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A i i i p- I 1 I 1 J 1 ap q b gr 1i t ii 1EGHtI EAR EARLINGTQN HOPKINS COUNTY KENTUCKY THURSDAY DECEMBER 2 1897 NO 48 I oU f it CrO pwl1ooplugcoughnildcold9 I ire i averted by- t 11 OR BELLS PIN E rAR HONEY1 TbU famous remedy will cure ati attack of crou time it EveryIthe time of need H i1I11111rI tlhle fur till bronchial unit affections ssijbydrumltsatEc50candtlpet I Lath or 55321 Utrect uu price jne V T Iitlnised 04101 ljrains s 5 LIA LA BEL1BJARD14iE1tE L FRITSCH SON4 FASHIONABLE V i MEGHANi TAILORs fsNn 1 IINJiTER OR CLOThS AN SD1TINCS 321 Upper First Street EYANSVILLE INDIANA tr He earnestly toliclls ibe patronage ol his Hopkins county friends r1AL IC S THE L Fifth Avenue Hotel K LOUISVILLE KY I Is tile Only FirstClass k 20 Pcr Hotel in the City CiOE AND SEE US- p tPIKE CAMPBELL t- hW MANAQtR fy w r S 60 YEARS exPERIENCE COI TRACK MARKSI suadteg a iti4eb and d4Ortptkn ms l I Wit our oInIcn free wbtuer all ii pwbsbty sIeetabIe CUmun- llteUYGonlaeetll flindSookon relenttree tJIcMat r fur eftt1r1RLpatenli Sail taten Ulrttltb Nann t eo reeetv a4wlIbouIcMPgOiIitbe MUfitJlmtrkaM A unelr IlloitntM weekly lAmest HN settnttSo Journals Terns M a I feerssontbeJI newsdealers A NNCo3et97NewYork 11 Lu Iv I W A NISIIHl President toO W WAUD1IL Cabler Cepkrtn GocTl BANKLtrjtIIStDCk o 50000 a geflral banking business r J IjiyUes tlie accounts ot the cUizensoI F I has and adJoining counties 5 fine t and mpsi n curo vault in 3gecilonof Keotucky tomponnt JHscriptiolts properly U takes time Ii requires experience and complete ot mirage It druggist tobavtt a larv amount of drugs fresh He mus Rive the best i I possible workandJor compensation I V he must be reasonable wltll Tllfe ABOVEITACtS REMEM a d fJ1 DERIwttRECnEFULI d iZ 5TBIRNARDDRUQSTORI3 ti I JAMES HOTEL f STiOUIs1 RATES200 PER DAYS stoom and Breakfast 100 M t W OPEAN PLAN 1100 Per Day III Mule 6 SerVIce hMiyoeuVisitSt1ioIlssopnt JI1TJAMESXiOTEL V wtflftMrf StpntCin 0ttet n Moist 4- I KISIIBATIIS bnenjiliitllllstlr t- jOIBWORK fli teh Irornpt atten- if tiQl at thioffi EgtInmt hthished Upon appIkitoh LcI AUTONOMY IN CtBA Spanish Provinces Asking that the Scheme bo Suspended Indications that Concessions to the Island Is to be Met with Sstloin Opposition at iloiu Sagasta however II Haogulne MAPIUU Nov 28The clause In re latlon to the tariffs In the govern ments proposed scheme of autonomy forCuba provides for tho creation of a mixed commission to be compood of Cubans and Spaniards which is to fix tho tariffs The rates fixed by the commission are to bo adopted by the Cuban chamber of deputies anti then approved by the cones before they be come Should the mixed Commission come to a deadlock the cartes is to bo arbiter of the question atissuePrime Minister Sagasla has received over 100 from persons anti organizations ju Catalonia lllscay and other provinces asking that tho autonomy scheme be suspended A member of the cabinet ald yester 1 day however that the opposition to the scheme must soon cease Naturally ho added tho proposed re forms were opposed by a number of who by the past systom had amassed groat riches but tho govern Wont was determine to carry out what It considered a patriotic work anti Its decisions must be respected It is expected that tho ministry of the colonies will be abolished after tho application of the reform unit that colonial affairs will be conducted by the prime minister LONG STRIKE ENDED Another Settlement In Which the Victor are the foters- CutcAooNov I7TIie coal mining itrlke In the Northern Illinois district ended yesterday Twelve thousand men have gone back to work in the Coat City Ilraldwood CTtrbon 11111 Spring Valley Lodl Seatonvllle La Salle and Oglesby field One thousand men re main out at Strcalor tho only point where miners and operators have not igrced A settlement there is expected within a week Victory Is with the miners although they have not won all they asked Their chief demand was for atlmlno run prlcetbat is a rate per ton as tile cost comes from the mine un crooned This Ills been conceded In rome places Where the rate remains died on the price per net ton a sub lUntlal advance has been won The increase In wages all through the dis trict amounts approximately to 10 ents a ton over the schedule made last May VOLUNTARY CONFESSION ritos ah ck lford Tells of the Colt lllooded Murder at Oeorco VT Taylor Sr Louis Nov 9ThioznaS Shackcl ford made a voluntary confession to I apt OMalley last night of the part ao had taken in the coldblooded mur lerofdeorgo W Taylor lie impll aUd Nettle Taylor wife of the dead aegro and accused her of administer ng the dose of arsenic which caused Taylor death The woman admits nothing and re matas positive In the declaration that ihe tl Innocent of any attempt to clll her husband with poison Tho ivldeuco against her however aside From Shacketforda statements is very trong CONVICTED OF MURDER Pica Wjriin Convicted of Munlcrluc Wm Wbaley Mud Wire KsoxviLLK Teun Nov 27TheJury at Seviervllle in the case against Ileiw Wynn und CatlettTiptoncharged tvtth the murder of Win Whaley and filto In that county last December Drought In a verdict convicting Wynn tud acquitting Tlpton The crime for which the nun were harged was dastardly one and was AII outgrowth bl tho whitecap or ganization existing in thut county There are also cases against Robert Datlott and Robert Wade who are = hargcd with having Instigated the irlme and paid Wyun and Tiptou for lU commission FOOTPADS USED ACID Kzperleiice of Mrs lllclmrd A House with Kansas City Footpads KINSAS Cixr Mo Nov 27Two footpads stopped Mrs Richard A- Rouse wife of a Chicago t Alton en TizusdayilghatHouse made a show of resistance when ono of Die men poured the contents Of a bottle of sulphuric acid on her hands The men escaped unidentified Tho womans hands are not badly burned Has Kffected is Hettlement- MIHXEAPOLIB Minn Nov 27Mr Charles M Lorlng the father of the Minneapolis park system and a prom- Inent mlllerwbowlI8 forced to make assignment some two years ago on account pt Indorsements has finally effected the settlement of the estate partlon Found Under a Trestle ST Louis Nov 27M 8 Stookoy of Uellevllle Iii district inter nalrevenucolleotor was found dead under a trestle crossing Wamser deck a mile from Columbia 111 ItIs supposed he fell from a train Thursdaynlght French end llrlUuli Come Together IJEltLlM Nov 7A dispatch to the Frankfort Zeltung from Rome reports that a sanguinary conflict has taken place between the French and British at Nlkkl In the Lagos Hinterland In which the British were defeated Ordered to Quarantine MADRID Nov a1Aroya decree jut issued order to quarantine all vessels arriving at Spanish ports from Vensacolo Fla Starling Marshal the popular young Henderson newspaper man on a tour of the State this yinivr giving readings- A Chinese man has mys- tenoltilydisapjie oc from Owens boro His wliercaOduts arc un knownlJ Id eagle soanturdin Missduri on Mpnday while tyng irfwmitip to tp1 f 1 1MURD MYSTERY Cleared Up l y a Horrible Jtecltat of lie tails of Slow Sirs Merry was lion to Death by Her Husband CHICAGO Nov2STbo mystery surrounding the disappearance of Mrs Pauline Merry from her homo at 60 Hope street was solved yesterday by the confession of Thomas Hlclcoy who was arrested on suspicion lllclcey told a revolting story of how Chrlstoj phor Merry choked and beat his xvjfa a weelc ago last Frld yThen finding It Impossible to restore his Avlfo to con iclpusuess Iltclcoy says that Merry de died to put her out of her misery by beating out her brains with a poke Tho horrible story told by Hlclcoy was extolled from him after hours of questionIng in tho sweat box Late yesterday afternoon ho leda party of police to an uninhabited ppr lion of tho city near Elghtysoventh street anil Western avenue where Mrs Merryii body was found burled beneath a tow inches ot loose dirt by the roadside Tho disappearance of Mrs Merry excited almost as much in terost as that of Mrs LuctgerU THREE MEN ASPHYXIATED Death lu tlieIuUrnatlonal Tunnel At 1ort Huron Mich TOUT Hunox MlchNov OAs phyxlatloa caused tho deaths of thrdo men In the Grand Trunk railway tun nell Sunday night Tile dead are Henry J Courtney cnjjineori Arthur Dunn conductor John Dalton bralce man A train which was being hauled through to the Canadian side broke in two Tho engine backed down to get the detached portion of the train but for jipurs nothing was heard of tho crow Finally a searchIng party found use dead bodies and also rescued Wm Dun fireman and Vm Potter brake man in an unconscious condition Three members of tho searching party were also overcome REMOVED FROM OFFICE Louis W Pratt Collector of Internal Her cnuo at Albany N V PeremptorIly Kc moved ALIIAXV N Y Nov 20Thie Journal Is authority for the statement that Louis W iratt collector of Internal revenue for tho Albany district has been peremptorily removed from ofllce DraperI1eIDgI1nlltII successor to Mr Pratt can be appointed It is alleged that he is short about Siy000 In his accounts with brewers tlBLG HAWLEY SENT UP his Notorious Card Sharper and Crook Given Mho Years KJBW YOIIK Nor lOWlnc Wood cvard alias Big Hawley wljo last week was convicted of attempted bIacltniBllon Samuel W Brigham wa ImprisonmentWig I srravein almost every country on the earth i ind probably Is tile most acute card sharper living WEIGHED SIX HUNDRED Death and llurlal of Sau IruucUoos Jug I Best Woutau SAN FUAXCISCO Nov SOMrs theresa Cardoso a wellknown resi lent of this city who tiled on Satur day was burled Sunday In the Italian emetery She weighed over 000 pounds slid the undertakers had to break iowu the stairs of her late resl leuccjn order to lower the body into die hall Aspecial casket bound with lIOn was constructed for the remains and It was taken to the cemetery In i heavy express wagon SIX BUILDINGS BURNED Destructive Coullagratlon at farmland Jnd CixcixxATi Nov UiIA Muncie Ind special to tlioTlmes Star says that tho OIVII of Farmland was threatened with wtal destruction by fire but tho Ahiucio fire department responded to a jail for help and succeeded in limiting die fire to six business houses includ Ue the post office The total loss Is MAOOO wltlr light insurance The Case of AdoIpliI Lnstcert- Cintaao Nov 80lho second trial f Adolph L liUCtgcrt for the murder Judlo3aryrepresented by exJudge Lawrence Harmon anti attorney Max RIese who declared that Judge Gary was not qualified to sit as a criminal judge TIme day was spent in trying to reach in understanding Crushed to Ueath by STrain Sr Louis Nov 30Stolla Lovlngs a 14yearold colored girl was crushed to doulli beneath tho wheels of a MIS sourl Pacific switch engine near Sutton station shortly before five oclocU Sun day afternoon lies left leg was torn off at lIme hip and her abdomen was laid open and the entrails strewn along the track Killed by a Iloller Explosion HALIFAX N a oV2tclho explo sion of a boiler at the Gold Lako mines Bast Halifax caused the instant death of tho manager of the mine Daniel McPiial and two other men James Heniicssy and John Molsane their bodies being terribly torn by flying wreckage of thin boiler No others were seriously injured Washed Overboard and Lest PuiLADBLruU Nov 29Capt Ran dall Morris of the lirltish baric flreeri land which arrived here rriday war washed overboard and lost during o storm on November 100fftbc coast ol Nowfoundland Capt Morris homo was in Ilarrlsboro Nova Scotia and this was tho first trip of the vessel When you b- uySarsaparilla Ask for the best and youll Get Ayers Ask for Ayers and youll get I The Best1 4 11 I f Are you asubscriberVoTHEBBE t YOU ebouIdbef 4 1 c r r CUBAS ULTIMATUM ronuncltimonto of tho Oonstttu ont Assembly Independence or Death TheIr Motto Nolh log That tha Spanish Ooiernmeut May- Urant That Means Spanish Sover eignly Over Cuba Acceptable NKW Yonic Nov 27The Cuban constituent assembly which met recently at Catnaguoy to remodel the constitution and elect anew president issued a manifesto which reached tho ofllceof tho Cuban Junta In this city yesterday The document is dated Layaya October 80 and is signed by Domingo Mendez Capote as president of the assembly The manifesto is ad dressed by Tho representatives ol tho Cuban people to all those who have the independence and future welfare of Cuba at heart The document says that the a em Tjly before adjourning deemed it its duty to proclaim among other things that No special laws no political reform or autonomy nothing In short that the Spanish government may be will lug to trlntthat moans Spanish sov ereignty over Cuba shall bo accepted by tho Julians as u settlement of the war Independence or death Is and shall be the unalterable and sacred motto of the Cubans The Cubans have not resorted to arms In order obtain any political measure which does not once und for all solve the Cuban question That Is the reason we wilt accept nothing thortof absolute independence Ills our purpose to constitute au independent state orderly prosperous and happy over the ruin of a wornout colony Vo are firmly determined carry an the war until victory or death = rowns our efforts ANGLOCHINESE SCHOOLS Chinese Youths on the Gold Coast to be Ed- Ucated I In UngllsU unit Chlneir SAX FRAHCISCO Nov 2UOnuofthte- most Important movements origina ting with the Chinese minister Wu ring Kong to bring into closer re lations the whole people and the peo plo of his own rate is shortly to be onsummated in this city This project contemplates the erection of n ichool building the bringing of a orps of teachers from China and the iducatlon of thoC hineso youth of this ity and coast in both English and Chinese branches MYSTERIOUS FIRE Illlllnery ADd FnrDIIfae Stores Damaged Tlio Iiuurnncp PiiiLADELriirA Nov 29Thio mil Inery and furnishing stores of Apt Uros 39 anti 41 North Eighth street were damaged by fire yesterday to the txtcnt of about 573100 on rtthiteli the arm carried 950000 insurance The oulldlng which fronts on Gilbert Itrect as wellas Eighth and which is iwncd by the estate of Qeprge S Lang was damaged to the extent of SIOUOO lovered by insurance The origin of the fire is unknown TEMPEST TOSSED Hough Experience at the llrltlih Steam hlp Kensington PnuAUUiriilA Nov21Tbo British iteamshlp Kensington Capt Fraggctt irrived yesterday from London after a Kinpustuous voyage that lasted all the vay to the Delaware capes Iterdecks were broken bridge smashed stanch Qua bent and twisted and her entire leek cargo of 30 drums of naphtha mil a large quantity of phosphorus iViished overboard The vessel hall scarcely put to sea when the storm begau SCALES FOUND GUILTY The Aiallmit of Kutlo Flue liven ft NluctyNluo Year Sentence ST Louis Nov 27The jury IB the aise of James Scales charged with trluiinal assault on little Katie Flssc oturncd a verdict of guilty this even Dir and assessed tho punishment at 19 years imprisonment The verdict f guilty was reached on the first bal ot but jt took a couple of hours to tgrctl upon tho punishment three of die jury being insistent in demanding hc death penalty INTERCEPTED BY TROOPS Uany Philippine Insurgent lleporlod Killed MAiinii Nor 25The captain gen 3ial tit the Ihlllppiue islands lien irlwo dc lUvora cables from Manilla that the insurgents thut colony held A meeting could not arrive at an agree ment and started forborne lut the ills patch adds they wore intercepted by the Spanish troops who killed many of them Depeiuluut Americans In Cuba WASUIVOTOX Nov 28 ConsulGen eral Lee has reported to the state de partment that the nutnberof American citizens in Cuba dependent upon the appropriation made by congress is now 1607 Of the suffering Americans 750 ajulat Havana province 268 in Matanzas ami the others are scattered In the remaining provinces Orders for Ordnance Stores WAamr aTO Nov 28 Secretary Long has placed with the American Ordnance Co orders as follows Ten thousand sixInch shells 15000 one pounder shells for rapldflro guns 25 000 arraorplerclngshell tips 80 rapid fl re shell guns Suicide of KxJudRe Weal LITTLE ROCK Ark Nov 2S1 N Neal exjudge of Union county com mitted suicide by shooting at his home ln Junction City He 11872 years old iitkaanThere are five mining companies of Irbi Mountain Midi that have announced an increase of lo per cent in wages to take effect January 1st The increase aflects more than 2000 men SpringVaneyhave rejected the plan of agree men adopted at Joliet by a conference of operators and rfnners repreentathes 4 1i OTHERWISE UNNOrIC D Almln E Marsh a Mexican war voter explred at lila home in St Louis morning George Illume fell from a wagon near Kremlin Okla Sunday andwal crushed to death Statistics show that more gold is be lug produced at the present time than any time since 49 A bank has been organized at Man gun Greet county Okla recently known as No Mans Land The minors in the Arnott Co coal- mines at Plttsburg lens have struck for a twlceamonth payment The 12yearold son of J L Norfolk of Madison county Mo was killed ao huntingiho P L Chcpello bishop of Santa Fe N M to the archbishopric of New Orleans lion Iicrson B Updike 05 years old and for 40 years one of the foremost jlllzcns of Lltchfleld 111 dropped dead Sunday evening John Mank of Uarfleld county Okla wli6 was discharged from an insane aylutn as cured a few weeks ago com mitted suicide by shooting The crusade for tho substitution of the crop shiaro system for the cashrent system of tenantry In Texas is assum ing formidable proportions Mrs Johnson wife of W II John tonsteward of the southern Illinois penitentiary at Chester died at her homo nttitchfield 111 Sunday Frederick Harrison the attorney of Ueatrlce Neb charged with the theft of hooks from St Joseph Mo library will serve a short sentence in jail The official Catholic school census of the archdiocese of St Louis has been completed It shows that 24000 chil dram attend the parochial schools The Detroit SUch chamber of com merce building ivill bo sold Wednes lay under the hammer in default of payment of a first mortgage of S30 000 The foreign mission board at Boston lids submitted an annual report calcu lated to show that 93 per cent of the money collected actually goes to tho heathenThe of Ejjypt has another laughter The khcdivah prior to her spousal by the khcdivo was the fa vorite in tho x harem and known as Lady Ikbul Ilanum A bold attempt to wreck a train on the Big Four railroad at the suburban italion of Hartwell 0 was discov ved just in time to prevent a disaster by Station Agent Tudor Mrs C T1 Norman oldest daughter of Cyrus Lcland United States pension TopekaiCn3of consumption aged 34 Mgr Louis E Calllct wae of tho old est Catholic prelates in point of servo Ice in the United States died at St Paul Minn of diabetes He was born tLycns France in 1832 4Jj rnovKennedy a young man died Sunday at a hospital In New York city from the effects of a clubbing daYrromJohn Williams alias Charles Dick son a negro wanted in Little Rock Ark for the murderof II D Miller a plasterer on the night of November 2 was arrested in SU Louis Sunday Ralph Armstrong 10 years old while playing near Holtou Kas collided with another boy receiving injuries in the stomach which started him to Isle coughing and he never stopped until deaths came William Carr under sentence to be hanged next month for drowning his threeyearold child in the Missouri river tried to commit suicide in tho Liberty Mo jail by swallowing quantity of pounded glass Steamer SuukrODcuaDd Crew Saud- CONSTANTINOPLE Nov 2TTbe Aus trlanLloyd steamer Diana has been In a collision oil Galatea with tho BrIt Ish steamer Antonio The Diana sank The 150 passengers and 40 members of the crew of the Diana were saved The Tesryi Salt for England NEW VTonic Nov 28L16u1 R bert B Peary the Arctic explorer and Mrs Peary sailed on the steamer Lucanla en route for London and Edinburgh THE MARKETS NEW YORK November 30 1BW DATTLKNatlve SteeratI 4 OO tl5 00 avrONMIldlini 5 fiS- FLOURWlater Wheat I 75 TO 5 25- WURATNO 2 Red o I coy COlUNo2 to S3 3ATSN02 to 211 i- POKICNeir Mess 8 2J U II W ST LOUIS OlTONMI3dlInf BMffi E- HUKEVKSSteers 325 5 510 Cows and Heifers 2 W tft 4 60 ALVESpei00ibs 400 U 603- lOt9Sialr to Select 3 US U t 5234 3UUEP Fair to Choice 275 U 411 lLOUUPatents 4 O t 4 55- Clearand Straight 4 00 450 WHEATNO sited winter U 1I rOIlN No Mixed S4Utt K- OATSNOZ u so- UYENo3 41 U 4- 8rouACCOLuri iS 00 Ca MO SZa 120- 0UAYClearihanotby11750 fn 11 Ml UUTTEKCholcB Dairy n 14 U 18 EUQSFresh IIi to 17 IOHICStandard now 55 8 W 535lJi1tDPrlmoSteam fCATTLENatlro 3 73 O 5 M- HOaS Fair to Choice 325 U 3 55 SIIEEPFnirto CboleeJ 276 a 4 8i- ILOUK Winter Patents 4 70 to 4 W Spring Patents 4 40 to 4 90 WHEATNO 2 spring H WKW 913 PSICORNNo2OATS No 2 r03 21 PORlCMess new 1725 C 7 80 ICANSAS CITY CATTLKNtlve Steers Tl 60 0 401- HOaSAll Grades U320 e 3 43 WHEATNO s lam to M UOAl8Noa 24 23 NEW ORLEANS PLOURHfhqi d 450 4 M CORN No 2 to M OATSWcstern to 27- i4HAYChoice15 69 tt18 00 romcoidMesj to 11- 25UACONSldest to fi COlTONMlddllng LOUI3VILLIi to IIi WHEATNO s Red O covt CORNNO 2 Mixed 27K4o asvS- OHfflOATSNo 2 Mixed JH PORK New Mew 8 OJ to 8 75- 5KBACONClearltlb o 6- lCOTTONMiddlingtA No One Thought She Could Live I believe that If it bad not got Dr Carlstedls Great Remedy for my daughter she would not be with us today She got run down and her Illness developed into rheumatism and rheumatic fever Every one said that she could not live Five doctors gave her no relief yet by the time she had taken two bpttlea of Dr Carl stedta German Liver Powder she was able to sit up in bed and today she Is as strong as ever was we have path Ing to thank for it but Or Qarbtadta Grtal Germa Remedy SkiiTii ViccuTahiulaIiI- i 1 T 4I- k r j rTrir J kie e4 to ILL3 r CUBA AND PORTO RICO Itoyal Decree Orantlns Anlonomons Oov eminent 1nbtlsbed- MADIIID Nov 2toThe Official Gazette publishes the royal decree grant lug autonomy for Cuba and Porto Rico Article explains the principles of the fa Sure government of tho two Islands Article 2 decrees that the government of cad Island shall be composed of an Insular parlia ment divided Into two chambers while a eov eruar general representing the home govern ment will exercise In lto name tho supremo au thorlty maktnilawschambers and tho governorgeneral Article 4 directs that the Insular represents tion shall be composed of two corporations with equal powers viz a chamber of rcpre sentatlves and a council of administration Article 5 provides that the council of administration shall consist of SS members a whom 18 shall be elected and 17 be nominate by the home government Article 8 provides that tho council ot administration must be SpaniardsI nt least 33 year of age who were born In tht Island or who have resided there continuously for four tears It specifies numerous omclallI such as senators presidents of cpurts or chambers of commerce and other bodies ai eligible to election to the council Articles 7 to 14 Inclusive deal with nomina lions and the conditions of election to councils Article 15 empowers the throne or the gov ernor general to convoke suspend or dissoivetthe chambers with an obligation to them within three months Articles III to 23 deal with the procedure ol the chambers anti grant Immunity to memoI hersrttcle20 empowers the Insular parliament to receive the governors oath and make ef fectlvo the responsibility of the secretaries forming the governors council Secretaries may be Impeached by the chambers In whlct case they are to be judged by the council ot ad ministrationNegotiations for treaties of commerce are tc be made by the home government with the as distance of the secretary of the Island Article 30 confers upon parliament the 1mIposing of customs duties I Article 40 deals with the commercial rela tions of the islands with the peninsula DndIprovides that no Import or export tax may ferentiate to the prejudice of tho productions either Island or the peninsula A list will be formed of articles coming from Spain direct which will be granted favorable treatment In regard to slmllai articles coming from abroad and the same will be done for productions of the Islands entering Spain the differential duty In no case to cx ceed 35 per cent Thin remainder ot tho decree explains the governor enerals powers 110I will exercise supreme command be ref sponsible for tho preservation order have power touominateofilcials and his secretary ho will publlshand execute the laws and decrees International treaties and conventions etc and will have the power of pardoning suspend ing constitutional guarantees and or dering a state ot siege should circumstances require ItIGOLUEN ANNIVERSARY A SU Louis Millionaire Celebrates Fifty Years of Wedded Life ST Louis Nov 20U H Tiinmer mann anti his wife Maria C celebrat ed their golden wedding annlYeraaryI The celebration began morning and lasted until late at night At 9 a m special religious services were held at St Marys church In tho evening the aged couple received their many friends at tbe St Louis Turner hall Speechmaking anda general good time were the features Timmermann was born in 1831 in Hanover Germany He married Maria C Hackman who has borne him ten children four of whom are living DESTRUCTIVE FIRE A Costly Early Morning lllase at Kltan fling PH- KITANNINO Pa Nov J7 Fire at a a in destroyed McCoulougha hard ware store Hellmaus house furnishing store the Armstrong WatcrCos build lug Merchants national bank and tho ofllce of Attorney Ross Reynolds A number of other buildings were badly damaged The loss was 300000 A number of persons were injured dur ing the fire among them Dr Samuel Jessop who was seriously burned about time face and James Buck who was badly cut by falling glass BETRAYED HER HUSBAND Sirs turtU Wants a Dlvoroi and Is Cart less of Stir Husband Sate KANSAS Crrr Mo Nov 27 Marion n Curtis applied for a divorce yester day from M O Curtis formerly assistant cashier of the American national bank who skipped hits bond in Novem bar 189J while awaiting trial for em bezzling 910000 In her application for separation Mrs Curtis makes known for the first time tho wherea bouts of her husband saying he is paymaster for a railroad In Buenos Ayres Argentina FOUND DEAD IN HER HOME An Aged Lady Itobbed and Choked to Death by IlurglariL- EAVKX WORTH Kan Nov 27Mrs Caroline Abke aged 70 years who lived alone near hers was found dead In liar house yesterday Marks on lieu neck Indicated the woman had been choked to death A lock on an outside door had been broken apparently by burglars and the house was ransacked Mrs Abko was eccentric and was be lieved to possess considerable money An Absurd Story LONDON Nov 27Lord Salisbury replying to a correspondent who asked him whether there was any founda tion for the report widely circulated In tho Channel islands to thin effect that the British government contem plates ceding the islands to France characterizes the story as absurd The UattlcabJp loaWABHIXQTON Nov 2srhie naval trial board has made a report upon the recent twodays trial of tho big battle ship Iowa at sea Tho report thor oughly sustains Commodore Dewey comment that the ship is as fine a type of her class as1 there Is in the world CatalouUu Delegates Dissatisfied MADRID Nov S1he industrial delegates from Catalonia have returned home dissatisfied with the manner in which the Spanish cabinet received their protests agalnstgrantiug autono my to Cuba and Porto How to Cure Bilious Colic suffered for weeks with colic and pains in my stomach caused by biliousness and had jo take medicine all the while until I used Chamberlains Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Kemedy which cured me I bave since recommended ft to a good many people MRS F BUTLER bairbaven Conn Persons who are subject to bilious colic can ward off the attack by taking this remedy as soon as1 the first symptoms appear For sale byllen T Robinson MarItons George St Charles Bernard Drul Slot Eaildglon i J J f A- s4c I A DESOLATED ISLAND Fearful Effects of Woylor Policy In Cuba Unlf a Blllllon Victims Moot of Them NonCombatant lIueVleoi as the Result of Starvation stat Ruthless Murder Nsw YORK Nov 30A dispatch to time World from Havana says The Worlds first figures of Cubas starve tion were timidly moderate They showed the deaths of only 200000 But every painful fact unearthed tends to prove them nearly double that number When tho grim returns are nil In it is now almost certain the Cuban massacre of the Innocents will roach 400000 And this awful number does not include those killed in battle or time thousands and thousands of woman and children who have dlcdof exposure disease and mas sacre in tho managuas and swamps It now seems certain that more than half a million people for the most part loyal subject of Spain have been killed tripthroughauzas and Santa Clara has tended to make moderate this tremendously extreme figure The figures of Spanish ofllclal reports show but u part of the mortality They only give the num her burled in consecrated ground they do not give that fully And yet these official ultraSpanish reports of burial permits issued admit that in the province of Santa Clara there have died and buried since Weylers flat 71847 persons The num ber of people for whose existence Wey cr is directly responsible is 155133 in santa Clara province And of those he killed 80310 or over onehalf of them WILL VISIT AMERICA Farewell Dinner to the Retiring Editor at the StMiimes Gazette LONUOY Nov 30Mr Sydney James Low tho retiring editor of tho SU James Gazette who was entertained dinner on Saturday last by the most representative gathering of English newspapermen than has been saen in recent years starts for American January on a tour of the world Among the givers of tho thinner in ad dition to members of the staff ofdll RUdjyarllley all of whom have been contribu tors to the St James Gazette STORM SWEPT COASTS rue funds of the Ilrltlili Isles Strewn with Wrecks and Dead LONDON Nov 30Tho gale which swept the English coasts Sunday do lug damage at Hollyhead and other places raged all alight long amount ing almost to a cyclone in many places Accompanied by snow and hail A lqngHst pt fatnlltles5wrccks and to property already been received All tho coast towns have suffered and a score of bodies have been washed ashore Falling walls and flying debris have added to the loss of life Vessels are reported on shore Dn every part of the coast and many ships arc known to have foundered ivitli tho probable loss of all hands NOTES FROM BERLIN Resigned nIl Position and Will Come Home UEKLIH Nov SO United States Vice Consul IlrecU has resigned Isis position ind will return to the States ConsulGeneral Goldschtnldt has ap pointed Mr Day ono of the consular tlerks to be the successor of Mr Ureck subject to the approval of the stab department at Washington The United States ambassador An ircw D White will t oday visit Uaron Von Bulowtho German minister tor foreign affairs for the first time Senator Lodge Itetuios to Talk Much WASIIIXOTOX Nov SO Senator Lodge member of the committee on foreign relations in the senate was at the state department yesterday He would say nothing about the Cuban situation except that tho administra Lion had accomplished a great deal tie said the first business of the senate would be to confirm Ole annexation of Hawaii which would be done by ratiO tying the treaty or by legislation ltrcoV rlng Mining Funds CLEVELAND 0 Nov 30 Attorney Uadden representing the order of Scottish Clans has recovered to date 18000 of the 815000 which the books of Treasurer McLaren tail to account for Mr McLaren is not yet mentally clear and is still in It private sanita rium Ills friends believe that the funds are all right A FormerWahlIStreet lirokEr Sentenced ta Sing Sing NEW YORK Nov 30 Frederick Mc henry Kltclilng formerly a Wall street broker was sentenced to Sing Sing for five years in the Kings county court yesterday The prisoner on Fri day last pleaded guilty to grand lar ceny In thin second degree in swindling John llauman and others out of sums of money ranging from 817 to 830 UpunlsU Fort Captured HAVANA Nov 30 Reports from Santiago do Cuba province state that the important Spanish fort at Poloalto between Tunis do Zazas and Jucaro has been taken after a brief engage ment tho Spanish retreating after one volley had been fired Reports from all other provinces indicate that the Cu bans are doing pretty much as they please Sloth Wero Held ST Louis Nov Orhe coroners Jury held both Mrs Nellie Taylor and Thomas Shackelford for George W Taylors death Sliuckelford made a worn statement telling how Mrs Taylor got him to purchase arsenic for the purpose of killing her husband Mrs Taylor refused to testify Will Manufacture Medicines Mayfield Ky Nov 25Tile Mayfield Medicine Manufacturing Company has filed articles of in corporation with a capital stock of 25000 and will begin business the first of the year The company will manufacture Dr J J McGees remedies Fortythree cars of export cattle have been shipped to kw York from LexlDstontblsJr s I 0 GripeVhen toned sugarcoated pills which tear you all to pieces are not In It with Hoods Easy to takt Hoods IIup5i druggists sac a I Hood Co Lowell MaSs The only Pills to take with H r Sarsaparllla DR MENDENHATiLS IMPROVED CUTTT AND FRYER IJMIIL GUARANTEED TO CURE CHILLS AND FEVER And MaUrla in all Forms Tasteless lon genuine wltliout the above picture and the signature of J 0 MendenhalL Price BO cents at all Dealers PREPARED ONLY DY T C MENr ENHAliLi I t EVANSVILLE JND KyCrabtreeKentucky Illinois Central R Ue Milnlslnt Unsurpa- ssedDOUBLEDAILYSERyiGE FROM 4FROt1 IJSIMEMPHIS r CAIRO ICINCINNATI IST LOUIS ATI- I CHICAGO ILOUSVILLE AND FROM ST LOUIS to CHICAGO Making direct connections with Through trains for all points- INCLUDING i 21 rt1 fast anb W st UFFALO PlltsbutK Cleveland flat 4 ton New York Phllsdelphla nalll MinneapolisOmaband Denver Close connection wiSh Ceo iral MUttssIppi Valley Route SoUl Fast Vestibule Daily Trains for Dubuque Sioux Falls Sioux City And use Wett Particulars ol Agents of the L C R R and connecting line j Wm Murray Dlili Pin Agt New Qrranl MemphisAW A Kelload A 0 PA Louliillli BEN T ROBI- NSODRUIST Mort011 GpIPCcriti plc Always on hand a full and complete stock ol DRUGS AND MEDICINES PER FUMERY and TOILET ARft CLES PAINTS AND OILS PHYICISANS PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED Sent FreeTo any person interested in hu mane matters or who loves ani mals we will send free upon p- plk1tion a copy of the IIALLIANCE the organ of this Society In addition to itensely interesting read ing it contains a list of the valuable and unusual premiums given by this paper Address TUB NATIONAL HUMANE ALLIANCE 410411 United Charities Building New York GEORGE KING DBUOCIST ST CHARLES I KENTUCKY Nice Line of Druggists Sundries Prescriptions Carefully Compounded I Dont Use Drugs unless you need them and then only pure drugs such as are sold by re sponsible druggists Wekcep only the best That is the great dis tinction to be looked for when the time comes that you need them Nowhere else will you find so complete a stock A good time to begin that spring medicine a ST BERNARD DRLQ STORE BRYAN HOPPER Manager Hotel y j W nlHIILuciie I dMADISONVILLEjSiKY + 3 TsI e I f Iri r i U I jr s p I t t 4L 7 Lcv w III t- c r r f 1Ii t i r r f It J 0 0 C e- J I 1 QZe Iee PAUL M MOORE Editor and Manag- erUn PUBLISJIINB COMPANY Incorporated Entered the Peitoffio at Rarlluxton at Second elaiamatttr a SUBSCRIPTION RATES Ona Yearslrlelljrlnadrtnce It oo I so- TbreeMondii II IS Single 5 copies mailed free on application Correspondent wanted In all parts the coontr Address UI for pirtIcuar THURSDAY DECEMBER 2 1897 n WOULD it not be a joke if China also should take the gold cure There might then be even enter tained some hope for her opium habit TilE jury in the Guldensuppe murder case New York returned an unanimous verdict of guilty against Martin Thorn He will die Mrs Nack may plead guilty TilE reciprocity features of the new tariff law arc very promising Already a dozen or more countries have indicated their desire to enter into reciprocal relations with the United States 4lfR JOHN C DUFFV Democrat who lately threatened to contest the election of Dr A M Sargent Representative from Christian has abandoned the project and will kindly allow the Doctor to keep the coveted seat i Miss CHRISTINE BRADLEVdaught per of Governor W 0 Bradley yill christen the new battleship Kentucky The Governor has been strougly petitioned to appoint his daughter to this distinguished duty and the Governors daughter- is eminently the proper choice IT is against Kentucky law to wear a badge of any secret organization unless the wearer be a mem ber of that organization The penalty is imprisonment in the county jailnot exceeding thirty days or a fine not exceeding twenty dollars or both fine and imprison ment SECRETARY Buss has evidently carried his business habits with him 2 to the Interior Department He has succeeded in getting down the estimates of his subordinates for the next fiscal year over 9000000 This is an effective way of fighting a deficit New York Commercial Advertiser UNDER the new tariff law expor tations have greatly increased the Treasury receipts are large and increasing the gold reserve is nearly 160000000 and everything is working with great satisfaction except only to those who desire to find fault and are envious of the suc cess of the new measure MR BRYAN goes to Mexicoand- the statesmen and financiers of that suffering country are seriously con templating the adoption of the gold standard Although Mr Bry an may influence by his visit neither Mexico nor America he walked Spanish last year and he wants to talk Spanish this year and his trip will give him that oppor tunity TilE attitude of the Government with reference to Cuban filibuster ing expeditions is more clearly shown to be of highest honor by recent reports of officials at Wash ington Eight revenue cutters have been engaged in this work putting in a total of 129 months of active operations in suppressing filibustering cruising 75668 miles and capturing seven vessels engaged in filibustering THE silver men who appointed themselves as a commission to visit Japan and investigate the cause of the adoption of the gold standard by that country have not reported the discoveries they made peopleisit he that men should go on such a long journey gain wha- ttheysought10d keep silent Or was there in the discoveries made only discomfort to the silver 1 mnand refutation for their argu ments Kentucky Lottery Dead The Frankfort Lottery Com pany is dead Justice Harlan killed it Monday when he Handed down an opinion sustaining the decision of Kentucky Court of Ap peals against that company Kentuckians everywhere will rejoice at this victory of law and or der over one of the most pernicious vices that was ever organized In Louisville alone the company had thirtyfive offices and employed one hundred men An innumerable number of gamblers wereI thus made and fosteredprincipally among those who had oilya few cents to risk in a game of chance This is the last of Kentucky lotteries a number of which have ex isted during the States history As early as the close of the first quarter of the present century the General Assembly granted special franchises for lotteries for special purposes One of these lotteries was for Kentucky river improvements another for a turnpike an other for n church j another for a medical college Thus i will be seen that the lottery has had for its good friend the State of Ken tucky and the old time friendship has been a long time breaking though it is now finally shaken offThe man who has been presi dent of the company quits the game several millions winner and the petty gambler is deprived of this opportunity to risk his small earnings ALL YET ALIVE The Three Men Who Were Shot in the Duel at Robards Still Survive Wilson Out ol Da age Except From the Court of Justice William Wilson Marion Eakins and John Triplett who were shot in the duel that occurred between Wilson and Eakins at Robards Saturday night are all yet alive Wilson is out of danger and remains at his home under strong guard having been unable to fur nish the required bond of 2500 Eakins and Triplett are still considered in a dangerous condition the former having been shot over the right eye and in the left shoul der and the latter shot in the stomach and right leg A portion of Eakins brain was laid bare by the shot that struck his temple The fight grew out of a lawsuit for the paltry sum of 12 which was to be brought against Wilson Eakins having testified in a parallel case that had just been decided After an altercation in Henderson and the return of the party to Rob ards Wilson went home armed himself and returned and entered the drug store of Eakins where the shooting began immediately Tripplett was shot while trying to prevent the tragedy At Kobards Wilson is consid ered the agressor and strong public feeling is against him He formerly was a resident of Earling ton and was known to be a most fearless man but his life here was a quiet one NEW TIME CARD In Effect on L N Sunday December Sib The new time card is just in the hands of the printer and was sup plied to THE BEE last evening from the dispatchers office The time of the trains at Earl ington is as follows North No 91 Chicago Limited 1029 a m No 52 St Louis Express 1121 a m No 54 Fast MallIO53 p m South pmNoNo 53 Fast Mall 5 29 pm The Providence Accommodation will arrive in the morning at 735 and leave for Evansville at 745 In the evening will arrive at 530 and depart for Providence at 545 WILL TRY FOREIGN COAL New England Gaa Company Executes a DIg Contract for Novla Scotia Froduct A dispatch from Montreal says A deal has been signed which mans a great benefit to the Nova Scotia coal industry as well as to the revenue of that province The New England Gas and Coke Com pany with capital of 17000000 composed of W L Elkins of Philadelphia Hollister Babcock of New York Rockefeller Rodgers H E Whitney and others has signed a contract with the Dominion Coal Company for delivery of 800000 tons of coal yearly in Boston with the right to receive 1500000 tons at the same figure The contract is said to be for twenty years and will double the output of the mines This is the coal property that Mr Jno B Atkinson President of the St Bernard Coal Company of this place was recently called to investigate for the Dominion Coal Company His trip of inves tigation was made to Cape Breton in September To Cure Constipation Forever or25cItTeachers Money Teachers wages are lower than usual this year They must cutI their expenses in every way Those who expect to attend school this year will do so at Hanson where the rates are the lowest to be found in the state Three teach ers offer especial advantages in all courses Write for particulars to Prin E McCulley county examiner Hanson Ky NINETY MILLIONS Receipts of the Treasury During the First Four Months of Dingley Tariff ABOUT 160000000 GOLD RESERVE Our Exportations Greatly Increased even to Countries that Offered Protests Against the Tariff Law Washington D C Nov 27 If the average farmer did not enjoy his Thanksgiving turkey this year it was probably because he was too busy with prosperity which this first year of the Mc Kinley administration has brought him The official figures continue- to show such prosperity as the farmer has not known for many years The November exportatIon- of wheat has been nearly fifty per cent larger than during last year and the shipments of last week from the Atlantic ports arc the largest recorded in any week forI many years if not at any time in the history of the country The actual exports of wheat from all ports for the crop year thus far has been in round numbers a hundred million bushels When the in crease in prices is taken into con sideration also it will be seen that the farmers are getting a Jarge sum of money for their wheat product this yearfar in excess of that in many preceding years The expor tations of corn are also increasing those for the present month being nearly a million bushels in Excess of November of last year And while the farmer has occa sion to be thankful for his fortune in good crops and good prices other citizens of the United States have occasion to be thankful to the farmer that his prosperity has brought prosperous conditions to others and to the country itself The alarm which was felt at this season during those years in which gold was being drawn out of the conntry and the Government compelled to sell bonds to replenish the gold in the Treasury no longer troubles the financiers or business men of the great cities nor the ad ministration The fact that the farmers of the country have many millions of bushels of wheat to send abroad for which gold is paid by the goldstandard nations pur chasing it obviates the danger of reduction of the quantity of gold in the country or of raids upon the gold in the Treasury Treasury officials say they are getting greater quantities of gold than they need or even more than they desire the gold reserve now reaching 1607 000000 while the official figures showing the amount of gold in the United States and in circulation continue to indicate an increase due doubtless to the fact that our exports arc now largely in excess of our imports which have fallen materially since the enactment of the new tariff law The Coming of Congress Congress when it meets in its regular session next week will have no occasion to regret its action in the special session by which it placed the Dingley tariff law upon the statute books The doleful predictions made by the Demo crats about the prospective opera tiors of the Republican tariff measure which was enacted at the special session a few months ago arc not being realized On the contrary the four months in which it has been tested have proven that the Republicans made no mistake in their action with reference to this measure Its earnings in the four months in which it has been in operation are many millions in excess of those of the correspond ing months in the history of the Wilson law and are sufficient to fully justify the belief of the Republicans that it will when normal conditions are resumed prove ample in its qualities as a revenue producer and in its effect upon our commerce The receipts of the Treasury during the first lour months of operation of the law will amount in round numbers to 90000000 while the Wilson law in its first four months earned about 83000000 When it is considered that the Wilson law had the benefit of enormous im portations which had been held back in order to get the advantage of the lower tariff rates which it gave and that the Dinglcy law labored under the disadvantage of very small importations because of the heavy shipments into the coun try prior to its enactment it will be seen that the operations of the new law indicate that it is to be much more successful as a revenue producer than was the Wilson law The further fact that the receipts have steadily increased and that those of November will be in round numbers 25000 000 shows that with the return to normal business conditions and the importions which will follow the absorption of the immense stock which was in hand when the new law went into effect it iVper fcctly apparent that it will within a very short time be producing all the revenue that the Government requires to meet its current expenditures and a surplus to put into the sinking fund something which was not done in any period of the Wilson law Exportation Increase Under the New Law One curious development since the new tariff law went into effect and one in which the members of Congress when they come together for the regular session will be in terested is the increase in expor tations to those countries which offered protests against the Ding ley tariff billand which it was claimed would exclude American products unless the tariff bill should be shaped to suit their wishes There were thirteen nations which offered formal protests against the tariff bill probably a larger numI ber than ever before Curiously an examination of the records of GreatS ieadathat the people leave nn abiding confidence In Hoods Sarsaparllla Great ColuntarystlteUwomen show that Hoods sarsaiiarllla ae tually docs possess Poenwerblood upon which not only health but life Itself depends Tho gre- atS inuccessyou In believing that a faithful use of Hoods Sarsaparllla will euro you If you suffer from any trouble caused by Impure blood HoodsSarsaparilla IsthoOno True Blood Purifier All druggists 1 Prepared nly byO I lined Co Lowell Mass cayIIour commerce since the new law went into effect shows that in theI face of nearly every country thus protestingour sales have increased under the Dingley law instead ofI decreasing as was predicted by the opponents of that measure AustriaHungary which was one of the first countries to offer pro tests against the new law has bought from us nearly twice as much in the first two months of its operations as she did in the corres ponding months of last year Belgium which also entered protest against the new law bought over Mi 000000 worth of our products in August and September under the Dinglcy law while she bought but a Jittle over 5000000 worth in August and September 1896 under the Wilson law France which also protested against certain feat tires of the bill bought 6939631 in value from us in September 1896 under the Wilson law and took 14250000 worth from us in the same months of 1897 under the Dingley law Germany whose its protest was much talked ot when attention was brought to the public bought nearly 20000000 worth of our goods in August and Sep tember 1897 under the Dingley law while her purchases in August and September 1896 were only a trifle over 15000000 Italy in creased her purchases from us nearly 50 per cent in August and September as compared with the corresponding months of 1896 Turkey which also protested fol lowed that action by purchasing six times as much from us in the first two months of the new law as she did in the corresponding months of last year Even Japan which made such violent protests against certain features of the new law increased her purchase of American goods materially in Aug ust and September under its opera tion as compared with August and September of 1896 while Great Britain also one of the protesting countries increased her purchases nearly 6000000 in August and September 1897 compared with the corresponding months of 1896 Taking the thirteen countries which offered protests against the Ding hey law and comparing their pur chases from the United States in the first two months of its opera tions with the corresponding months of the preceding year it is found that the purchases from us under the new law were nearly 25000000 greater than in the corresponding months of last year Everybody Ear So Cascarets Candy Cathartic the most won derful medical discovery of tim age plcas aut and refreshing to the taste act gently and positively on kidneys liver nnd bowels cleansing tho entire colds cure headache fovor habitual constipation and biliousness Please buy and o of O C C today 10 IS 60 cents Bold and guaranteed to cure by nil drugistB 9ur Joloted iiens All eommunicationt and matieri of news per taming lo this column tboulil be addressed to Gao ALEXANDER Earlmeton Kv Rev T H Merriweather is in the city this week Rev G B Walker filled his reguiar appointment here Sunday On last Saturday night the V M U Club gave a grand supper to their friends The son of Newt Cress had his arm broken by a piece of falling slate in the mines one day last week Tberewas a grand festival given by our young people Thanksgiving night The Reading Room keys have baen lost Finder will please return to Mrs Rose Ratcliffe and be rewarded Marshal Hatcher is in Ihe city on Inisi nesvlhis week Scott Morton sa s that there is no man in town that can eat morn chicken Ihan be canMrs Rose Ralclifle entertained several of her friends Thanksgiving day Some of the Morions Gap boys were in the city Sunday We would like to see a large crovil out at Endeavor services Sunday Several Mailisonvilte ladies were here Sunday night What is the matter xviih the Reading Circle We dont hear from it any more At the evening session of the Teach ers Association to be held In Earlinglon December 10 the following program will be rendered ChorusInstrumental Solo Mrs Carrie Alexander Recitations Miss Pinkie Prilcheit Vocal solo Beatrice Hawkins Address II S Sanders Instrumental solo Miss Ella Hawkins Paper Practical Education Miss Lucy Gatewood Vocal Solo Miss Lizzie Osborn Debate Resolved that public school teach ers should be pensioned by the State after thirty years of continuous service Affirmative Miss Maltie Alexander Negative Miss L B Moore Declamation E T Fishback j of scientific IjlJlRChorusI W At the close of the program a repeplionl will be tendered the teachers by citiYearoL Earlington r JI r OFFICIAL VOTE State Canvassing Board Complete their Work of Counting Shackelford Lacks 237 Votes of Getting a Majority of Votes Cast MONEY COMING IN FROM SHERIFFS Frankfort Ky Nov 29The State Canvassing Board composed- of the Governor Secretary of State and Attorney General met today at noon to canvass the returns from the recent election The returns were completed except that Casey county had never been heard from on the constitutional amendment while Knott had no vote on that question and it had been left off the ballot in Laurel The vote was complete in the Appelate Clerks race and in the races for Circuit Judge and Commonwealths Attorney The comparison of the vote by the board and the proving- of the tables and additions required most of the afternoon The official totals in the State race and on the constitutional amendment are as followsBailey 169678 Shackelford 187482 Ilindman 9583 Parker a 7374 Wallace 1783 Shackelfords plurality 17804 Shackelford lacked 237 votes of receiving a majority of all the votes castThe Populists lacked 245 votes of casting 2 per cent of all the votes cast and will have to gct on the ballot next time by petition The total vote on the constitu tional amendment is as follows For amendment33432Ag- ainst amendmeut 4 r299 Majority against 8867 The Contest Board is composed of the three members of the Can vassing Board with the Auditor and Treasurer No notices of contest have been filed with these as yet but defeated candidates under the law have thirty days after the completion of the local or county canvasses in which to file such notice Only about half this time has elapsed since the canvass was completed in some counties notably Jefferson noneyFrom the Sheriff Money poured into the States coffers today to the extent of some thing like 100000 Tomorrow is the last day to pay county and State taxes the penalty of 6 per cent going on both Sheriff and taxpayer December i The re ceipts from some fifteen or twenty Sheriffs came in today and Deputy Auditor Frank Johnson was the busiest man about the Statehouse The rush will con tinue for several days DOWN IN TilE MINES Coal City III Nov 26The strike ic the Wilmington coal field is broken The mines of the Star Company Big Four Company and Wilmington Coal Mining and Manufacturing Company resumed work today at the 77H cent scale Over 3000 miners are employed in these mines The miners of four mining companies at or near Marion Ills fcave joined in an appeal to outside miners asking them not to come there as at present there is a strike on caused by the coal diggers de manding an increase of wages They can rest assured that the miners bere will not molest them as they receive good wages and prompt payment and therefore bay e no uetd to go elsewhere for work and be eides that both miner and operator here sympathize with all who are justly trying to better their condition It is stated that the Vanderbilts are now seeking to extend their railroads into many new coal fields in West Virginia A man who claimed to be a miner from one of the mines now on a strike in Whit ley County Ky was among our miner here last week soliciting aid for the miner there who he claimed had been deprived of the privilege of work for several month on account of refusal on part of operator to allow them to work even at the price they were working for before the miner struck He received considerable aid from moneyWhilehis story it does look rather queer that with the approach of winter the operator should take the stand be claims they doan in the face of the fact that the orders for coal are crowding in In order that they may increase their ca pacity for filling coal orders the St Bernard Company are having a doubl track put in above their tip at new Sooth Diamond mine Ernest Rash of the Hecla Company retired from a trip South last Saturday Secretary Bailey of the Reinecke Coa Company returned from a business tril to Nashville and other points South last week f Richard Salmon of the Crablree mines Althouglheprophet he is feeling good over the num receivingdailyEngineer Tames Kilroy of the Hecla PersistentCoughs A coughwhich sums to hang on in spite of all the remedies which you have applied certainly needs energetic and sensible treatment For twentyfive years that stand ard preparation of codliver oil SCOTTS EMULSION curingthroat and lungs and this is the reason why the codliver oil par tially digested strengthens and syztern I act as a tonic to the mindand nerves and the glycerine soothes and heals the irritation Can you think of any combi nation so effective as this tfthe1Iyx and 3oo alf dVuftbti SCOTT BOWNE AemUti NtwVork e A Company oaiM hear raaelfflg Wilt serious accident one daylatslyHe was throwing coal into furnace when the flames flashed out Into bis face burning his eyes in such a mannner that for leveralIdays be was confined to his home are pleased to state that he Is able to reoI sume work again- Thanksgiving day was observed here by our miners Many attended church seravice and others amused themselves at ball The coalmining strike in the Nortbern Illinois district ended today Twelve thousand men have gone back to work in the Coal City Braldwood Carbon Hill Spring Valley Lodi Seatonville La Salle and Oglesby field One thousand men remain out at Streator the only point where miners and operators have not agreed A settlement there Is expected within a week Victory is with the miners although they havenot won all they asked Their pricethatfrom the mine unscreened This has been conceded In some places Wbere the rate remains fixed on per net ton of screened coal a substantial advance has been won The increase in wages all t through the district amounts approxi mately to toe a ton over the schedule MayThe been on since July 4 It started asp part of the general strike or dered by the United Mine Workers ot America The Pennsylvania and Ohio miners settled early in September The Indiana work was re sumed ab t the same time The 30000 miners of Illinois refused to ratify the terms of the agreement made a t Columbus 0 and continued the strike One of the best tests yet made with the Morgandardner mining machines now be ing tested by the Hecla Coal Company was made last Tuesday night by Len Huff who cut eighty feet in five hours with one of these machines This is certainly fine work andshows that the operator of the machine understood his business Bucklens Arnica Salve The best Salve in the world for Cuts Bruises Sores Ulcers Salt Rheum Fever Sores Tetter Chapped Hands Chilblains Corns and all Skin Eruptions and posi lively cures Piles or no pay It Is guaranteed lo give perfect satisfaction or money refunded Price 250 per box For Sale by St Bernard Drug Store LOCOMOTIVE BLASTS a Telegraph poles are being made of paper Brakeman Tipton has left this road to- go to work on another road running out of Memphis Tenn Master of Trains Devney has been quite busy this week giving assis tance on the new time card We understand a new time card will go into effect December 5 on the Henderson division and that several important changes will be made in the time of passenger trains The local roads estimate that they handled in Indiana Kentucky and Tennes see between 5000 and Gooo people who took advantage of Thanksgiving Day to move from place to place The travel this year was heavier than usua1ILouisville Post The new equipment of coal cars ordered a few months ago by the Chesapeake Ohio is being pushed to completion and delivery Two thousand cars were ordered at a cost of many thousands of dollars and it is understood that as soon as the last order is filled another will be given by President M E Ingalls In one of the section gangs on the Southern Kansas railroad not long since the boss discovered that one stalwart young fellow was the son of a rich railroad president of Georgia He mentioned it to the young man wbo quit at once The young man at the request of his father is learning the railroad business from the ground up- I A bad accident occurred on the L N near Winchester Ky last Saturday A trestle over which a freight train was passing went down and twentytwo cars were precipitated to the ravine below and two of the bridge men who were at work on the trestle were killed by falling timber and cars A young boy whose name is unknown while stealing a ride last Friday night on train No 91 bad his leg broken It seems that be had taken a seat under one of the sleepers on a truss rod and forgetting himself let one of his legs hang down to that it was struck and broken The unfortun ate boy was taken from the train here hit broken limb dressed and by his own re quest was sent to Nashville Some great tales are now being about the hunt the railroad boys took on Thanksgiving day or the day before They do say that Agent Martin of Sebree after waiting a distance of about ten miles came home two that the boys say be bought from some lucky hunter Operators Coffey and Nesbit are said to have secured six quails which they found in a trap belonging to some boy and that killingfarmers a and that certain hunters when calling at a farm house for dinner was politely invited down in the turnip patch Evidently the police authorities ot Hop kinsville are too strict in their enforcement of the ordinance forbidding the blocking of the crossing for eight minutes or more When a train of about thirty cars runs in there and stops at the tank for water some four or five crossings must be either cut or the crossings blocked for about six minutes Then it it that the police get in their work it thlt crossing should be blocked over the time allowed no matter what obstacle stands in the way of the conductor to prevent his complying with the law Conductor Maddox was arrested Jailed and fined last wenk for said cause and the case liPP The Baltimore and Ohio South Western Hallway has been experimenting with elec Inc motors on turntables Turning loco motives at divisional points and terminals is a service of much annoyance and no lit tie expense to railway companies It gen erally takes four men to turn locomotive and while are doing so their regular work is abandoned- Experiments were made with on electric motor on the Cofoot turntable at Chilli cothe with such success that the Park Street turntable in Cincinnati was similarly equipped The result has been rather astonishing in the matter of expense The current was purchased from the power plant and it cost on an average of less than onehalf a cent for each time the table was turned When this same table was oper ated by band it cost 12 cents for each en gine The yearly saving is about 709 Agent Walker of Madisonvillebolds the belt for the best days bunt so far this sea son having killed last Monday sixtyfour quails The inspection of both the Henderson and St Louis division was this year we rlanAregular trains and upon this car the board of inspetpn took up their position Here men high up in authority have passed judgment on the track as they passed over it but this year men who have bad almost dally experience in the construction and the keeping of the track in repair are to say what the condition of the track is So therefore the supervisors and section foremen of both divisions took charge of the work of inspection the St Louis divi sion men expressing their opinion ot the Hendeon division and the Hen erllOn division men passing judgment on the work done by the St men progresslagconcert at Evans iall Evansville on December 2oth The band gave frequent concerts at Sunset Park that summer and has grown quite popular there Capt Tbos Walsh supplied the band with an excellent room for reo bearsals heated by steam and nicely fitted up This room was opened recently jnUti tg oyittr topper I l- en j ttJ JI I New WlnterSclfeduks SeutlifcrH Railway jn Kentucky New WlnW Schedules of the Sou bet Railway becomes effective ftncember Sib 8g after which time trams wilt leave LpuisvIHe 745 a m 405 p matid745- p m Trains will leave Lexington 440 rrf 735 a m 1 420 p m arriving Louisville 725 a m 1050 a m and 730 p m Connections will be made as usual at Lawrenceburg for andfrom Harrodsbnrg and Burgin and at Versailles for and from Midway and Georgetown Connections are made at Lexington with trains for points South and at Louisville with lines for the Northand West Parlor cars on day trains and through Sleeping Car Louisville to Chattanooga night trains By this new change of schedule the Southern Railway train leaving Louisville 745 a m reached Chattanooga 555 p m Atlanta 1040 p m and Jacksonville- Fla 845 a m For complete schedules and informa ion apply to nearest Ticket Agent of the Southern Railway or address WM H TAYLOE Asat Genl Passenger Agent 316 Fourth Avenue Louisville Ky Arc you a subscriber to TilE BEE You should be the WSJ THEM CELEBRATED WAIST It is the and comfort the They come It is and comfort to E Z St Bernard Fortythree of have been to New York from this I A NEW SUIT 4t From Top to Bottom = tfi = = HIS is the appearance our Store makes Ii t tfi Every is wb IDinter tjI tfi Spring stuff has either disappeared entire tjI tfi ly or taken a back seat We extend the readers tjI fiofuTIIF BEE a cordial invitation to come in antI Itfinllow us the pleasure of showing them the latest bit 41and most complete assortment of tjI S Clothing Hats Mens Ladlis Undirwiar Shis g 4fl ww lI = DRESS GOODS and DRY w GOODS fi Generally We want your trade and if correct bit 41 Styles Good Assortment Lowest Cash Prices = 41and Polite Attention arc an inducement we shall it Lowest Cash Quality t41ered Shall Rule Our force is compascd of tfi following well known people Miss SALLIE BROWNING MR BEN M SLATON j k tfiMR CLIFT PRITCIIETT MR LEE L KOSURE 4 W II HALL MR WOODSON BROWNING tfi MR ERNEST Cox MR M W BIIIOP j Any onb of whom is anxious to see you j 41 BISHOP CO E J5 121 West St Madisonville Ky = J illtsscs1 aub Cljtlbrcus Wraps a Specialty = 41tiyoUn MONEY BACK IF YOU WANT IT i tIIProper j tBalance I IBetween Profits and t Sales is what builds Va Big Business and A aBig Business makes V possible the B estIGoods at very mode rate prices A little investigaA V difference between Aourwellmade Cloth Ving Shoes Hats Furnishings Etcour well select cd honest stock of Dry Goods Dress Goods Notions Gro jj A ceries Queensware V Etc Etc and thing that 44sort well in stock ffl doesntC 1 tHang onI tto YourI tDollarUntil see the A Dollars worthof V Goods we give you for it You can save t manyof them at our Store without sacdIquality in the 4ficing t With ourj as well as our prices you will be tsatisfiedqqi 0 HAVE EZ FOR CHILDREN I perfect support Childs Clothing perfect freedom for body cheap economy buy the Waists General star cars export cattlei shipped Lexington fall now thing all and Prices Consid JR Center Cables of for 4k j I Ig IVi II- i a + i S 4 fia 0 n o I 1cI 1 u P j r i I i I 7 II Ljrr q t u ifi zJ vNr t I r W7 r- k rIL- I c s 4 r1 I I r mi7 lot f 1 1 C p 4II cI it3r- 1 3 a4 SIF l 1 6I C 4k4 a e 1j 3tt6uiru toe tr1ttue T HLOCALEWS4MzancI very pleasantly entertained n few of their young friends last Saturday evening f ft is probable th tthoold St George hotel at Evansville will be by a syndicate of Evans ville business men who will make a first lass hostelry of the place DfGlJ Fayric Who is known to the people of Earlington from his former residence here has de- l cided to make Earlington his home again TIIKBEB extends a wel come and hopes he may prosper A Missouri editor in response to payid11heywill take a paper for several years and then some day the paper wilcbme back marked refused Mr T N Long has rented Davis and will engage in blacksmittiing hcte Mr Long conies from Madisonville is competent at his trade and will be founc attending strictly to his busi ness eMr 1 Matt Adams uncle of MrJ M Adams the popular L Nagent at Ilopkinsyille died at1 Rockcaatlc Tuesday morning of heart disease it is supposed Mr Adams traveled for a Nash villfjiouse and died in the hotel at Kpckcastlc Mrs Reids Grecian Art Enter tainment will be given at Madi eveningShehassafd with whose assistance the enter tainment was so successfully car ried through here that she desires their presence on the iront row with their escorts for all of whom she offers to furnish complimentary tickets James Freeman formerly of Earlington but now in the drug business at Howell Ind came near losing his store by fire on Wednesday morning of last week Becker Thompsons grocery which stood near was destroyed althoughitous work of the Howell fire department WHIrs Josh Wyatt of Charles ton Peter Bowles of Richland James Burchfield and other gentle men from the county visited TilE BEE oHicc yesterday morning and were pleased to notice the work inK of our new engine and presses and the work in hand The opera tion of a wellequipped printing office are always interesting and we appreciate the visits of friends Mr J M Johnson special agent for the Provident Savings Life Insurance Co of New York is in this week Ho has already written one policy of 5000 for an Earl ington man Mr Johnson is an excellent gentleman whom we have known for some years and the policy he offers is very attractive The company he represents is also gilt edged If ho calls on you give him a friendly hearing He can do you good A number of new members were added to the debating or rather Phjlomathic Club No little in terest is evinced in these meetings and a great deal of amusement perhapsiligotlen bolt was administered to the affirm afve who were so certain of their position that they didnot even take rejoinderbyjudges And J hey have been going around since with the air of the man that didnt know what hit him Freight Office Burned rl0L H and St L railroad IrJIMoffice at Henderson burned Records and docu telegraphinsirumelltswresave little value fir J D Martin Postmaster As has Seen for sonic time un JP pointment as postmaster at Madi The time when the jangevhl take place is not known nit it will probably be soon AUentlonEConrederates 7YoU are herebYrequested to meet Modisonville in the circuit court room on the first Monday in De Bomber at 10 30 a m Particular PI on hind L D HQCKFHSMITH Corn Titos H SMITH Secy t I fKIled at White Plains i Oliver Cranor aged 33 or 24 nrried was killed at White Plains night He is brotherinlaw to Baxter Ashby whom TilE BEE interviewed as he was on his way to that place in reo sipbnse to a message Mr Ashby coUldthen give no particular of the tragedy D fj Stomach lths0n a colored inari fEaUiItonwhO has grfeat LwhyskeepSa good horse the other day either by singular accident 6r through the wicked design of some enemy After death the throat stomach of the animal were discovered to contain broken plass which had lacerated those parts and caused his death STATE OF OntO CITY OF TOLEDO l fFRANK51 he is the senior partner of the firm of F J Cite NBV tCo doing business In the of Toledo County and State aforesaid and that saId firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of CATARRH that cannot be cured by the use of HALLR CATARRH CURS FRANICCHENE Sworn to before me and subscribed In my presence this 6th day of December A D 1886 GLEASONIHalls Catarrh Cure is taken Internally and nets directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system Send for test monials freeF CHENEY Co Toledo O 750Halls the best An English manufacturing con cern has rented a mill at Passai N J for the purpose of manufac Machineryis JanuaryThehjwe caused this move Employ ment will be given at first to about 500 men The Surprise of All Mr Jones of the drug firm of Jones Son Cowden III in speaking of Dr Kings New Discovery says that last win ter bis wife was attacked with IaGrippe physlclan HUlyCODsumptlonDiscoverIn store and selling lots of it he took a bottle of it home and to the aura prise of all she began to get better from first dose and halt dozen dollar bottles KinRNewDiscoveryand Colds Is guaranteed 10 do this good work Try it Free trial bottes at St Bernard Drug Store Gov Bradley will recommend to Superintendent Goslee the appointment of Boyd Morrow of Somer set as Receiver of the Lakeland Asylum The Womans Friend I know from my own experience that for ladies of a constipated habit there is nothing to supply the place of German Liver Mrs J P Mencness Springfield Ohio I have taken German Live Powder for dyspepsia and other liver troubles and JenoleGreenFriends advised me to try German Liver Powder for long standing liver com plaint I bad relief before I bad taken one bottle It did me more good than all med pbyslciansMrsJohn turnpikesystemofLincoln of a few small roads has been made free by the Fiscal Court A serious position is that of a person who through neglect of a seemingly trivial cough or cold is threatened by that dread destroyer of mankind consumption Do not neglect a cough or cold however trifling It Is a menace of consumption and consumption is pronounced incurable by all honest physicians Dr Dells Pine coldcureNotblDgby St Bernard Drug Store Earlington Ceo King St Charles The sale of the Willimantic companyhas2500000 will be paid IT Cure a Cold In One Day Laxative Brorao Quinine Tablets All Druggists refund the money if it falls toCure ajc For sale by St Bernard Drug Store Earllngton Ky Seven men are dead and seven teen more are likely to die at Maplcsvillc Ala from drinking wood alcohol After hearing some friends continually pndDiarrbceahelm California purchased a bottle of it for his own use and is as now enthusiastic over its wonderful work as any one can be The 25 and 50 cent bottles are for sale by St Bernard Drug Store Earllnglan Gao King St Charles LIen T Robinson Morions Ga- pErSecretary Whitney and friends are touring the Bluegrass this week Mr Whitney has bought several high priced blooded horses Free Pills Send your address to II E Bucklen Co Chicago and get a free sample box of Dr Kings New Life Pills A trial will convince you of their merits These pills are easy In action and arc particularly ef fective in the cure of Constipation and Sick Headache For Malaria and Liver troubles they have been proved Invaluable They are guaranteed to be perfectly free from every deleterious substance and to be purely vegetable They do not weaken by their action but by giving tone to stomach and bowels greatly invigorate the system Regular size ajc per box Sold by St Bernard Drug StoreSThe new Catholic Churchat Reeds Henderson county was dedicated Sunday Dont bo persuaded into buying liniments whbout reputation or meritChamber Iains Pain Balm costs do more and Its- meritsbae been proven by a test of many years Such letters as the following from L G Bagley Hueneme Cat are constantly being received The best remedy for pairr I have ever used Chamberlains Pain Balm arid I say so after having used It in my family for several years It cures rheumatism lame back sprains and swell- Ings Sold by St Bernard Drug Store Earl ington Ben T Robinson Morions Gap Geo King St Charles b i o T ANDY CATHARTIC 1 r 1 URCOi5TIPTJON J AU- o DRV4ST3 T tina7fHVNSdI fMt ntt ss HM UM IuuttUMMTlUUl tiMiM MtwHgwH wmIgfr 14 OTKBtnra wmT M ChUuS Islo CM Mt iJ F S ERJUL1EE l Will b CeJebrated by Kev Father Coenens Congregation Wed- nesday December 8- TwentyfiftIi Anniversary of the Establishment the Catholic- Church In Earlington FATHER VALENTINE HOLDING MISSION Tines Services Oath Ending With Special Lecture Modern Christianity Wednesday Nleht Rev Father Valentine Lebnard of Louisville is holding a mission this week at the Church of the Immaculate Conception Three services daily are held One at 515 a m for the benefit of the men who have to go early to work one at 730 p irij the principal service of the day being held in the eveningThese continued services in the Catholic church constitute what is known to protestants as a pro tracted meeting and are given principally for the instruction of Catholics The series of services and sermons will culminate how ever in a lecture by Father Valen tine next Wednesday night on the occasion of the celebration of the twentyfifthanniversary of the es tablishment of the Catholic or ganization in Earlington The title of this lecture will be Modern Christianity The lecture will be free Vhen Father Coenen came to Earlington twentyfive years ago December 8 1872 there were fifteen Catholjcs with which tn be gin new organization On that day he called on the officers of the St Bernard Coal Company Col E G Scbrcc and Mr Jno B Atkinson with reference to a lot upon which to establish a church A lot of two acres was also given for a graveyard and since the early days of the church here additional territory has been added until now the church and school property of the Catholic congregation is very greatly increased over their hum beginningsFrom small beginning of fifteen members worshipping for the first in a log district school house which stood on the site now occupied by the residence of Mayor- V F Burr there is now a large and thriving congregation number ing more than three hundred members worshipping in a mag nificent church with very choice school and parsonage property Truly the progress of this organi zation must be a source of gratifi cation to all of the congregation and not the least to Rev Father Coenen who has labored faithfully and incessantly for the upbuilding of their interests- In addition to the lecture an nounced for next Wednesday even ing on the celebration tim silver jubilee there will be given one of Father Coenens delightful organ recitals and the whole program will be made entertaining and in structive TilE BEE joins in the congratu lations to the members of the Cath olic congregation upoh the comple tion of their first quarter oi a cen tury and the successful progress made during that time After a Fever After a fever I was very weak My Myfacebegan taking Hoods Sarsaparilla the pimples commenced to disappeaV and now they are all gone and my catarrh is re W WBSuty COLLINS 1125 Cheatham Street Nashville Tenn Hoods Pills are easy to take easy to operate Cure indigestion biliousness 25C The new Hawesville waterworks plant is running as smoothly as could be wished For children who lake cold easily and are subject to the croup no remedy is so helpful as Dr TarHoney It should be in every house ready for an emergency St Bernard Drug Store Earlington Geo King St Charles Thecity of Henderson has en joined Sheriff Negley from collect tag State and county taxes on its gas works waterworks and other public property INTERESTING LETTERS letters by Co io L A Beard writes rec Dr won medlciDesTbe They are all any housewife the books sent free treating ailments I have used four years and It never falls if taken in time Whenever up it helps me wonderfully colds chills la grippe If taken water it acts like a charm I can it for pains In the back cold feet You will save doctor bills use of Dr Hart mans wonderful Miss Limb e Wiggins Berlin Heights Ohio writes I suf fered with catarrh of the nose head and throat for three years I could get no re lief until 1 began taking Peruna I took three bo ties It has done wonders Independent of curing my ca tarrh U has greatly Improved my general health I cannot describe the change Any one suffering from catarrh and know Ing that it can be cured would be very un wise not to take Dr Hartmans advice J Il9vdlrecllonsPIr Dadoes he rest Address The Peruna Drug Manulac turing Company ColnraJjuSj Ohio Jar a free book entitled Winter Calarrfa- Askyour druglsi for1 free Ptruna Almanac for i88 4 TRIED TO KIDNAP Phil Speck the Popular Evans vllle Drummer Rescues His Boy Evansville IndNov 2gTwo masked men went to the home of Phillip Speck at 9 oclock last night They met Specks eleven yearold son in the yard tied his hands behind him and placed a rope around his neck They were leaving the yard when scared off It is thought they were kidnapping the boy to hold for a ransom How to Prevent Pneumonia- At ibis time of the year a cold is easily contracted rind trlet to run lie course without the aid of some reliable cough medicine is liable to result in that dread disease pneumonia We know of no better remedy to cure a cough or cold than Chamberlains Cough Remedy We have used It quite extensively and it has always given entire satisfaction Oolagah Ind Ter Chief This is the only remedy that is known to pneumoniaAmongit for colds and la grippe we have never yet learned of a single case having resulted In pneumonia Persons who have weak lungs or have reason to fear an attack of pneu mona should keep the remedy at hand The 25 and 50 cent sizes for sale by St Bernard Drug Store Earlington Ben T Robinson Mortons Gap George King St Charles A SUCCESSFUL FIRM Anderson and Waller Proprietors of the Racket Store Madi sonvllle no j Strictly Cash Business WhIch lias Increased More Than Four Void in 5 Three Years The firmo Anderson and proprieI the other day made to TilE BEE a very interesting exhibit of their present business and the history of their business affairs since they opened the Madisonvillc house three and a half years ago One of the most unusual fea tures fouhd in this store is the cash system ol sales There is absolutely nothing sold on credit to anybodynot even the most wealthy and responsible When the firm began business in Madisonvillc they were told that a strictly cash business was impos sible But they adhered to the policy which they had outlined and have proven that such a busi ness could be conducted there with eminent success Three and a half years ago when the house was established this firm did not even permit goods to be taken home on trial before they were paid for This strict adherance to the rule offended some customers but the knowledge of the fact that both purchases and sales arc for spot cash and that the goods arc bought and sold at lowest possible prices has made friends of the many who have thus learned the advantage of buying from a strictly cash house The proof of the firms success may be stated in a very few words At the beginning of the business they had a stock of merchandise worth only about 2 300 Now after so brief a time the firm car ries from 0000 to 15000 stockThe sales Mr Anderson says for each day in the month just past were more than double the sales for the corresponding days of November 1896 Messrs Anderson and Waller refunded the purchase money on anythingno matter what bought from them which is not satisfac tory to the purchaser No questions arc asked All that is necessary is to return goods with the statement that they do not suit Such liberal treatment makes them friends and they have been known to refund money on goodsTheir goes East twice a year whereas he say he searches diligently and buys nothing but bargain lots of goods at lowest prices This is hard work but it must be done in order to supply a constant line of bargains in cloth ing Dry Goods Shoes Hosiery Gents Furnishings Ladies Fur nishings efc etc which may al ways be found on their counters The Rackct Store handles al most everything youcan think of and their motto is Underbuy and Undersell Narrow Escape Prom Death Henderson Ky Nov 29Dr- J N Powell a prominent physi cian at Corydon this county took an overdose of morphine this morn ing by mistake Antidotes were given and he is now in afair way to recover NoTo llao for Fifty Cents Guaranteed tobacco habit cure makes weak men strong blood pure Wo tl Alt druggists The Jailer of Henderson arrested- a man claiming to be from Fall River Mass with in pocket Docket knives on his person He of robbing a Mt Vernon cutlery house Educate Your llowcU With Cas artI Candy CAthartleicurcc Constipation forever c refund rnney AtinvuVVWe MUblUbed house In entuck Monthlj t6tDOand expeMM Position lMdrRifer eviyJgaTheDeMtnIoL Q A SINGULAR ACCIDENT A Falling Object Could Find No where to Land but on a Mans Head Henderson Bridge Tall Enough or tiie Tallest Man tn Pass on tire Tallest Car Brakeman Knight coming south on a freight Thursday night of last week met with a most singular ac cident It was a thing that would not happen again perhaps ina thousand years Therefore he has that distinction of having been knocked on the head in a most singular way and of having escaped serious injury and probably death by a very narrow margin While his train was crossing the Hender son bridge Knight was struck on the head by a piece of lumber a paint bucket or some other thing that seems to have been shaken from the bridge work over head The painting crew had only recently been repainting the bridge and are supposed to have left some of their traps on the bridge That a falling missile should thus seek so small a thing as a mans head upon which to land in all that long expanse of freight cars is the strange part of it Knights head received a gash some two inches or more in length He held on the running board as he fell under the blow and at the depot was taken to Letchers hospital coining on to Earlington the next evening Knight had presence of mind to tell a reporter for a Henderson paper that his name was Smith in order that the news might not get to his wife and sister in Hopkins ville It was at first rumored that Knight had been struck by a part of the bridge which was built too low to allow a man to stand while riding on a tall car But TilE BEE interviewed Conductor Joe Burch who is one of the tallest men on the road and knows every inch of it well and he refutes the story He says he has ridden over the bridge on the tallest cars that are bUIltmany a timeand that his head was never yet in danger that although there seems to be not much space to spare to a tall man passing 4 swiftly over the bridge on a tall car there is yet a safe margin of several inches To Cure a Cold in one Day Take Laxative Uromo Quinine Tablets All Druggists refund the money if it fails to Cure 3jc HANSON Miss Ora Williams of the country is visiting in Hanson John Burns of this place is in St Louis for a few days T M Gooch returned from Missouri a few days since where he has been for some timeSJohn Childers who has been visiting in North Carolina returned home not long sinceMiss Salena Rudd who was thrown from her horse and badly hurt not long since is improving C S Burns and family of Nashville spent several days here last week with bis mother who has been quite ill Tames Livingston and family who have been living in Arkansas for the past nine years have returned to make old Kentucky their home again The statements of those who have been cured by Hoods Sarsaparilla prove the great merit of this medicine Get only Hoods Owensboro Tobacco Market Owensboro Ky Nov 28To1- ays local tobacco sales were the largest of the season Forty loads were sold at auction the highest price for leaf being 750 The private contract deliveries we also heavy HOW TO FIND OUT Fill a bottle or common water glass with urine sod let it stand twentyfour hours a sediment or setting indicates a diseased condition of the kidneys When urine stains linen it is positive evidence of kid ney trouble Too frequent desire to urin ate or pains in the back is also convincing proof that the kidneys and bladder are out of order WHAT TO DO There is a comfort in the knowledge so often expressed that Dr Kilmers Swamp root the great kidney remedy fulfills every wish in relieving pain in the back kidneys liver bladder and every part of the urinary passages It corrects inability to hold urine and scalding uriq in passing it or bad effects following use of liquor wine or beer and overcomes that unpleasant ne cessity of being compelled to get up many times during the night to urinate The mild and extraordinary effects ot Swamp Hoot is soon realized It stands the high est for its most wonderful cures of the most distressing cases If you need a medicine you should have the best Sold by drug gests price fifty cents and one dollar For a sample bottle and pamphlet both sent free by mail mention TUB USE and send your full postoffice address to Dr Kilmer Co Ulnghampton N Y The proprie tors of this paper gaurantee the genuine ness of this offer THE BURLINGTONS NEW OBSERVATION VESTIBULED TRAINS The most complete daily trains in the West for all classes of travel arc just out of the Burlington shops These are trains Nos 15 and 16 between St Louis and Kansas City SI Joseph Colorado and Montana These are vestibuled throughout with the handsome wide observation Pintichlighted vestibules The chair cars have oak and mahogany finish Pintsch light and courteous free porters service The latest productions of compartment sleep ers between St Louis and Kansas City offer the exclusiveness of drawing rooms without any addi tional berth charges These are the only wide vestibuled trains from SI Louis to Kansas City and Diaper These are also the trains from St Louis St Joseph and Kansas City for all travel via the Burlingtons short Northwest Main Line to Montana Washington Tacomo Seattle etc EDWARD ELLIOT L W WAKELEV General Manger General PaMvAgt St Josepb2Mo St LoSji Mo i Any Years Ago No theory of germs to chill Affections buddingbiluesS When ardent lovers took their flit No microbes on their kisses How happy they were not to know The germfad 50 years ago Ayers Cherry Pectoral Is the standard family remedy of the world for colds coughs and lung diseases It is not a palliative and is not therefore put up in small cheap bottles It is put up in large bottles for the household They cost more but cure more Fads come and go but no theory or fad can overthrow tho fact that the greatest cure for all colds coughs and throat and lung diseases is Ayers Cherry Pectoral 50 Years of Cures A Fish Story Hustler Shum Graham Lawrence Rod gers Nat Helm Ezra Tapp and Charley Whittinghill all went to Curlew last week to fish Someone discovered muskrat hole in the bank of the lake and began to prod arpund in the hole They soon discovered that it was full of game and turtles When they completed- thejob they had 125 turtles and 60 catfish for their trouble It issup posed some of the fish got away Yucatan Chill Tonic The great reliable and popular tonic antiperiodic and febrifuge It breaks the chill and prevents its return strengthening the patient and gives healthy tone and vigor without regard to diet Pleasant to take Price soc Warranted at drug dore WATCH AND RAZOR STOLEN Negro Straggler Plunders a Bureau Drawer for Mrs Sam In gram While She Is Getting Him a Lunch THE THIEF AN EXCONVICT One day last week Conductor Sam Ingram sent a negro man to his house with a bundle for his wife The negro was a traveler and did not btlong in Earlington When he had delivered the package he asked Mrs Ingram for a lunch Mrs Ingram thought he was porter lromthe depotand hav ing no bread in the house left him there while she went to Mr Long staffs to get a piece for him That lady asked her if she was not afraid he would steal something while she was out but Mrs Ingram in the kindness of her heart thought the fellow would certainly not take anything while she was getting what he had asked for Returning she found rings money and other things ot value which she had left on the bureau and did not then look further thinking everything safe Later however she did look into her top bureau drawer and was astonished to find her gold watch chain and a razor gone The alarm was given and Marshal Bar nett started on the trail with Lee Cozart assisting A telephone message was sent to Mortons Gap The negro was arrested at that place just as Marshal Barnett ar rived and he searched the fellow finding on him the watch and razor and Marshal Giannini came in with the chain which the thiet had thrown away The negro gave his name as Jack Dixon from Gallatin Tenn and carried in his pocket a picture of himself in convict garb He was taken to jail at Madfsonville and will await circuit court The watch is understood to have been a wedding gift from her husband and Mrs Ingram was over joyed at its recovery Dont Tobacco Spit and Smoke Your Mfc Away To quit tobacco easily and forever bo mag netlc full of life nerve and vigor take NoTo Dae the wonderworker that makes weak men strong All druggists SOc or II Curo guaran teed Booklet and sample free Address Sterling Remedy Co Chicago or Now York HAS madea- rrangements I bYhe can present to his customers absolute ly charge a large number of good servicable Watches = to keep good time and suitable fgr any gentleman to wear strictly a and are not charged for it in the purchase of the goods you buy Our goods aresold as cheaply as anywhere in the United This is simply an extra in ducement to you to buy High Art ii We make and sell this ant ous make of We sell it at retail cheaper than you can buy the ordinary or common Weve been man ufacturers and retailers for years Our cloth Union You pay no middle mens profits when you trade or money given back We can fit man boy or childnot only in Clothing but Hats Caps and always at a profit to you All mail orders attended to We pay one way Strouse EVANSVILLE IND i 0 SHORTHAND Clothing readymade Clothing promptly expressage Bibs How Manual Stutly1he PhanograpKy by Bean Pitman and Jerome B Howard A perfect self instructor Over 300000 sold Sold by alt book sellers or we will send If by mail with the Phtnti f frafhic Rtadtr and the Fhono2ratic Coy OEfor r3S cloth or Jr ts boards TilE DENN PITMAN SYSTEM V has for 43 years been the standard Called by the US Bureau of Education The Amer lean System First prize Worlds Fair Full information and complete catalogue free THE PHONOGRAPHIC INSTITUTE CO 1 CINCINNATI OHIO TilE BEE has just received a fine assortment of cards and other canfurnishnnythingin in best style and at lowest prices aimmmmmmmmm mm m tn m m mmmmmwmmmg Given Away With Every 25 3WATCH PurchaseS 3 ALEXANDER where guaranteed TIIFYOU i price States Clothing twentyseven everyState priceAll Furnishings Good Until IWi 198 iIt is not necessary that you buy the whole 25 worth of goods at once =Every purchase goes to make up the total and if your purchases amount to 25 at apy time before March i 1898Sthe Watch is yours DO NOT MISS 3THIS GREAT OPPORTUNITY OF GETTING WITHOUT COST SUCH A USEFUL AND VALU ABLE JRESENT ISONVILLEIV JUUU6UUUUUUU ai m M M muiuuiiuuiuitiiuiuu 1 ANS TO KTAAIJUPMIYOURJL COALBLLSDOWII ir ri r flAil V fAPArJTY WRITE FORS f 0 5 THE BESr rj coONTIE A l1iR Ln RDltANDtt USE HO P v c4c V I ILa 5 oRDER PROMPTLY F11XED jQ I ATI rAtfIOI1GUARArlT ED I s t S 1 Jt 4- I 9 ii 1 4a ii w i- r ir 1Tt p t JP J t J j J =t t 1 d 1 i i I j 1 f I S IXCHAM ROLLER MILLS J FRANK TUTT PROPRIETOR MADISON VILLE KY Makes unsurpassed Flour Meal Bran Crushed Corn Feed Mealevery thing a hrstclass mill produces The people of the county are invited to come in and be treated right Gives on exchange as much as any mill and guaranteed satisfaction Flour warranted to be superior quality Trade With Webster tfclean and Adjoining Counties Solicited td w i MEDICINEfor I MILLION A Popular Proprietary Medicine Sold at for Five Cents a Package the first experimental step ina direction that may lead to a revolution in the trade I orCOmpclnT1placedmp other for the rule or a1 meillrnl men than anytamed to be of more general use annum Ievlatlofl If such Ills common to man M Imvo their origin In an 811 illvtttlon or for aaslmllatlnR fo l absorbing nourishment and cllmliiMUiiit vratlc TtaraUloKuvi ills Included under this hOWl Is said to Include pretty neat1y every dhmuwrdrVrlilch the physician Is called to prescribe In plrArlnlC their the sundard 1nma for the acceptance Amerlcaupoorlo thecompany principle thMVverithl IK t utering the packi should oe of the highest anil so prrparn ind protected is to retain Its IUllth Intact and unimpaired through any txlmdcU iaIoC IIIAUY cltmaU chotceat drop buuld med their preparation should nceonlAnc with the iateatperfcctcd methods Of modern sciecerthctAbuies picked In glaeL luOtecled ti3 absorbelil cltton anU aecurely corked Krcu the corks hue ota grade sohigit In Its requirements that no znaIIufrciuter ct these Y nupplr moro limn a front liliYCr1dAyItOppeFIICOttI1 ipecincatlona ThOIU5Ti were In turn packed mottfatldlouidealenlnJewcUaud omamcnUofcold Itaylngset and neerconsentiflg to the proprietors rt ortd to the roetluxlii of miking their commodity known and seven hundred thouaand mtedwlihla nvycar In neirnpapf wtverttetng has Informed every conrcrnlnKtho superiorund aurpruinc of Tabulea- Ueln supeutuotiI and oUurvcri of the changed condlllona oTerthcomnercl world and careful to note crery clrcunutanc upon the IUCCCUCIII prosecution of their trade Ih manager of tbo company that there ii ft present Inlslnl dtnand or a lower price reaches or approaches an unlrerval utc and that the although best everstbinic resent being called upon to Pa7hPsY7nerentaesfOr Iot and or nnnrcnuary protection against deterioration might years hut Is nerdlrss In the case of n purchase Intended to he consumed tIt It has also been discovered and prored of tlmeand actual exIthese Tabulestlo not have the tendency to Rosa ot qualities or diminution of from exposure that might at flrst bare been expected Inumuch as favorable conditions those that have lain loose In a drawer n traveling bag roraenral weeks or months ore found to be practically as fresh and as overActing UpOfl these sugeatIona particularly the unimpaIred creat newspapers now sold torn cent Inlead rate of flee times nod the generaL ncTln all directions toward low rates and Increased company have entered upon the experiment of putting up Rlpans Tabnles In heIa1n1yIcartons I otter to tho trade upon terms which permit o l lngaoldbythe 7nllltlt or storekeeper nt a brica lower than ever tel re a proprietary e ri E CENTS ten tabules or loss for onehalf 6 compan wilt not discontinue the manufacture and sale In the form the people havelearned to know and value the RJpan TtloH but will oar the benefit of such as niay desire them It should understood that the UalIY of the medicine Ia idenucaiIn both eorll the only beIng in the comparative cost of packing or putting The avecent pack I are not ITJe had of Li probab eua almost any drug t will obtain n when U I a a customer to do so I but In any cue a a carton containing U8PIT wil be senistaeid to any address for ttr cents m- itimpj t forwarded to the jupans Chemical uo no 10 SU New York Until the II ItOOdI are thoroughly Introduced to the trade agents and peddlers will be supplied at a price which will allow them a fair margin of iroflt viz i cartons for 40 centS n i1Ozn 1111 cartons for 182 B noss liJJ cartoni for WJJ 25 posi ISWO cartons rot 110 cash with the order la every case hb NEW ENTERPRISEIN DAILY EVERY ONE OIVIHO- BATtOFACTION STOVES OVER use 200000 They are made of Southern Iron by Southern Workmen who are sustained by the products of Southern Farmers they last longer and make more homes happy than any other Stove on earth Fire backa guaranteed for 13 years J tIt your Dealer does not handle them WRITE FOR CATALOGUE I Phillips Buttorff Mfg Co I NASHVILLE TENN MANurAoruittM or COOKING AND HEATING STOVES Mantels and Grates Hollowware Tinware Etc CCAUKIIN China Crockery and Glassware Cutlery WOODEN AND WILLOWWARE Everything necessary and convenient RoomtS S S SV BICYCLES J A SPEOIAITYI Y I JOHN B CASTUMAN AHTI1UR G LANGIIAM UKECKINKIDGB CASTLE IAN Royal Insurance Co- OF LIVERPOOL The Largest Fire Insurance Company in the World Does the Largest Business in the State of Kentucky Does the Largest Business in the Southern States Losses Paid In Kentucky In 1896 24983IO3 BARBEE CASTLEMAN Managers Southern Department General OfficeLouisville PAUL M MOORE Earlington Ky Resident Agent for Earlington and Vicinity JI1IJ1 I1h jll rdhd 1LiIWE HAVE SPARED NO EXPENSE v Z J To make our Funeral Equip I ment thcj best in this part of SJi Cthe State Anything an- dId you want in livery I PRICES ALWAYS g I I THE LOWEST PP J lr A HANDSOME ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE OF THE Jdt BBYeHT SlfflnOHBOSlHESSliOtLEGE y r p3AiYearO LOUISVILLE KENTUCKY TbnM1M lonbicIQr411otOMose4citrZ4gtoZtflrfl JOOKEEPING SHORTHAND TELEGRAPHY PENMANSHIP ETCI ciM i W i VwtM 1JIIPJryJ 1S4ILSC1aUV 8ItUllIIOftateVery Low J hd TIlE SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSoN x FOURTH QUARTER IN TERNATIONAL SERIES DEC 5 Test of Iho Iciioo PhIL II lllM tn ury Vvric 08 Goldcu Tnt TOIL II K Commentary tiy the Itcr D St Stearns i 1 If tlicro ho IIny consolation In Christ If nny comfort of lore If any fellowship of tho Spirit If any bowels find mercies Consolation hero Is literally one called to your side and comfort li lone epcaklng bcslilo you So wo might rend It If thero Is anything In Christ boo- Ing over with you and ever tnlklngto you and lu having tho constant companionship and guidance and teaching of tho Holy Spirit If thcro Is anything In tho tender ness and compassion of tho Pother mani fested In tho Son by tho Spirit then Jet It bo seen In you to tho glory of God that Christ may bo magnified 3 Ftilflll yo my joy that yo bo like minded haying tho saino love being of one accord of ono mind Oneness of tho members of tho body In tho sorvlco of tho head Is something greatly desired by our blessed Lord as Is very manifest In Ills prayer in John xII and It will also be tho great deslro of alt who lire fully one with Him Not only does Ho comfort ui with tho assurance As the Father hath loved Me so haver I loved you but Ho also adds This Is My commandment that yo love ono another as I have loved you John xv 0 12 0 Let nothing bo done through strife or vain glory but In lowliness of mind let tacit esteem other bettor than themselves Another rending Is In nothing follow self seeking Jeremiah said to his scribe Bnruch Seekest thou great things for thysclff Seek them not Jet xlv 6 Although tho whole land was Abram and not Lots yet rather than havo strife A brain told Lot to take his choice and go whither ho woulll4When tho Phllls lilies stroo for isaao had reopened Isaao did not resist but kept on yielding until there was room for nil and the strife ceased Gen sill 8 0 xxvl S3 4 Look not every man on his own things but every man also on tho things of others If Not enviously as some would pervert It but desiring tho welfare of others ns much as or more titan your own Love sceketh not her own I Cor xIII 6 Let Episcopalians reek find rejoice In the welfare of Methodist and so Methodists of Baptists Baptists of 1rcsbjterlans nnd so on nil uniting heartily to seek the honor of tho Head in the completion of Ills hotly tho church which has no name but Christ I Cor xiI 12 13 6 Lot this mind bio In you which cas also In Christ Jesus If any nan have not the Spirit of Christ he Is 11010 of Ills Rom vIII 0 Now every penitent sin ncr who truly receives Christ receives nlso tho Spirit of Christ but some nro more controlled Jiy and manifest moro of that Spirit than others It Is the privilege of every believer to bo filled with dio Spirit Eph v 18 and led by tho Spirit and to walk In tho Spirit and when ono Is only willing to havo no will but tho will of God no choice but Gods choice no way but Gods way no service but what Ho appoints God will quickly JIll that ono with Ills Spirit find continue to fill him day by day nnd moment by moment 0 Who being In the form of God thought it not robbery to be equal with God Another reading Is Deemed not his equality with God h thing to grasp at Ho was not always saying I am God I created all things I own tho uni verse I do as I please In heaven nail on earth and therefore you mbst bow to Me and if you dont I will make you for I havo nil power Those who hro always grasping at their position ns if they might loso It or at least some of the honor be longing to It are very small people or peo plo of very small minds whatever their position may be reputatlon servant and was mado In tho likeness of man If Ho took not onflim tho nature of angels which would have beets a very great humiliation but as tho children are partakers of flesh nnd blood Ho also Him self likewise took part of tho game lobII 14 10 Ho emptied Himself of tho glory which Ho had with the Father be- fOre tho world was and consented to en duro tho limitations of a mortal body for over 83 years not only so but lie consented tocndurosuch limitation under tho most limited of cnrthly conditions such af tho manger at Bethlehem tho humble homo and tho carpenters shop at Naza reth 8 And being found In fashion as n man Ho humbled Himself and became obedient unto death even the death of the cross If Tho Son of Man camo not to be ministered unto but to minister and to give His Ufo n ransom for many Math xx 8 Hp consented to bo despised and persecutedblindfolded led ni n lamb to tho slaughter crucified 0 I I Wherefore also God hath highly ex tilted Him and given Him n name which Is above every nome If Ho Is now at Gods right hand with tIme Father on His throne Rev III 21 and in duo time all kings shall fall down before Him nnd all nations servo Him Ps lull 11 By Ills work and by that alone which He has finished without help from man eternal lIfo Is freely given to every ono who receives Him nnd n share In Ills glory and a place on Ills throno John xvll 22 Rev Ill 21 overykneothings In earth and things under tho earth And so it shall como to pass for God has purposed It Tho Lord of Hosts both sworn saying Surely as I have thought so shall it come to pass and ns I have purposed so shall it stand Isa xiv 84 John saw tho consummation of It in his vision when ho heard every creature which Is in hcnven and on tho earth nnd under tho earth and such ns are In the lea and all that aro In them saying Blessing and honor and glory nnd power be unto Him that sttteth upon the throne anti unto tho Lamb forever nnd ever Rcr v 18 There Is none other name under heaven given among men whereby we may bo saved 11 And that every tongue should con fees that Jesus Christ is Lord to the glory of God the Father If It shall surely be to tho everlasting comfort and bliss of some and to tho everlasting woo of others Saved and unsaved shall nil confess that Jesus Christ U Lord The saved shall re Jolco in Him as their Lord while tho un saved shall havo to confess Him as Lord to their everlasting confusion but in each God will bo glorified See II Cor II 15 10 A good test as to whether wo are now honoring Him ns Lord is seen in verse Hot our lesson chapter If by the Spirit wo havo confessed Him as our Lon Dnll dally do so there can bo In our lives no murmuring or disputing no strife or envy He is not Lord of things Humane Women St Louis Nov 2GThe South Side Coursing Association were to have opened the season here Thanksgiving day at the South Side Park but were compelled to stop by the Womens Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Benjamin OKeefe Peter Rohan and Emilc Miller officers of the association were arrested but were later released on bail Comes to Hopkinsvill- eIIopkinsvilleKyNov 26The Rev Arthur Roberts an eloquent young Michigan minister has ac cepted a call to preach in the local Universahst Church He will ar rtVQ today Subscribe for Tile BEE I4uIiUWHtKI ALL ut FAILS fleet tough syrup 1raatoa flood Use in time Bold br dniavlMa GUMPTION r y f KpVjj 4 r s v jl L d11 1ST BERNARD COAL COMPANYd 1f INCORPORATED 0 I MiniandShipers of COAL AND COKE t- I ii I General Office Earlington Kentucky i 1 if BrA nc11 OfficesifA M CARROLL Manager 201 N Cherry Street Nashville R G ROUSE Manager Palmer House Broadway Tennessee Kentucky 1l1cnhIS H NEWBOLD Manager 342 W Main Street Louisville CAPT T L LEE Manager Corner Main anti Auction i Kentucky Memphis Tenn t A S FORD Manager 327 Upper Second Street Evansville la- dV11riic i eritJOHN T HESSER Hnuser Building St Louis Mo J W r TBRIDGMAN Room 85 Hartford Building Chicago III i T J TI IForMines Only Vibrating Screens and Picking Tables 5 8 THE BEST SELECTED COAL INfused THEiS L MARKET i i I BRUSHED BOKE FOR BH8E BURNERS flND FURNHBES I IWhy buy Highpriced Anthracite Coal when you can get ST BER NARD CRUSHED COKE for a much less One Ig S ton of the Crushed Coke will do the same work as iii r ione ton of the best Anthracite Coal j I ASK YOUR DEALER FOR IT AND SAVE MONEY j i M CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR Toplo rot the Week IkglnnlnR nov 2ft Comment by Itev S II Dojle ToJtcHow can we consecrate ourselves to the temperance and other I 617 International rerormaLukeI The Scripture quoted tells tho story tof the visit of the angel to Zacharias to whom ho foretold tho j birth of John the Baptist who was to bo great in tho sight of the Lord and drink neither wino nor strong drink but to be filled with the Holy Ghost I John was a total abstainer Ho was also a great reformer and may appropriately introduco ns to tho study of temperance reform That there is need of consecration to temperanco and other reforms is appar ent to all Tho indifference of Chris tian people to tho one power that is do stroying more human beings both for tima and for eternity is appalling When we know that millions of dollars are spent annually thousands of homes are ruined thousands of persons go down to drunkards graves that tho souls of men are lost and their bodies brutalized nod wives are murdered and children starved all because of the curse of drink it would seem that the whole church would be in arms against it Yet it is not The Christian world largely miljlionseternityWhat wo do in this great refonn First Practice temperance Every Christian Endeavorer should be a total abstainer Our influence will bo against temperance unless wo practice it Second Educate public opinion against intemperance When the people want intemperance and tIre saloon to go they will go They will not go bo fore It is not so much tho laws that need to be reformed as the people Re forum tho laws nnd not tho people and laws become a dead letter Reform the people and they will demand that tim laws bo reformed and enforced Tho temperance campaign must be a cam paign of education and not a campaign of strifes contentions and disputations among those who are arrayed against this great evil And what n boundless opportunity tho Christian Endeavor or ganization has for educating the youth of tim world upou this subject I Lot us teach young and old that drink is un necessary that it 1not beneficial to body mind or soul and that it is dims trous and ruinous both for time nnd eternity Third Hold up Christ and time cross to tho world Tho cross of Christ is the only remedy that can reach down into tim depths of this foul pool of iniquity Human methods of reform may amelio rate tho condition of men and nro not to be despised but the only method that can save them is tho divine method Fill a man with Christ and thero will be no room for strong drink Bible Readings Lev x 811 i Num vi 14 Deut xxi 1821 Prov xx 1 xxiii 2081 Isa v 11i xxviii 14 Dan i 115 Moth v 1310 Luke xii 45 40 xxi 34 Rom xiii 1214 I Cor v 11 Gal v 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