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Iw T r LI r JI 1 I t T IN i itiJ1its j1 S YBAR EARLINGTON HOPKINS COUNTY KENTUCKY THURSDAY DECEMBER 23 1897 NO 51rtt 7I I cf itrI M I I Jc 11ISTMAS EVE BT R E YOUNO Whon the gate creaked that October light Marlon Hartley wife of tho tin1 mccewful authorplaywright was tor turing her wits afresh for a way to so cretly induce somo theatrical manager to recognize her husbands genius Her flush faded as eho heard admitted n man with t slow voice and a deliberate step Both wore unpleasantly familiar Good evening II ho said bowing studiously Toll broad and perfectly dressed he possessed a taco only spoil edby its expression Is ho accessible JVh yes I see his light in there Afraid I must disturb his inspiration then II Indeed Ho is very busy It she aim ply imid OfcoUoIIo IIo Mt down Er- mayl ask how the great play progress OB No answer It had como back that morning for tho fourth timo declined She pretended to sew until tho posi tion grew unbearable ondthou roso ER TttEnEI sad tipped at the door of that inner room la which her husband spent moro hour than she liked to total No reply Gilbert dew dont start was whispered fearfully Uo II here again that Mr Malnwarlng What shall Wky he wan not scribbling away fe verishly Ills head hall fallen forward asleep When aho touched him ho slowly roused to stare past her with eyea ftp dilated that riio almost shrank Gilbert dontl She was uncon sciously on her knees now Ob give it ti1p1r Jta killing yon Ill work hue baadl Eh There I woa dreaming my plot waa jot coming to mo and you you disturb mo BO I bo said putting her arms away If I low grip of it this time It It may mean madness 1 Mar awaydoSHe found his pen and started Awed allthoughnatch his precious mannscript away Finally the stole out and Mood guard at nil door My husband cannot nee you to Eight u Oh err good madam Half this house waa furnished with tho Jl00 ho coolly borrowed through mo before 1 kaew of coarse Sympathy means for bearaoee A you dont want it Ill soil him ti1pbowl Y a you will not I She ran and llUllkfhll arm 101 did not know it I alinylf wyIf you but know how ho hulAved and tried Lot mo toll you something Wait and his play will be accepted Yoal Tonight ho has found lila plot tho great idea ho has uiisucd forwtouths There I PeInd his plot Ho stared incrodn 10Wt appearing to weigh tho chances BaVtl That was to have thrilled crea tion ago I will call onco again nextSjreek and then Ho went out without finishing it In sort of stupor Marion sat down and waited waited hour after hour Thea at lost Gilbert came groping out one hand pro to hs head his taco ld but ecstatic Not even her 5J1t1kaullhopolea1facQ struck his at IL gcuiTie manuscript lLf3ho realized something and sprang forward Ho had swayed and then toppled down 3SfUvo hours later found him In the unmistakable delirium And the playiltwas lying neglected upon his Mu4eak Weeks would pass tho bluff old torsald before liLa sanity could ratim It meant that the homo must voutob bit by bltbut what of that Nlabt and day abe hovered over him He hiad tried and failed Only to save bis r ason I Then the would try herself IB the first oicitctacnt she quite for got Maluwaring and his last veiled threat until precisely seven days after 7 bis jcviousviaIt tbo girl informed her I thai and a friend r wtewaltlng in thoslttlng room Both frightened and desperate she went dowuaa flU as the doorway JKq is ill1 she Bald her taco a study ia supplication Ho knows nothing ienever will again It There Maluwariuga tooth snap lsay A planned nf- fal11JiifrleJ1d herowant his money or SOBIO equivalent There is tho agree msii I etayuntil see your husband M lon managed to got Then you Eut typast the lump in her throat Then she ran back and locked jtUe bedroom door Tlfcyvo gone maam cam- etbiqgh the keyhole ntlasttThey niHi tbled away for a time and then hero suddenly quiet I think they- veiis frightened They almost crept Oil Mpkjpn sitting back from Gilberts wi atare found temporary relief in a ititof tears l tint gleam of sunshine camo at IIartlOYiifii3tiB living antomatdn SlxvookB mysterious Btupor showed no lifting And vyhen hO crept IlttalrsagaIJiIt was only to sit vacantly through tim hours ristmiiswas close at hand1OOr- o je1 Olitl tpi8r V lJlsJDOa strange If said the doctor 0 X been thinkingwhat1- Wjxcit4inIt would be likely to rouse Jf t ti thotaterthO play she nii- sWMId rnschsVcal1y tak4 him llereTboreaa as44ed for tomorrow itt the tJo aoa Y and wndsfulslaipa obtre44 tlilngl GhlUt J1 ev mmiag to wondBr where the money came from assoutca and accordingly that next day Christ mas eve found them both seated in tho Jollity If this tailed Tho play commenced but Marion her self hall not como to bo thrilled Hold- Ing her hush nds hand tightly sho sat stealthily watching for n sign of dawn comprehension In vain During the first and second acts his expression re mained all but lifeless Suddenly how ever Marion almost cried out His thin flngeia had been quivering Now half way through tho last act they closed upon her own crushingly Tho lights were low but sho could see his eyes dl Idling Only too thankful that every one appeared engrossed by the play she whisperingly implored I Try try and keep cdni dean It nearly over My plotmy play ho said Yo- uflyou have lot them steal my brains For the moment she was stupefied Then Nonsense dear she whispered back It is safe My very words ho gasped not heeding Let mo go Ive been rob bed robbed Ill shout it all over tho city Then indeed she stored and tried to realize the play but ho was struggling past There would bo a scene So hold- Ing his hand still she followed him out into tbo corridor Boforo she could prevent it ho had gripped an nttoiidauti shoulder S Your manager at once I ho breath cclYour manager ho repeated as a swell of applause drowned the mans replyTho manager In that box ocr there What name shall I say Gilbert Hartley tho author of this play They followed him round winding corridors and up to tho door of n box Two gentlemen wero just emerging laughingly when tho whito faced man and whiter faced woman barred their wayNot yet I demand said Gilbert pointing tho identity of tho mutt who writes himself tho authorof that play Why said ouo coolly I happen to be tbo author Anything amiss Yonl Hartley looking llko one just risen from tho grave put out two working hands Come hero Look me In tho face I wroto it almost as it stands If my manuscript is gono you have atolOllIL Tho finale WAS at hand The audi tube little dreaming of that side drama sat spellbound Then then a crazy numlstokablb cheering roso to tho root Author Autborl went up TIle situation was critical the manager ctn polled The author with Morions wide pleading eyes upon hiiii hesitated Then he blurted out No frand nt all I I bought that man uscript in A crude state from a man who claimed to have produced it There is nothing discreditable Ilia name lII cannot glvo it Ho was hero Just now Provo that he stole It and 1 am willing to divide all The cries for Author wore growing deafening when Marlon gavo that little scream of realization and said Ho was hero Gilbert look Mom waring Ho camo for his money that day I Ho stole the papers for spite thinking you might never knowl Deny that name if you can I she finished breathlessly staring into tho other mans eye- Madam I cant Swallowing n lump ho gripped Hartleys hand Sir my reputation is at stake I must ap pear with yon as joint author but I promise yon twothlrdaof all royalties S S S S Tho audience was upon its feet EW- ing about In wonderment when tho cur i WROTE IT fain waved Two men stood bowing in tho footlight glow and the foremost was Gilbert Hartley Neither ventured a speech and not n tow people vfdro puzzled afresh when next day a joint authorship was publicly announced but tho play itself was unanimously voted a thrilling success and that was enough Enough yes I Later that day when the bells wore pealing Marion crept up behind her husband and placed a twist ed sprig of holly upon hIs tired head Laureled she vhlspercd A little alliteration dear my king my king crowned on Christmas ovol And Malnwaring Well they simply allowed him to slip into oblivion A long way up tho ladder of literary fame and climbing still Gilbert Hartley can easily afford to bo merciful to the man who tried totopplo him off the first rung IIuxX hinted Presents How many exquisite little holiday gifts one can prepare if she can paint I A fancy greatly appreciated by ono who cannot paint is this Take a satin ribbon from throe to four inches wide havo it long enough to tie in a handsome bow fringe the ends and then above this paint a tasteful design Flowers are perhaps prettier than any thing else but I saw one with a tiny landscape painted upon it with such delicate touches that it was lovely These bows are to bo used as adorn monts for sofa urine or backs or to put upon the left hand corner of a chair back Another article upon which tho brush may1ouscd to advantage is the cover lag of a fino lieedlo pillow The latest not Jty in shape is that of a mutT half the cover to bo of palo pink tIm other half of polo green The ends were tied with bows of pink and green ribbbns The decoration wasa branch of pine A Trio of Truisms Wealth is not his who gets it but his who enjoys it x Jiidgoa mallby his dcptjs and not by his wordS Auger ekoweth the character of a mak H lpfuVrh sllh i W- S w i h 1 j rrit c V I IEIGHTH comingto A CHRISTMAS EXPERIENCE An Incident In the Life of an Observing Traveler Several winters ago I had arrived at Odessa from Asiatic Turkey Tho un lucky yellow flag hoisted by command of tim visiting surgeon of tho port com polled tho brig 1 was In to toss about in tim roadstead for n week before it was admitted to tho quarantine harbor Then I was required to send my clothes for fumigation and at tho end of an other week tho authorities permitted mo to land and talco up my quarters in tho lazaretto for 14 days more on sue pinion of plague It Tho Odessa lazaretto is built in tho fonn of a quadrangle Each room is separated from its neighbor by a doublo wall between which n sentinel takes his station to see that neighbors hold no communication with each other There is a small courtyard in front of each room and a double iron grating CUAIUJED DY TWO SOLDIERS ono row of grating a few feet before tho other keeps the prisoners from any personal contact with the outer world represented by the restaurateur and his aids the surgeon and tim chaplain In the room adjoining mlno were con fined a Greek and a young woman who passed a portion of their time in sing- Ing to tho musio of a guitar and coca sionally a tambourine Much of tim rest was spent iu eating drinking and sleep lug to judge from tho long intervals of silence But there were noisy episodes which convoyed Strong proofs that the lady could scold as well as sing andI sometimes tho quarrels roso to a blo pitch a thump followed by a J scream furnishing tIm climax It was Christmas day Tim snow fell heavily deadening the sound of tho church bells which through a broken pane remind ed mo of tho holy festival I expected to hear my neighbors sing hymns My own time was doyoted to my books tho only relief to an enforced solitude Toward evening while tim guard slept I distinctly heard thovolco of the man Greek Ho seemed to bo growling rather than speaking and In tho inter vale of his silence I heard tho female sob Not n very merry Christmas thought L Sometimes ono voice roso nbofo tho other Tho ono was shrill the other loud and angry Thou there was n Ecufllo then all was tranquil Night had fallen and I had hoped tho parties had gone to sleep But again tho murmurs the expostulations tho outbursts disturbed my quiet And now the worn an became voluble and spasmodic bursts of grief alono interrupted the torrent of her eloquence Often tho man called out what appeared to be Silence adding a few words nono of which was dis tinct enough to bo caught inn minatory tone Then came another struggle words bitter words stifled cries a heavy fall a scream silcnco again I could not sleep What had been tho issuo of the last quarrel Hod tho peace and good will taught by tho Redeemer whoso natal day tho outer Christian world was celebrating ulti mately prevailed and were tho recent antagonists illustrating tho Iloratlau maxim that tho falling out of lovers is tho renewal of love Or had tho last fall so stunned the feebler of tho two individuals as to render the revival of or anger temporarily impos sibloSI was not long In doubt It was past midnight when I was awakened by dol orous cries and heavy sobs vehement protcstatloiu and earnest apostrophes in tho voico of tim man I knocked loudly at tho wall to suggest silence Ho evi dently did not heed tho knocking I called out in good Italian Bo qniotl It was of no avail I roused up the guard and asked him what was tho matter with tho gentleman My custodian suggested ho was drunk I could not howover divest my mind of tho idea that a deed of darkness bad been perpe tratedTho night woro away I could not sleep I no longer heard tho voice of the woman Even tho mans voice was hushed lint instead of tho usual sounds my oar was assailed with knocklugs on tho floor and a noise as of n saw or fllo at work Wllon tho restaurateur came round In the morning to tako orders for breakfast I told him what I had heard and suggested that tho lady might bo ill and need medical aid Ho went next door but was sent away with tho inti mation that nothing was wanted Two or tlirco moro days elapsed Tho time had arrived for my release On the very day indeed when I was to bo emanci pated my neighbors wore also to be freed I heard tho officers arrive next door Somo words wero uttered follow ed by an altercation Then the man cried bitterly What could bo tho matter Moro ofllccrs came Tho man was fetter ed and taken away Where was the wo man Ho had stubbed her in his auger and under some absurd notion that her existence would bo forgotten by the au thorities ho had taken up two planks anti deposited the dead body of tho poor girl beneath them This explained tho operations which followed upon tho si hence When I was released I saw my quondam neighbor sitting in a veranda of tho place where I went to reclaim my fumigated apparel guarded by two sol diers Ho was n little old man of ma lignant aspect I remembered having seen him at tho harbor with a handsome young Greek whom 1 supposed to bo his clIldNo ouo know exactly what their relative position was It was enough that ho had shed hot blood on Christmas night WA GtUBIST Tho Treating Habit it was Pope Telcsphbrns who died before tho year 1GQ A D who met tuted Christmas as a festival though for some time it wjm irregularly held in December April and May But for ceri turI a before there mad beeir feast of IPREPARING TIlE CHRISTMAS PUDDING Yulo among the northern nations wnoso great enjoyment was in drinking tho wassail bowl or cup Nothing gavo them so much delight as indulgence In carousing ule especially at the sea son of short days when fighting was ended It was likewise their custom at all their feasts for the master of tho houso to fill a largo bowl or pitcher to drink out of it first himself and then give to him that sat next and so it wont around This may have been the origin of that popular American custom known as treating It is certain that upon our Christian observance of this glorious day have been ingrafted habits taken from rudo and barbarous people 1U Difference f First Gooso Whats the difference between a Christmas turkey and a Christmas girl Second Goosol dnnno First Gooso Why ouo is dressed to kill and the other is killed to dress Reminder of an Old Custom Hundreds of old country people espe daily of Irish birth will remember the Christmas candle which is lighted and placed in the window at midnight of Christmas eve and allowed to burn thereon tbo successive nights until it is all consumed It is ouo of tho most inter esting of all tho customs associated with tho religious celebration of thoChristian festival It symbolic of course of tho Light of the World but some hold that with time mistletoe the holly and the festive practices of tbo season it goes back to Druid or pagan origin and is derived from somo olden symbolism of the returning warmth of tho sun How over this way bo it is not generally known that tbo custom has been pre served in Canada to this day by n few old country people comparatively speak ing to whom Christmas would not bear its holy message without the tall wax fandlo shining in their window Santa Claus In the South Whew What would the children say if they saw mo in title rig rho Useful holly If wo belIeve Plinytho Roman his brian and naturalist tho holly is a po tent tree exclusive of its Christmas privileges As far back as his time it was planted near dwelling houses to preserve thorn from lightning The learned philosopher not only tolls us this but says that its flowers cause wa ter to freeze and that if a staff of its wood bo thrown at any animal oven if it fall short of touching it tho animal will bo so subdued by its influence as to return and Ho down by it As the American holly blooms in Juno it will bo easy to try tho effect on water Holly has also found a place in medi cine but it involves such herolo treatment that I fear tho faculty will scarce ly approve it In many districts of England tho country people advise you to thrash your chilblains with holly leaves and nssuroyou that it is a perfect cure It may bo There it has also boon reo ommended in a decoction of tho leaves for rheumatism and for intermittent fever Lonicerus recommends it for a pain In tbo sldo commonly called a stitch Sheep and doer will cat holly in hard winter and branches are fed to cattle for fodder in Franco when other food is scarce The holly of Europe and tho holly of tho United States each will grow to be- n tree of some 40 feet in height Tho wood is oven grained white as ivory except In tho heart of old trunks and au exquisite polish It has been much used for inlaying Many anti cbs said to be of ebony such as tho handles of teapots eta aro hollystained Life Is Conscience To live is to have justice truth rea son devotion probity sincerity com mon sense right and duty welded into the heart To live it to know what ono Ia worth wimt pup i r dO d LifeiS consciencoVtqto ih BIRCH BARK WASTEBASKET Hint For a Pretty and lloyd Christmas am people carry honto from their 6urrlmer outing pieces of birch bark which they have stripped from tho gUs tening trees during long walks iu tho country Hero is n pretty way to utilize it A good sized piece is needed to make a waste basket although smaller ones aro pretty to hold grasses OHO that has been stripped unbroken from the tree Make a cylindrical foundation of very heavy cardboard just tho size of tho bark Lino it with a pretty colored sateen Cover tho outside with the bark Cut a circle of the cardboard to fit the base of the basket Cover ono side with eatccn wadded with cotton tbo other with birch bark and placing tho sateen lining inside overhand it with strong linen thread to the part of the basket already made Tho ribbon which omit ments tho top is slipped between the titling and tho birch bark and sewed in I placo with silk of tho same color It is then left to hang over the edge one long ono short alternately The end of each ribbon is folded to a point and is tipped with a tiny silvered bell A russet red or any color suggestive of autumn leaves or else n pale green or light blue harmonizes well with the sib ver gray of tho birch PRETTY CHRISTMAS GIFT Chafing lush Keclpe hook That Is Uiefol and Ornamental A very useful Christmas gift for a friend who owns a chafing dish is a lit tle recipe book filled with directions for savory dishes that can bo easily made in that ever ready little cooking uten sib The covers are made of heavy brown linen with a suitable design drawn with brown etching ink or work ed in brown linen thread on the front cover Inside Are n dozen leaves of strong linen paper on which ore writ ten in brown ink recipes for Welsh rarebit creamed oysters omelets and every imaginable concoction that can be made in a chafing dish There aro so many now to bo found In the newspa pers some of them tho work of tho best cooks that it is avery easy matter to gather enough to fill thobook A few pages should bo loft blank for tho recipient to write now or favorite reo olpcs Tho writing should of course bo very clear and distinct A Christmas GIn I Startling appearance in church on tho Sunday after Christmas of Uncle Hiram t the now overcoat his city cousin sent him HcInK Appreciated It is pleasant to be appreciated Per sons work better when they know that their efforts command approval Noth- Ing is lot by kindly words ot interest and Flattery is offensive but appreciation of anothers kindness iysaccovta1JlOPrcslIYr1IlL CHRISTMAS FEASTS OLD TIME DINNERS OF AMAZING PRO PORTIONS What They rjieJ to Kat III the Days of KliiC Arthur Hour1 Head Served With Ceremony An Ancient Dinner to the roor It is almost impossible to say when the custom begau of celebrating Christ runs with a sumptuous feast It Is ocr tain however that the observance has never lapsed sinco English history boo gan Wbistlecraft a writer who delved deeply among the traditions and records of the reign of King Arthur of the Round Table describes the Christmas dinner of that day in verso They served up salmon vontaon and wild boors By hundreds and by dozens and by scores Hogsheads of honey kilderkins of mustard Muttons and fatted beeves and bacon swine Herons and bitterns peacock swans and bns tard Teal mallard pigeons widgeons and In fine Plum puddings pancakes apple pIes and custard And therewithal they drank good Qnscon wine With mead and alo and cldcr of our own For porter punch and negus were not known This bill of faro is doubtless more pootio than accurate yet it is not far out of tho way One notable omission is that of tho wassail bowl for wassail though it was n drink of tho ancient Druids of tho third century and prob ably earlier was for many hundred years a favorite British drink and came to bo a distinctive feature of Christmas feasts It was first made of ale or what was then considered ale sweetened with something that did duty for tim more modern sugar Just what that was is today unknown but it was sweet Then there was toast and there wore roasted crabs put hissing hot into tho bowln queer drink but such as it was it was likedAs time went by tho recipe was va ned till perhaps 1000 ycars or so later tho wassail bowl was filled with wine well warmed and spiced with toasted bread and roasted apples If wino were not obtainable ale was used but the apples were deemed indispensa ble and really seem to have been an improvement on crabs Doubtless it was the white pulp of the apples that gave wassail its nickname of lambs wool and it was therefore an anach ronism that crept into tho account of King Arthurs feast when the boy with time mantle cast a spell over tho table for it Is told that on that occasion only ono knight found his sword sharp enough to carve the oars head or his baud steady enough to lift the lambs wool without spilling it It will bo noticed that King Arthur had neither turkeys nor geese though both of them are now distinctive tea tures of tho Christmas feast Tho turkey was not taken to England from the east till tho sixteenth century and though the goose was known before his gastronomic value seems not to have been discovered But If Arthurs feasTBeoins gargan tuan it was a frugal repast compared with thoso that camo later Gervaso Markham describes a moderate dinner of about A D 1000 that would answer for Christmas In tho following amazing way Tho first course should consist of 10I full dishesthat is dishes of meat are of substance and nbt empty or fo- rshioas thus for example First a shield of braun with mustard second ly a boyld capon thirdly a boyld piece of beef fourthly a chine of beef rosted fifthly a neats tongue rested sixthly a pig rested soventhly chew ets baked eighthly a goose rosted ninthly a swan rested tenthly a tur key rosted the eleventh a haunch of venison rosted the twelfth a pasty of venison tho thirteenth a kid with a pudding iu the belly tho fourteenth an olivopyo the fifteenth a couple of capons tho sixteenth a crstard or dow sots Now to these full dishes may be added Ballets frlcascs quelquo choses and devised paste as many dishes more which mako tho full service no loss than two and thirty dishes which is as much as can conveniently stand on ono table and in one moss And after this manner you may proportion both your second and third courses holding ful ness on ono half of tho dishes and show in tho other which will be both frugal in tho splendour contentment to the guest and much pleasure and delight to tho beholder Surely a moderate dinner like that would make a lord mayors banquet seem stingy yet there is ample evidence that such feasts were not uncommon in that elder day Not everyone however sot such a table even when he could afford it for Pepys records a din nor given to tho poor by Sir George Downing one Christmas at which noth ing was served but beef porridge pud ding and pork It may have been better than the recipients usually had for everyday fare but they voted it a mean entertainment for Christmas Tho bosra head as is well known was for hundreds of years tho piece do resistance of every well regulated British Christmas feast and it has been hold bysomo writers that it became tbo favorite because of a general desire to protest against the Jewish prohibition of pork A more probable reason is that the boar was tho fiercest of all tho wild beasts of the country and killing him was the highest achievement of the huntsman Then again his head is very good to eat Whatever the reason tho great dish was served with great pomp It was served in stylo A forgotten poet wrote If you would end up the brawnels head Sweet rosemary and bays around it spread Ills foaming tusks let some large pippin grace Or midst thoso thundering spears an Orange placo Sauce like hlirself offensive to his foes The roguish mustard dangerous to the nose Sack and tho well spiced blppocras the wine Wassail the bowl with ancient ribands fine Porridge with plums and turkeys with the chine Tho mere dressing of tho dish did not suffice however Tim ceremony of bringing it into the banquet hall of a great house was most Imposing for K tvas not brought without a procession First camo n runner iu a horsemans coat with a boar spear in his hand Then a huntsman in green with a naked and bloody sword Then two pages in sarcenet each with a mess of mustard and last the bearer himself chosen for his size and strength proudly holding tho hugo silver platter on which the boars head lay Such was tho plainest procession that entered always with music for a Christinas carol was always sung What the magnificence of tho wealthiest houses was may boimagined from the fact that King Henry U having caused his son to DO crowned during illS own meumc himself served as bearer of tho boors head at his sons table and was preceded by the royal trumpeters as be entered The splendor of these ancient feasts would doubtless seem barbaric now but the profusion of tho viands seems won derful In comparison our modern spreads seem small and ono wonders if In tho elder day all men wore like tho one who died only lately and who made a reputation by a single remark Tho turkey is an excellent bird with ono serious fnultho is too big for ono person to cat and not big enough for two DAVID A CURTIS HOLIDAY SUGGESTIONS Two Neat Christmas Fresents That Can Be Made by Hand Among homemade Christmas pros ents a sot of envelopes for interesting clippings can be made as elaborate QS one wishes The essentials are to tako long envelopes and label thou tor tjie various purposes for which are in tended For instance one sot contains one envelope each for clippings relating to politics medicine society stocks religion poetry celebrities and college news Such a set should bo a very nice present for a sister to give a brother who was prominent in collego journalism Just the bare envelopes tied to geth r with the collego colors would Eufllco but to innko tho set moro fan dIal tako some chamois skin and cut it largo enough to form a sort of book cover for tho envelopes decorate it if pos sible but if not simply print the word clippings in gilt letters on tho back Then lay tho envelopes together and punch two holes about 2M inches apart make holes In the chamois cover to cor respond and run ribbons through envel opes and cover to tie them together Another fancy made after the sam fashion is a number of decorated cards tied together in a book The cards are long and tied at tho ends Tho outside card is decorated with clover blossoms and labeled in gilt letters Babys Progress The next leaf has Babys Birthday next Bnbyo Name next Babys Weight with spaces for weight at birth at one month at two mouths at six mouths etc next What Baby First Said and last When Baby First Walked with tiny shoes and slippers for decoration at the foot of tho page This of course would bo a dainty GUt for tim fond young mother from her sister or nrfrienlThese however involve some skill in painting and aro of no use to tho ordi nary mortal whose birth was not recog nized by tho color muse A FAN FANCY A Pretty Homemade Christmas Present 1or Mother or Slater The omnipresent fan is pressed into a variety of uses One is to lay fiat in tho drawer as a scent bag having wadding and a tangle of laco focused by a knot of ribbon or flowers as a wall pocket for photographsThero a not half bad one as the Scotch say used to hold toilet odds and ends when one has not tho rich morocco case Cut n picco of stiff card the exact size of the blade of the fan cover it with chintz or plush and cnt a little shield shaped pocket for tho watch Lower down on the screen add two small straps of plush to hold scissors anti button hook Three or four small hooks sewed to the cardboard in conven lent places servo to hang keys shoe horns etc Cover the fun on ono side with silk lay the plush side on tho screen and sow the two together Add a cord nil around to hide the joints and a nutty little bow of ribbon to hang it up by A fan so decorated makes an priute Christinas present for mother or sister Pioothlng tflo IVay- The way of life is by no means smooth but let us not make it rougher than it is The world is not all wo could wish but if it goes wrong let us not spend onrsolves trying to make it go worse Rather let us make it a little smoother and a little pleasauter by our disposition manners and deeds If men in general aro out of orts there is the moro need of our being in sorts Chris thin Lender URY OFCURES THE RECORD OF Ayers Sarsaparilla cu fhil Royal I the highest grade ttklao powder mOwn Actual test how it goes one tlllrd further thee say other brand- S ROYAL IIVKIHP Absolutely Pure ROYAL HKINfl POWDt CO kIN YOUK JOLLY LITTLE JAPSc THE DOLLS UTILIZED FOR HOMEMADE CHRISTMAS PRESENTS haunt Dancer Shaving raper Case That Is Just Too Onto for Anything A Fnn tactic 1enwlpor and Blotting Pad Slake an Acceptable OUt As tho holidays draw near there Js n great demand for novelties especially for thoso that can bo made at homo i Two useful and dainty gifts which can bo easily mado by the average bright American girl ore hero described At a Japanese store that homo of pretty things within tho reach of the most slender purses can bo purchased for tho sum of 10 cents a lifelike little head with a fringe of wiry black hair protruding from under a paper disk Li tho center of this is a hole through which a duster is intended to be slipped but a very fantastic penwiper and blot ter combined may be readily mado in stead Cut two circular pieces of cbs mote of two contrasting colors every desirable shade can now be obtained in this leather tho model was made of yellow and royal purple and having pinked tho edges gather in a bunch from tho center and fasten with a bit of wire to a burned match Slip tho match through tho opening in tho top of the head until it rests crosswise inside this fixing tho penwiper firmly in place Now cut six squares of blotting paper of the some color as the chamois and lay them alternately 6Utopaf another then cut a circle of chamois an inch and a half in diameter and lay in the center of tho topmost piece of blotting paper Take tbo head make n hole in eachsidoof tbo neck and thread ing a largo needle with baby ribbon pass it from tbo chamois on top through pnpernndthel1back the holo in tho side of tho neck Now take tho two ends of the ribbon and tie first in a firm knot and then in a dainty little bow Having made a similar boi on tho othjr side tho novel little gif is finished The ribbon used must a course bo of tho some color as tho chi mois Another pretty present is a Japanese ballet dancer shaving paper case Au ordinary Japanese doll about ten inches high Is used for this novel little dancer Having disrobed tho victim of its native gown proceed to array it in crape tis sue paper Tho ono in question was dressed in light blue the ribbon used being black The trousers which reach just to tim end of the unsightly brown muslin and tho beginning of tho pink knee are cut from an oblong piece of tissue paper sowed up tho center and shirr d at tho bottom of each leg to fonn a ruffle A waist is cut from a straight piece with two holes cut for the arms into which is sowed a plain straight sleeve shirred at the end to form a ruffle This is creased around the center to make tho whcelliko effect shown In tho illustration Tho waist is then shirred around the neck about half an inch from the top to form a ruffled collar For the skirt cut 20 circles about 4L inches in diameter and notch their edges fold in half and then again in quarters without creasing them Thread these through the pointed end ou a strong piece of linen cord anti tying the cord tightly round tho walit of the doll push tho frills until they stand out evenly all around A ribbon is then passed round the waist crossed in front then in the back and ia tied In abow in the center A loop of the ribbon is thou sowed to the crosspieco by which to hang it up Embroidered Linen Chrbtnias gifts Embroidered linen nooltjos ro u metepa ono of the most seusib191ilflSs- being a cornucopia for a hair fqpiveh which can bo ned mid liitu ted Linen embroidery is tedlotis WJrk howoyer and tho amateur hda bluer not undertake it Envelope cases are made of linen and have places at each cud for i19tO oks ono of which is meant for addtSSIl Leu tie Hotter If a man hasnt got grace enough to keep his temper and live right the los ho has to say for Jesus Christ tho be- ttarD L Moody i1 i kt IIT 1 1I J a I r 7 Js a r rI w 1 j r- I c i i 1 krcrJJ1 u 7 Trra 4- r 1 C 4- F i i 4 L J I 44- F 4 t i r e1 ee PAW M MOORE Editor and Manlier BEE PUBLISHING COMPANY Incorporated Entered the Pettofflce II Birllimton II Second elm matter rSUBSCRIPTION RATES One In advance Si oo Six Months I ij Three MonthsSingle Coplei 5 Specimen coptes mailed free on appllcatloni Correspondents wanted In all pane ot tb e eonntT Address us for particulars THURSDAY DECEMBER 23 1897 Editor Gaines Knows Klkton Progress The Earlinglon BEK is the only Republican paper in the Second Congressional district It is a creditable newspaperd though it may be a fraction lonesomeJ It was Mark Twain lie good and you will he lonesome TIlE Guthrie Courier burned out early Sunday morning Loss about 2500 partly insured The Courier will resume publica tion soon MR W T Fowler will icsign as chairman of Christian County Rep publican Committee He is fo enter a law partnership witha Hon j W Breathitt at Hopkins ville WE have the pleasure today to publish in full resolutions of respect and esteem passed by the Livingston county attorneys and court officials upon Judge C J Pratts retirement from officec I THE Louisville Times announces s that the friends of Hon John Young Brown claim that that gen tleman has the Louisville delega tion safe for him and that he will win the nomination for Governorf in the next Democratic State conc vention A SPECIAL invitation is extended to the people of Kentucky at large by the commission in charge of the arrangements for the christening of the new battleship Kentucky in January The commissioners have arranged reduced railroad rates and offer their best efforts for the comfort and pleasure r Kentuckians at the christining TilE BEE gives Christmas greet lags to its many readers with the best wishes of this happy season We offer a 6page paper today brim full of news general and local choice illustrated Christmas and timelv selections and contri butionsThere are few weekly papers anywhere outside of the large cities that give their readers as much reading matter as TilE BEEs With the increased encouragement and support of our subscribers and patrons we shall do even better We wish you a merry Christmas and a prosperous New Year TilE employes of another New England cotton mill will have their wages reduced January i Listen for the chorus of calamityites cry ing no prosperity 9ho competition of the new Southern cot ton mills is being felt and this is conceded by well informed people to be the cause that brings about the reduction to New England cotton operatives But there are none so blind but those who will not see and the calamity chorus is upon us We quoted last week from the Textile World of Boston which recognizes the effect ofc Southern competition on the coarser grades of cotton goods and which asserts that one of twoJ things must be done in order to meet that competition Eithert the hours of labor in Ma sachu seets will have to be extendedor the wags of operatives will have to be reduced Is Eqrlinglon n Hard Place jprgnj a leading Indiana daily paper we clip the fdllqwjng alIt sion to ourlittle city i Secretary Kennedjii meeting at tulr1 IdLg lpOkoof tbc uicwtttQf organitlonandp- oiaIed out wh rettpbel ngtotbe union i- waad ilaiolIoadwl bnic ex ceplion of Y WarrKlr euntlM the mlnerso the state were in L I the union In these counties these coun ties then are about 700 miners Only a small per cent of this number is in the organization Tho speaker said It was ibe Intention o the union to thoroughly organize ibis par of the State This being done the work will be carried tu Kentucky The points that will be visited are Central City Taylorville McHenry Island Station Powderly Mud River and Baskelt Station After these points have been organized It is hoped to bring the Earlington men into the union Earlington Ky is the hardest place the union miners have ever attempted to unionize Now note the following from the Philadelphia Record A non union workman who recently found employment In the Scotldale rolling mill which has been the scene of a bitter sirfke was refused admittance to the Bap list church yesterday His name and that of his wife were among those announced at the morning service by the pastor Rev Mr Stratton Strikers who are church members charged the applicant with drunkenness and although the charge was not sustained he and his wife were refused baptism The congregation is composed largely of strikers although some mill officials are members Strikers wives belonging to the Aid Society are Indignant because a meeting of the society Is called at nonunion board ing houseIAnd the following from the Coal Trade JournalITwo hundred miners at the Crawford Coal Companys mines at Brazil IndI went out on the yth because they discover ed one nonunion man at work and four others who bad not their dues possAlthoughplace of some 2500 inhabitants the various religious denomina tions are found within its confines 1 and in the churches of these different branches of Christians people the stranger within out gates and even the wayfaring man can worship God according to the dictates of conscience and none are to molest or make afraid Last summer when the organizers came here to sow seeds of discord and inaugurate want and suffering among a contented and prosperous people they were kindly and cor dially invited to church and intro duced to each of the worshippers there assembled who in Chat fel lowship which distinguishes the true followers of the Master invited those whose mission was not of eace and whose purpose was to violate the law to sit in the front nd assist in the service of God Now if union miners wish to educate our people up to that ele vated point where they will cast obstacles in the pathway of those who are striving to travel in the straight and narrow road then Earlington will forever remain a hard place for her broadminded- citizens are too liberal in their- views to for one moment entertain- uch narrow contracted sentiments Holiday ReflectionsI Written for THE BEE What thought more appropriate or the Holidays than the thought f ones personal status with reo gard to time and eternity We do twiand turmoils of life too frequently occupy the mind to the exclusion of such thoughts h- On the great ocean of time one caunot too often bring his frailrbarque to a standstill and a reckoning Were it oftener donea the shipwrecks marking the line of wiiroe more easitjy avoided andthe number of suc cesful voyagers greatly increased And as no mariner can successfully navigate the ocean without fre qdlnt reckonings neither can the mariner on the great ocean of life hope for success without possessing an accurate knowledge of his true wlimay tide the mariner provided he understands their true position and remindinghimages and of quicksands and shoals There are also great moral beacon lights along the shores of timeand he who understands his true position and relation thereto may guide his barque to a safe and happy mooring But when out in mid ocean the mariner may know his true position only by taking a reckoning with the aid of chart and compass and the friendly stars So he who is afloat upon the ocean of time and would navigate its treacherous seas must trust to the great chart of Truth and the compass of Faith looking ever to that bright and constant Star whose rising brought health and salvation to mankindI The Coming woman Who goes to the club while her husband tends the baby as well as the good old fashioned woman who looks after her home will both at times get run health They will be troubled with sleeplessnessfainting ful remedy for these women is Electric Bitters Thousands of sufferers from Lame Back and Weak Kidneys rise up and it blessed II the medicine for women Female complaints and Nervous troubles of all kinds are soon relieved by he use of Electric Bitters Delicate women should keep this remedy on hand to build up the system Only Soc per DrugStoreW C Hollinger Co have HolidayGoodstor ac 10 Ibs good green coffee foivIOO at McLeods Honeyivenrelieves croup or cures a cold and insures reat and refresbingsleep It Is harm whotaVOt1Seclltr EajngtoicjeoThzigStCbarlsi i 7 p COUNTY COMMITTEli byftChairman Fowler to Meet January 3d m Mr Fowler Will Resign the Chairmanship to Enter Law Partnership With Judge Ureathitt 20I Live Committee of Christian county is hereby called to meet at the Court House in Hopkinsvilleon the 3d day of January 1898 at which time and place I will tender to said committee my resignation as chairman The committee in ad dition to the election of a chairman will also consider some other important matters relative to the or ganization of the party etc Given under my hand this De cember JjWILLIAM Chmn Rep Ex Com Mr Fowler said to TilE DEE the other day My resignation as chairman of the Republican Committe IS occa sioned by my having formed a partnership in the practice of law withI Judge James Breathitt retiring Circuit Judge and my business- will be such that it would be im for me to serve the com as chairman MISS HERBERT SUICIDES Rfbert Leeps From a Window In Their Washington Home Washington Dec 21Miss Lelia Herbert daughter of former Secretary of the Navy Herbert of Alabama committed suicide in this city this morning by throwing herself from the third story win dow of her home on New lamp shire avenue in the most fashion able part of the city just off Du pont Circle The sudden death and tragic features surrounding it were a great shock to the great circle of friends she had made in the course uf her life in Washington as the daughter of a popular representative in Congress from the South and later as one of the- cabinet circle of ladies when she presided over her fathers household during the four years he was Secretary of the Navy under the jast Cleveland Administration Her death is indirectly traceable to an accident while horse back riding last September in Virginia She was thrown violently to the ground and sustained severe inju ies to her back Since that time she has been in poor health and has suffered from melancholia At the time of her death she wa keeping her room and was under the constant care of nurses The nurse in charge discovered blood on the bed cloth mg and found that Miss Herbetl ad severed the artery of her wrist witha pair of scissors The nurse an to the door to give the alarm nd Miss Herbert sprang from her bed and leaped headfirst from the Her skull was frac t and she died in about ant hour Lamptons Deli Louisville PosttTo the Poetry Editor of the Eyening Post to Jesse Phillips of Earlington Ky and to all others directly or indirectly are en in the public prints in seeking by poetic effusions and disreputable methods to bring me into the disesteem of that noble benefactor of the Fourth Estate Col C P Atmore G P 4ofthe L N R R Greeting Go to you stingers of the mud- Of poesy that taints The fairest pictures that the Muse In freshest fancy paints Go to go to you pengineers Who do not know a line About the gifts the gods besjow minefelvto go to you eovous souls Who seem to be combined Against me yet who do not know The railway lies that bind Go to go to you fatuous ones Who are too blind to see How vastly more than all of you Seet Ellen N loves me Go to go to you chumpf chaps Who openly confess That while he is Atmore to me AtlesslossG li go to you who must walk While I am pleased to ride QO to the Colonel gents and see Him pont al me with prides Go to go to go to go 10 Go to go to gowell- I know exactly where you ought Togo but I wont tell SincerelyWashington 0 Yucatan Chill Tonic l The great reliable and popular tonic ahillandndigordrugsi Diamonds Watches urid CvJ WCi i V i IMcLttfr u Rich RedWow Is absolutely essential to health It is secured easily and naturally by taking Hoods SarsaparJIla but Is 1m possibleto get It from Oll1l1rd nerve tonics and oplato compounds ab surdly advertised ns blood puri- fIers They have temporary sleeping effect but do not CURE To have p- ureBlood And good health take Hoods Sarsaparllin Which has first last and all the time been advertised ns Just what It Is the best medicine for the blood ever pro duced Its success In curing Scrofula Salt Rheum Rheumatism Catarrh Dyspepsia Nervous Prostration and That Tired Feeling have made HoodsSarsaparillaThe One True Blood Purifier Ail druggists 91 ore purely vegetable re i flood s Pills iiabioandbeueflclaL2a- ew LI N SUPERINTENDENT gt F Dixon will Retire and W S Martin Takes His Place on This Division Birmingham special says a number of important official changes will be made on the L uf N January i Among these W S Martin Superintendent of the main line division and branches withI headquarters at Louisville will ba trans ferred to Evansville Ind where he will become Superintendent of the Evansville and Henderson division succeeding B F Dickson who It is understood will retire Dixons health has for sometime past been very poor but his many friends had hoped that he would regain his old strength This hope has not been realized and deep regret is felt in conse qtlencetThe Secret of Longevity New Orleans TimesDemocratt Sir James Sawyer a wellknown physician of Birmingham England has been confiding to an audience in that town the secret of longevity Keep the following nineteen commandments and Sir James sees no reason why you should not live to be iooaIEight hours sleep 2Sleep on your right side 3Keep your bedroom window open all nightt41 a mat to your n dooriDo not have your bedstead against the wall 6No cold tub in the morningh but a bath at the the body 7Exercise before breakfast 8Eat little meat and see that it is well cooked 9For adults drink no milk laEat plenty of fat to feed the cells which destroy disease- dgerms uAvoid intoxicants which destroy those cells I2Dailj exercise in open air 13 Allow no pet animals in your living rooms They are apt to carry about diseased germs 14Ltve in the country if you can i5Watch the three Dsdrlnki- ng water damp and drainscI6Have change n I7Take frequent and short holidays 18 Limit your ambition and I9Keep your temper Catarrh like scrofula is a disease of purifyinghe ur E0101ed iiens perlalnlolGao ALEXAND Earlmcton Ky A Relative Atlanta Constitution Deys one ting bout dis Santy Claus I I tryin fer ter figger jonerez any He got de nigger on he book Ez shoo ez all creation i He look so lak de nigger look He must be some relation yiDemJoyrioRev Given and wife preached at the M E Zion phurch last Sunday Mr Joe Faulkner and Miss Elizi Pritch ett were married last night vJnsvilleMondayand T H M tells some bard stories about Nashville and Black Hollow Miss Bertha Offutt and Mr Cbis Filz Patrick will be married tonight at Baptist Church Mrs Saral Osborneis up again John Porter was hurt Mondiy jn the mines not seriously Boys Christmas will soqn be here Dont lake too much egg pog on that day The band boys will have a lug lIme Inn few weeks- Remember the ist of January The programme will come ot next week ST CHAPLE3 v Christmas is near at handfWe are still alive at commonherenight for the last few weeks and there are till more in sight We havent heard of any weddings yet Some of our young ladies are coing away to spend Christmas A colored brakesman name got his hand mashed so badly 01Sj fingers had to be amputated He was carried to his home in Paducah fungweek A certain young man has a smile rll over his face in the person of Mr WP lalelylWe j there areh 91 s Rev Barnett was called to 4ortozifGap ast Sunday He filled b rapP2Jll1fment flee Sunday flight fMiss E1l DeaD who paa ttfn ieach atflasbyifl1Tepn S 4erbriap1LX MRS ROY SALMON Falls from Her Back Steps and Breaks Her Ankle at lad sonvlllC Contract Let For Brick Work on the Taber nacle and Work will Probably Com Hence ToDay OIlIER NEWS FROM TilE COUNTY SEAT MADISONVILLB Dec 22Mr Roy Sal mon wife of the present County Attorney sustained a piinful accident yesterday by slipping from the back steps of her res dence and breaking one of the bones In tier right ankle Her left foot slipped and she fell with her right foot under her Surgl cal attention was promptly rendered and she is doing nicely today The contract for the brickwork on the Tabernacle has been let to Mr W L Hall and the work will probably bo begun to day The committee in charge propose lo push the work along as rapidly as possible Thus far no programme has been art ranged for any general Christmas service here A Christmas tree and entertain meat will be given the children of the Methodist Sundayschool on Ibe night of Monday December 27 at Ihe church Mr J D Martin Madisonvilles new postmaster will take charge of the office on the first of January lie is arranging to put in new and more extensive office equipment and very much increase the ca pacity of the office The new postmaster assures the public that be will give them the best possible service in office equipment and every other way possible A protracted meeting will be begun on tbe first Monday in January at the M E Church South Rev J C Hopewell pastor of the Bap tist Church for some time past has resign ed The congregalion bave not yet en gaged another pastor- BAINBRIDGE JOTTINGS To the Editor of TilE BEE DEAR SinI have been a correspondent the Hopkinsville Banner for the last years and thought if you wanted some items I would pencil you a few Our little town is on a boom We have wo dry goods stores three blacksmith shops and two postmasters and some of as energetic farmers as ever inhabited a vicinity Rev B C ShelTer the preacher in charge of the Wallonia circuit filled his regular appointment Cave Spring church last Saturday and Sunday Bro Sheffer is good preacher and a forcible speaker Prayermeeting convened at Bro J L PPooles last Sunday night and was con ducted by Bro B C Sheffer The Chris ian part of the congregation were greatly revived by the testimonies While Mr Joseph Francis was hauling logs one day last week his lead horse down and his leg was caught under im and it was thirty minutes before tfr Francis could extricate himself We are glad to note that he is convalescing The Mitchell school will close Friday December 24 1897 with exercises con ducted by T B Walker The school has been a decided success There are six pUt pils who have not been absent a single day uring the session May luck and prosperity crown TilE BEEI and the G O P with success is the wish of the writer SALAMAOUNDI POULE The organ man has left a few of his or gans in town so we can have musicIMr Thomas S Coleman of Branders burg Ky is spending the winter with his daughter Mrs Dr Thornberry No one about town can feel lonesome while he slays with us for be is one of the best talkers we have We hope be may forget to go home next spring and stay longer with ns- William Cougbler of Earlington and E O Lane of Shiloh were with us last Sat urday mixing with relatives and friends R K Meagles a well known old man of this place died on the uth Inst Ho leaves a wife and several children to mourn his death 1 Charlie Ibe little son or Mr and Mrs Carmack Hayes has a case of cerebral meningitis but is doing well at Ibis writing We understand that W H Parker has purchased the farm of W Y Slalon of county and will move there a year now While we regret to give Billie and his family up we can highly recom mend them lo the people of Hopkins We understand that several new faml lies will mov in our town the first of the and several of our townspeople will residences Mr James R Floyd has already vacated the Pale residence and removed to the Sugg residence while Mr F T Tate is occupying his own bouse Mr J C Allen is fiow moving to his new home on Mill street and several others are looking for a house We also understand from the management of Ihe High School that several new pupils are expected loall- end school here after the Holidays injeGeneral Debility and LOSS Of Flesh Scotts Emulsion has been the standardremedy for nearly a quarter ofa century Physicians readily admit that obtain re uits from ft tbatthe cannot get rom any other fleshforming food preparaIonto do what SCOTTSEMULSION does but they fail to perform it The pure Norwegian COdliver Oil- made into a delightful cream skill Hypophoshites are such valuable tonic- smaw this preparation an ideal one and checks the wasting tendency and the patient almost immediate ly commences to put on strenrtbw4iDe urt you tdCSCOTrs gmtdeoc Stlthat t UIIn4liaharOIlth Wrtpr J oc daildiuIst jlPOWJC NfNr s 1 f1 4 THE BIG STORE The crowds are coming our way Get in the pro cession and come to headquarters Our Storev is the Big Union Depot to which the great Jt r trend of trade In Hopkins IS directed J f S j Jj u with papa down to Madisonville I spent Ihe whole J i day looking through all those big fine stores at the and that great big store in front of Ihe tP Courthouse where Dulin and Ed McLeod work simply more clothes and finer and r cheaper all the I want you lo get suit suit t JoouciiitD m AVVVVV 4VWVYWWWVV EW rf- fi of all kinds cheaper than good clothing was ever sold V We can fit you please you H and save you money kAW W J The Best made il V r IN Interesting Occurrences at the County Scat and Throughout the County DH BESIA1IIN S WOOD IS DEAD Hopkinsville Ky Dec so Benjamin S Wood died at bis home in this city last night in his sixtyfirst year He was thrown from a buggy on October 23 His lung was punctured by the broken ribs and be lingered in great pain till his death He was a grandson of the first settler on the present site of Hopkinsville and a sur geon In the Confederate army with the rank of Major on Forrests staff lie leaves a large estate and a widow and seven children Hotel Lithim Closes Hopkinsville Ky Dec 8The handsome 107000 Hotel Latham having failed to pay expenses was closed to the public this morning At the beginning of 1895 the hotel was opened at a cost of 107000 including the furnishings It didnt pay and has been closed for that reason Hopkinsville has a bran new football club and will tier second contest with Princeton at Hopkinsville Christmas E L Veacb the horse trader Is in jail charged with trading off mortgaged properly and will be held to the February terth of Circuit court The law provides a fine or imprisonment or both and may be heavy Mrs Martha Thompson who formerly lived in Christian county died last week in Cadiz at the home of her sontn law Mr S Powell She ws more than ninety years old M L fell dead at his home in Lafayette on Wednesday of last week He was about eighty years old and had just finished hymn when be fell from his chair to the The officers of Hopkinsville Clarks villa Tprnpike Company for the coming year are W T president Jno T Edmonds secretary and treasurer J O Cushman J A Radioed and J S Smith directors The Bethel College recital Friday night drew a large attendance of friends of that institution and parents of its pupils A delightful program was rendered A man has recently moved his home from Empire at Ihe age of 105 and still lives His name Is Coleman Dunning Miss Lulu Johnson Mr E Salom man of Trigg county were married in Hopkinsville by the County Jndge last Thursday the iGlh Inst The Mystic Midgets entertainment given for the benefit of the public sChool was a most beautiful and successful juvenile canl ta The amount realized above expenses was abov- eCOFTOI t4O Christmas is very dull yet Mr Rufus has taken the Croflon Hotel to run for the net year The Fall Schools are closing and the teachers are returning home to take Christ mae A Seargeant our Christian County rep resentative was shot at Thursday at mansville by Marshal Grissam There will be a magic lantern show and lecture on the Klondike here soon Hog Killing has been the go since the beginning of the cold weather Mr E E Earle visiting friends In Earlington this week Mr John Crunk while walking a curve Monday near Mannington came near being run over by the fast freight No 76 Mr Jat Ferrill of Clarksville was vis Iting relatives at this place this week WhIle were having some fire works Friday night one of them had the misfortune of bavlng a bucket of water thrown on him He said It didnt feel very well on sncb afppl nljjhl 6 250 We have had a Cloak Sale So larg er than we expected that we had to make a second purchase The factory was rushed Our gools were delayed so now we find our selves 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 fallout so we have knocked the props and the prices have tumbled No such values were cvqr offered in Cloaks mchappyboys suits Waller had clothes clothes than restrutlOgcthermy there watchAnswerWILLIE CLOTHING i i in stock have day both Roper night floor the Moore and Kirk was around much C FOR DEAR WILLIE In nnswerto your nice letter I want say that you are n bright little boy to know ad well where find the best suits Yes you are right I have looked the country over irand Dulin Mcleod Co lead them all I buy all my suits there so If you are a good boy and get a new suit you may know it came from Dullns Yours for a merry Xmas vy rv Fancy Bordered Silk The Best Thing for Christmas vvv AWVW QL MANHATTAN SHIRTS Always Our Motto in Business CHRISTIAN singing Woodruff tbfboyi wonderful IATAtJAV5E Handkerchiefs uuHats for Plain Low Cash Price all iwyi and is what tl and a Big the Best at mode rate A little m will show you the Cloth Hats 1 wpl 11 stock of ceries Etc Etc and the M sort of that + looks well in stock 1 Jf we you sacri in our Iwell our you will be i 3 I OUR THE BOYS WITH EACH Suit 111 466 GOODCIIILD to to w vw J1ltimeand give yoa more stylo anil wear we keep the best f STACY ADAMS SHOK The Newest thing Out in Christmas I t Everything marked in Fgurcs JJt and one to Dulin McLeod Co j t b preparing j Subscribe rOFTHI BEE N c1scbc1scts ItA tProper fBalance Between Profits 4Sales builds Business A Business makes V possible Goods very t prices intelligent investigation t difference 4ourwellmade A Gents Furnishings Etpour select ted honest Goods Dress181 Notions Grol A Queensware V thing doesntt t o- ntto Your IASaveAV Store without I ficing quality then t least With Goodas as t satisfied prices 4 hrisfms LITTLE Knee Pant WORTH = SHOES Illu between FILt r2i1Zia c gI 4a ILa z4iti j TT v I iii W f Y toeA 1 1 I j t4- 41 SI ii iL I I C a teL S r 1 I C r I j P 4 i I 4 I 14C T SL h- J 1 cr t j I 2t H I oJ f 0 rJI Ia I F- tI I I rI I 4 I4 t 1 V 1 1 IjiGHTH TEAR 23 1897SUPPLEMENTN Ot17 n hU 11Ia if t b PiI 101II 1rt4 t ij t- LcIil fj i O J 1 v t N Jup Jo i nd UPE 4hcaueteidItItiOtHby iecep I v PIvAu Ev 1 p 1 n flp ALAUfL E JARDJNIElm t L1IrnTSCH soFASIIIONAfiLE iJ CRANTTAio S- 1 i AfQ tPOltE Qt cLp lJUtTl to 321 Upper First Street INDIANiIfpltiflceunty friends 4ry41is AIiw 111 fift Aven e Hotel yf LOUISVILLE KY i the O Jy First ClasS J2 Pt Day Hotel lj In the CIty iigttCAMPISELL I 1 MAP4tF auicii rlIK IttrkaM Th IANNt qA1tL L J IJt WultHCloa W N13R 1 pre deat 91Y WAIJDILLCaibtj MrlM CFkIJ crccnt aasq Uie t 1ANK t soon H I- If 1MiNvILu Kv C Poe4iithkI r rI1tIAUHi dlfI ure vuIln- gOi li I WeitQ1i r it iii Qompo1II1 lirt uSIvJt l Insxpreice ii of drHfi direqciIrei the druggist IGiveaarsaount of drugs gIvb bI- ye I pabwrLafnr cwnpensatbn lie mast be reasonable 1h J I JoaO Wijjfk AUOVL 1 ctS RKMEii BEH WERE CAREFUL ttary E ion ITIJtIjARjiDRUa TORe J f mf leader 11 IlJmt Taut tt StfLQUIproes 1V court decision of JJof that N i PATESt2OO ER DAY tbeN a1ha aii48rikfait tJW ge Is p j apopUxy SuOPLNPLAN I tt P r D M hid t icstnf Prl HOrEIi ti1t Mbit 4frHt7itri ir JJIU8 prH p fLII WJetl PJi jJOB WQ RK sponsOr 1 i iiithrIcthed upon applJcstUon autI r PAETITION QF CHINA J Rujwla Reported to Have Ooou pled Port Arthur p 2 CuptaredWoqldat Allow Jepaa to Keep M Ruts Wanted It Uenelf thatflddooouplodPor tlurtIpraCIcL1y In the hands o1 i theJapane IIeotkfar with China Itu IslarItengineers began uporvNjgg tllorico- natruetIoaotp0 s if docks arjtorU whlcb h d UondMtrojM byo Japan 011Ito leaving the place Prelollltotb war between ChIn Ij and Japan Port Arthur was the largest a ahyal station possessed tho Chinese Ia dwMtroBgiyfortlfled There YOhim ayeicdlILl T or4ii t e of hOtIryIIUCt hold Pert Arthur Jt usaI rol1rllobJectednawouldlaaye U Ucf ap her objections t res Russias gntt Anxiety to j Ols ihIltrborrikHtls n t0tha fact tlafutafresflceallwiol orcow kkk U uoL tIcast wUh Vladlvo m tolh hsreaeut hcadqUarlera of toetPot t VelBir built Manchu wfcicb U turitYiUleoucct wltU the at heiCHINA APPROVES bll A 0 tic bs anOaj ofDe I1The cortesponde at ChIipoVaIg a thatklTIICkl1alll occupUei of Port Arthur IJ1 4toLnat fILL to pro llepop 1 heIg3iaUoa ta Ja nwhere publi oplaJH I J1t4ly excited over th aOk afairdel1P ONACLY thaiotg ZriUviitniok Upo I Mcjshoot incur Jr BOto k burglar hoi who J alitres11theIra kcllub aud prbbIy lataUIlnjuredof h teda7 by John cOlaaessprore houseiiJI housoI A rrlecJildsnw R qy dowa a flIIof ataLri dthea tUCkIM 0ethbeadwttb 11chtbeaJI b 9rrbllJel ot forged bte1d1fovtiitIeHlhl711lJ111 Jock tAt 000 making MarsdLj r FOR ALASKAN WATERS wounded t t there krnTwJft M hUOIflt ti XsvkMKIverpaJ Tae United McArthurb llaum- b b 4 l SANthi murdrrtlof lajporUB iurY ybsye boon l a JLs ikONll h1 my writotaryMiOB tkysIt ttilJtykVrlghtcourtiUlpyaras olvliir b1U radluesforaotlve service 4il IOOIJcou QlfillO iiq hTh poljco ir ld oitidaOA ahq Xaco RioaiiBgiytnllUiAt ataw niade la Cine tA flr6taltlJaph to Allo ApoIIg 4t ctLte dtoyored cLWlUI aco4 ItY of t1i buidIagdltOPia otlowc Tizi Pa gflu eay 1ii1LrbrJicbotJio lamo concern ertirge cee Kln e G1iwi tolI rF tJp K fmN J Dec ZFlr a da tboJ furuaceln ploilon iaHlpa VodaBd andMooro Autonomy swlidbgh1 fictbrlei irlter M caplalpJitU fIvlnK mplymont to 3000 per blllty parties bisdmn4 Cornloj Over tabllshlng daHdlKtfill sail for this oulcOaj1ceuzber couutryonthehound o i4wtrjc8r t hflayHatlon ohOnetrIn tho Irish leyerapereportDotaioKIQJ fm C 0 of tho I saflIu4 theNorthvf tea lower tlQtbo Ebaulcs R cOHVlcted murderer atadt California baslag Its decision on in tie Currant Cue peo1tpksuDec Sli L0Nswest Batloaal banlrof Chlca over iJ dItiiIkthaEjnBrook1jn of act or tlnvarnrJct Will See Two Ships suffllSUoKentuckisins who atten4hatlto edCtia1ebyrnacIDr I4tse Richardson si fQftb othir iine1 pivC iiCweP1isds aey Uawes t wanti bi iAJ1 I psarlI Besrl 3 Dct4 ADMITTED THE FRAUD uteerfi Sou Admits Illmielf to b ger and Considers It n Very Uoo on Vincent elgortathtnitatliat voto81000Arndwas suggested that trouble might come of his freo uso of signatures not hit own and said that ho considered o goodjollo on Attorney Vincent The supposcdwllllol JllescblleluaL plumberArnold aboutItodyabusinessI signed another namo bcsldo my own stanilbytoo JutI arnwilllng to t4tICQ the L lBmoO aintfraidno good PITTSBURGHS AMBITION Want the a AIt ttncampment In 1000 and Propose to Bldlllfh fortlio lb norpor mlinncampment for Pittsburgh In 1000 iM boon taken by the iVHe associationJU r InbyIp Dnveiltornillion tbecOun Ithlnerect a sultablo soldiers inonun ittounded Carriaonv It In believed by tho vote under CarGnteNddedl ttt11aQooSINATIONALon a mdsddSiItIteryThmcaoolayhaveTradel d tbo ler clpltIconce nimous decision rd by lha egates at their meeting Itas said without jSntradlctlon the t a union man con- sUtently servo in t militia and the risk of belDc1l1ed out to down fellow trades unioniste cuted were on betterment ofmur economic conditTm So every Reyosunionistthe llllnolti natlaua jfuaVd will bo o ested to secure n discharge from of tary service at once hun LITTLE BLACK DESPERADO ride Brooks to Fan a Forced Chick Weil niImlltedMortally Wounded IIh luraertlDl bqrJboycheck fox 11650 on l Urooks ank yesterday signed by Charles trustee of White River town While tho bank officials vera inquiry ho mado his escape A of Pa tolc u I SAandhtm 11 Decker Is caught tar may bo a lynching if the citizen ontoitisadDUflRANTS lug to t1lJollet FHAHCISCO Dec 21 riraN Durrani the coudeml1etlInll erer Mti dikeesons life Wo will try to get tt of enor from this state supremo to the United States supremo Brand It this Is denied we can go direct to tho latter court and matte the application that is If wo cop raise tbt of earlIIUllalion turoThOJANIUIIO Dec 20Tho Brazilian JoVllrumeDtII have signed reement settling tho incident of wbolSartotottenonlUlled OSToN Nfafamirwus bolJohnsol1was caused by a defective Quo bouse at a UUeouut In 1uerio HJco DUID Dee 33 LleuUQon Man Sinto to tho ing Breciofin the Island with a view of es czar autonomytenteA ratal Wreck A rAc III DJC fiOThe northtUAlton train was wrecked oclock Clarkainmanl injured Tho railroad officials nfcUohal that no passengers were hurt CIo c Uerman Troopi Ltave for ChIne and uaru8 llAVJCv Dae l1hoQorman Lloyd steamer Darin having on board a dotachmtub Tn- l0Uroopsfor China left here yestsr gent She was cheered crowds named peoplebuyexpelVerdIctp0X1 Dec 21At the inquest tho remains of Win Terrlsi tho 1101 the euro UMH jury rendered a of wilful murder today How to Cure Billons Colic R ered for weeks with colic and pains tiller stomach fusedJYbmOUSOtss and dollars ficedhamberlains 250oeaJticpeofIeMItPtrsdns who aresnbject to biliousdama ro the attackby bid 5IIiaVi Cild riru Store BarIiJli THE EXTllfENALTY Vrd Murdoror MoTbe llsngtucUanCd attogtpb IISoono T Crime lIad neoitalotlihoooirapbedlen y IIel1WIlUam Carr onpaufhe i thedaugli110 Be OctotL1knownAftOr1Iotographer inclosuro with a clno adinltt chino and that ho had watogr d to photograph the revoltingCiO3ifl1 in operation from liltCarr appeared in the In I tim body WAS cut down- CLOSiid that on a film 1000 feet AnltvtlIcountrypin tho jailat Kansas City the same uaded him to reclto his the murder into the receiver of Vinornlng at 1020 oclock Sheriff Ill Hymer read the death war Carr in his cell Tho con jSd man was unmoved arms then were strapped to his and preceded by Sheriff HymegJ eputy Cave and accompanied John D Thompson he bit the went down the narrow steps to orth of tho courthouse and thence e stops to tho scaffold which was a few feet of tho door sur T y a stockade t walked up the stairs without ance and seemed to have himself complete control While Dep ave was strapping his legs to Carr said o ahoad with this and waste no These wcro the only words ut on tho scaffold exactly 1080 Carr placed himself e of tho trap door tb e was adjusted the black cap put nti Sheriff llyraer pulled tha lever the poor wretch fell seven feet to eath at the ropes end e crowd around the scaffold be d in a very disorderly manner tho drop fell and almost pre ated a riot A DOUBLE HANGING Harder ot IlL C neat of B Uon us LgUy ivngd ATLANTA Ga Dee 1sUrady Reynolds and Bud Brooks were exe at Jefferson yesterday for thi der of M 0 Hunt of Bolton Oil Robbery was the motive Brooks and nolds were moonshiners vollaU4 with Hunt for tho his stock of goods Reynolds told t the money was in the bank at Harmony Grove and invited him Ito 0 that place with him Midway met the pair and the two com the murder robbed their vic of 91200 in his possession and ed tho body Reynolds was ar d contested and implicated ALASKA PRODUCTS BpccUl Car Ka KoiteUmtnard Loaded wttU Elilbitt FRANCISCO Doc lttA specIe dispatched by tho Alaska trade committee is on its way easU It alns an exhibit of Alaska products Arctic costumes and is accom ed by Secretary Carmen exUov kicy and Chits B Taylor who speak to the people en route re iug the recent gold discoveries the advantage of San Francisco point of departure for the Klon IMILLIONDOLLAR BLAZE Jforlu N D Ua a Serious Vl lta t lion f Jflrc GRAND FORKS N D Dec 1SAloss- t nearly a mllliou dollars was caused this morning by fire The Hotel tab a largo fivestory struc that cost 950000 was com twolI Noah Bros wore grocers and cigar esalers and tho mercantile com thlaga1I0thTwo Children Earned to Death DAL00SA la Dee ISTwo chll of AlbertKeller of Muckaklnock hod In a flro which consumed the ly dwelling One of the victims a girl four years old and the other y of nine months The mother left the children alone in tho Chanc oi Mlolaten PETE1sDuno Dec 17Tue retir minister to liusala Clifton B cenridge was received by tho Thursday anti presented his let prod Hitchcock ged Dank liiuboxiler Custody PKNVEII Col Doc isHarry N formerly cashier of the First bank of Bridgeport 0 who used of having embezzled 3000 o banks funds Is In custody hero wilt be taken to Ohio for trial After Reindeer orwnu Norway Dec 16AtI of the United States government ICjeltberg hiss arrived hero to reindeer for the Klondike relief ditions EUitrlo Light Work Burned IIunor Mid Dec 18ThcI Exceialbrolectrlc light works burned Loss about 850COU Monarch the Owensboro dis has failed for about a million Not long sinc ehcsacri a 1006000 residence for 00 dge Charles Ri 1iot Lou s has brought suit for jzjsybopr ges Ar JICl shandcj f P2dro wliu lkft b1Ct- liii hoitt i thia plrt bC1yk FIFTYFIFTH CONGRESS In the senate on the 15th much time wet consumed la debate upon tho bill to prohibit pelagic Bcallnz by Americans which was passed by a vote ot 97 to 14 A resolatlon directing Ui5d secretary of war to supyly relief to the eg miners la tho Klondike region was amend ii and recommitted A bill providing for thi appointment of a dirootor of tho census and SI asslssants was dlscuued10 the house tht day was spent In the consideration of the leg- oIslatlre executive and Judicial appropriation bill but the civil service Question furnished the chief toplo of discussion IH the senate on the Iflth a resolution dihreeling the secretary of war to send supplies Americans and other sufferers In the Klondlki region was passed House joint resolution pro viding for a recess of congress from Oeccmbel 18 to January 6 was adoptedIn the houso o bill appropriating 176000 for the relief of peo t pie now In tho Yukon was passed as was the bill to prohibit pelagic scaling by American cltizen3eIN on took place on the question of taxation of alco hot used In the arts anti of beer Under s special order 138 private pension bills wereo passed House bill for the relief of the in the Klondike regions was taken up and sea ate bill substituted therefor and a confercnM ordered The senate adjourned out of respect to tha memory of exncpresentatlve Ilolman 0- 1IodlanaIo the house consideration of the legislative executive and judicial approprla lions bill was resumed In committee ot the whole Tile bill for the relief oftho miners IB the upper Yukon was sent t conference Somed other business of minor Importance was acted and the house adjourned at 4150 p m- Itt the senate on tho 18th a joint resolution providing for additional expenses for govern ment buildings and displays at the Transmls slsslppl exposition at Omaha Neb WDJpa1scd Several resolutions of no great puWlo Interest were agreed to and tho senate went Into execu f tive css1onIn the house the conference reports on tho cmcrgencyTellcf measure for the Klondike country ras presented and agreed to House bill w as passed confirming certain cast sales of publlo lands The speaker announced several committee changes Resolutions of re gret and eulogies of tho late Representative Cookot Illinois occupied the remalndetpf the session Iloth houses adjourned until I JOSEPH LADUE MARRIED Iloneor of the Klondike Wed Situ Kit tie Huson at IlntUbar M V 1iATTSDUno N Y Dee 17Joseph Laduc tho pioneer of the Klondike was married Wednesday evening The bride was Miss Kittle Mason ot Schuy ler Falls Tho wedding vas conducted quietly and no one outside of the im mediate families were cognizant of the approaching event It is said that the couple bccaino engaged years ago when Ladue was poor Mr and Mrs- Ladue will visit Now York for several days where a suite of rooms at tho WaldorfAstoria has beeu engaged After visiting the principal cities they will return to 1ldtUburg to spend that winter THROUGH A BRIDGE Eighteen Freight Cars Wrecked Near La Fayette hid LAFATBTTE Ind Die 17Eigh- I teen freight cars went through bridge spanning Little We a creek five miles south of this city early yeslei day morning on the Monon railroad rho cars wero loaded with stono and oal The accident was caused by an im mouse block of stone falling between cars tearing away tho bridge guard 10raUs and the entire following part of went into tho creek The bridge also wont down Charles Wheat a brakeman was crippled in jumping The damage will amount to many thousands of dollars DURRANT SANGUINE the Condeinued Man Declares that lie Ii Never Be Hanged SAN FiUNCiaco Dec 17 Theodore Durrani in an interview says I will novor bo hanged I know that help is coming once more as it has Always camo to me before in my ex tromityIit the oftenoxpressed opinion that when satiiied his last hope was gone ae would commit suicide if possible BANK ROBBERY Onrgtars Secure Fifteen UundredUollars from a hank In Perry Kits TOPEKA Kas Dee 17Thae State bank of Perry six miles cast of hero was entered oarly yesterday morning by burglars who blew open the safe with dynamite and secured flf 00 The burglars escaped They are believed to be J Collins and Charles Cunningham wanted In Omaha lor safe cracking HES UP AGAINST IT Found Guilty of Making Fujso Entries In Panic Keporte 1SjLT LAKE Utah Dec 18 James I Z Bacon was found guilty in tho United States circuit court at mid night of making falsa entries in his reports to the comptroller of tho cur rency when president of the American national bank of this city lie was found guilty on two counts differing only technically The penalty is from lire to ten years Imprlsouincut Two Children Looked In n bLoom and Cremated KANSAS CITr11o Dc 18Mrs Qranvlllo Morgan a uegress locked her two little girls one three yean and ono ten months old In her house yesterday afternoon While the wo man was away the house burned down and both were cremated Frlnco henry at Oiborne OSBOKXE Isle of Wright Dec 31 Prince Henry of Prussia slept at Os borne after visiting the queen and returned on board the German cruiser Deutschland at 1030 a m The prince will resume his journey to China to morrow morning Crotlun Colonlsti- DENVKII Col Dec 17Tho advance guard of 20000 Crotlau colonists hav a1 arrived in Denver The colony yl11 11 cute in the Shenandoah vane f soptli westernColoradowherohousesscjiools churches and Industlla Cutions will beerectedf- lanks p Called to Show WABUIICJTOX Dee iBtrTHd comp troller of the currency tiis issUed a can on national bank prVa taleDalltot 3theirWednesday D ir15- No One ljv6uilitab Could Live I belieye mt lf it bail not got Wf Car1etedCcn Remedy ifor my daughter abe woti1i with ur today sbegol nsat4 her jilness developed into r titBaOdXheurna1iteVer Ever 0 ivthai he could aot live Fly- veberporel1efyeIby 0 K the time 8liasl takentwo botl1 Dr Carl iKlrcsGetrnaQ Liver Ppwd f ji Ias a dtod tiiwUis 1erNHtrjHWHveCSlhr1 + SwmHVlcusTasiiaUiL- It 4 e i i IUIIIIUIji r EARLINGTONHOPKINSDECEMBER 4rJr4aATlseMaas OTHERWISE tJNNOTIC1D Ell Ulery an extensive land oivnor and slock raiser of MaconMrrty III ied Sunday Walter M Sander city editor of the Weslllcho Post St Louis died Sunday pneumoniaSir Lockwood liberal member f tIme British parliament for York city since 1885 is dead J D Parker a man of many aliases as been jailed at Port Arthur Tex charged with swindling It Is said and believed that J Pier pont Morgan has secured control of all tie anthracite coal roads Reuben Clendennln of Carrolllpn 111 was robbed of 830 by panelwork ra St Louis Hey Rube I James E Alexander a Florida poll Iclan attempted suicide at the home f exSenator Call in Washington One man was killed and several others njurcd by a wreck on the Terminal road near the Merchants bridge St Louis Two young women of Webster la lorscwhlppod their pastor for crltlcis them with others for attending a ance Yardmaster Melbourne at Centrnlla mUpOD returning home front work ound that his wife and money had dis appearedA to appeal for statehood or Oklahoma has been called at Perry The fight for the capital promises to interesting Capt Hews and his boomers Bro camped on the Oklahoma line and again threaten to make a rush for the WIchita country The lumber yards and mills belong InK to Dow Brown of Madison Ind I were destroyed by fire Sunday Loss estimated at about 810000 A train on the Chicago Alton Into an open switch near Pontiac 111 Ono tramp was killed Several of the train crew sustained injuries Mrs Reuben Quails a farmers wife living near Ava IlL was probably fa tally burned She was putting fuel in a stove when her dress caught lire At Cleveland 0 Louis Yura was found guilty of murder lnthe first do greo after a trial lasting several days Yura was accused of killing Isaac mil a farmerThere is practically a unanimous sentiment in both houses of congress In favor of restricting immigration A slight divergence of opinion exists ou minor details Martin Julian manager for Bob Fits simmons stated in an interview at Chicago that the lanky champion has changed his mind and will again meet exChampion Corbetiin the prizering Near Montgomery Minn while Timothy Carroll of Kilkenny was driving home lila team ran into a rut Ills wagon was overturned and hit neck was broken causing instant deathOscar M Duncan of Flat Rock 111 and a member of the senior class ol Wabash college Ind will represent that institution at the coming Indiana state oratorial contest to be held in In dianapolis Walter and Jack Marks brothers were arrested at Bristol Tenn charged with the murder of Mrs Re- becca Carleton aged 80 who was as sassinated in her homo near there on December 9 LtegovernmentsLion Secretary Alger expects the fir party to leave Dyea February 1 Capt Brainerd of Oreely expedition fame will be in command The United States gunboat Marietta ties arrived at San Francisco after a ylofher rails bent and twisted from tli force of the waves tht swept over her Sixteen hundred Chicago policemen swore before the civilservice board that they abhorred liquor in any form end that they neverno never touched tho hated stuff Only one ad mitted having ever tasted beer Hagalts Years MADBID Dee 10The Cuban auton omy programme is the will not of the Spanish people but of SenorSagasta which has not had the approval of tha cortes and which Sigasta is afraid will not be Indorsed but rejected by that body when it comes up for legis lation THE MARKETS New Yom December 21 1W- 7CATTIKNatUa SteenS 4 11 64 ii 5JFLOUHWlaier K1iICOItNNo14POItICNowST LOUIS v H COTTONMiddling BM UEKVBSHtecrs 384 fi Ii 00 Coirs ond Heifers 2 OUt 4 W OALVESper beau BOO O W W- HOUSPalr to Select 880 O S 1K BHKEPFalrtoCuOlc a 00 O 4 4 ILOUKlHenU 4 6i U 83 Dftt fc nlK J ftlClear and 4 VierlbCOJtitNaSziiznd W w6 sjWUVENOSlOUACCOLugs SW 55 Leaf UllrlbI 4 fO 0 IS hAYClear IIXI U 11111 14 U Ii LlEUUSoreshtOILICSiandard oelf U UACONClear UlbAv 8- t 4 lItlW4rime Steam U 4 CHICAGO CAlTL1N lIf sLeen JS 0 IS- UOOSl alr 10 Cjlolce U 3M- liolce 3 W A 475 jUitiV2niePItCnt 4 NO 4 ItJ IalelltLH 4 40 U 4 8- Vl1EAJrNo 0 spring STIjIS II now U 11 conxtfo s t U 2 V4 OAt4o r 78191LtMeS new f 56 8 5C KANSAS CIT- YAjTLEatire Steers S 40 eli 1- 5HOO3A11 Gradet S3 U 3 ii IVUKATXo 2 hero ft MU 2 whita is a uyi tlOUNNo 223M9 a 4 NEWOR1ANS1LOUItiIIghUIade 4 M O B 03 COKNNo O 85 OATS Western ttS9H- AYCboIc UK A 1500 POIlICOld Mess 8JTM- llACONSWes O IM LOr1ON AMLOUISVILLE WHEATNO i ited BS O M CORNNO isMixed 21KI ss OATSNo5 IlLzod PORK Now Mess 8 IHjlIDUACONClear jiQiMldd1ingIRib Hawesville3 new waterworks plant may attract a large manufac torpto that city soon Henders6ri Y M C A branch sin fihancTal distress and need- T6O to save itself The whearcrop never looked better In Brcckmridge county a tis season of the ycari reyoua subscriber to THE nEEl You sbouldbe MERBKTho Sta Masa EThe Lou at teatt VpO L xte lea Much Sloth Can Not be Essize ta 4STbwclry hduso of on the old land marks of St Louis and tho west was completely destroyed byT fire at an early hour yesterday lug Tho night watchman In charge oi tho building can give no information as to time origin of the fIro beyond the fact that it started in tho basemcntIThere is nothing loft of lug except the skeleton Tho building was burned from roof to basement and as tho flames spread tho walls fell In after tho fuel was burned away The big iron safes In the southwest corner of tho building dn tho Locust street side are supposed to be fire proof as well as burglar proof Those vaults arc covered with bricks from the falling walls but tho valuable con tents the diamonds watches and valuable Jewelry in them are thought to safeNot dollars worth of stuff was carried out so fierce was tho flro burnt ing when the department arrived rite long show cases ant tables wero filled with holiday goods of all kinds silver cut glass lamps and costly bronzes tine marbles clocks and works of art Not ono article was taken out of the houjc All v ere melted or went down in tho falling walls Mr lioltc ono of the members of the firm said that tho loss would not bo LIcs than 850300U but how much more it would bo ho could not say Thelossof tho Springer Cloak Co on the northeast corner of the building Is about 31030 This company carried a full stock of cloaks capes and gi rments The stock was worth between 350000 and 75000 upon which there Is insurance of three fourths FROZEN TO DEATH lad Ftttoot J ILUnrtlndiUe of Scranton Ka In tho UllzzanlS- CBANTOX Kas Dc ISJ II Mar e lindalc aged 35 and recently married of Miller t Martlndalo hardware mer chants of tills pines was found dead In A pasture a few miles south of Carbon dale having been frozen to death Mr Martludalc in company with Fred liauch a traveling man had been to Overbroolc about tin miles away And was returning in the evening when Mr Martlndalo got out ot his buggy to look for a lap robe theyI bad lost Not returning short while Mr liauch began a search for tho missing man but without suc ross Early in the morning searching parties wero organized and about noon Mr Martindales body was found in n pasture lie had evidently been do ad for several hours MERRY AND SMITH the Two 1rlnceton Kjr Arrests 1rove i bo the Men Wanted CHICAGO Doc 17 Telegrams Iron the Chicago detectives sent to Prince ton Ky say the two men under arrest peddlerItrys wife Mrs Merry was beaten to death with a stovo poker lien disappearance was as complete as that of Mrs TJuotgert I the wifo of the rich sausage monufao rl tumor now undergoing a second trial shllrpworltewas finally discovered in a hastily made grave in a ditch outslde of ill0 city SEVEN WERE INJURE jI SerIous Wreck on the ClilcafJ Alton Canted by a SideTrack Cvlllilon PONTIAO III paV 3 An open switch on tho Chicago d Alton road was the cause of yesterday afternoon botweentho St Louis lim ited paasengerRdu hero at 135 p m and a on tho sidetrack The brakorhan whoso duty it was to close thyiwlfcli WAS unable to move it Thopasienger train was approach- Ing lIe jThiped on the track and sign stop Tho engineer alrbrakas and reversed his ngnebut it was too late and the ipawenger went crashing into tin freight Seven persons were seriously injured A hard Study MADIIIO Dec 18ri is understood that time cabinet at Its meeting yesterday discussed the proposition to increase tho strength of tho navy and how to meet tile expense of such a step which tho Imparctal estimates at 60000001 pesetas Monarch Assigns OwKSsnono Ky Dec 18n 1onI arch for himself tlie Ulcnin ore DIs- tilling Co and tho Biglo Distilling Co assigned to the Columbus Finance fi IGrceoTurkish CONSTANTINOPLE Dn17Adispatch from Athens uunouucas that the treaty of peace between Turkey and Greece has bseu mUlled bj King George and that it will be dispatched at once bya special steamer to this city DlabullcatUjod of t Jtaloai Wj man PAUI8 Die 18o1bQ ainqus oel Lucia llagerland has had her beauty destroyed by vitriol thrown nt lier byI another model named Julduicelli fit of jealousy Tremury Statement I1YesterdaysfurI showed available cash balance 8338181511 gold reserve Sl5U378093 The people of Unionto wn arc pe titioning the 1 C to change the time of one of thepassengerjrains passing there sRobct I vid qn the fittcenyear old Jexirigtqn boy sentenced to the penitentiary has been granted Ita new trral4 v Yf 0 u Nine convicts verp canfifrnedjn tue lChurch1atb Irank fort pehrtQntiary asv to Take asI to Operate I t 0od5 PIUShI4 tnOVliDOMLTI GUARANTEED TO CURB CHILLS AND FEVER And Malaria In all Forms TosteIefi8TNon without the above picture anti the clgnaturo of J O Mendenhall Prlco CO cents at nil Dealers PREPARED ONLY DY- T O MENDKNirAIT EVANSVILLE aND Sold by George King St Charles Ky Crabtree Coal Mining Ccmpanvj Ilslry Kentucky Illinois Central R R- CaliforniaA TO NEW ORLEANS in connection with the Southern Pacific Through Weekly TOURIST SLEEPING MR Leaving Cincinnati and Louisville on 1 C R R fast New Orleans limited tram EVERY THURSDAY for Los Angeles and San Francisco si l out change The LmltoJalsa coicjpflS at New Orleans dally with Expre Trafn for the Pacific Coast aQdwotySTaesdays and Saturdays iftsr jizry 4 1898 with thePibSunset LiitIl Annex of the Southern Pacific giving special tbroughxerviceio San Francisco Partic lars of Agents of the I C R R and connecting line- S Q Hstehflv PHI Agent Cincinnati John A sclIt Div Pail Agent Memphis AM Hanson CP A W A Kellond A 0 P A JMcago Loulivllle MN T ROBINS- ONDRUOGIST Ica1tQr1ei Qsp- Ixitiac1cy Alwayson hand a full and complete stock ol DRUGS AND MEDICINES PER FUMERY and TOILET ART CLES PAINTS AND OILS PrfYICISANS PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED Sent FreeTo any person interested in liu mane matters or who loves ani mals we will send free upon ap plicationa copy of the AuiANCE the organ of this Society In ad dition to itensely interesting read fog it contains a Iist1bf the valuable and unusual premiums given by this paper Address TUB NATIONAL HUMANE ALLIANCE 410411 United Cbaritits Building New York GEORGE KING DBUGCT ST CHARLES KENTUCKY Nice Line of Druggists Sundries Prescriptions Carefully Compounded Dont Use Drugs unless you need them and then only pure drugs such TIS are sold by re sponsible druggistsJ We keep only the best That is the great ills unction to be looked for when the time comes that you need them Nowhere else will you find so corn plete a stock A good time to begin that spring medicine ST BERNARD DHtQ STORE BRYAN HOPPER Manizer Hot 12OO ROPR MADISONVILLEj KY i iPj 1 E 1 IL I r tr 5 Yr I- yr C p r c ti1 1 t 239wTr iT- 1 r f I t I I l r II I I II q g I I 5- A iItJ 1 a e iee a3nbtfte tCrjttue LOCAL NEWS Now doliiiha buibaod with asigh Give up his tCrofpelf In order tbJ1 may buy A prev t for himself Kevc RV Omer preached his last sermon as pastor of the Christian church hero on Sunday evening last He and his wire left for their home in Union county Monday After January Howell Indvill cease to exist as a postoflicc and be known by Uncle Sam no more The people of that town will get their mail through the Evansville office and it will be known as Station A Evansville Ind In this way Howell gets free delivery Do not fail to sec the beautiful tabeaux and drills to be given at I Assembly Hall next Monday evening by the young ladies of Barling ton This will be an entirely new entertainment with bran new cos tumes and stage effects Proceeds will be devoted to charity in our midst Tickets25 cenis children 15 cents THE BEE Is pfeascd to announce that the business men of Earling ton have responded cheerfully to the advertising program which we are getting up for the benefit of the Charity Entcrtaimcnt at Assembly Hall next Monday night The space is all taken and we to present a handsome programI and turn over a neat sum to the charity fund The Earlington postoflicc re ceipts have for some time been exceeding the limits of a fourth class office and it is liable at any time to be transferred into the Presidential class Mr Chas Robinson postmaster has not an nounced where he will put the office in such event It is now in the busing house of Robinson Bros but Presidential offices are required to be kept in a building apart from other business The Ladies Magazine Club held a very pleasant meeting on Thurst day afternoon December 16 with Mrs George C Atkinson Mis Celeste Moore reviewed Men and Events Cosmopolitan Mrs ceo Atkinson read A Thought for dvent Outlook and Mrs Paul M Moore reviewed Tennyson North Amencan Review The next meeting Win be held with Mrs J E Moore Thursday f December 30 at 230 p m Mrs George C Atkinson Mrs James R Rash and Mrs W C Morton arc on the program The new Grecian Art Entertain lent with entirely new costumes and stage effects will be given attl Assembly Hall next Monday evening Sixteen Earlington young ladies will take part in the tableaux and drills The ladies who will pro bUeLCelesto Moore Lizzie Browning Sue Burr Lizzie Sullivan Sallie McGrath Frankie Stokes Dona Wood Mary Mahoney Lucy Crenshaw Minnie Bourland Agnes Wyatt Effie Stevens Ninnon Bramhamf directors Mrs E As Chatten and Mrs Paul M Moore pianist Miss Ethel Evans IjIon christmas Service rere will be unibn Christmas services at the M E Church South next Sujday morning at i t oclock Rev S Hr Lovelace will prea 11 the scrmon am all are invited tQ b0 present and take part Strayed or Sto From jny place in Eariton on December I3th one Jersey cow nearly thcee years old Jersey color except a little white running Irom brisket back For her return tome here I will pay the sum of I 500 A C BALDWIN j Earlihgton Ky i frWe solicit your trade in Books Statjpnary Fancy Goods pjat jponds and Jewelry Very respepUully W C HgrIN E- Rviit f QP mines are in full blast i nand around Fineville and doing a good business An elegant line of lancy goods at W C McLepds COLLlSiOS OS ILLINOIS CE5TR4L I Heard two Miles and a Half Away and Reported by Telephones Johtii Borlands ears at Crabtrec mines one day last week wereI quicker than the telegraph He was two and a half miles from a collision between the work train and a freight on the Illinois Cen tra To his keen hearing the noise of the collision was unmistakable and he at once reported that there had been a wreck Thelnews was telephoned to the office t of the Illinois Central and ina short while was confirmed by a report from the trainmen Considerable damage was done to a few cars but no one was hurt From best information it is re ported that the flagman on the Freight was not at his pot and the work train consequently ran into the freight Both trains were going East STATE or OHIO CITY or ToLEDo III LUCAS COUNTY FRANK J CIIBNBY makes oath that be Is Ibe senior partner of the firm of F J CUE CityToiedand ot that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of CATARRH tbat cannot be cured by IbQ use of HALLR CATARRH CURB FRANK I CHENEY Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence Ibis Glh day of December A D 1886 I IA W CiLHASON t IIBALNolaryw f Public Halls Catarrh Cura is taken Internally and acts directly on the blood mucous surfaces of the system Send for testi monials freeF CHENEY Co Toledo O Sold by Druggists 750 Halls Family Pills are the best For Charitys Sake Tickets are being sold fcr the home talent tableaux and drills to e given by sixteen young ladies on the night of next MondaI December 27 at Assembly Hall The entertainment will beyond question be very attractive andI interesting and deserves the mostI hearty patronage which can be given The proceeds will be de voted to charity in our midstIThe management of the St Ber nard Coal Company authorizes thei announcement that the company will double whatever amount may be realized from the entertainment This is to stimulate effort toward ae goodly fund for the relief of thet poor and distressed in our com unity Let all do what they canr further the enterprise and swell the fund Each ticket you buyI doubles for the fund the amount you pay Be liberaleDave Carisler Married News comes of the marriage of i Dave Cansler who was formerly a salesman in the St Bernard store at this place and who has many ends in Earlington Dave mar ried a Miss McKinley of Madrid New Mexico His home is in Arizona when he has charge of a mining supply store We are proud to know that Dave his joined the Benedicts and his Earl ingtotV friends send greetings of season Free of Charge to uffereraI Cut this out and take it to your druggist and get a sample bottle free of Dr Kings New Discovery for Consumption Cougbsfl Colds They do not ask you re This will sbow ou the it meritsof this truly wonderful remedy and show you what can be accomplished by the regular size bottle This is no ex periment and would be disastrous to the proprietors did they not know it would in cure Many ot the best pbys Icians are now using it in their practice with great results and are relying on it in most severe cases It is guarantucd Trial bottles free at St Bernard Druga e Regular site 50 cents and Si Perry HeathtLouisville Ky Dec 20FirstrAssistant Postmaster ath will spend the holidays in this city with his motherin law a Mrs Conway Mrs Heath will accompany hum AfterheaVlng sonic friends continually praising Chamberlains Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy Curtis Fleck of Ana helm California purchased a bottle of II for hIs bwnuse and is as now enthusiastic over Its wonderful work as anyone can be The 25 and 50 cent bottles are for sale by St Bernard Drug Store Earlington GeoKing St Charles Hen T Robinson Mortons Gap Miss Pauline Davis who has been at tending school nt St Vincents returned home lat night The Womans Friend I know from own experience that for ladles of a constipated habit there is nothlnll to supply the place of qerman Liver Powder Mrs l P Mencness inafield4Ohio It I haVltalll 1 German Liver Powder for i d other liver troubles and- would not be without itPMiss Jennie Green AblllneleJ Friends advised me to German LIver Powder for long standing liver com plaint i bad relief before I had iaken one bottle IC did ms more good than all med icine by physicians Mrs John CampbellJeffersonvilte Stop in at the old reliable low price store McLeods oo ANDY CATHARTIC f CURL COMST1PTIOH ioALLHI45o CitcirtU are tb Ideal Isiscueotcoutlpstlea IUOLTIpry GUIRIITn to tue curs sar say nip or rIpebat raise rsiy aturlrtiu1tI Sani- s ad teeklt riet JAr STERIINQ MEMEDI Cldcuo Can orTew tortllI J A TRAVELERS TALES Of People and Things a J She Finds Them in Earlington WWWWIWBB Interesting Stories AbOut Local People and Their Business Earl ngton Hopkins County Kentucky is the most unique ti in the State Iris ahighclassed mining town and composed of the very best class of citizens It is unique because of the ambition of its population to rise and hold themselves above the plajie of dinary mining towns Stimulated by the management of the company to advance to something higher and to better their social condition and to educate themselves to an appreciation of that home life which is the basis of good citizenship every where and which is the funda mental principle of this Natto Government EleVate the hon and you elevate the masses This prosperous mining town v organjzsd 1870 at the opening of the celebrated St Bernard Coal- Mines The present population is 2350 The laws that govern the corporation of Earlington arc very fine Read the ordinances and by laws of the city and you will know wJiat I mean A splendid system otwater works and an liP toda e Fir eprtment lessens the insurance on the buildings which arc nearly all frame Hose reels fireplugs in the centre of the town and ladders and barriers show what a progressive town Earlington is well as the liberality of the St Bernard Coal Company which has spared neither time or money in making this a firstclass town Beautiful homes in the midst of spacious lawns with liandson- ran fences line the principal street leading lip from the L N depot 1eiJ1acresmunificent gift to the city St Bernard Coal Company 1hdp i no mining town in the Urg States with the same ru buy HiEarlingtonwhich all drummers declareifnc f the very best business pobC The twecn Nashville and Evasjlle owes its existence life nce to the St BernCoat der Conipan Out of the nirpi0flthSL- tIIC schools lour moirlis is paid out of the companys paqfcets and rery advantage offered the chit I dren Earlington has two fm public U aries and reading rooms contain 1 ing about a thousand volumes af P fording access to both white and colored furnished by the company The parade of the St Bernard Coal Company at Nashville during the Centennial was o grand sight and one to be remembered Nearly two thousand Exposition tickets were sold to the St Bernard Coal Company for their employes and T friends The welldressed well fed miners refuted all ideas of the hungry halfstarved miners you read about and was a revelation to the people who saw them and re ts the highest honor on the companys managementa The St Bernard Coal Company J with its 1000 employes produce 500000 tons of coal and 30000 of tons of coke annually This company furnishes a good living for f oo people Many of the miners n good homes and haye money II saved up For twentytwo years rc has been no strike The an I at payroll of the St Bernard a Coal Company is 300000 What blessing to this section of Ken tucky The companys farm makes about 800 tons of hay a year The company plants about ixty wal nut trees annually This is theI only town south of the Ohio River where they have an Arboretum which comprises two hundred and fifty kinds of trees Dr E A Chatten a prominent physician is the Health Officer for the company The St Bernard Coal Company has just added a new feature to the iianifold blessings which these people have had the benefit of and that is the company has employed a trained nurse in the person of Miss Good ell who will assist in carrying out the Health Officers instructions and show them how to care for the sick in a manner entirely foreign to anything ever heard of here What mining company except the St Bernard ever thought of employing a trained nme All this company has not thought of for the betterment of the miners and their familiesfor the elevation and education of these people morally and socially is not worth uniting of I will venture to say that the St Bernard Coal Company can show the kit paid ItS drastd and happiest miners in the United States There are dozens of men occu pying prominent places in the com merci world at the headopros- perQusfirmswhogot jheir firs ideas twitl the St Bernard Vhen the em bydristow 3randfalher bail AD urRndfalber forlt lI1edyIass venienCroupOr baby at tilglitwtlxM the firm wboollJoranther of the irdin bat theityleir will ereSOearulQ there Coughiarecurcdi Isaac crPtora1t- u Iteams hremody cky die b Co bI3SCOther soothing of Ar1rAyorn Cherry I lutLck dcheap strength bnotsoothes cough- S it It isremedycures only put up Jso use It was for J modal at theaworao l ninetythree stLtb0rd0frength oric 5Oof Cures becomes It has ffHocploes anc President or does not I Hsliove50lesstIre but they arc a afterared for and helped 10 tractor to g1and treated as no othertallnc minve ever been treated scundred out of the thousand cnes are at Earlington nnderf Mor antare working at fojT and St Charles Hopkln c- tiap cure rJY Arlington coke ovens and th electric out endid tthe winter FIlIwonderfulManger rtance of the town The Streplac handsome trick store iiouse above which are the officesfaces the L NBru nailroad Corns Sores as fine a class of goods in tIlls tively igspacious building and as good money groceries as you can m a big city Sale management have educated these people up to appreciate good things Plenty of these miners or their suits made in and other cities They hive learned that life is not worth living if theyat are not hightoned Mr J R ofashthe company has managed the city tore fOJaDyea s A laptrtpi leointedof the Com pany ofHonEarlington and a native of Phila in delphia was exceedingly giving information about the ownstructed His splendid administration of the city government with the aid the City Council would be a credit tAt larger citiesDIlie lUcia Coat Company Col Jo F Foard President Wm Weadel Treasurer J T Alexander Secretary For many years Hecla coal Ii stood the test especially in Nash ville The mines are located three quarters of a mile from Earlington nd were opened in 1873 by Col o F Foard who was bbrn in Halifax County Va on the igth May 1836 and was brought to Kentucky the same year His Stithertj tract of land around here Capac 0ybushels per day Number of ems w byes 150 Col Foard is fine specimen of the oldtime Sotitier ern gentleman as you idrislithrarGeneral Dibrell and raised a Com pany in Hankins County Tenn Company IIH 63rd Tennessee Infantry lie fought through the- Daviswar and went with President from Greensboro N C to Washurinea ington Ga where he was stir rendered After the war he was sheriff of Christian County Ky Mason and Foard were lessees of the Kentucky penitentiary ax Eddyville Col Foard was super intcndent of the prison three yearsohen Mason and Foard mined coal two years at Greensboro and neseeliver Eastern Kentucky with the con victs There arc 500 people livingbad around the Hecla mines Col Foard was at one time Pre Silent of the company that con trolled the Tennessee pepitcntiary He is one of Hopkins Count ys most distinguished citizens Dr N G Mothershead prom nent physician and druggist whoyour was born in 1843 on May nth in Scott County Ky graduated at the Hospital College of Medicine at Louisville in 1875 fought through the vII with those noted officers and Generals Price Mar maduke and Shelby and surrendered at Jacksonport He practiced medicine twenty years at Hartford Kyand came here very recently thet opular rajlrpad agent l iW W herSdge who ha beep wtU tho oadfo rtee I learneti tnt freight receivwai t arlington amounted to 2soo a month and freight forwarded Highamounted to 23000 a month SIX daily passenger trains and from thirty to fortyeight freight trains pass in the twentyfour hours Robinson Bros groceryand gents furnishing store was estab lished in 1892 A big brick stands on a prominent corner 65x26 ft Mr Chas Robinson is the new postmaster appointed July 3 1897 Assistant Postmaster General Earlington being a fourth i J7 postoflice the postofhice con located in his store Marshall T Barnett ol Clothing U Arnold one ufacturers leading livery firms of Earl iniveryg ate is are three Davis furnishing as good Union and as fast horses as you can mens this very fast State of Kenwith Mr Davis has been AllHe is a native Walesorwish Earlington all the good can fit that ever falls to mortals only MRS MARS T WIUTSON Caps 218 atNashvilleor er Better Than Klondike Gold We StlforllfilJstbatnervous cease which seemed wearing and laborious easy and is cheerfully performed done this for others it will for you Pills are the best family cathartic tonic Gentle reliable sure marriage 11fenry to enderson county th- gainst W C Green a road con injuries sus Derry for physical d by a wagon over on roadton Ererrbodr Says So popular Candy Cathartic the most woiI medical dscovcry of the ago Dont and refreshing to the taste act gently without laleansingerits headache Pleaso buy and a box years eofCcctodaytO2550ccnts tMdand L G for L N depot at Pensacola pain which was destroyed by fire I I weeks ago is being rapidly I i ed by a modern structure I ington Geo 01Bucklens Arnica Salve the world for Sores Ulcers Salt Rheum FeverS Tetter Chapped Hands Chilblains and all Skin Eruptions and p0 cures Piles or no pay It guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or Price 250 per box For by St Bernard Drug Store W C Hollinger Co have onST display an especially good stock of Wart agoUeiMcLeods W S McChesney St Louis heagentSaturday on a 3J5c He reports the new built at St Louis as pleted It is a building built of brick and a model struc ture in every way The St freight offices of the company it A new yard has been conA alsoLouisville PostJ To Cure a Cold in One Day D- If Take Laxative Dromo Quinine Tablets refund the money If it falls irdCureStore Earlington KY Remember McLeod makes a specialty of feed J Hawesvilles new Splantmay attract a large tory to that city soon NoTollac for Fifty Cents tobacco habit cure makes weak ggiStinenstrongbiOOd Fancy Goodsl A fine lo- Cos t of them at W C Hollinger LztiontBac the wonder worker that makes weak men itrong All druggists COo or II Curo guaran teed Dooklet and sample free Address Sterling Remedy Co Chicago or New York The November earnings of 104 raiU roads whose reports have been presented cessofaretheir November earnings last year HOW TO FIND OUT Fill a bottle or common water glass with and let it stand twentyfour hours or setting indicates a diseased condition of the kidneys When urine stains linen it is positive evidence of kid ney trouble Too frequent desire to urin ate or pains in theback is also convincing proof that the kidneys and bladder are out of order WHAT TO DO There is a comfort in the knowledge so expressed that Dr Kilmers Swamp the great kidneyremedy fulfills every wish in relieving pain in the back kidneys bladder and every part of the urinary It corrects inability to hold urine and scalding urin in passing it or effects following use of liquor wine or and that unpleasant ne cessity of being compelled to get up many times during the night to urlnale Tbe mild and extrabrdfnary effects of Swamp Root is soon realized It stands the high est for its most wonderful cures of the most j distressing cases If you need a medicine you should have the best Sold by drug gests price fifty cents and ode dollar For l a sample bottle and pamphlet both sent free by mention Tua ORE and send full postotfice address to Dr Kilmer N Y The proprle genuinetorsness of this offer Teachers Money Teachers wakes arc lower than usual this year They must cut their expenses in avery way Those who expect to attend school tIlls wasyear will do so at Hanson where the rates are the lowest to be found in the state Three teach ers 9ffer especial idyantages in all Write for particulars to Win R McCulley county ex mjner Hanson Ky v ineDollsl dolls dolls at W C McLeods ArtFincIothing1nt We make andI 1sell this t- irx7 0 ous make of u LA Clothing We in 4ylA 1r4hsell it at retail that JF cheaper than lit you can buyI I the ordinary likl or common Jji readymade is in Weve been man and retailers for twentyseven years Our clothTaice known and sold in every All and Territory of the to You pay no middleI profits when you trade J25C us We sell at one price goods are as representedIIBuy money given back man boy or child not = in Clothing but Hats and Furnishings always to All mail promptlyattended to pay expressage one way Bros EVANSVILLE IND H JMarry at Greenville Greenville Ky Dec 20Thenof Mr Arthur M m Miss Esther Berry will occur on SSeis a beautiful Canadian 1arosperousOntario young business man be persuaded into buying liniments reputation or merltChamberN insPaln Balm costs have been proven by a test of many Such letters as following from Bagley Hueneme Cal are constantly being received The best remedy pain I have ever used is Chamberlain Balm and I say so after having used restI swi ringsBen King St Charles for TilE DEE j isNASHVlllE I CHATTANOOGAAND LOUIS RAILWAY PULLMAN PALACE- SLEEPING CARS IalietweenAugusta Macon Baltimore tbPhiladelphiaNorfolk Jackson Texerkana Sherman Waco Dallas and Fort Worth Palace Day Coaclies on all Trains Ix600Information pertaining to TICKETS ROUTES RATES Will be cheerfully furnished upon areapplication to Ticket AgentS or to J WELCH Division Passenger Memphis Tenn gerJJ MULLANEY Northeastern Pass W Fourth St Cincinnati O totRRoom 405 Ry Exchange rig St Louis Mo BRIARD F HILL Northern Pass Room 328 Marquett Bldg Chicag- oJL EDMONDSON Southern Pass A Chattanooga Tenn orksW L DANLEY ufacGenl Pass and Ticket Agt NASHVILLE TENN 1 ranchlse Assessments TheBoatdhas completed all the assesshdecliIces of the amount of ey will be expected theybers of the board the figures CuroOfl the raJIfHenderson Vtfinancial distre 1606 to save itselfci To Cure a Cold In one Da Laxative Bromo Quinine Druggists refund tho money ii Cure 350 bars good laundry so at McLcods your dressed turk S RussellvIHe Wedding 20MrEd 1acouple will reside1J1ft11110n01 TLlCandy c I bYttWSPA Athee ot rio n eh bero aoD ch In wns on I teieOi I ltncnewplto an p 05taSe Pt re TbNol ioro1lr CT1 esponlItJED ladles oJent1Ca Refetcnle en oulO 1 sbe POI pfor1lerapeptsaCbcaco 1ii G gai0nat- i aMcLeo ys- 15C at 0 SubscnIt BORING SMITHS MADISONVILLE Jvs f iVillbe Opened at the Normal Building r for the Reception of Pupils Monday rJanuary 3rd 1898 TERMS PER SEASON 0F20 WEEKS Second and Third Reader Grades800 OO of Conmon School Curriculum 12 00 Above Common School Curriculum Onehalf at the middle pf tbo term s the remainder at the closeol the term rIand the one of the BEST iirdpublic We pledge our best efforts to give CHEAPES T schools in western Kentucky HANSON BORING THOS H SMITH BGood bOardCan b had vllli private families at 2 to 250 per veeK CHRISTMAS GIFTI with Merchandise from which an Our Stock is replete Appropriate Present for Husband Wile Son Daughter Brother Beau or Best Girl may be selected Our Clothing Stock is in splendid shape Mens Suits from 300 up to 1250- Boys Suits from 65cts up to 8OO Mens Odd J Pants 96cts up to 400 Our Stock of MENS LADlES AND CHILDRENS SHOES first class condition In this line we claim leadership Is in in ASSORTMENT and LOW PRICES our shoes FIT tockWELL and WEAR WELL Our Underwear StockI- s still in fair shape you will save money by coming to us for your Underwear OUR Mens 25 cent Undershirt Drawers to match iTSSEE matchDrawers toUndershirtcentOUR Mens 50 SEE OUR Mens Wool Underwear from 7Sc to ISO garment Fleecd Vest Pants to match gentSEE OUR Ladies 2SC OUR Ladies SOC Oneita Union Suit SEE OUR Ladies Sioo Oneita Union Suit SSp SEE OUR Childs 250 Drop Scat Union Suit SEE OUR Choice Selection Holiday Umbrellas SEE OUR Endless Line Gents and Ladies Handkerchiefs willhandkerchiefs Our and bc hemmed or embroidered5 need anything in Agisurprise you Dont pass us by if you our line we save you money BISHOP OO Mam IIeKy YOUR MONEY BACK IF YOU WANT IT 1Qtitr C b 1z f lTO j PTgATuj AftYOUR4- ICOAkBILLSDOWH DO1f Y111i 1fy1ci a ir IAIIWRITE FORjj ii 2iZG V 4nc BESTSItAII COAL on I Tt MARKET 1 A Tr AL tiMDYbJJ WLL use 110 cJ A OIWRcJ- HDERS J PROMPTLY FILLED i SJITI FMnort GuARArimll CUII a m Q I I J it i L i J fI j I Sm i4Ii 1 r Y r j4 Ip I 4TTa n 1 IIti I 1 0 P LJL aE ci 1 t Editor andMIfla t t EE j csaI113ctoc0 =a 8WE g at10n- tere sma SUDSCRIPTION RAVRS caiOn YeiixpJtfIrIIyjn advance 1L felA1onl V SpeCroeIt jg nlai Tb reII aIIlC IIllIisIcu IIU1sLMy DEcrII 2J OaR C = zn SEf lOR IIrNCOL i WAN A tv 11 rWilhIInllonly- I c nckh nor Ztlfin1 0 d foIl s I buarouath1f Ia Tbf eaprea5ltrais dinner arid ihol1n rwm thais dead Ulai JI I ueaswhat twoud have come spealciut K la died that week j Ahilgf Mother God bless Ibe w oman i lierheart is the heft ofa jVTiy not have btnfover for hrislnlil- ml SlZ I Old Iadydonll I Well I drove over to git him and fetched I him back with m I And if he want the tickledest baby twas ever my luck to see And cunnin well honest injtm II almost I VimadeTo look at his leetle figger and bark to his jiIdown the flues S- And he wondered about the ilove pipe how I Santy could wiggle through I We told him to hang up his stockin andznai that leetle chap I swearcamMade us promise to hang up ourn so Sanly could leave our sharewasThen after it got his bedtime we poked off I up to the store I And loaded ourselves with presents and I Lord knows what not more I is White I just sorter managed to git by my I self someway I And bought a few things for Mother la I for T honor of Christmas day I the And when wewas goin homewards I seeCo withiomnmustnt look lasideCDIWj Perhaps it was foolish but honestW U f gosh I blHa Id never been haf so happys I was that Christmas eve wbSayIfTheCentwasTbe old bouce fairly chuckled as the ba b NewAndto where our leetle boy bad laid Our own little towhaired dujnand iv Mother SM soft and 10IbeHeJoks BO much like the other Itrunni eked to let him goSunPert Christmas present God sent Id be our son from JLels keepm for ourn forever and sez which Va3ri oM ladidonet- has the J DOWH IN TIlE MINES lJ out Cbristmas day is at waysta welcome one lately to the miner and his f ray No olberwe wcJa5relatives and friends happy thauihe doesgrol1 Home to him is one of the learrsUsjx onby earlH and to make those about It e is whencthe day when he can by the rxpenditimTof fsigl PVuloneYthemselves AVe Material is now on haRi for aba new Cl ncwectrfchave it up and in working orelerogd For several last week Foreman Unto fewadbackPrfhe new St Bernard compresser from theFtc car to position over at the No 1 I shaft relatives This is regarded as a fine piece of machineryspen by those who are judges of the same Tbe After several weeks of severe tests as the Hecla Coal Company has decided with upon the selection of the Jeffrey tnjn assured ing machines over that of thJ Morgan made Gardner machine and wbile the management feel they have selected the best m- adne some of those who have had a codA therivedon mileCoalganGardner mining machine is just what they need antI two of them will soon be The uallyPresklentnard Company made a business trip to the hood Eastern Kentucky coal fields last week WAtbereI of affairs exists Ww William Gordon Jr who has the man agement of a coal mine near Sturgis is making a success of the coal mining bus THE ss if we can believe the reports in circu lation led we have no reason to doubt I ThThejfromSecretary George C Atkinson made a Jlookingcats of his company while absent To see that neither the young or old could have reason to complain of a scarcity of Christmas toys Mr James It Rash who has charge of Ibe three big stores of Iree- St Bernard at Earlmgton St Charles M d Morton Gap made Louisville a special trip last week laying in a supply of the desired goods lionThe Sebree Coal Co onlyauikeloll forceof drivers two In number struickLOUI es 1s1docked Louis clineJ tofbelieve the for allboys have made a mis take 6nd out when they ascer lain the fast thai theri are plenty of men to take ti and that the businesn of the companywlllgit be retarded In the least v EDWARD Tbo Central City Coil Company canJ look for trouble hereafter I occur among the miners fairiSiSI servallve men for the head of the or I lion In Kentucky where baCr1IOflCdfrom in NY Central City Ky Je an article Kentucky mineri i9n and dl eleome in contract 1i11tI Wan CC 150ne death joIt0 Carir 1 chI mIne No2 near multIraIbtJ to go to workas tisur llHilhteffl started off in the ac rrT r hiu I soon found the smoke so stifling 1897 he bad lo return The mule however tnt ahaed Several persons attempted to reach the multI but were forced back Finally John Cane nail Joe Merle started enceuwealarmed the pit boss Walter Tregoning Ho started III search of the men going some distance he found Merlo j goceer expecting to find Cane but cooldnot proceed on account of the smoke Re turning he dragged Merlo out where be soon revived Repeated efforts were made to find Cane but were unsuccessful until about 5 oclock when he was discovered near the mule dead Tbe mule escaped uninjured No cause capJeassigned rpt the origin Ut tti6 The The mine I s burning and tflort is being made guishtin it LOCOMOTIVE BLASTS TE- e We are pleased lo note that Cond will soon resume work An engine on the Ijjjflois Central at Henson der was thrown frpro the track one night last week through beaulauaess of e one In leaving the switch thrown wrongTbe failure to throw the switch lo track after coming out ofa siding e near causing a serious accident here last Monday moroiog As it was caboose struck by an engine and Conductor Lea chey who was In the car WH badly shaken up Operator William Mann of Uender back from a hunt in Missouri where 50nbe spent severaleks Quito a number of lictels were sold here f Igiven1oeli by nductor Curtis Lane is now very sick tphoidpntumonia He has been ned to his room for about two weeks understand that Passenger Conductor is has beep instructed by General SuperIDtlndent e it is thought be will be made Master LIfral has a short lead in the contest 10 Nllo Orleans We look for the L N wi n Tbe overcrowding of cattle in a car was cause of the loss of five bead while ng a distance of about sixty miles last ay morning For a few Jays last week cars coming the North Uw covered with sleet made it very dangerous indeed for brakemen but up to date no accident been reported wrongrullyJietin Judge Farnswoflba court here It seem from the evidence that have heard that the claim of the plain unjidsthe section foreman on the companys properly at some distance from any road a cow ran into the fire and was iy injured In uo way was the com 14 jhe least responsible understajpi JI is finally settled that ld Smith of Hnpjyn jUe is to be the gent at SLughlersvillo VlPcr Agent 1sII lastkVsi work tght conductor H311ls 1 n9w visiting up nflsr Lnioxton IcyiU Christmas there pay car is ndwMtaklng the rounds us suppiiChristmas their relatives andifriends will be happy Big safras Tree t very large sassafras treeon arm of Elder John F White uddy Fork three ands 9 half north of Cadiz has just been veryfinetree is regarded as an unus large one of the kind and known all over the neighbor as the giant sassafras ACTIVEYYMonthlyuneQulopeThe BURLINGTONWEW OBSERVATION VESTIBULED TRAINS e most complete daily trains West for all classes of travel ust out of the Burlington shops 16betweenoseft Colorado and Montana are vestibuled throughout observatiollPinluhliChlltl1Jlslt6ules finish porters service The latest sleepers dectZdrawingl berth charges These are ihsanswide vestibuled trains from SI ounces S to Kansas City and Denver ounces e are also the trains from St conSC11t St Joseph and Kansas City via ojshortCOI tationsleELLIOT L W WAKEtV91wh cgI 6aatiieon a midnight dreary as i weak nud weary over oil tin fancyU l trIed with all my might and inns io suddenly I heard a rustlo lilco tho withgood3 Clausheaund that crept up gently to my chain ber whero my wonder almost caused canelleeowas shillingtherenolso I hoard co plainly In the room ad hultig pas was only Santa Clam nxious now to got a peep down tho stairway did I creep nil impatient for n glance although against tho laws and wlthuilirastmammas bed naughty naughty Santa Claus And tho stories that wo hear each year aro as thin as summer gauze lraud stupendous Santa Clausl Too vie n Job And still they tell us says tho Macon Telegraph that tho test ot- Arter a Democrat is his ability to bclifevo that Inwith silver nt 40 cents III tho dollar this can tako all tho silver atI thotdamn any party in tho world if they I will stick to it long enough I for our ci Two MacncU 4 Fresh Financial Idea boys sposcn yon change tho That silver seems to bo played out try awheat If wo can raise the valuo of IB of silver to that of about 40 any other nation on earth with ntI If wo can thus raiso the price eat why not of corn and potatoes I angels if each man would act upon with tho advice ho is ready to givo to others Irish American ndeavor VaveIetu Evangelistic work is the chosen form of service for tbo coming year in North Carolina The Sunday school is ono arm of tho church and Christian Endeavor is the otlierflov A D Thaeler To repeat what lint been said before Where is the stnto that has a Letter j body of district secretaries than Teiasl The secret of work for the Lord Jesus is spiritual power Wo are not fitted for the work until wo aro endued with tho Holy Ghost Rev W CL White Tciiucsseo stands in the front rank of southern states in the Christian Kndcav or movement ned for practical work nod cortsccruted enthusiasm she rnukc with tho best states In tho Union Vocation Time Vacation comes vacation goes but tho pulpit remains Whether forever or ouly for n short while that is another question Bo It as it may wo havo forIall tho same good wishes To tho at homo brethren wo say Blessed aro they who abide iu Thy house The going abroad colleagues wo greet with tho words Blessed are thcyI LlamolessJowI8hMCSEQIlCer t o I I Shattering Pet lhThe big wheat crop in anti states Farmers arc rolling in prosperity last year tp the pried Then and Now BIshop Thobnru makes an contrast between tho condition of missions in India and the condition Jn that great empire when ho hogan his n y ssel 01 050 tousaud ho yoyngo took Ji7 days QiJ my to this coun voyage tOOJC only 20 days W tCP gut Into all parts of India 260000000 wo nro preaching in i 10 languages I Di No gove TtO75 can possessor money system which is n nt of elasticity anti sufliclen sound our present UXrO3CY Under and stagrcncy accurau of the year I pArt demanded to nW At last it is and mMY mU ps In the west pod out to west Unrs are Ship I this purpose to lx used for the western ban HAZTCOt system their unto o nblo to in- thero HliA fall whcu- I Is nn imp B money and would W d for moro row so heavily froto bor crops hind been reniAfter the rency would flow itoxtitt cur it for redemption iihaLi Canada reucy the voll1l1lo ofasUo cur Hon always depends 1 tho use ot currency naud for poses With us thoroosOJ lur big n temporary meetS starting of new banksbY the congress increasing thonct ot rocs Wo are a prott grecu but in JlJ0111 other Of More Fraction Opinions urn good life but nn extra IJir ofiiiofton rs lau DUll SPECIAL FEH order induce subscribers faithIhe r subscribers TT1frmntrv Gift that will last whole year around we have decid ed to give 1t iS is villa Uryani orJep present with lates crease Hllrnr the Isrncrg Iricoil An taLlo has been pro pared tiliov how wheat began liI cpimbcr IHIJU to riso In pric be ginning at 1i7J n bushel and as ccudiug to 80 pcuts in October to 027 cents iu MnrcJi bi7 to 09 cents in August nnlIO1 on 1807 Parallel with this line of figures is an other lion showing how silver began at C72 cents per ounco on Sept 1 180Q and fell steadily while wheat was ris ing getting by August 1807 to 671 cents per ounco anti by Sopt 1 1807 to 12 per ounce Tho moral of thu is that wheat is not tied to any moro thaii to gold If wo hind been on tho silver basis from Septem would have been nullified to somo ex tent tho tall of the valuo of the 1807 103 Je busho In gold or 200 to Mr TJio CirItlaie lio Ktcrp l Ufc Jt tho and tp prpscnt All work for Its good Tho fire tho moro rapidly and ox hrifitinu tx c 1 orOtd i 1 Ago Halpt complatut mmle M sinbuistof in the 10 It is the very inctthal gold is only in smaUarnounts that makes it so deslrablo for nmenoy It ai abundant as iron it would be ai ua available as iron for mJney purposes As to tho comparative quantity there baa not been five years since 1860 when thero baa not been a much larger amount of goldin the world in propor tion to the necessity for its uso than there was in tho preceding five years uud thero is moro today in to the necessity for its use for business than thero over was before Hon John Do Witt Warner Good Mnuner Good manners are part of good morals We all acknowledge tho truth I of the trito saying that true comes front tho heart and that it IsI only the outward and visible sign of I that inward grace which makes us givo up in small things to tho comfort of others Tho polito person must always bo moro popular and givo moro pleasure to others than tho rough and boorish ono A little courtesy costs nothing but i a little and it makes tho of society move vastly more smoothly Wo do not menu that tho forum of good manner should take tho place of real icy but can bo cultivated nUll with its growth comes Christian Instructor s- In to new an a the the EARLINGTON The only Republican lTewspaperin the Second Congressional District antherJ 1i pp j L En j Weekly Louisville Commercial r C 8r Both One Year ONE This offer is only good unt- iLJANUARYTHE15th 1898and will be extended pnl Conditions subscribers will receive both papers year only OJTE CASH and dateandFree for one yar The time brief Take advantage of this theNewIWrite Pamphlet A POINTER all tQc BEE ITh Whynot otwheattoquoand wantAll AIIleJt WhatMVoOourleri3ronrpal Kansas thoPopulists mortgqgesBryans bringingAccording Bryan plnpotpossibly plnyinthe instructive IndiaIwJaslttrip ruilolopg ftfYwoiybypopulation1and sotoughly zintionsSoundehtind Instructorris substantial DOLLAR DOLLAR IIwiihIAddress Orders PUBLISHING COMPANYI11corpcua Er1i1gtD11 Itiic1y 1 Ij hitritiun K cents SoptJ C cents parajlel rJsoInJ y ItAsacconllng DrynilIU poroSun Ii fsperfccteujby sufFerings things together pOwcsoxercisepersecution torIstStatosraan i w d tholluaU itwoi proportion a politeness thought wheels unselfishness naturally politeness for not new for t JJncfe Saroi lI11r Corncrlb ytiforernment has kept tho silver dollar worth II And another thing Uncle Sam has a- pornerib o tecP Wldp A 9 3jg nnd I1J1I11l11cstays because the people dont Want it and wont take Itllon Leslie M Shaw I The Commission Tlio monetary commission now sit ting at Washington is made up of prac tical business men who aro also vIa on tho currency question These mon ndcrstond clearly tho weaknesses not ffi Bay dangers of our present financial system multi cqn W opbndpd upon to formulate a system moro touch wilest modern civilization They aro proceeding in tho best possl bid wny All of the hundredsof reform totwr ng into conJile 11lon all present Boclal piancial ana political 1ditio s do velop its oWn plan Beyond questlon wII 0 aeomo htng good that ls If COfiSrW would portait its planV rj i J1Capythe saaato is the stwnbjfag to momIo try reform It is upon congresS that sound money men should concentrate their effortfl C i I TJ1 Unor9o1irep LEsepK IN T RhMvTioHAii SERIES DSCi 20 Text of Iho Leasou I Joliti Ir V10Momou cry Vtma 0 il Golilcn Text Jobs 111 1OComnieutaryby tho Itev D at- Stcarat Tho lesson conimlttco having given tho WhofJorlty will prefer this to tho review anti ns tho quarter has taken us over tho last itages of Pauls sojourn In thomortal body thnODYtbnt Thtowas born In Bethlehem that Ho might dlo ThonU In this was manifested tho loin of God toward us bocauso that Cod sent IIII porizilghit wolovefor ui and wo ought to Iny down our lives for tho brethren In nom v 8ltliQod commcndeth Ills lovo toward un In that while wo were yet sinners Christ died for us At tho Christmas time wlion nil pahtheyin Uothlohom do wo stop to consider what It cost Him to leave Ills homo in glory jind become a helpless bnbo In Marys arms or whnt It cost Ills Father God to give Him up to this huuilllntlon unheard of before In tho history of nil worlds ns far as wo know gItGodSon to be tho propitiation for our athsrea ofpropitiationGetlifunmiio sweating ns It were grent drops of blood Hear hUm on Calvary cry out My God my God why list Thou forsaken me and talk not of Livingstone for Africa or Lincoln for America or r mother for her child ns nu analogy or hrglI poItfering for our sIne os far exceeded nil ant fering cnrth over saw as heaven U lilgbn than corth and Gods thoughts higher than OUrs Ho vbo know no sin wns mndo sin for ut Tho Lord laId upon Him tho In iquity of us Ill It pleated the Lord to notransgressionsnlflcance of such statementsdo11 Beloved ought olIO to love ono another Hovf often vro havo read anal lieanfOodtalave I us aqi wo nro glad that Ho BO loved ui ttI tq t V119 ctcrpal redemption freely for II oven nt such a cost lint what do vre know about loving ono another and laying down our UTe for tim brethren Do w siqtheripcnk of Christians BO called AntI as to loving the heathen In Africa or China of Japan or IndiA or tho Islands of the tea or tho poor Eskimos for Christ sakewin- do it wo know of Itf 19 No man bab ICOn 00l1nton1 time It wo lovo ono another God rtwelloth In ui It Is usheHen Cod nt BOY time Tho only begotten Son which U In tho bosom of tlio Paths Ho hath declared Him Wo cannot know God except ns wo know Him In Christ When Philip snld to Him Lord show tit tbo Father Ho answered He that ialRe seen Mo hath seen tho Father God In Christ Wo who have received din It and aro saved by UU precious blood aro saved In order that God may dwell In Ma manifestly anti bo seen In our words al4 works There Is nothing that manlfwi aclodwas soon in Christ so la I Cor xlll Lot tbo children nt thl i Christmas tlmo bo taught that Ho who dwelt In the little babe of Bethlehem will dwell In thorn opal manifest ml love In hem 13 Hereby know wo that wo In him and Ho lii ls becalms Ho hath given uiot Ills Spurt The fruit or tl Spirit Is ovo r P3 anti love soero to Include nil the rest end lovo U the ful tilling of tho lAw Notloo that as freely ni Ho gave HU Son Ho also giveR HIs Spirit iudt inn only bo because our hearts are not open to Him and It out hearts are not open to Hips it U bocauso wo have not be clt nt wo might antI should Hit greatJ- OTO to ua In Christ tho love that spand pot His own Son but delivered Him up for ui nil anti will with Hiss nUofrt aly give us all things 14 Anti wo intro seen and do teM that tho Father sent tbo Son to be Saviour of the worlalA tho angel Mid to the shepherds at HU bIrth Behold I bring you good tldlBgf of great joy whUh shall bo to all people Luke II 10 The Father did not tend Him to bo tho Saviour of n few but of all who will come to Him Tbo time will come when all Israel ihaU thtthisworld that nil who will may believe and thus HI body be completed from out of UPDPUIthe world as quickly powltlp What tire wo doing about Itt IB Whosoever shall eon few that Je na U tim Son of God God dtfolleth in him lid ho dod Aooording to Jobb s3 ao the Java pnderstood the Son God to bo equal with God and Jetni tJsught rind said Though ye believe 19WandourSnlourHU dwelling place Our works ihonld plainly declare that God U in us and till 11JrJIiwonderfullife U1byj redtheIn0o4not comprehend HU love pod tfe ore not required to but we know lfrom HU word nnd wo can believe it Sonic day we thai bo nble t6 comprehend with sill ondepthbelloTOIthaUtthat It is as long AS eternity that It U nncrhlalIIIof God Believing this and thus our one wanamokot tieDrthfloy to preyf nt pneurnonia- At tbfs tfmo of be year a Fpld Is easily rrwtboutdreaddiseasetlianCbamberlalnsused It quite extensively and It has always nilTerThis Is tbe only remedy that is knowitic pneumoniaAmong neverlearnedpneumonia Persons who have weak lungs pneumaniabyStIlemnardT Robinson Mortons Gap Georg King St Charles Railroad cars can b6 sidings and switches wilhoutthc newlypatentedframe tabs attacJjed ties j ahead oHhecarholdlngare Fon topulIcar 1 he y Jrt q 1 ln AV I4 Pur the1eck IlfglnnlDgr ilJee 19 COI1 Rh1iJndJlI Doyle ToilttOiir Bind sail how to ret rid of thumtuke gilt 88SO The lesson presents Christ on His lad- mey toJeru alem It Ho veht through the cities and villages teaching and journeying toward Jerusalem Itsa5 the introductory verse Christ taught net only in the greqt centers of popul ttoit obseurovillaHeWhorever work for Him to do He is ask 4 whether many or few will be saved stad answers by urging nil to agohlzotd ea ter in Many ho declared becuuM of professions of religion wou1dixpQso ent r in but would be dlsappplam e reason why they would not be wived was that they were still in theIr ala ey had not got rid of their sInsdtho gateway of heaven wsn1dkssor- ownar to adniit them Jtt is yerijtt tent that we get rid of Qttrs a y have witnessed tho woiid rnl rks of Christianity in the world w may have taken Bomb i art In this work elC8 yet unless wo aro cleansed rom sii when yo stnud before the gato of heaven we will bo refused admit Lan ce Nothing that deflleth or milk A amed sliallcuter lute tholtlugdoiar ven j jif IIow may WQ gotrdo our 1tt1 To get rIdofous1nwo ustjjfce convicted of our BUifnJnoss Wonawk flrs tfeo1 that w6realiynreLniieri itd- ttha siii is an awful thing before wo will err out to God in sorrow forrfec GZiee David had totrealhio hM ore ho repented The dying tiHef ula4d that hp received the due reward his deeds before ho turned to ChrUt help so must all re Hw tbelr 4i fatness before they Svlll over getjciifot sits Tht should not be R hard bsstter All linyo sinned and come short of theory otGxl1 s t3fc 2 To get rid 6f our sins we ttaat re ut of our sin Conviction should lead repentance and conversion RepeSt itc n a u to tnnframetiitafl convicted of oulint1l1l8should come into our hearts a baked and loathing of our sin Weshoskl turn from it in disgust But we alibuW t only turn from sin but begin at ce to Qod Wo should cease to evil and leafu to do well It tenet enough to give up evil emUHear neatly do good 8 To get rid of our sins we must have faith in Christ Wo must accept the payment Christ has wade for oar sins We must have our sins washed away in His blood Convicted of o- nfulness vre should be filled with sor w for and hatred ofala turn to Christ and In His blood have our siM washed away and by Ilia help U4 strength give up ala Then rid of sis wn shall bo ready for heaven wheq Christ calls vs Bible Readings Dent U 7 8 Josh t 18 Ps I 10 l rov xxlv 9 jiM i 1018 lv 7 John I 21 nom T 021 xii 0 I Cor xv 6868 U Cot v 2021 Eph i 7 vi 1018 Helx xii 14 I John t 810 iii 10 Uevxxl 27 ir Tb lldde4 Cnw To all fioooef or later Christ oem s to baptize them with fire Bat do nbt think that the baptism of Ire ceauw oace for nil to a maa in some terrllda some one awful eoavietiea of- is own slnfmlness and nothlngnee4 No with manyand those perhaps the bet peopleIt goes on month after montl and year after year Byseerrt trials chasteulogs which nose but and God can understand the Lord is cleAusIng them frobi their f HlU aM- j making them to understand wisdom SB- i crctly burning out of thorn bite char At self will and self conceit antI vanity anti leaving only the pure gold of rigl t eoDsucss How many sweet BOHW who look cheerful eaovgk Wore the eyea of uian yethaT 4r seeM ie rows They carry their cross Oo1t all day long and lie dQrito tloefAjH at night and they will carry ft hap for years ad paml tvad CtvjN grave and to the throne rChrlltot fore they lay 11 lew8io nine h tth87 and Christ ever w n ftoirwhat it what was the secret o chastisement God sent to make soul better which seemed tons Rb Yr too good for earthObarlN KiI7 PoM utOn oft TTBth 1 Man s only hope for the future is tlit he shull gradullyputgrow his parltkl theories and more and mote late possession of the truth Tho hope iBals pereccal and social developmeo T hit hihet civilization his deepest tell glen development is along this Une To acquire aid maintain this freeaoVi of thought is then the duty of all a da- f iy that node n tWCa for every auk and womanIfziwbatod station iff J eiftability In BO doing we are giving new or and higher life to man ana o God the o due unto liLa tfaine Ghfs tlanlfcgister Vl Let FAU lsoive First to attain of all 1 Moond J d mltll faultlUrdf JWeatmoipheto for our neighbors yealli cidisagreeablethird to practice the slid vlrhw of pral eHarrloDStoW8 One of Gods 1JtOIIii Blessed Is the man who lisa Use gift GQ4beetabove all is tho power of going out of oneself and seeing and 1At1U whatever is noble and loving InaiJotJaa man Thomas Hughes The Eeproa9s of M B IUntilyon make up your mind lo tho roproacI 9t nqi in the path of boaq4OristiauAleaR L l If you are pnable to rwt aJI1I t 4 dIgiveIGkerIthroat coMtand lungs cures iIfilipeper rlitlfallITake no substitute Tbettlls18 ItecurdDrugCharles i4 WoodenLegKdSt1 There is a wpodenkgged steer EWrigIOJ I ihiFmonths reeIJarm o tea- rtiliciaj the gt limb fori3tiiik if R itrortalityC Co nlNia argBit stocktv broff m V H jioaylllW Call to s e fM tSifttcriefoX E a1 J t f f 1i CJI Jfji 7 t U lr 111 1 Y i t r i i I o a 4 o a II a 4 Ii i11 1 F CC il a- cr j r y rp tr T i A iAL 11 ti d I t j Ii I i I ll I- ij t S Ii I L EAtLtII RANK TUTT PROPRIEW- e S I kedt a- MakosiVILLE pcoplc McalccrJ t1ling a7jMa1 l3ranrghtof the COllnt rarc mitcd4to satis zVIcxl c m- i14rantec lauge as littactjo as FIo1- JcI any4 t Trade WIth WObStOMto lie s iIng Counties Sollclted = p =t1aq f fERPRISFOAUY flfl flflrl vnr on aVllla OVER LUUJUUU5ATISFACT1ON 11 jIOlor SouthemIron by Southern Workmen They Arlned by the products or Southern Farmer v1io iougcr make more homes happ than ani- T1ie3ve on earth Fire backs guaranteed for Z eari II Voinot handle them WRITE FOR CATALOGUE Phillips Buttorff Mfg Co i NASHVILLE TENN MANUFACTUIIIRS OF COOKING AND HEATING STOVESM- antels and Grates Hollowware Tinware EtcIALt INfChina Crockery and Glassware Cutlery WOODEN AND WILLOWWARE II Everything necessary and convenient for the Kitchen Dining Room S Laundry and Dairy an I I 1 BICYCLES I A SPECIALTY J 11wMEDICINEfor MILLION A Popular Proprietary Medicine Sold at Retailifor Five Cents a the first experimentals step in a may lead to a revolution in the trade A NeYork ot nanutactrIng Rlpan Cliemicat Company pIcec1upontbemarketaboUtIiv jean o ITntWnSIri tabtetor tabule of n n ruin medicinal drugi which bad lxu ascer tamed to be or more general use amuuK iuiucal men than any other fur tile cure or al leTlatlonof aucli lilt common to man luc their origin In an Impulieil digestion or weakened capacity for assimilating foull1lUllIlng nourishment rlinilnauoe waMr Tbe catalogue or Ills Included under hue hrail It said to Include pretty uvarlr disease for which the physician Is called UIIfl lo prescribe In preparing their atanilaid remedy for the acceptance I ho Amerlcautwplu the company the 1rtncIide that everything entering Into the jiacttt lie of the hIbes trade and so prejaie1- andproIecteIae to retain Its quaimcy Intact and unimpaired through any ixlruded or time In climate Jul V ehul1 drugs should used their prearaiionnbould hem n accordance with the latent KTficted methods of modern science packed InRUM protected by absorbent fttonainl securely corked Kvm the liCkS used uepu of a grade IU high In in niiilrnut nts that no manufrclurer of these- every4aystopperecoiiU snore thnu a small proportion trunk lilt meet tim exacting specifications The pines Were turn packed quality not lurpatsedln beauty and IIifcctlnnof workmanship by I h roost dealers In Jewels anti ornamentS otgotd Having set and nevcrconscntlDKtn vary from It the proprietors resorted to the methods of making their commodity known and seven hundred thousand rAted within flve years lntewpaper advertising has I thougblruiaod surprising qualities of Itipans r hrT superfluousIc osoryers or the changed conditions oyertheeommerelA1 world unit careful to note every cIrcumstance upon the auoseuffli prosecution or their trade the managers or the company that there JI It present Jnalololl dmall1 for a tower price reaches or approaches an imlrerul use and that the people although best of everytnlngrment being called upou to pay heavy for anti or uooeotlarv protection against deterloratlou tba ears but Is needless In the caw of n purchase Intended to bo consumed twrapplosc has also been discovered aud proved ny tlmeand actual ttnderITabulM do not have the tenacmy to tot of qualities or diminution from that nrit havo been expected Inasmuch as favorable conditions those that have lain I se in a drawer a traveling bar or potkt- tor several weeks or months are Sound to bo practically as fresh antI as efficacious as eyer Acting upon thc eitutireslloni and noting nmrtlciilarly the unimpaired prosperity of great now sold for a cent Instead old rate of live times amount and the general tendency In all direction toward low rates and Increased sales the rutboardcartool Ibeing IOld by the or ever for a proprietary medicineFIVE CENTSten tabulei or doses for one half a cent each company will not dscontlnue the mannfactun tnd nale In the form with which the people have learned to know and value the moans Tabuies but will offer the cheaper the benefit of such a1 rosy desire them It should differencet I bbLiw I u ltIlJulio 11 Castleinan Arthur G Langharr BrecLlnrldije 1 J- tmRoyal I IOfLiVerpool Insurance Company In the World Largest Business in the State or Kentucky Does the Largest Uuslness In the Southern States I Losses Paid in Kentuckyin 1896 249831103 II PAUL M MOORE I Barbee Castleman I EARLINGTON KY MANAGERS Resident Agent for EarllnRton and Southern Department Vicinity Home Office Louisville Ky lew 0 00 0 0 000 0 vn 0 0 v v 1 1 c tJ tJ rWE H VE SPAREDc NO EXPENSE To make our Funeral KI Equipment the best in this part of the Anything and Statei thing you want in It 1 PRICES WAYS 3 THE LOWEST MRNETT ARNOLDr L cr ETARLINGTON KY JSubscribe for The Bee 2WisiINGTON Residents Cuban Policy Gener ally Approved and Ills Currency Reform Sug gestions Mil BRVAX AND MEXICAN FINANCES Washington D C Dec 20 People who looked with anxiety upon the coming together of Congress and who entertained fears that the which that bod v ifficuitjCurrency ban question Hawaii public rev enues public expenditures these are the chief subjects which Con gress is expected to consider and there workpeople in the business world especially who felt that by reason of the lack of a Republican majority in the Scnate a solution of these problems would he hard to reach While no definite results have of course been attained in these important subjects in the brief time which Congress has been in session there is good reason to believe that the problems may be more easily solved than had been anticipated and in a way whicl will not only be satisfactory but prevent any disturbance to busi ness conditions which had been Feared as a possible if not probable resultSIncrease In the Revenue The Treasury figures arc being carefully watched by those who are interested as to the question of whether or not the Dingley law is going to produce sufficient revenue to meet running expenses Treas ury officials who are watching its operations closely believe that its revenues in the next fiscal year will equal and probably exceed the cx cnditures Mr Dingley shows that the revenues collected on the anticipatory importations during the four months prior to the enactment of this law were nearly 40000000 all of which would have been collected under the present law had the importations prior to its enactment been only normal He predicts that the December receipts excluding those rom the Pacific railroads will equal the December expenditures and that long before the fiscal years ended the receipts under the Dingley law will be sufficient to meet all running expenses and produce I a surplus in the next fiscal year oi at least ten million dollars There is a general feeling at least the new law should be per mitted to show what it can do un normal conditions and that if tat any time it should be found ad visable to increase the revenues which however is not probable t would be accomplished without ny general disturbance of the pre ent law or readjustment of its rates The President Cuban Policy Approved of The sensational suggestions of peopleIand demand instant action irre specrive of its prospective effect upon the country and its relations with other parts of the world cloa ot seem to have met with any response on the part of the people Members of Congress report theirdconstituents well satisfied ly with tile developments thus far and quite willing to trust the administration which has handled co the matter with such success both in obtaining the n lease ofall American citizens in the CubanS prisons and seeing its tions to Spain followed by propositions of an offer of autonomyd While the Cuban matter gotten or overlooked by members of Congress there is a disposition to permit the administration to carry out its planscThe Currency IrobicrndIt will be remembered that there were many misgivings about the fit ture of the tariff bill in the Senate because of the fact that the Republican party did not control that body and cannot during the pre ent Congress The clement which did control it however saw that the public sentiment was so strong Iy in favor of a protective tariff that a refusal to permit the passage of a bill with those sentiments with which they did not fully agree peopleNowjSarne wise policy will be persued reference to the currency question President McKinleys proposition for a retention in the of the United States notes which are redeemed in gold and legislation which will bring an increase ofcnational bank circula tion by an increase of the sumS which they may issue against deposit of bond is proving ex tremely acceptableJand being generally commendedinot only by a large majority of thenielnbcrs ol Congress but H people throughout thecountryjls is shown by reports received here bymem bers of both houses of Congress The fact that this proposition ms to lay the foundation for an eas Y ilness a would produce and without Jn creasing the interest bearing in debtedness causes it to be very warmly commended by people of both parties This is so clearly ap parent that there is reason to hope that the members of the Senate who have it in their power to defeat any legislation offered and sup a tytsame upon this question that they did upon that of the tariff and omit such fractional or extreme opposition as to prevent its final passage Of course when so many err 1 ItUIUSHeat UseinCONSUMPTION r t i dl S J- H MttjJasjdil E ST BERF GOAL COMPANY V INCORPORATED IiII2V131ccl Offices J A M CARROLL Manager aoi N Cherry Stlvjlle R G ROUSE Manage Palmer House Broadway Padncah I g z KentuckSr Main and Auction Strectss1 KentuckyMemphisIV t A S FORD Man Evansvtlle IndStreet7 Upper Second TcnniIAcritJ T HESSER Hauser Building 2 BRIDGMAN R HartfordBuilding Chicago i ii IllIpDAUSi p Mines Only Vibrati creens and Picking Tables used THE BEST LECTED COAL IN THE SS KETBCRUSHED GORE FOR Bn BURNERS END FUFBBBB IWhy buy Highpriced Anthracite al when you can get ST BER NARD CRUSIIED COK or a much less price One J I Ston of the Crushed Coke 11 do the same work asSioneton of the bestVjtTiracite Coal MONEYi1111rency propositions and so many men who have plans of their own or plans which they have decided o support the whole matter will necessarily be very thoroughly discussed before action is taken But the fact that the Presidents plan grows more popular everyday as it is discussed and that it appears to be a simple methodof finally taking the Government out the banking business and permitting the responsibility lor maintaining a sufficient currency and the gold reserve to pass from its shoulder to those of the banks of the country may lead a sufficient number of members of the Senate whore not within Republican rani1 to support it Mr Uryan and Mexican Finances A curious fact which conns to ie surface here just now is espt ci ally interesting in view of Mr Bryans triumphal tour in Mexi It is a comparison which somebody has made of the cur rency conditions in Mexico cornI ared with those of the Uu ted tates It is observed by this slatistical delver that the Mexicans ho are heaping adulations iiptn i ie American apostle of the Mixi can system of finance have at currency amounting to 39 cents per capita in gold against 9 35 er capita in Mr Bryans own 770 per capita in silver worth 45 cents eacbagamst 878 of silver per capita in the United States in dollars worth 100 cents each 32 cents per capya in silverbasis paper money against 590 per capita in goldstandard paper money in the United States making a total of 8 41 per capita with 802 of it in 45centson the dollar money in Mexico against 2403 per capita in loocents on thcdollar money in the United States and that the increase in money in circulation in the United States since Mr Bryans nomination amounts to twice as much as the entire gold silver and paper currency of all Mexico JUDGE PRATT HONORED Resolutions of Respect Passed by Members of the Bar at Smith land Smithland Ky Dec ztthAm- eetiitg of thin members of the bar and officers of the court of Livingston county was held in the court house here yesterday for the purpose of expressing the feelings and sentiments of the members of the bar 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