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TI T i Y I O- i d1 I iF 1If SLA1I1KBOOK1 i OR XM KINDS IL IA1DISISKSBOOK TtIlI 7 IMADI8ONVILL1 II 11lL1tw v WIth the year 1899 d aneJw II i filE FIRST mm i t IIN CONGRESS t J ThatcherA Military Journal iljnder Date of December XX 1777 is Found a Note I k I onta injnjc jthe Identical First i w Prayer Iii Congress Tlader by the Rev J Duche ItJI14amFox 61 this place js the- I QrOf a handsoml 1PrayerimCon r res lieu was presented iahIm piVnie months ago by th late Ipebrge Washington i Harry a pros I wwroiiS farmer of Christian county l to o ditd i i Hopkiusville at quite tin advanced age diiricg the pa- sttfMrl Harry had greatly rizeIlultcpyduringmanyyearshis b rr J ifcry Naturally puts lHke estimate 1 fjpoii it It in follows A Loan otir Heavenly Father LLIigh and mighty King of kings t atid Lord of lords who dost from Tfiy throne behold all the dwellers 3jn earth and reignest with power supreme and uncontrolled over all fhe Kingdoms Empires and Gov t rnments look down in mercy we V jflbeseech Thee on these American tates have fled to Thee from I the rod of the oppressor and 4 themselves on Thy gracious lprotection desiring henceforth to i be dependent only on Thee to- tI J Fhce have appealed f- ijriKhtebusness tho f of their cause to li I Thee do tbc now look up for that I 1foUl1tenance and support which I E themtJtThV care I iurcotincil and valor in the 1 field defeat the malicious designs I of OUt cruel adversaries convince them of the unrighteousness of I their cause and if they persist in I their sanguinary purpose 0 let lthq voice of Thy own unerring jus L tfcp sounding in their hearts can- ttrain them to drop the weapons of AVaV from their unnerved hands in t ft the day of battle Be thou pres I rent O God of wisdom and direct- iI councils of this honorable as I nemblyj enable them to settle I tings on the best and surest found 1 Wfl That the scene of blood 7 iy be speedily closed that order jarmbny and peace may be effetu V Jy restored and truth and justice l Jigion and piety prevail and Jurish among Thy people Pre tv0 the health of their bodies jjid vigor of their minds shower own on them and the millions c they here represent such temporal 1 Blessings as Thou eeest expedient or them in this world and crown liem with evtrlastihg glory in the l vtjrldto corns All this we ask in trje nam anU throiigh the merits irf CU IiT Y SON OUR pAVlORJ AM UN t 1 OPENIKANOTHEH MINE v I pldAVork in Increasing Out t put ol Coal V 9M h The old Arnold mine which has rst been operated for many years being rapidly reopened and put i condition as a coal producer by- htj St Bernard Coal Co Prfsident Jojin B Atkinson ex ICISt 10aUI coal within two etks from the time that works proJcL v n as to stop or hinder seriously ijj operations Foreman John ule has gotten into the old works 3 1 Id is pushingthli draining etc 1 l rapidly as possible The sde- icki is being laid and the tipples 1 tilt tllis week If no serious iig interferes there will probably isoaI to Jond Monday t This optiration will ma7 J z Tifrinlly increase thu business of 1 irid the shipping from a 4hifih is alreadv tilt coal mining t of Kentucky TcSC t to ne I an increased yard force and prob f aSblyan additional switch engine prettytgoodof enviable reputatlon but the town Sis at ill growing l The CTfjn Endeavorers of onjtu rV Ach Kentucky con 1 bndeavprer a box 1 Now Yearsremem 1 M tu each of which was tied 4 tiJf Written by an Endeavorer f TtILouisvHIo Post says that England Is cpoleruplitlnR following our example fntha muloptlon ol safety couplings The goyr A yernraenl inquiry into tbe terrible mortality among rallroad men which during the I past ten years reached 4749 person killed while 30271 were injured abos the accj Mdenl to have occurred chiefly among the wllcbmen In consequence of this ihow IfcinRthe Board of Trade tent expert to fatady tho systems fo usa 11 America This Woxport has just retorned here and bronghl AmericaaawtolI i s iedtfcedlbe number61 accidents In Amer by 50 per cent It is understood that iricu president of the Board ot Trado Mr Thompson Ritchie will introduce a bill to Bjak aulixticcqtapiings compal rr 8 Erjiaa Considerable oppo 7 laajfjayeloplag against the bill as the fIBJe will cost 7000000 135000000 4 I Y fi tIh JUDGE DAY AT HOME The President ot the llOa Uomtnlulon Welcomed l jr tiio Shirk Comity Star Aaaoclatloii Canton 0 Jan 3Judge WSB luy president of the pence commls nion In Paris nml late secretary of state received a welcome home last evenlngwhlch took the form of a ban quet at the Barnett hojuic given by the Stark County liar association nil Old Law Partner Tall Muter uf Core inonlM lion W W Lynch who was Judge Days layr partner In their younger days but who now devotes hia time principally to railroad managements was master of ceremonies Judge George K Ifallwin one of the oldest practitioners at the local bur and a ery Intimate friend of the guest of honor delivered the welcoming ad drcus to which Judge Day responded Jartgo D47d llrMiuis- Judge Day paid a high tribute to tho legal fraternity of Stark county closing with an eloquent reference to President McKinley a member of the aisoclation nnd reciting his devotion to the country during the war and the Incidents leading thereto lIe then ppoke of the matters which took him keif and hia colleagues to Paris llecognizlng that there nro certnln matters which may not properly be discussed on an occasion of this kind I think f may nevertheless say some thing to tuy brcthern of the bar of tho events which have occurred in tho period of our separation Tim Uo t arntlfjrlng ClreuinaUncf If I were called on to tate tho most circumstance our foreign relations during the war It would be found in the uniformly cor dial und hearty friendship of the Eng llah nation beore and during the struggle Observing the obligations of neutrality and not stepping out eldfi the requirements of International low we had the sympathy and good will of that great p vcr I do not believe either nation seek or would be benefitted by a formal Alliance Nevertheless the existence of cor dlal relations between people kliylrcil by blood speaking the namo language and having the same ideals of civil liberty and good government Is a fact the potency of which can hardly be overestimated I have been asked about the work of the commissioners viewed from n lawyers standpoint I think I maysay something to you About it Other Adilrvuc Other 0 ldrce es were delivered M follows American Diplomacy Hon John Twlng Brooks of Salem The PresU dent Judge Isaac H Carroll ton Bench and 1rhJudgc T rrcCarty The Army anti Jf vjrColi Jam3 CleriC TO BE MUSTERED OUT The Third IlllnoU Vol un toe Wilt b Has tcred Oat lit the Tlmvmnit IUeM- OlTt n Ilcrewltlu Chicago Dec 31 Arrangements have been comjilctcd for the mustering out of the Third Illinois volunteers Co fltinpetts regiment which reo urnpd trait Pfjfto Rico two months ago The companips will bo mustered out on the following dates Co E El gin January 131 Co Q Vopd8tpgIf January 14 Companies II and KIlocU ford January 10 Co M Kochclle Jan uury 17 Companies n and I Aurora January 18 Co C Ottawa January 10 Co A Streator January 20 Co- P Pontiac January 21 Co L Kanka kee January 23 and Co 11 Jollet Jan uury 24 i ILLINOISANS ASPHYXIATED lne Found Until mid Another Vueunsclous J Ill Jlooiu nt RKTMiinn- ltSavannnli a Op1c 31 Corporal Marshal Wllllame Co V Ninth Illinois regiment was found dead in n house on South Jiroud street asphyxiated by gas Ills companion Corporal James Newman of the same company is un conscious He Is now at the hospital The men went to the room at mid night Thursday night and the pro prletrcs of the placo says they were Intoxicated at the time It is sup posed they blew put the trast llrivort of tbfJICIarlUr or Drrjrfua from enn Uenloil Paris Dec 31Tue ministry of the colonies denies the report that Drey fus has embarked from Cayenne on his return to France adding that the court of cassation alone can decide the question of the return of the pris oner Iermitnentljr Loot Junction City Kas Jan 3 Troops A D ana L lien C D Viele First cavalry departed yesterday for Fort Robinson where they will be stationed permanently Troop I also left for Fort Mead The Sixth cavalry has ar rived at Fort liiiey- Utf the Village Ueitroyed bj Fire- peltmonInI Jan 3Flre destroyed ever half the btminesq portion of thii village yesterday Six business houses nil frame structures were burned K L Hong leery and Stull anti the Ben nina bank atlie principal losers Tour Miner lUlled Jamestown Cat Jan 3our miners were killed in Jumper mine yes terday by thedropping of a skip which fell 180 feet to the bottom of the shaft One other was slightly injured fish Suddenly or llenrt Dlaenir- IvansaH City Mo Jan 3 Thoraau Reed pged 45 a pioneer died here yes terdnyverysuddcnly of heart disease Ho was born At Slippery Hock near Vlttsburgh Pa SeQator and Mrs W J Deboe are announceamong the late Senator Ljndsey does not be lieve there will Ije jmexrasessiop of Congress Boston now has the largest railway statipn in the worjd Covers thirtyfive acres and shelters thirty miles qf rails Cost 14600000 Subscribe for TUB Baa I THE CHANGE OF RU1E It Spanish Sovereignty in the IslandJ of Cuba Ceased at Noon of v New Years Day V AMERICANS ARE NOW IN FULL CONTROL r lWills Unit Uereinoajr at tha P l oo p Noon of Jmiaurjr 1 CitpUaen Cnatet Unoa Turned O erHU AuUidrltjr to tie 10 Wndr und 1leJu Turu to MIHUry Gui ernor Ilrdolcr lainnran iAt noon torday tIC sovereignty of Cuba paused into 1h hands of1 the United States and th reign of Spain upon the western hcinl sphera canal to an end The Spanish Slag which for so many centuries has waved qvcr the Island was hauled down and In its placo vns hoisted the Stars nail Stripes which wlthinthe last few months has beet unfurled fItwde mnrqbedIlltIn the bcnntlfql square in front of the palace rcetitiyqtilttetl by Itlanconnd his ferocious predecessor Vcylcr The American cominlsKloncrM tirriv pnt Iho palace soon nfterwanl having den on horsebnck from La Vcdiulo Vithin the palace nil preparations had been niadc to rvcclvu the cohqucrorH Captflen Costellnnos who succeeded Itinnco when the latter was relieved on the ground that the dlRgrace olurtendering sovereignty would be too much for him was watting1 j in tho multi hull of the pnlncc the meeting took plapc The rtitit of the retiring captain general surrounded him Cns tellnnoa spoke briefly formally deliv ering tho Island of Cubrf to tho government of the United States Ucu Wade made n brief reply and lmmct 1 lately turned the island over to Qen Brooke the military SPANISH FLAG LQYVJbnKb Then took plntcthe event which must have cut like n knife Into the heart of every Spaniard who whnllI tho ceremony The SpdhUh flag vhlc1 for over 400 years hind waved from tho palace was lowered At the same in stant tho yellow and red banners on the Sinuous and Infamous Cabanas fortress and Morro castle cahie down for ever As the Spanish flag ivus low ered it was replaced by tho Stars and Stripes and as the latter floated to the breeze it was saluted with twenty one guns After the American flag had been hoisted tho bands played tho Anlerl can luitlonal hymn and this was greet ed with JremendQUB cheering by the crowd that bAd assembled In Oblspo anti OKcllly streets near the pahice and in tllo1Iaza de Armas the Prado ndthe other thtritetIl1GO POO persons frantically cheered the Americans and the United States All the houses occupied by the Cuban- twere decorated the Hags etc tha had been taken down after Ocn Lud lows order forbidding demonstra tions having been replaced The Cubans were frantic with en thusiasm and shouted Viva MoK In Icy Women thronged the streets their shrill shoutings mingling wljh those of the men The Unltld State ling was unfurled I on Cabanas by Lieut KiUhugh Lee Jr nml on MqrrQ Castle by Lieut rude a son of hen Wade Receipts were given to thu Span lards for the forts and other properties which had belonged to the crown after which there was n review oj troops under Ucnorals Kclfer Willis ton Hasbrock anti Col Armfleld The review took place in Central park anfl the troops passed before Qenerajn Brooke Ludlow and Lee The Sixth Missouri Second Louisiana First Tex as Eighth regulars Foirfli Virginia Fortyninth Iowa Second Illinois am One Hundred Bud Sixtyflrst Indiana passed In review 1813 THE WON OF TUB HOUIl- Uciii Pit Uffh Leo seemed to be tip lion of tlP Uoir AS the crowd P rjrpjl about flowers were thrown nt tilii- from balconies and open window and it was almost Impossible for him to force his Jiorso through the great concourse of people rhe One Hundred1 ami Sixtyfirst In dlaim Infantry furnished aim of the incidents of the parade Every man In the lastcompauy as ho entered Cen tral park drew from under hls unto form a small Cuban flag and waved I before the assemblage The Cubans went nearly wild with cheers and excitement and len Leo immediately sent Inspector General LlcutCol Curs tis Guild Jr to order tho Indlanlann to put away tho flags which they did It is reported that the entire company Is under arrest Maj Russell Harrison took posses sion of Cabanas fortress where BO many Cubans have given up their lives The upper court of justice was delivered to Dr Lame by order of Oct Brooke while the customhouse waj turned over to Col Bliss T r r found 1400 Int safe which had ap parcntly been overlooked by the Span lards The civil government was sur rendered to the mayor of Havana Mar quis Estebnn After tho ceremonies were conclud ed n commission of Spanish officers came Irom the Itabba to take away ICInrAlfonsoI which hind been forgotten but thp tliclltoThieve were several pathetic met dents during the transferal Of B6ver elgnty Some of these took place Ip the palace and others without jh 141 ANew Years Resolve Lets higher grander ends achieve And thika this year a recordbreaker I Well boom the now and here and leave The 4ead past with the undertaker L A W Bnlleiin It is said that a conference of several leading Republicans wa held at Frankfort Monday night a which Republican harmony Was discussed ci f kk I ffft palace whomGcn Castellanoa stood there was avieep silence for a moment- n tho guns thundered out the salute to tho AtncBcan flog Then tedrt welled up into tho eyes of the courf tcoua Spuriard who liaR mtido ninny friends during his short torture of of flee as captain gpncrnl Ho attempted to spook but his voice choked and ho was evidently laboring tinder deep emotion Finally lie exclaimed This Is the most bitter moment of tny life I hope that nono of you may ever suffer as I am suffering now SYMPATHY FOIt CASTE11TAOS nob1eIrhbttldcro of len Castellanos the American whose firmness lath won the respect of Cubans and Spaniards alike shouted Viva Kspanri Gen Castcllanos lOoked at him n hein cried Thanks you are too kind Evidently fearing to trust himself longtr he left the palace nnd pro- ceedIng to tho wharf entered n boat nail was taken to the steamer which U to convey hint to Matanat whence be will embark for Spain He was ac c6mpnnkd byOen Clous to the boat 11epartinKIIthe Ilabbat As Ion Cnstellanos left the palace lien Brooke walked n short distance with hint npcnklng to him kindly Upon emerging from the door of the palace and entering the Vlara de Ar alas tho American soldiers in re sponse to a quick word of conunnml presented arms anti tho ofilcura an luted with their swords Aa the ex captain general walked toward the water from across the plaza an Amer lean military band played the royal Spanish march The Cuban generals MayI a Rodri guez Mario Mcnocal and Rafael de Cardenas w io had been Invited by Gen Brooke were present nt the palace during the ceremony of surren der Cnstvllanos saw them there nniIllked that ho bo Introduced to them The British consul Introduced them whereupon len Cnstellanos said I nm gentlemen that wo IIbue been cnrfiiks iiavlng tIn snma Sir nnswcrwl Ocn Mcnccnl we fought for Cuba Now that she In frecAve are no longer enemies This wna followed bya general slinking of hand Tilt Cuban gcncri nIl lIfter thanking Gen Brooke arM others for what the Americana Jind iloifo for their cause left the city Havana In quiet and the Cubanx arc apparently happy Preparation will now go on for tho promised Cuban celebration AN UNPOPULAR ORDER frise CoucntStuf Ciutom JteeilpUiit 1laviius HMeetwi id tM iurrMany 1rotMti Coining ItSantlogo do Cuba Jan 3An order has been received from Havana which if enforced will mean in the Judjj nicnt of the commercial classes here serious Injury to the province Tlvls is a direction to trnnnmH the entire ciin turns receipts cncli week to Hnvnnn tMlctionHIinvolve rnnny ncceRsar ImbUe improvements especially in the mutter of roads and vqfrworks J AN HEROIC DEED A BUtlbunrr KnKlncrr Ml the lllik Mill OVTII Seve the Iltrot of lion lrd Ilrtdljr Injured Columbus O Jan 3It is not often that it falls to thp part of a stationary engineer to piny the part of a hero 1but Unit IB what happened to Leo Chal fant substitute engineer at Wolff elljcrdnyIthough Winding clouds of steam raked the flrcb froTh under the boiler nnd prevented nn explosion hthmt jeopardized the lives of 500 cmployqq In nIP lttiilching III Iteinuln n Rectur Norfolk Vn Jan SIre James Bowen Funsteu rector of the Pro tcstnnt EpisCopal church PortRinouth wlio was elected bishop of lIaIse by thu Triennial council at WMIluJrtoJt city two months ago linK declined the hdn or anti will remain with lila prcucnt parishioners tmerla Iteoeptloni In lirfa PnrlH tAn 3Gen Hornco Porter the Unitcd States ambnoRndor rind John K Gowdy United States consul general held tho usual New Year re ceptlons ycsterdnyat the United States embassy anti consulate These were largely attended by distinguished Parisians and Americans A Soldlrr Die or Vound Itreelretl Clirlattnm IflcliU- Huntsvllle Ala Jon IPrlvnte Starr nine Co F First infuntfy whose homo Is in Matt Franblscq dleil ycmttctinyChristmas night Mnqlc Dares murderer line been committed to jqll without bond xauYVampbelt Out of Danger New York Jan 3 IJxGov James B Campbell of Ohio who has been confined to his room in a hotel in this city for several days from illness was reported to bo much Improved yesteri day Ills physician snM Ime blIeVe ttho ex govenior to be out of danger Speaker heed Perform a Nod DutjV Portland Me Jan 3 Speaker Thomijs B KVcd came to Portland yes tcrdny to attend tIm funeral of hia sister Mrs Conley Ho returned tP Washington Iu4 nIght i l Lexington saloon men are matf as March hares at those who have helped indict them for violating the Sunday law DrBulls hsyCroup otW falijJJo Syru P cure tboatind lung troufelffV Price 25 cfa I 81NQR ROMERO IS DEAD- t The Mexican Ambasador Sue cti bed to the Shock of an Ope V ration for Appendicitis h A ILKNOWH FIGURED WASHINGTON 4 pOA tarCo Iurtlou of 1111 Time Hliice 1800 tial lleen Spent at the American Ca p IJUlABUnUlioltM Honored aDd hoes jilonorca by the Land of III BlrthOlo rMPhlISk h I JVushlngton Dec 31Senorpon Matins Itomcro time Mexican arabaisa t1o1to the United States died at tho cinViisKy hero yesterday at 410 n m AsitBtntod In these dispatches on Wlday Inst nn operation for ap was performed upon tho omijnisador and although tho opera tloTi was entirely successful time rc suiting shock proved greater than ho could bear 4 lIlOUItAPIHUAL bestknownIn AViuhltiKton and was for lomo time Its dean when Great Urltaln raised her mUMon to nn cmbtiny tho added tank placed Sir Iaunccfote the Orltlih corpsthoUghBenr who was raised only re rontly from tho rank of minister to that of ambassador Mexico advantage bf an net of congress providing that tho nre4dont iwwcr to raise our foreign ministers to the rank of ambassadors whanevcr a foreign government should raise tho rank of lie accredited ropfMontativo Great Urltaln Italy Oor miUiv Franco and lluistn sot tho ox BiHo which Mexico followed In order to representedhertwchty years In all and had served her clllelathomoI orAmericaniillctln for month of December ISM after revision b Senor Romero himself gives tho lubjnlnod biographical review of the dead ambaciador An HIt NUtniunn Writer anil flipI tnn U Borior Ttomero Ii one of the most em IncntrslntfHrnon writers and diplomat of xlt Ho was born In time of Oax sea February 21 1 47 lie received his arM c lucntlon In hll native place ant- nnllhttl U at tho of the republic whero he received his diploma Ill u law yer In W 5 ho tlrtt enturcd tho foreign olHco nhhoiiRh still pursuing hts legal Comontortdent Juarea to leavo tho canltal Senor Homero accompanied him to Vera Crus where hn contlnunt In ttio service of the rtmlnt nt relations WashingtnnssCiitlnn and remained hero In that en until August 1SCO when in tho ehlrltSnCtlllrelI to Uiko part In tho war against tho Iulch ant was nVoointcd colonel by lime president Ocn then ap htm as chief nf start Soon afterfjllnUMI Junrcx accredited him as envoy extraordinary and minuter pleni potentiary to Washington He remained at his pout usa until Jan ImporIantsrticoiAppointed 8cer tery uf the Trraturf iJn hIS return to Mexico lie w4lappololrtt secretary pf the treasury but tUL on actjyunt of U ht4lU to uri that atSV For threepears lie rwaalned in 8oc nucod votuur antifrolimthe treasury In iSS he served ns poet matter In March 18S8 he came to Washington a dinary anti minister plenipotentiary and has remained in that capacity ever since monthsincall1a to nerve IUI secretary ot tne lreaaury itttheshown himself n mot efficient and able diplomat Ills cffortn have been mot friendlytiesgrellldelllhlRhcnt encomiums from the preea of tho United States and other countries H IrUnil of She Intrrnetlaiial Araerloan Union Benor Ilomoro Wait n member of tho In tprnatlonnl American conference and In that body served with great distinction Vlcoprell4enlconference ho voted for tho establish ment of the Jlurcnu of the American He public and ever since its organization has shown un active and zealous interest in Us progress Ha was a member of the executive committee of the bureau when that body was first organized nnd on every occasion has lent iris valuable aid to the wo k of limo International union of American republics ILL AMONG STRANGERS Her Or l lilll Tliarp a V iiorl U Metlioq lit Divine Tko Sattilenlr HI it- A11111 st Kn Itogte to Oalreston 1 Ht Louis Jco 3ttcv Dr 1hlllp Tharp n venerable Methodist divine while coming Into the union station Thursday evening on tbd Wabash train from WatertownN Ywaa red dcnly seized with u sever illness and was conveyed to the city hospital Ills condition Is serious Dr Thnrp is 74 years of ngennd was In his earlier life one of tho pioneers of Metho dism in the west For 40 years he preached through Nebraska Dr Tharp was last stationed At Galveston Tex IrQ is now on the superannuated hInt niul was going from New York to live with his son at Galveston A DOG WORTH OWNING A St lloruard Sold at Calamot Shah and Taken to Damon CUT Alaska Stakes his way Home Houghton Mlcl Dec 31Jcrry Murphy a wellknown miner living at Calumet sold lila big St Bernard Barney to rt Klondike party 18 months ago Time dog was taken to Dawson City and crformcd good sere vice Thursday fht Barney reap poured nt Murphys homo in Calumet how ho bucecdcd In returning from Alascu H n mystery- ItelnfaroenxinUforaeuOtl Washington JUil4oon Otis at Manila has been notified by cable of thetirrnngcments that have been com plcted to speedily reenforco his com month by the dispatch of six regIments of regular infantry A Illcli Jlnion Head Dixon Ill Dcc 31Tllntell A How ley died here aged 08 years He wms thirtythird degree mason and nn ilctivu mcinbcr of the Scottish Jllte Colorado Springs Colo Deccrabsr 28 Time Portland Cold Minirig Company which already owned 142 sin the heart of the Cjipple Creek gold field frtlm wbicli millions of dollars worth of ore have been taken has purchased a full patented claim the RUt vhs consideration beiifg 150000 The Rex is on the fai mOils natle Mouition Jus nprlbpt the lodependencp mlno and acjjoins the Port land oprties qu the east It has been but partially developed Subscribe for TirE BEE r 1 iWfItH IIdq dSL S I 1fJWill bold at a bargain e LMADONVLEJ 1 USlsksBookandowolrySfor 111J heret lb powdwkeewIhird ftttthr SM say ether breed fl 81 bAKING POWDErAbsohtliyPur- posAiNl Powell co fciw YOaIC OTHERWISE UNNOTICED Judge Lawrence Sherman is slated for ftc spcakcrship of the Illinois leg- Islature 4 Sentence wilt be pronounced on Mrs Cordelia Votklu ut San Francisco Saturday Time new convention hall nt Kansas City Mo way dedicated with unique ceremoniesJoseph wanted In Woqdford county III on a charge of murder was nrrcstcd In Indianapolis KxClov James Campbell of Ohio who has been serioifsly III III New York is reported much better King Charles of Portugal announces thnt lie will not part with DcloR03 boy lie favors the pence conference Kniperor William who has been suf fering from influenza is reported im proving the fever hnvlng left him fho citizens of Toledo 0 hnvq raised 1000 fpr tin Ohio building ofi tho American university at Washing ton The new fast mall train on the Her Hngton road made the run front Gina liu to Chicago In 10 hours aiM 29 min rites Carllsts ore begInning n new ngttn tlon In Bpaln They are urging A re turn to the ancient kingdom of Na varre Ninety men at work In the Cnrlln ville III coal shaft hail narrow es capes from death Ina fire that de stroyed the property Sir Edward Chlchester the IJritlsh naval commander lain been decorated for iris diplomatic policy at Manila after Dewcys victory Great Britain is peeking important strategical concessions from Spain tier r Gibraltar France and Itussltx are expected to object Former Senntor Ulnchburu of KauV iucky itai that during tho life oftho present generation no president will be ejected to succeed himself jVliflcJftJijllromntQoIillJi1kr4Shoe houslc Ont were totally destroyed by flro Monday entailing a loss of 10000 Four miners were killed In Jumper mine at Jamestown Cal by the drop- pIng of a skip which fell ISO feet to the bottom of the shaft One other was slightly Injured The llonnpnrtlsts are busy in Prance They are establishing secret bureaus throughout that rcpublio to ascertain how mnny people favor u restoration of tho empire Prominent men In HrldgeportConn propose to Insure their lives and let the policies he used as security for time payment of loans to be contracted in the Interest of city improvements A fearful gale is sweeping the Trial channel Ilolyhead harbor Is lull of shipping and some of the vessels have dragged their anchor and gone ashore Timer are numerous wrecks along the const impCapitolOQlturelthomnninl Inoluilctl n proud military and elyto pqtndv The ndtnlnlRtrntlonn programme for congress Includes tIme enactment ofi Nicaragua canal legislation the pass age ot the army anti navy bills priation of 20000000 to Indemnify Spain nod the ratification of tIme pence treaty The UnltedfcStatcR revenue collected Tit 1ckln Ill ofllco for calendar year amounted to 935740780 The number of package phippcd for export in 1897 was 1027 The number of packages shipped for export in 1898 wan 15533 Two Boys Ilnrneii to DathIWashington Courthouse Cury lloby nnd Frank Brown sons of Albert Brown and Win Itoby liv lag near lucre were hurried to death In Browns houBcwhich was destroyed by fire while the parents were at Now Holland That Settled It Middlctown 0 Jan3At Jackson boro near here John Gifford and Phil Kuch ell over tho division of 1U11killedsuicide THE MARKETS New York Jan 4 188- 9CATTLENatlvo 8ttJr8M 05 11 8 SS TkK10UHVlnter limCORNNoPOUKNew Mess p 75 ip 10 00 ST LOUIS- COTTONMlddllns 0 B- HBEBVESStocm 375 tJ B IB Cows anti Heifers 2 Oi W 4 00 CALVESper IOU 4 00 if 6 00 HOGSKalr to Choice r 3 20 W 3 82 4- SHEKPFalr to Choice 2 75 tj 4 00 ILOUU Patents now 345 IU 3 CO Clear and Straight S 75 p 3 25 WHEAT No8 Itcd Winter V 73 COUNNo Mixed 37WW VU- OATSNO 2 w 28 riYKNo 2 54 if K- TOIJACCOLUK 3 IW Leaf Burley 4 IJOU 12 0- 0IIAYCiear Timothy C 9 00 JiUTTEHCholcp Dairy 18 tt 18 if SO POrt1CStandartiMeisnew 10 5- lIACONClctll IUb ID t44 LABDPrlme 4OIUCCATTIF atlve Steers 4 90 01 G 70 IIOGSlralr to Choice 340 fj 375 B1ElGPFar to Choice 300 tO 410 FLOimWlnter1 1atpnts 3 W W 3CO Vatenta- VVHpATNq 320 0 4 no 3 8PIII1iG JI 9 2 Rei- lCQnNNo fjI 72 3 MIxed tr 37U- oPN18NO = Z7iiu rr- IPRI7 esII new 8oo100XANi3StILTY4 CATTI 31S Eli Citfl UOGtAll Oracel AVHRATN6 Hed now 3251137GOAT8fNo Z White i CORNNO p It e NEW FAST MAft TRINSI Phenomenal Runs Made Over the Burlington and the Northwest era from Chicago to Omaha MUCH INTEREST TAKEN IN THE TEST 1 A floitnlued Speed of Over Fifty Mile an Hour with Soraellemarkiibie Hurst ot Speed la Some of Which a Mile was Itun lu ThlrtySeven SeooniU Actual Ilunnlnc Time Omnlin Neb Jan 4Time new fast moll trains on the Burlington anti Northwestern toads finished their phenomenal runs from Chicago with 3Ut special Incident The Burlington pulled into the terminal station at 747 eight minutes ahead of schedule time rite Northwestern arrived at 759 17 mlnutca ahead of schedule The trains hail a head wind nil time WilY but in spite of tills time crews of both trains arc confident even better time can be made if they arc called upon to do so There was a large crowd pcwAit at the depots to wit ness the arrival of the trains princi pally composed of railroad men but with A fair sprinkling of outsiders de III rOlls of getting a first look at the flyers ROCK ISLAND TO FOLLOW SUIT fIre new tock Island train docs not start until next Sunday- In addition to the sustained speed of those two trains being remarkable over fifty miles nn hour for tho dis tance there were some still more re mnrknble bursts qf speed during the trip Several timed ivpille wis cov ered in 37 seconds Tho Northwest ern left Its two brakemen at one point on the line When the train stopped they got off to turn around and when they completed tho circuit the train was gone ACTUAL ELAPSED TIME The actual clasped tune from tho start at Chicago to arrival at the local depot was as follows Northwestern 403 mlleit with 18 stops 9 hours and 58 minutes Burlington lIoa miles with 12 stops 10 hours and 7 minutes The greatest run was rondo by the castbound train on the Burlington which left here Monday night one hour late arriving In Chicago only four minutcH late anti tho schedule time in 30 minutes faster than tIme westbound train which they assert is the Lest record for uny train between the two points The previous record was lucid by the Northwestern having been made with a spelnt train a of railroad officials to the exposition IO Jf Of Q The rreidntwlit Transmit the Important Document with Onlyn Short Ac oonmpanyiug Message Washington Jan 4The treaty of peace negotiated at lads wilt be sub quitted tp congress almost immedi reconvciiimigprolmablyWednesday portunity offers for tho presentation of the most forclUle Argument for the rntiflcntlon of tho treaty in the sjmpo ol n ringing niQssngc to con grass on the subject Ircstdent ircKJrt icy has decided to leave the presenta tion of the merits of the treaty to its- dentin In thC nnte Accordingly the treaty will go to thd Irttter body with the briefest poSRlble message of trAns mission by the president Not Kiitltlril to Uncover Money JrtUl un mi Attmiilanoil VIlni- VpfililnRJon Jnn 4In tIme case of- IVlP United Ktntcs vs W V Ingraiiam thp United Stntes supfcmo court de cided ycBlcrdny thit nn cntrymnn under the desert loiul Inw whs not en titled to recover mont pnldon such entry which lIe had HiiliKcquciitly re llliqulslicd nnd which if ho had held on in his course would hnvo resulted In giving him thpltmd Thieving 1167 OITIIIIlIbtlo Widpili Evnitsvllle Intl Tan 41nor Oar rclt Edgar Onrdner Ulljnh Scott Frank Curl and Wllltnm Morris bdyi ranging in age front 1ft to 12 years were given A public whipping in police court for tnhing sonic old wnHliboIIers Their parentn wer given tIme optioriliy Judge Winfrey of con senting to tho whipping of the boys or having them sent to tho rcfermntory Mftklnc CurtrlUces for the Unlleit Slnteu r London Jan 41tll Announced that tIme Kynoch company of itlrining barn has commenced making 10000 000 cartridges for the United States ot the rate of 1000000 weekly An Amer lean inspector it appears examines the work and profiting by the war toIprevent cases m tIle barrels Arrival of Lord unit Lady Canon at Cat citta Calcutta Jan 4TIme new viceroy pf India Lord Cuveon of aCedlestoht nnd Lady Cut on arrived hero A tl p m rind were receIved by the govern ment officials and the military and civil authorities at the Howrah station of time East Indian railroad The volunteers and native Infantry furnished royalIflail In a Street Car Lancaster O Jan 4Hon Wm Schlutz died hero in Q street oar of an gina pectoris lIe wasprobntc judge and ill 1895 anti 18Qp ha served in the depiiVtmcnt at Washington by appointment of President Cleve land Ho alto Nerved two terms In the Ohio cglslature OQ tho democratic side Hu was 52 years old Col Walter Evans is1 in Wash ington and says he dislikes to con test the election qf Turner but considers it his duty 4 McGEES 25nCHILt CHRE- I KNOCKBOUT JOHiLi AND riVER ThuaiwuaOfaUlai M rcUcc OautoU U tw M IHM ntut LARGI 55 onrx I Sold by George King St Charles ICy I 4- tp- S 1 ST jgrsflOTEL ST LOUIS- BUF2OPB7TN F LKN- nltos ISo and 100 per Day RESTAURANT POPULAR PRICES SPECIAL 25o DINNEftc SPECIAL BREAKFAST AND SUPPER No I fleet Steak or Mutton Chops i Potatoes 80NoorTtJ5No 4oNoJONoUuttran4CireorTee15No 0 Two Eggs Butter Tout and Coffee urlea3 Take Market St Cur direct to Hotel Try European rica Cheapest and boat otil- pay for what you got- THOt P MILLER PRMlOtWt NASHVILLE CHATTANOOGAAND ST LOUIS RAILWAY PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPING CARS Between Nashville and Chattanooga Ala bama Augusta Macon Jacksonville Knbx vlllo Ashevllle Washington Baltimore Philadelphia Now York Portsmouth Norfolk Memphis Little Buck Texerkana Sherman Waco Dallas and Fort Worth i I Palace Day Coaches on all Trains Information pertaining to tICKETS ROUTES RATES Ef8 Will be furnished upon application lo Ticket Agents or to iA J AfentMemphisJ H PassfcgerAgent I D J MULLANEY Northeastern ass Agt 59 W Fourth St R C CO WARDIN Western passJlRent Room Iding fDRIARD Agt Room 38 MarquettBldg CWbago J L AgtChattanooga 4 W L DArffiEY AgtICapital Stock Pald SarplaCFind I5oooo t J 20000 41 COMMENCED 0USINMS IN 18- 87JNOGJMbRTQN I34xEETheadvantages of abank account are numerous 1C is not to busi ness men we are falking they know all about Itbut to salariedp I Theres fetylt thVlWtfT7good one Theres convenience the money always ready and out of reach of your own tquan deriog too It is easy to spend small sums when you have a large sum in your pocke- tMADISONVILLE KENTUCKY Illinois Central R R ANNOUNCEMENTS owIurns Sep triprtit it MS pointionits use in tbe South IVlA JL ll t of tommer resort In the NortU It fa t doubl daily service o St Louis Chicago Cincinnati aod Loullvillo enables one reach quickly and comfortably the mountain resorts of VirnioU tho Yhlio Mountain and Seatldo ot New Englaad tie Thousand Islands the lake and toted resort ot Michigan Wisconsin sad Mlunesota thollot Springs of Arkaous Yellowstone Park or tho resorts Colorado S ctliuoxmentireiyA11 1t07llornesekers a ed pamphler contains a large number G1 I 1 I I LI of letters from Northern farmers u1uu now prosperously located on the line of Central Railroad in the States ot Kentucky Tennessee Mississippi and Loulsana also a detailed writeup of the cities towns and on and to that Una To homeseekers or those In search of a farm this pimphletwlll furnish reliable Informa proiperbus by applying to die nearest of the undersigned Tickets anti foil information as to rates In Con nection with time above can be had of aontsojt jthe Central nnd connecting lines f S 0 Hatch Dlv Pies Agent Clnclnntl SV UWinA H Hanson OPA W A Kilfonrf A Q P A Chicago Loultvllli W A NISBBl Prisldent O W WADDILL C shlr Copkins Lountu I 3ANKMADISQNyiLLE Kv- Gaptal Stock JSOjOpi t Transacts a general banking business and invites the accounts of the citizens of Hopkins and adjoining counties Has the finest and most secure vapjtib that section of Kentucky Co Lo tpoiinO y prescriptions properly U takes time It requires expcrienco and acQmpleln knowledge otdrugs It requires the druggisv 4 to haven largo amount of drrigs fresh drugs Ha must give the besv possible work and for compensation he must bo reasonable WITH THR ABOVE FACTS REMEM BER WERE CAREFUL ST BERNAR0 DRUG STORE J 0B W 0R K w4i eceire gp atten tioat this ffie ES4Jhitte furnished upon app1iitin S T L w F w TT 1tPAUL M MOORB Editor and Maferr BEE PUBLISH1NB COMPANY 1 lncorporaled4pIes Entered the PeitofflM at Birltuiton it Second lait matter N SUBSCRIPTION RATES J 4 Upd Vearltrlctlln dunce H oo II surThreeMontbdaSpecimenCorrtipondtnti part onntTf Addreuui for particulars THURSDAY JANUARY 5 1899I Madlsonvlllc Wants SchoolsI fecdctcmrneceCommonlishcd and maintained in Madison ville for white children Such a ischoolwill cost something The tax proposed isififty cents on each one hundred dollars worth of property assessed in the district to white paywrdollareach white male inhabitant over twentyone years of age residing in said district And theres the rub We dont like to spend our thpennyboth the penny and the cake The date set for the election is Tuesday January 17111 Will the advocates Doffar they have been in the minority in Madisonville and every move for advancement in educational I editthe same time those who could command the means have ex pended large sums through all these years to send their children away to other towns whose people have looked with different view schoolswho have estab Mlishedschools and have thereby brought under tribute other towns and communities less fortunately conditioned and forced them to contribute to their greater prosperity 0The best schools draw the best class of new citizens which local business conditions will support The best schools arc the best incentives to wholesome and rapid growth of population Such a growth of population is what a town wants and needs The young man or woman who has had any ambition for a liberal education and considerable long ing for knowledge yet whose school advantages have been limited to the little district school for five months in the year taught I a teacher whose whole education was received in like manner ar who must teach all branches from a b c up must teach all of a large school and continue at it alone from 7 oclock in the morning perhaps until 5 oclock in the evening needs no other argument as to the value of and necessity for better and better schools But there is all reason for ax no valid reason against advancement in educational matters even if such priceless advancement dofcost a few dollars more per If a man be wealthy and his taxes therefore larger than another he is whether he have children or is childless all the more gainer by anything that profits the common ity at large If he have children his gain is tenfold enhanced for them and their posterity If a man be poor and is not en hecumberedthoughts of deposits stocks and bonds and the inevitable tax on real estate the small pittance of an additional dollar and a half on his head is an extremely light pen alty for him to pay for the greatly increased advantages firstclass schools and long terms for his children He should it pay joyfully in the knowledge how much better opportunities will thus afforded his children than we ret ever his And finally the man who votes en2Lshould be hned liberally and an nually for the public good school or no school This is not new but it is true And so with the whole argumentThere no rational ground left upon which the antischool man may stand and defend his position Unexampled Prosperity Without a parallel in the history of the United States is the year just closed Such volume of business was never before known Dunns Review says It is a year beyond parallel and goes to its close with the biggest volume of business ever seen Enormous transactions at the Stock Exchange make some difference and heavy rallrord earnings but when alls the transporting and speculative Interests are eliminated there is still a much larger business than in uny other month of any yearSimilar testimony is supplied by JJradstreeft as follows Probably never before at this date was the course of general business so animated- as it is at present Speculative activity is- oo longer confined to the stock market i 4 j ut has widened to include wheat and rorn among tbe cereals and copper among p he metals vrbtle the rush of business in ron and steel seems little if any abated nd some lines notably cotton goods and wool are displaying an activity and IT Icuriliesof aggressive strength This is the testimony of two ne twutralcial journals and may be relied uponIThe Old Year goes out with aI passing record The New Year wns with a surpassing promise COL WATTERSON is inclined to be frank even though a frisky free trader He thinks American man acturers arc ready for free trade t admits that protection has perbo ed plants and cheapened protli The stareyed goddess says concedes that Irom a collar button to a locomotive there is nothing now produced in America which is not produced cheaper and better than its counter pa chrtfound solid ground concerning the latstElongtangled in errors chainGlobe DtmotralI clTintthe United States holds more gold ol Thherworld It amounts to 910000 ooo and is fast increasing Globe ernoral IF the person who mailed the anonymous note to Tnt BEE con taming money will call on thaitor the money will be refunded tn kibutionsSECOND ELOPEMENTag SUCCESSFUL r Ed Colfman and Miss Mamie Brooks Married at Spring field Tenn Bride the Daughter oJYlr Willis Brooks of Slaughtersvllle Yesterday morning Mr Ed Coff man who had driven from Nebo the night before boarded the early southbound passenger train here and Joined Miss Mamie Brooks of Slaughtersville who was on her way from home to attend school in Winchester They proceeded to Springfield Tenn and were married returning to Earlington on the morningtrain They took din ner at Hotel Earlington and after t nheness and where they will for tho- r present make their home It is an interesting story of the youthfulIproof of the old saw about love and locksmiths The young couple eloped some months ago and got as far as Uniontown on the road to the Gretna Greene across the Ohio but they were overtaken there and the young lady was taken home Since that time Miss Brooks has justlelopement occurred The bride is a daughter of Mr prosperousfarmer country home is near Slaughters ville in north Hopkins a very pretty and charming young Ken tucky girl The groom is a member of a prominent family whose native home is Slaughtersville but he is now engaged in the tobacco busi YoungCoffman pany A Third Kentucky Volun teers but had not sufficiently robust health to stand the service Phantom Party The phantom party at the home of Mr and Mrs W F Burr last Thursday evening was one of the most pleasing social events of tibseason The hospitable home Oi the Mayor was thrown wide open to a host of ghostly visitors who at 830 oclock were ushered into dimly lighted room where each Oneiv she grand march where everyboowas at a loss to know or er partner and many were the ejacu 1yapparellowing persons were at once recog nizedDr and Mrs E A Chatten Mr and Mrs J R Rash Mr and Mrs C H McGary Misses Annie Cow ell Ethel Evans Annie Moorei Celeste Moore Bessie Allen Alice Bourland Agnes and Sue Burr GeorgeMothershead Theo Watts Ed Rule Ben Rash and David BurroNothing was to make the evening one long to be remem bered and it was not until a late hour that the guests took their de parture The net earnings of the Burlington system for the month of November 337660 an increase of 237701 over IbeI ame month last year The net earnings or the fivemonths ending November 30 were 3927714 a decrease of 19885I from the same period of the ng fitcal yearfDIiU 1spcpngcstlon KegulatM the Liver Price 25 eta Sold by St Bernard Drug Store Subscribe for THE BEE i p fI ijjjjjjjjjijIa r t Y 1 NEIGHS AND BRAYS hisSl l6D1pI P J Hark from the Totabj Mrs Cassie Peyton a day or o since gave the nag man a piece of a large sewing needle about an inch which she gendshe killed during the holidays It was the lasbipedcoarse thread wound tightly around the needle It had evidently been swallowed by the chicken and wasI su laddychicken had a stitch in tit sidewh The team of W F Barrow who lives out in the Pond river country to Dioktfc theMain street as far as the Christian urch thence up the cross street to the Catholic church At the ter place they were seen bydider Ted who is something sprinter himself The parson gave chase overtook the flying team in the wagon secured e lines and stopped the horses before the least damage was done is perhaps was the most godly race ever run in our city C paHstreets materially assisted by a stout cane He wears his foot up on the top of his shoe and displays tw great toe about the size of a roasting ear Hunt says he dont now whether it is rheumatism oxth ut Now we dont pretend to a doctor but we can easily di at osismhis rheum but it is clearly a case of in ththeis a little strange to even the nag man that a fellow can get around when he is foetMy disabledth Wm Slattery a young man in this place surrounded an overdose of coffin varnish Monday even lo tigs opeechnett sent him home with the in junction toIIgo and sin more He soon reappeared on the street spilin for a fight Barnett nabbed him and started toward the municapal refrigerator On the way Slattery took the studs re fused to go farther and defied Bar ett who gave the rebellious man a rap over his dome of thought which caused the obstinate parly to look with less prejudice upon bolts and bars He occupied the anxious seat in the calaboose Monday night and will toe the mark before Judge Cowell at his next regular session As the does not look withallowance predictquired to bring forth fruits meet for repentance Truly the way of the transgressor is hard The hoss editor is troubled this o mfpeoplesbabiesthe creeter man makes a careful record oi the youngsters as fast as they advent at least he has done so hecetofore but unless this in crease and multiply business is frowned down and discouraged in the future the hoss editor will either have to put on an assistant departmentinwriting up one or two badies perI week He thinks that just about equals the demand and he is willing to throw in a verse of homemade poetry to that number but when the Rood people shower down six squalling kicking kids upon inoffensive nag man he is ound to rear up on his hind legs heIupon it ItHey must go slow in the futureIa o EfSince the last record a bran 1ewI winks and cries in the homeIf Fred Hosey Charlie Heppio has also augmented the census Galen Burden is again concocting catnip tea Burt Sigsbee has reinforced the inanlry and J D Wyatt in the great game of life has drawn a pair of aces We mean boy babies John Steersman is a young man wNowmileseing john was escorting his lady l through our city John had heldhistall oats He also trod the earth with that high step peculiar to blindhorseswith John until he reached a secC infrontconstructed on a decline of twenty degrees and at that time was ahetongucofan d n his delirious happiness John ailed to note these important facts I but struck that walk a square deal pwithdriver a second later in a sitting position His hat flew to the midtdie of the street and all the stars I r aJ a which embellished the heavens and twice as many more glittered before astounded After await ing pesometo come down John arose and se cured his hat ant tookro ndaQce on the treacherous walk persued his way comforted by the thought that the way of true love is never smooth There was an informal emer ncy meeting of the sisters and a few of the brethren of the Golden Cross at a certain residence m town getalttheconvened a young man a stranger to the craft but a friend of the hostess rushed in He greeted the y of the house and the assem buwithyeichlie ve that a latter day Chesterfield had descended in their midst nner was soon announced and thetaste in his choice of food and his manner of eating He ate cabbage ar mdced his coffee from the gravy sh instead of using cream Dur ng the meal an obstinate crumb strayed off down his Sunday throat and the unfortunate man was seized with a paroxysm of coughing which threatened to make his lead go soaring off in space lIe was quickly borne to a lounge aneverything that a dozen sym women could devise was ne at once for his relief Mrsh William Day compounded a tion of vinegar and pepper which as stronger than Sampson with his hair on and advised sipping in small quantities He drained M bikeand gave repeated draughts ol ker ene Mrs Frank Sisk made Ia ustard plaster at a welding heat and bound the same about his roat A zealous sister in her mpathy forgot the temperance principles of the order and com r ounded a toddy which would have rown Bacchus and given him al unders and compelled the much treated sufferer to drink the last drop Squire Sisk at the instiga on oi several sisters had thrown ff his coat and jerked off the shoes of the victim and was vigorously y rubbing the soles of his feet with a greasy ragian r who had once walked in devious ways entered The sisters appealed to him in a breath What do you think of his condition they anxiously I thinka he dryly answered Ithat he is about the drunkest man I ever saw The sisters raises their eyes and hands toward heaven and with one accord ejaculated Ohhh A few doin of Dr M A Slmmoni fAvor Me- a il clDtI will do more for I Week Stomach than ptolonfed course of any otocr medicine LOCOMOTIVE BLASTS Supervisor Sullivan was in cbarge of a large force of men at Henderson last week making needed improvements there to accommodate the increasing business Sectloit foremen Pendergast and Ed unson along with John Cummings were to Henderson last week to make iro portant changes and improvements in yard there Roadmaster Robson was down at Hen derson list week looking after rainy changes being made there on old tracks tad the addition of new ones Work oo the new interlocking switches to be put in at Nortonville is progressing nicely These switches we understand will be operated by electricity Yardmaster Malonoy formerly in charge of night yard at Barlington was placed Inv charge of day yard at Henderson Master of Trains Devney on tbe fIrst of tbe year When It comes to handling fifteen bun dred cars of coal and that many empty coal cars in addition lo tbe other cars handled we must give yard crews here credit for a big months work Since the promotion of George Smith to tbe position of agent at Henderson which took place tbe first of this month Mr lier Orr formerly ticket agent there been advanced to the position of cashier and Will Mann nlgbt operator now has charge of me telegraph business at day They are all good business boys and worthy of the promotion Agent C E Mann of Pembroke at tended the funeral of the late J E Day at Earlington last Saturday The death of his brother called agent Diyof Crofton here last week Two additional freight trains are scheduled on tho new time card which ent Into effect last Sunday Tbey only between Earlington and Nashville paslengerI91 one hour later than on former time card All other passenger trains at the old time with tha exception of ji which is duo here 13 minutes later So anxious was agent Etheride to see the dawn of the day upon which the five per cent was to be restored that he saw Ibo ld year out and tbe new one in OperatorBrewster tilled the position of night operator here last week Section foreman Henry accidentally cut one of his hands last week with a knife The city fathers of Memphis have bun reds of laborers engaged in tearing np fee of the Southern railroad over Wash ogton street which has been a Done of contention for years The railroad com artys contract for right of way expired ome years since but lbs citys efforts to force removal have been frustrated through an injunction Yesterday the In unction was dissolved but the company Lk ii i tr S I i I ik l applied for a temporary injunction tJIIa hearing could be bad before the Court of Appeal at Cincinnati When the railroad upUnitedand obtained an injunction restraining the city from proceeding with the track reo moval DOWN IN THE MINES Mr Joe Mothershead was out of the office for a time last week assisting Mining Engineering Howard White In some sur veying Mr lames Fegau says the miners as a neral thine worked well the past week hough the temptation was great fcr em to stay away from the mines during the holidays Only two days did No 9 suffer much from lack of men A business man remarked the past week tnat be noticed an Improvement In the yers choice this year over that of former ars More articles of value were bought or their families than usual and not so much spent for luxuries of which they alone could partake So great Is the demand for coal this year at one of the problems given attention by the coal producers of Western Ken lucky especially Hopkins county is how they can best increase their production to eet the demands Wo understand d that the Spottsville coal mine has changed hand Rankin Eastln being the late purchasers It is a wrong idea to think the proper way to celebrate the new year Is to imbibe freely of intoxicants yet there are many who adopt this plan of celebration On account of Christmas week the Hecla Coal Company were short several men who decided they would take the week to celebrateAfter illness of several months Mr E Day died last Friday The deceased ad been in the employ uf the St Bernard Company for many years past and was looked upon by them as a most trusted em ploye always ready when health would permit to do his whole duty For years he was in charge of one of tbe mining machines and was regarded as one of the est of machine men By his death thi- ompany loses a good workman sod the mining fraternity a beloved associate and colaborer Foreman Evans although rushed with work found time to attend the funeral of Mr J E Day last Saturday Last Saturday the St Bernard Coal Co sent out some beautiful calendars as a ro minder that the new year was approach ing They never forget their patrons A coal strike has been ordered at Car linyille Ills on account cf a weighmait filling to give just weights just matters without ordering a strike as the miners there have only just gone to work after months of Idleness and their labor is now in such demand Agent Ethendge says that about 1300 cars of coal were shipped from Earlington ast month This gives an outsider some dea of the coal business done here A visit to the Earlington coke works shows signs ot increased activity in the coke trade The recent heavy orders are the cause of the disappearance of much ot the stock coke accumulated there last sun men Foreman Joseph Summers of the coke force is now having him a nest dwelling erected on South Main street Foreman Day who bas for the put month or two been called away from his post of duty at No 9 mine by the fatal Illness of his brother has again resumed work Some of the heavy buyers from the coal producers of late have been the railroad companies of the West who on account of large freight business need an increased supply of fuel A good step being taken by the United Mine Workers Is the one making war on convict labor In the mlnesand if they would add to that the advocacy of temperance much good could be done the mining fra ternity Ten ney mining companies for the par pose of mining coal and zinc have been incorporated in Missouri the past week A vein of zinc ore bas lately been dis covered near Knoxville Tenn thus open ing up a new field for labor The Hecla miners were paid off last bat urdar and were therefore prepared to buy all that Is necessary to make the first day of the year a happy The SI Bernard Company leads and others follow as will be seen from the tol lowing clipping from the Manufacturers companleaslack Middleiboro Ky December 23Tomeet the demands made upon it for domes roCoalperfecti expended for a Steadman disintegrator and Christ Campbell washers and an extensive system of screening to utilize the slack and waste coals from Its own and other mines Formerly 50000 toni of slack coal were thrown away Now it is saved and used In addition shaker screens have been successfully introduced in all the mines M Delicate jg Children 1 They do not complain of anything1 in particular They cat nough but keep thin and 5 ljyppearfainlywellbut 5 g cannot say they are realty g sick and so you call them delicate ii HOurthe best physicians have bic n giving for a quarter of a cell 3 SCoWS DmlstonI of Cod Livcr Oil with 10pl- tosphilrs It has most re S powerItgivcscolortothcblood Jbrings strength to the mllsicles It adds power It pcJi1cateflesh if given a small amount three or four times each day M or and 00 l ai1druIstz 1 SCOTT BOWNE ChmUta Nw Yotk W s Via 2 4 I i- I Keep coughingI We know of nothing better to tear the lining of your throat and lungs It better than wet to cause bronchitis and pneumonia Only keep It up long enough you will succeed In reducing weight losing your appetite bringing on a slow ana everything exactly right for germs con dStopwill get well froAgeFs cberrg pecloral cAnpears In I single night The racking coughs of bronchitis are soon completely mas teredoAnd not too far along the coughs of con sumption arc completely curediof your olleI Dr Ayers Cherry Pectoral Plaster It vlll alit the action of the Cherry Pectoral If yon ban complaint what ever dotlre t attc taa youiblyobttfl write IIi trulyprump ceply that IIICTbO o5TOt TI u TOU AiMreii DR J C ATtll Lowell Mail Ax Jottings Chriitmss has come and gone and the glYlngdlnaenvicinityRev R C Ramey preached at Pleasant Grove last Saturday and Sunday The prayermeeting convened at J L Whites last Sunday night and a good time was enjoyed by all in attendance This makes the seventh New Years night he has had prayermeetlnc at bis bouse and ho prayermeeting bas been going on for he years In this vicinity What other community can bnllU Louis Walker of Dawson came up last Wednesdaywith his wagon and team lo for the stave factory He re LdayM M Clucks little boy happened to a rather painful accident last Saturday even ing The little fellow fell from a pile ofwood In the corner on the oven cutting a gash in his forehead and burning one side of his face T M Walker and wife sod Warren Walker of Crotton made a visit to our section Sunday evening and returned Tues dayThe school enterlainmedt atCave Spring church Thursday night before Christmas was a grand success conducted by Irof B E Thorn urn Drowder will preach at Cave Spring church next Saturday and Sunday More anon SALUIOUNDI If Gloomy and ttervoaa and look IDe 90 the dark alda of tbince take a few Joici Dr H A Simmons Llrer Medicine and tba gloom will disappear Red Hill Items Christmas has passed away like a sweep log storm with the results of a joyous lime with all- Frank Wright has returned home after several days visiting In this section We were sorry to bear of the sad news of Chatterbox of Mannlngton being suddenly killed by tb falling of tbe city hall of their town but still we cant believe Chatterbox got killed In that way for the city ball is firmly built If Clinker had given the news of the gas factory of Nor tonville being blown up aud Chatterbox accidently killed we might have thought ff trueTbefigtit which occurred at Empire one day last week between Rome Murphy and Ben Tomblin resulted in Tomblln being shot They were both employes of the Empire Coal Company and were at work in the bank when the fight occurred We were sorry to find in the Manning goIngmind and stay with ns for he II a good fellow and we regret to see him leave but as to pie we think be could get along all right without any Mss CordIa Carroll went lo Crofton Thursday Our community bas been on a boom for tbe past week Everybody has been taking Christmas Busybody gave the news last week of gladCrackerdent did occir for we like to hear from old Nortonville Tim Carroll went to Crofton Wednesday and got a hair cut anda shave Wonder if he isnt going to see his girl Mr Lnke Crick lion the sick list this weekAsk I Dickerson where be got his rout sayWeagrecd with bts girl that Sunday week Would do Now watch him and see if be doesnt do soniethlngsrnart on that day Keep up Sweetheart and take week about with ns Old Rough is all right and always ready to help Be sure and write next week Will depend on finding a let ter from you Mrs Nannje Keiths school closed Thursday at Flat Rock and she will begin teaching again at McKnigbt school house tbe first Monday In January The party given at Mr Wrights was quite success Your correspondent bad the privalege of attending and everybody bad a good time May TUB Bin have a merry Christmas and a happy New Year is the wish of OLD ROUGH Tbe latest coal company lobe incorporated in Kentucky will be known by the name of tbe Bryan Coal Company Capi tal stock 3000 1It Cranor NeWs Thursdayhtwas quite a success IpeDtbeIbis neighborhood wltbMissMiss Kate Wilson of Silent Sun Is visiting here- Another snow boys and rabbits are worth ten cents per dozen Mr Ezeklel NIchels and Miss Alice Morgan were quietly married Wednesday night of last week Boys if you are looking for n girl visit Humdirgin Thry are only fifteen cents ozen on tho market While on the way to her fathers last Mrs Tom Terry was thrown m Iha buggy and very badly hurt Polk Wilson end wife of Dalton the holidays with their fattier Mr T U Terry Mr and Mrs Leo Cranor visited their lathers family last week DANDV PLANS SPEO- IFICATION600NTRAOTB SHORT 250 LOUISVILLE I A Strong Fortification rtify thebody against disease by Liver Pills an abso lutecure for sick headache dys pepsia soUr stomach malaria constipation jaundice bilious troublesTheJDrTutt YourLiver Pills are the flywheel oflife shallever be grateful for the accident that brought them to my notice feel as if had new lease of life ColTutts Builder Lee Oldham will com plete the residence of Elder Teel this week In few more days the divine can sit under his own vine and figtree 1AT IiIic1U WIflfl312f P I I I a a I 0 Will ccmtlro In ie mk by week dartac ife by mean ot liiutritioa and text alt the linH rUnt new oIlJ1e world In a dear and coaclM maftair POLITICS ART Inrn11 it nl to Thf leadIng aoti1I of tll TtKgtclsvnhlenl It ulnot hetiiaM wntriliut lo the W In a 1UY4 Ut wiUlceif WEItIV aa hiretoltI mikiag It the titutiMi nuy IX- Crtfa the fortmot lllmtntcd weekly mil fie Philippines Hawaii andG co Spe ui IS III piwar on tti Thiw tKvwinle tlnihil treated two t ci ly Mrtm Phil by Ciinkr Whitney and W Knilnr v d I U Millet both Ulnllddl who like 1M made a 2td wfwni iiaJa itttLd Jooroc j lo the aludy of tht pUcu r TUB BESTIPICTORIAL HISTORY OF THE YEAR 1wkt HAH PI US WEEKLY KM been In the tail aidwill be U Itt future TI work at ii lltlie4 In the Ute SurJ hAB lcB war U diaiactciLJic ufax VEEKiVSlie and caentk policy i SERIAL STORIES rvticti THD StnnPCR WAKtS ByMOWells WITH SWORD AND CRUCIFIX Dy U S Vn ZIU TIIU CONSPIRATORS By R W Chamber t Some ShortStory Contributors WlUNorrls OwsnllsJI P J MeCarthy II S Mwrlmaa EVJienson H8Wllllarai John CorbIn MSBrtseo THE WEST ALASKA- andand Itt Induitrio will be treated la ha mourcc wlfl U the lbIed I a lerici cl anlclci by Pranklla cf a cute 01 O4fl by lilwarl J Matthew SpurT The London Letter This Busy World j I IandAddms IIARPCR A DROTMCR5 Publishers N w Vcrk N f J j DETAILS I DRAWN UP ON NO TICE v 1 WILLARDHOTELw MANAGER J BEST 2 and HOUSE IN F Tutts f M McCORD Contractor and Builder IS YIARS IXPIRIIN- OBEARLINBTOW KY All Classes of Buildings Erected a lmade complete ready for occupancy dIcluding the furnishing ofall mechanical arid common labor I 111teedof Building and Special Work Give me a chance at your work before letting contract or V Y T r 1 asesesseesuusssss is ss sssu usssssuspss ISucceorE to Isaac DaviI ILivery and- Feed Stable At the Old Stand on Main Street just west of depot I I FirstClass EARLINBTDN Equipment and KENTUCKY Prollipt Serviced I 1 I 11 II a ItIWOVND J iduring 11199 will be dnotld to Plctlon Travel sod and will be the publishedrII Hamiltonllyha KInitJ SOMB SllpRT STORIESI SCOUTING ON TilE WAtSN9WOLVES 6 LVKUISAUr JULIAN ZUsrn By KIOWALO Qovaiy WARTUtM the utiu111ft of the uthe uparf THE rjcwrirBrA SCARED B7 W S LAB By CAXLTON T CnArwAN CANElJy TRAVELThen bar who loves i drtntura imd ouWoor sport j WAYFARERSBy PUSlt1tI S POLOPy c CLUBI10 Ctnlt a Ctta Slierttltn tl 00 o fnrAddress HARPER A BROTHERS IullUhera New YoricNY ai I le 8ee LOCALNEVSISpring Wm Dav here Sat this his in I 1 5 Saturday after an extended visit to his parents in eastern Tennessee i Miss Myrtie Woolen of Madi f sonvi lie was the guest of Mrs A Chas Patterson the first of the week 1 Contractor Ed Stodghill has so I iicurcd the building of three neat collages near the lake for Geo C t Atfnrispn He will begin work at I t once and push the contract to an early completion j i yt We arc glad to announce that McGary the Marshal ol Slaugh era who wasso severely wounded IJy Jody Gooch is rapidly recover ing from hisjnjurics Latest ad vices state that he soon expects to come and spend a week with his t relatives and friends in this city I Mr Emmet Hibbs of Hanson paid our office a pleasant call Tues Q day evening He was on his way to Missouri to complete a contract i f f Of course he subscribed for Tux 4 BEK as he wishes to keep posted iJnalt matters relative to the dark 1and bloody ground f Money Lost 1 will be thankful for return of IAt money lust by me and will suitably r ward its return ELLA MERRIWEATHKR r t Dr Dldhman A note from Dr R T Dishman the dentist announces that he will return to Earlington again about Vx a the 8th of this month and resume I his practice rdr Entertained On Monday evening Dec a6 Ifo Miss Maggie Hart of the St l if Charles neighborhood entertained U a few of her friends in quite a A pleasant manner Alter indulging in various social games and music the fair hostess invited them out to partake of sup 1I per wInch was A feast of good things that was much enjoyed by I the young people Those present were Misses MayFinleyGuy Woodruff Johnnie and Jesse Ray and George Finley The Banner County Hopkiris cqunty captured the Banner in the recent meeting at Louisville of the State Teachers Association for the largest delegation in attendance in proportion to the distance traveled Miss Brown Superintendent is of course the custodian of this ban countyfeelsI Earlington was well represented in the State meeting and it is said r that there will be shortly an exhi bition of the Banner at this place at the Public Library and some other place Jcrrold Jonson is with us again after spending tho holidays with I relatives in Greenville Miss Effle returned Sun l day to Bethetcollege after spend ing the holidays at home Louisville Pool Rooms Closed Louisville Ky December 28 For the first time in the history of the city pool rooms today are closed permanently closed For some time a bitter fight has been waged upon the pool room inter ests which resulted in the three rooms in this city being raided Saturday over 125 men being are rested These were dismissed at a preliminary hearing but as the grand jury had announced its in tention to continue raiding them the proprietors camo into the Criminal Court this morning and stated that they had determined to close their doors permanently They said that they surrendered unconditionally In view of this fact all pending indictments against them have been dismissed Hows Thlsl We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cored by Halls Catarrh Cure F J CHENEY Co Props Toledo O- We Ibe undersigned have known F J Cheney for the taft fifteen years and be line him perfectly honorable in alt busi ness transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm WEST TRUAX Wholesale Drug guts Toledo O WALDINO KINNAN MARVIN Wholesale Druggists Toledo O Halls Catarrh Cure is taken internally acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system Price 750 per bot tle Sold by all Druggists Testimonials freeHalls Family Pills are the best In Miss Jorgensons Honor- A very delightful party was given at the new Hotel Earlington on Thursday evening of last week by Mr and Mrs Jno M Victory and Miss Bettie Victory in honor of Miss Jorgenson ol Paducah A number of guests were present from Madisonville viz Misses Irene Morton Annie andKatlieritic Tate Mabel Rash Messrs Blount Jones Charlie Daves Lonnie Hall Clint Ruby and Mesdames D A Morton and H H Holeman The Earlington guests were Misses Lelia Dean Lizzie Sullivan Nannie Ashby Pauline Davis and Janio Victory Messrs Henry Drowning Ed Rule and William Hopewell Wonderful Discovery LuHsroRD ALA April 15 1898 New Spencer Medicine Co near Slrs1 have been troubledwith liver and stomach complaint I bad no appetite and my gen ral health was very bad I look medicine from four different doctors and they failed to do me any good I got no relief until I began to use your valuable Nubian Tea I used about two dollars worth of it and il did me more good than all the medicine I ever took I have gained tbirtyfive pounds in weight and my health is very good I can sleep soundly and my appetite is excellent I can recommend Planters Nubian Tea to the world as being a Godsend to any com munity Any one who doubts Ibis state meet can write OSCAR BAKER Sold by Si Bernard Drug Store A Timely Hint You should be wise and see that your blood Is rich and pure and your whole system put in a perfectly healthy condl lion by the use of Dr Carlstedts German Liver Powder Then you will b free from malaria typhoid fever colds and the grip Dr Carlstedts German Liver Pow der is the best medicine money I can buy For sale by St Bernard Drug Store For your Cold try Dr Ottos Spruce Gum Balsam Price 250 and joe a bottle Nice Salted Straw 30 cents a bail at W C McLeods Mrs Chas H McGary returned Saturday from Henderson where she had been visiting her sister Mrs Phil Schlamp L A Crier Berry Ferry Kjr wrlten Dr M A Simmons Liver Medicine arouses the Hrer to tctlon ills calomel without nauseating nor Jo bllluilnn It U a itrenthenlng tonic Cleat the completion I think It stronger and superior toZetllns Regulator and DIck Draught Mrs Susie Turner spent Wed nesday in Madisonville To Cure a Cold In One Day Take Laxative frame Quinine Tablets All druggists refund money it it falls to cure ajc The genuine has L B Q on each tablet Mrs John Rule was shopping in Madisonville Monday CUBAN OIL cures Plantrs Cuts Burns Bruises Rlieu matlsm and Sores Price 25 cents Sold by St Bernard Drug Store 31 0THJiG LIKE III LEATHERI Iost Shoes are made of leather but is the only thing about them that The designing cubing fit sewing soling must alj come in he js ashoe and it depend upon ace 4qe1 whether the shoe js as should be or not Tho firm of SMITH says Tntres nothing like Leather Jf ffi well put togtthm effort for about twenty long years sell shoes made of good leather Most of our shoes come the manufacturer to us We buy who understand their busi I behind their work enabling it that you get your moneys you buy your shoes of us Mt bit 61t- oe flbJteM 2OU cbItI OUrn U bit bit bit bit 1 BISHOP CO 01 il MADISONVILLE KY bit f c W iWi Wi W it i C t i- h FINANCIAL REPORT City of Earllnjrion for the Year 1898 Tax Levy Made the Same as Previous Years Following is a detailed statement of the finances of the city of Earlington Ky for the year 1898 skewing receipts and disburse ments and balance in treasury at close of year RECEIPTS Cash In treasury January 3 1898 S 197 D9 Taxes Collected 1892 f 2 80 893 6 70 if 5394 7 50 1893 9 50 189647 00 r897l 330 Co 1898 1553 76 Total taxes collected dur log year 1937 86 Total fines collected dur 30Lottery sold 10 oo Sundry Dog Taxes accl 1897 38 oo Sundry License 2300 253 45 DISBURSEMENTS Twelve months salary City Mar shalat4048000Mayors Treasurers salary 1898 40 00 Clerks salary for 1898 60 00 Attendance of Councilmen 64 00 City Physicians services o oo 5Extra 00 3636LegalRefund lax wrongly as sessed I 20 Killing aod removing doel 550 923CemeteryJail and City Court Ex 65HleclrlcNew bridge and footway on West Main Street and sundry bridge and street rework 67399 95Balance21899 31650 2531 45 Signed PAUL M MOORECity Earlington Ky Jany 2 1899 The following ordinance con tinuing the present tax rate was passed ORDINANCE The City Council of the City of Earltngton Ky do ordain as fol lows 1899belar and fifty cents per capita poll tax and an ad valorem tax of sixty cents on each one hundred dollars of assessed value of all real and personal property subject to taxation within the cityW F BURR PAUL M MayorCity Ort Ottos Spruce Gum Balsam- A physician can prescribe Dr Ottos Spruce Gum Balsam The Formula is on the package Cures your cough In day Very pleasant to take Children cry for it Large size bottles price 250 and SOC For sale by St Bernard Dtig Store For a beautiful complexion use Dr Carl sledts German Liver Powder Sunday Schools At the Christian Sunday School last Sunday morning the officers who served the previous year were reelected without change as fol lows SuperintendentJ tendent H C Bourland Secre tary Miss Aggie Wyatt Assistant Secretary The following officers were 1899inE Church South SuperintendentPaul intendent Miss Lillie Robinson Secretary Consumption Cured Dr Ottos Spruce Gum Balsam will cure any case of consumption if taken In time Consumption starts with a slight cough or cold This where consumption gets Its SprucoGumheal the lungs and throat and avoid the most dreaded of all diseases consumption Delay in attending to a slight cough may cost you your life Large size bottles Price 25 c and 300 For sale by St liar nard Drug Store Miss Dolan of Madisonville vis ited the Misses Whalen this week Women ComplexIons depend tot beauty upon Dltettlon Dr M A Simmon Liver Medicine Regulates the Stomach Liter and Kidneys and secures the blessings of good Digestion Miss Elizabeth Victory will re I turn to St Vincents Monday I want io let the people who suffer from rheumatism and sciatica know that Chamberlains Pain Balm relieved me after a Dumber of other medicines and a doctor bad failed It Is the best liniment I have ever known ofJ A DQDQBN Atpharetla Ga Thousands have been cured of rheu matism by this remedy One application relieves the pain For sale by St Bernard Drugstore Earlington U T Robinson Mortons Gap Geo King St Cnarles Mrs J E Moore is visiting friends and relatives in Nortonville this week Bismarcks Iron Nerve Was the result of his health Indomitable will and Iremendoul energyI are not found where Stomach 1Iv r neys and Bowels are out of order If you theybringbodyOnlyMisses Katie and Liza Pember ton of Madisonville were the guests of Miss Janey Victory last Friday 11 Irritable Out of Sorts Depressed In Spirits have a dull headachaT tab a fewdoies Dr M A Simmons Liver Medicine for quick relief e Mr John E Day Died at his houSe in Earlington on Friday December 30 of malig pant cancer Mr John E Day pfter a nicest painful illness of tnore than ten weeks duration Mr Day was born in Hopkins county February 14 1846 and had been a resident of the county nearlyall his life In his early days he was a school teacher and in this capacity gave universal sat isfaction In 1888 he married Mrs Gertrude Murphy of Clarksville Tenn with wh JUhe lived happily until his death An affection ate wife two devoted stepchildren two brothers and a sister with numerous distant relatives and a wide circle of friends mourn the loss ofthis good and useful man From religious standpoint Mr Day was a pronounced skeptic but he believed in God and a future ex istcnce He treated with respect the ministers and members of the various churches was always ready to lead in singing and kept open doors to ministers local or transi tory In the community he was prominent for his fair and honest dealing with all men his tender kindness of heart and his unswerv ing veracity No man in this county ever bore as a citizen a better reputation than did honest eccentric Jack Day He was well posted upon current topics having read and thought a great deal upon every subject of common interest was fond of are gument a quick and ready speaker a close and logical reasoner was always ready to aid and assist all public enterprise To say the least he was an exemplary citizen During his long and painful ill ness he suffered the most intense agony which he bore with heroic fortitude until he found recovery impossible then only would he consent to use opiates preferring to endure his dreadful misery to contracting the morphine habit Mr Day was an Odd Fellow in his early days but had long since withdrawn membership He was a member of the Golden Cross in which he maintained a policy of 2000 and of the Knights of Honor in which be maintained a policy of 1000 His remains were consigned to the silent tomb in the cemetery at this place Sat urday afternoon attended by a large following of sorrowing rela tive and friends to whom we extend sympathy May he rest in peace Resolutions of Respect At a called meeting of Earling ton Commandery No 525 U O G C held at their lodge room Earlington Ky December 31 1898 the following resolutions were read and adopted WHEREAS It has pleased our Heavenly Father 10 remove by death from our midst Brother J E Day therefore be It RESOLVED That by the death of Brother Day this commandery has lost one of its old andvaluedmembers his family sus talus the loss of a kind husband and indul gent father and the community a peacable citizen RESOLVED That we bow in bumble sub mission to the will of Him who doeth all things well and accept this aflecttng dis pensation as a reminder that we too must soon die RESOLVED That we tender our heartfelt sympathy to the family so sorely bereaved and exhort theta to look for solace to Him who alone can heal the broken heart RESOLVED That the commandery room by draped in mourning and the brethren wear the customary badge of mourning4 for the next thirty days RESOLVED That a copy of these resolu tions be entered upon the minutes of the commandery a copy sent the bereaved family and a copy furnished the Earlington BBB for publicationJOIlN R EVANS ROBINSON Com CHAS COWBLL i Qqrd of Thanks I take this method of thanking my kind neighbors and friends for their kindness and assistance dur ing the illness and death of my husband and to assure them that their many deeds of love and kind ness will ever be remembered MRS GERTIE Div Good for the Children Mrs Ella Hinson of Hinton MX writes us August lath 1898 I advise all mothers to give their children Planters Nubian Tea when they are puny or fret ful I keep this medicine In the bouse and when the children are ailing I give them a dose and that is the last of it Sold by St Bernard Drug Store Rev G W Demoss was in Earlington Tuesday and visited TilE BEE He was about to leave for a visit to his daughter in Murray County Tenn and of course he subscribed Thats the way to get home news Volcanic Eruptions Are grand but Skin Eruptions rob lih- of joy Bncklens Arnica Salve cures them also Old Running and Fever Sores Ulcers Boils Felons Corns Warts Cuts Bruises Burns Scalds Chapped Hands Chilblains Best Pile cure on earth Drive out Pains and Aches Only 35 els a box Cure guaranteed Sold by SI Bernard Druggist a CTIVE SOLICITOR WANTED EVERY WHERE for The of the Phllllplnes bv Murat Ilalitead commissioned toe Govern DoparlmeDIThecisco on the Pacific with General Merrill In the bospltala at Honolulu In Hong American trenches at Manila In the Insurgent OIJmriawllbManila Uonania lor sfgents Urlmful o pictures taken by government photographers on prolilfIrelltblofficial war free Address F T harbor Secjr Star Insurance Oldg Chicago octal rfit ATTEMPTED ROBBERY Charles Kolb a Yard Manager For St Bernard Coal Co at Louisville ASSAULTED BY HIGHWAYMEN Routed the Robbers But Was Severely Hurt Louisville Ky Jany i =Mr Charles Kolb manager of the Fourteenth and Deleware street yard of the Louisville agency St Bernard Coal Company was as saulted in his office by two masked highwaymen about 630 oclock Saturdayevening The men were frightened away before they got any money Mr Kolb was at his desk with about 200 before him posting his books preparatory to closing up The safe was also open The two men entered the door pointed two pistols in his face and told him to hand over Give us that money spoke up one of the men gruffly Dont raise a howl said the other robberliThe quicker you give up the better for you Instead of handing over Kolb hit one of the robbers in the faceI and fought his way to the door calling for the police Before he reached the door they had ham mered his face up pretty badly andI cut the top of his head also with the pistols which they did not fireIHis nose was laid open He was weak from loss of blood when help came and he was removed home where he was reported in a semi conscious and critical condition until late last night When visited today however he was doing well and the swelling was going down The highwaymen escaped and no track of them could be found Mr Kolb is one of the best men engaged in the coal business in the city and has had years qf experi ence with his present employers Best way to Invest 25 Cents 8gSNewyourNubianIn my family and it Is all that you claim for it Ills the best Liver Medicine I ever youfeelA B LANCASTER Sold by St Bernard Drug Store Loading Records Some good records of coal loaders made at Mortons Gap for December show as followsGeorge JohollorlZ3S5 bushels 11894Ensley to Geo Bran 10223 The earnings of these men varied from about S6110 179 It Is probable that some of them bad boys helping them but even then the record is great The work was done in the Diamond Mine of the St Bern nard Coal Company CUBAN RELIEF cures sT lanlCrS CollcNcuraiglaandToothsch- in S flvo mInutes Sour Stoniact and Bummer Complaint Price 25 Cents Sold by St Bernard Drug Storj A Champion Record George Dockery has the champion single banded record as a coal digger for the month of December During that month he dug 3889 bushels of coal and earned 11567 He says some folks thought him broken down but if the run is as good in January be will dig 4000 bushels And it Is whispered that George wants to make a giventimeabove remarkable record was made in No 9 mine of the St Bernard Coal Company at this place His Life Was Saved Mr J E Lilly a prominent citizen of Hannibal Mo lately had a wonderful deliverance from a frightful death In telling of it he lIays1 was taken with Typhoid Fever that ran Into Pneumonia My lungs became hardened I was so weak I couldnt even sit up In bed Nothing helped me I expected to soon die of Consumption when I heard of Dr Kings New Discovery One bottle gave me great relief I continued to use It and now am well and strong I cant say too much in its praise This marvelous medicine Is the surest and quickest cure In the world for all Throat and Lung trouble Regular sues 50 cents and SIOO Trial bottles free at St Bernard Drugstore every bottle guaranteed The union miners in the employ of the Carlin Coal Company at Carlinville III quit work on Wednesday of last week Their claim is that they have been unfairly treated in the matter ofwelgning losing in some instances 150 pounds on the ton CASTORIAFor Infants and Children The Kind You Havo Always Bought Bears tho- Signature Iof A Tacoma dispatch says that several days ago a solid fivefoot vsin of ore was opened just a few feet below the surface In the Lebla mines which runs 20 per cent pure copper and also carries twenty ounces of silver to the too aud a paying quantity of gold InIeery state many eign countries that Chamberlaia Cough Remedy is a certain preventive aud cure for croup It has become the universal jemedy for that disease M V Fisher of Liberty WVa only repeals what has been said around the globe when be writes I have used Chamberlains Cough Ksme dy In my family for several years and al ways with perfect success We believe that it Is not only the best cough remedy but it is a sure cure for croup It has saved the lives of our children a number of times This remedy is for sale by St Bernard Drugstore Earllnglon D T Robinggn Mortons Gap Geo King St Charlesii i iiiii NCURABLE I I DISEASES Many disease considered incurable are catarrhT under other names Simple catarrh InIthe head is called Incurable Con sumption catarrh of the t lungs and Its victim Is no doubt past help in the moro nd vanccd stngesII I Jut great numbers of people die of consumption needlessly It Is certain that every phase of catarrh Including many cases rIghttreatmentgreat prescription attacks catarrhal diseases scientifically anl cures themI Dr Har nian explains it fully in his applicationHereMaw Manic Wis who hi ono of many curell ofconsumption by Icruna Sho mys Peruna Medicine Co Colitinbtti O DEAR StnsI cannot praise your hndlafollowed All the doctors nroundhcra cousumptlonThenman for advice which I did lie scribed Pcruna for me and I I proo according to his directions and was cured I nJvlso everybody that Isttroubled with lung to take Hartmans treatment I urn sure they will not regret it if they do I am now enjoying good health und can thank leruna for It Poole Items Rev Josephus Lee was here last week Io attend the nuptials of Miss Betlie Sam monsIr C H Garrison and Miss Daisy Wise were quietly married last Sunday the residence of Elder W W Stone The groom is a young teacher of this county and the brido is the youngest daughter of Mr H H Wise Notwithstanding we have bad a very quiet Christmas we have had two casualties the first being that of Miss Lilian Wise getting thrown from her buggy while her horse was running away with her her injuries though not serious were very pain ful Saturday night wblieMr James Fer guson was returning home his horse fell with him and be received an ugly gasb on his bead J C Alien J B Nolen and Prof Poole visited HVXJ Allen in Crittenden county last week and Mr Allen accompanied them home and is now mixing with old friends hereTobacco is on the move and the roads are now full of wagons on their way to Henderson lid Nail is building a new house which will be one of the neatest in his part of town Our section of the country has been sdOering from a strange malady among the horses some men having lost two or more by it It is something like blind staggers as the animal becomes totally blind soon after the attack The disease has proven fatal in nearly every instance J V S Having Great Run on Chamberlains Coiigh Remedy Manager Martin of the Pierson drug store informs us that he is having a great run on Chamberlains Cough Remedy He sells five bottles of that medicine toTone ol any other kind and it gives great satisfac lion In these days of la grippe there is nothing like Chamberlains Cough Remedy to stop the cough heal up the sore throat and lungs and give relief within a very short time The sales are rowing and allwho try it are pleased with its prompt action South Cbicogo Daily Calumet For saleby St Bernard Drugstore Earl ington B f Robinson Mortons Gap Geo King St Charles A Massillon Ohio dispatch says that the railroad companies are laying in large supplies of coal to bridge over a possible strike which may result from the enforce ment by miners of the Jones Ant Screen law No Right to Ugliness The woman who Is lovely in face form and temper will always have friends but one who would be attractive must keep her health If she is weak sickly and all run down she will be nervous and irritable If she has constipation or kidney trouble her impure blood will cause pimples blotches skin eruptions and a wretched complexion Electric Bitters is the best medicine in the world to regulate stomach liver and kidneys and to purify the blood It Rives strong nerves bright eyes smooth velvety skin rich complexion It will make a goodlooking charming woman of a run down invalid Only 50 cents at St Bernard Drugstore Within the last thirty days the New York Central has placed contracts for five thousand new freight cars adding 2500 to the number last Monday Digest Your Food Ninety per cent of all sickness s caused by food not being properly digested it creates poisons and goes into your blood and then you are liable to almost any dis ease the human system is heir to Use Dr Carlsledts German Liver Powder and watch the results You will feel the good effects after tajrrtffi one dose Give It a trial and be convinced Price ajc For sale by St Bernard Drug Store Dr Ottos Spruce Gum Balsam Cures Your cough Just the medicine for chil dren THOS YOUNGManufacturer of High Grade Boots and Shoes RipalrWork Specialty Earl1rJgton LCy T wish to state to the general pub JL lie that owing to the demand for new work as well as all classes of repair work I have procured the services of a firstclass shoemaker from Evansville and am now prepared to do all work promptlyon short notice All work guaranteed to fit and give satisfaction Nortonville News Mrs Woodward returned homo Sunday evening from Howell Ind where she hat been visiting her sister Misses Bettie Davis and Annie Grasty and Mr Will Phillips of Mortons Gap were the guests of Miss McCulIoch Sat urdayMiss Ella Moore and Mr Lou Davis of While Plains were the guests of Mrs Miller Saturday Mr Geo R Stiller returned home Saturday from Louisville and left Sunday evening Mrs Kennedy of St Charles is visit og her sisterinlaw Mrs McCulIoch Ibis week Miss Ethel McCullock visited relatives In St Charles last week Miss Ollle lirown returned to her home in Hopklntvllle last Wednesday alter spending several days in our city Mrs Fannie Tefft who has been visit Ing friends in Hopkinsville returned home Friday Well the court house has been rebuilt in Nortonvillo and Clinker is much better But ohwe feel sorry for poor Chatterbox- of Mannington since this cold wave camo In for she Is liable to loose her false teeth Little Bessie Mills who has been sick for the last few days is on the mend Mrs Stanley of Mortons Gap was in ur city Saturday Dr Lee Moore says he was with a pa Christmas night Mrs Knox passed through our city Monday enrouto to St Charles Cu- NKERGRIPPE Grippo and influenza invariably leavo tho system with a bad cough For such Dr John W Bulls Cough Syrup is highly recommended ThIs won derful remedy gives relief conquers cough overnight and soon effects n thorough e- uroDtBulLs COUCH SYRUP Cures Grippe and Influenza Doses are 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cane are not rtlg bad of all I almost anr dru rut will obtain a supply whan reqnmtedbyacustomerfodoaai but In any case a single ft carton containing ten will be sent postage any adctreM for Ore rents In tt mp to the Hlpans Chemical Co No l ce St New York Until the 1tieonIanre thoroughly Introduced to the trade aeents and peddlers will he supplied at a r price which will them u fair margin of rront rlsi t carton for Wcenta 12 iozon 1111 tAnltor 5132 G Kroaal1JJ cartuuifor pu 21 grog 13cO cartons fort 1M Cash with tho order In eTerjr case 4lt ih1 elJubuII Castleman ArtburGLatiihar BrccklnrldKc 7F Royal Insurance Co Of Livtx1Dccs1 I The Urges Fire Insurance Company in the World the Largest Business Transacted in Kentucky IDoes the Largest Dussness Transacted in the Southern States c I M MOORE VI EARLINGTON KY L Resident Agent Vicinity for Earllngton v andI vvvvv RIA Boughto lead t Barbee Castleman MANAGERS Southern Department Home Office Louisville Ky t5 rOPEN ALL NIGHT r A new feature isnt it But then new Rand uptodate features have put J us at the head of the procession WHEN YOU HAVE ANY HAULING TO t DO GIVE US YOUR ORDER 1VJ i eARNETT IIV ARNOLDI t EARLINGTON KENTUCKY l9elwVva Hjpniyj VJjpuuj jt ti jcysn 1r a f i i 1i + I 1 N 1 IPtff V- iI r i 11 P JI Ifjf f4I 11 4VV I I i LJw 1 r 1I1iSffNiiAY SCHOOL LESSON IIFIRST QUARTER INTER NATIONAL SERIES JAN 8i Text of tire Lesson John I 3340 Mem ory Vents 0337 Oolden Text John I 30 Commentary Prepared by the ne- D U Stearns Copyright 1S5S by D M Stearns 85 BQ Again tho next day lifter John stood and two of his disciples and looking upon Jesus na Ho walked ho ealth Behold tho Lamb of God John vraa preaching and baptizing in D thllbam bo yond Jordan and epoko of Jesus oa ono- anding among thorn whom they knew Tho next day ho sooth Jesus coming nto him nnd with Behold tho Lamb of God which takcth away tho sin of tho world verso 20 Tim next tIny of this verso therefore was n third day In tho ory Ho docs not now speak of taking away sin but only of Him who takes It away Ho Himself must occupy our lit ntion not as a mortal imnr but as Ho ho having purged our Bins is at Gods ght hand n risen immortal man who and is and is to como Tho phroso as Ho walked makes us think of Him Ho walked in tho garden of Eden in tho cool of tho day for Ho is tho eamo Lord God who said to Adam Vhero art thou nnd who has over boon socking tho follow ship of man slnco first Ho created him In His own Imago 87 And tho two disciples hoard him speak and they followed Jesus II When as His witnesses BO spook that thoso who hear will follow Him it Is well but they follow us it Is not well for thoro Is- o man worth following except in so tars ho follows Christ When Ho Is by us lifted up Ho will draw unto Himself anti was lifted up on tho cross that nit who look unto Him might bo saved 88 RabbI where dtvellcst thou As Jesus turned and said What sock yct this was their reply I think Ho is ni- vays saying that to us every day that wo io What seek yo In tim houso of God n Ills holy day What sock yo in His bookwhcn yo read nor when yo read any other book What sock yo lnyourdnilyoct- ipntlon in homo or store oroflloo on land r sea at homo or abroad Is your an ser lIko that of tho Greeks Wo would Jesus If so Ho is always ready to Himself to such but It Is In tho old ay of I Saul ill lJhoLord revealed Himself to Samuel by tho word of tho Lord Whcro dwcllcst thou might bo answered by Isa Ixvl 2 and Ivll 15 Ho dwells in tho lowly heart where thorn is a broken and contrito spirit 80 Ho salth unto them Como and sec They camo anti saw where Ho dwilt anti abode with Him thntday for it waj about tenth hour It was about tho sixth when before tho crucifixion on that morning Pilato said Behold your ing John sis 14 and as 110 was ucified at 0 a in as wo reckon tlmo it iust havo been 0 n in when Pilato saltI- OSOWOrdS At thosame lour of the day Ho lked with tho woman at tho welt John 0 Supposing that John uses tho eamo reckoning in all his gospel it must havo been 1011 In when tho two disciples went with Jesus 40 Ono of tho two which heard John spook anti followed Him was Andrew Simon Peters brother It is probablo that tho other of tho two was John tho author of this gospel There han Incident each of tho other gospels jn which tho riter probably refers to himself as tho- nnamed party Wonro suro that it was so the case of Matthew Sco Math ix 10 compare Luko v 20 Tho others aro ark sir Cl Luko xxlv 18 But It is esus whom wo must see not John or ndrew or Matthew Mark or Luko 41 Ho first flndcth his own brother Simon and salth unto him Wo havo found tho Mcssltvs which is being interpreted Christ By tho testimony of John tho teaching of Jesus Andrew was- onvinced that Jesus was indeed Israels ng promised Messiah and bo hastens toll tho glad tidings to his own brother 49 And ho brought him to Jesus and hen Jesus beheld him Ho said Thou are imon the son of Jona Ho therewith him a now name Cephas which eans a stono Ho did not need to bo In- roduccd to him to bo told who ho was or Ho know all men and Ho knew what was in man John II 24 25 There is much pretty talk about Jesus which does ot bring Him to tho heart as the ono at- ogether lovely nor does it bring people to Him as tho only ono who can tho- souls need by taking away our sinsj43 Tho day following Jesus would go orth Into Galileo anti flndcth Philip and unto him Follow Mo Wo seem to iavo set before Us tho events of consecu tive days and if so this would bo tho fourth dny of this series Why Ho should go and seek Philip wo do not know but Ho know for Ho always knows just what Ho Is doing and why Ho Is doing it and somo day wo shall see that Ho has never done without causa anything that Ho has dono John vl 0 Ezok xiv 23 41 Now Philip was of Bcthsalda tho city of Andrew and Peter Perhaps tim three with James and John were all lIko Simeon and Anna looking for tho promised Messiah Tho eyes of tho Lord run to and fro throughout tho whole earth to show Himself strong on behalf of those whoso hearts are perfect toward Him II Chron xvi 0 45 Philip flndcth Nnthanacl and salth unto him We havo fount Him of whom Moses in tho law and tho prophets did write Jesus of Nazareth tim son of Joseph Those men were students of prophecy They had probably talked many a tlmo of Him of whom wo read in Gen ill and xllx In tho prophecies of Balaam in Dout xvlll anti xxxil in Ps 11 and Ixxll lp Ian Ix and xl in Jcr xxlll and Bzek xxxvll and in fact everywhere 40 And Nnthanacl said unto him Can there any good thing coino out of Nazareth Philip salth unto him Como and see II When ho camo and saw and heard IBm for himself then ho end IIRabbi Thouart theSon of God Thou art tho King of Israel verso 40 Micah had said that tho Messiah would bo born at Bethlehem Hosca said Ho would como out of EgtiJcrwnizth said Ho would reign at Jerusalem but wbcro was It over said that Ho would como from Nazareth Kathanacl was impressed with the thought that ho was speaking to ono who saw him when ho evidently thought that no mortal eye beheld him Perhaps under that fig trco ho wop communing with God Jesus surprises him still further by telling him hereafter ho would see still greater things oven an opened heaven and tho angels of God assccnding and descending upon tho Son pf Man evidently a reference to Jacobs vision of tho ladder and a yet fu tune fulfillment Jesus Bald that Kathanacl would see it so slmll wo When Christ who is our life shall appear then shall wo also appear with him in glory Col ill 4 An Ago of Xarrovrnc I wonder how it would ho if Jesus of Nazareth were to appear in tho flesh in this ago of brendths I wonder if Ho would bo regarded as nu anachronism Would Ho bo regarded inopportune if Ho wcro to begin talking about strait gates nnd narrow ways Would Ho bo regarded ns sounding a discordant and jarring note I verily believe that if our Master woro In tho world today and at this meeting ono of tho words Hot would rovivo would bo this word narrow Rev J H Jowett When Ho IN Absent I think when wo havo read enough of tbo history of Gods dealings with Ills people to understand that this is tho way of Him that if Ho over is ab sent from His people it is not in their time of direct need and it over Ho does reveal Himself to them ns Ho does not unto the world it is when they are bo rOIled of nil outward consolation and for His sake are mado to bear tri bum lnflQnnnotbnLsw4I1p IlitLS wit ALL USE IAILS i Best Cough Bjrup TMICS Cloud UMI In time Bold by drugglnU CON SUM PT ION I d2tHiSS sSfctS S dw1 111tI 1 mI 1ST BERNARD COAL CO MP ANY I INCORPORATED IMiners and Shippers of COAL AND COKEr General Office Knetucky IIBranchOffices Iv1 Tg JAMES R LOVE Manager 201 N Cherry Street Nashville Capt It G ROUSE Mgr Palniet House Broadway Paducah J l1StrculslI8 Wtaoleele Agent HUNT BRO Memphis Tenn HESSER MILTON Rialto JBuilding St Louis Mo j J W BRIDGMAN Room 316 Western Union Building Chicago Ill i I THE FAMOUS NO 9 CoAL I i 2 For all uses from Earlington Diamond and St Charles iMines Only Vibrating Screens and Picking Tables p THE BEST SELECTED COAL IN THE S MARKET i1 I BRUSHED 60KE FOR BJ8E BURNERS NU FURNH6ES ZWhyARD CRUSHED COKE for a much less price One ton of the Crushed Coke will do the same work as rf ioneton of the best Anthracite Coal JS III4IICHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR Topic For tho Week Beginning Jan 1Comment by Ilcv S II Doyle I TOPIC Tho angel presence for the now carE xxIII 2021 Behold I send an angel before thco to keep thco in tho way and to bring thco into the placo which I have prepared Beware ot him and obey hlfl volccEx zzlll 20t 21 Tho Israelites had loft Egypt and were on their way to the land of Canaan They needed a guido in the wilderness and God provided them ono scribed hero as an angel This angel was undoubtedly tho Angel of the CO- venant or tho Lord Jesus Christ Him self who guided Israel in tho pillar of cloud by day and in tbo pillar of fird by night Tho Christians journey through life is typified by Israels journey through tho wilderness Wo mo traveling each year and each day over ways which lOW have not trodden before This is particularly enforced upon ua at tho begin I I ning of each new year because at that f time wo think moro about it We need n guide and God has provided us with ono also the same guide the Lord I Jesus the Angel of tho Covenant ii only manifested and revealed unto us laj moro and better ways Concerning Christ as the angel pres ence wo may learn that 1 Christ is n divluo guide It was Gods angel Gods messenger who die rected Israel My name said tho Lord is in him It Christ is dlf1o This makes His guidance Infallible and worthy of our most earnest nud com plete acceptance 2 Christ flair ever present guide By day in tho pillar of cloud by night III tho pillar of fire Christ guided Israel Orientals wore accustomed to marching at night because of tho extreme bent of tho day Fire and smoko were probably used by generals in ancient times ai signals and for this reason God prob ably choso this form of manifesting Ilia presence Day and night Ho went before Israel Christ today is ever present Lo I am with thee alway It Ho said to His disciples Wo need an ever pros eat guide Many intrust themselves to Got nt night but not for tho day Wo need Him more through the day than when asleep atuigbt Then It is that wo moot the trials temptations and du ties of life and it is at theta times that wo need God in Christ most 9 Christ is an adaptive guide Tho pillar adapted itself to the needs of tin people In the daytime it was a cloud at nighttime a fire At ono timo it moved in front as a guiding beacon alI another it settled over tho camp as canopy and again it went behind bo twecn Israel and its enemies Jesus Christ as n divino guido is adapted to tho needs and wants of nil classes and to tho samo person under all tho varied circumstances of life 4 Christ as a guide must bo follow ed or Ufo will bo n failure If wo dis obey Christ life will end in miserable failure Beware of Him nnd obey Him It If wo obey Christ His gnidanco will bring us safely to tho homo which Ho has prepared for us Biblo Readings Ex xii 41 42 xiii 2022 xlv 1028 Ps xxv 810 xxxi 10 xxxii 711 xlviii 14 lxxiii 24 28 cxix JOff Noli ix 19 Isa xl 2C31 lviii 11 12 Math xxviii 10 20 Luke I 7070 John xiv 17 An Upright Judge An amusing incident occurred in ono of our courts recently A man com plained of for cruelty to animals brought in n considerable number of his wealthy friends to assure tao court that ha ought not to bo punished After listening carefully to all those gentlemen tbo court said to tho roan complained of It is very evident sir that you know bettor than to commit this offense If you had been a poor man without friends I would have fined you 10 but under tho circumstances as yonr friends havo stated them I shall flue you 20 Our Dumb Animals Tho extent of Christs atonement may roach out In saving influence to tho un told millions that novor heard of Him as a Saviour if thoy accept tho offer of mercy extended Key Paul O Cnr nick s v ur Colored Jiti ens All communication an flAtters of nUI pet Ulnlng 10 ibIs column shook be adrrsd to Gao ALIIANDIK Kttlindon Kr Rev Fisher had a concert last week which was greatly enjoyed by those who attendedThe men of Eirlingtoo give a social to their friends last week Cbolonloui Bishop and Doc Earl were out with their musicThursdayevonlng the Ltdioi Club gave their husbands a grand supper The grand march was played by Prof Gattweed AI talk was made by Mrs Garett supper and lodrill following Friday night a concert antS cakewalk was given by the ladles of the A M E Zion Church The cakewalk was out of sightIke Waters sems to ba stuck on the widf as he tist Mrs saidIman gilt having made up tim inuofty ny sundry obscriptions from raerahr o the C0l1IHR3Iio- nHv Dr Griffin evangelist will In tire it the following place SpringfisM Mo fifftrson City Mn St Louis Mo Om r- I Jia Neb Cincmuti CbiCJK and otner bees Mr James Alexander spool Cbrisurus at Hopkin ville Mrs Maggie Miller U visiting fiends here Rev I H lest is visiting his family this week Mr UodLfloon bas bill Barlington fartwull MORTONS GAl Two of our GnriiiUn County teacher M isscs OM and Lntknia Koblnsoa wsio the guists dl Mr B F Sharber It weekLine Annie Cimcbtll of Hanson ypcnt lest week with relatives in Ihia city Mid iuo aUton of Miditonville WHS here during the hulidays Miss SIMU McDowall spjnt ihs botida s in tIlls city Rev Gold 30 ul Menders and Rev J li Anderson uf Midisonville ate in the city Mrs Julia Lacy Mrs Susan Lung and Mr IVt Lag visited Mrs U F Sbir bet last week Mrs garret of Hartford Ky visited Mrs Eliza Allcox during the holidays The banquet given by tbt Young Mens Royal Union Monday erning was a de cided success The music was delightful and at the proper hour an excellent supper was served 10 quite a number of guests from this and other cities It was the most enjoyable entertainment of the kind ever given in the city Long live the Youngs Mens Royal Union Messrs Warren Porter and Jessie Moore are very sick at ibis writing Mesdames Willis Rascoe and Wm Fingers are on the sick list Miss Fannie Bishop of Madisonville is visiting her uncla Mr Dob LovingV Miss Florence Water of Hecla and Misses Julia Brooks and Lizzie Shade of llopkinvillr were the guests of Mes dames Hamilton and demons Sunday and MondayMr Arthur demons of Norlonvllle and Ed Lacy of Madisonvillr were In the city Monday SOLICITORS WANTED EVERY ACTIVE for The of the PhlllJplneaby Murat lIhtead cowmlasloned by the Govern mint as Oncial hIstorian to the War Depart ment The book wn written In army camptat San Francisco on the Pacific with Mer- nIt In the it Honolulu In Hong Kent In the AmerIcan trenches at Manila In the Iniur the deck of theKent campi with Agulnaldo on Olympia Dewey and the roar of battle at the Manila lionanta for agents Brimful of plciurot taken government pho torrapbersonlhaipot LarKbook Lqwprictf Dig ptohti Cred I riven Drop all Iraihy unofficial war book Hullit free dress V T Uaiber Secy Star luiurance illdK Chicago Mnnnington News HEW YAAK I bring yon friends what the years have brought Since ever man tolled aspired or thought Days forlabor and nights for rest And 1 bring you lovea heavenborn guest Space lawotk In and work to do if And in that which is pure arid true Hold me in honor and greet me dear And sooth youll find me ft happy New Year New Years was very dull at this place Glad to find Busybody wide awake and I IB not afraid of ghosts for we cnjay reading her letters A delightful dance was given Wednesday night at the home of N Y Richardson and much enjoyed by those who attended Miss Charlie Brice of Crofton and Mrs Alice Pocket of Motions Gap spent a few day in the city last week visitinc friends MISs Lizzie Boales of Crofton returned home Thursday accompanied by her grondmother Mrs Tildie Stullof this place Mr Frank Wrfeht of Earlington who has been visiting friend andrelatives at ibis place for some time made a flying trip Hopkinsville Thursday and relumed borne Friday Mr and Mrs Billie Sited and daughter Miss Lana returned from Mortons Gap Sunday where they have been spending n days uuaiiiiiIIAM 88 YEAR8OLD DlllVU to uou rllerIIIw ak Innai BttongMm M A MctcaUo dDciI IIT Hurrah for Old Reugh and Sweetheart n r Roil Hill Come again we like lo hear from your little towu Mm Weber Good loo returned to Mor tons Gap Sunday She has been visiting friends and relatives at this platt Mrs Lucy Gray Apd son Rice made business trip lo Red Hill one day Us weekMr D N Crosswy did not fee very much fnn New Year He spent the greatest portion of the day ulteplng Wake up and eqjoy life A delightful evening was spent In dane tag at the homo of Busybody The dance came off Monday night with great success and much enjoyed by those presentSuccess lo TUB Liar CHATTERBOX Subscribe for THE BEE rfIRing out the old Ring In lh tow Ringout the false RiAl In the true I We bring to tho new and 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