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Jri I rika1- I in a few days open his large M Jwilt of t to Holiday the people Goods a will be up to date selectlOnrrI a by any other MADI80NVILLE KY i- I 11NTH YEAR EARLINGTON HOPKINS COUNTY KENTUCKY THURSDAY DECEMBER 1 48 F ii 1 Cipitat Stock Pati In SarpliifMl Sr t 180000 120000 COMMENCED BUSINESS IN 1887 JNOGWITON J ILt BANKERJf The advantages ot a bank account- I nto numerous It II not to buss ness men we are talking they 4know nil about Itbut to salaried men wage earners and to women A3 Tberei safetvU the banks a good one Theres convenience 1 IIbe money always ready and out ll of reach ot your own petty sqnan j too It It easy to spend 4small sums when you have a large SjS 0 sum your pocket 4 4MADISONVILLB KENTUCKY 4 ENT ROBINSON fDRUGGIST Kentuoky Always on band full and complete stock of 4- I n DRUGS AND MEDICINES PJJRr- FUMEKYI and TOILET ARTL CII1S PAINTS AND OILS PrtYICtSANS PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED S ST J0H1ES HOTEL ST LOUIS SUR0PBRN PLRN Rates 750 and 9100 per Day i RESTAURANT POPULAR PRICES SPECIAL 23c DINNER j SPECIAL BREAKFAST AND SUPPER No 1 Btf Stub or Mutton Chop PoUtott MKasNo0No20p4 UtoTaVeMarkot St Cnn direct to Hole Try Kurupcan 1lan Chcapeit and boat oul W for what you gut THOrn P MILLER PRtClorx Co Compound proscriptions properly it inters lime II requires rtpcrlence and a compleln knowledge sit drugs It rrqulre the druggl drupfreabpossIble work and for compensatloa bo rewonable I WITH Till ABOVE FACTS RBMEta BEK WERE CAREFUL ST BERNARD DRUG STOR- ENASHVILLE1 CHATTANOOGAAND ST LOUIS RAILWAY PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPING CARS lletween Njihvlllo and Chattanooga Ala hIm Augusta Macon Jacksonville Knox vlllo Ashevllle Wasb Philadelphia New York Portsmouth Jackson Memphis Little Rock Texerkana Sherman Waco Dallas and Fort Worth Palace Day Coaches on all Trains Information pertaining to I lICKETS ROUTES RATES BT8 Will be cheerfully furnished upon application to Ticket Agent or lo- A J WBLCH Ulvl lon Passenger Agent- Memphis Tenn J H LATIMEK Southeastern Passenger Agent Atlanta Gi n J MULLANEV Northeastern Iass Aut 59 W Fourth St Cincinnati O K C COWARDIN Western Pass Agent Room Ky Exchange Building St Louis Mo URIArtD F HILL Northern Pass Act Room 338 Marquett Dldg Chicago J f EDMONOSON Southern Pass AR- ICbnltanooffi TennW DANLEY Peol Pass and Ticket ARt NASHVIUS TINH The Southern Farm Magazine OF BALTIMORE MD rUDLlSIIBD DY Manufacturers Record Publishing Co A Monthly Illustrated Journal devoted to Southern Agriculture dealing with all mailers related to General Farming Live Stock Poultry Dairying Truck Farming Fruit Growing and every farm interest- and pursuit In the South It is widely read by Northern and Western farmers contemplating moving South It ought to be in every Southern family for it isof the South by the South and for the South EDITORIAL CONTRIBUTORS CUns W Dstmey Jr PhD LL D Bx Untted States Assistant Secretary of Agriculture ExDirector United States Agricultural Experiment Station in North Carolina President University pt Tennessee and President of United States Agricultural Experiment Station In Tennirsee JD Klllebrew A IL Ph D ExCommissioner of Agriculture for Tennessee author of Culture and Cur ing ot Tobacco for U S tenth census Tobacco Leaf Sheep Hnsbandary Wheat Growing GraMes and other igrlcultural vorksAThe the Southern Farm Magazine isJia year but we offer it and THE BEE ogether one year fort f5p c e JOB WORK e V Will receive prompt atten 5iL don at this office Estimates t Slirnished upon application I SPAIN HNLLY YIftDS- S S She Does So However with Poo Grace Claiming the American Contentions arc Inadmissible ASSUMES AN AIR OF INJURED VIRTUE luiplred by Henioni or IutrlotUm and Hu 1InanityWar Olio Iloileni herself to the Lowe of tho Victor and Accepts the Offered Conditions In Order to Conclude 1enc I Parts Nov 20 Spain has accepted the United States offer of 20000000 und at n joint Bcssionottha pcacccom missions yesterday afternoon con tented without condition to relinquish Cubu and to cede Porto Rico Guam end the Philipplnu Islands Tho document presenting this acceptance contained only 300 words It opened with a reference to the hunt terms of Ui United States and said that tho Span lab commissioners after haying taken cognizance of tho terms proposed by the Americans replied that their gov ernment had tried to giro as equita bit nn answer as possible but thin they wcro not prepared to commit their government to acceptance of tho principles embodied In tho American argument Spain rejects these prin ciples the note continues as she al ways has rejected them fasts Ur Attitude on the Joule ot lie r Cause Basing her attitude upon the justice of her cause the note then says she still adheres to these principles which she line heretofore invariably formulated However the note adds Jn her desire for peace sho has gone so fai M to propose certain compromises which tho Americans have always rejected She has also attempted it ii further asserted to have sub mltted to arbitration soma of the ma terial particulars upon which the two governments differed These proposal for arbitration it is added thu Americans hind equally rejected Spain line however exhausted a her resources of diplomacy In an at tempt to justify her attitude Seeing that an acceptance of the proposal made to Spain Is a ncccssarycondltton to a continuance negotiations am seeing that the resources of Spain au not such ns to enable her to reenter upon war she is prepared in her de tiro to avoId bloodshed and from con cldcratlons of humanity antI patriot- Ism to submit to the conditions of the conquering nation however harsh they may be She Is therefore ready to accept the proposals of tho Ameri can commission OH presented at the lost sitting- NEWS FOR VOLUNTEERS The New of a IVaee Treaty using Glencd Will litinlt In the Muiter Oat of Morn Men Washington Nov WThe war department J In view of the assurances that n peace treaty will be signed In arranging to muMcr nut morn troops It In probable that from 30000 to 10000 volunteers will be mustered out as soon nit Bclrctlons of regiments can be made vise Traitiport CliMlf with ttio Fifteenth Infantry ou Itoaril Gronuilec- lSnvnnnnh Onl Nov 29The United Staten transport Chester loaded with 1500 men of the Fifteenth infantry and horses mules ammunition and supplies left for Ncuvitns Cuba at 9- K III Pour miles from the city they met the United States transport Manitoba coining In Tho Manitoba did not slacken speed nor move over In the channel and in order to avoid n col lision the Chester ran ashore She is now stuck in tho channel four miles below the city Thought to be In the Stains of the Bald win Hotel Ban Francisco Nov 20TIuc work of tearing down tho blackened wall of tho Baldwin hotel is progressing rapidly A story is current that Mrs A Gardner a former resident of Oakland Cal but more recently of Pana ma and who arrived lucre from that country on tho last trip of the City ol Sydney is among tho missing She it known to have stopped at the Baldwin on the night of tho fire and has not been Been since by her friends An Old Offender Arrested for Forcer Keokuk To Nov 29 Harry B Weston was arrested here yestcrdaj for forgery Ho was paroled from the Chester Ill penitentiary Inst Thursday lie came directly here and is ac cused of forging two checks on a local bank DackJn Their Old Quarters Washington Nov 20Tue United States supreme court yesterday occu pied its own room in the capitol foi tho first time since tho fire three repolrlhndTho Illluol Vote on the Banking IwAmendment Springfield III Nov 20Tho offi cial canvass of the vote on the amend completedInhows 124650 voting for repeal and 65773 voting against Went Anliore on tho tock Marblchcad Mass Nov 2VDurln tho storm Sunday evening the coast lug schooner J C Mahoney bound from Bangor to Beverly lumberladen went ashore on the rocks near Nau gus Head nnd Isn total wreck Tin crew of four men made n landing Certain officers Of the Volunteer rmy are said to have contracted indebtedness to tim Chattanooga merchants reaching 50000 while encamped at Chickamauga The names and amounts arc to be sent o Washington and a sensation is expected Bishop McClosky held confirma ion services at Hickman f Kyj on Thanksgiving day T POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT Increase of Iluilnrin Btumn lot the Roporl of Tint AisUtant Iottmmtcr- tlenrral Ilcuth Washington Nov 26First Assist ant PostmasterGeneral Perry SJIcnlt line completed his annual report except thud portions relating to mllltnrj post ofllccs at the nnny camps and In time Antilles nnd Philippines anti the rural free delivery service both of which nwnlt further advices The gen eral business of time department shows an Increase of over 6000000 during tile fiscal year In alt departments oi the service tIme Influence of prosperous times has made Itself apparent Thli year there were 27708078 domestic money orders leaned against 25109 055 last year tho amount carried wan 101354121 against 174482670 There were 23S8 new money order offices ew tnbllshcd BLANCOS SUCCESSOR Gen Jlmlnea Caitellanoi a Illrlilon Commander Will Burrcnder Havana eIIavann Nov 26Tho United States transport Florida arrived In front ol Morro castle took a pilot on board and proceeded to Mariano bench Oen Greene and his staff went to Mariano early in order to superintend the land thereIjustbeenbyGuncommander Ilaldw Hotel Fire Victim San Francisco Nov 2GSo far as now known the victims of tho Bald win hotel fire number five as follows J L White Lewis Meyer- sJ M Lclghthead Tate Pryor J J Carter The bodies of Lclghthead and Pryor have been recovered That of Racing Judge Carter has not yet been found though his remains are doubt less among the ruins The body of Pryor will be forwarded to St Louisa where his wlfo resides IntraoIMadrid Nov 28Time cabinet has SeaorIish peace commission for todays 1joint session at Paris at which the acceptedr ment to refuse with dignity the In demnity America offers and to protest cgulnst Americas appeal to force with respect to the Philippines 1 Correo denies tIme reports that an Insurrection has broken out in the Sulu islands lluliElghtlng DOlnt In Denver Col Nov 27The com irilttcc In charge of arrangements for tho coming convention of tho Nation al Live Stock association has rejected time proposition to make bull fighting a feature of time outdor sports on that occasion However a typical western cowboy tournament will bo given Train Bobber Inillcteil Fergus Fulls Minn Nov 26The proud jury yesterday returned Indict ments against tho six men arrested at Moorhend for holding xip tho Great Northern train nt Carlisle two weeks ago They Ire also indicted for burg tnrizing Wnr eMs bank at Battle Lake three weeks ago Iroinotlun In the Kljlitli Illlnoli Springfield III Nov 7oov Tan ncr has appointed Second Lieut Dallas first lieutenant of Company I Eighth Illinois Infantry Volunteers colored vice Walker resigned nnd SergeantMajor Robert F Ratcliffe second lieutenant vice Dallas Aciinlttcil ol the Charge or Kmbr letnnt of State rand Chicago Nov 20 Former State Grain Inspector Dwight W Andrews Dud former Chief Cashier B F Jen hints of tho state railroad and ware house commission wero acquitted of tho charge of embezzlement of state funds Fulled to lleallie liii Hopes Pasadena Cal Nov 20 James Power a prorajjient resident of Cen tral Illinois who came to Pasadena a short time ago with tho hopo of regaining his shattered health died yesterday aged 74 years Tha Hereon end Iowa at Montevideo New York Nov 21FA special to the Herald from Montevideo Uru guay says Tho United States battle ships Oregon and Iowa and tho collier Celtic have arrived here to recoal and take on board supplies cf provisions Lewis Meyer Identity San Francisco Nov 20The Lewis Meyers who lost his life in tho Bald win hotel fire was formerly of New York anti when he lived there a memo ber of the firm of Bernard Stahl Co Ills home In recent years has been In Chicago Tim Wnrlc of hank IlurcUr Wtilpole Mass Nov 27Thoyault of the Wrcntlinm national bank at Wrentham was blown open by bur glare anti rifled About 2COO in cash nnd notes valued at 05000 are miss- Ing EngIneer Khil Ilrcnmn Killed South Benvyck Me Nov 28RBates and FIIallwnyof Portlandengl necr anti fireman of a Boston fc Maine locomotive driving n snow plow were plunglhgNaval JtecrulU Wantm- lIndlanapolle Ind Nov 26Tho naval recruiting office lisa received orders from Washington to enlist CO op prentice boys 20 landsmen nnd 19 stamen at once The John Blair Gibbs Hospital is no morO as far as Lexington is concerned The last of the nurses went to Georgia Saturday DrBuLtsCOUCH Will cure Tons titls and BponohlUs A for incipient consumption Dom small Price 85 cts at t1r1iggIitl l j JJ i LOST WITH ALL ON BOARD The Steamship Portland of the Boston k Portland Steamship Co Totally Wrecked SHE WENT DOWN OFF HIGHLAND LIGHT or Over a Hundred Foriout on Hoard the IDolra of ThirtyFour have Den Ite Ieoor d by the High Utnd LifeSatins Crew Lit of VatttngfTt and Grow MI Vat as UuoiTU Boston Nov 30A special to the Herald from North Truro says the steamer Portland of the Boston Portland Steamship Co plying be tween Boston and Portland was total ly Wrecked at ten oclock Sunday morning off Highland light and the entire crew and passengers perished within a short distance of land A large quantity of wreckage including trunks and material have come ashore and at dark Monday night 34 bodies had been recovered from the surf by the lifesaving crew at 111gb Head citation One body was that ol a woman The news of the disaster was brought to the Herald through this agency of a special train as communi cation with Boston by wire from points on Cape Cod is impossible on account of the havoc wrought by the storm Lilt of Faiioaceri anti Crow Following Is partial list of time pas sengcrs said to be on board the Port land when she sailed from Boston Saturday night Oron Hooror blah Fryo Miss Maud Mrs Elizabeth Dennis Miss Allen Mrs Daniel Rounds Miss hoeS UfJMlaa Helen Lttiuhoriio U W Cole WlpBtnSites II Truenopper Mis 1rye- MI Maud Bymni Mr Theodore Allen MIss Cole of Springfield Mass Fred Sherwood MIss Jo dna McCrlllls lion V Dudley Freeman Mlu Sophie Holmes Miss L 1llmpton of Charles River Mars Miss Burns M C Hutchinson WeymouthMalsWeymouth Mass M U Sewell Portland Me Fred Sherwood 1ortlmiil Mo ThompsonMrs child Woodford Mo ChuseVorccllterMrs Kato Coy East Boston I1eersomChelaea MeHarryairs Cornelia N Mitchell and Miss Jennie Hoyt North Easton Mass Mrs J A Carroll Lowell Moss streetnastMr Anna Rounds Portland Me MePerryPortland Me MeMrWoodfordThe passenger list given above numbers n und the officers and crow number 43 Tlia Crew HI War 1 Known The crew as far as can be ascer tamed Is as follows BlanchardFirstSecond pilot Lewis Nelson InicruhamClerk Mate Edward DeerIng Second mate John McKay Dyerquartermaster WhittenMerrillSecondThird engineer C Verrlll Steward A V Matthews HoustonJohn seamanArthur seamanPeterMorris Uraham seaman seamanDMatthew Barren seaman Richard Hartley seaman George C Bepley seaman electricianJJ McNeil oiler II Merriman fireman firemanH firemanIIJ K Mately fireman mllSlerJohnson wallerIeoGeorge Graham waiter Jatlin waiter Samuel Smith waiter LattmerBarberMrs Carrie M Harris stewardess Mm M stowaracssv The Porllnml was built In Bath tic in 1800 and was a sidewheel steamer of 1317 tons net burden Sudden Disappearance of tha Woaldbe Kntis 8 Cattle King Fort Worth Tex Nov 28 Grant C Gillette the wouldbe Kansas cattle king who recently failed for a million and suddenly disappeared was well known In Texas During the present year he bought from Texas cattlemen nearly 60000 head of cattle paying for them 3800000 Gillette after leaving Kansas came to Texas and November 22 registered at the Worth hotel in this city Ho was seen by local commission men He left during tho seine day and it is thought he has gone to old Mexico Abandoned as aTot1 Loss Charlcvoix Mich Nov BOThe wrecking tugs Protector and Sweep stakes returned here today from the wreck of the steamer II IJ Sibley on North Fox island The stranded steamer was badly broken up in the gale on Sunday night and has been abandoned ns a total loss Nothing to Show for a Four Years Voyage San Francisco Nov 27Tho steamer Fearless Cnpt James McKenna the last of time Arctic fleet to arrive here tilts winter has just reached port with nothing to Bhowforhcrfouryearsvoy age She is one of time vessels caught 4n the Ice at Point Barrow What Need If under the Diugley Tariff we export fifty million dollars worth more of manufactured goods than we import what need have we of protection Inquirer In order that we may exporti more Lets see who was askeduIf we can do more c rtI ing with a horse than a goat what is the need bfa horseCentra- lFnllsRI Journal Subscribe for THE Bet w 1 OFFICIAL VENALITY Indictment Itntarncil lit the St Loll I Grand Jar Acalntt City Register Bescb anhl Oeo W Jlelclimann juryUlntTaltylritho true bills returned are three against City Register Henry Beech for Deceiving bribes while superintend In 1800 for failure IprlnkUllg ment Jointly with George W Reich mnnri for obtaining money from the city treasury under false pretenses la carrying One F Mueller on the Ilny roll as a sprinkling Inspector and drawing tho pay and allowances for the man while the latter was in reali ty working stcqdlly at a stove foun 4ry und performing no service for the city The cases are some that have becn largely exploited by the press of time city and while tho Indictments rented somewhat of a sensation they occasioned no surprise FRIGHTFUL BOILER EXPLOSION Three Persons Initantly Killed Two Since Dead and Others FiUally Injured Alt Scalded Stockton Cal Nov 28Tho steam drum of time boiler of the river passen ger steamer T 0 Walker en route from San Francisco to this city ex ploded yesterday while 14 miles die tant from Stockton Three persons were instantly killed namely Capt Tulan Engineer Henry and a passen ger named W A Downs all being scalded Two others Mrs Henry and Jerry Dally died subsequently and a sixth Fernando Law will not live through the night Of the scalded probably two others will not survive jFIRE AT KANSAS CITY H Almoit Total Detraction of Robert Keith t A Coa Big Farnllar Establishment at Kmnia City Mo Kansas City Mo Nov 29Flrc In the big furniture establishment of Robert Keith Coat Eleventh and Grand avenue caused a loss of stock roughly estimated at 150000 The stock was Insured for 80 per cent byDramply protected- A later estimate places the loss on toclcat from 200000 to 210000 in surance 185000 Btllicm Failm Suggested a Wholesale Mac lucre ot Christians i Cnncn Island of Crete Nov 27 Durlng the trial of tIme murderers of the Tzangald family tho deposition of a Mussulman was read It said that at the time of the massacres Ed hem Pasha tho Turkish commander assembled the influential Mussulmans fold Invited them to massacre all the Christians found in Candia 24 hours after the meeting The pashas re marks were uttered in the presence of stronglyWill of the Late P V SUit the Millionaire Manufacturer Springfield 0 Nov 8The will of P P Mast deceased late of this city leaves his late home in this city val ned at 225000 in addition to 05000 ralue of stock in the manufacturing companies of which ho was n stock holder to the Ohio Wesleyan univer sity at Delaware It leaves 1000000 to be divided between Mrs P n Loomis wile of United States minis ter to Venezuela Mrs Harry Frye of Omaha and Mrs Charles K Rodgers of Springfield ida adopted daughter One Ioworthat the Porte Iteipoet Constantinople Nov 28Time ener getic action of Oscar S Strauss tho United States minister has obtained a concession which the united powers hind been for 18 months vainly endeavoring to secure namely tho granting of travelling permits to for eigners in the interior of Asia Minor The immediate incentive to time ac tion of Mr Strauss was tho portes refusal of permits to American mis sionaries United State Marine Lumled ut Tlan Tln Chins Washington Nov 27Time United States navy has landed marines in China A dispatch was received at the navy department stating that the cap tain of tho Boston had landed lila marine guard at Tien Tsin Time dispatch was taken immediately to the White House Turned Over lUa Command Havana Nov 27 Marshal Blanco the retiring captain general of Cuba line delivered his command to len Castellanos his successor The civil governors of the provinces of Santa Clara and Matanzas and the mayor of Havana have resigned The Fifteenth Infantry Balls for Naevlta Cuba Savannah Ga Nov 28The trans port Chester sailed this morning at five oclock with tho Fifteenth United States infantry for Nucvitos Cuba The regiment has about 1300 men and officers Death of Georco ft WllUt of Chicago at Ban Juan Chicago Nov 27Word has been received here of tho death from sun stroke at Sun Juan Porto Rico of George S Wllllts a wellknown Chi cago financier Hcturnod from the lloljr Land Potsdam Nov 27Tho German em peror end empress arrived here at 11 n in on their return from the Holy Lnml IllMill ufa Noted Actor Xiv York Nov 28C WCouldock t v actor tiled lust night Why Is It From the Great Falls Moot Leader Why is it that good times al ways happen under Republican rule Is it chance H it is why snt it a business proposition to take more chances Sam Jones has been engaged to take part in the local option fight at Somerset Kyj election December loth on C 5 s iuvwJ r L 7 7 7JreW vA It tLdl rIand Dresden China yer Novelties Fine Ofcuf1 dalions Wavecrest I r niere and Fancy IMADISONVILLEICY at A LsFun 1898oTb powdrliowitI third furtbertbaa ear other I ttOYA breadS KIHGPOWDER Absolutely pure lOYAl tAKtna MWCCR CO hEW yonie OTHERWISE UNNOTICED Prof Gilkeya son shot himself before a mirror at Fulton Mo St Louis bankers deny mat tncy mngarUettsIn leaping out of a secondstory window to avoid arrest n Sctlnlla girl broke her back In an Ozark Mo farmers battle Thud Meadows killed Steve Blllyeau and his two sons There is said to be a steady decrease In the number of dramshop licenses Issued at St Louis Cardinal Gibbons denjes the report that he is to reside a portion of time time in Washington Edward Bareficld of Mount Vernon 111 has been arrested on a charge of finding and concealing money Mr Jesse J Jones formerly of Stur gis postmaster at Morganficld Ky MondayInullentians be no friction between the United States and European powers over the Philippine questionB of Ronnokc 111 aged 60 years committed suicide by hanging himself His body was found in the coalhouse James Edwards an East St Louis 111 negro celebrated lila one hundred rfnd twelfth birthday anniver sary Monday Plunger Gillett was found to have given over 2000000 in mortgages fa voring relatives Litigation has be gun in Kansas City Trooper Lindsay P Holt ot the Tenth cavalry has been sentenced to death by a courtmartial at Huntsville Ala for murder- H P Pope a Belleville nq paint er who was to have been married on Thanksgiving day disappeared and has not been heard from The hull of the battleship Wiscon sin launched at San Francisco on Saturday Is stuck in the mud of the bay and refuses to come off Robert Welsman muster mechanic at the Chester III prison died Monday Ills body was talcen to his for mer home nt Effinglmm for burial Jack Stull a wealthy citizen and tho largest land owner in Hopkins county died at his homo near Man nlngton ICy of Brlghts disease aged 75 years W W Lowls editor of tho Green vlllo 111 Advocate was relieved of an overcoat a suit of clothes a diamond pin and n small sum ot money by a burglarRobert Swann worth 20000 was found in a demented condition nt Se grentlyfromanticipated Mrs David Degraff died suddenly at Sycamore Ill Mrs Degraff settled In Sycamore early in time SOs and for over forty years was prominent in church and social circles Henry Pfotzcr who was born In Du MondnyIfewar serving four years Ho was one of the first white children born in Dubu yic haltSiCk lollWell gooddayr arc about half sick all the time They have headache backache and are restless and nervous Food does not taste good and the digestion Is poor the skin disfiguredIsleep brings no rest and work Is a burden What is the cause of all this Impure blood And the remedy It clears out the channels through which poisons are carried from the body When all Impurities are removed from the blood nature takes right hold and completes the cure H there is constipation take Ayers Pills They awaken the drowsy action of the liver they cure biliousness WrHo to Our Doctor i We hue the exclusive of tome of the most eminent physicians In the United Blatei Write freely alrtlculars In your case You tohive a prompt reply without cot jt1cATE1 4 0 RESULTS OF THE STORM- The Scene of Wreck and Ruin nil Along the New England Coast from Portland South UPWARDS OF EIGHTY LIVES WERE LOST rally One Hundred and Seventy Vessel of Various Kinds Sent to the Bottom or Wrecked Ashore Involving u Property Lou of fully H20000000atsotus Vc leli Forced to Return Boston Nov 30A summary of the estimated damago in New England at far as present reports show Boston Vessels totally wrecked or believed to be lost 13 Vessels aground or thrown on the beach 21- Vessels sunk 8 Ycsels adrift or damaged by fouling 15Lives lost 70- Miscellaneous losses to shipping 500000 trolleylines000 Portland Me Vessels damaged 40 Lives lost none- OlouccsterMass Vessels wrecked Vessels sunk 3 Lives lost unknown Salem Mass Vessels lost 1 Vessels damaged 5 Lives lost 3 On Cape Cod Vessels lost 12 Lives lost 5 propertypropertyUtmcult to Eitlraate the Total Lou reportsthat pointsthustotal loss of life and damage to ship ping along this coast as the result of tho recent storm The list of disas ters seem to grow every hour and from dispatches thus for received it appears that at least thirty schooners polntromConn ElclitySIx Schooner Driven Albore Eightysix schooners have been driven ashore and 14 barges loaded ot empty aro aground This list does not include tho 30 vessels either whol ly or partially wrecked in Boston liar bor nor half a dozen or Inoro craft Includingtheland nor tho big Wilson line frelghtci Ohio which is ashore on Spectacle Island in this harbor the steamer John J lull which is ashore at Atlantic Transportatlonand Pigs ledge off Cuttyhunk nor tin small steamer George Chaffee found ered at Kockport Mass When these are added time aggregate list exceed 170 vessels roll of Life nard to Determine Tho loss of lifo is hard to de feminine It in known that about SO persons perished in and about Boston harbor Reports from other places in some cases state that the crew of this or that vessel escaped Many however state that tho fate of the crew is unknown Somo survivors hov0 turned up and lifesaving eta tlons anti incoming vessels have brought a few sailors from wrecks Perhaps a score would cover those oi whom nothing is known To Hunt Gold In Cubs Wichita Kns Nov 30Dr J W Longford of Arizona and 12 of noose velts tough Riders have gone to San Juan hill Cuba to prospect for gold In an interview here Dr Longford says Because of its pleasant climate 1 believe Cuba to bo a better gold field than the Klondike I think Cuba is one of time best prospected countries In tIme world I prospected in Alaska unsuccessfully I expect to locate a claim on time San Juan hill that a com puny will be able to work at n large profit Roosevelt Bough Riders Association Prcscott Ariz Nov 30Tho mus ter roll of Roosevelts Rough Riders association line been formally opened in this city and has met with arc sponse from every member present as well as the receipt of numerous tele grams from every place Col A O Urodio is president Witnesses In the Uotlcla Cae Start Wet Dover Del Nov 30TIme witnesses who will testify against Mrs Cordelia Botkin whose trial for the murder of Mrs J P Dunning and her sister Mrs J D Deanc will begin In San Francisco next week left for Call brain yesterday afternoon Marvelous Strike of Natural GUI Santa Barabara Cal Nov 30Whuie boring for oil on Summcrland beach a marvelous flow of natural gas line been struck throwing wind and rocks I a number of feet into tho air It Is pronounced the biggest strike evei mode in thewcst Took Fire Hundred Chine Away San Francisco Nov 30The steam er Coptic which sailed yesterday took 500 Chinese away many of whom were ordered deported by tho courts Many of time Chinese were wealthy residents Maize at the Parli Exposition Wichita Kite Nov 30 OoTclcct Stanley and Charles O Cohn president of the Commercial club have taken ac tion to push the exhibit of maize and its cooked products at time Paris expo sition It Is announced that a movement is on foot to form a combination of all river mines and floating property about Pitts burg for tbe control of the mines and the markets on tbe Ohio n McGEES 25c CHILL CURE KNOCKS OUT CHILLS AND rtVCB riMaittskACatslu I Ut MIMMJ 10444 run sa KVZIX ISold by George King St Chart4t J 0- fr 1 HON CEO W PECK ExQovernor of Wisconsin Au thor of Pecks Bad Boy to LECTURE AT MADISONVILLE eveningDecember Madison ville Hon Geo W Peck exGovernor ol Wisconsin and au thor of Pecks Bad Boy will lecture The lecture will begin at 8 oclock and the admission willSbe at the low price of 35 cents An opportunity does not oftenofferSto the people of Hopkins county so eminent a lecturer as Mr Peck Everybody who can at all arrange to do so should hear him Mr Corey IIISNews from Philadelphia says Mr H S Corey is ill with malar ial fever at his sisters home near that city Mrs Corey has also been troubled with malaria PlantCIUNtrsand Summer Complaint Price 25 Coats Sold by Si Bernard Drug Store 01 unusual interest to every reader of this paper is the advertisement elsewhere in this issue of the St Louis iLOIIEDEhOCRATSunquestionably one of the greatest of American newspapers That peerless piper can now be had by bigSundayi per year 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PAUL M MOORB Editor and AUnazer SEE PUBLISHING COMPANY I JI Incorporated pEnteredthe Peltoice at Earllnnton II Second J fr SUBSCRIPTION RATES In advance z 00 One Year strictly Sill Montal So a 23 ThreeMonthi Single Copies S miLled free on sppUCtOfl Correipondenti wanted In all parts the onntv ut for particulars THURSDAY DECEMBER 1 1898 SEATOR THURSTON who last I year was opposed to the annexation I of Hawaii is now an expansionist and favors retaining the Phillipines He has yielded to I the popular verdict STATISTICS of the Post Office De partment show something of commercial C2 activity The last fiscal i year shows an increase of more than 6000000 Over 2600000 more domestic money orders were I issued than during the previous year the amount carried being over 16000000 increase session of the fififthMonday and end on March 4th next There is much to come up for its consideration and it is in timated from some quarters that an extra session will almost certainly be necessary TIlE report of the Director of the Mint shows that the gold coinage of the world in 1897 was the largest ever recorded amounting to 437 719347 an increase over 1896 of 1 more than 241000000 There v is nothing of consolation in the prospects for the 1898 coinage to those who would preler to see shrinkage and disaster follow the worlds adoption of the gold standard for the indications are that the I worlds production of gold lor 1898 will greatly exceed even that of 1897II tL IT is probable that President 1 McKinley will recommend in his 1 forthcoming message to Congress that the Army be increased to one hundred thousand men Genq Miles wants seventyfive thousand abut the Presidents recommenda tions are probably more in line with the sentiment of the people And in his war movements Presi dent McKinley like President Lincoln has followed closely the sentiment of the people I Wages Have Risen Commissioner Wright of the Department of Labor at Washington has completed a comparison wages in twentyfive occupations in four countries the United States Great Britain France and Bel gium beginning with the year 1870 The figures show the aver age wages in the United States to have been higher than in any other country and wages have risen in all four countries The average follows in Great Bntian 4 France Belgium in the order named Wages ip the United States increased from 220 in 1870 to 256 in 1892 since which I time the lowest figure touched was 243 In Great Britain the increase was from 130 in 1870 to 149 in- 1896 In France the advance was from io6in 1870 10 133 in 1896 Belgian wages advanced from 593 1896Itdecide which country is the best to live in from a wageearning point of view re a I A 700 Given Free each person InterBOOK OFto In subscribing I I MonEUGENE S SubacrlptlonFIELDS POEMSbound bin at a sour of sub to fund hook orIllustrated worktbet nobleArtistsworldsgreateitartlststhlsbookcouldnothave been manufactured for less 700 The Fund created is divided equally between tbe family or the late Eugene and the Fund for the building of a monument to the mom 017 of the beloved poet of childhood Address Eugene FIlM Monument Souvenir Fund c Also at Dook Stores 180 rtonroe St Chicago If you alsowlih to send postage enclose zoo I fleaII contribution Brortston on the clothe Bill Mr Charles J Bronston u Democratic leader among other things says this about the Bill Goebel billCIt Is contrary to tbe fixed principles ofd republican Institutions it destroys selfgovernment it so concentrates power as to create a political machine which in effect may be controlled by one man It is undemocratic autocratic and despotic In Its tendencies it is cowardly corrupt and dishonest in Its real purpose it Is repulsive to the intelligent and courageous manhood of free men Mr Bronston has prepared a brief against the law to be sub mitted to the Court of Appeals TilE Kentucky Neiv Eras Thanks giving edition was a beauty in calo ors and well filled with ads TIlE Madisonville Hustler men n tions T W Clark and Rufus t Teague as possible candidates in the next race for representative to the State legislature Mr Clarkd we suppose made a good enought representative but if Rufe Teague is still a Rcbublican we are for him even if he did resign from the Bill Goebel county election board Working a New Found Konlln BedfTompkinsville Ky Nov 28 Enthusiasm continues to in crease over the late discovery of rich deposits of kaolin in the edge of Allen county near the Monroe and Allen county line A syndie cate formed of Bowling Chicago capitalists leased the land on which the discovery was made and men are now digging out large quantities of the mineral They have already shipped some and had it tested which was pronounced by experts to be koalin of a very fine grade Some of its equal to that imported from China The quantity seems to be inexhaustible The same syndicate owns the Pilot Knob lithograph quarry not far from this place from which they are quarrying and shipping stone which is said to equal the nest lithograph in quality Some of the syndicate are heret and they are manifesting enthusiasm over their rich mining interests Deweys Letter to a Kentucky Girl When Dewey whipped the Spaniards at Manila Miss Ada Brazel ton of Paducab sent him a short poem and a letter of congratulation The other day the mail brought her the following letter Manila P I Oct 18 I898My Dear Miss Brazelton I have the pleasure to acknowledge your charming note and poem which has been of much pleasure to meI and only regret that my appreciation should not have been shown by an earlier acknowledgment your note was mislaid and just been found I am not in sensible to the praise which yout have bestowed Men are like they were in the middle ages when they were always ready to lay a lance in rest for a fair wom ns smile and praise So accept my best thanks for the note and congratulations for the poem Very sincerely GEORGE DEWEY The American Policy i From Oradstreets The political results of the year have on the whole been such as to give confidence to the financial and commercial community practically guaranteeing freedom for years toI come from any unsettling of the currency while in the broader field of international affairs the position of the United States has received the recognition due it as a first class world power Whatever dif ference of opinion may exist as to the wisdom of the great movement toward national expansion which has resulted from the recent hostilities there are certainly few Americans who can have witnessed without satisfaction the wonderful manifestation of sustained power and strength with which the coun try met the exigencies of foreign conflict The readiness and ability with which a great army and navy were improvised on short notice were flattering to the military spirit of the American people while con veying a valuable lesson to the armyburdered nations of Europe as to the possibilities for effective military and naval action lying ready in the ranks of an industrious and peaceloving but free and fearles people State Tobacco Growers The Tobacco Growers State convention will meet in Lexington Ky December 5 instead of in Louisville November 28 Due notice is being given throughout the State of this change A decision has been rendered in the celebrated school case at Alton Ills upholding the establishment of seperate schools for colored pupils No attempt will be made ebY the American representatives to as sume control of the Havana cus tomhouse before December 20 VV L Mannlngtotii Rev Pendley filled his regular appoint ment at Goads Chapel Sunday Miss Viola Browfj of Darlington visited Miss Kate Wilbert last week Tho entertainment at Mrs Martha Cor iers Thursday night was a great success and bad good attendance Little Sallie Miller Is on the sick list Mr Marian Page and Miss VI Whltfield were married Wednesday night There was a singing at Mr Garners Saturday night Mrs Cynthia Prlco was sick last week Mrs Rlllla McIntosh who was sick last week Is on the mend Messrs Tim Carroll Edgar Lyall Charlie Keys Alonzo Williams Cardie Carroll and Misses Irene and Tisbie Gunn and Belle Oldham visited the family f C E Vandlver near Pleasant Hill Sun dayMr Jack Siull of near Ibis place died i his home Sunday night and was buried n following day in the family burying Riound near his residene He leaves a wife and daughter Mrs Rebecca Bowles f Crofton Ky and several grandchil ren to mourn his death He was seventy years of age May luck and prosperity crown TUB flEa with success is the sincere wish of BUSYBODY Ax Jottings Our energetic farmers are about done gathering corn and the yield is the best or many years The prayer meeting convened at Jefferson City last Thursday night and a good time was enjoyed by all In attendance Axvillo is still on a boom Ycur correspondent was there last Saturday and the and store were well crowded at mail time Mr T M Walker and wife of Crofton visited friends and relatives in this vicinity SaturdayRev D Cluck preached at the home of Rev John Hopson last Sunday at 2 oclock He will preach there every fourth Sunday afternoon Mr J H Walker of the Crofton neigh borhood stopped over Sunday night with T H Walker of this place en his way to Dawson The Thanksgiving exercise at Johnsons scboolbonse was a grand success The people began gathering at ten oclock and at one oclock the house was reasonably full and they kept coming until there were about three hundred people as Tbe teacher called tbe pupils at one oclock to have their pictures taken outside of the school bouse After the photographs were taken they marched to he stage and began their exercise which lasted two hours Part of the program was left out on account of the house being crowded so that It was uncomfortable SALMAGUNDI Nortonvllle Notes Mr T E Lutz the I C agent who has been off on a deer hunt in Mississippi returned home Sunday but is not able to- go to work yet as be is broken down Mr R E Reynolds visited his borne in Earlington Sunday Misses Ethel McCulloch and Estella Tefft were in Hopkinsville Friday The new depot will soon be completed and then Nortonville will be on a boom Hurrah for Chatterbox of Manningtoni We are glad to see some one in that place awake Tbe Electric saw mill at Mannington is in full speed sawing anything from a cross- tie down to a tooth pick Mrs McCulloch of this city is very sick with the neuralgia Mr Joe Dell of Springfield passed through our city Sunday for bis home He has been visiting friends in Christian and Hopkins county Mr Willie Marshall of Robards Ky I passed through our city Monday enronte to Central City Miss Ramie Ewing of White Plains visited Mrs George Stiller of this city I SaturdayWe from last accounts that Mrs Steward who has been ill for some times some better CLINKER The Hawaiian Islands Tbe Chicago NorthWestern Railway has issued a booklet with the above title giving a brief description of these Islands their topograpy climate naturnal resources railways schools population etc It contains a folding map and mentions the various steamship lines plying between tbe Pacific ports and the islands Atten tion is also called to the unparalled facili ties offered by the Northwestern Line the Pioneer Line west and northwest of Chi cago for reaching San Francisco Los Angeles Portland and other western points The booklet will be sent to any address upon receipt of four cents in stamps by W B Kniskern 29 Fifth ave nue Chicago III The latest declaration as to tbe legal status of the boycott Is found in an opin ion rendered this week by the Supreme Court of Michigan in a case which arose out of a boycott of a firm of mill owners by striking teamsters The strikers pick eted the mills and issued circulars estab lishing a boycott on the firm Tbe court prefaced an injunction against the strikers with a statement of the law regulating tbe relations between employer and employee According to the court the law protects employers in the right to employ whom they please at prices they and their employees can agree upon and to discharge them at tbe expiration of their term of service for violation of their contract So also the laborers have the right to fix a price upon their labor and to reins to work unless that price obtained They have this right singly or in combination They may organlza in order to improve their condition and secure better wages and may use persusaion to induce men to join their organization or refuse to work except for established wages They may present their cause to the public in newspapers or circulars in a peaceable way and with no attempt at coercion This however marks the limit of either partys right The injunction granted by the court restrained premlsostwhich were said to embody threatening language Labor as tbe decision illus trates possesses freedom of action and of combination but that freedom must not be construed to Includo intimidation or co ercion of others whose right to labor or I employ labor is equally free Dradstreets A NO I L cures Plat rsCUB Bruises IlLeu matfem and Sores Price 25 cents Sold by St Bernard Drug Stores l Discussing a Dead IssueIAmerican Economist On so recent a date as October 28 the Louisville CourierJour nal gravely discusses the question whether the wool growers of the United States have been benchtted plawbe any Tariff at all on wool Of course the C J I reaches a negative conclusion in bothcases Such a discussion is time wasted If there was one thing more than another that condemned the Vilt son law in the eyes of the American people that one thing was its free wool clause The question isn deadand buried It will never be resurrected No party platforms will ever again advocate Free Trade in wool There may be honest differences of opinion as to the anount of duty to be levied o upon imported wool for Protective purposes but as to the main ques tion whether wool should be Pro tected it has been settled in thep affirmative once for all The Hebrew Flag From the New York Tribune One of the results of the Zionist congress at Basle is the reappears ance of the Hebrew flag At the meeting place of the delegates a flag was hoisted which had two blue stripes on a white field and between these the sixpointed star or sign of David It was cx- plainedat that time that a similar flag was used as the standard ofI the Hebrews in the days of thet Hebrew nation Pictures and descriptions of the flag came to the United States with accounts of the proceedings of the congress and dwellers in the New York Ghetto began to look for Hebrew flagsI The consequence was that the American flag company turnedout a quantity for which there was readysale and one large flag of the peculiar style has attracted much attention in Henry street where it has been mistaken for everything from a Salvation army flag to a Tammany emblem i Why Wheat Is Firm Referring to the very small slocks of wheat held at present and tbeI strong support thus given value of actual wheat Broorn all says Here we have two great centers of populationGlasgow and Liver poolthe one with a stock of 1969 quarters wheat and the latter with one of 90000 quarters the former center consuming annually Lover 400000 quarters and the lat ter over 100000 quarters weekly The p sition is fraught with dan gernoone pan deny but it is equally as certain that no one can suggest a practical remedy as longI as bearishlydisposed operators i continue to offer futures at a dis count for itwould savor of foolish ness on a merchants part if he were I to hold wheat in store and pay rent and interest when he can buy for delivery ahead at less than current prices therefore it may be taken for granted that as long as futures remain at a discount reserves will be conspicuous by their absence and as a seeming corollary prices will not fall as the bear expects They Confessed Morganficld Ky Nov 28iWm Lee and Jas Jas Wilson two of the men jailed here on the charge of blowing the safe of Harth Bros have confessed and and been sentenced to the peni tentiary for five years each In their testimony before the examin ing court they exonerated Wm Nelson the other man arrested with them How the Goebel Bill Operates From the Louisville Evening Post Fully to understand the opera I tions of the Goebel law we must study it in close contests we must see how it can in doubtful districts be made to reverse the will of the people Here arc certain state ments concerning the application of the Goebel law to the small Re publican majority in the Ninth dis trictThe various county boards met on the day provided by law having doubtless arranged in an unofficial way the estimates of the various majorities in each county It was therefore thought that Pughs majority was less than 30 In order to destroy this majority the Carter county board without a resem blance of cause threw out two Re publican precincts losing to Mr Pugh 33 majority On the next day it was dis covered that despite the act of the Carter county board Pugh still had a majority of 10 Thereupon the Bracken county board was reconvened and they threw out a precinct that gave Pugh 20 ma jority Another certificate was then issuedThe election board in Rowan following the example set in Bracken reconvened after sign lug and mailing its first certificate and deliberately went behind the record of the precinct and threw out 60 of Pughs majority in that county proceedingsIthe Commercial has not according to our knowledge been disputed They suggest certain reflections which cannot be comfortable reflec 4 ions to the average Kentuckian who cares more for Democratic institutions than ho does for the poTlitical ambitions of Mr Goebel First these acts are not subject to review or punishment by the courts they may be done with im unitysmay county of the State in some close election say next year with Mr Goebel a candidate for Governor The present board we do not doubt will reject these new cer tificates but the present board wille not last forever vacancies occur ing may change its character before ext sessionoWhat the people have to con ider is not an administration which is better than the law but the pos sibility that a partisan administration may make of the law an engine at oppression and itself name as Governor a man whom the people have rejected In that case what could the peo ie do By the provisions of the law the decision of the Triumvirates is final and there could be no appeal to the courts and deprived of that resource the people would have to decide to- ubmit for the first time to usurped authority or to overthrow the usurp ers by a revolution LOCOMOTIVE BLASTSI The New York AntlScatplog law of 897 has been declared unconstitutional y the Court of Appeals of that state The decision declared that the business of brokerage on passage tickets bad been a lawful business for many years but tbe court stood four to three on tbe decision Mr C li Lawrence in tbe employ of the Louisville and Nashville road bridge building department whose family have made their home here for the past several months removed this week to Springfield Tenn where his wife will be nearer her relatives A signal system we understand will be soon established at Nortonville which will be the L N and IeI roadsIA railroad about 85 miles in length was sold last week in Illinois for something like 1000 per mile The first bid was about 100 per mile Engineer Campbell took a few days rest this week and during tbe time bagged lev- eral dozen quails He says game is plentiful in the neighborhood of Nebo Our friend C J Martin now has apeI cuba on the P D E at Evansville as operator In him they have a good man James Gooch is now in the employ of the P D E and we understand be has been promoted from night operator to that of assistant cashier to agent Conductor Jesse dalbreath is again in charge of a train on this division Melvin COOK formerly one of our town boys is now a conductor on the Illinois Central running into St Louis The Nashville American has this to say of the passenger traffic arrangements recently entered into between tbe N ft C and the I C roads Effective next Sunday the Nashville Chattanooga St Lous Road in connec lion with the Illinois Central will run a parlor and buffet car through from Nash ville to St Louis leaving here at 7 oclock in the morning and arriving at St Louis the sauna evening Returning the car will leave St Louis every morning and reach Nashville at about 9 oclock at night where connection will be made with the southbound sleepers over tbe Nashville Chattanooga St Louis Road The Henderson division showed up some large improvements in the inspectors report One section that was under the control of foreman Pendereast made a gain over that of last year of 138 points lacking two points of capturing the divis ion board which is still held by foremen Gates of the Manniogton section Quite a number of tbe sections showed marked gains and only two showed a decrease The Louisville and Nashville shows most gratifying gains in net earnings from July 1st to the end pf the third week in i November Tbe increase is 587933 as compared with corresponding period last year DOWN IN TilE MINES Last week we made a trip to Illinois where an investigation is going on by the grand jury in regard to the late serious trouble at Virden Illinois between miners and those who stood guard over tbe com panys property Among the number sum moned to appear before the Grand Jury was Governor Tanner and Mr Lnkens manager of tbe Chicago Virden Coal Co As the investigation has been going on fo- P I What Shall P i Be Done P FOR Till DBUCATB GIRL p I r You Have tried iron and other tonics But she keeps pale and thin Her sallow i complexion worries Per haps she Has a little cough also Her and shecannot study hackin2I i scoffs I p Stinlrbody p p phittSwtUgivemwpowerand rvigorN er say you cannot yotthayc P p You will be obliged to change P your opinion atonce Children especially become very fond of itj infants donot know whmitis added to tHeir food socahd ftoo I itt drutlsta SCOTT 0 DOWNB ChtmUti New York t Arrest by the timely use utts Liver Pills an old otI favorite remedy of Increasmg popularity Always cures SICK HEADACHE our stomach malaria indiges tion torpid liver constipation and all bilious diseases TUTTS Liver PILLS will undoubt weeks many indictments dly be the result The sentiment of the people outside of the miners who to a man support the action of the governors somewhat divided A prominent Dem crat said that seventyfive per cent of the people stood by Tanner while a said that his action would not ltepubllcanI by the voters it an opportunity them for an expression of opinion An employe of the St Bernard Company South Diamond mines says he dont see bow a cold wave could improve their business as for the last few months they have been crowded with orders and the mine worked to a full capacity Tbe coal of New South Wales was dis- overed zoo years ago by a shipwrecked but it has only been worked on a commercial basis within the last fifty years or so says the Nineteenth Century The Carboniferous strata of Australia are said to extend over 10000000 acres The coal measures of New South Wales cover about 24000 square miles with Sidney in the center although Newcastle is the most accessible port for the coal fields now being worked In quality the coal of South Wales is reputedly not much inferior to that of Northumberland Last year a very large increase took place in the output which was raised to 4417600 tons from 3910000 tons in 1896 About threefourths of the whole output was exported to the Pacific State of America to China the eastern archipelago the Straits Settlements the Pacific islands and further India Tbe production has more than trebled within tbe last twenty years and as yet is only a fraction of what it is destined to become Before Macanlays New Zealander makes its appearance on London bridge tbe Newcastle of the antipodes will have become as large and prosperous and important a city as New castle on CoalyTyne New South Wales does not monopolize the coal of Australia That of Queens land is of enormous value spreadover an area of some 14000 square miles though as yet tbe output does not exceed 300000 tons per annum Tbe miners in some of the outlying districts of Pittsbnrg Pa have grown tired contributing 5 per cent of their wages for the purpose of assisting and aiding the striking miners in tbe Fourth pool and last week Instituted a vigorous kick Union officials bad to be called from Pittsbnrg to quell the trouble Black Diamond County Supervisors at CouncilBluffs Iowa have offered a bounty of 1000 for the discovery and development of a two foot vein and 2000 for a threefoot vein of soft coal in Pottawattamie county The mine must be developed and in successful operation producing at least twentyfive tons a day before the bounty can be claimed The mines at Virden and Greenridge III operated respectively by the Chicago Virden Coal Co and OGara King Co resumed operations last week The Indiana block coal field is said to be very short of miners The increasa of orders for coke is one of the many signs of returning prosperityand as was said by a young Democrat a few days ago it does took as if business is al most always better under a Republican ad ministration than when the Democrats con trol tbe government And yet that same young man always votes tbe Democratic ticket and siys be always will Why such preJudiceTann friends in Illinois say the Vir- den Coal Company violated two agreements entered into between it and Its employes before the State Arbitration Committee and that is why tbe sentiment of the people is against the company Secretary Jones formerly of the Cooperative Company but now with tbe Sebren C Company has been busy of late mak- Ing many needed improvements and says everything will soon be in firstclass condi tionSince the acquisition of the Pnillipmes by the United States wonder It our Georgia Gold MinlngCompany will extend Its opera Lions to that country There can be little to encourage a miner when tbo company for whom ho labors falls for nearly a year at a time to have a pay day and yet such is said to be tbe case with a mine less than a thous and miles away The strange part of it is that these miners a short time ago became attached through organization to tbe United Mine Workers and now the query is why dont they compel their company to do away with its store and adopt instead a regular pay day a thing IItronglyrThe Cooperative Company at Barnsley has selected as mine foreman Ralph Hall He Is a man of considerable experience and should be able to fill the position satis factorily The St Bernard Coal Company is so rushed with orders that its forces arc now working overtime Thus It can bo- P seen that the men with that company are assured of good average wages the year ioundSThe sympathies of the miners here nat urally extend toward their fellow laborer Mr JE Day who Is at this time a great sufferer from disease Morganfield Ky Nov 2Capt Sam Brown the Pittsburgh millionaire and owner of inc mines operated by tbe Ohio Valley Mine and Mining Co1 is now at Dekoven He has been there several days Capt Brown came down the Ohio on3- P private boat This Is safely anchored a CaleyvilleP at De leaven laid down their picks and refused to rk This compelled the manager of woo to close them down hence the have not been in operation for some time Dod lire therefore virtually worth Jell as 1DlnVe8tm nIICaplDrowos visit if vnnqq tlopably concerned Iii this strike Xt Ii the general opinion that Mr would endeavor to per the men to gbback to work but in event be failed Iniolng so the mines woul4 be cloeed down permanently j r Ii 011STORE 1Someof the Good Things in the Big 1 4 St Bernard Store I tG4 Shoes for Everybody As we always have so have we now best things on earth in Shoes 4the of any age Nothing fortmost substantial and genuine 4 yc tSpecialtiesForMen The best things from the 4Forfactory of J S Nelson tFail Winter Clothing tvariety of HONEST 4Large and Stylish SUBtCut and Finish ASHODDY At the most reasonable V TquestionA Blankets rl4Big and Broad and Thick and Warm tof Sheeps Wool Elegant things stMadeCheap Bargains Genuine Goods All it Overcoats t4I i dyQuality tI Warm Goods Strong Goods No to buy as it takes so little money Ittrouhle A LNobby selections of late styles in Sail rCtors and Walking Hats Also a Choice 4 iJICapes ande AAvaried assort ment oj latest patterns of La lC dies and Child rens Capes and 4Jacketsat prices cant any 4 t see here Come them and jGroceries ANo other stock so corn Land fresh outside a rA large city Every necessary Land luxury that is r 4GA goods and honest values is Lsustained a marked degree r 4VAwe have everything in cans L rAt4V tifcanA Choice Goods Close P-rices4qq 4V iJ J WILLARDHOTELw MANAGER BEST a and 250 MOUSE IN LOUISVILLE V 4 upn I t I I sT t- I i 2f1e 3ee 1 33u 3noustru we drtipe LOCAL NEWS Where It Hit Em Thanksgiving Day has come and gone With Fortunes smile and frown Thq turkeys got It In Ihe neck Tlie email boy lower down L A W Bulletin Rev it M Wheat filled his regular appointment at Nebo Sun famorning and night Elder 1 H Teeli home from Trigg county last week says the farmers arc very much elated over the prices they arc receiving for their tobacco in that county Mess T B Franklin of Charles ton and John Petty of Caldwell EarlingtonThanksgiving J contemplates a possible move to Earlington provided he can make suitable business arrangements Elder I H Ted closed his m meeting at Wallonia Trigg county on Wednesday night of last week Reports from the meeting are that large audiences were in attendance and that tho church was aroused to greater efforts Several persons were restored to the fellowship of the church Elder 1 H Tel expects to be able to occupy his new residence at the south end of Railroad Street before Christmas Good progress is being made in its construction The raisin shipments this sea son from California will amount to about 4000 cars The prune crop and dried fruit shipments will each aggregate about the same amount I i Earlington young people who contemplate matrimony should not get behind the procession by fail ing to use suitable wedding an nouncements They dont cost much and friends arc always pleased to receive them Neither the law nor the gospel demand their use but they are eminently proper and the memory of your marriage is all the more pleasant and lasting if you have sent them a nicely printed or engraved wedding invitation or announcement TUE BElt can sup ply you from its own shelves or- t from the shelves of several of the largest dealers in tho United States Anything you want and prices rca sonable Captured a Blind Tiger Deputy Sheriff Sutton of Hen derson county has made things too hot in Cory on for blind tiger run ners A raid last week captured some of those implicated in the miserable business and ran others out of the place As is usual in such cases the principals in the business were disreputable characters and sonic had been law breakers before The people arc loud in their praise of the wide awake officials Baby In the Hall Household A letter rcccivce from Rev C r C Hall of Hickory Grove Ky former pastor of the Methodist Episcopal Church at this place announces the advent of a son on eightpoundsorange Rev Halls clothes have suddenly gotten too small for him and he wants one of Mayor Burrs size The family is happy and the father is doing well TUB BItE takes greatest pleasure in an nouncing this good news to Rev and Mrs Halls host of friends and at the same time conveys lack to that joyous household the heartiest congratulations of Earlington friends LEGION JUBILEE Big Preparation to Entertain tlie Soldier Boys Upon their return to Louisville the Louisville Legion will be re ceived with such warm hospitality as even Kentuckians have rarely seen A triumphal arch is being built The whole city will be deco rated The Louisville hotel is to provide dinner for 1200 men and it will be served in the mammoth building on main street formerly occupied by Bamberger Bloom Co A big parade will be had in which all the Louisville bands and perhaps some from Indianapolis will be engaged to render stirring music Special rates have been granted over all roads leading to Louisuille The New America a patriotic song composed by Miss Sallie McCoy will be sung at the reception In the Klondike Consul McCook writes from Alaska to the State Department under date of October ISt a report in which the following remarkable facts appear One half of the buildings in Dawson arc without window glass A small light 10 by 12 inches readily brings 250 to 3 Small fortunes were made by parties who brought in glass and oil lamps A 4 lamp in the United States commands from 18 to ho here and a 5cent package of carpet tacks will sell for 75 cents Notwithstanding the large amount of provisions brought in and on hand corners on certain articles of consumption arc being made Butter advanced from i per pound t- oa last week and the price of con densed milk and other products has doubled The consul concludes his report by saying that he thinks it is a good time for capital to step in money being needed to develop the country Catarrh Cannot be Cured with LOCAL ArrLicATioss as they cannot reach the seat of the disease Catarrh Is a blood or constitutional disease and in order to cure It you must lake internal remedies Halls Catarrh Cure i taken Internally and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces Halls Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine It was prescribed by one of the best physicians In this county for years and is a regular pre scription It is composed of the best tonics known combined with the best blood purifiers acting directly on the mucous surfaces The perfect combination of the two Ingredients Is what produces such wonderful results in curing Catarrh Send for lertlmonlals free F I CIIKNIBV Co Toledo O Sold by Druggists 756 Halls Family Pills are the best Died Little Mary McGary daughter of Mr W E McGary of Slaugh tersville died last Sundayevening and was buried on Monday after noonMr and Mrs Marion Stsk at tended the funeral Brave Men Fall Victims to stomach liver and kidney troubles as well as women and all feel the results In loss of appetite poisons in the blood backacke nervousness headache and tired listless rundown feeling But theres no need to feel like that Listen to J W Gardner Idavillo Ind lie says Electric Bitters are just the thing for a man when he is all run down and dont care whether he lives or dies It did more to give me new strength and good appetite than anything I could take I can now eat anything and have a new lease on life Only 50 cents at St Bernard Drug Store Every bottle guaranteed A San Francisco report says five I new sugar companies have been recently incorporated fn the Hawaiian Islands and within two years the output of raw sugar will be considerably increased The Eagle King of ill BlrdJ is noted for its keen sight clear and dis tinct vision So are those persons who use Sutherlands Eagle Eye Salve for weak eyes styes sore eyes of any kind or granu lated lids Sold by all dealers at 25 cents 11 NOTHING Mil LEATHER Li bit QSfr Shoes dre made of leather but that is the only thing about them that I alIke The designing cutting fit I1b1t ting sewing soling must all come in T before the shoe is a shoe and it depends upon z f- cj 3 how these are done whether the shoe is as J O should be or not The firm of 0 bit 4Cbit 4 u 0 f bit VtTheeres nothing like LeaherO bit bit 4i l uUogtlltrPi bit = Ourearnest effort for about twenty Iongyears 41 2 has been to sell shoes made of good leather obIt 4vcl1 put together Most of our shoes come 4 E direct from the manufacturer to usVe b ten t1 I from shoe makers who Sl bit ness and stand behind their work enabling tLI 44us tosee tc It that you get your moneys bit worth when you buy your shoes ofus fi bit Ift b BISHOPCO bit b KY MADISONVILLE bit Qtf Ji tR- iii1 J whkCuc 0 FIRE AT IIECLAI Company Store Building and Of fEces Have Narrow Escape Saturday afternoon late a tele phone message announced that the store building of the Hecla Coal Company was on fire Investiga tion proved that that establishment had a very narrow escape from ut ter destruction The fire fortun ately timed its appearance by day light otherwise there would have been no hope It was caused by fire from a grate in a sleeping room upstairs rolling off and burning through a pine floor The fire fol lowed along between two joists and the floor and ceiling of the lower story until it found a vent upwards through a partition opposite When the partition was torn away the flames were found to be about breaking through into the attic where their spread could hardly have been controlled Fortunately the first of the fire burned itself through the ceiling of the store room below and sparks were seen falling thus discovering the dan ger The damage was slight and covered by insurance Good work s done by everybody within reach including a few crack fire fighters of Earlington Good for the Children Mrs Ella flinson of Hinton AlL writes us August lath 1898 I advise all mothers to give their children Planters Nubian Tea when they are puny or fret ful I keep this medicine in the house and when the children aro I them a dose and that is the last of ItISold by Si Bernard Drug Store Capt Jack Stull Dead Capt Jack SluR a prosperous farmer living near Mannington and one of the largest land owners in Hopkins county died of kidney disease Sunday night at his home aged about seventyfive years He is said to have owned about twelve hundred acres of land He was a bruther of Capt Lee Stufl a Hop kins county coal minerand operator Millions Given Avay If is derialnly gratifying Lathe public to know 6f one concern in the1 land who are not afraid to be generous to the needy and suffering The propletors of Dr Kings New Discovery for Consumption Coughs and Colds have given away over ten million trial bottles of this great medicine and have satisfaction of knowing It has ab solutely cured thousands of hopeless cases Asthma Bronchitis Hoarseness and all diseases ot Ibe Throat Chest and Lungs are surely cured by it Call on St Bernard Druggist and gel free trial bottle Regu lar size joe and sr Every bollle guaran teed or price refunded No Skating Yet The recent cold spell gave great promise ofa season of skating on Loch Mary but the rise in temper ature came just in time to prevent its consummation A film of ice had formed over nearly the whole lake and skaters eyes were begin ning to sparkle The sustained cold spell during which the mercury went as low as eleven degrees above zero must have made good ice but for the fact that the water was very warm at its beginning Better luck next time boysand girls Weak Bye are Mid Strong dim vision made clear styes removed and granulated lidor sore eyes of any kind speedily and effectually cured by the use of Sntberlanda Eagle Eye Salve Its put np in tubes and sold on a guarantee by all good druggists There will be no singing tonight at the M E Church South and no prayer meeting there Friday night Both appointments have been called in in favor of the protracted meeting now in progress at the M E Church on the hill A stirring meeting is in progress at the latter church with large congregations nightly Digest Your Food Ninety per cent of all sickness is caused by food not being properly digested it creates poisons and goes into your blood and then you are liable to almost any dis ease the human system Is heir to Use Dr Carlstedls German Liver Powder and watch the results You will feel the good effects after taking one dose Give It a trial nod be convinced Price 250 For sale by St Bernard Drug Store Dr Ottos Spruce Gum Balsam Cures Your cough Just the medicine for chit dren Third Kentucky According to the latest dis patches everything seems to point to the early departure of the Third Kentucky regiment for Cuba It is said that following a recent order to weed out all men physi cally or mentally unfit for service the number of such in the Third is found to be astonishingly small Working Night and Day The busiest and mightiest little thing that ever was made Is Dr Kings Now Life Pills Every pill is a sugarcoated globule of health that changes weakness Into strength listnessness into energy brainfag into mental power They are wonderful In building up the health 250 per box at St Bernard Drug Store Flied Bankruptcy Petition Owcnsboro Ky Nov 29W- H Weir tobacco dealer of Han son Hopkins county filed a petition in bankruptcy here this afternoon There are no assetja save personal exemptions The Iia 9re2P546c7 IV f J s- IJt TWO HOPKINS COUNTY FARMERS How They Sold Their Tobacco at Owcnsboro From the Owensboro Messenger Mr G N Broadley of Ashbys burg Hopkins county and A K Nevitt of the same neighborhood were in Owensboro Friday with tobacco They drove through to Owensboro on Thanksgiving Day being all day on the road They put up at one of the stables In the west end of the city The auction house people have a man who drums the stables for tobacco and most of the dealers of the city have men who make the rounds of the stables to buy the tobacco which has come in during the night Mr Broadley was offered 6 4 and i by one of the buyers but he declined to take it The buyer told him to remember that he had been offered 6 4 and fx and when his tobacco was sold for less at the auction house he would have have something to kick himself about Mr Broadley sold his to bacco at auction receiving 760 750 and i a gain of x6o on leaf and 350 on the lugs Mr Nevitt had a very inferior tobacco and would have been satisfied with 3 and iI but could get no offers at all He sold at auction receiving 515 and 2 Both gentlemen left highly pleased with the Owens boro market and fully impressed with the fact that at auction where all the buyers have a chance is the place to sell They say they will advise their Hopkins county friends to bring their tobacco to Owensboro Consumption Cured Dr Ottos Spruce Gum Balsam will cure any caseIconsumption if taken In lime Consumption starts with a slight cough or cold This where consumption gets Its start and it bu will use Dr Ottos Spruce Gum Balsam you will cure the cough heal the lungs and throat and avoid the most dreaded of all diseases consumption Delay In attending to a slight cough may cost you your life Large size bottle Price 25 C andjoo For sale by St Ber nard Drugstore f fleeting at Mortons Gap Elder I HTeel pastor of the Earlington Cliristian Church will begin a short s ries of meetings at Mortons Gap next Monday night December 5 Mr Teel has been for some time actively engaged in conducting a number of meetings at different places There is perhaps no more active and energetic and popular minister in the field today To Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets Alt druggists refund money if it falls to cure 250 The genuine has L B Q on each tablet r Mr J E Day The condition of Mr J E Day is very critical and hope of any improvement in his case is almost abandoned by his friends Mr Day has been and is a great suf ferer His affliction is intense Coughed as Years I suffered for 25 years with a congb and spent hundreds of dollars with doctors and for medicine to no avail until I used Dr Bells PineTarHoney This remedy makes weak lungs strong It has saved my life J B Resell Grantsburg III Dentistry- Dr R T Dishman now offers superior advantages to those in need of dental work that of twenty years experience in den tistry You would do well to avail yourself of the skill and experience brought to your door Office at Jones Hotel A Timely Hint You should be wise and see that your blood is rich and pure and your whole system put in a perfectly healthy condi tion by the use of Dr Carlstedts German Liver Powder Then you will be free from malaria typhoid fever colds and the grip Dr Carlstedts German Liver Pow der is the best medicine money can buy For sale by St Bernard Drug Store For your Cold try Dr Ottos Spruce Gum Balsam Price ajc and sac a bottle Mrs Charles Jones has retired from the hotel business and with herson Melton left Wednesday morning for Cincinnati where she will visit her sister Mrs Pauline Jones andson Charles E Jones have gone to Florida Mr Jones has secured employment and will make his home there It is not yet definitely known who will take the house but it is probable that Mr Jno M Victory will be the next to try his fortunes at keeping hotel Mrs Jones kept a good hotel and her friends regret her departure Go to T B Youngs for neat repair work and that while you wait Three steamships of the North German Lloyd Line have been chartered to convey troops from Cuba to Spain Will Tutt colored was Tuesday found guilty of wife murder at May field Ky and sentenced to death tNUBIAN TEA cures 8pep rH4lllvI ala CMMtlpaJioa sad Indl e etion Regulates eUvPrice25 eta SoldtlrStDemard Drag Store tr MRS FANNIE RASH Died of Pneumonia at Her Home In Cadiz Mrs Fannie Rash widow of the late Dr A F Rash died of pneu monia at her home in Cadiz Ky Wednesday morning November 30 1898 Dr Rash who died in 1889 was a son of Mf Ben L Rash and a member of one of the most prominent families in Hopkins county He was cut down in the very beginning of a successful professional career Mrs Rash and one daughter Mary pow about fifteen years of age survived and since his death have made their home in Cadiz the home of the mother before her mar riage All who knew her knew her as a very lovable woman The daughter although left most lonely in her tender age when a mothers care is so sorely needed falls to the care of loviug hands and tender heartsMr Sam Bassett of Madison ville was at Cadiz and takes charge of the remains to bring them here for burial Provided the journey can be made in time the burial will be at Grapevine cemetery this after noon from Madisonvillc Other wise the burial will be Friday morningMr R Rash of Earling ton Mr George W Rash of Madi sonville Mr Watt Rash of Hen derson and Mrs R M Salmonof Ilsley Ky are brothers and sister to Dr Rash deceased Mrs Samuel Bassett of Madisonville is a sister to Mrs Rash Best way to Invest 25 Cents xBp8New yoarriahlanIn my family and It Is all that you claim for it It Is Ihebest Liver Medicine I ever youleelA B LANCASTER Sold by St Bernard DruR Store Everybody fpr Expansion From the CourierJournal The Chattanooga Chambpr of Commerce though composed largely of Democrats has voted down a resolution against annexa tion of the Philippines There is no chance lor any party to make a fight against annexation that will command even the patience of the country and intelligent men of all parties are last recognizingthis Red Hot from the Oun Was the ball that hit G B Steadman of Newark Mich in the Civil War It caused horrible ulcers that no treatment helped for 20 years Then Bucklens Ar nica Salve cured him Cures Culs Bolls Bruises Burns Felons Corns Skin Erup dons Best Pile cure on earth 25 CIs a box Cure guaranteed Sold at St Ber nard Drag Stor- eFirecrackers are used constantly in China at weddings births and funerals and on all occasions out of the ordinary routine More than twentysix million pounds of crackers were exported from China last year Regular services at the M E Church South next Sunday Rev Wheat will preach morning and evening Dr Ottos Spruce Gum Balsam- A physician can prescribe Dr Ottos Spruce Gum Balsam The Formula is on the package Cures your cough in day Very pleasant to take Children cry for It Large size bottles price 330 and joe For sale by St Bernard Drug Store For a beautiful complexion use Dr Carl itedts German Liver Powder A gigantic ice breaker has just been launched in England It was built for the Russian government and with this this powerful vessel an effort is to be made to keep the Baltic sea open to trade during the winter The Treasury Department has recommended the Secretary of War that quinine be admittedInto Cuba and Porto Rico free of duty The Spanish law places a duty of 1350 a pound on quin- ineCASTOR IAFor Infants and Children The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tho S1Uofco B Youngs for that fine calf shoe second to none The Henderson Journal says Rev John L Robinson the pop ular and much loved pastor of the Cumberland Presbyterian church of this city has resigned to take ffeect January ist Lung Irritation is the forerunner to consumption Dr Dells PlneTarHoney will cure it and give such strength to the lungs that a cough or aeald will notsettlothere Twentyfive cents at all good druggists x CTIVE SOLICITOR WANTED EVERY WHERE for The Story of Use Pbllllploei by Mural lUlitetd commmloned the Govern ment M OBcUl Historian to tba War Department The book wu written In army camps at clteo on the Pacific with General Merrill In the at Honolulu In hong Kong In the American trenches at Manila In the Insurgent olJmflawltbManila Bonanza for agents Brimful olOrletiul pictures taken by foyernmenl photorspbes on the spot Lug lug Freight paid Credit given Drop all traibr un- oilctat war book Outfit free Address F T Barber Secy Star Insurance Bldf Chicago 00117161 J A KSYGOINGj 1PEOPLE I Those wta disregard rly indications cfdisease I progress of I 1catarrh is frequent I rauunl Chronic catarrh secures possession with out tho knowledge of its Tier tim It has become so common to EveryI catnrrhthotmDnycnsy Pnysllghtnttentlonto of disease is BO diffi cult to shake off Many people well advanced In years find themselves in tho tolls of catarrh Mr and Mrs Collum of Old dings Tex found help in Paruna Mr Collums letter follows Pe runa Medicine Co Columbus O DEAR SmsI think your Peruna is tho best medicine I ever tried for ca tarrh I have tried all tho catarrh medicines that I could hear of and none of them did any good until I tried yours I and my wife have both used tho Pc runa and Manalin anti wo nro about well I am 70 years old and my wife is CO When wo commenced to tako your medicines wo wcro not able to see after our work but now she can tend to her work and I sco after my farm Vnu can use thin publicly if you van- ttoA P Collum miMing Tex REFORMING A NEWSPAPERS POLICY An Editors Determination to Tell the Whole Truth and What a Came of It From Puck The Shelbyville Banner tells of a great wave of reform which has swept the town in which it is pub lished and of the efforts made to bring the paper also into the fold We are buttonholed at the streetcorner and exhorted to de nouncethe corruption of SHelby ville politics wo arc tackled in our own office by those who accuse us of unreliable statementI and jaun diced opinions our nights are haunted bylionest creatures who beseech us to leave out all refer ence to murders and prizefights and doublelead our descriptions fo Sunday school picnics Ladies and gentleman the worm has turned We have yielded we have reformed The Shelbyville Banner henceforth flaunts as its motto The truth the whole truth and nothing but the truth If you dont like the result blame Shelbyyille not us Following this remarkable editorial arc the local items among them these Little Johnny Stevens the 7yearold son of our esteemed friend Widow Stevens fell from a tree while attempting to steal ap pies breaking his arm The fracture was skillfully reduced by H Wellington Welch M D Doc remarks that the case was his all right and that we neednt say any thing about Dr Gaines of West HolwayThe Rev Horace Walpole Smith M A D D wishes us to say that a large congregation appreciated his eloquent arraignment of Ananias last Sunday morning or words to that effect He says further that he will buy a dozen copies of the Banner in case he is pleased with this notice We hope he is- Deacon Colwell whose wood shed burned last week estimates his loss at S300 Privately he tells us that S50 will come nearer the mark We would have valued the shed at Jl5before the fire But of course you cant always tell about such things Eugene eldest son of the Rev Ichabod Leavens is said to have accepted a fine position in the West We are credibly informed that the town got too hot to hold him It was expensive busines keeping him out of jail as every one knowsHon Grafton proprietor of the Eureka shoe factory re quests us to say nothing about the three bosses he brings here from out of town because they come cheap He thinks that it might hurt him locally We think sd too Miss Grace Grumbling has been appointed teacher in the Gooseville district She doesnt know much and the committee hated to appoint her but old Grumbling is a terror in politics N sedA as to the number beauty and value of the gifts at the WellsHaven wedding will be found in our advertising columns Miss Lina Litchficld is visiting her stepmothers aunt at Mos quito Ridge She hopes to be re membered in the old ladys will We arc awaiting with deep in terest the popular verdict from Shelbyville when that regenerated town finds its newlyadopted prin ciples carried into the realm of journalism The new Mormon church on Pleasant Ridge Lewis county was burned by incendiaries Monday night i The Wee Ones Wishes I wlsht I was a drato big King The blgges ever seen En nights at wasnt Trismas Eve Id make eem Hollow Een An en Id go an tell my Pa See here you Pal Id say Now you Jus dare to call me In When I go oat to playl I wlsbt I was A Klngl 1 wisht I was a drab big King Id bny some tickets so At I could see the circus an I dess Id let Pa go But ef he made me study at My jogerfy I just Would leave him home lanso like as not Hed aggervate and fuss I wisht I was A Klngl I wlsbt I was a drate big King- I know what Id do with A big boy at always chases me His name is Bobby Smith Id bay a big perltcemans club A dog an en a gun An en Id sax to Baby Smith You dassnt make me runl I wlsbt I was A King I wisbt I was a drab big Id bring my Mamma KIngIPa says shes up ere In An en he calls mo Dear His eyes gets full of tearses toe En he dont speak at all I dess Id go an got myMa EC I was not so small I wlsbt I was A King HOBART In Baltimore American Postmaster Jones Dead Morganficld Ky Nov 28 After an illness of nearly three weeks duration Postmaster J J Jones died at 8 oclock this morn ing Mr Jones was appointed postmaster only a few months ago Coughingand tho continuous hacking and irritation will soon attack and injure tho delicate lining of tho air passages advice and use Dr Bulls Cough Syrup in time This wonderful remedy will cure you DLBuiftCOUCH SYRUP Cures a Cough or Cold at once Doses are small and pleasant to take Doctors recomniend it rrltC as cia At nU wuggislao flttt tttt Special r= cs Ic I ==c= ca- E 51 Ca RVPOF 1 1JI 1MITh11 THE EXCELLENCe OF SYRUP OF FIGS Is due not only to tho originality and simplicity of tho combination but also to the caro and skill with which it Is processesknownCo only and wo wish to impress upon fr nfl the importanco of purchasing the true and original remedy As the genuine Syrup of Figs knanufactured- by the CAUFOIINIA Fm SYRUP Co only a knowledge of that fact will assist one in avoiding the worthless partiesFORNIA Pro SYRUP Co with tho medical profession and the satisfaction which the genuine Syrup of Figs has given to millions of families makes tho namo of thin Company a guaranty of the excellence of its remedy It is far In advance ot all other laxatives as it acts on tho kidneys liver and bowels without Irritating or weaken ing them and it does not gripe nor u nauseate In order to get its beneficial effects please remember tho name of the Company CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO FKANCISOC CI ILOU18VILLE Kr NEW YORK W Y Educate FORA Situation 8kHgIiII i SYII 4darCUUENEHALWRSMITH j LEXINCTON KY For circular of till famoni anti responsible COMMERCIAL COLLEGE OF KY UNIVERSITY Awarded Hednl at World Exposition Refers to thouitndr of tmdnitei In llIo1ll Coil of Full Business Coarae lacludJlI17al tion Dock and lioard In f mllr about 198 Shorthand Typo Writinr and Telegraphy BpwialtiM 3TTh e Kentucky University under mlawarded irrii laatM LitraryVonrfreifdealred No VMtiOfl now Graduate uccudi- I ordl0 kay yoir LtierP Nca w addrU aIv r1IIgtoJlE71Nlad xtarfy low tdutatt in OiRfls4Ci44i veer DR L D BROSE PRACTICE LIMITED TO DISEASES OF THE EYE EAR NOSE AND THROAT 001 Upptn Finer STREE- TEVANSVILLE I IND YhB BBB 4- 1cr c cCO tj =cO CO 41 CO w TO = = We have in Stock at our Store what we honestly believe to be the best quality pf 41 F BOYS AND YOUTHS CLOTHING ever brought to Hopkins County They are made = up in the latest style sewed with silk and have =double knees and double seats in the pants The brand of these clothes is 1 II Kant Wear Out I5- H and we are glad to say the clothes are fully equal to = the name The best part of it however is that we = are selling these elegant suits just about as cheap 41 = as you can buy shoddy clothes for They are genuine bargains ve can assure youj and inI== order to help you bear the expense of R R f fare we will allow you from now until Christmas =a special discount of five per cent from our present w very low prices In order to get this special dis 41 = count you must cut the Boys Picture out at the = top of this announcement and present it at our store when making purchase Hoping to see a 41gT great many of the goodpeople of Earlington Mor =tons Nortonville aifd all over our county take = boysf= Yours for Business BAILEYCOM 41MADISONVILLE KY iu UU UU UiU lU iUiU lU lU iUiUUiR We Hew YOFkWeek tribune THE GREA- TNATIONAL FAMILY NEWSPAPER For FARMERSr And VILLAGERS And your Favorite Home Piper rP EARLINGTON mn I i KENTUCKY BOTH ONE YEAR FOR 125 allLInformationevery member ot every family TH E B E Egives you all the local political and social keeps TOU In close touch with neighbors and frien1 on farm and d the village Inform as 10 brllhlnewsTSend all orders to THE BEE Earlington Ky Subscribe for I THE BEE 1 jS k I l- n J n iWWdL F AAJ 2 4 I New Goods Cheap ji u4 I M Temptations will be very great this fall to in i 4 duce you to purchase elsewhere before looking U at the splendid bargains we intend to offer you bE 7 T but we have never failed in the past to be able 4 to meet any emergency and feel very confident bl = that as heretofore you will find we are still at l the bottom in prices Will it be asking too t 4 much to suggest that you look over our stock bI 1afteryou have priced goods elsewhere and com bl- tfi pare quality and price We can assure you I 4 that you will not regret it Very truly bS I 4 ANDERSON WALLER ii 4 2- 1i 4 MADISONVILLE KENTUCKY 21 3 ClN OO cooc cccooocc C tN 21I- R Y9W 9Y9 Y99Y W Y L 1 r tt nforAS- r slmMlng fMFoodarulIgulal- ili I I thc nral Bawds of PromQtcUOi1CkCtFU1tcssafld1TgsontMnsncIthcr r r Molnnrnor1j1nrra1 NOTNARCOTId- I o 4 l1ksuI AbiJ 3 jaClSIItInJiiir1t- IJi rJl = nntI7 I IAmyfortnsllpiI VonnsComutsionsfevcrishncss 1 TacSitl e s alur of e4iNEW YORK IMEDICINE H1 Iforthe 1TI MILLION I CASTORIA For Infants and Children The You Have Always Bought the- Signature f The i Kind- You Have Always Boug- htCASIORIA rWE UN1AUN COMPANY WONK CITY i 1 A Popular Proprietary Medicine Sold at Retail for Packagethe in a direction that toa revolution ir the trade A Ktw York eompnr of manufacturing r1emlal the Rlpni Chemical Companjr pUcil upon the market bout lire 7ra alOO medicinal tablet or tabula competed medicinal which bad o ceri l of curtain drugi talnod io Ix of more general UM among medical men than any other for the cure or al leviation nt tuch lila common to moo w havo their origin In an Implre1 Oleettlon or wekei4 capacity for aulmllatlnz roo lbbsorblnz nourishment and eliminating wattr TncaU giMnr Included under lull head II Aid to Include pretty nearly evu dlMtf r which the physician li called to prescribe In preparing their itnndard 1 reined for the acceptance I American people the company the principle that everything entering tho packet bou Wbo of grade and so prepared an4 protected 01 to retain IU qualltlc Intact and through any extended p time any climate Only cbotcut drug should be tued their auould bein accordance with tho lateit iwrfrcted methods of modern science thotabulri packed In KAM protected absorbent cotton end wcurely corked Kvcn the corks 4 Used hayebeen ofa grade solilgh In III requirements that no of these I 8nrTdT could suPPlY more than a small rroportlon from his output that M would meet tie exctIn rpoeJneatlonL The tau 1 turn pAcked tn lJOxC1 oft aquallty not tnrpatted In beauty and perfection of workmanthlp by those need by the t 1001 tldloa dealers In jewels and cold UaYlng set tbeIrbIch standard r and never contenting to vary from It the proprietor resorted to the 0Jom e methodiof making r commodity known and seven hundred In- VCIIC4 withIn five years In American citizen wrrffl tMJfe17concerning the superior end of Ii3IngLboughtful and t klnl oijaeevera of the changed condition that Icoverthe careful to note every clrcumitance haying a bearlnir r upon the successful pmsocutlon or their trade the managori ot the company have noted that there Is s present inilatent demand or n lower price article that teaches or approaches an unlvenal nw and that the pcuple although irqulrlntr tho superduousrtSS week It hu also ecndlcovered and proved by the Into time and actual experience I that these Tabule do not have the tendency lou of qualltle or diminution of ex cellence from that might rt flrst liavo been expected Inaimuch as under pockett I J1evectin upon these lUll ellloDJ and noting partlcnUrly the prosperity of I I gOat newspapers now sold for n cent ot the old rate of times that amount 1Jnod the In all directions toward low rate end Increased sales the have entered upon the experiment ot putting up Illpan Tabule In pasteboard t E cartons which they will offer upon term which will permIt a tltltr being sold by the druggist or Ittrekperat n price lower than ever ernre adopted forI I a u inrleury medlcInoFIVE CENTS ten tabules or doses for onehalf cent each Tbe will not discontinue the manufacture and sale In the form with which I t chenperJS 4 IeinglntheformandcompftrtiYecOat of or putting up flie1tyoent pack ages are not yet to be had of all although ft U protbIe that almost any drugt gilt will obtain a when requestea bra customer to so but In any case n Ingle k carton containing ten tabules will be ientpostagepatdto any addresn for five cents In stamps forwarded to the Chemical Spruce Bt Now York Until the 1goods are thoroughly Introduced to the trade agents and peddlers will be supplied at a l fair margin of rroflC vie i dozen cartons for 40 cents j F2dozniIieartonefor4t II KTOlllUJ CArloD for 20ZZ gross3cOeaztonsor 100 Cub with the order In ercry cue AI bb ilIld c 11 Castlemaii1Arthur G Longhair Brccklnrldze Castleman 1Royal Insurance Co Of LiVcrpool I I The Larges Fire Insurance Company In the World Does the Largest Business Transacted in Kentucky Does the Largest Unssness Transacted in the Southern States PAUL M MOORE fWI EARLINGTON KY Resident Agent for Earlington and L L Vicinity t Kind Bears of step may lead preparation preparation manufictnrer unimpaired Barbee Castleman MANAGERS Southern Department Home Office Louisville Ky- vwvwwwwvwvwwwvwwwv NIGHTUA new feature isnt it But then new anduptodate features have put us at the headof the procession WHEN YOU H AE ANY HAULING TO IORDERSiLIVEl YJ I I 4WEARLINGTON KENTUCKY 4WWw9 i t V rV i S VtiVW S TilE SUNDAY SCHOOL t LESSON X FOURTH QUARTER IN TERNATIONAL SERIES DEC 4 b Text of tho roieou II lUng s xxll 880 5 Memory Vcric 10 Golden Text F- czlz 8 Commentary Prepared by the Rev D 31 SteamsI Copyright 1S33 by D 21 Stearns It 6 I have found tho bookof tho law In the house of tho Lord Dy comparing II Chron xxxiv 14 It looks aa If It might have been nn original copy of tho law Josiah was tho last good king of Judali mill ho reigned 81 years In tho thirteenth year of his reIgn Jeremiah began to proph cay and continued n prophet of the Lord for 40 years Jcr 1 2 3 It Is written of Josiah In II Kings xxIII 25 that thcro was no king cither bcforo or after him who like him turned to tho Lord with nil his heart and soul and might Ilozoklah ox coiled all othera In his trust In tho Lord II Kings xviil C Toslah began to reIgn at tho ago of 8 years When ho was 10 ho began to seek God When ho was 20 ho began to cleanse tho land of Idols When ho was 20 ho repaired anti cleansed tho S templo and kept tho greatest passover that I had been kept slnco tho days of Samuel II Chron xxxlv 3 8 xxxv 18 10 ItI was while they were working at tho templo that they found this book of tho law 0 Shaphaii tho rerlbo reported to tho kluRthntthu money which had been gathered In tho houso of tho Lord had been do livcrcd to tho overseers of tho work nnd It Is said that they were so faithful that no reckoning was mado with them of tho money vorscs 47 Wo do not read of any lack of funds for tho work for the bless- Ing of KlslimUlnl tho mighty God who Is all sufficient was upon Ills faithful people 10 11 Shaphaii told tho king of tho book that had been found nnd read It to him and when ho heard It ho rent his clothes Josiah was possessed of n poor and contrite spirit and trembled at Gods word Isa lxvI 2i lvII 15 It Is written In Ez Ixt Then worn assembled every ono that trembled at tho words of tho God of Israel because of tho trangrcsslon Many ore Indifferent to tho word of God and never read It or hear It read Many who read it do not glvo heed to It Many oven of thoso who lire supposed to bo preachers of tho word dishonor It by doubting It and questioning it whllo but few comparatively tremble at It llho To Blah 12 13 Go ye Inquire of the Lord for mo and for tho people and for nil Judah concerning tho words of this book that Is found Tho priest and scribe nnd others were thus commissioned by tho king It may havo been such passages ns Dcut xxvlli 1637 Lev xxvI 1140 that so stirred Josiah but whatever portli ns spo daily affected him ho evidently believed what many professing Christians do not today believe that there Is such n thing ns tho wrath of God and that It is n very serious matter not to boliovo and obey tho words of tho Lord To set ones heart up on and observo to do tho words of tho law was said to bo their lifo but if ono would not hearken God had said that Ho would require it of him Dcut xxxII 40 47 xviil 10 A common form of unbelief now is that God is too gooil to punish any ono and thatthero Is no place of fire anti brimstono either for tho devil or his fol lowers 14 They went to Huldali tho prophet ess who dwelt in Jerusalem and thoy communed with her So there were at other times n Dcborah nd nn Anna who I knew tho Lord better titan others Tudg iv 4 Luke 1130 God has Ills hidden ones to whom Ho reveals Himself anti whom Ho uses to instruct others when Ills tlmo comes It may bo n Joseph in n prison or a Daniel who has been crowded out by n younger and more progressive party nn Elijah nt somo cherith or n Stephen or a Philip ready for any manner of service Wherever you lire bo euro that you BrO learning to know God for in duo Limo Ho will call you ID Thus Ealth tho Lord God of Israel Tell tho man that sent you to me She had no words of her own for them no opinions suggestions no words of peace ful flattery but only a faithful message from tho Lord regardless of what they might think of it or of her When God has a messenger whom Ho can use Ho al ways gives message Ho soul to Moses I will bo with thy mouth and teach thee what thou shalt eay 10 Behold I will bring evil upon this place all tho words of tho book which tho king of Judah hath read Every purpose of tho Lord shall bo performed fdr hath Ho said and shall Ho not do It Or hath Ho spoken and shall Ho not make it good Jcr II fO Num xxIII 10 All that God purposes to do is as good as done for Ho Is able to carry out all Ills plans there is nothing too hard or wonderful for Him Ho cannot err neither can Ho fall nor be discouraged Ho did not tall to lay upon Ills dear Son nil our sins Ho will not tall to let Ills wrath fall upon all who do splso Ills Son and Ills lovo 17 My wrath shall bo kindled ngalnst this place and shall not bo quenched This bccnuso they forsook God nnd wor shiped tho worksof tholrown hands They forsook the fountain of living water nnd mado themselves cisterns which could bold no water Jcr II 13 Wo think it strange that Israel could possibly turn from tho living God to worship idols of wood and Etono Yet In tho so called service of God among us thcro Is n great turning from tho simple worship of God in spirit and truth to that which is possibly worso than tho Idols of Israel 18 10 Because thlno heart was tender and thou hast humbled thyself before tho Lord when thou heartiest what I spoke Although wrath would surely fall upon tho nation yet upon Josiah and such ns humbled themselves before God there would be mercy At ono tlmo the Lord said thus though Noah Daniel and Job wcro In tho city they would deliver but their own souls by their righteousness Again Ho said that though Moses and Samuel stood bcforo Him His mind could not bo toward Israel Ezek xlv 14 Ter xv 1 rhere coma a tlmo when all that certain righteous ones could do was to and cry because of tho sins which 1sIgh loathed but could not prevent On God set His mark of approval Ezck 1x4 Wo cannot rectify the wrong things that are all about us wo cannot bring righteousness everywhere to be manliest cd but wo can cock ono for himself and herself bo right with God through Jesus Christ our Lord nnd Ho will then use us to bless others as far ns Ho can nnd It shall bo well with us OuTblno eyes shall not see all the evil which I wilt bring upon this place When tho tlmo comes for us to bo called out of these mortal bodies wo ourselves are Instantly in glory Phil I 21 23 II Cor v 8 but our bodies rest In peace and under His care whoso temples they were until tho resurrectionSunday Necc Uy statedIpure refreshment it line always been to J him to turn to holler things on that day but because it lint enabled him to learn more on religious subjects than perhaps any other layman and so has groundIhis actions through lIfoII I Gods Promise l God does not promise supplies in advance If wo havo only broad foi today tSand I two doing our duty faithfully we IT may trust Him till tomorrow for tomorrows p food and it surely Comes for God a word falls not AN tim days como 1keaoh ono will bring with it its own lit 1 tlo basket carrying n days supplies but no moroJ R Miller D D 1 t UuuLs wsuitrttt FAII float Cough Syrup Tastes 0004 VBO- in Limo 5d hvdmegleta i I c J ri1 n v TTEc I 4 1 1 L1C 1 1 OAlCOMPANYIi l I z I V IIitGeneral Office Earlington Kentucky i- J 1 GalIi JEB DT arx oIn S JAMES R LOVE Manager 201 N Cherry Street Nashville Capt R G ROUSE Mgr Palmer House Broadway Paducali ff Iiqa 327 Rialtoit I 1 I THE FAMOUS NO 3 COAL I iit1EitWhy buy ighpriced Anthracite Coal when you can get ST BERN iARD CRUSHED COKE for a much less price One IitASK YOUR DEALER FOPk IT AND SAVE MONEY p ftS5 5 TO TOTOtStftftfVtftfTOStSWS 11 1 1I 14I4 CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR Topic For tho Week Beginning SOT 27 Comment by Rev S II Doyle TopkOrent reforms that need u- helpJohn 11 1325 International tem perance Sunday Tim topical reference is the etory of Christs cleansing of the temple By the divino authority invested in Him He drovo from tho house of God those who wero making it a don of thieves instead of a houso of prayer Besides tho nxmu plo of Christ in tho Old Testament wo havo many others to givo to us tho au thority and the inspiration to try to do something in correcting tho abuses of society the church or the state God has frequently both In sacred and see ular history called out groat reformers who havo vigorously denounced existing abuses and have brought order out of chaos Wo are living in an ago of reforms and reformers and whilo wo can not hope to interest ourselves in every hobby of pretended reformers yet there are several great and important reforms today that do demand our most earnest study prayerful consideration and ju dicious notion 1 Temperance reform needs our help A tremendous crusade is being made against tim saloon and intemperance today A political party legions of sod eties Christian churches a religious press nnd many influential individual reformers are arrayed against them Tho saloon is tho greatest enemy of our country It blasts thousands of lives it ruins multitudes of homes it is n constant lawbreaker nUll daily educates lawbreakers Every time it deals out its poison contrary to law it not only breaks tho law itself but teaches a citi zen of tho country to disregard and trample under foot tho law of the land Every endeavor should bo arrayed un alterably against tho saloon and should bo au earnest advocate of temperance reform How those positions are to bo manifested must bo determined by each 0110 for himself in accordance with Ills individual surroundings and opportu nities 2 Sabbath reform needs our help Tho Sabbath is being constantly en croached upon Pleasure nud business are usurping tho most sacred rights of God It is the only day I have for pleasure II says tho ndvocato of a con tinental Sabbath This is just contrary to tho truth Tho Sabbath is the only day that wo have not got It is tho ouo day that God kept for Himself The man who takes it for pleasure or un necessary business robs God Thcro is need for n better observance of tho Sab bath in our laud Endcavorers should stand firmly by precept and example in favor of a Christian American Sab bath 0 Social reform needs our help Thero is great social unrest throughout the world todllyIt manifests itself in tho deeds of anarchists tho enormous amount of socialistic literature and in various societies and organizations look ing toward social reform It advocates almost everything from anarchy to com munism Hero is a work for Christian ity It should teach tho world that tim principles of Jesus alone can solve tbeso problems When the fatherhood of God and the brotherhood of roan as taught by Christ are believed in and noted upon all social differences will bo eas fly adjusted 4 Political reform needs our help Thoro is a clamorous cry today against debauchery in politics Bossism and partyism are arrayed against piety and patriotism Wo cannot divorce our poll tics from our religion Piety and patriot- Ism must go hand in baud The man who will not render unto God tho things that are Gods cannot bo dopond ed upon to render unto Cmsar the things that are Cassare Lot us do all in our power to raise tho standard of American citizenshipAll reforms can be boat advanced by advancing Christ Lot us ctrivo in tho face of those great needs moro ear nestly to get Christ into men Christ in tho hearts and lives of men will solve all temperance Sabbath social and po litical problem- aDlbloReadlngsEx xx 811J Kings xv 1114 II Kings x 2028 xviii 16 xxiil 18 Pa xxxiii 12 Prov xxiii 2031 Isa i 118 Amos yi 18 Gal vi 1 2 Phil IVi 8 0 9ur oIoed Uiens newINrlalnhlllGao ALrXANIXR Karlmmon Kv John T Veny a colored Baptist preacher of Topeka Kan has arranged to make a settlement of colored people near Santiago and expects to start with about thirty families Mrs F Bailey left for Dawson where she will open school Earlington wants the brass Dand to or ganize tend stick together Sarah Osbortris better at this writing Messrs L Teague and Lewson of St Charles were outlast Friday There was a large crowd at the opera bouse Friday night Mrs L Osborn of Madisonvillr was FridayMr Parker of Hopklnsvllle is here visiting bis best girl We would like to know bow Haywood Bradley and Scott Morton like the bay by this time Some of our boys were taking the fourth of July Sunday from the looks of Mr Foxs window The Club meets tonight- MCfRTONS GAP Wo very much enjoyed the association at Uarlington The meeting was very profitable and well attended Misses Gatewocd and Hawkins spared no pains to make the meeting a success We were entertained Ihe hospitable home of Miss Hawkins for whoso kindness we extend many thank The protracted meeting at the Baptist cburcb began last night and it Is to be hoped that it will be productive of much goodServices at tbu Methodist Church on Thanksgiving was well attended The school children went in a body with their teacher and all were much pleased wltb the sermon by Rev Steward Mr J C Rest spent Thanksglying in the city and attended the entertainment at night Miss Sarah J McDowell visited here Saturday and Sunday The Young Mens Uoyal Union gave a social at the residence of Mrs Wilson Hopson Saturday night At the proper hour refreshments were served and at a late hour all departed with memories of a delightful evening Those present were Misses Waters of Earlinglon McDowell Ashbysburg Martha and Minnie McNary Madisonvllle Mary and Mattie Watson NeLlie and SIssio Rhodes Florence Graddy Ida B Hamilton Mary demons Messrs Watson Bradley Wing Vaughn Rascoe Graddy Sbarber Norris and Sin nardRev R H Hall was in Ellington Fri day night and reports a grand time J H Nance and wife pro all smiles We think it is a girl Miss Nettle Howard is in Madisonvllle attending the high fcbool We wish her successRev Stewart filled the stand Sunday and Sunday night Overcoats are very stylish among our boys now J E Mitchell says his calf Is in now 1e tIektijI A Republican Great miWeekly In PaperI Si Louis BlobeDenl0crat5 5 r + nflrflfl ki5ht Tuesday lages andIay lle 1 livery Week As aThe WEEKLY GLOHBDEMOCHAT Issued In SMIVBBKLY sec is almost equal to a dally at the price of a weekly The Newspaper two papers each week Rtva the complete news of that week from all parts of thu world so selected and arranged as to pre serve the thread of events from issue to issue TIm preparation of The Newt io this form involves an immense amount of labor and expense comprises S the most complete and 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