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Bee (Earlington, Ky.): December 2, 1897
Bee (Earlington, Ky.): December 2, 1897 Bee (Earlington, Ky.) 300dpi TIFF G4 page images Bee Publishing Co. Earlington, KY 1897 bee1897120201_sn87060004 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Bee (Earlington, Ky.): December 2, 1897 Bee (Earlington, Ky.) Bee Publishing Co. Earlington, KY 1897 $IMLS This electronic text file was created by Optical Character Recognitio n (OCR). No corrections have been made to the OCR-ed text and no editing has be en done to the content of the original document. Encoding has been done through an automated process using the recommendations for Level 1 of the TEI in Librar ies Guidelines. Digital page images are linked to the text file. . ?rt t WlSr V J t-- f a, Xte i2!Tfl3f" -- &;$& J,; JT 5,1- vi W EIGHTH YEAR. l'nullue Merry from her homo at 60 llopo strcot was solved yesterday by lloiverer at the confession of Thomas Hlckey, who Is Sanguine. was arrested on suspicion. Hlckey told a revolting story of how Chrlsloj 2(1. in ro phcr Merry choked and beat his wifo a The clause Madiiio, Not. govern-incut'- s Intlon to the tariffs In tho week ugo last Friday. Then, finding proposod schcino of autonomy It lmposslblo to rcstoro his wifo to confor Cuba provides for tho creation of a sciousness, Ilickey says that Merry de mixed commission, to be composed of elded to put her "out of her misery" kCubaus and Spaniards, which is to fix by beating out her brains with a poltho tariffs. The rates fixed by the e er. commission aro to bo ndoptcd by the Tho horrible story told by Hichoy Cuban chamber of deputies and then was extorted from him after hours of approved by the cortcs before thoy questioning In tho "sweat box." La WW i effective. Should the mixed Luto yesterday afternoon he led a froun. wlioooiuc couch and colds commission como to a deadlock the party of pollco to an uninhabited ppr-tlo- n are. quickly allayed und danger cortcs is to bo arbiter of tho question of tho city near Elg'hty seventh averted by at issue. street and Western avonuc, where DR. Minister Sagasta has received Mrs. Merry's body was found burled Prime over 100 dispatches from persona und beneath a few inches ol loose dirt by organizations PINE-TAR-HONE- Y hi Catalonia, Biscay thu roadside. The disappearance of and other provinces, asking- - that excited almost as much in tho autonomy scheme be suspended. terust as that of Mrs. LuctgerL A member of the cabluot naid yester THREE MEN ASPHYXIATED. day, however, that tho opposition to This famous remedy will cure the scheme must soon cease. "Naan attack of croup in the time it turally," ho added, tho proposed re- Death In the'IuUrnntlonal Tuuuelat l'ort takes to find n doctor. Every Huron, Mich. forms wero opposed by a number of home Hliould Iibvo it rendy Tor Tonr Huito.v, Mich., Nov. 5o. Aspersons who by the past system had the time of need It Umi infalamassed groat riches, but tho govern- phyxiation caused tho death of thrco lible remedy for ull bronchial und ment was doterralno to carry out what men In the Grand Trunk railway tun-nclung affections. Sunday night. The dead are: HoM by druKkts ol lc.,0c. and l per it considered a patriotic, work and its bettte or tul direct uu trarlpt or rli-- by Henry J. Courtney, engineer? Arthur decisions must be respected." tU C r. t.t.rrU.4 KHUUt ., riUw.li, kj. It Is expected that tho ministry of Dunn, conductor; John Dal ton, brake-mathe colonies will be abolished after A trulu which was being hauled the application of the reforms and tho Canadian in A LA HELL.E JARDINIERE. that colonial affairs will be conducted through toengine backed side broko get two. Tho down to by the prima minister. L, the detached portion of tho train, but & for Jipurs nothing was heard of tho' FASHIONABLE LONG STRIKE ENDED. crew. Finally a searching-partfound tho dead bodies and also rescued Wrn. Atiotliar Settlement In Which the Vlotor Dim, tlrcman, and Win. Potter, brake-ma-M- EnGHANT TAIL0B8- are the f.oiera. in an unconscious condition. Nov. 37. The coal mining Three members of tho searching Cuicaoo, parly itrlke In the Northern Illinois district wore also overcome. r and ; ended yesterday. Twolvo thousand REMOVED FROMOFFICE. IMWRTER OF CLOTHS AN SUITINGS men have gone back to work In tho Coal City, llraldwood, Carbon II11I, Spring LouU V, Trait, Collector of Internal o 331 Upper First Street, Valley. Lodl. Seatonvllle, La Salle and nt Albany, N. V., I'ereraptorlly EVANSVILLE, - INDIANA. Oglcsby field. One thousand men reAluanv, N. Y., Nov. 50. Tho Journal He earnestly Klicil ibe patronage ol bis main out at Strcalor, tho only point Hopkins county friends ivhere miners and operators have not Is authority for the statement that. agreed. A settlement there is expected Louis w. rratt,. collector or internal revenue for tho Albany district, has 'i".vr,vr,v1MfAi'j.vAT.VT.A-i- " rvlthln a week. been peremptorily removed from ofllce, Victory is with the miners, although Uis chief deputy, Harlan 1'. Draper, TITT? thoy havo not won nil they asked. being designated to act as collector Their chief demand was for n "ruluo until a successor to Mr. Pratt can bo Hotel, run price" that is, a rate per ton as tppoiutcd. It is alleged that he Is tho coal comes from the mine, un thort about 818,000 In his accounts with LOUISVILLE, KY., icreened. This has been conceded In brewers. tome places. Where the rato remains BLG HAWLEY" SENT UP. $ Is the Only Tirst-Clas- s Qxed on tho price per net ton a advance has been won. Tho The Notorloue Card Sharper und Crook h ij $2.00 Per Day Hotel Given Five Years. ncrease In wages all through the disin the City. 9 New Yohk, Nov. SO. Win. C. Wood trict amounts, approximately, to 10 alias "Big llawlcy," who last :ents a ton over the schedule mado last word, was convicted of attempted week 3. COME AND SEE US, May. blackmail on Samuel W. Brighnni, was $ VOLUNTARY CONFESSION. fientenced to five years' Imprisonment. ' "lllgiawley" was known principally rpiKE CAMPBELL $ riiot. Shackelford Tell ot or the Cold' 'under the' alias,'oixlfou. Lionel- - MUs- George lllooded Harder -MANAGER. Jj"jrrave. Ue lias bqea unfavorably known TV. Taylor. in almost every country on the earth, Sr. Louis, Nov. 9. Thomas Shackelind probably is tile most acute card ford made a voluntary confession to luarper'Uvlng. ,apL U'AIalley last night or tho part 60 YEARS' d so had taken In the luur-le- r WEIGHED SIX HUNDRED. EXPERIENCE of Oeorgo W. Taylor. Ho lajpli-:ate- d Nettle Taylor, wife of the dead Death and Ilurlal of Suu l'raucliieo' Ulg-leWomau. legro, and accused her of administering the dose of arsenic, which causod Nov. 30. Mrs. Sax Fiiaxcisco, n resi-leTaylor's death. Theresa Cardoza, a The woman admits nothing and of this city, who died on Saturposltlvu In the declaration that day, was burled Sunday la tho Ituliau Traoc Marks Designs ilio Is Innocent of any attempt to ornetery. She weighed over 000 pouuds, Copyright Ac. clll her husband with poison, Tho cud the undertakers had to break Anyone sending sketch and description may tajekly aseertaln our opinion free whMher an svideuco agalust siof late Hwlm probably pfteelabM. Comnjunlca. 'rom .Shackelford'sher, however,Is aside lowu Inthe stairs lower her body re statements, very lence order to the StnetlJOOnoaefHW. ItftOQSOOKOni'MeilM luto re. CIMmI araicy for securing' ilenu. itrong, '.he hall. casket, bound with HU taken tiiroosh Mann A tSj. receive inetkt, without chante, la too iron, was constructed for the remains, CONVICTED OF MURDER. tnd it was taken to the cemetery in Pica Wynu Convicted of Murclerlnp Win. i heavy express wagon. nety Illustrated weekly. Largest riN VThaleyand Wife Terms. S3 a i of anr aetantlflo Inurnal. SIX BUILDINGS BURNED. h (oar month!, IL Bold by all newsdealers. lv.NoxviLl.K, Tenn., Nov. 27. The York fury at .Suvlorvllle, in the case against IrW&Co.36'8''- - Hew D. C. . faneb OOee, mVSU Washln-tout'leiis Wynn und Catlett Tipton, chnrged Destructive Coullagrutlon at Farmlaud lild. U- villi the murder of Win. Whaley and Cincinnati, Nov. ao. A Muucle (Ind.) .vlfo in that couuty last December, W, A. NISItKl , President says that tho Drought In a verdict convicting Wynu ipectul to tho Times-Sta- r v O. W, WADD1I.L, Cashier town ot Farmlaud was thrcatenctl wltll ind acfiulttlng Tipton. ' . 3fopkias CLou-ntThe crime for which the nun wero .otul destruction by lire, but tho sharged was a dastardly one, and was M.uuclo fire department responded to a Mil for help, and succeeded in limiting ii outgrowth Tit thu whltccup existing lu thut county. (he lire to six business houses, includiThere aro also cases agalust Robert ng thu post office. The total loss is Catlutt and Robert Wade, who aro I'.'.'i.OOU, with light Insurance. . MADISyNVIU.E, Ky. :hargcd with having Instigated the Th Case of Adolph l Luetgert. srlinc and paid Wynn and Tipton for Ciut'Aao, Nov. 30. The second trial Stock, - --. - $50,000. its commission. it Adolph L. Luctgcrt, for tho murder it his wife, was called before Judge FOOTPADS USED ACID. fvTrafisacts a eeatiral banking business. big was a4 ipvUs" the accounts ot the citizens of Cxperleiica of Mrs. lllehard A. Home with 3ary. Tho by sausage-make- r Lawrence represented Hfabias and adjoining counties. llnrmou and attorney Max Rlcse, who Kauiai City Footpadi. uw tee unest anu mrl nncure vault in ("Motion of Kentucky Kansas Cur, Mo., Nov. 27. Two declared that Judge Oary was tiot footpads stopped Mrs. Richard 'A. quulltlcd to sit as a criminal judge. Tho day was spent in trying to reach House, wifo of a Chicago &. Alton engineer, at an outlying point, Thursday an understanding. night, and robbed her of 50. Mrs. Crushed to Death by a Train. pyscripttoii5 House made a show of resistance, when St. Louis, Nov. 80. Stolla Lovlngs, propwly it lakes time. Ii requires onoot the men poured the contents Of a colored girl, was crushed experience and a complete knowledge a bottlo of sulphuric acid on her hands. to douth beneath tho wheels of a Misnf rtriSBia, It rpniirrfw Ihn HrilpoUl Tho men escaped, unidentified. Tho souri Pacific switch engine near Sutton t to have a largt Amount ot drugs woman's bauds are not badly burned. station shortly before uo o'clock Suu-da- y fresh drugs. Me must give the best Hat Kfteeted u Battlement. afternoon. Her left leg was torn ' ' possible work, and for compensation " MiNXEArous, Minn., Nov. 37. Mr. off at the hip and her abdomen was V tie must be reasonable Charles M. Lorlng, the father of the laid opcu and the entrails strewn along Minneapolis park system, and a prom- tho track, wltll Tlfi ABOVE FACTS inent miller, "who was forced to make Kilted by a lioller Espluilon. V BER1 WE'RE- - CAREFUL, r an assignment soma two years ago on Halifax, N. S., Not. Sfc Tho exploaccount pf indorsements, has tiually sion of n lioller at the Gold Lako mines. effected tho settlement of the estate, East Halifax, caused tho instant death ST. BERNARD DRUG STORE, with a return to him of a material por- ot tho managot ot tho mine, Daniel tion of it. McPhal, nnd two other men, James Found Under it Treitle. Henucssy and John Malsaar, their St. Louis, Nov. 27. tM. 8. Stookoy bodies being terribly torn by flying 111., diputy district interof Uelleville, wreckage of tho boiler. No others; nal revenue collector, was found dead wero seriously injured. ST. LOUIS. under a trestle crossing Wamser creek, Wnehed Overboard nutl I.et. a mile from Columbia, 111, Ills supposed Philadelphia, Nov. US. CapL Ranhe fell from a train Thursday'nlght. dall Morris of tho British bark Green' French and llrltlah Conie Together. land, which arrived hero Friday, wa Uehun, Nov. 27. A dispatch to the washed overboard and lost during a Frankfort Zeltung from Rome reports storm on November 10 off tho coast ot that a sanguinary conlllct has taken Newfoundland. Copt, Morris' home placo between tho French and British was in Harrlsboro, Nova Scotia, and at Nlkkl, in the Lagos Hinterland, in this was tho first trip of tho vessel. which the British were defeated. Ordered to Quarantine. Jj85 Madrid, Nov. 37. A royal decree F PER DAY. just issued order" to quarantine all RATES: When you buy vessels arriving at Spanish ports from v i,uu, Koom anu prcumoaL, Pensacola. Fla. '"y. BUKOPEAN fUAN. l.uo er Day. ii Starling Marshal, the popular MIUmm, iMdMMlt. StSenlce. young Henderson newspaper man, I'HKKi-i TTiniMli Ask for the best and you'll UH,yo Visit St.Xois stop nt VWTF'alMHB J will go on a tour of the State this Hoiue-Hagatta, sw rsr'A it EARLINGTON, HOPKINS COUNTY, KENTUCKY, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1897. AUTONOMY NO. 48 A IN CUBA. A MURDER MYSTERY. CUBA'S ULTIMATUM. OTHERWISE UNNOTICED. CUBA AND PORTO RICO. Gov, DESOLATED In Cuba. ISLAND. Spanish Provlnoos Asking that the Soheme bo Suspondocl. Indtcatluiis tliat Ooooeiiloni to the ItUnd Ii to lie Hat with Htrloui Opposition Cleared Up by a Horrible Jle'cltal of Detail! of How Mrs. Merry was Done to Death by Her Hueband. Ciuoaoo, Nov. 28. Tho mystery surrounding tho disappearance of Mrs. trTonuncitimonto of tho Constituent Assembly. Independence or Death Their Motto Noth lag That .the Spanish Government May (J rant That Means Hpantih Sovereignly Over Cuba Acceptable. PURtO, MIL'S' o -- Mrs.-Merr- Nkw Yohk, Nov. 27. The Cuban constituent assembly, which met recently at Camaguoy to remodel the constitution and elect anew president, issued a inanlfssto which reached tho offlccsof tho Cuban junta in this city yesterday. Tho document is dated Layayn, October 80, and is signed by Domingo Mcndcz Capote, as president of the assembly. Tho manifesto is ad dressed by "Tho representatives of tho Cuban pcoplo to all those who have the independence and .future welfare of Cuba at heart," The document says that tho assembly, before adjourning, deemed it Its duty to proclaim, among other thtngs, that: ll e n. FRIT5CH SON, n, Iter-cnu- d. Fifth Avenue f sub-ttautl- h cold-bloode- 1 Liih!iki "WE mm Jttitricffli. at well-know- nt ! CUI cx-Jud- "No special laws, no political reform or autonomy, nothing, in short, that the Spanish government may bo will-lu- g to grant that moans Spanish sovereignty over Cuba, shall bo accepted by the (jjubaus as u settlement of the war. "'Independence or death' is and shall be the unalterable nnd sacred motto of tho Cubans. "The Cubans have not resorted to arms lu order obtain any political measure which does not onco und for all solve the Cuban question. That Is tho reason we will accept nothing short of absolute Independence. "It Is our purpose to constitute au independent state, orderly,, prosperous and happy, over the ruin of a wornout 000, eolouy. Tho foreign mission board at Boston "Wo aro firmly determined to carry an the war until victory or death lias submitted an anuual report calculated to show that 92 per cent, of tho :rowns our efforts." money collected actually goes to tho heathen. ANGLO-CHINES- E SCHOOLS. Tho khedivah of Egypt has another laughter. Tho khedivah, prior to her Chlncio Youth on the Gold Coast to be Ed.spousal by tho khedive, was the faucated In Inglllh und Cblneir. San FnANcisco, Nov. 20. One of tho vorite In the ,, harem, nnd known as Lady Ikbul Uanum. most important inovoments originaA bold attempt to wieck a train on ting with thu, Chinese minister Wu Ting Fong, to bring into closer ro- the Big Four railroad at the suburban tations the whole people, and tho peo- station of Hartwell, O., was discovple of his own race, is shortly to bo ered, just in time to prevent a disaster, ;onsummatcd in this city. This by Station Agent Tudor. Mrs. C. T. Norman, oldest daughter project contemplates tho erection o,f a school building, the bringiug of a of Cyrus Lcland, United States pension :orps of teachers from China nnd the Agent for tho southwest, at Topeka, iducatlon ot thcC hlneso youth of this ICas., died, Sunday, at Santo Fc, N. M., :lty and coast In both Eugllsh and ol consumption, nged 24. Chinese branches. Mgr. Louis E. Call let, Vne of tho old :st Catholic prelates In point of servMYSTERIOUSFIRE. ice in the Unitod States, died at St Paul, Minn., of diabetes. He was born Ullllnery nnd Furnishing Stores Damaged The Iuiurauce. t Lyons, France, in 1832. WJaruo.1 Kennedy, a young man, died, Philadelphia, Nov. SOf The and furnishing) stores of Apt Sunday, 'at a hospital in New York Uros., 39 nnd 41 North Eighth street, city from the effects of a clubbing rvcre damaged by Aro yesterday to the which bo received early in the day txtent of about $75,000, on iwhloli the from Policeman Henry Woodly. Jrm carried 350,000 insurance. Tho John Williams, alias Charles Dickoulldlng, which fronts ' on Filbort son, a negro, wanted in Littlo Rock, (treet as wellas Eighth, and which Is Ark., for the murder of R. D. Miller, a jwncd by tho estate ot Qeorgc S. Lang, plasterer, on tho night of November 3, A'ns dumaged to the extent of S 10,000; was arrested in SL Louis Sunday. overed by Insurance. Tho origin of Ralph Armstrong, 10 years old, while die tiro is unknown. playing near Hoi ton, Kas., collided with another boy, receiving injuries in . rEMPEST "TOSSED. tho stomach which started him to hicKough Experience ol tho llrltlih Steamcoughing and he never stopped Until ship Kensington. death came. Philadelphia, Nov. 20. The British William Carr, under sentence to be iteamshlp Kensington, CapL Fraggctt, hanged next month for drowning his irrived yesterday from London after a child in the Missouri .einpestuous voyago that lasted all tho river, tried to commit suicide in tho ,vay to the Delaware capes, llerdeeks Liberty (Mo.) jail by swallowing u .vere broken, bridge smashed, stanch-on- s quantity of pounded glass. bent and twisted and her entlro leek cargo of 30 drums of naphtha Steamer Sunk Passenger and Creir Saved. ind a large quantity of phosphorus Constantinople, Nov. 27. The Austrian-Lloyd vashed overboard. steamer Diana has been In The vessel had scarcely put to sea a collision off Galatea with tho Britwhen thu storm began. ish steamer Antonio. The Diana sank. The 150 passengers and 40 members of SCALES FOUND GUILTY. the crew of the Diana were saved. The Assailant of Katie Flsie Ulren n Nliirtjr-Nlu- e Year Sentence, The l'earys Sail for England. St. Louis, Nov. 27. Tho jury In the 12. New Yonic, Nov. 28. LleuL Robert Peary, the Arctic explorer, and '!U3o of James Scales, charged with triuiloal assault on littlo ICallo Flssc, Mrs. Peary sailed on the steamer eturned a verdict of guilty this even Lucanla en route for London and Ii g, and assessed tho punishment at Edinburgh. 19 years' Imprisonment, The verdict f THE MARKETS. f guilty was leached on the first bal-o- t, but Jt took n couple of hours to Nw Yohk, November 30. 18S7. Steers. f.... I 4 U0 it 6 00 igrcuupon the punishment, three of SATTLK-Nat- lve Middling fH .he jury being insistent in demanding COTTON B 15 X 73 ra FLOUR Winter WlieaU :he death penalty. WHKAT-N- o. UOtf S Red crop-share -mil-.Ine- ry three-year-old & 1 Almln D. Marsh, a Mexican war vet eian, cxplre'd at his home in Stv Louis Sunday morning. George Blaine fell from a wagon near Kremlin, Okla., Sunday, and .was crushed to death. Statistics show that moro gold is being produced at the present timo than any time since '49. A bank has been organized at Man-guGreer county, Okla., recently known as No Man's Land. Tho miners In tho Arnott & Co. coal mines at Pittsburg, ICas., havo struck h for a payment. The son of J. L. Norfolk, of Hadlson county, Mo., was killed accidentally while coon hunting. Tho pope has nppolntcd Rev. P. L. Chcpclle, bishop of Santa Fe, N. M., to tho archbishopric of New Orleans. Hon. Picrson Ii. Updike, 03 years old, and for 40 years ono of tho foremost ;ltUcns of Lltchtleld, 111., dropped dead Sunday evening. John Mauk, of Garileld county, Okla., who was discharged from an insane asylum ns cured a few weeks ago, suicido by shooting. 'The crusade for tho substitution of the system for the cash-resystem of tenantry lu Texas is assuming .formidable proportious. Mrs. Johnsou, wife of W. II. Johnson, steward of the southern Illinois penitentiary nt Chester, died at her homo at Litchfield, 111., Sunday. Frederick Harrison, tho attorney of Ueatrlee, Nob., charged with tho theft of books from St. Joseph (Mo.) library, will serve a short sentence In jail. The official Catholic school census of the archdiocese of tSt. Louis has been completed. It shows that 24,000 children attend the parochial schools. Tho Detroit (Mich.) chamber of com morce building .will bo sold Wednesday under the hammer in default of payment of a first mortgage of 8430, twlce-a-montcom-mltte- d Itnyal Decreo Granting Autonomous eminent Published. Madiud, Nov. 2t. The Official Ga Fearful Effoota of .'Wioylor's Policy Half a fllllllon Victims, Most or Them Have Died a tho Result of Starvation nnd Ruthless Murder. tho World from Havana says: Tho World's first figures of Cuba's starvo tion were timidly moderate. They showed the death of only 200,000. But every painful fact unearthod tends to provo nearly double them that number. When tho grim returns now almost arc nil in It Is certain tho Cuban massacro of the Innocents will reach 400,000. And this awful number docs not include thoso killed in battlo or tho thousands and thousands of woman and children who havo died of exposure, dlseaso and massacre in the "managuas" and swamps. It now seems certain that moro than half a million poople, for tho most part loyal subject of Spain, have been killed by Spanish war in Cuba. A week's trip through tho provinces of Havana, Matanzas and Santa Clara has tended to uinko moderate this tremendously extreme figure. The figures of Spaulsh official reports show but u part of the bers. They only give the numArticle 29, empowers the Insular parliament. mortality. to receive the governor's oath and make ef ber burled in consecrated ground fecttvo the responsibility ot the secretaries they do not glvo that fully. And, forming the governor's council. Secretaries h remay be Impeached by the chambers, in whlcb yet these official ports of burial permits Issued .adcase they are to be judged by the council of administration. mit that in thu piovlnce of Santa Negotiations for treaties of commerce are tc Clara there have died and burled since government, with the be made by the home Weyler'sflat, 7,1, f47 persons.' The numof the secretary of the Island. Article 30, confers upon parliament the Im ber of peoplo for whose existence Wey-le- r posing of customs duties. is directly responsible is 155,133 in Article 40, deals with the commercial rela(santa Clara province. And of those he tions of the islands with the peninsula, and has killed 80,21(1, or over one-haof prov Ides that no Import or export tax may differentiate to the prejudice of tho productions ot them. ultra-Spanislt Article I, explains the principles of the fu ture government of tho two islands. Article 2, decrees that the got ernment of eacl island shall be composed of an Insular parlla mem, divided into two chambers, while a gov eruor general representing the home govern ment will exercise in its name the supreme au thority. Article 3, declares that the faculty of tnaktni laws on colonial affairs rests with the Insula) chambers and the governor-genera- l. Article 4, directs that the Insular representa Hon shall be composed of two corporations with equal power, viz., a chamber of repre scntatlves and a council of administration. Article 5, provldos that the council of ad ministration shall consist of 35 members, 18 shall be elected and 17 be nominate by the home government. Article S, provides that tho members of thi council of administration must be Spaniards nt least 35) cars of age, who were born In tbf Island, or who have resided there continuously for four years. It specifies numerous ofncluli such as senators, presidents of courts, and of commerce, and other bodies ui eligible to election to the council. Articles 7 to 14 inclusive, deal with nomlna tlons and the conditions of election to councils Article 15, empowers the throne, or the governor general, to convoke, suspend or dissolve the chambers with an obligation to reassemble them within three months. Articles 18 to 23, deal with the procedure ol the chambers and grant Immunity to mem zetto publishes tho royal decreo grant-luautonomy for Cuba and Porto Rico When you take nood's rills. The big, old fashioned, sugar-coate- d pills, which tear you all to pieces, are not In It with Hood's. Easy to takd No Gripe Nkw York, Nov. 30. A dispatch to Hood's and easy to operate. Is true of Hood's Pills, which aro 1 a up to date In every re3pect. Safe, certain and sure All druggists. 25c. C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. ' Iho only Pills to take with V - I Sarsaparilla. I J" 111 Q V DE. MENDENHAIL'S IMPROVED GEL Ai EVER DHL issssssssssV sHeKs SA GUARANTEED TO CURE CHILLS And Malaria in all Forms. Tasteless. Non genuine without the above picture and tho signature of J. O. MeudentialL Price, BO cents alt Dealers., PREPARED ONLY BY AND FEVER at either will island or the peninsula. A list be formed ot articles coming from Spain direct, which granted will be favorable treatment tn regard to slmilai articles coming from abroad, and the samo will be done for productions of the Islands entcrlnj Spain, tho differential duty la no case to exceed 35 per cent. .T. WILL VISIT es AMERICA. C. . EVANSVILLE. MENDENPlLiV IND. Tho remainder of the decree explains tho governor-general'- s powers. Ho will exercise supreme command, bo responsible for tho preservation of order, have power to nominate officials, and his secretary; ho will publish.and execute tho laws and decrees, International treaties and conventions, etc., and will have tho power of pardouing, suspending constitutional guarantees, and ordering a state ot siege, should circumstances require it, GOLDEN A HU Louis ANNIVERSARY. .Millionaire Celebrates Fifty James Gazette, who was entertained at dinner on Saturday last by tho most representative gathering of English newspapermen than has been s:en in recent yoars, starts for America in January on a tout- - of the world. Among the givers of tho dinner in addition to members of the staff of all tho prominent newspapers wero Rud-yar- d Kipling, Gilbert Parker, Thomas Ansley Guthrlo and Wm. Ernest Henley, all of whom havo been contributors to tho St. James Gazette. STORM SWEPT COASTS. The Coasts or Sold by George King, St. Charles. Ky Farewell Dinner to the Retiring Editor ot Crabtree Coat Mining Company, Ilsley; (laxette. the Kentucky, London, Nov. 30. Mr. Sydney James Low, the retiring editor of tho St. inois Central . DOUBLE-.-DAILY-.--SERVICE R. R. Unsurpassed Milnlilns FROM NEW ORLEANS... FROM MEMPHIS TO CAIRO, ST. LOUIS, CHICAGO, CINCINNATI, TO MEMPHIS, ST. LOUIS, ' ' LOUISVILLE, CINCINNATI, CHICAGO. Years of Wedded Life. St. Louis, Nov. 29. G. II. Tiinmer-man- n and his wife, Maria C, celebrated their golden wedding anniversary. The celebration began early In the morning and lasted until late at night. At 9 a. m, special religious services were held at St. Mary's church. In tho evening the aged couple received their many friends at the St. Louis Turner hall. Specchmaklng and a general good time wero the features. Timmermann was born in 1824 in Hanover, Germany. Ho married Maria C. llackman, who has borne him ten hildren, four of whom are living. -- DESTRUCTIVE A FIRE. e, swept the English coasts Sunday, damago at Hollyhcad and other places, raged alt iJight long, amounting almost to a cyclone in many places, accompanied by snow and hall. A long- list o fatalities, wrecks and damago to property has already been received. All tho coast towns havo suffered, iand a score of bodies have been washed ashore. Falling walls and Hying debris have added to the loss of life. Vessels are reported on shore on every part of the coast, and many ships arc known to have foundered, rrith tho probable loss of all hands. do-iu- the Ilrltlsh Isles Strewn with Wrecks and Dead. London, Nov. 30. Tho gale which LOUISVILLE. AND FROM g ST. LOUIS CHICAGO - Making direct connections with Through trains for all points Tloxtii (East anb VOht, INCLUDING Richmond, St. Paul, Minneapolis, Omaha, Kansas City, Hot Springs, Art., and Denver. Close connection with Central Mississippi Valley Route. Solid. Fast Vestibule Daily Trains for ... t2UFl'ALO, Pittsburg, Cleveland, ton. New York, Philadelphia, Bos-- ? Haiti-mor- ware storo, Hclliuau's house furnishing Bkulin, Nov. 30. United States store, tho Armstrong Water Co.'s buildBreck has resigned his position ing, Merchants' national bank nnd snd will return to tho United States. tho office of Attorney Ross Reynolds. Consul-GenerQoldschmldt has apA number of other buildings wero badpointed Mr. Day, ono of the consular ly damaged. The loss was S60.000. A ilerks, to be tho successor ot Mr. aumber of persons were injured dur- Ltreclc, subject to the approval of tho ing the fire, among them Dr. Samuel itato department at Washington. Jessop, who was seriously burned The United States ambassador, about the face, and James Buck, who D. White, will, to-davisit ivds badly cut by falling glass. Baron Von Bulow,tho German minister lor foreign affairs, for the first time. BETRAYED HER HUSBAND. Vice-Consul al An-Irc- Cojtly Early Moruliig lllase at Kltan-ninPa. KiTANNt.No, Pa., Nov. 27. Fire at 2 a. m. destroyed McCaulough's hard- NOTES Resigned FROM BERLIN. Home. Dubuque, Sioux Falls, Sioux City And the West. Particulars of Agents of the I C. R. K. and connecting lines. Wm. Murray. Ills Position and Will Come Jno. A A. H. Hanson, G. P. A W. A. Kellond.A. G. P. Olds. Pass. Aot. Scetl, Dlvls. Pass, Agt. A New Orleans. Memphis. Chicago. Louisville. BEN T. ROBINSON, Sirs. Curtis Wants a Divorce and Is Careless of Her Hatband's Fate. Kansas Ctrr, Mo., Nov. 27. Marion R. Curtis applied for a dlvorco yesterday from M. C. Curtis, formerly assist- ant cashlor of the American national bank, who skipped his bond in November, 189 J, while awaiting trial for embezzling 810,000. In her application for separation, Mrs. Curtis makes known for the first tlmo tho whereabouts of .her husband, saying lie Is paymaster for a railroad in Buenos Ayres, Argentina. FOUND An (Compound INTERCEPTED Many BY TROOPS. Heporled 20IIN No. DATS-No- .2. t'OItlC-N- ew OOTTON-Mtddl- lng 2 l'hlllpplne Insurgents Killed. Mess. ST. LOUIS. ers 8 3 25 it ii W & 23 So 00 R li DEAD IN HER HOME. i r Madiud, Sor. 23. Tho captain gen jrul Of tho Phlllppluo Islands, Gen. Prima dc Rivera, cables from Manilla thut the Insurgents of thut eolouy held a meeting, could not arrlvo at an agreement and started for home, lut the dispatch adds, "thoy wore Intercepted by the Spanish troops, who killed many of them." Dependuut Americans In Cuba. Wasiiinoton, Nov. 28. Consul-General Caroline Abko, aged 70 years, who llvc(alonc near here, was found dead in her house yesterday. Marks on her 27S Hi 4 S11EKP Fair to Cbolce 1'I.OUR-Pate- nts 4 60 ii 4 85 neck indicated the woman had been CIcarand Straight.. 4 OJ ii ItO WHEAT-N- o. 2 Red Winter... .... W choked to death. A lock on an outside WHS rOHN No. SMIxed..... 24m 'i broken, apparently by ......... W 'MU "door had been the house was ransacked, OATS No. 2.... burglars, and RYE-N- o.2 41 tB 48H rOUACCO-Lu- gs 300 a IN Mrs. Abko was eccentric, and was be 4 60 It 00 Leal Hurley llcved to possess considerable money. 10 50 II A Timothy. , '17 60 lAL-VE- UKEVKS-Ste- Bia 5X 10 Robbed and Choked to Death by llurglars. LKAVENWonni, Kan., Nov. 27. Mrs. Aged Lady Cons and Heifers.. (per 100 lbs) HOUS-l'alrtobc- lect SW Si IW 4 00 ii 0 OJ W ii 3WK foreign relations in the senate, was at tho state department yesterday. He rrould say nothing about tho Cuban situation, except that tho administration had accomplished a great deal. He said tho first busluess of the senate would be to confirm (lie annexation of Hawaii, which would bo dono by ratifying the treaty or by legislation. Itrcorerlng Missing Fundi. Cleveland, O., Nov. 30. Attorney Hadden, representing the order ol Scottish Clans, has tecovered to date S8.000 of the $15,000 which tho books of Treasurer McLaren fall to account tor. Mr. McLaren is not yet mentally clear and is still In it prlvato sanitarium. His friends bellevo that the funds are all right. Former-Walll8treet Senator Lodge Itetuses to Talk Much. 30. Senator Nov. Wasuinuton, Lodge, a, member of tho committee on Morton's Gap, PC DRUGS DRUGGIST c xt. t: xjk o 1c y AND MEDICINES. PERFUMERY and TOILET ARTI- Always on hand a full and complete stock of CLES PAINTS AND OILS, PHYICISANS' PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED. Iear UUTTER-Cho- lce o EUQS I'ORIC-Stana- Fresh Dairy r SjrMW Hi if, 1. JAMES Vt' HOTEL, Lee has reported to tho state partment that the nuinberof American citizens In Cuba dependent upon tho appropriation made by congress Is now 1,007. Of the suffering Americans 7S0 are in Havana province, .250 in Matanzas, and the others are scattered In the remaining provinces. de- ard UACON-Cl- ear LARD Prlmo Steam (new) Rib CHICAGO. i ".,,. J r3 2 ft.. 14 . 8 IS 17 5)t 50 An Absurd Story. To any person interested in hu mane matters, or who loves animals, wu will send free, upon application copy of the "Alliance," the organ of this Society. In adA Uroker (Sentenced to dition to itensely interesting readSing blng. New York, Nov. 30. Frederick ing, it contains a list of the t Kitclilng, formerly a broker, was sentenced to'SIng valuable and unusual premiums Sing for five years In the Kings county given by this paper. Address court yesterday. Tho prisoner on FriTHE NATIONAL HUMANE ALLIANCE, day last pleaded guilty to grand lary Sent Free Wall-stree- m b'i u 5 50 3 55 4 85 Steers HOaS 1'air to Choice SHEEP Fair to Choice, FLOUR Winter Patents. Spring Patonts. WHEAT No. 2 Spring CATTLE-Nst- lro CORN-N-o. OATS-N- No. SUed (new) Orders for Ordnance Stores. $2.00 ft f (C 1 1 Wajshinoton, Nov. 28. Secretary Long has placed with the American Ordnance Co. orders as follo'ws: Ten h shells, 15,000 thousand guns, 25,. shells for rapld-flrshell tips, 80 rapid- 000 nrmor-pleicln- g flre shell guns. six-inco 2 21 o. Mtt'ffl 7 30 7 25 PORIC Mess (new) KANSAS CITY.' Tl 60 4 03 CATTLE Native Steers 3 20 J 45 UOaSAU Grades WlIEAT-No.8Hr.rd,. M t V.... OATS-N- o, 23 2 White 22tfiS CORN-N-o. 2 23k 24 S........ ",... 3 75 25 75 4 70 4 40 h 60(4 V7' W M 4 90 1 08i ZUtf NEW ORLEANS FLOUR-HighGiade 4 50 4 CORN OATS-WcsteHAY-CbOrn.., No. 2 ., ,... .... t .... t lce Sarsaparilla f of Union county, committed suicide by shooting at his home in Junction City. He was 72 years old and a promiuent citizen. No motive is uaawn ror me tauing oi uisown 1110. Neal, ex-jud- bulchle of Nel. Little Rook, Ark., Nov. 23. '15 M F. N. PORIC Old Mess HACON Sides COTTON Middling WHEAT-No2RCORN-NOATS-N- ..! . 00 36 27H 00 8 55 l LOUISVILLE. ... 5U o. 2 Mixed 2 Mixed o. PORIC New Mess UACON-Cl- ear Rib ed 05 27 ' 6i 28 W4 2IU aft 8 OJ 20'iB , COTTON-Mlddl- lng ....5, 8 75 e lk.Sr.in WsM ; . IT. JAMES HOTEL, - winter, giving readings. K EC"' K ! KUH BATHS, Q dc r all NUht .:Bfep sHHHHllK laundry man has mysteriously disappeared from Owens-borHis whereabouts arc unA Chinese Get Ayer's. o. Ask for Ayer's and you'll get JOB WORK. known. The Best. No One Thought She Could Live. There are five mining compa"I believe that if it bad not got Dr. nies, of Iroi Mountain, Mich,, that have announced an increase of lo Carlstedt's Great Remedy for my daughter She got not per cent, in wages to take effect she would and be with us developed into her illness run down January ist. The increase aflects rheumatism and rheumatic fever. Everymore than 2,ooo men. one said that she could not live. Five 1 iiV'' BaW HHvV Ifl feoeive' prompt atten tion ml this'office. Estimates fur'nTibed upon application. Id eacle was cantured in Missouri on Monday while trying to carry off a Are you a subscriber to The Bee? foronof. rif r,nrflitnr inches bird measured 8 lejet " ' You should' be, j,; tip. representatives. fronutir to -four-year-old -- boy.-The n The striking miners at Spring Valley, Ladd and Marquette, 111., have rejected the plan of agree ment adopted at joiiet, by a con- ,, anil hiinavet doctors gave her no relief, yet by the time she had taken two bottles of Dr, Carlstedt's German Liver Powder, she was able to sit up in bed, and today sbe is as strong ns sbe ever was, and we have noth ing to thank for it but Dr, Carlstsdt's Great German Remedy," 7 Smith VicxsRTalluIa.III X have since recommended R to a good many people. Mrs. F, Butlsf, Conn, Persons who are subject to bilious colic can ward off the attack by taking this remedy as soon as the first symptoms appear. For sale by Ben T. Robinson, Mortons Gap; George King, St. Charles; St, Barnard Drug Store, Eatllagton. tho Important Spanish fort at Poloalto, between Tunis do Zazas and Jucaro, ST, CHARLES, has been taken after a brief engageBB?t7f Ilattle-ahJ- p Iowa. The ment, tho Spanish retreating after one Washington, Nov. an. The naval volley had been fired. Reports from all KENTUCKY. trial board has made a report upon the other provinces indicate that the Curecent trial of tho big battle- bans are doing pretty much as they ship Iowa nt sou. Tho report thor- please. Nice Line of Druggists' Sundries. oughly sustains Commodore Dewey's Prescriptions Carefully Compounded. comment that the ship is as fine a type Iloth Were Held. of her class asHhere is in the world. St. Louis, Nov. 30 The coroner's jury held both Mrs. Nellie Tnylor and Don't Use Drugs Cataloulau Delegates Dissatisfied. Shackelford for George W. Madrid, Nov. 28. The industrial Thomas death. Shuckelford made a unless you need tbem, and then only Taylor's pure drugs, such as are sold by redelegates from Catalonia have returned worn statement, telling how Mrs. sponsible druggists. We keep only home dissatisfied with the manner in Taylor got him to purchase arsenlo for the best. That is the great diswhich tho Spanish cabinet received the purposo of killing her husband. tinction to be looked for when the their protests agninstgrnntlug autono- Mrs. Taylor refused to testify. time comes that you need tbem my to Cuba and Porto Rico. Nowhere else will you find so" comWill Manufacture Medicines. plete a stock, A good time to begin How to Cure Bilious Colic. that spring medicine. I suffered for weeks with colic and pains Mayfield, Ky., Nov. 25. The ST. BERNARD DRLd 6TORE, in my stomach, caused by biliousness, and Mayfield Medicine: Manufacturing BRYAN HOPPER, Manager. had to take medicine all the while until I Company has filed articles of in used Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and corporation, with a capital stock of Diarrhoea, Remedy which cured me." I begin two-days' London, Nov. 27. Lord Salisbury, replying to a correspondent who asked him whether there was any foundation for the report, widely circulated In tho Channel islands, to the effect that the British government contemplates ceding the islands to France, characterizes tho story as absurd. ceny In the socond degree, in swindling John Bauman and others out of sums of monoy ranging from 817 to 930. Spanish Fort Captured. Nov. 30. Reports from Santiago do Cuba province stato that 410-4- 11 United Charities Building, New York Havana, GEORGE KING, DBUCCJST, business $25,000, and will the first of the year. The company will manufacture Dr. J. J. McGee's remedies. Hotel !??y. J.W. PniTOHBTT, Forty-thre- e cars of export cattle PBOP'R w" York have been shipped to MADISONV1LLE, KY. from Lexington this Lueile .1 y v . .. a ,v '-- ?p 'X-- rV x I CeH Bee PAUL M. MOORH, Editor and Manager. Kentucky Lottery Dead. NINETY MILLIONS. Receipts of The Frankfort Lottery Com- BEE PUBLISJilNB clan matter. COMPANY. (incorporated.) Entered the Pettoffice at Barllnxton ai Second SUBSCRIPTION KATES: 2 On Year, strictly In advance " " Six Months, ' ThreeMontha, " ft . oo 50 5 Specimen copies mailed free on application, wanted in all parti of the Correspondenta conntr. Address nt for particulars. Cln.l. Pnnl. ... THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1897. B rsou. mri T3w W BaW W .. I m .Vl .a itti' car SUHlhONlBiE DEtnBER (DJo j jLJL-fh WEPlTHUlFRIlSflf justice Harlan pany is dead. killed it Monday when he handed down an opinion sustaining the decision of Kentucky Court of Appeals against that company. Kentuckians everywhere will rejoice at this victory of law and order over one of the most pernicious vices that was ever organized. In Louisville alone the company offices and employed had thirty-fivone hundred men. An innumerable number of gamblers were thus made and fostered, principally among those who had only a few cents to risk in a game of chance. This is the last of Kentucky lotteries, a number of which have existed during the State's history. As early as the close of the first quarter of the present century the General Assembly granted special franchises for lotteries for special purposes. One of these lotteries was for Kentucky river improvements; another for a turnpike; another for a church; another for a medical college. Thus U will be seen that the lottery has had for its good friend the State of Kentucky, and the old time friendship has been a long time breaking though it is now finally shaken e the Treasury During the First Four Months of Dingley Tariff. Q.I.. ABOUT $160,000,000 GOLD RESERVE. Our Expectations Greatly Increased even to Countries that Ottered protests Against the Tariff Law A.P0C DAUfac H! 15. I JA 1. IL li. 19 20 21 22 2524 25 26" 27 28 29l3o3lo Would it not be a joke if also should take the gold There might then be even tained some hope for her habit. v China cure? enter- opium g, The jury in the Guldensuppc murder case, New York, returned an unanimous verdict of guilty against Martin Thorn. He will die. Mrs. Nackmay plead guilty. " The reciprocity features of the new tariff law arc very promising. Already a dozen or more countries have indicated their desire to enter into reciprocal relations with the United States. Mr. John. C. Duffv. Democrat, who lately threatened to contest the election of Dr. A. M. Sargent, Representative from Christian, has abandoned the project and will kindly allow the Doctor to keep the coveted seat. Miss will ' Christine BRADLEv.daught-eW. O. Bradley, r of Governor christen the new battleship Kentucky. The Governor has been strougly petitioned to appoint his daughter to this distinguished duty, and the Governor's daughter is eminently the proper choice. It is against Kentucky law to wear a badge of any secret organization unless the wearer be a memThe ber of that organization. penalty is imprisonment in the county jail, not exceeding thirty days or a fine not exceeding twenty dollars, or both fine and Secretary Bi.ibs has evidently carried his business habits with him He to the Interior Department. has succeeded in getting down the estimates of his subordinates for the next fiscal year over $g, 000, 000. This is an effective way of fighting a deficit. New York Commercial Advertiser. Under the new tariff law exportation have greatly increased, the Treasury receipts are large and increasing, the gold reserve is nearly $160,000,000, and everything is working with great satisfaction except only to those who desire to find fault and are envious of the success of the new measure. Mr. Bryan goes to Mexico and the statesmen and financiers of that suffering country are seriously contemplating the adoption of the gold standard. Although Mr. Bryan may influence, by his visit, neither Mexico nor America, he "walked Spanish" last year and he wants to talk Spanish this year; and his trip will give him that opportunity. The attitude of the Government with reference to Cuban filibustering expeditions is more clearly shown to be of highest honor by recent reports of officials at Washington. Eight revenue cutters have been engaged in this work putting in a total of 129 months of active operations in suppressing filibustering, cruising 75,668 miles, and capturing seven vessels engaged in filibustering. The silver men who appointed themselves as a "commission" to visit Japan and investigate the cause of the adoption of the gold standard by that country, have not reported the discoveries they made. And the wonder of the people Can is excited by their silence. it be that men should go on such a long journey, gain what they sought and keep silent? Or was there in the discoveries made only discomfort to the silver men and refutation for their Washington, D. C, Nov. 27. curing others warrants OUCCcabthat a faithful mo of Hood's State Canvassing Board, composed you In believing If the average farmer did not of the Governor, Secretary of State Sarsaparllla will euro jou If yon suiter from enjoy his Thanksgiving turkey this and Attorney General, met any troublo caused by Impure blood. FOR CHILDREN. year it was probably because he at noon to canvass the returns from was too busy with prosperity It is perfect support for the the recent election. The returns which this first year of the were completed except that Casey Child's Clothing, perfect freedom administration has brought county had never been heard from and comfort for the body. They him. The official figures continue on the constitutional amendment, come cheap. It is economy and prosperity as the to show such while Knott had no vote on that comfort to buy the E. '., Waists. farmer has not known for many question, and it had been left off 1 lie November exportation tho OnoTnto Blood rtirlflcr. All druggists. St. the ballot in Laurel. years. Is The vote St. Bernard Genera! Sten. of wieat has been nearly htty per Ircnare4 'nly by 0. 1. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. was complete in the Appelate cent, larger than during last year, Clerk's race, and in the races for and the shipments of last week HOOdS HllIS to operate. Scents Circuit Judge and Commonwealth's Forty-threcars of export cattle from the Atlantic ports arc the Attorney. The comparison of the Are you a subscriber to The have been shipped to New York largest recorded in any week for our commerce since the new law vote by the board and the proving from Lexington this fall. Bee? You should be. many years, if not at any time in went into effect shows that in the of the tables and additions required the history of the country. The face of nearly every country thus most of the afternoon. The official actual exports of wheat from all protesting.our sales have increased totals in the State race and on the ports for the crop year thus far has under the Dingley law instead of constitutional amendment are as been, in round numbers, a hundred decreasing, as was predicted by follows: ? 0 When the in- the opponents of that measure. Uailey million bushels lGg.678 0 which was one Shackelford crease in- prices is taken into con187.482 also it will be seen that of the first countries to offer pro- Hindman sideration . ... 7.37-the farmers are getting a large sum tests against the new law, has Parker 9 1.783 Wallace of money for their wheat product bought from us nearly twice as Shackelford's plurality 4? 17.804 From Top to Bottom ! this year far in excess of that in much in the first two months of its 49 votes of Shackelford lacked many preceding years. The exhor- operations as she did in the corres- receiving a majority of 237 the votes 4? off. all 49 last year. Bel i of corn are also increasing, Ilucklen's Arnica Salve. The man who has been presi- tationsfor the present month being ponding months of entered protest cast. 'HIS is the appearance our Store makes 49 in tbe world for Cuts, gium, which also The those The Populists lacked 245 votes Druises.best SalveUlcers, Salt Rheum, Fever 49 IDillUr. now. Every thing is all dent of the company quits the nearly a million bushels in Excess against the new law, bought over i Sores, of casting 2 per cent, of all the Spring stuff has cither disappeared entire t Tetter, 49 game several millions winner and of November of last j ear. $11,000,000 worth of our products votes cast, and will have to 'get on Sores, and all Chapped Hands. Chilblains, & Skin Eruptions, and posi Corns ly, or taken a back scat. Wc extend the readers 49 of And while the farmer has occa in August and September under the the ballot next time by petition. the petty gambler is deprived tively cures Piles or no pay required. II is 49 2 of "Thk Bkk" a cordial invitation to come in and guaranteed to Rive peri satisiacuon or fcfr this opportunity to risk his small sion to be thankful for his fortune Dingley law, while she bought but allow us the pleasure of showing them the latest constitu- money refunded. Price 23c per box For 49 The total vote on the in good crops and good prices, a little over $5,000,000 worth in 49 and most complete assortment of earnings. is as follows: Sale by St. iiernard Drug More. 49 other citizens of the United States August and September, 1896, under tional amendment It 33.432 49 have occasion to be thankful to the the Wilson law. France, which For amendment Hats,' Hen's and Ladies' Underwear, Shots, Against amendmeut 41,299 ALL YET ALIVE. 49 Clothing, BLASTS. LOCOMOTIVE farmer that his .prosperity has also protested against certain feat- Majority against 8,867 49 brought prosperous conditions to ures of the bill, bought $6,939,631 The Contest Board is composed DRESS GOODSiMdJjRYMODS 49 others and to the country itseU. in value from us in September, of the three members of the CanThe Three Men Who Were Shot ! Telegraph poles are being made ot paper. 49 alarm which was felt at this 1896, under the Wilson law, and vassing Board, with the Auditor The Generally. We want your trade, and if correct in the Duel at Robards Drakeman Tiplon has left Ibis road to 49 season during those years 111 which took $14,250,000 worth from us in and Treasurer. No notices of running out of 49 Styles, Good Assortment, Lowest Cash Prices, gold was being drawn out of the the same months of 1897 under the contest have been filed with these go to work on another road Still Survive. 49 Memphis, Tenn and Polite Attention arc an inducement wc shall Germany, whose as yet, but defeated candidates and the Government Dingley law. conntfy, 49 Master Trains Devney has been have it. "Lowest Cash Prices, Quality Considcompelled to sell bonds to replenish its protest was much talked ot when under the law, have thirty days busy this ofweek giving assistance onquite 49 Wllon Out ol Danger "Except From the the ered, Shall Rule." Our force is compased of 49 the gold in the Treasury, no longer attention was brought to the public, after the completion of the local or new time card. 0 Court of Justice. .. the following well known people: . 49 c troubles the financiers or business bought nearly $20,000,000 worth county canvasses in which to file We understand a new time card will go 49 0' men of the great cities, nor the ad- of our goods in August and Sep such notice. Only about half this into effect December 3 on the Henderson Miss Sai.lik Browni.m;, Mr. Ben M. Si.aton, William Wilson, Marion Eakins ministration. The fact that the tember, 1897 under the Dingley time has elapsed since the canvass division, and that several important 49 Mr. Clift Pritchett, Mr. Lkk L. Kosure, 49 and John Triplett, who were shot farmers of the country have many law, while her purchases in August changes will be made in the time of pasMr. W. II. Hall, Jr., Mr. Woodson Browning, 49 in the duel that occurred between millions of bushels of wheat to and September, 1896, were only a was completed in some counties, senger trains. Mr. Ernest Cox, Mr. M. W. Bi hop. 49 Robards, send abroad, for which gold is paid trifle over $15,000,000. Italy in- notably Jefferson. Wilson and Eakins, at Tbe local roads estimate that they 49 Honey From the Sherlffa. Kentucky andTennes-sehandled in Indiana, Any onb of whom is anxious to sec you. Saturday night, are all yet alive. by the nations pur- creased her purchases from us Money poured into the State's took between 3,000 and Coco people, who 49 Wilson is out of danger and re- chasing it, obviates the danger of nearly 50 per cent, in August and of Thanksgiving Day to advantage mains at his home under strong reduction of the quantity of gold September, as compared with the coffers today to the extent of some- move from place to place. The travel this having been unable to fur- in the country, or of raids upon the corresponding months of 1896. thing like $100,000. Tomorrow is year was heavier than usual, Louisville guard, nish the required bond of $2,500. gold in the Treasury. 49 c Treasury Turkey, which also protested, fol- the last day to pay county and Pos. 121 West Center St. .Madisoovilie, Ky. Eakins and Triplett are still con- officials say they are getting greater lowed that action by purchasing State taxes, the penalty of 6 per The new equipment of coal cars ordered& 49 i a few months ago by the Chesapeake sidered in a dangerous condition, quantities of gold than they need six times as much from us in the cent, going on both Sheriff and Ohio is being pushed to completion and Jj Cabies Hisses' nub (Eljilbreit's iDraps a Specialty. the former having been shot over or even more than they desire, the first two months of the new law as taxpayer December 1. The re- delivery. Two thousand cars were ordered fifteen or twenty at a cost of many thousands of dollars, and 49 MONEY BACK IP YOU WANT IT. the right eye and in the left shoul- gold reserve now reaching she did in the corresponding ceipts from some fcfr and it is understood that as soon as the last 49 Sheriffs came in der, and the latter shot in the while the official figures months of last year. Even Japan, order is filled another will be given by Deputy Auditor Frank Johnson President M E. Ingalls stomach and right leg. A portion showing the amount of gold in the which made such violent protests the of Eakins brain was laid bare by United States and in circulation against certain features of the new was the busiest man about conIn one of the section gangs on tbe SouthThe rush will the shot that struck his temple. ern Kansas railroad not long since the boss continue to indicate an increase, law, increased her purchase of The fight grew out of a lawsuit due doubtless to the fact that our American goods materially in Aug- tinue for several days, discovered that one stalwart young fellow was the son of a rich railroad president of for the paltry sum of $12, which exports are now largely in excess ust and September under its operaGeorgia. He mentioned it to the young was to be brought against Wilson, of our imports, which have fallen tion as compared with August and DOWN IN THE MINES. man who quit at once. The young man, having testified in a parallel materially since Eakins at tbe request of his father Is learning tbe the enactment of September of 1896; while Great case that had just been decided. the new tariff law. railroad business irom the ground up. Britain, also one of the protesting After an altercation in Henderson, A bad accident occurred on tbe L. &. N Coal City, III., Nov. 26. The strike in countries, increased her purchases tbe Wilmington coal field is broken. The Coming ol Congress. Tbe near Winchester. Ky., last Saturday. A and the return of the party to Robin August and Congress, when it meets in its nearly $6,000,000 compared with mines of tbe Star Company, Dig Four trestle, over which a freight train was ards, Wilson went home, armed twenty-twSeptember, 1897, as cars Company, and Wilmington Coal Mining passing, went down, himself and returned and entered regular session next week, will the corresponding months of 1896. and Manufacturing Company, resumed were precipitated toand ravine below, tbe the drug store of Eakins, where have no occasion to regret its action Taking the thirteen countries which work today at the 77? cent scale. Over and two ot tbe bridge men who were at the shooting began immediately. in the special session by which it offered protests against the Ding- 3.000 miners are employed in these mines, work on tbe trestle were killed by falling Tbe miners of four mining companies at timber and cars. Tripplett was shot while trying to placed the Dmgley tariff law upon ley law, and comparing their purA statute books. The doleful chases from the United States in or near Marion, Ills , have joined in an while young boy whose name is unknown, the prevent the tragedy. stealing a ride last Friday night on appeal lo outside miners, asking them not At Robards, Wilson is consid- predictions made by the Demo the first two months of its opera to come there, as at present there is a train No. 91, bad bis leg broken. It seems crats about the prospective opera ered the agressor and strong with the corresponding strike on caused by the coal diggers de- that he had taken a seat under one of tbe tions public feeling is against him. He tions of the Republican tariff months of the preceding year, it is manding an increase of wages. They can sleepers on a trnss rod and forgetting him one bis legs tbe down so that formerly was a resident of Earling-to- n measure which was enacted at the found that the purchases from us rest assured that they miners here will not self let struckofand brokenhangTbe unfortun receive good wages it was molest them as and was known to be a most special session a few months ago under the new law were nearly and prompt payment and therefore have ate boy was taken from the train here, bis fearless man, but his life here was arc not being realized. On the broken limb dressed and by bis own re in the no uetd to go elsewhere for work and here quest was sent to Nashville. contrary, the four months in which 25,000,000 greater than that both miner and a quiet one. corresponding months of last year. sympathize with all who are operatortrying Justly Some great tales are now being told it has been tested have proven that Between Profits and to better their condition. about tbe bunt the railroad boys took on NEW TIME CARD. the Republicans made no mistake Everybody Euji So. day or the day before. It is slated that the Vaoderbills are now Thanksgiving Sales is what builds in their action with reference to Cascarets Cand v Cathartic, tho most won- seeking to extend their railroads into many Tbey do say that Agent Martin, of Sebree, pleastho Its earnings in the derful medical Ufscovery oftaste, age, gently new coal fields in West Virginia a Big Business, and In Effect on L. 4 N. Sunday, December 5II1 this measure. after walking a distance of about ten miles act four months in which it has been ant and rofrosliing to tho liver and bowels, A man who claimed to be a miner from came home with two rabbits that tbe boys and positively a Big Business makes The new time card is just in the in operation are many millions in cleansing tho on kidneys, entiro system, dispel colds, one of tbe mines now on a strike in Whit- say be bought from some lucky hunter; hands of the printer and was sup- excess of those of the correspond- cum hemlnnlin. fnvnr. lmhltunl constlnatlon ley County, Ky., was among our miners Operators Coffey and Nesbit are said to possible buy and plied to The Bee last evening from ing months in the history of the and biliousness. Plcaso , ou ccma. try a box here last week, soliciting aid for tbe miners have secured six quails which they found JO, doiu uuu 01 U. U. U. Goods at very modethere who, he claimed bad been deprived in a trap belonging to some boy, and that the dispatcher's office. Wilson law and are sufficient to guaranteed to euro by all druggists. of tbe privilege of work for several months Flagman Lynn is wanted for killing a n The time of the trains at rate prices. A little on account ol refusal on part of operators farmer's pet squirrels ont of his back yard, fully justify the belief of the Reis as follows: certain when calling at price ur oloted (Mtiens. to allow them to work, even at the miners and thatbouse forburners, was politely inpublicans that it will, when normal intelligent investigaa farm dinner North. Ihey were working for before the are resumed, prove conditions struck. He received considerable aid from vited down in tbe turnip patch. No. 92. Chicago Limited 10 29 a. m. tion will show you the All and here way authorities ot No. 52, Si. Louis Express ti 21 a. ra. ample in its qualities as a revenue miningcommunication! shouldnutter of news jier tbe minershave no in tbe reasons of money. Evidently the police in to thia column be addressed to good While we difference between are too strict to doubt p. m. producer and in its effect upon their enforcement No. 54, Past Mall 10 53 Ceo. Alzxakdi. Earlington, Kv. bis story, it does look rather queer, that of the ordinance forbidding the blocking South. our commerce. The receipts of e Clothour Rev. T. H Merriwealher Is in the city with tbe approach of winter the operator of the crossing for eight minntes or more. No. 5t, Si. Louis Express 4.02 p. m. the Treasury during the first lour shouldtake the stand be claims Ibev do.and When a train of about thirty cars runs in No. 91, Chicago Limited 10.20 p m months ing, Shoes, Hats, this week of the operation of the in Ihe face of the fact that the orders for there and stops at tbe tank for water, some No. S3, Fast Mail 5 29 p. m. tour or live crossings must be either cut or law will amount in round numbers Rev. G. L). Walker filled his reguiar ap- coal are crowding in Gent's Furnishin g s, The Providence Accommodation to $90,000,000, while the Wilson pointment here Sunday In order that tbey may increase their ca the crossings blocked for about six will arrive in the morning at 7.35 law Etc. -- our well selectpacity tor Idling coal orders, tbe St minutes. Then it is that the nalice get in in its first four months earned On last Saturday nipht the V M. U. Iiernard Company are having a double their work if the crossing should be blocked and leave for Evansvtlle at 7.45. about $83,000,000. ed, honest stock of When it is allowed, no matter what obIn the evening will arrive at 5.30 considered that the Wilson law Club gave a grand supper lo ineir friends. track put in above their lip at new South over tbe lime in tbe way of tbe conductor stacle stands Dry Goods, Dress The son of Newt Cress had his arm Diamond mine and depart for Providence at 5.45. had the benefit of enormous imErnest Rash, of the Hecla Company, to prevent his complying with tbe law broken by a piece of falling slate, in Ihc Conductor Maddox was arrested, jailed and Goods, Notions, Groretired from a trip South last Saturday, portations which had been held mines, one day last week WILL TRY FOREIQNCOAL. fined last week lor said cause, and Ihe case Secretary Uailey, of the Reinecke Coal is to be (esled in a higher court on an apback in order to get the advantage ceries, Quecnsware, There was a Rrand festival given by our Company, returned from a business trip peal. of the lower tariff rates which it toNashulle and other points South last New England Gas Company Executes a II g gave, and Etc., Etc., and the The Daltimore and Ohio South Western that the Dingley law la- )oung people Thanksgiving night. ' week Contract for Novla Scotia Froduct. Railway has been experimenting with elec bjen lost. sort of thing that bored under the disadvantage of The Keadinc Room kejs have Richard Salmon, of the Crablree mines, on Turning loco A dispatch from Montreal says: very small importations because of Finder will please return lo Mrs Rose made us a brief visit last werk. Although trie motors divisional points and looks well in stock motives at terminals RatclifTe and be rewarded he has lost his reputation as an election is a service ot much annoyance and no lit"A deal has been signed which the heavy shipments into the counperhaps, but doesn't means a great benefit to the Nova try prior to its enactment, it will It gen. Marshal Hatcher is in the city, nn busi prophet, he is feeling good over the num- tle expense to railway companies fit or wear or satisfy. erous coal orders his company is receiving erally takes four men to turn a locomotive, Scotia coal industry, as well as to be seen that the operations of the ness this week daily. and while ihey are doing so their regular the revenue of that province. The new law indicate that it is to be Scott Morion sa)s thai there it no man Engineer James Kilroy of the Hecla work is abandoned. New England Gas and Coke Com- much more successful as a revenue in town lli.it c.in eat more chicken lhan ho Experiments were made with on electric e motor on Ihe pany, with a capital of $17,000,000 producer than was the Wilson can. at with such success that tbe Park composed of W. L. Elkins, of law. The further fact that the Rose in Cincinnati was simi Street Philadelphia; I Iollister & Babcock. receipts have steadily increased, of Mrs friends RalclilTe entertained "several larly equipped. Tbe result has been rather Thanksgiving day her & and that those of November will of New York; Rockefeller astonishing in tbe raattet of expense. The Some of the Mortons Gap los uero in Rodgcrs, H. E. Whitney and be, in round numbers, $25,000,- current was purchased from the power plant, and it cost on an average of less than others, has signed a contract with 000, shows that with the return to the city Sunday a cent for each time tbe table was We would like to see a large cro,wl out the Dominion Coal Company for normal business conditions, and turned. When this same table was opertons of coal the importions which will follow at Endeavor services, Sunday, delivery ol 000,000 ated by band it cost 12 cents for each enyearly in Boston, with the right to the absorption of the immense gine. The yearly saving is about $709. Several Madisonvillc ladies were here L receive 1,500,000 tons at the same stock which was in hand when the Sunday night Walker, of Madison ville, holds tbe A cough which seems to hang Agent fhe best bell for figure. The contract is said to be new law went into effect, it is peron in spite of all the remedies whicn son having killedday's bunt so far this seaWhat is the mailer with the Reading last Monday for twenty years and will double fectly apparent that it will, within Circle? We don't hear from it any Until you see the more. you have applied certainly needs quails a very short time, be producing nil the output of the mines." energetic and sensible treatment. Tbe inspection of both tbe Henderson Dollar's worth of At the evening session of the TeachThis is the coal property that the revenue that the Government For twenty-fiv- e years that stand- and St. Louis division was this year, we Goods we give you Mr. J no. B. Atkinson, President requires to meet its current ex- ers' Association to be held in Earlinglon, ard preparation of might say, conducted on an improved plan. oil December 10, the following program will for it. You can save A special car was attached to one of the of the St. Bernard Coal Company, penditures, and a surplus to put regular trains, and upon this car tbe board of this place, was recently called into the sinking fund, something be rendered many of them at our of inspection took up their position. Here to investigate for the Dominion which was not done in any period Chorus. Store without sacritofore, men high up in authority have Instrumental Solo, Mrs. Carrie Alexander, Coal Company. His trip of inves- of the Wilson law. passed judgment on tbe track as Ihey passed ficing quality in the Recitations, Miss Pinkie Pritchett over it, but tbis year men wbo have bad tigation was made to Cape Breton Exportation Increase Under the New Law. almost daily experience in tbe construction With One curious development since Vocal solo, Beatrice Hawkins. in September. has proved its effectiveness In cur- and the keeping of the track in repair, are Goods, as well as our the new tariff law went into effect Address, H. S Sanders. ing the trying affections of the to say what the condition of tbe track is. To Cure Cotiitlpatlon Forever. and one in which the members of Instrumental solo, Miss Ella Hawkins, prices, you will be So therefore, tbe supervisors and section Take Cascarets Caudv Cathartic. lOo or 25c Congress, when they come together Paper, Practical Education, Miss Lucy throat and lungs, and this is the foremen ot both divisions took charge of It C c. C. fall to cure, druggists refund money. satisfied. reason why: the oil, par- Ihe work of inspection, tbe St. Louis diviGatewood. for the regular session, will be intially digested, strengthens and sion men expressing their opinion of the Teachers' Honey. terested, is the increase in expo- Vocal Solo, Miss Lizzie Osborn vitalizes the whole sys- Henderson division, and tbe Henderson diTeachers' wages are lower than rtation to those countries which Debate, Resolved that public school teachvision men tem the hypophosphites done by thepassing Judgment on tbe work ers should be pensioned by the State usual this year. They must cut offered protests against the Ding-leSt. Louis men. act as a tonic to the Tbe "Howell Shops Band" is progressyears of contlnnous service. after thirty tariff bill, and which, it was their expenses in every way. Those mind and nerves, and the ing beautifully. They are booked for a Affirmative, Miss Mattin Alexander. who expect to attend school this claimed, would exclude American glycerine soothes and concert at Evans tiall, Evansville, on Negative, Miss L D. Moore year will do so at Hanson, where products unless the tariff bill should heals the irritation. Can December 20th. Tbe band gave frequent the rates are the lowest to be be shaped to suit their wishes. Declamation, E T 'Fisbback. Sunset Park, that you think of any combi- concerts atand bas grown quite city, last found in the state. Three teach There were thirteen nations which Essay, Results of scientific invention,' P.( tfes summer, popular effective as this? there. Capt. Tbos. Walsh bas supplied nation so R Cabell. ers offer especial advantages in all offered formal protests against the Be turc you gt SCOTT'S Emuhlon. Ste thit th the band with an excellent room for recourses. Write for particulars to tariff bill, probably a larger num. Chorus close of the program a receptii.'( nun and fnh re on tht wripftr. iy hearsals, heated by steam and nicely fitted At tbo Prin. E. McCulley, county ex- ber than ever belorc. Curiously, will be tendered the teachers by citizens o up. Tbis room was opened recently with 50c. nd $1.00, ll dnigjltti, aminer, Hanson, Ky. an examination of the records of Earlinglon, a big oyster supper. SCOTT & UOWNE, ClwmUtj, Nw York. to-da- y Mc-Ktnle- y Qunpocc proTcd by the statements of ing druggist everywhere, show that tho peoplo liao an abiding confidence in Hood's Sarsaparllla. (Ireat Shackelford Lacks 337 proved by the oIuntary state-VUlC- b Getting- - a menu of thousandi of men and women show that Hood' Hamparllla ad- Votes Cast. tually docs possess mcr Il51,l by purifying, rlching and Invigorating tho MONEY COMING IN FROM blood, tipon which not only health but life Itself depends. Tho great Frankfort, Ky., Nov. of ,Ioo1'9 Sarsaparllla. In Great OFFICIAL VOTE, State Canvassing Board Complete their Work of Counting. Votes of of flajority SHERIFFS. 29. The Hood's Sarsapahlla - Austria-Hungar- Company, c4n near rasetiog with a serious accident one day lately. He was throwing coat Into tbe furnace when the flames flashed out into his face.burnlng his eyes in such a mannner that for several days he was confined to his home, but we are pleased lo state that he is able to resume work again. Thanksgiving day was observed here by our miners Many attended church service and others amused themselves at the ball. The strike In the Northern Illinois district ended Twelve thousand men have gone back to work in the Coal City, liraidwood. Carbon Hill, Spring Valley, Lodi, Seatonvllle, La Salle and Oglesby field. Ono thousand men remain out at Streator, the only point where miners and operators have not agreed. A. settlement there is expected within a week. Victory is with the miners, although tbey have.not won all they asked. Their chief demand was for a "mine run" price; that is a rate per Ion as tbe coal comes from the mine, unscreened. This has been conceded in some places. Where the rate remains fixed on the price per net ton of screened coal a substantial advance has been won. The increase in wages all through the district amounts approximately to 10c a Ion over the schedule made last May. The strike has been on since July 4. It started as pari of tbe general strike ordered by the United Mine Workers of America The Pennsylvania and Ohio miners settled their differences early in September. The Indiana work was resumed a boli t tbe same time. The 30,000 miners of Illinois refused to ratify the terms of the agreement made at Columbus, O , and continued the strike. One ot the best tests yet made with tbe r mining machines now being tested by the Hecla Coal Company was made last Tuesday night by Len Huff, who cut eighty feet in five hours with one cf these machines This is certainly fine work and shows that the operator of the machine understood his business, e Morgan-Gardne- New Winter' Schedules Southern Railway in Kentucky. New Winter" Schedules of the Southern Railway becomes effective December 5th, 1897, after which time trains wilt leave Louisville 7:45 a, m , 4:05 p. m. and 7:45 p. m. Trains will leave Lexington 4:40 a. m., 7:35 a. m , 430 p. m. arriving Louisville 7:25 a. m , 10.50 a. m. and 7:30 p. m Connections will be made as usual at Lawrenceburg for andfrom Harrodsburg and Durgin, and at Versailles for and from Midway and Georgetown Connections are made at Lexington with trains for points South and at Louisville with lines for the North and West. Parlor cars on day trains and through Sleeping Car Louisville to Chattanooga on night trains. Oy this new change of schedule, tho Southern Railway train leaving Louisville 7.45 a m reached Chattanooga 5:53 p. m Atlanta to 40 p m and Jacksonville, Fla. 8 43 a m. For complete schedules and information, apply to nearest Ticket Agent of Ihe Southern Railway, or address Wm H. Tayloe, Asa't Gen'l Passenger Aent, 21G Fourth Avenue, Louisville, Ky. J ii ' l l WE HAVE THEM E.Z.waist CELEBRATED e i!bAftA!AftAAftAAAAAftAAAftftAAftAjJ A NEW SUIT ;: & & ab & & e, gold-standar- d ;: & I BISHDP & CD,,. $ $160,-000,00- 0, to-da- State-hous- e. lBilpcpipig 1? A i???$9?9?5:$3f Proper o I 10 i f Balance well-mad- the Best Earl-ingto- le I turn-table- turn-tabl- e Chilli-cotb- Persistent Coughs cod-liver Hang on turn-tabl- e one-hal- f . sixty-fou- r f w to Your Dollar SCOTT'S cod-liv- er EMULSION least. our y ife$cjftc$cBc$?3i 3 IX) - ' 5- - 1 rji- C'S t..iijj&4eftfeL. v- - JiiimJ',' w ir3fr iii'ii ' A- - 'K s j u. Pl k . I I A fk :fc.. JR. r To Cure a Cold In One Day. were Take Laxative Dromo Quinine Tablets. added to the debating, or rather, All Druggists 'refund the money if it fails Philomathic Club. No little in- to Cure. 3jc For sale by St. Dernard Drug Store, Earlington, Ky. terest is evinced in these meetings, and a great deal of amusement, Seven men arc dead and sevenwith considerable profit, perhaps, teen more are likely to die at is gotten out of tlfeni. A thunder Maplesvillc, Ala., from drinking A number of new members His Stomach. ' SILVER JUBILEE , r James Johnson, a thrifty colored mail of Earlington, whoha's great love for horseflesh and always Will b Celebrated by J?ev. Father keeps one or more good Jibrses, Coenen's Congregation, Wedlost a good horse the other day, "8u 3nbuslru roe (Ebrtoe." nesday, December 8. either by singular accident or through the wicked design of some Anniversary of the enemy. After death the throat Twenty-fift- h LOCAL HEWS. and stomach of the animal were Establishment of the Catholic discovered to contain broken glass Church in Earlington. vMr. and Mrs'.' V. R Coyle very which had lacerated those parts and caused his death. pleasantly entertained a few of FATIIEK VALENTINE HOLDING MISMON. tlieir young friends, last Saturday Stvth op Ohio, City op Toledo ) ' evening. f Lucas Countv, Frank J. Ciibnxv makes oath thai ha is Tuite Services Daily Ending With Special It is probable that tho old St. toe seo lor partner of lbs firm of P. T. Cue Lecture "Modern Christianity" Georgo hotel at Evansvillo will be nby & Co., doing business in the Clly of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and Wednesday Night. bought by a syndicate of Evans tbat said firm will pay the sum of ONE villc business men who will make HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and Rev. Father Valentine Leonard, a hostelry of the place. every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hai.l'r Catarrh Curb of Louisville, is holding a mission I'KANK I. CHENEY. Dr, G. B. Fayne, Who is known this week at the Church of the me and subscribed in Sworn to to tho people of Earlington from my presence, before 6th. day of December, Immaculate Conception, Three this his former residence here, has de- A. D. 1886. services daily are held. Qne at a. W. GLEASON. cided to make Earlington his home ;.!; a. m.. for the benefit of the Notary Public. men who have to go early to work? again. Tuk.Bei: extends a wel- j seal. come and hopes ho may prosper. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken Internally. one at 7.30 p. m.j the principal and acts directly on the blood and mucous service of the day being held in the A Missouri editor, in response surfaces of the system. Send for testi- evening. to the question, "Do hogs pay?" monials, free These continued services in the F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. Catholic church "A great many constitute what is fid; will take a paper for do not. Sold by Druggists, 73c. several known to protestants as a proHall's Family Pills are the best. years and then some day the paper tracted meeting, and are given will come back marked refused." An English manufacturing con- principally for the instruction of cern has rented a mill at PassaiC, Catholics. The series of services Mr. T. N. Long has rented N. J., for the purpose of manufac and sermons will culminate, howDavis' shop, and will engage in turing silk and plush. Machinery ever in a lecture by Father Valenblacksmitliing hete. Mr. Long is on the way and they expect to tine next Wednesday night on the comes from Madisonvillc, is com- begin work early in January. occasion of the celebration of the petent at his trade, and will be The provisions of the tariff law twenty-fiftanniversary of the esfound attending strictly to his busi- have caused this move. Employ- tablishment of the Catholic orness ment will be given at first to about ganization in Earlington. The 500 men. title of this lecture will be "ModMr. . Matt Adams, uncle of ern Christianity." The lecture Mr. J. M. Adams, the popular L. The Surprise of All. will be free. & N.t agent, at Ilopkinsvillc, died Mr. Jones, & the firm of at Rockcastle, Tuesday morning, Son, Cowden,of III., drugspeaking JonesDr, When Father Cocncn came toof Earlington twenty-fivyears ago,of heart disease, it is supposed. King's New Discovery, in says' that last winfifMr. Adams traveled for a ter bis, wife was attacked with La Grippe, December 8, 1872, there were and died in the hotel and her case grew so serious that physi- teen Catholjcs with which to becians at Cowden and Pana could do nothing gin the new organization. On at Rockcastle. for her. It seemed to develop into Hasty that day he called on the. officers of Consumption. Having Dr. King's New Mrs. Reid's Grecian Art Enter- DiscoverIn store, and selling lots of It, he the St. Bernard Coal Company., tainment will be given at Madi- took a bottle of it home, and to the sur- Col. E G. Scbrec and Mr. J no. B. sonvillc on next Monday evening. prise of all she began to get better from Atkinson with reference to a lot first She has said to the young ladies cured dose, and halt dozen dollar bottles upon which to establish a church. ber sound and well Dr. King's with whose assistance the enter New .Discovery for Consumption, Coughs A lot of two acres was also given tainment was so successfully car- and Colds is guaranteed 1o do this good for a graveyard, and since the early ried through here, that she desires work. Try it, Free trial botles at St. 'days of the church here, additional territory has been added until now their presence on the Iront row, Bernard Drug Store, of with their escorts, for all of whom Gov. Bradley will recommend to the church and school property she offers to furnish complimentary Superintendent Goslcc the appoint- the Catholic congregation is very humtickets. ment of Boyd Morrow, of Somer- greatly increased over their ble beginnings. set, as Receiver of the Lakeland From the small beginning of James Freeman, formerly of Asylum. Earlington, but now in the drug fifteen members, worshipping for business at Howell, Ind., came the first in a log district school The Woman's Friend. near losing his store by fire on "I know from my own experience tbat house which stood on the site now Wednesday morning of last week. for ladies of a constipated habit there is occupied by the residence of Mayor Becker & Thompson's grocery nothing to supply Ihe place of German W. F. Burr, there is now a large Liver Powder." which stood near was destroyed Springfield, Ohio. Mrs, J. P. Mencness, and thriving congregation numberbut Freeman's building, although "I have taken German Live- Powder for ing more than three hundred it caught fire, was saved by vigor- ujrspcpsia, iau Diner liver irouoies, anu members, worshipping in a magous work of the Howell fire de- would not be without it." Miss Jennie nificent church, with very choice Green, Abiline. Tex partment. property. "Friends advised me to try German school' and parsonage Liver Powder for long standing liver com- Truly the progress of this organiMessrs. Josh Wyatt, of Charles- plaint. 1 had relief before I had taken one zation must be a source of gratifidid me more good than all med- cation to all of the congregation ton, Peter Bowles, of Richland, bottle. prescribed by physicians." Mrs. James, Burchficld and other gentle- icine Campbell, and not the least to Rev. Father Jeftersonville, Ind. men from the county, visited Tub John Coenen, who has labored faithfully Bee oflicc yesterday morning, and The entire turnpike system of and incessantly for the upbuilding were pleased to notice the work- Lincoln county, with the exception of their interests. ing of our new engine and presses of a few small roads, has been In addition to the lecture anand the work in hand. The opera- - made free by the Fiscal Court. nounced for next Wednesday even tiotn of a printing ing on the celebration of tho silver office are always interesting, and A serious position is that of a person jubilee, there will be given one of we appreciate the visits of friends. wbo through neglect of a seemingly trivial rather Cocnen's delightful organ cougb, or cold is threatened by that dread recitals, and the whole program Mr. J. M. Johnson, special agent destroyer of mankind consumption. 'Do will be made entertaining and innot neglect a cough or cold, however for the Provident Savings Life trifling. It Is a menace of consumption, structive. Insurance Co., of New York, is in and consumption is pronounced incurable The joins in the congratuthis .week. He has already written by all honest physicians. Dr. Dell's Pine lations Bee members of the Cathto the is the best cough and cold!cure. one. policy of $5,000 for an Earlupon the compleelse is good." For sale olic ington man. Mr. Johnson is an Nothing Bernard "just asStore, Earlington; tion congregation quarter oi a cenby St. Drug of their first excellent gentleman whom we have Geo. King, St. Charles. tury and the successful progress known for some years and the made during that time. policy he offers is very attractive. The sale of the Willimantic The company he represents is also thread works to a foreign company After a Fever. gilt edged. If he calls on you give has been practically settled. About "After a fever I was very weak. My him "a friendly hearing. He can 52,500,000 will be paid. blood was poor and I bad catarrh. My do you good. face broke out with pimples. When I f - Obtain T TRIED TO KIDNAP. A SINGULAR ACCIDENT. WATCH AND RAZOR STOLEN, Negro Straggler Plunders a Bureau Drawer for firs. Sam Ingram While She Is Getting Him a Lunch. THE THIEF AN first-clas- a -' h e Nash-villejious- e, -, 1 1 well-equippe- d Tar-Hone- y began taking Hood's Sarsaparilla the pimples commenced to disappeaV and now Ibey are all gone, and my catarrh is relieved." W. WESLKy Collins, 1125 Cheatham Street, Nashville, Tenn. Hood's Pills are easy to take, easy to operate. Cure indigestion, biliousness. ajc. ' lien Freight Office Burned. Morions Gap. STho L. H. and St. L. railroad and Whitney freight office at' Henderson burned - friends arc touring the Bluegrass Monday night. Records and docuMr. Whitney has 'warns and telegraph instruments this week. wVre saved. The building was of bought several high priced blooded V.-- - waterThe new Hawesville bolt was administered to the affirm- wood alcohol. works plant is running as smoothly ative, who were so certain of their After hearing some friends continually as could be wished. position that they did not even take Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and trouble to make the final rejoinder, liarrboea Remedy, Curtis Fleck, of AnaFor children wbo take cold easily and by the adverse decision of the heim California, purchased a bottle of it are subject to the croup, no remedy is so judges. And they have been going tor his own use. and is as now enthusiastic helpful as Dr. Bell's Pine It around since with, the air of the over its wonderful work as any one can be. should be in every house ready for an The 35 and so cent bottles are for sale emergency St. Bernard Drug Store, man that didn't know what hit him. by St. Bernard Drug Store. Earlington; Earlington; King, Charles. ral-in- g -- 1 Tar-Hone- Geo. King, St. Charles; T. Robinson, Geo St. The. city of Henderson has en joined Sheriff Negley from collect ing State and county taxes on its s gas works, and other public property. water-work- li'ltlc value. "i horses. fir, J. D. Martin, Postmaster. pointment as postmaster at sonvillc. The time when the 'lange will take place is not known nut it will probably be soon. As lias been for some time un- Co., Chicago, and get a free sample box derstood would be the case, Mr. J. of Dr. King's New Lite Pills. A trial will you of These D. Martin has received his ap- convince In actiontheir merits.particularly pills ef and are are easy Madifective in toe cure ot Constipation anil Sick Headache. For Malaria and Liver troubles they have been proved invaluable. They are guaranteed to be perfectly free from every deleterious substance and to be purely vegetable. They do not weaken by their action, but by giving lone to stomach and bowels greatly invigorate the system. Regular size 35c. per box. bom uy bt Bernard Drug Store. Free Pills. Send your address lo II. E. Rucklen & V Attention, ?vYou arc hereby requested to meet jtt Madisonvillc in the circuit court room, on the first Monday in December, at 10.30, a. m. Particular V" business on hand. L. D. Hqcskhsmitii, Com. fc? Thos. H. Smith, Sec'y. -- ." The new Catholic Church at Reeds, Henderson county, was dedicated Sunday. Don't be persuaded Into buying liniments Jf VI . I MLS k a without reputation or merit Chamberj - Killad at Vhlte Plains. lain's Pain Balm costs no more, and its "Oliver Cranor, aged 33 or 24, merits haye been proven by a test of many married, was killed at White years. Such letters as the following from Hueneme, Cal., L, G. 'Plains Monday night, He is stantly Bagley, received: "The bestare conremedy being brother-in-lato Baxter Ashby for pain I have ever used is Chamberlain's whom The Bee interviewed as he Pain Balm, and I say so after having used was on. his way to that' place in re- it In my family for several years." It cures and back, sponse to a message. Mr. Ashby rheumatism,bylameBernard sprains Store,swellEarlDrug ings. Sold St. could then give no particufar of ington; Ben T. Robinson, Morions Gap; the tragedy. Geo, King, sSt, Charles, w interesting letters were received by Dr. Hartman. Columbus, Ohio, from thankful women: Mrs. L, A. Adams, Beard-eTenn., writes; "I can gladly mend Dr. . Hartman's won- V...3U. 1 -- WkV ) w aCi vs. ,. aeriui remedies. si They are all any housewife needs with the books sent free treating on the different a for four ailments, I have used years and it never fails to give relief if taken in lime. Whenever I feel done up it helps me wonderfully. In cases of colds, chills, la grippe, if taken in hot water, it acts like a cbarm. I can recommend it for pains in the back, cold hands and feet. You will save doctor bills by the use of Dr Hartman's wonderful medicines." rec-co1 fc INTERESTING LETTERS. The following n, ... Phil Speck, the Popular Evans- A Falling Object Could Find Novillc Drummer, Rescues where to Land but on n His Boy. Man's Mead. Evansville, Ind., Nov. 29. Two masked men went to the home of Phillip Speck, at 9 o'clock last Henderson Urldge Tall Enough (or the night. They met Speck's Tallest Man to Pass on the son in the yard, tied his Tallest Car. hands behind him and placed a rope around his neck. They were Brakeman Knight, coming south leaving the yard when scared off. they were kidnapping on a freight Thursday night of last It is thought week met with a most singular acthe boy to hold for a ransom. cident. It was a thing that would not happen again perhaps in a How to Prevent Pneumonia. Therefore lie has At Ibis lime of tbe year a cold is easily thousand years. contracted, and if let to run its course that distinction of having been without tbe aid of some reliable cough knocked on the head in a most medicine is liable lo result in that dread singular way and of having escaped We know of no betdisease, pneumonia. ter remedy to cure a cough or cold than serious injury and probably death Chamberlain's L'ough Remedy, We have by a very narrow margin. While used it quite extensively and it has always his train was crossing the HenderOolagali, inu. son bridge, Knight was struck on given entire satisiaction. Ter. Chief This is the only remedy tbat is known to the head by a piece of lumber, a be a certain preventive of pneumonia. paint bucket or some other thing Among the many thousands who have used that seems to have been shaken it for colds and la grippe we have never yet from the bridge work over head. learned of a single case having resulted in Persons wbo have weak lungs The painting crew had only repneumonia. or have reason lo fear an attack of pneu- cently been repainting the bridge, monia, should keep tbe remedy at band. and are supposed to have left some Tbe 35 and 50 cent sizes for sale by of their traps on thd bridge. That St. Bernard Drug Store, Earlington; Ben T. Robinson, Morions Gap, George King, a falling missile should thus seek so small a thing as a, man's head St. Charles. upon which to land in all that long expanse of freight cars is the A SUCCESSFUL FIRM. strange part of it. Knight's head received a gash some two inches or more in length. He held on the Anderson and Waller, Proprietors running board as he fell under the of the Racket Store, ATndi- blow and at the depot was taken to Letcher's hospital, coining on sonville. to Earlington the next evening. Knight had presence of mind to Da a Strictly Cash Dullness Which lias tell a reporter for a Henderson Increased More Than Four I'old in paper that his name was Smith, in order that the news might not get Three Years. to his wife and sister in Hopkins-villThe firm of Anderson and It was Waller, at Madisonvillc, proprie- Knight hadat first rumored that been struck by a part tors of the big "Racket Store," of the bridge which was built too the other day, made to The Bee a low to allow a man to stand while very interesting exhibit of their riding on a tall car. But The Bee present business and the history of interviewed Conductor Joe Burch, is one of the their business affairs since they who road and knows tallest men on ever inch of the opened the Madisonvillc house it well, and he refutes the story. three and a half years ago. He says he has ridden over the One of the most unusual fea- bridge on the tallest cars that are tures found in this store is the cash built many a time and that his head was never yet in danger; that system of sales. although there seems to be not There is absolutely nothing sold much space to spare to a tall on credit to anybody not even man passing swiftly over the the most wealthy and responsible. bridge on a tall car, there is yet a When the firm began business safe margin of several inches. in Madisonvillc they were told that To Cure a Cold in one Day a strictly cash business was impos- Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. sible. But they adhered to the All Druggists refund tbe money if it fails to Cure. 25c. policy which they had outlined and have proven that such a busiHANSON. ness could be conducted there MissOra Williams, of the country, is visiting in. Hanson. with eminent success. Three and a half years ago when John Burns, ot this place! is in St. Louis for a few days. this the house was established T. M. Goocb returned from Missouri a firm did not even permit goods to few days since, where he has been for some be taken home on trial before they time. John Childers, wbo has been visiting in were paid for. North Carolina, returned home not long This strict adherancc to the rule since. offended some customers, but the Miss Salena Rudd, wbo was thrown from knowledge of the fact that both her horse and badly hurl, not long since, is improving, purchases and sales arc for spot C. S. Burns and family, of Nashville, cash, and that the goods are spent several days here last week with his bought and sold at lowest possible mother, wbo has been quite ill. James Livingston and family, wbo prices, has made friends of the been living in Arkansas for the past have nine many who have thus learned the years, have returned lo make old Kentucky advantage of buying from a strictly their home again. cash house. The statements of those wbo have been The proof of the firm's success cured by Hood's Sarsaparilla prove the may be stated in a very few words. great merit of this medicine. Get only Hood's. At the beginning of the business Owensboro Tobacco Alarket. they had a stock of merchandise, Owensboro, Ky., Nov. 28. Toworth only about $27300. Now, after so brief a time, the firm car- day's local tobacco sales were the of the season. Forty loads ries from Si 0,000 to $15,000 largest were sold at auction, the highest stock. price for leaf being S7.50. The The sales, Mr. Anderson says, private contract deliveries we also for each day in the month just past heavy. were more than double the sales HOW TO FIND OUT. for the corresponding days of November 1896. Messrs. Anderson and Waller Fill a bottle or common water glass with bours; it stand refunded the purchase money on urine, and let setting twenty-fou- r a diseased indicates a sediment or anything no matter what bought condition of tbe kidneys. When urine from them, which is not satisfac- stains linen it is positive evidence of kidney trouble. Too frequent desire to urintory to the purchaser. No ques- ate or pains in tbe back, is also convincing is proof tbat tbe kidneys and bladder are out All that tions arc askdd. of order. necessary is to return goods with WHAT TO DO. the statement that they do not There is a comfort in the knowledge so expressed, tbat suit. Such liberal treatment often tbe great kidney Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-rooremedy, fulfills every makes them friends and they have wish in relieving pain in the back, kidneys, urinary been known to refund money on liver, bladder and every part of the to hold passages. It corrects inability cut goods. urine and scalding urin in passing it, or following or bad Their buyer goes East twice a beer,effects overcomes use of liquor, wine ne-- ( that unpleasant and year, where,as he says,he searches cessity of being compelled to get up many diligently and buys nothing but limes during tbe night to urinate. Tbet mild and extraordinary effects ot bargain lots of goods at lowest is soon realized. It stands tbe highthe most prices. This is hard work but it est for its most wonderful cures of medicine distressing cases. If you need a must be done in order to supply a you should have the best. Sold by For price fifty constant line of bargains in cloth- a sample bottle cents and one dollar. sent and pamphlet, both ing, Dry Goods, Shoes, Hosiery, free by mail, mention The Bee and send . JSiimv High Ari Cloth ing We make and sell this famous make of eleven-year-ol- d Fitly Years Ago. When ardent lovers took their All, No microbes on their kisses. How happy they were not to know The germ-fa50 year ago. d No theory of germs (0 chlll . Affection's budding bllnei J Ayer's Cherry Pectoral is tho standard family remedy of tho world for colds, coughs and lung diseases. It is not a palliative, and is not therefore put up in small cheap bottles. It is put up in largo bottles for the household. They coat more but cure more. Fads como and go but no theory or fad can overthrow tho fact, that the greatest euro for all colds, coughs and throat and lung diseases, is Ayer'a Cherry Pectoral. 50 Years of Cures. A Fish Story. (Hustler.) Rod-gers, e. Shum Graham, Lawrence Nat Helm, Ezra Tapp and Charley Whittinghill all went to Curlew last week to fish. Some one discovered a musk-ra- t hole in the bank of the lake and began to prod around in the hole. They soon discovered that it was full of game and.turtles. When they completed the "job they had 125 turtles and 60 catfish for their trouble. It is supposed some of the fish got away. Yucatan Chill Tonic reliable and popular tonic, and febrifuge. It breaks tbe chill and prevents its return, strengthening Tbe great One day last week Conductor sell it at retail Sam Ingram sent a negro man to cheaper than his house with a bundle for his you can buy wife. The negro was a traveler and did not Utloug in Earlington. the ordinary When he hau delivered the packor. common age he asked Mrs. Ingram for a readv-mad- e lunch. Mrs. Ingram thought he LloHiing. Wevc been manwas porter lromjthe depot, and having no bread in the house, left him ufacturers and retailers for s twenty-sevethere while she went to Mr. years. Our clothto get a piece for him. That ing is known and sold in every lady asked her if she was not afraid State and Territory of the he would steal something while she was out, but Mrs. Ingram, in Union. You pay no middlethe kindness of her heart thought men's profits when you trade the fellow would certainly not take with us. We sell at one price. anything while she was getting All goods arc as represented what he had asked for. Returning or money given back. We she found rings, money and other can fit man, boy or child, not things ol value which she had left on the bureau and did not then only in Clothing, but Hats, look further, thinking everything Caps and Furnishings; always safe. Later, however she did look at a profit to you. All mail into her top bureau drawer, and orders promptly attended to. was astonished to find her gold watch, chain and a razor gone. The We pay expressage one way. alarm was given and Marshal Bar-ncstarted on the trail, with Lee A telephone Cozart assisting. message was sent to Morton's Gap. EVANSVILLE, IND. , .y The negro was arrested at that place just as Marshal Barnett arrived and he searched the fellow, OW ? Stutly.ihe finding on him the watch and razor, Phonography, by Ilcpn and Marshal Gianninicamcin with and Jerome U. the chain which the thiet had fvWPFWPIr iloward. A perfect self- structor. Over 100.000 thrown away. bookThe negro gave his name as to Write lseneorv by allsemi itwin rith the Phono Jack Dixon from Gallatin, Tenn., Ruder and the and carried in his pocket a picture Phonoeralhic Cotv Boot. of himself in convict garb. Hc for S1.35, cloth, or Jr.is, boards. was taken to jail at Madfsonville, THE DENN PITMAN SYSTEM has for 43 years been the standard. Called ' and will await circuit court. The watch is understood to have by the U.S. Ilureau of Education "The American System." First priie, World's Fair. Full been a wedding gift from her hus- information and complete catalogue, free. band and Mrs. Ingram was over- THE PHONOGRAPHIC INSTITUTE OHIO. joyed at its recovery. Long-staff'n tt Clothing. We Strouse & Brtfs., . H r, Don't Tobacco Spit and Smoke lour lire Anay. To quit tobacco easily and forever, bo mas netlc, full ot life, nervo and vigor, tako the patient and gives healthy tone and tho wonderworker, tbat makes weak men vigor without regard to diet. Pleasant to strong. All druggists, 50c or II. Curo guaranPrice 50c. take. Warranted at drug teed. Booklet and sample free. Address Sterling Itcmedy Co., Chicago or New York. store. The Bee has just received a fine assortment of cards and other stationery and can furnish anything in the printing line on short notice in best style and at lowest prfces. w tmmmmmm """ wm mm m m m m mtimtwmmmtmms Given Away With Every $25 WATCH Purchase, arrangements 1 ALEXANDER HAS made whereby he Good Until March It is 1, '98 can present to his customers, absolutely without charge, a large number of good, servicable Watches, guaranteed to keep good time and suitable for any gentleman to wear. I B not necessary that you. buy the whole $25 worth of goods at once. Every purchase goes to make up the total, and if your purchases amount to IS strictly a $25 at apy time before March 1, 1898, present, and you are not the Watch is yours. DO NOT MISS charged for it in the purchase price of THIS GREAT OPPORTUNITY OF the goods you buy. Our goods arcsold GETTING WITHOUT COST as cheaply as anywhere in the United States. This is simply an extra in- SUCH A USEFUL AND VALU ABLE PRESENT. ducement to you to buy. J 1 5 p Z THE WATCH 2 2 2 5 "S 55 ;ii,u.Ui..i,.....u.u.ii.uu U. uuu u tu m ,.u.u.uiu.u..m,u3 J.T.ALEXANDER, MADISONVILLE, KENTUCKY. t, i 1 m TO KIEBUPAtiB.YOURJH . dont fail.to.u5e- CAPACITYWRITe: fo-&ri5 PRICES 4yt COBLlAQOWfl Swamp-Roo- fVDAILY V J ?wl S drug-gest- s, Dr. Kilmer Gent's Furnishings, Ladies' Fur- your full postoffice address loTbe proprie& Co., Binghampton, N. Y. nishings, etc., etc., which may al- tors of this paper gaurantee the genuineways be found on their counters. ness of this offer. The "Racket Store" handles alTHE BURLINGTON'S NEW most everything you can think of OBSERVATION VESTIBULED ' and their motto is "Underbuy and TRAINS. Undersell." The most complete daily trains Narrow Escape From Death. Henderson, Ky., Nov. 29. Dr. Miss L i n n i e J. N. Powell, a prominent physiWiggins. Berlin cian at Corydon, this county, took Heights, Ohio, an overdose of morphine this mornwrites: "I sufmistake, Antidotes were fered with catarrh ing by of the nose, head given, and he is now in a fair way and throat for to recover. three years. I could get no relief until I VtAnan 4 i$ '',i"M- ;ocaAe&b CURECOtlSTIPATIOH wr mm ATV A lANDV CATHARTIC K ALL r.niDiTOffnw . W 11. H M-- - M.S ? ' TKFrtrprlMtfStMMrMtMl(MM, 1222 Untlilfmuifanaiiiijuv U. STKMJSOMMBBT CO.. ClilMlW. DRIM4ISTS f eeMtlMitMU rtmrrii art tU MmI Lxr WW usitimimmtM""1. ii tHHH Smi. SIT. ; j tles. It has done Independent of curing my ca wonders tarrh, it has greatly improved my general I cannot describe the change. health. Any one suffering from catarrh and knowing that It can be cured would be very uq wise n6t to take Dr. Hartman's advice. a does the rest,' Follow directions. a Drug ManufacAddress The turing Company, Columbus, Ohio, for a free book entitled ''Winter Catarrh." Ask your druggist for a free Almanac for 1858, ,' Pe-ru-- f V Jr.WV yVrJcfc' Tr; IM'A 1 ( ,alinS I took Peru-na- , for Fifty Cents. Guaranteed tobacco habit euro, makos weak men strong, blood pure. 60c, II. All druccUts. three bot The Jailer of Henderson arrested a man claiming to be irom Fall pocket River, Mass. with pocket knives on his person. He is accusad of robbing a Mt. Vernon cutlery house. 10c, 96c. m Bdacate Yoar llowels W 1th Cmcarflti. Candy Cathartic, euro constipation (orovcr. It C. O. O. (all, drug gists refund mpney. HY AND ACTIVE WANTBD-TRU5TWORTcr ladle to travel for rMoonsi- Monthly EDWARD ELLIOT, ble,, etiabllthed home In Kentucky. ftj.Do ana etpeiMM. reunion tsdjr, ;Kerer Manager. ece. Kuclote Company, Dept.sttmped envnlorn-T- ht Ceneral JoKpbj Mo, St. R., Cbteigor Dominion in the West for all classes of travel, are just out of the Burlington shops. These are trains Nos. 15 and 16, between S. Louis, and Kansas City, St. Joseph, Colorado and Montana, These arc vestibuled throughout with the handsome wide observation Pintsch-lightevestibules. The chair cars have oak and mahogany finish, Pintsch light and courteous free porters' service. The latest productions of compartment sleepers between St. Louis and Kansas City, offer the exclusivcness of drawing rooms without any additional berth charges. These are the only wide vestibuled trains from St. Louis to Kansas City and Denver. These are also the trains from St. Louis, St. Joseph and Kansas City for all travel via the Burlington's short Northwest Main Line, to Montana, Washington, Tacoma,, Seattle, etc. d mrf'vij pra: BEST STEM .u .cr. n ORDtFtAMD Xaugiat USE HO - a 0IEHEH . tsaO-i- oO RyVii J 1W MATiKET.aDi,US A TFL " ' I4J i'i.i.U. i. COM, on . c fe F fe, ORDERS PROMPTLY fILXEP . .Fv!2. D- m r(D)'ATlSFA(rnQriSUARAMflE- L. w, WAKELEV, General PaM. Agt. St. Louis. Ho. 5 L Jh. J ( wswm .&&&& W'fW&$L " 1 . !W?R8w"': nwps' f Ri'iiii fr-- "jr , TV'WWff ' r i I .). v. - -- s EXCHANGE ROLLER MILLS. FRANK TUTT, PROPRIETOR, KY. MADISONVILLE, ffc THE SUNDAY SCHOOL, Lesson x, Trlt or - ..kAsAskAiBAAA'skAttA fourth quarter, international SERIES, t?EC. 5. Makes unsurpassed Flour, Meal, Bran, Crushed Corn, Feed s The people mill produces. Meal every thing a of the "county are invited to come in and be treated right. Gives on exchange as much as any mill, and guaranteed satisfaction. Flour warranted to be superior quality. first-clas- llio Lesson, Dill. II, orj- Vcrtcs, Tctt, I'lill. II, B Couimentary by the Ilcr. D. 31. Slenrus. . m r Trade With Webster, McLean and Adjoining Counties Solicited r MEDICINE for the MILLION!.. Medicine Sold at Retail for Five Cents a Package the first experimental step ina direction that may lead to a revolution in the trade. A Pocular Proprietary i placVlpUita.aricetato manufacturing chemists, tho Rlpans Chemical Company. inMSof'mftMWnluM ainoiiit metllcnl men than any other, for he euro or al- imimireil tiitftMion or ievUtlonof fetich Mil common to man ni li.uo their origin in an and cIlniliiMiintf vrai wukenva cnnftHtr for awlmllatlnff foo.1. absorbing nourishment nearly i.X,i.( ..,.... ii.t. ii,wt (a i,i in inpluilA preparing their standard called upou toprcscrlue. In disease r.ir which-- the physician Is imnrKAn iiMtnin f hft mm nan v laid uuwu mo ijriucipio . . .i nnnfii.n r.""?.7.r.rc.u.:h.. prolocteil us to main IU ciilltlc Intact ami unimpaired through any iiliu 1 Snd of time In any climate. Oul the choicest drugs should be used, their preparation i should boln accorJanco with the, latwtlwrfectod methods of modern Klecer.lhi-lauule-the corks racked In clau. protected by absorbent ntton.and securely corked. Hicu cf these used hare been of n grade so high I" Its requirements that no inanufrcluicr everyday stoppers could supply moro than a small proportion from Ills output that would meet the exacting specincatlons. Tho rlais vials were In turn packed In I oxes of auallty not surpassed In beauty and peifeellonof workmanship by tliocouscd by the JUtIdk sftihclrlilKhilandard. most fastidious dealers In Jewelsaud omamcnlsorgold. vary from It. the proprietors resorted to tho accepted modern andnevereonsentlnirto their newspaper advertising methods of making;years commodity known, and scren hundred thousand dollars has Informed every American citizen In wllhla fit 0 concerning tu snperlomnd surprising iualltl(-- i of.Moans Tabules. llelng thoughtful and painstaking obrers of the changed conditions that sweep oyer the commercial world, and careful to nolo every circumstance having a bearing upon the successful prosecution of their trade, the managers of the company hare noted kV, .I...M i n nmwnt insistent demand for n lowwr nrtco for evprr article that reaches or approaches an universal use, and Hint the people, although requiring the lolng called best of crerjlhlng. resent unnecessary upon to pay heavy percentages for aupeifluous protection against aeveriorauo that might re wrapping aul (lacking or years, but Is needless In be consumed in a silt In It has also lieendlseorcred,the case or n purchase intended to actual experience. ana proved by the test or timeanu week. navo me '" been quuiuoB Inasmuch as, ticder that these TaUUiesllO not that mightICIIUVIH-- haroium Ul expected, ur uuuiuu.iuu til iat first cetlence from exposuro bag or pocket favorable conditions, those that have lain looeo In a drawer, n traveling as efficacious as for several weeks or months are found to be practically as fresh and ever. Acting upon theso suggestions, and noting particularly the unimpaired prosperity of , iuin . n.in,nH nnwwU fnrArnt Instead of thfc old rst I VL vmvuui, and the general tendency In all directions toward low rates find Increased sales, the company have entered upon the experiment of putting up Illpans Tabules In pasteboard cartons, which they will oiler to tho trade upon terms which will permit of a package lielng sold by the druggist or storekeeper nt a yirlce lower than ever before adopted for one half a ten tabules, or a proprietary medicine FIVE CENTS the. manufacture doses, for In the form cent each. with which and sale The company will not discontinue Illpans the people havelearned to know and value theas may Tartules. but wllloffer ths cheaper desire them. It should beplslnly the benefit of such Is Identical In both sorts, the only difference understood that the quality of the medlclno lielng In the form ond comparative cost of packing or putting up. The five-cen- t any packdrag, ages are not yet to be had of all dealers, although It Is probable .that almost a single do so cist will obtain n supply when requested by a customer to to any! but In any case cents In paid, address for Ave carton, containing ten tabules, will bo sent, postage 10 stimps. forwarded to the Illpans Chemical Co., No. Spruce St. New York. Until the goods are thoroughly Introduced to tho trade, agents and peddlers will be supplied at a price which will allow them a fair margin of iT0flt,vliii ldoten cartons for 40 cents. IJ dosn (III cartons) for $1.33. S gross (TM cartons) lor $30.52. 29 gross (3,W0 cartons) for, 81'iu. casn witn ine oraer in every coin ?"? .u. II. vV ki. MEW ENTERPRISE STOVES 200,000 (AT DAILY OVER use ovsTrtf owe oivina SATISFACTION. A- - They are made of Southern Iron by Southern "Workmen, who are sustained by the products of Southern Farmers. They last longer and make more homes happy than any other Stove on earth. Fire backs srnaranteed for 15 years. 1 3M ill il ' If your Dealer does not handle them, WRITE FOR CATALOdUE. "'v it tsssHssssssssssssssssBH Blf Bsssssy nBssssssssssssPyS--- LsPlCjC'tgC;s3EgssSsssssssisMJPf welfaro of Methodists, nnd bo Methodists of Baptists, Haptists of Prcsbyterlannnd so on, nil uniting heartily to seek tho honor of tho Head in the completion of Ills body, tho church, which has no name nut Christ (I Cor. all, 13, 13). 6. "Lot this mind bo In you, which jvas also In Christ Jesus." If nny n nn havo not the Spirit of Christ, he Is noi.e of His (Rom. vlli. 0). Xow, overy penitent sinner who truly receives Christ receives also tho Spirit of Christ, but somo nro more controlled Jiy nnd uinnlfest moro of that Spirit than others. It is tho privllcgo of ovcty bollerer to bo filled with tho Spirit (Eph. v, 18). nnd led by tho Spirit nnd to walk In tho Spirit, nnd when ono Is only willing to havo no will but tho will of God, no cholco but God's choice, no way but God's way, no service but what Ho appoints, God will quickly fill that ono with Ills Spirit nnd contlnuo to fill him day by day and moment by moment. 0. "Who, being in tho form of God, thought It not robbery to bo equal with God." Another reading It, "Deemed not his equality with God a .thing to grasp nt." HownB not nlwnys saying, "I nin God; I created all things; I own tho universe) I do ns I please In heaven and on earth, and therefore you mbst bow to Me, and if you don't I will make you, for I havo nil power." Those who hro always grasping at tholr position ns if they might loso It, or nt least somo of tho honor belonging to it, nre very Rmnll people, or pco-pl- o of very small minds, whatever their position may be. 7. "But mado Himself of no reputation, nnd took upon Him tho form of n servant and was mado in tho likeness of man." Ho took not on III in tho nature of nngels, which would have beers a very great humiliation, but ns the children nro partakers of flesh nnd blood, Ho nlso Him clf llkcwlso took part of tho eamo (Hcb. II, 11, 10). Ho emptied Himself of tho glory which Ho had with tho Father before tho world was, nnd consented to tho limitations of n mortal body for over 33 yenrs not only so, but Ho consented toendurosuch limitation under tho most limited of earthly conditions, such as tho manger nt Bethlehem, tho humble, homo nnd tho carpenter's shop nt Nnra-rct- you" (John xv, 0, 12). 0. "Let nothing bo dona through strife or vain glory, but in lowliness of mind let each ostcom other better than themselves." Another reading Is, "In nothing follow self Ecoklng." Jeremiah snld to his scribe, Uaruch: "Scckest thou great things for thyself? Seek them not" (Jer. xlv, 6). Although the wholo land was Abram's and not Lot's, yet rather than havo strlfo Aim in told Lot to tnko his cholco nud go whither ho would.. When tho Philistines strovo for tho wells which Isano had reopened, Isano did not resist, but kept on yielding until there was room for nil, and tho strlfo censed (.Gen. sill, 8, U; xxvl, 22). 4. "Look not every man on his own things, but every man also on tho things of others." Not enviously as somo would pervert It, but desiring tho welfare of others ns much ns or moro than your own. Lovo scekcth not her own (I Cor. xlll, 6). Let Episcopalians seek and rejoice In the bo tlirrcforoauy consolation In Christ, If nny comfort of lovo, If nny fellowship of tho Spirit, If any bowels nnd roorclcs." Consolation hero Is literally "ono called to your side," nnd comfort Is "one speaking bcsldo you." So wo might rend, "If the.ro Is anything In Christ g over with yon nnd ever tnlklngto you, and In having tho constant companionship and fiiililnneo and teaching of tho Holy Spirit, If thcro Is nnythlng In tho tenderness and compassion of tho Father manifested In the. Hon by tho Spirit, thenjut It bo seen In you to tho glary of God 'that Christ may bo magnified." S. "Fulfill yo my joy, that yo bo llko minded, having tho satno lovo, being of 0110 accord, of ono mind." Oneness of tho membors of tho body in tho eorvlco of tho head Is something greatly desired by our blessed Lord, ns Is very manifest In Ills prnyar In John xvll, and It will also bo tho great deslro of all who arc fully one with Him. Not only docs Ho comfort lis with tho. assurance, "As tho Father hath loved Me, so havo I loved you," but Ho also adds, "This Is My commandment, that yo lavo ono another as I havo loved 1. "If tlicro i ST. BERNARD COAL COMPANY. 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Tone "How can we consecrate ourselves to tho tempcranco and other reforms I "Luke 1, 517. (International Temperance Sunday ) en-du- slandered nnd misunderstood, persecuted, bllndfoldod, buffeted, spit upon, scourged, led ni n lamb to tho slaughter, cmoiilod. 0. "Whcreforo nlso God hath highly UANUrAOTURUS or Him nnd given Him a namo which Is nbovo every name." Ho Is nowat God's right hand, with tho Father on His throno Mtntcli and Crates, Hollowware. Tinware, Etc. (ltev. Ill, SI), and in duo time nil kings PCAUMIN shall fall down boforolllm nnd all nations servo Him (Ps. Ixxll, 11). By His work and by that nlone, which He has finished WOODEN AND WILLOWWARE. without help from man, eternal llfo is freely given to every ono who receives Him, and n sharo In His glory and a placo Everything necessary and convenient on His throno (John xvll, 22; Rev. Ill, 21). for tho Kitchen, Dining Room, 10, "That nt tho namo of Jesus every Laundry and Dairy. knee should bow of things In heaven, and A SPECIALTY. things in earth, nnd things under tho e mmii ssf earth," And so it shall como to pass, for God has purposed It. "Tho Lord of Hosts hath .sworn, saying, Surely ns I havo JOHN B. CASTUMAN. HKECKINHIDOE CASTI.EMAN. AKTIIUR G. LAXCIIAM. thought, so shall It como to pass, and ns I havo purposed, so shall It stand" (Isa. xlv, CI). John saw tho consummation of It in lils vision when ho heard overy creature, which Is In heaven, nud on tho earth, nnd under tho earth, and such ns nro in the sea, nnd all that nro In them, saying, "Blessing and honor and glory nnd power be unto Him that slttcth upon the throno, nnd unto tho Lamb forever and ever" The Largest Fire Insurance Company in the World. (Iter, v, 13). Thcro is nono othor name under heaven given union;; men whereby we may bo saved. Does the of Kentucky. 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NASHVILLE, TENN. 8. "And being found In fashion as n man Ho humbled Hlmsolf nnd became obedient unto death, even the death of the cross." Tho Son of Man camo not to be mlnlsterod unto, but to minister and to glvo His llfo n ransom for many (Math, xx, 8). Ho consented to bo despised and ex-nlt- COOKING AND HEATING STOVES, China, Crockery and Glassware, Cutlery, BICYCLES Royal Insurance Co. DF LIVERPOOL. Largest State States. BARBEE & CAST LEMAN, AiiAus. HlsssUuUsiLli la daiaft,. t 4 WE HAVE SPARED , NO EXPENSE To make our Funeral Equipment thejbest in this part of the State. Anything and everything you want in Jivery. PRICES ALWAYS THE LOWEST. 'Hj""iu!';,i'".Hi.ii7jimTi;li''.'.'y'y n''iyyiiyj tynyi'mni jw,y . uiyamyj-- up .up qgwcj A HANDSOM2 ILLUSTRATED CATALOQUE OF THE SUES FOR DIVISION. Side Coursing Association were to here have opened the season Thanksgiving day at the South nrs. Jennie Brooks, of Webster Side Park, but were compelled to County Asks that rtarrlnge stop by the Women's Society Contract be Set Aside. for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. Benjamin O'Keefe, Peter Dixon, Ky., Nov. 26. Mrs. Rohan and Emile Miller, officers widow of II. H.. Brooks, of the association, were arrested, deceased, has sued the adminisbut were later released on bail. trator in the Webster Circuit Court for a division of the estate amountComes to Hopklnsville. ing to '40,000. The widow asks IIopkinsville,Ky.,Nov. 26. The that the marriage contract by which Rev. Arthur Roberts, an eloquent she would get only $800 be set f young Michigan minister has ac- aside and that she be given of the personal and cepted a call to preach in the local Univer.sahst Church. He will ar- the real estate, which would amount to something like 18,0000. rive to-da- Humane Women. St, Louis, Nov. 26. The South Tho Scriptnro quoted in tho refercuco tells tho story fcf tho visit of the angel to Zachnrias, to 'whom ho foretold tho birth of John tho Baptist, who was to bo great in tho sight of tho Lord and drink neither wino nor strong drink, trat to bo filled with tho Holy Ghost John was a total abstainer. Ho was also a great reformer and may appropriately introduco ns to tho study of tempcranco reform. That thcro is need of consecration to temperanco and other reforms is apparent to nil. Tho iudiffercuco of Christian peoplo to tho ono power that is destroying moro human beings both for timo and for eternity is appalling. Yhen vro know that millions of dollars aro spent annually, thousands of homes aro ruined, thousands of persons go down to drunkards' graves; that tho souls of men aro lost and their bodies brutalized and wives aro murdered and children starved, all because of tho curso of drink, it would seem that tho wholo church would bo in arms against it Yet it is not Tho Christian world largely sleeps whilo tho temporal lives of millions aro ruined and their souls. damned for eternity. What can wo do in this great reform? First Practice tempcranco. Every Christian Endcavorcr should bo a total abstainer. Our influenco will bo against tempcranco unless wo practice it SecondC Educato publio opinion against intemperance. When tho peoplo want intemperance- and tho saloon to go, thoy will go. They will not go It is not so much tho laws that need to bo reformed as tho peoplo. tho laws nnd not tho people, and laws become a dead letter. Reform tho people, and they will demand that tho laws bo reformed and enforced. Tho temporonco campaign must bo a campaign of education, and not n campaign of strifes, contentions and disputations among those who aro arrayed against this great ovil. And what a boundless opportunity tho Christian Endeavor organization has for educating tho youth of tho world upou this subject Let us teach young and old that drink is unnecessary, that U is not beneficial to body, mind or soul and that it is disastrous and ruinous both for timo nud eternity. Third. Hold up Christ nnd tho cross to tho world. Tho cross of Christ is tho only remedy that can reach down into tho depths of this foul pool of iniquity. Human methods of reform may ameliorate tho condition of men and nro not to bo despised, but tho only method that can savo them is tho divino method. Fill a man with Christ, and thero will bo no room for strong drink Blblo Headings. 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