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Bee (Earlington, Ky.): February 3, 1898
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The big grnin steamer City of Duluth arrived port from south Chicago off this Wednesday night at ti::U o'clock, and attempted to enter tho harbor. 1'horo was a tremendous wind from the northwest, and a very heavy sea rolling. Tho Duluth kept ou her course into the harbor, and at tho mouth of tho river struck a bar, and was thrown haavlly ngalnst tho north pier, breakCroup, whooping cough ntid colds ing In two immediately. V. are quickly allayed uiid danger Tho mammoth steel arches ou cither averted by sldo of tho boat gave away Immediately, and the bow of the boat dropped DR. two or thrco fcuU A largo hole was stove In the port side of tho boat as PINE-TAR-HONE- Y she Htvung around, and alio went to tho bottom in an hour, leaving only her cublp nnd part of her bulwarks above water. This famous remedy will cure Tho two big tugs Morford and Proan attack of croup in the time it tection, which had accompanied tho takes to find a doctor. Every big boat on her trip acrowtho lake, home should hare it ready for made several desperato attempts to the lime of need. It is nu infalreach her und get tho crew and passenlible remedy for oil hrouchinl and gers off, but werj every llino unsuclung affections. g Sold by drujrslati at I5c.Wc.nm It crew was sumcessful. Tho battle or tent direct on rvcelpt of price by moned, and reached tho scene of tho Tat C C BslWrl4 MMh tc, IV1.., V. disaster in quick time, considering that tiioy had disbanded forSthg winter. At midnight they had shot a mortar line to tho boat, and Iho rescue began. Tho first one' to bo taken ashore was August Kernwcln, a business man of this city, lie dipped into the ? several times during the perilouswater trip . SI T and was badly frozeu when ho was pulled out outo tho pier. Tho rest of tho passengers wero tuken ashore In this manner, 0110 at a time. ,There When threatened with were IT p&sscugcn and 33 of the crew. CapL Mcroaii was the last to leavo, a Cough; the old saying bo being taken off at S n. m. Thore weie several ladles aboard. The mem-bor- s "a stitch In time saves of the crow took turns nine." A 25c. bottle of golug out In the car after them. Mrs. William Tryon Is now dying from the DR. OTTO'S effects of tho trip. She was In a deli4 cate condition aud was badly frozen, and was seized with nervous prostration. Tliete is uo hope for her to live. sS Tho City or Duluth lit an old boat, 4 but ouo of tho largest sailing on hake 4 Mlchlgau, She has been In the grain will save you large 4 4 carrying trade for many ycats. She Is doctor bills, a long spell 4 owned by the Lake Michigan & hake 4 Supeilor Transportation Co., aud was of sickness and perhaps 4 being operated & hero by the 4 your life. SO DELAY 4 Morton Transportation k. She had a 4 heavy cargo of corn und Hour and a NOT A MOMENT. 4 deck load of merchandise for local 4 merchants. Pleasant to take. Price 4 4' There Is no hope of savlug auythiug 25c. and 50c 4 from the wreck, as there is a very high 4 sea rolling, Xo boat can reach her, 4 and she U rapidly going to pieces. The 4 Tor Sale by 4 engineer says that whou tho boat 4 struck the engine jumped a foot, aud . H!l Druggists, . torn to pieces. X was immediately orbymaiionrecii'it)iinc, THE CARLSTEBT HED. CO., 4 Tho water rushed In, put out the fires Etaanllle, lad. aud the firemen barely escaped up tho ladders. Tho Uoor of the cabin deck guvo a mighty heave upward, and the passengors were thrown Into the wildest confusion. A. LA BELLE JARDINMEEE The steamer aud cargo were valued at $100,000, with Insurance of'S70,000 L. & on steamer ami 810,000 on cargo. FASHIONABLE FILED HIS ANSWER. lEU'S ir I Delays are Dangerous life-savin- g Spruce Gum Balsam I Thirteen Year Abo Ahout to be Fixed Upon the registraSho Was Bound for Alaska with tor. Gold Boekors. St. Cathawnks, Out., Keb. 1. The chief of police here has information which he believes will solvo tho mys- The l'asieucers and Crew, with 1 heir II11116, UagffaKo, and the Horses and Doss tery of tho murder of a young'glrl or the Tarty Safely Landed found in tho river at Detroit In IUSI. on Lewis Island. William Duff was on a train going to Detroit at that time aud saw tho young Sax Fkascisco, Jan. HO. Furthoi woman leave tho train with two men. lie heard a stilled scream and a few particulars havo been recoived of tho moments later a splash, hater tho wreck of tho Pacific Coast Steamship body of tho girl was found In the Co.'s steamer Corona on a reef at tho (33 water. Duff positively Identified southeast point of Lowls Island, James Stull, who was convicted for miles north of Victoria, U. (X, aud opburglarly a few weeks ago, as one ,of posite the mouth of tho Skeena river, tho menlie saw leavo tho car with the on Sunday, January 23. The Corona sailed from Seattle with young woman. Tho Information has 247 passengers for Juneau, Dyca and been sent to tho Detroit police. Skaguay on Thursday, January 20. Sho carried a cargo ot 700 tons, toEDMOND A. D. GARESCHE. gether with ten horses and S3 dogs. Denth of Well. Known St. Loots Lawyer This was tohavobecn her final Alaskan In New York. trip, as sho was to return to tho Sau Sr. Louis, Feb. 1. Edmond A. II. Francisco and San Diego run und bo Garcscho died, Sunday, at the Hotel replaced by tho Queen. At 5:05 o'clock on Sunday morning, Albert, In Now York city, l'urtlculars regarding tho unexpected demise 'of when 4S0 miles from Victoria, in what young St. Loulsan are is known as Arthur passage, thestcam-e- r this crashed upon the reef. Tho first meager at present, but It is probahlo that his death was duo to Iirlght's dis- shock was followed by several lesser ease, which fatal malady had latoly ones, as the vessel's headway ground her further upon the rocks. Most ol seized him. Tho decascd had for 20 years been the passengers wero up nwalllng prominent at the SL Louis bar, and the breakfast call, but u scene of confusion followed the rockcomes from one of Ills oldest families In the city. Atthotlmoof his death ing of the ship when her engines wero Edmond Garcscho wns in his forty-fir- reversed in an effort to get her off tho year. Uo was married to Emma rocks. When she flnirily settled down Jennings, of Jennings Statlou, by tho oQlcers and crew succeeded in passengers, calming tho whom ho had olghfchlldren. uud Capt. Pierco nt onco ordered tho NOTICE OF REDUCTION. boats lowered nnd. tho flumps to be worked. A Die Strike Anion j Iron Workers Looked As soon as It was ascertained that For. tho vessel was taking in water CapL Hki.LaIHK, O., Jan. 31. It Is thought Pierce ordered the women and children that a big strike may bo looked for ut Into the boats, aud, ut7:35 a. m., the the Wheeling Iron and Steel Co.'s first boat, in chago oPSecond Olllcer works at Ilenwood, W. Va. The com- Marshall, put off for the nearest laud, pany last week gave its employes no- hewis Island. Seven boats wero tice of a reduction of from 10 to 30 per manned, and the passengers were all ceuL In wages after February 21. Tho lauded on two trips without accident. employes at the pl'le mill went out 011 The hand baggago' and that in tho a strike last Momuy. Yesterday afterwas then transferred, and the noon tho mill men met and rejected dogs and hones saved. Mattres.se and the proposed new scale. A strike af- blankets from tho cablu state-room- s fecting 800 men Is probable. wero also lauded for the accommodation of the tdiipwreckcA passenDEAD BY THE ROADSIDE. gers. At nine o'cloclr the Corona A Victim ot llrlnk Found Froien to Death settled so far thnt tho had Near Troy, N. Y. under tho malu fires boilers Tiioy, N. Y., Jan. at. Tho body of wero extinguished. Au hour later Mrs. Georgia Connell, 37 years of age, Capt. Pleice ordered 1'utsar ltallantlne was found early yosterday morning on to take the mall ashorefand at 11:45 the road leading over Mount Olympus. the captain ordered tho lest of the Shu had been frozen to death. It Is crow ashore and followed himself. thought that the woman, who had Twenty minutes later tho steamer been drinking, became dazed and fell sauk, stern foremost, with her bow o Into ait pit. She must have hanging to the rock upon which sho crawled out of this, und, beiui; too struck. weak to go furthor, lay down In the A GflKcDY EAGLE. middle of tho road, where her body was found. Uo Tinted Lamb, Wanted More and Clot fc .. RUSSIA'S WARNING. Killed. well-known st pyilc-strlcken old-tlm- . FRIT5CH SON, -:- MERGHANT TAILOR- S:: Iteply or Judge Uluud, of tho SL Louis Court of Appeals, to Duster l'roceed. liiE. Citv, Mo., Jan. J'J. Judge C Ulaud, of the St. Louis court of IMPORTER OF CLOTHS AN SUITINGS appeals, has tiled his return in the supreme court to tho procoodlngs 321 Upper First Street, to by tho attorney-genera- l INDIANA. oust him from office for violation of tho .EVANSVILI-E- , act. II o practlco (Id earnestly solicits the piironage of his state corrupt tho charges in denies generally HopMns county friends tho petlliou, aud specifically each allegation, lie also demurs to the petition WZZ- fWTVlK'iSCvV.SXV S.W nuil each allegation. Ho charges, furMUaagryther, that section 10 of tho act junder THE which tho sult(ls brought is null and void, becauso It Is In conflict with the Avenue state, constitution and of tho constitution of tho United fitatcs. Tho proceeding, he alleges, partakos of tho LOUISVILLE, KY., 2 uature of a bill of pain and penalttes. ami . Jefj-ciwo.- C. J I Fifth Hotel, f & Is the Only First-Clas- s $2.00 Per Day Hotel $ in the City. THE All J WRECKED DULUTH. $ COME AND 8 j SEE US. During Thursday night all the baggage $ uud several thousand dollars' worth of meruhaudUo wero taken off the the HasKugo uud Soma Morchnndlse ThUou On. llAitiiou, Mich., Jan. 29. jTe.NTO.v 3 PIKE CAMPBELL, MANAGER. $g f jjjjjTjn Anrono sending a sketch and detcrlpUQn may quickly ascertain our opinion freo whether an jhrentlon it probably patentable. Communlca. llossstrlctir confidential. Handbookonl'atenta seat free. Oldest nncr for soairlniAtents. l'atenta taien through Mann ft Co. rocelro ipnM notltt, irltliout chrso, In tho A hamUomely Ulnstrated weekly. Ijirgoit elr. cuiatlon of any sclontiao Journal. Tcrmi. 13 a yeart four months, I U-- Bold by all newsdealer;. BQ.YEAR8' EXPERIENCE wrecked steamer City of Duluth by means of a tug and scow. It was Intended to unload part of tho flour la the stenrnpr, but tho sea Increased, making further work Impossible. Death .ot Ciipt. Mutt O'llreln, Who was AdiulrHt Somniea' Uuslneer. Nuw Oiilgaxs, Jan. 83. Cnpt. Matt a nmiRNft RnnvnisuTB Ac Trade Marks Scientific Jlinencnit Branch Office, VV. 825 O'ltrlcn, United States supervising inspector of steam vessels bore, is dead. Uo Is ono ot tho few romalulng navy, figures of tho confederate having served on tho Sumtor, Shcuuudouh and the Alabafffji. Ho participated in tho fight off Cherbourg, us engineer of the Alabama, wheu that historic vessel was destroyed, and was ouo of the last to leave tho ship, being rescuod from tho water by tho Cugllsh yacht Daer-hound. MUNN &Co.301Ba,wa'New York F 8t Washington, D. C. A. NISBKl , President W. WADDILL, Cathler 0. j)oplcm3 dourth; Jan. 31. Joseph 11. Still-wel- l, of llrooklyn, who shot himself lust Thursday, died at midnight Whether tho wound was ac cidental or mulcted Willi suicidal corouer's jury will determine. Sat-mkta- y. ta Died of New Yonic, Wounds. Loaded to tho Uunrd Tacosij, Wash., Jan. 20. Loaded to the guards with 240 passongeis and S00 tans of freight. Hie steamer City of Topeka sailed from Tacoma for Juneau aud way ports. MAISONVfLI.K, KY. Celebrated the Emperor's Ulrthduy. llGUt.t.v, Jau 23. The celebration Gaptal Stock, - - - $50,000. yesterday of tho blrthduy of William was mora general than Transacts a general banking business, and invitea the accounts of the citizens of utuul. counties. . Hopkins and adjoining Mr Perkins' Child Buried. lias the finest and most secure vault in that section of Kentucky Sebree, Ky., an, 23. The re"" "" mains of .Representative Perkins' Don't Use Drugs little girl were laid to rest in the unless you need them, and then only Sebree Cemetery this afternoon by pure drugs, such as are sold by re- the members of the Knights of sponsible druggists. We keep only Pythias Lodge, of which Mr. Perthe best. That is the great disMr. Perkins tinction to b looked for when the kins is a member. time comes that you need them arrived home this morning. Km-pcn-- farmers, by U. E. Fernow, chief adviser of forestry. It contains articles In popular lnnguago regarding tho "ip. growth of trees, the planting Narrow l'eenpo of the Keener of n Waterat a, forest, treatment of tho wood lot, RUSSIA HESITATED. works Crib. the cultivation of the wood crop, influCleveland, 0 Jau. 31. Nicholas Uuglaud Gave Chlua tho Desired Guaran- ence of trees, otc. Tho publication is Ilachus, keeper of tho waterworks crib, tee. ncprlnt from tho year books of tho had a narrow escape ftom death yesLondon, Jan. 29. It Is nunounced in Icpartment for 1394 uud 1695, nnd Is Isterday. He started to walk ashore on a special dispatch from Pekln that, nt-t- sued In tho present form because of the ice when the wind shifted and the Russia had offered China a loan on tho largo domand for the information Ice began moving out Into tho luko. :ontaiued. tho same tortus as Great Britain, liackus was on a cako about 12 feet invites Russia to guarautco to China defend Tho Heir to a Million the Occupant or a square. Two fishermen finally saw her against tho possible dlspleosuro of l'Httper'i, Orate. him nnd he was rescued when about a Great Britain. Russia, appears, was it mllo nud a half from shore. CmcAao, Jau. 29. - Edward W. cvasivo In her reply, but a similar ftluystrlllc, Ky., Visited by it Destructive guarantee asked of Great Britain Ohrnstlch,In holt- to 11 million ilorius Flro. against Russia was promptly agreed to. 18400,030) thoHuda Pest, Hungary, and police have been searchfor whom Maysvii.li:, ICy., Jau. 31. Muysvllle ing, lies in a pauper's grave lu potter's WRONGLY CONSIGNED. dewas visited yesterday by tho most structive fire lu the history of the city. The (loodi Should Have Ilsen Sent to field. Whilo ngents and lawyore wero searching tho world over for one Tho Washington opera houso und tho Lee. of the heirs to the millions of Buda Mason county library building, full of Tampa, Fla., Jan. Pest's greatest banker, tho object of rare books aud prehistoric relics, wero from Havana nnnounco 29. Passengers their quest occupied a maniac's that n big cargo cell lu burned nnd a number of business of medicine Ohrustieh died houses more or less damaged. Thu from Now Yorkand clothing, shipped the county asylum. b; the local Catholic under his right uame, but with 11 total loss will approximate 353,000. societies nnd consigned to the mother number opposite It on tho.books superior of the Sacred Heart convent of the asylum. Accusod of the Murder ot Her Hlstiir. Woodstock, N. U., Jan. 31. Mrs. at Havana, for distribution among tho DRAPER FOUND GUILTY. have been Caunvan, of tho parish of Kent, be- Cuban rccoucentrados, coming jealous of her sister, Minnie seized, condemnod and sold by Span- Ills l'uiilslimi'iit Assessail ut I. I'd ImprisTucker, purchased strychnine, steeped ish customs authorities. onment. Wheat. It In a decoction ot tea and gave It to Member of the Iron Ilrlgmle Dead. Jackson vi t.r.K, III., Jan. 29. The I'LOUlt-WIn- ter No. sued WHEAT her sister, who drank it, became vioI'jumiE du Chien, Wis., Jan. 29. jury in tho ease of Charles L. Draper, COItN No.2 111 and lently died. Tho coroner's Mnj. Edward Whaley, aged 01,'n piom-luen- t for tho murder of Charles L. Hastings, OATS-N- o.2 jury nccused Mrs. Canavan of murder member ot Hancock's Iron bil leturued it verdict of guilty, and fixed ST. LOUIS. nnd sho has been arrested. gade, died suddenly, Thursday, ol his punishment nt lmpiisoumeiit for COTTON-MIddl- lng UUEVKS-Ste- ers t'otiml .Murdered. heart disease. Uo was born rnfUhens, life iu the penitentiary. Cons and Heifers.. Bomiiay, Jan. 31. Early yesterdny O., und oullstcd ns 0. private lu ComCALVES (Der heidl Intensely Cold Weather In Idaho. HOaS Katr to Select morning tho body of tho chairman of pany I', Sixth regiment, Wlsconslu in to Choice. . ., Pocatki.1.0, Idaho, Jan. 23. The. SIIEEP-K- alr ninul In il fantry. thn nlnmiA pnnimlttpo tvn IT.OUK-1'ate- ats past two dav.s have bejn the coldest i Clear and Straight., field at Slnnar, in tho Masslck dlstrtcft by the YeuezueUii (loveriimont. this section for many years. The thor WHEAT-N- o lied Winter. of the provluce, near tho scene of tho fo. 8 MUcd Washington, Jau. HI. Mr. Severo raomotcr registered 19 below. At Bun-cro- COKN-f- o.2 OATS-N, The commissioner was murriots. KYE-N- o.2 Now York, n member it was 41 below, ami at Market TOUACCO-Lu- gs dered. of the firm of Curtis, Mallet-PicvoLako 31 below. It has bjeu intensely LeatUurley .... & Colt, has been retained by the gov- cold for seven weeks, uud the snow IIAY-ClTod .Sloan U11 Itouto to California. Timothy HUTTEIt-Cholce Dairy New Y01111, Jan. '59. "Tod" Sloan ernment of Venezuela as junior coun- over eastern Idaho is from 15 to EOUS-Frleft for thu west Thursday ovonlug. sel before tho arbitration tribunal ti inches deop. FORK Standard (new) HACON-Cl- ear Illb Ho was nccoinpuuled by Ed Guinea. deleiminc tho boundary line. LAUD-Prl- me Steam Wants u Ileceltrer. According to tholr platis they will go CHICAGO. New Orleans, Jan. 2'. Jules A Noaalde Hotel Destroyed by Flro. C'ATTLE-Natt- ve stialght through to C.ilifornlu. Sloan Stears . this, morning in tho United HOas-1'- alr Kkmneuunk Poht, Me., Jan. 31. Tho lo Choice will rldo there. SUEEP-F-alr to Choice . ..., States circuit court, nske.l fur tho Ocean Bluff hoiibe, was completely du I'LOUlt-Wlu- ter PatentJ . ot u receiver for thu New stioyed by tire lust night. It was one Spring Patents.. . no. z spring .... wheat of the largest summer hotels hero, und Orleans Abattoir Co., a Iuri;e corporaRed (new.).... was owned by tho Kcnnebunk Port tion. Thu company is said to be heuv CORN-N- o. No.2 2 OATS-NUy involved. Seusltoro Co. Loss. 375,000. or Consul-Qenorpau-pei'.s a I'OHIC-Newft Mullot-Provost,ear esh . momlug George W. Olmstead, a farmer living live mil os ecst of tills Mtyr went Into a field to look after his sheep. A ewe had two lambs, ouo of which was missing. While he was looking it forming them that Russia warned peared. forhad a large gray caglo ap evidently mado a meal It China that if Klao-Chawero granted ot tho lost lamb, aud had como back to Germany, Iviissla would demand for tho other one. Mr. Olmstead got either Tallen Wan or Port Arthur. According to tho same dispatch It Is his gnu and shot the ravonous bird. It asserted at Shanghai, that China con measured seven feet from tip to tip. It scuts to have Russians at the head ot Is the first eagle seen in this soctiou in many years. her customs and railways. - Iteport FROM A MONTH TO ONE DAY. Au AunoyliiftDenied. Sedalia, Mo., Jan. 81, Mcsdamcs Itrductlon of Time lletweeu Tidewater nnd Martha E. Smith and Sarah E. Cotton, the HeadwHters of tho Yukon. daughteisof tho late Uen. It. Smith, Tacoma, Wash., Jau. 31. Hugh C. havo furnlshod tho followlug card for Wallace, prosldcnt of tho Chllkoot Railpublication: "Rcfcrilng to recent statements in road &. Transportation Co., has advices several newspapers to the effect thnt of tho completion of tho company's wo contemplate giving 370,000 to tho aerial railway over the Chllkoot pass Chicago university, wo desire to say to to hake hlndormau. This marks a the public through your paper that new era for Klondike travel, os the such statements aro wholly untrue. time between tidewater and the headWo have been excessively annoyed by waters of the Yukon river Is shortonod theso reports, and take this course to from a month to one day, besides removing the peril nnd hardships of tho publicly deny them.'' tsuug-ll-yamcn u China foments to HumUii huperrUlou ot Her Customs. London, 'Jan. Sir A dispatch to tile Dally Mall from Shanghai says a secret dispatch has been issued by the to certain high olUclals In CiiAltr.KSTo.v, 111., Jan. i!'J. Thursday Idaho. A brigade of British troops was amTHE STORMS GANG. bushed In a gorge In India and suffered Six of 1U Members Under Arrest for the severo loss. Murder of the Kathburus. Turkey has given permission for tho Uuiu.ixoton. la., Jan. 31. Six mem- Russian Black sea to pass through bers of what Is known ns the Storms the Dardanelles. fleet gaug, aro now under arrest charged Ordnance SergL with complicity in the murder of Mrs. Co. II, Twenty-thlr- d Edward F. Watchel. Infantry, killed Rathburn and her daughter. Blood- himself nt Fort Brown, Tox. stains wero found ou the clothing of Elmer Zimmerman, whose home is Storms, tho leader. A lad named Peterson yestorday near .Monmouth, 111., is charged with told the police ho cullod at the home forgery, and can not bfouud. Col. Buflington'a InvTMii. a solid- of the Rathburnr&cvcrul weeks ago sea coast irun. with and found two men there. Ouo of forging, rapid-fir- e them, he said, asked Mary Rathburn to stood tho tests satisfactorily. Tho Joint Traffic association has anfix his tic, and tho boy afterward identified tho tie found on the body of nounced that tallroads may carry CuMary Rathburn as tho one that had ban relief supplies without charge. been called to his attention thnt night. Jacob Myers, ono of the oldest Wftverly, 111., was found dead The supposition is thnt the girl tore tho tie from her assailant in the strug-gl- o j lu bed, duo to paralysis of the hearL for her life. The "Women of Pike" residing In SL Young Peterson also picked out tho Louts are mad becauso they were not man Storms from a number of prison- Invited to the Pikers' annual banquet ers nnd declared he was tho man who At Elwood, Ind Oran Russell, while wore tho tlo on the night he called ut rtespoudenL swallowed arsenic with a the Rathburn home. The police also glass of bcor, and dlod in a short time. say they have information that threats It is announced that tho Spanish were mado by members ol tho Storms lleot will, in tho first place, proceeds ;augagatnst the Rathburns. to the Canaries to engage In maneuvers. GENUINE WINTER WEATHER. Mrs. Susan Allyn, one of the oldest rwenty-Vlv- o llelow Zero Ileglaterod ut and most highly, respected residents of Macoupin county. 111., died at her home 'Ofltosc, N. Y., Jan. 29. Th Is was In Modesto. Six members of the storms gfg are one of tho coldest days of the year in under arrest at Burlington, la., cttarged tills section ot the state, the thermomewith the murder of Mrs. Rathburn and ter registering 25 degrees below zoro. her daughter. Thirty-Fou- r Hclow at Hanover, ?f. II. Consul General Lee gaye a banquet IlANovnn, N. II., Jan. 29. Tho weathto the officers of the Malno In Havana. er lu this vicinity is tho coldest of the Afterward some of tho officers attendseason. The thermometer here reirls- - ed a bull fight. tered, at daybreak, a temperature ot Unclo Henry Turner, one of the old(4 tleg. below zero. est und wealthiest residents of 111., died, at the age of 83 Sixteen llelow nt llangor, Mc. Bonook, Me., Jan. 29. A cold wuvo years, near Medora. Horr Von Richenou, first secretary prevails over eastern Maine, tho mer-siir- y going down as low as 10 below at of the German legation at Washington, 1 a. m. lias been promoted to the rank ot m cltl-7cns- of Macou-plncounty, consul-g- The Royal is tka highest grade baUag powder mown. Actual lettaeftow It gaesode-tolr- d on tho 28th, more than tlx hoinfj furtbtr tban lay ether brand. aovotcu to debating tho Teller resolution In relation to the payment ot principal nnd In terest of government bonds In silver. The se- sloa was replete with argument and oratory, but no acrimonious colloquies were Indulged la. No other business was transacted ....In tho house another day was devote t to consideration ot the Indian nnnronrlatloa bill, ten nazes ot which wero dlsposod of. Tho conferenco re port on the urgent dcllclency appropriation was adopted. Is tho senate, on tho 27th, tho Teller slHcr rosolutlon and tho pending amendments thereto occupied practically tho entire session ot more than six hours. It was agreed to postpone tho tlmo ot taking the vote upon tho resolution until 0 p. m. of tho 23th ....In tho housa the Indian appropriation blU was Anally passed, nnd tho poll t leal debate w as transferred to tho District of Columbia appropriation bill, which was then taken up. Absolutely Pure IN tho senate, on the 28th, the Teller concurrent resolution, In relation to tho payment ol United States bonds nnd Interest thereon In blher, Wus passed by tho decisive vote of 47 to 32, (all amendmenu thereto having first been S.OYAI. SAKIMa rowsn CO., fccw YOSK. oteddown. . In tho houso tho bill to pay the book publishing company of tho Slethodlsl rpkcopal Church south UJ83.0 0 for damages sustained by that corporation during tho war UNNOTICED. by a 'lote of 183 to 07. Tut. senate was not In session ou the 29th .. In tho houso a bill to pirmlt tho building of a A naval battalion will soon be ordam across tho Mississippi rl c- - at Coon Itnptds, at the northern limits of tho city ot Minne- ganized In SL Louis. apolis, was passed. The clerk of tho scnatcop-pcaro- d Jules Emilo Pean, an eminent French and presented the Teller resolution, which had passed tho senato tho previous night. surgeon, died Sunday in Paris. Ex-GoTho fortifications appropriation bill was reHarris M. Plalsted dleil,at ferred, and the homo then cnt Into committee Bangor, Me., of Blight's disease. of ths wholo on till DWtrlotor Columbia apFourteen business houses were burned propriation bill In the s'rnt.', on ths 3Nt. the arin appro-p- i at Clifton, Tex. Tho loss is about 630,-00- 0. latlon bill, car.-yln- g J 23,2 13 I W. and tuelegls-taUV- e, Judicial and executive appropriation Gen. Sir Daniel Tysons, constablo of bill, carrying (21,053,520, wero passed, after which n brief cxecutle hesslon was held. . In tho Tower of London since 1390, Is the houso the Teller resolution declaring tka dead. bonds of tho United States parablo l.t slher, J. Morangue, county surveyor, killed was debated for five hours nnd rejected Ajes, J. A. Kippert, postmaster, at Kippon, 132. nays, 181 FIFTY-FIFT- H CONGRESS. If tho senato, was ROY Tho Vote on the Measuro was Cast on Strict l'nrty Lines with the Exception of Two ou Either Side Ithea was Hissed. Are features peculiar to nood's nils. Bmall la size, tasteless, efficient, thorough. As one man E asy to Take asy to Operate POWDER OTHERWISE Washington, Fob. 1. In the houso ot representatives at yesterday's session, tho Teller resolution declaring the bonds of tho United States payable In silver under an adverse majority of SO votes. Tho republicans were solidly arrayed in opposition, with two exceptions, Mr. Linney, of North Carolina, who voted with tho democrats and populists, and Mr. White, of North Carolina, tho only colored member of the house, who answered "present" whon his namo was called. Tho from tho democratic side woro Mr. McAleer, of Pennsylvania, and Mr. Elliott, of Soutli Carolina. Both voted witli tho republicans against the proposition. Speaker Reed, although It Is not customary for him to vote, had his namo called, and, amid the cheers of his followers, went on record in opposition to the resolution. Tho voto was l cached after five hours of debate under a special order adopted at the opening ot tho session yesterday. Tho limited time allowed for debate and the pressure of members for un opportunity to be heard, was so great that the leaders on both sides wero compiled to farm out tho time by minutes. This detracted much from the continuity of tho discussion, but it also, in a measure, intensified tho interest in the galleries, which were crowded all day, nnd the combatants on tho floor were cheered by tholr respective sympathizers. Many ot the sonators from tho other end of tho capitol wero also present to listen to tho arguments. Thcmajorlt-- , under the leadership of Mr. Dingley, who mado a carefully prepared speech sounding tho koy note of the opposition, assumed tho position that tho last clause of the resolution was la reality a disguised declaration for the fred coinage of silver, while the assaulting democrats, under thu direction of Mr. Bailey, maintained that the defeat ot the resolution was another of step lu the the direction establishment ot thu gold standalleged to which ard, they both thu president und Secretary Uago had Irrevocably committed tho republican party. Thu debate was at limes fast aud heated, but there wero uo sensational Incidents beyond tho hissing of Mr. Rhea, of Kentucky, when he said that, as the author of the "crime of '73," the hottest placo in hades would be resorvod for tho present secretary of state. Tho vote on tho resolution was: Ayes, 132; nays, 1&3. A said: "You never know you have taken a pill till It Is all "11 over." 25e. C. I. Hood & Co., 111 Proprietors, Lowell, Mass. Tho only pills to take with Hood's Sarsaparllla. Hood's " DR. MENDENHAIL'S t CHE MD FEVER CUBE. iaaaaaaaVliaaaaaaaaSaBSaaaaaaKnMM'4 GUARANTEED TO CURE And Malaria In all Forms. Tasteless. Nont genuine without Uia abovo picture and tho Ugnaturo of J. O. Mendenhall. CHILLS AND FEVER Prlco, 50 conto at all Dealers. IND. .r. O. MI3NDENIIAM; EVANSVILLE. Sold by Georgo King, St Charles, Ky., Crabiree Coal Mining Company, Ilslcy Kentucky, PREPARED ONLY BY Illinois Central TO R.R. (Jaliforniafl NEW ORLEANS in connection with the Southern Pacific Through Weekly" TOURIST SLEEPING GAR Leaving Cincinnati and Louisville on I. C. R. R, fast "New Orleans limited" train 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, 1S98) with the MODEST FATHER. eneral THE A GROWTH OF TREES. David son-in-la- runners' Ilulletln Washington, tural department has issued a farmers' bulletin on tho subject of forestry for ou the fjubjeet ot Forestry. Jan. 23. The agricul- Port Townbknd, Wash., The only story of a new strike' In Alaska brought down on was to the effect that prospei ilm Tllr. Halmnn w.n, nnflil over what thoy ure taklnuut, buTno' definite statement could be had. Hunker creek continues good, every claim that has been prospected proving very 5, rich. Fatal UaUroad Accident. Kent, O., Jan. 31. The engine of a Baltimore fc Ohio through freight was derailed near here. Tho locomotlvo and 11 coke cars wero piled in a heap. Engineer George Buff man was crushed lo death and Flremau W. O.Gulldow was terribly cut about tho head. Both men belonged at Chicago Junction. Death ot an Octoganarlan. Baltimore, Md., Jan. 31. Mrs. Mary Holton died yesterday afternoon at "The Meadows," tho residence of her Hart Benton Holson, Decided to Stay Oat. ton. Mrs. Holton was iu her eighty-fourt- h 1. PitoviDKNCE, R. I., Feb. The year, and was a cousin of the Wanskuck weavers held a meeting 1C Polk. Sunday, and decided that not a weaver late James Demonstrative Madrid Students. of the old force should go to work Madrid, Feb. l. The students rewhen thu Wanskuck mill was reassembled with the object of making opened. a monster demonstration against tho THE MARKETS. Progresso otllce, but the precautions adopted by tho police proveuted the Nevt YOKK, February t, ISM. youug men from approaching tho ofCATTLE Native Steern f 4 i Ot a 75 COTTON-Mlddi- lng fices of tho newspaper. o ( S'.& best-know- has causod tho arrest, in New York, of his Moses Rosenstock, charging him with embezzlement. Jack Spencer, well known In sporting circles, was found dead in bed at Hot Springs, A lit. Ho had been complaining for several days ot throat trouble. John Telford, eldest brother of Hon. Matthew Telford, of Dlx, 111., died 13 miles northwest of Mount Vernon, 111., ot cancer, in the seventy-fift- h year of his age. The aerial railway over Chilkoot pass to Lako LIndcrman has been completed. Tho time from the sea to the Yukon headwaters is now reduced to one day. Denth ot au Agud Missionary. Bethlehem, Pa., Feb. 1. Mrs. Reuben S. Rausch, for many years Moravian missionary in the West Indies, n and one ot tho olde t and deaconesses in the North American Moravian church, died yesterday, of complication of diseases, aged 87 years. Sofia. Wilsson of Baltimore, at tie Han Away uud Hid In a Convent to the Gift of a I'urse ot Gold. New Yonic, Feb. 1. Rav. Martin Gessner, tho pastor of SL Patrick's church, at Elizabeth, N. J., who dis- of the Southern Pacific, giving specia appeared an Friday, has not yet returned. He is known to bo In a con- through service to San Francisco. Partic-lar- s ot Agents of the T, C. R. R, and vent In Canada, and he undoubtedly left Elizabeth to avoid his receiving a connecting lines. purse containing in gold la lion' S. 0. Hatch, DU. Pan. Agent, Cincinnati. ann UubvT. SjPFSS John A. Scott, 0I. Pass. Agent, Memphis. oror uls twenty-uit- u prlesL Sunset Limited Annex Md.. NORTHERN GOLD FHragS. A. H. Hsnion, 0, P. A. W, A. Kellond, A. G. P. A. Chicago, Louisville. I'rospectors on Dig Salmon ni LaaaaaVliVVi Creek Doing Well, Of aiVlDortti printing jme Cwicc'alDecIi 'a a-- ' Lourici'journai will print it. And Every Democrat, Every Republican, Every Man, tpman or Child who can read will want Insr I it. r THE TWlfcC&SA-WEE- K COURIER-JOURNA- L of six or eight pages, issued Wednesday and Saturday of each week. The Wednesday issue prints all the Clean News, ond the Saturday issue prints Stories, Miscellany, Poetry, all matters of special interest in It is edited by Henry Walter-sothe home n. Is a Democratic paper, PRICE $1 pages each, for i CENT A PAPAR. A YEAR. LESS THAN ONE You get 104 good papers, or six of eight a USEFUL PREMIUMS. Are given Club Raisers, and commissions are allowed agents. l, Dally year Dally and Sunday, year. Sunday alone, year ... . Courier-Journa1 1 1 good-payin- g . .$6,00 . H.00 a.oo ai 1 il. Twice-a-Wce- k Conner-Journ- al 3 60 a i or u S6H a iooo a 2v 5CX) 4 00 11 a ooo s 2 60 6 00 3 45 a 5H Destructive Conflagration at Ashburn, Ga. Aauuuux, Uu., Feb. I. A dozen stores, oue warehouse and two dwellings wero destroyed by flro here Tho loss is estimated at yes-teulaSiO,-000; and the 325 4 70 400 3 00 8.13 thought at one tlmo the whole town 4 WJ Insurance about S30.000. It was Earlington "Bee," year For only $1.50 Both one We have made a special clubbing arrangement with the and will send that paper and ours for the price named to all our subscribers who will renew and pay in advance, or to all new subscribers who will pay in advance. Sample copies of Courier-journsent free on application. All subscriptions under this oiler must be sent to Tw'ie-a-Week Courier-Journal, 4W CM 480 would bo destroyed. M !M!,t 3 00 4 60 2BJO 24 8 12 10 1 a m T 76J 11 HI 00 UO 1E Hold for Cabj. Nkw Yoiik, Feb. 1. Tho steamer La Bretague, which arrived from Franco Sunday, brought S100.000 In gold lu transit to Cuba. al 6 4 6 60 4 75 4 CO 1 3 7J & 3 60 4 7U W V) 360 460 IU lutenso Cold Continues. Bosrox, Feb. 1. Tho temperature reports from various parts of New England show that tho cold ward still continues. Feb. L The Canton post office was broken Into aud the ate blown open, tho robbers carrying off over 8J.O0O worth of stamps. Mass., The Bee, Earlington, Ky. Capital Sick Paid In, Surplus Fund IN 480 1 I Half a Cent o.2 POKIC-M- ess J9 for n babvl The cost of the few drops of Ayer's Cherry x teiurui uiai will cure croup,, whooping cough and any other cough, if administered in time 19 perhaps half n cent. It may prolong baby's life, n Nrnuhere else will you find so com- plete a stock, a good time to Degm that spring medieine. BRYAN ItOPPHR. Manager. Half a Century 7S ST. BERNARD DRLd STORE, Delivery of corn stalks has onen- ed up in earnest at the Owcnsboro cellulose factory and the farmers are happy. Mr Ward L. Smith, of Frederickstown, CATTLK-Nat- lve 4W 3 75 Steers 3W 3 75 Qradas.. . .. Mo , wns troubled with chronic diarrhoea HOaS-- All 87 WHEAT No. 2 Hard il The for ovetithirty jeirs He had become fully OATS-N- o. 2 White S4 23 towboat W. W. O'Neil struck a satisfied that it was only a question COKN No. 2 NEW ORLEANS. . 4 ha 4 63 pier of tie Henderson bridge while of a short time until been would have rOU.M-N- o.2 3d He bad lo give up treated by 2M era , passing here this afternoon, sink- some of the best physicians in Europe and 14 69 a is oo lce. ing two barges of her large fleet America but got no permanent relief. One .... A to ou Msu llACON-Sld- es. 0)411 day he picked up a newspaper and chanced COTTON-MIddl- lng of coal. to read an advertisement of Chamberlain's LOUISVlLLhi WHEAT-- No Wa Diarrhoea Cholera 2 lted wvx The Rev. Peter Vinegar's best Colic. a bottle ofand the first doseRemedy, CORN-N- o. 2 Mixed. sou. ii It, Hegot helped xo UAT3 no. i Mixea...., effort, "A D d Hot Day," a sep him and Its continued use cured him. 11)00 S I9 60 6U1 Klb. mon that has attracted attention 2$ and 50 cent bottles are for sale UACON-Cl- eurlluj CUTTON-Mldd.... fc Bernard Drug Earlingtan; all over the Bluegrass, lias been by St.King, St. Cbarls; Store, T, Robinson Ben sold to a graphaphonq company. Geo. Gap, Mortons Subscribe for The Sink. Henderson, Ky., Jan. 30. Con! Bnrges 233tft 1)83 fa (now) KANSAS CITY. it 05 Ui S7X Cahtox, l'oit OGlce ltobbed. $50,000. COMMENCED BUSINESS $20,000. 1867. 'J M 9SK) PLOUK-HlghOr- ode a UATS-WestHAY-Cho- sm I'OItlO-Stand- ard 8 i Pioneer filnlster Dend. Clarksvillc, Tcnn.., Jan. 29. The Rev. II. L. Burney, a pioneer Cumberland Presbyterian minister for over half a century, is dead, aged eigIity-tvo- . He was one of the oldest Masons in this section, and was a man of much prominence. JNO. G. MORTON, BANKEX'S, The advantages of a busk account are numerous. It is not to bti. ness men we are talking they know all about it but to salaried men, wage earners and to women There's safety if the bank is a good one. There's convenience-th- e money always, ready and out of reach ot your own patty squandering, too. It is eeay to seaad small sums when you have a krge sum in your pocket. I'OHIC-NewM- ess. Bit. Most of the people in Lawrence county are interested in oil since hhe big strike at Blaine, in that MADISONVILLB, county. - KENTUCKY; 5Tr '- :i W9-- "' $: ' ' " ", i' r"i -- . 1 - ,.S?!; I ' Senator Llndsey. PAUL M. MOORE, Editor and Manager. Senator Lindsey obeyed the be-'- j hest of the Legislature and voted BEE PUBLISHING COMPANY. for the Teller resolution. voted Incorporated.) for a dishonest dollar and then Entered the Pettoffice t Birlluftoa si Second cum Bitter. the Kentucky Legislature insisted he should resign. We wonder if SUBSCRIPTION RATES: the Senator would have enjoyed hearing the democratic Use Yetr.itrlctly In advance fioo at Frankfort denounce ' so Sit Moatba, " aj TltreeMontbt, " him call him traitor! SlnflaCopiet Specimen coptet milled tree on application. We regret that the vote of the wanted in all parts of the Correspondents canntr- Addreunt for particular. Senator did not entitle him to the states-men(?) Cbeifl lec . ands thus to cheer the newspaper man on his way. "What m use could sing thicr praises? - THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 3, 1898. defense made Republican Senator Jones in the Kentucky able Wheat reached during the past week. i.ioat Legislature. But one democratic Senator at Washington voted against the Teller resolution, viz. Caffrey of But one democratic A bic flouring mill firm of Louis ville bought on Saturday last Louisiana. 80,000 bushels of wheat for which Senator at they paid $80,000. R. B. Hill has been appointed to the office of United States Attorney for the district of Kentucky to succeed W. M. Smith, the Democratic incumbent. Frankfort voted against the resolution calling on Senator Lindsey to resign, viz. Senator Johnson. Here arc two Senators, Caffrey and Johnson, among Democrats, who have conviction and the strength of character to vote as they believe. Thk worst storm in twenty-fiv- e years raged about Boston Tuesday. Birds and Penitentiary Birds. If only Morgan Chinn, the pres- Twenty inches of snow fell, traffic ent eminent patron of education in was blocked and the city was in the Kentucky Legislature will get darkness because of fallen wires. his school book bill on the statute The Kentucky Knights Temp books; and then if only John Marlar will make a fight for the next quette, of Pendleton, the second triennial conclave of Knights great light of wisdom in the same Templar at Louisville in 1901 body, will successfully steer his Pittsburgh is the place for the proposed bill to manufacture in the 1898 meeting. I. Congressman John Rhea made a characteristic fire eating, third district stump speech in the House Monday. He was hissed by the Republicans, and his speech did not appear in the Record next morning. A pair of thieves have broken the record for boldness by stealing eight hogsheads of tobacco from a Louisville warehouse. It was done in broad daylight and the tobacco shipped to Cincinnati where it is supposed to have been sold The value is placed at from Si, 000 to $1,200. Capt. Ray, of the War Department, in his official report of the Klondike country, says that of all the people who have gone there in two years but 7 per cent, have earned a living, the others being destitute. This should aid those who seek wealth and comfort to stay in a more congenial clime. penitentiary by convict labor the text books to be used in our public schools when the Chinn act becomes law; our public schools, which have not been as a pillar of fire, seem to be promised a bad berth in the place where Moses was when the light went out. The Bee would suggest that the penitentiary publications be bound in the regulation stripes to prevent infringing. The exhalations of evil in that degenerate atmosphere, too, might be used to manufacture an ink of a deep, dirty black, which should be used liberally and applied only by the printer, penitentiary devils in the shop. There is one auxilliary of the common print shop that would abound in the office of the Pen' School Book Concern profanity. Chinn and Marquette are birds. The school books which their combined bill would produce will be penitentiary birds. most-thoroug- fir. Bryan and the N. Y. Journal. Whatever other reason may The Democratic majority in the have influenced the New York lower house of the Kentucky Leg- Journal m its decided change of islature has stolen the seat of one attitude towardsjWilliam J. Bryan, Republican member, and has re it is certain that the sagacious propealed the act to prevent stealing prietor of that paper at least of turnpikes. If it keeps on as it thinks he sees the beginning of a d revulsion has begun, this Democratic House popular and will make a record that decent, of feeling among Mr. Bryan's people will remember. former supporters aadthe Journal's present patrons and he sounds the The Louisville company that is key note of that change which building the aerial trolley line to others refused yet to recognize. the Yukon over Chilcoot Pass has We believe that the Democrats contracted with the Canadian Gov arc determining to have a man of ernment to carry all its freight for broader vision than Mr. Bryan, wide-sprealaw-abidin- Hopktnsville, Feb 2. It is rumored here that Dr. Andrew Sargent, present representative from Christian county, will be appointed first assistant physician at the Lexington Asylum, to succeed Dr Long, upon the expiration of the present session of the Kentucky Legislature. There is a new girl baby at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. J. II Kuglcr. Rev. Jno. M. Crouq, of Louisville, is assisting Rev. G. W. Lyon in a protracted meeting at Lafayette, which began (his week. The Rev. S, N. Vail has tendered his resignation as pastor of the First Presbyterian church. The congregation will act on the resignation next Sunday. John Pencantel has been dismissed from the Western Asylum as cured after a Tew Ha is a farmer of months treatment. Hickory Grove, Graves county. Last Thursday night a negro man, by name SamTotian, tried to steal a bale of bay. He was caught, jailed and sent lo e the where be will beat rock for thirty days. Mr. F. C. P'Pool and Miss Eliza A Capps of the Macedonia neighborhood were married last Wednesday evening, Rev. J. W McCarroll ptrformed the ceremony. Mr. Wm. Nanney, of Roaring Spring, Trigg county, and Miss Susio Ingram, of OUR STATESMEN. Herndon, this county, were married here Monday, in the county clerk's office, by Judge Cansler Dr. Clardy has introduced a bill to apBills and Doings of Western propriate $1,000 to cover taxes, commisKentucky Members. sion and cost on 975 gallons of whisky destroyed by fire in a bonded warehouse in Christian county. The bill is for the reBriefs About rieasures of Inter- lief of Orio Henderson, J E Forbes and I. B. Forbes est to Most People. The score in the foo.oall game between the elevens of South Kentucky College School on SatMr. and the Hopkinsviile Highan exciting game Frankfort, Ky.. Jan. 31 urday was 6 to 6. It was Clark's bill, giving Police Judges and much local interest was aroused in the the right to solemnize marriage, contest, which had been postponed on acwas refused its second reading in count of wet weather. The heirs of the Ball estate organized at the House and thus killed. Mr. Indianapolis, Ind., Saturday for the purClark is the member from pose making a thorough investigation and pushing their claims. The estate is said Mr William to be worth $100,000,000 of Hopkinsviile, Senator Bronston introduced a Richards, of the organizationwas made Vice President bill to change the name of the Agricultural and Mechanical College Buckner &Won Their Suit.a verdict for Co. secured to the Kentucky University. $3,500 damages in the United States Court at Owensboro, against the Merchant's InCompany The claim was for Senator Hays offered a bill mak- surance amount asked was $25,000 libel and the The ing it a fine and imprisonment for libelous part of the letter accused Buckner a newspaper to publish a canpaign & Co. of retaing commissions on insurance which they had not written The insurlie. ance company will take an appeal The Seventeenth Anniversary of the With the legislative session half Christian Endeavor Society was celegone about 450 bills and resolu- brated with special services in this city tions have been introduced in both Sunday. The "Quiet Hour" service was Cumberland held at brandies of the General Assembly. Church at the o'clock a. ra Presbyterian In the First 7 Up to this date not a single act Presbyterian Church that evening the has passed both bodies. About principal service was conducted by Elder were Smith. ten resolutions have gotten through ded and Both services gteat largely attenthere was interest maniboth houses. fested. Thompson Cavanah has brought suit of J. C. Johnson The bill by Mr. Mallory.of Todd, against work bouse, thefor possession of the emoluments the providing that when the regular county and $3,000 damages Johnson was office jury panel is exhausted, the Sher- elected by the present Fiscal Court. Caviff may fill the vacancies by select- anah has also brought suit against J. W. ing jurors from the bystanders was Boyd, the former manager, charging that he held the office four days beyond approved and ordered to its second term in order that Johnson might be his inreading. stalled Mr James Rash, of Henderson, is to have of the The Senate passed the Smith Club"charge ball team, 'Hopkinsviile Athletic foot coach, and bill providing that all manufactur- tice will begin at once.as It is intended practhat ers and dealers in mixed flour in a gymnasium will be fitted up at no disthis State shall brand all packages, tant date. Here is the make up of the barrels or bags of flour in such a team as now announced. Steele or Center John way that purchaser will know it is Feland, ir. rush George mixed flour. Lett guard Will Marling ui j.cilp work-hous- Strong, steady nerves Are needed for success Everywhere. Nerves Depend simply, solely, Upon the blood. Pure, rich, nourishing Blood feeds the nerves And makes them strong. The great nerve tonic is Hood's Sarsaparilla, Because it makes The blood rich and Pure, giving if power To feed the nerves. Hood's' Sarsaparilla Cures nervousness, Dyspepsia, rheumatism, Catarrh, scrofula, And all forms of Impure blood. IIOPKINSVILLE. BUMP! BUMP! BUMP! tic ?. . Do You Hear Them Falling! N w tic. rtl iCr WHAT?? -- THE PRICES ON- - 1 W ,tic. WINTeR .AND. THING Shoes. nftAuMw Mens,' Ladies' and Childrens' Now Listen! After our year's work is over and we have taken our annual inventory, and thereby become the better acquainted with the conditions of our general stock, we find in 'several departments more 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) we will from VJ O W UNTIL FEB. 15, 1898, scl1 vou J'0""" choice of Mens' Odd Pants, nr fc Boys' Long Pants Suits, and Boys' Knee Pants Suits k . r. At a Discount of 20 Per Cent. 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 gnin. 20 PER CENT. DISCOUNT On anything in these three lots of Clothing. Mothers come in and fit up your boys. Gentlemen, come in and get your off the regulur price Pants one-fift- h rci ir. rcr 646 Pairs Men's Odd Pants, regular prices from $1.00 to $4.50. 158 Boys' Long Pants Suits, regular prices from $3.00 to $8. Ages from 12 to 19 years. 310 Boys' Knee Pants Suits, regular prices from 65c to $5.00. Ages from 4 to 14 years. This Sale Lasts Until February 15, 1898. Shoes, Lot of .tfcr. lanay. Right guard John Feland, Jr , or Among new bills in the Senate is Frank Rives. Right tackle Wallace Kelly. one providing that quail shall not Left tackle Hunter Wood, Jr be sold at any time during the year, Left end Roger Harrison. and another, that the grand jury Right end Stonewall Morris or ClnrUs may indict for refusal to work on Anderson. Right half back Wharton Crabb cr public roads. Louis Mcrritt. Left half back Gabe Campbell. Quarter back James Rash or Robert Knigbt. Full back McF. Blackmore or Janus Russell. CRUFTOX. Now in addition to the above we have displayed on our counters an immense that we will sell at from 40 ClT.ilcLrearj'ei to 50 per cent, off their first price. In this lot of Shoes you will see some of the old fellows left over from last Fall's memorable "Job Lot" Sale. These we have marked from 20 to 25 per cent, under their price at that time. The bulk of this "Job Lot" of Shoes, however, is made up of values that a 'Job Lot" counter has never been ornamented with before. Come in and shoe yourself and family with Shoes at from 40 to 50 per cent, off their first price. This is no fake, the goods are just what we claim for them, nothing more, nothing less. Fall stock must make room for new spring goods. Men's, Ladies' and YOUR MONEY BACK IF YOU WANT IT. BISHOP & CO. MADISONVILLE, KENTUCKY. g The House Committee on Printing has decided to report adversely on the bill providing that State printing bids shall be received only from union offices. The vote was unanimous. Frankfort, Ky., Feb. 1. Secretary of State Charles Finley, it is Ax Jottings. farmOur energetic and thorough-goin- g ers are very busy burning plant beds. The meeting at Cave Spring closed with one conversion and eight professors of sanctiflcation. Mr. I. L. White closed out his store to T. B. Walker last week. The office and store will be conducted by T. B. Walker. The prayer meeting convened at Brother J. L. Whitc't last Monday night and the Christian part of the audience was greatly revived. The meeting was conducted by Brother S. C. Lilly. The prayer meeting will convene at Tbos. II. Walker's next Monday night and a good time is anticipated. Mr L. T. Colley, who bad his leg amputated a few weeks ago is gradually weakening Bros. White and Limbe commenced a series of sermons at Wood's Chapel last Tuesday night. John W. Walker, of Crofton vicinity, was the guest of Thos. K Walker last week Since my last letter, we have had some trading. Mr. Richard Grooms traded bis groceries at Baker's Station, Caldwell County , to Mr. Jeff Ladd for seventy-fiv- e acres of land. Uur little village is still on a boom. We have another grocery in its limit Hurrah for Axville, Ky. What do the Democrats have to say about the school money. For the last three years we have not been gettiog our last draw of the school money until in July and now this year we get it on time. Salmagundi. MADISONVILLE, Rev. J. T. Cherry, of Franklin, Ky., was in tbe city yesterday. Bro. Cherry was the pastor of tbe Methodist church here for six years, and has many friends at this place. He says tbat he likes his work at Franklin very much, and we wish him much success. The protracted meeting has been in progress at tbe Methodist courch a week or more, and there is every evidence of a grand revival. The church is crowded at every service, and there have been thirty or more conversions. Rev. Lowery has bad great success as a revivalist and bids 'fair to sustain his record at Madisonville. He held a meeting at Elkton before coming here tbat was productive of great good. In the prioted lists of the highest tax payers in this county, we notice tbat John G. Morton and the St. Bernard Coal Company are tbe first in point of wealth. There is wealth in Hopkins county yet undeveloped that will in time make it one of the richest counties in Kentucky. Taxes arc low and wages are fairly high, and the demand for labor is on the increase. Business is fairly good in our city The trade, though a little dull, is fairly substantial, and shows an upward tendency. Messrs. Stewart and Riggs, both of Union county, were in town Wednesday en route to Cherry Bros.' School at Bowling Green. Several of our young teachers are there at paesent. Marriage license were issued lo O. W. Fowler and Miss Ella Nance. Tbe ceremony was performed at the residence of Rev. J. F Story. Marriage license have been issued to the following: Andrew F. Bone to Miss Sarah Cook; E. T. Allender to Mrs. J. A. Hollo-maL. T. Miller to Miss Ida B. Webb, and Kennel Clark to Miss Annie M. Box-ville, n: Ash-oc- The New York Weekly Tribune. THE GREAT NATIONAL FAMILY FOR Big Masquerade Ball Booked for February 14th. There will be a masquerade ball at NEWSPAPER! mounted police at 15 cents a pound. The time of the trip will be shortened from a month to a day and the company expects to coin money. Miss Henrietaa Bainuridge Richardson of Lexington, who wanted to christen the Kentucky, is to be married to Mr. James edge of that which causes democrats of my Tandy Ellis, a writer on the Louis- kind to deplore that as he comes to be known, to be subject to critical exville Dispatch. It is said they had better amination when men are not excited by a once been engaged and that Mr. political canvass, be grows smaller rather Ellis' pen used in defending that than bigger, and instead of being a man of lady in the recent episode was lofty and simple and utterly sincere mind, instrumental in renewing said, will formally announce his Bowling's hall Monday night. February perpet- candidacy for Congress in the 14th. Invitations are extended to all who the defeated but would-b- e ual candidate who confines him- Eleventh district within the next wish to come. "Uncle" Wesle Clemmons, an aged an'I self to the one impossible idea of few days. respected colored man, died Saturday free silver. We may be mistaken, An infant of Mr. Dave Cranor died Thirty-fiv- e new bills were intro but we shall sec. Thursday. duced in the Legislature today. An infant of Mr Henry Payn? died This is one of the late utterances Saturday. of the Journal: Mr. Watkins (of Daviess) bill to Mr. D. Davis died at bis home near this Everything now points to the renomina-tioprohibit the use of cigarettes was place Sunday, with consumption. of Mr. Bryan in 1900. It is the knowl- reported favorably Dr. G. W. Lovan returned home Sunday and ordered n FARMERS '" and VILLAGERS, and your favorite Horn Ppir. EARLINGTON, KY. A printed. The bill introduced by Mr. Henderson, of Caldwell, prohibiting ball playing on Sunday except in cities of the first and second class, was reported favorably and ordered to its second reading. the The current expenses of the e surplus quantities should visit the dead and incompleted enterprises in Alabama and hear a true relation of their downfall. Demagoguery and mean politics explain Representative Perkins, of the results. Of course the demagogues Webster, denies that he voted to will deny it. They will deny anything pass the separate coach bill. He and fraternize with the devil if he will give was desirous of hearing the meas- them place." Government are about Sr, 000,000 a day. For the first twenty-fivdays of January the revenues of the Government under the Ding-le- y law were about $4,000,000. The receipts under the new law have been steadily increasing and for this term in January very closely approximated the sum needed to pay the Government's expenses. appears to be revealing himself merely as a n superior specimen of the smart middle west, a nf the corn-feclass with which those who know congress are familiar lawyer-politiciad Among the new bills introduced in the House today was one by Dr. Sargent, of Christion providing a Their Influence. death penalty for any member of a The Sheffield (Ala.) Reaper, mob who kills a prisoner in jail; providing that a member of a speaking of the political dema- who injures a prisoner in jail mob shall gogue says: be sentenced to the penitentiary ''The Soulb's advance will only be in for a term of two to ten years, and the ratio that this human raiorback pest is providing for securing damages of eliminated, and no greater. Those who $5,000 from the County. Referred doubt his pestilential existence in large to Committee on Criminal Law. ure discussed and therefore voted to advance it so it might be "dc bated and killed in open day," instead of being "smothered without a hearing," which was done. This explanation is due Mr. Perkins since the erroneous statement as to his vote has received wide circulation. We record, for the encouragement of the craft and the emulation of newspaper patrons, another instance of unusual hearty friendship for the county paper. A subscriber to The Bee walked the distance of seven miles not over frozen ground with holes in his shoes but on a raw morning, for the purpose and privilege of paying his subscription in advance for another year. Oh that; there were thous- - UJBO And herein are volumes of truth. Let Kentucky beware. There are among our own lawmakers, those whose ignorance concerning subjects upon which they would legislate is appalling, yet who, without investigation, would pillage business and despoil commerce through their insane desire to manufacture political thunder for themselves and their party. And legislative courtesy goes a long way to encourage such business. One instance is on record "I where a representative whose name and county we withhold, was allowed to get a bill through the House simply on the plea that it would enable him to be elected sheriff of his county. And this bill was known to be vicious and Uniontown's woolen mill is to be conceded to be unconstitutional. built in the spring. a bargain. Complete Saw-Mil- l, 30- Mrs. J. E. Williams returned Monday horse power portable engine, new saw from Croflon, where the had been visiting her parents. carnage, bran Mrs. E. T. Almon and son, Clarence, Weyler-- Convicted. SENATOR LINDSEY. after several weeks visit among friends in Madrid, Jan. 31. It is underTennessee, returned home Monday. Dr. E. T Almon, returned from New stood here that the Supreme War Talks Briefly About Saunder's York Sunday, where be had been taking Council will sentence Lieutenant Fool Resolutions. lectures at a medical school. SLEEPERS General Weyler to two months' Through TOURIST to "50 YEARS' IMPROVEMENTS IN Washington, Jan. 28. Senator that visMaster Roy Robinson at are not very robust need a iting relatives in Caldwellisand present coun- imprisonment, but that the govy Portland, Oregon, for Pugct Lyon Lindsay was asked for a ernment will grant him a pardon. building and ties. FARMING," statement of his position regard- warming, Sound and Alaska Travel. food something to be used for two W A J. Barnes, of Nortonville, was ing the action of Kentucky's LegisMeeting at Dawson. in town months in the fall Published by tbe Nkw York Tribunk. lature in asking his resignation. or three not suffer from cold. that Mr, J Thursday on business. FIIOM ST LOUIS VIA BUiaiOGTO.VHOUTB Ihey may H. Eggleston, of Hopkinsviile. We arc requested to announce He said: "I prefer not to discuss Second Edition. was in Mortons Gap, Thursday, Personally Conducted Tourist that Elder Rodgers, of Nashville, the resolution before I receive it. '9 Rev J. W. Gan't, of Elkton, was here is Pages, 18 by 12 Inches- Sleepers via the Burlincrton 32 conducting a meeting at Dawson Route I do not owe my seat in the Senate Wednesday, and delivered an interesting All are front St. Zouis to Portland, Oregon, sermon at the Christian church in the even assisted by Rev. Munns. A general review of the advances to the present Kentucky Legisla most cordially invited to attend. win dc esiaunsncu in service com- and improvements ing. ture, ana am not its agent. I repmade in the Dr. W. L. Moore will soon marry. Nit. mencing February iGth, 1898. resent the State of Kentucky, and of Cod-Livleading branches of farm industry Oil with Hypophos-phite- s Rev Burden, of your town, delivered Gov. Bradley has offered reThey leave St. Louis at 8:.i; n, m. not merely its Legislature. I do of Lime and Soda supplies sermons at the Christian church two eve- wards for the arrest and conviction Wednesdays', Kansas City during the last half century. not recognize its right to abridge 10,40 a. exactly what they want. They nings last week. of tollgate raiders in Nelson county. m., Thursdays; St. Joseph, 12.40 Special articles by the best ag. my term of service no such will thrive, grow strong and be That country girl was the cause of it. p. m. Thursdays, and run via Lin- ricultural writers, on topics which power is or was conferred upon it well all winter on this splendid food G. Browning has returned from the Carle Browne, of Coxey Army coln, Denver, Scenic Colorado, & they have made their life, study. by the Constitution cither of the mountains wberc tonic Nearly all of them become several weeks. bo has been working for fame, passed through Gravel Salt Lake City. Illustrations of old fashioned imUnited States or the State of Ken- very fond of it. For adults who Will Wbitford says life is too short to Switch in a wagon house on .his tucky. TheCurrent lowest rales to Seattle, plements. are not very strong, a while away in that mountainous country way to the South. A vast amount of practical inforTacoma and Puget Sound ports apply shall not announce my incourse of treatment with see the sun at noonday. via this route, offering an unusal mation. tention in advance of any official iKvPh the Emulsion for a couple whereE.you can only Orton, representing tbe Kvansville A. A valuable aid to farmers who . chance to make steamer arrangenotification of the action of the of months in the fall will Drug Company, was here Monday. members of the two houses who ments either at Portland, Tacoma desire to stimulate production and put them Miss Verda Graddy will begin school at profit. to Seattle. voted for the resolution. In the Will receive con- the public school bouse, February ijtb. winter in first-claExtremely interesting and in meantime 1 have no comment to Ask your ticket agent or the unDo you think Senator Lindsey will re- tion dition. Ask your doctor this office. make, and nothing to give out for sign? Well, hardly. dersigned for special folder con- structive. about this. ONLY 15 CENTS A COPYbyWil. furnished upon application. publication." ' taining all details. B ur yott jet SCOTT'S EmuUlon. See Uut the Enos Gorman, of Owensboro, is & Vsonrl trriiir nrlai from New York, where he has been attending the medical lectures. "Doc" wa; an able physician before, and will certainly be a bettter one now. Sam Jameson, of Pembroke was in town Sunday. ball, FebruDon't forget the . ary 14th It will bs a irrand H. E. Brown, E. W. Keith and Frank Ashmore, of the South Kentucky College, visited their parents here S unday Mrs. Annie Mann, of Pembroke, is visiting here this week. C. M. Day midu a tuiirnji trip to Princeton Saturday There was some shooting done here Saturday night by some drunken men If such cases as this were investigated and somebody fined it would likely be stopped T. J. Davis is very sick this week Mrs. Carrie Barnes has just retu rned from a visit to Princeton aff-iir- BOTH ONE YEAR FOR SEND ALL ORDERS TO $1.25. KY. "THE DEE." EARLINGTON. Tlie New York Tribune Almanac, of old ami ratea; President McKlntey'a Cabinet and appointees, Ambassadors, Consuls, etc.-- ibe personnel of Congress, names of the principal officers of the different States, Commanding Officers of the Armv and Navjr. with their salaries; Tables of Publlo Statistics, Election Returns, Partr Platforms and Committees, complete articles on the Currency. Gold and Sllrer, and a vast amount of other Talnabla Informal on. The Standard American Almanac, authoritative and complete, correspondine In rank with Whittaker's Almanac In Europe. pniCE 25 OHNT3- - POSTAGE PAID. iheCorutltationof theStatoof New York, the DlnEley Tailtt Bill.wiiu a comparrlion , new &ytfvirtJii& jusksk l Ky, Send all orders to THE BEE, Earlington, There is Money in that Saw-Mi- ll I have offered for sale. It was bought cheap and can be sold Gossip from the Gap. at Well Children fat-formi- ng newjedger," 1. 1. CHERRY, Madisonville, Ky. to-da- ,r: H er . through the ss JOB at WORK-;- prompt atten Estimates Bumaaaiun art on the wrapper. All druggist ; 50c. and Ji.cw. SCOTT ft B0WNE, ChemUU, New York. missing mysteriously, and it is lieved has been djowned.. be- Are you a subscriber to The Bee? You should be. I t. m W. WAKELEV, St. General Isss, Aet, ' Louis, Mo. - THE BEE, Earlington, "kv "H - w. 1S-HR, ' ." BbBB J1"r" 'jfj A M M . . k . ..ia icr. JeMISee . MINSTREL SHOW COMING. DOWN IN THE MINES. Foreman J, W. Day says tbat the lack of orders caused No. g mine to shot dowp one day last week, which is unusual for this season of the rear There Is but little coal being shipped from here for this time of the year. The warm weather bas almost Killed the coal trade. No contracts being made last summer has also done a great deal toward making dull trade. Jellico Advance Sentinel. Mr. Lem Owens, who has for some years Worked with the Hecla Coal Company, is now in the far west introducing the Morgan Gardner mining machino in the coal mines of New Mexico, where be is meeting with great success. Tbo trouble between the northern miners and tho coal operators we understand bas been settled, the miners having been granted an advance of ten cents per ton. Even with this increase they are not yet paid as well as some Hopkins county companies pay their men. A fair illustration of how a miner can accumulate this world's goods when he is industrious and saving, can be seen by the prosperous condition of Mr, John Kulc, of this place, and yet men can be found, who have saved nothing scarcely under the same circumstances and wno continually cry hard times. The bill compelling corporations to pay their men twico n month instead of monthly paymeots, as now, passed the Kentucky House last Saturday and while Hopkins County is one of the leading counties in the state, as regards coal mining we venture the assertion that not one hundred of the fifteen hundred miners in the county have placed themselves on a record as favoring such a law. The leading mines of this state were well represented at Frankfort last week by the operators, who went there to uso their influence to guard against any legislation tbat would in any way injure the mining industry of the state by imposing additional burdens on the companies, which would mean a reduction of wages to the miner in order to meet the increased expense of operating the mines. Legislators fail to see the point tbat to cripple the operator means also a body blow at the miner, or in other words legislation of the wrong kind proves to be like a two edged sword, cuts both ways Mr. Thomas K. Evans, a brother of Foreman John R. Evans, and whe is officially connected with the Ccal company at Dayton Tenn , is here on a pleasure and busiHis company has ness trip combined. about 300 coke ovens in operation, and one ot their drawbacks so far bas been to get a coal washing machine tbat will completely seperate the slate and other refuse matter from the coal and thereby enable them to s grade of coke Hearing make a of the good work done by the Campbell washer, he comes here to investigate, and if found to be the machine needed, will recommend its adoption by his company. If reports at band be true, Col. Stull, of the Woodstock mines bad considerable trouble with some of bis miners last week. He made a request tbat hereafter in loading coal in the mines, they should use forks instead of shovels. This reqaest was made to prevent so much slack being loaded; to this demand the men were willing to comply, if tbey were allowed a check weigbman, but Mr. Stull was opposed to any move tbat in any way questioned the honesty of his weigher and therefore refused to grant them their request, and told them tbat they must quit work then. This they did and at last accounts new men were being put at work in the mine to dig coal at two cents per bushel, the highest price Mr. Stull says, under the circumstances he can pay. The St. Louis Republic here gives some figures on the increasing cual consumption of that city. "Despite the coal strike last year the receipts fell but 110,000 tons short of the previous 12 months. Even tbat deficiency is made up in greater part by the large amount of coal which came into the city from the West during the strike. It is estimated tbat so much coal was sent to this market during the latter part of last year tbat tbe sbortage dwindled down to inconsiderable proportions. Figures for tbe last seven years showing the movement of coal in this market speak most elcqjently for tbe gradual increase of industry in this city. It is calculated by competent authority that the increase of coal consumption is 7 per cent per aunum and tbat the Increase has been going on for tbe past 10 years at that rate: Receipts. Tons. 1B91 2,480,000 2892 2,870,000 1893 3,040,000 1894 1,710,000 1895 3 230,000 1896 3,250,000 I897 3,110,000 A decrease in receipts is noticed in tbe ear 1894 but this is accounted for by tbe strike which prevailed for several months during that year. The last two years also fail to carry out the average, but tbat is attributed to unnatural conditions which existed during the presidential campaign and the late strike. first-clas- SHALL WE ANNEX HAWAII? vv I 'Bu ZJn&uslru tot tEfyritje." tF IflCALSEWS. Hanager Arnold Has Booked Evansvillc Reporter Taken In by Fields & Hanson's Show. Tramp Publishes False Report On Wednesday evening, FebruAbout Earlington. ary gtb, Fields & Hanson's Drawing Cards will appear at Masonic Hall, this city. They announce a No Earlington Resident Named Jones or Anything Else lias Had to Tramp Prom Here Destitute. e, ilr. John BENEFIT ClarH's Illustrated Lec- ture to bs Oivcn Here. OF PUBLIC LIBRARY, company of thirty-eigh- t people, big band, orchestra, elegant uniMr. Reynolds, of Henderson. formed parade and first class, Visited his daughter, Mrs. W. W. refined minstrel show. Ethendge, Sunday. They come by Nashville, Bowling Will Toombs, of Slaughtersville, Green and Clarksville. Manager spent Sunday in the city, the guest Arnold thinks he has a great show and the town will be billed later. of Mr. and Mrs. NicJc Toombs. The following false report has been published by several papers, jWe will be working by electric grits in a short while. Then our shop will bo right up to date. We 4p not likj ) darkness. Thereby 'Judfcetye The Bee's deeds. Mart Whitford, formerly a fire- tarrh being a constitutional disease, re man on the St. Louis division, quires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Oatarrh Cure is stopped off here to see his parents directly upon the taken Internally, acting blood and mucous surlast week while on his way to faces of the system, thereby destroying Birmingham, Ala., to accept a the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength by building ud the position as an engineer. constitution and assisting doing k P. E. Tichenor, who is getting up the matter for the Hustler's special edition, was in Earlington, Mr. Monday nailing down some special features for that edition, which lie promises will be a beauty. Somcthiug's going to drop soon in this town, and if certain Earlington transgressors of the law don't look out that something may fall on them. It is best to keep at large glass cases have been repeace with the statute books and arranged so all the curios, etc., can be seen to much better ad- the court. vantage. Then a number of beauThere was no meeting of the de- tiful and valuable objects belongbating club Tuesday evening on ing to this collection make it account of the heating stoves be- very interesting. ing out of order. For the same There arc also a number of new reason the Christian Endeavorcr's books a complete set of Captain Held their meeting Sunday even- Marryat's uovels and tales in in twenty volumes. Also Charles ting at the Christian Church. Rcade's works in nine volumes. Mr. Jas. L. Jennings, of Dalton, There will be twenty volumes of visited relatives at Mortons Gap bound magazines added to the and St. Charles last week. He Library in a few days. called on The Bee, too, and we had the pleasure of showing him The Coming Woman our hive at work. Mr. Jennings Who goes to the club while her husband was formerly a resident of both tends the baby, as welt as the good old fashioned woman who look after her borne Mortons Gap and St. Charles. A young man, accompaned by u woman and boy visited No 7 hoso house early this morning and asked to be directed to the township trustee 1 be woman gavo her name as Mrs. K. Tones and said she and her brother and son had walked all the way from Earling ton, Ky , to this city and now wanted nature in They arits work The propensities have so much transportation to Carmi, III. faith in its curative powers, that they offer rived here last night and slept in the One Hundred Dollars for any case tbat it boiler room at Schultze, Waltman & Co.'s fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. saw mill in ihe West End. They pre Address. V. J.CHENEY & CO..Toledo.O. sented a destitute appearanco and told of tne many nardsnips they bad sullereu en Sold by Druggists. 75c. route here. Capt. Kobl gavo them a Hall's Family Pills are the best. breakfast and directed them to tho town ship trustee's office. Tbey have lived at Our Library. Earlington, Ky , for some time. The husband died recently and Mrs. Jones was The Earlington Free Library obliged to support herself and son Mrs. presents a very handsome appear- Jones claims she bas relatives at Carmi, ance. The contents of the two who aro amply able to help her none of which have sought to investigate. It originated with a reporter for the Evansvillc (Ind.) Tribune, who with others there S160 Reward 9ioo. seems to have been taken in by the The readers of this paper will be pleased of traveling beggars who to learn tbat there is at least one dreaded story diseaso tbat science bas been able to cure claimed to have hailed from Earlin all its stages, and tbat is Catarrh ington. Hall's Catarrh Cure is tbo only positive Hero is the Tribune report: cure known to the medical fraternity. Ca- On Saturday night of next week Mr. John Clark's illustrated lecture on Hawaii will be given in Earlington for the benefit of the Mr. Clark has Public Library. been to Hawaii and knows the islands well. No more interesting subject could be selected just now, for all Americans are interested in the Hawaiian question. He also gives a series of motion pictures with pictures actual motion Tickets will be offered for sale at once. Patronize tins choice entertainment and help along the Library fund for the public good. life-lik- e LOCOMOTIVE BLASTS. The through freight business has been quite heavy of late over Ibis division. Roadmaslcr Mahoney, of tbe O. & N , made relatives here a brief visit last week. Tbe L. & N, Railroad Company bas ordered 12,000 sets 01 rair brakes for its freight cars. C Law Agent Uramwcll was over the Henderson division last week taking important statements in connection uitb the accident at Robards. Sunt Martin, Ass't. Supt. Mann, and Supervisor Sullivan called upon Supervisor Davis last evening UThey regarded his condition as being very serious Operator Cal Martin contemplates if aprppahlfi In ihrt mUmnn rtmnsnt. Mnrinn a time 33 fireman on the Henderson di vision lie is.a good man and his friends wish him well and believeitberejs.a bright future in store for him The Bee has sifted this matter fully and finds that no persons by the name of Mrs. R. Toncs.brothcr and son, nor any other persons by any other name, in any such destitution as described in the above article have been residents of Earlington. A party that fills the The Bee has a novelty in the shape of a Mexican bull fight poster which was sent by Mr. W. H, Howe, of Nashville, who is sojourning in that land of free silver and Sunday bull fights. It has on it the picture of a handsome and champion bull fighter. All who can will be given the privilege of reading this queer bill. Mr. W. H. Favors, an old resident of Hopkins county, who has been some years in Texas, has returned to "Old Kentucky" to end his days not soon we hope among his children and the old scenes. He looks to have been fnirlt, wall Henri iw tliA cntnnrn in but his eyes have ever been iltttrned this way. Mrs. ravors as.and is yet in poor health but somewhat improved. Kev. C. C. Hall and wife have returned from Bremen, where Mr. Hall has been assisting Rev. W. W. Armer, pastor of the M. E. Church at that place in a very successful protracted meeting. They were "rained out" a time or two but were not stopped by the floods except that after the meeting begged for their meals, but did not seek assistance from the Earlington authorities and went on their way next day. While here they said they wanted to get to HenderAt Evansvillc their destinawill both at times get run down in health. son. will be troubled with loss of appetite, tion had changed to Carmi. They headaches, sleeplessness, fainting or dizzy Earlington has a thoroughly well spells. The most wonderful remedy for justified reputation for taking care tbeso women is Electric Hitters, Thousands of sufferers from Lame Hack and of the poor and destitute when Weak Kidneys rise up and call it blessed there are such among her citizens, It is the medielne for women even Female and of contributing liberally complaints and Nervous troubles of all sometimes too liberally and unrekinds are soon relieved by the use of Electo the common tramp tric Hitters. Delicate women should keep servedly Such publication is a this remedy on band to build up the sys- and beggar. tem. Only 50c. per bottte. For sale by libel on the town and its citizens. St, Bernard Drug Store However, the Evansvillc paper can not be especially censured, because Miss Halite Erminie Rives, the it was too far away to investigate author of "Smoking Flax" and the beggar's story. "A Fool in Spots," is ill in a Sanitarium in Brooklyn. "Only the Best" It is said that she is unnerved by the hostile Should be your motlo when you need a attitude of northern critics toward medicine. Do not be induced to take any her sensational writing bearing on substitute when you call for Hood s Experience has proved it to be the South and Judge Lynch. the best. It is an honest medicine, posSarsa-parilla. description of "Mrs. Jones" et al passed through in the Iribune Earlington some time last week. They spent just one night and a part of the day here and slept in a little shanty near the mines. They 5"k 3 &' was over Mr. and Mrs. Hall were detained on the other side of the river for some days, having their horse and buggy and being prevented by the backwater from reaching any ferry. Tlicy got home by way of the iron bridge, where they crossed in a skiff, leaving the horse and buggy with Mr. Tlit Louisville and Nashville Chas. Martin near Summers' store. railroad has announced that it will, until further notice, transport free Died. of charge, cither to New Orleans, Many Earlington friends express or Mobile, donations of food, clothdeep sympathy for Mr. and Mrs. ing etc., contributed for the relief R. R. Pritchctt in the loss of their of the suffering Cubans. daughter, Ruby, little Free of Charge to Sufferers. at their home in Madisonville. The little one was laid to rest Jn Cut this out and take it to your druggist the Earlington cemetery Sunday. and get a sample bottle free of Dr. King's two-year-o- ld Look at This. The Madisonville Carriage Company will sell their buggies at a very low figure during the months Now is of February and March. your time to buy a good buggy for a little money. We will take in exchange gold, silver, or green Say, rarmcrs, tobacco, backs. wheat, Irish and sweet potatoes are high. While buggies are low in price fulfill your promise to your wife and little ones and take a buggy ride. Our works are located on South Public Squaro easily found. When in Madisonville give us a call. N. It. JONES, T. B. Jones, Mgr. sessing actual and unequaled merit. Be wise and profit by the experience of other people. Hood's Pills are the favorite family thartic, easy to take, easy to operate A CARD. ca- - Card of Thanks. We desire to return our sincere thanks to our friends at Earlington, who so kindly assisted us in May our recent bereavement. God's choicest blessings rest on them all. Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Pritchett, Madisonville, Ky Feb. i, 1898. fe ' T. H. Fuqua, of Canton, Trigg underwriters have receieved off- county, is the proud father of three icial notice of reduction in rates on bouncing baby boys, born last dwelling houses, in accordance Thursday morning. with the recent action of the Kengiven Chamberlain's Cough Rem I tucky and Tennessee Board con- edy have test and consider it one of the a fair This puts very best remedies for croup that I have at Louisville. ' vened Irame, shingle roofed dwellings, if ever found. One dose bas always been it freely. Any unexposed, at a rate of 1 per cent, sufficient, although I use yields very readcold per ily to my children contract conscientiously per annum instead of at 1 this medicine. I can cent., the previous rate. recommend it for croup and colds in children, Geo. E Wolff, Clerk of the Circuit Court, Fernandina, Fla. Sold by Ben A Pleasant Affair. Hobinson, Mortons Gap; George King, St. On last Saturday evening at Cbsrles; St. Bernard Drug Store, EarlingMr. ton, their home near St, Charles, and Mrs. J. H. Lafioon gave their Farmers say they will get out son, Sidney a nice social. Quite a number of young peo- most of the little crop of tobacco ple arrived at an early hour and remaining, with the next "season." were entertained very pleasantly ETerybody Bays So. indeed by this young man, who Cascareta Candy Cathartic, tho most woncertainly understands the art of derful medical discovery of U10 nge, pleasgently making his guests feel at home. ant and refreshing to tho taste, netoowels, ana Many, and varied were the games ond positively on Kidneys, liverdispel colds, system, cleansing tho entire indulged in, and with these many euro headache, f over, habitual constipation abuy and nice things to eat, made up a very and biliousness. Pleaso 60 cents. try box Holdond 10, 35, otO. C. O. guaranteed to euro by all druggists. pleasant evening. Insurance Rates Reduced. The local Board of Insurance New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds. Tbey do not ask you to buy before trying. This will show you the great merits of this truly wonderful remedy and show you what can be accomplished by the regular size bottle. This is no experiment, and would be difastrous to the proprietors, did tbey not know it would invariably cure. Many of the best physicians are now using it in their practice with great results, and are relying on It in most It is guaranteed. Trial severe cases. bottles free at St. Bernard Drug Store. Regular size 50 cents and $1.00 Every woman should have a copy of Dr. Hartman's latest book on tbe diseases peculiar lo women, called "Health and Beauty." Complaint comes from Union Sent free to any woman by tbe a county as well as from citizens of Drug Manufacturing Company, Columbus, Morganficld about the number of Ohio. To Those Contemplating: Building I am going to resume Contract ing and Building this season and I am now ready to make estimates on all classes of buildings, remodeling, repair work, etc,, at very reasonable prices for good work. I am also prepared to make plans, details and specifications for building complete at a small cost. Not designs from books, but original pen and ink drawings incorporating your own ideas of what you want in the most modern style and arrangements and convenience. Why continue to build the old style "two rooms front and an ell back" when you can embody the same amount of room in a much more convenient and attractive plan? Where I am favored with the contract for your work, I shall not make any charge for plaps, details, specifications, drawing up contract, etc.- If you contemplate building this season, give me a call before letting your contracts as I can interest you in reasonable prices for good work and guarantee entire satisfaction. Thanking my patrons of past years for their liberal patronage and hoping to share the same in the future, I remain Yours very respectfully, M. McCord. Earlington, Ky., Feb. 3, 1898. - To Cure a Cold in One Day. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All Druggists refund the money if it fails to Cure. 25c. For sale by St, Bernard Drug Store, Earlington, Ky. George Lowey has sold the American Steam Laundry at Princeton toP. McGreggor, who will take charge next Monday. Any woman wishing to apply for Dr. Hartman's free home treatment has only to send age, symptons, duration of disease, when the doctor will prescribe the proper treatment. Tbe medicine can be obtained by each patient at tbe nearest drug store, tramps in the county. Thirteen Several counties are being canwere ordered to leave Morganheld vassed by farmers who are working in one day. for the better road movement. Croup, the great enemy of childhood, succumbs at once to the soothing influence of Dr. Bell's Pine Tar Honey. Bronchial affections lose their danger when this great remedy is at band. No home should be without it. For sale by St. Bernard Drug Store, Earlington, Geo. King, St. Charles. More than 40,000,000 hummingbirds, sunbirds, orioles, gulls, birds of paradise and are annually used in decorating women's hats. sea-birdwax-wingrs s, s, A few monls ago. Mr. Byron Every, of Woodstock, Mich., was badly afflicted with rheumatism. His right leg was swollen the full length, causing him great suffering. He was advised to try Chamberlain's Pain Balm, Tbe first bottle of it helped him considerably, and the second bottle cured him Tbe 25 and 50 cent sizes for salo by St. Bernard Drug Store, Earlington; Ben T. Robinson, Mortons Gap, George King, Writes St. Charles. Operator Fawcett is now day operator nere ana ns manes a good man lor tbe place, et we regret to part with Cal, who we thought, had but few equals as an operator. But sometimes one's memory proves treacherous Tbe most careful operator may sometimes overlook an order, and let an important train by, yet it must be conceded that such experience makes him a better man ever afterward. We often think that companies do wrong to discharge a man for sucn an e effense, but we suppose theirjaw compelstbem to do so The accidental shooting of Supervisor Davis last week was a sad affair. It seems that Pat Sullivan, brother of Supervisor Sullivan, had in his hand a target gun, 32 calibre, when Mr SDavisthrew up his hat calling upon Sullivan to take a shot at it. Sullivan, not knowing the hammer was cocked, pointed tbe gun at Mr. Davis, at the same time pulling on the trigger, when to his great surprise the gun went off, shooting Mr. Davis some distance above the heart and coming out near the spine. At this writing strong hopes of bis recovery are entertained. Tbe attending physician says the wound is not necessarily fatal. Not until some one produces convincing proof will we believe there is on record a parrall casa to tbe one below given. Several months ago Section Foreman of the Robards section, lost a hog and diligent inquiry failed to discover the whereabouts of tbe animal, lust ninety- tbreo days afterwards the hog was found in a stable, where it bad been closely confined without food or water during all that time When found the animal was blind and unable to move Its Jaws, but warm drinks administered soon brought tbe tu)i around all right, and it has since been fattened and slaugtered. Mr. Pen- dergast has at hand good men who will corroborate his statement recently contained The Courier-Journthis article in regard to the contemplated action of train men against tbe McCbord bill now pending before tbe Legislature: "A called meeting of the representatives of alljthe railroad orders in the city will be held this morning at 11 o'clock in Falls City Hall, Twelfth and Market streets. "It is tbe purpose of these organizations, including the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen, the Order of railway Conductors and tho Brotherhood of Trainmen, to take definite action antagonistic to the passage of the McChord Bill, which proposes to to bill No. 819, chapter 32, of tbe Kentucky Statutes, on Corporations, and to appoint a special committee to go to Frankfort and work against tbe passage of tbe bill by the House of Representatives. of the "Mr. C. S. Dodson, Legislature, and Secreatary of tbe Order of Railway Conductors, said last night tbat ho proposed to offer certian resolutions at the meeting of tbe Order ot Railway Conductors which will be held at 9.30 o'clock this morning, which will set forth at length the pernicious results of such a measure, owing to ihe fact tbat if tbe railroads are put under restrictions as regards their charges it will cause a corresponding reduction in their wages, which are already to per cent, below their former scale. " 'These resolutions," ' said he, " 'will be passed, and later similar ones will be offered at the joint meeting and upon their passage a committee will be appointed to take appropriate action. " 'I think there will be three members from our order, tbreo from tbe Engineers two from tbe Firemen and two from tbe Trainmen on tbe committee. This committee will then meet and send a delegation to Frankfort and make an effort to defeat the bill. It bas already passed tbe Senate and will have to be fought in tbe House. " 'The bill is very It will not only affect tbe railroads and tbe employes in this State, but all the railroads crossing the State. It is folly to expect a man who knows nothing about railroads to determine rates, for he would know nothing about the business. Besides, if the bill is passed it means a reduction in the wages of all railroad employes because experience bas taught us that if a corporation or a business man is not making money the first thing that is done is to cut down expenses by reducing the wages of the employes. I am going to offer these and do all in my resolutions power to defeat this vicious bill ' " ofdis-ciplin- l Mn VVhlt EavM Sunday t the corpse of W. S. Cemons. bat wersdi- appointed. All CO mnilcaliouj nd matters of news Ulnlnif. Wt column should bo addressed lo perf Tbe little daughter of Mr. Netter Bast M agjfl. AttxNDEK, KarImton, Kr.r was very badly bnraed Sunday morn ing, dui nope sbo will recover, P,Dif icau is very sick at this writing Wbit Eaves, an Oak Hilt miner, took his Rev. Carter Dreiehd nt ih. a r tr pick and cut a shoot 10 feet long and 'rf Ii fI ",.i '' Zion church Sunday night. feet deep in one hour and 30 minutes. 4 Messrs. lames nnd Go. Aluvmrinr ,nA After serious illness, like typhoid fever, T. H. Merriwealher walkirl in r,,l,o,. pneumonia, or tbe grip. Hood's Sarsapa-nll- a villa Sunday. has wonderful strength-givin- g power. Rev. Burnett, of St. Chart,. dead last Friday night at Crabtree. Fifty Years Ago. London has organized a law and Come out to the club tonight, we are order league and will petition Who could Imagine that thl should be the going to have a lime. Legislature to repeal the "native The place where, in eighteen ninety-thre- e The boys who gave a dance Monday wine bill." ot arch and That white night had a big crowd from Madisonville dome Should shtdotr the nations, polychrome .. . To Cure a Cold In one Day Miss Neely of Hopkinsville was here Here at the Fair was the prize conferred last wcek.gcttine subscribers fnr Th Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. On Ayer' Fills, by the world preferred. Major. All Druggists refund the money if it fails Chlcaeo-llke- , they a record show, Sam Eaves and Roser Barrett were at to Cure. 3jc. yean ago. Since tbey started so the dance Monday night. J. A. Jackson, of Hawesville, Rev G. B. Walker and Stella Hayes and Julia Morton were in Madisonville found what seems to be a petrified book four inches long and two Monday. Everyone, both old and young, come inches thick. out to tbe Christian Endeavar Sunday Bucklen's Arnica Salve. have, from tho time of their afternoon The best Salve in the world for Cuts, preparation, boon a continuous Miss Emma Stockdaie. of Madisonville, Bruises. Sores, Ulcers. Salt Rheum, Fever was in town Buooess with tho public And to get up a Sunday and Monday trying Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, music class. and Eruptions, and that moans that Ayer's Pills reach of every one, two Her pricesa arc in Corns cures all Skin no pay required. posi-is week tively lessons Piles or It accomplish what Is promised $1.50 and one lesson a week $1.00. guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 35c per box. For Aunt Mimic Ray is improving slowly for thorn; they cure whoro Sale by St. Bernard Drug Store. Look out for the grand tacky entertain, others fall. was fitting, menj some time this month. Prizes will Antipodes island, near New Zeatherefore, tho world-wid-e be given to the tackiest lady and gentleland, was thus named because di popularity of thoso pills should man. rectly opposite London. be recognized by tho World's MORTONS GAP Mr. j H. Nance and Miss Lucy Bass Pair medal of 1893 a fact for fifty Coots. which emphasizes the record: were married Sunday evening at 6 o'clock, Ooaranteod tobacco habit curs, makes weak Rev. Driver officiating. mon strong, blood pure, too, 1. All druggists. Mrs. Annie demons, who has been ill SO for sometime, is improving. Mark Twain now has a bust. It Geo. Sharpe and wife, of St. Charles, is the work of the Viennese Sculpwere tbe guests of Mrs. Nelson Hopson tor, Hcgenbarth. Debate. on the 2Qth inst. Recitation Miss Mary Farmer. Misses. L. Gatewood, E. 'Stockdaie and Better Than A Klondike Quid Mine. The Rich and the Poor Hazel S. J. McDowell were tbe guests of Mrs. Good health Is priceless when once lost. R. H. Hall Sunday. Wheu von hare a flight cold or cough Invest Christian. 25c. I u a bottle of Dr. Otto's Sortice i.nm uai- Rev. Galbreath tilled tbe pulpit here cam, the returns are greater than a half Interest Recitation Clif Long. In an Alaakagold mine, as gold cannot buylos: Instrumental Solo Miss Ethel Sunday morning-an- d night. health. Ilevrare of a slight cold. Come out to the sehool house to tbe Evans. Debate: Resolved, That men reading circle Sunday afte'rnoon. Twenty-fw- e hundred men are and women should have equal Mrs. Belle Montgomery and Arthur employed on the ice fields of Kenrights in making matrimonial Bany acquitted themselves crandly Sunday nebec river, Maine. afternoon. propositions. NORTON VILLE I)r. Otto's Spruce Com Ttalsam Is a scientific Affirmative: J. E. Day, C. C. on modern discoveries and comremedy Mrs. Brasher and daughter were called pounded based Hall, Wilson Borders. hj chemists of renown whohaTe given. Negative: to Crofton Saturday to attend the funeral thruatandlungdUeasesallfestndy. Ask your W. A. Toombs; Howard White, of her drugclstto procure It for yon If not la stock. brother Sold In two sizes, 25c. and 0c. Jesse Phillips. Mr. Louis demons was in town Sunday As the Assembly Hall was closed visiting friends. aatherlnp; of Teachers. this week for needed repairs the Mr. Capp Bass is still in.Nortonville. At Hanson, there are a number of debate as above, with balance ol Mrs. Sallie Eaves is on the sick list. young teachentin Prin. McCulley's program, will be given next week. Mrs. Emma demons is very ill at Ibis training classcsTuition and board Edncato Tonr Dowels With Cu carets. writing. most reasonable. In the college Miss Sissie Allcocks went to Springfield, .Candy Cathartic, euro constipation forever. to be established there next fall, 10o, tto. If c. 0. 0, fall, drusrclsts refund money. Tenn., this week on a visit. Only a lim Boys go to work and save your money tuition will be free. The Caldwell County Teachers before yon begin to think about marrying. ited number can be enrolled the Register early. Girls don't sing "Alt coons look alike to first year. Association will be held in PrinceE. McCulley, A. M., ton public school buildintr. Satur me." Hanson, Ky. Mr. Bob Dulin, wife and mother were day, February .1 in ., ,,.! lyjlfipinmiji,, ur ('olofed Pif teens , ''& i -- ' 1 y rjf"P' " wft ,ua world-wond- ' Ayer's Cathartic Pills It that Years of Cures. 5. 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 that tbe kidneys and bladder are out of order. FRUITS. Vegetables and Garden Seeds, . WHATvTO DO. 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 that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to get up many times during the night to urinate. The mild and extraordinary effects of Swamp-Hois soon realized. It stands tbe highest for its most wonderful cures of the most distressing cases. If you need a medicine you should have the best. Sold by price fifty cents and one dollar. For a sample bottle and pamphlet, both sent free by mail, mention Tub Bee and send your full postoffice address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghampton, N. Y. Tbe proprietors of this paper gauranteo tbe genuineness of this offer. ot drug-gests, There is a comfort in the- - knowledge so are my specialties, and in this line I defy competion, but this is not all, I 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 Srj- - L. O. B:iiji:rnfiolcl., MOAYON BLOCK. .fig. NINTH STREET. ?& TO MJslzAmi W AlWOuW COALBUlDOWrf DONT FAIL.TO U5E r' &Oi" n ffMC!r-JZZZZVAx "' KKTtS 1 : HAII Yyf?APAr.lTY '''zrs& T w60 s!rr WRITE FORr 'WEfcefe PRiirc a mwta, U M REFERENCE: A HEALTHY WIFE Free of Dr. Harlman's Home Treatment. OUR GUARANTEE $100.00 IN OOLD. We wilt pay One Ilundred Dollars In Gold tot any and erery case of cough and colds Truer no benefit Is derlred from the use of Dr. Otto' Spruce Gum llalsam. It contains nothing In j urlous and la so pleasant to take. Dewaro ot derelict steamship boiler floating in the English channel was recently picked up by a London tug. A If 0. Tnko Cascareta Candy Cathartic. C. To Cure Constipation Forever, 100 0. tall to cure, druggists refund money. or5o. U. The last criminal beheaded in Berlin has female commercial England was LordLovat, who was travelers who go their rounds on executed in Tower Hill, April 9, bicycles, to which are attached 1747. their boxes of samples. Incipient consumption is cured with Dr. Bell's Pine Tar Honey, Inflammation is Don't Tobacco Spit tnd Smoke lour I J ft imj. allayed and tbe clogging of tbe lungs is To quit tobacco easily and forovor, bo mas stopped. When this is accomplished the netle, full ot life, nerve and vigor, tako road to health is a straight one. Get a botthe that makes vrcalc men For sale by St. Bernard Drug strong. All druggists, SOo or fl. Curo guaran- tle teed. Booklet and samplo free. Address Store, Earlington; George King, St. Sterling Remedy Co Chicago or Nevr York. Charles. " wonder-worker, Imitation!. -kf-5- aca'uto CURE CONSTIPATION Qugsgmpsjas !?.!" 9 .ANDY CATHARTIC 0 TKiaWIII.VjyiJ'lJIL'iii f tie ui MrTRT.Y GDAKHTEED . BTMUWJ BCM EDT CO., CHese. Veatresl. Cm., orlSew Terk. besklet frM. ". "7SJC7ihrS!: UKUKWUIO Lucy Shepard, a Tacoma negro disease now prevalent among negroes around Cumberland woman, has been sent to an asyGap, Tenn., is said, to be elephant lum because she persisted in eating itch, which resembles small pox soap. and doesn't kill. AND ACTIVE a The lit, WANTEDTRUSTWORTHY for response the most bis, established houu in Kentucky. Monthly pleasant and reliable remedy for coach), cold, Mj.00 nd expense. Position steady. Refer-seEnclose cronp, and all soreness ol the throat, chest and moped envelope. pt, R., Chicago, The Domnlon Cowptny, lung. Large bottlw, 36c. and JO. Dr. jOtto's Sproce Gam Balsam Mrs. F. M Badgett, 819 New street, Knoxville, Tenn., writes a letter for publication, which she desires all ber suffering sisters to see. She writes: "When I was 16 years old I suffered with female trouble of the worst kind and spent all I had trying lo get cured I tried several of tbe best physicians, but they al failed to cure me. I gave up all hope of recovery. Finally, Dr. Hartman's treatment was recommended lo me by my teacher, who also lent me tbe money to. get the medicine which Dr. Hartman prrscribed. I took the treatment and it cured me. I am now a beallhy woman weighing 194 pounds, and I owe it all to Dr. Hartman's I am sure I would not be livtreatment. ing now it ii bad not been for his treatment. I cannot help recommending it to all sufferers, and will answer all inquiring leltMS."' the BEST 5lEm COAL dRDER-AND'Vf- lU ff SF on e CN 11 teKr We TICMArCET00'iSATrlLAL WILL UE HO & r A igc a y ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED .gATlSFAfiTIOtt GUARAttTEEDjy pgfi w- -. v r 1 nm . ryTJJy rT 13 I wSmSMSmmSmKmAMaMAjMjBKKr cs -- . 1 i . ir MvJ I WS3SSKSSlSKS WT -- " -- 53T.T.T.A.Tj:0T.ipi3p 23s5S&25S5)Jvi THE SUNDAY SCHO'OL. va LESSON VI, !'ti riRST QUARTER, INTER- NATIONAL SERfCS, FEB. 6. .(l!3 oqi n 33UJ sjaoi XJ3.V 8il) N wig KnHi-tHA- puv Text 00 I 00 1$ ssoqs 3uoo :y 'Sinqs WW 331 jqSn SI aesii k.tl oc 00 6i-o- sjtngjUEjj D3Ui s,Aog "sjud SJUHJ 03UJJ 3" 01 I3UUEI.T U0JI03 OtlSOUIOQ UAVOJfl XAB3H saooo Ada .UM-fWOCT spjBid uonoo ssbaubq oooeqoj, o? pucaf S,U3J 'sjing jjoAotjo s,uopj : SJE03 J3A0 S,U31 sog r the Lrsson, .llath. si, orj Verses S3, 30 tinlitcn 'IVxl, I Pet. Commentary bs the lies. 1. M. v, 7 Strums. t s ST. BERNARD COAL COMPANY A NCORPORATED. "sjin's acq s,iidii 'ONIHXOIO " 'A"tp pue dsuj aq iiiaii P puv rpjou 13 3J MJI U siqSnoqt Jno Jaim ox Xji .u 'asjav JO mold jaqtatlAV staid aii joj a3jiir up HtuiiJn ttai, uail pus 'uirSc joo l Oo 3, I j UUOJr) X3CX3 aiiop s atoddns a pile paistiif sj l ir)tupiiY uwoci )J lion. WMDH BIS DM iiHHOXS ?4EW ENTERPRISE IH DAILY USB gJS jsniu 8(a pus iiEtugsi socdg OL,I 1IOS,. jno 'SMHJLLndS ON 'SJLnOclS ON xaraovr """" ?n oven 200,000 mvtnr onb oivina GATISFAOriOI. They last longer and make more homes happy than any other Stove on earth. Fire backs guaranteed for is years. If your Dealer does not handle"them7 WRITE FOR CATALOQUE. "V- - They are made of Southern Iroa by Southern 'Workmen, who are sustained by the products of Southern Farmers. TIsssaaSMSawSsaglr I- j. - rY, rSwIMnlBBMBBiiMsBiBlBBMSMBSfcflJBMLj a v. Im In UhrNt hnu Son nutl Holy ilrit, our ninnlfestcil their lino for us ami eternal wclfuro, wit h nil e lie- tl lieiv inntlo op tho suro to us, anil tho tlosil, who eonti-oworld nnd tho flesh nml sects our eternal ruin, giving us ns nbaltsomo of tho pleasures of eln for ft season. Tho child of tho kingdom, having received tho Lord Jesus Christ nnd being jnailo lit Him a child nnd heir of God, Is expected, liko Abraham, to bo looking for tho city, nnd, liko to tho recom Moses, to linvo respect pense ot tho rewnnl nnd ho laying up treasure in heaven nnd not on tho earth, nffectlon set on things above, not on things on tho earth (Col. ill, 2), over Becking to please Him who hnth called us. 25. "Thcreforo I say unto you, Tako no thought for your life, what yo shall cat or what j o shall drink, nor yet for your body w lint yo shall put on. Iu not tho llfo inoro than meat, nnd tho body than ralmcntf" This wonderful "I hay unto you" is tho Xcw Testament equivalent of "Thus calth tho Lord" find Should carry with it nil weight, for thcro Is In it all power. I thlrjc you will find it 11 times in tills sermon, 20. "Behold tho fowls ot thoulr, for they sow not, neither do they reap, nor gather into barns, yet your Heavenly Father feedcth them. Aro yo not much bet ter than they? Aro not llvo sparrows sold for 2 farthings, nnd not one of them Is forgotten beforo God?" (Lukoxli, 0.) Ilowho gavo llfo will not withhold food for tho life, nnd Ho who mado tho body will surely supply raiment to clotho It. Do peoplo who worry about theso things romember that they havo a rather In heaven who spared not His own Son, but delivered Him up for us nil. Now shall Ho not with nim also freely glvo us all things? (Rom. vili, 82.) 27. "Which of you, by taking thought, can add ono cubit unto his stature?" Wo can neither add ono inch to our height nor a moment to our llfo but by tho will of God. AVo nro wholly dependent upon est op Him for everything, just as jnuch ns tho fishes, llo vers and birds nnd beasts nnd plants and trees. Ho is tho God n whoso hand our breath Is, and whoso ok all our ways, no opens Ills hand and satisfies tho desiro of overy living thing, - 2t "No mnii CHtt Mro maitois, for either hu will lutte tlic mm mill loo tho other or cImj ho v ill holtl to tho otio and tin) other Yootiimot servo 0 oil tleiil.-mul Mnniinon. ' There tin' hut two masters, ChtNt nml Mtnii. iol tho Father, o tti Mi tiers and Shippers of QQAL AND COKE. . O ffi ces . ZTHROUGH VESTIBUIEO TRAIHSDAILY THROUHlSLtl- eneral Office, Earlington, Kentucky. - 13 :r fn rn o 1tl 11 'liUMsHsf CARS mwm FRD i A. M. CARROLL Mannger, 201 N Chciry Street, Nashville, R G. ROUSE, Manager, Palmer House, Broadway, Paducali, Tennessee. Kentucky. S. II. NEWBOLD, Manager, 342 W. Main Street, Louisville, CAPT. T. L. LEE, Manager, Corner Main and Auction Streets, Kentucky. Memphis, Tcnn. A. S. FORD, Manager, 327 Upper Second Street, Evansville, Inch NASHVILLE To sUssssssssQsMsfl hEWORL CHICAGO. F.P.JEFr"mE5.G.P.A fVANSVILLE.IND 0.t1.rllLLHANi HASHVIlLrT.T ?& Wiiolewale T. HESSER, Hauser Building, St. Louis, Mo.; J. W. ' BRIDGMAN, Room 85, Hartford Building, Chicago, III. Agents-JOH- N T. 9 I Morton'n DRUGS DRUGGIS Ceajp, THE FAMOUS NO. 3 uses, For all MARKET. COAL, f 9 fS Aiwa) s on hand a full and complete AND MKDICINKS, Kcntuclstl I from Earlington, Diamond and St. Charles Mines. Only Vibrating Screens and Picking Tables used. THE BEST SELECTED COAL IN THE FUMURY and TOILliT ARTI CLKS PAINTS AND OILS.J a I I if I PrtYICISANS' PRESCRIPTIl CAREFULLY COMPOUND! GEORGE KIN DRUGGIST,! ST, CHARLES, KEHTOC I BRUSHED BDKE FOR BASE BURNERS AND FURNUGES. Why buy Anthracite Coal, when you can get ST. BERNARD CRUSHED COKE for a much less, price? One ton of the Crushed Coke will do the same work as one ton of the best Anthracite Coal. High-price- d Nice Line of Druggists' Suntlj Prescriptions Carefully Compound C3. SJsBBasasasasasasBttAsltBSBBBW A U -- - j. I SS" Phillips & Buttorff Mf NASHVILLE, TENN. wm KANUrACTunlH OF Co. ' COOKING AND HEATING STOVES, Mantels and Crates. Hollowware. Tinware. Etc. China, Crockery andjGlassware, Cutlery, WOODEN AND WILLOWWARE. Everything necessary and convenient . for the Kitchen, Dining' Room, ' Laundry and Dairy. BICYCLES A SPECIALTY. -- J MEDICINE A Popular Proprietary Medicine Sold at Retail for Five Cents a Package the first 'experimental step in a direction that may lead, to a revolution in the trade. I iT for the Mil I IHM ?.. m f I i I A New York company of mamifnciuiiuK chcmliU.tha lUpans Chemical Company, placed upon the nuirket about five jeari anon medicinal tablet or "tabule" composed of compressed powdered preparation of crrtafii medicinal drugs width had been ascer talned to be of more general use amon;: medical men than any olher,for(hecuie oral lerlatlon of such Ills common to ninnns Imtti their origin In an Impaired dlKestlon or weakened capacity for nsslmllatlnK food. absorbing nourishment and eliminating waste. The catalogue of Ills included under Hils head Is Mdd to Include pretty nearly ercry disease for which the physician Is calli d tiKu to prescribe. In preparing (heir standard remedy for the acceptance of the Amerlcau eople Ihecompany laid down the principle grade, that everything entering Into the packet should be of the highest throughand so prepared any extended and protected as to retain Us tjiMlttles Intact and unimpaired lapse of time In any climate. Only the choicest drugs should be used, their preparation perfected methods of modern science, thetabules should be In accordance with tlie latest packed in glass, protected by absorbent cotton, and securely corked. Ltcii the corks used hare been of a grade suhlgli In lis requirements that no manufacturer of these would meet tue exacting specifications The Mass vials ere In turn packed In Loxes of aquallty not surpassed In beauty and pcifeciiouot workmanship by those used by the snosu&siiuious ueniers in jewels biiu uriiiiiiiviiisui KUiu. slaving sec iiirinngnsianaAni, andneverconsentlng to vary from It, the proprietors resorted to the accepted modern meiuoasoi mmting ineir coinmouiiy Kiiuwn.HDu seven nunureu inousanu dollars invested within Ave years In newspaper advertising has Informed ever American cltlrcn concerning the superior and surprising qualities of ltlpans Tabules. llelng thotightful nnd painstaking oiwrrers of the changed conditions that sweep over the commercial world, nnd careful to note every circumstance having a bearing upon the successful prosecution of their trade, the managers of the company have noted that there Is a present Insistent demand for ft lower price for every article that reaches or approaches an universal use, nnd that the people, although requiring the best of everything, resent being called upon to pay heavy percentages for superfluous wrapping and packing or unnecessary protection agulnat i feterloration that nilutit re ault in parniiiiL ! nrru s la iub ine vi it lurehase Intended to lie consumed in a sveek. It has also been discovered, and nroted by the test of time and actual exixrleni . that these Tabules do not have, the tendency to loss of qualities or diminution of ex- rellence from exposure that might at first have, been expected, Inasmuch as, under favorable conditions, those that have lain loose In a drawer, ft traveling bag or liocket xor several wccks or memos nro jouuu iu ue practically as ircso ana as emcacious as " ever. Acting upon these suggestions, nnd noting particularly thenctnipalred prpsrrrlly of great nowspapers now sold for b cent Instead of ilia old rate of five tlnus that amount, nnd the general tendency in nil directions tonnrd low rales and Increased sales, tlm companyhaoentereduioitlieexierlinent nf putting up nipans Tabules In pasteboard rartons, which they s 111 offer to the Irmlo upon terms which will permit of a packager lielngsoldbythe druggist or storekc per ntn price lower than ever xieforo adopted for a proprietary medicine FIVK CKNTS ten tabules, or doses, for one half a cent each. The company will not dlscoutlnuo the manufacture and sale In the form with which the fieople base learned to know and saluc the lllpanaTabules.buiwlllnncrthe cheaper sort experimentally for the licnefltnf such fls may desire them. It should be Plainly understooil that tho nuallty of the medicine is identical in both sorts, the onlr difference being In the form and comparative cost ofr packing or putting up. The five-cen-t pack- Ithongh It Is probable tua l customer to do so t but carton, containing ten tabules, will be sent, postage paid, to any address for five cents in stamps, forwarded to the Illpans Chemical Co., No. 11) Spruce Bt New York. Until the goodsaro thoroughly Introduced to the trade.ageuts and peddlers will be supplied at a price which will allow them a fair margin of profit, viz.! I dozen cartons for 40 cents. i dozen (III cartons) for f 1 32. B gross (TJ9 cartons) for $WJSi. 23 gross 13,M) lortons) fer ii. v;asu wiin iim urair iu vvcry v net inent? Consider tho lilies of tho Held how they grow ; they toll not, neither do thoy spin." They nro simply planted, and be ing well rooted they grow, Tims it wo will but nbldo In quietness, nnd, liko tho plants, trust tho husbandman's care, Ho will see to it that our clothing shall do Him honor. Just to lit thy Father do what Ho will, Just to know that Ho Is truo and bo still. Just to follow hour by hour us Ho lendeth, Just to draw tho moment 'a pow cr as It net detli. 29. "And yet I say unto you that even Holomon in nil his glory was not arrayed like ono of His glory was all put on, but tho lily's glory is part of itself. Our Lord Himself Is tho truo Lily of tho valley. His glory was In Him nndshono out through Him In all Ills words nnd deeds. We may put on that which to some may seem very beautiful, but tho Lord lookcth upon tho heart, and tho thread of this w holo sermon is reality, tho reality of tho heart that Is right with God. 80. "Whcrcforo it God so clotho tho grass of the field, which today is and tomorrow is cast into tho oven, shall Ho not inuch'nioro clotho you, O yo of llttlo faith?" If Ho clotho tho perlslinblo llow-cr- s, how much jnoro will Ho clotho man, whom Ho .has redeemed by His precious blood I Ho has, by n sacrifice Indcscrlb-abl- y great, provided redemption clothing for every penitent sinner, just as w hen tho Lord God mado unto Adam nnd to his wlfo coats of skins nnd clothed them (Gen. Ill, 21). How much nioro will Ho provldo tho temporary clothing needed by theso Ixxlies! 31. "Thereforo tako no thought, saying, What shall wo eat, or what shall wo drink, or wherewithal shall wo bo clothed?" Worry not in your heart nor glvo utterauco to your thoughts. Fret not is a command xxxvii, 1, 7, 8, found three times in nlongsldo of "Trust in tho Lord nnd do good; so shalt thou dwell In tho land, nnd erily thou shalt 1x3 fed." In Phil, iv, 0, "Ho careful (or anxious) for nothit ing." Dr. Weston says: "Anxiety for tho things of this llfo isunncccmry nnd profitless. God know?, and God loves." Ho will provide, for His namo Is .Tchovah-jlre(Gen. xxll, 11, margin). !'!. "(For after all theso things do tho gentiles seek), for j,our Hcacnly Father knoweth that yo 1ms. o need of nil the.-- c things." Leave all worry nml care tothoo who hao no Father in heaven, but trust thou iu God. It would gilco us if our children seemed worried nnd anxious lest wo might not feed nnd clotho them nnd still inoro so If they should go toothers for these things, for which they should look to "And why tako o thought for ral 1 You Aro Going Norii I ASK YDUR DEALER FDR IT AND SAVE MONEY $ CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR. VIGOROUS If You Are Going So, If You Aro Going East, If You Aro Goina Wa PUnCIIAJC TICHCT VIA TM the." I. l, h Ik. AAAMAAAMAAAAMAAAAAAAAAAMAAAAAAAMAimAAAAAAAAaAaHAAAaAAA us alone. 3.1. "I3ut seek yo first tho kingdom of God and His rlghteousius, nnd all theso things shall bo added unto you." If I understand this, it means that having become nn heir of God through faith in Christ wo nro to make It our ono great business to hasten His kingdom nnd tho tlmo when Ho shall reign in righteousness by letting Him uso us ns Ho may plcaso for any manner of scrvlco in the matter of making Him known to nil tho world. When Individual believers and churches nnd Sunday schools llvo not for their own benefit, but to obey tho great commission of Math, xxviil, 10, 20; Mark xl, 15; Luko xxlv, 17, then wo shall sco His exceeding abundance of blessing in every necessary way. Jtako thou His bcrvico thy delight Ho'll mako thy wants His care. 01, "Tako there foro no thought for tho morrow, for tho morrow shall tako thought for tho things of itself. Sufficient unto tho day Is the evil thereof." Tho thoughts of last lesson on living by tho day aro opproprlato hero also. Wo aro not to say tomorrow wo will do thus and so, but if tho Lord will wo shall llvo and do Neither aro this or that (Jas. iv, wo to borrow tomorrow's cares, but just today llvo unto Him "in quietness and in confldenco" (Isa. xxx, 15), "Doing as occasion servo thee, for God Is with theo" (I Sam. i, 7). Strength for today is all wo need, for tlioro never shall bo a tomorrow. Tomorrow shall provo but another today, with Its mcasuro of Joy or sorrow. ). lotinB, Castteuiaa, Arthur G, Laagbac, llrtckinridce Castltuiau Royal Insurance Co. Of Iviverpooli The Largest Fire Insurance Company in the World. Does the Largest Business in the State of Kentucky. Does the Largest Duslnesi in the Southerns States. i Losses Paid in Kentucky in 1896 - - $249,831,03!! KENTUCKY AHEAD, PAUL M. MOORE EARLINGTON. KY Keiirtcnt Agent for Karlinp.lnn ami Vicinity, VVWO' . Barbee & Gastieman, MANAGERS. Southern Department, Home Office Louisville, Ivy She Lends Her Neighbors in the Production of Tobacco. Washington, Jan. 31. The final estimates for tobacco production the year in tlie united states i8qG, made by the Agricultural Department, place the total yield at 403,00.1,320 pounds, valued at $2., 258, 079. The area culti vated amounted to 591,759 acres. Seven States produced a crop valued at more than a million dollars, viz: Kentucky, $6,032,202; North Carolina, $5490.3345 Virginia, $31013,856; Tennessee, $2,464,816; Ohio, $1,066,060: Pennsylvania, $1,299,542; Conncticur, 111 srvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvsvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvwvvvvvvvvvvvvvvwftnrvvvvvvv 1 ... .it ,. i 1 1. i A i.i-- 'J: im,'l! ...rfl,. 1. .t H. ;J. ii Js.. 1..A J WE HAVE SPARED NO EXPENSE To make our Funeral Equipment the hest in this part of the State. 4staaaas9ssHsHsU2'G9 PRICES ALWAYS THE LOWEST. i iVasiasVai t"- - ragJlryTft a lffy Anything and everything youwant inlive BARNETT & ARNOLD. LUKta WHtnt ALL Hit (AILS. I I Best Congo Brrup. Tastes Good. Uso I in ume. wold py arucglsts. ' w VI ' L Vi '.1 EARLINGTON, KY, SrgWTJi 'ri ii,, irr,t. m w "rjui, wr nr.'L'i.sr kxV"'rRAT.l JipTp iy nyj I gradual fulfillment of the claims ing being made by that act and its made for it when en acted. The publican leaders, but it is ono toiilr l'ur tlie WeoK It ginning J.111 30. receipts of the Government, aside which the country might as well by ltrv. S. II, Doyle. Coi.imcut Louisvn.it: i ruiHvutc R. n. Bi Toi'ir. "Fur C'hrlit uinl tho ohnn h" want Attitude of the Administration from postal revenues, have aver- - know and clearly understand and, si jill we ilo 5Ex. xxxv, I.iiku xlv, St. aged nearly one million dollars dur by knowing, place the responsiUpon Foreign Relations. Curiitlan Endeavor day. ahd so cicer.o ing the month, and as the expendi- bility for inaction where it belongs Another anniversary of the Christian upon the adherents of the silver tures seldom exceed $365,000,000 past This aril Kmlenvor movement has come. Tho Tho Maximum qLS of Dingle) Law hatisfao per annum, the friends of the Ding-le- y cause. year, liko nil preceding years, has been tor) to American 1'tople. law naturally feel that their 0110 marked with wondcrfnl blessing. FIGHTING KENTUCKIANS. The Maximum Progress and advancement have been measure is ncaring the time at SILVr.lt QUESTION. which along nil tho established lines df LINES DltAWN 0 made it will supply all funds Tho Maximum of Kmlenvor work, and new features have needed for current expenses. While Hore Army Recruits from Louisbeen introduced which gnu proniio of ville than any Other Section. ' this month's receipts will probably Washington, D. C, Jan. 31. The Minimum of Rate, meeting with great success. not equal the expenditures because Louisville, Ky., Feb. 1. For The topic and the Scriptural references A number of developments have nro veiy appropriate for the d.iy. Anni- arisen in the capital city during of very heavy interest payments to the year 1897 the United States Jules, Time nnd nil other luformitk versary occasions not only bo the past week, which have given be made in January, there is every Army Recruiting Station of Louisbe cheerfully furnished by reason to expect a surplus in Feb- ville has enlisted more men than spent in pleasantly reviewing tho food for ample discussion among ATMOHtr, o r A.. achievements of tho past, but nl.'O in those following the course of af-- ruary and another in March, and any other station in the United Or by IXVUVILUt,! looking forward to tho duties nf tho that the receipts of the Govern- States, the total number enlisted fairs of the country. Among the and in receiving now inspirations ment during the year just beginning being 395. w. w ETII RIDGE, Ar.KNi BUHtf most noteworthy have been the to grasp nnd to perform tbeni. will be several million dollars in Chicago comes second with a In tho year to como wo hhuuld do sending of a battleship to Havana, excess of its expenditures. list of 340. while New York ranks "for Christ and tho church" m hat needs the arrival of the president of the President Dole's arrival from third with 332. Milwaukee brings to bo done. Tho topical references sug Hawaiian Republic, the Cuban dis- cussion in the House, and the cur Hawaii is leading to a good deal of up the rear with 90 enlistments. get Fovcrnl need, which wo discussion, and has greatly intiivo to supply. rency discussion in the Senate. 1. Tho woik of ChrUt nnd the hnreli MISS BRADLEY'S IDEA atti- creased the interest in the Hawaiian It is quite evident that the in tho world today demands coiiceerated, tude of the new administration annexation project and its proba- liberal givers. This is taught in tho unon our foreign relations is to be ble confirmation by the Senate. It To Christen the Kentucky With topical reference in Kxodm. Hero wo follow, however, clear-cut- , hao a picture of the children of Israel as vigorous, American and satis- docs notof the Senate to that the confirm Water From a Historic as failure people making their free will offerings for tho factory to the tabernacle. They all ga e. Kach 0110 that which it has already assumed President McKinlcy's treaty for Spring. gavo what ho had to gi e. They nil reference to the tariff and cur-- ncxation of the Islands would Frankfort, Ky., Jan. 28. It is gavo willingly and liberally All wero rency. The developments of the mean the lailure of the proposition, asked to give, whether they had gold, past few days, and, indeed, the In such an event a simple act of now believed that neither whisky flno developments since President Mc-- J Congress, for which only a majority nor wine will be used at the chrishilver, brass, blue, purple, a linen or goat's hair, and thoo who gavo Kinley undertook the duties of his vote would be necessary, would be tening of the battleship Kentucky tho goat's hnir, when it was nil thoy office, clearlv indicate this. The sufficient to incorporate Hawaii as at Newport News, Va., next month. had to give, wero ns much commended definite, vigorous policy upon which a part of the United States, and Miss Christine Bradley, who is to ns tlioro who gavo gold, or .l i fctones. Tho work of Christ's kinguic auuiinisiraiion cmcrcu wuu whilc it is now believed that a suf officiate, has sonic origanal ideas dom today needs money as never beforo. reference to Spain and Cuba, when ficient vote will be had in the Sen- on the subject, which are certainly llQsssWasl . It has been nnd is being teriouly crip it began its duties, has been fol- ate to confirm the treaty under the creditable to her good sense and pled for tho lack of money, both ot homo lowed, step bystep, with an equally rule, no doubt whatever good taste. One of her ideas is and abroad. Christian peoplo havo tho clear and equally vigorous line of is felt of some action, either by a that the Kentucky should be chrismoney. If they would givo ns liberally vote of the Senate or by tened with pure water taken from policy. But a few weeks of the ns they nro nble, thcro would bo a, the ordinary legislative methods by a historic spot onentucky soil had Will wo do our part in giv- term of the new administration citi- which a majority vote in Congress the spring on the larm near passed before every American ing? where Abraham Lincoln zen who had been confined in Cu- will complete the work begun by :.'. Tho work of Christ nnd tho church in tho world today demands coutecratcd, ban prisons was released, and, as Republicans in adding the Ha- was born. The plan is to send a committee willing workcis. Tho Israelites wero soon as it was practicable, the waiian Islands to the territory of to Larue county and have a silver not only to givo, bat to work. "Every Spanish government was given the United States. wlso hearted among you," taid Jlobes, clearly to understand that the The presenting in the Senate of vessel filled with water from the "shall como nnd mako nil that tho United States could not sit silently a resolution expressing the opinion Lincoln spring and seal it with apISJoSVASCOODFORADULT Lord hath commanded. " Work ns well by and witness a continuation of propriate ceremonies. The vessel WARRANTED. PRICE 50i that the bonds of the United States will as money is needed to ndvauco Christ's OAI.ATIA, ILLS., NOT. & then be given into Miss Brad 81. i kingdom iu tho world. Consecrated, the cruelties and horrors which are payable in silver coin has been ley's keeping, not to be opened Fnrls Mcdlclno Co., soldLouis, Mo. (iunlletr.om Wo lsst Tear, bos of events in the subject of a good deal of interailOVE'S TASTELKSS CHILL TONIC ail willing workers nro needed in overy de- had marked the course Rtoss already this year. In nil partment of Christian activity. "Will Cuba during the years preceding est and discussion. But nobody until the hour of the christening bought tlirto is vara, iuu uruK uuinvwaj pencuvv ui ncrersold sn article thatcaro such ualTersal inauguration of the new ad- for a moment assumes or supposes arrives. wo do onr part in working? the Gov. Bradley and the others who uctioa as rour 'ionic, tours innr, ,1. Consecrated giving nnd working AUNtv.Cjinn ministration. Whether the "auton- the possibility of its passage by the will require self sacriflco. This, how- omy" which has been inaugurated House of Representatives. Those are taking so much interest in the ever, should not causo us to hesitate will prove successful can scarcely who presented this remarkable coming ceremonies at Newport NASHVILLE, Self sacriflco is characteristic of Chris- be fully and accurately determined proposition in the Senate had two News fully sanction this plan, and tianity. "Whosoever ho bo of you," it will doubtless be carried.out. It CHATTANOOGA The friends of says Christ, "thatforEakelk nofnll that in the few weeks since it was or three purposes. would be a novel proceeding, perAND ho hath, ho cannot bo My dlsciplo" adopted, but the general feeling silver were anxious to once more (Luko siv, 03). Tho opportunities for here is that the attempt of the put themselves on record and to haps, but its appropriateness mlist ST irkllKS BAII IsWAV'i? ' giving and working to offect today nro House leaders of the Democracy open a way of getting into the be admitted by every one. PULLMAN PALACE wonderful, nnd wo should rise to theso to force the administration to fur- Congressional Record vast quantiSLEEPING CAnS Not Their Atmosphere. opportunities regardless of the cost. ther action before the success or ties of campaign literature which Uetucen Nashville and Chattanooga, Ala' Biblo Readings. Ps. II, 18 exsii, failure of that proposition can be they can thus force the Govern- Indianapolis Journal. uama, Augusta, macon, Jacksonville, KM csxxvii, Isa. ii, determined is no't justified and is Neh. iv, e vllle, Ashoville, Washincton, Baltlmoi There was not a populist or ment to carry free of cost for them Dan. xii, 8; Zcch. viii, 21; Math, in the late monetary conven- Philadelphia. New. York, Porlsmoi not meeting with the approval of during the coming Congressional v, Acts ii, Little xvi, II tion in this city, and it is safe to Norfolk. Jackson, Memphis, Waco, R01 Toxerkana, Sherman. Cor. is, dal. vi, 0, 10; Eph. v, the American people. Word re- campaign. At the ame time they wager big odds there is not one in Dallas and Fort Worth. : : : ceived here from all parts of the felt that the adoption of a proposiCol. i, 18. 25; Phil, ii, country shows that the course of tion of this kind by the Senate the National association of manu- Palace Day Coaclics on all Trail JOHN WATTS KMARNP.Y. these in attempting to force action would somewhat strengtnen during facturers now sitting in New York. r microbe does not by the President upon this subject the coming campaign their cause The Information pertaining to propagate in a business atmosWill Marry a Virginia Undy. is not meeting with popular ap- among their former adherents. On TICKETS. ROUTES. RATES. El proval. The announcement, how the other hand, the Republicans phere. Will be cheerfully furnished, upon Date not Announced. application 10 Ticket Agents, or to ever, that a United States war ship have not at all regretted the preA. J. WELCH, Division Passenger Agl Married at Clnrksvillc. the has been sent to Cuba to protect sentation of this proposition, for it 1 Mempnis, Tenn, The engagement of Mr. John American interests is received with draws distinctly the lines in the Clarksville Chronicle J. II, LATIMER, Southeastern Paeri M. Massic and Miss Flora W. Agent, Atlanta, Ga Watts Kearny and Miss Elizabeth most earnest commendation, both Senate and before the country, It Northeastern Harrison, of Charlottesville, Va., here and in all parts of the country, shows to the country that the ad Moore, of Pembroke, were united D, L MULLANKY, St Cincinnati. Act. 50 W Fourth Mr. Kearny was nidging Irom tlie expressions re vocates of this proposition are will in marriage in the Arlington par- R, C. COWARDIN, Western Pass. Agl is announced. formerly of this city and is related ceived here by Congressmen and ing to risk the financial standing, lors this morning by Rev. J, M. Room 405, Ry. Exchange iluildl St. Louis, Mo. to quite a number of prominent others who are in constant com credit and honor of the United Gill, of Elkton. I3RIARD F. HILL, Northern Pa. families, among whom are the munication with the people of their States in the interests of a lew Hon. Henry D. Allen, of Union Room 328 MatiTAiett Dldg. Chicago owners and in the hope County, Democratic candidate for j, l,. isdmonusun, soutnern pass. Cookes and the Bullitts. Some own States and districts. What r-mine Cuban that their appeal to the unthinking Congress, waS in Earlington Friyears ago he was married to Miss will be the next step in the Chattanooga, lenn. McNary, of Princeton, Ky., but question it is impossible to sy, for may thus be strengthened. In ad. day. He has staunch friends and W. L. DANLEY. shortly after his removal to New it must depend upon developments dition to this, it demonstrates admirers here among Democratic Gen'i Pass, and Ticket Agtl NASI1VILI.K, York his wife died. Miss Plarri-so- in the Island and in Spain, but the clearly what the Republican lead- leaders. Tsij is a sister of Mrs. Upton Muir, general feeling at Waskington is ers have felt ever since the organiAND ACTIVE and visited. the latter last fall. that the administration, which has zation of Congress that the sound or ladles to (ravel tor responsiin this line money cause has small reason to ble, established house in Kentucky. Monthly Mr. Kearnv is a son of the late accomplished so mnch and expenses. Position atedy, Kefer Phil Kearny. ence. The date of the, in so short a tunc, can safely be hope for success in the Senate up- I6J.00 Enclose stamped envelope Will receive prompta-ftThe Dominion Company, Depi. It., Chlcar.o, this matter. on any of the currency proppsitions marriage has not been announced. trusted in tion at this office. Estinu The friends of the new tariff law now before Congress., This fact is Are you a subscriber to The Subscribe for The Bee. are in good spirits over the show- - of course; greatly regretted by Re- - Bee? You should be. 'urnished UDon gpplipation. ' POLICY. ) 'fc ct J ) ijHn rHJ 1 fn-tu- I c GROVES isMPsis, an-wit- h 1 WPiiW pro-eio- 1 1 two-third- s TASTELESS BaB two-thir- e. Hod-genvill- e, GHIL TDM COO 111 1 Bry-anit- 10-1- 10-2- 41-4- free-silve- Courier-Journa- l. silve- n WANTED--TKUSTWORTH- V JOB WQRK - tV . JsLli'LiL A V. , - " wmnsM i'-ws- i jmmm