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Bee (Earlington, Ky.): n. Thursday, January 27, 1898. Bee (Earlington, Ky.). 300dpi TIFF G4 page images Bee Publishing Co., Earlington, KY 1898 bee1898012701 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Bee (Earlington, Ky.): n. Thursday, January 27, 1898. Bee (Earlington, Ky.). Bee Publishing Co., Earlington, KY 1898 $IMLS This electronic text file was created by Optical Character Recognitio n (OCR). No corrections have been made to the OCR-ed text and no editing has be en done to the content of the original document. Encoding has been done through an automated process using the recommendations for Level 1 of the TEI in Librar ies Guidelines. 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CAMPBELL 8 Ii MANAGER 2 I V7 A A 4AA 6Q YEAR- SEXPERINq f I T oEMAftKSI lancing a retch ann neseripuon jusy- aslelti ascertain our opinion no an Cozamunica- tionrtotmYOflfldeflL151 I IsuSbook on Iatonu t tree for seCui1njU4tO- fltjaintatakonthmnsh AlolIIJt Co flal SOIICC charco Inthe Stlthtiflt Jlltttrl atA n nelylllaitr td woeHr Largest ett any ctontUlolrtnm nSn 4 TormI n fl mOTtb f d OG o M rosdr1NWYUtkVf1WMbtntOuDC WIA HfSUBt Ptrndect 01 WADDILL CashIer kis4- o BANK KViipfil OO T a a general banking ri Jjlinvittitha accounts I citizens- Moplilna mind adjoining toantlee- HM the ltand most seduroyauit- hatt section of ICcitucky POtltpsepvtfgull1 and then only pnravdrugsi such as are sold by rt onlywctOnJd looked for when t time COmes tit yjpun 3 the Nowb8l wihlyon find So com- piet steck Ajosl tiv to b m AL prJ g B l DR T rCR r PIUVATE MINT FOUND Sourco of Thoso Silver Doliiu Oouutorfoits Dlscovorod The Cola Were Hotter than Uncle SaiD I Output The Mint nltlm Hundred Ton 1reMureBlainp Ifoumllu Ilncer Count Cat Sr Louts Jan 23Nev reach Col Johu a of the trcasur thsCcrctthe arrest In 1lacer county Cal of the man who lias been making the danger ous gllvei dollar counterfeits that for n Limit worried the government nlmn4t I ns much ns tho discovery of the 8100 counterfeit silver certificate These counterfoils first wade their appcareacance In Su Louis a tow StatItieof Intrinsically greater value than tho genuine coin and corresponding closely In weight feel and ring as well as general appearance with the gen nine they were almost impossible ol of detection pnasedthobanks and they were only discovered after passing through many hands and subtrenauryCltttlfMnrphy to trace them over since In When they made their appear ftuce In San Francisco government of leers also wont to work in that dis trict hud the telegram received by Chief lurphy announced the result of their endcavoratlar thIfepburncabin in n secluded spot Jlcsldes the O Dy trodounterIe1tlugcabin u hugo press by means of which the coins wove cut out of strips of all ver alloyed as nearly in accordance with the alloy used by the government as tho mans skill would allow Tho cutting and stamping were done simul taneously and 100ton pressure was used while tho press used by the gov ernment is capable of but 40ton pres lureWappearance of the countarfaUsfcr St Louis Before they Yore hoard from elsewhere it is be lissiheyter of precaution tho dcslro being to Introduce them otu distance from tho pointof their manufacture It Is bo tiered that at least onu member of the tupposod gang of c lunterfcitera will be found In St LouisDyI tatcJAOKSOHVLLE Reported olutLeoIn therpatchrro J ubGnata report that ConsulQonoral Leo Itasre 01tbol1eot 4rjuIterday nftcrnoqq with Important alls patches for tile fleet tt 11 reportclIe UJIvqqlEMILE ZOLAS TRIAL rota ffeo IUI1IIale litOnuolstrcaIcatifyingQon lilllot himself will attend the trial iu full Uniform to make tho CI necessary prcs m1lh9orAanUiOTpublia tension has been lel vodIhl rhI1lcriitioj anti by tire pollco precautions HE HAS AIJEWEL tie leatThomfaU II y Married to Lit tie NelJ the California Dteinondl NW Yoita Jnty 23 e IDauy MIgq mar IIlqQ tttettl Tlibmaa of the navy fluut Thotnas Is nn Intimate friend of vess lilcut Maria of the navy whoso wlfo was IS linntvii to theater goers ILS nrnno Pllltliiii mtpportlng Charles Coffhlan In tom the Iloynl Box jr bGelloothbremarkable recaption here Larg e HOW meetings welcomed him It has been JeclJed by tire general to foru q intlI SpainetropoloIHndff Itojiorte Ayuum qtHAVANA Jan 81 Reports havo reached llnvann from tho Canto river Cuba 101hnsGen Patido has been seriously wound Cuba cd In nn engagement with tho insur gents ClropoaatMcCHournnnounced that tho Italian govern bered OtnUnitedfor a treaty of commercp flNavI ntfromIAUjtempestuousrolliirg vessel was their executioner plnsc Japan to Tot ItaiiUi Itlcht to T4lleo WanVj OJKjto tes nglOflNinth Ballot and No Choice IIbIeMcioy ican as as in = Brazil for growing the rubber tree the price has advuic d from 25 cents to There 2saperacreI n arIy ayard in diameter which i Islandmtwennty pounds v 5 Are yoU iasuJScrlber tc 11 IE Z 13ct yOR ih ldji A ir n D O j FIFTYFIFTH CONGRESS ofIcredquiry into the reduction ot the forco ot letter carrlerswaR the subject of an animated debal Time resolution VIM stilt pending when the so ate U djournedIn the house the question o granting belligerent rights to the Cuban Insur gents was argued in nn attempt by tbo minority to forco the passage of tho senate resolution which WIIS defeated by a strict party vote J1nhhedtreaty closing to empty benches The Teller resolution providing for tho payment of bond g nicovernmentclslvovoto of 41 to 5mi thorouse tin 4uc9 5 warmnlydidglndCUSsc D 1 as du price viciofmanufacturers with many months supplies or hand tho senate on tho 21st an agreement fat lutto Franes may bo paid In sliver dollars and at Ing amendments thereto should bo reached on the B7lh before adjournment The greatci part of the day was spent In executive session publlilandof Alaska and to grant a general railroad rich way through tho territory was passed Tb with urge distthe AIIporlation to tho mints eliminated the IN ingpensionviding that hercattcr no person shall bo paid onpaworof attorney from iwnslonem residing provi fo MniJdingmay bo paid in silver dollars was then taken cJearlngulollamapamago of several unimportant measures resolution was adopted calling upon the staU milItllrye Insurgent camp sexal FlonAir Morgan Ala Mr rurple lndt tlellv Teller lfadJ three Iourarxlenttnr thtDistrictDOing dovoted to consideration o the India a Appropriation bill THE RUIZ MURDERcom Iteiolutton Adopted CullIng for luforina tlon In tire Case Asiiioroz Jan 2LTho house ominlttco on foreign atTains agreed to tnnlco a favorable report on the resolu tion ot Representative Williams of Mis 11eparLtnentforresolution is as follows llctolcttt That tho secretary of state bo di recte publi andcmade to the a Dolnyconsuls or commercial agents of the UnllcJ heabyThere was no division over tho res lon rind the vote WM uhnnimoul fl1vor of reporting It IleJol1l1 timi Lirilese was no reference to tho Cuba neuca tlou except In tho reference to tim eTicoinmttteo of time various ltb U lutions introduced recently THE DOLE RECEPTION qlelent ierfe ting to Voloouio lIp HinTiiltan Irnlilent WAWU OTQS Jan 2TIio jopre A Sredtollrytcna henonaccompanied by Mr Hatch the Oy uttImeideut Dole In Washington arc uu nrraugemsnt It has been settled hat belildcntplaco Tuesday February 1 which to be tho first open dato on president calender after time nr l of 1rcslilcut Dole next Ycdncs y f M ERNEST 5i ZIN EAPcisin Wm tlo Iuv itur of Uo Ituri Iblcell J riflen1Uavcntor of tho roller steamer Is tlomultoain hal undwasAtlantic from Havre to Now lugs YTorl In about four side tiiroellaunched August 1J 183 at St Denis The vessel It Is said has mot e of the expectation of tier invent but the principle upon which she niit dint not scorn to gained favor THE SPANISH WAYIf clllIolvy tie IthCllSpansllatoli from AladlId reported at thova Inlthatgave unqualified promts r atchu vethisbut In the United Status as woll blues Anulvonury Sat IATIAil ill Jan21ho golden ding anniversary of George Wanid blo- andmt Bridges Urownell was cole time eti Thursdai The guests zuniI Tim about Af yr aunt 1 nurso gold wos pondered tito aiupiiaed oIiiare p1ot Tito Vurk of ItobberaB0 1111nllslccd 11lnllliaulitocarr3Iug off nHpqrtablb plundoc ITcrryboat Sunk In u Gal1 ityAY Ind Jon iilTIne gale last t nrlt tho steam ferryboat Eva rott owned by It T Graham plyof between horo and Ghoul ICyand cen troyed much smaller craft Tho Ulllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllinilllillllllllllllji AYERSISarsaparlUa 11 They couIsOkstcuitttliavo JmlUtwl the remedY1COI They cant Imitate tim orelj e 50 Years of Cures IJUI iiiiiiiiiiiiiiHinHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiifiiiiijiiii pi qn Anlfppde Island near New ma aland wasThus hambdbecause OyoppteLondopfl sh w j HAWAIIS PRESIDENT Hon SaufordB Dolo Given aOor OhicagoIIUel occraoeiitatIveiiOovernmentji the Army JTavjr mid tho Federal Jleneh Ulvo Him n Hearty Wclcohie CJIICAQO Jan 21 President anJ Mrs Sanford n Dolo of llowall or d In Chicago at five minutes put i tL oclock yesterday morningr Notwithstanding the which delayed suburban trains in the nity of Chicago half an hour the t section of the Chicago North- Iwestern railroad train No2 known a tho Overland Limited from San nctaco pulled Into tine depot aI cago within 30 minutes of the schedule time A distinguished party greeted tint president of tiro little Islllnd republi on his arrival The federal govern mont was represented by Judge Gross cup Gen John C Black United State I rict attorney Mr Thomas F Mac ten clerk of the United States dis trict court and lion Thomas W Ovid ler of tho slnta department at Wash ton Chicago was represented by Mayor A Harrison and tbo army and navy by Ilcistandt anti LloutonautCoin resp fireslendentseveral pounds ot gold lace In addi eutr9 rstnrt consisting of Capt lUchnvJs nnd Lieutenants Dean and McKenna Hon M lintel minister to tho Untied Dr byHenryconsul Mr F W Job President Doles party consisted of self Mrs Dole Secretary lauekn and Dr Ray his physician The fol lowing ladles were also present Mcs dames Qrosscup Harrison and Urookc arriving in Chicago the reception mittee entered President Doles private car nUll welcomed him to Chi cago The first to shako hands with irma was Judge Qrosscup who saiti Instlllctetlbythe Ed welcome you mere I am pleased to In trod resc NnLingHarrison of Chicago After tho exchange of courtesies swecityglcellngIried do rty reception given to him rs Dabv1io won the means of and ever origplqasantof the committee for out Aarlyne party at once proceeded In car pDultoguests I A yestWINEROOM Iollccmiu Shot hy lilt Sweetheart at St Louli She Attempted Suicide Louis Jan 23 Policeman Rich sVcelhellrtNolllo withinnorulugry Mersiimua saloon both disabled pistolshot wounds which It seems sess from the evidence so far obtained wero cLcnl by tho girl with her lovers I her wonpon which sine asiced to loot I old 1JIslerAboutuved to be a case of jealousybut OUT OF ITS BANKS flood Iu tine 4ittto Mlmul Uoslructlvo Ualca- VATAYIA Q Janai Tlie east fork the httllo Miami river continued Ig until yostorday at noon time river lias imalfdamagewind storm struck Batavia Satur near night anti great damage was douo road several new buildings which aro that er construction also to ontbulld etc Reports indicate that con nablo damage has been thorn iuglmont tho county A TIDAL WAVECoIlara Havoo with the Shipping nt Bheboy gao Vl anylvnnflotime et1exporlenectiterday occasioned by a tidal wave 1ha vaniseder swept up tho river in such great 1 lhmoat s sectnksels woro torn from their moorings Wind nnd Flood Unite Iu UetruetlofA erniutoNstrourdaymuch damage Irene Windows were in mull fortroofbeeebanks iitul tine Valley railway tracks w submerged runny places Juliii A Ilethorit of Monry isliAfleg N D Jan22 Many Isen bankers in tho Dakotas declare that seythorawlngconuinunitieaoftiro northwest ics arc loathed with hinds for which can obtain no market Spain Octtlnp Alarmed WASUINOTON Jan 22Spliln has asked tho United States an explanation Its intentions regarding Cuba Re will t events Justify that Intorprotatlon for request liar not been made in so stepslooking Dervishes Itepnlioil CAIIIO Jan 21Tim dervlshos made raid Wednesday north of Atbara wore repulsed with loss There 1sno jury room intheI s T fielOklahomasider the verdicts in an open IP d They call it pastiirjn thq from y 0 1 prin ter tel hmtforiucaiBIbytheCrQypnjio1ftg- istrate e a8t p UYI rc nran4Itlpuaiilied kyIijm Hfith a 5 lhHglf f Mon Gao UJ r UP AGAINST THE LAWTb Tho Colorado a 11110 Wnriten Threatcn Ia Spoil the StocUmcus llerbeeue DEXVEII Col Jan HThere is e prospect for sermons difficulty on tlu asion of tho barbecue to bo given In connection with tho stock growers convention January 27 Time commit tee having the affair in charge lUll secured buffalo elk antelope mountain sheep and quail for tin spread Tho hilling and serving ol yelllIsWarden Swan has announced In tin most positive terms that any attempt wllllosullInarrest of all those responsible In tho matter oven If ho lias to call out time state militia The management of time barbecue on tho other hand declare that the of gam t IyireroputntlonitIicu predicted that the gamo warden will meet very rough treatment If ho attempts to Interfere with tho pro gramme arrangedTWORK OF INCENDIARIES Lively Tints with Fires at Mulmnoj City IM MAiiANOr Cm Pa Jun 25Foulthree of which are believed tc Sun viltdaynight tho Dally Record ofllco wns par lugrsoperated by Jones Johnson and occupiedbyght cars of tine Philadel phia t Reading Railroad Co wero do 25000InsulnncoAbo Chiutbuildlngflour niul feed warehouse nnd stableaDwas burned to tine ground together wlllr tho stacie loss 50000 HlssiNSFINDING HIM OUT w hanIiilSeEWgoveperjuryrhoIsTaring his recent trial castingLacey that mound never been mar before Yesterday Caroline Raven marrIedIterinal of tho itmrniigo cortlflcalo cit Is alleged to Iravepnoved the rs perjury and bigamy beonlrs In a suit for annulment of thai Lllcoys1t erday GUILTY OF MATRICIDE Virgil Unlllthcr Coiifruml the Crime OnoeI Hut Aftcrirartl Retracted of juryluM11I1 iris mother last August returned a verdict of temeafiled miliaLeewasThe crime was committed after UI returned1Ve money to his ls Wbeu arrested ho confessed afterwards retracted A TOOL OF DETECTIVES Gageno Dob Issues n flea In Ilclmlf of I Salter T Wordcn to CHICAGO Jan US Eugene V Dobs issued a plea to time public In be of Salter T Worden who Is under enee of dentin for trainwrecking Sacramento Gal during tine rail MVordcu prthotool In tho detectives hands had Wont Storm Experienced This Year In IenirsytvamnLnCmnlnv Pu 24 storm of one yesterday arid last night dILl great sons luganianUll may be discontinued nltoIn beopcratlnWestern Now York Pennsyl a which operates in tho snow fcstell country wilt probably have tn easo running trains by daylight y have tine snow plows out and this to ce rtainly tho worst storm that this ion has exporlonced this year 10SAVAmcnt so far has not made out a ng case against Capt Carter and charge that hu robbed the govern tot 0000000 in constructing tho cobcel1WII W r1tornerUonerlWASiiianTow Jan 23Time prealdem1IIi t these nominations to the StnleJohn W drlggs of New Jer to bo attorneygeneral SolahAIor of Massachusetts to be consul at usalemWhCOAlterJojhandwriting HithoIt Is announced sue tire novelist 100010 francs damages lJA JjSEATTLEtransportation companies which canIn WJhavoCOtofreight fwra 810 to 51a per ton ID- M WV v CAheWJedNews bearing dateof April 3 1896 CO paper Isfilled with matter of interest 5LO COIwomena which the POtedCOofremedy for rpups cciids and bron fs that I ihavo eifprbeen able to find Is OA JOIiMIaj aoiO csat boUles are for a ale it MLrij Drug SloreEarlint81I Nngt Charles n on tons Gap lYbu j CRoyalfloetoM third further then our other bread I bArnG sePOWDERAbsolutely Pure DOVAI UUNO KWDCH CO NEW oaK OTHERWIS JTNNOTIOED The Ohio river at Cincinnati has al mos t reached tho danger line hree warships of tho American squadron arrived at Key West Sunday This week will be celebrated at San Francisco week as Californias golden jublitre Six persons wero killed as tho roan of tho storm 2Charlespeattemptedlug morphineinubra i3tedarsaryCowan the schoolteacher who Will pupl1sDearThe surrender of aun Yot Sen tho potorow Julius M McLeod of Lincoln keepingbodiesof the el ty- 1ranle L TUbe 14 years old commit byhangingouthouse rious consequences to the Corcan revaluLionthat fenr e will come up for consideration be grnndjUlyT wire6againstgOtaintedresident Dolo of Hawaii diana 0 terlzes tho re brig Omhtmako useful men in tho islandCiCharles T Parsloo tho nmou p1conjunction city1here de flciency in the supply of silver coin In England which constituting asonrt m such considerable embarrassment to trade Capt Gen Blanco fearful that the rabid clement of Havana might atpt violence Inns placed an extra wlLeesM J Cramer exminister to Den ofOonCarlisle Pa of neuralgia of the heartaged 05 years William Figer time Creek who mur dcred SlUm McIntosh another Creole living about one mllo Vest of Eufula T last summer has been sentenced bo shot on January 27 Doe King a cowboy well lcnontoover western Oklahoma and handle of Texas committed suicide in shootlnllblmsolfrs Peter Folsom one of the pioneer of lllootnlugton 111 wife of a ngod7tJlived In llloomingtok S3 yearsbiWorking for a Living UICAOO Jan 20 Sanger Pullman of tine practically disinherited twin of George M Pullman Is work dlsappolntetlscion pector of stooping cars at the Dear n Street station for which ho re cs 3100 n month Hrecutlve Nominations presidentthe senate Cbas II Duell of Now patentsGeoro rector of tine mint H C McMillan of a to bo attorney for tho northern rict of Iowa THE MARKETS NivrYonK January 25 1898 00COlTONMlddllng feEATNaCitedCOHNNo A M 8JlOlUCNowST LOUIS T1ONMiddhingg 00CArVESCper 373SHEEPFaIrFLOUKPatcnts 4 85 J 480 45WItEAlNolI1ed y thTSNo24uAccoLugs 3 880 45 00ItA1511EOOSJoreSh c NCOCieariiARD Prime s SCIUOAOoTTLnNatlve Steers S 73 0 5 tsU8UEEP 3 4 50 Winter Patents 4 80 I 4 GO Spring Patents 4 40 Q 4 80 87aNo2 I2 ri r t4 GitKSlosaKANSAS CITY TILENatlvo Steers 3 W a 60 4IEATNo2liardTSNo 2 While 03 1 NNa 2 1 4AN V OltLEANS Ufl41IhQajjOhTSWestern 59 i4 IIQ K iI11IPOltlOldi IXJUI3VILLE 6CORNNoAitICNewtub 10 o COllONMWdlhllrh t 6Jj Are ypua subscriber to THE BEE should bob j f j 4 dot f BRING YOURS 1 I 4ZPatcfies anb Jcwccy+ I FOR REPAIRING TO R 1TLexperience with firslclass lIj relerenceJ C EARLIKGTON IIg55 UBAN INDEPENDENCEi An Enallah Thereof A OcoUrMthatIn It Commercially with the United States MEXICO City Jan 31 Charles Akeq LondoJlTimesfoju Prst28rthrou1f1lthopoCnbaolicy nndAkors bythomenla at their own doors prossedblmsolftho success of autonomy In Cuba mlgblhavowill lath Neither Spanish or Cuban forthelntroductlonthe Spaniards is that they will be able bytainingItony but they aro woefully mistaken SpanLshrtradellsuredly be ousted by American com tition Even now In tire single Item flour which Is a staple article of ImporUpnIsseverely ticle that Anoxpontedreally of American production The greater proximity and superior cheap ness of production would under any po th STlicywagainstiriclrm KeMrwhich Isbclng given to Spain now in Uavonais caused by Spaniards and not by Cubans MARKETING OF HOGS A CCINCL1ATL partlyWestern packers have killed 480000 compared with 500001 tho preceding celc and 400000 last year From No T0 mber tine total Is h630000 against a year ago Prominent places mpare as follows CITIES 188708 tse-eoiIcago1Uz3ctoCh 1515000 tVOOOmahAmoooIndlllnaljretlwaukee131000Cedarltapi 41000BlouxSt Paulvaoixi 8Jojo J38oooLoullVllle anMERRY SCnizcAooChris Merry the peddler charged with femurder tho jury returned a ver thetlaihoWhen the verdict was announced S w JoasSmiths late hung in the balance for mi Aanypractically agreed upon soon after the jurors retired Thursday Manl festatlons of delight by Smith at tho rdict were cut short by Judge nor n immediately sending torn bench warrant on which Smith will be taken before time grand jury charged with being an accessory after the fact TWAS NOT TO BE Cruel Fate Prevented the Itennlon of Hat band and VlfeAPoint SooTy Eos Jan IUA horrl e fate intercepted W C liege of Nevada Mo on his journey homo to meet his wife with whom he was Jdorand his underclothes and portions of JJJlb Peyondfled an v ioifopromlaothlltr divorce suit A SUDDEN SUMMONSt A Ilitiuurl Farmer Drowned In Water Only Fonrtoen Iiiehei Deep JEFFEBSOX CITY Mo Jan 22EtJacobs aged S3 years a farmer near Gisuge Bluff In this county went to tho sprlngjit his homo Thursday to get a bucket of water when ho was seized by u trouble of tine heart and ll with his faco Into tho spring 14 ches deep In water and was drowned Lived Eleven Day with a Ilrokea Neck PonT TowssESD Vash Jan 22AuIust NIckerson 11 sailor i after living lldayawlth broken neck Ntckerson who was II sailor on the American bark Cixryphpnc while off Capo Mendoclno fell from the main rrd a hatch to the of nieThe Floor Oave Way OUAIIA Nob Jan 21Asection of floor at time fell JarryIngovak was kllleu Chris Montgomery a broken jaw and other bad bruises and Mike ODay received a bad wound American KU trloMotor for England SciiE KCTAUr 1 YJan SL The Central undorgrouJdralhvayof London England Una placed with the eneral Electric company of this city nn order for S3 olectrjfa locomotives The Sin ol laziness lazy mans vice is a sorry affection Because if bagels cbaoceypu koow ell hop on and ride in time wrong direction Rather than walk tine way bo should go L A W Bullellp The best fly destroyer in the waspAn5 Anoytioneflies itl aiJay Subscribe for THE flu i i Liver IllsLike biliousness dyspepsia headache cornell patlon sour stomach Indigestion are promptly cured by Hoods Pills They do their w- orkHoods 81lsDestepared by a L Iood CoIowolt Mass b only Fill to take with Hoods Barsaparllla DR MENtNHATTS IMPROVED OHILL AND FEVER CURB GUARANTEED TO CUBE CHILLS AND FEVER Xd Malaria In all 11 rm Tasteless Koal UiasignaturePrlco po cents at all Dealers PREPAREDONLYDYV O IHEVI IS1VIIAXJU EVANSVHLE IND Sold by George KDK St Charles Ky Crablree Coal Mining Company IlsiayVntucky Illinois Central R R T- OBalifornial NEW ORLEANS in connection with the Southern Pacific Through Weekly TOURIST SLOPING CAR Leaving Cincinnati and LoaUville on I C R R fast New Orleans llmiled train EVERY THURSDAY r for ttoSAogeltsandSanJFrandacowith ti out change Tbe Limited also connects at New Orleans daily with Express Train tot the Pacific Coast and on Tuesdays d Saturdays after January 4 1898 with the unset Limited Annex of the Southern Pacific giving specia rough service to San Francisco Patlic va of Agents of tho I C R R and nnecting lines S 0 Hatch Dlv Pass Agent Cincinnati hn A Scott Dlv Pass Agent Memphis II Union OP A W A Kellond A 0 P A Chicago LouIsville 3f 3fs Worth printin iie tLuicerartOeck A ouvier3ouvitaIV wilt print it 1V nd Every Democrat Every Republican Every Man Woman or Child who can reiVw ill want to read it THE TWICEAWEEK COURIER JOUKNAL is a Democratic paper of six eight pages issued Wednesday and Saturday of each week The Wednesday sue prints alt the Clean News and the aturday issue prints Stories Miscellany oetry all matters of special interest ink e home It is edited by Henry Walter n PRICE1 A YEAR You get ion good papers or six of eIght paRes each for tLESS THAN ONE CENT A PAPAR USEFUL RIM1UMSVAre given Club Raisers and goodpaying commissions are allowed agents DsIIy CourierJournal s year6ooVDally and Sunday i year 800 Sundiy alone I year 300- TwiceaWeeK CourierJournal and Ihe Earlingtbn Bee Both onojear For only loO We have made a special clubbing arV rangement with the TwiceaWeek Con- erJournai and will send that paper andVours for the price named to nil our sub scribers wino will renew and in ad vance or to all new subscribers who will pay In advance Sample copies of Courier ournal sent free on application Alt subscrIptIons under tintS offer must be Lent- lorTThoBou Earlllon Ky Ciplltl Sick Paid In Surplus Fund 150000 20000 COMMENCED BUSINESS IN 1807 JNO G MORTON The advantages of a bank account are numerous It is not to bus 5 talkingtheyknow womerTheresgood cae TbrQs convenln eV the money always ready and out quandaringsmall sums when yon have a tiisssun ia your pocke- tMADJONYJLLE ICNTUcKVj 4 e Z3e u3U ubustrj we IrLvc LOCAL NEWS TilE BEE today has one advertisement upside down We didnt niake a mistake The advertiser anted it so Rev L H Teeli pastor of the Christian church preached a highly appreciated sermon Sunday night to a crowded house A slight wreck in which several cars were derailed at Sebree Monday afternoon caused delay of about an hour and a half to the fast mail W S McGary our most en jhusiastic lover ol good theatrical visited Henderson to see Hots The Stranger in New York on Friday night last Lawyer sign is one of the few things that have been at all damaged by the wind Jerrold made that sign himself and is proud of it He has repaired the damage The meeting at the General Baptist church terminated Sunday morning There was a baptizing at Loch Mary that morning when several new members received that ordinance WI W Etheridge and Jno T Barnett returned from St LoUIS Monday where they had been for a few days on a business trip They say they had a good time and were good boys Postmaster Robinson says his money order business has been heavier since January i than it was before the holidays even Perhaps everybody are paying their debts this new year It is announced that Capt San dusky the veteran hotel man of Central City who lost his hotel by fire some months since will soon rebuild a 10000 structure- on the site formerly occupied Rev S H Lovelace filled his regular appointment at the M E morningHisby receipt of news of the death of- his brotherinlaw Mr Willougl by Ashby The standing army of the United States consists of 25706enlisted men and 2148 officers Of the enlisted men 7c6 compose the hospital corps of the officers 1617 arc of the line and 531 general and staff JubiJeeWm P Hogarty rector of St Catherines Catholic church at New Haven held his silver jubilee on Wednesday of last week He was assisted by 37 other priests from various places A tree was blown across the track near Sebree Tuesday afternoon and the fast mail train was compelled to stop until the crew could cut the tree in two and haul it off by attaching a chain from the locomotive It is most fortunate that the tree fell in day time West Main street for two blocks beyond the railroad is very mud d rf There are no holes that occa liin trouble in hauling but it is cOvered with mud and slush to the depth of several inches Arrange nients are being made to raise this part of Main street very soon Last Monday our good friend Lee Oldham left for Erin Tenn at which place he accepts a partnership in a machine shop Lee is a clever enterprising man and a thoroughly competent mechanic and we predict that he will find numerous friends in his new home M11 citizen and friend we mourn his leaving but sich is life The Ladies Magazine Club held their regular meeting with Mrs W F Burr last Thursday after noon Mrs Wm Wendel re viewed Stephen Girard and His College Cosmopolitan and Mrs l3urr read a selection Several members were absent on account of sicknessr The next meeting wIll be held with Mrs E A Chat ten next Thursday at 230 p nt The new cinder path over the railroad and joining cast and west main street across Robinson stree- tIsngeat accommodation to the many pedestrians who cross that way The railroad switch at that- point has been moved alsomak- ingthe street crossing much wider These changes have been made very promptly by the L N at- the request of our city council ExConfederates The ExConfederate soldiers of Hopkins county will meet in the- city hall at Madisonville on Monday the 14th day of February for- the purpose of transacting such business as way come before the meeting Full attendance desired L D HOCKERSMITH Corp TV H SMITH Adjt ua4 WLIOUGHBY ASHBY 4 Drowned In the Backwaters of s Pond River Near Hanson News came to arlington last Sunday afternoon of the death of Willoughby Ashby that morning by drowning at his farm on Pond River near Island Ford Mr Ashby was out that morning horse back with one of his tenants looking for hogs to prevent their drowning in the back waters As they rode through the flats he got into deep water his horse became en tangled in brush and in the struggle he fell off He swam a short distance only and then sank It IS thought that he was siezcd with cramps His body was recovered- in a little while The interment occurred Monday Mr Ashby was brotherinlaw to Rev S H Lovelace preacher in charge fthe MadisonvilleEarlingtonNe cIrcuit of the M E ChurchSouth md also brotherinlaw to Roy Salmon late county attorney for Hopkins county Hows This We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that can not be cured by Halls Calarrb Cure F I CHENEY Co Props Toledo 0 We the undersigned have known F J Cheney for the last 65 years and believe blm perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carryout any obligations made by their firm VEST TRUAX Wholesale Druggists Toledo ObloIVAIDING KINNAN MARVIN WboleS3le Druggists Halls Catarrh Cure is taken internally icling directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system Price 75c per bottle Sold by all Druggists Testimonials free Halls Family Pills are the best A Young Genius Jimmie Austin a fourteenyear- old boy living in our city has made and has in daily operation a complete steam engine the cylinder of which is an old bicycle hand pump encased in a block 01- lead Above this is the steam valve worked by an eccentric as the ordinary engine A small tricycle wheel fitted with a crank does duty as a fly wheel The motive power is obtained from a boiler made of a retired powder- can which is equipped with pipes and tubes to convey the steam to the engine which having no governor sometimes attains the speed oi a whirligig The boiler has no steam guage nor safety valve and great care is constantly quirod He made the whole thing complete with a pocketknife file awl brace and bit It- is an ingenious thing and reflects great credit upon its youthful maker who certainly has in him the elements of mechanical genm Robbed the Grave 10bnOlivermoM dreadful condition My skin was almost yellow eyes sunken tongue coated pain continually in back and sides no ipctite gradually growing weaker day by- day Three physicians had given me up Fortunately a friend advised trying Elec Inc flitters and to my great joy and surprise the first bottle made a decided improvement I continued their use for three weeks am now a well mam I know they saved my lire and robbed the grave of another victim No one should fail 10- Iry them Only 50 cents per bolllo at St Bernard Drug Store Low Barometer nnd High Winds This section of Kentucky has- been in a very low barometric area several times lately The barometer has been exceptionally lowdown in the region where tornadoes breed and burst On Tuesday morning of this week wIth lair weather and a high wind the baromter at the local weather observation station here regis tered 2889 This we believe to- be the lowest record known at this- place A man who knows the romcter and is afraid of wind ld storm docs not feel very comfortable when it registers below 30 Very little damage from wind is reported in this vicinity The Discovery of the Day Aug J Bogel the leading druggist of reeveport La says Dr Kings New Discovery is the only thing that cures my- COURb and it is the best seller I have P Campbell merchant of Safford Ariz writes Dr Kings New Discovery is alt- Ibat Is claimed for IIi it never fails and Is a sure cure for Consumption Coughs and- Colds I cannot say enough for its merits Dr Kings New Discovery for Consump lion Coughs and Colds is not an experl- ment It has been tried for a of a- century and today stands at the head- Free trial bottles at St Bernard Drug- Store A Presbyterian congregation has just been organized t Guthrie starting with thirteen Sjpembers The Rev Thomason ot has just been called as pastor That dreadful coldthat fearful cough a danger signal It is sapping the vi- talily from your lungs Today a bottle of Dr Dells PineTarHoney will cure it lo- morrow it may take twoIbis remedy- witt cure a deep seated cold or a serions- cough but if you let II run much longer a- doctor or an undertaker may be required Forsaleby Si Bernard Drug Store Earl- Inglon and Geo King St Charles fifteen houseboats on the river at Henderson were sunk Saturday night by the high wind Eyerybody Says So Cascarets Candy Cathartic tbo most wonderful medical discovery of tlio ago pleas nut and refreshing to tno taste act gently and positively on kidneys liver and bOwels on tire colds cure headache fever habitual constipation nad biliousness Please buy and n otO O C today 10 83 60 cents olUnd- gsrnpteod to CUre bfnil druggists o 444 S A1DV CATUARTIC ClIRECOHSlPATlOH ALL I DRUGGISTS4io1thELT t4tL iM BAD WRECK i- On L N Railroad Near El aA bethtown Three Men Killed and Pour Others Injured Big Property Loss Elizabethtown Ky Jan 25Adisastrous head end freight wreck occurred on the L N this morning at 145 about a quarter of a mile from Upton Station and about fifteen miles from this place TIre first section of freight train No 71 collidedwith section No 16 freight killing three men and injuring four othersThe killed are William Miller engineer residence Louisville Ky Lee Ellison brakeman residence Louisville y An unknown tramp residence unknown The injured arc Smith King brakeman Louisville arm broken severe scalp wound Clarence Ryan fireman scalp wounds badly bruised J M Burnett engineer southbound train residence Louisville flesh wounds left leg broken Frank Bell Western Union line repairer Lebanon Junction hips dislocatedThe were made of up cars containing a miscellaneous cargo of frejght There were ten loads of oil tobacco lumber cotton and pig iron and three empties on No 16 all of which were badly wrecked but owing to the class of freight were not badly damaged Eight cars of salt whisky hay buggies merchandise and cheese on 71 were badly torn up and greatly damaged After a Fever After a fever I was very weak My blood was poor and I had catarrh My ace broke out with pimples When I began taking Hoods Sarsaparilla the pimples commenced to disappear and now they are all gone and my catarrh is relieved W VBSLBY COLLINS 1125 Cbeatbam street Nashville Tenn Hoods Pills are easy to take easy to operate Cure indigestion biliousness 25C Major S R Crumbaugh says he takes no stock in stories that his nomination as Supervising In- Spector of Steam Vessels for tire Seventh district will not be confirmed Persons who are troubled with indige lion will oe interested in the experience of- Wm H Penn chief clerk in the railway mall service at Des Moines Iowa who writes It gives me pleasure to testify 10- Ibo merits of Chamberlains Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy For two years I- have suffered from indigestion and am subject to frequent attacks of pain in the stomach and bowels Ono or two doses of this remedy never fails to give perfect relief The 25 and 50 cent sizes for sale by- SI Dernard Drug Store Earlington Ben- T Kobinson Mortons Gap George King St Charles The gale of Saturday night played havoc all over Kentucky Fencing outhouses and roofs suI fered most and several bridges were blown or washed out by the high water A Cure for Lame Back My daughters when recovering from an attack was a great sufferer from pain In the back and hips writes Louden Grover of Sardis Ky After using quite a number of remedies without benefit she tried one bottle of Ohambelaina Pain Balm and it has given entire relief Chamberlains Pain Dalm is also a certain cure for rheumatism For sale by lien T Robinson Morions Gap George King St C iirles StBernard Dru Store Earlinf tcn Uncle Geo Vessels said to have been ninetynine years old died yesterday at Elizabethtown flu klens Arnica Solve The best Salve in the world for Cuts Bruises Sores Ulcers Salt Rheum Fever Sores Teller Chapped Hands Chilblains Corns and all Skin Eruptions and posi- lively cures Piles or no pay required It Is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or- money refunded Price 350 per box For- Sale by St Bernard Drug Store The water in the bottom land above Henderson is so high that the Illinois Central trains are forced to enter Evansville over the L N bridge ont Tobitro Spit and SmoVo Your Life Altar To quit tobacco easily and forever bo mDg- IICUC full of life nerve and vigor take NoTOD- IIC the wonflerworltcr that makes weak men- urouir All druggists Mo or II Cure Ir11lIl1l- nteod Booklet and sample tree Address Sterling KcmoUy Co Chicago or New York John Nichols an eighteenyear dvboy who left Benton s veral days ago to go to Grand Rivers to collect some money has never reo turneu OUR GUARANTEE 10000 IN GOLD We will pay One Hundred Dollars In Gold tot any and every case of cough and colds here 110 benefit Ii derived from the use of Dr Otto Spruce Gun Balsam It contaIns nothing In 01ImltattonsM Van Schalle a representative of Belgium horse breeders is in Lexington to study the Amen- can horse industry Dr Bells PineTarHoney Is tbe besl- cough and cold remedy ever discovered Co- rchildren It Is perfectly harmless and one- dose at bed time stops the cough all night whoopingStore Earlington and Geo King St- Charles The citizens of Mayfield have offered additional reward for the capture of Bob Blanks the rapist To Cure Constipation Forever ZOoIfFnducah will be in the Central Baseball League again this year Frank Pears will be manager I ANTEDTRUSTWORTUV AND ACTIVE responslblet6oo and Position steady Refer- once Enclose selfaddressed stamped envelope The Dpmnlon Company Depl R Chicago Teachers Money Teachers wages are lower than usual this year They must cut- their expenses in every way Those who expect to attend school this- year will do so at Hanson vhere- the rates are the lowest to be- found in the state Three teach- era offerespecialadvantages nail Urses Write for patictI sJ- oPnqE McCulley countyexa- rniner Hanson Ky SUNDAY NIGliT DHIYE 4 team In Deep Water Near Nor t tonvllle With Drummer and Driver Mr L L Tapp formerly of Madisonvillc and later of ClInks ville but now traveling for an Evansville wholesale house came to Earlington Sunday night on tire fast Chicago train that arrives at 1020 He was bound for Norton ville to make connection with the Illinois Central That train does not stop at Nortonville and his only way to get there was by liveryrnanMcGary Gary started Arch Stockwell with the team They got through all right until within a few hundred yards of Nortonville when they got into deep water and trouble The driver had to jump out in deep water and release the horses and he then himself pulled tire buggy and Mr Tapp through to high ground He returned to Earlington about 4 oclock in the morning almost frozen in his wet clothing and without his shoes which he had taken off andcould not get on again To Cure a Cold In One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets All Druggists refund tbe money if it fails to Cure 250 For sale by St Bernard Drug Store Earlington Ky LOCOMOTIVE BLASTS Conductor Hughes after losing a few aysthe result of being slugged at Howell- is again able to be back at work Companyhasof a3 per cent payable March i Conductors Harris and Sparrow are now piloting tbe Illinois Central trains over the L Nbetween Henderson and Evans yule Quite a number of the boys from different causes have of late been called upon to sever their connection with the uilroa company the L N have put on a free chair car from Cincinnati to Jacksonville on train No i which leaves Louisville at 820 p m- It is a Plant car and Is very handsome Conductors Ryan and Herb along with their crews reel at home once more since their cobooses have undergone repairs and now wear a new coat of paint Too much liquor we are told caused some of the railroad boys to get into Serious trouble while at Nashville last week They sowed their wild oats and reaped the harvest The heavy wind and rains of last week interfered considtrably with tbe telegraph wires on the Henderson division and caused the dispatchers a great neal of trouble Superintendent Martin accompanied the pay car crew over the Henderson division while making their regular monthly trip last week Agent Etbridge spent some time in St Louis this week on busineas His friends Insisted on him wearing that silk hat but- he said hn bad no desire to again be taken for a minister of the gospel verybusykepthimblo but up lo date his track stands all right Evidences of business improvement an visible on all hands No year since 1887 says the railway Age has shown confessinginsolvency with the record for any one of the five- years proceeding 1897 the list of new re- ceiverships in the last year is surprisingly sm3111nrespect to the number of lines mileage and capital involved In 189 ventyfour companies 29040 miles of- road and 1781000000 of bonds and stock defaulted In their obligations while in 1897 only eighteen roads with a mileage of 1537 and a capitalization of 93000 000 did this In other equally important improvedThewere tbe largest ever gained and Ihe- shares of almost all of them advanced tc figures not reached in previous years since 1893Tbe of the railroads is always a good index of the general business situation Tbe earnings of all the roads fell- orr and many of them went into the bands of recievers when the financial convulsion four and a half years ago occurred In- the temporary revival of business confidence in 1895 tbe condition of the railroads immediately improved They met with a- setback when the Cleveland Venezuelan message of December 1895 and the appearance of the Bryanite silver menace In- 18g6 checked the business rally When yanisras overthrow in November 1896- and the Republican partys accession 10- power in March 1897 again started the wheels of Industry railroad income once- more moved upward the market price of- Iheir shares advanced and the number of- roada Involved In financial wreck te- crelsed GlobeDemocrat DR HARTMAN SAYS Peruna Cures Catarrh Wherever Located All classes and conditions of people have- cbronic catarrh It spares neither strong or weak old or young healthy or sickly All ranks of people have chronic catarrh Rich men poor men beggar men thieves lawyers doctors mer chants priests Not only catarrh of the head but catarrh of the throat catarrh of the lungs catarrh of the stomach catarrh of the liver catarrh of the kidney catarrh of the bowels and a multitude of women are afflicted with catarrh of the pelvic organs Whn it is said therefore that Perun cures catarrh wherever located a much larger fact is stated than at first appears Who is it that says Peruna will cure ca tarrh wherever located Doctors say It lawyers say iL preachers say it a vast army of men and women say it who have tried it They say it in the East and In- Vest they say it in the North and the South All these say that Peruna wilt cure catarrh wherever located Send for a free copy of an illustrated book of testimonials entitled Facts and Faces sent by The Peruna Drug Man ufacturing Company Columbus Oh l Ginger isa tropical production ot Mexico where it grows wild It has been cnltivated from an early period in tropical Asia Pr Ottos Spruce Rum Balsam U a fclentlfl renled based on modern discoveries anti compounded by chemists of renown who have giver throatnud lung diseases a llfeatady Ak YO- UIdrUIlIIt ta procure It or you If not In stock Sold two 5ltei25c andjwc Auditor Stone at Frankfort ha appointed Howard Dent n 01 Newport as privates 9retary To Cure a Cold la oae Day Take Laxative Drolt1oQlllalBITaw AflDrngi4rafum4 them yIWinocuIe 15cT r DOWN IN TIlE MINES r On account of the discharge of a drIver employed at the Kelley mines I3ellaire too miners have struck About two hundred colored men from Chattanooga Tenn have lately left for Colorado where they have been engaged to mine coal Howard White made the final connection on his new incandescent line last Saturday and the new motor was at work last Saturday night Thomas Longstaff says that thus far this month be has been able only to work about half time on account of the poor work ot Garnsley Some delay to work was caused by the heavy rains of late at the Hecla mines some of the rooms being flooded but as they drain quickly no serious damage was done Welt posted mine operators are of the the opinion that more trouble btween the miners of Illinois and tbe operaters of that and adjoining Stales will soon ensue as no agreement can be reached by them toward a peaceful solution of their present trouble Foreman Thomas Robinson of the Empire mines tells of a remarkable record made by Aleck Reese with Jeffreys mining machine cutting in one day one bun dred and ninety feet Our Hecla boys must do better or else lose the belt It seems that the difference between the Central Coal Company and their machine miners was the proposition to reduce the number of working hours from ten to nine hours a day and a proportionate reduction in daily wages The men objected and are again at work on the ten hour basis John Hogan still talks about his contem regionsbutwill continue to work for the Hecla Coal Company They appreciate his good work and he will doubtless stay with them Tbe young miners who obtain intoxicants and proceed to fill themselves up on the vile stuff until they become beastly drunk are taking a step toward ruin and we would advise them to hereafter refrain from so doing and show to the public that they have material In them for great and good men After spending a few days among relatives and friends here last week Manager Den IV Robinson of the Whitley Coal Company left for home Thursday He says he now has no trouble with striking miners since he has placed machines in the mines and got good men to operate them A stock company of Spottsville citizens has been organized to purchase the Shiver coal mine at that place The mine has been standing idle for some time The new company will start with a capital of 56000 and will carry operations forward with much activity Reports show that one hundred colored miners from the Jellico mines in Tennessee are now enroule to tbe Klondike gold helds We are afraid that they will meet with a cold reception at this season of the year when the thermometer registers forty degrees below zero and that they will yearn to get back to Tennessee Kinmundy III Jan 2tTbe coal miners are still out Good order is maintained Senator Chas Hull who owns a half interest in the mine is here endeavoring to adjust the trouble The miners have been getting 450 per ton The vein is less than 5 feet thick The miners claim that the regular scale is 49C and a cut of 8c as below the regular scale They have agreed- to accept a 40 cut It is not known whether or not the mine owners will accept this olIerA special to the GlobeDemocrat gives this account of the meeting now being held between miners and operators at Chicago After waiting upon the scale committee since Tuesday the delegates to the Interstate joint conference of bituminous coal operators and miners of Pennsylvania Ohio Indiana and Illinois and tbe miners of West Virginia received an unsatisfactory report It was presented at this after noons session and embodied these propositions Tbe adoption of the mine run or gross weight system and the uniformity of hours of labor No mention of an advance in wages was madeThe operators of Ohio Pennsylvania- and Indiana bad fought the adoption of amine run system from the start and the votes taken in committee as reported to- to the convention showed that they had stood as a unit in opposition to the plan Tbe report was accepted by the convention nnd the consideration seriatim was recommended but it quickly became apparent that no progress could be made under tbe rules governing the convention which require an affirmative vote to carry propositionFinally was resolved Into- a committee of the whole and the first proposition embodied in the reportthe minerun system which is now being used in Illinoiswas discussed under the five minute rule Operators and miners of 111- 1nols and miners from all other States favored the plan but the operators of Pennsylvania Ohio and Indiana refused to consider the change Finally a vote was taken on the motion to adopt mine run and resulted Yeas 24 nays 12 Tbe vote- Ihe chair ruled was a defeat for the motion President Ratchford in speaking to the motIon made the remark that the miners would demand an increase of loc lIe- said be had suggested to the scale com mitten and would support in the convene- tlon if it became necessary a measure for- Ibe adoption of a double standard whereby either tbe mine run or screen system coold- be used at the option of the operator President Farms of the Ohio mine work erStalso recommended this plan At the evening sessionOperator Robbins of Pennsylvania presented a resolution embodying the adoption of a uniform screen In the competitive field of IMinch mesh flat bar This plan was discussed at length Several amendments thereto were defeated and the motion went over It is quite ev- ldenllbat it can not be put through as a- slnKle objection will serve to defeat it How tbe parliamenteary tangle into which the convention has been drawn will- eod Is a matter of speculation If the proceedings this afternoon and this evening- are any criterion the convention will be unable to agree upon any subject discussed Patrick Dolan leader of the miners In- tbe Pittsburg district made repeated mo- tlons that the rules be suspended but was declared out of order At tbe close of the evening session be called upon the miners to remain in the hall but President Ratcb ford objected to the plan and withdrew Better Than A Klondike Gold Wins Good health Is priceless when once loat- When you have a or cough laves ZSc In a bottle of Ir Ottos Spruce Gum Dal- sam the returns are greater than a half Interest III an Alaska gold mlDllIs cannot bUTloS- Ikealth lJeware cold Chattanooga Tenn Jan ztThe strik- Ingmlners of the Dayton Coal and Iron Company will resume work tomorrow on practically the same terms as existed when- Ibe strike began Seven hundred men will return to work- Educate Your JloweU With discards Candy Cathartic euro constipation forever tOo S5o It a0 0 fall drucRlsu refund mono The recent heavy rains so far bave- causedI no serious damage on Ibis line but we hear the Memphis line trains have been prevented from making their regular runs on account of very high water NoTollao for Fifty Cent uarantecd tobacco habit cure makes weak men strong blood pure Wo tl All druggists An exchange in commenting on- the fashion girls have of changin the spelling of their names says iVe used to know a young girl WhenFshejlfcqpped the V from her name and it wits May About a year ago sire married and now she has dro pld tlleY aad they call her Jc r 1 t f1f I I ARE e TAT ON OP TU- BMERITS oP AYERS Cherry Pectoral I would include the euro of every form of disease which affects tho throat and lungs Asthma Croup Bronchitis Whooping Cough and other similar complaints have when other medicines failed yielded lo Ayers Cherry Pectoral MADISONYILLE Protracted Meeting In Progress nt the M E Church Rev John Lowry of Arkapsas who has recently held such a successful meeting protradedSouth that has been looked forward tc for sometime The pastor of this church Rev S H Lovelace will have charge of the meeting but it is thought that the Christian people of all denominations will meetingbeganDeep regret is felt by many friends at the loss by Mr and Mrs Elijah Bassett of their new born babe The little girt lived only a short while A baby boy made its arrival at the home of Mr and Mrs J M Waltrip Saturday night Hon A K Bradley who has bad such serious results from his fall some months since is slowly recovering but wilt not be a sound man for some time HOW TO FIND OUT Fill a bottle or common water glass with urine and let it stand twentyfour hours a sediment or setting indicates a diseased condition of the kidneys When urine stains linen it is positive evidence of kidney trouble Too frequent desire to urinate or pains in the back is also convincing proof that the kidneys and bladder are out- of order WHAT TO DO There is a comfort in the knowledge so often expressed that Dr Kilmers Swamp root the great kidney remedy fulfills every wish in relieving pain in the back kidneys liver bladder and every part of the urinary passages It corrects inability to bold urine and scalding urin in passing it or bad effects following use of liquor wine or beer and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to get up many times during the night to urinate Tbe mild and extraordinary effects of Swamp Root is soon realized It stands the highest for its most wonderful cures of the most stressing cases If you need a medicine you should have tbe best Sold by drug gests price fifty cents and one dollar For I sample bottle and pamphlet both sent free by mail mention TUB BBB andsend your full postofEce address to Dr Kilmer a Co Binghampton N Y The proprietors of this paper gaurantee the genuineness of this offer Are you a subscriber to Tu E- BEE You should be i o i SLAUGHTER SAIEOF THE HOPEWELL STOCK AT THE BIG STORE I How much or how little we paid for this stock of high grade stuff is of but little interert to anyone but the rediculously low prices weJare making should prove very interesting to everyone These goods at these prices cannot last many days for all who traded with Mr nope well 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 Hopewell Price Our Price 25 pairs Congo Pat Tip 150 19822 Lace 1 50 i oo 6 pairs Cong Cloth Top Plain Toe 2 00 S Tn7 15 Lace Tan Coin Toe x 7S I 00 7 Kangaroo Tan Coin Toe 3 oo 175 i6 Pais Calf Lace Needle Toe J 50 Z08 4 Cong Tan Plain Ton 3 50 2 o 5pairsLaceTanSquareToe3 SO 2 oa 10 Toe 400 2 00 pCong Pat Leather Needle Toe 6 oo 3 00 7 pairs Lace Pat Leather Needle Toe 5 Oo ta SO- I Tan Cloth Top CB 5 oo 200I Ox BloodClotb Top Needle Toe 6U 5 02a00 10 pairs Enamel NeedleToe5 oo t so csAH ether f09s at oriesl3ondin prices Gents Furnishings 1f295 Ties In Puffs Tecks Ascots Bows and inHands Hope IgeOr128 Ties all kinds Hopewelfs price 25c our price roc 30 Dozen Anchor Brand Collars new styles Hopell price 150 our price too Or 3 for ajc 15 dozen E W Collars Hope well price 2jc our price 15c 3 dozen E W Cuffs Hope well price 400 our price 25C 10 dozen Collars a little soiled Hopewell price 150 our price 3 to 50 49 Monarch Shirtscolored bosom white body Hopewell price 150 our price 6Jc 18 Silver Shirts colored bosom white body Hopewell price 100 our price 630 78 Gold Shirts colored Collars Pu and Cuffs Hopewelt price 150 our price 630 14 Silver Shirts Collars and Cuffs Hopewell price ftoo our price 630 34 Monarch Shirts In Negligees collar attached Hopewell price Jijo our price 630 17 Shirts In Negligees Collars at tached Hopewell price our price roofn Gold Shirts white tached Hopewell price 125 our prIce 630 125 Shirtsselected from tbe cream of tbe 150 Monarch and Gold Tbe very newest styles and patterns for Spring at 930 23 Stiff Hats Hopewell price Sb 25 to 150 our price soc 27 Stiff Hats Hopewell price fi 75 to 250 oar price 080 All Soft Hats About Half price S the Hopewell stock consisted of gents goods only we have de cided to select from our own stock some things for the ladiei as running mates for the men These are not however our newest goods but the odds and ends one and two pair of a kind ticlose 97 pairs Button Shoes some Hand Turned some McKay and some Welts- sizes i 2 2 i3former price 150 to f350 now 080 impairs Lace and Button Shoes Needle Toe Hand Turned all sizes former price 250 to 350 now 168 Dulin McLeod CoIciicDrLvi11l Ky FRUITS Vegetables and Garden Seeds are my specialties and in this line I defy competion but this is not all rI also sell Staple and Fancy GROCERIESP CIGARS AND TOBACCO I Highest Market Price paid for Eggs Y Apples Country Hams and Potatoes My Motto Satisfaction or Money L14e = Rcfundcdsa L O Birxjtmfie lciMOAYON BLOCKNINTH STREET HopkirJsVile ritiic1cyETJ a TO JP51tMljPAfEOfl COAL iQOWIt i DOFAI1TO USE 1r ii= 1J S DAILY CAPACITY WRITE FORP j PRICES ER CEc j icBEST12jCOALou 1- I r I J I1 A f1L Cl I ORDEFtAlliY1n fl lUsr no C- Ic u fik 5- JRDERS PROrIPTLY FILLED iJJmSFMl10I1GUARAIiTO P e t J Oe ee PAUL M MOORE Editor and Mtniger BEE PUBLISHINB COMPANY I Incorporated Entered the Pciioffiee at BarlltiRton u Second cUti muter SUBSCRIPTION RATES 00One TltreMontiis 2- SIDeleCoples 3 Specimen cople milled tree on application Correipondenu wanted In ill pans I ho canntT us for particulars THURSDAY JANUARY 27 1898 WHEAT touched the dollar mark again at Chicago on Tuesday SOME of our correspondence that arrived late were crowded out this week in the push of news and advertising THE Treasury gold reserve has passed the 162000000 mark and is still climbing upward There seems to be some more money in the country than in 1896 when the free silver craze threatened PRESIDENT McKiNLEV has car 1ned ing a warship to Havana for the protection of American interests Consul Lee dirt not ask it but 4 the President decided the time had come The dedication of the Natural Science Building of the Kentucky State College last Friday was made a very important occasion and has added fame to this one of the most progressive institutions of the South TnE Louisville Commercial i showing such improvements i aPpearance and general make up as to give the laugh to the jeers by certain unfair city contemporaries who choose to dub it the Cleveland Commercial WE now have a warship at Havana and Americans are hap py not only in Cuba but at home and abroad Our interests and our citizens will be protected With President McKinley in the White House and ConsulGeneral Lee at Havana the dignity of our flag will be upheld THE official figures of the Treas jUry Department show our exports for 1897 to have been the largest for any year in our historynot withstanding we were working un ie Dingley tariff law The DanYocratic freetraders cannot yetfW Improve their assertions that this law ijwould ruin our markets abroad Jgi THE calamity howlers have large T ly subsided as they have been steadily deprived of one after an other excuse for their howls and now they have no time to notice he fact that there were 1737 fewer business failures in 1897 than in 1896 aud that the aggregate value of the failures for 1897 was 72 000000 less than 1897 A COLORED man who is now in thavSttLouis hospital tells the story of the killing of Arch Drown and Mrs Gordon by the latters husband at Louisville He was jhe only eye witness to the tragedy f1ndhisstory which seems true makes of Gordon a heartless mur derer The story in full was in Mondays GlobeDemocrat TIlE BEE acknowledges the re- Ceipt of a handsome number the midwinter edition of the Los Angeles Cal Times This edition contains a vast amount a interest ing information about the rich re gions of Southern California which it represents Not including news- sheets it contains 84 pages and over 200 illustrations all in excel lent taste A SEBREE dispatch says Representative Perkins constituents are angry at him for voting to repeal the seperate coach law and talks of probable indignation meetings A Populist is reported to have said he favored petitioning Mr Perkins never to return to Web ster This reminds one of Saun ders of Union and his idiotic Lmdsey resolution WUAT an outrage I A Tomatot Trust in Kentuckyl A daily pa per says the tomato growers in the vicinity of Walton will hold aameeting at the Walton Opera House January 29 to establish a uniform for tomatoes ft thesefarmers lived in Nashville 34 they would be fined a thousand dollars apiece Cant some able member of the Legislature go down there ndjfepursuade them from the cvilutl y would do REPRESENTATIVE Saunders of Union has been it hot in droastcohisLindsey to resign Fortunately Ib the majority in the Legislature while they may be ready for num erous enormities in legislation arc to not prepared to make themselves a C f fr tl 4 fflf s- v T so absolutely rediculous as to comI mit themselves to this measure much as many of them wouM In joy the power to force the Senators retirement THIS is a very recent utterance of R Dunn Co one of the leading authorities of this country on the present business conditions With a volume of business remarkable for the time of year6 per cent larger than a year ago and 104 per cent larger than in 1892It in not discouraging that one or two industries are lagging Of course we newspaper men- and others have our hardships whether business is good or not but even a blind unwilling man must see the present general and widespreadevidences of prosperity in the land THERE was a shout ol laughter in the House of Representatives the other day when the title of the first bill on the private calendar was read For the relief of Thos B Reed Unfortunately the Speaker was not in the chamber but was taking his luncheon in his room or the fun would have been more hilarious It turned out that the Thomas B Reed referred to in the bill was a volunteer of the Third Pennsylvania Regiment who was asking for arrears of pay due him for aid in the suppression of the war of the rebellion TilE Secretary of Agriculture is of the opinion that the annexation of Hawaii would not seriously affect the sugar raising industry of the United States At present the cultivation of cane on the islands is carried on by coolie labor under the contractlabor system But in the event of the islands becoming subject to our law these laborers would receive the same wages as ISare now paid in California Then Secretary also calls attention to the fact that the opportunities and possibilities of coffee culture in the islands are so much better than sugar raising that much of the soil now devoted to sugar will be used for coffee A NEWLY made Democratic newspaper correspondent at Madi sonville in a recent dispatch his imagination to glow into a re port of anxious and earnest deliberation by Republican leaders whoi he asserts are looking for a Con gressional candidate since Judge Dempsey has announced that he willnot be a candidate in the Democratic race for nomination But no leading Republicans are forthcoming to substantiate this correspondents report Hence with at least a possibility of defeat you know for a Republican nominee in the Second district and no great struggle on for the honor the motive for this report seems to be in the invention of the young reporter Our Corn In a recent edition TilE BEE told its readers about the greatly increased use of American corn abroad during the past year To further enlarge the foreign use al- our standard crop there will be an extensive corn exhibit made at the Parts Exposition in 1900 It is proposed to have a collosal corn picture 40x60 feet in size Every body who has visited any of our great American expositions knows how well adapted to decorative purposes is this chief of American cereals what handsome and strik ing effects in mural and other deco tions are produced in the skillful andartistic handling of corn byI the practiced decorator Another most excellent suggestion is that there should be a large corn kitchen in which articles of food pre pared from corn can be tested by the multitude that are unacquainted with these delights One writer says A plate of corn cakes baked to a golden brown would be a revelation to nearly all Euro peans And he speaks the truth TUE BEE pleads for a liberal cor ner of that tasty kitchen to be deC voted to the elaboration of the virtues and excellencies of thea Southern corn dodger Starvation In Cuba Secretary Sherman has issued his third appeal to the American public in behalf of the starving Cubans and again calls attention o the urgent necessity for imme Jwes foUowscTo THE PuBLicpThe h the United States bad the honor on the tb of December to make known to all charitably disposed people of this country E the appeal of the President for aid in the form of money or supplies toward theSspeedy relief of the distressing destitution and suffering which exists among the peo pie of Cuba The gratifying interest which his countrymen have shown in all parts of our landSl stthatn ent to recognize the need of orderly and It nccrted effort under well directed con if assistance is to be tieIt will be jhe office of the committee so organized not only to receive and forward the United States ConsulGeneral at Ha sUPfliesas Wonderful Cure Spinal Disease the Result of a Fall Abscesses Formed Kontucky Clergyman Reports What Hoods Sarsaparllla Did The character of the people who testify to the merits of Hoods SarsapAI rlllft Is worthy of conRIc1c1 what n Kentucky clergyman says When out little girl was 3 years old she fell from a loft and strained herplne Since then she has been subject to spins- disease and lost the use of her limbs She was very delicate and did not have much appetite and abscesses formed on theJeU side of hersplne which discharged continually and she was obliged to lie on her right side alMho time Wo procured a bottle of Hoods Sarsaparllla and sho began taking It The first effect was to give her an appetite and enable her to sleep She continued taking it and now she ls a healthy child exception of her deformity REV B H WAnD Chaplin Kentucky Remember Hoods Sarsaparilla Is tin bestIn fact the One True hood Purifier Hoods Pillscure nausea Indigestion Price 25c United States but to invoke In Its own name and through the three great interests it fitly represents the concurrent effort of local relief boards throughout the United States and to invite the kindly aid of the transportation agencies of the country for ths prompt conveyance ol contributed supplies to the seaboard and their shipment thence to Cuba The ConsulGeneral at Havanna is I turn assured of the effective cooperation of every available agency in the island of Cuba in order that life may be saved and suffering spared The Spanish Government welcoming the aid thus tendered will facilitate the work and to that end will admit into Cuba tree of duty and charges all articles otherwise liable to tax whe dulyconsigned to the ConsulGeneral- By direction of the President the un dersigned appeals to the people in every city and town to the municipal authorities thereof and the local boards of trade and transportation to ccrporations and others producing the necessities of life and to all whose hearts are open to the cry cf distress and affliction to second the Renrous effort now beeing made and by well directed endeavor make its success truly responsive to the sentiments of charity that have ever characterized the American people JOHN SHERMAN Secretary of State The Governor of Kentucky has likewise made an appeal of the same nature which appeal TilE BEE has published in a former is sue and has appointed W G Coldewey of Louisville Ky as Chairman of the Relief Committees for Kentucky to whom fnnds or supplies may be sent properly marked Cuban Relief Fund Such funds or supplies will be promptly fohvarded to the Cen tral Relief Committee at New York and through such Committee be properly distributed where most needed throughout the island of Cuba and to which end the trans portation companies have offered their facilities free and the Span ish and Cuban governments will lend every aid TilE indications are strong that Major P P Johnson wants to and will be a candidate for the Demo cratic nomination in the next Ken tucky gubernational fight He has certainly placed himself in the hands of his friends Coughs colds pneumonia ard fevers may be prevented by keeping the blood pure and the system toned with Hoods ttarsnpnrilla HANSON More About the Drowning of Wllloughby Ashby AND SOME NOTES ABOUT TilE PEOPLE Lacy Livingiton of Howell is here for a few days Miss Georgia McQuinn of Owensboro- Is the guest of Miss Dana Brown this weekSeveral of the lads and lassies of our town spent last Sunday with Miss Nellie Ashby of the country Lee Jackson who has been in Howell and Evansville for a few days returned home Tuesday Harry Brown and Marvin Orton left Tuesday afternoon for a trip in the Wet They may go to Arizona before they re turn homeIC the son late I J Ashbyof near this place wasdrownea in a slough near Pond River last Sunday familiarlyknownwas looking after some hogs when mistaken in the depth of the water he rode in and his horse became entangled in some brush and Mr Ashby was thrown from the saddleand drowned before assistance ould reach him Mr Asbby was about fortyfive yrars of age and unmarried The remains were Mondayfternoonthe bereaved ones in tbeir sad affliction AT THE GAP Important Trade in Real Estate Will Kimmons in Louisville For Treatment A trade in real estate has been consum ated here in the past few days between iVilscnash for Mr Stanleys farm 1 Mrs John Keith of Manntgten is at kamsfcountyrowning i Miss Mattie Carpenter of Earlington Mrs Tom Warren Saturday and Mr Geo M Davis returned from Louisville Sunday where he bad been on business Mr Will Kimmons who happened to a serious accident in December bywepping off the fast passenger train is in Louisville having his eye treated will be remembered that Mr Kimmons t received severe cuts about one eye andcfear has been felt that bo might lose it rely CompanybavegoDo Miss Cayco of Greenville is the guest of Miss Ethel Courtney Dick Croft visited hIs parents in Earl ington Sunday Wt J J IT T PASSINC OF HAUl TIMES V Few People Now Qo to the Mints to Have Jewelry and Plate Changed for Currency Encouraging Industrial find Commercial News from Many IolnU From Bradstreets One of the best indices of the thatIarc to mints throughout the country with personal effect such as gold jewel ry plate and trinkets to be melted up by the government and ex changed for currency According to a report of Director of the Mint Preston during the period of extreme depression the value of the metal thus purchased by the government reached high figures but in the last year it has dwindled con siderably Figures submitted by 873downmoney paid out by the government for old gold and plate annually has increased steadily The high water mark was reached in 1891 when the government paid out for plate and jewelry 4035710 In 1873 the amount was 774218 and it reached the million mark in 1880 the two million mark in 1886 and fornyear to millions it was between three and four million dollars until last year when it fell to 2810284 Tine Philadelphia mint melts ninetenths of the plate and jewelry presented- to the government Payment is generally made in gold when then jewelry is of that metal Thirteen oceangoing steamers arrived in the harbor of of Philadelphia early last week They are from all parts of the world and are chartered to load outward cargoes composed in tine main of cereals It is expected that these vessels will carry away 4000000 bushels of grain and 20000 tons of general merchandise The General Electric Company will erect at Schenectady N Y one of the largest iron foundaries in this country The plans arc being prepared An Ironwood Mich dispatch says that the Metropolitan Iron and Land Co operating the Nor rie group of mines and employing 1000 men has announced an in crease of wages to go into effect February i I A Chicago dispatch says that 400000 are to be expended at once by the Illinois Steel Company in the erection of a slab mill at South Chicago When completed 1000 more men than are now on the companys patroll will be required to operate MAINE GOES TO HAVANA Our Battleships to Take Turns In Cuban Waters WILL PROTECT AMERICAS INTERESTS Washington D C Jan 24 The battleship Maine has been or dered to Havana Shortly aft jsc noon today the Secretary of theI Navy gave out this statement in writingISo far there being anyI foundation for the rumors yester day of trouble at Havana matters arc now in such condition that our vessels are going to resume their friendly calls at Cuban ports and go in and out just as the vessels of other nations do The Maine will go in a day or two on just such a visit This certainly has a pacific sound For an understanding of the full import however it is nice essary to know that two visits to the State Department were made today by the Spanish Minister that Assistant Secretary Day twice conferred with the President and the general manner of the Navy Department in treating this order to the Maine was totally inconsistent with the theory of an ordinary routine affair The plain truth is that the President has taken antother good step forward in the Cucban business That is what going of the Maine means From fidaysthe White Squadron in the harbors of HavanatHavana Bay Programme The administration has a well What is ScottstEmulsionIt is a strengthening foodand tonic remarkable in its fleshform ng properties It contains Cod iver Oil emulsified or partially digested combined with the wellP nown and highly prized Hypo of Lime and Soda so their potency is materially ncreasedwWhat Will ItDo J It will arrest loss of fleshand R restore to a normal condition the infant the child and the adult ItM ill enrich the blood of the will stop the cough heal the irrita loS ion of the throat and lungs andn ure incipient consumption We m make this statement because the experience of twentyfive years hasth proven it in tens of thousands CftSeSt B nrtjou Zt scorrs Eftuttb 5oc and 100 all druggistsTSCOTT 8i BOWNE at r BUMP BUMP BUMP Do You Hear Them FaIia- QWFLAY c r THE PRICES ON WINTeR CLOTHING AND Mens Ladies and Childrens Shoes Row Listen military fraught American American however County Bennetlstown years isover and conditions our general several depart winter spite merchandise Woolens UNTIL 1898 Mens Odd Pants Boys Long Pants Suits and Boys Knee Pants Suits At a Discount of 20 Per Cent The bulk of of Clothing was bought in 1897 and bought at its Lowest Cash Value and js there fore worth prices we marked it that is question Our Spring purchase is made and we must make room for it and in order to do this we are making great sacrifice Our loss is your gain 20 PER CENT DISCOUNT anything in three lots of Clothing Mothers come in and fit up your boys Gentlemen come in and get your Pants onefifth the regulur 646 Pairs Mens Odd Pants regular prices from 100 to 450 158 Boys Long Pants Suits regular prices from 300 to 8 Ages from 12 to 19 years 3 to Boys Knee Pants Suits regular prices from 650 to 500 Ages from 4 to 14 Now in addition to above we have displayed on our counters an immense Lot ofIvleries Ladies aricL Clxilclarerits SlioetB that we will at from 40 to 50 per cent off their first price In this of Shoes you will see some of fellows leftover from Falls memorable ceJob Lot Sale These we marked from 20 to 25 cent under their 4 at4 from 40 to 50 cent off their first price This is no fake goods are we claim for nothing more nothing less Fall must make room new spring goods YOUR MONEY BACK IF YOU WANT IT ned programme as to the pres ence of American battleships in Havana harbor It is not the in tention that the Maine shall remain there any great length of stayi sons is the unhealthful ess Yellow fever prevails at Havana the year round In the hospitals are many cases at this time Some of these hospitals are close to the shore of the harbor All of them drain into the harbor A of a month would be danger The Maine will daysThentake her place In this way the sanitary necessities will be observed and at the same those peppery intransigentcs will acquire- an interesting and perhaps useful lot of information about the navy It is a fact that there is not a Spanish war vessel in Cuban wa ers which will compare with any ne of the five battleships which will in turn visit Ha vana The Maine which goes rst ranks as one of onr second sayineons as some of the others She is accouited about as effective as the firstclass monsters The present orders keep the squadron in the vicinity of Cuba until April Before the winter is over the Spaniards who are resid ng in Cuba may receive new impressions ot the naval strength of he States HOPKINSVILLE Numerous Marriages Throughout The ithy Paragraphs About People and ThingsI Jan 2A number of l1lDgs occurred in Christian county last Wednesday the igtb inst Rev f S Cheek officiated at the marriage of Mr T Nnckols and Miss Francis M both of the Bell neighborhood Mr W and Miss Blanch Stegar of the Howell neighborhood were married by ev W L Peyton Mr I Burnett and iss Lelia Deering were married near Roar g by Rev Cowherd Mr GeoI Robey of and Miss Ana Guffy of Springs were also on that day Mr Geo W Mason and Miss Sallio Hancock of Fairview neighborhood were married in the after gallery1isA summary of the tobacco for last week shows 1 15 hogsheads received o les 81 rlngsJ2rejecllonsJ42 he tobacco offered was chiefly low graded much of it In bad coR4loa m X After our work and we have taken our annual inventory thereby become the better acquainted with tine of stock we find in ments more goods than we should have at this season and in of the fact that every is advancing in price especially wo will from NOW FEB 15 sellyouyourcinoiceof this lot the but not the this On these off price years the sell lot the old last have per the just what them stock for stay with coal time United Moore White Springs Roaring arried market of kind per Little River was on a high lonesome Sat urday night in common with every other stream in Western Kentucky The Illinois Central embankment alone prevented the waters from encroaching on Ninth streel toward Main Negro families on the other side had to move out JWmarried at the residence of Rev Duvall this city CityDankgress which meets at Tampa Fla Febru ary 8 He was appointed by Governor BradleyMuch damage to trees and fences is reported from the storm throughout the coun try on Saturday night f1 Mr Geo W Clark died Monday near Pen of consumption aged about fifty years He was born in Christian county and has been a progressive farmer in this section all his life His wife and several children survive him The funeral took place at Dogwood Chapel Tuesday Major Crumbaugh and his friends regard as a bluff the threat of Senators Faulkner and Elkins to fight the confirmation of his nomination for Supervising Inspector of Steam Vessels district Fourth Circle Meeting The following program has been are ranged for the meeting of the Fourth Circle of Bethel Association at Trenton January 29th and 30th 1898 SATURDAY 10 a mPresent Outlook for Foreign Missions in Japan J A Bennett and W J Dickinson ti a rnjapan and the Japanese A M Couch and Prof A M Herndon 130 p ra Exegesis Col 118 And be is bead of the body the church J G Bow John P Garnett 230 p mOur Home Mission Work Prof Edmund Harrison B D Eddins 7 p mSermon by J G Bow SUNDAY 11 a m Sermon by Edmund Harrison Mrs Frank Owen of Gracey died at her home on Saturday after an illnes of some weeks She was about twentyfive years old and was a member of the Pres byterlan Church Her husband and a young son survive her The Nashville Christian Advocate speaks thus of Rev DeWitt pastor of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church here Dr M B DeWitt of this city has been called to the pastorate of the Cumberland Presbyterian church at Hopkinsville Ky and parIsbioners preached by onq of the cleanest and most consecrated men in the range of our ac quaintance CROFTON Some Interesting Facts About the People Rev Jas Coleman is holding a series of meetings at the Baptist church thIs week Mr Hugblett and Miss Lee Hamby were married Thursday night There was a slight windstorm Crofton Monday night that blew some fencing and trees down Rev JM Lawson preached at the Chris lan church Saturday night and Sunday marriagefshaw The heavy raknsot this week filled the ri This Sale Lasts Until February 15 1898 ItJobLotBISHOP CO MADISON VILLE KENTUCKYI The New York Weekly Tribune NATIONAL FAMILY NEWSPAPER FARMERS VILLAGERS rEIF B13EEARLINGTON BOTH ONE YEAR FOR 125 SEND ALL ORDERS TO THE BEE BARLINQTON KY I Dock reference thi a comparrlion of old and Consult etc the personnel Officers of the Arm Party Platform and amount other valuable corresponding In rank TherelsMoneyioPAGES PAID Earlington Ky f in that SawMill I have offered for sale It was bought cheap and can be sold at a bargain Complete SawMill jo horse power portable engine new saw carriage bran new edger 41 I I CHERRY Madisonville Ky streams and damaged the roads considera blyDr Williams reports a 14pound girl at Chas McGars Born to Mr and Mrs Dave Cranor a baby boy on the a4th inst M B Brown is in Hopkinsville this week on the board of tax supervisors Frank Earle of St Charles has been visiting here the past week RED HILL ITEMS Mark Hanna got there all the same Mn Torn Lydia is very sick James Bullock living near here is dan gerously ill with bleeding of the nosov Mrs Harve Hight Is on the sick list thIs week Mrs Delia Grace is very sick this week vicinityisProJ G Wright is teaching school near Possum Walk this winter A new road has been surveyed from W K Putmans to Bakers Mill S II Ruddell of Reel Hilt is teaching a writing school at Atkinson College this week Rev Wo Rickard of Crofton will SundayinThe young people Dn lsVlc lltygava party at Theo Stanleys last Tuesday night THE GREAT I AND and Jour write Horns Paper KY of anti Political Information of United States which was a very interesting affair There is a debating society organized at Oglesby school bouse which is well at tendedA burst in Wbitson Stanleys bands last week doing Whitson but little damage but the fragments of the gun went inalJ directions alAtkinsonpklDsvllleJBRKIN lqL Three Persons Droyq JanTinrec arjn the neighborhood since the flood has been swelling tine local streams daughtersageddrowned near here while on their1 shantyboat and their bodies were ofNiggerward Their boat was found jecie and a search revealed tine Iatjhtt chHdrenhadTine Coroners Verdict was 1 cordance with the abov raat 0s 1IThey are made of Southern Iron by Southern Workmen who are sustained by the products of Southern Farmers They last longer and make more homes happy than any other Stove oncarth Fire backs guaranteed for 13 years If your Dealer does not handle them WRITE FOR CATALOGUE Phillips Buttorff Mfg Co NASHVILLE MAmiFACTUIIU OFt COOKING AND HEATING STOVES Mantels and Grates Rollowware Tinware Etc KAURI IN Ui JiI6 t China Crockery and Glassware Cutlery WOODEN AND WILLOWWARE Everything necessary nml convenient for tho Kitchen DInIng Room Laundry and Dairy m I MILLION MEDICINEfor II TENN BICYCLESA I wr A Popular Proprietary Medicine Sold at Retail for Five Cents a Package the first step in a direction that may lead to a revolution in the A New York company of tnntmf icturlwr chereaRilho Rlpani Chemical Company placed upon the market Itv lVn m or tabule compoeeu of compressed powdered preparation ul curtain Aedlclul drugs which bad beta ulcer talaed to tin ot more general use among mnllcat men than any other for the cure or al lerlallou of auch llli common to men on luivo their origin In an dlzettlon or weakened capacity for auiinllatlnir food absorbing nourKhment and eliminating waite The catalogue of Included under Uila head It aid to Include pretty uearlr dlteau for which the phyilclan li callwl upon to prescribe In preparing their standard remedy for the acceptance of tbo American opIo the company down tbe principle that everything entering tho pack t thoulttbo or the Krd and to prepared and protected aa to retain ita luUtIa Intact Dad unImpaired wrough any laJ time nnT climate Only t ho choicest drup ahould flied their should beta accordance with the tatestpcrreeted methods or modern packed In clau protected by nbsorbcc t cotton and securely corked Kvcn the corki used have been of a crude go high In txt requirement no manufacturer cf these everyday slopperl could supply more D ina1l proportion from his output tbat would meet tit exacting spocilicAtlOni Tho gIaa via I were In turn packed In boxes of- a not anrpaited in beauty and jwrrccuonot workmanthlp by those Used by the ni3M1 ta3tidlonl to lI iIO J1alng art theirlilgh standard- anti he proprietors rcaorted to the accented modern methodl ot m1tlnlItelr commodity l1own seven hundred dollars In cettcd within nvo yean In newspaper julrertitlng Iias Informed every American citizen Fconcerning iuporlor and urprinlnij of Itlpans Tabule bearlnffBeing thoughtful palnttaklnir observer ot the changed condItions that an IIrI nOd that the people although requirmne the beatbrft rCe Wing to paylieavypercntagesfor superfluous- syrupplng and packing or unnecessary tJrottCtlon against mIght se lull In is In the caso or Intended to be consumed lu aREurebueweek lIea been dtzeovered nid time and actual experience- that baJIthese do not have tho tendency to toes of qualities or diminution of ex rellenco from that might at firSt havo been expected Inumuch at under favorable conditions those that have loJn loose In a drawer a trareUng bar or pocket I for toreral weeks or mouth are round I to be practically as Iron and as as ever Acting upon these mnrcc ton3 and noting particularly the unimpaired prosperity of Croat newspaper now told for n cent Instead ot the old rate of Ore time amount and the general aU directions toward low rates and Increased Mien the- cosnpanyhave entered nUJ1 the experiment of putting lUpont Tabule In pasteboard to the trado upon terms which will permit A IlOlnglOld by therwill or etorekecperat aprice lower than cyar before adopted for n proprietary medicIneFIVE irlone halfa lttjhcompany will not discontinue the inanutsciuro and the torso the leamed to know and value the lUpani Tabule but will offer the cheaper sort experimentally for tho benefltof such as raaydetlre them Itthould quaUty or the medIcine laldentlcalln both sorts the only difference being In the form and comparative cost or pact In or putting up The neeenl pack trees are not yet to he although It In probable that almost any druggist will obtain a when a customer to do BO i but In any cue a tingle carton containing ten tabules WTeaentpostsgepaid to any address for five cent In stamps forwarded to the Itlpans o lit New York Until the Koodsare thoroughly Introduced to the trade agents and peddlers will be supplied at a which will allow them a fair margin ot rrotlt YI j cartons for 40 centstrice I It cartons for cartons for JW5J agross vMOO cartons forlimgJJ100 Cash wilts tlro order I AI I b a IIAAA 0004 0044 John B Cattleman Arthur G Longhair Drecklnrldge Castleman Royal Insurance Co I The Latest pi lire LiVcrpoolIDoes the Largest Business in the State of Kentucky Does the Largest Business in the Southern States Losses Pal M entucky in 1896 24983103 II I PAUL M MOORE EARLINGTON KY Resident Agent for Earlington and Vicinity YO YOn f h yjcr 4 d THE i experimental trade clencejhetabulci Barbee Gaslleman MANAGERS Southern Department Home Office Louisville Ky- fWWvWyVVWvVWWVVVVVWWThW WE HAVE SPARED 1NO EXPENSE PRICES ALWAYS LOWEST fTothis part of the State Anything and everyI thing you want inlive J IBARNETT ARNOLD I EARLINGTON KY JIp Tjc T9w if4 I r It tSC r Ifflt fd 1 iii t ti 4 cI THE SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON V FIRST QUARTER INTER NATIONAL SERIES JAN 30 Text of the rrsoii Mall vl 315 31cm ory VcrfCR 013 Oohlcn Text Mall vl Commentary by the llev U Jll Stearns B And when thou prayest thou shalt not bo as tho hypocrites for thby lovo to pray standing in tho synagogues and In the corners of tho streets that they may bo seen of men Verily I say unto you They have their reward Dr Weston says concerning this sermon that Christ hero draws tho picture of tho person who Is to bo tho result of HU work tho Ideal man whom tho Saviour Is to snake actual by saving him from sin Tho only anti In dispensable condition of admission to such a lIfo Is tho consciousness of Utter spiritual poverty absoluto destitution n beggar with no power to alter his condition or mako himself better No man on earth bo ho who or what ho will Is excluded and tho character described In tho beati tudes Is within tho reach of every man 0 II nut thou when thou praycst enter Into thy closet and when thou hast shut thy door pray to thy Father which Is In secret nun thy Father which sccth In so cret shall reward theo openly All boo novolenco Is not to bo hidden for when our good works glorify Ood wo are to let our light so shrine JCo ono is forbidden to pray In public nor even to let It bo known that wo are fasting if God can bo glorified thereby What Is forbidden is our own glory or advantage In anything What Is required Is tho glory of God In all things See I Cor x 81 I Pet iv 11 John xlv 13 14 7 But when yo pray use not vain rep etitions as tho heathen do for they think that they shall bo heard for their much speaking Xhcro is nothing hero forbid ding us to repeat tho samo petitions in our prayers but what Is forbidden is vain repetition or thinking that there Is and benefit or merit in saying tho same words over and over True prayer is tho utter ance of heart desires for tho glory of God in tho name of Jesus Christ 8 Bo slot yo therefore llko unto them for your Father knoweth what things yo have need of before yo ask Him Wo are not forbidden to ask because our Fa thor knows but wo arc to ask as children who have confidence in n Fathers love anti wisdom Children who teaso and torment their parents do no credit either to themselves or to their parents parents who permit it are not wise and children who do it do not honor their parents Confidence In God will meekly as and bo sure that if it is best it shall be given 9 After this manner therefore pray ye Our Fathcrwhlch art in heaven hallowed bo Thy name I havo met sunny who use no snore this form of words and per haps they do no sin by this omission as for myself I never expect to pray better or with moro understanding or more in ac cord with tho vrlll of God than when I use these very words I would not robIsrael nor put myself under any bondage but if Israel has a good thing which I too can enjoy surely our Father would like mo to enjoy It How very near Jesus took Mary stud us to His heart when Ho said Go to My brethren and say unto them I ascend untOMy Father and your Father and to My Ood and your God John ace 17 10 Thy kingdom como Thy will bo dono in earth ns it is in heaven When after tho thousand years satan shall havo been sent to tho lako of lire and all things shall have been subdued unto Christ then Ho shall hand over tlio kingdom unto God tho Father that God may bo all in all Rev xx 10 I Cor xv 28 and this prayer shall bo answered 11 Give us this day our dally bread Our Father knows our need in this matter and will not withhold any good yet it is Ills pleasure that wo ask Him for all that is Included in this phrase our dally bread and inasmuch as wo havo already learned that man shall not Ilvo by bread alone but by every word that procecdcth out of tho mouth of God chapter iv 4 tho phrase must include n great deal 12 And forgive us our debts as we forgive our debtors Forgiveness of sins In Ills namo is whativo aro to preach ev erywhere Luke xxiv 4j and when wo receive Him wo are assured that our sins are forgiven for Ills names sako and shall no moro bo remembered I John II 12 Isa xllll 25 but whllo Wo aro in thcso mortal bodies wo shall need constant for giveness hence tho comfort of the assur ance that It wo confess our sins Ho Is faithful and just to forgive us our sins and to cleanse us from all unrighteous ness It is tho sense of the vast forgive ness which wo enjoy from Him that enables us to bo kind ono to another tenderheart ed forgiving ono another even as God for Christs sake has forgiven us Eph iv 02 18 Mid lead us not into temptation but deliver us front evil for rhino is tho kingdom and tho power antI tho glory forever Amen Hod never tempts any one to do wrong las 1 18 hut Ho does try men for their present and eternal good and for Ills great glory and it Is blessed to bo tried and receive grace to endure Jos I 12 Ho will never try us above what wo arc able I Cor x 13 As to the evil one Ho will deliver us from every evil work and preserve us unto Ills heavenly kludgom II Tim iv 18 Tlio kingdom is Ills tho power Is Ills and the glory Salvation and service from beginning to end aro all TIm and of Him and it bo comes us over to say Thine 0 Lord is the greatness and tho power anti tho glory and tho victory and tho majesty for all that Is in tho heaven and in tho earth Is Thlno i Thlno is the kingdom 0 Lord truth Thou art exalted as head above all 14IFor If yo forgive men their tres passes your Heavenly Father will also for glvo you Fellowship with God depends upon our being ono with Him in all things Wo may walk with IBm nnd Ho will dwell in us anti walk in us II Cor ri 16 but wo must bo willing to humblo ourselves anti agree with Him in every thing Mic vl 8 margin Amos ill 8 16 But if yo forgive not men their trespasses neither will your Father forgivo your trespasses Vhcn Peter asked how often ho should forglvo his brother and suggested seven times as n possible ox rente our Lord answered Until seventy tunes seven Ho then told of ono who was forgiven 10 000 talents hut would not orglvo iris follow an hundred pence hcnco ho was severely punished Our Lord ndd lSo likewise shan my Heavenly Father lo also unto you if yo from your hearts forgive not every ono his brother their trespasses Math xvlll 2135 Again it Is xs always Not I but Christ Not I but tho grace of God Nothing for self not even anything In tho way of justlco as- a primary thing and novcr revenge but ilways tho glory of God that Ho may bo magnified A Peculiar Pet Clacksvllle LeafChronicle When the government sent several hundred rainbow trout to Clarksville to be placed in the sur rounding streams atyout a month ego R W Roach kept three of them to raise so that he might watch them as they developed Two of them died but the third one still lives and is now looked upon as a very interesting pet Mr Roach showed the fish to a reporter this morning He walked- to the bowl and called Nancyl Immediately the fish gave a switch of the tall and came over to the side next to Mr Roach It knew its name The fish will also eat from its owners hand and will permIt him to pet it The trout has about doubled itssize in one month CUWI wuti ALL USE FAILS Best UneIa 9tiG4lgft l Ulfl ill I 1ST BERNARD COAL COMPANY NCORPORATED IMiners and Shippers of COAL AND COKE iii i t General Office Earlington Kentucky i BrArLcn Offices II A M CARROLL Manager 201 N Cherry Street Nashville R G ROUSE Manager Palmer House Broadway Paducah Tennessee Kentucky S H NEWBOLD Manager 342 W Main Street Louisville CAPT T L LEE Manager Corner Main and Auction Streets fi 9 Kentucky Memphis Tenn A S FORD Manager 327 Upper Second Street Evansville Ind iXVltoletsealei AgritsJOHN T HESSER Hauser Building St Louis Mo J W cI1 BRIDGMAN Room 85 Hartford Building Chicago Ill 1 I THE FAMOUS NO 9 COAL I 8 For all uses from Earlington Diamond and St Charles Mines Only Vibrating Screens and Picking Tables used THE BEST SELECTED COAL IN THE f MARKET I BRUSHED 60KK FOR BflSE 1 BURNERS ID FURNRGES i Gtfigf WhyLbuy Highpriced Anthracite Coal when you can get ST BER NARD CRUSHED COKE for a much less price One IiASK YOUR DEALER FOR IT AND SAVE MONEY 1I4 i CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR Topic For tire Week Ilcglnnltifr Jan 38 Comment by Itcr S 11 Doyle Tone Practical applications of the beatl tudosMath v 1Ii Tho beatitudes aro found iu tho opu ing part of Christs sermon ou the mount This was practically His address at tho inauguration of His kingdom in tho world In tho first part of this ad dress Ho describes tho characteristics of the citizens of His kingdom Tho Jews had n false idea as to whatwasnecessary for admission into His kingdom and His first duty was to correct this mis take Ho did this in the beatitudes Though tho word blessed is used nine times there arc only seven general beatitudes as verses 10 and 1 1 may be considered as supplementary To apply these sayings of Christ practically wo must study for what they stand 1 Blessed are the poor iu spirit for theirs is tho kingdom of heaven This beatitude stands for humility tho first characteristic of tho citizen of Christs kingdom Tho humble tho poor in spir it in heart not in mind or hotly arc referred to Tho lows were prond and haughty and needed to cultivate this grace So must all who would enter Christs kingdom Pride will debar us Wo must become as littlo children to enter in 2 Blessed aro they that mourn for they shall bo comforted The mourn- Ing ones here referred to aro tho spiritually sorrowful those who mourn boo cause of tho presence and power of sin Sorrow for sin is meant Tho character istic expressed is contrition God will comfort all such by pardoning their sins and giving them power over win No one will over enter Christs kingdom who has not mourned bccanso of sin U Blessed aro the meek for they shall inherit the earth or tho land referring to Canaan which stood as a typo of all temporal anti spiritual blessings Meekness is also n characteristic of n citizen of tho kingdom of heaven 4IIBlessed are they that hunger and thirst after righteousness for they shall bo filled Gods righteousness not per sonal righteousness is referred to Ad mission to Christs kingdom cannot bo gained by anything wo can do Our righteousness must bo tho righteousness of God declared to us for Christs sake and His work G Blessed aro the merciful for they shall obtain mercy to Meekness is n passive virtue mercy an active ono Tho meek passively endure tho injustice and wrongs of tho world but the merciful address themselves to the wants of tho world God has boon merciful to them Iud they aro merciful to others O Blessed are tho puro in heart for they shall seo God Inward purity gives us oven in this lifo a vision of God but this shall bo perfected when wo shall seo Him faco to face 7 Blessed aro tho peacemakers for they shall bo called tho sons of God Warriors are usually tho great men in tho kingdoms of tho world but in Christs kingdom peacemakers shall be Gods sons Gods great ones Biblo Readings Ps i 1 xxxvii 11 11 17Prov xvi 18 10Isalv l0lvil 15 j lxi 13 Math vi 14 15 Mart xl 25 20 Luko vi 2023 John xvi 20 U Cor i 17 II Tim ii 12 Hob xli 14 Rov xxi 4 xxii 17 We Dont Like You Any More Paducah Sun The free silver press has suddenly discovered that the New York Journal is of not much ac cdunt anyhow The fact that the paper has contained an expression of opinion adverse to Bryan is taken as sure proof that it has gone over to the money changers and has sold itself out to the hirelings of Wall street Pr Otton Spruce Gum Balsam Ilia most leisant and reliable remedy for conebscoldf croup and all aoreaeaa of the throat cheat ailS lungs barcelxmief25c and soc Acetylene is now used for light log Paris omnibuses generator and carbide weighing about pounds BRYAN LOSING His One Issue Hobby Turns Finny Democrats Against Him Flattering Export Statistics Shown by Treasury Depart ment For 1897 Vashington D C Jan Z- J1898It is gradually becoming apparent that the silver cause is nqt commanding the strength and unanimity of support that it did in the campaign of 1896 The New York Journal which was Mr Bryans organ in the East has de liberately abandoned him as was long ago anticipated This means I more than the mere action of this journal for a change of that kind would not have been made unless those dictating it had seen that the plan would be a popular one The fact is there is a strong against Bryan and rebellionI the East and certain South Word comes from the Middle West that this sentiment is also being felt there The sil ver proposition is losing its hold upon a large class of the com nuni flues which in the last national campaign supported it which is in view of the fact that prosperity has come without a return to free com age and they have begun to real ize that the issues upon which tile campaign of 1896 was made were false ones The assertion was very frequently made during all that campaign that prosperity could not come to the people of the United States without an enor mous increase of the currency of the countryand that this could only be done by the free coinage of silver NOW that the prosper ity has come in the face of tIle re fusal to accept the silver proposition it is apparent that the cam paign of 1896 was waged upon false assumptions and false state ments The apparent determina tion of Mr Bryan to make silver and silver only his hobby so long as he remains before the public in the attitude of the spokesman of the Democratic party has led a good many democrats all over the country to the conclusion that some broader man and one who will not confine himself exclusively to the subject of If to i is likely to be a more successful party can didate in 1900 The senate and Currency Now that Senator Hanna is elected and assurance given that his vote and voice and coopera tion willbe at the service of the Republican forces in the Senate the effort to pass a currency bill will be again resumed The Senate is still closely divided especially in view of the fact that the Oregon seat has not yet been filled but there is good reason to hope that a combination of the Re publicans vote with that of the few Democrats who refuse to co operate with the silver forces will be sufficient to carry through the the Senate some legislation along the lines recommended by the President in his message It is not expected that extreme legisla tion upon this subject can be had during the present Congress but the simple plan outlined by the President in his message proposing to retain in the Treasury the greenbacks and Sh7rmannotes redeemed rigoldan E na idnalpanks to increase their cir I S j t r I culation up to the par value of their bonds ap peals so strongly to all classes except those who are determined to make the money of the country of the fiat charac ter that there is a good deal of hope that a measure framed along these lines can yet be passed by this Congress Immigration Restriction The discussion and the vote in the Senate on the Immigration- Dill shows very clearly where the Republican party stands in the matter of intelligence and Jaw and order The leading men of the party have spoken out clearly and vigorously in favor of a law which shall exclude from the United States the ignorant the depraved and the unsatisfactory classes which have during the past few years made up such a large pro portion of the immigration The Republican party it will be remembered passed a measure of this kind during the closing months of President Clevelands term and it was vetoed by him Now that there is a Republican President in the White House there is little doubt but that the measure will become a law and that the world will be given to un derstand that the party in control of affairs in the United States docs not desire to recruit the citizenship of this nation with ignorant and de graded men and is not willing to permit tjji plass to come into competition with intelligent American citizens or assist in controlling na tional affairs The Treasury Department figures showing the exports of do mestic merchandise during the year 1897 and the proceeding year of 1896 indicate that notwithstand ing the enactment of a protective tariff law our productions have gone abroad in even greater quantities than under the Wilson low tariff measure In the first eleven months of 1897 the exports of ag ricultural implements were 5149 000 against 4527000 for first eleven months of 1897 was 35 498ooo against 33621000 in 1896 The value of the horses exported in these eleven months of 1897 was 5170000 against 3 282000 in 1896 The value of sheep exported in the first eleven months of 1897 was 1259000 against 1891000 in 1896 show ing a falling off in the exportation oJ these animals This however is more than satisfactorily ac counted for by the act that the sheepraisers of the country are building up their flocks and many farmers are branching out into sheepraising and woolgrowing Of barley the exports in creased from 5555000 in 1896 to 6535000 in the eleven mQJH mentioned in 1897 Some very gratifying figure lire fqqnd in the exportation cqrn which in 1897 amounted to 53441000 against 39382000 in 1896 and cornmeal 1209000 in 1897 against 551000 in 1896 The exportation of oats has increased from 6796000 in 1896 tOII 852000 in 1897 oatmeal from 789000 to 1025000 rye from 2038000 to 4362000 01 course in wheat the contrast is marked the value of the exports of tile first eleven months of 1896 being 51356060 against 87412 300 in value of theto tal exhortations of brcadstuffs was oo000 1896 agaiqst 222 300600 in I91 Tlie exportsof Carriages cars etc Tisen from 5924000 in the first eleven months of 1896 to 9393000 in the corresponding period of 1897 Of hog products the exports in 1896 were 27927000 against 35566000 in 1897 of butter the exports of 1896 were 3578000 againts 4412000 in 1897of cheese exports of 1896 were 3 512000 against 5 312000 in 1897 of vegetables the exports of 1896 were 1678000 against 2231 000 in 1897 of wood manulac tures 7413000 against 9017 000 and of lumber 10548000 against 12537000 Tile considerable increase in the consumption of ugar in the United States dqring the past twelve months points to the field which the bootsugar enterprise in this country is to fill sugar consumed during the year 1897 was 2096260 tons against 1960 086 tons in 1896 an increase of 136177 tons There were last year only 41347 tons of beet siigar produced in the United States 289000 tons of cane sugar 5000 tons of maple sugar and 300 tons of sorghum sugar malting a total of 336650 tons of various kinds of sugar produced in the country and leaving 1760607 tons to be imported most of which comes from Europe It is claimed by the friends of beet sugar however that from this time forward the annual increase in the beetsugar product will be very large and that there is no reason why it should not finally include the entire amount now im ported from JSurope qnd tJsevvherc ur Jolofed likens All communication and rushers of newt per alnlnx to this comma tbould be addressed to Gio AtriAKpin Birlmt ton Ky nwMrs Dill Hilton was sick a few days last weekWash Cross is on the sick list this week William Gibson is sick this week Dock Nickels is on the sick list Jke Waters lost a watch last wetk The c3e was enRrayet with a horse Finder wilt bs rewarded by returning same Mri Susan Rash is up frolT ber repeal illness Mri Miatio Ray is better at present Rev T H Merriweather preached for Rev G O Walker Sunday Rev Rogers proached for the colored people at the Baptist church Sunday Some of the boys went to see the cakewalk at Madisonvilla last week and report a good lime The pickaninnies bid a gOld house Mon day and Tuesday night Why is it we do not hear from the de jating club any more qqd4yzchqqlastJoys Rev Hall is able to instruct you if you will only lot him- MORTONS GAP Mr and Mrs Wra Green are laughing from ear to ear It is a girl There was a reading circle organized at the school bouse last Sunday and it was rand Jverybody old and young is nvited tq urnqqt nel Sunday at 3 oclock Quarterly meeting will convene Febru ary jtb and jIb at Ibis place Mr J E Mitchell was In Hopklnsvilla last Saturday and returned home Monday The Presiding Elder will bo around soon and wants all the members to put their hands in their pockets and bring oUt that 25 cents Several of our young men went through the muil to Madisonvllle last Thursday night to attend the cake walk Boys why cant you come Sundayschool through tbemudlRev H Hall filled the pulpit Sunday night in the place ot thirregular pastor f I ANTBDTRUSnVORTHV AND ACT1VK reeponalbin5JOO and ejpense Petition ileidr RII aeveIWThe f Subscribe for Tug BEE fik 1 ITwo ThrougliTralns Daily Running Pullman VAtlbul Steeping sail Dining Cars Ntihvllle to Chicago 13 HOURS NASMVILU3 TO CHICAGO SPECIIIILeaveJ Orleans S a S U CHICAGO HASHYILLE LIMITED Leaves Naihvllle Dally al7lo pM For detailed Information address P P JEFFRIES denl Passenger Agent Dvamvllle lad D II HILLMAN Oenl Southern Agent Nashville Tenn S L ROGERS Trav Passenger Agent- S 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Eliza bethtown Three Men Killed and Four Others Injurei Dill Property Lou r HIh r I1 cutthaircxpenseswho expect to attend school this year do so at Hanson where the rates are the lowest to be found in the state Three teachers offer especial advantages in all courses Write for particulars to county4px4amine 4 ail v SUNDAY NICUT DRIVE Ji team in Deep Water Near Nor tonville With Drummer and Driver ofMadisonville anEvansville nn v vo stvockSo14fn Auditor Stone at Frankfort has appointed Howard Ben ton of Newport as private secretary To Cure a Cold iis MC Day Take Laxative Urono QataiM Tablets fa1tto1 w DOWN IN THE MINES ft drlveremployedOhio too miners have struck fromChattanooga tomlntorr1111L11 1 b 6 VII the fashion girls have of changing saysWewhose name was Mary When she grew up anti went to college she dropped their from her name and was About a year ago she f married and now she has droppid the y1 sad call her Ailrt1 1I r SLAUGHTER SALEO- F THE HOPEWELL STOCK AT THE BIG STORElow much or how little we paid for this stock of high grade stuffit little interest to any one but the rediculously low prices we atracestow he knew good stuff and bought it Everything marked1 figures one price to all We quote a few prices MENS AND BOYS SHOES Pricepongo0tongLace Tan Coin Toe Kangaroo Tan I 75 roo 75CalfCong Tan Plain Ton 5O iz Oil 3 So s oa aceTan 200Iooace5 TanCIothTop m CB loo fz a 00 50 Cloth oonamel2 50 etQer Soes at EerteS endin Prices III Gents Furnishings t n Tecks Ascots and4 in Hands Hope n90forjail kinds Hopewells rocADchorlyles Hopell price 150 roctorHopeIce rsc Hopeii s5c soiledell 3 to 50 bosomIody 630ihlrlsody Hopewell price 630birts and Cuffs Hopewell price 6Jcr4Hopewell price roo our pricey 630 34 Monarch Shirts in Negligees Hopewellpricerso 6c17 Shirts In Nrgligees Collars attached Hopewell price 100 63eII125our 63c 125 Sbirtsselected from the cream andGoldand patterns for Spring al 9C 23 Stiff Hats Hopewell price S- i25t0150 our price Soo 27 Stiff Hats Hopewell price 75 to gscAllAbout Half price 1 deto1 ourjodsWeltsJ o8a sizesI 16- 8I in McLeod Co Madieontville Ky iFRUITS Seedsiarc my specialties and in this line I defy competion but this is not allxI also sell Staple and Fancy ROC ERIESI CIGARS AND TOBACCO EggsApplesMy Motto v- g f MoneyRefundedE fieldJoplinevileI tuckycJ i ifiW fiOflJ 1QOWllLLf Mlt L TO USE 1fJ WRITE PRICES lI 1 Lt- uIqLL i no 0 mILLED i f FORS REIiERENCE i rrlsPAGTIOtl SUARAMTEED y I of I 1ee r V+n QY fND Rt E OSTRY WE TH I NINTH YEAR u EARLINGTON HOPKINS COUNTY KENTUCKY THURSDAY JANUARY 27 1898 SUPPLEMENT IfNO4 FRANKFORT Doing of Some Western Kentucky Legislators Resolutions of Reptt on the Death of Captain Tbos J Hints Frankfort Jan 25 Mr Clark of Hopkins offered another bill this morning to help swell the great volume of new bills before the House This one proposes to amendan act relating to husband and wife and gives Police Judges right to solemnize marriage Dr Andrew Sargent of Chris tian offered a bill to allow chip dren of slave marriages to inherit property of fathers and a resolu tion amending the constitution exempting property of women who are citizens and not allowed to voteThe Senate to day received the report of the committee on the act authorizing the working of short term convicts on public roads and buildings The bill was advanced Miss Pauline Helm Hardin was elected State Librarian today in joint session on first ballot by a vote of 91 to 34 Miss Nora Van Zandt of Metcalfe was the only other name put before the house The C W Quinn Dry Plate t Companymanufacturers dry plates and photographers outfits filedarticles of incorporation with the Secretary of State It is a Henderson and has a IOOOO capital stockIFirst Cousins Dill Killed j Frankfort Jan x5The Senate Committtee on Kentucky Statutes today virtually dealt the death blow to the First Cousins Marriage Bill It will be reported adversely to the Senate tomorrow and the report of the committee will be sustained Enough members to kill it are said to be against it Three bills were introduced to day to prohibit gold contracts Frankfort Jan 24 Morgan Chinns so called antischoolbook trust bill is the one of several such bills introduced in the House which has been reported favorably from the committee andadvanced The bill contains a section from Mr Meloans bill providing for a maximum price The sportsmenof whom are a number from Hopkins county have been getting in their work Mr Hendersons bill which pro vided for an extension of time in which quail or game birds could be killed has been refused a second reading Sportsmen are equally opposed to prohibiting the shoot ing of quail for five years or any period and are generally of the opinion that our present law is excellent The Senate today passed resolu tions on the death of Judge Thos J Hines and decided to attend the funeral in a body this afternoon Gov Bradleys banquet has been indefinitely postponed on account of this death Mr Perkins of Webster will r introduce a bill amending the present law on divorce His bill will limit divorce only on ground of adultery of scriptural cause Last summer said a gentle mn from Breckinndge county Governor Worthington rode into our little town several miles from his farm hitched his horse and attended to his business While heWas in town a law case of con siderable importance was committ ed to his charge He became deeply interested in it Forgetting his horse he walked home He was accosted by his hired man about his horse The genial Gov ernor took him quietly aside and told him the real truth that he had forgotten the animal and the man for him swearing sentI secrecy on the joke That how absentminded the Governor is sometimes when hes en grossed t Resolution of Respect Frankfort Jan x5The bar of the Court of Appeals adopted fit ting resolutions on the death of Judge Hines saying that in the death ofexChief Justice Thomas Henry Hines the Commonwealth of Kentucky has lost one of its no blest and bravest citizens who as a Judge and Chief Justice of this court during a continuous service of eight years illustrated the learn ing integrity and equipoise ofa fair impartial and just Judge who as a soldier in the Confederate ser vice was the equal of any for cool ness daring and enterprise W J Bryan From Life This gentleman is a native of Nebraska and is no greater than the soil he was raised on He believes in the free silver trust and uses gold only when he has It His logical powers are well dis tributed beginning where his brain leaves off and located in his lungs Mr Bryan has recently been to Mexico and returns with glowing ideas about that country Money is so plentiful there thatI about twice as much is used as in the United Statesto buy the same thing Mr Bryan began his electioneering for the next presi dential campaign early last November and as he is young he has many years of life before him to devote to the same pur pose In the meantime wheat is up silver is down farmers are pay ing their debts monopolies flour ishand the American eagle is throwing bouquets at himself and drawing a yearly pension that would steep the standing armies of Europe in untold luxury your name and address on ISEND card to TilE ST LOUIS GLOBEDEMOCRAT St Louis Mo and get seven consecutive issues of that sterling journal either daily or weekly FREE OF CHARGE The GLOBE DEMOCRAT is universally conceded to be one of the few really GREAT American newspapers In all the West and Southwest it has no rival worthy of the name Strictly Republican in politics it is noted for its fairness to all parties and factions and above all for the strict impartiality and absolute re liability of its news service which is the best and most complete in the land Note advertisement in this issue and in answering same do not fail to mention this paper and state whether you wish to try the daily or weekly GLODEDEMO CRAT An Editors Condition A Georgia paper explains the lack of society news in a recent is sue by sayingliAs ye editor was too poor to purchase a ticket and the Pickens Dance Club was chary in its favors we cannot say ary thing of the function Wednesday night further than that we have heard they had a very nice time but we could not tell from standing on the street and trying to look up through a secondstory window The Atlanta Constitution holds rightly we think that this explan ation should be entirely satisfac toryEx FOR ALASKA BUSINESS THE BUKLINGrONS GREAT ADVANTAGES Take tht short line to Puget Sound viz The Burlington Route via BillingsMont and the NP R R From 50 to 200 miles and several hours of journey saved from the Missouri Valley via this direct Northwest Main Line Look at the map from St Louis Kansas City or St Joseph via Lincoln Neb and Billings to Seattle Ta coma and Portland The Burl ington Route is also the scenic line via Colorado to San Fran cisco and Portland The finest wide observation Pintschlighted vestibuled trains with sleepers and free chair cars available for all classes of travel are operated via the Burlington Route Tourist sleepers beyond Denver or Billings Get the Burlin tons Klondike folder the best yet published Steamer reservations made by General Agent W D Sanborn San Francisco A C Sheldon Portland or M T Benton Se attle HOWARD ELLIOTT L W WAKELEV General Manager General Paw Agt St Louis Mo Here is what Peter Cooper who died worth many millions said of newspapersIIIn all the towns where a newspaper is published every man should advertise in it if noting more than a card stating the business he is in It does not only pay the advertiser but it lets people at a distance know the town in which you reside is a prosperous community of business men As the seed is sown so the seed recompenses Never pull down your sign while you expect to be in business The Grace of Cheerfulness In tbls ago of hurry ami Onrry and Intense activity along all lines of occupa tion as a people wo oftentimes are un true to ourselves and forgetful of our God by neglecting to bo cheerful and friendly ono toward another Nothing tends to promoto happiness in all do partmeuts of life more than a kind and friendly spirit Too often persons boo ginning in lifo to make a namo and reputation in the world make a sad mis tko by being so engrossed with the nf fairs of their business and their self in terests that they becomo cheerless cold and indifferent everything and every body about them And while such per sons are ofttimos successful in life as a rule their lives are miserable failures Who docs not admire the hearty friend ly hand clasp of another Who will resent the sweet smile of friendliness of a neighbor Who will regret tim cheerfulness of his own actions To be cheerful is to be Christlike and like Christ Himself who was always cheerful and loving and kind so this grace gives to life a charm which cannot bo taken away Cheerfulness means kindness for we can be cheerful only when we are kind Presbyterian Banuer For the Love of God Every day deny yourself some satis faction bearing all the inconveniences of life for the love of Godcold bun ger restless nights ill health unwel come news the faults of servants contempt ingratitude of friends malice of enemies calumnies our own failings lowness of spirits the strugglo in over coming our corruptions bearing all those with patience and resignation to the will of God Do all this as unto privacyBishopNilson Elevates Little Things The true calling of the Christian is not to do extraordinary things but to do ordinary things in an extraordinary way The most trivial tasks can be ac complished in a noble gentle regal spirit which overrides and puts asidn all petty paltry feelings and which elevates little things Dean Stanley TIe Joy of Ralratlon The joy of salvation to us is in that wo are delivered from this present evil world delivered from the lusts of the flesh delivered from the old death of natural corruption delivered from the power of satan and from the dominion- of evil Episcopal RecorderIThe Spirit The spirit must hence it is well to exercise it in tho necessary subjugation of the fleshly In j set times is found the best opportunity- for rightly improving such services to the souls gain In the moral force of joining with the whole body of believers in tho Lenten fast is the same corre sponding advantage as when wo unito in other acts of worship with heart and soul in song and prayer as unto tho Lord and not unto men Reformed Church Messenger Power of Example A man who had long been an attendant at a Glasgow church without making any profession of religion present l himself one Sunday for membership He was asked by the examining committee if any special sermon by the pastor had Influenced him to take the step and he replied No He was asked if any member of the church had been talking with him on tho subject and be said No- On being urged to give the reason ho laid There is a man who has worked beside me in the shop for several years who I knew bore tho name of Christian I have watched this man and his pa tient faithful daily work and consistent walk though he has said no word tome in regard to religion have made ma e believer in Its reality and have le mo to the Saviour whom ho bwns as hit Master and have also led me to desire to bo numbered with the people of God tt Exchange The Instincts of the Heart Give freo and bold play to those In stints of tho heart which believe that the Creator must care for tho creatures He has made and that the only real effective care for them must be that which takes each of them into His love and knowing it separately surrounds i with His separate sympathy There is not one life which the Lifo Giver eve loses out of His sight not slot bin sins so that Ho casts it away oa which Is not so near to Him that whatever touches him touches Him wit sorrow or with joy Phillips Brooks A Social and Religion Need One of the ways in which religions revival has already shown tokens of its coming is in the growing recognition of tho social meanings of religion Hitherto religion has given much of H thought to the future but now it 1 turning more and more to tho problem of tho present and especially to tho ef fort to unify and inspire social life Tho great social need of tho present as well as tbo great religions need is for such a conception of life and its obligations as will bring men Into harmony with each other so that they may realize that all their interests are mutual and common The brotherhood of men it much spoken of now and wo find the sentiment a noble and inspiring one but wo must come to see that it baa the deepest and widest meanings which re ligion can anywhere find ItImplies all other things which religion can posai bly mean and to put it into actual life IB tho one jiromlso for religion in the future Christian Register To Ot Rid of ft Put The only sure way to get rid of a past Is by getting a future out of it I am sure it would help us if wo could only see that often sin is a perversion of good that as is often the ease the very sin came from a part of qur nature that God made a sense of justice strong affections or something that if only turned in the right direction would have made us whole Do not think there Is no good in you There is or there would bo nothing to appeal toPhillips Brooks Make ODe lune Mako one issue adhere strictly to that in a manly brotherly way avoid all invidious comparisons and unwise and unnecessary criticism secure wise leadership gather greater forces dif fuse information look to God for guidance and you will win The truth is the church is ripe for the change only do not shako the tree too vigorously Wait and the fruit will drop in your hand Philadelphia Methodist a I Have No Fear Let no Christian fear The present I predominates tbo past tho future the present Enlightened vision Illuminates tradition and judgment feeling tho touch of tho holy spirit is an authority which we may safely follow Tho Uni venalist The Arbiters In Christendom alono there seems to lie an inexhaustible energy of world wide expansion The nations of Chris teudom are everywhere arbIters of the fate of non Christtan nntlonaW E Gladstone A Dally Need No Christian is so surely generous unselfish true and just that ho does not daily need to measure himself by the golden rule Presbyterian Banner In the Hour or Temptation To realize that He who ia our Creator our dolly guide and ruler our tendcrcit friend knows all things und means to use that knowledge for our good ia full of comfort It ia a help in the hour of temptation Wo are checked when likely to yield by the recollection that the divine eye is upon us and that all tbo consequences of our sin are foreseen by Him It is a help iu the day of trouble It consoling in some degree to be sure that God knows why wo have been afflicted and how good can bo made to result from our bitterest trials What ever kuhn us closer to our Heavenly Fa thor is of present permanent and tho utmost benefit and our consciousness that Ho is all knowing ns truly as all loving helps to bind na fast to Him Congrogntioualist In Proportion Religions beliefs and religions methods grow liberal just in proportion to the enlightenment and tho reasoning ca parity of people Harsh and narrow doe trines and creeds outworn retain their hold in tho soil of ignorance and super stiffen The cease of liberal Christianity Is bound up with cause of popular edu cation It goes hand in hand with the progress of science tho advance in knowledge the growth in thought and reason among men Its oxtent marks the bounds of the full triumph of enlight enment Christian Register Lordt are gone And wlnda aro scattering withered Leaves alone offerdover The tempted heart may trait the holy word Not destiny compels It la the Lord It is tho Lord who know how useless weak Are thn false gilded baubles we would seek Row underneath the homage of bright fame There lurks a sinful trusting in a name And looking only to earths sole reward We would forgot 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