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Bee (Earlington, Ky.): January 13, 1898
Bee (Earlington, Ky.): January 13, 1898 Bee (Earlington, Ky.) 300dpi TIFF G4 page images Bee Publishing Co. Earlington, KY 1898 bee1898011301_sn87060004 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Bee (Earlington, Ky.): 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. ' " ',A a;ts ., qBp, wrm Jfct T flHHS "SMSSnsiru toe C i&r0Wff0r w!rj,T -- BKrfSv 4 P Jf wjp.--ggg ' f"'"-- '"i-- 1 " ' . , 4?jbE-- JfHR w. i , ?rf- Z J- M- - j .lBHH & HxIBlsiiLIHBillMlwH?sw JKpiS V ,n vou. fa.,, nlfflPMi O ,,. aJBasfflggy. . i lOCATy WJfovi Tat? &u VttTtt tojgm mvwQ IHHI jji'i ' i itt"I ' I - yfajmm ynwjgbusTRj EARLINGTON, mrw - m fr ;: BtJ gyi Mr. -- HOPKSs . r COUNTY, tEkTUCK"Y, THURSDAY, JANUARY 13, 1398 ( j ' L : ' r ,.,., , ' AWFnri RTCTRTTITION. by a maj. handy dead. -- iffiKE j TEN TIIOTISANdJ a Trustod Olorlc. 1 f'fty-fift- h coNonEss. i The Two Indians Burned Killing of at the Staka Mob. White Womnn Aenj;od-M- cl ThtlrFrtteLlko Stoics, Without n Sign ot SarTorlns Four Others My IteoclTO Llko Treatment. The Special Commlmloncr for the JH Bxnosltton ot 1000 Is No Mot. 9&Vr Hotel Boh Ain, Auqusta,' Gt2 Jfari. 8. Maj. Moses P. Handy 'd tfyK&een. Tho remains will bo rtbiKrUn, Md., for burial. 1.Sr MW. 'Amorloan Exprosa Oo. Robbod bj A Hastily rianned and Irecuted Tliott- l'nrt ot the riunder was la llonds In Which Has Heen Htopiiod Might ltave Taken Mors. a .' " 7.' Vi S - J e v ? i gt:v Sr 'fa! a5 irr ii f k 10 m Mr V " r SK m. . 8ak Quentix Pmsos, Cal., Jan. New Yonir, Jan. 7. of Hood's rills, whU'li nn! LiTTts Rock, Ark, Jan. 10. Charred Theodore Durrant was oxecutod at up to date In overy rciiKtt.'1 Express Co. was robbed yestorday o; and burned beyond all somblanceot Bote, certain and sure. All 10:37 a. in. in tho stato ponltcntlary. 810,553, and Clark Ilraden, Jr., a trusted -- J human bolng-- tho frames ot Marlcus CV., tMred, Ma Ho ascouded tho scaffold calmly, fol- druaidsts. 26c. a I. Hood ! McGolsoy and Palmor Slnipsouf tho employe, is missing, '' reerflli "to only Tills to take with Somlnolo Iudlana who a for days ago lowing Father Lagan, who adminisThrco days ago tho night managoi inurdorcd Mrs. James Simmons, aro ato-rtictered to his spiritual wants, ho having In chargo of tho offlco at Forty sovontb MBjJJl9i,..-3rTl- s stricken with tho street nn'tl" Madison avenue was taltoi Btill redlining; ln chains against tho beon baptized' into the Catholic faith DR. blackcnm! trunk of nu oak trco in ttiQ .lllRftfcg" wfcsT ended with his doath AbSBliittl Pure oarllor in thii day. Ho mado a brlot com Somlnolo nation whero on FridJ While 1 was nronarlnt? to loavo Paris ill, and Uradcn, a clork of tho , speech in qulot tones, asserting his infor America, after completing his work pany for rnoro than ton vcars-- wai night they mot tlielr doatlia JTi-11in ' tho enable nocence, nnd forgiving thoso who hod GHHJ, AND FEfEB At tlM as eemmissioncr to tho exnositlon. temporarily substituted. most awiui manner concetTaop BhS, Ty ' Ne'ver n very strong man, tho strain oi This oulco tho company a ics as 1 1 Mrlnerto nvold sunken rk3 nud M persecuted him, mentioning especially Mhokli, so l)r. Doll's hands ol an Oklahoma mob. s his position had told heavily on his con- cloarlnglipuso awiNO MJwtes co., ktw yok. bol HOBy wards oir tho serious coimc- tho press ot San Francisco. Ills last for all IU matter sent Tho crlmo which lod totho burrrTnjj kaMMMi of a eouglt neclectcd. It .. 1 last stitution, and ho was advised, by his Ul lUVUHVU 1IUU1 hUUUtUUUUVlUIKIOVU iw"""uuJv.u""."::'"'""'r words were: "I am Innocent." His M sfoMtne couchr and cures tlio cniiso. ol tho two mon was coj ifalnUtrntlon of tho civil scrvlco lawj.wai M to glvo up tho more tlon. Thursday. Marlcus w9Mtewas tho physicians d. Objection was mado mat meso reporu neck was broken, nnd death appeared jBfMn. raM bundnMs or tlolmra toiloo- 1J11M tui made to .... In lb OTHERWISE UNNOTICED, to be painless. In IS minutes tho body owner of sQHte prtyNEBy1'8 lanJ trying work lof tho mission. Hut Among the parcels to be sent on tht hilso tho civil bcrvlcotho DrcsldcnttaKcn up ana I Hied Dr. Hell dcbalowas ho persisted until two days before tho lived a wltHe WtggiftrsjMtvSlmmous. , was cut down. wa0ru) wnoilr mvkI 1117 lire." 0:30 o'clock, train on tho Hudson rlvei collnucd throughout tho day All efforts tc d. B. rubuh unnmwi, 111. Uurhiff & &3mWs "e ,lU3l)alul OD dato set for sailing, whou ha wasovcr-com- o road yesterday morning wore so vera! flilllmo for Its termination failed. ThedO' Durrant maintained to tho very end Mrs. EUzaboth Harrington, of Qulncy, by what appeared to bo tempoThujsjjlty to tho dchte. which was participated In byiovcral III., died Sunday night, aged 05 years. tho samo marvelous coolness and nervo ,bcr, was without marKou inciucnu Mkel for a drink of rary weakness, which caused him to containing cash to tho amount ot which characterized him throughout o Tho Missouri stato democratic and'ono containing flvo 81,000 Chiik sonato wns not In Kcsslon on tho 8th .. water rMlp.'81aiBon's was at homo postpono his departure, lie was nervwill meet In St. Louis Janu-or- his long linprisonmontuud many trials, was tho civil scrvlco debato Pine-Ta- rwip A hsr femr ohlldren. The Indian ously bioken down, and his condition cago Uds bonds. It was Uradon's place Iwho houso two o'clock. Tlitf remainder of tho and demonstrated that ho was lndoed 24. until tiren rthe water, and ha then wns rendered worso by impaired circu- to tnko theso packages to tho train, cslon, under Special order, was devoted to -- ns ol tho criminal of tho century. His Joseph Douthltt, tho oldest Is a Eturantred cure HC13 4addlo. 'Oa bolnrr rofuscd lation and faulty heart action. 1 Rket for to tho oQlco and remain on duty lriilnzlho memory of tho Into Uepresentatlvo Plattsburg, Mo., is dead. He settler all throat. Ian sna oas was born faro well words were spoken in a ot Massachusetts. Wglit, the saddle, McQolsey grabbed tho very subdued, but clear voice, which,by troubles. Including until soven o'clock. ST. LOUIS' BIG SMOKE. I whbbxwIio" had her baby In bor arms, iHuncuuts. MM OTnvjSr v tho scnato, on tno lvtn, a inn was rcporicu in 1807. its calmness and frocdom of passion or Wheh tho day employes arrived fairably from tho IuilliincorDmltteoprccntln8 WUOOpItlK Tho froo stlvor forces of Oregon will cmotton, caused many heads to turn asdrasTfred her out of the houso. The Loss by Dartlal llurnlng ot the l'eper AUdriftlttt llradun was not in tho oQlco. Tho safe ratioad companies from cbarlni moro than all Ijid their convontlons at Portland, w lent epva LHhea tho woman attempted to run away and many oyes to All with tears. Tobacco Warehouse., was locked. Thoro wero no rccclpli thrtaccntsa mllofor passengers through the Maf 2H. EAway tho Indian solzcd it Winchester transacting any Ho torgavo his enemies with no trace of ig- - a - .Sir Sr. Louts, Jan. 11. Thoso lulcicstcd tor valuablo packages by tho morning Ildau territory Without tho scuato went othInto Esigollst Dwlght L. Moody has concealed resentment and proclaimed er lutnessof luiportancC, aad dealt her a deadly blow on tho in tho Pcpcr tobacco warehouse, which : tralu, although tho books showed that elecutlvo session and conllrmod a number ol cbmlWpccd a campaign in Greater his innocence with the calmness of head, crushing tho skull. Tho woman was partially destroyed by flro SaturnWiatlont. alter which tho Hawaiian treaty GUAIIANTEED TO CUIUS dlod Instantly. one asserting indubltablo truth, no day ovcnlng, now placo tho lass at several such parcels had been received WS ttkca up for consideration. . In the house Noworlc. CHILLS AND FEVI o A cyclone struck near Garfiold, Ky., was tho least affected of any of tbo Tho murdered woman's husband did abbut 8135,000. at tho ofllce. At first tho absonco ol the d'bnto on tho chll scrlco law nas Tost, great preponduranco ot tho spooohei knocked over a lotof houses and killed many people who witnessed tho death And Malaria in all Forms. picture an not return homo Thursday evening Ilraden and the receipts wero ast down ibjA being in opposition. genuine without tha above In warohouso "IV were 133 hogstho toun marshal. siguoiun) ox j. v. jucuucuua,,, and tho children wore unable to re- heads of what wero known as Virginia tocarelcssncss. llutafowmlnuUslatet sceno, nnd ovon after tho fatal drop ho move tho body into tho houbo from wrappers, worth from 8200 to S100 a tho Price, BO cents at all Deatj Flvo Italians aro In tho lockup atSL quivered not nor gave other ovldonco I A SHOCKING FATE. leather bags which had contained PREPARED ONLY 8V whero it had fallen In tho yard. Tho hogshead. These wero tho property ot tho packages wero found Louis suspected of a number of fraud- of having suffered pain. under somo llttlo ones stood up and watched their thoPepor Tobacco Warohouso Co. In ulent transactions. .T. MENDKN1 A iVuin in l'utully llurned and l'irtlall Thoy had been cut Enool be MfcliUstrT. mMamfl: AN AWFUL EXPERIENCE, mothers corpse until tho bitter cold addition thoro wero in all parts of tho other freight.monoy Tho sugar beet is announced by the IlHtrn by Coyotes. W EVANSVILLE. IND open nud tho and bonds taken. compollod them to relax their vie ,t3S?'lwv ith renewe tim V ji 8. Mrs. Paul Missouri experimental experts to bo a A Wild Hide on Old Oosau In a NorweVAi.unv.Cal., building about l,b00 hogsheads of tillKing, Si, Ct Sofsl That tho robbery was hastily car- lllcli, whilo lighting Jan. during tho falluro in tho state. . and seek shelter from the weather the hcindays. Earlf ers nnd scraps, valued at from 850 to a lire, gian Vessel. Crabtreo coal Mining Compi " y thcvcabln. During tho night tho body 81C0 a hogshead. About 000 of theso ried nut is shown by tho fact that 323,-00- nUcncu ot her husbaud, U Is supposed, sf'j and : : : Thoro wns a general jail delivery at be blessed MY2 QUKKMBTOWX, Jan. 10. Tho Norwe- Kentucky, , by hogs. Tho mostly in cash, was loft in tho safe acddentnlly ignited her clothing, and Fulton, Mo., early Sunday morning. gian ship Hovdcn, Capt. Reynolds, .V.QIHTIWr.S was fornincmonths.'Yi!rnF rUiTIf .,., UVIIIIIUU news almost devoured spread rapidly aro bcllvod to havo been in tho ware.. VM . . ot the murder "" and that tho bonds woro takeu. Four prisoners escaped. houses that wero destroyed. aa, burned to death. In her which arrlyod hero Saturday from S? apprcr Friday morning and tho wholo popu3 Uppcf Firs, Slree Notices wero sent to every bank and Six moro doalhs havo been reported Pcnsacola, svns terribly battorcd by a to oxtlugulsh tho flames sho Luckily iron flro doors had boon put 20 tulles' wo aroused, up between warehouse II and waro- financial institution in tho country, ritshfd into thp open alr4 whero sho as a rosult ot tho explosion ot tho boil- hurrlcano Decembor 5. Sho was subt taVANSVILLE, - INDIANA. lace forSO Indiansnrouud arrested. About were houso A, a short ttmo ago, otherwise warning thorn against purchasing tho was Inalty overcome, every vjstlgo of ers ot tho Percy Kclscy, on tho Ohio merged for a tlmo and tho wheelman soljcils the patronage ot his Tho oldest child told tho crowd that tho wholo structure would havo gone. stolen gas TO a hugo sea drowned. Afterward bonds. Theso bonds havo a clotljng being burned from his body. river. Mtopkins county friemls McOclsey was tho guilty man and a Whother r.ny .damage was done iu A Seventy-tw- o thousand bales of cotton washed off tha captain. Ono of his fnce valuo of 85,000, but aro worth lu Tho faco and head, which wero not posso Of 20 determined mon went to ar depends upon when badly burned, wero pattlally enteu by havo been received at Pino Bluff, Ark., legs caught In tho spanker sheet and tho tarpaulins frest him. Simpson was at McQelscv's wero put over tho tobacco. It Is n open markets 83.830. Thoy aro for coyotfs. since tho opening of tho present ship- he was dragged in tho boiling surf. P&!ZtVtK&iiKG S.',' , house when tho posso arrived and both powerful nbsorbcut. If It has been lu 81,000 each, issued iu 1600, nud bearing ping season. A fow minutes lator another wave VIA, Were takeu into custody. A ropo was thu least tainted with muokc, THE it is flvd percent, interest, Thoy aro num- YUKON nELIEF CONTRACTS. Tho govcrnracntTcommlssIqners are washed him on deck. Tho flesh was procured and the prisoners wero worthless, except asscraps. bered 1,003, 1,837, 2,839, 4,000 and 4,101. ORLE,. rorlhtid Merchants Secure Most of the unearthing somo sensational matter in torn off his log. Tho cabin was gutted strung up by tho neck. On being let Theru will bo 110 delay hi tho comIlraden, about thrco years ago, loft (lets n Crumb. Airnnls-Scat- lle connection with tho Cherokee freed-me- n aud tho charts and compasses wero de- in connection with the Souti Hotel, given an opportunity to pany's business. down and stroyed. Sovoral ol tho crow were In tho company's employ to go west, and payments. YAXpuuvnii, Wash., Jan. 8. All tho talk both confessed, and named four Mrs. Anu M. Smith, widow ot Gon. jurod. for a ttmo wfs a fish dealer In Oregon, award mado tlius far by CapL lJraln-niothers who they declared wero equally QARCIA'S LOUISVILLE, KV., Through Wi ARTILLERY CHIEF. n A. J. Smith, is dying at hor residence BLACKBALLED BITTINGER. lit chargo of tho government Last summer ho returned to New York guilty. It developed that tho Indlaus for supplies and In St. Louis. Sho Is 85 years old, and rillof expedition, desired to got rid of certain white Gut- Arrival of l'rederlilc ransteu, Wou tiled, Is the Only, First-Clas- s The United States Consul Uonural Hal A GRAVE SUSPICION. for somo ttmo past has been falling. provHloiis to bo delivoiod by tho. TOURIST SLEEPif from Cuba. tlers, and that McUelscy had been Down Upon by it Muutroat Club. I2.00 Per Day Hotel Tho medicine doctor who assa.Hl a bidder at the Lynn caual, Alashired to do the murder. New York. Jan. 11. Among tho pas- Bpnrlous UONruKAL, Can., Jan. Hundred-Dollar Certificates girl at Scarsuoro, la., Sat- States Consul Uotiernl Blttlugcr was Leaving Cincinnati andJLoi' ka, I'ave been secured by Portland mer' in the City. Possess wero at onoo sent iu search sengers who nrrivcrt on bonrd thu 1'rlnted from Uednlns l'lates. urday, and who was threatened with blacklisted, Thursday night, by tho I chants. ot the othor four ludluns, and it was stcamut- - City of Washington, from WAHMNOTOtf, Jan. 8. There is a U.R.Jast "NewOrJeaiwI wns Frederick Ftinsten, n Cuban Acatllo company was awardod tho lynching, is safely behind tho bars at lit. James olub, tho loadlnp--80cln- ,l or have & wholesale lynching that tho contract numbers insurgent ganization of this clty,-whlcua noon u,i SEE US, JuIecldeAto mey couiu h) capiurou. As country forulllecr who comes to this grave suspicion discovery of8100 silver stockings toto furnish sleds and "woolen Montezuma. EVERY THUF which has expedition ot Laplanders is among its members tho prcsont aud Couu. cqubaJij men. inodlcal trcatmuut. Fiiu- - certificates, tho night caino on, howover, and tho other to tho calling In of thu wholo issue about to start for New York from Co- nast rovBrnors ircncral of 'Canada. for Los Angeles and San )! four wra unt rnnfnrai1 IIia j.tt!.i,in aten Is also well known ns nn Alasknn. lod "-i elia'rea'tKelrplaS'fcnd tHANGED AT. .ATLANTA. ,. penhagen, Chrlstlanla and Tronsoe. prominent Canadians aud principal clt-- out change. Tbe Limits CAMPBELL, determined to explorer, llu liaslccu on tuo man 01 f-? Ldlpo4e of MeQelsey and Simpson Gen. Ourcia for luoro than twelve In other words, that thoy aro prlntca MANAGER.' with roindcer, losTn'arFWfftTlwIU" ft.5L2 at Now. Orleans ""daily wit wtuioui-41.- .captured nbout four from genulno plates, though on imita- thorns Cyrus Kxecuted far the Murder of dolft Tho f j. months, ..-nnd was... am At CushIngo,Okla.,a llttlo son of Mr. against tho olectlon ot tho represent-- '' and Saturdays (after rmrms'r-?&szizAunlo Jolinnon. -n mg against them was "sir orner ii.i..i.nit, ttognvo tion papor. Tho story of plates stolen T.1 govornmenU Hull with the that tho crowd would not bo a fictitious natue, nud wus released from tlio bureau of cngravlug and Atlanta, Ho., Jan. 8. Thoinao Cyrus rible lost ono hand and received a ter- tlvo of tho United States . . wouud BRIDGE. A satisfied with tho ordinary method of shortly afterwards. Mr. I'uuatcu Is printing Is on old one, and has como to Was hniiawro at 11:10 a. 111. Tho charge of in his abdomen by tho dis- WENT THROUGH CO YEARS' a dynamite cartridge with behind his cars, lynchlug and It; was voted to burn them sulTerlng from tho effects ot a bullet bo looked on as a stock talu every thu a uooso EXPERIENCE with which ho was playing. Many Persons Injured, Two of Them Seriu counterfeit Is discovered; but In the and dcaTrBjiuUcd from strangulaat the stake, Tho victims woro accord- Aoumlju his thigh. f!SaMSMMMB AtCamarg, III., tho body of Robert ously. present instanco tho spurious cer- tion. Ho uiauo no statement whatever ingly chainod to a post oak ttco. L, .FJ Ynndoventor, ot Camatgo, was found LATEST FROM DAWSON. MoNTaoMEitY, Ala,, Jan. 10. At ono of tho Southern PaJ Fence rails and dry wood wero then tificates aro pronouncod by tlio experts on tlio gallons. by piled high about them and in a fow tojiave been printed from plates cor. The crlmo for which Tom Cyrus, col ern tho Indinuari!s, Decatur & West- o'clock yesterday aftornoon a day through servico to SttcS C'ulilrat railroad track. Indications lead coach on & d train No. 30, of lars of Acents of lb minutes tho Indians wero wrapped iu icurclty Hut Ho Htnrvatloti-T- he responding In ovory way to those used ored, was hnugod was tho murdor of llelun .ro. Weather I'lfly-Flv- o In tho bureau. roaring ilames, whilo tho timbers Annlo Johnson, n negro woman, who his friends to belloro he wasmurdorod. tho Western Alabama railroad, wont connecting lines. kfJ Pour Towksgnd, Wash., Jan. 11. Albert G. lloynton, for 25 years po through Cuahatchlo bridge, 31 miles Trade Marks crackled beneath their feet. was employed at tho homo of Gov. Designs Nino men from Dawson City nrrUcd SHOT HIMSELF. domoKlc Tho murder litical editor of tho Detroit (Mich.) east of Montgomery, falling a distance S.G tlslch, Dlv. Past. Atkinson as Never a word did tho Indians utter hero yostcnlay bringing advices up to Copyrights Ac n John A. Scott, Dlv. Pass! 1 senoinc a sketch and description stay was committed on tho night of Juuc 3. Frea Press, died at tho Alma, (Mich.) of 15 feet. Conductor Law ana n while being roastod alive. They ap- December 0. All say that whilo proviHulctdo of W. L. Hncklcy, ' ateenalA cor opinion free whether au sanitarium. Ho had suffered from Pope woro Berlously Injured, and r'3 parently saw that thoy wero powerless sions aro scarce thoro will bo no starvM prooauir paieoiaDi& uhbiubiiich lUmon, G,P. New York Dry Uovds Firm.-'- ' kidney troubles for tho two years 18 passengers rocolved bruises and (tlroooOdeutlsL Handbook on ratrats LOCOMOTIVE SNOW SLEDS. to resist and endured their lots llko ation. Provlstous can still bo purChicago, . Oldest amncr for eecarinK patent. New Yoiik, Jan. 7. W. L. liuckley, pxst othor injuries, nouo of which aro seriMonn a vu. rocvuo taken tbrougn stoics. Tho crowd was composed of chased from 81 to 81.30 per pound. a member of tho dry goods firm ol Contracts Made for "lraiHjmrllng Supplies nituoni ciianro, m mo Tho democrats ot tho Ohio legisla- ous. Tho bridgo had been robuilt only Thereby to Dnwtou City. not over SO mon, and tho work was Candles havo been reduced from 81.29 Dunham, Ilucltloy & Co., shot himscll done in a quiet but thoroughly deter- to GO cents each. Tho trip out was in tho head at his homo In Wave Crest, Pomxaxd, Ore., Jan. a Tho United ture aro said to hare domanded af- a year ago. EVANSj T. a contract fidavits from Kurtz that the ALVAH MANSUR DEAD. weekir. il lllaetrated Journal. jrewi cir.a mined manner. mado without special incident, dog L. I., dying without regaining con- StntesgoYcrnmonthosiuado t a4r Mtentldo Tcrtni. 3 republicans will stand firm be Ho with the Suow and Ico Transporta Posses continued tho search for the teams being used. Tho coldest weather sciousness. nmihiiL Bold brail newidealera. rflopVkisl trausport fore tho democrats will ajrrco to sup One of St. Louis' Selld llnstness Men itCo.36,Brori""'NewYork othor four Indians and it is very prob- reported at Dawson thus far was. 53 dc Mr. lluckloy, who was 05 y oars of ago, tion Co., ot Chicago, to to Fnouuionlo. from Dyca port him. supplies 150 tons of able that if captured they will bo grces below zero. Wsiblngton, V. V. Wee, arSL, was reputed to bo a millionaire. Hit uL Dr. Wm. 8. Tromalne, ono of tho Lob Anq ELE8, Cal., Jan. B. Alvan to Dawson City .by means of steam dealt with in a liko manner. Tho hunting stablo is ono ot tho finest on cmmt physicians ot Buffalo, N. Y., MaaEiir, of St. Louis, Mo., prosldentor THE CHICAGO POLICE. locomotlro snow sleds, such ns aro lu gentloraan bringing this information Long Island. A. NISDBl, Freildent died Sunday night, aged 00 years. Dur- tho Mansur fc Tlbbltts Imploment Co., -states that thoro is grave fears of an Thero docs not seem to bo any doubt uso In the woods of Michigan. Cyrus ing tho civil war ho served as of tho American assistant and 0. W, WADOILL, Caibler outbreak among the Indians and that rue Legislative Investlgatlon-'- A lllg Ham-ag- e that Mr. lluckloy committed suicide on Robinson, consulting engineer of the BulU Massabank, dlcdtlKbls city of pneucompany. Is In this city for tho purpose surgeon of tho Twonty-fourt- h ho believes bloodshed Is certain to accouut of business troubles. Avei" J Cepkis (Loiiaty s monia. Ho had beon llP4la week nud boxes chusetts Infantry. Chicago, Jan. 11. Tho Investigating of getting tho follow. Wayno county, N. Y., furnishes an only. Tho remains will bo sontlbts. committee appointed by the state sonmade here. ONE MAN KILLCD 1 Enoch Ardcn story that Louis. - AN E"CELLENT SUBSTITUTE. ato to Investigate tho workings of tho USUAL ORDER REVESED. Enoch. Simon Carncross, after his WENT BACK CN HIS PEOPLE. Chicago police department met nt tho And n Team nnd Wagon Obliterated by nu THE Ksploslon of Nltroglycerlae. wife has disposod of three successors, Is the OnW'M-- -' Great Northern hotel. As un outcomo Sir Henry Irving' Hon Cotnes to Ills Tho Woman In tho Case Turns MurUcror turns up to claim her lovo and protec-tlt- Death of Herlln's-Leadln- g ot chntges which have been mado Dry Goods Ho. Toledo, O., Jan. 7. An oxploslon ol Relief. and Suicide. DISONVILLE, IS.Y. '2 $2.00 Per? as her first husband. noar taller. London, Jan, 11, In tho performance Adolnli Kraus, president of tho civil 1,500 quarts of nltroglycerino MKMfiuV Tonn.,"Jau. 8. Dr. Shop Whilo at supper at tho Burnot houso, of "Peter tho Great" at tho Lyceum scrvlco commission, who Is a prominent Booth, an oil town a few miles cast ot Rogors, a prominent physician and Berlin, Jan. 11. Rudolph Hcrlzog, Stick,- Cincinnati, Charles F. Kendall, ot Cam- tho leading dry goods retailer ot Bertheuter .last night, in consequence of democrat, entered suit against At- this city, killed an oil well shooter 0MI10 board of health, was den, N. Y., fell dead of heart disease lin, died yesterday. Although a He general banking business, Sir Henry Irving's temporary loss of torney li. It- - miss, a leading icpubll-cat- i, named Stephon Wilson, of this city, shot Ifhamnto last night by Mrs. Saudbrldk and Ho was president of tho Kendall Knit- brew, ho bitterly autagonlzed his co for 850,000 damnge nnd wiped out of cxistenco a team ol YtmajiviiM tbe accounts ol the citizens ol voice, his son, Laurenco Irvlug, tho A adjoining counties. K author of tho play, appeared in tho Advancing; Witgcs and Advertising for horses and a wagon. A ploce of Wil- is In a dying condition. Tho woman ting Co., with factories at Camdon, religionists, whom he rofuscd to cmj vxy- son's flesh and tho hoad ot ono horse then bunt a bullet through her brain, Utlca and Syracuse. N V tbe fiaaet and moil kasuk vault id title role, which ho handlod iu capital Help. t' Hi0khi Kentucky style, though without rehearsal. Ho N. J., Jan. 10. Henry was all that was found. Consldornbla lyitig Instantly. TniiNTOH, Another Compliment for Capt. Mahan. William J. Dryao to be Invited to Address k K S5- was vigorously applauded. It Is ex Rothschild & Co. havo nunounced an damage was done to property in the the Mississippi Legislature. Deiu.in, Jhn.,0. Tho German naval LYNCHED BY NEGROES. pected that Sir Henry will bo ablo to Increase ot 8 per ccnL lu wages at vicinity, but no ono rlss, as far as Jaokbon, Miss., Jan. 8. Tho houso of department has ordered that a translareappear In tho tolo baforo tho end ot their Trenton shirt manufactory, to known, was injured. pncurront 1 Couple nt Colored I.otharlus Hsnt to tion ot CapL Mahan's "Influence of Sen representatives has passoj" tho week. jiicsonta-tlv- e go into effect on Wcducsday. They Their Account. Power in History" bo supplied to alt resolution, Inttoduccd b riatlnum Deposit In Texas. 1 . f iw McLaurln, inviting 'lion. W. J. aro fclso advertising for moro help, Meiumax, Miss., Jan. tt. Jlin Watts tho public libraries, sohools and govForrr WonTir, Tox., Jan. 8. A rich Il requires An Important Decision. yH takes time. Bryan, ot Nobraska, to address tha deposit of platinum has beon discov ind Sam Cole, colored men, of Neshoba ernment Institutions. An Old Cltltcn Gone. andacompieieknowicage Madisox, Wis., Jan. 11. County present sajLlon of tho leglslaturo. Iho druggist Judge J. II. Carpenter has rendored n It St. Loujb, Jan. 8. Mr. Chnrlco ered by expert miners from California. :ounty, wero lyuched in Pea Rldgo, SisBr'aR'!kw, "vsMSjrm a Isrgsrenuires ot drugs THE MARKETS. Thcto waMiy'y ono dissenting vote, amount Ilolchcr, an old resident of "this city, They recontly bought 300 acres of land ICempor county, a fow days ago. , decision which, If sustained, will have - 'y ' Ithavi .... :... il,- - 1, 7 -m 11.. ot OTfSS'H.v, of tlio Second dtsand, In Jack county, Watts uud Colo weut to Pea Rldgo to in for 11, h'u " " sH lOBiiVr ' t7 IB arnf. anauiuai compensation a sweeping effect. Ho held that n child and prominent tho many years lu con- after sinking a near Jacksboro, found visit telatlves. and becamo too thick CATTLE NatlvoNew Yoiik, January Qt 1893. that trlcL B 10 shaft, tor 4M wskk, Steers llulchct- - Sugar Re nection with can not be legally adopted without the 6 tXi wives. The COTTON-Mlddl- lng Ho Mew Ills Sweetheart. wBWpl m reasonable. consent ot both parents it living, and finery Co., died Thursday evening at numerous CO samples of platinum at a with tholr kinsmen'snegroes. 6 IS l'LOUll Winter Wheat........ 3 40 lynchers nro said to bo St. Louis, JanA Otto Wllllg, tho WHEAT NO. ZKOd 1014' his residence Ho lacked but a fow dopth of cet. tho child has not boen abandoned. SS (0 CORN No. 2 UK iSfcfWITR tH&UtOVE FACTS UEMEM- days of being 81 yearn old. sa 2HK' Union 1'aolQo Vayment. To liuy Steamers for the Alaskan Trade. OATS ewNo. 2..... nnsnnthn.1. iva.i found rulltv of mtiroTor I l'OHK-N8 75 a 029 Moss Cue Man Held Up Twenty. Uenth of Judge J. N. Hcolt. SEgrUSffiSSfff careful. - New Yonir, Jan. 7. Tho last pay7. CapL' Wm. 1WTWRe San Fiiancisco, Jan. ST. LOUia In the socond degree Thursday night, 4' tarenuou t probablrtiV n PnEBCorr, Ariz., Jan. 11. Ono man Lab Veoas, N. M., Jan. 0. Judgo J. ment to tho government by tho Union Kldston, Pacific coAst agent of the COTTON-Mlddl- lng ., Uo&iMrtcttrconfldantiv . 5xa B15 and Ills punishment uxcu at -- s yean 3 45 ago succcdcd in holding up tho Palaco sa N. Scott, who was recently appointed Pacific reorganization committco for North A'ncrlcan Transportation nnd UEKVLS-Slc- ers jmmme. uiaeti wMiiImprisonment In tho ponltcntlary. to and ten laro.j w raw .,',-- - - RD "DRUQ STORE, loon, a nlnco. and at tho Indian claims and depredations hgont tho Union Pacific railway was made, Trading Co., has started for New York OALVUS Cowshead) Holters... ii 00 (6 400 vwtt favttvT, ntvuyw-- j 5 mmmmmmmmu. 6 (per 000 " I Fire and Fatal Explosion. 8 30 point ot a pistol secured all tho money for tho state of Washington, died hero Wednesday, a check for SS.fiOO.OOl to buy sovoral ocean and river slcamors IIOUS Fair to Select 300 a as M 4 65 Glasgow, Jan. 7. During a flro in Bigut, 110 terrorized about twenty of pncumoula. Ho was a bi other of (round figures) being doposited at tho which will bo used lu tho Alaskan SHEEP nts l'alr to Choice. rLOUK-l'ato4 65 400 A kuubniMh lllJ' I Mill T TWMaKW Harrison's first wife, and patrons of tho place, and mado his cs Uatrlck's chomlcal works thero was 4 00 Clear and Straight.. 446 trade. in this city, ouUtloa ot any sMjJSIFaBXIIBSriSrafJHBai S3 .... 3 lied Winter. WHKAT-oxnloslon which killed i four flrcmi mmWmtLwVM capo with nearly 8500. formerly lived iu Iudlanapolls. . S5.1.W Huuds Saved. Sunk uy Collision-- All Urautod it Writ or Heaionable Doubt. and Injured a number ot other poop S OATS-- No a 45 41 London, Jan. 7. Tho British stoam-o- r KYK-N- o.3 New YonK, Jan. 7. E. J. Ratcliffc, Dervish Uprising In the Soudan. is estimated at i-Uho Tho damage dono ce, W&& . ?ran?li Found Frozen to Death. ktJSV. .Htrttf.-8 60 3 00 Knight of St. George, Cap,L Bevls, lOUACCO-Lu- gs. Lcutllurley ,. 4 BO 06 13 00 000. Caiiio, Jan. 10. Tlio Dovlshcs con-ttn- tho actor recontly convicted - of wlfo Coui.ee City, Wash., Jan. 10. Wm. I WiL, "CM 10 00 nix- months 'collided with tho Wilson lino steamer HAY-Cl- oar 60 7 Timothy, massing thch- - forces ut Motcm-roc- beating aud sentenced to Fouud"Aspuyxli Putnam and Parrlsh Johnson, who loft 13 Dairy 17 Boarpnrk, from Boston JIUITEII-Chol- co 18 and Hhondy, between olghty aud Imprisonment, was granted a writ ot 'Lepauto, Captfor Hull, dm lug n, thick kuus horo Decombcr 20 tor their place, 39 Pauib, Jan.v 'l.t-Ml- lo (uvlo s? 21, Standard (new) miles northwest of Watervlllc, woro ninety miles below Khartoum and reasonable doubt by Judgo Dickey, in December Lepanto snuk, but all on roilK car ""oil Nov. irrandnlbco. of tho colrtbrajljpi Itlb llACON-ClBJ tho supremo court, Brooklyn. Ho was fotr. Tho found frozen to doath about 30 miles Omdurmau; and the 10 is groat activity 4H Marshal Ney, of the first Napoleonic LAUD Prima Stoam r'isjsj boatd wcto saved. CHICAGO. from hero by a soldier party. Thoy at Omdurmau, with forwarding of velcaixid iu 82,300 ball. empire, was found dsphyxlated at hor OATTLK-Natl- vo 5 85 Steers ... 3 60 supplies at that point. III Heal Hi mid buloldc. had lost tholr way and wandered. yesterday. 3 40, ' A llrlllsh Investment. 1IOOS I'alr to Choice. 37H resldonco 3 00 & 450 r'alr to San Antonio, Tox., Jnu. 8. Frank SHEEP Winter Choice. Don't, LouisviLiiK, Ky., Jan. 7. A Llvei-poo- l ijMSst St A Fusion Speaker."" Patenta...., Sentence. rcsldont nnd wealthy l'LOUK Snrlng Patents... , ,4 70 m 480 4AI.ll 4 70 s 4U uyndlcato Is making arrangements J, Boltel, air old ANNArons, Md., Jan. 7. LouU Knox, lud., Jan. 11. Wm. Mossongci ,. 4.3: chant, whkat no. b spring 7v5 to build an Immonso tobacco manufac- realty owuor and lumbar mat .... No. 2 lied (new).... Schaeftcr was elected speaker ot the has been convicted In the Staiko cirI tory In Louisville Tho plans aro be- .suicided by shooting himself 111through CORN-N- o. 27 865 2 houso of delegates On the first ballot cuit 2 n ing drawn by a architect, jtlio head whilo lu bed. Cause health. OATS-- Na Mess (now)... PER DAY- - son, court for murdering Charles Nel 0 Oaf 0 23 S30 by a union of the democrats with thv at San Plerto, In this county, in. Ho was worth at least half a million PORK and wotk will begin as soon as the KANSAS CITV. August, 1897, and Ms punishment fixes 7S idollars. 4(0 II bolting republicans. '3 CATTLE Native Stears , weather permits. 3 15 llOaS-- All 350 fij tWHKAT-N- o. Urades. AM, ?n4 l.00 Per, Day, at life Imprisonment. Ed 88W 8 Hard Mrs. Al. Martin, daughter of ex- I.IIaa nl WA.lflAlrl & OATS-N- o. , 3 White 24li Centejiarlan. Another Miss Mattie Buckley, aged 22 TrMcitrir "Dick" Tate, is SUinSr 21 No. S COK-Sttf issued a "woman s uumon oi tuq NEW ORLEANS. Clarksville, Tenn., Jan. o.-- y field News, bearing dato of April 3 iBa? FLOCK-HI- gh years, Committed suicide near on two life insurance policies 4 CO Grade., "Get it hon;st if you can, Rose t'arry, the oldest negress in The paper is filled with matter of inte"rjK iiimut Vrt ! ....... ....... "z:..Tr Glasgow, Ky., by liking strychia $5,000 each, claiming her fathcj '"X? Western .visB get it." but this section, died yesterday, being 10 women, and we notice tho loiiowWfi VATS UI101CC....... HOT13JL, nine, and died in the presence of dead, ho not having been ' IS uu IS su Y .... oinjsics- iover 100, from the most reliable from a correspondent, which the cdiliri the man who did not return her ituin suiti; 1000. V7V T), ,.. cures ah mn0ts 'find She had been a widow printed, realizing that it treats upon a mf. f Z&& data. love. ISVILLE. cojctis. Contracts Have been tnai seventy-fiv- e f She was the for of ImDorlanco to their sex "Tho hlk years. ' t beet-sug., factory, vfith NguSMixMi-- i old-tim- e mw The bicycle has receive a, back-pservant of Col. 1 William remedy for croups, colds and bree? no. iMixec 1... .(.... th tiaciionTfl; pacity of 700 it in Louisyille "by heing discardr Nnw Mrhs!.... chitis that I ha"vo over been ablo to find" is Parry, who lived in the suburbs. )S r need Ml yon time comes ........ 6 Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. For fanjily The ed from thtf poatalc.Berviq. 700,000, to TON MliMliair Kfwhere else will you find so com- ....' Corbctfhas made a 'last offer" no it has no enual. I cladlv rccommartd reported from ll in the serVice profor the street A negro There'i TveoJanut. man Mamastock. A good time tp begin cent bottles are for s K, Vnderbjt Utah, and 50 JiJgL illionaire W. .., ney alwavs rsadv as being 120 to Fitzsimmons for a battle, He it," 5 Uernaru Drug More, narim Md broken Cjarksyillj mUddy MPliig medicine. . I bvSt, of reach of your own petty champion is rtcaot cake Are voir a ue- - years ok hum- - rmother of twen offers a nurse of facooo for one Gaa. Kiaa, St Charles; Ben T, R W news uve occasionewsonuus dering, too, It is auy to HNMd D DRLG STORE, a W Newjfork aociety. battle. Wren. fspria Morton Gp. J ' l"lr r " ' Skfl. , c a small sums'wbw yowhav aia BR, Maaager . Jlnnmmm MSSSEjaf-- v M sum ia your pocket. BBRNA '. HVAKiiowi IMADISONVILLB, Sftt? "" "i. KBNfUCKVj r-fcl Tho Amorlcai; 8. s Maj. Handy tho past twouiWtlwV Uy was taken ill in Paris AjdHK uejriiad gono an tho special CssiRW tho United far.-- ' ' JSLWt States, rsaxtua JFTWS&l osltlon ol .. 1000. 11 .t sl II " tly to make nnd he came "Uli' , !t zr vsr bad fettrtsyi nvnlld tot lment tJT'. -- -- 1 L.aie bell-buo- y -- IMuo-lur-- k "Iwmrio)j-ffcelwli)iBCouKUfo- lllon 1 1 i.n n..i.in. tho Kcnato. on tho fctli. tho nroscntatlon b ilsiof tho members Df tho cabinet to th lutlon cnulns for Intormatlon os to tun npUtlon ot tho civil scrvlco law to tuo vunoui Firtmentsof tho government. tocOthcr with thjconildcratlon of tho bill establishing a bu- t for tho twoltta ccn.8us,prQClpltatcu a snarp 1 service debato, which occupied almost the Irodty's session in tho houso a debato tin clrll ucrvtrn haod on tho Item In the lo(UatIVoiocutlro and Judicial appropriation! bfllw thsjalnleaaniio of tho commission, wai ocgu. and Rao proraiso 01 conimuing or mi-cr- ol sys. ' Itt jo senate, on tho Otli, no business was transited beyond tho passagoof a fowullU, amor) them two providing for tho erection ot 'publl buildings ot l'crgus Talis, Mlnu., nnd Newirt News, Va , and a mcasuro to protect the mo nnd Insignia of tho Red Cross society. o of tho civil-MrJe, In tho houso tho discussion law was continued, nnd se oral exhaust-K'iiooeohwero mado on both sides ot tho quMlon, crowded galleries Indicating tho great ' .... ...II. I.Ih.a.I IntfMl In .w mnltpf ilUUV llW,V. .M1.VM ... thn senate, on tho 7th. tho reply ot mo a calling tdhev rcncral to tho scnato resolution Ufa members of tho cabinet 'ft?'0"" uu,! ws.- - iuh mw take fwtkvr the aay Mum K4a beUae; k sees trtkr bread. JZ -- DDRRANT IS ..- DEAD, jb ' ! mi POWDER rho Lone Fight foe Llf Krov8 Have Boen In Vols. v flyL v nn h Hv ta i vss-sa- i vl mrfH pUM.wi JS;ii alsHlsLsB Jwzm JsHmH" JssBHPHK When ye take Hoods ruto. pieces, are not In It with loned, su0trMted amSSmJF'. Oled Protesting Ills Jnnoemaeef and Accepted the Mtalitratlous 'Vof tho Catholic Church Although Beared a Uaptlit. and easy to operate. Is Inn; Hoo " IUIS i ? MElTOllkE4tol 'XI r... DR. BELL'S lswSyet 85,-6S- 2 com-mittee- minnv'' " . con-tlji- ol y n 1 Tav contln-usditi- C m 'n8s e 0, T- Illinois Central iHrally Paliforr -- M Avenue I NEW d, Yu-ko- m )ln-van- u, TCQ!EMn h -- .roTwunterfeltluD's'tiri W fH slftfrom H i1 1 1 3K I rii west-boun- w .KmsK-- ' 1 jMK fpf -- lag-ma- itlfic Jlmcrknti. anil-Hau- BEN Sua-com- best-kno.w- Tkv Morti DR Fifth bob-sled- LouisvkjmD intlveH KWM j i ANK- out-Enoc- 's ' m ' I uyic I nnc '.;i1siih i pike rlihi ! CilBBh !3BBk fanRS, - ip wj -- 7sHu rmfh 110-fo- ; SckMificl .?. vmnii) ,. S HOTEL, sub-treasu- Na mm . COKN-Na3Ml- uo li JhBB 'mMmWSmmWk SSM JklilLHLfliHHItliHtaLB til EKH-- o MfNsvs Get Ayer's Cherry rectora. .1 woll-know- !'!'BiBTOffiiM0rnirn oiSBmnMS -- ;d M.. et S4,00''l'""e, im, ffff9kr 'JBlS3Ctel1 'ToVa cw,nd tM AT-Na- ' ar atrt, 1 e. MM!V2 : Wm Youfit ,i x VvWI iBslW' ?!BKsssmSBrN t 'o msmL H,j- lJ. r3T-- - .,a 531 UL M. MOORE, Editor and Manager. nmm of accident, ' Chapter 57) has brought, to light which prohi the Catching, killing, etc., at itjfB,1 Republican Legislators Be Fight Against Useless Ex ditures. fEE PUBLISHING COMPANY. Incorporated.? filtered the Pciloffice at Barllnxton a matter. time of ally song or msectivon hirrl. Tt rpntls ns fnllnws at Second SUBSCRIPTION RATES: t Vear.itiictljrtnadrance " " Monthi. rhreeMontht, Vte-- ... .. It oo 5 S "y Imen copies mailed free on application. warned In all parts 01 the Correipondenti eonnlr. Address us lor particulars. 5 No person shall at any time or pursue with such blent,, QaflPi possession alter toe gameAas been caugnt and killed, any (brush, meadow lark, finch, martin, swallow, woodpecker, flicker, oriole, redbird or other song or insectivorous bird, except where the same shall bo destructive to fruit or grain crops. Dr. Andrew Sargent, of Christian on Several Important Comcattffejtl mittees. THURSDAY, JANUARY 13, 1898 F. W. Vinson lias bought an in- - law. terest in the Princeton Republican. The penalty for the violation of this statute is a fine of not less than $5 nor more than $15. And it may be noted that keeping such bird in captivity is a violation of Eagle appeared Alabama. According to the Engineering Hood's Sarsaparllla is sold by dagglita. for the first time Wednesday of and Mining Journal 'the total value 1 1, six for ?5. lio sure to (ret Hod's. It is published by of the mineral and metal produclast week. B353SS F. M. Mullen. c tion of the United States for 1897 est Wishes for the Holidays and'New Year, SOUND DOCTKlA 4? Louisville is preparing for a was $762,061,106, which figures ve dev: re to acknowledge, with gratitude, your 0 -. May music festival the subscrip show an increase of $18,290,228 i IOWA'S CANDIDATE FOR GOVQNOR very iiDeraNPairoir1age in itself a proof to us of your con- to secure, which Have been over 1896. The most prominent SIMPLIFIES THE MONEY QUES. tions hdence and to extend you our sincere 0 1 nadc with great promptness by item of value was coal, the total being 194,500,000 short tons, or Talk About Quantity of Money III liny assurance of futifce goo 'V faith and solid value in our of- (Louisville business men. I' t Scales Illustration How Tlireo Joakj 8,000,000 tons more than in 1896 1 4? fenngs for the corriHjg yea As in the past, we will en- With 800,000 Did a Uatlncu ofIuiy IThe total number of failures of with a value of $205,000,000. Of Millions Favors an Open Fleldjind a Jj deavor to furnish the DQSt godJs at fair and honest prices nks, loan and trust companies in this 145,000,000 tons, valued at Fair Fight For Every Man. v t c I97 was 105. says jsraastreet s, a $118,700,000 was bituminous, and v Tho Republican candidato forgivcm-oLie more than half those of 1896 this notwithstanding the big coal of Iovra, tho Hon. Loslfo M. fliaw, those of the strike. less than United States has nppears not only to havo a clear Janic year 1893. not only been the heaviest proof tho nfouey question, lit to tyro tho xm gift of BimplifyiiJ this qf gold, iron, steel, copper, According to the Treasury and ducer . abstruso subject so that it can bphusp-c- i lead and. zinc, but has also been a ;rtk statements there is in the by ordinary mlmls. Tho folbwhig 11 worries you us 10112 as u vvituu you uuy a poor ining sending abroad large exporter, iasts. WllOn you extracjBfropi 1ub peech nt Red dtk Innntry about $740,000,000 of gold buy a good thing you are glad of the few exra centsXor possibly 128,300 tons of copper, $55,000,- H dicate his stylo offensoning: t now. This does not seem "Now, howvis tiG parity of tho silver wortn 01 silver, nearly 200,-00- 0 dollars, you spent for it every day you possess ru We luNye no ugh of a scarcity to create any-i- 000 dollar maintained? It is wortj, s wo tons of pig iron, and a large CALDWELL COUNTY BAR poor, mean goods in our store. Everything the morey's wortT like a financial panic this havo seen, its faco in gold. Ionswcr quantity of steel And manufactured becausoQio government of tho United most abundantly. . You will be glad you bought it r. products." Passes Resolutions Honoring Swt6cfflfto its wisdom to Jay out here, and you will come again. QitBMnetfjJ'Upon its coin dcmaid? at outhern cotton manufactures increased Nearly everything Judge C. J. Pratt. tho option of the creditor. I insi t that J going in large quantities to largely in quantity but was cheaper The following resolutions of re tho plan proposed by tho ndvocjtes of a. Southern Iron is going to than in 1896. spect and esteem were passed by freo colnago of silver, that tho govern ment oljo v ive tnousaja tons ot 1, the Caldwell County bar upon the ver npourus unitou'States Bhall pry silcoin HANNA ELECTED. (ere shipped from Alabama retiring of Hon. C. J. Pratt from tho metals to. partdemands, wonldcauso company instarUy. the bench: in one week, latter country "How much gold is needed toflo our Whereas, Hon. C. J Pratt has for the business? Just enough for Got the Necessary Seventy-Thre- e conjenienco nt iu competition with I last five years been the judge of the Fourth fiimcasuring and determining fiovaluo judicial district of Kentucky, which inand at $4 less a ton than Votes on the First Ballot. cludes this (Caldwell) county, and has of our curronoy, enough for redemp-ttoVrVVVVrYVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVWVTTyVVV for English products. .purposes ijtjd enough to atcommo-dat- o Louisville, Ky., Jan. 12. (Spec- therefore been, during said time, judge of thoso who desfro to hoard It. How the Caldwell circuit court, and whereas bis orts from this country for ial.) The Senatorial contest at term ot office will in a few days expire by many CO pound standard welgSts, such limitation such ober 1897 were over $82,- - Columbus terminated quickly this judge; and and he will no longer be good, aa aro ncd on'thp' larger class pf scales whereas be has made a or weighing $tocc and produce, is it 10 in value, an increase of morning in the election of Marcus faithful and efficient officer, therefore be into tbo dining room where rich viands Is Tbera M farmer So Footlthf ticc&StjbjyyrThoyoxo udto balNASHVILLE, it, were spread, and of course they were enban $5,000,000 over Octo- - A. Hanna to the United States Resolved, i, That in Judge Pratt we ance tho scales and to keep tho pound joyed. The bride and groom are a very CHATTANOOGA have had an officer who was at once a gen- ajjd ton from fluctuating. Jest enough charming and popular young couple and rhe exports of November Senate on the first ballot. He had tleman, kind and considerate of the feel- 01 tnoso woicnts aro essential to AND we bespeak for them much happiness and ere, as compared with last tho business. Your tattlo will ings of all contact; prosperity. the necessary seventy-thre- e votes a man of with whom he came inand well wojgh qojrtoro Inho welghmastor havo ST. LOUIS RAILWAY. ber, over $6,000,000 less; scholarly attainments PULLMAN PALACE Iraided mind; a lawyer of learning and two oratjozlnoj these, standarl weights ber 1895 $22,000,000 less, and went in without a struggle. SLEEPING CARS ability, a judgj upright, honest and im- than if hd has one. It is esscttial that MADISONVILLE, Between Nashville and Chattanooga, Alapartial, whose executive and administrative ember 1894, $24,000,000 ono an that this ono h of tho Cornstalk Revolution. bama, Augusta, Macon, Jacksonville, ability in the courtroom equaled his attain- sarnd Asbeville. Washington, Baltimore, One of the most important dis- ments as a scholar and as a lawyer, who whero woight a,$ thoso in tho market you bought your cattle. If this "Weddings and pushed business without rushing it too Philadelphia, New York, Portsmouth, Numerous ict that the Commercial coveries ol the last year was the rapidly, who cleared up our docket and weight fluctuates you will not, bo Bafo Norfolk Jackson, Memphis, Little Rock, h use for cornstalks, which whose influence for good in our county in buying cattlo in ono town and soilOther News Notes of Texerkana, Sherman. Waco, 1 will start a new af- - new Edward Atkinson discusses in the can scarcely be estimated and will last long ing them in another. You might suffer Dallas and Fort Worth. : Interest. paper m Boston Globe: Republican after his term of office has expired. a variation la tbo weight as well us in Palace Day Coaclics on all Trains That in The Hopkins county bank gave the pub; probably has something "The most notable discovery of weResolved, 2 him our viewot ihand farS thp,roB,,",, somo,wheai ior u, v,xou sell best lic scbool teachers great pleasure and satesteem tender to '.Vj'.tr. . isfaction last Saturday by furnishing the gcu 4 tho check ior it xou niKO-l- t 1 the Post's onslaught on the year wortajnwflifggp-Information pertaining to penty. funds to pay their claims against the State. You havo your TICKETS, ROUTES. RATES, KT8.. Missionary Lecture. stalk.' The claims are made, and Resolved, 3, That a copy of these pro- bank. or you pay it deposited to monTt Ctai fnnria tw Hflavpf! fnr vmv reagainst what it chooses to credit, somo borrowed Will be chcerfullx furalthed upon Rev J A. Sillsburv. son, and Miss Brown, the new superintenapparently sustained, for the con- ceedings of this meeting be sent to Judge arplicitlon toTicfcr; Anair.n hrm jt 'Jeveland Commercial." version of dry cornstalks into two Pratt by the secretary of this meeting and ey, or yon got it cashed and tako tho missionary in China for who ha or mnn dent, was very much helped by the kinda decade A. J. WELCH, Division Passenger Ageni',' money to tho storo and buy somo (roods. will deliver a free they be published in the Princeton Banner ness of the officials of this bank. missionary lecture at the Memphis, Tenn. Ttjuiai t. tuauKe 01 man- - useful substances cornstalk meal and the Republican, with the request that x uon't caro what you do with it; un- rirsi Messrs. H. II. Holeman and R W. OvChurch, tbis city, Fri J H. LATIMER, Southeastern Passenger proposed new enter- - freed from cellulose or pith, and all other papers in the judicial district less yon carry tho currency homo and day night of tbis week Why Wheat does Up. erall went to Hopicinsville Monday evening Agent, Atlanta, Ga. copy same, and they presented to to attend a meeting of the Royal Arch not be accounted a dry pith or cellulose freed from our circuit court thatits nextbe term with the tako tho risk of tho midnight thief it Tho freo silver organs havo seen fit D. J MULLANEY, Northsatltra Pass. at CROFTON. Chapter of that place. will find its way to somo bank before cornstalk meal. Agt. 39 W Fourth St ClndBMlI, O, The first may request that they be spread upon the repretty generally to keep silent ns to the sundown. A bill has been introduced in the LegisHurrah for Mark Hanna add to the cattle food of the coun- cord of the court rotation of tho prico of silver nnd R, C. COWARDIN, Weslera Pai. Agent, t S Hodge lature by Representative Clark asking for wheat sinco tho downward movement Room A05, Ry. Exchange DuiMing, "I submit that it docs not matter Mr Duglass Davis is very sick. try a digestible, C. Gates food system the repeal of the act establishing St Louis, Mo. tive Clark, of IIop- - equal to the best of nutri'ous more Iid Hubbard whether you sold GO bushels of wfieat ot Hopkinsville, was of graded schools in Madtsonville. a of tho former nnd iho upward move- BRIARDF. HILL, nir ij. ai hay, and There or 100 for tho $50. Tbo money used as in our town Sunday Northern Pass. Agt." duced among other than equal in quantity to the Attest ment of tho latter began, possibly awaitRoom 328 Marquett Bldg Chicago. tho measuro of its valuo is not exhausHfc apsium plasters cheap at W II Mar- - has been a conflict ot this act with the ing an explanation from "Oo Wm. Maiuild, Chairman, in," but J L. EDMONDSON, Southern Pass. Agt. "firing railroads to give present hay crop of the United E M Johnson, becrciary common school law and, as is known, coned. It is not taken from tho cliannclinVi lta' Hal siderable confusion has resulted in the past tho Detroit Tribune (Silver Hop.) has Chattanooga, Tenn. of trado. It isrendvfnr Rprvion flm nnxt uaiiroau iommis- - States. Nearly the whole of this Rev Rickard preached to a large audi few years. This measure is an attempt to no difficulty with tho problem. It W. L. DANLEY, of cornstalks has been The mission of Hood's Sarsaparilla is morning. Then, too, tho clianco3 aro ence at the Baptist church Sunday night. - product peal the act estabrelieve the situation. that tho "ooptinucd boostings" Gen'l Pass, and Ticket AgtV to cure disease, and thousands of testi- that not a penny in monoy is used iu previously wasted. Rev. J W Crowe and wife, of Morions, of wheat nro merely the result of a The work on the Tabernacle is progressof graded schools Nashville, T inn tho payment for tho wheat. If you de- are visiting friends at this place. ing, the foundation being about completed "If the claims which are made monials prove it fulfills ils mission well spoculatlvo pool nt St. Louis, and saya ind one to change about the use of cellulose posit your check, no money is used. If This work will be pushed rapidly, and an that "when tho now wheat comes in Mr Ben Marlin and wife, near Dawson, in naval you tako tho check to another bank or are visiting kinsman and friends here, this attempt will be made to get Sam Jones to prices will drop, STORM NEAR HANSON. son, this count', construction are sustained, it is and tho farmer will to a storo, no monoy is used, for they weekopen it with a meeting when finished. bo left out in tub cold, as usual. Wheat The latter is possible, even probable, that all will deposit it. Thoeamo amount of Mr. Holloman, of the firm of Young and silver will bo together again, and Airs, f lorence 01 l'rincelon, is as been before the existing large battleships of John Jackson's House and Barn money in tho banks and in circulation visiting her mother Lapps, place. CELEBRATED and Holloman are putting up tobacco in tho men who havo 'generalized from n at this the navies of the world are worthwill handlo wheat at BO cents n bushel much Damaged. t in the crush special caso will turn their attention to s strips this year Thero was a parly at Earnest less for offense or defense." it is Dr P. LiRon and or a dollar. Let mo illustrate: Jan. Friday night. Circuit Court convenes on the 14th of other seemingly snggeitive phenom-ana.Kobards, possible, evtn probable, that the are visiting Elder W family, of and family 1, 1802, tho throo banks in my town Wonder if Dr Williams would lend any February. II Ligoh had actual cash in their vaults of one hit buggy? Well, you don't know. next development will be a steel at this place. Mr. George Davis, of the Dallon country, jcriplion hog ram enveloped in cornstalk celluSince the public schools are closing over abont $00,000. In addition to this, of Religious Notes. Jackson Cronor, who lives near Ibis was in town Wednesday. rebuke by lose, unsinkable and impregnable, the country, quite a number of tlio teach courso, they had money with their city place, lost a number of fine sheep a few Morton's It is estimated that thoro aro 1,000,-00- 0 John correspondents. During that year thcro dajs since They were killed by dog and pushed G. completion bank is being rapidly ers are entering school here. d" to Most of tbe plasnegro Baptiste fn tho south. Gleaner's before which every existing type of tering overhead has been finished and we Mrs. M. T Gunn died at her home two was sold in that town and paid for over scarcely any left. A tablet to tho momory of Ror. A. their battleship or cruiser must go miles south of town (be 7ih instant. Her tuo counters or theso three banlcs very License has been issued for the marriage ha; e seldom seen anything to equal it in M. Toplady, tho author of "Book ot 'the down, ending naval war and the remains were taken to her old homo Man- nearly ?B00, 000 for hogs, a largo nmount of B. W. O'Neal and Miss Dashla Glover, pointis of beauty. Tbe vault has been set Ages" Is to boorocted fn thoDovonshiro t necessity of coast defense. Noth- chester, Tenn., for interment. for cattle, n largo amount for wheat both of North Christian and nearly completed: M the ing more visionary or apparently .Miss Dessie Uothrock, of South church, England, to which ho formerly and a still larger amount for corn. Tho j Jno. Lanier, formerly of Bainbridge, is nrrlagei. AaL. ministered. who has been visiting in Hanson, banks loaned that year to every man now a citizen of Crofton. PP- - absurd can be put before your In the past six davs marriaee licenses s & returned home a few days since. wanting money who could givo securisocjotlcs of Tho Christian Endeavor Married, at the residence of R. L. Melhog- - readers, yet such is the pomise of Detroit havo furnished ft library of 200 Miss Eslella Wagner, of Morganfield, is ty. Thero was loaned of eastern capital ton, near Crofton, Mr. Abram Long and have been issued to nine couples. L,. !. bisk to Leona I. Tomblinson invspaper the cornstalk." the guest of Miss Lena Brown this week. on farm lands probably $100,000. volnmes to tho United States marlno Tho Miss Ida Long, daughter Aquilla January G. FOR CHILDREN, for his F. W. Livingston is having a fine family banks did a business of many millions, Long. The bride is an estimable and acU ., Chappel to Victoria Lancaster, ou hospital in that city. A Christian EnRailroads and Good Roads. monument erected at the graves of his de- andwhen tho year closed they still liad complished young lady of Crofton and the the 8th. The ceremony was performed by deavor young man serves as librarian. fV lis post- - From Manufacturers' Record. It is perfect support for ceased son and daughter Fal and Miss their $00, 000 of cosh ou hand and thero the groom is an industrious young gentle- nev. Tho nvcrago cost of supporting n stuii. vv. uemoss at tne Dride s borne, . had not been shipped in or out during man of the same place. He has been emIt is announced that the Louis- Edna in East Lawn Cemetery. Walter Lamb to Viola Terrell on the 8. dent in tho Presbyterian theological Child's Clotliincr. norf ccL-f- e ployed for soma time as weigh master for A beech tree standinc a few miles east tho entiro year $50,000. Robt. M. Drown to Miss Minnie B. seminaries is about $880 n year, ville & Nashville Railroad has and for and comfort for the bcllv. Coal Co. After the ceremony Coffman, on tbe the of town still bears the name of E W. 11s very agreed "It Is charged that tho peoplo of tho theyEmpire to their neatly furnished home ried on tbe gib. 8tb, and they were mar- a throo year courso about 1,000, In ad- come cheap. It is ccefnomy give free to trans- Ashby and the date when it was carved drove United States havo suffered to an un- where they expect to reside. May happibusiness portation over its lines to there which was in 1848, fifty years ago. precedented U b.. Mvers to Annie Denton. License dition to what tho students themsolves comfort to buy the E, K. Waists. ostcnt datiucc back to tho pay nnd to tho aid given by tho educadelegates to the Alabama Good lie new Last Sunday afternoon about 4 o'clock a demonetization act. Tho facts nro easily ness and continued prosperity attend them issued on tne loth, and David Whiltingbill tional society. performed tbe ceremony on tbe nth. St. Bernard Genera! store. Koads Convention at Anniston. cyclone passed over our town traveling in established that tho world has nover through life. We Blunt Walt. k. ai. Minter to umer Del Mel on on On January jtb, at the residence of lhe This is in line with the progressive a southeasterly direction Many people seen such a period of prosperity as tho l quiet Wo mustn't bo in a hurry to fix nnd bride's father, G. W Brown, near Con- iolb, and married on tbe nth. and policy of the Louisville & Nash- beard the soundstorm became very much United States has enjoyed from tho re cord, Mr K. IS. Utterback to Mrs. Nola Havcood. chooso our own I he Coleman Butler and and Miss alarmed. did no damage howinches ville lot Wo must wait to License issued on the ntb, and tbey will Railroad, which is contribut- ever until it got about Uo miles from sumption of speclo payment to 1893. Ella A. Brown After the ceremony by o 4 bo married at tbe residence of Prof. T. H. bo guided. Wo aro led on, like tho ing so much to the development town when it swooped down Ieavinc de- Tho wealth of tho country nover in- Rev R. L Melton, they were escorted children, by a way that wo know by of its Smith, on the tCth of January. territory. A narrow view struction in its wake. It moved the bouse creased as rapidly. So many men never fee!) in ' layior u. stokes to Miss Marv Fitz not It is a vain thought to lloo from ol John Jackson from might lead to a conclusion that the eight feet wrecking its foundation about prospered. gerald on tbe nth and were married on tho work that God appoints us for tho mMJAV. the chimneys and overIreduc- you may say tho peoplo of tho S33s332333999339333339ii "But building of good roads for general' turning the meat house and totally desako of finding a greater blessing to our tbe X2tb, J..'V3'" United States increased. So thoy did, tired use by vehicles would W: nr-W. H. Stuart to Miss Lena Mercer on own souls, as if wo chooso for oursolvca tend to the stroyed a large frame barn and scattered but in 1880 our peoplo wero worth per 5U 1' iTtSS-- ' tbe nth and were married at the clerk's where wo shall find tho fulinoea of the h disadvantage of the railroads, in bis tobacco to the four winds of the earth. capita only $5M. In 1800 their wealth office, by Mr. Jagoe. tt that it would divino presence instead of socking it The wind also unroofed another barn on diminish the latter's the same farm and swept fencing whero it is to bofound, in loving and sev- per capita had increased to $1,039. Tho traffic. But the contrary is the eral other out buildings in the neighbor- peoplo of tho United States woro worth, Georeo Eliot Greenback HUtory Repeating XUelf. Where the blood loses its on an avcrngo, moro than twicoasmuch case, lhe extensive truck farms hood Tbo Indianapolis Journal (Rep. ) feels intense red grows thin and in 1800 as in 1869. in the South, for instance, would certain that tho 10 to 1 freo silver her"But you answer theso facts which Letter List. watery, as in anemia, there is HOW TO FIND ODT. not yield their handsome returns, esy cannot survive tho country's rea constant feeling of exhaus- Kansas City, Montana, even with excellent roads, if their List of unclaimed letters in tho 1'ostoffice cannot bo denied by tho proposition that vpi' newed prosperity, but asks, "With tho this unprecedented accumulation of tion, a lack of energy vitality only market were cities and towns at Earlington, Ky. Fill a bottle or common water glass with freo silvor question dead and tho tariff property is In tho hands of thofow; r and the spirits depressed. hours; 9: Basbires, Miss Emer that tho within reach by wagon. Without Almon, E. L. question settled for somo years to conic, urine, and let it stand rich havo been growing richer Colorado. Pacific Coast. a sediment or setting indicates a diseased Brushy, Lucy .. I ?' Bronw, N. C. good roads leading to convenient Carnal, A. tho question recurs, What will tho condition of the kidneys. and tho poor poorer. If that is so, it is When urine Cook, Mrs. Mary C. J. 1 Domocratio party do in 1000?" A pos- stains linen it is positive evidence of kid'J shipping points the railroads would not tho fault of tho gold standard or :ted at hardly contribute to the profits of Cook, JohnBill H. Childes, Crossie 3sible answer to tho question, it says, is ney trouble. Tt3o frequent desire to urin Utah, Washington, Omaha, 1, of any political party. All that any parCampbell, Clemens, John Oil with Hypo-- $ suggested by tho party's courso oitor its ate or pains in tne back, is also convincing r Irust" and the farms. But by the combina- Coleman, Alack Cossman, Miss Sadie ty or any standard or any legislation $ of phosphites of Lime and Soda defeat in 1873, and It adds: "Tho proof that tbe kidneys and bladder are out can do is to sco to it that overy man tion of roads upon which products Collier, Mrs. Minnie Dawson, Lucien bt, caul, Naoraski, Greeleyitescame baok Into tho fold, just of order. Drake, L. O. Dickerscn, Georgia has an open field and a fair fight. It j is peculiarly adapted to correct ap- - may be most econimically hauled urays, nirs. nuioay uray, Mrs. the WHAT TO DO. as tho Bryanltes will havo to do in cannot exempt him from tho fight $ this condition. The Jennie $ to the depot and railroads giving Gunn, M. T, Black Hills, Harrison. Miss Marv Fight, ho must, and tho best Thero is a comfort in . in com quick transportation that tho $ oil, emulsified to an exquisite $ 1000. Tho Democratio platform of 1870 often expressed, that Dr. the knowledge so Harbe, Mrs. M. Kilmer's Swamp-rooto the larger Hyatt, Waller tnado no roforenco to tho fiasco of 1873, government can do is to seo to it that VIA i fineness, enters the blood direct W nox will that of 1000 to tho fiasco of Humphrey, Rev. W, no ono the great kidney remedy, fulfills every itate markets, a State should reach its Huff, WillPerk strikes bolow tho belt. " Hancock, Harris, wish in relieving pain in the back, kidneys, truo highest development, agricultur- Jackson, Millie Brad Kerney, Mrs. Mary d and feeds its every corpuscle, $ 1890." Louis f7 Alford liver, bladder and every part of tbe urinary Church Member In Walea, $ restoring the natural color and jjj VI. ally, and the same time present ley Oar Hopes on Tbee. Lavanne, Miss E M. passages. It corrects inability to hold In Walos thoroaro 143,141 n giving vitality to the whole J McGregory, Mr. P, the best opportunities for an in- Larken, Deltie A. when the wearj traveler gains urine and scalding urin in passing it, or VESTIIULED TRAINS, 185,888 Calvinistio Metho TIih height or some commanding hill, William Maboney, Nettie The hypophosphites o fa system. bad effects following use ot liquor, wine or crease in its industrial importance. Marlin, Lewis dists, 105,431 Baptists, 43,847 Wosly-onIlls heart revives, If o'er tho plains Mood, P. Minter, Mrs. Polly beer, and overcomes tbat unpleasant neSLEEPERS. DIMiHG CARS, J $ reach the brain and nerve $ wjf Ho toes his home, though distant still, 0,008 Primltivo Methodists, 9.811 Murphy, Mr. Jossio Mills, Mrss. Emma cessity of beiog compelled to get up many AND ACTIVE McLain, Lucy rf Btblo Christians, 1,250 United Metho $ centres and add their strength- - $ Mogennan, T. J. times during the night to urinate. Tbe IT cemlemen or ladles to travel far rnn.i. Thus, when the Christian pilgrim views UHAM liAKS enabllstied house la Kentucky. By faith his mansion In tbo aides, Monthly Murphy, Annio dist Irco churoncs, 831 Methodist now Morton, Mr. Fred tfjSBBB il mild and extraordinary effects of Swamp-Ropo and- eipensei. Position steady. Refer Ovates, Mr. Nelter Payne, W. F. If the roses have left your Sj Tho sight hla fainting strength renews connection. Tho church of England has is soon realized. It stands the high F. M. HUGO, TBAV, PASS'H AQENT, ST. LOUW. MC .asssi Li lumped envelope Endfoie And wings his speed to win the prlte. Parker, Sandy HOWARD ELLIOTT, Parritl, Isaac MOB.. OT, LOUIB, HO. cheeks, if you ore growing 138,877, thus Bhowing that tho Anglican est for its roost wonderful cures of the most , , 'w., .vjvuht- "M Rose, Miss Susie AQf..BT.XOUI. MO distressing cases. If you need a medicine U W. WAKELEY, OtNX " 5 Simmon, William Shipp, Rev. B. H. church is in tho minority in that counthin and exhausted from over- - 0 Tho thought of heaven his spirit cheer. Vincent, Miss Annie try. you should have the best. .Sold by drug- inaire W. K. Vanden.P No more he grieves for troubles past work, or if age is beginning i Watson, Tommie Nor any future trial fears. gests, price liny cents and one dollar. For trjtkjn a recent cake Woodrpff. W U. Webb. John J, M. to tell, use SCOTT'S Emuf j Bo he may safe arrive at last Wooldridge, a sample bottle and pamphlet, both sept lie Shoal il Be Tnuted society. Wilson, R. L Young, Mr."Sieave, free by mail. mentlon'Tns Bee and send sion. Jesus, on Thee our hope wo stay never dream' . Be ur you gt SCOTT'S Emublon your full postoffice address to Dr, Kilmer t of As for His failing you,Tho God whoi To lead us on to Thlaa abode, it hato tho thought Cufcarets. Are you a subscriber to & Co., Bingbamplon, jj. yt The proprie Assured Thy love will fcr o'erpay cation forever. TJPfa been sufficient until now should m X SCOTT Aiiaragguuj 50c and ft.oo. York. & BOWNB, ChrroUn, Ntw The hardest labors of the road. iuia ui iuw paper gauramee me genu) You should be. rm money. Bee? to tho end,Bpiscopal Raoordsr, trusted Anonym ow uowaiinisouer. The Fairview Mineral Producton. one-fift- h publicans of the General Assembly held a joint caucus tonight at the and by acclamation nominated Miss Vanzant, of Metcalfe county, for State Librarian. There was no opposition. The members of the House selected the foiling Steering Committee: J. P. Haswcll, of Breckinridge county; Dr. Andrew Sargent, of Christian county, and E. II. Read, of Allen county. Senator W. II. Jones was declared to be chairman of all joint caucuses, and was authorized to appoint a Senate Steering Committee. He will do this in a few days. The members of the caucus also questions of discussed several party policy. They arc opposed to allowing the Speakers a messenger, and to having the State buy newspapers for the members. On all such questions they will be for economy and refofm. The caucus adjourned subject to the call of Chairman Jones. In addition to being a member of the House Steering Committee, Dr. Sargent is on three other important committees, viz: 'Charita-bl- e Institutions," "Classification of Cities and Towns," and "Public Health." This is the Doctor's first term but he is already in the list for legislative honors. State-house Frankfort, Jan. 10. The Re- " For nearly five years I suflera wlh a severe caso ot stomach trouble. J I hd pains In my Btomach and bowels si thai could not stand or work wlthoutlgret suffering. My appetite was very rxlrajd When I did eat anything I was sbr(y afterwards seized with vomiting' spc s. I could not rest at night and felt lam aid tired all over. I became nervous an hd no energy whatever. My Ufa simd gloomy and hopeless. My husban revised mo to tako Hood's Saraapar a, as he had been taking It with great 'doused. I began taking It and the fln bit-tcondid nte a great deal of good, tinued with It regularly and havsjn&v almost fully regained my natural uiglt and doing nearly all my housewrlc" Mrs. Kinda Crocker, Gladstone, a. "My blood w as out of order an 1 had no energy. After taking two bolles ot Hood's Sarsaparilln I felt bettor pan for a year." Marion W. Smith, polllns-vlllie Intornal Paln3 Lame, Tired No vous Every Bad Symptom Curd f by Hood's Sarsapanlla. Claude Made lington's Trial Set fa 'r Today. Interesting ms From Hopkinsvilleand filvriftttan m MMAMAMAAAXAAAWMAAAAAimAA nim in t Bitn'nl JffiJJpftSJIniwUyp' Jl "IP lfl(P'"W praw I rmmlu TO THE tj!Ll..Ft.Arffa.."AjMrAU.ra J ii e, I r tider-sfandu- jg g En-iro- n p nccom-mowt- o One of the mosWL xplorable things that has happened in county was the killing of Park WilsStojby Claude at Gracey on Thi7Sc?day afternoon of last week The trouble sSms to have originated over a young lady ntNda broken engagement with Waddlington, folK which the young lady seems to havo been BUJ no way responsible. Waddlington is on!yi9 years old and is the son ol Tbos Wadd lington, a prominent farmer. The erdict ot the Coroner's Jury ends with this sentence: "Wo further find that Claude Waddlington was not in any sense justifiable in the said shooting." Waddlington was captured in I'Ulton Monday and is now in jail here. The friends of the deceased Wilson paid $50 for his capture. The time set for the examining trial is today at 1 o'clock. There is a possibility of Hopkinsville having a free postal delivery. The receipts of the postoflice aro almost large enough to justify such an improvement in the postal service. A Washington dispatch says' Dr. Clardy has filed a protest against Collector Franks tor removing Deputy i. is. Monk, claiming that there was no charge against im except that he was a Democrat. The Hopkinsville tobacco market has been very dull since the first of the year. Sales have been very light, but the outlook for the year is thought to be excellent. Judge Cousler is holding his first Quar terly uourt tbis week. Next Saturday there will be another foot-bacontest between the elevens of the High School and South Kentucky College An interesting urogram has been arrant ed fcr the meeting of the Sixth Circle of the Bethel Association in Olivet Baptist Church, Jan. 29 and 30. Delegates 'rom the churches comprising the circle are not limited as to number. The terms of the old board of Asylum Commissioners has expired, and Gov, Bradley has reappointed Mr. Chas. Knight and placed Messrs. James Breathitt and M F. Sbryer as successors to Messrs. A. II, Abernathy and T. E. Bartley. The case of Chas. Campbell, charged at Henderson with the malicious wounding of C. N. Crowder, lugman lor L. & N railroad, nas again been postponed on ac count of the illness of a witness for the defense. Grren River Lodge No. 54, I O O F gave its annual reception and banquet last Thursday night to their families and friends. Beside the music by Ward's orchestra, Misses Wool wine, lennie Win free, Sadie Frankel and Mr. Steve Trice rendered choice vocal and instrumental se lections. Mrs. John Wolf, of tbis 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 sev eral grown children survive her. Saturday was teacher's pay-da- y again, and Miss McDanieis' office was a bnsyone. Tandy Williams, a convict who was sent from Christian county to serve a sentence of seven years for was 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 $23,000 for that institu tion Two Christian County ladies were appointed postmasters last Saturday, Sallie Helsley at Haley's Mill and Lucy E Dixon at Howell the Trenton is to have a city.ejectipn onoeen -- iy iy. rrhas a town for several vearc Tr'stian Wad-dlingt- Hi X a tarhngton People, If m-- greeting: X, 1 i- f f iff .ftAftAftftftftAftftftftftftftAft)S rITHB v csteemand g ll CiXiXX;C;: Begin Righ . "V I 4- I I Mt. Bernard General Stor JAS. R. RASH, Manager, (iH house-breakin- Knox-vlll- e, I I es tfJ - WE HAVE THEM McCul-ley'- " n, 1 K r, m t-i- EM ; ftl lit-tl- fcf-tp- 4t' li.'f " Thin Blood USB BEST ' TRAINS twenty-fou- Scott's Emulsion '" Gad-liv- er cod-liv- er t, St. or Chicago; Congrega-tioualist- s, 1 s, IJANTED-TRUSTWOR- TIIY ot - ri)t QSH-- PASa-f- l ( ) () () " 1 1 V . v V K 1 1 i ; "U SfattJnstry, roe Cffrlnc." h: Mr. LOCAL NEWS. Frank Pettit, of Philadel- wlio has been visiting Mr, Atkinson, left for home on y la-we- 'Californians" play high dramas such as "The Bells" as comedy. The. perform- intfi is a rcuned one. RTIn nn... .mr. I. ...In,. ...1. t. rfived and the bridge on West lin street over the creek is be- Mg'ranidly completed. This is a Emo8t substantial improvement and ia or edit to the cttv and the citv officials who have ordered it placed. The demand for houses in Earl- ington was probably never more urgent than it is this winter. lcn for a house and are re ike it whenever available u unui iney can mov ihether they ran use it in two days two weeks.' j ly-M- W Mr. V for yeark bookkeeper for the !Hacla Coarto., at this place, and (a most estimable centlcman. has jarked in the produce and colli sion business in Louisville. le firm is Wilson & Wilson, and established in 1894. Wo wish ithe best success. sev-feral Perry T. Wilson, Supt. Martin ami olbero.liciali made a Plarlavoc with Buildings and close inspection ef MkyHeJderson and St. Jills the City Marshal. Louts dlviclnnc 11'umI. nnd wn arn In. formed that setae' turned improvements II win uo umcrvj yetir uu uuiiuuigs uuu n Estimate Places Loss win rnniniriinn m navsu nnf about 20,000. One of the Cast in John Phillip The sad accident which occurred last t week ana wbica resulted in tbo loss ot a Sousn's New Opera Playing life shows the necessity ot the railroad 'canfield. Kv.. Ian. 10. This company demanding a strict enforcement mar-shiBoston. of the law against the iumninc off and on itlas visited by one of the most moving trains when duties do not re- - Iisrous storms in its history last cloud Mrs. Emma Prewitt Lackey has huire it, and while (ha railroad officials vr)g. The funnel-shape- d subject, it is a made her debut upon the operatic are strict on this not employed to fact that trl town before dark, unroofing persons who are work on stage and she is one of the cast, in cars are sometimes encouraged to jump on lidl Methodist Church and the the big company under the man- and off by employes with no intention of 'ahs Hotel, totally demolishing brick hardware iht'ge two-stor- y agement of Klaw & Erlanger the doing harm. "Rriflfw Tlort" rnmnnnwnrn1im. Conductor Liramwell is now in charge of anfoccry store ot IJ. L.. Mart ..- -. .w. v... ,'.... ing John Philip Sousa's latest and. a through passenger run between Nashville i.. the Citv Hall and I. M. best operatic creation the "Bride and St. Louis. Jet produce store. 'l Crown Holler MillCbuilding Elect." Her part in the cast is Law agent liramwell informs us that be was called upon take statements in accithat of "Morgohrita." This opera dents occurring to four persons at different wainsidcrably damaged and the This? How's to smjstack blown down. was produced for the first timo on points, all of the same name. Wo offer One Hundred Dollar Keward December 28th at Hartford, Conn., Tfront of A. Walran's jewelry for any case of Catarrh lhat can not boJ The many friends of Conductor Gepbart and was received with great en- aro pleased to see him get the position of slojvas blown in, and a number cured byJHalPs Catarrh Cure. F, J CriBNBV & Co., Props , Toledo. O., thusiasm. This company of eighty conductor on tbo Hopklnsville accommodaoj all buildings unroofed and We, the undersigned, have known I1'. J. people has now entered on an tion a good selection cjiieys blown down. Cheney for tbo ll Cj )cars, and believe o b' Ilarvc Sellers, the city engagement at Park TheIt is reported lhat a new passenger depot him perfectly honorablo in all business was in the police office transactions and financially able to carry ater,. Boston. The music of the will be built at Earlington ibis year and out any obligations made by tbeir Urmvy "Bride Elect" is said to be of improvements made on tbo freight depot. time, was instantly killed by West & Truax. Wholesale Drueelsts. higher class than Sousa's "El aunt Harahan, of the Illinois Central, t oiling walls. He was a n Toledo, Ohio. CapHan" and its success seems as parsed through here last Saturday. and leaves a wife and a Wall mo, Kinnan & Marvin. Wholesa e Foreman Gdmundson Is said to be the lirgfamily. He was a prominent .sured. Druggists. section foreman in point Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally' Mrs. Lackey, formerly Miss oldestunder Supervisor Sullivan. of service Ian and member of the A. O. acting directly upon the blood and mucous Emma Y. Prewitt, of Madisonville, now ti . surfaces of the system. I'rico 75c. per Brakeman Slaton, damage done is estimated has had a taste for literary, musi- and Hopkinsille local on the Eirlington bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Testigave Tub cal and theatrical things since she a call this week and subscribed Deb offico t( labout $30,000, distributed as monials free. for Tub Hall's Family Pills are Iberbest, was a young girl. While in her Uek. folks: Mart & Bros.' store, total ih-i11 ft S& In the 3141. Mrs. and Mrs. William Hughes, of Morganfield, had a narrow escape froni the cyclone that caused so much damage there Sunday afternoon. Our readers will recog nize in Mrs. Hughes, Miss Myrtis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McCarley of this place. Their honfe is just across the street from the store house that was damaged and the building in which the of Morganfield was buried. The storm swept across their lot, tearing-ipieces a large tree that stood thereon, but missed the Mr. Mc hou$e and they escaped. Carley could not get a telephone message to his daughter until Tuesday morning and he and his wife were somewhat anxious for a while. r G jjW "f ' PAY-DA- Y LAwffiY. A LOCOMOTIVE BLASTS?" - 1AMELD CYCLOHE ISgES COMES TOMORROW A happy New Year to you, boys Former Society Belle of fladlsonvillc Now on the Operatic Stage. God bless Ihtieans that brought it. Let's show, this year, our common sense, And help the men who taught it. None need to seek our ,bmes tonight With look of pain and sorrow. It isn't like last year, )ou know, For pay-dacomes tomorrow) y High Art Y . Clothing We make and sell this famous make of at n m Before How long Ob.'God aloflp can tell-H- ow long it seemed i? lasted, Howminy weary, hungry days Ourhhut outs must have lastedl Now, brightly from behind the cloud Comd jovs we do not borrow; This New Year's Day we glory in, For pay daycomes-lomorrow- ! Last ear, though willing heads and hands Were idle every wheie, No wheels whirred in the factory, And shelves at home were bare Out let the bvgoncs be forgot. Nor last year's memories harrow, Hut let us bless the liting gods That comes tomorrow. pay-day Clothing. We sell it at retail cheaper than you can buy the ordinary or common ready-made ."faff i mar-shtrvh- at mar-r;dna- t and retailers for twenty-seveyears. Our clothtake Ayer's Pills, and you will ing is known and sold in every sleep better and wake in better State and Territory of the condition for the day's work. Union. You pay no middleAyer's Cathartic Pills have no men's profits when you trade equal as a pleasant and effect- Glad greeting, "Happy New Years" with us. We sell at one price. From Drains, and Drawn, and Muscle ual remedy for constipation, All goods are as represented biliousness, sick headache, and We'll give an object lesson now With nerve, and push, and hustle; or money given back. We all liver troubles. They are Nor yet forget our thanks to Him sugar-coatecan ht man, boy or child, not and so perfectly Who notes each each falling sparrow only in Clothing, but Hats, prepared, that they cure withFor all present blessings, and out the annoyances experienced Caps and Furnishings; always That is tomorrow! In the use of so many of the Frederick S Hartzell. at 'a profit to you. All mail pills on the market. Ask your orders promptly attended to. The farmers druggist for Ayer's Cathartic large corn crop are preparing for a We pay expressage one way. this year, and are n I d, pay-da- Retiring.... Clothing. ufacturers We've been man- y ,' Barret' AvNew & Stable. iington has developed into a attractions beside the which latter has been nit by tile more unusual fi tot a few, more attractive of the traveling show. il, "you paysyour money and takes your choice." J Public school began again on MpndayWitlv reTOwed'wiergy after the holidays. Earlfsito contin- be blessed ttttu "public for nine months'inthc year jgsapprcciative and less de-.ub, mow town tins week, lucre Arnold, liverymen here, are breaking ground preparatory to erecting a new livery stable in Larhngton. It is to be located en West Main 'street beyond the stable bf Isaac Davis and almost opposite that of W. S. McGary. When this is done that part of The Evansville Tribune says "good enWhat Everybody Knows, gineers appear to be an article the C. & E. Main may well be called livery I is just greatly in of. Several to know, is stablcMow. "Wie building will Or ought depends uponthat health and even engineers now the employ needthe road have in of tho of the most likely be of frame, iron clad life itself Feeding, as it does,condition organs been killed within the last month and a blood. all the with flat sloping roof of iron or of the body, it must be rich and pure in letter sent to Terre Haute from Chicago womposition. That is the present order to give proper nourishment. Hood's states that tbo officials shall maVo every effort desirable men for plan according to specifications Sarsaparilla makes the blood pure, rich service to secure someWith on the road the letter nourishing, and in this way strengthdrawn up by Lee Oldham. The and the nerves, creates an appetite, tones a rumor among tho employes of thecomes road ens structure will be about 150 feet the stomach and builds up the health. that there is to be a wholesale chopping off of heads in the engine service of the road " long and well arranged. Hood's Sarsaparilla wards off colds, pneuup-wa- teens she wrote a novel "Karline Harry Ogden, former agent at SlaughtHoy" which was sold quite ex- ers, took his departure for the Indian tensively in this part of Kentucky. Territory last Sunday, but we understand, She was married to Dr. Lackey of for fear he should not be pleased with bis position in the West, Sweet Springs, Mo., a few years thcgency ct Slaughters.he holds a lien on since. The Doctor was with her All promoted at Hartford when sue began her to tho of tbeyoung men recently conductor positions of engineer and engagement with the "Bride aro proving themselves worthy of the step tbey took Elect" company. Meadist church, $200: William War's residence, $200; old The Rainy Night. Meodist church, $500; Marion's WRITTEN FOR TUB DUB. tail shop, $500; Crown Roller work is done, the day is gone, Several residences When Mil $500. And I am home again, wedamaged. I love to lav awake at night Iter news places the loss at And listen to the rain notyer $20,000. Marshal Sellers' Though sometimes tired and sleepy, Monday after-no- o And headache what a pain; funo.1 occurred A large force of men were I'd neither stay awake and hear The patter ot the rain. clcaig away the debris. mouse, $1,500; City Hall, total . ri tf; uuai; ir.,.. iiu, iiuuau vt 1, wiu, Ju,uuu, n $l,o; Parsons House, $1,500; t, $20,000; C. F. Jean's poul Pills. When other pills won't help you, Ayer's is firm in Glasgow has sold twenty already busy turning the land. One turning plows since Christmas. Subscribe for The Bee. I THP Pll I THAT Wll I & Sfrouse & Bros.. EVANSVILLE, IND. tit B. too, mmtmmmnifimwmmmwm! AND HOW FOR - -A- NOTHER YEAR. Is now upon us and wa are read) lor tho Battle. S"" i QQrW c t Is gone and with II many t Great Bargain from ourcoun. ten 1898 i Our 1897 wiUltimRtwhich monia and fevers, which are prevalent at Persons who are troubled with indiges- this lime. tion will be interested in the experience of Wm. II. Peno, chief clerk in the railway Died. mail service at Des Moines, Iowa, who Mrs. Sallie McGary, wife of T. writes. "Il Gives ma pleasure to testify to , in cuuca- - the merits of Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera Y. McGary, of Earlington, died nne. at lcusi -- have only and Diarrhoea Hemedy. For two )ears I Monday January io, 1898 at their term of five have suffered 'from indieestion. and am home in this place. She has been subject to frequent attacks ot pain in the A!ptronizc privattjn- - stomach and bowels. One or two doses of an invalid for many months. Her CMt of the year. this remedy never fails to give perfect relief. maiden name was Sallie Rodgcrs The tfj and 50 cent sizes for sale by and she was born near Columbus, red a nice bill of St) Bernard Drug Store, Earlington; lien She and Mr. MeGary LnHSt'ws' sunnlics for 1. KoMnson, Mortons Gap, George King, Miss. were married in December 1867 St Chat8 .ir.oors iStatc D) (A frdr Sfc Deauty, Utility and Value or ..i.$-nAre happily combined in Hood's Sarsapaprinted. Our rilla Coupon Calendar for 1893. The lovely child's head in an embossed gold frame, I'M prove our asscr- surrounded by sprays of flowers in mosaic, re. the harmonious pad in blue with clear fig ures, ana me coupons by means ot which of the Magazine many valuable books and other articles iMeting at Mrs. may be obtained, make up the most desirable Calendar we have ever seen The ait Monday for first coupon article is Hood's Practical aiming a "Book A LADE Cook's Oook, a handsome, useful volume s The Surprise of All. u. Atkinson of 350 pages !&.. Ask your druggist for and Mrs. Mr. James Jones, of the drug firm of Hood's Coupon Calendar, or send 6 cents Son. Cowden, III., in speaking of in stamps for one to C I Hood & Co , FAS1 4k ,xK3, tary and Jones Lowell, Mass -- fa Ml a f the club Dr. King's New Discovery, says that last .1RI PC luwr led upon. winter bis wife was attacked with La Grippe, and ber case grew so serious lhat George Peters was killed at -re, selected. physicians at Cowden and Fana could do Beaver Dam Tuesday 'MERGHAN morning of members! nothing for ber It seemed to develop while attempting to cross the railinto Hasty Consumption. Having Dr inson, Mrs. King's New pScovery in store, and selling road track in front of the fast exas ' rs. W. V. lots of it, heU.jk a bolllo home, and to press train. IlfUKlbK M CLlslv Mrs. C. H. the surprise of all she began to get belter Mrs- - from first dose, and half dozen dollar botUpper f KTOrrbotly Rajs So. II, tles cured ber sound and well. Dr King's EVANSVILLE.V"1'' Mrs. Ida New Discovery for Cougbs and Colds is Cascarcta Candy Cathartic, U10 most wonderful medical discovery of U10 age, pleasguaranteed to do Ibis good it Ha earnestly solicits ti t?nir,t n,i Free trial botllesat St. work. Try taste, act gently Uernard Drug ant and lotresliinrc to tho liver and bowels, and positively lupnins county irienas Store. r, ';X, - cleansing tho on kidneys, cuUro srstcm. dlsncl colds. 71 1m euro hcadaoho, fovor, habitual consUpatlon A. Warwick Da and biliousness. Pleaso buy and try a box Office ; 10, So, 60 cents. Bold and 'vU. C. O. TSJi ' laft?itSt1 tt fliiSl liW nil jltMirrn lata we nave ueiore us THEVofficc ne has al- liHte complete, and to do even better than in the past. iiajk the patrons of hent for LV of.liberal tuuMj ttifniance anuwP b assurance with Lee t able to print A thci:jit or- - if ?4M444 Magazine Club. The Ladies Magazine Club held a pleasant meeting with Mrs. J. E. nioorc on lliursday last. &. Mrs. Geo. C. Atkinson reveiwcd Hligher Life of Pain" Outlook, and Mrs. J. F. l"'oard reviewed "A Group of Players" Harpers. Miss Eula Long, of Mndisonvillc, who was visiting Miss Celeste Moore was a guest of the club. The next meeting will be held with Mrs. W. F. Burr on Thurs- day jSn. 20 at 2.30 p. m. Mrs. W. C. Morton and Mrs. Win. Wcndcl are on the program. and moved to Kentucky in 1885. The deceased was an excellent woman and a member af the Cumberland Presbyterian Church. Her husband and several' children survive her. The remains were interred at Earlington Cemetery Tuesday afternoon. u. !srit mtxjxrq J"M$&RiS&: 3i CWcn senile s V I f 1 .? , sna inea rv:n bottle 01 Ubambelaln s Pain Free Pills. VIHkm. has given entire relief." Send lour address to H, E, Bucklen & . n a TRnaHkV1 in lialm is also a certain For sale by Ben T. iinda 11 Co., Chicago, and get a sample box of Dr. currss&'BSf3t Gap; George King, St King's New Life Pills. A trial will con- invite aa riffiinti 1 ncse puis are ce you 01 their merits. ktfmy uru Store, uarling- V.ia action and are particularly euectlv A Mpdwarir IllertrMed weeilfSj. coiaUap ot tar elttflo loarnal. a a tne cure 01 uonstipatton ana sick riea MW iborUm.IL Sold brill no .a .M Smith's school i be. For Malaria and .Liver trout) WffliGoj"!!-r!..f- cr have been proved invaluable. T in the Madi- - Astom tMdlns ft tketc Voleklf MWUIn oar opH mfntHW lpTObb)7Pt roonfldMitiil. iMt frM. OldM, uencr ( PotMU ttken tfironetf VKU nUH, w Itboot chu ,XjK,'Jbout 350 acres of wheat in cal Monthly," which ' county his been sold for de handsome page devoted to the "old custom" of the annual elec- livery, when the crop is threshed, LOUISVI.ri3,loRs would tion on Thanksgiving night of class at 70 cents per bushel. This is & fouVth ciass. some qo cents over the price offered the OnlvPbf e offico officers of the Louisville Medi- a year ago. cal College. Tho" Monthly" pro $2.00 Per iml ovnsidcra- duces in excellent style a A neglected cold is an jprwiaiMS .year. picture of the six class officers cause of disease. It clogs tho lungs with in tin chosen at the last election to whom mucous. It strains and breaks down the it refers as "the officers-elec- t of lung tissues. It poisons the blood by de-- and COME A oxygen. Adas tho graduating class of '98 the priving it of itsr natural supply anof unfailing Dr. Bell's Honey is wfM appear at victors of L. M. C. politics who cure for cougbs and colds of all descripsvDiirilg the stand ready to guard with jealous tions. druggists sell PIKI 'nu r (specialties zeal the name and honor of the sale by St. Ilernard Drug Store, it. For Earlington, Geo King, St. Charles. line: ritally. Adams graduating class of '98." VJKiM 4 ctor here and Of these chosen ones our friend The Herald and Ledger of a thoroughly A. Warwick Davis, of Morton's have consolidated, and the od perform- - Gap, is Vice President. He will name of the paper will be the finish his course and come home Herald-Ledgewith his sheep-skin- , a full fledged lion. M D. at the close of the present A Cure for Lame Back. -- ULePoJ.. Ucrm. Amplis is known as a cap- "My daughter, when recovering from an there' is an apie anu popular young man anu attack of fever, was a great sufferer from g Madtict- - hipromincncc in his class is no pain in the back and bln.s," writes Louden nd Bio. Bur- - surprise to 111s numcrons menus. Grover, of Sardis, Ky. "After using quite a numoer 01 rememes witnout any benefit rral Fifth " .f y is not ATffljsrs& class but number of the "Louisville tnc'j half-ton- e Pine-Ta- te Rus-sellvil- r. BrflTRod. the 'iVSond ptiltChurch; it rri m ft w'?. rv.: rtv .cy wnwiiP FBL,Wlilnton,l,V II W. A. NISDBX , PreKdent I that O. W. WADDILL. CitlerfDnad Hopkins SounluF v , -- BANBtS ttJ i w guaranteed to be perfectly free fi'Si ery deleterious substance and to be pt ns vegetable. They do not weaken k action, but by giving tone to t mach and bowels greatly invigorate yslem. Sold by bt. Bernard Druggi 1 Zm$ 'jMonday (a " Ma'disonvilltc, Ky, V Ctptll StMk, - - - $50, Transacts a general banking busin uu lanraB.iira accounts 01 toe Cltfsen Hommm and adjeismg oeuatiek, Hit the'fiiwit and most s3re vau that Motion ot KMtHcky w The State Board of Health, the scweratre Eastern Lunatic Asylum condemned CandvCathai UUU.U. rail to cure, aruggis TnVo Uaaeareta tl. 4V tm fliMr SiililiH ( jSv public school Topuro Constipation vJgfZ'tt'g All m'imni fmTIUBTIC MMfc Ft., -- W 7 jetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Vand all Skin Eruptions, and posi- ,y cures Piles or no pay required. It is .Jranteed to cive nerfect satitfar.llnn nr Jroney refunded. Price 35c per box. For aaie oy ai. uernara Lirug store. "Mammy M'ria," or 'Mammy Carroll," a negro woman known to JS, be over one hundred years old, died ten's Arnica Salve. rV"-ifi alve in the world for Cuts, at the county infirmary in Harrison res. Ulcers. Saltltheum. Fever county. OUR aUARANTEG $100.00 IN GOLD. We will pay Ono Hundred Dollars In Gold fo! any and every case of cough and colds wliere no benefit Is derlred from the nso ot Dr. Otto' Spruce Gum llaliara. It contains noililtj? In. Harlous and Is so pleasant to take, IJcvrare ot IiultaUouo. building rUi 00 pupus. A ins is a ing and the principals . ,vP leased, I should not like a stcrm at sea, Or wreck upon a train; Scars on His Neck But how sublime it is to bear "X little brother had scrofula .very The gently tailing rain; baobut after taking a few bottles of It might be in a pinch that the Henderson Aoo Sarsaparilla he was cured and no The new tin roof just overhead Adds lo the soft refrain, division could furnish them some good sympms of the scrofula remain except a ones if the warm weather continues long few srs on his neck It has been three And makes complete my melody: The music of the rain enough to cripple the coal business. years nco be was cured by Hood's " Miss Aaice Fbrry, Argentum, Though I have cares and sorrows, too, An Evansville exchange has this to say And trouble through my brain, of the reported changes on the O. V Ky I banish all to listen to h branch ot I. C: "Supt W. J. Harahan. Hoe's Pills act easily and promptly on z The whisp'ring of the rain. of the Illinois Central at Louisville denies the liv and bowels. Cure sick headache. the story that Trainmaster Allan Jameson Lawless. J. Flynn will bo made superintendent of the Evansville 3 OWN IN THE MINES. division. Better Than A Klondike Gold Mine. O Supt. Harahan said Mr l'lynn would not Good health Is priceless when once lost become suoerinlendent of the Evansvilln When yon have a Blight cold or cough Invest u. division; that there would be no change We kd upon investigation that our re- 25c. In a bottle of Dr. Otto's Spruce Gum Balthan a halt Intereat whatever so far as he knew; Supt. Wash- port of .he wonderful showing made by sam, the returns are greater gold cannot buy lost in an Alaska pold mine, as o ington would remain. the St Bernard Coal Company last six health. Uewarc of a slight cold. Supt Harahan, in regard to the reduc monthsf 1897, won't agree with the facts m tion of working hours at the shops in and insttd of only a loss of four days but Cuban insurgents are particularly Paducab, said the reduction would remain lew wees sbow ibat all lneir miners got in Hi in force untilying The laxity in work full tim(in fact many days were lost by active in the eastern end of the island. o usual at ihitjpason of tho year is what each mic occasioned the change. Howad White is pushing the new for Fifty Cents. re The Railroad Gazette has been investi- oneiric ght plant to completion and in a Guaranteed tobacco habit cure, makes weak 3 gating the amount of railway equipment to stort tiio expects to have, the machinery men stroue, blood puro. &0o,fl. AH druggists. O bo required in tbo first half of 1898 The dynamo has It ready r operation has received replies from railroads owning ben pit in this week Many of the striking engineers G7per cent, of the total freight-ca- r equipPotman Toombs informs us that he in England are applying for work', ment ot the country These roads wdl is need a little over 34,000 freight cars, and hi tearly completed a new blacksmith and the ond of the long struggle it is estimated that 18.000 carse will he re. shipfor Moscow Croft, over by the fifth near. a good, substantial Dunning, quired within the next half yoar. In bill, Tins is TnUOTWonTIIV AMD ACTIVE within 13,000 of the total number of cars 30, lew. eenllenien or ladies to travel for resDonsi- Lie, established house in Kentucky. Monthly Spt Salmon, of Crabtrce mines built in 180G. These roads rroort a need Position steady 10? 00 and espenses. of 243 engines, and it is assumed that nil ovr last Sunday, and reports sale of stamped envelope Enclose lines will require 400 This does not in- god but at very low prices on account of sThe Domnlon Company, Dept. R , Chicago. clude railroads in Canada or in Mexico, suo warm winter weatner where there will be considerable demand Senator Jones has introduced a I. E. Umstead says the new compressor In the year 1897 1,251 locomotives and position, aud be now bill to make a cut in State salaries freight cars were buil'. This was less ha been placed in receiver, amounting in the aggregate to $6o,-00- 0 than Ibe number built inVVSgO, but more avails the arrival a of the new air is given trial than in 1895 The largcMoutput of cars beore it annually. ludting from the expressions beard, the was in 1890, when 103,000 unbuilt, ;dd Winters who will enter the Klondike To Cure a Cold in one Day The Richmond LocomotiveV'orks have firfdstrom this region in the spring will be Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets com receiveu an oruer lor lilteen All Druggists refund the money if it fails Efn".?! $0DS0'id!,ed, given 'up the to Lure. mines, design 25c. the Canadian cific Railroad Merchants are expecting a good Wri Walton, an old experienced coal The West Milwaukee shops of the St place, now comtemplates year's business. Paul Railway now employ 2.400 men. mine of Ibis in the takinja trip to the They are busier with work tban they have sprint, and many ofKlondike regions willing bis friends aro Tr. Otto's Spruce Gum Balsam Is a scientific been since 1893 to colcede lhat bo will make a success of remedy based on modern discoveries and com. rounded bv chemists of renown who have eiven Brakemao McDaniel who recently had the ttp and come back with the gold dust throat and lung diseases a life study, Ask your .. one of his legs run over by a car is imto shiw druggist to procure it for you 11 not m siock. . 1. l&c. proving, and the doctors hope to save the soia in two sizes, oc. on Fegan, who is said to be one of the limb although they have been compelled to besthll round men in the mines, and who take out part of the bone. New lira was recently injured, is we understand on road to recovery. Although no bones were brolen John had a close call and all are SEVEN DOCTORS FAILED pleased to know he escaped so well. w It is wonderful, but nevertheless a fact, H--A Case of Systemic Catarrh in Its Wo.-- s t thai on cold days with orders crowding in' Form Cured andtbo supply ot coal much less than the Invalids would do well to read the fol- demand, that George Atkinson almost loses lowing letter recently written to Dr. hisaearing powers when called up by the telephone to receive coal ordeis. Harlman by Mr, Abe Miller, of Stilesville, i. An exchange says tho foundalionrfor the mumv tv Indiana Not only read it. but ponder on o' lu tuts country is greatindusirni it. lllltJirl upon it largely due to the mineral productions, new discoveries of oi"fsse to your and willi constantly increasing, all kind of. the statemedicines. I be- minerals ment must be true. gan taking PeThe value of the coal productions in ruana the 20th of be United States for the year 1807 is said February, 1897, to be $204,122,582 or nearly ono third of the entire mineral productions. 1 was an worn Even free silver Mexico shows an in My weight out. was 134 pounds. crease in the gold productions for the year 1897 over that of 189G, I was weak and Quite a large portion of tbo citizens of almost ready lo the Unil.ed States are adverse to expending IfTuty 1 '. go to bed. I had Government money on those who with 3GLcatarrh, asthma and kidney trouble. I eyes wide open, made a dash for the Klon have taken ten .bottles of and dike gold fields, and that for the purpose of enriching themselves, better in their I weigh 1C1 pounds I feel as if I could opinion would it ba to distribute among d3 as much work as any man on earth. I the poor at home, that 5200,000 lliDT.c 1 bad tried seven doctors; some of them as The rate of wages for miners of anthra I I 41 T- -I goad as there were in the state. But none cite coal In the Schuylkill region for the , 11 .1 of tbcm did me any good. At last I saw last half of December and the first half of January has been fixed at 4 per cent, I advertised. Then I began taking above the $2 50 basis -mi it and it has cured me. So I recommended it lo my neighbor and it is doing the work, FOR ALASKA BUSINESS. for him. He has gained four pounds THE BURLINGTON'S CHEAT ADVANTAGES. from the use of three bottles." Take the short line io Paget Sound, Send to The a Drug Manufactur- viz: The Burlington Route via ing Company, Columbug, Ohio, for a free BillingsMont, and the N.P. R. R. book on catarrh written by Dr Harlman. From 50 to 200 miles and several Ask your druggist for a free hours of journey saved from the Almanac for 1898. Sar-sap- ar liujlnesi was a handsome Increase over 1896, and we shsll leave no ftons unturned in our effort to make this fear's a proportional Increase over 1897. 1 It is gratifying to know "The People" appreciate our earnest endeavor to do an Honest, Upright business. With an eye ever open to Good Values and a determination to Share These Values With OurCustomers, we step into the New Year, 1898. We have just finished taking our New Year's inventory and are preparing some Splendid Values for our Job Lot Counters in the way of Odds and Ends from all over the whole house. : : : : Siloes and Underwear are to be the most prominent features of our Job Lot Counters. I If i Come In and Get Your Share. We want your trade this year, and are willing to do all in our power to secure same. 2 - f z s BISbtDP & CD.l S HL i nwFgT PRICES "SHALL RULE. - . s w Kefer-enc- MADISONVILLE, KENTUCKY. TiilUiUUltUti U iU 1U iii ili UUtUiUUUtS? 3 J 43,-5- There Is Money in that I have offered for sale was bought cheap and can be sold It Saw-Mi- ll '""'"PMiinpiB hV-v- v has-abo- ut nurnnv unenni, at a bargain. Complete Saw-Mil- l, 30- horse power portable engine, new saw carriage, bran nejv eager. uAlnum irW.. mauiduimiitj, rciuuurj." .. r kt-FzfrHjm ww .wi' ,,' mm m gjjOTjpste mv a mK w iB ih h -- Wi 1 .biiv-- j kjl.i . i i. 35 Ski It to L"V jSWMmmim "T- -- : COAkBULAUOWIt D0NT: FAILTOUSE- ff.TO-tr--" WH -t- -7 SB X 7 5. FOR- Y$-- Pe-ru-- DAItYCAPACITY-- & f AB'lwkt llllll iv w lIlA-sPWttfou Pe-ru-- ifljis)i iB 4sssssssssV2IHr zZZEr T I Vm fJJjajg sr?3 "j urrvj i WRITE - TI II PRICES. & "1?Ss? "liissssWtaS i .CiassssssssS . REFERENCE; tafBW . E Jt V Pe-ru-- )on't s- - spoMlble druggists, We keen oi That is the great distfCTIDAT tiscttentot looked for when theTCH Mltte corta that you need tbeml , Nre m win you una so com- a hook. A good time to begin iprfBg H(0JM( , . rued them, and then 0 puradrugt. such at are sold by yoH TJ note Drugs Peaches and fruits of all kinds The Lexington Chapter of the have gone into winter quarters in excellent condition, and prospects Daughters of the C&Rfederacy will are now fayorablc for a full crop observe the birthday of Gen. Robert E. Lee on January 19. Special next summer. exercises wilf be held. Don't TobaM-- Spit tniT bmoVe lour Ifc. AiTr. To Cure a Cold in One DayV To quit tobacco easily and rdrqver, be mat? aetle, lull ot lire, nerve and vliror, take No-T- o Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. Uac, tho wonder; worker, that makes weak men strose. All druggists, Ko or II. Cure guaran- All Druggists refund the money if it fails teed. Ilsoktet end sample free. Address to Cure, 25c For sale by St Bernard Sterling Heraly Co , CtlwiBO or New York. Drugstore, Earlington, Ky. tb&t, I r!PW W IrAI l.'l ' ' V J. Missouri Valley via this direct Northwest Main Line. Look at the map from St. Louis, Kansas City or St. Joseph, via Lincoln, a Neb., and Billings to Seattle, and The Burlington Route is also the scenic line via. Colorado to San Francisco and Portland. The finest wide observation Pintschlighted vestibuled grains, with sleepers and free chair cars, available for all classes of travel, are operated via the Burlington Route. Tourist sleepers beyond Denver or Billings. Get the Burlington's Klondike foldw, the best yet' published. Steamer reservations made by General Agent, W. D. Sanborn, San Francisco, A. C. Sheldon, Portland, or M. T. BentonrSe-attl'e- . Ta-com- THE &L1 THE MAT?KET, rHlijr.ci am .r m r 7-- , LMmPsL, A VRtM .- - i,t;i'ir s" Msmm m QM . dRLtEFtAnDim ;o ORDERg PROMPTLY E1I&EPT iel ujSe: rio ouaitK J( 4ZvC .ngTACTlOri UARMTED s$m - ST, RD DJfcLd 6T0RE, Spain AJg&ft1:. T 'JWtjAW BBRNAI BmrANHOPPE .(.omtinesT General Manager, Ucntral Alarming reports of Secretary The Russian St. Leals. Mo. Alger's jllness arc not justified by starKiopjitwtwcJty University baae- tliB, facts'. i talking of taking, a stMuhafrihii fnr TirvRvp . ............. ... " ,fa.',Ttfi!ttf'T' Jern trip this spring. .HOWARD ELLIOTT, L. W, WAKELBY, I'ass. Agt, itam ' " F, T a is u rr .Jil.1... j.ne vBnuicuiii. MI JkL I jmuo iiu on tor 1097, o over 18,000,00, SB5HHSMnHn o. brrls. a depth of 900 feet, containing. . . output ot according to a local statistician, amounted enough salt to salt the world for a million years. J- bere s c56venienee- ev alwavs reatlv anrl n o( reach ot your own petty squandering, too. It is ewy to spend small sums, when you have a large sum in your pocket. A1ADISONVILL.E, KENTUCKVj ?k ;V S$&- - .S? fcip f vmm - jjta JMHIUsflsMMfeUisWHsMsSttlMis bssssssssssssssssssssssBSssssBBSsssssssssBssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss s" "" "' '' WBn " 'lSSBBSBBBH " V , , 1, vty ! J. t M f 1 4ViVI '' BBSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSHsSSSSSHSBBIMaV' BBBSSSSSSSBSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSBtBsHsBSlSSSH sssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssaHaa SSfc ""' i IbssssssssssIbsssHHH "iBBBBBBBBBBHJsafllBfl a..ias3iBlaHHBiHSBLHK " PHE "SUNDAY SCHOOL. Sl$K?W,5f St5t K? Sw?RSf5S5?TaW?5W3lW p r LESSON III, FlfJST NATIONAL ' $f 9CSSl$f ' """""sBLBssssssBPjslsssa QUARTER, INTER SERIES, JAN, 16. 17-3- S W ? v - a MM Meal M 'Tliis Space is sold, A and will contain lots of v good things for 1898. w for til last v F. M. Lou May in tions t .made .01? rNFUFNTFRPS?l5F STOVES !f " 200,000 cvenr own aivma SATISFACTION. Tltcy arc made of Southern Iron by Southern Workmen, who nxo sustained by the products of Southern Farmers. They last longer and make more homes happy than any other Stove on earth. Fire backs guaranteed for 15 years. your Dealer does not handle them, WRITE FOR CATALOdUE. h j -- ci Phillips & Buttorff Mfg. Co. NASHVILLE, TENN. MAMJFACTUHtftS OF COOKING AND HEATING STOVES, Mantels an! Grates, Hollowware. Tinware. Etc. China, Crockery and , Glassware, Cutlery, WOODEN AND WILLOWWARE. Everything necessary and convenient - lor tho Kitchen, Dining: Room, Laundry ami Dairy. BICYCLES A r w j- SPECIALTY. MEDICINE for the A Popular Proprietary Medicine Sold at Retail for Five Cents a Package the first experimental step in a direction that may lead to a revolution in the trade. "1 MILLION, V ... A New York company of manu.'iuti rice chemist!, tho Rlpans Chemical Company, placed upon the market about llro )cam n,o a medicinal tablet or tabule " composed of compressed iiowderrd preparutl l 1 f nrlahi medicinal drugs which had been nicer tnlnetl to be of mora general use auto t, u.llcal men than any other, fur the euro or al levlatlon of such Ills common to nunu hato their origin In an Impaired dlgt-stluor weakt neu ia.arltr for assimilating ftrfMl.Uwoi blug nourishment and t limlnatlug waste. The catalogue of ills Included undtr tills head Is aald to include pretty nearly eicry disease far which tho phyalclan U raltul upon to prescribe. In preparing their standard remeily for tho ncceptauce of tho Ai lerlcau people the company laid down the 1 rlnclple grade, that ever thing t uturlng Into tho luuLct l'iouM bo of tho highest throughand so prcj aied any extended nnd protected us to ritaln Us iualitks Intact and unimpaired lapse of tlmo In any climate. Only the choicest drugs ahould be used, their pre aratloti should bo lu accordance w 1 til tho latest 1 rfected methods of modern science, tht tahuk a packed In glass, protected by absorbent cotton, and securely corked. heu the torka uted liuvebveuofa icraUo aohlgh in 114 requirements that no erery day stoppers could supply mora thin n small proportion manufacturer of theso from hi output that would meet the exacting je?lflcatlons. 1 ho ptass vials wero In turn pat ked In oies of a quality not surpassed In besuty nnd perfection of workmanship by thuoauted by the most rastldlous dealers iujoweband ornamcntsofgold. JlaTlngsctthelrhlgbstandard, and nover cornontliiff to vary front It, the proprietors resorted to the accepted modern loeih&dsor making their commodity known, nnd seven hundred thousand dollars In Vested wltlilu llo years In newspaper advertising has Informed every American citizen concerning the sujxrlor and surprising qualities of HI pans Tabules. ualng tliougntrul nnd painstaking oiiswsirs or the changed conditions thi over the commercial viorid, nrd careful to noto every circumstance having a upon the icccssful prosoctitlon of their trade, tho managers of tbecompany ha that thero Is n present Insistent demand for a lower price for every nrttlA ihs reach en or approaches an universal use, ana that tho people, although requiring tho best of ererjrlhtntr, resent bolnfc called upon to pay htary percentages for supertluoui vrrnnnlDZ ami laovsviiiH or unnecessary nrotpctlon mriUnat ffptArinrAtlmi thAf misht a Bull In years, l.ut Is needless In tho caw of n imrchasa Intend)! to be consumed lu a ireelc It has also boon d Isrovered, and iro cd ly the test of time and actual exDerlene. that these Tabules do not liavo the tendency to loss of Qualities or diminution of i rellenco from oxposures that night nt first liavo been expected. Inasmuch as, under favorable conditions, tboao that harolalnlooso Inn drawer, a traveling bate or pocket ror several weeks or months are found to bo practically as fresh and as efficacious as ever. Acting upon theso sncepatlons, nnd noting particularly tho unimpaired prosperity of groftt newspapers now sold for n cent Instead of the old rate of five times that amount, nnd the general tendency In all directions toward low rates and Increased sales, the company liavo entered upon the experiment of putting up Illpans Tabules In pasteboard cartons, which they will offer to tho trndo upon terms which will permit c fa package being sold by tho druggist or storekeeper at a price lower than ever before adopted for NTO-l-en tabules, or doses, for one half a cent each. upruunubarj mmiviuv ii)n tna company win uui uiacuuuuuu mn iiiBiiuiuviuro auuBaiu in me lurm wun woicn the people havo learned to know and value the Hlpans Tabules, but will offer tbs cheaper sort experimentally for tho leneflt of such as may desire them. It should be plainly understood that the quality of tho medicine la Idcntlcalln both aorta, the only difference being In the form and comparative cost of pocking or putting up. The five-cen- t packages aro not yet to bo had of all dealers, although It Is probable that almost any druggist will obtain a supply when requested by a customer to do so ; but In any case a single carton, containing ten tabules, will bo sent, pos'age paid, to any address for live cents In stamps, forwarded to tba Itlpans Chemical Co., No. 10 Spruce tit.. New York. Until tho goods are thoroughly latroduccd to the trade, agents and peddlers will be supplied at a which will allow them a fair margin of profit, vis : l doien cartons for tOcenta. 2lozen(ttlcartons)fcrl Si s gross (TJJ cartoai) for $20.32, 23 gross (3,(W) cartons) for Viiv. vmu nimiuvuiuvi luuiwltuv. AAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAJiAMAAAlAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAA John B. Castlcman, Arthur C. Langhair, UrecklnrnJe Caslleman. ft Royal Insurance Co. Of" JL,lvGxrjpool. Tlic Largest Fire Insurance Company in the World. Does the Largest Dusiness in the State ol Kentucky, 'Does the Largest Business In the Southern States. Losses Paid in Kentucky in 1896 $249,831.03 Barbee & Casileman, MANAGERS, ' Southern Department, Home Office Louisville, Ky. !! PAUL M. MOORE EARLINQTON. KY Resident Agent for Earlington and i Vicinity, INCORPORATED. 4 "From that tlmo Jesus begnn to lircacli, nnil to ear, Itrncnt. for tho Una. Uom of heaven la nt linnd." Tho expression "from that tlmo" Is snld to bo found In this gospel only hero nnd In chapter xvl, 81, this beginning tho section nbout at. Ills nnturonnd person, nnd thnt nbout His work nnd ours ns His followers. Tho her-nl- d being Imprisoned (vcrbo 13) Jesus Himself begins to show Himself, nnd first ns a light in Galileo to fulfill tho words of Isaiah In chapter lx, 1, 2, nnd ns surely ns Two Through Trains Dally thosowcro lltcrnlly fulfilled so shnll tho Jl- Running Pullman Vcttlbula Skfing words of verso 7 of tho snmo chapter bo, and Ulnlnir Car Nashville to ChleS nnd tho kingdom that was nt hand In thq ia HOURS NASHVILLE TO CHICAOO days of John nr' Jesus, but now post HEW 0RLEAHS&FL0R1DA SPECIAL poneil becnusoof tho rejection of tho King, shnll yet bo established upon tho throno of Ltavet New Orleans Dally at u.03 mm Nashville at 7.ao a. n. vlat.&N.R-R- . David In tho person of Jesus Christ tho A. M. CARROLL, Mgcr, 201 N. Cherry Street, Nashville, R. G. ROUSE, Manager, Palmer House, Broadway, Paducah, Through Uullet Sleeping Cart Irom Now Bon of David, nnd of tho lncrenso of 311s Orleans Kentucky. Tennessee. government nnd penco there shall bo no "CHICAGO & NASHVILLE LIMITED" end. Tho zeal of tho Lord of Hosts 111 S. H. NEWBOLD, Rager, 342 W. Main Street, Louisville, CAPT. T. L. LEE, Manager, Corner Main and Auction Streets, p, m. perform It. "Behold, n king shall reign Ltavei Nashville Dally at Memphis, Tenn. Kentucky. In righteousness, nnd princes shnll rulo In ror detailed lolormatlon, aJdreiJ jutigmcnt. Ana tho work of righteousA. S. FORD, Manager, 327 Upper Second Street, Evansvillc, Ind. ness shall bo peace, nnd tho effect of P. P. JCrFRIGS, Oen'l PaMenjer Agent quietness nnd nssurnnco forever. " Cvansvllle, Ind. t. Louis, Mo.; J. W. T. HESSER, Hauscr Building, Aeents-IOH18. "And Jesus, wnlklnir bv tho avi of D. It. IIILLMAN. Oen'l Southern AgeH Galilee, saw two brethren, Simon, cnllcd 111. BRIDGMAN, Room 85, Hartford Building, Chicago, Nashville, Tcnn, Peter, nnd Andrew, his brother, casting n S. L. ROOERS, Trav. Pajiengcr Agtat net Into tho sea, for they wero Ushers." Atlanta, Oa. s In John 1, wo read of tho first meeting of Jesus t ith theso U o, how tliat ono day when John tho Baptist cried, "Bo-holtho Lamb of God!" two of John's , disciples followed Jesus nnd being Invited by Him nbodo with Him thnt tiny. Ono of tho two wns Andrew (tho other prob-nbl- y John, who wroto tho gospel), who w. found his brother Simon nnd brought him to Jesus, nnd Jesus cnllcd him Cephas, or Peter. It was tho day after that on which Mf" Jesus found Philip nnd Philip found who said to Christ, "Thou nrt tho Son of God, Thou nrt tho King of Is When threatened with - : rael," nml to him Jesus spnko of tho won- urous signiiicanco or Jacob's ladder. a Cough the old savin 10. "And Ho salth unto them, Follow "a stitch in time Mo, nnd I will mako you fishers of men." It would seem that nftcr tho events just nine." A 25c. be referred to n? recorded by John, Andrew nnd Simon, nlthough having evidently reDR. OTTO' ceived Christ as tho Messiah, returned to their occupation ns fishermen. This wns in accordance with what Paul afterward "UV tnught, "Let every mnn nbldo In tho samo lkftsm t. --VJBBSSS calling wherein ho was cnllcd" (I Cor. vli, 20). Our Lord glorified tho Father first as n carpenter In Nazareth When High-price- d will save you lajfl.. wo recclvo Christ, wo must first glorify Him nt homo and In our ordinary occupadoctor bills, a fongf v, tion. 20. "And they straightwny left their of sickness andperhaps nets nnd followed Mm." Tho tlmo luny your life. SO DELAY como when, If Ho sees us faithful nt homo In ordinary things, Ho may call us out to NOT A MOT follow Him nioro fully. Tho w hole Christian llfo should bo a steadily Increasing Pleasant to. "following Him," as Ho mora anil moro fully reveals Himself unto us. Wo nro. 25cTanJ saveuwnen wo recclvo Him (John 1, 12), for salvation is not giving up this or thnt, Tor $a but wholly a receiving. Wo rcpont, or turn Y round, for&ako Idols nndw clcomo Him and Jill DM havo eternal llfo ns n gift (Rom, vl, 23). or by null on freest ol Then day by tiny Ho moro nnd moro takes THE QARL5TI thoplacoof oven lawful things, nnd they r.rmtrlln loso their hold upon us until Christ Is nil. Norlonville vantage over any individual for Miss Lucia Bass wasit 21. "And going on from thence, Ho saw CHRISTIAN ENDEyOR. $400,000,000 y other two brethren, James, tho son of the testing of seeds, as it can Wednesday Klige Perry Grady and John, his brother, In n ship with Topic Fqt the Week Ueglnnlg Jan. O. from a central point direct experi- Kenner SunJay ytpent ihe day with coeuee, mcir intncr, mending their nets, Comment by Iter. 8. II. tyle. mentation including the various Worth of Farm Products Bought nnd Ho called them," As w o havo said, You Aro opic Our temptations and their MORTONS GAP thermal lines throughout the entire John was no doubt tho other disciplo of Ir, Bought by Us of Foreigners. tho Baptist who followed tho Lamb of Brother Ware filled bis regular appointcountry. In tho first part of this itssago tho You Arel God that day with Androw, nnd ns Andrew Another undertaking which the ment Sunday Hebrew Christians aro vnrnd agtiust fcund his own brother nnd brought him Three ladies from Earlington were In to Jesus, it is moro than probablo that falling away from thoir faltbjik o nnny Secretary of Agriculture Striv- Secretary was quick to commence the city isiting last week. You Are was til's opening and widening of Brothers, don't drink too much cider John found his own brother and brought ol pld. Tho Impossibility ot souping ing to Have These Things him to Jesus. Perhaps tho words "Ho detection and judgment is hoi ly tbo foreign markets for our meats and You Miss Sarah McDowell was the guest of first flndcth his on n brother" (John 1, 41) wonderfn.1 power of God's wW In Raised nt Home. our dairy products. Various in- Mrs K Hall last week. may lndlcato that Androw was Just a lit-tl- o holding fast, not only to their Ward quiries were made by our special ahead of John in this brother finding fallh, but also thoir ontward coinssion Francis Bogus is on the sick list this buslnoaa If tho ou callcil LftVtheihlXMl ul or raiui, there wonia do mats audhmp-tationWashington, D. C, Jan. 10, agents in England and elsewhere week Philip and Andrew confine themselves to Mrs Earle and her mother isiled Mrs. bnt there waa also encotage-we- 1898, At this beginning of the as to the kind of butter desired and winning souls, they will bo blessed of God, and help in tho character oiheir new year, it is not unseemly to the style ol package and the size, Hamilton last week but when thoy step nsido to tho social nnd Frank Grady and family were on the a ontcrtnlnmcnt business they nro no longer High Priest, who waa nono otherthan look back and note some of the and arrangements were made with 4Pl in tho service of Christ. Ho enmo to savo. Jesus the Sou of God, who had ilssed tilings which the Department of steamship and refrigerator com sick list, but are better now. 22. "And they immediately left tho ship Into th.o heavens, and who was ajo to it II. Hall savs he is a Methodist but to carry samples of the best and their fnthcr and follow ed Mm. " Tho with them becauso Hj had Agriculture lias done since Presi- panies in Ihe storm Sunday products of our dairies, the result he was caughthere and Madisonvilleand eveninauguration follow ing Him of theso four nt this tlmo piisled through their experitnees' and dent McKinlcv's you ing between con- know he was baptized good when he got being that a considerable and was soon followed by oven n moro wholo tlirough whom they could cono td tho March last. hearted following ns recorded In Luko v, throne of graco for pardon and for leip. Secretary Wilson came into of- stantly growing foreign market has borne 11, when they forsook nil, ships, nets, fish Tpose two splendid facts aicoorago fice and found that the Depart been developed for our butters and nnd o erj thing nnd follow cd Mm. This Hoarseness leads to serious irritation of Tho Max) nlfo nfter tho resurrection wns mado to Christiana today to'pcrsovcro ir thopou-qucs- t end in a racking, throat ment had been practically stand-lin- g cheeses.Secretary has also directed the cough. and may this condition it israspof thoir temptations. moan oven moro to Peter, w hen ho was ing The but From still during the past four years, investigations Christians today meet tho sano .t2la told to follow Jesus, regardless of oven as to the exportation a step to serious lung trouble. Dr. Bell's The Mim. what John might do (John xxl, 22). Thus and temptations as Christians of nbva- - il not indeed actually retrograd of fine bred lorscs and cattle. He rino Tnr Honey will quickly clear the 48'. llfo becomes an over increasing sepatho Secretary throat and leave lha voice clear and toliodays. Wo need to havo ho same ?. ing in many respects. The Ma,Ts ration from tho nearest nnd dearest unto warnings sounded In onr can If wo Morton had been zealous in at finds a ready market in liurope, smooth It is an infallible remedy for all y V. W the only difficulty being that our disorders of tho throat and lungs. Get a Mm nlono, nnd wo Ring with n meaning grow faint hearted nnd disconnged and tempting to suppress the free dis perhaps undreamed of before I'll go w 1th Bernard For sale ' givo up our faith, if wo fall avay un- tribution of seeds provided lor by people have not heretofore seemed bottle Store. Earlington, by St. King, St Mm, with MinU tho way. Drug Geo, required by the Charles. 23. "And Jesus went nbout nil Gnllleo, der sovero temptations to sin, ,vo canCongress, and had developed a to know what was teaching In their synagogues, nnd preach- not escapo. Gcd'a word will brhg us to mania for turning back money into Europeans. They have sent over BUN Rates, Til ing tho gospel of tho klntrdom. nnd heal judgment and to justice. Wo hivo also be cheerfull The Fiagaro says that Ihe Duchess of Although he re- a poor class of horses from many Treasury. ing nil manner of sickness nnd nil manner tho same encouragements. Jests, who the sections and gotten poor returns Marlborough (formerly Miss Consuelo Van of disease among tho people." When tho has ascended into heaven, is ou great duced expenses in various ways by SM in many cases become derbili) bas been led by the praiso of in kingdom shnll hao fully como nnd God Orby simply stopping work which had and thus judicious friends to able to shall dwell with men on earth, thero shall Sgh Priest,help us. sympathize vith us been going on, he continued each discouraged, whereas the European ary gifts to such overrate her elocution an extent that her to bo no moro death, neither sorrow, nor cry-lumet- "victims" havo nicknamed W. W. S her the "Demon 1. Wo should bo enpouraged to resist year to make his full estimates to army officers want highit bred, neither shaU thero bo any moro pain suited, arc reciter." tlesome horses, and, wb havo thf sym(Rev. xxl, 4). Tho inhabitant shall not temptations becauso Congress, so that at the end of the willing to pay high prices for them. say, I nm slckj tho pcoplo that dwell pathy of Christ, our High Prie. Wo year he would have a large balance Cam Dr. Otto'a therein shall bo forgiven their iniquity. might supposo that Christ, being divino of unused funds to turn into the The Secretary says no country in pleasant and Spruce remedyBalsam the most (or conclis.coldnj reliable They shall obtain Joy and gladness, nnd and living in heaven, might havo of the world can compete with us in croup, aod all soreness25c, tbe throat, cheat and But the farmers of the Treasury. luug-s-. Large bottles, and SOc. sorrow and sighing shall fleo away (Isa. neither tho inclination nor ability to the raising of this fine stock. We xxxltl, 21; xxxv, 10). As Jesus preached sympathize with us, but not so. Ho country knew nothing of his works, have the pasture and the grain for tho kingdom Ho also manifested some- passed through our experiences. "Ho other than to see Him roasted in the breeding of fine and fancy thing of tho nature of It as it hml boon depawua temptoa JIIta nj, wo nrc fly ga(j. the grange and agricultural scribed in tho writings of their prophets. Socrot.iry horses and cattle, the two requisites poro. Willi 21. "And Ms famo went throughout all ducccs and Pharisees, by men niianov to the highest success in this line. CwicC'Ct'IDeeli Syria, and thoy brought unto Mm all sick ils, Christ was tempted. Tho trials of the case is markedly different. The same thing is true of sheep pcoplo, nnd Ho herded them." So wo lifo fell heavily upon Him. Ho knows Long in advance of the enact and hogs. read In chapter xii, 15, "Great multitudes what we suffer and how wo foel nnd followed Mm, nnd Ho healed them nil." what wo need and is, therefore ablo to ment of the Dingley tariff law fix Secretary Wilson is a great beTho manner of tho dlscaso mattered not, sympathize with us Tho sympathy of ing the duty on stigar.thc new Sec liever UI in the diversification of farm it. for Ho had all power. It had been writ- such n High Priest should bo a great rctary PAfi began investigating the crops and has worked diligently ten by tho prophet, "Tho eyes of tho blind encouragement proposition and immc along on these lines. He has care- And Every Democrat, Every Republican, nnd help to us. When beet-suga- r shall bo opened and tho ears of tho deaf commenced operations fully estimated that, including Every Man, Woman or Child who can read shall bo unstopped, then shall tho lamo fighting battles against temptation and diatcly will want to read it, man leap ns nn hart, and tho tonguoof tho sin, wo should remember that wo aro looking to the trial by the farmers sugar, this country pays annually dumb sing" (Isa. xxxv, 5, 0). It had also not forsaken and nlono, with no ono car- in every part of the country of Ai&Aniiuic, va rnurnii iaj iakl to foreigners in the neighborhood been written of tho Messiah that Ho should ing what tho result may bo. Tho eyo of UK CHANCE WITH THE CONSHRVAT1VK sugar-beseeds, with a view to of $400,000,000 for farm products, DFMOCRATS. FIGHTING WITHIN THE PARdo theso things, bind up tho brokenheartHim who died to savo ua from sin is ed, proclaim liberty to tho captives nnd watching us and sympathizing with us. having the beets tested in the fall most of which this country is ca- TY, TO REFORM IT OF ITS EXCESSES, AND ITS BttTTKK USES, tho opening of tho prison to tho bound what sections pable of producing, and his ambi- TO RESTORE IT TO AN IGNIS FATUUS THAN TO PURSUE S. Wo should bo encouraged to resist and determining (Isa. lxl, 1). IF IT HAD 1IF.EN REAL, profitably from tion is to produce the bulk of these WHICH, HAVE RESULTED INMORE ELECcould raise beets WOULD THE 25. "And there followed Mm great temptation, becauso through our great TION, INSTEAD OP THE DEFEAT, OP THE High Priest wo can go boldly to God for the sugar standpoint. One hun articles. multitudes of pcoplo from Galileo nnd He has a hundred irons FREE SILVER FUSION IN 1856. AND WHICH, nnd Jerusalem nnd Juiltcn nnd be- meroy and help in timo of need. God is dred million dollars, the Secretary in the fire looking to this end, WITH SINGULAR UNANIMITY, THE VOTERS HAVE REFUSED TO FOLLOW, forgivo past sins. God is able to said, was annually sent abroad for yond Jordnn." Many followed Mm bo ablo to and the busy hustling conditions THE IS A DEMOCRAT, cause- Ho healed them, many moro becauso kcop ua from falling into sin. Through sugar and there MB3m m was no reason of the present Department of Ag- NOT A REPUBLICAN: IT WILL UNDER NO Ho ftxl them. When ho said things they Christ wo can go directly and boldly to CIRCUMSTANCES OR CONDITIONS PURwhy the farmers of the United riculture presents a distinct con- SUE A POLICY WHOSE ONLY EFFECT ISTO did not like, many forsook Mm (John vl, God for pardon and for help. In our CONTINUE THE REPUBLICAN PARTY IN 20, 00), nnd nfter Ho had gono back to tho aVl aafllHlsaBSi hours of discouragement, temptation btatcs should not raise tliat sugar trast to the dull, sleepy atmos- POWER." Of Father tho number of tho disciples assem- and trial lot ua remember that "God ia themselves. Events appear to be phere incident to the last SecreCOURIER-JOURNATHE TWICE-A-WEE- K L bled in Jerusalem was only about 120 amply justifing the Secretary's tary's administration. is a Democratic paper, of six Every chief (Acts 1, 15). Yet tho redeemed who shall our rofugo and our strength" and go to predictions. The tests of beets of every division of the Department or eight pages, issued Wednesday and shore Ms glory w hen Ho jihall reign over Him in tho namo of Christ ; from all over the country Gen. xxil, Biblo Readings. show has been imbued with new life and Saturday of each week. The Wednesday tho saved nations of tho earth shall bo n lL)oV N aamaGr issue prints all tbe Clean News, anifcthe multltudo that no man can number of nil Dan. xii, 10; Zcch. xlli, 0; Math, iv, that we have soil and climate each one has his coat ofl and is Saturday issue prints Stories, Miscellany,, WaVs-nations nnd kindreds and pcoplo nnd 18; Mark 1, Luko ir, which will grow superior beets to vl, Poetry, all matters of special intcresi in tongues (Roy, v, 0; vli, 0, IS; xxl, 21). Via I xxii, 81, 83, 40; Bom. xii, 0; I any raised in the old world, running that division on full time isun LiiJiiin.. Ta fa Jll J 1. YT.--.- . iv3imri Parlei ? 11 .. ... at .. .. iiv ....., ( j,ue, and at full speed. Cor. x, 13; Gal. vl, 1; Eph. vi, r' son. duo: GOVERNOR BRADLEY. whence we import our sugar, and coukI Jan. i, 12; I Pet. 1, Rev. ill, 91. enough of such soil to not only AYEARA pent PRICE DOTCl You get good six of sight a produce our own sugar but to sup Uenver ur (Joloi'ed (Mfiens. pages each,104for papers, orTHAN ,ONE loou Issues a Proclamation Calling for listA of miningmining journal publishes ESS company dividends which ply half the rest of the world. The CENT A PAPAR. give some idea of the profits in the aid to Destitute Cubans. result of the tests arc that beet- - All communications and manors of news ptr Caplll of them. There wero eighty-fou- r 17 Text pt tho Lesson, Mntlu Ir, memory Vcrsts, Text, Math, lv, by tho Iter. D. M. Stearns. SI- T? X t Genera Office, Earlington, Kentucky, Bra rictx Offices. N I PNAKU DUAL COMPANY. Md Shi"" COAL AND COKE. .. B ttv Hk A AA rtlUf tfflJt I m M BKr ikirii S Ilk . UiJJjM III Kg&J& X IBBBbsI ft ft InPlwiWliCTralMnl.' liSfflMffl i 4 9 rlght-cousnes- s, 9 i i 7" rr:hlolet3ete 05-4- ft r THE FAMOUS ND. 9 COAL. For alhises, from Earlington, Diamond and St. Charles Miss. Only Vibrating Screens and Picking Tables hzsed. i.f.lt.llljrx I Delays arc 1 Dangcrou 1 1 THE BEST SELECTED COAL IN THE MARKET. 5 BRU8HEDB0KE FOR BB8E BURNERS WhyLbi ID FURNHBE8. i ttiJl Anthracite Coal, when you can get ST. BER- Spruce Of liWT !&..) Balsam J NARD CRUSHED COKE for a much less price? One ton of the Crushed Coke will do the same work as one ton of the best Anthracite Coal. f ir I ASK YOJR DEALER FDR IT AND SAVE MONEY f Zeb-ede- jjM4444 If 0. if If s, nt i 'm w . s.sm Tm l G v. 1 3f 3t's IDortfi printing tlc ouricf3oumal tlio-prooo- print m et COURIER-JOURNA- I' h MjdMSSS mi IBB 11teb.HS& 1-- SJ,r" 1; 4; 11-1- jit ..-,- 10-1- 1 0-- $1 $i-L- INS busi-ness- s. , vvvvrnnffffftwwvvvvyvvvvtfvvvvvvvvvvvyvvvrvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvyvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv Governor Bradley has issued the following proclamation calling for aid to the suffering Cubans: I iwl ama mti 2m.t ,nr.u,lf JtiHL L1 , k .?. $ J- - .A,,!....! fl WE HAVE SPARED NO EXPENSE. To make our Funeral Equipment the best in this, part of the State. t , "Whereas, The President of the Uniled Slates of America has appointed a committee, of which Stephen D. Uarton, of New York, is Chairman, for the purpose of collecting funds, clothing, etc., for the starving and destitute Cubans, which funds are to be sent to said Barton, by him to be distributed free to Consul General Lee at Havana, therefore it is urged that committees be formed in the localities of tho State for the purpose of aiding in the lawful and Christian work. "wi "M 'STBWBswi'iiti'JlT i Anything anfl everything you want in liver t Wm O Oradlev, povernorof Kentucky,', PRICES ALWAYS THE L BAMETTS ARNOLD. Kst. CoaKhrrup. M Dost lntlmn Trl l'aatea OooJ. Deo M aM a -- J"'' CascareU. patlon forever. pa money. I -- -- n Are you a subscriber Bee? You should be. lArc loT i vou aleRv? - JKI K "T-ukc-cn aw as anfflcieav trusted rtothoc end. ,r to The & L K si Lv S:ir f -- mill and during 1897 they paid out $17,188,148 sugar factories representing The big copper ions of dollars of capital arc go tOa their stockholders. mines yielded the largest returns, the Cal ing up in various sections, and umet and ilecla paying out $5,000 000. the Anaconda $3,000,000 and the Boston next year will see a practically new Many of the and very considerable crop in the and Montana $1,800,000. most profitable mines do not make nub raising of sugar beets. lie their dividends, like the Trade Dollar of The Secretary immediately put Idaho, which paid out $400,000, and the under way efforts to secure new Utica mine owners, who produce over seeds, especially $7,000 a day for 3G5 days in the year and valuable From the best information it can gather those of a char Ibis journal says it is ol Ibe opinion (bat at acter, which would produce a fine least 30 per cent of the total value of the production of precious metals in the quality of lean meat for our export United States is clear profit Our mines trade rather than the 'fats which area tremendous source of national wealth, had previously been called for by and those speculators who reckon upon foreigners. New seeds when rethe big production of gold as promising ceived bv the Department are im good times are perhaps not mediately sent out to the governgant. mental experiment stations in the Practically all the different States, and the sections tories in this country have resumed ,i, they will best thrive are r nn sls wum uuiiiiK iiiu I'aai sAAla ivctn, ypiined before any gen- tally those in ire Ulno valley. Mf j . ... rwncaded. In this .ui ill brnuMKm c aa 50c and S1.0& Subscribe for The Bee, Aseured Thy nitrogen-producing over-extrav- a -j a a limine to tnls column taouiii do addressed to Ceo. Alexahdec, Barltngton, Ky, Are given Club Raisers, and commissions are allowed agents. l, Dally 1 year Dally and Sunday, year. . ... Sunday alone, year Courier-Journa1 1 USEFUL PREMIUMS. good-payin- g nj 41 MsV mm I v , fttitt' Chrmltti, Mew York. TttehardeatU u We have made a special clubbing arrangement with the Cou- Wflff). and will start that paper and-anamca to ail our sub J oursior ine price IT, ST. LOUlf, MC senbers who will renew and pay la" ad. 8T, loins. Ma NORTONVILLE. vance, or to all new subscribers who wjl iAQT.,8T.tOUIS,Ma George Walker visited Miss Lottie John- pay in advance. Sample cppies'of Cpiirlj son Sunday, journal sent tree on application. All subscriptions under tliU' offer ntu Wm Silemon and Charlie Walker the sent 10 great hunters, have bought a coon dog from White Plains, and will buy all that The Earllni are for sale, Tj. Ane (,i)v , Jetj ef t nTs"S: r auvu Twice-a-WMk j Mrs. Mintie Ray is still sick Rev. G. B Walker is sick and H. Amos preached in bis place Sunday. Rev Mosely preached at the Baptist church Sunday. 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 here Monday night. Will some one tell us why there is so much more company to the square foot in a church congregation than in a concert or theater audience. la .$6.00 .3 I ?l Twicc-a-Wcc- K Courier-Journ- al and the Earlington "Bd' For only, $1,501 Tlnfh nnn tntar M Jee, - r ft.