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Digital page images are linked to the text file. r q t 4 4 dreJtJi rf4 PACt Oft ItUNTINJ csilJ VTAIJCH forS2500With a Virtci Ousrantee at l A II SISWs nOOK AND JEWELRY STOllE L r1MAD3SONYILLU KY 4f I tI iIir JI IrsrNINTH YEAR EARLINGTON COUNTY KENTUCKY THURSDAY FEBRUARY 10 1898 NO 6 Sound LungS are kept sound amid weak lungs sP1NItTARUoNnv remedy of the most wonderful In nil lung affections teTeIInre cough Mr ihrilcUrw I IINVTaaloMayand anon rostot4 me to beaRS UKO 4ALLEN 0 r Springs Ky DR CEL- LSPINENTAR HONEY coughscoldssorethrost croupIreoelptufprketyI a tylklays are i I Dangerous t- I When threatened with aCoughtlicoldsayinga nine A 25c bottle of DR OTTOS t Spruce 6um Balsam iwill save you large tdoctor bills a long spell ttNOT A MOMENT t Pleasant to take Price 25c and SOc fyv ie aJJill IoQyiaaI1esirocektotjic 1 THE CARLSTEOT MED CO fit JWrIII tad 4iC44 4444444 A LA UELLE JARDINIER- EL FRITSCH S SON FASHIONABLE MERCHANT TAILORS t =ASD IJilORTER OF CLOTUS AND SUITINGS 321 Upper First Street gEVANSVILLE INDIANA He earnestly solicits Iba p2tronageof his Hopkins county frien- dsFiItIIAveiilldllotel A ijTHE r ijl200 Per Day Hotel in the City r 1M3MANAGER h IA sW A V L rXPrRIFNCE 10 YEAIIS I TRADEMARKSI Anyol10161ldlnrr Ii lketch ani dwcrlpuon nay Qulou our opinion free all invention I probably uminunica uonutrtcl Handbook on IatcnU sent free Ideat for mecurmngpaten- haPatenUtaken throlllrhMaDD a Co rocelo notU mvithoucIargo tbe SckMific fluierkati AhndOrneIYflhfltrate4 weeblr Largeit drc- uIaUoTl ot any a mont Ii o1d IInedealer Y9rkSiranc W A NISDBl rrel dent OVi WADDILL Caibl- erHokins Tounlu BANKlMADISONVILLE KY- GapUl Stock 50000 Transacts a general banking business indjnyUas the accounts of the citizens of and adjoining counties Has tbe finest and most secure vault In that sectJonofKentu- ckyppnlUfi L Drugs unless you need ftem and then only drugs such as are sold by ro sponsibla druggists We keep only the best That Istbe great dis unction to be looked for when the time comas b tyol1nled them Nownjeeelse will you find so com a A good timevtp begin that spring medicine s ST ERNARD DRLO STORE iRVAN HOPPER Ma Hiftr w t t I 1 q v w r1 r SIX FIREMEN KILLED Four Othors Burled Undor Dobrie But Escaped Allvo Terrible Remit of time Vull of the hoof of a Ilurnlnc llulldlnff Bt Jlo ton District Chief Egan Among the Dead lloSTON Fob OTho bodies of six firemen among thdm that of District Chief Egan have been taken from time ruins of tho Bout building which took Ore at 4 am This DEAD John F Egan district chief James Victory captain Engine Com panics 38 and 39 George J Qotwald lieutenant En tIne Co No 39 Patrick H Dlsken hospman John J Mulhern fireman W J WoUli hoseman- FouV other firemen wore buried in the ruin but they escaped jvltli more or less serious injuries They are Joseph M Garrltty captain Engine Co No 7- Thomas E Conway liosouian T J Doherty hosotnon- KJward Shea lioseman Time building burned was a fivestory structure on Merrlmao street occupied by Q W Hint it Co manufacturers of bed bedding ole The fire Isaupposed to have started in time tho rear of time fourth story Time firemen had entered a window and were at work on the fourth floor when the roof collapsed tearing away the top floor and the one on which time fire men were engaged burying them be neath tho wreck The fire was nearly under control at time time of time accident Time men of engine No 7 were ou the fourth floor and engines 33 anti 30 on the second when time tear section of the roof col lapsed carrying down portions of all the doors through tho basement and burying tho threaten beneath a great inaM of debris A BAD WRECK Several Perioni lajureil la a Wreck In Mtcblgn LiwriKXCE Mich Feb GTrain No B on the South Haven de Eastern nar row guago railroad was wrecked hero still at least a half dozen people were Injarcd It was the first train through tlnce Wednesday noon and left here at 840 a in A quarter of a mile from time station tho snow plow jumped tho track and was piled Into by the two lo andiTUB IXJimXD General Manager M V Meredith face badly burned Urake uian LewUerhans face burned InjuredCbisfiugineerG hurt 0 Lake Cora left foot smashed Charles Mill Paw Paw left leg bad ly hurt and face burned injuryOnmbadly damaged THE POWERS AGREED Prince George of Greece fur Governor ef Crete llKitLtx Fob fTbo Constantinople correspondent of the Fraukfort Zet tung telegraphs that Russia France an 1 Great Britain have agreed to In ilst upon time candidature of Prince Uerge of Greece for the governorship of Crete and are ready to enforce it ihnuld the sultan prove obdurate Prince George the Correspondent asserts has been so informed and is ready to depart for Crete under tho tripartite proteotlonICHIEF I IaMlur of Cue of the Molt Famous of time Cherokee Chief KANSAS CITY Mo Feb 6A special to time Star fromTalilequah I T says D W Uushyhead one of the most prominent Cherokees died there of Urlghts disease lie was 75 years old and has in turn filled every office In the nation Ho was a member of tAme recent Dawes commission on tho part of thu Cherokee tlon aud was favorable for negotiations SIX PERSONS KILLED Wear Other Injured In a llallroad Col listen In Scotland GLASGOW Feb GAmaH train and a freight wore in colllslou on time Glas gory Southwestern road near Troan The driver and fireman of tho freight train and four workmen who wore on board the mall train Vero kllUd In addition four persons were injured come of them fatally SWEPT BY FIRE A Vie Hole Darned In UieBuilaeii Fart of IlalnllMd III AURORA III Feb K Fire at Plain field Friday night burned time Erarts block bank opera house post office and the stores of Hays t McCreary Upton t Wiley and A E Mottlnger Loss SSOObo Insuiance onehalf This is time second time the business pa I of time town has been burned I gl tatlog m to Who 5liy Marry COLUMBUS 0 Feb 5 Representa tire Chas W Parker of Cuyaltoga counly Las Introduced in time lei11111 ture a bill requiring all persona apply- Ing for licenses to marry to pass a medical examination Persons haylog dlsomaua any form of insanity hereditary tuberculosis consumption arc barred from marriage by the bill Twenty Parlous Killed and Fifty Ioured by nn Earthquake CoxsTANiiNorLB FobfDIolall re oaived yesterday from BallUaTr Asia Minor chow that 30 persons wore killed and 50 Injured by the recent earthquake at that place and lirusa Tho City of Moscow in Russia i is mentioned as being in possession I of excellent woodpaved streets 300 years ag- EThcrcat Elizabeth of England had clear liquid blue eyes buthild a trick of glancing sideways at peo pie with yhpm she talked One of the trees in the park at Windsor is sifppos cW9b i20 years old oi asWlhamt- heConqueror rJ Q 7 I it FIFTYFIFTH CONGRESS IIII the senate on the M the agrlcuHural appropriation bill was read and the amend ments proposed by the committee were agreed to The greater part of tho day was passed It secret session In consideration of the llawallat annexation treaty In thdTiouso the District of Columbia appropriation bill was further con toprovldecoasdefenses IN tho senate on the 3d consideration of tht agricultural appropriation bill occupied almost tho entire open session The bill was flnallj passed after which a brief executive sesslor was holdIn tho house consideration of thi fortifications appropriation bill furnished the basis for a protracted political discussion All attempts to Increase the appropriations of tht bill or to amend It In any way were voted down In the senate on tho 4th speaking to a quos tion of personal privilege Senator Lindsay ol Kentucky criticised the motives of the author PIISSecbyresignation as senator He claimed to bo a sen ator of the whole pcopleof Kentucky with a duty to the whole country ond not a mere agent ol the Kentucky legislature An executive session of three hours was heldln tile house It be- Ing private bill day little business was trans acted owing to filibustering Tiie Moato was not In session on the Bib In the house at the opening of the session Mr Rouse reprlnd chairman of Committee on Elections No Z presented a resolution declar ing that In tho contest between Samuel hudson and Wm McAlcer of Pennsylvania for a seat 11 tho house Mr MeAlc r Is entitled to thq seat Without division the resolution and report of tile committee was adopted A bill granting to the CJulf Colorado to Santa Fe Railroad Co the right to construct a brunch of Pl1ssedIsuCoal Hallroad Co to construct and operate a railroad through tho Indian territory The house then went Into committee of the Whole and resumed consideration of the fortlllcattom appropriation bill which was pasted IN the senate ou tho 7th no binlnen of Im portance was transacted Mr Morgan Ala offered an amendment to the resolution previously ottered by Mr AVhlto Cal declaring that It Will time right of the people of Hawaii to maintain their own form of government and the United State ought la no wise to Interfere with It Thoamendment provides distinctly for the annexation of the Hawaiian islands and do clares that the present government has the right to make such cession tothls country nppruprilltlon the bUto limit time period for refunding of the tertincate of I87S to December 31 1890 GREAT EXCITEMENT Dominion Mounted Police Held In Iteadl nell to Go to tin Yukon SALT LAKR CITY Utah Pcb 7In formation received from Lcthbridge on the Cunadinn boundary is to time effect that great excitement has been caused there by orders received from thu Dominion government that everyman of the mounted police hold himself in readiness to proceed to the Vu temporarydittySuperintendent Denn has received MnjSteelepud Imil left for that place before thu arrival of time neeond message live men were also ordered to the Yukon anti left yesterday The orders which were received by wire by the officers In command of the division are said to be due to the exist ence of serious trouble between time Canadian and United States auUipriUes lIyIostenslblyforthereality for sale or trade to the highest bidders BURNED TO DEATH IN JAIL Horrible Holocaust ut Victor Colorado CniPPLK CREEK Colf Feb OTlmree men wcro burned to death and another received fatal injuries in a tire which burned the Victor jail TUE DEAD Thomas Quinn railroad grader of Philadelphia II all road grader known only as Shorty James Connors Time Injured man is known as Dub lin1 A FRENCH DUEL rue Editor of Le remit IlepuMlque Fran calio Wounded 1AHIS Feb GA duel arranged boo tween M Alexandra Millerand editor of Le Petite Itepubllquc Francaise anti ono of the Paris deputies and M Ilenrl Lavertujon deputy for Saint Yrlclx was fought with swords Time former was wounded in time right arm Time dispute grow out of an altercation due tleputies WILL OUTSHINE THE OTHERS fotter Vuliner tn Erect n 1alatlal lIeu ileueo at Newport Nsw YOIIK Fob 5Potter Palmer time wealthy hotel man of Chicago is about to build at Newport mansion which it is said will be oven more palatial anti luxurious tHan any of the other beautiful summer homes now Iu existence there including even time cclebratedinarblohousu built by WII byMrsUuudrotla of 1canant KllleU by Turkltli TroopK ATHENS Feb 7 Sanguinary con Illcts contlnno between the Turkish ThessaiyIt sacked several villages anti hundreds of people have been killed The Illf lilicult TrUst CUIOAOO Feb 5TIme deal to con solidate the big biscuit companies was computed hero by time organization of tho Natioual1J cult Counder time laws of New Jersey with a capital stock of 655000000 Of this amount 825000OOU Is preferred stock Sir lladttone thoeg tl Church OAKNKS Feb 7Mr Gladstone accompanied by Mrs Gladstone drove to church yesterday anti received comma nion Ho was able to walk without as sistance Pousse P te And why not a piepusher j1 nswellasacoffecpuslier ItS V far more neCessary Do you y j suffer ltb dyspepsia Ayers Cathartic Pills will cure you J Takea I PILL AFTER PEiL vvvJ German locomotiyeengineers re c iveagQldJDe ial and 500ror eyefy teniyeitrji of 8 ryica without an accident u 1t r J C f r it THE WORK OF FIREBUGS A Dozen Plros Within Two Weeks at Savannah Ga The Maenllleent Cathedral of 81 John the Ilaptlit the Largest Ilomnn Catliollo Church Edifice In Georgia a Mae of Ruin SAVANNAH Oa Feb fr Savannahs epidemics of fire continues Last night damage to tho extent of 8125000 was caused by a conflagration which started in a hay vnrrehouso on the wharf at the foot of Jefferson stre tfho fire started In tho hay In the warehouse and had burst Into a largo bright con flagratlon by the tlmo the alarm was was turned in The fire communicated itself to several brick buildings on hay street and three of them were entirely gutted The firemen fought the flames bravely but the fire was difficult of access and tho destruction was consequently Tho heaviest loss was that sustained by Charles A Conklin t Co of Atlanta who carried a 100000 stock of hardware The firm carried about 75000 insurance There seems to be no question but that the fire wets of in cendiary origin There have been n dozen fires here within the last two weeks and there is considerable talk of firebugs Before tho fire which broke out in the hardware house had been brought under control flumes burst out in tho magnificent cathedral of St John tho Baptist tho largest Roman Catholic church in Georgia and it was soon a mass of ruins All of the fire engines in tire city were engaged at the other fire The consequence was that it was nearly an hour before tin engine arrived to turn a stream onthe valuable property that was fast going to waste and on other property around that needed potec ton The tremendous shower of sparks that was carried up in the heat for an hour or more falling in the square and on other buildings made a grand spectacle The fire started in the organ loft and Ipread rapidly through the church Everything was removed from the residences in the vicinity and it was only after a struggle that they were saved At midnight the destruction of the cathedral was complete The cathedral ost about S2IOOO and was insured for JtJOOOO It was ono of the finest cede ilaslical structures in the south The edifice contained many works of arts all of which were saved- EXPEDITION TO CUBA A Hundred Thouiaud Men to Land There July Fourth MINNEAPOLIS Minn Feb 5Aspei- al to the Journal from Aberdeen S D Says Jim Patterson of the Bos ton flock Minneapolis who Is well known throughout rthe northwest has lIeel1ln Aberdeen on tiip j ullnr missions Ho is working quiet ly but very persistently upon a ichcrnd to tako 100000 men to Cuba aud land them there on the Fourth of July lIe says he is backed by a syn Jlcato pf Americans vho have large land Interests in the islands and claims these Americans are anxious to cut up their large holdings and dispose of await plantations to ablebodied men HON THOS A OSBORN Dratli of n Former Governor of Uauaaa at MeadTlllr Ie MKADVHLE Pa Feb Ollon Tlios A Osboru of Topeka Kas formerly governor of that state tiled at the Com mercial hotel in this city Friday ExGov Xiborn was a Kansas pioneer and the states sixth chief executive lie was for pears active In politics being a stanch repub- lIcan He was United SUItes minister to Chill aniler president Hayes nod minister to Brall under 1rcsldent Arthur Heturnlag to Kansas from hU foreign mission ho was elected to the state senate serving two terms In 1891 he ro tired from political life and devoted his time to bU extensive private Interests he being Iden titled with many enterprises GaY Osborn leaves n son Kd Osborn In Kansas his only near relative WORTHLESS AMMUNITION Test of Shrnpnol Shell Jink a lied Showing for the Slakeri SAN FBANCISCO Feb 4Teats of phrapnol shells furnished to the United States army have been made by LiouL E U Babbitt of Benicia arsenal Twentysix shells were fired and GO per cent of time ammunition was found to bo wholly worthless Time flimsy shrapnel was furnished by an ordnance company of Washington AU shells fused by electrlty were excluded from time SO rounds selected by Lieut Dab bitt VICTORY FOR PINGREE The Michigan Central Mult Sell a Mileage Hook flood for A07 MembSr of a Fain fly DKTiionVMleh 1eb 0 Judgo Jjno- vali of thu circuit court ordore 1 asu aiicSof a mandamus ngnlnst tiieRiiclil can Central Uallwiiy Co In the suit brought by Uov Plugrou to compel time railway company to sell hint n 1000 mileage book good uutonly for himself but for any member of Ills family for 820 To Secure tho learning of Italian Stint grant KOMI Feb 7A government measure has been published authorizing the Bank of1hp1esto take charge of the savings of Italian emigrants in North and South America with a view of securing them against the rapacity of the socalled bankers there Hot For tho Klondike DUBUOUK lu Feb dTho Lee party of ten men left last night for tho Klon dike This Is the fourth party to Icavd hero for the gold fields lllg Irlco for a Copy uf Horn KmxiUitau Feb tAt the sale yesterday of Burns works a COPof tho first Kilmarnock edition in the original paper covers uncut brought J573 The Dingley tariff has caused a decline of 30 per cent in the im port houoC bottles from Germany An African fat used for domes tic purposes is the oil of a species of beetle It resembles hardened cocoanut oil In Germany a man who has lost an accident can ulsurancewoneyopU lost the meanof maintaining jjiin SlAlf t jO I I ii1 i LAST SEASONS COTTON CROP goiheJnteratlng Figures 1ublUlicd ItT the Department of Agriculture WASHINOTON Feb 8A circular Is sued by Statistician Hyde of the ugH cultural department gives considerable information concerning the cotton crop of 189507 its value the amount pur chased by mills andQtho acreage- planted Jt ShOWS that the tojcotton crop o- ed 1896i7 am in commercial bales to Toy made up by the following eiStes Alabama 833780 Arkansas 005043 Florida 48730 Georgia 1299310 In tUna territory 87705 Kansas 01 Ken lilcky 414 Louisiana 507251 Missis or1hCarollnl1South Carolina 030403 Tennessee 236 781 Texas 2122701 Utah 123 Vir ginia 11539 It is stated that tho large and increas lug amount of raw cotton taken direct frol1l11eever an important factor in estimating the annual production Ten years ago only six per cent of a crop of 0500000 bales was used by those states while during tho year 189007 they used over llper cent of a crop of over 8500000 number of mills in opera tloithiring tho year was 402 the num ber of spindles 3344327 nntl the mini ber of bales bought 081001 rime total value of the upland crop wtis 23 810000 which gave an average price of OC3 cents per pound of that s1t1 and the total value of the Sea Mam crop 50000918 an average price of 1058 cents per pound The total ntftagc during 189097 was 23273209 tile number of bales raised 8532705 an acreage of 37 bales per acre t PRACTICALLY ETINCT The Iron lirutherhooil llrokcu Uji by the WeaponstuKxvEit to dispatches received hero from Trinidad Cplt Albuquerque N M and various other points in Colorado and Now Mexico the American Patriotic league otherwise known UN the Iron Brother hood concerning which n report was made to tim department of justice at Washington by AV S Chlldcrs United States attorney for tho territory of New Mexico is now practically extinct orgonlzaUon ngninstUie members tho p aalty for carrying firearms BABES IN THE WOODS Urt l Their Author n Sting Bum In Cash P Trlie- PIIIIADKLPIIIA Feb 7Time Penn sylvania Academy ofFine Artlj Walter i4lppncott prize of SCOO has beep awarded to James Jebus Shannon for lila oil painting entitled Babes in the WuodllJ Jfr Shannon is an American who has Hvefljjfor some years in London where 0f women are much in re TKtiltspliitur entitled Miss Kit ty won first prize at Pittsburgh this year SHIPPED SWEETNESS Sow Itoute East for lirliiclne Hawaiian KiiRiir to Market SAN FitANCisco Feb 7 Hitherto tho sugar crop from hawaiitas been shipped on sailing vessels around tho Horn to New York city but recently an arrangement lias been made with the Southern Pacific Co whereby this plan has been changed The sugar will now be brought in the ves Gels to this port and shipped to New York by rail There were 80 carloads yesterday at Long wharf Oakland awaiting shipment COMPLAINS OF FILIBUSTERING 1ubllc Feeling Strongin MadrId Aealnit tho United State MADRID Pcb 8Senor Sagastas response to the official note presented by Gen Woodford the Untied States minister complains of filibustering ex peditions anti declares that SpatE can not entertain the suggestion of fixing a date for the pacification of Cuba Pessimistic impressions are now cur rent regarding time relations between Spain and time United States anti pub licfeellngisstrong against the United States A Html of ThrroYrarOItU Shipped to En Rland NEW YOKK Feb tJmues R Keene shipped race horses to England on the Atlantic transport liner Minnowaska yesterday They are till threeyear olds Cock Itobln Kuster Gift Match Girl Blushing Bride Maid otErhmi nnd a bay lllly A Coinforfiible AVIndfall FORT Woimi Tex FebLMrs Jaue Chapman formerly a Fort Worth woman but whoso homo Is nov J south Texas recvntly received word that she had fallen heir to portion of nn estate valneiV at SliJtOOji sjusrev ceivpg onefourthr This estate is lo cited in Holland coming from a g and mother Jcucufd smIjtirs ftiiirh BOSTON lcb 7Tlic British steamer ltostji which arrived here yesterday froni Yarmouth X S had among her passengers the crew 10 in number of time 111fiitvd schooner LucIlle whjch went Ashore ant subset fluently became wrecked at tibburtijm Cove N S during the sorin if lust Tuesday Went A horo In n Fag JACKPONVUIK Fla Feb 7TJ11 schooner Fanny Kinney front Phlla dolphin January trwith u cargo of coal bound for this port foundered about five miles north of the mouth of time St Johns rivlvcr early yesterday morning Tho vessel went ashore In a dense fog No lives were lost Death of a Heavy Woolen factor DKIUIV Conn Feb 7 AmoalJ All ing of the firm of A II C B Ailing woolen manufacturers operating the Pangassett mills that cmplo a 500 hands died yesterday of cerebral hem niorrhagc aged 75 yeais Mr Ward L Smith of FredericVstown Mo was troubled with chronic diarrhoea for over thirty years He had become fully satisfied that It was only a questlpn of a short limo urilll be would have to give up He had been treated by some of the best physicians in Europe and America but got no permanent relief One day he picked up a and chanced to read an advetllsementof Chamberlains Colic Cholera and Drarrhpea Remedy helpedihlm2S Utflt b5ttl0 are ror sale- by aiBeTnard Drlll Store Earllnglon qobillsonfdO 111 i I it L r th IT 1 rr Tb I podgkiowa I tLird farther this icy r6reM I QOYAI Q KlftP POWDER Absolutely Pure OVAL lAMHd KJWOtK co kllW YOtl OTHERWISE UNNOTICED Prof James Campbell vicepresident pf time State normal at Warrcnsburg Mo died Sunday- A meeting of Turner societies for tho central district of Illinois is to be held in Moline In May Speaker teed is now in favor of the annexation of Hawaii and he wants it accomplished quicltly The business men of East St Louis Ill have formed an organization known as the Egyptian club A dozen arrests have been made in connection with time recent burning of two Indians in the Seminole country Mrs Edward Parker Deacqn has returned to France and says that she has not been reconciled to Mr Deacon matrimonially The West Virginia miners are taking steps to withdraw from the Mine Workers association anti organize an lade pendent order Time excadets and alumni of the Texas agricultural and mechanical college aro preparing to build a monument to the late Gov Ross It now develops that young Joseph Leiter in his big wheat deal carried a number of his friends with him many of whom have made fortunes The port of New York which a short time ago controlled 73 per cent of time total exports of time nation now cow nands but 37 per cent of them President Dole and his party ceased to be time guests of the nation Sunday night when ho started for Buffalo and thus began Ids return trip to Hawaii Great uneasiness regarding time rela lions with the United Stats exists in Madrid Nobody crgi explain what has happened but something Is the matter Nine of tho crew of the American bark Zerene which was vn ked De cember 31 last vere brought into New York by time Portuguese steamer Cove pune telegrJ1pbIe country by utilizing the old Siberian line which was partially built into Alaska 35 years ago The Hawaiian sugar crop which has heretofore been shipped by sailing vessels to New York city will in future be landed at San Francisco and be shipped across the country by rail ExCongressman Towne of Minneso ta has been superseded on the work of preparing an address to the people for the independent silver forces by Con gressman Hartman of Montana In response to a telegram from ex Senator Blackburn Dr J D Neet their family physician has gone from Versailles Ky to Washington to at tend Mrs Lane who is not expected to recoverAll great European powers aro seeking to ascertain the attitude of time United States on the great eastern problem and until that Is done thero will be no move on the international zhcssboard A discussion of time Kentucky legisla tures call for Senator Lindsays resigna lIon develops the fact that many senators hold tho view that legislatures havcno authority to instruct senators In their acts ElectricLight Plant Burned MONTREAL Can Feb SThe trans forming house of time Citizens Porter and Light Co situated at Cote St Paul a suburb of this city was destroyed by TIre Sunday night loss 100000 Tho company derived its power from the Lachlne rapids One of Six Heir to 30000000 GUTIIHIE Okla Fob 8 Marie Hook living near Perkins Payne county is one of the six heirs of tho 825000000 cs ate left by Thomas Clark the Colorado miner who recently died x Town Burning Down ST JOSEPH Mo Feb 8At 130 a- In 0 telegram from Savannah Andrew county says time town is burning down Appeal of fire department j THE MARKETS of 4 Ncir YORK February 189- 3CXTTLENntive SteersC 4 15 Bl 6 25 IiXO 0- KLOUKWlnter Wheat 360 O 5W 103iCOUNNJtII ltIATSNo2LORiCNawMess 1025 S lOW f ST LOUIS COTTONMlddlIn 5 SM- UKEVKS Steen S 25 53 6 liI Cows mind Heifers S M O 4 03 JALVESper head 600 tS 975 HOUSKalr to Select 3 55 SA S 95 SUEEP Pair to Ubolce 3Z54 4 fFLOUUPatents 4 TO Q 4 W t Clear and Straight 4 09 4 50 WHEATNO sited winter u Vs COUNNo 2 Mlied U aOATS No 8 Q 24 HYKNOI 48 O 4- 1TOUACCOLugs 300 U 860 460 O 1 O- JUAYClellrTlmotbYi 7 ro O 10 60 r1 11 Q 15 UGOSFresh 8 UK VORlOrStandardlnenr 0 10 814 UACONClear Klbi4 5i t liAKDPrlaja Steam 4M5 4 n 5 r CHICAGO CATTLENatlvB Stears tOO O 5 40 IioasPalr to Choice 3 as o 4 00- HIIE1optI11lrtoCholce 3 M U 4 75 4 eo4WtStrld latens 4 00 O 49 W EATNo3iPrlng 91 U 91 8 ueI O li- SCQRNNot it 27H OATSNo2241ftj ZtJ O1024VCATTLENatlva Steers 3 71 a 6 0- 0HOaSAll Grades 3 60 Q 3 90- WHEATNO 2 Hard MWlII II OATSNaS White auo 24 COltNNo 2 j H tJ IOo OULEANSlI 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tho academy of music was enveloped In flames Time fire spread to Lapres confectionary store and thence communicated to tho rear of the llryn Mawr hotel Time flames quickly spread to Bach iraclis furnishing store Uuttersschool I gallerySmiths rolllngchnlr establishment I and a portion of the Vitascope parlors on the board walk For a time it looked as though the Hcrkelcy hotel the largest hostelery on Kentucky avenue would surely be de stroyed Time rear of time hotel adjoined tho burned buildings and the stiff westerly wind fanned the flames toward tho big lmom eral lines of hose were run o sKSjiSl jl windows and the side of lid ing proper t11 drenchedIThe guest = y l riedly pac bh P and Pre pared lor butthc wind shifted at t 7 nils alone saved I the hotel The floor of thebigoarll walk for a distance of half a siuarc was so bad ly damaged by the flames that it will have to bo rebuilt The heaviest losers are Academy of music 30000 insur ance small owned by Joseph Fraling er Lapros confectionery store 5000 Gold Mine baths 84000 owned by S S Mervinc Stewart McSheas household goods 2000 Bryn Mawr hotel 310 500 llacharachs furniture store 1000 rtylIestroyedthere is very little insurance the insurance companies refusing to take the risks except at a very high rate of premium destroyellIILEW WALLACES LIBRARY CrawfonUvlllo Indiana Will Receive n HnniUoiuo Jtequest CHICAGO Feb SA special to tho TimesHerald from Crawfofdsville Indj says Gen Lew AValldce the eminent au thor has announced that at his death the city of Cr wfordsville will come ftwhich140000 It will bo used as a public li braryGen Wallace has long contemplated making some such gift to his adopted city Ills library building was there fore constructed with the view of do noting it to tho public for use after his demise His collection of rare books covering almost every subject will be Included In the gift MORE AUSTRALIAN GOLD Another lug Consignment by the Steamer Mariposa SAx FnVNCisco Feb 7TIme steam ship Mariposa from Sydney Australia due hero February 10 is rep rted to have on board nearly 8500000 Austra lion gold consigned to AngloCalifornia bank of this city Added to the former receipts this will bring the total shipments of gold from that source for the season up to 313000000 by far tho largest amount ever received in Call fornia from Australia during any ono year in settling the balance of trade FOUR BUSINESS HOUSES Destructive Conflagration Sweeps Over Ex eter Neb EXETER NobMFeb8 Fire at an early hour destroyed all tho business houses on the west side of town with the ex ception of a brick hank and ono frame structure Fourteen business houses were entirely consumed and very little of the contents of the buildings were saved Loss 833000 insurance 12500 Blue Law Enforced In Toledo TOLEDO 0 Feb 8About the only thing a Toledoau could do with his small change Sunday was to buy a meal a theater ticket or prescription or place Iton the contribution plate of a church Every news stand and cigar stand was closed and the boys were stopped from selling tho papers on the street Even the milk wagons were warned off their routes After a matinee concert by time TolcdoMarlno band at the Valentine the manager of the band was arrested ind time manag of the 1eoples theater expected to be arrested Glazed Kid WorkiUettroyed NEW YOIIK Feb 8FIre gutted Spcllraan t Cos glared kid works in Vllllamsburg entailing a loss of 375 000 TIme factory was owned by Jacob Lemhardt a stineilcalcr of Manhat tan Nearly 100 men were employed in time factory JTime Tennlaml Floated 1jiHADELiMHA Feb STho steamer 1cnnland Philadelphia for Liverpool which grounded on Chester bar in the Delaware river Saturday was floated at high tide at 1 a ni having appar ently sustainedno damage Adolph Sutro Mentally Incompetent SAX FIUNCISCO Feb aAdolph Su tro exmayor of ban Francisco and builder of time fatuous Sutra tunnel has been adjudged mentally incompetent by Superior Ielcher Sir Robert Peel to Go on tho State LONDON Feb SIt is reported that Sir Itobert 1eel is to adopt the stage us K career Death of VV A Gibson Hartford Ky Eeb7vV A Gibson aged about forty years died here last night after many years illness Mr Gibson was prominent fn Ohio county politics and was at the time of his death chairman of the Republican County Committee which place he had filled for several years He was a prominent member of the order of Knights of Pythias anti will be buried by that lodge ConstipationCauses fully hall the sickness In the world It retains the digested food too long In tho towels and produces biliousness torpid liter Indl Hoods Ssomnlaresults easily and thomvgbly SEC AH druggists Prepared by C I Hood Si Co Lowell Mast The only Ellis to take with Hoods SarsaparlKa DR MENDENHALLSIMPROVED CHE AND FHVHR CUE GUAIlASTEFn TO CURE CHILLS AND FEVER And Malaria la all Forms Taitetaa Nont eenulna without the above and tho signature of J O MendeobaU Price 50 cents at all Dealers PREPARED ONLY BY- T O MENI 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Ijni IIiti Lull RiilttftMITWI iaM 5 eu ttO1dl4ielI Hlartra AIli edee ete volun units feltKiyi Utwo voluumi 1rnmtuRed 5t- in iS rAmitquaitO sir reatew qatmens ioa hitI paper covers trimmed 11550 Cae 4d- gor l at all tootturs t oqtiijfurth r alarmalloa rit naNKY 1 Aa- yubmtitmer112f and Sit sloarca 5irt iiCIO u C4Qe See PAUL M MOORE Editor and Mtntjer alEE PUL1SH1NB COMPANY Incorporated KMetea the PcMoffico at Barllll lon u Second IUM minor SUBSCRIPTION RATES t JneVear IrklI7lna4vance 10- 0t II so hreMohtfii 25 iilngla CopIes S Specimen coplei mailed free on application Cormpondenta wanted in all pans of the ojunty Addrett us for particulars THURSDAY FEBRUARY 10 1898 PRESIDENT McKiNiEV and the national House of Representatives Rave the silver resolution sudden death and quick burial THERE is a greater visible sup ply of wheat in the world now than there was a year ago But wheat soldat iio within the past few days THE January customs receipts under the Dingley law were more than 25 per cent in excess of the customs receipts during January of last year under the Wilson law THERE is to bea room at the the TransMississippi Exposition- at Omaha papered with cancelled farm mortgages Wouldnt that be a good place in which to hold free silver meetings TilE Greenville Banner denounces in the most bitter terms a correspondent of the Louisville Dispatch who sent a false and defamatory report to that paper alleging the elopement of W W Lewis with a woman of notorious character FRANK M FISHER the editor of the Paducah Sun has been ap pointed postmaster for that city Fred Van Renssalaer gets the Owensboro office and S S Moore will distribute the mail at Princeton Postmaster Martin took charge at Madisonville Saturday with Virgil Bacon deputy TIlE monthly statement of the Director of the Mint shows that S the total coinage of the United States mints during January 1898 was 5129010 as follows Gold 3420000 silver 1624000 minor coins 85010 The coin age of standard silver dollars dur ing the month amounted to 1250 oop We have to thank Mr Lucas Moore Commissioner of Agricul ture for the State of Kentucky for a copy of his valuable 12th Biennial Report which contains much valuable information and statistics and a history of every county in the State There is also a map of each county No great praise however is due the public printer for his part in the job CHIEF demagogue Goebel of the Kentucky democratic Senate is pushing his election bill which is intended to give the Democrats tnlhcontrol of the Kentucky ballot in all corners of the State The reason for the existence and daily career of the present aggregation of small partydemagogues that compose the big democratic ma jority in the present Kentucky Legislature is to nail down if possible all offices in the State big and little for the exclusive use and benefit of free silver Demo crats WE would never have believed that the chorus of praise from Kentucky editors for Miss Chris tine Bradleys idea to christen the Kentucky with water instead of wine would have been so unani mous and so hearty But set the Kentucky women against the pro posed exaltation of bourbon in the christening ceremonies and what could the Kentucky editors do even those who dote on mint ju lep With the good women and the editors agreed the fight is ended and Miss Bradleys idea has triumphed THE BEE rejoices that this is so NOTHING should ever tempt us nothing will ever tempt usto scale down the sacred debt of the nation through a legal technicality Whatever may be the language of the contract the United States will discharge all of its obligations in the currency recognized as the best throughout the civilizedworld at the times of payment Nor will we ever consent that the wages of labor or its frugal savings shall be scaled down by permitting pay ment in dollars of less value than the dollars a cepted as the very best in every enlightened nation of the earth It will nqt suffice for citizens nowadays to say simply that they are in favor of sound moneyThat is not enough The peoples purpose must be given tie vitality of public law faiJurejqcommanding duty From Pres McRiuleysspcechatNeVVJJ WE desire to call particular at tention to the advertisement of the GlobeDemocrat in another column and toour special offer made in connection with that great news paper Many of our readers have taken advantage of the recent offer made through THE BEES columns of free trial subscription to the GlobeDemocrat and doubtless many of TilE BEES readers would like to have that paper The free trail subscription offer has been withdrawn But we are now able by arrangement with the publishers to make a special offer for a limited time only that will place that paper in your hands upon exceptional terms The publishers of the GlobeDem ocrat write us that the recent free offer through TilE BEE resulted in placing their paper it the hands of many who have not heretofore been subscribers The new offer is not and couldnot be free but it is most liberal Read it and accept it now Manna Bribery Charges The people of Ohio believe that the socalled investigation at Col umbus is a farce hence they arc taking very little interest in it Toledo Commercial The fact is OMyers and his gang knew they were guilty of attempted bribery and hoped by bringing counter charges to avert suspicion Middleton Journal The Ohio enemies of Mr Hanna not content with making them selves odious are now engaged in making themselves ridiculous Kansas City Journal Nothing will come of the reported charges of bribery against Senator Hanna No one believes for a minute that there was anything in the charge in the first place Columbus Grove Vidette Senator Hanna has been the ob ject of a vast amount of wholly un I warranted abuse and vilification but he has routed his enemies and he will justify the confidence of his friends =Omaha Bee The investigation going on at Columbus is verily like fishing It fishingdoestigation is all right but it will not prove anything Marion Tran script That investigation of Senator Hannas methods of getting into the United States Senate said Mr Mr R J Flick of Cleveland at peopleinI am speaking of those who are not Mr Hannas sworn enemies believes that the thing was started for any purpose other than spite and I guess they hope to see it fall fiat if they take any interest in it at all Washington Post Passenger vs Freight Traffic In a recent issue of the the Railway Age is published the following based upon the last report of the the Interstate Commerce Commis sion Last year the railways of the United States carried over 13000000000 passengers one mile They also carried 95000 000000 tons of freight one mile The total amount paid in divi dends on stock was 87603371 call it 88000000 Of the total earnings of the railways about 70 per cent from passenger service Let us assume then that of the 88000000 paid in dividenns 70 per cent or 61600000 was profit of freight service and 26000 000 was profit on passenger service Let us drop fractions and call it 62000000 from freight and 26000000 from passengers profitintocarried 13000000000 we find that the railways had to carry a passenger 500 miles in order to earn 1 of profitor five miles to earn i cent Their avearge profit therefore was less than twotenths of i cent for carrying a passenger Bydividingfreight mileage 95000000000 we find that the railways had to carry one ton of freight 1530 miles in order to earn i or over fifteen miles to earn one cent The aver age profit therefore was less than onefifteenth ot a cent for carrying a ton of freight besides loading and unloading it one mile CROFION Local Happenings Short and to the Point Prof Martin of Cadiz will commence AcademyFebEdgar Renshaw and wife of Hopkins MorganSundayMaster John Burkbolder is very ill with fever The infant of Reuben Trotter is very sick flaplistemployedtoyear David Bonrland will soon have his busi ness house completed Nixon Willis put up a large amount of ice Saturday aaDancoSa Bulletin There was a dance atC MDays Thurs day night There was a dance at G H Myers Fri day night GilkeysSaturday There will be a ball here Pebyzjtb But we will have another dance some where in town before them I I Conductors Story A Friend Put Him on the Track to Good Health Had Been Laid Up forTwo Months with Dizzy spells u I bave had a stomach trouble for the past three years and last winter I WM so that I could not work for over two months I would have dizzy spells when I could not get out of bed and when I was lying down It seemed as though there was a hard lump In my stomach The medicines given me afforded relief only for a time A friend advised me to try Hoods Smp jcill which I did and alter taking six bottles I am glad to say I never felt better in my life I do not have any dizzy spells and do not feel the lump in my stomach A JACKSON Passenger Conductor P O O and St Louis By 42910th St Louisville Kentucky Hoods Sarsa parlua Is the bestIn fact the One True Blood Purifier Insist upon HOODS take no substitute gentle mild eHee HoOdS PillStin AH druggists 25C NECRO RAlE lAN SHOT By Jim Robinson of Hamby Station who Tried to Ride Free One Bullet Just Below the Heart Another In the Wrist ROBINSON UNDER 500 BOND St Charles Ky Feby 8th Special Jim Robinson living near Hamby Station this county shot a negro brakeman on an Illinois Central train perhaps fatally yesterday morning about ii oclock Robinson had boarded the local freight train on the I C Road and was proceeding to take a free ride After the train had gotten fairly un derway the brakeman approached him tried to put him off and did put him off but not until Robinson had shot him twice One bul let entered just below the heart and the other in the wrist The most dangerous of the two shots was fired just as Robinson was be ing put off the train and they both fell off together Both men were taken to Dawson on another train where Robinson was given an ex amining trial He is now out on 500 bond Tha negro was still alive and was taken to Paducah If you feel weak dull and discouraged you will find a bottle of Hoods Sarsaparilla will do you wonderfullood Alabama coal and coke is now being shipped to Mexico and it is expected to soon become a rival of the English product Ur Otlos Spruce Gum Balaam U uleatlfcremedy bated on modern dlscoverlaa and com pounded by chemists of renown who have shea throat and lung diseases a life stndy Ask your druirrUt to procure It for you not In stosk Sold la two sizes 25c aad5Oc Superintendent Supervisor Sullivan were over the Hender son division last Monday on a close in spection of the railroad property DOWN IN THE NINES West Virginia at present seems to be taking tbe lead in the opening up of new coal mines The Monarch Coal Company was unable to fill orders one day last week on account of scarcity of coal cars Five thousand acres of coal land or the mineral privileges to the same was sold last week in Illinois for the sum of 55 000 Tbos Carpenters friends think he has found some great attraction down near Onton Webster County as he now makes frequent trips there The severe cold weather of the past week somewhat stimulated the coal trade and the demand for Hopkins County coal was beyond the supply John Fegan is not showing tbe rapid recovery that his friends at first thought he would and now it is believed that the bone in his leg was fractured perfected the prevention of strikes and to aid in ob wages operationisof the miner Tbe smaller tbe cost of op crating a mine the better the prospects for labor to be well paid then why double that expense by making two pay days in stead of one The shooting of the striking miners at Latimer Pennsylvania during the strike last year is deeply regretted we think by everyone and as the Sheriff and deputies acted as they thought in self defense why not drop the question and cease trying to again create trouble between officers of the law and tbe people by causing an ill feeling to exist as we notice some exchanges encourageMr Rule one of the St Bernard Companys old reliable men met with a se vere accident last Saturday He was in the act of trimming down a cap piece portion log painful and causing him loss of time be will not be injured Mr J E Day while up at Frankfort before a committee of the Legislature last frequentdistribution a good impression His argument against a change of the present system of paying off the men was unanswerable and con vinced his heaters that no fault could be found with the St Bernard Company on that score That Legislative committee who through their interrogations attempted to tangle Albert Toombs when at Frankfort last week struck a snag Mr Toombs has a practical knowledge of the way the St Bernard Company pays and treats their men and such statements as he made could not be controverted The export coat business from Mobile proporlions road Company has been obliged to Increase its train service considerably The coal which is from the Alabama mines is be ing shipped principally to Mexican and Central American ports Coal dealers it Mobile have had such a demand for bunker coal for steamship fuel that it is stated several foreign orders could not be taken This indicates the demand for shipment by water Captain Stull of the Woodstock Coal Company now says all trouble is over at his mine The men became convinced that his position was right on the subject of loading clean coal and have with the ex disposedtosome lime past Mr Stall has badapart nerJjut bejaforms uthat now on he and operate the mine iIt1f I a Ji j FRANKFORT One Bill Has Gone to the Gov ernorSome Things Our Representative are Doing Frankfort Ky Feb 5TIleSenate Committee on Immigration and Labor spent the entire after noon hearing arguments from the coal mine operators against and for the two weeks pay bill which was passed by the House The committee decided by a vote of three to two to make an adverse report but it was also decided not to report for a few days during which time they will consider the advisability of reporting a substi tute requiring the operators to pay the miners once a month A majority of the members of the House Committee on Constitu tional Amendments met this after noon and unanimously voted to report favorably a bill proposing to remove the capital from Frank fort Mr Tracy said tonight that he had talked with many members of the Legislature and he was certain that the bill would pass the House He insists that the fight is being made m good faith because the capital ought to be removed from Frankfort A meeting of the Joint Commit tee on Education was held this afternoon in the Senate chamber to consider the Chinn Schoolbook Bill which the House passed and the Crenshaw Senate Bill on the same subject Arguments were heard from representatives of tile book companies The committee has decided to report a bill which will comprise nearly all the Chinn Bill with parts of the Crenshaw Bill No material changes in the Chinn system are likely to be made It provides for the contract system of purchasing books The House Committee on Char itable Institutions visited the Fee ble Minded Institute in this city this afternoon This week they will visit the Deaf and Dumb In stitute at Danville the Blind Asy lum at Louisville and the Insane Asylum at Hopkinsville Frankfort Ky Feby 7Senat- or Bronston this morning revived the subject of Senator Lindseys resignation by offering a joint reso lution providing that a committee be appointed to prepare an answer to Senator Lindseys speech made in the U S Senate with request thatit be spread upon the minutes of that body Notwithstanding all of this an attempt to read in the House the response of Senator Lindsey was again defeated The salons have decided to have only a onesided fight and decline to recognize any right of opinion or opportunity of public speech to the Senator Pint Dill to the Governor The Senate reported to the House that it had passed House Bill No 70 by Mr Williams of Menefee county appropriating several small amounts of money for the benefit of the Sheriff and deputies and the Jailor of Menifee county for transporting a prisoner who was sought by a mob MADISONVILLE A New Grocery Mr W H Arnold Son have opened anew grocery on Main street in the build log owned by the firm Both gentlemen are well and favorably known and no doubt will secure a share of the peoples trade The Protracted Meeting The protracted meeting at this place is still in progress There have been ninety fiftyfiyeThe crowds cannot all gain admittance to the church and every available space is filled Many are turned away from the church both night and morning No defi nile time has been set for the meeting to closeMr J D Martin was installed post master for this city last Saturday with Virgil Bacon assistant and Miss Cora Martin clerk Miss Gussie Earlu will remain for a while in the offie to help the new postmaster and his assistants to get the run of the business Lecture Mr John Clark will lecture at the Chris tian church next Monday evening on the Hawaiian Islands Tbe lecture is given under the auspices of the Western Kentucky Normal school The pictures are producedbyinvention Admission 35 and 15 cents Hopkins County Fair Nextyear Hopkins county will have an The stockholders of the jayeyjj3B8 jjygSjjg933gjjaJ3 iWorn OutD- oyou come to the close of- tiedaythoroughlyexliaustcd i Does this continue day after day possibly weekafter week Perhaps you are even too ex I haustea to sleep Then something is wron All these 9 indicate that you are A suffering from nervous ex w Your nerves need i feeding and your blood en = QI I richingScotts Emulsion I of Codliver Oil with Hypo phosphites of Lime and Soda contains Just the remedies to meet these wants The cod liver oil gives the needed strength enriches the Blood feeds the nerves and the hy pophpsphites give them tone getSCOTPSEmulslon AU dregjUti Soc ndijoo SCOTT BOWNE Chemists VorkT company met on Saturday afternoon anti ChiefCVice President H H Holeman Secretary CTappThe Chimeograpb one of the Inven theArmotyapparently Valentinesx Monday is Valentines Day A great many people will send valentines and some of us can see what some other people think of us The boastful man the self vain recipIent point that will be touched The love sick saybuyor I am thine These last may get married then valentines in peace repose Burglar Two men entered the house of Steve Hall on Main street Tuesday night and searched every room for valuables and money They entered at one of the south openedthehave a fair show to get out in case of trou bleThey got a pocket knife from Virgil Hall then went to Walters room and found his coal but missed a watch laying on the bu reau and a dime Walter said he had in his pants pocket Nothing else was touched Mrs Hall first heard the men and went to call her son Walter Mr Steve Hall was in Louis ville a delegate to the U O I W Con vention The burglars evidently wanted money or jewelry as they tooknothlng else JIOPICINSYILLE Public Library to be Opened To- Morrow Afternoon Bucket Shop Taxes anG Much Interesting News Evergreen Lodge No 38 Knights of Pythias very delightfully entertained a large number of guests in their lodge rooms last Thursday night An eloquent byMrgram was rendered and light refreshments were served Miss Lena Pyle daughter of A W againstthealleging that she was subjected to great trouble expense and physical and mental distress by being unable to catch a train at Cave Springs on January ajth although she had purchased a ticket from that place gototrain did not stop for her at Cave Springs HopltinsvilleBoardfixinga license of 500 per annum on each bucket shop operated in the city The city will now get somewhat of a share in the profits of any such shops as may oper ate under the new law Among other important business was the arrangement to have meat and milk sold in the city subjected to official test The trustees of the colored public schools were allowed 300 for the present term The city teamster Lee Morris was given police authority Tom Woosley and Bud Garth escaped morningWoosley cently in business at Kelley and was are rested on charge of appropriating property of others left for him to repair Garth is an exconvict and was in on charge of housebreaking The watchmaker liber ated himself with a skeleton key and then sawed the bars of Qarths cell letting him out They hid in an empty cell andwhen the colored deputy Tyler came in to make fires and left the door open they slipped out and escaped Both are young men and Garth is a desperate character Squire Frank Fuller tells the most re markable story of the week about two young men who quarrelled cussed and insulted each other in the solitary company of their own two selves only then made friends and went before the Squire con fessed guilt and paid fines to satisfy the dignity of the law Such frank honesty should be rewarded Christian county should keep an eye on those two boys and make justices of them when they grow up to the full stature of men Mr Cyrus Anderson who lives a few miles south of the city while coming to market Saturday was thrown from bis buggy and severely bruised and had his shoulder sprained The horse ran away and the vehicle was torn up A pair of twins at the home of Mr and Mrs Mercer Harris of Kennedy are making home happyand livelyfor the fond parents JennieCharltonried last Sunday Mr Daniel Simpson and Miss Cordelia Knight were married Monday morning at the home of the brides parents near Lark ceremony eat Mr B W Jones died Sunday morning of pneumonia aged 78 years For four teen years he has been keeper of a tollgate on the Clarksville pike Funeral was preached by Rev Duvall Monday morn cemeteryHisL Yontz of Johnsons has been com NotaryPublicform the duties of that office H W Sharber of Johnsons and J M Higgens of this city were on Monday ap pointed and duly qualified as Deputy County Clerks The Public Library will be formally opened tomorrow Friday There will be a public reception from 3 to 5 oclock in the afternoon and from 7 to 10 oclock in the evening A musical program will be rendered in the evening and light refresh monte will be served Everybody is in openiQg such great good of the community There are now more than 1000 volumes in the Library including a large number of the most recent works of fiction The mom bership fee is only 2 a year Mr Wm N Lander died Monday night of dropsy His home was near Gracy this county He has been dangerously ill for some time He leaves a wife and several children HANSON Enthusiasm Over Securing the ricCulley SchoolNew Citi zens Coming Chas Edwards of Vandersburg is In our town placefell ceived quite a painful injury in tbe way of a sprained wrist However be is out and able to do some work Miss Minnie Slaton who has been in Alabama and Mississippi with relatives and friends returned home last week accompanied by Mrs Lem HIcklyn and her two poorhealthbut we are glad to know she returns much improved elias Edwards of Webster County has moved to our town and is now a citizen of Hanson Mr Edwards is a teacher of con siderable experience and is an all around awaybackHanson gets the college Pf E Me Culjeys school will be located at Hansoa I The elegant structure will be erected on the hill at the west of town and wilt be qalteanornamenl to our city and au honor to tbe community The building will be situated in aten acre campus and will be made one of the prettiest in the StateMany good citizens are visiting our town looking for a location and already a half dozen vacant lots have exchanged bands in the last week Henry Ashby continues to improve things around his home He has recently made quite valuable and attractive addi- tIon to his residence and now the latest is a large arm rocker he has built This chair is of enormous proportions and we are puzzled to know of what use it can be unless it is built for two- LOCONOTIVE BLASTS C J Martin is anxiously awaiting the order to report at Howell to go on the road as a fireman a position he has long wished for- Among the successful dove hunters is Agent Walker of Madisonville whu in daylaslthirty of the birds in their possession TelegraphCompany purchasedtheValley road The friends of Supervisor Davis think he will soon be able to be out again as his recovery at this time seems rapid The friends of the L A N R R Company are pleased to seethe interest taken by a leading capitalist to place the company in a financial condition The accident which occurred last Sun day and which resulted in the loss of a foot should prove a warning to the boys stealingridesLaw Agent Bramwell was called to Robards this week on important business and we understand by his visit a damage suit has been prevented and an amicable settlement negotiated Is it right that companies should in any way be held responsible for death or acci I throughthekind are responsible for the outlay of thousands of dollars by railroad companies each year Supt Washington states that the shops and offices of tbe Evansville division of the Illinois Central Railroad will be moved from Henderson to Evansville It is claimed in railroad circles that this is another Indication that the Illinois Central contem plates the purchase of the P D and JJ completeSouthernville New Era The bad wrecks of the year on the L Nwe fear may postpone a restoration of tbe ten per cent to the men The loss ot eighty thousand dollars by a single wreck as is said to have been tbe case between Bowling Green and Elizibetbtywn on the main line of their road is a heavy stroke to a railroad company Railroad are showing an in creased appreciation of the fact that anti railroad legislation has a bearing on the question of wages The Ohio Brother hood of Trainmen through their conven tion which happens to be in session at Columbus has for instance taken occasion to inform the Legislature that such inter ence as the twocent railway fare bill is not wanted by railway labor A few examples of this would probably modify the readi ness of legislators to indulge in measures designed to harass railroad interestsN Y Commercial America My Valentine I youWith youToThen listen bow it beats for you guessTheSay yes Sweetheart say yesl On send young Cupid back to me Nor let him know a tear And may the word not lack to me I long so much to hear Without it all is dumb for me And life is loneliness Then let your answer come for mel Say yes Sweetheart say yes 1 FebruaryLadies Fields Hansons Minstrels They showed here last night and it was good Among the leading features arc Chas A Van solo tenor Zella the frog man Mc Vey the club swinger Each of these artists elicited much ape plause Fields Hansons great minstrel act was a very excellent piece of entertainment I Educate Tour Doweli With Cuicaret fornerl00 I Through TOURIST SLEEPERS to Port land Oregon for Puget Sound and Alaska Travel FROM ST LOUIS VIA BURLIOGTON ROUTE Personally Conducted Tourist Sleepers via Ihe Burlington Roule from SI Louis to Portland Oregon will be established in service com mencing February i6th 1898 They leave St Louis at 845 p m I Wednesdays Kansas City 1040 a m Thursdays St Joseph 1240 p m Thursdays and run via Lincoln Denver Scenic Colorado Salt Lake City TheCurrmllo1tJul rates to Seattle Tacoma and Puget Sound forts apply via this route offering an unusal chance to make steamer arrange ments either at Portland Tacoma to SeattleAsk ticket agent or the un dersigned for special folder containing all details- L W WAKELEY General Pass Ag- tStLouis Mo Young man dress up Dont be a fop but look well dressed Our Tailor Made Cloth ing is welt and artisti cally made We have stIcks of samples Gen uine goods at reasonable prices JSt ernard Genl Store WIkWST BERNARD GENERAL STORE W th tzs t1 Ui STUCK c gL iI l U PJQ Z If you looked over our new linej of PAPER HANGINGS you m JIwould at once say that you 11- 1j would like them stuck up on 2 your rooms It is a pleasure to r ffiusto show them tJ1 CQ COME IN AND ASK i p H TO SEE THEN tn ST BERNARD GENERAL STORE t 44The New York Weekly Tribune iTHE GRATAc NATIONAL FAMILY NEWSPAPER I FOR FARMERS i VILLAGERS Oi fit and Jour litotlU Horns t rJTE J3EEJEARLINGTON KY BOTH ONE YEAR FOR 125 SEND ALL ORDERS TO THE BEE RARLINQTON KY jfc The New York Trittttnn 111UUUU AI manaCICODUIQIILCODIUllllfonoJbeUDlledSIIII fii ii I the Constitution of tfae State of New York the DIntlejr Tariff Dill with a companlion of old and new rates President McKlnleja Cabinet and appolnlei Ambauadort ConiuU eltj pmeaael 7 rof names of the of seaCoununitte 0 i Information Tbe Standard American Almanac intborllatlre and complete correipondlnc rank r with Whlllakeri Almanac In Europe PRIOR 20 GlNTS POSTAGE PAID Send all orders to THE BEE Earlington Ky Stuttering CuredREV G W RANDOLPH Tbe Great Voice Doctor of the World is now at the Capital Hotel East Market street Louisville Ky performing wonderful cures on those who stammer 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TiTiDteYEARI n ij f ft t1 oj I f6 i3J iAf Qe 3ee inbusfrijwefirIve LLOCALEVSA wonIfAlcoholAndL A W Bulletin evangelist1rnri ing a protracted meeting at Mor weekrBarnett Arnold lost a valua i ble mare this week She was one of a handsome team of blacks that were always used to the hearse Do not miss the entertainment i at the Masonic Hall Saturday 4 night for jho benefit of the Public Library Sec extensive notice elsewhere Mr Jno B Atkinson h as been li tendered an appointment as one of it four members of the State Ex ecu ye Committee of the National ImmigrationAssociation tFarmers are now busy burning- plant beds and getting ready to 1 raise a crop of the weed WIJ1- I 4 iIth the crop be overdone in quan 4 liJY this season to the neglect of Tither branches of farming We hop flO- tTuesday 1 afternoon a number of V Earlington ladies escorted by Mr Howard White paid a visit to the I cycle skating rink in Madisonville1 Another trip is being planned in which the favors will be more evenly divided We note from a Paducah paper that Mr E L Hendricks general fP issimo of the Madisonville Com madery Knights Templar con P ferred the order of Red Cross in the Paducah Commandery a few evenings ago Ed is widely known as an excellent worker in the Ma sonic degrees fMr B D Vaughn Died formerly of this place but late of Clay Ky is dead Death was caused by ty phoid fever The interment was at Clay Sunday last- Quarterly Meeting t Quarterly held at 1 the Methodist Episcopal Church It South in this place on Saturday l anil Sunday next February 12 and 13 All arc cordially invited to attend these services It Died pThe funeral of Mrs William M Carter nee Duboissen of Dc Kovcn Ky took place here 1Monday morning from the Church 4of Immaculate Conception The deceased was Miss Josie Du boissen of Earlington before her I marriage on Nov 25 1896 to Mr William Carter She was a i vdaughter of Mr and Mrs L Du r boissen 111 VOf Lost i On February ist there disap peared from my premises a fine Dropper pup one year old coal t black This animal is valuable tome and I will pay a liberal reward for his return M B LONG Earlington Ky Notice To the People of Earlington I will begin selling goods on a monthly payments about February t 10 1898 and terms will be j made to suit the purchaser which will bo very liberal Wait and I j will save you moneyRespectfully DAVID ADAMS Catherine of Teachers At Hanson there are a number of J young teachers in Print McCulleys training classes Tuition and board most reasonable In the college t to be established there next fall tuition will be free Only a urn ited number can be enrolled the first year Register early E McCuLLEV AM- Hanson Ky Look at This The Madisonville Carnage Company will sell their buggies at a- very low figure during the mpnthj of February and March IS f your time to buy a good bulgy fOI a little money We will take 11 I exchange gold silver or green S backs Say Farmers tobacco t wheat Irish and sweet potatoe are high While buggies are lov in price fulfill your promise te i your wife and little ones and tak a buggy ride Our works are lo cated on South Public Squat easily found When in Madison V villa give ii3 a call N it JONES I T B JONES Mgr r Delightfulentertainment at Ma sonic Hall Saturday night by Mr John Clark See Hawaii Se the moving pictures Benefit o t the Public Library Admission i and 25 cents EARLINGTON WINE COMPANY Ooes into Liquidation Will Cease Business and Sell Its Property Companyhasbusiness of the company will close and its affairs be wound up At a meeting pf the directors last Satur day night called for the purpose of doing as stated Mr John B Atkinson was appointed trustee and clothed with power to sell and dispose of the property pay the surplusThetwelve years ago It owns twenty acres of vireyards large twostory appurtenancesbesides tents all which arc to be disposed of See official notice elsewhere in these columns 100 Reward Sioo The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there Is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages and that is Catarrh Halls Catarrh CureJI the only positive cure known to fraternity Ca tarrh being aMconstiiutional disease requires a constitutional treatment Halls Catarrh Cure is taken Internally acting directly upon the blood and mucous sur faces of the system thereby destroying the foundation of the disease and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work The propensities have so much faith in its curative powers that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any caso that It falls to cure Send for list of testimonials Address FJCHENEY COToledoO Sold by Druggists 75c Halls Family Pills are thb beSt Have You a Pig If you have and live in town know ye all of ye that they should now be penned and not allowed to run at large upon the streets any longer Thus said your Board of Councilmen at its meeting on Mon day evening Gardening time ap proaches and the rooters must be kept up Numerous complaints have been made about the hogs running at large and since the emergency is past that induced the Health Officers to liberate pigs and abolish pig pens the City Marshal has instruction to enlorce the law regarding porkers which is well known to our citizens Household Oods The ancient Greeks believed that the Penates were the gods who attended to the I welfare and prosperity of the family They were as household nods in todayIssumption coughs colds and for all affec lions of Throat Chest and Lungs it Is in valuable It has been tried for a quarter of acentury and is guaranteed to cure or money returned No household should be without this good angel It is pleasant to take and a safe and sure remedy for old and young Free trial bottles at St tier nard Drug Store Regular size 500 and 100 Almost a Fire Monday evening about 5 oclock Judge Cowell and Miss Annie his daughter were passing the resi dence of Will Vanason on Rail road street when they discovered a blaze in one of the rooms They ran in and helped to extinguish the fire which Mrs Vanasen had already seen and brought water to quench The fire caught from the drapery over the mantlcpicce and blazed up qnickly burning the paper on the wall and doing other slight damage Something to Know It may be worth something to know that the very best medicine for restoring the iired out nervous system to a healthy vigor- Is Electric titters This median is purely vegetable acts by giving tone to nerve centres in the stomach gently stimulates the Liver and Kidneys and aids these organs in throwing off Impurities in the blood Electric Hitters Improve the ap petite aids digestion and is pronounced by ihose who have tried it as the very best blood purifier and nerve tonic Try it Sold for soc or 100 per bottle at St Ber nard Drug Store The RobinsonNorton Company of Louisville Ky will build a new clothing factory to employ 300 men when completed I have given Chamberlains Cough Rem edy a fair test and consider it one of the very best remedies for croup that I have ever found One dose has always been sufficient although I use It freely Any cold my children contract yields very read to this medicine I can conscientiously recommend it for croup and colds in chil dren Gao E WOLFF Clerk of the Cir cult Court Fernandina Fla Sold by Ben Robinson Mortons Gap George King St Charles St Bernard Drug Store Earling ton Take that Trip to Hawaii Saturday night with Mr John Clark at Masonic Hall See the moving pictures Admission 15 and 25 cents Benefit of Public Library Dr Bells PineTar Honey combines new and valuable medical agencies It ad vances a new theory in the treatment of coughs colds lung and bronchial affec l tlons It cures and cures quickly It at fords immediate relief to consumptives and many who were thought to have con sumption have been cured by its use For EarlingPThe latest in fruits is a Maryland peach without any fuzz and the grower says that in another year he will raise peaches with a skin that can be removed like the peel of an orange Everybody Says So Cascarots Candy Cathartic tho most won derful medical discovery of tho age pleas ant and rorrcshlng to tno taste act gently liver and bOwelSl colds1IL and biliousness Pleaso buy and try a bo of aO O today 10 85 60 cents sold and luaranteod to cure by an druggists i S 01 0 011 000 AtDV CATHARTIC CURfCOHSripATION e p ALL te aitIDRUGGISTStiirnTVII rIperripebltcuseIa1astU irP4eI44- I bOOkat ruAciui iroI ARRESTED AS AGESSORY firs Troulllas is Charged with 1 Sharing the Quilt of Her Husbands Murder For Which Ephriam Brinkley was Hung by a Mob f Last July Mrs Trouillas wife of Cy prion Trouillas who was assassin ated while eating supper at his home near Nebo this county on the evening of Monday July 5 1897 was arrested here Saturday upon warrant charging her with being accessory to the murder of her husband An indictment was returned by the last grand jury and jurysfindingIt will be remembered that a lit tie over two weeks after the assas sination Ephriam Brinkley who had been resting under strong sus picion was taken out on the night ol Wednesday July 21st by a mob and hanged to a tree in sight of the home of the man he is sup posed to have murdered The mob also took Mrs Trou illas out and it is supposed examined her and perhaps forced a confession of her knowledge of the affair When she returned to her house there were rope marks on her neck The opinion is general that what Mrs Trouillas told the suspicionsCullyAs to the mob the coroners jury verdict was the usual and Sonly possible one and stated that Brinkley came to his death by strangulation at the hands of ungknown parties Then the grand jury took the matter up and investigated the case to find if Mrs guiltyTheirSheriff Hankins put off the arrest as long as he thought it safe in in view of the approach of the next session of Circuit Court which convenes at Madisonville Monday tile iftlrinstant Mrs Trouillas has been living here for several months taking intwashing and some sewing to sup port herself and children a aught er in her teens and a little boy about two years old She seems to love her children very much and was much distressed at leaving themjudge Hall refused to allow bail but ordered that the youngest child jailIfknows at the trial there will doubt less be some sensational developments Has Never Returned New Concord Ky Jan 26 1898Say anna Winchester of place is among those who have been greatly benefited by the use of the famous medicine Hoods Sarsaparilla and makes this statement I was afflicted with catarrh and my health was very poor After taking a few bottles of Hoods Sarsapnrillathe catarrh was cured and never I he lieve Hoods Sarsaparilla is the best medi cine in Ihe world Frogs and toads have remarka bly acute hearing The slightest noise in the vicinity of a pondwill at once attract the attention of the frogs and prt them on their guard A few monts ago Mr Byron Every of Woodstock Mich was badly afUicted with rheumatism Ills right leg was swollen the full length causing him great suffering He was advised to try Chamberlains Pain Balm The first bottle of it helped him con siderably and the second bottle cured him byStT Robinson Mortons Gap George King St Charles The most extraordinary plant known is the traveling plant which has a root formed of knots by which it annually advances about an inch from the place where it was first rooted Dr Dells PineTarHoney cures coughs for young and old Most cough medicines simply help you cough Dr Bells Pine TarHoney helps you not to cough See the difference Would you like to try it Ills particularly valuable for those who can not stand the strain of coughing Ask your druggist for it Take no substitute There is nothing as good as Dr Bells Pine Tar Honey Good druggists all sell it Mary Stuart was not crosseyed but one eye had a peculiar move ment moving farther in one direc tion than the other giving her the appearance at a casual glance of being crosseyed Bucklens Arnica Salve The best Salve in the world for Cuts Bruises Sores Ulcers Salt Rheum Fever Sores Tetter Chapped Hands Chilblains Corns and all Skin Eruptions and posi tively cures Piles or no pay required It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded Price 350 per box For Sale by St Bernard Drug Store Cal Martin is visiting his brother in Sebree this week Dont Tobacco Spit and Smoke tour Lire All To quit tobacco easily and forever bo mac netlc full of lifo nervo and vigor take NoTo Baa the wonderworker that makes weak men strong AH druggists coo or tl Curo guaran teed Booklet and sample free Address Sterling Remedy Co Chicago or New York Fields Hansons Minstrels gave a show at the Masonic Hall last night that was greatly enjoyed by a full house Quite a number of Madisonville people attended the entertainment t Better Than A Klondike Gold Mine Good health Is priceless When once lost When you haves or cough tontI Sclu a bottle ot Dr Ottoi Spruce Jam hal Saul the returns are greater than a half Interest In an Alaaka fold mlne1a laId cannot buy lost health fleware cold It is reported that there are three cases of smallpox in Jduico Kl ANTED TRUSTWORTHY AND aCTlVB IIhi6500 and Poltlon steady Kefer race Enclose olfaddreiicd stamped enralopa The Domnlon Compinjr Dept R C C proieaTi N Y WaS drowned in Beaver creek Floyd county Ky Saturday night NoTo Baa for Fifty Cents QuttrftBtefldi tobaeeo habitcur makes weak atn rMoo4purfv WcH AUOrucctott t- U i NOTICE In ReAssignment of the Earllng ton Wine Company To Whom it May Concern The Earlington Wine Company did on the fifth day of February 1898 make a Deed of Assignment to John B Atkinsott as Trustee and thereby instruct d empower him to sell all the property of tile Corn pany collect proceeds of sale and collect all money due the Company pay all debts of the Company and distribute any surplus to the Stockholders and close and wind up the business of the Company All persons having demands against the Company will prove and purge same as required by law and file the same with said Atkin son Trustee at his office in Earling ton Kentucky on or before the First of April next where he will sit to receive same This r898EARIINGTON By JNO B ATKINSON Trustee BEAUTIFUL HAWAII All Earlington nay Visit the Is lands With One Who Knows the Country BENEFIT OF PUBLIC LIBRARY Delightful Entertainment to be Given Saturday Night EE THE MOVING PICTURES The citizens of Earlington are oing to have an opportunity Saturday night at Masonic Hall of visiting the Hawaiian Islands with Mr John Clark who will give a graphic description of that now famous little republic front the time of the Kammehamehas to the present This interesting lecture will be magnificently illustrated by nearly 100 splendid views of that country and its people thrown upon the canvas by the newest and atest Sensation the graphisciop under the expert manage ment of Prof George H Price Bring your families It will be a pure treat to them The lecture will be followed by a series of ani mated pictures novel and wonder ful in the extreme Admission 15 and 25 cents Seats on sale now By a special arrangement with this talented gentleman this enter tainment will be given for the ken efit of the Earlington Free Library It is expected therefore that aside from the especially interest ing character of the entertainment itself our people will swell the audience liberally because of their interest in that excellent institu tion our public library The advance sale of tickets thus far justifies this belief Our schoolchildren encouraged by their teach ers are working faithfully1 aed showing their interest in the library Here is what the Paris III Gazette says ot Mr Clark At the opera house last night there was given a fine lecture on Hawaii by Mr John Clark who has visited the islands himself An attentive and appreciative audience was present His lecture was il lustraled with too views Mr Clark is a very pleasant speaker and holds the at tendon of his audience without an effort His lecture was instructive and entertain thg To Cure a Cold In One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets All Druggists refund the money if it fails to Cure 350 For sale by St Bernard Drug Store Earlington Ky The State Sinking Fund Com misioners elected two women guards Tuesday to serve in the female wards of the Frankfort pen itntiary AFFECTS EVERY ORGAN Does That Most Dreadful of Diseases Chronic Catarrh Over half of the people have catarrh in some form or another and yet probably not a tenth of these people know that their disease is catarrh One person says he has Bright disease another liver complaint another consumption another fe male complaint These people would be very mucu surprised to bear that they were all suffering with chronic catarrh but it is so nevertheless Each one of these troubles and a great many more are simply catarrb that Is chronic inflammation of the mucous lining of whichever organ is affected Any internal remedy that will cure catarrh in one loca tion will cure it In any other location This is why Peruna has become so justly famous in the cure of catarrhal diseases It cures catarrh wherever located Its cures remain Peruna does not palliate it curesDr has recently compiled into book form several of his lectures on chronic catarrh which he has delivered at different times at the Surgical Hotel This book is called Winter Catarrh and will be sent free of charge on application to ThePeruna Drug Manufacturing Company Columbus Ohio Three hundred persons were expected to attend the South Atlantic and Gulf States Quarantine Con vention which met at Mobile yes terday OUR GUARANTEE 10000 IN GOLD We wilt pay One Hundred Dollars In Gold foi nay and cue of cough and colds where no benefit U derived use of Dr Ottoi Sprnce Gum lialsam It contains nothing in- Jurious aiidlusopleaiit to take Beware ot Ordinance The City Council of tile city of Earlington Kyjdo ordain as follows That the tax for the year 1898 be and is hereby levied at one dol lar and fifty cents per capita poll tax and an ad valorem tax of sixty cents on each one hundred dollars of assessed value of all real and personal property subject to tan lion the city c This January 1898 Attest W F BURR JRun M MopRE Mayor Clerk i APPALLING ACCIDENT Miss Stella Hanna Drowned in tiecla Pond While Skating BOAT SENT FROfl EARLINQTON Arid Body Recovered After Being in Water nn Hour and Twenty Minutes SHE COULD NOT HE RESUSCITATED Late Friday afternoon tile shock ing news ot the death of Miss Stella Hanna by drowning was telephoned to this place from Hecla mines While skating on the Hecla pond she broke through the ice and was drowned at 435 p m The news came some time after the accident occurred and with it came a call for a skiff with which to recover the body The skiff was made ready and upon the arrival of the wagon from Hecla was immediately loaded and several volunteers went with it as last as the team could be driven to HeclaWithin five minutes after the boat had reached the waters edge the body was secured and towed to the shore John Twyman was in the bow with an iron hook M J Garrett had the oars and Howard White the stern Miss Hanna had broken through some sixty feet from the shore in water about eight or ten feet deep Fred Brown who is employed in the Hecla dairy had waded out as far as he could breaking the ice as he went and the boat was quickly gotten to the place Mr Twyman fished Miss Han nas hat out before the boat reached the hole which was perhaps six feet across and then he got out apiece of fencing plank and the waybackand about fourteen inches below the surface floating with the mid dle bowed upward and head and feet down which would seem to indicate that there yet remained air in the lungs When the body was recovered one skate was off the foot and hanging by strap from ankl This probably was the cause of the ac cident the loosened skate causing her to fall Claude Bordersa boy about 16 years old seems to have been the only other person on tlj pond at the time of the occurance Others however saw it When the body was discovered so quickly floating and limp Walter McGary who was there on horseback went for the doctor He met Dr E A Chatten on the street when he reached here and the Doctor took Walters horse and hastened to see if any succur could be given The body had been taken to Mrs Hogans and bra time the doctor had strong hope of resuscitating the young lady Out it could not be done Miss Hanna was about 17 years of age and the daughter of Mr MI Hanna of Madisonville proprietor of the Madisonville Machine Works and formerly Master Mechanic for the Hccla Coal Com pany She had been skating on Loch Mary earlier in the day and had broken through the ice and gotten quite a wetting But she was not daunted and continued to skate when she reached Hecla Mr Hanna the father and Mike Manna brother of the young lady came out from Madisonville reachijg Hecla about the time the body was recovered They took the body to Madisonville that night THINK ABOUT YOUR HEALTH This Is the Time to Give Attention tc Your Physical Condition The warmer weather which will comi- with the approaching spring months should find you strong and In robust health your blood pure and your appetite good Otherwise you will be in danger o serious illness Purify and enrich youi- blood with Hoods Sarsaparilla and thu prepare for spring This medicini- makes rich red blood and gives vigor anc vitality It will guard you against danger from the changes which will soon talc place Letter List List of unclaimed letters in the Postoffice at Earlngton Ky February 7 1807 Arnold Mrs Francis Downed John Bradley W Beam J H Cagle Lie Cooms Mrs Minnie Davis Jennie Davis S K Dougherty Mrs Edmunson Mrs Z Green Luther Gaines Baker Haines Mr Colle Hutchinson George Harmon AL Jett Miss Lula Long Mrs Josie Lane Charlie Lefler Mrs C D Laprade Tom Martin Tobe H Margregry Merry Morgan Ed Melton 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coughs and lung diseases It is not o palliative and is not therefore put up in email cheap bottles It is put up in large bottles for the household They cost moro but cure more Fads como and go but no theory or fad can overthrow tho fact that the greatest ours for nil colds coughs and throat and lung diseases is Ayers Cherry Pectoral 50 Years of Cures Girl Bachelors awayTheyre sayGirlThey go about just like the boys to Each has her club and den joysTheShe doesnt seem to have a care Her placid mind to vex And acts as though shes unaware Th t theres another sex But don I you ever be misled For mind you when she can A wise girl bachelor will wed The proper old maid man L A VV Bulletin To Cure Constipation Forever orSaItThe Chinn Sch aol Book Bill as amended by th e Joint Education Committee passed the Kentucky House Tuesday by a vote of 62 to II Are you a subscriber to THE BEE You should be HOW TO FIND OUT Fill a bottle or common water glass with urine and let it stand twentyfour hours a sediment or setting indicates a diseased condition of the kidneys When urine stains linen it ispositive evidence of kid ney trouble Top frequent desire to urinate or pains in the back is also convincing proof that the kidneys and bladder are out of order WHAT TO DO There Is a comfort in the knowledge so often expressed that Dr Kilmers Swamp root the great kidney remedy fulfills every wish in relieving pain in the back kidneys liver bladder and every part of the urinary passages It corrects inability to bold urine and scalding urin in passing it or bad effects following use of liquor wine or beer and overcomes that unpleasant ne cessity of being compelled to get up many times during the night lo urinate The mild and extraordinary effects ot Swamp Root is soon realized It stands the high est for its most wonderful cures of the most distressing cases If you need a medicine you should have the best Sold by drug gests price fifty cents and one dollar For a sample bottle and pamphlet both sent free by mail mention TilE DEE andsend your full postoffice address to Dr Kilmer Co Bingbampton N Y The proprie tors of this paper gaurantee the genuine ness of this offer FOOT AMPUTATED Robert Bivntis Son of Hiram Blvans Riding a Freight Hashed Between the Drawhends CCIDFNT OCCIBRED AT MADISONVILLB- 1e With Four Other Boys were Riding for Fun Sunday afternoon Robert Bivans lcd 17 son of Hiram Bivans an Jld3nd respected citizen of this l place received an injury to his i right foot that necessitated its I imputation above the ankle The accident occurred in Madisonville I He v with four other Earlington I boys all about the same age or I younger rode on a freight from here to Madisonville Sunday after noon and had boarded another I freight to ride home again Bivans foot was caught between two drawheads and very badly mashed The other boys deserted him and he rode to Earlington alone Here he was taken off by the yard men and brought to the station on the switch engine where he was prepared by Dr Mothers lead for the trip by wagon home Later Drs Mothcrshead and Chat ten went to his home and ampu tated the member taking it off above the ankle The other boys who were riding the freight were Mercer Vincent Charlie Wyatt Bee DeVylder and Frank Gough It was all done for the fun of riding The boys scem to refuse theyincurgent in their efforts to prevent persons from jumping or riding on moving trains But this seems in the case of some of our boys impossible to prevent evert with the best efforts of their parents and the officers of the law Dr Otto1 Spruce Gum Balsam the most pleasant and reliable remedy for COUlrblcoldl1- croup and all soreness of the 1nd- IIIDI Large bottles 25c and soc A California Court has decided that it is not forgery to sign the name of the original purchaser of a railroad ticket after e ticket has been sold by the purchaser To Cure a Cold in one Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets All Druggists refund the money if it fails to Cure 25C S1 DPQfnQ j r BNJOY8BothSyrup of Figs is taken it is pleasant I nd refreshing to tho taste and acts KidneysLiverem effectually dispels colds head chea and fevers and cures habitual jonstipation Syrup of Figa is tho only remedy of its kind over pro uced pleasing to tho tasto and ac icptablo to tho stomach prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects prepared only from tho most I lealthynnd agrocablo substances its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have mado it the most popular remedy known Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50 cent bottles by all leading drug gists Any reliablo druggist who may not havo it on hand will pro euro it promptly for any ono who wishes to try it Do not accept any substitute CALIFORNIA FIB SYRUP CO BAN FIUHCISCO CAL uuisvutf ICY NEW rout IIriThe Winchester Board of Education has forwarded to Senator Thomas and Representative Wills- a i protest against the passage of the Chinn School Book Bill Subscribe for THE BEE Cspltal Sick Paid In Surplus 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WILLOWWARE Everything for tho necessary Kitchen nnd Dining convenient Room BI0YOLESLaundry and Dairy A SPECIALTY fr iJT Uh WJI I MEDICINEfor 1 MILLION MlYIOORE 10 oS ProprietaryMedicine for Five Cents a Package the first experimental step in a direction that may lead to a revolution in the trade compaarlplacecomprefued powdered preparation tit cvrtaln medicinal drugs which had been aicer talced 10 be of iiforo general usaamohKinrtllcal men than any other for the cure or al lerlatlonnr such Ills common to man ci liovo origin In an digestion or wn lc eIilnIotiiigThecataIouootdlle1 for which the phYllclan II called upon toprewrlbc la preparing tllr slandaici principletlrateyerthlng exirodediaaeshould be In nccordtnce with the latest perfwted methods of modern science thctabulrspacked In protected by absorbent cotton and securely corked Kvcn tho corks ued Iraveijeen ofa grade so high In ha requirements that no manufacturer or these- aferydyatopperacoult1 aupply more a proportion trorii liii output thatmeet tho exacting apeclltcationa The gaasvlals Worn in turn packed inboxei of aquillIT not lurpaued In beauty and perfection or by those used II the moot raUldloul dealers In jeweli and ornAments of gOld llaTlngsetlhMrhlKbslandaril andneverconsentlnRto vary from It the proprietors resorted to the accepted modern methods or making their commodity and Keren hundred o dollars In vested within flve years In newspaper advertising has Informed every American citizen TabulesBeingcondltlonbat IarInguponthat there Is a present insirtent demand a lower price for etery article that thehesort pAcking or uuueceaaary protection sigatnst deterioration that might relultrD Years Is In tho cane of n purchase Intended to be consnmea In a experleocIbattbeacellence from that might at first have been expected Inasmuch as under favorable conditions thom that ht 1hI olC drawer a traveling bag or pocket foreegeral weeks or months are I as fresh and as efficacious as eTeXetlnlt npon these suggestions end noting partlenlaftlhellnlmpalred prosperity of great 110OO torts cent Instead old rate of flve times that amount and the general tendency In alt directions toward low rate and Increased sates the company hareentered upon tire experiment of puttlnfrnp Illpons Tabules In pasteboard packaRebeingn proprietary medicineFIVE CENTSten tabuics or doses for onehaifa cent each whichthepeopletexperlmenlnllror 0 such no may desire them It shouki be plainly differencbeingcarton druggillcontaining ten tabnles will be sent postage paid to any address for flee cents In t tbeltOQdureprice rurXwhich will altos them a ralr margin of profit Ylzi dozen cartons for 4Ocenta a IIIU T11 lIIOfLIPerpQQl Insurance Company in the World Largest Business in the State of Kentucky Does the Largest Business in tbe Soutbern States Losses Paid in Kentucky in 1896 24983103 II IPAUL KY for Earlinglon and L Vicinity n v BarbeD Gastleman MANAGERS Southern Department Home Office Louisville Ky nzg J1 jbd rJ m 4 4 WE HAVE SPARED i R jNO EXPENSE I iTothis part of the State AnytJiingandevery f thing youwant in livery PRICES ALWAYS THE LOWEST BARNETT ARNOLD IEARLINGTON KY THE SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON VII FIRST QUARTER INTERNATIONAL SERIES FEB 13 Text of the Lesion Math Is 017 Mem err Veries 13 13 Gulden Text Math Ix 0 Commentary by the lIar D St stearns Copyright 1S97 by D M Stearns U II And M Jesus passed forth from thenco Ho saw n man named Matthew sit ting nt the receipt of custom AntI He with unto him Follow Me anti ho nroso and followed Him Tho leper tho paralytic the fever stricken tho possessed with de mons tho tempest tossed tho blind the hopeless anti oven the dead nro inado to know anti enjoy Ills power Tho winds anti tho sen obey Him so that tho people might well risk What manner of man Is this The demons know that Ho Is the Son of God but tho people only marvel at Him It may be that nil these different phases of tho devils work on the bodies of people nro very suggest I vo of tho condition of Israel spiritually nt that time and also of tIm condition of nil who are out of Christ today but as then Ho cnst out tho spirits with Ills word anti healed all that were sick so Ho can now deliver from nil tho power of tho enemy for Ho Is still poorInHim nnd follow hint nnd become Ills disciples Undisturbed by the breaking up of tho roof Ho had just honored the faith of tho four who expected Him to heal their friend and now Ho chooses Levi Luko v 27 or Matthew to be one of His faithful few Mntthow Is to follow Him not Peter nor John nor tho others who were called before Him And so it is still wo are to behold tho Lamb of Goo nnd see no man pntlenoolookingxII 8 i lIeb xli 3 10 I And it came to pass as Jesus sat at meat in tho house behold many publican and sinners CAmo nnd sat down with urn and ills disciples This also Is a picture of things as they still exist There nro true disciples but thero nro many who sit mightbeover will mny but they prefer to continue unbelievers Mntthow modestly refrains preplUCdInv 20 In tho same way John does not toll who tho other was who followed Jesus that first day John I 40 nor does Luko tell the name of tho second who walked to Emmaus Luko xxlv 18 nor docs Mark tell tho Mme of the young man who fled nway naked Mark xiv 63 but as in Mat thew so doubtless in tho others tho author conceals himself HaTe wo learned tho Not I secret of Gal II 20 1 Col xv 10 and are wo llko her in song of Sol Iv lob over inviting our Beloved into His garden that Ho may find uscoset apart for Himself Ps lv 3 11II And when tho Pharisees saw It they said unto His disciples Why eatcth your Master with publicans and sinners It is not tho way of tho wisdom of this world to havo much to do with those not In their set or circle in society I am writing this lesson as I cross tho sea from Japan to China and there sits in tho social hall with mo at another table a young man of Japan n graduate of tho Imperial university n strong Buddhist who insists that the teachings of tho Blblo may be necessary for some but tho teachings of Buddhism suit him better for they are so much more profound in his estimation 12 But when Jesus heard that Ire SAid unto them They that be whole need not a physician but they that ore sick It is dlfllcult for a learned man to think him self intellectually sick or for n moral man to think himself morally sick but until ono is convinced that ho is sick ho will not be apt to want a physician Tho majority of people arc whole In their own estima tion and going about to establish their own righteousness Rom x 8 nnd it Is only tho Spirit of God who can convince of sin nnd show the need of a Saviour John xvi 8 IB But go yo and learn what that mcancth I will have mercy and not sacri flee for I am not como to call the right oous but sinners to repentance This is n quotation from Hos vl 0 the context of which teaches that Israel puffed up with pride continued to offer sacrifices as- a religious act but continued in their sin ful ways Tho first sacrifice of which wo read in Scripture nnd which was offered by God Himself on behalf of sinful man Gen ill 21 shows mans utter helpless ness to offer God anything but that God in mercy provides garments of salvation by the shedding of blood for sinful man 14 II Then came to Him the disciples of John saying Why do wo and tho Phari sees fast oft but Thy disciples fast nbtf They certainly put themselves in poor company when they said II Wo nnd tho Pharisees but perhaps in tho matter of fasting they were still very like the Phari sees and fasted ns n religious duty Per imps they imu not heard ills teachIng na recorded in Math vl 1018 Their mis tako seems also to be that of giving to God instead of first receiving from Him duty insteatlof grateful service IB The days will como when tho Bridegroom shall bo taken trout them and then shall they fast Ho is still quoting from HOSOA for thero Ho is both Physi clan anti Bridegroom lbs vl 1 11 19 John tho Baptist speaks of Him ns Bride groom John ill 29 Neither Johns dis ciples nor Jesus disciples know of tho days of separation that were to intervene before the marriage They wcro happy now with Him nnd thero was no occasion to fast 10 17 Tho patched garments and tho old bottles of these verses set forth differ ent phases of tho same truth There is no patchwork or mixing up of old and new In tho Lords work If any man bo in Christ ho is n new creation Tho carnal mind or natural man is not subject to the law of God and never can be In our gootlthing18 To become a Christian is to recelvo from above Him who is in no ono as they oro born into this world even Jesus Christ the Son of God John I 12 I John v 12 Then to live ft Christian life is to renounce the old nnd let tho new vessel tho divIno nature in us when wo receive Christ be filled with the Spirit of God Garments and wino are both marriage similitudes Ho provides both garments enough and wino In abundance for all who will como to Him Wino is suggestive of tho Joy with which Ho would have us filled even His own joy nnd tho garments suggest tho life made manifest by tho joy within The inward must bo right before tho out ward can bo right StIcr says that tho bottles holding the wino nro the men wearing tho garments When Ho has complete pos session of us then it will manifest in antI through us that II tho kingdom of God knot meat and drink but righteousness St Bernard Dogs for the Klondike Courier Journal Mr Irwin Fry of this city yes terday shipped two St Bernard dogs to Indianapolis en route to the Klondike where they will en ter service J Wohfield was the purchaser paying SISO for the two The dogs arc thirtyfour inches poundsTheyrespectively Several Murder Cases Russellvillc Ky Feb 7TIlespring term of Logan Circuit Court opened today Judge I H Goodnight being on the bench There is a4argc docket and sever eral murder cases Subscribe for THE BEE CUKE FOR tliint nls Ate LIt fAILS fleet UseInCONSUryTPTIQN 1 tiIn 1 V tI l r 111M4tI F ti NCORPORATED iIGeneral Office Earlington Kentucky I ifBrAnch Offices IrIiS H NEWBOLD riKentuckiAS FORD Manager 327 Upper Second Street Evansville Irid vVhcle Bl AmritJOHN T HESSER Hauser Building SttLouisMo J Wit I BRIDGMAN Room 85 Hartford Building Chicago Ill II j I IForMines Only Vibrating Screens and Picking Tables Iused THE BEST MARKET SELECTED COAL IN THE dl BRUSHED 60KE FOR BASK BURNERS AND PURNHGES IWhYObuy Highpriced Anthracite Coal when you can get ST BER S at CRUSHED COKE for a much less price One IIASK YOUR DEALER FOR IT AND SAVE MONEY e151 i CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR Topic For the Veek llcgluulng FIb 0 Cumroeut by Iter S H Doyle TOPIC The Christians oonfldence II Sam xzll lJ 2SW 7 1 Pet 139 The psalm contained in this twenty second chapter of II Samuel is similar to the eighteenth psalm It was undoubtedly written by David at tho most successful moment of his life when ho had made of Israel an empire firm and secure It is full of thanksgiving to God for what He had done in bringing about such n glorious consummation It illus trates the fact that tho Christians eon fidenco is in God This is always the case It is God who is the Christians refuge and strength whether that Christian be a king upon his throno or a humblo servant of the master in a lowly walk in life 1 The Christian has confidence in God for this world This is illustrated in Davids psalm It was for present temporal blessings that ho extolled Je hovah It Was for theso things that ho bad put his trust anti confidence in God We should learn as Christians to trust God for all things even in this world It may seem to us that wo could manage for ourselves in this life if God would only look after our future welfare This is n false philosophy Wo need to trust in God for all things and at all times for tho most common ordinary things of life as well as for great achievements and accomplishments for life health strength daily food daily happiness in tho home daily success in business daily grace for tho worries and perplex ities of life When great calamities come we seek refuge in God When weighty problems confront us wo seek Gods direction and guidance Wo should go to Him with all things and trust Him for all things 2 The Christian trusts God for tho life to come This fact is taught in the passage from Peters epistle Blessed be tho God and Father of our Lord Je sue Christ II says tho apostle who ac cording to His abundant mercy hath begotten us again unto a lively hope by tho resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead to an inheritance incorruptible and undefiled that fadeth not away reserved in heaven for youj who are kept by the power of God through faith unto salvation II Wo trust God for this world Wo trust Him also for tho world to como To tho natural mind thero is no explanation of tho future and no poot of future happiness Tho most thai the human mind unaided can do is to hope that the soul may bo immortal Gpd JL revealed to people throng His Rely SptHt that thero is lifo boo yond tho graVo and a lifo of happiness to thoso who nro Ills As God fulfilled all our ojrpcctutlonawhen wo trust Him for too ttilnnS of the present Ufo sowo may rest assured 1 we may trust Him implicitly for tho future lifo Bible BentjtngeJob xix 24 261s zlli 111 xliii 6 xci 112 cxii 17 Prov HI 2420 xiv 20 Eph iii 11 12 Phil iii 8 II Tim i 12 Heb iii 0 14 x28 3530 I Pot iv 19 I John 11 28 29 ill 1824 v 14 15 Leitchfield Still Dry 5TheI tory for the drys by a larger ma jurity than they anticipated The vote was 53 for saloons and 152 against A full vote was cast It has been nearly twentyfive years since Leitchfield had an open sa loon and the vote today shows that a large majority of its citizens are opposed to making a change Very few prominent people here drink nearly all being total ab stianersHunter Hotel Burned Owensboro Ky FeuW H Hunters large hotel building fronting on the river was gutted by fire last night at 11 oclock Hunter is supposed to be the wealthiest negro in Kentucky The origin of the fire isictknasyriiThe will reach sandsrhc FIRM AS A ROCK Stand the Republicans Against any Proposition to Dishonor Our Currency Gratifying Incerease of Revenue Under the Dingley Law ABOUT TWO DEMOCRATIC CHAIRMEN Washington D C Feb 7 The silver leaders are not alto gether happy over the result of their experiment with the resolu tion declaiing bonds of the United States payable in silver coin They were numerically strong enough to pass it through the Senate but the fact the Republican House prompt ly rejected it by a majority of fifty after consideration of but a single tlayand that the President took occasion to express himself in clear and unmistakable terms on this subject shows that they arc accom plishing no h adway in attempting to make inroads upon the Repub can party Not only is it apparent from the developments following the introduction of the resolution that the Republican as a party will continue to stand against any proposition to dishonor the cur rency of the country but it is also evident that the proposition of the Democrats and silver men to pay the bonds in silver has driven still further away from them that influ ential clement of the Democratic party which hesitated to support their candidate in 1896 Every business man of the country no matter where his political training or association has been in the past views with alarm the proposition of Senator Teller and his associates brought to the front and succeeded in passing through the Senate and the effect of it is already being felt in strengthening the Republican soundmoney scntimenl throughout the countrySix ol the Dlngley Law The first six months of the operations of the Dingley law show that the predictions of it framers that it is perfectly ample as a reve nue producer and satisfactory in its effect upon industries of the country were well founded The law went into effect in the closing days of July and the close of the month of January thus completes a six months record While it began of course under extremely adverse circumstances by reason of the large importations foreign goods during the three months preceding its enactment the record which it has made under those circumstances is sufficient 4o justify its friends in their belief that it will furnish ample reveue The receipts during that time are over 13000000 in excess of those of the Wilson law during the cor responding period of its history and when it is considered that the Wilson law during the first few months had the advantage of extremely heavy importations which had been held back to obtain the lower rates which it afforded while the exact reverse was true with reference to the Dingley law it is apparent that the new measure is a vast improvement to say the least uoon its predecessor The growth in receipts under the new law has been steady and rapid Beginning in its first month August witttS 19 oooq- t increased to newly 332000000 irf Septemberi to oyer 24000000 in October 25000000 in No vember more than 27000000 in and nearly 20000000 in January while the customs receipts in janu- ary were nearly 25 per centI greater than those under the Wil law in the January of the pre ison year Two Democratic Chairmen The hopeless division of the I Democratic party iipon the great issues which those now in control J of that organization are pressing to the front is illustrated by the development in Washington dur ing the past few weeks in which the Chairman of its National Com mittee is seriously considering the proposition to remove from membership in the committee a man who as the head of that committee led the Democratic party to suc cess in 1892 Chairman Jones has I been urged during the past few months to remove from the Na tional Democratic Committee the Pennsylvania member Hon Wm H Harrit Mr Harrity it will be remembered was the Chair man of the national organization in 1892 and under his leadership the party was successful in that campaign That the present Chairman who failed in the cam paign of 1896 through the party advocacy of a proposition which an important element of that party could not endorse should now be contemplating the removal from the Committee of the man who brought it success only four years earlier shows the hopeless division which exists in the ranks of the party POPE LEO AT HOME An American Womans Audience With the Venerable Pontiff The strong interest which at taches itself to Pope Leo and to the Vatican makes especially read able A Private Audience with the Pope in the February Ladies Home Journal It is from the pen of Inez Merrill an American wo man and is cleverly descriptive hAs the Pope entered the room all present knelt she says and goes on to explain We had no definite idea of the etiquette of the occa sion so we proceeded as we thought best He came to our I party almost at once and addressed me first He speaks French to the general public To priests he speaks Latin Six priests kept close to the Pope as he moved about the room One of them was an interpreter who supplied the missing links in the conversation if necessary un order I suppose to make the oc casion less tedious to the Pope spokedistinctlyof the excitement of the moment we were able to understand all that he saidPope Leo XIII looks very old peculiar shining but withal kindly his thin white hair and noble brow would incline one to a feeling of reverence even if he were not a Pope He is of medium height and his should ers are a little rounded as might be in one who looks down from such an elevation as his His smile that verymiichtalkedof smile He a red 5clothtexture This was closely buttoned to his feet OVer this was a pure white made ofsome sof- tmaterililanJ it is in this that most r u of his photographs are taken On his head he wore the small skull cap called the succfitlta It too is pure white There is a tassel hang ing down to one side The thought that Popes lor centuries had been wearing garments precisely similar to these lent added interest to this quiet person moving unobtrusively around among his guests On his hands he wore mitts of white wool Allen Must Stop It From the CourierJournal The villainous scheme by which 4000 miners on the Gogebic range arc to be given a 10 per cent in crease of wages in order to make a false appearanc of prosperity is inspired by the same motives as those wInch caused the similar increase in the wages of 200000 coal miners agreed on last week the 20 per cent advance in the woolen mills a few weeks ago the 15 per cent advance in the Pittsburg structural mills and so on through the long list of employers of labor Senator Allen and Eugene Debs will understand They will see all through it and a thousand miles beyond The Senator will cal the attention of Congress to the matter and introduce a bill to stop this prosperityTime permitted to go unwhipt of justice for advancing the price of wheat tobacco corn cattle and hogs but there is a limit to the endurance of the people who see that this country is going hellbent to de structionThe honest men in these days of dire affliction arc those who run the New England cotton mills and who cut wages because there was a big cotton crop and busy Southern factories They have never made a pretense of putting out millions of money in order to make the voters believe that the panic was over I 7ANTEDTRUSTWORrIIY AND ACTIVE resporinibie16300 and expenses Position steady Refer enveippeThe 9ur Joloted iiens I vetllnlarto I Gao ALIXANDIX Earlm ton Ky Rev G B Walker left for Evansville MondayIlames Ouch has a fine new boy Misses Paralee Ray and Pritchett visltedfriends in Madisonville SundayJ George Miller got his foot crushed Monday night Mr George Scott and Miss Susie Ander son were on February 2 Itev T II Merriweather has opened a night school at his home Rev Rogers preached at the A M E Zion church Sunday night Mrs John Bailey closed her school FriJday with success Prof T E Greer was in Madisonville SundayCome out to the Club tonight arid bearI the mountain echo Mrs Sabra Duncan hasi friend from I Hopkfosville visiting her Mrs Mamie Campbell of Hopkiosville J is visiting Mrs Gipson S MORTONS GAP Our choir fs not dead yet Mrs Anolo Clemons is improving Quarterly conference convened on the th inst Presiding Elder Selectman fill dlhtia- tand all day SatidayCollectiolfips VhletPalnsSundafjthe guest f Mrs Louis Jbboson 4 1 T CHICAGOITHRDIJfJI1S1I 1 1 ifPJEffRIESGPA 0nJ1ILLMAHG5AE- VAN5VIUEIND NAStlVILLEJENH BEN T ROBINS- ONDRUGGIST 1 4c1tcI151M 3al J4Ken t101cy Alwayson hand a lull and complete stock ol i 1 DRUGS AND MEDICINES PER I r FUMERY and TOILET ART 5 tCLES PAINTS AND OILS PrtYlClSANS PRESCRlPTiqNST CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED I t l GEORGE KING pRucuITiST I 7iKENTUCKY f Nice Line of Druggists Sundries Prescriptions Carefully Compounded itIFi if You Arc Going East I i- IYou Are Going West 1PURCHASe TICKCTB VIA THE RLJJ LOUIIVIllt 4 NtdHVlUC R Rl Aria ia cscuna M The Maximum of Safety The Maximum 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