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Bee (Earlington, Ky.): January 6, 1898
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' V f-- ill 1Hk " ERLINGTON, HOPKINS COUNTY, KENTUCKY, THURSDAY, JANUARY -- 6, 1898. FOR KLONDIKE RELIEF. Ounadn Will tho United Statoa. jjbMWBBS8jMmiiim THE- jv no.! wltb Is caused by torpid liver, which pretCnU diiws- -, tlonand permits food to f enncnt an.l putr'lfyln the stomach, Tbcn follow dizzIiics4,hoauuih . . H !f this iiBpa MertSIPCMUMFrnH atMPm? jfifflP A DR71 O T1wqV Q. DLUE AND ( THE GRAY. f 5 I i 1 I Miss week with Ugon' Mr. ph5a- H FrTSi.JAllVVSI Ivfe. -- Bpg!B IKT qB H yfTCjH AN AWEDL HOLOCAUST. THIRTY 3B Irapei'taht Announcement From ' the Stato Department Ah Idea Ulven of the Supplies Moil N'esd- ad, In Addition to Money, nnd Which Coiitul-Uener- t'lhs Hbclttjr of tho Atlanta Campaign and l'ropo.o National 1'arh Us Objects Around Kenroaur Mountain. Sr. r.Ouis, Jan. 3. Tho following circular Is being forwarded to all vet- 11 One Hundred . After-Klcctlo- WERE KILLED. The Royil Is BlxMombors of OnoFamlly Poriab by Firo. Properly Distributed. WAsiiiNorox, tee WlirHee erans of the Union and confederate armies who aro known to have participated lu the Atlanta campaign: 'Mm son, oimgouQpym ' ' I fmf! Bottle wuK"ll'iy Hk;l' HTV' kLr SWIff u H' .J 't ! br. Bell's Q printed the above J trade-mar- k and 2 H both BfflM warrant Hint lite medt-- ! kfnW"OJi.i tlie boUlairltl cars IMFSt' Vtw ."."u " lH'. tbriMt! Iys,pncr of the genuine 1 2HP. I UPw1" iijr wJUay. , wHifi-Tar- -! boloney M 1 JBBHW-k- & Bltt. Ullilii McTmmI I M4h It, Mm, Kf. i II per botll by S r m 'Tifel (tiTcnu A LA BRLLk tATtnftllftRK j. enm - FASHIONAULK JKi-jr-, jto; . a tt ! - Htt An. A- - ,9. side l ark V" ,tStree1f .INDIANA. 3, Ff'''D.SDInDocheS?.op,ronasooIb!, $? i . Jjtdiy Jakofl, Jan. age six . mon,, Cli' ,dklK . JUIBi -Tit Avenue f ....'-Hotel, ) ! ,LOU.ISVlLLE, KY., . trie Only First-Clas- s iA Ife ' ,2.tx Per Day - K'K' -- Hotel in the City. ;; fo COME AND SEE US. MfMAQCn ;&jr llil ; UDV(' rj)itr,lhNr?av M YEARS' EXPERIENCE sVN Ijrmjra Anron mbMac opinion intyMuirrwi QMetlr tin Hirtotlon U probaklT nntAlil. C .."C.-a.ouvc uanuiHMjsuu. !!..- liondHMMIfM Oliiwt urtirr forcmln uutenli. urot I'MUM iwen inrovsu un tbo vu iwno without cUm, in i wrkliw. f f r. cJ CopvmQHTfi S.C tlcrlch nJ ducrlptlon tutr Trade Mahks Designs AkilrlllutniledweeHrr lArctt of M irtentmc luurnal, Term.M Sdentiftc Irticrrcati. tout montln, Bold ew Co.3("B'-'KU iwi MUNH lrll nwailMlfr. 1). York C. Iku UMr, (adT St, Wtiblogioti, W l. A V NlSnttl PfeiiJenl WAtir.tLl., Catliler , 3(opkiao GoUniu zl (BANK Madisonvili.b, Ky. Captil Stock, - - - 550,000, Transacts a general banking business, and invites the accounts 6f the citizens oi Hopkins and adjoining counties. las the finest and most secure vault in Cut section of Kentucky Co CompoiuiO prescriptions nron.rlu it lnt experience and otdrilgs. It rfquires the drURRist tohavealargs amount of drugs acompIte fcnowledj?e llmr. It rMuires fresh drugs. He must give the best possible work, and for compensation lie mnsi ve reasonauic. WITH THE ABOVE FACTS REMEM DER WE'RE CARUFUL. ST. BERNARD DRUG STORE, ST. JAMES HOTEL, ST. LOUIS. ""i t Ji flft' RATES; Goo;! Roorn and Breakfast, $1.00 gyQPEAN PLAN, $1.00 Per Day Room,. Good Meals. Good $2.00 PER DAY. Snlce, When, ypw VJlt St. Louu stop rtt ST, JAMES HOTBfe rrxxtaa t Stftfl Ca,j IJATIIS.O-TURKISH and IValn-j- i'.... .m. M Nlitlif . k. JOB WORK ' Vv.. -- ; IViir receive pronl'pl'on m at this nishecl apon &ppu ottfiQii. ' jfor ofljttte. Slfton, If not relieved, bilious fever tbo Canadian minister of tho interior, or blood riolsonlni?. lliwvl'4 hear the nddiesses of tho successful ono family were killed by llatnes and called at the war department and had Pills tlmiil.-ittin rnmni1 candidates. smolco in a firo that occurred early yesa long conference with Assistant rouse t!io Iher. cure liendaeho, dizziness, etc. 2S cents Sold !y All itraguHtt fiVt tho closo of tho polls a crowd Secrotary Meikoljohn, who is giv- The only Pills to take with 1IOOUS SatsuparilU terday morning in Jcrsoy City. Tho department: gathered in tho "city hall, where It hns ing his ' attention to tho Klondead are: '"In tIow of the steps now being past for tin during dike expedition, relief takoti by tho secretary of stato for the Adolph Reich, 43 years old, the fa- been the custom for years successful candidates to address tha organization, in Kew York, of a con- the Illness of Secretary Alger. Hav DR. MENDEiraALL'S ther. lng secured the consent of the British 'electors. Absolutely Pure tral headquarters, with tlio Emma Reich, 43 years old, mother. IMPROVED government to the oassap-- ot United Hon of tho American National Red ttSl'he building was crowded to the Tllllo Reich, 2'J years old. Cross, for the recoptlon and forwardlng-oStates troops, to be used as guards, I 35jry doors, probably 2,000 people beIda Reich, 15 years. over Canadian territory, what remains relief for tho buffering ncoplo of ing jammed lu the narrow space. '" ' Albert Reich, 1 4 years. R0VL MKlhO POWDCI CO., MW VOX. to be dono Is to arrango for the admisCuba, and tho probability that It will Tjcre was a lull in tho proceedings Gustavo Reich, eight years. . be in efTcctlro operation early III the sion of tho supplies to bo taken to tho tho audience called for several of present wcolf, the secretary of state Several others wcro injured, and It miners without paymont of duties, : nowly-elcctcaldermen at once, has directed that tho beuevolently disprovided thoy aro not sold for more may bo thatanothor membcrof tho Second -- The Atlanta campaign Is recognized and there wai somo delay lu securing OTHERWISEJINNOTIOED. posed public of tho Culted .States bo as one of the greatest ot modern war. Th than their actual cost. It is expected family will die. He Is the national parks estabinformed, through tho medium of tho armies ot the east haro achievements Gettysthat this matter can bo arranged so son, aud his body is covered nlpcaker to'address them. Alderman In honor press, that the consul general of the lishedAntletam,of their In the vost there are Carrothers joined the mayor lu an efDr. James lirackett, of St. Lduis.dled that Mr. Slfton will bo able to leave burg, etc and , United Stales at Havana mentions tho Chlckamauga, Shlloh, etc., and It Is but J as I with burns. Washington at once on his return to from John Conway, chief of tho Jersey fort to sccuro quiet. In rcsponso to form. an accidental overdose ot chloro- Canada. following urticlcs as appropriate to bo that the Atlanta campaign should be allowed a1 City firo department, was badly burned, numerous calls, 11. M. Tootho was one national park. Grant, Lee, McClellan finally effected contributed; all of tlicm, as he reports, least lleauregard, Tho arraugement-aJohn C. Herron, an aged nogro, was shed forward to tho platform on Meade, llosccrans and Ilraj-havlie fell through a burning tloor and being greatly needed: contemplates that tho relief expedition parks to marlt where they won fame ivh tho members blood. As he burned to deatii In a stable at St. vns rescued with difficulty. Bummer clothing for women and chil but Sherman and Johnston, thoso well hall be executed jointly by tho United Henry A. Reich, 15 years, managed to reached It Micro was an ominous Louis. un yet as giant. tiro dren; medicines for fevers, principally matched States army and a forco of tho mountOcn. l'ando is soroly disheartened. quinini; hard bread, llour, corn meal, honored. They earned their OfgrandestallIan inaico his escape from tho house with crackling, and the raised platform on Ho did not expect to find the Cuban In- ed police of Canada, which concampaign. thi eourso crcnl preparations, bacon, rice, lartl, rcls on tho Atlanta on that campaign Itctara bad burns on the neck, faco and bauds, wTileh the mayor nnd nowlyelectod surgents so strong. stitutes the military arm ot the Important points IPH ZssLsBaisssasrV ntfleiineii wcro boated seemed to pitch potatoes, bonns, peas, salt fish, any' Dallas, Kcnesaw Mountain, reach Tree Creel but he is not seriously injured. Dominion. Tho United States force Mr, and Mrs. Iiryan arrived at MusAdolph Reich's homo was at 317 storos to canned goods, particularly nourishing and Atlanta Kcnesaw Mountain stands pre fdjwnrd to tho floor, cogee, I. T.. Sunday night, and w'cre will proceed with tho rellof joined by avenue, near tho Hudson counthj Importance ot th soups, meat extracts, blankets and es- eminently at the head for Skaguay, whoro thoy will bo riic.--o was a sagging of tlmbors and tlio guests of Judge Springer. assault, pecially largo quantities of condensed (lege and and form,for Its grandly consplcuou I ty boulevard, In tho Hudson City dis- tlio next momcut ISO people were Canadian mounted police, about 40 position and for Its availability. n Emtio A. Decker, a real tho two forces will milk, as many persons nro at llrst too Is proposed to use tho Influcnco ot the Boclct: trict. Ho was a real estate agent and hurled SO feet to OCABANTEED TO CTJIIE the floor below. A cstnto man, died at his homo In St. in number, nnd tho well to do, living in a pleasant house fecblo for any other nourishment. of tho Atlanta Campaign to .secure from con then proceed togothor to tho pointy CHILLS AND FEVER grass and the stato ot Georgia, the creation ot t of tlirco stories. It Is believed that the beam running SO feet along the ccntct Louis of softening of tho brain. bo distrib"Contributions of moil oy aru al&o ur where tho relief is to Tasteless. Nonl and around Kcnesaw Moun It is said that the fusion nomination uted. Tho determination as to And Malaria In all Forms. picture and the gently needed to enable the purchase of natlonat park ot tho park shall have been cs firo broke out from a heater in tho ofjtho hall had given uwny, aud the genuine without tlio above tain, and when basement, and 'worked Its way up to crowded mass standing abovo that sec- for congress In tho First Nebraska dis- Skaguay is, however, still open. signature of J. O. MendcnhaU, Immediate supplies of medicines and tabllshod, It U Intended that the society mce Prloo, BO cont9 at all Dealers. articles of prime necessity, and to meet at the park annually, for tho transaction o tho third floor, where tho sleeping tion of the floor was thrown in a heap trict will be offered to Mr. Iiryan. officials concede Canandian The Small-po- x raging in Cuba. The au- much latltudo to tho American PREPARED ONLY OY tho oxpeuscs of local transportation in business, for social union and to recount llv apartments occupied by the family wcro to tho bottom. dcods ot Auld Lang Syne. located. Cuba. A large safo stood in one corner of thorities ure unable to cope with the authorities in tho actual distribution, It tsToquested that oil w;ho took part lu th myriad difficulties confronting them. Henry Reich said It was Into when tLa to whom all above campaign and who'lasor the foregoing "Xho consul-gcuera- l, recognizing that tho expedition Is EVAHSVILLE. IND. hall, and with n huge sleam coil, F. R. Loomls, minister to Vonezuola, fitted out on this side, although a con. supplies and monoy will be sent, will In wholo or in part, send their address, htattni thoy retired, having had a parly. weighing half a ton, came crashing Sold by George King, St. Charles, Kj. When he ran into the hall ho saw says that there Is a great field for alderablo part of Its work will be dono thalr views freely and fully, to at once organize arrangements for tho Crabtreo Coal Mining Ccmpanv, llslty Geo. 1). Dorroif, Acting Secretary, smoke and flames In tho lower hall. dqwn on tlio heads of the victims. American manufacturers In that counreceipt, storage and most cffecllvu dison the Canadian side of tho border. .No Kentucky. ti South Commercial Stroet, St. Louis, Mo. An investigation of tho wreck after try. His father was thsro and they mantribution of whatever is received from duties will be Imposed on tho storos NEWS FROM HONOLULU. aged to get out of tho house in their tho catastrophe disclosed the fact that Tho resldenco of William Claggott, carried by the relief expedition. ho humane pconlo of tho United night clothes. Young Retch ran down ft wholo section of tho floor had at Lexington, 111., was burned Sunday. States. Mr. Slfton also held a conferonco Australian Miners for the Vukou-llo- ci tho street and gavo the alarm. When dropped, the joists having been as Tlio family narrowly escaped tvlth with Secretary Gage and discussed the R. R. "Jly direction of the sccrotary of Emptied In tha Set, Etc. ttato. unsatisfactory condition of customs Victoria, 11. C, Jan. 3. Tho stcamci ho roturncd his father was nowhere to neatly cut off as though tho work had their lives. Alvj;v A. Adee, England is said to have made over- regulations along tho border and at Mlowcra brings 40 Australian mlncri bo seen, but ono of his brothers, SIgls-tnun- been dono with a saw. ., TO was there, badly burned. He Kooond Assistant Secretary." bound for tho Yukon. She also bring, The building was un old oiic, having tures for an alllanco with this country coast ports where goods are received by was taken to a neighboring house, theso ndvicos from Honolulu, undci elected iu tho early GO's, and of against Russia, Germany and Franco one country for transportation to the where he said that someono had awak beenyears THE NATIONAL DEBT. dato of December 21: other country. It was tho mutual lato additional stories had been In tlie cast. Tho annexationists profess to bi encd him aud that ho had jumped placed on the old walls. At proscnt the friends of Hawaiian feeling that an improvement ot tho Monthly SUUnitnt Jibontu; Uccreai of pleased with the news received frorr through tho blludingsmokcand flames annexation seem to lack four votes of system could bo made, and negotia Ta Million Uollar. FIRES IN ST. LOUIS. s Washington by the Mariposa, while down tho stalrcaso and, out into tho tlio required in tho senate tions are in progress which arc hoped WASitusoTOJf, Jau. 4. TI10 monthly tho other sldo say that It has causeo open air. to effect changes advantageous to both tor raUlicallon. ilatcinent of tho publie debt, issued Several onginp companies responded Klghtoen l"lrr During; tho l'ajt Year Showamong the leaders of th sides. in connection with the Southern Pacific A former Sedalta (Mo.) girl, Hattlo yesterday, shows that at the close of consternation ing Losses of Ofcr UD.000 l'acli. promptly to tho alarm, nnd ten minutes Uaxter, who married recently and was business December 31, 1S97, tho debt, government MILITARY TYRANNY. Arc was out. Then began St. Louis, Jan. 1. During tho .year Emma and later the The Through Weekly less coshjn tho treasury, nmounted to Louisa, Amcrlcau schooner San Dlcgo, tho search of the house. The lights eudiug December 'J5, 1S07, St. Louis had deserted, learns that her ' husband is a Capt. Harris, from bigamist and embezzler. Another Witness Against Opt. Lotsrlne 5930,111,607, a decrease for the month ot recently arrived. Tho schooner had from the firemen's lau terns1 disclosed IB fires in each ot which tho loss was Col. Morrison, whoso 11 years' service Marked for Discipline. 610,114,600. This decrcuso In tho debt no boats or even a lifeboat aboard. three charred bodies against tho wall over S9.000, and the aggregate for tho TOURIST SLEEPING CUR o commerce commisChicago, Dec. 31. Corporal John T. is duo principally to an Increase In tho Tho at tho foot of tho stairs. They (werc 18 was about SJ,147,00J. Tho total in- on tho intcr-stat- Saturday, captain reports that they were sion ended will return at Ward, Fourth Infantry, statlaned at cash, which Is accounted for by the sale washod away in .heavy weather, al- those of Adolph Reich, his daughter surance on the property Involved was ancs to his Illinois home. of the Union Pacific railroad. L'ollow-la- g Fort Sheridan, wiin, among others. Leaving Cincinnati and Louisville on I. C. Tho year was remarka though tho baled liy piiail high on tho Tlllicand llttlo Qustave. Thefather Sl,15l,05Q.G7. R. It, fast."New Orleans limited" train testified againot Capt, Leonard A. Rain is still badly needed lu Aus is a recapitulation of the Uelu. had fallen upon tho daughter and Ills ble- for the number of what the in Us tho recont court-martit 8ir,M:.,6M dechn ueutin to Intact and uninjured. ton was it. his arms. M.'Woyweuj burned surance meu call "nasty fires," which tralia. A Sydney newspaper estimates hovering In brutality Interest bearing debt Tho customs authorities havo been no to JPrivntaJJara. THURSDAY. Dbt on which InUreil h ceuf4 tified to keep an cyo on the Kmtaa nuil airaost ueyonu rccognitiQn.-lfIl- i l,!VV,-"- 0 great conflagrations, but that the loss ot stock in th last tUroo for allotted tieea placed, under arrest tov, tor EVERY - artier aauTMJicisctrtTTr nlticfl taiturltr .. mond, lift Los- aosbics.(ufnfaV - 11. - tlu'ea'.oued caa.amoiu Jiast)eenrcausod nt.1 h .1 41. nu.l.J.Ui Iltk- lltt Ulklltalt - t Mt m ' .MVUOvMO "V""-'i litbbt tnarlof iuJnlretRtn... ' if"ita i' ouifllly oafcliqUliiU v7llh3lit lolsa.iblie'wnivcr; iMimymimumi - wiapiizt,!1. firEoa- 'A4orMatfdn ftKst'tliToe1! los?!!s at thu roar inra' " '" result? ' ?V'C tf WP,rV tuo court at Its out change. The Limited also connects I,IM.33S Total .. :.' 'J,1 thoso caused by the firms of Ely, ilou by a rumor from Plymouth that will be called before Two liundrcd iregs of bocr from however, docs not In- luud were tecculhv omptled IntoI'ort eued corpses with nrms Intortwln'clnM Walker Si Co. tho Mcrmou Jaccard the English admiral had fired on a Rus next meeting. It Is the general sup at New Orleans daily with Express Train This nmouiit, the position among tho enlisted men that. for the Pacific Coast, and on Tuesdays clude SSTO.USd.OKI in ocitlllcntci atut hnrbor by tho in Chinese waters. rorlions of the limbs had been entirely Jewelry Co.", arid tho Wabash Railway sian treasury notes outstanding, wjilch nro There bolujr 110 alu for authorities. burned nway aud tho faces were horri- Co., each of which was over S300.U00. Six members of tho family of Adolph on the pretonse 01 tins violation, Ward and Saturdays (alter January f, 1S3S) it, nobody will bo reduced to tho ranks, as was offset by an equal amount of cash lu would pay the duly. bly distorted. During the entire year, to tho dato Reich, Including the father and moth- Corporal Clarence New, who was also a wilh the tha treasury. Thccashlu the treasury er, wcro killed by flames and smoke in The mother was found in the dining given, there wcro TJ10 United States training ship box alarms and Is classified as follows: witness against Lovcring. The charge Adams arrived on tho'JUd. SI10 is out room. She was but slightly burned. 4S7 still alarms. There wcro '21 second u firo that occurred in Jersey City, N. J. against Ward is that ho permitted Annex: ti(7.4vj.-tt- ) aoid Ucr faco showed no look of pain. She alarms, 14 third alarms and 0 general LI Hung Chang lias been recalled to the Silver rj;.i 091 for a cruUe for the bcucill ot will re- undoubtedly died from sufl'ocallou. active power at 1'ekiu, tlie emperor three prisoners to talk in tho guard slio liq.s aboard mid alarms. Paper lmvai of the Southern Pacific, giving special The bod'es were si.ut to the morgue. and the inner council desiring his as- room. Uotidt, dUbuntlng o31rH' bjlanaM, main in port over tho holidays. On Partic-lar- s through service to San Francisco. sistance in the present diplomatic crisis. etc 2fafijHEE3,a WHEAT DEAL. tO.'n.Ta her present crulso she left San Diego STRUCK OIL. of Agents of the I. C K R. and SERIOUS CHARGES. Tlie president is said to bo anxious 011 November- - "1, sailing nearly all tho jL1txBll7tonI lis ryrniuld nnd Awaits to appoint Sylvester Everett, WKWI.STU Total a wealthy A Hoosler Drilling Tor Water Struck a connecting lines. way to llilo, where she arrived on the VIllfS)nt A Mil A Jluy.rs. FP4i ...I nw Sr. T.riittatfV.iW Anliut which theio aro demand Fine Velu of OH. Mill Inst. S. G. Hatch, Dlv, Pan. Agint, Cincinnati. tfcgy "C II ICAOO.'J autVI 7 For tho first time citizen of Cleveland, O., to be llogus Checks. amounting toSt!i"i.rslug to the l'arls exposition Chown Point, Ind., Dec. 31. J. J. John A. Scott, Oh. Past. Agent, Memphis. FAVOR ANNEXATION. UlB bit' Uacenibcr deal commenced AllenTn 0,001, which leaves the cash balauco Sr. Louis, Jau. of 1000. of Medaryvillc, whllo Van Iluskirk, n lu tho treasury 5'J35,474,7il'J. travellug salesman, is unp Joseph Leitex talked freely on his Mabry, tlie Urunswick (Ga.) embez- drilling for wator, has struck a good .11. Hanson, G, P. A. W, A. Kellond, A. 0. P. Aittou ot the tint l'ranclicu llnlldlng dcr arrest charged with having passed plaus. "Wo can not do more than sit zler, uttempted suicide. He severed an flow of oil of fine quality and quanWEYLEfT" AsTa CRAWFISH. Chicago, Louisville. Trades Council. bogus checks on various business firms on our pyramid ot wheat and wait artery and ns his blood flowed he drew tity. The Indiana & Ohio Oil Co. have San TitANcisco, Jan. 3. Tho Hulhl-tu- g lu some cases using the name of "Henry until some one comes and buys beinvestigated the surrounding territory Illi Apology to tha t)uu anil Kiplnnutlun Trndes couucil havo indorsed the L. Allen," nnd In others that ot "J. R. It," said he. "I ain confident a death's head in red on tlie wall In Jasper county, and have filed with toHenorHxmt Alleniitlnt; III. notions of Labor Commissioner E. V. r.iyue." Tho prisoner is highly that tho price of wheat will side him. Hupportar. Confirmation has been received from the county recorder oil leases which I. Fltgerald lu urging, at Wash-itigtu- counected in the city, and his family go up, and that we will sell our wheat Maduiu, Jan. 4. Oeu. Weylor's D. C, on their behalf, present New Guinea ot the murder of the Ger- cover several farms In tho vicinity of at much higher prices which Is classed hero as "Miuf-Ulng- " the annexation of tho Hawaiian aud relatives nro sadly distressed over quoted for cash wheat than at markoL man governor aud police by natives. Medaryville. The company will at in tho the disgrace ot the nit air. in apologizing to the queen re- isluuds, advocating Tho bodies ot tlie victims wero cut In once sink a number of wells "and seek tlie eight-hou- r Allen pleads iu mitigation tfiat lie There will be no mora sensational ac- small pieces. fof oil. gent, and hastily explaining to the labor law, supporting tho tivities in wheat so fat as wo cau help was on a spree aud irresponsible. premier, Seuor Sagasta, that ho was Oei.jp, The speech of Webster Davis, of MisTsIoxtor-i- ' bill aud striving to havo a it. Wo have bought wheat only as DREADFUL ACCIDENT. not responsible for the publication of slausc Insortcd in the specidcatlous for souri, assistant secretary of the inteTO SAY UOOO-BY- . merchandise, and not as n spjculatlvo A. Prominent Citizen Shoots and Kills ill protest, has alienated many of his .he now post office in this city requlr-u- g his rior, at tho Rhode Islaud association commodity. supporters among the Car lists, who Father. banquet in 1'rovldencc, R. I., is tlio that all tho stone be dressed here. Tho Comptroller of the Curroncy I'ucU Ills Always on hand a full and complete stock ol Jtoped to entangle the geueral in the Louisville, Ky,, Dec. 31. A special oniclal Career. IN A DANGEROUS POSITION. talk of tho town. EARTHQUAKE SHOCKS. revolutionary meshes. They aru cs DRUGS AND MEDICINES, C An unknown woman committed sui- to tho Times from Crawfordsville, Ind., Washington, Dec. 31. Comptroller peclally disappointed at the fact that I'he l'eople ot New Ilniiiihlra I'uel the ot the Currency James II. Hckels, Steamer Pushed Upon 11 ir by Masse of cide in the Hotel Windsor, New York says: Yestorday morning at Linden, and TOILET ARTI- rioiitlng Ice. tho government appears to bo satisfied K.irlli Tremble. whoso resignation will take effect tocity, by taking carbolic acid. Sho was Oren Stinglcy, a prominent citizen, acWeyler bubble hus that tho cidentally shot and killed- - his aged Sr. Joseph, Mich., Jan. . While about 30 years of age, a brunette,hand-som- e Exetkii, N. II., Jan. 3. Vibrations day, called upon tho president yesterCLES PAINTS AND OILS, burst and that the Spanish army is not if tho earth, following a noise as if of day afternoon to pay his respects aud entering tlie harbor at 9 o'clock yesterfather, John Stlngley. Mr. Stlngley and richly dressed. gaugrceued. had started to leave tho house with a PrfYICISANS' PRESCRIPTIONS Mr. Eckels will leavo day morning tho steamer City of t great explosion a loilg way off, awoko say good-bAnother Luetjert Lie Nailed. It is suld that only three ot the Span- nhabitants ot this town nt five o'clock for Chicago this morning. His sucrifle and In passing through a door tho of the Uraham & Mortou TransCAREFULLY COMPOUNDED. 4. New Haven, Conn.,"Jan. John P. weapon was struck against tho casing ish generals arc lu sympathy with lien. icstcrday morning. The noise was cessor, Mr. Chas. G. Dawes, will qual- portation line, was shoved onto a bar Weyler. 700 feet out from tho piers by the mass Schofield, of Boston, who is in this and discharged, tho load entering tho .wo or three seconds loug and tho ify ns comptroller and tako city, pronounces untrue the statement back of ills father's head as ho sat be ot floating ico and Ls now fast amid-shi.rombliugs of tho ground much longer, charge of tho office next Monday. MRS. NACK'S CASE. that ho had notiflod friends of Adolph tween his daughter and granddaughter. 'louses wcro shukeu, windows rattled She va Not Arraigned nt I.ouj; lalaotl mil much commotion iudoori was COLORADO INCENDIARIES. Tugs worked all day to release her, Luctgcrt, tlie Chicago sausagamalcer, DEATH TO THE RESCUE. e Cltjr m Eipectoit. mused, Mtfficlcnt In uost cases to but the big sea which was running that If given $15,000 he would divulge To any person Interested in of Mrs. Luctgert, the Nkw Yoiiu, Jan. 4. Mrs. Augusta iwakcn the soundest sleepers. Similar Marks Llpsohlta .Convicted of Conspiracy compelled them to abandon their the hiding-plac- e An Alles.d Murderor Saved by the Death matters, or who loves animissing wife. Nnck, jolutly Indicted with Mavlln cports como from other towns. to Commit Arson, efforts. or a State's Witness. wo will send free, upon, apTliorn for tho murder of Win, Qulden-suppTHE MARKETS. Denver, Col., Jan. 1. Marks Denveii, Col., Dec. 31. Joe (Jladuey, mals, QUILDINOS BURNED. SIX the bath rubber, in a cottage at a member of the band of incen- An Alleged Kentucky Kinbczzler Heard Of, alias II II. Jones, and inmato of tbo plication copy of the "Allianck," New Yoiik, January 4, ISM. Chicago, Jan. 4. A special from SacWoodsldc', Long Islnud, In Juno last, tho lluiluois l'ortlon of Muctinklnuck, diaries which operated in this city, aud Colorado penitentiary wauted iu Lou- the organ of this Society. In adCATTLE Natlte Steers 14 a aB6J was not arialgued in tho Queens coun0 in Colfax threo years ago, has beeu con- ramento, Cal., says: "Will J. Pope, COTTON-MIUdlla., I'ractlcally Wiped Out. 5J.O isiana for murder committed iu 1SSS, formerly teller of the First national KLOUK Winter Wheat S 15 3 40 ty court,. at Long Island City as it had Oaic.u.oosi, Io., Dec. 31. Tlie busl-acs- s victed of 'conspiracy to commit arson, bank of LouUvillc, who was charged WIIKAT NaSReU will go scot free at the expiration of dition to itpnsely interesting read01H been oxpected she would be. No date 85 1. Si portion ot Mucahklnock, a mining Five of the gang are already in the with embezzling S00.O0O from that in- COIIN-N- o.2 his torin next week through an odd ing, it contains a list of., the ra OATS-N- o.2 for her arraignment has been sot, but town four miles south, was practically penitentiary, several have left the circumstance. Gov. Adams received a valuable and unusual premiums 900 stitution lu 1601, isjln this city." It is I'OllK New MessST. LOUIS. 8 60 it ,1s probable her case will bo dis- destroyed by fire. The firo started lu country cud two remain to be tried. telegram from the Louisiana authorigenciully bclievod in Louisville that COTTON-Mlddl- lne posed of beforo tills term of court a restaurant, and there being no wa5 5,a 500 ties yesterday stating that tho only given by. this paper. Address Iletlres-froithe I.emt.rshlp. 3 25 I'opc died several years ago in the cast. UEEVES-Ste- crs closes. ter to fight it, the flumes burned themwitness the state had to convict Ulad-ne- y TUE NATIONAL HUMANE ALLIANCE, New Yoiik, Dec. 31. Hugh McCows and Heifers... 2 W a 4 00 CALVES-(p- er BOO ft 9 00 head) selves out. Six business places wera Laughlin, for many years the dictator ot murder had died. Application i:ckl( at Ills Nan I'oit. I'rtsldeut to Speak at n Ilauquet. 3 25 SO 3 HOUS Fair to Select for extradition was withdrawn. !l 25 O 4 00 of the democratic party In llrooklyn, 11 United Charities HuIIillog, KewYork SHKEP Fair to Choice Cuioaqo, Jan. 4. James U. Eckels, burned. New Yokk, Jau. 8. l'rosldent 4 80 has definitely announced his retirehas accepted the Invitation ol FLOUR-I'ate- nts Clear and Straight.. ICS Q 4 45 of the United States 4 00 Q Testimonial to Miss Crane. Urfti the Placing of the Indian Currency ment from political leadership. Ha thu National Manufueturers' associa- WHEAT-N- o. 2 Ited Winter. . Mtffc es treasury, begun his duties as prcsidont Upon n Gold llasli. CifAiu.ESTON, & C, Jan. 3. The ca27 2 Mixed 2J4i of tho Commercial national bank of dets of the South Carolina academy will be succeeded, according to the tion to attend Its banquet nt the Waldorf- COKN-N- o.No. 2.... 23 OATS London, Jan. 3. The Times in its present understanding, by Iiernard J. -Astoria, 4S 41 on January 27. Senator UYE-N- o.2 Chicago. havo decided to present Miss Crane, tho York. aw financial article yostcrday morning 3 00 h'rye, of Maine,. 111 also be one of the TOUACCOLUSS Hurley 4 50 DRUGCtST, 1200 urges placing the Indian curroncy actress who was ordered away from Leaf lllg Incrons In Rnrnlugi. IIAY-Cl- ear principal speakers. Timothy 8 00 uiooo upon a gold basis as soon as possible, Cos of Indian Famine, their Christmas ball here, with a testi17 Dairy. HUTTEIl-Cholce Ad MoxriiEAL, .Cau., Jan. 4. Tho Cam for otherwise tho mints must be relloumy, Jan. 1. It Is officially an- llrc.nl Itlots lu Sicily Troops Called Gut EOOS-Fr- csh CHARLES, nadian Pacific railroad earnings for monial, of their regard and esteem. 9 00 l'OKIC Standard (now) . ... opened. HbTiC ST. IIACON-Cl- ear Kib tho week ending December 111, wcro They have ordered a handsomo silver nounced that the recent famine cost to Suppress Them. IHp LAHD-l'rl- me piece, which will bo forwarded to Miss tlio East Indian treasury 303,000, Steam S7tr7,000; for the same period last year, Rouu, Jan. 3. Tho Tribuna reports Will Maintain the Statu Quo. CHICAGO. KENTUCKY. while loans to agriculturists nnd tlio Crane. $001,000; Increase $100,000. 335 ve 530 Steers Uuda-Pkstthat bread liols have occurred in tho CATTLE-Natl- Fair to Choice . Jan. 3. Tho Hungasuspensions of taxes, mainly repay3 30 360 HOGS province ot Qirgouti, Sicily. The SHEEP Fair to Choice. 4 75 rian government has nob formally is Granted u Stay of Execution. 300 able, nbsorbod another 4,030,000, Uori.i for Cubn. 480 Patents.. sued decrees, but by notes to AusJ Nice Line of Druggists,JSundries. ot charitable contributions rioters have fired upon and looted tho I'LOUK Winter raienis,. ..1 470 LirrLB Rock, Ark., Jan. 1. Alex 40 Qaivxston', Tex., Jan. 4. Agents of ... 4 480 municipal building. Tho troops havo WHEAT-N- o.springHprin tria has agreed to maintain tho statu 88 . ... Prescriptions Carefully Compounded.2 Johnson and Jim Redd, sentenced to approaching 1,850,030. the Spanish government havo recently 5 No.2Ked(new).... 27 been called out. quo provided Austria adheres to the hang at Monticollo, last Friday, were purchased over 5.000 head of horses In COItN-N- o. 2 a present reciprocity arrangements. Young Kansas Giantess. .. .. OATS-N- o. 2 Texas. The animals arc for the use ot granted a stay of execution by tho suChicago's Death lUto Cur the tai)7. 7 97!,'S 80S POHIC-M- css (new) . Use Druqs ; preme court pending an ap peal. Crrv, Kas., Jau. I. Mary J UNCI-iod Troops. Don't tho Spanish army .In Cuba. CITY KANSAS he Chicago, Jau. city of ChittT Not Iteplace 3 50 490 CATTLE-Natl- ve daughter of Exley, the unless you need them, and then only Steers Constantinople, Dec. 31. Tho repclosed, shows a 3 25 Gen. McNuIta Gelt Another Keetlferthlp 3.0H tirades. 'pure drugs, such as are sold by rea farm or residing northwest ot this cago for the year just on rocord iu Hill HOOS-A- U wo. s iiara U &!Htt resentatives of the powers have refused WIIKAT death rate tho lowest Washington, Jau. 4. Mr. John We keep only sponsible druggists. city, weighs SCO pounds. She is S fcot 2 to permit tho Turkish government to or any other eity of mora than 230,000 OATS o. No. 2i Whlto I COUN-Nthe-- best. That is the' 'great dishas boon appointed receiver of . 0 inches high, ttud 5 feet 3 inclios d troops pt the replace 4,600 NEW UUUKANS. Tho rate is 11 to 1,000 tinction to be looked for when, the tho National Hank of Illinois in place 4 60 around tho waist. Sho Is active, strong inhabitants. I'LOUIt-Hl- ih Grade Island of Crete. population. time comes that you need, them COItN-N- o. 2 oj John C. Keon, roslgned. aud perfectly hoalthy. 30 . Nowhere else will you find so com' THE IN ADVERTISING MLWSI'AI'KR 15 10 14 00 progressive ladies of Westfield, Ind., Tbo The officers of a leading London plete a stock. A good time to begin of two hundred A UNITED STATES. -Among the natives of Mexico a 8 tw. paces, containing a catalogue book.about slr.thous "Edition" of the West-fiel- d I'OKK Old tbat8pring.inediclne.. of 8)4 6S' HACONASldes. hospital believe that the general First size of a dime; nest there are, according to Lumholtz, issued a "Woman's ana newspapers. pcinR an nut ig treuueu uj 5.H Newt, bearing date of April 3 ig0. increase of cancer is due to excess .he American NcwsDaner Directory (December size of a dollar; thou big as LOUISVILLE ST. BERNARD DRLO 6T0RD, about 150,000 survivors ol the 93 2 lted 94M edition for 1807) with havioK regular Issues ot WHEAT-N' The paper is filled with matter of interest COUN-N- o. o. 2 Mixed.,... ) the palm of your hand. URVXN IIOPPCR, Aianicer. Tho in meat eating. 30 81 1,000 copies or more. Also separate- Stato maps Aztec race. t 2511 of each and every State In the American Union, ' and : entire baldness. Ston it. 2l',,t Mixed to women, and wo notice the 'following OATS-N- q. I 9 00 i are Issued naming those towns only in which there l'OItK-Naw- Ms 950 Tlie combined forces of Protft$t from a correspondent, whieb the editors UACON-Cle- .ir 6 newinaners having more than 1.600 circulation. HIt. Sis' The counly of Lancashire, Engnumber 5,Jroi -- Middling antism X Thl book (issued December 1) 1807) will be seat. O a mat Ayer's Hair Vigor postage paid, to any address, on rereiot ot one land, has 1,700 firms engaged in printed, realizing that it treats upon best COTTO members;' . many of whom wtfru sex "The Auureis The whole effective strength of dollar. Spruce St mo uco. Rowell AilvertlsloR the' cotton business, with 72,000,-00- 0 ter of importance to theircolds and bron , New York, Co is croups, of the mormgiic formerly mwhbers remedv for Makes Hair Grow army,' regulars, arid spindles. able to, find is the British chills that I bave ever been church. t Thirteen crimes were punishable Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. For family volunteers, is bfiqj. ., ;-' lbydeath when the Queen ascended d, W. I us gladly recommend equal I An' English agriculturist has sfioiety woman of i. r A ill has no "jo A tor line , nnrln thftJiniirni and - cent throne. loaay mere are, w succeeded in the cross fertilisation it. ' Oiin f)n.rlnrl Tlriirf pottles are tI fl sale PROP'R London .1)0,6 aJQ albUrr. containing 4k Minmnfl 'il J lwi ... a rt fl ilrfl 1 ' the practically, but two treason and ? of grasses, clover, cereals and Are you a subscriber to Tup I3r f nliototrranhs. of Ml her costumes MADISONVILtE, KY. murder!1 jd'Yoti should be, other food plants. tJjo,'r)afil . iu Gap. iiii.w.i Jan. 3, Tha following AnnounCcuicnt regarding the wprlc of Cuban relief Inaugurated bythU gov ermuunt liai been mado from the state To tubVeteiiA'm op Tnc Athntv Tho address ot all surviving partlcl-pant- s ot tho Atlanta campalKn-tbo- so nho sencdivlththe armies ot Sherman, Johnston and Hood Is desired. Tho objects aro First The organization ot branoh societies o( tbs Atlanta campaign for social purposos, and Cam-pjklctwo-fol- And rmilbly a Seventh tiny Ule The Dead sops arc known to have been killed . Child In III I'ut her found with arid lftO injured by the collapse of s Amis llrothcr and Sister In a floV lu Uiu city hall last night. Tlie Cloie F.mbrncc. meeting closed tho municipal camNew Yonif, Jan. 8. Six inembors of paign, nnd tho hall was crowded to and i'lfty Others lujuredIlreudful Accident In London, Out. Caused by tho Hiring W'ny of n l'ortlou of the-- Moor of tho Old City Halt Daring u Meeting. nil 4.0ND0N, Ont., Jau. 4. Thirty perj - the highest grade batfag powder known. Actual tests show It goes oee- tblrd further toss say ether braad. Biiiioiisr.e& "" mi POWDER Ilesult of a Conference Hetween Assistant Secretary ot War Molkcljohn and Mr. Slfton, Canadian Minister of the Interior. Dec. 81. WASfitNOTON. Mr. Insomlna, hcnmisni'ss, nnd, Hoods I ra -- f CHE AD EM CBi. d Jen d s e tier-man- ia well-know- ?1 1 Vtt1 Illinois Central d, JalHFornial NEW ORLEANS two-third- 1 - f1 , r tf " w: - K ..f , -- 4cswi lTWZDI t man-of-w- 1,-- Sunset Limited !l 1 Mtm commls-6loner-gcner- al 1 lncent well-know- D0 BENT. DRUGGIST Kenttjolcy Y s,n .1. Du-lut- h, to-da- y p. Sent Free luu-man- er Lip-schlt- lwr jr. 1 410-4- T . -- ,. GEORGE KING, rJ : v. ) M . Irrc-specli- ... Time-Expire- olglit-year-ol- d That Spot... 'a time-expire- OATS-WentHAY-Choi- ern Me-sx- COTTON-Mlddll- ne ' Tv Uk-JUta- h k , Hotel tf K- well-UnoiV- at at !?. , f&l n ii .Jt ".'- - te'wrs. x SoK.:8rc M irtods f (T ..ka sim.iui ' 'W o- - If ji TljP" "v &.. WW a0 L,.' w V ,r.i V -- wnammfi- -- m'-ae 1 - mn in n - nn .i 4t ' .'lAULM. j.. r ....... 'itjl, - 555!! WLBsiiWNB MOORH, Editor 33w nd MttBer. K carbuncles on my left sldo and ray back. News Incorporated Thoy would disappear In winter cud return the- next eummer. I began taking KnieredibaPcMoffiee it Barlltnton a Second Hood's Baraaparilla end have never had cliii miller. any carbuncles since. My little son Lad a fever and an indolent ulcer appeared on SUBSCRIPTION KATES: hts lctt limb and spread halt way around it. Our physician recommended a blood POSTAL SAVINGS BANK. ft oo one Year, strictly In advance purlticr rnd I gave the boy Uood'i 50 " " Sit Monihi, Harsaparllla with gratifying results." A. S " " Three Monthi, ..... 5 Ltnnla pAnlaf The Postmaster Qeneral's Bill in 0. 11. J.VMES, I'olkvtlle, Miss. Specimen coplei mailed free on application. " I ha vo been a great sufferer from muswanted In all parti ot In Corrcipondents Favor With the Senators. cular rheumatism and in October began countr. Addreitut tor particular!. I continued taking Hood's Sarsaparllla. use" until January when I could go SrROXGFICHT WILL DE MADE AGAINST IT its THURSDAY. JANUARY 6, 1898. about as well as any one and I have had no acute pains since." I. W. Miknick, The Kentucky Legislature has A Suggestion to Promote Oood Roads and Grand Isle, Louisiana. Krmer' Interest. organized, and the grind of bills . . BEE PUBLISHING COMPANY. which, however extreme, can hardly be said to be exaggerated) he declares that the Martin law for the suppressIoR of '.violence against the roads is a failure; indicates several respects in which he would have it amended, and renews earnestly his recommendation that counties be mode liable in damages for loss of life and property at the hands of mobs. Carbuncles Appeared Each Sanson Until Blood Was Purified With Hood's Gnrsa parllla An Indolont Ulcor. "For several years I was troubled with CHRISTIAN'S NEW-OFFICER- bas made one ot the most popular officials the county ever had. Genial, jovial, good nalhrod "Tom," body calls him, always has a smile on his face and a song fn hi? heart. SURVEYOR, DAVID ANDERSON, TTm7TTTmmTTTTmTmamWmflr . 111 III III "" fcfllig ; Brief Sketch of the County Officials who Begin their Duties with the New Year. of Special II II Vir.T V- . , hrnP1 TTT Vrrrulra ",-- I f Was Interest over the County. HEPRESEKTATIVE Sorve)or, a strong testimony in favor of From his excellent qualifications and ability to fill the office very acceptably to ihe people of Christian County. He will continue to serve the people with his old time faithfulness and accuracy to the cffice of County CORONER, JAS. AUEXSWORTII. COL. The only man who ever made any money out of the office Tho Democrats did not nominate a candidate against him ATTORNEY. 0 II ANDERSON, Elected to hts second term. Olho is a vigorous prosecutor and a terror to evil doers. He bas been closely identified with tbe political leaders of Christian county and the State. He is a son of A. H. Anderson, present steward at the Western Insane Asylum. A firmly established, able young lawer with a prosperous business and a host of friends COUNTY f- has made a good Coroner. - Earlinhpn People, fe;l-- j and politicians will begin. Hood's Sarsaparilla her cloves on. savs: ,lWe need bread with our boots on; we need bread with our pants on, and ii our subscribers in arrears don't pay up soon we shall need bread without any thing on." Washington, D. C. January 3 that 1898. The proposition for the es of postal savings a young lady kneads bread with tabhshment in this country is meeting An Arkansas editor, reading Is sold by all tlniRglhts. Prico Jljslx for $5, are the only pills to take HOOdS FlllS with Hood's Sarsaparllla. greeting: J? jy ? J. H. Elv, colored, of Todd county, has been nominated for the position of Assistant Cloak-rooKeeper for the Kentucky LegislatureDemocratic. A correspondent writes that many Democratic members have sworn never to vote for a negro for anything, and now the question is, "Will any of these Democrats keep their 'swear,' and refuse to support the caucus nominee?" We applaud the temerity of that West Virginia Teacher's Institute which has adopted a resolution protesting against "the habit of male teachers parting their hair in the middle." The members of this Institute seem to be so genuine and old fashioned that they might even be expected to protest against "female teachers wearing' their skirts parted, in the middle," if such was their habit. The last straw has been put upon the back of the man who is not a tetotaler for fear of a snake bite. It is now claimed that only coal oil, of smell and taste abominable and not bourbon is needed. Happily, however, the odorous oil does not have to be taken internally. The claim is that the rattlesnake poison is extracted by immersing the bite in oil. But the lemarid foroilrfQrthisriurPQSC.JS. not expected lo elevate uie selling price. There is cotton in other coun- tries than the United States. Statistics- show that "during British rule the cotton crop of Egypt has doubled and now amounts to over 500,000,000 pounds a year." This is rather a comfortable supply and it is evident that our own Southern states do not supply the world, although they are supplying large quantities of cloths to China and other foreign countries. There is competion in cotton as well as in other commodities. ly' The Frankfort lottery has ac- knowledged its death, and kicked the bucket by advice of its attorneys. Now when the M. A. I. D. S. succeed in banishing the cigarette from Owensboro and elsewhere; when bourbon is given a less exalted and less impending position, in the life, the song, the story of Kentuck-ians- ; when feuds subside and, "pussonal liberty, sah!" becomes more modest, Kentucky will go new gaits when these things come to pass. Commissioner or Pensions H. Clav Evans has begun a worthy fight against unworthy pension attorneys, out of which will doubtless come great good to the government and the people. Wc greatly favor proper pensions to the valiant soldier who suffered for his country, and would rather sec the government err on the side of sympathy than otherwise. But the great hoard of pension attorneys assuredly encourage and foster fraud for the sikc of the fees they get by procuring pensions. The Governor. Courier-Journ- message is a straight-forwarand emphatic document. He speaks out positively and plainly, and if his recommendations fail of legislative approval it will not be because their meaning is obscure. He urges practical economy by reformation of the system of criminal expenditures; advises the abolition of the offices of Commissioner of Agriculture, Register of the Land Office and Jailer; insists that the management- of the State's charitable institutions shall be permanently freed of partisanship; calls for the repeal of the separate coach law, and suggests revision of the election law. On the questions of mobs and turnpike raiders he is especially vigorous. lie paints a picture of lawlessness from these causes d - The Governor's banks with a cood deal of quiet favor It is said, here in Washington. in fact, that the Postmaster Gen eral's bill will stand a better chance in the United States Senate than any other of the financial measures proposed or likely to be proposed by the present national adYet, it is predicted ministration. that there will be a strong fight on it when it comes up for action and that it will meet with manifest and determined opposition. As it is an administration and Republican measure it is not hard to determine where the opposition will develop, but Gen. Gary thinks the proposition so comparatively advanso manifestly tageous to the people of the country that he has great hopes of its enactment into a law. He has studied all sides of the question and will doubtless make a strong presentation of his case when called upon by Congress to sup port the plan by lacts and figures. As an example near at home, he will probably show the excellent workings of the system in Canada, where, with her five millions of people, there were on deposit in postal savings banks a year ago million dollars in over twenty-sismall accounts. Gen. Gary says that the United States is behind other countries in this respect, most civilized countries having postal savings systems, thus giving an opportunity for the people of the poorer and medium classes to safely invest savings. Investheir tigation shows that this country is sadly in need of such an institu tion. Private savings banks have left the people of many large communities, and, in some cases, almost entire States, without facili ties whereby they may invest their The sole conven cash surplus. ience, he says, which these people IiaVC cujuycu uuu uro uaiug iu- aay is the facility or exchange afsystem forded by the money-orde- r of the Department. As an evidence of this, during the current year more than 52,000,000 0 transactions were made in the offices, and nearly money-orde- r $200,000,000 was received, and paid out. Millions of money or ders were bought to be used by the buyers as drafts and in place of bank checks. The greatest objection, probably, which has been made to the establishment of the postal banks and the receipt of deposits by the Government is as to the investthe Government ment which must adopt in order to pay a suitable interest on the deposits. It is proposed to pay in terest at the rate of 1 per cent. or 2j4per cent., and many people assume that the uovernment could not find proper investment for the money deposited which would enable it to pay that rate of interest. Gen. Gary, on the other hand, be lieves that there will be no diffi culty whatever in investing the s securities deposits in which would not only pay the in terest proposed, but at the same time enable the Government to re duce its expenses in other direc debt tions. The interest-bearinof the United States is now about $635,000,000, and all of it bears 3J4 per cent, or more. If the deposits were invested in these secu rities, it is evident that the Gov ernment would save the difference between the 2 or 2 per cent, and the 3's per cent., or at least that portion of it not necessary in pay ing the expenses of the system. The Postmaster General has various other suggestions in regard to investments. One of the best suggestions, how ever, and one which has impressed itself upon General Gary, is the scheme of General Stone, the act ing president of the League of Good Roads ot America, who pro poses that the Government shall invest the deposits in county bonds throughout the various States, the money to be used in the construe tion of good country roads. The proposition seems a simple and feasible one and one which will likely meet with great favor with the farmers after its provisions arc thoroughly understood by them. It is simply that the county shall is sue bonds and sell them to the Government and pay the same interest on them to the Government, which the uovernment must pay to depositors in the postal banks. This interest would be more than met by the money which is annually used in working on country roads and keeping them in a passable condition. The great advantage apparent from this purchase of local bonds is in the fact that the money would not leave the com munity where it was deposited. Instead of going to large business centers for investment, as would be the case in the purchase of all other securities which have been mentioned, it would stay directly in the county and be utilized and paid out to the people of the sim-plc'an- ii 4, d county. The benefit to the .county and the country generally from the building of good roads is hardly to In many sections of be estimated. the country the road facilities arc so bad during part of the year that it is impossible to do any hauling, or if hauling is attempted the farmer makes nothing but wages at it, and gets nothing for the crop which he is transporting. Good roads and prosperous csmmunitics go together. The railroads arc willing and anxious to lend every effort to the construction of good roads, hauling ballast and material at cost, as it is to their interest to tap as large an area of the country as possible, thus increasing their freight traffic. MADISONVILLE. or's books. Tbe members of the board are B. V Johnson, K. J Carulhers, J F. Garnett, M B. Brown, D. E Fowlen Jas DR ANDREW SARGENT T. Rodgers and Peter Postell, Jr , Dr Andrew Sargent, whose picture is e Prisoners from the have herewith presented, is our present Repre- been clearing Hopkinsville streets work sentative in the General Assembly of Ken- for them best suited to the good of tbe tucky. The Doctor is a popular physician city with a large practice, a brainy, able man, Miss Jennie Johnson of Howell, and who will be heard from later at Frankfort Mr. J. W, McGebce. of Ringgold, Tenn., were married last Thursday afternoon at New Providence, Tenn J. J BARNES, SHERIFF Mr. L E Fowler has been appointed A Republican since the dajs of Lincoln, formerly Chairman Republican Committee druggist at Ibe As)lum by Dr T W He is a brother of W. T and justice of the peace for eight years; Gardiner lived in the Pon vicinity, north Christian; Fowler, late chairman of the Christian He sucmade a thorough canvass of the county, County Republican committee and was elected over a popular north ceeds Herman Palis, resigned. Christian Democrat. Too much cannot President Stetenson bas recentbe said in praise of bim ly been appointed Western counsel of tbe North American Trust Co , of New York. Miss Mary Gregory, daughter of Mr I. COIYTV CHAIRMANJ Gregory, of the Howell neighborhood, Mr. T.J Garrett, a oung farmer near Oak Grove were married yesterday at tbe Longview Methodist church work-bousEx-Vi- is in session tbis w?ek, busy revising the Assess- Tbe County Board of Supervisors I sBfl H TDITH 11m 4l very liberal patronage, in itself a proof to us of your con-fidence and esteeem, and to extend to you our sincere 4? assurance of future good faith and solid value in our of4? ferings for the coming year. As in the past, we will endeavor to furnish the best goods at fair and honest prices .... - Best Wishes for the Holidays and New Ycar 4' r n rmnimvn rr nnirnniiiiAiivn tri utoni; iu tUiwiuwiCUCi wmi laumui;, )uui i - c 0 0 0 cfr fc 1 - t. rsfc -- j. 1 r 'rr.7- - tt -- as; -- tt - -- - - 1 Begin Right: When you buy a poor thing it worries you as long as it lasts. When you buy a good thing you are glad of the few extra cents, or possibly dollars, you spent for it every day you possess it. Wc have no poor, mean goods in our store. Everything the money's worth You will be glad you bought it most abundantly. here, and you will come again. 1 5AftA! 0 r lc Caucus Nominees for City Offices Chosen by the New Bor.rd. Items of Interest About County Seat the x hard-earne- d The New Board of Councilmen and Mayor W P Ross took the reins of city government Monday night. All Ibe caucus nominees for city officers were appointed, as follows D P. Todd, Marshal; C. O Osburu, Clerk. D A Morton, Treas urer; William Beard, City Attorney, C H. Slaton, night policeman. The salaries are, Marshal $600, Policeman, $480, City Attorney, $200, Clerk J125 Mr R P. Morris and family, who re cently came from Croflon to this city, are now in charge ot the New Belmont Hotel. Tbey are experienced hotel people, having kept for sometime the Croflon hotel, Miss Sallie Brown, Superintendent of Schools for Hopkins county, bas selected Prof. W. B. Davis, of Nebo, and Miss Ophelia Davis, of Mortons Gap, to be her board of examiners The protracted meeting, announced to have begun wit n the new j ear in the M. K, Church, boutb. has been costnoned on account of tho ioablllity of Rev. S. II. Lovelace, ine preacner i haroi to art " HkHAfllAft aln ATf ft B4J4A A Jk 1 Post-Olhc- e 21,-00- W. K Asbby and S. C Jennings are the new deputies that will assist Sheriff Hank- ins in the enforcement of law during his Both are excellent men term just begun and the trio has the confidence of the people that tbey will perform fearlessly the duties cf their office W C. Hopewell has told out his slock of gents furnishings to Dulin, Mcl.eod f. Co., and retired from busines J D. Martin awails Ibe confirmation of his appointment as Madisonville's post. master by the Senate, but expects the confirmation will be made very quickly Tbe estate of Dr. Ben S Wood, deceased, is estimated at from $40,000 to $60,000, the whole of which was left to bis wife by will. He carried life insurance policies amounting to 5: 8, 000 Tbe officers elected by Hopkinsville Lodge No. 37, F. & A M , for 189S are Chas. E. Graves. W M Alex Cox, S W , Er SBBBBS-Kr- J O Cook, J. W , W. T. Tandy, Treas , J. T. Hanberry, Tyler, W II. Porter, S. D . I. F. Campbell. D . Frank W Buckner and Jno Edmunds, Stewards. Miss Ltda B Garnett and Mr Robt. W. Downer were married near Pembroke yesterday Rev W.J King, former pastor of the Cumberland Presbyterian church at bas gone to Oxford, Miss , lo lake charge of a church there Tuesday morning a special term of the newly elected Fiscal Court tbe following appointments were made to take the place A, II ANDERSON of Democrats removed from cffice work- e bouse manager, J. C. Johnson, A. H. Anderson, an old war horse and manager, Jobs Martin; road supervisors, leader in tbeRcpublican party, now again j. K. Major and J II Durham; delinquent chosen as Chairman of tbe Christian Coun- tax collector, J. Allen, county physician, ty Republican Committee, succeeding W Dr Andrqw Sargent. Tbe Democrats are T. Fowler, resigned. Judge Anderson is raising a mighty kick against these changes also Steward at the Western insane but Ihe indications are tbat the appointments will stind as made Mr. John A,Tuv"an has gone to Flori- COUNTY JUDGE John H. Twyraan to visit.JiTuIlDr V V iuuuks irom me position ox il m ih nihil of Hopkinsville after a service covering - 01 the last 25 years He was a good official and a public sen ant faithful to the interests intrusted lo him Much of the credit claimed by Hopkinsville of having the best streets of any town in Kentucky is due to Mr Twj man's intelligent and systematic service for Ibe last ' quarter of a century. Though differing Irom bim politically, we say tbis in justice "-He failed to to a good and honest official. j.'tpport tbe Democratic nominee in Ins Sk' rd last fall and his retirement is due to He bas been suc Hiis political mistake. gp ceeded by his nephew, Mr. Joe K Tub Hopkinsville Kcntuckian. man,. , llup-kinsvi- lle, poor-bousAs-lum. St. Bernard General Sto JAS. R. RASH, Manager, fes """ I VVW' vvvvvvyvvvyywviwnwvvvyvyvvvvvvfvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvsvvvv,vvvvvvvvvvvvvvyvvyfvvvvwvvvvr. b iiiiiiHiiiMiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiimiimMniiiHini 11 J ;r ' lmm y some pigs that weighed eighteen pounds at one month old. Mr. Editor, If your readers can beat that, let me know by return issue. We have a prayer meeting In our neighborhood that has been carried on every week for at least twenty years and it is very flourishing still. Rev. Dupin, the preacher in charge of tbe Hopkinsville work will preach at Wood's chapel every second Saturday and Sunday in each month Bro. Sbeffer, the preacher in chare a of the Wallonla circuit will preach at Cave Springs church next Saturday and Sunday. Your correspondent mdo bin return from a visit to Crofton and vicinity yesterday, and reports a nice lime while on his visit Mr John Lanier, of this community, moved two miles west of Crofton last Thursday, Mr Lanier bas made us a good citizen and bis removal was greatly regretted May luck and prosperity crown ibe organ of tbe Second Congressional District Salamacuspi is the wish of NEW YEARS GiFTt Our Stock is replete with Merchandise, from which an Appropriate Present for Husband, Wife, Son, Daughter, Brother, Sister, Beau or Best Girl may be selected. Our Clothing Stock is in splendid shape. M Men's Suits, from $3.00 up to $12.60 Boy's Suits, from 65cts. up to Men's Odd Pants 96cts. up to Our Stock of '"- -" 8.00 4.00 ii MEN'S, in LADIE'S AND first-clas- s CHILDREN'S SHOES condition. In this line wc claim leadership in ASSORTMENT and LOW PRICES our shoes FIT WELL and WEAR WELL. g CROFTON. New Year, 180S. The Spring term of W. K. Gray's school begins Jan. 17. of Nashville, Miss Maggie Hendrix, spent tbe hoi Ida js with her relatives at this place. W E. Keith, Frank Ashmore. J. P. Keith, James and Ernest Collins started to school at the South Kentucky College, Monday. Miss Essie Day bas just returned from a visit in Earlington Tbe house of Mr. Dixon Williams was Loss (800: burned near here Thursday insured for $500 There was a ball at the hall Friday night also a party at G F. My res' Saturday night. Dr S. H. Williams of this place was called to attend Ice Lyle of trull Hill, who was kicked on the head last Friday by a mule. The Doctor's examination showed that the scull was not fractured as was at first supposed. Mr J. M, Taylor and Miss Francis Pool of this place, were married here on last Monday morning. Tbe Sioux Indian Herb Company gave two performances at tbis place Monday Good shows and and Tuesday nights. targe crowds Mr James Terry, a wealthy joung farmer, and Miss Lou Griffin, the accomplished daughter of Mr. O. B. Griffin, were married at Hopkinsville Friday. Night Watchman West thought be beard a burglar breaking in a store Wednesday nigbt, but when he investigated Ibe case it was a large dog prowling about. Our Underwear Stock Is still in fair shape, you will save money by coming to tis for your Underwear. SEE OUR Men's 25 cent. Undershirt. Drawers to match. SEE OUR Men's 50 cent. Undershirt. Drawers to match. SEE OUR Men's Wool Underwear from 75c to 1.50 garment. SEE OUR Ladies' 25c Fleeced Vest. Pants to match. SEE OUR Ladies' 50c "Oneita" Union Suit. ' SEE OUR Ladies f i.oo "Oncita" Union Suits. SEE OUR Childs' 25c Drop Seat Union Suit. SEE OUR Choice Selection Holiday Umbrellas. ' rwl tr CT7T? rTTT? TTrwllnco T .r.n nlg n,l T o.ltno' i info Our 5 and 10c hemmed or embroidered handkerchiefs will surprise you. Don't pass us by if you need anything in our line, we will save you money. nr-l- POOLE. Elopeatenti and Weddings of Young People and Deaths of Old Citizens. Poole, Jan 8. I come again with a New Year's greeting, wishing The Bee a happy New Year Since our last we have had two elope ments, Mr B. B Allen and Miss Hatlie Brown, daughter of Mr H. D Brown, accompanied by Mr M. B. Crowley and Miss Mattie Williams, daughter of Mr. Williams, Died away to Nashville and were married. The grooms ere both of the age that caused them to be careful about the mention of their names, the brides were Buckie Seelers both under sweet sixteen also led to the altar Miss Clara Wood of our city.another old bachtlor, by the way Within the last few days some of the oldest citizens of our surrounding country have passed. over the silent river, notably, "Uncle Noah bparks, of tbe Alt Lebanon country, and Mrs, Mary J Kohl, of the Deer Creek country, and "Aunt Chrissy Spencer, of near Robards, all well known by our people for many )ears. Our new town officers were sworn in yesterday, and Jeff Banister made Chairman of the Board, a good choice The great call for houses now ought to suggest the idea to some one to build a few bouses to rent Ham Allen and family of Crittenden county' spent the holidays with us. first-clas- g " Parmhouie Hums' NopVmsville, Jau 1. A laJge farm house burned tbis morning at Howell. It caught while Wallace Embry's family were af breakfast. Embry yesterday sold tbe place to Peter Adair and was preparing to Loss, move out today to giye possession POLK CANSLER. $2,000; insurance, $500. It is expected Polk Cansler was a Union soldier in tbe that litigation will arise over the ownership civil war. Born and reared in tbe Conso- of the property. lation neighborhood, north Christian. Sevn eral years ago he engaged in the livery Hopkinsville, Dec, 30. James Terry, city. Was elected stable business in tbis He a prominent and wealthy Hopkins county to the long term of tbe Legislature. in farmer, and Miss Lula Griffin, daughter lifted up bis voice from every hill-tothe campaign of 189G. The Democrats of O 13 Griffin, of Croflon, were married turned heaven and earth to defeat him, at the Sbaw House in tbis city tbis morning by Dr George Davis. The couple left putting up Mr James Forbes, their strongimmediately for their future home near man against him, Mr. Cansler was electEmpire. ed by a majority of 357 Called to llopkiimllle. Nashville, Tenn , Jan 1. The Rev M. COLNTV CLERK B Dewitt, of tbis city, bas been called to the pastorate of tbe Cumberland Presby He terian church in Hopkinsville, hy bas accepted tbe call, and will enter upon the discbarge of his duties January 15, fr ' . h HJ J Terry-Orllll- BISHOP&OO. BORING & TVLA.IDISOTSTV'IIIIS ftwft.ft YOUR MONEY BACK IF YOU WANT IT. vl ,, SMITH'S SCHOOL, PCY. BAINBRIDGE JOTTINGS Christmas has come and cone, and tbe little boys and girls bave laid down their tojs, and the grown people bave laid away their fun, and our energetic and thorough farmers have gone lo work with more vim than ever before There was a grand pound supper given by Mr Jas. W Armstong Quite a number of people from Ax were in attendance and everybody said it was tbe best entertainment tbey ever attended during Christmas. Rev. M Melton, of Crofton vicinity, bas Will be Opened at the Normal Building for the Reception of Pupils. .,..,,,.. Monday, January 3rd, 1898. TER MyjJPESEAOJOJJWEEKS First, Second and Third Reader Grades, Ono-ba- : '. . . ST. CHARLES Miss Late Cook, of Drakesborough, is visiting relatives here this week. Mr Letcher Fox went to Hopkinsville Monday to enter school Masters Rexie and Barton McEuen returned, to Hopkinsville Monday and will continue in school at that place Mr, Taylor Cranor spent Saturday and Sunday in the country Miss Ida McGregor, of Princeton, is visiting relatives here this week Mr, Will Rice and bis sister Miss Effie, who bas been visiting at this place tbe past week returned borne Sunday, Miss Pearl Cannon, of Kellys, is visiting friends and relatives here this week. Miss Florence McGregor returned home n Thursday from a visit to friends at Earl-ingto- Remainder of Common School Curriculum Above Common School Cirriculum payable at tbe middle of tbe term, and the remainder at tbe close of tbe term. $6 OO 9 00 12 00 GOSSIP FROM THE GAP. We pledge our best efforts to give the public one of the BEST&rA CHEAPEST schools in western Kentucky. JOHN TROWsB to tbis bis third Jno. Prowse term, bas made an excellent Clerk and was elected by the largest majority of any candidate on the ticket, has more friends than anybody. CIRCUIT CLERK, J. MAT STARLING, Wastin in Children Cod-Liver Many Weddings Consummated and flore to Follow. N. B: Good HANSON BORING. THOS. H. SMITH. board Can be had with private families at $2 to $2.50 per week. WILL KIMMONS IS IMPROVING HOW TO FIND OUT. Dr. A. W. Davis, of Louisville, and Dr. Dr. R. C. Nichols, .of Richmond, Va., a schoolmate, sent tbe holidays here. WE HAVE THEM Rev. J. W, Crow filled bis regular appointment at the M. E. church Sunday. Mr. I. N Day, of Dawson, was in town Monday. Mr, Geo. King went to Madisonville Monday to be sworn in as Police Judge of this place. Mr. Tom Wbitford. of Earlington and Miss Elvie Edgar of tbis place were married Sunday night at the residence of Mr. Bill Davis, Rev. Crow, officiating Tbe Ball given at Fox's store bouse last Friday night was a success in every respect. Another will be given at tbe same place Saturday night, A supper will be given at Fox's new s'ore by tbe ladies of tbe Christian Church at this place. Proceeds will be used for the benefit of tbe church. Miss Jouelle Galloway entertained quite a number of friends last Monday night at the residence of her parents. It was certainly a pleasant affair to all who attended croup, and alt soreness ot the throat, cbett and lungs. Large bottles, 2Jc and 0c. Dr. Otto'a Spruce Gum Balsani the inoit pleasant and reliable remedy for cougli. colds, has served one term. Even Ihe Democrats while opposing bim politically, acknowledged bim to be tbe best Clerk the Christian Circuit Court ever bad. Can bavo the office as long as he wants it. d ASSESSOR " J A. UOYD, Fill a bottle or common water glass with Mrs. John Long, of Madisonville, is can be overcome in almost all cases urine, and let it stand twenty-fou- r hours; by the use of Scott's Emulsion of visiting relative here. a sediment or setting indicates a diseased Kittle condition of tbe kidneys. Mesdamcs Clara Grasty and When urine Oil and the Hypopfios-phite- s of Lime and Soda, while Pickering, bave returned to Evansvillc, stains linen it is positive evidence of kida visit here. after ney trouble. Too frequent desire to urinit is a scientific fact that Miss Lena Dixon, of Dear Springs, ate or pains in tbe back, is also convincing oil is the most digestible oil in exTenn , spent Christmas here with Mrs. J. proof that the kidneys and bladder are out istence, in of order H. Jones. cod-liver Of Kelly, another north Christian man, formerly a justice of the peace; for several years a leaf tobacco dealer: thoroughly familiar with property and its value; a competent man for the place. SUIT , MISS KATIE M'DANIEL, Three years ago she defeated Prof. S. L. Frogge, who was tbe most popular Democratic official tbe county ever had. Without question she is the best school superintendent the county ever had. In recent election a special effort was But notwithstanding made to defeat her. she had to defeat her Democratic rival and Prof. Robinson whom she defeated in tbe primary was still a candidate, sbo was elected by the second largest majority of jfj-- . V j any cauuiuaic uii .1- .- hukci. v iuo SCHOOL Mrs 1. H. Coleman and children visited the family of Den T Robinson last week, Mrs, V. R. Coil and daughter Irene spent several days in town last week, it is not only palatable, but- it is Mrs, J.li. Williams spent several days at already digested and made ready Crofton last week visiting her parents. EMULSION SGOTT'S - Now entering upon his stcorij term? JAILER. W. T, WILLIAMSON j A. for immediate absorption by the system. It is also combined with the hypophospnitesjwnicn. supply a food not only for the tissues of the body, but for the bones and nerves, and will build up the chila when its ordinary food does not supply proper nourishment. Be jure you gtt SCOTT'S Emuhton. S. that tbf mm nd fiih art on th wnppcr, ' All druggist! I j nd S1.04. SCOTT & BOWNE, ChtmUu, New York. Heft $. We are glad to note that Will Kimmons is getting along nicely, Weddings, well I should smile. W, D. Courtney to Miss Fannie Warren; W B. Dan Swope to Miss Bella Horsefield, Lovan lo Miss Blanche Sisk; Ooyd Southard to Miss Pearle Bell, and another soon lo follow. Ask Taylor and then I think we will bave Moore. We extend tbem all our best wishes and trust that the unions thus consummated may prove a timing to all concerned. Mrs . Mattie Hewlelle.-- of Caldwell county. Is visiting tbe family of Mr. G. Browning. , tbe great kidney remedy, fulfills every wish in relieving pain in the back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part ot tbe urinary passages. It corrects inability to hold urine and scalding urln in passing it, or bad effects following use o! liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity ot belog compelled to get up many perfect support for the It times during the nlgbt to urinate. Tbe extraordinary effects of Swamp-Ro- Child.'s Clothing, perfect freedom mild and is soon realized. It stands tbe high- and comfort for the body. They est for its most wonderful cures ot the most dietreMlng cases. If you need a medicine come cheap, It is economy and you should have tbe best, Sold by to buy the E. Z. Waists. price fifty cents and one dollar. For comfort a sample bottle and pamphlet, both sent St, Btrmrd General Stori. free by mall, mention ThKjBse andsend year full postoffice addrae to Dr, Kilmer J & Co., Binghampion, NXf The proprle-torThe Owensboro Christian churcfl of tbis paper gaurante the genuine.. ness of this offer. hn: a linndsnmp npur nlnn UldLH, .,, WHAT TO DO. There is a comfort in the knowledge so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-roo- t, 'i FOR CHILDREN. k ot drug-gest- s, L v s. ..,, f fb j u, vV, .iJ&wS. r4&A fcVMwf t '" ' JQ 'Mii r ? ' new he Tr U: fTT "3y3tioustrij Btoee toe ifr SHED LIVES MD PROPERTY. . WILLIE BOURLAHD KILLED. Of MR. J. L. WEIR, G1TY OFFICIALS, v Andy "Hawkins Ct)rtoe.,f Flags a Fast Endeavoring to Jump on a MovingFreight Train and Prevents -Train In the Enrllng:-- . a Wreck. ton Yards. Last Wednesday night Andy HW DEATH WAS 1NSTANTANIOUS LOCAL NEWS. Misses Eula Oldham and Dona Wood were in Mortons Gap Tues day, 11. P, Farnswortll and family, of Henderson, visltccv relatives here this wjtek. Miss LaurjLigon wbck wim ner iiromcr, i.igon, ai lrcnoon. Mr. Frank Petit, bf Phiiadel phia, an old friend of Mr. John B. Atkinson, is aguest of the latter. Misses Lelira and Emmerino Wil son, of Madisbnvillc, spent a few days withWfcnds here, last week. spent last uev. j. w. Hawkins, a colored man who for some years has been in the employ of the St. Bernard Coal Co. at this place, discovered a horse in a tres tle near the old I'leming mines' and, quickly preparing a torch, flagged a fast fruit train north bound, probably saving lives and much property. Andy lives near the curve and while at supper heard the horse struggling in the trestle, and went promptly to see what was the matter. His promptness and thought-fulnes- s is most commendable and he was most warmly thanked by tlic train crew whose lives he had probably saved. W. II. Leahy was conductor, and engineer Carney was at the throttle. Tuesday night within a few minutes of midnight Willie Bourland, a popular and lovable Earlington boy just merging into manhood, met a sad and violent death, being crushed and instantly killed between a running train and the passenger platform at this place. He was trying to jump on a moving missed his hold, caught the railing about the caboose platform and was thrown between the moving cars and the platform. His death was instantaneous. Willie had been employed as night caller for the L. & N. railroad for some time past. Just before the accident he and Artie Beall and Deglan McGrath, both the'latter boys younger than Willie, heard the switch engine coming and all ran out to get a ride. Willie was first to try and he was killed before the eyes of the other boys. Willie Bourland was a son of Mr. and Mrs. . C. Bourland, and was born July 30, 1879. He was a sunny faced, friendly boy of cheery disposition, full of vigorous good health and good humor. His lather, who was for years tho hon ored and trusted town marshal of Earlington and a terror to evil doers, died in June 1887. Willie's death leaves his mother and two sisters, Miss Minnie, teacher in the Earlington public school, and Miss Alice, who for several years has been a compositor in The Bee office. H. C.Bourland of Earling-ingtoand W. E. Bourland of Dixon, arc uncles of the deceased. The funeral services were held at the residence on Farren Avenue yesterday afternoon at 3 o'clock, conducted by Rev. C. C. Hall, and the interment at Earlington Cemetery after the arrival of the 4 o'clock train which brought Mr. Bourland of Dixon and Mr. Davis of both uncles of the deceased. The bereaved family have the deepest sympathy of the whole community. n, HMwu. & IlllllllllllV IV TH t" ti ,1 J 3 How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward Is. Phillips, who is attend- - for an V case of Catarrh (hat can nnl ha cured by Hall's Cure. others Business Col- - V, I Chenev &CatarrhProps , Toledo. O , Co., Green, spent last We, tbe undersigned, have known F. T. "sBSL .bW arcnts here. Cheney for Ihe last Oj years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business ' VHk-fuVtransactions and financially able to carry ' xJK&'ieo-B- we returned this out any obligations made by their lirm. Hopkins- - Wkst & Truax, Wholesale Druggists, ' mHjMat troubles lirBfey tolidays xoieao, unio. Walding, Kinnan & Marvin, Wholesale hmji vis. iumwmimnj mwM Druggists. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, . an acting directly upon tbe bloodand mucous John M. surfaces of the system. Price 75c. per Sold Testie beautiful bottle. free. by all Druggists. . monials satisfac- entire Hall's Family Pills are tbe best k '?-R- VVIIIBB laK j ' Bjl s, . & Li.-- - VHiH ,JB,i'.r1 An Announcement. L. O. Bnimficld, formerly edifffpkinsville, installing a battery of new boilers at the tor of the Hopkinsville Banner, Western Insane Asylum. He re- will open a grocery in the Moayon turned home Tuesday night. Block, second door from the next Saturday morning. Misses Ruth Cooper and Lillic Pike, of Union county, two charm- Will be glad to see his old friends ing young college Misses, are visit-ia- g of the Banner. their school-mateMisses The Greatest Discovery Yet. Pauline Davis and Bettic Victory. SklBHK. ,t.of Madisonvillc, post-offic- e, W t , tJackioti . i griJiEr Hm4y Discovery for Bramwell will take a through run Consumption, Coughs New Colds. Experand V (o St. Louis, and imented wllb many others, but never got "fiYieclille 50 ycstcidatosliville. Less tbe true remedy until we used Dr King's Nev Discovery remedy can side Park. CnonlheHop- - take its place In ourNo other in it we have borne, as rfOI pay and a a certain and sure cure for Coughs, Colds, w- Whooping Cough, etc " It Is idle to experiment with other remedies, even if Ibey as in uorcnestcr, Mass., on are urged oa jou Just as good not Dr. King's New Discovery. They are good, Jan. 3, Charles Hunt because Ibis remedy has a record as cures This Telia Where Health May be Found. of age six months, son of and besides is (guaranteed It never fails Dr, A. W. Jackson, formerly of to satisfy Trial bottles free at St Ber- And that is more important than making money If jour blood is impure Hood's nard Drug Store. this place. Sursaparilla is tbe medicine for you. It Thffminy friends here sincerely scrofula, The growth of girls is greatest in cures and all salt rbeum, rneumatism, other diseases originating catarrh, grieve with Dr. Jackson and his promoted by impure blood and low family in the loss of their dear little their fifteenth year, of boys in their in or of state tbe system. seventeenth. It is said that Conductor Will "Chief," without M. Repine, says- - Dr King's editor Tiskilwa. HI., "We won't keep house ' - son. I C mmL' iifim H Queer Titles. A very peculiar text letter used for titles in a popular religious song book of tho day produces some amusing titles that may be read two ways anil ot course the ludicrous title suggests itself first ' 4ar t the singer. Glancing through Uth book the other day wc met '' tawfoUowing! "Nearer pet nearer" wfekfc 'afeotild be read in order to h amktnly proper and decorous Another Z&fiVlmmr yet nearer." "Je4e stand not all the day," wbktVfc'properly not on admonition directed at one named "Jole," but is MttomtotT for a general warning to all lazy bones and should read, State's big fruit crop this year, the greatest the Centennial State has "MM stand not all the day." Bad tastd in selecting type or ever known. styte of printing spoils many a Iloa't Tobitro bplt and Koiolt loir Life Anj. mjjmm 01 worn. f i-- Hood's Pills are easy to take, easy to Consumption can often be prevented by Cure sick headache glvlog early attention to a cold, whether operate slight or severe. A cold quickly disappears Celebration at Cadiz. when Dr Bell's Pine Tar Honey. For sale After spending a week with relatives and by St. Bernard Drug Store, Harlington, Cadiz, Ky., Jan. 1, 1898. The friends at Guthrie and otber points, Oper(eorga Kiug, Sl Charles. colored citi7ene of Trigg county ator Fawcett returned to work on the 1st, A man who wanted to borrow $2 met in the Second Baptist church It was a forecone conclusion that the nnd give his note for a year was one (or the purpose of eeleb'ratinc the people ot Nashville woutd not vote in favor of tlic applicants at a Itoclcland, day in which the emancipation of nf the Crawford .ratlroad ilio'irtHttpr-'u- j' no Ibetelora great interest was Mc., hank. the slaves of the United States me ranroaa dojs. taken inol mem not even many went into cflcct. Despite the in- registering so Ibey would be allowed a To Cure a Cold In One Day clemency of the weather the crowd vole Take Laxative Ilromo Quinine Tablets. waa largo and ontiuieiastic. The Some of ihe Tennessee officials have All Druggists refund Ibe money if it fails meeting was presided over by Rev. evidently ancjo open for business Nol to Cure. 25c. For sale, by St. Bernard satisfied with Terry with Prof. Bockman as sec- several hundredraising tbe (ax on railroads Drug Store, Harlington, Ky. year, dollars retary. Miss Effie Thompson read they had the gallthousand the city perNash of to ask the Proclamation of Emancipation. ville to vote $300,000 for another railroad Colorado expects to receive not less than $6,000,000 from the K. D. Watkins delivered an ad- tbat tbey might then prey upon The old Board of Councilmen for the City ol Earlington met Most of tho cheap cough Monday night, closed its business for 1897 and adjourned. In a few medicines merely palliate; minutes Police Judge Charles they afford local nnd tempoCowell was introduced with cerrary relief. Ayer'a Cherry emony artd he with a few well Pectoral does not patch up, or selected oathes, administered offpalliate. It cures. icially of course, made the old Persons who are troubled with indiges- Board new again, and the . new Asthma, Bronchitis, Croup, tion will Do interested in the experience of Board convened with Mayor Burr Whooping Cough, and every Wm H. Penn, chief clerk in the railway in busi- the chair to transact the mail service at Des Moines, Iowa, who other cough, will, when other writes "It gives me pleasure to testify to ncss of its first meeting. All members of the Board were the merits ot Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera remedies fall, yield to and Diarrhoea Remedy. For two years I present and sworn except Mr. have suffered from indigestion, and am jno. B. Atkinson, who was out of i subject to frequent attacks of pain in the stomach and bowels. One or two doses of the city. Frank B. Arnold was rethis remedy never falls to give perfect relief. elected City Treasurer, and Paul Tbe 35 and 50 cent sizes for sale by M. Moore was City St. Bernard Drug Store, Earlington; Ben Clerk. Both were present and ofT. Robinson, Mortons Gap, Georce King, in $1,000 fered their bonds St. Charles. It has n record ot 60 each, which were pronounced satyears of euros. isfactory, and they were sworn in LOCOMOTIVE BLASTS. and entered at onco upon the duSend tor the "Curobook" ties of their offices. John T. Bar-ncfroo. City Marshal. was Mr. D. I. Hefferman. who wilt be one of J. 0. Ayer Co., Lowell, Mass . The reports of the various Sheriff Bell's deputies, was presented wllb were presented and approved a gold watch by his associates in tbe L. & S2Jif a N. shops, where Mr. Hefferman was em by the Council. The report of the ployed for twenty years. Louisville Post City Clerk, showing the receipts Walter R. Hill has been annotated Trav and disbursements of the city for DOWN IN THE MINES. eling Freight Agent of the Louisville, the year, appears below, giving an Henderson & St, Louis railroad, effective January His headquarters will be in itemized and tabulated statement Although last Saturday was a bad day Louisville. Mr. Hill is a brother of Mr of the City's financial affairs. a of tbe colored Edgar Hill, of tbe same road, and was Some things are interesting to for parade,In many on tbat day here. miners line formerly agent of the Merchants' DispMch note, by comparison with the pre were found at Evansville We bear tbat Ernest Rash will be tbe vious year. One especially. The new bookkeeper for tbe Hecla Coal ComCloverport, Ky , Dec 30. The new fines collected during the year pany for tbe ensuing year. Texas depot, wbich has lately been com Secretary Geo. C. Atkinson was down pleted, was robbed last night r booty 1897 much more than double in worth $40. No clew to the robbtry has amount those collected in 1896. to Nashville the past week looking after yet been ascertained. Tbe following arti- Now note the almost insignificant tbe interests ot his company. cles were taken One package containing amount expended, less than $25 Tbe lip at Ibe old South Diamond mine two overcoats and a dress coat, two packages of medicine and a grocery drummer's for "rock pile expense" and credit has been torn down, and no more coal will valise. Tbe case drawer was torn open the increase in collections to the be loaded there for shipment but no money secured When a railroad company of West Virwholesome fear the boys enterSupt. Martin will inspect Ibe St. Louis tained of the "rock pile," and ginia moves five thousand cars of coal in indicates tbat there must be and Henderson divisions this week for Ihe the story is told. Another item one week, itcoal some great mines in tbat State first time, of interest 1$ the very small Simon Fegan, a machine man at Hecla, When a new man takes charge on a rail amount expended, for extra Police made a fine record with a Jeffreys machine road changes generally occur and this force during the year, only $27 50 last Friday night, cutting one hundred and week much anxiety is felt among the rail is noted for its five feet This, we believe, is tbe best and Earlington road boys en ibis and tbe bt. Louts divi good order. Some material street work done yet by one of tbe machines in a sion. ,single night. Dispatcher lorcenson, of tbe Illinois improvements have been made,! Quite naturally at this time tbe appointees new crossings the Central, now located at Paducab, made notably Mine Inspectors relatives a visit here last week. the corner of Main and for Mine and Assistant what step will be at feel uneasy, not knowing Claude Smith was installed agent at Robinson and the paving work taken by the present legislators for or Slaughtersville last Friday. Claude is a in of the Parochial against their confirmation, but we venture front good boy and is tbe right one for tbe School building. The new iron to say action taken will be favorable to place. bridge on West Main will be put them Master of Trains Devney spent several in place in a short while and will The Illinois miners in some parts ot tbe days at Nashville last week on business of differfar failed to be an improvement of which our State have thusbetween tbem adjust the opences existing great importance to tbe railroad company. and people will be proud. erators, but as a strike now would have Section foreman Dearing was a caller on sword, Financial statemcntjCityot harl about tbe same effect as a foreman Henry last Sunday cut both ways, no trouble is feared ington for year 1897: ., ofPierce & Wilson, on East Main street, in Lebanon, thirty miles from Nashville, last midnight destroyed eight of the principal business houses in the town. The losses aggregate $75,000; insurance $70,000. Mr. J. L. Weir, formerly of Hopkins county Kentucky, and a brother of W. II. Weir, of Han-Kydoing a large merchandise business here for some years, was Mr. burned out with others. Weir's loss is not great. He had $18,000 insurance and saved about $4,000 of his stock. fire which originated in the bakery Lebanon, Tcnn., Formerly of The 01d-Board Becomes This County, Is Burned Out, Again and Begins the Nashville,Tenn., Dec. 31. The fAyer's- - Busl-ofvt- No New Year. OfCliangc In City ficers. Clerk's Statement of the.. City's Financial Affairs.'' Cherry Pectoral costs more than other medicines. But then it cures more than other medicines. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral tt of-de- als 1 Company as bookkeeper, severed his connection With said company and will find employment elsewhere All who know him know him as a good compctant man and wish him success wherever be goes One of the greatest coal companies in tbe United States was organized in Hopkins County and now comes the news tbat tbe only great gold mining company in the South has likewise been organized there, and so tbe county continues to lead all others in tbe state on the organization of mining companies of importance Engineer James Kilroy, of Hecla, has an offer from a western coal company which promises him a good position, 10 take charge of an electric plant. James is a good steady worker and wilt make a success wherever be goes, but we don't want to part with him. He has also been offered a good place as fireman on one of tbe northern roads, but so far he has ac cepted none of the offers Louisville, Ky , January 1 It looks now as if an English syndicate will really acquire control of the rich coal mines in Eastern Kentucky,most of which are owned here. These mines belong to the Birdeve Jellico Coal Company, the Main Mountain Company, tne wooldridge Coal Company and tbe Proctor Coal Mining Company. Tbe mines are on tbe Louisville and Nash ville and Cincinnati Southern Railroads, and are easily accessible. They produce coal which is equal to tbe Pittsburg district product, but tbe companies wnich own them are hampered by lack of capital and have not made any money out of them Tbe coal was mined as a rule only as it was needed and ordered, and when a large order was to be filled at once the prospective purchaser could not afford to wait Furthermore, the companies could not afford to have the capital lying idle which great yards full of coal represented This tbe syndicate can supply William Jourolman, of the firm of Henderson & Jo'irolman, the legal representatives, of the syndicate in Knoxville, Tenn , was in Louisville last week, and notified the companies which operate tbe mines in Southeastern Kentucky to get together and agree upon a price for their properties. In accordance with this suggestion the owners of tbe several mines will have a meeting in Louisville next week, and they will then finally agree upon a price for their property. The mines are valued at $3,003,000 Miners throughout Kentucky and Tennessee and we might say otber coal mining states have every reason to rejoice at tbe defeat of tbe Crawford railroad scheme which was voted upon last Friday at Nashville. Tbe scheme as we have been Informed was to secure from tbe city of Nashville $300,000 to enable said road to build into tbat city, and in return we understand said railroad guaranteed to furnish coal to the consumer for a stated number of years at the low price of nine cents per bushel and in tbe last proposition is where great injustice to the miner is out, attempted, and which, if carried meant placing; the miner of tbe coal regions through which ibis road passed and in fact all miners whose product entered Nashville on almost a level with convict labor For his work, tbe convict gets, bis food and clothing. ' and those who know what they are talking about claim tbat in order to deliver coal at Nashville according to tbe above agreement, tbe miner must suffer an unjust cut in wages and to that of a bare living and from the vote cast against the proposition we judge tbat the laboring man of Nashville said tbey would not under any consideration b: a party to a move whtcb meant so great an injury to a class of laborers OUR aUARANTEB $100.00 IN GOLD. We will pay One Hundred Dollars In Goldfof any and every case ot cotigU and colds where no benefit Is derived from the use ot Dr. Otto'n spruce lium uaisara. it contains notultitr In jurious ana is to pleasant to take. Ileware of yea's been in the employ.of the Hecla Coal High M Clothing We make and sell this famous make of Clothing. We sell it at retail w vail Ml cheaper than you can buy the ordinary or common ready-made- . retailers for years. Our clothing is known and sold in every State and Territory of the Union. Y i pay no middlemen's piotits when you trade with us. Wc sell at one price. All goods arc as represented 01 money given back. Wc c n fit man, boy or child, not only in Clothing, but Hats, Caps and Furnishings; always at a profit to you. AH mail orders promptly attended to. We pay expressagc one way. twenty-seven Clothing, ufacturers We've been man-an- d St rouse & Bros.. EVANSVILLE, IND. John Fegan Hurt, John Fegan, serving as conductor on the trip at No. 9 mines, was painfully hurt Tuesday morning. After the trip had reached the top it failed in some way to get slack rope and the cars were piled up, bruising John considerably. His father said last night that his bruises were painful but he was doing nicely. The calf of one leg is somewhat lacerated and this is the worst hurt. throat and tunc diseases a llfeitudy. Ask jour drucplst to procure It for you I! uot In stock. Sold In two sizes, 25c. and 50c. Dr. Otto's Spruce Gum Balsam It a scientific remedy based on modern discoveries and compounded by chemists ot renown who hav (riven m Clarksville, Tenn., Dec. 30. A movement is on foot to establish a large grain elevator at Guthrie, Ky. Banker Claude Mimms is in correspondence with Iowa and Cincinnati capitalists, and the land, it is said, will be furnished for tho enterprise by Mr. Mimms if the in- stitution is located at Guthrie. Mi ' NASHVILLE, CHATTANOOGA AND two-edge- d ST. LOUIS RAILWAY. PULLMAN PALACE Receipts. Cash in Treasury, car 1897 ary it, 1897 Taxes Collected during rsftlB'. Janu- S J1301 J "Life of Lincoln" Jhat set the house wild with apdress on the 2r Matrimonial. Cinlt have been received here wineuncing the marriage of Miss '1 MarV Charles Walker and Air. Ckarle9 Edward Dallam, Monday v twining, January 7th, at St. Paul's L KiHocopal Church, iicnuerson. .. V On Tuesday tnc aist. uir., .... .1. mr. v 'tf'Dtrkn, of Olmstead, Ky., was ''flBaBaBaBB married to Miss Sallie Rutherford, W Nebo. The ceremony was performed at the residence of the r 4Hr the bride's parents. Elder I. H. Teel officiating. Wednesday, December 23, Mr. Henry West and Miss Sutton, of St. Charles were married in the presence of a largo number of friends, Rev. I. H. Teel officiating. A very tastily arranged wedding occurred at Nebo, Wednesday, December 29th. Mr. W. T. Barron, one of the most respected and honorable young men of Hopkins county and the accomplished Miss Agness Hoffman, of Nebo were made happy by Eld. I. H. Teel speaking the words that made them legally husband and wife. After the wedding the delicacies of the season were served in the artistically decorated dining room of the bride's mother. r . 1 ,JS To quit tobacco easily an J forever, be mag octle. lull ot life, nerve and visor, take I hot makon weak men the itrooE. All druscttts. 10a or II. Curemiaran. RrJ. Ilooklet and simplo free. Address Btcrllni Itemed Co., Chicago or New York. wonfldr-workc- s "... Tramps arc getting unusually desperate in some portions of the State. They are killing hogs and young beeves to stop the pangs of hunger. Ducklen's i-- The Navy Department claims to have unearthed the author of the "Good Friday" letter. in two Building booms are developing or three Kentucky towns. their expenses in every way. Those "v(ho expect to attend scnooi tins year will do so at Hanson, where the rates are the lowest to be found in the state. Three teachers offer especial advantages in all Lexington will have anew theater. courses. Write for particulars to A Kentucky man has married To Curo Constipation Forever. Frin. E. McCUlley, county exthe granddaughter of the girl who Tako Cascarets Candy Cathartic. lOcorZJc. If C, C. C. fall to cure, druggists refund money. refused him. aminer, Hanson, Ky. WANTED-TRUSTWORa Teachers' Money. Teachers' wages are lower than usual this year. They must cut Arnica Salve. for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, 1899. Old Trigo. Corns and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles or no pay required. It is MR STABLER SAYS guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25c per box. For Sale by St. Bernard Drug Store. Local Treatment for Catarrh Does No Good The Postofficc Department will Mr. E. M. Stabler, Payne, Ohio, writes: extend the rutal free delivery service as soon as the necessary ap- "I had catarrh ot the bead, I tried a local catarrh remedy and it did me no good. I propriation can be obtained. ttied two different catarrh snuffs and they All claims for Dr Bell's Pine Tar Honey did me no good. I tried a catarrh balm and are substantiated by the reports from those good; our borne doctor and who have used it. Coughs, colds. Incipient It did me no consumption; and all bronchial affections bis medicine did me no goop: I tried a Fort are tbe diseases in which it is especially ef Wayne doctor and be did me no good ficacious. 1' or sale by bt. Bernard Drug I gave them all George King, St, Store, Earllngton, up for they were Charles. doing me no good. The Paducah Elks are already All they were after arranging for their big excursion to was my money, New Orleans in May. and they got It and that was all tbey Ereribody Bays So. wanted Then I Candy Cathartic, tho most wonCscaret derful medical discovery ot U10 age, pleas- got a ant and refreshing to tho taste, net gently Almanac. I read end positively on kldnoys, liver and bowels, it all through and cleansing tho enUro system, dispel colds, a euro headaoho, fever, habitual constipation saw that was highly recommends and biliousness. Plcoso buy and try a box for catarrh. I took eight bottles and tbey 10,35, Wconta. Hold and of O.C.C.to-Uay- j guaranteed to euro by nil druggists. cured me sound and well. I am fifty nine years old and I can do a good day's work There is again talk of organizing right along. I tbink is tbe best the Pcnnyrile Baseball League medicine that was ever got up for catarrh. next year. I tbink every one that has catarrh should for AND ACTIVE use it, as I believe it will do tbe same or Udlei to travel (or retponil others as it has done for me." Monthly tils, eitabliibed houie in Kentucky. Drug ManufacturSend to the ReferS6.oo and eipeniei. Position steady. Ohio for Dr. stamped envelope, ing Company, Columbus, ence. Enclose The Domnton Company, Dept. K., CblcaRO. Hartman's free book on catarrh. a Ask your druggists for a free It is well nigh a certainty that Almanac for 1S98. Tbe best Salve In tbe world plause. G. W. Darden delivered an address on a chapter in slavery. Douglas O'Brien, son of foreman L. II. Prof. J. E. Perkins on the leaders O'Brien, has gone back to school in Ala of men and many other addresses bama. were delivered, among which was There is said to be a love affair back of that of Dr. McRidley favoring tho that trouble tbat took place between two three trustee system, arguing that of tho railroad boys last week. the office of trustee is the only Yard switchman Spencer is back from a elective office in Kentucky that a visit to relatives at Ouensboro and Rob- colored man might hold unmolest- ards Clay ed, end if it is abolished he will friends Wooldridge visited relatives and at Crofton on the 1st. have no control of his own schools. passed a resolution to Brakeman Rosser, who fell from a car The house is memorialize the legislature to re- and was severelyupinjured sometime ago re now able to be and on tbe road to trustee system, and covery. tain the three adjourned to meet January 1st, SuDervisors Sullivan and Davis were called to Evansville last week to assist the roadmaster in making out monthly and yearly reports. On account ot the holidays business was not so good last week, but the prospects are bright for the future. Brakeman McDaniels who recently bad one of bis legs run over by a car is improving, and the doctors hope to save tbe limb although they have been compelled to take out part of the bone. Last Sunday night as brakeman Weber was in tbe act of making a coupling between two cars at Henderson bis foot was was caught between two rails and be was thrown under tbe wheels and Instantly killed. The unfortunate man was one of Conductor Leacbey's crew and was the second one tbe crew to be injured tbat day. The other man fell from a car but escaped without serious injury. George Greer, who has been acting in the capacity of an engineer on the Louisville, Henderson & St. Louis road, was today appointed as traveling engineer for tbe road. This office is just inaugurated. Greer is popular and deserving of the promotion. Louisville Post. Tbe Evansville & Terre Haute has just completed the filling of tbe great washout tbat occurred at Hazelton on March 10, and wbich caused a wreck in which several lives were lost. Ten thousand carloads of dirt nave been dumped into the space, and tbe work has been going on without interruption day and night. Before tbe washout tbe opening for White river was 1,084 feet in width; now it Is t 584 In making tbe improvement a heavy grade at tbat point has been done away with. Chicago, Dec, 30. The Railway Age makes the following statement of receive-ership- s and foreclosures for 1897: "No year since 1&07 has shown so lew roads cr so small a mileage confessing insolvency, wbile compared with tbe record for any one of five years Immediately preceding '97 tbe list of receiverships in the last year is surprisingly small, in respect to tbe number of lines, mileage and capital involved. In 1893 no less than seventy-fou- r companies with 29,340 miles of road and i, 7811000,000 of bonds and stock, defaulted In their obligations and were turned over to tbe control of tbe courts. In tbe year 1894 tbe number ot similarly unfortunates roads was eighteen, their mileage was 1,537 an(l de'r capitalization less than In 189O the number ot roadi $93,000,000 tbe mileage 5. 44 1 capital was thirty-fouization $275,597,000. Tbe Big Four, beginning January r, will require all firemen, rear brakemen, yard firemen and switchmen to carry regulation watches. r, Conductor J B. Harris after spending a vacation among friends and relatives at Lexington, is back again at work. proach vt severs winter weather, tntdatha "A. Cure Year 1894. 15.50 city coal dealers clamorous for coal last ".My daughter, when recovering from an Year 1895.. 13.75 week, and so great was the demand tbat attack ol lever, was a great sufferer from Year iSoe. . 318.80 many orders were not filled promptly. pain in the back and bins," writes Louden Year 1897.. 1604.07 I97O 03 Weigher lames Fegan says tbe ship Grover, of Sard's, Ky. "After using quite Fines collected during ments of c6ke for the months of Novem a number of remedies without any benefit year 308.00 ber and December amounted lo about she tried one bottle of Chambelain's Pain 8.0O Peddlers License. tbirly-nin- e hundred tons each montb. Balm, and it has given entire relief." Lot in cemetery sold lo which is certainly a good showing for the Chamberlain's Pain Balm is alio a certain Tobn Harland 10 00 Earlington coke works. cure for rheumatism. For sale by Ben T. Total receipts $2409.03 Tbe trouble with tbe coal operators tbe Robinson, Mortons Gap; George King, bt. uiiaursemenit. past week has been tbe scarcity of coal to Curies; St. Bernard Drui$ Store, Earlingfill orders which have piled up on them. ton. months' salary This week, as the holidays are over, they City Marshal $80.00 expect to do better as more men will reMayor's Salary. 50.00 The Treasury Department has turn to work. Treasurer's Salary. a,- 40.00 unearthed a dangerous counterfeit .T Co 00 Salary Cle;K China possesses the largest and richest hundred-dolla- r silver certificate. Attendance 102.00 coalmines in the world, which are destined Physician City 50,00 some day to play a great role in tbe world's Educate Yonr lloweli With Ciiacnrets. City Assessor 5880 history. The mines in theSbansi province Candy Cathartic, curo constipation Refund sundry tax and alone are estimated by Prof. Richtbofen to 10c, 26c. ItC.0. 0 fall, druggists refund forctcr. money. fines 23 o contain 630,000,000 tons. Exchange. Insurance Public BuildSubscribe for The Bee. Mr Wilson, who has for the past few ing 3000 Balance for Assessor's services previous year Printing and Publishing, Charters Ordinances, Health Board supplies, Poll Books, etc 99.85 Street and Bridge Im provement 260.52 bxtra Police on bpectai Days 27.50 Removing Dead Animals 5.00 Rock Pile Expense. , . . 34.18 Legal Expense 150,00 Charity 60.69 Electric Lights for year 675 00 1897 ,. Since last June the St. Bernard Company have made a most remarkable record During that time only four working days have been lost. Where is the mine tbat can show up with this -- Imitations. The mints coined 1,600,330 standard silver dollars during De ccmber. Tl.tiln coI una lUo ap- SLEEPING CARS Between Nashville and Chattanooga, Ala-- I bama, Augusta, Macon, Jacksonville, Knox- ivllle, AsbevUle, Washington, Baltimore, Philadelphia. New York, Portsmouth, notioik. lackson, Mempnlj. LHtle Kock,- TexeiKana, Sherm&n. Vaco. -- ' Dallas and l?ort Vorn Pahcc Day Coaches zr l , ' ' 011 all Trains Information pertaining to TOKET8. ROUTES. RATES. HTS.. Will bo cheerfully furnUhet! upon application to Ticket Agenti. or la A. I TSre y. ....... Memphis, Tenn. J H. LATIMER, Southeastern Passenger Agent, Atlanta', Ga D. J MULLANEY. Northeastern Pass. Agt. 59 W Fourth St Cincinnati, O. R, C. COWARDIN, Western Pass. Agent, Room 405, Ry Exchange Building, St. Louis, Mo. BRIARD F. HILL, Northern Pass. Agt. Room 318 MarquettBldg. Chicago. J L EDMONDSON, Southern Pass. Agt. Cballanocga, Tenn. Gen'l Pass, and Ticket Agt. N WELCH, Division Passenger Agent, W. L. DANLEY, asiivillb, Tenn ' II Total Disbursements... Balance in hand of City Treasurer January 3d, 189S 3211.94 197.09 Paul M. MOORB, City Clerk. mW A Clever Trick. It certainly looks like it, but there is really no trick about it. Anybody can try it who has Lame Back and Weak Kidneys, Malaria or nervous troubles. We mean he can cure himself right away by taking Electric Bitters. This medicine tones np the whole system, acts as a stimulant to tbe Liver and Kidneys, is a blood purifier and nerve tonic. It cures constipation, Headache, Fainting Spells, Sleeplessness and Melancholy It is purely vegetable, a mild laxative, and restores the system to its natural vigor Try Electric Bitters and be convinced tbat tbey are a miracle Only worker. Every bottle guaranteed. 50c a bottle at St Drug Store. 'iB ' i .f to KlWAMUpAtmYouijB COAL: BILIS D0W zgFiP&si 4 A "DONTFAILTOUSE" I DAILY CAPACIT-Y- jp. VyaS"- - k?, ww WI 4Ti WRITE FOR, mZ PRICES fc &-sS- . .. iL2M vi- - VsttssBffUU IlltJ r7 HiiiiiiiHKVJU I "ISst IQimM llV REFERENCE: Merchants are expecting a good year's business. Pe-ru-- THE BURLINGTON'S NEW OBSERVATION VESTIBULED TRAINS. The most complete daily trains in the West for all classes of travel, arc just out of the Burlington shops. These are trains Nos. 15 and 16, between St. Louis and Kansas City, St. Joseph, Colorado and Montana, These are vestibuled throughout with the handsome wide observation Pintseh'lighted vestibules. The chair cars have oak and mahogany finish, Pintsch light and courteous free porters' service. The latest productions of compartment sleepers between St. Louis and Kansas City, offer the cxclusivcncss of drawing rooms without any additional berth charges, fhese are the only wide vestibuled trains from St. Louis to Kansas City and Denver. These are also the trains from St. Louts, St. Joseph and Kansas City for all travel via the Burlington's short Northwest Main Line, to Montana, Washington, Tacoma, Seattle, etc. EDWARD ELLIOT, Gfatral Manager, ' St. JoKph, Mo. L. W, WAKELEV, Wfi0SSSS m vM svv s vv - IVV9Jvi?!l,2ks!8 THE m tes-rr- i iy-- BEST UAL, on Market-W( htJS A Tlpiv HI mih use no e v4 ,. M fANDY CATHABTIC TObcaHiAfc ipai ... I I Detter Than A Klondike Clold Mine. Good health Is priceless when once lost. When you have a Might cold or couch laveet 25c. In a botlle of Dr. Otto's Sprnce Gum Balsam, the returns are irreater than a half Interest In an Alaeka gold mTnc.as gold cannot buy lost health. Deware ot a slight cold. or Fifty Coat. Guaranteed tobacco habit curo, makes weak , men strong-- blood pure, Wc, tl, All druggists. aJ . ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED . a."a. Jm acr '06 F ATlSFA(fflOM GUARATiTEED si - cu re conai -- .. m ,- UK A A. CI . ft BBBl iun " aV tk ill ,'iiiW19BttaaI AB80LUTELT 001RlITEED!iKXW Tl'ITill'BlilTllr mmammSfT' AI I DRWitttt iT Minnesota has established State Schools of Agriculture for girls. To Cure a Cold in one Day Pure blood is absolutely necessary for Take Laxative Bromo Quinine 'Tablets, perfect health. Hood's Sarsaparllla Is tbe All Druggists refund tbe raoaey if It falls oae true blood purifier, and great beilih to Cure. 25c. giver. .siiiiiiiiiiiiiH General Pass, Agt. St. Louis, Mo, - u 7 Yj'H' Jjfr m Jft THE SUNDAY SCHOOL. LESSON II, FIRST QUARTER, INTERNATIONAL SERIES, JAN 9. ";1T k' x. r 'ME IOLLE pLLjS ?' vF3AfeJ3$f PROPRIETOR, , a MADISONVILLE, Meal of KY. produces' The people Makes unsurpassed Flour, Meal, Bran, Crushed Corn, Feed every thing a first-clas- Text of the lsion, Math, ir, 1 1 Memory Verses, 4.11 Golden Text, Ileb, II, 18 Commentary by the Iter. D. M. Stearns. ful. s iiT nrnn i nn GUAL tn final UUfflfANY. BtHNAKU -INCORPORATED. ftH .., I J i -- .SIH 7 im k jl m HL V r kSI H m ftV uk sHHH BKWnBSbtJUmSUSSM s mill the county arc invited to conic in and be treated right. Flour warranted to be superior quality. Gives on exchange as much as any mill, and guarantees satisfaction. Trade With Webster, McLean and Adjoining Counties Solicited NEW ENTERPRISE STOVES "'200,000 0 cvxuroria civmo a ATIOP ACTION. Tliey ate luaJcof Southern Iron by Southern 7orktncu, who arc sustained by the products of Southern Fanners. They last longer and make more homes happy than any other Stove on earth, l'lre backs guaranteed for 15 years. If jB oup Dealer does not handle themT WRITE FOR CATALOGUE. ! tSsHKiSsliBHs5HSsiBi2ffr55ca, B&HIIlBllllllllllllVBVBSHSVVPVVBIKdL-IZ iriMif-- T MBWfcv- fti i iiBlllSil-nSHHsiiiiiHsiiiiHBMH- E Phillips & Buttorff Mfg. Co NASHVILLE, TENN. MANUrACTimtftl OF COOKING AND HEATING STOVES, -- China, Crockery and Glassware, Cutlery, WOODEN AND WILLOWWARE. Hinteli tad Crates, gollowwarc, Tinware. Etc . (Mexkams&M cuunt in Everything necessary and convenient for tho Kitchen, Sluing Room, Laundry and Dairy. BICYCLES A SPECIALTY. Son of God nnd tho Messiah. 2. "And when Ho had fasted 10 days and 40 nights, Ho was afterward an hungered." IinVo lv, 2, says, "In thoso days Ho did cat nothing. " This was not a new thing on tho earth, for Moses passed through It twlco nnd Elijah onco (Dcut. lx, t), 18; I Kings xlx, 8). On tho Mount of Transfiguration wo find tho thrco who fasted 40 days. There must bo somo wondrous slgnUlcanco connected with It v hlch wo lmvo not yet had revealed to us. In Mark xl, 13, wo read of another occasion on which Ho was hungry, nnd ono of His last utterances on tho cross was, "I thirst" (John xlx, 28), but what an nw ful thirst that must hnvo beent 3 "And v hen tho tempter camo to Him ho Mild, If thou bo tho Son of God, command that theso stones bo mado bread." God had testified, "This Is My Hclovcd Son," but tho devil questions It to His face, with this "If." As In tho garden of juion no questions tno wont or God with his "Yea, hath God wild" (Gen. ill, 1), and has ever slnco been doing tho Nimo thing, so ho does not hesitate, to faco tho Son of God Himself with his dovlllsh doubts. Think It not strange, then, If ho oft approaches you In this way, but recclvo not his doubts ; It Is better not to listen to him. 4 "But Ho answered nnd said, It Is written, man shall not llvo by bread alono, by every word that procccdcth out of but tho mouth of God." Not tho gratification of our desires, but tho will of God, is tho great thing Just ns In our words wo show our loved ones our hearts, so God In His word has given us His heart for us, and God Is lovo. Shall wo bo satis led with ins Jieart ami jus way anil thus llvo on His word, or shall wo Insist on having all things minister to our comfort at nil costsr (S. "Then tho dovll tnketh Him up Into o tho Holy City and Fcttcth Him on n ; of tho temple." Up to Jerusalem, tho city of tho great king (chapter v. 05). Do not stop to ask how, but simply bcllovo and consider tho temptation and tho victory nnd ask tho Spirit to npply it to your am own wnil. Tho wilderness, and tho hunger, and tho stones suggest tho hard and lonely and cominonplaco things in dally llfo, but tho Holy City, tho tcmplo nnd a plnnaclo thereof suggest holy things and tho heights thereof not so common, but far more dangerous ground because moro holy. "Then was Jesus led up of tho Spirit Into tho wilderness, to bo tempted of tho devil." From tho beginning tothotnd Ho w ns under tho guldnnco and control of tho Holy Spirit most fully. Tho Father having testified to tho fact that Ho was His beloved, well pleasing Son, tho Spirit now leads nini Into this great conflict with tho dovll, at tho very beginning of Ills public work, that Ho may meet tho adversary faco to faco and overcomo him And now, In that Ho Himself hath suffered, being tomptcd, Ho Is ablo to succor them that nro tempted (Heb. 11, 18). Ho had been subject for CO years to nil tho temptations of an ordinary human llfo, but this Is something special, and, ns Dr. Weston says, has to do ulth Him as Son 1. I Miners and shippers of COAL AND COKE wmMWtam ThroughTrains Daily TWo B of "Man," t General Office, Earlington, Kentucky . i .. Branch Offices. it jt f t 'X IJJ f Manager, 201 N. Cberry Street, Nashville, Tcnncssep. S. II. NEWIIOLD, Manager, 342 Y Main Street, Louisville, Kentucky. A. .M. CAKROLL, R. G. ROUSE, Manager, Palmer House, Broadway, Pnducah, a. W1-iolsfcseil b. i'UKD. Mananer.. w w- 27 - Ageant-JOH- N T. HESSER, Hauscr Building, St. Louis, Mo. BRIDGMAN, Room 85, Hartford Building, Chicago, 111. Socnnrl w.t,,, IJnnir wwww..v. c;lrnr T?...,no...iin t.i uiauat U1C), lliu. j Kentucky. CAPT. T. L. LEE, Manager, Corner Main and Auction Streets, Memphis, Tenn. T J. W. J3 HKPwnnT.PiVQAPr.nniBipmir.11 Lvt New OfUnDlly 3ii,o j o laL.&N.R.R. NuhvWat7.aea.H. 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OTTO'S : "Vl I Why.buy pln-nacl- S Anthracite Coal, when you can get ST. BER-g- j NARD CRUSHED COKE for a much less price? One ton of the Crushed Coke will do the same work as one ton of the best Anthracite Coal. High-price- d Spruce (jiim Balsam will save you large doctor bills, a long; spell of sickness and perhaps your life. SO DEL JftlPMBI"isiiiis)siHHRf InkiiiiBi - NOT A $ ASK YOUR DEALER FDR IT AND SAVE MONEY tf i$jstTOrtf.tstf t&teftmfttro&tromsisi CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR. " Messrs W. R Teagne, George Sharp and Lewis Earl, Jr attended tbe Emancipation Celebration at Earlington, January 1, 1S98, On account of tbe Inclemency of the weather tbe crowd from St. Charles was much lighter than was intended One thing Ibat speaks well for our town, and shows that our people appreciate tbe day on which they were declared to be free, was that there were not more than five colored men that went into tbe mines, Miss C. L. Patton, M D., who has laugui several schools here, was married in Memphis, Tenn.. last Thursday night sit 8 o'clock. Miss I'a.lon Is a Rrailuato from tba Alanara Uepartment of Central Ten nessee College, fane is now a practicing pnys.cian 0: Memphis, Tenn. Miss Pat-to- n also went to Africa as a missionary and wasgone about twoyears MORTONS GAP. Pleasant 25c and 50c Tor Sale fry or by mall on receipt of price, THE OARLSTEOT MEO. 08., tiimutvutr, laa 1 Jill Druggists, r MEDICINE UyS-ffiffcc A Popular Proprietary Medicine Sold at Retail for Five Cents a Package the first experimental step in a direction that may- lead to a revolution - I for the ! i oo ..Jn the track. !!(! I w- - "And with unto nira, If Thoubotho Son of God, cast Thyself down, for it Is written, Ho shall glvo His angels chargo concerning Thco nnd In their hands they shall bear thco up, lest nt any tlmo Thou dash Thy foot against n stono. ' ' Tho dovll can quoto Scripture, nnd sometimes qulto freely nnd nt great length, but never to glorify God nor to help n soul to know Him. no always perverts It with tho purpose of working ruin. Tho man who thinks that because, ho is n child of God nnd controlled by tho Spirit therefore ho cannot sin, nor oven mako a mistake, la on n plnnoolo of tho tcmplo listening to tho devil. Ho would do wnll to consider 0. chemUH.Ihe HI pun Chemical Company, medicinal tablet or "tabule" composed or compreueit powdered preparatluun vt cvruln medicinal drug, which had been nicer talned to be or more ecneral uaa nniouu inntiral men than any other, for the cure or al leTlatlon otsuch Ilia common to man ca lir.iu their origin In an Impaired tllgettlon or weakened capacity for aailmllatlni? (oul.nbaorblng noiuiihment and eliminating iraite. The cataloiruoof Ills Included under this head It said to Include pretty nearly every disease fur which the pnytlcisn is cauea upon to prcicriDe. in prep, remedy for the acceptance of the American people the company laid down the principle ade. tireimred should oe that ererythlmr entering Into tho packet Intact andof tho highest roughand so extended any unimpaired and protected as to retain Its (jualltles lapse of time In any climate. Duly tno choicest drugs snouia Dfl usen, ineir preparation perfected methods of modern science, thctabules should beln accordance with the latest packed In glass, protected by absorbent ctitton.and securely corked. l.rcn the corks used nareueci not a grade so high In Its requirements that no manufacturer of theso A New York company of manufacturlne Dlaced upon the market about lire eur .ia i andneYerconscntlngto vary from It, the proprietors resorted to the accepted modem methods of maklnir their commodity known, and seren hundred thousand dollars In resieawiuin nro years in newspaper wiTrnising nasinrormca ercrj-- American cuiHrn concerning the suixrlor and lurprisinKiiuaiiuesui Itlpans Tabulcs. iietngtnougntrui ana painitaaing obsbrters of the changed conditions that sweep world, and to note nrir thn rammerelal prosecution ofcarefultrade, theerery circiunsianca baring a bearing managers of the company naTenoiru their imon the successful that thrA la a nrpient lnilxtent demand for A lower ftrlca for ererr article that use, and that the people, although requiring the reaches or approaches an universal being called best of everything, resent unnecessary upon to pay heavy percentages for superfluous protection against deterioration that might rewrapping and packing or sult in vears, but Is needless In the case of a purchase Intended to be consumed In a week. It has also bcendlscorcred, and proved by the test of time and actual experience, that theso Tabules do not hare tho tendency to low of qualities or diminution of excellence from exposure that might at first havo been expected. Inasmuch as, tinder favorable conditions, those that have lain Incno In a drawer, b traveling bog or pocket for several weeks or months nro found to bo practically as fresh and at efficacious as ever. Acting noon theso saggetlon, and noting particularly tho unimpaired prosperity of great newspapers nowsold torn cent Imtcad of the old rate of Ave times that amount, and the general tendency In all directions toward low rates and Increased tales, the fasieuoam adopted for s proprietary medicine FIVE I'KNTS-t- en tabules. or dotes, ror one naif a cent each. TfiMrvunfinnv will not discontinue tho manufacture and sale In the form with whlrh the people ha ve learned to know nnd aluo the lUpansTabules.bnttvlllorfer the cheaper aort experimentally -- fertile benefit of such at maydeslro them. It should be plainly understood that tho quality of tho medicine It Identlcalln both sorts, the only dlfferenca being In the form and comparative cost of packing or putting up. Thn tlvecent pack ages are not yet to bt had of all dealers, nlthouith It If probable that almost any drug. gist will obtain a suppiy when requeued by a customer to da so i but In any case a single carton, containing ten tabules, win be sent, pottage paid, to any address for 1U e cents In stamps, forwardeu to the Itlpans Chemical Co., No. 10 Spruce HtM New York. Until ths goods are thoroughly Introduced to the trade, agents and peddlers will be supplied at a price whlrh will allow them a fair margin of iront, vl t ldoien cartons lortucems. Uriozen (ill cartons) rnrsiK onrostcAicarionijior ?,U5i. i irross flux) rartonil fop (100. CatiiwltlithoorderlucTcrycaic. ..I AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA. MAAAAAAAAAA AAAWAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAaAA AAAAAAAAAAAA J John II. Castlemao, Arthur G. Langliair, lirctklnriJRe Castlema Royal Insurance Co. Of Iiverpool. The Largest Fire Insurance Company in (lie World. Does the Largest Business in the State of Kentucky Does the Largest Business in the Southern Slates losses Paid in Kentucky in 1896 $249,831,03 Barbee & Gastleman MANAGERS, !! ? PAUL M. MOORE EARLINGTON, KY Resident Agent for Earlington and Vicinity. Southern Department, Home Office Louisville, Ky vwv tn'A-n- bo something when ho Is nothing, ho himself." "If any man think that ho knowcth nnythlng, ho knoweth nothing yet rt3 ho ought to know" (Gal tI, 3; I Cor. vlli, 2). 7. "Jesus said unto him, It is written again, Thou-shal- t not tempt tho Lord thy God." Scripture never contradicts Scrlp-turbut explains It nnd Instructs us how to avert Us nbuso. Jesus quoted It from tho heart to tho glory of God, believing overy word, but tho devil uses It only o may bo said to tempt God wickedly. when wo mako a self willed demand for Ills help, or In any way claim Ills promises for selfish cnls. Our Lord lived that tho Father might bo glorified, and taught us that when wo nro willing to llvo thus wo can ask what wo will and recclvo it. 8, "Again tho devil takcth Htm up into an exceeding high mountain, and showeth Him all tho kingdoms of tho world, and tho glory of them." Tho first temptation was to satisfy Ills physical need, to satisfy Himself, on tho ground that Ho was entitled to It; tho second was to show Him-bcl- f and hat a great ono no was ; the third was to accept tho world without tho way of tho cross. Tho prlnco of this world offers It simply on condition that It bo accepted as from him and that ho be thanked for It. 0. "And salth unto Him, All theso thlngswilllgivoThco if Thou wilt fall down nnd worship mo." Tho tlmo will como when tho antichrist, tho mnu of sin, tho beast of Her. xlll, will accept this offer of satan nnd for a brief period will do wondrously, but, oh, how brief his do minion, how fearful his fall and how aw ful Ids eternal doom, tho Into or nro and brlmstono forever (Iter, xlr, 20.) 10. "Then salth Jesus unto him, Get thco hence, satan, for It Is written, Thou ehalt worship tho Lord thy God, and Him only shalt thou senc." "Truo worshipers worship tho Father In spirit nnd in truth, for tho Father scckctli such to worship Him. God Is rt Spirit, nnd they thnt worship Him must worship Him in spirit nnd in truth" (John iv, 23, 21). Tho word of God Is the only guide, tho Holy Spirit tho only teacher, tho Lord Jesus tho only way to God the Father; so to worship in spirit and in truth means that in nil things Jesus Is acknowledged ns Lord to tho glory of God tho Father, and that nil is dono In accordance with tho nord nnd In tho power of tho Spirit. 11. "Then tho dcul lenrctli Him, nnd behold angels enmo nnd ministered unto Him." Lukoiv, la, says thnt thodoU deported from Him for n fecoson. How thankful wo should be thnt our Ixird did not conquer sntnu In u lint wo might call a miraculous way, but In such n way ns Ho will through us conquer him also. Ho has left us His sword, tho Word of God, and wo nro told in Kpli. vl, 10, 17, that theso, tho shield of faith and tho sword of tho Spirit, will surely overcomo tho adversary. o, 1 Livery Stable Burned.' no. lead, no follow, is tbe motto of some Owensboro, Ky., Dec. 20 At an people Miss Mable Jackscn, of Madionillr, early hour this morning the livery stable of Lee Jams, at Livermore, visited friends here last week Mrs. MIntie Ray and Mrs T. H McLean count)-- , was burned with have been on tbe sick list four horses, a lot of buggies, harMrs Itosa Ratcliff spent a few da) s in ness and feed. Loss $2,500. No Evansville last week with Mrs. Fort. tho Lord's Prayer. Matthew places insurance. The building belonged Some of (be bops bad a great time on tho Lord's Prayer in tho sermon on tho to Virgil Dance. The fire was the tbe ice buoday mount, but there is no reason why it work of an incendiary. should not havo been given twice In Tbe KarlinRton band bos think the lodces should help them cet their suits. the first instance, in that general address el Burst. They have often plaed for tbe people of u pvnnd nt Uio rrt. CJarksvi'ire,Tenn, DecT3o The liariiogion aoa nope iney win neip. quest of n disciple, as Luko records 'fu twelve-fooT. E. Greer returned home Sunday drive this passage Christ and prayer are hero brought wheel at Rabbcth & Dunlop's flour nigbl. closely together, and wo may look at mill burst this morning, The cirls have been having partly tho topio in the light of Christ's rela- wrecking the building. Large parties tion to prayer. pieces of the wheel were hurled EMANCIPATION CELEBRATION. 1. Christ's habit of prayer. Tho incithrough the roof at a distance of dent of tho losson is brought about as Excellent Program well Carried out by the result of Christ's habit of praying. Ho nearly 200 yards and buried in the Colored People here. Several good constant soul communion rjround. Engineer George Clark Speech "lakers. not only held injured. The damage to the with God, but often engaged In post The Emancipation celebration that was tiro, ontwanl prayers, nnd on this occa Tnuilding and loss sustained on ac held here on Saturday under the direction sion, when Ho ceased praying, ono of tho count of inability to fill orders by of tbe Lodge of Hopkins disciples asked Him to tench them to the forced will amount County" was a quite well attended and well conducted affair At 9 30 a m. there pray ns John taught his. disciples Christ :tc wveral thousand dollars. was a procession through the streets to the was always faithful in prayer. In tho'T Assembly Hall, where the exercises began great crises of His life He agonized in A New "Olbson Qirl." at 10 30 and continued unhl 2 o'clock p prayer to God. In tho more quiet nnd m. The speakers R N Landers, of A new "Gibson girl" drawn by Hopkinsvilie. Rev were U less important moments of His life Ho G Walker, of constant communion the famous society artist, C. D. Earlington. W II Ross and Prof. II S found timo for with God. If Christ needed to bo faith- Gibson, will make her debut in Sanders, of Madisonville and Prof Fish- ful in prayer, how much moro wo need print as the cover design for the back, of Nebo. Much adUce and good to bo February Ladies Home Journal. The counsel was given to the colored people 2. Christ's model of prayer In an- new "girl" is the artist"; own little by these leaders of their race The speech of W. H Ross was devoted almost wholly swer to tho question of the disciple line and Prof Christ gavo as a model nnd form of daughter, who, at ono year.of age, lo this as a dark was excellent raco orators, borse among prayer tho Lord's Prayer. It has siuco will by shown as drawn hy her was quite pleasing to his hearers and surstood ns tho model of prayer and has clever father. The legend under prised all by his unhesitating flow of good been universally used ns a form of pray the picture is "My Valentine." language er, wiulo not given to tuo ennren for Atkinson College. tho purposoof constant, repetition, yet Laws Clardy Bound Over. have developed Many improvements thcro is no reasou nt all why it should during the Fall Term of tbe fifth session of Clarksville, Tenn., Deri. 31. not bo used often ns a form of prayer. & I. College, beginning SepAtkinson L. Ono characteiistio of this prayer is its The trial of Laws Clardy, on the tember 23d, 1897 The enrollment and charge of beating a horse to death, development far exceeds that of any prefilial spirit. Christ teaches us hero to "Bailey Dormitory" address God "Father" when wo come was held before 'Squire Caldwell vious Fall Term renovated Tbe to Him in prayer, and this should this week and he was bound over has beenDepartment and beautified. Hall" Dining named "Olilla us to como. Another characterto the criminal court. His bond in honor of its liberal donor, Mrs I. istic of this prayer is thnt God comes was fixed at $500, which he made. is a model borne Tbe work of im Toplo For the Week Heclnnluff Jan, Comment by llev. S. IX. Doyle. Topic. How to pray. Luko xl, (A meeting of preparation for tho week of prayer.) Tho topical reference contains Luko's account of what is commonly called Merri-weathFly-Whe- !kA44U.M4'M44L$ v ;:-- . An G:;:j North, ft You Are Gaing South, if Vou Aro Going East, Ara Going Wast; If You t, 6,000-poun- d two-stt- p Jras "Afro-America- n shut-dow- n crod turned out from Mortons Gap Sunday and said it was grand. Miss Lizzie Leave, of Earlington, is visiting friends here Miss Campbell from Greenville, is visiting relatives here Brother Grady filled the stand at the school house Sunday. Two married men were seen out of their places the other night. Don'f'Iet Ihls occur again There was a large John Mitcbrll is proud of hh fine boy. Our Sunday school lesson was grand last "Sunday and we had .1 large school LOUISVUIC 6, rUCHVIHC It. n. Aria co occuna The Maximum of Safety, The Maximum of Speed, The Maximum of Comfort, The Minimum of Bates. Hates, Time and all other Informally will C. P ATUOHC. O. P.A., te cheerfully furcished by jOr by I Fish-bac- 3f3t'siroftI?pnnting Cwicc'Ci'lDcek LcciSViux, Kr, W. W. ETHRIDGE, Acent, our.or'3oiu'ual will print it. GRDVES " sslllllsllk r v And Every Democrat, Every Republican, Every Man. Woman or Child who can read will want to read it. vgnr-i- i, M-- r Ha Dai-le- first, tho petitionercomes second. Thcro nro fivo petitions in Luko's account of tho Lord's Prayer. Two of theso fivo pertain to tho causo of God, and they como first. Threo refer to tho wants of man; they como last. In prayer, as in everything else, wo shonld plnco God first nnd self second. Tho interests of AND ACTIVE or ladies to Iravel tor responsiMonthly ble, established bouse in Kentucky. Position tteidy. Refer 165.00 and expenses stamped cm elope ence. Enclose The Dominion Company, Dept. K., Chicago. WANTED--TRUSTWORTI- SOMETHING TO KCMEMBElt. WE HAVE SPARED NO EXPENSE "1 To make our Funeral Equipment the best in this part of the State. Anything and everything you want m liver His kingdom, tho advancement of His cause, should occupy tho first plnco in our thoughts nnd heart's desire, Onr personal needs should occupy a second-nr- y place Too often wo reverse tho order nnd look upon prayer simply as a petition to God for personal blessings. 8. Christ's encouragement to prayer. Ho encourages us hero by tho parablo of tho man who by his importunity obtains tho loaves for his friends nt midnight, and again by tho declaration that if wo ask wo shall receive Let us tako Christ's encouragement and imitnto His example in constanoy and fidelity In prayer. Ps. vi, Biblo Readings. Isa. Iv, Math.vi, 0; x, 17 j lxv, 1, 2; xcix, Lukoxviii, M4; John vil, Singular Phenomenon. Eph. vi, 18; xl, 41, 42 j xiv, Owingsvillc, Ky., Dec. 29, 1897 PhiL iv, 0; Col. iv, 2; I Thcss. v, 17; Jas. v, I Tim. ii. A singular phenomenon was wit12-113-2- When ou see a ragged urchin Standing wistful in tbe street, With torn hat and kneeless trousers, Dirty face and bare red feet, Pass not by the child unheeding; Smile upon him. Mark me, when He grows up he'll not forget il; For, remember, bo)s make men. Havo you never seen a granclsirc. With bis eyes aglow with joy, Uring to mind somo act of kindness-Somet- hing said to him, a boy? , Or relate some slight or coldness With a brow all clouded, when . Ho recalled some heart too thoughtless To remember boys make men? nessed here yesterday. A perfect rainbow was seen in the southern heavens, directly overhead. Lyinc near and just north of the sun, at the eastern and western points of the rainbow, were two immense sun dor's. The rainbow was beautifully outlined, and every tint was plainly seen. The rainbow was visible nearly an hour. An Elopement from Todd. Clarksville PRICES ALWAYS THE LOWEST. BARNETT & ARNOLD. nrjpMl i and to Carmi, 111., where they were so1 cretly married. The affair was f complete surprise to the friends ol the couple, and has created a socia sensation. A Let us try to &dd some pleasure To tbo lifo of every boy; For each child needs tender interest In its sorrow and its joy. Married in Illinois. Call your boys homo by its brightness; Evansville, Ind., Dec. 31 Capt. They avoid tbo household when Lee Howell, Jr., son ol Capt. Lee It is cheerless with unkindness; Howell, General Freight Agent of For, remember, bos make men. the Louisville & Nashville railroad, SI. Louis Miss Margaret Sheldon, eloped GIobe-Democcr- provement was aided by tbe friends of Madisonville, Providence, Earlington, St. Charles, Mortons Gap and Greenville Tbe College has been fitted up with modern furniture, donated by Mr. J B Atkinson, president of the St Bernard Coal Company. Tbe Bailey Dormitory is an inviting home for young men. Tbe Woman's Building is a pleasant home for young ladies. Special Course (or Teachers and Ministers. Tbe Faculty of the College consists of four teachers equal in accomplishments to those of other Colleges, Music and Art are made a specialty. Vocal music and Industrial Work free. The College diet is wholesome and well suited for student life. There were one hundred gallons of fruit canned for the College this year. Laundry is doqe at college at very small cost. Tbe college will furnish excellent to all wishing to attend. Students furnish bedding such as sheets, pillow, pillow-slipand quilts. Board Tuition, room, fuel $7.50 per month. and light free. Tbe winter term begins Monday, January 3, 1898. For catalogue write to Prof. A H. Joyce, Principal, Modisonvilie, Ky "MEANTIME. WE PREFER TO OUR CHANCE WITH THE CONSERVATIVE DEMOCRATS, FIGHTING WITHIN THE PARTY, TO REFORM IT OF ITS EXCESSES, AND TO RESTORE IT TO ITS BET-TE- R USES. THAN TO PURSUE AN IGNIS FATUUS WHICH, IF IT HAD BEEN MORE REAL. WOULD HAVE RESULTED IN THE ELECTION, INSTEAD OF THE DEFEAT OF THE FREE SILVER FUSION IN 189G, AND WHICH. WITH SINGULAR UNANIMITY, THE VOTERS HAVE REFUSED TO FCLLOW. THE COURIER-JOURNA- L TAKE BHsHsfsnasAH . .sjss Zx,, J JBP ..... Nr Mrs aV f-- V iMVwMr iMxsiiiirm awrftira "HssWksWit REPUBLICAN, AND IT WILL UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES OR CONDITIONS PURSUE A POLICY WHOSE ONLY EFFECT IS TO CONTINUE THE REPUBLICAN PARTY IN POWER." TWICE-A-WEE- K COURIER-JOURNATHE L ISA DEMOCRAT, NOT A ST. CHARLES Mrs. Sissio Elliot, who has been visiting at Greenville, has returned. Tbe social given at tbe residence of Mrs. Lewis Earl was quite a success. They did tbe posmala, the Bumbasbade and got their gun Monday nigEl. If you are guilty you wilt kick Born, to Mr. and Mrs. E. G, Wallace, a baby boy last week, Mr. Wallace says that he has another now. Several of our young men went to Dawson Xmas day, and we all saw tbe effect of their visit when they came back. Miss Flora Wimbly, who has been visiting relatives at Crotton, has returned and repofts a very nice time, The entertainment given by Wallace Cunningham was a very nice ono. Tbe young people seemed to enjoy themselves highly. 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