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KINDS AT fMMWWmMfr itr v u Vi rjSZi j. a4HflBaaaaf.BajBtaw ef"""- - "t"iAi h. ifami. mi,, J,, .flu iiiimimtm j 4 A Tew Fine Holiday Gootfs lift b m Km dft 4 1 r ft a A, D. SISK'S BOOK STORE. MADI8QNVILLE. KY. Will be sold at a bargain. von a new set and begin anew with the year 1899. I A.O.Sisk'sBook "F" andJewefry Store KY. V "i MADISONVIULE, IT i i ? T 1 f V ipi'Mpmnjnnijiw,, Jf TENTH YEAR. J;. . ft . -- EARLINGTON, HOPKINS COUNTY, KENTUCKY, THURSDAY, JANUARY 8, 1899 JUDGE DAY AT HOME. The fllE FIRST PR1YKR ; 1 iflfc A IN CONGRESS. ' Frnldtnt of tha Tenon Uummlulon Welcomed by tho Hturk Couuty wJH iiTThatcher'5 Military Journal, Under Date of December XX, 1777 is Found a Note, I ontainlng ;the Identical "First Prayer In Congress," Hade by the Rev. J. Duche. liar AuooUtlon. Y. It. Canton, O., Jan. 3. Judge Duy, president of the pence coratnls-nlo- n In Paris, and late secretary of state, received u welcome home last evenlnpvwhlch took the form of a banquet at the Bnrnctt house, given by the Stark County 13nr association. Ill Old Lun I'rirtner ra Blititer of Cere-tnonl- e. I III IK OF n. to-d- ii Mr fa there was asleep silence for a moment ns the guns thundered out the unluto to tho American flag. Then tear Welled up Into tho eyes of the cour Spanish Sovereignty in the Island tcous Spurlnrd, who has mudo many friends during his short tenure of ofof Cuba Ceased at Noon of '. fice ns captnln general, Ho attempted ' to speak, but his olca choked and ho New Year's Day. wns evidently lnboring Under deep emotion. Finally lie exclaimed: "Tills Is the most bitter moment of AMERICANS ABE NOW IN FULL CONTROL my life. I hope that none of you may ever suffer as I nm suffering now." With a Uriel (Jeretnony ut the PuImos k! Noun ot Jmiunrjr 1, CapL-UeCiMtet Uuu Turned Over III Authority to den. WHdr, unit lie lu Turn to MlllUrr Got ernor llrookr. SYMPATHY FOR CASTELLANOS. Then Ocn. Clous performed n noblo deed. Throwing his arms nbout the rhouldcrs of Oen. Castella,uos, the American, whose firmness hns won the respect ot Cubans nnd Spaniards nltke, shouted: "Viva Espanrt." Gen. Castellnnos looked nt him n moment with great surprise. Then he seized the American by the hnnd, mid In a voice choking with emotion, he cried: "Thanks; you nre too kind." Evidently tearing to trust himself longer, he left the pnlaee, nnd proceeding to tha whnrf, entered a boat, nnd wns taken to the steamer which is to convey him to Matanra, whence be will embark for Spain, He wan accompanied by Ocn. Clous to the boat. Tho latter watched the departing Spanish general until he had boarded stood T$ n N NO. s 1 1 rfce Royal is tke htsnett grade baklag powder aaowa. Acieei lent mow it gees one-tr- d f erUrer tfeaa My Uitr brass. H MUCH FAST 11 II. IN ST.JHUES HOTEL, ST. LOUIS. BUROPBKN Rsttos: 76e. PI-7S- N. Mexican Ambasador Suc cumbed to tho Shock of an Ope-- 1 " ration for Appendldtla. FIGURE AT WASHINGTON, Phenomenal Runs Mado Over the Burlington and tho' Northwestern from Chicago to Omaha. INTEREST TAKEN and $1.00 per Day.' RESTAURANT POPULAR PRICES. SPECIAL 25c. DINNER. SPECIAL BREAKFAST AND SUPPER. No. 1 A&EIL-KNOW- THE TEST, A fs i . j 1 PV.' f VTT.. ,':" J-- ? ;t; 4 I' I ml WW J A b and Cream, or Bouillon, Hot RoUs. principally to railroad managements, Absolutely pure Butter and Coffee orTea .....15 . was master of ceremonies. Judge Ejgs, Dutter, Toast and Coffee orTalS Hnv.inn, Jan. 1. At noon the Washington, Dee. 31. Senor Don George l;, Uallwin, one. of the oldcat sovereignty of Cuba passed Into the Omalin, Neb., Jan. 4. The new fast Take Market St. CArs dlroct to Hotel. Matins Romero, the Mexican nrobassa. practitioners at the local bur and a hands ut the United Stutes, aud the mall trains on the Burlington and Try European rian. Cheapest and best, on!t do'rto tho United States, died at the UIM eowM CO., fc,W YOM. cry intimate friend of the. guest of reign of Spain upon the western hemiNorthwestern toads finished their pay for what you got. cinusny here yesterday, at 4.10 n. m, TH08. P. MILLER, PRCtlOKNI sphere came to an end. The Hpnnlsh tumor, delivered the welcoming As.tMntod in these dispatches, on phenomenal runs from Chicago with-au- t Wednesday Inst nn operation for to which Judge Day responded. Hag, which fpr so many centuries hag special incident. The Burlington Wrotis farmer of Christian county, : wuved over the inland, was hauled wns performed upon tho Judge 1av9 ltrMiiiMr. pulled into tho terminal station at NASHVILLE, w o dud t t fiopkmsvilie, at quite down, and in its placu was hoisted the ani6nssndor, nnd nlthough the opera- 0THEKWISE UNNOTICED, Judge Day paid a high tribute to tho Stars nnd Stripes, which, within tha 7:47, eight minutes ahead of schedule tion was entirely successful, tho ren advanced age, during the past legal fraternity CHATTANOOGA of Stark county, last few months, has time. Tho Northwestern urrived ut suming shock proved greater than he Judge Lawrence Sherman is slnted 7:58, 17 AND Mr. Harry had greatly closing with an eloquent reference to upop other conquered been unfurled ' " ear. ahead of schedule. minutes I territory. could bear. for tho speakership of the Illinois leg- "President McKinley, of the member 1 ' 9 rizedtliid CQpy during many years The trains had a liend wind nil tho ST. LOUIS RAILWAY. . Ia1n4iias It was exactly 12 o'clock when a deIIIOUICAPIIIUAL. PULLMAN PALACE I jh f his fife and ftfc present owner association, and reciting his devotion tachment of American troops inarched Scnor Romero probably was tho best Sentence will be pronounced on Mrs. way, but in spite of this the crews of, known member of tho dlplomatlo corps Cordelia Botkln, to the country during the war and tho into the Plnrn du Armas, niid lined up trains SLEEPING CARS at San Francisco, both can urc confident even better In Washington, and was for lomo time very naturally puts aL'ke estimate Incidents leading thereto. He then In the beautiful square in front of the be made if they nre called Uetween Nashville and time Its dean. When Great Urltaln raised her Saturday. Ala. the Rabbat. mMMon to an embassy tho added rank , dpoke of the matters which took him- - palace recently' quitted by Itlanco and Tho new convention hall nt Kansas upon to do so. There wns a lurge bama, Augusta, Macon, Jacksonville. As Gen. Castellnnos left the palnce, placed Sir Jullun l'aunccfote. the British his feroelous predecessor, Wcylcr. The crowd proeht nt the depots to witAsheville, WashinRton, Baltimore, fcelf and his colleagues to Paris. ambfieMtdor, at tho head of tho corps, City, Mo., wuh. dedicated with unique h It is, as follows: ness the nrrivnl of the trains, princicoininisxIonerH nrrhed at Oen. Brooke walked n short distance though a Junolr In years ot to New York, Portsmouth L Co Lord, our Heavenly Father,' "Itecognizing that there nro certain American soou afterward, htnlng. rid- with him, speaking to him kindly. Sennr Itomcro, who was raisedsorvlco re- ceremonies. only tho pn!.ice cently from tho rank Joseph Smith, wnntcd in Woodford pally composed bf railroad men, but Norfolk. Jackson, Memphis, Little Rdck minister to that matters which may not properly be den on horseback from Upon emerging from the door of the of ambassador, Mexicooftaklne ailvantngo High and mighty King of kings, lexerkana, Sherman. Waco, with u fair sprinkling of outsiders deIn Vcdado. of congress providing that tho Dallas arfd Fort Worth. : : : 7 and Lord of lords, who dost from discustted on nn occasion of this kind, Within the palnce till preparations had palnce, and entering the Pinna dc Ar- bf an net should htivo. power to rales our county, III., on a charge of murder, sirous of getting a first look ut the preehlent wns arrested In Indianapolis. gVTIiy throne behold all the dwellers I think f may, nevertheless, say some- been made to receive, the conqucrora. mas, tho American soldiers In re- forditn ministers to tho rank ot ambas.Tames Cumpbcll, of Ohio, flyers. Palace Day Coacbes on all Trains quick word of command, sadors vvbenovcr a foreign Kovcrnrnent Custellanos, who succeeded sponse to earth, and reigncst with power thing to my brcthcrn of the bar of tho Cnpt.-Oewho hns been seriously III In New ROCK ISLAND TO FOLLOW SUIT. should rolno of its accrcdllod presented arms, nnd the ofilcurs sa- rcpreeontatlvo. tho rankUrltaln, Italy. events wMoh have occurred in tho Itlanco when the latter was relieved on Tho new Rock Island train does not Great York, Is reported much better. jsupreniu nnu unconiroucu uvw an period of our separation, Franco and Itusala set tho Information pertaining to the ground that the disgrace ot sur- luted with their swords. Ah the .King Chnrles of, Portugal nnnouuees start until .next Sunday. ilie Kingdoms, Empires and Govwhich Mexico followed In order to general walked toward the honor tho dllllomnt Who had renrAitnnted rendering sovereignty would be too In addition to the sustained speed lICKETS. ROUTES, RATES. Ef The IlMt UrntlfjrlnR Clreumttmice, thnt he will not pnrt with Delngoabny. ernments; look down in mercy we water from across the plnzn an Amer- her so abty at Waihlngton for more of these two trains being remarkable, will be cheerfully furnished upon were called on to state tha much far him, was watting.' In tho ican military band played the royal iwcmy years in nu. and nnd served than Hi fnvors the pence conference. "If application to Ticket Agents, or to I beseech Thee, on these American most I faithfully and well In other canacltine her main hall of the palace the meeting at Kmperor William, who hnH been suf- oter fifty miles nn hour for tho dis- A gratifying circumstance of our home. .States who have fled to Thee from foreign relations during the war It took plapc. 1'he Huff of the retiring Spanish march. J. WELCH, Division Passenger Ai sM. tance, there were Home still more A sketch prepared by the Bureau of fering from influenza, is reported imTho Cuban generals, Mnyln Rodrixucmpnis, ienn, j.jthe rod of the oppressor, and would he found in the uniformly cor- captnlu general, surrounded htm. iincrtcan Republics, and published In Its proving, the fever hnvlng left him bursts qf speed during the J H. LATIMER, Southeastern Pass' Inger December, ifm tlllctln for month wihrown themselves on Thy gracious dial and hearty friendship of the Engspoke briefly, formally deliv- guez, Mario Mcnoeal and Rafael do after revisiontheby BenorofRomero trip. Several t linen u mile was covThe citizens of Toledo. O.. have Agent, Atlanta. Ga himself, Cardenas, who had keen invited by . protection, desiring henceforth to lish nation before and during the ering tho inland of Cuba to tho govtho subjnlnod biographical review raised $3,000 for the Ohio btilldliiir of ered in 37 seconds. The NorthwestD. J. MULLANEV, Northeastern yass. Gen. Brooke, were present nt the pal- tlvea uonu nmoassauor: di i no the United States, (Jen. the American university at Washing ern left its two brakemen at one point Agt. 59 W Fourth St Cincinnati WO. 'Tbe dependent only on Thee; to (trugglc. Observing the obligations of ernment of u brief reply, and Imme- nce during the ceremony of surren- An Kinlnriit NUleaman, Writer and Wade made on the line. When the train stopped K, U, UUWAKDIN, Western Pasa.iXeenr. a ton. P.J'hce they have appealed for the noutrality and not stepping der. Room 40, Ry. Exchange Bjldlng, "ftortor Tlomcro Is one ot The Burtrain I'inhtcousness of their cause; to law, the requirements of international diately turned the Inland 01 er to Gen. Gen. Castellnnos saw them there, inent statesmen, writers andthe most em- lingtonnew fust mntlthe run on the Omn-li- u they got oil to turn nround, and when St, Louis, Mo. diplomats of they completed the circuit the train rond made we hod the sympathy and good Brooke, the military governor. from Mi'xlcn. lie was born In the city of Thee do they now look up for that ' nnd naked that he lo Introduced to BRIARD F. HILL. Northern S. Agt. Tebrunry 21, X1. lis received hbi to Chicago In 10 hours add S9 min- was gone. SPANISH FLAG LOWJbllKD. will of that great power. I do not beRoom 328 Marquett-Bldgcountenance and support which lieve either Tho British C ago. Introduced nrnt education In hU natlvo place, and ACTUAL ELAPSED TIME. nation seekp or would be Then took place the eent which them. whereupon consul Castellnnos finished II nt tho capital of tho republic, utes. . Thdu alone canst give; take them benefitted by a formal Alliance, them, a. Agt. Gen. CnrllstK are liefjinning n new agltn-tlo- n Tho actunl clasped time from the j. 1. auniutiunuN, southern whero tic received his diploma as u must hae cut like a knife Into the Tenn, lti& ho therefore Heavenly Father, under "Nevertheless the existence of cor- heart ot every Spaniard who witnessed said; "I nm Borry, gentlemen, that we ottlrc, Inalthough llrtt cnturcd thohisforeign In Spain. They urn urging n re- start at Chicago to arrival at the local legal ' JI Thy nurturing care; give them wis- - dial relations between people kindred the ceremony. The Spanish flag, which have been envmfes, having the snino studies. In 1K57, still pursuing Coition-fo- turn to the ancient kingdom of Xn-- depot was an follows: Northwestern, W. L. DANJL'EY, when l'renldcnt made his coup d'etat, forcing Presi403 miles with 18 stops, 9 hours and ' 'dbm in council and valor in the by blood, speaking the name language for over 100 years had waved from tho blood." arre. Gen'l Pass, and Dftket Agt. dent J u n rex to leavo tho cnnltal, Benor "Sir," answered Oen. Menrcnl, "wo Romero accompanied him to Vera Crux, Ninety men at work In the Curlin-titl- e 58 minutes. Burlington, C03 miles . Nashville, Tbnn field; defeat the malicious designs and having the same ideals of civil palnce, was lowered. At the same In- Cnbn. Now that sho is where he continued In tho service of tho (III.) coal shaft bad narrow es- with 12 stops, 10 hours nnd 7 minutes. of our cruel adversaries; convince liberty and good government is n fact stnnt tho yellow and red tanners on fought for no department of foreign relations. am longer enemies." jiJs .. The grentest run wns made by the capital Stock. Paid 'tn Dccomber, 1459, he enmo to Washing- - capes from dentil In a "fire thnt them of the unrighteousness of the potency of which can hardly he the famous and Infamous Cabanas for free.wc Surplai:Fand )n,f This wns followed by n general ton ns first secretary or the Mexican le the property. train on tho Burlington, ' their cause; aif they persist in overestimated. I have !cen agked tress and Monro castle came down forpmon, ami rcnmuicu uero in that ca and 150,000. 120,000. Sir IMwnrd Chichester, the British which left here, Monday night, one about the work of the commisuloncrs: ever. As the Spanish flag was low shaking nf hand", l'hu Cuban gener- j.nrlty until Auguit, JSfiO, when. In tho their sanguinary purpose, O, let viewed from a lawyer's standoint. I charg COMMENCED BUSINESS IN 1887. ered It was replaced by tho Stars and als, after thanking Grn. Brooke mid Mwnco of tho minister, ho became in 1M3, naval commander, hns been decorated hour late, arriving In Chicago only 1'nnalrei. I la returnod to Mexico jus-- y the voice of Thy own unerring think T may say something to you Stripes, and as the latter floated to) others for what the Americans had to tnko part In tho war against tho for his diplomatic policy nt Manila, four mlnutCH late, and tho schedule l tfee, sounding in their hearts, con- about It." Krnch, und was appointed colonel by nftcr Dewey's victory. lime Is 30 minutes faster than the the breeze it was saluted with twenty-on- e done for their cause, left the city. I ho president. Ucn Purlin) Diaz then ap. strain them to drop the weapons of Great Britain In seeking Important Havana is quiet, nnd the Cubnim are train, which, they assert, guns. Other Addrrue. staff. Eoon after folnicd hltn us chlof of nccrrdlted Juarez ,. war from their unnerved hands in Other ndrircbxes were delivered as. After the American ting had boon apparently happy, PrcpnratlouH will envoy extraordinary and minuter him as atrateglcal concessions from Spain, Is the Lest record for any train beplenl near Gibraltar. France and Russia tween tho two points. The previous the day of battle. Be thou pres- - follows: hoisted the bands played tho Ameri- now go on for the promlsrd Cuban poti Hilary to Washington. Ha remained at hW pout from October. 1S6J, until arc, expected to object. record wns held by the Northwestern, ent, O God of wisdom, and direct "American Diplomacy," Hon. John can national hymn, niul this was greet- celebration. 1MH. having rendered most ImporFormer Senator Blackburn, of Ken- having been mnde with a special train Twing Brooks, of Salem: "The PrcsU ed with tremendous cheering by the tant services to his country. K the" councils of this . The advantages of honorable a.bank account tucky, snya that during tho life of the carrying a party of railroad officials Appointed Krcrctary nf the Treasury. AN UNPOPULAR ORDER. are numerous. It is not to busienable them to settle dent," Judge Isaac II. Taylor, Carroll-ton- -; crowd that had assembled in Obispo "On hU return to Mexico he was nb. present generation no president will to the exposition. "Bench and liar,' Judge T. T. Jfc- nnd O'ltcllly streets, near the palace, ness men we are talking they poltitfti secretary pf the treasury, flings on the best and surest found- - Carty; know all about it bat to salaried " r JThe Army and Navy,". Col. and In tile Plaza de Armas. Along the The Concentration of Cuatoma Iteeelpl at wna.v-Obliged, an account of 1M health, but be ejected to BUccccd himself. to ijft. That the sceneof blood James'j; Clark.' Tho works .of, .the. .Tornnto-Rubbe- T rt- UP that Cfflee In itX Tor three Havana' Kctetitt-.rHEfTREAT,Y4pFEACEtAv rwwwafj. iWMjm4ta at' huRlUgv- 'I'rsdo and tha other main streets 100, . . pears ho rewalned In Soconuaco,. da voting Ot -' ' v,o at , 7iy be speedily closed; that order, There's safety-- lf. thebank ' Many l'roteete Cowing. rort 000 persons frantically cheered' the hlmeltto agrlculturat pursuits, and ofioo .amnuiacturing totally destroyed Tha I'retltleat will Transmit the Important TO BE MUSTERED OUT. good one. There s convenience-th- e Ont., were from 1ST7 to IK7S was again secretary 'of (armony and peace may be effetu- Americans nnd the United States. All 1U4 money always ready and out by flro Monday, entailing a loss" of Santiago dc Cuba, Jan. 3. An order tho treasury. In In ho served as Document with Only a Short Ao- jly restored, and truth and justice, the houses occupied by the Cubans general. March. lSiS, he came of reach of your own petty squancompanylnc Menage. back ligion and piety, prevail and The Third llllnoli Voluntoere Will he Mat- were decorated, the flags, etc., that hns been received from Havana, which. dinaryto Washington as onvoy extraor- $10,000. dering, too. It is easy to spend and mlnlitcr tered Oat nt the Time end 1'leeee and Four miners were killed In Jumper had been taken down after Ocn, Lud- If enforced, will mean, In the judg- has remained In that plenipotentiary,alnce, jiurish among Thy people. Pre- capacity evor small sums when you have a large Washington, Jan. 4. The treaty of Glrni Herewllli. with an Interruption ten low's order forbidding demonstrasum in your pocket ment of the commercial classes here, In ISM, when, for tho of only tlmo, months, mine, nt Jamestown, Cal., by the drop- peace negotiated nt Paris will be tfve the health of their bodies third was ping of a skip, which fell IBO'feet to ho Chicago, Dec. 31. Arrangements tions having been replaced. serious Injun' to the province. This Is called to servo as secretary of the treas- nd vigor of their minds; shower tp congress almost Immedi- MADISONVILLE, - KENTUCKY . The Cubans were frantic with en- a direction to transmit 'the ontlre cus- UA"s representative of h! rnunin. In the bottom of the Hhaft. One other ately on its reconvening probably own on them, and the millions have been completed for the mustering out of the Third Illinois volunteers, thusiasm, and shouted "Viva Molvln-ley.- " toms receipts ench week to Hnvann. tha United Htntes. Honor linmern hn was slightly injured. they here represent, such temporal The Bomipartists are busy In Wednesday. Although 0 tempting opshown hlmelf a moat clllclcnt and able Women thronged the streets, 'Compliance with such instructions diplomat. Ills erf arts hiiva been moat France. They nre establishing secret portunity offers for tho presentation (ilessings as Thou seest expedient Co, Bennett's regiment, which R. R. wl(h strengthening tho friendly from I'nfto Bico two months their shrill shoutings mingling would involve the abandonment of sucefu! In tho two nations, and with bureaus throughout that republic- to of the most forcible argument for the (or them in this world, and crown tlen between bo mustered those of the men. Ago, companies will sjiccdy ratification of the treaty, iu the this object in view, Ho hns written a grent them with evt rlasting glory in the out onThe following (lutes: Co. i:, ElThe United States ling wtis unfurled many necessarypubllc Improvements, deal, his productlans always receiving thr uncertain how many people frtvor u shopo of n ringing message to conthe ANNOUNCEMENTS. especially in the mutter ot roads nnd blghcst encomiums from tho press of I ho restoration of the empire. wprld to come All this we ask in gin, January J3 Co, 0, YopdstoaK on Cabanas by Lieut. Fltzhugh Lee, United States and other countries. Prominent men in Brldgcport.Conn., gress on the subject, President IfcKln-letrje namu and through the merits January 14; CompauieH II and K,Iloal Jr., and op Mqrra Castle by Lieut. wnJepvorkR. A I'rtemf nf Ilia International Atuerlnan hns decided to lenvo, the presentapropose to Insure their lives, and let y Son, our ford, Jnnuary 10; Co. M, Bochelle, Janwf Jesus Christ, Wude, u son of Ocn. Wade, The Illinois Central now Union. tion of the merits of the treaty to Its has on sale, and will AN HEROIC DEED. "Henor Itomoro vva a member of tho In- the policies be used ns security for the friends In uary 17; Companies I), mid I, Aurora, OAVIOR ,f AMKN. Receipts were given to tho Spanthe fcennte. Accordingly, the TOURIST tha same until Septernational American conference, and In payment of loans to bo contracted In tember ;o, iSoS, round trio body served with grent distinction, January 18; Co. C, Ottawa, January iards for the forts nnd other proper-tic- s A Klutlonnry Knglnerr, treaty will go to the Intter body with summer the interest of city improvements. Itlik of lilt that ntthe having been ono of its two tourist tickets from which hud belonged to the crown, 10; Co. A, Strentor, January SO; Co. OPENING ANOTHER MINE. As representative of Maxlco In the Own, Hc the I.lrei of linn- A fearful gale is aweeping the Irish the briefest possible message of trans- RATES points on Its tines In the South to a large list of summer resorts of P. Pontiac, January 21; Co. L, Kanka after which theie was a rrvlew conference, ho voted for thoestnbllah-men- t mission by the president. ly Injured, In thi, Mnrtli ft. f.. J.nt.i. of the Ilurenu of the American Ho- - channel, Holyhend harbor Is full of y troops tinder Ocncrnls lfelfer. Willis-ton- , kee, January 2.1, and Co. B, Jollet, u biles, und ever since Its organization Not I'ntltlril to Uncover Money 1'nUl un daily service ,o St. Louis, Chicago, Cincinnati K u uouisvuie enaniesone to reach qulcklr and apld Work in Increasing Oul- as shown un active and, zealous Interest shipping, and home of the vessels have llasbrock and Col. Armfield. The 24. an Alinmlonuil Claim. Columbus, O., Jan. 3. It Is not often In Us progress, llo whs a member of the dragged their anchor nnd gone nshore. comfortably the mountain resorts of Virginia, the review took place in Central park, und Seaside ot tho bureau put of Coal, that it falls to the part of a Matlonary exeeutlvn committee oforganized, when Ther nre numerous wrecks nlong the Wpshjngton. Jnn. 4, In the circ of Willi o Mountains and the lake andNew England, ILLINOISANS ASPHYXIATED. Hie Thousand Islands, foiest resorts the troops passed before Oenerals engineer to piny the part of n hero, every body was first that and on const. tht? United States vs. W. 1 Ingrahnm, ot Michigan) Wisconsin and Minnesota, tho Hot occasion hns lent his valuublo aid of Arkansas,,lhe Yellowstone Park or tho The old Arnold mine, which has Ihie Found Head mid Another Uuronicloui Brooke, Ludlow and Lee. The Sixth but that Is whnt hajipened to Lee to tho work of tho International union ot Col. Theodore Booscvclt rode up the United Stutes supremo court de bpringsof Colorado. resorts Missouri, Second Louisiana, First Texsubstitute engineer nt Wolff American republics," it been operated for many years, Capitol hill, at Albany, N, Y Monday, cided yesterday that un cntryman un i u llcxiin nt HhvkiiiioIi, as, Eighth regulars, Fo'irfli Vlrglnin, Rrother's der the desert Innd law was not enhou fnctory yesterday. Jbemg rapidly in n and put sleigh nnd captured ILL AMONG STRANGERS. at. Forty-nintlowu, Second Illinois and Though bndly hculded, h ABJald frM .QaQ cui.iu.ii fjuificij such QniiiJinrn leaped is.t wy 11. tho Btatehouse, The inaugural core titled to recover money pnld-o- n condition as a coal producer by Riving facte Indiana through lillnding cloudn of n't en in, One Hundred und Slxty-flrentry which ho hnd subsequently re- UUU LllUi 11 rewritten, and brought down, Savannah, Qa., Uec. 31. Corporal Rev. Or. riilllpTliarp, a Venerable Method,-l- it innnlal Included n grand mllltnry and nJ conditions, He St. Bernard Coal Co. passed in review. tO date, of thn Cnir.' linquished nnd which if he hnd held raked tho ilrcH from under the boilers Divine, Taken Saddenly 111 nt St, cvlo parade, President John B. Atkinson ex- - Marshal Williams, Co, V, tyn)) nIllinois Southern Home. on In his course would have resulted Tjji: LION OF THE HOUR. regiment, wns found dead in hntisc nnd prevented nn explosion that I.iiiiln, l!n Itoate to Qalrea ton. seekers' Gulde,"hai The administration's programme for In giving him to load coal within two on South Jtroad atieet, nsphyxlated by the land. ust been Issued. Is o jeopardized the lives of 500 employe (Jell, Pitliug Lee seemed tp, bo congress Includes the enactment of a llluttrat. etk from the time that work gns. His companion, Corporal James lion of the hour, A the prnvtd surged n tlip IniUdlilg, Ht. I,ouls, Deo. 31. Rev. Dr. Philip Nicaragua canal ed pamphlet, contains a large number legislation, the passI'ubllo Whipping. of letters from Northern farmers ..is tiegun on the opening, pro Newman, of the name company, is un- about flowers were thrown nt him Thnrp, a venerable Methodist divine, age of the nrmy and navy bills, appro- TliUvIni; libra fllveii-Guide now prosperously located on the Una Bvnusvllle, Intl., Jnn. (.Minor Will lleinaln a Iteclur. v dud the'' weather is not so se- - conscious. while coming into the union stntion He Is now at the hospital. from balconies nnd open window", Bdgnr Gardner, Blljnh Scott, the States of(if Ihft Illlnftla rAnfral RatlM. In Korfolk, Vn., Jnn. 3. Rev. James Thursday evening, on the Wabash priation of $20,000,000 to Indemnify Tennessee, Mississippi "iv as to stop or hinder senoiifly The men went to the room at mid- and It wob almost impossible for him Bow en Ptinsteu, rector of Spnln, nnd the rntlflcntlon of the Frank Curl nnd Wllltiim Morris, boys and Louisana, Kentucky, a detailed write-u- of iho and also the Pkk Foreman John night Thursday night, and the pro- to force his Jiorse through the great testnnt Episcopal ehtireh, Portsmouth, train, from Watertown, N. Y.,was 'ig operations. towns and country peace trcnty. In nge from 19 to 12 years, cities, To homeseekers, on and adjacoat to that ranging line. In search of seized with n sever illness, ule has gotten into the old works prietress of the place says they were concourse of people. The UnltrdStntes revenue collected were given n public whipping in farm, this pamphlet will or thosereliable Informa- a vjho wns elected bishop of Boise by the wns conveyed to the city hospital. and lurnish InThe One Hundred nnd Sixty-firHis nt Pekin (111.) ofllec for calendar year police cqjirt for intoxicated at the time. It is suption concerning the most accessible and prosper'.id is pushing the draining, etc, stealing somo old ous Portion of the South. Kri renin a Can hnhari inenniai council at Washington city condition is serious. Dr. Thnrp is 74 1808 diana Infantry furnished 0110 of the two h$ rapidly as possible. nmounted to $9,357,407.80. The wnshboilers. Their pnrentn were given by applying to the nearest of the undersigned. The sidr posed they blew put the fc'as. months ago, has declined the hon years of nge, nnd wns, of the parade. Every man curlier , rick is being laid aud the tipples llrfiort of llir'j)iirliir nf Dreyrua from incidents or, nnd will leuiulu with hla piesent life, ono of tho pioneersIn his Metho- number of packages phipped for ex- the option by Judge Winfrey of in the last company as he entered Cenof 6yeiili Uenloil. port in 1897 wan 1,027. The number of to the whipping of the boys or If no serious filt this week. Tickets and full information as to dism in the west. For 40 years he packages hhtpped for export in 1S9S" huvjug Paris, Dec. 31. The ministry of the tral park, drew from under his uni- parishioners. them scut to tho reformatory. nection with (lie above can be had rates in Conof agents olt ung interferes there will probably colonics denies the report that Drey- form a small Cuban tttif; nnd waved it prenched through Nebraska. Dr vvus 15,533. the "Central" and connecting lines. American lleoeptlone In lVrU. ?ti lond Monday morning fus has embarked from Cayenne on before the assemblage. The Cubans S. G. Hatch, DI. Put. Agent, Cincinnati Making Oartrltlcn for the United RtHlen. Paris, Jnn. 3. Gen. Horace Porter, Thnrp wns Inst stntioned nt Gnlveston, .' l nib operation will ma- - his return to Franco, adding tlint the went nenily wild with cheers and exijLxt. John A. Scottj Dlr. Pass. Agent, Memphis.' lb London, Jan. 4, It is nnnouueed Tito lore IlurnuU to Ueath. tho United States ambassador, and Tex. He is now on tho superannuated (iinlly increase the business of court of cassation alone can decide the citement, and Gen. Leo immediately John K. Gowdy, United States consul list, nnd wnn golnj; from New York to Washington Courthouse, O., Dec. 31. thnt the Kynoch company, of Birming- Win. Murray, DI Patt. Agent, New Orleans. ' Cur- general, held the usual Xew Yenr re- live with his son, nt Gnlveston. hiii Cary Boby nnd Frank Brown, wins ham, has commenced making 10,000,-00Ttid the shipping from Eirlington, question of the return of the pris- sent Inspector General Licut.-Cotis Guild, Jr., to order tho IndinniunH ceptions yestcrdnynt the United Stntes of Albeit Brown, and Win. Boby, liv cartridges for the United States at A. H. Hanson, 0, P. A, W.A. Kslfond, A. 0. P."A." yhich is already the coal mining oner. Chicago, Louisville. to put away the flags, which they did. embnssy nnd comuilntc. These were A DOG WORTH OWNINO. ing near here, were burned to death the rate of 1,000,000 weekly. An Amerjmrtfrjpolis of Kentucky.; The ef- Permanently .Lnottted. It is reported that the entire company largely nttended by distinguished In Brown b housc,which wns destroyed ican inspector, it nppearn, examines City, Kas., Jan. 3. Troops Is Junction ifcctfon?the railroad business here, A St, lleruard Sold at Calomel, Mloli., and by flro while tho parents were ut New the work nnd, profiting by tho war under nrrcst. W. A. NISBET, President tjebidc, the increased shipping A, D nna L, Ocn. C. D. Vlele, First Maj. Russell Harrison took posses- Paiislnns nnd Americnns. Taken to Dawion City, Alaaka, experiences, a special metal is used to Holland. O. W, WADOILL, Cashlsr' cavalry, departed yesterday for Fort 'wouldpjobably be to necessitate A rioldlrr Dire of Wound! Uroelred Make ilia Way Home. prevent the cases from jamming in Robinson, where they will be stationed sion of Cubanas fortress, where ho (jlirlituixi Might. That Hettleil It. 3opkirts vXounty an increased yard force and prob- many Cubans have given up their permanently. Troop Middletown, O., Jnn, 3. At Jnckson-bor- the barrels. also Huntsville, Aln., Jnn. 3. Prlvnto Houghton, Mid., Dec. 31. Jerry jiably an additional switch engine. Fort Mead. The Sixth Icavalry left for lives. has arnenr here, John Gifford nnd PhilStnrr Dare, Co. F, First infuntry, Murphy, a T7?arlinEton has attained a pretty rived at Fort Biley. The .upper court of justice was de- whose home Ik in Ban Franelscq, died at Calumet, Bold Ids big miner Hying ip ICtich qunrreled over tho division of Arrival of Lord mitt Lady Corzon at Cal citta. St. Bernard livered to Dr. Lninc, by order of Gcrj. good growth as a coal mining town n crop of tobacco. Gilford Calcutta, Jan. 4, The now viceroy district hospital yeter "Bnruey" a Half the Village Destroyed f of enviable reputation hut the town . Bcpman. In., Jan. 3. Flro by Fire. iirooKe, wuiie mo customhouse WAR at the Secondgunsnot woumi reqeiveti months ngo,to TheKlondike party 18 killed Kuch nnd afterwards-committe- d shot and of Indln, Lord of Kedleston, dog wns tnken to destroyed turned over to Col. Bliss. The latter ciay irom a Mnek Llghtfoot, Dnvvson City and crformed good ser- suicide. nnd Lady Curzon, nrrived hero nt fi p. iis Htill'growing. Madisonville, 'Ky. ever hnlf the business portion of this found $1,400 in a safe, which had ap- Christmas night. m., and "were received by the governDare's murderer, has been committed vice. Thursdny n 'jht "Barney" V Aillage yesterday. Six business houses, parently been overlooked by tho SpanTHE MARKETS. ment oftlcinln nnd the mllltnry and Gaptal Stock, - - - $50,000. nt Murphy's liomo in Calumet The CI'fTn Endeavorers of all frame structures, wcro burned. K. iards. Tho civil government was sur- to jail without bond. civil authorities nt the Hovvrah stntion llnvv ho bucccded in returning from , KontuV' ,;ich Kentucky con- - L. Hoag, Beery and Stull nnd the New York. Jan. 4, 1899. Campbell Out of Danger. to the mayor of Havana, Marrendered CATTLK Natlvo 8U Jrs... 4 C5 dfl 8 b5 ot tho Bast Indian railroad. The vo" 'i' " bndcavorer a box Transacts a general banking business bank nn the principal losers. New York, Jnn. 3. Jnmcs Alas'ca la n mystery. lns 40 quis Esteban. 6?. lunteers nnd nntive infnntry furnished and invites the accounts of the citizens of KI.OUII Winter Wheat,... 3 :i it 4 00 . Mew Year'sremem- Campbell, of Ohio, who has been Iteltiforooinenti forGeu. Otis. After the ceremonies were conclud- E. Four Miner Killed. WIIUAT NO. 2 lied ii 41 a guard of honor nnd gave the royal Hopkins and adjoining counties, , m, to each of which was tied MUM Wushlngton, Jim. 4. Ocn. Otis nt COHN-N- o. 2..., Jamestown, Cal., Jan. 3. Four mi- ed a commission of Spanish ofllcers confined fo Ids room in n hotel in thin Hia the finest and most secure vault in salute. 4j , 3J city for several dnys from illness, was Mnnila Iuik been notified by cable of OATS No. 2. , j. came from the Babbat to take away urjr written by an Endeavorer. ners were killed in Jumper mine that section of Kentucky 10 roported to be much improved yestcri tlie"arraugcmentB that have been com- - I'OUK Now Mess LOUIS. 9 75 IP 00 Uloil in a Street Car. the dropping of a skip, which from the palnce the painting of King ST. His physician said lie believed plcted to speedily Q Lancaster, O., Jnn. 4.Hon. Wm. his com UEEVES-Stoe- ins W Tir Louisville Post says that England Is fell 180 feet to the bottom of the shaft. Alfonso, nnd the royal chair.or throne, dny.exgovernor ' 3 T5 tt CIS rB to dc out of danger. Co ompouitu Schlutz died here in a street oar of mand by the dispatch of six regiment! which had been forgotten, but tlp the 4 00 cpnlerDplatinR following our example Inthe One other was slightly injured. Cows and Uaiters. 2 W CALVES-(p- er 100) COO pectoriB. He was probate judge of regular infantry. t W if 3 B2U. American guaid refused to allow them Speaker Keed l'crforuie u Mud I)ul'. iadootioa q( safety couplings: 'Tho gov. Died 8nddenfy of Heart HUexar. 3 2J ii HOGS Fair to Choice. and lit 1895 and 1S0G he served iu thr picscrtpttons SHKUP-r- alr Portland, Me., Jan. 3. Speaker 4 00 to Choice... 2 75 J?nnsnn City, Mo., Jan. 3. Thomas to enter the building. j' ernment Inquiry into the terrible mortality A IIIrIi Mitson Dead, 3 45 SCO treasury department at Washington VLOUll Patents (new).. There were several pathetic inci- Thomns B, RVed enme to Portland yesproperly it takes lime. It requires amoag railroad mso, wbicb during the Reed, aged 45, a pioneer, died here yesDixon, 111., Dec. 31. Jnmcs A. Haw-leClear and Straight. 2 75 8 3 25 by appointment of President Cleveexperienen and acompleto knowledge 73 WHEAT No. 3 ItedWIntar .... suddenly of heart disea&c, dents during the transferal of sover- terday to attend tho funeral of his died here, aged 08 years. He was COItN-N- o. ten years, reached 4.749 persona killed terday very land. Ho also served two terms in the 2 Mixed....,..,. 37Vi& ,,'.pat of drugs. It requires tho druggts. I Tii was born nt Slippery Bock, near eignty. Fomo of these took place in sister, Mrs. Conley. Ho returned to n thlrlj-thlr2 degree mnson, nnd nn OATS-N- o, IKwbile 30,21 were injured, gbovs the acci- Ohio .eglslature on tho democrat! to have a large amount of ,.,.., CI ip the palace nnd others without, rfui tl)P Washington last, night, KVE-N- o. 2 I'ltt&burgli. Pa. if uctlvu member ot the Scottish Bite, side, lie was 52 years old. drugs. Hq must give the besv TOUACCO-Lu- us pni 3U0 U nil r 4 Leaf Hurlnv. . possible work, and for compensation f 12 00 wllcbman. In consequence ol this show- A New Year's Resolve, Senator and Mrs. W. J. Dcboe 0 60 $ 0 00 HAY" Clear Timothy Lexington saloon men are mad Colorado Springs, Colo., Deccmbsr 28. he must bo reasonable. Col. Walter Evans is in WashitUTTUK-Chol- co f log the Board of Trade teat an expert to Dairy. .. 18 it IS are announced among the late Let's higher, grander ends achievo if 10 20 ington and says he dislikes to" conas March hares at those who have Tho Portland Cold Mining Company, i:aG8-Fre- sh .... 25 I'OIlK"StandardMes(new) I study tha systems fo use in America, This Washington arrivals. k r And make this year a OH Clcnr Hlh.. helped indict them for violating which already owned 142 acres in tho UACON Prime Steam jWoxpert has just retarned here and brought , ,, LARD We'll boom the "now" and "here" and it 6H test the election of Turner, bilt WITH THE ABOVE FACTS REMEMheart of the Cripple Creek gold field?, from OHIO, GO, t 'fwltb him specimens of the American, asto- the Sunday law. BER WE'RE CAREFUL. Senator Ljndsey does not beconsiders it his duty. leave E70 Steers,,. 3 90 which millions of dollars' worth of ore CATTLK-Natl- vo ' matlc couplings, wbich'.Jie reports, have 3 75 HOaS Fair to Choice...... 3 40 lieve there will b,c.an exra session The dead past with the undertaker, , fa. have been taken, has purchased a full SHEISP-K- ntr 00 it 4 10 ....... to Cholco.,.. .3 a.tOT.Ar. ,k f a.!.. A.. 3 Winter Patents... L. A. W. Bulletin. of Congress. ST. BERNARD DRUG STORE. patented claim, tho Rex, (he consideration TLOUltSpring l'atonts...,., 3 20 ? f C4 by 3 McGEE'S 50 per cent. It is understood that t C9 WHEAT No. 3 SnriiiB..... beisfg $150,000. is on Jbe Tha Rex i J.- the president of the Board 01 Trade, Mr. 72 7U ti No. 2 Red Boston now has the largest rail25G.6HILL CURE It is said that a conference of mo 11s Battle Mouatlon, just north ot the CQItN-N- o. 3 Mixed tr 37 Obar. Thompson Ritchie, will introduce a way 2 ZiW'D station in the world. Covers several leading Republicans was Mothers I This wonder-Independence mine, and adjoins the Portl- OATS-N- o. 8 IB Q 900 (new) KNOCKS OUT bilj to make aulpmatic cquplings compal- thirty-fivOH ILL AND FCVCR. acres and shelters thirty held at Frankfort Monday night at ful remedy will save your wOU&LIJ and, properties qn tho east. It has been iVAlSSAH VJi'lX Wjfi receive prprnpt atten- -, pory (a preat Er)tan. Copslderabio oppo- chlld'a life when attacked 3 15 Si G3Q rauutuuka. oioors.. CmUum ae peUeo. Oatruu but partially developed. 3 75 IIOQS All Grades. ....... 3 25 tioa Ii developing against the bill as the miles of rails. Cost 14,000.000. which Republican harmony was la tan n incur rfolJ. 2 lted (now) 70H o. wheat-N714 tionat this office; .Estimate? Liaaa za boitlc 2 White 2 OATS-N- o. aange will cost 7,000,000 ($33,000,000 )" Subscribe for TiE Beb. discussed. ,.. ICORN-N- o. cure throat and lung troubles. 'Price 25 da. 36 2, , Subscribe for The Bke. appiicaltion. George King, Sold by of this place, is the SrrjutH possessor of a Iiandsonir. upy urjuu irrayci in vuu- ress,' winch was presented tohitn vnie months ago by tint late jpeorge Washington Harry, a pros f Hamr Fox, j. T Hon. W. W. Lynch, wlio as Judge Day's law partner in their younger days, but who now devotes his time tnrco fortlou or Ills Time, Hlnoe 18SD, Uus lleen Spent at the American Capital A Man Who Ilaa A Suitnlued Honored and lleen Honored by tho Land of Sketch. till Illrth-lllo-praph- loal POWDER" Speed of Over Firty Alllea au Hour, with Some Itemarknbte Ilarat of Speed, In Homo of Which a Mile waf Ituu In thirty-H- e von geconde Actual Itunnlng Tluio. Sffr?1 "Waffle, Coffee orTea and Fruit M No. 2 Ham, Two Eggs, Potatoe. Cakes or Waffles and Coffee or Tea.,.,, 3S No. S Pork Chops with Potatoes and Cakea or No. Bf Steak, or Mutton Chopj, Potatoes, mit M.,, Waffles and CoBes or Tea I Lake Trout, Dutter Sauce, Cakas or Waffles M and Coffee or Tea... ,J0 . OVU. ad-drc- I Knox-vlllo- IJx-Go- v. fon n. 11 Ocr-muli- y, o, in Cns-tcllnn- Dlp-linn- et. out-fiid- . Oax-ac- n, . c - lnw-ye- r. rt v , .... i east-boun- d -' vvesl-bouu- d JNO.G.MbRTON. f Jan-uar- y, BANKER, ly; rJ -- I uai-housl- c, isa3 post-mant- er sub-wltte- d Illinois Central y con-lln- f ilrriU-IUd- Jan-nar- ,J Cliul-fan- t, four-hor- se h A 4 A. mb st JB uomeseems u Gnr-ret- t, p rud-denl- y st con-Pcnti- '.ioat:o -- l. a 0 n o, well-know- n Cm-so- reap-peure- d Ben-ma- n I'l-Oo- r. Ex-Go- Hf COTTON-MIUdl- bi !: y COTTON-Mlddl- v nn-gl- r . rf-.- I y t d ,i drpgs-fre- sji '"v ,i KO record-breake- I IfcAW. l A .&. m , - .j,1 Dr. Bull's , DO GO fa-- PQIlK-rMe- ss e 'S XtSvWtSyrup; UATTt.i-rsuiiv- a nanm JOB WORK. St. Charles, Ky. furnished upon A i A ifwK: WTTrtf 1 k fe which embellished the heavens and applied for a temporary injunction till a Cranor News. twice as many more glittered before hearing could be bad before tbe Court of Mr Dick Oroark gave a party Thursday A fMblUmSs NU UKHTS sr Appeals at night In ,bonor of Mr. C. Walker which Fortify 1 his astounded gaze. After await- people heardCincinnati. When tbe railroad OFTHH the body against disease ' of the move they bunted up was quite a success. ing some moments for the heavens United States District Judge Hamrdbnd by Tutt s Liver Pills, an abso Mr. Louis Oates, of White Plains snent ZtM to come down, John arose and se- and obtained an Injunction restraining the tbe latter part oflait week with friends In lute cure for sick headache, dys PAUL M. MOORB, Editor and Manager. cured his hat and "took'roundance" city from proceeding with tbe track "Mark from the Toomba." Ibis neighborhood. pepsia, sotlr stomach, malaria, i WLI on' the treacherous walk, persued Miss Josle Gillland spent Tuesd y with constipation, irT COMPANY i jaundice, bilious BEE PUBLISHING his way, comforted by the thought Miss Ida Oroark. DOWN IN THE MINES. Incorporated. ness and all Kindred troubles. Mrs. Cassie Peyton, a day or that the way of true love is never Miss Kate Wilson, ot Silent Sun, Is know This is the testimony of two Entered the Pcitofflce at Barllniton aa Stcond el "The of Life" visiting here matter. two since, gave the nag man a smooth. to tear the ot nothing better Im commerneutral and Mr. Joe Motbersbead was out of the oflining of your throat and Another snow, boys, and rabbits are JDr.Tutt; Your Liver Pills are piece of a large sewing needle cial iournals and may be relied lungs. It Is better than wet There was an informal emer- fice for a time last week, assisting Mining SUBSCRIPTION KATES: worth ten cents per dozen. about an inch long which she gency meeting of the feet to cause bronchitis and the of life. I shall ever upon. and Engineering Howard White in some sursisters pneumonia. Only keep it Mr. Ezekiel Nlchels nod Miss Alice found inside of a chicken which a few of the p be grateful for the accident that up long enough and you of the Golden veying, The Old Year goes out with a brethren Morgan were quietly married Wednesday f I oo OnaYearyatrlctlylnadTanee will succeed In rcduclngyour 50 " " Sli Moolha, brought them to my notice. I feel surpassing record. The New Year she killed during the holidays. It Cross at a certain residence in town Mr, James Fegau says the miners, as a night of last week. weight, losing your appetite, " " ThreeMontba, of general 3 bringing on a slow fever and dawns with a surpassing promise. was just emerging from the side last week. Whilst busily engaged althoughtbinr, worked well tbe past week, Boys, if ou are looking for a girl visit as if I had a new lease of life. Specimen eoplea milled free on application. tbe temptation was great fcr making everything exactly the biped and was covered with a in the business for which they had wanted In U prt of the Correapondenta con- Humdirgin Thry'ire only fifteen cents J. Fairleigh, Platte Cannon, Col. rlgtit lor tne germs 01 ountr. Addrettoiforpartleulara. Col. Watterson is inclined to coarse thread wound tightly around convened, a young man, a stranger them to stay away from tbo mines during sumntion. a dozen on Iho market tbe holidays. Only two days did No. 9 coughing and you Stop be frank even though a frisky free the needle. It had evidently been While on tbe way to her father's, last to the craft, but a friend of the suffer much from lack of men. will get well. THURSDAY, JANUARY 5, 1899. trader. He thinks American man- swallowed by the chicken and was Monday, Mrs Tom Terry wan thrown A business man remarked tht past week hostess rushed in. He greeted the ufacturers arc ready for free trade surely working its way out of its from tlio buggy and very badly hurt. lady of the house and the assem- that he noticed an improvement In the Builder Lee Oldham will comMadlsonvillc Wants Schools. but admits that protection has per- body. It is neede-lcs- s Mr Polk Wilson snd wife, ot Dalton to add that bly with an effusive cordiality, buyers' choice this year oyer that of former plete the residence of Elder Tcel called to fected plants and cheapened proAn election has been spent tbo holidays with their father, Mr, the chicken had a stitch in its side. which cause the dear sisters to be- years. More articles ot value were bought this week. In a few more days for their families than usual, and not so determine whether or not a Graded cesses. T. B. Terry goddess, The shall be estab he says, concedes that "from a of W. F. Barrow, who lieve that a latter day Chesterfield much spent for luxuries of wbicb tbey The team Common School Mr and Mrs Leo Cranor visited their the divino can sit under his own vine and figtreo. Dandv. maintained in Madison- - collar button to a locomotive there lives out in the Pond river country, had descended in their midst. atone could partake. father's family last week. lished and So great Is the demand for coal this year Such a is nothing now produced in took fright Monday, in front of Dinner was soon announced and white children. ville for The America which is not produced the St. Bernard store and ran up the young man displayed strange that one of tbe problems given attention school will cost something. by tbe coal producers ot Western Kentax proposed is "fifty cents on cheaper and better than its counter- Main street as far as the Christian taste in his choice of food and his tucky, especially Hopkins county, is how each one hundred dollars worth of part in Europe." The Colonel has church, thence up the cross street manner of eating. He ate cabbage tbey can best increase their production to meet the demands. property assessed in the district found solid ground concerning the to the Catholic church,. At the and molasses together and cures coughs of every kind. IFffiilf fmwn(D)Bm WHSIEHSlL'ff' his coffee from the gravy Wo understand that the Spotlsville coal An ordinary cough disapbelonging to any white person, past. As to the futre he is still latter place they were seen by forced pears in a single night. The of illaitratlona company or corporation, and one wrong, but not as one hopelessly Elder Tccl, who is something of a dish instead of using cream. Dur- mine bas changed bands, Kankin A Eastin to Rie week by week darlnr 1S99. Jy meana conch, man.er. Will racking coughs of bronchitis ot lb wotllln a dear and anJ lexTall llw linpuruni ing the meal an obstinate crumb being the tale purchasers. masare soon completely W) dollar and fifty cents poll tax on entangled in error's chain. Globe sprinter himself. The parson gave ART tered. And, If not too far It is a wrong idea to think tbe proper POLITICS each white male inhabitant over Democrat. chase, overtook the flying team, strayed off down his Sunday throat way to celebrate the new year is to imbibe anitta of the country coughs of conalong, tbe The Icadlnc In ' nenJjtit f partle. dewted to will contribute to the rxet ot the are completely sumption ,inmnl,ll wilf not heeitata twenty-on- e years of age, residing clambered in the wagon, secured and the unfortunate man was freely of intoxicants, yet tbere are many WEKKt.Y.at heretofore, maViaj II or il.rtppruve, whatever to a tu cured. the foremoet lllutlratcd weekly. The Director of the Mint says the lines and stopped the horses seized with a paroxysm ot cough- who adopt this plan ot celebration. the may lx. And "there's the ait .Juan in said district. Ask your druggist for one of Hawaii and Pff no Rico .--.rub." We don't like to spend our the United States holds more gold before the least damage was done. ing, which threatened to make his On account of Christmas week, tbe tv-r.n I fie Philippines 11. G. Weill ulll appear on luew Theaa iilacevmnfoTalmilatly treated Sp t.. rather have than was ever possessed by any This, perhaps, was the most godly head go soaring off in space. Hecla Coal Company were short several penny. We would Dr. Ayer's Mrun. I'l.ll. by laanar Whitney and W.a history of the Dinwiddle, who IiUwIm mad MUM. tili He was quickly borne to a lounge men who decided they would take tbe week Kot In u . di. .both the penny and the cake. The other nation in the race ever run in our city. study ol lli pUce. c4 wVm iii.Ii! fctm Joonwjr li Uw Cherry Pectoral and everything that a dozen sym- to celebtate. UUnis for the election is Tuesday world. It amounts to $910,000, date set . . . TUB BEST . . . We regret to note that our friend pathetic women could devise was After an illness ot several months, Mr. Piaster. January 17th. Will the advocates 000 and is fast increasing. Globe C. H. Hunt, perambulates our done at once for his relief. Mrs. J. E. Day died last Friday. Tbe deceased PICTORIAL HISTORY OF THE YEAR Thus Democrat. of liberal education win? u U It will aid the action of the streets materially assisted by a William Day compounded a solu bad been In the employ of the St. IJernard Lwh.it HIPI U'S WEEKLY baa been In the luul and will b warthe la far they have been in the minority Cherry Pectoral. Kc,.t work am.mi.llal.ed In lw late Jnlhnieclca 1 future If the person who mailed the stout cane. Pic wears his foot up- tion of vinegar and pepper, which Company for many years past and was (he WLtKLY'S and enenetlc polTchauctcil Jic ul looked upon by them as a most trnsled emin Madisonville and every move anonymous note to The Bee, conIf yon tiara any em plaint what on the top of his shoe and displays was stronger than Sampson with ploye, always ready when health wonld R. V. Chmbcn ever aua aeure no am u,ruiy SERIAL STORIES for advancement in educational taining money, will call on the ad tie. you ran yoeellily , obtain, writ. tie ir.lr. 1UU will a great toe about the size of a his hair on, and advised sipping permit to do bis whole duty. For years By M. 0. Wella WHEN Tim SLCDPCR WAKGS. promt reply that may bo ot great matters has been fought, because editor the money will be refunded. By 15. S. Van Zlla Tame u you. aiKiitu, WITH SWORD AND CRUCiriX. roasting ear. Hunt says he don't in small quantities. He drained be was in charge ot one of tbe mining DK. J.C. AT Lit, Lowell, Mm. At By R. W. Chamber it costs the people money. TIIU CONSPIRATORS machines and was regarded as one of the We cannot notice anonymous know whether it is rheumatism or the glass at the first gulp. Mrs. the same time those who could best of machine men. By bis death the y Contributors Some gout. Now, we don't pretend to Mike Long ran for the coai oil can company loses a good workman and the command the means have exII. S. Merrlman P.J.MeCart W.aUKorrls Owen'Hall be a doctor, but we can easily di- and gave repeated draughts ol ker mining fraternity a beloved associate and Ax Jottings. M. S. Brlseot) II. a Williams John Cortli E. F.Benson pended large sums through all SECOND ELOPEMENT Christmas' has come and gone and tbe agnose the case. It is not rheum-atis- osene. Mrs. Frank Sisk made a ALASKA these years to send their children THE WEST peopte have had their pleasure In giving b the aubWt or he would be confined to mustard plaster at a welding heat Foreman Evans, although rushed with dinners and pound parties throughout this CupuWhUncjr and Ita Induttriet wDl be treated In and Ita reaourtee win by IMwertl away to other towns, whose people J. SUCCESSFUL. ol a aerlea of papere a aeriei l artlclci by rranklltl his rheum) but it is clearly a case and bound the same about his work, found time to attend tbe funeral ot vicinity. 8 purr. view Matthewa. have looked with different Rev. R. C. Ramev preached at Pleasant of gout, as he is still able to gout throat. A zealous sister, in her Mr. J. E. Day, last Saturday. This Busy World The London Letter upon schools who have estabLast Saturday, tbe St. Bernard Coal Co. Grova last Saturday and Sunday. will continue Coffman and Hiss Mantle in the discharge of business. It sympathy, forgot the temperance belli, Martin, III rcadera. to will be written by nrnoU White, good Air Ed maintained and lished arouae and lutruct sent ont some beautiful calendars as a reconvened at . L. and will be lull ofllnuly matter Tbe is a little strange to even the nag principles of the order and comBrooks Married at SpringWhite's last Sunday night and a good time schools and have thereby brought minder that the new year was approachAMATEUR ATHLETICS This was enjoyed by all in attendance. man that a fellow can get around pounded a toddy, which would have ing. They never forget their patrons. .U be continued weekly by lie welUnown editor, Mr. Cepex Whitney field, Tenn. towns and under tribute other makes tbe seventh New Year'a night be ( when he is Smtitrlp4ln, disabled. 10 Ctnli Ccpr A coal strike bas been ordered at has had at bis house, and thrown Bacchus and given him "all communities less fortunately contho has been going on (or ( PsblUbers, New ark. It. . Ills , on account cf a weigbman DROTHERS. Address HARPER Fruklia Mi'tbeve ditioned and forced them to con- Bride the Daughter of,Mr. Willis Wm. Slattery, a young man in undcrs," and compelled the much failing to give just weights. Why not the iast fifteen yens in this vicinity What 8e96S6SSS other community can beat it? treated sufferer to drink the last to their greater prosperity. tribute Brooks, of Slaughtersville. this place, surrounded an overdose matters without ordering a strike, as Louis Walker, ot Dawson, cams np last The best schools draw the best of "coffin varnish" Monday even- drop. Squire Sisk, at the instiga- tbe miners tbere have only just gone to work Wednesday to with his wagon and t. .,..,, .A , tion ol several sisters had thrown after months of idleness, and their labor is h, ul bolts (or tbe stave factory. team re Coffaittna'tt class of new citizens which local ir Yesterday morning Mr. Ed ing and became a little loud in his He ceived work and returned home last business conditions will support. man, who had driven from Nebo speech and actions. Marshal Bar-ne- tt off his coat and jerked off the shoes now in such demand? Agent Ethendge says that about 1.300 1 The best schools arc the best in- the night before, boarded the early sent him home with the in- of the victim and was vigorously M. M. Cluck's little boy happened to a centives to wholesome and rapid southbound passenger train here junction to "go and sin more." rubbing the soles of his feet with a cars of coal were shipped from Earlington rather Datnful accident last Saturday even and joined Miss Mamie Brooks, of last month. This gives an outsider some ing. Tbe little fellow (ell (rom a pile Such a Slaughtersville, who was on her He soon reappeared on the street greasy rag. growth of population. Contractor and Builder I idea of the coal business done here. ol wood in tbe corner on the oven jmT 'inn growth of population is what a way from home to attend school in "sp'ilin' " for a fight. About this time an old member Barnett A visit to tbe Earlington coke works cutting a gash In his (orehead and burning is yars ixpiniiNoa. They proceeded to nabbed htm and started toward the who had once walked in devious shows signs ot increased activity in tbe one side o( bis (ace. Winchester. town wants and needs. r Springfield, Tenn., and were mar EARLINGTON, KY. The sisters ap- coke trade. Tbe recent heavy orders are T M. Walker and wife and Warren The young man or woman who fi municapal refrigerator. On the ways entered. 1 on 13 Walker, ot Crolton, made a visit to our returning to Buildings Erected All has had any ambition for a liberal ned,morning tram. Darlington din way Slattery took the studs, re pealed to him in a breath. "What the cause of tbe disappearance of much of section Sunday evening and retnrned Tues- ,M ggriniTmtEHriajin made Classes ofready for occupancy. andThey took the Incomplete 1.W tbe stock coke accumnlated there last day. education, and considerable long- ner at Hotel Earlington and alter fused to go farther and defied Bar do you think of his condition?" eluding the furnishing of alt materials, 2. mechanical and common labor. Tbe school entertainmedt atCave Spring ing for knowledge, yet whose dinner drove back to Nebo, where neu wno gave me reoeinous man they anxiously. "I think," he Foremao Joseph Summers of the coke church, Thursday night Ixfore Christmas, school advantages have been lim- the groom is in the tobacco busi- a rap over his dome of thought dryly answered, "that he is about DETAILS. SPECIwas a grand success, conducted by Prof. PLANS. force is now having bim a nest dwelling Price reatooable and satisfaction guaranR. E. Thorn. ited to the little district school for ness and where they will for the which caused the obstinate party the drunkest man I ever saw." FICATIONS A CO NTRAOTB teed Estimates cheerfully given on all kinds erected on South Main street. r present make their home. DRAWN UP ON SHORT NO- of Bulldiog and Special Work. Give rao a Uro. Drowder will preach at Cave Spring five months in the year, taught by The sisters raises their eyes and I Foreman Day who bas for the past month church next Saturday and Sunday. It is an interesting story of the to look with less prejudice upon chance at your work before letting contract TICE, .. a teacher whose whole education delayed consummation of youthful bolts and bars. He occupied the hands toward heaven and with one or two been called away from bis post of More anon. Salamoundi. y ' t "y 'i" aw sg ".fr 't ' 1" duty at No. 0 mine by tbe fatal illness ot was received in like manner and lovers' hopes and but another "anxious seat" in the calaboose accord ejaculated, who must teach all branches from proof of the old saw about love Monday night and will toe the A few doiea ot Or, M. A. Slmmone Liver Medi- bis brother has again resumed work, If Gloomy and Nerrosa. and looking 90 tbe Some of the heavy buyers from the coal dark aide of tblnia, lake a few doica Dr. M A, Weak Stomach a b c up, must teach all of a large and locksmiths. mark before Judge Cowell at his cine! will do moraot for aotner medicine. Iban a producers of late have been tbe railroad Slmmoni Lleer Medicine, arid tbe doom will any The young couple eloped some prolonged count disappear. school and continue at it alone companies of tbe West, who. on account months ago and got as far as next regular session. As the Judge from 7 o'clock in the morning per- Uniontown on the road to the does not "look with allowance BLASTS. LOCOMOTIVE of large freight business, need an increased Red Hill Items. haps until 5 o'clock in the evening, Gretna Greene across the Ohio, upon sin,"ve can confidently presupply of fuel. Christmas bas passed away like a sweepthe erring one will be reneeds no other argument as to the but they were overtaken there and dict that A good step being taken by tbe United ing w. S. MILLER, Jr.. Supervisor Sullivan was in charge of a storm with the results of a oous time quired to "bring forth fruits meet Mine Workers is the one making war on value of and necessity for better the young lady was taken home. Manager. way large force of men at Henderson last convict labor in the mines, and if they would with all. Since that time Miss Brooks has lor repentance." lrmy trie IX a. and better schools. week making needed improvements there Frank Wright bas returned home alter been away at school and was just of the transgressor is hard. add to that the advocacy of temperance, to accommodate the increasing business. But there is all reason for and now returning to school when the days visiting in this section. several much good could be dona tbe mining fraThe lioss editor is troubled this Section foremen Pendergast and no valid reason against advance- elopement occurred. We were sorry to hear of tbe sad news ternity. BEST Sa and $3.50 HOUSE week, and this is what ails the man along with John Cummings, were The bride is a daughter of Mr. of ot Chatterbox, of Mannington, being sudment in educational matters even Ten new mining companies for the purnags. It's babies. Not his, called to Henderson last week to make imIN LOUISVILLE. if such priceless advancement does Willis Brooks, a very prosperous thank, heaven, but other people's portant changes and improvements in pose of mining coal and zinc have been in- denly killed by Ihi falling ot tbe city hall farmer and cattle dealer, whose of their town, but still we can't believe corporated In Missouri, tbe past week. cost a few dollars more per annum. country home is near Slaughters- babies. Everybody knows that yard there. Chatterbox got killed in that way for tbe a 1 mt a ani ei'B'8 A vein of zinc ore has lately been dis- city If a man be wealthy and his ville in north Hopkins, a very the crceter man makes a careful Roadmaster Kobson was down at Henhall is firmly built. If Clinker had record ot the youngsters as fast derson last week looking after many covered near Knoxville, Tenn., (bus open- given tbe news of tbe gas factory of taxes therefore larger than another pretty and charming young KenI as they advent; at least he has done changes being made there on old tracks and ing up a new field for labor, being blown up aud Chatterbox he is, whether he have children or tucky girl. so heretofore, but unless this "in- tbo addition of new ones. Tbo Hecla miners were paid off last Sat- accidenlly killed we mlht have thought ft The groom is a member of a is childless, all the more gainer by (Successor to Isaac Davis.) prominent family whose native crease and multiply" business is Work on tbe new interlocking switches urday and were therefore prepared to buy true. anything that profits the common frowned down and discouraged in home is Slaughtersville, but he is to be put in at Norlonville is progressing all that Is necessary to make tbe first day Tbe fight which occurred at Empire one ity at large. If he have children now engaged in the tobacco busi- the future, the boss editor will nicely. These switches, we understand, of the year a happy. Livery and day last week between Rome Murphy and his gain is tenfold enhanced for ness at Nebo, this county. Young cither have to put on an assistant will be operated by electricity. Tbe St. Bernard Company leads and Ben Tomblin resulted in Tomblin being or discontinue the baby department Coffman was a member of Comthem and their posterity. in this paper. He does not mind Yardmaster Maloney, formerly in charge others follow1 as will be seen from tbe fol- shot. They were both employes of tbe Feed Stable, be poor and is not en- pany A., Third Kentucky Volun- writing up one or two badtes per of night yard at Earlington was placed in lowing clipping from tbe Manufacturers' Empire Coal Company, and were at work If a man teers, but had not sufficiently rocharge ot day yard at Henderson by Record, wbicb shows that other compan- in the bank when the fight occurred. cumbered in his mind with the bust health to stand the service. week. He thinks that just about ies bave concluded to have utilize tbe coal At the Old Stand, on Alain We were sorry to find in tbe Manning-toequals the demand, and he is will- Master of Trains, Devney on tbe first of slack: thoughts of deposits, stocks and Street, just west of notes a statement ot Mr. Mcintosh go tbe year. ing to throw in a verse of home MIddleiboro, Ky December 23. To Phantom Party. bonds and the inevitable tax on depot, made poetry to that number, but When it comes to handling fifteen hun- meet tbe demands made upon it for domes- ing ont West. We hope be will cbango his The phantom party at the home when the good people shower down dred cars of coal and that many empty coal tic, steam, coking and gas coal, the Mingo mind and stay with us for he is a good fel real estate, the small pittance of EARLINGTON, KENTUCKY. added an additional dollar and a half on of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Burr, last six squalling, kicking kids upon cars in addition to the other cars bandied, Coal & Coke Co.. ot this place, hasToper-fe- low, and we regret to see him leave, but as Thursday evening, was one of the the inoffensive nag man, he is we must give yard crews here credit for a many improvements to its outfit. his head is an extremely light pentbe coking process $20,000 bave been to pie, we think be could get along all right First-Clas- s Service, most pleasing social events of the Equipment and expended for a Steadman disintegrator and without any. alty for him to pay for the greatly season. The hospitable home of bound to rear up on his hind legs big month's work. & Campbell washers, and an exten and kick in self defense. And he Since tbe promotion ot George Smith to Christ Mss Cordia Carroll went to Crofton. increased advantages! sive system of screening to utilize tha slack the Mayor was thrown wide open serves notice upon his friends that II IH IHifnIHI Hii H Thursday. schools and long terms for his to a host of ghostly visitors, who they must go slow in the future, tbe position of agent at Henderson, which and watte coals from its own and other Formerly 30,000 tons of slack coal mines. Our community bas been on a boom for He should it pay joy- at 8.30 o'clock were ushered into a and not overtax the infant industry took place tbe first of this month, Mr. were thrown away. Now it is saved and children. the past week. Everybody bas been taking Elmer Orr, formerly ticket agent there, dimly lighted room, where each of our place. used. In addition, shaker screens have fully in the knowledgeof how much Christmas. bas been advanced to the position of been ghost soon lost his identity. One Since the last record a bran new cashier and Will Mann, nlgbt operator, mines. successfully introduced in all the better opportunities will thus be of the most prominent features was Busybody gave the news last week of afforded his children than were the grand march, where everybody baby winks and cries in the home now bas charge of me telegraph business Clinker going straight up. Wo are clad of Fred Hosey. Charlie Hepplc at day. Tbey are all good business boys ever his. was at a loss to know his or her has also augmented the census. '.KKVXKIWWXXWWW.VAKKKW Cracker Jack took his place, if such acci worthy of the promotion. dent did occir for we like to bear from And finally the man who votes partner, and many were the ejacu- Galen Burden is again concocting and old Norlonville, Agent C. E. Mann, of Pembroke, atlations of surprise when the ghostly catnip tea. and has nor wife nor children Burt Sigsbec has redutlnc iS?j will be deToted to Fiction, Travel, and Sport, aod will be tk. the funeral of the late J E, Day at apparel was thrown off and the fol- inforced the inant-ry- , beat bojr'a paper publlAei Tim Carroll went to Crofton Wednesday anand J. B. tended should be fined liberally and Earlington last Saturday. lowing persons were at once recog- Wyatt, in the great game of and got a hair cut and a shave. Wonder TWO SERIAL STORIES life, good, school nized: nually for the public if be isn't goiog to see bis girl. The death ot bis brother called agent has drawn a pair of aces. We Forward, March 1" Oavin Hamilton Dr. and Mrs. E. A. Chatten, Mr. mean bov babies. Or no school. This is not new but Day.ot Crofton, here last week. Mr. Luke Crick is on the sick list Ibis lly KIRK MUNROE By MOLLY ELLIOT SEAWILL complain of is true. And so with the whole and Mrs. J. R. Rash, Mr. and Mrs. They do not it Is a .torjr of younr hero th Roo.; trains week. Two additional freight I. a ,lor, of lb, ,llo, , are ltaKouhRldera. C. H. McGary: Misses Annie Cow-elMetta the CriaiT anything in particular. They John Steersman is a young man scheduled on tbo new time card, which argument. Ask I. Dickerton where be got bis musEthel Evans, Annie Moore, who lives near the city limits. went into effect last Sunday. Tbey only SOMB SlipRT! STORIES W Kltk llunroo eatfinQUPh, but keep thin and f) is no rational ground left tache blacked, and see what he will say. There Celeste Moore, Bessie Allen, Alice Now SCOUTING ON THE FLAWS AN EXCHANGE OF SHIPS has a sweetheart, a ran between Earlington and Nashville. heyappcar fairly well, S We know why be blacked it, for be finally Cale, Ily"llurfALO Dill" man Bourland, Agnes and Sue Burr; rustic John who lives upon which the ll.nrnln. E.WAUM3 beauty have no strength. You a few miles WOLVES vs. DISCIPLINE agreed with his girl that Sunday week The new time card shows that passeoger TUB GUNSHOT MINI may stand and defend his position. Messrs. II. C. Bourland, George from town. riylliNRY W. Fiscucn Uy Chaklu K. Lvmuis Last Monday morncannot say they arc really, x woujd do. Now watch him and see if be Mothershcad, Henry Browning, ing, John was escorting his lady train No. 91 is due here about one pour A DANDY AT HIS BEST' TUB KING'S sick, and so you call them doesn't do something smart on that day. later than on former time card. All other; Uy JuUAK lULrn Itr KlOlHALD Gouil 'v Unexampled Prosperity. Theo Watts, Ed Rule, Ben Rash love through our city. John had delicate. $ Keep up Sweetheart and take week passenger trains at tbe old time with the STORIES OP THE WAD on his Sabbath raiment and held exception of 51, which is due here (3 mina parallel in the history and David Burr. Whatcanbedoncforthcni? Without Tluae itorlte are founded on (act, and In many caaei an the atliul ainaet. Nothing was left undone to make f"tnr qncWAf IQ t A crim. f llfif W about with us. Old Rough is all right and ence of th authors. of the United States is the year the evening one long to be remem- his head high like a little man in utes later. always ready to help. De sure and write RESCUE OF REDWAY CRUISING WITH MWIY also trod the earth tall i the best physicians have bee n vj m CVnii C Aduna en THE By IUbold Martin ny w. W. Stohe just closed. Such volume of busi- bered, and it was not until a late withoats. He step peculiar anxious was agent Etberide to sea So next week. Will depend on finding a let that nigh giving for a quarter of a cen- to tbe dawn of the day upon which tbe five A SCARED FIGHTER BILLY Or BATTMY ter from you. ness was never before known. guests took their de- young men in love and blind hour that the I Uy Y. I. IlENDXRSOM v tury. Give them fly COLSATB OiUS k parture. A WAR CORRESPONDENT Mrs. Nannie Keith's school closed Dunn's Review says: Everything went well per cent was to be restored that he saw tbs AFLOAT horses. Uy Carlton T. Cmafmah and tbe new one in. Thursday at Flat Rock and she will begin It Is a year beyond parallel and goes to The net earnings of tbe Uurllngton sys- with John until he reached a sec- old year out WITH CAPRON AT BL CANBY " teaching again at McKnlght school house OperatorDrewsler filled tbe position of of wooden pavement just in close with the biggest volume of busiits lly Flitchsh C. lUNSoxa tem for tbe month of November were tion Oil with Hypo- - jj tbe first Monday in January, of ness ever seen. Enormous transactions at front ot the boss editor's, which is night operator here last week. ARTICLES ON SPORT AND TRAVEL $837,660, an Increase of 1237,701 over tbe phosphites. It has most re- - S Section foreman Henry accidentally cut tbs Stock Exchange make some difference same month last year. Tbe net earnings constructed on a decline of twenty Tbe party given at Mr, Wright's was Then articles will be ot aepaclal Intertit to arary lira and amrretlc boy wh Iotii rdrenture find iport markable nourishing power. degrees, and at that time was one of bis bands last week with a knife, and heavy railrord earnings, but when all for the fivemontbs ending November quite a success. Your correspondent bad 30, Jullaa Ralph ALASKAN FISHERMAN ARCTIC WAYFARERS It gives color to the blood. It coated with ice and slicker than tbe transporting and speculative interests the privalege of attrnding and everybody Tbo city fathers of Memphis bavo hunlly L C. JiOM lly CifMia C. Adami were $3,927,714, a decrease of $19,88 5 brines strcneth to the mus are eliminated tbere is still a much larger the tongue of an average candidate. dreds of laborers engaged in tearing up fhe bad a good time. ART OF from tbe same period of tbe preceeding I3yB.CKNT cles. It adds power to the Jly W. G. VAN T. lnrtfW business than in uny other month of any In his delirious happiness, John track of tbe Southern railroad over WashMay Tub Be? have a merry Christmas fivcal year, BICYCLE POLO nerves. It means robust 4 and a happy New Year is tbe wish of, year. failed to note these important facts ington street, which bas been a bone of Uy Dan Biard lly A, II. GoDrair health and vigor. Evcnddi-,- g Similar testimony is supplied by amaNUBIAN TEA cures lTyspcp. but struck that walk a square deal contenlion for years. The railroad comOld Rough. TUB CAMERA CLUB THE EDITOR'S TADI.B S'.i cate infants rapidly gain in J with both feet. He also struck it pany's contract for right of way expired ridnlvl sla, Constipation aad IndiJJraditreefs as follows: STAMPS AND C0IN3 l'H0ULUM3 AND PUZZUU flesh if given a small amount S AU will receive attention oacb numb in tba ROUND TAULB Tbe latest coal company to be incorpoProbably never before at this date was gestion. RfgulatesUjo Liver. Price, 25 cU. with the vehemence of a pile some years since, but tbe city's efforts three or four times each day. x rated in Kentucky will be known by the 10 Ctnli 0 Ctry StlicripltoM, tl 00 a Xtur driver, a second later in a sitting to force removal have been frustrated Sold by St. Bernard Drugstore. the course of general business so animated MoUjr EI1M Seawell Addroit HARPER & BROTHERS, I'ullUbera, New York. N.Y. 50c and $1.00 all dniltt. position. His hat flew to the mid- through an injunction. Yesterday the in- name of tbe Bryan Coal Company.? Capias it is at present. Speculative activity is SCOTT & UOWNE, ChemUta, New York. 5 Subscribe for The Bee. dle of the street and all tlio stars unction was dissolved, but tbe company 00 longer confined to tbs stock market, tal stock, $3,000. ..".'.AMi.. I but bas widened to include wheat and corn among tbe cereals and copper among tbe metals, vrbile tbe rush of business in iron and steel seems little, it any, abated, and some lines, notably cotton goods and raw wool, are displaying ao activity and streogtb which would have been welcomed at anv time (or a year past. Prices ol se curities and of staples alike furnish exam ples of aggressive strength. non-partis- . ' 1"tI51"' ff1 W V 'Hjti;iuyiMyui3it,win'ii; .; S" Stron Fortification. V ! .-- coughing 4fcbaaaw'e Fly-Whe- fly-whe- el 1 Tutl's Liver Pills star-eye- d re-in- HAKPGUSa isWEEKDLfQ Hu-.l- 4 a ! - Short-Stor- m prayer-meetin- g rVv-tal- ly e, prayer-meetin- c m prayer-meetin- g t00tnr V ad-Ju- st r.i cJ ..c.i M. BH McCORD, - ,,mfliiL ; WW m I r "O-h-h-- ; " natw-fw-y'- ''yyyy WILLARD HOTEL n mill n, ennsn Nor-tonvil- le OEOKOB M'MiM'iiMiiitiiinsiiiiim O. TOY, n et Prompt fl j I first-clas- s tTTT'triniltttlHIHIIII Delicate Children HARPER'S IIR Q VND TABT ,W. ! l, anti-scho- TBBASURB-3H1- P Vt Cod-Liv- er D npURB-SKATi- TREE-TO- P niaf J I iMrtirairvrer.i.rert twj .; , , $L "Va . Uifry' a3j '' t7 If I ' "23U 3nbusttu tot Htftivt" LOCALJEWS. Clyde Woodson, of Providence, was here one day last week. Joe Toy, of Robards, visited his brothers here a few days this week. Miss Claude Grainger, of Spring-field, Term., is visiting Mrs. Wm. McCarley. T i . I Miss Lizzie Sullivan spent Saturday and Sunday with friends in ' Evansville. - Louisville Poo! 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 interests, which resulted in the three rooms in this city being raided Saturday, over 125 men being arrested. These were dismissed at a preliminary hearing, but as the grand jury had announced its intention 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 indictments fact, all pending against them have been dismissed. FINANCIAL REPORT City of Earllajrt6n for the Year 1898. Tax Levy Hade the Same as Previous Years. Following is a detailed statement of the finances of the city of Earlington, Ky., for the year 1898, skowing receipts and disbursements and balance in treasury at close of year: Cash In RECEIPTS. treasury, January 3. 1898 t 197 09 Taxes Collected 1892 893 1894 895 189G.. 2 6 7 9 47 r897J 8g3 80 7" 50 50 00 Co 330 ,&?t'? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward (or any case of Catarrh thai cannot be cared by Hall's Catarrh Cure. ' Oscar Bonham returned here F. J. Ciienby & Co., Props., Toledo, O Saturday after an extended visit to We the undersigned, have known F, J, 'his parents in eastern Tennessee. Cheney for the last fifteen years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all bust Miss Myrtic Wootcn, of Madi-sonvill- ness transactions and financially able to was the guest of Mrs. carry out any obligations made by their West & Truax, Wholesale DrugChas. Patterson the first of the firm. Toledo, gists, Waldino, Kinnan & O. ; week. Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken internally, Contractor Ed Stodghill has sc- acting directly upon the blood and mucous w.cured the building of three neat surfaces of the system. Price 7.3c per bot' collages near the lake for Geo. C. tle. Sold by all Druggists. Testimonials Atlurispn. He will begin work at free. Hall's Family Pills are the best. once and push the contract to an c, Bessie Small, of Guthrie, is visiting her sister, Mrs. R. Davenport, of this city. Miss How's This! 1.553 76 Total taxes collected during year 1,957 8C Total fines collected during year 305 50 Lot in Earlington Cemetery sold 10 00 Sundry Dog Taxes acc't, 1897.., 38 00 Sundry License 2300 .53 45 DISBURSEMENTS. Twelve months salary City Marshal at $40 I480 00 Mayor's salary for 1898... 50 00 salary 1898... 4000 Treasurer's Clerk's salary for 1898... , 60 00 Attendance of Councilmen 6400 City Physician's services foryAi- Extra Police during year. , 5000 33 00 early completion. . , Wc arc glad to announce that 'McGary, the Marshal of Slaughters who was so severely wounded by Jody Gooch, is rapidly recoverLatest ading from his,injuries. vices state that he soon expects to coine and spend a week with his relatives and friends in this city. Emmet Hibbs, of Hanson, paid our office a pleasant call Tuus- Mr. - i day evening. He was on his way to Missouri to complete a contract. Of courso he subscribed for Tin . Bek, as he wishes to keep posted ;on all matters relative to the "dark and bloody ground." Honey Lost. I will be thankful for return of money lost by me and will suitably ru'ward its return. In Hiss Jorgertson's Honor. A very delightful party was given at the new Hotel Earlington on Thursday evening of last week by Mr. and Mrs. J no. M. Victory and Miss Beltic Victory in honor of A Miss Jorgcnson, of Padticah. number of guests were present from Madisonvillc, viz: Misses Irene Morton, Annie and'KathcriucTate, Mabel Rash; Messrs. Blount Jones, Charlie Daves, Lonnie Hall, Clint Ruby and Mcsdames D. A. Morton and H. H. Holcman. The Earlington guests were: Misses Lclia Dean, Lizzie Sullivan, Nannie Ashby, Pauline Davis, and Janie Victory; Messrs. Henry Browning. Ed Rule and William Hopewell. Charity Legal services Refund tax wrongly assessed Killing and removing dogs. 5636 500 1 20 Printing.., 5 50 Cemetery Expense 400 Jail and City Court Ex- penso j 65 Electric lights fonfJgS... 675 00 New bridge and footway on West Main Street, and sundry bridge and street Dwork 673 99 Total disbursements $2,214 95 Balance in Treasury, January ". 2. 1899,, 31G jo g 25 (Signed) Wonderful Discovery. Lunspord, Ala., April New Spencer Medicino Co. 15, i8gS. City Clerk. Earlington, Ky., Jan'y. 2, 1899. The following ordinance, continuing the present tax rate was passed : ORDINANCE, Paul 2,53i 45 M. Moore, ' j H Dear Sirs: I have been troubled with Earlington, Ky., do ordain as folI bad no lows: liver and stomach complaint. Mekkiweathkr. appetite and my general health was very That the tax for the year 1899 bad. I took medicine from four different Dr. Dlshman. doctors and they failed to do me any good. be and is hereby levied at one dolI got no relief until I began to use your lar and fifty cents per capita poll .a A note from Dr. R. T. Dishman, valuable Nubian Tea. I used about two tax, and an ad valorem tax of sixty the dentist, announces that he will dollars worth of it, and It did me moro cents on each one hundred dollars return to Earlington again about good than all the medicine I ever took. I of assessed value of all real and pounds have gained thirty-fiv- e the 8th of this month and resume and my health is very good. I in weight personal property subject to taxacan sleep his practice. I tion within the city, soundly and my appetite is excellent. can recommend Planter's Nubian Tea to W. F. Burr, to any comEntertained. the world as being a Paul M. Moore, Mayor. munity. Any one who doubts this stateOn Monday evening, Dec. a 6, ment can write Oscar Uakir. City Clerk. Miss Maggie Hart, of the St. Sold by St. Bernard .Drug Store. The City Council of the City of Ella God-sen- d Mr. John E. Day. Died, at his horric in Earlington, on Friday, December 30, of malignant cancer,' Mr. John E. Day,' after a most painful illness of more than ten weeks' duration. Mr. Day was. born in Hopkins county, February 14, 1846, and had been a resident of the county nearly all his life. In his early days he was a school teacher and in this capacity gave universal satisfaction. In 1888 he married Mrs. Gertrude Murphy, of Clarksville, Tenn., with whom he lived happily until his death. An affectionate wife, two devoted two brothers and a sister, with numerous distant relatives and a wide circle of friends mourn the loss of this good and useful man. From d religious standpoint, Mr. Day was a pronounced skeptic, but he believed in God and a future existence. 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 transitory. In the community, he was prominent for his fair and honest dealing with all men, his tender kindness of heart and his unswerving 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 argument, a quick and ready speaker, a close and logical rcasoncr; was always ready to aid and assist all public enterprise. To say the least he was an exemplary citizen. During his long and painful illness 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 2,000, and of the Knights of Honor, in which he maintained a policy of $1,000. His remains were consigned to the silent tomb in the cemetery at this place Saturday afternoon, attended by a large following of sorrowing relative and friends to whom wc extend sympathy. May he rest in peace. step-childre- ATTEMPTED ROBBERY. Charles Kolb a Yard Manager For St. Bernard Coal Co. at Louisville ASSAULTED BY HIQHWAYMEN Routed NCURABLE DISEASES Nortonvillc News. i'S?i tarrh of" tho lungs, nnd its victim Is, no Gouoi.pnsincip Louisville, Ky., Jan'y 1. Mr. wiM?ss,k&1 y In tho moro ad msrwrf rwyxr vanced stages; Charles Kolb, manager of the but great num Fourteenth and Delewarc street bers of peoplo dlo of consumption yard of the Louisville agency, St. needlessly. It Is certain that every Bernard Coal Company, was as- phase of catarrh, including1 many cases of consumption, nro cured by tho right saulted in his office by two masked treatment. Dr. Ilnrtrann's highwaymen about 6:30 o'clock great prescription, uttneks catarrhal Saturday evening. The men were diseases scientillcully nnifcures them. Dr. Ilarjtman explains It fully in his frightened away before they got books which aro mailed on application. Hero is a letter from I.Irs. Hiirinening, any money. Mr. Kolb was at his desk with Mazo Manic, Wis., who fcr one of many curei of consumption by about $200 before him posting his Sho3Sys: books preparatory to closing up. Medicine Co., Columbus, O. Dear Sirs: "I cannot praise your The safe was also open. The two 1 had remedy too highly. Lust men entered the door, pointed two In grippe and hemorrhage winter lungs of the pistols in his face and told him to followed. All tho doctors around hero told mo I had to dlo of consumption. hand over. Then I thought 1 woiihl ask Dr. Hart-mn- n for advice, which I did. Ho preGive us that money," spoke a scribed for me, nnd I took it up one of the men gruffly. according to his directions and wns lulvi.so "Don't raise a howl," said the cured. Iwith lung everybody that is troubled dlscaso to tako Dr. other robber. 'The quicker you Hartmnn's treatment. I um suro they will not regret it If they do. I am now give up the better for you." enjoying good health, und can thank Instead of handing over Kolb or It." hit one of the robbers in the face and fought his way to the door, the Robbers, But Was Severely Hurt. Mrs. Woodward returned home Sunday evening from Howell, Ind where she bas been visiting her sister. Misses Bettie Davis and Annie Grasty Many diteattt considered in curable are catarrh and Mr. Will Phillips, of Mortons Gap, .aenra under other names'. were tbe guests of Miss McCullocu SatSimplo catarrh In urday, tho head is called Miss Ella Moore and Mr. Lou Davis, of incurable. Con- White Plains, were the guests of Mrs. sumption Is ca- Miller Saturday. Mr. Geo. R. Stiller returned home Saturday from Louisville and left Sunday evening. Mrs. Kennedy, of St. Charles, is visiting her sister-in-laMrs. McCullocb this week. Wdte rMlsB Mv Jzm r"flWi' a, Miss Ethel McCullock visited relatives in St. Charles last week. Miss Ollie Brown returned to her home in Hopkinivllle last Wednesday after spending several days in our city. Mrs. Fannie Tefft, who has been visiting friends in Hopkinsville, returned home Friday Well, the court bouse bas been rebuilt in Nortonvilloand Clinker is much better. But, oh, wo feel sorry for poor Chatterbox, of Mannlngton, since this cold wave came in, for she Is liable to loose her false tcstfa. Pe-ru-- Little Bessie Mills, who bas been sick for the last few days is on tbe mend. Mrs. Stanley, of Mortons Gap, was in our city Saturday. Dr. Lee Moore says he was with a patient Christmas night, Mrs. Knox passed through Monday enrouto to St. Charles. our city Clinker. simplicity of tho combination, but also to tho caro and skill with which it is manufactured by scientific processes known to tho Camfoiinia Fio Svnur Co. only, and wo wish to impress upon all tho importance of purchasing tho truo and original remedy. As the genuine Syrup of Figs Is manufactured by tho Califoiinia Fio Srnup Co. only, a knowledge of that fact will assist ono in avoiding tho worthless imitations manufactured by other par-tic- s. Tho high standing of the Fio Svitur Co. with tho medical profession, and tho satisfaction which tho genuine Syrup of Figs has given to millions of families, makes tho namo of tho Company a guaranty of tho exccllcnco of its remedy. It is far" in ndvanco of all other laxatives, as it acts on tho kidneys, liver and bowels without irritating or weakening them, and it docs not gripe nor nauseate. In order to get its beneficial effects, plcaso remember tho namo of tho Company CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. Cam-Fon.Ni- A THE EXCELLENCE OF SYRUP OF FIGS is duo not only to tho originality and Pe-ru-- SAN I'UANCISCO, C.I. LOUISVILLE, Kr. MEW YOKE, K. Y. calling for the police. Before he Rev. Josephus Lee was here last week lo reached the door they had ham- attend tbe nuptials of Miss Bettie mered his face up pretty badly and cut the top of his head also with Mr. C. II, Garrison and Miss Daisy the pistols, .which they did not Wise were quietly married last Sundav fire. at Ihe residence of Elder W.' W. Slone. Poole Items. Sam-mon- s. His nose was laid open. He was The groom is a young teacher of this county and the brida is the joungest weak from loss of blood when help daughter of Mr. H. H. Wise. came and he was removed home Notwithstanding we hive bad .1 very where he was reported in a semi- quiet Christmas we have had two casualties conscious and critical condition the first being that of Miss Lilian Wise until late last night. When visited getting thrown from her buggy while her today, however, he was doing well borse was running away with her; ber injuries though not serious were very painand the swelling was going down. ful. Saturday night wblleMr. James Fer The highwaymen escaped and guson was returning home bis horse fell with him and be received an ugly gasb on no track of them could be found. Mr. Kolb is one of the best men bis bead. engaged in the coal business in the J. C. Al'en. J. B. Nolen and Prof. Poole city and has had years of experi- visited H. Tl. Allen in Crittenden county last week and Mr. Allen accompanied them ence with his present employers. home and is now mixing with old friends Tobacco is on tbe move nnd the roads are now. full of wagons on their way to Henderson. Ed Nail is building a new house which will be oue of the neatest in bis part of town. . Our section of the country bas been sdffering from a strange malady among tbe horses, some men having lost two or more Loading Records. by it. It is something like blind staggers Some good records of coal loaders made as the animal becomes totally blind soon at Morton's Gap for December, show as after tbe, attack. Tbe disease has proven follows: fatal in nearly every instance. J. V. S. George Johnson 13,185 bushels Too. Mitchell " 11,894 ' Having a Qrcat Run on Chamber-Iain- 's Bnsley Vaugban, 11,388 Geo. Bran " 10,223 Coiigh Remedy. Tbe earnings of these men varied from Manager Martin, of tbe Plerson drugabout J61 to $79. It Is probable that some of tbem had boys helping tbem, but even store, informs us that he is having a great then the record is great. The work was run on Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. He done in the Diamond Mine of the St. Bern-nar- d sells five bottles of that medicine lo"one of Coal Company. any other kind, and it gives great satisfaccures tion. In these days of la grippe there is CUBAN RELIEF Neuralgia and Toothache nothing like Chamberlain's Cough Remedy tT v1q fivo minutes. BourStomach and Bummer Complaints. Price, 25 Cents. to stop the cough, beat up tbe sora throat and lungs and give relief within a very Sold by St. Bernard Drug Storj. short time. Tbe sales aro growing, and A Champion Record. all who try it are pleased with ils prompt George Dockery has the champion single action, South Chicogo Daily Calumet. banded record as a coal digger for tbe For sale-bSt. Bernard Drugstore, Earlmonth of December. During that month he dug 3,889 bushels of coal and earned ington, B. f. Robinson, Mortons Gap; $115.67. He says some folks thought him Geo. King, St. Charles. broken down but if the run Is as good in A Massillon, Ohio, dispatch says that January be will dig 4,000 bushels. And it is whispered that George wants to make a the railroad companies are laying in large wager that be can dig more coal In a given supplies of coal to bridge over a possible time than any man in the county. The above remarkable record was made in No. strike, which may result from tbe enforce9 mine of the St. Bernard Coal Company ment by miners of the Jones Ami Screen at this place. law. Dr.Bull's COUCH SYRUP Cures Grippo and Influenza. Grippo and influenza Invariably leavo tho system with n. bad cough. For such Dr. John W. Bull's Cough Syrup ia highly recommended. Thia wonderful remedy givea rclitf ab onco. conquers tho worst cough overnight nnd Boon effecta n thorough euro. GRIPPES o DR. PRACTICE LIMITED TO DISEASES OF THE l. d. brose, EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT. sol Urpcn First Strict. EVANSVILLE, IND. Marion McCord and a crew of competent workmen- - arc rushing the residence of Joe Summers to a finish. Doses are fttnall nnd pleasant to take. Doctors recommend it. I'ricc 23 cts. At all druggists. HARPERS 9i MAGAZINE; "SRjCS. J "isBii" sWWv Best way to Invest 35 Cents. here. will be of more than usual interest during i&r). Besides a series of article 0.1 noicwonnjr suojects, it will contain a comprencnsive political ana narrative Antioc, Miss., July 1st. 1898. New Spencer Medicine Co. I want to tell you what I think of your Nubian Tea. I have used It myself and in my family, and it is all that you claim for it It Is the best Liver Medicine I ever tried. It is Just the thing to take if you feel bad and are bilious. A. B. Lancaster. Sold by St. Bernard Drug Store. HISTORY OF THE K-?- 1 SPANISH - AMERICAN WAR tly HENRY CABOT LODQD, U. S. SENATOR who is eminently fil'ej for the tatV, not alone because of his ability as a writer of American history, but for the position he has held in our government. There will also appear such articles as t Admiral Sampson's Fleet Ily Lieut. A. U. Staunto.v, U3.K. ) W. D Howell, Battle of Manila Bay Dy Lieut. J. SI. Eixicorr, U.S.N. f) THEIR A serial story SILVER-WEDdTn- JOURNEY liy William Dean Howellj to appear containing all that characteristic charm that has endeared Mr. Howell to the reading public Resolutions of Respect. At a called meeting of Earling- ..Charles neighborhood, entertained a few of her friends in quite a A Timely Hint your Drt Otto's Spruce Oum Balsam. A physician pleasant manner. blood Is rich and pure and your whole After indulging in various social system put In a perfectly healthy condigames, and music the fair hostess tion by the use of Dr. Carlstedt's German invited them out to partake of sup-- ' Liver Powder. Then you will bfc free from malaria? typhoid fever, colds and the per, which was "A feast of good grip. Dr. Carlstedt's German Liter Powtilings" that was much enjoyed by der is the best medicine money 'can buy. the young people. For sale by St. Bernard Drug Store. For your Cold try Dr. Olio's Spruce Those present were: Misses Maggie Hart, Virgie Ray, May Gum Ualsam. Prico 23c and joe a bottle. Finlcy; Messrs. Brick Southworth, Nice Salted Straw, cents a Guy Woodruff, Johnnie and Jesse bail at W. C. McLeods. 30 Ray and George lunley. Mrs. Chas. II. McGary returned The "Banner" County. Saturday from Henderson, where Hopkins cpunty captured the she had been visiting her sister, "Banner in the recent meeting at Mrs. Phil Schlamp. Louisville of the State Teachers' L. A. Greer, Berrv Ferrjr, Kjr., wrilen Dr. M Association for the largest delegaA. Simmons Liver Medicine arouses ihe to tion in attendance in proportion to action Ilk calomel, without nauseating, llrer denor the distance traveled. Miss Brown, bilitating. It it a strenthenlng tonic. Clean Superintendent, is of courso the the completion. I think It stronger and superior proud custodian of this proud ban- toZeltin's Regulator and lllack Draught. ner and every teacher in the county Mrs. Susie Turner spent Wedfeels an interest in this distinction. nesday in Madisonvillc. Earlington was well represented in the State meeting and it is said To Cure a Cold in One Day that there will be shortly an exhi- Take Laxative Uromo Quinine Tablets. bition of the "Banner" at this All druggists refund money if it fails to place at the Public Library and cure. 23c, The genuine has L. 0. Q. on some other place. each tablet. f You should be wise and see that Mrs. John Rulo was shopping Jcrrold Jonson is with us again, after spending the holidays with in Madisonvillc, Monday. relatives in Greenville. Miss Effle Teague returned Sunday to Bethel college, after spend- CUBAN OIL cures P;t4f Aft Cuts, Burns, Braises, RheurKUIlvl $ matism and Sores. Price, 25 cents. Sold by St. Bernard Drug Store. ing the holidays at home. 4? 49 ftAAAA&AAAAftA!f l can prescribe Dr. Otto's ton Commandery, No. 525, U. O. Spruce Gum Balsam. The Formula Is on G. held at their lodge room, the package. Cures your cough in day. Earlington, Ky., December 31, Very pleasant to take. Children cry for it. Large size bottles, price 25c and 50c. 1898, the following resolutions were read and adopted: For sale by St, Bernard Vi'dg Store. W110RBAS, For a beautiful complexion use Dr, Carl It has pleased our Heavenly stedt's German Liver Powder. Father to remove by death from our midst Brother J. E. Day therefore, be it Sunday Schools. Resolved, That by the death of Brother At the Christian Sunday Srhnnl Day this commandery has lost one of its last Sunday morning the officers old and valued members, bis family sus who served the previous vear were tains the loss of a kind husband and indul without change, as fol gent father, and the community a pcacable lows: citizen. lames R. Rash. Superintendent: Rbsolvbd, That we bow in humble sub I. B. Wvatt. Assistant Superin mission to the will of Him who doeth all tendent; H. C. Bourland, Secre things well and accept this aQecting dis tary; Miss Aggie Wyatt, Assistant pensation as a reminder that we too must Secretary. soon die. Kesolvbd, That we heartfelt The following officers were sympathy to the family tender our bereaved so sorely elected to serve for the year 1899 and exhort them to look for solace to Him in the Sunday School of the M. who alone can heal the broken heart. E. Church, South: L. W. Rice, Superintendent; byResolved, That the commandery room in mourning Paul M. Moore, Assistant Super- weardrapedcuriomary badgeand the brethren the of mourning'for intendent; Miss Lillic Rohjnson, the next thirty days. Secretary. Resolved, That a copy of these resolutions be entered upon the minutes of the Consumption Cured. commandery, a copy sent the bereaved Dr. Otto's Spruce Gum Balsam will cure family and a copy furnished the Earlington any case of consumption if taken in (ime. Bkb for publication. Consumption starts with a slight cough or John R. Evahs. ) cold. This where consumption gets its J. W. Rodinsom, VCora. Chas. Cowbll start and it .you will use Dr. Otto's Spruce Gum Balsam, you will cure the cough, Cqrd of Thanks. heal the lungs and throat, and avoid Ihe I take this method of thanking most dreaded of all diseases, consumption. Delay In attending to a slight cough may my kind neighbors and friends for cost you your life. Large sixe bottles. their kindness and assistance durPrice 25 c. and 50c. For sale by St. Bering the illness and death of my nard Drug Store. A serial story full of adventure and strong situation. UNDER AN APRIL SKY Dy llrandcr Matthews THE RENTED HOUSE Dy Octave Thanet THE LOVE OF PARSON LORD Vr Mary U. Wllklns The Princess Xenia By H. a M. Watsos .Spanish War Story Dy Jchn Fox, Jr. A serial story the scenes of which are laid during our recent war. C, SHORT STORIES d (i 91 John Foi, Jr. Jj Ik 4) nuu.,,i, lanlSrS f) OP JERUSALEM Dy"Nym Crinkle" WAY OF THE CROSS lly Stephen Bonsai THE CUCKOO CLOCK By Ellen Douglas Deland GHOSTS TB WF&f wtt-mi- (j K THE CENTURY'S PROGRESS IN SCIENCE Dy Henry Smith Williams, M.D. These papers will thoroughly review the work accomplished by scientists Other series of papers to appear are I throughout the nineteenth century. U f) It f) White Man's Asia Dy Poultniy Dicelow SSCenli a Republics of South America Dy Julian Ralph y (i lt.S.WillUml Copy Subscription, ft 00 a Ytar Address HARPER & BROTHERS, Publishers, New York, N. Y. sssesesesssss. T NORTH-WESTERN 1E2 LIMITED D 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 says; "I was taken with Typhoid Fever that ran into Pneumonia, My lungs became hardened. I was so weak I couldn't even sit up In bed. Nothing helped me. I expected to soon die of Consumption, when I heard of Dr. King's New Discovery. One bottle gave me great relief. I continued to use it, and now am well and strong. I can't say too much in its praise." This marvelous medicine is the surest and quickest cure in tbe world for all Throat and Lung trouble. Recular sizes 50 cents and $1.00. Trial bottles free at St. Bernard Drugstore, every bottle guaranteed. No Right to Ugliness. ELECTRIC-LIGHTE- 1 1 The woman who is lovely in face, form and temper will always have friends, but one wbo would be attractive must keep ber health. If she is weak, sickly and all run down she will be nervous and irritable. If she has constipation or kidney trouble, ber 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 kid' neys and to purify tbe blood. It gives strong nerves, bright eyes, smooth, velvety skin, rich complexion." It will make a charming woman of a rundown invalid. Only 50 cents at St. Bernard Drugstore. good-lookin- 20TH CENTURY TRAIN For St. Paul, Minneapolis, Duluth, Leaves Chicago 6:30 p. m. every day. Daylight Train leaves Chicago 8:30 a. nu daily except Sunday. Night Express 10:15 p. m. daily. ALL AGENTS SELL TICKETS VIA Chicago and North-Wester- n Ry. ( 8 49- - TH M. LIKE LEATHER 0 cfr D 49" 49 49 49 49 49 49 5 Shoes are made of leather, but is the only thing about them that JWT that fflb is alike. The designing, cutting, fit-- " - ting, sewing, soling, must all come in before the shoe js ash.oe, and. it depend upon how tfyese are cjqqe, yhether the shoe js as good as it should be or not. Tho firm of PfNonEE & Smith says: J. I "i 9 o u z o 2 49 - "Thetre's nothing like Leather, If it's well put together:" Mrs. Ella Illnson, of Hinton, Ala., hh Miss Elizabeth Victory will re- writes us August utb, 189S. "I advise all mothers to give their children Planter's o turn to St. Vincents Monday, Nubian Tea when they are puny or fretofr ful. I keep this medicine In the bouse and I want to let the people who suffer from when the children are ailing I give them a rheumatism and sciatica know that Cham- dose and that is the last of it." Sold by St. Bernard Drug Store. ofr berlain's Pain Balm relieved me after a gurnber of other medicines and a doctor ill Rev. G. W. Demoss was in ity had failed. It is the best liniment I have ever known of. J. A. DqDquN, Alpbaretta Earlington Tuesday and visited Ga. Thousands have been cured of rheu- The Bee. He was about to leave cfr matism by this remedy. One application for a visit to his daughter in relieves the pain. For sale by St. Bernard Murray County, Tenn., and of Drugstore, Earlington; U. T. Robinson, course he subscribed. That's the cfr Mortons Gap; Geo. King, St. Cnarles. way to get home news. ofr Digestion. Dr. M. A. Simmons Liver Medicine Regulates the Stomach, Liver and Kidneys and secures the blessings of good Digestion. husband and to assure them that Miss Dolan, of Madisonvillc, vis- their many deeds of love and kindited the Misses Whalen this week. ness will ever be remembered. Women's Complexion! depend for beauty upon Mrs. Gertie Dav. Good for the Children. Within the last thirty days the New York Central has placed contracts for five thousand new freight cars, adding 2,500 to Tbe union miners in the employ of tbe tbe number last Monday. Carlin Coal Company at Carllnville, III., Digest Your Food. quit work on Wednesday of last week. Ninety per cent, of all sickness js caused unfairly Their claim is that tbey have been by food not being properly digested, it treated in the matter of.weigbing, losing in creates poisons and goes into your blood and then you are liable to almost any dissome instances 150 pounds on tbe ton. ease tbe human system is heir to. Use Dr. Carlstedt's German Liver Powder and watch tbe results. You will feel the good I effects after talrrtfg one dose. Give it a For trial and be convinced. Price 25c. For Infants and Children. sale by St. Bernard Drug Store. Dr. Otto's Spruce Gum Balsam Cures The Kind You Have Always Bought Yourcougb. Just tbe medicine for children. Boors tho The Short Line to St. Paul. Minneapolis and Duluth. Address W. II. KN1SKEUN, 0. V. & T. A., CHICAGO. HBEKSBfeM.Jy & n n A thoroughly weekly periodical devoted to fashions for women, will be, during 1S99, as heretofore, - CASTOR A - A MIRROR OF FASHIONS Exclusive models of gowns from Paris. London, and New York will be published each week. '. t rt The 'Paris Letter By KA TJIAHIMB S. K. The London Letter Py a Special CorrtiqomJent Signature- of &&& Uixlttl T, ASIIMORE Hy ,IA'A7 . will aid women in all those little points of fashion matters that are such helps keeping one dressed in good taste. of selected gowns will bo furnish.! at a nominal cost. The New York Letter DE FOllEST ' 49 49 49 49 49 49 stt 49 1 c 3 o ft 49 49 49 1 49 49 49 Our earnest effort for about twenty long years has been to sell shoes made of good leather, well put together. Most of our shoes' come direct from the manufacturer to us. We buy from shoe makers who understand their business, and stand behind their work, enabling His to see to it that you "get your money's worth" when you buy your shoes of us. cfr X cfr cfr cfr Mrs. J. E. Moore is visiting friends and relatives in Nortonvillc this week. Volcanic Eruptions A Tacoma dispatch says that several days ago a solid five-fov$a of ore was opened just a few feet below the surface In the Leola mines, which runs 20 per cent, pure copper, and also carries twenty ounces of silyer to tbe toa and a paying quantity of gold. Cut Paper Patterns COLORED Outline Patterns will be published free every other week in supplementary form. colors fffJI Katharine De .1 FASHION PLATES published once a month, will assist women in selecting the proper for dress. .J : FICTION forest 5 fcfr W ofr ofr B ofr fcfr BISHOP a cfr -- cfr "ofr ofr ofr ofr Are grand, but Skin Eruptions rob life Bucklen's Arnica Salve cures of joy, tbem; also Old Running and Fever Sores, Ulcers, Boils, Felons, Corns, Warts, Cuts, Bismarck's Iron Nerve Bruises, Burns, Scalds, Chapped Hands, Was the result of his spleodid health. Chilblains, Best Pile cure on earth Drives Indomitable will and tremendous energy out Pains and Aches. Only 35 els. a box. Sold by St. Bernard are not found where Stomach, Liver, Kid- Cure guaranteed. neys and Bowels are out of order. If you Druggist want these qualities and the success they bring use Dr. King's New Life Pills. They ACTIVE SOLICITOR WANTED for "The Story of Ilia Philliplne"br develop every power of brain and body. Mural lUlitead, commissioned bjr tbe GovernOnly 25c at St. Bernard Drugstore. ment at Official Historian to the War Department. MADISONVILLE, KY. & CO. 'dvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv The book was written in army camps at San Fran General in Misses Katie and Liza Pember- - dsco. on the Pacific with in Hong Merritt, In the Kong, hospitals at Honolulu, the Manila, in the ton, of Madisonvillc, were the American trenches at on Ihe deck of thoInsurgent Olrmnln omm with ARuinaldo. roar guests of Miss J aney Victory last with Dewey, and in tbeagents,of battle at the fill of Urimful ofOrlnnal Manila. Uonanra for Friday. pictures taken by government photographers on tne spot, uargo dook. prices, uig promt. It Irritable, Out of Sorts' Deprened in Spirits, Freight paid. Credit given. Drop all trashy unhave a dull headacheTtake a few doiei Dr. M. A, official war books. OutSt free. Address, F. T, Ilarber, Secy., Star Insurance Iltdg., Chicago. Simmons Liver Medicine for quick relief. OCU716I u It has been demonstrated repeatedly in every state In the Union and in many foreign countries that ChamberlaiaUs Cough Manufacturer of High Grade .. .. Remedy is a certain preventive and cure for croup. It bas become the universal jemedy for that disease, id. V. Fisber of RtpalrWork a Specially. Liberty, Va., only repeats what has been said around tbe globe when be writes: "I have used Chamberlain's Cough Remewish to state to the general pubdy in my family for several years and allic that owing to the demand for We believe ways with perfect success. that it Is not only tbe best cough remedy, new work, as well as all classes of but it is a sure cure for croup. bas repair work, I have procured the saved tbe lives of our children a number services of a first-clas- s shoemaker of times." This remedy is for sale by from Evansville and am now preSt. Bernard Drugstore, Earlington; B. T. pared to. do all work promptly on Robingon, Mortons Gap; Geo. King, St. short notice. All work guaranteed to fit and give satisfaction. Charles. THOS. .YOUNG E?eii"lijrag;tcin, KZy. 3 are three serial stories to appear liTi&n that have seldum been equalled In LOUISE IKIOL ByS.ll, CltOCKETT A Confident To -- Morrow lly DUANDBlt MATTHEWS EyMAlUA plot and treatment SHORT STORY CONTRIBUTORS Harriet P. Spofford Chrlstlno T. Horrlck Margaret S. Brlseoo Mary B. Wllklns Carollno Tleknor Ella W. Pcattio nuth MeEnery Stuart Marlon Harland SPECIAL ARTICLES TO APPEAR Kit Kennedy Tho Meloon Farm J 1 V? Boots and Shoes, I MaryIi.WUk.lus The nusv nother 'It KftlTgS ft It 01 Women Earnlnir a Llvinc n. nni.Etr nairaLAS By A. W.McCVLLOUGIl fiy.Vrs.AA'A'IE JlAMSEr After Collcsre, What RiADAUNE W.STEKLl. The lieaf Child a (i ilxAV tt y U fl W Brand" Mtt!w Sssessaesss&sseaessSsesessKttssssssss In addition to these there will be many others, all of instructive value to women. A SPECIAL OPFliRi IIS. POUR WEEKS FOR U 00 a Ytar 10 Cents a Copy Address HARPER & BROTHERS, Publisher!, New fork, N.V. 'Jc ' S r ir4''l i ;? m-- pSaw r BK.3Ww c a? . J lJ"T'j.M- - II 1 ft4ftftftftftftftftftftftftAftftAaftftftft. 4? 4? 4? aaAAa&afcVv J'AA30OjlJJAJftv THB'SUNDA? SCHOOL. II, FlitST QUARTER, INTERLESSON NATIONAL SERIES, JAN. 8. Mem-o0 Text of the Lesson, John I, 7 Verses, Goldrn Text, John 1, 30 Commentary Prepared bj tlio Her. I). St. Stearns, 33-4rr 33-3- New Goods Cheap. Temptations will be very great this fall to induce you to purchase elsewhere belore looking at the splendid bargains we intend to offer you, but we have never failed in the past to be able to meet any emergency, and feel very confident that as heretofore you will find we are still at the bottom in prices. Will it be asking too much to" suggest that you look over our stock after you have priced goods elsewhere and compare quality and price? We can assure you that you will not regret it. Very truly, i i J 4? 41 J i i i 1ST. BERNARD COAL COMPANY. I I 3 mr i .,. BO YEARS' EXPERIENOE jm Mm Tradc Mabrb nraiaNR Co"vmaHTi Aa K 4? r& ft INCORPORATED. It--i & 41 4? 4? 4? 49 i i h I C 49 49 49 49 49 i l S 49 49 49 ANDERSON & WALLER, r" MADISOIUVILLE, KENTUCKY. w cf"CT" c e"'CrCrc,"'2r 2""'Cff ttrCTSSy jiVcc rcv O"00" pwe" (vww GASTORIA ITtTtWI I TTTWmI AUUUA&HAI n P&- - nhi mill ,nui For Infants and Children. CASTURIi ArcficlablcPxcparatioarorAs-slmilatln- g lMToodflndUcgula-lin- g thcStomflchsandDov.-cl- s of The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature t Promotest5i&lion,ChccrfuI-TicssandBbstConlai- ns ncllhcr Not Nakcoxic. Dtaptcfaaa-soivuaitssa Opiutn'.Morpliiuo florUmcral. fxk The Kind J!mAJUSJa-ytswrry- Ba Anerfecincmcdv forOortSticva-Worms .Coiwulsions.rcvcnsn.-uc- ss lion, SouiiSforaich.Diarrhoca, andLosSjDFtSLEER ' a .sBBwa. TatSinufeSifepalurcof iy you Have NEW YOHK. -- Always Bought. EXACT COPT OT WRAEPEB. GASTORIA THCOENTAUROOUMNr, NCWTONKCrTY. MEDICINE A for the MILLION GO & A Popular Proprietary Medicine Sold at Retail for Five Cents a Package the first experimental step in a direction that may lead to a revolution in the trade. H A XtwYork company of manufacturing clicrotitt, the IUpasi Chemical Company, plac 4 npnn Ibe market about tire -- - agria medicinal tablet or "tabule" composed of comprtMCd now dered preparations if certain medicinal drug! which bad bren aaccr-talnc- d 10 bo of more General uso amouK inimical men than any other, for the cure or al lint levtation of auch UU common to man a h", e their origin In an Impaired digestion or nourlahment and ellniinuUijg wealcei cntiacUyiliafor assimilating f thlaabsorbing aald to Include pretty nearly waste. head U eiery Included umlir The ca.ulogua of dlaeas nr bleb the physician U called uiion to prescribe. In preparing their standard remed for tho acceptanco of tbo Amcrlcau people- the company laid down the principle grade, and to prejawl should boot the butbeat that everrtblnza tnterlnir Into tbo packet Intact and unimpaired through any vxlrndtd to retain Its qualities and protected lapse of time In nny climate. Only the choicest drugs should be used, their preparation with the latest pericciea metnoas ox mourn acirnce.ineiauuirs abould lutln accordance ttarkM in p1aul nrot?til br absorbent cut ton. and securelr corkctL Kien tho corki nted haTebrcaofa ffrnde eolilgli in it requlremrnta that no inauufacturer of tkene could nupphr more than a small proportion from Ma output that would meet tbo exacting specifications. The c'aaa vlala wero In turn packed In lxxei of a quality not surpasied in beauty and perfection of workmanship Ly thceuted by the and nercr consenting to rary from it, the proprietors retorted to the accepted modern met hod o matin? tneir commouur Known, anu ncren nunareu inouiaon aoiiars in Informed every cstedNlthlnnro years In newspaper advert. iloz hasnana Tabules. American citixen aunArlor ;nnd .sururUlntr nualltles of HI cinrvrnin-- n th rrrr. - "f.... .. : r z. r ' . -i oi ins cnangeu conauions insi sweep uMiir tnotiRiiirui nnu painsiaaioK nuKM-rrrOTertitecoinnitirclal norld, and carina to nota every eveumatance bavins a bearing upon the successful prosecution of their trade the managers of the company have noted present Insistent demaud for a lower price for every article that eacne-- i or npproaencs an uiurerMii uw, nnu id mo pevjie, nurioufiji requinntr ine rest of ever) thing, resent being calleil upon to pay heary percentages for sujterfluous rmi'Pinir anu pacxing or unnecessary proieciion ag t ult In oars, but Is needless in the caw of a purchs week. It has also been discovered, and Proved by the test o time and actual exiriencet that these Tabules do not havo the tend oner to loas of qualities or diminution of ex cellence from exposure mat migm at nri hao been expected Inasmuch as, under favorable conditions, those that have lain looe In a draw en, a traveling hau or pocket for several week4 or months are found to be practically as fresh and as efficacious as ever. nnd noting particularly the unimpaired prosperity of Acting upon these sugge-stloere U newspapers now sold for n cent instead of the old rat of five times that amount, nnd the genera! tendency In all directions toward low rates and Increased tale, the company have entered upon tbo experiment of putting up 111 pans Tabu lea in pasteboard carums, which they will offer to the trwdo upon terms which will permit of a package tielngsoldby the druggist or storekeeper at a price lower than ever nefore adopted for n wouir, ur uunv, iur uud-uoi- i ipneiary meaicioeri A vr-- id-iThe company will not discontinue the manufacture and sale In the form with which people have learned to know and value the Klpans Tabules, but will offer the cheaper benefit of such as may desire them. Itshouldbeplalaly experimentally for the underuo-- i that the quality of tlmmedlelne Is identical In both sorts, the only differencebelug in the form anc comparative rost of packing or putting up. Tbeflveent packages am not yet to be nadoiau dealers, although It Is probable that almost any drug lywhen requested urarunomrriouurxji out inanycai n ningia plat will obtain a to any address for five cents In carton, containin ten tabules, will be sent, noarajzena stamps, forwanled to the Itlpans Chemical Co., Wo. 10 Spruce 8tM liewYork, Until the good are thoroughly Introduced to the trade, agents and peddlers will bo supplied at a u inir margin ui tuiii tii.i i uuwii cinurm lurtureuus rTICo wmon will auowinem (lit carton) for si.32. S gross (TWcartous) for $20J2. 23 gross 13.0U) cartons) for fHD. casn m itn ino oruer in every case. .r itu;ij. hi. AAAA s.AAAA.iAAAMAiUAAAAAAAAAAA.AAAAAAAAAywWKAAAAfVKAAAAA H. John Castleman, ArtliurG. Lanlao;, nrccLlaridge Castlema Royal Insurance Co. Of Liverpool The Lames Fire Insurance Company in the World Docs the Largest Business Transacted in Kentucky speak nnd followed Him was Andrew, Simon Peter's brother." It Is probablo that tho other of tho two was John, tho author of this gospel. Thero Is on Incident in each of tho other gospels in which tho writer probably refers to himself ns tho unnamed parry. Wo aro sure that it was so In tho caso of Matthew. Seo Math, ix, 10, and compare Luko v, 29. Tho others nro Mark xlv, 01; Luko xxlv, 18. But it Is Jcsui whom wo must sec, not John or Andrew or Mntthow, Mark or Luko. 41. "Ilollrst flndcth his own brother Simon nnd salth unto him, Wo hnvo found tho Mcsslas, which is, bolng Interpreted, tho Christ." By tho testimony of John and tho teaching of Jesus Andrew was convinced that Jesus was indeed Israel's long promised Messiah, and ho hastens to tell tho glad tidings to his own brother. 43. "And ho brought him to Jesus, nnd when Jesus beheld him Ho said, Thou aro Simon, tho 6on of Jona." Ho therewith gavo him a now name, Cephas, which means a stono. Ho did not need to bo introduced to him to bo told who ho was, for Ho knew all men, and Ho knew what was in mnn (John 11, 24, 25). Thcro is much pretty talk about Jesus which does not bring Him to tho heart as tho ono altogether lovely, nor docs It bring pcoplo to Him as tho only ono who can meet tho soul's need by taking away our sins. 43. "Tho day following Jesus would go forth into Galileo, and flndcth Philip, and salth unto lilm, Follow Ma" Wo seem to havo set beforo us tho events of consccu-tlv- o dayj, nnd If so this would bo tho fourth dny of this 6erics. Why Ho should go nnd reck Philip wo do not know, but Ho knew, for Ho always knows Just what Ho is doing nnd why Ho is doing it, and somo day wo shall sco thnt Ho has novcr dono without causo anything that Ho has dono (John 1, 0; Ezok. xlv, 23) 44. "Now Philip was of Bcthsatda, tho city of Andrew and Peter." Perhaps tbo three, with .lames ana John, wcro an, llko Simeon and Anna, looking for tho promised Messiah. Tho oyes of tho Lord run to and frothroitghout tho wholo earth to show Himself strong on behalf of thoso whoso hearts nro perfect toward Him (II Chron. xvi, 0). 45. "Philip flndeth Kntlianacl nnd salth unto him, Wo hnvo found iMm of whom Moses In tho law nnd tho prophets did write, Jesus of Nazareth, tho son of Joseph." Thoso men wcro 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 Deut. xvlll and xxxll, in Ps. 11 and lxxll, In Isa. ix and xl, In Jcr. xxlll and Kzck. xxxvll nnd, In fact, everywhere. 40. "And Nathanacl said unto him, Can thcro any good thing corao out of Nazareth? Philip salth unto him, Como nnd sco." When hocamo and saw and heard Him for himself, then ho cried, " Rabbi, Thou art tho Son of God, Thou nrt tho King of Israel" (verso 40). MIcali hod told that tho Messiah would bo born at Bethlehem. Hosca said Ho would como out of Egyptr Jeremiah said Ho would I reign nt Jerusalem, but whero was it over said that Ho would como from Nazarcthf Nathanacl was Impressed with tho thought that ho was speaking to ono who saw him when ho evidently thought that no mortal oyo beheld him. Perhaps under that fig troo ho was communing with God. Jesus surprises him still further by telling him hereafter ho would sco still greater things, oven an opened heaven, nnd tho angels of God asscending and descending upon tho Son of Man evidently a rcfcrcnco to Jacob's vision of tho ladder nnd a yet fuwould see it; so shall wo. Whon Christ, who is our lifo, shall nppcar, then shall wo also appear with him in glory (Col. Hi, 4). with Jesus. 40. "Ono of tho two which heard John by D. M. Stearns. 05, 80. "Agnln, tho noxt day otter John stood, and two of his disciples, and looking upon Jesus as Ho walked, ho 6alth, Behold tho Lamb of God." John was preaching and baptizing In Bcthabara, Jordan, nnd epoko of Jesus as ono standing among thorn whom they know not Tho next day ho sccth Jesus coming unto him nnd salth, "Behold tho Lamb of God, which takcth away tho 6ln of tho world" (verso 20). Tho noxt day of this verso thcrcforo was n third day In tho Etory. Ho docs not now speak of taking away sin, but only of Him who takes It away. Ho nimsclf must occupy our attention, not as n mortal man, but as Ho who, having purged our sins, is nt God's right hand, n risen Immortal man, who was and Is nnd is to coma. Tho phraso "as Ho walked" makes us think of Him as Ho walked In tho garden of Kdon in tho cool of tho day, for Ho is tho sama Lord God who said to Adam, "Vhcro art thouf " and who has over boon seeking tho fellowship of man slnco first no created him In His own imago. 37. "And tho two disciples heard him speak nnd they followed Jesus." When we, ns His witnesses, bo Bpcak that thoso who hear will follow Him, it Is well, but If they follow us It Is not well, for thoro Is no man worth following except In so far as ho follows Christ. When Ho Is by us lifted up, Ho will draw unto Himself, and Ho was lifted tip on tho cross that nil who look unto Him might bo saved. B8. "Rabbi, whero dwelled thouf" As Jesus turned nnd said, "What 6eck ycf" this was their reply. I think Ho is always saying that to us overy day that wo llvo. What seek yo In tho houso of God on His holy day? What seek yo In nis book when yo read ltTbr when yo read any other book? What seek yo In your dally occupation In homo or storo orofllco on land or sea, at homo or abroadf Is your answer llk'o that of tho Greeks, "Wo would sco Jesusf " If so, Ho Is always ready to reveal Himself to such, but It is lit tho old way of I Sam. ill, 31 "Tho Lord revealed Himself to Samuel by tho 'word of tho Lord." Whero dwcllcst thouf might bo answered by Isa. lxvl, 2, and lvll, 15, "Ho dwells In tho lowly heart whero thcro Is n broken and contrito spirit." 89. "Ho salth. unto them, Comonnd sco. They caino and saw whero Ho dwelt and obodo with Him that day, for It ttw about tho tenth hour." It was about tho sixth hour when before tho crucifixion on thnt pamo morning Pllato said, "Behold your King" (John sir, 14), and as Ho was crucified at 9 a. m., as wo reckon tlmo It must havo been 0 a. in. when Pllato said thoso words. Atthosamohourofthodayllo talked with tho woman at tho well (John lv, 0). Supposing thnt John uses tho samo reckoning In all his gospel, it must havo been 10 n. in., when tho two disciples went Copyrlsht, 1S0S, bo-j-o- Miners and Shippers of QQAL AND COKE. Offioess. Rialto Anyone eendlni a sketch and doaorlfXIoasnay lckly ascanaln our opinion fraa whtnr an hiTentlon Jsprobablr PatenUbla. Comrnanlc. ..-- . I f . A HWfe Ml V'tt ... & .O..A.. aAMw forsecunnar IIUMIb I'alunt Uknn throueh Munn A Cb. reclT Inlh. " Hiitunti A handsomely IlloatratM weakly. eulailon of any sdentiao Journal. jroart fonr months, IL Sold byall I General Office, Earlington, Knetucky. 2 J ? Inreat dr. Terms, fa a nwsrtalrj. MUNN SCO.30'0'0"""'' Now York Drancii Office, CS T BU. Scientific Jlmcrkan. Waahlnatoii, l c BirttXTLotx AMES R. LOVE, Manager, 201 N. Cherry Street, Nashville, Tennessee. S. H. NEWBOLD, Manager, 34a W. Main Street, Louisville, Tpntiirlrv. & d MILTON, BRO. Memphis, Tenn. HESSER Wholesale Agente-HUN- T Building, St. Louis, Mo.; J. W. BRIDGMAN, Room 316, Western Union Building, Chicago, Capt. R. G. ROUSE, Mfir, Palmer House, Broadway, l'nducnh, Kentucky. Capt. T. L. LEE, Manager, Corner Main and Auction Streets, Mmiintiia. Tnnn. A. S. FORD, Manager, 327 Upper Second Street, Evansville, Ind. , 111. i i i nrj lyM taV LD-aaL- I I THE FAMOUS MARKET. NO. For all uses, from Earlington, Diamond and St. Charles Mines. Only Vibrating Screens and Picking Tables used. THE BEST SELECTED COAL IN THE 3 COAL, I MTllailiiliililBl 2THR0UDH VIST1BUIFD TSAINSDAIiy piKsaEvmr 1 1 ajjVUHBPHI cars men MfjaiE.TS NASHVILLE P CHICAGO. A WixiSS'lr anjiiLLMAN.u3j HASriViLLC.IXW. 7.P.JEFFRIE5.G.P.A tVAN5Vn.LE.IN0. Gilnrala sK a aaafc MKetlMViNi, PHDrrOflRAPHY. Tm-Writi- rrtr situation. Hm g BRUSHED BOKE FOR BI8K BURNERS AND FURMBES. Why buy Anthracite Coal, when you can get ST. BERNARD CRUSHED COKE for a much less price? One ton of the Crushed Coke will do the same work as one ton of the best Anthracite Coal. High-price- d Baaf JEta aVBaaaaaBa. i . ITalr" aVrcTtiOHTt u GENERAL W.R.SMITH, LEXINGTON, KY.. For circular of Lis farooui and retfJestlU COMMERCIAL COLLEGE OF KY. WlYERStTf Awarded Medal nt TrorlaTaKapMltteraa. Itafars to thouaande of andnalM la ptllra. n Coal nf S'ull lioalne eVKiraw, lel4iaa; . tal-lk- Ehortlisal,TTji-Writia- lionka and Hoard In family, about , t$$99S?Stf$. ASK YDUR DEALER FDR IT AND SAVE MONEY x Cnltanltjr Diploma, nnAr smI. If datra4 Lltarart tvurM aarartlcl erartnau Eater now. UraJuaua Notarallan, awr Uur, rMcA frt.anemafua. I aniM aa aara a. aaa,aa aalv QENErUL WILBUR R. BMITH. UxJfltte,Ky. Hctt - htihuir fwtrmilr rntmrf, IMf.OrA eaat kaJ imuI luuu lnU n atlfitmct Ual aar. lA Te!criiy 8fklii4. ?SlS$tflEft, (9ur (Jolor'ed (Mtiens. social to their friends last week. Cholonions Bishop and Doc Earl were out with their Hurrah for Old Reugh and Sweetheart, nC Hed Hill her letters Come again, we like to hear from our little towu A delightful danca was given Wednesday Ueginnlns Jan. All communication 4ml initars ot atwi btr Topic For tho Week night at the borne of N Y Richardson, Mm Webrr Goodloe returned to Mor1 Comment by lie v. S. II. Doyle. lining 10 Ibis column thnaln b addrsoed 10 and much enjoyed by those who attended. tons Gap Sunday She has been visiting Barlincion, K Gto. Aliunde Tone. Tho angel prcaeneo (or tho now friends and relatives at this place year. Ex. xxiil, Miss Charlie Brice, of Croflon. and Mr Behold I Bond an angel beforo thco, to keep Hev. Fisher had a concert last week Alice Pucket, of Motions Gap, spent a Mrs. Lucy Gray and son Hice, made thco in tho way and to bring thco into tho greatly enjoyed by those who tew days in the city last week visiting baiinr trip to Red Hill ooe day lai placo which I havo prepared. Beware ot him which was attended. CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR. not afraid of ghosts, for we en jay reading 20-2- &P' H "' rp. and obey hia voice. Ex. xxili, SO, 2L friends. Tho Israolltos had loft Egypt and wcio on their'wny to tho land of Canaan. They needed a gnldo in tho wilderness; and God provided them with ono, hero as an "angel." This angel was undoubtedly tho"Angolof tbo Covenant," or tho Lord Jesus Christ Himself, who guided toaol in tho pillar of cloud hyday and in the pillar of flro by The young men of Eirliogton give a night music Thursday evening the Lidie's Club gave their husbands a grand supper. The grand march was played by Prof Gitiwead. A talk was made by Mrs. Garett, supper and drill following. Friday night a concert and cake-wal- ture fulfillment Jesus wild that Nathanacl It. S Docs the Largest Dnssncss Transacted in the Southern States. PAUL M. MOORE EARLINGTON. KY. Resident Agent (or Darlington and Vicinity. Barbee & Castleman, MANAGERS, Southern Department, Home Office Louisville, Ky. VVVrrtVV,y'rrr'VKVVVVVVVrrVVVVVayvvVVVVVVy''VV,fVVVVV"VVVVVVVyVVVV An Aro ot Nnrrovrncss. I wonder how it would bo if Jesus of Nazareth wcro to nppcar in tho flesh in this ngo of breadths. I wonder if Ho would bo regarded ns nu anachronism. Would Ho bo regardod nsinopportuuo if Uowero to begin tnlking about strait gates nnd narrow ways? Would Ho bo regarded ns sounding n discordant nnd k Tho Christians' journoy through life Zion Church. Tbs was out of is typified by Israel's journey through sight tho wilderness. Wo aio traveling each Ike Waters se:ms to ba stuck on the widyear nnd each day over ways which wo ow, as he said. havo not trodden beforo. This is par Mrs Julia Bradley presented the 13 ticularly enforced upon u at the begin Church with m nice bible as a Christ-m- a ning of each new year, bccauEO at that gift, having made up thi taoary tiv timo wo think rnoro about it Wo need sundry subscriptions from rnemb t, o a guido, and God has provided us with Ihe congirgation v ono also, tbo samo guido, tho Lord Pr GnBin, evangelist, will IntJre Jesus, tho "Anccl of tho Covenant, 'U ii ihe filloin place: Springfulil, Mo only manifested and rovealod unto us in f. flVrson City. Mu. St Laun, Mn Omc 13. Neb. Cmcin.i.li, ChiciKO and utaer moro and better woys. Concerning Cbriet as tho angel pres- i lces. Mr. James Alexander spent Cbmims at ence, wo may learn that: 1. Christ is n divine gnido. It was Hopkinsville. friends Mr,s. Maggie Miller is visitio God's angel, God's messenger, who directed Israol. "My naino,", said the htrr. Rev I. H. Hest is visiting his family Lord, "is in him." Christ is dii'o. This makes His gnidanco infallible and this week, Mr. UodL.0oon has bul Earlington worthy of our most earnest nnd comfarewell. plete acceptance. 3. Christ ie'nn over present guide. By MORTONS OAP. day in tho pillar of cloud, by night in Two of our GririiiUn County teacher , tho pillar of fire, Christ guided Israol. Mis.sc! Ora and Lutaiis Kobinsoa, wuie Orientals woro accustomed to marching ibe guisis df Mr". B. F. Sbarbsr lit at night, because of tbo eztrcmo heat of week. tho day. Firo and smoko wero probably Liu e Annie Campbell, of Hanson, used by generals in ancient times as iipt-n-t last week with reUuves in this cny signals, and for this reason God probMiss sue alatun, nf Madisonville, was ably choso this form of manifesting His here during the holidays. Day and night Ho wont bepresence. Miss S imIi McDowell spsnt ihi nolid.-iforo Israol. Christ today is ever present. in this cii). "Lo, I nm with thco nlway," Ho snid Rev Goidjn, ul tlrnderii, and Rev to His disciples. Wo nocd an ever pres- J. Ii. Aiidetf.on, of Mtdiaonville, -- te in the ent guide. Many iutrnst themselves to cil) God at night, but not for tho day. Wo Mrs. Julia Lacy, Mrs Susan Long and need Him moro through tbo day than Mr Pel's Loag visited Mrs. B. F Sharwhen asleep at.night. Then It is that per last week. wo meet tho trials, temptations nnd duMrs Barret, of fUrlford, Ky . visited ties of life, nnd it is at theso times thnt Mis. Eliza Allcox during the holidays, wo need God in Christ most. The banquet given by tbs Young Men's Tho Royal Union Monday ei ruing was a deS. Christ is an adaptive guido. pillar adapted itself to tho needs of tbo cided success. The music was delightful, pooplo. In tho daytimo it was a cloud, and at the proper hour an excellent supper number lo at nighttimo a lira At ono timo it was served and quite a cities. It of guests was ibe other movod in front as a guiding boacon, at from Ibis most enjoyable entertainment of Ibe kind tho camp as a ever given in tbo city. Long live the another it sottled over canopy, nnd again it went behind, Young's Men's Royal Union! Israel and its onomios. Jesus Messrs. Warren Porter and Jessie Christ as n dlvino guido is adapted to Moore are very sick at this writing tho neods and wants of all classes and Mesdames Willis Rascoe and Wm. to tho samo person undor all tbo varied Fingers are on the sick list. cirenmstanoes of lifo. Miss Fannie Bishop, of Madisonville, is 4. Christ as a guido must bo follow- visiting ber uoclj, Mr. Bob Loving. y ed, or lifo will bo a failure. If wo Waters, of Hecla, and Miss Christ, lifo will end in miserable Misses Florence Julia Brooks and Lizzie Shade, of of Him nnd oboy Hopkinsville, failure. "Beware wete Ibe guests of MesHim." If wo obey Christ, His guidanco dames Hamilton and demons Sunday and will bring us safely to tho homo which Monday. Ho has prepared for us. Mr Arthur demons, of Norlonvtlle, Bi bio Readings. Ex. xii, 41, 42; zlii, and Ed Lacy, of Madisonville, were in xi, Ibe city Monday. Ps. xxv, xiv, xlviil, 14; lxxili, xxxii, cxix, 10tf; Neb. ix, 19; Isa. xl, a rrriVE SOLICITORS WANTED EVERYlvlli, 11, 12; Mnth. xxviil, 10, AWAERE for "The Story of the I'hilliplns,"by Murat Halslead, commissioned dt ma l, svern-m.Official Historian to the War Depart John xiv, 20; Lukoi, cake-walsi H-s die-obo20-2l-10-21; 24-225-370-7- was given by the ladies o( the A. M E Miss Lizzie Uoales, of Croflon. returned home Thursday accompanied by her grondmolher, Mrs. Tildie Stall, of this place Mr. Frank. Wright, of Earlington, who has been visiting friends and relatives al this place for some time made a flying trip to Hopkinsville Thursday and returned uome Mr and Mrs, Billie Soeed and daughter Miss Lona. returned from Mortons Gap Sunday where they have been spending n tew days. week. Mr. D N. Crosswy did not tee very He spent the much fnn New Year. greatest portion of the day slneping. Wake up and eojoy life. A delightful evening was spent in dancing at the homo of Busybody' The dance cams off Monday night with great success, and much enjoyed by Ihose present Success; 1' ri T HE Bee CltATTBRDOX 0- BJ'S' 0. J. Farnswortii, Agent, Eari inotok, Kv. Subscribe for The Bee. ! i LKfBBjyS fA'BKrTn3!.aaaaaaaaaaafl A iiaililllltlilltH --TO - out tlis old Blcz In the tww tho felto Ring la the true " We bring to you tho nsw and true from tha plney forests of Norway " Ring JUsg out lAWaa1WW5al BjffS DR. BELL'S Pine-Tar-Honey BEST TRAINS Kansas City, Montana, Colorado. Pacific Coast. 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I think when wo havo read enough of tho history of God's dealings with His pooplo to understand that this is tho way of Ilim that if Ho ovor is absent from His pcoplo, it is not in thoir timo of direct ncod, and if over Ho does rovcal HimEolf to them, ns Ho doos uot unto tho world, it is when thoy nro of nil outward consolation and for Hi3 sako aro mado to bcartribnlu- - When lie Ih AbHcnt. An Vprlirlit Judge. ono Au amusing inoidont occurred-iof our courts locently. A man com-- " plained of for cruelty to animals brought in a considerablo number of his wealthy friends to assure tho court that ho ought uot to bo punished. After listening carefully to all thoso gontlemon, tho court said to tho man complained of; "It is very ovidont, sir, that you knew hotter than to commit this offenso. If you had been a poor man without friends I would havo fined you $10; but, under tho circnmBtancoe, as yonr friends havo stated them, I shall fluo you $20." Our Dumb Animals. ment. 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