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Bee (Earlington, Ky.): December 15, 1898
Bee (Earlington, Ky.): December 15, 1898 Bee (Earlington, Ky.) 300dpi TIFF G4 page images Bee Publishing Co. Earlington, KY 1898 bee1898121501_sn87060004 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Bee (Earlington, Ky.): December 15, 1898 Bee (Earlington, Ky.) Bee Publishing Co. Earlington, KY 1898 $IMLS This electronic text file was created by Optical Character Recognitio n (OCR). No corrections have been made to the OCR-ed text and no editing has be en done to the content of the original document. Encoding has been done through an automated process using the recommendations for Level 1 of the TEI in Librar ies Guidelines. Digital page images are linked to the text file. 't3w5t HST'f" ' "TT7? ii 2sSSsflsssssssW.IKssrissBslSSsssssssssssssssssssssa "CJ -- f i 4 Annual Holiday Opening this weeK ai a. oisif uook anu juw elry Store. Thousands of suggestions suitable (or evervbodv. u for rrpcnn Don't fail to see the largo display, h fpn$f Jjiiiiii.i,yuiB;ei;i.'i.,;'iMM,;i:yiij,j,,i.ii,.iiii,il.u ttaoltln. i. r. AmAiiiiitiiifriii--iiA- - tlrl 4-- 7 ' iw I jr a lm1 M k m v m I tvw iM A-v- H r nnHTim am jI4 RSMliESJ-aSfeJJIffin'Mi mzm nmiA '. n nr :?-v -- ! -- TIL, m. (V ma ( u v.n tei '. AHmBenHiaBnMHMttaHMaaaD ysmx n ffrlliifiwl.rTii -- r viMyarawMffsfcntaiiw bH"". liiHi " - sv - -- y I IMP ' .NINTH YEAR. EARLINGTON, HOPKINS COUNTY, KENTUCKY, THURSDAY, DECEMBER s? W& im imi .. m. MS m vm. rfn , m MJ jr v V I Will have his entire line of Holiday Goods open bv Saturday. December 10th. This will be the i jj largest ana grandest display ever M snown in A . a MADISONVILLE. KV. ., m i A.. D. Sialr .1 ' L.l"i'iaJ.,yiMLajii4it,ijiyj vF MO. 49"' JBkI !LrsVvB 18, 1898 KW6 STORE NEWS!! 4 4 4 4 Si) 4 St. Bernard Store 4 Shoes for Everybody. WW f J f V BI ACTION TAKEN BY . n GIDEON MARSH'S SENTENUk. Twclro Yearinnd Three n Fluo of Five tnent nnd to lliinilrd Dollars. l'j Months' Imprlion- - The Former Insurgent Commander in Eastern Cuba Succumbed to Pneumonia. PUBLIC OFFICIALS, Philadelphia, Marsh Dec. U.-Ql- dcon W. r.tter of Condolence fiom 1'rctlilrnt Sic Jflnlcy The Bnd Newt Convejreil to III Wllo noil I)auglitor ATllle Tliey trert UrcaUfmllnc nt n Hotel luTlioiuiMvlllr, G, Vnitlilngtoti, Dec. 12. flen. Cnllxto Onrplft, Hie CYlm general, vho entne Ucru at tlio )iend p( lltp Cuban ilpjega-(Iofrom Hie Banla Jul Bur ponvei Hon, 1p confer with the American n died at ten yesterday morn-hif- . Ho wan taken 111 with pneumonia fievcwl days ago, Owing to hl ad vanceil iio llicrp had been little hope o( his recovery from the flint, Some of the Good Things in the Big ... Jmtif'iJj.T- - A former president of the wrecked Keystone ban!;, wasseutenced by Judge IHitlcr In tho United States district court to an Imprisonment of IS years and 3 months and to pay n fine of $500. It was thought probablo that MarBh might, when brought up for sentence, make a statement Implicating others In tho wrecking of the bank, but he merely informed the court thnt 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. bank's losses. Hirer nnd llnrhors. Washington, Dec. 11. The house popimittep pn rivers npd lmrbor Imil o meeting, nnd dlsousEcd preliminaries of the hearings which arc to bo given members who desire approprla Mops for rivers and harbors Tho com1 mittco desires to have all tho hear; ings completed beforp the holidays, Sncetiaful Trial of the aiaokcnije, Philadelphia, Pep, H.-rsecond trial of tho torpedo boat Mackenzie, mode Monday afternoon over the new government eourro In tho Delaware river below Wilmington, was success ful, tho little croft averaging a speed of ?o,u jpiots for two hours, Thla ex feeds the gqverpment requirement by , knots, Tho The War wlt.i Spain Officially ; Brought to a Close by the Peace Commissioners. THE CLOSE WAS A m hi SCENE FOR A Jfy. 5J9 'Wm ( The Royal U the highest grade baking powder unrrrn. ahuoi tests show It goes ono. tilrd further than onr other bread. m HU!ES HOTEL i Told the War Investigation ST. LOUIS. EUROPHKN PLKN, Com- mission About Shipping the Spaniards from Santiago. WHY A SPANISH FIRM GOT THE CONTRACT- - KatC3: 75o. and 51.00 pa? Day. RESTAURANT POPULAR PRICES. M ft M . SPECJAL25c. DSNNER. SPECIAL BREAKFAST AND SUPPER. 1 Beet Stfak. or Mutton Chops, Polatoci, Cak or Watles, Coffee or Tc.i anJ Fruit 30 No. 2 Ham, Tvo Eggs, Potatoes. Cakes or Waffles nd Coffee or Tea 35 No J Pork Chops with Potatoes an4 Cakes or ,'tjj'. '.? am'vSi PAINTER. No. Tho Document tvns Slened at H!4B p. in., on tho Night of the loth-- It Consists of orcutecn Articles, Mftklnc 7,000 Words Tha Spaniards were Hudljr Depressed Otcr tho l'liml Action. POWDER Absolutely Purq OTt FIFTY-FIFTSAJCINU American Bhlp Owners were Too Grasping It mil tho Difference lletween 81,400,-00- 0 aud tiff 13,000 that Decided ln Favor ot tho Spanish Company Col. Wheeler Would Like to Sleet Win. 12. Ityan. Vsle5 mi Co"" or Tea ... .20 No. 4 Lake Trout. Butter Sauce, Cakes or Waffles nd Coffee or Tea... 20 No. 5 Oat Meal and Cream, or Bouillon, Hot Rolls, Butter - Two Cges, Butter, and Coffee or Tea .. . 0 Toast and Coffee or Tea IS in all Departments. Pull Stock ... the most substantial and genuine stock at the most reasonable prices. .... Specialties For Ladies: The choice styles made by Drew, Shelby & Co. For Men: The best things from the big factory of J. S. Nelson AH As we always have, so have we now the best things on earth in Shoes for everybody of any age. Nothing but frlvitte (Jiul.io' Bentrneo Commuted hj tho 1'rrsldent; " Washington, Pec. 1L Tho president has accepted tho recommendation of fien. Wheeler nnd commuted to Imprisonment for life tho sentence of death imposed by court-martiupon Private Lindsay, of the Tenth cavalry, at Hunlsville, Aln. al Fall & WjlnterSClothing. Large variety of HONEST, and Stylish Goods, Latest Cut and Finish. NOTHING SHODDY. At the most reasonable prices. Quality and Style beyond question. &3 i$13 S5tiit. SUB-6TANTIAL, to Blankets. - 4 Overcoats. ir 4 4 Millinery.. Capes 4 Jackets. and A Big and Broad and Thick and Warm Made of Sheep's Wool. Elegant things and Cheap. All Genuine Goods. Gpod Bargains , ,. Latest Nobby Things. Fit Everybody. Quality Guaranteed, Fine Goods. Warm Goods. Strong Goods. No trouble to buy as it takes so little money 'Nobby selections of late styles in Sailors and Walking Hats. Also a Choice lot of Caps for children and little tots. f 4 9" varied assortment of latent patterns of La- dies' and Chjld-ren- s' Capps and Jackets at priqes yftMjStfM 'sSSmf'tV mat win nc anvs V .tStS purse. We can't here, Come and sec describe them n TH I. "mZ.i AW Groceries No otUer stock so coni-plet- e large city. Every necessary an4 luxury that is made or grows to eat. Our reputation for honest goods and honest values is sustained in a marked degree in our Big Grocery Department, and as to canned goods we have everything in cans ihat can he canned: Fruits, 'egetables, Syrups, Meats, fefti MmA fey owners that ian Gan. We can't tell the sto- y h.ere but our ghelves talk. ptioice Goods, Close Prices. and fresh. outide a' Coiujiletflr YVnterlocged, Q Pec. 14, The schoan-a- r GEN. CALIXTO OARCIA. Middlesex, owned by K, A, Shores, The reinnins were iinmcdiaiely pre- Of Ashland, WUn whfph was caught pared for burial, and were plneed on a In the Ice floe at Pelpp iRlnnd, Lake bier In the room in which he died. A Hrle, and badly crushed, has been largo Cuban flag ervcd ns a covering, lowed Into thin port completely water and the head on one of munller logged, The crew wereuinved. dlmeiiHloim. The face and bunt were lleid of the Kuttlnn Church In Anicrlcn. left exposed to public view. New York, Pec. 14. Among the pasMIIch, a lly direction of Mnj.-desengers arriving on tho French line BQldlers from llattcry detachmrnt Of steamship C'lmmpPRUP wp? PIchnn 15, Sixth artillery, at the hnrrnplcs Iitp. appointed head of thp Tlkhun, under the command qf Lieut, Cpx, was IJiihfclan newly In America, chureh although detailed n n lody guard for thu renominally ho Ih blohop of the Aleutian mains, After (ien. (lorcla's death steps were Islunds and Alaska. taken to notify the government Third Illinois Ordered Mustered Out. here, and also the executive comSpringfield, 111., Pec. 14. Capt. It. P. mittee of the Cuban assembly, which Page Walnwright, chief mustering ofhas Its headquartcra at Marianao, Cu-p- ficer of Illinois,' has received a dim Secretory .Jose Vlllalon of the patch form the war department QXde; cpnimUslon" tun't u telegram qf uotlfl-catio- n ng ijm t muijlpr out (ho Third to Jfendcy. Ciiote, tho presivolunteers on January 13. dent of the Cuban assembly, who Is Killed His AVIfe nnd Attempted Mulelde, now In Havana. San Francisco, Pec. 14. Iloyfnond, As soon us the. death became known, a mirnhpr of visitors, Including many EelllnBjr, a despondent Germpn, shpt public men, called at th hotel to ex- knit klffcd his wife yesterday und then, turned the weapon upon himself. Ho press their condolences. Letters of condolence were received vdll die. Scllinger had been" unable tq from Secretary Hay, C3en. Miles and secure employment, . U.J .J.. J pejmtor 1'oraker, Secretaries Hay and Fntnl lsplossoiv Smith Algcc nint 1'ontina.itcr-Qcncra- l Wauseon, O., Pec. 14. Uy on exploleft their cards, as uIro did Assistant sion In the grist mill 4t Pcttlsville, Secretary Meiklejohn and Generals near here, yesterday morning, Nate Miles and Ollmore. The president's Thomas and Clarence Kmuions letter of condolence to Secretary Vllla- killed outright and Wil Marklpy were wa lon was as follows: fatally jnjured, "Kxeputlvo Mansion, Washington, pre, lj.-- !y Hcav Sir) I hae jieard Killed byn Mine Cnve-IDenver, Col,, Pec. 14, A special to with deep regret the melancliqly news pf Gen. Garcla's death. I beg to offer tho News from StarkvHlo, Cl noysi my heartfelt sympathy in your sor- Mlchpei Terepo nnd his. son, row, nnd the tribute of my nlpperc ad- Antpnlo, were killed by a cave-i- n In miration for his eminent qualities a tho. coal mine In whlPU they were a patriot and n soldier, working, "Thp people pf the United States Death or Ex:Uhlef,nstloe n WnlttKif the join-WitWill thu pcoplu of Cuba In Supremo Court. niotiruing the lns of one to whom the Portland, Ore., Pec. 14. Judgo L. cauKc of Cuban liberty la bo deeply In- 15. Wolte, chief justice of the Oregon debted, Sharing In your grief, 1 am, supremo court from 1859 to 1803, Is Mnccrely your, dead, aged 83. "WILLIAM McKINLEY." Ocn, Garcia left a large family, one Unnth of the Halo Survivor. of whom, Juito, a captain on his staff, Niles, Mich., Pec. 13, James Shaw, was with him when lie died. 'Ills the ony surviving rAemb'e'r of la widow and. two daughters;' tercult state legislature'of Bl, when Octrplt and Marfcla, nfo'ht Thomase, flaj.' A, was the capital of Michigan, died St ton, 19 years 'of age, also vth thp urrfay nglit, agel 8G, irC(l'tT Pm1 Pp' Carlons Uarcia, annstruftor ll fnfs. other Bon, s in Cuba- - A daughter, Lawrence, Kas Peo. 14. Pr. Wm. L. Leonora, who married qn American, Purdlck, of Hartford, Conn., has been npw living In l'arjs, W. Gen, Gnrcln'a mother Is still alive selected to succeed law II. llrowncll, as school of tho Instructor in tho and resides In Havana. ICansas state university. TO RELIEVE THE VOLUNTEERS. Filial Vnwdut Mill Kxploshin, Horanton, Pa., Pec, 14, Several U'Sll'T Trap to be Vonritrdeil to Mn workmen are reported having been l)llii (o Tnko flio l'lncr of killed and Injured by an explosion In lio Y(lluu(eerf, the coining mill of the Moonio Powder Washington, Dec 13, The war de- Cp at Mooslp, Pn, partment lias begun In earnest the lllc l'lre nt Kutztoirn, l'n. of the volunteer troops now staKutztown, Pn Pec. 10. The main tioned at Manila by regulars, Thin afternoon Secretory Alger signed an building of tho Kutztown Foundryand order designating for this purpose six Machine Co. was totally destroyed by regiments of United States Infantry Are. Loss, $70,000. It contained, valu'' out of eight held In reservo for able patterns. countries; service In Terrible Htsiilts-n- f a Hholt Ejjtlpjloljj Tho regiments arc the Twentieth4, St. Petersburg, Pep. 14. P,y the exnt Fort Leavenworth, jtdk.'; tub plosion pf a ' Third!, at Fdrlf ' Snclljn.ff,' "Minn.'j at Cronstadt, shell at Fprt Constantino werp killed nine at rfefferspn Bar? nnd three oflicera soldiers H'9 "Twelfth,; and seven soldiers Mo., and Ifort Itlley, iCos.; tho racks, wounded. Seventeenth, at CqlumbusHflrrnckSiQ, Ihe Fpurth, at Fprt Sherld(n, ClllcugQ, nen. Merrltt nnd Wife Knltoute Home. and thp Twcntospponfl, i Fort Croolc, London, Pec. 11. Maj.-GcMerrltt, Neb, Mrs, Merrltt and the genoral'a Lieut. Htrother, have sailed Atlmlrnl Schley IIa the Urlp, New Vork, Peo, J3, Admiral SohleyT from Liverpool for New York on who la living with his family in tho board the steamer Lucanla. Hotel Kensington, has been seized with a slight attack of la grippe. A Death of the Wlro or Sergeant-at-ArJlrlsht of the Hen,joi" " reception that was to have been given" Washington, Pec. 14. rs, H J, to him at tho Windsor hoteli Has bde'iV ln T' ' " Itrjglit, wife of Coli Bright, sorgcant-t-frm- s postponed. pJ the senate, is doad ln this Fonr Lives Loit In n fire, pity, Npv yprk, ppp,'ia,,Tho flro which Tho Vntlcnn Acalnst tho Cnrllsts. destroyed tho apartment house ut 134 Rome, Pec. 12. Tho pope has deProspcot place, Brooklyn, Sunday night, killed four persons, Joseph W. cided that the Spanish policy of the and not Noble t, his wife, his wife's mothtr, Vatican shnll be ' '' ueutral. Mrs. Stothorn, and John Wlnne. Cleveland, ofll-chi- ls n. 1111-no- lo Ore-Boh ro-Usub-tropic- al n. anti-Carll- Paris, Pec. 11. There were two joint sessions of the peace comrqls slons Saturday, one lasting from 3:30 p, to 3)19 p. in., and ni tho btner opening at 7 p. in. The long session In the afternoon and the subsequent recess were duo only to the fact that each, artie'p of the treaty had (o be carefully read and compared in Spanish and English, and to the fact that the engrossing of the laat artlclo In Spanish wo incomplete, Purlng tho wait the commissioners were photographed. The treaty was signed at 8:45 p. m. A BCENB FOR A PAINTING. The signing of the treaty would hnve afforded a subject for a great historic painting, The group gathered about the table In the stately ohamber of tho foreign oflloe was Impressive In itself, whllo the fact that the sense of tho momentousness of the Issues which Ihe act decided was deeply felt by all the participants gave an "imprestlvo and solemn tone to the scene. Around tho great mahogany table sat the ten arbiters of the destinies of an old and a young nation. Ranged, standing behind them, were numerous attaches of me American ppmrniSJlfln, Tho jets from tjipprystal ehandelle'rs nbovo tho jieods of those present magnified the brilliant green and scarlet of the upholstering In their goutiness. There was the attraction of a contrast between the black clothed notors and the saonefy, Although tho commissions met ot fl:30 o'clock, expecting to finish their Work In hnlf an hour, the engrossing of the treaty on parchment was found to bp so troublesome thot it duloyed ilifi S'rrniuu st the document until $:2Q o'clock, Clerk Martin, of tho American commission, worked all day without even stopping to eat. When he came Into the chamber nt 7:30 with the document ho found the waiting. The Spanish copy hod arrived a half hour earlier, ORPEU OF SIGNATURES. A?ri Arthur Ferguson then proceeded to read first tho English, and nfter Spanish, version of the that trco.y. Ths finished, two copies 'were 'passed around the table, the commisslblrcrs. uignlng them in the order of their rank William R. Pay, Senator Cushman K. Pavs, Senator William P. Frye, WhUeV Reld and Senator G9QrffP Qray; Senpr Montero Pps, Benor Abarauza, Senor Garnlca, Pcnor VUlaurutla and Gen. Cerero y Saons, caoh commission signing Its opponent's trenty. Both wore tied with the Spanish and American, colors. When, the seal were afllxed, werp pent scurrying for ribbons qf the French with W'hiph the documents were sealed, in eqmpllment to the French hosts- of tho commission. Many officials Interested watched every detail of the proceeding. The last ocal being Impressed, the commissioners rose, and, without formality, each member shook the hands of all his antagonists, and each, gave assurances of sincere personal esteem. The (signing was finished at 8:45. At that time tho door of tho chamber opened.ond Senor VUlaurutla, appeared and exclaimed to a grpup, cjf corre, spondents who were waiting in the cdrfitlpr: vp'Est Fn," The other members pf thp Spanish commission followed Henor YUlnurutlft and passed silently through tho vestibule to their waiting carriages. The American strolled out, chatted complacently, and as tho descended the steps the lights In the chamber were darkened. rowpen CO., hew YORK. H CONGRESS. fleet will be S 1 tho addition strengthened shortly of some serviceable (Second Beieton.) In the sonale, on tho 8th, on motion of benator Morgan, tho Nlcaraguan canal pill tvris taken up anil mado tho unun-Ishebusiness, nfter which tho senate ad, Journed......In tho houso tho urgent deficiency bill, to lirqvldo for tho support ot tho military and naval establishments vas passed, practically without opposition, A number of amendments were adopted, on tho recommendation of the appropriations committee, which had received some supplemental estimates aftei the bill was prepared. The nmount carried by tho bill, na passed. Is 169,895,892. Tho bill to render sureties of consuls, vice- ,.unui unu consular agents uauio ror damages In suits at law, was adopted. In the aonate, on tho 12th, tho two questions of territorial expansion nnd the construction of tho Nicaragua canul occupied tho body tho greater part of tho session In the houso tho greater part of the day vaB davotcd to District of Columbia business. Tho bill to relieve Amcrl-ca- n Beamon was takon up, but nothing was accomplished In tho senato, on tho 13th, Mr. Morrill made a speech In support of tho bill au thorlzlnff the purchase of a a supremo court building, whichsite forpassed was unanimously. Soveral bills of minor Importance wero nated. nfter which much time was Blveu of the ragua ranal bill to debate houso thoNica- DIsIn the trict of Columbia appropriation bill was passod without n single amendment. Sen- ofeki'd. ate Dill to amend tho laws relating to sen, mon was also passed, all amendments "Don't know. The terms of surrejected. render provided for It." Col. Pecker read a long statement, ADMIRAL DEWEY'S FLEET. signed by one William K. Ityan, detie Will Hoon llnvo n Sufllclont Force of tailing tho alleged methods of the transportation bureau In connection Small Vessels for nil I'ractlcal and with the attempted sale of certain Necessary Purposes. ships to the government. Col. Ilccker ppc. 11. Admiral Pew- - 6nld he did not know Itynn. Washington, d Washington, Pec. 10. The transportation to Spain by tho United States of the Spanish prisoners surrendered at Santiago was taken up by tho war investigation commission and Col. Ilccker, who made the contract for the United States, was recalled to testify on this point. He said there had been a combine of New York ship concerns which would have paused an outlay of while tho actual outlay mado was $313,000. Tho lowest bid was from a Philadelphia junk dealer, who, however, had no visible means of executing the contract, nnd admitted his own doubt as to getting sufficient bond. This Col. Phlladelphlan, decker testified, protested against not being nwarded tho contract on the ground that he had "a chance to make some money out of it." The most feasible bidder was the Spanish Transatlantic Co. Their bid, unlike the others, relieved tho govern-meof all medical attendance and, finally, on the government's representations, the company agreed to reduce its figures about 8180,000. "What Induced the government to send those people to Spain?" was nt Talc Market St, Cars direct to Hotel. Try Kuropean Plan. Cheapest anil bcal, otilj W 'or what 70U get. THOS. P. MILLER, Pntsiorw- - ' iMTEsSI NASHVILLE, CHATTANOOGA AND r y .: ST. LOUIS RAILWAY. PULLMAN PALACE? SLEEPING CARS Uelween Nashville and Chattanooga, Alabama, Augusta, Macon, Jacksonville, Knox-vlllAsheville, 'Washington, Baltimore, Philadelphia. New York, Portsmouth Norfolk. Jackson, Memphis, Little Reck', Tcxerkana, Sherman. Waco, Pallas and Fort Worth. : : : Palace Day Coaches on all Trains Information pertaining to v?f . llOKTS. ROUTES. RATES. ETS Will be cheerfuiiy furnished upon application to Ticket Agents, or to A. Memphis, Tcnn. J. H. LATIMER, Southeastern Passenger Agent, Atlanta, Ga O. J. MULLANEY, Northeastern Pass. Agt. 59 W Fourth St Cincinnati, O. R, C. COWARDIN, Western Pass. Agent. Room 405, Ry. Excha'ngo Building, St. Louis, Mo. BRIARD F. HILL, Northern Pass. Agt. Room 328 Marquett BIdg Chicago. J. L. EDMONDSON, Southern Pass. Agt. Chattanooga, Tenn. J. WELCH, Division Passenger Agen!, W. L. DANLEY, Gen'l Pass, and Ticket Agt. t gunboats. The Pennington, now nt Honolulu, has been ordered to proceed to Guam, In the Lndronc group, and make a ourvey of the harbor with n view to the establishing thero of n naval station. This done, she will join Pewey's fleet, Py that time, or before, tho Helena will have arrived at Manila, and the Concord and the" Petrel, now cruising around in Chinese waters, will have returned, und altogether the admiral will have a sufficient force of small vessels under his command to carry out tho president's policy respecting tho Philippines, and to bring tto submission any ot tho Islanders whp niay prove refractory, and to release any Spnnish prisoners held In confinement by tho insurgents. paid they would bo glad to summon Itynn If ho could be found. Several members of tho commission Nashville, Tbnn Surplus Fond Asked if he was ever approached by Abner McKinley relative to the purchase ot ships, Col. Jlecker replied: "Never but once. He spoke to mc once about a water barge for which there was no use nt the time, and I so Informed him. I never had any other communication from him, either directly or Indirectly." "What part did the firm of which Abner McKinley is a member play in the sale of ships?" asked Woodbury. "None nt all as to the army," replied Col. Ilccker. "I do not know as to the navy." ex-Go- Capital Sleek Paid In, $50,000. COMMENCED BUSINESS IN $20,000. 1867. J NO. G.MORTON, The advantages of a bank account are numerous. It is not to business men wo are talking they know all about it but to salaried men, wage earners and to women. There's safety if the bank Is a good one. There's convenlence-tb- e money always ready and out of reach of your own petty squandering, too. It is easy to spend small sums when you have a large sum in your pocket KEEP OUR OWN COUNSEL. Information Concerning- American Naval - AfTnlra Will Not ho So Free us It 11ns Ueen. r, - New York, Pec. 11. A special to the Herald from Washington says: Action has been taken by Secretory Long to withhold information concerning American naval affairs from foreign governments. A regulation has been issued announcing that "formal ofllcia,t Information to attaches and other foreign ofllclala in d Washington or abroad will be through the bureau of navigation by the office of navaj intellt--. gence." This regulation Is duo largely to tho refusal of foreign governments to give to American officers Information which they seek. Hitherto the authorities have been very open with foreign attaches, but in the future it Is Hkely the secrecy which exists abroad will bo followed here. fur-pithe- com-mlsxl- I Bryan was removed by the receipt by the war department of a telegram rehim stating he had Q0ST&Y FIRE. IN A MAIL CAR. ceived fromresignation of that commismailed his his sion as a colonel of volunteers, and fifteen Hundred Dollars Dmubeo Results that it was approved by tho division from an Overheated Store A Mall and corps commanders. Clerk bllshtlr Humeri. The war department, of course, can Chicago, Pec. 12. One of the mall not act upon tho resignation until it cars of the Baltimore & Ohio railroad comes formnlly to hntul, but there can was disabled at 1:30 p. m. yesterday be no doubt of. its acceptance, by Are which originated from an overSmallpox nt llcdfurd, l'n. heated stove. The cor was standing qi Huntingdon, Pa., Pee. 12. Itanjnmln the Illinois Central railroad traces a Lee, secretary board of Fourteenth street, when n, cmnlpjyQ health, arrived of the state here last night on his of the railroad notice smpkp pouring where he pnssed fom the Endows nnd turned in an return from Bedford, the the day Investigating alurpi, Tp flames did their work epidemic now prevailing nature of tho Pr. quickly, and, although the lire depart- Leo said that the disease is there. pox, some ment was prompt, damage to the town nlono there are amount of $1,500 resulted. Mall Clerk nnd thnt,20in the at least cases. General vaccination L, F. Follentlnc was slightly burned. has been ordered, nnd the infected Judge Bhowalter Dead nt Chloaco., houses arc closly quarantined. It is Chicago, Pec. 11, Judge John W. probnble that the public schools of the Showaltcr, ot the United Stntes court, place will be closed. Ho has been HI died here Eren the .Sultim ta Lour nine to Itespc'o with pneumonia. to-da- The War Department Notified thnt Col, IlrjnnllHS Mailed Ills Ileslguatlon. Washington, Pec 13. All doubt re- spcctlng the intentions of Col. Wm. J. Itecelrer Appointed. St. Joseph, Ho., Pec. 10. Secretary of State Leseuer came here yesterday to examine nftalrs of the Central savings bank, which closed Tuesday on account of a run precipitated by a report that the bank held $30,000 of Plunger Gillett's paper. Seoretary Leseuer appointed It. L, McPonald, wholesale merchant, receiver, to serve until Monday, when the bank will re sume business. Americans Nnll In nnd Spaniards Sail Out. Havana, Pee. 10. The United States transport Minnewnskn arrived here and is now lying alongside tho San Jose pier. Gen. Humphrey nnd stnff went nboard her shortly nfter she reached thli port. transport Forgas The Spnnish sailed for Santander, Spain, Thursday night, with 1,487 repatriated Spanish troops on bonrd. Inundation with Urent T.oss of Life nnd Property nt St. I'cteruurr. Albany, N. Y., Pec. 10, Because some Neva suddenly rose nine feet Thursday night, Inundating the lower quarter, where communication Is now carried on by boats. The Inhabitants were and there was great loss of property. Great loss of life has been reported. pnnlc-strlckc- MADISONVILLE, - KENTUCKY Illinois Central B. R. ANNOUNCEMENTS. The Illinois Central now has on sale, and will continue the same until September to. 1808. round trio summer tourist tickets from T i nATC in the It U JL JUL points on Its linessummer South Ip IV resorts ' a 'arge Hit of in the North. Its fast double daily service to St. Louis, Chicago, Cincinnati and Louisville enables ono to reach qulckljr and comfortably the mountain icjorts of Virginia, tho White Mountains and Seaside of New England, the Thousand Islands, the lake) and forest resorts of Michiean, Wisconsin and Minnesota, the Hoi Springs of Arkansas,.the Yellowstone Park or tha resorts of Colorado, TOURIST li PMiJ-Uw- N Jill J J U lllvi 11' 11 1)111 A. new 1898 edition, entirely rewritten, and giving facts and conditions, brought down to date, ot the Central's murdered the chaplain and mnte oil the coast of Brazil, August G, 1897, was hanged at 3:10 p, in. Ho died easily Tickets and full Information as to rsttt In connection with the above can be had of agents ol Another Hank llurclary. tbe "Central" and connecting linos, IlloQiiiington, 111,, Pec. 10. The priS. G. Hatch, Dli. Pan. Agent, Cincinnati. vate bank of Taylor & JlcClure, ot John A. Scott, Dlf. Pais. Agint, Memphis. Wm. Murray, DU Pass. Agent, New Orleans. Arrowsinlth, was entered by burglars Thursday morning nnd rifled of $3,000 nnd $4,000. The vault was A. II. Hanson, G, P. A. W, A. Kellond, A. G. P. A. Chicago, Louisville. opened nnd the burglar-proo- f safe blown to pieces with dynamite. n Tho Oliver 1'ecker Tragedy Ksplated. Norfolk-- , Va., Pec. 10. John Anderson, the Swede, who, while cook of the schooner Olive Pecker, of Boston, Jns'l'bSn'iss'ue'i. e tnuslrat-Hi- ll a ed pamphlet, contains a large number, An I 1 III u of letters from Northern farmer prosperously located on the line UlU.li nowtbe of Illinois Central Railroad in the States of Kantuckv. Tennessee. MitiisslDoi and Loulsana, snd also a detailed write-u- p of tbe cities, towns and country on and adjacent to that line. 10 nomeieeicers, or tnose in searcn or a farm, this pamphlet wilt iurnlth reliable information concerning the most accessible and protper-ou- s portion ot the South. Free copies can be had by applying to the nearest of the undersigned. lolUl.il 0 " 5.1 "4J J Alleged Murderer Arrested, New Albany, Ind., Pec. Smith Is confined in the jail hero tc await officers from Mlnonk, 111., where ho is said to be wanted for tho murder of John King, July 23 of this year. (Irent Loss of I.I To by Collapse ot it Sener Barcelona, Pec. 12. A largo quanti- W, A. NlSDEir, President O, W. WADDILL, Caibler Hopkins (Loiirttu MADISONVfLLE, ty of brick work in a sewer in course of construction hero collapsed yestcr-dnafternoon, burying many of the Capiat Stock, - - y Ky. $50,000. m JS . Atuorlcu. yyy Tom Mallicoat, of Jellico, a danpc vitli t,o djsmii Vcd slat benpiftipq lat Ayers wasn't regdy to go hpmp a,n,d prptested with a full grown reyolver and there was a funeral jtv that section nct day in which Mallicoat played the leading part. Ayers surrendered himself Parties in that and was acquitted. section will still be closed in due form according to the old ritual. YeeV-Milliard 12. Oscnr Constantinople, Pec. Strauss, United Stntes minister to Turkey, hnd an audience with the sultioned nt Mare Island, has been noti- tan on Friday. It was exceedingly fied tq prepavo to leave for Manila, cordial, and It is understood thnt asTomporurr Kelease of 1'lcqunrt Ordered, surances were given to tho American Paris, Pec. 12, La Libcrto says that minister regarding a satisfactory set' the temporary release of Col. Plcquart tlcmcnt of nil pending questions between tho United States and Turkey, has already been ordered. Including the payment of Indemnity Death ot an Old Uold Hunter. for American losses tif Armenia. New York, Pec. 12. Pj:. Edward, S. Sanitary Conditions utSau Juan Had, IIoll, a noted physician, s. fl9ftd flt his Washington, Pec. 11. Commander city, aged, go ycara, lie bfv''m? In t ui u CtiitKirnln golfl., linnter in 1840. Snow has submitted a report to tho . navy department showing that tho rtijriisters at fultpn are agi- find of. tle Pfenh, SoclalUt Cent ninlnj Com sanitary conditions at San Juan, Porto Wco, are very bad, In compliance pny tating the question of talcinK ft vote In tho autumn of 1897 French socialists with tho request ot Civil ICnginecr now Th QVm is On local pptiqr. started on thtU own account the working Mcuoenl, appliances hnve been sent to YC. ot tbs "River de Gler" coal company. him for use in the renovation of the Last month, however, the miners were station. glad when the former company took tbe Dreyfus to Return In l'nrls ut an, Katty Date Purlng the work again Into its hands'. Paris, Pec. 12.; Lc, Solr announces short time Iba miners had worked tbe tho return, o Dreyfus at an early date. mine on their account tbe output deIt asserts that the government has creased considerably and trouble was met formally decided upon this course, and disposing ot tho coal, with in Cures Pleurisy and Pneumonia. has ordered a body of soldiers to be in Tho best remedy for lung affections. readiness to escort his from tho por,t Small doses. Prioo 33 cts. at druggists. of landing to Paris. Subscribe (or The Bee. Ordered to ManUp. Vnllejo, CaL, PeeJ " States f(ava,l Cmstn,ctP.r Jtuhn, staed I workmen. Eighteen bodies havo been Transacts a general banking business recovered. and invites the accounts of the citizens of Sudden Death froiu Apoplexy. Hopkins and adjoining counties. Has the finest and most secure vault i Norwich, Conn.i Pec. 13. Mrs, Kllen Augusta Wells, widow of the late that section of Kentucky Bavid A. Wells, died suddenly nt the y family resldenco hero from apoplexy. Sho was about 70 years ol Co Compound to-da- nge. Klcjht Workmen Injured. prescriptions properly it takes time. It requires experience and a complete knowledge ot drugs. It requires tbe druggist to havo a large amount of drngs-fre- sh drugs. He must give tbe besv possible work, and for compensation be must be reasonable. ABOVE FACTS REMEM- 1) Chicago, Pec. 10, iHyht workmen were more or less seriously Injured by the collapso of a temporary platform in Armour & Co.'s Klevator P Twenty-second nnd Morgan streets. Tp Revenue officers destroyed a moonshine still in Adair eounty and poured out ioo gallons of WITH THE "singlings." BER WE'RE CAREFUL. Dr.Bul!s COUCH SYRUP TO&stSx&iefcv ST. HcGEE'S 25c CHILL CURE :. Fltljul to Ul. CeoUlai no poUoa tiuruutl to tv or boo rtfuidtf. LAB08 BBS B0RLX. KNOCKS OUT CHILLS AND FEVER. BERNARD DRUG STORE, JOB WORK . vlSsiB wPjn3W SalSm Sold by George King, SU Charles, Ky. Will receive prompt atten tion at this office. Estimate? furnished upon "applications u HRmfyy ft'' T'Jm Vv-- 11 . mzsa tfrttn efr-- . "3PT I? W jBf ' .'i " - :- - t"' . 4 cas Moore, gives the following excellent 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 lor next year may prove of benefit. A carelul selec tion should be made at once of a sufficient amount of cars which should be placed where they will become thoroughly dried 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 an' temperature which The Central City Republican leads may occur in this latitude without off in its last edition with the right injury." sort of an editorial denouncing the Wheat and Live Stock. "bad man" who "totes a gun" and The condition of the wheat crop shoots to kill. Such characters should be suppressed in every com in Kentucky is just now a little in doubt because of peculiar and se munity at whatever cost. vere weather conditions. The Cot.. William J. Brvan has at Commissioner of Agriculture relast reached the expected point ports the crop average for the State where he couldn't stand the press- at 94, which is several points higher ure and has wired notice of his than at the corresponding date last resignation to the War Depart- year. The crop is divided" into ment. He puts behind him all two distinct parts, the early and hope of military glory and looks the later And these parts are disforward to the resumption of his tinctly separated. The rainfall durwindy and theatrical career as a ing October interrupted the sowing campaign leader. completely and the early wheat got a decided start of the later sowing. The second session of the Na- The question of injury by the recent tional Pure Food Congress has weather is in doubt, but it is not been called to meet in Washing- expected that the crop can escape ton, D. C, for the purpose of mak- damage. When the freeze came ing renewed efforts to have a pure the early crop was getting too rank food bill passed through Congress. to withstand severe weather and Almost everything is adulterated the late sowing was just coming up. these days and it takes a discrim- The commissioner says all classes inating buyer to get a pure article. of live ctock show an improvement Let us have pure food by legisla- over condition of December.!, 1897. tion, if it can be procured no other Jacob Zimbro has taken his way. shoulder from under the Hender-- ! The United States is on record son Fair, and unless some latter Tecently for doing great things in day Atlas assumes his place that 15 big and generous way more even institution will inevitably come to than ever before. The government the ground. In his valedictory, 'has just been magnanimous to a states that he has been offallen foe and allowed that foe Jacobas a bleeding sacrifice fered upon a money consideration for certain the altar of his county long enough. values in the Phillipinc Islands. Here's a chance for a local martyr. Now it is reported that the troubleLindsey Freeman, a farmer livquestion is to be some put at rest by the purchase by the ing near Cadiz, was shot and fatally United States of the British Colum- wounded by his nineteen-year-olson last week. Freeman was abusbia sealing fleet. ing his wife and the boy took up The Goebcl Law. the quarrel. Weapons were ceized The Louisville Evening Post, the and the boy got in the first shot, andj Lexington Htrald and other repre- has not yet been arrested. They sentative and leading Democratic are respectable people. journals in Kentucky are denouncA fatal epidemic is prevailing in ing most bitterly the Goebel law, the vicinity of Knottsville, in Daconstitutional or not. The first named paper predicts that the party viess county, among horses. Farmers are losing from one. to five whose convention endorses the law will be defeated who-ev- head. The afflicted animals lose the candidates may be and all their sight and die after two or three 'the easier if that candidate be Goe- days awful agony. The feeding of bel. 'Well let it be Goebel. We rotten and worm eaten corn is behave Republicans in any quantity lieved to cause the disease. who could fill the Gubernatorial The Anderson Building, one of chair with high honor and who are the finest business blocks in May-fielteady to go to that sort of glory. was destroyed by fire Sunday And some of them live in the The fire originated in morning. The issue is an undefiled the third story and was beyond ballot against Goebelism. Let all control when discovered. The good citizens unite in a fight to the building and contents aggregated death against the outrageous law. $25,000, with an insurance of The block will be rebuilt. The Decision. seal-fisher- the Hecla Coal Co., but bo far they have a result of the child's last three The Thermometer Dived. Save Your Money. not been ablo tn put in a five quarter day On Monday evening, the weather month's work; we wonder how One box of Tutt's Pills will s.ivo on account of scarcity of coal cars. They fishing. The fishing was conducted began turning colder, and the mer many children were encouraged by statutes. in doctors' bills nte supplying n Rood portion rf tho Cum ago by lowering a baited net into the cury went persistently downward the parents if they received bad many dollars berland river Ir.iJe this yeir. The Bee said some time young Demo- turbid waters of the Cumberland, until Wednesday morning at 6 instead of good grades or how They willsurely cure all diseases Not often do the mincrn hern complain that ."' PAUL At. MOORE, Editor and AtnBr. things of the stomach, liver or bowels of too much work, and it is an evident fnci the future and waiting impatiently for the oclock, it registered eight degrees many uncomplimentary crats with any hope for from a party standpoint would do finny tribe to enter the net. As below zero, which is the coldest were said of the teachers because No Reckless Assertion that the present rush is giving some of them all they can stand tip to, yet like COMPANY. well to avoid any alliance with none entered, he found pretty soon weather for years. In neither the boy or girl got poor grades. BEE PUBLISHING For sick headache, dyspepsia, faithful men they hang on, Incorporated. 1896-9- 7 did it reach zero. In Goebelism. That view has been that he was engaged in a business Some of Iho miners at Hecla madf over bilioEntered the Pcitoffice at Barliugton at Second The following is what was given malaria, constipation and matter. sustained by the action of that which yielded no net profits, so he January, 1895, it registered 3 below. $100 last month in the mine there and ue tts usness, a mi'lion people endorse look for some record breakers if the good class to which we referred and gave up fishing and adopted hunt- We feel satisfied that it will strain by a certain pupil as two reasons SUBSCRIPTION HATES: memory of the oldest why we sometimes have earth- TUTT'S Liver PILLS work continues. ing. Now there are different ways the plastic stands good today. Supt. Harris, of Ilia South Diamond Kentuckians will not abide such of hunting. Sometimes a party of inhabitant to recall the time when quakes. We call no names and oo recorded 8 below if tile pupil who wrote it objects in the district. There will be an entertain- mine, say's they nre getting all the work Year.atrlctly in advance ti 50 a law. They may not attack the hunters, accompanied bv dogs, will the thermometer Una " " Six Months, they can possibly do and his men seem to ment on tho night of the fast day. " " ThreeMontha, It may be, as scour the forest in quest of game. zero before the ides of December. we hereby apologize. The temp3 Court of Appeals. display great interest in doing all tbey Single Coplei Specimen coplei mailed tree on application. Overcoats and wraps, in fact tation to give it is too great to be Oscar Dunning, a young man age 20 can to keep up with 'the orders. Sometimes a solitary hunter will in its way wanted In all parts ot Ibe that tribunal says years, commuted suicide one day last Correipondents for particulars. ountr. Addrcsa constitutional, but it is all bad and scour the forest and silently steal anything that would either develop resisted. He- wrote: "An earth- week from an unknown cause. He had Even warm weather for three weeks we upon his game. This latter mode or maintain heat wasat a premium quake is a great shaking of the been in bad health for come time. are told would not cnablo tho St. Bernard may be put away. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15. 189S. May Tub Hue continue to buzz is Ibe Coal Co.to catch up with orders. so fast are is called "still hunting" and the and the most liberal minded held earth, caused by the moon and they piling up on them. Advice About Seed Corn. Old Rouoii. communion" with the stove incebcrgs falling into the ocean." wish of man of nags prefers still hunting "close While large daily shipments aro being Fitting the conditions of the to any other kind. or crate, whilst the weather liar Some punctuation might have LOCOMOTIVE BLASTS. made by all tho coal companies, yet the present corn crop in Kentucky our chattered unbelievcd and un- changed the meaning a little, but Learning that there was a still scarcity of coal cars has thrown Ibem Commissioner of Agriculture, Lu (we mean game) in a dark ravine heeded. perhaps would not have made the back considerably. CLbeiM! Bee His so smitten by true Kentuckians as in pleasure and recreation. chief recreation was hunting and to be driven from a place in our I Dr.Bullfe COUCH SYRUP Curos Hoarseness and Soro Throat. Doses are email and pleasnut to take. Doctors recommend it. lTlccjjcts. At nil dtuggtaU. Soro throat nnd constant cougbinzlrl-dlcat- o nn affection of tho bronchial tubes which may dovolop intopleurtey or Inflammation of tholunga. Do nob wait: but uso Dr. John W. Bull's Cough Syrup at onco nnd bo cured. Sore Throat ;,, 5 Jottings From Poole. Nathan Harris, an old nnd respected citizen, has been conlincd to 'his bed unable to turn himself for two months, with paralysis ot tho lower limbs Mrs. Wm. A. Ezell U slowly recovering from a severe spell of pneumonia. Will Sanderfcr nnd a Miss Deal bled away to Shawneetown and wcro married last Thursday. - Tfley returned to tbis place Friday morning. Mr. J. II. Earless has moved to Providence to work inliis son's mill at that place. John L. Centry will soon occupy his new houso on upper Main, and Den Nolin will move to the farm of Mr. Grntry'a. Quite n surprise was sprung on us last week when we beard thit Miss Uetlie Sammons, who is in Union County leaching, was married, liut Miss Uetlie was up Saturday and says the report is false, bo we'll have to wait until another lime, which some say is not long off. Hello Poole I The telephone from Dixon via Titdcn. Jones' Stand and Wana maker to tbis place will ba a reality in the near future. The posts have already been hauled alonrf tbe line. Brother Kiser and evangelist Fallio are in a protracted meeting at Petersburg, with some success, notwithstanding the inclemency of tbe weather. We haven cornet band now practicing under Prof. Poole, which Is enough as. surance that we will toon have one Pf tbe best bands in the county. 111 - about a mile and a little over away the "boss" editor fortified himself with a plural shotgun, a game bag and one dozen empty shells and set out on a still hunt. By exercising great caution he was in the doorway (we mean gunshot) before his presence was detected. He quickly brought down his gun and returned well satisfied with his succes. The manof nags indignantly 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 jugful (or nearly full.) The game he brought in tastes stronger than quail and must be partaken of with judgment and discretion or a sense of "fullness" and "dizziness" is Although the sure to follow. man does not consider himcrecter self a Nimrod of the first magnitude, he points with pride to the fact that under favorable circumstances he has never returned from a still hunt. sojourn among his A old friends so recuperated him that on the 10th instant he returned to that latter day Eden, the "Green River Country," and found the fatted calf still living and the earth turning on its axis subject to the action of the democratic party. empty-handed four-week- 's The Legion at Home. From the Louisville Evening Post. y d er d, Pen-nyril- e. 15,-00- 0. We believe in sustaining and upholding the honest decisions of our courts, and our court of Appeals says the Goebel law is constitutional. But our Court of Appeals says this by a strict party vote. And our Court of Appeals does not say it is a good law. The opinions and expressions of leading, honest, intelligent Kentuckians of all parties greatly preponderates in strong disapproval and denunciation of the measure. There is no good but only evil in it from its very inception to the day when it will be 4" THE NAG MAS AT HOME, After an Extensive Sojourn in the Land of his Boyhood. Notwithstanding the "boss" ed-- l itor has not been contributing anything to The Bee of late, nobody need flatter themselves that he has tr IT i tL shuffled off his mortal coil for, he still lives, and his largely increased avoirdupois indicates that he will write baby poetry for some time yet to come. About five weeks since the doctors advised the man of nags to take a change ot scenery, sandwiched with a good slice of recrea!A $7,00 Given Free tion. Now, if there is anything on to each person inter- i BOOK OF ested in subscribing to I this earth that fascinates the "boss" the Eugene Field Mon-ument Souvenir I'nnri. editor, it is rest, and when that EUGENE Subscribe any amount desired. Subscriptions rest is accompanied by a little as low as Si.oo will enI FIELD'S title the donor to this "change," it is perfectly entranchandsomevolume(clotb bound 8m), as a souving. I POEMS,, enir certificate ot to fund. Book After complimenting the medical Handsomely contains a selection of llluftrated by Field's best and most staff for their deep insight into of representative works the World' and is readr for deliv his case, the "crcetur" man packed Greatest ery. Hut for the noble Artlits. his grip and hied away to that State rontribution of the t world's greatest artists tblsbook could not have which has furnished her full quota been manufactured for leas than (7.00. The I fund created is divided equally between the ui Kca uuu uisiujKuitiiica men. t family of the late Eugene field and the fund such as Jackson, Polk, Tohnson. for the bulldlne of a monument to the mem. ory of the beloved poet of childhood. Address Crockett, Brownlow, Murrell and ; Euaine Field Monument Souvenir Fund. the "boss" editor. He will pass Also at Hook Stores. l8oMonroeSt. Chicago t J If you also wish to send postage, enclose 10c. j silently by the rapturous welcome ,.,.? which he received on every band, Bus, as Adv. is inserted as our Mention Tux and state that he passed four weeks contribution. 1 The Legion is home, home. To the soldier's ear the sweetest words on the English tongue. It might be as it has been to 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 home every hill top is an altar. T'lere js a story in every breeze, a picture in every wave of fish pond and swimming poo). If; in town or city, the familiar streets still echo with memories that are sacred. Home, sweet home! There are yet many thousands of Grant's and Lee's suryiyors who will recall a pathetic incident of the war between the States. On either side ot the Rappahannock one beautiful evening in June lay the opposing armies, each nearly 100,000 strong. A regimental band from the Northers side struck up "Hail Colum bia." One after another other bands joined in unt;l th,e 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 interval, just as if a regular program had been arranged, a number of bands .on ftli Southern side began with "Dixie," flu: spldjers of General Lee joining in the song, followed 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 ceerned to be "shelling the other side with its national airs." There was no shifting .of scenery in the wooded wings and aisles in this great theater of war. But after an interval of fifteen or twenty minutes a Northern regiment started "Home, Sweet Slowly the tender Home." melody weut down the line, and, as if by preconcert, Southern army across the river took up the hymn until a hundred thousand soldiers had joined in the splendid choir. Voice after voice look up tbe strain, And as tbe song grew louder, Something upon the soldier's cheek Washed off the stains of powder. The world perhaps never before nor since has witnessed such an orchestra. Northern and Southern 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 tilings divine the blue heavens must have bent in sympathy with the music for earth seldom before, if ever, came so near reproducing the earliest dawn of Crea-riowhen the morning stars sang together and all the sons of God shouted for joy. n, 2 thirty-tw- o 4 ...... ....... .tzti&j: and Stunmcr Sold by St. got other thingf leas yahiable, but which cost more, but some of the books were seen not. Wo wonder as we write how many parents, when they saw their CUBAN RELIEF cures children's grades, were pleased Colic, Neuralglaond Tooth nebchow many displeased; we wonin flvo mlnutci. Sour Stomach and Complaints. 1'rico, 25 Cent. der how many really thought of the grades which were supposed to be Bernard Drugstore, Pacific Oo., at Carbonado, Pierce County, Wash,, Is nqw producing 38,000 tons per Thursday and Friday, Nov. 24 Mr. J. Y. Yarbrougb's school will close month. A new shaft Is baing sunk diago and 25 were quarterly examination in a few days, and we are very sorry as he nally lo 3 team 5J feet thick. is a splendid teacher and pleased everyone days in the Earli'ngtou Publ.c It is probable that the returns for 1898 !' School. The results of said exwill show an Increased production from all (he pjnes, as'mucu as 20 per cent., peramination were better than were haps, in scyera casg;. expected and the persistent and Lancaster, Pa , is about to spend $1,000 assiduous work of most of the puto purchase coal for tho oqr; the money pils was such that no one who is a Is derived from an invested fund started Readier or who is interested in Did you ever see one? by former President fames Buchanan, who Did you ever hear of one ? boys and girls could view it withlived near thai city. Most certainly not. out new inspiration and a deterThe Southern Jl. II. Co., is handling is a disease that on an average 300 cars of coal per day mination to try to do more and invariably' 'causes Joss of from the Jellico and Coal Creek districts of better work in the future. But flesh, Tennessee. .1. from the foregoing romarks we Jf you are light in weight, The report wag qut from Henderson last even if your cough js only would not have you infer that till week that gold bad been dlscqyered not a slight one, you should did good work. Some did very far from Marion, Ky,, and this may indi certainly take fine work; some did very poor cate to t?P that (he goldbugs intend bojdjng thai county, work. But all present displayed an assjduity and persistency that Itis the general feeling among the min of cod liver oil with hypo ers that f the present good run of work were adrnirabje. phosphites. No remedy continues that many of them will postpone borne of the pupils were handiis such a perfect preventtaking tbeir holidays until next summer, ive to consumption. Just capped in that they had not had Tbe miner who attempts to idle nway the noment your throat enough books in the past. The bis time with plenty of work staring begins to weaken and you parents, we think, were able to him in the face will get little comfort from find you are foslna ficsh, get tlie books and, we suspect they our miners when H6' complains of dull you should begin to take if. attended. mining region says bo meets with strong we intend to tell why lecture which he delivered at near future Supervisor Sullivan, with relatives and opposition in some quarters, and why wc think it is so. Madisonville a few' weeks ago, friends, attended (he musical concert should be not, when f6r years past but that we should be patient with the given by the Hoston LidW Military Itand little has been dona there on account of Nortonvlllc Notes. the interference of labor leaders and folbad boy; that the parent should Mr. Farmer, who has been confined to last Monday evening. lowers. It is said that a large amount of coal is on the back and have his bed (or some time is much better. pat the boy ration is being advocated by many Tbe Nortonvilie lakes were lull of boys being Rtolen from coal cars at Hopkinsvillc, him feel that his parent is his best labor leaders, and it is nil right if tbey will while trains take siding there. friend; that his parent loves him, Sunday, skating, as the ice was all over adopt the right plan ot and Main street. The boys are so rushed with work that that is interested in his welfare and it. every miner take nn interest in the Mrs. Fannie Tefft and Miss Ethel occasionally you bear one say be must welfare of his employes or company he and would do anything to make McCulloch were in Mortons Gap Monday. rest; but as a general thing tbe boys can works for do all in bis power lo make a him happier and better. He said ready to keep things moving. Mrs. Firmer? Of this city, was in Madisuccess of the business, both for employers many other good things and many sonville Monday shopping. Agent Wooldridge, of Springfield, Tenn and emptoyrs Subscribe for Tur. Hke. other facetious things but. when he Mrs. Martin, of Sebree, Ky., was in called Dr. Chattcn there last week to at tend a sick relative, but the summons came said the things herein spoken Nortonvilie Monday. too late, as death had relieved the sufferer of we thought of how it would be Dalsie Tilford, ot Litchfield, passed Miss before he reached there. could a great many parents hear through our city Saturday for Nebo. It is thought the new depot at Norton Mr. Paul Moore, tbe editor of the Bee, I these things. ville will be ready for occupancy the last through our city Sunday for Louispaised know boys who always We of this week. ville. ; That has ever conic to Madisonville. their fathers with hesitancy Tbe train dispatchers were caused much M Miss Eva Moore, of While Plain, was ( will positively commence on trouble by the heavy snow storm breaking and even with awe sometimes. visiting Mrs. Farmer Saturday. ' W down the wires, last week. Such fathers generally have the Mr. J. V. Crabtree and wife were visit Tbe question now being asked is, Who respect of their boys and almost ing Mrs. Hamby Sunday. will be tbe agent at Henderson? . always get prompt obedience Somebody was up late Sunday night on The first death for some time by being when in the boy's presence and Main Street, but such is tbe case where run over by a train was AND WILL CONTINUE FOR ONE WEEK.- tbe killing of when the boy is told directly to do Love runt. Drakeman Scolley, at Madisonville, last Mr. . It. Langley. the I. C. agent, is week. Few such accidents now happen on But we feel that such a a thing. THE GREAT MAJESTIC. this division, and as air brakes and safely father fails to enjoy many a pleas- going to make his futuro home at Nebo. Colonel Mack Ray left our city Monday couplings come more in ute. aecidrnls de ure that he would enjoy if he would for Hecla mines, where he will make bis crease. only make more of a companion of home for he G. R. S. winter. of a value chain at the By the ?J his boy; we feel that such a father wjHTieffl UJ nursTic o Ilopkinsyille fank, Monday night, a fireman Red Hill Items, vs rn.cxnj misses many an opportunity- to was thrown from his engine aud slightly ,q .tmiff Anthony Ruddell cut his leg very bidly wield a good and refining influence (S) hurt. last week. over his boy when he acts thus; S. W. Moihershead, our popular yard George Rudd gave a delightful parly at clerk, is still fighting against the cliillf, t we feel that if the boy considered bis bouse last Friday night. which thus far seem to claim him as n vie his father more companionable he Miss Cappie Grace, of Crof ton, It lim, but bis frlands hope that the contents would go to him in times of trourelatives at Red Hill. of that battle he cot tbe other day wilt ble whereby as it is, sometimes, Miss.Clara Crick, of Red Hill, was vis. knock them out. he goes to others who treat him iting near Crofton last week. Yard Switchman Clay Wootdtlge has re not so tenderly and encouragingly Miss Lennie Crick and Lsona flicks sumed work in the Earllngton ard, after as a father would teat him. And. paid a living visit to Crofton last Thurs an absence of several months on acconnt THE GREAT MAJESTIC. of illnass, besides, the father feels hurf that day. I. W. Pyles made a business irip to Tbe Ourlinglon is making improvements his boy goes to others and thus It will be a show worth going one hundred miles to sec. J at Quincy, III., costing about $1,000,000. Crqftqo last Saturday. ..1 the breach between father antj s,on Commencing on December 12th, and continuing (or one ( Mr. Martin, of GreenviJJe, was in this The L. & N. railroad has appropriated becomes greater and greater wherer vicinity week, we will make a practical exhibition of the last week buying tobacco. $248,4.11 for tbe improvement of tbe road v Greatest Range in the World, by it might have been so differmajq stem p tbe company be Luke Crick made a business trip to Ifop bed ot ent so different. luveu Lqusvtlle ana Dowling Cjreen. The kinsville last Friday. Furthermore, we feel that such Thomas Grace wjs thrown from his grades will bs reduced, bridges elevated or reduced, and this part of Ihe line mado as a father, when Time has made his horse last Monday and slightly burl. ( Among other level as a billiard tabic. impress on him in a head sprinkled II. Q. Ificlfs fell from a wagon list Tues improvements now under way are tbe During the week mentioned, wc will serve free to r with grey.a form bowed, emaciated day and fractured bis right arm. every lady, hot biscuits and coffee, cooked on, the slee) b,ficjge of the rnqtt approved design ( Boyd Keith and Miss Molly Thompson and modern type recently completed over and wasted by disease faiU to reMajeatic jn three minutes. Don't fail to come anj see this Great Stove at work. All are respectfully Cumberland river at Nashville., costing ceive many a cheering word, many were quietly married last Sunday. invited. We shall expect our fricnijs frqm all oyer . Mr. John Grace Is all smiles this week, $1.15,333; and a large and handsome pas a kind little act that he would have ' the country -- . senger station which ii being constructed for 'lis said It's a "bouncing" girl, ' received had not the boy still that W. O. Lytes was In this vicinity last at Nashville. feejjng 0 timidity and awe when Tuesday buying tobacco for Mr. Davis, of Tbe Sborl-linhas been reballasted, re in his presence, tired and railed. Tbe same kind of im Mortons Gap. Encourage that bad boy of hiurocr h;s it that there will be a dance provements are to be made on tho road g from Nashville to St. Louis, from MADISONVItLE, KY. yours. Make hjin feel that you in these "diggios'-- ' in a 'fey days. Green to Memphis and from MemLitti-- SwEBTiirup'r. are his friend. Get him to tel) you phis to ew qrleSrij'' ' his little troubles and find someAs Perkins ha; neglected writing so long thing besides a scowl and a dis- from our flourishing community, J thought DOWN IN THE MINES. ; i '. 2. il.jirl,r.,,irit: ! ,. fl rfrrAii couraging word for him. He is to I would pen you tbe following notes, tell Ing tbe many readers of Ibe lips tbe best be the business man of the future A seam ol coal bas. been found near 1 M, il bag not been news in our community. th minister, the lawyer, the doc- represented in 10 long I As Mo suppose tba read lilcciric Springs I'ark, Wqrrcnsburg, tor, the farmer, Jhc statesman, the ers thought it went like free silver straight besoam is lour Jeet tulcu and to men Contractor and Builder one on whom tlje destjnie 0 this up but II didn't, we are still In the ring. have been pjl to work to develop tbe prop erty. proud nation ''the land of the Gathering corn is the, order of the day 15 YEARS OXPBRIBNOe A seam of coal nearly six feet thick bas witu our farmers am tljcy report good free and the homo of the brave" been found nt Canton, Ohio. Several crops 01 DotD corn ana tooacco. EARLINETON, KY, A boy with such re? depends. All r.hccra nt TliilMlnn. Tr..,.,! Tim Carrol made a business trip to companies have leajqd land and, it is es aponsibibtics and with such bright Hopklnsvillo Thursday, peeled that extensive cqlleries will be Mig& made poniplelo ready fop occupancy, in. tarir seijgiSSS eluding the furnishing of alj iiuleriafs. in operatjon early next year. prospects is worthy a tender, careThe party given at George If eid's FriThe coal mina bought by lie Southern ful and sensible consideration, day night was quite a ttccas3, ant) well Co-od ap-proa- Tho breaking down of the engine on tho Providenco train caused about two hours delay to that train on Monday. ... Wc heard a teacher, not long Wo are told Agent Tefft, of Norton j CONTRIBUTED BY ago, lamenting the fact that swear- vilie, has been that selected as the Joint agent "PARVUS MAGISTER." ing is so prevalent among boys for both companies at that place, which is the small boys as well as the large indeed a good selection. He is always boys. That the teacher was cor ready for business, and is so qualified as SAI.AMAC.UNDI. only too to give both companies entire satisfaction. The Hon. Geo. W.Peck, a man rect in what he said is Engineer Fitzgerald was liken young colt and all who have observed who has acquired considerable true closely and listened attentively turned inloose on a pasture, last Monday, fame as Governor of Wisconsin while charge of the Providenco train, admit that such is so. seeming never to tire. Starting from n and as author of "Peck's Bad must prevalency of only a few minutes ahead of g:, be we feel, is Reader, why this Boy," and a man who, swearing among boys? In the kept his position until bo reached Evans-villthe bad boy's friend, said, in a .................... EDUCATIONAL, reasons better. j A correct record of Secretary Atkinson's conversation as carried on over tho telephone 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 and enjoys It now finds time to do so only nt nlghtr on Sunday.- - , Earl-ingto- Tanner says ho will live to be vindicated and an exchange adds that'll will have lo be in this world if ever. A labor organizer up in the Jellico coal gj:::::::::;:;;:;:;:; I Show! The Greatest -- -- Monday, Dec. 12th. - 3HTcm. visit-in- g 1 lj THE MAJESTIC! -. e BAILEY & CO.,! ... -.j-j. wf-n-- Oow-Ijn- b ::::;:;:::::;:;;::j .' wvKUm MgCORD, 1 IliMlf 8PECI- - --- ,1 tj PLANS. TICE, FICATIONSi CONTRACTS ,.,r, .... w, --r.. w..w.., ,, tico reaspnablo and satisfaction guaran? Estimates cheerily given o" fl kpds u. ,jMiuiii(i urn, vuin. uiyome B n Hiauvojijuui wui uiurc letting conirsct. p '", ,ee(. gjj Vi,r ' l!.,ll".:jS' jiniwpi imiwiw' A Fleshy Consumptive Con-surnntion WILLARD HOT EL W. jgK Hffimsn? S. MILLER, Jr., Manager. II in llr : BEST $2 nnd $2.50 HOUSE N LOUISVIf-LE, iw twv Scott's Emissjiosi M.MMAMMJAMtTt,ttttn turna-tiMu- GBORG niirn itmu tm O. (Successor to Isaac Davis. ) TOY, Livery and Feed Stable. At the Olrl Stand, nn fn! " Gtrfeer,-- just jvest of ' And no other remedy has cured so many cases of consumption. Unless you are far advanced with jhls disease, Scott's Emulsion will hold every Inducement to you for a perfect cure, " time. Scott Allt)ruEjtfsts,9C.BBd$i. & Howmb, Chemlsta. N.Y. Weigher Fegan says .the best days work so far at No. it, besides the coal delivered in town and that furnished tho railroad company, is Jpooo bushels. The pakhilf" Coal Co., although ihey have but a small force of men at work, load and ship on an aytrago of six cars per day. Order? for coal arp cofnfng in a rush to .'depot, K -' '. - EARLIJS1BTON, KENTUCKY. First-Clas- s Equipment ' an- - PronJDtery.ke, T! i"'6'e'im ..4. lu. 'X 'a.ylllylgll,l,l,lf,,,'-,- V a J hi. Hit' jm;." '.'v'.Vl'a y.. . ..' H'siAftiimttAkiti iii ' JLik, E5affM&J A aal Hi IBP "W5WS i Iboipw'Bec "By 3ubustcij roc a ' rSA&'J'. tLljrtoe." LOCAL NEWS. Miss Celeste Moore spent Monday and Tuesday in Madisonvillc. Rev. R. M. Wheat preached at Nebo Sunday and Sunday night. and "Mrs. Y. Q. Walker spent Sunday with relatives here. Mr. Mr. D, J. Duncan, of Greenville, was ia the city last week, on business. Miss Florence Howard, of Madisonvillc, is visiting Mrs. Thomas Blair. Mr. Robert Fisk, of Madisonvillc, was out Sunday to sec his "best." Mrs. McEucn came home day, nfter a weeks' visit frtdnds in Madisonvillc. Mon- with Electricity Galore. Last week the office experienced unusual trouble from electricity. The paper was so highly electrified that it required the greatest effort to separate the sheets which adhered to each other with the tenacity of an afflicted feline to a heated stove, or a crossroads postmaster to his office, and would give out shocks that would affect Of he arms to the shoulder. course everyone had a solution for the phenomena, but the "boss" editor is fully satisfied that he is the only one who can satisfactorily explain the matter from a sci He contends entific standpoint. 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 thunder" with us that this office owns enough native electricity to run a corner on the thunder business, and such parties will do well to take due heed and "walk Spanish" around us. Catarrh Cannot be Cured Miss Aggie Wyatt, who has been with local applications, as they cannot visiting in Nashville for the past reach tbe seal of the disease. Catnrrh is a blood or constitutional disease, and in few weeks, is home again. order to euro it you must take internal Miss Nettie Toombs, of Slaught-crsvih- e, remedies. Hall's Catarrh Curo is taken internally, and acts directly on the blood spent Saturday and Sun- and mucous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh day with the family of Mr. N. I. Cure is not a quack medicine. It was prescribed by one of tbe best physicians in Toombs. this county for jears, and is a regular preMr. Matt Williams, of Manning-ton- , scription. It U composed nf tbe best is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Isaac tonics known, combined with ihu best Davis. Mr. Williams is a brother blood punfers, acting directly on tbe mucous surfaces. Tbe perteel combination of Mrs. Davis. of tbe two ingredients is what produces Quite a number of young people such wonderful results in curing Catarrh. Send for terlimonlals free. attended the Boston Ladies MiliP. . Ciienbev & Co , Toledo, O. tary Band concert at Madisonvillc Sold by Druggists, 75c. Hall's family Pills are the best Monday evening. Tllg Turtles. Frank McGary and Wilson Bora prominent young eduPennyrilc thinks, of ders arc cited to the fact that their cator of entering the race for Superintend- recent catch was not the only turtle in the creek. He was rusty and ent of Public Instruction. Prof. J. II. Fuquay, Jr., of Rus-spllvil- c, tc Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Green d Clark on the nth inst., an boy All reported doing well and the sunshine of joy illuminates evejy nook and corner of the Clark domicile. eight-poun- Uncle George Cardwell, while enroutcfrom Ilopkinsvillcto day. Mani-to- u, was with us a few hours SunMr. Cardwell went there to attend the funeral of his brother, David, who died Saturday. We arc glad to announce that daughter of the little Mr. and Mrs. Wiilin'm Cox, who was so badly burned last Friday, is getting along nicely. Mr. Cox is a well known merchant of Rich-lanin this county. three-year-ol- d big and old but there is one or was that beat it. And it has just died in the London 2oo. It was about seven feet long, and is said to have been ijo'ycars 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 to the chief of Rotumah Island, where it remained until 1870 when it was shipped to Sydney, N. S. V. It was brought to the London Zoo in February last and its death is thought to be due to the hard voyage and the hard London climate. Think of a climate in which a turtle could not live. He Whistled. tube has lately been put in tile St. Bernard store from the bookkeeper's desk down stairs to Mayor Burr's office in the front second story, and Charlie McGary was placed at the downstairs terminal to test the excellence of the tunnel. Everybody accoustic knows that by blowing into the end of one of these tub'es a shrill whistle is produced at the other end. This announces that some one wishes to communicate a message. A crowd gathered into the Mayor's office bent on fun. Frank Arnold requested Charlie to try Putting his the call whistle. mouth to the tube Charlie produced a blast in the Mayor's room which raised that worthy dignitary 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 tube which would have blown the 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 iranticaiiy 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 tipper office which startled the citizens living three blocks away and which evolved such screams of laughter from the crowd above tliqt the hilarious sounds reached Charlie's cars qnd it began to soak through the roots of his hair that he had been victimized. He at once vacated his post but has not heard the last of the cruel sell yet. A speaking Our HossM 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 belorc making..this visit back to his native heath, where sweet mash and honcuAow, and we are glad to say thatjle returned feeling much better 4md 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, he says, of receiving no paper while away; but this week the readers will no doubt be electrified by his chronicling of local and current events. As Christmas Draws Near. the holidays approach the in- fd Wonderful Discovery. Lunsford, Ala., April 15, :8gS. 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 old Santa Claus sorting fortflin the toucmng and unaffected childish manner the desirtsof young and tender hearts. ParciMfeyyould do well to read those cMuh letters and remember 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 recall the pleasure of receiving those ish treasures or the intense, bitte sorrow of disappointment in o'ur As far as pos anticipations. sible shed sunlight over lives whose only pleasures may be those ot childhood. A ever a snow storm summer? seen thn rtnllilnir nt thlc tlmr- K Zilu" "Z""" -- '""T "...- m ui uii,-- year so covered wmi C dandruff that it looked as if it naa been oat in a regular snowstorm. Gardiner, of and Mrs. J. B. Harvey, of Madisonville, were among the visitors to Louisville, this wqek. They were guests of their brother, Mr. Sherman Weatherly, who is chief clerk in the office of Superin tendent of Transportation of the L. & N. road. Mess. Frank and Tom Bohmer were also there to welcome their brother, who is a member of the Legion. Hop-kinsvill- Mrs. T. W. e, Ikyk F Nojiecdof this snowstorm. As the summer sun would melt the falling snow so will Best way to Invest 23 Cents. July 1st. l8g3. New Spencer Medicine Co. I want to tell )ou what I think of your Nubian Tea. I havo used it myself and in my family, and it is all that jou claim for it It is tho best Liver Medicine I ever tried It is just the thing to take if you (eel bad and are bilious. , Antioc, Misb A. D. SolJ by St. Bernard Drug Store. In the Lead. The continued cold Lakcastbr. d, Mr. J. L. Starks, fireman, fell from his engine, near I lopkinsville Tuesday morning and was badly cut about the face and head. He was brought to this place and D. N. G. Mothcrshead He left on P3?e( bte .wounds. train for his home in the early Nashyijle. . an L. & N. give such strength to tbe lungs that a Fortunately a friend, advised (eying Eleccold not settle there, tric Hitlers." and to my great oy and surJohn"Spingler, who for many cough or arents atwill good druggists. Twenly-fiv- e all prise' tbe first bottle made a decided imand most vcar$ was one of the best Mrs. Susie Turner and little provement. I continued their use (or three Dr. Sjt. prominent coal miners a.t Otto's Spruce, dum Balsam. wetkii, and, am, now, a vyell man,. know Y. Q. Walker has rented the Charles, was in his old stamping daughter, Maggie, spent S,tind,ay in they saved my life, and robbed tho grave A physician can prescribe Dr. Otto's When tUc huckster came to business house formerly occupied The Formula is on of another victim' No ono should (ail to Spruce Gum Balsam. OjWenaboro last Friday with 1,400 .grounds last 'cl,'. Hjs, haiyip U fljauMsonviJIp. by Hamp Fox and is putting in a try them. Only 5octs , guaranteed at St. the package. Cures your cough In day. nqw in Terrc Haute, Ind. He is rabbits it so far broke the rabbit Bryan ( opner spent Su.nd.ay and Bernard drugstore, Very pleasant to take. Children cry for grocery stock, tins WCftk,. (raytilfng .salesman for the ' Pu and Monday with relatives in delivery record here that it was it. Large size bottles, price 35c and 50c, if Drilling Attachment, described as Digest Yotir Faqd, thought it would never be eclipsed, The Widow Ashlock, who has For sals by St, Bernard Drug Store Ninety per cent, of all sickness is caused but the person who comes to For a beautiful completion use Ur, "the' mechanics' friend" and 'a lived for years on a little place by food not being properly digested, it Owensboro with only 1,400 rabbits (ermaa Liver Powder. cures near the Hecla coal CUBAN d,ied Ere it labor and time saver," and is PlAHf cvoaUa poisons and goes into your blood n UUllVl 5 Cuts, Burns, llruiscs, 'doing- an excellent business. He will now be considered as. dping a Wednesday 'o lqst week and was Back at the Old Stand, and then you are liable to almost any discents. in and fjores). 'jfv, 25 Voltl a large number of the (Jrills buried by friends on Friday aftersystem is beir to. Use Dr, very small rabbjt bu.sin.esa, as a "old'Vy'bt' Bernard Drug totu Dr. Pete Davis will next Mon- ease tbe human flijf? city. years day move up and take charge of Carlstedt's German Liver Powder and huckster wa,s hcje Monday with noon. She was n'ncty-fqu- r watch tbe results. You will feel the good 3,000. fle had bought them up old and tho mother of some twelve the Earlington Hotel lately Give it a through the country at two and one- effects after taking one dose. or fourteen children, only one of o55-- j J,5AJ M3 mJ I; 3553-- 0 -s 3 J" by Mr. DeVylder. The trial and be convinced. Price 'A5C For He half and three cents each. whom, a daughter survives her. doctor and his good wife wish to sale by St. Bernard pxUj Stprc, The remains were buried in the thank the good people of EarlingSpfuce Qum Balsam Cures sold them here at five cents each, D,r. Qttq'f the load. lb Earlington cemetery. At the time ton and Your cough, Just the medicine for chil- realizing S150 for especiallly tfoc, fjcn.craus Owensboro Messenger. the officers were trying to find, Gus , dren. Hop-kinsvill- Tjip sjables of Samuel Barnard cure'. 25c. The genuine has L D. Q. on gild. Kit Bracket!, near White Robbed the Graye. each (ablet. A startling incident, qf which Mr. John Plains, were destroyed, by fire last Saturday night. Their entire supq Ifopkinsyille, Oliver of Philadelphia, was the subject, is James by biia as follows; "I wis. in a ply of iay qnd corn (or the winter was down Sunday enjoying the ice narrated My skin was almost condition. was consumed" Loss, 300, with on Loch Mary. most yellow, eyes sunken, tongue coated, no insurance so far as we can learn. pain continually in back and sides, no apLimp Irritation Uvcrythlng indicates the work of s Ibe forerunner to consumption. Dr' petitegradually growing weaker day by Dell's will cure it. and da)'. Three physicians bad given me up. an incendiary. drc.-uWu-l weather shielded the surface of Loch Mary with a coat of ice four inches in thickness and the young and gay resorted-thithe- r Saturday and Sunday and flew hither and thither over the treacherous surface with the velocity of lubricated lightning, meantime cutting shines and Oood for the Children. Mrs. Hlla Hinson, of JUnton. Ala., didos which made the head of the writes us August lalb, 1898. "I advisoall contemplate. mothers to give their children Planter's spectator reel to Nubian Tea when Ihey are puny or fret- For extraordinary high handed ful. I keep this medicine iu the house and Bourland and Henry when tbe children are ailing I Rive them a capers dose and that is the last of it." Howard White have succeeded in Sold by St. liernard Drue Store. removing the mutilated linen from Messrs. W. T. Mills and Falcon the shrubbery and although they Bajar, of lachsonyillc, spent Sun- frequently stand on their heads and kick viciously at the man in day evening with friends bore. the moon they assert that they do To Cure n Cold In One so on purpose just to exhibit their jVixalivo Bromo' Quinine Tablets. All druggijis refund, money it it fail to proficiency. Day-Tak-e The annual meeting of the Stockholders of tft Tahloneka M&-inDies at an Old Age. CompanyMvill be held in Died, at his home in Manitou, the office ot the president of that Sunday morning, Mr. David company on Wednesday, Decemafter a brief illness with pneu- ber 21st, 1898. The company was monia. Deceased was seventy-fiv- e organized a year ago and is operatyears of age and had all ing gold mines at Dahlonega, Ga., his life resided in Hopkins county. in charge of Mr. C. J. Norwood, He was a brother of W- F- Card-wel- Superintendent. of Pond River, also George A Frightful Blunder Cardwell, a former citizen of EarlWill often cause a horrible Burn, Scald, ington, and Mrs. Goochie Ashby, of Cut or Bruise. Bucklen's Arnica Salve, Madisonvillc, is his sister. A wife, tbe best in the world, will kill the pain and several children and grandchildren promptly heal it. Cures Old Sores, Fever survive him. The interment took Sores, Ulcers, Boils, Felons, Corns, all place Monday at Grapevine ceme- Skin Eruptions. Best Pile cure on earth. Only 25 cts. box. Cure guaranteed. tery, attended by a large concourse Sold by St. a Bernard druggistof relatives and friends, to whom Another Dldn't Know It Was we tender sympathy. Loaded," A Thousand Tongues Last Sunday young James Austin Could not express the rapture of Annie and Geo. Spiccr were examining a E. Spriner, of 1135 Howard St., Phildel- revolver and Spicer re pbia, Pa , when she found that Dr. King's moved four loads, thinking it was New Discovery for Consumption had completely cured her of a hacking cough that five, placed them in I113 pocket and for many years had made life a burden handed the pistol to Austin, who All other remedies and doctors could give by accident placed his left hand bcr no belp, but she says of this Hoyal over the muzzle anu touched the Cure "it soon removed the pain in my pistol went off chest and I can now sleep soundly, some trigger when the shooting him through the hand. thing I can scarcely remember doing bet fore. I feel like sounding its praises Jimmic says he has suffered no throughout the Universe." So will every pain nor lost any sleep over it. g Card-well, l, e New Spencer Medicine Co. Dear Sirs: I have been troubled with liver and stomach complaint, I bad no 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 to use your valuable Nubian Tea. I used about two dollars worth of it, and it did me more good than all tbe medicine I ever took. I pounds in weight have gained thirty-fiv- e and ray health is very good. I can sleep soundly and my appetite is excellent. I can recommend Planter's Nubian Tea to to any comthe world as being a munity. Any one who doubts this 'statement can write Oscar Baker. Sold by St Bernard Drug Store. God-send Timely Hint You should be wise and see that your blood is rich aW pure and your whole system put in abrfectly healthy condition by the use of Br. Carlstedt's German Liver Towder. Then you will be free from malaria, tyrtioidJeMr, colds and the grip. Dr. Carlsdt's GwlfsfefeLiver Pow- der is the best medicine moner can buy. For sale by St. Bernard Drug Store. For your Cold try Dr. Otto's Spruce Gum Balsam. Price 25c and 50c a bottle. Vigor melt these flakes of dandruff in the scalp. It goes further than this: itpreventstheirformation. ItUias still other properties: JA wvb restore color to gray hair In just ten times out of every ten cases. And it docs even more: It feeds and nourishes tho roots of the hair. Thin hair becomes thick hair; and short hair becomes long hair. 1 We have a book on tbe Hair and Scalp. It is yours, for the asking. If you da not obtain fill the benefits jou expected irom tlie use or the vigor, write tbe doctor about It. l'robablj uivre 19 loiuo uimcuuj xinu yourgeU' eral iTstcui which may be caillj re AddreM, inored. q 1)1'.. J. C AVKll. Lowell, Man. v. Stockholders fleeting. manufactured by scientific processes known to tho California Fio Svrup Co. only, and wo wish to impress upon all tho importance ci purchasing the truo and original remedy. As tho' genuine Syrup of Figs is manufactured by tho California. Fio Srnirr Co. only, a knowledge of that fact wilt assist ono in avoiding tho worthless Dr. E. A. Chattcn was sum- imitations manufactured by other par-tic- s. Tho high standing of 'tho moned to Springfield, Tenn., last Fia Sntur Co. with tho medi- - -week to perform intubation upon a cal profession, and tho satisfaction little child of Mr. Fizer but the which tho genuino Syrup of Figs has given to of families, call came too late, the little one tho namo millions Company a makes of tho guaranty died just before Doctor Chattcn of the excellence of its remedy. It is far in advance of all other laxatives, reached the city. as it acts on tho kidneys, liver nnd bowels without irritating We are pleased to state that the ing them, and it iloos notor weaken gripo nor little son ot Mr. Sam Morgan who nauseate. In order to get its beneficial has been so alarmingly ill with effects, please remember the name of the Company membraneous croup is rapidly reCALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. covering. Dr. Chatten inserted a BAN FltANCISCO, CaL -Cali-Fonxi- The Willard Hotel agatn demon strated its popularity and its power to take care of a large crowd ot Kentuckians comfortably during the reception accorded the returned First Kentucky regiment. Manager Miller has a better hotel than ever and its popularity increases. THE EXCELLENCE OF SYRUP OF FIGS . vm not only to tho originality and simplicity of tho combination, but also i. ....I. ... wj wiu unu sum Willi WHICH it 'is Is duo .1 .... 'At 5ft m VcM fWI to! &"VI tube Monday night, since which time it has steadily improved. 4i L0CI8VILLF, Kj. NEW TO UK, N. Y. AMONG THE EXCHANGES. A serious accident befell Mr. Finley Lee in the Berry's Lick neighborhood one day last week. While kindling a fire he became unconscious and fell almost in the fire, where he lay some time before his wife discovered him. One cheek and one hand was badly burned. Green River Re publican. Starlliand.Type-Writinand Tulegraphy, Special lies. SOLICITOR WANTED BITTIi "The Story of the Philllplnes" by awir I'-- l KrntnrkT Unlffrnlty Diploma, under seal, " "dniiep lilterarrUourMfree.irdetlreil. Murat Ilalstead, commissioned by the GovernNouiffttlnn. Enter nnw. Graduates fucceesfuu ment as Official Historian to the Wir Department. In crdrr f knM vm. ltttrr$ rrack vi, atldtu onln The book was written in army camps at San I'ran- - CZ3EP.AI. WH.TUB E. SUITE. Lcxtacton.Ky. f Lf i .... rlcrn nn lh. Prlfi.. I.K hospitals at Honolulu, In Hone Kong, in the had neurit kui mnitrU in aUemtanc tatt ear American trenches at Manila, in the Insurgent camps with Aguinaldo, on the deck of the Oiympia with Dewey, and In the roar of battle at tbe fall of Manila. Bonanza for agents. Brimful of Origin j1 DiCllirPS tfllfAtl bv Dnv.rnmnl Mlinfn..nli.r. ah PRACTICE LIMITED TO the spot. Large book. Low prices. Dig profits. ricigui pam. treaii given. Drop an trainy unDISEASES OF THE official war books. Outfit free Address, V. T. llarber. See'v.. Star Tnftnrnrirn nMy rhlp.on w vt&tm. wounded last Saturday by a sentry, Mf at Newport News. They tried to pass the sentry without the necesW.R.SMITH, sary permit and refusing to halt, LEXINGTON, KY., were struck on the head with his I'or circular cf Ui famous and responstbls bayonet. Reffert died on the spot COMMERCIAL COLLEGE OF KY. UNIVERSITY ATvnrdcd Medal at World's ExfldMtlon. and Brehme was taken to a hosI.ofcrs tn thonaiinili of praduMea In position. r Full pital. t'oit IJjoti Ilualnrae family, Inclndlng TuiCoarse. tion and llnard in about fjO. Private Henry Rcffert, of Company I, First Kentucky, was killed and Private Brehme of Company C, Edacatj FOR A Situation. ft.miv1 ImR" , .BSW-- ian PHONOGRAPHY, TYP 'elegraphy .GENERAL ACTIVE Tor r.....l dr. l. d. brose, EVANSV1LL.E, 0CU7 Id Subscribe for The Bee. EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT. 801 Upper; Drst Strict, IND. one who tries Dr. King's New Discovery for any trouble of the Throat, Chest or Lungs. Price 30c. and $1.00. Trial bottles free at St. Bernard drugstore; every boltl? guaranteed, rjiTv Died At the residence of her daughter in Madisonville on Tuesday, Mrs. Jano Turbeville, of conjes-tion- . The deceased was seventy-eigh- t years old and was a sister of Dr. E. G. Davis deceased,, of this place. S,he leaves one surviving child, Mrs. Lelia Wilson, with a large circle of relatives and friends to rn.Qu.rn h.er loss. For many years she had been a consistent exemplary member of the C. P. Church. Two of her grandsons are officers in the Third Kentucky and the funeral has been deferred until their arrival. Tfhe interment takes plac,e today in, the Odd Fellows' cemetery. By? extends sympathy tq tbe sorrowing ones,. Tc old child of J. W. Sadler, a farmer residing about three miles east of this city, died at its home, of diphtheria, Sunday. We regret to atata that our Mr. Sadler had also lost a child young friend tsddie Phillips is of the same disease on the Sunday m-confined to his room with an ob previous. HopkinsviUe tyentuck-ian- . He stinate case of sore throat. came off duty as fireman Sunday B. W. McGuyer, of the country, gp" night and has been under constant Ve hope claims to have, and no doubt has, treatment ever, qince. to sopn, see him, again, at bis post the biggest pumpkin that has been 2 jg"" raised in the county this year. of duty. When pulled from the vine it Ttte Pftglc, King ot all Ulrds, weighed eighty pounds and was a is noted for its keen sight, clear and dis He is savtinct vision. So are those persons who load for him to carry. use Sutherland's Eagle Eye Salve for weak ing it up for Christmas and will eyes, styes, sore eyes of any kind or granulated lids. Sold by all dealers at 25 cents. cook a part'at a time. Hustler. A, four-yea- heal tbe lungs and. throat, and avoid the most dreaded of all diseases, consumption. Delay in attending to a slight cough raay cost you your life. L.arge sisa bottles. Fiee 25 c. and ioc. For sale by St, Bernard Drug Store. , 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 estimated at $350 for the funiture and building. This school is the one that was being taught by Silas Griffin. The Consumption Cured. pupils of this school will be taught Dr. Otto's Spruce Gum Balsam will cure any caseTgynsumption it taken in time. in an unoccupied storeroom not Consumption starts wit a, sight cough or far from where the school house cold. This ijh,ere consumption gets its burned and which is about four start and it )ou will use Dr. Ojto's Spruce miles the other side of Zion. Gum Balsam, you will cure (he cougb, Henderson Gleaner. r ajtmmmmtt Special tummnnnK The Bee Q3 CXt i 00 CO 2 -TO .We have in Stock at our Store what we honestly believe to be the best quality of :::::;::: m BOYS AND YOUTHS CLOTHING ever brought fo Hopkins County. They are made up in the latest style, sewed with silk, aud have double knees and double seats in the pants. The brand of these clothes is y ! Zf -- yz X :: i jg ZSt t 1" Kant Wear Out" 1 5 1rfVie r fnllir nniml fr on1 xm urn rrlnrl fo enw fh 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 . order to help you bear the expense of R. R. fare, we will allow yon 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 Boy's Picture out at the top of this announcement, and present it at pur store when making purchase. Hoping to see a great many of the good people of Earlington, Mor- tons, Nortonville, and all over our county, take advantage of this great oiler and make the Uoys happy at very little expense. We remain : : : Yours for Business, "" .! H 55 mm Z35 g IJ "g -- g m ' Zlm --" Carl-sted.l- 's - r ff OIL IUi;l-npllei- tixe m Z 5 g m Ti AH Wil y" YJtj -j-.o AAftA4a)?tr i con-duct- 1 NOTHING LIKE LEATHER. Most Shoes arc made of leather, but that is the only thing about them that cutting, iit: is aliko. tinr. KRwinp. soline. must all come in before the shoe is a shoe, and it depends upon how these are done, whether the shoe is as good as it should be or not. The iirm of Pingree & Smitij says : BAILEY & CO... MADISONVILLE, KY. I f Zm - m 'AU it' IV fkj S lb lb The-designi- ng, 2 H c lb lb O lb c H O c ' HThteris twitting like Leather, If it's well putJo$ether:" lb lb lb Our earnest effort for about twgnty long years has been to sell shoos made of good leather, well put together, Most of our shoes come direct from tho manufacturer to us. We buy m shoe makers who understand their busi- ess, and stand behind their work, enabling, to see to it that you "get your money s rorth" when you buy your shoes ot us. n 5 o i lb iA ci X w lb c the highway rqbh,er, Mrs. AshlocK s place was unuer surveillance because it was an admirable location for the refugee to accrete himself and was in the neighborhood he was likely to frequent. The little old houso was situated in a small field which was grown up with weeds so high as almost to obscure it and H,ite cqujd jiaye takpq possession a,nd shp.t down a posse before they could have reached him. But it wa.s lcqrned. from, the old lady herself that Hite was never at her place but once wWlQ he was eluding the officers and then only for a short timo. aft.er-wardc, Elders J. W. Gant, of Elkton, c;ateti assistance thereby enablinc and J. H. Hill, of Madisonville, them to lease and refit this convenient house and by close application to business, will make a trains. most desirablo stopping place. Tlint Tlirobing Headache. Would quickly leave you, if, you, used Dr. King's' tew Life Hills. Thousands of (heir matchless sufferers baye proved rnerit for Sick and Nervous Headaqh.es. They make pure blood. a.nd, strong nerves Easy to take. and, b,u,Ud up your health. Try (hem. Only 25 cents Money back if not cured. Sold by St, Uernard drug, gist, . rairoa( ,nen ,0? nc'eqBd andappre-Hitc- I'1 were in town Tuesday CASTOR for ?wrs Farmers report eaijly sawn wheat arly wheat makes between looking well. tjhe best yield taking one year yith another. A large per cent of NORTH-WESTERthe crop, is late and much of it is I liable to be injured by hard freezes. Infants and Children. Elkton Progress. TF3LE: N .c A LIMITED D ELECTRIC-LIGHTE- TN Kind You Have Always Bought tfio Signature of Want to buy a splendid stock 1,250-acr- Tex., spent Saturday with friends here. e river farm. farm? per acre. Write EdFive dollars Mr. Geo. W. Frazer, of Thurber, gar Whittemore, Orand Rivers, taff Last Friday evening, lb o lb n lb lb lb lb Ik ; BISHOP & 00, Weak Byes are Made Strong, Officers. dim vision made clear, styes removed and Victoria Lodge, No. 84, K. of P., granulated lids or sore eyes of any kind has elected the following officers speedily and effectually cured, by Ihe'ue of Sutherland's Eagle Bye Salyo. Jt's put y. H,. for the ensuing term: cm a, gu,aran,teo by all np fn tubes and, $o Fjood. drugs'ilS: C. C'.; George Toy, V- - c-W. W. Etheridge, Prelate; C. H. Mrs. Browder Myers, of Nash McQary, M. of A. ; J. Vy Twyman, ville, is YisUinS relatives here, M. of W.; Thqo. Watts, K. of R.; NUBIAN TEA curea Dyspep Jesse Philips, M. of E,xq.j Maripn Sigk, J. Q. Thomas Lortgstaff, O. sia, Constipation and Indi G.', W. W, Etheridge, Trustee) rection. KegulaUMtlio Liver. Price, 25 cts. Charles Cowell, D. Q. C, Sold by St. Bernard Drugstore. an-ase5 ' Victoria Dentistry. Dr. R. T. p,ishm,a.h has moved his office to the residence of Mr. James B. Head, near the postoffice and solicits the patronage of the public. Wilson, the Mrs. Alice Wilson, 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 titne, cleaning up the bank. The shot entered his forehead and death resulted in a few minutes. Coughed 35 Robert son of accidentally 20TH CENTURY TRAIN For St. Paul, Minneapolis, Duluth, Leaves Chicago It i 6:30 p. in. every day. Daylight Train leaves Chicago 8:30 a. m. daily except Sunday. Night Express 10:15 p. m. daily. ALL AGENTS SELL TICKETS VIA A Yean. I suffered for 25 years with a cougb, aud spent hundreds of dollars with doctors and for medicine to no avail until I used Dr. This remedy makes Bell's weak lungs strong. It has saved m'y life. Mr. V. U. Grider.former assistant Mine J. D. Roseil. GrantsburR, III. Inspector for tba Slate, after a sojourn with the First Kentucky Volunteers in Mr. II. S. Corey and family re Porto Kico. is again on bis native soil. 's shows somediminution of flesh turned Tuesday night from a Mr, Gridcr He desired among relatives in the his tropical experience. from visit to bo remembered kindly to bis Earlington East. friends. five-week- Chicago and North-Wester- n Ry. The Short Line to St. Paul. Minneapolis and Duluth. Address W. B. KN1SKEKN, 0. I'. & T. A"' Subscribe for "THE BEE." ! '- v; . ., i J g! ' :IIE SUNDAY n "CHOOIv: IN New Goods Cheap. i Tt:r,r.e will ho verv LCSSON ?ll, FOURTH QUARTER, TERNATIONAL SERIES, DEC. 18. aitm- Text of thu tesson, .lor. III. Golden Text, Jer. xxtx. ory Verses, 13 Commentary rropared by tho KoT. D. M. SIcnrns. Copyrlglit, 188S, by D. at. Stearns.) 1. "7x:ilokInli win ono nml twenty years old when ho began to rolgn, nnd lio rclgnod Uce tho death 11 yearn In .Terusaloin." of Josinli, tho good King, tlitco of his sons rind ono grandson succeeded him, reigning altogether 22 years Jchoaluiz, or ShrtUuru, threo months; Ellaklm, or Jcholaklm, 11 years; Conlah, or Jceonlnli, or Jcholachln, threo months, nnd Zcdoklah 11 years. Tho first two and tho last soro sons of Jostah, tho third was his grandson nud was 37 years a captUo in Babylon (Jer. Ill, 31). Tho story of tho flnnl captivity of Judah, tho toplo of this lesson, Is found In threo other places (Jer, xcxlx, II Kings xxv, II Chron. xxxvi) and must therefore bo something to bo prayerfully pondered by us. 2. "Ho did that which was evil In tho eyes of tho lord, according to all that had douo." What a brief but coinprchcnslvo summary of a man's llfo "evil In tho eyes of tho Lord," nnd how It confirms tho statement that "tho carnal mind Is enmity against Godl" (Horn. H1, 7.) Tho eyes of tho Lord nro running to and fro throughout tho wholo earth and whorever thero Is n heart trusting In Wim Ho will show himself strong on behalf of such (II Chron. xvl, 0). Tho dovil is also going to nnd fro in tho earth seeking to destroy man nnd turn lilm from God. 0. "Ho cast them out from His pres1 ereat this fall to 11- 1- ? $'. 4J' ? II !$j Ri duce you to purchase elsewhere betore looking at the splendid bargains we intend to offer you, but we have never failed in the past to be able to meet any emergency, and feel very confident that as heretofore you will find we are still at the bottom in prices. Will it be asking too much to suggest that you look over our stock after you have priced goods elsewhere and comrarc duality and price? "We can assure you that you will not regret it. Very truly, s s ST. BERNARD COAL COMPANY I Christmas INCORPORATED. 1 Choice Miners and Shippers of QQAL AND COKE. . & Goods ..... The beat and choicest line of Perfumes and. Atomizers ever displayed in the city. i General Office, Earlington, .. JAMES R. LOVE, Manager, aoi N. Cherry Street, Nashville, Kentucky, s 3 4? ANDERSON & WALLER, MADISOIUVILLE, I i KENTUCKY. Capt. R. G. ROUSE, Mgr, Palmer House, Broadway, Paducah, Tennessee. Kentucky. Capt. T. L. LEE, Manager, Corner Main and Auction Streets, S. H. NEWBOLD, Manager, 342 W, Main btrect, Louisville, Kentucky. Memphis, Tenn. A. S. FORD. Manager, 327 Upper Second Street, Evansville, Ind. W'l-aoleeeile- : HUNT & BRO. Memphis, Tenn. HESSER & MILTON, Rialto JBirraota Offices. Our Stock of Pocket Books Is complete, including all grades, from the honest, Building, St. Louis, Mo.; J. W, BRIDGMAN, Room 316, Western Union Building, Chicago, A.gerat 111. BJnilniimnnn1llHHIHHHIIHHBHI"lllll)lllinriWIIllnnwWMHnl CASTORIA ..Iff . plain, sensible affair to the choice silver and gold mounted dainty things that all ladies admire. HI!,, ... i,.l,i,l!,l For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought AVclaWeTrcDarafionJbrAsg similallng ihcToddandRcgula-linIhTBVT h.StnTnnrhs nntlBawgls of jf 4"T r & ence." Thus tho I.ord did to Jerusalem nnd Judah becauso of their sins, for they mocked tho messengers of God and despised His words and misused His prophets, until tho wrath of tho Lord nroso ngnlnst His pcoplo, till thero was no rem-cd(II Chron. xxxvl, 10) Ho earnestly protested unto them, rising early and protesting, but they obeyed not nor inclined their ear and continued walking in tho Imagination of their evil hearts (Jer. xi, 7, 8). It is lmpossiblo to go whero God cannot seo us, but it is posslblo to loso tho 6enso of His prcsenco, rt3 when Cain went out from tho prcsenco of tho Lord (Ps. y THE FAMOUS NQ. 3 CDALl Earlington, Diamond and St. Charles For all uses, from Mines. Only Vibrating Screens and Picking Tables usee. THE BEST SELECTED COAL IN THE MARKET. -- i Our Handsome 8 S & You Should See Display of Box Papers, Bisque Figures, and assortment of fancy Mirrors ViirTrHTfM I- Signature t PromoteaTHg&sfi6ti,Chcciruwrss and uestconiains iieiiibx flC fUu The cxxxlx, SO). tho LohI Is tho nssuranco of all snro guidance and blessing (Ex. xxxlll, 14; xslil, Gen. lv, 10). Tho prcsenco of - puOJorphmo nor xincrat. NARCOTIC. teOUHSWEUWVUUi itUUSJ- - Apcrfcct Remedy forConstlpa-lion.Sourtomach.Diarrho- Worms.Convulsions.Tevcnshr ucss nndXoss ' J" Tac'Sinule "Signatureof or .SLEEP. Y THC Kind You Have TTEWYOHK. Always Bought. rXACT COPV OF WRAEECBt CASTORIA f4J. CtMTUH COMPANY. NCW YORK CITT. J. ! MEDICINE for the A Pooular Proprietary "1 I? MILLION.. may lead to a revolution in the trade. Medicine Sold at Retail for Five Cents a Package the first experimental step in a direction that ' & A NfcW York company or manufacturing cbcmliH.lhe Rlpana Chemical Company. -r uto a medicinal ublet or tabule " compotetl nlacl "ixm the market about tlvo of ooin.reeU powdered preparation vt ci i tain medicinal drug! which had been aicer-taloe- d any lo 1x3 of mora general uas ainouK medical men than In another, for the cure, or or Impaired dlgeatlon nf auch IIU common to man a liau their origin capacity for aiilmllatlng food, absorbing nourUhment and eliminating waatr. weakr-- ni Include pretty nearly ejery Tbeca..loi:uor Ilia Included under this head la aald to In preparing their atandard dlseat 'or which the phyalclan U called upon toprescrlbe. remwl, for tho acceptance of tho Amerlcau people the company laid down tlio principle pref ared the highest grade, should ue that eierrthlng entering Into tho packet Intact andofunimpaired throughand so extended any and protected as to retain It qualities lapse of ttma many climate. Only Ihu choicest drags ahould bo used, their preiaratlon should be la accordance with the Litest (wrfected methods of modern science, thetabules packed In glass, protected by absorbent cctton.and securely corked. Kieti the wrkf used hare been ota grade so high In Its requirements that no manufacturer cf these erery day stoppers could supply mora than a small proportion from Ms output that would meet the exacting specifications. Tho (.loss vials were In turn packed In hoxes of perfectlonof workmanship by aquatlty not surpassed In beauty audornamcntsofgold. Harlng set those used by the their hlghstandsrd. most fastidious dealers In jewelsaud nri it.r.FimnMnMnrl1 to the accepted rnclern Ttrv fmm It. the nranrletura reanrti known, and seren hundred thousand dollars In. methods of making their commodity rested within (Ire years In newspaper adrertialng has Informed erery American citizen concerning the superior and surprlslag qualities of HI pans Tabulca. U91ngtiiougnuui ana painstaKiug oosotTers ci tne cnangea conditions mat sweep nrer the commercial world, and cartful to note erery circumstance harlng a bearing upon the successful prosecution of their trade, the managers of the company hare noted for erery article that there Is a present Insistent demand for a lower price although requiring that the reaches or approaches an unlrersal use, and that the pos.ile, rjercentaires belnff called UDon to h.t nf firervthlnor. resent unneeessary protectionnar hearr deterlorailou for surierflaous against that might rewrapping and packing or sult la years, but Is needless In the case of a purchase lnruded to be consumed lu a week. It lias also beendlscorered, and prored by the lesto. time and actual fxperlence, that these Tabules do not hare the tendency to loss ot qualities or diminution of ex cellence from exposure that mlgnt at first hnro been expected, Inasmuch as, under farorable conditions, those that hare lain loose la a drawee, a trarollng baa or pocket for sereral weeks or months are found to be practically as fresh and as efficacious as Acting upon these suggestions, and noting particularly the unimpaired prosperity of newspapers noweold for acent Instead of the old firs times that amount, rreitthe gentral tendency In all directions toward low rate otand Increased sales, the rstes and company hare entered upon the experiment of putting up Ripens Tabules In pasteboard cartons, which they will offer to the trade upon terms which will permit of a package being so)4 by the druggist or storekeeper at a price lower than erer iiefore adopted for one-hal- f a ten tabules, or ap iprletary medicine FIVE CENTS the manufacture doses, for In the formcent each. with which andaale Th.rtftmnftnr will not discontinue cheaper the people hare learned to know and ralue tho IUpanaTabutea,buwlllorrerthe sort experimentally for the benefit fit snch as maydeeire them. It should beplalnly understood that the quality of the medlstne Is Identical In both sorts, the only dl KCICUIWbeing In the form and coraparatlre cost of packing or potting up. The flreent packages are not yet to be had of all dealers, aunougn it is iirouauie that almost anr drnff. cist will obtain a supply when reqnested by a customer to do so t but lnanycasea single carton, containing ten tabules, will be sent, postage paid, to any address for fire crnuln stamps, forwarded to the Ulnars Chemical Co., No. 10 Spruce at New York, until goods are thoroughly Introduced to the trade, agents and peddlers will be supplied at a prleo which will allow them a fair margin of rroIie,Tls.i ldoien cartons for 40 rente. 23 gross l3,(U) cartons) for II Jotrn (HI cartons) for $1 S3. B gross (TO cartons) for 83M xiuu. casn wim me orucr tu rarery voso iAJUAAAAArfWAAAAAAAAAMAMiAAIMUUMW'lftAAAAAAAWAAASAWi JohnB. Cmtleman. Arthur 0. Lanharr, nrccltlriflilge Castlema Royal Insurance Co. Of ILi"VC5I-JpCDOl The Larges Fire Insurance Company in the World. Does the Largest Easiness Transacted in Kcntnchy. Does the Largest Bussness Transacted in the Southern Slates. PAUL M. MOORE ' BARLINQTON. sV saHsHalaB KY. Barbee & Gasfleman, MANAGERS, Southern Department, Home Office Louisville, Ky, 4, C. "So tho city was besieged unto tho clovcntli year of King Zedcklah." Tho Lord had said through Jeremiah that tho king of Babylon would tako tho city acd destroy It, nnd for this testimony tho prophet was put In prison (Jer. xxxlv, S3; xxxil, 0), but shutting up a messenger of tho Lord or stopping his mouth or oven killing him or burning up his l tcssago will not prorcnt tho purposo of tl o Lord from being fulfilled. All Scripture- EhaU surely nnd literally bo i ulflllcd, and oven tho enemies of God can only fulfill His pleasure, for Ho mnkcth oven tho wrath of man to pralso Him, nnd tho remainder doth Ho restrain. Tho king of Babylon was unconsciously God's Instrument in chastening His pcoplo of Judah nnd Jerusalem. Lvcn Herod and Pontius Pllato and tho gentllos and Israel when they combined against Christ wero only bring ing to rnss what uou foresaw woaiu no (Acts iv, 27, 23). 0. ''Thofamlno wasForo In tho city, so that thero was no bread for tho pcoplo of tho land." Tho study of tho famines of Scrlpturo, with their reasons nnd results as far ns wo can judgo of tho samo, is a most profltablo study, for cxamplo, tho famluo of Gen. xil and its results to Abro-hntho famino in Bethlehem nnd Its effect utxni Klluielech and inoml ns re corded in Kutli. In BzeU. xlv, 21, famino is called ono of God's four soro judgments, but in Amos vlll, 11, wo rend of tho worst kind of famine, oven o famino of hearing tho words of tho Lord. 7. "All tho men of warded and went forth out of tho city by night." In chapter xxxlx, 4, wo read that Zcdeklah went with them. Kzoklcl was nt this tlnio n captlvo in Babylon, but God showed him and ho by an object lesson showed tho pcoplo just whnt was going on in Jcrusalom o at tills time, so that ovon without or telegraph tho Jews at Babylon know of evonts at Jerusalem tho very day (hey happened (Bzok. xil, etc ). God has permitted man to bring to pass most wonderful things in theso days in which wo Hvo, but never in nuy nation has been seen or heard such wonderful things ns God lias dono nnd will yet do In nnd for Israel, His chosen people. 8. "Tho army of tho Chaldeans pursued nftcrtho king and overtook Zcdeklah In tho plains of Jericho " When Jonah would flco from tho prcsenco of tho Lord, although ho got off to sen nnd possibly fancied ho wns really on his Way to Tarshish, tho Lord wnntcd him at Nineveh nnd so sent two dctpctlves nftcr him, a storm to stop tho vessel nnd a fMi specially prepared to bring him ashore. Tho king Zcdeklah may havo thouglit himself 6afely away from tho king of Babylon end possibly havo ridiculed tho words of Jeremiah, but if fo it only proved that ho did not know tho Lord nor that ovory purposo of tho Lord must bo performed. 0. "Then they took tho king and carried him up unto tho king of Babylon to Blblah, In tho land of Haniath, whero ho gavo judgment upon him." Thus it camo to pass as it had been foretold, hut tho most pitiful tiling about it all, ns it seems to me, was that ono who should havo been nn honor to tho Lord, on tho throno of tho Lord nt Jerusalem, is found n prisoner In tho hands of an enemy of God, and this enemy sitting in judgment upon him. It was a sorry sight when Abraham was re proved by Ablmclech becauso ho for fear of his lifu told a lio about his wlfo It was u fearful tiling w lien David by ids great sin gao occasion to tho enemy to when Simon Peter by his 6clf confidence nnd following afar oil denied his Lord. But all theso nro written for our instruction that wo may not sin as they did. 10. "And tho king of Babylon slew tho sons of Zcdeklah before his eyes." This might havo been nvolded if Zcdeklah had only been obedient to tho word of tho Lord by Jeremiah and had surrendered to tho king of Babylon, but ho Oiught lio better than Jeremiah, nnd ho l knowbcllovo God, but hardened his would heart not and went his own way until all tills camo upon him. It Is bad cnougli to suffer oneself, but to bo compelled to witness suffering which wo havjs brought upon others must bo a torriblo thing. Yet what a man sowctli that must lio also reap. Jl. "Then ho put out tho eyes of Zcdoklah, ond tho king of Babylon bound lilm in chains nnd carried him to Babylon nnd put him in prison till tho day of his death." Thus was fulfilled nil that was written by Jeremiah nnd Kzoklcl concerning him that ho would seo tho king of Babylon, that ho would go to Babylon, but that ho would novcr seo Babylon nml yet dlo there in peace. loyalty to Our Lord. It is comparatively oasy to stand by Christ and His word3 when thoy nro astelo-phonbias-phem- BRUSHED GOKE FOR BASE BURNERS Why buy High-price- d ID FURMES. Complete Line of Knives and Scissors, and the finest line of high class" Razors and Shaving Accessories ever brough to Earlington. Wc can interest you if you need a first-clas- s Pocket Knife or a fine pair of Scissors Anthracite Coal, when you can get ST. BERNARD CRUSHED COKE for a much less price? One ton of the Crushed Coke will do the same work as one ton of the best Anthracite Coal. If I 43. ASK YOUR DEALER FDR IT AND SAVE MDWEY CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR. jearx. f that areguaranteedtocut bias. ,. Our Stock OTHERWISE UNNOTICED. Wealthy Illinois land owners are planning to drnin thu Kankakee swamps. THE MARKETS. William Campbell, nn old nnd wealthy settler of Assumption, III., New York. Dec. 11. 1S3S. CATTLK -- Katlva Steers....) 4 30 (jl 5 a died Monday. COTTON-Mlddll- nK 6HW tci The Central savings bnnk of St. Jo80 Winter Wheat.... 3 25 ft 3 71 2 ilea on uccount whbat-- n. tt seph, Mo., closed lost week OOHN-N- o. 1 4014O 0H of a run, has resumed business. 31 Z OATS-- Wl. 9W 8(0 Mrs. Mattie C. Hughes, wife of Dr. POIIK New Mess ST. LOUIS. Chnrles If. Hughes, of St. Louis, died COTTON-Mlddlin- GT 3 75 n 530 HUBVKS-Stc- ers after an Illness of several weeks. 4 00 Cows and Heifers. : 01 Gov. Stephens of Missouri haJu 4 60 100) CAL.VE8-(p-er R (CO Utcd governors of 14 states toiSfcd HLH3 to select tair Q 4 23 delegates to the Loulslna convention 8IIKKI' Fair to Choice.... 2 75 ft 3W ri.OUIl Patents (new).... 3 35 ki 3 20 at St. Louis. Clcnr and Straight. 2 CO 60i; zKedWlntor (3 f WHEAT While crossing tho Mississippi on COHN-N- o. No. Mixed 3 the ice, near Qulncy, 111., a mall coach OATSNo. 2 KVE No. 2 nnd horses broke through nnd sank. Lues Generals who werecomrades lu arms TOUACCO Lear Uurley... Timothy of Garcia express deep sorrow ovpr his HAY-Cl-ear HUTTUH Cholco Dairy... death. Gen. Gomez has been notified. LXICIS Freah .... it 19 .... O SM James L. Gardiner, president of the I'OIIK Standard (now IJACON Clear nib First national bank at Seymour, Intl., LAUD Prime Steam CHICAGO. died Monday, aged 01. He wns quite CATTLE Natlvo Steers.,.. wealthy. IIOQS Fair to Choice M The Creek council Is in session at SHEEP Fnlr to Choice.... 300 3 SO Winter Patents., 3 40 Muscogee, I. T., o adopt a plan for FLOUIt Spring: Patents 3 20 4 3 60 3 spring-treating with the United Stutes gov wheat-n-o. I K 41 Toplo Tor the Week Detclnnlnar Deo, 11 Comment T Her. S. II. Doric. Topic "The minor virtues and their ImIv. 8; Math, v, portance." Phil. Ill, Th 9 standard ot llfo sot beforo tho Christian is a Tory high ono. It is tho character of heaven, it is godllko perfection. Paul declares that ho will bo satisfied with nothing short of heaven and its attainments. "Not," ho says, "that I bad already attained or wero already perfect, bnt I follow after -- fcress tobnt this ono thing I do ward tho mark for tho prizo orYho high calling of God in Christ Jesus." God has callod him in Christ to tho prizo of eternal llfo in heaven, and his ono aim in lifo is to reach tho goal, tho high standard of perfect lifo in Christ placed beforo him. Christ held tho samo high standard before His disciples. "Bo yo theroforo perfect, oven as yonr Father which is in heaven is perfect." Ho did not say that wo could reach this goal of diviuo perfection in this life, bnt placed it beforo us as onr ideal, and His word toachescs that we do reach it in the lifo beyond. wlillo engnged in Iiindlilg the stenmship Netherfleld. nt (inhoston. Tc.. was precipitated through a hatchway Into the lower hold. He was rtmocd to his residence, where he died a few hours later. paMnr Tbe Young Men's Itoyal Union are preparing for a banquet durinp the Holiday, which li to be the rventof the season. I.nozo Khotie returned from Illinois last Tuesday. H. I'". Sh.irber and Wilson llopson mado a flying trip 10 Madlsonville Sunday. Rem. Gould and I'etls assisted Rev. Uob in ibeprolraclrd meeting last week. We most highly appreciated and enjoyed the serenade last Tursday rteoing Messrs James Wing and William Bradley visited friends in Hecla Sunday Mr. and Mrs. N Porter were in Madlsonville Sunday Mrs Caroline Williams nnd son Walt, visited relative in Hanson last week.; Mr Jim Sharber. of While Plains, was in Ibe city Ibis week Of Pmes-a- w Always known to be full and complete, has not lost any of its attractiveness. There are other things, come and sec, and if your hands or face chap while out shopping, try a bottle of Edelweiss Cream. St.:: Drugstore. .Jff'ti l rinn RYf H It Mllfg Bernard a. !, Godlikenefs therefore in character is tho Christian' standard and goal, bnt it does not imply that wo aro to ignoro tho minor virtues and obaractoristics of morality. Godliness is higher than morality, but it implies it. Although godliness is our nlni, wo nro not to ignoro tho moral virtues, for it is by practicing them that wo attain to godliness. In Phil, iv, 8, Paul mentions sorao of tho moral yirtnoa upon which wo nro to think that wo may bo lod to do them. Thoy aro; things aro truo." 1. "Whotsoovor Truth nnd trueness nro absolutely neces sary to a Ohiistian lifo. Wo aro to seek tho ono nnd to cultivate tho other. God is truo. Christ is tho truth, nud nil that is truo comes from Him, and noth ing fnlso is to bo found in Him. To havo Christ is to havo (ruth; to bo liko Christ is to bo truo. 2. "Whatsoovor things are honest." Tho revised version translates tho Greek word nsed horo "honorablo" or "rover-ond- " rather than "honest," nnd this rendering is nearer tho meaning of tho original Greek word. It snggosts tho cultivation of n spirit of self respect, which is not inconsistent with truo Christian humility. things nro just," 8. "Whatsoever right or rjghtoonq beforo God nnd man. 1. "Whntsoovcr fhjugs aro pure." Purity is an essential Christian characteristic Only tho "pnro Jn hearf shall see God." Our Jives ehouldbofreo from anything thnt stains or defiles. G. "Whatsoovor things aro lovely and of good report." All characteristics of lifo that aro lovoly, attractive) to men, nud which men ndmiro nnd esteem, nro to bo cultivated, that by them wo may win mon to Christ. ; Prov. Biblo Readings. Ex. xx, xi, vi, iii, 0. 4; iv" lj xv, 1, 2;xvii, ljxxil, ljxxiv, 1, 2j Math, v, Jer. v, 1; Ps. i. Phil, ii, Horn, xil, 15-1- 7 23-21, 10-12; eminent. Great Ilritaln Is increasing her naval reserve. The admiralty has offered special inducements to the Newfoundland fishermen. Mo., has been Indicted on charge of Probate Judgo Frink, of Springfield, Resident Agent for EarliDgtoa and Vicinity. VfW ywwwwwwywewvvvvwiTWWvwewnwvwvrAWvvwvv' "wwwwyw jjl inllfel iff ""1n? I " r i ki ALL NIGHT! A new feature, isn't it? .B.. i " " itl.Hi nAian tfMj!1 f, sailed by His enemies, bnt tnnny find it hard to uphold thoin when callod in question by brothren whom thoy lovo and honor, nnd so indulge a guilty sllenco or tako refugo in n compromising nttitndo. But loyalty to our Lord requires us to bo truo to Him find His truth, como what may. Ho honors ond rowards fidelity to His word ns well a to His causo. Presbyterian. But then new and up-to-da- te features have put us at the head of the procession. WHEN YOU HAVE ANY HAULING TO DO GIVE US YOUR ORDER. 13 AFeJNTETT'r 8c A.F2LNO TTD, 1 u EARLINGTOIM KENTUCKY. "sjpsiasjpsssj ssemisisjinisvsiiitiejflins, ,,, Church Slombtirf. A church member is or ought to bo what his namo signifies. A member is a vital part of onr organism. Onr hands and foot and limbs aro members of tho body. They nro not liko parasites and tumors that grow nud feed npon tho body but add no strength or completeness to it. Thoy nro not mcroly on tho body, btft nro of it And thus a truo church member is a vital part of tho som. tho Ho will accopt nothing ritt. In tbe boapltala at Honolulu, In Hong Kong,church, not niorely lu it or on it, but ol In the losurof one's truth cavo tho frulU of in the American trenches at Manila. deck of tbe campa with Agultuldo, on tho It. Lutheran. Croods do not beoomo saving SbdI Devvay, an4 o 11)8 roar ot battle at with tho truth. (or aens. urlmfol fall of by boing truo or by being sincerely re- the original Manila. Uonacxa by government pictures taken of on tbe spot. Large book. Low pricei. ceived nnd hold. They bocomo saving LUKt2l VVHtKt ALL HSl tA'LS. Big probta. Freight paid. Credit giren. I nest Coush only as thoy bocomo tho garnis of n new all traibr. unofficial war books. Outfit free. Drop yrup. Tiutcs tiuod. Uso I Adin uuio. oiu ny arurcMifl. lifo aud growth of cbaractor. dress, F. T. Uaiber, Sec'y., Star Insurance Bldg V If i i, Urow. Tim 15 II Cirnflpae" Tho corruption nnd oxtravagauco so plainly ovident in stnto and munioipal affairs aro coudomnod nnd doplored by many who aro strangely apathotio and indifferent whon a call for aotion is Why cannot thoy bo drawn sounded. ont in rosistnnco and in an effort to ovorcomo? Somo think it wonld bo of uo use, and somo aro afraid to be classod among ''reformers, " and othors think It looks small" to object to tho sizo of Balaiiea nnd amount of hills, nnd so tho ovil continues to grow and American liborty is imperiled by tho easy going popular nllowanco of governmental corruption and oxtravaganco. Presbyterian Journal A Weir Life, Christ will accept no faith, whatever its merits, that does not livo and blos- a. ovl-den- falling lo report fees collected. He 40 8 POHMVn. 2 denies the charge. 32 i 33 oatslco Western Mrs. John H. Francis, mother of 00 if HAY-Cho8 ,5 Hi "88 Mess It. Francis, died nt the PORK-Stnnd- ard Daid p hw BACON homp pt her daughter, Mrs. Ellerbce, COTTON Sides Mlddllnp LOUISVILLE. in Ferguson, Mo. WHEAT-N- o. Lord Salisbury is forcing the Niger CORN No 2 2 Red Mixed qucs,tlous upon OATS-N- o. 2 Mixed and Madagascar 8 25 ft s jo Now Mess He seems determined to clear PORK nr France. Rllj IIACON-Cleall pending disputes at once. COTTON MiddlingJohn Clark, a typhoid fever patient at Dodge City, Kns., wns given up for ur oloKed dead nnd prepared for burial, but he surprised hii friends by returning to nn mttera cf newr jimi Alt communicaiiona life. lalmne to thin column thould be addreicd to Scnntor Vest nrgued.Monday.against Geo. Alfxakdsx, Karhnton, the colonial system. Ho declared that The Plalndealer says: "Hawesville has It was against tho constitution nnd against the decisions ot the supreme a colored man v. bo probably wears the largest shoe in the world. When tbey arc court. measure fif- turned out Fxpress companies being sued by St. 'teen and cf tbe sbop theylength and six inches in Louis merchants, to compel payment inches in breadrb. of war stamps, will nsk for transfer is visiting bis Kev. T. from Missouri supreme court to the farhily here H. Merriueathcr tbis week federaj court. Rev. N. G. Galbreatb preached at the Sir William Jenner.the distinguished pathologists and physician in ordinary A. M. E. Zion cburcb Sunday night. Some of tbo bojs who skated Sunday IP Quepn yi'ct'prin, nnd Jho 'prince of are walking wilb canes. Wales, died Monday. Ed Todd is at work again. Mrs. Perry Noel, wifp if one pf the lien Cunningham uas at Madlsonville, wealthiest farmers of Golconrtn, )., dropped dead while engaged in house- Sunday, Tbe ladies of Earlington will give a social hold ditties. Total parolysls is ns. in the near future, . tlgned as the cause. Frederick von Hnrtman, who was arRev. Merriwealber sajs he gels plenty rested at Kalamazoo, Mich., on a of backbone and sparerib lo eat, jhnrgc of burglary, says ho belongs to George Amos Is getting along nicely, al the German nobility, his father being tbis writing. Daron von Hartman of Cologne. Miss Lizzie Bradley, of Hecl.i, was in n Mrs. William Goldsmith, a the city shopping yesterday. lady of Kewanee, 111., was Did you know tbat Ed Barber bad moved burned to death, her dress catching his boarding bouse? d stove, near fire from nn What is tbe matter with tho club? We rvliicli she was sleeping in a chnir. must have some music next time. A, M. p. Simons, for 12 yenrs city Mrs. Ella Alexander Is )et very sick. tax collector nt Oivensboro, Ky., died Mrs. Betlie Nunn, of Madlsonville, is Monday. He was unlvcmljy JfrQWfi ' and loved, nnd while ho failed dis- very sick. Miss Paralee Kay was in Madlsonville astrously in flnnnelal matters late in yesterday, shopping. life ho never lost a friend. The post office nnd general merchanMORTONS OAP, dise store of John Mather at GeorgeSchool bas been suspended for two town, Mo., nnd the grocery of W. E. weeks owing to the illness of (ho teacher. Polndexter nt Sedalla, Mo., were n small sum of money nnd a We are glad to say tbat tbey willl soon be able to resume their dsual duties. u" " fJr, and Mrs. A. Mitcbeson visited here Himiuuy pi jjyuai. urj,,tf J.'IJ" snch instance. last weeSj, J, K. Jensen, n screwman. aged 50 Mrs. Elijf? Long, of Decalur, 111,, and ACTIVE SOLICITORS WANTED EVERY- - Mr, Julia Long, of Empire, Ky., visited of tne Intlliplnes,"by tbelrlstrr, Mrs 13. F. 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