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Bee (Earlington, Ky.): March 24, 1898
Bee (Earlington, Ky.): March 24, 1898 Bee (Earlington, Ky.) 300dpi TIFF G4 page images Bee Publishing Co. Earlington, KY 1898 bee1898032401_sn87060004 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Bee (Earlington, Ky.): March 24, 1898 Bee (Earlington, Ky.) Bee Publishing Co. Earlington, KY 1898 $IMLS This electronic text file was created by Optical Character Recognitio n (OCR). No corrections have been made to the OCR-ed text and no editing has be en done to the content of the original document. Encoding has been done through an automated process using the recommendations for Level 1 of the TEI in Librar ies Guidelines. Digital page images are linked to the text file. t"Ai.-yj- . ..'jaJT'-MSwah- i X 0 .. - fr" tMfi i t r lAmiiiiiAi nJinAiml-iwiifciiiK- OPBN PACB OR HUNTINCJ CASH n STORE, - A-a- . .A.A- - A. -- A .A... A --- --. gd- -. ....DRINQ" YOUR.... With U. W. Raymond' Movement, lor tDatcfes anb FOR REPAIRINd 3cujclt,y-- f TO J S2S.OO, II A D. With a flrst-ClaSISK'S BOOK ss p Guarantee, at AND JEWELKY Ct. . D. Sisk, 3cteer, first-d- ZTTaotsonDiHc. 25 yeais MADISONVIM.il, U1.T1.I"!'? 4 KIKCHDOERFFER. who has had experience, with lay .l KV. y :eference. Illl"5 V 'Vy t II' ITIJB'l.lllTMI1WUjmUIUlV..llll!-UI'miy.UlT-Ulll(i 'tl .i '. "yj , - friu. e un.pmiipuiyj.puii.jiii.yini.j yn,yuq NINTH YEAR. "MiftWBNMMIfMnliMMinl! t EARLINGTON, HOPKINS COUNTY, KENTUCKY, THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 1898. NO. 12 ose-thir- 1 2,v II FIFTY-FIFT- H CONGRESS. Senator Thurston Declares Himself 011 the Question of Interfering in Cuban Affairs. SHOULD ACT NOW IF WE EVER INTEND TO, i- -' ft m -- 6 Htffl X IMPROVED Omaha, Neb., March 21. Plans ior new s. England, March 18. Gravebend, entttlon In tho thront la lnatnntly stato buildings at the Iransmisslsstppl Tho cruiser Amazonas, built by tho CHILL AND "On asking him if ho hod anything rflhned nby Dr. llcll'a oym. sAicmo rowota to., krw yosk. exposition aro coming In rapidly. Tho to give me, he took from his pocket n wonderful remedy for Armstrongs for Brazil, and purchased coughs ntid nil trouhlra caused liy department of publicity has just letter and handed It to me, saying: by the United States, was formally lutlnninmtlon of tlio mucous membranes of Ilia lliront ami respiratory reached tho architects' drawings of tho '.Weyler wrote this letter to Santos transferred from tho Brazilian flag to ... orcnus. A mirnlv oirfni,1A Minnesota building, tho Montana 'Guzman, who sent it to Novo (the editor OTHERWISE UNNOTICED. the Stars and Stripes shortly after 11 c?nlp "otliliiK hut heal. K building, tho Arkansas building, tho of La Union Constltucionnl) for him to lnRaiiUliivlKorotliiRiiiedlclnnliro). a m. The ceremony was simple and ertlen. It Is guaranteed to euro tlio K Denver building and the Missouri vend and write an article on tho The naval appropriation bill is sched- dignified, and to tho Brazilian officers building. Tho plans for tho proposed ns Ilium, bronchitis, soro throat, La It wns somewhat pathetic. of Wcylcr for the candidacy Orlppo, whoojilng cough, nnd croup. Iowa building met tho hearty ap- of deputy to the eortcs for Havana. I uled for consideration in tlio houso this Lieutenant-CommandColwcll,Unlt-cweek. proval of exposition authorities. States accompanied took this copy, which you can keep."" DR. Tho Uank of Nickcrson, Kas., was by Ensign naval attache, The Illinois building is nearly comRoberts, Assistant Engineer Tho following is tho alleged letter: Pine-Tar-Hon- ey raided by burglars and about W!,000 Morris nnd Consul-Generpleted, with tho exception of an addi- Hit ExciUencu, Von Vranclico Dt Lot Santoi Osborne, secured! tional wing made necessary for tho acGiuman, llatana arrived on board shortly boforc 11 a. IS SOIa PTPrvkhmw .. Henry Lacngle, a prominent business m. Tho chief officers ot tho coast commodation of tho lino art exhibit Mr Distinguished Pkusonal ani " ... mid l u) a bottle, or -- Since tho latest events I haw man of St. Jacobs, 111., died Sunday, guard and a number of custom officers, . which Illinois will bring to the exposireceipt changed my vlows nbout tho attitude which out aged 75. of price by ufiuu tion. all in uniform, were already on board. political parly In Cuba ought toasuin3. If The R. V.. Hutberland Tho Wisconsin building is well undor havo thought bo.'oro that It wji moro dignified Several Georgia populist nominees, Lieutenant-CommandCol well and his ftledlrlne Compear, way and is one of tho most complete for us to abstain from electoral contest, I be- following Tom Watson's lead, will re- party were received at tho gangway by l'nducab. Kcjitnckr. lieve now that It Is a patriotic duty for us to gc fuse to make tho race. stato buildings on tho grounds. "m)" a.o.ir.. 'wwwwwiwitwrtl Lieut. Santos, and wcro escorted to tho to tho polls. succcmi can The Nebraska building is practically nor that, with Our pcogrammj ofnot bo doubted Charles Meyer, a St. Louis saloon-keepocaptain's cabin, whero thoy were re a defense ot tin completed. committed suicide by shooting Celved by Commander Corrcs. In national honor, wo will h tvo side by sldo wltl GUARANTEED TO CUBE The plans for tho Denver or Colorado us all tiioso lukewarm politicians who, thougl In the presence of his wife. Coh reply to Lieutenant-Commande- r CHILLS AND FEVER , buildings havo been accopted nnd Spaniards by heart, aro deceived by tho Inside Citizens of Frankfort, Ky., aro con- well's Inquiry, Commander Corres And Malaria In all Forms. Tasteless. Not4 BLANCHE K. BRUCE IS DEAD of Morot Sagasta, and tak the contract will bo let in a day or combinations solutions of in! colonial problem! siderably worried over a reported eusa said he was ready to transfel genuine without tho abovo picture and tho as scientific our signature ot J. O. HendenhaU. The Most Consplcuons "Representative ol two. the vessel forthwith, and Messrs. Cob what aro really dishonorable humiliation! of small-po- x in tho penitentiary. Price, 50 cents at all Dealers. Plans for tho Georgia Pino palace of our country before tho United Statos. Ills Itace VaMcVAwny. well, Roberts and McMorris donned Thirty-fiv- e stateshave signified their Wrltoonyour flag, tho flai of Spain: PREPARED ONLV DY their uniforms nnd, proceeding on Washington, March 18. Hon. havo been submitted. It will be con of National Hon' r," anj I offer you my intention of making displays at tho deck, gathered near tho flagstaff from C. SXENDENIiAXiX, Ulanche IC. Hrucc, register of the treas- structed wholly of plno donated by the name as your oandldate. Transralssissippi exposition at Omaha. people of Georgia. It is a handsome EVANSVILLE. IND. ury, died at 8:15 a. m. After having commtnlol. dunnj tvo yeas, Tho Schiller piano factory at Oregon, which the green flag of Brazil was fly1. BXJ.OOSpanUh heroes In Cuba In ths title, I 111., structure. Mr. ltruce's death had been expected Sold by George King, St. Charles, Ky , was destroyed by lire, entailing a ing. When threatened with The Minnesota building will be con- shall bo more proud of that of deputy from HaCob Crabtreo Coal Mining Company, llsley Then Lieutenant-CommandUNITED STATES SENATOU THUnSTON. for several days. Ho suffered from a toss of 890,003; insurnnco about 830,000. vana M tho cortes of Sptln well, saluting Commander Corrcs, said! Kentucky, completed. Tlio rcconccntradoa are complication of stomach troubles which structed on similar lines, of unhewn Cough? the old saying a Ilia vs real these days that th( John Thomaschuctz, under sentence "Captnin, I havo hro a contract of absolutely without, hope and if tho at first appeared not serious, but last Minnesota logs. Tho design ot the Americans aro pondcrlnj abjut sending one ol of denth for murder, attempted to cretheir warships U this olty. Darin; my com "a stitch in time saves death lists la any parts of the Island aro week lie lost strength steadily, and to- trchitccts is most pleasing. mate himself in his cell in tho St. Louis salo, to which you wore a witness, and Plans for tho Oregon building arc mand In Cuba they did not cvon dare to dream whereby this vessel is to be transferred decreasing It is only because the mate ward the close of the week it became R. R. jail. It. They know nine." A 25c bottle of to me in behalf of the United States." rial for starvation to work upon Is giv- apparent that his vitality was ebbiug now being drawn, and will bo sub- aboutawaited them. tho tcrrlblo punishment that News comes from Calcutta that fightmitted next week. Members of the Commander Corres, replied, through ing out. All that tho rceonccntrados rapidly. I had Havana harbor well prjpiraJ for such DR. OTTO'S TO state commissions of other states send an emergency, I rapidly nlshcd the v ork that ing on tho northwest frontier has an interpreter, saying: HlanchoIC Uruoo was born In Prlnoo Ednow do, with their homes and Impleceased and the rebellion Is considered Martinez Campos carelessly abauJoned. ward county, Vo., March 1, 1811, and therefore insurances that plans for their stato "In handing over the ship, I deslro to ments destroyed by lire, their little was 67 years Is mado ovc a It the old. lie there say that it is done with tho sincere farms devastated and growing in was born a slave, and was of African descent, buildings will be forthcoming within Spanish Insult to punish IIt hop sorcrcly willItbe hand as as received tho rudiments Spanish newspapers aro objecting to friendship of Brazil." weeds, their stock driven off to furnish of education from tho tutor of his master's son. a short time. It is highly probable Lieutenant-Commande- r tho states of New Yorlc Itomcro Is In belter health than hi f rtendi the government holding up their mesHo taught school tor a tlmo In Hannibal, Mo , that Colwell, safood for tho Spanish soldicrs.and themVIA selves emaciated and diseased, H to re- and later became a student at Oberlln. In 18a) md New Jcrsoy will construct hand-tom- e :ouId havo expected, and notwithstanding how sages, claiming to be both prudent and luting, replied: morally sick I feel, breathing this humiliating patriotic. bobccjtno a planter In Mississippi, and was will save you large NEW ORLEANS buildings at the Transmlsslsslppl I "In behalf of the United States main in their pens with a look of quiet appointed a member of the Mississippi lovoe atmosphere, I am Memorial services wcro hold in be- thank you for tho sentiment." slates have, Your atlojttonuc well also.an I servant. despair and take the little food that board. Ho was elected sheriff ot tbe county, exposition. Thlrty-Hr- o f rloi in connection with the Southern Pacific doctor bills, a long spell half of tho lato Frances E. Wlllard, A Brazilian sailor then brought down SIgnedJ they can get, sent by the charity of tho and subsequently superintendent of education. to dutc,declded to particlpato in the exValsihano Wevleil Sunday In many churches throughout Brazil's Madrid, Jan 8, 1803. d In 1875 ho was elected United Slates senator as position. In 30 of these commissions pennant from tho of sickness and perhaps United States. Through Weekly 3, 1881. appointed top of the mast, carrylnglt in his teeth. "It Is perfectly true," says tho sena- a republican, andofserved until Marchnational have been tho Held aroand reports from A DENIAL FROM GEN. WEYLER. Iho country. Ho was a member every republican yourlife. SO DELAY to the effect that England is said to bo increasing her In tho center of a circle of oillcprs tor, "that tho Insurgents practically contention held slnco lBoi, In 1831 ho was ap- agents in Lieutenant-Commandnations, liavo the whole Island. All that the pointed, by President a arflcld, register of tho tt least live more states will be organiI ho Hatcher Ilepudlitcs tho Letter At- - aaval force in Chinese waters and also of both TOURIST SLEEPING GAR NOT A MOMENT. Colwell then faced tho purchasing largo amounts of coal in Spanish hold Is Havana, and even treasury, nnd later was appointed recorder of zed within the next ten days. Tho trlhuted to Him. lectin of the District of Columbia. About six winter weather having been more Pleasant to take. Price Brazilian flag flying from tho cruiser's Leaving Cincinnati and Louisville on I. C. while the congressional party was months ago he was Madrid, March 18. Gen. Weyler de- that vicinity. aaln appointed register ot The commander of tho Texas Knights stern, and, as the officers bared their there, there was lighting in the sub- the treasury by President McKlnley. Next favorable, construction work is fast nies tho nuthenticy of the letter pub25c. and 50c and is progressing in tho main lished in tlio Now York Journal jf Pythias has notified the national heads, tho flag of Brazil was hauled R. R, fast "New Orleans limited" train urbs of that city." tftcr Krcd Douglass Mr. Bruce had long been Senator Thurston was asked what regarded as perhaps the most conspicuous man ;ourt, the bluff track nnd tho midway, in which the former cap-tai- n commander that Texas knights are down at 11:10 a. m., after which, facing EVERY THURSDAY with great rapidity. about, with their heads still uncovered, effect intervention would have In In- )t his race Tor Sale by jrencjaliroXVHCnb0ll,fet aHefisyJ, ready for war. ifiWjGJrtcu Jiwwttiumiitrer- wnvrtjinuiir1 out chance. T'be Limited also connects The great government building, 500 J creasing tho Tolumo of the insurgent GUNNER MORGAN'S DISCOVERY. buvo been a "terror InTcxus' nndTTfcw" woftl"1 havo not dared to send Jill Druggists, the Brazilian officers then shook hands. at New Orleans daily with Express Train movement. He said that It would burn ibme Is nearly 200 feet high, Is nearly a warship to Havana while ho was in Mexico, havo been wiped out by or by mall on rreelpt of price, Commander Corrcs Invited tho party orae effect In tnai mrecuon.'for then Dry lan Cotton In Unbroken Crystal lone. Tho management finds It Tuesdays Round Valley. jommnud there, ns "they knew tho THE GARLSTCDT MED. CO., Tabes Taken from Mains Wreck. tho Cubans generally would rlso and Into tho cabin to drink to tho ship, and for the Pacific Coast, and on to to build several annexes Tho steamer Straho, from Itio Ja- tho Brazilian captnin showed tho party and Saturdays (after January 4, 1898) EvBtrlllt. led. terrible punishment that awaited declaro themselves, IIayaxa, March 20. Gunner Morgan tho cxtiaordlnary demand them," adding, that ho had Havana neiro, arrived at Now York and rcport-s- d saw all Tlio over tho vessel, and furnished them with tho startling discovery In &4MM4A4444444444i'!$ classesmembers of the party and had made awreck Friday. Ho found the (or exhibit space. having had two cases of yellow fever with inventories of tho supplies. harbor "well prepared for such nn a of Spaniards in Cuba Maine trip. Sold by St. Bernard Drug Store. emergency," having "rapidly finished in board during the opportunity to learn their temper with large amount of gun cotton in tho Tho Amazonas will remain in charge EXPLOSION. A MYSTERIOUS Annex Tlio funeral of Mrs. Lorin M. Thurstho work that Martinez Campos careregard to the Americans there. Ho crystal tubes in which it was kept. of Ensign Roberts nnd Assistant Engiton, at Omaha, was largely attended. neer McMorris until tho United States lessly abandoned." t sold that by tho better classes ho and The tubes and Hz Convicts Killed In nn Alnbain-- Coal A t. wcro unbroken BELLE JARDINIERE. Services were hold at tho houso and cruiser San Francisco arrives here. of tbe Southern Pacific, giving specia his friends were treated with respect, the gun cotton absolutely dry. It was Mine. REPORT OF COURT OF INQUIRY. ilso at the All Saints' church. Partic& through service to San Francisco. L. and It any bitterness was entertained tho highest explosive aboard tho ship, Great iptercst was taken in tho HiRMiNauAM, Ala., March 10. An exThe funeral of Franklin Warner Leo, It was kept concealed. Hut ho had and it tho explosion had originated plosion occurred In slopo 2 of tho Ten- Tho Document Happoscri to bo In tho Hnitds which is said to bo unique in na- le rs of Agents of the I. C. R. R. and FASHIONABLE rl ditorof tho Hush City (Minn.) Post, val history, by which ono power trans- connecting lines Mcnnl to bo lorwurded heard that by the rabble of Havana within tlio hull it would certainly nessee Coal, Iron & Hallway Co., at ot was held Sunday. Tho services wera ferred a warship to another in the harionic insulting remarks wcro mado havo blown up, too, yet It was- - found I'ratt City. S. Q Haleh, Dlv. Pats. Apent. Cincinnati. xmductcd by the masons and elks. Key West, Fla., March 22. bor of a third power. The following negro convicts wcro Aomt, Memphis. -:- MERGHANT TAILOR- S- tlth reference to tho ladles of the intact. flags wero hoisted John A. Scott, ?v. Pats. nnd Secretary party. Several American President McKlnley Marix of tho court of Inquiry illlcd: impression ENGLAND'S GRAND OLD MAN. and Stripes A.H, Hanson, 0,P, A. W, A. Kellond. A. C P. A. Ho said that it was the the :ame ashore at three o'clock yesterday Long nre expected to witnessKear-targ- o at Gravesend after tho Stars Alex Shelton. were Jnfurled over the Amazonas. iraoug Americans In Havana that the Lsultvllle. HU Lawhorn. Chicago, : : and : afternoon, accompanied by an armed launching of tho Koatubky nnd Maine was blown up by an external ex- Che Condition of Mr. Gladitono O rowing at Newport News, Thursday. George Jones. orderly from tho Iowa, who carried a Appreciably Worse IMPORTER OF CLOTHS AND SUITINGS plosion, and while ho aisclalmed hav-Tho officials at Washington have been THE STAR SPANGLED BANNER. Henry Johnson. oulky paekngo of official documents informed that the same duties aro THE GREATEST BOOK OP THE AGE! information from any oftlcial Londox, March 20. Tho Tall Mall Will Scott, Upper First Street, 311 tho San Francisco Saluted Her New Slater (vhich was handed to on which to form an opinion, Oazetto says that Mr. Gladstone's gen- jharged on goods en route for the iourccs Oliver. nt Oravesend. Should be la Every Homa and Library. EVANSVILLE, - INDIANA. ic said that he had no doubt that the jral condition Is appreciably worse. It Tom men were 1,600 feet from the sur- Sicard. It is believed tho documents Klondike ns to any point in Cannda. The Gravesend, England, March 18. up from without. Tho was his A number of negroes living along the The United States cruiser San Frantho air idds: vVtB earnmly solicits Hie patronage ot his htp was blownasked, "the report of tho jioved "It Hawarden own wish to bo face repairing mystery.machinery. caused ire the full findings of the court of "If," ho was with as little explosion is a to lied river bottoms in Arkansas havo cisco arrived at 3:30 p. m. Passing tho Toe People It was Hopkins county menus naval board should bo that such was lelay ns possible. Whatever tho slther by fire dampor powder. Slnco Lieutenant-CommandMarix, when been frightened away from their homes Amazonas, after saluting Tilbcry fort, Risht lion. WllIUu Fwsrt QUdatone. fa- .he case, but that tho agency could not precious of the nature the explosion fire damp Is heavy, and jucstioncd on tlio subject, refused by the advent of whltccaps In tho neigh- tho bind played "ThO Star Hpangica I written br urvsi ruiaa anil ,nii.uii, ......j J.IrreniL6r or iiaTce, Col less. Oiford, Log Rar.A. 11. 00 definitely ascertained, what course ilul pains, neuralgia or tho prca- - aieu are uuablo to reach the dead. It -. 1.D. tlio crew standing "At- Kas IKimu.1 I.M tWl- Uunh'i Chicago Thoofoplcyl . ltatr. deny or afllrm, but an ofllccr borhood. either to Banner" with THE g would you advise?" Ill.i IUt. siieo of sorao unhealthy growth, is thought, however, that tho corpses U.n.n I ni...flCaotarburr.I'redtrio W. Fsrr.r. Itov. Strikers in Ireland removed rails tention." Caateiburj. J V 1Lfrom tho Iowa said tho documents wcro Dan ot "I would," hc answered, "determine diero can bo no doubt that, will Anally bo reached by evening. ImerlLGapan, D D.,Tutti Coast Commodore Ilowell, who wns received Iter. Frank W, Oontauloj. Colla,Homarf IM.Mau.i 11 V. Armoar IniUtata, d report on the Maine from tho Cork, Urandon & Southwreck-n- g tho 1 tvhat would bo a proper Indemnity and ihough Intermittent, they have oc- of Oaorga P, Pantocort. D D .Manrlo. Colwell tho Cb.leapo.III t lUv. Church. London. tn Hot. H H Hotel, by Lieutenant-CommandBOLDEST BANK ROBBERY YET. llsaster. Tho papers wcro imniedi-itel- y railroad, with tho intention Jeruand It." jasioucd severe suffering. nn express train, but were foiled moment tho San Francisco reached her bona Praabrtarlan OaUarx R.ptl.1 Ohorch. i N.w York MacArthor. 1U. examined by tho rear admiral by the patrol. Martjn Suumarbell, DD, Main "If tho report of tho naval board of Dank moorings, ordered 000 tons of coal for Olti, N. Y.i liar. Church. Lawiaton Ma.1 liar I rank filreit I'rMBavtlat inquiry should implicate responsible TO HAVE HER GUNS REPAIRED. five Men lllow the Safe and Hob the LOUISVILLE, KY., West. It is presumed Cbmh. !. hrUtoI. D . Fin M.thodlat otNlckcrson, Kas., Holding All Paining ind Commander Information has been received nt and 300 tons for tho C..n.t.hl if)liar. W. T. Moor. LL.D,''lB8 brta- the San Francisco Spanish officials in tho blowing up of Citizens n Prisoners A Heavy HauL Uward London, :hat if these documents are the anx- Mo., of tho death of Charles Amazonas, which is coaling, and Is ex- tlau Commonwealth," 8outn Oouf Ins l Rot. tlinrcb. First-CIas- s k.cratt Hale. D.D.. jfi Is the Only do you think Tho DynHiuIto Cruiser Vesuvius Arrives at relational tho Maine, what course g d report, they will bo . Hutchinson, Kas., March 21. Tho aged 23, formerly of tho ito.ton.il . He. .ng Agar pected to complete tho work by Mon- (talleae. Jllcbmona, Joeephi iter, peeper iwu. ) eeleian Washington Navy Yard. j. would bo proper?" by Bank of Nlekcrson at NIckcrson, Kan., department of tho Missouri, day, when she will go to Holhaven to falntl. ITnlvereltr. linilff.l. Uflna.DI hlcago, Mm. lie. Chi . lI-uS2.00 Per Day Hotel Washington, March 20. Tho dyna- near here, was robbed Saturday night, taken to Washington "I would consider tho blowing up Kansas & Texas railway, at tho City of take on ammunition, which Is await- Clearer Wilkiuaon, DO) Hart. 1)11, T'lp'ty CoMeey. Marix. cago. Ill I Iter. Samuel e mite cruiser Vesuvius, which has been b'ivo men did tho job and it required of the ship an act of war and in the City. rtroni.iionn liiev j. uonruuiuwn.v wno..- - Mexico. ing her thcrcj H ood PreebTterlan Church. London, ng i ltev. (Jeorga ordered hero to havo her guns repaired, four or flvo hours to blow tho safe. war at once." O. Lorlir ir.LLU . "Ihe Temple, JBoeton. Uaaa. WORST OF THE SEASON. Court of Inquiry Still In Messlon. Tho More Kccrults lor tho New ArtlUery pagee, H full page lllnalra-tlon"Do you think tho administration lias arrived at tho navy yai'd, having Citizens who were passing the building THE rorUJK UITIO.-- U Key West, Fla., March 23. Tho gilt edges, cloth, IU0. half letant. ti.ll; full would consent to submit cither tho remained nt tho Indian Head proving wcro held up and forced to go insluo Severe Snow Storm In Montana -- All Trains COME AND SEE US. reInquiry, JiaiItii lUITIOt.-l.United States naval court of page, soo full page llluitra Columuus, O., March 21. Eighty general Cuban dispute, or a question of grounds over night. It is expected tho levant, one volume. r.... until tho safe appointed to investigate tho loss of tho cruits havo becu forwarded from the il... Stile a silt adufai. full le.ant, tufted, Kill A Indemnity for tho destruction of the work necessury on tho vessel can be whero they wcro kept volnmea. full 13.(0, 2 each, .till tho money secured. wns blown and Mont., March 20. Tlio oattleship Maine, resumed its sessions Columbus post up to dato for tho now l It FAUTU, quarto alte. review qneellone Joeach part. KALISPRL, Lieutenant-Commande- r jompleted within 15 days. Maine to arbitration?' aner covera. eewe.1. trimmed allghtlr. tlW PIKE CAMPBELL, About 515,000 was taken. Tho rob- most 6evcro snow storm of tho senson u board tho battleship Iowa. lr;.r artillery regiments, and ns many moro further Information, write and hr 6ookllere auu, Foraale at all bookatorea John 1 Pillsbury Is Id bers mounted horses and fled. "I do not seo how it could," replied llFNHY O. Biiri J MANAGEn. is prevailing in this section. At ono St. Thomas (Out.) Now Grand Opera Housa aro now at tho post under instructions. I'ublliher, ZU and III Monroe tHreet, Chicago, llllnMs. tho senator. "I do not believe It ;ommand. D'clock this morning It began snowing, Tho Indian Itebelllon Ended. Uurned. A high standard for enlistment Is fixed would." of those applying Pushing; Fortification Work. ond fully four-fifth- s Calcutta, March 31. Tho fighting and at six o'clock this evening 18 inches llUFPALO, N. Y., March 22. Tho now rhrce United HUtes War Milpt Arrive nt 60 YEARS' San Dikoo, Col., March 18. Work sn tho northwest frontier Is now re- Df snow had fallen, nnd nt that hour jrand opera houso at St. Thomas, Ont., arc rejected. "50 YEARS' IMPROVEMENTS IN Kingston Within an Hoar. EXPERIENCE It was Dili to Place the Army on u War 1'ootlng on tho fortiflcntlons nt llallast point is garded us ended. The rebels hnvo tho wind changed to tho north, and the was burned Sunday night. Kingston, Jamaica, March 22. The being pushed with nil possible speed given tho 70 hostages demanded. Tho (.now Is drifting badly. All trains aro by Itothwcll, of Detroit. Washington. March 18. Tho largest FARMING." United States cruiser Cincinnati ar- oy the men of llattery D. Orders havo budget statement to bo read to the delayed. The storm is even more severe swned measure of preparation yet mado by THE MARKETS. rived yesterday morning nt Port is very favor- In the mountains, and cuts and ravines permit anyone to legislative council y been received not to the war department to meet tlio con- Published by tbe New York Tribune- from llarbndoes, nnd the United land in tho government reservation able. It estimates that thero will bo n aro almost completely impassable, tingencies of the future probably has New YonK, March 23, 18OT. States gunboats Wilmington nnd Cas- tvhero the big guns are to bo mounted surplus of 890,000 rupes for tho coming making railroading very dlfilcult. 4 40 Q 6 80 DATTLK-Nat- lve Second Edition. Steers just been completed. It is tho prepara tillo reached the same port shortly .... nir vear. and it reviews 20 years of Indian Foreign Hmokclojs Powder for Our Gov- roTTON-Mlddll-tcr tion of a bill providing, among other 4 60 a PLOUlt-WlnWheat Trade Marks afterwords from St. Luelas. The thrco Honors for Sohrnl. 1 VK 1 03i5 32 Pages, 18 by 12. InchesivlIl-A- f ernment. finance, though without discussing curNnIled things, for the placing of tho army on DrsioNS war ships are coaling. CORN No. J :fii a war footing for the full strength ol Madrid, March 18. Scnor Sobral,, rency policy. 21. Tho NorCopyright. Ac New York, March 31H A general review of the advances 4 nAT.Kn.8 a sketch and late Spanish naval attache at Washing-Ion- Seaman Newman Bays tbe Kxploslon or tho wegian steamer Nordkyn, which W tl 1U S3 Anrono send ng onr opinion description mar 104,000. t'OIllC Now Mess flermnny Would ho Neutral. freo whether on and improvements made in the ylans of nil tho United ?JiV.Ln iimhblT roitenUbla. Pommunlcawho has full Maine was External. ST. yesterday morning from Ham- (wmvitf XTMdllnf. LOUIS. Urui.i.v, March 22. Ucrmany has no &?'( Tho question In a Nutshell. Ilandbopkoii leading branches of farm industry tlons mrtctlrcontWoutlsl. for securing ii'atema coast defenses, has been appointLondon, March 21. Tho morning burg, brought 25 tons of smokeless UKKVES-Stce- rs.. 6 2i ...... Oldest agency inclination to lutcrfore In tho Cuban States tho staff of the Spanish admiralToledo, 0 March 18. X til. recelTO during the last half century. 4 3. UkS. through Munn ed on papers published a long statement by gunpowder for the United States govCows and Heifers... 2 W question. Tito Post says that Ger- ty. Ho had n long conference Thurs7 00 4 60 of tho Treasury Foster gave a newspantelal notice, without cbsrjo, In the 100) Special articles by the best ag Newman, recently arrived in ernment. Tho Nordkyn anchored in CALVES-tp- er to Select. Seaman S 60 a 3 97K many's complex commercial Interests, day with the minister of state. HOGS l'alr per Interview on tho Cuban situation 4 50 3 S3 Cngland, who was on board tho Maine Gravcscnd bay to discharge the powder SUUEP-r- alr to Choice. Scientific decision for peace or ricultural writers, on topics winch as well ns her regard for tho German as follows: "Tho 4 85 4 70 e'LOUK-I'ttte- nts life study. residents in the United State3, forbid Tho Crow of tho Dauntless Join tho Navy at tho time of tho disaster in Havana Into lighters. A handsomely lllnttratftd weektr- - J'""JtAlr; Clear and Straight - 4 W 8 445 war really lies with Spain. She must they have made their harbor. Newman solemly declares that it 1 03 WHEAT No. I! lied Winter. Illustrations of old fashioned imany Interference accept our intervention in ouoaorsne New Orleans, March 10. Tlio crew tho explosion was external nnd on the CORN No. 2 Mixed Trichina In American Slots. York jf tho filibuster Dauntless, 17 in all, port side of the ship. must declare war." plements. Pffl&Co.3618'01"'' New D. U Rons of Veterans Itegluiont. Berlin, March 20. Ofllcialsof Bruns- 0AT3-N- O S 4TMiS UVW Vn "Branch Office, F HL. Washington, finding their occupation gona by tho A vast amount of practical inforw Defaulting; Indiana Trustee Oullty. M jw c& 1200 wick government report that they late- VOUACCO-Lutrs- ..... Philadelphia, March 2J. The Sons seizure of tho boat, by government ofFreight Hates Advanced. Leat Hurley Enolish, Ind., March 20. W. I. Spen- mation. of this city have organized ly discovered trichina in several pack- HAY-Cl- car of Veterans 10 0) 7 60 Timothy W. A. NISBK'l , President United States navy San Francisco, March 20. The 15 1" meats, nnd tho gov- ntiTTEll Choice Datrr A valuable aid to farmers who cer, the defaulting township trustee, a regiment ol lnianiry. i,uuu sirong. ficers, joined the Pacific Mall Steamship Co. and the ages of American O. W, WADDILL, Cashier V asked tho EOUS cent, of tho members yesterday. who clnlmed to havo been robbed on desire to stimulate production and Seventy-fou- r per 975 havo advanced freight ernment of Brunswick has prohibit- I'OltK Standard (now) I'anama railroad SKopkirto (Loiintu tho highway, August 1895, was found profit. bundesrath to issue a decree hnvo served in tho state national guard UACON Clear Klb Judge Solomon Claypool. , d rates 50 per cent, on an nverago on to guilty of embezzlement, and given five and hold honorablo discharges. Thoy Indianapolis, Ind., March 20. Judge to ing the importation of American meat LARD Prime Steam Extremely interesting and inshipments from California CHICAGO. years in the penitentiary. Claypool died Friday night, New York via tho Isthmus. aro ready for service If needed. 40 Solomon 8 75 O 5 CATTLi: Native Steers Mrs. Matilda Josljn (lagc. structive. 8 50 U 4 05 Choice. HOaS Fair aged CO. He was one or ttio most promCommander Ilroirnson's Movements. Chicaoo, March 20. Mrs. Matilda SHEEP-K- alr toto Choice Dcspondenoy nnd Suicide. 3 25 U 475 CENTS A COPY, by mail. Working Night and Day. inent attorneys In Indiana. Ho hat Commander ONLY IS 4 M to 600 London, March 0. died, Friday, aged 72 yenrs. t'LOUK Winter Patents. Paduoah. Ky., Maroh 10. T. II. Joslyn Ougc 22. Tho been ill for a long tlmo. 4 70 Q t 10 ISktiilkham, Pa., March bend your order to Sprlni Patents. Wlllard II. Brownson, Purvear. one of tho city's leading men, Mrs! Gngo won nn International repu WHEAT-N- O. 3 Spring Bltt 1C0U gone to visit tho Elswlck U. S. N., has Madisonville, Ky. llothlchera Iron Co. 'a ordinance works THE BEE, works. WWd a largo tobacco dealer and banker, who tation as ono of tho earliest champions CORN-- No No.2 Ited(new).... rsjj 28HO aro running night and day, and Sun2 Earlincton, Kv. Brownson, Hiram Maxim and identified with many industries, oLwoman's rights in America, having OATS-No- .2.. was jt 085 - - $50,000. days, on guns, carriages and armor for Captal Stock, othors had a long donferenco at ths died nn hour after- identified hersolf with that movomout shothlmsolf and " the government. The plant is keeping United States embassy In 1852. w 3 75 O 500 ward. He had become despondent. CATTLE Native Steers Co (Compound Transacts a general banking business, tycr 3,000 hnnds busy. 3 4J Q 300 110U3-A- 11 Grades. A Klondike mining company Chaminvites tho accounts of tho citizens of and M 8dH Smnll-po- x I desire to attest to the merits of WHEAT No. 2 Hard Patients. Tents for 28 Hopkins and adjoining counties. 2 White has been organized in Henderson prescriptions Three men are alleged to have berlain's Cough Remedy as one of the OATS-N- o. 20 Has tho finest and most secure vault In heon killed and two others injured Frankfort, Ky.,March 21. Gov most valuable and efficient preparations on JOHN-N- o. 2 NEW OKLEAN9. MXS with L. A Washington, divison properly it takes time. It requires i hit section ol Kentucky 46) O 500 PLOUU of the Illinois Cenernor Bradley, at the request ot the the market. It broke an exceedingly dan- CORN-- HlihUrado 87 experience and a complete knowledge in a bloody fight in Harlan county. 8 t 33 superintendentas president. They y .... JJ ordered gerous coungh for me io twenty-fou- r ern tral Railroad, local authorities, of drugs. It requires the druggist hours 1100 Q 1160 Drugs SeDon't Use Three steamers sailed Irom to have a large amount of drugs are said to own a tract of land consix tents shipped to Middlesboro, and in gratitude therefor, I desire to inform I'OltK Standard Mess "Get it honest if you can, O 10 25 " "" fresh drugs, Ho must give tbo best unless you need them, and then only attle Monday with 330 gold seekers taining 5,000 acres. to be used there in caring for small you that I will never be without it. and UACON bides. it." but get K. "OTTUN Mlddllnn possible work, and for compensation pure drugs, such as are sold by re- aboard. LOUISVILLE patients. pox We keep only you should feel proud of the high esleem WHEAT-No.21- tod be must be reasonable. sponsible druggists. Providence and Sebree have W$a cures all coughs and r 32 Si SUtU 2 Mixed tbo best. That is the great A colony of 125 Dunkards have in which yonr Remedies are held by people COKN-N- o. both become fifth class cities by Mixed OATfc-sil The Southern Pacific company lo bo looked for when the left Warrensburg, Mo., for North colds. 10 25 3 10 75 is the one remedy among Nnn Moil act of Legislature. WITH THE ABOVE FACTS REMEM paid 22,000 to the State Treasury in general. It Success to it O. R. Dow- ixillir Clear Rib. X time comes that you need themII VCON 3 ten thousand. 'JOTtjON MliMllnit BER WE'RE CAREFUL. else will you una so com- Dakota to make their future home. Nowhere in settlement of its franchise tax ney, Edilor Democrat, Albion, Ind, For The L. & N. Railroad company Sstock. A gooa timo taucgiu into the State Drug Store, Earllng-toesfor four years. salo by Si. Bernard If vour arc not a subscriber to paid over 100,000 Great Britain is 'desirous of pring medlcfnsA ( George King. St Charles; Ben RobST. BERNARD DRUQ 5T0RE, Aro you a subscriber to The treasury in one check for taxes. tablishing a parcel post between The Bee, you should bo. UKi-- u TiiK Bee. Gap inson Mortens Subscribe for Vr f ttPDNARU Bee? You should be. ' w that country and the United States. ....ni-tnBRYAN llwrBM Tickling BELL'S That Aro tho l'eonlo ot tlio United States Will' Inc Longer to Ntand Supinely hy and Boo tho Work of Starvation, Already So Far AUlunccd, Completed K(Tcct of Intervention. i Omaha, Neb., March 33. "If tho timo for the intervention of the United States in the affairs of Cuba Is not here now It never will come," said Senator Thurston to n reporter. "I wired Senator Allen to unnottuco that I uoiild Hpculc on tlio Cuban question In tlio senate next Thursday." The senator says that tho onlv solution of the trouble Ih such iutorvontion unless thr people of the United States nre wlllhsjj to look on and seo tho work of starvation, already so far advanced, I mm s Jjjpvvvvvf2 are Dangerous In tho senate, on tho 18tb, tho business of he open session was conflnod to tbe passago of tow bills, largely of a local character. The national quarantlno bill was not taken up...... In tho houso, tho post office appropriation bill being technically under consideration, tho discussion took a wldorango, which Included tho Spinlsh-Cuba- n question. Tho subject ot Hawaiian annexation also came In for some attention, soveral speeches for and against annexation being mado. In tbe senate, on the 17th, tho leading feature of tho optnlng session was tho speech of Senator Proctor, of Vermont, detailing his experience and describing tho scenes witnessed and tho facts learned during bis recent visit to tho Island of Cuba. .....In tho houso tho entire session was devoted to tho discussion of tho post to offlce appropriation bill under tho rulo, tho questions which occupied tho most time rotating to clerk hire and to rural free delivery. Tub senato was not In session on tho 18th.... In tho houso tho day was spent In consideration of tho post ofllco appropriation bill, mostly In debato on tho merits ot tho pneumatic tube cervlco In New York, Boston and Philadelphia. An effort to strike out tho appropriation for this scrvlco was defeated, but an amendment was passed that no additional contracts should bo mado. An amendment was also passed making It a misdemeanor to "pad" tho malls before weighing to fix compensation of contracts. The senate was not In session ou tho 19th...., In tho houso tho bill for tho f res entry ot guns, ammunition and other naval supplies and war matorlal purchased abroad was passed without division. In tho senate, on tho 21st, some minor bills, to whlrh there was no objection, wcro passed, and tho senato adjourned...... In tho houso tho bill for tiro relief of tho survivors and victims of the Maine disaster was unanimously fpassod. Tho bill reimburses the surviving oBlccrs and men for tho loi-.e-s they sustained to an amount not to exceed u sear's pay, and directs tho payment of a sum equal to a year's pay to the legal heirs of those who perished. Tho remainder of the day was occupied In tbo consideration of the r, old claim of John Iloaeh, tho foi rj3 1,000, without any action bclug taken. MM! Thirty-Fiv- A A VERY SUGGESTIVE LETTER. The Royal la thn Mnlno-- It Is Huggcsthe, toS.iytln Plans for Several of the State Least. Buildings Received and BeNew York, March 18. Tho New York Journal prints a statement written 1jy ing Acted Upon. Ilonorc F. Lainc, tho newspaper correspondent recently arrested and searched by tho Spanish ofllclals in Cabanas SOME OF THE WORK ALREADY UNDER WAY, prispu, Havana, nnd Inter expelled from the island. This Is the opening of Have Already iCllveq Notice of Their Intention to Participate In tho Dig Show A Great Gov. ernment Ilolldlng Five Hundred Feet Long. e Missive Alleged to Hnvo Hccn Addressed by Gen. Wcylcr to tho Editor ot 1a Union Constltuclonnl, Ilavann.tWiIch May Throw Light on the Destruction ol known. Actnai the highest grade bsklag powder tests abow It goes d further than ear other brand. pom POWDER Absolutely Pure I III flili. Formal Transfer of the Vessel From the Brazilian Flag to That of the United States. CEREMONY Causes fully half tho sickness In the world. It retains the digested food toe long In the bowel and produces biliousness, torpid liver. Imll-- Constipation UNIQUE IN NAVAL HISTORY, Lainc's statement. On States at ten o'clock at niglit, Inglatcrru, tho head, quarters of the reporters in Havana, Francisco Diaz, a reporter of tho rabid I meH January 21 In tho Cafo Spanish paper La Union Constltuclonnl, with whom I frequently exchanged The Transfer Accompanied with the Sincere Friendship of Ilrnxil, a Sentiment to Which Lieutenant-Command.Col Well Happily llcsponded, nnd then Old Ulory was Itnn Up. gestion, bad taste, coated Hala tongue, sick headache, In- T lomnia, eta. Hood's P11U Kj a cure constipation and all Its results, easily and thoroughly. 2&0. All druggists. Prepared by C. 1. Hood Si Co., Lowell. Mass. The only rills to UUo with Hood's SarsapartUa. Hood's K DR. M33NDENTT ALL'S nil 111 r 1VER CUE er d aKtfaaaaaHk 1 er r, "Do-fenj- o -r J. er Illinois Central Spruce Gum Balsam 11 C ALIFORNIA , 1 blue-starre- er yes-terdn- y, - 'r' Mor-mons'- ncc-:&sa- ry Sunset Limited FRITSCH SON, cere-mon- Kear-Adml- To-Da- Judge-Advoca- llcar-Admir- y. 's Ble er i J l , rig-- V Fifth Avenue f long-expecte- er Mar-Hell- o, i .ously-cxpectc- ongl-accrin- to-da- y ... t ! Ileil-tnent- s. M) wo .J iTHBlB Plem-"T'iten- An-toul- o, to-da- .Is ejKlgy-- d flmerkan . east-boun- Com-mind- Get Ayer's Cherry Pectoral It No. to-da- OATS-West- IIAY-Cho- lce. No. W W'hMMJllt' n; siukc, ' i. a ' a . 5 if tte'.. W 4 lafja flartninM Vk.VfraiAi- 3 Kgiw JLMJEJJBtr1 ,. vW v"TV -- T y .s - ' v nJIRyrwir Friday with relatives and friends in Madi- DOWN IN THE MINES, sonville. Mrs. Charles Jenkins is visiting relatives in Madisonville, this week. Foreman Toombs and crew will soon Rev. Wright filled his regular appoint- commence the erection ot a new tip at No, 11 mine. ment at the Christian church, Sunday. A colored man who works at tbe coke Mr Taylor Cranor, of the country, was in town Monday. ovens lost one of his fingers ono dy last week, while attempting to couple cars. Mrs. Jane Gribble is quite ill this week. The Empiro Coal Company could not Mr. Thomas Denton, of Howell, was in see their way clear to insure Mr. Ross town Saturday. Baugh steady work as blacksmith, and a Mr. Al Brown was in Madisonville last Nashville man has been engaged to fill tbe position. Thursday. (CfyeJH&ee ? ' wv "A" s,r IT m 'flf If-- ' f Soma times in our hurry we fear we do not lalk prnugli Tho Sebrco Coal Company is now preMiss Phronia Murphy has returned from here, Now, let u fay about our Clothing. a trip to Louisville. paring the specification for an air shaft there's no part of our entire slock we nro pioncWof. 1 00 which thoy will have dug this spring. It pleted for the launching of tho Ui Year.itrlctlf "In advance., No department that Is more complete Wi- buy our Success to Tub Bee. SO " Six Monltaa, will be 7X 1 1 feet and is about 1 80 feet deep. liorscs increased in value over battleships Kentucky and Kcar-sarg- c. Clothing from all parts of the country, sr me from ThreeMonthi, Sebreo Herald .... CLlnolit ?ntili. 3 $23,000,000, tho South, somo from the West and some from tho the mules over This morning Col. Harry Poole Items. Specimen copies mailed free on application. East, and putting the whole together enables us to Dan M. Evans, cashier ot the St. Berwanted in all parts of the Correspondents 6,000,000, the milch cows $65, Weissinger and Andrew Cowan, The rain rained out tho meeting Sunday. nard Coal Co., was called to St. Louis last show as handsomo and complete line of Clothing a eonntv. Address us for particulars. you want to see. Our 20 per cent, discount sale wo unci miring 000,000, other cattle over 104, after consultatioawith the officials, There is to be another store house buil t week on business, and while there he saw January and February put us In good sliapo for our New, in tho future, the upper story of which will Mr. John Gray, formerly wcigbman at No. oooooo, sheep $25,000,000, hogs arranged for the reception of the Clean, Sprin,; Slock, and wo want ou to come in and sco THURSDAY. MARCH 24. 1S9S. be aMasonic ball. visiting Kentuckians. 9 mines. They will 8,000,000, etc., making a be warmly welcomed when the over what we have what wo can do for vou. before jou buy our is little doubt that in the event of There Several of our good people planted poNew Spring Suit, won't vou? Come in, that's all we ask or total increase of farm stock of C. & O. pulls in. a war with Spain Ibe Southwestern tatoes and other hardy garden plants duryou; when once in, our Pretty Patterns and Correct Prices Notwithstanding the rumors of ing tbe late fine weather, but now Ibey miner and operator would reap a harvest : like something Especial arrangements will do the rest. : : : have 240,000,000 for a season as tho Government demand wish they hadn't been so early. war the Treasury gold reserve has iilVn begin Men's Suits this Spring at $2 50 and llWWi JUic statistics snow that this re been made for the reception and for coal would be great. run up to $15.00. Of course the $2 50 suit is not very much, steadily advanced until it now exThe infant of Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Seller markable increase in values is well entertainment of Miss Christine Is tho best In fact the Ono o blood Purifier. died on Thursday night, after an illness of The rumor has been circulated, but not but you can't stand tbo pressure if you will only allow us lo Bradley and ladies of her court. ceeds S171, 000,000. generally believed, that an Illinois comshow you our $5.00, $6 00, $7 00 and $10.00 suits. Whilo if distributed over the whole country, Ind'cillon, three weeks. pany in tbo southern part of the Slate has President McKinley and his cab- H00d'S PHIS wttoMis! rrlco 25c. you want an Elegant Wedding Suit, or if you have been in tho Armstead Williams, of Providence, was already received a large order from tbe habit of having your suit mido and paying from $20 00 to The funeral of Blanco K. Bruce there being not a single State or inet are expected to come down to in our town Tuesday nigbt, on his way to United States for coal. $30.00 for it, let us show you our Matchless $15 00 Suits and twice Territory which does not report the launching. Henderson county, on business. Supt. Salmon, of tbe Crabtree mines, IIOPKINSVILLE. The battleship Texas, the MassRegister of the Treasury was held marked improvement in live stock, Guthrie Allen is quite ill with pneu- with his family visited relatives here SunJ j Minneday. Ho says he has not yet organized a monia. Monday in the Metropolitan A. M. as well as farm products. In the so- - achusetts, and the cruisers company for tbe Cuban war if tbero should apolis and Columbia arc now here. Miss Clara Sbelton, of the Mt. Lebanon be one. but is a strong believer in tbe in called mortgaged plastered States The hotels are crowded and many E. Church, Washington. Colored 0. A. R. Post Ready. country, while visiting her aunt, Mrs. the independence of Cuba. Hopkinsville, Ky., March 21. At a Brooks, near here, was stricken with of Kansas and Nebraska, the value people are coming in on every o State Mine Inspector Stone's annual reThe Mountain Voice, published of farm animals increased during train to witness the twin launch- meeting of the W. J. Simmons Post, colspinal meningitis, about two weeks ored, G. A. R., in this city, a resolution ago, but is now thought to be out of dan- port, which has been already anticipated at Beattyville, Ky., is one of the the year ing. by tbe Courier-Journa- l, was delivered to was adopted pledging tho post to a man to ger. 20,0000,000 in the formthe Governor and will bo printed bright local papers that comes to er, and over The Kentucky is a magnificent fight Spain in the event of war. They anDr. Bethel, of Henderson, was out last at once, It shows even a greater gain in 22,000,000 in the looking craft, and will be an nounce that they will be ready at a moYOUR MONEY BACK IF YOU WANT IT. our desk. The local writer on the latter, the increase being week to see tho son of Mr. for 1897 tban first 24 and honor to the great State whose ments' notice if called into service by the Lamb, who has a littlecase of asthma. J. T. the output gain amounting inwas at numbad thought, Ibis a pencil. round Voice knows how to push President. 41 per cent respectively." name she bears. bers to 125,000 tons. O'O'O'Cr' Mr. Elijah Melton is improving. Hopkinsville, Ky., March 21. Judge Rumor states that some trouble ensued Special Train Carries a Large Crowd to the between the United Matters R. D. Cates' new store house is ncaring at Ibe Central City mines last week beThomas P. Cook this morning appointed Sea Coast. Our Flag. T. J. Morrow, master commis- completion. States and Spain seem to be ncar- tween operator and miner which caused a Frankfort, March 22. Gov. sioner for Christian county, to take the strike. This, if true, speaks badly for orMost people think they know Bradley, his uniformed staff, and place of W. T. Fowler, Republican, who ing a crisis, and a definite policy .Q.)wj).u.0'oJo-owaji3o- w ganizer Smith, whose home is there and 4? LOCOMOTIVE BLASTS. will doubtless be announced by the what the American Flag is and the State officials who had not was appointed two years ago by Judge whose aim should be to keep tbe miner 4? 0 always at work at good prices instead of Government within the next ten surely if they should meet it in the gone ahead, and many prominent James Breathitt. causing tbem to quit work for some trivial 4? road or see it floating from Damages Against Dr. nillcr. citizens awaited here their private 4? days. affair. Supervisor Sullivan Hopkinsville, school house they would know cars Ky., March 21. are that were attached to the first damage suit brought by F. C. Arvm, Tho a work train this weekand men work out on Secretary Bailey, of So Reinecke Coi 4? 0 doing foralong it was. The receipts of the treasury de- whatpossession But The Bee has in section of the special Chesapeake merly an attendant at the asylum, against the line north of Hopkinsville. Company says that all tnat stands between 4? its "picture" of partment continue to be more than flag, drawn by aa young Americana & Ohio train that left Louisville at Dr. F. A. Miller, of Owensboro, late first It is reported that Harry Ogden will him and the representative of the United 4? J ' ' assistant physician at the asylum at this Mine Worker, is tbe failure of 4? fci mm in the the million dollars a day required citizen, that emphasises the nc 2 o clock this aitcrnoon tor the place, was decided this afternoon. The again take charge of of agency at Slaugh-tersvil- said representative to show bimthus far that said 4? c on tbe first April. battleship launching at Newport jury gave the plaintiff a judgement for organization would be of equal benefit to 4? expenses. cessity of such a knowledge of the to meet Government ' with others taken on 5oo. News. They Operator Frank Coffey attended court the operator and miner, and that is where 4 t' m IIP II 0 - act f7T ' tx. im- IMW The Dinglcy law is doing well the make up of our flag as would pre at Lexington completed the nearly Tbe song books which will be used at at Hopkinsville last week. He was a wit- the hitch has been and will continue to be. 4? vent any raw recruit from straying An important work for which it was made. Washington, March 1,000 Kentuckians who make up tbe big Moody meeting at Union Taber- ness in an important case. ft 4t into the wrong camp if he should the mammoth double excursion nacle, this city, in April, have arrived and Operator Cravens is working a few contract was let by the 19. Bureau of Yards 4? Now is the time (or this kind of work J all preparations are being made. Rev. nights at Henderson this week while Will and Docks of tbe Navy Department go to war. c The Naval appropriation bill, as Within the body of this notice party. Both sections of the train Moody will arrive the night of April 4th Mann attends court at Hopkinsviilc. It was for dredging about 300,000 feet of 4? 4? the harbor about Ft. Jeflcrson on Dry reported to the House, carries an we reproduce (without colors) a left here at 4 o'clock with banners and the first service will bo held tbe folWord received from Mr. Walker, now Island, which will enable large naval 4? flying, bands playing, and cheer- lowing morning. agent at Clarksville, Tenn., indicates he is appropriation of 35,683,058. It picture of the American Flag ing from both the passengers and 4? very merchant vessels to Tbe largest mortgage ever recorded In getting along nicely and is nell pleased and shore to take on coal.anchor is the near 4? For Spring and Summer .. first This tbe authorizes the building of three the many spectators at the station. Christian county is that from the Cumber- with the move. step taken by tbe Navy Department toward 4? Make your nest comfortable first-clas- s land Telephone and Telegraph Company battleships and will give The banquet, reception, etc., will to the Several railroads have already been making a naval supply coaling station at 4? New i first-clas- s begin as soon as the Kentuckians York, Washington Trust Company, of been hauling soldiers and munitions of war for the Tortugas, which will now be pushed as 4? navy if adopted. us a for $1,000,000, which has -reach Old Point Comfort tomor entered for record at County Clerk Prowse s the Government, who are taking every rapidly as possible. 4? precaution in tbo event of war being de Twenty-si- x Mercer, Pa , March iS row afternoon. The speech of the office. Spain and the United States met J delegates, representing nearly 5000 coal 4? clared. event so far as the Kentucky 4? Dell, this county, is now connected by All sorts of Building Material-Lumber- , in a skirmish in which shots were Some Southern railroads are now hand miners in Mercer, Butler and Lawrence 4? contingents arc concerned will be telephone with Clarksville having been put ling large shipments of coal Counties, met here to confer with Doors and Sash, Yelto bo dislrib exchanged at London, Ky., Mon4? the Governor's response to the on the Cumberland lines. uted at coaling stations along tho coast for the operators for the purpose of harmonlow Pine Stuff, Lime, Cement, a perizing the new conditions called for by tbe 4? day. Two Spaniards with A young woman who gave her name as use on war and other vessels. toast "Kentucky," at the banquet Chicago agreement The operators failed 4? Builders' Hardware, etc., etc. forming bear boasted too much of following the launching and chns Dena McCrae was found asleep on a pile So far we have failed to hear that the to appear, and the meeting, which was 4? of hay in a barn by Zeke King, a farmer i tening Thursday morning. Evansvillo dispatchers bate offered their presided over by President Dolan, passel Spain's prowess and were run out of the Antioch neighborhood Saturday 4? morning. She said she had been living services to the government in the event of a resolution that all miners in tbe threo 4? OUR PLANING HILL RUNS EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR Ameriof the community by young counties should quit work on April 1 and near Clarksville but would give no clear war with Spain, THE TWO VAGRANTS SOLD. 4? refuse until all bh cans. account of herself and was taken before Prof. Pfatenbauer, who uow paints cars comply to returnrequirements tbe operators 4? of the Chiwith the And wc can furnish All Orders ! County Judge Cansler who consulted at Howell, has been called upon by Master cago agreement. 4? Judge she was Machinist Walsh The Southern Pacific Company go some i on Short Notice. Bidding Was Not Very Spirited, sent to Cook, with the result that an inves- point in Alabama to take tocharge southern Pittsburgh, Pa , March 18. The Pittse i pending the to as forehas paid into the State Treasury which any one who is in doubt burgh coal operators held a stormy meeting tigation of her case. i man of a job of painting there. and Both Prisoners Brought You know the Firm, We will treat you right. and as a result the Chicago agree4? 22,000 charter tax from 1894 to should cut out and paste in his Judge Thomas J. Morrow has been apMany favorable comments have been ment may bo repudiated. Tbe meeting 4? Less Than Five Dollars. pointed Master Commissioner ot Chris- heard on tho nice write up by conductor 1898. The Louisville and Nash- hat. was attended by all ot tho big op4? ! The only thing that may be Glasgow, Ky., March 21. Jim tian County vice W. T. Fowler, resigned. Waltz, on the life and death of his erators, and was for the purpose of ratify- 4? ville has just paid on thin year's former associate the late conductor Mike ing the action of a committee sent to The following Hopkinsville peoplo are at wrong with it is in the number of Wade, a negro about twenty-fiv- e tax assessment over 103,000, the in tbo 13 he last Columbus last week to arrango the day 4? should now be years old, and Rube Howard, also Newport News to witness the christening Ryan, which appeared '"'nA rlif the stars. There Srale-nea'su'fc ti.'lr. yfgbVjno. "HrEfgleion. fnortfe. week.ia 1110 ujiuiuu ui aumti ...... .. ... and deed work scales under the Chicago 4? 11 will ha've no 'troUDlCirtltfeWiiynrg old, were arrested several weeks Kitchen and Son, C. Vhen"tho Echols, MADISONVILLE. KY. In this country report was read his camp and himself if he not for- ago for vagrancy and held to An iao3. n. uaruer, u. Nelmes.A.H. and son, ness ammunition will except that of furnish- it became committee s an . nicKee 1?, ing additional 3c $isrsrcrs OTr00' apparent that suffer if war should tm Gov. Bradley vetoed the get to remember that the field of swer in the City Court before the W. H. Cummings. r cv r r ensue between Spain and United States, a Ion for drilling in machine mines would Goebel Fellow-servarltBill be- the flag is blue with white stars March grand jury of the Circuit Wm. U. Badger died at 8:30 o'clock railroads sharing their per cent of the be required of the Pittsburgh operators. This new condition was a hard blow for Friday morning. It had been hoped, loss fore lie went to aid in the ceremo- thereon and properly occupies the Court. Both pleaded guilty to those present, and all the upper left hand corner. If the the indictments returned arrainst after tho ball was extracted from his body, The Wabash officials have made the dis Chicago agreement docs declared that such nies of launching the Kentucky. not require tbat he would recover, but complications covery that fifteen 01 tbo twenty-fiv- e field should at any time be found them and were given the extreme arose big a payment. One operator said this addiand the end came. Interment took locomouvcs mat aro oeing Duilt Lieut. Gov. Worthington is in the occupying a reverse position on lor tbe tion would give Ohio optrators an advanplace at Hopewell afTHE GREAT place where vigorous vetoes grow any well regulated flag staff it may penalty under the vagrant act by ternoon following Cemetery Saturday the company are too large to bo taken into any tage over Pittsburgh of 12c, instead of 9c brief services at of the company's roundhouses. me juries tnat ineu them sepa home under the old differential. A new conferand has before him the Pure Food be taken as a sign of distress. rately. Tbe Louisville and Nashville earnings ence between Ohio and Pittsburgh operaThey were duly adver- Smith of Mr. T. j. Wall, by Rev's II. D. NATIONAL FAMILY NEWSPAPER! and C. H. Nasb. for the second week in March amounted tors will bo necessary, and should it not Bill, the Cigarette Bill and a num- There arc 13 stripes, 7 red and 6 tised and were sold y by the to $421,905, an increase of $28m8o; for solve tho difficulty tbo question will likely Sheriff in conformity with the ber of minor bills. It is thought white. Fruit Hill Items. two weeks of March, $842,910, an increase be referred to arbitration. Do not destroy this copy; keep judgment of the Circuit Court. of $68,135; from July 1 to March u. Jis.- that most of the remaining meas- for future reference. As it since Fruit Howard was sold first and Hill has has been some timea letter in the 455.c73 an increase of $917,641. for l'lrtjr Cents. been represented by ures may become laws. Guaranteed tobacco habit was bought by W. T. Adams, a columns of your paper I will send you a The Missouri Pacific passenger depart- men stronc, blood pure. 60c,euro, makes weak II. All drugclsts. ment has issued a very bandsnmo man Sheriff farmer, for S2.25. Wade brought few items. and jour (norlle Home Piper, The Cuban Relief Committee of From Harper'sMartin's Acquittal. about 3 feet square, showing tho Missouri S2.50, and was bid in by Y. F. Weekly. The school at this place which is being Pacific and Iron Mountain lines and ttieir Two Ways of fJolnjr to War. Kentucky are disappointed at the Sheriff Martin and his deputies Schwartz, of Louisville, and pro- taught by Prof. Manier is quite a succes. connections. The map is made to bane When fust tbe papers come to hand lack of response to their call for have been acquitted of charges of prietor of the Star Palace, of this Mr. John Wilson our newly elected up and is a very substantial affair. A savin' there might we war. Constable is very busy riding now. For the second week of March the Fi- - You'd ortersee us fellers stand, aid from the people of the State. manslaughter on which they have place. EARLINGTON, KY. A ligbtin' battles at the bar! The purchasers took immediate Mr. Will Rodgers and Miss Bettie nancial Chronicle gives the gross earnings Chairman W. G. Coldeway, of been on trial for some time. We of thirty-thre- e American railroads as There wan't a Bitter River chap, Wood, a very an increase, Louisville, has published a second believe, on the evidence that has possession of their property and vicinity, werepopular young couple of this From Col. Tom to Kid McLean, married in Hopkinsyille corresponding period as compared with tbo been presented to the jury and that carried the negroes away laughing Wednesday. of last year, of $723,-22That wasn't acbin' for a scrap, statement and call in the effort to is known to the public, that the SEND ALL ORDERS TO "THE BEE." EARLINGTON. KY. or 22.58 per cent. For tbe first week All spattered up with blood with Soa n. Miss Lillie Spurlin will begin a school at of March eighty roads report $7,763,961, We'd stand and diagnose tbe news secure more liberal response. verdict of not guilty was just, and Fought to Death. Feares School House tho first Monday in an increase of $1,159,718, or 17.56 per 'Atween our Irequcntsniltso booze. Contributions of cither money or that Sheriff Martin and his deputies Harlan, Ky., March 22. Snell-in- g April and we think she will teach a pond cent. The New York Tribune Almanac. that are to be honored for resorting to .. Howard and Noah Taylor were school. .. ., . .. supplies to this committee will Nearly all freight agents of Chicago Of Col. Tom be said sixty-on- he ci.i.. .nc 01 ins Mate or Hew Yotk, (lie At Was in the war o' new ratet; Preiidenl MeKlnlejr-- i C.blnet and appoTnli. Ambai ado," a comnirritnr. ?h! Mrs. Amandie Wilson is visiting rela lines received dispatches yesterday, stat- An' reckon'd be was up in G reach the suflcring Cubans with- extreme measures in upholding the killed during a shooting scrape in ?r,..V. rAL tSj?"!'?: ' of Congresa, names of Ilia principal officera of iSb dlir-ring that the straits aro free from ico and law. Such extreme measures ought this county Sunday morning. tives in liariiDgton now. A bullets tnrougb a gun. out loss of time. that navigation may be said to be open. Fur pumpin' in to be resorted to very much oftcner bravery Howard was shot through the facin' deaih Mr. Volney Clark was the pleasant The freeing of tbe straits at this time of His name was on tbe honor roll than they are in guest of .Miss Ollie Davis, Sunday evening. the year is extremely unusual. Unless An then be'd reinforce bis Some recent bulletins issued by sovereignity of this country. The neck and just below the ear. He breath the law is all the died almost instantly. He was a Misses Ida and Lula Davis and John they are closed again it is expected that By bistin'in another Send all orders to THE BEE, Earlington, Ky, the Kentucky Agricultural Expe- sovereignty that we have, and suc- famous character in the mountains, Wilson were tbe pleasant guests of Miss the grain fleet will leave Chicago this An' wc just cheered 'till bowl we was hoarse; week or early next week. May Flowers Sunday. are cessful assaults upon it make for having been a comrade of Wills riment Station, Lexington, mm settin' up tbe drinks 01 course. Renewed activity in railroad building is Notwithstanding Mr. Pink Wright spent Tuesday evening reported, particularly interesting and in- anarchy. this, Howard. Taylor was shot several d Riley, be chipped in especially in the South, where it An' By sayin' he bad marched and fit is estimated that 3,000 miles of new railstructive. One is on Strawberries, the conduct of some of the dailv times in the breast and lived a few with Miss Drewsettie Wilson. newspapers in road Mr. W. T. Davis durine vear. All over sacred old Virgin', 6ne on' Potatoes and the third is ject has been treating ot this sub- minutes. It is said the men met last week on business. was in Hopkinsville More will be built million tbe comine bonds An used to make tbe rebels cit than forty dollars of shameful. It has and quarreled, then began shooting are said to have been floated in Enrope for He reckoned he was just as brave devoted to the ''Woolly Mullein" been assumed that the officers of at each other. There were given by Mr. Robert OverTbe party others As any man that follered Grant, mis purpose, ana mis amount, coupled with and "The Gape Disease of Poul- the law were guilty of murder, the engaged in it, it is said, but not ton Tuesday night was quite a success the large sums being constantly invested An' many a rebel soger gravo with an occupant; try." These bulletins may be had case has been tried outside of the positively known today who they Rev. M. L. Pope will fill his regular ap- and paid out in that section in the new AnHe'd furnishedshould come, war court-room- ; the accused were were, uoin siues have many pointment at this placo Sunday March 27. manufacturing enterprises established and We'dnow ifhe was a fighter yet.you bet, free by any citizen of Kentucky see its convicted without a particle of friends and it is said an old feud and will preach for us tbe remaining year. put into operation, will add greatly to Reprosperity following the who sends his name and address evidence; and Then Shorty Norton said that when Mr. B. M. Powers was in Hopkinsville publican tariff legislation.enactment of now that the trial may be started again by the trageYou talked of desp'ret fightin', ho last week on business. for that purpose. has ended in acquitti.l, the judge, dies. Was one of them same rebel men Mr. Georgo Tucker is the happy father the jury and the counsel for That tuk bis dose along with Lee. Great Britain is desirous of esHon. Frederick B. Gordon, the defense are exposed to viru of twin boys. HANSON. tablishing a parcel post between It used to be his one delight, As Lee an' all bis comrades knew, of Columbus, Ga., in a recent lent abuse, including indecent Mr. David Smith attended tobacco sales that country and the United States. To bunt tbe thickest o' the fight If you looked over our new line communication to the Manufac- caricature. The extreme limit of Some of the Ooods Stolen from T. in Hopkinsville Wednesday. An' plug tbem sassy boys in blue; Messrs John Wilson and Eddie Powers An', if a call for sogers come turers' Record gives the mossbacks criminal defiance of the law and of were in Hopkinsville last week on business. L. Ashby Recovered nt We'd see him steppin' to tbe drum. you of that section a hard shot saying: of murderous intent was reached by one newspaper, which cunninclv An' Dick tbe Lam' an' Faro Dowd Princeton. would once say "For real industrial advancement suggested to the miners that they Crofton News. you An' Windy Tim an' Scrapper While. Rev. S. Campbell has returned from In short tbe hull derned River crowd Georgia must dream no longer throw a dynamite bomb among the Kuttawa D. where Mrs. Ora Bourland Is visitin;? in Hop- he went to conduct the would like them stuck up on Was all a itchin' fur a fight along the line of dead issues, and deputies as they sat in the court- funeral of Mrs. Russell, wife of Rev. L. klnsvillethis week. An' when ol' Col. Tom once more room. This one bit of defiance M. Russell, of that place. Miss Fannie McCulley, of Earlington. is Set up your rooms. must drop from political preferis a pleasure to Scott's Emulsion has been the Got ofT a tbe devil lightmn,' and speech spillin' gore, Miss Branson, dauehter of W. W. visiting her brother here this week. ment the many demagogues who colors the whole attitude of that Branson,Ollie the standard remedy for nearly a We lected bim 'bout command to take of us to show them. Howell country, died last part of the daily press, which made Miss Annie Johnson has just returned to quarter of a century. Physicians An' swore that in tho bloody fray fatten upon the prejudices of the it its business to try and of condemn Saturday morning fiveconsumption, of at the her homo at Fairview, after a pleasant readily admit that they obtain re- We'd toiler bim through Helena. family residence, miles east here. visu at mis piace. people. Let Southern speakers the accused outside of the court The remains were interred at COME IN AND ASK Providence Mr. Reuben Trotter is in Cincinnati, Ibis sults from it that they cannot get Next day we found a written call deal less in traditional oratory and house, and without regard to cemetery, Sunday afternoon. We extend Stuck up in front of Jackson's storo from any other flesh-formiweek, buying spring goods. food. TO SEE THEM. scholar languidge ask in' all and teach the people the sound what was going on inside; and our sympathy to tbo bereaved family and There are many other oreoara- - In To give their sarvice to the uar, friends. infant of Mr. J. M. Bourland Is very The this state of things will coneconomic principles that must pretions on the market that pretend It draw'd a quite excited crowd Mr. Amos Hobgood, of this place, has sick. tinue, and this abuse of the privito do what An' 'twasn't very bard to see vail ere the South can reach the leges of the press will grow, just received a letter from his son, Robert, Iron West, of tho country, died last Mr. until in Indian Territory, who has been That talkin' wasn't near so loud Friday of consumption. away position in the industrial world the courts determine to do their from borne and Nor bloody as it used to be; unheard of for about seven Mr. Cbas. Armstrong, of the country, is None of us badn't much to say which she claims." This is one duty, and to punish for contempt years. Bob is well and doing well, and very low this week. An' said it in a quiet way. of the many evidences of a change every editor who is guilty of in- writes as if he will settle and make his future home where be now is. He has Monday evening when tho first section of Ol' Col. Tom ho run tbe bluff fringing upon the province and of sentiment in the New South. traveled all over the West since he left train No. 8o, and Ibe extra met on single That be was old an' jurisdiction of judges and juries. does, but they fail to perform it. An' there was youngishfull o' pain Kentucky. track at Boyd's fill, several of the men men enough Oil To kn6ck the stuifin' out o' Spain; jumped off. Messrs. Bob Brewer of this The pure Norwegian Cod-livThe statistician of the Depart- Special Reduced E. L. has Rates Over L. & Princeton, Parrish wherejust returned from placo and Chas. Craig, of Kclleys, were made into a delightful cream, skill- An' Riley said 'at ho Ky., he went to look ment of Agriculture has just issued fully blended with the Hypophos-phite- s Had dono enough for Uncle Sam, after some goods found there, which cor- seriously nun. N. to Nashville. W. S. MILLER, Jn. some figures which arc of much inresponded in description to the coods iinln of Lime and Soda, which An' Norton, him that fit with Lee, Somo boys found the door of Mr. John An' Windy Jim, an' Dick the Lamb The L. & N. Railroad will sell from the store of T. L. Ashby, of this Myers store open Monday nigbt, and, supManager. motel; UmMUUUUUmt terest to farmers because they are such valuable tonics, An' all the rest could plainly show round trip tickets to Nashville at place, a few weeks since. Tho goods posing it lo be the work of a burelar.armed makes this preparation an Jes' why ihey hadn't ort to go. show the great improvement dur proved to beAshby's, but only a few things themselves with rocks and sticks and venone and one-thir- d fares, March who ideal one and checks the That night 'twas hinted round Hut Duck x db were ing the past year in farm products 31st to April 3d, inclusive, limited some ictuvctcu, while gooasplay lound by tured In to capture him, hut found out children at where tbe later that Mr. Myers had forgotten to close wasting tendency, and the That's 'lendin' bar for Whiskey Brown, BEST $2 nnd $2.50 HOUSG and farm stock. "The farmers of to April 12th, account of Spring thieves bad concealed tbem under a water that door, when locking up. Whose place wo palernlze, had Stuck tank. Some suspicious characters answerThat notico up to call us down. fiatient almost IN LOUISVILLE. ifnited States," he is quoted Running Races. Will also sell ing the description of the to put on An' when he owned right upon sight some parties seen St. Charles Inklings. tickets at one fare here a few days before tho robbery, were flesh and gain a strength That he bad put the war call there, as saying, "have received some- round-tri- p Miss Maltie Todd visited friends at March We acquiesced in his invite Princeton two weeks ago, or wj111.11 surprises iiiem. thing like 130,000,000 more for April 2d31st to April 1st, limited to seen indays after about Asbby's Madisonville, Thursday. a few Mr. lo tako a drink an' call it square; account Opening Day. store was n sure you get SCOTTS Pmulslon. Sec that ilia robbed. Then every autermatic chin their cereal crops than they did Mr. Riley Rainer was in Madisonvllla una and fiili re on lh wrapper. W. W. Etheridce, Agent, . Cut tooie a scrappin' Spain agin. Saturday. , fc $00 ind J1.00, all drulsti. in i8q6, and 80,000,000 more Earlington, Ky. Gub. M. Robinson. Subscribe for The Bek. M Miss Joenelle Galloway and mother spent I SCOTT & nOWNt', ChfmUti, New Voile' Falcon, Co'o., March 20, 180S. Bho than for those of any preceding THE KENTUCKY. year since 1892. The hay crop, notwithstanding it was the largest s with one exception ever raised, Reception of Visiting Kcntuck-lanat the Launching. commanded an increased price per PAUC M. MOORQ, Editor nnd Manaeer. ton; wool is higher than at any time since 1893; and all other pro- MORE THAN 1,000 KENTUCKIANS TIICKE. BEE PUBLISHINB COMPANY. with the exception of ducts, Incorporated Gov. Bradley and Staff PresiimKntered tbe Pcttoffica at KsrlliiRlon as Second cotton, show a corresponding elm matter. dent HcKinley Expected. provement over the conditions of ago. The statistics relating a year SUBSCRIPTION KATES: Fort Monroe, Va., March 22 to farm animals arc still more sigDuring 1897 the farm Every arrangeme.it has been comnificant. 1 Wonderful Cure Spinal Disoaso tho Result of a Fall Abscessos Formed. What Kentucky clergyman Hood's Sarsaparllla Did. Tho character of tho pcoplo who testify to tho merits of Hood's Sarsaparllla is worthy of consideration. Read what a Kentucky clergyman says: Re-ports aimmmwm raw rararararamraras CLOTHING OUR SPR1N0 CLOTHINO IS IN I HAVE YOU SEEN IT? "When our llttlo girl was 3 years old tell from a loft and strained hersplno. Blnco then sho has been subject to spinal dtecaso, and lost tho use ot her limbs. Bho was very dollcato and did not havo much appctlto, and abscesses formed on tholoftsldoof horsplno, which discharged continually and sho was obliged to Ho on her right Bldo nlWho tlmo. Wo procured a bottlo ot Hood's Sarsaparllla and sho began taking It. Tho first effect was to fflvo her an appctlto and onablo her to sleep. Sho contlnuod taking It, and now sho Is a healthy child with tho exception of her doformlty." Rev. B. 8. WAnD, Ilomembcr Chaplin, Kentucky. rlit M Hood's Sarsaparilla T.-u- ex-slav- AAA .j 7 1 jH cer-ebr- BISHOP & CO. MADISONVILLE, ?rrv frV TvV'?i ;? KY. Build a Home? jniKsg i le jL-.- r Repair a Boose? i 1 y Tor-tug- PUT YOUR HOUSE IN ORDER WE HAVE THE STUFF.- - 8 l l y poor-hous- y ' ryf '"' RUBY & CO 1 s' Vf?v"?v"v"V'fV"v o WWVVS The New York Weekly Tribune. for to-da- FARMERS and VILLAGERS, rHE5L3I3, F4SrS..aa,,&sia isskse M,d.i on BOTH ONE YEAR FOR $1.25' One-Eye- 5T, BERNARD GENERAL STORE. Jfc S' STUCK UP General Debility and Loss of Flesh PAPER HANGINGS at that It EMULSION er SGOTTS f mi ST. BERNARD GENERAL STORE, WILLARD HOTEL One-Eye- d IKVaAd U Subscribe for The Bee. e gn F-- list i3 v i "- -w" '';-e$F?- jT pihaWNMNvii . s: :'s!, " PROHIBITION RALLY. VICTORY BURGLARIZED. A MERCHANT'S LETTER. JOHN FOX JR. KILLED BY A TRAIN. "Bu3n6uslruttje GJrribc." LOCALNEWS. 'ss Dona Wood was in sonvillo Saturday shopping. Madi- - Mr. John Hendricks, of Texas, visited relatives in this city last week. Mr.VVill Bramliam and wife, of Hopkinsvillc. spent Sunday here with relatives. Mrs. W. P. Ross and son, of Madisonville, spent Tuesday with 4UtC(lUS in uarungton. i k. M" .H K JVKllll 'IK comes to The adelphiathatMr. Barnctt & B.N. Farron. wife and infant daughter sail this wtek for a couple of months travel abroad. Arnold's handsome d Bee from stable by Sunday. new livery stable is nearing completion. It is a big iron-clabuilding 150 feet long, with galvanized iron front in imitation of stone work. Mr. Barnctt says he hopes to drivo a horse out of the new h 'V rt K it was a spring lock and would fasten when the door was closed again. The following articles arc reported to have been taken: Three gold mounted, briar pipes with State op Ohio, City of Toledo, I amber stems; one gold mounted Lucas County Frank J, Cheney makes oath that be is umbrella; two white alpine hats; the senior partntr of Frank I Cheney & six cheap cotton negligee shirts, Co., doing business in lb? City of Toledo. two blue and four light colored; County and State aforesaid, and that said twenty plain filled rings; six pairs firm will pay the sum of One Hundred Dollars for each and every case of Catarrh shoes, one men's congress, broad W. C. T. U. that cannot be cured by the usoof Hall's toed kangaroo, three women's, two misses; one woman's belt. Frank J Cheney. The ladies of the W. C. T. U. Catarrh Cure. subscribed in -- will meet with Mrs. 0. P.Webb, mySworn to before me andDecember, iSSG presence, ihis Cth day of An Attack of Fever. Saturday afternoon at 2.30 o'clock, , . A W Gleacn, "My son bad an attack of fever and this being their regular fortnightly j seal, Notary Public when tie had recovered he complained that meeting. All members are urged Hall's Catarrh Cure js taken internally his bones ached. His physician advised to be present. and acts directly on tho blood and mucous him to take Hood's Sarsaparilla and he Another western war lyric, bf Geo. M. Robinson, appears in this issue. George writes that if we could only get one good broadside at the Dons, "Abo Shivers" you know where Abe is would have to learn 10 whisper Spanish if he conversed with the majority of his fellow sufferers during the next century, or words to that effect. the State Prohibition Committee. The remainder of the afternoon will be taken up in miscellaneous speeches and a complete organization of the county. J j- To Dr Hattman, President of the SurgiSpecial Exercises at riudlsonvillc cal Hotel. Another of Alany Burglaries ComHost Pleasing Lecture and ReadSaturday. Marshall is a neat little city of 7,000 mitted on His Store. ing by the Famous Young population in the Slate of Texas. Among Weare in receipt of a list of Kentucky Author. its many enterprising merchants is Mr. speaking appointments in Hopkins county of Col. T. B. Demaree, WENT IN THE FRONT DOOR. V. E. Wyalt. In a recent letter to Dr. Hatman, Mr Wyatt says: "I have been Delightful Reception chairman of the Prohibition State at Airs. Committee, which came too late J. M. Victory's store was bur afflicted with la grippo four times and the W. C. Morton's Followed. for publication in our last issue. glarized again Monday night. This last time was worse than the first. I beThe hour set for speaking is 7.30 time the thief seems to have en- gan to think, after trying several remedies dark The p. m. in each instance. This eve- tered the front door as it was found without any relief, that the disease could roads night was the rainsand the ning Col. Demaree will speak at open next morning. If this be the not be cured. Two years ago was the last J..m.1rl heavy after......It fv.il.nl but we nllmt. Nebo, Friday at Hanson and Sat- case the fellow who did the job . , , . . ,, time I had an attack oil . , to sianu in wie way 01 our iiuarin urday at Madisonville. carries a key, because Will Vana-se- n it. I decided to try Fox Jr., the young but faArrangements have been made and Charlie Jones, clerks in and got six John mous Kentucky author, who has for an all day rally at Madisonville the store, were together at closing bottles. The first botembalmed in his stories most huSaturday. time, and both tried the door after tle I took did me more morous, natural and pathetic The program as announced is as it was locked. good than all medithe character, the traits and the Victory's store has been a shinfollows. becines I had taken Kentucky environment of the ing mark for numerous burglaries Morning. I recommend fore. The Earlington a to all who arc mountaineer. Devotional Exercises, by in recent years and none of the 10.00 suffering with any dis party consisted of Misses Sallte Rev. W. A. perpetrators have been caught. Sue the Ministry There is an electric light at the ease it is advertissd to cure I am well Foard, Agnes Burr, Mrs. C. Burr 10.30 H. and stout now I want everybody afflicted Celeste Moore, and street corner on which the building to J. F- - Story. Atkinminfites discus stands, but a narrow alleyway in as I was to know of the wonderful merits McGary; Messrs. John B.Paul P. " Unless treated by son, Howard White, and the rear is always dark and here of a sion. The cost of the liquor is where the entrance has usually la grippe leaves the system in a deplorable Price; and Mr. and Mrs. Paul'M. been effected. The front door job condition. It completely demoralizes the Moore. traffic, Robert Hill. Mr. Fox's reading from his Ken seems a little strange for the rea- nervous system, deranges digestion and 10.00 Dinner. son that the lock had been turned disturbs nearly every function of the body tucky classics was particularly Evening. There was evident in is a perfect specific for this con- charming. U30 Woman's work for Prohi- again after the door was opened familbition, Miss H. E. Brooks. and when discovered next morning dition. It is an admirable remedy for the his hearers a considerable iarity with his stories and their after effects of la grippe. 2.00 My Country and my Duty, the door 6tood ajar and could T. B. Demaree, Chairman of the not be closed until the lock was For further testimonials see book en- responsiveness was reflected again reversed. But this is probably ex- titled "Facts and Faces," sent free by The in the mobile, pleasant face of the Prohibition State Committee. It was a great privilege. Druz Manufacturing Company, speaker. can I do for Prohi plained by the idea that tlie lock 2.30 What Following the lecture Mrs. W. Columbus, Ohio. bition, W. M. Likins, Secretary of was so turned with the belief that I vyifl & The Hit of Burt Cnrdwell Struck by an L. H. & St. L. Train at Louisville. Son of Owen Cardwcll, Deceased. the Season... $w. " 17! Si aflrJRvKH Br xrs WES&m aaawa"55,l ..f ttrrrr Pe-ru-- Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Just: this season (at Spring Its dcblli- tatlng days aro with us, there is Is made by MiValarrUaM drnndson of dcorge Cardwcll. Mr. George Cardwcll, of this place, received a telegram Tuesday announcing the death of Burt his grandson, and son of Owen Cardwcll, deceased, who for years was in the drug business at Madisonville with C. H. Murphey. Burt was 19 years old, lived with his grandmother, Mrs. Whittle, and was employed in the Avery plow factory, lie had been sub ject to something like epilepsy aid the report is that he is thought to have so fallen on the track. Five years ago Burt was engaged as caller for the L. & N. at this place. Card-wel- XalB tf aV l, Sarsaparilla to put new llfo into the sluggish system. It sweeps away the dullness, lack of appetite, ProhibpPRcv. io.sqPwcntv Boic RjHPof n.ro mm pain, as a broom sweeps away s. cob-web- and a Warn. Its It not braco up. It does builds up. benefit is lasting. Do you feel run down ? Tako Pe-ru-- AYER'S Sarsaparilla Send for "Curebook," 100 page. Free. J. C Ayer Co., Lowell. Man. Taurus and Terror. Last Saturday morning during the temporary absence of the "boss editor," the three lady compositors of this office were seated around a 7 sJugton, Ky., eral ofiiccs of the company at Earl- Wednesday April 20th, 1898. Stockholders Meeting. The annual meeting of the stockholders of the St. Bernard Coal Company will be held in the gen- surfaces of the system, Send for circulars and testimonials free Frank J. Cheney A Co . Toledo, O Sold by Druggist, 75c. Halls l'.inuly Pills are tho best Steer humors. four-foote- Geo. C. Atkinson. Secretary. A PI jj Story. Mr. Willis N. Rudd of the Han- Fight" poster, which The Bee has in its archives, and came in to sec how it was done across the Rio Judge Co well suggested that our visitor of last week-haheard of the "Mexican Bull d d Grande. Another gentleman thought it was a free silver steer, and indeed it turned out to have been "raised" by Walter Davis of the Gap, who didn't make a safe campaign landing last year, and that he came in to avenge some utterance of The Bee against his favorite creed. It may be. But the editor was out, and we have no "devil." Taurus had too much respect for Tin: Bee's "angels," who set the type and were "at the front" when the engagement began only when it began to make a raid ' on the foreman and the shop in their presence. m son country called the other day, and while here told us of prosperity on his farm, which is hard to beat. Six of his sows recently gave birth to a total of pigs all on the same day. Mr. Rudd thinks this an exceptional record and we believe him. forty-seve- n Hockersmitli-Ueoslc- y. Rev. S. II. Lovelace was called yesterday afternoon to make a journey four miles southeast of Madisonville to officiate at the marriage of Mr. Will I locker-smitlof Madisonville and Miss Bcasley, at the home of the bride's parents. Mr. Hockcrsmith is son of Capt. L. D. Hockcrsmith, of Madisonville. Miss Bcasley is the The laughing, rippling, cheer daughter of a prosperous farmer of ing convulsing yell tnat went up the county. when the bull sauntered leisurely into The Bee office was of the all fir. John W. Crawford pervading kind that raised the man Mr. John W. Crawford, one of around the corner to his feet and Madisonvillc's old and respected set him laughing without cause citizens, died at his home in that and running to sec what was in place last Thursday after an ill- the wind. It was catching. ness of some duration that had brought him for weeks almost face Those who saw say that Will to face with death. Mr. Laffoon never before got off a was a carpenter and contractor horse so suddenly as when he saw whose good work stands in evi- the he drove walk in at the dence in many places in his home half brute door of The Bee office. open town and elsewhere. The writer, from childhood, has known the Was he dodging the butcher man and, like many others, has shop next door? been glad to call him friend. Mrs. Crawford and four children Millions Oiven Away. survive. The latter are Mrs. W. I,. Hall and Mrs. Earnest Rash, of It is certainly gratifying to tho public land who concern in to Madisonville, and Mr. Wm. A. are know of one be generous the the needy to not afraid to Crawford and Mrs. J. O. Daves, of and suffering. The proprietors of Dr. Kinc's New Discovery tor Consumption, Dccitur, Ala. away over Colds, have The funeral services were held Coughs andtrial bottles ofgiven great mediIhis ten at the Baptist church, Madison- cine;millionhave the satisfaction of knowing and ville, Friday afternoon and the it has absolutely cured thousands of hopeinterment followed at Odd Fellows less cases. Asthma, Bronchitis, Hoarseness and all diseases of the Throat, Chest Cemetery. i, J. B. Foley, The factory's agent for the F. Ames & Co.'s Pleasure Vehicles made at Owonsboro, Ky. A car of 30 jobs will be in soon and will be sold at factory prices. Every vehicle guaranteed for one year. Look out for the Browney made in a fine grade, leather top, body only 17 inches, wheels ' 34 38 tread, a little beauty in high, every way. For the next 20 days we will give you a great reduction in the price of every job in the house. Our harness is the best grade at the lowest price. Come and see us. J. B. Folev. 132 Main St. Opposite Hotel Lucile. and Lungs are surely cured by it Call on St. Bernard druggist, and get a trial bottle free. Regular size 50c. and $1. Every A. bottle guaranteed, or price refunded. Sam Ellis, a negro who had confessed to participation in an attempt to murder a merchant, was taken from jail by a mob at Polk, Ala., and hanged to a tree. Everybody Bays So. Cascarets Cand v Cathartic, the most won- dcrf ul medical dfscovcry of tho ago, picas ant and refreshing to tho taste, net goutly and positively on kidneys, liver and bowels, olnnnalncr tlm nntlrn flVHtem. UlSDCl COlUS. euro hoadacho, fovor, habitual constipation and biliousness. Plcaso buy and try a box 10, 25, CO cents, tfqld and of C. C. 0. guaranteed to euro by all druggists. y; W. A. Ganes, the Kentucky negro, who was an applicant for cold. lleware a position of Register of the TreasSold by St. Bernard Drug Store. (lathering of Teachers. ury, to succeed the late B. K. OUR OUARANTEG $100.00 IN OOLD. At Hanson, there are a number of Bruce, failed to land. The plac Wo will pay The case in the Frankfort peni- any and every One Hundred Dollars In Gold for case of cough and colds where young teachers in Prin. McCulley's goes to John Lynch, a colored tentiary thought to be small-pono benefit la derived from tbeiiae of Dr. Otto's Spruco Gum Balsam. It contains nothing trainingclasses. Tuition and board politician from Mississippi. proved fortunately to be roseola. and U so pleasant to take. Beware of In the college Good Old Granny Metcalfe now 88 most reasonable. lmliallous. Sold by St. Bernard Drug Store. to be established there next fall, cars old living at 1005 S. Fourth street, It is, or should be, tho highest aim of tuition will be free. Only a lim- Paducab, Ky,, still says that Dr. Bell's every merchant to pleaso his customers; High license was defeated before is the best grip cure, and that the wide awake drug firm of Myited number can be enrolled the cough, lunc; and bronchial remedy that has ers and Eshleman, Sterling, 111 , is doing the Owensboro City Council TuesRegister early. first year. been sold during her life. For sale by St. so, is proven by the following, from Mr. day night. E. McCui.ley, A. M., "In my sixteen years' experiGeo. King, St. Eshleman: Bernard Drug Store, x table busily engaged in writing and discussing the bewitching beauties of Easter headgear, when the sound of footsteps was heard above the general chatter, and the ladies looked up to welcome the visitor. They were transfixed with astonishment to find themselves confronted by a huge bull, who was regarding the startled trio with great fixedness of gaze and evident admiration. Had a real live mouse appeared suddenly before them, it A Clever Trick. did so. When be had taken two bottles would not have caused greater It certainly looks like it, but there is he was cured He is now able to do a alarm or incited prompter action. no trick about it Anybody can V With a scream which made the really who has Lame Back and Weak Kid man's work." Geo Wiitin, Three try it Springs, Kentucky eyes of Taurus hang out and the neys Malaria or nervous trouble. We Hood's Pills are the only pills to take blood curdle in his veins, Miss mean he can cure himself right away by 1 his medicine with Hood's Sarsaparilla Easy and yet Frankic Stokes arose and with a taking Electric Bitters stimefficient. bound which would have immortal- tones up the v. bole sjstem, actsisasa a blood ulant to Liver and Kidnc)s ized an acrobat, she alighted on purifier and nerve tonic. It cures ConstiHopkins County Atlas. an imposing table, six feet away, pation, Headache, Fainting Spells, SleepIt is purely The Atlas of Hopkins county, from which elevated point she put lessness and Melancholy vegetable, a restores the "compiled and drawn by actual in double time executing a scries S) stem lo its mild laxative, andTry Electric natural vigor surveys by William Shanklin and of screams just two octaves above Bitters and be convinced that they arc a F. E Morrow, B. C. E." which a steam whistle. miracle worker Every bottlo guaranteed. has been so long in making, has In one and seconds, Only 50c. a bottle at St. Bernard Drug been compiled and delivered; pub- Miss Annie Ashby had disappeared Store. lished by W. G. Fish & Co. It through the back door sixty feet to In the Hands of Friends. contains a general map of Hopkins the rear, rendering a selected asThe suicide of Mr. Miller, the county the first one ever made sortment of screams the pilch and Evansvillc tobacco drummer, last with any detail divided by Magis- force of which materially damaged week, touched a tender spot in the terial districts and voting precincts the overhead plastering. heart of one of Earlington s citiaccording to the latest changes Miss Alice Bourland sought zens, Mr. 1. R. Rash. Mr. Rash, made. There arc also separate saicty in instant night, running only the night before, became quite maps of each precinct and plats of frantically around in a circle of six ill on the train enroute to Louisthe towns and villages in the icct diameter, screaming wan a ville, and was taken to a hotel at county. These maps give the pub- persistence and vigor that so be- Russcllville. Mr. Miller was the lic roads, railroads, streams, school wildered the visitor that in his con- first to respond to a call for aid houses and churches, and locate fusion he advanced to the table to Mr. Rash's room and the coal mines of the county. and began browsing upon the sat up with him nearly all night, The points of the compass are flowers and lilies which adorned although Mr. Rash protested when disregarded and confused on some Miss Stokes' cherished hat, with he became easier that Mr. Miller of the maps and plats, but it is a great relish and satisfaction. retire. valuable work to the county, supThe foreman, Mr. Ruby appearMr. Rash fell into the hands of plied at practically no cost to the ed on the scene in a jiffy and seiz friends, certainly, and received the public except to individual sub ing a chair advanced fearlessly (?) most prompt and careful attention d scribersand produced at an actu upon the Taurus who, with through his brief but intense sickal loss to the publishers. eyes was reveling in the ness and suffering, which seems to complete enjoyment of a new have been brought on probably by A distinction without a difference spring bonnet. something he ate for supper at amounts to nothing. There is a differAt this juncture the doors were Guthrie, since he left home in the ence a real difference a vast difference between Dr. Bell's Pino Tar Honey and dashed in by the citizens who had afternoon feeling unusually well. any other cough, cold or lung remedy. turned out en masse under the im- Mr. John C. Orndorf, of Russell-villTo see it or taste it proves this imme- pression that the Spanish had responded hurriedly to one diately, but the greatest difference is to be landed and were making a descent of Mr. Rash's cards sent him and found in the results coming from its use. Besides cutting the phlegm and curing the upon The Bee office, and were cer- endeared himself more than ever tainly murdering the helpless at- to our fellow townsman as a friend cough or cold at once, it soothes the irritation heals the lungs and broncbials. It taches of the same. A general in need. fortifies the system against cold from the charge put the bull to flight, a use of which no evil after effects can Uducato Tour Dowels With Caacareta. arise. Sold by St. Bernard Drug Store, sortie rescued the dismantled headCandy Cathartic, curo constipation gear from his ravenuous jaws, 10c, 25c. It C. 0. 0. fall, drucRists refund forever. Earlington, Geo. King, St. Charles. money. which though greatly altered in Howard White is now preparing the shape, will, by the addition of a Memorial Services. few springs and leaves, main- plan for a new nut coal bin at the South Memorial services at MadisonDiamond mine. ville Sunday afternoon in the Meth- tain its standing in the prevailing odist church were held in com- style. Dr. Otto's Spruco Gnm Balsam the most pleasant and The object of the visit remains croup, and allreliable remedy for coughs, colds, memoration of the lives and works soreness of the throat, chest and lungs. large bottles, 25c. and 0c. of Miss Frances E. Willard and a mystery. Whether he intendSold by St. Bernard Drug Store. f the Gen. Neal Dow. The services ed to or was merely making a were pronounced beautiful and imStrayed pressive by those who attended. friendly call upon the "boss editor" Col. T. B. Demaree, Miss Brooks, is past finding out. Although no From Earlington last Saturday Mrs. Baker and Mrs. Ashby ad- one has ever called at this office night, one black horse; very fat; dressed the meeting, and a special who made a greater impression, no white spot in forehead. Shoes on musical program was rendered. invitation is extended to call again. fore feet. There is a bay horse with him, and no particular marks The church was handsomely decoIf you are not feeling well, why don't about the bay. Any person furrated. you take Hood's Sarsaparilla? It will nishing information leading to the enrich The rivers are rising rabidly and purify and good. your blood and do ou recovery of the horses or returning wonderful a flood is feared at Pittsburgh. the same horses to me will be libThe Protracted fleeting. erally rewarded. J. E. Day. lon'l Tobacco Spit and Smote tour J ft Ana'. Rev. A. L. Mell was called home To quit tobacco easily and forever, bo mag f'f'Wf'f'WB'f'CWl'f'WWW'f'f't'Pf Tuesday by a telegram announcing ictlc. full or life, nervo and It'or, taka tho that mako-- j weal: men the death of one of the leading strong. All druggists, or 1 1. Curo guaranteed. Booklet and samplo free. Address members of hjs church at We want a man in every localSterling Itcmody Co , Chicago or New York. Ky., and will not reity to act as private Detective turn as the meeting here is to conExperience under instructions. The Frankfort City Council has tinue only until Suuday. Rev. Address, unnecessary. passed a vaccination ordinance, Lovelace has been for some days : DETECTIVE :AGENCY, Nashville, Tenn and the citizens of that city will be suffering with a bronchial affection, fiOit'')'fr at once subject to its operation. following his continued labor here b O'frS'fr will preach and elsewhere. He Better Than A Klondike Oold Mine. for the rest of the week at night Good health Is priceless when once lost. When you have a Rllglit cold or cough invest only, and on Sunday morning; after 25c. In a bottlo of Dr. Otto's Spruce Cum Dalwhich, if he is able, he will begin lam, the returns are greater than a half interest In an Alaakagnld mliie.asgoldcanuotbuylosr a meeting at Nebo Sunday night. health, of alight " three-fourth and'-wen- t fast-close- C. Morton tendered an informal reception to Mr. 'Fox and the ladies of the Madisonville Book Club and the Earlington Magazine Club, their husbands and escorts. Mr. Fox proved as pleasant socially as in print or on the platform. Mrs. Morton had arranged the reception with great good taste and fitness. The favors were jonquils spelled "John-quillsworthy the author of "A Purple The decorations Rhododendron." and refreshments took a like tint. Such treats as this arc rare May they grow in hereabouts. frequency. Eleven Years for (Manslaughter. Beaver Dam, Ky., March 17. Frank L. Smith, who was charged with killing Louis Franklyn near Sulphur Springs last November, was sentenced to eleven years in the penitentiary by a jury in the Ohio county circuit court at Hartford last evening. Subscribe for Tun Bee. Both tho method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to tho taste, and acta gently yet promptly on tho Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses tho n effectually, dispels colds, fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is tho only remedy of its kind over produced, pleasing to tho tasto and acceptable to tho stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from tho most healthy and agrceabloBubstanccs, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and havo mado it tho most popular rerutaly known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50 cent bottles by all leading druggists. Any reliable druggist who may not havo it on hand will it promptly for any ono who wishes to try it Do not accept any substitute. MLIFQHNIM FIB SYtWP COL bvs-terhead-achesa- 03HB EKTOVI pro-ou- ro Tom Smith's Leap. Hopkinsville Kentuckian. taamuu, at. SAN FHAHOISCO. CAL, msw touc. Mr. Thomas Smith, a patient at the asylum, attempted suicide Saturday morning by jumping from a fifth story window to the ground, a distance of sixty feet. Smith is a very stout man, and seizing the iron window, pulled the entire frame out, Just as he was in the act of jumping, an attendant caught him by the wrist, but his hold soon gave way and the man fell upon a pile of stones below. One thigh was broken and his head and body were considerably bruised. It is not now believed that he was hurt internally, and it is likely that he will recover. Smith was sent here from Eadington last fall for treatment. His brother arrived on a visit to him just a few moments after the accident. Dr. Uiti.'s Spruce Gum Balsam is a scientific emi'c!) based oil modern discoveries and com. puuudcdt chemists of who have given ihroat and lung diseases a life study. Ask your druggist to procure It for you if not lu stock. Sold ln two sizes, 25c. aud 0c. Sold by St. Bernard Drug Store. NOTICE. NEW ENTERPRISE ." .i They are made of Southern Iron by SottUieni 'Worlcniea, ' who ate sustained by the products of floafcieru Farmers. They last longer and, make more homes nappy than any other Stove ou earth. Fixe backs guaranteed for 13 years. If ES "ST 200,000 svsAtr BATIOPACTION. orb oivma your Dealer does not ha'ndinhlrnTwRlTE FOR CATALOQUE. .K..'y- - jy jtgHtomnajy-- KBUBrjoF aaliiiiiB'PaKfliHf c, In Rc.Assignment of the Earling ton Wine Company. To Whom it May Concern: The Earlington Wine Company did on the fifth day of February, 1898, make a Deed of Assignment lo 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, iruslee, at Ins otlice in Darling ton, Kentucky, on or before the First of April, next, where he will sit to receive same. This seventh day of Februrary, iSgS. Phillips & Buttorff Mfg. Cq. COOKING AND HEATING STOVES, Mantels and Crates, Hollowware, Tinware, Etc. SA BtALCRlln 'bKj, NASHVILLE, TENN. MANUFACTURtRa OP V -- fl . China7J3rockerysandrGlasswarei Cutlery, WOODEN AND .. , WILLOWWARE. I Everything necessary and convenient for tho Kltclicn, Bluing1 Room, Laundry and Dairy. . -' Fbioyclbs A SPECIALTY. Earlington Wine Company, By Jno. B. Atkinson, Trustee. "THE BE EX" ONE DOLLAR A YEAR. SUBSCRIBE FOR I (j bull-doz- e editor-in-chie- jrfjk I wonder-worke- COo Jeffer-sontow- n, DETECTIVE '' foDAliCAPACITr.v, ISK Vnr'r? KB n?1 WRITE FORp PRICES & JJ m arm 77m iIIIIIBvH --TO BEST TRAINS Kansas City, Montana, Colorado, Pacific Coast, Utah, Washington, Omaha, St. Paul, Nebraska, Black Hills, VIA m HAstajyiliNs a rmu ORDERS PROMPTLY KilXEP CF V e Hanson. Ky. Charles, it ....4 lANDY - - '' - - CATHARTIC ence in the drug business I have never seen or sold or tried a remedy that gave as good satisfaction as Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. Sold by St. Bernard Drug Store, Earlington; Ben T. Robinson, Mortons Gap, George King, St. Charles. To Cnro Constipation Forever. Tako Cascarets Candv Cathartic. lOo or 23c. If C. C. O. fall to curo, druggists refund money. x rakcoefo CURECOHSTIPATIOH 10 New cases of small-pocontinue to show at Middlesboro and other points, but not in great numbers There are 1,306 prisoners now in The situation is improving. the Frankfort penitentiary, the On Ihe morning of Feb. 20, 1895, I was largest number ever recorded. sick with rheumatism and lay in bed until Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The best Salve in the world for Cuis, 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. it relieved me almost entirely from the pain and the second.afTorded complete relief. In a short time I was able to be up and about again. A, T. Morbaux, Minn. 25 and 50 cent bottles for. sale by St. Bernard Drug Store, Earlington, Geo. King, St. Charles; Ben T. Robinson Mortons Gap, e, ' v mSSo 5 0itnsi5ACTiori guaraheee- d- May aist, when I got a bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Balm. The first application of St, Louis or Chicago, SLEEPERS, r. VESTIBULED TRAINS, DINING GARS, CHAIR GARS 25 1, ALL DRUGOSTSi M. nUQO, TRAV. PASS'R AGENT, 8T. LOUI, UC HOWARD ELLIOTT, OEN'L MOn., 8T. LOUIS, MO. AQT..8T. LOUIO. MO L. W, WAKELEY . OEtf L PA9S-- (3). txmK33njA3aitLm3aJmJmA usi i S n- a ...A. Ui , f'SH - ckA-- . .&- - Efe''itv1i'-J.., J ..?... daatisaaaJK&w-fi- i ir-- i- til in ifrT(niintiVjWi MlVaaaMfillTil - wM mi iun , ? JS i' f ,, r reap 'pi'fl""w,,Pl;f ""ssjFFr? ' . ' ' V JsMSMsl ii i 1 ' HlslSSi2SiS3& CI iI a THE SUNDAY SCHOOL. Lesson xiii, Comprehensive) national A"lK) first quarter, inter- S&l&!!tei&&&&&&rtmmmA ---v ------- w-- b is w-- s SERIES, MARCH 27. ? slsl p oij) n oojjj )SDAoi JtJ3A aquiB osia ?niqjlJ3A3 pn? 00 I ssoqs'SnoDSoaB'pqSn oo l "sjjiqs jiioav AC3H K.uam o? JOtlUBfii uouoq o $Z otjsDuioQ imojfi Xaeott si OS sjmg jubj oduji 00 c Gr oS off $ 'SJUBJ 03H sjubj SJE03 J3A0 sog; S.UOJ Review of the Qnar-ter'- s Treasons Golden Text, Matb. xvL 10 Commentary by tho Rev. D. M. Stearns. ST. BERNARD COAL COMPANY NUUHfUHATbD. 1 .t LJtJBLH3C-iJsjJ!S! -- H aasal aaai M -- M V aa! alaaal SfI at oi ruBof s.uojm u R' r i x ssoiMns saooo Ada m ;sscAUB3OD0cqox sp;cj 1101103 s)insi!0A3t0 s.uojm siing AeD s.uoj "ONIHXOnO 'tip pue dstia eq raaqi ni puv 'f njo.w IS3M9J ol) U ti3noin J no jajm ox XJI DM 'asMA JO OtOlJ JJISIM tttaid sqi loj 8Dlic ur 3illJM uaqM naqt pur 'tijiSe ao )(oo o UMOjq XIDl'ia ouop s.lj ..aMon n lion,, s ) pur 'p3iSg U3in pur .iNrvxoci puc isnui 9 HCU3SEI ODCdg xi ncioer,. jno 1 -- Y) wmoh EJia aw 'sjjhllcicIS' on sinods' on 1 t: ii H2IOI.S : &kxqyh-- iBjnlSiiiiliiiiiiiiiiimmiiiininiTiiiniinninmiliii;iiiiwiiiiiwa H c CASTORIA For Infanta and Children. The Kind You Have .V :ii,,.iu,7,,,,Tiii,iiiiiii;T77ii,,,7;iif,,l,,:.,.rr,,, ,, j H Always Bought fcv I Eroin(JK3B&fi,CliccrfuI-Intssafitf I Bears llStpnfMfls neilhcr ppiumTMorpmaa'oorlJificral. the NoTNTAltCQTIC ' fytpfOdlVMCZLBTCBm AMUUSJi IHjAJ W&&S32U 1 ! &$ J i V "J7 -- " J ApcdSHIcflffivro"rT56nslipa- - ilM?riasrfiSLEER TMSirM?SignaTuir?or i W va iiiwth( yP' The Kind You Have ?v r V . Always Bought. Lex COPVOF WRAEBEB. CASTORIA i !ffl".-- ecMTAuneoMMNr, HixYOKnemr' NPV4 MEDICINE for the A Popular Proprietary Medicine Sold at Retail, for Five Cents a Package the first .experimental step in a direction that may lead to a revolution in the trade. MILLION.. ' h. I A New York company of manufacturing chemists, the Rlpans Cbftnlcal Company, placed upon the market about lire )rarn nu'dlclnal tablet or "tabula" coniiuanl ur oomiresel inwdered prepare tloti 1 1 hko medicinal drugs which bad been imtr irrtalu tallied to bu of inoro general use among nteillcal men than any other, fur the cure or at levlatlon of such ills common to irniniu liatu their origin In an Impaired digestion or 4 weakem-- d raiArlty for aanlmllatlnir fol,alMorblnK nourishment and eliminating waste, nearly etery rriie catalogue of Ilia Included under thla licail Ii said to include pretty their standard In preparing 'dlieaae for trlilcli tho phyalclan u railed ujkiu lo prcu-rlbe- . remedy for the Acceptance of tho American people the company laid down the principle should tho highest grade, that everything nlerlng Into the packet Intact le ofunimpaired throughand so prer-aieany extended to and itualltles and protectod asany retain its Only I he choicest drugs should be used, their preparation lapse or lime In climate. ahould beta accordance with tho latest terfected methods of modern science, the tabules packred In glass, protected by absorbent cotton, and securely corked. Kven tho corks fused liairobeenotn grade so high In Its requirements that no manufacturer cf these ' ereryday stoppers could supply inoro tiian a small proportion from his output that ' would meet tho oxactlnc speclllcatlons. The f lass vials wereln turapsckedluboxesof .quality not surpassed In beauty nnd Krfccilonot workmanship by those used by the UaTlngsetlbelrhlghstandsrd, most faitldlous dealers In Jowelsand ornamenlsofgold. andnercri'oiuentliiprto vary from It, the proprietors resorted to the accepted modern methndi of making their commodity known, and seren hundred thousand dollars Invested within live years In newspaper advertising has Informed every American citizen . concerning tho sujierlor and surprising qualities of HI pans Tabules. Doing thoughtful nnd painstaking obsorvers of the changed conditions that sweep over tho commercial world, nnd careful to note every circumstance having a bearing upon tho successful prosecution of their trade, the managers of the company have noted for every that thero Is a present Insistent demand for a lower price ullhough article that requiring the nnlrcn.nl use, and that the people, readies or approaches an being called best of everything, resent unnecessary upon to pay hAavy percentages for superfluous protection against deterioration that might trrappluz ami liocklng or lu years, but Is needless In the case of a purchase Intended to be consumed In a week. It lias also beendlseovered, and proved by tho test of time and actual experience, tho that these Tatmlo j do not havemight tendency to loss of qualities or diminution of ex. at first havo been expected. Inasmuch as, tinder rellenee from exposure that favorable conditions, those that linvelaln loose Ion drawer, a traveling bag or pocket yor several weeks or months are found to bo practically as fresh and as efficacious as ever. Acting upon theso suggestions, nnd noting particularly tho unimpaired prosperity of great newspapers now sold for a cent Instead of the old rate of five times that amount, nud the general tendency In all directions toward low rates and Increased sales, the company Itnro entered upon tho experiment of putting up ltlp&ns Tabules In pasteboard cartons, which they will orrcr to tho trado upon terms which will permit of a package adopted for lielng sold by tho druggist or storekeeper at a price lower than ever cn one-ha- lf tnbulos, or a proprietary medicine FIVE CKNTS-t-tho manufacture doses, for In the a cent each. form with which and sale The company will not discontinue poople have learned to know and value the III pans Tabules, but will offer tba cheaper tho sort experimentally for the benefit of such as may desire them. It should bejplalnly understood that tho quality of tho medicine Is Identical In both carts, the only difference being In tho form and comparative cost of packing or patting up. The five-cen- t pack nges uro do yefc lo uu nau ui ait ueaicrs, nuuuugu it is urrjuame tost almost any uniK gut will obtain n supply when requested by a customer to do so i but In any case a single earton, containing ten tabules, will be sent, postage paid, to any address for five cents in stamps, forwarded to the Illpnns Chemical Co., No. 10 Spruce BU, New York. Cntll the goo.li are thoroughly Introduced to the trade, agents and peddlers will be supplied at a price which will allow them a fair margin of ivont, vlx. t I dosen cartons for SO cents. 5 gross (TJU cartons) for J31S2. 23 groea 13,00 cartons) for ,tilozrii(t4lcartons)forSI.32. asu witn tuuurui'rm vviry vaatfc eum. AAAAAAAAiAAAAAAAAAAAtAAUAAAAAAAAAJUJWAAAAibl SAAAAAAA lohnl). Cattleman, Arthur G, Langliair, Breckinridge Caatltman Royal Insurance Co. Of Liverpool. - The Largest Fire Insurance Company In Hi. tbe World. Does the Largest Business in tho State of Kentucky. 'Does the Largest Business in the Southern States. Losses Paid in Kentucky in 1896 - $249,831,03 !! PAUL M. MOORE EARLINGTON. KY Barbee & Gastleman, and hold It fast Lksson III. Beginning of tho Ministry Golden Text, of Jesus (Math, lv, Math, lv, 10, "Tho pcoplo which eat in darkness saw great light." As Ho dwelt nt Capcrnnum thoy saw tho light of His life, nnd wherover nis pcoplo dwell tho light of His Ufoot lovo nnd compassion, of meekness nnd lowliness, should bo modo manifest. Ho called Peter nnd Androw nnd James and John thnt Ho might mako them fishers of men by having thorn follow Him. Ono of His last words to Peter was, "Follow thou Mo" (John xxl, 8). Lessok IV. Tho Beatitudes (Math, v, Golden Text, Math, v, 11, " Yo nro tho light of tho world." As Ho begins nis discourse, Ills first word is "blessed," for Ho camo to bless and snvonnd restore, not, llko tho great enemy, to curso and to And who nro tho blessed In nis slghtf Not tho rroud, tho mighty, tho wlso and tho rich, but tho poor In spirit This is tho key to nil true blessedness, nnd without it thero Is none It is at tho founHigh-price- d dation of all blessing. Ho becamo poor for our sakes. Lkssox V. now to Prny (Math, vi, Golden Text, Math, vl, 0, "Pray to thy Father, which Is In secret" All Wo Is lived cither beforo God or men, cither to pleaso God or man, unto God or unto self. How very few llvo tho former, how very many tho latter. Even Christians nro tempted to do good, pray, fast, etc., with rcfcrcnco to tho opinion of their fellows rather than ns In tho sight of God. Our Lord Jesus had but ono nlm to glorify tho Fnther. Lessos VI. Our Fnthcr's Cnro (Math, Golden Text, I Pet V, 7, "Ho vl, corcth for you." Thrco times in this lesson wo nro told to "tako no thought," or "bo not anxious," nnd tho reason given for this precept Is, "For your Heavenly CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR. FARM PRODUCTS Father knowcth that yo hnvo need of theso things." Children of an earthly father Toplo For tha Week Beginning March M. would only grlovo their father by nnxlcty Comment by Her. S. U. Doyle. about their food nnd rnlmcnt It is his Topic. The evils of Intcmpcranco. Ptot. Increase in Vnlue nnd Silver Connffnlr to sco to those, things. It is theirs zxlil, 20, 21, 8MS5. tinues to Decline. to bo good nnd obedient children, n credit Intcmperonco is ono of tho greatest and n comfort to him. humanity. Its ovils aro Lesson V1L Tho Call of Matthew oursos of and indcsoribablo. It de- Marked Reduction in Prices of Golden Text, Math, lx, (Math, lx, 0, "Follow Mo." In chapters Till and lx stroys men bodily, mentally, morally Jinny Articles Used by And spiritually. It debauches a man abwo sco Him preaching, teaching, healing, going about doing good. Matthew hod solutely and completely. It has been Farmers. boon n receiver for thoso who kept for doing bo for centuries, and yet it still themselves nnd cared not how much they finds thoso who aro willing to bo deoppressed tho poor, trat now ho la to rois ono of tho greatest mys- Special Correspondence. cclvo In order to glvo to tho poor. Ho Is to bauched. It teries of modern civilization that Washington, D. C, March 20, bo a channel of blessing between tho Groat has not boon stamped ont of 1898. Silver Fountain nnd tho perishing nil about him. continues to fall and izistenco cither by legislation or by the Ho begins by making a feast for our Lord, farm products continue to rise. nnd that In tho presence of His enemies. voluntary actions of men in giving up Aro wo ready nnd glad to honor our Lord that which has only proved a curso and The latest number of Bradstrcets', beforo nis enemies? Do wo not cnro what ruination to man tho world over. But that standard publication upon mon think or say of us If only wo con progress is being mado in the canso of which Democrats so much relied Is wclL glorify Him? If so, it temperance. Woro and moro tho drink for data upon which to base their Lesson VHL Tho Twclvo Sent Forth trafQo is being outlawed. Moro and arguments in the campaign of Golden Text, Math, x, 8, (Math, x, "Freely yo havo received, freely glvo." moro men who persist in surrendering 1896, shows that silver, which was Lot us not forget tho thrco great prnyera thomsolvcs to strong drink aro being cents per ounce on July 1, which wo should over prny that Ho would considered unfitted for responsible 69 sond forth laborers; that Ho would mako duties in life. Tho tlmo was when pub- just previous to the adoption of Jorusalcm a pralso In tho earth, nnd that lic men could openly display their the Chicago platform, had fallen no would como quickly (Math, lx, 88; Isa. drunkenness with impunity, but that on March 1, 1898 (twenty-on- e lxll, 0, 7; Itov. xxil, 0). Lesson IX. Warning nnd Invitation timo haB happily passed forover. It's a months later), to 543-- cents, while Golden Toxt, Math, xl, dangerous as well as a disgraceful thing nearly all farm products had ad(Mnth. xi, today for a publio man to havo tho vanced. 9, "Como unto Mo all yo thnt labor nnd "Nearly every one of nro heavy laden nnd I will glvo you refit" ohargo of drunkenness proved against the leading cereals,." it says, "and It Is well to romembcr thnt privilege In- him. In theso things at least tho publio creases responsibility, to whom much Is consoionco is being aroused, and tho their products, including flour, adgiven of him shall much bo required. The If cause of temperanco is advancing Tho vanced during February." Ho ha; led us to know Him, it Is that oth- Christian Endeavor society should uso same is true in many other arers may through us know Him too. U Ho Out has caused us to bo specially taught In His all its inflnenco to destroy this evil in ticles of farm production. of 108 staple articles whose prices word, it is that through us no may teach our land. Solomon in tbo verses quoted points are followed by Bradstrcets', more others also. Lesson X. Jesus nnd tho Sabbath out somo of tho ovils of Intemperance than one-hal- f have advanced durGolden Text, Math, (Math, xll, 1. In temperanco brings poverty. "Bo ing the month of February, while ill, 8, "Tho Son of Man is Lord oven of not among wino bibbers, among riotous The steady adtho Sabbath day." Not days, howovor eaters of flesh, for tho drunkard and tho only 15 declined. holy, nor ordinances nor Institutions, how 20, vance in the prices of all articles to poverty" (verses over ancient and honorable, must bo exalt- glutton shall como of farm production in the face of ed nbovo nim. Theso Pharisees would 31). How many havo learned by an awof tho ful czperlcncq that this is truo? Drink the steady fall in the price of silver honor tho Sabbath nbovo tho Lord Sabbath bocauso they know Him not If brings thousands to poverty. It impov- is so strongly marked and in such wo honor anything nbovo nim, It is bo- erishes body, mind and sooL It robs sharp contrast with the assertions causo wo know Illm not Our motto homes of farnituro and tho comforts of by the Chicago platform and must bo, "Tho Lord nlono shall bo exalt, lifo; it robs faithful wives of tho lovo made the silver supporters in the camod" (Isa, 11, 11, 17). and cnro of husbands; it robs children Lesson XL Tho Wheat nnd tho Tares of their clothing and of daily bread. It paigns of 1894 and 1896 that a Golden Text, (Mnth xlll, comparison of the present prices Mnth. xlll, 87, "Ho that sowcth tho good numbers in its poverty stricken hosts of the various articles of farm proseed is tho Son of Man." IIo 60ws nothing moro than woro over impoverished by but good seed, tho lncorruptlblo seed of war, 1 amino or pestilence IIow con a duction with those which prevailed tho word, which, when received Into oar man tako that into himself which robs at the adoption of the Chicago hearts, makes us tho good seed of this par- him of reason, of wealth, of homo, of platform will be ot general interest able, to bo planted In tho soil of constant lovo, of honor, of position, of frionds, modeath to self that tho 6cod may multiply, of God? Poor indeed is ho who has lost and especially timely at this ment in view of the insistence ol for except a corn of wheat fall Into tho all theso. ground and dlo it nbldcth nlonc, but if it brings countless the Democrats and Populists that S. Intemperanco I dlo it brlngcth forth much fruit (John xli, ovils, woo, babbling, wounds without the silver issue must again be 21). Tho Son of Man is not discouraged because only a part of tho seed bears fruit cause, redness of oyee. Into what count- made the leading feature of the The following table nnd tores grow among tho wheat Ho less woos and babblings ono doprivod of campaigns. knew that it would bo so, but no shall yet reason by drink comes I How many compiled from Bradstrcets1 gives sco of tho travail of Ills 60ul, and shall bo wounds he receives that would not havo prices of various articles of farm satisfied. Tho earth shall bo filled with boon caused but for drink I production on July 1, 1896 comHis glory, but not till after tho harvest or 8. Intemperanco leads to nearly all pared with March 1898, is 1, end of this ngo. Lesson XII. John tho Baptist Behead- other sins and crimes (verses chosen because of its proximity to ed (Math, xlr, Golden Toxt, Prov. Wero it not for drnnkonness our prison the date of the adoption of the doors might almost bo closed. Iv, 2U, "Keep thy Heart with nil diligence, platform. The prices 4. Intemperanco alienates from God Chicago for out of It nro tho Issues of Ufa" Tho application of this goldontoxttotho lesson and separates from heaven (GaL v, 31). quoted in the tables below are is n Uttlo difficult, for John's heart was nil BIblo Headings. Lov. jr, 0, 10; Isa. those of the New York market, unright, but thero was no uso telling Herod v, 11; zxviii, Joel i, G; Amosvi, less otherwise specified. or Herodlas to keep their hearts, for thoy Bout xxl, Num. vl, juljri.'oo. March 1, 'S3. could not do it I .69H I .54 Nan. i, 10; Rom. xiii, I Cor. tl, Silver pero.ounce Wheat, N a Keel 64M 1.03 Eph. v, 16; I Pot Corn, No. i 10; Gal. v, SOME FIGUT IN TUEM YET. 33H .ilH Rev, xzll, tH Oats, No. 1 ,)i lv, ). Copyright, 1S57, by IJ. jr. Stearns. Lkssok I. Jesus nnd John (Moth, ill, M7). Golden Text, Math, ill, 17, "ThlsU My beloved Son, in whom I Am well pleased." Tho first nnd Inst lessons of tho quarter concern Jesus nnd John. In this first lesson John points Him out as tho Ono who bnptlzcth with tho Holy Ohost nnd will ono day thoroughly scpnrnto be tween tho chaff and tho wheat. Aa Ho is baptized by John in Jordan, tho heavens nro opened, tho Spirit as n dovo nbldos upon Him, nnd tho Father testifies from heaven In tho words of tho goldon text. Lessok II. Jesus Tempted (Math, It, Ml). Golden Text, Hob. 11, 18, "For In thnt IIo Himself lutth suffered being tempted, Ho Is nblo to succor them that nro tempted.' From tho third chnptor at the beginning of tho Hlblo to tho third chnptcr from tho end of it thoro Is tho record of n great enemy of Qod nnd man, that old serpent, tho dovil, vho llko n roaring Hon wolkcth about seeking whom ho may devour. If ho can conquer tho Captain of oilr Salvation, then our cnuso is lost, but If our David can vanquish this Oollnth, victory is sure. As our blessed Lord by tbo sword of tho Spirit defeated tho enemy, so mny wo, nnd thero is no other way. Satan's first attack In Eden was upon tho word of God. Wo must rocclvo It meekly T M (fe EIsB7s-lJls)Ellmimmiw-Mm'm.m- l m -- iwMBBSm I General Office, Earlington, Kentucky, i l?mffiifflinin sasaasassJlBsWssH"i" " aI- i Miners and Shippers of (Q ; AND COKE s ,(p H aBl - ssm,jr.sHBlBBssassSBaasssssB risiif.-.--..-... 1 '' ' ar.x, f d 2 . O iTjLii 2THR0UGH1 VLST1BULE0 A. M. CARROLL, Manager, 201 N. Cherry Street, Nashville, ....-.-- -, ... I g Wholesale Agente - ROUSE, Manager, Palmer House, Hroadway, Paducali, Tennessee. Kentupky. . nimii oti-u- i, -- ntuj, manager, uornur niam unu jiu-u"iui,ub.i, 1. Kentucky. Memphis, Tcnn. A. S. FORD, Manager, 327 Upper Second Street, Evansville, Intl. R. G. Branch MHBfiini!o.5n5iie Offices. i. iii, M m jr9 miHSDAIIY I lVi!iJliAHCARSrRQrl tituwMirasi--ni-iHfnDiri- N jff ((p nnjUIILLUH.SasdBaaaV."r MHICAG0.I f.P.rJEFFRIE5;0.P.A CVArvviLVC.iny. a) nMimibi-iihin, v . WBKKImmkk'Jii) V p:n'J1lllLHAN.05.A. ji uin, uh sfe S S JOHN T. HESSER, Hauser Building, St. Louis, Mo.; J. W. 3RIDGMAN, Room S5, Hartford Building, Chicago, III. BEN T. ROMHSOH, Moi-tox-i't- -s f DRUGGIST Oap, 1 I THE FAMOUS used, NO. For all uses, from Earlington, Diamond and St. Charles Mines. Only Vibrating1 Screens and Picking Tables 3 COAL, I j j Kcntuolcy Y Always on hand a full and complete stock o DRUGS AND MHDICINHS, and TOILKT ARTI- CLES PAINTS AND OILS, PrtYICISANS' PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED. the best Selected coal in the Market. j & y. I l GEORGE KING, ORUGCtST, ST. CHARLES, KENTUCKY. BRUSHED GOKE FOR BASE BURNERS AND PURNKBES. WhyQbuy I i Anthracite Coal, when you can get ST. BERNARD CRUSHED COKE for a much less price? One ton of the Crushed Coke will do the same work as one ton of the best Anthracite Coal. Nice Lino of Druggists' Sundries. Prescriptions Carefully Compounded you Aro Going North, If You Arc Going South, If You Are Going East, If You Are Going West; ASK YOUR DEALER FDR IT AND SAVE MDNEY Sheeting (Boston) 03H Petroleum, retined 074-1.80 Nails, wire Pine, yellow, per M 17.00 Timber, eastern spruce . 13.00 Phosphate, S. C 3.13 Ground bone 11.00 Quinine, per ounce 30 Tin plate (Pittsburg) 363 Pig iron uto Pig, Bessemer, Pittsburg,. 11 30 Steel billets, Pittsburg,... 10.13 Steel rails, Pittsburg 1800 Coal, anthracite 4.13 Coke,1 Connellsville 1.00 Tar, Wilmington, N.C... 1.20 Men's grain shoes, wholesale 1.06K Ill Women's bull shoes .04H .064-73 ). Capital Sick Paid In, Surplus Fund' (60,000. COMMENCED BUSINESS 120,000. IN I8G7 10.00 14.30 10.00 .16 1 mm PUnCHADC TICKCTS VIA THf Louitvmc a. Naetivilic n. R. 18 11.73 10.15 JNO. G. MORTON, The advantages of a bank account are numerous. It is not to business men we are talking they know all about it but to salaried men, wage earners and to women There's safety if the bank is a good one. There's convenience-tb- e money always ready and out ot reach ot your own petty squandering, too. It is easy to spend small sums when you have a large sum In your pocket ro eo cccuno Tho Maximum The 10.00 4.13 73 .93 1.00 77H BANKER. of Safety, Maximum of Speed, .t The Maximum of Comfort, The Minimum of Rates. Hates, Time nnd all other Information will be cheerfully furnished by C. P. ATUORC, o. p. A., Loczsvtux, Hv. J?r by ur oloted Geo. ALriaNDic. A ifi?ens. Karlington, Ky. All communications and matters of news per Isininglo this column should be addressed lo Christian. that lives no more, MADISONV1LLE, A frequent visitor at the chapel door? He was of medium height and ebony bus; His hair was gray and bis heart was true. Who is it that lives no more? Who is 11 - KENTUCKY W. W. ETIIRIDGE, Aoknt. Example, not precept, he set before, A man of few words, honest, kind, With Christian zeal yon seldom find. Who is it that lives no more, Whose Cbristian life we all adore? One who loved bis family dear And for whom he shed many a tear. Cheer up, friends.and give the struggle u'rr If you expect to meet on yonder shorr; Weep not, wife, for Louts Kay dulh sleep. While angels now his vigil keep, Young man, dress up. GRDVEB M aO" Wr Vllvl I'taaaPBBBaPJiBBBBBVl T. II. Mkrriweatuer. New Partitioned Coaches, Mr. George E. Evans, Superintendent of Transportation of the Louisville & Nashville railroad, in speaking ot the road's equipment at the Gait House, said. "The Louisville shops are now working on ten passengers which will be improvements on any such coaches in use in the Soulb. The partitions are to bo ot light oak with stained glass instead of the rather un sightly partitions in use now on most roads. The compartment for the colored people will be much larger than heretofore' and will be well lighted. The seats will also be of a modern pattern." Courier Journal. Girls when you get married, you must expect to get your husbands' meals. Mr. Edward Todd returned from the West Sunday, Mary Campbell returned to Hopkinsville Don't be a fop, but look well dressed. Oar Tailor Made Cloth inp; is well and artisti-- partitioned coaches for white and colored M cally made. We have stacks of samples. Genuine goods at reasonable prices. TA5TELE5S 21-3- ). .St. Bernard Gen'l Store. YOU NEED A DAILY il I LiL TDNIC Li cur.ATU, lux., not. is, ism. GOO boulot o TASTKI.KKH CIIIIJ, TONIO ant ban nilOVK-bought tlireo sruaa already thla Tear. In all our us: perlenee of It Tears. In U10 driiir buslnoaa, luirt never sold an article that (rare such uulreraal sulls Yours tmlr. lacUuu aa jour Tonic. Paris Mrxtlclno Co., to. l.ouls. Mo. (lentlemont Wo sold last rear, AUNtr.CAHa WARRANTED. PRICE SOcts. IS JuSVASCOOD FOR ADULTS; bunday. Mrs. Eddie llinw is improving writing. at this Miss flattie Ausborn visited friends in Madisonviilo Sunday. A large crowd of boys and girls attended tho Monday night at Madison-villtwo-step e. 4Ca Mrs. Lillie Cavanaugh is on the sick list this week, NEWSPAPER! IT ONLY NASHVILLE, CHATTANOOGA AND 20-05- ). MORTONS GAP. Mrs, Queen Griffin is convalescent. Mrs. Malinda Kbodes is sick. Miss Idabell Hamilton is visiting in Greenville, Ky. Mrs. Caroline Williams is improving. Rev, Drown preached Sunday night. The wedding bells are ringing. COSTS ST. LOUIS RAILWAY. PULLMAN PALACE CENTS A WEEK To read every day In the year 18-2- 12-1- 4; 10-3- 12-1- 0. i & Resident Agent for) Earlington and Vicinity. j8'ii,iliii,ida,it'.rfi'ii,i.-il i A,.'Jti.'ft.....lt ii, A Barren County WILL BE TRIED DURING APRIL TERM R par v....; Flour barrel Beeves, (Chicago), per Tender Their Services in loolb Southern Department, Hots, carcases, Chicago, Case of War With Mmton,carcases,Cbicago, The Prison Commission to be Hh Home Office Louisville, Ky. Spain. Milk, per quart Once. Tested in the Courts at Uee( per barrel vwwvwwwywy Glasgow, Ky., March 21. The Pork, per barrel Frankfort, Ky., March 17. The Uacon ., following resolution was unani- r MANAGERS. i . of Uarley, N01 30,, 37 ,4J 3.1) .J7 4.40 5. so 465 i.nrfii,.l-il,i,.i rrfli.n Ai,itli..;tii,.itii'i ,,r 4 WE HAVE SPARED 1 NO EXPENSE To make our Funeral Equipment the best in this part of the State. fit, V.TJT' t i x. . 4slKs?-3BBB&I'FLi- rn-!' j ,.msi. Vr.II Anything and every- P thing you want in livery f the lowest. " ," PRICES ALWAYS BARNETT & ARNOBD. Bisjsas-ty- law mously adopted by Camp Joseph Bronston prison commission Cirwill be tested in the Franklin H. Lewis, Confederate Veterans, cuit conrt at the April term and of this county this afternoon: later on before the court of appeals. exIn view of the strained relations now isting between these United States and This mode of procedure was deSpain, and the evident preparations for cided on at a conference of the at war; belt torneys for both sides this afternoon Resolved, That this, Joseph H. Lewis Camp, No. 874, of the United Confederate and the suit of the new commisVeterans, heartily tenders its services to sioners for possession will be filed the President of the United Stales if not later than March n, needed when actual hostilities begin. Judges W. S. Pryor and W. II. Thomas G. Page, Commander. Holt Tepresentcd the present of Wm. Fletcher Smith, Adjutant. A copy of the resolution will be ficials, and William Gobel and C. immediately sent to the President. J. lironston the new commissioners at the conicrence. bUHtS WHIHI Alt USE fAllS. Dost Cooiib Bjrup. TaateaUood. Use Lard Butter Cheese .03K .03H 11H 03 8.30 8.as .04 M 06)1 .03 .07 .16 .03X 11.33 It seems that there is a new policeman on tho force, who assisted in making raids Saturday night. Rev Weir and his little daughter passed through on their way to White Plains The Louisville SLEEPING CARS liclween Nashville and Chattanooga, Alabama, Aucusta, Macon. Jacksonville. Knox. villo, Asheville, WashinRlon, Baltimore, New York, Portsmouth, l'Uliatielphla, Norfolk, Jackson, Memphis, Little Rock, Tcxerkana, Sherman, Waco, Dallas and Fort Worth. : : : wT-T - 'i y. Palace Day Coaches on all Trains Information pertaining to TICKETS. ROUTES. RATES, ET6.. cheerfully Will be application furnished upon to Ticket Aceois. or to Evening Post. The Hvenlnj Post has the 0438 15' ' 10.50, .05 . M .9M Saturday. There will be a reopening of the Baptist Church next Sunday, Rev. Anderson, of Madisonviilo, is expected to preach here on that day. Services conducted by Rev. W. M. Uryant, Potatoes Onions Hides, dry Wool, Ohio X Hops Tobacco, medium leaf,,, beam, choice marrow,... 1.15 71 1.30 17 aiJ 2.00 " .57 .16 .131-- 1 1.40 Captured a Counterfeiter. ., March 18, Detective John Mashby, Jr., and Deputy Marshal John Myrick.both of Owensboro, arrested Frank Morns at his home at Pellville, near here last night for counterfeiting. The officers captured his moulds, material and coins. Morris was brought out today before United States Commissioner E. M. Bell, and held over to the June term of United States court. Cottonseed, Houston.,., 16 07 .11 8.00 Owensboro,-Ky- 9.00 t '.- - ay ayssyiasyisyiiisssisisiiiiiisi. EARLINGTON.KY. r fsfcaMJTs&l'IfllMfpnnMfT mume. ooia Dvarusaists. w While there is a marked increase in practically all articles produced RATES By Mall Only. bv farmers, it will be seen bv the 12 Months ..$2.00 ..,. I, SO 6 Month figures which follow that there has 3 Months ....... 1.00 Month SO been a marked reduction in prices of many articles used by them, or CLUBBED WITH THIS PAPER. used bv transDortation and other Sample Copies Furnished business interests with which they un Application. must in tne marKcting Federal authorities are taking of their crops. vigorous measures to suppress the July '06. March 1. 'oS Are you a subscriber to The small-poCoffee, Rio, No. 7 . epidemic at Are you a subscriber to Tjis Bee? .3 .3 Molasses, New Orleanr... .19 Bee? You should be. .04 You should be, Print cloths (Boston). ...,, 1 1 x .017-1- Market Reports. State News. Frankfort News. .Washington News. Short Stories. Women's Page. Children's Page. J, II. 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