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Digital page images are linked to the text file. i V JH v s t Ir 4 tl 1In rk 1 Ifa r 1 LJ1 the14tttAnnual Holiday Opening this 1 week at A D Sislr Book and Jew 1 elry Store Thousands suggestions for presents suitable for Dont fall to see the largo J t aJ I N YEAREARLINGTON HOPKINS COUNTY KENTUCKY THURSDAY DECEMBER 18 1898 049J 11I ec Ic c + fii J I- tSTORE NEWS tll Some of the Good Things tSf in trn rd Store DepartmentsV iT tShoes for Evybodyt tAswe always have so have we oowtbest things on earth in everybody of any age Nothing but 1the most substantial and genuine stock AH at the most reasonable prices SpecialtiesFor Ladies The choice made by Drew Shelby fi Co For Men The best things from the big factory of J S Nelson tt r iFall WtaterJClothing tLarge variety of HONEST SUB NOTIIINGifiTANTIAL and Stylish Goods La Itt most r 4S prices Quality and Style beyond Vtestiony 55 to SIS Suit1 LBlankets p rBig and Broad and Thick and Warm CMade of Sheeps Wool Elegant things and Cheap Genuine Goods All ItGood Bargains IOvercoats I ItQualitytrouble to bu yIa Millinery LNobby selections of late styles in Sail rors and Walking Hats Also a Choice 4Ilot of Caps for children and little tots T OCapesand1 Jackets mm Y4ka A varied assort Iowa meat of tatest patterns of La dies and Child rens1 Ca pF sand Jackets at prices J that will fit any purse We cant s describe them here Come andCorn aA aa wewIta iota ro rJrGrocerlesr ff 1 2Jk No o Jier stockso + pieta and fresh outside- Marge aIQity Every nece LU 11Sfry axed luxury that is ra made or grows to eat 4Our reputation forhonest iT goods and honest values is Lsustained marked degree ri- q oqr Tip Grocery Pellart inent and as to canned goods C7 we have everything in cans Lhat can be canned Fruits ryf egetables Syrups Meats rtG j S g ntled bY oa ierS that r1 If an can We cant tellthe stp tOlJf yhere but our shelves talk Ft Choice Goods Clese Prices tt l- x r i I ijf i m The Former Insurgent Commander- in Eastern Cuba Succumbed- to Pneumonia 4CTION TAKEN BY PUBLIC OFFICIALS totter of Condolence fioin JrciMrnt Sic Jtlnloy The SI New Conveyed to llli Vlfe aaA Uauglitor While They were Urenkfaitlne at a Hotel InThoiuKivllle GM Washington Dec 12ken Cnllxto Garpla the Cuhnn peneral who came hero at the head of the Cuban ilelega lion tram the Santa del Bur ponvetjt lion to confer with the American on thorltlcfl riled nt ten yesterday morn ing lie was tnkon III with pneumonia levernl days ego Owing to his pd vanced iitfe there had bran little hope of his recovery from thc flrgt OEN CALIXTO GARCIA Tlic remains were Immediately pre pored for burlnl tool were planed on n bier In the room In which he sled A largo Cuban flag served ns a covering and tho head rested on ono of umaller dlmuiiHlonR The face and bust were left exposed to public view lly direction of MnjGen Miles a detachment Of soldiers from Battery U Sixth artillery ut the bftmipks hore under the command qf Lieut Cox wax detailed on n body jjuard for the re manna After Ocn Oarclnfl death steps wero taken to notify the government offl clulH here and also the executive com mittee of the Cuban assembly which tea Its headquarters at Marlnnno Cu ii Secretary Jose Villalon of ffio- cpnuufasluli lol1 ft telegram qf notifi cotton to Mcndcx Capote the presi dent of the Cuban assembly who Is flow in Havana AB 110011118 the death become known p uumppr of visitors Including many publlo oleo called at the hotel to ex press their condolences Letters of condolence were received frani Secretary Hay Gen Miles nnd feJltor Forakcr Secretaries tiny nnd Algcr nnd IostinastcrGcncral Smith left their cards an also did Assistant Secretary Mclklejohn and Generals Miles mid Gllmore The presidents letter of condolence to Secretary Villa Ipn was ns follows Executive Mansion Washington pep lMy ar SIr T hayo pearl with deep regret the melancholy new pf Gen Oarclas death I beg to offer my heartfelt sympathy In your sorrow and the tribute of snpere ad miration for hip eminent qualities ar a patriot and n soldier The people of the United Steles win JolnWth thu proplo of Cuba In mourning the loss of ono to whom the cause of Cuban liberty Is no deeply in debted Sharing In your grief I am dncc rely yours WILLIAM McKINLEY Oen Garcia left n largo family ova of whom Justo a captain on his staff was with him when sled Itis wmuw and tn dnugicrs 1liercit u- drid Tarfcla era at Thoiha vlle Ga A piprQllic son Js In puba A WRhtcr who married an Arnedcqn f Parision is still nllve and resides In Havana h TO RELIEVE THE VOLUNTEERS H5HT Trp tQ be Vorwawleil to RIn pllu to fnkf tlio stet qf hoYpluueerr Vpslilnpton Pep Uftl war do nnrtinpnt iOP begun In cnrncst the re let Qf tlte volunteer troops now sta tlQl1ellnt InnUn by regulars Thin nfternoon Secretary Alger signed nn order designating1 for this purpose six regiments of United States Infantry out of eight held In reserve for service in subtropical countries Tho regiments nre the Twentiettf tit Port el e vortll Jvtia H b lnIi1ll1thlSecneenththe f urth rat Fprt Sherldnni Qlliougo CroolriAdmiral Schley Hm the New lath Peo 13 Admiral Sohlef who la living with his family in tho Hotel Kensington hoe been seized with n slight attack of la grippe A reception that was to hoc been gilvert to him at tho Windsor hotel has biVIn ell postponed I fireNpw which destroyed tho Apartment house ut 134 Prospcot plane Brooklyn Sunday night lulled four persons Joseph W Noblet his wife his wifes mother Mrs Stothorn and John Wlnne Tom Mallicoat of Jellico at temple9 to djsmiifj a tfance vith Red slat benp iftipq lat yeeV I illiard Ayc a Ya s9tt ready t9 go lipmp qq p tptGste with a full grown revolves and there was a fun eral in that secfaon lest day in which Mallicoat lit e the leading part Ayers surrendered himself and was acquitted Parties in that section will fitill be closed in due form according to the till ritual rI r GIDEON MARSHS SENTENCE TwelTO Voan and Three Months Imprison meat and to rjr a Fine of Flre limtdrldllollan- Phllndelphla Dec 14Clldcon W March former president of the wrecked Keystone bank was sentenced by ludp Butler In tho United Btntea district court to an imprisonment of 12 years nnd 3 months and to pay n fine of 500 Tt was thought probable that Marsh might when brought up for sentence make a statement Implicating others in the wrecking of the bank but he merely Informed the court that his predecessor In the presidency of the bank had left a defalcation of over a million dollars and that he Marsh had never profited a dollar through the banks losses Hirer and Harbor Washington Dec 31The hones commlttep pn rivers spa harbors Imtl a meeting nnd discussed prelimina rice of the hearings which nre to be given members who desire npproprla tlons for river and harbors The com mittee desires tQ have all the heart tags completed before the holll1a a- RacoeaslalTrlalot the Mapkcnsle Philadelphia Pep 14TJns second trial of tho torpedo boot Mackenzie rondo Monday afternoon over the new government course In tho Delaware river below Wilmington was success ful the little craft averaging a speed pf gOU Kn9ts for two hours fills ex bydltrlltte fJmUiiy Bcntrnoo Commuted bj tho lrCllden Washington Pec laThe prsldent linn accepted tho recommendation of Gen Wheeler nnd commuted to Impels onment for life the sentence of death Imposed by courtmartial upon Private Lindsay of the Tenth cavalry at Iluntsvllle Aln ColIlletllVteI lIedl Cleveland Q Pec 14Tho sehoon or Middlesex owned by E A Shores Of Aslilninl Ws whfph was caught In the tee floe at Peleq Leland Lake Erie pnd badly crushes bus been towed Into this port completely ptc7 logged The crew werejAved Ilrnd of the ICiKiInn Church In America New York Dec 14 Among the pas sengers arriving on the French line Ishap9lltltunUuBfian church in America although noinlnnlly ho IB bishop of the Aleutian Islands and Alaska Tlilnt Illlnoli Ordered Muttered Out Springfield 111 Dec HCnpt R P Iage Walnwrlght chief mustering of beer of Illinois has received a dls+ patch form the wpr department r lel- Inlll1n jo mu M Ice out the rhlrd II1N on January 1- fi7111lllelrlfenqd Attempted Bulclde 34Itnylnprftli6clllnA pu4 1 1Acd his wife yesterday and then turne a rho Inca ppn upon hlmyelf Irq prill die Bellinger had been unable tq secure employment Mrtnt spjo eq Wauseon O Dec HDy an explo sloe In the grist mill at Pettlsvllle Went here yesterday morning Nate wHelIefatally jnjnrcd Killed bps Mine CaveIu- Penver Col Pec 14 A special to the News from StnrkvlHe Col says Michpei Tcrepo nnrt lie isycprold son Antonio were killed by a care In In the oval mine in wlilcl they were working Death qf Evllilerlrutloe Wnltu of the Ore iron Supreme Court Portland Oro Dec 14 Judge L 15 Wnlte chief justice of the Oregon supreme court from 1809 to 1609 Is dead aged 65- Uenth of the Halo Survivor Niles Mich Dec 12 James bnw 411uelgtcwas thp capita 1at Mlchgqn died S 6I tirtfay nIght age l gG nltrlEllr hi 3 lht Lawrcncp Kfls Tleo14Dr Win L Purdick of Hartford Conn has been selected to succeed W B Browncll as Instructor in the law school of too Kansas state university y tll rntfdan Mill Hxpindun- Hornnton lh Dec 14 Seyernl vorkmcn lire reported having brIm killed and Injured by on explosion In the coining mill of the foolilo Powder Co lit Mooslc Po Jill Ilro nt Kiitztotrn Tn- Kutztown Pn Dec 30The main building of tho Kntztown Foundryand rnchlne Co was totally destroyed by fire Loss 70000 It contained voter able patterns I Terrible Itniill f a 8lictrEjrtl9Jloijt St Petersburg Dec 14 By the c plflslon pf rt shell n4 Ffirt Constantino at Cronstudt nine spdcv8 wero killed and three oflicera und seven aoldlcra WOII1 ell Oen Merrltt and Wife En Koote Home London Dec 11 MojGcn Merrltt tetra Merritt nnd the generals aidede camp Lieut Strother have called from Liverpool for New York on- board the steamer Lucania Denth of the Vlto of 8ere antatArmi Ilrlsht of the 8en Washington Pec 14air t noJIr V o Poll Bright sergeant ntnfm oj the uenato is dead in this tity Tho Viitlcun Acnlnit the CurlUti Rome Dee 12Tlta popo has de clued that the Spanish policy of the Vatican shall be antlCarlist and not neutral r =Jhl Rifoisters tfftpri are agi tating the qiestpn of t qng a vote fln Iqcal pptiqq The town is now wct DlBullsCOUCH Cures Pleurisy and Pneumonia The best remedy for lung affections swell 2GctJt druggtot r Ii ry r i- r k m mmw I m m The War wltA Spain Officially j Brought to a Close bthey Peace CommlsslouerSi T8E CLOSE WAS A SCENE FOR A PAINTER The Docun1cnt WI 81suoll nt atria pm on tho Nltfit of the 10th It Conilit of tiOTCiitecii Article Making 7500 VVorili The Spaulurdt were Badly Uepmied Over tho limit Action Paris Dec 11There were two Joint sessions of the peace comtnU Ions Saturday one lasting iron 330 milh1 aU5 p m and the ptfier opening at 7 pm The long session In the afternoon nnd the sub sequent reecsH wore dun only to the facUhnt each article of the treaty had to bv cflrefully read and compared in Spanish nnd English end to tho fact that the engrossing of the last article In wns incomplete During tographed the wait the commissioners were pho I The treaty was signed at 8s45 p m A 8CENK Fall A PAINTING The signing of the treaty would have afforded a subject for a great historic painting The group gathered about the table in the stately chamber of tho foreign ofllpe was impressive in itself while the fact that the sense of tho whlehIparticipants gave an find solemn tone to the scene Around the Brent mahogany table sat the ten arbiters of the destinies of an old and a young notion Bunged standing be hind them were numerous attaches of fatsfloriijicpds of those present magnified the uplaalatedngwas the attraction of a contrast lie i twech the blank clothed actors and the soonery Although the commissions met at 330 oclock expecting to finish their ivork in half an hour the engrossing of the treaty on parchment was found delayedltd820 oclock Clerk Martin of the American commission worked all day without even stopping to eat When he come Into the chamber at 730 with the document he found the com mlBslancrn waiting The Spanish copy Lad arrived a half hour earlier ORDER OP SiGXATUHES hit Arthur Ierjjuson then proceed ed to ten 1 first the English and after that t8 Spanish version of the treaty Tha finished two copies were passed around the table the commissldfierji ulgnlng them In the DnySenntorWilliam P fryer YhUlnv Held and Senator PfPrffP ar 1 Senor Montero flo t Benor Abarisuza Senor Garnlca Savor Ylllaurutlo and Gen Cerero y Boone each commission signing its treaty Doth wore tied with the Spanish and American cx l ors When the seats were aftlxed at teiulanta were sent scurrying tar rib Vpns Qt the French trlcolor with which the documents were sealed in CQinptiinent to the French hostS of the commission Many officials interested watched every tletnll of the proceeding The lost oenl being Impressed the com mission en rose and without formali ty each member shook the Luiid s gf all his antagonists and e1cg Vo as surances of sincere personal esteem The signing was finished at 845 At that time the door of the chamber openedand Senor nnd exclaimed to a r uOOYTer ipondcnts who vro Svajtlng Jn tht sdrri en G llst I1 t71rTfp lthe r members of thp Spanish camralsslon followed Senov YUlanrutln nd passed eUently through tho vestibule to their waiting carriages The American com msi lon strolled out chatted comets Gently and as the descended the steps the lights in the chamber were darkened QOSTY FIRlfINMAIL CAR Fifteen Hundred Dalian Damage Iteiulti from as Overheated Store A Dish Clerk Kllshtly llurned Chicago Dec 12Ono of tho mail cars of the Baltimore Ohio railroad was dlsnbled at 130 p m yesterday ovenHeatedthe Illinois Central railroad tracks a Fourteenth street when t u c ry ployp nt the rnllroad npticcasingkp pqatag from the vfndqYB Wl turned in nn- nllnIh Ti0 flames did their work quickly end although the fire depart ment was prompt damage to the amount of 1300 resulted Mall Clerk L F Fallentinc was slightly burned Judge Sliowalter Dend nt Chicago Chicago Dec 11Jul1ge John W Showalter of the United States court died here today Ho has been ill with pneumonia Ordered to ManlU Vallejo CaL PccJ 11jlltlted States Jfay i nstructqr bubo sta lIonel nt Move Island tea been noti el tq prepniH to leave for Manila Temporary Release of Ilcqunrt Ordered Purls Dec 12La Llbcrto says that the temporary release of Col Plcquart hoe already been ordered Death of uu Old Oold Hmiter New York Dec 12Dx E tvali S Hall a noted physician flcfld nt hid h rime In th s Vltt nRefl go years Jle V art u California Rolfl hunter In 1840 2nd Qt the Pregfh9edalht Coal ninlnz Com Ptny la the autumn of 1897 French socialists started on theft own account the working of the River da Gier coal company Last month however Ibe miners were glad when the former company took the work again iota Its hands During tb short time tbo miners had worked the mine on their accoont tbe output de creased considerably and rouble was me with In disposing of the coal Subscribe for THE BEE or i ru f- i of 1 I it sr rt rill t r- A l I a lr r I Jt It rlb II d + 7 t DeS rekb1 Will have his th Goods open by Saturday er Toth Th1s will be the fir rdy in and grandest disrlay ever firrKY ri Y Ii iP iIO P i INTH styles lfconorn opponents TN Royal JI the hlpbest grade Mklaq powder netIIlrd tteDl 8KmG I POWDER Absolutely Pure KOVAL IAMNO POWDCR CO tit YORt FIFTYFIFTH CONGRESS Second Heiilon nlt3enatorbill was taken up nUll mado tho unfin ndJournldln ofrhooppoltlonI adopted on the recommendation of the IpPlopr allons commIttee which had re offalthei6sfikriaYdTho lotdamagesqueSttlonsstruction of tho Nicaragua canal occu plod tho body the greater part of the aes olthebia business Tho bill to relieve Amerl nothingwasIn tho senate on the 13th Mr qpthorlslnCpassedunanlmoualy muchutnoragua ennol blllln the house tho Dls trict of Columbia appropriation bill waa paused without a single amendment Sen seqmoo Ins rejected ADMIRAL DEWEYS FLEET lie Will Boon llnvo a Sufficient Force ol Small Von eli for nil Practical nnd Necessary Purpose Washington Ipq11Admlrnl Pew strengtllencdllhortlyby gunboats The Pcnnington now nt Honolulu has been ordered to proceed to Guam in the Ladronc fjrjcj make a onrvey of the harbpr with n view to the establishing thero of n jolnIptceysMC Helena will have arrived nt Ma nila soil the Concord end the Petrel now cruising around iu Chineso wa ters will hftvo returned and nltogeth 4r the admiral will have n mtfllcleut qNo of small vessels tinder his oom polfcy bring MO submission any ot the Is tandera who may provo refractory end to release any Spnnlsh prisoners held in confinement by the insur gents KEEP OUR OWN COUNSEL Information Concerning American Naval AfTitlra Will Not be So Free us It llat Ileen New York Dec 11A special to the Herald from Washington says Action has been taken by Secretary Long tq withhold information con cerning American naval affairs frora reGullttonhasformal offlclaj information to at taches null other foreign ofilclals in Washington or abroad will be fur niched through the bureau of naviga ton by tlio office of nnyn intellVi gence This regulation is ripe largely to tho refusal of governments to giyo 1a American officers information which they seek Hitherto the au thorities hero been very open with for- eIgn attaches but in the future it Is likely the secrecy which exists abroad will bo followed here The War Deportment Notified Must Colt HrauHa Mailed Ills Itealguatlon Washington Peo 3AIL doubt rc spectlng the intentions of Col Wm J Bryan woe removed by the receipt by thu war deportment pf a telegram re ceived from him stating that he had mulled his resignation of Ma commis sion as n colonel of volunteers and that it was approved by the division and corps commanders The war department of course cnn not act upon the resignation unH kF cornea formally to band but tLcrp cflu be no doubt of tie acceptance Kimillpoi ut llcdford 1n niutingdgn Pp Dec 12 Hcnjnmln Lee secretary of the state board of health arrived hero Inst night on his return from Bedford where he passed the day investigating the nature of tho epidemic now prevailing there Dr Lee said that the disease is some pox and that in the town alone there ore at least 20 cases General vaccination has been ordered and the infected houses are closly quarantined It is probable that the public Bchopla of the place will be closed ETCH the Hultnn U Loarnlnr to Iteipeo Atuorlo- uCanetnntluople Dec 2Oscar Strauss United States minister to Turkey had un audience with the sul tan on Friday It was exceedingly cordial and it is understood that as surances were given to the American minister regarding n satisfactory set tlcmcnt of all pending questions bo tween the United States anti Turkey Inl1e1111ltyIy IaIITUuudltloni ut Hun Juan Had Washington Dec 11 Commander Snow has submitted n report to tho navy department showing that tho sanitary conditions nt Son Juan Porto RIco aro very bad In compliance with tl o request of Civil Engineer Menocal appliances hove been sent to hint for uso In the renovation of the station Urojrfu to Return In Inrli at art atiy 0UntwParis Dee 12 Solr announces the retuJ11 Qt jireyfus nt an early date I R asserts tent the governmcnt hast formally decided upon this course and has ordered a body of soldiers to bo in readiness to escort his from the por of landing to Paris J a l m m n nflm Told tho War Investigation Com mission About Shipping the Spaniards from Santiago WILY A SPANISH FIRM GOT THE CONTRACT American ahlpllwnenwereTooOrasplag- It wns tho Difference Uetween 81400 000 and 8813000 that Decided In Favor of the Hpanlih Company Col Wheeler Would Like to Meet Win E Ityan Washington Dec 10Tho trans portation to Spain by the United States of the Spanish prisoners sur rendered at Santiago was taken up by the war investigation commission and Col Hccker who made the con tract for the United States was re tolled to testify on this point lie said there had been a combine of New York ship concerns which would have faused an outlay of 1 100000 while the actual outlay made was 513000 The lowest bid was front a Philadelphia junk dealer who however had no visible means of executing the contract and admitted his own doubt as to getting sufficient bond This 1hiladelphlan Col decker testified protested against not being awarded tko contract on the ground that he had a chance to make some money out of iU The most feasible bidder was the Spanish Transatlantic Co Their bid unlike the others relieved the govern meat of all medical attendance and finally on the governments repre sentntlons the company agreed to re duce its figures about 180000 What induced the government to send those people to Spain was Obked Dont know The terms of sue render provided for 1t Col Hecker rend a long statement signed by one William E Ryan de tailing thq alleged methods of the transportation bureau in connection with the attempted sale of certain ships to the government Col Hccker said he did not know Ryan Several members of the commission said they would bo glad to summon Ilyan If ho could be found byAbnerrepliedNeveronce about a water Largo for which there was no use at the time nnd I so Informed him I never had any other communication from him either di rectly or indirectly What part did the firm of which Abner McKinley is a member ploy In the sale of ships naked exGoy Woodbury None at all as to the army re plied Col Hecker I do not know as to the navy Itecelrer Appointed St Joseph Mo Dec 10 Secretary yesterdnytoings Lank which closed Tuesday on account of n run preclpltnted by a re port that the bank held 30000 of SnoretaryGeaeuer wholesale merchant receiver to serve until Monday when the bank will re sume business AinrrloAiia Hull In Hnd Spaniard Salt Out Havana Dec 10Thn United States transport Mlnnewaskn arrived here and is now lying alongside the San Jose pier Gen Humphrey and staff wont aboard her shortly after she reached thjft port The Spanish transport Forges salted for Santander Spain Thursday SpnnlshtroopsInundation with treat Loess of Life nnd Property nt 8t Iotenburir Albany N YDec14Because some Neva suddenly rose nine feet Thursday night Inundating the lower guar ter where communication Is now car ried on by boats The inhabitants were pmtlc stricken and there woe great loss of property Orent loss of lire hnB been reported The Oliver Pecker Tragedy Eiplated Norfolk Vn Dec 1010hn Anderson the Swede who while cook of the schooner Olive Pecker of Doston murdered the chaplain and mote off the coast of Urnzll August C 1807 was hanged nt 310 p m He riled easily Another llnnk llurclary- Itioomlngton 111 Dec 30Tbc prl yelp honk of Taylor McClure at Arrowsmlth was entered by burglan Thursday morning and rifled of be twen 3000 and 4000 The vault was opened and tho burglarproof safe blown to pieces with dynamite Alleged Murderer Arrested New Albany Ind Dec 10 =Joseph Smith Is confined in the jell here tc await officers from Minonk Ill whore he is sold to be wanted for tho mur der of John King July S3 of this year I rent Loss of Lire by Collapie ol n Sewer Barcelona Dec 12A largo quanti ty of brick work in a sewer in course of construction hero collapsed yester day afternoon burying many of tht workmen Eighteen bodies have been recovered Sudden Death leave Apoplexy Norwich Conni Dec 13rs Ellen Augusta Wells willow of the late I A Wells died suddenly nt tht family residence hero today from apoplexy She was about 70 years of age I Klcht Workmen Injured Chicago Dec 10 right workmen were moro or less seriously injured by the collapse of a tempornry plat form In Armour Cos mentor P Twentysecond nnd Morgan streets Revenue officers destroyed a moonshine still in Adair county and poured out 100 gallons of singlings McG ES 25C CHILL CURE KNOCKS OUT CHILLS AND FEVER naetawC- wtalat a poWa Gurllllot4 tosanerotsopnhaOaLeas Sold by George King St Charles Ky j 1 r IST JPES HOTEL1 r Fit j ST LOUIS- EUROPEAN PLAIN Rikk Hates 75o and 5100 pa l Day iRESTAURANT POPULAR PRICES sy U SPECIAL 25c DINNER + r SPECIAL BREAKFAST AND SUPPER 3No 1 Bed Sifah or Mutton Chops PoHlcesa n stNo vr asNo2JNo i r 20No DutterandCoaerorTea ItNo G Two Ells Toast and Coffer or Tea IS ft Take Market St Cars direct to Hotel Try European Plan Cheapest and bet oaj y s W for what you get THOB P MILLER Inillorir NASHVILLEy t CHATTANOOGA f AND y i i ST LOUIS RAILWAY Nr PULLMAN PALACE Y SLEEPING CARS y Alabama DallimorePblladelpbla Y Norfolk Memphis Little Rcck Tcxerkana Sherman Waco Dallas and Fort Worth h Palace Day Coaches on all Trains Information pertaining to Ta TICKETS ROUTES RATES ETS 2 Will be cheerf i furnished O npplicatloatoTietetAgemsor to ir A J AgentMemphisJ H n PassengerAgent I D J MULLANEY Northeastern Pass Agt 59 W Fourth St Cincinnati 0 r R rlrRoomSt Louis Mo 3 BRIARD F HILL Northern Pass Agt ChicagoJChattanooga TennW DANLEY Genl Pass and Ticket Agl NASHVILLE TENN Capital Sleek PAId In Surplus Fond 60000 7120000i j COMMENCED BUSINESS IN tS67iJNO G yfiI3ANhThe advantages of a bank account d rera numerous It is not to host Aknowmen wage earners and to women + Theres safetyi the bank is a good one Thetas convenlence tbe money always ready and out squauIlerlng small sums when have a sum in your pocketa r MADISONVILLE KENTUCKY Illinois Central Ra R i ANNOUNCEMENTS llllnoli Central now ti lOURISTThe n sale sari nlll eon tbe same until Sep tripRATES C ls ait dally service to St Lout Chicago Cincinnati and Louisville enables ono to reach quickly and comfortably the mountain iesoili of Virginia the VhIte Mountains and Seaside of New England the Thousand Islands tbe lakeland forest resorts a a of Michigan Wisconsin and Minnesota the lotSprings of Arkaniasthe Yellowstone Park or the resorts of Colorado Ox A new 1898 edition entirely factouiuiieiu i 1 Soutbern Homa Homcscetes GuldetbjuslIs a r6t page IMuttra- tr s I farmerUIliarnof tb r the Stales of Kentucky Tennessee Miislttlppi and Louliana and also a detailed writeup of the titles towns and country on sad adjacent to that line To bomeseekers or those In search of a + farm this pamphlet will turnish reliable Inform t tion concerning the most accessible and proper out portion ot the South Free copies can be had by applying to tbe nearest of theuadenigaedy Tickets and full Information as to rates In con nection with the above can be had of agents ol the Central and connecting line I S G Hatch Dlr Pats Agent Cincinnati John A Scott Dlr Pats Agent Memphis Wm Murray Dif Pats Agent New Orleans A H Hanson G P A W A Kellond A G P A Chicago Louisville lj y r W A NISnEO President O W WADDILL Cashier 3qpkins Cou- ntyBANEy MAPISONVILLE KY = Captat Stock 1 50000 If Transacts a general banking business + and invites the accounts of the citizens of Hopkins and adjoining counties a Has the finest and most secure vanilla that section of Kentucky Co Compound 0 r prescriptions properly It lakes time It requires experianceandacomplelaknowledga of drugs It requires the druggist i dragsfresb I j possible work and for compensation 1 fbe must be reasonable WITH THE ABOVE FACTS REMEta DER WERE CAREFUL ST BERNARD DRUG stOREf JOB WORK rra Will receive prompt atten tion at this office Estimates furnished upon pplicatioif t n = i f 1w Mt a ct A T 4F 4v 1 Ii fl iI i- I fw c V OC1e so to i PAUL M MOORE Editor and Manager t 4- w I SEE PUJ3LISHINB COMPANY T Entered the ncorporated4Gat lass matter e SUBSCRIPTION HATES t On Yearstrlctly In advance It 00 ISixMonths 50 a Ia SlngleCoples S Specimen copies mailed free on applicationt s Correspondents wanted In III otintt tis for particularsc l THURSDAY DECEMBER 15 1898 TilE Central City Republican leads W off in its last edition with the right gsrt of an editorial denouncing the bad man who totes a gun and shoots to kill Such characters should be suppressed in every com in munity at whatever costdCOT WILLIAM J BRyAN has at I I I last reached the expected pointp f where he couldnt stand the press at ure and has wired notice of his a resignation to the War Departy 1 nient He puts behind him all hope of military glory and looks forward to the resumption of his windy and theatrical career as a k campaign leader a TilE second session of the NaT tional Pure Food Congress hasw been called to meet in Washing e ton D C for the purpose of makdi t ingrenewed efforts to have a pure food bill passed through Congress to Almost everything is adulterated 4 these days and it takes a discrim t inating buyer to get a pure article of4 Let us have pure food by legisla tion if it can be procured no other d way TilE United States is on record recentlyfor doing great things indS big and generous way more even than ever before The government the k 7 has lust been magnanimous to a fallen foe and allowed that foe thII Now it is reported that the trouble I some sealfishery question is to be put at rest by the purchase by the United States of the British Cohim tia sealing fleet The Goebel Law i The Louisville Evening Post the r t Lexington Herald and other repre sentative and leading Democratic are journals in Kentuckyare denouncing most bitterly the Goebel law constitutional or not The first I named paper predicts that the party i whose convention endorses the vii lianous law will be defeated whohI ever the candidates may be and alltl the easier if that candidate be Goed bel Well let it be Goebel We have Republicans in any quantity who could fill the Gubernatorial l chair with high honor and who are the t ready to go to that sort of glory And some of them live in the Pen P i nyrile The issue is an undefiled ballot against Goebelism Let allce T1i good citizens unite in a fight to the c death against the outrageous law r The Decision We believe in sustaining and up holding the honest decisions of our courts and our court of Appeals says the Goebel law is constitu tional But our Court of Appeals this a strict itysay it is a good law The opinions F arid expressions of leading honest intelligent Kentuckians of all par ties greatly preponderates in stronga disapproval and the measure There is no goody but onlyevil in it from its ception to the day when it will beto HUUUu I I I IA1100 FIELDS BOOK OF- EUGENE m I POEMS ArtlitsI by of 3ee iiii Iti to each tl1thecdSubscribe reBilowtitle the donor lo this laeniricrlptlon 10 fund Dook contains a selection of Fields best and most representative works and II ready for ilellv cry But for the noble contribution of the I II woridsgreatestartiststhlsbookcouldiotlavewh otIa mom cry of the beloved poet of childhood Address I Eugene Field Monument Souvenir Fund thehook Stores t80 Monroe St Chicago fInou alto wish to tend postage enclose toe A tt + + + +++ w Mention THE Lisa contribution as Adr Is inserted as our and F smitten by true Kentuckians as be driven from a place in our statutes TilE BEE said some time ago that selfrespecting young Democrats with any hope for the future from a party standpoint would do ell to avoid any alliance with That view has been sustained by the actiop of that class to which we referred and stands good today- Kentuckians will not abide such law They may not attack the Court of Appeals It may be as tribunal saysin its way constitutional but it is all had and may be put away Advice About Seed Corn Fitting the conditions of the present corn crop in Kentucky our Commissioner of Agriculture Lu cas Moore gives the following ex cellent advice as to selection of seed corn which if followed may save the farmer much loss In view of the sappy condition of corn a little precaution in regard to seed corn for next year may prove of benefit A careful selec tion should be made at once of sufficient amount of cars which should be placed where they will become thoroughlydried out Hard freezing while the sap remains will destroy the germ and render it worthless for seed purposes but after it has become dried it will withstand any temperature which may occur in this latitude without injury Wheat and Live Stock The condition of the wheat crop Kentucky is just now a little in oubt because of peculiar and severe weather conditions The Commissioner of Agriculture re orts the crop average for the State 94 which is several points higher than at the corresponding date last ear The crop is divided into two distinct parts the early and the later And these parts are distinctly separated The rainfall dur ing October interrupted the sowing completely and the early wheat got decided start of the later sowing he question of injury by the recent eather is in doubt but it is not that the crop can escape amage When the freeze came the early crop was getting too rank withstandsevere weather and the late sowing was just coming up The commissioner says all classes live stock show an improvement over condition ofDeceberi 1897 Jacob Zimbro has taken his shoulder from under the Render son Fair and unless some latter ay Atlas assumes his place that institution will inevitably come to ground In his valedictory Jacob states that he has been offered as a bleeding sacrifice upon e altar of his county long enough eres a chance for a local martyr Lindsey Freeman a farmer living near Cadiz was shot and fatally wounded by his nineteenyearold son last week Freeman was abusing his wife and the boy took up the quarrel Weapons were ceized and the boy got in the first shot and has not yet been arrested They respectable people t A fatal epidemic is prevailing in the vicinity of Knottsville in Da viess county among horses Farmers are losing from one to five ead The afflicted animals lose eir sight and die after two or three ays awful agony The feeding of rotten and worm eaten corn is believed to cause the disease The Anderson Building one of finest business blocks in May- field was destroyed by fire Sunday morning The fire originated in the third story and was beyond when discovered The building and contents aggregated 25000 with an insurance of 15 ooo The block will be rebuilt TilE NAG MAN AT HOME After an Extensive Sojourn in the Land of his Boyhood Notwithstanding the hoss ed or has not been contributing any ing to TilE BEE of late nobody need flatter themselves that he has shuffled off his mortal coil for he ill lives and his largely increased indicates that he will rite baby poetry for some time et to come About five weeks since the doc rs advised the man of nags toke a change of scenery sand iched with a good slice of recrea on Now if there is anything on isearth that fascinates the hoss itor it is rest and when that st is accompanied by a little change it is perfectly entranc g After complimenting the medical staff for their deep insight into packedhisich has furnished her full quota great and distinguished men ch as Jackson Polk Johnson Crockett Brownlbw Murrell and hoss editor He will pass silently by the rapturous welcome received on every 1andIstate that he passed four weeks W in pleasure and recreation His chief recreation was hunting and fishing The fishing was conducted by lowering a baited net into the turbid waters of the Cumberland and waiting Impatiently for the finny tribe to enter the net As none entered he found pretty soon that he was tngaged in a business which yielded no utt profits so he gave up fishing and adopted hunt ing Now there are different ways of hunting Sometimes a party of hunters accompanied by dogs will scour the forest in quest of game Sometimes a solitary hunter will scour the forest and silently steal upon his game This latter mode is called still hunting and the man of nags prefers still hunting to any other kind Learning that there was a still we mean game in a dark ravine about a mile and a little over away the hoss editor fortified himself with a plural shotgun a game bag and one dozen empty shells and set out on a still hunt By exer cising great caution he was in the doorway we mean gunshot be fore his presence was detected 1He quickly brought down his gun 1and returned well satisfied with his succes The man of nags in dignantly denies the malicious charge that he shot birds contrary to state law He wants everybody to understand that the game he carried back was not birds by a gametquail and must be partaken of with judgment and discretion or a sense of fullness and dizziness is sure to follow Although the crecter man does not consider him self a Nimrod of the first magni tude he points with pride to the fact that under favorable cucum stances he has never returned emptyhanded from a still hunt A fourweeks sojourn among his old friends so recuperated him that on the loth instant he returned to that latter day Eden the Green River Country and found the fatted calf still living anti the earth turning on its axis subject to the action of the democratic party The Legion at Home From the Louisville Evening Post The Legion is home home To the soldiers ear the sweetest words on the English tongue It might beas it has beentb sentinel chimneys and smouldering ashes but it is home still No mortal hand can shut the windows of the sky that bends above it If it be a country honie every hill top is an altar There js a tory in every breeze a picture ipeve1Y wave offish pond and swimming pool JE in town or city the familiar streets stillecho with memories that are sacredHome sweet home I There are yet many thousands of Grants and Lees survivors who will recall a pathetic incident of tJe war be tween the States On either side ot the Rappaliannock one beautiful evening in June lay the opposing armies each nearly 100000 strong A regimental band from the North era sjde struck up Hail Columbia One after another other bands joined in untl the whole Union army was on its feet As the strains died away deafening shouts of applause reverberated among the surrounding hills Then all was silence After a brief in terval just as if a regular program had been arranged a number of bands 00 the Southern side began with Dixie1 thc Bpldiers of Gen eral Lee joining an the song fol lowed at its close by loud hurrahs Then from the Northern bands the Star Spangled Banner rang loud and clear the South responding with the Bonnie Blue Flag As a Virginian remarked each side seemed to be shelling the other side with its atQnal airs There was no alijtipg ol scenery in the wooded wings and aisles in this great theater of war But after an interval of fifteen or twenty minutes a Northern regi ment started Home Sweet Home ItSlowly the tender melody wept down the line and as if by preconcert the Southern army across the river took up the hymn until a hundred thousand soldiers had joined in the splendid choir Voice after voice took up tbe strain And as the song grew louder Something upon tbe soldiers cbeek Washed off tbe stains of powder The w0rld perhaps never before nor since has witnessed such an orchestra Northern an4 South ern soldiers who had been enemies a few minutes ago united as one in the magnigeent invocation If aught of earth can touch a chord in things divine the blue heavens must have bent in sympathy with the musiclor earth seldom Be fore if ever came so near repro ducing the earliest dawn of Crea rion when the morning stars sang together and all the sons of God shouted for joy CUBAN RELIEF cures flaHlCrS Colic Neuralglarmd ToothAChe lu flTO minutes Sour 5tomais Slimmer Complaints Price 25 CelltsI Sold by St Bernard Drug Store The Thermometer Dived On Monday evening the weather began turning colder and the nero cury went persistently downward until Wednesday morning at 6 oclock it registered eight degrees below zero which is the coldest weather for years In neither 189697 did it reach zero In January 1895 it registered 3 below We feel satisfied that it will strain the plastic memory of the oldest inhabitant to recall the time when the thermometer recorded 8 below zero before the ides of December Overcoats and wraps in fact anything that would either develop or maintain heat waSat a premium and the most liberal minded held close communion with the stove or grate whilst the weather liar chattered unbclievcd and un heeded r EDUCATIONAL 1 t I CONTRIBUTED BY IPARVUS MAGISTER j SAIAMAG17NDI The Hon Geo WPeck a man whb has acquired considerable fame as Governor of Wisconsin and as author of Pecks Bad DoIt and a man who we feel is the bad boys friend said in a lecture which he delivered at Madisonville a few weeks ago that we should be patient with the bad boy that the parent should pat the boy on the back and have him feel that his parent is his best friend that his parent loves him is interested in his welfare and and would do anything to make him happier and better He said many other good things and many other facetious things but when he said the things herein spoken of we thought of how it would be could a great many parents hear these things We know boys who always approach their fathers with hesitancy and even with awe sometimes Such fathers generally have the respect of their boys and almost always get prompt obedience when in the boys presence and when the boy is told directly to do a thing But we feel that such aI father fails to enjoy many a pleas ure that he would enjoy if he would only make more of a companion of his boy we feel that such a father misses many an opportunity to wield a good and refining influence over his boy when he acts thus we feel that if the boy considered his father more companionable he would go to him in times of trou ble whereby as it is sqmetimes he goes to others who treat him not so tenderly and encouragingly as a father wguld treat him And besides the rather feels hurf that his boy goes to others and thijs the breach between father and son becomes greater and greater wherer by it might have been so differ entso different Furthermore we feel that such a father when Time has made his impress on him In a head sprinkled with greya form bowed emaciated and wasted by disease fails to re ceive many a cheering word many a kind little act that he would have received had not the boy still that feejing of timidity and awe when in his presence Encourage that bat boy of yours Make him feet that you are his friend Get him to telj you his little troubles and find some thing besides a scowl and a dis couraging word for him He is to be the business man of the future the minister the lawyer the doctor the farnjer Jhe statesman the one on whom the destjnie ot tjis- proud nation inje land of the free and the homo of the brave depends A boy with such rcr Bponsibihtics and with such bright prospects is worthy a tender care ful and sensible consideration v Thiirayand Friday Nov 24 and 25 were quaytelyeaiiination days in the Darlington publc School The results of said examination were better than were expected and the persistent and assiduous work of most of the pu pils was such that no one who is a Readier or who is interested in boys anjcj girls could view it with out new inspiration qnqa deter mination to try to do more and better work in the future But from the foregoing remarks we would not have you infer that all did good work Some did very fine work some did very poor work But all present displayed au sjssjduity and persistency that wera admirable Some of the pupils were handicapped in that they had not had enough books in the past The parents we think were able to get tfre books and we suspect they got other things leis valuable but which cost more but some of the books were seen not Wo wonder as we write how many parents when they saw their childrens grades were pleased and how many displeased we won der how many really thought of the grades which were supposed to be a result of the childs last three months work we wonder how many children were encouraged by the parents if they received bad instead of good grades or how many uncomplimentary things were said of the teachers because the boy or girl got poor grades The following is what was given by a certain pupil as two reasons why we sometimes have earth quakes We call no names and if Cue pupil who wrote it objects we hereby apologize The tempI tation to give it is too great to be resisted He wrote An earth quake is a great shaking of the earth caused by tho moon and inccbergs falling into the ocean Some punctuation might have changed the meaning a little but perhaps would not have made the reasons better C We heard a teacher not long ago lamenting the fact that swearing is so prevalent among boys the small boys as well as the large boys That the teacher was correct in what he said is only too true and all who have observed closely and listenedattentively must admit that suchIS sov Reader why this prevalency of swearing among boys In the near future we intend to tell why we think it is so- Nortonville Notes Mr Farmer who has been confined to bis bed for some time is much better Tbe Nortonvilie lakes were lull of boys Sunday skating as the ice was allover Main street Mrs Fannie Teat and Miss Ethel McCulloch were in Mortons Gap Monday Mrs Farmer of this city was Jn Madi sonville Monday shopping Mrs Martin of Sebree Icy was In Nortonville Monday Miss Dalsie Tilford of Lltcbfieldpassed through our city Saturday for Nebo Mr Paul Moore tbe editor of the BEE paned through our city Sunday for Louis villeMiss Eva Moore of White Plain was visiting Mrs Farmer Saturday Mr J V Crabtree and wife were visiting Mrs Hamby Sunday Somebody was up late Sunday night on Main Street but such is the case where Love runs Mr J R Langley the J C agent Is going lo make his future home at Nebo Colonel Mack Ray left our city Monday for Hecla mines where he will make bis home for Iblj winter t5 R S Red Hill Items Anthony Ruddell cut bis leg very bidly last week George Rudd gave a delightful party at his house last Friday night Miss Cappie Grace of Crof ton U visit Ing relatives at Red Hill MissClara Crick of Red lilliwas via iting near Crofton last week Miss Lnnle Crick and Leona Tlickt paid a flying visit to Crofton last Tburs day I W Pyles made a business trip to Crqftqa list Saturday tyjr Mjjrlin of GreenviJJf was In this vicinity last week buying tqbaccc Luke Crick made a business trip to If op kinsville last Friday Thomas Grace was thrown from his borso last Monday and slightly hurt VI Q Hicfcs fell from a wagon last Tues day and fractured bis rigbt arm Boyd Keith and Miss Molly Thompson were quietly married last Sunday Mr John Grace Is all snubs this week for tis said its a bouncing girl W U Lytet was In this vicinity last Tuesday bqylng tobacco for Mr Davis of Mortons Gap IjLunjcr bs that there will be a dance in theo dignsiQ a ei 4av JiTTE SWBETllltIr As Perkins fap neglected writing so long from our flourishing community f thought I would pen you the following notes tell- Ing the many readers pf Ibe Bpa the best newt in our community As il bai not been represented in to long I suppose Ibo read ers thought it went like free nilver straight upbut it didnt we are still In Ibe ring Catherine corn is the order of the day with our farmers and lljcy report good crops of bosh corn and tobacco Tim parrel made a business trip to- Ilopkinsvhilo Thursday The party given at George IJelds Fri day night was quite a 411ccessanrlwell atlenSed Mr J Y Yarbrougns school will close in a few days and we are very sorry as bo- is a splendid teacher and pleased veryone or A Fleshy Consumptive oneII Most certainly not Con I sumption is a disease that inVJlraIJJycauses toss of Jf you pre light In weight even your cough Js only a slight one ypy should certainly tak- eScalis ErnusHon of cod liver oil wllh hypo I remedyissuch ve to consumption JustI me njoment your throat youfindyou should begin to take it remedybas you are far advanced with this disease Scotts Emul holdeyerylnOl I nerfeet cure lidSCOMlie I NY r MoneyOne save many dollars in doctors bills They willsurely cure all diseases ofthe stomach liver or bowels No Reckless Assertion For sick headache dyspepsia malaria constipation and biliousness a miMion people endorse TUTTS Liver PILLS in the district There will be an entertainment on the night of the fast day Oscar Dunning a young man ago to years committed suicide one day last week from an unknown cause lie bad been in bad health for tome time May TUB BBB continue to buzz is the wish of OLD Rouou LOCOMOTIVE BLASTS The breaking down of the engine on the Providence train caused about two hours delay to that train on Monday Wo aro told that Agent Teffl of Norton ville has been selected as the joint agent for both companies at that place which is indeed a good selection He is always ready for business and Is so qualified as to give both companies entire satisfaction Engineer ilzgeraldwas like a young colt turned loose on a pasture last Monday I while in charge of the Providence train seeming never to tire Starling from EarlI ington only a few minutes ahead of 92 he kept his position until bo reached Evans ville Supervisor Sullivan with relatives nndI friends attended the musical concert given by the Boston LidW Military Band last Monday evening- It is said that a large amount of coal is being stolen from coal cars at Hopkinsville while trains take aiding there Tbe boys are so rushed with work that occasionally you bear one say ho must rest but as a general thing the boys can bofound ready to keep things moving Agent Wooldrldge of Springfield Tenn called Dr Cbatlcn there last week to attend a sick relative but the summons came too late as death had relieved the sufferer before be reached there It is thought the now depot at Norton ville will be ready for occupancy the last of this week Tbe train dispatchers were caused much tronbte by the heavy snow storm breaking down the wires last week The question now being asked Is Who will be the agent at Henderson The first death for some time by being run over by a train was the killing of Brakeman Scolley at Madisonville last week few such accidents now happen on this division and as air brakes and safely couplings come more in use accidents de creaseDy the beaklgg of a value chain at the Hopkinsville tank Monday night a fireman was thrown from his engine and slightly hurt S W Motttershead our popular yarlI clerk is still fighting against the chill which thus far seem lo claim him as a vicI tim but his friends hope that too contents of that bottle he got tbe other day wilt knock them out Yud Switchman Clay Wooldrlge has re sumedwork in the Earlington yard after an absence of several months on accoint of illnass The Burlington is making improvements at Quincy III costing about 1000000I The L N railroad has appropriated 248441 ftip tbe improvement of the road bed of ljmjjq sjcqj of the company be lw en Lquvillo anti Bowling Green The grades will bp reduced bridge elevated or reduced and this part of the line made as level as a billiard table Among other Improvements now under way are the stee lficge qf the mGt approved design and modern type recently completed over Cumberland river at Nashville costing M53 arid a large and handsome pas senger station which II being constructed atNashvilleTbe line has been reballasted retired and railed The same kind of im provements are lo be made on tbo road from Nashville to St Louis from Dow Ijnjj fjteftt to Memphis and from Mem phi to ew pricing DOWN IN TIlE MINES A seam of coil has been found near Electric Springs parK Wqrrcnsburg Mo Tbe seam h four feet thick and 50 men have been pit to work lo develop the prop erly A seam of coal nearly six feet thick has befn found at Canton Ohio Several companies haye lead I anJl an4 If js ex pected that extensive cqlleries will be in operation early net year Tbo coal nine boight by tfoa Southern Pacific Qo at Carbonado Pierce County Wash la now producing 38000 tons per month A new shaft Is being sunk diago nally lo a team 5feettbck It is probable that the returns for 8g8 will show an increased production from all the fiijnfis asniucb as 20 per cent per haps jn several cast Lancaster Pa is about to spend f 1000 lo purchase coal for the Qqrbe money is derived from an invested fund started by former President James Buchanan who lived near that city Tbe Southern Jl U Co is handling on an average 300 cars of coal per day from the Jellico and Coal Creek districts of Tennessee r w TiierepoFt wag qijt from Henderson last week that gol4 had becq dfecqyered riot far froin Marion fy and this nay Indi cap to the freesllverife that the gold bugs intend holding that pounty It Is the general feeling among the min Iera that If the present good run of work continues that many of them will postpone taking their holidays until next summer Tbe miner who attempts to Idle away his time with plenty ot work staring him In tbe face will get little comfort from our mjnes when H6 I complains of dull times Weigher Fegan says the best days work FO far at No it besides the coal delivered In town and that furnished the railroad company Is Jpooo bushels The flakhilf Coal po altjioa they have but a small force of pen at work I Jay load and ship on an ayerago cars per Order for cpal arp cofnlng In arusfi to S4 the Hecla Coat Co but GO far they have not been able to put in a fivequarter day on account of tcartlly of coil cars They Ale supplying o Rood portion of the rum berland river triUe this yeir Not often do Ibe miners hero complain of too much stork and it is an evident fact that the prenent rush is giving some of them all they can stand up to yet like faithful men they hang on Some of Iho miners at Hecla made over 100 last month In the mine there and we ook for some record breakers If the good continues Supt Harris of lha South Diamond mine says they ore getting all the work they can possibly do and bis men seem lo display great interest in doing all they can lo keep up with the ordcrs Even warm weather for three weeks we aro told would not enable tho St Bernard Coal Coto catch up with orders to fast are they piling up on them While largo daily shipments aro being made by all the coal companies yet the scarcity of coal cars has thrown them back considerably- A correct record of Secretary Atkinsons conversation ns carried on over tbo tele phone when rush orders for coal keep coming In would make Interesting reading and we refute the charge that George ever prevaricates unless talking of pumpkins or some trivial matter The miner who skates nnd enjoys it now finds time to do 90 only at night or on Sunday x Tanner says he will live to be vindicated and an exchange adds thatll will have to be In this world If ever A labor organizer up in the Jellico coal mining region says ho meets with strong opposition in some quarters anti why should he not when f6r years past but little has been dona there on account of the Interference of labor loaders and fol lowers Cooperation is being advocated by many labor leaders and It is nil right if they will adopt the right plan ot cooperation and that is every miner take nn interest in the welfare of his employes or company he works ordo all in his power lo make a success of the business both for employers and employes U I IIID ciI W MILLER JR 2 and 250 IN Sore ThroatSore throat and constant coughing dicato an affection of the lirone tubes which maydovolop Into pleurisy Inflammation oftho lun Do nob wait but use Dr JobnW Balls nt otico and bo cured DtBu11rCOUCH SYRUP Hoarseness and Sore Throat Doses ore small end pleasant to take Doctor recommend it lrlco 25 clio all dtufpa Jottings From Poole Nathan Harris on old and respected citizen has been confined to this bed un able to turn himself for two months with paralysis tho lower limbs Mrs Wm A Each U slowly recovering from a severo spelt of pneumonia Will Sanderfcr and a Miss Deal bledLaway to Sbawneelown and were married last Thursday They returned la Ibis place Friday morning Mr J H Farless has moved to Provl dence to work Inlils tons mill at that placeJohn L will soon occupy his new house on upper Main and Hen NoUn will move to the farm ot Mr Gnntrjri Quite n surprise was sprung on us last week when we beard that Miss Uetlle Sammons who Is in Union County leach log was married Uut Miss Uetlle w sup Saturday and says the report is false bo well have to wait until another lime which some say is not long oft Hello Poole The telephone from Dixon via Tilden Jones Stand and Wana maker to this place will b3 a reality In the near future The potts have already been hauled along the tine Brother Klser and evangelist Iallin are in a protracted meeting at Petersburg whit some succcs notwithstanding tbe Inclem ency of the weather We havea cornet bind now practicing under Prof Poole whIch Is enough as surancelbat we will loon hire one pf the best bands In the county Subscribe for TUG flag The Greatest Show jvj That has ever come to Madisonville will positively commence on I I Monday Dec 12th i s AND WILL CONTINUE FOR ONE WEEK tOJ ITHE GREAT MAJESTIC I I1I THE GREAT MAJESTIC I It will be a hiowwortIi going one hundred miles to see Commencing on December 1 2th nnd for one 4 weekwewillmakeapractlcalexhibitionof theo Greatest Rangti in the World 0 THE MAJESTICDuring the week mentioned we will swerve free to every lady hot biscuits and coffee cooked It tllp Iin three minutes pont fail to cqmc antI j 5 i1iuvitedWeshillepectollrfrienqsrQn1qJtoveri rOV BAILEYCO15MADISONVItLE KY 9 S MANAGER LOUISyifLE At of io c M and Builder IS YEARS DXPDRIN- OIEARLINGTON KY All Classes of Buildings Erected and made pgfmileip pCFllpancyIi1 clqding Ihe urnislilntof mechanical common or PIts 9ITAt8 SPEOlPrice reaspnahleandsatlsaciiop Iuaran c TICSqilPRAWNchance at pour work before letting contract Ic T r rIF WILLARD HOTEL a BEST HOUSEJ Cures Gentry to A McCORD Contractor s o u GOTW O TOYSuccessor to Isaac DavisI 4I I Livery and Feed Stable At the Old Stahd on Main t4et just west ofi TdepotV Jfj1iI I tN KENTUCKY FirstC ass Equipment anronteF 3 r ItNa a 11 8 j HjsI4iY J ii V S r o r c =0 J 7WZf4T1 tJ t11i I ee By 3ribustcu we tLljcbc It i LOCAL MS jy1159 Celeste Moore spent Mon clay and Tuesday in Madisonville 1 Uev it M Wheat preached at i jNebo Sunday and Sunday night f iNr and Mrs Y Q Walker spent Sunday with relatives here Mr D J Duncan of Greenville was 1ntlie city last week on busi ness i fisa Florence Howard of Madi sonville is visiting Mrs Thomas Blair t 0 Mr Robert Fisk of Madison ville was put Sunday to see his best Mrs McEuen came homo MonI day after a weeks visit with friOnds in Madisonville I Miss Aggie Wyatt who has beenI visiting in Nashville for the past few weeks is home again I Miss Nettie Tqombs of Slaught j crsvihc spent Saturday and SunI I day with the family of Mr N I I Tqojnbs I Mr Matt Williams of Manning 1tn is visiting Mr and Mrs Isaac Davis Mr Williams is a brother of Mrs Davis Quite a number of young people II attendee the Boston Ladies Mill tary Band concert at Madisonville Monday evening Prof J H fuquay Jr of Rus spllvilc a prominent youngedu pator of the Pennyrile thinks of entering the race for Superintend J cnt of Public InstrucuonII Born to Mr and Mrs Green Clark on the nth inst an eight pound boy All reported doing vchla jItlIodthc sunshine of joy illuminates cyejy nook and corner of the Clark domicile Uncle GeorgQ Cardwcll while i enroute from Hopkinsvillcto ManiI tot was with us a fey hours Sunt day Mr Cardwell went thero to 9 attend the funeral of his brother David who died Saturday We are glad to announce that i the little threeyearold daughter of Mr and Mis William Cox who was so badly burned last Friday is getting along nicely Mr Cox is n well known t merchant of Rich i lant1in this countIMr J L Starks an L N 3fireman fell from his engine near Tuesday morning and 0 i was badly gut about the face and head lie was brought to this place and Dj N G Mothcrshcad ifl ec JiU woftnfis jc left on the early tia4fr jiis home in Nashyijle c Tjiq Cables p1amUe1 anwird 9 fl d Bli Brakeineav White l Plains were destroyed by pre laste c Saturday night Their entire sup plY of iay qnd corp for the winter W38 consumcU Loss 300 with nO insurance so far as we can learn c Everything indicates the work ofS an incendiary John Spingler who for many mostitvVitSnoni coal mmnrq nt St Charles was in ins old stamping jjfojind3 last weejv IIJ9 harnp ig 1IQW jo Torre Haute fnd Ifb is tjaydfjig salesman for the puff Drilling Attachment described as lI the mechanics friend andCIa rcit labor and time saver and is doing an excellent business He- M a large number of the trills in thiIcit Electricity Galore Last week the office experienced unustal trouble from electricity The paper was so highly electri fled that it required the greatest effort to separate the sheets which adhered to each other wifli the tenacity ofan afflicted feline to a heated stove or a crossroads postmaster to his office and would give out shocks that would affect i he arms to the shoulder Of course everyone had a solution for the phenomena but the hoss editor is fully satisfied that he is the only one who can satisfactorily explain the matter from asci ntific standpoint He contends that it is because the paper is so full of current events and wants to bet money on his solution He would also call the attention of those who desire to raise thun der1 with us that this office owns enoughnative electricity to run a corner on the thunder business and such parties will do well take due heed and walk Spanish around us- Cnthrrhi Cannot be Cured with LOCAL APPLICATIONS as they cannot reach the seat of the diseac Catarrh is a blood or constitutional disease and In order to cure it you must lake internal remedies Halls Catarrh Cure i taic f- lnternally and acts drcctly on the bload nd 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 In composed nf tbe best tonics known combined with Ibu best blood puri ers acting directly on the mucous surfaces Tbe perfect combination of Ibe two Ingredients is what produces such wonderful results in curing Catarrh Send for lerlimonlals free F J CUKNKBV Co Toledo O 750Halls tha btsi bIg Turtles Frank McGary and Wilson Bor ders arc cited to the fact that their recent catch was not the only turtle n the creek He was rusty and and old but there is oncor- wasthat heat it And it has just died in the London Zoo It was bout seven feet long and is said to have been ijoycars old It was of special interest to Americans because one of the heroes of our old Navy Captain afterward Admiral Porter presented it in 1814 o the chief of Rotumah Island where it remained until 1870 when it was shipped to Sydney N S W- It was brought to the London Zoo in February last and its death is thought to he due to the hard voyage and the bard London climate Think of a climate in which a turtle could not live Good for the Children- Mr Ella Hinnon of Illnton Ala writes us August lath 1898 I advlsfl all mothers to give their children Planters frelCut when Ibo children are ailing I give them a doso and that is the last of it Sold by St Bernard Drug Store Messrs W T Mills and Falcon Bacrtl1acisonyille spent Sun day evening here- To Cure a Cold in One Day Take l axallvo Bromo Quinine Tablets All druggijls refund money if it falls to cure2SC Tbe genuine has L D Q oi ach tablet James Lonjj qf Ifopkinsville was down Sunday enjoying the ice on Loch Mary lunjr Irritation the forerunner to consumption Dr Bells PineTarHoney will cure it and give such strength to the lungs that a cough or a will not settle there Twenhytvccntat all good J druggists Mrs Susie Turner and little daughter Maggie spent Sumay in MalHsoll viI Bryan Hopper spent Sunday and qnd Monday with relatives in Hop kmavillo PI curcsaTIlntlsm 1q4 fjorcg co2B conta 4 1ti Bernard Drug lot9 I I Ii NGTHIHG MKI LRATHRRI itW Most Shoes are made of leather but that is the only thing about them thats = is alike Thedesigning cutting fit jl i ting sewing soling must all come inI4r before the shoe is ashoe and it depcnds upon z jj M j 4 lJhqw these are done whether the shoe IS as 01I 41r good as it should be or not The firm of 0 C ij- RINOREE+ i SMITh says H iH 1 0 i I tl Theres nothing like Leather m jt fits w ltIJ4eIIier bl IS tOYf crnet effort for ahout twenty 1og years t 2 has been to sell shoos made of good leather o Mi Lwellput together Most of our shoes come g jj I direct from the manufacturer to us We buyjm siOO makes who understand their busi a ess and stand behind their work enabling n g ijkrthJ C SHOP olkMIsqNYIL icy1- I tf ii iilfi i1 Ii I 1 q i y He Whistled A speaking tube has lately been put in tile St Bernard store from he bookkeepers desk down stairs to Mayor Burrs office in the front second story and Charlie McGary was placed at the downstairs ter minal to test the excellence of the accoustic tunnel Everybody knows that by blowing into the endof one of these tubes a shrill whistle is produced at the other end This announces that someone wishes to communicate ames sage A crowd gathered into the Mayors office bent on fun Frank Arnold requested Charlie to try the call whistle Putting his mouth to the tube Charlie produced a blast in the Mayors room which raised that worthy dignitar to the ceiling Frank assured Charlie that they could hardly hear him and begged him to blow harder Charlie caught a full breath and emptied a volume of air into the- o tube which would have blown tbc head from an oaken barrel and which produced a shriek in the upper office that fractured the plastering Four men seized and forcibly held Mayor Burr who with fingers dug deeply into his cars was frantically endeavoring to leap out of the front window Arnold called to Charlie that it was a little better but still it could not be heard all over the office and exhorted him to blow just a little Harder Charlie shut his eyes took a deep inspiration and putting his mouth to the tube he let off a shriek in the upper office which startled the citizens living three blocks away and which evolved such screams of laughter from the crowdabqve tht the hilarious soqnds reached Charlies ears and it hogan to soak through the roots of his hair that be had been victimized He at once va cated his post but has not heard the last of the cruel sell yet Best way to Invest 23 Cents 2895NewI want lo tell you what t think of your Nubian Tea I have used it myself and In my family and It is all that you claim for it It is tho best Liver Medicine I ever youfeelA D LAKCABTBR Sold by SI Bernard Drug Store In the Lead The continued cold weather shielded the surface of Loch Mary with a coat of ice four inches in thickness and the young and gay rcsortedthithcr Saturday and Sun day and flew hither and thither over the treacherous surface with the velocity of lubricated light ning meantime cutting shines and didos which made the head of the spectator reel to contemplate- For extraordinary high handed capers Henry Bourland and Howard White have succeeded in removing the mutilated linen frqm the shrubbery and ulthough they frequently stand on their heads and kick viciously at the man ir tho moon they assert that they do so on purpose just to exhibit their proficiency aRob ed the Qraye A startling incident qf which Mr John Oliver of Philadelphia was the subject is narrated by him as follows I WAS in a most dreadfu1 condition My skin was al most yellow eyes sunken tongue coated pain continually lo back and sides no ap petite gradually growing weaker day by day Three physicians bad given me up Fortunatelra friend adysed UyUjS Elec Ultteraand to my great Joy and sur prise the first bottle made a decided Improvement continued theIr use for three weeks ancf am noty a veIl man h they saved my lfc and fo bet the grave of another victim No ono should fall to try them Qnly jocts guaranteed at St Bernard drugstore Tho Widow Ashlock who has lived for years on a little place near the Hecla coal niireJ qed Wednesday last week anqwas buried by friends on Fndqy qfter noon She was ninetyfqur years old and tho mother of some twelve or fourteen children only one of whom a daughter survives her The remains were buried in the Earlington cemetery At the time the officers were trying to find Gus Hitc the 1 lghiv4yrgef Itfrs Ashlopks place was under surveil lance because it was an admirable location for the refugee to secrete himself and was in the neighborhood he was likely to frequent The little old house was situated in a small field which was grown up with weeds so high as almost to obscure it and rjite fqujd ijaye taken posscssion and sliRt down a posse before they could have reached him But iws qfter wardq leqrned fro 111 the old lady herself that Hite was never at her place but once wlulo hQ yas eluding the officers and then only for a short timer IIVictorIa Officers Victoria Lodge No 84 K of P has elected the following officers for the ensuing term W Iianasen C C George Toy Y CI W W ptherid ge Prelatei C H jaryMofAJW Twyciran M of V1 Theo Watts K of niJesse Ihi1is M of Iixq 4ariq n L Gf Thomas tongstaff O fL t W W TTfllBridlTft Trnetao J Charles Cowcll D 11 C f 7c ly Our MHoss Editor Returns Col W A Toombs our hoss editor returned Sunday morning from a visit of about four weeks duration in and around the immediate vicinity of Gallatin Tenn his old home The Colonel had been feeling badly for some time before makingthis visit back ti his native heath where sweet mash and hone w and we are glad to say that returned feeling mud i better 4Kid improved in health after rusticating in such a garden spot He promised when leaving that he would drop a line or two back to the paper while gone but failed to do so owing to the fact p he says of receiving no paper while away but this week the read ers will no doubt be electrified by his chronicling of local and cur rent events Wonderful Discovery LUNSFORD ALA April 15 1898 New Spencer Medicine Co Dear SlrsI have been troubled liver and stomach complaint I badno appetite and my general health was very bad I took medicine from four different doctors and they failed to do me any good I got no relief until I began lo use your twodollarsgood than all the medicine I ever took have gained thirtyfive pounds in weight and my health is very good I can sleep soundly and my appetite excellent I can recommend Planters Nubian Tea to the world as being a Godsend to any corn munity Any one who doubts tbisstate meat can write OSCAR BAKER Sold by St Bernard Drug Store Dies at an Old Age Died at his home in Manitou Sunday morning Mr David Card well after a brief illness with pnctt monia Deceased was seventy five years of age and had all his life resided in Hopkins county He was a brother of W R Card welltof pond River also George Cardwell a former citizen of Earl ington and Mrs Qoocbic Ashby of Madisonville is his sister A wife several children and grandchildren survive him The interment tool place Monday at Grapevine c me tery attended by a large concourse of relatives and friends to whom we tender sympathy A Thousand Tongues Could not express the rapture of Annie E Spriner of 1125 Howard St Phildel phia Pa when she found that Dr Rings New Discovery for Consumption hail com pletely cured her of a hacking cough that for many years had made life a burden All other remedies and doctors could give her no help but she says of Ibis Royal Cureit soon removed the pain in my chest and I can now sleep soundly some thing I can scarcely remember doing bet fore I feel like sounding its praises throughout tbe Universe So willevery one who tries Dr Kings New Discovery for any troubla of the Throat Chest or Lungs Price 5oc and too Trial bot ties free at St Bernard drugstore every bottle cuaran teed Died At the residence of her daugh I ter in Madisonville on Tuesday Mrs Jano Turbeville of conges tion The deceased was seventy eight years old and was a sister Iof Dr E G Davis deceased of this place Shc lees one sur viving child Mrs kelia Wilsqn with a large circe of relatives and friends to rnQUrn her loss ForI many years she hind been a consistent exemplary member of the C P Church Two of her grand- Sons are officers in the Third Ken tucky and the funeral has been dei ferred until their arrival Tue inI torment tases plac e today in the Qdd Fellows cemetery Tu Dn extends sympathy Jq the sqr owing ones vQr Ottos Spruce Qum Balsam A physician can prescribe Dr Olios Spruce Gum Balsam Tbe Formula is on the package Cures your cough In day Very pleasant to take Children cry for it Largo size bottles price 250 and soc For sale by SI Bernard Drug Store For a beautifu1 completion use ftr Carl stetltS f errnao Liver Powder Back at the QJd Stand Dr Pete Davis will next Monday move up and take charge of the Earlington Hotel lately conducted by Mr DeVylder The doctor and his good wife wish to thank the good people of arling- ton and especially tq fjppcrous railroa n en Soc needed and appre ciated assistance thereby enabling them tq lease antI refIt thia con venient house and by close application to business will make a most desirable stopping place That Throblng Headache Would quickly leave you If 01used Dr KngIew Ljfelills Thousands of sutferers baye proved their matchless qerit for Sick and Nervous Headaqhes They make pure blooc and strong nerves jnd biild up your health Easy to lake Try hem Only 25 cents Money back If not cured Sold by Si Hcrn rd drug Blt Mr Geo W Frazer of Thurber Texspent Saturday with friends here Weak Dyes are Made Strong 41m vision made clear styes removed and granulated lids or sore eyes oahY ln4 speedily arni efectually cur t by te I B titpgoo4 druggists Mrs Browser Myers of Nash ville is yisting relatives here DMbMNUBIAN TEA cures Dysnep iiu sin OonstljwUon and Indl tetlon Regulates tbo Liver Price 25 eta Sold by St Bernard Drug Store 11 0 1 i Christmas Draws Near As the holidays approach the in terest and enthusiasm of the little folks verge near the fever point In almost every household long and very suggestive letters are daily written good Claus setting fortlrin the touclng- o and unaffected childish manner the desir q of young and tender hearts ParcfflB ould do well to read those c h letters and remem ber that they too were once young and desired the same things their children are begging Santa Claus to bring them With a very little effort of memory we can pleasure of receiving reSthe ish treasures or the sorrow of disappointment in btr l anticipations As far as pos sible shed sunlight over lives whose only pleasures may be those of childhood A Timely Hint 1You should be wise and see that your blood is rich k and your whole system put in iLrfectly healthy condition by the use of Br Carlstedts German Liver Powder Then you will be free from malaria tyioidfjcoldsand the grip Dr CarlstRlts GWSiJ Uver Pow buyIFor your Cold try Dr Ottos Spruce Gum Balsam Price 250 and Sac a bottle Stockholders fleeting The annual meeting of the Stock holders of tll Tahloneka A ing Compan will be held Tn the office of the president of that company on Wednesday Decem ber 21st 1898 The company was organized year ago and is operating gold nines at Dahlonega Ga in charge of Mr C J Norwood Superintendent A Frightful Binder Will often cause a horrible Burn Scald Cut or Bruise Bucklens Arnica Salve the best in the world will kill the pain and promptly heal it Cures Old Sores Fever Sores Ulcers Boils Felons Corns all Skin Eruptions Best Pile cure on earth Only 25 cts a box Cure guaranteed Sold by St Bernard druggist Another Didnt Know it Was Loaded Last Sunday young James Austin and Geo Spicer were examining a 38calibre revolver and Spicer re moved four loads thinking it was five placed them in his pocket and handed the pistol to Austin who by accident placed his left handover the muzzle and touched the trigger when the pistol went off shooting him through the hand JImmie says he has suffered no pain nor lost any sleep over it Consumption Cured Dr Ottos Spruce Gum Balsam will cure any caseTjJf nsumption if taken in time Consumption starts with a slight cough or I cold this lei consumption gets its sart ad it you will use Dr C los Spruce Gum Balsam you will cure Ae cough healthehungs andythroat and avoid the most dreaded of all diseases consumption Delay in attending to a slight cough may cost you your lice are sljia bottles Pice 250 and soc For sale by St Dec nard Drug Stpto We regret to state that our young friend Eddie Phillips is confined to his room with an obstinate case of sore throat He came off duty as fireman Sunday night and has been under constant treatment eyei evince Ve hope to so i n SC9 bjn ag iotnt his post of I dutyThe ftigle King of Ml Dlrdi is netted for its keen sight clear and tics tinct vision So are those persons who use Sutherlands Eagle Eye Salve for weak eyes Blye sore eyes of any kind or granu lated lids Sold by all dealers at 25 cents Y Q Walker has rented the occupIedIby H mp Fox and is puttin in a grocery stock this wee =Pigest Your Pqqd Ninety per cent of all licknoss is caused by food not bflng properly digested it croaUq poisons and goes into your blood and then you are liable to almost any dis ease tbe human system is heir to Use Dr Carlstedts German Liver Powder and watch the results You will feel the good effects after taking one dose Give it a trial and be convinced Price yc For sale by St Berna q P ftg Stpje w Qttq Spruce Qum Balsam Cures our cough Just the medicine for chilI dren Elders J W Gant of Elkton and J H Hill of Madisonville were in town Tuesday between trains ASTORIA 1for Infants and Children Tto M You Have Always Bought ttoB- JIUBturO of Want to buy a splendid stock farm iasoacre river farm Five dollars per acre Write Ed gar Whittemore Grand Rivers Ky a Dentistry Dr R T Pislfflah has moved his office to the residence of Mr James Q Head near the postofTice and solicits the patronage of the public MrW U Grlder former assistant Mine Inspector for the State after a sojourn First Kentucky Volunteers In Porto Rico is again on hIs native soil Mr Gridcr shows some diminution of flesh from his tropical experience He desired to be remembered kindly to bid Earllngibn frisads I AAdaAAAJ I hIdJ everi leasnow Storm In- Summer 1 We never did But we have seen the clothing at this time of the year so covered with Ithadr storm Mounted of thissnowstorm As the summer sun would melt the falling snow so will gerSUilir Vigor I melt these flakes of dandruff in the scalp It further than this Itprevents their formation Hvhas stilt other properties hl1lrrinten cases Itfeedsof the hair Thin hair becomes thick hair and short hair be comes long hair We have a book on the Hair and Scalp It is yours for the asking It you do not obtain all the bne6tsyou expected from the ma at the Vigor write the doctor about IL IrobaWj gaoItOoTed Addrrit 0 Dlt J Co AYKlt I nrHI Mass v I yy I AMONG THE EXCHANGES A serious accident befell Mr Finley Lee in the Berrys Lick neighborhood one day last week While kindling a fire he became unconscious and fell almost in the fire where he lay some time be fore his wife discovered him One cheelcandone hand was badly burnedGr en River Re publican p The Oak View school house burned on Friday night last with its contents The fire is said to have originated from a defective flue The loss is estitnated at 350 for the funiture and building This school is the one that was be ing taught by Silas Griffin The pupils of this school will be taught in an unoccupied storeroom not far from where the school house burned and which is about four miles the other side of Zionr Henderson Gleaner Ii A four year old child of J W Sadler a farmer residing about three miles east of this city died at its home of diphtheria Sunday Mr Sadler had also lost a child of the same disease on the Sunday previous HopkinsyUIe ftentuck ian 51 B W McQuycr of the country claims to have and no doubt has the biggest pumpkin that has been raised in the county this year When pulled from the vine it weighedeighty pounds and was a load for him to carry He is sav ing it up for Christmas and will cook a partat a time Hustler IIi When tc huckster came to jCjwensboro last Friday with 1400 rabbits it so far broke the rabbit deliveryrecord here that it was thought it would never be eclipsed but the person who comes to Owensboro with only 1400 rabbits will now be considered as dping a very snaIl rabbjt business as a huckster was heje Monday with 3000 e had bought them up through the country at two and one half and three cents each He sold them here at five cents each realizing 150 for the load Owensboro Messenger 5 5 Farmers report ea ly sown wheat looking well 5arly wheat makes the best yield taking one year yith another A large per cent of the crop is late and much ofIt is liable to be injured by hard freezes Elkton Progress Last Friday evening Robert Wilson the tenyearold son of Mrs Alice Wilson accidentally shot himself with a Winchester rifle with which he was playing in the Merchants bank at Elkton His mother and little brother were present at the UnCi cleaning up the bank Tbe shot entered his forehead and death resulted in a few minutes Coughed as Years I suffered for 25 years with a cough and hundreds of dollars with doctors and for medicine to no avail until I used Dr Bells PineTarHoney This reme4Y makes weak lungs strong It has saved my life J 0 Rosell Granlsburg III Mr H S Corey and family re turned Tuesday night from a five weeks visit among relatives in the EastIa r Mrs T W Gardiner of Hop kinsville and Mrs J B Harvey of Madisonville were among the WgekTheyMr Sherman Weatherly who is chief clerk in the office of Superin tendent of Transportation of the L Nroad Mess Frank and Tom Bohmer were also there to welcome their brother who is a member of the Legion The Willard Hotel again demon strated its popularity and its power to take care of a large crowd of Kentuckians comfortably during the reception accorded the re turned First Kentucky regiment Manager Miller has a better hotel than ever and its popularity increases Dr E A Chatten was sum moned to Springfield Tenn last week to perform intubation upon a little child of Mr Fizer but the call came too late the little one died just before Doctor Chatten reached the cityIWe are little son ot Mr Sam Morgan who has been so alarmingly ill with membraneous croup is rapidly recovering Dr Chatten inserted a tube Monday night since which time it has steadily improved Private Henry Reffert of Company I First Kentucky was killed and Private Brehme of Company C wounded last Saturday by a sentry at Newport News They tried to pass the sentry without the necessary permit andrefusing to halt were struck on the head with his bayonet Reffert died on the spot and Brehme was taken to a hospital EVERVWUERE Mural Ilalttead commissioned by tbe Govern ment as Official Historian to the War Department The book was written In army camps at San Fran thohospllalsAmerican trenches at taniia In the insurgent OlymrlawithOrigansiplcturea prolilFreight TDalberocti7 I6t Subscribe for TilE BEE I I Speuial = 4= == I= ca= 51 CO= r 71Er J t l 1 1 1l J d f 1MlTAL1tTI- 1 i 1 1 EXCELLENCE OF SYRUP OF FIGSt r is duo not only to tho originality and simplicity of the combination but also r1to tho caro and skill with which it is Jimanufactured by scientific processes v r known to tho CALIFORNIA Fio SVRUP j 4Valltrue and original remedy As tho Jgenuine Syrup of Figs Is manufactured i by tho QAMFOKNIA FIQ SYRUP Co i only a knowledge of that fact will 5Jfiassist one in avoiding tho worthless aitiesIFonsiA Fia Srnur Co with the medl cal profession and tho satisfaction jl which the genuine Syrup of Pigs has given to millions of families makes 1ioffar In IJlasIfIngnauseate In order to get its beneficial f Lthe I 7 CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO YfBAN FHAXCISCO Cat LOUISVILLE Kr EWTOIUTWY If i PHONOGRAPHYIt TpeWrlllngT jdddrrJ GENERAL WRSMITH LEXINGTON KY Tor circular cl bis famous and tapoasltta COMMERCIAL COLLEGE OF KY UNIVERSITY Anordfd nodal at Wnrlda CxjidflUan- i = fcrj to thonminda of pndtmtea In oat or Full Iliiilnn Course lcceludlngTui lion lljoti and Board In family about FJO 5 legraphybptcWUerDirTh lfdeairelrtoucnitoti i JA order tit kia ynwr rraek al atldrtu cnlin tex1ngtonKy1i DR L D BROSE PRACTICE LIMITED TO DISEASES OF THEdEYE EAR NOSE AND THROAT eel UPPER finsT STRECTSEVANSVILLE IND f- TO ci tiYhBF =f5 c t1 00r c I f Q H5 cdQ Q j 5 We have in Stock at our Store what we honestly =believe to be the best quality of BOYS AND YOUTHS CLOTHING fever brought to Hopkins County They are made up in the latest style sewed with silk nod have double knees and double seals in the pants The brand of these clothes is E Kant Wear Out Iand we are glad to say the clothes are fully equal to E the name The best part of it however is that we are selling these elegant suits just about as cheap as you can buy shoddy clothes for They are genuine bargains we can assure you and in I order to help you bear the expense of RR fare we will allow you from now until Christmas =a special discount of five per cent from our present very low prices In order to get this special dis == count you must cut the Boys Picture out at the = t = top of this announcement and present it at pur store when making purchase Hoping to see a 1 great many of the good people of Earbngton Mor tons Norionyille aud all over our county take =advantage of this great offer and make the boys happy at very little expense We remain Yours for Business E BAILEY CO urn MADISONVILLE KY fiu u u U UUU lU UU UllUU U U THE NORTHWESTERN LIMITED ELECTRICUGHTED 20TH CENTURY TRAIN For St Paul Minneapolis Duluth Leaves Chicago 630 p m every day w Daylight Train leaves Chicago 830 a m daily except Sun Jday Night Express 1015 p m daily i ALL AGENTS SELL TICKETS VIA j Chicago and NorthWestern Ry The Short Line to St Paul Minneapolis and Duluth Address W B KN1SKEUN 0 I t T A 111CAOO Subscribe f01I THE BEE5r i 1Jr If t 3 esi i i i a iS 5 I j 3 i r r p i rYwwWTpI f I New Goods Cheap i r I = 4 i Temptations will be very great this fall to in t I a tfi duce you to purchase elsewhere before looking cfi jatthe splendid bargains we intend to offer youiwe have never failed in the past to be IJ cfi f to meet any emergency and feel very confident tfi that as heretofore you will find we are still at bit ithe bottom in prices Will it be asking too tt r 4 i much to suggest that you look over our stock fiafter you have priced goods elsewhere and com P ipare quality and price We can assure you t- fitL that you will not regret it Very truly I 1 ANDERSON WALLER it- cfi I fi cfi f JWADISONVILLE KENTUCKY tt irT bI Pr r ofif As 111111 Pt I nngthc5tmnwhsJlndBQ slMaUn TOOdandReslula clscC 1 F neilhcrInrl1-I L i r lionSoiftiStbtiiachDiatrhoca Worms ConvulsfonsTcvenshr ness cndlCSS QFSIEER TSfeSriatudofiI Z r I MEDICINE I jiw IMIllION t M CASTO RIA For Infants and Children The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the- Signature of The I You Always Boug- htCASIORIA 4t TMC CINTAUn OOMPAHV NCWYORkCIW IAMedicine Sold at Retail Packagethe in a direction that may to a revolution in the trade G I ComPllTp1aOI1pnut oompreued powdered prparaUuj ut c tuln racdlclaU drug which bad been nicer allotallonWUITbaoueaf or which the physlctan I called upon toreecrIbe Zn preparing tIulr lal1drdr prloclpleth1q and prolllCled to retain IU ualttlci Intact and unimpaired through ao eztrpded UPH of tlmo nnr cbotceit drag houlctbouaedthetrprcarailon Ihuuld be la accordance thI errectrd h ccDcctbetabuleI 3 packed In Klau protected by absorbent cotton and securely corked Kven the cnrki1 i flied harabeenofa grade aohtgh to iu no manufacturer cf tImeeveryday could tupply snore than a matt proportion from hit output thatmeet the exacting peclncatloni The lau were In turn In toxei of quality not inrpauedln beauty anil petfecilonof workmanahIplythou the thIrhlglutandmirdimethod of making their commodity known and seven hundred thousand dollar In rcited wIthIn tire year newipapcr odrertitlng bee Informed every American citizen TabulcIljlngtiiouchtrulcondition that3 bfarll1lCupone- p j thltreaebel4 OupernDOnwrpftll1raweek U lzu also beendizoovered and proed by thi Usto tlmeand actual experience p I expcondltlona tbOle that bare lain IOOH IBB dratrev II travelIng baa or pocket 8forseverat week or month are found to be practically M freah and aa efflcaclou ci I J Acting upon these nunitlon and notIng partleutarly the1 graM newipaper nowaolil for acent Instead old rata of five IImefhtamouot1 and the central tendency In all direction toward low rites and Increaned talen thecompany have entered upon the experiment of putting up Ripen Tabnlr In paiteboard packageJI2ap eacbTbeI v cbperJi S nndentood that the quaUt of the medIcine I a Identical Int t I a 1 o 1IIr 1 c I q I c 01 i bbII ab 4 I John B Castltmna ArthurO BreckinridgeCactieman J f Royal Insurance Co E1 OfivxpcQ17 I The Largos Fire Insurance Company in the World the Largest Business Transacted in Kentucky IDoes the Largest Bnssness Transacted in the Southern States tI V PAUL MOORE 4mA J DARLINGTON KY I t Resident Agent for Karlloglon and ir TI IVicinity u Kind Have step lead Longhair Barbee Gastleman MANAGERS Southern Department Home Office Louisville Ky ioIIi dab IrOPEN ALL NIGHTA new feature isnt it But then new anduptodate features have putIus at the head of the procession WHEN YOU HAVE ANY HAULING TO l ORDERpj THE SUNDAY BCHOOEl LESSON XII FOURTH QUARTER IN TERNATIONAL SERIES DEC 18 IU3I8m1or113omncntary Prepared by the Kov V M SLenrn- aCopyright 1S by D M Stearns 1 Zcdcklah vrns ono nncl twenty years old when lie began to reign and ho relgnod 11 vcars In Jerusalem II Aftcr tho death of Josiah tim good king tIco of hIs sonll and one grandson succeeded him reigning altogether 22 years Tchonhaz or Shnl1um tbrco mouths or JoholnUIni 11 years Conlah or Jcconlnh or Jcholachln three month nnd cdoklnh 11 ycnrs Tho first two mid tim last wore sons of Josiah tho third was his grandson and was 87 years n captlvo In Babylon Jer Ill 31 Tho story of tho final captivity of Judah tho topic of this lesson Is found In thrco other places Jcr xxxix II Kings xxv II Chron xxxl and must therefore bo some thing to bo prayerfully pondered by us 8 Ho did that which was evil In tho eyea of tho Lord according to all that Jo holnklm hnd done What n brief but comprehensive summary of a mans lIfo evil In tim eyes of the Lord nnd how It confirms the statement thnt tho cameL mind Is enmity against God 7 Tho eyes of tho Lord are running to anti fro throughout tho whole earth and wherever there Is n heart trusting In Him Ho will show himself strong on behalf of such II Chron xvi 0 Tho dovll Is also going to anti fro In tho enrth seeking to destroy man nnd turn him from God 8 Ho cast them out from Ills prc cnco Titus thto Iord dill to Terusale and Judah because of their sins for the mocked tho messengers of God and ds spleed His words and misused His prophets until tho wrath of tho Lord ares agaInst Ills people till thero was no mau- iedy II Chron xxxvi 10 Ho carnosti protested unto them rising early and prc- testing but they obeyed not nor Inclined their car anti continued walking In tho Imagination of their evil hearts Jcr xl 7 8 It Is Impossible to go vbero God cannot sco us but it Is possible to lose the sense of Ills presence na when Cain went out from tho presence of tho Lord Pa cxxxlx 14 Gen lv 10 Tho presence of tho Lord Is tho nssurnnco of nil sure guld nncb and blessing Ex xxxIII 14 xxlil 20 4 6 So tho city was besieged unto tho eleventh year of King Zedokiah Tho Lord hind said through Jeremiah that tho king of Babylon would take tho city acd It and for this testimony tho prophet was put In prison Jer xxilv 2 xxxII 0 but shutting up n messenger of tho Lord or stopping his mouth or oven killing him or burnIng up his Message wilt not prevent tho purpose of tIn Lord from being fulfilled All Scripture shall surely and literally bo fulfilled nnd oven tho enemies of God can only fulfill His pleasure for Ho inakcth oven tho wrath of man to pralso lUre and tho remainder doth Ho restrain Tho king of Babylon was unconsciously Gods Instrument In chastening Ills peoplo of Judah nnd Jerusalem Even Herod anti Pontius Pllato and tho gentiles nnd Israel when they combined against Christ were only bring- Ing to pass what God foresaw would bo Acts Ir 27 28 0 The famine was sore In tho city BO that there was no bread for tho people of tho land Tho study of tho famines of Scripture with their reasons and results ns far as wo can judgo of tho mme Is a most profitable study for example tho famine of Gen xii and Its results to Abra ham tho famlno in Bethlehem and Its effect upon Elluiolech and Naomi as re corded In Ruth In Ezck xlv 21 famlno Is called onoof Gods four soro judgments but In Amos Till 11 wo rend of tho woes kind of famine oven a famlno of hearing tho words of tho Lord 7 All tho men of war fled and won t clmpIt and ho by an object lesson showed tho pea plo just what was going on In at this time so that oven without talc phone or telegraph the Jews at Babylon dayhoypermitted man to bring to pass most won dcrful things in those days In which wo Jive but never in any nation has been seen or heard such wonderful things God has dono and will yet do in and Israel Ills chosen people 8 Tho army of tho Chaldeans pursued after tho king anti overtook Zcdcklah In tho plains of Jericho When Jonah would flea from tho presence of tho Lord al though ho got off to sea and possibly fan cied ho was really on his Way to Tarshlshi tho Lord wanted him at Nineveh and so sent two detectives alter him n storm to stop the vessel nTld a flth specially pro klllgZedeklnhaway from tho king of Babylon end pos sibly havo ridiculed tho words of Jero mlah but if co It only proved tbat ho did not know tho Lord nor that every purpose of tho Lord must bo performed 0 Then they took tho king and car Dabylontonlblnhgave judgment upon him Thusltcamo to pass as It had been foretold but most pitiful thing about It allus it to me was that ono who should have been an honor to tho Lord on tho throne of Lord nt Jerusalem Is found a prisoner B tho hands of an enemy of God pad this enemy sitting In judgment upon hIm It was a sorry sight when Abraham was re proved by Ablraolcch because ho for fear of his lifo told n Ho about Ills wlfo It was n fearful thing when David by hits great sin gavo occasion to tho enemy to bias phcmo when Simon Peter by his self con ildcnco und following afar oil denied his Lord But all these are written for our In struction that wo way not sin as they dILL 10 Anti tho king of Babylon slew thc ions of Zcdcklah before his eyes This might have been avoided If Zcdcklah hind only been obedient to tho word of tho Lord by Jeremiah and had surrendered to tho king of Babylon but ho rHught know better titan Jeremiah and ho not believe God but hardened his and went his own way until all this curno upon him It Is bad enough to suffer oneself but to bo compelled to witness suffering which wo have brought upon others must bo n terrible thing Yet what a man sowcth that must ho also reap JI Then ho put out tho eyes of Zcdo kiah and tho king of Babylon bound him iu chains and carried him to Babylon and put him In prison till tho day of his death TItus was fulfilled all that was written by Jeremiah and Ezekiel concerning him that ho would sea tho king of Babylon that ho would go to Babylon but that ho would never see Babylon and yet die there in peace loyalty to Our Lord byOhristsidled by His enemies but runny find it hard to uphold thorn when called in question by brethren whom they lovo and honor nnd so indulgo a guilty cQmpromlsing requires us to bo truo to Him and HisI truth como what may Ho honors andI rewards fidelity to Ills word as well at to His cause Presbyterian Church Member A church member is or ought to bo what his name signifies A member is a vital part of our organism Our hands and feet and limbs aro members of tho body They aro not like parasites and tumors that grow und feed upon tho body but add uo strength or complete ness to it They nro not merely on theIbody but tire of it And thus a church member is a vital part of tbo church not merely iu it or ou it but oi it Lutheran o In time iId hi drug2ttL l S r J bi 1 11 i r1s1T BERNARD COAL 1 COMPANY F INCORPORATED iMiners and Shippers of COAL AN D COKE I+ r I General Office Earlington Kentucky I I Ir A m imf mi m m Hm rric1t Offices 1 2 JAMES R LOVE PaducabTennessee StreetsvIr iAS FORD Manager 327 Upper Second Street Evansville Ind W 013636112 Agents HUNT BRO Memphis Tenn HESSER MILTON Rialto ii Building St Louis Mo J W BRIDGMAN Room 316 Western Union Building Chicago Ill j y jji1Mines Only Vibrating Screens and Picking Tableslusee THE BEST SELECTED COAL IN THE 1 MARKET r r 5- I BRUSHED BOKE FOR BHSE BURNERS MD PURNMS IvVhy buy Highpriced Anthracite Coal when you can get ST BERNIARD CRUSHED COKE for a much less price One ip ton of the Crushed Coke will do the same work as r 2 one ton of the best Anthracite CoalrI ASK YOUR DEALER FOR IT AND SAVE MONEY ft I trotftmm misimiiBK i 1 1 CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR Topic For the Veek Denlnnlnar Dec 11 Comment by Rev S II Doyle TopleThe minor virtues and their Ira portancePhII Ill 1214 lv 8 Math v0 4S thoJof heaven it is godliko per fection Paul declares that ho will bi satisfied with nothing short of heaven and its attainments Not uo says that I had already attained orwcro nl ready perfect but I follow after I but this ono thing I do Jycss to 11ward tho mark for tho prizo uTtho high I calling of God in Christ Jesus God has called him in Christ to the prlzo ofI eternal lifo in heaven and tile ono nimI in lifo is to reach the goal tho high standard of perfect lifo in Christ placed before him Christ held tho santo high yorwhich is in heaven is perfect Ho did not say that wo could reach this goal of diviuo perfection in this life but placed it before us as our ideal and His vordI teaches ns that we do reach it in the beyond Godlikenees therefore in character Is the ChristIans standard and goal but it does not imply that wo are to ignore tho minor virtues and characteristics of morality Godliness is higher than mo rollly but it implies it Although god- linesa is our aim wo aro not to Ignore tho moral virtues for it is by practicing them that wo attain to godliness In Phil ir 8 Paul mentions some ot tim moral virtues upon which wo are to tblnk tbat yo may bo led to do them aBTruth and trueness Bro pbsolntoly neces I teary ton Ohiistian lIfo Wo are to seek tho ono anti to cultivate tho other God is true Christ is the truth cud all that is trao comes from Him and noth ing false is to bo found in Him ToI have Christ is to havo truth to bo like Christ is to bo true 2 Whatsoever things are honest II Tho revised version translates tho Greek- word used hero honorable or i rover i end rather than honest II and this rendering is nearer the meaning of the original Greek word It suggests tho1It cultivation of a spirit of self respect which is not inconsistent with true Christian humility jastJII otsppvpJ fhJugfl pro pure cb9raotoristlcsee God Our lives ehonld bo treo fosnianything that stains or defiles IL Whatsoever things aro lovely a a and of good report All oharac teristics of lifo that are lovely attract Iwo to men and which men admire andhesteem aro to bo cultivated that them wo may win mon to Christ BibJofleiingsExxx 1517 Provo iii 3 4 iv 2327 vI 011 1010 xi l xv 1 2 xvii 1 xxii Ijnciy I 2 Jer v 1 Ps i 10 Math v 1121tnom xiJ 021 Phil ii 112 rite Uvl CHntlfinen to Uroiv Tho corruption put extravagance so plainly evident iu state and municipal affairs aro condemned and deplored by many who aro strangely apathetic andtindifferent when a call for sounded Why cannot they be drawn out in resistance and in an effort to ovorcomo Somo think it would bo of no use and somo aro afraid to be classed among reformers and others think it looks small to object to tho size of salatiea and amount at bills so tho 4mexicanlibertypopular allowance of governmental corruption and oxtravaganco Presbytorl an Journal A Heir Ufa Christ will accept no faith whatever ts merits that does uotlivo and biasm mmSas ov ruIn deuce of ones truth eavo tho fruits of tho truth Croatia do not become saving O by being true or by being sincerely reo coivod nnd held They become saving as become tho of a now alifelit OTHERWISE UNNOTICED Wealthy Illinois land owners ore planning to drain the Kankakee swamps William Campbell an old and wealthy settler of Assumption 111 died Mondays The Central savings bank of St Joseph I Mo closed last week on account of a run has resumed business Mrs Mottle C Hughes wife of Dr Charles H Hughes of St Louis died after an Illness of several weeks Coy Stephens ot Missouri hiss In vited governors of 14 states tb d delegates to the Loitisina convention at St Louis While crossing tho Mississippi on the ice near Quincy Illa moll coach arid horses broke through antI sank Generals who werecomrades in arms of Garcia express deep sorrow ovpr his death Gen Gomez has been notifiedC James L Gardiner first national bank at Seymour Intl died Monday aged 01 He was quite wealthy The Creek council is in session nt Muscopee I T Jo adopt a plan for treating with the United States gov eminent Great Britain is increasing her naval reserve The admiralty has offered special Inducements to tim Newfound land fishermen Probate Judg frink of Springfield Mo has been indicted on charge of 1failing to report fees collected He denies the charge Mrs John B Francis mother of ex David R Francis died at the p ft her daughter Mrs Kllerbce n Ferguson Mo Lord Salisbury is forcing the NIger anti Madagna ur quetions upoiI France He seems determined to clear pending disputes at once John Clark a typhoid fewer patton at Dodge City Kas was given up for dead and prepared for burial but he surprised his friends by returning to lifeSenator Vest arguedMondayapainst I the colonial system Ho declared that was against the constitution and against the decisions of the supreme courtExpress companies being sued by St Louis merchants to compel payment of war stamps will ask for transfer from Missouri supreme court to the taleraj court Sir WilHani Jennerthe distinguished njithofogfsts nnd physician in rdnar I p Queen 91IRan4pu pplrice of Wales fllpd rop ay Mrs Perry Noel wife of one pf ttie wealthiest farmers of Qplpnndo 1tI t dropped dead while engaged in liQHBP old duties Total paralysis is as ilgned as the cause Frederick von Hartman who was arrested at Kalamazoo Mich on a harge of burglary says ho belongs to he German nobility his father being baron von Hartman of Cologne Mrs William Goldsmiths a well known lady of Kewanee Ill was burned to death her dress catching fire from an overheated stove near jvlilcli she was sleeping in a chair A 3W P Simons for 12 years city ax collector lt Owensboro Ky diet Monday Ifc was universally ImQWR iiid loved and while ho dis istrotmly in financial matters late in life ho never lost a friend The post office and general merchan disc store of John Mather at George town Mo and the grocery of W E burhi4icrjI mantlty pf Bqoto hejnff carried oil in fIe1 I I nijnceoJ pC Jonsen n screwman aired 50 x CTIVE SOLICITORS WANTED EVERY PhllllplnebyHurautt as Oths4at UJtJorUn t o the War Depart cimp1Sntbe boipltalt at Honolulu In hong Kong the Amrlc1I trenchegat Manila In the Il1turIKent camps with Asulnaldo on the deck Dew y an4 fa Jhe roar at battle at rlPlrOljot years while engnfjed In I ntlitig tILl steamship Nethorfleld at Oalveston Tex was precipitated through a hatchway Into the lower hold He was rtrnovcd to his residence when he died n few hours later THE MAKKKTS New York Doe II 1538 25COTTONMlddllnic iFLOURWInter Wheat 3 Z3 q 38 75WCORNa1POnKNewST LOUIS OHEEVESSteersCows and Heifers 3 0- 1CALVE8per tJ 4 00 100 4M 660 HOGS Fair to Select 3 IS 360 SHEEP Fair to Choice 275- FIOUR 0 4 sPatent new 335 Q 360 20WhEATNo3311OATSNoUYBNo 2 BliO 52 TOBACCO LUES I 00 a S iu 00HAYClearHUTTEKCholcc Dairy 17 0 19 KOa8Fre h 61 19 IORK Standard new O S SO tjLAIILPrIme G r t CIIICAQO CATTLE Native Steers 3 75 5 CO HOGS Fair to Cholco 3 25 ft 3 5- 0SHEKPFalr to Choice 3 00 ff 4 M FLOURWinter 1atcnta 3 40 jj 3 CO Spring Patents 3 20 3 CO aNoCORNNO 2 Mixed 830 33t OATSNO 2 2t3s zc PORK Mcs new S 17V4W S 20 KANSAS CITY CATTLENative Steer 360 O 640- HOQ8A11 Grades 300 tf 342 WHEAT No 2 Red now ft 67 OATSNO 2 WhIte 27io 8 I CORN No 31NEWFLOURHlgU Grade 3 20 Q 375 CORNNO 2 40 g 401 OATSWettern 32 33 Q13COPORKBACONBldes 6iP P COTTON 4J 5 LOUISVILLE WHEATNO 2 Red CORNNO z Mixed IOUtNew Mess MIxed S G711iIlACONCIenr vnQcMiddllig Rib 9ur oloied PHi ens to I All coinmunicationi anti injltern cf new jnr Itlnlni to Ihii column should be addressed to The IaindealersayiIawesviileha a colored man who probably wears the largest shoe In thi world When they arc turned out cf the shop they measure fif teen and onehalf inches In length and six inches in breadth Hev T H Merriweathcr is visiting his firfjlly here this week Rev N G Galbreath preached at the A M E Zion church Sunday night Some of the bos who skated Sunday are with canes iIIiEd work again MlIlisonYllleSUDday The ladies of arJlngIO will give a social In the near future Rev Mcrri weather lalIhe gels plenty of backbone and sparerib to eat George Amos Is gelling along nicely si this writing Miss Lizzie Bradley of fInds was In the city shopping yelerdIDid you know that Barber hid moved his boarding What Is bouselImust have Mrs Ella Alexander is yet very sick Mrs Battle Nunn of Madisoaville is very sick Miss Jaralee xtay was in Madlaonvllle yesterday hopping MORTONS GAP School has been suspended for two weeks owing to the of the teacher We are glad tossy that tbey wllll soon be able to resume their dual duties Mj and Mrs A Mllcbesort visited here wee Mrs Hllpf Long of Uecalyr IllandMrs Julia Long of Umpire Ky visited tbelrslsier Mrs B F Sharber last week EmpireTUtJitJy YsopMn t isgnville last week Th d meeting at the Baptist II Church has not been well attended owing p Fhaveby lbs Instructive sermons of bur worthy I paitnr The Young Mens Royal Union are pr paring for a bicquel during the Holiday which Ii to be the rventof the season IODZO Rhodes returned from Illinois last Tuesday U F Sharber and Wilson Hopion mat a flying trip to Madisonville Sunday Revs Gould and Iells assisted Rev Robs in the protracted meeting last week enjoyedtheMessrs James Wine and William Und ley visited friends in Heel Sunday Mr and Mrs N Porter were in Mad sonville Sunday Mrs Caroline Williams and son Pratt visited relatives in Hanson last week J Mr Jim Sbarber of White Plains wi in the city this weeks i rvII11VzE g rtll 7 r t- f 1 o c1 r 1 o 7r1- Jr J rJk IIl bht IEQ4lttJ I plq1I4s JIJ 6 1110 lcIcR Jlil on oIJI Farnswortii Agent JEARLtNGTON Kv CO YEARS- EXPERIENCE PATENT DESIGNS COPYRIGHTS ccAnyone sending a ketch and e ratcklr ascertain onr opinion free whether an ftirontlon Ia CommnnlCA lloni strictly confidential tandbook on iatentaftent free Oldest nccncy for HSpecIalScientific 1ImerlcanSA fIomelrI11 1frIM weekh 7ergea etr- ollllh edltnttfle f3 a a41irJMarLMUNNBranch once GZ V at Wafblngtoa D Co u1UIviatirrnRA1iSUAHY IUEIOLEANcnroo b cfv4 ChceT i Christmas Goods MB tThe beat and choicest of Perfumes and At omizers ever displayed in the city Our Stock of Pocket Books Is complete including all grades from the honest plain sensible affair to the choice silver and old thmgstYou Should See Our Handsome Display of Box Papers ast Complete line of Knives tand Scissors and the fin line of high clasS Ra zors and Shaving Acces sories ever brough to Earlington We can in terest you if you need a firstclass Pocket Knife or a fine pair of Scissors that arc guaranteed to cut bIlas Our Stock eof PipesL Always known to be full and complete has not Ielost any of its attractive ness There are other things come and see xour hands or face chap while out shopping try a bottle of Edelweiss Cream 8tI I p Bernard Drugstore I iJ I BEST TRAINS TO I Kansas oily Mm iUtahSt Paul Nebraska Black Hills- VIA St Louis or Chicago VESTIBULED TRAINS OASt1u1lDWINIII URIII FREE I M RUQQ TRAY PASSn AOtMT BT LOUIS UC HOWADELLlOTTOIHL MOH7JBT LOW Ma WWAKELEY tlHLPAI TTLOUII tu 1 Vwi tJi Jo If roil An Qwng forth g- If a Yw Kro Going squmIIf You Aw Going La41iI-fYou Are Qolng Weslj rot III lotPLOICHACCSlimtv 0 f ojoniJ II fCe l blkDel Aria It evno tho dreTIiiTl1The Minimum of Ratet csfltCMI t Arb7ihu- rw W ETHRIPOI A4iSWT 13