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Bee (Earlington, Ky.): November 18, 1897
Bee (Earlington, Ky.): November 18, 1897 Bee (Earlington, Ky.) 300dpi TIFF G4 page images Bee Publishing Co. Earlington, KY 1897 bee1897111801_sn87060004 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Bee (Earlington, Ky.): November 18, 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. - jA-- J iEIGHTH YEAR. mmmMMaMMMmMUM EARLINGTON. HOPKINS COUNTY, KENTUCKY, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER DDRRANT STILL Tbo Haatlly-Pronouncod 18, 1897 NO. 46 SAVINGS BANKS. - mm LIVES. Death It WEYLER'S AWFUL WORK. PENNSYLVANIA'S DAY. - OTHERWISE UNNOTICED. ILLNESS An Unlooked-Fo- OF r JUROR larsen. POSTAL Sentenoa Ovorruled. edict of the governor general Tba Saprome Court ot CallforaU, Uiianlro- with regard to tho supply of food to oaily UraaUd a Writ of l'robabla Cauia reconccntrados and tho treatment of and Imtruoted Warden Hale Not those discharged as cured from tho to Carry Oat tbe Execution. hospitals. This will state that It Is lishes an Cannot be Immediately Undone, bat Will bo Mitigated as Far as roulble-N- air Orders Oorernlag Jteeonentradi. Havana, Nov. 15. The Gazotte pub- .('- - i ;I I tj San Fbancisco, Nov. 13. William Houry Uurrant was not banged at Sau Queuttu after all, tlia su Lremo court of thlaatatehuvlntf granted T flilin auothcr respite at tbe eleventh hour. Up to our o'olock yesterday afternoon when the news flashed over the wires from Sacramento that the court, at Its session there, had granted a MDMtlon in the throat U Instantly relieved by Ur. Hell'a writ of probable cause and Instructed n wonderful remedy for eoughi and nil troubles caused by Warden Halo not to carry outtliocxecu-Ho- n Inflammation of tbe mucous mom of Uurraut until further orders, branna of tbe throat anu inspiratory tticro was apparently uo further hope pound. It contains nothing truncal-la- g forthecondctnnrtaurdorerof Blanche and Invigorating inedlclual It It guaranteed to cure tbe Lamont and Mlnnlo Willlatns.as his attoost slubboru.-ougb- s ak well u asthma, broticbhl, ord throat. La torneys, Messrs. Dickinson and Board-maUrlppa, whooping cough, nod croup. had made a futllo effort to secure " another writ of habeas corpus In the United titatcs court and bait not ercn Pfae-Tar-Hon- cy bceu grauted permission to appeal Is toM everywhere at s. from that decision to the supreme court too ami li.Cu botue, or of the United States. Will t Milt UK)U receipt ofprtceby Meauwhllo, however, Attornoy Da- Tae E. K. fiathrrlaad puy hastened to Hacrameutu and apmedicine L'aiopa plied to the state supremo court for a ran ucaa, Kent uc writ of probablo cuusc for the, purpose of staying the proceedings against his client upon tho grounds that no oQlcial A LA 41ULLE' JARDINIERE, I'Uowlcdgo of the action of tbe .. supreme court of the Unttod States & In tho matter of Durrani'. apFASIUONAOLE pealing from the decision ot the T?S5iwpapTSJS federal court had yet been received; -that the superior court had acted too jMERGHANT TAILORS-- tdlhJarjirj-r't- ' llrlrahfflfftll hastily In sentencing Durrant to be hanged as the law required that ; : s i au he be given at least CO days' grace; and, ITER OF CLOTHS At SUITINGS thirdly, that tho pendency of nn appeal la the supreme court affecting the JM Upper First Street, condemned was of Itself sutUclcnt tVANSVILLE, - INDIANA. cause for n stay of execution. Ha4Mffietiy solicits I lie patronage ot liis Tho matter was partially argued In kins county menus chambers and later argued before tho full court and taken uuder advisement. NWJWsK CCi.VVVi.VWWi Shortly afterwards the court its decision, granting the writ applied for. In which all the justices 1 concurred Ticklingy That impossible to annul at once tho' edict of concentration, as most of those affected by It are homeless and destituto ot all means ot livelihood, so thut their condition would be made worse by an Immediate) annulment. It is thoreforo necessary, the diet will declare, to proceed with great care, Those having property will be at liberty to return to the country districts aftor obtaining tho proper permits from the local prop-Wtle- s. n, DR. BELL'S to provldo themselves with tho means ot defense and to use tho revolver and tho machete to protect themselves, provided they havo previously obtained a license. Such reconccntrados as are absolutely destituto will remain In the towns under the protection ot local bureaus of charity, assisted by a stato fund. A junta of assistance will be formed at once with branches in tho principal towns under tho direction of prominent pcoplo and "full protection will bo oxtended to Insurgents who OUR NAVAL NEEDS. Kooaevelt Vie we. authorities. Property owners will be at liberty Aseletant Secretary aire Ills PRITSCH SON, to-da- y, WW ed the I New YoitK, Nov. 14. At tho annual banquet of the Society ot Naval and Mechanical Engineers, at Delmonlco's, Friday night, Assistant Secretary of tho Navy Thcodoro Roosevelt, among other things, Bald; "Unless wo arc willing to be put In the contemptible attitude of a nation that blusters without being able to back up Its words by deeds, wo must prove that our attitude about tho Monroe doctrine Is not a sham. To prove this means that we must have a powerful navy. If we aunex Hawaii we shall need an adequate navy to enforce 3ur possession of the Pacific. If wc io not annex .Hawaii wc shall need a much larger navy, as Hawaii can not itand alone. Homo other power must necessarily take it, nnd that moment menace our whole Pacific coast." OHIO'S OFFICIAL VOTE. Fifth Avenue Hotel, LOUISVILLE, KY., ' FOR DANK WRECKING. $ President Darrein g Is the Only First-Clas- s $2.00 Per Day Hotel la the l'ealtautlary. Seutencad toTtro Year I .$ (J in the City. COME AND SEE US, ?J PlfcE- CAMPBELL, i'. MANAGER. ., las City Safo Deposit and Savlugs bank, was found guilty shortly after five Vclock yesterday afternoon nnd was entenced to two years lu the state penitentiary. P Notice of a new trial was made and J, leave given by the court to apply there-to- r. STRUCK BY AN Kansas Citt, Mo., Nov. Vi. President J. C. Darragb, who has been on didates for governor at the slate electrial for the past week at Independ- tion Is thus recorded: ence charged with wrecking the Kan Bushnell (rep.), 439,810; Chapmau Coat. 170; IJuttiueU'e Plurality Compared wltli That of McKlnley. Coluiiuus, O., Nov. 10. The ottlclol vote in Ohio for the respective can- ;dem.), 401,715; IMlllday (pro.), 7,653; Coxey (people's party). n,2J4; Dexter bor), Vjj-.vViArAjxKs- Av ENGINE. 'flBfiBfliHH 7 BO YCARS' BBBBBejaBaeaeM EXPERIENCE. rwo Young Hen Killed and Two Scrtoutly lnjartd. & 'faHT lir"',r."!ll,,n',.e,, w., m iBBjBlHIHBHalBa I TRADE MARK81 DESIGNS, GOPYfHQrlTB An. !n e4h and description may ',? ?!u'.Mre'.yn",r. " Invention 11 UwnsSiinlraUoiui strictly 5.Wr.,r?,.?.,.'''a' agency forercurtna; patent fdeatlaL OMeet America. Washington We tiara a uttlce. 80IENTIFI0 AMERICAN. nrsl clmiUtlon of seteatlso Journal. wi.lr, terras tAui ;ori Is moiilht. bpeclmrn copies and . A, hill, wut irve. AOUrCSS lUnu MUNN & CO., 2.' I llrniidwav. Nvv aiL. W. A. NIStlBt , President O. W, WADD1LL, Cashier 2Kqpkins Gountu, ?BANK Madisonvili.e, Kv. Capital Stock, - - - $50,000, plurality, 51,109. tho l'nwneo Bill company load their stock at Qlrardvllle station ThursDURRANT'S CASE. , day night Enoch Davis, aged 19; Henry Tones, aged 31; tidward Davis, aged 33, Supreme Conrt Will litue Its Manmd Frank (Irady, aged 24, wore struck Hie date Immediately. by a switch engine. Knock Davis and Washington, Nov. 15. On motion of Henry Joues were killed. Tho last Assistant Attorney Gen. Audersou, tho two were seriously Injured. lupreme court decided to issuo Immediately Its inundate in the Durrant AN ANCIENT CONVICT. nurder case. No representative of An Aired Woman found Guilty of Obtalu-lu- g Durrant was lu court when the motion a l'auiluu by fraud. was made and tho court, after Lirn.K Rock, Ark., Nov. 13. Mrs. i hurried consultattou of the bench, Eliza Dolby, 63 years of age, was conluuouuccd through Chief Justice Fulfuted In the United States court late ler that the mandate should Issue Thursday ufteruoou, on a charge of forthwith. Mr. Auderson thinks this obtaining u pension by fraud. She ivlll settle the matter and hasten Durmade allldavlt that she was a widow rani's execution. He said he would when, in fact, sho had Her nave made tho motion sooner but for fulse aQidavit netted her 81,803 and a the necessity of giving notice to 's monthly pension of 813. counsel. DURRANT AGAIN RESPITED. MORE ENGLISH GOLD. Dur-rant- Asm.AKU.l'a., Nov. 13. While- - watch-lu- g ty, 28,101. y The vote in Ohio for President and other candidates for.toresi- lent wnar McKlnley, S25,t91; Bryan, 174.8S3; uryan (people's), 2,015; Lever-.u- g (pro.), 5,038; Bcntly (national pro.), ,710; Matchett (socialist labor), 1,105; Palmer (national dem.), 1,858; McKln-ley'- s Wntklns (socialist laLewis (negro protective), Liberty, 3,107. Bushnell'a plurali1,001; 4,243; dcin.). flit Watdon Hale has bceu served with official notice ot the action of tbe supreme court In grantlug a writ of "probable cause" In the case of TheoTransacts a general banking business, dore Durrant, and the execution lias, sbA Invites the accountwai the citizens ol therefore, beon stayed pending further Hpalni and adjoining cRhliev judicial action. J!II. tbe finest and most secure vntilt in Uou to Join Her llutband. .'lb it section ot Kentucky Chicago, Nov. IS. Mrs. Jessie Beckwlth, daughter of Robert Co (Compound coin, left Chicago last night Jo join her husband ut Mt, Pleasant, la. jRroscriptions Her marriage to Warren Beckwlth, "propwly a takes time. It requires at Milwaukee, recently, created a senexperience and a complete knowledge sation, and it had boon rumored that of drugs. It requires I lie druggist her father would Insist on the separa.10 have a largs amount ot drugs-fr- esh tion ot the young couple, but no apdrugs. He must give the best parent elTort was made yesterday to possible work, and for compensation be must be reasonable; California Huprame Court Stay tlia I'ropoied lixaoutlou. San Qukntix Prison, Cal., Nov. 111. Auotlier Ills Hblpment ot Horerelgnt En Itoute to Han Franclioo. San Fhancisco, Nov. 14. Advices received in this city convey tho Infor- ln mation thut the steamship Mariposa, from Sydney and Auckland, due here November 18, carries 300,000 in English sovereigns, equal to 81,500,000, :onslgned to two local banks. This is the fourth shipment during the past four months, making the aggregate this fall from the same sourco ibout 810,003,000. J MISSOURI CATTLE. Ninety Carloade ot Prima Mlitoarl Ileevei to be Shipped to lCugland. Columbia, Mo., Nov. 14. Three train prevent her departure. ST. JAMES HOTEL, fer-- ' Smith. Edward Q raves and William Dunlap wore arrosted by tho federal authorities Thursday at Amazon, Mo., charged with passing counterfeit ST. BERNARD DRUG STORE, n money. The men are young farmers. Tho threo prisoners were brought to this city and committed to Jail. A MUttng HatbodUt Minister. Downs, ICas., Nov. 10. Rev. Mr. W. ST. LOUIS. A. Mo Wright, one of the ablest and most popular preachers in the state, has mysteriously disappeared. lie deserted his pastorate of tho Methodist church at Cawker City last Sunday, and the following day took a train east Since then not a word has been heard of him. Au Adrauca of Tan Far Cant, tn 17ar;M. Brllauir, O., Nov. 12. --The Wheeling Iron it Steel Co., operators at opposite this city, have agreed advance of ten per cent. In PER DAY. upon an their emp oyes. The advance RATES: wages to Ream and Breakfast, $1.00. goeslnto effect November IS. Nearly 1UXOPEAN PLAN, $1.00 Per Day, 3,000 will be benefited. well-knowBen-woo- WITH THE ABOVE FACTS REMEM-BEWE'RE CAREFUL. Charged vrliu Huoiluc- the fuer. St. Joseph, Mo., Nov. 13. Riley - loads of cattle, comprising 90 carloads, will leave Boone county In December for England. They are oxport cattle, bought at 85 and 85.50 per 100 pounds. Ibis is the largest and flnest singlo bunch of cattle ever shipped ut ot central Missouri. Mletaken for a Deer and Killed. InoN Mountain, Mich., Nov. 15. CATTLE Native Steers 3 75 Changed IIU l'lon to Uullty. Fred Cawllng, 84 years old, manager ot & 3 30 HOUS Fair to Choice DoVEit, N. II., Nov. 12. Upon tho MIEEP Fair to UUolco Wright Bros.' extensive business, was 3 00 ) I 75 Winter Patents. ihot dead. Sunday, four miles from opening ot the trlul of Joseph 10. Kcl-le- FLOUR Spring Patents. i 4 75 1 for the murder of CasliIerStlckncy, WHEAT No. 2 Spring Channlug. He was mistaken for a deer 87 Kcl-le- y No 2 Red (new)..... I 0IU by au old hunter named Walmsley, and of tho Somersworth national bank, 1 CORN-N- o. 2 2Si retracted his plea of not guilty and OATS-N- o. fi .... hot in the back, the ball passing 2 (new) 7 35 pleaded guilty to a charge of murder PORIC-M- ess through his heart. KANSAS CITV. In the first degree. CATTLE-Nat- lve 3 50 Steers Naturalization Frauds. HOGS-- All Grades .3 20 Doivu an Elevator Shaft. I 8. WHEAT-N- o. 8 Hard Puiladklimiia, Nov. 13. The naturOATS-N- o. St. Louis, Nov. 10. John Freeman, CORN-N- o. 22 White '.. 23 alization frauds in this city are said . r, to hare developed such gigantic proa foil down the elevator NEW ORLEAJfS 4'oJ portions that United States Attorney shaft of n building In course of conCORN-N, 2 Beck has felt warranted in sending to struction at Tenth and Spruce street OATS o. Western .... and was so badly crushed that ho can HAY Choice Washington for assistance in trying '14 00 I'ORIC-O- M Mess not recover. the cases. HACON-Sl- des ' y hod-carrieFLOUH-HlKhGiode Faotor In tho Thorn MurThousands of Ponnsylvanlans At Consul General Leo has arrived nt der Trial that ivlll Necessitate the 1m. pannellngof a New Jury. Havana. Chattanooga. New Yonit, Nov. 12. The trial of Savannah, Ga., has removed Its quarn Martin Thorn for tho murder of Wilsecantine against all Dedication of the Keyateno Stnte'e tions. liam Guldensuppe, whtch was begun at Chattanooga and Clilckn-maug- a National Park Au InMrs. Kl)za Williamson died suddenly last Monday at Long Island City, was teresting Programme at her homo In Carlyle, 111., aged 71 suspended yesterday owing to the yenrs. Illness of Juror Magnus Larsen. Illinois farmers havo discovered that The jury will be discharged this mornChattanoooa, Tenn., Nov. 10. Perfect weather greeted the Pennsyl-vanlan- s the recent long drought killed all the ing and a new trial ordered. Juror who dedicated monuments to chinch bugs. Larsen was taken HI Wednesday nnd y tho soldiers on Orchard knob. Tho Tho heavy wind tho past week morning was spent by tho thousands of damaged several vcssols oft! the court adjourned on that account. Physicians called found that he was Pcnnsylvanlans In regimental dedica- Atlantic coast. tory exercises. Tho survivors of tho St. Louis county (Mo.) farmers have suffering from appendicitis. Twenty-seventAt the opening of court yesterday Twenty clghth.Nlnth, organized n socioty for protection Forty-sixtOne Hundred and Forty-sovontmorning it was announced that Larsen sgninst tramps. Twenty-nintand One Hundred Havomeycr is said to bo practically was unable to attend and an adjournand Eleventh held irnprcsslvo exorcises out of the Sugar trust, and his friends ment was taken until this morning. around the various monuments. are getting out. Late yesterday afternoon an operaGov. Hasttngs and Gen. Gobhi, with Gomez Is preparing for a grand-stan- d their stall oQlcers, entered carriages at raid into Havana pro.vluco about tho tion was successfully performed upon the sick juror and It is expected that the foot of tho mountain at about ono timo tho American congress meets. he will be able to leave his bed in two o'clock and arrived at Orchard knob "Undo Joe" at two o'clock, whero about 10,000 peo- legislature, Mansfield, g of the GeorgiaJ, weeks. legal-iztiwants ple wero assembled. The exercises beDistrict Attornoy Youngs last evenso ns to help restore prosperity. gan promptly at two o'clock, aud tho ing notified the other 11 jurors to be Gen. Gomez has notified President following programme was carried out: y and receive McKlnley that Cuba will not accept piesent in court Presiding. their discharge, and he will then ask autonomy nothing short of lndepen-leucLleut,-Co- l. Brevet William A. Kobluson, the court to call another jury. All Setenty-sevenl- h Pennsyvonla Volunteers. evidence for the prosecution, whose Thu first annual report of Postmaster-Uene'rPrajer. Gary to tho president Is made :ase was nearly completed, will have Rar. Thomas II. Robinson, U. D of Pittspublic. It strongly advocator postal to be introduced again, and Mrs. Nack burgh, Pa. savings banks. Music will be required to go on the stand and Transfer of Monuments to the Oovcrnor. A' mail carrier was held up near War-re- tell her horrible story anew, Lleul-Co- L Archibald HlaUelor, Set Idaho, by highwaymen and a pack-ag- o Pennsylvania Volunteers, President of registered letters containing State Commission. THE COTTON CROP. 51,000 taken. Music. Acceptance on llehalf of the Commonwealth ot AdjL-GeBreck, In his report to Preliminary Reports Show an Average of Pennsylvania, ond Transfer to tbe Cure Mnj.-Ge181.0 Pounds Per Acre. Miles, says tho draft on tha of the National Government. jinny by colleges nnd military schools Wasiiinoton, Nov. 13. Preliminary Gov. Daniel II. HaUlnjs. HiQiiid not be Increased. Music. reports to tho statistician of the deAcceptance on Uehalf of National dove.nmcnt. iVhugennacondaon exhibition lu a partment of agriculture indicate an Hon. John Twcedole, Flfeeenth I'cnrn j lvaula museum nt Philadelphia Cicaped from average yield of If 1.9 pouuds of cotton Cavaly, Chief Cleric War Department. its cage, killed a trick pony and seri per acre. Music. ously Injured tio watchman. In the main, the crop has been picked Address. The fine country residence of Mrs. in excellent condlt'on, the weather n Uen. Henry V. Iioynton, President and Chattanooga National Julia Atnsler, of Hempstead, Tex., to- having highly favorable. been Military Park Commission. gether with contents, was burned Sun- There is not the slightest apparent disMusic. day. Loss, 810,000; uo Insurance. position on the part of the departRemarks by Distinguished Survivors of the Wilkins Turner shot his cousin near ment's large corps ot correspondWar. e tho effect of unHuutsvlllc, Ala., because she asked ents to Ueuedlctloa. Rev. Joseph T Ulbson, D. D., formerly of iim to kill a chicken. Deputy sheriffs favorable conditions during the growSeventy-eight- h Pennsylvania Voluutcsrs. arc trying to keep a mob from lynch- ing season, or to conceal or minimize tho Importance of such conditions as ing him. HON. JOHN M. LANGSTON. A mob nt Willlamsport; N. D., took have been favorable; and while the three prisoners, convicted of tho Splcer figures are subject to revision in the Death of the and murders, but granted a new trial, from final report, they arc believed to apto llaytl. tho jail nnd hung them to a beef wind-las- s proximately represent the actual conWashington, Nov. IC dition of the crop. n short distance away. John M. Langston, of Virginia, I. Waldier Kirk, known as the "King HOTEL BURNED. one ot tho prominent colored men of Df Dudes," was arraigned in the polico the country, died here nt 8:30 last even- :ourt In Now York, on a charge of Destruction by rireof the ltlrervlew Hotel ing, aged 03 years. shooting Richard Mandelbaum. He was at Kankakee, III. Mr. Langston mos born a slave In 1&3. Ho was emancipated Kanicakkk, 111., Nov. 13. The River at tbo age of six, and v. as held in 3VU0 bonds. educated at Obcrlin, where ho graduated from William Mahan, aged 19, grandson of view hotel Is in ashes. The fire origthe theological department In 1851. He after- - Dr. 'Herman Schroder, a capitalist of inated In the basement The loss is Uloomlngton, I1J., was accldcntly shot 85,000' insurance, 820,000. ind killed while hunting Sunday. Tho hotel was built by the Illinois Senator Mills, of Texas, says of the Central Railway Co. and Emory Cobb, senatorial contest in Texas that he fa- ot Kankakee, in 1885, and was a wooden vors allowing the pcoplo to decide up- itructurc. The interior fittings on the candidates at tho primaries. were Georgia pine. The structure 30 in minutes. burned Two hundred members of the Sevent- was y-eighth Pennsylvania regiment at- Robert Goodwin and C. W. Best tended the dedication of the regiment- saved themselves by jumping from a window. Gobdwln was al monument at Chattanooga, Tenn., third-stor- y badly bruised. Best broke a leg. J Sunday. JOHN M. LANGSTON, ... . .. . .. ward studied law and practiced his profession xne r. unnsuan scientist cuurch. Forty guests barely escaped with their urst until 1989, during which time ho held several at Chicago, and the largest house of lives. The hotel burned so quickly township offices In Ohio, being tho llrst colored that the guest lost most of their clothman elected to office la tbe United States by that denomination in the world, was dedicated Sunday. The structure cost ing und valuables. popular tote. In 1869 he was given the professorship ot law $100,000. CUBAN INDEPENDENCE. at Howard university, remaining at that InstiWhllo Jeff Colo and John Simmons, tution for several years. colored, wero opossum hunting near ludgo Lmubert Tree gays the United From 18T7 to 1885 he was United States minUpon his Wayne, Okla., Cole shot an opossum, to Haiti ister and States Should Ilecugulx Uubj. return to this country he became president of but the bullet also struck Simmons in Chicago, Nov. 13. Tho Tribune says: the Virginia normal and collegiate Institute at tho hoad, killing him instantly. Lambert Tree has returned Petersburg; Va., wacro ho remained for threo Gen. Blanco sent emissaries to treat from L'uropu thoroughly convinced of rears, when he wa? elected to the llfty-llr:jnzrcss and was given his seat on a contest with tho lusurgets for autouomy, but the justness of Cuba's cause, aud of the Since 1891 Mr. Langston has nt prominent In they wero sent back with a warning moral obligation resting upon the politics, but did not hold office. that au attempt to cuter the insurgent United , Utes to recognize its lines would meot with death on a rope. independence. His travels have given EXPORTS AND IMPORTS. look-lu- g of opportunity Capt. John E. Wilson, a famous Inun nlm upon tha matter from the standReport of the Horeau of 8tntUtlcs for tho dian fighter and Texas frontiersman. Is dangerously 111 at his homo at Sau point of an observer belonging to a Month of October. vot-rn- n Tex. ;ountry that can have no possible inWashington, Nov. 10. The weekly Antonio, many Capt. Wilson is a of Indian campaigns, and terest In tho subject except one of itatement ot imports nnd exports also fought through the Mexican and right and humanity. by tbe bureau of statistics shows wars. "No courso Is open," in his opinion, the exports ot domestic mcrchaudlso :lvll "but for tho United States to recognize during October last to havo amounted Sudden Death. tho Independence of Cuba." to 8109,583,843, a loss of nearly Philadelphia, Nov. 10. Harrison BY A LONE ROBBER. as compared with October, 1890. Allen, M. D., professor of comparative The Imports ot merchandlso during anatomy In tho medical school of tho A Mall Carrier Held Up and Four Thou, October is shown to havo been University of died sudsand Dollars Stolen. of which 821,334,333 was free denly Sunday Pennsylvania, believed to of what Is Waiiren, Idaho, Nov. 15. The mall of duty. have been heart disease. carrier was held up .here by a lono For the last ten months a gain of Highwayman and ordered to dismount Sporting Man Dead. is shown over the corre879,292,703 London, Nov. 10. John Fleming, front his horse. The carrier was then sponding period last year, in tho exports ot merchandise, and a gain of manager of the National Sporting club, told to cut tho mall sack open, which he dtd, and the robber took all the regis dead. 804,555,273 in tho imports. istered mail and letters. There was During lost October the exports ot THE MARKETS. about 81,000 in cash. The sheriff's 3310,01(1, aud tho imgold amounted to posse of ten men immediately set out ports to 8;i,310,780. Tho silver NiwYokk, November 18. 18v7. x In pursuit. 1 35 during October aggregated CATTLr. lng Native Steers ll 4 05 COTTON-Mlddl6 Hawaiian Annexation. 85.2,313, and the Imports 81,l.l,C01. PLOUR-Wln- tcr 3 75 tt 6 25 Wheat. Wasiiinoton, Nov. 13. Ratification 3 Red In October, 1890, the sllvor exports WHKAT-N- o. Wi No. 2 MM ot the Hawaiian annexation treaty by amounted to 84,701,339, and tho im- CORN No. 2. S 25V, OATS tho United States senate is said to be PORIC-Nc- w ports, 899.1,410. 6 00 Mess. 625 assured. The administration has made ST. LOUIS. COTTON-Mlddl- lng 8H Bl3 5 25 a poll of that body, and President McBOTH FATALLY BURNED. UKEVKS-Ste- crs 3 25 Klnley Is satisfied that more than two-thir4 U0 Cows and Heifers.. 2 60 CALVES-(eac10 (W h) 6 00 of the senate will voto for rati 11 A Mother' Love Could Not Avert tho lioas-ra- lr 3 65 3 20 to Select cation. Her Polly. 25 to Choice 4 25 3 SlIUKP I'alr 4 80 4 65 Patents Geo. Lee's Instructions. Clinton, la., Nov. 10. Mrs. Henry 4 60 4W Clear and Straight. Paysen was burned to death hero yes- WHKAT-N- cS Wasiiinoton, Nov. 13. Gen. Lee's In96 Red Winter CORN No. 2 Mixed 26Lf terday in a vain effort tosave her structions in returning to Cuba are to 21 daughter, Amelia, from the OATS-N- o.2 look after the rights of Americans, to ,. IS 45 RVK No.3 gs 3 00 to H 60 same fate. Tho child's clothing was TOHACCO-Luobserve the operations of the new poli12 00 Leaf Hurley 4 60 ignited from u .boil fire near which she HAY-Cl- ear cy of Blanco and to ivalt for the ex10 00 Timothy 7 00 19 20 was playing, and tho mother, lu an UUTTLR-Chol- co Dairy pected Invitation of one side or the KUOS-Frt- sIl 15 effort to extinguish the ilames, caught PORK Standard (new) other to open negotiations for ending 8 60 8 25 the little ono In her arms nnd held he: HACON-Cl- car Rib 6, tho war. 4H there until both wero fatally burned. Competitor Prisoners to be Included la CHICAGO. Mon-umeu- ta fover-strlckodan-gorosorl-ouslh, h, h, prize-fightinto-daBrlff.-TJen. c. al nj enly-cleh- th Clilcka-maugovor-estlmat- Tho Foaturo of Postmastor-Gonoral Gary's Roport Constipation Causes fully halt the sickness In the world. It retains the digested food too loug In the bowels and produces biliousness, torpid liver, Indl- gestlon, bad taste, coated HB M tongue, sick headache, In-- WLmM 1" somnla, etc. Hood's Pills m a eure constipation and all Its results, easily and thoroughly. 25c. All druggists. Prepared by C. I. Hood It Co., Lowell. Mass. The ouly Pills to tike with Hood's Sarsaparlllo. Tlmn Illpe for Its Establishment How the System Works In Other Countries The Hanks of the People Suburban Froe Delivery Commended, ........ . . consul-gener- e st I Wasiiinoton, Nov. 15. Tho first an111 nual roport of Postmaster-Genera- l James A. Gary to the president was made public last night. Its feature Is the strong advocacy of postal savings depositories, as a scheme over which Postmoster-Geucta- t Gary has worked DR. MENDENHALL'S for several months in the formulation of plans to preseutto tho president and IMPROVED congress. Ho says the time is ripe for the establishment, aud that tho adopCHILL AND tion of a system would confer a great boon upon a large number of people and ultimately be ot Inestimable benefit to the whole country. Tho estimates of tho revenues and expenditures for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1899, are: Total postnl revenue for 1897, 832,003,. 4HJ.73; add 5 per cent., 84,133,273.13. Estimated revenue for 1898, 803,793,-735.6add 7 per cent., 80,075,911.51; total estimated rorenue for 1899, Estimated expenditures for 1S9J. 89s,Ui2,700.00; deficiency for 1899, estimated, 80,018,112.03. Tho Increase of tho postal deficit for WnKL 1897 Is largely a reflection of the depressed business conditions which prevailed all over the United States tho first of that period. There has been no extravagance ot GUARANTEED TO CURE expenditures, save that obligated by CHILLS AND FEVER law. Reiterating tho Injustice in- And Malaria In all Forms. Tasteless, llaej genuine without tha above picture and the flicted both upon tho postal revenues signature ot J. O. Mendcnhall. and thu people by second-clas- s mail Prlco, BO conta at all Doalors. matter carriage regulations, the enPREPARED ONLY By actment by congress of some measure to remedy the wrong, similarly pointed .r. O. MTdlVDICTsJIXAXiXa, out by past postmaster generals, Is EVANSVILLE, IND. urged. As to this tho postmaster genSold by Gccrge King. Si. Charles, Ky ; eral says: Crabtree Coal Mining Crmpanv, llsley, The experimental rural free deliv- Kentucky. ery has been generously appreciated; few expenditures have conferred greater benotits in proportion, and it E. R. has unquestionably proved a potent factor lu attaining what should bo a Maintains chief aim of government tho granting Unsurpassed fc of tho best possible postal facilities to the funning class. DOUBLEDAILYSERVICE The report rcviows In dutall the opFROM FROM erations of the various branches of ino department. The portion on the sub- NEW ORLEANS... MEMPHIS ject of postal savings lu brief follows: TO TO Many millions of dollars aro undoubtedly secreted by people who havo MEMPHIS, CAIRO. little or no confidence in ordinary seST. LOUIS, ST. LOUIS, curities and monetary institutions orCHICAGO, LOUISVILLEr ganized by private citizens. It Is dead capital. But If Its owners could be inCINCINNATI, CINCINNATI, spired with absolute confidence In the CHICAGO. LOUISVILLE, ie cu illy ot au Investment, It is altogether probable that the bulk of this AND FROM fund would find Its way into the channels of trade and commerce. If tho CHICAGO government undertook this task, tho ST. LOUIS Maklnr direct connections with service would undoubtedly be gladly TIuoorIi trains for all points. .. accepted by tho people. Their faith is unbounded. in the . government (East Thelr1llltlu t savings, which separately could hardly be . put out INCLUDING at lufiHiSsCSvoufd 'JuinouriL"'Mn'snhe . 52UrFALO, Pliuburn, Cleveland, aggregate, to a sum that could bo inion. New York, phll.delpliia, Dalit- more, Richmond, St. Paul, Minneapolis, vested to their advantage. It would Omaha, Kansas City, Hot Spring, Aik., teud to cultivate thrift lu a large class and Denver. Close connection with Cen, teulizlug the advantage of depositing tral Mississippi Valley Route. Solid I'ait Vestibule Daily Trains for ... .. government, Instead of waste-full- y with the und uselessly expending, It would wild to better citizenship; bring into Dubuque, Sioux Falls, Sioux City closer relationship thu government And the West. Particulars of Agents ind its eltlz.su?, and develope pracof the I C.K.H, and connecting lines. tical und enduring patriotism. This growth of patriotic sentiment and Murray. Dlils. Pais. Dgt. New Orleans. ;ood citizcushlp constitute u powerful Wm. A. Memphis. Scott, Jno. sppeul to statesmanship to make a A H. Hanson, Obit. APast. Agt. 0. Chicago. wuy for these beneficent consequences. W.A. Kellond.A. P P. A Louisville. 0. The proposition Is an accomplished fact lu nearly every country in Europe, in the British dependencies of both T. Hemispheres, and even lu Hawaii. Hood's J d Ml HL 0; MfSm AaBBBBBBnaiBBiaBiaBiaBiaBiaBiaBiaBiaBiaBiaBSBaPirV aBBaBBffi. cFSbbbbH. three-quarte- rs Illinois Central ' Hortl, anb West, BEN ROBINSON, TIRED OF SUSPENSE. Child Murderer Carr Wants to G.t Out of Ills Misery. KAN3A8 Citv, Ma, Nov. 15. At Liberty, Mo., the case ot Wm. Carr, three-year-olm Morton' Gajj, I"C DRUGS FUMERY and TOILET DRUGGIST s rx t u. c !tc y ARTI-CLES n four-year-ol- d who confessed to having drowned his d daughtcrln the Missouri was river, was begun. The court-roocrowded, and many men lounged about tho jail yard. No defense was attempted, Carr's lawyer, appointed by the court, urging that tho state fate. Judge hasten the prisoner's Broaddus reserved his decision until Monday. When led back to his cell, Carr said, despondently: "I'd rather they'd hang mu and get rid of me right away, than to endure another day of this." Illinois Parmer Captures au Eagle. CAnLiNViu.s, 111., Nov. 13. Charles Weiton, who icsldes about eight miles north ot this city, in what Is known, as Hickory point, captured the largest American eugle ever seen In that vicinity Wednesday. It was slightly over eight feot from Up to tip. Tho bird was shot in the wing. Quartermaster's Clerk Indicted. Oklahoma Citv, Okla., Nov. 14. The United States grand jury at El Reno returned six indictments against John G. Hewitt, foragetnaster and quartermaster's clerk at Fort Sill, charging him with the embezzlement of 83,300 from tho government. Alwayson bandafullandcompletestockol AND 'MEDICINES. PER- PAINTS AND OILS, PrtYICISANS' PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED. To any person interested in humane matters, or who loves animals, wo will send free, upon application copy of the "Alliance," the organ of this Society. In addition to itensely interesting reading, it contains a list of the valuable and unusual premiums given by this paper. Address THE NATIONAL HUMANE ALLIANCE, 410-4- Sent Free 11 United Charities Building, New York 6 43 3 70 BOO 45 4 DO 80 W' 7 40 S 2X 00 20tf The Practice Must be Reciprocal. Wasiiinoton, Nov. 13. Tho presiceived here from Madrid confirm tho dent has issued a proclamation susprevious reports to tho effect that the pending thu collection ot discriminatprisoners captured on board the Amer- ing duties upon Mexican shipping upon ican schooner Competitor, In April, satisfactory proof that no dl:;rlmlua-Ho1890, will bo Included In the general Is practiced against American amnesty decree soon to be ships In Mexican ports. Havana, Amnesty. Nov. 13. Dispatches re- GEORGE KING, DRUGCtSTt ST. CHARLES, issued-Promine- 3 ii 8ttf 23 23K 5 10 36 20 t15 60 825 $2.00 Quarantine Hailed. Officers have been ordered in. COTTON-Mlddl- lng Savannah, Savannah has raised all yellow fever quarantine. Go., Nov. 10. Rail- MM piMMi UN MMtti MM gftiNIi Wiwayea Visit St. touls atop nt V ,fr ST. JAMES HOTEL, 'Htfaa The large basic steel plant ol the Watts Steel and Iron Co., at Ky:f will be operated h, THE PILL road schedules havo been renowed. 2 Red o. CORN No. 2 Mixed OATS-N- o. 2 Mixed PORK New Mess UACON-Cl- ear Rib WHEAT-NCOTTON-MMdl- lng i. 1.0UISVILLK. .. 5J I I 54 MKtt J 93 J 28 28 f 2HJft ' K3 . S 75 (8 00 1 ejjE W 6 dTHATWILL for the first time since its erection, Wlit. Strtit Cart Olncl to flottt seven years ago. About 8oo men TURKISH BATHS. Open all NKkt will be employed. The employees at Andrew's blast CONSTIPATION stationery and can furnish anything Will rArfMVvnrnmnr .. furnace at Youngston, Ohio.' have in the printing line on. short notice ,Jr..r.,-..,.'. ' notice given a 10 per tioiijj: tliis office. Estimates in best style and at lowest prices. Are you a subscriber to The been advancea in wagesofon Decemcent, ' Bee? You should be. upon application, ber 1. Subscribe "for The Bee, nt-rn., .JOB WORK -- . The Bee has just received a fine assortment of cards and other HEADACHE INDIGESTION r CURE BILIOUSNESS0 -- No One Thought She Conld Live. As soon as the consent of the proper authorities is obtained a "I believe that If it bad not got Dr. company will begin operations that Carlstedt's Great Remedy for my daughter will involve the expenditure of from she would not be with us Sbo got J8,ooo,ooo to $10,000,000 in the run dotvn and her illness developed into construction of a proposed tunnel rheumatism and rheumatic fever. Everyunder the East River joining New one said that she could not live. Five York and Brooklyn. doctors gave her no relief, yet by tbe time Thirty Years, Imprisonment. Doveii, N. II., Nov. J3 Joseph E. Nice Line of Druggists' Sundries. Louts, many Keltey, one of the Great Fulls bauk Prescriptions Carefully CompuuntVd years connected with tho Blddle Mar- robbers and murderer ot of that city. Cashier Sllckney, was sentenced to 30 ket Mission Sunday-schoIs dead, aged 05 years. years' Imprisonment. Don't Use Drugs Kogagemeut Canceled. Guilty of Digamy. unless you netd tbtm, and tten only Cuiuaoo, Nor. 12. The engagement , pure drugs, such as are sold by reVienna, III., Nov. 13. John W. between George M. Pullman and Miss sponsible druggists. We keep only an old soldier of this county, I'elle te Oglesby, daughter of the best. That is ibe great displeaded guilty to bigamy before the Oglesby, Is brokon. This tinction lo be looked for when tbe was formally made by the circuit court, and was sentenced to the time comes that you need them penitentiary. l't'llmans. Nowhere else will )ou find so complete a stock. A good time lo begin How to Cure Bilious Colic. The threatened crisis injthe cotibat spring medicine. I suffered for weeks with colic and pains ton industry at Manchester, Eng., ST. BERNARD DRLO STORE, in my stomach, caused by biliousness, and over the proposed reduction of 5 BRYAN HOPPER. Manager. bad to take medicine all the while until I percent, in wages has been averted Colic, Cholera and The matter will be submitted to used Chamberlain's Diarrhoea Remedy which cured me, I arbitration. ol Partridge, formerly of ol Worker Dead. San Fhancisco. Nov. 12. Mrs. George Sunday-Scho- Ki!99r KENTUCKY. SU Mur-cum- have since recommended it to a good many people. Mrs. F. Butler, Fairbaven, she bad taken two bottles of Dr. Carl- Conn. Persons wbo are subject to bilious stedt's German Liver Powder, she was colic can ward oil tbo attack by taking this able to sit up in bed, and today she Is as remedy as soon as tbe first symptoms ap strong as she evrr was, and we have nothMoring to thank for it bat Dr, Carlstedt's pear. For sale by Ben T. Robinson, tons Gap; George King, St. Charles; St, Great German Remedy." Bernard Dru. Store, Earliogton. Smith VicKBR9,TalluIa,III ing (Pa.) valley will receive an advance of 10 per cent in their wages J. W. PBlTOHUTT PROP'R on December 1st. Subscribe for The Bek. at the blast furnace in the Mahon- Upward of 3,000 men employed Hotel ,. KY. C Lucile .L. MADISONVILLE, Q. o 1 e$!fljfli engine ot tnrce nnu a nan actual horse power. This engine added to our three excellent presses and our universally acknowledged superior office outfit, gives The Bek PAUL M. M00RG, Editor and Manager. office an unsurpassed equipment of job work, as is BEE PUBLISHINB COMPANY. for all kinds by the printing we do. evidenced Ilncorpctited ) .. Entered the PcitoBce at BarliiiKton a Second But we are not jet satisfied and clajj matter. will in a short time add a number of new and choice faces to our SUBSCRIPTION KATKS: already fine assortment of job type, all of which our printers will use to inartv.incp. ...... fi If The Bee office best advantage. ' ' 50 Sli Months, " ThreeMontlu, " it, it will be well and tastily MngleCoples J prints Specimen copies milled Iter on application. wanted in all pans o( llie printed. Correspondents w wy-'fm- ... . ... . . OiejgBce THE MARE UP. Republican Control of the Senate Absolutely Assured. The Boasted "Democratic (tains" Have Done this Allien for the Do people buy Hood's Sarsaparllla In preference to any other, In fact almost to the exclusion ot all others? Why LOCOMOTIVE BLASTS. Republican Party. D li .? J t && v I M U "" It p H" it.- -' . t iHr 1W Li n .. . Washington, Nov. 13, 1897. The political Mark Tapleys in the tho personal supervision ot the educated Democratic party are complacently pharmacists who originated it. positively la as The question announcing that they are well decided In favorof best Just tho question ot Hood's as really encouraged by Of comparative sales. satisfied and throughout the district. The decision affects the mines at Another thing: Every advertisement the "gains" which they made in Carbon Hill, Diamond and Coal City, and Ot Hood's Sarsaparllla is true, is honest. the late election. postpones the pending settlement in the caontr. Address us for parucniars. Well, it is a good thing to be other towns, except where the full scale dema- easily satisfied, a very good thing. is paid The miners at several mines Upon the question of bavo not ratified the action of Ibe meeting, But it may not be a bad plan to THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 18, 1897. gogues the Wilmington, (N. C.) everything ndicates a general susbut really look the field over, now that pension pending an effort to secure arbiMestengtr gives these vigorous and the smoke of battle has cleared tration of all existing differences In accordin truthful expressions under the edi- away, and see just what has hapOne single case of small-poance with the action of the Strealor con"Demagogues pened, and whether it is the Is theOne True Wood l'lirliUT AM druggists. $1. Middlesboro is creating a panic in torial vention The miners will contend for the captain, scale, as adopted at Spring-Hel- d Democrats or the Republicans Prepared only by C I loixl Ss Co., Low ell, Mass. surrounding villages, which have Building Fires to Consume": Tbey will ignore the propositions only pllMto take made substantial gains. am the They seek to inflame the public mind who have offered by the operators, based on a screen instituted shotgun quarantine. with Hood's Sarsaparllla. scale. It is the purpose to abolish the and to sli: up strife and animosity between On of the most important, in Hood S PlllS whole system as speedily as possible, even Repuiiucans will not be m it in neighbors. To consummate their own sel- fact the really important, results at a sacrifice In the price per ton if necesFOUND LUCK AT HENDERSON. fish, greedy plans they are indifferent to of the election was its effect on the sary the next Kentucky General Assempublic calamity and are ready for any plot Senate, and if any Democrat can The anthracite coal dealers in some lobly, but we have a beautiful ma- or plan that will continue them in public find any "gains" there, or any calities have decided upon a sure plan to jority in the United States Senate. office and givp them a personal following. cause lor happiness, he will be These Cousins had a Hard Time keep the price of coal up as shown in this to Get Married. clipping from last Saturday's silver medal. i The political principles of entitled to a in a dispatch from Philadelphia: The Southern Republican repre- of demagogues can be shed as easily as It is now apparent that no less Henderson, Nov. 16. Louis "Philadelphia, Pa., November 12. In DemMeyer and Miss Annie Bnnker, of Congress will clothing and the garments substituted may than seven of the thirty-fou- r sentation in the 56th their efforts to bolster up the hard coal trade the anthracite proprietors have called be the largest in our history. Re be of color necessary to harmonize with ocrats in the Senate are morally New Haven. Mo., were married a hall on the sale of the production, and They are political acbe succeeded by Re- here today,; Rev. Thos. F, Tier-nenew surroundings publicans are growing in the South. robats at one time and political chame certain to and still another every colliery in the Schuyklll region shut of the Catholic church, offpublicans, down yesterday. The length of time they time It is as absurd to Lindsay, of Kentucky who is iciated. They related a hard luck leons at will remain closed could not be definitely The Bee still has a few copies call theiranother public policy and equally certain to be laid on the story, in that they had tried to stated at tbe Reading Railroad offices, but of last week's issue containing the genuine principle as to call foul water shelf, his place taken however, by secure a license in their native it was said that some ot them would probably start up again next week on reduced onlv correct and official report of pure or rotten eggs sound. Democrat, rour of town, but had been refused on Chicago, Nov. At a meeting of the time. Tbe Lebigh Valley Railroad, in orthe Democratic Senators who will account of being cousins. At Vin- the vote of Hopkins county in the der to meet the reduction, has ordered its the Pullman Palace are cennes, lerre Haute ana Jivans- - directors ofLincoln was elected a Car Co., collieries on three quarter time, and tbe step down in March, 1099, Postal Banks in a Campaign. late election. director. Robert T. they made unsuccessful The most important Roach, of North Dakota, lurpie, villc was the other companies have also taken steps to In the 6th Illinois district a of Indiana, White, of California, attempts to secure a license, but appointment of an action taken committee curtail the production. executive Governor Bradlev has given An efficial ot tbe Reading company said campaign for congressman is in and Mitchell, of Wisconsin. Al- were refused on the grounds first consisting ot H' E. Hulber, of New York, blow, Thomas Pettit a knock-ou- t that under normal conditions, with tbe Field being no law in and Marshal which and Robert T. Lincoln, collieries working fall time and the market to fill the vacancy caused though States did not hold elec- stated. progress There will have charge of the of Chicago by proving his assertions correct by the death of Congressman tions which form the basis of this this State prohibiting the marriage general affairs of the company. Robert absorbing tbe coal, the November output about Pettit's letter, and very conclusion, the elections of this of cousins, the nuptial knot was T. Lincoln was elected chairman of the would have reached 5,000,000 tons. Under properly refuses to discuss the Cooke. The sentiment for postal month, however, may be said to tied and they went on their way re committee. The election of a president to Ihe curtailment, he thought tbe production fill the vacancy caused by the death of for tbe month would aggregate between savings banks is so strong in Chi have signed the death warrants joicing. matter further. Geo. M. Pullman was postponed. The ac 4.000.000 and 4.500.000 tons. Tbe curtail , cago that Doth party plattorms of Gorman, of Smith, tion taken, however, practically makes Mr. ment of the product, he thought, would The way that Mr. Bryan pledge the candidates to work for of New Jersey, and Murphy, of The Apostles. Lincoln president of the Pullman com- have a favorable effect on tbe market, and would stiffen prices. While he did not an pany Mr. Gorman's sue In a recent New York. "helped" his party in Ohio is illus- them if elected. ticipale an increase in Ihe circular prices, (New York Tribune.) Cbadron, Neb , Nov 15 By the cool- tbe present circular which bad been badly ccssor will be elected this coming trated by the fact that the Republi- speech Henry S. Boutell, the Re St. Matthew is supposed to have ness and presence of mind of William cut in many instances would be maintained ' winter, and is sure to be a Repub Cooley, engineer of the passencan majorities in the counties in publican candidate said: lican. The other two,Edward Mur been slain at the city of Ethiopia. ger train, this morning, the lives ot half a It the St. Louis Coal dealers are in "The people demand that congress at phy, Jr., of New York, and James St. Mark was dragged through the hundred passengers were saved and one of earnest as the Globe Democrat here states which he spoke were increased its next session shall provide for the es- Smith, ., of New Jersey, each has streets of Alexandria in Egypt till the most disastrous wrecks in the history they are on the right road to settle the 997 votes oves those of last year. tablishment of postal savings banks under one more chance at the bat; but, he died. St. Luke was hanged on the Elkhorn Railroad was entirely devoid strike question. "A movement Is on toot of fatal casualties Through freight No. among the manufactures and other heavy of the postoffice department, The late election argues very the control judging from the results on the an olive tree in Greece. St. John 27, bound west, In charge of Conductor consumers of coal In this city to put an end caldron of measure was miners' strike little towards the conclusion that and amy heartylooking to this end would legislatures of their respective oil put into a and escaped boiling Womeldorf and Engineer Conners, re- lo tbe coalinto a general if possible by agreement to have at Rome death. ceived orders to meet No. 4 the east- - entering support. Postal savings States, both are doomed to be Kentucky is in favor of free silver. banks have given satisfaction to the peoto have Ihe said He afterward died a natural death bound passenger train, at Bordeaux, a flag pay asked advance miners The large Republicans in 1899 by Ihe The small plurality given Shackel- ple wherever they have been tried. Their succeeded bybe seen that there are at EphesiiB, in Asia. St. James station 7 mites east of here, but Engineer been Thus it will Connors either misconstrued or forgot the consumers ot coal have become tired of ford is insignificant in comparison existence in all parts of the country is a probably six Dmocratic Senators the Great was beheaded at Jerusa- order and came tearing down the hill the delay, uncertainty and annoyance lo constant invitation to thrift and economy, who will give place to Republicans lem. St. lames the less was thrown toward Cbadron a few moments after 12 which they have been subjected with re e with the number of gard to the coal sppply since the strike which and wherever thrift and economy prevail at that time, three certain, and as from a pinnacle or wing of the Tem- o'clock last night. onNo. 4, and the leaves began. Nearly all of them make contracts voters. time, engiwith here at 12.01, was ignorance and crime disappear. poverty, it only takes a change of two to ple and then beaten to death neer, William Cooley, bad train under by the year for their coal supply, but these In i8g6 Mr. Bryan and others The establishment of such a system of give an easy control to the Re a fuller's club. St. Phillip was full headway, when suddenlyhisIhe headlight contracts do not bind the coal 0:pierators to furnish dished stated continually that the only agencies for the reception of the smallest publicans, the favorable result to hanged up against a pillar at Bar- of the freightCalling before him, not 300 stipulatedsupplies in case of strikesa at tbecon socontract price. As feet away. to the fireman to Jump deposits would be in exact accordance with a city of Phrygia. St. that party is apparent. quence nearly all of tbem have have tbem way to increase our circulation was the principle which flayed alive by the be reversed his engine, set the tholomew was should characterize all Into The Senate today stands 43 Re command of a barbarous king. St. and leaped from bis cab. The two trains have been obliged to go pricestbe market to adopt the free coinage of silver. our legislation namely, the protection of increased publicans, 34 Democrats, 5 silver Andrew was bound to a cross, came together with a terrific crash, al- and buy coal at wants. Some ofto supply them are their immediate though the application of the uniy a year nas eiapsea, out we the weakest. If we protect the weakest, Republicans, 6 Populists, 1 Inde trying an increase of whence he preached to the people and the reversing of the engine bad ar- now per tontoinagree upon to Ibe have millions and millions more we protect all " addition contract pendent (Kyle, of South Dakota), till he expired. St. Thomas was rested the motion of the passenger coaches, 14c money in circulation than we had and when the collision occurred they were price. This is said to be tbe demand and 1 vacancy from Oregon. A Bit of Passing Poetry, run through the body with a lance moving slighty in the same as made by Ihe miners. A tobacco company then and silver is not free yet. Of the 30 Senators who will re at Caromandel, in the East Indies. the freight. Both engines are direction loss appears to be at tbe bead ot tbe movement (Louisville Post.) a total are Repub St. Jude was shot to death with ar- loss, and three cars of merchandise and L. M. English, the secretary, says that tbe A Kentucky newspaper man, tire March 3, 1899, Col. Watterson has no occasion licans, 15 Democrats, 2 silver rows. St. Simon ielotes was cru- two cars of mules were completely de- company is willing lo stand tbe increase in prices if it can be assured that it will gel stroyed, contents large to assume, and probably docs not who, by some inadvertence or other Republicans, and 2 Populists. cified in Persia. St. Matthias was of matter with damaged ABeyond quantity its coal promptly With bis company, had not been attended to in the was a slight The 11 Republicans retiring are first stoned and then beheaded. jolting the passengerg suffered no injury Mr English says, the difference will not assume, mat the sound money matter of railroad transportation amount to more than f 2 a week additional voters of Kentucky are in a minor as ne leit was tne need ot every Aldnch (R. I.), Burrows (Mich.), St. Barnabas was stoned to death ft Is thought that If the large consumers In Clark (Wyo.), Davis (Minn.), at Salanda. St. Paul was beheaded DOWN IN THE MINES. the city will agree to the advance tbe strike ity. The total vote of the state member of the Fourth Estate, Male (Me.), Manna Haw at Rome by Nero. (Uhio), can be settled. " this year is 100,000 less than in called the attention of Col. Atmore, ley (Conn.), Lodge (Mass), u. f. a. ot tne l,. cc jn. to it in Proctor (Vt.), Quay (Pa.1), 1896, and the Democratic plurality and this pathetic and poetic appeal. HOPRINSYILLE RELIEVED, HANSON. There is said lo be quite a shortage of Wilson (Wash.). is less than 18,000. Globe Demo coal in tbe St. Louis market, and, thereyears, sweet Ellen N., In other fore tbe price of coal has advanced Ohio's election made certain the crat. You did not so neglect me. return of Mr. Hanna, and of the re- Rainfall of an Inch and Water in Messrs Holloman and Cross, of the Mon Miss Salena Rudd Thrown from a And when I paid you my devoirs. arch mines, returned from Indiana and With regret we, today, publish You did not thus reject me. maining ten all save Clark, of Wythe Reservoir. Horse and Badly Hurt. other points uith quite a number of miners the news of the illness with yellow The ties that bound us were the kind, oming, and Wilson, of WashingIlopkinsville, Ky., Nov. iG. A one day last week. That always bind together, ton, and them is good reason to hard rain fell this fever, at New Orleans, of Rev. D Business with the coal mines in this If IS POSTMASTER morning before SLATOX NOW Dear Ellen N , your kind and mine believe that both of these will also G. Whittinghill, pastor of the Col- daylight, accompanied by thunder county is now good, and a scarcity of coal In dark or sunny weather. be lightning. lisetim Baptist church of that city. rainfall cars is all that prevents full time being The and No fairer being than jou are, Elder Ford, of Nebo, was in our town Fifteen Democrats go out in 1899; amounted to nearly an inch. The made by miners at most of tbem. Is found among the living Dexter is a Hopkins county boy And if you were It may appear a little cruel, bul we must Tuesday. Bate, of Tennessee; Cockrell, of Ilopkinsville Water Co., which not fair at all, ot Richard Salmon, ot Hessie Sisk and wife, ot Dillon, are visand an old friend of the writer, My love I'd still be giving. of Virginia; shut off water the latter part of call the attention to Ibat election guess the Missouri; Daniel, Crabtree mines, be iting in at present. Wp.trust the illness may not be 'Twas I who named you Ellen N., Faulkner of West Virginia; Gor- September on account of the made just before the last election, and we Miss IfansonBrown and Walter Slodgbill, . Lena , And 'twas no passing fancy, of Maryland; Gray, of Dela drouth, has at last caught enough must confess c have lost faith in him as a who have been visiting in Princeton, reman, SUllUUS. Else might I quite as well have called ware; Mills, of Texas; Mitchell, of water in its reservoirs made by prophet turned home Tuesday. You Mary Jane or Nancy. Wa are told that lhus far the new mining The October statements of the Wisconsin; Money.of Mississippi; damming the creek to resume serMadam Rumor has it that there wilt be tbe And now am I to be a wreck national banks of the country Murphy, of New York; Pasco, of vice, and the company is today machine being testednotby giving Monarch a wedding in our town ere long, but we Coal Company Is satisfacOf Ellen N.'s own making, are in possession of no further information Florida; Roach, of North Dakota; turning on water. showed that the individual detion, and there Is talk of testing other at present, And am I to be classed with those makes before purchasing machines for the Smith, of New Jersey; Turpie, of She passes in her taking? posits in the national banks were Dr, George Gooch, of Empire, was In mine. Defining on Editor. town Sunday. At last accounts Col. Atmore- - Indiana, and White, of California. 253, 000,000 in excess of those of A recent decision of the United Sta.es Mr. Gorman's fate has already been (Corbin Neus ) T. R. Forkner, of the firm of Forkner, Court of Appeals is that tbe boycott which one year ago. Thus is the dema- was making a calculation, and pos- determined. A Republican will sibly in the course of events the An editor is a man who carries for years past has been made use of by one Reynolds & Co.. has sold his interest to Asbbyand Wm. Reynolds, the other gogue and calamity howler deprived neglected swain may receive from come from Maryland to the Senate a pair of scissors in his coat pocket, labor organization is illegal. What will James one after another of the shaky his sweet Ellen N. tidings of trans in his place, and last week's elec- a lead pencil in his vest pocket, a the Knights of Labor now do for a weapon members 01 tne nrm. E. Cordler tion in New Jersey indicates clearly memorandum book in his coat to use on corporations who refuse to be known as Ibehas just purchased tbe lot threads by which they hung. porting joy. Calloway place, near the tbem? that a Republican will succeed pocket, and his wealth in some ruled byMine Inspector State Stone conveyed tbe Methodist church. Mr. Smith. These two changes body else's pocket. OLD STATE WARRANTS glad tidings through tbe Courier Journal of J. W. Slalon, the new postmaster, took We arc making arrangements will offset the Republican loss allast aunaay mat an mines witnin tne State charge ot the office here tbe i6tb Inst to give our readers a Thanksgivof Kentucky, with tbe exception of those in ready referred to. Tennessee, MisKjntMfky Ahead. Miss Salena Rudd, daughter ot J D Pulaski and Whitley counties, were now Rudd, of near this place, while riding along ing number next week that will be Being Paid Off at a Rapid Rate souri, Virginia, Texas, Mississippi, (Courier Journal ) being operated. the road near her home, last Saturday and Florida will continue to be" appreciated. There will be special By State Treasurer Long. The press is having a great deal Last was a coke morning, was thrown from represented by Democrats, reduc- to say about that Eastern man who businessweekthis pointbanner ween for show badly burl. As no one was her horse itand features worthy of anybody's attenwith her, The records Frankiort, Nov. 16. Ten cents ing the certain Democratic mem- voted and then went and committed somethingat like sixty cars shipped, or an not known just bow tbe trouble occurred,is tion and we hope to commemorate of the and a half cents bership to twenty-five- . That West Kentucky can go that average of ten cars per day, sas Weigher but the horse was seen running home, along the the day in an appropriate manner. State tax the people are navinc Virginia, Wisconsin, North Dako- suicide. search was made Fegan, needed to case several better with a man who dispose and just such business Is made last and a wbch resulted in at once the young road, finding of tbe large surplus Look out for The Bee that will this year is devoted, as is generally ta, and California will send Repub- died at 3 o'clock a. in. on election lady In an unconscious condition, in the summer come out on Thanksgiving morn- known, to the payment of old and licans to the next Senate no one day and voted at 9 o'clock the same Now it is said that Paul Price of tbe St. road a short distance from her home. Miss interest-bearinand outstanding who is in touch with the trend of morning. Bernard Coal Company, has a bad case of Rudd was at once carried home and physi ing. She is still but warrants. Up to date the treasur- events doubts. the Klondike fever, which will only be ap cians summoned. condition, living, pbv- and her peascd by a visit to thai region next spring. is in a very critical 0 CROFTON. State Treasurer Long has up er has called in and paid off These, with the Republican gain Just such joung men as Paul are likely to sicans tery much doubt her recovery. worth of the oldest of these in Maryland and New Jersey, will Excuse the correspondent for being win out there, to this date paid off $195,000 worth warrants. He now announces that ST. CHARLES. increase me ucpuuncan member- absent so long. Several mines in Illinois are still idle of the oldest of the old outstanding on or about December 5 he will be ship to Tom Murphy, of Earhngton, was In The belief Election excitement has about died out. interest-bearinwarrants. He now able to pay off 200,000 worth of here is that Delaware will send a Mr. las. Long, ot ilopkinsville. was in towntunday. announces that about December the same sort of paper, and will Republican to succeed Gray if the Crofton Monday looking out a location for Dr. T. R. Finley went to Madisonville a paper. Friday, 5 til he will be able to pay off soon issue a call to that effect. Kepublieans in that little borough Miss Qunio Hamley has just recovered When all the revenue for this year do not tangle themselves up, Mrs Arthur Long and son Joe are in as from a severe spell of typhoid $200,000. worth of the same old is in, and all of this ten cents fund they did two years ago in the Dawson this week, tbe guests ot Rev. J. Mr. Wm Wilson and Miss Lue Cock debts that have, under Democratic in paid full, the amount of old W Crow. fight. If present married at the home of Ibo bride Sunday rule, so long disgraced the name of warrants paid off conditions continue, Indiana Re- eve, Rev. Richard officiating J, E. Day, of Earlington was In town Will SCOTT'S EMULSION Sunday, the guest of bis sister, Mrs. A. will largely exceed the amount of publicans Kentucky. Miss Rosaline Brown, the school teacher are confident they will Davis, at Flat Rock, visited her mother at Mad- g care consumption ? Yes and new interest-bearinwarrants, is- elect Turpie's successor. Indiana K S iu. Will 11 cure every caser Mr. and Mrs, James Fox and daughter The Bee is the only paper in sued the earlier part of the vear is an industrial State, and with the isonville Sunday. !l wm j Pink Wright was fined were In If adisonvilte Saturday. this section that has made it a rule for current expenses, and before improvement in her industries, due Thursday for misconduct. tlo and cost here No. What cases will it cure Henry Faulland wife, otSturgls formerto celebrate with special numbers the year's revenue began coming to a Republican administration. lobn Grick was tried here Thursday for then ? Those in their earlier J ly ot this place, have returned and will in. lhus the floating debt will there should be no question about striking Sue McGan. He was fined $250 make this their future home. and dedicate considerable space have been reduced considerably 2 stages, especially in young; ana cost, amounting to 110 50 Rev. J. Farmer, of Dawson preached at to our anniversaries, and hence, this year by means of the increased the complexion of the legislature C. Hoales Saturday, a j people. We make no exag- Dorn to D. and she will elect next year. In New Masonic. Hall Saturday and Sunday. in accordance with our usual habit tax rate, and next year, it is hoped," York it is believed one year of boy weighing o'A pounds. gerated claims, but we have g Miss Rollle McGregor was tbe guest of Miss Lula Claik is visiting friends in r we will appropriately commemor- will be nearly wiped out. The Tammany will secure a Republican positive evidence that the ber sister, Mrs. Cora Slsk, Saturday, Madisonville this week. forty-twand a half cents left. legislature and give ate Thanksgiving day with our after the ten cents fund is Piatt a Repub Mr. Jno Davenport, business manager 0 early use of Miss Lizzie Harlln, of Crofton, who has devoted B W been visiting friends here returned borne of the tfopkinsville Banner, was in tbe next number, which comes out on to this purpose, or the general ex lican coueague in tne senate, cily Tuesday Ipoking after the interest of Monday, It is thus perfectly apparent that heniorning of that day. penditure part of it, is proving in- the result of the recent "Demo- bis paper, ..Clyde M. Nisbet spent Saturday and sufficient to pay the State's current cratic gains" was to Born to Frank Campbell and wife, FriSunday In Madisonville. absolutely asWp have a few .extra copies of expenses, but the auditor says no sure the control of the Senate to day, a girl. Taylor Cranor spent Saturday In pf pil wjtfy Miss Rosa Beedles is very sick tbis week, warrants will the Republicans. The Bee containing the only cor- more interest-bearinSince the rains the Crofton mill has be issued. Instead they will borof Lime and Soda rect vote of Hopkins County pub- row from C .0. Robertson; of Rarlngton, was in been able to run. What Kentucky Needs. the Sinking Fund whatin these cases results in A town Monday. lished, which will be disposed of ever they lack to keep going and Mrs. M E. Earle has returned from a (Meade County Messenger.) positive cure to a large numvisit lo Ibe St. Charles vicinity, James Long spent Sunday lo Dawson at five cents per copy while they paying in cash, and will, pay it What is particularly needed in Miss Mary Rowe and mother have just ber. In advanced cases, how- Elder W. B, Wright, ofcRussellville will back with the ten cents fund, when Kentucky is more tools and fewer returned to their home at ilopkinsville, last. begin a protracted meeting at Ibe Christian t ever, where a cure is impossi-- $ warrants pistols, more work and less loaf- from a visit to this city. The Bee's table is official aid all the interest-bearinchurch tonight. ' ble, this n are settled. remedv ing, more justice and less Miss Bessie Hammond died Sunday of correct. That published by the should be relied upon to pro- The threatened crisis in the cothangings and typhoid. Madisonville papers is principally The Montgomery County Fiscal fewer murders, more "get up and f f ton industry at Manchester, Eng., 111c uiig Ut surprisingly. composed of errors, and worthless. Court has purchased four of the git" and less sit down and wait. The London Chronicle says that over tho proposed rednction of 5 ... turnpikes leading into Mt., Sterling 5M.jhJJi.oo, ill druggtitj. the baked bananna is the ideal food percent, in wages has been averted The' Bee presses this week are an aggregate of twenty-fivSCOTT & DOWN E. ChemUti. Nw York. miles, Are you a subscriber to Tub fnr nrrvniiR and nnnonn- - Uriin The matter will be submitted to iArtlVllss&sfflttsftstftrsglsftstflstrrfTst'stf l Bee? You should be. being ni;liyoiir splendid new gas for H,o93. workers. arbitration. . y Thoy know from actual uso that Hood's fstho best, 1. e., it cures when others fail. Hood's Sarsaparillo is Btlll mado under Because S x Hood's SarsaparilSa 1 i6-to- y, g free-silv- The Chesapeake & Ohio Hospital Association has been organized for Ihe benefit ot the employes of the Chesapeake & Ohio Railroad Oy the payment of a small monthly fee all members are admitted to Ihe hospital, whether sick or injured, and will receive medical and other attendance free of charge. The railroad company has given the association the use of one of the best hotels upon its line the Glady's Inn which will also be furnished by Ihe company for the use of the aoc!ation HodRensvllle, Ky It is reported that the Illinois Central Railroad Company has been surveying for an extension ot its Hodgermillo branch to Greensburg, Ky., a distance of twenty-fiv- e miles. The Louisville and Nashville Company are now having a. new bridge constructed across the Cumberland rher at Nashville. A double track will be laid on this bridge, but not so as to allow but one train on the bridge at a time Assistant Superintendent Mann made a trip over the Providenco branch last Fri day. Robert T Lincoln is now at the bead of the Pullman Car Company A good selection for the place. In a hold-uof a train on a Western road last Friday night, the robbers got but $2 85 for their trouble. Drowder Mjers is again running as and we hope to see him get a regular run soon. A petition to be presented the Inter-Stat- e Commerce Commissioner asking for further time to equip cars with air and safety couplers is being signed by the railroad men on the Henderson division Agent T C, Martin, of Sebree, after a sick spell lasting three weeks is again able to be at his post of duty Rather a remarkable thing is the fact that during the last year over a dozen young men have been given positions as conductors and still the company is sometimes short of men p the miners refuse to accept of the terms offered tbem. A few days of extreme cold weather will doubtless bring Ibe operators to terms,, as the orders for coal come piling up on them No doubt with the intention ot improving their condition, many miners, a short iime ago, were Induced to go to Indiana to work in mines there, but it is the same old story of disappointment lo those who leave Kentucky to dig coal elsewhere. Now we are told that after so short a trial In other coalfieldj, they long to come back home It is plain to those who observe the move ment of miners that few States holdout the same inducements to them that Kentucky does, mosfespeclally Hopkins county. Braldwood, III., November 12. The miners' mass meeting at Coal City voted unanimously to resume Ihe strike Wilmington-Braldwoo- K 4? 4? 49 A,AAAft?f A NEW SUIT 0 M - i 4? 4? From Top to Bottom nov; L'HIS is m vl ! 4? 4? 4? 4? 4? 4? 4V 4? 4? the appearance our Store makes Every thing is fall cmi IDlutor. Spring stuff lias oither disappeared entire ly, or taken a back seat. We extend the readers of "Tiik Bki:" a cordial invitation to come in and allow us the pleasure of showing them the Intr-s- t and most complete assortment of Clothing, Hats, Men's and Ladies' Underwear, Shoes, b I I th i 0 G J 4? 4? 4? 4? 4? 4? i DRESS GOODS and DRV T.0ODS 0 G I 0 4? 4? gross-weig- Globe-Democra- t, 4? 4? Miss Salmi: Browning, Mk. Ben M. Slaton, 4? Mr. Ci.iit PKnciir.Tr, Mk. Lek L. Kosuiu:, 4? Mk. W. H. Ham., Jk., Mk. Woodson Buownino, 4? Mr. Ernest Cox, Mr. M. W. Brnop. 4? 4? Any one of whom is anxious to see you. 4? Generally. Wo want your trade, and if correct Styles, Good Assortment, Lowest Cash Prices, and Polite Attention arc nn inducement wo shall have it. "Lowest Cash Prices, Quality Considered, Shall Rule." Our force is compased of . . the following well known people: . i ' i 0 J i i . if c i 1 Jj 4j? BISHDP & 121 West Center St. Madisonville, Ky. J Ca&ics illteses' nub Cljilbrcn's lOraps a Specially. f? V'v?y??vyrTr'rrrr?V'fV V? MONEY BACK IP YOU WANT IT. ca,i $ o M J M 11 cjpi&iSiiicijg Man-land- east-boun- d I Proper Balance Between Profits and Snles 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 well-mad- i stay-at-hom- Hier-opoli- s, n ing, Shoes, Hats, Gent's Furnishings, Etc. -- our well select- CJ3 & 4 ed, honest stock of Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Notions, Groceries, Qucensware, Etc., Etc.. and the sort of thing that looks well in stock perhaps, but doesn't lit or wear or satisfy. Hang on .w 4 to Your f Dollar. fifty-tw- o Until you see the Dollar's worth of Goods we give you for it. You can aavc many of them at our Store without sacrificing quality in the least.- - W i t h o u r Goods, as well as our prices, you will be satisfied. UUI - g C$9IC$C$ C$CC$9C9 x 3C 195,-00- forty-seve- g IF? WHO IS YOUJR TAILOR? Do You Get "v. f""A"' i i a CORREQT FIT? inte- Consumption YOU RECEIVE THE i-- 3 rest-bearing g 5 M'A 0 8 3J$ SO YEWS fifteen IN on DERING HIGH GRADE TAILORING bv YOUR SUITS AND OVERCOATS 1 1 M. BORN & Co. THE GMEAT CHICAGO MERCHANT TAILORS, Wfl J o J Tfll guarantee to fit and please you, and save you money, UUO NEW OAMPLE3 TO SELLECT FROM y .J.f, ST. BERNARD GENERAL STORE, i Scott's Cod-Jiyer Emulsion Hypo-phosphit- g es Daw-so- p. - TH A SUBSCRIBE FOR Bs . u: I j.A g well-know- ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR.. "human-itarianism'-mo- f ! i I e ! v m X POINTER" May Reach You So 5- -; m U&1 J - XI it A 4' PHILOMATHIC SOCIETY c BONANZA KIKt. WASN'T HE MEAN? CHANGE IN "Sy Snbustvi) roe tEhrtoc." LOCAL NEWS. vHenry C. Locker has been appointed postmaster at LaFayctto, Christian county. "Mr. J. Y. Crabtrcc has'been appointed postmaster at Nortonvillc. It is presumed that he will take chargo of the office at once. All and many older ones is centered in the beautiful home entertainment to he given at Assembly Hall Sat-- u relay. interest of our young people Who Went From Madisonviilc flany Years Ago. Geo. Davidson McLean, says the Paducah Visitor, left his homo in Madisonville for tha beach of California in He started in life with 1853. S3,ooo. When he died, recently, he was worth as many millions or more than he had thousands when lie left his Kentucky home. He died, and was buried last week in Auburn, Ky., where resides his Mrs. Geo. sister and Thomas Blakcy, now 71 years of age. After varied experiences, Mr. McLean formed a company and opened the Idaho mines in Grass Valley, California, which arc said to have yielded 14, 000,000 in gold before they were exhausted. Mr. McLean died a bachelor. . Organized in Twenty-on- e Earlington with The Alan who Stole a Wagon Load x a -- PASTORS. m rj..-1- a CO n Members, LndleS of Turnips. Reported and Gentlemen, OPEN MEETINGS EACH TUESDAV MGIIT. Wednesday night of last week a fellow, who was very hard up to steal something, carted off twenty-fiv- e bushels of turnips belonging to Willis Sisk, St. Charles. Mr. Sisk had pulled his turnips and cut off the tops preparatory to burying them for the winter and they were nicely piled up and handy for the thief who would rather steal a wood and water vegetable than not to steal at all. And he took them to the tunc of bushels. The about twenty-fivman who is mean enough to steal turnips ought to be reckoned with by the court at about one dollar per bushel in order to get a punishment to fit the crime. Perhaps though he has made the best of his opportunities and stolen what he could, in which case he ma)' be excused for such gross indis crimination. The turnips have been recovered from a man named Bethel living near St. Charles, but the man is said to have gone to sunnier climes. e to have the Yellow Foerat New Orleans. Rev. R. V. Omer Resigns. Rev. I. H. Tcel Comes Next Year, High Art Cloth ing We make and sell this famous make of golden-stande- d Former Hopkins County boy, now Pastor of Coliseum Haptist Church, tbatClt. c TO If y 1 1 EAULIXGTOX CHRISTIAN CI1UKCII. heir-at-la- Don't miss the beautiful Grecian Deafness Cannot Be Cured Art Entertainment at Assembly Hall next Saturday night. It will by local applications as tbey cannot reach the be a rare treat. Don't miss the onlydiseased portion of the ear.andThere is that is one way to cure deafness, "Dude" Drill. Deafness is by constitutional remedies. caused Mad-isonvill- by nn inflamed condition of the rv ,. have been No arrangements made yet for thanksgiving services A Beautiful Entertainment. at Mortons Gap an.i St. Charles. Mrs. A. D. Reid, a very sucAt tlin lallir nl.irn n nrnlrnctprl .meeting is in progress and will prob- - cessful teacher of Physical Cullably continue through next week. ture, is drilling a class of fourteen of our most beautiful and talented In additional to his regular ap- - young ladies for a Grecian Art EnEpointment Tor services at the Earl- - tertainment at Assembly Hall, next ington M. E. Church, on each first Saturday night, Nov. 20, which Sunday morning and night, Rev. C. promises to be exceedingly fine. The program will consist of exC. Hall will in the future preach also on the third Sunday night in cellent recitations, drills, tableaux, pantomincs, music etc each month. The "Dude" Drill by the young The quail hunters, who turned ladies and the, "Working Song" out in such numbers on Monday, by twenty bright children will be found the wary birds in the woods novel and interesting features. and literally "hard to catch." The Don't miss it. The Frankfort Daily Call says: barrel wrinkle was not of much ser- "Mrs. Reid's entertainment is new and novel, her drills the most vice on that day. beautiful we have ever seen." The Hopkinsvillc Daily New The Earlington Philomathic Society will meet every Tuesday eve- Era says: "Mrs. Reid's entertainning at 7.30 o'clock in the Assem- ment was the prettiest ever given bly Hall. These meetings arc in Hopkinsvillc." You cannot afopen to the public, and all are cor- - ford to miss it here. s. ' fliany invited to attend. hirst smokelcss-powcler-lor-the-fir- case3 caused by Catarrh which in nothing but 'Vhc Chapter degrees of Masonry an inflamed condition of Ihe mucous surwere conferred on Mr. Dan M. faces Dollars for We will Evans at Madisonviilc, Monday any case ofgive One Hundred by catarrh) Deafness (caused night of this week. The fraternity that cannot be cured by Mall's Catarrh has been quite active of late and Cure. Send for circulars: free. F. J Cheney & Co , Toledo, O considerable work is. in sight. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Hall's Family Pills are the best. mucoid lining of the Eustachian Tube Thanksgiving services for inflamed you have a have not been arranged When this In boorisimperfect hearing, and rumbling sound yet. It is probable that union ser- when it is entirely closed. Deafness is the vices will be held at the Methodist result, and unless the inflammation can bo church, but nothing definite has taken out and this lube restored to its normal condition, hearing will be debeen arranged. stroyed forever; nine out of ten are c r, J' ji. boy of J A ohnson, of Lynn Center, 111 , is subject to attacks of croup Mr Johnson sas he is satis,I 1f m, 1h Arnnrlin (llbliuia 1IUICI ' Jl LdWAUIl fied that Ihe timely uso of Chamberlain's Springs still continues to have a Cough Kcmedy, during a severe attack, good run of patronage. This is an saved his little boy's life Ho is in Ihe unusual thing for a hotel that is drug buiincs", a number of Johnson Bros, place and iliry handle a Usually classed as u "summer of that medicines for throat andgreat many lung dispatent hotel." But the Arcadia is more eases. He had all these to choose from, and tfan a summer hotel. The health-givin- g skilled physicians ready to respond to his waters ol Dawson Springs call, butscleclrd this remedy for use in his family at limo and Hie excellent management of own in danger, abecausewhen his child'sto life be ha knew it was ihe Arcadia make it to. superior to any other, and famous the Mr. country over for its cures of croup Rev. W. A. Boone, pastor of the Johnson sas this is the best selling Cumberland I'res.bj tcrian church cough medicine they handle, and that it splendid satisfaction in at Madisonviilc, will preach to gives by St. Uernard Drug Store, all cases EarlingSold that people another year. His ton; Hen T. Robinson, Mortons nap; Geo congregation and many friends King, St Charles. thrre-- ) car-ol- The A meeting of ladies and gentlemen of Earlington was held at the Assembly Hall on Tuesday evening at which was organized the Earlington Philomathic Society, with twenty-oncharter members. The purpose of the organization is, as expressed in the name it bears, to debate, discuss and philosophize. A program will be arranged for each evening and the exercises will be varied from debates and discussing with music and other features. It will be the effort to make each meeting of interest and profit to all who attend. The attendance Tuesday evening was very encouraging to the promoters of this movement and the willingness of a number of ladies to become members of the organization very much pleased all and almost overjoyed some of the gentlemen. Paul M. Moore was made temporary chairman and Jesse Phillips temporary secretary of the meeting. The members were then enrolled, after which the constitution, offered by E. B. Bourland, was adopted, section by section, with considerable discussion on some Some of the members points. showed some of the interest they propose to take in the parliamentary fights, that are expected to take place at every meeting. The words "his or bet" were inserted instead of "his" throughout the constitution and the ladies were given universal and complete sufcomplinumerous frage and ments. The permanent officers of the society are W. F. Burr, president; Mrs. Ida E. Walker, Jesse Phillips, secretary. Cushing's manual was adopted as the standard on parliamentary usage and all agreed to fight every inch of ground in the deliberations of the society upon parliamentary tactics, and, if possible, to let no point escape. The members who enrolled at this meeting are, Mrs. Ida E. Walker, Misses Lizzie Dean, Sue Burr, Minnie Bourland, Mary Farmer, Geneva Rich, Lizzie Browning, Laura Ligon, Frankie Stokes; Messrs. W. A. Toombs, H. M. Adcock, C. C. Hall. J. E. Day, E. J. Umstead, Ermit Wyatt, David Barnett, W. G. Borders, E. B. Bourland, J. R. Rash, Paul M. Moore, Jesse Phillips. The question for discussion at the next meeting is, Resolved, "That wc do right because it is right, and not from fear ol punishment." J. E. Day and E. B. Bourland, affirmative; W. A. Toombs and C. C. Hall, negative. A committee on program, Mrs. Ida E. Walker, E. B. Bourland and Paul M. Moore, was appointed to arrange the exercises for the following evening. Misses Celeste Moore and Ethel Evans were requested to arrrange some musical selections to be rcn dcrcd at the next meeting. e vice-presiden- t; New Orleans, Nov. 16. There were eleven cises and two deaths today from yellow fever. The deaths were: Michael Ross and Mrs. Ben L. Bear. The weather turned cold this evening. A strong wind is blowing, frost is promised for the next day or two, and the outlook is deemed very bright. Among the new cases are: the Rev. D. G. Whittinghill, pastor of the Coliseum Baptist church, and R. E. Craig, President of the Water-work- s Company. Nearly a dozen ministers have been afflicted since the fever startSomething to Know, ed, but Dr. D. ,1. Purser was the It may be worth something to know that the very best medicine for restoring only one whose case resulted tbe tired out nervous system lo a fatally, All the others are long healthy vigor is Electric Hitters This medicine is purely vegetable, acts by giving lone to the nerve centres in tbe stom- since convalescent. ach, gently stimulates the Liver and Kidneys, and aids these organs in throwing Electric Bitoff impurities in the blood ters improves the appetite, aids digestion, and is pronounced by those who have tried it as the very best best blood purifier and Try it Sold for 50c or nerve tonic. Drug $1.03 psr bottle at St. Bernard Store OP TUB IU II MERITS --OP AYER'S M, Cherry Pectoral would inolude tho euro of overy form of disease whioh affects tho throat and lungs. Asthma, Croup, Bronohitis, "Whooping Cough and othor similar complaints have (when other medicines failed) yielded to Rev. R. V, Omer, who has been pastor of the Christian church at Clothing. We this place during this year, has ofsell it at retail fered his resignation to take effect cheaper than the first of January. The relations of Mr. Omer with his congregation you can buy and the citizens of Earlington have the ordinary been pleasant and agreeable and or common he and his excellent wife have ready-mad- e made many friends, during their We've been manstay among us, who deeply regret Clothing. their departure. Mr. Omer's en- ufacturers and retailers for gagement was only for this year, twenty-seveyears. Our clothand he will fill his regular appoint- ing is known and sold in every ments this month and next. He and his wife are now at their home State and Territory of the Union. You pay no middlein Union county. Rev. I. H. Tcel, of Central City, men's profits when you trade will be pastor of this church next with us. We sell at one price. year, and will take charge of the All goods are as represented He expects to work in January. We bring his family to Earlington and or money given back. can fit man, boy or child, not make his home here. Rev. Tcel will probably preach only in Clothing, but Hats, at St. Charles and Bethlehem as Caps and Furnishings; always Half of his well as at Earlington. at a profit to you. All mail time will be occupied here. n Oold Standard in Hong Kong. n, orders promptly attended to. Wc pay expressage one way. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. Large game is more than ordinarily abundant this year in the upper part of New Hampshire. Bears and deer have rewarded the zeal of the huntsmen. If jou feel weak, dull and discouraged you will find a bottle of Hood's Sarsaparilla will do jou wonderful good OUR COLORED TEACHERS. Programme of Teachers' Association to be held at Earlington Washington, Nov. 15 Wilde-maat Hong Kong, says there is a great deal of talk about adopting the gold standard for Hong Kong, as merchants complain of the fluctuations of silver, and the matter will be brought before the Colonial Legislature. i Strouse & Bros., EVANSVILLE, Coal IND. - Famine. December 10, 1897. Call to order at 10 a. m: Devotional Ex ercises, Rev, G. B, Walker; Welcome Address, Mrs. C. Dunlap, Response, K. T. Fisbback 10:30 a. m: The Dictionary: its use and abuse in tbe school room, Louise Discussed by Julia Littlepage and The way to cure a cough is to stop the Mary Wilkes Loses all her Household Goods. E, L. Martin. Recitation, Mrs. Nora cuts coughing Dr Bell's Pine Rose. the mucous, heals tbe lungs and broncial Go to Ihe Greek Art EntertainAre you a subscriber to The Bee? A fire at Mortons Gap Friday tubes quickly. Cures grip cough in one 11 to a m Tbe Influence of Environment r Cordie Teague. Discussed by C, H. ment at Assembly Hall Saturday You should be, night. Guaranteed by all dealers. For afternoon last destroyed property sale by St. Bernard Drug Store, EarlingWinstead and Mattie Alexander. night. to the value of $400 or $500. The ton, Geo Kin?, St. Charles. 11:45 a m Adjourn to meet at 1 o'clock To Cure a Cold in one Day p. m. (Eo Compound house occupied by Mrs. Mary for The strike of coal miners at Loop, m: The Teacher's Opportunity Dis- Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. Wilkes with her three children Doing Good, Mrs. C F. Bailey. Druggists refund tbe money if it fails Prescriptions Ind., has been in cussed by J S. Cargyle and E. T. Fisb- AllCure. and which was owned by Randal Washington, to 25c. Franklin was totally lost together progress nearly seven weeks and back Vocal Solo, Miss S. J. McDowproperly it takes time. It requires ell experience and a complete knowledge of seems helpless of settlement. with all the household effects ot drugs. It requires tbe druggist 2:00 p m Correlation ot Studies. II. S, TO CALIFORNIA THROUGH Mrs. Wilkes and her children. Sanders. Discussed by P R Cabell, Jr. tobavealargs amount of drugs-fr- esh Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Adjoining property was saved from SUNSHINE. and John Slaton. DecUnution. E T. drugs He must give the best The best Salve in tbe world for Cuts, damage. Fisbback possible work, and for compensation Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Tht great Burlington Route offers M. be must be reasonable. Sores. Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, 3 00 p. m Mistakes ot Parents, E Don't Tulurro Spit am! SmuLc i ur I Ire Anny. Dean. Discussed by members of the more diverse routes in connection Corns and all Skin Eruptions, and posiAssociation. Miscellaney, H S, SanTo quit tobjiio vastly ami onvor. bo J.ias; tively cures Piles or no pay required. It is with Pacific Coast travel than does WITH THE ABOVE FACTS REMEMders, nctlc. full of lite, ucrro ami w'ur, lake .No guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or , BER WE'RE CAREFUL. the thi.t niaUcs weal, men any other railroad. Its several Price 25c per box. For jtrong. All Orugglsts.COoorSI. Currauaran-tcci- l money refunded. HOW TO FIND OUT. Iloolilct nrul ftamplo free. Address Sale by St. Bernard Drug Store. mam lines to Kansas City, Billings, Sterling Itemed- - Co , Chicago or New York. ST. BERNARD DRUG STORE, BURNED OUT. The third annual convention of the International League of BuildFire at Mortons Gap Destroys ing and Loan Associations is in Randal Franklin's House. session at New York. Tar-Hon- Win-stea- d. bmithland, Ky., Nov. 16. Owing to the low water in the Ohio river, this place is threatened with To Curo Conitlp-itloil'orovir. Talie Cipcaicts Canilv Ciitlinrtic loo orCie. u u, u. u. rnu to cure, urucelsts rcruml numcy a coal famine. It has been usual in the past to ship barges from The farmers constitute a large Pittsburg down but this cannot be majority in the Legislatures of done now. Maine and New Hampshire. Berlin savings banks note an infor Fifty Cents. crease of about $80,0000,000 last Guaranteed tobacco bablt cure, makes weak year in the sum of the deposits. men strong, blood pure. 60c, tl. All drucglsts. To-lla- t. womlcr-worl.cr- Memorial services in commemKate, daughter of Dr. E. A. oration of the late Senator Isham Chattcn, has been critically ill for G. Harris will be held at Memphis several days, but is much better Sunday evening. and the Doctor thinks she has When your throat fells raw and rough passed the crissis. Mrs. Chatten as if you bad swallowed a piece of sandhas also been ill. Kate has had paper, uutbing gives such prompt and efthe most careful nursing at the fectual relief as Dr. Bell's Pine Tar hands of her father and Miss Min- Honey, A wonderful remedy for coughs, affections. Pleasant nie Goodell, Earlington's efficient colds and bronchialfalling in result. Get to the taste, never trained nurse. ,a bottlettodav. How long have jou been coughing a day, a week, a month, a year? Dr Bell's Pine Tar Honey will cure that cough. There can be no doubt of it because it ha3 cured many others equally severe. Everyone should invistigate the. merits of this great remedy. For sale by St. Bernard Drug Store, Earlington, Geo. King, St Charles. Dan Curry, the slayer of John W. Corley, has been taken from Williamsburg to the Lexington asylum Candy Cathartic, euro constipation (orercr. iuc,:c. it u.u.u. tan, uruRRisisreiunu money. ISilucato Your IlntvoU With Cuacnrets. outside his own flopk arc congratPond River Relics, ulating themselves on the fact, anil with excellent reason. The writer J. W. Harris, writing under the knows Mr. Boone and honors him, caption "State Stories" in the and feels glad that he remains in Louisville Post, recites the followour county. ing interesting account of prehistoric relics found in this section: A wreck occurred on the tracks river, in Western p the Providence Coal Company "On Pond few years ago.a gentleman at Providence Tuesday night. The found an Indian mound well filled was to make a with relics of the almost forgotten accommodation trip that night to bring out the Red Mem. One of the things uncoal, and in switching on the covered was a stone coffin eight tracks mentioned a few cars were feet ten inches in length, and with The1. Providence train derailed. opening lour feet wide. did not reach Earlington yester- the it was quite a curiosity at day morning until nearly ten at the time, as many thought it Nobody was hurt and had been designed for a prehistoric o'clock. the damage was nut great. giant, but I never knew until a few A certain Hopkins county en- days ago, what became of it. A thusiast on thc.kqtiestion of quails Louisville man who had been vis-c arose before the dawn Monday iting in Washington told me coffin with a rare collection morning, waked up some sleeping saw the of pipes, tomahawks, arrow heads, citizens to transact a little legal ncss at the unearthly hour of 4 a. axes and other relics, in the Smithm and went after our feathered sonian Institution." 1 friends with dog and gun. DisThe Woman's Friend. may reached the hearts of the trim "I know from my own experience that "Bob Whites" and their trimmer for ladies of a constipated habit there is German to supply tbo consortsbut not many shot and nothingPowder. Mrs, placeI ofMeneness, J, Liver they gave the hunters such a dodg- Springfield, Ohio. ing chase among the trees and "I have taken German Liver Powder for undergrowth as they never knew dyspepsia, and other liver troubles, and before. It will take colder weather would not be without it." Miss Jennie to drive the birds to cover in the Green, Abiline, Tex. me 10 try German "Friends advised fields, and then look for feathers Liver Powder for long standing liver comto fly. plaint. I had relief before I bad taken one Ken-tucky.a Ire-member Scars on his Neck. Don't miss the Grecian Art Enbrother had scrofula very badly, but after taking a few bottles of tertainment, given by a number of Hood's Sarsaparilla he was cured and no young ladies, assisted by a score symptoms ot the scrofula remain except a of children, at the Assembly Hall, few scars on his neck. It has been three under the direction of Mrs. Reid. years since he was cured by Hood's Sarsaparilla " Miss Alice Perry, Argentum, Saturday night, November, 20th. ' My little A wheel with an adjustable sprocket that can be changed from 106 to the lowest gear possible to make a wheel move, is the latest product of a Worcester man's brains. Yucatan Chill Tonic The great reliable and popular tonic, and febrifuge. It breaks tbe chill and prevents its return, strengthening tbe patient and gives healthy tone and vigor without regard to diet. Pleasant to Warranted at drug Price 50c. take. store. Kentucky Hood's Pills act easily and promptly on the liver and bowels. Cure sick headache. Steers, assisted by Omer V. Fowler will appear in a carefully se lected program from standard au thors, with correct costuming. Mr. Fowler is known to our people as a young elocutionist and dramatic reader of no small promise and talent. The Bee, with others, has recently had occasion to speak well of his work in this line, after a reading given here by him only a few weeks ago. The class ot entertainment that is promised does not receive the support in EarlingGo to this ton that it should. one. The admission will be at the popular price of 15 and 25 cents. Entertainment will begin promptly at 8. 15 o'clock. Everybody Eaya So. Cascarota Candy Cathartic, tho most wonplcas-aderful medical discovery of tbo age, geutly and refreshing to tho tasto, net and positively on kidneys, liver nnd bowels, cleansing tho ontlro system, dispel colds, euro hcadaoho, fovor.'hnbltual constipation nnd biliousness. Pleaso buy and try n box 10, 83, 60 cents, bold and of O. C. C. guaranteed to euro by all druggists. ut Drama and Elocution. attractive entertainment is billed for Masonic Hal! Friday night of this week. Karl Bayard Steers and and Magnolia Scott An Arrangements are being perfected for union Thanksgiving services, this place, on Thanksgiving evening at 7 o'clock. The officials of the two Methodist churches, the Missionary Baptist church and the Christian church have united on this plan and by invitation of the officers of the latter church the services will be, held there. , t Thanksgiving Services. bottle. icine It did me more good than all by physicians." med- prescribed Mrs. John Campbell, Jeffersonville, Ind. The public at large will be asked for subscriptions to a Henry A national George memorial. committee has been appointed to solicit funds. County Clerk to Harry. A Whole Man A whole man is another name for man. a healthy One of the prime essentials of his health is cleanliness. The first step in this direction is a clean skin. This fact is well known. Not only should tbe outside of the clean, be but tbe perfectly body Clean interior of tbe body as well. teeth, clean mouth, clean throat, clean nasal passages, are all requisites of perfect health, The whole body, as well as every organ in tbe body, is lined wit& mucous membrane, which is even more liable than the skin to become very dirty. The most frequent cause of unclean mucous membrane is catarrh. Catarrh creates unnatural secretion?, even though the catarrh be very slight. In this condition good health is impossible. Dr. Hartman has made a speciality o f treating chronic catarrh for nearly 40 has years. His great remedy tbe United become known throughout States and Canada. It is certainly the best, and probably the only effective internal remdey for chronic catarrh. His latest book on the subject will be sent free Drug for a short time by The M'f'g Co., Columbus, C. Ask your druggist for a free Almanac for 1899 (Pe-ru-na a Fill a bottle or common water glass with urine, and let it stand twenty-fou- r hours; a sediment or setting indicates a diseased When urine condition of tbe kidneys. stains linen it is positive evidence of kidney trouble. Too frequent desire to urinate or pains in tbe back, is also convincing proof tbat the kidneys and bladder are out of order WHAT TO DO. There is a comfort in tbe knowledge so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-roo- t, the great kidney remedy, fulfills every wish in relieving pain in tbe back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part of the 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 tbat unpleasant necessity of being compelled to get up many times during tbe night to uriuate. Tbe mild and extraordinary effects ot Swamp-Hoo- t is soon realized. It stands the highest for its most wonderful cures of thempst 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 The Bee and send your full postoffice address to Dr. Kilmer & Co,, Binghampton, N. Y. The proprie tors ol this paper gaurantee tne genuineness of this offer. drug-gests, and St. Paul permit an unlimited number of variable routes- for coast travel. No journey to the Pacific Coast is complete without the BurCELESiWEQ lington Route as a part of it. No better railroad than the Burlington can be found in any journey to the Pacific Coast. Drawingroom and compartment sleepers, chair cars (seats free), and dining cars. Only line with dining car service, St. Louis to Denver. 98 per cent, sunshine throughout the year via scenic Colorado and Salt Lake City. The Billings Route is in connection with Northern Pacific Railroad for FOR CHILDREN. Puget Sound travel. Handsomest It is perfect support for the trains in the world between Chicago Child's Clothing, perfect freedom and St. Paul. Ask your Ticket Agent for the and comfort for the body. They Burlington Route on Coast tickets. come cheap. It is economy and comfort to buy the E. Z. Waists. L W, WAKELCV, EDWARD ELLIOT, - WE HAVE THEM E.2..WAE3T General Manager. General Pass. Agt St. Louis, Mo. St. Bernard General Store, President McKinley has signed the postal treaty adopted by the recent Postal Congress. To Cure a Cold In One Day. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All Druggists refund the monny if it fails to Cure. 25c. For sale by St. Bernard Drug Store, Earlington, Ky. THE KLONDIKE MOTHER GOOSE. Sing a song of Klondike! Miner full of rye. Cost him ninety dollars, Whisky's dreadful bigh. While the rye was working .Miner tried to sing Now behind each shoulders Sprouts a handsome wing. Jack Spratt could eat no fat, His mate could eat no lean. Because no meat was there to eat, And snowballs tasted mean. idtA fo'' W Vlto,-S- L r. j " - TO KLSlEAMUpAIiDYOUr m COAL: BILL5 DOW!! DONT FAIL TO USE' 'i 41 11 n,ji ai S m. jzmmx - There was a little man, Called to Dawson. Cnvcnsboro, Ky., Nov. 15, The consumption, coughs, colds and for it all Chest and Lungs "The worst cold I ever had in my life is Rev, John Jupin, of this city, has affections of Throat,been tried for a quarter was cured by Chamberlain's Cough Reminvaluable. It has accepted a call to preach at Daw- of a century and is guaranteed to cure, or edy," writes W. II, Norton, of Sutter son for the coming year, and moved money returned. No household should be Creek, Gal. This cold left mo with a cough the It is pleasant to oday with his family to that place. without this good angel. remedy foe old and I was expectorating all want time. ofThe my all Remedy cured me, and I take and He has heretofore filled tie pastor- and young.a safe and sure Free trial bottles at St, Uer- friends when troubled with a cough or cold Methodist nard Drug Store. Regular size 50c, and to use it. for it will do them good." Sold ate at the Mslcy-strcc- t by St. Bernard Drug Store. Earlington, (1. 00. Church, Geo. King, St. Charles; Ben T, Robinson, Morions Gap. Sebree, Ky., Nov. 15. Prof. J. Household Gods. Forrest Porter, County Clerk-elec- t The ancient Greeks believed that the of Webster county, and Miss Dun Penates were the gods who amended to can, a leading society young lady the welfaae and properily of the family. of Dixon, the capital of Webster They were worshipped as household gods county, will be united in marriage courage such elevating in every borne. The household god of For at the bride's home next Thursday. ment. today is Dr. King's New Discovery And be had a little roll, And for tickets it was spent, spent, spent, Ob, he couldn't stay at borne, , Not to save bis iilte soul, So off to Alaska be went, went, went, When at last he reached the spot The Grecian Art Entertainment, By a blizzard be was caught, at Assembly Hall, Saturday night, And he was a total wreck, wreck, wreck I will be a choice entertainment of Ob, tbe weitber was so cold the highest character and in best That he couldn't dig for gold, taste. See it by all means and en- And be got it in the neck, neck, neck. fj f XXJUa-- i i.iMii! pta DAILY CAPACITY-- y .m"; io SO O . . 1 11 mi mil a mini iill I'M Sfflj, wJiifil y& 1.000TO! WRITE FOR PRICES & REFERENCE ?wl wo S3 ia n entertain- ANDY CATHARTIC 'V I ;acaY Sno U5S?TnM 14 CURE CONSTIPATION ALL DRUGGISTS i Mntniwmnnn to wr sbt cwof constipation. Cascarrts are the Meal Laxs-- I or crlpe.lmt ranee JMwQuvTBuI vUAKAnifiW tire, wer m.. rklearo. MoRtrcal. etay uaturalrMiiUl, Can.. orAcn York, u awDtJira itEHiLnr crip llt.t usual this year, They must cut their expenses in'every way. Those who expect to attend school this year will do so atHanson, where the rates are the lowest to be found in the state. Three teachers offer especial advantages in all courses, Write for particulars lo Prin. E. McCulley, county examiner, Hanson, Ky. Teachers Honey. Teachers' wages are lower than To Klondike. ofhcials of the Burlington The Route have issued a special 'folder giving special information about the Klondike and devoted exclu- Old Mother Hubbard went lo the cupboard sively to that famous gold region. So that she and her doggie could sup; The history of the district and of But when she got back alas and alack the discovery of gold are given. A fgTbe miners had eaten her pup, ' large and handsome map of Alaska takes the place of the usual map on There was a man in our loun. ' a railroad folder. A full descripAnd he was wondrous wise; tion of the country, distances, supWhen papers mentioned Klondike plies necessary for a man going ,' He tightly closed bis eye. and other detailed mlorniation is At last the notion struck him given. It tells how to go to KlonTo brave Alaska's snow. dike. He packed bis trunk aud satchel, If you are interested, write to L. And then forgot to go. W. Wakely.Genl. .Passenger Agent . Burlington Route, Sr. Louis, Mo. Jack and Jill o'er Cbilkoot Hill I . -, Old Bill Horner sat in a corner Pawing the earth for gold: He put in his thumb and pulled it out numb, Crying, "Gee whizl isn't it cold!" BEST5TEAM ; Sm.' cfaud yqu wil v. nrrHFfo Si&L' y gyy " MARKET. SEMD -- ORDERS PROMPTLY 'C-fJ FILLED) vi.'iimv . .-- .v U" ' tMW Subscribe for The Bee. ' , Went out to get some spon; or ladles to travel (prresppnsi Jill fell down and broke her crown. Monthly tile, established house in Kentucky, And Jack fell in the Yukon. HJ.oq ana eipentos. ruwuon siciny, neief ence. Unclose selt-a- J temed nampedenvfcl pc New York World, Company, Dei't, K. Gklcaife. The Dominion WANTED--TRUSTWOUTHV AND ACTIVE ,rlHXMAH&nL9UtaKdJ V a i ' 'rtliniittriitii ri'iVn in 1 VEuams n.vi "''W" VjsW8Tii ').5K. !; i .- -- rvi ' ww-- ' ess r EXCHANGE ROLLER MILLS. rilE FRANK TUTT, PROPRIETOR, KY. MADISON VILLE, Makes unsurpassed Flour, Meal, Bran, Crushed Corn, Feed s mill produces. The people Meal every thing a of the county are invited to como in and be treated right. Gives on exchange as much as any mill, and guarantees satisfaction. Flour warranted to he superior quality. first-clas- SUNDAY SCHOOL." IN- WESSON VIII, FOURTH QUARTER, TERNATIONAL SERIES, NOV. 21. gjjM35HHS1(? p HHHHSHHHHHHHHHHH4lH4MMmHH9tMCHll4ClMttHl9tl I tvHEyipvsUis9sHsH i" Tuxt of tho Lesson, Epli. Tl, 10 SO Memory Verses, 7 Gulden Text, Epb. Tl, 10 Commentary by tlie Iter. U. M. ' Stearns. 13-1- 1ST. BERNARD COAL COMPANY. r 5 INCORPORATED. Trade With Webster, McLean and Adjoining Counties Solicited -' . .& on thowholo armor of Qod, "NEW ORLEANS & FLORIDA SPECIAL" to stand against tlio Lea i New Orleans Dally at 13.05 nooa wiles of tho dovll." Thero tsn real perA. M. CARROLL, Manager, 201 N, Cherry Street, Nashville, R. G. ROUSE, Manager, Palmer House, Broadway, Paducah, VUL.&N.R.K. Na4hvlIIt7.aoa.m. sonal devil, tho enemy of God nnd man, at Through BuHet Sleeping-Car- s Iron New Tennessee. present tho prlnco of tho power of tho air, Orleani Kentucky. tho prlnco of this world, whoso prison will S. H. NEWBOLD, Manager, 342 W. Main Street, Louisville, CAPT, T. L. LEE, Manager, Corner Main and Auction Streets, "CHICAGO & NASHVILLE LIMITED" soon bo tho bottomless pit and his final Leaves Nashville Dally at 7.30 p. m. Kentucky. ahodo tho lako of flro and brlmstono(.Tohn Memphis, Tenn. xlv, 00; Eph. 11, 3; Itcv. xx, 2, 8, 10). A. S. FORD. Manaeer. 127 UriDer Second Street. Ev.insville. Intl. For detailed Information, address 13. "For wo wrostle not against flesh and blood." Tho demons whodothodovll'a P. P. JDFFRinS, den'l Pasieajer A feat A New Tork company of nianurnctnrloir cliemUti. the Kpni Cbnnlcal Companj . compoanl placed upon the market about are jcar tsun medicinal tablet or utiule" been nicer work nro not all vlslblo In tho form of men Building, Louis, Mo.; J. W. Qvansvllle, lad, e.rtaln medicinal drugs which the mmnrened powdered preparation tmedical men than any other, forhad cuip or M or women. Tho air Is often full of them. aimiw D. II. HILLMAN, Oen'l Southern AfMt tairod o of more general uu man a. l.ao their origin In an I m pa re. UlgeHloii or Room 85, Building, Chicago, 111. such II common to Thoy como at us when wo nro weak and weikeneo cnpaclly for asdmllatlng food.alwoiblng nourUhment and elmilnating wane. Nashville, Tean nlono and fairly storm us with tholr ovll Thecataloguoif flla Included under this ,.,, Itireacrlbe. Include prenyl early eery . .. called head Raid to In V,'" to S. L. ROGERS, Trav. PaJMnger Agent thoughts and lies. They como nt us In aiacMorprwnicniuov.'t""i."'vr- - people, the companynrenarlnif their atnndatil i remedy for tho acceptance of the American Atlanta, (la. tho houso of Qod, and when wo read Ills t nterlng Into tho packet should 1)0 of the highest grade, and ao prepaieil hrouah any txltuded Intact and protected as to retain lt qualities cholceit nnd unimpaired used, their prestation word, and oven when on our knees In drugs ahould bo tin of time In any climate. Only tho prayer. How shall wo know them? They ahould be In accordance with tho latest perfected metnodS or moaera fccirnce.ineiauuies packed In glass, protected by absorbent cotton, and aecureiy corned, Ftn Iho corks aro tho opposlto of all that Is of God. usea nave ueeinof ft praclo so high in if roqnlrompnts that no inanufcctuicr cf llitto every dar stoppers could upply mora ibi l n ftni&M proportion from Mi output tbat HlghtcoU8uess and pence nnd rest and woulJ meet the exacting epecj neat ions, tho fviass viaii were in turn packed in tain or quietness nro all of God and His Spirit liy IhnftAiif ly the a quail tr not surpastedln beauty nnd pcifcctlonof trorkmaxuhlpiet ihelrhlah standard. IN THE GOOD OLD DAYS most fastidious dealers in jewei j nnu ornamrnisoi som. I far In it through Christ Tho opposite must be of and nererconsentlnir to Tary from It, tho rroprlrtors resorted to tho accepted modern thn dovll. raethffds of mnklns; their commodity known, and sercn bundrea thousand dollars In newspaper advertising Ima Informed every American citizen rested within (lvo year In IS. "Whercforo tnko unto yon tho whole concerning tho annerior and surprising qualities of It! pans Tabu lea. armor of God, that yo may bo ablo to Quinine and WhUky was conDdtmrtiiouchtfi ana paiai-a.iUiiuswrrrti ui ins cjiaiiKcu cviiuuiuni inav iHfrp world, and careful to note every circumstance harms; a or arm? orer the commercial withstand in the evil day, and, having upon tho successful prosecution of their trade, the managers of the company hare noted sidered the infallible remedy dona all, to stand." Ono of tho first and that there Is a present Insistent demand for a lower price for every article that -greatest things Is to understand that as for all forms of malaria, especiwo nro saved freely by His grace (Kph. II, wrapi.ln and packing or unnecessary protection against deterioration that might re ally chills and fever. suit In years, but Is needless In the caw of n purchase Intended to be consumed tu a 8; Horn. Ill, Si), so wo stand continually week. It has also been discovered, and proved uy the test of time and actual experience, to qualities tho In tho snmo graca (Horn, v, 1, 9) or undetbat these Tabuloi do not haremighttendency liaroloss of expected. or diminution of ex people take the been at first Inasmuch as, under rellenco from exposure that served favor of God. Unless we see clearly favorable conditions, tbosothat have lain loose In a drawer, a traveling baa: or pocket reliable and popular tonic, or months are found to bo practically as fresh and as enlcaclous as forsererat weeks that all our salvation from first to last Is ever. wholly undeserved on our parf, and Is ours and febrifuge, Acting upon these susffoMlons, nnd notlnp particularly tho unimpaired prosperity or great newspapers now sold for a cent Instead of the old rate of five times that amount. only In and through Jesus Christ and Ills Baa ino KPiterui enut?ncx iu urwiuii lunant ivw rsie huu merrweu ir, uio finished work, satan will get many an Adrartons. which they will offer to the trade upon terms which will permit of a package vantage over us. Wo nro not worthy, but being sold by the druggist or storekeeper ataprlco lower than ever before adopted for a. DroDrietarr medicine FIVE CKNTS ten tabules, or dosaa, for one half a cent each. Thou art worthy, O Lord. On that let us The company will not discontinue the manufacture and sale In the form with which stand firmly and continually. the people hare learned to know and valuo the Itlpans Tabnlea, but will offer the cheaper 14. "Stand, thereforo, having your loins sort experimentally for the benefit of such as may desire them. It should be plainly understood that the quality of the medicine Is Identical In both sorts, ine only difference girt about with truth nnd having on tho t pocklelng In the form and comparative cost of packing or putting up. Tho brenstplato of righteousness." Onr Lord ages are not yet to be had of all dealers, although it Is I'ruuauie mat almost anr urng. (TASTELESS.) High-price- d gist will obtain a supply when requested by a customer to doaoi but In anr case aalnffle said, "I am tho Truth," nnd Ho Is also carton, containing ten ubules, will be sent, postage paid. to anr aouresx ror nre cenis in It cures when all others fail. ' stimps, forwarded to the II pans Chemical Co., No. 10 Spruce BU New York. Until the mndo unto us righteousness (John xlr, 0; goods are thoroughly Introduced to the trade, agents ana peddlers win be supplied at n I Cor. I, 80; II Cor. v, 21), so that whon price which will allow them at fair margin of iTofH.vii.t ldosen cartons for 40 cents. Adapted for old or young;. , Ililozm (111 cartons) for It 32. 5 gross (XW cartons) for C3U3. S3 gross 3,0U0 cartons) for wo have learned to seo no ono but "Jesus with the order In every cmo. $wa Cash V only," to "run with patlenco looking Pleasant to take. unto Jesus," nnd over to consider Him Price, 50 ants, sold by all (Math, xvll, 8; Heb. xll, 2, 3), wo havo learned tho secret of standing firmly. druggists. 10. "And your root shod with tho preparation of tho gospel of pence." Tho feet fa" Ho aurevun shod also takes us back to tho Passover KotflioKenuliMi verso (Ex. xll, 11), for wo can do nothing with ourTrauIa-Mar- k In thrr-and nro asked to do nothing till wo aro rolonu snfo under tho blood. Wo nro also reminded by Isa. Ill, 7, "How beautiful upon tho Manufactured mountains nro the feet of him that bring-et- h in DAICY nlr Lr the mvBttr one aivwa good tidings, that publishcth peace." BATtOFACTION. oven Tho first thing Is to bo mado nigh by the CARLSTEDTMEMCINECQ.. blood of Christ, "for Ho is our penoe" EvantvIH. Ind They are made of Southern Iron by Southern Workmen, (Eph. 11, 13, U). Then havo tho mind THE YASDELL AGREEMENT. HE IS THROUGH WITH PETlf. CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR. Felt an Earthquake. who are sustained by the products of Southern Farmers. staid on Him In perfect peace (Isa. xxvl, L&&&&&L&L&L9mLmJlk4& They last longer and make more homes happy than any 8). Then carry tho tidings of peace through Ttpla Owensboro, Nov. 15. A small Tor tho Week Ilcclnulnsr Nov. 14. other Stove on earth. Fire backs guaranteed for is years. tho blood of His cross (Col. 1, 20) to every y Comment by Iter. S. II. Doyle. Senator DeUoe Says It Was flade Qov. Bradley Will Hake No An earthquake, accompanied by a creature If your Dealer does not handle'thcmTwRITE FOR CATALOQUE. Topic "The blessedness of Barring God." rumbling noise, was felt in this You Are Going North, By the Collector's Brother. 10. "Abovo nil taking tho shield Of swer to the Reply. Deut XXTU1, tilt. (Meeting to bo liy faith, wherowlth yo shall benblo to quench by the pastor, of, If your church has nono,held vicinity about 12.30 o'clock last (Courier Journal ) Frankfort, Ky., Nov. 15. It is night. all tho fiery darts of tho wicked one." some older Christian.) You Going South, Many trials nro very fiery, but nono tho The Conner-Journhas re not probable that Gov. Bradley In those references wo haro tbo blosa-tag- s less precious as tokens of His approval ceived the following letter from will pay any attention to the letter and cursings of God promised to New Chief Tipped. You who 'glvos us fellowship with Himself (I Going of Tlios. S. Peltit, of Owensboro, Pet. iv, 13, 13). He has not promised to Israel. Tho blessings wero promised for Senator V. J. Deboe: Henderson, Ky., Nov. 15. The obedience. Tho cursings wero pronouncDear Sir Some of llie Louisville pa- in answer to the Governor's letter keep us out of the lire, but to bo with us You Aro Going tips off Starling In It, oven as with Daniel's friends (Isa. ed upon disobedience. Tncso blessings pers have published an article claiming it of a week ago, severely scoring Journal H. xllll, 2; Dan. Ill, 25), and if Ho can bo and cursings havo been realities. God lo be an interview with Mr T J. Yandell, n Thompson, society for accusing him of conspirruisctuat TiCKcra via tut better seon In tho flro with us shall wo not does bless and God does curso. Thcso Collector of Internal Revenue al Ovtens-boring with the Democrats of Daviess man, as the new Chief of Police. praiso Him oven for that? Hut as to these things aro not exploded superstitions, Ky While t have been very ur justly and fiery darts of tho dovll which he hurls at but actual facts demonstrated daily by county in the late election. us, thero Is not ono that need touoh us to treatrd Pettit's answer claimed, among tho experiences of men. Tho curso is some newspapers, fcr time and ofagain by harm us, for all may bo quenched by a decency tbesike Sufficiently lltaied quick and firm "I beliovo God" (Acts just as real to tho disobedient as tho I have borne Ihfsc fake and malicious other things, that his personal letWell Watered I xxvll, 25). Confidence in God and rell- - blessing is to tho obedient. It cleaves attacks patiently I wish to sjy tbat 1 ter was not marked "confidential." l.ltild br Gat to the sinner, pursues him, hunts him have Carried out ever promise I made re- When the Governor was asked this anco upon His word will do it orory time. New I House 17. "And tnko tho Lalmct of salvation. down, ruins and slftys him. Tho sinner lating to appointments, and shall continue afternoon if he would reply to Pet-itt- 's TlilaHurnishlDKSIs are New I touiavuic 4 NABHVIllC n. n. and tho sword of tho Spirit, which is tho feels its presence and cannot ileo from lo (Jo so unless the wrongful acts of parErerylhluK Plist class latest screed, he simply handword of God." In I Thcss. v, 8, it is writtus ihtmsekes would forbid same it, unless ho fleo to God Himself. MADISONVILLE. KY. ten, "For an helmet, tho hope of salvaAs to Mr Yandell's appointment, I will ed Mr. Pettit's letter, asking that AND 63 C:CURB) Temporal blessings como to those who tion." This is tho completion of our sal servo God. Temporal blessings wero say, when I learned tbat Mr E T Franks the State Inspector be sent to v. 15. Jones, Proprietor vation at His coming, which lsoveryday could not be appointed until he was Daviess county, to the corresTho nearer than when wo believed (Rom. xlll, promised to Israel in all tlio relations by the courts of malicious indictii). Tno blessed hope that purities (I John of life. City, field, fruit, cattle, kine, ment against bim, I saw the Preside nl pondent. This letter proves the L. A U. TIME TABLE. i ZL-'ir jsi The 111, 3), for then wo shall be llko Him, even sheep, basket, store all wero to bo u with other gentlemen, and had Mr F J statement of Pettit untrue, as the Speed, as to our bodies, for wo shall seo Him as means of blessing to tho nation. God's Yandell appointed temporarily I had an letter is marked "confidential"and (Effective May 30, 1897.) Ho Is (Phil, ill, 21 ; Rom. vlil, 23). From pcoplo are blessed in the things of this understanding with Mr W. D. Yandell, not The Maximum "personal," as the latter Comfort, first to last all tho knowledge and comfort world. The man who obeys God will brother of the Collector, that as soon as south. claimed. of this como to us through His word, find . No. i. No. 91. No.jj Mr Franks was acquitted of the indict that blessing docs come upon him. ur. iLnicago The Minimum 10,10 am 700 pm which lsforover settled in heaven nnd true A godly life conduces to health; godly ment tbat he should be appointed Collector 8.14 am 8 53 m i.t. at. lou it A Song of the Every-Day- s. from thoboglnnlng (Ps. cxlx, 89, 100). Lt. Evatmille. ... 1.10pm 6.00pm 3.13 P m :m habits tend even to worldly prosperity. and Mr F J Yandell could have tbe chief IB. "I'raying always with all praycrnnd Lv. Henderson. ... i.jSpta Cjopra 3 43m I wired Mr F J Yandell deputy's place JOB LINCOLN, MANUFACTURUs Of Kates, Time and alt ether laforraatioa vrlU supplication in tho Spirit, and watching Godliness has its reward in tho approv- and asked bim if he would stand by bis Come, sing me a song in 307pm tbe tongue I know, Lr. Slaughters.!.!! be cheerfully furnlUicJ by thereunto with all persevoranco and sup al of a conscience void of offense before brother's agreement, and be wired me tbat Lr. Hanson 3 31P ru I am tired ot tbe stilted strain; plication for all saints." Our Lord spent God or man. Temporal blessing docs be would I wrote him a letter immediately Lr. 3 49pm m C. P. ATM ORC, a. r .. 4 47 The worn, old rut where tbe fancies strut Lr. Madlaonvllle Earlington Mantels ana Crates, HoIIowware, Tinware, Etc. whole nights in prayer. David and Daniel not preclude adversity. Adversity it- and explained the whole matter to bim be4upn 7 top m 459am Or by In a meaningless, tangled chain. Lr. Mortons Csp 4 ijpm L(WMVILLS,Kv. prnyed many times a day (Ps. lr, 17; Dan. self may bo a blessing; prosperity is of- fore he ever received his commission. I' I am weary of nights with tbe DCAIIASIN 4 upm f gods, Lr. Nortonrille.,.. 519 a vl, 10). Wo should pray without ceasing (I ten a curse, Lr. Ilopklnsrille have acted in gocd faith in this matter J.11 p m 8.16 pm 6.07 a and in withholding it God W. W. ETH RIDGE, Agent. Tbat only the wise may praise, . Ar. Guthrla. Tboss. v, 17). It is possible to bo over in j 5a pro 47 pro 6.JI am often blesses us most richly and abun- from tbe beginning to the end, and there I want tbe mirth and the tears of earth, Lr. Guthrie.. o.ij put an attltudo of prayer, constantly commun are many ot tbe best men in the Slate who Ar. Nathrllle .. B 40 a m So) p m 10,10pm A song of the every-dayWOODEN AND WILLOWWARE. ing with mm about everything. Ho who dantly. Temporal prosperity must al- know tbis fact. KOBTH. prays honestly will expect answers and ways bo subordinated to spiritual good. I have just received a letter from Mr. A song to lighten tbe lives of those No. 91. No it, N0.J4. watch for them as truly as tho bo; who Christ promises His disciples adversity, Yandell saying tbat be never reflected in Whom labor has called its own, Everything necessary and convenient Lr. Nasbrille. m 7.4J m 7.10 p m B 59 Lv. Guthrie throws his ball Into tho air watches for it but only as a stepping stone to some- an interview upon any one, and be further A note to beat as an echo sweet m 9 31 a m 9.11 pm (or tho Kitchen, Dining1 Room, Lr. Hcpklnsvllle., to return to him. 941 a m 10.18 am 9 33pm Of tbe world that eacb has known thing higher in tho spiritual Ufa states tbat he has been misrepresent in Lr. Nortonrllta. . , 10 10 a m iiojin 10.39 p m Laundry and Dairy. A SPECIALTY. 19. "And for mo that utterance may bo A breeze from tbe mountain's craggy peak, Lr Mortons Gap God specially blesses His pcoplo in tho tbe supposed interview. 10.17 minis m given unto wo, thut I may open my mouth now dispensation , 10.33 a m 11.11 a m iajj p m Lr. Earlington A whiff from tbe woodland ways, Mr Yandell has conducted the office of with spiritual blessMadlsonville 10.46 a m 11,3s a m n.c6pm boldly to make known the mystery of the ings fleck ol foam from the beach at home, Lr. Hanson Lr, , and with tho promiso of "a far Collector in a business like way to tbe en- A A song nf a in 10.37 a in 11. gospel." Ho said to tho Corinthians, "In the every-day- s tire satisfaction of tbe Government as well Lr. Slaughters. , 1103 a m it.oj ;i m more exceeding and eternal weight of 11.17 am lllapm JOHN B. CASTUMAX. If Mr. Yanaell de- A blossom plucked from the hawthorn Lr, Sebree ARTHUR C. LAKGHAM. BRECKINRIDGE CASTLEMAN, everything yoaro onrlchcd by Him, in nil glory" in tho life to coma No nmount as that of .bis friends. Lr. Henderson m 11.3s p m 11 ioa m 11.44 uucranco ana in all knowlcdgo" (I Cor. 1, sires tbe position of chief deputy he can hedge, Ar. Bransrllle. . . 11.10 p in 1 ij p m 11 40 a m of temporal prosperity will compensate have it Respectfully, di. Anuyet, recognizing nls own weakness ,. Ar. St. Louis A leaf Irom the bongb above, 7.31 p m 7.10 a m and tho reality of tho wiles of tho devil, ho us for tho blessing of God. Unblessed Ar. Chlcaeo 8.17 pm Mam WILLIAM . DEDOE. A ribbon rare or a tress of hair, No.soi and si will Hon at Madlsonville and asks prayer for himself that he may havo wealth and prosperity aro not to bo To tbis letter was added tbe following' Springfield lo lake on and let on patiengers to A kiss from tbe lips of love uttoranco and boldness for Christ. Paul Unblessed good is ill. Tho only "I hereby concur in the above statement A mother's step on a chamber floor, and from Chicago and points north o( Eransvllle was very conscious of his own weakness vlaE.A T. 11 way to know the blessedness of serving as being correct " Signed by W. B. The catch of a childish phrase, No, 91 makes regular stops al Guthrie, Earland often spoke of It. God is to servo Him. Expcricnco here ington, llopklnsvllleand Henderson, A sod and a prayer to G&J, 20. "For which I am an ambassador In as elsewhere is the best of teachers. In A song of tbe every.days. raOVIDIKC! ACCOMMODATION LvLLLLHflflHLaW 1 tLLMLaiiswl9v bonds; that therein (margin thereof) I DAILY 11CIFT SUNDAY. The Pilnte Story Fake. may speak boldly as I ought to speak." fact, it is tho only teacher. What the Ob, sing me a. song of the fields and bills, 6 a m The Largest Fire Insurance Company in the World. Lv. Providence Ar.. ij 7 35 P m Tho Lord's ruesscngors with tho Lord's blessing of God is and means only A song of the sea and land, , ..Lv, NeboAr (New York Tribune ) 6 35Pm 640am inessago are supposod to have no fear of those who aro blessed of Him can know That shall ring again in the hearts of men 6.33 am Lv. ManttouAr .., 6.10 pm man, nor of tho faco of man, yet many are or understand. Do wo know from expeDoes .Lv. Madlsonville Ar Dr. Paul Haupt, of John Hop7.10a m And the least sball understand. Business in the of Kentucky. 603 p m m .. . Ar. Earlington Lr, very weak, and not many seem to declare, rience how blessed it is to lovo and 5 43 pm kins university, attaches no impor- No hint of the scholar's classic lore . Lr Earlington Ar 7'43am . 53pin without thought of man's frown or favor, servo God? Or 80 am Does the Lv. Madlsonville Ar Business in the Southern Pm tance to the alleged letter of Hut a the cynic's bitler lays. tho wholo council of God. Many ministers 819am . . Lv. Hanson Ar song lo rest in a peasant's breast, 4 54 P m In tho most dramatic sceno that over Pontius Pilate which some sensaLr, Slaughtera Ar 8.44 m Deem to know little or nothing of the mys4 37PIU A song of the every days. . .Lr. Sebrea Ar tho senato 903 am.. 410pm spoken, Losses Paid in Kentucky in 1896 $249,831.03 tery of which Paul has Just mystery and occurred iu closedUnited Statesfarewoll tional journals are just exploiting. 1 3Q u III 930am . ,, Lv. Henderson Ar his famous more fully iu chapter III, tho hid Henry Clay 0,30 a m .Ar Evansvllle Lv....,, , 145 pm original," he says, beAND ACTIVB spe address in these eloquent words to his "The from tho beginning of the world and or ladles lo travel for reiDontt- W. W. KTI1R1DGE, Agent daily revealed to Paul; that during tho colleagues: "And when you shall retiro lieved to be to be spurious, and is ble, establithed lioole In Kentucky. Monthly TIME TABLE I. C, R. R, wiiu csycuio. rosmon iicaay. iveier postponement of tho kingdom God Is gath generally regarded as one of the wvj w Enclose to tho bosom of your constituents, may ence. stamped envelope, ering from Jews and gentiles a body for you meet with that most cheering and curiosities of apochryphal liter- The Dominion Company, Dspt. R., Chlcajo. (Effective May C, 1897.) Christ, the church, which shall bo ono gratifying of all human rewards, tholr ature. The is referred to in report Managers Southern Department. General Office Louisville. With Him when Ho shall como In His cordial NORTH BOUND. Evansvllle Gets It. 'Well done, thou good and a number of the early patristic glory nnd tako unto Him His great power No.joi. iNo.io.). No, in ant. ' " If this is tho most writings, but Biblical Lv PAUL M. MOORE, Earlington, Ky., Resident Agent for Earlington and reign, many Bcem to think that In faithful sen Washington, Nov. 15. Secre- Lv, New Orleans ,,. 6.30 p m goo am authorities Memphis 7.50 am 813pm stead of gathering out n body for Christ gratifying reward that public men can do not incline to the belief oopm ri'iopm 600a m that tary Alger has directed the award Lv, Pulton 13 JuSV AS GOOD FOR ADULTS. J Ho is seeking tho comorslon of tho world, have from their constituents, how much and Vicinity. Paducah 35 P m 1:15 am 8 00 a m such an official message was ever of the contract for the four locks Lr. Princeton Lv. p m i:jS a m 9 and aro thcreforo working and walking In more blessed it will bo to the servants am ... 5 39 P m 338 a m 10 37 a m WARRANTED. PRICE lv, Nortonvllle. 30 There is on the Ohio river to the lowest Lr. Central City ... 6 30 p m much darkness. of God to havo His Sou pronounce upon sent to the Emporer. 4:19 a m 11,15 p m Paris Medlclno Co., Bt. louls, MoT ' ji.nl.i " & 1 A .,., Jin., iiii.lir 'nf'1' hi' n tun 'I " -- mt them in that last great day that samo also a tradition that Pilate sent bidders, the Evansville. Ind.. firnf Ar. Louisville. t 'i 0.55 pm 800am 3:13 pm Oentlemoni Wo aold but rear, 860 bottlea o Ar. ijlnclnnatl ,..,.. 640am 11:55 am An Infallible Cure for Hydro welcome plaudit, "Well done, thou two letters to Tiberius OltOVK'S TA8TKLKS8 CUILL 1WUO and bar. in which of Eigermann & HolIerbach.Eichel SOUTH I30UND. DouBuunreo Rroas already tnlsrear. In all our el. good and faithful servant, " and that the crucifixion of Christ and the & Arnold. phobia. perlcnca of It rears, In tho drug business, ban No. 301, No. S03. No, lit. never aold on article that gave such universal eatl not all, "enter thou into tho joys of thy incidents leading thereunto were Lr, Cincinnati.. 11:20 pm pm ttctlon a your Tonic A German forest keeper, ouratrulr, 82 Lord. " It can be had for serving God. Lr, Louisville... . 3:30 am 1.5s T'ospm 840 a m ADXgy.CARCt ACQ. described, and that these letters Lv, Central City, . 8,13a m 1049pm years old, not wishing to carry to '35 P m Bible Readings. Gen. xxii, Lr. Nortonvllle .. 9'iiam 11:23 p m 34 P in were read by St. Peter and St. Lv, Princeton, . the grave with him an important Ps. i, ..10:18 am 11 16a m lxv, 4; lxxxiv, M2; oxli, Lv. Paducah Surplus Fund ..ii'zopm 1.37 am jojpm Capllil Sick Paid In, All 6.15 p m and secret, has published in the Leip-si- c 1; cxlx, 1, 2; Isa. xxx, 18; Math, v, Paul in the presence of the Em- Uinlngcommunications shouldtnjftera of news per Lv. Pulton .. z.33 pm 3.30am B.oop in 150,000. lo this column be addressed lo $20,000. Ar. Memphis,,., Equip, 7.03 P m make our xili, Luko xi, 28; xlv, 15; porer Nero." Gio. Aliiandii, Earlington, Kv. 7.10 a in COMMENCED BUSINESS IN 1867, Journal a receipe he has used Ar. New Orleans. 0.10 a m 7.00 a m 1, 2; Jan. i, Rev. i, for fifty years, and which he says, Rom. xii, nil irains run aaiiy. wos. 101 and 104 are solid the best in this of Vestlbuled trains, plnlsch gas flcDied, with Mrs. Polly Wilkes is very sick. Congressmen Start East. has saved several men- - and a great .); xxii, 14. Sleepers and I'ree Reclining Chair Rev. T. H. Merriweather was in tbe city Cars'between Cincinnati and New Orleans. Trains the number of animals from a horrible Anything and E Thirty-Thre- e Russellville, Ky., Nov. Mules Burned. and 103 alw runsolld between Cincinnati and lor last week visiting bis family. death by hydrophobia. The bite New Orleans, carrying Pullman Uuffet S. Rhea everything you want in livery. E Providence, Ky., Nov. The morning JohnWashington left this Mrs. John Ross, of Madisonville, visited Direct connections made at all Junction Sleepers. must be bathed as soon as possipoints. to be lor A. II. HANSON, C, The advantages of a bank account A. ble with vinegar and water, and fine, large stock barn of J. A. Jus- present at the opening session of Mrs. Eliza Fritchett last week. VsS 5 are numerous. It is not lo bus . wnen dried, a Jew drops ol mu- tice, four miles east of here, was Congress. Several members of Rev. Foster baptized several converts ness men we are inlHn,i,... by fire last night. riatic acid poured upon the wound consumed know all about it but to salaried "tJL 0 head of fine mules Congress from Georgia and Ten- last Sunday, will destroy the poison of the sa- Thirty-thre- e men, wage earners and to women PhoHografky, ty B.nn nessee were on the same train. Rev. Brooks preached Monday night at A There's safety If the bank is a liva, and relieve the patient from perished in the fire. A large Pitman nnd Jerome D. Howard. A perfect the Baptist church. Rood one. There's convenience-th- e quantity of hay and grain was conall present and future danger. fcwp vjfw v. k'T'"'7!?' lP!1I7fwp a z tu Vm J "Z'W'i ' 'W T I' Helm Dead. Over 300,000 money always ready, and out sumed. The sight was sickening, Daughter of Rev, G. B. Walker in spending tbis week old. Sold by all fVl XAfntimmr 01 reach of your own pejty and the odor from the burning ani Nashville, Tenn., Nov. 15 Miss with bis family at Evansvllle. r or we will send It The Baldwin Locomotive Works too. It is easy to ,Wd by mall, with the Phono. at Philadelphia, last week booked mals was almost unbearable. The Lucinda B. Helm, a daughter of Rev. N. G, Galbrealh returned home SHORTHAND! graphic Rtadtr nnd HANDSOME l! eraaii sums when you have a large CATALOQUE OF THE the sum in your pocket loss will aggregate nearly 4,000 Helm, of Kentucky, died Monday. orders for fifty-si- x locomotives. monographic Coty Dooi. BYHHr.5: STBflTTOHBDSIHESSCOLLEBE. with 800 insurance. MADISONVILLE, - KENTUCKY The origin at the residence of Bishop George, you must put away your sum- for Ji.35. cloth, or Sr.15. boards THE BENN PITMAN SYSTEM of the fire is unknown, but is sup- - R. K. Hargrove. She was the (33rIYcar.) LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY, u"..!1"'.;4?." been the "'andard. Called FP11"-- 1 I.1V- posed to be incendiary. jfirst General Secretary of the mer' clothes. Winter has come, by the U.S. Bureau or Education "The Amer-oa- n Omtnlnt VitUuiUe Information to thou df tiring to Learn lobn M. Langston, tbe first colored man Syi em." First prire, World's Fair. Full Woman's Parsonage and Home SHORTHAND, TEEdM PENMANSHIP. ETC. dead. Are you a subscriber to The Bbe'?. Mission Society of the M. E, elected to office by popularofvole, is having information and complete catalogue, frc sixty-eigyears He was VutgvaUJriutlUUtorJJatlnii Oradualtt In Zucntitve Mllunttoiu. age, THE PHONOGRAPHIC INSTITUTE CO RDtOS Very LOW. IX. TO .1,,..M i. D w (Church South. t been born a slave In 1829. onuutu 11c;, " r "Finally, luy brethren, bo stroDff In tho Lord and In tlio power of Ilia might." Tho first threo ehuptcrs sot forth our snlrntlon, or rnthcr Ills saHatlon, In nil Its fullacss. Tlien we nro taught In tho following chapters what our walk In tho Lord, or our dally life, should bo, and now in tlio versea or our lesson wo nro o taught how to do It nnd to adorn the of God our Saviour In all things (Titus II, 10). My readers and hearers must bo very familiar with Kph. II, 10, but it only just comes to ma now to associate with It Titus I). 10. Thank tho Lord for tho association. May tho words grip us 10, doa-trln- Miners and ShippersofQQA tji AND COKE. f MEDICINE for the MILLION. Medicine Sold at Retail for Five Cents a Package the first experimental step in a direction that may lead to a revolution in the trade. A Popular Proprietary with poworl 11. that yo may bo nhlo "Put I General Office, Earlington, Kentucky. 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