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Bee (Earlington, Ky.): December 23, 1897
Bee (Earlington, Ky.): December 23, 1897 Bee (Earlington, Ky.) 300dpi TIFF G4 page images Bee Publishing Co. Earlington, KY 1897 bee1897122301_sn87060004 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Bee (Earlington, Ky.): December 23, 1897 Bee (Earlington, Ky.) Bee Publishing Co. Earlington, KY 1897 $IMLS This electronic text file was created by Optical Character Recognitio n (OCR). No corrections have been made to the OCR-ed text and no editing has be en done to the content of the original document. Encoding has been done through an automated process using the recommendations for Level 1 of the TEI in Librar ies Guidelines. Digital page images are linked to the text file. M' '"iHaHPrit svitfv HfetfavS y v- r: ' . m "- - ji(. i1 Ii A ; b ilfTriB llffii EXPERIENCE. wmmmBassmassaAII HI ITm YllMT r ilWiml Uli ill I . .. NO. Bl oo crowned miring ins own meumc, himself served ns bearer of tho boar's head at his sou's tablo and was preceded by tho royal trumpeters ns ho entered. Tho splendor of theso ancient feasts would doubtless scorn barbaric now, but tho profusion of tho viands seems wonderful. In comparison our modern spreads seem small, and ono wonders if iu tho elder day all men wcro llko tho ono who died only lately and who mado a reputation by a singlo remark, "Tho turkoy Is an excellent bird with ono serious fault ho is too big for ono person to cat and not big enough for Hie Royal Is the highest grade baMag powder snown. Actual tests show It goes ooe- Iblrd further than anr other brsad. EIGHTH YEAR. EARLINGTON, HOPKINS COUNTY, KENTUCKY, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1897. VViiraj j) " ri5": in!1 v CHRISTMAS EVE. BT K. E. TOURO. When tlio goto creaked that October tight, Marion Hartley, wlfo of tho t, was torturing her wits afresh for n way to so cretly induco somo theatrical uuinngcr to rccognlzo her husband's genius. I lor flush faded as sho heard admitted n man with u slow volco and n dcllberato step. Both were unpleasantly familiar. "Good evening," ho said, bowing studiously. Tall, broad and perfectly drossod, he possessed a faco only spoiled. by Its expression. "Is ho aoccssiblo? jh, yes, I soo his light in tlioro. Afraid I must disturb his inspiration, then." - "Indeed? Ho is very busy, " sho simply said. "OX course. " Ho sat down. "Er may I ask how tho groat play progress. es?" No answer. It had como back that back "It is safe." 'morning for tho fourth tlmo declined, "My very words," ho gasped, not Sho pretended to sow until tho posiheeding. "Let mo go. I'vo been robtion grew uubearablo and then roso bed, robbed I I'll shout it all ovor tho author-playwrigh- found them both seated in tho Jollity If this failed Tlio play commenced, but Marion herself had not como to bo thrilled. Hold lug her husb ad's hand tightly, sho sat stcnlthlly watching for n sign of dawn-int- f comprehension In vain. During tho first and second acts his oxprcssiou ro malucd nil but lifeless. Suddenly, however, Mnrion almost cried out His thin fingcis had been quivering. Now, half way through tho last net, thoy closed upon her own crushiugly Tho lights wcro low, but sho could seo his oyes dilating, Only too thankful that every ono appeared engrossed by tho play, sho whlspcriugly Implored: "Try, try nnd keop calm dear! Ity nearly over." "My plot ray playl" ho said. "You you havo let them steal my brains!" For tho moment sho was stupefied. Thon, "Nonsense dear," sho whispered ovo, wlicro tho money camo from, asseutca, and accordingly that noxt day, Christ- CHRISTMAS CHRISTMAS FEASTS. OLD TIME DINNERS OF AMAZING PRO- mas An Iticldcut Traveler. Several winters ago I had arrived at Odessa from Aslatlo Turkey Tho unlucky yellow Hag, hoisted by command of tho visiting surgeon of tho port, compelled tlio brig I was in to toss about In tho roadstead for a week boforo It was admitted to tho quarautino harbor Then I was required to send my clothos for fumigation, and at tho cud of another week tho authorities permitted mo to land and tako up my quarters in tho lazaretto for 14 days more, "on suspicion of plaguo. " Tho Odessa lazarotto is built in tho form of n quadrangle Each room is soparatcd from its neighbor by n doublo wall, between which n sentinel takes his station to seo that neighbors hold no communication with each other. Thero is n small courtyard in front of each room, and n doublo iron grating In the Llfo ot an Obierrlng PORTIONS. Whnt They Uied to VAX. In the I)T of King- Arthur Hoar's Head Serted With Ceremony An Ancient Dinner to tho I'oor. It Is almost lmpossiblo to say when tho custom began of celebrating Christmas with a sumptuous feast. It is certain, however, that tho observauco has two." .David A. Cuhtis. never lapsed sinco English history Whistlecraft, a writer who dolvcd HOLIDAY SUGGESTIONS. deeply among tho traditions aud records of tho reign of King Arthur of tho Two Neat Christmas Presents That Caa lie Made by Hand. Round Tnblo, describes tho Christmas Among homemado Christmas presdinner of that day in verso: They served up salmon, Mnilson and wild ents n set of onvolopcs for interesting hours clippings can bo mado as elaborate as bo-gn- mi POWDER Absolutely pure ROYAL SAKItia rOWDCR By hnndreds and by dozens and by Bcorcs, Hogsheads of honey, kilderkins ot mustard. Muttons and tatted beeves nnd bacon swine. Herons 'and bitterns, peacock, swans and bus CO., kW Y0IIIC Teal, mallard, pigeons, widgeons and. In fine, Plum puddings, pancakes, applo pics and cus And therewithal they drank good Gascon wlno. With mead and alo and elder ot our own, For porter, punch and negus w cro not known. tard. JOLLY LITTLE JAPS. THE DOLLS MADE UTILIZED FOR HOMECHIIISTMAS PRESENTS. Ml city!" tard. I -- U'4 LIT tit Then, indeed, sho stared and tried to realizo tho play, but ho was struggling past Thero would bo n sccuo. So, holding his hand Btlll, sho followed him out Into tho corridor. Boforo sho could pro-veIt ho had gripped an nttciidnut's shoulder. "Your manager at onco I" ho breathed. "Your manager!" ho repeated, as a 8Woll of applauso drowned tho man's reply. "Tho manager? In that box over thero. What uamo shall I say?" "Gilbert Hartley tho author of this nt PltEPAniNG THE CHBISTMA9 Vulo among tho northern nations wnoso great enjoyment was in drinking tho wassail bowl or cnp. Nothing gavo them so much delight as ludulgvuco in "carousing ale," especially at tho season of bhort days when fighting was ended. It was likowiso thoir custom at all their feasts "for tho master of tho houso to fill a largo bowl or pitcher, to drink out of it first himself, aud then glvo to him that sat noxt, and so it wont around." This may havo been tho origin of that popular American custom known ns "treating. " It is certain that upon our Christian obscrvanco of this glorious day havo been ingrafted habits taken from rudo and barbarous peoplo. The Difference. PUDDING. BIRCH BARK WASTEBASKET. Illut For a Pretty and NotcI .Chrlttmai Gift. Many peoplo carry homo from their summer outing pieces of birch bark which thoy havo stripped from tho glistening trees duiing long walks in tho couutry. Hero la n pretty wny to utilizo playl" "KHf THEItEl" and tapped at tlio door of that inner room la which her husband spent mora hours than sho liked to total. No reply. "Gilbert, dear, don't start," was whispered fearfully. "Ho Is hero again thatMr.Malnwarlug. What shall" Why, he was not ecrlbbllug away asleep? His head had fallen forward When sho touched him, ho slowly roused to staro past her with eyes So dilated that alio almost shrank. 'Gilbert, don't I" She was unconsciously on her knees now. "Oh, glvo it op, If it's killing youl I'll work, husband I" "Ebr There I I was dreaming my plot was just coming to mo, aud you you disturb mo sol" ho said, putting her arms away. "If I loso grip of it this pefied. The "author," with Marlon's wldo, time. It It may mean madness! Marpleading eyes upon hlih, hesitated. ion, it was sublime I Only go away Then he blurted out: dol" He found his pen and started. Awed, "No fraud at all! I bought that manapprehensive, too, sho hung there as uscript in a crudo stato from a man who though hesitating whether to obey or claimed to havo produced it Thero is snatch his precious maunscript away. nothing discreditable" "Ills name?" Finally she stole out and stood guard at his door. 'tl I cannot glvo it. Ho was hero just now. Provo that ho stole it, and 1 "My husband cannot sea you am willing to divldo all" Tho cries for "Author" wcro growing "Ok, very good, madam! Half this house was furnished with tho 100 ho deafening, when Marion gavo that littlo coolly borrowed through mo beforo scream of realization and said: g "Ho was hero Gilbert, look I knew, of course. Sympathy means forI Ho camo for his inouoy that bearance. As you don't want it, I'll sell dayl Ho stolo tlio papers for splto, him up now!" "Yea you will not!" 8ho ran and thinking you might novcr know I Deny caught his arm. "I did not know it I that narao if you can!" sho finished simply say if you but' know how ho breathlessly, staring into tho other has slaved and tried J Lot mo toll you man's eyes. "Madam, I can't" Swallowing n something. Walt and his play will bo accepted. Vesl Tonight ho has found lump, ho gripped Hartley's hand. "Sir, his plot tho great idea ho has misted my reputation is nt Btnko. I must appear with you as joint author, but I for months. Tlioro I" ' 'ftwnd his plot?' ' Ho stared incredu- promise you two-thirof all royalties. " lously, appearing to woigh tho chances. "Bakl That was to have thrilled crea Tho audlcuco was upon its feet, startion long ago. I will call onco again ing about iu wonderment when tho cur- Ho went out next week, and then" without finishing it iu a sort of stupor Marion sat down and waited waited hour after hour. Then at last Gilbert caino groping out, one band pressed to his head, his fnco haggard, but ecstatic Not even her Syhito and hopoleaa faco struck his at tention. "Done ltl"ho gasped. "I was coming to wake you. Thoy thoy say that every plan is capablo of one stroko of gen- is. Listen to this but tho room seems Main-warin- Thoy followed him round wluding 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 way. "Not yet! I demand," said Gilbert, pointing, "tho identity of tho man who writes himself tho author of that play." "Why," said ono coolly, "I happen to bo tho author. Anything amiss?" "Youl" Hartloy, looking llko ono just risen from tho grave, put out two working hands. "Como hcrol Look mo in tlio face. I wroto it almost as it stands. If my manuscript is gouo, you have stolen it" Tho flnalo was at hand. Tho audi-enclittle dreaming of that sido drama, sat spellbound. Then then a crazy, unmistakablo cheering roso to tho roof. "Author! Author!" went up. Tlio situation was critical, tlio manager stu- IB nuJW v -- . f ft. I to " 11 Sheep aud door will cat holly in hard winter, and branches aro fed to cattlo for fodder iu Frouoo wheii other food is scarce Tho holly of Europo and tho holly of tho United States' each will grow to bo a tree ot somo 40 foot in height Tho wood is ovon grained, whito as ivory, except iu tho heart Of old trunks, and Startling appearance iu church on tho takes an oxquisito polish. It has been Bundny after Christmas of Undo Hiram much used for ' inlaying. ' ' Many arti- In tho now overcoat his city cousin cles said to bo of ebony, snob as tho Kent him handles of teapots, eta , aro holly stained. HclnB Appreciated, W. A. Gilcrist. It is pleasant to bo appreciated. Per. A Trio of Xrulim. Tho Treating Ilntilt, Xito I Coniclenoo. the play," she "Qh, the sons work hotter when thoy know that Wealth Is not his who gots it, but his meohalically To llvo is to havo justice, truth, rea- thoir efforts command approval, NothIt was Pope Telospkorus, who died Who eujoys ,tvTkm taktfihim.. Hera There's a boforo tho year 160 A. D., who insti- son, dovotiou, probUy, sincerity, com-mo- u ing is lost by kindly words of interest Judgo a man by his deeds, and not tuted Christmas as a festival, though sense, right and duty welded into and recognition. Flattery Is offensive, for tomorrow at'tho """Ijfejl his words- i JoiWf so8 iw and wonderful drama byAuger showeth the character of a for somo tlmo it was irregularly held in the heart. To llvo ia to know what ono but nppreclatroii of another's kindness December, April and May. But for cen- is worth, what ono can do and should and servico Is nlftjiysacceptnulo. fres to be tried., ThWry tliingl" man. Helpful-Thought- s. is Gilbert, nevaa, seeming to wonder turies before there had been a feast of do. Llfo Is conscience. Victoafewo. nan. WtS?? r, ti-ater IIn& Fainted Present. How many oxquisito littlo holiday gifts ono can prepare If sho can paint! A faucy greatly appreciated by ono who cannot pniut Is this: Tako a satin ribbon from throo to four Inches wldo, havo it long enough to tlo in n hand-som- o bow, friugo thr cuds and then out'f Mellon, sitting back from Gilbert's aboYO this paint a tasteful design. wild, stare, found temporary relief in a Flowers aro perhaps prettier than anything else, but I saw ono with a tiny striHR. ox tears. gleam of suushiuo carao at landscapo paiutod upon it with such iiHiano of throo awful weeks. Hartley, dollcato touchos that it was lovdly. nhitti allvBafe. could cross his bedroom. Theso bows are to bo used as adornOh! !lt terriiled her to realizo that ho ments for sofa amis or backs or to put wwyHit a living automaton! Slxwooks. upon tho left hand corner of a chair uuL Hi mysterious stupor showod no back. tvlinti 1m frflnf. llffltii. Another nrticlo upon which tho brush im Stairs again Atifl was only to sit may bo used to ndvantago is tho coverit staiiwc vacantly through tho hours. ing of a fluo ucedla pillow. Tho latest Aristmos was close at hand dear. novelty iu shapo is that ot a muff, half tlio cover to bo of palo pink, tho other tevMtaOhrUtniaal green. Tho ends f't'a mokt strange," said tho doctor half of paloof pink and green were tied ribbons, OMttey. "I've been thinking what with bows HaiweioitenAi'it would be likely to rouse Tho decoration was a branch of piuo. The manuscript fell. Sho realized something and sprang forward. Ho had swayed and then toppled down. Twlvo hours later found him in the heat; of, unmistakablo delirium. And tho playl ' It was lying neglected upon his stu:4sk. Weeks would pass, tho bluff oldJfector said, before his sanity could return. It meant that tho homo must vauWi bit by bit but what of that? Night and day sho hovered over him. He hid tried and failed. Only to savo his reason I Then sho would try herself. la the first excitement sho qulto for- got Main waring, and his last veiled threat, until, preclsoly seven days after vioua visit, tho girl Informed her his mat. that gentleman anu a "trionu" were. waiting In tho sitting room. Both frightened and desperate, she went down as far as tho doorway. "Jfo is ill," she said, hor faco a study in supplication. "Hu knows nothing perhaps never will again. " "There I" Malnwarlug'a teeth did I say? A planned friend hero wants hdsmonoy or o equivalent Thero Is tho ngreo-mej1 stay until I seo your husband." mmIou managed to get "Then you mast stay" past tho. lump in her throat Then sho ran back and locked the bedroom door. , "Tliey'vo gone, ma'am," camo tbroagh the koyholo at last "Thoy inuajbled uway for a tlmo, and then the&ere suddenly qniot. I think thoy wera frightened. Thoy almost crept at sc-m& "I WItOTK IT." tain waved. Two men stood bowing in tho footlight glow, and tho foremost mis Gilbert Hnrtloy. Noither ventured a speech, nnd not n fow peoplo wcro puzzled nfrcsli when noxt day a joint authorship was publicly nnnounccd, but tho play itself was unanimously voted a thrilling success, and that wa3 enough. Enough yes! Later that day, when tho bells wero pealing, Marlon cropt up behind her husband and placed n twisted sprig of holly upon his tired head. "Lauroledl" sho whispered. "A littlo alliteration, dear my king, my kiug, crowned on Christmas ovo!" Aud Mnlnwnrlng? Well, thoy simply allowed him to slip Into oblivion. A long way up tho ladder of literary fame, and climbing still, Gilbert Hartloy can easily afford to bo merciful to tho man who tried to topple him off tho first rung. other keeps tho prisoners from any personal contact with tho outer world, represented by tho restaurateur and his nlds, tho surgeon aud tho chaplain. Li tho room adjoining mlno.wero confined a Greek and n young woman, who passed a portion of thoir timo iu singing to tho inusio of a guitar and occasionally a tambourine. Much of tho rest was spent in eating, drinking nnd sleeping, to judgo rom tho long intervals of silenco. But thero wcro noisy episodes which convoyed strong proofs that tho lady could scold as well as sing, and sometimes tho quarrels roso to n terri-bipitch, a thump, followed by n scream, furnishing tho climax. It was Christmas day. Tho snow fell heavily, deadening tho sound of tho church bolls, which, through a broken pano, reminded mo of tho holy festival. I expected to hear my neighbors slug hymns. My own tlmo was doyotcd to my books tho only relief to nn enforced solitudo. Toward evening, whilo tho guard slept, I distinctly heard tho volco of tho man Greek llo soemed to bo growling rather than speaking, aud In tho Intervals of his silenco I heard tho fomalo sob Not a very "merry Christmas," thought L Sometimes ono volco roso nbovo tho other Tho ono was shrill, tho other loud and nngry. Then thero was n scufllo; then all was tranquil. Night had fallen, and I had hoped tho partios had gone to sleep. But again tho murmurs, tho expostulations, tho outbursts, disturbed my quiet. And liow tho worn-n- u becamo volublo, nnd spasmodic bursts of grief alono interrupted tho torrent of her eloquence. Often tho man called out what appeared to bo "Silcncol" adding a fow words, nono of which was distinct enough to bo caught, in a minatory tone Then camo nnothcr strugglo, words, bitter words, stifled cries, a heavy fall, n scream, silenco again. I could not sleep. What had boon tho issuo of tho last quarrel? Had tho "peaco and good will" taught by tho Redeemer, whoso natal day tho outer Christian world wns celebrating, ultimately prevailed, nnd were tho recent antagonists illustrating tho Horatiau maxim that tho falling out of lovers is tho renownl of lovo? Or had tho last fall so Btunucd tho fcoblcr of tho two individuals ns to render tho revival of cither lovo or nugcr temporarily impos sible? I wns not long iu donbt It was past midnight when I was awakened by dolorous cries and heavy sobs, vehement protestations and enruost apostrophes in tho volco of tho man. I knocked loudly nt tho wall to suggest silenco. Ho evidently did not heed tho knocking. I called out in good Italian, "Bo qniot 1" It was of no avail. I roused np the guard and asked him what was tho matter with tho gentleman. My custodian suggested ho was drunk. I could not, however, divest my mind ot tho idea that a deed of darkness had been porpo-tratco ono row of t. .l Br TWO '2l: EOLDIEUS. OUAUUED grating a fow foot before tho it: A good sized pieco is needed to mako n wasto basket although smaller ones aro pretty to hold grasses ono that has been stripped unbroken from tho tree. Mako a cylindrical foundation of very heavy card boa id just tho sizo of tho bark. Liuo it with n pretty colored sateen. Cover tho outsido with tho bark. Cut a circlo of tho cardboard to fit tho baso of tho basket Cover ono sido with sateen wadded with cotton, tho other with birch bark, and, placing tho sateen lining Inside, overhand it with strong linen thread to tho part of tho basket already made. Tho ribbon which tho top is slipped between the orun-incuts ' First Goose What's tho differenco between a Christmas turkey aud a Christmas girl? Second Gooso I dunno. First Gooso Why, ono is dressed to kill, and tho other is killed to dross. Itemlntler of an Old Cuttom. Hnndreds of old country peoplo, especially of Irish birth, will remember tho Christmas candlo which Ib lighted and placed in tho window at midnight of Christmas evo nnd allowed to burn there awr " on tho succcssivo nights uutil it is all j consumed. It is ono of tho most inter-csting of all tho customs associated with tho religious colobratioti of tho Christian festival It is symbolic, of course, of tho "Light of tho World," but somo hold nud that with tho mistletoe, tho holly and i liningwith tho birch bark nnd sewed in silk of tho saino color. It is tho fcstlvo practices of tho season It goes placo back to Druid or pagan origin and is then left to hang over tho edgo ono derived from somo olden symbolism of long, ono short alternately. Tho end of tho returning warmth of tho sun. How- - each ribbon is folded to a point nnd is over this may bo, it is not generally tipped with n tiny silvered bell. A russet red or any color suggestivo known that tho custom hns been preserved In Canada to this day by n fow of autumn leaves or elso n palo green or silold country peoplo, comparatively" speak-iug- , light bluo harmonizes well with tho ver gray of tho birch. to whom Christmas would not bear its holy messago without tho tall wax PRETTY CHRISTMAS GIFT. audio shining in their window. Chafing llh Iteclpe Hook That Ii Uiefnl Santa Claut In tho South. and Ornamental. A very useful Christmas gift for n friend who owns n chnfing dish is a littlo recjpo book filled with directions for savory dishes that can bo easily mado in that over ready littlo cooking nten-- ' sil. The covers nro mado of heavy brown linen with a 6uitnblo dosign UPS" 1 ' This bill of faro is doubtless more than accurate, yet it is not far out of tho way. Ono notablo omission is that of tho wassail bowl, for wassail, though it was n driuk ot tho ancient Druids of tho third century nnd probably earlier, was for many hundred years n favorlto British drink and camo to bo a distlnctlvo feature of Christmas feasts. It was first mado of alo, or what was then considered alo, sweetened with something that did duty for tho more modern sugar. Just what that was is today unknown, but it wns sweet Thon thero was toast, and thero wero roasted crabs, put hissing hot into tho bowl a qucor drink, but such as it was it was liked. As timo went by tho rocipo was varied till, perhaps 1,000 ycars or so later, tho wassail bowl was filled with wine, well warmed and spiced, with toasted bread and roasted apples. If wlno wero not obtainable, alo was used, but tho apples wcro deemed indispensn-bi- o and really seem to havo been an improvement on crabs. Doubtless it was tho white pulp of tho apples that gavo wassail its nickuamo of "lamb's wool," and it was therefore an nuach-ronisthat crept into tho account of King Arthur's feast when tho boy with tho mnntlo cast a spell ovor tho table, for it is told that on that occasion only ono knight found his sword sharp enough to carvo tho boar's head or his hand steady enough to lift tho lamb's wool without spilling it. It will bo noticed that Kiug Arthur had noither turkoys nor geese, though both of thom nro now distlnctlvo features ot tho Christmas feast Tho turkey was not taken to England from tho cast till tho sixteenth century, nud, though tho gooso was known before, his gastronomic valuo seems not to have been discovered. But if Arthur's feastseoins gargantuan it was n frugal repast compared with thoso that camo later. Gervaso Markham describes a "moderate dinner" of about A. D. 1000 that would nnswer for Christmas in tho following amazing way: "Tho first courso should consist of 10 full dishes that is, dishes of meat that aro of snbstanco and nbt empty or for 6hoW as thus, for cxamplo: First, a shield of braun with mustard; secondly, a boyl'd capon; thirdly, a boyl'd pieco of beef; fourthly, a chino of beef rested; fifthly, a neat's tonguo rested; sixthly, a pig rested; sovcuthly, chow-ct- s baked; eighthly, a gooso rested; ninthly, a swan rested; tciithly, a tur-ko- y rested; tho cloventh, a haunch of venison rested ; tho twelfth, a pasty of venison ; tho thirteenth, a kid with a pudding in tho bolly; tho fourteenth, tho fifteenth, a couple of an olivo-pyo- ; capons; tho sixtconth, a cr.stard or dow-sotNow, to theso full dlshos may bo added sallets frlcascs, quelquo choscs and doviscd pasto, as many dishes moro, which mako tho full servico no loss than two and thirty dishes, which is as much as can conveniently stand on ono tablo and in ono mess. And after this manner you may proportion both your socond and third courses, holding fulness on ono half of tho dishes and show in tho other, which will bo both frugal iu tho splendour, contentment to tho guost and much pleasure and delight to pootlo m s. Ilallet Dancer Sharing Paper Case That Is Just Too Cots For Anything Penwiper and Blotting Pad Maker an Acceptable Gift. v - ,a i ' r "V i "V - -- j; ggg if "Whowl What would tho children say if thoy saw mo in this rig?" If wo Tho Ucful Dolly. bcliovo Pliny, tho Romnn his- Wfl' Tho night wore nway, I could not I no longer heard tho volco of tho woman. Even tho man's volco was bushed. But Instead of tho usual sounds my oar was assailod with knockings on tho floor and a uoiso as ot a saw or fllo at work. Wllon tho restaurateur camo round In tho 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 noxt door, but was sent away with tho intimation that nothing wns wanted. Two or thrco more days elapsed. Tho timo had arrived for my release On tho very day indeed when I was to bo emancipated my uoighbors wcro also to bo freed. I heard tho officers arrlyo noxt door. Somo words wero uttered, followed by nn altercation. Then tho man cried bitterly What could bo tho matter? More officers camo. Tlio man was fettered and takou nway. Where was tho woman? Ho had stabbod her in Jiis auger, aud under somo absurd notion that her existonco would bo forgotten by tho authorities ho had taken up two planks and deposited tho dead body of tho poor girl beneath them. This oxplained tho operations which followed upon tho silenco. When I was released, I saw my quondam uoighbor sitting in a veranda of tho placo where I went to reclaim my fumigated apparel, guarded by two soldiers. Ho was n littlo old man of malignant aspect I remembered having 60cu him at tho harbor with a handsome yOung Greek whom I supposed to bo his child. No ono know exactly what tholr rolatlvo position was. It was enough that ho had shed her blood on Christmas night Bleep. stitch." torian and naturalist, tho holly is a potent treo, exclusivo of its Christmas privileges. As far back as his timo it was planted near dwelling houses to prcscrvo thom from lightning. Tho learned philosopher not only tells us this, but says that its flowers causo water to frcozo, and that if a staff of its wood bo thrown at any animal, oven it it fall short of touching it, tho animal will bo so subdued by its influenco as to return and llo down by it As tho American holly blooms in Juno it will bo easy to try tho effect on wator. Holly has also found a placo in medicine but it involvos such heroio treatment that I fear tho faculty will scarcely approvo It. In many districts of England tho country peoplo ndvlso you to thrash your chilblains with holly leaves and assure you that it is a porfect euro. It may bo. There it has also boon recommended in a decoction of tho leaves for rheumatism and for intermittent fever. Loulccrus recommends it for a pain iu tho sido commonly called "a drawn with brown etching ink or worked in brown Hnon thread on tho front cover Inside aro a dozen leaves of strong linen paper, on which aro written in brown ink recipes for Welsh rarebit, creamed oysters, omelots and ovory imaginable concoction that can bo mado in a chafing dish. There aro so many now to bo found iu tho nowspa-pcr- s somo of them tho work of tho best cooks that it is nvery easy matter to gather enough to fill tho book. A fow pages should bo left blank for tho recipient to writo new or favorlto recipes. Tho writing should, of course, bo very clear and distinct. A Chriatuia Gift. AQ would mako a lord mayor's banqnot seem stingy, yet thero is omploovidonco that such feasts were not uncommon "in that older day." Not every ono, howover, set such a table, oven when he could afford it, for Pepys records a dinner given to tho poor by Sir Goorgo Downing ono Christmas at which nothing was served but beef, porridge, pudding aud pork. It may havo been hotter than tho recipients usually had for everyday faro, but thoy voted it a mean entertainment for Christmas. Tho bonr's head, as is woll known, was for hundreds of years tho pieco do reslstanco of ovory woll regulatod British Christmas feast, and it has been hold bysomo writers that it becamo tho favorito becauso of a general dosiro to protest against tho Jewish prohibition of pork. A more probablo reason is that tho boar was tho fiercest of all tho wild beasts of tho country, and killiug him was tho highest achievement of tho huntsman. Then, ngijln. his head is very good to eat. Whatever tho reason, tho great dish was served with great pomp. It was served in stylo. A forgotten poet wroto: If you would end up tho brawncts head. Sweet rosemary and bays around It spread. Ills foaming tusks let somo large pippin grace, Or midst tboso tbuadering spears an Orange placo. Sauce, llko hlirself, offensive-- to his foes, The roguish mustard dangerous to the noso. Back and tho woll spiced hlppocras, tho wlno Wassail, tho bov, 1 with ancient ribands fine, Porrldgo with plums and turkeys with the clilno. thoboholdor." Surely a "moderato dinner" llko that As tho holidays draw near thero Is n great domaud for novelties, especially one wishes. Tho essentials nro to tako for thoso that can bo mado at home long cnvolopcs aud label them tor the various purposes for which thoy aro intended. For iustanco, ono sot contains ono envelope each for clippings! relating to politics, medicino, society, stocks, religion, poetry, celebrities and collego news. Such a set should bo a very nico present for a sister to glvo a brother who wns prominent in collego journalism. Just tho bare envelopes tied together with tho collego colors wonld sufllco, but to mnko tho set moro fanciful tako somo chamois skin and cut it Two nsefnl and dainty gifts which can largo enough to form a sort of book cov- bo easily mado by the averago bright er for tho envolopos, decorato it if American girl nro hero described. but if not simply print tho word At a Jnpaneso store, that homo of clippings, iu gilt letters on tho bacic. pretty things withlu tho roach of tho Then lny tho envelopes together nnd most slender purses, can bo purchased punch two holes about 2 inches apart, for tho sum of 10 cents a lifelike mako holes in tho chamois cover to cor- head with a fringo of wiry black littlo respond 'and run ribbons through envel- protruding from under a paper disk.hair In opes and cover to tie thom together. tho center of this is a hole, through Another faucy mado after tho samp which n duster is intended to bo slipped, fashion is n number of decorated cards but a very fantastic penwiper and blottied together in a book. Tho cards aro ter combined may bo readily mado inlong aud tied at tho ends. Tho outside stead. Cut two circular pieces of chacard is decorated with clover blossoms mois of two contrasting colors (ovory nnd labeled in gilt letters, "Baby's deslrablo shado can now bo obtained in Progress." The noxt leaf has "Baby's this leather; tho model was mado of Birthday," noxt "Baby'oNaino," noxt yellow aud royal purple), and, having "Baby's Weight," with spaces for pinked tho edges, gather in a bunch weight at birth, at ono mouth, nt two from tho center and fasten with n bit of months, at six mouths, etc.; next, wire to a burned match. Slip tho match "Whnt Baby First Said," nnd last, through tho opening in tho top of tho "When Baby First Walked," with tiny head uutil it rests crosswise iuslde, shoes and slippers for decoration at the th"s fixing tho penwiper firmly in foot of tho page This, of courso, would place Now cut six squares of blotting bo a dainty gift for tho fond young paper ot thu somo color as tho chamois mother from her sister or dearfrlencU and lay them altcrnateljToflo on topit. Theso, howover, invplvo somo skill In another; then cut a circlo of chamois painting and nro of no uso to tho ordl an inch and a half diameter lay nary mortal whoso birth was not rccog' in tho center of in topmost and ot pieco tho nized by tho color muso. blotting paper. Tako tho head, mako n hole in each sido of tho neck and, threadA FAN FANCY. ing a largo nccdlowith baby ribbon, A Pretty Homemade Christmas Present pass it from tho chamois on top through tho last sheet of blotting paper and then Tor Mother or Sister. Tho omnipresent fan is pressed into a back ngain, this timo passing through variety of uses, Ono Is to lay flat iu tho tho holo in tho sido of tho neck. Now drawer as a scent bag, having wadding tako tho two ends of tho ribbon and tlo and a tauglo of Irtco focused by a knot first in a firm knot and then in n dainty of ribbon or flowers as a wall pocket for littlo bow. Having mado a similar bou on tho othor sido, tho novel littlo gift photographs. Thero is n not halt bad one, as tho is finished. Tho ribbon used must o Scotch say, used to hold toilet odds and courso bo of tho soma color as tho cha ends when ono has not tho rich morocco mois. Another pretty present is a Japanese case Cut n pieco of stiff card tho exact sizo of tho blado of tho fan, cover it ballet dancer shaving paper case An with chintz or plush and cut a little ordinary Jnpaneso doll nbont ten inches shield shaped pocket for tho watch, high is used for this novel littlo dancer. Lower down on tho screen add two Having disrobed tho victim of its native gown, proceed to array it in crapo paper. Tho ono iu question was II dressed iu light bluo, tho ribbon used boiug black. Tho trousers, which reach just to tho cud ot tho unsightly brown muslin nnd tho beginning of tho pink knee, nro cut from an oblong piece of tissn paper, sowed up tho center and shirr d at tlio bottom of each leg to form a rufllo. A waist is cut from a straight pieco with two holes cut for tho aims, into which is sowed a plain btraight sleevo shirred at tho cud to form n ruflle This is creased around tho center to mako tho wheelliko cfl'ect hhowu iu tho illustration. Tho waist is then shirred nround tho neck about half an inch from tho top to form n rallied collar. For tho 6kirt cut 20 circles about 4,4 inches iu diameter aud notch thoir edges, fold in half nud then ngain in quarters without creasing them. Thread theso through tho pointed end oil a strong pieco of linen cord nud, tying tho cord tightly round tho walat of tho doli, push tho frills uutil they stand nut evenly all around A ribbon is then passed round the waist, crossed in front. pos-eibltis-sn- o ," small straps of plush to hold scissors nnd button hook. Thrco or four small hooks sewed to thocaidboard in convenient places servo to hang keys, etc. Cover tho f.m on ono side with silk, lay tho plush sido on tho screen and sow tho two together. Add a cord nil around to hido tho joints and a "natty" littlo bow of ribbon to hang it up by. A fan so decorated makes nn appropriate Christmas present for mother or sister. shoo-horns, flu. ySsesSa mmmsmmsr ''f1 it b' means PHp smooth, but let us not mako it rougher is not nil wo than it is. Tho world could wish, but if it goes wrong let ns uot spend onrsclves trying to make it go worse. Bather let us mako it a little smoother and a littlo pleasautor by our disposition, manners and deeds. If men in general aro out of sorts, there is the thon in tho back and is tied in a bow in Tho mere dressing of tho dish did not moro need of our being in sorts. Chris- tho center. A loop of tho ribbon is then sowed to tho crosspieco by which to Tho ceremony of tian Lender. sufflco, howover. hang it up. bringing it into tho banquet hall of a great houso was most Imposing, for it Embroidered TJnen ChrUtrpas Gifts, Was not brought without a procession. Embroidered linen uotoHJos ore rm- First camo n runucr In u horseman's mcrous, ono ot tno most sensiuio tuings coat with a boar spear in his hand. being n cornucopia for a hair receiver, Then a huntsman In green with a naked which can bo opened and lot indered. aud bloody sword. Then two pages In Linen embroidery is very tedlofis" TOrk, sarcenet, each with a mess of mustard, howover, and tho amateur had better himself, chosen for and last tho bcaror uot undertako it. his sizo and strength, proudly holding Euvelopa cases aro mado of linen nnd tho hngo silver platter on which tno have places at each end for Ijotebooks, boar's head lay. ono ot which is mcanf for addresses. Such was tho plainest procession that always with musio, for a entered, Lets the Better. Christmas carol was always sung. Whnt If n man hasn't got groco enough to THE RECORD OF , tho magnlficcuco of tho wealthiest housed keop his temper and llvo right, tho loss was may bo imagined from tho fact that ho has to Bay for Jesus Christ tho betKing Henry II, havius caused his son to ter. D. L. Moody. finoothtiic; tno Way. Tho way of life is by no "a W mMM URY CURES Ayer's Sarsaparilla. j5- - - MELTS UHJJWJMM mc if i the union. In these counties these Coun- " COUNTY COMMITTEE Only a ties there are about 700 miners small per cent of this number is in the is absolutely csscntal to health. organization. Of Christian County Called by Blood la secured easily and i.aturally by It The speaker said it was the intention of taking Hood's Sarsaparilla, but Is ImChairman W. T. Fowler to the union to thoroughly organize ibis part " nervo possible to get It from Manager. PAUL M. MOORE, Editor and This being done the Alcct January 3d. of the State tonics," and oplsto compounds, work will be carried to Kentucky. The advertised ns "blood puri5 BEE PUBLISHINQ COMPANY points that will be visited are Central City, Mr row fiers." Thoy havo temporary, sleeping Will Htsigu the Chairmanship Incorporated, effect, but do not CURD. Tohavopuro Talorville, McHenry. Island Station, to Enter Law Partnership Willi Entered the Pcttoffice at Barllnwon a Second Powderly, Mud River and Baskett Station. Judge Ilreatltttt. clatt matter. After these pointi have been organized it men into is hoped to bring the Earlington And Good health, tako Hood's Sarsaparllla, SUBSCRIPTION KATES: the union. Earlington, Ky., is the hardest Kv., Dec. 20. HoPKiNsvu.1.1:, which has first, last, and all the tlmo, place the union miners have ever attempted been advertised ns Just what It is the The Republican County Executi oo to unionize. best medicine for the blood over proOne Vear.ttrictly In advance Committee of Christian county 50 " " Six Montnt, duced. Its success In curing Scrofula Now note the following from the tive ' '5 " ThreeMomhs. is hereby called to inset at the 5 Salt Rheum, Rheumatism, Catarrh, Philadelphia Record: Specimen copiea mailed free on application. Dyspopsla, Nervous Prostration and Court House in Ilopkinsville.on the of trie wanted In all parla Corretpondenta who recently A non union workman That Tired Feeling, havo modo eanntv. Addreitus for particulars. rolling 3d day of January, 1898. at which found employment in the Scotldale mill, which has been the scene of a bitter time and place I will tender to THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23. 1897. strike, was refused admittance to the Bap-li- said committee my resignation as His name and that church yesterday chairman. The committee, in adof bis wife were among those announced dition to the election of a chairman, at the morning service by the pastor, Rev imMr Stratton. Strikers who are church will also consider some other ThcOno True Blood Purifier. Ail druggists. 81. members charged Ihe applicant with portant matters relative to the orarenurelyveEetable.ro-rlOOdrunkenness, and, although the charge ganization of the party, etc. Kabfo and beueflcIaL 250. S was not sustained, he and bis wife were Given under my hand this DeTLe congregation is refused baptism. 20th, 1897. NEW SUPERINTENDENT. composed largely of strikers, although cember William T. Fowler, some mill officials are members. Chm'n Rep. Ex. Coin. B. F. Dixon will Retire and W. Strikers' wives belonging to the Aid Society arc indignant because a meeting Mr. Fowler said to Tun Bee the S. riartin Takes His Place boardof the society is called at on This Division. other day: ing house. Rich Red Bi MRS. ROY SALMON Falls from Her Back Steps and Breaks Her Ankle, at Madisonvlllc, Contract Let For Urick Wort on the Tabernacle and Work will I'robaMy Commence OTIIEK NEWS y If ! & rlj'" rtT ke. the I BIG STORE f d: OUR Iff FROM THE COUNTY SEAT. st ETBJ rafifeMX O Hood's Sarsaparilla PlllS MN. i fcjTy fe ! IK.. r. 4 v I. T K.JT J" ",if $4.60. g m NfcSrlaw "My resignation as chairman of A Birmingham special says a And the following from the Coal 155 the Republican Committe is occa- number official of important If ou want to make me Dear Santa ClauseTrade Journal: sioned by my having formed a partDear Willie Goodciiilo. In answer to )our happy, bring me a new suit of clothes. When I went Two hundred miners at the Crawford nership in the practice of law with changes will be made on the L. & with papa down lo Madisonville I spent the whole nice letter I want to say that jou are a blight little Coal Companj's mines at Brazil, Ind . day looking through all those big fine stores at the Judge James Breathitt, retiring N. January 1. Among these: SUHHONWEyVEDTHUFRISflT boy to know so' well whereto find the best suits. went out on the 7th because they discover Circuit boy's suits, and that great big store in front of the W. S. Martin, Superintendent of the Judge, and my business Yes, you are right, I have looked tho country over, Courthouse, where Walter Dulin and Ed McLeod man at work and four ed one D will be such that it would be im- main line division and branches with and Dulin, McLeod & Co. lead Ibcm all I buy all work, simply had more clothes and finer clothes and who had not paid their dues. others possible for me to serve the com- headquarters at Louisville, will bs transI cheaper clothes than all the rest put together. my suits there, so if you are a good boy and gel a Although Earlington is a small mittee as chairman." ferred to Evansville, Ind , where he will want you to get. my suit there, and if jou get a suit new suit you may know it came from Dulin's 2" worth $4 00, they will throw in free a. fine watch. become Superintendent of the Evansville place of some 2,500 inhabitants, UL i& Vnnn , frtr m.tru, ...,,, . .. Ymfi " Answer through "The Use division, succeeding and Henderson 24 g5 the various religious denominaSUICIDES. 23 AJItAtMUnft. MISS HERBERT T9"20 Willie Goouciiild B. F. Dickson, who it is understood will tions are found within its confines; retire. and in the churches of these" dif- Daughter of HerT 1 11 T7 1r J Ifyc Mr. Dixon's health has for some ferent branches of Christians, our have not CLOTHING ' 'I I '- l Leeps From a Window bert time past been very poor but his Fancy Bordered Silk people, the "stranger within out been giving satisfaction try us one Editor Gaines Knows. many friends had hoped that he In Their Washington lime. We can save ) on money, of all kinds cheaper than gates" and even the wayfaring man Handkerchiefs. The Best Elklon Progress. BAINBRIDGE JOTTINGS would regain his old strength. and give joj more stylo anil wear Home. good clothing was ever sold Bek is the only Repub- can worship God according to the The Earlington Thing for Christmas. of Tub Dee: we keep the best We can fit you, please you, Dec. 21. Miss This hope has not been realized To the Editor I have been a correspondent Washington, lican paper in the Second Congressional dictates of conscience and none KTinV AHAXftz IJIirl. Der Sir and save you money newspaper, dare to molest or make afraid. Lelia Herbert, daughter of former and deep regret is felt in is a creditable district It I lwiy In tlock of the Hopkinsville Hanner for Ihe last though it may be a fraction lonesome. three ears, and I thought if jou wanted Last summer when the organizers Secretary of the Navy Herbert, of It .was Mark Twain who said: came here to sow seeds of discord Alabama, committed suicide in some items, I would pencil jou a few The Secret of Longevity. "lie good and you will be lone- and inaugurate want and suffering this city this morning by throwing Our little town is on a boom. We have in Hats for Christmas- The Best made. Always in stock. some." two dry goods stores, three prosperous herself lrom the third, story win- New Orleans among a contented and shops and two postmasters, and some of as Sir James Sawyer, a The Guthrie Courier burned out people they were kindly and cor- dow of her home on New Hamp- physician of Birmingham, England, energetic farmers as ever inhabited a Loss dially invited to church and intro- shire avenue, in the most fashion- has been confiding to an audience early Sunday morning. insured. duced to each of the worshippers able part of the city, just off about $2,500, partly in that town the secret of longevity. Rev. U C. Sbtffer, the preacher in The sudden death Keep the following nineteen com- charge of the Walionia circuit, filled his Circle. The Courier will resume publica- there assembled, who in fhat fellowship which distinguishes the and tragic features surrounding it mandments and Sir James sees no regular appointment at Cave Spring church tion soon. should not live to last Saturday and Sunday Iiro Sheffer is true followers of the Master invited were a great shock to the great reason why you be 100: a good preacher and a forcible speaker. Mr W. T. Fowler will resign as those whose mission was not of circle of friends she had made in Eight hours' sleep. convened at Dro. J L Rechairman of Christian County peace and whose purpose was to the course of her life in Washing2 Sleep on your right side. P'Poole'slast Sunday night, and was conpublican Committee. He is about violate the law, to sit in the front ton as the daughter of a popular 3 Keep your bedroom window ducted by Bro B. C. Sheffer The Chris-tiaIN CHRISTIAN. to enter a law partnership with and assist in the service of God. representative in Congress from open all night. part of the congregation were greatly 4 Have a mat to your bedroom revited by the testimonies Hon. J. W. Breathitt at if "union miners" wish to the South, and later as one of the Now door. While Mr. Joseph Francis was hauling educate our people up to that ele- cabinet circle of ladies when she Occurrences at the 5 Do not have your bedstead logs one day last week, his lead horse Interesting point where they will cast presided over her father's house- against the wall. We have the pleasure today to vated County Scat and Throughout slipped down and his leg was caught under 6 No cold tub in the morning, publish in full resolutions of re- obstacles in the pathway of those hold during the four years he was him, and it was thirty minutes before Mr. the County. a bath at the temperature of spect and esteem passed by the who are striving to travel in the Secretary of the Navy under the but body. Francis could extricate himself We are the narrow road," then last Cleveland Administration. glad to note that he is convalescing. Livingston county attorneys and "straight and forever 7 Exercise before breakfast. Earlington will remain a flit. HEMAM1N S. WOOD IS DEAD. Her death is indirectly traceable The Mitchell school will close Friday, court officials upon Judge C. J. "hard place," for her 8 Eat little meat and see that it Hopkinsville. Ky.. Dec. 20. Benjamin December 24, 1S97, wilh exercises conPratt's retirement from office. citizens are too liberal in their to an accident while horse back is well cooked. ducted by T. B. Walker. The school has S. Wood died at bis home in this city last 9 (For adults) drink no milk. views to for one moment entertain riding last September in Virginia. year. He was thrown punight in his 10 Eat plenty of fat, to feed been a decided success. There are six ' The Louisville Times announces such narrow, contracted She was thrown violently to the His lung pils who have not been absent a single day from a buggy on October 32 ground and sustained severe inju the cells which destroy disease during the session that the friends of Hon. John was punctured by the broken ribs and germs. tilt Young Brown claim that that genries to her back. Bee May and Holiday Reflections. n Avoid intoxicants which de- and luck O P.prosperity crownisThe wish be lingered in great pain first his death, settler on He was a grandson ot the the Since that time she has been in stroy hose cells. tleman has the Louisville delegawilh success the G. Written for The Bee. the present site of Hopkinsville and a surSalamagundi. of the writer. and has suffered from tion safe for him and that he will 12 Daily exercise in open air. What thought more appropriate poor health geon in the Confederate army with the 13 Allow no pet animals in your win the nomination for Governor for the Holidays, than the thought melancholia. At the time of her rank of Major on Forrest's staff. He leaves POOLE. They are apt to in the next Democratic State con- of one's personal status with re- death she was- keeping her room living rooms. a large estate and a widow and seven carry about diseased germs. left a few of bis The organ man has gard to time and eternity. We do and was under the constant care of vention. in town so wc can have music. 14 Live in the country if you Hotel Latham Cloaca not bring ourselves to this reck two nurses. The nurse in charge can. Mr. Thomas S. Coleman, of Branders-burHopkinsville, Ky., Dec. 18. The handis extended oning often enough. trials The A social invitation discovered blood on the bed cloth15 Watch the three Ds drinkKy., is spending the winter with bis some $107, 000 Hotel Latham, having failed to the people of Kentucky at large and turmoils of life too frequently and drains. daughter, Mrs. Dr. Tbornberry. No one to pay expenses, was closed to the public mind to the exclusion ing and found that Miss Herbett ing water, damp 16 Have change of occupation. about town can feel lonesome while be by the commission in chtirge of the occupy the morning. At the beginning of 1893 had severed the artery of her wrist of such thoughts. frequent and short stays with us, for be is one of the best this hotel was opened at a cost ot $107,000 for the christening arrangements 17 Take great ocean of time one with a pair of scissors. The nurse the On the holidays. We hope be may forget including the furnishings. of the new battleship Kentucky in cannot too often bring his frail talkers we have It didn't pay ran to the door to give the alarm 18 Limit your ambition; and to go home next spring, and stay longer and has been closed for tbat reason commissioners barque to a standstill and take a The January. and Miss Herbert sprang from her 19 Keep your temper. with ns, Hopkinsville has a bran new football have arranged reduced railroad reckoning. Were it oftencr done, William Cougbler, of Earlington, and E club, and will have ner second contest wilh the shipwrecks marking the line of bed and leaped headfirst from the Catarrh, like scrofula, is a disease of and offer their best efforts rates Her skull was frac- the blood and may be cured by purifying O. Lane, of Sbilob, were with us last Sat Princeton at Hopkinsville Christmas day travel would be fewer, the hidden window. for the comfort and pleasure of rock? better located and more easiurday mixing with relatives and friends. tured and she died in about an the blood with Hood's Sarsaparilla. E. L. Veach the horse trader, is in jail, Kentuckians at the christining. number of ly avoided, and-thR. K. Meagles, a well known old man of charged with trading off mortgaged prophour. voyagers greatly increased. ur (Jolor'ed (Jiti?ens. this place, died on the 12th Inst Ho leaves erty, and will be held to the February term Tun Bee gives Christmas greet- And as no mariner can successfully Lampton's Defi. a wife and scveial children to mourn bis of Circuit court. The law provides a fine All communications and milters ot newt per dealh. ings to its many readers with the navigate the ocean without fre Between Profits and or Imprisonment or both, and both may be (Louisville Post.) tainlnulo tblt column should be addretsed to Geo. Alzxamds, Karlmcton, Kr. best wishes of this happy season. qiffcnt reckonings, neither can the Charlie. Ibe little son of Mr. and Mrs. heavy. To the Poetry Editor of the Sales is what builds ocean of life on the Carmack Hayes, has a case of cerebral paper today, brim mariner success great We ofler a Mrs, Martha Thompson, who formerly A Relative. without possessing Evening Post, to Jesse Phillips, of hope for a Big Business, and meningitis, but is doing well at this writing. lived in Christian county, died last week full of news, general and local, an accurate knowledge of his true Earlington, Ky., and to all others (Atlanta Constitution) a Big Business makes of her We understand that W. H. Parker has in Cadiz at the home choice illustrated Christmas matter position. Dey'sone t'ing 'boutdis Santy Claus who directly or indirectly are enpurchased the farm of W. Y. Slaion, of Mr. S. Powell. She was more than ninety possible I trin' fer ter rigger. The beacon lights along the coast gaged in the public prints in seekand timely selections and contriyour county, and will move there a year years old He in de cbimbly place so much Goods at very modebutions. There are few weekly pa may tide the mariner provided he ing by poetic effusions and other from cow. While we regret to give Billie M. L. Roper fell dead at bis home in their true position and He black ez any niggerl pers anywhere outside of the large understands thereto, by reminding disreputable methods to bring me highly recomand bis family up, we can rate prices. A little Lafayette on Wednesday night of last week. his relation He got de nigger on he book, mend them lo the people of Hopkins. cities that give their readers as him of breakers, of dangerous pas into the disesteem of that noble eighty years old and bad He was about Ez sbo' ez all creation, intelligent investiga He look so lak de nigger look We understand tbat several new fami- just finished singing a bymn when be fell much reading matter as Tun Bee. sages and of quicksands and shoals. benefactor of the Fourth' Estate, tion will show you the4 He must be some relationl lies will move in our town the first of the from his chair lo the floor. With the increased encouragement There are also great moral beacon Col. C. P. Atmore, G. P. , of Den, nang yo stockin's liT boy difference between year and several of our townspeople will The officers of the Hopkinsville & Clarks- and support of our subscribers and lights along the shores of time, and the L. & N. R. R. Greeting: (Dem ones what red en blue is), Mr. James K. Floyd vllle Turnpike Company for the coming change residences he who understands his true poe Clothour En Santy Claus'll give you Joy patrons we shall do even better. sition and relation thereto, may Go to, you slingers of the mud has already vacated the pate residence and year are, W T.Moore, president, Jno. T. He dez ez black ez you Isl ing, Shoes, Hats, Of poesy that taints We wish you a merry Christmas guide his barque to a safe and removed to the Sugg residence, while Mr, Edmonds, secretary and treasurer; J. O, Rev, Given and wife preached at the and a prosperous New Year. F. T. Tate is occupying bis own bouse, Cushman, J A. Radford and J S Smith, happy mooring. But when out in The fairest pictures that the Muse Gent's Furnishings, M. E. Zion (.hurch last Sunday In freshest fancy paints. his new directors mid ocean, the mariner may know Mr Joe Faulkner and Miss Elizi Pritcb-el- t Mr. J.C Allen is fiow moving to well selectEtc. The employes of another New his true position only by taking a Go to, go to, you pengineers. home on Mill street, and several others are were married last night. The Bethel College recital Friday night ed, honest stock of looking for a bouse We also understand drew a large attendance of friends of that Rev. G. B Walker was at Evansville England cotton mill will have their reckoning with the aid of chart and Who do not know a line Monday and Tuesday from the management of Ihe High School institution and parents of ils pupils A About the gifts the gods besjow, wages reduced January 1. Listen compass and the friendly stars. Dry Goods, Dress T. H. M. tells some hard stories about that several new pupils are expected lo at delightful program was rendered. upon the broad Nor what of them is mine c So he who is afloat for the chorus of calamityites Nashville and Black Hollow. Goods, Notions, Grotend school here after the Holidays. ocean of time and would safely A man has recently moved bis home from Go to, go to, you envous souls, Miss Bertha Offult and Mr Cbis "no prosperity." ?he com navigate Us treacherous seas, must ceries, Queensware, will be married at the Empire at the age of 105 and still lives Who seem to be combined petition of the new Southern cot- trust to the great chart of Truth Baptist Church Against me; yet who do not know His name is Coleman Dunning Etc., Etc., and the ton mills is being felt and this is and the compass of Faith, looking Mrs. Sarah Osborne is up again The railway ties that .bind. Miss Lulu Johnson and Mr. E, Salom- sort of thing that conceded by well informed people ever to that bright and constant John Porter was hurt Mondiy jn the man. of Trica county were married in Go to, go to, you fatuous onrs, looks well in stock mines, not seriously. cause that brings about Star whose rising brought health to be the Hopkinsville by the County Jndge last Who are loo blind to see , Hoys, Christmas will soon be here. and salvation to mankind. perhaps, but doesn't ' the reduction to New England Thursday the iClh inst Don't take loo much egg nog on that (jay. How vastly more than all of on, E. L. II. fit or wear or satisfy. The "Mvstic Midgets" entertainment, The band boys will have a l)i ifme in cotton operatives. But there are S'eet Ellen N. loves me. Scott's Emulsion has been the given for the benefit of the public sqhool a few weeks. The Coming Woman. none so blind but those who will successful Go to, go lo, you chumpful chaps, Remember the 1st of January The standard remedy for nearly a library was a most beautiful and realized to the her husband The iuvenile see, and the calamity chorus Who goes baby, asclub whilethe good, not Who openly confess programme will come out next week quarter of a century. Physicians above cantata.was above amount well as tends the U $40. expense? to me, readily admit that they obtain reThat while he is is upon us. We quoted last week woman who looks after her ST. CHAP.LE3 is home, will both at times get run down in To you he sults from it that they cannot get CROFTON. from the Textile World, of Bos- health. They will be troubled with loss Christmas is near at band. food. from any other Christmas is very dull yet. Go lo, go to, you who must walk, ton, which recognizes the effect of of appetite, headaches, sleeplessness, We are still alive at St, Charles, There are many other preparaThe While I am pleased lo ride The Cbrislian Sunday School is prepar on the fainting or dizzy spells. womenmost wonderFestivals are gelling to be very common tions Southern competition is Electric on the market that pretend ing for a Christmas tree. ful remedy for these Go to the Colonel, gents, and see here. There has been one every Saturday coarser grades of cotton goods and Bitters. Thousands of sufferers from Mr. Rufus Woodruff has taken the night for the last few weeks, and there are to do what Him point at me wilh pride. Lame Crofton Hotel to run for the next year, still more in sight, which asserts that one of two call itBack and WeakisKidneys rise up and blessed. Il the medicine for Go to, go to, go to, go lo, The Fall Schools are closing and the We haven't heard of any weddings et. things must be done in order to women Female complaints and Nervous Go lo, go to, go well, teachers are returning home to take Christ Some ot our young ladies are coing troubles of all kinds are soon relieved by ''Either the use of Electric Bitters. Delicate I know exactly where ou ought meet that competition: mas. away to spend Christmas. A. Seareeant. our Christian County rep the hours of labor in Massachu-seet- s women should keep this remedy on band Togo, but I won't tell, A colored brakesman, name unknown, to build up (be system. Ooly 50c. per Until you see the docs, but they fail to perform it. resentative was shot at Thursday at Kirk. got his hand mashed so badly tbat bis will have to be extended, or Now will you be good? Sincerely. bottle. For sale by Ssl, Bernard Drug He was car- The pure Norwegian lingers bad to be amputated. Oil mansville by Marshal Grissam. Dollar's worth of Washington, D. C. W. J. Lampton, the wages of operatives will have Store There will be a maeic lantern show and ried to bis borne in Paducah. made into a delightful cream, skillsoon. Goods we give you Miss Susie Bogus, of Greenville, is vis- fully blended with the Hypophos-phite- s lecture on the Klondike, here. to. be reduced." W. C. Hollinger & Co. have ' Hog Killing" has been the go since Yucatan Chill Tonic, iting her sister Mrs. Sissie Elliott, this for it. You can dave of Lime and Soda, which the beginning of the cold weather Tho great reliable and popular tonic, week. A certain young man has a smile Is EqrlinKJon a "Hard Place?" provided a fine line of Holiday many of them at our and febrifuge. It breaks the all over bis face in the person of Mr, are such valuable tomes, Mr. E. E. Earle was visiting friends in Goods for their customers. chill and prevents its return, strengthening W, P From, a leading Indiana daily makes this preparation an Earlington this week. Store without sacriffcijRa ideal one and checks the Why does Mr. J. W. look so sad lately? 10 lbs. good green cofee for the patient and gives healthy tone and Mr John Crunk, while walking around paper we' clip the follqwjng alluficing quality in the vigor without regard to diet. Pleasant to wasting tendency, and the a curve Monday, near Mannington, came $1.00 at McLeod'e. We wonder if tbat gill said to him tbat take Price 50c. Warranted sion to our'little city: at drug With our " being run over by the fast freight No. near "there are flljers patient almost immediate 76. store. Secretary Kennedy's meeting at CtuirM Goods, as well as our r Rev. Barnelt was called to Morions Gap of Dr. Bell's One dose Honey ly commences to put on . Mr. Jas. Ferrill, of Clarksville, was vis Labor ioiocj 'was largely attended. I la given to a child on retiring stops a cough, Diamonds, Watches' arid Jew- last Sunday. He filled bis appointment prices, you will be flesh and gain a strength iting relatives ai mis piace iqis ween. the Jnccteeityqf organization and relieves croup or cures a cold and insures elry for the Holiday tra"dc- - at' W. .here bunday dlgnt. spoke of satisfied. which surprises them. ' '' jdiet rest and refreshing sleep. It Is While thpbojs were having some fire Miss E,. M. Dean, who baa bn teach- pointed out whe"re;tp belong to the union C. Hollinger & Co's. non-unio- n DEtWBER 3i J2Lj: non-unio- 46"27l282930l3lo 2j22 iL 1. Madisonvillb, Dec. 22 Mrs. Roy Salmon, wife of the present County Attorney, sustained a ptinful accident )esterdyby slipping from the back steps of her and breaking one of the bones in tier right ankle. Her left foot slipped and she Surgi fell with her right foot under her cal attention was promptly rendered and she is doing nicely The contract for ihe brick work on the Tabernacle has been let lo Mr. W. f. Hall and the work will probably bo begun today. The committee in charge propose lo push the work along ns rapidly as possible. Thus" tar no programme has been arranged for any general Christmas seriice A Christmas tree and entertain here ment will be given the children of the Methodist Sunda) school on the night of Monday, December 27, at Ihe church Mr. J. D. Martin, Madisomille's new postmaster, vill take charge of the office He is arranging on Ihe first of January to put in new and more rxlensive office equipment, and ery much increase the caThe new postmaster pacity of the office assures the public that he will give them the best possible service in office equipment and every other way possible. A protracted meeting will be begun on the first Monday in January at the M E. Church, South. Rev. J C. Hopeuell. pastor of the baptist Church for some time past, has resigned The congregation have not yel engaged another pastor res'-deny -- The crowds are coming our way. Get in the procession and come to headquarters. Our Store is the Big Union Depot to which the great trend of trade in Hopkins is directed. rrSv' Cloak Sale. So much larg er than wc expected that we had to make a second purchase. The factory was rushed. Our gooUs were delayed, so now wo find witli a big stock right at the close of the season. Wc do not know but one way to unload them, let the bottom to the prices fall out, so wc have knocked the props and the prices have tumbled. No such values were ever offered in Cloaks. our-selv- $2.50 We have had n wonderful Chr'sta FOR THE LITTLE BOYS WITH EACH Knee Pant Suit ,.., rty kC WORTH - "1. . . rr MANHATTAN SHIRTS, The Newest thing Out Times-Democra- t. black-smit- h well-know- n Our Motto in Business: Du-po- nt ''FnTrclKSST'' Dulin, McLeod & Co. 1 Prayer-meetin- g n mm broad-minde- d sixty-fir- Subscribe fop "THE BEE." "SScJacSfc - g, n I wgr?(pg Proper e suc-cesf- ul i Balance IS the Best A-- well-mad- cry-in- Fitz-patric- k General Debility and Loss of Flesh 8 Jflallg flesh-formln- p; SGOTT'S EMULSION Cod-liver f to Your Dollar least. Pine-Ta- y barm-les- s. f , Babies love it, All was an "'ad vantage. He said with the ex- have used recommend it mothers who For sale by it ception of Vandeiburg, Pike and Warrick St. Bernard Drug Store,, Earlington;" Geo. counties, the miners of the state were in lung, ot, wearies. ,1 r.pn.k(nrST.nn. ,.,,-,.,- . 23 lbs. of ugarar W, C, Mc- - ing at Jlsley has returned Nashville, Tepfi, A "r.-i- -? mprrv Chriatmai jaiS.i 'ulJL.. . loer , ..-...-- home at &r..u nwriu .11 - 1 ? fkz r?v De ture you gel SCOTt'S pmuUJon. Set thit the " in nd fish are on the .Vrlpper. 5oe. and 4i,do, all drugghts. & pOweChemliU, Njw York; - $urr works Friday night one of them bad tbe misfortune of having a bucket of water-- , thrown on him. He said it didn't feel very wej oii such a'cool night ' i jiffiiit ill Milium WWBPkfWin fyjgtr" j 1 7 IBS rJ,iM t C a. w . - .i- - -- V Lsk. M '" . - ' ili' && KMs . jJJRJ ISTRYWE 4j fK IjiGHTH YEAR. EARLINGTQN, HOPKINS COUNT? NTUCKY' THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23, PARTITION OF CHINA. Ooou-Ple- d 1897.-SUPPLE- MEN -- i -- - mm ' , , DSBELLS ADMITTED THE FRAUD. tuttgert'a Btuwia Reported to Have THE EXTEENALTYjfld. - FIFTY-FIFT- H CONQRE3S. 0THERTVISE UNNOTICED. Ell Ulcry, an extensive land oivner nMaeX ; M-- y and slock raiser of MaconWffly, 111., died Sunday. As mW " Walter M. Sander, city editor of the .Tho Lnn at Least BOO&v ;?R J U ..e ,eatuies VC"T tnorouSh. Weslllcho Post St Louis, died Sunday Bga 2M, tasteless. Much Morn Can Mot be sK I of pneumonia. eaa til the Contenta of tho Flr, fffe' ' ' Sfl Mafaa I Sir Frank Lockwood, liberal membct Vault! are Kiamlned.'v L. BBk I ' flfcift' of tho British parliament for York city slnco 1885, is dead. 20. Tho g St. J. D. Parkor, a man of many aliases, ibwclrvLouis, Dec onl 1Mermod-Jaccar'AM-'- . l.rfcnowJtt. hduso has boen jailed at Port Arthur, Tex., tho old land of of St Loul3 and marks charged with swindling. tho west, was completely dostroyed by . It is said and believed that J. Pier-pon- t flro at an early hour yesterday morn Th Lowell. Mf .a sarsapatUUMorgan has secured control of all ing. the authraclte coal roads. Tho night watchman in charge oi Reuben Clendcnnin, of Carrollton, tho building can give no Information 111., was robbed of 830 by as to tho origin of tho flro, beyond the St Louis. Hey Rubo I fact that it started in tho basement James E. Alexander a Florida poliThere is nothing left of the big buildtician, attempted suicide at the home ing oxcept the skeleton walls. Call in Washington. of Tho building was burned from roof Ono man waskilled and several others to basement, and as tho flames spread injured by a wreck on the Terminal tho walls fell In after tho fuel was road near tho Merchants' brltlirc St. burned away. Louis. The big iron safos in the southwest Two young women of Webster, la., corner of tho building, on tho Locust horsewhipped their pastor for criticis- street side, aro supposed to be flro ing them, with others, for attending a proof as well as burglar proof. These dance. vaults arc covered with bricks from Yardmaster Melbourne, atCentralla, tho fulling walls, but the valuablo con111., upon returning' homo from work, tents, tho diamonds, watches and valfound that his wife and money had dis uablo jewelry In thum aro thought to appeared. be safe. A convention to appeal for statehood Not ono dollar's worth of stuff was for Oklahoma has been called at Perry. carried out, so flcrcc was tho tiro burnThe fight for tho capital promises to be ing when tho department arrived. ime resting. Tho long show cases and tables were Capt Hews and his boomers aro tilled with holiday goods ot all kinds, vb b a camped on tho Oklahoma line, and silver, cut glass, lamps and costly aUAUANTEED TO CORE again threaten to make a rush for tho bronzos, line marbles, clocks and works CHILLS AND Wichita country. of art Not ono article was taken out And Malaria In all Forms. FEVERNont Tasteless. . ere melted or went genuine without tho above picture and the The lumber yards and mills belong of the houic. All signature) of J. O. Mendennatl. ing to Dow &. Brown, of Madison, Ind., down in tho falling walls. Prlco, GO conts nt all Doalors. were destroyed by fire Sunday. Loss Mr. Boltc, one ot themombors of the PREPARED ONLY UY Arm, said that tho loss would not be estimated at about 310,000. A train on tho Chicago & Alton ran less than 5500,000, but how much more .T. O. EVANSVILLE, IND. Into an open switch near Pontine HI. It would bo ho could not say. Ono tramp was killed. Several of the Tholossof UioSpriugorCloak Co., on Sold by George King. St. Charlr?. Ky the northeast corner ot tho building Crabtree Coal Mining Ccmpanv, llsley train crew sustained Injuries. Kentucky Mrs. Reuben Quails, a farmer's wife. Is about 31.030. This company carried a full stock of living near Ava, I1L, was probably fatally burned. Sho waa putting fuel in cloaks, capes and girments. Tho stock was worth between 350,000 and 375,000, a stove, when her dress caught lire. R. R. At Cleveland, O., Louis Yura was upon which there is insurance of threo-fourthfound guilty of murder In tlio first deTO ' gree, after a trial lasting several days. FROZEN TO DEATH. xura was accused 01 killing Isaac Hill. a farmer. jail Futoot J. H.' Slurtlndale, ot Hcranton, There is practically a unanimous Kas., lu the llllzzard. sentiment In both houses of congress Sckanton, Kas., Djc 18. J. II. Mar In favor of restricting immigration. A lindalc, aged 35, and roccntly married, slight divergence of opinion exists on of Miller & Martlndale, hardware merminor details. chants of this plana, was found dead in in connection with the Southern Pacific s, Martin Julian, manager for Bob a pasture a few miles south ot Carbon-dalstated in an' interview at having bian frozen to death. Through Weekly Chicago that the lanky champion has Mr. Martlndale, in company with changed his mind and will again meet Fred Bauch, a traveling man, had been Corbettin tho prize-rinto Orerbrook, about ten miles away, TOURIST SLEEPING GAR Near Montgomery, Minn., while and was returning in tho evening, Timothy Carroll, of Kilkenny, was when Mr. Martlndale got out of his driving home, his team ran into a rut buggy to look for a lap robo thoy Leaving Cincinnati and Louisville on I C R. R, fast "New Orleans limited" train Ills wagon was overturned and his bad lost Not returning after a A 4K neck was broken, causing instant ihort whllo, Mr. Bauch began a search EVERY THURSDAY death. sucfor tho missing man, but without Oscar M. Duncan, of Flat Rock, 111., cess. Early in the morning searching for Lcs Angeles and San Francisco h jaav and a member of the senior class ol parties were organized, and about noon out change. The L'mitoJ also coaa(flS Wabash college, Ind., will represent Mr. Martlndale's body was found in n that institution at tho coming Indiana pasture. He had evidently been dead at New Otleans dally with ExpreaRTrarn for the Pacific Coist, and onTiissdars state oratorlal contest to bo held in In tor several hours. and Saturdays (titer January 4, 189S) dianapolis. MERRY AND SMITH. Walter and Jack Marks, brothers, wilh the . wero arrested at Bristol, Tenn., rhe Tito Princeton (Ky.) Arreiti Prove to n-.t charged with tho murder of Mrs. Re be the Men "Wanted. Limited Annex becca Carleton, aged bO, who was Chicago, Dec. 17. Telegrams from dUllMl in her homo near there on tho Chicago detectives sent to. PrincePacific, giving special December 9. say tho two men under arrest of the Southern ton, Snow locomotives will be used by the theroKy., Chris. Merry, tho peddler, through service Jo San Francisco. Parti arc governments Klondike relief expedi- and his alleged accomplice, Smith. The of Agents cf Ibe I. C. R. R. and tion. Secretary Alger expects the Urst pair are wanted for tho murder of Mer- connecting lines, party to leave Dyea February 1. Capt ry's wife. S. 0- Hatch, Dlr. Put. Agent, Cincinnati. Braincrd, of Greely expedition fame, Mrs. Merry was beaten to death with John A. Scot, Olv. Pact. Agent, Memphis. will bo in command. stovo poker. Her disappearance was Tho United States gunboat Marietta a A. W, A. Kellond, A. C P. A. of Mrs. has arrived at San Francisco after a as complete as that sausago "Luotgcrt A.H Hinion, C,P. Louisville. the wlfo of manufacfhcago, itormy passage from the north. Many turer now the rich undergoing a trial of her state-room- s were flooded and for wife murder, but aftersecond work her rails bent and twisted from the by tho police tho body of sharpMerry Mrs, T. forco of the waves swept over her. was Anally discovered in a hastily' Sixteen hundred Chicago policemen made grave in a ditch outside. of tlio swore before the board that they abhorred liquor in any form, Pity. SEVEN WERE INJURt-Dnd that they nevor no, never-touc- hed tho hated stuff. Only ouo adJVIox-toan- 't Altoa lerloui Wreok on. the Chicago mitted having ever tasted beer. k Culllalon. Caaied J a PC es t: xjl c Bacaita'e Fcari. rosiiAO, 111., Dec 3?. An open Always on hand a full and complete stock ol Madrid, Dec 19. The Cuban auton- twitch on tho Chicago & Alton road omy programme is the will, not of tho was tho cause of a collision yesterday DRUGS AND MEDICINES. PERSpanish people, but of Senor Sagasta, afternoon between the St Louis limwhich has not had tho approval of tho ited passenger,-du-e FUMERY and TOILET ARTI- hero at 1:35 p. m., cortes, and which Stgasta is afraid and a freight 'train on tho sidetrack. CLES PAINTS AND OILS, will not be indorsed, but rejected by Tho brakeman, whoso duty It was to that body when It comes up for legis- close tho switch, was unablo to move PrfYlCISANS' PRESCRIPTIONS lation. it. The passenger train was approachCAREFULLY COMPOUNDED. ing.' He jumped on tho trade and THE MARKETS. signalled for 'it to stop. Tho engineer New Yon-t- , December 21, 1897. applied tho airbrakes and reversed his CATTX.E Native Steen. I 4 IS til i W COTTOtf-MIddlengine, but it was too late and the SX FLOUK-WIn- ter 3 40 Wheat. went crashing into' the 6fJi WIIliAT-N- o.2 Ited o SIX pauenger Soren persons were seriously freight. COItN-N- o. 2 to To any person interested in hu OATS-No- .2. injured. I'OltlC-N- ew Cjiioaoo, Deo. 11. Arnold Luelgert a umi no lorgeu a namo to notes m AI I ik C&loete Navat BUlloa Cap HaTn Tha Ifainrrlnf to 84,750, turned thorn over amounting tared b Japan, and Whloh Hum I. at mA Vluccnt nd victimized Hanc.d Taken fe,torr,pn, Woalda't Allow Japan to Keep, Seene ltl0KCr,m0 u,a otheHtho extent of over 81,000. . nuuu wauud it Uiritir. neelUlof;i.houo Uei ArmJOM.uotgert laughed when It I'rerloui) was suggested that trouble might come Jtidjfoow,. Dec w.-dlipatch to thi of his frco uso of signatures not hi Carr c. t Standard from Vienna says It is ru own, and said that ho considered It a 'Penalty of tho law on laored that the Russians hava ooouplod good jolco on Attorney Vincent. The tZli the murder of slgnaturo which the lawyer supposed Port Arthur. h drowned In tho was Indorsed upon tho notes Is, whou his daughTh0 b0(J Qf th0 ch,1(( Port Arthur, vrhioh la situated at th. nd 0ct0' ww xtrealty of the Xao Tung peninsula correctly written, "Paul Jneschko iiollc, thy old. .D imiuo oi jiM.bMii, practically Ja the hands o.' L. Luetgert, an oiu acquaintance of A. bcrl3la.'f,, He Is a plumber. SataU tor aotae time: past. After the After icutln 't Locarno known Arnold Luotcrort salil: -- apHBeae evaouaUd the port at the "I don't see anything so bad about ,imi?i 4inotographer had been citizens. scnato, on the l'tb, a spirited debato . In tho inclosuro with a elose of the war with China, Russlar It. Its a matter between of alcoplace on the Vincent and and that he had took used in tho question ofottaxation Under I oaglneers began suporvMgg the recon beer. hol uir. n no uon't holler It's nobody'j matogrd tQ photoKrapll tUo special order 138 arts and pension bills wert prlrato Uuctloa of the dock. arJPrt. which business. I did admit to Vincent that of this revolting passed. Houso bill for tha relief of the miner bad beeo destroyed byiKho Japanese l signed another namo bcsldo niv own ciosnJlonU tn the Klondike regions was taken up and sen ,U 1L3 UUUUUi to the notes, and I am ready to ., . . a pmyloua to leaving the place. ate bill stand trai CO, was in operuuon iroia ordered. substituted therefor and outconference of respeel by It Thore Is somebody oiso In mj lino Tho senate adjourned it, to the war battveen niiln. Holman. ol Z jl Carr appeared In the in- - to tho memory of IT",' """"'" lal and Jaoaa Port "- ' "lama :,".ill tho body was cut down, Indiana.. .....In tho house, consideration ot the ... ,u. i. Mun? ...--- a vuB laiucai i. trtt trtiviu asval ststlon possessed bv tlmCMnu I airald andavt kiiw niAi. thing. I ain't fid that on a fllm 1,000 feet legislative, oxecutlvo andInjudicial appropriaese. Vincent's holler won't dc . A pictures wero taken. An tions bill was resumed reliefcommttleo ot the hu was strongly XortlOed. There wai him no good." of tho miners In i.VYlll bo mado to exhibit these whole. The bill for tho to conference. Some naval dock yard, a Urge reflttln8 the upper Yukon was sent , Miroughout tho country. PITTSBURGH'S AMBITION. other business ot minor Importance was transbasin, tpaelous wharves and quays at 4: ,;t;arr was a prisoner in tho acted, and tho house adjourned joint JO p. m. twodoeks, oae 00 feet long, and facll Wants the a. A. It. Uucainpuient lu 1000 ,W-'resolution IN the jail at Kansas City, tho samo providingsenate, on tho 16th, a ttta for repairing ships of all slacs. and Propoiei to Illd IIIeh for ttie Honor. for additional expenses for governcot m.aiifwlAf1 1,1m In rflnltn hlfl ment buildings and displays at tho Transmls-sisslpp- l The kfeuadrlea un PiTTSuuium, Pa., Dec 20.-- Tho .i..i ijithe murder into tho roceivcr of iniexposition at Omaha, Neb., was passed. Jfinibte4 oa.tha jnost Improved tial step toward socurlne tho O. A. IL Ograph. Several resolutions of no great public Interest encampment for Pittsburgh in 1000 Tmornlng at 10:20 o'clock Sheriff were agreed to and tho senate went Into execu T:-- 'f wuuiamea me best modern has the conference tlvo session war- .,0,NKM, (Mhtaerjr. apaa was very anxtoui I- , been taken A'by . tho Alio - i4Jl. Hymer read tho death con - reports on country In the house,measure for the tho emergency-relieVao trpti Arthur permanently, was presented and agreed to. association, ib Carr in his cell. Tho . Klondike .." " .""'' but , VixHouse bill w as passed confirming certain cash Tl KHMlaakoagly objected, and would . "" . piJ?.n wm b0 nffltatcdat the Jed man was unmoved. laics of publlo lands. The encampment In Karms then wero strapped to his several committee changes. speaker announced n?'.Bnau aave baeked ud har ni.i-- .i -- -. Resolutions of i. A LA UEIXE JARDINIERE. tya.A"ili. ln" J .' foAA if It and, preceded by Sheriff Hymej? and eulogies of tho late Hepresentatlre i, li i U ,a ProP"dtofDeputy Cave and accompanied sTf" anxiety to y Cook.of Illinois occupied the remalndelfc; the C,r?f L, v& SOW. rort.Arthur la .'no in i.. .i... ,80,ldIer njonumont toputy John D. Thompson, he 1 A t tho .session. Iloth houses adjourned until Jahafv & m " - FASHIONABLE taekarbor U frea m Ice all winter, 'of half som, went down the narrow steps to t it? neKUbo-109JOSEPH LADUE MARRIED. which is not the case with Vladlvo-toek- . mill. ft north of tho courthouse and thence ?' ennsvlvanla lecrUlntnr,. nr ia-i- . .i. .t . the.present hcadquarlera of the ...hini. .n. rioneer or the Klondike Weds Miss Kitit.. Kusalaa fleet It Is proposed to P"iC'l.anao.t.cfn.powerln6eachcouulthlnafew tle Simon at l'lnttibars, N. Y. feet of the' door, aur- t erect a sultablo aoldlora' monumeioundcdTjy a stockade. Port Arthur with the Rua.lan n. ii, Plattsburo, N. Y., Dec. 17. Joseph - 'Jfi MBBtallbalBlli d being built through Manchuria nL LarvnZ,0 ,tU C,U,Z,n5' f Carr walked up the stairs witnout Laduc, tho pioneer of tho Klondike, to AND ra by ti assistance, and seemed to have himself was married Wednesday evening. The ."S,cb, in tura, will connect with the anon, it is believed by tho iJtolTER OF 'ClijHUi SUIWGS sTrtat under complete control. While Dep- bride was Miss Kittle Mason, of Schuyn uereaoouu, that 1000 will bo railway. uty Cavo was strapping his legs to- ler Falls. Tho wedding was conducted year ior encampments. It is the u Upper First Street, 3 gether, Carr said: quietly, and no one outside ot the imchina Approves. ultlon, therefore, to have tho onr EVANSVILLTJ, "Go ahead with this and waste no mediate families were cognizant of tho INDIANA. "" "uu up us career In -time." These wero the only words ut- approaching ovent It Is said that tho """ r r uu ai mo same tlmo tako part ... s Jeroiohanl. iff?ierB"11'' ?l,'0,,,l "hopsiroaageof bis couple becamo engaged years ago, Hail 1Mb ilnu tered on tho scaffold. ""M"-a"uum proposed cewniy friends Dtc- - ? oi Tuo correspondent At exactly 10:30 Carr placed himself when Lnduo was poor. Mr. and Mrs. memorial to tho nation's dead. at iVkln .ays: -- China do' tho mlddlo of tho trap door, the Laduo will visit New York for several ewrovea of lha Russian fleet wintering .w.wtf-KaWilKJi- . aooso was adjusted, tho black cap put days, whero a suite of rooms at tho C:KMMQ' THE NATIONAL QU; has been engaged. Li!l?B? J,,In'r on and Sheriff Ilymer pulled tho lever Waldorf-Astori- a that UU V THE 1 C4.U. -- ji . Trmtlm rrln..i-- . poor wretch fell seven feet to After visiting tho principal cities they -'. r."7 nTB ,0 I,enve i IlllnoW and the .ivullll will return to PlatUburg to spend the his death at the ropo's end. "7. "";wM'a oy ine Uermaa s oeeapatloaof II-Xf Ciffh 3Illllar7 8erlee, .1 .' winter. Tho crowd around the scaffold be CmcAoo, Dec. A. dispatch to the Times from Shang-ftauahaved in a very disorderly manner says: THROUGH A BRIDGE. tko occupatloa of Port Arthur Trades unionists are reqi'd y the after tho drop fell, and almost prea cannot U to provokeLpopu. .LOUISVILLE, KY.f eighteen Freight Cars Wrecked Near La larladia-aa- t the na- - cipitated a riot . . r.7- oa la ituciuwou oi Liabor to Fayette, lud. was tha Is the Onlv FiVcf.riooc guaru ejjlalea i already excited over the Iinanl mnMa .1 at once. Lafayette, Ind., Djc. 17. EighI by tho Slao-Cha- u A DOUBLE HANGING. affair. .u.u.uu3 uccision r teen freight cars went through tho $2.00 Per Day Hotel meeting. aeiegatcs at their rcpl ' spanning Little We a creek, flvo PROBABLY FATALLY INJURED. atradlctlon The Murder ot M. C. Hunt, ot Delton, Ua. bridgesouth of this city early ycslei-da- y nam williout ..a in the City. miles Legally Avenged. that a union man ft fid not con- A Moled Ba.Baak mornlDg on tho Monon railroad. slstently serve In uJf militia and SnUr Him.i, it Atlanta, Qa,, Dec 18. Urady Incur tho risk of bclegf tilled out to Reynolds and Bud Ilrooks wero exe- The cars wero loaded with stono and COME AND SEE US, Kaw Vobjc, Deo. SL-J- ohn shoot down fellow trades unionist cuted at Jefferson yesterday for tho :oal. (lld) Tho accident was caused by an imth aoted k burglar, whose who were on strike for a'bettermeut of murder of M. C. Hunt, of Helton, Oa. raeord U kaowa to the police of their economic condltm. So every Robbery waa tho motive. Brooks and mense block of stono falling between a -I all CAMPRFI cars, tearing away tho bridge guard ,; waa struic oa the head with trades unionist who Is wow a member Reynolds were moonshiners. Beynolds S ij... MANAOCR. ot tally Injured of the Illinois natunaf guava will bo ovoliaUd with Hunt tor the purchase rails, and the entire following partThe MMMbaFeWiraKMUVa! ?2&?!! requested to secure n discharge from ol his stock of goods. Reynolds told the train went into tho creek. prlatcf of a Bowery lodging house. military service at once. llunt the money was in the bank at bridge also went down. Charles Harmony Qrove and invited him to Wheat a brakeman, was crippled in beoauso McCoy "hx. m??. .an.Vt-laa- i . Wfctbat.tka amount to imputation of the house A LITTLE BLACK DESPERADO. ride to that place with him. Midway lumping. Tho damage will PEIIIKNCe Brooks met tho pair and the two com- many thousands of dollars. aaa be would aot sllow Tried to bi I'a a Forced Cluck, l'lo.l ana mitted the murder, robbed their vic-7 went tbere. McOlnnls DURRANT SANGUINE. Mortal! Wounded lilt l'uriaer. tim of 31,200 in his possession and of sU, lt?iT atnick b!m 7B Princkto.V, Ind., Dec 21. A colored buried tho body. Reynolds was oa the head with boy The Condemned Man Declares that He'll named Decker tried to pass a and Implicated contested Tjr. cluwMJnff heatbrrkagei of Merer lie Hanged. 7. forged check or 810.60 on the FarmUrooks. Vea to a hov Y San FitANCisco, Dec. 17. Theodore ers' bank yesterday, signed by Charles VoOlaals was.arrtsted. Tnaoc Mark Durrant In an interview says: Howard, trustee of White River townALASKA PRODUCTS. DcaMM a preca-rte- ship. While tho bank officials wero "I will novor be hanged. I know vj-CoVRMHra Ac lit a i,y:Mlllar Jocks. At oo0 making inquiry he mado his escape. A Special Car Ku Ito-it- Eastward Loaded that help is coming onco more as It h as " ' ""' a wfc m '' always camo to me beforo in my exWilli .dibits. .lIsEBU LI JmatlriMtiialafe! re"tlo drama Marshall Murphy of Patoka pursued "The Stowaway." aeooamf-ia- a San Fhancisco, Dec. IK. A special tremity." -him and the boy shot and mortally icLresHre This statement has caused a rovlval FOR' ALASKAN WATERS. wounded him. If Decker is caught. tar dispatched by tho Alaska trado d opinion that tommltteo is on its wav east. It it the there may uo a lynching II tlie citizen A" "it contains an exhibit of Alaska products when satllled his last hopo was gone KKrktJK. Thaaarver4lataAtaar aolaK to tb. get hold of him. ae would commit suicide it possible. and Arctic costumes, and is accomYakan Hirer. . TjwtMtelr. ' assfcjhal DURRANT'S riwBjtiJaniii j,TraM,aia CASE. panied by Sccrotary Carmen, c.,31. Tao UnlUd BANK ROBBERY. UlWMNlM' B$tlJ,Pi.9h States geodetlaarreyahlp McArlhur I'lauuluff to Still Further Juggle nieri rJhnukley and Chas. B. Taylor, who CA MttH4Mr will speak to the people en route reJustice. haabeea ordered tS Alaskan Ourglars Secure Fifteen llamlred'Dullari st. Trustee San FaANcisco, Dec. 21. -- The father garding the recent gold discoveries ,aad .with .ttia nnnnluir of .from a llank tn Ferry, Ilai. of Theodoro Durrant the condemned Slid tho advantage of San Francisco apflag will, head tor. ,t" Yukon x0rEKA, Kas.. Dec 17. Tho State W. At NlgBRI, preiident as a point ofdeparturo for tho Klon- fi.ver, uiera W .reaiala until a murderer, says: 0ank ot Pcrrjr) aI x milos cast of -- ' OyW. WAUDItL, CtihUr "Wo havo not glvon up tho light for dike, r aerlM of ImporUat sarveyahave been hero, was entered oarly yestorday aaaeaapllahsd aada thoruagh.'sludy of my son's life. Wo will try to get a Sopkiriss (taunlu morning by burglars, who blew open MILLION-DOLLAtk'a .eeuatry BLAZE. , Tka McArlhur writ of error from the state supremo the safe with dynamllo and secured gee oa the. ways at thVflay & Wright court to tho United States supremo Brand Forlu, N. 1)., lias a Sorloue Vlalta-- it fl,n00. The burglars escaped. They hlpyards, riwIvlBg repairs, but will court If this Is donled, we cau go diaro believed to be J. Collins uud Charles Ion of Fire. laPi tooa bo la readlaasa for' active service. rect to tho latter court and make tha Grand Fomts, N. D Dec 18, A loss Cunningham, wanted in Omaha for application, that Is if wo cap raiso the of nearly a million dollars was caused tafe cracking. money, for the expenses of this long early HaUed a Horse-JUe- a Pool Koum. Ky. this morning by fire. The Hotel " . Madisonillk, JCAKytA-f-Dt.O,-li i. Deo. VI. The polco litigation has Impoverished me." HE'S UP AGAINST IT. y Dakotah, a largo struchM J14 3TMt'rday od a horserraco ture that cost 3250,000, was com- : The Incident Settled. ' SM.000. po,rgMa'yrali)b the managers ?lalm Found Oallty ot Milking Falio Entries la . Rio Jakxiuo, Dec. SO. Tho Brazilian filotely destroyed, as were the two Ttank Ileporta." r.asacts stores adjoining, Nash bunlnoss. ,wJwrly.braaeh of the Central and Italian govurumenta Unvo slguod Salt Lake, Utah, Dec.. 18. Jamet .! Bros, and the Grand Forks Mercantllo twi aecoaou, of the. clliteas of 'lelegraph.Cu.Bt; Alleghany, .P. They an agreement settling tho iuctdout '. of HBiiSi aad aafcWaMui'iatif.tlaa. Z. Bacon was found guilty In tho .havTadsd tkalaiv for by the killing ot the Italians at Esplrlto Co. Nash Bros, were grocers and cigar United States circuit court at mid'JREaV "Ik were mado ;. ad" mJai aeLiura vauVl (n Sarto last month. Italy admits that wholesalers, and tho mercantile comtelegraphed to etaa,ef Kwur pany dealt in several other things.! night of making falso entries in his Bfc'V'-- l 'detective, discovered there was no cause for diplomatic Both concorns occupled.brlck buildings. reports to tho comptroller of the curthat .tkawlria. supposed to connect rency when president of the American : Comoouut) i witk Allegheny, weritydaly-Wfa- r Mess. national bank of this city. Ho was as it Two Children Horned to Death. Ulllad by un Ilxplotloii. ST. LO'JIS. A Huril Study. the.eecoad story of tho bulldilit. and' Oskaloosa, la,, Dec 18. Two chll-dru- n found guilty on two counts, differing COTTON-Mldd- linj llitPTON, Ala,, Dec. SO. Saturday , JhVxaJd ollowed. The 'managers uay Madhid, Dec. 13. It Is understood only technically. The' penalty Is from UEUVES-Htc- crs 825 $ too of Albert Keller, ot Muckaklnock, night on the Bear Creek logging roai' 2B0--Cows and Heifers.. that the cabinet, at Its mooting yester40J five to ten years' imprisoumsut propeflyil lakes (ime. It requires mar arauraacuea ol, the same concern a locomotive exploded OALVES-(p- er ,.. 6 00 Ul W head) killing the on perished in a flro which consumed tho day, discussed the proposition to Inexperiaace aadacomplete knowledge InTseveral large cltle. HOOS-F- olr Select '320 ta S4Ttf glncer, John O'Connor, tho flreinan family dwelling. One of the victims tno Children Locked In n Kouiu and BHEKP-F- alr toto Choice of ckags .Itreqaire..tha druggist crease tho strength of tho navy and a uo u 4 44 Cremated. I'LOUK-I'ate- nU Jack Clipper, and two trainmen, Join waa a girl four years old and tho othor tiiau.Warka to aUrt Op. 46J W 4 81 how to meet the cxpenso of such a ,labve aUri, amount of tdrugs Clear and Stnlht. iBatDflKTOX.(V'N. 4cu a 4M Johnson and Iloury Vlckcry. The ex a baby of nine months. The mother Cmr, Mo., Djc 18. Mrs. WHEAT-N- o. Kansas lrei J.. Dec step, which tho Imparclal estimates at 3) Ilsd had left tho children alone in tho Qranvillo Morgan, a uegress, locked COKN-- No. 8 Mixed Witter.. , .. to M 60,000,003 pesetas. pable,wprk, and.for coinpensalion .bar bnaaut under ;tbe. furnaces In ploiton was caused by a dofoctlvo Hue. house 8IK . the.CykaieyCumpet;land her two little girls, one threo year OATS-N- o.5o.2 be must, be 'reasonable. and UVli-N41 a 43K Mouurch Aiilgui. and ono ten months old, lu her houso TOUACCO-Lu- gs factories uar here, Autououiy at a DUcouiit lu 1'uorto lUco SUI t) K W ,. ' Change ot Hlnliters. ' Maduid. Dec 33. Lleut-Oo-OwK.ssnoito, Ky., Dec. 18. R. Mon Mann, yesterday afternoon. While tho wo- IIAY-ClLeaf Hurley IN iti I 0 aad It Is expected the works will start eur HSIK ABOVA. FACTS RKMEM- - up in week or two, probably on Jan. captain general of Puerto Rloo, It St. PKTEnsnuito. Dec 17. Tho retir- man was away the house burned down UUTTISIC-Cho- lce Timothy. ....!.. SOU w low arch, for himself, the Ulcnm ore Dls 14 id Dairy,",.'.. BER WE'RE CAREFUL. ing minister B. KUUS-I'r- esh .r?..... urJ" '. giving amplyment to 2,000 per-on- about to resign, owing to the impossi Brockenridge, to ltussla, Clifton tho and both were cremated. 87lH tilling' Co. and tho Giglo Distilling waa received by (lienor...... bility of reconciling the different Co., assigned to the Columbus Finance UACON-Cl- ear 3 Itlb..,cv .' l'rloco Henry at Uiborne. parties In the Island with a vlow of es- czar Thursday, and presented his let& Trust Co., of Louisville. Tho assets LAUD-i'rlST. BERNARD DRUGSTORE, Stcsm) 1. o Joba-K- . Kedmend Coming Over. ter. of recall. Mr..Breckenrldge pretablishing uutonomy. Osdohne, Islo of Wright Dec 21. CHICAGO. aud liabilities are estimated to be each Nkw YObk, Dac, 31. John E. Rod. &2i 335 sented to his majesty his successor, E. Prince Henry of Prussia slopt at Os- CATTLK-Nat- lro Steen about 8730,000. 3W sm liOQS A Fatal Wreck. n A. Hitchcock. mead; M. P., tha . borne, after visiting tho queen, and re- SHEEP Fair to Choice . .. Irish 3w 4 75 FalftliTCliolce. Treaty Itallllod. leader, will sail for this country on Pontiac, III., Djc. 20. The north4 8J 470 turned on board the German cruiser b'l ,0 UH Winier I'lents. 4 8) Alleged Hank KiubaziUrln Uastody. HO Spring Constantinople, Dsa.17. A dispatch 30. ile Is com-- , bound Alton train was wrecked hero Deutschland at 10:30 a. m. The prlnco WHEATtNo. S Sprin. .. as B7!iiB DkNVEU, Col.. Doc. 18. Harrv N.' will resume his journey to China tofrom Athens announces that tho treaty lag to America at h InvlUtlon, of at two o'clock yesterday afternoon. w at .No. 8 Ited (newj 2 u conx-Nprominent workers .In "the Irish causo One trainman is reported killed and Clork, formorly cashier of the First morrow morning. Turkey and Qrccco ,. u 7 2X of peace between by King George, and 'OATSNo. --'..., several injured. Tho railroad ofllclals national bank of Bridgeport O., who has bceu ratltleil to apeak ba the rebellion, of 1798. ' VabaflBlBalr 7U 765 (ti I'Oltlf Mess (new) is accused of having embezzled 53,000 report that" no passengers wero hurt KANSAS CITV. that It will be dispatched at ouca by a Crotlan ColonUti. Lit lieelsloa ABIrmad. S 15 3 40 lre of tlio bank'siunds, Is in custody here, special steamer to this city. Denvkh, Col., Dec 17. Tho advanco CArrr.t:-Nat-All Qrades Steers 33) tl 345 HOOS UermanTroopi Leave for Cblna. WASHlXOTONjupeogjr.The supreme iaepBBBsSBPJBJBBBBBBfltaBr and will be taken to Ohio for trial. 84U guard ot 20,000 Crottan colonists have tWIIKAT No. S Hard ,.,.... ki court of Ihe.Itjltad State afllrmsd the OATS-NWiluehu's Haven, Dec 18. Tho IS O ot J.tloai Wjiaau. arrived in Denvxr. Thn onlnnv will Ih. coitN-N- o. 2z White o. ana 2H Dlhollcal,li.od18. Tho .famous model mi decision of tha lowar codst.ln the case North Gorman Lloyd steamer DarmAfter Reindeer. pntn In M?n FlliAnfin,lnfi1i vnllntr F.i,tifli2j Paris, Dec. NEW OKLEANS of J.J. Ebaaka, a convicted murderer stadt having on board a detachment Tkondjeu, Norway, Dec 18. An westernColorado, whero houses, scliools, 4 M O SO Lucie llagerland has had her beauty vieBBBaMBBBHHafcafcaflBBBBBBBBBBBB COKN-2 of Califaraia, basing Its decision on of troops for China, left hero yester- agent of tho United States government 85 a !8 destroyed by vitriol thrown at 1'ier by churches and various lndustrlabliitl-tutloo- s OATS Westera u day. ,8ho was cheered by large crowds named Kjeltberg has arrived hero to that In the Durrant case. 14 50 A 15 00 another model named Juldulcelll In a HAY Choice will be erected. J' PORIC-O- ld buy reindeer for tho Klondike relief Mess of people. & 8 3TH i fit of jealousy. atephaa Baeklaiham Btarzes. UACON-Si- des U expeditions. I COTTON-Mldd- llnt Hnuki Called to Shoir Ul. Verdict of Wilful Slur.lor. u Naw Yaax. Deo. St. Stephan,Buok Treniurjr Statement. Wabuisotok, Dec IBTKa comp- WHEAT-N- o. 2 LOUISV1LL& London, Dee. 21. -- At tho inquest . lagham targea, oa ot the founders of OJUQ SI Red. Elettrlo Light TTorlci Baraed. WA8UIN0T0N, Dec. 17. Yesterday's ;' ,.. 27KA S8V the Northwest aatloaal baalrof Chica- over the remains of Win. Terrlss, tho i Vonx Hubon; Mich., Dec 18. Tho troller of the currency has Issued a call CORN uN No. 2 Mixed A .o, fc 8 sa statement of the condition ot tho treasgo, is dead at hia adma.ln Brooklyn, of actor,, the uoro tor's jary rendered a Kxcelslorelectrlo light works burned on national banks ,fpr'a statement of PORK New Mess Brea'kfaaV, iuob, , 8 00 75 aad $ ury sboWcd available cash balance, close of buslucsi UACON-Cl- ear vhelr S Rib 6K verdict (if wilful murder. . .. . '.-.-v.. . condltlon'at'tho 13, Loss, about 850. OOP, 9338,181,511; gold reserve. Si5U.S78.093. Ji$tOPEAN'PLAN, $1.00 Per Day. apoplexy, aged 70 year. X uwrtuw wiauiinf , . itreunesuay. w-ueaeateMBr 9 How to Cure Bilious Colic, 38at' tauar flatf Math . RMitn R. Monarch, the Owensboro disWill See Two Ships. The people of Uniontown are penew wntcrworks No One THouBht'She. Could Live. Hawesville's r "jv. I suffered for weeks with colic and pains tiller has failed for about a million ;W)mm Visit K. toais stop at Nashville Sun. be'hevo(&'if it had riot got Dr. plant may attract a large manufac- titioning the 1. C. to change the vb "I M'ostf Kentuckians who attend in my stomachy caused by biliousness, aad dollars. Not long since he sacri- Carbtedt.'s.GjHiURemedy for my daughter tory) to that city soon. time of one of the'passengerjrains had to take medicine all the while until I the chrkteHing of the battleshio She got ficed a $100,0000 residence for she wouIjleYrn with us passing there. used Chamberlain's Colic .mimt4mfmUtMiifn4tiHiltl. named bx their, state will see, two Diarrhoea Remedy which Cholera and $25,000. Hendersbri, Y. M. C. A. branch ruadW'ffaad hecUlInoss developed into v cured me. I MW1 WATHS.Uoan all NItW, snips, and why not settle this distiers-anrbeomaticfeyer, Every- - is in financial distress and needs J Robert Davidson, the fifteen-yea- r pute by'lnalcing Miss Richardson have since recommended it to a good many, Judge Charles that she could aot live,. Five $1,600 to save itself. old Lexington boy, sentenced to Richie, of Louispeople, M3. F, Butler, talrbaven, sponsor for the "other one?" tve ber no relief, yet. by the time ville, has Brought suit for S2.boo-Coaa,' Persons who are'subject to bilious 1 taken two bottles of Dr. Carl- The wheat crop never looked the penitentiary, has been granted German Liver Powder, caho was better in Breckinridge' county at a new trial; uaniagos . ior by. taking the slandc . JThe .PU:dalW savs Hawes- - colic eaa wrd off the attack symptoms' this against Edwin B.alleged thev '.,able to sit' up.in.bed, and today'" sfiais At.; GraN. first' ap,3 .Cqw, u. n. yCq,. - straw- - remedy. as soon as jril. wants a vC ,astrong! ttjfr ever war, aad we have moth- -' N;ne convicts vere CQnf,rmeJ ; filar rjrumirMr for; GrenV Buffi pear. For sale by' Ben T. Itoblsson, t& Doayru Ing to thant 'for. It but Dr. Carlstedt's laetory ana an elactric light Are you a subscriber to The the Episcopal Church at the Frank-Bee- ? x (jo.ji wno m known lUr, George King; St. Chirles; St,. Great German Ramsdy." ., plait; aBWtaaUMted upon application. fort penitentiary. You should be. throughout this part, of tlfej' Bernard Drag Store, Ksrlington . Smith VisKS(TalIula, III . .. ..la Port Arthur. on Vincent. Ulmielf to beFcr and Conildan It n Verjr Good Joke Hon Admit WimamOar$ldMurdoror' iL ,, iMfe A Honey ,.,... ?0Y' ?., 17.-Wl- lllam Ik the senate, on tho 15th, muoh time wat consumed In debate upon tho bill to prohibit pelagio scaling by Americana, union was passed by a voto of 37 to 14. A resolution directing th secretary ot war to supply relief to tho suffering miners In tho Klondtko region was amended and recommitted. A bill providing for tht appointment ot a dlrootor ot tho census and II assistants was di9cussed....,.In the house thi day was spent In the consideration ot tho legislative, cxecutlvo and Judicial appropriation bill, but tho civil servlco question furnished the chief toplo of discussion. In the senate, on the 10th. a resolution directing the secretary ot war to send supplies to American and other sufferers In tho Klondtki region was passed. House Joint resolution providing for a recess ot congross from Deccmbei Inthohousoo IS to January was adopted bill appropriating $175,000 for the relief of people now in tho Yukon was passed, as was tht bill to prohibit pelagic scaling by American tasv to Operate Hal d, V Hjk ; panol-work-er- s, clno-""'Vhl- will stop vminrmifth ,,.. -- K" The cause FRITSCH ana cure "d . ?- "' . .. .. f.-,- inl .,?. i attnOHMft 'TAlldte: - ti,i . .i.i con-sec- MENDI3NIIAIiI Trans-Siberia- J00--! .,., ::." Klao-Chau- "" Illinois Central . .nun avciiuu nuiei, J A,r..A rr PU ",'"'"""n. ya .. alifornial NEW ORLEANS e, Jun "' g. Mc-Co- y. ez-baa- Plfte f P1 r"'d "; a J ' lht d, '.'mv,.., ;f?f;73ft WyM;;aaraed a. M&&kZ& .eJ!;rrlIa e - often-oxpressc- H iiA?ft . tht civil-servi- wa-ter- s, m ROBINSON, .v ; DRUGGIST Oja, nc 1-- Side-Trao- R y wv i- k five-stor- Hr WS o.-- laClevo-hu-a.nbuUwe- ra lnir Sent Free fRfiSSfe j . -- 21.-F- wj m u. mane matters, or who loves ani- mals, we will send free, upon application, a copy of the "Alliance," the organ of this Society. In addition to itensely interesting reading, it contains a list of the valuable and unusuah premiums given by this paper. Address THE NATIONAL HUMANE ALLIANCE, United Charities Building, New York e. I'OltlC-Suud- ard 410411 me NWITO-'flHiBBflHll well-know- Uructo-TurLli- li Ico GEORGE KING, DRUGGIST ST, CHARLES, KENTUCKY. o. Nice Line of Druggists' Sundries. Prescriptions Carefully Compounded. KtOUn-UlghUt- ade No. Don't Use Drugs pure drugs, such as aro sold by unless you need them, and then only re- i&TEsy$2. Xi 06 per: day. UATs-na.iu- i to-da- -- sponsible druggists.;' We keep only the best. That is the great distinction to be looked for when the time comes that you need them Nowhere else will you find so complete a stock. A good time to begin that spring medicine. MMtSHOTEii, B ST. BERNARD DRLQ STORE, BRYAN HOPPER. MansZer. k WORK W&M mrni tttlffice. Etima b.hot, 'f J. W. Mor-waaG- n; $2.00 Hotel A.JDeiy. L utile prop'r v t PniTOHHTT . MADISONVILLE, KY. ' ftyam W S. r' -- tf - Ci pAul BEE eUltraa Katere One1 six ThreJ Slngl w? -- what 'twould have come lo f j tUn't happened to speak 'hat ;,! orphan of Wixon's, whose fnirr had died that week; '! se Mother. God bless the wonun, her heart is the beft oIjitp.n..r-,- .. ''W-Tinot have btmdver forChrislnns?" 4nd ez I, ''Old lady, donel" JX 3-r i aama i'ian. Stmliloit With AiiCel. O. on a jniduiRht drcarv. ns I urrcnoy, This world would lo studded with No govcr 'weak Mid wenrv ovnr nil tlm r monoy system fas presents that a boyish fancy augols if each man would act upon tho can possess! look for trouble hereafter whenever strikes advice ho is tendy to givo to others. nt of elasticity which is uo occur among the miners. t great care jd, wuuo wuu Bleop I tried to tus- - Irish American. toronghly souud and sufllcicn1 nn taken in selecting minn diu .air. Irt DtlllrlAllli " T " luJf "lB"' """ xmw rurrcnoy, under I11 our present 1....1 "" "" S tho EoJcaor Wavelet. mcy nccumu- latcs and staj with Evangel istio work is tho chosen form of tho year greater part lion fright I fairly shuddered, for fright I 2"" At last it is paid, too mtnei organiie aern una 110 cause it was only Santa Claus. of service for tho comiug year in North demanded to a HBJf wsv--n j:.iiinf and Minaitcr ru ns in tho west and many mil tioned by an exchange- "Itfnber Then I listened moro intently to the Carolina. haIv 'K i Tho Sauday school is one urin of tho pod out to west illars aro ship- sound that crept up gently to my cham from the Indiana miners e"V;?Jll?ep'oaic0 "" bo used for ber, wbero my wonder almost caused church nud Christian Endeavor is the this purpose. (ANY. Central City, Ky.. t an arlic)e irrect system my heart to pause, and I heard tho can- other. Rov. A. D. Thaeler. tho western ban ' ...!... minora nblo to in jneoiutiix ""'""'.ance between dy spilling, ns tho stocking ho was fill-inTo repeat what has been said before, creaso their uoto SUDSCRtsT" lfi0" and dlsselcome in contract and I wished I'd left n shilling Where is tho stato that has a better thero is nn imp 10 fall when """ON RATES: d for moro thero for dear old Santa Claus. And tho body of district secretaries thau Texas! money and would bearngrJit; tin- nan and . ec 15 One deaih noiso I hoard eo plainly in tho room adrow so heavily fro: ireed to borThe secret of work for tho Lord Jesus After tho U'itl. .'Mi 14 lllo rnailll rxt lira !n joining pa's was only Santa crops had been in . ..... Glaus. in spiritual power. Wo nro not fitted for i 00 'ou" ostra cur- ""ftSSsfr..." -.. Anxious to get joj tariff" cam m'""i o. a. near stairway now creep, a peep, down tho the work until wo aro endued with the reucy would How did I it for redemption ii iika issuing nil impatient for n Holy Ghost. Rev. W. Q. While. Tliin moraine 'I ' .. . glanco, although against tho laws, and . In Canada, which1 me u in go 10 work, a usual. Una it filled my Tennessee stands in tho front rank of heart with dread, as with southern states in the Christiun Endeav reucy, tho volmno of astio cur- -started off in the southeast sudden Inters circulafear ho fled and jumped into or movement, tiou always depends nud for practical work tho uso of currency u( soon found the smoke so stifling mamma's bed T"SOAV ' rs- .naud for naughty, naughty Santa and corisccratcd enthusiasm she ruukr poses. With us pur- 33 1807 ' h0 had ,0 re,urn 1ne mule, however. Clnusl And tho stories that wo hear thero ess meet-b- y with tho txst states in tho Union. ni anarci. several persons attempted each year nro as thin aa summer gauzo. ing n temporary denial 0l"? C'-SrAM- , Vocation Time. tho to reach the mule, but were forced back. Fraud stupendous Santa Clausl starting of now banks act of Vacation comes, vacation goes, but congress increasing tho Finally John Cane and Joe Merlo started Too IJIg n Job. green- tho pulpit remains. Whether forover or ,OB"MCOLj,,Vr "And still they tell up," says tho only for a short while, that is another backs. Wo aro u prott' jjoople, H Hu.'jS we after the mule, and iheir long absence want ,.. alarmed the pil bos, Walter Tregcning. iuacon ieiegrapn, "tnat tno test or a question. Bo It ns it may. wo havo for but in soino things woAl jcluud I other nntious. Sound las, and only lie started in search of the men. After Democrat is his ability to bolifivo that nil tho samo good wishes. To tho "stay with silver at 40 cents in tho dollar this at homo" brethren wo say, "Blessed '"arluctn: .. . going some distance he found Merlo he -- I ' S',er no matter how face up, overcome. He went a littleIing government can fako all tho silver of nro thoy who nbido in Thy house." The Of More Practical furtho world and hold it up to gold at tho "going abroad" colleagues wo greet 'ahlar,ou,ba Opinions nro good th ini ther, expecting lo And Cane, but could not 10 to 1. Such nu insanity will with tho words, "Blessed nro they life, but nu extra pair of Td' eatiV ",preaAtrais dinnrr and proceed on account of the smoke. Re- ratio ofany damn party in tho world if they whoso journey is blameless. ' Jowish often of moro practical vil VOUr turning he dragged Merlo out, where he will stick to it long enough." tiau Instructor. ilessaueer. j- J' yf h. EWaty or. Ctetd.-- I eBwJvP'K1 rSJSirWlK-SK'SS.- f v -- smi !"" ih tlif0(lvof-m,hM'sdead-"'suess- ... and. s.. soon revived Repeated efforts were made to find Cane, but wtre unsuccessful until about j o'clock, when he was discovered near the mule dead, the mulo escaped uninjured. No cause cap.Jie-assigne- d for. the origin oC ibe 'fire. The mine is still burning, and tflort is being made lo tinguish it. dlbdltdfejbdlbdlbdbdbdbdliLdbbdlbdlb V Well, I drove over to git him and fetched bim back with m, LOCOJIIiriYE BLASTS. And if hewa'nt the tickledest baby 'iwas ever my luck to see. We are pleased to note that 'Conductor And cunnin well, honest injtin! it almost Wice uill soon resume wotk. made me young An engine on the Illinois Central at HenTo look at bis leetle figi;er and bark to his derson was tbrowo from tbe track one praltlin'. tongue. I told him about old Santy a'scramblin night last week, through theeirilcssness of down the flue. some one in leaving tbe switch thrown And he wondered about the stove pipe, how wrong. Santy could wiggle through The failure lo throw tbe switch lo Ibe We told bim to bang up bis stockin', and mam (rack after coming out of a siding I that leetle chap, I swear, came near causing a serious accident here, Made us promise to hangup ourn, so Sanly last Monday morning. As it was, a caboose could leave our share. was struck by an engine and Conductor Then after it got bis bedtime, wc poked off up to the store And loaded ourselves with presents, and Lord knows what not more While I just sorter managed to git by myself someway, And bought a few things for Moiber in honor of Christmas day, And when we was goin' bomtwards I see ber a tryin' to hide Some bundles she said was secrets and I mustn't look inside. Perhaps it was mighty foolish, but honest t' gosh, I b'leeve I'd never been ba'f so bappy's I was that Christmas eve. Leacbey wbo was in the car ws shaken up. badly OUR SPECIAL is back from a hunt in Missouri, where Operator William Mann, of Henderson, be spent several ceks. Quite a number of Ikkejs were sold here for the musical entertainment, given by Ibe Howell band, at Evansville, this week. Conductor Curtis Lane is now very sick with He has been confined to his room for about two weeks. Wo understand that Passenger Conductor Harris has ben instructed by General Manager Metcalfe lo report to Superinten dent Logsden of the Knoxvills branch, wbere it is thought he will be made Master Say, that was a merry Christmas, if ever of Trains. there was one yet; If reports are true, so far tbe Illinois The youngster was nigh to crazy, and we Central has a sbort lead in Ibe contest gowas as bad, I bet. ing on between tbem and the L. & N., Tbe old house fairly chuckled as the baby while trying to make the shortest time to laffed and played, New Orleans. We lock for tbe L. & N. And at night we watched bim sleepin' to win. where our leetle boy bad laid, The overcrowding of cattle in a car was Oar own little darlin' and Ibe cause of Ibe loss of five head, while . Mother stz, soft and lo', "Helooks so much like tbe other. Its running a distance of about sixty miles last Sunday morning. iWicked lo let bim eo. Pertapsjfor a Christmas present, Cod sent For a few Jays last week, cars coming from the Nonh u'jejys covered with sleet, .'.hinvtdbe our son,' which made it very dangtrous, indeed, for Lei's keep'bim for ourn foreier," and the brakemen, but up to date no accident L "Old ladu. done"" has been reported. typhoid-pneumonitow-haire- d In nvc(V to flnnc .Wr ulAWOUAluolo extend to our many old and faithil subscribers a substantial Holiday' Gift that will last the whole year around, we have decided to give the ci-uo EARLINGTO I We ekly Louisville Commercial, WgOHg!CTqs!;f DOWN IN THE MINES. Christmas day is always a welcome one lo the miner and bis family. No other class of laborers know better how in make relatives and friends happy tbanhe does Home to tiinvis one of thedearrsrspots on earth, and to make those about It rejoice is one of bis chief desires; so he welcomes the day when he can by the expenditure of money make both oil and yonij; enjoy themselves. Material is now on band for jUa new electric ligbts.and Howard WIUIk will soon Ggdcnlleavis have it up and in working order. d several days last week Foreman along with Harry Corey and a force ,of men and teams were busy transferring 4he new St. Bernard compresser from tbe car to position over at the No. n shaft. This is regarded as a fine piece of machinery iy those who are Judges of the same. Alter several weeks of severe tests she Hecla Coal Compauy u&s decided upon tbe selection of the Jeffreys minting machines over that of ths Morgan-Gardnmachine, and while the management feel they have selected the best ma-- chine, come of tuoce wbo have had a band in the test can't agree with the decision arrived at. We understand that the Monarch Coal Coal Company has concluded that the mining machine is just what they need, and two of tbem will soon be put in that mine. President J. 0. Atkinson of the St. Bernard Company made a business trip to the Eastern Kentucky coal fields, last week, and since most of the agitators have left there, be hnds a much improved condition of affairs exists. William Gordon, Jr., wbo has tbe management of a coal mine near Sturgis, is making a success of tbe coal mining business, if we can believe tbe reports in circulation, and we have no reason to doubt (here. . Urn-nieaMorgan-Gardner Somepirjy who attempted lo wrongfully get money from the r.ajlroad was knocked out in Judge Farnswortb's court here lately. It seems from tbe evidence that we have beard that the claim of tbe plain- tiff was a weak one and brought on unjust ground. Some old lirs were being burned by the section foreman on the company's propetty al some distance from any road, when a cow ran into tbe fire and was slightly injured. In uo way was the com pany h) jho least responsible. Wc understand jl is finally settled that Claud Smith, of Hopijrcynie, is to bo tho now agent at SljughleMville wjicn Agent l'or Engineer .Smiley who has for the last few months twen lakine a rest, si again back si work. FreiKht conductor Harris is now yisitin- relatives up near Lexington Ae wjljl spend Christmas tbere. Tbe pay car is nownmaking the rounds as usual and tbe boys are now supplied with Christmas money, and you can rest assured their relatives and 'friends will be T made happy. new ul3scribers will receive both papers one year for only OJSTE DOLLAR CASH and all old subscribers who will pay up their subscriptions to date and one dollar more will also receive the Louisville Commercial Free for one year. The time is brief. Take advantage of this liberal offer before the Holidays. If any prefer they can have the "New York Tribune" as a premium instead of the "Commercial." Write for our Pamphlet: is A rates Conditions JS a Big Sj?safras Tree. targe sassatras tree on the farm of Elder John F. White on Muddy Fork, three and a half miles north of Cadiz, has just been sawed up, making 960 feet of very fine Jumber, says the Telephone. The tree is regarded as an unusually large one of the kind, and was known all over the neighborhood as the "giant sassafras." a very cc ?J Burlington, Kentucky. .m.u WANTED-TRUSTWORT- HY ble,, established tOyoo n.d Enclose stamped envelope. The Doqialoo Company, Dept, R., Chicago. orlidies to travel (or responsihouse in Kentucky. Monthly eipenses. Position steady. Refer-cnc- AND ACTIVE ..... Tbe Tito Masncu, THE BURLINQTON'SNEW OBSERVATION VESTIBUJ.ED TRAINS. The most complete daily trains travel, shops. Nos. j$ an(j Is Secretary George C. Atkinsoa made a between Sf. Louis and Kansas City, btiet visit to Indiana and Illinois last vjeul, St. Joseph, Colorado and Montana, looking out after the coal and coke inter- These are vestibuled throughout ests of bis company, while absent. with tht (tndsome wide observation vestibules. The chair To see that neither the young or old Pintsch-lightcould have reason to complain of a scarcity cars have oak and mahogany Pintsch light and courteous of Christmas tojs, Mr. James It. Rash, service. The latnst wbo has charge of tbe three big stores of free porters St. Bernard, at Earlington, St. Charles productions ot compartment sleep n.i Mortons Gap, made Louisville a special ers between St. Louis and Kansas trip, last (ueek, laying in a supply of the City, offer the exclusiveness of drawing rooms without any addi desired goods. These are the Tbe Sebree Coal Company now has , tional berth charges. strike on lis bands. Last Saturday, the only wide vestibuled trains from St. (nil forceof drivers, two in number, struck, Louis to Kansas City and Denver. (he grievance beinn that the company These are also the trains from St. Louis, St. Joseph and Kansas City docked them one baur's pay. We are to,behevetbe boys have made a mis- for all trayel via the Burlington's take, as they i will find out 'when they ascer short Norfliwest Main Line.-- to tain the faatthal theriare plenty of men Montana, Washington, Tacoma, lo take thftir, place, and , that tbe ' business Seattle, etc. of tbe companyTwill not be retarded in tbe EDWARD ELLIOT, I. W, WAKELEV, least. first two weeks of December in the West for all classes of showed unusually heavy shipments of coke are just out of the BurlinRton from the Earlington coke works. These are trains 'The d fin-is- h, The Central City Coil Company can General Manager. St. Joseph, U. ftboqt played out. Why uot try a wheat Issue? If wocanraiso tho.valuoof 10 ounces of silver to thnt of about 40 ounces of silvor, without tho aid or consent of any other nation ou earth, why can't wo raise thoprlcoof wheat to 3 a bushel without tho aid or consent of any other nation on earth, without consulting tho foreign market quotations aud without bothering about silvor? Aud if wo can thus ralso tho prlco gt wheat why not of corn and potatoos Clneral Pass, A21. ami eggs aud everything clso wo want St. Louis, Uo. raised? All wo havo to do is to set in I A Fresh Financial Idea. Say, Loy8, s'poscu yon cliango tho deck That frco Bilvcr pack seems to bo centers of population, tho Tho Iomou conuultteo having given tho but iu tho quiet, obscuro villages. oholca ot this as a CIilrstni09 lesson instead Wherever thero wcro souls thers ot the quarterly review, doubtless tho ma- was work for Hliu to human do, He is asked jority will prefer this to thu rovlow, and ns whothor many or few will bo saved and tho quarter lmi taken us ovor tho last answers by urgiug nil to ngouizo to 'eastages o( Paul's Bojournlutlioiiiortnl body ter iu. Many, ho declared, because of and given us his oft repented testimony professions of religion, would oxpst to ho was ready to dlo for Christ It U not. that flood Mauners. enter In, but would be'disappoktM. Good manners nro a part of good aflldo from tho inntn thought of tho rovlow Tho reason why they would not be sttved to turn to Hliu who died for us nil uud morals. Wo all acknowledge tho truth was bom In Bethlehem that Hu might dlo was that they wero still in their sins. " of the trito saying that truo politeness on Calvary, tho just for tho unjust. Thoy had not got rid of their slns,'ml conies from tho heart, and that it is 0. "In this wan manifested tho lovo of tho gateway of heaven wsald "bo :tw only tho outward nud visiblo sign of 0 oil toward us, bocauso that Ood sent Ills narrow to adroit Ihcm, ,It is yer Imthat inward grnco which makes ns glvo only bogotton Son Into tho world that wo portant that we get rid of our slus;5P up in small things to tho comfort of might llvo through Him." In Chapter 111, may have witnessed the wouderfal tho others. Tho polito person must always 10, it is written, "Ilcroby pcrcclvo wo Ufo works of Christianity in tho world.'we-maQ laid bo moro popular aud givo moro pleasure love of oil, becnuso Ho Iny down His have taken sotnb part iu this work wo ought to down our lives to others than tho rough nud boorish for us, and for tho brethren." In Horn, v, 8, it is, ?urselvos, yot unless wo aro cleansed ouo. A Httlo courtesy costs nothing but 'Clod comniendeth Ills lovo toward us In whou wo stand beforo tho gate a little thought, nud it makes tho wheels that whllo wo were yot sinners Christ died of heaven we will bo refused admitof society movo vastly moro smoothly. for us." At tho Christmas time, whon all tance. Nothing that defileth or inaketsi Wo do not mean that tho form of good aro merry and send gifts to oaoli other as ashamed shallcnter into tholdugdom f manners hhould tako tho place of real- they talk and sing 0MII111 who wns born heaven. $ ity, but unselflshuess can bo cultivated, in Dothlohom, do wo stop to consider what How may wo got .rid of. our sibtirv homo in glory nnd aud with its growth naturally comes it cost Him to leavo His iu Mary's arms or 1. To got rid of ou'rlElns'woHiustVe bocomo a helpless babo politeness. Christian Instructor. what it cost Ills Father, God, to glvo Him coiiv.ipted of our sfufulnoes. Wbnwt up to this humiliation unheard ot beforo first feol that wo really nro sinners susd in tho history ot all worlds as far as wo thnt siu is an awful thing before wo know? will cry out to God in sorrow for 10. "Herein is lovo, not that wo loved David had toe realise his sin God, but that Ho loved us and sent Ills beforo' ho repented. Tlve dying title Son to bo tho propitiation for our sjjis." realized that ho "received tho dim reward Oh, tho depth of meaning in that phraso, "propitiation for our slnsl" Sco Him In of his deeds beforo ho turned to Christ GctliFuinano sweating, as it were, groat for help. ..So must nil realise their before thoy will over g'etjld'"bt drops ot blood. Hear lllm on Calvary cry out, "My God. my Ood, why hast Thou siu. This, should not be n hard tnatier. forsaken incV'nnd talk not of Livingstone "All hnye slnued aud como short of the " for Africa, or Lincoln for America, or a glory of God." , ., mother for her child ns an analogy or in 2. To get rid of our sins we must reany way illustrating Ills sufferings for us. pent of our sin. Conviction should lead It is noit to blasphemy so to do. Ills suf- to repentance and conversion. ferings for our sine as far exceeded all sufsow as heaven le hlucr noa muni to tnnvfrGni.rfn.rn,fld4jLIf fering earth over Uinn enrth nod Cod's thoughts higher than convicted of our BlnfulsestWce ours. Ho who knew no sin was roado sin should come into our hearts a hatred cjn'hcinvi1-Qc- i for us. Tho Lord laid upon Him tho In- and loathing of our sin. WeshcmM mo-nt- r rn-.- i IT! iquity ot us rll. It pleased tbo Lord to turn from it in disgust. But we should brulso Him. Ho was wounded for our not only turn from sin, but begin at Who can measure the sigtransgressions. once tovsejY9God. Wo should "cease lo nificance ot such statements? doovllaudieafutodowoil." It is sot 11. "Beloved, it God so loved us, WQ' ; must earought also to lovo ono another." How enough to give up evil we of ten wo havo read and heard " God sq loved nestly do good. 8. To get rid of our sins we must us," and wo nro glad that Ho eo loved us as to provide eternal redemption freely for havo faith in Christ Wo must accept But what do wo tbo payment Christ has tuade for oar US even at such a cost. know about loving ono nnotner anu laying Biui Wo must havo our sins washed down our lives for tho brethren? Do wo awnv in Ills blood. Couvlcted of "oar not often know moro about hating ono an sinfulness, we should be filled with sorother, or at least disliking ono another? I row for and hatred of sin, tum to speak of Christians so caueu. auu as 19 s4m loving tho heathen in Africa or China or Christ, and In Ills blood have our Japan or India or tho islands of tho sen or washed away, and by Ilia help tho poor Ksicimos lor nnsis biko wnn strength glvo up siu. Then, rid of sis, wo shall bo ready for heaven, wUeq do wo know ot it? 19. "No man hath scon uoaatany time. Christ calls us. If wo lovo ono another, God dwolloth in Bible Readings. Dent Ix, 7, 8: us, and His lovo is pcrfocted in us." It is ua J, 18; Pa. I, Prov. xxlv, 9; nlso written In John i, 18: "No man hath I, Iv, 7; John I, 3U; Jtotu, r, got ton seen God at any time. Tho only do U Cor. xli, 0; I Cor. xv. 60-6Son which Is In tho bosom of tho Father, Hek xll. Wo cannot know v, 20, 21; Eph. I, 7; vi, Ho hath deolarcd Him." ill, Ml; Her.xxl I John I, God except as wo know Him In Christ. When Philip said to Him, "Lord, show us 27. tho Father," Ho answered, "Ho thnt Bath The Hlddeq Cross, scon Mo hath seen tho Fnthcr." God w In Christ. Wo who havo received Christ To all, sooner or later, Christ comes and aro saved by His precious blood aro to baptize them with tire. But do ne saved in order that God may dwell In us think tbat the baptism ot fire cowes manifestly ond bo seen in our words sad once for all to a man in seme terrible works. Thero is nothing that manifests awful eoBTietioa I God qulto so much as lovo tbe love that affliction, some oae seen In Christ and Is so fully deerlbed hi) own sinfulness and nothingness. Was In I Cor. xlli. Let luo cnuure-- ai mis No, with many and those, perhaps, Christmas tlrao bo taught that Ho who the beet people it goes oa month after dwolc in tbo llttlo babo of Bethlehem will month, and year after year. Bseare dwell in thorn and manifest Ills love In trials, chastealngs which none but thejr "' MIS them. and God can understand, the Lord U 13, "Hereby know wo that wo dwell In cleansing theui from their lllm and Ho n us beenqsa Io hath given making them to understand wisdom Bi us of HU Spllrt." Tho first fruit of ttifi Spirit is jovo (Gal. V, P3), and lovo seems crctly, homing out of thorn the chaff at vanity, to includo all tho rest, and lovo Is tho ful- self will and self conceit l. filling ot tbo law. Notice that aa freely ns and leaving only the pure gold of. Ho gave His Son Ho also gives His Spirit, How many sweet, holy sols, pud if wo arc not filled with His Spirit it who look cheerful eaogk Wore the iBUKsssswwareaESxx? can only bo becauso our hearts aro not eyes of man. yet have their Beevet sor- open to Him, and If our hearts aro not rmral Thev oflxrv their cross open to II (m U Is bocauso we havo not beto, sloe held pi wo (night and should His great all day long and lie down" )oro to us In Christ; tho lovo that spared of nlotif ami tkav will rtarrv pot His own Son, but delivered Him up bans, for veers asd vears. Mid to t for us all, and will with Him trravM. and to the throiw f CkrleVl glvo us ail thing. dewi.aad sflMlflrt fore they lay 11, "And wo havo seen and do testify they and Christ ever win know whal that tho Father sent tho Son to be tho was, what was the secret ot their bitter Saviour of thu world." As tho angel said chastisement God seat to make 17 to the shepherds at His birth, "Behold I bring you good tiding of great joy, which soul better which seemed to ns tvleeMy shall bo to all people" (Luko ll, 10). The too good for earth. Oharlea Klngslty. Father did not send Him to bo tho Saviour of a few, but of all who will oorao to Him. Vossetslon of 'tbo Troth. Tho time will como when all Israel shall Man a only bono for the future istltftt bo saTod, and after that all nations, but In 1 this age the gospel Is to bo given to all tho be Khali gradually ,optgrow hla partial world, that all who will may bollore, and theories nud come moro and moreUto thus Ills body bo completed from out of possession of the truth. Tho hope f his nil nations. Ho Is thercforo calling upon pereccal nnd social development his us wbobelievo to show these thlugs to all highest civilisation, liu ueepesc reii- tho world as quickly as possible. What rIous development, is along this j aro wo doing about it? To acquire aud maintain this fr 15. "Whosoever shall confess tbat Jesus da-t'- y ' s tho Son ot God, God dwolloth In him, of thought is then tbe duty of all, a that none can escape, for every mak and ho n God." According to John x, mi', B3, SO, tho Jews understood tho Son of aud woman, iii whatever station Ood to bo equal with God, and Jesus ip if under pbligntio'n to help, the exMjrt taught and said: "Though yo believe not of which is measured only by tketr Me, beliovo the works; tbat yo may kpow ability. In so doing wo are giving newand bcllove that tho Father Is In Md find I er and higher life to man anuV.to God In Him." To recclvo Jcsai as Got) our tbo glory due unto ttla tfaine. Chris-tfa- n Saviour is Ufo eternal, and makes us to be Register. S9 Giving reduced clubbing h. His dwelling place. Our works should plainly declare that Ood Is In us, and this with all Leading Rublications. i Ltt Cs Alt KesoJve. should bo our constant aim and detlre. If It Is really so, Ho will work in us that First, to attain the grace of silt a which' tvcll pjeaslug lnHlssght. Hot? second, to deem U wonderful that to bo saved wp pnly peed doM no good a sin, and tq resolve wl bo wiping (0 come to Him, no a to Uv to vre are happy ourselves not to poison 1 it life tq His glory wo need, only to yield willingly and fully te Hlro, nd IJo will atmosphere for onr neighbors bvoallL to remark every painful by His Spirit do it, , on tnem 16. "And wo have known and believed dlsngreeablo feature ot their daily lift); tho lovo that God hath to us. God is lovo, third, to practlco tbe nraoe an'd vlrhie y (IncsoT-jocar-eite- cl and ho that dwolloth In lovo dwclleth In of praise. Harriet B. Stowe. .) Ood and God in him." We certainly cannot comprehend HU love, and we aro not One or Ood's Best Gifts, required to, but we know it from Ills Blessed is the man who has the gift word, and wo can beliovo It Somo day we shall bo able to comprehend with all of making friends, for it is one of God's saints what Is tho breadth and longth ana best gifts. ILinvolvea many thintrs. bat depth and height of It (Epb. iil, 18), but abovo all is tho power of going oat of now wo can oaohonofor himself beliovo' oneself nnd seeing and appreelatlu that It Is brand enough to take in oven me; whatovor Is nobloand loving in another that it is as long as eternity; that it ll " lllilTrTHn ".- Cb&nr fk deep aa from heaven to Calvary and blgb man. Thomas Hughes. our stack and mako tho roiso. "What Ii Klltnr the I'ar.eiJ 1'rieoil? fijcfe gam's SIlTer Corncrlb. as from my lost condition up to tho throne liavpwo to do with abroad?" Louis-vlllThe Keproaoi of Mea, They sjiy wo ijavpu'j; fjom) Anything of God. Ilellevlng this and thus our An lnt v I in;; taLlu has been Gourjer-Jourpafor silver. I toll you ono tiling, tio govUntil von make uo vour mind to steer with Him to all eternity, wo will want nhov. .;:k how wheat began in ernment has kopt tho8ilvcr dollar worth to mako it known to all people, and thus the reproach, of men la the path of 4hsw ecp'.i tuber, IHD0. to ri.so iu price, Shatterlusr llryan's Vet Theories, boston the consupiuiqtion of r.capp 1. J Jrou'paunot bo r good Christian. Tho big wheat crop In Kansas nud nt Ii7. cents n bushel aud asAnptft fin r UUUU4 Tllen And another thing. Undo Sam has a VU4WI nmlfl AtH Nebraska is ruiuing tho hopes of tho cending to 80 pent in October, to 02.7 - j'i'f.s-irr- '" Populists and silver cranks in thoso cents iu March, IK!7, to 00 ceuts in ponicrib feet Vvido, tP'ftof; high and to Prevent Pneumonia. ffow Jf you are unabla to rasi at nlgbl see crowded and Btates. Farmers aro rolling in prosperity At:i;uit and- - SI.OU 011 Sopt. 1, 1807. 1,260 feet Jong and t At this time of (he year a cold is easily dose of Dr. Bejt's will and aro paying off tholr mortgages. Parallel with this lino of figures is an- filled to (ho top wiffi 'silver. THcro I give you natural and refreshing sleep It Bryan's appreciation of gold theory is other lino khowiug how silver began at stayu becauso tho pcoplo don't want it contracjed, and ( let to run its coarse stops a cough and cures a cold qaleker at a discount now that wheat is bring- G7.2 cents per ouuco ou Sept. 1, 1800, aud won't tako it. Hon. Leslie M. miuuui iuo uiu ui fujuo rename cougD than any known remedy, It heals the medicine is liable to result in that dread throat, chest and lungs, cures ing 20 cents a bushol moro than it did and fell steadily, whilo wheat was ris- Shaw. la grippe perdisease, pneumonia. We know of no bet manently; does not stupefy Is last year. According tp Bryan tho pried ing, gotting by August, 1807, to 57. 1 The Monetary Commission. ter remedy to cure a couch or cold than Children love it and old, peopleharmless. should Lo constantly fpjlfng and cannot cents per otinco aud by Sopt. 1, 1807, JiW it, Tho monetary commission now sit- Chamberlain's Cough possibly go up until wo havo ' i3 ip J to 51.2 ccn U per ounco. Tho moral of ting nt Washington is mado up of prac- used it quite extensivelyRemedy. We have Take no substitute. ' There is - seining and ii has always "Jnst For sale by St". freo coinage of silver. Facts aro playing tho parallel is that wheat is not tied to tical business men who aro also experts given entire satisfaction, Oolacah, lad. Drujs Store, Earlington; George Kfa; Si. mu ujinuuiLi wan uryairs pet theories. silver any mora than to gold. If wo had on tho currency quostion. Thcso mon Ter. Chief. Charles, been on tho silver basis from Septem- understand clearly tho weaknesses, not This is tbe only remedy that Is known in Then and Now. A'Wooden-Legpe- d be a certain preventive of pneumonia. ber, 1800, to September, 1807, tho riso tq say dangers, of present financial .Steer. Bishop Thoburn makes an instructive in tho prlco of wheat duo to scorcity system and can W 'jlopondod ttpon to Among tbe many thousands who have usari There is a wooden-lettrestior contrast between tho present condition would havo been nullified to somo ex- formulate a system nioro m wnch witlj it for colds and la grippo we have never yet learned of a single case having resulted In at the livery stable of C. E.WrigHr, of missions in Imlia and the condition tent by tho fall of tho valuo of tho modern civilization. pneumonia. ju that great empire when ho began his whito dollar received in payment for it. ' Thoy aro proceeding in tho host possl-bl- d or havo reasonPersons wbo have weak lunes on State street, says the PqwlintT to fear an attack of pneuCourier. work. "When flrkt went to India," As it was, tho farmer in September, ihrel way. All of tho hundreds of reform monia, should keep the' remedy at band, Green agoJJhe steer's leg io says, "3$ years ago, J. sailed in a 1897, got $1.03 per bushel in gold, or schemes which havo been presented to Tbe 25 and as 50 cent sizes for sale by months ycssel oj ,C50 tons, nud Jho ypyngo took $2.00 according to Mr. Bryan. Balti-jnor- p them aro being classified and discussed. St. Bernard Drug Store, Earlington; Ben broken by a Jailing (ree,oj the JS7 days. Qif my' Jast'trlp to this counSun. Tho commission will tjien, after taking T. KoMnson, Mortons Gap, George King, farm of J, W. Surgeon. Drlsjohn -try our ship was Tho Christian's I ho lUerpal lire. a inilo Into consideration all 'present social, St. Charles. E,, Gray,of this oityMRde-tfi- e long, of Jp.000 tons" burdor$nnd t)io Jt s' perfected by tho sufferings and financial and 'political conditions, Railroad cars can be moved on artificial limb: for BuaJk.; voyago took onjy 20 days. Vimi pur Btrugglci of hp prpscnt All things ' Its own plan. ' Beyond question v ;J ,drfc-- v ohurch began its work in that country, work together for' its good. Tho firo itvilj gjvo us'6omoJhing good that sidings and switches without the "A book .is "the-- only immorwo wcro limited to n section of thJiem. purifies it, tho battlb gives Jfs powers Is if cougross'woud pcrmip its plan aid of an engine by using a newly-patente- d tality," Rtifus Clloat?tW. piro having 1 7, 000,000 and speaking wi- exercise, tho darkness mokos device consisting of a C. it to grow lo 'poporao Jaiy. 'pojiBfeie, especially the ly ono language Now God has lod u& tho moro rapidly and persecution ex- senate, is tbo stumbling bjocif to'mone-- " frame to be Zollinger & Co. h'jwe attached tp the, ties largest stock ever brouch'tfii into all parts of India, with 2G0,000,000 tends its achievements. Livintr for tary reform. It is upon congress that ahead of ItSPh the car holding's reel on nnu wo aro preaching in population, isonville- .- Call to see fliani',..' rlst is tho ono thing worth lining for. sound monoy mon should concentrate which a rope is wound to oull the 10 languages. " their efforts. risu.iu aiaiusninu. t car alone;. " Subecri be for Tme Bt j:. j A gooddal.of complaint i mml m to tho .small amount of gold in the world. It is tho very fact that gold is found only in smaU,amouuts that makes it so desirable for ourrenoy. It It wai as abundant aa iron, H would be as unavailable as iron for mObey purposes. As to tho comparative quantity, there baa not been five years since. 1860 when thero haa not been a much larger amount of gold in tho world in proportion to the necessity for its uso than thero was in tho preceding flvo years, uud thero U moro today in proportion to tho necessity for its use for business thau thero over was boforo. Uou. John lie Witt Warner. & SMBA.Y fcCTOOJi. CrfRfeJflA'N ENDEAVOR." Tolo for thoWcck 0. I "" LEMON Xllif FOURTH QUARTER, IN" Series, ds'o. 28. ' ter'national O-- ll TWt of tho I.cseu, I Joliu It, 0.1G journey to Jerusalem. "Ho went through Gohlcn Text, Joho tho cities and villages, teaching and ory Verses, IU, 10 .Commeutary by tbo Hov. I), at, journeying toward Jerusalem, " says tho introductory verso. Christ taught net Stcarn. Mem- Itrglnnloc; Deo. IP, Comment by Iter. S. II. Doyle. Toi'iU Our bIim and how to get rid of thorn.-Lu- ke xlll, Tho lesson presents Christ ou His last N only in great n M sl FER! O Bpt- -- ad Jos, Is. 10-1- 10-1- The only Republican Newspaper in the Second Congressional District and the n fHltsad right-eoufiuesf- ad Both One Year for ONE DOLLAR, This offer is only good until itl Mso-frsel- UARY THE 15th. and will not be extended. 1898. if w POIWTER .Address all Orders fauit-flrrdm- to- PUBLISHING- COMPANY. a4 o pro-pare- d ono-ne- ss l. ' AMf-(cantilen- jt'is - .,.. a. Bet-sar- ... op ' tl j "Abo,tr' ' cr do-vel- jjfi sas tie 'V i - c pr4 ? T - g.a. ..t ... ., ,. .., .. q,. wiAtatwrffryid fitM'r,J V J 'r .aemtHi. ..... .r " jjtfptj. wrr"wmSr" JtiMti&Nk ?'Jt jr.- .i - .. ... ...-.,- . . 1....JW.., iuMjL' H. coiusiojos imm conn,' ITT I MMMWMMnMaBMMNAMtMtMMMMWMiMMMMMMaBI - JH A TRAVELER'S TALES s ""Earlington Heard two Miles and aTfalf Away Of Pconle and Reported by Telephone. "Su'3n6usJruu)e Cftiue." John Harland's ears at Crabtree last ' week and Tlilnn-- n m.. Finds Them in Earlington. EaKfeyiw -- mines one day were Interesting Stories About Local quicker than the telegraph. People and Their He was two and a half miles from a Business. collision between the work train "Now ddlh tbo husband; with a sigh, and a freight on the Illinois Cn. Give up his stor'o( pelf, Earlington, Hopkins County, In order that il wife may buy tral. To his keen hearinn the nois Kentucky is the most unique town A prMot for himielf." of the- collision was unmistakable in iftno ciscareis o the State. It is a'high'-classeIf C. C. C. fall to cu Fifty Year and he at once reDorted tlmr tlmm mining tfev.. R. V. Omer preached his town; and composed of ar.ndf.tb.r'.h.tl last sermon as pastor of the Chris- - had "been a wreck. The news was or Henderson, Y. ft money uic very best class of citizens. It Whether 'twas Aill, ' tian church here on Sunday even telephoned to the office of tl, is is in financial distres .oftewlth. unique because of the ambition LfSeiand w2rXlTtaMill! e".I. circulation. nr.Cr?"P' " - iUMB lU"" "' ',", one night wa ., $1,600 to save itself. ing last. He and his wife left for Illinois Central and in n d.r.r of its population to jch no'n:;;,hlniLnl.02.f u.iWir. Ml olICUM rise and hold newPPV(l,tued " ill AiveitUtne n,l,wP Chew iVOran'ther their home in Union county Mon- while was confirmed by a report themselves above the plane of orTo Cure a Cold In one Day 'e'er fall of a ri..7-V". A""" "HewVoiK. from the trainmen. day. J orcou dinary mining towns. Stimulated Take Laxative Bromo Quinine sprucj ACTIVE "I1"" record Considerable damage was donn by the management All Druggists refund the money if it In i.'iu theatylear After January, Howell, Ind.. will of the company to Cure. 25c. will no ?ne was hurt to advance to something higher pnu..,(how . ere50jrerio. . cease to exist as a postoflice and to few cars hAU6 " .'.lHM teUja .' , and K,B.c,nen.f . ?K7PA!W" "'" ULM iniormation it is re to better their social condition, and s, iiu mure. be knoivn hv bars good laundry soap for 15 r wuin j ISKKS"- - R., Ce The people of that town will get ported that the flagman on the to educate themselves to an appre25c. at McLeod's. Ayer's gaUon at their mail through the Evansville freight was not at his post and ciation of that homo life which is McLetfbsscs I5CA remedy for i,no Buy your dressed turkeys at the work train aid lung Aa- office and it will he known . as ran into the freight. consequently the basis of good citizcnship.evcry- - WUKliH. CO.. Subscribe McLeod's. Both trains wliere. and winch is 1I10 fnnri-.- . S 368. 'Wbt.lier.S0tWnB "Station A," Evansville, Ind. In Che Bee. WQOrry ra naT-6this way Howell gets free delivery. were going East. mental principle of this National It; ia .a Pectoral Government. Elevate the homej choap co37111?' xwnin ) Citv Do not fail to 'see the beautiful Stvtk of Ohio,Countv, of Toledo f si. Lucas and you elevate the masses. soothes b fo strength-entableaux and drills to be given at ..FRANK ClIBNItV mil.. ,.!. .U- I. j igiysiclan's cough This prosperous mining town was tbo senior partner of Ihe firm of P J Assembly Hall next Mondavi..,. orders promptly attended to. remedy ifc oure3- - xt is & Co., doing businesi In the Ully 01 organized In 1870, at the PCY. N. opening put up j8 bottles, only, . '. Better Tban Klondike Gold M nn.l ing by the young ladies of Barling-- , Toledo. Cnllnlv .7.- "- Qi.i. f.. We pay expressage one way. ..-- . """' "iaiu. anu 01 tne celebrated St. B Will be Opened at the Normal Building I health nnrl clrpnMh nninprl hv HnnA sum of for hotd usj Bernard Coal ion. I Jus will be an entirely new STr.V??..";? wl" paV the for each ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for tho Reception of Pupils Sarsaparilla, tbe great blood purifier and Mines. The present population is y It awardoa me,dalt every case of Oataodh ik t. entertainment with bran new fortifies the system and gives jou such World'"' of nlnQty-tir0- 0' cured by lliouna of Hall'r Catarrh Curk 235o. The laws that govern the -strength that nervous troubles cease, and and stage effects. Proceeds It has rd of I'KANK I CHENEY work, which seemed wearing and laborious . Will llAlL,..!-.- ! w.uiuuun 01 liarnngton are verv avvorn to before mn nnrl ..i),o.. :..... . ..... Muucvuicu io cnarity in EVANSVILLE, IND. of Cures. become! easy and is cheerfully performed Sftirs fine. Read the ordinances and bypresence, this 6lh day of ""'my D ecemhi.r. it nas uone tuis lor otners. it win lor you midst. Tickets, 25 cenis, children, A. 18S6 laws of the city and you will know Marry at Orecnvllle. A W (JLEASON, 15 cents Hood's Pills are tbe best familv cathartic l '"can. SKAU I A splendid system ploycs i,c'c or m,rt tne com' and liver tonic. Gentle, reliable, sure Third Reader Grades, Nolary Public. $6 Greenville, Ky., Dec. 20. The First, Second and The Bee is pleased to announce Remainder of Common School Curriculum 9 00 WrIS a"(1 an "l President does not Hall's Catarrh Hiiro I. ... .. pany'sanc KlCr r. Henrv Hector, a farm hand in marriage of Mr. Arthur M. Graham that the business men of Earling- and acta diron!., ,T. l"X" '"'""any, Fire)eparlnicnt 12 00 lessens the insnr. shove 1asi(lc as so much use- Henderson countv has brought suit to Miss Esther Berry will occur on Above Common School Cirriculum "" anil mUCOUS ton have responded cheerfully to surfaces of ,:' system Send for iri- - ance on the the payable at tbe middle pf tbe term, buildings which are less f"rc b,,t 'hey arc looked against W. C. Green, a road con the evening of December 28. Miss and the remainder at the close of tbe term. the advertising program which iiuniais, ireeJ Cl,KNKY Berry is a beautiful Canadian girl, nearly all frame. Hose, reels, fire after Pared r,F" Co , Toledo, O. ant helped to tractor, lor pnysical injuries susSold by Druggists. 75c. we are getting up for the daughter of Mr. William Berry, a pnigs in the centre of the town and to CCF' benefit ircaicu as no oiucr tained bv a wagon turninc over on prosperous business man of Hamil- Wc pledge our best efforts to give the public one of the BEST and "oil's Family I'llis are the best. of the Charity Entertaiment a big road. ladders and barriers show CHEAPEST Schools in western Kentucky. at ,;n .ave ever been treated. ton, Ontario. Mr. Graham is a For Charity's Sake. Assembly Hall next Monday night. progressive town Earlington is, as cundrcd out of the thousand Ererrbody Sara So. popular young business man. HANSON BORING. The space is all taken and we hope Tickets are beinu snld for .i, well as the HIinr.iKr,. r i. e. cnyes arc at Earlington and Cascarcts Candy Cathartic, tho most won-THOS. H. SMITH. to present a handsome program home talent tableaux Don't p ant and refreshing to tne taste, act gently without be persuaded into buying liniments and drills to Bernard Coal Company, which has f0undrcd are working at reputation or merit Chamberand positively kidneys, liver and bowels, and turn over a neat sum to the be given by sixteen young N. B: Good board Can be had wllh private families at $2 to $2.50 per week. and St. Charles, Hopkins cleansing tho on ladies spared neither time or money m cntlro system, dispel colds, lain's Pain Balm costs no more, and its charity fund. euro headache, fever, habitual constipation merits have been proven by a test of many , on the nicht of. xr.i-.- . maning tins a rtj...rtk itiuiiuuy, and biliousness. Pleaso buy and try a box years. Such letters as the following from town. DO cents. 10, Hold and L. G. Bagley, Hueneme, Cal , are con. cccmoer 27, at Assembly Hall . BDaiififi.l liniimi. . .,. nnrl .w . .J ..... IIUIIIIT ....ricr r t l.Srlinftnn rnbn nvpnc MIIU thn ofC. C.C. to euro by85. druggists. ..B'.a tf..r The Earlington postoffice guaranteed nil stantly being received: "The best remedy , sn.irinnc 1... TilC CntOrlninmnnf . .. Onilirl nlnrfri lirrlitc MiTmn nn. l.. no, wiiii nanusome "" " The L & N. depot for pain I have ever used is Chamberlain's ' have for some time been question he very attractive and ,ron fences line the nrincinnl atmntS the winter night impress a at Pensacola, Pain Balm, and I say so after having used exceeding the limits of a fourth interesting and deserves the most leading up irom the L. &N denni"an8er wonderfully with the im- - Fla., which was destroyed bv fire it in my family for several years." It cures class office and it is liable at nm, Our Stock is replete with Merchandise, from which an some weeks aeo. is beine ranidlv rheumatism, lame back, sprains and swellA beautiful artificial lake of xop5tance of the town. The St. iicany ings. Sold by St. Bernard Drug Store.Earl-ingtoAppropriate Present for Husband, Wife, Son, Daughter, ..me 10 ue transferred into the given. patronage which can be repiaceu by a modern structure. Ben T. Robinson, Mortons Gap, The proceeds will be de Bernards handsome brick store Brother, Sister, Beau or Best Girl may be selected. Presidential Geo. King, St Charles. class. Mr. Chas. voted to charity Bucklen's Arnica Salve. qra tl,ft- fnm linMcn- nl,rrt ,tl,. li .. ...vin our midst. .....v... ....v.ui (Jill 10 II1C CUV t)V t """'Robinson, postmaster, has not The Our Clothing Stock is in splendid shape. I he management of the St.- Tinr. St. Bernard Coal- Cnmnnn,, ti,I nanv's offices faces the L. & N Bruises,best Salve in Ihe wnrlH fnr Cute Subscribe for The Bee. Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever wV(l.HMw, where he will put the nnri rm . i.1S no mining town in the 4 v Railroad. I want to say, you can Sores, Tetter. Chapped Hands, Chilblains, umpany auinonzes the ,., ouc, event, u JS -.- w Ur Corns and all Skin Eruptions, and posinow in announcement that the company States with the same ir,iir, ai buy as fine a class of goods in this tively cures Piles or no pay required. It is the .business house of Robinson -NASHVILLE, ... uuuoic wnatcver amount may Earlington. This thriving 9Pn, big, spacious building, and as good guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or Bros., but Presidential offices CHATTANOOGA uiuucy reiunueu. rnce 25c per Dox are be realized from the cntertainmnnr which all drummers declarei'"0 groceries as you can in a big city. Sale by St. Bernard Drug Store. required to be kept in a building AND This is to stimulate effort toward a of the very best business po4 be- The management have educated apart from other business. W. C. Hollinger & Co. have on ST. LOUIS RAILWAY. . Ml Our Stock of Roodly fund for the relief of the ftitnnH XT 'sii -- " iasnvuie and livasfitie, these people up to appreciate goo'd PULLMAN PALACE poor, and distressed in our com- - owes its existence, life anfsuste things. Plenty of these miners or display an especially good stock of The Ladies' Magazine Club SLEEPING CARS Solid Silver Ware. held munity. MEN'S, LADIE'S AND CHILDREN'S SHOES ; a very pleasant meeting Let all do wlm tii,. ...... nance to tli rnnl der their suits made in Chicago Between Nashville and Chattanooga, AlaThurs-daon Choice stock of fresh groceries bama, Augusta, Macon, Jacksonville, s afternoon, December 16, with to further the enterprise and swell Company. Out of the nir4jnonths and other cities. They have learned condition. In this line we claim leadership Is in Asbeville. Washington, Baltimore, the lund. Each ticket von lu.v public schools four .,,,,, U naid that life is not worth living if they at McLeod's. Mrs. George C. Atkinson. Philadelphia. New York, Portsmouth, in ASSORTMENT and LOW PRICES our shoes FIT MiSj Norfolk Jackson, Memphis, Little Rock, WELL and WEAR WELL. out of the company's packets and are not Celeste Moore reviewed "Men and uuuuies ior tne tuntl din mi. j. iv. w g McChesney St Lou;s Texerkana, Sherman. Waco, you pay. Be liberal. every advantage offered the 01 agent for the L. & N., was in the Events," Cosmopolitan; Mrs. Geo. Dallas and Fort Worth : : Hash, one ot the lirst employes the company, has managed the city Saturday on a short business Palace Day Atkinson read "A Thought fnr Dave Cansler Married. Coafc on all Trains trip. He reports the new freicht Advent," Outlook, and Mrs. Paul Earlington has two fine public li- store for jnany years. A well-aNews conies of the marriage of Is still in fair shape, you will save money by coming to us depot built at St. Louis as com pointed drug store is also the M. Moore reviewed "Tennyson," braries and Information pertaining to for your Underwear. pleted. It is a building 50x600 iave Pansier, who was formerly a ing about a reading rooms, contain property of the Com pany North American Review. SEE OUR Men's 25 cent. Undershirt. Drawers to match. thousand volumes af Dunt ot uncle and a model struc TICKETS, ROUTES, RATES. ETS salesman in the St. Bernard store Hon. Win. F. Burr, Mayor of ture in everv wav. Tho St T.n.,.-SEE OUR Men's 50 cent. Undershirt. Drawers to match. The next meeting will be held at this place fording access to both white and Will be cheerfully furnished upon and who has mamapplication to Ticket Agenti. or to SEE OUR Men's Wool Underwear from 75c to S1.50 garment. Earlington, and a native of Phila - freight offices of the company are wrs. J. E. Moore Thursday, friends in colored, furnished by the company. wiin Earlington Dave mar SEE OUR Ladies' 25c Fleeced Vest. Pants to match. dclphia, was exceedingly kind in in it. Anew vara Has been con A J. WELCH, Division Passenger Agent, December 30. at 2.30 p. m. Mrs. ricd The parade of the St. Bernard Memphis, Tenn. SEE OUR Ladies' 50c "Oneita" Union Suit. a Miss McKinley, of Madrid, structed also. Louisville Post. George C. Atkinson, Mrs. Coal Company at Nashville during giving information about the town. J H. LATIMER, Southeastern Passenger SEE OUR Ladies' $1.00 "Oneita" Union Suits CV?T James New Mexico. His home is in Agent, Atlanta, Ga the Centennial was n grand sight His splendid administration of the R. Rash and Mrs. W. C. Morton To Cure a Cold In One Day. SEE OUR Childs 25c Drop Seat Union Suit. D. I MULLANEY. Northeastern Pass. Arizona, where7 he has charge of a Agt. jg W Fourth St Cincinnati, O. and one to be remembered. Nearly city government with the aid of the Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. SEE OUR Choice Selection Holiday Umbrellas. are on the program. mining supply store. We arc two thousand Exposition tickets City Council, would be a credit to All Druggists refund tbe money it it fails R, C. COWARDIN, Western Pass. Agent, SEE OUR Endless Line Gent's and Ladies' Handkerchiefs. to Cure. 25c. For sale by St. Bernard Koom 405, Ky. Exchange Building, Our 5 and 10c hemmed or embroidered handkerchiefs will The new Grecian Art Entertain-men- t proud to know that Jave his were sold to the St. Bernard Coal larger cities. Drug Store, Earlington, Ky. St. Louis, Mo. joined the Benedicts and his surprise you. Don't pass us by if you need anything in BRIARD F. HILL, Northern Pass. Agt. with entirely new costumes Company for their employes and The llccla Coal t'ouipanj Col Jo F. Foard, our line, we will save you money. Remember McLcod makes a Room 328 Marquett Bldg Chicago. friends send creetinrs nf and stage effects will be given .at well- friends. The President. Wm Wendel, Treasurer, J. L. EDMONDSON, Southern Pass. Agt. specialty of feed. tne season. Chattanooga, Tenn. Assembly Hall next Monday eveJ. T Alexander. Secretary- fed miners refuted all ideas of the Madisonville.Ky. Hawcsville's new waterworks W. L. DANLEY, ning. Sixteen Earlington young For manv vnars Hrln mnl l,nc Free of Charge to Sufferers. hungry, miners you Gen'l Pass, and Ticket Agt. a ,ar6e manufac ladies will take part in the tableaux ... read about.ind was a revelation to stood th r.,r., wg--nn,;,!!,, :... Kri,. Plant "".V att.ract Cut this out anrl lal I. ..... . J Nashville, Tenn A.U.J.. YOUR MONEY BACK IF YOU WANT IT. tory to that city soon. and drills. The ladies who will pro- - and get a sample bottle free of Dr. r- King's the people who saw them and re ville. The mines are located three ... New Diarouprv fnr rnn. - -- wuuKU5 flects the highest ror fifty Centa. J r...i" uuce tins entertainment arc: Inez auu Ltuius. hnnnr nn tl, quarters of a mile from Earlington, ni!v win nni ni hah !.. Guaranteed tobacco habit cure, mokes, weak before trying. This will show you ibe company's Dean, Annie Ashby, Nannie Ashby, great management. and were opened in 1873 by Col. men strong, blood pure. 60c, ft. All drucglsts. UIlIlL' merits of this truly wonderful remedy Hill in 'illll'iillllh ! LCeleste Moore, Lizzie Browning and show you what can be accomplished i The St. Bernard Coal Company jo v. roard wno was obrn in Fancy Goods! A fine lot of bv Ihft rin,lar im KntffA Thi. U nn . with its 1,000 employes produce Halifax County, Va., on Sue Burr, Lizzie Sullivan, Sallie periment, and would be the 19th them at W. C. Hollinger & Co's. disastrous to the McGrath, Frankie Stokes, Dona proprietors, did tbey not know it would in- 500,000 tons of coal and 10,000 of May, 1836, and was brought to variably cure. Many of tbe best physThe wheat cron never Innk-pWood, Mary Mahoney, His Llicy icians are now using it in their practice tons of coke annually. This com- Kentucky the same year. better in Breckinridcre countv at Crenshaw, Minnie Bourland, Agnes with great results, and are relying on it in pany furnishes a good living for father, Robt. Foard, owned a vast this season of the year. most severe cases. It i f7,i.iranit..t Wyatt, Effie Stevens, Ninnon Trial bottles free at St. IWnxrri rr 3,000 people. Many of the miners tract of land around here. Capacown good homes and have money ity of the Hecla mines 10,000 Don't Tobacco Spit and Smole lour Ure Ana;. Bramham; directors, Mrs. E A. Store Regular site 50 cents and Ji.oo. To quit tobacco easily and forever, bo mac saved up. For twenty-twChatten and Mrs. Paul M. Moore; years bushels per day. Number of em- nctlc. lull of life, ncrvo and leor, take Perry Heath. tlie that makes weak men there has been no strike. The an- ployes, 150. Col. Foard is as fine strong. All druggists, COc or tl. Curo guaranpianist Miss Ethel Evans. iWkHy& mm Louisville. Ky.. Dec. 20. First teed. Booklet and sample free. Address l e nual of the St. Bernard a specimen of the South- Sterling Remedy Co.. Chicago or New York, Assistant Postmaster General lesion Christmas Service. Heath will spend the holidays in Coal Company is $300,000. What ern gentleman as you would ever The November earnings of 104 raiU a blessing to this section of Ken- wish to see. lie has a splendid roads whose fnere will be union Christmas this city with his mother-in-lareports have been presented Ilpntl, will tucky! The company's farm makes war record. Mrs. Conwav. Mrs. k'cnrutrpa at. iYtn M T? , rMt.....1. ............ ..... .... He enlisted with are more than twenty per cent in excess of HUILII, him, about 800 tons of hay a year. The General Dibrcll and raised a Com- their November earnings last year South, next Sujday morning at accompany Aflei hearing some friends continually company plants about sixty wal- pany in Hankins County, Tcnn., 1 o'plock. Rev S. II. Lovelace HOW TO FIND OUT, wj preapli the s.crmon and all are praising Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and nut- trees annually. This is the Company "H." 63rd Tennessee 'FAIL TO" USE- - . Diarrhoea Remedy, Curtis Fleck, of only town south of the Ohio River Infantry. He fought through the inviM q ,P preSent and take California, purchased a bottle of it ,, irwhere they have an Arboretum, war and went with President Davis part. Fill a bottle or common water glass with for bis own'use, and is ai now enthusiastic r hours; over its wonderful work as any one can be. which comprises two hundred and from Greensboro, N. C, to Wash- urine, and let it stand Strayed or Sto!in a sediment or setting indicates a diseased Tbe aj and jo cent bottles are for sale fifty kinds of trees. ington, Ga., where he was sura. " kidneys, vtSfc When by St. Dernard Drug PR CES & Frotp my place EarTtton on Geo.,King, St Charles; Store.T. Uarllngton, Dr. E. A, Chatten, a prominent rendered. After the war he was condition of it Ihepositive evidenco of urine stains linen is kidHen Robinson, hk MMMMHK Mf .(. x "s. i n Mwr ney trouble, Too frequent desire to urinDecember 13th, one 'Jersey cow, Mortons Gap, u, t 1 vs-i;-'"sfc physician is the Health Officer for sheriff of Christian County, Ky. ate or pains in the back, is also convincing nearly thtee years old, Jersey proof thai Miss Pauline Davis, who has been at- the company. The St. Bernard Mason and Foard were lessees of order the kidnejs and bladder are out color except a little white running tending school nt St. Vincent's, returned Coal Company has just added a of the Kentucky penitentiary at WHAT TO DO. Irom brisket back. For her return home last night. new feature to the wanifold bless-ing- Eddyville. Col. Foard was super' There is a comfort In the knowledge so I will pay the sum of to me here which these people have had intendent of the prison three years. often expressed, that Dr Kilmer's Swamp-rooThe Woman's Friend. , A. C. Baldwin, $5.00. tbe great fulfills every "I know from my own experience that the benefit of, and that is the Mason and Foard mined coal two wish in relieving pain in Ihe back, kidneys, for ladies of a constipated habit there is Earlington, Ky. nothing to supply the place of Qerman company has employed a trained years at Greensboro and Kenesec, liver, bladder and every part of the urinary It corrects n Mannn... nurse-iLiver Powder." the person of Miss Good-el- Eastern Kentucky, with the con passages. scalding urininability to hold solicit your trade in B,oo!;s, Springfield, Qbio. Mr. Wc urine and in passing it, or who will assist in carrying out victs. There are following liquor, wine or tyatipnary, Fancy Goods, '1 naye lanen ijerman Liver Powder for 500 people living bad effects overcomes use of unpleasant nev w beer, and that Gyspepsja, and othor liver troubles, and the Health Officer's instructions around- the Yatc,,P3 and Jewelry. Viiftst Hecla mines. Col. cessity of being compelled to get up many Wfriili J IAm ZU 6 would not ba wilhnut it lnnl and show them how to care for Very respepUully, T Jk 1 m if , the Foard was at one time Presi- times durincr the niulit in tirinato Th. Green, Ablline. Tex. I'M' k i ' V- - C. Hqllinqer mild and extraordinary effects of Swamp-Ro; Cp, "Friends advised me to try German sick in a manner entirely foreign dent of the company that conis soon realized. It stands tbo highLiver Powder for long standing liver com- to anything ever heard of here. trolled the Tennessee penitentiary. est for its most wonderful cures of the most Five coal mines are in fill I blast olaint. I bad relief before I had (alcen nnn distressing cases. If you need a medicine in and around Fineville and doing bottle. K did ms more eood than all med What mining company except the He is one of Hopkins County's you should have the best. Sold by drug- icine prescribed by physicians." Mrs. a good business, St. Bernard ever thought of gesis, price liny cents and one dollar. For most distinguished citizens. Ind. John a samnle bottle and Damnhlpt hmli sent a trained nurse? All this Dr. N. G. Molhershead, promi- free bv mail, mention Tim np ami semi An elegant line of fancy goods Stop in at the old reliable, low company has not thought of for nent physician and druggist, who your full postoffice address to Dr Kilmer at W. C. McLeod's. price store, McLeod's. . & Co., Binghampton, N Y. The propriethe betterment of the miners and was born in 1843, on May nth, in tors of this paper gaurantee Ihe genuineb-Stheir families for the elevation Scott Countj, Ky.. graduated at ness of this ofler. ' -- 1 svs, and education of these people-mor- ally the Hospital. College of Medicine Teachers' Money. PROMPTLY FILLED and socially, is not worth at Louisville in 1875, fought Teachers' watres arc lower than thinking of. I will venture to say through the wdk with those T noted usual this- - year. They must cut that the St, Bernard Coal Com- officers and Generals, Price, their expenses in Svery way. Those pany can show the best paid, best and Shelby, and was wlir puincl In ntfpnd school this year will do so at Hanson, where dressed and happiest miners in the surrendered at Ja'cksonport, Ark. me rates are inu mwcbi iu vc wm i i United States. Hp practiced medicine twenty years fnnnfl in llio qlnlf. Three leach' CURE CONSTIPATION There are dozens of men occu at Hartford, Ky., and came here crs offer especial advantages in all pying prominent places in the com- very recently. courses. Write for particulars to ALL i?rin. JJ. McCulley, county ex- mercial world, at the head nf rime. DRUCC1ST5 J perous .firms, who got .their first MFr!S t'le.P1Pl.,ar.ra.nrpad, agqiu, iC.tirini Wnncnn Xr j muiiiti aam(jv Yt mm' i ! ideas and business education with tieen, wttn tup w'vuMBf wno na 9Brm N k 1 kill Ni road lourteen ye ts Dolls! dollsl dollsl at W. C. the St,. Bernard. When the em- - t iparneu ma.t treignt receiv t McL,eod's. LOCAL NEWS. - d Ar" J . M ... llnu 1 .T cPecioral . . 8 ".t - 1 -. Che-nb- v amounted to 2,500 a montn ana Ireigut forwarded amounted to $23,000 a month. Six daily passenger trains and from t thirty to freight trains pass in the twenty-fouhours. We make and Robinson Bros.' grocery and sell this famgents' furnishing store was estab ous make of lished in 1892. A big brick stands Clothing. We on a prominent corner, 65x26 ft. (rV 3rJl yr sell it at retail Mr. Chas. Robinson is the new cheaper than appointed July 3, 1897, you can buy by Assistant Postmaster General the ordinary Bristow, Earlington being a fourth- or common class postoffice, the postoffice conready-mad- e veniently located in his store. Citv MnrslmAT. T Rarnpll nl Clothing. We've been manthe firm of Bamfatt & Arnold, one ufacturers and retailers for of the leading livery firms of twenty-seveyears. Our clothhas been in office ten vears. ing is known and sold in every Livery is a good business here and mere arc tnrcc good stables, Mr. State and Territory of the Isaac Davis furnishing as (rood Union. You pay no middle teams and as fast horses as you can men's profits when you trade get in tins very fast State of Ken- with us. We sell at one price. tucky. Mr. Davis has been in the All goods are as represented business nine years. He is a native or money given back. We of Wales. I wish Earlincton all the pond can fit man, boy or child, not luck that ever falls to mortals. only in Clothing, but Hats, Mrs. Maiu r. WmrsoN, Caps and Furnishings; always 218 North High Street, at a profit to, you. All mail Nashville, Tcnn. High Ar forty-eigh- r Clothing franchise Acm l?ikJl'i' post-mast- er Ml n Rusceflulll,. Trcuuinjj. Russellville Ky., Dec. ao,-- Mr. "uaru 01 Va ...i a EdSturgisand Miss lias CDmnlntn.l ll .1. were married - ,a f fed-ottulchto 'asses'" a vnnnirr.!! here. Mr j u ..... man now w 1Vthe s maucu to the cor- th to pV f Louisville & Nashville, and KJ.V- -' 'ces of the amount of ath is a popular in theirW, WI" be expected couple will reside that they"b.e.rs of the board SB"""" nlocateyic the figures von tne ground U5- To euro T ADVERTISING W hundVed I ... &: Dec. 2o.iThe -- w-j.- .... l:-r- 1MB "Wr? "' ' - fi2SS3gvK KSU.iVni.r..U. Tt - Earl-incto- n. dd. - ..;,' ' " atho BORING & SMITH'S MADISONVILLE, StaML, cos-tum- Strouse & Bros., Monday, January 3rd, lovio. V 00 e uu One-hal- f fr ,!,. Mor-t(Ja- - first-clas- s ts ,) "". f . - -- .. 111 1 -- . """b CHRISTMAS GIFT! n; .. -- ..-- .v. v.i w 11 Men's Suits, from $3.00 up to $12.50 Boy's Suits, from 65cts. up to 8.00 Men's Odd Pants 96cts. up to 4.00 - 1 .i.-- -- y n,i Knox-vill- e. first-clas- nm.t nign-iuuc- p Our Underwear Stock c - Earl-ingto- well-dresse- half-starve- d .1 -- BISHOP & OO. TirffiMT WD&v$' S" V..-- ,..:. - -- S o wnndcr-worltc- r, pay-rol- old-tim- M TO KTEAMUpAMDYOUR COALBLLADOWn DOffr -- S3 1 Ana-hel- iarij3 twenty-fou- feDAILYCAPACIT w" & IS-S- write -- for;- 111 u mz-m- i ;jihf KE.rtKtnut: as df s t, kidney-remedy- 1 n l, pia.-jpond- s, "fi - ot r THE DEJ1 -- vsr I IAl;l QFEHER AixT eft UUAL OH Campbell.-Jeffersonvill- e, ORDEFtAND Y(M WUL USE tJ' MO ;ukoocU DO 4444. ANDY CATHARTIC ORDERg Mar-maduk- e WSS1 ifmmm tot Vso tSMiJUIIIMWiWllir ! Jkm Jm ATIFACTIOII guaraiiteed s h m m mm m v.i h hii F in Bl LMiABaUAiSabliiHIIAlKf iHE72TtH v BK3E3R Jv "! '"f. " fcJ3rV $. fc kP-- n-i MR 'Vfr ; itfrflfnfi "rft-t-- x V 1 . J It clt"f EQE Wflfces Meal-.-,- . - L y'wAshlNCTON. OP . a&6tftf &&! &isi&assa bUtjiHsuifitirt 1 v sPPlPrT W PtPI f . Resident's Cuban Policy CcncrApproved, 4 ROLLER VtIH ally rency and Ills Cur- - vF RANK TUTT, PROPRIETCY. TrnltfNlVTl .. 7 '""? a 1 ,,.. Reform ST. BERIMED COAL COMPANY i imbi 1 R a"3' Feed MR. BRVAS AND MEXICAN FI.VAXCES. INCORPORATED. 1 fftaa n.s TubTbtTj I Tl N fi 'acton ""'iniv are l'nviln,lf . G ,Veon exri,,..... "(B t til ftlfcBll,lllllM V P fERPRISE 200,000 arv?r SATISFACTION. Po.t as muni, US Tunica'. TILPrnrnnti'r cme iP' Bran, Uri!,tcd rignt qnlic. X pCpIe H ISTni3" 1 owe aivwa ST : of Southern Iron by Southern Workmen! They cr tlned by the products of Southern Farmers, who al0UE" nnl make more homes happy than any Tfcey vc on earth. Fire backs guaranteed for 13 yean. I if irf - juur p fS "r docs not handle themr WRITE FOR CATALOGUE. Lif. l u I J nf rrFr5?a tjMsfflMBMaBissaaBaaaaaMMeaafas- - A )' , Washington, D. C, Dec. 20. People who looked with anxiety upon tnc coming together of Congress, and who entertained fears that the problems which that bodv must take up would prove difficult of solution, are likely to he happily disappointed. Currency, the Cuban question, Hawaii, public revenues, public expenditures these are the chief subjects which Congress is expected to consider, and there were,people in the business world especially who felt that by reason of the lack of a Republican majority in the Senate a solution of these problems would he hard 10 reacn. wnue no titnnite results have, of coutse, 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 which will not only be satisfactory, but prevent any disturbance to business conditions, which had been feared as a possible, if not probable, result. Increase In the Revenue. COAL AND COKE. I General Offid Earlington, Kentucky, . Miners and Shipp? I alTrTiWllI I IWmjmuFiiniiiTii Fill luM 'I Two Through Trains Daily CHICAGO 13 HOURS NASHVILLE TO 2 man Vestltmit &iP'n and DlnW Cars Nsahvlllo to Chicago JBH A. M. i I I s Whplewale Agjeint BRIDGMAN, 201 N. Cherry Stl Paducah, R. G. ROUSE, Manager, Calmer House, Broadway, ashville, Tennessee. Kentucky. If. NEWBOLD, Manager, 342 V. Main btn L. LEE, Manager, Corner Main ami miction am.-isvillc, CAPT. T. Kentucky. Memphis, Tcnn. A. S. FORD. Ma Ind. 17 Upper Second Street, Evansville, , CARROLL, Manager, li OfTioss. "NEW 0RLEANS&FL0R1DA SPECIAL" Ltsvea Nw Orleans Daily at ia.03 noon m. vl. 4 N. R. R. NhvlUe at Through Bullet Sleeping: Cars from New 70 Orleans "CHICAGO &NASHYILLE LIMITED" Leave Nashville Dally at i.Q p. R. For detailed Information, address P. P. JEITRIES, denM Passenger Agent BvansvllU, Ind. D. II. IIILLMAN. Oen'l Southern Agent NsshvllU, Tenn S. L. R00ERS, Trav. Passenger Agent Atlanta, Qa. Jd T. HESSER, Mauser Building, St. Louis, Mo.; J. W. R Hartford Building, Chicago, 111. 9 The Treasury figures arc being THE FAMqs NO. 3 COAL, all uses, from Charley .bor KWYVir3. PMinfcUWUULUlJAia Quinine and Whisky was con- m slowed tne tntauiDic rcmcuy for all forms of malaria, espect-all- v chills and fever. people take the reliable and popular tonic, and febrifuge, Up-to-da' M f 1 t. s Ti u r r -- t l L Subscribe for The Bee 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 &KET. ury officials who are watching its operations closely believe that its revenues in the next fiscal year will equal and probably exceed the expenditures. Mr. Dingley shows that the revenues collected on the E anticipatory importations during TASTELESS.) the four months prior to die enHigh-price- d actment of this law were nearly It cures when all others fail. 40,000,000, all of which would Adapted for old or young. have been collected under the NASHVILLE, TENN. a Pleasant to take. UANurAcniaisj of present law had the importations ton Price, 50 cents, sold by all prior to its enactment been only as COOKING AND HEATING STOVES, do normal, fie predicts tint the druggists. Manteli and Crates, Hollowware, Tinware. Etc. receipts, excluding those ton CCAUH9IN Iirito surcynu J from the Pacific railroads, will get tlio carmine T equal the December expenditures China, Murk In tltrea and that lonpbefore the fiscal year WOODEN A N D WILLOWWA R E. ) rolonu is ended the receipts under the Manufactured Dingley law will be sufficient to Everything necessary and convenient fcfc-S-i nlybytho meet all running expenses and pro- &3W-fc(or tlio Kitchen, Dlnlnf Room, duce a surplus in the next fiscal Laundry and Dairy. A SPECIALTY. SGARLSTEDT MEDICINE CO., Evansville, Ind. ff j( iaxtasi year ol at least ten million dollars. There is a general feeling at least rency propositions, and so many (. fLsfAtfAttfAAAAArfAAltjfiralal ' a that the new law should be per- men who have plans of their own mitted to show what it can do un- or plans which they have decided der normal conditions and that if to support, the whole matter will fou Aro Gointj North, at any time it should be found ad- necessarily be very thoroughly dis A Popular Proprietary visable to increase the revenues, cussed before action is taken. If You Are Going South, however, is not probable, But the fact that the President's which, Medicine Sold at Retail ' You Aro Going East, it would be accomplished without plan grows more popular every for Five Cents a Package ' II " any general disturbance of the pre- day as it is discussed and that it luflvfc'-5 the first experimental You Aro Going West; sent law or readjustment of its appears to be a simple, method of step in a direction that .DDDnDBUTE ALIKE FOR ONE OR ALL. . taking the Government out rates. finally PUKCHaSC TICKETS) VIA TMC U km wt If tt Ml II may lead to a revolution A krotd .UltawUtt, W om M of the banking business and per i The PreslJent's Cuban Policy Approved. a preaent on mch Urmi, make iucb Not only can in the trade u... i The sensational suggestions of milting the responsibility ior main!,. .n',m will h clvlne loaethlnn that Trill taining a sufficient currency and the A New York company of tnanufoct ring cbcmUti.the Rlp&ns Chemical Company, delight and ln.trucUoa to Ill fortu-lemalnaiotrceof Taylor that the people placed upon tufl market about tlvo jeur oa inrdlclnal tablet or tabule" compoaeti UBRART. n,t owner for Mitt to come. Y have decided to aacer of compred powdered preparatUa n i i italn medicinal drugs whUii had of the United States should rise gold reserve to pass from its shoultalaed to be of more general use nmu.iK i ittin al men than any other, tor the cure or al extend through the holiday teaton our remaikabto inders to those of the banks of the of audi UU common to man b Uxv llielr origin In an lmpalied UlKektton or lerlatlon and demand instant action, troductory offer on the great weakened capacity for assimilating fin! Jjwi blag iiourlihment and elinilnauug waftlr. country may lead a sufficient numThe catalogue of Ills Included under tliH lital U said to Include prttiy nearly oreiy of its prospective effect JJHuT disease for which the ph)lclauH talk d ujjm loprtscrlbo. In preparing their standard remttdi forthuacceptameof tho Amerlciuiet plo theconiDanv laid dovru the i.tlurinln HOME REFERENCE LIBRARY upon the country ami its relations ber of members of the Senate who . . 'a "T .i ... ".. Louievmc a NasMvittr. R. H.l l iaaKoverjiuinR enu'nng inioiue ) mLk.ii huduui lkjui ine uiKuesi ktbuc, anu suprei aieu with other parts of the world, do are not within Republican rankr tr iinu protected us to retain Its quail tit Intuct and unimpaired through any uteuded In ten Urge handsome volume, over woo page and j lapse of time In an; climate. Oulv uioinoutai urug snuum do useti, ineir preparation ahould b hint cor Jance with tho iutKtKrrtcted methods of modern bclence.thetabules not seem to have met with any re- support it. uhtch has recentlr betn completed irw. and ca eecur.o S97. packed In rUus.i rotected by absorbent t thf itiiLi tton.and securely corked. Mr. Ilryan and Mexican finances. alter jear of preparation and the expenditure of tart sponse on the part of the people uvu uBToutxiuum Krauo suiiigu in ic tHUlrements that no manufrcturer of Iheso stoppers could supply moro thin a smalt proportion from Ms output that A curious fact which comes to lums of money. Our reuon for this U that the tets vrouU meet tho exacting pectncatlons Members of Congress report their viais wtrnin turn itarkfti in iuc The Maximum of Safety old in thb manner will be the most inactive adverUunK a quality not auruassedln beaut) nud ieifictlouof workmanship by thoMtutediflieaof ly the well satisfied apparent- the surface here just now is evpici most fastidious dealers In Jewelsaud ornaineutsofgold. Having set iheirhlghMandard, constituents that we could give the regular fubacriptlon edition, which never conspntlnsta vary from lt.theiiroprletors resorted to tho accepted modern and in view of Mr lll tu mnIA ly with tile developments thus far ally interesting The Maximum of Speed, f An HA SSCt. methods of making tuelr commodity known, and seren hundred thousaud dollars In rAted within rive year In newspaper advertising has Informed erery American cltlzt n Brieflr. it Is a cathertua within the covers of oae irt ol , 15 concerning the aunerlor uiidsururff and quite willing to trust the ad Brian's "triumphal" tour in Mcm or lupans Tabules. qualities tmntranf nil tt.. ...tiaiiv itivi to make ud the "reference lieingtnouguirui ana i amstaicing oiorers or the changed conditions that sweep It is a comparison which ministration, winch has handled co. The Maximum of Comfort, er the commercial world, nnd careful to note every circumstance LavliiK a bearing corner" in any public or private collection of books, j upon tho successful prosecution of thilr trade, the managers of the company have noted the matter with such success, both somebody lias made of the cur contents of the library stand the thera Is a uresent lnsbitrnt demand tar n lnwp nrtM fn aBr nninia thAt Chief amonif the reaches or approaches an imperial no and that the people, although requlrlna tho in obtaining the rt lease of all rency conditions in ftlexiro comThe Minimum of Rates: &n.wB ujjuu u iierceniMfi ; uai ui siiiutiuiovuor unneoesv.ni protectionyuj upbtj deterioration ior uiernuouB HGYGLOPEDIA, ATLAS & DICTIONARY i ar pared with those of the I'u ted wrapping and packing against might re that American citizens in the Cuban um sun in jean, nlM) nCTvirB ui uc vl oi n purLnaseinienaea to no consumtti in a witflr. It Iioji It is observed b tins uen discovered, and i rmeil nv tim tmtnf tiTTtmt anhni nM.inM neceiiltW, h, Cerv borne, office, or school in the land, j prisons and seeing its reconunenda States. to that thesa Tabules do not havo the teiuUn y liavolots of qualities or diminution of ex' Rates, Time and all other iabrraalloa wk But besides tbse, it includes Bl0ETpfatCaI DIcUOH- statistical delver that the Mexico- s, from eiposure that ph(ht ' nrt Leen expected, Inasmuch 01, lmiler rellence tions to Spain followed by propobe cheerfully furnished by ary, Qazetteer ot the United States, Dictionary iiTorauD cuuumgui, uin uiu iirouna toi ijc .l in a unwer, a traveling iair or nocKet wit upc i jiractlcalljr at rresh and aa effleacloui as foraereral wektor months ore sitions of an offer of autonomy. who are heaping adulations Ol lecRnicai terms, and other Indispeosawo requisites C. P. ATUOng, C r. A., i Acting upon thee iUKtreitionJ, and noting i irtlciilarlr tho unimpaired prosperity of of a working reference library. While the Cuban matter is not for- the American apostle of the I.OTKvtujc, Kv. (Treat newipapera now old for n cent Inatead ot the old rate of five limn that amount, Or by have a and the general tendency In all directions toward low ratei and Increased iale, the gotten or overlooked by members can system of finance, company have entered upon the experiment of putting up ltlpana Tabulen In paiteboard currency amounting to 39 cents to the trade upon letnw which will V. W. ETHRIDGE, Aokkt. of a package cartona, which ther will offer of Congress, there is a disposition the whole library. It Uar txcilltnct the book of referbeing told by the drugglat or atorekeeper at a price lower than ever Wore adopted for tftbulea.or loe, for one half a cent each. n proprietary medicine FIVE CENTS-t- en to permit the administration to per capita in gold, against So 35 ence for every man, woman or student to have at hU or company will not d'acontlnue the manufactura tnd nale In the form with which The ptr capita in Mr Bryan's own Rlpani TaUulen hut will offer ho cheaper her elbow at all times for quick, ready reference. It U the people havo learned to know and value the may carry out its plans. dealro them. It ihould be plainly the benefit of auch ai per capita in silver country, $7.70 the latest, best, most concise, yet tnorougn ana accurate understood that the ouallty of the medicine la ldentlcalla both aoru, the only difference tt. The Currenc) Problem. encyclopedia extant, and the only one In extateaee being In the form and comparative coat of packing or putting up. The packdollars worth 45 cents each.against ?i ages are not yet to be had of all dealers, although It U probable that almost any t s? that la brought down to September, 1897. It is It will be remembered that there $8 78 of silver per capita in the so will obtain a supply when requested by a customer to do anyi but In any case a tingle edited by John Clark Rldpath, LL.D. It includes carton, coniaininK ten tabules. nnim sent, postage paia, to "i'iregniornve cents in were many misgivings ab'out the fu United States in dollars worth 100 ,10 spruce- BtM Jtew Votk. Until the stamps, forwarded to the Itlpans Chemical Co., No comprehensive and reliable articles on The Cuban gooasaretnorougniyintrouuceaioineiraue, ageoianou jKxiuiiiuue supplied at a ture of the tariff bill in the Senate cents each, 32 cents per capita in price which will allow them a fair margin of profit, Tifjil doren cottons fbr to cents. Klondike Oold Fields, Moving; Photograiloten (Ut cartons) for tt 32. S gross (73) cartons) for JW.K. 35 gross 0.J tartons) for phy, and other topics of live Interest because of the fact that the Repub- silver-basi- s In all. paper money, against IS flUH nun luv ViUCi wciu vtun 11W, nearly ioo.OOO topics are treated, and these are lican party did not control that ?59 per capita in 4L magnificently illustrated with thousands'of engraving, body, and cannot during the pres-e- paper money in the United States, colored maps and charts. Congress. The element which making a total of $8 41 per capita, "I"bV Atlaai comprises a handsome series of II 110 armucav maps and charts, brought down to j did control it, however, saw that with S8.02 of it in the date; too colored and 200 in monotint, which, for con-the public sentiment was so strong- dollar money in Mexico, against AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAiUWAAAAAAAAAAi.AAAi venlence sake, are scattered through the volumes of the ly in favor of a protective tariff S24.03 per capita in on Encyclopedia, according to their alphabetical arrange- - j Brccllo ridge Castlcm Arthur G. I.aagliair, Julinli. Castleman, a refusal to permit the passage thedollar money in the United that ment. Also hundreds of diagrams, sketches, battle of a bill with those sentiments with States, and that the increase in . plans, portraits, etc. h pBpipBpBM, y iBSJBJSW; which they did not fullv aerce monev in circulation in the United would be resented by the people. States since Mr. Bryan's nominaan unabriageo, etymological, pronouncing times. It is laV ."rJaaY Hmj Ut Now there are indications that tbe tion amounts to twice as much as literary, scientific and technical Dictionary of the Engui language, and is an acknowledged authority both In En,g- M 2 jSamc wise policy will be persued the entire gold, silver and paper kJI iv with reference to the currency currency of all Mexico. iisH!i(at)np3 Lwrtifea of books is $34.00. It comprises nearly 3,000 closely ' question. President McKinley's printed columns of words an definitions. The Largest l'ire Insurance Company in the World. proposition for a retention in the JUDGE PRATT HONORED, For advertising purposes merely, and to Introduce this GOOD FOR A OUR GREAT Treasury of the United States grand work to the public, we have decided to place a Does the Largest Business in tbe Stale of Kentucky. SHORT INTRODUCTORY of few sets in each community at about notes which are redeemed in gold, "Does the Largest Uuslness in tbe Southern "Stales TIME ONLY. the subscription price, and deliver the set complete OFFER. and legislation which will bring an Resolutions of Respect Passed by increase ofrnaUonal bank circulaMembers of the Bar at Losses Paid in Kentucky in 1896 $249,831,03!! tion by an,incn.ase of the sum tin 1in1nnr of the Kneclal reduced nrico belnc? due in small monthly Darments. Smllliland. which they may against their that To :show our entire confidence. In the work and to insure vou andnst any risk whatever, we farther atrree .. . . : . s .. r A deposit of bonds, is proving ex- Smithland, Ky., Dec. ibth if, after keeping the set ten days and thoroughly testing it, you are not penectiy satisfied, you are at UDerty to return It to 11.. and receive vour monev back. tremely acceptable and being gen- mcetufg of the members of the Barbee & Castleman, and the complete set will be forwarded, at once, to any address you may desire. Unless otherwise j g-- bi erally commended, not only by a bar and officers of the court of Liv SfrCiEvBJ' 4J'lsK- - instructed, shipment will be made by freight, at purchaser's expense. Subsequent payments will 13 JuSVAICOOD FOR ADULTS. MANAGERS, EARLINGTON. KY large majority of the numbers of I A ta be at the rate of 81. w monthly for fifteen months. Half Morocco and Full Sheep bindings can also beWARRANTED. PRICE SOcts.. ingston county was held in the Southern Department, (or Earlington and Kisident Agent an extra durapayments being supplied, U w las ksAAlTC handsome the monthly strongly advise the s.oo and J2.50, respectively. To those who desirethis publication , Congress, but by the people OALATIA,IlXS.,N0V.14,US. selection of the Half Morocco style. We refer to binding, we Vicinity. ble and Home Office Louisville, Ky Hi. mj raris Medicine Co., soldLouis, Mo. 600 throughout thecountry,asis shown court house here yesterday for the w mw last rear, Gentlemen: We sump xor postage on bottle" eO DOOKiet ot sample amj the Garfield National Hank, Mew YorK city, send OKOVK-TABTKI.KBa CHILL TONIC and sjafaas, s purpose of expressing the feelings yvvvyvvvvvvyvvvvvrrvy yvyvvvvvvvvv yvvvwvvvvvv vvvvvyvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv! vwv by reports received here by bought three irrosa already this year, lnalltwrctv, Congress. and sentiments of the members of of both houses of perienc or is rears, in uc arua DiisineM, narit East 16U. St., Hiw Yak Cty MntUatfclt neTer aoia an anicio wst gare auch ualTwaal satla THE STANDARD AMERICAN PUBLISHING CO., srr. The fact that this proposition seems the bar and officers ot 1110" court SaoUon as Our Tonic xourairuir, AtniJ ..Am j inlj lnju to lay the foundation for an easy r iirii ' J,. i.uri .si tit upon the close of the term of Hon. transformation of the currency sysWE H VE SPARED StTrptui Fun Capital Stck Paid In, tem without the shock to the bust-ne- C. J. Pratt as Judge of the Fourth ISO.OOO. $20,09. , world which a sudden change Judicial District of Kentucky. NO EXPENSE. COMMENCED BUSINESS IN 1867. kindness anil consideration for tbe opinions with whom he bas beea officially asso- the following gentlemen endorsed would produce, and without Hon. J. W. Bush was made and conclusions of the members of the ciated, Resolved, To make our Funeral the same. the interest bearing in- chairman and Chas. Rutter, sec- bar and by an absence of all dogmatism 5th, That these resohitions be spread Attorneys: C. C. Grassham, in delivering his judicial upon Ibe records of the Livingston Circuit debtedness, causes it to be very and Equipment the best in opinions and rulings, ResoUed, Court tnd a copy be presented to Judge C. H. Wilson, Wm. Marble, Chas. warmly commended by people of retary. 2nd That in his intercourse with the Pratt. this part of the State. The committee on resolutions H. Webb, J. K. Hendrick. both parties. This is so clearly apofficers of tbe court, his protection of tbe J J. C, Hodge, parent that there is reason to hope brought inthe following which feelings of witnesses on tbe stand and of .J W Csde, Officers: Chas. Rutter, circuit The advantages of a bank account M Worten, Anything and everyC. W. Waltr, litigants and prisoners from Improper atthat the members of the Senate were unanimously adopted. are numerous, It Js not to busiYV. A. Rappolee, clerk; J. L. Abell, county judge; tacks, shown bis ness men we are talking tbey thing you want in liver Commmittee. who have it in their power to defeat W. I. Clarke, county attorney; J. Whereas, tbe term ot service as Judge duties baschief judicial appreciation of bis officer of ibe court as know all about it but to salaried any legislation offered and sup- of the Fourth Judicial District of Ken- Resolved, Which resolutions, upon motion, S. Sedberry. master commissioner; men, wage earners and to women ported by the Republican pajrty tucky and of the Livingston Circuit Court q 3d, That oil tbe bench his social inter- were unanimously adopted. On Thos. Evans sheriff; W. T. Threl-kelPRICES AWAYS There's safety If tbe bank Is a, will take the same cround unon of Hon. Clifton J. Pratt is about to ter- course bas been In a vttfy marked degree motion it was ordered that a copy good one. There's convenience-- , ,, jailer; C. O. Lowery. county BARNETT & ARNOLD. J tbe money always ready aprl tins question that they did upon minate, and the official relationship exist- that of a finished and accomplished gen- of the foregoing resolutions be fur- clerk: Geo, W. Landram, county mindof reach of your own petty suan I that of the tariff, and omit such ing between His Honor and the Living- tleman, affable, polite, and always C. Parsons, cirnished The Livingston Banner for clerk-elecJohn ful of the amenities and courlesi3 of life. daring, too. It is easy la spstHt U fractional or extreme opposition as with a request that cuit clerk-elecW. H, Eaton, EARLINGTON, KY. ston county bar and officers of tbe court He bas the gift of rendering himself a publication, small sums when youhaya a larga ' to prevent its final passage. sum in your pocket. nirput'y.JinjyWiji.ii as a body is about to be severed; therefore, ?leasant and instructive companion and the orlier papers of the district surveyor-elec'izgiiifyMWTfwpi 'i.ymiirsv'jiiiiiii,! "T ""T'm 'psJI'JllU'f T' Resolved, Hon. Wm. Marble and Hon. J. MADISONVILLE, - KENTUCKY copy the same. Of course, when so many cur belt 4tb, That as judge and jurist, tbe Hon On motion of Hon. C. C. Grass-ha- C. Hodge were appointed a comResolved, 1st, That tbe bearing ot Clifton J Pratt bas proven himself a it was ordered that the mem- mittee to escort Judge Pratt to the fudge Pratt while presiding on the bench, worthy successor of the many eminent bench, and after the resolutions while not wanting in dignity, firmness,' lawyers that have adorned the bench of bers of the bar and visiting memthe Livingston circuit court That bers, also the officers of the court, were read by Hon J. W. Cade,the and a prudent and modest confidence id mni and judge he has secured thnrpro-fouu$1.60 TO $2 PER DAY " Judge acknowledged in a brief but his own judgement and legal acumen, has respect and friendship of thepeople be requested to endorse the foreEiSWaTlCillfflrAalfaVlnjPjra ,X'1 a urim csr r. Whereupon feeling talk the honor conferred. been Invariably characterized by courtesy, of OldXIvlngston, and especiallyftf ibose going resolutions. n.. iiuil,ui, iroprMtor Diamond and St. Mines. Only Vibratifacreens and Picking Tables EarlUorjLj s used. THE BESTVLEOTED COAL IN THE te anti-period- ic I BRUSHED COKE FOR Why buy Mi BURNERS AND FURNIBE8. Yucatan Chill Tonic. Phillips & Buttorff Mfg. Co, i De-cemb- er Crockery and Glassware, Cutlery, AnthracitdLaf when you can get ST. BER NARD CRUSHED COKVor much less price? One of the Crushed Cokeljl the same work one of the best Vthracite Coal. 1 ASK YDUR DEALER FDrV MM m m BICYCLES AND SAVE MONEY . S MEDICINE for the 1 A XMA GIFT FOR If MILLION. -- I i (the ONE DOLLAR -- mmm , 1 . e " . ... mm l . 1 .i- - m." 1. . i T c V 11 m..tt. m , J everr-da- y 1 uiaMR L4 m rr9 l ! T - Mi-x- The Encyclopedia "AWpSS I t drug-gu- - Re-billi- GROVES V&JKfc(WmWLW 12 y. gold-standar- d nt i 1 1 100-cent- s Royal Insurance Co. Liverpool. im ii The Dictionary Jrtffiii -- a- jiR TASTELESS one-thi- rd UPON PAYMENT OF ONLY ONE DOLLAR, 'Lai is-u- " PAUL M. MOORE ....... ..-- .. ! . nsaain mem-ber- rrtl fM TDNIC II I asaal'La J e 9-- 11 n ii it lit! rt ii ft 'ii ai hii .. ss ja-creasi- -- JNO. G. MORTON, d, the lowest. IT"1" t; ' t; t. m a-r-a GRAND HOTEt, -- A d - J? . tv f