolutionary soldiers are still ou the rolls. Tho amount disbursed for pensions by the twuston agents during the year was 81U'J,7U9,'J43.13, and the amount disbursed by treasury settlement was 5150,175.23, n total of tai,Dl'..7l7.S5. This exceeds tho uinouut disbursed during the fiscal year 1890 by the sum of S1,6S4,4S0, 181. PRECINCTS. said: You suvcr know you have taken a pill till It Is all over." c. C I. Hood & Co., Hood's - Tho only pllli to take with Hood's Sarsaparllla. Proprietors. Iiwcll, Jlast. B affZ II taZ W 1II O CO K 183 Gi Xfil 121 13G r. White PJatns..,.., St. Charles 5. Lake Earlinglon... 0. N. E. Earlinglon., 4- - 2. Nortonvillc 3. Motion's Cap. .... 53 37 9 122 180 57 148 $2 3C 3 1 70 6 8. Court House Elk Cotton E. Hanson 12. W. Hanson, 3. Oakwall N. Nebo S. Nebo Dalton Silent Kun 118 Charleston...,,.. ( 10. Dawson 20. Ilsley 21, Mill 22. Kijcbeu 7. Harnsley... 35 119 148 127 7 73 79 92 105 8 98 30 38 1C0 186 fj2 162 52 32 93 1 52 31 187 03 1 Go 184 G3 1G2 14 G 09 121 20; toi 49 117 07 12O tit. 57 89 20 26 9 77 102 5 1 52 60 53 125 lC 7 5 38 73 16 7 11 6 40 137 34 49 92 7' 93 125 133 148 17 89 104 05 88 29 12 7 122 34 IU1 23 96 no 37 33 103 ' 85 99 101; '5 93 IC4 .110 1C4 C8 Gi 63 95 126 A02 34 Ct no up '60 97 72 120 135 87 icG 108 Gi 7 4G 52 34 92 124 l85 04 160 51 35 70 122 46 32 27 S3 Go '33 15c lG '33 100 105 iGG "9 '37 96 '.83 59 59 180 G3 .77 I21 122; 90 104 60 28 28 88 73 102 5 teg C5 "4 "27 107 55 4 125 710 3" 132 99 icS 89 80 102 7 7i '03 M 74 97 128; III lG2 72 3" 132 93 69' 80 IP2 15 1G1 1 )5 5' 37 39 05 79 57 128 '4 127 97 3 65 19 9 05 128 in 132 in "9 165 52 141 7i 52 I 22 73 118 1G1 105 Gt 93 29 29 89 73 105 7 '7 .?8 9' IOI 109 07 32 IC9 160 75 120 129 84 icG 10G G2 lG 8 18 70 39 30 26 23 59 77 21 3 52 183 '9 90 123 3' 63 1G4 G8 '33 5 7 122 129 93 '33 70 -- '34 75 51 78 104 59 87 27 26 72 102 7 '5 '35 97 112. 114 G8 1G1 56 186 03 33 91 162 118 83 129 '32 133 181 G2 1G1 16 5 12 4 181 Gi 1G4 4 5 11 '85 IG5 60 74 121 48 5 72 I2P 129 leg 35 73 11G "3 "9 1G0 103 52 138 55 58 85 .'31 136 031 90 52 141 72 95 '34 03 79 5 88 5 4 140 S4 '47 149 97 5 44 23. 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Richland . 8 35 22 381 85I IC8 112 06! 80 5 03 72 97 140 158 91 5 I40 I4I 0 83 168 107 54 7 96 143 104 I'M 44 49 05 81 1G2 23' 18 58, 70 96 I4 M3 160 93 53 43 72 SG 03 87 1G2 152 -59 50 UG 48 .50 53 102 49 3. 32 , 93 54, 45 130 59 III IC5, 81 16G 59, IC2 57 20 33 9 33 30 32 88 47 42 33 163 5 09 96 141 15O '44 138 G4 98 90 106 104 112 66 6l 93 137 3" 105 33 '33 69 .92 116 70 97 171 18 51 65 148 92 142 140 691 7 1G3 81 39 91 109 109 65 127 94 '38 89 I 5 44 4 3' 34 34 16 52 80 125 43 53 33 93 120 '83 Go '54 71 11G '3' 141 '33 90, 108 IC9 Gl I23 95 os i2, 32 26 20 53 63 18 99 117 '7 79 102 32 89 120 3 43 16 102 Go 5' 181 Go 156 63 116 '3' 9" 109 57 123 105 II 67 126 105 78 loo 86 '3' 72 no 1G2 59 128 99 35 '34 16 no 160 52 20 4 7 9 5 16 16 "3 72 52 '35 14c '37 '6, 5 GI 167 53 138 60 86 25 24 89 75 102 7 BEST TRAINS Kansas City, Montana, Colorado, Pacific Coast, Utah, Washington, Omaha, St. Paul, Nebraska, Black Hills, 52 778 VIA- - 26 24 94 '34 70 109 1 90 Go 51 92 87 169 1 5" -i 10 G2 87 '58 105 5 63 4 Gi 86 169 102 53 '5 70 32 32 33 136 64 88 55 '39 83 73 '84 '7 66 79 94 126 '36 59 84 163 95 53 iGj '45 '53 85 53 49 132 67 80 105 101 160 '7 52 72 136 95 '36 '4 60 '54 94 52 45 35 52 28 I08 55 78 156 98 52 Total , 1924 2382 3ll2t822G2SioGoj2G28i97i2Gai2G;9 G3G l9422G7ii97i2G3G;2s83 l9022678;i938267326c6 G38 2J78 G4l2686 I905J 2548I1904I25C9 .MPftftrlANT TAtLnRS: - jfJls)W!iL7.X)FJJRJSgic3gi : ........... ..... INDIANA. f . ANI - ,V MWRTEK OF CLOTHS AND SUITINGS Upper First Street, 3 'EVANSVILLE, : - He earnestly solicits the patronage of bis t Hopkins county friends '" THE 9 S Fifth Avenue Hotel, X E f LOUISVILLE, KY., s l Is the Only l i? trnnPnTDnvT-Wn- in tho City. 4 .,..,., First-Clas- tf ? :s k 2 COME AND..SEE US, 8 cates which, us bo fore stated, were held In this bureau until July 1, 1897, had been mailed to the pension agents Jurlng the fiscal year, they would have required flrst payments, amount-lu- g to 8J,iyi.9l. besides the additional annual value, which would also have been n charge upon tho appropriation. This amount, added to that actually disbursed, makes an aggrcgatoof 3141,- - 190.030. for the payment of.uenslons for tho (heal year 1897 was only 8140,000,000. Tho averago annual valua of oacli pension at tho close of the year was 1133.17. The average annual valuo of ;ach pension under tho general law ivas S10J.0I; each under tho act of June 37, 189), was 3109.33, Tho aggre-rat- e annual valuo of all pensions at tho close of the year was 8139,795,438.' this, of course, excludes tho cases that, ivcra held up. In conclusion, tho report recommends tho publication of a complete list of pensioners and of tho passage' ( a law to tho end that no pension be' rrantcd to the widow of any soldier' that shall marry hereafter. COSTLY. FLAMES'. fc If the 14,071 certifi- ,i PIKE CAMPBELL, $ MANAGER. k- -r Tvrottt"rboaaad DolUr SO YEARS' EXPERIENCE. VH EliaLlkJljlLkallH pywia. lufuef lu TRADE MARKS, nESlDNSt. GOPVRintlTS An. AnjoatttnHng tketrh whI dwrlptlon njr atfklr ucorUln. fre, nhetlivr ui Intention is HOgMblr wteatibM. CbaiBWHleMloiu strictly nnaiiutud. llklest Mteoc for tvcurlniipsi eats Wo bsro . WsaMtmtnu uAcn ibrouKh lluun & t). riwlrs resldcnco of Otto Mcrgenthalor, tho' .nvontor of tho llnotypo typesetting aiachtnc, was totally destroyed by flro Mr. Mergen-Ihalc- r restcrday afternoou. lost all his personal property ind many valuablo papers, Including tho drawings for a new typesetting nuchlue. Tho property was owned by Col. James A. Lockhart, of Colorado Springs, Col., and was valued at SJ0,-0partially Insured. A BIG FIRE IN LIBERAL, MO. 0, stroyod Other Fire. f Dkmino, it. M., Nov. 5. Tlio win tori Kettdeue Ds-- J riiu!. rho lluiluri l'ortlou of tbs stroyed. Villas; Da- -' UQ SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, HwMlfallr II Mtrsted. climlnllon o sstrseiMHlac k.urual. wpvklr. tenm aui icsri months, fHSHinrii co.lnn.t IIanu flM Iiret UKi Mroadwnv, C - MUNN & CO., vv Vark. W, A, NISDE'l , Prendenl O. W. WAdSjLL, Cashier IAlNii Wtil B. . 1 J 3fe p ki ns Sounlu west of here, was destroyed by flro yesterday afternoon, entailing n loss of 150,000. The Exchange bank, the Hank if Liberal, Urowu's general store drug store, tho Liberal Independent, Strickland's grocery, Cornelius' grocery store and SheMm's notion ttoro were tho butldlngjKlcstroyed. l'ho town had only recov9id fro hi a similar, flro In Juue, 1893. THE CIVIL SERVIOE. ry Lauati, Mo., Nov. 5. Tho business part of the village of Liberal, 14 miles Um-urlgh- t's Madisonville, Ky. Stock, - - - $50,000. Die llula Aunouaoett by lceldeut Wilt to be Strlctlr'SftiforcwL Wasuinoton, Nov. 5. SeMfcary DUss has Issued an order as 4o tus removal Of StSJE" - K r,- ,35 MHHK. iE business. iavites the accounts of the citizens oL 'Hgjptos and adjoining counties, the finest and most secure vault in of Kentucky :it ftTriasacts a seneral bankinc 31 Compoiuii a vi-- gXZXSZ Jjropwiy t 11 lanes iiniu. t. icijuirca anu a com picio Knowjeuce The l'rostdont rrouiulffntes Three Appointments. It requires the druggist IVasiiimqto.v, Nov. 0. Tho president, to havn a Iargt amount of drugs fresh drugs. He must give the bot has appointed tho following to be conpossible work, and for compensation suls of the United States: ho must be reasonable. Abraham U. Jones, of Alabama, at Tuxpau, Mexico; Daniel Mayer, oL yiTH Tyii: ABOVE FACTS REMEM-- , West Virginia, at Iiueuos Ayres, Argen tine Republic, and E. Thcophllus BER WE'RE CAREFUL. ripo'S' i -- t employes lu tho olassltlcd service and calling attention to the president's-?rdoof last Jhly providing agaltist removals without due charges and prior hearing. The secretary directs a' rigid inforcomont of this, and nlows employes complained of three, days within which to submit, through the proper Jdlcer, to tho department a defense' in writing. UNITED STATES CONSULS. r exrince of drugs. Liefcld, of Connecticut, Itrwlm, at InM-Vir- ST. BERNARD DRUQ STORE, . A,-- AdrlSHblllty of Iuoremlajf Ills l-- s ST. JAMES HOTEL, J ' Jim ST.oLOUIS. New Yomr, Nov. 5. At a regular monthly meeting of tho chamber of commerce, yesterday, a resolution was adopted suggesting to tho government' the Advisability of Increasing tho army, by about 4,093 artillerymen, so that tho modern seacoast defenses, now under construction may be'rVproporly f manned. Iteirnrd for n Murderer. SrnixoFiE'.D, 111., Nov. 5. Uov. Tanner has Issued a proclamation offering' 8300 reward for tho arrest of tho unknown murderer of John Dauchof Frcoportwho was killed the night of .( October 37. Died. Z Richmond, Va., Nov. 5. Prof. Qoorgo HissssWItHsKw It fl?T itn t A ssssssssHlslsiHissHRl BHHHHffiUt4 ssssssssssssasH " RATES:$2.00 PER ' DAY. Frederick Holmes, of tho Unlverstty'ot 'Room nl Beakfa8t, $1.00. Virginia, died hero at two o'clock yes. BUKOPBM PLAN, $(.00 Per Day. tcsday aftcrnooff. a - mK?'64MMl$. 6dSen!ce. WhenyoH Visit St. Louis stop t Croker's Horse Won. ST. JAMES HOTEL, VsssWeWWsABf. j Strut Can Olrctfia Hohl TURKISH BATHS. Oocn ll fiXHM QffWQRK Wfll receive prompt atter at this office. Istims H.ukM VHV T- Losdojt, Nov. 0. At tho flrst day's racing of the Llugflel park November meeting Mr. Richard Croker's d Ally Ueorglaua won tho Chellows jglto. This raco is of 100 60voreigejSr three-yea- r olds and up- wardayper and second horses free. to-da- y, three-year-ol- v T ,& rv mwLtfJF tlK i. -- siz t T la ib Charles under sentence of life ina- it for the murder of his and Charles Pin- Jr., of Fult Mleh., eat his sou-ln-la- It His Throt In JalU :k, Ind., Nov. 9. . es FWsseWaWsJ V Judgo Cbwlng. Mm. Peck, who is 7.1 lovejoy monument. THREAT.1 years old, was convicted last week of SLUIfiY-VEILE- D the larceny of SJ.2UJ worth of jewelry Modified Dedication Kierolses Held at All the Children of a Canadian Farmer Alton, 111. Slain During the Absence of the Par- from Christopher Qlnl, of this city. As Proposal for Political Ainonesty ents The Illoody Deed Discovered by n security she gave the Jeweler a 3L03J Alto.v, 111., Nov. 9. Tho heavy rain for Ouba Approved. Neighbor. bond which proved to bo worthies.!. of Sunday and tho muddy condition of Mohtiieal, Nov. fl. Word reached Mrs.' Pock has bcon behind tho bars Spain, IIoiTevar, Will Not Tolerato Inter- the htreots Interfered somewhat with hero yesterday from the parish of before. tho programme for the dedication exference by the United States, Nor Rawdou, 13 miles from St. Julienne, Will hho Devlnto ercises of the Lovcjoy monument here. rroni the Amnesty to l'olltlcul Prisoners. Quo., of tho murder of four persons, Dictates or Honor and Duty. Tlio .exercises, which were to havo Madiiid, Nov. 5. Measures will bo tho children of Mlchaol Nulty, a taken to grant amnesty to the political been held at tho cemetery, were, owfarmer. Mr. and Mrs. Nulty went to prisoners belonging to Porto Rico, anil Madrid, Nov. 8. Tho cabinet coun- ing to the Inclement weather, hold St. Julicnno Thursday noon, leaving-thei- r tho govcrsor-gcncra- l of the Philippine cil has approved tho proposal of politi- atToinple theater, with the programme four children in the house. Three islands will be invested with authority cal amnesty for Cuba and tho Philip- us follows: Music. Invocation Rev. M. Jameson; "America," by a chorus; of tho children woro girls Hgud 18, 18 to pardon tho families of insurgents oi pines. Tho government denies that tiro "Tho Rise of tho Monument," that colony. and 14 respectively. The fourth was action to be taken with regard to the boy aged 10. The fipanl.li Ilevcuurs. remat-RWeyler mado by Capt.-OcThe discovery of the murder was Madiud, Nov. C. Tho revenue" to the deputations that waited upon for the mouth of October showTj him bhortly before ho loft Havana, lr made by a friend of tho family named Morrln. Ho called at tho Nulty house decrease 01 7,080,731 pesetas ns coin- llm .VACIill. if ftni, mirrrrnet Inn m Mm in tho afternoon and found tho front pared with tho mouth of October, 1805. Bnbj6ct rccoivcd frofti Washington.-- No communication has been received from The l'untshment la Death. door broken in and two of tho chilChicago, Nov. 5. Iu the Shannon tho American government on that maidren the boy nud tho youngest girl, lying ou tho floor of the hall, their murder trial held lu Whcaton, tho jury ler. to "inystertous El Liberal, heads hacked to pieces. On the road rendered a verdict of murder In thu threat') mado referring Yorli- - by people In Now to tho barn ho found tho body of tho flrst degree, and fixed the punishment interested 111 separatist air airs and to ' " by hanging. EJwurd Shannon second eldest girl, and in tho barn the at death killed Ills wife September 18, the "revelation of gigantic immoral 2) ? rshot and body of the eldest gtrl was found, ter- 1890, as she was boarding :t train tit speculation," says: ribly lacerated. "Np doubt anxioty has been greatly Her olothtng had Uelvidere for Chicago. Increased during the last 31 bourse It been torn from her body. Satisfactory Test nt liidl.tii llo.ld. U known that tho Cuban revolutionary The Murderer or the Nulty Children Their Washington, Nov.5. The ordnanco r.otnmlttee Is trying to place-- war bondi '""' Own Brother. bureau has mado a test tit Indian IIcad,;i among filibusters, offering lidiculous MOXTHKAL, Can., Nov. 8. Thomas firing n ton inch armor piercing cappad and Imaginary guarantees. Tho o Nully, Hgcd 31 years, brother nud shell at a 14tf inch pltito. Xlu lattor proposo also to stamp dollar murderer of the victims of the was nickel steel Hnrreyiacd. Tleshcll pieces, "reremablo when the Spanish Rawdon tragedy, was taken to Jollette went through thu plata nud exploded troops ha'rtfovaouated . Cubx" jail yesterday. on the other side. The .test was con "We have done everything to assure sldercd most satisfactory. pence in Cuba, and havo thereby ac-- ! HOG PACKING. quired tho good will of JSnropnTnd In-- ! yuarautlno Itatied. rho Week's Tacking nf Hogs lu tho Wesl wo'should MoNTaoMunr, Ala., Nov, Ths tei national right. Therefore According to the Cincinnati I'rlco CurTHE LOVEJOY MONUMENT. state quurautlno has been raise I not toleratj oileuslvo interference:n rent. trnuaulllynuycompll-Hon. Edward P. Wade; address, against all points by Oov. John ton ' ) '"" Ci.vcin.vati, Nov. 5. Prlco Current cntlonsarlslngoutof such Interference. Thomas Dlmmock: presentation, Mlsi "i 1 and persons, as nays: Western packing, 385,000 hogs fot ffAl. C:n.1 Wodo not believe the United StalesW Herb; "Concord Hymn," chorus; adtho wuok, compared with 390,000 foi come and go to and from tho state at men t will associate itself with dress for the colored citizens, Rev. J. tho preceding week, und 380,000 las' pleasure these adventurers, but even should V. Wllkerson; tribute to the late Hon. year, Almost full returns for the eight this happen we must not deviate from Charles A. Herb, firstptesldeut of tho THE DURRANI CASE. Indicate months ending November the lino of conduct that honor and Lovojoy association, by Senator D. R. A total of 11,750,090, 9,030,001 against Decision of Court In Cullforiil.1 Itefuslns duty dictates." Sparks; "Rattle Hymn of the Republast year. Prmluout places compar u Writ of Habeas Corpus (sustained. Tlio government has recolved a ca-b- lic,'' chorus; address for the state of as follows for the summer season: W. A. Northcott, message from tho autonomist lead-er- a Illinois, LleuL-QoWabmnoto.x, Nov- - 9. Tho United I89,. CITIE4. 1890. ln Cuba, accepting, on behalf ot leptescntlng Uov. Tanner; "Old Hun tho .. ,70.1,00) Chicago ..... ...... 3,I,0A Stoics supreme court nfili-racKunsu-- i City. I.S7I.0UI ..i.ew.ouo of tho circuit court for tho Cali- the party, tlio appointments tendered dred," chorus; Uencdiction, Rev. II. II. Omaha .:i.ow,ooj 74S.0J autonomists ou tho Sauborne. SU Louis en.ujt fornia circuit refusing a writ of habeas leprcscntatlvo Mar-dia710.au Dtauco, among ,. AS6.0JO After the exorcises at tho temple the Indianapolis 498.0JI :orpus to William Henry Theodore nomination of 385,001 6O0.U00 incumnit them the provincial governorships, guests and speakers were taken In car , Milwaukee 49I.OJJ ia.00 Uurraut, under sentence of death for which havo been assigned ns follows: nages to tho city cemetery, whero tho , Ottutnwa SNuoJ the murder of Miss lllancho Latnout, Wi.OJ 3J,0JJ U'levelanJ 3ll.0i in San Francisco, iir April, 1895. Province of Havana.Senor Jose llruzon; beautiful monument was Inspected. Codarltaplds 215,00 Sni.003 Tho case has attracted attoutlou Plnnr del Rio, Seuor JInrcos Garcia; 101,00 St. Joseph HU.0J3 , LoulHTlIle 155,0 J 2IU.O0J ASSASSINATION. throughout tho wholo of the United Puerto Principe, Senor Rafuol Vasullo; ldi.OO,) 118.0.) Detroit....,.., B tales, and tho decision permits the Santiago do Cuba, Senor Enrique Cu,. im.uoj StouxClty 114.0J Attempt on the Life of I'resldcnt Bloraes ISIOM prites. Senor Francisco do Anna, n Nebraska City 7i.0i law to take its course with tho con51,00 10J.0JJ Wichita of Ilraill Col. Moraes Mortally Wounded demned man. Chief Justice Fuller an- reformist, has been appointed governor 67J,00J All others 70S.OJ nml Oen. llethencourt Killed, nounced the court's decision, but mado of Matanzas province. Rio JANEino, llrazll, Nov. 7. An atTO BE In dolug so savo to clto a ao remarks few authorities on which tho court NINETEEN SEAMEN DROWNED, tempt has been made to assassinate tho Uun. Woyler Will Haa to Ulve nn Aocoun president of llrazll, Dr. Prudente Jose based Its decision. of Hlluielr. Loss of the Steamer Idaho on Lake Krle, do Moraes. Tho president's brother, an Madiiiu, Nov. 0. Tho Spanish gov ILL. BEN BUTTERWORTH army officer, Col. do Moraes, was morNour Lone I'olut. jiumcnt, as a result of tho delibera Buffalo, N. V., Nov. C Nineteen tally wounded while shielding the chief tions of tho ministers over the utter rho Commlisloner or 1'nteiits HulTcrluc men were drowned by the sinking of executive. Gen. Machado llethenduces of Gen. Weyler, the former cap with l'lieumuuln. tho steamer Idaho, which was lost-ocourt, minister of war, who was of the tain general of 'Cuba, lias come to tin O., Nov. phy- Cleveland, Satur-Jay- . president's party, was shot and killed. leclslon to try him by courmarttaW,. ln at'teudaneo 'upon Maj. Ueu Lake Erie, nbovo Long Point, no matter where ho lands, if ho con lainlu Iluttcrworth, commissioner of Rto Janeiro is now under martial firms the accuracy of tho press report) patents, who is ill with pneumonia at .When tho steamer Marlpo.-.- arrived law, every soldier having been ordered of Ills utterances. the llolleudcn hotel, give but little en- in port about midnight last night with to arms, as it it is feared that another couragement for his rccoocry. It was tho nows of the disaster to tho Idaho, revolution Is at hand. May be Interesting; Developments. Havana, Nov. 0. The steamer Mont stated nt ten o'clock last evening that Having un board the two surviving Wild excitement prevails in tho city; terrat, on which Oen. Woyler sailco lie would not die during tho night, but members of tho crew. Cant. Root had ind startling rumors arc heard on all the physicians could not tell whether this to say regarding tho storm on the for.Snaln on Sunday, reached Uibarra tides. an the northwest coast of Cuba, witl ho would gat well. Mr. lluttorworth'n lake and the rescue ot thu two men; wife und daughter, who were sumnor engines disabled, anu may bo comMarried In the Lions' Den. "It was. ono of tho worst gales I ever pelled to return to Havana, in which moned from, are at his bedside. Roston, Nov. 0. As tho result ot a experienced iu nil my years ou tho :asoltisnot unlikely that thoro will wager. Prof. Arthur St. Andressey and Victims of nu ICxplodlni; Lump. lakes. Wo started from Chicago with Miss Louise Charlotte Wiberg wore bo interesting developments. San Fiiancisco, Nov. 7 .Mrs. Ru- a load of oats. All the way down the married Thursday night in the den dolph Wcssclls, wife of n conductor on takes wo hail a fight with the storm and containing the monster lions Caesai LOOKING FOR FISHEL. a ICeutuclcy street car, aud hor I thought once or-- twice of putting in and Cleopatra, at tho zoo. An Bookmaker Aleck tubman's Cashtor and sou Rudolph, lost their lives iumuwherc until crowd witnessed the ceremony, it blow over, I am ncoat-oi- l Mining. Die Roll Friday night by thu explosion of lad 1 did not, for I fear it I had these aud cheered the eouple as they New YonhNov.4. "Aleck" Ulhman, lamp at their home, 323 Mississippi two men who camo down with me emerged from the den. member of tho Metropolitan Turf as- street. would have Joined their mates by this Death of a, Koruior Uoreruor of Delaware. sociation, one of tho heaviest layers of lime. Schoolboys Citrrled Uuns. idds in the belting ring at local raco Wilminoton. Del., Nov. 0. James tracks, makes public the fact that ho Valpaiiaiso, Ind., Nov. 5. Margaret Ponder, former governor of Delaware, YELLOW. FEVER. died at his home ln Milton, ot paralyis looking for Frederick Plshel, his C.. lleer, principal of tho Columbia iashler", sis, aged 78 years. He was for years and a sum of monoy school, had 13 bchoolboys arrested, Statu Quo rho Situation PrtiutU-ally'lstlmatcd nt from Sl'J.003 to 818,000. Thursday, forcarrylugrovolveis to the active in state politics as a democrat, New Orleans. served us speaker ot the state senate, They were taken before Jhlman says that PIshol carried tho cluss-rooNew OuleAns, Nov. ,, The, yellow and was elected governor In 1870, servmonoy for his book, and thatho.hatl A(uyor Suman, who searched" tho boys fever situation remains 'In statu quo. ing four years. not been at tho Morris park raco track bud found 13 revolvers. It is no worse, neither is it any bettor. for several daysj It was the gcuoral opinion that the Jefferson Davis' illrthday Annlreriary, Thu Nuir Lord Mnjor Inslallrd. ELLEN' PECK SENTENCED. London, Nov. 0, Tho new lord frost would entirely kill the disease, Atlanta, Go., Nov. 0. The lower but now It is evident that there will house of tho legislature, in the face ot rho (jaeon of Conlldenea Women doti mayor of London, llorntlo Davhf a. delay of two or throe days beforo was forimtlly installed lu olllee ut bo an adverse report by the general JudiFlra Yean for Larceny of Jewetry, New Yonic, Nov. 0. Ellon Peck, who the Uulld halt yesterday with the usual tho offects of tho frost will bo folt. ciary committee, passed a bill making Although there were some fifty odd the anniversary of the birth of Jelfcr-so- n has been known for years as the queen ccicinonial, succeeding SirUeorgo Fau-de- l new coses Wednesday, tha foci was Davis it legal holiday in the str.to Phillips. of confidence women, was' yesterday imall in comparison, showing that the of Georgia. The voto was almost unansentenced to,flvo vears in nrlson. bv new cas.es now arc In infected houses. imous. Competitor Case Again l'ostpoued. Havana, Nov. H. Tho trial by court THREE LIVES LOST. COURTS MAY INTERVENE. martial of tlio crow of tho American schooner Competitor has been postor the I.ojliluture fatal Fire nt Hot Springs, Ark. The Ayer's Sarsaparilla is i poned owing to the sickness of tho rho Contest for Control Suffocated. lu Ohio. the court. life ' president of Hot Si'iiinos, Ark., Nov. B. A flro Columuus, 0 Nov. 0. The contest Mlislaimrles Murdered. for control of tho legislature vlU like- that originated In the furuacd ot Er-- n for all diseases that havo their art's bakery, Sunday night, resulted IlEnLiN, Uov. C Tho Cologno Yolks ly bo carried into tho courts. Tho otti-ciorigin in impuro blood. It is h the 89 ,n tho death of Clara, tho Zoltung announces that two Rhenish returns of about laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Erhart; missionaries, Nles and llenle, havo counties have been received by tho of state. To the returns of Charles Johnson, and Frank Kaufman, been murdered in the southern part of than other sarsaparillas, bet.lie Chinese provluco of Shan Tunjr. close counties protests havo been made. bakers. ter made, of better ingredients Tho victims lost their lives by sufIt is proposed now to prevent tho and by better methods. Its Chioaoo, Nov. V.- - JSastbouua ireigiu of certificates of election to certain focation, being unable to Jad their shipment for the weekending Novem legislative candidates if tho courts will ivay out of the burning building', and record of cures proclaims it the tho dense smoke taadB it Impossible for m oiuer. ber 4 amounted to 50.HS7 tons 68,739 the previous week and WiJauU been stationed nt tho Prcstdo for 11 tho firemen to reach them ln time, to j tava lliolp Urea. i years. jvfH , QUADRUPLE MURDER. s s -com-miltccon-fewsI , DYING BY THOUSANDS. St. Louis or Chicago, VESTIBULED TRAINS. SLEEPERS, DINING CARS. CHAIR CARS Horriblo Rosults of Woylor's Bx- torminatinu Polioy In Ouba, the Uodlcs of Stnrveit Iteconcentrndos Thrown Into the Fields fuitVnlture nud Dss to Gorge Themselves Upon. (&P). F. M. RUQQ, TBAV. PASS'R AOENT, ST. LOUIS, MC. HOWARD ELLIOTT, QEN'L MOn.. ST. LOUIS, MO. L W. W AK CLCV, OEN-- PASTR AOT., OT. LOUIS, MO New Yoiik, Nov. 9. A special to tho World from Havana says: "Weyler has gone, but Ids purpose to 'exterminate tho breed' of Cubun patriots Is being fulfilled. Starvation is ktllitig tho 'eouccntrados' by tens of thousands. Hunger is doing what Spain's 300,000 soldiers can not accomplish. "Women and children, tho weak, tho old, lire, dying' like sheep; the rural population, 'concentrated' In tho towns, has filled the graveyards, nud its dead now Ho unburlcd. "Tlio frightful sufferings of thoso who survive cry.out to tho mercy of tho civilized world. Tho physicians" ot Havana, aro now forbidden to give starvation (Inahiclon) us a cause of death. .Women and chllden starve, but tho report of their ilea th tire falsi-- DR. MENDENHALL'S IMPROVED CHILL Al FfiYl C1E. assssssisasissm flsasasasassasasaKssV4. ' sassasasasasasaWsV 1 'IliisisisisisTfllssW JHjlLf " 1 I 1 lj v. l COURT-MARTIALE- thotoiyu of San. Domingo writes in tho Diarlo" De La Marina: "A multitude of sick fall dyGUARANTEED TO COTtE ing upon garbage in tho streets hero, CHILLS AND FEVER and there they llo until, after having And Malaria In all Forms. Tasteless. Nonv served as Ignominous spectacles for ireuulne without the above picture and tho of J, O. Mendcrihall. Hours, . ,uicy are coiiectcu boine Prlco, CO conts at all Dealers. aud hauled dwuy in tho ox carts PRFPAREDONLV OV used for garbage to tho dumping 3Xi:iVOI3TVIIvJl.X., gr'ounds. If tho bodies arc admitted .J. CVANSVILLE, IND. to the cemetery they rench there only in thts unseemly manner. The church Sold by Crcrpe King. Si. Cbsrltr, Ky ; cemeteries aro full. So most of these Crabtrce Coal Mining Crrrpanv, Ilsky, lead bodies uro thrown iuto the fields Kentucky to bo eaten by thu birds and dogs." Tho "birds" of which this correspondent writes nro vultures. Tho R. II. vultures uro gorged, tho dogs can eat no more Maintains " Roth the nowspapcis which supported Unsurpassed Woyler and those who opposed him no forced to tell half the truth about DOUBlEL)AILYSERVICE the starving "coucuiitrado." I FROM FKOU Since Weyler'a proclamation, driving tho country people into the towns ivut NEW ORLEANS MEMPHIS ssued, half thu tural population of TO TO died. Half of those nestern Cuba has who survive are so weak, bo emaciated CAIRO. MEMPHIS. that the flickering tpark of life in ST. LOUIS, ST. LOUIS, them will surely soon bo extinguished. LOUISVILLE, CHICAGO. They- can not survive, although hus lllanco, the new governor-genera- l, CINCINNATI, CINCINNATI. ordered that service rations be Issed to CHICAGO. LOUISVILLE. them rations such as his soldiers get, l'ho lives ot the other half of thu AND FROM lllanco will save. Ho has acted promptly, but such has becu the fatal LOUIS l0 CHICAGO effect of Weylcr's savagery that lllanco ;au not undo or counteract it, Making direct connections Kith, fied." A correspondent Jo C Illinois Central ., - sur-(Ivo- ST. l HENRY GEORGE MEMORIAL. Through trains fcr all points. M . a. - the Journal and Advertiser from Provn President E. Andrews of Rrown University, ind James A. Hcarne, the actor, spoko it a Henry George memorial meeting Sunday night. It was tiie flrst .ime the president had spoken in publico politics since ho with-Ircon his resignation as tho head ot irown university, which ho tendered ;ast June on account of criticism ot his ittitudo on the silver question. Ills address was one of high eulogy M Henry George, which, ho said, ho and a cltl-te- n samo to pay as a "tax-payof Providence." Ho characterized most influential Qcorgo as "the political economist In tho world at his leath," and as certain to exert a great influence on tho days that are sure to idence. R. I., bays! Rjn-jomiw er President Andrews or Drown University rronouueed nu ISulocy. New Yonif, Nov. J. A dispatch to Zlovtt, -- ast cu.5 West, INCLL'DING- 15UFFALO. Plttsbure. Clevrland llrs- -' Ion, New York, Philadelphia, llahl-inorKlclimond, St Paul, Mlnnn. poll. Unialii, Kansas City, Hot Kpilng, Ark., and Denver. Close connection with Cen tral Mississippi ValU Jiyie Solid fast Vcstibnle Dally Ti Dubuque. Sioux Falls, Sioux Cily And the Weil. Particulars of Axcnts of the I C. It It ami connecting lines. Dltli. Pati.igt. . New Orleans. Scott, Dlnls. Pais. Agt. . . Memphis, . Chicago. A H. Hanson, 0. P A. W. A. Kellond.A. 0. P. A Loulitllle. Wm. Murrsj. Jno. A. ..... T. ROBINSON. i innw. SAWED THE H- BARS. if D.i-vie- s, Thomas, tho forger, mado his second escape from the Jail hero by sawing tho bard of his cell, and afterwards sawing tho bars of tho window iu the rear of the' Jail. Thomas had made himself famous by his previous escape from jail hero and at Chicago, and his subsequent marriage with Miss Fan-nl- o Rutherford, of Minneapolis, at St. Louis. 1 Second Kscape of J. - Thomas From the Memphis (Tenu.) Jail. MEurms, Tcnn. Nov. 9. J. S. Morton'M Gap, DRUGS DRUGGIST Kentucky - Always on handa full and complete stock of AND MEDICINES. PER FUMRRV and TOILET ARTI- CLES PAINTS AND OILS, PriYIClSANS' PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED. UuooKLYN, r Vie-th- GOOD Sunday, Henry Ward Ueeckor was as pastor of Plymouth church. To any person interested in huAnniversary services iu memory of the mane matters, or who loves anidlstlnu-utshcnreachcr were held. Dr. Charles Uerry, of Queen City chapeC mals, wo will sew! free, upon apWolverhampton, England, occupies mo plication copy of the "Alliance," d Ileecher Anniversary. Nov. 0. Fifty years ago, Sent Free pulpit one-fourt- BETTER see-tetar- y ls-u- BEST Kansas' City, Mo., Nov. 0. It is nnbou'uccd that tho Missouri, Kansas & Texas Trust Co. will financier the construction of a railroad about 50 milos in length between Qulncy, tho eastern terminus of the Umaha, Kansas City & Eastern, and HeardstovVn, III., tho western tormlnus ot the TJalttrnorQ & Ohio South western. rs Is A Railroad Link. the organ of this Society. In addition to itensoly interesting reading, it contains a list of the valuable and unusual premiums given by this "paper. Addrtw THE NATIONAL HUMANE 1 Ualttd Chsrittf s Building, ALUAKa Newark ; y .&' r r .3 J . VUflH iSee PAULA MOORE, Editor nd Mincer. A"..- - IP 5g'. 2i$. BEE PUBLISHING COMPANY. (Incorporatfd.1 "rr Entered the Peiioffice at Earllr.Kton clau matter. a Second SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Oae Year, strictly In advancr Six Months. ThreeMonths, . " " .ft oo . 5 50 mo CirresnondentJ wanted In all parti oi county. Addreuniorpi"i"-- .ii, " THURSDAY, NOVEMBER it. 1897. is comforting to know that get the first permanent Govern Growing Worse Mark Twain is even with the world ment exhibit. A permanent exposition will be again. Mark has been "down on But Liver and Stomach Troubles Too his luck" for some time and the an enormous undertaking. Ablo to Do papers have said a great deal about then the people of Nashville, of Weak to Work-N- ow All Hor Housework. his poverty. The great humorist Tennessee and of the South have car ot a physician has shown what he could do when accomplished, with the unstinted "I was under tho was treating me (or years and he of the press of the country, for two and liver troubles and female necessity called, and is said to have aid stomach earned $82,000 since he went one enormous undertaking the difficulties, but I only grew worse under success of the Tennessee Centen- his treatment. I win so weak I couM dc abroad about two years ago. wo-I was at lost induced hardly nial and it is yet to be discovered to try any Hood's Sareaparlllft and Hood's There were 778 votes against what may be further done. Pills and theso medicine have done me and 52 for the Constitutional to much good that I now weigh 112 Very little was Gov. Bradley's amendment. Thanksgiving pounds nnd am ablo to do all my housework. I firmly believe I should have been thought about the question and Proclamation. in my gravo today if it had not been for most people forgot to vote on it at State of Kentucky, Executive Hood's Sareaparllla. My llttlo girl was all; but Uncle Harvey Bourland, Department, Frankfort. The 25th afflicted with phthisic. I gavo her Hood's relloved her." who was in the county race, had day of November next is hereby Sarsaparllla nnd It has701 University Mrs. K. 8. Harper, Constitution set apart and designated as a day Avenue, Knoxvllle, Tennessee helped to make the for thanksgiving and prayer and it looks as if his friends may It Was k. :I5L The Official Vote. ofThe Bee publishes the only report of the vote ficial and correct of Hopkins county. Preserve we tabulated vote that appears in this issue. It is correct. The table that was published in both the Hustler and the Mail on Tuesday bearing the title "Official Vote of . Hopkins County," is anything but The mistakes that apofficial. pear in one are exactly the mistakes that appear in the other and the table is made up principally of mistakes. Those papers to economize time and labor have printed from the same form this table so full of errors, which seems to have been set up in the Mail office. canThe names ol thirty-twtable. didates appear in this Th" total vote cast in the county for each candidate appears at the end of the table after the statement of the vote for each candidate in each precinct. These totals, considered in themselves, are correct, except in one instances. The vote for Hankins for Sheriff should be 2,673. instead This, however, may of 2,683. be considered a mistake of the canvassing board, made in entering the vote of Manitou precinct on their tally sheet or in adding that vote after it was entered. If this be the case the vote for Hankins in the Manitou precinct should appear, in the table published by the two Madisonville capers, 105 instead of 104. The vote in Manitou precinct was, as certified by the election officers, 104, to which the canvassing board added one vote, but they seem to have added their cipher as a one and made their total ten too much. o o o I IV W tLw"" or amendment of the symmetry of abstain from labor and in every way observe the day as one on the job he had helped to build. which grateful thanks should be Under the present administra rendered unto the Most High. In testimony of which the seal tion our circulation continues to of the Commonwealth is affixed in increase. Treasury reports show, this the capital of the State, on the November 1st, as compared with 4th day of November, 1895, and the corresponding date last year, the 106th year of the Commonwealth. By the Governor, an increase in the aggregate William O. Bradley, of over $79,600,000. Our E. D. Gurry, Gov. of Kentucky. population as estimated by the Assistant Secretary of State. Treasury experts is now 73,461,-00If it was more money we KESIOCKV CROP IIEPORT. needed, its more money we're getting. Condition of Crops in the State Where is the calamity howler? November 1st, 1897. The report for November is Ohio's 28,000 Republican maup from replies received jority is an exceptional victory for made 116 correspondents from 82 coun It is the second ties. More than the usual number Republicans. time in thirty years that Ohio has of counties failed to report this gone Republican in the State elec- month and the report for this rea tion after a presidential election. son, cannot claim to be as full as Ohio has done well in breaking up for former months. wheat. what had become also a preceThe acreage seeded to wheat up dent, and has almost made certain to November 1st, as compared to her representation by two Republi- acreage of 1896, is go per cent. can United States Senators instead Remarks of correspondents indi of one Republican and one Demo- cate that the present acreage will crat, as has been the custom in the be increased should the season permit of fall plowing during past. November. Figures on the num acres arc for this reason The Constitutional amendment ber-o- f is defeated, and its defeat has been withheld until next month. The condition of the crop as accomplished by the silver Demo- compared with average years is 62. cratic weekly papers and dema- On November 1st, 1896, the condigogues throughout the State who tion was gG. It is estimated sieze every opportunity to cry that 16 per cent, of the crop will Rain fell "corporation," "money power," have to be resown. throughout the State on the night etc. The proposed amendment of October 31st and there is yet was not understood, these papers time to resow should it be neces cried wolf and the uniformed voter sary. Only a small proportion of cast his vote against the measure, the crop is above ground and in which was only intended to give some cases it is coming up in spots here and there through the fields. Kentucky cities home rule in the No complaint is made of damage matter of city taxes. from insects save in Christian county, where-twcorrespondents Miss Sam.ie Brown was elected report worms doing a great dam candidates School Superintendent for Hop age. There are thirty-twTHE drouth. thirty-twtotals.. Only six kins county. In Christian, Miss and in The drouth which ended with thirty-two- ; totals, in this Katie McDaniel was out of the of the Caldwell, Mis Nannie Catlett was the rain on night of October 31st table are equal to was, in extent of duration, one of votes accredited the candidate in elected; in Crittenden, Miss Mina the severest on record. Its effect precincts of the Wheeler. Miss Mary Sasseen was on crops, however, was mitigated the twenty-fou- r county. In other words only six defeated for the same office in by the fact that it did not set in lines of fig-- - Henderson county, and Miss Lizzie until crops were saved or advanced out of the thirty-twup" and prove the Herron in Webster. Many Ken to a stage where serious injury was itres will "add tucky counties have elected ladies impossible. total. The western section of the State This is a little less than ig per to this office and the sentiment was tne nrst to teel its ellects, or cent, of correctness, and is an seems largely to prevail that a well to be more exact, a section a short is amusing instance of what can be educated woman who a practical distance west ot the central por is especially fitted to per tion of the State comprising a strip teacher done with type. extending from Daviess and Hancourse it does not affect any- form the duties of the office. Of cock counties south to the Tennbody politically, is a plain case of The South is all right. The essee line. Here the drouth set error and lack of care, and nothing great Tennessee Centennial Expo in as early as June 20th, and the oldo. hut it knocks thcfilhne out of sition is just ended and has largely damage to the corn crop alone is value of the table, which was advertised our resources. Through enormous; but further west the early corn had reached a stage n his. intntirtni n li nrncpri'pd UllVtJUWU tV fcW Mt VWW HH nc an arrangement effected by the L. where a fair crop was assured betory of the election. of the drouth was & N. people and some others 0 fore the effect The Bee's table is correct and tons of Alabama coal are go- felt. Gradually it extended east complete. If you want to preserve ing to New Mexico for her rail- until by August 20th. the entire a record of the election in which road locomotives in competition State was in its grasp and from that date until October 31st only of Hopkins with the Republicans English coal. And a Gov- local showers of the slightest charcounty lost everything except a ernment armor plate will doubt- acter occurred. Added to this.ex-trem- e heat prevailed to such an couple of Mayors, get a copy of less soon be established at one of this week's Bee, which contains the several desirable points under extent that streams and springs Were to the only correct report of the vote consideration by the commission that dried never knownwaterfail be fore up and tho supply published. appointed by the administration had become the most serious ques And we now hereby loan our to investigate the matter. The tion that ever confronted the farm ers and citizens generally of Ken contemporaries a South is all right and Madisonville tucky. copy of The Bee from which we The ground early became too A Permanent Exposition. give them the full privilege of hard to plow and wheat seeding Mr. Herman Justi, Chief of Bu- came to a standstill, except in corn copying our table. Some early reau of Promotion and Publicity and tobacco land. Henderson is to have a whole- of the late Tennessee Centennial sown wheat found sufficient moist sale grocery establishment. A lot Exposition, is out in a circular "to ure to enable it to reach the sur of goods has been shipped and the the press of the country," in which face where it was exposed to the burning sun and drying winds for house will open at once. he says many good things about a period oi from four to six weeks, The new Legislature will be the power of the press and the in- with what result cannot be told until recent rains have time to show made up about like this: 102 Silver estimable aid given by the press to what can be done in the way of rethe great exposition which has Democrats and Populists, 36 viving parched vegation. The Why not make it unani- passed. wheat crop has been postponed to As to the press, he sums up a time when a favorable winter will mous? thus: "The power of the press was ue required lor an average crop Notwithstanding the fact that never before so well and so fully although many instances may be Sam Shack is elected and almost illustrated as in the success of the cited where wheat sown in this every Republican in Kentucky, Tennessee Centennial .Exposition, State as late as November 20th. has except Charlie Cowell and Will and it goes to show what the press produced good yields, the outcome of the wheat crop ot 1898 depends Ross, are defeated, silver hasn't ol the country can do in a good to an unusual extent upon a train reached the dollar mark yet. and great cause when once the of favorable circumstances. it is now too late to expect any The Reading (Pa.) Iron Com- men in control make up their benefit to pastures in the way of minds. Nothing is too good for supplying pany, Monday evening of last week grazing, and feeding will have to be continued. In view posted notices of an increase in the press." ''But," the writer continues, of the continued amount of feed wages of all of its employes, numbering about 2,800. Tho increase "now, the work of this great Ex- already expended in advance of the usual time when feeding begins it is different in different departments position must not be lost." And behooves us to practice more than then he sets forth argument in favor the usual economy in feeding durbut will average five per cent. of the establishment of a permanent ing the winter. Lucas Moore, They don't believe in mixing any exposition, with the Parthenon Commissioner of Agriculture. water with theirs in Madisonville. and History Budding as a nucleus Free of Charge to Sufferers They would rather burn than to for a series of permanent buildings Cut this out and take it to your druggist take water. Hence the water works representing tho best, most unique and get a sample bottle free of Dr King's proposition was defeated at the or quaintest architecture in the New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs They do not ask you to buy late election for the want of the world. The assertion is made and Colds. before trying. This will show you the great merits ot this necessary majority. that "It is only a question of time and show you whattruly wonderful remedy can be accomplished size Have yon read the "official" when the National Government by the regular would bottle. This is no experiment, and be disastrous to the vote of Hopkins county as pub will have a permanent exhibit in proprietors, did they not know it would inevery State in the Union" for the variably cure. M&nv nf thn Iipi nl.uei- lished by the Madisonville papers? cians are now using it in their practice with It is. better than a Chinese puzzle. purpose of acquainting the masses creat results, and ararelvinn nn ii in mi It Is guaranteed. Trial bot Try adding the totals it will be of the people with the machinery severe cases. Hernard Drug Store. Reguof the Government, and the plea tles Ireeat bt. good practice and see how "of lar size 50c and $1.00. is made that lennessee take the ficial" and correct the figures are. initiative in getting, or trying to Subscribe for Tur. Bek. .''?. circu-lation 0. the Commonwealth, have resented any interference with and the people arc requested to throughout Is the best In (act Hip One True Wood I'urincr. Ho stiro to cot Hood's. At all dniRgfeti. Hood's LOCOMOTIVE Sarsa- parllla .Scents. nOOCl S HUlS easy toopcrate. curellverllls.caytotake, BLASTS. In a circular issued on Monday the Erie Railroad Company announced the abolition of the suspension system for employes and the establishment in its stead of a discipline record. Some of tho principles of the new system are. "Discipline will be maintained by charges against employees' records or by dismissal from the service. While the past records of employes cannot be entirely ignored, hereafter an individual aocount will be opened with each employe in a book kept specially for that purpose in the superintendent's office. ' GOV. TANNER WILL AID, The special pauenger train run last Sunday from Hopkinsville to Henderson was well patronized by those who wished to see As Far as Possible, In Preventing the high jumper leap. Employment ot Chinese Death has taken from our midst, Alsie Orinkley, one whom the railroad bojs Miners. highly esteemed, and in fact was beloved Springfield, 111., Nov. 9. A by all who knew him. For sometime past he was employed as night caller at the de- delegation of mincrs's officials pot at Earl ngton, but ill health called him headed by President Cartwright, away from his post of duty, and after a brief illness, be died last Saturday morning, of the Springfield district, waited in regard and was buried Sunday near Madisonville. on Gov. Tanner Business on the Henderson division con- - to the rumored importation of a to-da- y i8j, or ti. co per cent For tho fourth PUBLIC OPINION week of October, forty-fou- r roads report earnings of 58.340.359, an increase of 558,38, or 7.18 per cent. For tho month of October fifty-eigroads report $30,460,-74- Expressed on the Effect of the an increase of $3,070,893, or 11,23 Per Dlngley Tariff cent, Atlanta, Ga.. November 7 Gen. SamPOINTS OF VIEW. uel Thomas and Thomas F Ryan, of New VARIOUS York, are trying through the United States Circuit Court to acquire control of the Give our working people conhalf interest in the lease of the Georgia Railroad, which property is valued at stant employment at fair wages, about $G,ooo,ooo The Louisville and and you can't scare them with any Nashville Railroad opposes the claim marshalling of Free Trade For a period of fourteen years the Louis- possible Lowell (Mass.) Courier. Nashville and the old Central spooks. ville and Railroad of Georgia each held a half interest in the lease of the Georgia Railroad. The cheering news comes from When tho assets of the Central Railroad were sold in 1895 for the purpose of reor- the head of the lakes that there will ganization, this half interest in the lease be from 8,000 to 10,000 more was bought by the Mercantile Trust Comemployed on the iron ranges pany, ol New York, for Thomas and men beRyan, of the reorganization committee the coming season than ever The Louisville and Nashville claims that fore, while wages are considerably it and the Central were partners in the better. It will take a little time lease and that this sate extinguished the for returning prosperity to sweep Central's interest, leaving it the surviving of partner, as the sole lessee. Thomas and down through the foundations Ryan claim that they were tenants in wealth making, but it is bound to common with the Central, and that the get there. Minneapolis Tribune. sale did not extinguish the old Central's half interest in the lease. Judge Pardee has been hearing this conWc have been told so often that tention two days, and will resume the under a Protective Tariff we canhearing on November 15. Henry Crawford, of New York, representing Thomas not expect to sell our goods in forand Ryan, made the point in his argument eign markets that some people have yesterday that the Louisville and Nashville accepted it as an economic anxiom; can not legVly hold any interest in any by the conroad outside of Kentucky, under a recent but they are puzzled the "axiom" and the construction of its charter bv the United flict between States Supreme Court It is generally be- facts. Thev see the foreign exlieved that Thomas and Ryan arc pushing ports of the'United Stales greatly the claim in the interest of the Southern sysRailway, and that this is a fight between increased under the Protective and many people are beginthe latter company and (he Louisville and tem Nashville for the control of the. Georgia ning to suspect that the axiom has Railroad, which gives the Louisville and slipped a cog or has appendicitis. Nashville an outlet from Atlanta to Agusta, Burlington Hawkeye. and tbenco over the South Carolina and Georgia to the coast at Charleston. 8, w aftftftft- - ftftftAAA ft!t c c 4? 4? 4? 4? 4? 4? 4? 4? 4? 4? 49 4? 4? 4? 4? A NEW SUIT From Top to Bottom ! it. c c IV c c 4? 49 HIS is the appearance our Store makes now. Every thing is all anb Winter. Spring stuff has either disappeared entire taken a back seat. Wc extend the readers lv or and of "The Bee" a cordial invitation to come in the pleasure of showing them the latest allow us and most complete assortment of Clothing, Hats, Mgn's and Ladlgs' Underwear, Shots, DRESS GOODS and DRY GOODS c l hh c r c 1 i 1 ih i 49 4? 49 4? 4? 4? 4? 4? 49 49 49 Miss Sai.uk Brownino, Mr. Ben M. Suatok, 49 Mr. Lek L. Kosure, Mr. Cmft Pritciiett, 49 M. Woodson Browninc, Mr. W. II. Hali, Jr., 49 Mr- - M. W. Bi hop. Mr. Ernest Cox, 49 49 Any one of whom is anxious to see you. 49 49 49 49 49 121 West Center St. Madisonville, Ky. 49 . a . ... . m. Generally. We want your trade, and if correct Styles, Good Assortment, Lowest Cash Prices, II and Polite Attention are an inducement wc sha Prices, Quality Considhave it. "Lowest Cash ered, Shall Rule." Our force is compascd of .. the following well known pcbplc: . i i i & i i i & 6 l l J BISHOP & CD,, i & J fatoes 49 fCfycmkscjunng Day. PRESIDENT M'KINLEY PROCLAIMS THURSDAY, NOVEHBER 35, AS THE DAY OF THANKSGIVING I and permeates all lines of in dustry. It began with the agricul tural class. the larrncrs nave large crops and are getting good prices for them. The cattle raisers arc benefited by a substantial increase in the price of cattle, and the same is true with the sheep raisers. The improvement in agricultural interests has had its effect upon the railroads by increasing their earnings. It has put the moncv into circulation, and has enabled people to discharge their debts and thereby benefited the Comptroller Eckels merchants. The improvement has come rap-idl- v (Dem.) The average farmer knows that the drouths in Europe are not the only factor of good prices in America. As the colored man said, it is funny that there should always be drouths in Europe when the Republican party is in power. While the foreign demand is a strong feature of the higher prices the home demand is also an important factor, for it limits the supply which he has to throw on The the markets of the world. American people are working full hours and receiving full pay again, and as a result they are eating full stomachs of food, which means we will consume a billion more bush- els of wheat and corn at home a year, or their equivalent in other cereals. Des Moines Register. I Balance f Proper well-mad- K! A Between Profits and Sales is what builds a Big Business, and a Big Business makes possible the Best Goods at very moderate prices. A little intelligent investigation will show you the difference between e Clothour ing, Shoes, j Hisses' atis (Lljtlorcirs IDraps a specialty. l l WYOUR MONEY BAOK IF YOU WANT IT. The Following Is President McKinley's First Thanksgiving Proclamation, FixingThursday, November 25th, as the Day Upon Which to Give Thanks to Him Who Has Preserved Peace and protected ... The Nation." ... remembrance of God's goodness to us during the past year, which has been abundant, 'let us offer unto Him our thanksgiving, and pay our vows to the Under his watchful providence industry lias prospered, the conditions of labor have been improved, the rewards of the husbandman have been increased and the. comforts of our home multiplied. His mighty hand has preserved peace and protected the nation. Respect for law and order lias been strengthened, love of free constitutions cherished and all sections of our beloved country brought into closer bonds of fraternal regard and generous cooperation. For these great benefits it is our duty to praise the Lord in a spirit of humility and gratitude and to offer up to Him our most earnest supplications. That we may acknowledge our obligation as a people to Him who has so graciously granted us the blessings of free government and material prosperity, I, William McKinley, President of the United States, do hereby designate and set apart Thursday, the 25th of November, for National Thanksgiving and prayer, which all the people are invited to observe with appropriate religious services in their respective places of worship. On thisday of rejoicing and domestic reunion, let our prayers ascend to the giver of every good and perfect gift for the continuance of His love and favor to us, that our hearts may be filled with charity and good will and that we may be ever worthy of His benificent concern. In witness thereof I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. "Done at the City of Washington, this 29th day of October, in tho year of Our Lord, 1897, and of the Independence of the United States the ii2d." By the President, I most-high.' ItjN Hats, the-su- o M 100,-00- never have taken root on our soil, and the result has been a dis tinct gain to the United States and to mankind generally, if there is anv foundation for the claim that the cheapening of products is a blessing. Had it not been for the vast steel plants of the United States and Germany, both the out come of Protective laws, the world would have still been paying tribute to the English for the privilege of being supplied with steel and manufactures of steel. And what is true of the steel industry is also true in a large degree of all the grcal staple industries. San Francisco Delegate. Protection has effectually done It has its work in this country. called into existence industries which, without its stimulus, would Gent's Furnishings, ed, honest stock of m Ct Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Notions, Groceries, Quecnsware, Etc., Etc., and the sort of thing that looks well in stock perhaps, but doesn't fit or wear or satisfy. jtiang on Cure for Klondicitls. cure for Klondike gold fever has been discovered by an American who recently returned A sure JOHN SHERMAN, Sec. of State. william Mckinley, ." two-third- s tinues good, and all train crews are worked large body of Chinese laborers hard, many ot them getting in over time. into the Braidwood field. The On account ot the yellow fever scare, Governor expressed his sympathy Engineer Freeman has postponed bis trip to the South, where he intends to take with the white miners and said charge of an engine on another road. that while he could not restrict The many friends of Engineer Smiley and Conductor Wise hope to sea them the importation of the Chinese sometime reinstated, as they are both good miners he would not permit them men and made better by the mistake they to enter the State bearing arms, made. To sec that it was no fake business, Supt. nor would he permit the presence Dickson and other officials made a special at the mncs of the reported large trip to Henderson with Prof. Speedy, the bodies of armed pojumper, one day last week, and sw him jumping act, before bills were dis- licemen acting as guards to the do the Chinese. tributed for the Sunday program. So rushing has business been of late that Master of Trains Devney finds little time to &&$&3m9999993399939999& stay at his headquarters at Earlington. The rails are bow being laid for the new siding at Madisonville. Supervisor Sullivan bad an extra crew at work there last week. The train men, as a general thing took m little interest in the election of last ueek, m Do you come to the close of some of them not even going to the polls. $ ft thedaythoroughlyexhausted? Conductor Bohan is now convalescing, and will soon be able for work again. Does this continue day after The sad news was wired here one day $ day, possibly week after week? last week that Clarence Sweeny, formerly 2 Perhaps you are even too ex- brakeman on the Henderson division, had lost his life by being run over by a car m haustea to sleep. Then some-- S thine is wron?. All these The deceased worked with conductor Herb on north local for several months not long things indicate that you are g s since, and was regarded as a m auiiering irom nervous ex brakeman by the railroad fraternity Funhaustion. Your nerves need eral services were held at Henderson last Sunday, and were attended by a number of m feeding and your blood en- railroad men from Earlington and other (o netting-- . points. The deceased has two brothers now working on the Henderson division Reports say that the Interstate Commerce Commissioners will grant railroad m inmUMHBCB companies so requesting further lime to equip their cars with air brakes and Oil, with Hypo- - w r of Cod-liv- er safety couplings. On the special train run last Sunday $ phosphites ot Lime and aoda, 5 some unruly darkies engaged in fist fights n contains just ine remeaies 10 as well as discharging their revolvers, but m meet these wants. The cod- no great excitement prevailed. Through the liver oil gives the needed they exertions of Conductor Bramwell, strength, enriches the blood, finally quieted down without bloodshed. feeds the nerves, and the hy-J- E Civil Engineer Burns and brother have m pophosphites give them tone moved their headquarters to Hopkinsville, where it will ba more convenient to answer 2 and vigor. Be sure you get ) calls to go out on the road to survey, $ SCOTT'S Emulsion. The "Financial Chronicle" computes the AH druggist! yx, i mi $1 00. gross earnings ot eighty-thre- e American ! SCOTT ft BOWPC, ChcmUti, Kw Voik'. d) roads for the third week of October at $9, 210.000, an increase as compared with ;t "W corresponding period of last year of $9iaft. t. si.r IWorn Out? a first-clas- Scott's Emulsion 1 from Alaska, "fide out a morn ing next winter," he says, "when Until you see the the mercury is below zero, shoulder Dollar's worth of a pick, and go into the woods be Goods we give you fore breakfast; dig a hole sixteen for it. You can save feet deep; come back to the house many of them at our at night and cat a small piece of stewed buffalo robe and sleep in Store without sacrithe woodshed. Repeat the doss ficing Quality in the as often as necessary." Toronto t. With our Mail. Goods, as well as our Election Echos. prices, you will be Lexington Leader (Nat. Dem): satisfied. But there is no reason for pessimism. There will still be seed time and harvest, the ebb and flow of life's tide, the waxing ol moons. We who are defeated have abundant compensation in our disappointment as wc remember that D. CASTUMAN. ARTHUR G. LANGHAM. BRECKINKIDGB CASTLEVIAN. those who defeated us must live JOHN with which under the government they may see fit to afflict us. We and they are members of one community. They cannot hurt us save at their own loss. OF LIVERPOOL, Lexington Herald (Nat. Dem.): The Herald is both an optimist and The Largest Fire Insurance Company in the .Wirld. something of a predestinarian; it believes in the working out of higher plans. It is therefore never Does the Largest Business in the State of Kentucky. dismayed at defeat; never afraid of the future. Does the Largest Business in the Southern States. Paducah Sun (Rep.): After a cold, wet day we find ourselves in Losses Paid In Kentucky In 1896 $249,831,03 the great army of the left and offer our hand in token of sincerest amity and friendship, to last eternallly and forever, until the first opportunity occurs for another fight, then we 'shall be sharpManagers Southern Department. General Office Louisville. ly into it. Danville Advocate: Hereafter PAUL M. MOORE, Earlington, Ky., Resident Agent for Earlingloir when a fellow is seeking office at and Vicinity. the hands of the people of Kentucky he will fight shy of fushion tickets. Every ticket of that char acter which was on the ballots in in yesterday's election was everlastingly defeated. Even in Lexington, where it was thought a. fushion ticket might pull through, the combination was buried out p sight and hearing. The fato 0 fushion tickets in the field yesteriday will put an end to any further efforts to win political battle by such unholy alliances. f v to Your Dollar M leas ftftlgicgftft f f f 4 Royal Insurance Co. M in BARBEE & CASTLEMAN, !a SUBSCRIBE FOR &m THE BEE ONE DOLLAR PER YEA &-- rt T ? - yvSf, v4 P(a -- t - "i$ X - ' . js , TWfilMr T ill ii 71 ii M rfliMlillB fcVi&, r '.'msK-ai- j. . iw niiifQ0tfi?.rm " ' 1ir' . ' ' ' ' ' !jBKji "By 3noustry toe Cljriwe." FOUND DEAD DR. A. l ' 111 . "" ' L' . " ' "'' ' n I 11 JACKSON. SIR. FRANK'S SUCCESSOR, FRANKS APPOINTED. Yandell Will Return to Ills Bnnk-in- g ' . 1.1 EIGHT HUNDRED CHINESE LOCAL NEWS. Mr. H. B. Hanson, of Saratoga Snrinirs. N. Y.. a Director of the St. Bernard Coal Company, has been the guest of Mr. Jn.o. B. At kinson for some days past. The cloak and cape sale of the St. Bernard Goneral Store, which Deafness Cannot Be Cured was advertised in Tun Bee, was an entire success. A large num- by local applications as they cannot reach ber of ladies were on hand at the the diseased portion of the ear, There is sale and very many handsome only one way to cure deafness, and that is by cnnstitutional remedies. Deafness is wraps were disposed of. caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube When this tube is inflamed you have a residence of the families of Dr. A. rumbling sound or imperfect bearing, and when it is entirely closed, Deafness is the W. Jackson and Mr. Geo. C. and unless the inflammation Dr. Jackson and family result, out and this tube restored can be to its taken leave this morning via Terre Haute normal condition, hearing will be dehome stroyed forever, nine cases out of ten are; and Cleveland for their new is but in Dorchester, one of the suburbs caused by Catarrh, which the nothing sur an inflamed condition of mucous Mr. Atkinson and fami- faces. of Boston. ly have moved into the Doctor's We will give One Hundred Dollars for former residence, which Mr. Atkin- any caso of Deafness (caused by catarrh) Dr. E. A. that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh son has purchased. Cure. Send for circulars; free. will take charge of the St. Chatten F. J. Cheney & Co , Toledo, O. Bernard people's practice. Sold by Druggists, 75c Hill's Family Pills are the best. Bob Speed Wanders Away from His Brother's Home and Dies, Early Wednesday morning of, last week R. C. Speed', of left the home of his brother, John Speed, in the Pond river country, and was not found until Saturday. When found the body was lying in a fence corner on the farm and near the residence of Pink Nail. There were some slight knife wounds on his person but they were not serious enough to cause death and it is believed that he died from exposure, probably after trying to take his life. Madi-sonville, This week sees the change of n. Masque Ball. An active committee of gentle men .are arranging ior a niasquu Ball to be given Thanksgiving eve ning. November 25th, 1897, at The Masonic Hall, Uarlington. John committee is as follows: Hogan, J. Will Robinson, Bradley Wilson, Brick Southworth, W. K. Coyle and C. II. Patterson. The managers are Frank D. McGary and W. O. Morris. Dr. P. B. Davis is down as Hoor manangcr. Look out for the handsome invitations which will be out at once. George Brown, Jr., of Indiana, lias been appointed an assistant paymaster in the. navy. friend. "I know from my own experience that for ladies of a constipate:! hibil there is nothing In supply the place of German Mm, J P Mrnenevt, Liver Powder." Springfield, Ohio "I have taken German I.irrr Powder for dyspepsia, and other liver troubles, and would not bo without it." Mm Jennie Green, Abiline. Tex "Friends advised me lo try German Liver Powder for long standing liver complaint. I had relief before I had taken one bottle It did me more good than all medMrs, icine prescribed by physicians." John Campbell, Jeffersonville, Ind. The Womin's Willlnm Feland Will Get the Chief Deputy's Place, Ky., Nov. 9Owensboro, in Boston. William Feland, formor chief deputy under his father, Judge Much Regret Felt By our People Because John Feland, will succeed Franks as chief deputy in the Owensboro of their Departure. Collector's office. Feland expects to go on duty tomorrow, After about fourteen years of Yandell reiterated his ignorance practice among the people of of any bargain regarding his temDr. A. W. Jackson is leav- porary appointment and will reing today, with his family to make turn at once to his former home at their future home in Dorchester, Marion. Mass., a thriving and beautiful community, which has become a suburb DOWN IN THE MINES. of Boston and lies within the limits of that cultured city. Dr. Jackson came to Earlington Quite frequently the assertion is made very inthat mining machinery Is some fifteen years ago, After a jurious to the miner, and proving Ihe truth while short term of practice here he went of tbecbarge must to a certain extent be East again, but returned to Earl- admitted, who was the cause of machines ington in about one year's time, taking the place of miners Years ago were receiving good wages, in fact since which he has practiced his minersbetter than labor on the outside, and much profession continually amongst the still under those faorable conditions with unscrupulous Earlington people. labor organizations to We would like to write an eulogy leaders sprung up causing disscntions was It to follow. but words arise and strikes came to the Then of the on our friend the Doctor, relief inventive genius fail us. Suffice it to say that he is mine operators, and in self defense mining a big hearted, sympathetic, con- machines were by operators reluctantly scientious and eminently able phy- put in use. To bring this matter home to labor organizations a sician, who will live in the hearts us, thefew months ago, Kentucky undertook eastern part of in of the people long after he has gone to dictate tho running of tbo mine under from us. Acts of kindness and the management of Ben W Robinson, to wholly hearty service will not be forgotten. and upon bis refusalfollowed, andsurrender now in to tbem, And socially we are bereft. The order lo a strike the mines successfully operate wife, with Miss and with a small margin of profit, mining Doctor and his good May and Master Lex, had a home machines will soon be put in, and where find hospitable and always open to their hundreds of men did at one time needed--emall now be few many friends old and young, who ployment, butabout will listening to blind by brought received a hearty welcome. leaders of labor always The regret of our people is genFegan reports last FriWeigher eral and The Bf.k joins in that re- day a good James at the mines as on that day gret and the heartiest good wishes day 20.000 bushels of cgal was shipped for the future of the Doctor and and n( Ions of coke. hi: family. The election returns plainly show that With his Family Leaves Earllng- (on to Make his Home Business. te - OTHER WASHINGTON NEWS. FDiir ifaf Earl-ingto- n, Washington, Nov. 8. Senator Deboe came here with the resignation of Yandell in his pocket and after being assured by the President Saturday that he would appoint Franks according to the dicker the Senator handed in the resignation of Yandell today, and Franks was immediately appointed It is now said that owing to some sort of a misunderstanding Yandell after all is not to have the Chief Deputyship under Franks. Owensboro, Ky., Nov. P. T. J. Yandell will decline the Deputy Collcctorship and return to Marion where he will again engage in the banking business. Washington, Nov. 8 The friends of Maj. Crumbaugh have not lost hope, and arc quite confident that s appointhe will yet get a ment from this Administration. The Major, so it was stated, is slated for a good office under the ToSecretary of the Treasury. morrow by appointment Senator Deboe and Dr, Hunter will call at the White House and see the'Presi-den- t in his behalf. There are several good offices still held by Democrats, any one of which will be acceptable. first-clas- After.... Taking e a course of Ayer's Pills the system is set in good working order and a man begins to feel that-lifis worth, living. He who has become the gradual prey of constipation, does not realize the friction under which he labors, until the burden is lifted from him. Then his mountains sink into mole-hillhis inoroscness gives place to jollity, he is a happy man again. If life docs not orders promptly attended to. seem worth living to you, you Kentucky's Gun Play." We pay expressagc one way. may take a very different view When the Kentuckians get to shooting each other over an elec of it after taking n I s, be Worked in Coal Mines In Northern Illinois. d Chicago, Nov. 7. Tho says: We make and "Chinese coal miners are to take sell this famthe place of Americans in the Northern llinois district. Ai atous make of tempt will be made to break the Clothing. We strike that exists and 800 skilled sell it at retail Celestials have been picked for the cheaper than work. They will all bear arms, you can buy a Gatling live inside d by stockade and be the ordinary too former Chicago policemen. or common An agent of the Chinese Six ready-mad- e Companies was in Chicago last Clothing. Weve been manweek and made a contract with the General Wilmington Coal ufacturers and retailers for Company to deliver the 800 China twenty-seveyears. Our clothmen at the mines of the Wilming ing is known and sold in every . district. The first State and Territory of the consignment of 200 will arrive net Tuesday and the the others will be Union. You pay no middleon hand as provisions can be made men's profits when you trade Arrange- with us. We sell at one price. to take care ol them. ments for an additional 1,000 All goods are as represented Chinese miners have been made or money given back. We conditional upon the success of the first venture. Elaborate prepara- can fit man, boy or child, not tions hac been completed to take only in Clothing, but Hats, care of the first 800 Chinamen and Caps and Furnishings; always to give them ample protection." at a profit to rou. All mail Times-Heral- '1 High Art a n ' d ' t Cloth ing body-guarde- Ayer's Cathartic Pills. A LOST WOULD. NIXON WATERMAN IN L A. W ISucklen's Arnica Salve. The best Salve in the world for Cuts, r and Ordinances. Uruiscs. Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever The handsomest job of printing Sores. Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Eruptions, and and hhat has been executed by any Corns cures all Skin no pay required. posiPiles or tively in this section was finished guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or (office to the officials of the money refunded. Price 25c per box For "week by Sale by SI Bernard Drug Store Errlington-la- st iCitfC-bCity-CharteIt-i- s f our three splendid presses at any speed demanded by our increasing newspaper and job printing business. The outside of the hive in which we live and work is not pretentious but weareconstantlyadding to and improving our office ciniipmcnt and making of it such a printing house as is not to be lound this side of the large cities. We have printers, too, who know how to use the material at hand to the best advantage, as is attested by the finished work of all varieties that wc send from this office. With the new power just added we sjjall be able to Till all orders without delay. Our New Machinery. W9 are this week putting in a new Otto gas engine which will in a few days be running Jt. It has resigned the Patent Commissionership is not confirmed T11 Takani-miirl- The report that General Butter-wort- ('. C. i'uro Cmilli.itluu f'nravir. . loo cr"Vj. C lull loruro, ilrucisn r fund money Guii.lYC-.ulmruc- The Little Rock Board of Health has revoked the quarantine against Memphis. To Cure a Cold in one Day Take Laxative Hromo Quinine Tablets All Druggists refund lo Cure. 25c. thn money if it fails A chattel mortgage on a "muln colt with curly hair and blue eyes" was filed at Paoli, Kas. rriuruKK. It.is a book of K t pages beautifully printed from new type on chajee book paper, and is bound in a handsomely printed and cover. It is not only handsomely, but substantially gotten up and must,attract attention wherever seen. A close criticism of the composition on this job will show the work is accurately and artistically done. The spacing is regular book spacing, and the whole job shows care-itt- l work. A copy of the new charter and e ordinances is posted in the to comply with law and it may be seen there. fifty-fiv- e cm-boss- cases at New Orlcnns has been duced still farther. The number of new yellow fever re- Kforttiody Fajri So. Frankfort "before the day was two Cascurets Caud v Cathartic, the most won- hours old. Detroit Free Press. derful medical dtsrotory of tho age, pleasant nud refreshing to tho taste, act neutly Hoi't TvbtrroSpIt and Smukf leur Mfe Anij. aud poslUvcly on kidneys, liver and bowels, eitqily uud (ureter, bo uiug To quit tobui-ccleauslng tho entire system, dispel colds, euro headache, fovcr, habitual constipation netic. lull ot llto, nerve aud l.'or, take box tbo that makes weal: men and biliousness. Plcaso buy and try a 10, 25, 50 cents. Sold aud ttronc All drugglstH, tOoorll. Curocuaran-tcid- . of 0. C. C. guaranteed to euro by all druggists. nooklvt and simple free Address Storllnc Remedy Co, Ohlcairo or New York. wonder-worke- money. If jour blood is impure, Hood's Sarsaparilla is Ibe medicine for you. It cures scrofula, salt rheum, rheumatism, When the question of free coal becomes catarrh and all other diseases originating in or promoted by impure blood and low an issue in a campaign along with tbat of sound moner. miners can then be found stale of the system on the right side on election day Hood's Pills are easy to take, easy to Curiosity to see Speedy jump from the operate, Cure indigestion, headache. attracted many bridge at Henderson miners from Earlington and other points An encouraging feature of the last Sunday. industrial situation in the south li The Monarch mines are now making a the large number of enlargements test of a mining machine, and it found to of manufacturing plants, princi- be successful, machines will be put in pally cotton mills, reported by the use there by tbat company. price portions of Tradesman during of In some the consumer Illinois bythemutual Chattanooga lias, coal to last week. The number of new agreement between coal operators, been industries also shows a healthy in- advanced and sucn a moe along tne line means belter nay for the miner and is the crease. only true solution of the contention now boy of J A, Johnson, existing Detween operator anu uuuir. The of Lynn Center, III., is subject to attacks As will be seen from this clipping taken of croup. Mr. Johnson says he is satis-fle- d from the Courier Journal, the miners lately that the timely use of Chamberlain's leaving this state to work in Indiana mines Cough Remedy, during a severe attack, don't find a welcome there by those saved his little boy's life. He is in Ibe who favor the resident miners now on a drug business, a member of Johnson Bros, strike of that place and ihey handle a great many "Gov Mount called the attention ot patent medicines for throat and lung dis- the State Labor Commissioners to the eases. He had all these to choose from, and report that Cabel & Kauffman, of Washrkilled physicians ready to respond to his ington, Daviess county, are importing call, but selected this remedy for use in his miners from Kentucky to take the places own family at a time when his child's life of the locked-ou- t resident miners. He was in danger, because be knew it to be told the Commissioners that if there is superior 'lo any other, and famous the any way to stop the importation he wished Mr. it done cures of croup country over for-itMany compliints against the Johnson sas this is Ihe best selling operators in question have reached the cough medicine they handle, and that 11 Go'vernor gives splendid satisfaction in all cases "It is represented to bim that the men Sold by St. Bernard Drug Store, Earling whose places are being filled by the cheap ton; Den T. Robinson, Morions Gap, Geo.- laborers from Kentucky hae lived in King, 61 Charles. Daviess county many years, and that many of tbem are men of families and It looked at the outset as if it own their homes The labor organizathe would be an average Kentucky tions have taken up will case, and the Labegin an investibor Commissioners election. Four men were killed at gation at once " three-year-ol- d s This Tells Where Health May be Found, And that is more important than making ihe miners divided their vote between the different parties, which shows an their part, and also that men who operate mines do not try to exercise an unjust influence over their men ai the polls. Washington, Nov. 8. The official appointment of Dr. Hunter as Minister to Guatemala, which was announced today, has all along been regarded as a certainty. The appointment is doubtless most gratifying to the doctor's numerous friends here and in Ken tuck. To Cure Catarrh nUM.ETlN. tion for Clerk of the Court of Appeals, an impartial outside public may be pardom.d for entering upon a speculation whether, after all, that is not the best disposition that can be made of them. Pittsburgh Dispatch. Strouse & Bros., EVANSVILLE, IND. y A SERIOUS LOVE SI'ELL. I used to live In a better world, A long, long ways from here, Where skies were blue and our hearts were true, And tbe days were filled ultli cheer. There song and shine gave me and mine A marvelous round of Joji, For the moments brought their elfu unbouglil In that world that was made for bojs. The long, long days were golden days. And our hearts beat warm and high, Tor eye and ear could see and hear Do not depend upon snuffs inhalants o The charm of earth and sky. other local applications. Catarrh is a We loitered long by the brook s sweet song, And we drank at the springs ot Truth constitutional disease, and can be successIn that land of joys that was made for boys fully treated only by means of a constituThe wonderful realms ot youth tional remedy like Hood's Sarsaparilla, which thoroughly purifies the blood and I long to dwell in that world, once more. removes the scrofulous taints which cause Where the happiest blessings fall, catarrh The great number of testimonials Cut I lost it when, for the world of men, from those who have been cured of catarrh I traded it once for all by Hood's Sarsaparilla prove the unequaled I long to stray tbroufh a waj power of this medicine to conquer this To the boundless fields of joy, If troubled with Catarrh give And give my gold and world grown cold disease Hood's Sarsaparilla a fair trial at once For Ihe heart ot a careless boy, grass-grow- SHELTON G B. Shelton went lo Dixon yesterdiy John Devney was in the city Sunday evening Miss Ida Hampton, ot Henderson, the guest of Mrs. Celia Christian. Post-offic- District Liquor Dealers' Association at Ottawa, III., have given up the fight to ran slot ma chines. The To Klondike. The officials or the Burlington Route have issued a special folder giving special information about tha,Klondike and devoted exclusively to that famous gold region. The history of the district and of the discovery of gold are given. A large and handsopue map of Alaska takes the place of the usual map on a railroad folder. A lull description of the country, distances, supplies necessary for a man going and other detailed information is given. It tells how to go to Klondike. If you are interested, write to L. V, Wakely.Genl. Passenger Agent Burlington Route, St. Louis, Mo. Teachers' rioney. Yucatan Chill Tonic The great reliable and popular tonic, and febrifuge. It breaks the chill and prevents its return, strengthening the patient and gives healthy tone and itore. of vigor without regard to diet. Pleasant to Warranted at drug Price 50c. take cagh balance, $204,865,498; gold reserve, $154,863,636. To Cure a Cold In One Day. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All Druggists refund the money if it fails to Cure. 25c For sale by St. Bernard Drug Store, Earlington, Ky. The statement of the condition the Treasury shows: Available Consul Duester at Crefcld, Germany, reports the discovejy of in candescent gas cheaper and better than electric light. When vour throat fells raw and rough as if vou had swallowed a piece of sand paper, nothing gives such prompt and effectual relict as Dr. Bell's Pine Tar Honey. A wonderful remedy for coughs, edds. and bronchial affections. Pleasant Get never failing in result to a bottle today. lha-tasl- TeacherV wages arq lower than usual this year. They must cut their cxDenscs in every way. Those who expect to attend school this year will do so atiHanson, where the rates arc the lowest to be Tho Thomas Iron Company's found in the state. Three teach- blest furnace at Hellertown, Pa., ers offer especial advantages in all which has been idle for two years, Write for particulars to resumed operations on Thursday. courses. Prin. E. McCulIey. county ex "Vhe worst cold t ever had in my life aminer, Hanson, Ky. R l' Farm for Sale. Fruit and berry farni of 75 acrts or sale, or trade for Earlington, property. Seel. S. McCully, Madisonvillc, Ivy. The returns from Kentucky will yeanr Several earn $1,000 yearly. Specialty, Mines.Mills, etc. "Fac- not be complete until the Coroners' juries have pcted. Washington tory" P. O. 1371, New York. ThsGovernment will send two vessels (o relieve the whalers icebound in Behring Sea. Salesmen wanted, lree outfit. One agent earned $22,000 in fiver was cured by Chamberlain's Cough Kemedy," writes W. II Norton, of Sutler Creek, Cal. This cold left me with a courIi and I was expectorating all the lime 1 he Remedy rureij me, and I want all of my friends when troubled with a cough urcold to use it, for it will do them good " Sold by St. Bernard Drug Store, Earlington; Geo King, St Charles; Ben T Robinson, Mortons Gap. Post. After serious illness, like typhoid fever, pneumonia, or the grip, Hood's Sarsaparilla has wonderful strenglhgiving power. iANDY CATHARTIC UM k-o- CURECOHSTIMTION ALL MAI IMWr --- V "7erWton.rww vrin or iriHtVii uununniuuu raniuinui finiUIMTEPn it. Mrrr fo.,ChieMO.OBU1rN OTfRUlifl MXUIt to id. ' tt T .. ;" ... DRUGGISTS .!! ".'."""ST f 41.- -. . At Frankfort The Morgan County Can-nCoal Company has recently been organized with a capital stock of $25,000. Pat Clark, formerly a miner here but nov of Carbondale. came over to visit friends here last week Wilkesbarre, Pa , November 6. Her man Barring, who has succeeded in inter esting the Coal Operators' Association in iuai is ior The preliminary move in a Ken- fromscneme state saippuiK nuiutatnu other this to Germany and tucky election appears to be to buy countries of Europe, has heard the report up all the purchaseablc firearms in ofthe association's specialist, wuo nas Been the neighborhood. After that the inquiring into the matter 1 ms specialist the idea of who business of the day goes on with is the man iron toconceived and Europe, England pig more or less regularity. Cleveland shipping since grown to such proportions which has Plain Dealer. and he has recently made his report as to exporting anthracite coal He finds that No One Thought She Could Live. at the prices and freight rate he could ship "I believe that if it bad not got Dr. hard coal to Amsterdam at a profit, but Carlstedt's Great Remedy for my daughter would be unable to enter in cheap enough She got to sell at a profit in most of the ports unshe would not bo with us lines make a reducrun down and her illness developed into less the The rheumatism and rheumatic fever. Every- tion of 30 per cent in freight rates one said that she could not live. Five expert believes that with a cheap freight coal doctors gave her no relief, yet by the time rate from mine to the seaboard themark-elcould be introduced into European 's she had taken two bottles of Dr. Mr. Barring believes it will be done German Liver Powder, she was way of able to sit up in bed, and today sbe is as some day, and thinks it the only strong as she ever was, and we have noth benefiting and stimulating the coal industry ing to thank for it but Dr. Carlstedt's in the anthracite coal regions He sees some danger, however, in the Great German Remedy." large coal fields of China and Central Smith VicxuRS.Tallula.Ill Russia, which can be worked very cheaply But our C03I In If the national honor were de- and nut as comDetition with operators can John Sherman. long as the coal he says fended often enough in Kentucky make some money at home or hope to have POOLE. every undertaker would be a mil- ih rnal industrv here improve, they will not make a serious effort to invads the Uncle Dave Griffin, of Union county lionaire. Detroit Tribune. foreign markets. was with us visiting his nephew, J. T. Ezell, last week. Quit coughing is easy enough if you AMERICAN BEAUTY. know how to do it. The best way to quit Our town officers were elected last Tuesis to take one dose of Dr. Bell's Women of Amer- day. Summer coughs, lung coughs, ica have a type of Mr II F. Allen has bought a farm in winter coughs, bronchial coughs or any beauty peculiar to Crittenden county, and intends to move to cured kind of a cough or cold is speedily The it in the near future. We commend Ham themselves. by the use of this remedy. Children love c i m ate, habits to bis new triends and neighbors as a good by St. it, Old people like it. For sale and social peculi- citizen Geo. Bernard Drug Store, Earlington, arities, have com Several of our friends are visiting in King, St. Charles. bined to produce Crittenden county this week. a type of woma : We have a case ot scarlet fever in town Miss Maxie Bronaugb, of Madisonville, dishood quite causing an excitement among those visited friends here this week. the which is tinct from little folks. women of other who have for Fifty Gents. Wo have met Ihe enemy and we are II has countries Guaranteed tobacco habit cure, makes weak "theirs," the verdict of the election of last men utrong, blood pure. Wc, tl. All druggists. become almost an even day occurrence for Tuesday While wj are naturally the nobility and royal blood of Europe to despondent ovtr th result, we can le Mrs.Nella Morris, of Hopklnsville, Is a soma f tho apcross tho water in search of an American rive much comfcrt fromfust ilace we went visitor in town this week. parent results. In tbe become beauty, for tho United States has analnst two' Into the ficht The Coming Woman. famous throughout the world The Ameri- combined parlies, who claimed that they Who goes to tbb club while her husband can beauty is a peculiar product of this had that 1013 majority and a deep seated tends the baby, as well as the good prejudice against voting for a Republican however, one formidwoman who looks after her home, country. She has, and reduced the majority of former elecher beauty, but to will both at times get run down iu health. able enemy, nol only to tions at least 80 per cent with a gain of They will be troubled with loss of appetite. her health as well. Tbat enemy is indige Republicans of 200 or 300. beadaches, sleeplessness, lainung or nizzy nous to the climate and soil of the United Tbe unofficial count tbat has come to us spells. Ihe most wonderful remedy for Slates. It Is called Catarrh. Almost every gives Hall, Democrat 16S majority over tjiese women is hlectric Bitters. ThousPoole Republican in one of tbe hardest ands of suiferers from Lame Back and woman has it in mild or severe forms. Our fought contests ever made in the county, unavoidable It Weak Kidneys rl e up and call It blessed. climate makes it with plenty of honors for our candidates. It is Ibe medicine for women. Female com- is the only natural enemy the American While wo Republicans are feeling very plaints and Nervous troubles of all kinds woman has. Not only is the United States blue over the results we console ourselves are coon relieved by the use ot Electric is also the home of with the thought that we bad our goort Bitlers. Delicate women should keep this the home Of catarrh, but s catarrh remedy, Pe- lime last year and it would be but (air remedy on hand to build up the system. the now have theirs this ear. Only 50c. per bottle. For sale by St. Ber ruana. The medical profession has at last that the Popocrats to take fully us much In this life we have nard Drug Company. devising a remsdy for the of that which we do not want as of that we succeeded in universal disease. do want Mrs. A. J. Stokes and little son Clay, Prof Poole is taking his defeat Dr, Harlman, the original compounder were in Henderson Sunday. more so than some has a recent book on chronic philosophically, even very tantalizing 10 be of How to Cure Bilious Colic. of his friends. It is will send free to any adcatarrh which he so near a victory and yet have it snatched I suffered for weeks with colic and pains timj. A UrS3 Tin Pe- - away from us just when we thought we a in my stomach, caused by biliousness, and dress for short nereabout lo realize it. had to take medicine all the while until I runa Drug M'f'g Co., Columbus, O, Colic, Cholera and Tl;e little child of John Springer, ot used Chamberlain's Ask your druggist for a frna Uniun Couniy, was buried at the cemetery Diarrhoea Remedy which cured me. I Almanac for 1898. Its youthful mother have since recommended it to a good many here last Thursday. proceeded it a little more iban a year. people.MBS. F. Butler, frairbaven, The Bee has just received a fine , The infant of Jack Melton died of diphConn, Persons who are subject to bilious and other theria last week. colic cap ward off the, attack by taking (his assortment of cards remedy as soon as the first symptoms ap- stationery and can furnish anything iMuratoYour lluvreli With CuicareU, pear. I'or sale by Ben T. Robinson, Mor- in the printing line on short notice Candy Cattinrtk, euro constipation foreer. tons Gap; George King, St, Charles; St, best-style- , anu at lowest prices. ioo.ae. It 0. 0. 0.fall, UrugRlsts relund money. in Bernard Dru $ Store, Earliogton. Carl-stedts. 1 y sinel-jbdmlrwell-nigh world-famouwell-nigh vt-ra on business W.L Hearin, of this vicinity, moved to Dixon Thursday. We are sorry to lose such a neighbor as Mr. Hearin. Mr. Philip Sigler, an aged man of this vicinity, died yesterday after a long illness. He leaves a wife and several children to mourn his loss. Our sympathy is extended to the bereaved family Mr. Thos Bronston, of Copperas Spring country, will move in our midst soon I wonder if V. Perkins can make any "fair tquare deals" with the democrats when he gets to Frankfort, and what will be deal in. The election is over and the fair square deal, trade, fusion, Democrat, Populist Oneness party was victorious but we have turned down that 1103 majority as they claimed last November. Of course we are willing for them to have the offices for Ihey got a majority of the votes, though there js not a candidate on the Republican ticket Who need be ashamed of the votes cast for tbem, as Ibis has been a I wish to Democatic county heretofore thank the candidates for the fight they made, also tbo Bee for the assistance it has given us I also wish to say that I am not tired of advocating Republican principals. Stand up boys and lets fight the battle lo the end and we will reap the reward in 1900 (a republican victory.) There was something said by some of the candidates at Hearin in their speeches about Ihe Democratic and Populist parties being melted into a oneness, judging from Ihe votes Hon Jo A. Parker received in this county, we are inclined to think the Populists melted into uemocrats Some people are still quarrelling about some articles tnat were written to mat "old Bee" about J. Forest Porter. We know there were some'nretty bard things said against Mr. Porter's political record, but It was just plain tacts and Air. I'orter did not deny it in any of his speeches, nor through the press. We did not take any advantage of Mr. Porter by writing just before the election as has been the case in this county. We gave him all the time necessary to explain away all those charges, and he failed to attempt it and we have come to the conclusion that be was afraid to tackle it Some people are anxious to know who the Shelton correspondent is. I will try It is not Bill Bourland and to explain. Neither Geo. Towcry as some say it is is it Groves nor John G., Henry Walter-so- n nor Joe Blackburn, but I am the one Read carefully and you tbat is doing it will see, it is HOW TO FIND OUT, Fill a bottle or common water glass with urine, and let it stand twenty-fou- r hours; a sediment or setting indicates a diseased condition of the kidneys. When urine stains linen it is positive evidence of kidney trouble. Too frequent desire to urin ate or pains in the back, is also convincing proot tbat tbe kidneys and bladder are out of order WHAT TO DO. There is a comfort in Ihe knowledge so often expressed, that Dr Kilmer's Swamp-roo- t, tbe great kidney remedy, fulfills every wish in relieving pain in the back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part of tbe urinary passages. It corrects inability to bold urine and scalding urin In passing it, or bad effects following use of liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes tnat unpleasant necessity of being compelled to get Up many times during lbs night lo urinate. Tbe mild and extraordinary effects ot Swamp Root is soon realized. It stands tbe high est for its most wonderful cures of the most. distressing cases. If you need a medicine you should have the best Sold by price fifty cents and one dollar. For a sample bottle and pamphlet, both sent free by mail, mention Tub Bee and send your full posloflice address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Biogbampton, N Y. The proprietors of this paper gaurantee the genuineness of this offer. drug-gests, ST. CHARLES She has such a fair chique, Dr. T. R. Finley is in I.ouisiille this It is realty a joy to be nhoir. neck, the guest of his family. "Whenever she looks down the aisle Rev. J. W. Crow filled his appointment Sbe gives me a beautiful smaisle, Sunday. And of all her beaux Miss Jonelle Galloway visited relatives I am certain she sheaux in Crabtree last week. She likes me the best all the whaisle. Messrs Riley Rainer, Dick .Woodruff, Bill Davis, Lon Davis and Base Hibbs re- Last Sunday sbe wore a new sacque, turned from a hunting expedition Low cut at the front and the bacque, Misses Jennie Munns, Stella Cato and And a lovely boquet, Cora Simpson, of Dawson, were here SatWorn in such a cute wuet, urday, the guests of Mrs. D. Southworth. As only few girls have tbeknacque. Geo King, after several day's Illnc; Js Some day, ere she grows too antique, convalescent. I sique; Miss Ena Faults, who is attending In marriage her band shall If she's not a coquette, school at Madisonville came home Friday accompanied by Miss Allie Martin. Which I'd greatly reguette, Mr. Lea Sisk and Miss Blanche Oldham, Sbe shall share my six dollars a wique. Norwich (N. Y.) Telegraph. both of this place, were happily married at 3 o'clock last Wednesday afternoon, at the residence of Henry Sbaw. Miss Ethel McCullougb, of Norlonville, is in town this weuK, the guest of friends. Clyde M Nisbet, principal St. Charles CELEBRATED public school, spent Saturday and Sunday at home Mr. and Mrs Joe Hibbs, of Madisonville, were in town Saturday, the guests of Base Hibbs Frank Stewart, of Paducab, was in town Sunday on a isit to his parents.. '" Elder W S Pine, of- Princeton, the Christian church Saturday preached at night and Sunday Frank Bishop, "oT the country was "id ' town Monday. , A young lady sings in our choir. Whose hair is the color ot phoir, But her charm is unique, WE HAVE THEM E.Z.WA1S7 sisrsixii aV TTC1?vHJF' ' Too True. ' '" ''' B One of our business men wjs,re-centl- y kicking to the vriter about peddlers doing business here and asking us to write a roast on them. To please the m?rchant we said we would, so here goes. Peddlers The meryou are hereby.roasted. chant for whom we do this lavor has his job work "done in Evans-vill' Exchange.' The Avonmore (Pa.) coal miners struck again on Saturday The men had returned to work a few weeks ago with tbe understanding that they were to be paid at the rate of 40c a net ton, run of mine, but on receiving their cards tbey claimed they were being paid at 31c. a ton of 2,240 pounds, or equivalent to about 25c a net ton of 40c FOR CHILDREN. It is perfect support for the Child's Clothing, perfect freedom and comfort for the body. They come cheap. It is economy and comfort to buy the E. Z. Waists. St, Bernard General Store. e. ;. JOB WORK :. Will receive prompt atten tion at this office. Estimates furnished upon application. h 1 B 1 to KSIEAMUP amdyourb -COAL: BILL5 DOWfi DOMT : Taj P!l!vk. E- J 1 . fail to use--i- - I H ?$ j SFknAII Y Q rkJ -- -- 3fli 0AKAffeJVpRICES 07 flfeWiL JSk fci LA -.. - WRITE FOR I B Bw 4V .F u v- fen I rKl?''w'ml5 IiWlA vV Gv -- k-tL- fciTWl & ums .T KA u -- frJd Ptt,Ji P, 1 TfE -- COAL on THE MAKET.SEnD US A TIBIAL, ORDCFtAMD YOU WILL USE HO irt oo? BEST5TEM OMER vi (L. ORDERS PROMPTLY FHM1K M uyycSA gffl e ijS& .og'ra'0NGUARAHTEED lw-- 1 ejwbx wiranr , y, .aMscaieso" iniwpiiuv i ,,.?.; ? , cages' . - iWSS((i(l8W6'V,iwr oF'lWliWHHK'w'ili r " MMiMMIIIIPMnmHPMpiiBmp ii.afaftlMr""'"1' ,MrflBj " "r ? U ' r r 'Tflpsarv j, iTnHH'i - ?7s3hJiaw it - r ti aaaaaaa 4 - j .immnmatB. is&zvr r,? r sr gfffiwJB.. 'w. 2F fc5. rr "MM - ' . I ii ii ,., t - t r - - "T T I EXCHANGE ROLLER MILLS. FRANK TUTT, PROPRIETOR, it THE SUNDAY SOHOUET a. OB tHHtfHtfrtrt!- HHSHHH!tHrt-HrtrtttHrtfetHlMHlllMlrtHHltH- J LESSON VII, FOURTH QUARTER, INTERNATIONAL SERIES, NOV. 14. MADISONVILLE, Makes unsurpassed Meal every thing of the county are Gives on exchange faction. hrst-clas- - KY. Flour, Meal, Bran, Crushed Corn, Feed s mill .produces. The people a invited to come in and be treated right. as much as any mill, and guarantees satisFlour warranted to be superior quality. Solicited Trade With Webster, McLean and Adjoining Counties sMHsW7cfl 2 JfflBBBBB WBB- -t i. i HHB in psssssai1 WT,-- 1 b MEDICINE for the MILLION.. '''' M Sold at Retail for Five Cents a Package the first experimental step in a direction that may lead to a revolution A Popular Proprietary-Medicin- in the trade. 2sfffr"S rhaYXVe er J itrtln meS Jdruin which had aacer-h- t pUceJ upon the . oompnwed rowdf i prwraUoM "J anT"otheI.f ,or ,he cure or al- " in lmpalre.1 Ulgcitlon or talced 10 lie or inoragneral " LSoil'clr noSuhment imdellralnatir.ir waste, cojbm leilatlon ..f weakened capacity heal iSid to Include pretty nearly ejery bn ,'0,'rinbw bg Ii. - and protected ai to retail a co. id h Dackcd used .T.V TSbSASJSJB sulr more than llo"k'?fl?" a amal proportion rrom i,it output 5o7 " ni' ""- J SJ,",1 Tahou Id be used.lhelr preparation ,.; nnd turprtflng qui BolngtVo.igl.tffi nnd a bearing note x eJJul.imile. thoevery circumstance baringhare noted nimitiri of the company untve"rUl MeTurt T h?t uhv&Z UhoI.Rh requiring the being called upon to pay heary jMreentagea for iuperflnona that might re nrolecllon agalnat be conaumed In a "CTn'V'ellS l5ut Ii rKSlc..lnhTc'.5 of npurcSae InUded to actual experience. fcy JS!i ft and proved to'lcwa teatof tlmeand of qualltlea or diminution of th?&mT?buteiito not hari hi tendency been expected, Inasmuch m, under or pocket Inadraweri traVellngaa efflcacfoua ai ,"Teral eoki or ntontM are foundto bo practically aa freah and I i (T NEW E4TEKKKIOCSTOVES "ST 200,000 sr- m k f. " with thlschnln." Uyconiparlng chapters xxill, Oj xxiv, 15; xxvl, 0, 7, It Is ovldont which Paul meant was asso1 that the hoporesurrection, tho resurrection ic ciated with XIi'StSciStiStSinlilSliolS of Christ nnd then of His peoplo. Tho and rcsurroctlon spokon of In Dan. xll, in Hos. vl, 2, nnd clsowherc very fully In Ezek. xxxvil, whero It is said that they 'thKTcSTlnandlonatowa shall bo ono nation in thclrown land under will M,?PJ?Vhieh theV wlU offer to (he tfado upon terma which ere permit ora Pago tpn adopted for ono king, never to bo divided or scattered atorekeeper at a price lower than ta6ulea,or for cn Lfnriitarr medlSne2?FIVE CKNTS-t- the manufacture doaea.aale. In the form with woicn any more. P",T company will not dlacontlnue and TASTELESS.) rf.e h cheaper concerning this sect wo W(I 21, the people I ahou d beplalnly f fr T r7 TJ them. It 1 know 23. "Aseverywhere it Is spokon lire0V.H bJneflt that eorfc . -- . na,rou.UtrtnomeSlclne,ldentl?alU '.m D . .dimx-NAR- D High-price- d of underitood ffl It cures when all others fall. against" They had hcord nothing ovll of being In the .form and ffW'alSri.a tteuih TtTi 'probable (hat almoat any amp. Paul, but thoy had heard tho followers Adapted for old or young. this Jesus Christ spokon ngalnst Simoon a Pleasant to take. 2 said to His mothor that Ho would bo for n, non-are thoroughly nlroducco ,to ? ,iJOMn cartona for 40cenU. sign spoken against (Luko II, 84), and It is 'Price, 50 cents, sold by all VroMwWfor eW. Brow WM carton.) for KSoriSSonWtS r written, "All thnt will llvo godly in Christ -' druggists. tiuu. cart with the order lu erery case. Jesus sholl suffer persecution" (It Tim. against Ill, 13). Tho carnal mind Is enmity world knows ty'llo aurejuu God, and tho wisdom of this KtttiReitulH not God. testified tho Mltli uurTnuliv and 23. "Ho expounded Slnrk In ttirrn them conkingdom of God, persuading nt-TT-jr rolonu 9 -cerning Jesus, both out of tho law of Moses ji x JJC-VJU- ii xDl nnd ont of tho prophets from morning till Manufscturtsl aj a ovnninrr " Ifnvinc nnrjolntcd him n day, aatjr by the aj they camo to him to his lodging, nnd thusi,n tnibn.i in them. The beclnnlng, midPARI TPDT MEDICINE CO.. " ,1I nnil nnd of hts talk WBS JCSUS UUd HIS EvanavIHe, Ind, 4 resurrection, looking to tho kingdom yet Isrnel as n righteous L. N. TIME TABLE. sjLftjuuuuuLiuuuuuuuuiar to be established with An Octosanarlao don. nation nt tho center, Jesus, tno 00a oj. OTHERWISE UNNOTICED. CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR. enry E. BadDixon, 111., Nor. David, as their King, and all nntions May 30. 1897 ) SottUtern Iron by Southern Workmen, They are maile of ger, hi yrar.n old, a prominent busineu through them, their King acknowl- Toplo Tor tho Week llcglnnlng Not. 7. blessed ,, - nnlnpd hv the DtodnctS of Southern Farmer. aoittn. Consul-GenerLee will sail YVedncs-Ja- y man of Amboy for 50 years, is dead, You Are Going North, ns King of kings and Lord edged by all Comment by Hot. S. II. Dojle. No t. Na 11. No. JJ They last longer and make more homea happy than any on his return to his post in Ha. refuso to give up their water. get It, how of lords. why 10,10am 7.00pm ' oiher Store on earth. I?lre baclcs jrttaranteed for 15 year. Chlear.o Tone "Influence ut. to xx, I 0. Math, to L. St. LouU r, rana. 24. "And sorao believed tho things got It, how to use 5JP'n 8.nam Lr. You Aro Going South, CATALOQUE. THE MARKETS. Lr. Kranatille. ... 1.10pm toopm which wcro spokon nnd somo believed 1318. If your Dealer does not handle themT WRITE FOR Peter Dump, a Pettis county (Mo.) .6pm (isopm Lt. Ilenderion So It has beon and will always bo this farmer, fell oft" a windmill, and probnot." lives to himself in No 307pm NittVobk, NoremberS. 1W7. Lv.Sebiee iR(U..nn Tiniil uprnr nxnootcd. that all world. man lives aro constantly coming You Are Going East, 00 CATTLR-Nr- IIt l S 05 Lv. siaufbtera... Steers IMP" Oar ably will die. . Lv Ilamon CXJTTON-MUdlMl P 10 would bellovo him, but ho labored thathe pm A Spanls.li newspaper says that Amerin contact with tho lives of thoso about 447am j 49 wneai. might by oil means save somo (Bom. xl, " " S. Lv. UadlaonTille .. 401pm You Are Going West; 459am upon them ican interference in UieCubnu war will FLOUR o.winterRed WIIKAT-Nt 2S Lv. EarllnclonGap 4 I5P" iuuB"" ua us and leaving an impress 14; I Cor. Jx, aa;. uur .... Lv. Monona COHN-N- at ovil. Even tho weak, not be tolerated. 19 a in 4 it p m Lv Nortontllle thnt somo seed will fall by tho wayside, either for good or B inPURCHASE TICKET VIA THC 8 SO Lv. Ilopklntvllle j.ijpm 5.16 pm 2. 07a m Henry George memorial services were IOIUC New Mess. somo on stony soil, somo among thorns faint hearted and cowardly liavo an s 4 Dm Ar. Guihile ST. LOUIS. nnd some on good ground; that tho tares fluence in lit o as well as tho bravo and held Sunday at tho Fourteenth Street COTTON-Mlddl- lue 847pm 6.JI am b.i)pm X Lv, Guthrie iff" JaWFaSB 6S S.oj pm laiopm 8 40 a m will grow with tho wheat until tnonarvess strong. In tho laws given to govern theater, St. Louis. JBUrmSMpP: jBrMBSSlMaMr . llEEVES-Ste- eri Ig 9 5S Ar Nathvllle 4W NOKTM. nnd that the kingdom will come at harvest God's people in battlo three classes aro CowaaodHelfen.. J 80 Lieut. O'Urien. of Fort MePlierson CALVES-(eac- hK 10 00 5 00 No 51. Mo.),. No. 0. time. is aotorlety.ls under arrcst,cliurged with HOGS Kalr to Select STO 3 agreed not exempted from eervico and ono class 7 15 am 7.4jam 710pm Lr. Nailnllle 25 27. "And when they S to Choice SlIEEr-F- alr J to enter (Dent, xx, 8). This unbecoming conduct. 8.39 a m 9JJ a in 9 I p ni Lt. Golbile of tor thnt W among themselves they departed 1W KLOUU-rale- ntj 041 a m tail a m ojjpm Lv llopklnaville, and timid. 65 During the war with Tuiltey, accordClear and Straight.. 4 IS Paul had spokon ono word." That ono is tho class of faint hearted no) am lajjpm Lt. Noitomllle Winter . .... O W vl, 0, 10, They wero forbidden for fear of their ing to otllclal reports, tho GrecU low WHEAT-No.JK- ed ' io.im 11 11 a m 10.17 a in Lt. Motion, Cap word was n quotation from Isa. -- 'H t)i& Mixed COKN-io.jja miiiian 10.51pm LoUiavnic NatHVinc R. R. Lt, lialllnHon xlll,il4, 15; influonco upon othera Tho lawtald: was 309 hilled and 1,01)4 wounded. and Is also found In Math. JJM Lt, Madltonirllle 06 p m OATS NaS 10.4b a m i.JJ a in NH jtYE Net John xll, 40; Horn. !, 8. Isaiah having "What man is thero that is fearful and io.j7m il 51 a m Lv. Ilanaon Tho Moxlean government will send a TOUACCO-Lu- g-a 11151m noj;m !SS.!SS Lt. Slaciehleia. soen His glory nnd having heard tho quos-tloAIIO BO OCCURS fainthearted? Let him go and return ao. lo Washlnirton favoring lmmcdl Ixtatllurley 11.17a ui 11 10 pin Lt. Sebiee ... "Whom shall I send and who will go unto his houso, lest his brethren s heart 7 00 a 10 09 11.44 a m 11.JJ p in 11.10 a in Lt. llendtnon it0 intervention in the affairs of Cuba, HUlTEK-CUol- ce H nm I, send mo.'. Dalrj for usj" ropliodi "Hero it.10 pm 1.1 pm 1140 am f Ar. ETantfille. Tho Maximum of Safety, as well as his heart." Thecowardj rho .Soutlicrn Surgical and Uynrco- - Eoos Krean 7.H p a 7 10 a m Ar. SI. Loall Then ho was told, that tbo pooplo to whom faint 826 r..l.rtand 91 willB,T P wnat UadltonvllUand not all reoolvo his mes- was not to enter uattio lesi no wiuum 0jCI,i association will hold n three lOKIC Standard (new).. 5s ho wns sent would hacoN Clear Klb Hop No a 91 Tho Maximum Speed, Jays' S'&slon in St. Louis tliis.weuk, LAKU-PrlSteam. sage. Jeremiah and Kzeklol woro also told infect others with his cowardice. SprlncheW lo tika on and lei olf pauenKer 10 CHICAGO. is God's desiro thnt His peoplo beginning Tuesday. and point north of Kvanivill thing (tho record is In Jor. 1, It tho sumo anJ Ifom Cblcato SK O Steer nnd In Ezek. 11 nnd ill). It Is tho one should havo lnfluenco in tho world. Cdiuund S. Holbroolf, formany years CATTLE-Natl- TB to C&olce Tho Maximum of Comfort, HOGS-Fa- ir I No, 91 makes regular slops at Gnlhile, Kail business of the Lord's messenger to neuvor This is ono reason why wo should seek a leading attorney of the west, died in SHKEJ'-Fal- rlo XW Cliolce. lnlon, liopkluitllle and Henderson. Wa tlin Turd's measano faithfully, diminishing influonco. inten- Chicago, Sunday. Vf Inter Patent. ACCOMUOOATIOX He was born in FLOUK-rtOTIDlXC It is God's desiro and 4 70 O The Minimum of Rates. not a word, and trust tho Lord to seo to tion to influence tho world for good Uraftou, Miss., in 1810. 87 dailt sictrr suxpaT. XSprln WHEAT-- No tho results. Sm Hag. 1, 13; Jor. xxlll, 28;o through tho lives of His peoplo. "Yo , f& Pm . .Lt. ProTldenee Ar... ... 6.13 am Dorr COIW-N- o. No. tiled (new) Hteve Ellrtns and Congiessrnau 6.J3 pm xxvl, 3. Wo nro not to think out tho I ....Lt, Nebo Ar, 6.40am p JJHjJ any moro than tho prophets did or aro tho Bait of theearth," He Bays. "Yo ure continuing their efforts to oust Sen- OATS No. 2 Rate. Time and alt oilier Information vrHl 033am ... Lt.Lt. Manltou Ar ... . 6.SO p ni 7 55 a m " Sinco this ator Kcnna's widow from the Charles- i'OKIC Mes (new) 6.03 MadlsontllleAr. by 7.10am . our Lord Jesus Christ Himself. Both Ho aro tho light of tho world. KANSAS CITY. Ar. Eatlinuton Lt, Ui Pn be cheerfully furnished 7.33 am it. ton (W. Va.) post ofllcc. . 330pm 8 nnd thoy spako only the words commanaea is God's desiro, wo should seek to do . LTEaillnittonAr CATTLE-Ntt- lre Steer C. P. ATUOIIC, a. i. A., $ 7.43am NASHVILLE, TENN. Lt. Madlsonirllle Ar ... 313pm JO 8 03 a ni Grade them by God (John xll, 40; Jer. 1, 0, 7; find never Bftnctioncd putting tho light Tho Green mountains in Vermont aro HOQS-A- 11 No. 8 Uord. MANU;ACTUftCIII OF ... LOVMVIUS, CT. Hanson 8SK9 Or by 8.19am..... ...Lv. SlaughtersAr Ex. lv, 13), ond wo must not think to do nf nhrlstlanitv under a bushel. His sea- - WHEAT d for the first time this Ar 4 37 P ni 2 White Lv. OATS-N- o. 8.44 am JI W otherwise 4 10 pm K command is, "Let your light shine bo ton. Tho first tall o: snow last season CORN-N- o. I 9.03am ... ,..Lt. Sebree Ar. COOKING AND W. W. ETH RIDGE, Agent. j 10pm 28, 20. To tho Jew first was his way alam.. ....Lt. Henderson Ar NEW ORLEANS men may was three weeks earlier. 0.30 foromen,"tuid why? That Etc. EvansTille Lt 143 pm Ar. 1M Wtnteli and Grates, Hollowware, Tinware. FLOUR Man Oiode lo.ioam ways; then, when rojected by them, turn bo thereby influenced for good; "that 3 Joe O'Connors, a Mlssoui, Kansas St CORN No. 2 W. W. ETHRIDGK. Agenl to tho gentiles, sure that somehow tho CEAUAS IH O good works and Toxas railway switchman, was killed DATS Western 14 00 tt Lord shall seo of tho travail of His soul they may bco your TIME TABLE I. C, R. R. HAY Choice OOld nnd shall bo satisfied. Slnco Ho shall not glorify your Father which is in heaven. at Ray, Tex., Sunday. The deceased's PORK es Mesa . llACON-Sldit Tho best way to get tho right kind homo was in l'ucblo. Col. fall nor bo discouraged (Isa. xlll, 4), there (Effective May 6, 1897.) COTTON-Mlddl- lne WOODEN AND WILLQWWARE. Is no room for any servant of His ovor.to of influonco is to livo a noblo, Christian The news is current iu Havana LOUISVILLE. NORTH BOUND. His life Men today aro guided moro than that Uen. Callxto Garcia has captured WHEAT-N- o. K Wo must remember 2 Red- bo discouraged. Na 101. .No. 104. No. n. 20 tt 2 Mixed 6 30 p m 900am word to Moses and to Joshua to put off over by what thoy are and what they the Important town of Holguln, in CORN o. No. 2 Mixed Everything necessary and convenient NewOileans 21 Q Lt OATS-NIt, sig7.30 am 813pm Lt. Memphis.. . 8(0 B tholr shoos, whloh, If I understand closely scrutiPOR1C New Mesa province. (or tho Kitchen, Dlnln? Room, oopmii'iopm 600am Lord a and da Tho lives of nil aro aro easily dis- - Santiago de CubaCity of Columbia, will JIACON-Cl- ear Lt. Fulton Rib eS9 nified thnt tho work wns tbo C aKJA. 'aM 133pm 111 am 8 00 a in TlHl mpim Ihc steamship .. ..- A SPECIALTY. Lt. Paducah nized. Falso professions Laundry and Dairy. COITUS Middling- i not theirs. am 9 37 a in , Princeton.. 4.40 p m Lt. whihI. The evo of tho world is Keen leave New York for the Klondike gold nn ''Anil Pnul dwelt two wnoieyenrsiu V39 P m J JS a m 10 30 a m Lt. NortonTill. NECESSARY. coatings CONSTANT GUARD Capo Horn December 1. 630pm 4:19 am ti:ip m Lt. Central City his own hired houso and received nil that. and readily pcrcoives tho shaminfluences region via passengers will bo 03 worn-:n- . 1053pm 8.00am 3:13pm Ar. Louisville.. Among her camo In unto him." During tnat time no of hypocrisy. It is llfo that Cincinnati Ar. 640am ir am probably wroto tho epistles to tho Ephe-slan- life. Lot us, therefore, so livo before SOUTH HOUND. James Cuiiuinghain. aged 75 years, To Protect Imported Negro Miners Phlllpplans, tho Colosslans ani men that thoy Bhall bco that wo havo tho No. to). No. 111, No. tot. sorao othors. When peoplo camo to him, been with Jesus and bo influenced by ind Lizzie Hell, aged 20, were married 11:10 pm t 53 p m Lt. Cincinnati., at Washington, Ind. p m Uo a m i,n wmilrt tin ovor roadv to welcome them' Louisville. . .. 3:30 a in 7 InLt. our lives to consecrato themselves to in Johnson county, Mo., despito the I Washington, Ind., Nov. 4 -- Over Lv, Central City. . 8.1 a m 1049 pm iiipn and talk with them of Him of whom his Him. terference of the aged groom's daugh11.13 p in 1 31 P m Lv. Nodonvllle 911am I Konpf. vrna nn full. a in 100 more negro coal miners have I.V.Princeton. ... ..10:18 p m 11.16 a m 4X) p m Our influenco should bo used tor goou. ter. flttiBf aV 81. "Prcachlug the kingdom of God nnd 1.37 a m 6.13 p m Paducah ti.10 to lead Tho floating dry dock, built In Ro- arrived in the city from Kentucky Lv. lullon ,. tj)pm 330 am 800pm Lv. teaching those things which concern tho Wo should let our light shino Memphis .... iNfc 7.03 pm 7.10am of light produced fa Lord Jesus Christ with nil confldonco, no men to praiso God and to boliovo in wland and spaclom enough to accom- to take the places ol Cabel x f1" L tvWr Ar. in the Quality and the amount l Mnif ag .8.10am 700am, Ar NewOileans. man forbidding him." Thus this book of Him. Tho JudKO of all has pronounced modate laige ironclads, has arrived at striking men. For the past week hv an old fashioned TALXOW DIP Nos. 103 and 104 are solid All trains run dally king iudement against thoso who uso their Havana. It crossed the Atlantic withrhn Anta hpalna nnd onds with tho with Pulland an INCANDESCENT BULB a not between the union and non- Vestlbuled trains, pintsch gat lighted, man Bullet Sleeper and Free Reclining Chair dom, for wo read In chapter 1, 8, thnt durnfl..nnn tr,T nwll "Tr. 11111 Bt llfipdfl be. out damage. zh ") is not more marked than is the difference m appearbeen daily expected, Car between Cincinnati and New Orleans. Trains Replies to inquiries concerning tho union men Ina tho 4U uays uciwcon mu naunuiu 101 and 103 also run solid between Cincinnati and ance, in style and quality of the Wearing of anthrax in Bullet t man through ravages Galveston and tho counties of but so far no trouble has occurred. New Orleans, carrying Pullman junction Sleepers. spo.o of the things per- - He adds points. from time to time, Apparel made by lirazorla, Tex., Harris, colored miners' camping Direct connections made at all G. The ,ninin in fimklnirilomof God. The tlmo whom tho offense coinethl T. A. A. II. HANSON, 500 horses havo grounds, near the mouth oi the kingdoms of this world is a solemn thought that each day ihow that more than It & will como when tho M. mine, resemble very much a mili tlio kingdom of our wo aro making an eternal impress for lied within a mouth. have THE GREAT CHICAGO MERCHANT TAILORS, (lUj); shall nnd of becomeChrist, when nil kings good or ovil upon tho lives of others. At Norman, Okla., tho His Lord tary camp. Seven or eight electric and the work of the mass of Tailors. shall" foil down bororolllm nnd nil nations By our words and lives wo aro directing son of Thomas R lierry, while leading arc lights illuminate the pretty m rnonograpity, vy llenn I). Pitman and Jero I servo Him (Hov. xl, IB; Va. lxx 1, U)V immortal souls to heaven or to hell. 1 cow 10 water, ueu tnc rope arounu of ttio former ore lights have The Suits ontl Overcoats Howard. A perfect self- his waist. Tho cow ran away and grove at night. These whnt. r,n n ilo to hasten lt? First let' lino productions of Tailoring Art. is our influenco? What instructor. Over 300,000 Iragged him to death. been put up as precautionary measnim savo us frcoly by His grnco, then let Wo Cuarontoo to fit nnd ptoasa you and aavo ou inonsi sold. Sold by all bookBiblo Readings. Judges xvi, TV VaDiTtr" It. R. Wilson, a poor man who resided ures in order to give the men a Him ns our Lord uso us as lie win nnu 300 CHOICE HEW PATTEHNO to aalect from. sellers, or we will send it 17, 18;Chron. i, where Ho will to mako Him known tooth- Ruthi, 10, 17; Esther in a tent with his family and earned a they be attacked SHORTHAND!! by mail, with the Bom. xiv, 20, 21; I Cor. iv, living at cotton picking, was assas- chance, should ers, that they, too, may recelvo Him nnd, x, 18 J u8V AS GOOD FOR ADULTS. Rtaitr and the BERNARD GENERAL STORE. . ill. I. .,! .. ..! tinatmi tnn1, ... . at night. Each negro carries a xl, 1; Phil, iii, x, corn-HelHIS uuu; "" BDip compiuio HJST. sinated as he walked through a monographic Lopy Hoot, WARRANTED. PRICE SO csts. Hob. vi, 11. rifle, and guards are kept on duty for gi.35, cloth, or St. 15, boards. tlmo of His returu to bring tho kingdom iv, 8, 0; I Thefas. i, GAL ATI A, ILLS., NOTiM, WW. near Waco, Tex., Sunday. t Ll.l. tliiitiwinhrwd' both day and night continually Pari Medlclno Co., Bt. Ixjula, Mo. 1 aha restore an iniugs ui wiuum 12; xi, 4; xii, 1, 2; Jas. v, 10, 11; I THE BENN PITMAN SYSTEM A duel was fought in Paris, Sunday, Ueotlemon: Wo old last vear,.mO boUlea o spoken. havo the erounds, while other has for 43 years been the standard. Called QllOVK-- TA8TBLHHH CHILL TONIC and bar lJot ii, 11, 12. between Albert Carre, manager of the gross already thterear.Io all oar expo.miiiils turf1! I lii.nil.iii aJunJja. y tti ,.. 1 in 1 Jlnli tlimJii .M.An,.a.,.i.A..-- t ... Theater du Vaudeville, and M, men sleep or work. The union by the U.S. bureau of Education "The Amer- bought threo li yeara. In gavo draa biMteeaa. navi tho prize, World's Fair, Full perience, ot ican System." Negro Colony to be Opened. JOE NOE FOR CONGRESS. auch unlveraal atu never aold an artlolo that of tho Paris. The for- miners say they do not propose to Information andFirst editor complete catalogue, free. Youra truly, lacUon a your Tonic im- mer received a scratch on the arm. AIlNir.CARR&Ca Decutur, Ala., Nov. 4. An trouble; that they expect to THE i'HONOQRAI'HIC INSTITUTE roport from Fergus make Comes Out as a Straight-ou- t OHIO portant event will take place near According to aagreat gold strike has eventually win the strike in a peac-abl- e iounty, Mont., WE HAVE SPARED Republican. Capital Stck Paid In, Surplus Fund manner. here Saturday the formal open been made on Upper Sago creek. A and $20,000, $60,000. Owensboro, Ky., Nov, 4. Ex ing of Cedar Lake, a negro colony. fedgo extending for many miles, nnd 4 NO COMMENCED BUSINESS IN 1867. From Frying Pan Into Fire. ' Noe today an- It is promoted and backed by Mrs. the quartz running 3100 to tho ton has State Senator Joe i To make our Funeral EquipJ (Hopkinsvllle New-Er- a nounced himself a candidate lor LillianK. Ray, a wealthy English been discovered. A DHUGCISTt She renresents a half Tho Hotel San Marco, one of tho Congress from the Second district woman. Tim Green, colored, was tried in ment the best in this part of English millionaires, and finest and most commodious hotel He dozen on the Republican ticket. the Circuit Court Friday on a ST. CHARLES, ' the" has herself invested $200,000 in properties in SU Augustlno, tfla,, was rimrrrp. of malicious cutting. He said to a correspondent. State. Anything and E i burned to the ground, Sunday, cntall-(u- g this North Alabama. The colony has "You mav sav that from The advantages of a bank account a loss of about 8250,000, with less was jointly indicted with Roy KENTUCKY. everything you want in livery. A Re- - been projected since April. are numerous. It .is. nqtjlp. busitime on I am a straight-ou- t than S30.000 insurance. Boales. who was convicted, and is ness men we are, talking tbey number of wealthy Tennessee peopublican." In a saloon quarrol at Quincy, 111., now serving a six months' term in ALWAYS know all about it M to salaried ple will be present; also Booker T. 111., Sunday, George W. Williams, an the work-housran off. He Nice Line of Druggists' Sundries. He men, wage earners'.andjo wwnen mine of Min- Washington, the noted negro edu- Inmate of tho soldiers' home, slashed was arrested' lastThursday in EarlThe Mountain iron Prescriptions Carefully Compounded. There's- safety It tbeibank is a THE LOWEST. an address. Joseph Resllng, a teamster, in the neck good one. There's conwntefi ce nesota has closed for the season, cator, who'will deliver with a knife, inflicting ington for stealing a pair of shoes. I the money 'always' ready anil out with total shipments of 765,000 A deal has been closed for the and breast may provo fatal. Hopkins county officials, learning Don't Use Drugs wounds that of reach of your own rlty squantons, placing it in the lead of any erection of a 20,000 spindle cotton a prior claim on riy5mirr7iiiMi:a,7'ii;i.iJlC77irj; wrf that Christian had 4pJ9 rpiVTOyTlltlT-'l'-T':'T:c- ' unless you need tbem, and tbrn only dering, top. It is easy to spend iron mine in the world for the year. mill to be operated by negroes. pure drugs, such as are sold by resmall sums when you have a large Blast Furnace to Resume. him, sent the prisoner here. The sponsible druggists. We keep only Two other mines in the same state sum in your pocket. jury found him guilty of breach of Nashville, Tenn., Nov. 4. time next month a conference ct Some the best. Tbat is the great dis- MADISONVILLE, '- - KENTUCKY.'-ILLUSTRATED CATALOQUE OF THE have shipped 475,000 and 425,000 Pennsylvania coal miners and operators in progress for the tlin neace. and sentenced him to are A HANDSOME tinction to be looked for when the At tons respectively. will be held to consider tho wage schedale early resumption of irontnaking by ten days in the work-houstime comes tbat you need tbem It is the avowed inteutjon for next year BYHHT& STBHTTQHflDSIHESSGOLLEBE. Nowhere else will you find so comfurnace in Stewart the expiration of IhK punishment of the labor officials lo demand a ratelof Bear Springs Earl-ingto- n plete a stock. A good time to begin furnace he will be turned over to the It is a cold-blaKENTUCKY, is, however, probable Jbat county, (33r.lYcar.) LOUISVILLE, eHHJfVJlBMsHMill 73c. a ton. It tbat spring medicine. ' police court. KXiaaiup Ji plot; soill concessions will be made and rate scaWto of sixteen tons capacity daily, emCl;fri () J 'nluoble Tnformallon to Ihote ilettrlng to Leam 1.50 TO 2 PER1 IWfl 'pnofl KIJ. anjX8 1iOD E? Av Ti ; pincrled (be ooeralors will Jen- - ploying two hundred and fifty op ST. BERNARD DRLO STORE, PENMANSHIP, ETC. TELEGRAPHY, SHORTHAND, 111 noun sain siij inh " maintain a rvjfcof A. YORLEV cenlrate their effort Subscribe for The'Bek. RYANHOWBR.Maaat.r. 11 eratives, Lucrative Alluatlont. UruJuatc K fit 08 VOty WW VnefwltJ ItoeUUk4orIx-cattiia 05c. reachea beat of SrE ercrytmr. .pproSchSan .ki V Mem Text oflho Loason, Acta xxtIII, 1 Ooldcn Text, Rom. ory Veraca, 30, 31 Commentary by the ltev. D. 5T. I, 10 Stearin. 17. "After thrcu days Paul called the chief of tho Jews togothor." Tho expres sion "throo days" Is so hiiggcstlvooi resurrection that ono cannot fall to think of It who hns anything of tho spirit of Paul, who hail as ono of his heart utterances "That I may know Him and tho powor of His resurrection" (Phil. Ill, 10). At his conversion ho was three days without sight, nnd thon Ananias enmo to hlin, sent of God. Probably ho gave lilmscu to pray or thoso three days In Home mat 110 nugDt no fully In tho Lord's hands as Hlswcssonger to accomplish His pleasure, nnd now tho principal Jews of tho city have como to hear whnt ho has to soy. 18. "Thoro was no causoof death in me." Yet hero ho Is In Home n prlsonor by tho will of Ood. So thoro was no cnuso In Christ why Ho should bo hated (John xv, 25) or crucified, yet by tho will of Ood Tin c.ifTnmd tho lust for tho unjust. To bo willing to enduro hardship for tho good of othors is Chrlstlike, for Ho loved us nnd gavo Himself for us, leaving jus nomo in glory for over 83 years nnd suffering aU tho humiliation consequent upon His being, tho sinner's substitute, thntwo who accept Him might not only bo saved, but share nis glory. 10 "Vnt flmt I Imd nunht to accuse my nation of." Although It wa through his own peoplo thnt ho was now n prlsonor, yet ho would not accuse them, but rnther seo tho hand of God in it nil nnd contlnno to Ioto and pray for his poor, blinded poo-plSeo his heart for them In Rom. Ix, 0, nnd x, 1, "I could wish that mysolf woro accursed from Christ for my brethdcslro nnd ren." "Brethren, my heart's thoy might prayer to God for Isrncl Is that bo saved." And itwas his custom nlways os hero In Homo to seek tho Jews first. CO. "For tho hopo of Isrnel 1 am bound 17-3- s a ST. BERNARD COAL COMPANY INCORPORATED. aavBTaFrR rlHKniMMMl i I 9 Miners and Shippers of QQAL AND COKE. .. A t General Office, Earlington, Kentucky, i Branch Offices. i 201 N Cherry Street, Nashville, Tennessee. S. H. NEWBOLD, Manager, 342 W. Main Street, Louisville, Kentucky. A. S. FORD, Manager, 327 Upper Second btrect, iivansvwc, tnu. A. M. Trains I Two ThroughVcitlbnM StctfHBK Ltai Daily I a HOURS NASHVILLB TO CHICAGO HEW ORLBMIS AFLORIDA SPECUL" New Orltaaa Dally at u.os nooa Pullman and Dining Cars Naihvllla to Chkag. CARROLL, Manager, . R. G. ROUSE, Manager, Palmer House, Broadway, Paducah, Kentucky. CAPT. T. L. LEE, Manager, Corner Main and Auction Streets, Memphis, Tenn. vlaL.&N.K.K Through UuHct Sleeping Cari Irom Nw Orleans MASHYILLE LIMITED" "CHICAGO P" Leave Naihvllle Dally at 7o 1 i i Wholesale Agents-JOH- N T. HESSER, Hauser Building, St. Louis. Mo.; J. W. BRIDGMAN, Room 85, Hartford Building, Chicago, 111. For detailed Information, address ! P. jnrrRins, Oen'l Paneaeer Aert Evanavllle, lad, D. II. IIILLMAN, Oen'l Southern Tcnn S. L. ROGERS. Trav. Pasaengcr Ajant Atlanta, Oa. i3 ji Nhlll, Aft M I I S THE Na1 oi. uses, from Earlington, .Diamond ana f uutuieb For all Mines. Only Vibrating' Screens and Picking Tables . . "1 FAMDUS ND. 3 COAL, J1 J- KWHna?VV5VVVV m. . IN THE GOOD OLD 0 . -at 'A Ol DAY.. . Sm - T- J r. VUIIIIIIU .'- -! Up-to-da- te , IIW .4 T Yl,lofi-,- ..n.-- r ,. ..- - used. THE BEST SELECTED COAL IN THE MARKET. 3spsas7.K I BRUSHED SOKE FOR B18E BURNERS Why buy I r ID PURNM8. l I f the infallible renwdy for all forms oE malaria, espect- ally chills and fever. people take the reliable and popular tonic, and febrifuge, anti-period- 1 N if. Yucatan ' Chill Tonic. Anthracite Coal, when you can get I "" r 4 for much less price? One ton of the Crushed Coke will do the same work as one ton of the best Anthracite Coal. CRUSHED COKE vht in nnAT IUU1 nrio trni t l un zsivin rvmij Giip - J r lWiniMFY (KQt-ctlv- lt."-Dc- jam If loir iru " ;pm If If I'M . '3rw . liiBanSIri BBnanHi 'iSliRHaH !' M No. 1 1 n, ! A ill"" me of PYiillips & Buttorff Mfg. Co. HEATING STOVES, mes-sag- iuow-cappe- China, Crockery and Glassware, Cutlery, ." " BICYCLES GRDVES fell n THE DiriTRENCE S5 CO., SqJS"5 BORN s, '.J ) J2 o.'s f uJF 1 Jj f "P to d nine-year-o- ld How?? Phono-graph- ic C H I LL T LI NIC TASTELESS u-- 01-8- 17-2- d m ... imi-- m ir 2-- hi mi Ul ($'- EXPENSE s law-abidi- y GEORGE KING, JNO. G. MORTON. BA.NKER. - Ld I PRICES m i . e. 'W'W A I e. vJr A sjs) g st GRAND H0TE! ". fii ::: iIHrMa ta njSSr iiiiitwiaeft-j- j. IWPif-,waS9- Ri BliBWaTi 1I1 ffifaiii aiiriialMil ;tysqj25.i ifof -