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Bee (Earlington, Ky.): n. Thursday, January 13, 1898. Bee (Earlington, Ky.). 300dpi TIFF G4 page images Bee Publishing Co., Earlington, KY 1898 bee1898011301 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Bee (Earlington, Ky.): n. Thursday, January 13, 1898. Bee (Earlington, Ky.). Bee Publishing Co., Earlington, KY 1898 $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. Si Jt t 1 t 1 4 7 L w Lr r JJtl S r- 1 11 1 i r I I t I1fWtli f EARLINGTON OP4COUNTY fETUCKYTHtJRSD AY JANUARY 18 1398 fpf- n L I I f 1i r JrAl UM llh cnnblen tb- oEMftolOldI sunken rocks nud en1 Uella 1luoTur I tho serious ronnc wp of a tough neglected 11 I USoiIkkndidscIdoUari to dOOo Efor oIK4w hut ftrytIIIns railed OrcHeUII 1n111rl oney i t 1ved nt II L iwXL OreDtahDrc IUIDR BELLS I Pi eTarHonRvtIe a guaranteed cure all throat IlinlC and c troubles Including r La jf Whooping I iU4rfjltor u ulpT A LJAM1NI M2 for nine monthjOF CLOThS ANSUITINGS 321 Uppefllist Street nlneVANSVILLE INDIANA t14MrLl elIIy soUdis the patrongcof IiiMpIcns cowily frknus 1 rriwy X A iTHEi mtth Avenue Hotel i1 LOUISVILLE KY P 18 the OnIy FirstClass I 200 Per Day Hotel I in the City M8 NP SEE us 4 vCAMPBELL i ft 1 I EXPERIENCE 60 YEARS I TRADE MARKS I DESIGNSI I 1 ss HIng ittth and dsietiptlan maT j 0 aicitaIiior opinion frooWliether an 1 I probably patatabie mniunlca- I I IeoIlOdeI2tlL- I F OldaI fur I t tIkM tbrOUth Mann k u rOC1YO I Iu llIIOut charge lathe iEVANS Ilfic Rmerkau I eI tIiSatrtAI urrskli TAtgeal dr- I rerm3a kth41I O14 byaiI flewldfaleru 1WPP New York V lIt Vabington I ti- 4v A NISIIRI pretident W VAIDILL Caibler bFth Avei cpkrt otn LOUISV14 NT V Is tho OnI 11 II 200 Pcz4ADISoNVIILE Ky I I 50000 I ItRageneral banking busnes 4 of the citizens o aad a4ijoinrng countkz t u fi st and moqt scukVaIIII i- ir J PIKEt1 44fr4r4r f I i s I b lIti must gvc the bes wrk and for compeiIs3toI J I i birasonabIe PW1TRfliVOVE FACTS REMEM Aiyoae uncIng a L Iqatoki atoertain oar ratseatakentruARD ERUGTOIU3 p SHOTEL I jf ST J LOUIS j1J i Qr O IIj1OOP11DAYI j I oo r Per083 fj r 1IM I 1 dIasep It Dons HQLI ni oj Ci P fcpet fI1t I icoinei ii1liI K ej Shero elac you so com A good tim to begin t n l i w 4 Tr i C 1 1j j jIIJff iflCV Nit 1 WjUL11ETRIBTJPJON H TWO Indiana Burned atihoStakQ by a Mob 8 killing of White Womnn AvengcdM TheIr Fate Like Stoics Without ii Sign M of Snttcrlns Four Others May Itecetyc Like Trantinentt LirrtK ROCK Ark Jan 10 Charted and burned beyond all sotnblnncoolS human beings tho frames McQetsoy and Palmer 8lmps6nt tho Seminole Indians who a fow days ago mcsShnmonsnreDsUll blackened trunk of an oak trep in thoyj Seminole nation where on Fr night they mot theIr deatlis lr tlie 1 most awful manner CO lcehnbra A hands of an Oklahomh mob s f The crlrao which led toX10 bur I K of the two men was cot n last Thursday Mnrkus 3fi9ftGywas tho owner of aqpryQeiIs land- Ihod ahM Immons- DurIU 1i ltusbnml o Q TIt Y YMto the Si- mmt M Mk for a tirinic c- ie if fli1R ns was at horn 0- feHrohlldren1 i tr The Indian I 4b pffiytitewalcr and ho then On being rofusedj t dllleMcOc1sey grabbed th0 lfbcrhnd tier baby in her arms I a her out ollhp houso ltetho woman nLlcmpted to run waylho Indian seized il Winchester aid dealt her a deadly blow on Ut vornaiIIodtntatiyTho murdered womans husband did not return homo Thursday evening1 anti tho children wore unable to 10 move tho body into the houbo from whore it had fallen In the yard Tho lIttle ones stood up and watched their mothers corpse until thoblttcr cold Ianti8waraptdly1rldaymornlng lace for SO miles around Vros aroused 1 About SO Indians were arrested h The oldest child told the crowd that t McQelsey was tho man and a posso OfzOiKjtcrmlncd men wenf to ar rest him Simpson was at McQelscys bothIprocured and the prisoners won strung up by the neck On being lu down and glen an opportunity ttptaUt both confessed anti natuud f others who they declared wero equally guilty It developed that the Indians desired to got rid of certain whitout beenhiredPossess Were at ODOltaent lu search of the other four Indians ant It was Decided to have a wholcaalu lynching as soon M they could captured As otherfoufT s t a G1h1 tpaunl dlltermlaed to or and Simpson G wiutOuteIfty The feel uieiu was wr snter that the crowd would not bo a satisfied with the ordinary method of lynching and tlYM voted to burn thom at tho stake Tho victims wero accord Ingly chained to a post oak tree Fence rails and dry wood wero then piled high about them and in a low minutes tho Indians were wrapped in roaring Uamea while the timbers crackled beneath their feet Nuvera word did the Indians utter while being routed alive They op i parcntly saw that they were powerless to resist and endured their lots ilk 0a s stoics The crowd was composed o not over 30 men and the work was tminedPosses continued tho search for th rabledealt with in a like manner Tho gentleman bringing this Information states that there is grave fears of an outbreak among the Indians and that ho believes bloodshed Is certain to follow AN EXCELLENT SUBSTITUTE Slrllfiirj Irvine Bon Coinra to Ills Fa tier Relief LoxDoxJnnil In the performance LyceumIconsequence c offauthor of the play appeared In tho enpltalstylewas vigorously applauded It Is ex pected that Sir Henry will be able to reappear in tho role before the end of the week An Important Decision llCountytdecision which If sustained will have a sweeping effect Ho hold that a child can not be legally adopted without the consent of both parents if living and tho child has not boon abandoned Ouo Man Reid Vp Twenty PiiEecorr Ariz Jan 11One milD Buccoded in hoMing up tho Palace sa loon a gambling place and at the moneyInpatrons of tho place and rondo his as capo with nearly 8500 Found Froisu toj Death COUUCK CITY Wash Jan 10Wea Jolthoromiles northwest of Watervlile wore found frozen to death about 30 miles lyitadjjjjlA LIfe Sentence nWmlosseujelIlns cult court for murdering Charles Nel countyAugust in ut life iraprlsoutneiii Miss Mattie Buckley aged 22 years ConiniUtcd suicide near trychtQeandthe Ulan who did ijpt return her love The Bicycle has recieiye a ack get ln LpuijiViU y discard ad front the potalftServic The man Tri the jterVice iprtlrrJl street Jiiriau dID 5trtad Iroki in wheeis IIa7 C 8IonlenoPIIpe c MAJ HANDY DEAD Tfae Special Commlstloner for the B Exposition otlOOb Is No HofUj HOTEL Box Ain AuausrcIRndaj Moses P IIandy4et b Tho rornalns wilt H to6rlln d forbunini j41 Maj Handy Ijd nvalldfot he past two UJ6vn3 taken lit In lnnlaititgone nit the- pecial 9 t the United tates 1 osltion ol 1000 1 htly to mnka the 4 c and lie came Ui thelsy IH WBS preparing to leave Paris jEorAmerlca after completing lila work aii TOnatnlssloncr to the exposition Never u very strong man the strain ol This position had told heavily onhs con tltiitlon antI ho was advised by his physicians to give up the more trying wont iof the mission lInt ho persisted until two days before tho date sot Ion sailing wizen he was over come by what appeared to bo tempo nary weakness which caused hint to postpone his departure He was itch ously broken down end his condition wns rendered worse by impaired clrcu latlou and faulty heart action ST LOUIS BIG SMOKE The Lou byIarllnl llurnluc ot the leper Tobacco Warehouse i SrL0119 Jan 11Those Interested whichIday evening now place the loss at nbdu18125000 hogsheadswrappers worth from 8200 to 8100 a hogshead These wero tho property of the Pepor Tobacco Warehouse Co In addition there wcro in all parts of time UllIa hogshead About GOO of these TlrobouaosLuckily iron firo doors had boon put up between warehouse 11 and vnru oUcrtvisohqVholhtirnnydamago wos done in A depends upon when tho tarpaulins were put over time tobacco It is n powerful absorbent If it hM been lu tho least tainted with nmoke It to ncrnpsIin tho com nuys business QARCIAS ARTILLERY CHIEF Arrival ut rreUerlok Tonsteu Won sued 1rom Cuba NKW YOUK Jon 11 Among tho pas acugcra who arrived oa board tim teamer City of Va4hlngtuiitrum Hn CultauInlurftentcountry for medical treatment Pun ten Is also well known nannAla lmn cxporor IIu Iiasobccuott tlio ntalt of emi Garcia for moro then twelvemonths nUll was captured about four gavefictitiousshortly afterwards Mr Fuuatcu Is suffering front tho effects ofa bullet nound in Itisthigit- LATEST FROM DAWSON icnrclty tinS No BtnrvallouTlin Uolilret Ueather FlftfFIro llelon Zero POUT TOWSBEND Wash Jan 11v SIne men from Dawson City arrived hero yesterday bringing advices up to provibustion lrovlslonl cnn stilL bo pur chased from 81 to 8150 per pound Candles have been reduced from 8139 o 00 cents each Time trip out was doltoat Dawson titus far was 63de roes bolow zero THE CHICAGO POLICE the Legislative lavestlgatlouA lug Uaiu ago Suit CIIICAQO Jan 11The investigating committee appointed by time state son ate to investigate time workings of Limo Chicago police department met at the Great Korthcin hotel As au outcome of charges which have been mado Adolph Krau president of tho civil service commission who Is a prominent democrat entered suit against At torncyJ Ib UIIss a leading republican for 850000 damngc Aclraiiclnj Wrtges and Ailrerllslnj for llel TnusroM N J Jan 10lIenry Rothschlll 1 Co have announced an Increase of S per cent in wages at their Trenton shirt manufactory to go Into effect on Wednesday They are tlso advertising for more help An Old CItizen Gone ST Louis Jan SMr Charles Ilolchcrua old resident of this city and prominent for many years in connection with tho Ilelchor Sugar Ito finery Co died Thursday evening at his residence Ho lacked but a few days of being 81 years old Death ol Judge J K Hcolt LAS VEGAS N M Jan DJudge J N Scott who was recently appointed Indian claims and depredations bgont for tho state of Washington died hero of pneumonia Ho was a brother of ex1rcsldent Ilarrlsond first wife and formerly lived lu Indianapolis Tito Uer lilt Uprising In the Souilna CAIRO Jan 10TIm Duvlshcs continue moHsipg their forces ut Motciu melt and Shondy between eighty and ninety miles below Khartoum antI Omdurinan and there is groat activity at Omdurmau with forwarding of supplies at that point N44444+ Get Ayers Cherry Pectoral 4 Get it hpnst if you can butget it ft cures Ui t4N PIS11Id- co c l1q+ HNIA negro cpont d from GJarksyjlli aS being 126- yearsO1 rnoUier of twe- itT a B TEN THOUSAND fAmorlcan Bxprosa Go Robbod r n Trust d Cleric I d A Hastily Planned and Executed Theft 1 rart of the Plunder was In llonds In t Which Faymebt Has DUll Stopped Might Rave Taken More 0II NEW YonK Jan 7Tho American Express Co was robbcd yesterday of 810853 cud Cleric Braden Jr a trusted cmployc Is s jjinstreet nnU Madison avenue was takes ill and Uradcn a clerk of the com y pany fof moro than tcnVelltIt wet temporarily substituted p This office the company a ics as t t- cloarlnglipusd for all Its matter sent u or received from the Grand Central eta tlon Among the parcels to bo sent on the 030 oclock train on tho Hudson rlvei c h road yesterday morning wore several containing cash to tho amount of 85S682 andono containing five 81000 Chi cago Uas bonds It was IJradons pincctto take these packages to tim C turn to tho ofllco and remain on duty Jr until seven oclock A When tlio day employes arrived f Erotica was not in tho ofUco Tho safe J1fortrain although the books showed thai several such parcels had boon recolvod i at the office At first tho absence olu doYqtocarolessncas u tho leather bags which had contained 4otheropen and the money and bonds taken 1noda000 mostly In cash was loftln the safo yNoticesfinancial institution In tho country r warning them against purchasing tho Y stolen gas bonds Theso bonds havo a c face value of 85000 but arc worth in open markets 83850 They aro for 81000 each issued In 1800 and bearing fit Percent Interest They are num bored 1003 1837 3859 and 4101 fUradcntho companys employ to go west anti nLastIeASpurious llandredOoIUr Certificate Printed From OrdaIn Plate u- WABIIINOTOX c Jan BThero is a gravo suspicion that tho 8100 silverccertificates tho discovery of led to tho calling In of thu wholo issue s Ill9t Jnolnuti Jr in other words that they are printed from genuine plates though on Iralta tion paper Tho atory of plates stolen from the bureau of engraving and printing Is an old one and has como to be looked on as a stock tale every time n u counterfeit Is discovered but in the present Instance tho spurious cor l denies nro pronounced by tho exports o to htnvo been printed from plates corresponding in every way to those used In tho bureau SHOT HIMSELFA SuicIde or W L lInckler 1a New York Dry Uowls Firm NEW YOIIK Jan 7W L lluckloy m member of tho dry goods firm ol Dunham Iluckley de Co shot himself in tile head at his home In Wave Crest rh Idying without regaining consciousness Mr lluckloy who was 05 yoars of ago J was reputed to bo a millionaire liiithunting stable is ono of tho finest Long Island There docs not seem to be any doubt that Mr Buckley committed suicide on account of business troubles ONE MAN KILLCD And n Toam and Wagon Obliterated by an explosion of Nltroclyeerlae TOLEDO 0 i Jan 7An explosion ol LoOO quarts of nitroglycerine near Uootb an oil town a few miles cast of this city killed an oil well shooter named Stephen Wilson of this city and wiped out of existence a team of horses and a wagon A piece of Wil sons flesh and tho head of ono horse was all that was found Considerable damage was done to property In the vicinity but no ono else as far as known was Injured Platinum Deposit In Texas FORT Wontir Tox Jan 8A rich deposit of platinum lute boon dlscov ered by expert miners from California They recently bought 300 acres of land in cle county near Jacksboro and after sinking a 110foot shaft found numerous samples of platinum at a depth of 50 cot Union PaoIQo Payment NEW Verne Jan 7TIme lost Payment to tho government by tho Union Pacific reorganization committee for tho Union Iaciflo railway was mndct Wednesday a check for 83500OOC round figures being deposited at tho nubtreasury in this city Urautod n Writ br Iteasonable Doubt NEW YanK Jan 7E J Ratclifre wlfqbeatingimprisonment was granted a writ oPreasonable doubt by Judge Dickey in time supreme court Brooklyn Ho was voleaiwd In 83600 ball A llrltlsli Investment LOUIBVILIK Ky Jan 7A Liver pool syndicate is making arrangements to build an immense tobacco manufac tory in Louisville Tho plans aro be lug drawn by a wellknown architect and work will begin as soon as the weather permits i Another Centejiarjan IOiJRoscthis section died ypsterday bein over 100 front the most reliable data She had been a widow seyentyfiyp years She was the didtime servant of Col William Parry who lived in the suburbs Corbptf hiss made a last offer tb Fitzsimrnons for ta battle lie oliensa purse of 1535000 for one bU1 r FIFTYFIFTH CONGRESSIthe senate on tiil1ib teles of the members tit the lutlon calllocr for Information ostothn ap pUatlon ot tho civil service law to the varlout irtmcnti of the government together with consideration of tho bill establishing a be i for the twelfth ccrfsusprpclpltatcd a sharp cW iftrvlce debate which occupied almost the ewrodayH scsslonIn tho houso debate thO civil sorvlco based on tho Item In the ntl and appropriation JjfllW thejnalntonandbof the commission was Dgu end tWo promlso ot continuing for sov crsUys zcto Bcnat9on tho 6th no business was antcd beyond tho passage of n few bills melt them two providing for tho erection of ub1l bulldlnRs at Versus rails Miami and- ewrt News Va nnd a measure to protectI- iQJlmc anti Insignia of tho nod Cross socletj1 In the houso the discussion of tho civil buCtico law was continued and several exhaust pecohes were mode on both sides Of tho filiation crowded galleries Indicating tho great lIe Interest taken In tho matter J r tho senate on the 7th the reply of the lit ey general to the senate resolution calling n members of tie cabinet W Inform the ten theI0 so tho civil service debate was taken up anfl o tuned throughout tho day All efforts tc fli time ton Ita termination fatted The doc ito which was participated In by several nbcrs was without marked incident UK senate was not in session on tho SUm he house tho civil scjrvlco debate was cOn I icd until two oclock Thd remainder of the on under special order was devoted to na zing the mmory of the Jato Ueprcscntallvo ght of Massachusetts reported4rably I rtvoad companies from charging morn us cents n mile for passengers thrbujh IhoI Jau territory Without transacting any oth eHutlnessof Importance tho scuMewcni late cltttutlYo session anti conllrmod n number ol kmnlstIont alter which the Hawaiian treaty Ukcn upfor consldorotloa In the house ipbato on tho civil service law was contln great preponderance ot tho ipooebei wA being in opposlUooIi SHOCKING FATE fAWoman 1atuUy llurnctt niul ItirtUll CoyotesISIIASS81Irllloul cb while lighting u Ore during tho cneo of husband f U Is supposed clothlngandfajttuurs to extinguish the flames she Into tho air where sho u natty oTerorno urory vstio of oLl ug being bttnsmcii front lila hotly Tho ecu anti heat which wcro not bidljburnod wcro Martially eaten by oyoLsIYUKoN RELIEF CONTRACTS d Merchant Sccuro Most of tin AtrnrilaMcatlla lets a Crumb VAStouvnn Wash Jan BAlllbo nwnrimnllo LIlu9 far by Cl1pL Drain rd li charge of tho government Yu lIcf expedition forsuppllos and- rovlops to bo delivered by tha sue cosnml 1tIllel at lit Lynn canal Alas Ljnvc IJieDsocurellby Portland mcr hiita Aleatllo company was awarded tho lltraet to furnlbU lcda and woolen to c iuUiJiJJucn X3omi Si1yllrI thhlfllhV L to G D rAnMTkfliomiM Cyrus Executed for the Murder ot Aunlo Jolmion ATLANTA Oa Jan 8 ThoraoJiCyrus vas lmi Wun3 at 1140 n in Tho oose sl trolo behind his cars and deosJHijiuUed from strangula lion Ho uiaab no statement whatever il tho gallows Tho crlmo for which Tom Cyrus colored was hanged was time murder of Xntito Johnson a negro woman who etuployi at tho homo of Gum tkinson as laomcfiic Tho murder was committed on tho night of Juuc 2 LOCOMOTIVE SNOW SLEDS Cohtracts Made for Trn i nrtlns Supplies Thereby to Unwton City IOHTLAHD Ore Jan BTho United Slatesgovcrnmcnt hns made a contract with the Snow and Ico Transports ion Co of Chicago to transport SO tons of supplies from Dycn o Dawson City by means of steen locomotive snow sleds such as are In uso in time woods of Michigan Cyrus Robinson consulting engineer of the company Is In this city for tho purpose of getting tho bobsleds anti boxes mado here THE USUAL ORDER REVESED Tho AToinan In tho Case Turns Murderer and Suicide v lIrffijsienn Jaii 8Dr Shop Rogers n prominent physician and cx prcsIdcntoLtho board of health was that last night by Mrs Sandbrlflk and Is In a dying condition Tho thou sent a bullet through her brain lying Instantly LYNCHED BY NEGROES 1 Couple of Colored Lothario lent to Their Account MGUIDIAK Miss Jan tIJII11 Watts ind Sent Cole colored men of Neshoba ounty were lynched In Pen Illdgo Ivompor county a low days ago Watta utid Cole went to Pea Ridge t visit relatives and became too tub with their kinsmens wives T1 lynchcrs are said to bo negroes To hay Steamers for the Alaskan Trnde SAN FitASCiaco Jnn 7Cllpt Wm KIdston Pacific coAst agent of the North American Transportation and Trading Co line started for New York to buy sovoral ocean anti river steamers which will be used In tho Alaskan trnilo jSunk by Collision All Hands Saved LONDON Jan 7TIme British steer er Knight of St George Cant Davis collided with tho Yllson lino steamer Iepauto Capt licnrparlr from Boston December for Hull during a thick log The Lepanto BnujjN but nil ou board were saved Ill health tutu Suicide SAN ANTONIO Tax Jan SFrnn1- J Itollcl air old resident and wealth realty owner and lumbar suicided by shooting himself through tho head while In Cause ILL health jllo was worth at least half a mltIii Dim dpjlars Vis The progressive ladies of Weslfield I issued n Womans Edition jol Ihq Wet1 field News bearing dais of April 3 tW The piper Is filled with matter of InterS 10 women and we notice the follpwjii from a correspondent which time cdit printed realizing that it treats upon amVf ter of Importance to their exTloJilre- mel1y for creeps colds and br ichills that J haVo over been able to hind it Chamberl n5 Cough Remedy For uly use U liasno equal I gladlyrccommlfld 4byOw Ki 8t ChiirU Um T ROL H V 11Li t J i 0 c PAmflAYCOMIIST0MORR0W I oj t8 tI Tr J j fowtotII swr fwrs he aefi4 qbrUdr 1t1lY T AKiNto IIbsAb5Qlnt lypure peSOYAItho OThERWISE UNNOTICED to Mrs Elizabeth Harrington of Quincy 111 died Sunday night aged 05 years tho himltlenry 24 Joseph Douthmltt the oldest settler of l- lPlaltsburg Mo is dead lIe was born venitsTim free silver forces of Oregon will td timeir conventions at Portlnndnl 11E1scUst hNowwknockedtime town mnrhnlscqiLouisulcnt transactions Time sugar boot is announced by the Missouri experimental exports to be aAfailure In time state There was a general jail delivery at Fulton M early Sunday morning 1Sixas a result of tho explosion of tho boll IIIrISeventytwo thousand bales of cotton have been received at Pine Bluff Ark since time opening of tho present ship he ping season A Time govcrnment commlsslqners are unearthing some sensational matter in connection with tho Cherokee freed wen payments Mrs Anu M Smith widow of OeuIIA J Smith is dying at hoi residence In St Louis Slum U 85 years old and fallingTho13yearold girl at Scarsuofo la Sat jlynchingMontezuma jVJrK cxpeditlon of Laplanders Is ppaulingenIf 6 11T1Swith reindeer t t At Cushlngo0kloa lIttlo son of Mr Hull lost ono unit and received a ter rible wound in isle abdomen by thodlsVchnrge of a dynamite I with which ho was playingSAtCamarg Ill tho body of Robert Vandoventor of Camargo was found tho ocmthis friends to believe he was murdered c tIIUcnlFree Press died at the Alma Michcsanitarium Ho lint suffered from kidney troubles for tho two years pastoThe democrats of tho Ohio logisla Lure are said to hare demanded of fldavlts from Kurtz that the anti llauna republicans will stand firm be fore time democrats will agree to sup port him Dr Win S Tromalno ono of the bcsidS IMIOWU physicians of Buffalo N Y 1 died Sunday night aged GO years Dur Lug tho civil war ho served as assistant surgeon of the Twentyfourth Massa chusetts Infantry Wayne county N Y furnishes an Enoch Ardcn story that outEnochs Enoch Simon Carncross after It wife has disposed of three successors protettithshousoCincinnati I den N Y fell dead of heart disease Ho was president of the Kendall Knit CamdcnIAnother Compliment for Capt Mahao BERLIN Jonf0 The German naval department lies ordered that a transit tlon of Capt Mahans Influence of Si Power in History be supplied to all tho public libraries schools and gOT eminent institutions THE MARKETS oNNswYomucJanusry II 1893 6010IeVLOUK Winter Wheat 3 40 i II M illCORNNoaIOlIKNewMoss I ST LOUIS 4hEaVESSteen0CALVESperheail 3110SUtOr lTlt1 411ClearesCORNNo I ia OATSNOS I8Ii UYENo8 41 Q 45 I TOUACCOLugs 300 U 8M Lcuf A BO 120 UAYCICllrllmOlbyl 1110 8 1000 ry 13 17 KClGSFresh 44 18 OlUStnndard now ffl it S7 tt IIACONClcnr Rib II 6 LAUD Prlmo Steam 4H C1IIOAQ- OCATTLENattve Steers S 80 O 51 i4SunuPFairlLOUUVlnler Patents 4 70 U 480 470Itf No2 lIed new f J1CORNNo2 2midiftA 11 OATSNO 2 u jj IOltKMcsu now 023 O B 39 KANSAS CITV CATTLKNatlvo Steers 375 0 4 1 011IIOOS All Qrades l11Iaw1VJlAT o II hard sau f tccotrNEWOKLEANS pfnrmiTi hOraCe 4 nn liD SC MKyATSWestcrnYPC101ee It a riOldM r OiltCO1 jm II I1511 flArNoSJ f 1 g fItI 16 I il Ulipnaire W tJ Van4enl It- Lai cliStmpion m rtGaot Iii NewYorciociety- S t r 8 nURIiNNT IS jjj55 K ho Long rlgl r6rLIf 1im tc Have BoeninyAlilo tplea 1eptedmn ohheodore1037 a m In tho state penitentiary Sa drewing Father Lagan who adminis ned to his spiritual wants ho staving on baptized Into tho Catholic faith earlier in thd day lie mado a brIef UpereocuLodpress of San VVabclsco Ills iastt words wore lnijf Innqcerit lila neck was broken nnd death appeared be painless In 15 minutes the body was cut down Durrani maintained to the very end same marvelous coolness and nerve I1lmthroughquthis and demonstrated that ho was indeed criminal of tim century Ills farewell words were spoken la a iy subdued but clear voice whlchby calmness end freedom of passion or- motion caused many Itoads oturn and many eyes to fill with tears e forgave his enemies with no trace of proelalmcdhisasserting indubitable truth Ho as tho least affected of any of tim- oanypeoplo who witnessed the death ene and overt after tile fatal drop ho uivered not nor gave other evidence having suffered pain 1ANWild Ride on Old Oooau In a Norwe gUn Vessel C QuiiBNsrowx Jan fDTImo Norvf o glan ship Hovdcn Capt Reynolds hich arrived hero Saturday from- enSacola was terribly battered by a hurricane December 2 Sho was sub orged for a tlmo and tim wheelman rowned Afterward a hugo sea washed off HJyj captain One of legs caught in tho spanker sheet was dragged in tho boiling b1sI fow minutes later another washed him on dock The flash was torn off his log The cabin wits gutted and tho charts and compasses wore do stroyed Several of time crow wore inured in BLACKBALLED BITTINGER The United States Consul Qunurut Sat Down Uppi by u filuutroitl Club lmIOxrltnLL1Can anUnttedStates Consul General llttttugcr was thefjanlratlon of this cltywhlcli numbers among Its members the present and ut governors general of prominent Canadians and principal cito 8stYt iJjfst that nc Iaagainst the election of timeaLIve of tho United Bta THROUGH A BRIDGE tanyrersons Injured Two of Thins Bert ously MONTQOUERY Ala Jan 30At ono clock yesterday afternoon a day on westbound train No SO oltho Western Alabama railroad woni through Cuahatchlo bridge 31 j milesC ast of Montgomery falling a distance f 15 feet Conductor Law anti Flag man Pope woro seriously Injured and 18 passengers received bruises andj ther injuries none of which arc serl ous Tho bridge had been rebuilt only a year ago ALVAH MANSUR DEAD One of St Louis Sild ilasiness Men Sao combs to Cnouuionlo LOB ANa iSLES Cal Jan DAlvah ItIdEIWOf St Louis Ma president f Hchangemonla lie had been lltHfeta vreok only Time remains will l o sonTtoSJe I Louis PEOPLEsDtath of llorlluctrfutUinc Dry Goods no taller IlERUN Jan 11 Rudolph Hcrlzog tho lending dry goods retailer of Her Un died yesterday Although a IIq brew ho bitterly antagonized lila religionists ploy whom he refused to coY William J Bryan tobe Invited to AddrfM the Mississippi Ceglslatttre JACKSoN Miss Tan 8The houso of representatives s has palis Vncurrent resolution Introduced br rcsenta live MeLourlh Inviting lion AY J Uryan of Mobraskn1to address tha present sojLjipn of the legislature There w ty ono disentiug rot that of lIVof tIme Second ill- sjtrleL He blow Ills Sweetheart Sr Louis Janttto Wllllg tho RauUnRosen ynlghttKpenitentiary Flre and Fatal Explosion GLASGOW Jan7Duning a fire Uatricks chemical works there was explosion which kutcti1lour flrcm and Injured II r poop The damage done Is estimated at 00 I uuudtspm1 jouNoyMarshal Nay Of the first Napolooi 01omplre was found asphyxiated at her yesterday A Fusion Speaker 18ANNl01IS Md Jan 7 Louis Sphaeffer was e1ecL dspeaker of t118 house of delegates nth first ballot by a union of the democrats with tbx bolting republicans Mrs Al Martin daughter of ex Treasurer Dick Tale is smn- xaonotWQ lite insurance policies 5000 tacli claiming her fath- dead ho not having been hj- yj rom since i888 M u IContraotsiAye been su- ebeetsugarjctoryj with ajj pacily of 700 t s a- 7OOQOO jt9ur rri reUthS OwYitemail suinwhi1yok keLrrMADISONVILLI in ltJ1 hienyt Deeds EllIi- tsed aupred yUle UWPI Hool P 1- tul easy to oiwrats14 lrtI 1footi iiIis wlsiis jui- todato Iimevcry rcIjktt fe certain and sure All uggists 550 C I Ioodt s i4qreI MudI ie oh 1IlIj to tako with II unIaIIt LJJ DR MENDXNEAIV 1fi4PrVKD 9 llll1L AND FIIIIfi 1 I i A- 4OUA1ILTEEI TO CIJniW CHILLS AND FEY And Malaria In all Forms TasUie genuine without the above a signature of J O Slendenball I Price BO cents at all Den PREPARED ONLY BY O B IiJNI Ii2NBWt EVANSVILLE IMDf Soft byGecrge Waft St C j rabtrcc toal Mining Com Kentucky 4 Illinois Gentral TO aI ifor mVIA NEW ORLE connection with the Soul ThrouEh W 1 TOURIST SlEEFf Leaving Cincinnati and Lo s RnJp t flew CJrJeain r EVERY THUr for Lost Angeles and San 1 iut 1geTbe Limit lNOrlMhdajIyitI ct- nd Saturdays after Jj rwith the Sunset LiMo- f Atkl i time Southern PsJa through service lo Satv ane of Agents of l connecting lines 4 SG hatch Dlv Pa M John A Scott Div Pat II hanson GP A Chicago I c BEN T DR 1 Mot IL3s0fl DKUG 0 1Ic jtt11 tyJ jA i To i1 man male plica f the KIt JicI T- ii t c S f 1- t11 tf t1 t r DojiW 1irJ f 13 t ja L tcud1 1ct Ia 1 t 1- YAL venieoce- ys ready a ltdotn petty 00 C ytoC t 1 KENtuckY r fO r 4 r i ULM tfOORB Editor and Manager c1 IEB PUBLISHINB COMPANY lncororttid1 Nnteredi miller SUBSCRIPTION RATESand nVearlalrlclltDld1nc t 11 00c 50 hreeMonthl1 f 2 I Specimen copies mailed free on application Corroipondentt wanted In all arta o the LCOunty AddreuuI tot particutarithi= THURSDAY JANUARY 13 893it F W Vinson has bought an inIcrest in the Princeton Rtptiblican THK Fairview Eagle appeared- for the first time Wednesday last week It is published byof F M MullentioLOUISVILLE is for shoMaytions to secure which have been itenadcbeiLouisvilleTHE total number of failures fwit nks loan and trust companies i n 97 was 105 says UraJsfreefs a He more than half those of 1896 J less than onefifth those of the anic year 1893 ACCORDING to the Treasury anleaHk statements there is in e runtry about 740000000 of gold U now This does not seem 00mghfig like a financial panic thisC quII OUTHERN cotton manufactures I doing in large quantities to a Southern Iron is going to 1 Five thousad tonsof ere shipped from Alabama atter country in one week frit in competition with En iron and at 4 less a ton than for English products ialOITSpber 1897 were over 82 to in value an increase of him 5000000 over Octo A the exports of November ere as compared with last ber over 6000000 lessit 4 er 1895 22000000 lesst j ember 1894 24000000 codt will start a new af i Republican paper m J i probably has something n the Posts onslaught on41 Iagainstfeveland Commercial usIproposed new enter not be accounted ad tryfTing railroads to give Railroad Commis Kpeal the act estab of graded school md one to change son this county t j The latter is as been beforetl t in the cru l Iles V neSlogr irebuke by Gtaaers I their the the p 1 hot the fr 1forhis r is post jY t iis very ag p business IIvS f qut etpo 1 In i 1 y of eet 112mi redu CbuJ use dis7atra r- no in evjgtgotedit i1y rust and the pewritten tio the ai may 4 1tot n con Stat quc M fruc I 4 the 5 Icre Ia- I 4 Lv L1 l r i L- rrnr or lapler 57 has i brought to light which prohji the fjatcjnrjgr killing etcat time of son or insectivorous bir Drdo person shall at any time cat or pursue with such intent 04 ff possession after tbe games been caught killed any brush meadow lark finch mar puleous bird except where the same shall bo destructive to fruit or grain crops The penalty for the violation ofca ssstita lcmaybird in captivity is a violation of law Mineral Producton ElIgttmrillgfthe mineral and metal produc n of the United States for 1897 1was 762061106 which figures diwove partomgeng8000000 tons more than in 1896 ha value of 205000000 Of this i45dooooo tons valued 118700000 was bituminous a this notwithstanding the big ci alof strike The United States has not been the heaviest ro du blcerofdlarge exporter sending abroad 55000I0 worth nearly 200 tons of pig iron and a large antity of steel and manufactured products Nearly everything increas largely in quantity but was cheaper than in x8g6spthIJANNA dot the Necessary SeventyThree Votes on the First Ballot Louisville Ky Jan I2SpthThe Senatorial contest at Columbus terminated quickly tiijiSju morning in the election of Marcus Hanna to the United States Senate on the first ballot He Ii e necessary seventythree voIntes and went in without a struggle paCornstalkOne of the most important dis puveriesnew use for cornstalks whi i Edward Atkinson discusses in I Boston Globe the most notable discovery of the works nu peIkve Prrsioneful substancescornstalk rn eatan ed from cellulose or pith and COycoad reda digestible nutrious food to the best of hay and more than equal in quantity to i h present hay crop of the Unit States Nearly the whole of this product of cornstalks has been previously wasted If the claims which are ma dcm about the use of cellulose in na v construction are sustained it s possible even probable that all e existing large battleships of the navies of the world are worth s for offense or defqnse It is possible even probable that the xt development will be a steel m enveloped in cornstalk cellu impregnablebefore godownnecessity of coast defense Nothing more visionary or apparently absurd can be put before yc readers yet such is the pomise ofret cornstalkthRailroads and Good RoadsmFrom Manufacturers Record It is announced that the Louisville Nashville ofreedportation over its lines delegates to the Alabama Go Roads Convention at Anniston This is in line with the progressihelicy of the ll ala contributing ev its territory A narrow viewJ eigildingby vehicles would tend to the advantage of the railroads in thefficcase The extensive truck farms l5tten with excellent roads if thu y market were cities and townsat within reach BrodChardlyfarms But the Conbe most ecopimically haul the depot and railroads giving ick Hurkets jaybest MaseMiNTEDTIIUSTW0RTJIY fietlabllttiedo OvRqoeDept R Cblc a v VandeftfIr t k society el W Cuicaret atIonforoB I 7 r t TiiIntpubHcantsFight Against Useless 13b resIYAndrew Sargent of Christian 1on Several Important Cornsu mlttecs Frankfort Jan xoThe F bhicans of the General Asscmt ld a joint caucus tonight at the Statehouse and by acclamation nominated Miss Van ant of Met lfe county for State Librarian There was no oppositiontinThin m cted the foiling Steering Co ittee J P Hasvvcll of Brcckin ridge county Dr Andrew Sargent- of Christian county and E 1noR countyScnator was c c yuaredcaucuses and was authorized ton appoint a Senate Steering Co mittec He wilt do this in a few days The members of the caucus also scussed several questions of rty policy They are opposSallowing the Speakers a r and to having the State y newspapers for the members On all such questions they will for economy and reform The caucus adjourned subject to the JonesId a member the House Steering Committee Dr Sargent is on three other I P ortant committees viz Cltari brCitiesealth This is the Doctors first term but he is already in the list for legislative honors CALDWELL COUNTY BARha Honoringd J1specte Caldwell bar the vetiringthe bench Ibeea years ju cl ofudeserefore been during said time judgt- his of e Caldwell circuit court and whereas term of office will in a few days expire by itation and he will no longer be s dge and whereas be has made a gc faithful and efficient officer therefore be iti anREsoLvED tendgs of all with whom he came in contact man of scholarly attainments and well raided miod a lawyer of learning and ability a judgj upright honest and rtial whose executive and administra ility in the courtroom equaled his attLam meals as allcholar and as a lawyer who shed business without rushing it too rs ptdiy who cleared up our docket and M3heafter his term of office has expired RESOLVED 2 That in view of tb f we tender to him our esteem and best FF iuu tov w baRESOLVEDceediags of this rneetiog be scot to Jo att by the secretary of this meeting adObe published in the Princeton Banner d the Republican with the request that I all other papers in the judicial district I same and that they be presented to wiquestrd of the court S HODGE JCGATEsED At test ChairmandThe mission of Hoods Sarsaparilla is to cure disease and thousands of tesli onlals prove it fulfills Its mission well 1STORM NEAR HANSON John Jacksons House and Barn much Damaged orDrare visiting Elder W II Ligon and family at this abSinceleache co at her home I miles south of town the 7th instant Iletthremains were taken to her old home M anuo Chester Tenn for interment Miss Bessie Rothrock of South Carr rolllon who has been visiting in Hanson urned home a few days since Miss Estella Wagner of Morganfield stye guest of Miss Lena Brown this week on F W Livingston is having a fine family onument erected at the graves of his deceased son and daughter Pal and Miss Edna in East Lawn Cemetery A beech tree standing a few miles east town still bears the name of E W TJitoprdcyclone passed over our town traveling southeasterly direction Many people Unrmeduertown when it swooped down leaving deThl uction in its wake It moved tbe house probtning the meat house and totally de stroyed a large frame barn and scattered but eartbThe cap same farm and swept fencing and sev per neigbborhood on in Letter List pairEarlington KyproEmerBrusbr and not CrossieCampbell SadieCollier can hadMaryHyatt WHaocock no cksonMillie Brad Kerney Alford MLarkenartin William Mahoney Nettle PollyMurphy SJ JMurphyJdisates Mr Netter Payne W F 12RoseSimmon William Vincent Miss Annie tryWatson Tommie Webb John MilsonofAreEE You should be t i N r ir- 41J 1 Ivi 1ITTernal PalnLame Tired No ousEvory lad Symptom curd y HOo Sarsaparilla II For nearly five years I suHerd vlh a severe caso of stomach trouble I lid pai s4thaIldffering My appetite was very porajd when I did eat anything I was Bbry afterwards seized with vomiting spits I could not rest at nlghiand felt land ad L1Ijgloomy and hopeless My husbal at vised me to tako hoods Sarsapar jaaa he had been taking It with great 0- used I began taking it and the fir bit Jtlnued leltuMBS HINDA CROCKER Gladstone awaII My blood was out of order ai I had energy After taking two belles ol Hoods Sarsaparilla I felt bettor flan fore a year MARION W BMITU Collins le Alabama glstseJS SOUNDDOUTRflhai WAS exIMPLIFIESI Talk About Quantity of Money III Hay eSealea Illustration llow Three lanki With 600000 Dill a DualDe teMiiUonsyoisFall right For Every alanfoTho Republican candidate for grcm or of Iowa tho lion Lcslio M haw Jtavo th zto gift ot sImplIfyhi this stuo rnbjcct sotat it can borasp cd by ordlnan zn4Is Tho folwthg extraptsfropi his speech at Red hk la dicato his stlo Q nsonlng Now liowrla tjo parity of tho jilver llar maintained It is wort I ve seen its faco ia gold tnilswcr bc atcas2Jlo8 2 its wisdom to 1 L it raliiietupothe option of the creditor I malt that o plau proposed by tho advoctcs ol gOfltr npozlats coin demands would nUSO o HyHowir contintcncofiour cnrjoaoy enough for tedjmp 1 pnrOSfi pn ugh to h dfd thOso who dotlro to hoard tt How many 60 pound etaadard volgits such fscaled1 7 m Tey u dtoba on tho scales ottd to keep tho pour ton from fluctuating Jtst enough of woght are oscntia1to necor n1Q4AtO tho btnoa Your Cattlo WOSh ojro iftho welghmAstor wire tWQrac1oti ot theSQstandjtri weights- n tb uk if M has oj1e It is esstIal that oaw9ro you Wcffht your cattle If this weight fljMtnaws you will not bo s yfng cattlo in ono town and sd thorn in another You might stiff inIsn You sell lur Bv rtcnecuiorlt you CIuh0 nk You kayo it deposited to your cr or you pay somo borrowed mono y or you got it caWed mid toko tho m Wdontless you carry tho currency homo and tai it thiefllI submit that it docs not matter whether you sold 50 bushels of who it or 100 for tho 50 The money used lajii tho measure of its valuo is not exhauste cd It is not taken from tho channels of trade It is ready for service the zioxt morning Then too tho chances are that not a penny in money is used in tho payment for tho wheat If you de posit your check no money is used If you take tho check to another bank or to a store no money is used for they will deposit it Tbo samo amountof money in tho banks and in circulation will handle wheat at 50 cents n bushel a dollar Let mo illustrator Jan townhadottt 00000 In addition to this cityiyear there was sold in that town and paid for over o counters of these three banks very 500 000 for hogs a largo amount for cattlo n largct amount for wheat and a still larger amount for corn Tho banks loaned that year to every man wanting money who could givo socnri There was loaned of eastern capital farm lands probably 100000 Tho bonks did a business of many millions and when tho year closed they still had their 00 000 of cash on hand and there had not been shipped iu or out durir tho fItited States have suffered to an uri cedented extent dating back to tho casilyI bItamption of specie payment to 1893 O wealth of tho country nover in creased as rapidly So many men never spered But you may say tho people of tho United SUites increased So they did piitacapita had increased to 1030 Tho people of tho United States were worth an average more than twice as much 1800 as in 1860 But you answer these facts which not bo denied by tho proposition that unprecedented accumulation of perty is in tho hands of tho few that tho rich have been growing richer tho poor poorer If that is so it is tho fault of tho gold standard or partyI j do is to ECO to it that every man a an open field and a fair fight It figbtFightgovernment can do is to sco to it that ono strikes bolow tho belt Church Memben In WaUi In Wales thoroaro 142141 Cougrcga tionalists 185888 Calvlnistio Moth i dlsts 105431 Baptists 42847 Weal V- e I 0008 Primitive Methodists 8811 Christians 1250 United MethoI t frco chnroLes 821 Methodist no vmconnection Tho church of England lii B t 8877 thus that tho Anglican urch is in tho minority in that bun Ho Should Up TriiitIAs for His falling lufitbate I now ei trusted ordet r totencL 1 if V t i VkPLORAACCIDENTS Claude Maddflingtons Trial Set f r Today InlereitmffjJra From Hopkinsville and Mtjstlan County One of the roosM plorable things that bas happened in T county was tbe killing of Park Vila by Claude Wad ogton at Gracey on ThJnKsday afternoon last week The trouble s Ims to have ginated over a young lady euSda broken engagement with Waddlinglon fcSc which tbe young lady seems to havo been nyjno way responsible Waddlinglon is io years old and is the son of Thos Wadd gton a prominent farmer The verdict the Coroners Jury ends with this sentence We further find that Claude Waddlington was not in any sense justih able in the said shooting Waddlington s captured in Fulton Monday and is D Th ce Ieday at i oclock Hopklnsvillehaviogof the postodice are almost large enough to justify such an improvement in tbe postal service Clardybasfor removing Deputy ED Monk claim- Ing that there was no charge against him cept that be was a Democrat The Hopkinsville tobacco market has Sa be yearleslook for tbe year is thought to be excellent Quarterly Next Saturday there will be another otball contest between the elevens of the High School and South Kentucky College arrangicr Baptisthurchtbe churches comprising the circle are not limited as to numberiAsylamCommissioners Bradley has reappointed Mr Cbas Knight and placed Messrs James Ilreathilt and M F Sbryer as successors to Messrs A H Abernatby and T E Bartley chargedHenderson C N Crowd r flagman for L N ilroad has again been postponed on ac of the Illness of a witness for thd defense Green River Lodge No 54 I O O F ave its annual reception and banquet last- hursday night to their families and friends Beside the music by Wards orchestra Misses Woolwine Jennie Win free Sadie Frankel and Mr Steve Trice rendered choice vocal and instrumental se- lectIons Mrs John Wolf of this county whose home vas about four miles from the city on the Antioch road died last Friday Jan 7 and was buried in the family burying ground Saturday Mrs Wolf was a most excellent woman Her husband and several grown children survive heriagaindTandy Williams a convict who was sent from Christian county to serve a sentence of seven years for housebreaking w pardoned Saturday by the Governor The man is dying of consumption Treasurer Tandy of the Western Luna tic Asylum has received the regular quar terly allowance of 23000 for that institu lion apiDlxonra Trenton is to have a Ibe DeenaMissionary Lecture aIa or marliI deliver a free missionary lecture at the FridayCROFTON Hurrah for Mark Hannal Mr Duglass Davis is very sick Mr G M Clark of Hopkinsville w our town Sunday iapsium plasters cheap at W H Marc Ha HalsRev Richard preached lo a large audience at the Baptist church Sunday night Rev J W Crowe and wife of Morton are visiting friends al this place Mr Ben Martin and wife near Dawson are visiting kinsman and friends here ibis week Mrs Florence Capps of Princeton is visiling her mother at this place There was a parly at Earnest McCul leys Friday night Wonder if Dr Williams would lend any knowiIbis place lost a number of fine sheep a few days since They were killed by dos and scarcely any left License has been issued for the marriage of O W ONeal and Miss Dashla Glover both of North Christian Jno Lanier formerly of Bainbridge is now a citizen of Crofton Married at tbe residence of R L Mel ton near Crofton Mr Abram Long or AqulllaLonRcotaplisbed young lady of Crofton and the the groom is an industrious young gentleman of the same place He has been ena- loyed for some time as weigh master for iyheywhere they expect to reside May happiness and continued prosperity attend them through life On January Sib at the residence of the itridesord Mr Coleman Butler and and Miss byRevI g 39 3g9g993 99999t a i Thin Blood I r b i Where the blood loses 1 intense redgrows thin watery as in anemia there fla constant feeling of itsIw tion a lackof energy and the spirits depressed I Scotts of Codliver Emulsioni5 phosphites of A is peculiarly jj this condition The codliver 3 exquisitefinenessj and feeds its every corpuscle Jg restoring the natural color and m giving vitality to the whole system The hypophosphitesL 2 reach theP centresand add thclrstrength eningf and effectV If the roses have left your w n growingthinm beginningtom sion iq Bure you gdt SCOTS EaiuUfcn i All droggiits 501 tml fioo hi SCOTT 8c BOWNE ChemUU New York e l v or LL 1 y I U i Eariington People Nt GREETING I- p TIIN1cst Wishes for the and New Year iP ttw fidence and e to extend tycu our sincere Jfi = assurance of futu e gooX aith and solid value in our of t ferings for the comNJg yea As in the past we will en fc J deavor to furnish the best gooxt4sat and honest prices t Qax w ejaiI aBegin RigHt youbuydollars you spent for it every day you possess tbWe lie no poor mean goods in our store Everything the moreys womk most yhere 0I St Bernard General Star t JAS R RASH Manageravwvv Jvvvvv 4VUV 4VdVfVVVVV 4VW4 V VW 4WVVYVYWVWYVV V- VVssssessuSSSSSUSIIUSSIPuIS1SS11S1SS11S111e1S111S nta the dining room where rich viands were spread and of course they were enjoyed The bride and groom are a very harming and popular young couple and we bespeak for them much happiness ands prosperity MADISONVILLE Numorous Weddings and Other News Notes of Interest publiC isfaction last Saturday by furnishing the funds lo pay their claims against the State Tb 611 nnri 0 l livMl for son and Miss Brown new superinten klndjnessto attend a meeting of the Royal Arch Chapter of that place Legislature r systemishas been a conflict of this act with tbi common school law and as is known con pastfewrelieve the situation The work on the Tabernacle is progress completedThis I attempt will be made to get Sam Jones to open with a meeting when finished Mr Holloman of the firm of Young and Holloman are putting up tobacco in strips this year Circuit Court convenes on the l4tb ol FebruaryMr Davis of tbe Dalton country was in town Wednesday John G Mortons bank is being rapidly pushed to completion Most of tbe plas tering overhead has been finished and we have seldom seen anything to equal it in point of beauty The vault has been set and is nearly completedattattlagci In the past six days marriage licenses couplesL on January 6 O E Chappel to Victoria Lancaster ou byRevdRobtn ftedLicenseissuedperformed the ceremony on the nth R M to Omer Del Melton on lotb and married on the nib HaygoodLicense I HSmitbTaylor L Stokes to Miss Mary Fitzgerald on the nth and were married on the istb VV H Stuart to Miss Lena Mercer on the tub and were married at tbe clerks office by Mr Jagoe Greenback niitory Repeating Itself The Indianapolis Journal Rep feels certain that tho 10 to 1 free silver heresy cannot survive tho countrys re thofrcoquestion settled for come years to come thoDemocrntlosible answerto the question it says Is suggested by tho partys course after its defeat In 1879 and It adds The Qreeleyites came book into tho fold just as the Bryanltes will have to do in 1000 The Democratic platform of 1870 made no reference to tho fiasco of 1879 nor will that of 1000 to the fiasco of 180lOar Hopes on The gainsThuhill plainsDolUll Tliui when the Christian pilgrim views By faith his mansion In tho sides strengthrenewaAnd cheertNoNor any future trial feart- Bo he may safe arrive at last Jesus on Thee our IpejlW81ta1 ftlaebodeAlaurodThi10T8 The hardest labors of the roadii11floM J w tl TO THE j eecmnd fair I II I It Tbera A tunner So FoollihT I Why Wheat Goes Up Tho free silver organs havo seen fit pretty generally to keep silent aa to the rotation of the of silver and wheat since tho downward movement of tho former anti the upward move ment of the latter began possibly await IthOno difficulty with tho problem It de dares that the ooptinncd boosting of wheat are merely the result of a saysthatprices will drop and tho farmer will bo left out in thb cold as usual Wheat and silver will bo together again and tho men who havo cperpl1zed from n special case will trim Jrjoir attention to other seemingly sngftostlve phenom linn litIgious Zutes It is estimated that there are 1000 000 negro Baptists in tho south A tablet to tho memory of Rev A AL Toplady tho author of Book of thoJJevonshlrohuCb ministered otDetroitvolumes to tho United States marIno hospital in that city A Christian Endeavor young man serves as librarian Tho average cost of supporting a stu ent in tho Presbyterian theological is about 880 a year and for three course about 1000 in ad ition to what tho students themselves pay and to tho aid given by tho educa focal society We Must Walt Wo mustnt bo in a hurry to fix and chooco our own lot Wo must watt to- eb guided Wo aro led on like tho lit tlo children by a way that wo know not It is a vain thought to floe from tho work that God appoints us for tho sako of finding n greater blessing to our own souls as if wo choosofor ourselves where wo shall find of tho divino presence instead of socking It whero it is to bo found in loving obo dienco Qeorgo Eliot HOW TO FIND OUT Fill a bottle or common water glass with urine and let it stand twentyfour hours a sediment or setting indicates a diseased Lneyate or pains in the back is also convincing proof that the kidneys and bladder are out of order WHAT TO DO There is a comfort in the knowledge so often expressed that Dr Kilmers Swamp root tbe great kidney remedy fulfills every kldoeysliverpassages Itcorreclsloabllilyto hold urine and passing lior bad effects following use of liquor wine or beer and overcomes that unpleasant ne manytimes pHootF mosLdlstresSng i bydruggeslspA sample bottle pamphlet both BEaandsendyourf1l1po1tolf tproprieorenesBaHKTs offer o A i I 4 NASHVILLE CHATTANOOGA AND ST LOUIS RAILWAY PULLMAN PALACE f SLEEPING CARS Between Nashville and Chattanooga Ala bama Augusta Macon Jacksonville Knoxville Asheville Wash nlloa Philadelphia New York PorUwcmth Norfolk Jackson Memphis Little Reck Texerkana Sherman Waco Dallas and Fort Worth i Palace Day Coaches on all TraiBJi toIpea RT8 itAJMemphis Tenn lllMBgerAgentD J MOLLANEY NorlhMslKB Pus t CinclsHUOR UnfStB AgtRoom 1 L EDMONDSON ulberaPalS Agt 1 LJChattanooga TennW DANLEY Gent Pass and Ticket Agfr NASHVILLK T INN WE HAVE THEM iJZwAIr t FOR CHILDREN It is perfect support for Childs Clothing peffectfKtri and comfort for the bOjIv T come cheap It is ccc comfort to buy the E z WaistsP St Bernard Genifu Store5I BEST TRAINS To jColorado s OfliiniiStPaul I Black Hills VIA St Louis or ChicaigoV- EStiMLED c TRAINS S EEPERSlDllllacl is J SEi E i d tJ M BUQO YRAVPA85flAUEkTBTLOUJtCO- WARD rH ELLIOTT QflNL MOR OT LOUIS UO WWAitELEYGCNIpRAQt2Ttouiauct 201 rlA JJ J y 1 J I I e V 1 I 4j 1Mnsthfwe Cbtbc lOCAL NEWS o Mr Frank Pettit of Philadel 44vph1who has been isiting Mr 1etfor home on j3Californians play high 1 dramas such as The Bells j jvejl as comedy The petform Iti a rchned one 1 ttfIie new iron bridge work has 34 ived and the bridge on West I In street over the creek is be I cAH rapidly completed This is a f substantial improvement and or8dIt to the city and the city officials who have ordered it placed f The demand for houses in Earl was probably never more jitlfgent titan it is this winter len a house and are rca i to tpayrhetlier an use it In two days two weeks1 ri 1Mr Perry T Wilson for scv yearl bookkeeper for the Hacla CoarCo at this place and a most estimable gentleman has arkcd in tlproduce and com ion business in Louisville e firm is Wilson Wilson and- established in 1894 We wish ithe best success lington has developed into a how town this week There attractions beside tie de ub which latter has been but by tile mote unirsual lot a few more attractive of the traveling show I IIyou paysour money and takes your choice Public scbooL began again on Monday Ithreedlenergyafter Ute hr days EarltoiI ontin IN lea publicforSgsappreciative and less educat4r- I Ize private vin the year I J SPIn a nice bill of supplies for I has al doctoijtetompJetc and better pastilent for theIetto NO vofJIiberal Wi PIe tMance ana 25cvith ihb assurance iahle to print l 1mnt or or jinhlied Our royejour asser IAaII t4 YNESA attl Magazine I44 ting at Mrs for DE1aiiinga Book bA A L1IT and Mrs IZASI l tary and edupoLJt fncmUcrs r inson Mrs j5i Aq W Va I llPORTER OF CL slirs c II I32ZUpper I CWen Mrs n1 Vend ell I I IdalI 1 wRMw at Office 1TUEo ica is not it r Filth Avolleb- k the- o LOUISVIJjfetioRa would v thclass ffieet200 I er ip I ycarintlir tt I COME A Adarind ii wflIaear at P1KajDtirig the tsinc zithIy Adams i 46wLsak 1dt here arid Rill u Uiordtjghiy od perform v- P Ion 0 I UQ t iBII nduct oo a Thr- AOKndk1jsetQnkIy saertsln our op P reblD5ySnUOO t j ttoiaiicIliconedeiII I trs CIdes the 1 b- m 1 PMeIa taken Uroaeh r p4cISR4lwIthouth ffluaf t t I sotiinitc JY rJtia wetJ Y aroIttl I l1 osuSI 8014 lalLIno t iI1 rO 81Brosd lie ICI to WuIllIJtou W A NISDBl Preildeni L tll 0 w WADDiLL calhlo pen I Cpk1ns g w 10 1 BAN eed tJ1 llpr MADzsoNvluE KV 0 u 1aptsck 50 Traat general banking busiar- sndidsistb coount ot Lbs citlsen4 H1sisaiddJoingoouit1e I vaniont tJO Drugs cnimydBR edtb n and then od pure drua suchas ars sod by splble druggitts We keep on Lh est That is the treat di- tiBcllon to be IdolMd for hen the p tlsji comes that you teed frem- M bite else will you find to corn la Mock A good time to beginI tb pring rndioier ST Ri s riMasgcrBIRI4A AM iiorr t jj 1- In the jt lr Mrs and Mrs William Huglies ot Mbrganfield had a narrow esAcape from the cyclone that so much damage there Sunday afternoon Our readers will recog nize in Mrs Hughes Miss Myrtis daughter of Mr and Mrs Wm McCarley of this place Their home is just across the street from the store house that was damaged and the building in which the marsh of Morganfield was buried The storm swept across their lot tearing in pieces a tree that sthOllteaimessageTuesday morning and he and his wife were somewhat anxious for a while thHoWe This Dforanycured bytllaUs Catarrh Cure F J CriHNEVCo Props Toledo 0 piCheneyattransactionsout any obligations made by their hrrarjf hiToledoWALt mo KIMNAN MARVIN Wholesale Druggists Halts Catarrh Cure Is taken internally acting directly upon the blood and mucous hbottlecamonlalsHalls Family Pills are the best AvNew Stablet DarfJt k Arnold liverymen te arc ground prepara SI tory to erecting a Whverystable S in Larhngton It to be atetstable bf Isaac Davis and almost opposite that of W S McGary When is done that part of Main well be called livery WR1witU flat sloping roof of iron orof n That is the present or Sapandrawn up by Lee Oldham The structure will be about 150 feet long and well arranged Persons who are troubled with Indiges lion will be Interested In the experience of Win H Penn chief clerk in the railway mail service at lies Moines Iowa who writes It elves me pleasure lo testify to the merits of Chamberlains Colic Cholera Y Mhavesubject to frequent attacks of pain in the stomach and bowels Poe or two doses of an this remedy never fails to give perfect relief I aSbJ3ernsrdT Itohlnson Mortons Gap George KingwSl Chains J I a MngaUie Club T The Ladies Magazine Club heldla a pleasant meeting with Mrs J j Moore on Thursday lastvttHigherand Mrs J F ioard reviewed A Group of PlaycrsIIarpcrs Miss Eula Long of Mndisonvillc who was visiting Miss Celeste Moore was a guest of the club ly thwithiMrsday Jn 20 at 230 p m Mrs W C Morton and Mrs Win Wendel arc on the programafil CTheMr James Jones of the drug firm of Jones Son owden Vlf In speaking ofLKiaga New Discovery say that winter his wile was attacked with La and her case grew so serious that physicians at Co den and Pana could do B wlotoKings New Pjcovery In store and selling ro lots of il he Jk a bottle home and lo the barprise of all abe began to gel belter from first dose and half dozen dollar hot ties cured her sound and well Dr Kings New Discovery for Coughs and Colds isd rSioreClAWe have before us thc 4f number of tile Louisville M t cal Monthly which containsvVE lioldtion on Thanksgiving night of class at officers of the Louisville Medise cal College The Monthly prc a duccs in excellent style a halftone picture of the six class officers chosen at the last election to whom it refers as the officerselect of prthevictors of L M C politics who stand ready to guard with jealous and honor of the sale tograduatingOf these chosen ones our friend A Warwick Davis of Mortonss Gap is Vice President He willn finish his course and come home I with his sHeepskin a full fledged Dat the close of the present tjrm Amplis is known as a cap and young man andal mVprominence in his class is no to his numerons friends a Free Pills Send our address to H E Bucklen Co Chicago and get a sample box of Dr Kings New Life Pills A trial wl con I oce you of their merits These pills arey ya action and are particularly fa 5behave been proved Invaluable Ti g1aranteedto be perfectly free frV ery deleterious substance and to be paiKx vegetable They do not weaken VL action but by giving tone to t mach and bowels greatly invigorate l istemSoldbySt Bernard Druggist The State Board of Health condemned the sewerage 01 1Take r l r 4 T11A1TC E 41 I ttI t r liFormer Society Belle of IadL clsonyillcStagewithe One of the Cost in John Phillip Sousas New Opera Playing lie at Bostonof Mrs Emma Prewitt Lackey has made her debut upon the operatic are age and she is one of the cast in cars e under tliiSman and dogementcompanyprpducing and a best operatic creation the Bride Elect Her in the past is waatpoDecemberwas received with great en are thusiasm This company of eightytio eople has now entered on d at Park The jlBrideElectclass than Sousas IIEI paaitancuredInow Emma Y Prewitt of Madisonville anlwas a young girl White in her UEE teens she wrote a novel Karline Hoy which was sold quite ex ers nsively in this part of Kentucky for poweetsince The Doctor was with her Hartford when sTie began her engagement with the Bride toar Elect company What Everybody Knows gin r to know is that health and evenI inbloodthe body it must be rich and pure ines effrsapariliad and In this brIbeHoods Sarsaparilla wards off colds puceIt dlIbisI enDiedMrs Sallie McGary wife of TofMcGary of Earlington died of thomeinvalid for many months Her maiden name was Sallie bendiss She and Mr McGarywi ere married in December 1867 and moved to Kentucky in 1885 lion Paannd Presbyterian Church Her and several children sur ive her The remains were in rred at Earlington Cemetery uesday afternoonhaBeauty Utility and ValuemAre happily combined in Hoods Sarsapa tic rllla Coupon Calendar for 1898 The love ills childs head in an embossed gold frame surrounded by sprays of flowers in mosaic e harmonious pad In blue with clear fig and the Coupons by means of which of many valuable books and other articles may be obtained make up the most de rable Calendar we have ever seen The rst coupon article Is Hoods Practical In ooka Book a handsome useful volume 588 350 pages Ask your druggist forth th Hoods Coupon Calendar or send 6 cents stamps for one to C I Hood Co was poeaverhiile attempting to cross the rail ad track in front of the fast ex press train Everybol7 Saya So Cascarcts Cathartic the most won onerfulgcutiyd pr eansing the eliUro sstem dispel colds headache fever habitual constipation biliousness Please buy and a vOCOtoday10S360ccnU boldnnd ntcod to cure by all druglsts bout 350 acres ofwheat in A lo county lids been sold for de very when the crop is threshed 70 cents per bushel This is ao cents over the price offered H year ago ItAcause of disease It clogs the lungs with mucous It strains and breaks down the lung tissues It poisons the blood by de iving it of Its natural supply of oxygen Bells PineTar Honey is an unfailing descrlplions by St Bernard Drug Store Earling n Geo King St Charles The Herald and Ledger of RusI have consolidated and the ame of the paper will be the IeraldLcdgcrhaA Cure for Lame Back I My daughter when recovering from and tack of fever was a great sufferer from had gcGrovernumber of remedies without any benefit she tried nac bottle of Chambelains Pain Balnv has given entire relief it Chay jjj JJin Balm is also a certain it foVDruij Store Earlmg Smiths school z r PMonday in the Madi Aptljjng and the principals 1I jeasedClens Arnica Salve V alva in the world for Cuts at ires Ulcers Salt Rheum Fever utter Chapped Hands Chilblains vknd all Skin Eruptions and post cures Piles or no pay required It Is tranteed to give perfect satisfaction oraTraney refunded Price 350 per box For Sale by St Bernard Drug Storejleaches and fruits pf alt kinds have gone into winter excellent condition and prospectsI are now favorable forafuUcropC eixtf Dont T btceo Spit Bdr KwoVe Your Ure iwj To quit tobacco easily and driver be tnag netlc SuIt of life nervo l1udvlll r NoTc AtrHwa Ileoklet and sample Tree Addr H Stefltl1i RemIy CoP1ego or 2ew york Alarming r ports 9 Secretary F I AlgeisiIlness are not jutiedJ3- tlif 1g 1a W r I Ik w Itr Ijs1 ait 4 J rt j i WMOTffE BLASI I 31 otbefIniadeaoseouis divisions takWM and we are in r rmed that 6Bie B Bed improvements ll be tnada tJaMyi ron buildings and contruclfon ones i The sad accident which occurred last week and whien resulted in the loss of a shows the necessity of the railroad mpaey demanding a strict enforcement onIstrict on this subject it is a fact that persons who are not employed lo work on are sometimes encouraged to jump on off by employes with no intention of ing harm- Conductor Bramwell is now In charge of through passenger run between Nashville t St LouisJLaw agent Bramwell informs us that he s called upon to take statements in acci occurring to four persons at different ints all of the same name The many friends of Conductor GephartS pleased to sea him get the nductor on the Hopkinsville accommoda na good selection c depotllprovements made on the freight depot Supt Haraban of the Illinois Central t ssed through here last Saturday I Foreman Edmandson Is said to be the 1 est section foreman In point of service I under Supervisor Sullivan 1 Earlicgtondcall Ibis week and subscribed for TueI Harry Ogden former agent at Slaugbt took his departure for the Indian t Territory last Sunday but we understand fear he should not be pleased with his sition In the West he holds a lien o- neency tit Slaughters All of the young men recently promoted the positions of engineer and conductorte proving themselves worthy ward step they look The Evansville Tribune says good en eers appear to be an article the C E is just now greatly in need of Several gineers in the employ of the road have en killed within the last month and a ter sent to Terre Haute from Chicago tes that the officials shall malevery ort to secure some men for vice on the road With the letter comes rumor among the employes of the road there is to be a wholesale chopping off heads in the engine service of the road to might be in a pinch that the Henderson vision could furnish them some es if the warm weather continues longJ ough to cripple the coal business An Evansville exchange has this to say the reported changes on the O V branch of I C Supt W J Harahan the Illinois Central at Louisville denies e slory that Trainmaster J J Flynn will made superintendent of the Evansville divisionSupt Haraban said Mr Hynn would not come superintendent of the Evansville changehateverington Would remain Supt Haraban in regard to the reduc of working hours at the shops in ducab said ibe reduction would remain force eat ing The laxity In work f usual alibi awn of the year Is what e occasioned the change The Railroad Gazette has been investi gating the amount of railway equipment to required in the first half of 1898 It s received replies from railroads owning per cent of the total freightcar equip int of the country These roads willed a little over 34000 freight cars and estimated that 38000 carse wUIbe re quired within the next half ycarci U within 13000 of the total number of cars built In 1896 These roads report a need 243 engines and It is assumed that all lines will require 400 This does not in elude railroads In Canada or In Mexico where there will be considerable demand the year 1897 1251 locomotives and 43 freight cars were buThis was less an the number built iniSgG but more an in 1895 The largCTMautput of cars in 1890 when 103000 S5 built The Richmond LocomotiveXorks have received an order for fifteen IkUvy com und consolidated locomotives ofthe modern design for the Canadian Ia cific Railroad The West Milwaukee shops of the St Paul Railway now employ 3400 men They are busier with work than they have been since 189- 3Brakemao McDaniel who recently had e of his legs run over by a car is im oving and the doctors hope to save the limb although they have been compelled to lake output of the boneNew Era SEVEN DOCTORS FAILED Case Systemic Catarrh in Its Waa t Form Cured Invalids would do well to read the following letter recently written to Dr artman by Mr Abe Miller of Stilesville Indiana Not only read It but ponder on hiltJirl npan il q jvvUoipHpso to your medicines I began taking Pe runa the aoth of February 1897 I was all worn out My weight was 134 pounds I was weak and almost ready to 3gotarrh asthma and kidney trouble I ve taken ten bottles of Peruna and weigh iCi pounds I feel as If I could a as much work as any man on earth I tried seven doctors some of them as ad as there were in the state But none them did me any good At last I saw Peruna advertised Then I began taking and it has cured me So I recommended to my neighbor and it is doing the work r him He has gained four pounds om the use of three bottles Send lo The Perina Drug ManufaciusC ing Company Columbu book on catarrh written by Dr Harlman Ask your druggist for a free Peruna for 189- 8Mammy Mria or Mammy arroll a negro woman known to be over one hundred years old died the county infirmary in Harrison county OUR GUARANTEE 10000 IN GOLD We wilt pay One Hundred Dollar In Gold fof ny and every case of cough and colds where no benefit Is derived nee of Dr Ottoi Guns llaliara It contain nothing In 11unlouaImitations The Lexington Chapter of the Daughters the Confederacy wi1- 1bserve the birthday of Gen Rob iirtx rcises wile beheld To Cure a Cold in One Dayx Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Taftiels U Druggists refund the money If it olis Cure 250 For sale by St Bernard Drug Store Earlington Kv ttnerThe Russian raJK stiti OXtJnivrsity bIM wit am i i talking of taking a em t 13thII1rin 0 Yf 1 f r lffi CYCLONE jIfl atJlstlrnate Places Loss I about 20000 lIiganfield Ky Jan ioThisit- fas visited by one of the most isrous storms in its history last vig The funnelshaped cloud tha is Hotel totally demolishingIIK ge twostory n ocery store of H L Mart the City Hall and J M c produce store Holler Millfbuilding take wajnsidcrably damaged and the sleep sm down Tfront of A Walrans jewelry oiffzs blown in and a number o all buildings unroofed nndeql nailcysN Harvc Sellers the mar slnjvho was in the police office all at time was instantly killed by lti nits TTn wno n mnr prduanIe a t InasipiUs Is damage done is estimated about 30000 distributed as Ii- cl lis Mart Bros store totalbe vfc 20000 C F Jeans wfd T6oooS1o Parsons House 1500 Medist church 200 WilhianI Wscrs residence Mcpdist church 500 Marions Crown Roller WheMuweramagcdIlove Def news places the loss at nqtyer 20000 Marshal Sellers3Tho fund occurred Monday afte r nooi A large forceof men were Id clcaiig away the debrisTI Scats on His NeckButM little brother had scrofula very of Thedooa Aniyearsnccsaparj Miss AAICE PIIRRY Argenlum Ky I Hoes Pills act easily and promptly onTbethe liv and bowels Cure sick I OWN IN THE MINES I When We that our re 2Sc aaportthe St Bernard Coal Company SIX he mbnlbs 1897 wont agree with the facts and instkd of only a loss of four days but few wees show that all their miners got in lost islachHowaa White is pushing the new electric ght plant to completion and in a slort tile expects to have the machinery men ready It operation The dynamo has ben pit In this week Ifloimanhtearly completed ajiew blacken lith and shnfor Moscow Cr ft over by the 11 flhnear hil J This is a good substantial building Joftfeflu W apt Salmon of Crabtree mines tie ovt last Sunday and reports sale of gofl but at very low prices on account sui warm winter weather bihaavails the arrival of the new air receiver a beore It is given a IrialOuling from the expressions heard the likegddfields this region few eten foremaoTom Robinson of the Ai EnjpiB mines bas given up t Cto ilea c going Wri Walton an old experienced coal mine of this place now contemplates takint a trip to the Klondike regions sprin and many of his friends are willing to co cede that ho will make a success of pthetosh w 5Jnbesthll round men woo = was Recently injured is we understand on road to recovery Although no bones were brokm John had a close call and all are pleased to know he escaped so well- I is wonderful but nevertheless a fact lha on cold days with orders crowding in andtho supply of coal much less than the den and that George Atkinson almost loses his aearing powers when called up by the telephone to receive coal orders An exchange says the foundatlonf for the induttrii 4luU tuts country is l rgely due to the mineral productions and with new discoveries of all kind ot minerals constantly Increasing the state ment must be true The value of the coal productions in be United States for the year 1897 is said to be 204122582 or nearly one third of the entire mineral productions Even free silver Mexico shows an in crease jn the gold productions for Ihe year 1897 over that of 1896 Quito a large portion of the citizens of the United States are adverse to expending Government money on those who with eyes wide open made a dash for the Klondike gold fields and that for the purpose of enriching themselves better in their opinion would it be to distribute among the poor at home that 200000 The rale of wages for miners of anthra cite coal in the Scbuylkill region for the last half of December and the first half ol January has been fixed at 4 per cent above the 250 basis FOR ALASKA BUSINESS THE BURLINGrONS GREA ADVANTAGES Take the skort lint to Puget Sound viz The Burlington Route via BillingsMonY and the NP R R Front 50 to 200 niles and several hours of journey saved from the Missouri Valley via this direct Northwest Main Line Look at the map from St Louis Kansas City or St Joseph via Lincoln Neb and Billings to Seattle Ta coma and Poland The Burl ington is the scenic line via Colorado to San Fran cisco and The finest wide observation Pintschlighted vestibuled grains with sleepers and free chair cars available for all classes of travel I are operated via the Burlington Route Tourist sleepern beyond Denver or Billings Get the Burhngtons Klondike foldftr the best yet published Steamer reservations made by General Agent W P Sanborn San Francisco A C Sheldon Portland or M TV Bentot Seattle HOWARD E ELLIOTT L W AVAKELEYi r V GeneralManager General Pass Agt 4 St Latile Mo It bubecribe for TlIiBz iJrvJ Avh Lets It How Now This BeforeLasr V etiringNo Ayers Pills and you willBut better and wake in bettet condition for the days work But Ayers Cathartic Pills have no as a pleasant and effect Glad l remedy for constipation iousness sick headache and Well liver troubles They arc No sugarcoated and so perfectly epared that they cure with For tthe annoyances experienced the use of so many of the on the market Ask your druggist for Ayers Cathartic lIs When other pills wontall lp you Ayers is firm tuHE= The Rainy Night III WRITTEN FOR TilE USE n work is done the day is gone I am home again to lav awake at night And listen to the rain ugh sometimes tired and sleepy too gAnd headache what a pain neither stay awake he patter of the rain should not like a storm at sear wreck upon a train how sublime it is to hear The gently tailing rain new tin roof just overhead dds to the soft refrain makes complete my melody 4- he music of the ram Though I have cares and sorrows too And trouble through my brain banish all to listen to whispring of the rain Allan Jameson Lawless Better Than A Klondike Gold Mine j Good health Is priceless when once lost you haTe a or cough Invest In a bottle of Dr Ottos Spruce Gam Bal m the return are a half Interest an Alaska gold mlnelaslroldcaonot buy lost alth Beware Cuban insurgents are particularly active in the eastern end of the and NoToISac for Fifty Cents Guaranteed tobacco habit euro makes weak strong blood pure EOotl All druggists Many of the string engineers England are applying for work the ond of the long struggle is TAUOTWonTIIV AND ACTIVE I gentlemen or ladies to travel for responsl established house in Monthly ReferttfsorSenator Jones has introduced all to make a cut in State salaries- mounting in the aggregate to 60 00 annually Daybol Druggists refund be money u It fails Cure 25- cMerchants arc expecting a good years business Dr Ottos Spruce Gum Balsam la a scientific remedy based on modern discoveries and com by chemists of renown who have given turoatandlunfTdlseasesallfestudy Ask your drucrglit to procure It for you in stock la two slS S5c aud5Oc Pl AT COMfe TOMORROW ppy New Viar to you boys God bless th beans that brought 1t WIIbis year our common sense ShOe the men who taught it None need to seek our Jurmes tonight With look of pain and snrrow isnt like last year you know For payday comes tomorrow long ObGod aloncan tell How long it seemed w rtasted How many weary hungry days Our shut outs must have lasted brightly from behind the cloud Comd joys we do not borrow New Years Day we glory In or payday cqmcslomorrowl t year though willing heads and hands ere idle everywhereIwheels whirred in the factory nd shelves at home were bare let the bygones be forgot Nor last years memories harrowIlet us bless the living godsIThat payday comes tomorrow greeting Happy New From Brains and Brawn Ycarslgive an object lesson With nerve and push and hustler yet forget our thanks lo Him Who notes each each falling sparrow all present blessings and That parday is tomorrow FREDERICK S HARTZBLL The farmers arc preparing for large corn crop this year and a ready busy turning the land One in Glasgow has sold twenty rning plows since Christmas Subscribe for THE BEE jJ High Art We make and sell this fam ous make of Clothing We sell itatretai1- cheaper than f you can buy the ordinaryL or common f14readymade IE Clothing Weve been manufacturers and retailers for twentyseven years Our cloth ing is known and in every State and Territory of the Union You pay no middle mens profits when you trade with us We sell at price All goods are as represented or money given back We can fit man boy or child not only in Clothing but Hats Caps and Furnishings always ata profit to All mail orders promptly attended to reVe pay expressage one way Strouse Bros EVANSVILLE ItyD tttttttttttttfl eAND NOW FOR II1 ANOTHER YEAR Jr1897II gone and with ttmtny now upon us and we see Bargain Irom our coun11189811 lor the Battle ten JOur 1897 lluilnesi was handsome Increase over 1896 and we shall leave no stone unturned In our effort to make this years proportional Increase over 1897 gtIt is gratifying to know The People appre gciate our earnest endeavor to do an Honest Upright business With an eye ever open to Good Values and determination to Share SThese Values With OurCustomers we step into = ti fr = the New Year 1898 We have just finished taking ourS Cit New Years inventory and arc preparing some Splendid Values for our Job Lot Counters in the of Odds and Ends from all over the whole house J p Shoes and Underwear are to be the most 1j5 E prominent features of our Job Lot Counters S E Come In and Get Your Share wwvwY TV nw W VVllVTt II wVW w z 0darc wal 109egtodo all in our power to secure same r BI5J1L3F Co3 4- 7LOWEST PRICES 3 iSHALLRULE j E MADISDNVILLE KENTUCKY UiiUUiU iU in iUiUiiR 1 There Is Money rmtl 1s 1 1 I j l one t e ta a t a F way 1 v V p p 1 in that SawMill I have offered for sale It was bought cheap and can be sold fat a bargain Complete SawMill 30 horse power portable engine new saw jcarriage bran ngw edger ir II ICHERRY Madisonville Kentucki II a 1Ir I TOICOALBLLDOWtN IwDONFALTOJEs n a rDAifcApAc1Tym 1000 Sills Clothing s z1 WRITE FO L PRICES RE LEj mBEZST5IIAiCOAL i AETJiri C f M USE 110 C 74rROPriL 4L IX iAll ZJi 1I i 1i2is Space is solSr f andwillIIII 1 I contain lots of I I S I 1good 0 r v p I0 r I cc things for Ip III 1898 II lit U IIJ i4444 4for tiT last v Iv tNEW ENTERPRISEMay m IH DAILV gvcnr OHO OIVIHO- OATtSPACTIONlions t STOVES lisaOVER 200000 nadc they arc made of Southern iron by Southern Workmen Lotf Who arc sustained by the products of Southern farmers I They last longer ant make more homes happy than any other Stove ou carth Fire backs guaranteed for 15 years If your Dealer does not handle them WRITE FOR CATALOGUE t t Phillips Buttorff Mfg Co k i NASHVILLE TENN MAMJFACTURtM OF 1 COOKING AND HEATING STOVES EtclotAURIN China Crockery and Glassware Cutlery WOODEN AND WILLOWWARE Everything necessary Kitchen nnd Dining convenient Uooml BIOYOLIESSLaundry and DairyI A SPECIALTY iW r t Proprietaryit 1forFive Cents a Package 1the first experimental IMIllION step in a direction that may lead to a revolution 0 0 in the trade Companyplcedof comiireaaed powdered preparation it Iirlam medicinal drug which bad been ascer tained 10 bo or more general use OHIO a iiuillcat men than any other fur Iho euro or ol lerltlon of tuch LII common to min ts havo their origin In an Impaired dletitlou orI alerhodlaoue Inr which the physician Is railed upon to prescribe In llulr standard reme4y or ho acceptance of ttio AnerIcai ioi theeompany rrtdown the rlurIpIe ITCI8ICIElap td or tlmo lu any climate Only lliocnoloest drugs abould be used their preparation ahould bo lu accordance with the Krrected method or modern iclriicr the tubules packed In glass protected by absorbent cotton anti aecurely corked roikn used Imvuberiiorn grmdo BO high In It requirements that no rn IrfIbeso S everyday toppeNcotltt jnpply moro linn a small proportion front Mi output that ofanuxtfutldloui dealers JeweUand ornamcntaorgold Jlaln d IrhlgblandatdIand norercontentlnit tov rmrtN proprletora resorted to the or making seven hundred thousand dollars In i vtaet witMu Itco ycno In baa Arnerlcsn citizen- corleerniog rfrmlr herytbe and of itipana Ilalng thoughtful Anti painstaking ojeevcra of the changed conditions that weep arlnlluponthatreachesaupersluouiwrupptntnull In years II In the cano of a imrchase Intended to be consumed lu a t experIneethat I underfavorableforseveral weeks or months are found to bo practically as fresh and as efficacious as ever Acting upon theso Bupfroatlona and noting particularly the unimpaired prosperity of Igrout newspapers now old for acent Instead oldrato of live limes amount nnd the general tendency In all directions toward low rates and Increased sales I company havo entered upon the experiment of putting up Ripen labulelnraaleJOardcartons which will offer t being Itheaold by tho druggist or storekeeper aaOaU ole ihever before adopted for the Ixneflt of such as may desire them It should be pIain c1 uaUtT ot the medicine Is Identicalin both aorta the oe17 dlfterenee f- sortoxperimneutailyfor being in the form anc comparative coat of packing or putting up The ttvecent pack I BloleCArlontAmpa forwarded to the Chemical Co No 10 Spruce 8U New York Until tboIIi Rood centLiaare thoroughly Introduced to the trade agents and peJJIers will be supplied 100 Comb with tho order lu every case IbT a r J I iT IJohn AAA B Cistlcmnn ArthurGLanghan Hrtcklnrldcc el14 t 1 Royal Insurance Coc m jOfLiverpool Insurance Company in the World Largest Business in tbe State of KentuckyJ Does the Largest Business in the I Losses Paid in Kentucky in 1896 24983103 it S PAUL M MOOREI I EARLINGTON KY Resident Agent for EarlinRtoa and Vicinity I I t a c v a a 1Iml 1 S 3 WE HAVE SPARED 1NO EXPENSE Barbee Southern CastlBmanI Home Office Ky I vvVvvvYvwvvYvvvvvvw IVVVVVVVVYVW 1To make our Funeral IEquipment the best in fiAnythin roo jErAI1vBARNETTVe ARNOLD t elp WJ t asubscratloofltliaoncy DEEr LOU SilOD tss4 i 01 ft T rtJ 4I r e i JJ I1 j f I ii L 1i bI vIt jii co t J flF r 4ilI 0 p1 1 JJ tr 4 1I3 1 I III THE SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON III FIRST QUAHTER INTER NATIONAL SERIES JAN 16 Text j r tlio Lessou Mnth Ir 1725 Mem IIIorT VerMs 1730 Gulden Test flatl Iv 10Commcnlnry by tho Itcv U M Stearin 17 From that tlmo Jesus began to kingIi IIslon from that tlmo la said to bo found IncbaprerxviHis nature and person and that about Ills work and ours as IllS followers Tho her aid being Imprisoned verso 13 Jesus Him sell begins to show Himself and first as i oIsaiahthose wero literally fulfilled so shall tho words of verso 7 of tho same chapter bo timidaysponed because of tho rejection of tho King shall yet be established upon tho throno of thiSoni government and pcaco there shall bo no end Tho zeal of tim Lord of Hosts will perform It Behold n king shall reign hijudgmentness shall be peace and tho effect of righteousness quietness nnd assurance forever olGalileePeter and Andrew his brother casting n net Into tho son for they were fishers meeting day when John tho Baptist cried Bo Johnsdisciplesby Him nbodo with Him that day Ono of tho two was Andrew tho other prob whoCoundto Jesus and Jesus called him Cephas or whichJesusthanael who said to Christ Thou art tho Son of God Thou art tho King of Is wondrous FollowMoIt would seem that after tho events Just referred to as recorded by John Andrew and Simon although having evidently re totheirnttcrwnnltaughtcalling wherein ho was called I Cor Fntherfirststorlty111mtion OIIAnd they straightway left their nets and followed hint Tho tlmo may liomoinChristlanmorotullysaved when wo receive Him John I 12 thatbutandhatcThen day by day lie more and more takes the place of even lawful things nnd they lose their hold upon us until Christ is all 81 And going on from thence Ho saw ZebedeeI Zebedee their father mending their net snldJohnI otOodhintobroughthimfirst flndcth his own thoU John I 4Emay Indicate that Andrew was Just n lit tle ahead of John in this brother finding jualnoaa If tlo ou collnl lirutliurliuua utPhilip and Andrew confine themselves to winning souls they will bo blessed of Oodjbut when they step aside to tho social longerIn22 And they Immediately left tho IIhlpj and their father and followed Him The following hint of these four nt this tlmo thearted11 when they forsook all ships nets fish nnd everything nnd followed Him This also after tho resurrection was rondo to neon oven moro to Peter when ho was told to follow Jesus regardless of even what John might do John xxi 22 Thus tho lifo becomes an over increasing sepa untoHimwithHim23 And Jesus went about nil Galilee teaching In their nnd jIngthekingdomshall dwell with men on earth there shall cryIngRev xxt 4 Thu Inhabitant shall not say I am sick tho people that dwell iniquityTheysorrow lUll sighing shall flee away Isa preachedthothing of tho nature of It nSlt hn4 boon w prophets1HSyria and they brought unto Him all sicklpeopleS C Sand Ho healed them read In chapter xll 15 Great multitudes vThofor lie Md all power It had been writsten by tho prophet Tho eyes of tho shall fishallman leap as an hart and tho tonguo of thosdumb sing Isa xxxv 5 0 It had also been written of tho Messiah that Ho should do these things bind up tho brokenheart proclaim liberty to tho captives and boundlisa1multitudesand Jerusalem and Judtcn nnd boo Jordan Many followed Him bo ause Ho healed them many moro because CdidhFatherIn Jerusalem was only about 120oActs I 15 Yet tho redeemed who shore Ills glory when Ho shall reign over the saved nations of tho shall be a multitude that no man can number of nil nations and kindreds and people and tongues Rev v Oj vII 0 15 xxi 84 GOVERNOR BRADLEY Issues a Proclamation Calling for aid to Destitute Cubans Governor Bradley has issued the following proclamation calling for aid to the suffering Cubansu tlSlatesmNewof collecting funds clothing etc for tbe tarvingand destitute Cubans which funds are Ip be sent to said Barton by him to be S CHavanamiltees be formed in the localities of the pfulappvernorof gvuitts11C31 Cvugkyrup 33 1004 UeO bydruatetCONS j Arl Asfo50a to l1IEI dbnbercn j trustedtotleendIl di r 1 ftr iffR it lt j 1 f 1 II laf t 11 111 I c j 1j 1 r on 0 I L1 1 jteUIUftHsU 1 iI Jst R BO COAL COMPANYJ INCORPORATED I Ij1ertShippersof COAL AND COKE I jtsI ltiI Branch Offices iiDg r 342 i i Kentucky Memphis Tenn riI A S FORD Manager 327 Upper Second Street Evansville Ind ff MVholesa Agerts JOHN T HESSER Hauscr Building r Louis Mo i J W i BRIDGMAN Room 85 Hartford Building Chicago Ill ft I I THE FAMOUS ND 9 COAL it I For alhises from Earlington Diamond and St Charles i Mrfes Only Vibrating Screens and Picking Tables liised THE BEST SELECTED COAL IN THES 1 1iI CRUSHEDeOKE FOR BASK BURNERS flND VIIRNGK8IM- ThYL1T Highpriced Anthracite Coal when you can get ST BER NARD CRUSHED COKE for a much less price One Ii I ton of the Crushed Coke will do the same work as Ione ton of the best Anthracite Coal I I ASK YOJfx DEALER FOR IT AND SAVE MONEY i h1a aatoi I I CHRISTIAN ENDEtfOR Topic Vtr the Week Brglnnig Jan O Comment by ncr S II fcylo- TOMC Our temptations and their conS questleb tr 1110 In the first part of this jlssage tho agtinstfallingOf Tho Impossibility ot pingdetection and judgment is shoW ly tho wonderful power of Gods w4d In balding not only to their ward but also their outward coiijssion JiPtatlonsmont and help in tho character 0 heir High Priest who was nono otherthan IsscdintoSympathize with them becauso Ho had palsied through their experiences and rough whom they could cone t4 tho olpTC today topersevcro ir thopon quest of their temptations I Christians meet the sano ttfjAa nnd temptations as Christians of wfoa tolio days Wo need to havo ho same wprninga sounded in our can If wo grow faint hearted and disconhgcd and givo up our faith if wo fall avay un der severe temptations to sin vo canS not escape Qcds word will brug us to judgment and to justice Wo hwo also he same encouragements Jcsis who greatHJghand able to help us 1 Wo should bo encouraged to resist temptations because wb have thf sym pathy of Christ our High Priest We might suppose that Christ being divino and living in heaven might havo neither tho inclination nor ability to sympathize with us but not so Ho passed through our experiences Ho Saddueeesi Christ was tempted Tho trials of ifo fell heavily upon Him lIe knows what we suffer and how wo fool and hat wo need and is therefore able to- ympathize with us Tho sympathy of uch n High Priest should bo a great cnconragcmeut and help to us When battles against temptation and in wo should remember that we are not forsaken and alone with no obo caring what the result may be Tho oyo ol- Him who died to savo us from sin watching us and sympathizing with us 2 Wo should bo encouraged to resist temptation becauso through our great Priest wo can go boldly to God for mercy and help in tlmo of need God is able to forglvo past sins God Is able to keep us from falling into sin Through hrist wo can go directly and boldly to od for pardon and for help In our ours of discouragement temptation nd trial lot us remember that God is ur refuge and our strength and go to Him in tho namo of Christ Bible Readings Gen xxii 118 i Dan xii 10 Zech zili 0 Math iv 111 vi 18 Mark i 1113 Luko iv 114 zxii 81 82 40 Rom xii 0 I Cor x 13 GaL vi 1 Eph vi 1018 Jaa i 12 I Pet i G0 Rev ill 21 A Denver mining journal publishes a list of mining company dividends which give some idea of the profits in the busi nesss There wern eightyfour of them and during 1897 they paid out 17188148 to their stockholders The copper yielded the largest returns theCal 5000000hend Montana 1800000 Many of the publicr Idaho which paid out 400000 and the Utica mine owners who produce over 7000 a day for 305 days in the year rom the best information it can gather journal says it is of the opinion that at least 30 per cent of the total value of the roduction of precious metals in the nited States is clear profit Our mines rea tremendous source of national wealth nd those speculators who reckon upon tho big production of gold as promising good times are perhaps BQj over extrava ant Practically all the flinttfoassjac in this country have resumed espiallySubscribe for TIlE 3EEtsOCa irwa4lti S k r tlii 400000000 Worth of Farm Products Bought Bought by Us of Foreigners Secretary of Agriculture Striv- Ing to Have These Things Raised at Home Washington D C Jan 1- 018g8At this beginning of the new year it is not unseemly to look back and note some of the things which the Department of Agriculture has done since Presi dent McKinlcys inauguration March last- Secretary Vilson capie into office and found that the Department had been practically stand ling still during the past four years Iii not indeed actually retrograding in many respects Secretary Morton had been zealous in at tempting to suppress the free disI rihution of seeds provided lor by Congress and had developed a mania for turmflg back money into the Treasury Although he re duced expenses in various ways by simply stopping work which had been going on he continued each year to make his full estimates to Congress so that at the end of the year he would have a large balance of unused funds to turn into the Treasury But the farmers of the country knew nothing of his works other than to see him roasted in the grange and agricultural pa poror Witl tlioprooont SucrotnrV the case is markedly different Long in advance of the enact ment of the Dingley tariff law fixing the duty on stigarthc new Sec rotary began investigating the beetsugar proposition and imme diately commenced operations looking to the trial by the farmers in every part of the country of toIin and determining what sections could raise beets profitably from the sugar standpoint One hun dred million dollars the Secretary said was annually sent abroad for sugar and there was no reason why the farmers of the United States should not raise that sugar themselves Events appear to be amply justifing the Secretarys predictions The tests of beets from all over the country show that we have soiland climate which will grow superior beets to any raised in the old world whence we import our sugar and enough of such soil to not only produce our own sugar but to sup ply half the rest of the world The result of the tests are that beet sugar factories representing mill ions of dollars of capital arc go ing up in various sections and next year will see a practically new and very considerable crop in the raising of sugar beets The Secretary immediately put under way efforts to secure new and valuable seeds especially those of a nitrogenproducing char acter which would produce a fine quality of lean meat fore our export trade rather than the fats which byforgnersceied by the Department are im redia telYen t out to the govern nental experiment stations in the different States and the sections where they will best thrive arc J lt cp1ined before any gen thisifICIG Assured nr a tpJrtt New York nb1JC1 14 lJ s Wi IJ- J j vantage over any individual for the testing of seeds as it can from a central point direct experimentation including the various thermal lines throughout the entire countryAnother undertaking which the Secretary was quick to commence was this opening and widening of foreign markets for our meats and our dairy products Various in quiries were made by our special agents in England and elsewhere as to the kind of butter desired and the style ot package and the size and arrangements were made with steamship and refrigerator com panics to carry samples of the best products of our dairies the result being that a considerable and con stantly growing foreign market has been developed for our butters and cheesesThe Secretary has also directed investigations as to the exportation of fine bred lprses and cattle He finds a ready mirkct in Europe the only difficulty being that our people have not heretofore seemed to know what was required by the Europeans They have sent over a poor class of horses from many sections and gotten poor returns and thus in many cases become discouraged whereas the European army officers want high bred met tlesome horses and ii suited arc willing to pay high prices for them The Secretary says no country in the world can compete with us in the raising of this fine stock We have the pasture and the grain fot the breeding of fine and fancy horses and cattle the two requisites to the highest success in this line The same thing is true of sheep and hogs Secretary Wilson is a great be liever in the diversification of farm crops and has worked diligently along on these lines He has care fully estimated that including sugar this country pays annually to foreigners in the neighborhood of 400000000 for farm products most of which this country is ca pable of producing and his ambi tion is to produce the bulk of these articles He has a hundred irons in the fire looking to this end and the busy hustling conditions Agriculture trast to the dull sleepy atmos phere incident to the last Secre tarys administration Every chief Departmenthaseach one has his coat off and is running that division on full time and at full speed 9ur Jolofed iBens All comtnunicaltons and matters of news per lalnlng to tblt column should be addressed to Cio ALEZAMOII Barlington Kr Mrs Untie Ray Is still sick Rev G B Walker is sick and II Amos preached in his place Sunday Rev Mosely preached at tbe Baptist church lunday What has become of the reading and debating club The Christian Endeavor has net met for two Sundays The presiding elder of the C M E church preached hero Monday night Will some one tell us why there is so much more company to the square foot in a church congregation n faa concert or theater audience NORTONVILLE George Walker visited Miss Lottie John son Sunday Wm Sllemon and Charlie Walker the dogrromWbtare for sale VIyI=1iif Jr f r Miss Lucia Bass war Norlonville Wednesday Perry Gradyxj nt the day with Elige Kenner Sunday MORTONS GAP Brother Ware filled his regular appoint meat Sunday Three ladles from Barlington were id Ibe city visiting last week Brothers dont drink too much cider Miss Sarah McDowell was the guest ot Mrs R Hall last week Francis Bogus is on the sick list Ibis weekMrs Earle and bet mother visited Mrs Hamilton last week Frank Grady and family were on the sick list but are better now It II nail says be is a Methodist bathe was caught in the storm Sunday evening between here and Madisonville and you know he was baptized good when he got home Hoarseness leads to serious irritation jot rasploga step to serious lung trouble Dr Dells Iine Tar Honey will quickly clear the throat and leave the voice cleat and smooth Ills an infallible remedy for nil disorders of the throat and lungs Get a bottle today For sale by St Bernard Drug Store Earllngton Gee King Si Charles Tho Fiagaro says that the Duchess of Marlborough formerly Miss ConsneJoVan led by the of Injudicious friends to overrate her elocution ary gifts lo such an extent that her victims have nicknamed ber the Demon reciter Dr Ottoi Spruce Gum Dalumthe most pleasant and reliable remedy for coonhicoldB croup and all noreaes of 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