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Bee (Earlington, Ky.): February 17, 1898
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Raymond' Movement, lor With a flrst-CIa- WATCH, s ncn or HUNTiNa tAnptfci ritVnSnei isslaaaL cAsn "7 '''. ---ais-wi11 e - " JflBslli- - - "VVu'aTWL T. L;4flSs.-r-'0fc- . ssal B DRINQ YOUR,.,. , anb TOR RCPAIRINO TO S25.00, Guarantee, f wtj.u" ,bdii) "''" p .4 o! at STORE A. D. SISK'S HOOK AND JEWELHY MADIS0NVILL13, KY. fi'iiii U;,-- uy j l u'lyj 1 f,n:H mi Ji sT r jr j BURNED IN vv 17, 1808. IN THE TANANA VALLEY. Qroat Britain Doosn't Own All tho Gold Country. FIFTY-FIFTH X. D. Sish. "ciuclcr. f lITabtsoitmllc. ' 1 KIKCHOOERFFER. who has bad aj years e experience, with '7JIT'lir first-clas- s reference. NINTH YEAR. EARLINGTON, HOPKINS COUNTY, KENTUCKY, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY PITTSBURGH'S BIG FIRE.! Tho Full No NO. 7 LOSS OF THE VEENDAM. Sot on Flro and Abandoned In a Sinking Condition. Uad Collided With Home Wreckage-Opportu- ne Arrival on tho Sceno of the American Liner St. Louis The Passengers nnd Crovr Saved. Stop wuuwu'iumwij LYNN CANAL. CONGRESS. Tha Royal la tha Mgaatt grada baklag powder Extont of tho Horror Bo lap Boallzod. Terrible l'ato of tho Steamer Clara Netada nnd l'orty Bleu., Victoria, IJ. 0., Feb. 15. The steam- er Islander brings news that the btcam-e- r per-ibhed- Than Klevcn l'cntoin Dead, with Tweiity-Soc- n MUsliiK nnd IMchteen Injured, Tell thoTnloof HuiimnHulTer. Inn 81,000,000 rinanctal I.o. t.ru Clara Nevada, of Seattle, wns burned Undoubtedly Large Deposits of Gold In Lynn canal, nnd 40 men who were In Alaska Rivalling TI1090 of the Ilrirttalt Northwest Territory . on board nrc supposed to have Streams with Golden lleils. couslilnij. The quickest and ftiireit jl miiv It lu tnko Dr. lloll'i iloney. A euarantttil couch roir. edy, v holly uiilllco all others-bett- er; 'nets dlreellv on the mucous inom broncs, liculs tlio luiiRR nnd resplnv j lory orcnus uuu mvigoroics inu whole systom. l'liio-Tnr-'- fl That DR. BELL'S Pine eontAlns . , . ar-Honey -T- tho ronrcntrntrd healing Mrtucs or old nndf iiiellclnulncoiiU,l tried oxirnciu iiy n new jRclenllilo process. 'J3c, , UM , At I MM ttl w rrlpt ldrctllt T. t. E. S.lk.rUU IlllU 51. t ! 4ldM ffc, IVlMik, If. Ortu;" Mimlf. KpWYttrr vvi$ i Delays are i Dangerous i When threatened with a Cough; the old saying "a stitch in time saves nine," A 25c bottle of DR. OTTO'S i I I 4 f LMfr or F $pruce mm Balsam will save you large doctor bills, a long spell of sickness and perhaps your life. SO DELAY 4 4 41 41 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 NOT A MOMENT. Pleasant to take. Price 25c. and 50c. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Tor Sale ly Jill Druggists, fc- - (i 5 m t Vif444M.444 U FRITSCH & FASHIONABLE ny hmii on, THE CAHLBTEDT MCD. CO. " 'daattUle.ini. 4 rrcui.n 01 vrlce, 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 HEWS JARDINIERE SON, .MERCHANT and TAILOR- S:: IMPORTER OF CLOTHS AND SUITINGS Upper First Street, jji EVANSVILLE, in(iiins INDIANA. Ho earnestly solicit tho patronage o( his county friends 4 THE I Fifth Avenue Hotel, $ S 'fi LOUISVILLE, KY., fe ! Is the Only First-Clas- s $2.00 Fcr Day Hotel in he City. GQME l 5 AIm SEE US, CAMPBELL, PlrE MANAQER. W T V w Y 4 l im)LUjs svsvw 60 VEAR' F? AnrHt sending n alcetob and ascrlplloii mjy fivronUon Is probably Mtpntable. Coramnnlea. lent tree. oWt FBn;yJor,0mrli"5a,,0nifiV Mnnn l'atenU taken iwctal utlct, without chargo. In tho handsomely Sititmn of am iclentmo lourna , Terms. 13 a TMr, fnarmonthi.SU Soldlyall newsaeaierj. fW Thadc Mark UESIONB COPYRIOHTB AC Scientific American: elr. IllnitratedVoekly. Iwot 13. t.v.;i. vy. nn.361Broadwsr, "Branch Office, a V BU Vrashjoetoti1, JV W y A- - riJSllBl, Pren4n( WAPPIM., Cashier 0,. W. Hopkins BANK- Madisonville, Ky. 'Gaptal Stock, - - - $50,000, Transacts a general banking business, and invitoa tha accounts of tho citiiens of Hopkins and adjoining counties. m tho fiW and most secure vault in Tho Nevada left Skaguay for Juneau I'lTTsnunaii, l'a, 1'ob. 11. Eleven pco on Fobrunry fi, nnd when tho Islander, plo dead, 27 mlsslitfr nnd 18 injured which nrrlvcd from Comox yesterday (1 property loss of 81,500,000 with morning, reached Juneau, tho Nevada The day that 81,000,000 insurance, Is tho awful had not arrived there. rd of tho biff flro Wednesday nha should havo reached Juneau lire was seen on the waters of tho canal bllowlntr is a revised list of the and tho opinion is general that the Haines were from a burning steamer. dead, injured nnd missing: Whether tho passengers and crow TIIK DKAD. Police-Lieu- t. reached land or whether they perished A. J. llcrry. is not known. It Is feared that they John Jlclltmna. Win, Scott, Jr. met with death, as there has been a Stanley Stltz. in the terrible wind nnd snow-storJohn Ihvyer. north and small boats could hardly Uco. Loveless. live. William Smith. Capt. Irving, of tho Islander, report? Albert A. Wolf. that the weather has been terrific. Tliomas Claffey. William L. Wullcnhabcnstcin and an MAYOR OF KEOKUK FINED. unknown, supposed to be John Scott, the youngest son of tho president of the He Had "Thumped" nn Importunnto Of. . Chnutuuqua Ico Co. THE 1XJUUKD. Kkokuk, la., Feb. 12. Mayor Joseph Robert Rosamond, slnglo, aged 40 It. Root voluntarily pleaded jyiillty to years, lieutenant of Engine Co. S; right assaulting L. A. Johnson, in tho su foot crushed. Amputated below tho perior court, and was lined 810 knee at Homeopathic hospital. Ha was and costs. Johnson was formerly janitor of the federal building, nlso bruised about tho body. Owen K. Fcldcr, aged 18, compound lie claimed ho would bo reappointed under this administration, despite Confincturo of tho right leg. Qeorgo Douglass, aged 35 years, of gressman Clark's and Postmaster Buck's Ilcllcvue; unconscious; thought to bo opposition, thiough tho Influence of his uncle, Senator Knute Nelson, of MinInternally injured. Owen Mtillhan, married, aged 30 nesota, and Senator Gear, of Iowa. Johnson threatened the postmuster relacerated scalp. Wm. ricmlng, aged 32 years, single; cently for opposing him. He entered Mayor Root's ofllco with a bundle of contusion of body and scalp wound. Joseph Hcadlcy, aged 55 years; bruises letters mid tho same talk, but he was badly buttered up beforo ho left. about body and head. Kit Wilson, aged 00 years, of Padu-cah- , CHURCH DEDICATION. Ivy.; Injury about tho head; not fatal. Mnulflccut Donation! Start It Clear af Hobert Dobson, aged 35 years; badly Debt. Injured about the head and body. Paiiis, 111., Feb. 15. Tho now ChrisCttpt. J. A. Brown, superintendent of tian church was dedicated hero Sunthe bureau of building Inspection; right day. Rev. Mr. Rains, of Cincinnati, deleg cut and bruised. livered tho dedicatory sermon nt the I'cter Mulouo, nged 20 years; slightly evening service. At the morning servInjured about legs. ice the remaining part of tho debt Davis Stewart, ngod 52; badly cut was cleared. Eighteen thousand dolby falling bricktt. lars were subscribed in 30 minutes. Win. Destnuko, nged 33 yenrs; In- Congressman A. J. Hunter is a member jured about head and shoulders. of this church ttnd subscribed 810,000. Charles Wilson, struck by falling Mr. L. A. Augustus is tho heavist conbricks ttnd seriously hurt. tributor. Ho gave the lot tho church is Folieo Oftlcer Rodgcrs, cut and built on nnd ulso 810,000. The church bruised and Injured internally. rost 810,000, and has been built in two Mrs. Mary Desmukc. nged 33 years, years. cut about head and arms and hurt AN UNTIMELY FATE. Charles Simon, aged 20 years; traveling salesman, of Cincinnati; badly Uutlgn Jotcpli C. lireeklurltlse, of the Cuihlnff, Dronued. cut oa head by n brick. Havana, Feb. 13. Ensign Joseph C. Ocorgo King, engineer Xo. ? engins Breckinridge, son of Inspector-Genera- l eompany; scalp wound and bruises.. John, Hunter, ta, 7 engine company) Breckinridgo, U. H. A., and executive afllcer of tho torpedo boat Cushing, was bruised and bath ankles sprained. washed overboard during n. stormy pasTim JiisstNa, sage of the Cushing from Key West to (lea. Nowman, flro Inspeotor of Havana. He was rescued, but died beGas Co, fore he could receive proper medical atWm. Doran, tendance. Cook Daniel Atkins proved Wm. Finch. himself a hero In plunging overboard, Edw, Donnoll. in a heavy sea, to the aid of tho young Christ Schrlcvor. ofllcer. James P. Morrison. Prof. Jas. Moxan, organist EvangelA CHAPTER OF BLOOD. ical Lutheran church, lirushton, Pa. Setcral Murders In tho S.imo Locality In D. 11. Wcckcrly. One Day. John Qcrry. Teiiiik Haute, Feb. 14. During a Geo. McDonald. quarrel in a saloon nt Grant, a coal Jack Farrell. mining town north of this city, John Samuel McLaughlin. Jacob Booth and a party of four com- Carrlngton shot nnd killed Wesley panions, who were In a saloon on Pcnn Niece Saturday night. Ho also shot Bayless Niece who will die. Tho muraventto when the wall crushed it. ' Mrs. Mary McFaddcn, with her fam,-jl- y derer escaped, At Lyford, another mining town, tho of eight children, nro also supposed, to bo under tho fallen, walls,. fley postmaster, John Gilfoy, shot Joe Hoff(Ived in, a lquso qn Mulberry alloy, man, who will dlo. John Besete, an Italian, was struck tvhicl was, crashed. Nothing has been In tho neck with n miner's pick and qf them since tho explosion. icert A TRIO OF SUICIDES. AH day yesterday Qromcn, polleemcn ind Qthor elty employes worked at tho I.I11I0 V. Huffman Follows Hor risk of their Uvea, but up to nluo Mr. Daughter 11111I the Latter' I.oier. j'elock last night llttlo progress had iNlHAXAi'oi.ls, Ind., Feb. 13. Mrs. been made In tho clearing away of tho iebris. Tho work will bo continued Lizzie W. Huffman, of Brlghtwood, is ivithout cessation until It Is known dead from tho effects of a narcotic poison taken with Mticldal intent. Sevthat no bodies remain buried. eral weeks ngo her daughter Edith BARON HICKEY'S SUICIDE. committed suicide. Previous to Edith's death her lover, Harry Phillips, killed Not Account Die Uaroucis Nottllcd-C- an himself, The daughter v as despondfpr fho Ucf. ent over her lover's net, nnd tho moth3, Tito owh RiYKiisiqu, Cnl., Foh, er could not stand her sorrow over the pint ljarqn H,lcley lo,d com.m,Uted suli llaughtcr's death, side ni E.I Pas.o reached this city by a OPERA HOUSE BURNED. irivnto telegram addressed to thtf baroness, who Is residing nt her homo n HrIc(on aquaro, this city. The Soicml Thrilling Ilie.inoi by Itsnoj nnd baroness can glvo na reason that could M011XE, 111., Feb. It. Tho Audito(tave caused lep husband ta tako his lfc TUocQutil0 'n Iwl no quarrels rium opera house, with contents, was and erp ci,ceciVng' happy when to- destroyed by flro last evening. Adjoining store buildings nlso suffered fcther, from lire ttnd water. Tho total loss is E.NGAO,E0TO WED. estimated ut 830,000. Tho flames cut I'rlnceai Kiiluhml nnd l'rlnco Uitvlit ICa. off egress from the Auditorium, and nnnnnakoa to bo Married. there were several thrilling rescues by HoNor.ur.u, Feb. 3., vlu San Fran ropes and ladder?. Tho loss is covered clsco, Fob. 11. Tho engagement Is an- by insurance. nounced af a marriage that has been Conaldorliij; tho Question ut a Sneceanor to arranged between l'rlnco David Mlulater Do Lome. and Princes Kalulnni. Madiud, Feb. 14. Tho cabinet will Tho formal betrothal merely awaits tho discuss y tho choice of a successor signature to certain deeds of family to Scnor'Dnpuy do Lome at Washingsettlement of Dowager Queen Koplo- ton. Tho candidacy of Senor lanl. appears to be abandoned. SevMadnm J)rcj fus Scrlouily 111. eral members of tho cabinet favor tho Lo.ndo.v, Feb. 11. According to a nomination qf the duke af Arcos, Span, special dispatch from Paris, Mine. ish m,ints,ter qMexjcq, because he could Drefus is so seriously 111, owing tq take charge qf tho Spanish legatiou at worry, that she Is unoblo tq appear qn, Washington this week. tho witness s'taijd. In. tlo Zola, tvldl. Sunt 11U Sou to Jnlh aid in any cas,e 8,10 ycfttsca. tq fumlah LinEim, Mo., Feb. 13. Bert Luce, 15 tes.tiigony, riy farther years of age, committed larceny In his Jqilgq Ityan Dead. homo nt Edgcrton. Ills father, Rev. C. Si. Lquis, Feb. 11. Judgo Jorcmlah C. Luco, had him arrested, and he is Ryan, ono of the most prominent now serving a ten davs' sentence In tho citizens of St. Louis, died at Piatt City jail. 8 a. in., aged 38 years. Judge Ryan had Hcaral's Yacht Has Left Havana. never been seriously ill in his life until Washington1, Feb. 13. Consul-Generlast December, when Brlght's disease Leo has cabled the stato departdeveloped. ment that Mr. Hearst's yacht, the BucJames Mlnglo Hanged. caneer, left Havana at 0 p. m. Friday. Sphinofikld, 111., Feb. 12. James Minirle. who murdered tho infant Dob lie Briscoe, and at tho time made an attempt on tho life of the child's mother, w us hanged licro. Ilrrai-ekcrPhil-(delph- la to-dao Irish-America- Wasiiinoton, Feb. 12. Pursuant to Instructions from tho acting secretary of war, a special supplementary report has been prepared by'Mr. E. Haz-irWells, who acted as agent for tho war department In bringing attention to Capt. Ray's dispatches. Mr. Wells has been in the country thrco times, has traversed interior Alaska in many directions, und has a practical knowledge of tho country that Is possessed by few persons. He says", among other things: "There aro undoubtedly largo depos- 41ir.cn nt lla nf (frill! It. AlnQb-the British Northwest territory. I no ticed excellent mineral indications upon tho Tonana river nnd in other localities In 1890. I discovered a true Assure rein of quartz eight feet in diameter d with casing rocks, upon tho Upper Tanana. This quartz evidently contained metal. Specimens Df which I secured to take out to Ban Frnnclsco for assay were subsequently lost in a river catastrophe. Numerous creeks entering the Upper l'anana revealed colors of gold in the sands. streams of "'All of the Alaska so far discovered, viz: Birch cicck, zreck, Miller creek, Forty-mil- e Sixty-mil- e creek, creek, Seventy-mil- e head in the vicinity of tho Tanana river, snd flow awuy to the northwest. "On the southwestern side, and bending near the Tanana, arc the noted Copper and Sushttna rivers, tho latter being tho g strcnm which recently :amo Into prominence through tho pla-:e- r discoveries on Cook's Inlet. Tho Copper river is popularly supposed to bo located in tho heart of a mineral belt. It is a reasonable deduction that if till the streams flowing awny from the Tanana to the northeast and south-(vebear gold, that the Tanana lf must cut through a country. This opinion is shared by nearly all of the old time miners now located in Dawson. Recently excellent prospects were dls- jovercu upon nn American irccic, a tributary to the YtfJcon, In Alaska, just below Forty-mil- e creek. Miller creek, Ulrch creek aud other streams within ;hc boundaries of Alaska in tho Yukon ralley still offer inducements to placer ailners. I do not bellve that nny better mining region will bo discovered in Mnskn than will be found in tho great Tanana valley." d well-definegold-bearin- g gold-bearinst gold-bearin- g 9tb, the principal Infflrtaef tbaa lay otker braad. terest In tho day's proccodlnsa centered In ttw previously announced specchoi in denunciation of. tho v, or In Cuba and In favor of recognition of belligerent right of Cubans, delivered by Mr Mason (rep., 111.) nnd Mr. Cannon (rep., Utah). Mr. Halo (rep.. Mc.) spoko brlaSy In deprecation of a course on tho part ot senators calculated to embarrass tho administration, which was pursuing a settled policy which It should b permitted to carry to n conclusion In thf house tho contostod election caso from Ala. bama of Aldrlch (rep ) vs. Plowman (dctn ) was decided against tho sitting member, thus Increasing tho republican majority from 49 to 5a In tho senate, on tho 10th, almost the cntlr session was devoted to consldsratlon 0; tho Indian appropriation bill. Tho reading of tho bill was completed and all of tho commltteo amend incuts wero adopted. Subsequently, several' amendments olTcrod on tho floor were adopted. In tho house tho day was frittered away Absolute! Pure In filibustering ngalnst a oouplo of unimportant bills. Koll call followol roll call, and partisan feeling ran hfch. l'lnally, a call ot tho scnat discipline tho want of a quorum, adjournment was taken until tho Uth. SOTtl lAKIHQ 0M CO., fctW YOKK. IN tho senate, on the 11th, consideration ol the Indian appropriation bill was resumed, which, after amendment In somo particulars, was passed. Tho most important amendment UNNOTICED. to the bill was that oflerod by Mr. Pettigrow (S. D.), restoring the free homestead law bo fat as It relates to Indian landsccdcd to tho United Gold States, and for which sotUcrs havo been obliged Springs, has been discovered at Slloam Mo., in paying quantities. to pay the purchase prloc to tha Indians. Tb( bill curries an appropriation aggregating nearDr. Frank E. Trobaugh, of Murphys-boro- , ly ts.OW.OO) Ths sonata adjourned until the 111., died suddenly of apoplexy. The houso was nat In session. mil, Dr. II. C. A. Klrchner and wife celeIK tho scnato, on tho 11th, tho amendment ol brated their golden wedding nt St Mr. 'Allen (Neb ) to tho diplomatic and consulat appropriation bill recognizing tho belligerency Louis. of tho Cuban Insurgents was reported adverseJames Moore, of Dallas, Tex., has ly. Mr. Morgan's resolution calling upon tin president for reports of United States consuls been arrested, charged with tho murder In Cuba, nnd (or Information ns to whether any af his wife. agent of tho autonomous government In Cubs The remains of the late Judgo Mac-farlau- c bad been accredited to this government and have been taken to Mexico, Mo., recognized by It, was adopted without a division, In tho houso a resolution of Inquiry, for interment. previously reported by tho foreign affairs comAnother filibuster expedition slipped mittee, as to tho conccntrados In Cuba, was out of Tampa, Fla., and sailed safely adopted without division. Much of tho session away for Cuba. was devoted to District ot Columbia business. In tho senate, on the wxma. misii iMiaaaow it floaaoao-tatr-d pom POWDER Is caused by torpid liver, which prevc-it- s digestion and permits food to ferment and pntrify in tho stomach. Then follow dizziness, heartache, Biiiousiiess - ' OTHERWISE Friends of annexation will try to tho this week for the Hawaiian treaty. Third Celebration of the Anniversary of Editor Leftwlch of tho Gallatin (Mo.), tho Martyr's nlrlh In Kctr York. Democrat died from the effects of poison Nmv Yontc, Feb 12. For tho third taken accidentally. ttmathc anniversary of the birthday of China has paid 820,000 in settlement se-:u- rc ABRAHAM LINCOLN. right-of-wa- y A CUBAN EXPEDITION. and jtpeclal to the Times-Unio- n Tampa, says: "Almost under tho nose of Edward Saylor, superintendent of Pinkerton's Spanish spies, a large Cuban expedition left Tampa Saturday night nnd last night sailed from a point on Peaso iver. The men, about 70 in number, walked ihrotigh tho streets of Tampa about two o'clock ycsteiday morning nnd warded a special train, which quickly sore them to a point near whero they vcre to embark, and thero they in hiding until lutt night, .vlten tv tug took them out to the iteamer Which bore them nwny to 2uba, Col. Emllio Nunez being in jh.irgo of the steamer. 3IQ FIRE AT CLEVELAND, O. Citi-tcaro- m 3ets Awny from tho Cruisers and Sails for tho Island. Fla., Feb. 14. A Jacksonville, riie Itoyt Untitling Destroyed, ImoUlnga loal of 6370,000. Cluvelami, 0., Feb. 14. Tho lnrgo (Ioyt building, on tho northwest corner )f St, Clair and Band streets, owned by .he Hoyt estate und occupied princlpal-- y by manufacturers of clothing, wholesale hatters and furriers, was practically destroyed by flro with its contents. The fire originated in tho rear end of .he building, and was caused by an explosion of gasoline. It spread rapidly, Mid upon the arrival of the flro department It was evident that tho structure :ould not bo saved. A terrific explosion rent tho fourth floor wall to pieces soon after tho flro started. Tho (lames thou raged with unabated fury nntll nluo o'clock. Tho loss is estimated nt 8375,000, which is pretty well jovcrcd by insurance Tho building :ost 8100,000. THE 4. FIRST OF ITS KIND. Christian Science church in Detroit, ,vas dedicated yesterday. Tho building which had been purchased, repaired and redecorated without lcav ng any debt remaining, was formerly tho Emmanuel Episcopal church, and ,hc treasury of tho new organization still contains 81,000. Many Christian Scientists from various cities were present. Tho new church has a membership qf nearly SOU, Gladstones to 14. Christian Sclcnco Church Dedicated In Detroit, Michigan. DitTnoiT, Mich., Teb. 14. Tho First Henry Gladstone Cannes, Feb. aj s his father and tho whole family Intend to start ubout the end of next watering week for a place. Mr. Gladstone's physician thinks his patient has attained tho utmost benefit from his stuy on tho Riviera. bouth-of-Englan- fl Loao Cannes. Caiiio, Feb. 13. Osman Pasha, undo of tho khedive of Egypt, died suddenly, Friday, while going to the pyramids. Ills death was duo to apoplexy. Osman Pasha was a valuable member of the government party, and his death is a distinct loss to the khedive. Osinun l'ashu Dcud. Abraham Lincoln was colcbrnted in of tho claim of a Frenchman who was this city ns a public holiday. All the abducted by pirates. banks and public institutions were Gladstone's physician believes that c'oscd as were the majority of stores. his patient has obtained much benefit from his btay on tho Riviera. Joseph Letter's holding of wheat amounts to 20,000,000 bushels, 12,000,000 bushels of which are cash wheat. Gen. Merrlum has sailed for Alaska to direct the starting of tho government relief expedition for Dawson. The revenue cutter Bear has lauded tho expedition that will go to the relief of whalers frozen in the Arctic ocean. Chief Isparhcchcr of tho Creek nation says that recent acts of congress constitute a declaration of war on defenseless tribes. The congregation of Emanuel Evangelical German Lutheran church celebrated the golden jubilee of its existence In St. Louis. ABRAHAM LINCOLK. Three days of this week In the houso The chief event of tho day was tho curvlll bo annual Lincoln dinner at tho Repub- rency givenAup to debate on the Monvote will be taken bill. lican club, which was presided over by Cl.3fi.nc0y M, Depow, who, with Con- day jof noxt week. Booksellers throughout Paris say gressman Charles A. Boutello, Assistant Secretary of tho Navy Roosevelt that the sale of Zola's works has quite and others, spoko. Senator John M. stopped; that they daro not show his riiurston addressed tho Union Lcnguo books in a window. The torpedo boat Cushing has reslub of Brooklyn. turned to Key West from Havana with jfllclal mall from Consul-GenerSEARCHING THE RUINS. Lee md Capt. Slgabee of the Maine. Looking: for Moro Itodlcs of Ictlms of the A filibustering expedition with arms I'lttsburgh Tiro. ind ammunition for the Cuban insurPiTTsnuitaii, Pa., Feb. 12. The work gents slipped out of Bridgeport, Conn., )f searching for bodlos in the ruins of early Sunday morning and got away to tVcdncsduy nlght'3 awful flro continsea. ues, but no moro bodies havo been A new census of Alton (ill.) township found. The debris is still piled ten feet nigh, however, and as moro than a lias been completed. It shows the township to be core of people aro still missing, tho population of the 34 per cent, lu eight an continued without cessa- years. increase of norkwlllbo tion until it is positively know that no Advices from Hong Kong say thn 100 aioro dead are burled beneath tho dedrunken Japanese sailors niutlnciT and bris. That moro peoplo wero killed Chief were held at bay by 40 unarmed EnHumphries of the flro deportment says glishmen, a massacre being narrowly there can bo no doubt. He saw the sverted. Mis. Arthur Levy, wife of a member nails go down in the midst of n gicat miss of humanity huddled together In if tho wholesale clothing firm of Hays, X small space, and while ho did Joldbcrg & Co., was instantly killed in aot care to estimate the num- su elevator in the Holland house, New says It York cttv. ber of peoplo killed, ho .vill bo largely in excess of uny MEN. TWO PROMINENT istimato yet made. Tho search for the bodies is attended by great danger, not Jol. Nlnves Hernandez Dying In a Military anly from weakening walls, but from 1'rUon Cuban 1'atrlot Dying In Mexico, 125 tanks of anlydrado known to still Citv or Mexico, Feb. 14. Col. Nlcvcs be in the smouldering ruins. Anlydrado Hernandez, who was suspected of comts ammonia in Its most powerful state, plicity in the Garza conspiracy, and md Its ignition would result in nn was tried by court-martiand senw hlch would cause incalculable tenced to death, is now dying at tho disaster, Santiago military prison. Domtuguez Cowan, a member of tho LOG TRAINS COLLIDED. Cuban revolutionary junta of New fat.il Accident on bpur of tho Chicago, York, und head of the Cuban commitSt. l'nul. Mlhrnukco tee here, Is dying. Ho has been very Dethoit, Mich., Feb. 12. A special useful to the Cuban causo and will be from Menominee, Mich., says: In a a loss to the patriots. collision by two log trains on the ChiWould Like to If Ho Could. cago, Milwaukee & St. Paul, at Carney spur, Conductor Anderson, of this city, Havana, Feb, 13. Tho chief ofllcer md Brakeman Toole, of Green Bay of the customs has asked tho general government if he has the right to colWis., were instantly killed. customs duties on tho provisions Stuck In tlio Ico Tour Miles from Shore. lect brought by tho Cushing to the United MuflKi.aoN, Mich., Feb. 14. The DeStates battleship Maine. troit, Grand Rapids & AVcstcrn Shcnango is fast In tho car ferry THE MARKETS. tec, four miles out in Luke Michigan. I'ho Grand Rapids nnd Indiana Co.'s New Youk, rcbruary 1$, 1893. steamer Osceola attempted to leave for 3ATTLK Native Steers I 4 23 COTTON Middling Milw aukee, but could not get out 3 to rr.OUIt Winter Wheat tho harbor piers. WHEAT No. Sited COIJN-N- aS Illg Order for Sugir Making Machinery OATS-N- 0.J 10 W PORK New Mess for Hnnail. ST. LOUIS. Ci.evelam). O., Feb. 14. The City COTTON-Mlddl- lng 3 25 Forge and Iron Co., of this elty has UKUVUS-Ste- ers 60 Cows and Heifers .. Just received u big order for sugar makCALVUS-(p- er 6 00 head) 3 6S to Select. ing machinery to be put into a btigar HOGS 36 to teflucry in Hawaii. Tho amount of SHEKP-F- alr Patents Choice. 4 70 I'LOUti 00 Clear and Stra.jnt.. tho order has not yet been estimated. -al 14,-59- 3, al 11 rail-oads' be--fo- New York, Feb. 13. Tho American line steamer St. Louis, Capt. Randle, which arrived from Southampton, reports tho loss at sea of tho Holland-America- n line steamer Vccndam, Capt. Btengcr, from Rotterdam for New York. The pussengera and crew of the Veendum wero saved by the St. Louis. At quarantine Capt. Stenger of the Vcenham reported as follows: "The Vecndani left Rotterdam February 3 w 1th u general cargo, nine cabin, 118 steerage passengers and 85 crew, bound for New York. Had strong northwest gales, and high west and sens. I'ebruary 0, at about 5:17 p. in., ship's time, being in latltudo 40:33 north, longitude 20:01 west, the steamc. struck a submerged wreck or wreckage, which probably tore a hole in the ship's bottom und broke her propellor shaft. We found that our ship vras molting considerable water. We immediately set all pump to work, but notv ithstanding this, the water gained on us. In tho mcantimo, all our boats were matte ready in order, if necessary, to leave the ship at a moment's notice, becauso sho was now blnklng rapidly by the stern. At 1:30 a. m. we observed tho masthead lights of a large steamer bearing about cast by south from us. We made signals of distress, on which the vessel bore down on us. We then decided, for the sufcty of tho passengers and crew, to abandon tho ship. Tho vessel proved to be the St. Louis, of the American lln .bound from Southampton for New York. Wo hailed her and reported that our ship was sinking and that we wished to be taken off. At 1:13 a. m. we commenced to transfer our passengers and crew, using three boats of the St. Louis and ono of ours. Our men w ere kept ot the pumps. At 4:53 Monday morning everybody had been transferred to tho St. Louis. When the last boat left tho Vccndam was laboring very heavily and sinking rapidly by tho stern. Tho transfer of the passengers and crew took, notwithstanding the great difficulties und high seas running, three hours and tcn'min-utes- , und was accomplished without the slightest accident. as a dangerous ob-(- ti "As tho wreck uction to navigation, wo decided to set her on fire, which was done. Tho position of the wreck was then latitude (9:10 north, longitude 10:47 west. "On board the St, Louis wo wero vv armly received, and the captain and his officers did everything possible for our comfort. We take this opportunity to express our utmost gratltudo, also, In the name of the passengers of the Vcendatn." The Veendum was formerly the Whito Star steamer Baltic. She was built at Belfast, Ireland, by Uarland & d Wolff, in 1871. Sho whs a barkcntlne rigged screw steamer. Sho registered 4,033 gross and 3,707 net tons, and was 4.18 feet long, 41 feet beam and 31.0 feet deep. west-northwefour-maste- Insomina, nervousness, and, ft not relieved, bilious fever Wm b 1 1 t or blood poisoning. Ilood'fl W Pills stimulate tho stomach, rouso the liver, cure headache, dlrzlncss, con stlpatlon, etc. st cents. Sold by all druggists. Tho only I'1U to take with Hood's Sarsjiurilld. Hood's DR. 3gENDENHAT.L,3 111 55 CHE AND En CUE IRaaaaV fmmmmmlmmmmw'iyl I GUARANTEED TO CURE And Malaria In all Forms. Tasteless. NotS) genuine without the above picture and tho signature ot J. O. McndenhalL CHILLS AND FEVER Price, 50 conta at all Doalors. IND. 1 PREPARED ONLV 0Y .T. O. MKNDENHALL, EVANSVILLE. t Sold by George King, St. Charles, Ky., '.' Crabtrec Coal Mining Company, Ilsley Kentucky, THE PROCLAMATION OF KING REX t having been issued, it now remains tor his r loyal subjects throughout the land to pro ceed to the Festive City, NEW ORLEANS ,', ,' aud pay tribute to His Majesty, by partici" pating in the festivities of M ARDI BRAS year which for the present held on will be : '' FEBRUARY 22. For this occasion the Illinois Central R. l.Company will sell tickets to New Orleans from stations on its line at ONE FARE FOR THE ROUND TRIP Tickets on sale February t6th to list Inclusive '" V TO ACOSTLY fno LARK. of tho llalelgh'a Crew Drowned at VIA Colombo, Ceylon. London, Feb. IS. Mall advices received here from Colombo, Ceylon, say In connection with the Southern Pacific that Barnes nnd King, marines belong- THROUGH WEEKLY TOURIST SLEEPINGC. CAR leaving Cincinnati and Louisville on I. ing to tho United States cruiser Ra- R. R. fast "New Orleans Limited" train EVERY leigh, on her way to China, wero THURSDAY tar Lot Aneeles and San Francisco The Limilea also connects at drowned during tho night of January vvitnout change.dally with express train or tho New Orleans c ALIFORNI A NEW ORLEANS SUNSET LIMITED ANNEX ii. It is supposed they started to swim tshoro on a "lark" thinking they wero ablo to 6calo the breakwater. Finding Pacific Coast, and on Tuesdays with tha and Saturdays this impossible they shouted for holp, and the Raleigh Went to their assistance. As the boats approached, Barnes was seen to go down. Nccly and McCartney, of tho Raleigh's crow, dived after Barnes, but failed to grapple him. King had already disappeared. The bodies were recovered. CIRCULATION OF GOLD. Franco Leads with 8800,000,000 -- United States Socond. Paris, Fob. 13. The ministry of ot tha Southern Pacific, giving special through service to San Francisco. All Round Trip Tour- 1st Tickets to California reading via Illinois Central R. K. permit of stop over at New Orleans, Tickets and full information concerning the above can bo had ot agents of tho "Central" aud connecting lines. A. H. Hanson, f 0, P. A. W, A. Kellond, A. 0 P. A. Chicago, Louisville. BOOK OF THE AGE! THE GREATEST Should be la Every Home and Library. finance recently instituted an Inquiry to learn the amount of gold in circulation. It has ascertained that there is 9300,000,000 v, orth bearing the French stamp in circulation. It Is asserted that this is a record amount, and that tho United States has 8720,000,000; Germany, 8080,000,000, and Gretjt Britain and Russia, 8800,000,000 each. Chanco for Wolf Hunter. GuTiiniK, Okla., Feb. 13. The Oklahoma Live Stock association has determined to exterminate, if possible, the wolves that Infest tho ranges of Oklahoma and annually destroy thousands of dollar' worth of cattle. Tho association offers 820 each for tho bcalps of full grown wolves and 810 each foi scalps of whelps. Klondike Keller Checked. TUB Y People's BiUe Bloiy bx Itlnht Hon. William Twart GlaJ.tono. Premier of Great llrlttan ami Ireland, 1'hef.Ler, na Iter. A. II. Haice, Q.uen'a Collet.. (jrforJ, Lmr t Iter. Samuel lvea Curtix. D.D. Chicnao lhooloittc-- t Heralnarr, ChUogo, Ill.i Itev. I rederle VV. I arrnr, i U . Canterbury, hev I U.S. Dean ol I Canterbury,Collene, Koniervillu. Sliiku-l r liner II. Capen. O ,'lufta ltnv. Tranlc V. GunMulaw. I O, Armour Institute. Chicago. Ill 1 Iter. Georxs F. 1'enteco.t. I) I) , llnr) In. London, hnir i ltov It H. Iione Pretbrterlan Church, StacArthur, 11 U, Calrarr Baptl.t Church, .Now Wit 1)1), Main C'ttr. N Y.l ltor. Martin Hummerbell, HtrrotrreollaptUt Church, Lewt.ton Meiltev 1'rank l. UrUtol. I) I) , Hrt Melhodl.t rvlniounl Clinix'i. I L.U ."Tho ChrisMooro, kranton. Ill i Iter W, 1London, 1'ni.M.Itev. hdward tian Commonwealth," Vrerett Hale, 1)1). South ConKreuatloual Lhurth, Miuw.1 ltor Joaeph Avar Uect, 1) 1) . H ealelail lklon, Oolleas, Itlchniond. hnu t Iter. Ciupar Itens Urcnurr, Iolpzla Unlerltr. IjoIpiIi, (lermauri .Iter. Vtm. Clearer Wilklneon. I) I), llnirrnllr , of thlcoKo. Chi Irinilr Collevo. chl'O. Ill i Itev Hamuel Hart, t) O Hartford, Conn liter J.lIonroOIUon.D 1 ,ht..lohnN ood I'reabiterlan Church. London, 1 n i Iter. UeoriM 0.1-nrr, I.L.I). The Temple, llo.ton, Ma. POM LIU F.IMTI01. Mj MW, M fulllaeo (jilt eJM. cloth, (IU), half leruut, (3XU-- , full Ii written Trench Government Denounced. WHEAT No Sited Winter. COItN No. 2 Mixed OATS-N- o. ItYE-N- oS l'OUACCO-Luf- Paiiis, Feb. 14. Numerous meetings were held in tho provinces yesterday In connection with tho Dreyfus agitation. In somo cases resolutions against tho government were adopted, but there were no serious disorders. 8 fs. II A lear Leaf Hurley Timothy (now) Hlb IIUTTEII-ChoKGOS-Kr- osh I'OniC-Stnnd- lce Dairy 7 50 fl U ii ii 4 300 ta 40 il (1 (I i) Wasiiinoton, Feb. 15. The Canadian government has refused to permit the United Stutcs troops to cross tho boundary line of British Columbia, and the efforts of tho war department to relieve the buffering miners in Alas ka has, in consequence, received a temporary check. Tenders for Cruiser Invited. Glasgow, Feb. 15. Tho British government has invited tenders for four first class armored cruisers of 21,000 r, and blightly less tonnage than the Powerful, which vessel is of 14,200 tons displacement. horse-powe- eduea. full lorunt, ono volume, Htrle silt volumes, full lerant, tutted, f3M Btr'e wo In ISPAUTH, quarto .lie, review quntionaloeach.allrl paper cover., tawed, trimmed slluhtlr. It Ut cti art. 1 or For sals at all baok.toroa anil ut further Information, write HfcMllY O Hill PAltl). I'ubU.hor.-'- U and 'ill Monroe btreot, Chlcaw, Illinois. tlona. SlSUli "l"Hri tulTIOI.-l- X) pscoa, SCO o illurtrv Capital Stck Paid In, Surplus Fund $60,000. COMMENCED BUSINESS $20,000. IN 18B7. ' JNO. G. MORTON, The advantages of a bank account It is not to busiare numerous. ness men we are talkioR they know rll about il but to salaried men, wage earners and to women There's safety if the bank is a good one. There's convenlence-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. Q Au Overdue Halibut Fisher. ard HACON-Ci- ear LAKD-Prl- mo .VMf ; Wit" nrayn PWol, Feb, i3,.Tvo masked men entered the residence of Mr. Alex. Torian at 3 o'clock padueah, Ky pis- Keep on Judge Macfarhtno Dead. St. Louis, Feb. 13. Judgo George B. Almost a Mile a Mtnuto. Buitalo, N. Y Fob. 14. New York Mactarltine, of tho Missouri supremo to Buffalo, 425 miles, in 42G minutes ac- court, who undent ent tin operation for tual running time, was tho record appendicitis at St. Luke's hospital, Fil-daand who, It was thought, would made over the Erie railroad yesterday rally from tho shock, died at 7:50ra. m. by n special newspaper train. Steam Wl Q CHICAGO. CATTLC-Natlve ml HOOS-r- air BHHEP PLOUIl WI1CAT COItN-No. to Choice. Fair to Choice No. S Steers . .. Winter Patents. Spring Patents., 4 00 3 60 3 35 4 50 VI i fa i C Tacoma, Wush., Feb. 15. Tho steam fishing schooner E litis Is now nenrly two weeks overdue from the Alaska halibut banks, und fears are entertained that she has met with disaster of some sort. Dr. Kaiser Dead. i sc on of KpRtuply Don't LJse Drugs Coughing; If you want to cure that cough get Aycr'a If you want to. Brutal Assault. Henderson, Ky.,Feb. 12. Isaac Feast, living at Robards.is charged uolass you need them, and then only puro drugs, such as are sold by responsible druggists. AVekeep only the best. That, is'.the great Jo be lopked for when the time comes that you need them Mn.ntiam plea will vou find so com jAglo a StOCK. A goon ume to ucuiu (bat spring medicine, STORE, T BERNARD DRLO , BRYAW nrr""' --- with assaulting and beating his wife Friday night. He took their this morning and with drawn only child, his wife says, and left, daughters, tols compelled his two threatening to return and shoot cures Cherry Pectoral. It who were at home alone, to geV up , Wm. Biggerstaff. his l77C. rntt rrtc vtt iffSt-and surrender all the money in the The wife came to the city this house. warrant and swore my inriii ni..riisij"'rw'"isiTj"'Ti-- n morning her husband, out athe same against at local opThe "drys" won in the Are you a subscriber, to The time filing suit for divorce. Feast tion election at Livermore, Mcis said to be a dangerous man. 86 to 34, Bee? You should be. Lean county, by tfij father-in-law- 10 60 O (new) KANSAS CITY. Mr Ward L. Smith, of Fredertckstown, CATTLK-Natl- vo 3 75 Q Steers , Mo , was troubled with chronic diarrhoea HOaS-- All Grades. 30 W 2 Hard WIIUAT-- Na 8K$ for over thirty years Ilehad become fully OATS-N- o. & 2 White S3KO satisfied that It was only a question COltN-2 NEW ORLEANS. lime until he would have FLOUR-Hof a short 4 S3 Grod He bad been treated by CORN-N- o.8 lfh lo give up. 88 ern 30 of the best physicians In Europe and some It 03 America but got no permanent relief. One POUIC Mess day he plcfced up a newspaper and chanced UACON Standard Sides. to tead an advertisement 0! Chamberlain's JOTTON Middling- I.OUlS,lL,L.fci Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, MA Hegot a bottle of it. the first dose helped WHEATNo.No.2Red ,..., w 2 Mixed TORN M him and its continued use cured him. OATS Na i Mixed lOOlHtf Mess. bottles are for sale PORK-N- ew 25 andM9c5i I1ACON Hi by ShWlernard Drug Store, Earlingtan; COTTON CleurUIU... a ,. Middling Geo. Alng, St. Charts', Ben T. Robinson Subscribe for The But. MortiHM Gap. POUIC-M- css No. OATS-WcstIIAY-Cho- lcc. OATH No. Mas lieu 3 .. Spring (now) . & WW Leifsio, Feb. 15. Dr. Kaiser, the formor chief of the colonial department MADISONVILLE, of the German foreign ofllec, died here Sunday. - KENTUCKY liam Coleman, a young miller, made an attempt to commit suicide yesterday afternoon by taking 10 cents worth of morphine, but by heroic efforts his life was saved. Despondency over love and business affairs was the cause. Tries to End Life. Princeton, Ky., FeK 12. Co Lompoun& Wil- prescriptions properly it takes time. It requires experience and a complete knowledge ot drugs. It requires tho druggist tohavealarge amount of drugs-fr- esh drugs, He must give the best possible) work, and for compensation be must be reasonable. i THE ABOVE FACTS REMEM It is positively known that both WITH OER WE'RE CAREFUL. and Patton brick plants the Acme at Cloverport will open up in the near future. Cloverport News. ST. BERNARD DRUd STORE, .. Jo "$"i 1 & 1 Hf Cge PAUL M. MOORQ, Editor and Manager. BEE PUBLISHINB Incorporated. COMPANY. cum matter. Enured the Peitoffiee at Earlington as Second Legislature been so regardless of the rights of the people and of the MAINE BLOWN UP One of the rights of property. Child Was Nervous and Irritable of this Legislature was to first acts United States Battleship Destroyend Had No Appetite practically repeal the mob law, ed In Havana Harbor. passed at the last session, thus Hood's Sarsaparllla Has Changod endorsing the midnight raiders of All This Scrofula Cured. Now, in broad day One Hundred or More of the Crew the " Hood 'a Sarsaparllla has had a wonderKilled and Many ful effect on my little daughter. Sho la light, the railroads are raided, and Always Delicate toll-gate- s. confiscated and this in Kentuckyl SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One Yeir.itrtclly lo advance. jo 33 Three Month., J Mngle Copies.... , . specimen copies mauea ireo on HppucKwuii, uorresponaenis wamea in an pans of the county. Address us for particulars. blsMonini. " " " I! oo .THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 17. 189S. Wheat advanced two cents in Chicago yesterday. The possibility of growing sugar licets in Kentucky soils is to be fully tested at the Kentucky State College Experimental Station. Miss Francis Willard, the famous leader of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union, is reported hopelessly ill at a New York hotel. News comes that Dr. Hunter and family are very much pleased with the climate and country of Guatemala, and anticipate a very residence. pleasant four-years' w Mr. C. M. Barnktt, State Chairman of the Republican Committee has secured the appointment as Surveyor of the Port for Louisville. The salary is $5,000 a year. It begins to look as tf a man of the necessary political stripe who covets any particular piece of property in the Commonwealth might acquire such property with the least labor through courteous action ot the present Legislature, which is developing such prone ness to do with neatness and dispatch anything for partisan profit. The iniquitous Goebel election bill, which, if it becomes a law, will place our elections in the hands of a few men and centralize their control in three rabid leaders of the free silver democratic party, rapidly. progresses The Mc- Chord Railroad Commission bill, which places the railroads of the State and their business and property at the mercy of three Railroad Commissioners has passed both Senate and House. A bill is up which proposes to arrange bills of fare and accommodations of hotels in Kentucky and fix maximum charges for accommodations and service, which may not be exceeded. These chivalrous legislators might fix the price of mint julep and establish it as the official drink of Kentuckians, especially of members of the General Assembly. x. I IS'1 c k r is I ! :i Under the Dingley law our Warning Against Small-Potreasury receipts are now a million To the Health Officials, Physicians dollars a day. Next month wool and People of Kentucky: and sugar imports will increase the Small-pois now widespread in receipts sufficiently to meet the Eastern Tennessee,North Carolina, government's running expenses. Southwestern Virginia and NorthTreasury statistics show a net ern Alabama, and several cases ex increase of circulation during the ist in Middlesboro and near Jellico in this State. The epidemic apmonth of January of $8,890,588. pears to have originated in Mobile The total volume of money in cir- last summer and to have been gradually extending northward culation February 1st. was It is chiefly prevalent increase of over since. an amongst the negro population and 164,000,000 as compared with a manifests an unusual tendency year ago. everywhere to break over official control and assume an epidemic Not content with raiding every- form. thing else our present Legislature This Board, therefore, feels that is trying to raid nature itself. The it is its duty to warn the people House has passed a bill that will that prompt action may prevent permit the unrestricted destruction its further spread in this State. Fortunately prevention is as cerof our fish by permitting their be- tain and safe as it is cheap and ing taken in any manner at any easy. Vaccinnation and properly done, with relime except between March 15 and liable virus, is a certain preventive May 15 of each year. and is entirely Iree from danger. This is the conclusion of the health Hender-BoMr. Joe A. Quinn, of officers of the world after years of enjoys the unusual distinction patient investigations, and is now of having seen his own funeral no- an accepted truth in preventive tices, and read his obituary. medicine. d tie was reported to have died at Notwithstanding these facts, of the people of Kentucky Dawson and his family and friends have never availed themselves of made all arrangements for his last this protection. Our people should sad rites even to digging the grave. not wait for orders from boards of It is not stated positively whether health in the presence of an epihis resuscitation is due to the demic to force them to an evident health-givinqualities of the wa- - duty. Every citizen should see to it that not only himself but of Dawson Springs. ters everyone for whom he is re sponsible is vaccinated at once. Popumst leaders are as much No child should be admitted npposcd to the Goebel election to any public or private school law as anybody and arc fighting it. who has not been vaccinated, and But what do the Democratic lead- all factories, railroads and mines should make the same requirement. ers care? They have lately profitThis is especially importantant in ed by the Populists allowing view of the threatened danger. themselves to be swallowed up and The operation should be done now propose to force a law which by a competent physician, under will give them full control of the proper aseptic precautions, and he person should see polls to the discomfiture of their from time the time so vaccinated to the result allies, the Populists, as well as the may be certain. Imperfect vacRepublicans. The Populists of cination gives a false and often Louisville have denounced the fatal sense of security. Reliable measure as "dangerous in the ex- virus can be obtained from the National Vaccine Farm, Washingtreme and destructive of free gov- ton, D. C, or their agents, the ernment," and called upon the Pop- Henry Pharmacal Company, Louisulist representatives in the General ville, Ky. In addition it is urgently reAssembly to oppose the measure quested that all boards of health with all their might. perfect their organization at once, The official figures show that if they have not done so, and take to prevent the the sales of our agricultural prod- every precaution disease entrance of the into their ucts abroad for 1897 give a black jurisdictions, or, failing in this, be eye to the recent Democratic as- ready to stamp it out by strictly sertions that the adoption of a pro- isolating the first case, and vaccievery tective tariff would "destroy our nating and foreign markets." They amounted person exposed to it. All funerals should be strictly private. to $730,323,514, and this is the This Boards holds itself ready to largest sum ever realized by our give any assistance in its power at farmers from the sales of their any time. By order.of the Board: Unproducts in other countries. J. M. Matthews, M. D., Pres. der President Harrison's adminisJ. N. McCormack, M. D. Sec'y. tration in 1892. expectations of farm products amounted to PETTIT OPPOSES GOEBEL BILL. This was the largest amount for any previous year. The Populist Leader Says the Under the administrafleasure is Revolutionary an d tion of President Cleveland there Ought to Meet Defeat. was a steady decrease in agricultural exports until 1895 in which Owensboro, Ky., Feb. 15. The year the amount was only Hon. Thomas. S. Pettit, who is the acknowledged leader of the The McChord bill, practically Populists in the State, when asked for the opinion of cpnfiscating the railroad property now pending in the Goebel bill the Kentucky uf the State, passed the House Mon- Legislature, said he had not had day by a vote of 64 to 22. Only time to read it carefully, but on a one Republican, Wheeler of John-Bo- casual perusal it appeared to him county, voted for it, while five to be revolutionary in the extreme. He said: "It deprives counties of Democrats were opposed to it. local and will reThis most vicious bill now goes to turn to plague the party fathering the Governor. There also will go it." He said it was contrary to to him strong protests from many Democratia principles, and on the ot Kentucky's citizens and there whole is a most unwise measure. In concluding his remarks Mr. can be but one result a veto. Pettit said, with a determined This bill is the result of the twinkle of his sharp black eyes: teachings ol the advocates of dis? "It is partisanship gone to seed honest money the lygical carry- and ought to be defeated by all ing out of the Chicago'platform. means." Never before in the history of this Am vnn a aiificrriFiikrff'A Tii grest.State has the majority of the I You should be, x n, cruiser Alfonso XIII, As yet the cause of the explosion is not apparent. Is tbo best In fact the Ono True Blood Purifier. The wounded sailors of the Maine Bold by all druggists. 11 ; six for J3. are unable to explain it. HnnH'a Dtllc act harmoniously with It is believed that the cruiser is 1IUUU S fllib uood's sarsaparllla. 2Sc. totally destroyed. OPPOSITION one hundred killed. 16, 1 a. m. By a Havana, Feb. miracle. Capt. Sigsbcc and most Developing Against the Iniquitous of the officers of the Maine were Qocbel Election Law. taken off in safety, but roo of the crew at least were killed. Many of the survivors were taken off by the Petition of 15,000 Railroad Emboats of the Spanish cruiser Alfonployes Against AlcChord so XIII. Bill Disregarded. At this moment the hull of the ship is burning, the flames illuminating the harbor and making a OTHER FRANKFORT NEWS. striking scene for the thousands gathered on the water lront. Frankfort, Ky. Feby. 12. Mr. It is apparent to the observers on shore that the vessel is sinking Perkins' bill to change the punishment from a penitentiary to a jail rapidly to the bottom of the bay. sentence for hog stealing was CAPT. SIGSllEE'S REPORT. killed in the House this morning. Washington, D. C, Feb. 16. The Secretary of the Navy received Opposition to Senator Goebel's the following telegram from Capt. election bill is developing in the Sigsbee: House. There is talk that some "Maine Blown up in Havana Democrats would not now go into harbor at 9:40 and destroyed. a caucus on the bill. Many wounded and doubtless more killed and drowned. Wound- The fight on the Orr tobacco bill d and others are on board the r and Ward line before the Senate Judiciary ComSpanish steamer. Send lighthouse tender mittee was resumed again yesterfrom Key West for crew and the day afternoon. The committee defew pieces of equipment still above cided to report a substitute for water. No one had other clothes the bill by 5 to 2. The tobacco people much prefer the substitute than those upon him. "Public opinion should be sus- to the House bill. Mr. Orr says pended till further report. All of- the substitute will have a tendency ficers are believed to be saved. to break up the tobacco exchange Jenkins and Merritt are not yet ac- aud force an open market. counted for. Many Spanish officers, including representatives of Gen. Representative Moore has re Blanco, are now with me and ex- ceived a protest against changing press sympathy. the name of Carlisle to Bryan "Sigsiiee." (Signed) county. Ave yeara old and has been very delicate all her lite. Sho was nervous and irritable and had no appetite A largo lump would appear on her neck 0 very "few Captain Sltrsbcc's Statement. weeks and then would disappear, leaving Cause Unknown. her very weak. We conoluded to give her Hood's Sarsaparllla. At that timo there, was a lump on her neck. When she had Havana, Feb. 15. At a quarter taken ono bottle It had disappeared altoof 10 o'clock this evening a terrible gether and she seemed llko a different explosion took place on board the child. Instead ot being cross and fretful U. S. cruiser Maine in Havana sho goes about laughing and singing as harbor. Many are killed or wound- merrily as any child. Wo aro very grateed. All the boats of the Spanish ful tor Hood's Sarsaparllla." Mns. Jen-hi- e Oamdbk, Bardstown, Kentucky. are assisting. Wounded. Hood's Sarsaparllla has been turned into clubs to assault business enterprises and energies. Its whole force is directed toward the accomplishment of despotic political ends. All its activities are exerted for vicious legislation. It is an organization of disaster, a breeder of anarchy. Copious extracts from the daily newspapers and the trade journals have told of the growth of industries in the Southern States and of fresh energies employed to utilize the great resources of the country on the sunny side of the Ohio river. Kentucky is in the line of progress but it is working against heavy odds. A hundred and thirty-eigh- t obstructionists, in the pay of the public, and employed to do the public good, have turned time and energy toward private or political schemes and intrigues. The men who are taking the leading parts in Kentucky Legislature seem to be organized to attack everything that is showing or promising financial success. Not a bill looking to public concern has yet received attention by them. Head and front of the incendiary propositions now occupying the time and attention of the Legislature is Senator Goebel's force election bill for Kentucky. It means to create a law that will perpetuate the power of the men who arc now pushing cummunistic measures into the statute books of the State. The bill is an audacious plan to forever hold control of the offices. It opens the way for wholesale frauds on election day and a count that will suit the designs of the in authority. It means that an election will be no election in fact, and that the machine set up by the State Legislature will conduct things with a high hand, and with wide sweeping methods of corruption. It will completely Mexican-iz- c our elections and make the ballot box a mockcrv. sand-baggers man-of-wa- PROSPERITY ADVANCING. Splendid Revival of Business hibited by Commercial Statistics. Ex- New York Commercial Advertiser. Enemies of sound money and Protection would no doubt like to believe that events were fulfilling their predictions of woe and disaster, but evidence of increasing activity in industry and trade is too palpable to be talked down or denied. For 1897 bank clearings show a gain of $6,000,000,000, or about 12 per cent., over 1896, with the volume of clearings at present advancing at still greater rate. Two representing hundred railroads, 150,000 miles of track, report for 1897 increased earnings of nearly $60,000,000 over 1899, and in the same period only eighteen roads, representing 1,550 miles of track, went into the hands of receivers, against thirty four roads, representing 5,500 miles of track, for the preceding year. There were not only 2,000 less commercial failures in 1897 than 1896, but the aggregate liabilities were $90,000,-00- 0 less, The total output of pig iron last year, although the largest on record for this country,promises to be exceeded during the current year, while the demand, both at home and abroad, for steel rails, locomotives and other finished products is steadily widening. The one gloomy feature of the situation is the cotton manufacturing industry, but depression in that industry is confined principally to New England. In the South all cotton mills are running full time and some of them There is nothing fictitious about these proofs of reviving business. They are evidence that money is again flowing into productive enterprises; that capital and credit, under assurance that the gold standard is to be unflinchingly maintained, are recovering frdm the shock they sustained by the menace of Bryanism; that indus try, released by the Dingley Tariff from fear of unequal foreign competition, is taking on new activity and that the demand for labor is steadily expanding. over-time. one-thir- The Senate passed nine bills to day, three ot which have been passed by the House and will now go to the Governor. These three last are the bill providing a penalty for failure of County School Superintendents to inform county schools as to the manner of holding examinations and sending pu-- . pils to the State A. and M. College; the bill relating to testimony of convicts, and the bill to include Crab Orchard Springs in the town of Crab Orchard. The Mallory Fish bill this morning passed the House by a vote of 61 to 8. By it fishing except by hook and line is prohibited between March 15 and May 15. Except during that period any kind of fishing or seining is permitted. Under the present law seining is unlawful but the hook and line may be used at any time. Frankfort, Ky., Feb. 14. The rules were suspended and the committee reported the constitu tional amendment calling for a vote of the people to change the constitution so as to authorize ihe Legislature to remove the State capital. The bill was advanced. The McChord Bill to regulate railroads in Kentucky is a deadly weapon to be put in the hands of official highwaymen. It pioposes that a commission consisting of three men will have absolute control of the business of all the railroads in the State, and these three commissioners, who may be obedient to political pulls, will be men who know the least about railroad business, the true relations between these corporations and the public, and who will have the power to make the most and dangerous orders. This bill puts a most dangerous power into the hands of a few men and leaves no recourse for those who may be greatly wronged by it. It will ruin any railroad that the proposed autocratic commission may care to attack, and it will leave the public at the mercy of the same authority. wide-sweepin- g g In line with the McChord bill and quite as confiscatory is Senator Goebel's bill. It proposes to make railroad corporations responsible for the wrongful act of a person who is working in the same line as the man who is injured or killed. If this law, which is made only to apply to railroads, were applied to all other corporations, there would be instant opposition all over the State. Heretofore the law only held employers responsible for those things which they were able to foresee and prevent, but never have they been held responsible for the and unforsccable acts of men who are working together. This measure, if it becomes a law, will make every railroad company the absolute insurer of the lives and limbs of those whom they employ. fellow-servants' Coming along in the same class is a measure wide and sweeping in The McChord bill, which places its assault on the banking instituin the Railroad Commissioners tions of the State. The bill prothe power and authority to make vides that the charters of all State most Gum Dr. Otto's freight rates, passed the house to- banks granted since February 14, pleasant and Spruco remedyDalaam the colds, for cough, reliable day by a vote of 64 to 22, in its 1856, which do not accept the con- croup, and all aoreneas of the throat, cheat and original form, the amendments all being voted down. This bill had already passed the Senate. Mr. Carlton sent up a petition with the names of 15,000 railroad employes of his district asking that the bill be defeated, but the prayers of these employes had no effect with the free silver and free riot members of the Kentucky House and the bill passed. stitution before July 1 next shall lungs. Large bottles, 25c. and Mc. stand repealed. It takes no notice Ax Jottings. of a test case now pending in the Our farmers are burning plant beds. If Supreme Court relative to this happens there will be large acrequestion, and grants no time for a nothingtobacco set throughouta tbe neighage of legal decision. borhood tbis year Slaughtersvllle, were married at tbis place on the 15th, L. D. Hall officiating. J. C. Parker Is sick this week, Sunday-scboThe Dixon High School is Increasing In each Lord's day and take their chil- interest and attendance and a large numdren with them, that tbey may be taught ber of the pupils are to be examined for HOPKINSVILLE. in tbe morning of tbeir lives, while evil certificates, and wo wish them success. thoughts lurk not in their bosoms, of tbe Miss Tbomasson, of Robards is visiting good news of our blessed Savior and the Chat Miss Lizzie Herron. Visit of the Legislative Commit- truths that are revealed in bis Holy Word and be prepared to accept them and make To Cnro Constipation Forever. the good confession and submit meekly lo tee to the Asylum. Candy Cathartic lOo or 38c. tbe laws and commands of our precious ItTake Cascarets cure, druggists rotund monov C. C. C. fall to Savior and walk with Him in newness of Other News of Special Interest to life. Kind friends, brothers and sisters, Steel Is Kinr. come and help, ahd generations will rise Town and County. up and give you the honor and God the "The new uses found for steel glory. are being constantly added to, and About ten or twelve couples of our young no end is yet in sight, Hopkinsville. Ky., Feb. 16. At 6:30 says the o'clock Thursday morning Feb. 10, Mr. people took a hay ride into the conntry Age of Steel. "It seems to have John Moayon died at his residence in this tbe other night and attended a social at the no fixed horizon as lo its service, city niter an illness ot many months residence ol Mr. George Whitfield which has for some time been looked upon and it is reasonable to suppose as fatal. The malady that carried him off that as time and the science of ST. CHARLES was Dright's disease, and for several metallurgy move on, its various Mr. Clydo M. Nisbet spent Saturday and months be has been confined to his bed finished products and appliances most of the time. Mr. Moayon was bunday at bis home in Madisonville. oldest merchant. will keep in line. In the steel rail He came Mr, Claud Fox, ot Crabtree. was in here in 1865. After some other business town we have an example that in point Sunday. connections he began business for himself oms of the striking Messrs. James Long, George Long and of magnitude is in 1897 and has ever been very successful, It Wes Sims attended the ball at Croflon features of the present century. having accummulated a fortune. Mr. Moayon's father was a native of Monday night. is overlapping all distinctions as France and a soldier and officer under NaMiss Nora Hamby, of Daw sod, is visit to climate and territory and is despoleon at Moscow and Waterloo. The de- ing relatives here this week. tined to span the globe with its ceased was a member of the Masons, Odd Miss Susan Veasy, of Sebreo is visiting ever increasing gridiron of lines. Fellows. Knights of Pythias and other orders. He was a public spirited business at Mr. uabo Jennings this week. In shipbuilding it is superseding man, being an organizer and a director e wooden ship, and is Mr. Ferd Balder is all smiles tbis week. the in the First National Dank, and interested is consigning tbe timber of the oak in other institutions. Mrs. Moayon and a It a girl. In son and daughter, Mr. Max ). Moayon and Mr. Riley Rainer and Lon Davis went and teak to humbler uses. Mrs. Fannie Elb, survive. The body was to Madisonville Monday. bridge building it is already interred in the Jewish Cemetery Friday af Mrs. Clark, of Carbondalr, isilcd Mr. ascendancy, the forge and not the-- ' ternoon, wan masonic Honors. forest supplying the material. In Rabbi Isadore Lewenlhal, of Nashville, Mr. Jobn Palmer Sunday. the construction of tunnels and conducted the service. Mr. John Robertson went to Madison-villMonday, other undcrways steel and masonry The Late John Moayon's Will. the honors, and in the Mr. Elmer Harris, of Kultawa, bas ac dispute Hopkinsville, Ky., Feb. 14. The will of the late John Moayon, Hopkinsville's cepted a position with the St. Bernard construction of huge edifices that Coal Company and wilt make this his fu rise above the chimneys and spires weaitmest mercnant, was probated He leaves alt bis properly to his widow, ture home. of the modern city the now ubiquiit she marries the estate will be divided Mr. Garrett Hamby, of Norlonville was tous metal is paramount. In the equally among herself and two children. In town Monday freight-carryinservice of railways The estate Is estimated at $220,000, all acRev. John D. Cart, of Dawson, has the steel car is becoming more cummulated in the last twenty-fiv- e years. moved to this place and will make tbis bis The barge that E. IK Peine today sued the L. & N. future home Ha wilt commence a spring tban a suggestion. carries grain and coal and that J railroad for damages for putting him off a school at this place Monday. a train. His ticket was marked "ContinMessrs. Geo. Kin. Will Faull and W. finds its way along the canals that uous passage," and he bad stopped over K. Nisbet altendeded tbo Field's & Hanson intersect cities, farms and indusnight at a station en route here. Minstrel at Earlington Tuesday night trial centers is coming over to the Hopkinsville, Ky., Feb. is. George In nearly all new Mr Geo. Goldsworthy and Chas. Grib-bl- e steelmaker. Drown, a New York barber, recently lovisited friends at Empire Sunday. forms ot machinery, implements cated here, was arrested in Metropolis, III , y and is in Jail until a requisition can Mr. Ashley Graham, ot Crabtree, died and tools the outcome of the mine, be obtained to bring him, to Hopkinsville. Saturday and was buried here Sunday. the furnace and the rolling mill is It is alleged that he hypnotized Jim Ham- Rev. Drabkett conducted tbe funeral ser- finding place. In storage elevators ilton, another barber, and while the sub vice. and tanks and down to the humble ject was in a trance stole his gold watch, Master Owen bisk, who has been sick barrel the same is observable. revolver, money and tonsonal tools. When for some time is convalescent. Hamilton recovered consciousness, Drown Metallurgy in all history, Irom had left town. Mr. Fred Hall, who was thought to be Vulcan to Bessemer, has never The Hopkinsville New Era denies a re seriously hurt by a mule kicking him on had so large a field of human sertbe forehead is slowly improving. port regarding Christian county's Reprvice or so manifest a destiny as at esentative; "Dr. Andrew Sargent, who Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fault gaso a valen What the twentieth cenwas in the city yesterday with the Committine party Monday night and it was a sue present. tury may bring about remains to tee on Charitable Institutions, stated 10 a cess in every respect. New Era Reporter that the report pubbe seen. It goes with the telling, Success to Tub Dee. lished in several local papers that he would however, that the country with the locate in Lexington is absolutely without largest resources of native ore, the DIXON. foundation." Dixon, Ky., February is. Mr. Palmer. highest efficiency in manufacture T. D. Walker has been appointed postand the most intelligent in enterof Providence, was in town master at Ax, this county. prise and aggressiveness, will be Two Shot Seriously. Mr. C. II. Garrison, ot Sebree, was in the premier of nations, so far as on business. Hopkinsville, Ky., Feb. 15. Near Bluff town Steel Springs, this county, Fine Qnarles and Most of the schools in tbe country have material prosperity goes. son, Sidney, quarrelled with Edgar Robin- closed, and some of the teachers are enter- today is king." son, over a division ot the crops. Robin- ing school here. son shot both. The elder Quarles is seDawson flan Held Up. Mrs. Ward, of near Beach Grove, vis riously wounded, and a bullet struck the son in the right eye, glanced and broke his ited her son. Rev. C W. Ward, of this Princeton, Ky., Feb. 13. Jim city, Saturday and Sunday right arm. Calvert, of Dawson, brother of began a se Revs. Laslie and Crabtree The Committee on Charitable Institu toTbe meet Walter and George Calvert, tions have paid their visit to the Western ries of meetings hero ISunday. Kentucky Asylum and report themselves ing bas been well attended so far and a bacco manufacturers of this place, while on his way to the .depot to as well pleased with the condition of affairs great revival is expected under Superintendent T. W. Gardiner's Mr. James Edmunson is'movlng to tbis catch the midnight train back to management. place, and will enter scbool here soon. Dawson, was sandbagged and re The parly consisted of Senators L. H. Miss Ruby Tapp is visiting In Slaugbt-ersvill- e lieved of his pockctbook containing Carter, J. J. Johnson, T. R. Welsh and about $12.50, also his gold watch. this week. W. O. Jones, and Representatives Jno. T. Hinton, W. H. Ragland, Ceo. H. Bishop, Rev. C. W. Ward, of tbis place, is bold-in- g B. W. Dradburn. W W. Combs, J. P. a protracted meeting in Providence. The "drys" won in the local opHaswell, Andrew Sargent, J. C. Cantrell, McMr. Eddie Brooks and Miss Nola Fort, tion election at Livcrmorc, J. H. Lackey, John M. Letterle and W. and Claud Hall and Nettie Brooks, of near Lean county, by 86 to 34. T. Chilton. In the party also was Haley,- - Mrs. L. H. Carter and Mrs. Andrew Sargent. Tbey came Friday morning. A reception committee met the visitors at the station and escorted them to the Asylum, where they were entertained at dinner by the Superintendent. The party returned WW to Frankfort the same evening. The discovery that the School Doard ot this city has for years been paid more than their proper share of the public revenues V will necessitate the transfer from the School Doard to the City of perhaps $10,000 surplus that has been retained as a building fund by that Doard. The amount overpaid for school purposes is not known, but it is thought to have been some $2,000 or more per year. Instead of 40 cents on the $1,00, there has been, by mistake, paid for the support of Hopkinsville's while If you looked over our new line l'ublic bcnools. 40 per cent of the total tax collections of $1 5000 $100 and poll tax of of you 3 50. i ms bas civen tbe scbool tuna about half as much more than its due, tbe would once say you Scbool Doard bas bad more money than rnecessary, and has accumulated a large surplus. Tbe matter will be easily ad .would like them stuck up on justed, and the mistake could not have been made in favor of a more worthy rooms. is a pleasure to cause. board and bedding, but what they time and necessity demands, nnd we trust shall prepare for each meal, aud that those who aro blessed with homes and children will awaken from how long the bill of fare shall be precions little to tbeir lethargy that sun of responsibility in operation without change of diet. that rests upon them and go to ol a &:! . old-tim- h o - w- - g "Art "T ST. BERNARD GENERAL STORE. IK STUCK x 0 J UP PAPER HANGINGS at that It mi jff. your us to show them. COME IN AND ASK TO SEE THEM. ' ST. BERNARD GENERAL STORE. $712,-539,83- 2. free-trad- e "$545,-715.88- 1. n t0 Ky., Feb. 15. Messrs. Orr, Hobbs and other Democratic opponents of the Goebel bill denounce the editorial in the Dispatch this morning as unfair and misleading. They say Democrats who oppose the bill do so from principle, and the intimation that they are actuated by impure motives and are enemies of Soldiers Hay be Withdrawn. the Democratic party, they say, Danville, Ky., Feb. 14. It is unhesitatingly, is false. reported upon good authority that Gov. Bradley will this week reThe Governor today refused to move the soldiers on guard at the pardon Gordon Morgan, of Webnear Danville, Stanford County, charged with houseand endeavor to force the county ster breaking. officials to furnish men to protect the property. It is said that Governor Bradley Assaulted a Preacher With Rocks. will veto the McChord freight rate bill. The bill received Hartford, Ky., Feb. 14. The eighteen votes in the Senate. only It Rev. William Bowlin, of Beaver will take twenty to pass it over the Dam, was assaulted yesterday by veto. If the bill becomes a law it Bill Baltzcll, a miner. It seems will do so by a very close finish. the preacher stopped at Baltzell's house on the day previous to the The report of the joint commitdifficulty and spoke to Baltzell's wife. Baltzell took exceptions to tee which visited the asylums the preacher's call, and on meet- shows institutions in good shape, ing him next day attacked him and recommends that the per capita The $30,000 with rocks, badly wounding him remain unchanged. appropriation is rcccommcnded for on and about his head. improvements at the Lexington Fast Run on the Erie. asylum. Buffalo, N. Y. Fob. 13. New in the Kentucky York to Buffalo, 425 miles, in 426 Communism Legislature. minutes' actual running time, was the record made over the Erie rail- Louisville Commercial by a special news road Lommunism is rampant in thk paper train. Kentucky Legislature. Its power toll-gate, to-da- y Franklort, and the hotels, boarding-house- s restaurants in the towns and cities of the State, appoints acommison, who shall tell the proprietors not only what they shall charge for The prayer meeting convened at Thos Walker's last Monday night with a large attendance and was conducted by Rev. R. C. Ramey, a Daptist divine. This appears a bill introduced by Mr. prayer meeting bas met every week at the Charlton, of this city, to regulate .homes of our people for tweety years. the climax to all the legislative attacks on private property As 11. The New York Weekly Tribune THE GREAT NATIONAL FOR FAMILY 1 Consumption Will SCOTT'S EMULSION cure consumption? Yes and no. Will it cure every case? No. What cases will it cure Sometimes the meeting would seem to lag, and again it would revive. Dear brothers and sister, don't give up in despair, but remember there is a crown for the faithful. Rev, D. F. Sbefler, preacher in charge of tbe Wallonia circuit, will preach next Saturday and Sunday, at Cave Springs church. Everybody Is invited, Rev. Scheffi r is a fine sermonizer. There aro still cheap goods at T. D. Walker's store. Coffee, six, seven and nine pounds to the dollar. Shoes going at cost, closing out for spring shoes. Come one, come all. May luck and prosperity crown Tub Dee with success, is the wish of NEWSPAPER! FARMERS and VILLAGERS, and jour favorite Home Piper, the; BEE:, EARLINGTON, KY. Salamaoundi BOTH ONE YEAR FOR $1.25. SEND ALL ORDERS TO MORTONS GAP. Mr. Jesse Deny, of White Plains, was here on business Tuesday. Several of our good people attended court at Madisonville. Tuesday. Ben T. Robinson and G, Browning wero in Earlington one day last week, Miss Fannie Bishop and sister, of Madisonville, are visiting friends and relatives in the Gap. Mr. Will Kimmons took in tbe ball at Crofton Monday night. L. D. Smith was In Madisonville Monday. Rev. Robert Smitb, of Rockport, is carrying on a series of meetings here. Large crowds attend each service, and there seems to be more interest manifested tban at any meeting held here for several years. The preacher is a good talker, presents his subjects in a clear and easy style and seems to carry conviction to bis hearers. We wish and predict for him a grand meeting which will prove ot lasting benefit to tbe community. "THE BEE." then ? Those in their earlier stages, especially in young people. We make no exaggerated claims, but we have positive evidence that the The New York Tribune Almanac, early use of Ihe Conitllutlonot Ihe Stale of New York, tlio Dingley Tariff Bill, with a compartlaon of old ami new ratea; President McKlnley'a.Cablnct and appointee., Ambanadori, Conaula, etc.: the peraennel of Congresa, namca of the principal officera of the different Slates, Commanding Officon of the Army and Navy, with their aalarlea; Tables of Public Statistics, Election Returns, farty Platforms and Committees, complete articles on the Currency, Gold and Silver, and avast amount of other valuable Information. The Standard American Almanac, authoritative and complete, corresponding in rank with Wblttaker's Almanac In Europe. PRICE 26 CENTS. POSTAGE PAID. t$$ KY. i EARLINQTON, r 3 Slitot, Scott's Emulsion of Cod-livoil with Hypo- phosphites of Lime and Soda o in these cases results in a o positive cure to a large num- I bet. In advanced cases, how- 4 .. ever, wnerc a cure is imposai- remedy He this j should be relied upon to pro- long life surprisingly er ! ! Send all orders to THE BEE, Earlington, Ky, Stuttering Cured, REV. G. W. RANDOLPH, Tbo Great Voice Doctor of the World ' r well-kno- 1 ' 50c and $i.oo, all druggist. SCOTT it B0WNE. ChurfUts, Nw York. ettcgt3cc - Is now at the Capital Hotel, Eat Market street, Louisville, Ky,, performing wonderful cures on those who stammer or stutter. Many stutterers come 1000 miles to be cured. And bo never fails In asinglo case. Some stutterers have to bring Interpreters with them, and strange to. jay that in a few hours time Bro. Randolph has tbem talking very well, and in one week's lime o out of lo ara perfectly cured. Some feWrequira longer time. The wife of tbo hotel, proprietor, also Mrs. Randolph pay special attention to tho wants of lady patients. .The Canllal Hofel is tbe best Ji.oo per day bouse in the United Slates. If vou do noi stmiaanr. Our Sunday school seems to be on the self please show tbis to some one who does. Remember tbe Golden Rul, and Gsflfs.., increase for which we feel very thankful. Wn tvnnid be mora than erateful If wm win reaiemoer you. Mail treatment is sent to hundreds who cannot cone ! va ccnld arouse the interest la tbis work that j see' him i ;1 "" ., iStA.Wr I ati ,CJfc J.tfR. Jt tiautij V i . :r? -- ., v WILL WED. TOE CfllLDREN WORKED, Sold a Goodly Number of Tickets in Advance For the Enter- NOTICE. LOCOMOTIVE BLASTS. "U 3noustru, roe -LThey tCfjrtDe." OCAL NEWS. Cause and Effect, gay l( you lead one tramp a scoro Wilt straightway hasten to your door. But my landlady fed one o! them once, And none came 'round that way for months L. A, W. Bulletin. It2 Eflie Teague visited her -flmt, Mrs. Isaac Davis, Saturday and Sunday. Miss Miss Bessie Brown, of Madison-ville- , spent Sunday with Miss Mary Mothcrshead. spent Friday with the family of W. VV. Etheridge. Misses Fannie Eudalcy and Nannie Winstead, of Nebo, visited relatives here this week. Mrs. E. R. McEuen spent last TWk in Madisonville. with Mrs. Ben Fields, who was quite ill. . " Jim Stiman, oi Slaughtersville, Mr. J. Will Robinson, of this Place and, Miss Edna Earle flartln, Next Tuesday. Mr. J. Will Robinson, a prominent young business man, of Earlington,. will lead to the altar of matrimony next Tuesday afternoon Miss Edna Earle Martin, of Madisonville. The ceremony will be performed at the residence of the bride's Uncle, Mr. Reese, at Madisonville. The bride and groom will leave on the afternoon train for Florida points, with St. Augustine as their destination. Miss Martin is the only child of Mr. and Mrs. Dock Martin, both deceased, whose home was in Madisonville. Mrs. Martin, before marriage, was Miss Josie Earle, daughter of Mr. und Mrs. Wm. Earle. Mr. Robinson is the son of Mr. Thos. Robinson, foreman for the Empire Coal Company, and a member of the Merchandising firm of Robinson Brothers at this place. The Bee offers congratulations and best wishes. $100 Reward Sico. The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there Is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the coly positive cure known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting naturo in doing its work. The propensities have so much faith in its curative powers, that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any caso that it fails to euro. Send for list of testimonials. Address. F.J.CHENEY&CO.,Toledo.O. Sold by Druggists. 75c. Hall's Family Pills are the best. In Re.Assignment of To the Earling- tainment. TO HELP ton Wine company. Whom it May Concern: THE PUBLIC LIBRARY. - JMrs. Browder Myers returned Saturday night from Nashville, where she has been for several .weeks past. -- Earlington water works have extended their ramifications , to "pur neighbors, Toy's barber shop and Bcall's restaurant. V'v-Th- e i, The little folks of the Public School showed their interest in the welfare of the Public Library and their love and respect for their teachers last week by working faithfully to sell a large number of tickets to the delightful entertainment given by Mr. John Clark at the Masonic Hall for the benefit of the Library. As a result of their efforts, directed by Miss Minnie Bourland, of the Public School, who took active charge of that part of the work, a crowded house was given Mr. Clark and a nice sum realized for the Library. In the purchase of books with the sum thus real ized the little folks will not be for gotten, and they may look for the addition of some new and interesting juvinile books in a short while. Those selling the largest number of tickets were Callie Bourland, thirteen' Hattie Wise, nine; Ivy Hawkins, eight; Grover Long, seven. A number of others sold from one to three tickets and deserve full praise fer the work they did even if they were not so fortunate in making sales as those mentioned. Callie Bourland won the prize that was offered for the largest number sold. The Earlington Wine Company did on the fifth day of February, 1898, make a Deed of Assignment to John B. Atkinson, as Trustee and 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 Atkin- son, lrustee, at Jus ottice mJiamng- ton, Kentucky, on or before the First of April, next, where he will sit to receive same. This seventh day of Februrary, iSpS. Earlington Wine Company, By Jno. B. Atkinson, Trustee. elder of the Henderson District for the M. E. Church, bouth, held Quarterly Meeting here Sunday. at Nebo, so that he was not here Rev. Geo. H. Hayes, presiding It was Rev. Lovelace's regular day on Sunday. Rev. Hayes preached Sunday morning, and in the even-ReC. C. Hall, pastor of the M. E. Church, filled the pulpit in the absence of the pastor and elder. v. The Bee was extensively "billed" in Earlington the other day by some of our friends, the our Waste basket daily for scraps small boys from school, who visit Tig uuu bivatiuu nuu putlog. up and thrown away some ancient printed matter that was applicable tiomc two years ago and over. Here was a chance to "pass bills," and we discovered some of our friends trying to unravel the riddle a few minutes later. Old Uncle Billy Buntin, one of county, is visiting his son in our city this week. Uncle Billy was for many years County Surveyor and filled the office with credit and His home univers satisfaction. H .heart of wtiat is Known as "! Shakerag." He owns a large Varm upon which arc several fine orchards. Although he has reached the advanced age of eighty-on- e years. His ability as a fiddler is unimpaired, and nothing affords him greater pleasure than furnishing music and merriment for his innumerable friends. Prof. C. G. Pfatcnhauer, who has been an Earlington citizen for some time past, and who has been engaged at work in the mines and in the railroad shops here, and taught the St.Bcrnard Brass Band from its organization, has given up his place in the shops in favor of another position he likes better which is offered him by Master Mechanic Thos. Walsh at Howell 'Shtipg, where he will become a member of the famous Howell Shops Band of "forty pieces." We wish him the best success. While here he married Miss Christine DeVylder. the best known characters of the P5r fr f W ture of a valuable tailor-mad- e overcoat belonging to Pullman Conductor Wm. R. Parkes. The officer saw a bum strolling carelessly along with one overcoat on his back and another one on his arm. He watched his going and concluded the coat was Following him he capstolen. tured the coat and became convinced that it was not the one he was looking for, but secured a confession and a promise that he would tell where the coat came from if he could thereby secure his Mr. Barnett reported to "Jflierty. the L. & N. agent, Mr, W. W. Ethridcc that the coat had been passtaken from the enger train only a' few minutes before. Later in the day came an exact description from the owner. nice-lookin- Our City Marshal, Mr. John T. Barnett, made a shrewd move the other day that resulted in the cap- The Debating Club. interest is manifested in the Debating Society, which meets every Tuesday evening at the Assembly Hall in this city, and at each succeeding meeting the attendance visibly increases. As was embodied in a short address by President Burr, the advantages derived from participating in these exercises cannot be measured lightand knowlly. The edge of parliamentary law acquired in these exercises are two things necessary for the equipment of young men and women who arc ambitious to succeed. Your position as a citizen is much enhanced by a knowledge of these customs, and you arc able to advance your views in a proper manner. Alter the address of the Chairman, Mr. White opened the proceedings with an amendment to the constitution, which precipitated a perfect storm of discussion. After an hour and a half of wrangling and after many subsidiary motions he eventually pushed the amendment through after a close vote. On account of the time consumed in the debate on the amendment, the minor exercises were postponed till next meeting. The debate on the question: Resolved, That men and women have equal right9 in matrimonial propositions, brought out some arguments that were most ludicrous. The question as presented by Col. W. A. Toombs convulsed the audience and did much towards winning the debate. The following debated the question: Affirmative, Rev. Hall, Negative, W. A. J. E. Day. Toombs, Howard White, Jr. The program for Tuesday, February 32, is as follows: Song, Quartette. Recitation, Katie Robinson. Song, Quartette. Recitation, Lizzie Dean. Is a lie ever Debate, Question: justifiable? Affirmative, W. F.J3urr, Howard White, Mrs. Ida E. Walker. Negative, Rev. Hall.E. U. Bour-lanP. M. Moore. A growing d, Resolutions of Respect- The following resolutions of respect were adopted by the Relief Association of Hopkins county at a session held in Madisonville Monday, February 14, 1898: Whereas, the sad news is brought to us that our beloved comrades, B. D. Vaughn and A. F. Winstead have crossed the silent rivers to pitch their tent on the other side, therefore, be it Rezolved, That we deeply deplore the deaths of our brothers If You Wish to be Well You must fortify your system against the and comrades; though they fell not attacks of disease. Your blood must be upon the sanguinary field of battle, kept pure, your stomach and digestive or- but in the peaceful pursuits of gans in order, your appetite good. Hood's home life; Sarsaparilla is the medicine to build you Resolved, That we extend to up, purify and enrich your blood and give you strength. It creates an appetite and their families our deep and sincere " gives digestive power. condolence in this their hour of Hood's Pills are the favorite family ca- distress. thartic, easy to take, easy to operate. Resolved, That the comrades wear the usual badge of mourning Hagnzine Club. for thirty days, and that a copy of On Thursday afternoon, Feb. these resolutions be sent to their 4th, the Ladies Magazine Club families and to the two Madisonhad a very pleasant meeting with ville papers and the Earlington Bee for publication. Mrs. E. A. Chattcn. J. B. Head, Mrs. W. C. Morton reviewed J. H. Shaw, vCom "Tennyson and His Friends at T. J. Gill, Freshwater," Century; Mrs. Paul M. Moore reviewed "A Paradise To Cure a Cold In One Day. of Good Government," North Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. American Review and Mrs. J. F. All Druggists refund the money if it fails Foard read in her charming man- to Cure. 23c For sale by St. Bernard ner, "The Seigeof M'LurgsMill." Drug Store, Earlington, Ky. Crockett. M. Phisalix, the French authorThe next meeting will be held ity on the venoms of insects and C. this afternoon with Mrs. W. reptiles, has established that the Morton at her home in Madisonpoison of the hornet in sufficient ville. Mrs. Chas. McGary, Mrs. quantity renders one immune to G. C. Atkinson and Miss Celeste that o' he viper. Moore on the program. The Greatest Discovery Yet. Repine, editor Tiskilwa, III., "Chief," says: "We won't keep house without Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Cougbs and Colds. Experimented with many others, but never got the true remedy until we used Dr King's No other remedy can New Discovery. take its place in ourhome, as in it we have a certain and sure cure for Cougbs, Colds, Whooping Cough, etc." It is idle to experiment with other remedies, even if they ar? urged on you as just as good as Dr. King's New Discovery, They are not as good, because this remedy has a record of It never cures and besides is guaranteed. disappoints. Trial bottles free at St. BerV. M. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25c per box. For Sale by St. Bernard Drug Store. There's talk of forming an egg-boilin- g association in the Penny-ril- e to ship boiled eggs in salt to the Klondike this spring. Don't Tobicco Spit inj Smoke lour I Ire Anj. To qutt tobacco easily and forever, bo mag netio. full of life, nerro and vigor, take the wonder-workethat makes weak men itrone. AH druggists, COo or tl. Curo guaranteed. Booklet and samplo free. Address Sterling Itemed Co., Chicago or New York. nard Drugstore. flr. John Clark. entertainment given at Masonic Hall Saturday night by Special prices made on Hoes, Mr. John Clark, under the auspices Forks and Rakes, just recieved of the Public Library management, factory shipment Bourland's was one of the most delightful, in- Hardware store, Madisonville, Ky. structive and refined entertainments It has been estimated that there ever given in Earlington. The The lecture on Hawaii graphically described the conditions and history of the islands. It was delivered in choice and beautiful language, and fine voice. The manipulation of the instruments by Prof. Price was faultless. The moving pictures, portraying active and intensely interesting scenes in real life, caught Our everybody and were fine. people are more than pleased. are between 150 and 200 women who arc practicing dentistry in the United States. Last week was rather an unlucky one for our Henderson division conductors. Two of them, Ingram and Sparrow, had their coats stolen from their caboose at Guthrie Mr Sparrow lost, in addition to his coat, several other articles of clothing. No clue to the robber. For years past, many thefts of this kind have occurred there and it is rather unfortunate that in most cases the thieves escape. The pile driver under the supervision of Foreman Winters made a trip down the Memphis line last week, to drive some test piles at the Tennesseo river, where some improvements are lo be made. J1.225.25 was indeed a nice sum that was raised on this and the St Louis divisions and lately presented to former Superintendent B. F. Dickson, and shows how highly be was held in esteem by those who formerly worked under his orders. Rumor says that former Supt. Dickson Fifty Years Ago. has been offered a position with the Illinois This is the stamp that the letter bore Central Railroad. Which carried the story far and wide, Foreman Saeger and ere w are now reOf certain cure for the loathsome sore moving several trestles between Crofton That bubbled up from the tainted tide and Hopkinsville. Of the blood below. And 'twas Ayer's nam And hli sarsaparilla, that all now, know, Operator Reeves, of Hopkinsville, states That was Juit beginning its fight of fame that he has been offered the position of With Its cures of 50 years ago. manager for the Postal Telegraph Company when they open there The Monon Company is now negotiating for a line into Evansville, Indiana. is tho original sarsaparilla. How a too strict enforcement of the law has behind a record for cures sometimes works a great injury to a town, unequalled by any blood purican be seen from a perusal of the following clipping from an exchange: fying; compound. is tho only "Danville, III., Feb. 11. The Wabash honored by a virtually wiped out Railroad Company has modal at tho World's Fair of the station at Fairmount. The depot is 1893. Others nailed up. The telegraph instruments remedy; they can't imitate tho were taken out and the services of the agent dispensed with. Only one train a record : day stops in the town, which has about gQ Cu re . The right of way has all 1000 inhabitants. been fenced In and the elevators and other buildings on the right of way have been ordered removed. The depot, it is said, DOWN IN THE MINES. will be moved two miles east, where the railroad expects to build another station. The trouble commenced a year ago, when A Grate Monarch. the Wabash company, through some legal informality, escaped paying the taxes as"Old King Coal is a merry old soul," sessed against it. Tbe train service was And he gives us warmth and dryness, also claimed to be very poor for Fairmount. a ton Tbe village authorities, to get even, in- But atcalled his royal highness. he ougbter Be sisted on a strict enforcement of the ordiL. A. W. Bulletin. nance limiting the speed of fast trains through the village. Robert Priest contemplates taking a trip New Mexico to engage in coal mining. New York, Febuary jr. August Bel- to mont, chairman of tbe board of directors The miners around tbe Jellico mines are of tbe Louisville and Nashville Railroad somewhat scared up about tbe appearance (bat be had of smalt pox near there. Company, announced sold to the banking bouse of Vermilye & Some of tbe eastern operators refuse to Co.. of this city. Si2,500,ooo of collateral be bound by tbe agreement entered into trust twenty-yea- r 4 per cent gold bonds of Chicago recently. It can be seen that tbe company. The proceeds of tbe sale at are to be used to retire $7,070,000 consoli- what will please tbe western man is not dated mortgage 7 per cent bonds of tbe indorsed by the operator at the east. company, maturing April 1 next, and to Well informed men claim that they can reimburse tbe treasury lor the cost ot the see trouble brewing between eastern operaPaducah and Memphis division and for tors and miners, since in many cases coal improvements upon it, and also for other has been sold at prices which means a reproperties recently acquired. duction of mining prices if sold at a profit. Now tbe report comes from Paducah To Cure a Cold in one Day that one day last week while seated around Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. a coal fire a man and his wife found two All Druggists refund the money if it fails German silver spoons imbedded in a lump to Cure. 25c. of coal. The miners working for C. E. Hobbs & A rose fence around a ranch to Co., at Pineville. Ky., are out on a strike keep out thieves and desperadoes because that company has failed to pay is the unique plan of a Texas man. them since last November. Better legislate in favor of one mouthly pay day instead of two, would be our advice to tbe Better Than A Klondike Gold Mine. Legislature. Good health Is priceless when once lost. When you have a slight cold or cough lnrest It requires but few words forcibly ex25c In a bottle of Dr. Otto's Spruce Gum BalFoard, president of Col. aam, the returns are greater than a half Interest pressed for Coal Joe company, to satisfy an in an Alaska gold mine, an gold cannot buy lost the Hecla agitator that his presence is undesirable health. Beware of a slight cold. and be forthwith takes tbe back trail, as A continuous waterway from was tbe case one day last week. Lake Superior to the Rocky MounThe Barnsley miners, or a portion of tains in British possessions is con- them, we are told are about to form another lodge controlled by labor organizors. templated. A few years ago tbey became members of such a body but soon found no real benefit Educate Tour IJoweU With Cuscarets. Candy Cathartic, euro constipation forever. from it, and wby join another? lOo, SSc. It 0. C. 0, fall, druggists refund money. Some of the men who have been at times for and provided Dartmoor, which occupies one-fift- h through gratitude cared life are among tbe with tbe necessaries of of the county of Devon, is the first to secretly stab you in the back, by largest tract of uncultivated land working against your interests when the says walking delegate comes around, in England. Secretary Bailey of the Reinicke Company, and his experience is that of all operators. OUR aUARANTEC $100.00 IN 00LD. Topeka, Kan., Feb. ti. The miners of We will pay One Hundred Dollars In Gold for Weir City, Kan., through a local branch any and every case of cough and colds when of tbe Knights of Labor, which claims a no benefit Is derived from the use of Dr. Otto's Spruce Gum Balsam. It contains nothing in- membership of Coo, have petitioned Gov. jurious and Is so pleasant to take. Beware of Leedy, in a long memorial, to enforce the Imitations. State mining laws, and require the coal to Major Johnston thinks the next companies Thefurnish better protection for Governor tonight ordered miners. Lexington race meet will be one of George T. McGratb, State Mine Inspector, the most successful in the associa- to investigate. When the agitator or organizer, which tion's history. really means tbe same when applied to those who roam around tho county on the pretense that they are working in tbe cause of labor, calls upon President Atkinson, of the St. Bernard Company, he can feel assured that he will be kindly treated, listened to attentively and wilt receive some wholesome advice, which if followed out would make a good man of him J&fgp8 2I& XHSTJOYA Ayer's Sarsaparilla it It It sarsaparilla imitate tho s Years of Eighteen hundred Ions rif Abb: mi coke, the largest shipment ever mads in that direction, left Birmingham, Ala , on Tuesday for Mexico by way of Pensacola, and other shipments arc 10 fallow Alabima coal has been moving to Mexico steadily and in large quantities for two months, several railroads having been compelled lo put on extra freight crews to handle tbe traffic, but the export coke business is a new feature of trade. The inquiry for it from Mexico has been brisk, and shipments in tbe future, it is understood, will be be ivy Both tho method and results "when For the last eight months mining busi- Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant ness has been in a most prosperous condition in Western Kentucky, and with very and refreshing to tho tasto, and nets few exceptions, peace ba3 prevailed be gently yet promptly on tho Kidneys, tween operator and miner. Wages have Liver and Bowels, cleanses tho sysbeen good, also tho demand for coal good, tem effectually, dispels colds, headgiving the miner steady work, and with these blessings surrounding them, there ex- aches and fovers and cures habitual Syrup of Figs is tho isted no discontent, but there is always constipation. some men who grow envious when tbey see only rcmody of its kind over proothers do well, or better than they arc do- duced, pleasing to tho tasto and acing and that misery may have company, ceptable to tho stomach, prompt in they undertake if possible lo sow seeds of discord in one way or another in tbe ranks its notion and truly beneficial in its of the miner. The wolf in sheep's cloth- effects, prepared only from tho most ing creeps in among them and seeks to be- healthy and agrocablo substances, its guile them by telling tbe weak ones that many excellent qualities commend it organization is what they heed. Organize and then you can dictate to tho operator to all and havo mado it tho most popular remedy known. when his mine shall run. They never say that tbey will provide a Syrup of Figs is for sale in CO market for coal at advanced prices when cent bottles by all leading drugthey ask them to demand increased wages. Any reliable druggist who Their rules don't require them to ascertain gists. if at all seasons of the year tbe coal can may not havo it on hand will pro-eur- o find a ready market and be sold at a profit. it promptly for any one who It is only a selfish purpose that actuates wishes to try Do not accept any every move they make, and that is the substitute. money they get for organizing lodges. What care tbey for the distress caused by CALIFORNIA FIB SYRUP CO. listening to their advice? Thousands upon san mitcisco. OAU thousands of women and children could IDUI8YIUE. KT. HEW rOK, H.X. yearly testify to tho hardships tbey have endured by their husbands and fathers being led astray by the slick tongue of the "50 YEARS' IMPROVEMENTS IN agitator, who talks only for a fee and not for any good will or love he has for tbe miner. FARMING." So our miners here should ever be on the outlook for tbe Published by the New York Tribune, who at this time is among tbem Second Edition. seeking to have them cast their lot with tbe thousands of honest minese who in the Inches 32 Pages, 18 by 12 past have listened to their subtile voice. it unscrupulous-has-been-mine- r, y Seekers after gold areoften disappointed. Seekers after health take Hood's Sarsaparilla and finds It meets every expectation. Our Leader Stove Back guaranteed for 10 years. Bourland's Hardware Store. 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 structive. M. B. Long, for his return. 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TheCurrent lowest rates to Seattle, Tacoma and Paget Sound ports apply via this route, offering an unusal chance to make steamer arrangements either at Portland, Tacoma to Seattle. Ask your ticket agent or the undersigned for special folder containing all details. 1. V. WAKE LEY, General Pass. Agt, St. Louis, Mo. Young man, dress up. Don't be a fop, but look well dressed. Our Tailor Made Clothing is well and artistically made. We have stacks of samples. Genuine goods at reasonable Are you a subscriber Bee? You should be. to The St. Bernard Gen'l Store. " Guaranteed tobacco habit euro, makes weak men strong, blood pure. DOo.tl. AH druggists. x for Fifty Cent. DELAY. Among the wise maxims which we wrote in our copy books, there is none more valuable and none more neglected in prac tice than this; "Never put oft until tomorrow what you can do today." A pyramid, mountain high, might be reared of the bones of those who have proven that delay Is not only dangerous, but in many cases, fatal. The commonest manifestation of the danger ot delay is found In the neglect of the slight cold or little cough until it fastens on the very stronghold of life, and overthrows it. No. stronger argument can be urged for the keeping of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral in the house, than the danger of a neglected cold. One dose in time prevents sickness and preserves health. There is no better medicine tor coughs and lung troubles. Send for Ayer's Curebook. A story of cures told by the cured. Free. J C. AyerCo., Lowell, Mass. Cunningham-Jones. Thirty-sithousand acres of coal land Dr. Bell's Pine Tar Honey is an important addition to the list of tbe world's are said to have passed into tbe bands of most valuable medicines. Harmless in its an English syndicate last week in Kennature, yet almost infallible in its action, tucky. it is undoubtedly tbe most efficacious AND ACTIVE y ot curing coughs, means known or ladies to travel for retpont Monthly established house in Kentucky. colds and kindred diseases. For sale by and expenses. Position Heady. Refer St. Bernard Drug Store, Earlington, Ky., 165.00 Enclose stamped envelope ence. Geo. King, St. Charles, Ky. me Dominion company, uepi. it., i.nicago, WANTED-TRUSTWORTHY J ij g north-boun- So far from wishing to give votes A Clever Trick. It certajnly looks like it, but there is to women, I would fain tcke them Ruskin. really no trick about it. Anybody can try away from most men. it who has Lame Back and Weak Kidneys, A CLOUD OF WITNESSES. Malaria or nervous troubles. We mean be can cure himself right away by takings Cured-C- . Electric Bitters. This medicine tones up Catarrh Can be Permanently tbe whole system, acts as a stimulant to W. Knaner, of Sheldon, la., was the Liver and Kidneys, is a blood pnrifler and nerve tonic. It cures Constipation, troubled with catarrh for over two years Headache, Fainting Spells, Sleeplessness so that be could only work a few days at s and Melancholy. It is purely vegetable, a time; tried various doctors without relief. mild laxative, and restores the system to its Mrs. cured bim permanently. natural vigor. Try Electric Bitters and be convinced that they are a miracle worker. Tbos. Waltz, New Brighton, Pa., suffered Only 50c a hot-'ti- e with aggravated sore throat which tbe Every bottle guaranteed. at St. Bernard Drug Store. doctor could not cure. Three bottles of a cured her. Bernard King, of KenPa-ru-- Bourland's new Hardware store headquarters for the famous Red Seal Ex Rccleaned Clover Seed. Madisonville, Ky. Since the advent of such pleasant weather as we have bad tbe last few days our miners are losing confidence in the groundhog theory. ' Wo want a man In every locality Detective under instructions. Experience unnecessary. Contract and Guarantee furnished members Address DETECTIVE AGENCY, Nashville, Tenn. DETECTIVE. d Look at This. Madisonville 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 Say, Farmers, tobacco, I have given Chamberlain's Cough Rem wheat, Irish and sweet potatoes I edy a fair test and consider It one of the are high. While buggies are low very best remedies lor croup mat 1 nave always in price fulfill your promise to ever found. One dose has freely. been Any sufficient, although I use it your wife and little ones and take cold my children contract yields very reada buggy ride. Our works are lo- ily to this medicine. I can conscientiously cated on South Public Square recommend it for croup and colds in chilor easily found. When in Madison- dren. Geo. E. Wolff, Cleric Sold the Cirby Ben cuit Court, Fernandina, Fla. call. ville give us a Kobinson, Mortons Gap; George King, St. N. R. Jones, Charles; St. Bernard Dru Store, Earling' T. B. Jones, Mgr. ton. green--back- s. and Mr. Edwin Cunningham Mildred Jones were married at Hopkinsville Thursday afternoon last at the residence of Mr. J. M. Duncan, Rev. M. B. DeWitt, pasA few moots ago, Mr. Byron Every, of tor of the Cumberland Presbyter- Woodstock, Mich., was badly afflicted with His right leg was swollen ian church officiating. Mr. Cun- rheumatism. causing bim great suffering. full length, of Madison- the was advised to try Chamberlain's Pain ningham, formerly He ville. is now proprietor of a steam Balm. The first bottle of it helped him conTenn. Miss siderably, and the second bottle cured bim. laundry at Clarksville, by 25 and 50 Jones is a daughter of Capt. T. B. TbeBernard Drug cent sizes for sale Ben Store, Earlington: St. of Madisonville. T. Robinson, Mortons Gap, George King, Prof. Robert Graham, tucky University at Lexington, has announced that he would soon formally tender his resignation, the same to take effect in June. The L. & N. bas lately put on two extra train crews to enable tbem to handle the increased export coal business at Mobile, New Orleans and elsewhere. Balsam Is a scientific discoveries anil comby UicmlKts of renown who have glTtn pounded tliro.itand luiiudlscasesallfcBtudy. Ask your druarpUt 10 procure It for vou It not In stock. SolJIu two sizes, 35c and 50c. Dr Utto'A Spruce Gum rc.Kwl b.ueil on modern National Military Home, Leavenworth, Kas., neglected a severe cold which developed chronic catarrh. Tried everything be saw advertised, to no avail. not only cured tbe catarrh, but an old case A. F. Carlson, Lindstrom, of bronchitis. Minn., took a course of treatment with Pe- a for catarrh of the bead and was cured. aeiaycu icyurnufi iui aovciu. iuuuiuj In order to see if cure was permanent; no symptoms reappearing, be has concluded that the cure is permanent. St. Charles. H. Cox was troubled James R. Skaggs, of Grayson, is with catarrh of head charged with having married his and bowels. Six bottles aunt, a girl of seventeen, and was cured him, of Pe-ru-ru-n- DAIliGAPACITrvin WRITE FOR- - pl About $94,000 per year is required to furnish coil and other fuel and lighti for the public buildings at Washington. fe HOW TO FIND OUT. Pill a bottle or common water glass with hours; urine, and let it stand twenty-fou- r a sediment or setting Indicates a diseased condition of tbe kidneys.. When urine stains linen it is positive evidence of kidney troublo. Too frequent desire to urinate or pains in the back, is also convincing proof tbat tbe kidneys and bladder are out of order. , WHAT TO DO. There is a comfort in tbe knowledge so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-roo- t, the great kidney remedy, fulfills every wish in relieving oain in tbe back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part of the urinary oassaees. It corrects inability to bold urine and scalding urin in passing It, or bad effects following use of liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes tnat unpleasant necessity of being compelled to get up many times during tbe night to urinate. Tbe mild and extraordinary effects, ot Swamp Root is soon realized. It stands tbe high est for its most wonderful cures of tbe most distressing cases. If you need a medicine you should, have tbe best. Sold by price' fifty cents and one dollar. For a sample bottle and pamphlet, both sent free by mall, mention Tub Bee and send your full postoffice address to Dr. Kilmer & Co.. BlnBhamutoo, N. Y. The proprie- gaurantee the genuine tors ofjbls-fwpe- r drug-gest- Vi sWSfiHfuisssflB WmW KrJ't'iiS"ssBP'MP7?ssS MW4.-- . u " A. Pth&BEST ' Pe-ru-- arrested. The girl's mother sancafter tioned the marriage. A U. ANDY CATHARTIC fourteen years of enforced idleness. pamphlet containing several hundred testimonials, accompanied by a Everybody has a cold sometime your pen portrait of tbe writer, covering cures turn will come. Keep a bottle ot Dr. of catarrh in all forms and stages by Bell's Pine Tar Honey at band and be prewill be sent free by any who desire Tbis famous it by Tbe pared, for an emergency. Drug Manufacturing remedy will cure a cold before it gets fair Compamy, Columbus, Ohio. The ly started or after it has settled. sooner you take it the sooner you get well. Gathering of Teachers. Drug Store, EarlFor sale by St. Bernard At Hanson, there are a number of , Geo. King, St. Charles, Ky, ington, Ky a. Pe-ru-- diERrAND'W, JrHosJ? ME rORPERSPROMPTLY-KlIx.k ii ' - LURU on MBHf'lpiA litlAL, THE MARKLTB,SEM) 'iV Ir1 T w?A. . .!? . 1 Ml Oat USE HO C vf 9ff9 E ;abccL?to CURFCQNSTIPATION to Mm sayeMaer f--TCei ?'(. s mUW1 $ ALL DMMCUTSi Igxvi young teachers in Prin. McCulley's Kentucky bankers and merchants training classes. Tuition and board have been warned to look out for a most reasonable. In the college counterfeit 10 bill which is flood- to be established there next fall, ing the country. tuition will be free. Only a limited number can be enrolled the Everybody Bays So. Register early. most won- first year. CaaeareU Candy Cathartic, the E. McCulujy, A. M., of the age, pleaa-aderful medical discovery and refreshing to the taste, act gently Hanson, Ky. and bowels, nt ikm lftfc gGJj"WC 'W f.. yVrs) & mgm&VAGTQtt CUARAHTEED T0 m . I tu.t ' and positively on kidneys, liver cleansing the enUre system, dispel, colds, Our Leader Stoves and Ranges neMOtmusoaer, care headache, fever, habitual cooUpaMoc and blllonsoets. Pleaee buy aad .try a box at Bourland's new Hardware store, 18, SB, 50 cent. Bold and ; of O. O. ascribe for "Madisonville, Ky. guuMteed to owe by all druajkrti. - a y The Bse. " ssssssssssssssshLssSiwZIssssBssKt I. .l J T Et 1 .; T THE SUNDAY SCHOOL. LESSON VIII, FIRST QUARTER, INTER-NA1ION- SERIES, FEB. 20. J.1I3 oi nj 8Di,i 1S3.W07 &n aqnr osjh JomilMAg pn? 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If your Dealer does not Iiandlc'thetnT WRITE FOR CATALOGUE. .aMBjV fo. i Phillips & Buttorff Mfg. Co. cooking'and heating stoves, . au.. NASHVILLE, TENN. MAMJFACTURMJ OF Mantels and Grates, Hollowware. Tinware. Etc. China, Crockery andQlassware, Cutlery, WOODEN AND WILLOWWARE. I Everytliing ncccBsary ami convenient (or tho Kitchen, Dining: Room, Laundry and Dairy. isaHiHHiaBBnrBgspaaaaiB9iBaBBiai BICYCLES A SPECIALTY. r MEDICIN 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 in the trade. MILLION A New York company of maaufacturlng chomUti.tho Ttlpans Chemical Company, placed npou tlio market altout II w uart n, ua lmdlcloal tablet or "tabule" composes! of coinproanediKiwderedprepartnli n f v rinln medicinal drugi whit Ii had been aacer any other, for lncl lu bo of moro pencral uso anionic rmtllcnl men than In an Impairedthe cure oral dlcentlon or Ii. u their origin vlatkm nf aurli lilt common to man weakened cniiai Ity for assimilating funtl.a'isoiblng nourishment and eliminating waste. The catalogue of fill included under IMs head is Raid to Include pretty nearly eserjr dlwasei for which tho physician is called upon to prescribe. In preparing their atandatd of tho American lieopfe tho company laid down the principle rcuiwly for tho grade, prepared bo that ever) thing t nterlng Into tho packet nhould amiof the hlgheat throughand ao extended any unimpaired and iirolectoil us to retain IU iuullllea la'nct latao of tlmo In nnv climate. Only the choicest drugs should be used, their preparation hould bo In ncconlaneo w I III tho latest crfccted methods of modern science, thetahules packed in clan, protected by absorbent c tton.and securely corked, hi en the corks used have been of a grado so high In IU requirements that no manufacturer of these every-dastoppers could supply moro tlnn a small proportion from his output that would meet tlio exacting eiecltlcatlons. 1 ho glass vials vrcro In turn packed in I oxel of aqualtty not surjiaued In licanty nnd petfecllonof workmanship by those used by the most fastidious dealers In Jewels and ornamentsof gold. llaTlngscttheirhlghstsndard, andneverconentliifrto tary from It, tho proprietors resorted to tho accepted modern methods of making their commodity known, and seven hundred thousand dollars Invested within lit o yearn In newspaper advertising has Informed every American cltltca concerning tho superior and surprising qualities of ltlpans Tabules. of the changed conditions that sweep llalng thoughtful and painstaking having a bearlnir over the commercial world, and careful to note every upon tho 'successful prosecution of their trade, tho managers of the company nave noted n, present Insistent demand for a lower price for every article that that them Is reaches or uifeiviaches an universal use, and that the people, although requiring tho uesc or overyinmg, resent oeing caueu uinm to paj neavy percentages ror supernuous wrapping and (lacking or unnecessary protection against deterioration that might re sult In years, but is needless In tho case of n purchaso Intended to be consumed in a weea. it lias also uecnuisrotcren, nnu proseu uj tne testor timeanu actual experience, to tho Tabules do not that thesenrom exposuro havemighttendency haroloss of qualities or diminution of ex at ilrst been expected. Inasmuch as, under that rellenee favorable conditions, thoso that hnvo lain Inoso Inn drawer, a traveling bag or pocket ir several weeks or months arc found to bo practically as fresh and as efficacious as ever, Acting upon theso suggoctlons, nnd noting particularly tho unimpaired prosperity of great newspaper now sold for a cent instead of tho old rate of flve times that amount, and the general tendency In all directions toward low rates and Increased sales, tho ceinpanynavoeniereu upon tuo experiment ot putting up jupans laouies in pasieooaru cartons, widen they will offer to r tho tradaupon terms which will permit of apackago ucingROluuy tne umsxisi "r hi a iincu luwer man over oeiuro auouieti lor a pniprictary medlclae FIVE CK.NTS ten tabules, or doses, for one halt a cent each. The eomnanv will not discontinue the manufacture and sale In the form with which the Qooplo havo learned to know ami nlue tho nipans Tabules, but will offer tho cheaper sort experimentally for tho lienclltot such as may desire them. It should be plainly understood that the quality of tho medlclno Is Identical In both sorts, the only dlfrerencii liclng In tlio form ana comparative cost or packing or putting up. ThafHecent pack, ages aro not yet to bo had of all dealers, although It Is probable that almost any drag, gist will obtain a supply when requested by a customer to do so t but In any case a single carton, containing tn tabules, will be sent, postage paid, to any address for five cents in stamps., forwarded to tho ltlpans Chemical Co., No. 10 Spruce Kt New York. Until the goodsare thoroughly Introduced to tho trade, agents and peddlers will be supplied at a 1 of iToflt, rrlee which wlfl allow them a fair margincarious) forviz. t dozen cartons for 40 cents. (111 cartons) for $133. 8 gross (TW &0.S2. 23 gro&l (3,J0 cortont) for IRju, soau wuii iiiu uaivnu wit ciuu u olers (Lukoxlx, IMC). 8. "Heal tho sick, cleanso tho lepers, ralso tho dead, cost out devils; freely yo havo received, freely give." Soino ono has suggested that verses 5 to 18 of this chapter contain special directions for tho special mission of tho npostleent thnt time, verses 10 to 23 directions for gospel ministry In nil nges, nnd verses 21 to 43 tho scrvlco of Christ in Its fullest nnd wldost senso, calling nttcntlon to tho fact that tho last verso in each of theso sections has His "Verily. I say unto you." 0. "1'rovido ncltharcold nor silver nor brass In your purses." In Isa. vl, 8, tho question is, "Whom shall I send nnd who will go for usf " If nny ono will go for God tho Fnthcr, Son nnd Spirit on their business and wholly in their Interests, they may rely upon Phil, lv, 10, being modo truo to them, "My God 6hnll supply nil your need according to His riches In glory by Christ Jesus." Or, ns ono has paraphrased it, "Mnko thou His scrvlco thy Ho'll mnko thy wants His care" 10. "Xor scrip for your journey, neither two coats, neither shoes, nor yet staves, for tho workman Is worthy of his meat." If we aro tho Lord's messengers on tho Lord's business, wo havo no occasion to bo anxious nbout food or raiment or money, but disentangled mid frco and without fear (verses 20, 28, 81) follow whero Ho lcadctn in quietness nnd in confidence, for tho silver nnd tho gold nnd tho cnttlo upon n thousand hills nro His. 11. "And into whatsoever city or town yo shall enter, inqulro who In It Is worthy, nnd thcro nbldo till yo go thence," Tho prophets wero plainly taught thnt not all would rccclvo their message, but that somo would hato them for It (Jcr. 1, 17, 10 ; Ezck. 11, 0, 7; Hi, 7). In tho second section of our present chapter, nnd In John xv, wo nro tnught to expect tho samo thing, o but wo nro also taught thnt somo will Him, nnd also us for His snko. Ho will direct our steps in this matter nlso, nnd If somo dny Ho wants us to hnvo fellowship with Him in being refused, Ilia graco w ill bo. sufficient 12. 13. "And when yo como Into on house, saluto It, and If tho houso bo worthy let your penco como upon it, but If it bo not worthy, let your pcaco return to you." Even Israel wns not to fight ngnlnst a city until that city had rejected their offers of pcaco which they wero to proclaim to it Every believer is to (Dcut xx, count himself n messenger of tho Prlncoof Peace, nnd, llko tho angels nt His birth, wo nro to proclaim pcaco In Ills name (Luko ii, 1 J). Preaching pcaco by Jesus Christ is our work (Acts x, 80), for Ho has mado pcaco by tho blood of His cross (Col. t, 18-2wel-com). Mem-01- 7 Text of the Lesion, Matli.'x, Ooldeu Text, Math. X, Verses, 8 Couiinrntary by tho Kor, D. M. 8 Btearns. Copyright, 1S97, by D. M. Stearns. "Now tho rmmes of tho twelvo apostles nro theso: Tho first, Simon, who 19 calletl Pctor, nnd Andrew, his brother." Jesus Himself went nbout all tho cities nnd Ullaires teaching In their synagogues, nnd preaching tho gospel of tho kingdom, nnd healing ovcry sickness nnd every niuong tho people, but tho multitudes who wero ns sheep without n shepherd touched Ills heart nnd Ho told His disciples to pray tho Lord of tho harvest that Ho would send forth laborers Into Ills When wo harvest (chapter lx, pray this prayer irom mo nenrt, ic bcoius to linnlr rv readiness on our part to go our selves If Ho opens tho way, for It Is just following this command so to pray that wohnotho record or ills choosing nnu Ecndlnit forth theso twelve. In Lukovl, 13, wo rend that just beforo Ho choso tho twelvo Ho went out Into a, mountain to pray, nnd continued all night In pracr to God. In Biaru in, 14, wo reaii tnat jio ordafticd them that they should bo with Him, nnd that Ho might send thorn forth to preach nnd to heal tho sick. Tho last night beforo Ills crucifixion Ho told them that Ho hod chosen nnd ordained them thnt they should go nnd bring forth fruit, and that their fruit should abiilo. B. 0. "Theso twelvo Jesus sent forth, nnd commanded them, saying, Go not Into tho way of tho gentiles and Into nny city of tho Snmarltans enter yo not, but go rather to tho lost sheep of tho houso of Israel." This restricted commission will not bo understood unless ono Is familiar with God's plan of blessing for nil nations, which Is to bless Israel first nnd then nil nations through Israel. This Is fully ro venlcd In tho prophets, nnd no will not depart from It, for tho gifts nnd calling of God aro without repentonco (U0111. xi, vv). Toko as samplo passages Vs. lxvll; Isa. 21: Jcr. ill, 17, IB; Zech. xxvll. 0: lr. xlv, 10, 17. Thcro nro two other prayers which wo would do well to pray along with Math, lx, 88. Ono Is in Isa. lxll, 0, 7, nnd tho other In Bov. sxll, 20. To pray theso thrco prayers from tho heart dally will bring ono very near to tho heart of Christ. His primary mission was to Israel (Math, xv, 21) j henco this restricted commission nt this tlmo to tho twelve, but g rejected nnd crucified by Israel Ho after His resurrection gnvo tho commission ns In Math, xxvili, 10. 7. "And as wo go, preach, sn ing, Tho kingdom of heaven is at hand." Thus preached tho Baptist, nnd Jesus Illmsolf, nnd tho 12, nnd tho 70, for in tho person of tho king tho kingdom was verily among them (Luko xvli, 21, margin), nnd had they been content to rccclvo n crucified nnd risen Messiah tho kingdom would doubtless hnvo been set up niter Ills resurrection, but seeing their decided rejection of Him, Ho, beforo His death, told them In n parablo that tho kingdom was postponed till Ills return from tho far country 8-5-2-dls-ens- o bo-ln- flip ST. BERNARD COAL COMPANY NCORPORATED. S 1 SlhSV I LlJULiyEJ 151 ?M ir HI!f9P!5XS9-sCTa!nsvL- i ia1 i 1 Miners and Shippers of i QQAL AND COKE. .I- - Bil9dL3MiiMisLisVsLl I General Office, Earlington, Kentucky, Branch Offices, . ZTHROUGH VKT1BULE0 TRAINSOAILY fflROUHISK-PlMQSEUffE- T CARS FROM NASHVILLE T CHICAGO. NEWORLEANS i s 9 It. G. ROUSE, Manager, Palmer House, Broadway, Padticah, Tennessee. Kentucky. S. II. NEWBOLD, Manager, 342 W. Main Street, Louisville, CAPT. T. L. LEE, Manager, Corner Main and Auction Streets, Kentucky. Memphis, Tenn. A. S. FORD, Manager, 327 Upper Second Street, Evansville, Ind. t A. M. CARROLL, Manager, 201 N. Cherry Street, Nashville, fPJEFFRIE5.G.P.A EVAN5VILLE.IN0 D.n.rilLLr1aN.0.S.A. NASttVIUEJENtt e J Wholesale - Agrexritts Hauser Building, St. Louis, Mo.; J. W. BRIDGMAN, Room S5, Hartford Building, Chicago, 111. JOHN T. HESSER, T . DMHNQAN IV 17 U 1 11 U V 1 ii 1 1 5 5 1 S xr n rrrir- rMiviuun imu. a luLw, i ni For all uses, from Earlington, Diamond and St. Charles r-- nn jrr--iT .r--r . r- -, Morton'M Gap, DRUGGIST K s it. tuoky DRUGS AND MEDICINES. PER- - t--rs-i s 9 Alwayson hand a full and complete stock oi FUMERY and TOILET ARTI- CLES PAINTS AND OILS, Mines. Only "Vibratine: Screens and Picking: Tables used. THE BEST SELECTED COAL IN THE I . PHYICISANS' PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED. Market. GEORGE KING, DHUGCISTt ST, CHARLES, I k BRUSHED BDKK FOR BASE BURNERS WhyObuy High-price- d ID PURNHBES, KENTUCKY, 1 S 2 t foplc Hark Anthracite Coal, when you can get ST. BER- NARD CRUSHED COKE for a much less price? One ton of the Crushed Coke will do the same work as one ton of the best Anthracite Coal. Nice Line of Driicgists' SnndricF, I Prescription Carehdljr Compounded, If You Are Going North, If You Aro Going South. ASK YDUR DEALER FDR IT AND SAVE MONEY CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR. M'SHANE, i If You Aro Going East, You Aro Going West; PUftCHASC TICKCTt VIA T V t fcfc-tito-- ""WkWsPW" fsI'lll ror the Week Ileglnnlni; Feb. 13. Comment by Iter, S. It, Jlojlc. TOPIC. Colled to what J How t Isa. vl, 8: Who hns Had finny Ycnrs Business Experience In Mexico, REFUTES BRYAN'S CONCLUSIONS. Which arc Advanced Afura Ftw Day's Stay in tic Land of Free Silver apd Dull I, 0. Wo havo in the topic.il references the Btories of tho calling of Isaiah and of m SAAAAAAAAASAASAAAJlAAAAAAAAAAIAAAAAJIUIAAiUUWAJIAAJi AAAA lolmll. Caslleman, ArttiurG. Lancliair, Breckinridge Castlema in i Royal Insurance Co. Of" Liverpool, The Largest Fire Insurance Company in the World. Does the Largest Business in the Slate of Kentucky. Does the Largest Business in the Southern States. Losses Paid in Kentucky in 1896 - S249.83I.03 1! How beautiful nro tho feet of such Hut thcru nro many who know not theso things (Moth, v, 0; Isa. HI, 7; llx, 8). 14. " And w hosoovcr shall not rccclvo you nor hear your words, when yo depart out of 'that houso or city, shako off tho dust of your feet." Thus tho apostles did (Acts 3c.Ul, 57; xvill, 0), nnd doubtlesJ God wns glorified, os Ho always will bo If tho messenger is faithful, whether men will hear or forbear Tho faithful messenger is unto God n sweet saor of Christ, whether men bcllevo or not (II Cor ii, IB, 10). Tho messenger is responsible for the faithful delivery of tho message, but tho ono who sends him is tho 0110 w ho u ill attend to tlio way tho messago Is treated Verso 40 soys that as they treat tho Lord's messenger so they treat tho Lord Himself (Sco also Luko x, 10). 15. "Verily I soy unto you, It bhall bo moro tolernblo for tho land of Sodom nnd Goinorrnh In tho day of judgment, than for that city " Hy comparing chapter xJ, 23, 21, hau wo not a right to concludo tliat it may bo moro tolerable for tho heathen who nocr heard of Christ, than for tho.so in so called Cliilstlan lands who having heard hao not leccivcd Hlin 1, I 20). Hlcsscd nro tho peacemakers! j PAUL M. MOOEE ?' i yif 9 PRICES ALWAYS THE LOWEST We Make Their Clubs. "Perhaps the most humiliating Barbee & Caslleman incident to Englishmen in the inEARLINGTON, KY MANAGERS, vasion of this market by Americans Southern Department, Resident Agent for Earlington and is the trade just begun in golf Home Office Louisville, Ky. Vicinity. clubs," says the London corres"WWW rvvsrvvvvvsnvvvv"vvvvvHrvvrvvvvvvYYVVVvvvsnnnfVvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv pondent of the New York Sun. "An agent of an American house J 1.1'li.rfi -- ll mt mi'l n't nnri! tlAlilrfl' I.J. J J tA .. K.t'.. njllaail iJ came here a few days ago and had no difficulty in obtaining orders for WE HAVE SPARED h 8,000 clubs from the largest dealNO EXPENSE. ers in golf goods in Scotland and 10 mane xur runerai fv England. The reason is that the American clubs are better made Equipment the best in and finished than the English at this part of the State. 6 anything like the same price. The reason why Americans can underAnything and every- - R sell the British makers is that imthine you want in livery K proved machinery and advanced methods of manufacture are used P in America." 9 ' " .111 nil i"'J. a BARNETT & ARNOLD, f UM EARLINGTON, KY. f '&. El Itit 1 Beat Cough Bjrup. Tastes Uood. In time. Sold br druasrlsts. tUKtb WHlHt AIL Ui FAILS. Ktiloji-tufli-fcfiM- Some of Mr. liryan's Democratic friends and associates who have had practical business experience in Mexico do not agree with the glowing picture which he brought back from that country, nor do mo." As Jesus was walking along thobhoro they agree with his theory that the of tho Galilean sen Ho sawoter aud free coinage of silver is responsiAndrow casting a net into tho sea, and ble for whatever of apparent or Baid, "Como yo nftcr Mo, and I will real prosperity exists there. maliO you to beconio fishers of men." McShane, who formStraightway thoy forsook their nets and erly represented the Omaha, followed Hlin. He nlso called James and Nebraska, distriqt in Congress, but John as thoy wero fixing their not, and mining interests thoy left all nnd followed Him. Wo who now has large in Mexico and spends much of his may learn: time there, says that his friend 1. God calls Christians to dcflnlto, speciflo servico for Him. Theso 'wero not Mr. Bryan is entirely mistaken in calls to solvation. Theso men wero al- the conclusion at which ho arrives, ready Borvants of God. Thoy wero cnlla Considering the fact that Mr. Mc to definite, specific servico of thoso who Shane is a Democrat, a n had already consecrated themselves to with Mr. Bryan, and God. Isaiah was called to perform somo experiparticular mission for Gpd- Tho apostles has had practical business wero colled, as Christ said, to become ence in Mexico for about as many Bryan spent days "fishers of men." Thoy wero called to years as Mr. hocomo tho associates of tho Master m his recent trip, his conclu- whilo upon earth so that thoy would bo sions concerning matters so elab equipped to carry forward His work orately discussed by Mr- - Bryan when Ho Himself was gono. God calls on his return from the land of Christians to sorvice. It is not enough the dollar are interestto bo 6aved. After wo pro saved wo must Mr. McShane has been ing. work out our own salvation with fear renewing and trembling. Wo work not to 1P spending a few days here saved, but becauso wo nro saved. God his acquaintance with members of has a doflujto speciflo work for each Congress, and in a conversation servant of His to do, and happy is that regarding Mr. Bryan's recent utterservant who knows it and does it. ances regarding Mexican prosperi2. God calls men to servico in differ-oty he said: ways. Thero is a vast difference "It is of this sort: The governIsaiah nnd that of tho tho call of ment is largely back of it, and to apostles. In tho ono caso thcro is tho Diaz wondrous ccstotio vision and undor tho the paternal fostering of the oxoitemont of such surroundings tbo administration it is mainly due. dramatio call, "Whom shall I send?" The government subsidizes brewerindustrial plants, nnd tho response, "Hero am I; sond mo. " ies, railroads, In tho other instance, as men are en- and aids in every way to build up gaged in tbo ordinary duties of lifo, the material, resources of the Jesus quietly says, "Follow Mo," nnd country. Money is used with a they as quietly loft all and followed liberal hand, and as a consequence Him. God may call in different ways, yet it is God who calls us. If it is not there is much activity and great The fact with tjio samo voico by which anothor apparent prosperity. RAILWAY. A M. E. Ion church Sunday. has bcjjn called, wo nro not to fail to that Mexico is on a silver basis PULLMAN PALACE hear God in it. Every call to duty, to does not figure; it can't help being Beauty of the Kentucky Pike. Rev. Gold preachod at the Diplist SLEEPING CARS servico, is n call from God, no matter on that kind of a basis, but 1 church Sunday. Lletween Nashville and Chattanooga, Alahow it comes. Let us imitato tho exam- should hate to see the United From Good Roads. bama, Augusta, Macon, Jacksonville, Wm. Gibson Is yet sick. ples of Isaiah and tho apostles in their Nothing could well be more Asheville, Washington, Baltimore, States resort to any such policy. prompt and faithful responses. Mrs. Ella Alexanacr Is visiting at Green- Philadelphia. New York, Portsmouth, 'Ten years of experience in that charming than the Kentucky pikes, ville this week. Readings. Gen. vii, 1; xii, Biblo Norfolk Jackson, Memphis, Little Rock, country has forever set me against as described by Bicycling World: xxvlii, Judg. Ex. iii, Tcxerkana, Sherman, Waco, Saint Merriweather nnd Miss Uennie Vpadbpfjs arp raised about Dallas and Fort Worth. : :, vl, Prov. i, Jor. i, M0; the adoption of a monetary system ''The will bo and' the Emit!) p'burph. married tonight at the Math, which is not only in disrepute two feet from the earth, xxxv, 15; Isa. xlv, lv, Palace Day Coaptcs op all xi, 28; Luko v, Ml; John i, among the leading nations of the surface is made smooth. Violets agent lyjrs Weekly, (tie lopkinsvilo ix, Acts xiii, world, but which is about to be and clover make their homes near was here Suqd3 Infprmation pertaining IP, discarded by countries like Japan, the wagon tracks and, when in The band boys bavo moved, INCREASES. TICKETS. ROUTES. RATES, PTP-- i the ways arc attractive inBrazil, and some of the smaller blossom Will lie cheerfully furplied upon Come out lo the Club tonight, Spanish-America- n nppllcailon lp Ticket Agents, of Id governments deed. Blue grass grows to the right Middlesborough Threatened With that were formerly on a silver and to the left, while billowy fields The Christian Endeavor elected new A. J. WELCH, Division Passenger Agent, Memphis, Tenn, basis. The masses in Mexico are of grain make the landscapes inde- officers Sunday night. a Serious Scourge J. H, LATIMER, Southeastern Passenger P. Duncan is on the sick list, scribably beautiful. Painted houses in a worse condition than I. trust Agent, Atlanta, Ga, Middlesborough, Ky., Feb. 14. will ever befall our laboring popu- with cupolas arc scattered hero, and The band boys of Madisonvillo will givo D, J. MULLANKY, Northeastern Tan. small-pois Seven new cases of Agt. 50 W Fourth St Cincinnati. O. The aroma of bourbon, a banquet on the smb. lation. This I can explain by re- there. the total number of discoveries to- ferring to matters that haye pome mingled with the fragrant fields of R, C. COWARDIN, Western Pass, Agent, Rev. G. 13. Walker Is at Evansville. Room 405, Ry. Exchange Building, day. This makes the total num mint, fills the lungs of the traveler under my personal observation. St. Louis, Mo. The 'Mortons Gap boys seem to like ber of cases in Middlesborough BRIARD F. HILL, Northern Fase. Agt. the Sherman purchasing and gives him a feeling of estacy. Madisonvillo. twenty-seveThree of the cases act"When force, some seven years Winding brooks, with their crysta Room 328 Marquett PJdg. Chicago, was in GAP. MORTONS discovered today are among the ago, silver was worth in Mexico waters babbling oyer cragged rock, J. L. EDMONPSQN, Sou.hep T"? Agt, PW Clialanooga, Tepn. Mrs. demon; is sftll Improving. whites. Eighteen of the cases are 100 cents in Mexican money. The make music which delights the car. in the which is too dollars of the two countries were The sky is blue to the eye, the sun W. L. DANLEV. Rev. D, Q. Qrady filled the palpit here Gen'I pass, and Ticket Agt. small to accommodate more than on a parity. All this time we em is soft to the skin, and songs from Sundry, NA.S)IVitLB, Twn. Mrs, Lizzio Saulsberry, of Greenville, that number and the balance arc ployed about 300 men in our mines, the yellow throats of the thrush was the guest of Mrs. R. II, flail last in various parts of the quarantined pay 10 m,$o and mocking bird thrill the sojil. vveek. city under police surveillance. All tneir day. ranging irom ?i per It took approximately Mies Bctlte Ncrf ary. of Marjisonvljlo. is A Tipsy Pair. the local physicians have been kept &io,ooo a month to meet the payvisiting Mrs, demons . busy all day vaccinating and that ent down the bill.1 Will receive prompt atten"Jack and Jill roll. The money to cancel this Mrs. McCowan, of Greenville, is visiting And, on ttia downward (rack, branch of work has just fairly be expense was shipped Irom Omaha, "; Mrs, Hamilton this. wet?k. man bis course began Full many a tion at this ofTjcc. gun, and it was exchanged for 100,000 With a gill of Subscribe for The Bee. L . W. liuUctin, of Mexican coin. We operated umushed ypon application. Subscribe for The Bee. Andrew, Peter, James and John. In tbo year that King Uzzlah died Isaiah had a wonderful ecstatic vision of God on His throno, with tho aiigels about it constantly exclaiming: "Holy, holy, holy is tho Lord of Hosts. Tho whole-- earth is full of His glory. " Amid such Isaiah feels his own aud cries out," Woo is mo, forlamundono!" An angel symbolically purifies him, and ho hears tho voico of tho Lord, saying, "Whom shall I send, nnd who will go for ns?" And without hesitation ho accepted tho commission, saying: "Hero am I. Scud Fichu. 14. Washington, D. C, Fcl. ! lellow-Nebraska- - 45-ce- ut general merchandise stores along EDWARD BOK TO LECTURE. with our mining concern, and, at the time I speak of, sold to our Louisviiic 4 Naihviuc r. p, Mexican employes bacon for twenty The Popular Younjr Editor to cents a pound. Come South to fleet SouthAN3 09 CCCUf.Q "What are the conditions ern People. Wc still hire 300 men and give The Maximum of Safety, Edward Bok, the famous oung them exactly the same scale of wages that they obtained prior to editor of Ladies' Jfome Journal, has The Maximum of Speed, the slump in silver caused by the finally been persuaded to appear on the lecture platform, and he repeal of the purchasing clause will make his debut as a lecturer The Maximum of Comforft l of the Sherman act. Our still aggregates 10,000 a month. in the South next October. lie The Minimum of Ratoo. To meet this we have sjiipped us a will lecture in twenty of tho prinpities and in a few of the like sum of the United States nioncy cipal and here is wjitfre the differenpe neighboring Western States. The b Rales, Time and nil other iDfonruiioavrJij chrctfulty furnished ty comes in. Instead of exchanging title of his lecture will be "The C. p ATMORC, o. r ., that amount at our bank for its Keys to Success" the most inter Uy esting subject he could have chosen J.cc!vjf, py. nominal equivalent wc get for it not $10,000, but 23,000 of Mexi- to talk about. Mr. Bpk is, perW. W. ETHRJDQE, Acekt, can money. We have here made haps the most successful and popr a clear gain of $12,000. Our em ular young man in America. Wo. ployees still render us 100 cents men read him as they do no other worth of work, for which they writer, and it may be confidently used to get 100 cents, and do yet said that around the personality of as far as the name goes, but in re- no other man in America is there ality they receive less than half of a greater interest and curiosity on what should be theirs, seeing that the part of thousonds of women the Mexican coin in which they are than centres on him. The women paid has shrunk to less than half will not be disappointed in him, as, in looks and manners, Mr. Bok of its former value. "Rut there Js more still. When possesses all the qualities which the Mexican miner gfies to buy ba- jhey like. Ife is as popular percon he finds that in tpndering pay- sonally with women as arc his ment ho cannot buy it with de- writings. Up to this time lip has preciated money for 30 cents a declined the most fluttering terms pound; the price now is 43 cents. to lecture, but last week the SouthIt would still be so if he could ten- ern Lyceum Bureau, of Louisville, der a dollar as good as that given succeeded in closing a contract him for his labor at the time of the with the Philadelphia editor. Mr. repeal of the Sherman law. The Bok has chosen the Southern field $12,000 I spoke of simply comes entirely because he wishes to acout of the lab,orof the country, and quaint himself with the South and when (he tgilipg plass, of any natfou its people, and has stipulated that is forced to such a condition it is )iis 'lecturing toup shall be so arstretching a point to call tic peo- ranged as to oltow liim tunc for If the fair and social engagements and observaple prosperous. right thing were done by these tion, lie will not speak morp than miners their wages three times each week, and will would be doubled. The man that spend seven weeks in the South. now gets $2 a day is justly entitled AND ACTIVE ISJ8VAS COOD FOR ADULTS. to $4, but" Ja)pf will bpng only eenllemen orlidles to travel for house In Kerttucltr. what price is fixed in market, li)e rcs.oo and expenses. Position iteadjr. Monlhtr. WARRANTED. PRICE 50 bts. p AtAiia, is.. Not. Ij), 1893, any commodity, and employers aro envelope rarlsMotllclnoCn.. BUIiDula.Mrt. flontlemoni Wo sold Insl Tour. (500 bolllc Oi! not yet far enough advanced in Tho uomnloA Company, uepi, K, Chicane aUOVKTi TAHTJCI.KH3 CI1IM, TONtfl'Bhrf' .Tl Doutim mro KTpMiMroaar mnf year. onvik philanthropy to voluntarily give btWItiossV onr. In (ho ()ur (Joloi'ed (JHiens. pvrlonrous(itnnliarticle that kovo urua' unrqra morp than tlje pugtomary ratp. sncii acTcraoM Yours trulr, jrour 'Joule. lactlun "So the faU about Jhp nwpcr-itAuNty, paring CO of Mexico in so far as it applies All communications and matters ot newt ei 10 tilling lo this Cfiliinin should be ad.lrrsseit to the vast body qf its pitizens Qip. Af.EUVPFr'i lrlinmon, Ky. N4SHYILL.E, the common people is a myth- - If CHATTAKeQGA Mr. and Mrs. Melton Stqne of Crabtrce is prosperity at all it is not there due to the silver standard, but in are visiting hprp. Rev. T. IJ. Mcrriwe.Hher prc.icbed at spite of it." ST. 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