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Bee (Earlington, Ky.): January 27, 1898
Bee (Earlington, Ky.): January 27, 1898 Bee (Earlington, Ky.) 300dpi TIFF G4 page images Bee Publishing Co. Earlington, KY 1898 bee1898012701_sn87060004 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Bee (Earlington, Ky.): 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. Digital page images are linked to the text file. iT .' rj.'. 5 r AnAAAA OPBN PACI OR HUNTINU CASE I ""'tf VVlllf!y'v'','i S-feilv .-PBfi-- itf -'i r u7 . ..BRING in fat aV sk latfaaja . YOUR..,. f With , B. ty. Raymond' Movement, ler anb 3enjelry-- ' TOR REPAIRING TO CT. 1 t- - -- ' I52S.OO, AND in . STORE, With a l:lrt-Clas- s A. D. SISK'S HOOK pmaan Jfj" wry Ljui' Guarantee, at JEWELHY MADISONVILLE, KY- -. ttla&tsoitiiUUv. D. Stsk, KIRCHDORRFFER. who ha? had a- - vears experience, with first-clas- 3cnd7 s 1 reference. W rJ.ij' ""1J, m. J, 'JfJ'i JV' ijnw J JJl JINTH, YEAR, PIUVATB MINT FOUND. FIFTY-FIFTH EARLINGTON, HOPKINS COUNTY, KENTUCKY, THURSDAY, JANUARY 27, 1898. CONGRESS. NO. 4 CUBAN HAWAII'S PRESIDENT. De-wu- UP AGAINST THE LAW. Souroo of Thoso Bllvor Dolltu Oouutorfolts Discovorod. Tho Coin Were Ilntter than Uncle Satn'i Output The Stint, with a Hundred- Ton Preuure Stump, round In I'laccr County, Cul. 23, News rcachod St. Louis, Jan, Joliu K. Murpliy, of tho treasury sccrot sorvlco hero, Friday evening of the arrest in I'laccr county, Cat., of tho Col. lnnyMetcalfe. AAH)k nk i wJ af U bdil dtlk VaA wjllfej tol Fttth beoQi6f tbentTcrlax I ma j rxtnntj piif iifTci m ltbu iiblv iisi TAftrioifir. iistivi quiet una rmiKBi r IV U 'l lin yrt U L4 hKr .1 bit 0 P ilfts trlp All tut iiur c p Ik Mf feU Um. M. A, MitC.lh, tl, U i wfcer ecnutit TW l4 Btk & I ! k Without It. tlh Hi., PtcUal.. Kj. Wrtkttpltla DR. BELL'S Pine-T- ar Honey JtTkK,.Mlkrl.4I.cl.I.. 1 k aeU by all druotjlsta or sent nponJKelpt , anu i imii S or pwoe w,, ir rimtk, K- -, JKIavs 'l1'''t';W are Dangerous Vfren threatened with A Cough; the old saying "r stitch In time saves nine." A 25c bottle of DR. OTTO'S Spruce Gum Balsam will ""save you large doctor bills, a long spell of sickness and perhaps your life. SO DELAY man who has been making ttio danger ous stiver dollar counterfeits that for a timu worried tho government almost ns much ns tho discovery of the S10U counterfeit silver certificate. These countcrtolts first Hindu tholr appear-ancin St. Louis a fow months ago. Their chief danger lay in tho fact" that, being of silver, of intrinsically groator value than tho gcuttluo coin, and corresponding closely In woiglit, "fool" and ring, as well as general appearance, with tho gen-uluthey were almost impossible ol detection. Several of thorn successfully passed tho scrutiny of experts in the SU Louis banks, and thoy wcro only dlscovcrod after passing through many hands and reaching tho HU Louis sublrcasury. ChWf Murpliy has been hard ni work trying to trace them over since. When they mado tholr appearance in San Francisco, govormncut officers also wont to work in that district, nud tho telegram received by Chiot Murphy announced tho result of tholr endeavors. Tho man under arrest is William Hepburn, and ho was arrested in his cabin in n secluded spot. Jlcsides tho ordinary paraphornalla uocessary for counterfeiting, there was found in tho cabin u huge press, by means of which the coins wore cut out of strips of silver, alloyed as Hourly in accordance with tho alloy used by tho government as tho roan's skill would allow. Tho outtlng and stamping woro dorio simuln prossuro was taneously, and used, while tho press used by the prescapable of but sure. On ncoount of tho appearance of the countorfUs-k- r St. Louis tcforo thoy wero hoard from olsewhero, it is by tho government agents that thoy woro passed horo first as a matter of precaution, tho dcslro being to (ntroduco thorn a fa dlstanco from tho point of their manufacture It Is believed that at least one mcuibsr of tho tupposod gang of ountorfclters will be found in St. Louis. o 100-to40-to- n In tlie senate, on tho IStli, n resolution offered by Mr Hoar (Mass ), providing for an In s qulry Into the reduction of the force of tho subject of an animated dtliato Tlia resolution Mas still pending when the sen Tu tho house the question o ate adjourned grantltig belligerent rights to tho Cuban Insur gents was argued In an attempt by tho inlnorlt to forco tho passnzo of tho senate resolution which was defeated by a strict party voto- ln the senate, on tho 20th, Mr. Morgan tin lshed his four days' speech on the llawalfai treaty, closing to empty benches. TheTclIci resolution providing for tho payment of bondi of the United States In silver, at tho option o the government, was then taUcn up by the do In tho touse Hit clsUovoto of 41 to S3 question of reduction In wages was warmly dls cussed,-anthe causo explained by Mr. Dlnglo; s duo to tho sudden and unexpected fall In tbi price of cotton, catching almost all of tho largi manufacturers with miny months' supplies or hand. IK tho senate, on tho Slst, an agreement wai reached to tuhc a final vote on tho Teller reso lutlon, providing that tho bonds of tho Unite States may bo paid In silver dollars, and nf pendlug amendments thereto should bo reached on tho 27th beforo adjournment. The grealci part of the day was spent In executive bcsslon . . In the bouso tho bill to extend tho publlt land laws of tho United .States to tho tcrritor) of Alaska and to grant a general railroad rlghi of way through tho territory was passed. Tin urgent drlklcncy bill was scnt to conference with tho scnato umendment striking out th provision requiring tho depositor ot bullion at government assay offices to pay cost of trans porlation to tho mints eliminated. In tho senntj. on thoS.'d. an amendment tc tho pension appropriation bill nus ottered providing that hereafter no person shall bo paid on powor of attornoy from pensioners residing In foreign countries. Tho Teller resolution, providing that tho bonds ot tho United Statot may bo paid In silver dollars, was then taken . In the houso, after tho clearing up ol up iomo odds and ends of legislation, and th pamgo of several unimportant measures, a resolution was adopted calling upon the state department for information relative to the military execution ot Col. Kuiz, a Spanish envoy to tho Insurgent camp. u In tho senate, on tho Slth, tho proposed annexation ot Hawaii was extensively reviewed oy Mr. Morgan (Ala ). Mr. Turplo (Ind, dcllv-iroa claborato speech In support of the Teller resolution. Tha pension but was debated ihrcu hours, but was undlspote.1 ot at ths houi 3f aJJournment ...In tho houso twa hours wore ipent in transacting business relating tothr District ot Columbia, the remainder ot tho day Dclng dovotcd to consideration of the Indian ipproprlatloa bllL THE RUIZ MURDER. Ileaolutlon Adopted Culllug for Information In tho Case. Wauiuxotox, Jan. 2L Tho house omtnittco on foreign affairs agreed to raaho a favorablo report on .the rcsolu lion ot Representative Williams, of Mis ilssippl, asking tho state department for information on tho IluUctsc. The resolution is as follows: JACKSONVILLE Reported EXCITEDCouiul-CIcnor- - Itetolctil, That tho secretary of stato bo directed. If In his opinion compatible with tho publto lntcrost, to send to the houso thctepsrt a,ado to tho department by Consul-GenerLer nd any other reports mado to tho department by consuls or commercial agents of tho United Stales on the subject of tho execution of Col Itulz by the Cuban military authorities. NOT A MOMENT. Pleasant to take. Price 25c. and 50c Maaaaaaa.laaaaaKaalaaawMiaaMaaaiVaaWaaaaana.alaWMWIWB s or ny man on roccirt oi pure, & THE CARLSTEDT MED. CO., Ci3ntl!le. lad. av Tor Sale by Jill Druggists, 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 rV444444.4iAd4 A. Itclgnallou ot Lto L'auaca Uicltoment. JacksoxvII.LE, Flo., J au. 'J3, A disaud Citizen patch to tho Times-Unio- n from Key West says: "Qreat excltoinent provatlshcro ovor Leo has a report that Consul-Qonorresigned. Tho Maine and tho rest ot the fleet loft hero at ntno o'clock yesterday morning for Tortugas. Tho torpedo boat Dupoqt sailed o.t 5:01 yesterday afternoon, lth importaiit dispatches .or tlm HecU Jt Is, roportod that tlo Malno his been Qfderod to lavn.tta, There was no division over tho res olutlon, und the voto was urmnimoiu in favor of lcportlng it. lleyoud thii thcro was no tefereuco to tho Cuban lucslion, excopt In the reference to the of tho vaifous Cuban resolutions Introduced recently, THE DOLE RECEPTION. l'reahleiit, iS,rruu,se!n.rnU luullan l'erfectlng to Welcome thr ropio-icutativ- Y4Hm,0TQtf, . BELLE JARDINIERE. L, FRITSCH & SON, EMILE "ZOLA'S rho VrcncU Uoveriiment SInKo I'AHIS, n, TRIAL. I'rcnarlns to FASIltONAULU Faroe qr IU WlRGHAWT TAILORS". i An i i ' Accortling ta the Jan. Goulds, the m,tnlstcr far war, (Jon. plllot, wHl prohibit all ofllcers from testifying at tho trial of Linllo ola. (Jon. lllllot himself will attend tho trial in full Uniform to make tho "necessary 25. IMPORTER OF CLOTHS AN SUITINGS 31 Upper Tirsl RVANSVlLU5r . Street, t INDIANA. army's honor.' tiofenco of tho I'Iiq organs of tho government claim Iliac public tension lias been relieved by tho firm statement mado by tho Moline, In the chamber of pro-)ilcrtdop-atto- s, United States government who will receive President Dole, Assistant Sec rotary Ciidlyr, Ma J. llolstaud and Phelps left Washington last evening tar Chicago. Thoy woro accompanied by Mr. Hutch, the Hawaiian minister. ( Tho details for tho reception of Dolo in Washington aro tinI'resldcut ier arrangement. It has been settled ;hat tho dinner to bo given by the president in honor of his visitor shall lako placo Tuesday, February 1, which nappens to be tho first open datu on tho president'. calender utter tho arrival of President Dole next Wedncv Jau. 23. Tho of tho president aud of tho JI earnestly sollcil the palronagoof lits florins eo inly rlnji and by tho pollca precautions. HE HAS A -- lay. M. JEWEL. ERNEST JiXZIN of, DEAD. -- i J r V"M P v V S TA'fxl the. cNNrj.vx, TIi1 I LOUISVILLE, KY., Is the Only Fivst-Clas- s $3.oo Ppr Day Hotel in the City. si I COME AND SEE US, T I PIKE . fc A CAMPBELLM nn veiDG' EXPERIENCE MANAGER. Utut. Thomlt, V, U. rf., Married to Little Nel), the CalUorula UUinond.' B New Yoiitt, Jaiy 25. Helen DaiiY-ra5? tho actress, onco tha wife of John fI. Waal, formerly o (ho N.eY orlr baseball .club, lias been quietly mar $ ried tQ Lieut- - Tliomos, ot the navy, Lieut. Thomai Is an lutlmata frioud of Lieut. Marts, ot tho navy, whoso wife is known to tho a lor gocn a draco nikins, mipportlng Charles Coghlan in tho "Itoynl llox." b Ui'ii. llooth at Halifax. 1IAMKAX, N. S., Jan. U5. Qon.Uooth, boad of tho Salvation array, has had a Large recoptlon horo. remarkable meetings welcomed him. It has boen iecldcd by tha general to form, n. military nnd 2 metropolonaval league and, po,o,r inqn.'s In ths city. lie Was tlio V4-u3 Inventor Steumcr. tlo poller ''"V 23. M- - Urncat llasslu, tho (n ven tor of thu roller steamer, Is dead. M. Halu had projected n vessel which, it was claimed, would cross the to Now from Havre Atlantic, York, In about four days. The vessel, named tho Hnicst llazln, ivas launched August l'J, 13J, at St. Denis. Tho vessel, It is said, has met joiue ot tho expectation of her invout-jr- , but the priuciplo upon which she is built did not bcom to gained fuvo?r THE Iloir SPANISH WAY. prospect for serious difilculty on tin llcprracntiUlre of tho l'cdcful nud CII) occasion of the barbecuo to bo glvon In connection with tlio stock growers Oorenimeutji, tho Army, .Navy and convention, January 27. The committho redcrnl Jlench Ulvo Hlin n Hearty Welcome. tee having tho affair in charge ha Eccurod antolopo, buffalo, ell:, CmcAao, Jan. 2J. President anJ mountain sheep nnd quail for the Mrs. Sanford 11. Dolo of Hawaii, ar spread. Tho killing aud serving oi rived in Chicago at fivo minutes pas' all these animals at this tlmo of yeai morning is contrary to Colorado law, and Garni eight o'clock yesterday Notwithstanding tho heavy storir Warden Swan has announced in tin which delayed suburban trains in the most positive terms that any attempt vicinity of Chicago, half an hour, thr to carry out tho prograramo will result first section of tho Chicago & North in the confiscating of the game and the western railroad train No. 2, known ai arrest of all thoso responsible in the Absolutely Pure the "Overland Limited" from Sau matter, even if ho has to call out the at statu militia. Francisco, pulled into the depot Tho mauagcraont ot the barbecue, Chicago within 30 minutes of the on tho other hand, declare that the schedule lime. potai annua eowotii CO., Sew vokk. A distinguished party greeted the game is already in cold storage. Mauy president of tho little Island ropublir of the members of tlio commltteo ate n stockmen who have on his arrival. Tho federal govorn for determination, and it li OTHERWISE UNNOTICED. raont was represented by Judgo Gross-cuGen. John C. Black, United State) freely predicted that tho gaino warden will meet very rough treatment if ho The Ohio river at Clnclnuatl lias aldistrict attorney, Mr. Thomas F. clerk of the United States dis- attempts to interfere with tho pro- most reached tho danger line. trict court and Hon. Thomas W. Ct id- gramme arinnged. Threo warships of tho Amorican ler, of tho stato department nt Washsquadron arrived at Key West Sunday. WORK OF INCENDIARIES. ington. This week will bo celebrated at SaD Chicago was represented by Mayor A IdTely lime with l'lrci at Mahanoy Frauclsco as California's golden jubllet City, week. Ilartison, and tho army and navy by JIaj. Hclstandt and Licutonant-CoMahasov Crrv, Pa., Jan. 25. Fout Six persons wcro killed as tho result raaudcr Pliolps, respectively, who wcro files, tluee of which are hollered tc ot tho storm in the vicinity of Louisloapletidout in full dress uniform aud have been incendiary, occuncd here ville, Ky. several pounds of gold lace. In addi- Sunday night. Shorty beforo midCharles So tmoyer, aprominent miner, tion to theso gentlemen, tho president night tlio Dally Record olllce was par- attempted sulcido at St. Louis by takwas welcomed by Gen. llrooko aud his tially destroyed; loss, A few ing morphine staff, consisting of Capt. Ulchards and hours later tho Eagle hosiery mill, Mr. Mrs. Bernard Soowald celeLieutenants Dean and McKenna; Hon. operated by Jones & Johnson, and bratedand their golden wedding anniverF. M. Hatch, minister to tho United n dwelling by, nenr occupied sary at SL Louis Sunday. States from Hawaii, Win. Pcnn Nixon, by Jacob uud Fritz, soveral Cowan, the school-tcacho- r who was Dr. Henry C. Lyman nnd tho Chicago freight of cars tho Pluladel so nearly clubbed to deoth by pupils, consul, Mr. F. W. Job. phia & Heading Railroad Co., wcro de- near Anna, 111., is said to be improving. President Dole's parly consisted of stroyed, Tho mill owners loso 25,000. Tho surrender of aun Yot Sen, tho himself, Mts. Dole, Secretary Iaueka insuiance small. Filtz's loss is 81,500. Chinese and Dr. Hay, ills physician. Tho fol- About the same time, in another part to tho icvolutlonist, by tho Englisha Chinese government, is raising of tho city, a big double frame buildlowing ladles wcro also present: Grosscup, Harrison and llrooko. ing, occupied by Peter Elchmann as a row. Dr. Julius M. McLeod, of Lincoln, On arriving in Chicago tlio reception flour and feed warehouse and stable, committee entered President Dole's was burned to the ground, together Neb., has been arrested for keeping bodies in a dissecting room in tho heart private car aud welcomed him to Chi- with tho stock; loss, 50,000. of tho city. cago. Tho first to shako hands with HIS sfNS FINDING HIM OUT. Frank L. Rlbe, 14 years old, commit' him was Judge Grosscup, who said: "Picsldeut Dole, I nm instructed by Udwnrd Itatlcllffd'a Troubles Accumulating ted suicido at Greenville, Miss., by hanging himself with a small ropo in the president of thu United States to Hold for 1'orjury mid to Ho I'ros- an outhouse. welcome you here. I um pleased to inccutcd ror Illguiuy. Serious consequences to tho Corcan troduce you to Secretary Crldlcr, repNew Yokk, Jan. 2 Edward J. government aro feared from tho revoresenting thu president, and to Mayor actor, was held in 8i,000 ball lution that has recently broken out in the Uatrison of Chicago." yesterday on tho charge of perjury. After tho exchange of courtesies, Tho alleged perjury consists in his that country. s Tho noted murder and a welcome to Chicago on behalf of swearing during lilstecent trial for becaso will como up the city by Mayor Harrison, President wife, thodaughterof Peter fore tho Macoupinfor consideration county (111.) grand Dole coulially responded to the greetdo Lacoy, that ho liad never been marjury this week. ing, and seemed greatly pleased at tho ried before. Yesterday Caroline Haven The young womon of tho Kansas unl htaity reception given to him. hill, who alleges thatHatcliiTo married Mis. Dolo, who won tho hearts of her in England in 1SS3, produced tho verslty havo established an embargo evcryono present by her unaffected original of tho marriage certificate, against young men.whoso breaths are and plqasaut manner, thanked the la- which is alleged to lrs,ve proved tho tainted witli liquor. President Dolo of Hawaii characdles of tlte commltteo for coming out actor's perjury and bigamy. so enrly in tho day to welcome her. A warrant against Hatcllffohas been terizes tho Japaneso as The party at once proceeded in car Issued la New, Jersey for bigamy and bright and Intelligent, and says they mako usoful men in tho Island. rlnges to the Auditorium annex, ivheio papers in a suit for annulment of Charles T. Parsloe, tho actor, famous iuito t03 liad been reserved for tho by Peter do Lacey's for-hl-s presentation of My Partner in guests. JungiiTtr, wtTio served ou Halclilfo conjunction with Louis Aldrlch, 1 yesterday. A TRAGEDY. WINE.ROOM dead at his homo in New York city. GUILTY OF MATRICIDE. There Is at present a rcmarkablo deA l'ollceiu in Shot by Ilia Sweetheart nt ficiency in tho supply of silver coin in Virgil Uiklliihcr Confessed the Crime Onoe, St. Louis She Attempted Suicide. England, which isconstltutlngasourco Hut Afterward Ilctrnctcd. St. Louis, Jan. 23. Policeman Itlch-r- d of sucli Tex., Jan. 21. Tho jury trade. considerable embarrassment to Galveston, J, Hnlloran nnd his sweetheart, Nellie Maugau, wero found, early Frl-Ja- y in tlio case of Virgil Gal labor, charged Capt. Gen. Illanco, fearful that tho morning, in the wine-rooof with killing his mother, last August, rabid clement of Havana might atHenry Mer.smau's saloon, both disabled returned a verdict ot guilty, aud as- tempt violence, has placed au extra wounds, which It seems, sessed the death penalty. Tho defense military guard around Consul General by pistol-shttom the evidence bo far obtained, wcro filed a motion for a new trial. Galla-he- r Lee's office. was a medical student, 23 years .ulliclcd by the girl with her lover's M. to Denweapon, which she asked to look oJd. The crlmo was committed after a mark J. Cramer, nud Switzerland, u relatlvo of it. Tiicro is a good ileal of myslcty-A- njght's debauch, v1ien ho returned Gen. U. S. Grant, died Sunday at ibout tho affair, but it is gcneiallJ,? yvraic to get money to continue his Carlisle. Pa., of neuritlgla of the heart, rovels. When arrested, ho coufessed, uenuvcu to ue a caso oi jealousy, aged 05 years. but afterwards retracted. William FJger, the Creek, who murOUT OF ITS BANKS, dered Sitka Mcintosh, another Creek, A TOOL OF DETECTIVES. flood In the living about one mllo west of Eutula, ailiunl IJestructlio CUlca. Uufeno Hobs Issues u X'loa In Hehult or I. T., last summer, has been sentenced Baiter T. Worilen. to bo shot on January 37. Hat.vvia. Cv, Jau.ai. The cast foik a,t tlio Lltlio Miami river continued n "Doc" King, a cowboy, Ciiicaoo, Jan. 25. Eugeno V. Dobs rising until yostorday at noon tho i iver lias issued a plea to tho public in be- over wcstci n Oklahoma and the Panwas uut of its hanks und did consider-Abl- e half of Salter T. Wordcu who is under handle of Texas, committed suicido in g damage to adjacent pikes. A ter- tentenco of death for Woodward county, Okla., by shooting rific wiud htorra struck H.itavla Satur-Ja- y near Sacramento, Cal., during tlio railhlmsolf through the heart. night nud great damage was douo road strlko of 1894. Mr. Debs asserts X Mrs. Peter Folsom, one of tho ploncor to several now buildings which nro that Wordcu Is tho victim of n conspiwomen of Uloomiugton, 111., wife of a under construction, also to racy of railroad detectives, and that at promlnont capitalist, died Sunday, aged etc. Reports Indicate that con- tho worst the condemned man was but 70. She was a native of Maine, and siderable damage has been douo i tool In tho detectives' bauds. hud lived in liloomingtoh 13 years. throughout the county. Hon. Sanford B. Dolo Glvon a Cordial Rocoptlon at Chicago. The Colorado dime Warden Threatens Spoil tho Stockmen'a Ilerbecue. Col., Jan. 24. There la s ti Ibe Royal Is the highest grade baking powder known. Actual testa show It geeaoae- thlrd further than oar other brand. INDEPENDENCE, mi POWDER An EnallBh Voloo RnlBOd In Favoi Tkoroof. A London that Times Correspondent Deolarti Cuba Must be Free Spain Not Iu It Commercially vrlth the United States. Like biliousness, dyspepsia, headache, constipation, sour stomach. Indigestion are promptly cured by Hood's rills. They do their work Liver Ills IIIC well-kuow- ropu-tatlon- a Mac-Millc- i. Mcs-dam- es Mexico Cixr, Jan. 21. Charles. Aker, a special correspondent of tho London Times, left hero yestorday morning for Cuba via Tatnplco. Mr. Aker hat just completed an oxtonded tour oj more than six months' duration through the republics of South America. Tin severest arraignment of Woylor Cub a a policy was that of Mr. Akers, which appeared in a New York papor, and Akers called on thn Amorlran peopl to leave Armenia to bo doalt with by tho Europeans and think of tho Ar menla at their own doors. Mr. Aker, beforo leaving, expressed hlmsolf as profoundly skeptical as to tho success of autonomy in Cuba. "Such a system," said ho, "might have succeeded years ago, but now it will fall. Neither Spanish or Cuban minds are in a fit stato for the introduction of a colonial, regime Tho Idea ot the Spaniards Is that they will be able to secure certain trado advantages by colretaining Cuba as a ony, but they aro woofully mistaken. In a fair field for all tho Spanish trade will stand no show In Cuba, but will assuredly be ousted by American competition. Even now in tho single item of flour, which Is a staple artlclo of Importation into Cuba, tho importlon is severely felt, a good deal of that article that comos from Spain is only from that country, being really of Amorican production. Tho greater proximity and superior cheapness of production would, under anything approaching an equal trado policy, glvo tho United States an advantage in the Cuban market against which Spain could not hopo for a moment to contend." Mr. Aker remarked that the troublo which is boing glvon to Spain now in Havarnais caused by Spaniards and not by Cubans. MARKETING A. easily and thoroughly. B Best after dlnnr pills. flajF 25 cents. All druggists. Prepared by C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. Xh only PHI to take w'Hi Hood's SnrsaparllU. Hood's ill DR. MENBjafTTAT.L'S IM'PROVED CHILL 11 EVER GDI ' "UsaK3?''9flLaVLW BaBr' laaaallLLaaLm GUARANTEED TO CURE CHILLS And Malaria In oil I'orms. Tasteless. Nob genuine without tho alcove picture and tha signature ot J. 0MecdenhalL AND FEVER Prlco, pO cents at all Dealers. PREPARED ONLY BY J. O. EVANSVH.L.E. :MENENHlIJC, IND. . - Sold by George KUir, St Charles. Ky. Crabtree Coal Mining Company, Iisley" Kentucky. 1 Illinois Central TO R. R. OF HOGS. Itat-cllfl- e, Hodley-Rlchard- Blight Decrease Owing to Unfavorable Conditions. Cincinnati, Jan. 21. Tho Price Current says; Thcro has been some curtailment in marketing hogs, duo part- jjaliforniajl NEW ORLEANS law-abidi- ly to unfavorable onditiou of roads. Western packers have killed 480,000, in connection with the Southern Pacific compared with 500,000 tho preceding week and 490,000 last year. From NoThrough Weekly vember tho total Is .'.,030,000, against 4,515,000 a year ago. Prominent places TOURIST SLEEPING GAR compare as follows : Cities. 1515,000 Chicago .1,853,000 tii.ooo Leaving Cincinnati and Louisville on I. C. Kansas Ultv 860,000 278.00J Omaha R. R, fast "New Orleans limited" train 270,000 300,000 St. Louis 1887-01898-9- f 1 . IndlanaiwlU Clnclnnntl St, Joseph Sl.'.OOU Milwaukee, UllUlUOTU....,, Cedar Itaplds., Sioux City .... St. Paul Cleveland .... ,.,., FOUND d. 200,000 305.1U) 1M.WU IJ2.0O0 Louisville.. .. IJO.000 89,000 73.000 150,000 127,000 250.000 1U.000 223,000 131,000 180,000 49,000 61,000 EVERY THURSDAY for Los Angeles"and San Francisco without change. The Limited also connects at New Orleans daily with Express Train for the Pacific Coast, and on Tuesdays and Saturdays (after January 4, 189S) with the , , 6J.0J0 138 r -- il 000 80,000 MERRY GUILTY. Smith Was Admitted. Hut Ilia Itejolclng Was Short-Live- m ot well-know- tiatu-wrcckin- Chicago, Jan. 22 In tho caso of Chris Merry, tho peddlor charged with r, tho jury returned a vor-di- of the Southern Pacific, giving specia finding him guilty. Smith, his al- through service 10 San Francisco. Pailic-Iar- s of Agents of tho I. C. It. R. and tered accomplice, was found not guilty. Tho jury was out all night. connecting lines. When tho verdict was announced S. G. Hatch, Dlv. Past. Astnt, Cincinnati. Smith was relatively composed. Merry John A. Scott, Dlv. Pass. Agent, Memphis. was quaking and his face was waxou. Smith's fato hung in tho balance for Merry's guilt was A.H. Ilinson, G,P. A. W, A. Kellond, A. 0 P. A. many hours. Chicago, Louisville. practically agreed upon soon after the jurors retired Thursday. Manifestations of delight by Smith nt the verdict weio cut short by Judgo Hor-to- n immediately Bonding for a bench warrant, on which Smith will be taken tfye Ctmce'Ci'lDeok before tho grand jury charged with being an accessory after the fact. 'TWAS NOT TO BE. wifo-murdect Sunset Limited Annex .' . 3f 3fs Wovtl printing (ourtcc3ouvnal will ft L 1 Ol s, A TIDAL WAVE bheboy-gon, I'luys Hnvoo with the Shipping nt Wis, pf vessels in e Thy I'ull tlo Wool ,Vr tlio AaV 4"4Ba IBIHPjBWaiBBailBaVB k Trade Marks n(llns a "VeUli andctlpMon may aiHAlr aaoertaln our opinion freo whether an rnTanUon ta prohablr PAtentablo- -. Communlea. iVcnMrtotl7eonadanlW.IIanabopon 'atcnU freaTOMost tEroqihfor ecurinjrpatontji. Co. recclro Munn taken ttMMHtc. without charco, In tho Ahandiomely llloitratol woHy. Utlon of any actentulo lonrnali Lokio.v, Jau. 29. Sonar Sagasta, tho Spanish picrAler, n,ccordlug to a special dispatch from Madrid, reported ut tho jabluot meeting Thursday evening I'll ii do, Itenorteu. AYounioili IIayahAi J,!n. 8v Roports liavo that all tho dispatches received flora reached Havana from tho Canto river Cuba gave "unqualified promlss of district, in Cuba, wlicro Qcn. Pundo peace." Ho is said to liavo added that has been operating, to tho affect that this wa3 not ouly tho impression in Gen. Paudo has been Bcriously wound- Cuba, but in tlio United States as woll. ed hi au cngagemont with tho InsurUolilen Aunlveraury. gents. CUATIIAJI, 111., Jan. 23. Tho golden l'ropoaal for a Treaty of Goinuiaroe with wedding unulversary ot George and Iluly. McCanda llridgcs Brownell wa,s Qomi:, Jau. 25. It was Thursday. Tlio guests numannounced that tho Italian govern- bered about fi,ftj nud a. nurso of gold ment has caused to bo prcsoutod to tho ioin va.s tendered, th,o anrpriacd old United States government a proposal pcoplo. . for a treaty of commerce. cole-brnte- d seml-ofllolul- ly Suedovqax, Wis., Jan. 21. Tho fleet winter quarters at this city experienced a sovcro shaking up yestorday, occasioned by a tidal wave, tho third of tho season. Tlio wave was caused by tho northeast gale, and tho water swopt up tho rlvor in such great volumes that tho harbor was turned Into a vorltable whirlpool. Ico ftom 12 to 10 inches thick was ground into chunks as small as lions' eggs, and vossols woro torn from their moorings. Wind nud Flood Unite In Destruction. Annox, O., Jan. 21. Tho galo of night, nnd yesterday did Saturday much damage here. Windows wcro blown in, chlmnoys toppled over nud tho root blown from the Cascade mills. Tha Cuyahoga rlvor Is overflowing Its banks anil the Valley railway tracks aro submerged in many places. A lMethora ot Money. liisMAitCR, N. D., Jan.23. Many lead- one of tho practically disinherited twin yesterday nud last night did great sons of George M. Pullman, is work-lu- g Pennnjury to railroad traffic. Tlia for a living. This disappointed sylvania trains lire four hour. behind scion of tho millionaire's liouso is an ulto-jethtlmo aud may bo discontinued insnr-ntninf slonnlnf cars at tha Dear beforo morning. Tho Erlo is born Street station, for which ho re operating its trains, but they are late. eclves S100 a month. Tho Western Now York & PennsylExecutive Nominations. vania which operates in tlio suow-feste- d Wasihntoon, Jau. 25. The presicountry will probably havo to :caso running trains by daylight. dent sent tho 'following nominations Thoy liavo tho suow plows out and this to tho senate: Cbas. II. Duell, of Now is cci talnly tho worst storm that this York, to be commissioner of patents; Gcorgo E. Roberts, of Iowa, to bo disection has experienced this year. rector ot tho mint; II. C. McMillan, of i. The Carter Iowa, to bo attorney for tho northern Savannah, Ga., Jau. 25. Tho gov- district of Iowa. ernment, so far, has not made out a strong caso against Capt. Carter, and THE MARKETS. tho charge that ho robbed the govern-mel- t Niw'Yohk, January 25. 1898. tot 3,000,000 in constructing tho Nntlva Steers t 4 60 (Ut 5 00 fortifications at Savannah has not COTTON Middling tV O a do u o ,o been (sustained by the testimony of l'LOUit winter wneai 1 0IH .WHEAT NaSIled ivltncsio i. 85 tH COllN No. 2 OATS-N2S5 John W, (Jrlffv", "f New Jersey, for At- - ruuit. o.2 wow Mess VOU U V 70 cr Court-Martinturiiey-donora- Worst btortu Experienced This Year In renusylviinl i. Coititv, Pa., Jan. 21. The storm of C.tirn.k Working for a, Living. nn. .Tnn. "fl. Snnirflr Pullman. . Cruel Fate Treventod the Iteunlon of Hatband and WUe. And Every Democrat, Every Republican, ' Four Soorr, Kos., Jan. 21. A horri- Every Man, Woman or Child who can read ble fato intercepted W. C. Hoge, of will want to read it. Nevada, Mo., on his journey homo ta COUP.IER-JOUHNAmeet his wife, with whom ho was THE TWICE-A-WEE- K is a Democratic paper, of six about to bocomo reconciled. Ho fell under a Momphls freight train at Fulton, or eigbt pages, issued Wednesday and and his underclothes and portions of Saturday of each week. The Wednesday his body wero found at Liberal, Mo., issue prints all the Clean News, and the issue prints threo miles distant. Ho was mutilated Saturdayall matters of Stories, Miscellany, Poetry, special interest beyond description, but was indentl the home. It is edited by Henry Walterin, , fled by an affectionate letter from hir son. print it. wifo pleading with sipation and return ise that sho would divorce suit. A SUDDEN A Missouri him to stop his disto her under promdismiss a peudlng SUMMONS. You get 104 good papers, or six ot sight pages each, for t LESS THAN ONE CENT A PAPAR. PRICE $1 A YEAR. 0 l. ST. LOUIS. SclcntifiMfttiericam .:Biptil Qlaulen, which reached port after n And every member ot tho household, tempestuous voyago of 14 days, Tho loven in number, and thon looted tho rolllirg vessel was their executioner. place, carry ing off nil pqrtablo plundor. W. A, NISUEl, Praudeat Jup.ni to Teat Ilntala'a Itlglit to T'allen Ferryboat Sunk lit u Oilc. L WADDILL, Culer O, Wan. VevAV, Ind., Ja,n, 2.1. .Tho galo last Londo.v, Jan. 25. Tho Daily Mall nigUtannk tho steam ferryboat Eva says this morning that Japan lnton.4 Bvorott, owned by IL T, Orahnm, plyto tes,t vletler Tqltoq Wan Is to ba an ing botweon horo and Ghont, Ky., and opon part or under Uusslan control. destroyed much smaller craft. Nluth Ilallot ami No Choice. Annapolis, Md., Jan. 25. The ninth Madisonville, Ky. !IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllll!IIIIIIIIIIII ballot for United States senator McCoinas, 49; Uorman, 42; Find-la- - - $50,000. Stock, 2; Shaw, 17. Only tho ouo ballot Trinaactg a csneral banking business. Was taken. ami InvitCAlhe accounts of the citizens of Hopkins and adjoining counties, 1 Since the discovery that Mexi Has the finest and most secure trault to can land is as suitable as that in that section of Ksotucky tho original Sarsaiiarlllo, tho Brazil for growing the rubber tree; v standard of tlio world, Others the price has advanced from 25 Don't Use Drugs cents to S2.50 per acre. S have ImUatod the remedy. unlass you need them, and then only iTliey can't Imitate tho record: pure drugs, such as are sold by re-j- n 3C S d floWer, There is a sponsible, druggists. We keep only disnearly a yard in diameter, which the best. That i the Ky, ijour?raoith,fl. roabyallriewdMlei .Irt Terms. 18 ejr. Seventeen lleliyleo.r Killed,. Nkw Yonic, J,an,. 25. Sc von toon reindeer woro strangled on tho voynga from Hamburg of tho Ilritish sleamor tlio cutered tho house of Mrs. Anna Uralz, two miles cast this placo, And, at the point ot a revolver, bound aaasked men Hkavkh Work or Itobbers. Dam, O, Jan. 21. Fivo lAYER'S) I Sarsaparilfa lis Wasiiinoton, Jan. 23. Tho president COTTON-MIddl- lng steers; a IB uuuvus sent these nominations to the senate: Cows and Heifers... !: W CALVES-(p- er BOO head) declare that Stato John W. Origgs, of Now Jer ing bankers in tho Dakolas 3 40 (S Select. extraordinary conditions of a money toy, to bo attorney general; Sol ah Mor- HOaS Fair to to Choice 3 25 SHEEP-F- alr wheat-growin- g FLOUK-Patc- nts 4 65 plethora dro prevailing In the rill, of Massachusetts, to be consul at Clear and Straight .. 3 85 communities of the northwest. Jerusalem. S Red Winter. . ... WHEAT-N- o. COKN-N- o. 2 Mixed Hanks aro loaded with funds for which OATS-N- o.2 After Sums of Zola's Wealth. they can obtain no market KYE-N- o.2 41 Pauis, Jan. 23. Three experts in TOIJACCO-Lu- gs 10) u 4 60 handwriting, Leaf Hurley whom Etnllo Zola Spuln (letting AlurmeU. 7 60 0 nAY Clear 11 Washington, Jan, 23. Spain has charged with making false reports at HUTTEK-Cho- lco Tlmolhv Dairy. court-martia Maj. Esterliazy, of jsuus ardr ro3n asked tho United States an explanation tho (new) will, it is announced, suo tho novelist HACON-Cl- ear of its intentions rcgardlug Cuba. Kib 6i 'LARD Prlmo Steam.... ...... events justify that interpretation. for 100,030 francs damages. ciiioAaa 3 75 Tho request has not boon mado in so CATTLE Native Steers ... IUtcs to Alaska Adviincod. 3 50 many words, but the preliminary stops HOGS Fair to Choice. 3 00 Seattle. Wash., Jan. 21, Tho seven SHEEP Fair to Choice. looking to it have been taken. 4 80 Potent transportation companies which con- FLOUK Winter l'aionts.... 4 40 Spring 87K'u 2 Nprlng trol nearly all tho business to Alaska WHEAT-N- o. Dervlahes Hopulsod. No. 2 ltod (new).. Vii Caiiio, Jan. 21. Tho dervishos made have agreed to raise tho COUN-2 2 a raid Wednesday, nortli of Atbara., to Sknguay and Dyca S10 per head and OATS-- No. w'ei POltK Mess (new) 810 to SHI per ton. freight Thoy wore repulsed with loss. KANSAS CITY. -POItK-StnndRo-ce- nt No. lm Jacobs, aged 25 years, a farmer near Osugo Muff, iu this county, wont to tho spring ttt his homo Thursday to get a bucket' of water, when ho was seized by ti troublo of the heart and fell with his face into tho spring, 14 Inches deep, In water and was drowned. Lived Eleven Days with n llroken Neck. Pout Townsknd. .Wash.. Jan. 22. Au tK gust Nlckerson, u, sailor, died here, o iu a broken neck. 4 00 after living 11 dnya-witIU Nlckerson, who was u, sailor on the 7& 3 American bark CAryphone, .while oft 4 CO 4 SO Capo Mondoclno, fell from tho main 4 45 yrrd through a hatch to tho hold of ta &H tho vessol, a distance of 48 feet. 23 iS 'the Floor tlate Way. BIO Oil A 11 A, Nob., Jau. 21. A ssctlon of 12 00 10 28 floor at the Cudahy packing plant IS al workmen. J. down i t Novak was killetf. Chris Montgomery 5H sustained a broken jaw and other bad bruises, and Mike 0Diy received a bad 550 scalp woundj 380 450 American Klectrlotflotors for England. 490 Sciiknkotady, 2.. Y., . Jan. 21. Tho 480 Central underground railway of Lon933 don, England, Una placed with the 27M 23 General Electric company of this city 9 70 an order for 32 olectrVo locomotives. fell,-carryisn-or- USEFUL PREMIUMS. Farmer Drowned In Water Are given Club Raisers, and good-pa- ) Ouly Fourteen lushes Deep. Jeffekson City, Mo., Jan. 22. Ed commissions are allowed agents. l, I year Dally Dally and Sunday, I year,. . Sunday atone, year ,..., Courier-Journa- ing .16. oo ., 3.00 ... 8.oo ,l Twlcc-a-We- ek Courier-Journ- al and the Earlington "Bee," year For only $1.60 Both one We have mado a special clubbing arrangement with the and will send that paper and ours for the price named to all oar subscribers who will renew and pay in advance, or to all new subscribers who will pay In advance. Sample copies of Courier-Journsent freo on application. All subscriptions under this offer must be . aent to Twice-a-Week Courier-Journal, al . TMeo, Capital Stck Paid In, Earlington, Ky. Surplus Fund v $50,000. COMMENCES BUSINESS IN $20,000. 1807. I 3 40 The progressive ladies of Weslfield, Ind., HOaS All Or ados. 84 There is no jury room in the issued a "Woman's WHEAT No. 2 Hard Edition" of tho West- - OATS NO. 2 Wnlte court house of Green county, field News, bearing dale of April 3. J806, COKN-.... 2 NKW OHLEANS. Oklahoma, and juries arc left to The paper is filled with matter of interest FLOUR-HI- sh 4 50 Grade No. CATTLE Natlvo steers. 350 500 3 67 24 The Sin ot Laziness A lazy man's vice is JNO. G. MORTON. The advantages c! f. a sorry affection, a bank account ara numerous. It is not to bus!- nessr.men we ars talking they know all about it but to salaried men, wage earners and to woraen, There's safety if thq bank good one. There's convenience- the money always ready and out ot reach of your qwn petty squandering, too. It is easy to seoad small sums when you have a hfrge sum in your pocket. five-petale- grt tinction id be looked fpr when the time comes that vou nd them Nowhere eke will you find so com plehwrtfoct. i o A goeJ time to begin , grows on the Phillippine islands, A single flower weighs twenty pounds. 50 Years of Cures oiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiii jMUpring raeoigin."DRLQ STORE, ' BiRNARU T IHWArfHOPI'ER.Malrarr- - Antipodes Island, near New Are you a subscriber to The Zealand, was thus named because directly opposite London. Bke? You should be. o. 2..... to women, and vor notice the following OATS Western H 14 00 1160 fiom a correspondent, which the editors POItlv-O- ld 8 75 Mesa. AU 5KS printed, realizing that it treats upon a mat- UACON Side. jury-- " ,. J COTTON Middling ter of Importance to their sex: ','The best LOUISVILLE. 93 broncroups, Stealing telephone service is a remedy forhave evpr-bee- colds and find Is WHEAT No.2Hed..,., 39 able to chitis that I a Mired ft uew form of misdemeanor' in Lon- Ctjamberlaln's Coh6BRemedy "For Jamily OATS-N- o. NewMos... I'OICIC i 5H 9 7S0 don, classed by the Croydon police us it has nojsqual. I gladly recommend UACON-Cl- ear Ulu... ...,....., ,. magistrate as petty larceny, and It.' 25 aDtt'd 'cent - bottles are for sale by St Beshard Drag- Store, Earlington; Are you a subscriber to The Bee? punished by him yith a fine of 5 Geo, King, jgt. Charles; lien T. Robinson You should be, shillings. Mortons Gap. 500 39 consider the verdicts in an open field. They call it "pasturing the COItN-N- IIAY-Cho- lco. a 1 Became if he gets a, chance, you know, He'll hop on and ride in the wrong direction Rather than walk tho way be should go. L. A, W. Bulletin. ,C n .CORN-No.2MU- ed,. s COTTON-Mlddtlot- f,.... The best fly destroyer in the world is a common or garden wasp. An expert says that he has known one wasp to kill a thousand flies in a day. Subscribe (or leftr The Bee. MADISONVILLE, : kENTUpKYj ' A "' JEW.,-- .'-. - vT X: i. , ii i so absolutely rediculous as to com- fci' V5 PAUL. M. MOORE, Hdltor and Manager. BEE PUBLISHINS COMPANY. Incorporated. Entered the Pcstofiice at Barllngton as Second cltti miller. Ml "When our Httlo girl was 3 years old SUBSCRIPTION KATES: she (ell from a loft and strained hcrsplno. Slnco then she has been subject to spinal dkcaso, and lost the uso ot her limbs. f t oo Una Year.strictlr in advance very dellcato and did not hare 5 " " Six Mentha, Of course we newspaper men She was ThreeMonths, " much appetite, and abscesses formed on 'J .. 3 Single Copies and others have our hardships, thsleftsldoolhersplne, which discharged Specimen coplet mailed free on application. wanted In all parts of the whether business is good or not, continually and she was obliged to lie on Correspondent! eauntv. Aaaressusrorpamcuiari. her right side alMho time Wo procured but even a blind, unwilling man a bottlo ot Hood's Sarsaparllla and she to began taking It. The first effect must see the present general and give her an appetite and enable was to THURSDAY, JANUARY 27, 1898. her widespread evidences of prosperity sleep. Sho continued taking It, and now she is a healthy child with tho exception of her doformlty." Rev. B. S. Wakd, Wheat touched the dollar mark in the land. Remember Chaplin, Kentucky. again at Chicago on Tuesday. There was a shout ot laughter Is tin best-- ln fact the One True Wood Furlficr. Some of our correspondence that in the House of Representatives euro nausea, Indigestion, this the other day when the title of the arrived late were crowded out biliousness, rrlceuc. first bill on the private calendar rlOOU S ahd week in the push of news was read: "For the relief of Thos. United States, but to invoke in its own PASSINf. OF IIARI. T1MKS. ui-I "," C mit themselves to this measure-m- uch UUI y as many of them won! I the Result of a Few People Now Go to the Mints the power to force the Sena- Spinal Disease Fall Abscesses Formed. to Have Jewelry and Plate tor's retirement. Changed for currency. Kontucky Clergyman Reports What This is a very recent utterance Hood's Sarsaparllla Did. of R. Dunn & Co., one of the leadThe character of the people who tlacouraglug Industrial and Commercial ing authorities of this country, on testify to the merits of Hood's tsarsapa-rill- a News from Many Points the present business conditions: is worthy of consideration. Read says: What a Kentucky clergyman With a volume of business remarkable I j-.i W Oil UUI it! r..M j A . T , H rn-jo- 51 Duivin tfuiviri tfuivir! " : . w for Ibe time of year 36 per cent, larger than a year ago and 104 per cent, larger Iban in 1892 it is not discouraging that one or two industries are lagging. From Bradstreets. Hood's Sarsaparilla fills MJ & &-- On anything in these three lots of Clothing. Mothers come in and fit coffee culture in the up your boys. Gentlemen, come in and get your certain unfair city contemporaries islands are so much will erect at Schenectady, N. Y., The Governor of Kentucky has better than off tbe regulur price Pants who choose to dub it the "Cleveone of the largest iron foundaries sugar raising that much of the soil likewise made an appeal of the in this country. The plans are land" Commercial. 646 Pairs Men's Odd Pants, regular prices from now devoted to sugar will be used same nature, which appeal The being prepared. isBee has published in a former $1.00 to $4.50. We now have a warship at for coffee. sue, and has appointed W. G. 158 Boys' Long Pants Suits, regular prices from Havana and Americans are hapAn Ironwood, Mich., dispatch A newly made Democratic Coldewey, of Louisville, Ky., as says that the Metropolitan Iron py, not only in Cuba, but at $3.00 to $8. Ages from 12 to 19 years. ' newspaper correspondent at Madi- - Chairman of the Relief Committee and Land Co., operating the Nor-ri- e home and abroad. Our interests Boys' Knee Pants Suits, regular prices from 310 sonville in a recetit dispatch allows for Kentucky, to whom fnnds or group of mines, and employing and our citizens will be protected. his imagination 65c. to $5.00. Ages from 4 to 14 years. to glow into a re supplies may be sent, properly 1,000 men, has announced an inWith President McKinley in the port of anxious and earnest delib- marked "Cuban Relief Fund." crease of wages, to go into effect White House and l eration by Republican leaders, who, Such funds or supplies will be February 1. Lee at Havana the dignity of our he Now in addition to the above we have displayed on our counters an immense asserts are looking for a Con- promptly 'forwarded to the CenA Chicago dispatch says that flag will be upheld. gressional candidate, since Judge tral Relief Committee at New York $400,000 are to be expended at that we will sell at from 40 to 50 per cent. ofT their first price. In this lot of Shoes you will sec some of the old fellows left over The official figures of the Treas- Dempsey has announced that he and through such Committee be once by the Illinois Steel Comfrom last Fall's memorable "Job Lot" Sale. These we have marked from 20 to 25 per cent, under their ury Department show our exports will not be a candidate, in the propeily distributed where most pany in the erection of a slab mill When comfor 1897 to have been the largest Democratic race for nomination. needed throughout the island of at South Chicago. price at that time. The bulk of this "Job Lot" of Shoes, however, is made-u- p of values that a pleted more men than are "Job for any year in our history not- - But no leading Republicans are Cuba, and to which end the trans- now on1,000 company's pay roll Lot" counter has never been ornamented with before. Come in and shoe yourself and family with Shoes the ithstandinrr we were workmcr un- - forthcoming to substantiate this portation companies have offerod will be required to operate itV ' 40 to 50 per cent, off their first price. This is no fake, the goods are just what we claim for dr.;the Dingley tariff law. The correspondent's report. Hence, their facilities free and the Span them, nothing more, nothing less. Fall stock must make room for new spring goods. Democratic cannot yet with at least a possibility of defeat, ish and Cuban governments will MAINE GOES TO HAVANA. prove their assertions that this law you know, for a Republican nomi lend every aid. nee in the Second district, and no w6'uld ruin our markets abroad. Tun indications are strong that Our Battleships to Take Turns In great struggle on for the honor, YOUR MONEY BACK IF YOU Major P. P. Johnson wants to and , The calamity howlers have large-l- the motive for this report Cuban Waters. MADISONVILLE, seems to will be a candidate for the Demosubsided as Uiey have been be in the invention of the young WANT IT. cratic nomination in the next Ken- WILL I'HOTCCT AMERICAN INTEHESTS KENTUCKY. steadily deprived of one after an- reporter. tucky gubernational fight. lie has other excuse for their howls, and certainly placed himself "in the Washington, D. C, Jan. 24. Our Corn. now they have no time to notice hands of his friends." The battleship Maine has been or the fact that there were 1,737 fewer In a recent edition The Bee dercd to Havana. Shortly aftejfc ifefined programme as to the pres Coughs, colds, pneumonia Little River was on a high lonesome Satbusiness failures in 1897 than in told its readers about the greatly may be prevented by Keeping ard lexers noon the blood the Secretary of the ence of American battle-shipin urday night, in common with every other pure and the system toned ullb Hood's Navy gave out this statement in 7896, aud that the aggregate value increased use of American corn stream Tbe Illinois Havana harbor. It is not the in- Central in Western Kentucky. prevented tbe Stirsaparilla. embankment alone writing: of the failures for 1897 was abroad during the past year. To tention that the Maine shall re- waters from encroaching on Ninth street THE GREAT "So far from there being any main there any great length of toward Main. Negro families on tbe other less than 1897. further enlarge the foreign use oJ HANSON, foundation for the rumors yester- time. For two reasons her stay side had to move out. NATIONAL FAMILY NEWSPAPER I our standard crop there will be an day of trouble at Havana, matters will be limited. One of these reaYesterday evening at six o'clock, Mr J. A colored man who is now in extensive corn exhibit made at the W. Kinnerly and Miss Myrlis Wilkins were are now in such condition that our sons is the unhealthfulness. "tire-vSt- . Yel- married Louis hospital tells the Pans Exposition in Alorc About the Drowning of vessels are going to resume their at tbe residence of Rev Duval!, FOR 1900. It is low fever prevails at Havana the this city. killing of Arch Brown story of the friendly calls at Cuban ports and year round. In the military hosWilloughby Ashby, proposed to have a collosal corn Mr. E. B. Long, president of the City and Mrs. Gordon by the lattcr's picture go in and out just as the vessels of pitals are many cases at this time. Bank, is a delegate lo tbe Commercial Conand 40x60 feet in size. Everyother nations do. The Maine will Some of these hospitals are close gress which meets at Tampa, Fla., FebruLouisville. He was husband at body who has visited any of our AND SOME XOTES ABOUT TIIC PEOPLE. go in a day or two on just such a and four laiorlte Mont Piper. the only eye witness to the tragedy great American expositions to the shore of the harbor. All of ary 8. He was appointed by Governor Bradley. knows visit." them drain into the harbor. A and his story, which seems true, how well .TI-IEMuch damage to trees and fences is reThis certainly has a pacific stay of a month would be fraught adapted to decorative Lacy Livingston, of Howell, is here for a makes of Gordon a heartless mursound. For an understanding of with danger. The Maine will coal ported from the storm throughout tbe counpurposes is this chief of American few days. try on Saturday night. EARLINGTON, KY. derer. The story in full was in cereals; what the full import, however, it is nec- at Havana and Miss Georgia McQuinn, of handsome and strikremain several days. nMr Geo. W. Clark died Monday near is tbe guest of Miss Dona Brown this essary to know that two visits to Monday's Then another of the squadron will Pon, of consumption, aged about fifty ing effects in mural and other s week. the State Department were made take her plac. In this way years. He was born in Christian county Several of the lads and lassies of our are produced in the skillful by the Spanish Minister; sanitary necessities will be the and has been a progressive farmer in this The Bee acknowledges the reobSEND ALU ORDERS TO "THE BEE." BARLINQTON. KY. town spent last Sunday section His wife and several ceipt of a handsome number, the and artistic handling of corn by Ashby of tbe country. with Miss Nellie that Assistant Secretary Day twice served, and at the same time those children all bis life.him. Tbe funeral took survive Lee Jackson, wbo has been in Howell conferred with the President, and peppery intransigentcs will acquire place at Dogwood Cbapel Tuesday. midwinter edition, of the Los An- the practiced decorator. Another PAGES. A National Uoolt o( reference The New York Tribune Almanac, Govermental and Political Inform. ilnn. and Evansville for a few days, returned the general manner of the Navy an interesting and, perhaps, useMajor Crumbaugb and his friends regard geles, Cal., Tiiits. Ih Prtn.tliiiil.ii nf ik.ltli.l c... This edition most excellent suggestion is that borne Tuesday. . .. .. - .I.- -. Department in treating this order ful lot of information about the as a bluff the threat of Senators Faulkner tf.. t,u.,.,uuuiiui ..I.. ?...- - now loiu.iiio uiniiey larin uiu,wiin a comparrlton of old and ... .r vitwtu..uiititu,ii,nh Hcoiiicoi Cabinet contains A vast amount a interest- there should be a large corn kitchand appointees, Ambassador, Consuls, ttc.i the personnel Harry Brown and Marvin Orton left to the Maine was totally inconsist American navy. and Elkins to fight tbe confirmation of his new rates, Pretldent McKinlcy't ol Congress, names ot the principal officers of the dllferent States, Commanding; Officers of the Army nomination for Supervising Inspector of and Navy, with their salaries, Tables ot Public Statistics, Election Kctnrns. Party ing information about the rich re- en in which articles of food pre- Tuesday afternoon for a trip in the West ent with the theory of an ordinary Platforms and It is a fact that there is not a Committees, complete arllc es on tho Currency, Gold and Silcr, and avast amonntof othervaluablo may pared from corn can be tested by They nome. go to Arizona before they re routine affair. The plain truth is Spanish war vessel in Cuban wa- Steam Vessels for the Cincinnati district, gions of Southern California which Standard TeAlmanac InAmerican Almanac, authoritative and complete, corresponding in rank Vi'??.! turn fourth Circle Meeting. with Whlltaker's Europe, PRICE 25 CENTSPOSTAGE PAID. it represents. Not including news the multitude that are unacquainted C. W. Ashby, the oldest son of tbe late that the President has taken an- ters which will compare with any The following program has been arother good step forward in the Cu- one of the five American battle- ranged for tbe meeting of tbe Fourth Circle Send all orders to THE BEE, Earlington, Ky, J.J Ashby.of near this place was drowned sheets it contains 84 pages and with these delights. One writer in a slough near Pond Ktver last Sunday ban business. That is what the of Bethel Association at Trenton, January over 200 illustrations all in excel- says: "A plate of corn cakes, morning Willoughby (as he was familiarly going of the Maine means. From ships which will in turn visit Ha 29th and 30tb, 1898: vana. The Maine, which goes baked to a golden brown, would known) in company with one Mr, Lynn, this time forward there will be few SATURDAY. lent taste. was looking after some hogs when, misfirst, ranks as one of onr second-clas- s 10 a. m. Present Outlook for Foreign be a revelation to nearly all Euro- taken in the depth of the water, he rode in days which will not find a ship of battle-shipis to say, That Missions in Japan, J A. Bennett and A Sedree dispatch says Repre- peans." And he speaks the truth. and his borse became entangled in some the White Squadron in the harbor she is not as heavy by 2000 or 3000 W. J. Dickinson. brush, and Mr, Asbby was thrown from of Havana. sentative Perkins' constituents are The Bee pleads for a liberal cor- tbe saddle and drowned tons as some of the others. She 11 a. m Japan and tbe Japanese, A. M. in that Saw-Mi- ll I have offered for sale. before assistance Havana Bay Programme Couch and Prof. A M. Herndon. angry at him for voting to repeal ner of that tasty kitchen to be de- could reach him. is however accounted about as ef30 p. m. Exegesis, Col. 1:18, "And The administration has a well- - fective as the It was bought cheap and can be sold Mr. Ashby was yrars of the seperate coach law, and talks voted to the elaboration of the age and unmarriedabout monsters. be is bead of tbe body the church," J. Tho remains were The present orders keep the G. Bow, John P. Garnett. at a bargain. Complete Saw-Mil- l, of probable indignation meetings. virtues and excellencies of 30- laid lo rest in Last Lawn cemetery Monday the afternoon. We extend our squadron in the vicinity of Cuba 2.30 p m. Our Home Mission Work, sympathy to A Populist is reported to have horse power portable engine, new saw Prof. Edmund Harrison, B. D. Eddins. Southern corn dodger. tbe bereaved ones in their sad affliction. until April. Before the winter is 7 p. m. Sermon by J. G, Bow. said he favored petitioning Mr. carnage, bran newgedger.; over the Spaniards who are residSUNDAY. AT THE GAP. Starvation in Cuba. Perkins never to return to Webing in Cuba may receive new ima. m. Sermon by Edmund pressions of the naval strength of n Mrs. Frank Owen, of Gracey, Harrison. 1. 1. ster. This reminds one of SaunSecretary Sherman has issued died at the United States. ders, of Union and his idiotic his third appeal to the American Important Trade in Real Estat- eher home on Saturday after an illnes of some weeks. She was about twenty-fivstreams and damaged the roads consideraLmdsey resolution. Will KImmons in Louisville public in behalf of the starving which was a very interesting affair. years oid and was a member of tbe PresIIOPKINSVILLE. byterian Church. Her husband and a bly. There is a debating society organized at Cubans and again calls attention For Treatment. Dr. Williams reports a impound girl at Oglesby school bouse which is well atWhat an outragel A "Tomato to the urgent young son survive her. necessity for immeIt is a strengthening food and A trade in real estate has been consumtended The Nashville Christian Advocate speaks Cbas. McGar's. Trust" in Kentucky! A daily paBorn, to Mr, and Mrs. Dave Cranor a Numerous Marriages Throughout thus of Rev. DeWitt, pastor of the Cumdiate relief.' This appeal, which mated here in tbe past few das between tonic, remarkable in its A gun burst in Wbitson Stanley's bands, per says the tomato growers in the Williams and Buck Mr last week, doing Whilson but little damage berland Presbyterian Church here: "Dr. baby boy, on tbe 24th inst. properties. It contains we have before referred to is in full James gave four bouses and Stanley. $500 The County. Wilson lots and M. B. Brown is in Honkinsville this but tbe fragments of the gun went in all M. 13, DeWitt, o( this city, has been called vicinity of Walton will hold a cash for Mr. Stanley's farm. Oil emulsified or partially as follows: directions. to tbe pastorate of tbe Cumberland Pres- week on the board of tax supervisors. meeting at the Walton Opera To Mrs. John Keith, of Manmgtcn, is at digested, combined with the n at and Miss Belle Parker will begin school at Frank Earle, of St. Charles has been the Public: Pithy Paragraphs About People byterian church We Hopkinsville, Ky., par- visiting here present visiting the family of R. M. Wilhas accepted. congratulate his House, January 29, to establish a Atkinson College in a few weeks. the past week, and highly prized "The undersigned, Secretary of State of liams. ishioners. Tbey will get a. sound gospel and Tilings. B. F. Johnson, of Red Hill, Is in Hopuniform price for tomatoes. of Lime and Soda, so If tbe United States, bad the honor, on the Bud and Bill Browning, of Caldwell preached by one. of tbe cleanest and most RED HILL ITEMS. kinsville, this week, on business. consecrated men in the range of our acthese farmers lived in Nashville 24th of December, to make known to all county, are visiting the family of G that their potency is materially Mark Hanna got there all tbe same. Pbrkins, Hopkinsville, Jan. 29. A number of quatntance.1 increased. M they would be fined a thousand charitably disposed people of this country Browning. Mrs. Tom Lyells Is very sick. weddings occurred in Christian county last MissMattie Carpenter, of Earlington, tbe appeal of tbe President for aid, in tbe Wednesday, the 19th inst. Three Persons Drown. Rev. f. S. dollars apiece. Can't some able form of James Bullock living near here, is danCROFTON. visited Mrs. Tom Warren Saturday and money or supplies, toward tbe Cheek officiated at tbe marriage of Mr, T. gerously ill with bleeding of tbe nose. SpottsviJIe, Ky., Jan. 35., member of the Legislature go speedy relief of tbe distressing destitution aunaay. J. Nnckols and Miss Francis M. Moore, Mrs, Harve Hight is on the sick list this Three lives have Mr. Geo. M Davis returned from Louis been lost jn the both of the Bell neighborhood. Mr. W. Some Interesting down there .andjfrpursuade them and suffering wbicb exists among tbe peo- villa Sunday where be Facts About week, It will arrest loss of flesh and R. White and Miss Blanch Stegar of tbe bad been on bus! neighborhood since tho flopd has ple of Cuba. Delia Grace is very sick this week, Mrs. from the cvilHbey would do? ness. restore to a normal condition the Howell neighborhood, were married by the People. been swelling the local streams. Uncle Joseph Hight.of Westfork vicinity, "Tbe gratifying interest wbicb his coun Mr. Will Kimmons, wbo happened to infant, the child and the adult. It Kev. W. L. Peyton. Mr. I. Burnett and Geo. Atkinson and two daughters, Rev. Jas. Coleman is holding a series of is confined to bis bed this week. Representative Saunders, of trymen have shown in all parts of our land sucb a serious accident in December, by will enrich the blood of the anemic; Miss Lelia Deering were married near Roar- meetings at tbe Baptist church, this week. were ing Springs by Rev, Cowherd. Mr, Prof. J. G. Wright is toacbing school aged eight and twelve, Union, has been getting a hot in tbat humane appeal has led tbe Presi- stepping inoff the fast passenger train at will stop the cough, heal the irrita- S. Robey, of Bennettstown, and Miss Geo. Mr. Ligo Hugblett and Miss Lee Hamby near "Possum Walk'' this winter, drowned near here while on their Annlgbt.is Louisville having bis eye treated. dent to recognize tbe need of orderly and na Guffy, of Roaring Springs, were also were married Thursday nlqbt. It will be remembered tbat Mr. Kimmons roast from many State papers for and their bodies were A new road has been surveyed from W. shanty-boaconcerted effort, under well directed con- received severe cuts about one eye, and tion of the throat and lungs, and married on that day. Mr. Geo. W. Mason There was a slight windstorm in Crofton R. Putman's to Baker's Mill. I113 silly bill requesting - Senator recovered near tjie mouth of We and Miss Sallie Hancock, of Fairvlew Monday night tbat blew some fencing and trol, it timely assistance is to be gi en by fear has been felt tbat bo might lose It en- cure incipient consumption. S. II. Ruddell, of Red Hill is teaching a Nigger creek a few hours afterLindsey to resign. fortunately tbe public to the sick and needy of Cnba. tirely. make this statement because the neighborhood, were married In the after- trees down. writing school at Atkinson's College this ward. Their boat was noon at Anderson's photograph gallery, found Jrioc Tbq strike Rev. JLawson preached at tbe Chris- week", years has the majority in the Legislature, "It will bejbe office of the committee so have gone to is over and Stull & Company experience of twenty-fiv- e and a search revealed the fact that luis city, uy uev. a. ii. van. work. tian church Saturday night and Sunday. Rev. W. O. Rickard, of Crofton, will proven it in tens of thousands of while they may be ready for num- organized not only to receive and forward A summary of tbe tobacco market for Miss Caycc. of Greenville, is (he guest of ofthe craft-anLicense has been issued for the marriage preach at Cole's Cbapel tbe second Sunday his chil at Ha- Miss Ethel Courtney. Cases. Bt turtjou ttl SCOTT'S EtxutilM. last week shows 1 15 hogsheads received; of Austin Johnson and Miss Rosa erous enormities in legislation, arc In ibe United Slates dren had found watervMravrs. In February. vanna such money and necessary supplies salsa 81; offerings, 123; rejections, 142, 50c nd $1,00, nil druggists. Dick Croft The young people of this vicinity gave a The Coroner s verdict was not prepared to make,' themselves as may be contributed by tbe people ofthe ington Sunday,visited his parents in EarlTbe tobacco offered was chiefly low grade SCOTT & BOWNE, OumUU, NiwYoik. ' Tbe heavy rains of this week filled the party at Tbeo Stanley's last Tuatday night cordance with the above facte. ti and much of it in bad coadltion, one-fift- name and tbrough the three great interests high-watit fitly represents the concurrent effort of passed the $162,000,000 mark and but was taking his luncheon in his local relief boards throughout the United There room, or the fun would have been States, and to invite the kindly aid of the is still climbing upward. seems to be some more money in more hilarious. It turned out that transportation agencies of the country for the country than in 1896 when the the Thomas B. Reed referred to lbs prompt conveyance ct contributed supplies to the seaboard and their shipment free silver craze threatened. in the bill was a volunteer of the thence to Cuba. l at Havanna is, in "The President McKinlev has car- Third Pennsylvania Regiment, who turn, assured of the effective co operation was asking for arrears of pay due ried out his original plan in sendin the suppression of of every available agency in the island of ing a warship to Havana for the him for Cuba in order that life may be saved and war of the rebellion." suffering spared The Spanish Govern protection of American interests. the nine-tonth- s ment, welcoming the aid thus tendered, Consul Lee did not ask it, but The Secretary of Agriculture is will facilitate tbc work, and to that end will the President decided the time had of the opinion that the annexation admit into Cuba, tree of duty and cbarges, come. of Hawaii would not seriously af- all articles otherwise liable to tax, when The dedication of the Natural fect the sugar raising industry of duly consigned lo tbc "By direction of the President, the unScience Building of the Kentucky the United States. At present the dersigned appeals to the people in every Thirteen ocean-goin- g steamers State College last Friday was made cultivation of cane on the islands city and town, to the municipal authorities arrived in the harbor of of Philaa very important occasion and has is carried on by coolie labor under thereof, and the local boards of trade and delphia early last week. They are system. But in transportation, to corporations and others from all parts of the world and are added fame to this, one of the the contract-labo- r event of the islands becoming producing the necessities of life, and to all chartered to load outward cargoes most progressive institutions of the the subject to our law these laborers whose hearts are open to the cry cf distress composed in the main of cereals, South. and affliction, to second the geurous ef- ft is expected that these vessels would receive the same wages as fort now beeing made, and by well directed will carry away 4,000,000 bushels The Louisville Commercial is are now paid in California. The endeavor make its success truly responsive of grain and 20,000 tons of general showing such improvements in Secretary also calls attention to to the sentiments of charily that have ever merchandise. appearance and general make up the fact that the opportunities and characterized the American people. as to give the laugh to the jeers by "John Sherman, Secretary of Stale." The General Electric Company possibilities of Consul-Genera- Unfortunately, the B. Reed." The Treasury gold reserve has Speaker was not in the chamber, 'aid Consul-Genera- l. One of the best indices of the passing of hard time is the fact that less people are rushing to the mints throughout the country with laM. . personal effect, such as gold jewelry, phte and trinkets, to be melted xkz up by the government and exchanged for currency. According to a report of Director of the Mint Preston, during the period of ex treme depression the value of the metal thus purchased by the government reached high figures, but in the last vear it has dwindled con siderably. Figures submitted by the director show that from 1873 down to last year the amount of money paid out by the government for old gold and plate annually has increased steadily. The mark was reached in 1891, when the government paid out for plate and jewelry, $4,035,710. In 1873 the amount was $774,218, and it reached the million mark in 18S0, the two million mark in 1886, and three million in 1889 Except for the year 1891, when it went to four millions, it was between three and four million dollars, until last ear, when it fell to $2,810,284. T,ie Philadelphia mint melts of the plate and jewelry presented to the government. Payment is generally made in gold when the jewelry is of that metal. er I J Do Yoif Hear Them Falling? I.T1' WHAT? THE PRICES 7f Itf WINTCR CLOTHING .AND. Mens Ladies' and Childrens' Shoes, After our year's work is.over and we have taken our annual inventory, and thereby become the better acquainted with the conditions of our general stock, we find in several departments more winter goods than we should have at this season, and in spite of the fact that every kind of merchandise is advancing in price, (especially Woolens) wo will from NOW UfMilL FEB. 15, 1898, sc you your cnoice ot Now Listen! Mens' Odd Pants, Boys' Long Pants Suits, and Boys' Knee Pants Suits The bulk of this lot of Clothing was bought in 1897, and bought at its Lowest Cash Value, and is, therefore, worth the prices we marked it, but that is not the question. Our Spring purchase is made and we must make room for it, and in order to do this, we are making this great sacrifice. Our loss is your gain. At a Discount of 20 Per Cent. tic t 20 PER CENT. DISCOUNT h This Sale Lasts Until February 15, 1898. Shoee, Lot of" Consul-Genera- Men'e, Ladies' and Ol-iilclx-erV- ts. at-fro- free-trader- s y BISHOP & CO. to-da- y s The New York Weekly Tribune. FARMERS VILLAGERS, $72,-000,0- : BEE, $1.25. Owe.-.sbor- o, Globe-Democra- t. deco-tion- to-da- y BOTH ONE YEAR FOR I -- ... g -.:-- ..." - s. There Is Money 1 forty-fiv- o first-clas- s What is cott9s CHERRY, Madisonville, Ky. Emulsion? flesh-formin- e g; Cod-Liv- er well-know- Hypo-phosphit- es WhatWiliffDo? Al t, the-owne- r Consul-Gener- - Ren-sha- A'- - :,. Vr vWO ,,. ; i.dB V cs to (TOHV. 'iKT-e- '.ti:c& - VP ,1 1 y & ,-- , v H. ..- .,,-,- ,. .. ... WM Hv. K V m. m r ' i otj i W Ijlvl mMrsr- J, fPBk' r "ByHOUslcutoc Cljrbc." ..&. Lv4i' mtmrn !! BAD WRECK & N. i .. w-ii- i Mi . mill mill ... .., . -- ., . WILLOUGHBY ASHBY SUNDAY NIGUT DRIVE. Nor- - DOWN IN THE MINES. , i 8 Dr0WnCd rrnAT llll'Al I,E EE I.UIiAI. vnvrcrn 1 I. 11 I " Sunday afternoon of the death rf BackwaterS f On L. Pond River, Near Hanson.' News came to Earlington last thC of Three '" Railroad Near, Ellza- " . Team in Deep Water Near bethtown. -u- 11!.. NlWV.Y lrtc Jst?", 2eT JJeIl ' - to""av na' one adver tisement upside down. Wc didn' make a mistake. The advert!: wanted it so. Rev. 1. H. Teel, pasta Christian church, prcacl ly appreciated serm g night to a crowded lit A slight wrcckj, cars weiu ucm- - Wi . nnnlilw momine. 0.- by drowning at his farm on Pond Mr. Rivnr nnnr Tclntlfl Ponl. Asllhv was nut Mint mnrninc linrcn. r v Men Killed and FoUf Others ,DJured !.. .grre1.cu7M,,.. r - I but now traveling for anmiaecoai. Evansville wholesale housecaineJ L Howard On account of the discharge of a driver tonvillc Willi Drummer employed at the Kelley mines, Bellaire, Ohio, too miners have struck. and Driver. About two hundred colored men from Mr. L. L, Tapp, formerly of Chattanooga, Tenn., have lately left for Clarks-villMadisonville and later of Colorado whero tbey have been engaged to e, I A R. B SLAUGHTER SALE Whil mad th finl .. BIO STORE I Long. j'at. up Lace Cong. Cloth Top. Plain Toe Lace Tan, Coin Toe Kangaroo Tan, Coin Too Calf Lace, Needle Toe Cong. Tan, Plain Ton face Tan, Square Toe Hopewell Price. jt 50 1 50 $2 00 1 75 3 00 ' OF THE HOPEWELL STOCK AT THE ! TiMfnlto!' bhf- lIow much or how little we paid lor this stock of high grade stuff 3t little interest to any one, but the ridiculously low price9 we king should prove very interesting to everyone. These goods at rices cannot last many days, for ali who traded with Mr. Hope 10 w that he knew good stuff and bought it, Everything marked 1, figures, one price to all. We quote a few prices : ,1 MENS' AND BOYS SHOES: Our Price. J- - . ; !fc'V JB -. t 90 t 00 oo 75 nv "" . "t day aft1 abo.p fash w HI i.ir $ - ''J' :.'" 1 f ,,---- .,-- . l . . s A Ji-o- 1 1 ik'.'lls:::? '" ... -i '"'A'i?' T njw ti.i,riii 'ill! i i . J l' r I'M i,. " i . J. bi " 1. 'i'HimflMajrcii aiat y""T c i" j ? on imi yt 'r ,rft V ) ..; J3 50 3 50 " 3ontj. Pat. Leather, Needle Toe a lace Pat. Leather, Needle Toe " NeedleToe $3 C o 00 400 a oa I2 00 a 00 a 00 z 00 8' TanClothTop ' " " GB OB ? flft&J W I r 1 1:111 a " iwji vw .,r ' tv Ox Dlood Cloth Top. Needle Toe '.name! Needle Toe f 5 00 5,00 (a 50 500 J ' $5 00 a 00 a 00 $2 50 All otyer .ikU &oqs at (orr'espondin Prices. and Cuffs,- - Hopewell price, $1.50; our price 19c 14 Silver Shiris.Collars and Cuffs Hopewell price, $r.oo; our price 10c 34 Monarch Shirts in Negligees, collar attached, Hopewell price $1.50; our price IOC 17 Shirts in Negligees, Collars attached, Hopewell price $1.00; our price 15c it Gold Shirts, white, collars attached, Hopewell price, $1.25 our price 25c 125 Sbirts.selected from the cream of the $1.50 Monarch and , Gold. The very newest styles and patterns for Spring, at.. M$T 'Unl'.tH i SPO"''" it V. . , ,11,.. " : fr'.' w .twf b'--l hnia i ,"'.'' 11' i '' ., -- ' i ' ' ' Gents' Furnishings. ! 11 J .: ' '' ' :o .amH & 1, .; ii P1 I 1! B$ ii fij-i-i- . fwjM-'iun- - !- ' n Puffs, Tecks, Ascots, Hope- ....and , Price, 50c; our price.. 63c 63c 63c . V l4' . . .r!;.' ' I ,, lall .' I .' i! ;l . 20 ,;y ,rti nut t .. . .is". 1 as j.i ! ji.'io- .. '"" nir!" ... a: T -- .rutii ..im'. . .jifji k.uci a ' u-"- t3 a t. ui i5'8 jrnw ... .' e.-fr- !U- -t ',' ' rrt I .t.0 J '.Ml 'o '.act J." IS li'tU'.'.O r't '. , rr- ! for 50c. kinds, Hopewell's n$c; our price Anchor Brand Collars, tyles) Hopell price, 15c; for 35c. t& W. Collars, Hope- ,ice 25c; our price 21 & W. Cuffs, Hope- iibv JUW n,,rr 1. t4oVoaCMliAMl(n (bai ; t- - ''1;,'!mt;. 7i' iHurt '. .'i' .,, ,.ikAikk ... .A'alf Jt!!...1 ' .. 'wr77'L--3- i .,riiw.w-.- i ,. ,wmuj'" J .r,, J f IIS Jf.- c: rtk'iSiWWM it;.- ... t .... . . i' .' - t aoo r Mai ' .I tt;iJH rfn f v L a' ItrutMBM a KH. ",--y- -. r ,"40fl . a tr ."r-ttta-i illt MtiJUSi VUt'Tt.r7 '''" - " i. M mii- i it "W "" f StVC vi ja ,' ,4 '; . wu sihv. 63c ''.'-- t.. OltW (UK!'.: j$lv V5t-i- ' av! ., :ii-w'fc- . k . 1 ; U'J K1f P n w Mr ,vo ".h. tiho iO) " a little soiled, price 15c; our price ,.h Shirts, colored bosom )ody, Hopewell price, our price . Jblrls, colored bosom. jody, Hopewell price, our price birts, colored, Collars pilars, ;ell 3105c 93c 500 980 23 Stiff Hats, Hopewell price 63c 25 to $1.50; our price 27 Stiff Hats, Hopewell price 75 to $2.50; our price All Soft Hats 63c ft.. f x. About Half price. )Y t)1! ( V,,.i ttfel itiniWiel .1. im f,1l'ilS .' '.rJ ". 7 -- .: '.": r v !i .- - v f , ,:: ' iMaHi' acvAH aw. ! r uoi: ,.:.. ' - a.,t AMint; t.- - 1" TTf" Hopewell stock consisted of gents' goods only, we have de-t- o select from our own stock some things for the ladies. inning mates ior the men. These are not, however, our Sods, but the odds and ends, one and two pair of a kind, t '.I v ' qi..i. J ' .; ',..: nV UTIc3mi2iTAHW w ,,." r, u -- .'.I " : . t't n . , uti-- " " ';' .'. J ; - '' .. i I'! ft ., .' ' Shoes some Hand Turned, some McKay, and some Welts, iton sizes 1, 2, 2'yi, 3 former price $1.50 to $2.50, now ,ace and Button Shoes, Needle Toe, H-- d Turned, all sizes, I former price, $2.50 to $3.50; now 98c. fl.63. ':. . - .1 '' . t.nX r ' . lin, McLeod & Co. .j Tvlo.ciisora'v-ill- o . , .. . i j.,'. wl ! " r ' ' .,.;.fi.' .'' . K.y. ' ' tf.v.-i- ' no; ' . ' . !''"lf - FRUITS. tables and Garden Seedsa i ;,Ti. J.. ' ll :.! - "! ' ' l aremy specialties, and in this line I defy competion, but this is not all, I also sell Staple and Fancy : : : lA t.i 'k" 5t" ' '"' ' ' ' ''"' ' : 1 ' mr t!0J ' j !.. wcr r , J : '1 ' fi ,'i W W" UJ B , '. I" ' J ! i ' . . ... tfrfw.'.31 Itoft-r- l fi'tbi !! "T ' ROCERIES, CIGARS AND TOBACCO. Highest Market Price paid for Eggs, Apples, Country Hams, and Potatoes My Motto: "Satisfaction or Money . Jtlic -; v$ u . 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Those Sold In two sizes, 25c. andSCk:. who expect to attend school this Auditor Stone, at Frankfort, has year will do so at Hanson, where Howard Benton, of appointed the rates are the lowest to be found in the state. Three "teach- Newport, as private secretary. ers offer especial advantages in all To Cure a Cold in sne Day courses. .Write for particulars to Take Laxative Dromo Quiaine TablU. Prin. E, McCulley, county,, ex- All DruggUte refund tl raooay if it Uils " aminer, Hanson, Ky. to Cue. ajc. , jl -- yrisrACTiori guarahteed , pounded dj- - enemtsu 01 renown wno naveyived the fashion girls have of changing the spelling of their names, says: "We used to know a young girl When whose name was Mary. she dropped the V from her name she grew up anc went to college and it was May. About a year ago she Et married and now she has droppud the 'y' and they cal her Ma. nn uxuiiangur in commenting on ttKnAmninMBMBiUnbwAlBM IsJBWBCBG a 'J, A liisOTunuy,al.tifv.to.tho.mcilta.otUiPJat!ajffln''PJi 3U iNettsifrouiiManiil'oiataji illftfeKS ."LP w NINTH YEAR. FRANKFORT Doing' of Some EARLINGTON, HOPKINS COUNTY, KENTUCKY, Resolutions of Respect. THURSDAY, JANUARY 27, 1898 A Social and Religions Need. Ono of tho ways in which religious revival bus already shown tokens of its SUPPLEMENT, YEARS' IMPROVEMENTS FARMING." IN Tw J 2. NO. 4: Western Kentucky Legislators. or Resolutions of Kcpct on the Death Captain Too. J Mines. offered another bill this morning to help swell the great volume of new bills before the House. This one proposes to amend an act relating to husband and wife and gives Police Judges right to solemnize marriage. of Hopkins, Frankfort, Jan. 25 Mr. Clark, Frankfort, Jan. 25. The bar of the Court of Appeals adopted fit ting resolutions on the death of Judge Hines. saying that in the death of ex Chief Justice Thomas Henry nines the Commonwealth of Kentucky has lost one of its noblest and bravest citizens; who, as a Judge and Chief Justice of this court during a continuous service of eight years, illustrated the learning, integrity and equipoise of a fair, impartial and just Judge; who as a soldier in the Confederate ser, vice was the equal of any for daring and enterprise. cool-cess- Here is what Peter Cooper, who died worth many millions, said of newspapers: "In 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. "50 KENTUCKY TOBACCO, W. J. Bryan. From Life. Dr. Andrew Sargent, of Christian, offered a bill to allow children of slave marriages to inherit property of fathers; and a resolution amending the constitution, exempting property of women, who are "citizens" and not allowed to vote. is a native of Nebraska, and is no greater than the soil he was raised on. He believes in the free silver trust, and This gentleman The 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 dry manufacturers Company, plates and photographers' outfits, filed articles of incorporation with It is a the Secretary of State. Henderson corporation and has a $10,000 capital stock. First Cousins Dill Killed. uses gold only when he has it His logical powers are well distributed, 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 that about twice as much is used as in the United States to buy the same thing. Mr. Bryan began his electioneering for the next presidential 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 paying their debts, monopolies flour ish, and the American eagle is throwing bouquets at himself and For the Lore of Oo!. drawing a yearly pension that Every day deny yoursolf Borne satiswould steep the standing armies of faction, bearing nil the inconveniences of lifo for the love of God cold, hunEurope in untold luxury. - In this ago of harry and Hurry and intense nctivitv along all lines of occupation as a people wo oftentimes aro o to outoItos and forgetful of onr God by neglecting to bo checrfnl and friomlly one toward another Nothing tends to promoto happiness in all of life more- than ft kind and friendly spirit. Too often persons in lifo to make a namo and repntntiou in the world make n sad mistake- by being so engrossed with tho itf fairs of their business and their self interests that they become, cheerless, cold and indifferent to everything and everybody about them. And while- such per sons aro ofttimos successful in life, as a rule- their lives are miserable failures. Who docs not admire tho hearty, friendly hand clasp of another? Who will tho sweet smile- of friendliness of a neighbor? Who will regret tho cheerful ness of his own actions? To be cheerful is to bo Christliko, and, Iiko 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 wo can be checrfnl only when wo aro kind. Presbyterian Banner nu-trnro-sc- nt coming is in tho growing recognition of tho social meanings of religion Hitherto religion has given much of to tho future, but now it i turning mora and more to tho problem of tho present and especially to tho ef fort to uuify and inspire social life. Tho great social need of tho present, as well as tho great religious need, is for such a conception of lifo and its obligations as will bring men into harmony with each other, so that they may rcalizo that all their interests aro mutual and common. The brotherhood of men is much spoken of now, and wo find tho sentiment n noblo and inspiring one, but wo mnst como to sco that it has the deepest and widest meanings which religion can ouywhero And. It implies all other things which religion can possibly mean, and to put it into actual life is tho ono iromiBO for religion in the future. Christian Register. To Oct Kid or risst. Tho only snro way to got rid of a past is by getting a futuro out of it I am euro it would help us if wo could only see that often sin is a perversion of good ; that, as is often tbo case, tho very sin came from a part of onr nature that God mado, a scuso of justice, strong affections or something that if only turned in tho 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 to. Phillips Brooks. Make One Issue. Published by tba New York Tribune. Short Crop ha made High Prices in the Qeneral market.. Domestic WE HAVE THEM E.Za waist Not only is the tobacco market high, but current tendencies justify even greater advances in the near future. This is not as satisfactory a situation as could be desired, owing to the fact that a main factor in the situation is the partial failure of the last seed leaf crop and the deficiency in Kentucky tobaccos. The effect of this has, however, been intensified by the increased use of domestic tobacco in the place ol the imported leaf of which the Cuban War has cut off the structive. supply. Not only has the immo ONLY 15 CENTS A COPY, by mail. diate consumption of Havana tobend your order to bacco decreased, but it is now THE BEE, believed less of Earlington, Kv. permanent that more orbeen inaug-a change has urated in the manufacture of cigars and that even if Cuba is once more in position to supply its usual quota the ground gained by the CELEBRATED domestic variety will not be surrendered. Second Edition. 3a Pages, 18 by ia Inches- A general review of the advances and improvements made in the leading branches of farm industry during the last half century. Special articles by the best agricultural writers, on topics which they havo made their life study. Illustrations of old fashioned implements. A vast amount of practical information. A valuable aid to farmers who desire to stimulate production and profit. Extremely interesting and in- Product Will Replace Pcrmaaently Much Havana Tobacco, ,- JI Bradstreets. WHtT IS HO ME WITH OUT MUSIC full sized sheet music, printed on good paper, bent prepaid by mail 512 "Farewell to the Piano" (Piano) Beethoven -- The Rah" (Vocal) 134 Pinsoti. 838 "Rondo Capriccioio" (Piano) 30 "Ask Me Not Why" (Vccal) Donizetti. 103 "Tannhauser March (Piano) Wagner 1 57 "The Wanderer" (Vocal). . . .Schubert 100 "Faust" op 33 (Piano) Leyhach 37 "Bells of St Mary's (Vocat).. Rodney. Make ono issuo; adhcro strictly to that in a manly, brotherly way; avoid all invidious comparisons and unwise and unnecessary criticism; sccuro wiso leadership; gather greater forces; diffuse information; look to God for guidance, and you will win The truth is tbo church is ripo for the change, only do not shako tho tree too vigorously. Wait, and the fruit will drop in your bond. Philadelphia Methodist Hare No For a dime (10c) late your choice from ibe following bigti.grado compositions In a? ifeji FOR CHILDREN. Co Compound II Metidrlsohn ger, rebtlcM nights, ill health, uuwel-com- o really great American newspapers. ElenUes Little Thine. In all the West and Southwest it Tho true calling of tho Christian is has no rival worthy of the name. not to do extraordinary things, but to Strictly Republican in politics, it do ordinary things in an extraordinary is noted for its fairness to all parties way Tho most trivial tasks can be in a noble, gentle, repal and factions, and, above all for the Three bills were introduced to- strict impartiality and absolute re- spirit, which overrules and puts asidn day to prohibit gold contracts. liability of its news service, which all petty, paltry fceliugs. and which is the best and most complete in elevates little things. Dean Stonloy Frankfort, Jan. 24 Morgan the land. Note advertisement int f The J07 of 81 ration. Chinn's so called this issue, and in answering same, Tho joy of salvation to us is in that bill is the one of several such do not fail to mention this paper, wo are delivered from this present evil bills introduced in the House and state whether you wish to try world, delivered from tho lusts of tho which has been reported favorably the daily or weekly flesh, delivered from tho old death of from the committee and advanced. natural corruption, delivered from the power of satan aud from the dominion The bill contains a section from Episcopal Recorder of evil An Editors Condition. Mr. Meloan's bill providing for a maximum price. A Georgia paper explains the The Spirit aod the Flesh. The sportsmen of whom are a lack of society news in a recent isThe spirit must master tho flesh, and number from Hopkins county sue by saying: "As ye editor was henco it is well to exercise it in tho have been getting in their work. too poor to purchase a ticket and necessary subjugation of tho fleshly. In Mr. Henderson's bill which pro- the Pickens Dance Club was chary set times is found tho best opportunity for rightly improving such services to vided for an extension of time in in its favors, we cannot say g the soul's gain. In tho moral forco of which quail or "game" birds could of the function Wednesday joining with tho whole body of bcliovers be killed has been refused a second night further than that we have in tho Lenten fast is samo correreading. Sportsmen are equally heard they had a very nice time, sponding adMiutago as tho we nnito when opposed to prohibiting the shoot- but we could not tell from standing in other acts of worship with heart and ing of quail for five years or any on the street and trying to look up soul in song and prayer, as unto tho period and are generally of the through a second-storReformed window." Lord and not unto men. opinion that our present law is The Atlanta Constitution holds, Church Messenger. excellent. rightly, we think, that this explan Power of Example. ation should be entirely satisfac A man who bad long been an atThe Senate today passed resolu- tory. Ex. tendant at a Glnsgow chnrch without tions on the death of Judge Thos. making any profession of religion ted himself one Snnday for memberJ. Hines and decided to attend the FOR ALASKA BUSINESS. funeral in a body this afternoon. THE BURLINGTON'S GREAT ADVANTAGES. ship. Ho was asked by tho examining committee if any special sermon by the Gov. Bradley's banquet has been Take the skort line to Puget Sound, pastor had influenced him to take the indefinitely postponed on account viz: the JJurltneton Jioule via itep, and he replied, "No." of this death. Billings, Mont, and the N.P. R. R. He was asked if any member of the From 50 to 200 miles and several church bad been talking with him on Mr. Perkins, of Webster, will hours of journey saved from the tho subject, and be sold, "No." introduce a bill amending the Missouri Valley On being urged to give tho reason, bo this direct present law on divorce. His bill Northwest Main via Line. Look at said: "Thero is a man who has worked will limit divorce only on ground the map from St. Louis, Kansas beside mo in the shop for several years bore tho name of Christian. I of adultery or scriptural cause. City or St. Joseph, via Lincoln, who knew I have watched this man, and his paTa- - tient, Neb., and Billings to daily "Last summer," said a gentle-im- n coma and rortland. Seattle,Burl- walk, faithful he haswork and consistent said no word to lhe from Breckinridge county, ington Route is also the scenic me in though to religion, havo mado me regard Worthington rode into line via. Colorado to San Fran a believer in its renlitj" and havo led "Governor our little town, several miles from cisco and Portland. mo to tho Saviour whom ho owns as his his farm, hitched his horse and Master, and have also led me to desire The finest wide observation attended to his business. While Pintschlighted vestibuled trains, to bo numbered with the people of God. " Exchange he Was in town a law case of con- with sleepers and free chair cars, siderable importance was committ- available for all classes of travel, The Instincts of the Heart. He became are operated via the Burlinnton ed to his charge. inplay Givo deeply interested in it. Forgetting Route. Tourist sleepers beyond stincts freo and bold which to thosethat believo of tho heart his horse he walked home. He Denver or Billings. tho Creator mnst caro for tho creatures was accosted by his hired man Get the Burlin ton's Klondike Ho has made, and that tho only real about his horse. The genial Gov- folder, the best yet published. effective care for them muBt bo that ernor took him quietly aside and Steamer reservations made by which takes each of them into His love, told him the real truth, that he General Agent, W. D. and knowing it separately surrounds it had forgotten the animal, and sent San Francisco, A. C. Sanborn, with His seporato sympathy. Thero is Sheldon, the man for him, swearing him to Portland, or M. T. Benton, Se not ono lifo .which tho Lifo Giver ever loses out of His sight, not ono which secrecy on the joke. That shows attle. sins so that Ho easts it away, not one the Governor HOWAHD ELLIOTT, L. W. WAKELEV, how which is not so near to Him that whatis sometimes when he's enGeneral Manager, General Pass. Agt, ever touches him touches Him with St. Louis, l!o. grossed." sorrow or with joy. Phillips Brooks. globe-democra- The 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 Enough members to sustained. kill it are said to be against it. Frankfort Ian. 25. news, tho fuults of servants, conSend your name aod address on Let no Christian fear Tho present It is perfect support for the a postal card to the sr. Louis tempt, ingratitudo of friends, malice of predominates tho past, tho futuro tho Child's Clothing, perfect freedom enemies, calumnies, our own failings, St. Louis, Mo., present Enlightened vision Illuminates lowucss and get seven consecutive issues coming of spirits, the strngglo in over- tradition, and judgment, feeling tho and comfort for the body. They bearing all our corruptions It is economy and of that sterling journal, either daily these with patience and resignation to touch of tbo holy spirit, is an authority come cheap. which we may safely follow. The Uni- comfort to buy the E. Z. Waists. or weekly, free of charge. The tho will of God Do all this as unto globe democrat is universally God, with the greatest privacy. Bishop versal ist St. Bernard General Store. The Arbiters. conceded to be one of the few Wilson. Fear. In Christendom alono there He seems to an inexhaustible energy of wide expansion The nations of tendom are everywhere arbiters fate of nations. Gladstone. n world Chris- of tbo W. E. Prescriptions properly it takes time. Il requires experience and a complete, knowledge of drugs It requires Ibe druggist lohavealargs amount of drugs-fr- esh drugs He must Rive the best possible work, and for compensation be must be reasonable. March" (Piano)..., Marzian , 96 "Hear Me, Norma" (Vocal duet) Uelllnf 377 "March Funebre" (Piano). . Chopin 117 "Land of Ibe Swallows" (Vocal duet) . Msssin! 102 "Musical Club Waltz" (Piano) Redman. Send ae postage for our Bargain Catalogue. N B. Our references are the Y. M C. A. or any batik in our city Address JOHN HORN PUBLISHING CO.. 101 "DeMolay Commander v ... LoUISVILLK, KV A Dallr Need. t. ' ary-thin- y 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. carefully compiled, contains over pages of 10,000 facts, and In the lionr or Temptation. ABOVE FACTS REMEM- 500 WITH THE treats on 2,000 topics. The inTo realize that He, who is our Creator, BER WE'RE CAREFUL. formation supplied is of such a our daily guido nud rnler, our tenderest friend, knows all things und means to specific aud general nature that it ST. BERNARD DRUQ STORE, nse that knowlcdgo for onr good is full will be found very valuable as a of comfort It is a holp in tho hour of ready, reference book. It teerns temptation. Wo aro checked, when likewith things one wants to know and ly to yield, by the recollection that the tells these facts when one wants to divine cyo is upon ns nnd thut all tbo consequences of onr sin are foreseen by Will receive prompt atten know them. It sells for 25 cents a postpaid on Him. It is a holp in the day of trouble tion at this office. Estimates copy and will be sent Republic, St. receipt of price by The It is consoling in sonio degree to be suro 1 that God knows why wo havo been 'urnished upon application. Louis, Mo. afflicted and how good can bo mudo to result from our bitterest trials. Whatever kniti) us closer to onr Heavenly Father is of present, permanent aud tho utmost benefit, and our consciousness that Ho is all knowing as truly as all GIobe-DemoGF- at. loving helps to bind ns fast to Him. Congrogatioualist St. Louis Republic Almanac. This "Book of Facts" issued by the St. Louis Republic is an encyclopedia (or 1898. It has bc;n JOB WORK 33T 1E St. Louis pro-se- n In Proportion. Religions beliefs and religious methods grow liberal just in proportion to tho enlightenment and tho reasoning capacity of people. Harsh and narrow doctrines and "creeds outworn" retain their hold in tho soil of ignorance and superstition. Tho canso of liberal Christianity is bound up with cause of popular education. It goes hand in hand with the progress of science, tho advance in knowludgo, tbo growth in thought and reason among men. Its extent marks the bounds of tbo full triumph of enlightenment Christian Register. When from the path nil early flowers are gone And wlnda aro scattering wttherod leaves When wo have only faded sheave to offer And darkness settles over vain endeavor, Tho tempted heart may trust the holy word; Not destiny compels. "It Is tho Lord." ALWAYS NEWSY AND RELIABLE. ALWAYS BRIGHT AND ABLE. ALWAYS CLEAN AND GOOD. 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For every evil conquered, Bin removed, For all the hopes of golden hours beyond And all the freedom of sin's broken bond, Qh, praise him, for It Is not dne to thee, "It Is the Lord vho gives thee victory." -- J. O. MorssU. "It is tho Lord" who knows how useless, THE BEST ONE YEAR "TWICE-A-WEE- Sections, 8 Pages Each Tuesday and Friday, PAPER IN AMERICA: K" ,.. i.oo 6 MONTHS .50 Cents Send your name and address on a postal card und get FREE TRIAL SUBSCRIPTION! SEVEN CONSECUTIVE ISSUES GLOBE-DEMOCRA- Of either the DAILY or the WEEKLY T absent-minde- d Compare it with other papers and SEE FOR YOURSELF how superior it is. Mention this paper and state whetheryou are interested jn the Daily or Weekly issue. Address . FREE OF CHARBE, THE GLOBE PRINTING CO,, -- a- ST. LOUIS,' v , 1 .! It ksWiuuljIMUUJ led the PreSi- - 4 r an V fl: v - no. geg"th?f3?igSsen nlRht.is in Louisville having his eve Will Stop the COUgh, heal the irrita-- 1 S.rRobey.iof Bennettstown, .& :! rr- -j . BseriBga atfiiae sBptisi eaurco. tois-w- ee G. WrighTi (oacRTnTTchoa Mr. Llga Hugblett and Miss Lee Hamby near "Possum Walk'1 this winter. and Miss An- - lv Aa rt n A ptit mtttum?!tim.mmmv nun; i.al..l on e ' -- J& Ta ' V a 1 JH -- 7? T . &m' "3y 3noustrtj tee Cljriuc." W1LL0UGHBY ASHBY BAD WRECK SUNDAY NIGHT DRIVE. Nor- - DOWN IN THE MINES. , LOCAL The Dr.K to-da- y SEWS. ha? one adver- tisement upside down. Wc didn't make a mistake. The advertiser wanted it so. Rev. I. II. Teel, pastor of the Christian church, preached a highly appreciated sermon- - Sunday night to n crowded house. V I A slight wreck in which several ijlfl- rf cars were derailed at Sebrec Monday afternoon caused delay of about an hour and a half to the fast mail. W. S. McGary, our most enthusiastic lover of good theatricals, visited Henderson to see Iloyts "The Stranger in New York" on Friday night last. Lawyer Jonson's 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. lie 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. ,w ? moil dreadful condition. My skin was Jtilri-Jee- " almost yellow, eyes sunken, tongue coated, Another Catholic is recorded in Kentucky. Rev. pain continually in back and sides, no day by Wm. P. Ilogarty, rector of St. appetite gradually growing weaker me up day. Three physicians had given Catherine's Catholic church at New Fortunately, a friend advised trying "ElecHaven held his silver jubilee on tric Oltters," and to my great joy and Wednesday of last week. He was surprise, the first bottle made a decided continued their assisted by 37 other priests from improvement am 1 now a well mam. use for I know three weeks, various places. they saved my life and robbed tbe grave of another victim " No one should fail to A tree was blown across the try them. Only 50 cents per bottle at St track near Sebrec Tuesday after- Bernard Drug Store W. W. Etheridge and J no. T. monials free. Barnett returned from St. Louis Hall's Family Pills are tbe best Monday where they had been for a A Young Genius, few days on a business trip. They say they had a good time and were limmie Austin, a fourteen-year- good boys. old boy living in our city, has made and has in daily operation Postmaster Robinson says his a complete steam engine, the money order business has been cylinder of which is an old bicycle heavier since January 1 than it hand pump encased in a block of was before the holidays even. lead. Above this is the steam Perhaps everybody are paying valve worked by an eccentric as jn their debts this new year. A small the ordinary engine. tricycle wheel fitted with a crank It is announced that Capt. San- does duty as a fly wheel. The dusky, the veteran hotel man of motive power is obtained from a Central City, who lost his hotel boiler made of a retired powder by fire some months since, will can which is equipped with pipes soon rebuild a $10,000 structure and tubes to convey the steam to on the site formerly occupied. the engine, which, having no governor, sometimes attains the Rev. S. II. Lovelace filled his speed ol a whirligig. The boiler regular appointment at the M. E. has no steam guagc nor safety Church, South, Sunday morning. valve and great care is constantly His evening service was prevented required. He made the whole by receipt of news of the death of thing complete with a pocket Mr. Willough-b- knife, flic, awl, brace and bit. It his brother-in-law- , Ash by. is an ingenious thing and reflects upon The standing army of the United great creditcertainly its youthful has in him maker who States consists of 25,706 enlisted the elements of mechanical genius. men and 3,148 officers. Of the enlisted men, 706 compose the Robbed the Grave. hospital corps; of the officers, startling incident of which Mr John f the line, and 531, 1,617 are Oliver, of Philadelphia, was the subject, general and staff. is narrated by him as follows: I was in a y i William Miller, engineer, residence, Louisville, Ky. Lee Ellison, brakeman, residence Louisville, Ky. An unknown tramp, residence unknown. The injured are: Smith King, brakeman, Louisville, arm broken, severe scalp wound. Clarence Ryan, fireman, scalp wounds, badly bruised. 1. M. Burnett, engineer train, residence, Louis How's This? ville, flesh wounds, left leg broken. Wo offer One Hundred Dollars Reward Frank Bell, Western Union line for any case of Catarrh that can not be repairer, Lebanon Junction, hips cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F, J Cheney & Co., Props , Toledo. O , dislocated. The trains were made of up cars wc, the undersigned, have known V J. Cheney for the last 65 years, and believe containing a miscellaneous cargo him perfectly honorable in all business of frejght. There were ten loads transactions and financially able to carry of oil, tobacco, lumber, cotton and out any obligations made by their firm. West & Truax, Wholesale Druggists, pig iron, and three empties on No. Toledo, Ohio. 16, all of which were badly wrecked Walding, Kinkan & Marvin, Wholesale but owing to the class of freight Druggists. Eight Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, were not badly damaged. acting directly upon tbo blood and mucous cars of salt, whisk', hay, buggies, surfaces of tbe system. Price 75c. per merchandise and cheese on 71 were TestiSold by alt Druggists. bottle. badly torn up and greatly damaged. Madisonville-Earhngton-Nebo w Drowned In the Backwaters of Pond River, Near Hanson.News came to Earlington last Sunday afternoon of the death of Willoughby Ashby,that morning, by drowning at his farm on Pond Mr. River near Island Ford. Ashby was out that morning horseback 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 entangled 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 Mr Ashby occurred Monday. was brother-in-lato Rev. S. H. Lovelace, preacher in charge di the circuit of the M. E. Church, South, to Roy and also brother-in-laSalmon, late county attorney for Hopkins county. - On account of the discbarge of a driver tonvlllc With Drummer employed at tbe Kelley mine?, Bellaire, Ohio, too miners bave struck. and Driver. About two Mr. L. L, Tapp, formerly of Chattanooga, hundred colored men from Tenn., have lately left for Three Men Killed and Four Others Injured Madisonville and later of Chrks-vill- ooioraao wtiero they have been engaged to Dig Property Loss. but now traveling for an mine coal Evansville wholesale house came Howard White mart, Ihf final rnnnpplinn Elizabethtown, Ky., Jan 25. A to Earlington Sunday night on the on his new inr.inrlpircnt linnl.-io-t Sninrrtau freight wreck fast Chicago train that arrives at ana tne new motor was at work last Saturdisastrous head-enoccurred on the L. & N. this morn- ioi20. He was bound for Norton-vill- e day night ing at 1.45 about a quarter of a to make connection with the Thomas Longstaffsays tbat thus far this month be has been to work about mile from Upton Station, and about Illinois Central. That train does half time on accountable only poor work at of the fifteen miles from this place. The not stop Nortonville and his Barnsley. first section of freight train No. 71, only way to get there was by Some delay to work was caused by the collided with section No. 16 freight, wagon. He called on liveryman heavy rains of late at the Hecla mines, killing three men and injuring four McGary to send him. Mr. Mc- some of the rooms being flooded, but as Gary started Arch Stockwell with tbey drain quickly no serious darrnge was others. done Eliza-bethtowe, d On L. & N. Railroad Near Team in Deep Water Near SLAUGHTER SALE R. A at oN OP TUB The killed are: south-boun- After a Fever. "After a fever I was very weak. My blood was poor and I bad catarrh My .ace broke out with pimples When I began taking Hood's Sarsaparilla tbe pimples commenced to disappear and now tbey are all gone and my catarrh is relieved." W Wbsley Collins, 1125 Cheatham street, Nashville. Tenn Hood's Pills are easy to take, easy to Cure indigestion, biliousness. operate 25c. Major S. R. Crumbaugh says he takes no stock in stories that his nomination as Supervising Inspector of Steam Vessels for the Seventh district will not be confirmed. Persons who are troubled with indigestion will De 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 to the merits of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. For two years I bave suffered from indigestion, and am subject to frequent attacks of pain in the stomach and bowels. One or two doses of this remedy never fails to give perfect relief. Tbe 25 and so cent sizes for sale by St Bernard Drug Store, Earlington; Ben T. Kobinson, Mortons Gap, George King, St Charles night played liavoc all over Kentucky. Fencing, outhouses and roofs suffered most, and several bridges were blown or washed out by the high water. A Cure for ".My daughter The gale of Saturday Lame Back. noon 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. attack of fever, was a great sufferer from pain in the back and hips," writes Louden Grover, ofSardis, Ky. "After using quite a number of remedies without any benefit she tried one bottle of Chambelain's Pain Balm, and it has given entire relief." Chamberlain's Pain Balm is alto a certain cure for rheumatism. For sale by Ben T. Cbirles; St. Bernard Dru Kobinson, Mortons Gap; George King, St. Store, Earlington. when recovering from an West Main street for two blocks beyond the railroad is very muddy. There arc no holes that occasion trouble in hauling, but it is covered with mud and slush to the Arrangedepth of several inches ments arc being made to raise this part of Main street very soon. If 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 Low Barometer and High Winds. This section of Kentucky has been in a very low barometric area several timeslately. The barometer has been exceptionally low down in the region where tornadoes On Tuesday breed and burst. morning of this week with fair weather and a high wind the uaromter at the local weather observation station here registered 28.89. This we believe to be the lowest record known at this place. A man who knows the and 5s afraid of wind alld storm does not feel very com fortable when it registers below 30. Very little damage from wind is reported in this vicinity. The Discovery of the Day. Uncle Geo. Vessels said to have been ninety-nin- e years old, died yesterday at Elizabethtown. Arnica Salve. the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25c per box. For Sale by St. Bernard Drug Store. The best Salve in Bucklen's 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. Asa numerous friends in his new home. citizen and friend we mourn is life." his leaving, but Discovery is "Dr. The Ladies' Magazine Club held writes; claimedKing'sIt, Newnever fails, andall is it tbat is John Nichols, an their regular meeting with Mrs. a sure cure for for Consumption, Coughs and who left Benton several W. F. Burr last Thursday after- Colds. I cannot say enough for its merits." days ago to "go to Grand Rivers to King's New Discovery for ConsumpMrs. Wm. Wendel re- Dr. noon. viewed "Stephen Girard and His tion, Coughs and Colds is not an experi- a collect some money has never ment. It has been tried for a quarter of eighteen-year-oldvboy, Don't Tobacco Spit mil Smoke lour I ire Amy. To quit tobacco easily and forever, bo mag Aug. J. Bogel, the leading druggist of nctlc. full of llto, nervo and vigor, take Sbreeveport, La., says, "Dr. King's New tho wonder-worketbat makes weak men Discovery is tbe only thing that cures my strong. All druggists, COo or tl. Curo guarancough, and it is the best seller I have." teed. Booklet and samplo tree. Address J. F. Campbell, merchant of Safford, Ariz., Sterling licmody Co , Chicago or New York. bi ll, College," Cosmopolitan, and Mrs. century, and today stands at the bead. Several Free trial bottles at St, Bernard Drug Burr read a selection. members were absent on account Store. of sicknessr The next meeting will be held with Mrs. E. A. Chat-te- just been organized at Guthrie, next Thursday at 2.30 p. nt. starting with thirteen 'Vnembers. The new "cinder path" over the 11m ivev. iiioiiiasuii, ut iikvuj, railroad and joining cast and west has just been called as pastor, main street across Robinson street Tbat dreadful cold tbat fearful cough a danger signal. It is sapping the viis a great accommodation to the many pedestrians who cross that tality from your lungs. Today a bottle of will cure it, toway. The railroad switch at that Dr. Dell's may take two this point has been moved also, mak- morrow ait deep seated cold or a remedy will cure serions ing the street crossing much wider. cough, but if you let it run much longer a These changes have been made doctor or an undertaker may be required, very promptly by the L. & N. at Forsaleby Si, Bernard Drug Store, Earlington and Geo. King, St. Charles, the request of our city council. Fifteen houseboats on the river at Henderson were sunk Saturday The soldiers of night by the high wind. Hopkins county will meet in the EYcrrbody Bays So. city hall at Madisonville on MonCasearets Cana v Cathartic, the most wonday the 14th day of February, for derful medical dfscovory of tho ngo, picas-nthe purpose of transacting such and refreshing to tho taste, act gently nnd ond positively business as may come before the demising tho on kidneys, liverdispelbowels, colds, onUro system, meeting. Full attendance desired. euro hcadaoho, fovcr, habitual constipation and biliousness. Pleaso buy and try a box L. D. HOCKERSMITH, Com 10, 83, 60 cents. Bold ond otXJ. O. C. T. H. Smith, Adjt. guaranteed to cure by nil druggists. n ut , OUR GUARANTEE $100.00 IN GOLD. Wo will pay One Hundred Dollars In Gold lot any and every case of cough and colds where no benefit Is derived from the use of Dr. Otto's Spruce Gum Ilalsam. It contains nothing injurious and Is bo pleasant to take. Ueware of Imitations. M. Van Schalle, a of Belgium representative horse breeders, is in Lexington to study the American horse industry. is tbe best Dr. Bell's cough and cold remedy ever discovered for children. It is perfectly harmless and one dose at bed time stops the cough all night. is guaranteed to cure croup and whoopIt ing cough. For sale by St. Bernard Drug Store, Earlington, and Geo, King, St. Charles. The citizens of Mayfield have offered additional reward for the capture of Bob Blanks, the rapist. To Curo Constipation Forever. Tako Cascarots Candy Cathartic lOo ortSo. If C. C. C. fall to cure, druggists refund money. Fnducah will be in the Central Baseball League again this year. Frank Pears will be manager. AND ACTIVE or ladles to travel for responsiMonthly ble, established bouse In Kentucky. fty.oo and expenses. Position steady, Referstamped envelope, ence. Enclose The Domnlon Company, Dept, K., Chicago, UY WANTED-TRUSTWOUT- IM'WJ4M CATHARTIC ANBY number of working hours from ten to nine hours a day, and a proportionate reduction To Cure a Cold in One Day. in daily wages. The men objected and are Take Laxative Bromu Quinine Tablets. again at work on the ten hour basis. All Druggists refund tbe money if it fails John Hogan still talks about bis contemto Cure. 25c For sale by St. Bernard plated trip to tbe Klondike gold regions, Drug Store, Earlington, Ky. but we venture the assertion that John will continue to work for the Hecla Coal Company. They appreciate bis good LOCOMOTIVE BLASTS. work, and he will doubtless stay with them. Tbe young miners who obtain intoxi Conductor Hughes, after losing a few cants and proceed to fill themselves up on the vile become beastly aays.uic result of being slugged at Howell, drunk arestuff until theytoward ruin, taking a step and is again able to be back at work. we would advise them to hereafter refrain The Illinois Central Railroad Company from so doing, and show to the public that has declared its usual dividend they bave material in them for great and of 2 per cent , payable March 1. good men. Conductors Harris and Sparrow are After spending a few days among relatives now piloting tbe Illinois Central trains over and friends here last week, Manager Ben the L & N. between Henderson and Evans- W. Robinson, of the Whitley Coal Comville. pany left for home Thursday, He says he Quite a number of the boys from differ- now has no trouble with striking miners ent causes have of late been called upon to since he has placed machines in the mines sever their connection with the uilroad and got good men to operate them. company. A stock company of Spottsville citizens The L. & N bave put on a free chair car has been organized to purchase the Shiver from Cincinnati to Jacksonville on train coal mine at that place. The mine has No 1, which leaves Louisville at 8:20 p, m. beeu standing idle for some time. Tbe It is a Plant car, and is very handsome. new company will start with a capital of Conductors Ryan and Herb along with $0,000 and will carry operations forward their crews feel at home once more, since with much activity. their cobooses bave undergone repairs and Reports show tbat one hundred colored now wear a new coat of paint. miners from tbe Jellico mines, in TennesToo much liquor, we are told, caused see, are now enroute to the Klondike gold some of tbe railroad boys to get into se- fields. We are afraid tbat they will meet rious trouble while at Nashville last week. with a cold reception at this season of tbe Tbey sowed their wild oats and reaped the year when the thermometer registers forty degrees below zero, and tbat they will harvest. Tbe heavy wind and rains of last week yearn to get back to Tennessee Kinmundy, III., Jan. 21. The coal mininterfered considerably with tbe telegraph wires on the Henderson division and ers are still out. Good order is maintained. caused tbe dispatchers a great ceal of Senator Cbas. Hull, who owns a half interest in the mine, is here endeavoring to trouble. The miners bave been Superintendent Martin, accompanied adjust the trouble. the pay car crew over the Henderson di- getting 45c per ton The vein is less than vision while making their regular monthly 5 feet thick. The miners claim tbat the regular scale is 49:, and a cut of 8c as betrip last week. low tbe regular scale. They bave agreed Agent Etbridgc spent some time in St. to accept a 4c cut. It is not known whether Louis this week on business. His friends or not the. mine owners will accept this insisted on bim wearing that silk hat, but offer he said he bad no desire to again be taken A special to the gives for a minister of the gospel this account of tbe meeting now being held Supervisor Sullivan has been a very between miners and operators at Chicago busy man tbe past week. High water "After waiting upon the scale committee along tbe railroad in several places kept since Tuesday, the delegates to the interhim continually on the watcbout for trou- state joint conference of bituminous coal ble, but up to date his track stands all operators and miners of Pennsylvania, right. Ohio, Indiana and Illinois and tbe miners Evidences of business improvement arc of West Virginia received an unsatisfactory visible on all bands. "No year since report. It was presented at this after1887," sajs tbe railway Age, "has shown noon's session, and embodied these proposo few roads or small mileage confessing sitions- Tbe adoption of tbe mine run or insolvency as in 1897. while compared gross weight system and the uniformity of with the record for any one of the five hours of labor. years proceeding 1897 tho list of new reNo mention of an advance in wages was ceiverships in tbe last year is surprisingly made. small in respect to tbe number of lines, The operators of Ohio, Pennsylvania milcago and capital involved." In 1S93 and Indiana had fought the adoption of a seventy-fou- r companies, 29,040 miles of mine run sjstcm from the start, and tbe road and $1,781,000,000 of bonds and votes taken in committee, as reported to stock defaulted in their obligations, while to tbe convention, showed tbat they bad in 1897 only eighteen roads, with a mileage stood as a unit in opposition to the plan. of 1537 and a capitalization of $93,000,-000- , The report was accepted by the convendid this. In other equally important tion, and the consideration seriatim was respects the railroad situation improved. recommended, but it quickly became apThe earnings of many of the roads in 1897 parent tbat no progress could be made were the largest ever gained, and the under tbe rules governing the convention, shares of almost all of them advanced to which require an affirmative vote to carry figures not reached in previous years since any proposition. the panic of 1893. Finally the convention was resolved into Tbe condition of tbe railroads is always a committee of tbe whole, and the first a good index of the general business situ- proposition embodied in the report the ation. The earnings of all tbe roads fell mine-rusystem, which is now being used off and many of them went into the bands in Illinois was discussed under the of recievers when the financial convulsion rule. Operators and miners of Illifour and a half years ago occurred. In nois and miners from all other States favthe temporary revival of business confi- ored tbe plan, but the operators of Penndence in 1S95 tbe condition of the railroads sylvania, Ohio and Indiana refused to immediately improved. They met with a consider the change. Finally a vote was setback when tbe Cleveland Venezuelan taken on tbe motion to adopt mine run and message of December. 1893, and the ap- resulted: Yeas, 24, nays, 12. The vote, pearance of the Bryanite silver menace in the chair ruled, was a defeat for the motion. 1896 checked the business rally. When President Ratchford, in speaking to tbe Bryanism's overthrow in November, 1896, motion, made tbe remark that the miners and tbe Republican party's accession to would demand an increase of 10c. He power in March, 1897, again started the said be bad suggested to tbe scale comwheels of industry, railroad income once mittee and would support in the convenmore moved upward, the market price of tion, if it became necessary, a measure for their shares advanced and the number of the adoption of a double standard, whereby roads involved in financial wreck de either tbe mine run or screen system could creased. be used at the option of the operator. President Farms, of the Ohio mine workDR. HARTMAN SAYS. ers, also recommended this plan. At the evening session, Operator Robbins, of Pennsylvania, presented a resolution emCures Catarrh Wherever Lo- bodying the adoption of a uniform screen h in the competitive field of mesb, cated. flat bar. This plan was discussed at length. All classes and conditions of people bave defeated Several amendments thereto were chronic catarrh. It spares neither strong and tbe motion went over. It is quite evior weak, old or young, healthy or sickly. dent tbat it can not be put through, as a All ranks of people single objection will serve to defeat It. tangle into How tbe parliamenteary bave chronic catarrh. which the convention has been drawn will Rich men, poor men, end is a matter of speculation If tbe probeggar men, thieves, ceedings this afternoon and this evening lawyers, doctors, mer- are any criterion tbe convention will be unable to agree upon any subject discussed. priests. Not chants, Patrick Dolan, leader of the miners in only catarrh of the tbe Pittsburg district, made repeated mohead, but catarrh of tions that the rules be suspended, but was of tbe the out of tbe throat, catarrh of declared session order At upon close the miners evening he called the lungs, catarrh of tbe stomach, catarrh to remain in tbe hall, but President Ratchof the liver, catarrh of tbe kidneys, catarrh ford objected to tbe plan and withdrew. of tbe bowels, and a multitude of womeo (letter Than A Klondike Oold Mine. are afflicted with catarrh of the pelvic Good health Is priceless when once lost. organs. When you haoa Rlltrlit cold or cough Invest 25c. In a bottle of Dr. Otto'8 Spruce Gnm BalWhsn it is said, therefore, tbat a sam, the returns are preater than a half Interest cures catarrh wherever located, a much In an Alaska gold tniue.aBgold cannot buylost Ueware of a slljrlit cold. larger fact is stated than at first appears. health. a will cure caWho is it that says Chattanooga. Tenn., Jan. n. The striktarrh wherever located? Doctors say it, ing miners of the Dayton Coal and Iron lawyers say it,, preachers say it, a vast Company will resume work on army of men and women say it, who have practically the same terms as existed when tried it. Tbey say it in the East and in the strike began. Seven hundred men will West; tbey say it in tbe North and tbe return to work. will South, All these say that cure catarrh wherever located. Educate Your llowels With Cascarots. Candy Cathartic, ouro constipation forever. Send for a free copy of an illustrated lOowc. ItCC. O. fail, druggists refund money. book of testimonials, entitled ''Facts and Drug ManFaces," sent by Tbe Pe The recent heavy rains so far bave ufactunng Company, Columbus, un caused no serious damage on this line, but Ginger is a tropical production we hear the Memphis lino trains have been prevented from making their regular runs ol Mexico, where it grows wild. on account of very high water. semi-annuGlobe-Democrn te Globe-DemocrPe-ru-i4-incPe-ru-ru-n- a the team. They got through all Well posted mine operatois are of the right until within a few hundred trouble between tbe tbat yards of Nortonville when they the opinionIllinois more the operaters of that and minersof got into deep water and trouble. and adjoining Stales will soon ensue, as no The driver had to jump out in agreement can be reached by them toward deep water and release the horses a peaceful solution of their present trouble Foreman Thomas Robinson, of the Emand he then himself pulled the buggy and Mr. Tapp through to pire mines tells of a remarkable record made by Aleck Reese, Jeffreys high ground. He returned to ing machine, cutting inwith aday one mm one hun Earlington about 4 o'clock in the dred and ninety feet. Our Hecla bos morning almost frozen in his wet must do better, or else lose tbe belt clothing and without his shoes It seems tbat tbe difference between tbe which he had taken off and could Central Coal Company and their machine miners was tbe proposition to reduce the not get on again. MERITS -- OB- w 0" x How much or how liftle we paid lor this stock of high grade stuff interest to any one, but the rediculously low prices we are making should prove very interesting to everyone. These goods at these prices cannot last many days, for all who traded with Mr. Hopewell know that he knew good stuff and bought it, Everything marked in plain figures, one price to all. Wc quote a few prices : MENS' AND BOYS' SHOES.' is of but little 25 pairs Cong. Pat 2: BIO STORE! " Tip Hopewell Price. $t so $ OF THE HOPEWELL STOCK AT THE v t Our Price. AVER'S r? Lace 6 pairs Cong Cloth Top. Plain Toe " Lace Tan, Coin Toe 15 " Kangaroo Tan, Coin Toe iG Pai-- s Calf Lace, Needle Too " Cong, Tan. Plain Ton 4 5 pairs Lace Tan, Square Toe t 50 jJJo 100 00 Ja 00 $l- - J 175 ; 300 $3 50 1 75 z 00 350 Cherry Pectoral would include tho ouro of every form of disease which affects tho throat nnd lungs. Asthma, Croup, Cough and other similar complaints have (when other medicines failed) yielded lo 10 6 1 1 Cong. Pat. Leather, Needle Toe 7 pairs Lace Pat. Leather. Needle Toe " NeedleToe $3 50 6 00 400 ii 2 00 00 2 00 3 op " " " TanCIotuTop " " 6B " Ox Dlood Cloth Top, Needle Toe 613..... 500 5 00 $5 00 $5 00 to pairs Enamel Needle Toe 2 00 $2 50 300 2 30 eAU otfyer dfyoes Bronohitis, Whooping at ortesfjonding Prices. and Cuffs, Hopewell price. 51.50; our price 19c 14 bilver Shirts.CoIlars and Cuffs Hopewell price, Jt.oo; our price 10c 34 Monarch Shirts in Negligees, collar attached, Hopewell price Si. 50; our price 10c 17 Shirts in Negligees, Collars attached, Hopewell price ft. 00; our price 15c 11 Gold Shirts, white, collars attached, Hopewell price, $1.25 our price 25c 125 Shirts.selected from the cream of the ft. 50 Monarch and 3 to Gents' Furnishings. 295 Ties in Puffs, Tecks, Ascots, liows and Hopewell's Price, 50c: our price. . . Or, 3 for 50c. 128 Ties, all kinds, Hopewell's price, 25c; our price 30 Dozen Anchor Brand Collars, (new styles) Hopell price, 15c; our price Or, 3 for 25c. 15 dozen E. & W. Collars, Hopewell price 25c; our price 3 dozen E. & VV. Cuffs, Hopewell price 40c; our price 63c 630 Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. 63c 63c 63c MADISONVILLE. Protracted Meeting in Progress at theM. E. Church. Rev. John Lowry, of Arkapsas, who has recently held such a successful meeting at Elkton, is here to take part in the protracted meeting at the M. E. Church. South, tbat bas been looked forward to for sometime. The pastor of this church, Rev. S. H. Lovelace, will bavo charge of the meeting, but it is thought tbat tbe Christian people of all denominations will lend their aid to its success Tbe meeting began Tuesday evening. Deep regret is felt bv many friends at the loss by Mr. and Mrs. Elijah Dassett of their new born babe. The little girl lived only a short while. A baby boy made its arrival at tbe home of Mr. and Mrs. J. M Waltrip Saturday night. Hon. A. K. Bradley who has had such serious results from his fall snm mnnihi since is slowly recovering but will not be a bounci man ior some time. Collars, a little soiled, Hopewell price 15c; our price 49 Monarch Shirts, colored bosom white body, Hopewell price, $1.50; our price 18 Silver Shirt's, colored bosom, white body, Hopewell price, $1.00; our price 78 Gold Shirts, colored, Collars 10 dozen 5c Gold. The very newest styles and patterns for Spring, at.. 93c 500 9S0 23 Stiff Hats, Hopewell price $1. 63c 25 to $1.50: our price 27 Stiff Hats, Hopewell price Ji. 75 to $2.50; sur price All Soft Hats 63c About Half price. S the Hopewell stock consisted of gents' goods only, we have decided to select from our own stock some thing3 for the ladies, as running mates ior tne men. inese are not, however, our newest goods, but the odds and ends, one and two pair of a kind, t close. 97 h some Hand Turned, some McKay, and some Welts, sizes 1, 2, 2'zi, 3 former price jr. 50 to $2.50, now 114 pairs Lace and Button Shoes, Needle Toe, Hand Turned, all sizes, former price, $2.50 to $3.50; now pairs Button Shoes r 98c. $1.68. HOW TO FIND OUT. Fill a bottle or common water glass with urine, and let it stand twenty-fou- r hours; a sediment or setting indicates a diseased 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 tbat tbe kidneys and bladder are out of order. Dulin, McLeod & Co. Madisonville K.y. FRUITS. Vegetables and Garden Seeds, are'my specialties, and in this line I defy competion, but this is not all, I WHAT TO DO. There is a comfort in the knowledge so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-roo- t, the great kidney remedy, fulfills every wish in relieving pain in tbe 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 tbat unpleasant necessity of being compelled to get up many times during tbe night to urinate. The mild and extraordinary effects of Swamp-Rois soon realized. It stands the highest for its most wonderful cures of tbe most distressing cases. If you need a medicine you should bave tbe best. Sold by price fifty cents and one dollar. For a sample bottle and pamphlet, both'sent free by mail, mention The Deb and send your full postofHce address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Dinghampton, N. Y. The proprie tors of this paper gaurantee the genuineness of this offer. ot drug-gests, also sell Staple and Fancy : : : GROCERIES, CIGARS AND TOBACCO. Highest Market Price paid for Eggs, Apples, Country Hams, and Potatoes My Motto: "Satisfaction or Money gRcfundcd. KCojpl:irT.-v-ile,a Arc you a subscriber Bee? You should be. to The MOAYON BLOCK.S NINTH STREET. Kentuclcy.l I ! 1 dlWf2E m TO 'ym' KMPSWM iH.tf'aarioaga -. i m - AflEBonM COAUBCLDOWIT DONUEiWUTO USE a v W8 I 1 , r ADIT"r vrM rsilwAnii-r- IsBSSScfn . f""' - mD m UMLYLAmb l?Jk"r "" KlAlaA 'i .TM' 4.,V. va 5W7 " j I I IKICIII tf YJttRfc PKlUfcS .. jamn ..ft .lllh ai REFERENCE "nil fgiooo-- W4S,,K1I .MIMmi -:- MM- ,' jsJD , -- ! - ) -- "" . iHII 8L m LWN, 1 i' 11 C2 A THE W M JDEJI lJTOi WJAW on I !iii-mMAFSKQfi jjOJyijLM ! ORDEFtAMD YM, pLUjSEIIO . . f- q -- tiL C jLerp "&. OTHER early period in tropical Asia. It has been cnltivatcd from an ,1 ;abca7 MTSO HSOMTRLY CURE CONSTIPATION i ia' MiI39ftwtmmmmnmwm3i GUARANTEED "ITillBlin " rf ALL DRUGGI5TS Mw Teachers Money. Dr. Otto's Spruce Gum Balsam is a scientific and comTeachers' wages are lower than remedy bawd on modem discoveries have given pounded by chemists of renown who your throataud usual this year. They must cut druirgist lung diseases a life study. Askblock. not In to procure for you their expenses in every way. Those Sold In two sizes, 35c.Itand150c. If who expect to attend school this Auditor Stone, at Frankfort, has year will do so at Hanson, where the rates are the lowest to be appointed Howard Benton, of found in the state. Three teach- Newport, as private secretary. Guaranteed tobacco habit euro, makes weak men strong, blood pure. 50c, tl. All druggists. for Fifty Cents. ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED (VJ m smsrACron guarmtjId: l4fcwkUtfre. Id. BTEP.MNG HEMEDY CO.. Chlctyo. Mojrtfyt; cwu , V""'WWZXM&X& y lorn. ' 3 ers offer especial advantages in all To Cure a Cold courses. .Write for particulars to Take Laxative Bromo la one Day TabWU, Prin. E, McCulley, county . ex- All Druggists rsfund the Qaiaine if it fail money aminer, Hanson, Ky. to Cure. ajc. r, An exchange, in commenting on the fashion girls have of changing the spelling of their names, says: "We used to know a young girl When whose name was Mary. she grew up and went to college she.dropped the r from her name and it was May, About a year ago married and now she has she droppl'd the 'y' and they call her Ma. gt V m AID am D " .:i JtJ3. THE SUNDAY SCHOOL. nTTjtoiaiipi3Zftx u ftls vm Sfc$j2-W-J$?5lW- .JR. i LESSON V, FIRST QUARTER, INTER- r? IP NCORPORATED. NATIONAL SERIES, JAN. 30. 03!ij.S3Aoi sqi St. 8S3 pOiq)iJ3A3 pn? s,A"cfT 00 OO I sjoqg Siioo tf tociiqSn oe 00 off iouupj; uojioo oJC ojisoiuoQ uAoijj Xaboh oi spicu uohoo 31 SSCAUBQ ODOCqOX sjtng jubj oauji ' 'sjubj osujj Text of tho Irssou, Mntli. l, 3.15 .Memlcn Text, Math, ory Verses, vl, 0 Commentary' by-- tho Iter. 1). JI. Steams. 0.13-0oh- BERNARD COAL COMPANY Miners and Shippers of sog B. "And when thou prayost thou slutlt 6r o? SJEOQ iOA() S.UOPJ SJUBJ FUEof S.UOJ of 'siing jioaoij 'sling top s.uot. s.uopj saoooAua 1 lioit.. 1 )(001 8 Xpscxa ono s,lj ssoddol bm ptic 'pdqsjuu; M )l iioijw p.uv 'ONIHJLOHO Xlp poe dslID aq inat) 0 puy 'rpion 1S3U3J am u tiqSnoql J no JJ)n ox Xji 9m 'ati3 jo asoid Jiil3qA 'staid siji joj appip nr 3iiii1 usija I1SI1 pilE 'lle!te aoa 13A0 jsnui UMOJq il 9M puc news sj oocdg ano TSIHOH 319 DM 'ScJHJLLndS DW 'SJLnOcIS ON iiHSIOtLS gpsspgggsgg 1 XHDIOVr EW ENTERPRISE 5T0VES" 200,000 evtnr oiii oivina SATISFACTION. They are made of Southern Iroa by Southern Workmen, who are sustained by the products of Southern Farmers. They last longer and make more homes happy than any other Stove on earth. Fire backs guaranteed for 13 years. If your Dealer docs not handle'thcmT WRITE FOR CATALOQUB. bo ns tho hypocrite1!, for thby lovo to pray standing In tho fsynngogues and In tho corners ot tho btreots, that thoy nifty bo scon of men. Verily I say unto you, Thoy havo their reward." l)r. Weston says concerning tills sermon that Christ hero draws tho picture of tho person who Is to bo tho result of ITHwork, the Ideal man bom tho Saviour It to mako actual by saving him from sin. Tho only and Indispensable condition ot admission to such n life U tho consciousness of utter spiritual iwverty, nbsoluto destitution, a beggar with no power to niter his condition or mako himself better. No man on earth, bo ho who or what ho w 111, Is excluded, and tho character described In the beatitudes Is within tho rcaoh of every man. 0. "But thou when thou prayest enter Into thy closet, nnd when thou hast shut thy door pray to thy Father, which Is In secret, and thy Father, which sccth In shall reward thco openly." AH Is not to bo hidden, for when our good works glorify God wo nro to let our light so shine. Xo ono is forbidden to pray In public nor even to let It bo known that we aro 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 Uod In all things. Seo I Cor. x, at; I Pet lv, 11; .Tolm xlv, not QQAL AND COKE. . i Two Through Trains Daily Running Pullman Vestibule Sleeping and Dining- - Car Nashville to Chicago 12 HOURS NASHVILLD TO CHICAOO General Office, Earlington, Kentucky, i irfi xtl o lex O i oe sb 3EB R. G. ROUSE, Manager, Palmer House, Broadway, Paducah, 201 N. Cherry Street, Nashville, Tennessee. Kentucky. S. H. NEWBOLD, Manager, 342 V, Main Street, Louisville, CAPT. T. L. LEE, Manager, Corner Main and Auction Streets, Memphis, Tenn. Kentucky. A. S. FORD, Manager, 327 Upper Second Street, Evansville, Ind. A. M. " '1 CARROLL, Manager, 'MWORLEAMFLORIDASPECIALV Leaves New Orleans Dally at kj.oj nem& laL.&N.R.R. Nashville nt 7.30 a.iisW Through Uulfct Sleeping Cars from New Orleans "CHICAGO & NASHVILLE LIMITED" Leaves Nashville Dally tt 7.10 p. m, For detailed Information, address F. P. JEFFRIES, O.en'1 Passenger Agwt Evansville, Ind. D. II. I1ILLMAN, Oen'l Southern Agent Nashville, Tenn S. L. ROrjQRS, Trav. Passenger Agist " Atlanta, (la. ....... W It. o s t 1 e 1 e Agents-JOH- N T. HESSER, Hauser Building, St. Louis, Mo.; J. W. BRIDGMAN, Room S5, Hartford Building, Chicago, 111. 8 v n yHHniwK - FJBBiF- 3M wfwSB f J Phillips & Buttorff Mfg. Co. NASHVILLE, TENN. -- , MANUFACTURUt OF COOKING AND SEATING STOVES, Mantels ana Grates, Hollowware. Tinware, Etc. in J A t You Are Going East, culation up to the par value of months of 1896 to $9,393,000 in their bonds, ap peals so strongly the corresponding period of 1S97. You Are Going West; Topic Ior the Week HcglnnlliK Jau. 38. to all classes, except those who Of hog products the exports iu Comment by Iter. S. II. Doyle. WOODEN AND WILLOWWARE. His One Issue Hobby Turns rinny arc determined to make the money 1896 were $27,927,000 against UACHASC TICKCT8 VIA TMJ Tone Practical applications of tlie of the country of the "fiat" charac- $35,566,000 in 1897; of butter, the v, Democrats Against Him. Everything necessary and convenient ter, that there is a good deal of exports of 1896 were $3,578,000 Tho beatitudes aro found in tho openfor tho Kitchen, Dining1 Room, hope that a measure framed along againts $4,412,000 in 1897; of ing part of Christ's sermon on tiio Laundry and Dairy. Export Statistics these lines can yet be passed by cheese, exports of 189G were r A SPECIALTY. mount. This was practically His address Flattering against $5,212,000 in 1897; nt tho inauguration of His kingdom in this Congress. Shown by Treasury Departtho world. In tho first part of this adof vegetables, the exports of 1896 Immigration Restriction. ment For 1897. dress Ho describes tho characteristics of were $1,678,000 against $2,231,-00- 0 The discussion and the vote in tooiavmc rusHvau R. R. tho citizens of His kingdom. Tho Jows in 1897; of wood manufacthe Senate on the Immigration had a falso idea as to what was necessary Washington, D. C, Jan 24, Bill shows very clearly where the tures $7,413,000 against $9,017,-00ano 00 ctcuno for admission into His kingdom, and and of lumber $10,548,000 A Pooular Proorietarv His first duty was to correct this mis- I8g8. It is gradually becoming Republican party stands in the Tho Maximum of Safety Medicine Sold at Retail take. Ho did this iu the bcatitndes. apparent that the silver cause is matter of intelligence and law and against $12,537,000. Though tho word "blessed" is used not commanding the strength and order. The leading men of the The very considerable increase for Five Cents a Package nitio times, thcro nro only seven general unanimity of support that it did in Tho Maximum offyoed, in the consumption of sugar in the the first experimental beatitudes, ns verses 10 and 11 may bo the campaign of 1896. The New party have spoken out clearly and United States during the past of a law which vigorously in favor step in a direction that considered as supplementary. To apply The Maximum of Comfort was Mr. shall exclude from the United twelve months points to the field theso sayings of Christ practically wo York Journal, which I may lead to a revolution Bryan's organ in the East, has de- States the ignorant; the depraved which the boctsugar enterprise in must study for what they stand. 3 OO IT I The Minimum of ftgfea. in the trade. abandoned him, as was and the 1. "Blessed nro tho poor in spirit, for liberately classes this country is to fill. Tho sugar unsatisfactory A New York company of in.inuf icturltu: chenJKi.the Rlp&ns Chemical Company, This means which have, during the past few consumed during the year 1897 theirs is tho kingdom of heaven." This long ago anticipated. placed upon tbe market about ilvo iii-- hKun MfJVclnal tablet or "tabule" conuosed giveness; honco tho comfort of thoassur-nnc- beatitudo stands for humility, tho first more than the mere action of this was 2,096,260 tons against 1,960,-08- 6 of compressed powdered preparatli,i.s r ntftalniXedlclnal drugs which bad been ascerwisp; Itatcs, Time and all tained 10 bn of mora general uso nmtjnu uitxlkal rncn than any other, for tbe cure or althat "If wo confess our sins Ho is characteristic of tho citizen of Christ's journal, for a change of that kind years, made up such a large protons in 1896, an increase of he cheerfully furnishedother Information leviation of auch Ills common to man tin lmo their origin In an Impaired digestion or bv portion of the immigration. The faithful nnd just to forglvo us our bins kingdom. Tho humble, tho poor in spirweakened capacity for nsslmltatlnff food. absorbing nourishment and ellmlnatlug waste. ' There were last would not have been made unless Republican party, it will be re- '36,177 tons, Tbe catalogue of (lis Included under UiU head Is aald to Include pretty nearly every and to clcansu us from nil unrighteousdisease for which tho physician Is calluri upou to prescribe. In preparing their standard ness." It is tho senso of tho vast forglvo-nes- it, iu heart, not iu mind or body, nro those dictating it had seen that the membered, passed a measure of year only 41,347 tons of beet sugar oplo the company laid down tbe principle . remedy for the acceptance of tho American J?r,7 ?.ouMyf.ijs,Rc-frrade. that even thing entering Into the packe t Khould oe of the highest through and to prepared which wo enjoy from Him that enables referred to. Tho Jews were proud ami plan would be a popular one. The any extended quulltliis Intact and unimpaired this kind during the closing produced in the united states, fknd protected aa to retain Us Only haughty and needed to cultivate this us lo bo kind ono to another, tenderheartof time In any climate. tho choicest drugs should bo used, Ihelr preparation W. W. ETIIRIDGE, Agent, 289,000 tons of cane sugar, 5,000 should belu Accordance with tho iuirsbjH:rit.i-iemethods of modern science, tneiauuira ed, forgiving ono nnothcr even ns God for graco. So must all who would enter fact is, there is a strong rebellion months of President Cleveland's Dacked In elau. protected by absorbent cotton. and securely corked. Kten the rarka Bryan and Bryanism in term, and it was vetoed by him. tons of maple sugar, and 300 tons Christ's sako has forgiven us (Eph. iv, 32). Christ's kingdom. Prido will debar us. against usea nave ueen or a graae so nign in tin rcquiremenu mat no manufacturer cf these stoppers could supply inoro than a small proportion from his output tbat 18. "And load 113 not Into temptation, Wo must becomo ns littlo children to the East and certain parts of the Now that there is a Republican of sorghum sugar, making a total irouli meet the exacting epcclncatlons. Tho Klaus vials were In turn packed In boxes of but deliver us from evil, for Thino is tho enter in. a quality not surpassed In beauty and jxrf ccilon of workmanship by thoso used by tbe Word comes .from ihe President in the White House, of 336,650 tons of various kinds of South. lujMiuiuuiuui kingdom, nnd tho lwwcr nnd tho glory vary from ui iiuiiiciitsui goiu. xiavingbei iiiiruignsianuaru, andnevcrconsentlngto in jcrrruauu It.lhe proprietors resorted to tbe accepted modern 2. "Blessed nro thoy that mourn, for Middle West that this sentiment there is little doubt but that the sugar produced in the country, and making Ihelr commodity inown, ami seven hundred thousand dollars forever. Amen." God never tempts any methods of within mo cnr In newspaper oilverttslng has Informed every American citizen is also being felt there. The sil- measure will become a law and leaving 1,760,607 tons to be imono to do wrong (Jas. I, 13), but Ho docs thoy 6hall bo comforted. " Tho "mournconcerning the superior and surprising qualities of ltlpans Tabules. llelng thoughtful and painstaking obsMrers of tbe changed conditions that sweep try men for their present nnd eternal good, ing ones" hero referred to nro tho spirit- ver proposition is losing its hold that the world will be given to un- ported, most of which conies from over the commercial world, and careful to note every circumstance having a bearing nnd for His great glory, nnd It Is blessed to ually sorrowful, thoso who mourn upon tho successful prosecution of their trade, the managers ot the company have noted It is claimed by the a class of the communi-nitie- s derstand that the party in control Europe. bo tried nnd recclvo graco to endure (Jos. that there Is n present Insistent demand for a lower price for every article that of tho presence nnd power of sin. upon large reaches or approaches an universal use, end that tho people, although requiring tho which in the last national of affairs in the United States docs friends of beet sugar, however, that 1, 12). Ho will never try us abovo what Sorrow for siii is meant. Tho characterbest of everything, resent being called upon to pay heavy percentages for superfluous wrapping and iocklng or unnecessary protection against deterioration tbat might rewo are ablo (I Cor. x, 13). As to tho evil istic expressed is contrition. God will campaign supported it, which is in not desire to recruit the citizenship from this time forward, the annual sult In years, but Is needless In tbe cafso of n purchase Intended to be consumed In a r one, Ho will deliver us from every ovll comfort all such by pardoning thoir sins view of the lact that prosperity has of Arto K product week. It has also becndlscovered, and proved hy the test of time and actual experience, this nation with ignorant and de- increase in the f 's.1 that thoso Tabules do not have tho tendency to loss ot qualities or diminution of ex work and prescrvo us lmto His heavenly rellenco from exposure tbat might at first havo been expected, Inasmuch as, under nnd giving them power over tiu. No one come without a return to free coin- graded men, and is not willing to will be very large and that there is klndgom (II Tim. lv, 18). Tho kingdom WiDRE favorable conditions, those that hare laJn loose In a drawer, a traveling bag or pocket will over enter Christ's kingdom who age, and they have begun to real permit th. is class to come into com- no reason why it should not finally mom Us arc found to bo practically as fresh and as efficacious as for several weeks or Is His, tho power is His and tho glory. ever. Acting upon these suggestions, and noting particularly the unimpaired prosperity of Salvation nnd servlco from beginning to has not mourned beenuso of sin. ize that the issues upon which the petition with intelligent American include the entire amount now imPJATi nowspapers now sold for n cent Instead of the old rate ot five times tbat amount, creat 8. "Blessed aro tiio meek, for thoy end nro nil His, nnd of Him, and it becampaign of 1896 was made were citizens, or assist in controlling na- ported from JSurope and ejscwherc. and the general tendency In a!l directions toward low rates and Increased sales, tho &3j company havo entered upon the experiment of putting up ltlpans Tabules In pasteboard comes us over to say, "Thine, O Lord, is shall inherit tho earth," or "tho land," cartons, which they will offer to tho trade upon terms which will permit era package The assertion was tional affairs. tho greatness and tho power nnd the glory referring to Canaan, which stood ns a false ones. belngsoldby the druggist or storekeeper nt a price lower than ever Defore adopted for all a proprietary medicine FIVE CENTS ten tabules, or doses, for one halta cent each. nnd tho victory nnd tho majesty, for nil typo of nil temporal and spiritual bless- very frequently made during The Treasury Department figur (Jolored Ui?ens. The company will not discontinue the manufacture and sale In the form with which that Is in tho heaven and in tho earth is ings. Meekness is also a characteristic that campaign that prosperity ures showing the exports of dothe people hare learned to know and value the ltlpans Tabules, but will offer the cheaper sort experimentally for the benefit of such as may desire them. It should be plainly Thine; Thlno Is tho kingdom, O Ijord, and of n citizen of tho kingdom of heaven. could not come to the people of understood that tho quality of the medicine Is Identical In both sorts, the only difference mestic merchandise during the All communications and matters of news per Thou nrt exalted ns head abovo nil. being in the form and comparative cost of packing or putting up. The pack4 "Blessed nro they that hunger niul the United States without an enorages are not yet to be had of all dealers, although It Is probable that almost any drug14. "For if yo forgivo men their tres addressed column should year 1897 and the proceeding year lalnlnx to this Gto. ALrxAXPta,beEarlititton, to gist will obtain a supply when requested by n customer to do so t but In any case a single Kt. thirst nfter righteousnoss, for thoy shall mous increase of the currency of of passes your Heavenly Father will also forcarton, containing ten tabules, will be sent, postage paid, to any address for rim cents In 1896 indicate that notwithstandstamps, forwarded to the ltlpans Chemical Co., No. 10 Spruce Bt New York. Until the " Fellowship with God depends bo illlctl." Ood'srightoousness, not per- the country, and that this could glvo you. R00J.1 are thoroughly Introduced to tho trade, agents and peddlers wilt be supplied at n ing the enactment of a protective-tarif- f Mrs. Bill Hilton was sick a few days last upon our being ono Uth Him in all sonal righteousness, is referred to. Adof iTotlt, free coinage frlce which will allow them a fair margin cartons) forviz. l dozen cartons for 40 cents. (I it cartons) for $133. 8 gross (TJ0 tJWJ. 23 gross (J.euQ cartons) for law, our productions have week. things. Wo may wnlk with Illm, and Ho mission to Christ's kingdom cannot bo only be done by the VIS. "MM HIV VWV fWI Now tliAt the prosper- gone abroad in even greater quanwill dwell in us nnd walk In us (II Cor. gained by anything wo can do. Our of silver. Wash Cross is on tho sick list this week. vl, 16), but wo must bo willing to humblo righteousness must bo tho righteousness ity has come in the face of tjie re- tities than under the Wilson William Gibson is sick this week. ourselves nnd ngreoWth Him in everyfusal to accept the silver proposimeasure. In the first eleven thing (MIc. vl, 8; margin; Amos III, 3). of God, declared to us for Christ's sako, is apparent that the camDock Nickels is on tbe sick list. tion, it 16. "But if yo forgho not men their and His work. months of 1897 the exports of agC, "Blessed The Ike Waters lost watch nro the merciful, for paign of 1896 was waged upon trespasses, neither will your Father forglvo ricultural implements were $5,149,-00- case was en grayed a with a last wetk I'inderl horse. your trespasses. ' ' iVhen Peter asked how thoy shall obtain mercy. ' ' "Meekness is false assumptions and false stateagainst $4,527,000 for the will be rewarded by returning sarpe. i JolinB. Castltman, Arthur G. Laogharr, Hrecktnridgc Castlcma often ho should forglvo his brother and n passivovirtuoj mercy, nnaetivoono." ments. The apparent determina- first eleven months of 1897 was suggested seven times ns a posslblo ex- Tho meek passively enduro tho Injustice Mrs. Susan Rash is up frorn l)er repeat treme, our Lord answered, "Until boventy and wrongs of tho world, but tho merci- tion of Mr. Bryan to make silver, 35498,ooo, against $33,621,000 illness. times seven." Ho then told of ono who ful address themselves to the wants of and silver only, his hobby so long in 1896, The value of the horses ISJuSVASCOOD rOR AQUt,T Mr. Mintio Hay is better at present. wns forgiven 10, 000 talents, but would not as he remains before the public in Rev. T H. Merriweatber preached (or WARRANTED. PRICK P9 forglvo his fellow nn hundred penco; henco tho world. God has been morciful to the attitude of the spokesman of exported in these eleven months of Rev, G. B. Walker Sunday. them, and thoy aro merciful to others. i Nor. 14, lW. 1897 was $5,170,000, against ho wns severely puuifched. Our Lord rarlsWMIfllnorxi.,Ht.lx)us,'MQr1V party, has led a 0. "Blessed aro tho puro in heart, for the Democratic likewise bhnll my Hcmcnly Father in 1896. Oentlamen: Wo sold The value of Rev. Rogers proacbed for the colored (iitovka a,48THLa lnMipsr, MO bfitUoa q oifinxVroNjo aWTMrn do also unto you if jofrom your hearts they thall seo God." Inward purity good many democrats all over the sheep exported in the first eleven people at tbe Baptist church, Sunday. bought tbreo gross alreadr lUtsywir. forglvo not every ono his brother their gives us oven in this lifo a vision of country to the conclusion Tlie Largest Fire Insurance Company in the World. that months of 1897 was $,259,000, Some of the boys went lo seo tbe cake ol It Toara. In tho dmii business. hn?i trespasses (Math, still, Agnin It Is, God, but this bball bo perfected when some broader man, and one who walk at Madisonvillo last week, and report neYur sold an artirla that gavo such universal satl taction as 70ur Tonic Yours truly. as always, "Not I, but Christ," "Not I, wo shnll seo Him faco to faco. against $1,891,000 in 1896; showAssxV.CAnn 4 Co. Does tbe Largest Business in the State of Kentucky. will not confine himself exclusively ing a falling off in the exportation a good time. but tho graco of God." Nothing for self, 7. "Blessed MonTbe pickaninnies had Does the Largest Business in tbe Southern States. not even anything In tho way of justlco as tuoyfchall bo nro tho peacemakers, for to the subject of 10 to 1, is likely of these animals. This, however, day and Tuesday night. a goad home called tho sons of God, " n primary tiling, and nover revengo, but to be a more successful party can- is more than satisfactorily acNASHVILLE, Why is it we do not bear from tbu dealways tho glory of God tliat IIo may bo Warriors nro usually tho great men in didate in Losses Paid in entucky in 1896 bating club any more? 1900. $249,831,03!! tho kingdoms of tho world, but in counted for by the fact that the CHATTANOOGA magnified; Christ's kingdom peacemakers shall bo The Senate snd Currency. We bad a grant tirne at Sjunday;schQq! s of the country are A Peculiar Pet. God's sons, God's great ones. neift Sunday. Now that Senator Hanna is building up their flocks and many last Sunday.Hall Qomo outinstruct you, if is able to Boys, Rev. Biblo Readings. Ps. 1, 1; xxxvii, 11; Clarksvilie ST. LOUIS RAILWAY. elected, and assurance given that farmers are branching out into you will only lot bim. Barbee & Gastleman I PULLMAN PALAQE When the government sent li, j17;Prov. xvi, 18, 10; Isa. lv, jj and 15 lxi, Math, vi, 14, 15; Mark his vote and voice and MORTONS GAP. BLEEPING CARS several hundred rainbow trout to xi, 25, 20; EARLINGTON. KY inMANAGERS. exports the barley will.be at the service of the Of Luko vl, John xvi, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Green are laughing Between Nashville and Chattanooga, AlaClarksvilie to be placed in the sur- 20; U Cor. 1, Southern Department, Resident Agent for Earlington and bama, Augusta, Macon, Jacksonville. II Tim. ii, 12; Hcb. Republican forces in the Senate, creased from $5,555,000 in 1896 from ear to ear. It is a girl, rounding streams about a month xii, 14; Roy, xxi, 4; xxli, 17. Asheville, Washington, Baltlmora, Vicinity. Home Office Louisville, Ky the effort to pass a currency bill to $6,535,000 in the eleven There was a reading circle organized at Philadelphia. New Bgo, R. W. Roach kept three of York, ii will be again resumed. The Sen- months! mentioned in 1897. Some the school house last Sunday, and it was Norfolk. Jackson, Memphis, Portsmouth, vvw VVVVVVVVyVVYVVVVVyVYVYVVVYVvvvvvvyVvwtt,yvyvvyty Littlo Rock, them to raise, so that he might We Don't Like You Any More. ate is still closely divided, espec- very gratifying figures re fqund grand. Everybody, old and young, if watch them as they developed. Paducah Sun exportation pf cqrn, which, invited, tq turn out net Sunday at 3 o'clock, ially in view of the fact that the in the Dallas and Fort wortb. : ; .tiirtSi '.I Viirfw ,dL,!v,-J-I .,,, t t . mfcujX Two of them died, but the third .d Quarterly meeting will convene FebruThe free silver press has sud. Oregon seat has not yet been in 1897, amounted to $53,441,000 ary jtb and Gib, at this place. Palace Day Coaclics on all Trains, one still lives, and is now looked denly WE HAVE SPARED discovered that the New filled, but there is good reason to against $39,382,000 in 1896, and Mr, J. E. upon as a very interesting pet, in 1897 last SaturdayMitchell was in Hopkinsvilla $1,209,000 York Journal is of not much ac- hope that a combination of the Re cornmeal and returned bome Monday, NO EXPENSE. Information pertaining to Mr. Roach showed the fish to a The Tbe Presiding Elder will bo around soon few against $551,000 in 1896. fact that the publicans' vote with that of the RATES, reporter this morning. He walked count anyhow. The an expression Democrats who refuse to co exportation of oats has increased and wants all tbe members to put tbelr TI0KET6.beROUTES. furnished pponET8.. paper has contained Will cheerfully To make our Funeral to the bowl and called "Nancyl" ot application to Ticket Agents, or to bands in their pockets and bring oat that silver forces will from $6,796,000 in 1896 to opinion adverse to liryan, is operate with the Immediately the fish gave a switch taken A. J. WELCH, pivision Passenger Agent, Equipment the best in in 1897: oatmeal from 35 cents. as sure proof that it has gone be sufficient to carry through the of the tail and came over to the of legislation along $789,000 to $1,025,000; rye from tbeSeveral to our voting men went, throueh J. H,Memphis, Tenn, over to the "moneychangers," and the Senate some LATIMER, Southeastern Passengermud, Madisonville, last Thursday this part of the State. side next to Mr. Roach. It knew has Of night to attend tbe cake walk. Boys, wby sold itself out to the "hirelings the lines recommended by the $2,038,000 to $4,362,000. Agent, Atlanta, ua. its name. The fish will also eat of President in his message. It is course in wheat the contrast is can't yon come to l Anything and every through D. J, MULLANUY, Northeastern Pass. Wall street." from its ' owner's hand and will Agt. 59 W Fourth St Cincinnati, O. not expected that extreme legisla- marked, the value of the exports tbe mud? thing you want inlive g permit him to pet it. The trout I)r, Otto's Spruce Cunt Balsam tho most tion upon this subject can be had of the first eleven months of 1896 Rev, R. H. Hall filled the pulpit Sunday R, C. COWARDIN, Western Pass. Agent, Room aos, Ry, Exchange Building; has about doubled itssize in one pleasant and reliable remedy lor coughs, colds, during the present Congress, but being $51,356,000 against $87,412,-00- 0 nlgbt in the place ot therregular pastor. 9 St. Louis, Mo. v PRICES ALWAYS croup, and all soreness ot tbe tbroat, chest and in 1897. The value of the toa month. the simple plan outlined by the lungs. Large bottles, 25c. and 50c AND ACTIVE BRIARD F. HILL, Northern Pass. Agl. VV gentlemen THE LOWEST. President in his message, propos- tal exportation of breadstuff was ble, established or ladesInto travel for respond. J, L.Ro&m 328 Marquett Bldg. Chicaep'.', 'Kentucky. house & ARNOLD. Monthly EDMdWDSON, Southern Pa" Ag' 0 155.00 and expenses.. Position staid. Refer Acetylene is now used for light- ing to retain in the Treasury the $160,000,000 in 1896 against ence. Enclose stamped ttavalpr' R. LUHu IVHrKf All IlkF ffXl in 1897. The exports of Tbe Dominion Company, Bert, R., Cliiesas. . ' " I Boat Couch Syrup. Tastes Good. ing Paris omnibuses, generator greenbacks and Sherman notes DteM W. L. DANLEY in lima tsoi a Dr aruirjriBts. EARLINGTON, KY. 11 and carbide weighing about thirty redeemed in gold, and permit na- carriages, cars, 'etc., have risen uen'l Pass, and TWwt A bWJP' .Tmuw Subscribe for The Bee. XT..atritr tional banks' to increase their cir from $5,924,000 in the first eleven VUU(1U3. AlAstJ. mmmf China, Crockery andGlassware, Cutleiy, I r err-da- BICYCLES J MEDICINE for the 1 Mil 1AM IL.L.IVI when ye pray uo not vain repetitions, as tho heathen do, for they think that they shall bo heard for their much speaking. " There Is nothing hero forbidding us to repeat tho samo petitions in our proycrs, but what Is forbidden is vain repetition or thinking that thcro Is and benefit or merit In soylng tho same words over and over. Truo prayer Is tho titter-nnc- o of heart desires for tho glory of God In tho namo of Jesus Christ. 8. "Bo not yo therefore liko unto them, for your latber know cth what things yo havo need of, lcforo yo ask Him." Wo nro not forbidden lo nsk becauso our Father knows, but wo sro to ask ns children who havo confldenco In a Father's lovo and wisdom. Children who teaso and torment their parents do no credit cither to themselves or to their parents; parents who permit it nro not wise, and children who do It do not honor their parents. Confldenco in God will meekly as'; nnd bo suro that if it Is best it shall bo given. 0. "After this manner therefore pray ye, Our Father which nrt In heaven, hallowed bo Thy name." I havo met many who uso no more tills form of words and pcr-hnthev do no sin bv this omission: ns for myself I nover cipect to pray better or with more understanding or more in with tho will of God than when I uso theso very words. I would not robIsraeI, nor put my&clf under any bondage, but If Israel has a good thing which I, too, can enjoy, surely our Father would liko mo to enjoy It. How very near Jesus took Mary nnd us to His heart when Ho said, "Go to My brethren and say unto them, I ascend unto My Father, nnd your Father, nnd to My God and your God" (John xr, 17). 10. "Thy kingdom como. Thy will bo uono In earth as it Is In heaven." When, after tho thousand years, satau shnll havo been sent to tho lnkoof lire, and nil things shall havo been subdued unto Christ, then Ho shall hand over tho kingdom unto God tho Father that God may bo all in nil (Itcv. xx, 10; I Cor. sv, 2S), and this prayer shall bo answered. 11. "GIvousthls day our dally bread." Our Father knows our need In this matter and will not withhold any good, yet It Is His pleasure that wo ask Him for all that is Included In this phrnso "our daily bread," and inasmuch as wo havo already learned that man shall not llvo by bread alone, but by every word that procccdcth out of tho mouth of God (chapter lv, 4), tho phraso must include n great deal, 18. "And forglvo us our debts ns wo forg! vo our debtors. ' Forgiveness of sins In His namo is what wo nro to preach everywhere (Luko xxlv, 47), and when wo recclvo Him wo nro assured that our sins nro forgiven for His name's sako and shall no more bo remembered (I John II, 12; Isa, xllii, 25), but while Wo nro in theso mortal bodies wo shall need constant foro 13, 14. 7. "But FAMOUS ND. 3 COAL i THE uses, DRUGGIS For all from Earlington, Diamond and St. Charles Morton' -- BEN T. ROBINSON, C3eip, Mines. Only Vibrating Screens and Picking Tables used. THE BEST SELECTED COAL IN THE MARKET. 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