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Bee (Earlington, Ky.): December 29, 1898 Bee (Earlington, Ky.) 300dpi TIFF G4 page images Bee Publishing Co. Earlington, KY 1898 bee1898122901_sn87060004 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Bee (Earlington, Ky.): December 29, 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. n-- ' u 'IHHBHHill' Guntiier's Cerebrated Bon-BonsJ . ' GO TO C D 'A. D, SISK'S BOQK STORF. It ou want to see the Jargcst and finest selection of HOLIDAY Madisonville. GOODS Ever brought to j "yyigHP .fninpii I y ever snown in Madisonville. J "I Chocolates and Crystalized Fruits at A. D. SISK'S Book Store. ThU ?a h a njwai vuuuy T?;.,...,. - j.. . - !'- . p - - - gjmpi iy imymnyii t giua. T'm J '' I I" J. ,i infill IIIH Jlll.jr,-p,CT- B NINTH YEAR. EARLINGTON, HOPKINS COUNTY, KENTUCKY, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1898. ISO. 81 ARnGLES RcfedcfedbcfetfecfeS STORE NEWS!! 3-- 111! IN MM. TWO BAD EXPLOSIONS Natural Gal and Ited Hot CinderiTlrloa drier to Slitriy Home at Mnncle. noIS n. 1 Li 1 The Royal Is the blflfaest grade baking powder mows, acuai issu wow it goes firtber than ay otbsr brand. oee-til- rd Hi I! ST. JHfllES HOTEL, ST. LOUIS. II-7tN. V Muncie, Ind., Dec. 24. The Cubans Seem Inclined to Make an explosion of natural Trouble In the City When the Henry Krull's grocery. Spanish Evacuate Mr. Krull and two MANY PERSONS INJURED IN FRACASES Tbo Spanish Troop KnieUfttlng Various J' rortloni of Uio Cltr " Itistfldly Is Difficult for the Americans to rroropt- ly Occupy Kud Adequately l'ollco the Territory. "' Some of the Good Things in the Big ... St. Bernard Store in all Departments. Full Stock ... 3-- Havana, Dec. 27. Frnnchco n Spaulsli guerrilla, wlillo walk lug along Clcnlos Htreet yesterday, was fired nt from n houBe and seriously wounded. During the lust 24 hours one man 1ms been killed and 12 have been wounded in affrays in different parts of the city, nml 11 burglaries have been committed. The city Is in a state of unrest. Three more wards of JJuwuiu wcie evacuated yesterday. Ni IllntoyiiUy to Spain In llolstlnc the Aisierlcnn I'lae. Im f.iiclin fnys it con sec no disloyalty to Spain on the port of Spanish residents in Cuba if they choose to holsi the American and Cuban flogs because Spain renounced the Island with out consulting the Spaniards. Cupt.-CieCastellanos, after formally ilcllxerlng oer the Island to the the American and TCtiban flogs, DISTURBED A MEETING leave for Matanzas where hq will remain n fortnight, going thence to The UUtnrbcr Cot a l'ermanei,t Knookout Clenfucgos. Illovr, and He Won't Do So Wounded with n. Maehete far ltefmlnjr to Any More. Quln-terbe-wi- ll Lost evening Old Glory and the Cuban Lone Star gas wrecked Flag are Now Permitted to , William Fly In Havana. boys, Arch Hrecse and Abel Mitchell, were badly " burned. An explosion of red hot cinders at ONLY GOVERNMENT OFFICES EXCEPTED. the Indiana Iron works, last evening, dangerously burned five persons. Albert Porter, colored, will die. Arthur The Permission, Conveyed In an Order Steves wns burned in the bock and Castellanos, Drought from UapU-tlohurt In the face. William Knsley was Out Thousands of tho l'lag that Had burned In the head mid face. His ; Ueeu Hither Made or Clandestinely clothing was all burned off. Frank llought In Anticipation of tho Chance. Chambers wnB burned In the face and body above the waist. Edward . Havana, Dec. 23. The citizens read was struck in the side of the in their morning pupers yesterday on Castellanos perorder frobi Capt.-Gehead and n large gosh was cut. the display of Cuban and MANY INSURGENTS KILLED. mitting American flogs inside the lines of Spnnish jurisdiction, nnd early in the Agulnaldo Ileportu from Hollo rla Madrid day the Stars and Stripes and the Ha? 1'romliod to Helenas Span- lone star of Cuba flontcd over many Itli I'rlionert. buildings In the heart of, the city and Madrid, Dec. 24. According to a dis- (n streets wbero the Spanish soldier patch received here from Hollo, Island aLKkte of 1'anny, several engagements have taken place between tho Spaniards and the insurgents and many of the latter have been killed or wounded. It is asserted that Aguinnldo has cabled to the government saying he will shortly relcaso the Spanish prisoners in the hands of the Insurgents, This statement, however, haa not been confirmed. Dra-gooHcf-ferlin- g BUROPERN An Understanding Reached by tho Ratos: 76c. and $1.00 per Day. American and Spanish EvacuRESTAURANT POPULAR PRICES. ation Commissioners SPECIAL "f 'ii .vt 25c. DINNER. CHANGE OCCURS JANUARY FIRST AT NOON SPECIAL BREAKFAST AND SUPPER. No. 1 akP POWDER Absolutely Pure Horn Uxjiia powmx co., hrw vornc nieven Articles Agreed Upon nhlch U.tab-lls- h tho Status or the Spanish Troops Ilemalulng on the Island Subsequent to the Assuming Control of Affairs by the United States, or WaMes an,t Coffee or Tea . No. 3 Pork Chops with Potatoes and Cakes or WaOesand Coffee or Tea... No. I Lake Trout. Butter Sauce. Cakes or WasYes and Coffee or No. 5 Oal Meal an J Crtam. or Bouillon. HotTea .. Rolls. Dul' and Coffee or Tea .. No. C Two tees. Butter. Toast ani Coffee or Tea. Take Market St. Cars direct to Hotel. NnSf Betf Steak or Mutton Chops. Potatoes, -I (.'. ? oV'CSjOfTeaana Eres, Potatoes, Cies Fruit..... SO I, ... 3d 20 20 IS 15 ,r"" WiTI riv A.a'VJl It IC J .itt i - m "a m f HON. JUSTIN S. MORRILL. Ihe Father 0 of the United States Senate Cadi Ills tons; and Useful Career at a nips Old Asja, hoes for Everybody. As we always have, so have we now the best things on earth in Shoes for everybody of any age. Nothing but the most substantial and genuine stock All 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 I Fall & Winter Clothing. Large variety of HONEST, SUBSTANTIAL, and Stylish Goods, Latest Cut and Finish. NOTHING SHODDY. At the most reasonable prices. Quality and Style beyond question. &15 3 $5 to Sutit. flaskets.. Big and Broad and Thick and Warm Made of Sheep's Wool. Elegant things All Genuine Goods. and Cheap. Good Bargains ,. .. 3-- 9 3-3-3-- Overcoats - Quality Guaranteed. Latcst Nobby Things. Fit Everybody. Fine Goods. No Warm Goods. Strong Goods. trouble to buy'as it takes so little money A party of colored Cubans yesterday morning entered tlic wholesale grocery owned by the Spanish firm of Mestro & Mata, and ordered Scnor Mestro lo kiss the Cuban flog and to cry "Vhn Cuba Libre." He refused to obey whereupon one of the Cubans cut lilt head badly with n machete. .Yesterday Cuban mob threatened to attack the residence of Mqrrjuls de Montero, secretary of tlic treasury n the iiutonoiiiUt cnblnet nml ft incmbei of the Spanish evacuation committed The house In No. 100 Xeptuno street d In a part of the city On the matter being brought to the nt tentlon of the American commissioners n guard of regulars was sent to guard the residence until further or" ders. tiiunliti Stores Sacked by Cubans. Borne disturbance having occurred in Ban Zazarc street, and n Spanish store there lint Ing been sacked by the Cu bans, the United Stntes commission-er- s have sent n staff ofllcer with a detachment of troops to the scene of disorder. TJic Eighth and Tenth regiments of infantry are encamped neat the Hotel Trotcha, the headquarters of the Americans at El Vcdado. Rnplil Evacuation by ths Spanish. The Spanish troops are evacuating the city so rapidly that it is almost impossible for the Americans to provide promptly fpr the preservation of peace. The proclltmation of the United States commissioners appeared in extra editions of the Spanish newspapers last evening. MJ-Cillutler'a Mission. Mnj.-Gellutler's mission to Matan-raand Clenfuegos Is in the interest of sanitation and order in those cities qfter January 1. He will consult with Hie Cub.) n lepfjers with n view of ilicm to pxerclsc prudence toward the Hpnnlali tropps, who, nfter January 1 will be the guests of the Americans. ulready-eYoetioten. n per-tumll- Cry "VIti Cub I.lbre." way homo ho disturbed n, literary meeting In a country schoolhousc. After making threats "to clean out" the place and using bad language, he waa hit just above the left ear with a club, and died of a fractured skull in an Ijour. Tlpj pnly buildings Golllpolls, 0 Dec. 21. Edward Ear- - excepted in the orger were the governwood, n farmer near Ycllowtown,, ment pfllcea, Fear of the Bnanlards DIsanDeared. come to GalllpoIIs, and while on his (lll kept giwrdt Washington, Dec. 28, Hon, CfusU.n Morrill, the senior United States Senator from Vermont, tiled at 20, minutes past one o'clock this m,orn,n,fi Jn the clghy-nint- h year nf his age, lifter m Illness pf less than a week. With him, when the end came.was-hlsister-in-laMiss Louise gwaii, hit son, James, Mr, Benjamin Durfee, for n lqng time associated with the sena. SpnrUh troops. tor (n the finance committee v,qrk, nt, AMT,ne employes of tho post office and tho teloeraph lines shall continue do-serv Ice far tho "Spanish troops, pass Inif their letters ancf messiges lreo. as 81 a tlavana, Dec. 2 g.ie following am the articles agrcftiEpon by tho Amur and Spanish evacuation coinmls-al- l ners to govern in tho change of y which occurs at noon on 1, when.nfter salute by tho .ivv. .can lean warships, tho Sptnluh flags be hauled down and th: United ytincB flags raised, biing Kiluted in by the Spanish! Aitlcle 1, The Spanish troops not 1hJ?n,iary 1,"nail remain unmo- ,n.thelr barracks, housej oamp until such time as they 30 on or vc. se(s for 8na n. Meanwhile, they mrsJI ,, W privileges and Immunities accord-e- d by International law to a foreleg 1,1 mv In a friendly land. Thler barracks. houMs. btc. shall be extraterritorial, of each croup nrA.r.UA Th ?,Panlsh. ch-l-t crovfous to thoir ileum- UrO from tha ldlnnd. irlVA nnttnn i)i.a..i Uip nearest American olllco. The provincial and municipal au-- . shall not bo allowed to tn Itw or pronariy, "l"""?" '"j1-directly or indirectly,ineir to ralsa tho eitntir or gt fopd or anything- necessary touric Uio .Inn-Marr-i- Try European Nan. Cheapest and best, onlj My for what you get. TrlOS. P. MILLER, Pbisiosn 2 i L ', x-- NASHVILLE, CHATTANOOGA AND jn ST. LOUIS RAILWAY. PULLMAN PALACE? 'arj en-lo- ..-- . .".' SLEEPING CARS! Uetween Nashville and Chattanooga, Alabama, Augusta, Macon, Jacksonville. Knox-li,- ,' JA,sh.e,vil,e' Washington, Baltimore, Philadelphia. New York, Portsmouth, Norfolk. Jackson, Memphis, Little Rock, Texerkana, Sberma" Waco, Dallas and Fort Worth. : ; : i - '..-- L; " - Palace Day Coate on all Trains Information pertaining to & nj llOKETS. ROUTES. RATES. Fear of the Spaniards disappeared with the appearance of this order, and out came thousands of flags secretly made by the women of the households or clandestinely purchased from adventurous peddlers. A Umoly Order. UNEXPECTEDLY 11 . ADJOURNED. Tlie Filipino Mlndtry Appointed Lat July Dltiolrn and the Itevolutlouary Congreii Adjoarni. Mnnlla, Dec. 27. The congress of the revolutionary government of the Filipinos, which has been in session for some time at Malolos has unexpectedly adjourned, owing to tha difficulty of forming a constitution. ThP giiblnet of President Aguinnldo, appointed at Hoeoor on July J!j os and named in the Bacoor proclamation Issued that day, has resigned. Hushing Preparations for tlio Departure of the Seventeenth for Manila. Cp( bus, O., Dec. 27. Preparations for tbu dtiparturo pf tlio Soycnteentli United States infantry for tho Philippines are being rushed forward nt Columbus nrgL Lieut. Clay is assigned to gage. LMir. Clay lias been assigned to the regiment ascaptaln. Lieut. French, regiment, nt Fort of the Twenty-fift- h TiPBCn, will join the Seventeenth here, end other vacancies in the roster of officers will bo filled by Lieut. Has brough, of the Fourteenth, and Lieut Morse, of the Twenty-thir- d regiments, both o( whom are at Manila. 1 Chrlttmae In Santiago Celebrated Amid Bummer 8nrroundlng. Santiago, Dec. 27. Most of the Millinery.. Nobby selections of late styles in Sailors and Walking Hats. Also a Choice lot of Caps for children and little tots. TOKENS OF APPREC IATI0N Qold Mednlt of Honor l'reirnted to flou. Wood and President McKlnley by t)e Authorities at SuntUco. Capes and Jackets. A varied assortment of latest patterns of La- dies' and Child-r- e ns' Capes and Jackets at prices that will fit any purse. We can't here. Come and see 3 1 TVtfWfJK describe them SontJago lie Puba, Dcp. 25. Scnor Bocardo, the mayor of (Santiago, accompanied by the city council, vlpltcd Gen. Wood, the military governor, Friday, and presented him with an old Sfimlsh medal of honor of embossed gold, with n chain, and a parchment croll containing tho words. "To niako one's self beloved of the people, in difficult momenta Is the best of victories." Tho deputation requested Gen. Wood to forward a simalar medal to l'rcai-den- t McKlnley, with a scroll containing vhe declaration: "A people never forgets its benefactors." Gen. Wood, replying in u few appropriate words of thanks, promised to forvvnrd the 'president's medal and sproll to Wnshlngton, acsuring the mayor and councllmen that he was Confident Mr. McKlnley would be gratified to receive them. A STREET DUEL. Avenge Tr o Brother! Groceries No other stock so com- tUe Dangerom Wounding of Their father and Mortally Wound IIU Aiiallant. Americans in Santiago celebrated Christmas yestcrdoy, though hardly able to realize hat this is the Christmas tldo season, in the mldnt of of summer weather. The palace clerks presented Gen. d Wood with a magnificent tortoise shell walking stick In a mahogany case. The various regiments endeavored to enjoy the season in American fashion, while the hospital ship Bay State was decorated. Death of Capt. Mnde. Washington, Dec. 37. Capt, Frederick Lindc, IT, B, A., retired, died hero yesterdoy, He vvos u nn tlve of Michigan, He served during tu! civil war, entering originally as ner. geant of the Fourth Vermont infantry, from August, ISO, to January, 18G2, when ho was commissioned a second lieutenant. He was mustered out six months later und then served two years an n private and sergeant in the first Wisconsin heavy artillery. He entered the regular army in 1800, as a second lieutenant, and was promoted to captain In 1883, nnd retired 1885. The Distilling Milp Iris Ordered to Manila. Washington, Dec. 24. An order issued by the secretary of the navy directs the distilling ship Iris, now accompanying the battle ships Oregon and Iowa in their voyage around the horn, to leave Calloo, Peru, on her there this week, and make p eourse ocross the Paclfio to Manila, where her sen ices are required by the ships of Admiral Dewey's fleet. gold-mountesiid-denl- y l, plete and fresh outside a sary and luxury that is made or grows to eat. Ourreputation for honest goods and honest values is sustained in a marked degree in our Big Grocery Depart- 3-ment, and as to canned goods we have everything in qans that can he canned: Fruits, Vegetables, Syrups, Meats, 3-iish, canned by canners that ,n can. w ecan t teniae sxo- here but our shelves talk. oice Goods, Close Prices. a,1 large city, Every neces- v London, Dec. 24. The Havana correspondent of the Times says: "The Spanish residents nro contested to accept the Inevitable, believing that their Interests will bo protected and sued, in which Aderholtz was mortally themselves fairly treated. Therefore, the way is clear to establish any syswounded. Tho trouble grew out of difficulty a few dayH ago betweer tem of government tho Washington Aderholtz and Capt. Pace, father ol authorities may see fit to impose." the brothers, in which Capt. Face wai Killed Uer lUbn uud Hersjir. , dangerously shot and a bystandei Fond du Lnc, Wis., Dec. 27. At v killed by a stray bullet. this county, yesterday Mrs. Wm babe Tanrer killed her Took Them by Surprise, London, Dec. 24. Tho Berlin oorre with Btrychnine nnd took the poison, herself. This foiling to end Iter life, spondent of the Standard says: "Despito the official announcement she secured her husband's razor and that Emperor William started foi cut her throat, dying soon nfterward Fotsdam nt flvo o'clock Thursday nf Kdwartt F. Lawrence Dead. ternoon, it is asserted that ho np Chicago, Dec. 24. Edward F. Lawpearcd suddenly at that hour at t rence, ono of the most prominent meeting of the Prussian cabinet wlilcl capitalists of Chicago, nnd associated wis being held at the residence of Dr .with many large financial Interests oi Vou Mlquel, nnd remained until pfte) the city died after a short illness. H o'clock." was born in Massachusetts in 1335. The Way la Clear. Little Itock, Ark., Dec. 27. At liar rlson, Ark., Frank l'ace, ing attorney and his brother, Henry m?t M. L. Aderholtz, a prominent st ickman, on tho street and a duel en Oak-field- se-te- n pyqy, Qen. L.Q0 expects to have if, 000 American troops in line for the paKentucky New Era. rade on New Year's day, when the Mr. Robert Kenncrf of the United States will assume full conSteam Laundry, and Miss trol in Havana. Nora Duvall, daughter of Rev. P. C. Duval), left Saturday afternoon on the 5.13 train for Springfield, where they were quietly married. Hop-kinsville IIop-kinsvill- KennerDi)valI. Mrs. W. G. Bramham, of Will cure a Cough or Cold at enoe. spent" a few days this It positively relieves all throat troubles-- . sonville, spent Sunday with friends week with her parents. Small dow. PrioeK onto rtitawaHc. here. e, Dr.BulTs COUCH SYRUP Tho senator never recovered from the unconscious stnte Into which he lapsed early in the day, and his death was calm and peaceful. The Immediate cause of his death was pneu monla, which developed from an q grip contracted week ago. The venerable senntor was confined to his home but seven days. Pespite his, advanced age he attended his s,en.a, otoriaj duties faithfully, a.d regularly went t,p, t,e capital. About ten days ago the weather here was cold and foggy, and his physician thinks tluit exposure to Its rigors brought on the attack of grip. The day before congress adjourned for the Christmas holidays, tho senator was unable to leave his residence. He grew no- - better as the days went on, his low vitality, due to advancing aBBEiBBBfesWaSKaXSHBBBBf age, being unable to resist the disease. On Christmas night it developed Into pneumonia, and from that time until the end he sank steadily. No definite funeral arrangements have yet been made. It is altogether between Spaniards and Americans. likely that public service will be held Those who violate these orders a,re In the senate chamber, but just when oan not now be stated. The remains threatened wtb, Sevcro pmilphnient, ainsrlean Artillerymen Admitted tn Cat ofvMr! Morrill, who died during tho banes Fortress. present year are now In a vault at A detachment of American artilleryBock Creek cemetery, near this city, men was admitted to Cabanas fortress nnd It may be that the senator's body yesterday by request of Brlg.-Gewill be deposited there pending Clousc in order that the men might to Strafford, Vt., where a familiarize flicmBtives with the gune mounted there so as to be able to sa- mausoleum is now in course of can' structlon. lute the Spanish flag on January 1. Itegla was evacuated by the Span-lardJLQILO SURRENDERED. and occupied" by the A.inerjpnns yesterdpy, Hut Whether to the Americans or InsuPresident McKlnley1 Portrait. rants Is Not Stated Probably A banner having on It a portrait of tha Former. President McKlnley, painted by Madrid, Dec. 28. Gen. Bios, the Menocal, has been on view in a window on Obispo street, where it Spanish commander in the Visayas, was cheered by crowds of people. It has telegraphed to the government will be sent to the president by repre- from Hollo, capital of the Island of sentatives of the Masonic lodges who Pnnay, bnder date of December 24, as met last night and arranged for a follows: "Am preparing to embark on the patriotic demonstration. The Havana wards which have al- stenmer Leo XIII. for Zamboanga, Islready been evacuated were the scenes and of Mindanao, having yesterday of processions and noisy celebrations (December 23) formally surrendered Hollo, in the presence of the military yesterday. Kicessee Committed by Exuberant Cubans. and naval commanders, the mayor and the foreign consuls. Have charged A cab driver was shot Monday night the German consul with the protection for refusing to enter the territory of Spanish Interests. Shall arrive ut within Spanish jurisdiction with Cuban and American flags on his vehicle. Manila by the end of theIsmonth," ' Though the dispatch ambiguous, An omnibus driver nnd two, wqrnen is assumed here that the surrender were shot by Nnnlgoes yesterday, and it of Hollo was to the Americans. tho body of n lieutenant of guerillas has been found near Sclba de Agua, "A Peace OfT.rlnc ami Christ mis UIU' from Senator I'rre. this province. He wns taken from the town by a band of Cubans and killed. Lewiston, Me., Pec. 23. Mrs. W. H. The Spanish alcalde of Selba de White has received a telegram from Agua has arrived here, and his son has her father, Senator Frye, at Washingndvlsed him not to return or he will ton, directing her to present $1,000 to be killed. the Central Maine General hospital, at Several guerillas aro reported to Lewiston, as "A peace offering and havo been killed at Sanctl Splrltus af- Christinas gift" In menlory of Kinniie ter the evacuation of that place by the Frye, his daughter. Spaniards and before the American ocCochrane, of Delaware.Dead. cupation of the town. Wilmington, Del., Dec. 28. John V of Delaware, Pewey Wants Crews for Ills Recovered Cochrane, Spanish Ships. died at his home in MIddletown, aged New York, Dec. 28. A special to the 00 years. He was elected governor in Herald from Washington says: A ca- November, 1874, on the democratic blegram has been received at the navy ticket, At the expiration of his term department from Bear Admiral Dewey he retired to private life. asking' for the immediate dispatch of Burclars1 Haul In Ualtlmore. officers qnd men for service on the Baltimore, Md., Dec. 28. The dry three Spanish vessels which are to be goods store of Henry Wcssel, nt Han-burrefitted and added to his fleet. nnd Charles streets, this city 'was entered by burglars, Monduv. i'IUb" Is Dead. night, and robbed of money and New York, Dec. 28. Mrs. Isabel Motion, best known by her noms de plum,e checks aggregating $7,000. of "Bab" and "Ituth Ashmore," died. Qt Heavy Failure nt Abilene, Kas. her home in this city, Abilene, Kas., Dec. 28. Word ha ji ' reached Abilene that the Catlln Best Price of the Season. Brothers bonkers and extensive stook Henderson, Ky., Dec. 25 The feeders of Mlltonvale, have failed with highest price that has been paid liabilities that will run from $300,000 to $500,000. Their bank closed itt for leaf tobacco on this market doors Saturday. was yesterday. When a good "lot "Iladser dame" Moore Sentenced to Nineteen Years In Prison. brought $10.50 and $10.00. New York, Dec. 28. W. A. K. Moore Miss Laura Ligon is spending convicted of robbing Martin Mahon, a the week at her home in Niagara. hotel keeper of this city, by tin "Badger game," was sentenced to 19 Miss Mary Woodson, of Madi- yenrs in the state prison. n. Kz-Qo- r. g Senor de Castro, the civil governor accorc with Gen, JIflvrnn, acting Ludlow, lips Issued flu order forbidding any further firing of flronrms or the exploding of fire crackers in tho Ho also propublic thoroughfares. hibits the assembling of crowd 8 in the streets or parks after 0:30 p. in.; orders the closing of all places of entertainment, including the theaters and cafes, nt 11 p. m.; forbids people taking part in certain African dances, in which the participants are drcsscil n pi deylj postumpi forbids meetings Kanlgoes, and forbids nil manifestations which may produce conflicts between the Cubans and Spaniards o Of LATE SENATOR JUSTIN 3. MORltlLI. the capltol, and Col. S. E. Chamber Wv, nn Intiinnte friend, fienotp.r Bfpptorwps (n the house at the time, an were also several other friends. was aanP botoro tho American occima. tipn. Art. K. No duties shall be levied at tha cuMoin nouses on war material beloa-onlo the Spanish government or on tho property of Spanish ofllcers and or their families. Art. 6. Physicians shall attend the Spon-Is- h lcjt In tha hospitals and supply them wlln tho necessary medicines, etc. general-ln-chlArt. 7. The Spanish shall maintain strict discipline among hi ti oops, and if any of them violate priv.tte dwellings or grounds ho shall severely punish them. Art. 8. All crimes committed by Bonn- sh officers or oldlers against the inhab itants snail ue rapidly investigated by tho Swinish military authorities, and thi shall be tried by a Spanish military tilbutiat. If any crime la committed by tho Inhabitants against Spanish soldlir.-s- , lHth commissions shall decide as to the punishment to bo Inflicted. Art. t. If damage Is done to private citizens or their property by Spanish troops tho persons so damaged shall have the rlcht to provo their claims against the Spanish government. It Is understood thai Spain will bo responsible for dam-arto publlo or private property, provided the treaty of rarls is not opposed ta this. Art. 10. The Spanish troops punctually pay for nil they buy. shall Art. 11. The Spanish authorities shall hasten the embarkation of the troona an as to evacuate, tho Island as rapldfy a.s nii-son- al sol-iie- m id A. J. WELCH, Division Passenger Agent, Memphis, Tenn. J. H. LATIMER, Southeastern Passenger Agent, Atlanta, Ga D. J. MULLANEY, Northeastern Pass. Aft. 59 W Fourth St .Cincinnati, O. R. C. COWARDIN, Western Psss. Agent, Room. 05, Ry. Echange Building, St. Louis, Mo. BRIARD F. HILL, Northern Pass. Agt. Room 338 Marquett BWg. Chicago. J. L. EDMONDSON, Southern Pais. Agt. Chattanooga, Tenn. BT8Will be cheerful! furnished open application to TJckel Agents, or to - . Wt p I: W. L. DANLEY, Gen'l Pass, and Ticket Agt. Nashvillx, Tbnh SurptuitFnnd $20,000. IN 18B7. "- - Capital Stock Paid In, cs 150,000. COMMENCED BUSINESS i' V ' A (OKSlble. JNO. G.MORTON, . The advantages of a bank account are numerous. It is not to busi- ness men are talking they to salaried k u u ussUMau!211iJ rTB to women bank is a pood treatment ish troops. '4'ho rvgrcemnt was principally the work offjol. Giraute, secretary of the Spaniph commission, to whom credit must be given for the extraordinary concessions made by tho Americans. Articlo 8 of tho agreemnt was the ubjtet of rv long dlsousslon.. J wns agreed that the Am should Issue a proclamati habitants rccommendi:.nEtiMii'rffi1 tenance of orderjetfSsrlilKlng that BANKER, f.W rtJjeadv it: vi "' V .i I beaccorded tha Span- i and out ach of your own Dettv scman- dering, to?. It is easy to spend small sums when you have a largo sum in your pocket. MADISONVILLE, HEAVY BANK ROBBERY. eighteen Thousand Dollars Taken and Traoe of lion It was Accomplished Left Ueblnd. Ho - KENTUCKY Illinois Central R. R. ANNOUNCEMENTS. Limn, 0 Dec. 27. The American na tlontil bank of this city was robbed The Illir-ciCentral now Sunday night of $18,1C2. Tho money has sale, and will conwas taken from the big vault. Tin? TOURIST tinue onIhe same until September jo, 1698, round trip bank is located on the corner of Main summer tourist tickets from und High streets. The money stolen points on Its lines In tha South to a laige list of summer resorts was in currency and gold. No sliver was taken. The robbery was discov- da Ir service to in Ibe North. lit fait donhla St Louis, Chicago, Cincinnati ered yesterday morning by the bank's aid Louisville enables one to reach quickly and comfortably the mountain resorts of Virginia, the )jnitor, who found the door to the White Mountains and Seaside of MwEngland, the Ihousand Islands, tho lake and forest resorts vuult open. The manner of entrance to the bank of Michigan, Wisconsin and Minne.ota, theor Hot Springs of Arkansas, ,tue Yeljowstone Park the by the robbers is n mystery, ns nil resorts of Colorado. windows are protected by heavy iron vcreens. A new 1808 edition, entirely Uraudiuotlier, Mother aud Inrunt ISurued to Death. Houston, Tex., Dec. 37. A special m Southern Guide to rewritten, and giving facts and conditions, brnjgbt down dale, of the Central's from Hlllsboro, Tex., snyst Mrs. Isabel, her daughter, Mrs. Ossie Malone, and Mrs, Malone's infant were burned to death In their home nenr here. The women could be seen In the house, but it was impossible to rescue them, though every effort was made. 'The fire was started by the use of kerosene to kindle a fire. Bnfaita lias l'neumoula. Madrid, Dec. 25. The condition ol Kenor Sngnsta, the premier, causes grave anxiety. Six physicians huve held u consultation regarding his case, nnd concurred that he v,at suffering from bronchial pneumonia, with high temperature and nn unfavorable absence of expectoration. Their Title Mot Valid. Seattle, Wash., Dec. 21. The title of the Northern Pacific railroad to nearly 0,000,000 acres of land in the state of Washington is invalid, according to a majority report of tho special stato legislative investigating committee. Done to Norfolk for Further Equipment Philadelphia, Dec. 27. The auxiliary "s't been issued. Is a illustrated pamphlet, contains a large number of letters from Northern farmers novAprosperously located on the line of tha Illlnais Central Railrnad In the States of Kentucky, Tennessee, Mississippi snd Louisana, and also a detailed write-uof the cities, towns and country on and adjacent to that line. To bomeseekers, or those in search of a farm, this pamphlet will furnish reliable information concerning the most accessible and provper-ou- s portion of the South. Free copies can be had by applying lo tbe nearest of the undersigned. Tickets and full Information s to rates In connection with the above can be had of agents ol the "Central" and connecting lines, S. 0 Hitch, DU. Piss. Agent, Cincinnati. John A. Scott, Dlv. Pan. Agent, Memphis. Wm. Murray, Dlv Pitt. Agent, New Orleans. A.H. Hinton, 0, P. A. W, A. Kellend, A. C. P. A. Chicago, LoulivHte. V. A. NISBBV, President O. W. WADDILL, Cashier IlUlllvOLvlitlo UKopkins CLounlu -- BANKMadisonville, Ky. the Earlington Public School, has been quite ill with chills during the WITH THE ABOVE FACTS UEMElH. holidays and is still a sufferer. BER WE'RE CAREFUL. cruiser Badger has left League Island navy yard for Norfolk, where she has Gaplal Stock, - - $50,000. been ordered by the navy department for further equipment preparatory to Transacts a general banking-busine- ss sailing for San Francisco. and invites the accounts of the citizens of Hopkins and adjoining counties. The President's Beutlmentt Indorsod. Has the finest and most seenre vault la Milwaukee, Dec. 25. Wolcott post, that section of Kentucky the largest U. A. It. post in tho state, at a meeting, has adopted resolutions indorsing the sentiments expressed by Co Compound President McKlnley on his recent trip Prescriptions south. properly it takes time. It requires Must I'repare for the Worst. experience and a complete knowledge Son Francisco, Dec. 27. The condiof drugs. It requires the druggist tion of Horatio Stebblns is very alarm to have a large amount of drugs-fre- sh ing, and it is believed that his death drugs. He must give tbe bes inay occur at any time. possible work, and for compensation he must be reasonable. Mrs. Ida Walker, principal of HcGEE'S 25c CHILL CURE KNOCKS OUT CHILLS AND FEVER. SeaiaaKt 4a ST. BERNARD DRUQ STORE, JOB WORK Will receive prompt attention at this office. Estimatw furnished upon application Coaulss as p.Uoo. OurastMl to au c saw; nitaiti. BBC BOTH iaa Subscribe for The Br. 118 Sold by George King, St. Charlw, Ky; - ' iimniim i -f W4,i fm & F& 'A.' 5ra Pr rn - Ti' J"'"i 'j ' j Cabinet is left without representation there. New York is all right, but there are others. nd ... O PAUL M. MOORE, Editor Minatr. Gold seems to flow now into American coffers from all points of the compass. Within a fortnight OllE'PUBLISHmB COMPANY. T I Incorporated.) tat matter. BamedthePcatoffica tt Earllrifton aa $2, 500,000 gold from Australia came in at San Francisco and ad secono vices say that a mail steamer starting from Sydnev this week brings W SUBSCRIPTION KATES: .li 00 50 5 r rv 'i "v , 1 Oaa Year, ttlctly in advance " 1 Sl Moathi, " SlaglaCoples . ountv. Addreaatiarorparitcuiara. Specimen copiea mailed free on application. wanted In all parti ol the Correspondents ,,'.. 3 THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29. 1898. -- &$p 4 'Vr 1 ! life. - $2,500,000 more. In some unac countable way to former advocates of the free silver 16 to 1 fallacythe maintenance of the gold standard has not reduced but has increased the amount of money in the country and the amount in cir culation. Fortunately the time of dire prediction of panic and starvation has passed and the fact of an increased and genuine pros perity and perfect credit confronts us. Our Christmas Crib. Let us seek the crib where our Savior lies, Let us kneel with the shepherds there. And with loving hearts let us Btve to Him " Our worship of love and prayer Not worth paying attention to, you say. Perhaps you have had It for weeks. It's annoying because you have a constant desire to cough. It annoys you also because you remember that weak lungs Is a family fallim;. At first it Is a slight cough. At last It is a hemorrhage. At first it Is easy to cure. At last, extremely difficult. which would yield us a total for the 306 working days (excluding Sunday and the legal holiday) in the year of 355.453.35 tons, a difference In favor of production over the necessities of consumption of 155,331,567 tons, and the lamentable fact that the vast tonnage possibility is already a serious menace to the profits and wages of those already engaged In the business of mining and shipping coal and would very forcibly that whatever may be the scarcity of coal at some points at present the remedy does not lie In opening more mines or employing more miners, but in a more tqual distribution of the work through tho seasons. ' The Christmas exeroiw at the Christian well atChurch on Saturday night was enjoyable. The "old treo tended and was beautiful an unusually fine one, was made arrangement of the orna-- .. by the artistic a manu hanrienmo Dresents. ine song selections were good and well rendered. There was a Kreat number of Pfef,,, distributed, many of them quite valuable. Church The rainbow at the Methodist was a new depaature here and a decided success. It reflects credit upon those who nlanned and executed It. The colors stood 5ut In all their beauty and was a source ol delight to tho beholder. Many presents was were distributed and everybody happy. j. s St. Charles Happenings. Wo are glad to report no happenings of a serious kind over our way. Christmas passed without leaving any bad marks in our town This is as 11 should be. Wo have had plenty of work hence everybody had money for Christmas, but we have had.no disorder Our people undertook to make Christmas enjoyable in a nice way and they have been successful. To those living. in malarial We are are afraid Bro. Glenn's ideas of the proprieties of a "Sunday school picnic" have so radically changed that when he gets to "Heaven" he won't know where he he is at. But we greet him in to recognize and magnify the good in life. his-effo- JS. Tis ki s ,H ,i K' i 'f 1 mm ' P mi Uy It. 0. Welti y u. s. vn ziu wtrit sword am) CRtxinx. refuses to give tbem to the public until tbe Uy W. Chamber. BLASTS. DOUBLIS TRAGEDY. LOCOMOTIVE Iltt: COV5tIRA10R3 legislative caucus disposes joint Populist Mes-damContributors of tbem. Some Short-Stor- y Both houses met at 4 o'clock this after-cooAmerican Locomotives Abroad. fci-"-- ""' VJCKi orris Owen all E. McQnry and Wren Aahby Although the history of the locomotive-buildin- g but more than 20 members were abCr.Denson U.S. Williams Recent reports from abroad tell Shot Down at industry in this country for export senta sufficient number to break tbe ALASKA American TIUI WGST of a growing liking for DOWN IN THE MINES. is but a comparatively bhort one, it has caucus. This will delay tbe consideration and its resources win be the subject end I'- - Industrie will be 'r'u11"' Cupu Whitney a series of rape" by tliwurl ol corn by European consumers. The a miics rt anic.es uj during its evolution made considerable of the railroad bill until Sptirr. Matthews. bulk of the corn which goes to forstrides, so that now it may be classed along It is known that tbe general plan of tbe Tbe Hecla Coal Company was not quite This Dusy World . The London Letter JODY GOOCH SHOT TO KILL. with that of England, long considered tbe bill will provide a court for the trial of eign countries is fed to cattle, but by 0. S. Martin, will cootuwe to ready tor pay day before Christmas by ArnolJ White, w I be amuse and Instruct Its readers. master conntry in this line of mechanism. questions concerninjt the reasonableness of and their employes will be made happy and will be full bf timely matter corn meal is gradually coming to Therefore, when orders from certain for- railroad rates, within the State. Was find Because His Father AMATCUttATIIUrriCS later on. be appreciated by the people of CJp.r WhllBiy A serious difference of opinion, which eign sources found tbeir way hither no Jl U continued weekly by Us welUoowr. editor, Mr. Had Been Arrested. Assistant Machinist W. D Caviness sas a lot they have those lands. What Q OO Yt r great surprise was occasioned. The act has not been fully settled yet, has arisen Smhtrtpll: Si tJ C.J a LW mining machines are being yet to learn. that a prominent English railroad company oyer whetner there should be a seperate although the New York. N. few reAtUreta HARPER & llROTItnRS. Publisher, On last Thursday afternoon a has placed an order for some thirty loco attorney or solicitor for tho court, or worked to their full capacity, bnt of late, (i TruAUB Mstthro Louisville & Nashville, the for pairs have been required on them T,he double tragedy was enacted at motives with American shops, however, has whether the court should be tbe place so well arc they constrncted and managed inChattanooga & St. Nashville, Slaughtersvillc that was at first attracted widespread attention In looking the complaining party to &o in the first will The fact that the town ordinance does sud- stance. caucus It is probable tbat the N around for the cause of this new and '"' Louis and the Southern are three St ,,yi thought to be fatal for the two men den departure on tbe part of English in- decide in favor of tbe seperate solicitor not prohibit the shooting of firecrackers tt" CAi " ""- -' 22C&S of the railroads that make their most concerned. They were W. terests one confronts two situations the If it does, as tbe proposed bill now stands, and other fireworks on Christmas day gave employes holiday gifts of increased E. McGary and Wren Ashby, his great engineers' strike soma months ago the aggrieved shipper, passenger or rail- the young miners here much pleasure, and wages. With the first two named cousin. The former, marshal of and tbe alleged multiplicity of orders from road wilt go tbe State Railroad Solicitor many dollars were spent for same by them. the change effects all employes; Slaughtersville and the latter, dep- English and other sources. These orders, and tell bis troubles much in the From tbe first of last August up to the it is stated, have proved too much for the manner tbat a roan goes to the County on the Southern only the meuty marshal. Jody Gooch, of the capacity of English shops. While the lat- Attorney or a Justice of the Peace when present time, the St. Bernard miners have 15 YeAHB XPinllNOB chanics, whose wages were resame place, son of Henry Gooch, ter statement may be true, the fact re- his neighbor's chickens scratch up his been rushed with work, losing but few days EARLINBTOr-- KY,. duced ten per cent in 1893, which did the shooting with a double-barrelle- d mains, nevertheless, that if the engineers' warden or someone threatens to assault from their labor, and with such a record, is All Classes of Uuildincs Erected and cut is now restored. it more than one would expect tbat they shotgun. Both men were strike, which was waged so long and ended him. made complete ready for occupancy, inThe solicitor will then consider the case, take a day or two oS at Christmas time? so disastrously, ha4 never occurred, or cluding tbe furnishing of all materials, shot in the head and face. McThe farmers of Ho Dinc Chris large pro- and if it is fit sufficient Importance will even if it bad not A writer for tbe United Mine Workers mechanical and common labor Gary lost one eye and was badly portions as it did, assualsuch probable draw up a complaint against the offending tlnn nnri ; ely Journal who lately made Madisonville a r Ashby's hat Dritish locomotl.. Valid! ng Interests common carrier and will file ifal&iore tbe visit takes a Rloomy view of tbe prospects facu. PLANS. DETAILS. SPECIt rice reasonauio auu huuuuuu nu.,. , s looking forFive,USdsmalllakecanopiec! wounded in the so FICATIONS A CONTRACTS teed Estimates cheerfully given on all Vindjs t, ugly but more would find little diffioSlty in keeping up to court. The clerk of tbe board will then for an organization there. lie says even wounds were not vcVV Jt" J.4 thinkim? th .t.-v- tj aim . gUTe Diue 1 nnawM I ID ON SHORT NO- - of Building and Special Work. Give bio a Looked at from issue summonses for the parties and subrequirements. tbe -chance at your work before letting contract. F the brilliant serious, as snot entered tne Drain present of iew, however, tbe placing of poenas for witnesses like the clerk of a tbe ministers there preach thatwhy servant i TICE. .. ciBi.i uuii v ia ca fnd climbing from whicn-'orrCnot, so n should obey the master; and through his eye and unconscious any point fciS ben- - morning star. prices 'of greater Lying in a manger r.'T- - T ' i'v'vpJVVJkJ5'-1MT"y-p'tlJpays him good wages the orders in this country is evidence of the court, and upon the day appointed a trial as AKLb' ness and partial paralysis followed, truth of tbe trite old saying that "it is an will be held before the court, which, in long givestbe master advice by warning bim efit tarLevUffian all the former one descries the Infant Savior with him cood and jtZ. life vanish 111 wind that blows nobody good," whereof due course, will render a decision and in f Mr. Bryan, loaded as the Blessed Virgin on the right, making all hope for his to beware of impostors. 5peSSw American locomotive interests have no case it finds a rate Is too high it will have re with awful prophecies Saint Joseph on the left, and two for days. When tbe St. Bernard Company gave power to say what tbe rate shall be. Henry Gooch had been arrested cause to complain. Bradstreet's. the word last Friday that all was ready to tne tuture even it tney ao adoring angels on either side, and One of tbe proposed sections will cive Pacific Railway Company was made have to take their pay in 100 cent back of the manger stands the ox and was in the keeping of the The Southern several eastern firms con- the board power to enforce its decisions pay off the men, a grand rush a pleasing has placed with for tbe office, and it was indeed Madiand to punish recalcitrant witdollars and sometimes even in gold and ass keeping the Infant warm deputy sheriff to be taken to tracts for new cars and locomotives of tbe and orders sight to see the miners soon after take tbeir on an old charge. McGary It is also for contempt. w. S. MILLER, itself. aggregate value of about $2,000,000, The nesses and others with their breath, then in front of sonville departure with gold, silver and greenbacks HM&o Hi,cir may have had a hand in the arrest new rolling stock comprises 2,500 box cars, provided that the present Board of Rail- in tbeir possession. These miners highly Manager. it are two sheep, completing the A dispatch from Henderson Afte-- J and road Commissioners shall be abolished appreciate work but Ashby took no part. the fact tbat tbey 250 flat cars, 250 gondolas or coal cars group inside the crib. and tbe law governing tbem repealed 00 says the coming January term of wards McGary and Ashby were 50 locomotives. Most of the locomotives April 1899, which is tbe date fixed for for a good company whose word is as J. D. O'Brien. 1, type, and are ingood as tbe bank which never falls to reCircuit Court will be the lightest standing apart from any one else will be of tbe BEST $2 nnd $2.50 HOUSE bill to go into effect for tbe freight service. A number the proposed tended turn dollar for dollar to the depositor T nynyuH"; wfria ymyjuy .''""ifr'i" known for years. And then docket and were in conversation when of them will be used on the mountain secIt is probable tbat a joint resolution IN LOUISVILLE. New tariffs on coal from the Ohio field ends with "there are only seven Y Jody Gooch came up with a shot- tions of tbe company's lines inyCalifornia. submitting to a vote of the people in 1990 went into effect Wednesday, as a result of NEIGHS AND BRAYS a proposition to hold a Constitutional con murder cases on the criminal gun and fired one barrel at each of d OF THE the action of the Hocking Valley in reduc- O The Atchison, Topeka & banta te Q' 0' vention will pass. and they are of but little shooting both in the docket the men, Company is about to establish a new ing rates to meet tbe competition of tbe A bill putting all State Institutions under c line of steamers, the first vesWest Virginia field. The rate to Columimportance." This may be light head. After McGary had fallen a civil service commission is one of the bus is cut from 70 cents to 50 cents per Hopkins but destroyed he sel to sail from Yokohama, January 3. for possibilities. for Henderson and with one eye "Hark from the ToombJ." Diego, via Honolulu. ton, tbe Michigan rate from $1.15 to 95 (Successor to Isaac Davis.) wouldn't know what to do with himself partly from the San Dispatcher D. M. Wooldridge, made a cents, and Chicago & Illinois rates from 'llhtAx raised On and after January 1, 1899. tbe salarshots from seven murder cases, But then the careful inspection of alt telegraph offices ground and fired three conductors on tbe alone the lino last week and bad as usual a $1.50 to ft 23. Tbe rates, it is said, will ies of passenger-trai- n reporter says they are all "unimhis revolver at the fleeing form of lines of Missouri, Pacific & Iron Mountain pleasant word for the agents and operators. bo met by competing lines. A Singular Ear of Corn. urge more portant" murder cases. "It An exchange says of the coal trade Now that every paper is coming Gooch. The last shot cut a door Railway will be at the following rate: as well asoftobusiness. promptness in iuo appears from reports from the Northwest jumped out "When tbe train mileage is 4,000 miles dispatch to the front with colossal ears of casing just as Gooch The Madisonville JTustltr inTbe many friends of George Smith, of that tbe recent cold snap bas caugbt tbat cents per train mile; bobs up of the way and in at an open door. and not over 5,000, s is less than happy indeed to learn dulges in considerable space and corn the "hoss" editor 4,000 Henderson, & are railroad officials have se- section of tbe country unprepared, tbe rewhen tbe train mileage N. L. Gooch was arrested by serenely with an ear of maize which At the Old Stand, on Main present, tbat the miles, rates of pay to remain as at talk about the unexampled good lected him as tbeir agent at tbat place. ports from many sections being that fortyO. L. Coffman and sent to the when the train mileage exceeds 5, 000 miles, Mr. Smith bas been a faithful employe of eight bours would exhaust the coal supply Street, just west of he is fully confident beats all nuborder, the sober character of the filling depot, Henry Gooch, the $125 per month." At present the maximum tbe L. & N. for many years, alwaysand for on hand and and in sight, while the rebins heretofore heard from in the Dixon jail. drunkenness there and the like. position with honor to himself to Madisonville, compensation for conductors is $100 per bis company's good, and bis promotion is ports from some mining communities are was taken the Madisonville is a very good town same ratio that four aces eclipse a father, a deserved one and of which be is In every to tbe effect tbat they are greatly delayed "bobtail flush." The ear in ques- where he gave bond. As the lat- montn. and very "close to Heaven" it is in filling orders, tho delay being ascribed to Tbe Southern Railway management an- way worthy. First-Clas- s nag man by ter got off the train at Madisonville only four miles and a fraction from tion was furnished the nounces that on January 1 it will restore Tbe Chicago and Nashville Limited met two causes, the shortage of cars for transBuck-ne- r, he remarked an acquaintance to in which portation and tbe scarcity of coal miners. tbe wages of its mechanics which in 1893 with an accident one day this week Earlington but the Hustler's boast his old friend, Col. Richard persons were injured, a number of As a consequence it is said tbat some ship- itxm on a en 0'"sO'C-o-c-iH'i tn m ' t e Ditn a leading farmer of this county. that "Jody got him a couple of were reduced 10 percent. This will affect several were is a little like that of the Henderresidents,of Evansville, whom J. pers have advanced tbeir prices from and seemed not the some 1,200 people in Atlanta, whose averrows of grain men today" son correspondent who reports a It shows sixteen Operator C. J. Martin spent a night with twenty-fiv- e per day. to fifty cents a ton. Tho reabout half way the ear then they least disturbed over the tragedy. age daily wage is now $3 friends here this week. Ho is very popular frevery light court dockdt with "only It is said that the Illinois Central Rail- with our people and tbey bope.to see him port of car shortage bas been quite formerly lived at this McGary last half seven murder cases, none of which merge into eight and the contemplating the es- sometime at work again on tbe Henderson quent and extensive, over practically the way Company is JPOb of the ear only has that number. place and was popularly known as division. greater part of the competitive district, arc important." tablishment of a line of steamers between Bill." He has many rela- New Orleans and Havana. though more acute in some parts than Col. Buckner assures the "creeter" "Buffalo others. Tbe reports from points in IlliThe Middle and Western States man that he never saw nor heard tives here. For some years he had The Chicago Great Western Railway mm nois, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky and some arc well represented in President of such a think before. We are been a motorman on the Evans- Company has placed an order with tbe during !& will be devotcjl to rictlon. Travel, and Sport, and will be lU other western and southern points are to McKinley's cabinet. .His recent inclined to thiug that it is a new. ville electric car line and had only Baldwin Locomotive Works for ten large best boy's paper published. tbe effect tbat miners could find employprobably engines. The appointment of Mr. Ethan Allen variety of corn, probably an Ear- recently moved to Slaughtersville. will followed by another order or ten TWO SERIAL STORIES Tbe conment if they were obtainable for five be Both men were young men of more enpines of the same capacity. The Hitchcock, of Missouri and the ly Rows. Next I ditions briefly described indicate a more Forward, March 1" davln Hamilton I v KIUK MUNKOU healthy condition of mining affairs than family and both were good citizens, same company will also let contracts next Dy MOLLY ELLIOT SfJAWlJLL present Ambassador to Russia, to 1 v ung hero with Koose- There is a young "Herald of the men of good character and stand- week for have prevailed for a number of years, and Is a story of the time of King ii ..ft a Kouth Klders. succeed Mr. Bliss as Secretary of 700 new rreuenca the oreii. should be and undoubtedly is a source of Cross" in this city, who is developof the Nashing. the Interior is a deserved recogniFireman Will Bramham, KirLMunp SOMG SHORT STORIES v satisfaction to mine .workers and mine ing such strong symptoms of XOUTns Oil THE PLAINS Jody Gooch is well known here, ville accommodation was up Christmas on AN EXCHANGE OP SHIPS gains tion of the Republican Your dootor knows all about One unlorlunate condition we owner?, I. "Illl'tAUllllLL" I)y GLOKOI IJ. WlLSU that his friends too, having been a bralieman on a visit to relatives and friends at foods and xnodlolnos. throughout the Western States in business of notice in connection with the WOLVES vs. DISCIPLINE you soo him, THE CUNSHOT MINE Tho noxt tlmo Every are becoming alarmed. py IlENUV W. 1'ISIIILU the last election. New York, in 11 ClIAHLXS I', LVMMIS l JuBt ask him what ho thinks coal purchasing, is the putting off tbe obthe L. & N. railroad. While servA DAJIDY AT HIS BEST Mr. Bliss' retirement from the time he calls at a certain house at ing in THE KING'S TREASURE-SHI- P Operator Will Devney, who has of late or taining of the necessary supply until so Iy that capacity he at one time been at work at Nashville, Tenn., made Uy IUCINALO COVKLAY Jilian Hali'ii the foot of "Methodist Hill," he late in tbe season. This causes an shot at a conductor for some reason. relatives and friends at Evansville a visit . STORIES OF THE WAR unbusinesslike rush at forgets his cane, gloves, umbrella, Th.se stories are founded on (act, and in many cases are the actual isrt this week ence of the autlwrs. A $7.00 tbe end of tbe season, embarrassing alike Given Free Oil with Hypo- hat, chewing gum or something of Ood-IilvTHE RESCUE OF REDWAY New Officers Elected. CRUISING WITH DEWKY Cyms C Adiiut Operator Arrington, on account of ill, to tbe miner, mine owner, traffic manager, I)y I Iabolu Martin willlngr DhOBDhltos. Wo aro to each peraon InterIly W. W. Stone which necessitates another call. BOOK'OF At the regular annual election of health spent a few days at his home at dealer and consumer, for it crowds the ested in subscribing to A SCARED FIGHTER BILLY OK BATTERY to trust In his answor. the Kugene Field MonIJy l . J. IUNDtHSON His friends are at a loss to account E. W. Turner Lodge, No. 548, Trenton this week. n,. COLOATK DAKEH requires six or eight months .yoars docbusinets tbat ument Souvenir Fund. For twenty-flv- o A WAR CORRESPONDENT AFLOAT EUGENE Subscribe any amount for such a singular affliction. Per- F. & A. M., on Tuesday night, the tors havo Cummings spent to do into two or tbree. Section foreman John ( Ily CAHLTON T. ClIAfMAN desired. Subscriptions Emulsion for palonors, woak-- 1 as low as Jr.wwlll enThe present scarcity of coal and the haps the parson can tell us Wy-at- t WITH CAPR01TAT EL CANEY following officers were elected to Christmas at Louisville. FIELD'S nosB, norvoua oxhuustlon, and title the donor to this Ily KlATCIIEH C. ItANSOMX scarcity of miners in some communities, is handsoinevolurue(cIotb is thus. The railroad boys, on account of rush for all diseaaos that causa serve for the year 1899: bound Cm, ai a souvnot due to anything but an unequal diviARTICLES ON SPORT AND TRAVEL POEMS,. loss in Hosh. bad very littlo time to of business enir cerllficale of subErnest Stokes, M. M. These articles will be of especial Interest to every live andefwtgetk boy who sion of business and employes, as tbe folscription to fund. Ucok Viocenoes. lad.. Dec. 2(5. A bad wreck Its croamy ooior ana its on tbe holidays. Handsomely loVCS adventure and outdoor nort.. 7 containi a selection of ploasant tasto xnako Jesse Phillips, S. W. lowing figures prove: Last year (1897) occurred to day at Emison on. tbe Evans llluttrated ty Jullsa Ralph Field's best and most ALASKAN FISHERMAN ARCTIC WAYFARERS uaoful for thin and What could be a more agreeable gift as thirty-twS. W. Mothershead, J. W. of representative works there were 397,701 persons emplojed in Ily II. C. Jerome villa and Terre Haute Railroad, In wblcb C. Adam Ily CvKua the World'! dolloato children. and is ready for deliva New Year's present, than th .t tbe L. & Geo. C, Atkinson, Treas. ART OF Creatc.t ery, nut for the noble and about the mines of tbe country; (heir tbree trainmen were seriously hurt and a No othor preparation of cod-- . Hy E. C, Kent Artiitt. N. will give its employees a restoration of rontribution of the Ily V. O. vau T, birrrmsr Chas. Cowell, Sec'y. Don't loso average working lime was 17S days, and liver oil is liko bruised and score of men passengers TREE-TO- P world' created artitt s this book could not have BICYCLE POLO fue per cent in wages. This to tbem F. B. Arnold, S. D. timo and risk your hoalth by manufactured for less than too. The '- - ' HyA. ll.QorjFJitv tbp coal produced in that time amounted been scratched. Tbe Nashville limited express Dy Dan Heard taking Bomothlnr unknown Fund created la divided equally between tbe means thousands of dollars to spend on Geo. Mothershead, J. D. to 300,221,665 tons, ,tbe largest production going north crashed into a freight train, family of the late Kugene Held and the Fund THE CAMDRA CLUB TUG EDITOR'S TAPLB 'J and untrlod. Keop in mind families, S. and T. their Pierce Myers, for tbe buIldlnK of a monument to the memdemolishing both engines aud wrecking in our history. An analysis of tbe above STAMP AND CO.NS PROBLEMS AND PUZZLI SCOTTS EMULSION ory of the beloved poet of childhood. Address several cars. Tbe injured are: Lew Stln-soTopeka, Kas., Dec. 2C Seven sections figures' proves our assertion tbat wo are All will receive attention each month In the ROUND TABLE . for a .has stood tho LUQene rieiu monument ouurcnir runu, tbe conductor, Evansville; Engineer : ihtrrlntitu. 11 06 a Xttri CUBAN RELIEF cures of the railroad bill now being framed by 10 Ctntl a 0?f quortor of a century. not scarce of employee orcapacity to Alo at Hook Stores. 180 Monroe St. Chicago Molly Elliot SciFtll Henry Ott, Evansville, ankle sprained; Ex- ni44AMA Collc' Neuralglaand Toothache and ft 00; all drufglits. BROTHERS,. I'uUUlfirJ, New Ysnfc.H.1 enclose 10c. HARPER Lecislalive Steering Committee have ytaaalMyltSi to tend postac Mint will be seen that we bave a provin five minutes. BourSComach inn I If SCOTTS BOYHE. ChemUts, New York. press Messenger George Mutb, leg crushed. . ready to be pre and X t.... The freight in taking tbe siding failed to and Summer Complaints, rrice, 25 Cents. been completedcaucus,are ductive capacity of 1,124,842 Ions per day but tbe committee MwUlen Th Bi, a Adir. is Inserted ai our clear tbe main track. sented to tbe Sold by St. Bernard Drugstore. contribution. WIICN THIS .. WS' I'liCW tbog Again we have been edified by the Christmas Crib which has been erected in our church, and which represents so vividly the birth of our Lord in the stable at Bethlehem. The manner of its construction, of the the artistic arrangement images, the appropriate different decorations, and the beautiful picture in the background, with the brilliant Star of Bethlehem directing the shepherds and wise men to come and adore the Infant child; displays a representation, which far surpasses those of previous years. And this improvement is due to the zealous efforts of P. J Herb, Dan Sullivan, H. O'Brien, Julia McGrath; L. Misses Mollie and Maggie Whalen, , Lizzie Sullivan and Flora Dubois-senwho contributed and collected sum large enough to purchase a new statues for the crib. We are very grateful to those who contributed so liberally and assure them that their kindness will always be remembered. This year's crib is a very beautiful one, and has drawn forth much admiration and praise from every one who has seen it: but as some may not have that pleasure I will, therefore, try to describe it. The frame work of the crib is made of rustic logs. The roof is thatched with straw and cedar, and suspended from,its eaves is a scroll bearing upon it the inscription of Gloria in Excelsis Dto. In the back Til! .. naintcd landscape, with its es Ayers ' Cherry Pectoral c 1 i . districts Tutt's Pills areMndispensible, hey keep the system in perfect order and are for sick headache, malaria, torpid liver, constipa- tionand all bilious diseases. I J an absolute cure indigestion, . Tutt's Liver Pills lil VUCVEiTI rrrTf- .--, 1 .i&a&taKSJR& awTVCtPftmuiLnj .... w -r ijpjjflp id r r info&tu jwut, iiiiiw tlUlVMtl xnnntiKrs vmip lllllr sMA'gntTjflKt-t- a wms""u fl nacxtng cougn. There is no doubt about tne cure now. uouot comes from neglect. ror over nan a century Ayer's Cherry Pectoral has been curingcolds and coughs and preventing consumption. It cures Consumption also If taken in time. , ..... week br week durlr.1. I&W. by n.ui J ...... l(l lu........ -Important news . . .,.,. In a clear and coocls U tl tci, maoner. OevoteJ to WnJent .! littles, not hesitate ;x mrnmtnt. It will , ,1 e ut dwapproye, whiuw II, et 1.11m maybe I, POLITICS The leadiri artists of the country ol the will contribute to the, WEr.M.Y,as heretofore, mfklnj It foremost Illustrated weekly. , the ART Pts II.G.W1L Cu .1 t'lUiic . s , i e MctpeuofBr.Aier'sciKrrg Ptcleral Plasters eter ger ... I . Philippines these ...II aMar on Phil, II. Millet. Ixith kpeiUl Kunicjstotl. I . . .1 t Mesrm. These places will be .similarly trestel be Caapar Whitney madeW. a Hawaii and Porto Rico who likewise IllnwIdJle, f) S . lgs If w C0B9&. Shall wo acrid you a book on thla aubject, free? AMERICA'S NEW YEAR. Our Mmtlleal'Department. It you hare anjr complaint whatever and desire the best medical adTtce iron eau possibly obtain, write oo wUlrecelre the doctor rreely. a prompt reply, without cost. Addres. UK. J. U. AYKR. Lowell, liaii. PICTORIAL HISTORY OF THE YEAR the past and will be In the i initl'IU'SUr.rKLYU.Uenln war Is In ..ji w.nk accomplished and the Ule poller, encrjet WtLKl VS l.e U cla .e ... of " 1 .K study U the places. i ...THE BEST... 8 fl Hi, Spanish-America- n I U R.W Cbsmbc-- S SERIAL STORIES SlXniT.R WAKHS. w. n, 1 1 jw w'o ... I 25S5S9 it-- -- --- M. McCORD, fire-wor- Contractor and Builder . :.,tJ.,,.A. sy, ... it. . :jg ... ip WILLARO BOTE Jr. Hl 1 Kail-roa- "SS 6DKP!?.' i' trans-Pacifi- tt ''' O. GEORGE '' TOY, I -- Livery and Feed Stable, EARLINETON, KENTUCKY. t Equipment and Prompt Service. int Yoor HARPER'S OVND TABLE 1 box-car- Doctor Knows or scon's Emulsion nrosorlbod our celebrate ill Ajjiy 1 it lly o it D FIGURE-SKATD- n, that -- ... .! latllSrS r,ihiiii test prj-duce- t a9sss3sss99ed9e9eseess . a3& n--- - 1 r eJBHPiec '3nbusltu toe fUjrice." OCAL NEWS. hue Jorgcnson, of lingTclatives here. Padu- - lie Leuton, ot Nash- fting Miss Aggie Wyatt A. Keown is visiting datives in Ohio county this week. "' (office a pleasant visit Mr. Bryan Mr. Master Lloyd Tccl made this last Monday. Hopper spent Christ mas day at home in Hopkinsville. spent and Mrs. N. I. Toombs Christmas in Slaughters-ville- . The Preacher's Christmas. Christmas-evas Elder 1. H. Teel and family were about to o they were disturbed by a rapping on the door. An answer to the call admitted Santa Claus who bestowed a liberal quantity of substantiate for which he and his good These wife are very grateful. things havo a commercial value that is by no means despised, but when considered as a token of appreciation and esteem their money value fades into comparative insignificance. The fact is that old Santa'B sled seemed to have broken down at There was Bro. Tcel's gate. everything in the pack left there to replenish a pantry most bountifully from salt and pepper up. The work was done quietly as Santa Claus is wont to work and the visitation was a most agreeable surprise. On e re-tir- HAPPY CHRISTMAS AT TflE ASYLUM. Or. CUTTING AT U0RT08Y1LIE. EARLINGTON'S CHRISTMAS. Gardiner and Wife Handsomely Remembered by riorrls Fox Received an Ugly Biggest Time the Town Ever saw Knife Wound in the Neck. in a Business Way. Morris Fox, who received an ugly knife wound, which appeared to be very dangerous, at the hands of Marion Allen at Nortonvillc 'on Saturday, is improving and will recover. The cut was about eight inches long. It began in the right side of the neck; extended all the way around behind and up into the hair in the region of the left ear. Allen, it is said, claims A the cutting was accidental. man from that neighborhood reports that Jess Fox, a brother of Morris, was in a difficulty and that three men were on him. Morris Fox was sober and seeing his brother's plight started to his assistance when Allen engaged him. He paid little attention to Allen, however, and was going on to help his brother when he received the cut, which was so ugly that the general impression was that Fox's His head was almost cut off. rapid recovery is a surprise to his friends. Good for lrl It V 4 Wars Being Waged in Four Lands IV FENOSNO THE NATION.8 Catarrh it our ( coun-trtcntm- y. From the Chicago Tribune. IN AFRICA. N Miners the Employes. OTHER OFFICIALS Each HONORED. Large Pay and Spent Earnings Liberally. Drew a Nice Christmas Package. x Patient dlven Misses Mary Mahoney and Sallie McGrath arc vjsiting relatives in Nashville. Wonderful Discovery. """" Lunsford, Ala., April 15, 1898. New Spencer Medicine Co, Dear Sirs: I have been troubled with had no stomach complaint. OiBrion is home from liver and and my general health Iwas very appetite le, spending the week with bad. I took medicine from (our different doctors and tbey (ailed to do me any good. rents. I Rat no relief until I began to use your valuable Nubian Tea. I used about two Kate Hoffman, of dollars worth of it, and it did me more and e, are visiting their grand- - good than all the medicine I eter took. I pounds in weight have gained thirty-fiv- e Mrs. Colbert. and my health is very good. I can sleep I soundly and my appetite is excellent. jrdio Coylc, of Mortons can recommend Planter's Nubian Tea to comworld as being a to any Biting the family of her the munity. Any one who doubts this statement can write Oscar Baker. r. W. R. Coyle. Sold by St. Bernard Drug Store. God-send M. Wheat left Monday to relatives and friends Friday of last week was the bannd Allen counties. ner business day for Madisonvillc. Anderson and daught- - More money was paid out to farmtobacco on that day 'than tC of Hopkinsville, arc ers for - on any other day since tobacco beUlster, Mrs. E. A. Chatgan to grow for that market. The banks were overworked and the low that "Chatter- - town was full of men who had sold to Earlington. She the weed and realized the price. Kid The Bee office a Of course the general business of the town shared and furnished the -t things needful for the Christinas tabelh Stevens and an are visiting rcla- - "fixins" of the farmers with the about Hanson, this "rocks." Business hummed. , Madlsonville's Big Day. A Timely Hint. You should be and see that your Payne, Dalsic blood is rich andwle and your whole pure inie Eudalcy, of system put in a perfectly healthy conditurday morning in tion by the use of Dr Carlstedt's German Liver I'owder. Then you will be (ree from malaria, typhoid (ever, colds and the pPlain and Dollie grip. Dr. Carlstedt's German Liter PowI, of Madisonvillc, der is the best medicine money can buy. 1th Miss Mary For sale by St. Bernard Drug Store. For your Cold try Dr. Otto's Spruce Gum Balsam. Price 35c and 50c a bottle. Iburt, of Man- - Tuesday afternoon. Mr. Hatch Whitfield, one of our ss Viola Brown, most progressive farmers, brought She returned in a lot of fine dressed turkeys on Lelta ima Lcssie Card- and Maggie and Vida Barnett, Manitou, visited friends lives here this week. Irs. Ida Walker, and principal of Darlington Public School, has quite ill with chills during the lays and is still-- a sufferer. Sybil Payne spent Satur- in the city en route to her ie in lNcuo. bhe has been in (.-!- . , Til smic in., .!- - iuai uiuicii uiiuI Ifnends here were very glad to fiiss I. flier. iradlcy Wilson, who has been 3me on furlough for some days, irned to his regiment at Colum- pa., yesterday. Bradley r looked better or healthier in elite. P. B. Davis is happy again a big house and plenty of fders, since she moved into the iington Hotel, until last week ipied by Mr. J. F. DeVylder family. Grs. r Ir. Jesse L. Harncd spent Sat- lay and Sunday at this place. 'Harned has been traveling for . Robinson, Norton & Co.,whoIc- dry goods merchants of Louis- Ie, for the past eight months. sumption. Four doctors gave me up, saying I could live but a short time. I gave myself up to my Savior, determined if I y could with my friends on earth, I would meet my absent ones above. My husband was advised to get Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs Spain's 0 rentes t Need. and Colds. I gave it a trial took in all Mr, R. P. Olivia, ot Barcelona, Spain, eight bottles. It has cured me, and thank spends bis winters at Aiken, S. C. Weak God, I am saved and now a well and nerves had caused severe pains in the back healthy woman." Trial bottles free at St. ot his head. On using Electric Bitters, Bernard Drug Slorr. Regular sire 50c. America's greatest Blood and Nerve Rem- and $1.00. Guaranteed or price refunded. edy, all pain soon left him. He says this grand medicine is what bis country needs. Clements-Robert- s. All America knows that it cures liver and Mr. Jesse Clements and Miss kidney trouble, purifies tbe blood, tones up Lucy Roberts, both of Earlington, the stomach, strengthens the nerves, puts were married in the Clerk's office vinv vigor and new life into every muscle, nerveand organ of tbe body. If weak, at Madisonvillc, ion Monday. Rev. tired or ailing, you need it. Every bottle P. E. Gatlin officiated. guaranteed, only 50 cents. Sold by St. Dr. Otto's Spruce Oum Balsam. Bernard Druggist. A physician can prescribe Dr. Otto's Miss Stella Sanders returned Spruce Gum Balsam. Tbe Formula is on Friday evening from St. Louis the package. Cures your cough in day. where she has been for several Very pleasant to take. Children cry for months. it. Large size bottles, price 35c and 50c For sale by St, Bernard Drag Store. cures PlAtlffWft CUBAN For a beautiful complexion use Dr, CarlCuts, Burns, Bruises, stedt's German Liver Powder. nnd Sores. Price, 25 cents. Sold by St. Bernard Drug Store. A Dry Day. not-sta- Among the Jot was the largest one ever put upon the local market. It weighed 27 pounds. Mr. Whitfield toils us that this turkey weighed on foot last fall over thirty-tw- o pounds, and that he is satisfied that at the time of killing, it weighed nearly forty pounds. He expects to give especial attention to turkeys this season and proposes to deal only in the best varieties. The same rule applies in poultry as in stock. There is money only in the best blood. the 24th. Six hufWrcd and sixty-siChristmas packages of candy, nuts, oranges and apples were given to the patients at the Western Kentucky Asylum for the Insane on Christmas morning and with these gifts was let into their hearts and lives as much of joyous holiday sunshine as each could absorb. It was an occasion to stir the Christian graces in the hearts of the men and women whose charge those unfortunate arc, and these, their keepers, put forth their earnest, efforts to make a happy day for all. Mrs. Gardiner and two of the young ladies prepared the Christmas budget and it was a big job. But there was a surprise brewing the secret of which had been well kept. On Christmas morning the employes of the Asylum assembled at the chapel at nine o'clock and sent for the officials. Then came the presentation of handsome gifts. Dr. Gardiner was presented with a handsome diamond shirt stud, Mr. Otho Anderson, of Hppkins-ville- , making the presentation speech in an eloquent and touching strain and paying high tribute to the splendid qualities and successful administration of the beloved superintendent. Mrs. Gardiner's name was next called and she was presented with a handsome silver water service. Mr. Irwin, the Receiver, made the speech, which was pleasant, full of wit and quite complimentary. The situation was so evidently heartfelt and genuine that no Jittlc emotion was manifest and there were other eyes not dry than those of the much moved wife of the superintendent. Dr. H. P. Sights was presented with a Very appropriate gift a shotgun. Dr. Cora E. Brown received a handsome jewel case and Dr. A. F. Stanley a choice ring. These were the only public presentations but there were others not here recorded and the Asylum and its people of sound mind and otherwise, were full of the Christmas spirit and spent a joyous time. d all-da- y the Children. Mrs. Ella Hioson, of Hinton, Ala., writes us August latb, 1898. "I advise all mothers to give their children Planter's Nubian Tea when tbey are puny or fretful. I keep this medicine in the bouse and when tbe children are ailing I give them a dose and that is tbe last of it." Sold by St. Bernard Drug Store. Antioc, Miss., July 1st, 1898. New Spencer Medicine Co. I want to tell you what I think of your Nubian Tea. I have used it myself and A Frightful Blunder in my family, and it is all that you claim Will often cause a horrible Burn, Scald, for it. It is the best Liver Medicine I ever Cut or Bruise. Bucklen's Arnica Salve, tried. It is just tbe thing to take if you tbe best in tbe world, will kill tbe pain and feel bad and'are bilious. A, B. Lancaster. promptly heal it. Cures Old Sores, Fever Sold by St. Bernard Drug Store. Sores, Skin Eruptions, Ulcers, Boils, Corns and Felons. Best Pile Cure on earth. Only Mr. and Mrs. James R. Rash Sold have been entertaining recently, in 35 cents a box. Cure Guaranteed. by St, Bernard Druggist. j ol Methodist and Christian churches had the customary distribution of Christmas good cheer in small packages to the children. The usual joyous expectancy was manifest. All were made happy. The hungry were fed and the others were fedder or feddest as the case was. Most of the little ones belong to the latter class of "others," who had abundance of good things to eat at home, but the capacity of a youngster at this season is very and no fatalities are reported. India-rubbery, The Southern miners have been employed steadily every day for the past four months. A prosperous, thrifty feeling therefore prevails and the distribution of money from an exceptionally large payroll on Christmas eve put money in everybody's pocket and made a happy Christmas for every merchant and lor every home in Earlington. The shelves of the Earlington merchants were swept of Christmas goods of every character and much other merchandise that is fitted to the necessities and comforts of men, women and children. The activity of delivery wagons and the large sales of really choice goods carried the proof of good work and full purses and liberal buyers. The holiday season has been one of marked peace and good orNot a single arrest was der. and that means good order made in Earlington for the city officials are not accustomed to winking at transgression of the law. The here have holiday celebrations been those of the higher order of the church and home the best expressions of a good citizenship. Earlington has reason to be proud of the record made during this season when drunken brawls and fearful tragedies are the rule in many towns. The efforts of every citizen should be directed toward keeping clean Earlington's enviable record for peace and good order and good citizenship. Best way to Invest 35 Cents. The Earlington plication. Sho says: " I was nflllctcd with a discaso commonly known as lagrippo two years ago; tho doctors hald I had consumpa and tion. I got one bottle of tho second night my cough stopped. I took several bottles, nnd I will say that I believe I would be a dead woman now If it had not been for Mary M. Prultt, Palpa, Mo., says: a Medicine Co., Columbus, 0. " I had la rrrlmie for three successive years; It seemed to cet a tighter hold on mo each year, it scomcu i was in tho jaws 01 cleatli. Nliat nau noipcu me beforo would not do mo any good. I I b.iw nn ndvertiscment of procured two hottlcJ nnd it cured me. r !,... nnf fait n.iv m mrjtom bincc. You may use this In any way you please." Pe-ru-n- British against Uganda natives. British against Niger territories natives. British against Congo Free State natives. France against Algerian tribes on Southern frontier. J" o n n w c o vtet. France against Senegal natives. whero tho mtmbranes tfre clcau and Transvaal against the Makatcse. healthy. Abyssinian Ncgas against rebelMrs. Lou Davis, Faycttovillc, Tcnn., tells in her letter liow Dr. Hartman's lious Rases. cured great catarrh remedy, Morroco against border tribes. her of la grippe and herious lung com- Lagrlppo, lung troubles nud other diseases of tbe mucous membrane take hold of our peoplo nud fatal results follow with nlarmiufj .. s;f . mKX taH- - iuuuujr. .A 11 ui 4111 fc theso troubles flTOvmaKiHiK nrocatarrli, nnd British against Sierra Leone tives. British against Soudan na- D.er-vishe- s. tJMt&TiS t' 1 frc-......,- ... nmfMWm mmw,' TUB EXCELLENCE OF SYRUP OF FWS . IN ASIA. British against the Mad Mullah. China against revolutioniats in Leinchou. China against revolutionist in Szchuen Province. Corea against the Northern rebels. Holland against the Sumatran Achinese. IN EUROPE. ' Albanians in Macedonia. CENTRAL AMERICA. "" Revolution in San Salvador. COUTH AMEDICA. Revolution in Bolivia. Revolution in Ecuador. is duo not only to tho originality and simplicity of tho combination, but also to tho caro nnd skill with which it is manufactured by scientific processes known to tho California Fio Sybuf Co. only, and wo wish to impress upon all tho importance of purchasing the truo and original remedy. As tho genuine Syrup of Figs is manufactured by tho California. Fio Srnur Co. only, a knowledge of that fact wlU assist one in avoiding the worthless imitations manufactured by other parties'. Tho high standing ot tho California Fio Sviiup Co. with the medical profession, and tho satisfaction which tho genuino Syrup of Figs has given to millions of families, makes tho name of tho Company a guaranty of tho excellence of Its remedy. It Is far in advanco of all other laxatives, as It acts on tho kidneys, liver and bowels without irritating or weakening them, and it does not gripe nor nauseate. In order to get its beneficial effects, plcaso remember tho lfmo of "" the Company CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FKANCISOO, L, '& Mr i mm LOUISVILLE. Ky. Cat. NEW TOKK. K.Y. Nortonvillc News. G. R. Stiller returned from Louisville Saturday, He has accepted a position tbere as bookkeeper for Capt. Lovett. Jas. I. Bell returned home Monday from Springfield having spent Christmas there with bis brother. The new depot is completed nnd the tramps are taking their seats for tho winter. Miss Etta Pendley visiteJ on Main street Monday. Mr. and Mrs. 13 lately spent Monday and Tuesday with Mrs. Mills. Mrs. Moore, of White Plains, visited Mrs. Farmer this week. Mr. and Mrs. Crabtree spent Christmas with Mrs. Hamby, of this vicinity. Miss Nannie, Lee Wilkins, of our city, will soon enter school at Lebanon, Tenn. Given Mills went to Hopkmsville Tuesday. Misses Cilia Brown and Estella Tefft spent the day with Mrs. B. Clements on Wednesday Miss Willie Moore and Miss Hale were in town Wednesday. Mrs, Clements and Mrs. Tefft were in Madisonville Friday. Mr. Jack Cun's bouse was broken into Monday while bis family was absent. Several articles were stolen, the house was left open and everything was torn up considerably. Ask Dr, Lee Moore where he spent Christmas night until 10 o'clock, CROUP Will euro Croup without fail. Mothers, when your children aro attacked by tho dreadful croup, yon need not despair ; Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup will roliovo and euro them at once. You can always depend on thia marvelous remedy; it always cures. dr. l. d. brose, PRACTICE LIMITED TO DISEASES OF THE EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT. 501 UPPIB FlRtT STHttT, Dr.Bull's COUCH SYRUP EVANSVILLE, IND. Doses are small and pleasant to take. Doctors recommend U. rrlcojcU. At all druggists. Misses Bettie Victory and Pauline Davis are home from St. Vincents Academy for a visit to their parents. WBIIIimHBB HARPEM MAGAZI ME rjp will be of more than usual Interest during 1899. Bexldes a series nf mi 1e 01 noteworthy subjects, it will conuia a comprehensive political a lU mrrmit HISTORY OF THE ""'I 5pw(5w5S5 SPANISH - AMERICAN WAR By HENRY CADOT L0D0G, U. S.SENVTOR who Is eminently fitted (or the task, not alone because of his ability as r of America 1. history, but for the pottllou lie lus held 111 our gorerumvut writer There will also appear such articles as u fl One of the most excellent and thoroughly appreciated Christmas presents that has been reported here was one of which Mrs. F. B. Arnold wavthc happy recipient. She found a favorite black driving II troubled with Dlciineit, Furred Tongue Mr. Byron Moore, of White Plains, and horse hitched at her door on Christ- Diner Tatte In Mouth. Dloated feeling after eating, Constipation or Sick Headache, ute Dr. M. the Widow Cranor were married Sunday mas morning, a present from the Simmons Liver Medicine. evening. Arm of Barnett & Arnold, liveryMorris Fox, who was cut up very badly TIA, Walker. men. Mjs. Arnold has been keepby Marion Allen, is on the mend, Mr. Jame.A Timmons, of ing books for the firm at her home Crackbrjack. Ky., anQ Minnie Walker, A Narrow Escape. and the gift was in recognition Digest Your Food. Thankful words written by Mrs. Ada E. partly of this kindness and because of Madisonville, V&cre married at Hart, of Gordon, S. D. "Was taken with Ninety per cent, of all sickness is caused the home of the bride's mother at of Mrs. Arnold's especial fondness being properly 'digested, it a bad cold which settled on my lungs: the latter place, Monday evening. by food not cough set In and finally terminated in Con- for this horse. creates poisons and goes into your blood double-barrelled l, A the evenings, the entire Christian Sunday-schoby classes. It has been a series of most pleasant evenings spent By the members of of which Mr. that Sunday-schooRash is the Superintendent. Admiral Sampson's Fleet By Ll:ut. A. IL Staunton, U.S.N. W. O llowells Battle of Manila Bay., By Lieut. J. M. 1 r. THEIR A serial story SILVGR-WEDDIN- Q Ellicott, JOURNEY ILS.N, By William Dean llowells to appear containing all that characterl'ttc ctarm that lias endeared Mr. llowells to the reading pubuc. v 17 1 The Princess Xenia Jlyll. B. M W'atsov Spanish War Story IlyJoiiN lox, Jr. ii 8 Yi A serial story lull ot aare."UUfJijijijijijijijijijMitatiBL. th? srenes of which r recent war. strong uujtijisijpjpjpjpjpjpjpjpjpjpjnasrA John Fox, Jr .r r?r 11 UNDEILJsisisisisisisisisisisV rfrto'HUusk LORD , By Octave Thanct THE LOVE OF PARSOH By Mary E. "Wilkins JERUSALEM j m Crinkle" sTr HE CROSS Hy Stephen Honsal THE CUCKOO CLOCK lly Ellen Douglas Oeland THE CENTURY'S PROGRESS IN SCIENCE 4 The Eagle, King ot all Birds, for its keen sight, clear and disWould quickly leave you if you used Dr. tinct vision. So are those persons who King's New Life Pills. Thousands of suf- use Sutherland's Eagle Eye Salve for weak ferers have proved their matchless merit eyes, styes, sore eyes of any kind or granufor Sick and Nervous Headaches. Tbey lated lids. Sold by all dealers at 25 cents. make pure blood and strong nerves and Miss Minnie Bourland and Prof. build up your health. Easy to take. Try them. Money back if not cured. Sold by E. B. Bourland represented the St. Bernard Drug Store. Earlington Public School at the That Throbbing Headache is noted and then you are liable to almost atiy disease tbe human system is heir to. Use Dr. Carlstedt's German Liver Powder and watch tbe results. You will feel the good effects after taking one dose. Give it a For (J trial and bo convinced. Price 25c. sale by St. Bernard Drug Store. Dr. Otto's Spruce Gum Balsam Cures Your cough. Just the medicine for chil dren. Dy Henry Smith Williams, Al.l). These papers will thoroughly review the work accomplished by scientists tnrougnout ine mnctcenin century, uincr series 01 papers to appear are: White Man's Asia Dy Republics of South America L- - U.S. Williams Dy Julian Kaltii Poult.niy nioEt-oSubseripllon,t4 00 a V r 33 Ctntt a Copy Addrn II ARPCR & BROTHERS, Publishers, New York, N. V. (1 (J it SSeSS6SSSS63SSSSeeSSSSSSS3SSSSSSS333SSS Wagley-Stye- r. On the evening of the 21st stant, at the residence of in- State Teachers' Louisville. Association in THE ELECTRIC-LIGHTED T Iron Hill. the bride's sister, Mrs. Fannie Farmer, of of t,his city, Mr.' J. W. Styer, If ycu fell itated, have Dr. M, A. Simmons Liver Medicine. It has been quite a while since we saw NOfiTH-WESTER- B any items from this place. Dull, Languid, Broken Down, DebilWeak Stomach or Indigestion, uie John Uuckner went to Providence Sun- LIMITED 1 -(. rltJIIIir? OIL Rhcu-mutis- m fcA4ftftAAftAAftAAAAAAftAftftftftAftAftAi I NOTHING LIKE LEATHER , c i tl o -Z ' ? 3 0 a ,0 m Most Shoes are made of leather, but that is the only, thing about them that is alike. The designing, cutting, sewing, soling, 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 firm of Pingree & Smith says : K fit-tin- e, n.i h Z H O H O 0 c n 3J "Thetre's nothing like Leather, If it's well put together:" Our earnest effort for about twenty long years has been to sell shoes made of good leather, well put together. Most of our shoes come direct from the manufacturer to us. We buy rom shoe makers who understand their busi es, and stand behind their work, enabling to see to it that uiu ' 'get vour mortev's :th" when you buy vour shoes of us. .f 0 c O 31 c W Xc o n 0) J J i 0 t open. There were no fights and Elder I. H. Teel's new residence the contrast with the ordinary at the south end of Railroad street Christmas day record of that city will be complete and ready for ocwas marked. cupancy about January 10th. It Weak Eyes are Made Strong, is a very attractive cottage and will dim vision made clear, styes removed and be a great addition in every way to granulated lids or sore eyes of any kind part of the city where reside speedily and effectually cured by tbe use that of Sutherland's Eagle Eye Salve. It's put the Judge of the City Couit and np in tubes and sold on a guarantee by all the Chief of Police. Truly here good druggists. 4 will be the oft quoted "law and One of the most attractive social gospel." ,1 entertainments that Earlington will To Cure-- a Cold in One Day sec during the holidays is to be the "phantom party" at the hospitable Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. home of Mayor W. F. Burr this All druggists refund money it it fails to cure, 25c. evening. The invited guests, are each tablet. Tbe genuine has L. B. Q. on expecting a most enjoyable even- -' Th,ere will be no preaching sering. vices, at the M. E. Church, South, E, S. Dale, Arcot, Tenn., writes: Have tiled Dr, M, A.Slmmoni Liver Medlclno 10 yean. I next Sunday. Rev. Wheat is at had what (be doctori called Ulceration of Stomnomc on a visit, and will preach ach, It cared mo sound and well. Would not ejvo one package ot it for a doien Black Draught on the third and fifth Sundays in like I used. January instead of on the first and Miss Efhe Teague is spending tffrH. as is usual. the holidays at home. Dr, M.A, Simmons Llyer Medicine has lince Mr. Al Travis and Miss Annie Gardner were married tbe aist instant, Rev. Bogges Irritation We wish tbem a long and officiating. to consumption. Dr' happy life. will cure it. and give such strength to tbe lungs tbat a TEA cures Dyspep-- 1 Consumption Cured. cough or a cold will not settle there, DlaHfAfCNU9,AN Bia, Constipation and IndiTwenty-fiv- e cents at all good druggists. Dr, Otto's Spruce Gum Balsam will cure gestion. Ecgulatea the Liver. Price, 25 eta. any case of consumption if taken in time. Sold by St. Bernard Drugstore. Dentistry. Consumption starts with a slight cough or Dr. R. T. Dishman has moved cold. This where 'consumption gets its Cal Martin, of Nashville, spent start and it ou will use Dr. Otto's Spruce his office to the residence of Mr. Tuesday night here, and attended Christmas day, Sunday,' was the Gum Balsam, you will cure tbe cough, James B. Head, near the postjffice dryest day Lexington has seen for heal the lungs and throat, and avoid the and solicits the patronage of the E. W. Turner Lodge. years. The W. C. T. U. have most dreaded of all diseases, consumption. public. WANTED SOLICITOR ACTIVE lor "The Story of the Philllpinea" by Delay jn attending to a slight cough may brought about the indictment of coramlstloned by the GovernMural Ilalitead, Large size bottles. cost you your life. Mr. James R. Rash made a ment at Official Historian to the War Department. saloon men for selling liquor on Price 25 c. and 50c. For sale by St, BerFranwas written in speech to his clerks at The book the Pacific witharmy camps at San In the Christmas General Merrill, cisco, on Sunday and they decided not to nard Drug Store. hospitals at Honolulu, in Hong Konz, in the Christ- Ind.. and Miss Jeffersonvillc, Venus Wagley were united in matrimony, Elder I. H. Teel officiating. The happy couple left that night for Jeffersonville at mas gift. which place they will reside in the Lung future. The Bee extends cons tbe forerunner gratulations. Bell's day. George Kemp ana family spent Saturday Born with relatives in Caldwell county. To Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fox, a T be Debating Society at Olive Branch is baby girl on Monday morning De- progressing nicely. cember 26, 1898. Almost a. ChristR, E. Towery spent Sunday at Grisvell 20TH CENTURY TRAIN For St. Paul, Minneapolis, Duluth, Leaves Chicago 6:30 p. m. 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 Idltlvl Chicago and Address North-Wester- n Ry. CHICAGO. The Short Line to St. Paul, Minneapolis and Duluth. W. B. KNISK&KN, 0. P. 4 T. A the close of business hours American trenches at Manila, In the insurgent with Agulnaldo, on tho deck of the Olympia mas eve, thanking them for eff- campsDewey, and in the roar of battle at tbe f all of with Manila. Uonanta for agents. Brimful of Original icient service well and heartily ren- pictures taken by government photographers on Big profits. Large book. Low dered and wishing them all the the spot. paid. Credit given. prices. all trashy unDrop Freight official war books. Outbt free. Address, F, T, best that might befall. He accom- Barber, Sec'y., Star Insurance Uldg., Chicago. panied this praise with a substantial oct7i6tx remembrance to each one. HakpersBazar. A thorou; ishly weekly periodica' ffffl lor wuiiidJ, Lvoted to fai shions A MIRROR 0F$ASHI0NS Exclusive models cl gowns Irom I'aris, London, and New York will be published each week The Paris Letter By KA 01 S. The London Letter Vy a TtlARlNE DE I'OllCST Sprctal CorresponJeHl Dr. M. A. Simmons Liver Medicine searches out all Impurities in the System, and expels tbem harmlessly by the natural cbanneli. it. Ciockett (i v The New York Letter ByANME T ASIIMORE . will aid women In all those little points of fashion matters that are such helps keeping one dressed in good taste meeting of the Earlington city council was held Monday evening and business mat ters were transacted preparatory to closing up the affairs for the year at the first rrieeting in the New Year. An adjourned m&m&iSt&S THOS. B. YOUNG Manufacturer of High Grade 91 ol selected gowns will be furnished at a nominal cost. Cut Paper Patterns COLORED ' will be published free every other week in supplementary form. Outline Patterns PLATES FASHION published once a month, will assist women lu selecting the proper colors lor aress i FICTION Katharine Oe Toret jX Kit Kennedy By S.R. CROCKETT The Meloon Farm By MARIA -- LOUISE POOL A y ,ti in to A Confident To Morrow . nnAVDF.n MATTHEWS "f CASTOR I A Por Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Boars tho Blgnaturo of e. Boots and Shoes, RipalrWork a Specially. luyK.ttilkuis n equalled tni are three serial stories to appear In t&jq that have seldom been plot and treatment SHORT STORY CONTRIBUTORS Harriet P. Spotford. Chrlitlno T. Herrtck Margaret S. Brlseoo Mary E. Wilkins f' . . .v-'- J V ! EllaW.Peattle BISHOP & CO. MADISONVILLE, KY. f Coughed 35 Years." - c ft I suffered for 25 years with a cough, and 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 my life. J, B. Koseil. Grantsburg, III. y. wish to state to the general pub- fl lic that owing to the demand for new work, as well as all classes of repair work, I have procured the Stinnet-Aldrldg., s shoemaker services of a 1840 steadily rlien la public favor, and the de. Mr. L. L. Stinnett, a young fiorn Evansville and am now premand (or it far exccedi that ot any other Liver Medicine. farmer of the county, and Miss S. pared to do all work promptly on work guaranteed Clyde "McCarlcy is home from F. Aldridge, of Earlington, were short notice. All to fit and give satisfaction. Morganfield on a visit to his married Sunday at the home of the (f bride. Subscribe for The Bee. parents. CZ&f,m&t I Marlon Harland SPECIAL Carolina Tlcknor Ruth McEncry Stuart - first-clas- i&Si Brandt! MMthsva 4 Vomen Earning a Living ARTICLES TO APPEAR The Deaf i The Busy mother TyMr,. AAWHt By A. W.McCVLLOVGH "? is t. J f) By HELEN DOUGLAS ln addition to these there will be many By ADALINE W.STERUfH others, all of Instructive value to woowu. Child XjMSCr After College, What? X 8 -A SPECIAL OFFERS CIS. FOUR WEEKS FOR & riOOa rtar 10 Ctntt a Cow AddreM HARPER & BROTHER. Publishers, Qtew r ork, N. V. )E,. SS59 5?SS&9S3S69 .&' y" ,iji& iL--f . Ym 4s", s.." .. ViW mtmmj jf r - iiiteMM-- , i ..., 'aauastaaaBrsMaaMT , iBiibI r PP- i ,JSmmrw attuuwHii LESSON 'f. y S53o55B'j--)- - 3S A AAA. A AM oAMoao4ai$iK' THE SUNDAY SCHOOL: m Goods Cheap b b i b FIRST QUARTER, INTER- NATIONAL SERIES, JAN. 1 I, TeirtDtations will be very creat this fall to in- 7Jdtice you to purchase elsewhere before looking ' itthe splendid bargains we intend to offer you, , l)Ul we nave never lattcu in um jmsi iu uc auic to meet any emergency, and feel very confident i tlitit as heretofore you will find we are still at . Hatered the PcitojKSIS ( Ht matter. aWsyarli' the bottom in prices. Will it be asking too much to suggest that you look over our" stock SUBSCUSl after you have priced goods elsewhere and comti pare quaJity and price? Wc can assure 'you Oa"Ver,ttlctlyl: that you will not regret it. Very truly, Six Months, - 5Wm l Mr r'x- .JJ IIHV - swm .,3S.,7T2 Ih i J b IP b b i t bt b b i b HP b ih b b i ThreeMonttis, IrS'f ANDERSON & WALLER, "w i K U, 4? 1 i THURSDAY . i o MADISOIUVILLE. KENTUCKY. cv0ect'cv V O'ef'cycyO' cr0"0 cycc crcfCT" ee'ever w TTTTTTVTTTTTTT'r-rTX'rT1"r'rTT- - vcg Memory Text of tbe Lchod, John I, Verses, 2 Golden Text, John 1, Commentary Prepared by tlio Rot, D. M. Stearns. Copyright, 183S, by I), M. Stearns. 1. 'In tho beginning was tho word, and tho word wiis with God, nnd tho word was God. " Tho toplo of tho lesson Is " Christ, tho Truo Light,"1 but tho verses assigned for tho lesson aro tho Introduction to tho gospel and tell us why John wroto It. In chapter ss, 81, ho sny concerning his gospel, "Tlicsonro written that yo might bcllcro thai Jesus Is tho Christ, tho Son ot God, and that bcllovlng yo might havo llfo through nis name. " Wlillo In Matthow Jesus is tho King of tho Jews, in Mark tho servant of Jehovah, and in Luko tho Son of Jinn, in this gospel IIo la tho Son of God equal with tho Father. Tho first phraso takes us to Gen. 1, 1, "In tho beginning God." Tho llama "Tho Word of God" takes us to Gen. xv, 1, whero God appears toAuratn as"xlio ord or tho 1ST. BERNARD COAL COMPANY. I U INCORPORATED. i lafcVlr lions rjxtWl ivjiHfia Tn0E MM, 11 ". CntjVnifli... Ttr uin Miners and Shippers of QQAJL AND COKE. ft ft sMij wiiBdeiitfal. rr eplnlo ,PX?r Un4iKickOTS"''; n, nm, without ehsTte, uV "l Scientific Bwttkan, I General Office, Earlington, Kentucky, i ""S&aSJiP: lamVy k, Offices. v& A hunasomelr lllBstrstc-- t weeMr cnlaUon of nr sclejtiile 1 mmal. TemJW I 1t nil TOr t f oar "MMfiJ &K& Bx-cnol- m - JAMES R. LOVE, Manager, I i 201 4 N. Cherry Street, Nashville, Capt. R. G. ROUSE, Mgr, Palmer House, Broadway, l'aducali, a Abb a q V c Lord." 3. "Tho Kiuio was In tho beginning with God." A helpful comment upon this is found in I'rov. vlll, 80, nnd tho f 5 S. H. -- 1 Tho Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has becu iu uso for over 30 years, lias homo tho slgnaturo of and has been mado under his per- ffl-f'J'j- r sonal supervision since its infancy. c&C6A44ij Allow no ono to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and Substitutes aro but Experiments that trlflo with and endanger tho health of Infants and Children Expericnco against Experiment. What is CASTORIA . Castoria is n, substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Harmless and Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphlno nor other Narcotic substance. Its ago is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Fcvcrlshncss. It cures Diarrhoea and "Wind Colic. .Jt relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation . .and Flatulency. It assimilates tho Food, regulates tho Stomach and Bowels, giving- healthy and natural sleep. Tho Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend. - GENUINE l CASTORIA Boars tho Signaturo of ALWAYS The j V M You Have Always Bought In Use For Over THt CCHTMJW COMWHT. TT MUWWHT xuc444 3.0 Years. NEW VOW TWCKT. CITY. iTlCIIVJJrenMsdicine A Popular Proprietary' Sold at Retail M 4 . . 3lW . ! r". V lrfllVchris; & m V.- -' I it1A - W -- cfP.r&i: 'X' .W V 'lll-T bearing Gloria in Excehis i?Xpj:rimentai Dainted Jandscape'pn that - upon"Cents a Package d Ilnr lV.j .KVIItt - im. . in the trade. "-- v 9 tVrlr mmruinr nr tnnnurrfturlDi chmlitx.tha RIduii Chemical Comttanr. fiiwm th. nmrk.t .hnnt tlv. r nm.fl mMllrtnfLl tAbletor Mtatiulfl" corauOfltM ccxUtln medicinal draff which had been aacer inpiosseiliowiieredpfeparatlutU4.f mI AmuuL. nieillrnl nieu than anr iu. nt mnrtt ii ofiuch Ills cmnpral ukA manna linvu their origin In another, for the cure or al Impaired digestion or comrnoD to lavlatlon vreake i caporuy lor aatinuiatius roou.ausorDing DDunifuneni uiu vuniuiaiiug vrasie. 1 he ca.ulosu of Ills Included under this head 1 said to Include prettr marly ererr diwat ir which the phrsiclan Is called upon toprescrlbe. In preparing their standard remeil. for the acceptance of the American people the company laid down the principle that everything mUrlni Into tho packet should ho ot the highest grade, and to prepared and protected as to retain Us iiualltlea Intact and unimpaired through any extended lapse of time In any climate. Only the choicest drugs should be used, their preparation ahould bo In accordance with the latest perf ected methods of modern science, the tabules packed In glass, protected by absorbent cotton, and securely corked, hi en the corks used have been of a grade bo high In Its requirement! that no manufacturer of these every-dastoppers could supply moro than a small proportion from his output that would meet tuo exacting specifications. The class rial wereln turn packed lnboxea of QQuallty not surpassedln oeauty and perfection of workmanship by those used by the moat f aitldloua dealers In jewelsand ornaments or gold. Ilavlngsetthrlrhlgbstandard, and never consenting to vary from It, the proprietors resorted to the accepted modern methods of miking their commodity known, and seren hundred thousand dollars In rested within five years In newspaper advertising has Informed every American citizen concerning tho superior and surprising qualities of IU pans Tabulea. Doing thoughtful and painstaking obsMrers of the changed conditions that sweep over the commercial world, and careful to note every circumstance having a bearing upon the successful prosecution of their trade, the managers of the company have noted that there Is a present Insistent demand for a lower price for every article that reaches or approaches an universal use, and that the pecle, although requiring the best of everything, resent being called Uon to pay heavy percentagea for superfluous wrapping nud packing or unnecessary protection against deterioration that might result In years, but la needless In the cose of n imrrhase lnf nded to be consumed In a week. It haa also beendlscorered, and proved by the teito. tlmeand actual experience, the that these Tabules do Dot haremighttendency to lou ot qualities or diminution ot exat first liaro been expected. Inasmuch aa, under cellence from exposure that favorable conditions, those that have lain loose In a drawea, a traveling bag or pocket for several weeks or months are found to bo practically nt fresh and as efficacious as eTer. Acting upon these suggestions, and noting particularly the unimpaired prosperity ot great newspapers now sold torn cent Instead ot the old rate of five times that amount, and the general tendency In all directions toward low rates and Increased sales, the company have entered upon the experiment of putting up lllpans Tabulea In pasteboard cartons, which they will offer to the trade upon terms which will permit ot a package being sold by the druggist or storekeeper at a price lower than erer nefore adopted tor a cent each. a p iprleury medicine FI E CENTSten tabules, or doses, for one-hal- f Thecompany will not discontinue the manufacture and sale In the form with which the people havo learned to know and value the lllpans Tabules, but wl 11 offer the cheaper iwrt experimentally -- for the benefit ot such aa may desire them. It should be plainly understood thst the duality of the medlolne It Identical In both aorta, the only difference para ueing in mo iorm ana comparative cosi or pacxing or putting up. The nve-cen- t ages am uo yet to be had of all dealers, although It Is probable that almost any drug. requested by a customer to do so t but In any case a single cist v HI obtain a supply wr-er artnn. rnntalnln g ten tabules, will be sent, postage paid, to any address for fire cents In ttiinps. forwarded to the Itlpans Chemical Co., No. 10 Bpruce 8t New York. Until the goodsare thoroughly Introduced to the trade, agents and peddlers will be supplied at a of Trout, prle which will allow them a fair margincartons) vlx.t idoten cartons for 40 cento. 11 rtoirn (111 cartons) for 1.3X s gross (TS3 for 82X32. S3 gross (3,0W cartonj) for auu. uam wiiuiuaurui'nuuT(xxi;au, V I I ftAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAUkAAAAiWAAAAiWWWWWUWvAAAAJIAAAJWi JohoH. Caallcman, Arthur C. Lan-ihat- r, Breckinridge Castletna in I Royal Insurance Co. Of Liverpool H The Larges Fire Insurance Company iu the World Docs the Largest Business T"ftaclcd in Kentnchy .. . Docs tho Largest Bussness Transacted In the Southern Stales. PAUL I?- M-- . MOORE ky Barbee & Gastleman, MANAGERS, Southern Department, Home Office Louisville, Ky. VWV ft,, earlIngton. - M Resident Agent for Eatlington and Vielnilv. "wvvvvvvvyvvvvwrvvvyyvvvvvvvvvvyvvvvvvvsryvvvvvvvvvvvv.vvvvvvvvvvv' V)w'.i mi tin mrfig i nilniiilt inn gi'Aitn'A rnitlimi.I.rifl ii t JjjcAis n wrttn "- -i .,..i., $. OPEN ALL NIGHT! A new feature, isn't it? But then new and up-to-da- te features have put us at the head of the procession. WHEN YOU HAVE ANY HAULING TO DOiJVE US YOUR ORDER. EARLINGT0)N "WJS KENTUCKY. syiiifaai 'Sip'l'SSIJtSIS'SJfffSEJPfJJy I mf!iwia;jiuj.is "janVi'i..fl!iui.jJ iuj,ii A, Christians ought to beseech Him to holy ways roquiro a fixedness of purbring out of it such results as wl)l bo pose that only thoso who aro sustained most for His glory and for the good of by divino graco can endure. Tho temphumanity. Prcsbytorhui. tations nnd alluremonts of tho world aro very enticing and of ton promiso perTo bo "without natural affection" sonal comfort and pleasure that for tho is to lack that clement of character up-o- u timo being involves happiness and perwhich tho Holy Spirit lays Hfs hand haps profit. In eomo cases fidelity to iu lifting us out of tho lifo of sin and tho dictates of conscienoo awakens coninto tho Ufa of holiness. American tempt upon tho part of othors and puts Friend. tho man of God to groat straits, certainly to much dieadvanttgo andJossfbut, steady to his purpoeo, ho proccods on tho ovon touor of his way, counting it, if It need bo, better to suffer rather than iu iime. rsniu ny nrueitiRts. eacrifloo his eonso of honor or pioty. Philadelphia Methodist & might, for man has piwed himself sinful attiibutes and in His dealings with men, the Chicago is unfathomable Tbo great doctrines of throughout nnd nn enemy of God. Christianity aro boyoud finito human Railway accomplished the wonderwill bo saved must lo willing to con"Nowwo.8eo through ful engineering task ol moving its fess himself a sinner and rccclvo tho Son understandings. of God as tho gift of God. All such aro a glass darkly." But wo can boliovo in bridge crossing the Kin born of God, born from above. God, though wo cannot fully under- 220-to14. "And tho word was mado flesh and stand Him. nicktnnic river at Milwaukee, on dwelt among us full of graco and truth." 3. Christmas teaches a lesson on sal- its Chicago division, down stream Tho parenthesis in tho crso says, "And vation. It teaches us that tho world is wo bohold His glory, tho glory as of tho to bo saved from sin. " Unto yon is born 250 feet. This is a feat that has only begotten of tho Father." God mania Saviour, which is Christ tho been undertaken but a very few fest in tho flesh, tho Son of God becoming man, partaker of flesh and blood, that Ho Lord." Tho world is toboBavod. What times in the history of engineering. might show what man ought to bo and a glorious, hopo inspiring truth I Tho The bridge was a single-tracwhat redeemed man will be, nnd, having Son of God is tho Saviour ; therefore the no sin of His own, suffer our sins to bo balvation will not fail. draw, and was removed to a new laid upon Ulm that Ifo might bear thorn 4. Christmas teaches n lesson on the in the quick time of two In His own body on tho cross, such Is tho faithfulness of God to His promisos. foundation mystery of godllncxsi hours and forty seven minutes. Christ was promised. Christ camo. God At the rrescnt IJne. has been nud always will bo faithful to TliCjBtructure was floated on two At this timoof publio excitoment nnd His promises. upheaving, when nil aro thinking nnd Biblo Readings. Gen. iii, 15 j Isa. scows, one on either side of the talking almost constantly of tho war ix, 0, 7; xi, i Math, ii, Luko, center, which were sunk with 0 nnd its results, wo must not forget that ii, xv, John iii, 10; Cor. gallons of water. With the thoro is a God upon tho throne, whoso vi, 10, O); xiii, 12; Hcb. x, 23. I right and provinco it is to direct and scows in proper position, the water dotormino tho Uostiuy of nations as Friendship Is tho nearest thing wo as of individuals. Uo rules in tho know to what religion is. God is lovo, was pumped out and the bridge woll armies of heaven, and umoug tho inhab- and to mako religion akin to friendship gradually lifted from its foundation itants ot tho earth, using this and that is simply to givo it tho highest expres- and towed to its new resting place nationality for tho accomplishment of sion conccivablo by man. Ruskin. by two tugs. His purposes. All events somehow farSelf Denial. ther tho establishment and extension of To deny onosolf and tnko up oar cross The bridge was in perfect condiHis kingdom. IIo has permitted tho willingly and daily following tho com- tion and was removed only tomake present crisis for Eomo wiso end and mandments of God and walking in His tot double-tracof North-Westem to them gavo Ho power to becomo tho sons of God, oven to them that bcllovo on His namo." Hero Is, to my mind, tho best definition of bcllovlng, nnd that is to Him ns wo rccclvo n gift. Tho gift of God is eternal lifo (Rom. vl, 23). How slmplo that wo should bo required only to accept Him. That tho Creator should bo-como tho Redeemer and by making Himself ono of us work out a salvation which Ho offers to us freely without money or prico or desert on our part is surely a wonder of wonders, but what shall wo say of thoso who know this and yet turn their backs upon Him? Thero is no room for anything of man in God's salvation, nothing ot birth or attainment or power or Who-ov- "Tho6amocamofornwltnes3 tobear witness of tho light, that all men through Him might bcllovo." HU testimony was that ho was only a voice. Ho cried, "Bo-hol- d tho Lamb of God?" And when men turned from him and followed Jesus ho said: "This, my joy, is fulfilled. Uo must incrcaso ; I must decrease. ' ' Ho was great in tho sight of tho Lord, nnd of him Jesus said that no greater was born of woman. 8. "Ho was not that light, but was sent to bear witness of thatlight" Whcnaskcd if ho was tho Christ, ho answered, "No." It was his joy to bear witness of tho Christ 0. "That was tho truo light which light-et- h every man that comctli into tho world." Ho who said "Let thero bo light" Is Himself tho light, tho truo light, tho only light, and besldo Him thero is no other. Thero nro many falso lights which only lead men to destruction. All religions which havo not Christ and His atono-mefor their foundation aro falso and can only lead astray. JtJ. "Hewas In theworld, nnd tho world was made by Him, nnd tho world knew Him not." Adam and Evo in F.dcn knew nim not, for they turned away from Him. Cain know Him not, for ho turned away from illin. 'llio antediluvians, ns a wholo, with but few exceptions, turned from Him. After tho dclugo tho pcoplo in tho plain of Shlnnr turned against Him, and when Abram wns called to lcavo his homo and kindred ho was called out from Idolaters (Josh, xxlv), 11, "Ho camo unto Hi-- own, nnd His own received Him not." Ho choso tho land which IIo gavo to Abram, Isaac and Jacob to bo specially His own that Ho might specially bless and caro for it, and Ho choso Israel to bo a special pcoplo unto Himself above all pcoplo on tho earth that Ho might mako Himself known to them and through them to all nations. 12, 13. "But ns many as received Him, 7, context, w hero wo read of tho Word of God under tlfo namo of wisdom as being with God when Ho created all things, rejoicing always before Illin, nnd in versa 35 it is written, "Whoso findcth mo flndeth life," another parallel with n later part of our lesson. John xvll, 5, is also suggested by this versa: "Glorify thou mo with tho glory which I had with Theo beforo tho world was." 3. V'All things wcro lunito by Htm, and without Hi in was not anything mado that was mado." This also placcstho Son with n tho Father in Gen. 1, 1, and is finely ted upon and moro fully stated in Col. I, 10, "By nim wcro nil things created that aro in heaven and that aro in earth; nil things wcro created by nim nnd for Him, and IIo is beforo all tilings and by Ulm all things consist." 4. "In Him was llfo, nnd tho llfo was tho light of men." Ho that hath tho Son hath life, nnd ho 'that hath not tho Son of God hath not llfo (I John v, IS), so that not only is there llfo In Him, but thero Is no llfo apart from Him. 'Ho also is tho light of tho world as Ho said In chapter Till, 13; xll, 40, and all apart from Ulm is darkness, so that wlillo in nim is Ufa and light, apart from Ulm is only death and darkness. Tho vast majority of tho pcoplo on earth nro in darkness because tho light has never been brought to thcra, but multitudes who havo heard of tho light will sot receive it. C. "And tho light shlncth in darkness, nnd tho darkness comprehended It not," wo In th'o creation story in Gen. 1, read that "darkness was upon tho faco of tho deep, and God said, Let thero bo light, nud thero was light." In II Cor. iv, 0, wo read that God who commanded tho light to shlno out of darkness hath shincd in our hearts to glvo tho light of tho knowlcdgo of tho glory of God in tho faco of Jesus v Christ. ii. "Thero was a man sent from God whoo namo was John." Jesus was God, but John was sent from God. Jesus Himself said in this gospel over 80 tlnioa that tho Tnthcr sont Him, but no was sont to reveal tho Father whllo John was sont to herald nnd polutout tho Christ. John was sent at truly as Jesus, but each for n different purpose. It Is still truo that God gives "to every man his work nnd tho ability for It. corn-me- f jjS 'Wolfeeaeiles Building, laaa Lf i neimiknv. NEWBOLD, Manager, 34a W. Main Street, Louisville, Capt. T. L. 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Poole Items. nt Busybody is not sleepy or afraid of Christmas timeM Since my last, Mr Sam Sinpion and Toplo-l'o- r tUe Week IlcKlnnlnir Dec. gbosls, is wide awake and will try and write A happy Wew Year to The Bee ami its Miss Vio1aOibnrn went to Evansville and ST. II. Doylr. SS Comment li a few itetnsjfrom our little city. were quietly married. many readers. Toplp. "Truths tauelit by ChrUtmaa." Luke 11, Misses Hattie and Myrta Cordier Uev. Mr. Lynn and Mm BeUie SimA delightful party was given at Chadne Tho topical rofcrenco is Luko'u story home Monday from Nashville, Heith's last Thursday night. at Ihe mons are to lw married this of tho birth of Christ tho story of how Tenn., where they have been spending a home of the bride's aunt. No cards W. V. Crick and J W. Pylimadea bu-- i when born IIo was laid in tho manger few days wiib relatives. Mr Nathan Allen issloking very rapidly ness trip to Morions Gap las Wednesday of tho coming of tho shepherds, thoir Christmas was very dull to most ot our rd is not exrpcctrd to last long fear and thoir joy, of tho angels' soug G. W. Grace made a business trip to of heaven, "Glory to God In tbo High-est,- " people, but some who wero in tbe city Madison villa last Wednesday. far has been very quid, Christmas and of thowondorraentrof tho peo-pl- Christmas eve had quite a lively time. abDock Du vail is riow running; a grist mill lbs totateroui elemrnt evidently beiOQ matchless, marvelous, joyous story, Mr Bud Knight and wife are tbe happy sent at White Plains. that has brought hopo into tho heart of of a fine little girl, which arrived Prrf Pool lias a new arrival at hit millions of human beings and that will parents Mr. Lemon, of fimpire. Visilnl relative bo'jv?. It is a boy t'ha professor is decontinuo to do so "whjl"-.li- ri vvorld aTtbeir'borae Monday near Red Red Hill last week BlUUUH. termined 10 du bit wliolf dnty lowad his Mfs Weber Goodloe and children of . uuristnias teacnes niL limnnTlnnf Mortons.Gap are visiting friends amrvrJi-live- s Frank and DaJla Crick pakl Madison-vill- a parly by furnishing voters. fV.-.- u, a visit last week trntbp, and tbo search for Y. ithntBetb in ibis city Mr John S. Cavanah and family arr mipriato oa u lehem is singularly Mrs James Bulloch in rry low with Mr York Mcintosh and wife are now veiling relative in this cily. Christmas day that Slfa on tho Sab- consumption. bath. Tho truths of Cftlstmasaro hope residents, of em- city. The rim of baptism by immersion has Seym is said to be an unlucky nnmb-- r, ful, inspiring and joyfal. They fill us been administered tbe last two Sunday, Dtvid Johnson, shot himself through tbe with joy. They inspire us with hopo. arm the olbsr day while fooling with a but Busybody" is the proud possessor of notwithstanding ibn ice. Rev. ijloae bapseven bounds. They mako tho world look brighter and tizing five ind Rev. Schuerdtfeger. four pisjol, and is suffering very much from tbe rob tho future of its terror. Tho birth wound. We are very j;lail Old Rough is thought. V S. i of tho Son of God aa tho Saviour of tho ii ful enough to write for Tut Osk because Mttsxs. Dilroan and Gus Mcintosh, Edworld was enough to dispel even tho It is now "Foreman" John Kule Is despondency and gloom of tho world ii gar Lyell and Cordia Carroll attended the Perkins silent, bat be must remember ai uiu uiu sviiiuiu iiiiiiu. ill." iiua that there are several little Perkin:es tlio timo of Christ. It should bo enough miding a,t Pleatant Hill Saturday night. a force of men and is opening up Byron and Noab Grace made a business a to mako tbo present ago ring with joy The repot! cams to this city yesterday the old works that have not been and gladness. trip lo Mortons Gap last Thursday operated lor years. 1. Christmas teaches a lesson on God's that the court bouse at Nortonville was J. W. Price. William Young and Jobrr love. "God so loved the world that Ifr blown up wilh dynamite and Clinker went New Baby. gavo His only begotten Sou" for. it. straight up and was fatally injured and Rice, of North Chrislran, are the great Irio thai form the Jockey Club. This "giving" had its first actual dem- is not likely to recover. There is a new baby m the home onstration on tho flrst Christmas day. John Rice is bumming: bo lullaby thie of Mr. and Mrs. Will Faull's at Dilmus Mclatosb made a business trip Tho birth of Christ at fiothlehcra. was to Crofton. Monday week and saying "It's nice to be a father," St. Charles. Arrived yesterday tho first earthly stop toward Calvary when it's twins. morning. Here's best wishes. Messrs. Otbo Price and Edgar Lyell atand its great gift. It was tho boginning Bud Stanley is now workiogin M. Duker of tho fulfillment of prophecy, which tended the exhibition at Crofton Friday Mr. William Hancock had the store and is always ready to make bis. declared thogrcatnossof tho lovoof God night misfortune to lose an ovcrcoot to friends happy by giving tbemthree feet for tho world. It was as much tho lovo Hurrah for Old Hough of Red Hill. of God that gavo Christ at Bethlehem Ihe yard and sixteen ounces lo Ibe pound.' some Wandering Willie, Monday He is and we all like to hear evening while he was at supper. as it was at Calvaiy. Mrs. M. Dukes Is troubled with sore eyes. The thief helped himself to the S. Christmas teachesa lesson on faith. from bim. Ibis week. It teaches us to trust and boliove in Mr. Robert Hogan.of near While Plains, coat which was left in the froht God, although wo cannot understand all and, Miss Autba Pendley, of this vicinity, Jonas A. Criclc made a business trip to part of the house. about God. As wo look at tho Babo of were married Sunday at tbe borne ot the ureenviiie last Thursday i .. Bethlehem and scq in Him both God bride. Fat Wilson, ot Madisonville, was in this I'iciures lonignr. v and man wo aro altoundcd at tho inir-acl- o There is good reason lo expect Don't fail to write next week, Chatter- section last week buying tobacco boforo us. Who can fathom tho Succuss lo Thb Bus and long may it arr. exceiirut entertainment at the mystery of thoincarna'tion of tho "word box for we enjoy reading a letter from onr Optra House tonight. The Edi-so- u bum is Ibe wish of mado flesh?" Who cauunderatand.it? bustling little city every week. Sweetheart. VVarscope Company will Who can explain it? No human mind, Busydodv. Mr. J. E. Day is still an intense an exhibition of moving war give but wo can boliovo it. Tho future lifo of scenes tho Babo of Bethlehem proved Him to sufferer and the object of on land and sea. The price pf adA 0 rent Engineering- - Feat. bo both God and man. Wo can boliovo care and greatest solicitude on die mission is small and the ertrertain-men- c it, but not fathom it. God, both in His December iSth the engineers of mwmmwih 5F llo. evt-ni- o; 0p 1I rnys 0. J. Farnsworth, Agent, Earmncton, Kv. BEST TRAINS Kansas Ciiy, Montana, Colorado, Pacific Coast, Utah. Washington, Omaha, vr ,,. St. Paul, Nebraska, Black Hills, VIA tenderst will please all who attend. part of the family and friends. L.at(: lmnrnvml nnnnmtnc ,c ,,c,rl Everything is being done to soothe guarantees an and his sufferings, but 00 hope can be ithat and edifying entertained for his improvement e St. Louts or Chicago, VESTIBULES TRAINS. SLEEPERS, GARS CHAIR GARS r. n ivssssessdssssesssssssssvi mm (??). 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