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Bee (Earlington, Ky.): February 10, 1898
Bee (Earlington, Ky.): February 10, 1898 Bee (Earlington, Ky.) 300dpi TIFF G4 page images Bee Publishing Co. Earlington, KY 1898 bee1898021001_sn87060004 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Bee (Earlington, Ky.): February 10, 1898 Bee (Earlington, Ky.) Bee Publishing Co. Earlington, KY 1898 $IMLS This electronic text file was created by Optical Character Recognitio n (OCR). No corrections have been made to the OCR-ed text and no editing has be en done to the content of the original document. Encoding has been done through an automated process using the recommendations for Level 1 of the TEI in Librar ies Guidelines. Digital page images are linked to the text file. AuJklL ' " '"ti'anri-JiiiiiA- i Aiiiilanyt nrtf ri ftn niJfci ngfci li OPEN PACE OR HUNTING. CA3B i 'V . ....BRINQYOUR..,. " With B. V. Raymond's Movement, lor WATCH, oa ss I M " J .V With A I). rirst-Cla- tr lDcttdes ' mfc 3cpclt; to' reference. : Guarantee, at SISK'S linn If AVli ibu'pi nv ithiih t"M J MADISONVILLB, KY. k WIIW X-- III II - m we NINTH YEAR. SIX FIREMEN KILLED.! fifty-fift- h EARLINGTON, HOPKINS COUNTY, KENTUCKY, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1898. congress. THE WORK OF FIREBUGS. A Dozen LAST SEASON'S COTTON CROP. gome Interesting tlguToa I'ulillalied liy the Department of Agriculture. Washington, Feb. 8. A circular Issued by Statistician Hyde of the agriThe Royal Is cSSSSBiS?' sJ , TOR REPAIRING K ON T X. V. Sish, 3cmcrcr, ZlTaotsoitDtlJe. I KlKCHnnwRKPPn , .!,,,. ..VH... M... ..uv. ua uau Ydl experience, with Tfirst-clas- tj s - T-- n y "T'iyi'"gt ll.aa.aaa.il ,l.. ,. ,.. I,, -- .... . NO. 6 THE BEACH 1?0NT. Four Others Buried TJndor Debris But Escapod Allvo. Terrible ltnulta of thn Full of the Itool of a Hunting Hullitlng at ltonton DUtrlct Chief Kftun Amoiie the Dead. Uosto.V, Feb. 0. Tlio bodios of nix flroinou, among thdm that of District ' r '"ml uy f, IF I 1& E- M 4 $ jtKfc .911 l p L Savannah, Ga., Feb. 7. Savannah's epidemics of Arc continues. Last night damage to tho extent of 8125,000 was Chief Egau, havo been taken from tho caused by a conflagration which started ruins of tho llant bullcliuff, which took In a hay vnrrehouso on the wharf at Ore at 4 a. m. tho foot of Jefferson street. Tho tiro ii THE DUAD. ii started In tho hay in the w archouse John P. Ean, district chief. and had burst into a large bright conj are kept sound nud weak lungs James Victory, captain Engine Comllagration by tho timo the alarm was Absolutely Pure law strong uy nur. uiiuS panies 38 and 39. was turned in. Tho fire communicated scientific George J. Ootwald, lloute trout remedy of tlte most wonderful Itself to several brick buildings on Uay efficacy in all luusr affections. Co. No .39. Btrcet nnd three of them were entirely yearaao Ibult lone 1111 of gutted. Patrick H. Disken, hosaman. toiu. BAKina rowota eo hew youk. X ..AMilled In my lung! and cauMd fever- J that a aeTho firemen fought the flames bravo-lIlrcoagl1- - " Jrlelns thought I ! John J. Mulhern, flroman. but tho flro was difficult of access V. J. Walsh, hoseman. (topped the cough once aod anon melortyi me to health." at ' and tho destruction was consequently FouV other flremeu were buried in ueu. a. Aia.uv.urarpprlncs, Ky, OTHERWISE UNNOTICED. greater. Tho heaviest loss was that the ruin, but tlioy escaped with more sustained by Charles A. Conklin & Co., DR. BELL'S or less serious injuries. Tlioy nre: of Atlanta, who carried a SIOO.OOO stock Prof. James Campbell, Joseph M. Uarrltty, captain Engine of hardware. The firm carried about of the State normal at Warrensburg, fPINE-TAR-Co. No. 7. 875,000 insurance. Mo., died Sunday. There seems to be no question but that tho fire was of inThomas E. Conway, hosoman. A meeting of Turner societies for tho ii cendiary origin. There have been a T. J, Uoherty, hosoman. central district of Illinois is to be held dozen fires here within the last two in Moline in May. Edward Shea, hoseman. Two certain specific for coughs, ' weeks aud there is considerable talk of Speaker Reed is now in favor of the Tho building burned was a X cold, sore throat, bronchitis, astlt- - , firebugs. annexation of Hawaii, and he wants It structure on Merrlraae street occupied uiu, wuoopiug cougti anu croup, Iteforo tho fire, which broke out in accomplished quickly. by 0. W. Hint & Co., manufacturers of l'tta TtC. tBc.. and II lm. 11 .11 the hardwure house, had been brought drulate or aeot upon receipt of price by The business men of East St. Louis, bed, bedding, etc. TCC. SetlwUU &! b., rvj v, . nudcr control, flumes burst out in tho 111., have formed an organization known The fire Is, supposed to have started magnificent cathedral of St. John tho as tho Egyptian club. in the tho rear of the fourth story, Tho Ilnptist, tho largest Roman Catholic "A dozen arrests havo been made in church in Georgia, and it was soon u flremeu had entered a window aud ;onnection with tho recent burning of mass of ruins. wcroat work ou tho fourth floor when two Indians in the Seminole country. All of the fire engines in the city the i oof collapsed, tearing away the Mrs. Edward Parke' Deacqn has rewere engaged nt the other llr. Tho top Moor aud the one on which tho fireturned to France, and says that she has consequence was thnt it was nearly an men wero engaged, burying them benot been reconciled to Mr. Deacon mathour befoie an engine arrived to turn FRACTICALLY EXTINCT. T rimonially. neath the wreck. s a stream valuable property that The fire was nearly under control at Tho West Virginia miners are taking was fast going to waste, and on other The Iron Brotherhood llrokeu L'ji by the Ijxw Against Conrenleil Weapons. steps to withdraw from the Mine Workthe time of the accident Tho men of property around that needed potee-tion- . Dkxveii, Col., Feb. 7. According to ers' association and organize an indeenglue No. 7 were ou the fourth iloor When threatened with The tremendous shower of sparks dispatches received here from Trinidad, pendent order. and engines 39 and 39 on tho second The and alumni of the Texas that was carried up iu the heat for Col., Albuquerque, N. M. and various when the tear section of tho roof cola Cough; the old saying GREAT EXCITEMENT. an hour or more falling, in the square other points iu Colorado und Now agricultural aud mechanical college aro lapsed curry lug down portions of all Mexico, the American Patriotic league, preparing to "a stitch in time saves tho floors through tho basement and Dominion Mounted l'ollio Held In lteuill-- n and on other buildings, made a grand otherwise known as the Iron Brother- late Gov. Ross.build u monument to the spectacle. tit do to tliti Yukon, burying tho llremen beneath a greot nine." A 25c. bottle of ri The fire started in the organ and hood, concerning which n icporl was It now develops that young Joseph mass of debris. Sai.tTaki: Citv, L'tith, Feb. 7. In- spread rapidly through the loft church. made to tho department of justice at Lelter In his big w,heat deal carried a DR. OTTO'S formation received from Lethbrldgo, Lverytlnng was removed from the res- Washington by AV. S. Chlldcrs, United number of his friends with him, many on tlu Caiiadiuu boundary, is to the idences in A BAD WRECK. the vicinity, and it was only States attorney for tho territory of of whom have made fortunes. effect that great excitement has been after a struggle tluit they were saved. New Mexico, is now practically extinct. The port of New York, which a short Btrernt l'arioaa lojureil lu a Wrack in cnttsed there by orders received from At midnight the destruction of the In Raton nnd vicinity, the organizatime ago controlled 73 per cent, of the Michigan. the Dominion government that every cathedral was complete. The eathedral tion was broken tip by enforcing total exports of tho nation, now corn- LjLwrtu.tCK, Mich., ITcb. 5. Train No. man of the mounted police hold him-be.ost about 822.'i,O00 and w as Insured for against the members tho pAmlty for f jnands but 37 per cent, of them. B on In readiness to proceed to the Yuthe South Haven & Eastern narwilt save you large $00,000. one of the flnest eccle- carrying firearms. President Dole and his paVty ceased row guago railroad, was wrecked hero kon nt u moment's notice for temporary siastical Huns structures In the south. Tho ' to be the guests of the nation Sunday doctor bills, a long spell ana at least a half dozen poople were duty. BABES IN THE WOODS edifice contained many woHrs of arts, night, when he started for Buffalo, nnd InJ jrcd. It was the first Superintendent Dcnn through of sickness and perhaps 4 since Wednesday noon, trainleft here notice to go to McLeod to has received ill of which vterc saved. tiring Their Author u Simp Sum In Cush thus began his return trip to llawall. and relieve Mnj. 4 fct 8M0 a. , Prize. Great ttueaslness regarding tho relayour life. SO DELAY in. A quarter of a mile from Steele, who s. as oruered to the Yukon EXPEDITION TO CUBA. 4 PiiiLADPLPiHA, Feb. 7. The Penn- tions with the United States exists in 4 the station tho snow plow jumped tho rtntl hnd left for that place befom the NOT A MOMENT. 4 track and was piled Into by the two lo- arrival of tho second message. Five A Hundred lhonsautt Men to I.aad There sylvania Aeudemy of Pino Arts Walter Madrid. Nobody cnji explain what has 4 comotives which drew the train and men were also ordered to the Yukon Lippincott prie of SC00 has been happened, but something Is the matter. July Fourth. Pleasant to take. Price 4 the two coaches. Nino of tho crew of tho American awarded to James Jehus Shannon, for and left jesterday. MiNNKArous, Minn.. Feb. 5. A spc-:l4 25c and 50c i The orders which were received by to the Journal from Aberdeen, S. his oil painting entitled "Uabcs in the bark Zercne, which was wrcsked De4 THE IXJUIIKD. cember 31 last, wero brought Into New 4 General Manager M. V. Meredith, wire by the ofllccrs iu command of the D., says: Jim Patterson, of the Bos- Woods. '. 4 face badly burned. e. Mr. Shannon is an American w ho has York by the Portuguese steamer division are said to be due to the exist- ton lilot'k, Minneapolis, who is well 4 Tor Sale by UraUeiuan Lew lierhaus, face burned, ence of berious trouble between tho known throughout Jthe northwest livedffor some years in London, where 4 A project is on foot to open telegraphCauadlun and UnltedtatesauthorHies i has been In Aberdeen on It Tet4WStPWtraSts of women are much in 4 and may be Internally Injured. . JIM Druggists, pleture entitled "Miss Kit ic communication with the Klondike 4 ChlefKtiglneer G. Grew, legs hurt iT, by mH mi receipt of ptkr, in Aiasitn, relative to tne attempt by :ullnr missions. Ho Is working qut 0. Vnianga, Lake Cora; left foot the Americans to get. provisions Into ly but very peislstently upon a ty w on first prize at Pittsburgh this country by utilizing the old Siberian THE CARLSTEDT MCD. CO., 4 line, which was partially built into the Yukon freoot duty, ostensibly 'for tcheme to tako 100,000 men to Cuba year, mashed. Ettatvlllt. tad. . v v -- .' Alaska 33 years ngo. -Charles Mill, Paw Paw; left leg bad- the relief of tho distressed, but In and land them there on tho Fourth of c SHIPPED SWEETNESS. K reality for sale or trade to the highest July. Ho says he is backed by a synly hurt and face burned. The Hawaiian Bugar crop, which has Tho other passengers escaped injury. bidders. dicate of Americans who have large Non Itoutc i:att for Bringing Hawaiian heretofore been shipped by sailing vesOne engine was ruined, and tho other sels to New York city, will in future bo land interests in the islands, and claims Sugar to Market. A LA UELLE JAUDINIERE. badly damaged. BURNED TO DEATH IN JAIL. these Americans are auxtous to cut up San Fkvncisco, Feb. 7. Hitherto landed at San Francisco and be shipped their laigc holdings and dispose of the sngar crop from Hawaii Jias. across the country by rail. & THE POWERS AGREED. d Horrible Holocaust lit Victor, Colorado. small plantations to men. been shipped on sailing vessels around Towne, of MinnesoFASHIONABLE Cmrn.E Cheek, Col.f Feb. 0. Three tho Horn to New York city, but re- ta, has been superseded on the work of Ueorge of tJreaca for Uottrnor of frlnca HON. THOS. A. OSBORN. men wero burned to death and another cently an arrangement lias been made preparing an address to the people for Crete, received fatal injuries in a tire which with the Southern Pacific Co., whereby the independent silver forces by ConllKKLur, Feb. 4. The Constantinople Death or n Former Oorernor ot Kansas at TAILOR- S:- correspondent of the burned tlio Victor jail. this plan has been changed. Tho gressman nartman, of Montana. MeadTllle, Pa. Frankfort Zel-tu'BUgnr will now be brought in the vesIn response to a telegram from THE DEAD. telegraphs that Russia, France t Meadvh.le, Pa., Feb. .0 Hon. Thos. Rluckburn, Dr. J. D. Nect, an i Great Ilrltaln have agreed to inThomas Qulnn, railroad grader, of A. Osboru, of Topeka, Kas., formerly sels to this port and bhipped to New AND York by rail. There were 80 carloads their family physician, has gone from sist upon the candldaturo of Prlnco Philadelphia. gorei nor of that state, died at the Com- yesterday at Long wharf, Oakland, Versailles, Ky., to Washington to atIMPORTER OF CLOTHS AND SUITINGS Gejrgeof Grceco for tho governorship llalhoad giader, known ouly as mercial hotel in this city Friday. awaiting shipment. tend Sirs. Lane, who Is not expected to of Crcto and are ready to enforce It "Shorty." Oiborn was a Kansas pioneer and 3JI Upper First Street, recover. should tho sultan prove obdurate. Ihe states sixth chief cxecuthe. He was for COMPLAINS OF FILIBUSTERING. lames Connors. EVANSVILLE, - INDIANA. All the great European powers aro rears active In politics, being a stanch repub -" Prince George, tho correspondent The Injured man is known ns "Dub- lican, lie was United Status minister to Chill Public Feeling Strong In Madrid Against locking to ascertain the attitude of tho He earnestly soliciM ibo patronage of his asserts, has been so Informed, and Is lin. jnJer President Hayes and minister to Drazll tho United fetutc. United States on the great eastern ready to depart for Crete under tho Hopkins county friends Iteturnlng to Kansas under President Arthu Madrid, Feb. 8. Senor Sagasta's re- problem, and, until that is done, thero tripartite protection. from hU foreign mission, bo was elected to the A FRENCH DUEL. sponse to tlio official note presented will be no move on the international ttute senate, serving tno terms. In 1691 he reCHIEF BUSHYHEAD DEAD. rhe IMItor of Le Petite Itepubllque Fran-calt- e tired from political life, and devoted his time to by Gen. Woodford, the Untied States chessboard. fei htsextenslte private Interests, he being Iden- minister, complains of filibustering ex Z A discussion of the Kentucky legisla'Wounded. -- THEtities Mlth many enterprises. Gov. Osborn peditions, nnd declares that Spain can. ratting; of Out ot the Slott l'amoaa ol Ht ture's call for Senator Lindsay's resignaPAltis, Feb. C. A. duel arranged beleases a son Kd Osborn, In Kansas, his only tho Charoka Chiefs. not entertain the suggestion of fixing a tion develops the fact that many senatween M. Alexandre MUlerand, editor near rJathe. Kansas Citv, Mo., Feb. 0. A spociel of Le Petite Republlquc Francaiso, and date for tho pacification of Cuba. tors hold tho view that legislatures) to tho Star fromTahlequah, I. T., says: one of the Paris Pessimistic impressions aro now cur- have no authority to instruct senators WORTHLESS AMMUNITION. deputies, nnd M. Henri D. W. Ilusbyhead, one ot the most rent regarding the relations between in their acts. Lavertujon, LOUISVILLE, KY., prominent Chorokees, died thoro ot was fought deputy for Saint Yrielx, Tetta of Shrxpnol Shells Make a Had Spain and tho United States, and .Electric-Ligwith swords. Tho former Plant Darned. Urlght's disease, lie was 75 years old, was wounded lu against the United Showing for the Makers. the right mm. Tho Montreal, Can., Feb. 8. Tho transIs the Only First-Clas- s and has In turn filled overy oQlco in tho dlsputo San Fbancisco, Feb. 4, Tests of States. forming house of the Citizens' Porayr glow nation. Ho was a member ot the re- ing tho debateout ot an altercation dur- shrapnel shells furnished to tho United iu the chamber of depu$2.00 Per Day Hotel Shipped to En- and Light Co. , situated at Cote St. Paul, A Stud of cent Dawes commission on tho part of ties Thutsday. States nrmv have been made by Lieut. a suburb of this city, was destroyed by gl mil. in the City. tho Cherokee nutlon, aud was f avorablo E. 11. llabbltt, of Uenlcia arsenal. Ntw Youk, Fob. 8. James R. Keeno lire Sunday night; loss, $100,000. Tho for negotiations. CO WILL OUTSHINE THE OTHERS. Twenty-si- x shells were fired, and company derived its power from the por cent, of the ammunition was found shipped race horses to England on the Lachine rapids. SIX PERSONS KILLED. COME AMD SEE US, Potter Pitlmer tei Hrect n Palatial Ileal- - to bo wholly worthless. The flimsy Atlantic transport liner Minnowaska One of Six Heirs to 820,000,000. They (leuco at Ncrrport. shrapnel was furnished by an ordnance yesterday. Robin, ate all Your Others Injured In a Itallroad ColGuTintiE, Okla., Fob. 8. Marie Hook, Cock Easter Gift, Match New YoitK, Feb. 5. Potter Palmer, company of Washington. All shells lision In Sootlaud. PIKE CAMPBELL, Ghl, mushing Uride, Maid ofEriri and living near Perkins, Payne county, la man ot Glisoow, Feb. 5. A mail train and the wealthy hotel Newport, Chicago, is fused by electrify were excluded from a bay till v. one of tho six heirs of the 825,000,000 esMANAOER. about to build, at a mansion tho to rounds selected by Lieut, llaba freight were In collision on the Glas- which, it Is said, Will be even tate left by Thomas Clark, the Colorado mora bltt, ' A Comfortable Windfall. gow Southwestern road near Troon. miner, who recently died. palatial and luxurious than uny of the Tout Worn 11, Tex., Feb. 8, Mrs. Jane The driver and fireman of tho fro !g lit other beautiful summer ' homes now iu Town Durnlng Down. VICTORY FOR PINGREE. ,UAA Chapman, formerly a Fort Worth J0 YEARS' train, and four workmen who wora on existence there, including even the St. Joseph, Mo., Feb. 8. At 1:30 a. woman, but whose homo Js no.v in EXPERIENCE board the mall train were killed. In a.,, 4iMtwr1 "ixixixixM built Mutt Sell addition four persons wero Injured, celebrated marble houso now by Wil- The Michigan Central MemhSr a Mileage- south Te.Mts, recently received word m. tf telegram from Savannah, Andrew liam K. Vaudeibllt unit owned by Hook Uood for Any ot a Fainthat she hud fallen heir to portion of county, says the town is burning down. somo of them fatally. Mrs. O. II. P. llelmont.- an estate valued ut 610,000,000, sjicrc-celvin- Appeal for 'aid of fire department. i ' THE MARKETS. Dkiiioit, Mich., Feb. C Judgo ijtno-van-, SWEPT BY FIRE. This estatoHs loUuudrods of Pennants Killed by Turkish of file clicuit court, oideieyURssu-ancil'o- f cated iu Holland, coming ftom a grand1 roopx. A Dig Hole Uurned la the Hutlaeti Part l 4 a iniindaimisiignlnst the'Silchl-t;a- u mother. xa asasasaMfc New YoitK, February 8, 1893. s Athens, Feb. 7. Sanguinary l'lalulUlU, III. CATTLE Native Steers I US Qt D 25 Central Railway Co. in tho suit llaasasaHK Trade Marks continue' between tho Turkish DCSIQNS 0 COTTON Middling 5ff3 Jtescued Sailors landed. AunonA, 111., Feb., K Flte at Plains troops rr.OUH-Wln- ler 360 ii 5 60 , Wheat aud the peasants In Thessnly. biought by Gov. Plugiee to compel the COPVRIO.HTS &C Rasiov, Tob. 7. The Ilrltish steamer WHEAT-N- o, field, Friday night, burned the Evart's .... tfi 103tf lullwny company to sell him 11 1.0UO Anyone sending a sketch anS description mar d It is reported that the Turks have , 38 H 2, . .. a ltostjiii which arrived here yesterday CpitN-- Ne block, house, ulcklr ascertain onr opinion free whether an good uotonly 29X irentlon la nmbahlrnittentabla..! Comtnunlc. v .. .... and thebank, opera Hays i. postoftlce, of peopleseeral villages and hundreds mileage bookmember of his for himself, fiom Yarmouth; X. S., had among her OATS-N- o.2 Mess C stores ot FORK-N- ew 10 SO 10 25 McCreary. tlfmaatricttvc family, for i lanuoooK oa.a.a- butforauy . have been killed. it:. "z ST. LOUIS. passengers the crew, 10 lit number, of f &. Wiley and A. E. Mottlnger. Upton 820. lAtnutAken throairh Mann A Co, recetro this Gloucester fishing schooner COTTON-Mlddl- lng Loss, $50,000; Insuiance, one-hal5.? ftUti nottet without cbarvo, la tba UKEVKS-Stc- ers 3 23 The Dig Hllcult Trutt. To Keeuro tho Knriilnc of Itullan Knil- - Lucille, whjk'h w ent .ashore and subset I 4 03 Cows and Heifers .. 8(0 This Is the second time the business Cuicaoo, Feb. 5. Tho deal to con75 CALVES (per head) 6 00 grants. queutly became wrecked at Ifubbardji HOUS-F- alr pa a of the town has been burned. 365 to Select. solidate the big biscuit companies was 35 r Ir. A handsomely lllortrated weekly. Rosiu, Feb. 7. A government measure Cove, N. S.. during the sforin of last SIIEEP-F- alr 3 25 to Choice 460 Ja calaUon of any tclenuna lonrnal. Terms. completed hero by tho oigauizatiou of FLOUU-Pnte- nts 4 70 Legislating; as tu Who Mi.y Marry. IU ri roar montna, f i. poiauyau nenaupniera. Clear and Straight.. tho NatlouaMilscuitCo.,under the laws has been published authorizing the Tueday. 400 460 Cn301Bfoad1y,aVVY0rK Columbus, O., Feb. S. Representa- of New Jersey, Rank of51iples to tuke charge. of the WHEAT-N- o. 2 lied Winter. . Went Ashore In n Fog. n with a capital stock of suvlngs of Italian emigrants in North COKN-N- o. 2 Mixed V. Paikcr, of Cuyahoga tive Chas. Alee, 096 V Bt, 7aihlogton, 1. U. ti 2SU Jaokrovvh.t.k, Fla., Feb. 7. The 2i? county, Las Introduced in the legisla- 855,000,000. Of this amount 825,000,000 and South America, with a view of se- schooner Fanny Kinney, fiom Phila- OATSNo No2 2 UYE-47 4 W, A. NtSBEl , President" ture a bill tequlrtng all persons apply- is preferred stock. 300 it 860 curing them against the rapacity ol delphia January 28,. wltli a cargo of iOUACCO-Lu- gs. 460 O UOJ Leaf Hurley ing for licenses to marry to pass n the O. W WADDILL, Cashier "bankers" there. Mr. tlladttone (loen tq Church. coal bound for this port, foundered HA Timothy 760 u IU w mJTTEH-Cuo- tce 11 to la Dairy mdical examination. Parsons having CANNK9, Feb. 7. Mr. Gladstone, acabout fivo miles north of tlio mouth of KBQSJFresh Hopkins CLountu 5 UK Hot For tho Hlomllkx. dlrsomana, any form of insanity, companied by Mrs. Gladstone drove to tho St. John's rlviver early yesterday 10 5.H Jnen) DuuuquK, Iu., Feb. 8. The Lee party hereditary tuberculosis or consumption! church yesterday and received commuRib tU t'S morning. The vessel went ashore in a UACON-Cle-aosr. LARD-Prit4 Steam are barred from marriage by the bill. nion. He was able to walk without as-- ' of ten men left last night for tho Klon- dense fog. No lives were lost. -CHICAGO. dike. This is tho fourth party to sistauce. 6 40 CATTLE Native Stears . . 400 Twcuty Persons Killed aud Fifty Injured leave here for the gold fields. HOQS Fair to Choice- Death of a Heavy Woolen Factor. 303 a 400 by nil Earthquake. a 4 75 Deiiuv, Conn., Feb. 7 Aino-j- H. Ail- SHEEP tft Fair to Choice rLOUlt-Wln480 a 4 VI Paten.s. Madisonville, Ky, Constantinople, Fob. 4, Details Illg l'rlcu for a Copy of Hums. ing, of the firm of A. II. &. C. R. Ailing, tSprlng Paten. 460 a l vs yestorday from Ilallkssr, Asia. SI u EDiNiil'itoit, Feb. the sale yes woolen manufacturers operating tho vrutiAA' wo -- ,pring. 98 a 27H GapUl Stock, - - - $50,000, Minor, chow that 20 persons were terday ot llurns1 works, a copy of tho Paugassett mills, that employs 500 CQRN NO.no. x Red (ne .).... C. killed and 50 injured by the recent 2 21 ... 21UO first Kilmarnock edition, in the original hauds, died yesterday of cerebral 1020 a 10 25 Transacts a general banking business, eatthqaake at that place and llrusa. paper covers, uncut, brought 573. aged 75 years. and invites the accounts of the citizens of CATTLE-Natl- va 3 7J a 500 Steers And why not a Hopkins and adjoining counties, 3 ou u The Dingley tariff has caused a Mr Ward L. Smith, of Frederickslown, iiuus-A- U o. tirades., Tho City of Moscow, in Russia, WHEAT-Nin coffee-pushS Hard MS BS ? It's Has the finest and most secure vault as well as a decline of 30 per cent, in the im- Mo , was troubled with chronic diarrhoea OATS-N- o. S White. 24 is mentioned as being in possession 23UO that section of Kentucky CORN-N- o. far more necessary. Do you ............. ,w 24 fcft 2.. portation of bottles from Germany. for over thirty years He bad become fully of excellent wood-pavestreets 300 NEW ORLEANS suffer wjth dyspepsia? Ayer's PLOUU-HI463 a 4 W it was only a question CORN-N- o. gh 2 Grade years ago. MM 34 (ft Don't Use Drugs Cathartic Pills will cure you. An African fat used for domes- satiGtiea inat of a short timo until be would have OATS Western...., SO u Take a unless you need them, and then only tic purposes is the oil of a species to give up He had been treated by HAY Choice. 114 00 10 23 .. . The great Elizabeth, of England, Standard Moss ' pure drugs, such as are sold by reof beetle. It resembles hardened some of tbe best physicians in Europe and FORI es. UACON-fald6H sponsible druggists. We keep only had clear, liquid, blue eyes, but bad America but got no permanent relief One COTTON-Mlddl- lng PILL AFTER PIE. ft cocoanut oil. day he picked up a newspaper and chanced LUUIV1LL,K. tbe best. That is the great dis- a trick of glancing sideways at peoWHEAT-No.2RS6 tinction to be looked for when tho ple with whom she talked. to read an advertisement of Chamberlain's CORN-80 a 2 MUed In Germany, a man who has lost Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, OATS-Nlime comes that you need them JM A .27 Mixed both hands in an accident can Ho got a bottle of it. tbe lust dose helped FORK-N-o. 8 Mesa. ew ..ilOi 2 I07 NowhaHTelse will you find so com- rJACON-ClOne of the trees in the park at A onm limn fn lutein German locomotive engineers re- claim the whole of his life insurance him and its jxmtinued use cured him. amw-Middiing-ear.'... Ilib.., Mitt tn1r tla. a tu Windsor is suppose cLJto be 1,200 ceive a gold medal and 500 for money on the ground that he has 25 jTMVjwent bottles are for sale that spring medicine. years old. it is known as William eyery ten years 0 service without lost the means of maintaining him- by mi uernara Drug More, tarllngtan; T.mx Bee? Are you a subscribe to i,STV BERNARD DRLQ STORE, Geo Jung. Stt Charles,' Ben T. Robinson I the Conqueror. an accident. Sound Lungs Pink-Tar-IIo- Eq-gi- i HONEY . -- Uvo-ator- y , I Delays are l Dangerous? forttflcatlons appropriation bill furnished the basis for a protracted political discussion. All attempts to Increase the appropriations of th bill or to amend it In any way wero voted down In tho senate, on tho 4th, speaking to a question of personal privilege, Senator Lindsay, ol Kentucky, criticised the motives of the author and promoton of tho resolution recently passed by the legislature of Kentucky demanding hit resignation as senator. He claimed to bo a r of tho whole people of Kentucky with a dutj to tho whole country, and not a mere agent ol the Kentucky legislature. An executive session of three hours was held In the house, it being prlvato bill day, little business was transto filibustering. acted owing The senato was not In session on the Slh In the bouse, at the opening of the session, Mr. House (rep., Ind), chairman of Committee on Klcctlons No. 2, presented n resolution declar-In- g that In tho contest between Samuel II jdson and Wm. MeAlcer. of Pcnnsilvnnla. for n rM ,ln tho house, Mr. McAleer Is entitled to the hcbu tvitnouc urwsiou tno resolution and report of the committee iwas adopted. A bill granting to the Gulf, Colorado & Santa Ve Kail road Co. tho right to construct a branch of Its railroad In tho Indian territory was passed; also a senate bill authorizing tho Muskogee Coal & Hull road Co to construct unci opcrute a railroad through tho Indian territory. The house then went Into committee of the whole and tesumrd consideration of the lortlllcatlom appropriation bill, which was pasted IN tho senate, ou tho Tth, no buslnsss of Importance was transacted. Mr. Morgan (Ala ) offered an amendment to the resolution previously offered by Mr. Wblto (Cul), declaring that It was tno right of tho people of Hawaii to matntalu their own form of government, and the united stales ought In no wise to Interfero with It. provides distinctly for the annexation of the Hawaiian Nlands, and tho present government has the that right tomukesuch ceSslon to this country In the house the military academy appropriation bill, carrying 1 153,540, was passed, as was the bit to limit the period for refunding of tho tertltlcates of 1878 to December 31, ieJ. sen-nto- on the 2d. the agricultural appropriation bill was read and tho amendments proposed ly the committee were agreed to. Tho greater part of tho day was p tsscd Ir secret session In consideration of the Hawallur annexation treaty IntheThouso thoDIntrlcl of Columbia appropriation hill was further d and passed, and tbebllltoprotldecoati defenses for the country was taken up. IN tho senate, on the 3d, consideration of tin agricultural appropriation bill occupied almost tho entlro open session. Tho bill was flnallj passed, after which a brief executive scsslor was held. ..In tho houso consideration of tht In the senate, jutowik Actaai Flros Within Two Wooka at Savannah, Oa. the highest grade baktag powder tests Mow it Coeaode-tMr- d further than cay otter brsad. The Magnlllceiit Cathedral of tit. John the Ilaptlat, the Largest Iloman Catholic Church Kdlllco In (leorgln, a Mass of Ilulns. y, information concerning the cotton crop of 160(5-0- 7, its value, the amount purchased by mills and d the acreage planted. It whows that the totji cotton crop of 1890-7- 7 anyjjSp' cd in commercial bales to fidS,' 703, mude up by the followingVates: Alabama, 833,789; Arkansas, 003,043; Florida, 48,730; Georgia, 1,299,310; Indian territory, 87,703; Kansas, 01; Kentucky, 414; Louisiana, 507,551; Mississippi, 1,201,000; Missouri, 21,110; Jfotfli Carolina, (521,793; Oklahoma, 33,251; South Carolina, 930,463; Tennessee, Texas, 2,12.3,701; Utah, 123; Virginia, 11,539. It is slated that tho large and increasing amount of raw cotton taken direct-Ij-jfrothe current crop by mill from the states is more than ever an Important factor in estimating the annual production. Ten years ago only six per cent, of a crop of 0,000,000 bnles was used by those states, while during tho year 1890-9they used over 11 per cent, of a crop of over 8,000,000 bales, The number of mills In opera, lion during tho year was 402, the number of fipindles 3,314,3J7, and the mmi' ber of bales bought, 981,991. Tho total value of tho upland crop was 285,810,000, which gave an ttveragc price of 0.05 cents per pound of that s)ld, and the total value of the Sea rslnnd crop 0,000,938. an average price of 10.58 cents per pound. The total nftage during 1890-9- 7 was 23,273,209, the number of bales raised, 8,5 12,703 an acreage of 37 bales per acre. 230,-78cotton-growing 7 cultural department gives considerable mi &AKiTf0 POWDER A Llvoly Oonflagatlon at Atlantic City, Now Joreoy. Academy of Muslo nnd Other Hulldlngs lo the Vicinity Fall a Prey to the Flames, Together with a Large Section of the Hoard AValk. Constipation Causes fully half the sickness In tho world. It retains the digested food too long In tho bowels and produces biliousness, torpid llvrr. Ml- gestton, bad taste, coated tongue, sick headache. Insomnia, etc. Hood's nib cure consUpatlon nnd all Its results, easily and SSc. All druggists. Prepared by C. I. Hood St Co., Lowell. Mast. The only Fills to take with Hood's Sarsaparllia. Hoo CIS Pills DR. MEITOENHALL'S IMPROVED J on-th- e Spruce Gum Balsam lf ings, entnlliug a loss of about 805,000 before being got under control. The origin of. tho fire Is a mystery, Officer Robinson discovered smoke issuing from under the board walk In front of the academy of music. A general alarm waa sent In, but before tho engines arrived tho academy of musio was enveloped in flames. The flro spread to Lapre's confectionary store, and thence communicated to tho rear of the Rryn Muwr hotel. The flames quickly spread to 's furnishing store, Rutter's'school of phrenology, Myer's photograph gallery, the Gold Mine Smith's rolling-chnl- r establishment and a portion of the Vitascope parlors on the board walk. For a time it looked as though the Rcrkelcy hotel, the largest hostelery on Kentucky avenue, would surely be destroyed. The rear of the hotel adjoined the burned buildings, and tho stiff westerly wind fanned the flames toward tho big hoiioaf! fj-erlines of hose were run nJtr, windows and .BBBBBBBBjK the side nd surround- Ing propel J lly drenched. The guest 1 AsflaM jy hotel hur- rledly pacl hlng and pre- pared for 1 but the wind shifted at tf jsmh.! is alone saved the hotel. I, v. The floor of the big board walk, for a distance of half a sTtiarc, was so badly damaged by the flames that it will have to be rebuilt. The heaviest losers are: Academy of music, $30,000; insurance small, owned by Joseph Fraling-er- . Lapre's confectionery store, 85,000. Gold Mine baths, 81,000, owned by S. S. Mervlne. Stewart McShca's household goods, 82,000. Bryn Mawr hotel, Racharach's furniture store, 81,000. Owing to tho fact that the property destroyed was all beach front buildings, there Is very little insurance, the Insurance companies refusing to take the risks except at a very high rate of premium. The academy of music was destroyed by fire in 1893. Rach-arachbath-houses, al Atlantic City, N. J., Feb. 8. A fire, Which originated in the academy of music, destroyed a half block of build- CHILL AND FEVER CURB. tLLitxBHiaKyfV iMmtt OUARANTEFn TO CURB iHiiHA I oti'd , And Malaria In all Forms. Tasteless. Nonl genuine) without the abore picture and tho signature ot J. 0. Mendenhall. CHILLS SO AND FEVER Price, conts at all Dealers. IND. PftEPARED ONLY BY .T. C. MENDENIL4JL.L, EVANSVILLE. Sold by George King, St Charles, Ky., Crablree Coal Mining Company. Ilsley Kentucky, Illinois Central TO R.-- R. 510,-00- 0. (jaliforniajj NEW ORLEANS in connection with the Southern Pacific LEW WALLACE'S LIBRARY. Through Weekly TOURIST SLEEPING GAR Crawfordtvllle, Indiana, Will Receive u Handsome Ilequest. Cihcaoo, Feb. 8. A special to the Times-Heral- d al from Crnwfordsvllle, nu-tho- Cevo-Qun- 444444A4444; FRITSCH SON, able-bodie- Ind., says: r, "Gen. Lew Wallace, the eminent has announced that at his death the city of Crawfordsvlllo will come Into possession of his handsome sbudv. wnicn nas just completed at a cost ot 510,000. It will be used as a public library. "Gen. Wallace has long contemplated making some such gift to his adopted city. His library building was therefore constructed with the view of donating it to the 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 Ulg Consignment by the Steamer Mariposa. San Francisco, Feb. 7. The steam- Leaving Cincinnati and Louisville on I. C. R. R, fast "New Orleans limited" tram EVERY THURSDAY for Los Angeles and San'Frabctsco wilhssS"'v out change. The Limited also connects at New Orleans daily with Express Train for tbe Pacific Coast, and on Tuesdays and Saturdajs (after January 4, 1898) with the Sunset Limited Annex ig Kx-Q- ' ship Mariposa from Sydney, Australia, due hero February 10, is reported to have on board nearly 8300,000 Austraa lian gold consigned to 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 313,000,000, by far the largest amount ever received in California from Australia during any one year in settling the balance of trade. FOUR BUSINESS HOUSES. Anglo-Californi- of the Southern Pacific, giving specia through service lo San Francisco. Partic lars of Agents of the I. C. R. R. and connecting lines, S. 0. Hslch, Dlv. Pass. Agsnt, Cincinnati. John A. Scott, Dlv. Pass. Agent, Mtmphli. A. H. Hanson, 0, P. A. W, A. Kellond. A. 0. P. A. Chicago, Louisville. YOU NEED A DAILY V ' V I Fifth Avenue Hotel, Destructive Conflagration Swoops Over eter, Neb. Ex- h'l ht Thrro-Yer-O- hi three-year-old- s, ts?KSss:s t U .BaaaaHC. g one-fouft- T con-filet- 'Mir .- (( Exeter, Nob.,Feb.8. Fire at an early hour destroyed all the business houses, on the west side of town with the exception of a brick bank and ono framo structure. Fourteen business houses were entirely consumed, and very little of the contents of the buildings were saved. Loss, 832,000; insurance 812,500. Illue Lana Enforced lu Toledo. Toi.eoo, O., Tob. 8. About the only thing a Toledoau could do with his small change Sunday was to buy a meal, a theater ticket or a prescription, or place it on the contribution plato of a church. Every news' stand and cigar stand was closed, and tho boys were stopped from selling tho papers on tho street. Even the rnllk wagons wero warned off their routes. After a matinee concert by the Toledo Marino band at the Valentine, the manager of the band was arrcstcdund the manager of the People's theater expected to be arrested. New York, Feb, '. Fire gutted Spcllmuu & Co.'k glaed kid works, in Williamsburg, entailing a loss of 875,-00The factory was owned by Jacob of ManhatLcmhardt, a stane-dcalc- r tan. Nearly 100 men were employed in the factory. Tho steamer Pennlaml, Philadelphia for Livetpool, which grounded on Chester bar, in the Deluware river, Saturday, was floated at high tide at 1 u. nt., having apparently sustained no damage. 8. NEWSPAPER! IT ONLY COSTS GENTS A WEEK To read every day In the year The Louisville Evening Post. The Evening Post has the f Market 1 (Hazed Hid Works Destroyed. iau-backe- --. Reports. State News. Frankfort News. (Washington News. J Short Stories. ' Women's Page. Children's Page. 1 f. Scktttific Hrttcrknn. RATES By Mail Only. 12 I 6 Months 3 Months Months $2.00 t.Sd 1.0(1 1 Philadelphia, Feb. Ihe Pennlaml Floated. Month .50" t r CLUBBED WITH THIS PAPER.1 Sample Copies furnished On Application. lear PORIO-StaiuUr- d Adulph hutro Mentally Incompetent. BANK- , ed San Francisco, Feb. 8. Adolph Su-trof San Francisco, and builder of the funtom Sutro tunnel, has been adjudged mtcntally Incompetent by Superior Judgo Releher. Sir Itobert Peel to Go on the Stage. London Feb. 8. It Is reported "that Sir Robert Peel is to adopt the stage us a career. TBE GREATEST BOOK OF TDK AGE . Should be In Every Homo and Library. Tie People 's Bible Pousse Pate... pie-push- er er At e, OATS-rNo.-- PpitlC-Mqssne- w)... in d ed.i No. ' BRYAN MOPPUKi mrr . self. , - MorftuGap, 0 ' You should be, Chlosjo. Ill i l'nuu.t. ir. Death of W. A. Oibson. bone I'mliitorUn Cliurtu, LoikIou. hwe He It. o; MuArthur. II II, Calfarir llnpttu thurclirSw Mulu Ik Ul., Vi K Hattford, Ky., eb. 7. V. A. City. Nw.u.ltuf.ti.t Mrt,n; Manama iMh iltev. irauk-'riuirttf. Ltflifdrt utrui " . ... ..:. jiiuiwi ":"" .M. llrl.tol ii.u.nrr Metmmiw i;n."i i ltv V, 'I Aioore. Ll) . " b llirW Gibson, aged about forty years, momtollth, Loudou. In(t Iter. J'tvim J vereit llal,lU, Boiiin UwajtfcAtontl ttruirti.died. here last night, after many Mr. Gibson was years' illness. prominent in Ohio county politics, rigo. lll.l Itav Samuel Hart. II 1) . '1 rlwlf H"lyS iloli S i II and was at the time of his death lUrtfurd.Uunn l lUir J. Monro UtliWa. O in.rtt ijouigu Woll,ltmenlnircn,Ioaon. lujy M. airfmr,l.Ull1baTuniuta, w (ulfta lilutia chairman of the Republican County roriUK ruiriu. wi r";, levpuf, lull Committee, which place he had tlonn. sill eJM. clutli, UD, halt full iiui, . uuihiiIiilTIO'l.-l.M- O W filled for several years. He was a Hejla A still edaes tail Utvant, aaa volume. prominent member of the order of IMJOiBivU quarto alsa, ravUlull lit.Uiltd. Miuy rqaMiKHu .to aaeh.MM la l PAUTH. 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Address us (or particulars S THURSDAY, FEBRUARY to, 1S9S President McKini e and the sudden national House of Representatives Rave the silver resolution death and quick burial. - greater visible supThfre of wheat in the world now than ply there was a year ago. But wheat sold at? i. io 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. is a We desire to call particular tention to the advertisement of the in another column special offer made in and connection with that great news paper. Many of our readers have taken advantage of the recent offer made through The Bee's columns of free trial subscription and to the doubtless many of The Uee's readers would like to have that paper. The free trail subscription But offer has been withdrawn. 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 write us that the recent free offer through The Bee resulted in placing their paper i the hands of many who have not heretofore The new offer been subscribers. is notandcouldnot be free but it is most liberal. Read it and accept it now. atGlobe-Democr- at to-o-ur Globe-Democra- Conductors A Friend Story FRANKFORT. One Bill Mas done to the Governor Some Things Our t, Globe-Democr- at 1 umbus is a farce, hence they are One Bullet Just taking very little interest in it. Another In Toledo Commercial. 'T'tart Hanna Bribery Charge. The people of Ohio believe that investigation at Colthe d The Chimeograpb, one ot the inventions ot modern times was exhibited at tbe Armory last Tuesday night. It is a very Doing. good show and tbe pictures were apparently real objects. "I have bed a stomach trouble for tbe past three yeara and last winter I was bo Valentlntt. Frankfort, Ky., Feb. 5 The Monday xis Valentine's that I could not work; for over two Senate Committee on Immigration Day A great many people will send valentines and some months. I would have dlzxy ipella when I could not got out of bed, and when I and Labor spent the entire after- ot us can see what some other people think was lying down It seemed as though there noon hearing arguments from the of us Tho boastful man, tbe self vain was a bard lump In my stomach. The coal mine operators against and man, the cowardly man, will be tbe recipmedicines given me afforded relief only for the two weeks' pay bill, which ient ot some carricature. It is our weak point that will bo touched The love sick tor a time. A. friend advised me to try was passed by the House. The man and maid will exchange vows, or say Hood's Sarsapajrllla, which I did, and alter committee decided by a vote of buy valentines wilh "My heart is thine," taking six bottles I am glad to say I never am three to two to make an adverse or "I then thine " These last may get marfelt better in my life. I do not bave any ried, valentines in peace repose report, but it was also decided not dizzy Bpells and do not feel tbe lump in Hurglars. report for a few days, during my stomach." A. Jackson, Passenger to Two of Conductor, P. C. C. and St. Louis Ry,, which time they will consider the Hall onmen entered the house night Sieve and advisability of reporting a substi- searched Main street Tuesday 429 19th St., Louisville, Kentucky. every room for valuables and tute requiring the operators to pay money Tbey entered at one of tbe south windows that was unfastened and opened the miners once a month. the front, back and side doors so as to Is the btst-- ln tact tne one True wooa runner. have a fair show to get out in case of trouInsist upon noon's ; take no substitute. A majority of the members of ble They got a pocket knife from Virgil Hall, Br0 Bentle, mild, the House Committee on ConstituS KIllS tire. AlldrumttJts. 25c. tional Amendments met this after- then went to Walter's room and found bis coal, but missed a watch laying on the bunoon and unanimously voted to reau and a dime Waller said he had in bis report favorably a bill proposing pants pocket. NEGRO BRAKEMAN SHOT Nothing else was loucbtJ. Mrs. Hall to remove the capital from Frank first men and went to call her fort. Mr. Tracy said tonight that son, heard tbe Mr. Steve Hall was in Louis Waller with many members ville, adelegateto the U. O. I. W. Conhe had talked By Jim Robinson, of Hornby Sta- of the Legislature, and he was cer- vention. The burglars evidently wanted tain that the bill would pass the money or jewelry as they took(nothingelje tion, who Tried to Ride Free. Put Him on the Track to Good Health company met on Saturday afternoon and elected B. Alkinson, Director in Chief; C. C. Givens, President; B. E. Laffoon. Vice President; H. H. Holeman, Secretary; C. O. Osburn, Assistant Secretary; R..C. Tapp, Treasurer. J. The elegant structure will be erected on tbe bill at the west edge ot town and will be quite an ornament to our city and an honor to tbe community. Tbe building will be situated in aten acre campus and will be made one of the prettiest in tbe Stale. Many good citizens are visiting our town looking for a location and already a half dozen vacant lots bave exchanged hands in the last week. Henry Ashby continues to improve things around bis home He has recently made quite valuable and attractive additions to bis 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. i 5T, BERNARD GENERAL STORE. i. M Had Been Laid Up Tor Two Months with Dliiy Spells. Representative are Jfc STUCK UP If you looked over our new line of PAPER HANGINGS you would at once say that you would like them stuck up on your rooms. It is a pleasure to us to show them. COME IN AND ASK Hi rt of LOCOMOTIVE BLASTS. HOOd'S mile parffia en"ec-riO- House. He insists that the fight is faith, because Below the Heart, being made in good the capital ought to be removed n Public Library to be Opened Afternoon. the Wrist. from Frankfort. There Trans-Mississip- is to be a room pi at the Exposition, the at Omaha, .papered with cancelled counter charges to avert suspicion. Wouldn't that farm mortgages. Middlcton Journal. be a good place in which to hold free silver meetings? The Ohio enemies of Mr. Hanna not content with making them The Greenville Banner de- selves odious, are now engaged in nounces in the most bitter terms a making themselves ridiculous. correspondent of the Louisville Kansas City Journal. Dispatch who sent a false and defamatory report to that paper Nothing will come of the reported alleging the elopement of W. W. charges of bribery against Senator Hanna. No one believes for a Lewis with a woman of notorious minute that there was anything in character. the charge in the first place. ROBINSON UNDER $500 BOND. l"VK.Tfre qnrl file trrrn knew they were guilty of attempted St. Charles, Ky., Feb'y 8th. unucry anu nopeu uy urinyniy fif te Frank M. Fisher, the editor of Columbus Orove Vidette. the Paducah Sun has been apSenator Hanna has been the ob pointed, postmaster for that city. ject of a vast amount of wholly un Fred Van Renssalaer gets the warranted abuse and vilification, Owensboro office and S. S. Moore but he has routed his enemies and will distribute the mail at Prince- he will justify the confidence of his friends. Omaha Bee. ton. Postmaster Martin took charge at Madisonville Saturday The investigation going on at If you feel weak, dull and discouraged with Virgil Bacon, deputy. Columbus is verily like fishing. It you will find a bottle of Hood's Sarsapanlla will do jou wonderful good. is easy to fish, The monthly statement of the does notenoughthe fish. but fishing land This invesAlabama coal and coke is now Director of the Mint shows that tigation is all right, but it will not , the total coinage of the United prove anything. Marion Tran being shipped to Mexico and it is expected to soon become a rival of States mints during January, 1898, script. the English product. was $5,129,010, as follows: Gold, silver, $3,420,000; $1,624,000; minor coins, $85,010. The coinage of standard silver dollars ing the month amounted to $1,250,-Njo- o. We have to thank Mr. Lucas "nil-contr- r v Moore, Commissioner of Agriculture 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 In a recent issue of the the Hail-waAge is published the following No great a map of each county. praise, however, is due the public based upon the last report of the the Interstate Commerce Commisprinter for his part in the job. sion: "Last year the railways of Chief demagogue Goebel, of the United States carried over passengers one 13,000,000,000 the Kentucky democratic Senate, mile. They also carried 0 is pushing his election bill which tons of freight one mile. is intended to give the Democrats The total amount paid in diviof the Kentucky ballot dends on stock was $87,603,371 call it $88,000,000. Of the total in all corners of the State. The earnings of the railways about 70 reason lor the existence and daily per cent, from passenger service. career of the present aggregation Let us assume, then, that of the of small that $88,000,000 paid in dividenns, 70 compose the big democratic ma- per cent., or $61,600,000, was of jority in the present Kentucky profitwasfreight service and $26,000, profit on passenger ser000 Legislature, is to nail down if vice. Let us drop fractions and possible all offices in the State, call it $62,000,000 from freight big and little, for the exclusive use and $26,000,000 from passengers. and benefit of free silver Demo- By dividing the passenger profit into the number of passengers crats. carried (13,000,000,000) we find We would never have believed that the railways had to carry a that the chorus of praise from passengerot 500 miles in order to profit or five miles to earn $1 Kentucky editors for Miss Chris- earn 1 cent. Their avcarge profit, tine Bradley's idea to christen the therefore, was less than Kentucky with water instead of of 1 cent for carrying a passenger wine, would have been so unani- (and his baggage) one mile. By mous and so hearty. But set, the dividing the freight profit into the freight mileage Kentucky women against the pro- we find that the (95,000,000,000) railways had to posed exaltation of bourbon in the carry one ton of freight 1,530 miles christening ceremonies, and what in order to earn $1, or over fifteen miles to earn one cent. The avercould the Kentucky editors do age profit therefore, was less than jueven those who dote on mint ot a cent for lep? With the good women and a ton of freight (besides carrying loading the editors agreed' the fight is and unloading it) one mile." ended and Miss Bradley's idea has CROFION. triumphed. The Bee rejoices that this is so. Local Happenings Short and to 'Nothing should ever tempt us the Point. nothing will ever tempt us to scale down the sacred debt of the Prof. Martin, of Cadiz, will commence nation through a legal technicality. a writing school at the Croflon Academy Feb. ijth. Whatever may be the language of Edgar Rensbaw and wife, of Hopkins-villwere the guests of G. W. Morgan the contract, the United States will discharge all of its obligations Sunday. Master John Burkbolder is very ill with in the currency recognized as the lever. bes throughout the civilized world Tbe infant of Reuben Trotter is very at the times of payment. Nor will SICK. Rev. Jas. Coleman preached at tbe Bap we ever consent that the wages of labor or its frugal savings shall be tist GBurca ounuay. Moore has been employed scaled down by permitting pay- to Rev. T. D, tne preacn at uuristian cnurcn tuis ment in dollars of less value than year. the dollars accepted as the very David Bourland will soon have bis busibest in every enlightened nation of ness bouse completed, It will not 01 Nixon'& Willis put up a large amount the earth. ice saiuruay, suffice for citizens nowadays to say "Dance" Bulletin. simply that they are in favor of There was a dance atC. M.Day's Thurs sound money. "That is not enough. day night. The people's purpose must be There was a dance at G. II. Myers Fri given the vitality of public law. day night. Better an honest effort with failure There was a dance at Mark Gilkey's than the avoiding' of so plain and oaturuay nigat. commanding a duty" FronrPres-fctofi- t There will be a ball bere, Feb'y. 14th. McKiuley's speech at New But we will bave another dance some York, January 29, 1898. wbere in town before Ibera, y 95,000,-000,00ol party-demagogutwo-tenth- Frankfort, Ky., Feby. 7. Senator Bronston this morning revived the subject of Senator Lindsey's resignation by offering a joint resolution providing that a committee be appointed to prepare an answer authority. to Senator Lindsey's speech made Tnrn Woosley and in the U. S. Senate with request from jail bere early Bud Garth escaped Monday morning that it be spread upon the minutes Woosley was the watchmaker who was reKelley and WdS arthat body. Notwithstanding cently in 'That investigation of Senator Dr. Otto's Spruce Gum Balsam it a actenllllp ol of this an attempt to read in rested on business ofatappropriating property charge all discoveries and conv Hanna s methods of getting into remedy based on modern renown who bar siren the House the response of Senator of others left for him to repair. Garth is pouuded by chemists of and was in jail on charge of the United States Senate," said Mr. throat and lunu diseases a life stndjr. Ask joyr Lindsey, was again defeated. The an to procure for you Tbe watchmaker liberMr. R. J. Flick, of Cleveland, at druirclattwo sites, 25c.It and SOc. It not lit stoetc salons have decided to have only ated himself Sold In with a skeleton key and then Wellington, "make most people the fight and decline to sawed the bars of Qarth's cell, letting bim a in Ohio alittle bit weary. Nobody Superintendent Martin, Assistant Super recognize any right of opinion or out, Tbey hid in an empty cell and when tbe colored deputy, Tyler, came in I am speaking of those who are intendent Mann, Roadmaster Robson and opportunity of public speech to .fires and left tbe door open tbey to make slipped Supervisor Sullivan were over tbe Hender not Mr. Hanna's sworn enemiesthe Senator. out and escaped. Both are young men believes that the thing was started son division last Monday on a close in and Garth is a desperate character. spection ot tbe railroad property. for any purpose other than spite, 'Squire Frank Fuller tells tbe most rerirtt mil to the Ooternor. and I guess they hope to see it fall The Senate reported to the markable story of tbe week about two DOWN IN THE MINES. flat, if they take any interest in it men who House that it had passed House young each otherquarrelled, cussed and insulted in the solitary company of at all. "Washington Post. Bill No. 70, by Mr. Williams, of their own two selves only, then made appropriating friends, and went before the 'Squire, conWest Virginia at present seems to be Menefee county, Passenger vs. Freight Traffic. house-breakin- (Special) Jim Robinson, living near Hamby Station, this county, shot a negro brakeman on an Illinois Central train, perhaps fatally yesterday morning about 11 o'clock. 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 underway the brakeman approached him, tried to put him off, and did put him off, but not until Robinson had shot him twice. One bullet entered just below the heart and the other in the wrist. The most dangerous of the two shots was fired just as Robinson was being put off the train, and they both fell oft together. Both men were taken to Dawson on another train, where Robinson was given an examining trial. He is now out on $500 bond. The negro was still alive and was taken to Paducah. A meeting of the Joint Committee on Education was held this afternoon in the Senate chamber Bucket Shop Taxes and Much to consider the Chinn School-booInteresting News. Bill, which the House passed, and the Crenshaw Senate Bill on the Evergreen Lodge No. 3S. Knights of Arguments were same subject. heard from representatives of the Pythias, very delightfully in entertained a large number of guests their lodge book companies. The committee rooms last Thursday night. An eloquent has decided to report a bill which address on Pytbianism was delivered by will comprise nearly all the Chinn Mr. Frank Bell, a choice musical prowas rendered and light refreshments Bill, with parts of the Crenshaw gram served were Bill. No material changes in the Pyle. Miss A. W. Chinn system are likely to be Pyle, of Lenacity, hasdaughter of against this made. It provides for the contract tbe L & N. R. R Co., brought suit for $1,000 damages, alleging that she was subjected to "great system of purchasing books. k The House Committee on Charitable Institutions, visited the Feeble Minded Institute, in this city, This week they this afternoon. will visit the Deaf aad Dumb Institute at Danville, the Blind Asylum at Louisville and the Insane Asylum at Hopkinsville. trouble, expense and physical and mental distress" by being unable to catch a train at Cave Springs on January 35th, although she bad purchased a ticket from that place to Hopkinsville. She was compelled to go to Russellville, she sais, because tbe train did not stop for her at Cave Springs Un Friday night last tbe Hopkinsville Board of Councilmen adopted an ordinance fixing'a license of $500 per annum on each "bucket shop" operated in the cily. Tbe city will now get somewhat of a share in the profits of any such shops as may operate under the new law Among other important business was the arrangement to have meat and milk sold in the city subjected to official test Tbe trustees of tbe colored public schools were allowed 5300 for the present term The city teamster, Lee Morris, was given police road as a fireman, a posilion be has long wished for. Among tbe successful dove hunters is Agent Walker, ot Madisonville, whu in company with a friend, returned one day last week, after a few hours hunt with thirty of the birds in tbeir possession. Rumor says that tbe Toslal Telegraph Company will soon open up offices in Hen derson and Hopkinsville, having purchased me western union wires on tne onto Valley road. Tbe friends of Supervisor Davis think he will soon be able to be out again, as bis recovery at this time seems rapid. The friends ot the L. A N. R R. Company are pleased to seethe interest taken by a leading capitalist to place the company in a better financial condition The accident which occurred last Sunday and which resulted In tbe loss of a foot, should prove a warning to the boys, and hereafter prevent them from stealing rides on trains. Law Agent Bramwell was called to Robards this week on important business, and we understand by his visit a damage suit bas been prevented and an amicable settlement negotiated. Is it right that companies should in any way be held responsible for death or accidents which are caused by and through the influence of Intoxicants. Cases of this kind 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 ot tbe 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 contemplates tbe purchase of tbe P. D. and E. which would give tbem another complete Southern line out of Chicago. Hopkinsville New Era, The bad wrecks of the year on the L & N.we fear may postpone a restoration of the ten per cent to the men. Tbe 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 employes are showing an increased appreciation of the fact that legislation has a bearing on tbe question of wages. The Ohio Brotherhood of Trainmen, through tbeir convention, which happens to be in session at Columbus, has for instance taken occasion to inform tbe Legislature that such inter-enc- e as tbe two-cerailway fare bill is not wanted by railway labor. 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The Monarch Coal Company was unable to fill orders one day last week on account of scarcity of coal cars Fiie thousand acres of coal land or tbe mineral privileges to the same was sold last week in Illinois for tbe sum of fsj,- ooo Tbos Carpenter's friends think be has found some great attraction down near Onton, Webster County, as be now makes frequent trips there The severe cold weather of the past week somewhat stimulated tbe coal trade, and tbe demand for Hopkins County coal was beyond tbe supply. lobn Fee an is not showing the rapid re covery that bis friends at hrst thought he would, and now it is believed that tbe bone in his leg was fractured. In UI(BUIBIWU ) eirt In li4tM Vtjn UWV.U U nrn4ni4tiAn dHIU IW fected in Ohio that will have for its object tbe prevention of strikes and to aid in ob taining uniiorm waijes To increase tbe expense of operation is not a step towards increasing the pay of the miner Tbe smaller tbe cost of op erating a mine tbe better tbe 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 tbe strike last year is deeply regretted we think by every one, and as the Sheriff and deputies acted as they thought in self defense, why not drop tne question and cease Irvine to again create trouble between officers of tbe law and tbe people by causing an ill leel-into exist as we notice some exchanges encourage. Mr. John Rule, one of tbe St Bernard Company's old reliable men met with a severe accident last Saturday, He was in tbe act of trimming down a cap piece when he made a mislick and cut off a portion of one of bis thumbs. Outside of being painful and causing bim loss of time be will not be injured. Mr. . E. Day, white up at Frankfort, before a committee of the Legislature last week speaking against the too frequent distribution of tbe free and unlimited made a good impression. His argument against a change of tbe present system of paying Off tbe men was unanswerable and convinced bis bearers that no fault could be found with tbe St. Dernard 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 be made could not be controverted. The export coal business from Mobile and Pensacola has reached such proportions that the Louisville & Nashville Railroad Company has been obliged to increase Its train service considerably. The coal, which is from the Alabama mines, is being shipped principally to Mexican and Central American ports. Coal dealers at Mobile have bad such a demand for bunker coal for steamship fuel that it is stated several foreign orders could not be taken. This indicates tbe demand for shipment by water. Captain Stull, of the Woodstock Coal Company now says all trouble is over at bis mine. Tbe men became convinced that his position was right on tbe subject ot loading clean coal and bave, with tbe exception of two men who are still disposed to act stubborn, returned to work. For some time past, Mr, Stull has bad a partner, but he informs us that from now on he and bis'son will operate tbe mine. 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, Ut nf. SJWt)- g A New Grocery. Mr. W. H. Arnold & Son bave opened a new grocery on Main street, in tbe building owned by tbe firm Both gentlemen are well and favorably known and no doubt will secure a share of tbe people's trade The Protracted Meeting. Tbe protracted meeting at this place is still in progress There bave been ninety or more professions of religion, and fifty-fiv- e additions to the Methodist church. The crowds cannot all gain admittance to tbe church and every available space is filled. Many are turned away from the church both night and morning. No defi nite time has been set lor tbe meeting to close. Mr, J. D. Martin was installed postmaster for this city last Saturday, with Virgil Bacon, assistant, and Miss Cora Martin, clerk. Miss Gussie Earlu will remain for a while in ihe office to help tbe new postmaster and his assistants to get tbe run of tbe business. Lecture. Mr John Clark will lecture at tbe Christian church next Monday evening on tbe "Hawaiian Islands " Tbe lecture is given under tbe auspices of the Western Kentucky Normal school. Tbe pictures are said to be wonderful. Tbey are produced by means of a Grapbiscioptricon, a late invention. Admission 25 and 15 cents Hopkins County Talr. Next year, Hopkins county will bave another big fair. Tbe stockholders of the 3999393399S Worn Out? Do you come to the close of tncoaymorougniy exhausted f Does this continue day after day. possibly week after week? Perhaps you are even too ex- hausted to sleep. Then some-- $ thine; is wrong. All these things indicate that you are auiicring irom nervous ex- haustion. Your nerves need feeding and your blood en-i- n riching. Say 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 fessed guilt and paid fines to satisfy tbe Say yes, Sweetheart, say yes' dignity of the law. Such frank honesty Frank Dempster Siif rhan in February should be rewarded. Christian county Ladies' Home Journal, should keep an eye on those two boys and make justices of them when tbey grow up Fields & Hanson's Minstrels. to tbe full stature of men They showed here last night, Mr Cyrus Anderson, who lives a few miles south of the city, while coming to and it was good. Among the leadmarket Saturday was thrown from bis ing features are Chas. A. Van, solo buggy and severely bruised and bad bis tenor; Zella, the frog man; Mc-Veshoulder sprained. The horse ran away the club swinger. Each of and tbe vehicle was torn up these artists elicited much apA pair of twins at the home of Mr, and Fields & Hanson's great Mrs Mercer Harris, of Kennedy, are mak- plause. ing "home happy" and lively for the minstrel act was a very excellent fond parents piece of entertainment. Mr. Geo. C Haynes and Miss Jennie Educate Yonr Dowels TVlth Cuscarttc Charlton, living east of this city were marCandy Catbsrtlc, cure constipation forerer. ried last Sunday 10o,2Sc. If C. CO. (all, druggists refund money. Mr. Daniel Simpson and Miss Cordelia Knight were married Monday morning at Through TOURIST SLEEPERS to Porttbe home of tbe bride's parents near Lark- in, E;q B F. Fuller performing tbe cere land, Oregon, for Paget Sound mony. Many ot tbeir Iriends were pres ent and Alaska Travel. Mr B, W. Jones died Sunday morning of pneumonia, aged 78 years. For four- FROM ST LOUIS VIA BURLIOGTON ROUTE teen years he has been keener of a tailgate Personally Conducted Tourist on the Clarksville pike Funeral was preached by Rev. Duvall Monday morn- Sleeiers via the Burlington Route ing and interment at Hopewell cemetery from St. Louis to Portland, Oregon, His wife and daughter survive bim win uc cstauusucu in service comL. Yonlz, of Johnson's, has been comFebruary 16th, 1898. missioned by tbe Governor as a Notary mencing They leave St. Louis at 8:45 p. m. Public and is now duly qualified to perform tbe duties of that ofhee. Wednesdays; Kansas City 10.40 a. R. W. Sharber, of Johnson's, and J. M. in., Thursdays; St. Joseph, 12.40 Higgens, of this city were on Monday ap- p. m. Thursdays, and run via Linpointed and duly qualified as Deputy coln, Denver, Scenic Colorado, & County Clerks Salt Lake City. Tbe Public Library will be formally ThcCurrent lowest rates to Seattle, opened tomorrow, Friday, There will be u public reception from 3 to 5 o'clock in Taeoma and Pupet Sound finrls niilv the afternoon and from 7 to zo o'clock in via this route, offering an unusal tbe evening. A musical program will be rendered in tbe evening and light refresh- chance to make steamer arrangements will be served. Everybody is in- ments either at Portland, Taeoma vited to take part in this auspicious opento Seattle. ing of an institution to be fraught with Ask your ticket agent or the unsuch great good of tbe community. Tbee are now more than looo volumes In tbe dersigned for special folder conLibrary, including a large number of tbe taining all details. most recent works of fiction, Tbe memI.. W. WAKELEV, bership fee is only $2 a year. General Pais. Agt, Mr. Wm. N, Lander died Monday night St. Louis, Mo. of dropsy. His home was near Gracy, this county. He has been dangerously ill for some time. 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Stevens, our miller at this place, fell from a wagon a few days since and received 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 children. Miss Slaton was in very poor health for some months before going South but we are glad to know she returns much improved, Cfias. Edwards, of Webster County, has moved to our town and is now a citizen of Hanson. M r. Edwards is a teacher of considerable experience and is an all around good man and a Republican from away back "yander." Hanson gets tbe college. Prof. E. school will be located at Hamon. $ I Scott's Emulsion i Oil, with of Lime and Soda, contains just the remedies to meet these wants. The oil gives the needed strength, enriches the blood, feeds the nerves, and the give them tone and vigor. Be sure you get SCOTTS Emulsion. 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Hall's tendered an appointment as one of Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous sur"V155 four members of the State Exthereby destroying ecutive Committee of the National faces of the system, disease, and giving the foundation of the Homo Seekers and Immigration the patient strensth by building up the Association. constitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The propensities have so much in its curative powers, that they offer Farmers are now busy burning faith Hundred Dollars for any caso that it plant beds and getting ready to One to cure. Send for list of testimonials. fails raise a crop of the "weed." Will Address. K.I CHENEY &CO..Tolcdo O. the the crop be overdone in quan- - Sold by Druggists 75c. season to the neglect of Hall's Family Pills are the. best it and clothed with power to sell and dispose of the property, pay the debts and distribute the surplus. Kev. Rodgers, the evangelist The Wine Company was organized lr,om Nashville, Tenn., is conduct- twelve years ago. It owns twenty ing a protracted meeting at Mor- acres of vineyards, large, tons Gap this week. residence and other appurtenances, besides the wine cellar and conIiarnett & Arnold lost a valua- tents, all which arc to be disposed ble mare this week. She was one of. See official notice elsewhere of a handsome team of blacks that in these columns. were always used to the hearse. $ioo Reward $100 Do not miss the entertainment The readers ot this paper will be pleased at the Masonic Hall Saturday to learn that there Is at least one dreaded night for Jhe benefit of the Public disease that science has been able to cure Library. Sec extensive notice in all its stages, and tbai is Catarrh Hall's Catarrh' Cure is the only positive elsewhere. cure known to the medical fraternity. Ca two-story Oh many a man tho game had won If, la Llfo'a ihuftled pack, Had not been old King Alcohol And his partner Apple-Jac-- L, A. W. Bulletin into Liquidation. Will Cease firs. Trouillas is Charged with Business and Sell Its Sharing the Quilt of Her Property. Husband's flurder. The Earlington Wine Company has gone into liquidation and the business of the company will close For Which Ephrlom Brinkley and its affairs be wound up. At a was Huns by a Mob meeting of the directors last Satur' Last" July." day night, called for the purpose of doing as stated, Mr. John B. Atkinson was appointed trustee Mrs. Trouillas, wile of Goes Cy-pri- the Earlington Wine company. Whom it May Concern: of The Earlington Miss Stella Hanna Drowned in tlccla Pond While Skating. Robert Bivalis, Wine Company BOAT SENT FROfl EARLINQTON did on the fifth day of February, 1898, make a Deed of Assignment to John JJ. Atkinson, as Trustee and And Body Recovered After Being Son of Hirnm Blvnns, Riding n Freight, Hashed Between the Drawhends. ppfl!es & 0- - ACCIDENT OCClItHED AT MAUISONVILLG Mr. tarrh Jno. B. Atkinson h as been quires ither branches hope,not. Villus of farminc? We Have You n Pig? If you have and live in town, Tuesday afternoon, a number of know ye all of ye that they should 'Earlington ladies, escorted by Mr. now be penned and not allowed to Howard White, paid a visit to the run at large upon the streets any cycle skating rink in Madisonvillc. longer. Thus said, your Board of Anpthcr'trip is being planned in Councilmen at its meeting on Mon which the favors evenly divided. will be 1 - more day evening. Gardening time ap proaches and the rooters must be Numerous complaints kept up. Wc note from a Paducah paper have been made about the hogs that Mr. E. L. Hendricks, general- running at large, and since the y issimo of the MacKsonville emergency is past that induced the Knights Templar, con- Health Officers to liberate pigs ferred the order of Red Cross in and abolish pig pens, the City the Paducah Commandery a few Marshal has instruction to cnlorcc cVcnings ago. Ed is widely known the law regarding porkers which as an excellent worker in the Ma- is well known to our citizens. sonic degrees. Conl-mader- Died. Mr. B. D. Vaughn, formerly of this place but late of Clay, Ky., is dead. Death was caused by typhoid fever. The interment was at Clay Sunday last. I JtVrh Quarterly fleeting. Quarterly mcctingtwill'bc held at the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, in this place on Saturday and Sunday next, February 12 and All arc cordially invited to 13. attend these services. Died. Household Gods. The ancient Qreeks believed that the Penates were the gods who attended to the welfare and prosperity ot the family They were worshipped as household gods in every home. The household god of is Dr King's New Discovery For Consumption, coughs, colds and for all affections of Throat, Chest and Lungs it is invaluable. It has been tried for a quarter ot a century 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. Bernard Drug Store Regular size 50c and $i 00 y Trouillas, who was assassinated 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 the warrant is based upon the jury's finding. It will be remembered that a little over two weeks after the assassination, Ephriam Brinkley, who had been resting under strong suspicion, 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 supposed to have murdered. The mob also took Mrs. Trouillas 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 mob confirmed their suspicions fully as to Brinkley's guilt. As to the mob, the coroner's jury verdict was the usual and only possible one and stated that Brinkley came to his death by strangulation at the hands of unknown parties. Then the last grand jury took the matter up and investigated the case to find if Mrs. Trouillas was in any degree guilty. Their indictment was as stated. Sheriff 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 Madisonvillc Monday the i4thinstant. Mrs. Trouillas has been living here for several months taking in washing and some sewing to support herself and children, a daughter 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 them. Judge Hall refused to allow bail but ordered that the youngest child might go with the mother to jail. If Mrs. Trouillas tells all she knows at the trial there will doubt less be some sensational develop ments. thereby instruct and empower him to sell all the property of the Company, 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 Atkinson, Trustee, at his office in Earlington, Kentucky, on or before the First of April, next, where he will sit to receive same. This seventh day of Februrary, i8gS. in Water nn Hour and Twenty Minutes. ' SHE COULD He With Four Other Boys were Riding for Fun. NOT HE RESUSCITATED Eaumngton Wine Company, By Jno. B. Atkinson, BEAUTIFUL HAWAII, Trustee. All Earlington Hay Visit the Islands With One Who Knows the Country. BENEFIT OF PUBLIC LIBRARY. Delightful Entertainment to be Given Saturday Night. SEE THE MOVING PICTURES Almost a Fire. Monday evening about 5 o'clock Judge Cowell and Miss Annie, his daughter, were passing the residence of Will Vanason, on Railroad 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 mantlcpiccc 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 tired out nervous sstem to a healthy vigor is Electric Ditlers This median? is purely vegetable, acts by giving tone to nerve centres in the stomach, gently stimulates the Liver and Kidney, and aids these organs in throwing off impurities in the blood. Electric Hitlers improve) the ap petite, aids digestion, and is pronounced by those wno have tried it as the' very best blood purifier and nerve tonic. Try it. Sold for 50c or $t.oo per bottle at St. Bernard Drug Store. n The funeral of Mrs. William Carter, nee Duboisscn, of Dc- Kovcn, Ky., took place here Monday morning, from the Church Conception. of the Immaculate The deceased was Miss Josic Duboisscn of Earlington, before her marriage on Nov. 25, 1896, to Mr. William Carter. She was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L, Duboisscn. Lost. On February 1st there disappeared from my premises a fine "Dropper" pup .one year old, coal black. This animal is valuable to me and I will pay a liberal reward M. B. Long, for his return. The citizens of Earlington are going 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 from the time of the Kammehamchas 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 latest sensation, the graphisciop-tricon- , under the expert management 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 animated pictures, novel and wonderful 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 benefit 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 Has Never Returned New Concord, Ky , Jan 26. 1898 Sav audience liberally because of their anna Winchester of this place, is among interest in that excellent instituthose who haebeen greatly benefited by tion, our public library. The tbe use ot the famous medicine, Hood s advance sale of tickets thus far Sarsapanlla, and makes this statement. Our school "I was afllicted with catarrh and my health justifies this belief. was very poor. After taking a few bottles children, encouraged by their teachof Hood's Sarsaparilla the catarrh was ers, arc working- - faithfully and cured, and it has never' returned I be- showing their interest in the library. lieve Hood's Sarsaparilla is the best medi Here is what the Pans (III.) cine 10 the world "' Gazette says ol Mr. Clark: "At tbe opera house last night there was Frogs and toads have remarkaa fine bly acute hearing. The slightest given Clark, lecture on Hawaii by Mr. who has visited the islands noise in the vicinity of a pond will John An attentive and appreciative himself at once attract the attention of the audience was present His lecture was frogs and put them on their guard. lustrated with 100 views Mr Clark is a il- Earlington. Ky. very pleasant speaker and holds the attention of his audience without an effort A few monts ago, Mr Byron Every, ot entertain-trig.- " Woodstock, Mich , was badly afflicted with His lecture was Instructive and His right leg was swollen rheumatism. the full length, causing him great suffering. To Cure a Cold in One Day. He was advised to try Chamberlain's Pain Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. Balm. Tbe first bottle of it helped him con AllTake Druggists refund tbe money if it fails siderably, and tbe second bottlecured him by The as and 50 cent sizes for sale by to Cure. 35c For saleKy. St. Bernard Drug Store, Earlington, St Bernard Drug Store, Earlington; Ben T. Robinson, Mortons Gap, George King, The State Sinking Fund SI Charles. Com-misioners 1 Notice. To the People of Earlington: I will begin selling goods on monthly payments about Feb ruary 20. i8q8, and terms will be Company, The Robinson-Nortomade to suit the purchaser, which of Louisville, Ky., will build a will bo very liberal. Wait and I new clothing factory to employ 300 men when completed. will save you money. Respectfully, I have given Chamberlain's Cough Rem David Adams. consider it one of the a fair test elected The most extraordinary plant guards, Tuesday, to serve in the THINK ABOUT YOUR HEALTH. known is the ''traveling plant," female wards of the Frankfort penwhich has a root formed of knots, itentiary. This is the Time to Give Attention by which it annually advances about an inch from the place where it was first rooted. two women Late Friday afternoon the shocking news ot the death of Miss Stella Hanna by drowning was telephoned to this place from Hccla mines. While skating on the Hccla pond she broke through the ice and was drowned at 4.35 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 ffom Hecla was immediately loaded and several volunteers went with it as last as the team could be driven to Hccla. Within 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-na'- s hat out before the boat reached the hole, which was perhaps six feet across, and then he got out a piece of fencing plank and the body. The body was a little way back from the edge of the hole, and about fourteen inches below the surface, floating with the middle 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 accident, the loosened skate causing her to fall. Claude Borders,a boy about 16 years old seems to have been the only other person on tl. 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 Walter's horse and hastened to sec if any succur could be given. The body had been taken to Mrs. Hogan's and for a time the doctor had strong hope of resuscitating the young lady, (put it could not be done. Mjss Hanna was about 17 years of age and the daughter of Mr. M. Hanna, of Madisonvillc, proprietor Machine Madisonvillc of the Works, and formerly Master Mechanic for the Hecla Coal Company. 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 Hanna, brother of the young lady came out from Madisonvillc, reading Hecla about the time the body was recovered. They took the body to Madisonvillc that night. Firty Years Ago. theory of germs to chill Affection's budding blisses; When ardent lovers took their fill, No microbes on their kisses. How happy they were not to know The germ-ta50 years ago. ITo d Ayer's Cherry Pectoral standard family remedy of tho world for colds, coughs and lung diseases. It is not a palliative, and is not thoreforo put up in small cheap bottles. It is put up in largo bottles for tho household. They cost moro but euro moro. Fads como and go but no theory or fad can overthrow tho fact, that tho greatest euro for all colds, coughs and throat and lung diseases, is Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. SO Years of Cures. la tho "Oirl Bachelors." "Old Maids," we're told, have passed away They're now quite out of date; They've one and all become, they say, "Girl bachelors." of late. Tbey go about Just like "tbe boys," Each has her "club" and "den," And likewise all her worldly joys The same as do the men. She doesn't seem to have a care Her placid mind to vex, And acts as though she's unaware Th t there's another sex. But don't you ever be misled For mind you, when she can, A wise "girl bachelor" will wed The proper "old maid man." L. A. W. Bulletin. To Care Constipation Forever. Take Cascarets Candy Cathartic. lOoorHc If C. C. C. fall to cure, druggists refund money. Sunday afternoon Robert Bivans aged 17, son of Hiram Bivans, an Both tho method and results when old and respected citizen of this Syrup of Figs is taken; it i3 pleasant place, received an injury to his and refreshing to tho tasto, and acta right foot that necessitated gently yet promptly on tho Kidneys, above the ankle. The Liver aud Bowels, cleanses tho sysaccident occurred in Madisonvillc tem effectually, dispels colds, He, with four other Earlington fovers and cures habitual boys all about the same age or constipation. Syrup of Figa is tho younger, rode on a freight from only remedy of its kind over prohere to Madisonvillc Sunday after- duced, pleasing to tho tasto and noon and to tho stomach, prompt in had boarded an other freight to ride home again its action and truly beneficial m ita Bivans foot was caught between effects, prepared only from the most two drawheads and very badlj heal thy and agreeable substances, its mashed. The other bos deserted many excellent qualities commend it him and he rode to Earlington J to all and have mado it the most alone. Here he was taken oil by popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs ia for sale in CO the yard men and brought to the station on the switch engine where cent bottles by all leading drughe was prepared by Dr. Mothers-hea- d gists. Any rcliablo druggist who for the trip by wagon home. may not havo it on hand will proLater Drs. Motherghead and Chat-te- n cure it promptly for any ono who went to his home and ampu- wishes to try it Do notacccpt any tated the member,, taking it off substitute. above the ankle. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. 8AN FRANCISCO, CAL. The other boys who were riding louisvius. ia. hew rom, n.r. the freight were Mercer Vincent, Charlie Wyatt, Bee DeVylder and The Winchester Board of EduFrank Gough. It was all done for the fun of cation has forwarded to Senator riding. The boys seem to refuse I Thomas and Representative Wills to learn a lesson of the danger they a protest against the passage of incur. Our officials are very dili- the Chinn School Book Bill. gent in their efforts to prevent per Subscribe for The Bee. sons lrom jumping or riding on moving trains. But this seems, Surplus Fund in the case of some of our boys, Capital Stck Paid In, $50,000. $20,000. impossible to prevent even with COMMENCED BUSINESS IN 1867. the best efforts of their parents and the officers of the law. head-achesav w Dr. Otto's Spruce Gum Balsam tbo most pleasant and reliable remedy for coughs, colds, croup, and all soreness of tbe throat, chest and lungs. Large bottles, 25c. and 50c. JNO. G.MORTON, The advantages of a bank account are numerous. It is not to business men we are talking they know all about it but to salaried men, wage earners and to women There's safety if the bank is a good one. There's convenience-tb- e money always ready and out of reach of your own petty squandering, too. It is easy to spend small sums when you have a large sum in your pocket BANKER. A California Court has decided that it is not forgery to sign the The Chinn Sch ool Book Bill as name of the original purchaser of a amended by th e Joint Education railroad ticket after the ticket has Committee passed the Kentucky' been sold by the purchaser. House Tuesday, by a vote of 62 to n. Are you a subscriber Bee? You should be. to The To Cure a Cold in one Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All Druggists refund to Cure. 25c. the money if it fails MADISONVILLE, - KENTUCKY HOW TO FIND OUT. Fill a bottle or common water glass with hours; urine, and let it stand twenty-fou- r a sediment or setting indicates a diseased When urine condition of the kidneys. stains linen it is positive evidence of kidney trouble. Too frequent desire to urinate or pains in the back, is also convincing prpof that the kidneys and bladder are out of order. WHAT TO DO. There1 is a comfort in the knowledge so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-roo- t, the great kidney remedy, fulfills every wish in relieving pain in the back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part of tbe urinary passages. It corrects inability to hold urine and scalding urin in passing it, or bad effects following use of liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to get up many times during the night to urinate. The mild and extraordinary effects ot Swamp-Rois soon realized. It stands tbe high est for its most wonderful cures of the most distressing cases. If you need a medicine you should have the best. Sold by price fifty cents and one dollar. For a sample bottle and pamphlet, both sent free by mail, mention Tub Beb and send your full postoffice address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghampton, N Y. The proprietors of this paper gaurantee tho genuineness of this offer. drug-gest- FRUITS. Vegetables and Garden Seeds, ' -- are my specialties, and in this line I defy competion, but this is not all, I' also sell' Staple and Fancy : : : -- ,w GROCERIES,? CIGARS AND TOBACCO. Highest Market Price paid for Eggs, Apples, Country Hams, and Potatoes "Satisfaction or Money My Motto: -Refunded. 'W- rei -- I r" MOAYON BLOCK. NINTH STREET. Dr. Bell's cures coughs for young and old. Most cough medicines simply help you cough. Dr. Bell's helps you not to cough. See edy and the difference? Would you like to try it? very best remedies for croup that I have It is particularly valuable for those who Gathering of Teachers. ever found. One dose has always been can not stand the strain of coughing. Ask although I use it freely. Any At Hanson, there are a number of sufficient,children contract yields very read your druggist for it. Take no substitute. cold my Prin.'McCulley's ily to this medicine. I can conscientiously There is nothing as good as Dr. Bell's Pine young teachers in training classes. Tuition and board recommend it lor croup ana corns in chil Tar Honey. Good druggists all sell it. In the college dren. Geo. E Wolff, Clerk of the Cirmost reasonable. Mary Stuart was not cross-eyed- , Sold by Ben Fernandina, to be established there next fall, cuit Court, Mortons Gap; Fla. George King, St. but one eye had a peculiar moveRobinson, tuition will be free. Only a lim- Chules; St. Bernard Drug Store, Earling- ment, moving farther in one direcited number cap be enrolled the ton. ey first year. Register early. E. McCullev, A. M., Hanson, Ky. J Look at This. Madisonvillc Carriage ComThe pany will sell their buggies at a very low figure during the months Now is of February and March. your time to buy a good buggy for a little money. We will take in exchange gold, silver, or greenSay, Farmers, tobacco, backs. wheat, Irish and sweet potatoes are Inch. While buggies are low to in price fulfill your promise your wife and little ones and take a buggy ride. Our works are lo cated on South Public Square easily found. When in Madison-ville.giv- e . tion than the other, giving her the Take that "Trip to Hawaii" appearance, at a casual glance, of Saturday night with Mr. John being cross-eyeClark, at Masonic Hall. See the Bucklen's Arnica Salve. moving pictures. Admission 15 and 25 cents. Benefit of Public The best Salve in the world for Cuts, Library. Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, posiHoney combines Corns and all Skin Eruptions, and Dr. Bell's Pine-Ta- r tively cures Piles or no pay required. It is new and valuable medical agencies. It ad- guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or vances a new theory in the treatment of money refunded. Price 2jc per box. For coughs, colds, lung and bronchial affec- Sale by St. Bernard Drug Store. tions. It cures and cures quickly. It affords immediate relief to consumptives Cal Martin is visiting his brother and many who were thought to have consumption have been cured by Its use. For in Sebree this week. sale by St. Bernard Drug Store, Earlington; George King, St. Charles. Don't Tobacco Spit and Smoke lour 1 To Anaj. To tobacco easily and forever, fruits is a Maryland netlc, quit of llfo, nervo aud vigor, take bo mac The latest in full the that makes weak men peach without any fuzz, and the Curo guarantrow:. All druggists, Moor grower says that in another year he teed. Booklet and sampleII.free. Address will raise peaches with a skin that Sterling Remedy Co , Chicago or New York. 1 wonder-worker, to Your Physical Condition. AFFECTS EVERY ORGAN. The warmer weather which will come with tbe spring Does That Most Dreadful of Diseases-Chro- nic should findapproaching and in months you strong robust Catarrh. health, your blood pure and your appetite Over half of the people have catarrh in good. Otherwise jou will be in danger of illness. Purify and enrich your some form or another, and yet probably seriouswith Hood's Sarsaparilla and thus blood not a tenth of these people know that "prepare for spring." This medicine their disease is catarrh. One person says makes rich, red blood and gives vigor and he has Bright's disease; another liver com- vitality. It will guard you against danger lrom tne cnanges which will soon take plaint; another consumption; another fe- place. male complaint. These people would be Letter List. very much surprised to bear that they were all List of unclaimed letters in tbe Postoffice suffering with chronic at Earlington Ky., February 7, 1897: catarrh, but it is so, Arnold, Mrs. Francis Bowned, John nevertheless. Each one Bradley, W. Beam, J. H. of these troubles, and a Cagle, Lee Cooms, Mrs. Minnie Kreat many more, are Davis, Jennjo Davis, S. E. simply catarrh; that is, Dougherty, Mrs. Edmunson, Mrs. Z. chronic inflammation of Green, Luther Gaines, Baker tbe mucous lining of Haines, Mr. Colie Hutchinson, George whichever organ is affected. Any internal Harmon, A. L. Jett, Miss Lula in one locaremedy that will cure catarrh Lane, Charlie tion will cure it in any other location. Long, Mrs. Josio Laprade, Tom has become so justly Lefier, Mrs. C. D. This is why Margregry, Merry famous in tne cure 01 caiarruai uisca&ex. Martin, Tobe H. It cures catarrh wherever located. Its Morgan. Hd Melton, Mrs. E. L. does not palliate; cures remain. Reese, John Piacke, H. it cures. Dr. Hartman has recently compiled into Ratdiff, Elder Joe Rollen Miss Lizzie book form several of bis lectures on Smilb, Mrs. Classic Terry, Luke chronic catarrh, which he has delivered at Wilson, Mrs. Nelia Woodson, Miss Mary different times at the Surgical Hotel. This Word, Benjamin. book is called "Winter Catarrh," and will C. G Rodinson, P, M. be sent free of charge on application to ThePe-ru-nDrug Manufacturing Columbus, Ohio. "50 YEARS' IMPROVEMENTS IN Pe-ru-a a Com-pan- 11 UUlMli Y Uf 1 TO KtJllVAmD0W COAL: B1US - AHD.Y0UI1 His Iff . - .- D0NT FAIL TO U5E htftt - m DAILY CAPACITY WRITE FORp- PRICES m REFERENCE km 1000' . 8. f, . uSacall. N. R. Jones, T. B. Jones, Mgr. can be removed like the peel of an orange. '4 Everybody Baya So. Cascarets Candr Cathartic, tho most won- a full house. Quite a number of MaDelightful entertainment at derful medical discovery of tho ngo, pleasgently sonic Hall Saturday night by Mr. ant and refreshing to tho taste, actbowels, Madisonville people attended the positively on kidneys, liver and entertainment. John Clark. See Hawaii. See and cleansing tho cnUro system, dispel colds, the moving pictures. Benefit of euro hcadaobe, rover, habitual constipation box buy and Better Than A Klondike Gold Mine. the Public Library. Admission 15 and biliousness. Pleaso 60 cents. try a and Hold 10, 85, or C. O. C. Good health Is priceless when once lost. guaranteed to enra by all druggists. and 25 cents. When you have a slight cold or cough Inrest 25c. In a bottle o( Dr. Otto's Sprnce Cum Balsam, the returns are greater thau a half Interest In an Alaska gold mine, as gold cannot buy lost health, ueware 01 a sngui com. T$PT Three hundred persons were expected to attend the South Atlantic Fields & Hanson's Minstrels gave and Gulf States Quarantine Cona snow at tne Masonic nan last vention, which met at Mobile yesnight, that was greatly enjoyed by terday. OUR. GUARANTEE $100.00 IN GOLD. FARMING," Published by the New York Tribune, KF 5 rl Second Edition. 32 A Pages, 18 by i2 Inches- - rm BEST 5TBW COAL on TF(LAL TTIE; We will pay One Hundred Dollars In Cold fot any and every case o( conch and coldi where no benefit la derlred from the use of Dr. Otto' Sprnce Gum Ualsam. It contains nothing Injurious and Is so pleasant to take. Ileware of Imitations. Ordinance. The City Council of the city of Earlington, Ky.j do ordain as fol- ;obca7eb CURE CONSTIPATION ALL DRUGGISTS! iMrit iANDV CATHARTIC It is reported that there are three lows: in Jellico, Ky. cases of small-poThat the tax for the year 1898 is hereby levied at one dolTRUSTWORTHY AND ACTIVB be and ViNTBD or ladlei to travel for responsilar and fifty cents per capita poll Monthly ble, utabllihed house in Kentucky. 16 00 and expenses. Po'lnon steady. Refer- tax and an ad valorem tax of sixty ence. Enclose soil addressed stamped enrilope. cents on each one hundred dollars The Domnlon Company, Depl. R., Chicago. of assessed value of all real and. C. C. Sulb!van,FOIe;ro, N. Y., personal property subject to taxa was drowned in Beaver creek, tion jwjiniu ine cuy. ONLY 15 CENTS A COPY, by mail. Floyd county, Ky., Saturday night. TJiis January 3, 1898. W. F. Burr, . Send your ordr to Attest tot Fifty Cent. Mayor. JKvul M. 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"M MEDICINE for the A Popular Proprietary Medicine Sold at Retail for Five Cents a Package the first experimental step in a direction that may lead to a revolution "1 MILLION 09 in the trade. , disease for which tbe physician Is callid upon to prescribe. In preparing their standaid remedy for the acceptance of the American ieopfe the company laid down the principle (trade, that ever) thing entering Into tlio locket should Iw of the highest throughand so prepared any extended and protected as to retain Us finalities Intact and unimpaired lapse of time In any climate. Onlr tliccholcest drugs shouldbeused.lhelrpreparatlon should be In accordance with the latest perfected methods of modem science, thetabulcs packed In class, protected by absorbent cotton, and securely corked. Jien the corks used have been of a grade sohlgh In Its requirements that no manufacturer (jf llirse erery-dastoppers could supply more, thin n small proportion front bis output that would meet tno exacting; speclilcatlons Thn glass lals wcro In turn packed In Loses of aqualltr not surpassed in beauty and perfection of workmanship by those tueil by the most fastidious dealers In Jewels and ornaments of gold. Having set I heir hlghstandard, andneerconscntlngto Tary from It, the proprietors resorted to tho accepted luodern methods of making their commodity known, and seven hundred thousand dollars In vested nllhtante years In newspaper tulerttslng has Informed every American citizen concerning the aimorlor and surprising qualities of It! pans Tabules. Being thoughtful mid painstaking obswters of the changed conditions that sweep over tho commercial vorld, and careful to note every circumstance having a bearing upon the successful prosecution of their trade, the managers of tbe company have noted that thero Is n present Inslitent demand for a lower price for ciery article tint reaches or approaches nrt universal use, and that the people, although requiring the best of everything, resent lie(ng called upon to pay heavy percentages for superfluous wrapping and iacklng or unnecessary protection against deterioration that might re suit la years, but Is needless in tho case of n purchase Intended to be consumed In n week. It lias also beendlscovered, and proved by the test of tlraeand actual experience. luai mew laumes ui uuii iiavo iiiu it'uuuiiry id ions 01 quaillies vr aiminuiion OI ex cellence from exposuro that might at first havo been expected. Inasmuch as, under favorable conditions, thosothat have lain Iooso In a drawer, a traveling bag or pocket for several weeks or months are found to bo practically at fresh and as efficacious as Acting npon these suggestions, and noting particularly the unimpaired prosperity of great newspapers now sold torn cent Instead of the old rate of fire times that amount, and the general tendency In all directions toward low rates and Increased sales, the company havoentered upon the experiment of puttlngup Itlpans Tabules In pasteboard cartons, which ther will orfer to the trade upon terms which will permit or a package being sold by the druggist or storekeeper at a price lower than ever before adopted for a proprietary medicine FI K CKNTS-t- en tabules, or doses, for one half a cent each. Tito company will not discontinue the manufacture and sale In tho form with which the people have learned to Irnow and value the III pans Tabules, but will offer t ba cheaper sort experimentally for io benefit of such as may desire them. It should tie plainly understood that the quality ot tho medicine Is Identical In both sorts, the only difference being In the form and comparative cost or packing or potting up. Tbe five-cepackages are not yet to be had of all dealers, although It Is probable-tha- t almost any drag-gis- t wilt obtain a supply when requested by a customer to do so 1 but In any case a single carton, contalnln g ten tabules, will bo sent, postage paid, to any address for fire cents In stamps, forwarded to the Itlpans Chemical Co , No. 10 Spruce EL New York. Until the goods are thoroughly Introduced to the trade agents and peddlers will be supplied at a price which will allow them a fair margin of front, vlr.t idosen cartons for 40 cents. 13 dozen (111 cartons) for ttl 32. 6 gross (TJt) cartons) for JJUJ3. 23gros,3,GG0 cartons) for 91'JU. Vllll 1TIU bUU UIUV4 1U UVki; 14W9. A New York company of manufactnriuc ihemlsts.tho Rlpans Chemical Company, placed upon tbe market about llvo tar 01,011 medicinal tablet or "tabule" composed cf compreued powdered preparatlui i of rtaln medicinal drug! which bad been ascer talced 10 bo of irfore general usearmu gjncdlcal men than any other, for the cure oral leTlatlonnf iuch Ills common to nianoi liuvo their origin In an Impalreil digestion or weakened capacity for assimilating food. absorbing nourishment and eliminating waste. The catalogue of Ilia included under thlt bead la Mid to Include pretty nearly ecrjr Tho winds' nnd tho sea obey Illm, so thnt the iieoplo might well nsk, "What manner of mnn Is thlsf" Tho tlemons Know thnt Ho Is tho Son of God, but tho pcoplo only mnrvel nt lllm It mny bo thnt nil theso dltTcrcnt phnscs of tho tlcvll's work on tho bodies of pcoplo nro very sucracstlroof tho condition of Israel splrltnnlly nt thnt time, nml nlso of tho condition of nil who nro out of Christ today, but ni then Ho cast out tho spirits with Ills word nnd healed all thnt wcro 6lck so Ho can now deliver from nil tho power of tho enemy, for Ho Is still "this 6.11110 Jesus." Blessed nro tho poor In spirit who nro humblo enongh to recelvo Him, nnd follow Him, nnd becomo His disciples. Undisturbed by tho breaking up of tho roof, Ho had just honored tho fnlth of tho four who expected Him to heal their friend, nnd now Ho chooses Levi (Luko v, 27), or Matthow, to bo ono of Ills faithful few. Slntthow Js to follow Him, not Peter, nor John, nor tho others who wcro called beforo Him. And so it is still wo nro to behold tho Lamb of God nnd sco no man savo Jcsua only, nnd run with pntlenco looking unto Jesus (John 1, SO; Math, xvll, 8; Hob. xll, 2). 10. "And it enmo to pass as Jesus sat nt meat in tho houso, behold, many publicans nnd sinners enmo nnd sat down with Him nnd His disciples." This nlso is a picture of things as they still exist. There nro true disciples, but thero nro many who sit with them in tho houso of God who might bo disciples also if they would; for whosoever will, mny, but thoy prefer to contlnuo unbelievers. Mntthow modestly refrains from telling us that tho feast was prepared In his own houso, but wo And it in Luko v, 29. In tho samo way John docs not toll who tho other was who followed Jesus that first day (John 1, 40), nor docs Luko tell tho narao of tho second w ho walked to Eminaus (Luko xxlv, IS), nor docs Mark tell tho nnmo of tho young man who tied nway naked (Mark slv, 53), but ns In Matthew so doubtless in tho others tl.o author conceals himself. Hnvo wo learned tho "Not 1" secret of Gal. 11, 20; I Col. xv, 10, and nro wo llko her in song of Sol. lv, 10, ever inviting our Beloved into His garden thnt Ifo may find us "set apart for Himself" (Ps. lv, a). 11. "And when tho Pharisee saw It they said unto His disciples, 'Why eateth your Mnster with publicans and sinnerst" It Is not tho way of tho wisdom of this world to hnvo much to do with thoso not In their set or clrclo in society. I am writing this lesson as I cross tho sea from Japan to Chlnn, nnd there sits in tho social hall with mo nt another tablo n young man ot Japan, n grnduato of tho imperial university, a strong Buddhist, who Insists that tho teachings of tho Blblo may be necessary for some, but tho teachings of Buddhism suit him better, for they nre so much mow profound In his estimation. 12. "But when Jesus heard that He said unto them, They that bo whole need not a physician, but they that aro sick." It U difficult for n learned man to think himself intellectually sick or for a moral man to think himself morally sick, but until ono Is coin Inccd that ho is sick ho will not bo npt to wont a physician. Tho mnjority ot pcoplo nro wholo In their own estimation nnd going about to establish their own righteousness (Rom. x, 8), nnd It is only tho Spirit of God who can convlnco of sin nnd show tho need of n Saviour (John xvl, 8). 18. "But go yo nnd learn what that men ne tli, I will havo mercy nnd not sacrifice; for I nm not como to call tho righteous, but sinners to repentance." This is n quotation from Hos. 1, 0, tho context of which teaches that Israel, puffed up with pride, continued to offer sacrifices as n religious act, but continued In their sinful ways. Tho first sacrlflco of which wo read in Scrlptnro, nnd which wns offered by God nimselt on behalf of sinful man (Gen. Ill, 21), shows man's utter helplessness to offer God anything, but that God In mercy provides garments of salvation by tho shedding of blood for sinful man. 14. "Thcncamo to Illm tho disciples of John, saying, Why do wo nnd tho Pharisees fast oft, but Thy disciples fast notr" They certainly put themselves In poor company when they sold, "Wo nnd tho Pharisees," but perhaps in tho matter of fasting they wcro still very llko tho Pharisees nnd fasted ns n religious duty. Perhaps they had not heard His teaching ns recorded in 'Math. 1 1, Their seems nlso to bo thnt of giving to God Instead of first receiving from Him duty instead of grateful 6cnice. 18. "Tho days will como when tho Bridegroom shnll bo tnken from them, nnd then shall they fast." Ho is still quoting from Hosea, for thero Ho is both Physician nnd Bridegroom (Hos. 1, 1; 11, 10). John the Baptist speaks of Him ns Iirl (John 111, 29). Neither John's disciples nor Jesus' disciples knew of tho days of separation that wcro to iuterveno beforo tho marriage. They wcro happy now with Him, nnd thero was no occasion poNcr. 10-1mis-tako m Know nml enjoy Ills I Genera! Office, Earlington, Kentucky. Branch Offioss. i A. M. S. H. s $ 2 .t M I BHBa 111 INN il ETHROUGH VESTIBUIEO TRAIHSDAILY Nrt FROM THR0U6HSUC- I ITiiiVLIJsUsfl XEShsJHi PINSaBUffET CARS NEWORLEANS CARROLL,. Manager, 201 N. Cherry Street, Nashville, R. G. ROUSE, Manager, Palmer House, Broadway, l'aducah, 3. 'ft NASHVILLE To CHICAGO. 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Does tbe Largest Business in the Slate of Kentucky Does the Largest Business in the Southern Stales Losses Paid in Kentucky in 1896 $249,831.03 Barbee & Gastleman, MANAGERS. Southern Department, Home Office- - Louisville, Ky !! Paul m. Moore EARLINGTON. rU Resident Agent for EarlinRlon ami Vicinity. Vyw wfli.a rnrf-irhi :-- , tVn - t ii, A u 'I ii.I 1! ,..- ..,- .- WE HAVE SPARED NO EXPENSE. To make our Funeral Equipment the best in this part of the State. Anything and everything youwant in livery w Goodnight being on the bench. There is a large docket and sever-era- l murder cases. SLEEPING CARS tielween Nashville and Chattanooga, Alabama, Augusta, Macon, Jacksonville. Knox. fames OiTutt has a fine new boy vilie, Asbeville, Washington, Baltimore, Misses Paralee Ray and Josie Prilchelt Philadelphia. New York, Portsmouth, Norfolk. Jackson, Memphis, Ltttla Rock, vislted'friends in Madisonville Sunday. . lexcrxana, buerman, Waco, St. Bernard Dogs for the Klondike George Miller got his foot crushed Mon Dallas and Fort Worth. ; : ; Courier Journal Leitchiield Still Dry. goods during the three months pre- who supplied the missing links in day nignt. on all Trains Mr George Scolt and Miss Susia Ander Palace Day Mr. Irwin Fry, of this city, yesLeitchfield, Ky., Feb. 5 The ceding its enactment, the record the conversation if necessary, in which it has made under those order, I suppose, to make the oc- son were married on February 2. terday shipped two St. Bernard local option election which was Information pertaining to dogs to Indianapolis, en route to Jheld here today resulted in a vic circumstances issufficienUo justify casion less tedious to the Pope. Itev. T II Merriweather lias opened a TICKETS. ROUTES. RATE8, ET8,, y its friends in their belief that it However, the Holy Father spoke night school al his home. the Klondike, where they will en tory tor tne urys uy a larger Will be cheerfully furnished upon application to Ticket Agents, or to ter service. 1. Wohfield was the than they anticipated. The will furnish ample reveue- - The distinctly and slowly, and in spite Rev. Rogers preached at the A, M. E. A. J. WELCH, Division Passenger Agent, purchaser, paying S150 for the two. vote was 53 for saloons and 152 receipts during that time are over of the excitement of the moment Zion church, Sunday night. Memphis, Tenn, Mrs John Dailey closed her school FriThe dogs arc thirty-fou- r inches against. A full vote was cast. It $13,000,000 in excess of those of we were able to understand all tliat J H. LATIMER, Southeastern Passenger day, with success. high and weigh about 180 pounds. has been nearly twenty-fiv- e the Wilson law during the cor- he said. years Agent, Atlanta, Ga "Pope Leo XIII looks very old, Prof. T E, Greer was in Madisonville, D. J MULLANEY, Northeastern Pass. They are two and six years old, since Lcitclilielu nau an open sa- responding period of its history, Agt. 50 W Fourth St Cincinnati, O.. respectively. loon, and the vote today shows and when it is considered that the very feeble, with that pallor pecu- Sunday. and hear R, C; CO WARDIN, Western PassrAgehl, that a large majority of its citizens Wilson law during the first few liar to age. His eyes are black and Come out to the Club Room 405, Ky. Exchange Hnildlng, Several Murder Cases. are opposed to making a change. months had the advantage of ex- shining, but withal kindly; his thin, tno mountain echo. St. Louis, Mo. white hair and noble brow would Mrs. Sabra Duncan has Pass. Russellville, Ky., Feh. 7. The Very few prominent people here tremely heavy importations which incline one to a feeling of reverence Hopkinsville visiting her. a friend from QRIARD F.sIIILL, Northern Chicago.Agt, Room 328 Marquetl Oldg. had been held back to obtain the spring term of Logan Circuit drink, nearly all being total Mrs. Mamie Campbell, of Hopkinsville, J. L. EDMONDSON, Southern Pass. Agt, lower rates -- which it afforded, even if he were not a Pope. He is Court opened today, Judge I. II. Chattanooga, Tenn. should- is visiting Mrs. Gipson. height, and Rev. G B. Walker Monday left for Evansville, 21-235-318-2- 10, 17. Tho patched garments nnd tho old bottles of these verses set forth different phnscs of tho samo truth. Thero is no patchwork or mixing up of old and new in tho Lord's work. If nny mnn bo in Christ, ho is n new creation. Tho carnal mind, or natural man, is not subject to tho law of God nnd never can be. In our flesh or natural man dwcllcth no good thing (II Cor. v, 17; Bom. Mil, 7; vll, 18). To becomo n Christian is to recelvo from nbovo Him who Is in no ono as they nro born into this world, even Jesus Christ tho Son of God (John 1, 12; I John v, 12). Then to 11 vo a Christian life Is to renounce tho old, nnd let tho new vessel, tho dlvino naturo In us when wo recelvo Christ, bo filled with the Spirit of God. Garments nnd wlno nro both morriogo similitudes. Ho provides both garments enough and wino In nbundanco for nil who will como to Him. Wlno is suggestive of tho joy with which Ho would hnvo us filled, even His own joy, and tho garments suggest tho llfo matlo manifest by tho joy within. Tho Inward must bo right beforo tho right. S tier Bays that tho bottles holding tho w lno nro tho men wearing tho garments. When Ho has complete possession ot us, then it will (jo manifest in nnd through us thnt "tho kingdom of Got I 13 not meat nnd drink, but righteousness." to fast. The psalm contained in this twenty-secon- d 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 nu empire, firm nnd secure. It is full of thanksgiving to God for what He had done in bringing about inch n glorious consummation. It illustrates the fact that tho Christian's confidence is iu God. This is nlways tho case. It is God who is tho Christian's refuge and strength, whether thnt Christian bo n king upon bis throno or a humble servant of the master in a lowly walk in life. 1. The Christian has confidence in God for this world. This is illustrated in David's psalm. It was for present, temporal blessings thnt ho extolled Jehovah. It wns for theso things thnt ho bad put his trust nnd confidence in God. Wo should learn ns Christians to trust God for all things even in this world. It may seem to ns thnt wo could inanngo for ourselves in this life if God would only look after our f nture wolfnre. This is n false philosophy. Wo need to trust iu God for all things nnd nt nil times, for tho most common, ordinary things of lifo ns well ns for great achievements nud accomplishments, for life, health, strength, dally food, daily httppiuess in tho home, daily success in business, daily grace for tho worries nnd perplexities of life. When great calamities come, we seek refugo in God. When Weighty problems confront us, wo seek God's direction and guidance. Wo should go to Him with nil things and trust Him for all things. 3. The Christina trusts God for tho life to come. This fact is taught in the passage from Fetor's epistle. "Blessed bo tho God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ," says tho apostle, "who, to His abundant mercy, bath begotten us again unto a lively hope by tho resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead to an inheritanco incorruptible and undented, that fadeth not nway, reserved iu heaven for you, who aro kept by the power of God through faith unto salvation." Wo trust God for this world. We trust Him also for tho world to como. To tho natural mind thero is no explanation of tho future and no prospeot of future happiness. Tho most thai the human mind unaided can do is to hope that the soul may bo immortal. Gpd lias revealed to His people through His Holy Spirit that thero is lifo beyond tho gravo and a lifo of happiness to thoso who aro His. As God fulfilled all our oxpoctatjons when wo trust Him for too thlngS of the present lifo soiwo may rest assured thai we may trust Him implloltly for tho future lifo. Biblo Rearjinga Job xlx, 24, 25; Ps. xlii, Ml; xliii, 5; xci, M2; oxii, xiv, 20; Eph. ill, 11, Prov. ili, 12; Phil, iii, 8; II Tim. i, 13; Heb. I Pot. iv, 19; iii, 0, 14; x, 28, y, 14, 15. IJobuii, 28, 29; iii, October, $25,000,000 in No-- I FIRM AS A ROCK vember, more than $.57,000,000 in and nearly $20,000,000 in January; Stand the Republicans Against while the customs receipts in Janu ary were nearly 25 per cent, any Proposition to Dishonor greater than those under the WilOur Currency. son law in the January of the preceding year. Gratifying- Incerenseof Revenue To Democratic Chairmen. The hopeless division of the Under the Dlngley Law. Democratic party upon the great issues which those now in control ABOUT TWO DEMOCRATIC CHAIRMEN'. ,0r tj,at organization are pressing to tne tront is illustrated by the Washington, D. C, Feb. 7. development in Washington dur The silver leaders are not alto- ing the past few weeks, in which gether happy over the result of the Chairman of its National Comtheir experiment with the resolu- mittee is seriously considering the tion dcclaiing bonds of the United proposition to remove from memStates payable in silver coin. They bership in the committee a man were numerically strong enough to who as the head of that committee pass it through the Senate, but the led the Democratic party to sucfact the Republican House prompt-l- y cess in 1892. Chairman Jones has rejected it by a majority of fifty, been urged during the past few after consideration of but a single months to remove from the Naday, and that the President took tional Democratic Committee the occasion to express himself in clear Pennsylvania member, Hon. Wm. and unmistakable terms on this H. Harrity, Mr. Harrity, it will subject, shows that they arc accom- be remembered, was the Chairplishing no headway in attempting man, of the national organization to make inroads upon the Rcpub-ca- n in 1892 and under his leadership party. Not only is it apparent the party was successful in that from the developments following campaign. That the present the introduction of the resolution Chairman, who failed in the camthat the Republican as a party will paign of 1896 through the party continue to stand against any advocacy of a proposition which proposition to dishonor the cur- an important clement of that party rency of the country, but it is also could not endorse, should now be evident that the proposition of the contemplating the removal from Democrats and silver men to pay the Committee of the man who the bonds in silver has driven still brought it success only four years further away from them that influ- earlier shows the hopeless division ential clement of the Democratic which exists in the ranks of the party which hesitated to support party. in I - photographs are taken. On his head he wore the small skull of his cap called the zucchetla. 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. Prom tbe Courier-Journ- Louisvmt Ana NacHvuic n. n. to cscuna of Safety, The Maximum of Speed, The Maximum of Comfort,, The Minimum of Rates. The Maximum Rate, Time ami all oilier luforrnalion will be cheerfully furtilsliej by C If. The villainous scheme by which 4,000 miners on the Gogebic range arc to be given a 10 per cent, increase of wages in order to make a false appearance of prosperity is inspired by the same motives as those which caused the similar increase in the wages of 200,000 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 sec all through it and a thousand miles beyond. The Senator will ca'l the attention of Congress to the matter, and introduce a bill to stop this mummery of fictitious prosperity. The arch scoundrel Manna was 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 sec that this country is going hell-beto de- P ATMOHE, o. Or by r a., Locisntrx, TSX. W. W. ETH RIDGE, Agent. GROVES 1 1 their candidate in 1896. Every POPE LEO AT HOME. business man of the country, no matter where his political training or association has been in the past, An American Woman's Audience views with alarm the proposition With the Venerable Pontiff. his associates of Senator Teller and brought to the front and succeeded The strong interest which atin passing through the Senate, and taches itself to Pope Leo and to the effect of it is already being felt the Vatican makes especially readin strengthening the Republican able "A Private Audience with the sentimenl throughout Pope," in the February Ladies the country. Home Journal. It is from the pen Six Months of the Dlngley Law. of Inez Merrill, an American woThe first six months of the oper- man, and is cleverly descriptive. ations of the Dingley law show "As the Pope entered the room all that the predictions of it framers present knelt," she says, and goes that it is perfectly ample as a reve- on to explain: "We had no definite nue producer and satisfactory in idea of the etiquette of the occaits effect upon industries of the sion, so we proceeded as we He came to our country were well founded. The thought best. law went into effect in the closing party almost at once and addressed days of July, and the close of the me first. He speaks French to month of January, thus completes the general public. To priests he While it speaks Latin. a six month's record. "Six priests kept close o the began, of course, under extremely adverse circumstances by reason Pope as he moved about the room. of the large importations of foreign One of them was an interpreter, sound-money was a big cotton crop and busy They have Southern factories. never made a pretense of putting ISJiS AS COOD FOR ADULTS. out millions of money in order to make the voters believe that the WARRANTED. PRICE SOcts. OALATU, ILLS., NOV. W.MSS. panic was over. Paris Mcillclno Co., St. Urals, 11 o, OIIOVK'H struction. The only honest men in these days of dire affliction are those who run the New England cotton mills, and who cut wages because there TASTELESS ""iBSSkblgPI id La TONIC ABNIY-.CAn- H I LL. AND ACTIVE W gentlemen or ladles to travel for responsiMonthly ble, established house in Kentucky, 6j.oo and eipenses Position steady, Kefer ence. Enclose stsmped envelope Tbe Dominion Company, Dcpt, K., Chicago. 1.7ANTED--TRUSTWORT- (ientlemcnt Wp sold last rear, fltfl bottle o TASTKI.KHH CIIIIJ. TO.NiO and ban bought threo dross already this year. In all uar ax; . perlcuco of 14 years. In tho Vrug business, ban never sold an article that cave suiti universal sail taction as your Tonic lours truly, iCO. . r,4 ur (Joloted (Mfi?ens. All communication! and matters ot newt per Isinlneto Ihil column should be addressed lo Geo. Alexander. Karlincton, Kr. CHATTANOOGA AND NASHVILLE, . ST. LOUIS RAILWAY. PULLMAN PALACE ' ' i r backs ma-jurit- rt 1 PRICES ALWAYS i THE LOWEST. iijiuatjxpjijjj tqpwyasKM MPJE1T i,n juh,,jj!,.-- i & Apj0rjf 7ypmy$n Tpsps-fcn- l k n Subscribe for The Bee. iii 1 HBiJH'ii ssWsKgsV JtisT w EARLINGTON. KY. ysuparqncynniiyiii'ys f bm uest cough Syrup. '1'astea Good. In time. Hold br druggists- Cal ii 1 wtk TJseH JMlisllL laJPpl VI 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, upon its predecessor, The growth in receipts under the new law has been steady and Beginning in its first wealthiest negro in Kentucky. rapid. month, August, with $19,000,000, The origin of the fire is The loss will reach into the thou,' it increased to necrly $22,000,000 in September; to over $24,000,000 sands, r Hunter Hotel Burned. Owensboro, Ky., Feb. W. H. Hunter's large hotel building, fronting on the river, was gutted by fire last night at n o'clock. Hunter is supposed to be the not-kno- of medium his MORTONS GAP. ers are a little rounded, as might be in one who looks down from Our choir is not dead yet. such an elevation as his. His smile Mrs, Annie CIsmons is improving. smile that Quarterly conference convened on tbe He wore a bright red 5th Inst. is benign. cloth robe of the most beautiful Presiding Elder texture. This was closely buttoned stand all day Sunday.Selectman filled the Collection $7.15. to his feet. Over this was a pure Mrs. Nan Johnson and daughter of White white garment made of some soft Plains, attended tbe quarterly meeting. materia, and it is in this that most Sunday, the guest of Mrs. Louis Johnson. Gen'l Pass, and Ticket Agt. W. L. DANLEY, Nashville, Tbnn. .Vf JOB WQRK Will receive rtfomptAttcn tibn at this office. EstimaTO.?- 'urnished upon application. 'fitf ?on. ftfV&fe" ','. f - wtott$rtmkmiA .& ..jnfc.fcigfis jkA .t latiW. tws. iCPuXi ilMsfflMM''