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Bee (Earlington, Ky.): January 20, 1898
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England Cotton Mills. tho Now !( JU"MF-w Wit'- -- . ,.Wf Ib I '5 B' W i JL J njWjiSTVl Wl L' ! ilacUonofTViiBM-WlieroItWiUK- riBht IlHi Ilesnn "ARnlott od Vt nn UmoUett rroblem ThownJi Involved. 'n"l 4 I m 1 ? X. V S'.j" Boston, .Tan. 17. Tho fight between SL employer and etnployo in tlirv Now England cotton mills is ou, nndNvlint V L7 'KX IJ . Wk. vl nwvet V.. Kr rl bo foretold. it will lead up to cannotwVii-iVo- .; N Vf XA . MXhoirrcot corporations in vl H II nro V ' It d silent anifthousands of pratlves nro idle. While hero and tLjiO discon. tent cropped out all day, the most seJL 1 m 11 rious was o Btddoford, Me., whcio 8,200 porsons rofusod to worlc, tli us closlnR two mills, and at turn in vua inroai u iiiiianur Lew is toil, where one mill was cripved by l)r. Uell'a I'tne-Tnr- pled by 4u0 woavers staying out. Tho a Tvondcrful remedy for Biid oil trouble! cnuicd bv general wage reduction is estimated to rtttlnv or tho muctms lncra- affect 127,000 persons in about ISO mills, WMMl or tue tbroat nDdBMratory although these n&s had previously A Hirely veKeBAvrom-- t SBHlnvlgoratlnRJiothliHieal. ooatalni adoptpd'dio now schedulo and sovctal rnwllciJBrop-I- t U guaranteed to pCTo tlm others had given notice of immedlato MM'.ltubbont couclia ni xroll n reductions. Here and thoro dUsutta-factiobrouebltu, lore throat. La was brought to tho uotlco of 0HPiei whoopUnf ccaghrand croup. K ugutits and overseers over minor grievances and in most cases tlicso were E either remedied oruu Inquiry promised. rMU y fIicidr-nuiiBfinds tho lextilo oporntires m sold Trrwbtr at ase. everywhere Intently Interested In tho 600 and iXo a botue, or New Bedford stru-gl- c, for hero tho will bo wnt upon receipt ofprleefcy lest of Vcngth and enduranco will Tho .K, Sothcrland tho outcomo will decoinc and Medletae Consanr. pend tho question of an industrial batKentar tle, the entlro length and broadth of the New England stales. Tho chief m point lu this battle will bo discipline, and the first command of organized pcrfoct obtT labor brought woll-nlg'dlencc. Tho day passed qulta peaceir fully, which Incident is lu soma quarter feared as n forerunner of odds the strikers will take If drlveu to desperation. Front tho point of vlow of the mill owner the N ew Bedford situation Is now a lockout. Intervention by tho When Vnreatcned with tato board of arbitration this week Is hardly likely to be allowed, and no a Cough; the old saying overt act on thu part of the strikers '4 stitch in time saves and no attempt to open n. mill Is for a number of days. nine." A 25c bottle of Tho New Bedford strikers will receive strike mouoy from operatives OTTO'S elsewhere, but the total will bo reserved until a protracted battle brings on want and hardship, which the Unions will trv to reMovc. All tho New Bedford mills oponed at bell time, as usual. When no help will save you large came in lights went out, speed stopped, o overseers and second-haud- s propared doctor hills, a long: spell to make everything snug and mill of sickness and perhaps gates were closed Indefinitely. Tho tabor unions did little work, except to yourlife. SO DELAY tf'LSP rry out plans of campalgu which will d a developed only as NOT A MOMENT ST weavers seek to return to work. Pleasant to take. Price Of tho other strikes little has devel oped In them as yet to forecast tho fu25c and 50c ture. The Laconla and I'cpporell mill workers in Biddeford struck because Tor Sale by they were auxlous to, wnilo tho weavers in tho Androscoggin mill, Lewis-ton- , Jill DrNgaltts. simply took matters iuto their r mil oa reelt't of wlce, own hands regardless of other departTHE 8ARLSTEDT MEB. 00., ments, Those two strikes, while on ErsatrHlt. lei. Ideutlcal issues, will servo only as minor fights along the lino unless tho ttrlko fever grows and thoy become tho nucleus of tho general fight In p DELLE JAUDINIERE. Maine cities. Xno other minor fight now on is that L, Kiurllngton, VL, where- tho Queen shut down Indefinitely be- FASHIOKAOL ,tb tho operatives refused point rtfiqi)ijrff$&fXzS3$ nk to accept tho reduction. This cP. trouble, however, began a number of Cnuii w nMii days ego, but reached the acuta stage waay. Taking the day's ovents throughout : : : and ::: New England, it may conservatively IMPORTER OF CLOTHS AN SUITINGS be said that things came to pass just as expected. It Is the Immedlato futuro 3JI Upper First Street, which awakens apprehonslon. EVANSVILLE, - INDIANA. RISE IN THE OHIO. He, Mroetlly solicits the patronage o( his S" ' JUcftlJ TicfeMMg riL.. Mp DR. BELL'S u e Mays are M5,It3K Dangerous fDR. Gum t44t44444ia4444ei4$ FRITSCH lrSDn .tfti1' & iopVifi! couaty friends 9 s, rum Avenutiioici, LOUISVILLE, KY., s Is tha Only $2.00 Per Day Hotel First-Clas- . .THE .., $ R in the City. COME AND SEE US. IKE CAMPBELL, hjTMr&Jir&JJ&&s BO YEARS' EXPERIENCE MANAQER. .MOtfree. JESffi1S?ffl?SS .". uo w. ,vw,w riuui luen Scientific Jftttttm irgMt OMeit ency for iemrtnBjpatentj. mnJuBu tfttiM netto, wlthou cnargo, in 4roM ssedlog sketch and description mtr frae whether an Trade Marks DESIGNS Copyrights Ac Akasteofs cir, umstratea weekly. y idenuao lournal, Teraii. M niha. at. Hniil brMU nfiwioealeri. Q038iBfMawa,,WwYgrk W. A. NISDB'l , President O, W. WADDILL, Cashier !jKopk5ns (Launlu I . -- rBANKUrif - lef4 Ma'disonvilue, Ky. Giptll Smk,.- - - --"$50,000. HopUMMd adioisiM MaV tfce'fiiml and most sasare vault is that SMstoti ot Ksetttcky Transacts a general banking business, laVacoojiflti of the oitlsens ot and catis. Don't Use Drugs r IV' t , natew you need them, and then only iTpurs drtqfl. such as are soM by drafgists. Wakaep only That it tb trwt dtV The Grtfin River Deposit Bank tinctioo to be todbsd for MibanTtVu Med them lifts beeti opened at Rochester with lime come "that you A. 'J, ai Caahier. NtWIiers w wiu ym f a SIOCK. A goon nine ig uKn Bteweo another .received medWne. , tf!bst. New York, Jan. 14. Tho chairman ot tho organizing committco of tho I I " leaguo makes public a letter from Hannls Taylor, formor NAITiAIM C7 n,n.t.mnthii Unitod States minister to Spain, in jl HH VB BB m HH V t "1 giio, " Ltd which ho says: (rr frawt , Bnaaprolonffcdilscusslonorthasecaidlstrlbu. , "In overy city of tho United States n . DR. MEITDENTTAT.T.'S provision of tho bill resulted la tho retenleaguo should bo inAbsolutely pure tion of the clause An amendment continuing stantly formed, whoso primary purpose IMPROVED was tho publication of tho "Horso Hook" should bo to nrouso public opinion to adopted." . la tho scnato. on th!2t, Mr. Hoar present- demand tho Instnnt passago of tho sou- -' ed a resolution providing for tho submission to ato's bolllgerency resolution now pendtovAi ukin ramen co , Ktw tork. SBSSSms- tho various state legislatures ot an amendment ing in tho houso of representatives. to tho constitution ot tho United States, proWhen that demand is opposed by tho viding that tho term of offlco of president and tha next congress shall continue until tho 3i)tb wornout technical protext that tho in. OTHERWISE UNNOTICED. day of April 1901, which was referred to the surgents aro not entitled to such accommtttooon privileges and elections ...,.In tion until thoy havo first established a the houso tho day's session was dototed to con- complete do facto government, tho ansideration of private psnslon bills. Dr. J. W. Waters, a plonocr physician swer should be promptly inado that The sonate was not In session on tha 15th. ot Lexington, 111., Is dead.. tho law of nations demands no such In the house, after the morning hour, considerSix. buildings at Hllisboro, Tex., were ation of tho army appropriation bill na taken thing; that tho resolution in quostlon destroyed by flro set by an Incendiary. up In committee ot the whole When the PnfcSIDENT SANPOUD B DOLE, need only rccognlzo tho fact that thero arose tho remaludcrot tho session was s now in Cuba a state of war. Tho North Atlantic squadron sailed wer'cuot waived In favor of the visit devoted to eulogies ot tho lato Representative "Who can dony tho truth of that as- Ing president, so ho remained on board for tho Dry Tortugas, tho winter" drill SethAV Mllllkcn When tho stoamcr was giounds; In tho senate, on tho lTlli, Senator Wolcott sertion when ho lcmcmbers that Spain all nlgbt. St, Louis mei chants nro actively in) delli ercd his cd speech embodying a hab hurlod In vain against tho Insurdocked Piosldcnt fidlo was greeted by report ot the blmetallle commission's negotia- gent host over 303,000 men, and has lho Hawaiian consul and a few teresting themselves In tho Torroy tions In Kutope, relatlro to International bifriends, but there wero no rep- - bankiuptcy bill. expended in vain over S300.000.000. metallism. Mr Toraker presented tho CredenA woman collapsed and was drowned Senator-eleAt tho end of thtco years Spain's tcsontatlves of the United Statos ol Hanna, and the oath tials of offlco was administered by tho military power In Cuba is nearly at ttu government to formally yelcoino In n West Vlrglnln creek, Sunday, lho Immigration bill was taken up and dis- end, while the army under Clou. him. Tho customs officials passed whilo being baptised. GUARANTEED TO CURB cussed until tnroe o'clock, amended and passed.. tho baggago of himself and family Senator Hanna left Clovoland unex In tho bouso.lt being District of Columbia Gomez Is lu actual possession of nearly CHILLS AND FEVER the entire eastern portion of tho without inspection, and that was all. pectedly for Washington, supposedly day, u few bills ot local Importance were passed, And Malaria In oil Forms. Tasteless. Nesl and the remainder of the session was devoted island. And yet, in tho faco of these OwiugUo the fact that tho steamer In response to a me'ssage. genuine without tha nbovo picture and the to constdoratlon ot tha army appropriation bill facts tho house ot representatives, camo In after dark Sunday night no signature ot J. O. MendenbalL Tho Federation of Woman's Clubs of muzzled by the present administration, salutaVwas fired by any of tho forts Missouri will meet in third annual Price. 50 conta at alt Dealers. FORT SMITH TORNADO. PREPARED ONLY BV refuses to recognize tho incontestlblo around tho bay. Scdalia Wednesday. Thero is much speculation horo as to fact thut as tato of war actually oxlsts In . Gou. Sauss or has rotlrcd as military .T. C. lM3BNII3NIIiJL,I Tho Death List Keeps Sirelllug Itellel Cuba That rof usal la now pro- tho munncr in which PresldontMcKln-le- y governor of Paris. A large demonstraRefeiring to this 1 cport Secretary EVANSVILLE. IHD'. Committers at Work. will lecoive tho visit of Hawaii's tion In his honor was made! longing unnecessarily the presouTcon1-fllc- t ' Wilson" iemarl;ed that undoubtedly , Sold by Gecrge King, Si. Charle?. Ky, Foiit Smith, Arlr,, Jan. 15. Tho and thoso, who aro responsible for chief executive. Tho diplomatic appropriation bill tho reshlts reported by Dr. Salmon Crabtree Coal Mining Company, iUley' death list from Tuesday night's tornaIt should bo hold to account for tho will bo tho basis of foreign affairs de- wero post encouraging to hog raisers. Kentucky. THE CABINET MEETING. do has now reached t3. Search of tho useless sacrifice of human Ufa thus Tho cost of tho serum now, said the 'f debris of wrecked buildings continues, brought about. In tho present deso- Dlspjteh From Oen. I.oe Ono ot tho Mat-- lj bate In tho houso this week. J. Plorpont Morgan proposes that secretary, is but ten cents per head ol and a number ot additional bodies late stale of tho cause of Spain thero DUcasied. ters when his coalcomblno raises prices tho animals treated, only ono do30 bolng are oxpected to bo found. Tho can bo no doubt that tho moral supWASUisfaTON, Jan. 15. Assistant requited. miners shall share, in tho benefits. womunknown an body of belligerport that tho passago of tho Day went over to tho Whlto r "It is, in my opinion," said tho secreto havo becu ency resolution would glvo to tho inI. W. Taylor, a promlnont citizen of is reported an TO found in tho woods IS mites from lioro surgents would "so strengthen their House from tho stats department be- Maryvlllc, Mo., died from a stroke of tary, "of the utmost importance that fore tho cabinet mooting, and left a this scrum for tho next year at least bo In tho track ot tho storm. hand that by the beginning of summer telegram that had beon received from paialysls at Excelsior Springs, Mo. Miss Mary Wilkinson, daughtor of Cuban independenco could William Janes, of Wellington, Tex., made by tho bureau under our own suI justly Consul-GenerLcc. It Was sent from wus pervision, and distributed iu largo Capt. James Wilkinson, of tho federal rccognlzod. Sunahot and killed from Havana during the iniddio hours of day morning whilo feedingambush quantities In order to demonstrate its court at Muskogco, I. T., died in St VIA his stock. Tho supreme duty now devolves tho night, and while)' it tcportcd the scale. John's hospital. Thoy are sc voral othTha Japanese waishlp Kasagl will elllcacy upon a moro extended during upon tho American pcoplo to impress oxistenco thero ot much excitement, essential-th- at It is absolutely ers that nro in a dangorons condition. upon thoso ot their rulers who are wilbo launched at Philadelphia Thursday. Tho worlc of burying tho dead la fully hindering tho passage of tho bel- and chronicled tho attacks on tho Two years henco Japan will rank as tho cxpeiiiuuutul stage scrum of un- in connection with the Southern Pacific offices, iu continuation of doubted quality be used. Unless thy about finished. Alfred Hoalc, who also ligerency resolutions that their con- newspaper tho day before, and the participation ot tho leading naval power of tho Pacific. hog gronuts can obtain it from this deIs from tho Cltyot died at tho hospital, Assistant Police Chlof Jackson was partment, they will be fotced to duct Is criminal, for two reasons: some soldiers in tho demonstrations, it Through Weekly Mexico, and his body is being prepared first, because it is an open violation of was said to convey an assuranco of wounded seriously at Oklahoma City, depend upon what can be obfor shipment to his relatives. elecOkla., by a man whom ho was trying tained from private sources, nnd pledges given at tho tlmo of their peace and quiet. Business is still practically suspendtion; second, becauso it is a heartless TOURISM EEPING GAR , Gen. Lees telegram, it Is also learned, to arrest. owing to thu novelty of this proded, and crowds stand around tho prolongation of the present situation, A tornado swept across Pattawatomlo while ho did not see any dlscouraglngly uct not only will morgue, tho poltco wero being kept by which so many hitman llvos aro be- stated that r couuty, Okla., Saturday Severel busy keeping them from blocking ing sacrificed for no good purpose indications of the resumption of the houses wore destroyed, night. no lives exorbitant prlcos bo charged for it, Leaving cyJmEMwKn d LouisviUon I. Cs-- " but riots, yet in view of tho inflammable but in many cases inferior pioducts streets In front of 'the building. R. R, lfflfSw Orleans limited" train whatever. situation iu Havana ho belloycd thero wero lost. inny bo offered. This would precludo Rcllof cotnmlttocs aro nt worlc, and n Capt, O. M. Cat tcr, on trial before s tho possibility of making a satisfacleaguo has might be further trouble. Ho added Tho tho hundreds rendered destitute nro THURSDAY tent out a circular reques ting tho that ho did not anticipate another military court-martiat Savannah, tory test on a widely extended scale. being cared for cither by tho mayors of overy city In tho United outbreak, but yet would not be Cf!i., Is charjred with misappropriation I proposo to ask congress to provldo an for Los Angeles and San Fraoctojo with- friends. Tho relief fund ranklntr,oUl-Jurprlvdla- t and appropriation nocessary to enable this out change. The Limited also- - cmaieHS now reaches over , $15,000. Among States everytho sheriff or onco appotrIlurUmco:r'hei ouc, 2iona of. tlinUs- of 83,000,000. county to at reported "had be'en BolilHanks, who assaultod department to furnish 2,000,000 doses at New Orleans daily with Express Twin " received ecr in the largest subscriptions a committco from each ward Ju the directed against tho United States or Teunlo Bailey, has been captured of serum during tho next year, and to for the Pacific Coast, and on Tuesdays af aro 31,003 from tho Kansas City? Pittsot tho county and each burg & Gulf Railway Co. and 8500 cityorganize township branch of the Amorlcau citizens. The cabinet dis- at Lovclacovillc, Ky. A lynching la make a considerable portion of the ap- and Saiurdajs (after January 4, 1808) ' to a local cussion showed that tho presldont, not improbable. propriation immediately available. It Bell Tclophono Co. Telefrom tho '' n league. while decided not to send a warship to seems, from Dr. Salmon's roport, that with the W. W. Kennedy, a capitalist at Lexgrams aro pouring In from all directions Cuba at present, does purpose keeping ington, HI., died Sunday, agod 65. no It takes three or four months to put n making tenders of aid. KILLED A HIGHWAYMAN. ono or more vessels within a reasonable was cashier t a bank at that place horse or cow in condition tosupply tho Aunlo Saddler, colored, died at tho dlstanco of Havana, so that one of our from 18(13 to 1395. serum. Consequently tho work upon hospital Thursday night. ASL Lonl Wlenerwnrst 1'eddler Objected ships may reach thero within six hours an extended scalo must bo undertaken. o Burnett Hart, tho murdcror ;of Thero havo becu thousands of people to Doing Itobbed. in the event of a sudden call for its Thg losses from hog cholera aro so of the Southern Pacific, giving specfa Dixon, at rcrris,Tex., soma months hoie from all sectlous of tho surroundSi'. Louis, Jan. 14. Charlos Graham, prcsenco from Gen. Lcc. through service to San Francisco. Parlic-lar- s ago, has been sentenced to 30 years In enormous and havo weighed so heavily ing country to view tho ruins. Tho a Wienerwurst peddler, shot and inof Agents of the I. C. R. R. andv for years upon our farmers that I can tho penitentiary. railroads aro running excursion trains. stantly hillod Foxy McDonald while PLOW FACTORY SCORCHED. William R, Rains died Sunday at not imagine that congress will for a connecting lines. tho latter was oudcavorlng to rob him, approTHE RECENT TORNADO. Wednesday night. Tho trogody oc Partial Deitractlrs of the Avery Flow Creal Springs, 111., aged 77. Ho served moment hesltato to mako tho ou this S. 0. Hitch, DIv. Pan, Agtnt, Cincinnati. Jchn A. Scott, DIv. Pass. Agent, Memphis. Factory at Louisville, Ky. dm Ing tho war in Company B, Eighty-nint- h priation necessary to carry bo two en Nfpe' T, Wreck nnd Losu of Life In Tanoy Couuty, curred on Cass avenuo, work thoroughly. Indeed, apart from Illinois volunteers. toenth and Twentieth strcot, andul Louisville, Ky., Jan. 15. Tho plant Mo. Btake tho farmers havo in Mrs. CUa M. Mahle, wife of Rev. F. tho great V7, A. Kellond, A..C SpniSOFinLD, .H.Heatan.G.P.A. Mo., Jan. 14. Tho rectly iu front of the Catholic convent, of B. F. A7cry & Sons (incorporated), to refuse- to provldo for a 'Chicago. the largest plow factory in the world, L. Mahle, of Mascoutah, 111., pastor of this matter, Loulik7 eastern part of Taney county, near tho which occupies tho block. thorough test of thlsggsjngjjy how Graham demurred to giving up what and Louisville's greatest Individual in- the M. E, church, who was stricken Arkausas lino, was devastated by would be penny wise nnJpSrna foolish; A.I o little chango ho had and McDonald at- dustry, had a narrow escape from de- with paralysis a week ago, died Sun- tor tho discovery of this sorum has alTuosday night's tornado, and the ot Bradoyvlllc 50 miles southeast tempted to shoot him, but his pistol struction by fire Wednesday evening. day. many years of work ready involved missed fire. Graham grappled with Property worth several millions was Two men were convicted at Macon, of Springfield was partially destroyed. largo sum of money. It him, and finding it was shoot or bo for sovoral hours endangered, but after Mo., of stealing. Their families havo find a Tory The Largest Tow of Coal Ever Moved on Mrs. Hackson was killed and her husgreat mistake, that raSSEBBTVA shot, pulled his own gun and succeed- throe hours tho progress of tho flames been sent to the poorhouse, where would boaadlscorory seems tonow been tlK band nnd chlldron moro or less the Upper Ohio, so great havo family of William Adams ed in putting two bullets into his as- was checked, tho destruction being thoy will remain uutil tho men aro re- mado not to finlsh.tho work by giving Tho CufcuctATTi, Jan 17. The Ohio river confined to but four of tho 15 depart- leased. sufforcd serious in juries, and one re- sailant, killing him almost instantly. t, at this point at ten o'clock It a thorough orS&xtcnslvo test' McDonald, who boro a bad reputa- ments, and the loss to between 875,00 StFiancIsXavicr'a Catholic church was i'i feet and 10 Inches and rising port places Mrs. Adams among tho tion, was found to er twill it. havo a rcvolror and S 100, 000. TmKKr In St, Louis, ono ot the.largest church an inch per hour. It may reach tho list of dead. CENSORSHIP AT HAVAAN.1 According to ono rumor four dead clutched in his hand with tho ham mar edifices in tho country, was formally government "danger lino" of 45 feet LVnd Every Demc very Republican. CLUB ACTS. TIPPECANOE men wcro taken from tho wreck of tho down on tho cartrldgo which had dedicated Sunday with imposing cere beforo it recedes. Kyery Man, Worn; biljnbo can read A. Dcoroe of Warning to Fabllshi little town, but the story is not believed failed to explode. Graham was placed monies. Tho danger at 45 feet and oven nt 50 tl want to read Dally Nowspapers. Tho Famous Cleveland Orgaulzilluu TrySmall riots occunod In Paris as a refeet Is merely nominal. At tho latter here. Tho storm cama about 11 under arrest ponding an investigation. OU jflP ing to Got Hid of Uuwolcouie Member. Havana, Jan. 15. A decree has bi rain, of tho agitation against tho array. stago a few cellars will bo inuudatcd, o'clock, accompanied by a hard QUIET IN HAVANA. HE TWICE- f vtfsWCOURIER- published prohibiting tho publication' Cleveland, O., Jnu. 15. The Tippe- sult Several cafes wero wrecked. A house, . Ul.jfllaper, ot six URNAL is a D but navigation will not be embarrassed All tho wagon roads botween Forsytho canoe club Thursday night adopted mistakon for Emile Zola's, was badly tn dally newspapers of cablo dispatches and Bradoyvlyb nro obstructed by Mo Immediate Canse to Apprehend lur. In the least. led Wednesday and asking Sauator Burke, with- Saturday of each icsolutious without previous censorship aud damaged. ther Trouble. sk. The Wednesday Yesterday tho towboat John Woods fallen tlinborcir Bramley and Mason and out 12 hours' notice ot their receipt. ato issue prims an me Jean News, and the yesterWashington, Jan. A young man who gnvo his name as passed down with the largest tow ot Coun-co- l Mayor McKisson and Corporation In addition, in futuro, tho post oOico Saturday issue prints Storirs. Miscellany, THEY ARE ALL READY. day nttornoon tho first nows of tho day coal over moved on tho upper Ohio. It rcsldenco Moirton, all whom wcro active in Tom Reed and his boarding-hous- e as East hero will dotaln national and foreign Poetry, all matters of spectM interest In consisted ot 1:2 barges, aggregating Will Hall to tho South on Farther Devel- camo to tho stato department from opposing the of Texan died at a in newspapers candidacy ot Senator not uaving ucou previous- the home. It is edited by Henry Wattcr-soLee, who 550.000 United States Consul-Gonerbushols of coal. Not the opment In the Murium bltunllon. to icslgu. Mayor McKisson Sherman, Tex., fiom an overdoso of ly censored. slightest damage has boon douo here. telegraphed that everything was Tory Uauna, speech In which ho relused to morphine. NswronT Nicws, Va., Jan. 14. The mudou Violators of the law aro warned that A YEAR. PRICE battleship Indiana loft hero yesterday quiet In Havana, and that there was resign. Tho dhectors will be asked toJ they aro under military jurisdiction. Hooper. SHOT HERSEUF. Death of You get 104 good papers, or six ot eight afternoon for Old Point Comfort, after no causo for approhcnslon of trouble. d Cipel tho fivo members. Richmond, Va., Jan. 18. Tabor Uets n lotnastorhlp. Marble-heaOrders havo been sent to the taking on 050 tons of coal, to join the Benjamin S. Hooper diod The Daughter of Ulaekbura Washington, Jan. 15. Among the pages eacb, for Si LESS THAN ONE InvestiNavassa A PAPAR. other vessels ot the Noith Atlantic gate to proceed toamong thoto laborers II mint Leaves budtlcnly for Washington suddenly nt Farmvllle, Va, Fatally Wouuded by l'litol Hall. nominations confirmed by tho sonata CENT conditions un it Call. squadron. Wasuinqton, Jan. 17. Mrs. Tabor, was that of USEFUL PREMIUMS. . thero, thus disposing of rumors that Ci.kvela.nd, O., Jan. 17. Senator Tho battleship Iowa came up yester- sho Lauo, youngest daughterot pf Colorado, to hi postmaster at DenTHE MARKETS. would bo ordered to Cuba. Are given Club Raisers, and Hanna loft for Washington at 1:40 Ulackbt ,'u, ot Kentucky, shot herself day afternoon to fill her coal buukori. ver, commissions are allowed agents. 18, 1893. as to troublo havo reached tho A Hill to Increase the Naval Ktnbll(h-inon- t. o'clock yestorday afternoon, veiy unRumors New Youk, January In her apartments at tho Wellington expectedly. His hasty departuiu Is CATTLE Native Stccr 4 40 0J5 00 hotel aboab midnight Saturday night men on theso vessels and thero Is some mr l, . ... Dally 5X year & .$6.00 said to havj becu bi ought, about by COrrON-Mlddll-ter WHOLESALE HOG STEALING. Wa 6H1NQTON, Jan. 14. Senator MorrLOUlt-Wlu,. 8.00 Wheat. 5 60 Dally and Sunday, I year. ., 350 The statement given out by tho family excitement aboard ship. tho WHEAT-No- .2 Sunday alone, year . .. . a. 00 & 101)4 A Seuaatlouul Trial lu I'rosreta nt It Is understood that tho vessels now gan yesterday Introduced a bill provid- comelecelpt of u message urging him to COHN No.!! Red Is that tho shooting was accidental, .... w to tho capital at once. as 9 III. OATS-N- o.2 and was caused by a small pistol, In Ihosa waters will not sail for the ing for tho increase of the naval estabCourier-Journ- al POniC New Mess 90) 9 oto a which, catching in BO.no laces In the south until Saturday morning, unless lishment by tho construction ot four MoMMouTii, III., Jau. 15. Thero Is A bhlptvicckcil Crow hdfely Lauded. ST. LOUIS. drawer, felt, the hammer striking tho thero aro further developments of ub coast defuusa monitors of tho class ot COTTON-Mlddl- lng now progiesslng In tho Warren couuty .. a Nitw Yoitic, Jan. 17. On boatd the UEEVES-Stcc- rs and tho the Mlantonmoh, Amphltrltc, Monad-noc3 23 o a .5. circuit court ono of tho mostsensallon-a- l edge of tho drawer. Tho wound Is In unexpected nature lu'tlie iluvauusltu Bteaiucr Autllln, which m rived last Covrs and Heifers . 2W to 4 20 and Terror. tho left breast, and Is probably fatal atlou. larceny trials ever held hero, In head) 500 w B 15 evening from Nassau, were the mate CALVES (per Select. HOUS-r- alr 3 40 ( 3 70 to which are Implicated so.rto of tho most Bicretar Lous Wants More Mou and Hoy Nulled Under tioaled Order. The Abolltluu uf Sugar Ilouutle. and nluo "hcanieu of the, crew ot the SHEEP Valr to Choice 3 25 4 00 and In the Navy. prominent young Uoth one year ( Tampa, Via., Jan. 11. The crulsei a 483 Swan townships, men In Rose vlllo hog was FLOUIt-Pato- nts Ueiiu.V, Jan. 17. The Socloty of Italian bilgallue Celesllna, which charged with Washington, Jan. 14. Secrotary of lost on thu bouth tIdo of Wnttlng's WHEAT-N- oClear2 and StrV.uht ... 383 a 4 45 Sugar Producers ut a spsulal meeting Montgomery arrived hero Wednesday 04 to Itcd W iter. L'Yotn tho evidence it appeals & 20V stealing. yesterday adopted a icsolutlou declar- night to remain during tho fishery con thu Navy Long sent a recommendation island while ou u voyage fiom Venice CORN o.2 No. 2 Mixed OATS-N3 23 w that hogs wore stolen by wholesale ing that tho ubolltlou ot bouutlos gress, but yostorday afternoon she to lho houso committeeman naval af to Savannah. No lives were lost. KYE-N- o.2 41 4t We have made a special clubbing arfrom tho fanners, driven to the station TOUACCO-Lu- gs. 300 no 8 W would only bo acceptable piovldod all suddenly weighed anchor and stcntnod fairs yostorday for an inweaso iu tY Mill Have it Full Load. aud shipped to Chicago. Ouo ot tho rangement with Ihe 4 60 it 12 00 Leaf Durle; countries abolished both ditect and In- away from tho harbor undor scalod loico or onusieu men iu inu navy u HAY-Cl- ear and will send that and. 1,000 men, and asking for an lucrcas San Fkancisco, Jan. 10. Tho Pacific UUTTEK-Chol- co Timothy . ... 7fr3 it 10 00 principals, named Robail Davenport, ours for the price named to all paper sub11 W ordeis. Dairy direct bounties. in our of Rosovilto, had udmlttod his guilt, 17 40 ot lho apprentices In tho navy by 700- Steam Whaling Co.'ri Excelsior will get EOaS-Krc- sh scribers who will renew and pay in adV 25 Mrs. Lane Improvlug. (new) aud from present Indications tho case vance, or to all new subscribers who will awny from Dyoa and Sltaguay on Mon- UACON-CI-ardear llabe" Anion' Daughter Married. lllb Valuable Deposit ot Natural Cement. Wasiiik6ton, Jan. 17. Mis. Lucille will Increase the population of Jollet pay In advance. Sample copies of Courier-Journday next, Moio freight is offering LARD-Prl- me 14. Grace- Anson, Steam Cuicaoo, Jan. 4H Br. Helena, Cul., Jan. 10. Robort BlackLane, daughtor of CHIC'.GO. by a dozen heretofore promlslngyoung than the vessel can carry, and the passent free on application. daughter of Capt- - Auson dt tho Chlaa Native Steer" 525 burn, ot Kentucky, who shot herself go baseball team, was married nt the Pithle, a bridge contractor, has discov- senger accommodations ft om San Fran- CATTLEFair to Choice. . ... 375 HOQS 35 U 3 72K men. tl 450 All subscriptions under this offer must be late Saturday night, passed a very com- homo ot her parents Wednesday night ered a deposit of natural cement near cisco are almost filled. SHEEP Fair to Choice. 3W sent to TLOUR-WIn- tcr 480 4 S'J t Patents.. which ho says is much superior Wealth for a Convict. fortable night, and seoms to be improvto Mr. Waltor II. Clough, ot this city, heic, imported artlclo, and which can 4 40 U 4 70 Spring l'atcn j.. to thu Alleged Italian Snrlmttor. ing. Deer Lodge, Mout., Jan. 10. 0. M, The Betfh Arlington, Ky. WHEAT No. 2 Mprlnif .. . U Uev. Dr. Hanson officiating. be produced at a much smaller cost. convict iu tho St. Louis, Jan. 14. It till tho cases CORN-N- o. No. a Red (n- - .r) & Oliver, a at this placo, Montana pent 3 United States Consul Dronned. ', 2X who has just tentlary In which tho gang of alleged Italian OATS-N- o. . . to 22 2 Continued, WA8IHNP.TOX, Jan. 17. Cousul-Gen-or0 20 to 0 (new) beon granted a now trial, has been no- Capital Stck Paid In, Surplus Fund 17. roport of swindlers havo beon Identified by SL I'ORK-M- ess Tho Calcutta, Jan. Gudgeon, at Panama, cabled tho tified that he has fallen heir to $50,000. $20,000. Stefc .i,... 3 75 4 5 00 tho escape cf Lieut, Turner, ot tho Louisiuns mo made to stick, it will be CATTLE-Natl- vo state department announcing tho a tin 3 45 by tho death, a year ago, ot his COMMENCED BUSINESS IN 1887. British aurvey party recently attacked sorao years beforo tho uutliorltloi of HOOS-- All No Orades..., drowning of Wra. A. Ashby, United S Hard WHEAT-8S)Jw Bridgeport, 24)4 uncle, Edwin M. Oliver, at 24 ii by tribesmen in tho province of Mole-ra- other states whero thoy aro wanted OATS-N- o. 2 White States consul at Colon. No details wore CORN-N- o. 24)4 Conn. 24J,'l 2 will got a chanco at Jjjam. Of making many pills there Beloochlsluu, is confirmed. given. NEW ORLEANS. 4 50 roo FLOUR- k no end. Every Cincinnati claims to be the Tho progressive ladies of West field, Ind., COItN-N- o. HlshOrade..,, , .... 2 The battleships Kentucky and Andrew J. Crawford, convicted as if tsayg: "Try ray-pill,- " ,.,.. 29 to 30 )( second city in the Union Jn the to re- issued a "Woman's Edition" of the Kcarsago have been officially 14 (M a 14 60 IIAV Choice. ' nt Henderson of bigamy, will he were offering you boa bona I , bearing date of April 3. 189G. I'OUIC-O- Id production of machineobj3.' Mess. to 875 ported more than half finished. HACON-Sld- od. ,..., protmblyappeal the 5,Hto A The wlee man finds a good pill Tho paper is filled wilh matter of interest B , . to The advantges ot a bank account A French chemist, T)e Hemp sad, sticks to it. Also, the te LOUIS ULLE. are numerous, It is not to busi A storn did conwfairaeVI'- - ( women, and we notice tho followjng WdAT No.2Ked Six hundred and tan patients 3 Si 014 tmne, has succeeded in showing man who has once tried then ness men we are talking they SO the editors COl & age in Hart county, wore treated at the Protestant Inknow all about it but to salaried that electrical osculations have a never ibnekes priiitr'realizing that it treats upon a mat- I'Oi 9 25 $ on firmary in '97, Mesa.,, several houses and barns. men, wage earners and to women marked effect In modifying chem6)i 6 Klb ter of Importance to their v.x: "The best HAOv. There's safely It the bank Is a Pills.. Middling ..Ayar's CO Ml ical processes. t Cuban-Americ- on tho 12th, a resolution wm passed asklnz tho secretary ot tho navy to furbish a list ot officers of tho navy in eaoh corpi, together with those who nro at sea, on shore fluty, and on waiting orders. Tho tor' to. then went Into executive session on tlTjAwalIan treaty In tho houso a provlsleLJJt the urgent dcQeloncy bill to compel gold producers to pay transportation charges to government taints was agreed to. A caustlo dobatobctween Mr. DoArmond and Mr. Cannon took place In connection with tho appropriation for the Danville (I1L) soldiers' homo. apIN ths senate, on tho 13th, tha pension propriation bill was reported and placed on tho calendar. Tho Immigration bill was taken up, and Senator Caffery (La.) apoko in opposition, at the conclusion ot Uirh ...v v..v ,,- -.. .v executlvo session on tho Hawaiian treaty...... In the houso tho agricultural bill was taken up, lit the senate, ,tis HiaH TIME rI0 Amorlcan Congress. ACT i Scant Courtesy PRESIDENT DOLE'S Bna ARRIVAL. Chief Kx-. The Royal la HannlB Taylor on tho Duty of tha lime To Recognize Cuban Uelllgorenc- yFarther Itefaial to Act Will bo Crlml. nal-T- ho I'eopls Urged to Organize Cnban.Amerloan Leagues. lrrnnc!co. SAK.ritANcisco, Jan. 18. When of Hawaii landed from the steamship Peru ho was not received wKliceremony befitting the ruler of a foreign country. Tho Tcru arrived shorfiy nftor eight o'clock Sunday nlgh't, and tho quarantine regulations o J ecutlro nt Shown Hawaii's Mown. the highest grade baking powder testa shew It geeaooe-thir-d further than eey other brand. Actual CURE FOR HOG CHOLERA. Successful Exporlmonts Antl-Toxino Much in Little Is especially true of Hood's PlHs, fer im mvf. dee ever contained so great wratlve pc,vi so small space. Tltey are a whole mdleuo .1 with Made Serum. 0Yli How tho Berura Is I'rocurod From Ilorioi nnd Cattle, and tho Itesult Obtained l'roposod Tests on a Widely Extended Scale. m (fj JM.111 Cuban-Americ- an H $ 1 ..:-.- .. MIIWIIrK n o To-nig- !ong-dela- u.n nt h scs-slo- ni Washington, Jan. 17. Tho chief of tho bureau of animal Industry, Dr. D. E. Salmon, has submitted to Secretary Wilson n 1 cport upon tho experiments mado in tho treatment of hogs for hog o cholera with serum. This sorum Is mado upon tho same prlucb o pal as tho of diphtheria. Good set urn has beon obtained from both horses nnd cattle, a horso or cow botng inoculated with tho hog cholera virus in small quantities at first, and with largor doses after suitable intervals of time. Tho resistance of the animal Is thus raised to tho highest practicable point. Tho blood of such an animal when injected under the skin of swine has becu found to possess both a preventive and curativo uctton. This serum was first tested upon small animals In tho laboiatory, and being found efficacious was last fall tested In Pago couuty, la., on several herds of swlnc, containing altogether 37H animals. Lcaving'out ono herd, from which definite lotuins as to tho cause of death could not be 214 of obtained, only 30 died animals treated, of which 80 wcro sick. Consequently 82.3 per cont. of the animals in these herds word saved. Of unticated herds kept under observation during tho period referred to about 85 per cent, of tho animals died. Dr. Salmon bollevcs that with experience a hotter quality of 'ueruiu can bo propared and ho has no doubt that this per centago can bo maintained horo-afteantl-toxinantl-toxlnr. chest, always ready, ul- ways efficient, always sat EZy S fsfactory; prevent a cold 1 33 or fevor, cure all liver Ills, sick heailicl.e, Jaundice, constipation, eti. Me. The onlr lMls to tako v, Itu Hood's SareeparHla. Hood's II cm m mm cm. m m p to-da- Sec-iclar- Illinois Central SvR.f V a al Ea NEW ORLEANS .formal fl faint-hearte- Cuban-America- eCry Cuban-America- Sunset Limited Annex - ali Ma-mi- - ms f M y. vll-lag- aeS V. 3f Zt's WovtWpti Wk tCwicc.dl&Sli d. i ;. last-nigh- ouriei3ournaI print im -- 14.-L- n. al $1 tW ! B( good-pain- g Courier-Journa- 1 Hon-luuutl- i, 1 Twicc-a-Wce- K k Earlington "Bee," For only $1.50 Twice-a-Weck Courier-Journal, -- Mi t as r POItlC-Stand- al x. S150.-CO- O Pillosophy. pill-mak- H u, ,.,...,., s, OATS-West- ern JNO. G. MORTON, :BA.NJS:BgR. cs CO'IU'ON-Mlddl- lnff It"ufnr J:aft.Mch CaMc lear nu ' ag ST.. f.rlrK mrrv " w,WMMt, Mewtf RHCNAKU. "'- Rl DRLQ 5TORE. &4, oo,ooo In ailver Wiki hti tfVWWUWW The gold finds in Hardin county are outdone by the oil find which Teems to he in paying quantities. ri-Q.- -- ! coin Spain, O Observation is the most .sudor, The Kentucky University basefrom ing of the pleasures of life accord- ball team is talking of taking, a ing to George Meredith, southern trip this spring. MotloisGap. (t remedy for croupe, colds ami bronchitis teat I have ever bees aWe to fisd Se It is believed by oil experts that Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Fer feuily West Virginia is underlaid by a sea tue it baa no equal. 1 gladly peceeamead The output of it." 35 and jo cest, bottle are for sale of petroleum. bv8t. Bernard Drue Store, Earlinetn; white sand oil for ,1897 amounted Ceo. King, St, Cttarle; Bes T, Kobioson m There is a salt vein in Kansas at a dt ptli of 900 feet, containing, according to a lqcal statistician, enough salt to salt the world for a I good one. There's coaveateece-tb- e mosey always ready asd oat of reach ot your own petty too. It ie eeey to sfead small sums, when you save a large sum is year pocket. souses-derin- '' -- g, to over 18,000,000, barrels. million years. MADISONV1LLB, KEOTCKYj-C5 - a BWANHOPP! it 0 l J 'Na ' & 'ttiUMfrW, ' , XTv,;Mft?tr? mm&ila.. u a. - 9 i "s :vSf?. Cl H ?ff.T (LlvArve PAUL M. MOORn, Cdltor and The appointment of Dr. B. F. Porter as Third Assistant Physician at Lakeland Asylum has been confirmed by the Senate notwithstanding the committee on Charitable Institutions had reported unfavorably "on it because he is a negro. This was the only one of the Governor's appointments that was held up for a time by the Senate and the confirmation of this one completed the list. Was Growing Worse Liver and Stomach Troubles Too Able to Do Weak to Work-N- ow All Her Housework. FRANKFORT. News of Special Interest From Manijer. Our Law Makers. MANY BILLS ARE INTRODUCED "I was under tho car? of a physician for two years and ho was treating trio for stomach and liver troubles and femalo difficulties, but I only grew worso under Entered the Pettoffiee t EarlltiKton 11 Second cltit mutter his treatment. I was bo weak I could at hardly any work. I was at last lnducod SUBSCRIPTION RATES: to try Hood's Sarsaparllla and Flood's rills and theso mcdlclnoa havo dono mo no much good that I now weigh 112 II CO OaeYcir.ittlctly In advance. pounds and am ablo to do all my housejo Sill MoniuB, ' work. I firmly bollevo I should havo been " TfareeMontht. '5 Dunn's Review shows that the In my gravo today If it had not been for 1 SlnjleCop'.M Specimen coplet mailed free on application My little girl was Hood's Sareaparllla. Correipondents wanted In ll parts ol the year 1897, in the matter of busieoontv. Addreu us for particular!. ness failures throughout the coun- afflicted with phthisic. I gavo her Hood's Sarsaparllla and It has rellccd her." try, was the best year since 1892 Mrs. R. S. IUnrER, 701 University 20, 1S9S THURSDAY, EE PUBLISHINB m BUMP! BUMP! BUMP! Do Yoil Hear Them COMPANY. Incorporated Frankfort, Ky., Jan. 17 The text of the bill that proposes to prohibit; the marriage of first cousins, which passed the House today by a vote of forty-fou- r to forty is as follows: Falling? 3& Bi JANUARY In 1897 our exports of wheat, in0 cluding flour, exceeded 180,000,-00bushels. This is more than half the world's total shipments and is no discouragement to American farmers. that Gen'l. Clay and his child wife Dora, have been reunited. If this is true and the union be permanent of what a fruitful source of news are the reporters deprived. It is reported and about the best ever known. Dunn is best authority and his statements are not questioned. The multitude who opposed the free silver idea in 1896 arc satisfied with the showing. The statement made by silver advocates to the effect that 'free coinage was the only means by which this country could hope or expect to attain any degree of prosperity' needs seems to First cousins who have married entirely by this and statesman." Neither has he chosen will others who intend to marry to recognize the fact that just be- bill. fight the final passage of this fore the meeting of the legislature, a convention of school men and women was held at Frankfort, that this body gave careful consideration to the needs and defects of our common school laws, and embodied their views in a series of resolutions to be presented to the legislature, not one of which has he seen fit to indorse. There are other provisions in this bill which arc as objectionable as the ones we have mentioned, and which may be considered in another issue, as the subject is not by any means exhausted. An act to prohibit the marriage of first cousins. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Kentucky: l'irst That it shall be unlawful for first cousins, that is to say the children of two brothers, or two sisters, or of a brother and sister, to marry knowing such relationAvonuo, Knoxvillo, Tennessee. ship to exist. Second That it shall be the dutv of all County Clerks to inquire of all applicants for marriage license, whether or not such Is tho best -- In tact tho Ono Truo Blood rurlfter. relationship exists, and may require statement on oath in relation thereto. lie sure to get Hood's. At nil (IriiRClsts. Third All laws in conflict herewith are euro liver Ills, easy to tako, hereby repealed. , ilOOU S FlllScajytoopoiale. ascents. Fourth That this act shall be. in force and effect within ninety days afier the adjournment of the General Assembly. have been lost sight of THE PRICES ON- - HOOCl'S Sparma WINTeR CLOTHING -- AND. i . Mens,' Ladies' and Childrens' 4 7.1 Shoes Our country roads have never in Madisonville and that to change impressed with the disadvantages the name of Dawson to Dawson of bad roads. How any farmer can Springs have been reported favor- be otherwise than a most earnest ably to the House and advanced. advocate of road improvement is been in worse condition for years bill to repeal the act estab- past and the farmers, who arc movTun lishing a system of public schools ing large quantities of tobacco, are an unexplained mystery. ic We believe there are very many Hon. J. F. Dempsev has anlounced that he will be a candi of our farmer friends who are as Railroad strong believers in the efficiency of date for This takes him good roads, but who do not speak Commissioner. put of the Congressional race out in meeting on the subject. If Which it was supposed he would any feel the desire so to do The The bulk of this lot of Clothing was bought in 1897, ard bought at its Lowest Cash Value, and is, thereBee holds itself in readiness to enter. rn fore, worth the prices we marked it, but that is not the question. Our Spring purchase is made and we publish their views on the subject. kc. Cold weather and prospect of must make room for it, and in order to do this, we are making this great sacrifice. Our loss is your gain. short rations seems to be an inSend your name and address on A man a postal card to hie st. louis centive to matrimony. who has been to Klondike says 20 PER CENT. DISCOUNT St. Loil'lS, Mo., On anything in these three lots of Clothing. women are arriving at Dawson city, and get seven consecutive issues Mothers come in and fit up your boys. Gentlemen, como in and get your and asserts that he saw seven of that sterling journal, either daily off the regulur price Pants couples mated in an hour after the or weekly, free of charge. The women reached the "diggin's." is 646 Pairs Men's Odd Pants, regular prices from universally f? conceded to be one of the few Si. 00 to $4.50. Englishmen don't like the really great American newspapers. fly? 158 Boys' Long Pants Suits, regular prices from Dingley law, and for good and suf- In all the West and Southwest it S3.00 to $8. Ages from 12 to 19 years. ficient reason. The official figures has no rival worthy of the name. of Great Britain show a decrease Strictly Republican in politics, it 310 Boys' Knee Pants Suits, regular prices from in their exportations, during 1897, is noted for its fairness to all parties 65c. to $5. 00. Ages from 4 to 14 years. was in the city Saturday. Norman said of about $20,000,000, and English and factions, and, above all for the that bis school would be out in two weeks. authorities say the Dingley law is strict impartiality and absolute reThe bills providing for gerryWe notice that one of our friends has a Now in addition to the above we have displayed on our counters an immense responsible for much of this falling liability of its news service, which bad cold, and in the absence, of anything mander of the Appellate and Conto write about, your esteemed contempogressional districts have not yet rLTV. WLgz3tl'&, off. that we will sell at from 40 is the best and most complete in rary beads an'article "La Grippe" and says shown up and it is being doubted c that a number of our people are more or to 50 per cent, off their first price. In this lot of Shoes you will see some of the old fellows left over We are glad to know that our the land. Note advertisement in less in the toils of the monster. Then we if they will. Sentiment is not monster is to be strong, if indeed there is sentiment from last Fall's memorable "Job Lot" Sale. These we have marked from 20 to 25 per cent, under their f$ good friend, David Browning, this issue, and in answering same, are informed that the so? dreaded You don't say at all for the passage of the bills. e do not fail to mention this paper, price at that time. The bulk of this "Job Lot" of Shoes, however, is made up of values that a "Job formerly of Dixon, has a We have heard a great deal about a in "the Government ser and state whether you wish to try "Whipping Post Law" and are very anxious Lot" counter has never been ornamented with before. Come in and shoe yourself and family with Shoes to know for wbat violations of law it should The House Committee on Railvice under Collector Franks, and the daily or weekly be the penalty. If we make it a punishat from 40 to 50 per cent, off their first price. This is no fake, the goods arejust whatwe claim for ment for petty crimes it is much worse than roads and Commerce are in favor h. to see him promoted in the them, nothing more, nothing less. Fall stock must make room for new spring goods. laying in jail or a fine. If we should not of free railroad passes for the "Railservice. Mr. Browning is capable cultivate barbriety we should not make road Commissioners and for themThe School Book BUI. such a law. It is a relic of slave times and selves. of filling a responsible place with A constitutional amendwould, instead of reforming a criminal, fill Contributed to Tub Bus. great credit. his soul full of enmity to the government ment seems to be in order to dead If a business man, member of and toward the officer that executed the head all members of the General YOUR MONEY BACK IF YOU MADISONVILLE, Assembly over the railroads of the Monday's papers contained very the bar, clergyman or any one else, sentence. Mr. E. L. Hendricks, Deputy Revenue State. who had never even professed to tragic news, to Kentuckians espec- make a study of medicine, WANT IT. KENTUCKY. should Collector, stationed at Paducah, visited his ially. The death of Logan Carlisle undertake the responsibility of lay- family and friends here Sunday, returning to his work Monday morning. Frankfort, Jan. 18. The propoand the accidental shooting of Mrs. ing down a code of rules by which Notwithstanding the disagreeable weather sition to publish the official proThomas Lane, daughter of Hon. physicians would have to be gov- January has provided, our merchants are ceedings of the Legislature in the was published erned in the practice of their pro- generally enjoying quite excellent trade and Louisville Dispatcluwas defeated Joe Blackburn, chance of favorable consideration before a iog with bone erysipelas for the last six very UL with pneumonia for the last week, HOPKINSVILLE. what arc the probabilities the prospects seem good for tbe year. Both occurred at fession, a scheme being simultaneously. Democratic Legislature. Two other of months, had bis leg amputated last SaturTom Anderson who did the shooting at in the House today"oy a vote oLky-of such accepted his bills bad been reported unfavorably by day by Dr. Fuqua and two other doctors is convalescing. Washington and the news shocked by the general public? What per Randolph's at Hecla during Christmas and 42 10 49. Happenings in Christian County the committee. These are tbe bills to from Hopkinsville, Ky. He is resting ery Tbe prolracltd meeting commeaccd at was) in turn himself shot in the head with housands of Kentuckians. centage of the people at large a lew bird snot at the bands of the father confer police powers upon railroad con- well we are glad to ascertain. Cave Springs church on Wednesday night of Special Moment Gleaned Franklort, Jan. 18. Among the ductors and other persons in charge of would be likely to entrust the of the Randolph family, was given an exMr Newton Millikan, of Sheridan, Ky. Jan. 5th, Tbe meeting was conducted by common earners, for tbe protection ot pasamining trial before Judge Hall Tuesday, bills reported favorably in the who was visiline his uncle Tbos. H. Rev. B. F Shelter, the preacher .In charge, for Our Readers. AnotWIer woncienui discovery care of their life and health to a which resulted in his being held over to sengers against ruffians and and Rev. Charlie Royster, of Corydoa. this physician restricted by such a code? await the action of the grand jury. He House today are the following: and bis bill to consolidate the offices of Walker, has returned home made by the We would have had a good meeting, bat The Supervisors which has has been Preposterous as this may seem, was arrested in Evansville Saturday. The "To abolish the office of Register been in Board of this city sheriff and jailer. From an economic Miss Cora Walker, of Era, Ky , is the there was so much rain, tbe meeting session in for some time standpoint this latter would seem to be a guest of ckd time at Paducah, where a rusty it is no more so than it is for peo- trial was quietly held in the judge's office, of the Land office;" "Providing her grandfather, Thos H. Walker tbis week. nail was found in the fleshy part ple who have never been specially and only a few persons were present that railroads shall furnish free past has adjourned until next Monday when most excellent measure but. having been this week. Rev R, C. Ramsey, they meet again to bear complaints from one of tbe measures especially recomLafayette Colley's child died Jan 13th, preached at Brother leff a Baptist divine of a young man's foot, which had interested in educational subjects, The new city authorities are rendering transportation to the Railroad Ladd's Taa. id. mended in Gov. Bradley's message, and 1898. themselves very popular in one particular CommissionersV' "To repeal the those whose assessments have been raised. being introduced by a Republican repreThere was a small crowd In attedandance, been there some sixteen years. who have probably not been inside thing. William Burn's child who has been but those present enjoyed the meeting. There are other things they do act establishing a system of public T D. Armistead, the Main street drug- sentative its possibility of passage before a He did not remember there had of a schoolroom for years, and who well but this one particular think is gratihas let & Democratic Legislature The schools in Madisonville," "To gist,building a contract to ofForbesrooms Bro., other bill 'to amend the is "nit." so as know as little of educational prin- fying to everybody The streets and an addition for two been such an accident until the reand ciples as a crow does of the multi- crossings, particularly in the business part, change the name of Dawson City a ball to bis residence on South Main street. to authorize tbe General constitution to alAssembly mains of the nail were cut out. plication table, to undertake to are being looked after and kept clean, to Dawson Springs." Mr. Alfred Eggleton, son ol the Elm low convicts to be worked outside tbe walls which is greatly conducive to the good Among those reported adversely street tobacco manufacturer.- and Miss of the penitentiary on public roads and direct legislation for our public looks of tbe city and the health and com The bill that provides that rail- schools. and killed were: "To repeal the Ella Eggleton eloped to Clarksville Tues- public buildings of tbe State, may fare fort of tbe citizens. of American WheelThe GIobe-Democp- at. separate coach law;" "To consoli- day and Mere married. The couple were better. taking League question of legislation roads shall furnish free passes to The remarkable effusion said to up the related and are both very young, tbe groom men is twenty-thre- e Diseases often lurk in the blood before date the offices of jailer and sheriff being still in pages of legal the Railroad Commissioners has "cover 1 bey are popular in Kentucky on this question, and many they openly manifest themselves. There. in each county ol the State;" "To young people the teens and the good wishe1; of their friends inof good roads are interesting them- ALWAYS been reported favorably to the cap," which has been introduced forokeep the blood pure with Hood's NEWSY AND RELIABLE. confer police powers upon agents many menus will follow them in their new selves such measures. at our State capital, the House. If the "regular" Demo- session of the legislature, is presentrelation of husband and wife. and employes of common Waddllozton on T.Ut a magALWAYS BRIGHT AND ABLE. cratic members of the Legislature Hopkinsville, Jan. 13 Mrs. Bowman is critical! v ill at her home The examining ll CAUIIipiU Ul U11S Kind. SHELON on South Virginia street this city. Her trial of Claude Waddllngton, who The whole bill from beginning to We are having lots of rain and muddy could hear some of the expressions ALWAYS CLEAN AND GOOD. children bae been telegraphed for and her is charged with the of W. Gov. Bradley today sent to the many friends are very uneasy about her, Parks, a grocer, in this murder of their constituents upon this end, completely ignores the fact roads. ' county, JanSenate the appointment of Joseph but hope for her recovery. uary 6, was called before Judge Cansler ALWAYS Delivering tobacco is all question they would not be so that schools were designed and exTHE BEST AND THE CHEAPEST.. examthis morning. ist for the education and training it is going at a fair price the go now, and I. Landes, W. II. Holt, J. B. The Christian Church at this place is ination and tbe Tbe defense waived anxious to advocate the measure. of children. The author seems to prisoner was remanded to Marcum, D. F. Frazee and R. P. being much improved by the addition of Miss Mirlie action of the Uoxville. DAILY. INCLUDING SUNDAYi have been governed entirely by visited relatives Buchanan, of and Sun- Stoll as trustees of the A. & M. an alcove in the rear, and other improve- jail to await tbetbe spring term grand jury, here Saturday which meets of tbe Cirments. A new carpet will be put into the cuit Court at A subscriber to- - The Bee rode the idea that the common school day. College. was packed Tbe C Months.. ..$3. oa One Year.... $6. 00 church in a short time. 3 Months... Ji.50 with people from tbe community where nine miles over bad roads and with system is nothing more nor less A small cyclone struck this country SunThe moving of tobacco from the farmers tbe tragedy occurred. There aro a large a machine established to cre- day evening and blew down ono tobacco DAILY WITHOUT SUNDAY a storm threatening, for the sole than Mr. Perkins, of Webster, among to the buyers has been very brisk and number ol witnesses in the case. factory and several barns other bills, has introduced one heavy during the wet season, and the acpurpose of paying Ins subscription ate beneficiaries, and that he himOne Year. ..S4.00 6 Months.. ..2.00 3 Months.. 00 self is the master hand, predistined Mr, Marian Hearin and Miss Minnie "To cjassify Providence as a town tivity continues. CROFTON LIVELY. for another year in advance. And to regulate the character of the Agin were happily married Tuesday. The of theulth class. SUNDAY EDITION. 36 TO BD PASES i Announcement is made of the meeting he wasn't well either. If any of output. Were it it not that human parties are highly respected and the writer ol tho seventh circle of tbe Bethel Assowishes them a happy and prosperous life. G MONTHS ONE YEAR Boom $2.00 ciation at Mt. Zion church, Kelley. Sat- Aiatrlmonlal and Show the Kentucky Press boys know of souls are involved, this remarka..i.oo Noah Russell, of the Tilden wintry, sssDSSSsassssadssess urday and Sunday, January 29 and 30. ble production would be simply moved into our Strikes the Town. another such instance of good midst last week. We welLadies are requested to bring come him. Crofton has been a "showey" town for baskets. friendship to the country paper it amusing. WEEKLY EDITION, First of all, it is most undemoThe school that is being taught by Miss Died Mr. Presley A. Cushman. Thurs- tbe past lew days. ought to be published for the en- cratic, Sections, 8 Pages Each Tuesday and Friday, Mr. Burney Oneil and Miss Desha Issued in in that it places still greater Emma Hart will close next Friday, She day, January 13, 1898, aged seventy years, couragement of the craft. Glovet were married at tbe home of tbe power in the State Board of Edu- has UuRbt a successful term and the paat bis home in Hopkinsville. THE BEST "TVICE-AWEEPAPER IN AMERICA: bride Thursday cation. That Board has too much trons of that district will do well to employ The Hopkinsville Knights of Pythias Two colored couples were married at her again, ONE YEAR We acknowledge the receipt of responsibility 6 MONTHS i.oo have arranged to give a public entertainalready, for the 50 Cents the colored Baptist Church Saturday E. F. Shelton, on his way from Henderment on the evening of February 3d. There night, a handsome invitation asking us highest good to the State. We yesterday was will be speeches, music and refreshments. to be present at the dedication of are not saying this power has been son over at Corydon.taken sick and had to Mr. George Boxley, a joung planter and If you have coughed and stay I Reader Last Saturday, Miss Katie McDaniel re- MissFrankleBoales, one of North Christhe Natural History Building of abused, but it would be better for coughed until the lining mem- ceived tbe delayed remittance from tbe tian's beautiful girls, eloped to Springfield Send your name and address on a postal card and get the schools at large, if more privi the State College of Kentucky on leges could be POOLE. braneof your throat and lungs $ State Superintendent, and paid the public Thursday and were married. transferred to the SEVEN CONSECUTIVE ISSUES Mrs. Dr. Boone is slowly recovering The performances given by tho Pease January 21st. The program is local authorities. is inflamed $ school teachers. A disciple of from an Sisters at this place Saturday and Monday Of either the DAILY or the WEEKLY attack of pneumonia. She was It is now reported that Major very attractive and includes ad- Thomas Jefferson ought not to visited during her illness by will be appointed Supervising In- nights were good. Their songs and dances her parents dresses by Governor Bradley, Prof. need being reminded that too great Mr. and Mrs. W P Sparks, of Merom, 1 FREE OF CHARGE, $ spector of Steam Vessels for tbe Cincin- were Ind. nati district. Miss Mattie Gray, of Madisonville, is Compare it with other papers and SEE FOR YOURSELF how John M. Coutler, of Chicago a centralization of power, does not -y best serve the interests of the Died, on the 13th inst.. tbe little J. Walsh and Miss Grace visiting friends here tbis week. University, Hon. Chas. J. Bron masses. superior it is. Mention this paper and state whether you are interested of Oil will soothe, 3 L.Mr. Thomas married Saturday evening at babe of Mr. and Mrs. J L. GenBerry were Rev. Coleman filled his regular appointtry. Also on the 15th inst ston and Col. W. C. P. Breckin the home of the bride's father, Mr. Win- ment at the Baptist Church Saturday and in the Daily or Weekly issue. Address James R. m strengthen and probably cure, w Again, the Board of Education Faulkner, one of our oldest citizens Berry, near ridge. oil feeds and $ chesterperformed thethis city. Rev. H D. Sunday, m The as now constituted, is composed Smith ceremony. Just across tbe county line, near our CO., n The Sunday school at the Christian Thompson Cavanabbas a new boy at bis Church is proving to be We beg to call attention of our 01 scnooi men, men actively iden town there was a very quiet wedding on m strengthens the weakened tis- - w better this year tified with school work, who may the 13th inst. The contracting parties is sues. The elvcerine soothes S bouse. ST. Lpuisno. than it has in many years. readers to the several special offers be selected on account of their were J Abner Davis and Tiney Jane DuckKL Mr, James Bourland, of Madisonville, this issue of leading publications ability from any part of the State, worth. Rev. W. W. Stone said the words $ and heals them. The hypo- - w appointedTerry, of Hopkinsville, has been in Collector is handling tbe telegraph kes at this place that made the twain one. $ phosphites of lime and soda $ Franks. clubbed with The Bee. There is the Blue brass and the "Penny-rile- " tbis week, Tbe late "season" has again caused the j impart tone and vigor. Don't districts having equal opporFrank K, Yost has been appointed Chairno profit to us in these papers at Dr. S. H. Williams made a flying trip tobacco to move. The roads are full of man of the Improvement of Highways to Mortons Sunday . One m neclect these couehs. the prices quoted but we make the tunities; but the bill in question in wagons now enroute to Henderson. Committee for tbe Kentucky Division of troduces a most arrant act of sec Born to Mr. and Mrs. Joe Clark on ihe in that Saw-Mi- ll $ Bottle of the Emulsion may do I have offered for sale. the League of American Wheelmen. Tbe Mr. Charles Cox and Miss offers for your benefit and shall be tionalism by Melspeicfying that two ton went to Evansville one dayMyrtle week t more for you League is more aggressive in certain lines 10th. inst. a 13 pound boy. Dr. Williams Il: was bought cheap and last now than ten glad to serve you and save you members of the Board shall always and were merried. can be sold this year than ever before and the light for reports all parties doing well. can do later on. Be sure you good roads is being strengthened. a bargain. Complete Saw-Mil- l, money. We can gctyou anything be chosen from Frankfort and BA1NBRIDGE JOTTINGS 30- get SCOTT'S Emulsion. Dr. Andrew Sargent, of Christian, has published and save you money on Louisville. By this provision, our Part of the plans for the new horse power portable engine, new aw We are having some sickness throughseveral bills in tbe Legisintroduced All druggUtt; 50c. nd $1.09, subscription when clubbed with iJiii ot Kiguts declaring that all Broadway school building at lature. Tbe news of tbe probable fate of out this vicinity. carnage, bran new edger.: citizens 01 ie commonwealth shall were, stolen from a chest in Mr. Walter Duress was taken very ill SCOTT & DOWNE, Cbmkt, Nw York. some of them is not encouraging to the The Bee. be entitled to equal privileges, the building! with the pneumania lasl Saturday, For instance, tbe ccscwcMiwctwfccae1 Doctor. the separate coach bill for the re- Mr. L. T, Colley, who has been suffer- - 1. 1. CHERRY, Madisonvilli, KiMuckypeal of law stands no 'A T urging the passage of the measure. The wheelmen likewise are taking interest in the bill to work convicts on public roads in the counties and several kindred measures, looking to bettering the condition of public roads. This is the fust time in the history of the State that wheelmen have asked legislation of any Good Doctrine. kind, and now the requests are Log Cabin. The sooner Republicans who coming from the larger cities and place the gratification of their per- towns. sonal ambition above the success A member of the Committee on of the party, and the maintenance of its principles, take back seats Education said today that the comthe better it will be for the party, mittee were taking all of the and for them. book trust bills and were considering them together. That they would report the bill back MADISONVILLE. favorably, and the prospect for the successful passage of the bill in Interesting Items About Some both houses very bright. He said a sensation might be sprung before People and Things. the matter was finally settled. He A protracted meeting begins here on the 23d of this month at the Methodist church, said the committee were going to Kev. Mr. Lou cry will assist the pastor, act deliberately and fairly but they Rev. Lovelace. were in favor of the Prof. Norman Hobgood, of Morton's, book trust bill. anti-school The L. A. W. has taken up the bill of Representative Tracy, of Covington, requiring railroad companies to take bicycles as baggage. Copies of the bill have been in demand, and the wheelmen of Louisville as well as in the various sections of the State have been tAt- - How Listen! After our year's work is over and we have taken our annual inventory, and thereby become the better acquainted with the conditions of our general stock, we find in several departments more winler goods than we should have at this season, and in spite of the fact that every kind of merchandise is advancing in price, (.especially woolens) we will from NOW UNTIL FEB. 15, 1898, sel1 J011 your choice of r ';f 9 1 . ,. "i Mens' Odd Pants, rt.i Boys' Long Pants Suits, and Boys' Knee Pants Suits iS At a Discount of 20 Per Cent. one-fift- h This Sale Lasts Until February 15, 1898. Shoew, anti-scho- V; - .. Ietdiees' and OlT-ilcLorerVf- Lot of ii ?, 1 e comfort-nble'ptac- V kj iH BISHOP & CO. u X-ra- y, t M - St. Louis UIIH-UI- court-hous- e 1 ,.i. well-fille- d Weak Lungs Semi-Weekl- y K" FREE TRIAL SUBSCRIPTION GLOBE-DEMOCRA- T Crum-baug- h Scott's Emulsion Cod-liver ld , cod-liv- er THE GL03E PRINTING There Is Money cat fit -i- -J Pa-duc- ,- ( M- - o V rf l X" ft dry goods house of Talbott, Wallace & Chapman, but was discovered in time to save the main part of the stock. Tho 6tore is now closed, and the damage, while thought to be slight, is not yet known. Covered by insurance. '!'!- -- !Y "IS m. "' Fire at Sturgis. Sturgis. Ky., Jan. 18. Fire broke out last night in the big ODD FELLOWS. LOCOMOTIVE BLASTS. Twenty-liv- e "3y Snbustcu tot ICrjrtDc." Visiting Bretnren We were sorry to hear that Conductor "Dad" Prentice, through the solicitation of the railroad company, bad given up tho From Sebrce With Brass Band. LOCAL NEWS. Mortons Qap and Barnesley Also Here Work, Banquet and Music. How's This? 'Mrs. Ida Walker spent Sunday We oiler One Hundred Dollars Reward in.Madisonville. for any case ot Catarrh that can not be ,j cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Miss Lizzio Sullivan is improv-ing"ft- F, J Cheney & Co., Props.. Toledo. O., a' severe spell of pneu-meniWe, the undersigned, have known F. J. -cr a. Miss Inez Dcane 1a visiting her sisfer, Mrs. Y. Q. Walker in Mad-isenville. y - it v' Justice Frank Sisk has on his Drugeists Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken internally, official harness and seems to be acacting directly upon tho blood and mucous tively at work in his new office. Mr. W. S. Wilson, of Robards, was here Tuesday to attend the funeral of his brother T. C. Wilson. ''Doc" Adams was here last week and is the same clever actor asd big hearted fellow he always was. Ho may be expected to in Earlington again with Clint Foard before a great while. ap-pe- Cheney tor tho last 65 years, and bellevo him perfectly honorable In all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by their urm. WEST iruax, wnoiesaio uruggism, Toledo, Ohio. Waldino, Kinnan & Marvin, Wholesale surfaces of the system. Prico 75c. per TestiSold by all Druggists. bottlo. monials free. Hall's Family Pills are the best. Klondike Struck. Sturgis, Ky., Jan. 18. Allen Anderson, wno lias made money in the milling and planing business in Sturgis, has sold out to his brother, and will go the Klondike. Mr. Anderson is now en gaged in building machinery for Occasionally some ono sends a the purpose of improved mining in contribution without giving his the Irozcn region. name. Such communications of Consumption Postively Cured course go to the waste basket. Mr. It. 11. Geevc. merchant, of Chil- howWe cannot publish anything, consump bowie, Va , certifies ever good, unless wc have the lion, was given up tothat he had all medi die, sought name of the writer. cal treatment that money could procure. died all cough remedies he could bear of The "Statesmen" went down in but got no relief; spent many nights sitting inglorious defeat before the "Gen- up in a emir, was induced to try ur. King's Discovery, erals". at the debating club Tues- iiso ot New bottles. For and was cured by past three years two day evening. How it happened is nas lecn attending to business, and says I Vr- - an interesting question to the latter and some attribute the defeat to a flank movement on the part of "Gen'l." Day. of Elkton is now in progress at the Hood's Pills are prompt, efficient, alUp to date ways reliable, easy to take, easy to operate. Methodist Church. there have been thirty professions, The petition of several parties and throngs are attending every service. , Preaching each after- in Trenton for a vote of the whisky noon and night by the Rev. John question has been refused. Re,v. S. H. Lovelace will begin Lowry, the noted evangelist of Mrs. J. L. Davis, of Evansvillc. visited a protracted meeting at the M. E. Little Rock, Ark. the family of Mrs. J C. liourland last Church, South, at Madisonvillc, week. on January 23d, and has engaged Good. How to Look . To Cure a Cold In one Day Rev. John Lovvry, of Arkansas, to Good looks are really more than skin assist him. Rev. Lowry is now at deep, depending entirely on a healthy con- Take Laxative Uromo Quinine i(Tablets. Elkton in a meeting and this is ditional all the vital organs. If the liver All Druggists refund tho money it fails be inactive, you have-- biljouslook; if your to.Curc. 2jc. what the Progress says of him.9 a Tiik Bee omitted by oversight last week the formality of giving the Fcaso Sisters a complimentary notice. The full houses they played to, however, for two nights here, ameliorates their disappointment at not being 'writ up' by the press. Earlington was very well pleased and if they come this way again will give them a hearing. Dr. King s New Discovery is the grandest remedy ever made, as it has done so much for him and also lor others in bis comCalarth is a Disease munity. Dr. King's New Discovery is guaranteed for Coughs, Colds and ConWhich requires a constitutional remedy sumption. It don't fail. Two bottlei freo It cannot be cured by local applications. St Uernard Drug Store. Hood's Sarsaparilla is wonderfully successful! in curing catarrh because it eradicates from tho blood Ihe scrofulous taints A Qrcat Revival. which cause it. Sufferers with catarrh 18. of find a euro in Hood's Sarsaparilla, even One Elkton, Ky., Jan. the greatest revivals in the history after other remedies utterly fail. The local lodge of Odd Fellows, with the aid of visiting brethren from Sebrce, Mortons Gap, and Barncsley cut a wide swath Tuesday night. The occasion was the conferring of degrees on a portion of the several petitioners that stand ready for initiation or advancement in the degrees of that order. About 25 visiting brethren from Scbrec came on the evening train accompanied by the Sebrce Cornet Band, always popular in Earlington, and the most of whose members arc also Odd Fellows. Some fifteen members of the order also came from Mortons Gap and Barnsley. The Sebrce Band enlivened the evening with music both before and after the lodge work and the Sebree visitors left on the midnight train for home. Supper was served at Davis Hotel upon the arrival of the visitors and a smoker was enjoyed at the lodge rooms. J. W. Roystcr, J. W. Kinin, C. C. Winstead, Geo. Baley, Jos. Huckleberry, M. Hall, R. L. Huster,J. S. Alexander, J. Majors, ,L. Vaughn, W. C. McMillin and others were here from Rainbow Lodge. No. 1G5, Sebree. R. Hall, Jno. Dunning and others were here from Ihe Barnes-leLodge. Carl Woolfolk and Jacob Sadler were the candidates. y Elkton run. Conductor Shy is now in charge of the Elkton train, and makes a good man for the place. Agent Martin, of Sebree. made friend and relatives a brief call last week. He still reads tho Disoatcb. and his friends have given up all hope of reforming him. Everybody in tho employ of tho railroad seems to bo well pleased with the new Superintendent Section Foreman Nunlev made friends In Tennessee a short visit last week. Operator Frank Coffey, of Madisonville, was quito sick for a few days last week, but is now on duty again. Cleveland has asked tho clemency of the Governor of California In Denait of Worden. When ticket scalpers do a business of SGoo.oooper ear, is it not high timo for the protection of railroad comnanies. that something be dono to put a stop to ticket scalping? The railroad statistics for 1807 furnish an indication of tho prosperous condition of the country, for the railroad can not bo prosperous with the country depressed. There were last year only eighteen companies going into bankruptcy, representing ',537 miles of road and 192,800,000 capital, as against thirty-fou- r roads In 189G, representing 5,441 miles and $275,000,000, and against seventy-fou- r roads in 1893, representing 29,000 miles and a capital of $1,700,000,000. Mart Whitford has gone from Howell to Henderson to take cbargo of the switch engine at Ihe latter place. Last Sunday night while pcacably attending to his duties Conductor James Hughes was knocked in the bead, by some unknown highwayman and robbed of a considerable amount of money No clue to the robber. If reports nro true a couple of night operators one night last week got in some serious trouble in connection with taking train orders. Conductor Oscar Lutz, of the Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louis Railroad, had an experience a few mornings ago ho will not forget soon. Neither will tho citizens of Sellersburg, Ind., who are still laughing at the ludicrous spectacle Lutz presented as bis train drew away fr m the station and tho conductor and a bull calf went down the pike at a merry clip. A farmer bad placed a calf in a crate to be placed on the train. The trainmen over looked it, and as Lutz signaled to the engineer to leave be was attracted by the bawling calf. Quickly calling a countryman on tho platform to assist him, Lutz grabbed one side of the crate, intending to toss bis calfship into a car. Just then ihe bcttom of the crate dropped out. Lutz seized a rope around the calf's neck and away the pair went on their mad career. When the train reached Speed's Conductor Lutz was missed. The train backed to Selersburg slowly, expecting to find Lutz's mangled body. The crew was under the Impression that he had fallen off of the train. As tho engine reached the Sellersburg depot Lutz, with clothes bespattered and eyes gleaming, stood holding the bull calf. Both got on the train. Courier-Journa- l. tram-wreck- - Kev. Lowry Is ripe on illustrations and and bis sermons bava a experiences, life flavor to tbem practical, every-dathat will ever render him a popalar public speaker as well as a successful minister y !Ki of this same tolly among farmers persons were killed and several again. But wo havo faith that a mortnllyMvounded. large number of our intelligent Persons who are troubled with indiges farmers will not in future be gov- lion will oe Interested in the experience ot Wm. H. Penn, chief clerk in the railway erned by the one crop idea. Iowa, who The hopo of the farmer is in di- mail service at Des Moines, to testify to writes. "It elves me pleasure verse crops. the merits ot Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. For two years I A boy ol some thir'ecn years havo suffered from Indigestion, and am from 'Hccla, and a horse that subject to frequent attacks of pain in the bowels. One or two doses of didn't like the train, created a sen- stomach andnever falls to give perfect relief. this one day last The remedy sation on the street 35 and 50 cent sizes for sale by week. The boy sat in the saddle St. Bernard Drug Store. Earlington; lien with a bundle done up in a hand- T. Robinson, Mortons Gap, George King, kerchief awaiting the coming of St. Charles. Reports from some parts of Western Kentucky say that farm'. ers are wild over the prices being Twenty-nin- e years ago yesterpaid for tobacco and arc preparThere was a heavy rainfall here the great toring to plant large accragc of the day was the date ofaway the little yesterday afternoon accompanied which swept weed this year. Thus history re- nado by some thunder and lightening. peats itself and there is prospect town of Cave City, in which five Two and inches fifteen-hundredt- kidneys" be affected you have a pinched Exorrbody Eaj So. look Secure good health and you will have good looks. "Electric Bitters" is a Cnscarcta Cand v Catlinrtlc, tho most wongood Alterative and tonic. Acts directly derful modical discovery of tho nge, pleasgently on the stomach liver and kidneys. Purifies ant, and refreshing to tho taste, actbowels, and and positively the blood, cures pimples blotches and cleansing U10 on kldnoys. liver cnUro system, dispel colds, boils, and glvee a good complexion Every euro headache, lover, habitual constipation bottle guaranteed. Sold at St. Uernard and biliousness. PIcaso buy and try a box 10, 23, 00 cents, bow ana C. C. of Drug, Store. 50 cents per bottle. guaranteed to euro by nil druggists. h overflowing for the first time in months When you take cold nothing come3 in so useful as a bottle of Dr. Bell's Pine Tar Honey. Good for children, good for everybody. A remedy you can always rely upon to euro a cough, an attack ot croup or other bronchial trouble. Get a bottle today. For sale by St. Bernard Drug Store. Earlington, and Geo. King. St Charles. Better Than A Klondike Odd Mine. ! priceless when once lost. When you have a slight cold or conch lurest 3Sc in a. bottle ot Ur. Otto's Sprnce Gum Balsam, the returns are greater than a halt Interest In an Alaska gold mine, as uold cannot buy lost health, Uewnreo: a slight cold. Good health of rain had fallen up to 8:30 o'clock last night. Loch Mary is full and the horse's owner, with whom he was going to spend a few days in the country. A locomotive spoiled his .reveries and the horse ran away with the boy clinging to his mane, and bridle flying. The boy was dumped in the mud near tho new bridge and not sufficiently stunned to kep down his indignation and disappointment. He arose swearing at the man who owned the horse and cursing his hick at the loss ot a visit. The horse's owner walked home, Died. his home on Farren avenue, At Jn Earlington, Theodore Wilson, aged about 48 years, on Monday, Chairman Wood, of the Railroad Commissioners, has issued a call for the Commissioners to meet at Glasgow for the consideration of The Newport Board of Aldermen local subjects. has taken 2,052 ballots without reof the sult in the effort to elect a PresiWhere a catarrhal affection throat or head or any pulmonary ailment exists, a alight cold or a hacking cough is a serious thing to have it is so serious oou can not afford to have it. The delay yf one hour means danger the delay of ono day may mean death. Dr. Bell'a Pine Tar Honey will cure a cough or a cold in a nicut Will remove tho catarrhal aiiec lion or pulmonary ailment and build up the tissues supporting the lungs, rendering the system less susceptiblo to colds. For sale by St. Bernard Drug Store, Earlington, Geo King, St. Charles. dent. Iion't Toliarco Spit and Smoke lour Life An;. To quit tobacco easily and former, be mag nctlo, lull ot llfo, ncrvo and vigor, talto r, tho that makes weak men strong. All drugeists, tOe or tl. Curo guaranteed llooklct anil sample free. Address Bterltng Remody Co , Chicago or Now York. wnmlci-worke- This from the Evansville Tribune speaks welt for railroad employees fof the past year: "In Ihj twenty-fiv- e or more years that I have been tn railroad service," said a railroad superintendent, "I think it is no exaggeration to say that the relations beTo Cure a Cold in One Day. tween railway officials and employes during Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. the year 1897 were the pleasantest and tbiugs moved along with less friction than Atl Druggists refund the money if it fails in any year in the history of American to Cure. 25c For salo by St. Bernard roads. Not in many years has there been Drug Store, Earlington, Ky. such exemption from strikes as last year; in fact, there was not one worthy of callBears are being seen from time ing a strike, and I have come to the conclusion that railroad employes have learned on Pine mountain range in Leslie there is a better way to adjust wages and county. misunderstandings than by striking and Dr. Otto'a Spruce Gum Balsam the most tying up the railroads. Tho Debs strike colds, pleasant and was a great educator to railroad men as to croup, and allreliable remedy for coughs, ana soreness of tbe tliroat, cliest tho folly of trying to effect an adjustment lungs. large bottles, 25c. and 50c. of their differences through strikes, and the outlook for business is such, and the men A snake does not climb a tree by are now making such good wages that I can see no reason for uneasiness on the coiling around it, but by holding part of railway employes on the score of on with the points of its scales. wages. Strikes usually begin with the A snake could not climb a glass trainmen, and they aro now making the best wages since in the employ of the pillar. roads, engineers and conductors making from $110 to $150 per month, and in many To Carp. Constipation Forovcr. Tako Cascare, Candv Cathartic. 0n nr On. cases above the figures named: firemasisnd M C C. C. t all to euro, druggists refund money. brakeman are receiving an equally gocyKT I increase in wages, ana me time sctuttuies The noted evangelist, John A. of both passenger and freight trains are so fast, and so strictly are trainmen made ac- Cargile, of Alabama, has just becountable their trains on time, gun a protracted meeting at Pemthat trainmen are much fewer hours on the broke. road than in former years. On the other band, the railways generally have been Educate Yonr llovrels With Ciisearetg. well maintained, their efficiency increased, Candy Cathartic, curo constipation forever. and for the next few years no unusual ex 10c, 25c. It C. C. C. fall, druBRlsts refund money. penditures for renewals or repairs further than to equip all freight cars with air brakes and automatic couplers will be re WHH IS HOME WITHOUT MUSIC quired." high-grad- manufacturing and other Ia4Mf1w thai prove a blessing to the laboring men. The mechanical department of the St. Bernard Company is now rushed with work, putting In new machinery and building bridges and houses. Pressing business caused W. D. Caviness and crew to work last Sunday. Some trouble occurred at tbe Central City mines last week, and whether with or without just cause, the machine miners, twenty-fiv- e in number, walked out. Ben W. Robinson, of Halsey, made a brief visit here this week. Lee Salmon, of tbe Crabtree mines, reported as being a very sick man. He has been quite feeble for years, but of late has grown much worse. The Providence Coal Company has been doing a good business, this winter. The Hecla Coal Company contemplates putting in additional mininomachines they are so well pleased with tho work done by the one now at work. John Fcgan is not yet able to walk, but he is not permanently injured in any way by his laic accident. lohn Sullivan, a former miner at this place, is braking on this division of the L. iSN. One of our colored miners found it necessary last week to administer a severe flogging to a young son who thoughtlessly threw and broke out the glasi in a coach window of a passing train. Chicago, Jan. 15. Nine hundred mine operators and employes will assemble in Chicago Monday morning to consider one of the most important labor questions which has over come up in this country. Labor and capital will try to effect an amicablo and satisfactory arrangement of tbe wage problem among miners. The main object of Ilia big conference is moreover to prevent, if possible, a repetition of such disastrous strikes as that of 1897. Pennsylvania, Ohio, Illinois, Indiana and Iowa, the five big coal stales of the Union, will be represented. Tbe delegates will meet in tbe auditorium nf tho Y. M. C A building at 10 o'clock. The chairman will bo selected Monday morning and tbe sessions will bo continued through the week, or until some agreement is reached or the delegates conclude that no settlement can be made. Interest in the coming meeting is national One of the prominent Illinois delegates is Harry N. lay lor, general manager ot the Wilmington Coal company, with offices at 355 uearborn street, speaking ot the comer-enc- o Mr. Taylor said "The meeting cannot fail to be of tbe greatest importance to owners and operators. If we succeed in agreeing upon a relatively uniform rate of wages it will be one ol tbe most satisfactory settlements ever reached in tho labor controversies in the United States "In Illinois alone 33,000 miners will be be represented. The total number of employes concerned will approximate 200,000. In securing tbe location of tbe conference in Chicago we have reversed the custom of years. It has formerly been tbe usual thing to hold these important conferences in the cast, generally Pennsylvania, but this time the east has bad to recognize tbe importance of tbe western business interests and the delegates come to Chicago. , "It is not known exactly who will attend the meeting Those who are absent will be looked upon as the men not in touch with the general desiro for a settlement and probably efforts wilt be made to get tbem interested. It is difficult to anticipate possible action to be taken. It may result in an agreement and it may not. Whatever is done will be followed in all parts of the country." Sarsaparilla 56elS0i Any sarsaparilla Is sarsaparilla. True. So any tea is tea. So any flour is flour. But grades differ. You want the test. It's so with sarsaparilla. There are grades. You want the best If you understood sarsaparilla ai well as you do tea and flour It would be easy to determine. But you don't. How should you? When you aro going to buy a commodity whoso value you don't know, you pick out an old established' house to trade with, and trust their experience and reputation. Do so when buying-- sarsaparilla. Ayer's Sarsaparilla has been on the market 50 years. Your grandfather used Ayer's. It Is a reputable medicine. Thcio SLAUGHTER SALE How much or how little we paid for this stock of fygh grade stufif t to any one, but the rediculously low prices we are making should prove very interesting to everyone. These goods at these prices cannot last many days, for all who traded with Mr. Hopewell know that he knew good stuff and bought it, Everything marked in plain figures, one price to all. We quote a few prices : MENS' AND BOYS' SHOES! is of but little-interes- BIO STORE Pat. Tip. OF THE HOPEWELL STOCK AT THE ! 25 pairs Cong. 22 " Laco 15 .... '. ,...$1 6 pairs Cong. Cloth Top. Plain Toe " Lace Tan, Coin Toe Kangaroo Tan, Coin Too Pal-s Hopewell Price. 50 1 50 Ja 00 Our Price. $ oa t 00, 175 3 3 00 16 4 Calf Lace, Needle Too " Cong. Tan. Plain Ton 5 pairs Laco Tan, Square Toe " " Needle Toe 10 " 6 " Cong. Pat. Leather, Needle Too. 7 pairs Lace Pat. Leather, Needle Toe 1 1 ..$3 50 50 00 $3 50 4 00 C '. (2 00 3 OO . .. '. , Ox Blood Cloth Top. Needle Toe6U 10 pairs Enamel Needle Too " " " " Tan ClotbTop " " $5 00 613 500 5 00 $5 00 fv $z 50 eAli other res at (Jon'Gslaondin pfjces Gents' Furnishings. .? and Cuffs, Hopewell price,. $1.50, our price 19c 14 Silver Sbirts.Collars anCuffs Hopewell price, li.oo; our prico 10c 34 Monarch Shirts in Negligeea, Hopewell collar attached, price $1.50; our price 10c 17 Shirts in Negligees, Collars attached, Hopewell prico fi.oo; our price 7f. .,",,.. 15c it Gold Shirts, white, collars attached, Hopewell price, f I 25 our prico .Vte,. . ...,n. 25c 63c 63 c aro many Sarsavatillaabat only ono Ayct'0. It - cures. THE MAN IN THE CAU. Safe and snug in the sleeping car Are father and mother and dreaming child. The night outside shows never a star, For tho storm is thick and the wind is wild. Tbo frenzied train in its all meht race Holds many a soul in us fragile walls, d While up in his cab, with a face, Is the man in the greasy overalls. Through the fire box door tho beat glows white, Tbe steam is hissing at all the cocks; The pistons dance and the drive wheels smite Tho trembling rails till tbe whole earth rocks. But never a searching eye could trace Though the night is black and tbe speed appals A line of fear in the d face Of the man in the greasy overalls, No halting, wavering coward he, As he lashes bis engine around the curve, But a Grant or Leo, With a heart of oak and an iron nerve, And so I ask that you make a place In tbe temple of heroes, sacred halls Where I may hang the smoke-staine- d face Of the man in the greasy overalls. Selected. smoke-stainesmoke-staine- Puffs, Tecks, Ascots, Bows and Hopewell's Price, 50c; our price . Or, 3 for 50c. T2& Ties, all kinds, Hopewell's price, 25c; our price 30 Dozen Anchor Brand Collars, (new styles) Hopell price, 15c; , our price Or, 3 for 25c. 15 dozen E. & W. Collars, Hopewell price 25c; our price.... 3 dozen E: & W. puffs, Hopewell prico 40c; our price 295 Ties in ""ft. ,,.. 63c to dozen Collars, a litllo soiled, 49 Monarch Sbirts,coIored Hopewell price 15c; our prico bosom while body, Hopewell price, $1.50; our prico 18 Silver Shirts, colored bosom, white body, Hopewell price, $t.oo; our price 78 Gold Shirts, colored, Collars 125 Sbirts.selected from the cren ot tho $1.50 Monarch and Gold. Tbe very newest styles, 3 to 5c and patterns for Spring, at.. 93 500 63c 63c 23 Stiff Hats, Hopewell price tl.25 to $1.50; our price 27 Stiff Hats, Hopewell price ft.. - 75 to $2.50; our price All Soft Hats About Half price. 93c the Hopewell stock de onlv. to select our own &cidedrunning mates lorconsisted stockcents' coods not, for thehave our some things ladies, as the men. These are of we from however,- - newest goods, but the odds and ends, one and two pair of a kind, to close. 114 pairs 97 pairs Button Shoes some Hand Turned, some McKay, and some Welts, sizes 1, 2, 2j4i 3 former-pric$1.5010 $2.50, now Lace and Button Shoes, Needle Toe, Hand Turned, all sizes, former price, $2.50 to S3.50, now e 98c. fi.68. Dulin, McLeod & Co. VI&disoarx'vi.lls K.y. r. HOW TO FIND OUT, Fill a bottle or common water glass with urine, and let it stand twenty-fou- r hours; a sediment or setting indicates a diseased When urine condition of the kidneys. stains linen it is positive evidence of kidney trouble. Too frequent desire to urinate or pains in tho back, is also convincing proof tLat tbe kidneys and bladder are out of order. WHAT TO DO. There is a comfort in tbe knowledge so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-roo- t, tho great kidney remedy, fulfills every wish in relieving pain in the back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part of tbe urinary passages. It corrects inability to bold urine and scalding urin In passing it, or bad effects following use of liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to get up many times during tbe night to urinate. Tbe mild and extraordinary effects of Swamp-Rois soon realized. It stands tbe highest for its most wonderful cures of tbe most distressing cases. If you need a medicine you should have tbe best. Sold by price fifty cents and one dollar. For a sample bottle and pamphlet, both sent free by mail, mention Tub Bee and send your full postoffice address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bingbampton, N. Y. The proprie' tors of this paper gaurantee tbe genuine nessof this offer. drug-gests, FRUITS. Vegetables and Garden Seeds, are my specialties, and in this line I defy competion, but this is noteall, I also sell Staple and Fancy m. GRO CTE R I E CIGARS AND TOBACCO. Highest Market Price paid for Eggs, Apples, Country Hams, and Potatoes My Motto: "Satisfaction or Money Refunded, r 11 ot A MOAYON BLOCK. . NINTH STREET. - James E. Berry, the "millionaire January 17, 1898. Interment at tramp," died at Paducah Monday Earlington cemetery Tuesday. morning, the victim of dissipation. Berry has attracted a great deal of The Debating Club Pogram. attention in this section of KenThe following program will be tucky recently. rendered at the Debating Club on A Cure far Lame Back. Tuesday night, January 25: "My daughter, when recovering from an bong, yuartette. attack ot fever, was a great sufferer from Recitation, 'Harry Myers. pain in the back and hips," writes Louden Song, Quartette. Grovcr, ofSardis, Ky. "After using quite Recitation, Ruth Wyatt. a number ol remedies without any benefit Debate, question: Resolved that she tried ono bottle of Chambelain's Pain abolBalm, and it has given entire relief." capital punishment should be also a certain Chamberlain's Pain Affirmative, J. E. Day, cure for rheumatism. Balm issalo by Den T ished. For Mrs. Ida Walker, Miss Mary Negative, W. A. Mothcrshcad. Toombs, C. C. Hall, Miss Sue Burr. Duet, Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. Moore, Koblnson, Mortons Gap; Gebrce King, St. Chules; St.Uernard Dru Store, Karling-to- n. " JThe Bennyrile ball club will be organized early, with Paducah, Henderson, BowlingGreen, probably Guthrie in it, Teachers' Money. correspondent tp the Sports. says-Teachers' wages are lower than usual this year. They must cut Ducklen's Arnica Salve. their expenses in every way. Those The best Salve in tho world for Cuts, who expect to attend school this Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever year will do so at Hanson, where Sores. Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, bruptions, and the rates arc the lowest to be Corns and all Skin no pay required. posi-Is Piles or found in the state. Three teach- tively cures to give perfect satisfaction It or guaranteed ers offer especial advantages in all money refunded. Prico 25c per box. For courses. Write for particulars to Sate by St. Bernard Drug Store. Prin. E. McCulley, county exPalmer Scott, tho little son of a aminer, Hanson, Ky. . Lee county farmer, had one of his More cattle is being fed in Ken- fingers bitten offrhya mule while before. feeding it hay. f tucky this winter Owens-boro"anT a -- H IIH than-eve- r MSMS iSfet Fo a dime (10c) take our choice from A mountain railway Duiit on quite a e compositions in novel plan was tested last year on a small the following scale, and is to be shortly opened in a dif- full sized sheet music, printed on good ferent locality for regular service. The paper, ent prepaid by mail' (Pianp) principal feature of the new system is that 512 "Farewell to the Piano" Beethoven Governor Bradley refuses to the force' ot traction is directed vertically 134 ' The Raft" (Vocal) Pinsuti. from a and pardon Jeff Morrow, who was con upward, ran isis derived the only balloon. 838 "Hondo Capriccioso"(l'iano) purpose A single used lor Mendelssohn. victed of the murder of Charles of directing the course ot the train and Lee, in Todd county, last spring. keeping tho balloon with its load captive. 20 "Ask Mo Not Why" (Vocal) Donizetti. To this end the rail is made and 103 "Tannhauser March (Piano). Wagner. Wanderer" (Vocal) . . .Schubert AND ACTIVE the car runs on it, gripping it from the 157 "Tho Leybach. or ladies to travel tor responssides and from below. The rail is an- 100 "Faust" op 35 (Piano) Monthly ible established house In Kentucky. chored to the ground at distances of about 37 "Bells of St Mary's (Vocal). .Rodney. S63.00 and expenses. Position steady, Refer In the descent Ihe propelling 101 "DeMolay Commandery March" ence. Enclose stamped envelope. 15 feet. (Piano). ...Marzian. The Domnlon Company, Dept. R., Chicago. forco is gravity, and the balloon acts ns a oG "Hear Me, Norma" (Vocal duet) A check to prevent accelerated motion Bellini. The prospect for a good fruit ballast of water, taken up at the top of tho crop all over the State this sum- - mountain, provides tho additional down- 377 "March of Funebre" (Piano),.., Chopin. Iho Swallows" (Vocal ward force required. The track carries 107 "Land mer is favorable. Massini duel) which can be receptacle, the water ' opened by the aeronauts during tho jour- 102 "Musical Club Waltz" (Piano) Redman. OUR OUARANTCH $100.00 IN OOLD. ney. Tho truck and the receptacle toSend 2; postage for our Dargiin CataWc will par One Hundred Dollarsln Gold for gether weigh about C6o pounds, and when any and every case of cough and colds where there is no wind the receptacle carries logue. no benefit In derived from the use of Dr. Otto'a N. B. Our references are the Y. M. C. Spruce Gum Ualsam. It contains nothing In- about 1, loo pounds of water, making a tojurious and ta so pleasant to take, licware ot tal weight of i,7J3 pounds. When it is A or any bank in our city Address JOHN HORN PUBLISHING CO., Imitations. windy the strain between the balloon and Louisville, Ky the truck is diminished by letting the waThe State Christian Endeavor ter out of the receptacle, thus compen Ginger Is a tropical production Convention will be held in Louis- sating for tho difference in power. The difference in weight caused by the passen- ot Mexico, where it crows wild. ville Friday. gers entering or leaving the car is regu- It has been cnltivated from an lated by the use of seperato weights, a early period in tropical Asia. for Fifty Cents. Guaranteed tobacco habit curo, makes weak sufficient number of which will be kept at men strong, blood pure. 60c, ei. All druggists. each station. The tests made of this system wero very FOR ALASKA BUSINESS. The failure of the crops in the favorable, and the inventors, Messrs TUB nUKLING ION'S CHEAT ADVANTAGES and Brackebusch. are East Indies has caused an advance Votderauer, a similar line to run preparTake the skort line to Pitget Sound, up the ot 100 per cent, in the price of ing to build Had Reichcnball, viz: The Burlington Route near Hochstauffen, via cubeb berries and lemon grass oil. Bavaria The inventors purpose making Billings, Mont, and the N.P. R. R. balloon with a diameter of C5 feel 7 a Dr. Otto's Spruce Gum Balsam Is a scientific inches and a lifting power of 10,650 From 50 to 200 milet and several remedy baited on modern discoveries and com- pounds. the The balloon car, net, rope etc , hours of journey saved from pounded by chemists of renown who have given throat and lung diseases a life study. Ask your weigh 4,620 pounds, and an allowance of Missouri Valley via this direct druggist to procure tl for you if not In stock. 3,300 pounds is made for passengers and Northwest Main Line. Look at Sold in two sites, 25c. and Oc. aeronauts, leaving a margin of 2,G0 the map from St. Louis, Kansas pounds. St. Peter's, Rome, is one of the There is a storage house, where tho bal- City or St. Joseph, via Lincoln, case be left most colossal buildings in the loon maymeasures inare of storm, to and alt Neb., and Billincs to Seattlo, Ta- observed insure coma and Portland. The BurlForty-thre- e reigned possible Popes world. tho absolute safety of the passengers Tho while it was being built. whole device seems very appropriate for ington Route is also the scenic tbe purpose it is to fulfill, and there seems line via. Colorado to San Frannot St. Louis Republic Almanac. no reason why tbe enterprise shouldIllus- cisco and Portland. prove entirely succesful. From the The finest wide observation This "Book of Facts" issued by trated Zeitung WANTED-TRUSTWORTUY I to KiWXIS 'mmnm comXDowrr UJP H vrj rii K iM.iHin.i liviSsn Anrrir crsax vm t. rwn ii sTnun'! ,& i.iyu XsMa&y? &fe PRICES & REFERENCE; ximmmuT . jM$' v .' wregsasgamw", tanqjtf PI4 1 I jJ53SS5 m-- (SILMIL-IUMrM- t w.0wj 1 U ' IXiV x. .1 T5is ssHtBl-T- 4nfalslW t.v . Si. T iilH Pz(rJ ViA H lT'siBF sslllllllllHsssisssssCssssssBn -- VisllY-J- I &f BEST aiUUHEI VUMiw OH the ;2fRtmiim T$ MArlKE$ SfW5" ATfJpL SM f? - SK 'VirT?tf'2Wtto "1iVm Tfc-- M. - JH W M 4W sV M M A V . I sS ViiJ 1 T - r z1 1,. ... . " - -- ! ANDY GATI1AKTI i' icaivei CURE CONSTIPATION to 1 ALL tprlmWtofft, BERNARD BftYANMOl'PEI UMDUl UUfiliaiMuul Cuearrts sretIieWM!l-i-rtMiv pniDlUTiPDh to rare snyesMOfeonstlpstlofl.eo easy natural malic tire. Bfrrrip or r!pe,tiat so DRUGGISTS l bim-- i t li. STERLING BEMBBr 10., CM. Mrl. Can. , or Ken Tors. Jlt.j the at. Louis Kepublic is an encyclopedia for 1898. It has been DOWN IN THE MINES. carefully compiled, contains over 500 pages of 10,000 facts, and treats on 2,000 topics. The inThe warm winter weather of the past formation supplied is of such a two weeks has had a depressing effect on the the the specific and general nature that it coal coal dealers, as show decrease in elseorders plainly here and will be found very valuable as a where. ready reference book. It teems Among tbe warm friensls Senator Hanna with things one wants to know and bad in Ohio during bis contest for retells these facts when one wants to election was President Ralcbford of tho know them. If sells for 25 cents a United Mine Workers. He, along with of copy and wjll be sent postpaid on thousands toof miners man that and other confail see why a should of price hy The Republic, St. states for bis accummuUtlon of be receipt demned wealth, Louis, Mo, whan he invests bis money In mining, Pintschlighted vestibulcd trains, with sleepers and free chair cars, available for all classes of travel, arc operated via the Burlington Route. Tourist sleepers beyond Denver or Billings. Get the Burlin ton's Klondike folder, the best yet published. made bv Steamer reservations General Agent, W. D. Sanborn, San Francisco, A. C. Sheldon, Portland, or M. T. Benton, Se- vM? - ORUErlrAMD ij ... - '! rJs ORDERS PRONPTLYTilXEtT i.u WMWL USE rio (mm (ka Tik. S" ..,,. . yysJ, P ft m W M 'i dfar riT? SFACTloySUARAIs attle. IIOWAHD ELLIOTT, General Manager, KsKaitAJa2Ms1slKssHssssssssssssssHi B W sW J W I. W. WAKELEV, General Pass. Agt, MO. f J sB Wl P KSSSH St, Louis, A L in s, - . c,1 ? V.. ' eaaaaaaaaaaaaaasa saSSSSBasaaSsaSsaSl . t THE SUNDAY SCHOOL. LESSON IV, FIRST QUARTER, INTERNATIONAL SERIES, JAN. 23. 'J. L This Space and will contain lots of good things for 1898. is sold, MemText of the Lesson, Math, r, ory Verses, 0 Oolden Text, .Math, v, 14 Commentary liy tlie Itcv. II. M. Stearns. 1. "And seeing tho multitudes Howcnt up Into a mountain, nnd when Ho was set His disciples enmo unto Him." It would bo most lnstructlvo to gather together nil tho mountain scenes nnd Incidents of Scripture nnd contrast them with thoso of tho plains. In connection with this lesson ono might glnnco fortrnrd to tho mountain scones In tho llfo of Christ, tho mount of prayer, tho mount of transfiguration, tho mount of tho ascension. 5. "And Ho opened His mouth nnd taught them, saying." It seems to mo very plain that Ho taught Ills disciples theso things and that this Is a sermon for thoso who havo received Him and aro willing to bo His disciples. All who truly rocolvo Him nro saved, but to bo n dlsclplo ono must bo willing to bo given tip wholly to Him, to bo taught by Him, nnd to bo an o apostlo ono must bo willing to go for Him. Thoro aro fow among tho saved who by word and deed proclaim Jesus Lord to tho glory of God tho Father (Phil. II, 11). Do your 8. "Blessed aro tho poor In spirit, for theirs is tho kingdom of heaven." In Jos. 11, 5, wo read of tho poor of this world rich in faith and heirs of tho kingdom. In Zcph. Ill, 13, wo read of an aflllctcd and poor pcoplo who trust In tho Lord. Hut It Is not their poverty, but their fnlth, that unites them to Christ. Our Lord speaks of tho poor and contrlto spirit that trembles at His 'Word; tho broken and contrlto heart that Is acceptable) to Him (Isa. lvll, 15; bcvl, 0; Ps. II, 17). 4. "Blessed aro they that mourn, for they 6hall bo comforted." If wo consider tho kingdom and tho glory of tho King, yet to bo manifested, and then sco Him as tho Teacher sitting hero In humiliation uttering theso words, wo sliall bo greatly helped In our meditation thereon. Of all tho sorrowful pcoplo that over lived on earth Ho was tho man of sorrows and acquainted with grief (Isa. 1111, 8), and yet Ho Is tho Father of mercies and Qod of all comfort (II Cor. 1, 8), who comforts us oven hero, that wo may comfort others wbilo wo wait for tho fullness of comfort nt His coming (I Thess. Iv, 18). 6. "Blessed nro tho meek, for they shall Inherit tho earth." His glory shall bo tho fullness of tho wholo earth, all tho kingdoms of tho world shall bo Ills and ours with Him (Isa. vl, 8, margin; Rev. zl, 15; John zvll, S3 ; Rom. vlll, 17, 18). Nono on earth, not oven Moses, meeke t of men of his tlmo (Num. zil, 8), was ever as meek as Him, who said I am meek and lowly In heart. Slnco tho earth Is ours wo can afford to let others havo It Just now if necessary and bo miscalled and misunderstood for so doing. 0. "Blcsood aro they which do hunger and thirst after righteousness, for they shall bo filled." Wo must still keep beforo us the kingdom when tho earth shall bo flllcd with tho knowledge of tho glory of tno .bora ana tho Jiing who is righteousness Itself, tho Lord our righteousness, tho righteous Lord, who loveth righteousness (Jer. zzlll, 0; Ps. zl, 7). Of courso thcro Is In each caso a present application whllo waiting for tho kingdom, and ovcry dlsclplo may dally bo filled with tho Spirit (Eph. v, 18). 7. "Blessed aro tho merciful, for they shall obtain mercy." Part of Ills nnmo is tho Lord, tho Lord Qod, merciful and gracious (Ez. zzzlv, 0). no delights to ezcrclso morcy or loving kindness (Jer. lx, 23, 24), nnd tho earth shall yet bo filled with It, but now Ho longs to find thoso who will bo tho bearers of it to others. Vherover any ono Is willing to show mercy to others, they shall obtain freely an abundanco of It to pass on. It Is n great mlstako to dcslro anything just for ono's own uso. Our Lord nover lived unto nim-sel- f, but having all things in Him, If wo nro willing to bo channels of blessing to others Ho will soo that tho channel Is flllcd. 8. "Blessed nro tho puro In heart, for they shall 6eo God." Ho alono was truly puro in ccart, ana iio was uod. Vhcn wo sco Him, wo ceo God. Somo day wo shall seo Him and bo llko nim, oven as to our bodies (I John 111, S; Phil, ill, 21). Now wo aro to behold Him in tho glass of His word (II Cor. ill, 18), and in proportion as wo do wo shall bo chnnged into nis Imago, bo that others seeing Him In us any-wher- &33tH4&3$t3tHtH3fttftJH ?v1 urn n t H t at vI I nr nil inn iiini nniinini $ Ik LfjjJP'l nt Jrl uii nnii 111 nn u n! n i IPitfW 3 villi V rl DOmHINlitkl 1 Lw fi I'll wJ Li 11 I m 11 0 0 ! I I INCORPORATED. Miners and Shippers of QQAL AND COKE. -- Ji- 31 I BfflHtBIP MIIIEYimrUlltmilllllllMfl Two ThroughTrains Daily Running Pullman Vestibule SlMfMag snu uining warsnuavilie so VBteOff 13 HOURS NASHVILLE TO CHICAGO Nrtri - I General Office, Earlington, Kentucky, i i 3 MBBHHWMjMH BiTerrTLolri OfTioesB. i A. M. ? t CARROLL, Manager, 201 N. Cherry Street, Nashville, Tennessee. NRWnnr.n - They ore made of Southern Iron by Southern Workmen, who aro sustained, by the products or Souttiera warmers. They last longer nnd make more homes happy than any other Stove oil earth. Fire backs Guaranteed for 15 years. If your Dealer docs not handle" tliemT WRITE FOR CATALOQUE. T T ENTERPRISE on in DAILY OVER X Wholesale Agents -JOHN BRIDGMAN, Room R. G. ROUSE, Manager, Palmer House, Broadway, Paducah, Kentucky. t MnJr. klmnt T n..:M11n rATJT T T T PI? Mn.mr rrnnr Mfii'n nml Allrtinn RtrpPtcs. Memphis, Tcnn. Kentucky. A. S. FORD, Manager, 327 Upper Second Street, Evansvillc, Ind. "HEWORLEAKS&FLORIDASPECIil," Leaves New Orleans Dally at la.ox boob viL.n.K.K. Nshvlliat;.3oa.ta. Through Buffet Sleeping Car from New ,,,.k., Orleans "CHICAGO & KASHYILLE LIMITED0 Leaves Nashville Dally at 7.10 p. n. j Tor T. HESSER, Hauser Building, St. Louis, Mo.; J. W. 85, Hartford Building, Chicago, 111. ft USB 200,000 svanr oivimq BATtePACTION. I THE FAMOUS ND, 3 MABKET. I BEN EQAL, I ft detailed Information, aidrasj P. P. JRPFRIES, aen'l Passenger Ageat Bvaasvllle, lad. D. II. IIILLMAN, aen'l Southern Aftat Nashville, Tenn. S. L. ROQERS, Trav. Pajseagcr Agent Atlanta, Qa. T. ROBINSON, For all uses, from Earlington, Diamond and St. Charles Mines. Only Vibrating Screens and Picking Tables used. THE BEST SELECTED COAL IN THE Morton'M Gap, DKUGS DRUGGIST ICoxnt:u.C3l:y AND MEDICINES, PERFUMERY and TOILET ARTI-CLE- S Alwayson bands fall and compliteatockof PAINTS AND OILS. BRUSHED BDKK FOR BASE BURNERS UND Why buy High-price- FURHM8. PrfYICISANS' PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED. BJBss " is"' Anthracite Coal, when you can get ST. BERNARD 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. d GEORGE KING, DRUGGIST, ST. CHARLES, KENTUCKY. Nice Line of Druggists' Sundrief. Prescriptions Carefully Compounded. Phillips & Buttorff Mfg. Co. COOKING AND HEATING STOVES, Mantels and Crates. IToUowwarc, Tinware, Etc. '. NASHVILLE, TENN. UAKUrACTUntas OF i &-t'- ASK YDUR DEALER FDR IT AND SAVE MONEY 2 - You Aro Going North, If CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR. OUR CORN ABROAD. Topic For tho Week licglnnlnp Jan. 16. Couimeut by Her. S. II. Dojlc. Tone Fishers of men ; how to win souls. (A question Lox meeting sugn Tim. It, gested.) Iu tho topical rcferenco vro liavo tho You Are Going South, China, Crockery andjjlassware, Cutlery, WOODEN AND WILLOWWAP.E. Everything necessary nnd convenient for tho Kitchen, Dining1 Room, Laundry and Dairy. BICYCLES A SPECIALTY. cUkCS" r" MEDICINt for the A Poeular Proprietary- - "1 MILLION. Medicine Sold at Retail for Five Cents a Package the first experimental step in a direction that may lead to a revolution in the trade. A New York company of manufacturing chemists, the Itlp&ns Chemical Company, placed upon the market about Ave jcan ugua medicinal tablet or "tabule" competed of compressed powdered preparation .f itrtaln medicinal drugs which bail been ascertained to be of more General uso amoui: medical men than any other, for the cure or al lcvlatlon of inch Ills common to manna lmru their origin in an lmpatrol duration or weakened capacity for assimilating food.absorblng nourlahment and eliminating waste. Tnecataloguoof Ilia Included under this head Is aald to Include pretty neatly excry V.I and nrotiMtad ni to retain 1U dualities Intact and unimpaired through any cxltndcd lapse of time In any climate. Only tho choicest drug should be used, their preparation should bo In accordance with tho latest perfected methods of modern science, thetabulcs packed In glass, protected by absorbent cotton, and securely corked. KTcn the corks used hare been of a grade so high In its requirements that no manufacturer of these stoppers could supply mora than a small proportion from Ma output that ercry-dawould meet the exacting specifications. Tho glass vials were In turn xackcd In taxes of equality not surpassed In beauty and perfection of workmanship by thoto used by the most fastidious dealers in Jewels and ornaments of gold. Having set thrtrblghfttandard, vary from It, the proprietors resorted to tho accepted niodrtn andneverconscntlngto methods of making their commodity known, and seven hundred thousand dollars Invested w Ithln lire years In newspaper advertising has informed every American citizen concerplfiB the superior nnd surprising qualities of III pans Tabules. thoughtful and painstaking observers of the changed conditions that sweep overvile commercial world, and careful to noto every circumstance having a bearing upon tho successful prosecution of their trade, the managers of the company have noted that there Is a present Insistent demand for a lower price for every article that reachos or approaches an unlrer&al use, and that the people, although requiring the being called best of everything, resent unnecessary upon to pay heavy percentages for superfluous protection against deterioration that might rewrapping and packing or purchaso Intended to be consumed lu a sult fa Years, but Is needless In the case of a by discovered, and proved the test of time and actual experience, week. It has al&o been the that these Tabules do not havomighttendency to loss of qualities or diminution of exat first havo been expected. Inasmuch as. under cellence from exposure that favorable conditions, those that bare lain loose In a drawer, n traveling bag or pocket for several weeks or months are foundw to bo practically as Xrcsu and as efficacious as ever. Acting upon these suggestions, and noting particularly the unimpaired prosperity of Croat newspapers now sold to.' cent instead of tho old rate of Ave times that amount, und the general tendency In all directions toward low rates and Increased sales, the company have entered upon tho experiment of putting up III pans Tabules In pasteboard cartons, which they will offer to tho trado upon terms which will permit of package being sold by the druggist or storekeeper nt a price lower than ever Mfore adopted for one half a ten tabules, or a proprietary medicine FIVE CENTS the manufacture doses, forIn tho formcent each. with whtr-and sale ThAMmnnnv will tint rllvonttnue the people havo learned to know and value the Blpans Tabules, but will offer the cheaper as may desire them. It should sort experimentally for the benefit of such understood that the quality of tho medicine Is ldentlcalln both sorts, the only difference pack. being la tho form and comparative cost of packing or putting up. The five-ceages are not yet to bo had of all dealers, although It Is probable that almost any drug-s- t will obtain a supply when requested by a customer to do so 1 but In any case a single arton. containing ten tabules, will be sent, postage paid, to any address for fire cents la stamps, forwarded to tho lllpans Chemical Co., No. WSpruee St., New York, Until the goods are thoroughly Introduced to tho trade, agents and peddlers will be supplied at a niM nh ph win niinnr tti.m a rair maririn or TYonc. viz. I 1 aoun canons Tor u cent. la dozen (111 cartons) for 11.S2. 8 gross (7J0 cartons) for $20.52. 25 gross (3,(00 cartons) for $100. cash with tho order la every case Llch j" J 1... AAAAAAAAAMAAAAAAAAAAAAAA 1 AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA. shall want to know nim. t. "Blessed nro tho peacemakers, for they shall bo called tho children of God." As God is tho God of Peaco and tho Lord Jesus tho Prlnco of Peace, wo aro nctlng very much llko children of God whon wo carry peaco everywhere. When tho kingdom comes, thcro will bo peaco on earth, war no mora Ab thoso to whom tho kingdom belongs wo nro to carry samples of it In our dally llfo lovo, joy, peaco for all. Wo aro children of God by faith in Christ Jesus (Gnl. ill, 20), and thcro 13 no other way to becomo n child of God. But being such wo nro to manifest It and yield so fully to God that Ho may do all Ho desires to through us to carry peaco through Christ to all pcoplo. 10. "Blessed nro they which aro persecuted for righteousness' sake, for theirs Is tho kingdom of heaven." Tho world will not tolcrato this kind of llfo any mora than It tolerated John tho Baptist or tho Lord Jesus. In tho eyes of tho world, even tho religious world, this llfo of tho kingdom with its lowliness, 6orrow for sin, meekness, righteousness, mercy, purity nnd peace, Is simply ridiculous, fanatical, not may do well enough for fit for tho times; old pcoplo nnd llttlo children, but men and women who nro men and women indeed (In their own estimation) will not put up with It, or even suffer It to bo taught if they can help It. 11. "Blessed nro yo when men shall you nnd persccuto you nnd shall say all manner of ovll against you falsely, for My sake" In other words, If, for Christ's 6akc, you nro lied about (scomnrgln), misro-vl- solemn charge of Paul to Timothy in regard to his work ns pastor of tho church at Ephcsus. It has particularly to do with his work in rotation to tho unsaved his work as a flshor of men or as a soul winner. Paul's solemu words aro not only applicable to nil ministers, but to all Christians, for all have a duty to perform to tho unsaved. There is an obligation resting upon every disciplo of Christ to do what ho can to lead tho unsaved to Christ Tho importanco of performing this Christian duty is emphasized by tho fact that God in Christ will hold us responsible Solemnly in tho uamo of God and of tho Lord Jesus Christ, who should judgo tho living and the dead nt His second coming, Paul entreats Timothy to perform his duty. Christ would hold him responsible, and this should urge him to earnestness and fidity. Christ will hold us responsible for our duty to tho unsaved nlso. Many aro unsaved about us. Wo havo n duty to perform toward them. Christ will hold us responsible. Aro wo fulfilling tho duty that wo owo toward tho unsaved about us? Last Year's Export Nearly 70,- 000,000 Bushels More than any Previous Year. Farm Prices Keep up and ness Generally Good. Washington, D. Busi- The reports from all over the country indicate in the commercial and mercantile lines a confidence in all branches of industry and trade. That prices can move upward, notwithstanding the claims last year of the silver men that permanently increased prices could not come under the present standard of money, has been thoroughly Slight reactions, demonstrated. olcn.ne, occur, and are looked forV is lliJ trend of the market The steadily for improvement. activity in the stock market at the opening of the year was most marked and strengthens the opinion that money now idle will soon find its way into the channels of trade and enterprise. The failures for 1897, in spite of the general depression and stagnation with which the year opened, show the smallest aggregate of liabilities of any year since 1892. The figures by different branches of business show that in fifteen out of twenty-eigclasses the failures were lower than in any previous year of which there is a record. Pledged to a definite economic policy and the continuance of the present standard with the incoming of the McKinley administration there was at once a very marked decline in banking and manufacturing failures. The number has been growing smaller and smaller as compared with the corresponding periods of last year, and the first week of the new year finds all branches of business and industry standing upon a basis of permanence which stimulates all other and independent industries Bank clearing last to activity. week, largely swollen by the annual settlement, reached one of heaviest figures in the history of the country, being an increase of eighteen per cent, over the corresponding week of 1897. With a weekly increase in the bank clearings all over the country and constantly increasing factory pay rolls, the trade outlook at the beginning of a year was never more promising. Especial activity is seen in the iron trade factories, the and in the latter finding difficulty in keeping up with orders. No trouble has been experienced in the payment of the enormous sum of $54,000,000.00 by the Union Pacific syndicate to the Government. This was done with out its effect being in the least felt bv the money market, notwith standing it is a transaction which eclipses anything of the kind ever before known in this counAll trouble and stringency try. was avoided through the skilly of Secretary Gage, whose practical knowledge of banks and banking guided his action. Farm prices keep up and our The export trade is enormous. United States furnished in 1897 of the wheat more than required by European importing countries. Our exports of Ameri- ht C, Jan. 15. represented, John II. Castleman, Arthur G. Langbair, Breckinridge ;n Royal Insurance Co. Of T The Largest Fire Insurance Company in the World. Does the Largest Business in the Stale of Kentucky. Does the Largest Business in the Southern States. Losses Paid in Kentucky in 1896 $249,831.03 Barbee & Castleman, MANAGERS. Southern Department, Home Office Louisville, Ky. !! foundation, you nro n blessed person, for you aro thus privileged to havo intlmato and wondrous fellowship with your Lord. 13. "Bejolco nnd bo exceeding glad, for great Is your reward In heaven, for so persecuted they tho prophets which wcro beforo you." Fellowship with tho prophets and with Christ and with God Himself do wo In any senso apprcclato it or aro wo inclined to murmur at theso things when they corao to us and say, "How unjust, how unreasonable, how strango ! Wo will not stand itl" nnd thus by tho lack of meekness and potlcnco miss His present approval nnd nlso tho reward which Ho would gladly glvo us In that day If wo would only put up with things for His sake? Sco tho special reward for enduring In Jas. 1, 13; Rev. II, 10, and trust Him for graco to accept anything for His sako If only Ho can U glorified. AFTER MARCH 1. things said about you without a particle of slandered, falsely accused, PAUL M. MOORE EARLINGTON. KY Resident Agent for Harlington and Vicinity. WW i t t Man-of-Wa- Kentucky will not be Launched Until Then. r Paul's method of soul winning is tho preaching of tho word of God. "Preach tho word; bo instant in season and out of reason; reprove, rebuko, exhort, with all long suffering and doctrine." Constant, earnest, practical, patient and loving application of God's work is Paul's ono method of soul winning. It is tho ono method of soul winning that should bo used today. To lead men to Christ wo must get tho word of God into their minds and hearts and lives. With lovo in our hearts toward all who aro unsaved wo should go to them with tho word of Qod nnd plainly nnd tenderly press tho claims of God in Christ upon them, provo to them from tho word of God their condition as sinners, show them tho lovo of God in Christ, and God's willingness and nbility to savo them from tho guilt and of sin. If wo cannot thus talk to men ourselves, wo can invito them to tho houso of God, when thoy can havo tho power of God's word applied to them. Thero was great necessity for Paul's solemn chargo to Timothy. Men wcro falling away from sound doctrine. What a necessity for tho 6amo reason today I When wo realizo how much falso teaching and falso philosophy is abroad in tho world today, wo can get an idea of tho pressing need of urging God's word upon men. Paul was faithful in doing it, and at tho end of lifo, as he calmly looked into tho future, ho saw only blessedness and joy beforo him and for all thoso who liko him had boon faithful to Christ. Biblo Readings. Dan. xii, 8; Math, v, Lnko, iv, iv, iii, viii, Acts ii, ix, Rom. xi, 13, 14; I Cor. vii, Gal. vi, 0, 10; I Tim. 10; ix, iv, 10; Jas. v, 20. conso-quenc17-213-11; 87-40; 20-410-2- You Aro Going East, can wheat and flour aggregated ur Colored of the 182,000,000 bushels out You Are Going West; world's shipments of 320,000,000 All communications ami millers of news et bushels of that product. t lining 10 Ibis column slioul J be aJ Jret seJ 10 puneuaec ticket via the Geo. Aleiamdii, Ksilincjon, Kr. The increased demand abroad for com has been one of the most Mrs. Mititie Kay h still very sick. satisfactory commercial features of recovering (mm bcr Mrs. Susan During the month of De- recent illness Hash ii 1897. cember nearly twice as much corn Mr. Henry Itoss Ins been with us a few went to Europe as in the corre- da) 3. sponding month of 189G. The Kev. Poster preached his farewell serLouisville rucHviuc n. n. people of Europe arc slowly learn- mon Sunday night. Rev Moore, of Tennessee, preached al ing that corn is good for man as AliO SO OtCUP. well as beast. The total exports the Baptist church Sunday. William Gibson is on the sick list this of corn last year amounted to Tho Maximum of Safety, week. bushels, or nearly 70,000,-00- 0 arc attending Ulysses and Martin bushels more than in any school at Madisonvilie. The Maximum of Speed, previous year. In the six years Some people have been sending news on preceding 1897 the average annual a card. Please send it by letter. The Maximum of Comfort, of corn cxportions was only Rev. Wm. Poster left Tuesday for Ml. It is clear, Vernon, Ind. 66,000,000 bushels. The Minimum of Rates. Messrs. Buckner and McNall, of Mortherefore, that the various efforts which have been made to bring tons Gap, were in the city Sunday. Rates, Time and atl other Information will Mr. Allen Tyre has moved bis shop near this king of American cereals into be cheerfully furnished by favor with foreigners arc beginning the bridge. The band boys are going have a grand C. P. ATMOnC, o. r. A., to bear fruit. There is no country minstrel. Look out for it. to Or by ST. the world that that can anywise in At a of our citizens on last W.'w. ETHRIDGE, Agent. compete with the United States Monday night, the Governor's message was in growing corn, and if we can es heartily approved by speeches and resolutablish a large and increasing mar tions. William Foster, for ten years paskct abroad for the product, it will torRev. the Baptist of place, bring our farmers untold wealth. preached bis farewellchurch at tothis sermon a crowded What is most needed to insure a bouse last Sunday night. He will soon general demand for corn abroad is enter on bis work as missionary. His a knowledge of preparing at for the many friends here regret bis departure, Resolution!. Of the large amount ot table. Whereas, Rev. William ! has seen w .in K&i cornmcal sent to Ireland during the fit to tender his resignation Poster Mt. Zion to the famine many years ago, much was Baptist church, at Earlington. Ky , ol wasted, as the poor people could which be has been pastor for a period ot years, therefore, be it add nothing to it but water, and tenResolved, That we the officers of Mt. insisted it was cow feed. Zion Baptist Church recommend Kev. 186,-000,0, mass-meetin- g If If Ml Vi iJ V BRDVE5 1, -- S High Priced Tobacco. Henderson, Ky., Jan. 15. The highest prices paid here in twenty years for tobacco was paid today by the Gallaher Company to C U Royster for a crop of thirty-fiv- e hundred pounds of fine tobacco. The price paid was $13.75 Ior leai the same for lugs and $3 for trash. Will Pay Out. Louisville, Jan. 16. Mr. Herman Justi, of Nashville, who did so much to make the Tennessee Centennial Exposition the success it was, was in the city yesterday on private business. Mr. Justi is engaged in writing a history of the Exposition. He said the Exposi tion would pay off its debts and have some funds to distribute among the stockholders, although it was generally understood that these funds would go to build a permanent park. Foster as being ono of the best Gospel preachers in Southwestern Kentucky. Done by order of the church. TuotiAS Clark, Mod Wm. Killbbrkw, F. S. NORTONVILLE, BHsBJLmbS&l 'l 'aVsLiSBr Mr. Frank Grady, of Mortons Gap, visited Mrs, Hester Williams Sunday. There was quite a busy lime shipping cattle, Friday. There was quite a lively lima at Mr. Walker's house Sunday. Lewis Alcox is yet al Mrs. Martb Williams. Eliza Hendrix visited Mrs. Martha Williams Sunday. George Walker was out prospecting Sunday. mj feKHKUWaam'sfa Announcement. The Courier-Journ- $1,418,-000,00- 0, 1WWWWWVWWVWWVYWWVWVWVW , 1TWWWWVWWWVWVWVVVWV Jan. 15. Superintendent James F. Buclcner, Jr., of devotes a leading article to Mrs. the Board of Trade, received a Hearst's plan for the University of telegram yesterday from President Orcutt, of the Newport News Company, saying Kentucky that the would be launched some time after March 1. This is another delay, but there is satisfaction in the fact that the launching will take place after the very cold weather is over. C. B. Ship-buildin- Louisville, Praises Americans. London, Jan. 15, The Spectator which it pronounces, flint-glas- s i,,,...,,.,,,...,,,,,,,,,.,,.-,':.,,- .. - .., if.i .t.,f.j ft. l ....'K.-l-H- .d ,,...,, iKAuiA i WE HAVE SPARED NO EXPENSE --. To make our Funeral Equipment the best in this part of the State. g man-of-w- on its face, to be a "grand scheme, reminding one of those famous competitions in Italy, wherein California, Bruncllischi and Michael Angelo BHssssSHBHa PRICES ALWAYS THE LOWEST. Anything and everything you want inlivr & gg & ARSOED.- - J na ; EARLINGTON, KY. r, b marring of a magnificent idea in the project." Apropos, the Spec tator, discourses at length on the striking contrasts in America, numMad dogs arc reported as erous in Pulaski county and several "where so many men of wealth, head of stock have been bitten by whjase money has been derived from coal, iron or railways, are not them. governed merely by utilitarian conditions when they endow the public with their surplus wealth," and LUH3 WHtHK All IKF FAII.Q. adds, "This is tho sign of the idealDost Coogn Bjrup. TastcatiooU. TJboI in unie. Hold br droreisu. ism which, as Lowell said, lay hid in the American character." participated." "There is, the Spectator says, "the making or one-ha- lf Almanac for 1893, about which so much has been said and written, is now on sale. It contains nearly 500 pages and over 10,000 facts and topics. Among the features of special interest will be found a detailed compari son of the tariffs of 1894 and 189S, which shows at a glance the difference between the Wilson and Dingley bills. The sub ject of Alaska, with it gold fields and disputed boundary, is of such wido interest, and information from and about the region Has Not Been Caught. has been so much at variance that great Paducah, Jan. 17. Bob Blanks, care has been exercised in presenting the particulars obtainable. the Mayficld negro who assaulted most authentic map A very useful of a white girl, has not been caught. added to assist the readerAlaska has been as well as the The latest report is that he was traveler. Some space has been devoted to seen night before last in the vicin- the war in the East. The statistics upon agricullure.domestic commerce, ity of Woodville, this county, and education,silver, pensions, gold and other subwas put across the river there. jects andImmediate importance and interest of He has relatives in that section are full, impartial and as accurate as posand several people recognized and sible. To the politician the full reports of the election of spoke to him. A posse will go years, with tbe 1897 and of some preceding names of members ot Conthere in search of him. gress, Federal the officers of the various State governments, tho Slate Dallam-Walke- r. platform of last year, the action of ConHenderson, Jan. 17. Mr. Chas. gress, tables of Imports and exports and a variety of similar E. Dallam, assistant cashier of the highest interest. information, are of the To the agriculturist tbe Henderson National Bank, and reports of crops will be of use for constant Miss Mary C. Walker were married reference. Tbe sketches of men wbo prominence last at St. Paul's church tonight, came Into to all classes of year will be of interest readers. Bishop Thomas U. Dudley officiat- monograph on the State and local weatherA ing. The bride is the daughter of service, .with extremes of temperature. Rev. and Mrs. L. W. Rose, who precipitation, depth of water In tbe Ohio river, etc., supplies information not easily formerly resided in Louisville. accessible elsewhere. A summary of tbe AND ACTIVE principal events of 1897, such as cannot be or ladles to travel for responsi- found anywhere else, will be exceedingly Monthly serviceable to all classes of readers. ble, established bouse In Kentucky. 16, 00 and expenses. Position steady. Refer Tbe price of this bandy manual and vol. stamped envelope ence. Enclose urao of useful information is only 25 cents. The Dominion Company, Depl. IK., Chicago. It is on sale through newsdealers. office-holderWANTED-TUUSTWOR- IS Jo8VA8C00D FORAPUL.Ttt WARRANTED. PRiCKftOott. 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