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Bee (Earlington, Ky.): December 16, 1897
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JIGHTH YEAR, EARLINGTON, HOPKINS COUNTY, KENTUCKY, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1897. 9 NO. 60 A oy i Stop J J Miiimfmwi i THE STRUGGLE ENDED. A SERIOUS FREIGHT WRECK. FIVE PERSONS KILLED. A Mothor and Four Children Foully Murderod Daring; the Absence of the Father Avengers on tho Trail of the Murderer, Assisted by Trained llloodbonnds Lynching May Follow Capture. The Royal I Mother if ' eouxhlns;. The quickest and surest V Wiy lito take Dr. Hell's Pine-TaHoney. A Knaraisleed cough rem- r- That uullkeallothcrs-betteri .t- v edy, wholly I .( iiiriu-tl- r mi the miicoui tnora-branes, heals tlie lungs und resplrn-J- . ' tory organs and Invigorate tho j DR. BELL'S Pine-Tar-Hon- ey Upon the Track, MoKinlojr Has Gono to Pououkkkpsib, N. Y., Dec 13. A Hor Lonfif Homo. serious freight wreck occurred on the Now York Central railroad, five miles Died fiarrounded by Her CUIIUren-north of this city, at 4:80 o'clock yesOou to Her Grare Honored and Mourned Several hundred terday morning. by Alt the t'eopla of the United pounds of rock had fallen upon tho or HerLUe. track from tho wall of a cut. A small section of slato rock, CANToy, O., Dec. 18. Mrs. McKinloy weighing sovcral hundred pounds, fell pasaod from Hie at a few mlnutos past from tho inland side of a rock cut onto tra'ck. two o'clock yesterday morning-- with tho A extra frolght train of all her children and bhcr Immediate 40 loaded cars, running, S3 miles an relatives at her bedstdc. Slio did not hour, struck tho obsttiTetlon, and tho suffer any In her last hours but grad- engine and 10 cars wore derailed. The ually passed from the deep, palsied locomotlvo kept on its courses and ran sleep In which alio lias rested almost along tho tics for a distance of 300 fcot constantly for the past tcu days into boforo It stopped. Tho sudden checking of the momontum of tho locomothe sleep of death. The end was most beautiful in Its tlvo and forward cars, with tho presquiet and peacefulness. Sbe seemed sure from belt(nd of the part of the track, on train to sleep so soundly that It was dlfllcult caused that remained cars tho como toto the derailed to tell whether she had yet breathed gether in tho cut from-sldto side in her last. This condition lasted for a z.lgzag position. Doth tracks and tho roadbed were torn up for a Bh Statei-Nke- telt north-boun- d , north-bound and Cars Derailed by Hock Fallen la the highest grade baklag powder haowa. Actual tests shew It goes one. third farther then any other brand, FIFTY-FIFT- H CONGRESS. DARING ROBBERY. mK POWDER Absolutely Pure Ik the senate, on the 7th, Mr. II. D. S Money of Mississippi, was sworn In, Several resolu tions and 108 bills, many of them private pen sion bills, were Introduced In the houso the two hours' session was largely occupied In a lively skirmish over the question of distributing tho president's messago to the various committees, clothed with Jurisdiction over the sub jects dealt with. In tho benato, on tho 8th, many memorials resolutions and bills were presented. Among tho resolutions was onodoclarlng that the United States should recognlzo tho political Independence of Cuba. At the end of an hour's sit ting the senate adjourned out of respect to the memory of Representative Wright, of Massachusetts ..In tho house, during a 15 minute session, tho pension appropriation bill was pre sented, and the varlouscommltteeson elections and the committee on banking and currency were gh en lea vo to sit during the sessions of the A Oouplo of Masked Mon Go Through Two Stores. Hold Up and Bea'rch the Occupants, Securing Their Valnables and tho Key to a Mare and Post Oruce, Hoth if Which Were Looted. Like biliousness, dyspepsia, headache, constl. patlon, sour stomach. Indigestion are promptly sured by Hood's Pills. They do their work Liver Ills MI I I C north-boun- d o dls-tan- avflEEmVEmmmmEW. ; ? V and II. II a niiit.w Mil im kK ihWKmKH - - , Wo aaaUIsi tha concentrated or om auu YHiue WtedmedklBalacfrnU, xtraclcd by a new MteetlBo procew. 'Me, BiMMiv,ruMk,V. litallait of S50 feet. The wrecked cars wero loaded with all kinds of general merchandise. A flagman ran back and stopped tho Troy express just in time. OVERDUE Probably AT HAVRE. Had Delayed by Prevailing AVaathar. Oruiy" MttiUft. s 4? , UELLE JAHDIN1ERB. .L, FJRITSCH SON, niWfii0(tiff M FASHIONABLE HfvginiffiJ -:- MERGHANT JAIU0B- 8:tt SJ VfbatosatH t 5 half an hour. There was no struggle. lilMPOITER OF CLOTHS AS SUITINGS Slio seemed to sleep her llfo away. The president and all of her family 331 Upper Flrsl Slrcel, were by her side. There were no rec1lBVANSViLLE, INDIANA. ognitions, however. Her last con aclousness was hours before her final ,,SJoplilB eoViBty, AND THE LATE NANCY ALLISON M'ICINLEY IrimiU.' .&'e?i'V5?Mix' rix4v taking away. Sketch or the Life of Mother McUlnley. vsvvx, Mr. Ms Kinky was distinctively a home-tor-let THE onWeit Tuscarawas street .Fifth Avenue Hotel, ( i In this city, where she died and where she had lived for many years, was dearer to her than any other spot woman, and the two-sto- ry frame cottage . LOUISViLLE, KY s t?. j Is 5 i - the Only $2.oo First-Clas- ' in the City. Per Day Hotel p COME AND SEE DS, PJKE CAMPBELL, MANAGER ev trxlr mi vented by lllnes. While deep affection (or her other tj ehlMrea showing followed she had the career of WII-Htwith g motherly pride aud solicitude. With fond, admiration she watched him rise from the position of prosecuting attorney of conhis own county, by auecesslve tugei $ gressman, goternor and finally to thetopresitj dency. Nancy Allison McKlnley came of a family ! which wai transplanted .from Kajland to the hills of Virginia. Tbe Allison family tulne-que&t- ly removed to Oreen county, Pa,, "where Abeer Allison, Nancy's father, was born and where he married Ann Campbell, of Scotch-Germ- an oa earth. There she spent her declining days with her daughter Helen and hcrgrnnJchll-dreaOraeeaa- d James McKlnley, receding visits from her other children, seldom COlatt out except to church, where ah could befead every Sunday morning unlet pre- jmt. KWkalLa4 . YEARS' IXPRRIENCE BO AaHP Anrofit Mediae qileWr attoruln Makks RnnRiauTi Ac a Vetch ud deaartptloa nay wMtnet ma our opinion TflADC DISiaNS l fr unfBwn 'aiemi descent. Early in the present century, Mr. and Mrs. Allison came from l'ennsylvanla to Columbia county, this stale, traveling by pack horses. near the present city of LUbon, In Nancy Allison was born. Her girlhood was passed 'On the farm, and In 18.'" nhe married William McKlnley, a young Iron manufacturer. The couple Used tint at Kalrrleld and afterward at Nlle-- i and lloland before moving to Canton. Nine children were born to them. They were David Allison, deceased: Anna, deceased, James, dtccased; Mary, deceased, Helen Minerva, now living at Canton; Sarah Elizabeth, now the wife of Mr. A. J Duncan, of Cleveland; William, the president; Abigail Cella, deceased, and Abncr, who'.e homo Is In 1, VT5 , i; ttal t ai(, wHfceM (Et, la tha New York. 1S, at the age of 85 years. DIG William McKlnley, Sr, died In Notember, A fcaadaoaalr IHrtnttM weekly. lAraett air. Vi" calatloa or aay aewtmae Joarnl, Termi. a -- DIAMOND ROBBERY. ' 1 New & Wil oaeeTe Bt, WlilBton, York r3i f 1). C. ci.",'' W. A. NISBBt. President 0. W. WADDILL, Ctthler Hopkins (ounlu JtBANK Madisonville, Ky. itll Stock, - - - 550,000, (x dence of Isaac E. Lmcrson, prcstdont of the Hmerson Drug1 Co. and commander of the Maryland navnl lescrvcs, was robbed Thursday night, and diamonds valued at nearly 810,000 wore stolen. After a. desperate struggle tho til elf. was captured as he was leaving the house. Tho prisoner was searched and tho diamonds found In his pockets. lie says his name Is John Davis, 29 years of ago. A Tha Itobber Vailed to (let Away With. Ills llooly. IIaltiuore, Md., Dec 11. The resi- LONE MASKED ROBBER. 7V wf II I'layod a Hold Oaius aud dot Away ssacts a general banking business, 93,000 Ahead ites toe accounts oi tbe citizens ol Ucdui.no, Cal., Dec. 11. McCormlck, yand adjoining counties. tbe fineet asd most sneure vault in Seeltzer & Co.' branch storo at Keswick was entered by a masked robber. tloo ol Kentucky The occupants of the storo were forced to the teur of tho building at tho o (Compound uiuzzto of a pistol. The safe was rilled of 32,000 about prescriptions and) after locking the doors bohlnd ptDperly(Jtt?',!S,''me '' f',1u'rM htm, the robber took tho key and disex ;ty lacompieiennowieage appeared into the night, Keswick is tho smeltlug' city of vinire'i the drupgut WJ amount o( drugs ln Shasta county whero 1,200 men work. give tbe best fresh d, fe must compenwlion THE HAYTJAN MINISTRY RESIGN poseiblSv-'anfor d he must Be reasonable. ri'-- fr ' i wWtImc' . ffe?. President Simon Sam Makes a Tour of Port-au-Phisc- b, In- a 7. irHJHE ABOVE FACTS REMEM- - "BER WE'RE CAREFUL. spection. Dec. ' Ait tsit? af i. i- 1,1 ST. BERNARD DRW SlORR, A T. J"8-.- - JAMES HOTEL, ST. LOUIS. Vh v yet tho composition of Its successor has not been definitely settled but several namea are won Honed that s will command the contldeuco of and of foreigners alike, Yostor-damorning, after attending' mass at Notre Dame, President Simon Sum made a circuit of tho city on horseback, escorted by his staff ofllccrs, but without special military display. tire ministry has resigned. well-know- n 1. Tho As en- Hay-tlau- y hi laitJftaWMilliii T r T wL W .1 " '7 BHEaSimuitll 111 tt 1 1 1 EaVawaYaYaYaYaB 1j small cy clone visited Poluto a la H&cho, 45 miles below Now Orloans. Seven houses were capsized and a lugger was wrecked and ouo man lost his llfo. A Small Cyoloue. Nkw Orleans, Deo. 18. A Nkw York, Dec 14. Tho French lino steamer La Touratnc, which sailed from New York for Havre, and was duo to arrive at Havre Sunday morning, has not yet been reported. No anxiety is felt for tho safety of the steamer, as all Atlantic liners linve been arriving late on account of tho bad weather encountered on tho ocean during the post week. La Touralne Is a very staunch vessol, only about six years of age, and holds tho best record in her lino, both east and west, be's tween Now York and Havre. La passonger list includes 40 In tho Death or the Millionaire Manufacturer of first cabin, 37 In tho second cabin nnd Compressed Yeast. 271 In tho steerage. Slio carries 90 of Cincinnati, Dec 11. Hon. Charles a crew. Flelschmann died at 4:30 a. m. at his homo in Avondalo, from paralysis. FLEEING FROM STARVATION. The stroke, which was tho second, came at 2:30 Thursday morning, and he A Stampede From Djirton City Occurred never regained consciousness. tbe Latter l'art of October, Mr. Flelschman was born in Hungary, Victoria, 11. G, Dec J4. By tho in lr34, and came to,AmerIca iu 16S0, Topeka from Dyea, news Is and to Cincinnati in lbCS. The foundasteamer rccelvod that more than a thousand tion of his grent fortune was laid on tho men stampeded from invention of patented machinery for use Dawson during' the.' latter part of Octo- In distilleries. This was followed by ber, and, impelled by the haunting utilizing a bye product in distilling for fear of famine, aro now madly forcing the manufacture of compressed yeast. their way over tha mountains. His business interests were various and Auk, tho Iridtan mall carrier who manifold. Until recently ho was presibrings this ropovf; left tho Yukon cap- dent of tho Commercial Trlbuno Co. ital fully ton days nfter tho Dalton Ho was also presldont of tho Market party Ho says that tho vuutniard of' national bank. Ho had an oxtensive inarmy Is following- - terest In tho turf, and was tho employer tho terror-stricke- n leys than a week behind him. Auk deof tho famous jockey. Tod Sloano. Mr. clares that fully 25 per cent, of tho Flelschmann served two terms as state I stampeding army will never live to re senator from this district. Ho held a cite the terrors of their flight north. number of offices, such as firo commissioner, and trustee for various associaWILL NOT SURRENDER! tions and societies. His wife and two Insurgent Farces In Cub Cpnojqlratluj; sons, Julius nnd Max, and ono daughNear Havana. ter, Mrs. C. R. 'Holmes, survlvo him. Havana, Dec 13. The plans of tho CAPTURED A SEAPORT. Insurgents to strike a blow near tho city have been checked, according to The Cubans Occupy the Seaport or Calma-nertho official account, but the concenNear Uuanatanamo, tration of their forces is such as to officially anHavana, Djc lO.-I- tls make it unlikoly that tho insurgent bands will surrender, as the Spanish nounced from Spanish headquarters that a "group of rebels" has eutcrcd authorities have been hoping. The business concerns of tho city are) Caimaucra, near Uuanatanamo, "famuch discouraged by tho actual situa- vored by tho treason of an officer." tion. They do not now look forward Calmnuera is tho port of Gtianatana-mo- , o a spaudy end of the revolution. and Is situated lb miles by rail THEY SHOULD TRY IT. from tho latter place. Calmanera is on the bay of Quauatauamo, otherwise Hpalu Urged to Deal With the United Cumbctlnnd harbor. States a Germany Did With Hayll. Madrid, Dec 12. The Impartial WRIT OF SUPERSEDEAS. publlslMxi a strong articlo in which il Spatdlng'a Case to be Heard Iu declares Spain will not accept the right February Next, of President McKlnley to intervene in Cuba In caso tho war Is prolonged, and Springfield, III., Dec 11. Tho sudemands that tbe government adopt preme court granted a writ of super"the same energetic attitude toward sedeas on the petition of tho United tltates as Germauy adopted Charles Warren Spalding, recently toward Haytl, becauso President Mc- sentenced to nu indeterminate term Klnley 's message was equivalent to in tho penitentiary for embezzlequestioning tho right of Spain's ment. Motion for admission for sovereignty in Cuba." ball was, however, dented, Tho case will bo submitted for hearMOONSHINERS CAPTURED. ing at tho February term of tho supremo court, and an opinion is exA Notorious Uand Ilrukeu Up and Their Distillery Confiscated. pected by April. In tho meantimo Cincinnati, Dec 13. A special to Spalding will ho confined in jail, inthe Comtnerclal-Trlbunfrom Charles- stead of going to the penitentiary. ton, V. Va., tays: The notorious RedA DESPERATE MAN. den Bros., who for a number of years havo been operating an illicit distillery Be Was Alter Money, and Got It In a in llaleigh county, wero captured yesllostoa Drug Store. terday by United States Marshal Dan Boston, Dec 10. Newell Paine, Cunningham nnd their distillery con- proprietor of a drug store in Tremont . fiscated. street, was nssaultel Wednesday night Tho officers havo long been engaged In his store and robbed of Sl,200 by an In a search for the base of the Redden unknown man. Tho robber drew a Bros.' operations. revolver, with the remark: Not Permitted to Defend Ulruselr. "I am u desperate man, and want Denver, Col., Dec. 14. Tho cases your monoy." Mr. Paine resisted, and was felled against tho officials of the Uerman national bank, who are charged with senseless. Ho will recover. fraudulent banking, were called in the A Uroad Hint. fedcrul court yesterday. John J, Itoith-maKingston, Jamaica, Dec president, Insisted on defending Simon Sam of Haytl In a proclahimself, but Judgo Allen aald he would mation, says that Haytl's government appoint an attorney. had determined to resist Uermany to tho ond, but that expected support was Tho New Haytlan Cabinet Liberal, withheld, and for that reason submisDec. 14. Mr. Deger, sion was tho only course left. Haytlan minister to the United States, Opposed to Hawaiian Anuexatlon. said last night that tho now cabinet Los Angeles, Cal., Dec. 10. Tbe might still be considered liberal In complexion although not of so pro chamber of comxnerco has declared ituouueed character as that which had self opposed to tho annexation of the Hawaiian Islands, and has passed n just resigned. resolution declaring that annexation would materially effect the beet sugar Ordered to Ileappear for Santenee. San Francisco, Dec. 11. Upon mo Industry In this state. lion of District Attorney Uurnes, IV. Sentencod for I'uibcizlemeut. II. T. Durraut, the murderer of Blanche Duranjqo. Col., DeclO. Charlea D, Lamont aud Minnie Williams, was yes- Meuser, Into city clerk, who gavo himterday ordered by Judgo Ilahera to re- self up in Chicago, pleaded guilty to appear for sentence on Wednesday embezzUng publlo f uuds, and was senmorning. tenced to 20 mouths in tho penitenTon-ralno-a, er o n, e, Wesson, Miss., Dec 10. One of the most atrocious murders on record In the south was committed Wednesday night In Simpson county, this state, 20 mllos from here. Brown Smith, a farmer and a son of Edward Smith, left his family at his home in the codntry to go to town for shopping purposes, thinking of no possible danger for them. Yesterday morning when ho rcturnod he found his wife and flvo children weltering in their blood aud apparently all dead. An alarm was raised immediately and tho cntlro neighborhood turned out to hunt for tho porpetrator of the ,f oul and bloody crime. There being no telegraphic connections details of tho murder came in slowly, but it is reported this evening that one of tho little girls, supposed this morning to have been dead, has revived enough to tell what she know of tho occurrences. Shp said that she knows the man who committed tho deed; that it was a negro nnd described him. A posso Is now on the track of the murderer, and there Is great prouahll-it- y that ho will bo apprehended, aud there can bo but little doubt of him meeting spoedy justice when caught, without waiting for tho formality of a court. It is learned that Mrs, Smith and the other four children aro dead. Sheriffs McNalr of Lincoln and Thompson of Copiah counties have gono to the scene of tho murder, oach with a pack of trained bloodhounds. HON. CHAS. FLEISCHMANN. m In tho senate, on tho 0th. a considerable amount of business was done, though no measures of Importance- were considered or passed, and there was cry little debate 1'orty-flv- e private pension bills wero passed .In tho doval AKi.a powers Co., dew vork. house tho session was devoted to consideration of tho pension appropriation bill TitK hemto was not In session on tho 10th . .. In tho houso the pension appropriation OTIIERWISEJTNNOTIOED. bill was passed without amendment. As passed, the bill curries 8111,503,830. During ,the discusthexlvll-servlc- o sion , which took Congress will adjourn probably next law was sntagcly a wldo range, several members. attacked by Saturday for tho Christmas holidays. An attempt to sccuro unanimous consent to tho In a runaway near Clayton, Okla., passago of tho bill to prohibit pelagic scaling by Miss Ida Powoll was thrown from a cart American citizens met with objection. IN the senate, on tho 13th, an order was made and fatally Injured. lor the consideration ol the immigration bill on A flock of gulls undertook to forago January 17 next at 3 p. m . ..In the house tho in the Chicago river. It .proved fatal only public business done was tho reporting of tho legislate e, cxecutu e and Judicial approto a number of them. priation bill, consideration of which was agreed The Illinois Central and Loulsvlllo & upon for the Htu. houe. Nashville tallroads will reduce the time of their fast trains south. An unknown young man, who said his home was Marion, .Kas., was accidentally killod at Mount Sterling, III. John Robinson, of Seymour, Tex., committed suicldoat Alius, Greer county, Okla., by di inking polso'ncd whisky. The republican leaders In congress bellevo tliey can pass one of tho general appropriation bills beforo Christmas. side of a deep TALKED A TOO PLAINLY. The falling of n lot of rock from the cut in the Now York Central railroad caused a serious ficlght wreck. F. J. Pcnn was stabbed to death at Waco, Tex., by A. B. Thomas, a grocery man, becauso of a quarrel over a small dog. Tom, tho young son of John Burleson, of San Antonio, Tex., was bitten by a rattlesnako, from tho effects of which he died. A Eureka (111.) man has devised a corn display for the Paris exposition that will prove a wonder to the continental European, J, J. Miller, editor of tho Santa To (N. M.) Monitor, has addressed himself to the hcrculoan task of prohibiting snoring on sleeping cars. Scott Ross, a prominent citizen of Dale, Okla., was bound over to the next grand jury on a charge of opening mall addressed to other people. Mrs. C. F. Miller, nco Morlarity, a society belle of St, Joseph, Mo., has been excommunicated because she was married In a Presbyterian church. Gov. Stephens of Missouri has refused to Interfere In tho Carr case unless a stayoi execution is asked by the tilal judge and the prosecuting attorney. The steamer Arabia which sunk iu the Missouri river, near Parkvillc, Mo., in 1850 with IhO bands of whisky on board, has bcou partially uncovered. Atty.-GcMcKcnua is expected to hand down a decision soou supporting the contention of postmasters that thsy are entitled to hold office for tho full length of their terms. By a blunder the legislature of Kansas failed to provldo for tho salary of probate judges In tho western counties. Over 60 judges will not be able to thaw salaries after January 1, Oklahoma is overrun with sucak-thieve- s and burglars from tho large cities of the north. Thirteen nrc now In jail at Guthrie for burglaries committed within tho past week. While hunting near Smithson, Mo., Patrick Uallahan, aged 21 years, was accidentally shot in tho face and neck by Harry McGinnis, permanently destroying tho sight of the right eye. Within four days burglaries and wholesalo thefts havo taken placo at Norman, Tecumseh, Shawnee, El Reno, Oklahomo City and Euld, Okla,, and from two to six men placod In jail at eaqh place. u. day .given hours to leavo town, and for a time it looked as though ho would be tarred and fcathcrod. At a previous meeting the preacher had slandered many of the town officials, prominent men, and had attacked the school children. An indignation meeting, called during tho day, rebuked his utterances nnd joqucstcd him to leave town. Martin became defiant and held his usual revival meeting In the evening. A crowd of men gathered outsldo to await his exit, but Martin defeated prayer them by holding an mcotlng, 20 or 30 of his adherents remaining with him. Ho still held tho fort yesterday, but may bo roughly treated. all-nig- Angry Mob. Kas., Dec. 11. Traveling Evangelist E. L. Martin was.on Thurs- Traveling Evangelist Threatened byan Florence, Red River valley occurred at Argus-vill- o last night. About nlno o'clock two masked men entered the store of F. D. Payne and commanded Mr. Payno DE. MENDENHALLS and C. If. Dill, a traveling man of Fargo, to hold up their hands. Payne IMPROVED took the matter as a joko at first and PEVBR laughed when Dill raised his hands CHILL above his head, but tho onlmous click aflMsfts. of revolvers aud tho oaths of the robMtmMmtUm bers soon dispelled all doubt. Both men wete searched and a gold watch and 810 w ere taken from DHL Payne was forced to give up tho key to his cash drawer and that to tho post office, both of which were rifled Hero the men Mmmmmmml'LmmmVmLViTp,i got anotlior watch and 81,000. Payne's store is tho third door from tho railroad. One door south of his is the general store of M. R. Clancy. Tho next move of tho men was to march the two victims into the street and to Clanccy's store. At the appearance of of the men Clancoy, tod, thought that the whole thing was a joke. In tho store, beside the proprietor, was M. H. GUARANTEED TO CURE Hudell, a school teacher. CHILLS AND The four men wero placed in line. And Malaria in alt Forms. FEVERNont TastefeasC genuine without the above picture and the A watch and 800 wero taken from signature of J. O. MendenhaU. ' Clancey and 815 fiom the school Prlco, BO cents at all Dealers. teacher. Tlio four men wero then faced PREPARED ONLY BY to the wall and with a threat of instant .X. C. MENDEmL-Ylll,- , death were commanded not to move. EVANSVILLE. IND. ' The two tobbers then disappeared in Sold by George Kipg. Su Charles. Ky the darkness. Crabtree Coal Mining Company, Ilsley. Tho robbers wero In the first storo Kentucky 15 minutes and about tho same length of time in Clanccy's. A posse is in pursuit. R. . It was tho ovident Intention of tho Maintains .men to go through tho town, starting " Unsurpassed at the depot and going down the street, but as the Great Northern rail- DOUBLE-:-DAIlYSERVICroad agent was absent at the time that FROM FROM much of the plan miscarried. Dec 14. One of the boldest robbories in the history of the Faroo, N. D., easily and thoroughly. Best atter dinner pills. 23 cents. All druggists. Prepared by C I. Hood & Co., Loel!,Masj TI only Pill to take with Hood's Sarsnparllla. Hood's Al GDI ,mmwWmWy& tj " Illinois Central E Later. NEW ORLEANS... MEMPHIS Evangelist Mnrtlu attempted to hold another meeting last night, but tho demonstration of tho townspeople became so threatening that tho preacher A crowd of discreetly withdrew. about 100 citizens escorted him to the railway station and kept back those who would huvo harmed him. BIDDEN TO THE HANGING. Invitations DURRANT'S Sensation-Monger- CASE. TO Issued for tbe Execution or Carr at Liberty, Mo, Liberty, Mo., Doc 11. Sheriff Hymer has Issued 150 Invitations read- ing as follows: "You nra hereby invited to witness Carr, Friday, tho execution December 17, at It o'clock a. in., for the murder of his llttlo daughter, Bello Carr, in Clay county. Mo., on the 10th day of October, 1397." Tho ropo with which Carr will bo hanged has already been secured. It Is the satno that was used at tho execution of Ducstrow, at Union, Mo. Tho scaffold, which is in courso of construction, Is In sight of Carr's cell window. As tho Hartley, who killed Senator Foley at Reno, Nov., several years ago, created a great deal of excitement In Emanuel Bapttsh church, Suuday night, when sbe dramatically declared that she had a message from God to tho effect that Durrant's llfo should be saved, and It was the duty of tho congregation to save him. Rev. Gibson, who was Durrant's pastor, refused to see the condomned man's mother when she called with a message from her son, asking the preacher to tell all ho knew about the murders in Emanuol church. A final appeal for a commutation of the sentence of death will bo made to Gov. Budd this woek. DANGEROUS A New aud PuxxUng-- Still Busying Tbern selves Uver tho Condemned Man. San Francisco, Djc 14. Mrs. Alice s MEMPHIS, ST. LOUIS. LOUISVILLE, CINCINNATI, CHICAGO. ' " TO CAIRO, ST. LpUlS, CHICAGO. CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE, AND FROM ST. LOUIS CHICAGO fc Making direct connections with Through trains for all points ... .r Hovtl, Cast-aittDcs-- t. 4- INCLUDINGBos-Ham-mer- - BUFFALO, Pittsburg, Cleveland, ton. New York, Phllsdelphia, Richmond, St. Paul, Minneapolis, Omaha, Kansas City, Hot Springs, Atk , and Denier. Close connection wiltfCcn tral Mississippi Valley Route Solid Past Vestibule Daily Trains for COUNTERFEIT. Ten-Doll- Dubuque, Sioux Falls, Sioux City And the West. Particulars of Agents of the I C R R and connecting lines Wm. Murray, DIvls. Pats. Agt. Jno. A. Scott, Dltli. Pass. Agl. . A.H. Hanson, 0. P. A W.A. Kellond.A. G. P. A New Orleans. Dlanco Seada Condolences. Washington, Dec 14 . Maishal Blanco has cabled from Havana to Scnor De Lome, Spanish minister at Washington, a request that ho tender his (Blanco's) condolences to President McKlnley on tho death of Mrs. McKlnley, the president's mothor. . Washington, Dec 14. In the United States supremo court the caso of the Boyden Power Brake Co. vs. tho West-Inghou- Ilsstored to tbe Docket. se company was restored to tho docket for reargument, and assigned o tho first Monday in March. THE CATTLE-Nat- lvo COTTON-Mlddllng..... MARKETS. KLOUK-Wln- ter WHEAT-NCOIIN-NOATS-NoPOUK-NewM- o. .2. ess o. New York, December 11, 1897. Steers f 4 2t Ol 4 Si 6ti 5t 3 49 tt 5 60 Wheat W 2 lied ST. LOUIS. COTTON-Mlddl- lng JJEEVES-Ste- cows and lleuers.. to Select SHEEP Fair to Choice FLOUK-Pato- nts Clear and Straight . 8 Itcd Winter . WnEAT-N- o. CALVES-(perhe- ad) er 83 u 00 6, .AH 3 S3 0 IN 4 00 2 so 00 3 2J 2 75 4 70 4 00 ft . 41 4 60 8 0J 13 27i is 31H 21 H UOOS-F- alr 0 a ti a to woo 3 3714 4W t 00 4M COIIN-NOATS-N- o. 2 Mixed 100K 4H o.2 2m silver certificate is in circulation, according to the ingiven by Chief Farley. Execution ol .Harry Allomlcr at the San formation Three of them have found their way yuontlu (Cal.) Prison. to the federal officials. Tho note f San Fiiancisot, Doc 11. Harry Jose, was hanged ut San the scries of 1891, check letter C, plate of Sau Quentn penitentiary at 10:31 a. in. for No. 7, treasury No. 1,841,125, Hendricks light-gree- n back and coarse tho mniaer of Miss Wallborgen Flel-n- portrait, a and Viuauia Crozett!, August 0, fabric. It is said to bo one. of the best counterfeits recently attempted. 1830. While the murderer's neck was broken by tho drop of six feet, life was not THREATENED WITH BLINDNES8. pronounced extinct until 13 minutes Terrible Affliction that May Overtake lator. Alledder was oxtremely nervous, Mrs. Herman Oelrlchs. and when tho noose was adjusted, totCuicaoo, Dec 14. A special to tho tered to such an extent that It was Trlbuno from New York says: Mrs. necessary to support him. He made Herman Oelrlchs, it is said, Is threatno statement. ened with total blindness. Her eye CALIFORNIA FRUIT. was wounded on Saturday, December 4, by a tack falling on It while she was Keen Competition for Late Consignments superintending tho hanging of some at London. tapestries, and within the last 48 hours London, Doc 12. There was keen the condition of both eyes has become competition Friday for tho consign serious and alarming. There is hope, ment of California fruit which has just of course, that her sight might be arrived in perfect pondltlon. Two thou- presorved to her. sand cases of pears were sold. Half cases brought 9s to 10s, and whole THE WHEAT CROP. cases weic sold for 14s to ISs. Ono .six hundred cases of Califorthousand Estimate llased Upon Department of Agrinia Newtou pippins wero aucttoucd off culture Investigation, at from 10s to 12s. Two hundrod cases Washington, Dec. 14. The agricul-tu- t of navel oranges brought from 17s to al department has issued the fol18s. Tho fruit was In Hue order. lowing: The special wheat investigation inStudents' Volunteer Movement. Cleveland, O., Dec. It. The third stituted by tho department of agriculinternational couvcutlou of tho stu- ture indicates a crop of 630,000,000. dents' volunteer movement will be held bushels. Those figures are subject to February 2d to 27. It will be tho larg slight modification In the final report. Signed. John Uvok. est and most powerful student gather- lug ever held. Ilitceu hundred uelo Hlg Ilroak In December Wheat. gates will attend the meeting. Cuicaoo, Dec 14. This afternoon to Paralysis. Succumbed a bushthere was a sudden break of Denver, Col., Dec 12. Sanuel li el in December wheat the 7Kc that option Morgau, one ol the large real essato Is supposed to be cornered. The price ownets of Denver, died of paralysis. went uudor the tailstnanic dollar Ho was 0J years of age, was a natlvo of It. Last Thursday tho Dacembor Connecticut. In eaily llfo ho was a mat sold as high as 81.09. option seamanr Hu sottled In Colorado In is-ocr last days draw near the mur-deibecomes more and moro devout. A DOUBLE MURDERER. BuUogus yer Certificate. Denver, Col., Dec J 4. Counterfeiters are at work In this city. A dangerous counterfeit . Memphis. Chicago. Louisville. BEN T. ROBINSON, Morton'H Gap, KentLiclcy DRUGS AND MEDICINES. PERFUMERY and TOILET ARTI-CLES DRUGGIST PAINTS AND OILS, Always on band a full and complete stock ol PrfYICISANS' PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED To any person interested in hit mane matters, or who loves we will send free, upon application copy of the "Alliance," the organ of this Society. In addition to itensely interesting reading, it contains a list of the valuable and unusual premiums given by this paper. Address ani-mal- Sent Free s, THE NATIONAL HUMANE ALLIANCE, 410-4- 11 United Charities Building. New York 2u GEORGE KING, DRUGGIST, ST, CHARLES, 4bbhESbbVJ TOUACCO-Lu- gs HAY-Cl- ear UUTTEIl-ChoKOOS-Fre- sh POltlC-Stand- ltYE No. 2 lce Leaf Hurley Timothy Dairy Stoam (new) , Klb CIIIOAQO. 300 u & 1803. it ii t 40 60 12 00 10 00 H Mrs. MaryHteveus. 19 17 8 UACON-ClLAIID-Frl- ard ear mo Mj'ij ot 3 3t 3 25 3 00 4 70 4 40 21 n CATTLC-Natl- vo ,- -, l Room and Breakfast, $1.00. vSHatjl?nPnAN PLAN. SI. 00 Per Dav. - 1p'atp3. onn ppr nAV. ... i a " EEHNavfsKEKEaF was Issued yesterday of tho story published Saturday by the Intransigent which purported to be "the real story of the Droyfus affair." Paris, An Offlolal Denial. Dec. 13. An official douial The Perfect Pill Perfect in preparation. Perfect in operatiou. Inlght, had recovered from the illness from which ho had been suffering Xor several da.va. HOUS-r- alr to Choice SHEEP Fair to Choice. Mark Ilauna Well Again. FLOUIt Winter Patents. Spring Patents. New York. Dec. 13. Mark Haunn.. WIIEAT-N- o. U Spring lit was said at the Waldorf hotel last No.2Red (now).,... COUN-N- o.2 OATS-N- o.2 POHK-M- ess tiary. Steer it ii w W 4 60 4 00 4 00 I ifO 3S7j iest rcsldeut of this city, died after an o posillness of only a few hours. sessed ouo of tho finest collections of paintings in tho United States. Died After n Uriel Illness. Rocuester, N. Y., Dec 12. Daniel W. Powers, reputed to ha tho wealth- Stevens, wife of Iter. A. ?d years pastor of the First Congregational church of this city, died Saturday night, aged 77 years. She had been in feeble health for several years, and her death was due to old age. Peoria, III., Dec. 14. Mary A. Stevens, for Mrs. KENTUCKY. Nice Line of Druggists' Sundries. Prescriptions Carefully Compounded M 1 W-,- "! 01 M't 3Vi 7 40 8 05 3 10 (new) , rtttv f.JAMESHOTEL, ia aid Wthoir IH t aj A Sift Cart Olnel t ll HiUI The oldest newspaper in the world is the Kin Pan, of Pekin. For nearly a thousand years it has been published regularly, first as a monthly, tip to the year 1361, when it became a weekly, and for theflast ninety years as a daily. I Ayer's Oathartio Pills Perfect pill. Perfect for all purposes. post-prandi- al HURKISII BATHS,Odbii NIW THE PILL THAT WILL -- - i V i, PORK New Mess Capt, Sandjisky, the veteran ilACON-ClIllb Wl A company has been "organized Editor Roah Grifiin, of the Hen COTTON Miaaung - Central City Bonifice, is having his prompt attenI )$jtcl febijilt in the ..newest.- arid to establish a wagon factory at derson Gleaner, knocked, down J, Ltmtrmce. estimates tnoat mpdrn style. It.'was burned Uniontdwn. W. M. "Morgan 'for- G. Adams yith a stick fer.aliusing i re you a subscriber " 3EUbifcl;i.tu -- AKft merly of Earlington, is interested. him with his" tongue. down few months since. ' Bee?.You should be. RUjllvakluU( WWVt A JOB WORK Veopiye VTr : L it Russellville Wedding. ViYtti 23 49 8 sax o. Russellville, Ky., Dec. 9. Mr. NEW OIILEANS Fay Crudup and Miss Marion Fay 4 63 eB03 2 o. Whitaker were married yesterday ii 23 14 6) 00 afternoon at 5.30 o'clock at the HAY Choice ii 13 374; Mes W8 ld home of the. bride. Only a few UACON Sides ii Mi relatives and friends were present. lvUUiaVIL,L,U MX 03K8 Ited. The ceremony was said by the Rev. WHEAT-N- 2 Mixed o, WJJi .a E. S. Alderman. n Miiea n ats-n- o. zi a 8 0) COltN-NSiK-lFLOUR-lligbQiado., CATTLE-Nat- lve KANSAS CITY. Steers IIOUS-A- U ,... Grades WHEAT-N- o. Hard OATS-N- o. 2 White COKN-NOATS-West- U fl 2JlX 7 45 5 00 3 85 Unique Invitation Card. San Francisco, Dec. 10. A slab of quartz, with veins of gold prominently showing, will convey California's invitation to President McKlnloy to attend tho golden jublleo of the discovery of gold. cording to a dispatch from Manzanlllo, province of Santiago de Cuba, has accidentally wounded himself with a revolver. Ills condition is not regarded as serious. No One Thought She Could Live. that if it bad not got Dr. Carlstedt's Great Remedy for my daughter Sbe got sbe would not be with us run down and her Illness developed Into rheumatism and rheumatic fever. Every one said that sbe could not live. Five doctors gave ber no relief, yet by tbe time she bad taken two bottles of Dr. Carl stedt's German Liver Powder, sbe was able to sit up in bed, and today sbe is as strong as sbe ever was, and we have nothing to tbank for it but Dr. Carlstedt's Great German Remedy." Smith ViCKBRs.TalluIa.UI Havana, Accidentally Wounded Himself. Dec. 12. Gen. Arolas, Don't Use Drugs ac- How to Cure Bilious Colic. I suffered for weeks v.ilb colic and pains "I believe unless ou need tbem, and then only d pure drugs, such as by responsible druggists. Wo keep only the best. That is tbe great distinction to be looked for when tbe time comes that you need them Nowhere else will you find so com. plete a stock. A good time'to begin that spring medicine. are-sol- w ern, PORIC-O- COITON-Mlddl- lng o.2 COIIN-N- '(ft 7 ear - lri, in my stomach, caused by biliousness, and bad to lake medicine all tho while until I used Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy which cured me. I have since recommended it to a good many people Mrs " P. Butler, l'airbaven, Persons who aro subject to bilious j, Crmn c can ward off tbo attack by taking this .'Ml idy as soon as tho first symptoms ap- For sale by Ben T. Koblnson, Mor- Sao! George Kin?, St. Cbirlcs: SI. .TSard Dtu$ Store, Earlinglon ST. BERNARD DRLO STORO, BRYAN HOPPER, Manager. Hotel J.W. PROP'R -- MADISONVILLE,'KY. "Lucile it 2?4 iy '( ,S toa S&j I -- Ml WW ! Ii'i Oje, .": teii 23ee the continued criticisms upon the CHRISTIAN COUNTY best act of a successful adminis OFFICIALS PRAISED. tration, the animus of the demagogue. Cuba. The President's enunciations on the Cuban question- are clear, broad and statesmanlike as are his enunciations upon the currency and other questions handled in his notable message to Congress. His utterances contian no uncertain sound. His position has been conservative and he is so yet, but the words with which he concludes his discussion of the Cuban question indicate that the government will not hesitate to take Arm and decided ground when the necessity arises. He concludes thus: - Art the PAUL M. MOORB. Editor and Manager. A Visitor Writes Good Things of Some Leading Officers. DEBT RAPIDLY REDUCED. ) BEE PUBLISHINB COMPANY. Incorporated. RAILROAD Enttrod tba Pcstoffics al BarlluKton at Second ciaia master. SUDSCKIPTION RATES: (Hopktnsvillc Kentuckian Judge J. W. Hreatliltt. &' .... .f i oo jo .. " j rnreeMonttit, " Single Cople 5 Specimen coplei mailed tree on application. Corretpondents wanted in all parti of llie counir. Aaareieuiiorpariicuiari. Una Year, strictly In advance " Sli Months, THURSDAY, DECEMBER iC. 1897. tkSSDLL Ml jQiyppi JSUMiHOWWE IWEDITH UlFR DECoWBER I SflT 4-- . J) W 56789 O 5 "The near future will demonstrate whether the indispensible condition of a righteous peace, just alike lo the Cubans and to Spain as well as rquilable lo all our interrsts so intimately involved in the welIf fare of Cuba, is likely lo be attained. not, the exigency of further and other action by the United States will remain to be taken. When that time comes that action will be determined in tbe light of in disputable right and duty. It will be faced, without misgiving or hesitancy, in tbe light of tbe obligation this govern ment owes to itself and tbe people who have confided to it the protection of their interests and honor and lo humanity." reduction to cotton mill employes at Fall River, Mass. 26 27 The following enunciation of the Textile World, of Boston, candidly Some Things They Say. explains the whole matter to be the These are some of the things that result of Southern competition, as have been said since The Bee every thinking man recognizes absorbed the Banner and because must be the case. It says: One of two things will have to be done, it is the only Republican news-papin the Second Congressional either the hours of labor in Massachusetts will have to be extended, or tbe wages of District: operatives will have to be reduced. Tbe 12 15 14- 19 20 21 22 10 U 17 18 15 16 2a293o5lo 23 24 25 Wage Reduction in Massachusetts The calamityites have been diligently quoting the news of a wage Judge Jno. W. Breathitt, the retiring Circuit Judge, it is believed, will be the next postmaster under the Reof Ilopkinsville administration. The publican Judge is amply fitte'd for, and understands the duties 01 the ollice thoroughly. He has lived all his life among these people where he was born in 1825. His integrity of character is sufficient endorsement. He held the office under President Harrison. Judge Breathitt was Major of the Third Kentucky Cavalry, army of the Cumberland, antl helped to gather together the broken links of the Union. He fought gallantly for what he thought was right and was never wounded or captured during the war, and was discharged at Hilton Head, S. C. He was mail agent between NashHe held the ville and Evansville. office of Clerk of the County Court from 1874 to 1890. His term of oflice, 16 years proves his efficiency. After his" term as postmaster had expired in 1894, he was elected Judge of the Circuit It is almost certain he Court. will get the appointment as post-- ' master under the new admimstra tion. The County Clerk. masters. arc fed by tho blood and are thcreforo like It In character. Nerves will bo weak and exhausted If the blood Is thin, palo and Impure. Norvos "I" surely be strong ami steady It tlio tiloou is ricn, icu aim vigorous. NorvOS And a trtto friend In Hood's Sarsapa-rlll-a because It makes rich, red blood. well, Nerves do their work naturally and nre no tlio brain Is uncIotdcd, thero neuralgic palm, appetites and digestion aro good, when you tako Mesaengert of Sense, tho Telegraph System o( tho human body. Nerves extend from tho brain to crcry part of tho body and reach every organ. Nerves are like flre good servants but bard Nerves '. MWW"W . Nerves Hood's Sarsaparilla Tho Ono True Blood Pnrlner. All druggists. $1. rrepired only by P. I Hood A Co., Lowell, Mais. 1. HOOUS I lllS . and Ucr stimulant. tho beit family calliartlo 23c. THE JUBILEE, forward and shake hands with the FatherJ thero were several of the veterans present, after them the gentlemen and many of the ladies came forward and shook hands with the Father. This was followed by a glowing and pleasant speech by our honorable mayor, Mr. Burr, which proved a decided "hit," and showed his broadness of mind and noble character as well as his force and eloquence by his kind manifestations of good cheer anil warm fellowship and encomiums of praise to our dear Holy Mother, the Church. The mayor is, to say the least, a warm hearted, excellent gentleman. After the mayor's speech the programme was continued, consisting of several songs with piano accompanyment, and several pieces by Prof. Phatenliaucr's brass band. The "Old Kentucky Home," rendered by the singers, accompanied by some of the band instruments, and joined in by the Rev. Father Valentine with his fine soprano voice, was grand and impressive, and calculated to make the bond of fellowship among us healthy and yf r MHWWti" t j ' ' - "Villi. ""ILflP gfcrlK--- t i P I. : . A -- ' ,piwsrvmr,rr"r . - i ii, - . .. .. r UMI W I Hi-- sT nn Kli; Mt. Mk IBMi X s" Mm tk Mt ws B s KF h 1 r 4" mi j.necrowas "i j& are coming our way. a in me procession and come to headquarters. Our Store is the Big1 Union Depot to which the great trend of trade in Hopkins is directed. u-e- t j 1 ':9fr t, 9 Pt strong. The singers and the band boys, er Mr. I no. P. Prowse, Clerk of the County Court, is now serving his He third term: just was born in Muhlenberg county, Kentucky, on the 29th of Decem ber, 1844. Was educated in the common schools. He began life as a farmer, after which he engaged in the mercantile business. Held the office of Deputy Collector was elected Clerk of the County Court, and just for the third term by an increased majority. There is no more popu lar public officer in Christian county than John P. Prowse, the obliging, intelligent and polite Clerk of the County Court. 1890 Mr. Fowler Complimented. under Col. Feland in 18S9. In The suspension of the Hopkinsvillo Banner Jeaves the Earllngton Bee the onljr Republican paper in tbe Second congressional district. Courier Journ- tit ' at. Ths Earlington Bee is one ot the brightest and best printed exchanges on onr list and deserves the support It apparently receives from tbe community in the midst of which it is pub- s lished. The Log Cabin, Southern latter is the more probable. competition with Massachusetts mills is more detrimental than any foreign compe tition on tbe lower grades of goods. various rumors are atloat re- garding the contest for the Democratic nomination for Congress in the Second district. An Owens-bor- o Democrat has written to Washington saying that Hon. Henry D. Allen would have no Another statement, oppositions. Courier'ournal, is that the in the fight is only between Dempsey and A Madisonville dispatch Allen. says that Dr. Clardy is backing Dempsey, and Dr. Clardy says the statement that he is backing Dempsey is without authority from him. V it'? , ' ft. I ! W. T. Fowler, is conducting the affairs of the Administrator's Court in a manner to reflect credit upon those who appointed him. He is quite young man, well educated and The Hopkinsville Banner and Earla bright member of the Hopkinsington Bbs have been consolidated, the Born in Caldwell ville bar. Banner making its last appearance on county, Kentucky, he graduated last Friday, after a four years strugat Princeton in 1892, and was a gle with unfeeling delinquents and student at the Normal University persistent printers. Central City Reat Nashville. Was admitted to publican. Received his the bar in 1894. w appointment as Master CommisTbe last issue os the Banner, which sioner from Judge Breathitt, Cir came out Monday, announced the suscuit Judge, in 1896. For so young pension of the paper. The subscription a man, Commissioner l'owler occulist has been transferred to tbe EarlGovernor Bradley has at last pies a very responsible position, ington Bee. Mr. L. O. Brumfield. been forced to call out a detach- but he is wide awake and the editor, is a young man of intelliment of the State Guards to progence and industry and labored hard The taxable property of the city tect life and property on the toll to make tbe Banner a good paper. It roads near Danville. Col. E. H. is two and a half millions. There deserved a better support from the . is a railroad debt of $103,000, Gaither and ten men from Harrods-bur- footing up to five or six thousand 4.000 Republicans of Christian county. Hopkinsvills Kentuckian. have gone and more will be a year, which is regularly paid, sent if necessary. The Governor and the debt is being reduced What is said is said in the kind- is negotiating A Visitor. for the sale of the $6,000 a year. liest spirit and many are the enDecember 5th, 1897. State's interest in these roads so couraging words we have received that the counties may take steps F. L. HENDRICKS for the success of The Bee in its to make them free roads. enlarged business and widened and widening field. The extent of human endurance Appointed Deputy Revenue CoOur intention is to make The was reached in the New llector for the Paducali Bee better and more deserving as York bicycle races last week. District. rapidly as the hearty support of its Charles Miller, the winner,covercd friends and patrons will justify. 3,093 an(I a fraction miles. lie What Place Will David BrownGive us the benefit of your good was ofi the track only 10 hours out ing Secure? words as well as of your subscrip- of the 142 hours, and slept only tions, and your business- that may four hours out of those ten. Only Last Thursday's Washington come in our line. fifteen men of the thirty-siwho dispatches announced that "Dave entered the race lasted to the Browning and E. L. Hcndrick's have been appointed gaugers, and Pre u die finish J. M. Hagan storekeeper and papers, The The Hanson Exchange ceased gauger under Collector Franks." however small and the paper What change may be made, if publication with its issue of last any, in the place for Mr. Brownbuilt upon such narrow policy week. We are sorry to see this ing is not known, but a very radiwill recognize nothing good but as forced suspension, Editor lack cal change is already made in the that which proceeds from its own son says he "loved the Kid" and case of Mr. Hendricks. The latter party and p:c counter cannot has been detailed by Mr. Franks but be very small these papers sat up nights with it. But he to take charge of the office of Depadds that "It grew weaker, week uty Collector at Paducali, and he are shooting their little paper by week" and is now dead. went Monday morning to begin his pellets at the President's message duties in that office. with as much assurance as the The protection sentiment in the This is not announced as a posismall boy who chews paper wads South, which has undeniably been tively permanent appointment, but with which to decorate the ceiling growing, has not been hurt .by the if its permanency depends upon 'of the district school house. announcement that a new Ala- the ability of the incumbent there The flight of these small pellets bama cotton mill has sold its en- is slight chance for a change. The district of which Mr. Henout of the blow guns of these tire large output for five years to dricks will have charge covers revenue be shipped to China. several of the Western counties, only can but excite the smiles or taking in Caldwell, so that he will It is said that "Billy Sterrett," not be so far away from home all the condemnation of the thinking the newspaper man will run for the time and his friends may look man. for his visits now and then. There is prejudice enough in Congress in the Republican ranks Ed says he wants it understood in this, the Second district. the world at best and he who Hopkins county will continue to stands in position to wield an inhis Last Thursday wheat made a be is home and his voting place. It not known what Dick Overall fluence for good to his fellowmen, new mark at Chicago, going to robs his position of all dignity and $1.09 per bushel, the highest price will do for an able companion to help him ride the bicycle and does only evil when he stoops to reached since August groom tne goat. 1891. gain a livelihood by a play upon and increase of prejudice. Miss Bradley's Letter. NOTICE. But so it is. One editor of this (New York Mail and Express.) All those who owe back subMiss Bradley's letter accepting large class of small men headlines scriptions to the Banner should seta partial report of the message in tle the amount with the Earling- Secretary Long's invitation to a most slighting manner, yet upon ton Bee as all amounts due for serve as sponsor for the battleship Kentucky is graceful, spirited and his editorial page he allows a truth subscription have been transferred patriotic. Her rival, the aggressto creep from cover which robs to that paper. ive and charming Miss Richardson, couldn't have written a more behis .prejudicial headlines of all L. O. Brumfield. coming acceptance if she had point. tried. A deorgla Jag. This editor says truly of prejudice and some men: The editorial appetite in Georgia "Times," says a Georgia editor," is peculiar. One editor pathetiPrejudices, mare than other passion, actuate men In their biased opinions. "are not improving very fast. We cally remarks, "Friends, a little help would be appreciated very Prejudices on account ot religion, politics are jagging along in the same old much can't you bring us some or domestic relations so tinge their every way." Times must indeed be sweet potatoes or corn? An editor action, that magnanimity is a virtue un- past redemption if they do not In every seem good to a Georgian when he once chocked himself to death heard of by tbem. trying to eat grass." While anaction of life, tbe individual is put into tbe is jagging in the same old way. other editor is willing to take hay scald of public opinion, and tbe weakness wbicb seems to predominate, is played A thief entered a Lexington store or fodder on subscription. Tho upon, and all tbe forces are coocentered in broad daylight, but was fright- Log Cabin, ' inerel ened away and escaped in the Fancy Goods A fine lot of In'thiris disclosed the animus of crowd. them at W. C. Hollinger & Co's. e. Master Commissioner g 142-hon- rs - x -- (Courier-Journal- .) I . . &&&&, i,J Interesting Contribution by a and also the honorable mayor and WORTH TvHIsVllsssssB wife and daughter were invited to Member of the Catholic the pastor's residence where re-- " 4.00. frcshments were served, but the Congregation. mayor having an engagement was excused. So ended the happy ocDear Santa Clause: If you want to make me To The Bee. Dear Willie Goodciiild; In answer to our happy, bring me a new suit ot clothes. When I went casion, all feeling well pleased with I beg space in your esteemed with papa down to Madisonville I spent the whole nice letter I want to say that you are a bright little the blending of good fellowship. paper to mention the mission given day looking through all those big fine stores at the' boy to know so well where to find the best suits, The Rev. Father Coenen has alboy's suits, and that great big store in front of tho in the Church of the Immaculate Yes, you are right, I have looked tbe country over, ways shown a love for his people Courthouse, where Walter Dulin and Ed McLeod Conception here, by the Rev. and Dulin, McLeod & Co. lead tbem all. I bur ' work, simply had more clothes and finer clothes and and excellent Father Valentine, a priest from and an providing judgment pleascheaper clothes than all the rest put together. I my suits there, so if you are a good boy and get a innocent taste in the Passionist Order of Louisville, want you to get my suit there, and it you get a suit new suit you may know it came from Dutin's worth $4.00, they will throw in free a fine watch. Ky., and also of the silver jubilee ure, and grand and noble instrucYours, for a merry Xmas, tions for us in selecting grand, Answer through "Tub Dee," of the church, which occurred on Santa Clause. Willie Goodciiildv Con- noble and holy men to lecture and the feast of the Immaculate give missions to us for our guid ception the 8th inst. rvswWTVnrwwwvwwwww wffrtwvwwwrwwwwwv vyq The mission was a grand success, ance and in the Rev. Father t It your Valentine, as well as his other sefull of joy and happiness for the tuvo not found one who has Catholic members, and an edifying lections, hasgbod 1 Fancy Bordered Silk been giving satisfaction try us one in our midst and done much treat to the many time. Wo can save you money, of all kinds cheaper than Handkerchiefs. The Best carries with him the sincere love who attended it. and give yoj more style and wear good clothing was ever sold J , or May the Christmas. Tha Rev. Father Valentine is a of the congregation. we Keep 100 oesi. We can fit you, please you, j TmnB gifted orator, and an up to date choicest blessings of our dear Lord QTIcl StlVC YOU mOIICY jyvvrvvvvvvvvvvvvvwyvyvvyvvvvvyl STACY ADAMS bllUKS In stock. warm hearted man, who seems to ever accompany him. nym.mwwwywAAoAAMWMyujMWW!.! A Member of the Church of riririnriiniirA"ii'innriir"ri take with every one. Having worked as a coal miner in Pennsyl- the Immaculate Conception, Earlington, Ky. vania with his father in his boyThe Best made. Always in stock. in Hats far Christmas hood days, he seemed to be very REV. FATHER VALENTINE much at home here, and was "in i Everything marked in Plain Fgures touch" with the people, and took and one Low, Cash Price to all. great interest in them and easily Writes a Card of Thanks to tbe People 0 won their hearts, and, in fact, the Earlington. hearts of all who met him. On the Louisville, Kv., Dec. 14. 1897. day alter the mission closed he Bee, took a trip through the mines, Mr. Editor of TheSir: Not having Esteemed White, engineer St. Bernard mines, or an opportunity before kindly escorted him and gave him time of thanking all those all the pointers on mining with the who so generously responded to "Iron men," etc. The Rev. Fath my suggestion of giving a surprise er expressed himself as being well to Rev. A. M. Coenen upon occaCORN STALKS PAY RENTS. ttEHisCELCl pleased with his trip through the sion of his late Silver Jubilee, I remines and the kindness of Mr. spectfully request you to aid me in White. discharging this debt of gratitude. They are Worth $4 a Ton at the On the occasion of the Silver I feel that I owe this particularly Owensboro Celulose Factory. Jubilee of the church the members to the kind donors who are not of the congregation decorated and members of the Rev. Father's confestooned the entrance on the out- gregation. CROP. SINGLE FOR A I know their generous 5150 side and the interior of the church offerings were prompted by their in a beautiful manner: 1872 and (Owensboro Messenger ) well merited esteem for Father 1897 in wreaths of evergreens, the Coenen; but it was also an act of Tobacco was not the only record figures being silver, were placed on kindness to me, by me all more smasher on the Owensboro market either side of the sanctuary, and appreciated because I the was a Wednesday. just over the front of the sanctuary stranger. Amongst my fondest That old product of the farm, in silver letters, on a blue back- recollections those of Earlington but which has lately grown to ground, was suspended the words shall ever be foremost. possess a commercial value, the Silver Jubilee." Yours gratefully, cornstalk, was also very much in A very pleasant feature of the Father Valentine. evidence in the city. Long before Jubilee and greatly enjoyed by all day the wagons loaded with stalks was an organ recital, or sacred conbegan to pour into the city for deContent With His Lot. cert, given in the church in the evening and a lecture by the Rev. (Will Schooler in Morehead Advance.) livery to the cellulose factory, and people Father Valentine on Modern ChrisThe mission of the hireling who by the time the cellulose tianity, which was proven not to holds the plow handles of this pa- were ready to begin receiving the were thick all around the be Christianity at all. The Rev. per is to keep the fires burning on wagons yards. They were unloaded as Father Valentine is a'geriius, he the alter of liberty and the beacon I lights blazing on the shores of fast as a full lorce of hands, aided says that he never apologises. and presume like Davy Crockett, he is time at $1 a blaze, cash in hand. by the farmers could do so, their of sure that he is right before He docs not hunger and thirst 1 57 wagons were relieved on always the going ahead. As a fitting climax after official life. He did think burdens, while 17 were left unloaded, making a the mission and jubilee the Rev. that he would like to represent yards at dark to on of rather Valentine, with tne assis- Bath and Rowan in the legislative total day 174, the greatest here since the cellulose factory tance of the congregation, got up halls but it was only a fond dream any At any hour a surprise for the Rev. Father and he has grown in grace since began operations. Coenen in the way of a purse of then and purged his system of that during the day, on any street, silver amounting to four hundred unholy desire. Since our walk up could be seen wagons loaded with factory. dollars. In the first place, it was Salt River we havebcen too darn cornstalks en route to the Mr. Henry Wagner, who lives the intention of the members, by tired to yearn a single yearn, or Between Profits and finthe advice of the Rev. Father Val- hanker a single hank after politi- near the city on Wednesday of stalks, Sales is what builds ished delivering his crop entine, to solicit among the Rev. cal distinction. and it brought him 150. a Big Business, and Father Coenen's friends and get up Not only was Wednesday the a hundred dollars to buy him new An Objcet Lesson for fir. Bryan. a Big Business makes delivvestments, but during the mission (San Antonio Telegram to the New York record breaker for constalk biggest single load eries, but the possible the boiler of the steam heater in Sun.) ever delivered came in on that day. the church gave out and will have Goods at very modeWilliam Jennings Bryan arrived The wagon and stalks weighed to be remedied, this greatly wor- from derate prices. A little ried Father Coenen, as his funds partedHouston at 7 o'clock and re- 8,000 pounds, and there were three tor Mexico at 1 He were very low and the winter on ceived his first practical 1. introduc- tons of the stalks, which was all intelligent investigathe stalks from an acre and a half us and he did not know what to do, tion to tion will show you the the cheapness of Mexico's of ground.. The stalks sell at $4 a so the Rev. Father Valentine called money at a bank here just before ton making the load worth 12. difference between his band of soliciters for the money going to the Irain. He had $500 With the introduction of the to buy vestments together and had in American money exchanged e Clothour manufacture of cellulose in Owens a secret meeting secret from the and received in return for it $1,090 boro. the corn crop has grown to ing, Shoes, Hats, Rev. Father Coenen and turned of Mexican money. Bryan thought be one-o- f the most profitable that Gent's Furnishings, their subscription lists into lists to that some mistake had been made is raised in Daviess county. Ten get up money to purchase a new by the bank and could not underEtc. -- our well selectrents. heater for the church, which they stand how it was that he received ants say the stalks pay their ed, honest stock of succeded in doing in a creditable such a big sum until he had fig Louis Guenther, an Owensboro manner. Dry Goods, Dress it himself at the cur On the night after the bilver Ju- ured out for boy, was fined $25 and given rent rate of exchange. Goods, Notions, Grothirty days at New Orleans, as a bilee the members of the congresuspicious character on the race gation met in the hall over the ceries, Queensware, the band of parocial school-houstrack. Etc., Etc., and the solicitors having decorated the sort of thing that HANSON. fresh flowers, Japanese hall with looks well in stock lanterns, banners, parlor lamps, fl T. L. Asbby and bis sister Mrs. L. L, T Weir went to Evansvillo Tuesday. and called together a commit- fl etc., perhaps, but doesn't tee of six gentlemen and had them Little Mary Hawkins is very ill with fit or wear or satisfy. pneumonia. call at the pastor's residence and invited the Rev. Father to meet Tbe Exchange is no more. It issued its members of the congregation and fl Who would prescribe only g last nutriber last Saturday. other friends in the hall. They h tonics and bitters for a weak, & Dabner Drown, a few days since de came to the hall to find it full of $ puny child ? Its muscles and $ livered a' two horse load of tobacco to Hallums & Co., at this place wbicb pleasant faces and the stage beaunerves are so thoroughly ex jj brought him $272, tifully decorrated, reflecting much $ hausted that they cannot be x Mrs. O. H. Hewlett and Hershal credit on the ladies who did the $ have gone to Franllin, Ky., to visit $ whipped into activity. The work. who is under child needs food : a blood- - jg Miss Betflab Ashby, at that place. treatBefore the Rev. Father Coenen ment for rheumatism ir-$ makJnc. a could realize what was going to Mrs, Will Pritchett of Disbee, Arizona, g food. u arrived b'ere Monday, where she will take place the Rev. Father Valen- m and spend some time with relatives and friends, tine, who had been chosen master 1 Rev, D. S. Campbell and family aro of ceremonies, made a beautiful m Until you see the just moving into tbe parsonage here. presentation speech, addressing " Bro. Campbell whose borne is in Russell-villDollar's worth of the Rev, Father Coenen as as J lib- 1 of appointments regularly has filled bis Oil Is all of this, $ rarian, and presented him with Goods we give you & since conference but is just now moving four hundred dollars in silver and S and you still have a tonic in his (amily to bis new charge. for it. You can 3ave promissory notes to buy a new 2 the hypophosphites of lime Cards arff out announcing tbe marriago many of them at our and soda to act with the food. heater, which was a complete surof Mr. ATE. Orton, formerly of this place, traveling salesman for tbe EvansStore without sacribut now For thin and delicate children prise to the Rev. Father. to Miss Minnie ville drug company, ficing quality in the It was some time before he could there is no remedy superior Hamby, of Dawson December 22. Best respond. When he attempted to to It in the world. It means these good people. With our wishes to do so he was overcome with emogrowth, strength, plumpness Goods, as well as our A supposed mad dog made things quite tion and cried like a child, which lively for the canine tribe in our town one and comfort to them. Be sure prices, you will be was a picture too sublime foithe nigbt not long since and now by order of you get SCOTT'S Emulsion, satisfied. board otcouncilmen all dogs allowed on tbe writer to draw. The Rev. Father the streets are compelled to wear muzzles. $oc, and I i.oo, til drutglili. Valentine called for all the mem This town and community could dispose SCOTT & BOWNE, ChcmUti, Ktw Yotlc. bers present that were here- when ot at least bait tbe dogs we have and' then j MP" JV VJV KVWW the first mass was said here-f- come have plenty led. fJHL rrnTHiNf. Cloak Sale. So much larg er than we expected that we had to make a second purchase. The factory was rushed. Our goods were delayed, so now we find ourselves with a big stock right at the close of the season. We do not know but one way to unload them, let the bottom to the prices fall out, so we have knocked the props and the prices have tumbled. No such values were ever offered in Cloaks. $2.50 We have had a wonderful OUR Christmas 6lfU FOR THE LITTLE BOYS WITH EACH Knit Pant Suit vuuiuiiiu 1. SHOES lj MANHATTAN SHIRTS, The Newest thing Out Our Motto in Business: Dulin, McLeod & Co. a leav-Earhngt- M Subscribe for "THE BEL" CSfeblcjfecjfeCJfeClllj "&$?$ I Proper V $ Balance the Best well-mad- LjluJ Aft " e, l Piitiv "-- ! iehildren nerve-strenctheni- & $ Hang on Coff-ma- n muscle-buildin- Scott's Emulsion Cod-Liv- er f f CO n w jHt -- -M to Your Dollar l e. ' X JP f least. - awsifo c I rw ii"f JU , 'Il'ii -r w W i 9f cabled cK) W ft l fl JL rr. qMilwfcAm i' i r emu Hj.i .: j ihj. uuliwite'M1. .i;..: A S r Js L-- . - .' -- J J4..iL.Jkaa :. ; !'zglJ -- .. ii wtn " i.AOlt.. . iHiWyLlI'Ss CSSJ f;: v . .T:i'ji.-i.Hii!i if CI K" iSI JjJpiiiif ysjHyjM l luw f ' .ic. W - iiimh,i .... TnV.ini.li.il - n Manufactory of Calcic Carbide, J -.-- yt yr f& , V LTho. attlP..w -- llohn A If ' "V' J L. Uobinson, the popular Hcrson divine, by a friend who isviue yusiuiuuy. f trood ,r " (Loulsvtlle Post.) ioko is told on the Rev. "3 j "Recently ur. nend, Dr. -- c jiu . ii. Wed. W . Vou' ifJI.t o ,You W Wee It EIGHTH YEAR. Madi! EARLINGTON, HOPKINS COUNTY, KENTUCKY, THURSDAY.DECEMBER problem 16, 1897.-SUPPLEM- ENT. NO. 80 noon l Wlti V t p. 1 ' . , W' Rr V express throngh you to them our heartfelt near Clay, Ky., are offering inducements miners 28c per ton at a meeting be made of the earnings wdich this LOCOMOTIVE BLASTS. appreciation of their kindness to us. First, to the Uinois Central railroad company to Tbe Springfield scale for a machine miner law would have produced in the In having furnished with transportation for Stur-giis 30c, and tbe min.rs declared tbat nothpast four months had the importathemselves and families, all who desired to construct a branch road there from of tbe leave, with permission to return at will and ing less then tbe Springfield scale would tions been up to the normal. To Mr. J. T, Harahan, 5eems Simple of Solution In the obtain the normal importations he Illinois Central Railroad,, denles'the glory resume work. Secondly, for having furTo attend church services weigher induce them to return to work. regular employment Light ot the President's If the police of St. Louis, according to takes those of the year 1892, which that his road will be extended to Nasbvillet nished one that remained bere to each and James Fegan took a day or two off duty every and desired this clipping from the example as rumor has said would be done. was looked upon as a fair work, there not beine a sinele dav durlne last week. Message. bad their way, the coal thieves, even of the importing habits of the At tbe beginning ot tbe year a new me- this time tbat the shops did not run the Business of importance called Secretary although they are some times small tots of ... wuuo .1 uauyi if chanical cdntrlyarice for throwing off mail lu.l..l uuuii,, .t.Hl. oiQcr suops- similarly Atkinson, to Chicago last week." George is boys, would be made to suffer; United States. He finds that Opinion of a Distinguished and Kxpeil-iluated"were' altogether. the importations of the past four pouches will be tried on trains in Ken- in tnis, we as closed In part or tbat it was ever on Ihe outlook for increasing bis com"The police of tbe Second district made employes realize re u Ofneiat. -enced Treasury an important arrest Thursday when Capt. to those tucky. months had been cquaj not fot tbe best interest of the company at pany's business. Pickers officers captured- John Schmidt, of of the corresponding months in "( Gross earnings for tbe 211(9913 Central for all limes; yet there was no fcnt in lime or Contrary to.lhe prevailing belief among 2246 Alberta street. So cleverly was the k CUSrOMSEAK.NI.NGSU.NDEItDlNQLEY LAW 1862 the customs earnings' of the tbe month of November were $2,534,427, force. The good ressliingr no one caff estimate. You will kindly deliver to tbe many miners mat 'coal' dust is injurious to arrest made tbat Schmidt was caught in 0 new law would have been an Increase, of t66,S0i over ihe lame proper authorities ibis manifestation of tbtfir lungs, an inyesllgajion lately made in tbe very act, and he is now in tbe Four ), Courts holdover, with two charges against .instead of 34,000,000, as month ot last year. ourapreciatibd of their good will and genVa9iiincton, Dec. 13. 1807. pugiauq snows inai tne aeain rate is less bim, whilo the booty which be bad at tbe erosity. What will Congress do about the they were, or au average of nearly than that ol railroad men; in fact, tbe rate time of his arrest is held by the Second Tbe Pullman Company has .finished tbe great subjects which arc to come 17,000,000 per month in excess first 500 orrooo cars it is building 'for the is so low, that there is no foundation in the district officials as evidence. 'The prosecuting tbe case, before, it? This is a question a of its actual earnings mearitimc. Dig Four lines, and will commence buildiDOWN'IN THE MINES. report that coai dust at all Injures tbe besides Ibe police, is witness inMueller, ot Henry good many people in Washington This gives great encouragement to ing 500 cars for the Chesapeake & Ohio, on lungs. tbe Mueller Heavy Drayage Company, and and elsewhere are now asking. Of the friends of the law, and they an order for 1,000. be accompanied the officers who made tba Tbe Touxton mines at Pineville, Ky arrest to tbe office of tbe assistant proseThe St. Bernard Coal Company will asked than look forward with absolute con course, it is more easily A dispatch from Chicago states that tbe soon put in another dynamo to use in sup- have changed bands, tbe same having last cuting attorney yesterday when application answered, but the outlook becomes fidence to its earning capacity and was the time for action to the probability that it will, Illinois Central Railroad Company hauled plying incandescent lights. Engineer week been leased to a MIddlesborough firm. oner.made for tbe warrant against tbe prismore hopefulas approaches. President McKinley's within the next few months, show into New Orleans between September I Howard White will have charge of the Tbe coal produced" at these mines is said Mr. Mueller told bow be bad bees misto ba among tbe best in Kentucky for sing coal for some time. He could not esadmirable message has clarified to the country its ability to supply and November 15 nearly 4.500,000 bushels work. of grain more than during tbe same period coking business. timate bis loss, except tbat it was "conthe atmosphere, so to speak, and all the revenue needed. Cbasbier Dan M. Evans, of the St. Then tbe officer told how On this subject it is proper to last year, notwithstanding the interruption Bernard Coal Compauy, attended tbe Streator.Ill., Dec 10. The striking coal siderable." has suggested such simple and Mr. Mueller had spoken to bim of the say that the estimates of to business caused by tbTyellow fever. effective solutions of the apparentKnights Templar lodge at Madisonville miners ot Northern Illinois have at fast thievingsand bow he, after several night To correct a mistake in time card No. 51 last Thursday, where the degrees of tbat won a decided victory. The main point of patient watching, caught tba prisoner ly vexed problems that there is the Treasury Department which for which they had been contending since Thursday night as he was carrying away great encouragement, not alone indicate that the revenue for the which took effect December jth, a new order were conferred on him some coal. among friends of the administra next fiscal year will be 21,000,000 time card was issued and took effect last Last week, in speaking of the great St. the 1st of last May, the adoption ot tbe "What was the value of the coal Schmidt short of the expenditures are en- Sunday. tion, but among people who Bernard gnns turned loose in the debating Cross weight system of mining, has been bad?" asked Col. Dick Johnson. The law re "Well," I don't know, exactly," replied actually want to sec definite action tirely misleading. No dispatcher sticks closer to his post of society, .we overlooked the President of been conceded by the Star Coal Company upon these important questions quires the War Department to duty than does Edward L. Wise1, but he tbe society, William F. Burr, who is re- and tbe Chicago,, Wilmington and Vermil- tbe officer. and to see. them adjusted without include in its river and harbor fig found time last Thursday to make a brief garded as a leader of ability, although he lion Coal Company, and the men will re- tbe"How much coal did be bave?" persisted Colonel. turn to work next week. Tbe men asked reterence to party prejudice or ures the entire estimates of the of visit to Madisonville to attend lodge, and failed to use any one of those twenty-tw"He had a big lump, sir," was tbe blue ficers in charge of the various he met with a warm welcome by his host pointshe bad' prepared to knock be boys 48c per too, but t,ha. operators throughout coat's reply; "a lump bigger than taf partisan bias. bead." ,. The currency problem, which, works, which brings the estimate of friends there. He took the view that it is not the district could not see their way clear to out. with. Col. Johnson wheeled about in bis chair looked so large and alarming'a few for river and harbor work, alone, discharge a cannon at a snow pay that price. Tbeyjiave persistently re and looked at the witness. Agent Etberidge now has tbe tickets on necessary to fused tp consider tbe gross weight system assumes a very differ- for the fiscal year above $00,000,-00weeks ago, "How old is Schmidt?" sale for tbe great musical to be given by a. .small target gun will do the while it- is well known that ihe Howell band at Eydnsville on the sotb birdjtwhen at any price, and (bo men bave refused all "Fourteen years." ent aspect in the light cast upon it worK. ' "I don't think I will issue a warrant" offers, over screens. Today, however, an by President McKinley's message. the custom is to appropriate no inst. Secretary Atkinson is still wild over the said Col. Johnson, slowly, and tbat was all of that sum. Simple as his proposition is, many moro than of Slaugbters(has Dumpicin business as carried on in New agreement was finally, reached, tbe oDerat- - tbat be said, but be said it in such a way .Agent Harry Ogden, people see in it an open door to a It is thus apparent that while the resigned bis position, and will soon go to, 'Jersey, and jlato reports have shown the ors cdncediag tbe gross weight system, and tbat tbey didn't ask any more questions, final solution to the currency prob- estimates for' expenditures are the Indian Territory to join bis wife's father profits to be ''so heavy tbat George now tbe .men compromising at 44c per ton. Schmidt is not yet free, and be will be This will affect'.'aboui'- 15,000 miners in taxen to the police court on a charge of lem, and one through which the nominally in excess of those remercantile business. disorderly wishes for a little Jersey soil out bere, officers ot Northern Illinois. The men will work the Secondconduct, where thewill appear Government may walk without lating to receipts in fact the repolice district We understand that several applicants tbat.he might esgage in tbe business. s until the first ot January next over of disturbance. The feel ceipts will be greater than the exagainst him." dancer are afler tbe vacancy caused by tbe rejig Superintendent Salmon, of the Crabtree inch screens at 77J3 per ton, giving ing which existed a few months) penditures. nation of Agent Ogden. Among the ap- mines, made relatives bere a visit last New Assistant Postmaster. tbe operators time to' put In scales necesago, that a revision of the currency ' plicants, and the one said to be the winner Sunday. sary for tbe gross, weight system, Tbe Adairville, Ky Dec. g. system anuone wmen suuutu elimiur (Joloted ifi?ens. is Claude Smith, now cashier under Ageot Tbe coal business at tbe Providence miners at a meeting this afternoon ratified obligations Thompson will be the asnate the Adams, of Hopkinsvillle. mines is now good, and like other mines in the agreeemect as made by Secretary Ryan sistant postmaster under I. G. could not be accomplished without All communications and ranters ot naws per Agent Wooldridge made a brief visit to Western Kentucky, they are crowded with and tbe Stats officers and voted to begin Mason. "materially increasing the indebted-ne- talnlDKto this column should be addressed to She was sworn in as relatives at Evansville last Sunday. Gio. Alixaxdh, KarluiRton, Kr. orders. A special train several days in tbe work at once. deputy last week by Mr. Holemao of the Government is rapidly Superintendent Dickson is now reported week is required to move the coal. giving way in view of the admir.Staunton, III., Dec. 10. Tbe Consoli- and will be in the office during the Seasoning. With nd able plan outlined by the Prcsi- - Twis Christmas Eve. With itching band, much Improved in health, and bis friends It Is slated that tbe owners of coal.lauds dated, Coal Company offered tbe Staunton remainder of his incumbency. on the1 Henderson division are pleased wjtb "de'nt. Thegood old colored brother, ' ? follow the A turkey, nice and fat, bad planned me goou news ana aopa 10 oto.ku him 'If Congress will this matter," To get .some way or other, rostored to his former good health. j President's advice in bid within said a distinguished and experi Tbe farmerwithout goodbis sbed &mfi0WjM reason; Conductor Ed Seal is happy .indeed And not enced official of the Government, He peppered tbe thief with salt and said since the arrival at bis bouse of a fine boy. "The compliments of the season." 'who has had a long opportunity to C jJ. The wife of Fireman James L. Long is L. A. V. Bulletin. study matters of this kind, "the i visiting relatives and friends here. Revs. G, 13. Walker and T. if. of this country will wake people i preached at Madisonville Sunday. Ask Walter Wright and Tom Spencer ;upfe6mft fine morning a few years Miss Dertie Alexander Is visiting Mrs. the full particulars about tbat dnck and and find that the currency hence bog case, which is now tbe talk of tbe system has been changed in a sat-- - George Alexanderotthis week. Tbe daughter John McNicbols, who without any financial has been sick for sometime, died Sunday, town. Is it a fact tbat Tom don't know a isfactoryway duck from an owl? .disturbance and almost without and was buried Monday afternoon. people being conscious of it. The first serious accident tbat bas oc the "Aunt Mary" who has been living with ''The President's, proposition to re- John Young, died Thursday of last week. curred for several years in the Earlington tain In the Treasury the gold Mrs. Sarah Osborn is improving, and yard occurred last Thursday night. Brake-ma- n McKenna was assisting in switching in demand obligations which arc re- Mrs. Amos is now able to be up. Mrs, C. Ounlap was in Madisonville the yard, and wbeniq tbe act of uncoupling deemed in gold, and to permit the national- - banks to increase their shopping Tuesday. cars, one of bis feet was caught between Rev. Gtvens, the lady evangelist, will a switch fron and tbe hsad block, and in currency so as to fill the vacancy Zion church Sunpreach at A. M. that this retention of United States day. All the invited E. come and bear ber. tbe attempt to extricate himself, if possible, to are 'notes would cause, and also that the Proclamation Celebralian ot the Negroes it is supposed that ho threw himself out on banks be required to redeem their will be celebrated in our town the first of the rail, and falling he was run over and .. own notes in gold, will, if carried January. There will be a slreot parade, bis life extinguished In an Instant by tbe " WIHfm '" mL Iwmu aJwae'vi of , out, gradually transfer to the and eloquent speeches byofcapable msnand weight of the heavy car wheels passing the (own the race. All the lodges , shoulders of the banks that duty from abroad will be invited to participate. over him. It was one of those accidents, was ,"V far as I t t)f'.providing the gold for the de- Tbe connty school association met in our so blame, weAcan learn, where no one child young wife and small mands of the country which the town last .Friday and it was a success from to i f. start to finish. Tbe subjects were timely are left lo mourn the loss of husband and Government has heretofore is to maintain. This plan, and were well discussed. Much credit to father. The remains were tenderly cared the irrepressible Prof. forwarded to out, would, in my due loSanders, tbe conductors. Greer and if carried We would for by friends here and Prof. opinion, solve the entire currency like very much lo give a better account Louisville for burial. The deceased bas a problem, and do it in such a of the mental feast, but space forbids, father who is an engineer at work on some One of the recognized orators of tbe race road leaving Louisville. gradual, quiet way that it would with our .not disturb business conditions or Is expected to beTell illus in ill celebra"During the late fever season the Louis Tell compel the increase of the interest-bearin- g tion January x. ville and Nashville Railroad Company tk indebtedness of the Gov- Mrs. ncKInley Bestows Favors. earned the thanks of its employees in Mo ernment. John Sherman, when bile by its fair treatment to them and their Tbe wife of the Prestdent has given families, and tbe men have volunteered he was preparing a3 Secretary of Sousa, permission the Treasury to resume specie special March King."to loJohn Philip her his their acknowledgment," says the. Mobile dedicate to The payments, said: 'The way to re- - new composition, just finished, and which Register. "When the fever broke out, and sume is to resume.' Now it seems will be called -- The Lady of the White not knowing bow long it might last and McKinley her House." that another Ohio man has come permission Mrs. week to the forwarded The wbat would be its fatality, the company editor of last to. the front with an equally simple, Ladies Home Journal, which will publish made offer to the men ot the shops bere tp practical currency relorm proposi- the SSusa composition complete in its take them and their families to any point tion, which may go into operation nrxt Issue. This magazine has also re- they wished as a place of refuge, whether as smoothly and satisfactorily and ceived for the same number a new and on the lineof tbe company or not, and tbe portrait of Mrs. McKinley, with as valuable results as did the largedays ago in tbe White House taken a further offer to keep the shops open for any conserfew specie resumption under Sccretaiy vatory. This is tbe second photograph who desired to stay, and to provide work Sherman, now the distinguished which tbe President's wife has allowed to for all who stayed and to aive back their and honored head of the Depart- be taken within ten years, tbe first por- places to all who should return after the trait taken of her since 1887 having also ment of State." cone to Tbe Ladies Home Journal which fever had vanished. This offer tbe com Thq few people who were in- - published it in Us last October number,. pany faithfully made good, and was tbe clined to criticise the operations of causing tbe entire edition of that issue to means of protecting some 2,000 ot tbe population from want, This act bas been the Dingley law have learned that be exhausted. &-- ' . their criticisms were not well (SUARAHTEED Here are two hot locals from the recognized at its true value by tbe em -" v if founded. That law has in its first "last number" of the Hanson Ex- ployes, as the following letter sent to the ni v4"-- ' i, four months produced nearly ten change. The writer evidently want- master mechanic by the employes shows: Mr. H. H, per cent', more revenue than did ed to mention names but he re Mobile. Ala., Dec. 1, 1897 Mlnio Master Mechanic Dear Sir: We. the Wilson law in the. correspond frained: .5T'.. .H of thef Louising four. months of' its histoiy, and '"With a few acceptions, the conduct of tbe undersigned employes '' Railroad Company's ville more those Madisonville "swells" at the enter- shops and Nashville having been brought has .'.increased its earnings In Mobile, jhan, twenty-fivper cent, in that tainment Tuesday nigbt was uncalled for, under renewed obligation to the man , Assistant Secre- - and if Madisonville is not ashamed ot such acement of this road by tbe liberal and length for ber." we have met taryHdwfell,:who has been many cattle, we are ashamed "Chollies" take the cpnerous treatment the epidemic o!with at yellow their hands durlne "Wbat did those with the customs .'years in our people of Hanson to be Tuesday night. fever which bas been prevailing causing k Sefvjce 'ot trie Government, has We know a thing or two if we do live in the midst for nearly three months, :k6 fe" much suffering and privation, desire to a"Veiy careful estimate to country." -Vi v- -x - aIhe currency s. .; Globe-Democra- t, -' tu -- -! $102,-000,00- -- . d . o 0, - one-fourt- h - e . seven-eighth- -- Miss-Myrtl- gold-bearin- g D w Shot-du- n , , Merri-weatb- er r jFutikrt.il RC . -11 in .AS5' X .-- ,-- .' 8 to KWMKW jmmmm -- ORbEAMDL UE HO fa, .Jy gnWBlCTIflll "- r '' - - 4 e IS1 -v, of-ti- me. , . r lausl r7.- - ;i.. . j. ".'-'-- '. J.r. ' " , " " ' - r-- ..- X3. .,..$3lSJ, .., r ... a ... ."-v- il' . & - A, i - c "r.-r.'j- , - coming negro normal, college at ville. .: t ' - - ?& WILegislature-to'tablis- ' " -- . . . re(andtbefhoney uusseiK-(- j if it fails !";--- "i I to Cure. 35c. Forsale byJt. Bernard - .rSrSlwE ducement to yoiTtq'buy: IrV TPVK JL.E, Cuba. A VUhe , . - tVWRSfZ . i 4. AWjuit s.Ystcm ot tuo VM the MtssengertoSeme.-W- io Telegraphcameforward -- - The President's enunciations"' the Cuban questionbroad and states' cnunciatio" and o A, " - j- - V v m,ma?1 jf J. wi th.l Vu K ot. 7- - ffiluo fi? uiotfnllnweilLrlWl71lu..sBJUkB.JL T?VT7 ' ? arcaM&dlteaiteKp;lilU!lAlC- - ', . V iV - . II K -I , ' J-- - '- ::: - fnw.-- i a' f V' H. B. SIPPERLY DEAD. One of Madlsonvillc's Oldest Letter List. List Of unclaimed letters in the Posloffice at Earlingfon, December 16, 1897. Aaron, Mr. Wrn ; Branch, Miss Maggie, Brooks, Mrs. 'Susan, Cottrell, Blrdy, Campbell. Rev. G. W ; Cook, Mrs. Mary C; Clemons, Miss Octava, Earlc, Wm ; Hoffman, J. F.; Hamby, Fletcher; Harbe. Mrs. M. ; Irwin, R. S , Kerwen, W. E ; Kooch, Miss Sallie, Kirk, Mr. Lee, Tillie; Lane, Mrs Martha, McClain, McClainc, Mrs. Lizzie, Miss Hattie, Mimms, Miss Liza, Menzcr, Mr Lue, Mountjoy, Mrs Cblora, Montaigne, R L , Novclon, Mr Alf, Ncalon, Mr Lee, Nant, Mr. N . Orndorff, Richard, OBryant, Fred; Phillips, Mrs Henrietta, Price, Mrs Mary Ann, Powell, R. F , Riggins, An drew; Stares, Miss Annie, Spruce, Miss Bertha; Spar, Mrs. Alice, Stevens, Miss Lizzie; Simons, Miss Lena, Stuart, Miss Mamie, Trite, Mr John, Traylor, Mrs M E , Van, Miss Julia, Wire, Mr John Led-for- Citizens. OTHER INTERESTING NEWS OP THBTOWX. H. B. SIpperly died Tuesday evening at o'cloock, after a brief illness. lie bad a severe chill Sunday evening followed by high fever and unconsciousness. He remained unconscious until Tuesday when be had another chill and died as stated Mr. Sipperly was 77 years of age and one of Madisonville's oldest citizens. C Rev. L. E. Campbell, of Hanson, was here yesterday and went to Earliogton, to visit the family of Mrs, J. E. Moore Messrs. James and Frank Ramsey, who go to Arkansas periodically for a bear and Of course they deer hunt, have returned bad a good time and bigged lots of game There is a bear skin nth) bit nj proof that Frank Ramsey "cl!ei a b'ar " What wonld you do if wax should bs declared to. morrow jvith a .Europsan power? How would it change your homsr life, tha lives of your brother and other relatives? How would it affect your business? What changes would ft mako in financial, city, State and national affairs? It is these interesting problems which a writer in the December Cosmopolitan has undertaken to sketch under the heading of "A Brief History of Our Late War With Spain," at the same time vividly describing the exciting scenes which would attend the opening of hostilities. This same number ot Tub Cosmopolitan has an article on "The Woman" by Elsie do Wolfe, a contrast of the characters of Henry George and Charles A. Dana by John Brisbcn Walker, in another place "The Loves of Goethe," while Wells' story, "The War of the Worlds," which has been so widely read, reaches its conclusion in an unexpected way Well-dresse- d To Acton the Road Question. Henderson, Ky., Dec. 13. The Fiscal Court of this county meets Wednesday for the purpose jof taking action in the matter of free gravel roads. It is expected there will be some differences concerning the price between the stockholders and members of the court. This court will also elect a County Treasurer. Shooting at a Dance. Elkton, Ky., Dec. 10 Dec. 10. During the progress oi a dance at the residenco of J. Thaxton, near Daysvillc, last night, Mr. Thaxton received n painful pistol wound in the shoulder at the hands of a guest named Simons. The provocation was slight and the action very hasty. No arrests have yet been made. Howell Is to have a new passenger station The Uttle depot which has done servico since the shops were built Is to be tern down. Work of grading for the new It will bo com building has commenced Tho new stapletcd in about a month tion w 11 be closer lo the business part of the town and will be much more convenient to patrons and employes of the road. TUB IN ADVERTISING M KWSFAPKR A book of two hundred 11 UN 1TKU STATUS. catalogue 01 about an tnouf paves, containing and newtpapcra, being all that aro credited bjr tbe American Ncnripaptr Directory (December edition lor 1897) wltli having regular Inula of 1,000 copiea or morn. Altoacparalo Stale roapt of each and eerr State In the American Union, naming those lownionlfln which there are istued newtpapcra having more than 1,000 circulation Thlt book (liiued Deci ruber 13, 1897) will be tent, pottago paid, lo any addrett, on receipt of one dollar. Addreta The Geo. P. Howell Ach trilling Co , 10 Spruce St., New York. Robbeis Oct Only Fccr Dclfais. The recently discovered coal Ky., Dec. 13. Henderson, vein at Whitehousc, William Barrett, young farmer, county, gets bigger and Lawrence better as was robbed near this city by the prospectors get further into masked highwaymen. Four dol- it. lars in silver coin was all they Subscribe for The Due. ' ft -- x 5 Ltifa A! nita -- - A -- - -- - -- - -- - --- .-- - -- - -- - -- - A company lias been organized to establish a wagon lactory at V. M. Morgan forUniontown. merly of Enrlington, is interested. Y put, At a meeting of --M idison.-illCbipter No. I23, Tuesday nlgbt those degrees In Masonry were conferred on two mimst rs aud of the Gospel, Rev. S. II. Rev C. C. Hall. George Lynn is very much interested in his new gas and is getting not a fe.v others in a like state of mind. The lectures given here by Mrs. Clara Hoffman were well attended and much appreciated by those who are interested in the cause of temperance. OUR PECIAL OFFER ! In order to induce new subscribers and to extend to our many old and faithful subscribers a substantial Holiday-Gifthat will last the whole year around, we have decided to give the t cr ladlcito iracl for retpoml. tie, ettablithcd houie In Kentucky. Mcnllity IS 00 and etpemea Petition ttetdr. Kefer ttampeH envelope ence. E'icIoe The Dominion Company, Dept. K., Chicago, AND ACT1VK THE BURLINGTON'S NEW OBSERVATION VESTIBULED TRAINS. The most complete daily trains in the West for all classes of travel, arc just out of the Lturltngton shops. These arc trains Nos. 15 and 16, between St. Louis and Kansas City, St. Jostfh, Celorado and Montana, These are vcstibulcd throughout i HOPKINSMLK ITEMS- - Judge Paul Turney lost by fire his dwelling at Cerulean Springs last week. Loss is about $650 with no insurance, lie expects to rebuild without delay. There will be a recital at the Dctbel Female College by the pupils of that institution, tomorrow, Friday, evening. A general invitation is extended to the public, Mrs. T. W. Gardiner I113 returned from an eastern trip, during which she visited relatives in Philadelphia, going also to several other eastern cities. A hog is reported to have been butchered by Jas. G. Yancy, of Pon, this d county. Dr. Alexander Higgins, the herb doctor, was found dead at the horn: of W C Branch, near Beverly, last Thursday morning.' Heart disease is supposed to have carried him off. EARLINGTON 'BEE The only Republican Newspaper in the Second Congressional District and the ID with the handsome wide observation JPintsch'lightfd vestibules. The chair cars have oak and mahogany finish, Pi nt sch light and courteous free porters' service. The latest productions of compartment sleepers between St. Louis and Kansas City, offer the exdusiveness of drawing rooms without any additional berth charges.- These are the only '.vide vestibuled trains from St. Louis to Kansas City and Denver. These are also the trains from St. Louts, St. Joseph and Kansas City for all travel via the Burlington's short Northwest Main Line, to Montana, Washington, Tacoma, - Seattle, EDWAKI) ELLIOT. L General Manager. St. Joaeph, Ma W, WAKELEY, General Pass Agt. St. LouU, Mo, The I3ee has just received a of cards and other stationery and can furnish anything in tho printing line on short notice in best style and at lowest prices. - pu we foj so sa ad Si B! at bs tu b'. tt C T 1C s t t t : Twelve new members of tbo Baptist church were baptized at Sunday evening services, that church, by Rev. Peyton The newly elected magistrates of Christian county are receiving their commissions this week at the hinds of County Clerk Prouse. Miss Kate McDaniel, County Superintendent, "paid oil" last Saturday, and her office was a busy place, as it must be the the last pay day before Christmas. y The football game between South College boys and those of the High . School on Saturday resulted in a victory for the High School. The score was 0 to 0 James Knight, an aged citizen of the county died Wednesday night of last week at bis home near Larkin. He was eighty- six years old. Will the "Latham Light Guards" ac company the Governor and his staff upon the honorable Journey to Newport News next month to assist in the exercises at the dedication of the new Battleship Kentuck) ? That is a question of great interest to the 'boys of "the "Guards" just now Tbey have of late been diligently at work with drilling and are continuing with fpirit. The honor and the pleasure of such a trip are worth working for. The baby show at the Ninth Street Presbyterian church was very interesting and delightful. It was held Saturday The winners were, Miss Irene Boyd, first, and Jack Savage, second. Most of the rows over the hard feelings of found parents have been suppressed. The management realized $15. for Saventyone Were Baptized. Hopkinsville, Ky.. Dec. 12. A joint colored brptizing attracted a large crowd of people to the creek bank this mornSeventy-on- e ing. converts, the result of a big revival in the Methodist and G4 Baptist churches were led under the water. Only eight minutes were consumed as1 in baptizing all of the candidates. (Iirioor-jpor-citecl- .) A Mrs. Reynolds, who has been living with her husband and children two miles rH-west ot Hopkinsville asks a divorce, claiming cruelty at the hands of ber husband towards herself and ber fourteen year old daughter, whom the husband and father drove from home. Mr. R. K. Tyler gave a dance last night CROFTON. j'larmer lvin,; near Hopkinsville, was found at Hotel Latham to the bridesmaid and Mr William Ferrell is very sick this dead in his bed nnn mnrninp la( vune maid .of honor of the McCormack-Tyle- r week Itlr R V Morris, formerly iotel mana-gerwedding. this place, moved to Madisonville, McCormack-Tyle- r. Rev. V U Mr.Cord preached at the Wednesday. Miss Marie Tyler was married to Dr. Christian Church Sunday MftMorris made progress while with us, Arthur T. McCormack yesterday noon at V. O. Kickard preached at the Uev and give satisfaction, .especially to comthe Episcopal Church, after which the Baptist church Sund y night. mercial men. Wo are sorry Jo givo up bridal party breakfasted at Hotel Latham. to know who captured the such agopd hotel manager! hut under the burglar Friday night, ask Dr. Ferry and circumstances be can make better progress ANTICIPATING OUR WISHES. Ope Cook. at Madisonville. man who, in the winter time The ortho farmers anjbreaking their John Ferrell. of Earlington, has motcd Most Leaves doors ajar for us . to our town. ground ibis .fall to be ready for spring, ' Perchance is thinking of the clime A wild horse that' was .hitched to M, A, 'Wherein we wish he was. The Chi Jitian church has not yet Brbwn'ajnew' buggy,' Mck'ed the front of ploed a minister for nexfVyear. L. A. W. Bulletin. . . ; "t. EvSVe!-..n?' i.m A thief entered the merchandise store of '1 Hl-.' Educate Your Bonds With Cuicarets. church? 'MjersA EztTl'TbursdayXnigbt and stole Candy Cathartic, euro constipation forever. A. Higgins, an aged and prosperous 10o, 25c. If C. C. 0, fall, druggists refund money. seme jewelry? end clotUloe. Tbo blood Ken-luck1 NASHVILLE, CHATTANOOGA AND PULLMAN PALACE ST. LOUIS RAILWAY. Lo uisville Commercial, I Both One Year for ONE DOLLAR. This offer is only good untile "Jm and will not be extended. 'tntimvtnwwvvim SLEEPING CARS Uetwcen Nashvillo and Chattanooga. Alabama, Augusta, Macon. Jacksonville, Knox-vill- e. Abbeville. Washington, Baltimore, Philadelphia. New Yotk, Portsmouth, Norfolk. Jackson, Memphis, Little Rock, Texerkana, Sherman. Waco, Dallas and Fort Worth, : : . Palace Day Coacftes on all Trains Information pertaining to JV UARY THE 15th, 1898 (TICKETS. i ROUTES. RATES. HT8 Will be cheerfully furnlile-- upon application to Ticket Acenla. or to A I All new subscribers will receive both papers one year for only ONE DOLLAR CASH and all old subscribers who will pay up their subscriptions to date and one dollar more will also receive the Louisville Commercial Free for one year. The"" time is brief. Take advantage of this liberal offer before the Holidays. If any prefer they can have the "New York Tribune" as'a premium instead of the "Commercial." Write our Pamphlet: Conrfif BAnQ MMAMM? J H. Southeastern Passenger Agent, Atlanta. Ga. D J MULLAN1SY. Northeastern Paw. Agt. 59 W Fourth St Cincinnati, O, It. C COWARDIN. Western Pass. Agent, Room 405, Ry Exchange Building, St Louts, Mo. BRIARD F. HILL, Northern Paw. Agt. Room 328 MarnuettBldg Chicago. J L. EDMONDSON, Southern Pass. Agt. Chattanooga, Tenn. Gen'l Pass, and Ticket Agt. Nashvillx, Tbnm WELCH. Division Passencer Aeent. Memphis, Tenn. W. L. DANLEY, WE HAVE THEM CELEBRATED A POINTER," Giving reduced clubbing rates with all Leading publications. EoZtWAlQT mmiimm 15 ,1?KMiM.bJH I? k-M- r J Address all Orders to. - BEE" PUBLISHING COMPANY. r EDeix'lintorn, Kentucky. aa A1A aja P Atfb4fctfh P V PP rV r r T Tt ' f ar IfouisU bound from Guthrie was brought to trace the robber He trailed him to Hill switch, where it Is supposed be boarded a train and skipped to parts unknown. The people like the exchange that has been made, Tub Hbe for the Banner. The town fs fravlog the plank walks and gravel walks put in their stead. W W'lr'k 1 FOR CHILDREN. It is perfect support for the Child's Clothing, perfect freedom and comfort for the body. They come cneap. it is economy and comfort to buy the E.VZ. Waists. St. Bernard General Store. The holiness meeting was closed at Cairo last night. All the women J .:i I 3K are mad at their bens be cause they will not lay when eggs bring a good price. Died, December 10. 1897, Henry 13. Wise, aged 32 years. Tbe deceased was a man that will bo much missed in the family circle and tbe church work and the community In general as he possessed all tbe qualities that go to make a good citizen. He was a good father, husband and a good church member, DeI ceased leaves a wife and two children, an . aged father and seven sisters to mourn his death. The funeral services were conducted by Elder L. H. Ecbols. POOLE. The directors of the mill here employed R. E. Melton to manage the mill business next year But tbey will retain all the old Fifteen loads 6f tobacco passed through here Monday morninc before sunrise, en route for the Heqderson market all v '' loads. ' two-bor. 1 mm for How ? ?'", '"; i cm-'for- W' & boards. THE BENN HTMAN SYSTEM has for 43 years been the standard. Called by the U. S. Bureau of Education "The Amtr-ca- n System." First priie. World's Fair. Full information and complete catalogue, free. THE PHONOGRAPHIC INSTITUTE CO. jjtfT. CINCINNATI. OHIO. 1.15, grsNloth, v or grafhie Rtadr and Die Phonographic Copy link, Phonography, by Derm Pitman and Jerome 11. Howard. A perfect self. instructor. Over 300,000 sold. Sold by all book- sellers, or we will send it by mail, with the PAono- - Iff. - &' 4 r" . 1 "is jagging tnjtbe same oldrway itKe"a child," wHich"p ther editor is willing to take hay tronTand'crtea too sublime forjthe i and comfort to them. Be sure was a picture In.- inau lively for tho canine tribe In our town one night not long since and now by order of fc prices, you will be louusrpua wcn-aanwu- i- a- - DEATH OF SWITCHMAN M'KENNA. A The Debate. x .... yory interesting time was liad -- , JUBILEE CELEBRATION, Rev. EARLINGTON THE PLACE. " To Establish a Manufactory of Calcic Carbide, the Chemical that Makes Acetylene Gas. Joke on a Henderson Preacher. (Louisville Post ) 'U Snbusiru we Efjrtoe." LOCAL NEWS. Everybody Sing. Wa don't want to buy at your place, Wo won't trade there any more, You'll b orry when you see us aofng to some other store. You can't sell us any stale goods, We have opened wide our eyes, We don't want to trade at our store. It you do not advertise, Mr. Madisonvillc, spent Sunday noon with relatives here. Thomas Daves and wife, of after- side window at the St. Bernard General Store reflects credit on the young ladies who arranged it. i- The handkerchief display in the f 1 v "' i Eakins, Wilson and Triplett, the three men who were shot in the recent duel at uouaras, iy., are all doing well, and are ex- petted to recover. ' -- catching little poem at the last ' meeting of the Earlington Philo- s njathic Society said heforo she would not be without it." Miss Jennie ( Lucas County. "went on the stage: "Of course I'm Frank J. Cheney males oath that he Is Green, Abiline. Tex. . not afraid. If these people were Ihn ntnr nartnpr nf ihs firm nf P. I CHE "Friends advised me to try German mad dogs I would be scared, but NEY & CO., OOlng DUSinesS in ice Uliy CI i.ivcr 1 loriuuK t.iauuiuB nvci turn , there is nothing to be afraid of Toledo. County and State aforesaid, and plaint. It bad relief before I had taken onee did me more good than all bottle. sum of here" And her speech had in it that said firm will pay the for each ONE prescribed Mrs. by physicians." and HUNDRED DOLLARS . inspiration for some grown-ups- . every case of Catarrh that cannot be John Campbell, Jeffersonville, Ind. cured by tbe use of Haix'h Catarrh Curb FRANK I. CHENEY. of Willis Smijh, . ,5rTorrLSmith..son ELECTION CONTEST me and subscribed in Sworn to place, recently showed my presence, before 6th day of December, of this this signs of lunacy. At first he was A. D. 1886. Decided In Favor 'Squire Franklin la A W. GLEASON, harmless, but violent symptoms , the Charleston District Notary Public and-h-e had to be seal. soon developed W. M. Rice, Republican, who put in custody. He was convicted Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, was defeated by two votes upon Monday and goes to the and acts directly on tbe blood and mucous of lunacy the face of the returns, has been Western Asylum. We trust that surfaces of tbe system. Send for contested. The law specifics that free and his assistants Dr. Gardiner F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. such contest shall be held before will be able to return him in his Sold by Druggists, 75c. the County Judge and the two mind. right Hall's Family Pills are. the best. Magistrates living nearest the There is being constructed a George Toy is one of us court house. This put the case again before Judge Hall and Magistrates hovel bridge oyer the waste weir at busiLoch Mary. The abutments are and is again in the barber keep O. J. Farnsworth and J. C. Bacon. ness. He and his wife will of stone and the suspension part house in The last named gentlemen are soon as he ef it the trunk of a tall oak felled finds the Earlington as T. Cocncn Republicans, and as was anticihouse. Mr. J. for the purpose and slabbed off on pated, they were first sworn off the one side only to make a flat sur- has moved to Mortonsin Gap and bench. This put the matter beGeorge's interest the livery fore Magistrates Shaw and Porter. face to walk upon. This log is takes just forty feet long and will make business there. The Board heard the evidence in a Very fitting, rustic ornament to Don't be persuaded into buying liniments the case and by a majority vote that part of the Jake near the park, without reputation or merit Chamber-Iain'- s decided that J. R. Franklin was 'where thousands of people go merits Pain Balm costs no more, and its elected by a majority of two votes. have been proven by a test of many pleasuring and picnicking years. Such following from ped-icin1 A littlo miss, who recited a very .. . killed in the L. & N. yards here last Thursday nicht, being run over and disemboweled while trying to make a coupling. It was a dark and stormy night and McKenna backed up the train to make a coupling between two automatic couplers. In the coupler on the moving car was a link ana pin which had to be removed before the coupling was made. McKenna walked with the moving car between the rails to take out this link and pin as he backed up the train. While doing this he caught his left foot between a switch bridlea rod running across the track from rail to rail and a tie. This threw him and he struggled and fell under the wheels and was killed. He was disemboweled, lifs hip was crushed and his back was probably broken, as death came at once. The deceased was some twenty-si- x years old and or twenty-eigh- t The Woman's Friend. leaves a wife and baby. His fath"I knnw frnm mv nun exnerience that er's home is in Louisville, to which for ladies of a constipated habit there is place the remains were taken for notblnR to supply tbe place 01 uerman Liver Powder." Mrs, J. P. Meneness, burial Friday evening. Springfield, Ohio. "I have laken German Liver Powder for dyspepsia, and other liver troubles, and Sttk of Ohio. Cnv of Toledo fR. . 7- - Sad 'Occurrence in the L. & N. Yards Here Last Thursday Night. Switchman C. E. McKenna was at the last meeting of the E'arling-tot- t' The Philomafhic saeiety. took part in the young ladies-Whdiscussion as to the comparative joys of childhood and "adulthood," won for themselves bright, green laurels and vociferous applause. These young ladies were Misses Burr, Mothershead and Moore. The doughty White, Phillips and Bourland also won enconiums of praise. The discussion was popularly declared to be the closest that has yet occurred before the society. The program for next Tuesday evening, December 21st is as follows: i. Song. 2. Recitation, Carrie Atkinson. 3. Music, Mandolin and Guitar, Misses Sullivan and McGrath. 4. Recitation, Georgia Wyatt. 5. Song. 6. Debate Resolved that Compulsory Education is Just. Afllrmative: C. E.. Jones, J. E. ' Day, Henry Browning. Negative: C. C. Hall, W. A. Toombs, Eldred Davis. ' Song. Father Coenen Presented With a Purse of $400 Con- The Same.. Old Which He Gave back to His gregation to Purchase HEATING APPARATUS FOR THE CHURCH. - trsti-monia- .lyuially. b,' Ort(al!itfiliy. Invitations are out announcing the marriage of Miss Minnie Olden Hamby, to Mr. Alphctis Everett Orten, at the Christian church, , Dawson, Ky., Wednesday afternoon, December 22nd, at 4 30 -- o'clock. Miss Hamby is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Hamby, of Dawson. Mr. Ortcn's home is in Hanson and he travels in this .territory for the Evansville Drug , Company. They will be at home at Hanson, . Ky., after January 1st. Of Cttiir We Did. Madi-Boavill- Here is what a thriving merchant wrote us about his last week's advertisement in c ; "You gave us splendid position and a fine looking ad in last issne. Thank you, sir!" That was Bishop & Co., good people who appreciate a good thing and advertise in Thk Bee. John Wanamaker said that he would rather have an advertisement in a local paper of 500 circulation, than to have 5,000 circulars or hand bills. He knows, because advertising is what has made his immense business. Wc solicit; your trade in Books, Stationary, Fancy Goods, Diamonds, Watches and Jewelry. Very respectfully, W. C. Houunoer & Co. Thk Bee: , ::sT W. C. Hollinger & Co. have rwovided a firhT line of Holiday "Goods for their customers. W. C. Hollinger & Co. have on of union The first of a Hood's family cadisplay an especially good stock of thartic andPills are tbe best Gentle, relia- prayer meetings series liver medicine, was held at the Solid Silver Wart. ble, sure. Christian Church last night. They will continue from week to week, Dr. Clardy Asks Appropriation. Diamonds, Watches and Jew- and will Washington, Dec. 13. Congress- elry for the Holiday trade at W. another rotate from one church to at the regular appointman Clardy has filed with the Riv- C. Hollinger & Co's. ments of the various churches. ers and Harbors Committee a request for an appropriation of 100,-00- 0 Dixon, Ky., Dec. 13. Wood Robbed the Grave. to be available next summer Allen, seventeen years of age, was A startling incident of which Mr. John for the purpose of commencing sentenced to eight years in the Philadelphia, was tbe subject, is work on the construction of the penitentiary in the Webster Cir- Oliver, ofas ioiiows: "i was In a roost first lock and dam on Green river cuit Court today for killing Lipp narrated condition. My skin was almost dreadful near Spottsville, Ky. The Gov- Nichols at Shiloh, a few months yellow, eyes sunken, tongue coated, pain continually in back and sides, no appetite ernment Engineers in their report ago. They were brothers-in-law- . Teachers' Honey. gradually growing weaker day by day. have recommended an appropriaThree physicians bad given me up. ForTeachers' wages are lower than tion of 228,000 for this work. ErerTbody Says So. tunately, a friend advised trying 'Electric usual this year. They must cut CascarcU Candy Cathartic, the most won- Bitters,' and to my great joy and surprise, After hearing some friends continually derful medical discovery of tho age, pleas- tbe first bottle made a decided imDrove- their expenses in every way. Those ant nnd refreshing to too taste, act genUy who expect to attend school this praising Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and and positively on kldnoys. liver and bowels, ment. I continued their use for tbree I know Diarrhoea Remedy, Curtis Fleck, of Ana cleansing tho entire system, dispel colds, weeks, and am now a well man year will do so at Hanson, where euro bcadacho, fovcr, habitual constipation tbey saved my life, and robbed the grave the rates are the lowest to be heim California, purchased a bottle of it and biliousness. Plcaso buy and try a box w m.wmw .wwit. ,u wue iuuuiu tail (U 0, found in the state. Three teach for his own use, and Is as now enthusiastic of O. C. C. today; by23, 60 cents. Hold and try tbem. Only 50 cents per bottle at St. guaranteed to euro all druggists. Bernard Drug Store. ers offer especial advantages in all over its wonderful work as any one can be. and 50 cent The courses. Write for particulars to by St. 25Bernard Drug bottles are for sale Henderson, Ky., Dec. 13. The Store, The Truxton mines and coke Prtn. E. McCulley, county ex- Geo. King, St. Charles; Ben T,Earlington; tobacco market is still having a Robinson ovens at Pineville were bought by aminer, Hanson, Ky. Mortons Gap. big boom, the deliveries today be- Hobb & Co., of Middlesboro. ing the opening of the market. High prices are being paid. A To Curo Conttlpatlon Forever. Candy Cathartic; lOo or 86e. good deal of Webstor and Union IfTake discards cure, druggists C C. C. fall to refund money. county tobacen is being marketed here. Fifteen burglaries have occurred in Logan county in the past a few Bucklcn's Arnica Salve. 3 Tbe best Salve in tbe world for Cuts, days. 1 lecture was most enjoyed very much by those who Mrs. Hoffman is a heard it. woman oj national reputation and one of the most devout and effective workers and able speakers in Her disclosure the organization. of the great work in very "numerous lines that has been and is now being accomplished by the W. C. T. U. was a revelation to most of those who heard, and none could hear and not conceive the highest regard for the W. C. T. U.'s. and their work. How to Prevent Pneumonia. At this time of tbe year a cold is easily for pain I have ever used is Chamberlain's contracted, and if let to run its course Pain Balm, and I say so after having used wilbout the aid of some reliable cough it In my family for several years " It cures medicine is liable to result in tbat dread We know of no betrheumatism, lame back, sprains and swell- disease, pneumonia. ings. Sold by St. Bernard DrugSlore.Earl-Ingion- ; ter remedy to cure a cough or cold than Ben T. Robinson, Mortons Gap; Chamberlain's L'ougb Remedy. We have used it quite extensively and it has always Geo King, at Charles. given entire satisfaction Oolagah, Ind. Ter. Chief Mrs. Clara Hoffman. This is tbe only remedy that is known to A most interesting lecture was bo a certain preventive of pneumonia. Among the many thousands who have used heard by a very few of Earlington's it for colds and la grippe we have never yet people last Saturday night at the learned of a single case having resulted in Assembly Hall. The speaker was pneumonia. Persons who have weak lungs reasbn to fear an attack Mrs. Clara Hodman, correspond- or have should keep tbe remedy' of pneumonia, at hand of the national The 35 and 50 cent sizes for sale by ing secretary of the organization Woman's St Bernard Drug Store, Earlington; Uen Christian Temperance Union. The T. Robinson, Mortons Gap, George King, excellent and was St. Cbarle.1. stantly being received; L. G. Uagley, Hueneme, Cal., are con- letters as the "The best remedy As was announced by The Bee ago, the two weeks "Silver Jubilee" of the congregation of the church of the Immaculate was celebrated last Conception week. The first announcement told of the establishment of the congregation December 8th, 1872 with fifteen members and subsequent growth of their through their own devotion, the zeal and untiring effort of Rev. Father Cocncn, who organized the congregation and the unfailing aid of strong and influential friends in and out of the Catholic church in every time of need. Last week The Bee published the program of the special exercises on the anniversay night when Rev. Father Valentine lectured on "Modern Christianity" which was prccccdcd by a choice musical program. But the crowning feature of the jubilee came Thursday night when the congregation surprised Rev. Cocncn with the gift of a purse containing 400 in cash, in commemoration of their twenty-fift- h anniversary. This purse was secretly made up among the congregation and friends and came as a jjreat surprise. The school hall was packed full and an attractive program arranged and published. In a touching and most appropriate speech Rev. Father Valentine, of Louisville, who had just closed a mission here, made the presentation. Rev. Coenen was overcome and wept for joy, but, recovering himself, in a brief and feeling speech he gave the gift back to his ' congregation to be used for the purpose of pur chasing new heating apparatus for In these talks the the church. devotion and efforts of the congregation were fully recognized as affecting the growth and progress of the church, and the encouragement and aid of friends outside the church was not forgotten. At this meeting there were present seventeen Catholics who had attended mass in the first year of Father Coenen's pastorate. After the exercises at the hall were concluded a cordial invitation was extended to all present to attend an informal reception at the parochial residence. A large number attended this reception and enjoyed the hospitality of the priest, closing thus in the most friendly manner the notable celebration of the silver jubilee. And now they start with brightest prospects upon their second quarter century. "An interesting piece of news has just come to light concerning a snug fortune which Mrs. Margaret C. Peters and her daughter Miss Margaurite Peters, of tbe St. fames Apartment House will shortly come into. It seems that Mr. William S Davison, Sr , Mrs. Peters' father, owned much property in Chicigo, and many years ago gave the city a handsome tract of land tor union Park in West Chicago. It was given, however, upon the condition that tbe land revert to his heirs, should it ever be sold for city lots The property, which is valued at $500,000, is now being sold Into lots, and according to tbe agreement tbe live heirs, of which Mrs. Peters is one; should each receive $100,000. Chicago is negotiating with the heirs to buy tbe land, Medical men say rheumatism is the fore- but as yet nothing definite has been done. runner of heart disease. Hood's Sarsapa- Mrs. Peters is related to Mr. L S. Davison rilla cures rheumatism by its action on of 1052 Second street, who is one of the heirs to this estate. Miss Maugurite Peters the blood. is a handsome brunette and is one of Louisville's most charming daughters. She Is The Discovery of the Day. an accomplished musician, and for several been teaching instrumental Aug. J Bogel, the leading druggist of years has Shreveport, Ka , says: "Dr. King's New music." Discovery is the only thing tbat cures my W. S. Davison has been with couRb, and it is tbe best seller I have." j. Forbes & Bro., for some years past F. Campbell, merchant of Safford, Ariz., writes: "Dr. King's New Discovery is all and occupies a responsible and imtbat is claimed for it, it never fails, and is portant position being at the head a sure cure for Consumption, Coughs and of their large retail business. He Colds. I cannot say enough for its mer- was formerly, for some years in its." Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds is not an ex- the coal business here, and repreperiment. It has- - been tried for a quarter sented the St. Bernard Coal Com Out of Order of a century, and stands at the head. pany, of Earlington. "My blood was out ol order, sores It never disappoints. Free trial bottles at Of the several heirs mentioned broke out all, over me and I suffered with St Beroard Drug Store. by the Post, two live here; W. S. taking a few bottles sick headaches. After Davison and Miss Dora Leich-hard- t, of Hood's Sarsaparilla my face became The Owensboro Tobacco AssoI am smooth and toe sores disappeared, a young lady, whose mother, also relieved of headaches and consider ciation will exclude a sister of Mr. Davison, and wile Mary Duncan, from the sampling room. m j self well." Mrs. of H. G. Lcichhardt, died some Hickory Valley, Tennessee. y non-buye- If the gentlemen who control the manufacture of calcic carbide, the chemical which is used to generate acetyline gas, have sufficient faith in their process and invention to believe they can create a fairly Jarge and lasting demand for it, it will be necessary to establish a plant for the manufacture of this chemical. The owners of this process and the patents on the gas generating macines seem inclined to push their inventions in the South, hence a Southern loca tion would be best. The materials used in the manufacture of this carbide are coke and limestone, which are finely pulverized and mixed together, then smelted or fused together in a furnace at very high temperature. The electric current is utilized in the fusing. A place that affords the necessary ingredients in proper quantities, is well situated geographically and with reference to labor conditions, has good railroad facilities' and water supply, is the ideal location. Such a place is Earlington. There is plenty of limestone available, a large coke plant with a strong company behind it, unlimited water supply, excellent railroad facilities being situated on the Henderson division of the Louisville & Nashville railroad at the end of a subdivision where service is prompt. The location is a choice one and cannot be surpassed in this section of the country, if indeed anywhere. Of course the establishment of such a plant is yet an uncertainty but it is among the probabilities. Mr. Geo. R. Lynn, of Madisonvillc, is interested in a large territory in the South, into which it is proposed to introduce the acetylene gas, and he has great faith in the success of the invention. So much so that he is devoting his whole time to it now. He will be 'in Earlington tonight with a sample gas machine and lamp which he will exhibit to the curious and interested. This gas makes a very bright and beautiful light and is worth seeing, if only through curiosty. Great interest has been manifested by those who have seen the light in Madisonvillc. Sarsaparilla. That's Ayer's. The same old sarsaparilla as It was made and told by Dr. J. C. Ayer SO years ago, In the laboratory' it is different. There modern appliances lend speed to skill and experience. But the sarsaparilla Is the same old sarsaparilla that made the record CO year of cure. Why don't we better it? Well, we're much In the condition of the Bishop and the " Doubtless, " lie raspberry: said, " God might have made a But doubtless, better berry. also, He never did." Why don't we better the sarsaparilla r We can't. We arc using the aamo old plant that cured the Indians' and the Spaniards. It has not been bettered. And since tee make sarsaparilla compound out of sarsaparilla plant, wo see no way of improvement. Of course, if we were making some secret chemical compound we might.... But we're not. We're making the same old sarsaparilla to cure the same old diseases. You can tell it'a the the popular Henderson divine, by a friend who was in Louisville yesterday. Said the gentleman: "Recently Dr. We make and Robinson noticed his friend, Dr. sell this famJames Letcher's horse and buggy ous make of standing in front of the postofficc in the city, and it struck the good Clothing. Wc natured minister that it would be sell it at retail a joke to drive away in the buggy cheaper than and leave the doctor to wonder you c,n buy what had become of his property, the ordinary then Dr. Letcher appeared in the postofficc door. Mr. Robinson or common asked him 'if he would not like to rendv-mad- c take a drive, and receiving an an- Clothing. We've been man swer in the affirmative, assisted the doctor into his own buggy,climbcd ufacturers and retailers for years. Our clothin beside him, took up the reins twenty-seveand drove off. When they again ing is known and sold'in every reached the business part of the State and Territory of the town, after the drive the preacher Union. You pay no middlehanded the doctor the reins and men's profits when you trade started to get out. lo ins surwith us. We sell at one price. prise Dr. Letcher refused to take the reins. 'Isn't this your horse All goods are as represented and buggy?' asked the astonished or money given back. Wc clergyman. 'No, indeed,' answered can fit man, boy or child, not the doctor, climbing out and leaving the man of the cloth to get out only in Clothing, but Hats, of the scrape his own facctiousness Caps and Furnishings; always had gotten him in as best he could." at a profit to you. All mail n John L. Robinson, A good joke is told on the Rev. High Art Clothing IX. u purifier, and cure. It's the sovereign blood it'a Avers. aamo old aaraaparilla because it works the same old It will cost tbe L & N. about $1,500,000 to equip its freight cars with automatic couplers and air brakes, aside from the amount already expended. This will be I $700,000 a j ear for the two years allowed by the Interstate Commerce Commission to do the work orders promptly attended to. We pay expressage one way. Strouse & Bros., N- - EVANSVILLE, IND. LUCKY WILL DAVISON If the ..Wtfi' Story be True, Is be Worth a Fortune. Hopkinsville, Ky., Dec. 14. Saturday's Louisville Post published the following, which, if true, will make a rich man of Mr. W. S. Davison: SHANDY CATHARTIC (Special) 35' 50 GUARANTEED pie and booklet ftM. id. STEMMING KFJIEDV 10M Chicago, Montreal. Ctn., or XctrTork. ABmOTELY Tiilifin ?? DRUGGISTS tlT. CHRISTMAS GIFT! Our Stock is replete with Merchandise, from which an Appropriate Present for Husband, Wife, Son, Daughter, Brother, Sister, Beau or Best Girl may be selected. Our Clothing Stock is in splendid shape. Men's Suits, from $3.00 up to $12.50 Boy's Suits, from 65cts. up to 8.00 Men's Odd Pants 96cts. up to 4.00 Our Stock of MEN'S, Is in in LADIES first-clas- s MD CHILDREN'S SHOES condition. ASSORTMENT and LOW PRICES our shoes FIT WELL and WEAR WELL, In this line we claim leadership Our Underwear Stock Is still in fair shape, you will save money by coming to us for your Underwear. SEE OUR Men's 25 cent. Undershirt. Drawers to match.;: SEE OUR Men's 50 cent. Undershirt. Drawers to match SEE OUR Men's Wool Underwear from 75c to JS1.50 garment. SEE OUR Ladies' 25c Fleeced Vest. Pants to match. SEE OUR Ladies' 50c "Oneita" Union Suit. SEE OUR Ladies Si. 00 "Oneita" Union Suits. SEE OUR Childs' 25c Drop Seat Union Suit. v SEE OUR Choice Selection Holiday Umbrellas. SEE OUR Endless Line Gent's and Ladies' Handkerchiefs. Our 5 and 10c hemmed or embroidered handkerchiefs will surprise you. Don't passus by if you need anything in our line, we will save you money. years since. Fortune looks with favor on this beautiful ciy. It will be remembered that Mrs. T. W. Blakey only recently inherited a large fortune from her uncle, Mr. McLean, in California gold accumulated mines. HOW TO FIND OUT. Fill a bottle or common water glass with hours; urine, and let it stand twenty-fou- r a sediment or setting indicates a diseased When urine condition of the kidneys. v stains linen it is positive evidence of frequent desire to urin trouble. Too ate or pains in tbe back, is also convincing I proof tbat tbe kidneys and bladder are out ot order WHAT TO DO. There is a comfort in tbe knowledge so often expressed, tbat Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-roo- t, tbe great kidney remedy, fulfills every wish in relieving pain in tbe back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part ot tbe urinary passages. It corrects inability to bold urine and scalding urin in passing it, or bad effects following use of liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes tbat unpleasant necessity of being compelled to get up many times during tbe night to urinate. Tbe mild and extraordinary effects ot Swamp-Hois soon realized. It stands the highest for its most wonderful cures of the most distressing cases. If you need a medicine vou 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 Beb and send your full postoffice address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghampton, N. Y. The proprietors of this paper gaurantee the genuine ness ot tnis otter. kid-neot BISHOP & CO. Madison, YOUR MONEY BACK IF YOU WANT IT. . I Ky. II. T "A HEALTHY FEAST costs the least money," and what we say of our nuts, raisins and fruits applies equally to our choice line of cereals, dairy products, canned goods, etc. They are the very best and purest procurable, and those who live upon them can save many doctor's bills, and lay a dollar by for a rainy day in economy of prices XMAS GDDDS NOW IN f t fc GRAND HOLIDAY DISPLAY AT- - ?& Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Kbeum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25c per box. For Sale by St. Bernard Drug Store, A. D. Sisk's Book Store 5& GDDD5 NOW DN SALE. J30 Earlington People are especially invited to come and bring their children, to see the Gceat Show. Santa Clause has taken full possession of my entire store and filled every nook and corner with Toys and Fancy Articles that will gladden the hearts of all children; Our large assortment, our beautiful display and our low prices will completely cast in the shade any other attempt of this or any other seasons. Wc have carefully selected a nice line of Fancy Articles suitable for young ladies and gentlemen, husbands and wives, and fathers and mothers. Come and sec them and you will m be surprised. imii b i3v Pickpockets played a winning Greenville, have secured the Rev. Barbee, of Sturgis, to occupy the hand at the funeral of "Mother" pulpit at that place for the ensu- McKinlcy. Several houses were also robbed in.Canton. ing year. Lung soreness Is a forerunner of serious trouble. If you feel the slightest indicay tion. Dr. Bell's Pine will allay the inflammation and prevent further progress of tbe disease. It is the most efficient means of curing cougbs, colds and bronchial affections found in the annals ot medicine. For sale by St. Bernard Drug Store, Earlington; Geo. King, St. Charles. Tar-Hone- The Board of Stewards of the Charles. Cumberland Presbyterian Church, Children are more susceptible to cold than grown folks and their constitutions will not permit of quinine or other radical ueus fine 1 ar Honey is ireaimeni. not only absolutely harmless, but is pleas ant 10 me taste ana never talis to cure or stop a cold. For sale by St. Bernard Drug Store, Earlington, Geo. King, St. E. B. Irojplcri-r-S'v-ill- ;, Clark-C- o. jr. Wholesale and Retail GROCERS Subscribe for The Bee. Kentuclcy. ! 55 To Cure a Cold in one Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All Druggists refund the money if it fails to Cure. 25c. aMmmmmmmttmm m m m m m m tmmftmnmtmmmg Given Away With Every $25 WATCH Purchase, 5 St jy J W, "A book is the only immortality," says Rufus Choate. W. C. Hollinger & Co., have the largest stock ever brought to Mad-isonvilie. 1 ALEXANDER arrangements HAS made whereby he Good Until March 1, '98 of Louisville, up-to-da- te operations. When in full opera- ington Y. M. C. A. raise $6,500 to tion this plant employs 275 oper- live, and the amount was raised atives. with ease. Yucatan Chill Tonic for Fifty Cent. Tbe great reliable and popular tonic, Guaranteed tobacco habit cure, makes weak and febrifuge. It breaks tbe meastronr, blood pure. ' Wc.Jl. AH druggists. chill and prevents its return, strengthening the patient and gives healthy tone and The Logan County Asphalt vigor without regard to diet. Pleasant to take. Price 50c. Warranted at drug Company is working a full force of ic The old Kentucky Woolen Mills, Ky., has resumed Call to see them. It was necessary that the Lex- can present to his customers, absolute- ly without charge, a large number of good, servicable Watches, guaranteed to keep good time and suitable for any gentleman to wear. 1 J - 5& MADISDNVILLE. 0jj. JtL'jjL ' - J. .r D. Jfc Jfc SISK, KENTUCKY. fc L J5 store. hands and making large daily ship ments. J3 C A bill wjll be pushed j the coming Legislature to establish a negro normal college at RusselU ville. Don't Tobacco Spit and Knioke Your lire Arij, To quit tobacco easily and 'forever, be magnetic, full of llto, nervo ana vigor, take tho wonderworker, that makM weak men stroui;. All drugli,GQaorll. Curo guaranteed. Booklet anil aamplo free. AiWreaa Berlins Remedy qp , Chicago or .New York. To Cure a Cold in One Day. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All Druggists refund tbe money if it fails to Cure. ajc. For sale bybt. Bernard Drug Store, Earlington, Ky. AND ACTIVE or ldle to for rponil-hie- , MtwMitd booe In Kentucky. Monthly Poiltlon sled?. Refer63.00 aa& tumped enrelope. ence. Sac W The Domolsa&wri Utpt. R., Chicago.. WANTED-TRUSTWOR- IS strictly a present, and you are not charged for it in the purchase price of the goods you buy. Our goods are sold as cheaply as anywhere in the United States. This is simply an extra inducement to you to buy. THE WATCH It is not necessary that you buy the whole $25 worth cf goods at once. Every purchase goes to make up the total, and if your purchases amount to $25 at any time before March i, 1898, the Watch is yours. DO NOT MISS S S THIS GREAT OPPORTUNITY OF GETTING WITHOUT COST SUCH A USEFUL AND VALUj ABLE PRESENT. MADISONVILLE, KENTUCKY. 2 S s K .BE. JjL Jjt .y. .kr .kW .Br. . Jr. .SW-- .W-- iSr JL C .Jit t Jfe - L S Jit . P trel Mfei. i J.T.ALEXANDER. fiwuwimuuuuuiiuiuu W m m iu ui iers uuuuiMuuuuiiuft ai c -- yyTHflyflrr st&i ' - . - N3. fy- tl '"briv'v . vBHBRBK(33EP!MBiHfii ' pxft WM 2 , V ;' EXeHHQE rii - ROLLER JVULL 0?HE SUNDAY SCHOOL. LESSON XII, FOURTH QUARTCR, INTERNATIONAL SERIES, DEC. 19. i' - l.-'-,I'm- -' ' , ..I "' "" j ,. .linn ",1TfiiiWii.ii .."Vi'isi iirtiiiiVt'iT !, ,.,.,, " Xs i, ii HHltStltStSttt? $t4tH9tft4tlt4ftltlt3taft9t4ft4l ttTl.Tti)trt.Tirttt m FRANK TUTT, PROPRIETOR, KY. IMADISONVILLE, v Makes unsurpassed Flour, Meal, Bran. Crushed Corn, Feed s mill produces. The people Meal every thing a county are invited to come in and be treated right. of the Gives on exchange as much as any mill, and guarantees satisfaction. Flour warranted to be superior quality. fust-clas- ? If .'&. leit of the Lesson, I John I, 6, to it, 0i Memory Verses, 0 Golden Test, I John I, D Commentary by tlio Iter. D. St. Stearns. 6. "This thon la tlio luessnizo vhlcli no hftvo heard of II lm nntl ileclaro unto you, light nud In Him Is no dark-ce- ss that dot T T? ST. BERNARD COAL INCORPORATED. COiMPANY.il Q COKE. Two Through Trains Daily Running; Pullman Vestibule Staffing and Dining Cars Nashville to Ckkc 13 HOURS NASHVI1.LB TO CHICAOO '.'" Ik tM aaW ?, Trade Willi Webster, McLean and Adjoining Counties' Solicited NEW ENTERPRISE STOVES " 200,000 cvtitr OAfs nt all." John wroto hl gospel that vto might bcllcro that .Testis is tlio Christ, tho Son of God, nnd believing Im'vo llfo lu Him (John zx, 31). Ho vrroto this oplstlo that ivo who hollero might l;nov that wo hnvo eternal llfo, bo full of joy nnd not sin (chapters v, 13; i, 4; II, 1). Knowing Jesus personally, having heard nnd seen nnd looked upon nnd hnndled Htm, ha declares Him ns tbo Word of Life, Unit wo, too, tuny lidvo fellowship with hliu, and with tho Fathor. nnd with Jesus Christ. 0. i A. M. M inei sand Shippers of QQ L General Office, Earlington, Kentucky. CARROLL, Manager, 201 N. Cherry Street, Nashville, Tennessee. oivina SATISFACTION. They ore 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. lf Ire backs guaranteed for is years. If your Dealer does not handle them, WRITE FOR CATALOQUE. W VH lHDsDaaaMBVBaUaVSalaM Phillips & Buttorff Mfg. Co. K NASHVILLE, TENN. UANUfACTUSlllS OF COOKING AND HEATING STOVES, Mantels and Crates, Hollowware, Tinware. Etc. MAIXM IN China, Crocjcery and Glassware, Cutlery, WOODEN AND WILLOWWARE. tf r bsm Everything necessary and convenient for the Kitchen, Dining' Room, Laundry ami Dairy. BICYCLES A SPECIALTY. MEDICINE for thev A Popular Proprietary Medicine Sold at Retail for Five Cents a Package the first experimental step in a direction that MILLION.. may lead to a revolution in the trade. hi 1 A New York company of mnnufacturlDg chemists, tho IMpans CbrmlesI Company, placed upon the market about live yearn skua medicinal tablet or tabula" compoit.l of compressed powdered preparatlous of certain medicinal drug! which had been ascertained to be of more general ue among medical men than any other, fur the cure or alleviation of such 1IU common to man as have tbelr origin In an Impaired dlgettlon or weakened capacity for assimilating food, absorbing nourUhmrnt and eliminating waste. The catalogue of fill Included under Ibis head Is aald to Include pretty ueaily eiery disease for which the physician Is called upon to prescribe. In preparing tbelr standard remedy for the acceptance of the American peoplo the company iam down the tirluclnlA at everything entering Into the packet should be of the hlgbes raue, uuu su prepare! and protected as to retain Its qualities lntsct iand unimpaired through any extended lapse of lime In any climate. Only the choicest drugs should be used, their preparation should belli accordance with the latest perfected methods of modern science, thetabules packed In Rhus, protected by absorbent cotton, and securely corked. Kven the corks used have been of a grade so high In Its requirements that no manufacturer of these stoppers could supply more than a small proportion from Ms output that every-daWould meet the exacting specincauons. The glass rials were In turu packed la boxes of a quality not surpassed In beauty and perfection of workmanship by those used by the tnost fastidious dealers la Jewel, and ornamentsof gold. Uavlngsetlbrlrhlgbstandard, vary from It. the oroDrletors resorted to the acceDted modern andneverconscntlno'to 1. roetnoasoi i maaing inielr commodity known, and seven hundred thousand dollars In- vested within five years In newspaper advertising has Informed every American citizen concerning the suoerlor and surunslnff qualities of xupans Tabules. uelngtuougntrui and uainstaaung obSMrvers of the changed conditions that sweep Av.rltm commercial world, and careful to note every circumstance having a bearing uoon the successful prosocutton of their trade, the managers of the company liave noted Is a present for every that there approaches anInsistent demand for a lower price although article that universal use, and that the people, requiring the reaches or best of everything, resent being called upon to pay heavy percentages for superfluous or unnecesarj pruicciiou aainss aeierioration mil Dllgnt re wrapping anu suit In week. It has also beendlscovered, and proved by the testof time and actnal experience. that these Tauuies uo not nave me tenuency to loss or qualities or diminution of excellence from exposure that might at first hare been expected, Inasmuch as, under favorable conditions, those that have lain loose In a drawer, a traveling bag or pocket for several weeks or months are found to bo practically as fresh and as efficacious as Acting upon these suggestions, and noting particularly the unimpaired prosperity of great newspapers now sold for a cent instead of the old rate of five times that amount, and the general tendency In all directions toward low rates and Increased sales, the company have entered upon the experiment of putting up Ittpans Tabules In pasteboard cartons, which they will offer to the trade upon terms waicawiii permit oi being sold by tne druggist or storekeeper atapnoe tower man ever nerore adopted for anroDrtetary medicine FIVE CENTS ten laboles. or doses, for one halta cent each. The company will not discontinue the manufacture and sale In the form with which the people haroiearned to know and Taluo the III pans Tabules, but will offer the cheaper aort exnerlmentallr f or the m benefit of such as may desire -- .. them. - It should be plainly .. . ... ji.i ..., i'. i r..r.-t-.iL- unaersioou laai me quamy oi ino ineuicinau luenticaiin DouiHru, meomy iinerenca being In the form and comparative cost of packing or putting up. Tbeflve-c- i rtark ages are not yet to be bad of ail dealers, aitnougn it is probable that almost any drug gist win obtain a itinnlvwhn requested by acintnmer to do so I but In any case a single carton, containing fen tabules, will be sent, postage paid, to any address for five cents In stamps, forwarded to the Itlpans Chemical Co., No. 10 Spruce St. New York. Until tbo goodsare thoroughly Introduced to the trade, agents and peddlers will be supplied at a price wnicn will allow tnem a rair margin of jToflt, viiji 1 dozen csrtons for 40 cents. 1 dozen (141 cartonsi for gi.xi. s gross ciiN canons; lor f.VM. a gross i3,wu canons; tor llua cash with the order la crery cue. tho only othor two places whero wo hnvo tho saiuo combination of Hobrow words as in Gen. ), 2, nnd In each enso n judgment is manifest. 7. "Bui, If wo walk in tho light, ns Ho is in tbo light, wo hnvo fellowship ono with another, and tho blood of Jesus Christ His Son eleanseth us from nil sin." Light shines, discovers, beautifies, purifies, for light is of God. Not only did Jesus Christ say, "I am tho light of tho world," but Ho ulso said to Ills own, " Yo nro tho light of tho world; let your light so shlno moil that they may seo your good works nnd glorify your Father which is in heaven" (Mnth. v, U, 10). If wo walk with God, weennnot but walk In tho light, I but walking with God implies nt least two things viz, hrmlllty, such as is not natural to us, nnd perfect agreement with God about everything (MIo. vl, 8, margin; Amos HI, 3). 8. "If wo snytljatwo have no sin, wo dccclvo ourselves, nnd tho truth is not in us." Thero nro tiioso who conclude from tho previous verso that nil sin, root and branch, Is removed from their boing, but such n thought Is contrary to tho teaching of Scripture, nnd surely tho Holy Spirit In placing tho statemont of this verso just whoro Ho has sought to correct nny such falso teaching. Yi'hllo wo aro in theso mortal bodies tho flesh or old naturo remains in us and lustcth ngalnst the Spirit, but tbo Spirit is nlso in us as children of God by faith in Christ Jesus and keeps us from tho things which otherwise wo mloht do (Gal. v, 17, It. V.). V. " it wo confoss our sins, Ho is faithful and just to forglvo us our sins and to clcanso us from all unrighteousness." While in tho mortal body nlway delivered to death for Jesus' sake I. c; tho doath of solfor tlio flesh or sinful' nature (II Cor, iv, 11), if wo sin ngalnst God, as all nro liable to do, hero is our comfort, that instant confossion of sin brings Instant forgiveness through tho blood of Christ, and then wo must go on luoro watchfully and prayerfully. 10. "If wo say that wo havo not slnnod, we mako Him n liar, nnd Ills word is not In us." John is writing to tiioso who nro children of God by faith in Christ Jesus, for only such ns havo received Christ aro children of God (John i, 12). Others nre children of thodoril oven though they may bo very religious, according to our Lord, in John vlll, 44. "My Hub children, theso things wrltol unto you that ye sin not, nnd if any man sin wo havo nn advocate with tho Father, Jesus Christ tho righteous." Our marching orders day by day nro to sin not. Wo have been redeemed by tho blood of Christ, that tho righteousness of tho law might bo fulfilled in us who walk not after tho llesli, but after tho Spirit (Horn, vlll, 4). Surely God has mado full provision for us to Hvo this life which Ho would havo us livo to His glory by our ndvocuto or o 2-para-clat- with Him nnd walk in darkness, wo Ho nnd do not tho truth." From tho begin. dIiir of tho Hlblo story light Is suggcstlvo of God nnd darkness of sin nnd sntnn. Tho wasto nnd void nnd dnrk condition of things In Con. 1, 2, bccius to hnvo been the result of a judgment which must havo como upon tho enrth, for, according to Isa. xlv, 18, It. V., compared with Gen. I, S, God did not create tho earth wnsto nnd void. Isn. xxxlr, 11, nnd Jor, iv, 83, nro "If wo say that wo h.ivo fellowship Branch Offiooss. R. G. "NEW0RLEANS6m0nlDAK.iL" Orleans ROUSE, Manager, Palmer House, Broadway, Pathicah, H..NEWBOLD, Manager, 342 W. Main btreet,Lonisville, 9 99 "W It. o 1 s ex 1 s Ken lucky. CAPT. T. L. LEE, Manager, Corner Main and Auction Streets, Kentucky. Memphis, Tenn. A. S. FORD. Manacrer. 127 Unner Second Strirr. TCvnncvill lnl Leaves New Orleans Bally at la.og noon vlaL.&N.R.R. Na1hvlfleat7.aQH.ru. Through Buffet Sleeping Cars from New "CHICAGO &NASHYILLE LIMITED" Leaves Nashville Dolly at 7.30 p. m. Por detaHed Information, address P. P. JEFFRIES, Oen'l Patsesg er At Bvansvllle. lad. D. II. HILLMAN, den'l Son'them Agwrt Nashville, Tenn S. L. ROaURS. Trav. Paiienter Atlanta. Oa. ' ....... "4-- Agents-JOH- N T. HESSER, BRIDGMAN, Room 85, Hartford Building, Chicago, Hauser Building, St. Louis, Mo.; J. W. 111. m v Aft s $ 1 THE FAMOUS ND, 3 COAL, For all uses, from Earlington, Diamond and St. Charles Mines. Only Vibrating- Screens and Picking Tables - tJ I IN THE Up-to-da- te, GOOD OLD DAYS- J i i i I g used. The best Selected coal in the Market. Quinine andWhlsfcy was con- sldcrcd the infallible remedy for alt forms of malaria, especi- ally chills And fever. pepgle, take tlie reliable and popuiarionfC. and febrifuge, anti-periodic J J V "ft? x BRUSHED GOKE FOR Why buy High-price- d MSE BURNERS AND FURNM8. S Anthracite Coal, when you can get ST. BERNARD CRUSHED COKE for a much less price? One ton of the Crushed Coke will do the same work as one ton of the best Anthracite Coal. fc Yucatan S Chill Tonic. ' (TASm.ESS. - J C It etirA when .ill olfirr fall. 9 Adapted for old or young, Pleasant to take. j ,. Price, 50 cents, sold by ati m ' druggists. gettltWseHUlHa ttltUourTnsJe- rolum. I (arHo aura tou Hark lu , - Kf$s CHRISTIAN ASK YDUR DEALER FDR IT AND SAVE MDNEY IkriVa wtictitit;.- ej - BaW nlf by ttit) t B GARLSTEOT MEDICINE GO;, sj, MsimfaetriMl S mi ELvansTiiis, 111a. ENDEAVOR. ..:.'! MM AMAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAUtAAAAAAAAAAAA John P. Castltman, Arthur C. mAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAM UWUOAAA. AAAV Langhatr, Breckinridge Casilcma in. Royal Insurance Co. Or Liverpool. Tlie Largest Fire Insurance Company in the World. Docs the Largest Business in Ibo Slate of Kentucky, 'Does the Larcest Business in the Southern States. Losses Paid in Kentucky in 1896 - $249,831,031! PAUL M. MOORE EARLINGTON. KY Resident Agent for Earlington and Vicinity. rVW Barbee & Gastleman, MANAGERS. Southern Department, Home Office Louisville, Ky. know Him If wo keep Ills command-wonts.- " Not faultless conformity, for thero Is nono such on earth, nor over was, except In Christ, but n hearty acceptance of and willing subjection to Hit wholo revealed will. Ho Himself said, "Ho that hath My commandments and keepeth them, he it 1b that loveth Mo." 4. "He that snlth, I know Him, nnd keepeth not His commandments, Is n liar, nnd tho truth lsnotinhlm." Sosklllfulis stnn In perverting tho truth nnd in blinding peoplo that ho leads somo to say, "Oh, it does not matter very much how I live, I bellovo In Jesus Christ, and thereforo I am saved. If my llfo is not quito correct, I will only loso my works." Now such nro evidently decoiving themcolves, nnd aro liars. Bollcving about Jesus Christ saves no one. Ho must bo received into tho heart, and that Is tho Scriptural sense of believing (John 1, 12). C. "But whoso kecpoth Ills word, in him verily is tho lovo of God perfected. Hereby know wo that wo nro in Illin." When wo rccolve letters from thoso whom wo lovo, wo treasure them nnd read tbem many times, nud Hvo on thoiu. A mcro casual reading of n letter, nnd that but once, would not Indicate much lovo for tho writer. How, then, can thoso bo said to lovo God who caro not for Ills word 0. "He that ealth he nhldeth In Him. ought himself also so to walk, oven ns Ho walked." Ho could say, "Tho Father hath sent Mo, nnd I live by tho Father." But Ho also paid, "As the Father hath sent Jlo, so Ecnd I you," nud "Ho that eateth Mo, oven ho shall Hvo by Me" (John vl, 67; sx, 21). Now Ho was horo wholly for God, speaking tlio words of God, doing tho will of Ood, always pleasing Qod. Thero Is n other way for us, nnd wo must bo wlllluu to renounco self, deny rclf, dlo dally unto self that His llfo may bo manifest inns, orolso prove oursolves unworthy of His nuino. and Spirit. S. "And Ho is tho propitiation for our sins, nnd not for ours only, but also for tho sins of tho wholo world." Propitiation hero signifies atonement, reconciliation, sacrifice, and that provided by God through Christ Is sufllclcntfor all tho world. Thero Is no forgiveness of sins upnrt from Him nnd His groat work, but in nnd through Him thero is sufficient for nil who will accept Him, even for overy toul on earth if they will come. How shall they como lf thoy do not hear? 3. "And heroby wo do know that wo nud by our paracleto in us, tho Holy Splrltjyct so wenkaro wo nnd often so that notwithstanding tho abundant provision wo grieve both Father, Son with Him, Jesus Christ tho right-eon- s, ilfct.Hfl&mii!Amr!tirMiri!.1..rf!.!3CiM i A bA?i '! '''-- ' 'ivf'idri1 WE HAVE SPARED NO EXPENSE. 'sflsflHHsKrffe aBBBBBBBMsBSacsgHSBBSrTf 1 Is! Jk lln To make our ' Funeral Equipment the best in this part of the State. Anything and everything you want in livery No Sunday Beer Wagons. Henderson, Ky., Dec. n. Mayor W. I. Thompson, through the Chief of Police, notified the Henderson Brewing Company and the F. W. Cook agency that beer wagons should not run and that no more beer was to be delivered on Sunday. The Mayor was determined thus far that his administration shall not be known as a wide-opeto-da- Cllicla, and a gentile city. Tho namo given to Lira by his parents was Saul, and by this namo ho was known until ho became a defendant and ndvocato of Christianity. Paul's father was a Pbar-isc- o of tho tribe of Benjamin, and in Eomo way had acquired Roman citizenship, for Paul says in Acts sxii, 28, "I was born free." At Tarsus Paul learned tlio Greek language, and also tbo trado of a teutmaker, ns overy Jewish boy was compelled to leant a trade. Though born in Tarsus, Paul was brought up in ( Jerusalem, whero ho was educated at tbo feet of Gamaliel. Paul was at first a violent opposcr of Christianity, but, being miraculously . converted, bo became ono of tbo most zealous nud enthusiastic supporters of Christ that tbo world has over seen. In ' tlio providcuco of God bo was called to ' bo tbo greatest leader in tbo missionary movement that carried Christianity! through tbo Itomau empire. Ho made three great missionary journeys, organ-- 1 king Christian churches in tbo most important cities of Asia nnd Europe. Arrested by bis enemies upon bis last return to Jerusalem, for fear of bis lifo ' bo was taken unto Cajsarcaand tried beforo Felix-- tbo Roman ruler. Ho delayed decision in tbo matter nud loft tbo province without doing so. Festns succeeded Felix. Ho suggested that Paul go to Jerusalem to bo tried, but Paul uspd bis right as a Roman citizen to appeal to Cajsar. His appeal was granted. Ho bad a bearing beforo Agrippa. Bernlco and Festna and would bavo been set at liberty but for hla appeal. Ho was taken to Romo, Buffering k on tho way. Paul was imprisoned for two years, and then set nt liberty by Nero. Ho visited Greeco, Asia Minor and Spain. Ho was again apprehended and Imprisoned at Romo and was later beheaded at Romo by Nero in bis great persecutions of tbo Christians. From Paul's lifo many lessons may bo learned. Paul was not only a great worker, but also a great writer. Ho was a man of education, of deep thought, of logical mind and possessed a wonderful power of expressing great truths in forcible language His epistles stand today as tbo best expression of tbo truths and doctrines of Christianity. This Paulino servico could In no way bo better conserved than by each Endeavorcr committing to memory what bo thinks td bo tbo choicest selection from all tho writings of PauL Next to Christ Him-eclPaul tho npostlo stands as tho best model tbo world has seen of Christianity. Biblo Readings. Acts xiil, xv, 85, 30; xvii, xxiii, 1; xxvi, xxvii, xxvlii, 30, 31; Rom. I, v, 1; vlii, xii, 1, 2; I Cor. xiii, Gal. II Cor. xi, vl, Phil, iv, Eph. Iv, Col. ii, I Tbess. iv, II Tim. Iv. C8. ' , .hip-wrecf, 10-312-2- 1; 21-214-128-823-30; 7; 11-1- 8; Toplo For the Week Ucglnnlnft- - Dec. is. Coinmeut by ltev. S. II. Doyle. Tone Ono thing I have learned from Paul's llfo or writings. Acta li, (A memory meeting suggested.) 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