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Bee (Earlington, Ky.): January 19, 1899 Bee (Earlington, Ky.) 300dpi TIFF G4 page images Bee Publishing Co. Earlington, KY 1899 bee1899011901_sn87060004 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Bee (Earlington, Ky.): January 19, 1899 Bee (Earlington, Ky.) Bee Publishing Co. Earlington, KY 1899 $IMLS This electronic text file was created by Optical Character Recognitio n (OCR). No corrections have been made to the OCR-ed text and no editing has be en done to the content of the original document. Encoding has been done through an automated process using the recommendations for Level 1 of the TEI in Librar ies Guidelines. Digital page images are linked to the text file. "PPrsWPlPiP'jpj!!Pff?fllPP!5PTlPl! - s - TENTH YEAR. OFF FOR SAYANKAH. e Boys bl. the Third Say to Columbus. Columbus, Ga., Jan. 17. The Third Kentucky lelt the city this afternoon in three sections via the Central, the Georgia and Alabama and the Southern road. The Second and Third battalions pulled out promptly at 3:30 o'clock, while the First battalion, accompanied by Col. Smith, Ueut. Col. Henry, Maj. Saffrans and Chaplain Thomas left an hour or so later. The regiment will arrive in Savannah early By nopn morning. expected that it will be aboard it is the transport Minncwaska.cn route to Matanzas. As the regiment marched down Broad street, in iront ol the Rankin House, on the balcony of which stood Gen. Wiley and the officers of the division, the band struck up Dixie." The first note was the signal for a rousing cheer, which came from the throats of the 3,5 men in line, as well as the specta tors, who fairly thronged the side sergeant wimams walks. As passed bearing the national flag another mighty shout went up. Williams is personally known to nnarlv everv Dcrson in Columbus. Hurrah for the flagl" and "Good byc.Williamsl" were uttered in tl.e same breath. The men made a fine showing.as they passed down Broad street. At .the Union depot and the yards of the Southern road a vast throng assembled to tell the boys gooddood-by- E ARLINGTON, HOPKINS COUNTY, KENTUCKY, THURSDAY, JANUARY 19, 1899. ISO. 8 nru n n rRnniifl' QEIL u. r. cnunno inrrn ixi icit TO BE COURT-MARTIALE- D. CommlttarytieneralKagan Will be Tried, aud May be Ordered Under rest at Any Time. Ar- Ell IMS 11 F)FTY-FIFT- H CONQRES3. Tho Roral Is tke highest grade baklag powder It goes rd Communication from the Commissary General to the War Investigation Commission. SENT WITH Washington, Jnn. 18. ger last night confirmed the announcement made by members of the cabinet yesterday that a for the Charles trial of Commissary-Genercourt-martial al Secretary Al- The British Ship Andelana Capsized and Sunk, 'with All on Board, at Tacoma, Wash. HIS REVISED STATEMENT, II Disclaims Any Intention to Show Disrespect to tho Commission, but Fiends n Certain Amount of Justification for Having- - CJ I ren Vent to Ills rersonal Feelings In Ills Omclal Statement. V. Kagnn would be ordered. Ho made this statement as ho was leaving tho SHE WAS LIGHT AND AWAITING A CARGO. Corbin, White Houso with Adjt.-Geafter n conference of hnlf an hour with Only Surmises Indulged In as to How tbe the president. As to the charges to be preferred Disaster Happened, ns No One Is Livwas against tho commissary general the ing who Saw Mcr U6 Down-S- he secretary declined to say anything nor Hiding Serenely at Anchor When Last would he talk respecting the personBeen from Other Vessels. Wnslilngton, Jnn. 17. Following is the text of the letter Bent by Gen. Engan to tho war investigating commission, with an amended stntement In reply to tho charges concerning the beef furnished the army: Office of Commissary of. Subsistence, ek Washington, Jan. It, ISM. To the Commission Appointed by the President to Inveitlgato the Conduct or tho War with Spain Gentlemen: I have the honor to hand you herewith my testimony which Is now resubmitted and re- Vised In accordanco with tho vlawa ex- your letter me ot Sressed by you In objectionable to 13. Tho features and what Is considered Irrelevant matter by you. In which opinion I entirely agree, aro eliminated. In this connection I to stata that there was never a thought or Intention on my part of any disrespect whatever to your commission, -but In explanation ot tho language used by mo heretofore, I bog to Invito the attention of the commission to tho fact that I have been Accused practically of feeding tho soldiers with poisoned beef which mado them sick, "embalmed beer,"so called; Mat I havo furnished meat to the army undor tho "protenso ot experiment," which charge In erfect. Is corruption and worso, becauso It Jeopardised tho lives ot soldiers sent to tho front In atroplcat climate, and who were dependent on such food ns was sont them: that theso statements have gono to tho whole country uncontradicted: that they havo been published, and I huvo beon pilloried In tho press ot ths country as n man who hns fed the bye. army on poisoned meat, and corruptly I about throo The officers of the Third Ken- so; that forsilent for tho weeks' tlmo I reason that have kept tucky have been great social fa- was debarred after talking with tho honorable of war, from profcrrlng vorites, and for the nonce it charges,secretary ot the Immunity granted becauso adjourned by tun president to witnesses before your seemed that society had commission, notwithstanding the gravity in a body to the trains where its ot tho accusation; that It Is unreasonable such monstrous charges until to bellovo that other erfoct than to work various members remained could havo any honorable man In such a way as the last coach pulled out. Dur- upon an him to a species of desperation, to goad ing the stay of the Kentuckians in and that It was but natural, when tho him, to opportunity Columbus the regiment, as a body, proper and refute thowas given that he charges, meet friends than any of should characterize them In harsh lanhas made more guage, and In terms that are deemed the other regiments in the brigade. Improper, no matter what tho provocation. I, therefore, withdraw tho parting was mutual. and matter so objectionable, and language The regret at resubmit the The health of the regiment is good to you now my sworn statement withhavabiding faith that your commission, and the men went to Cuba well ing alt the facts before you.wllt decldo the points at Issuo Justly. equipped for foreign service. Very respectfully, CIIAHI.KS 1 BAOAK, Commissary General ot Subsistence. CLARDY COULDN'T The commission, nfter n brief secret do-sl- ro session, decided for the present to make public Stop the Gallant Third Kentucky and not the only Gen. Engan's letter, statement accompanying It. Volunteers. " Washington, Jan, 17. Repre-- . A PLEASURE PARTY MISSING. sentativc Clardy. saw the Assistant and Urate Fears Entertained fortie.Srety of 'Secretary of War, tns xaeui laai juom una uer- asked that the Third Kentucky Passengers nnd Crow. to-da- v regiment be mustered out of the service and .the Fourth Kentucky Mr. substituted in its place. Meiklejohn stated that it is now too late to grant, this request, as the Third Kentucky has orders to Mr. Meiklejohn also said move. that tho Third Kentucky was a superior regiment to the Fourth, and was the, proper one of the two tp see service in Cuba. City Taxes for 1898. . r- - Eldridge, one of tho foremost men in early Kansas history, died at his homo here, aged 82 years, ot 11 complication of diseases. In 1853 he was proprietor, in Kansas City, ot n noted stnte bontelry.from which Gov. Itceder made his escape after many narrow escapes. Dixon News. kins-- Eiperlenoe Where it Is to bo Vei Williams, of near Providence, was Fonnd. Id town Saturday. - Kingston, Jamaica, Jan. 17, It is reDrowning, of Beech Grove, is Jamas - bare In tbe Interest of the McCormick ma-.- ported in military circles hero that tho American military commnndcrs chines. while here with the consent of the war JT The Cumberland Telephone company is oillce secured the services of a promi,0 Vandersourg and will P08' its line from hero to Poole by the nent ofllcur of great colonial experi ence, who will shortly proceed to Cuba ' i Jones stand and Wanamaker. adIt Is probable that an 'exchange will be to take tho position of military pat In here by tbe Cumberland Telephone viser and supervise the organization of a regular nrmy of occupation there company. ' Miss Delia and Lennle Fnquay have and at Porto Rico. goon to Morganfield and will make that Blot Machine, with an Element of Chance ' are Gambling Devices. place their future home. Kansas City, Mo., Jan. 18. Tho first Brother F rarer filled his regular appointment here Sunday. decision by an appellate court in this Aprotracted meeting! in progress at this state that deals with tho clement of place,)' conducted by Revs. Frazer and gambling in the operation of slot ma.Thompson, chines, was made by tho Kansas City On tbe 18th of this month a vote will be court of appeals, which held that n on' whether or not' whiskey will be ilot machine where a chance of wintaken sold In open saloons. It is hoped that tbe ning or losing is taken by the operator good people of Dixon by their votes will is n gambling device. iiv, "No," now and.forever, ' ' it is almost certain that by September Twenty-On- e Days Overdue New York, Jan. 17. A dispatch to tieit that the people of Dixon will be awakened some morning by tbe whisile of tho Herald from Mexico City snys: a locomotive. The steamer Vera Cruz, a. Mexican , A few months ago one of Union's noblest liner belonging to Homanos, left the sons met one ol the fairest daughters of port of Vera Cruz on December 23 last Vebsier, and soon Iiros began weaving for Tampico. Thetrip takes only two tbe tangled web of allurements that bound days, nnd tho vessel is now 21 days together two hearts beating as one in the overdue. It is feared in shipping cirgolden quiver of love and affection, and is lost. tbe inseperableand irresistable union be- cles that she f. The Board of Supervisors for the city of Earlingtpn have completed their revision of the. tax lists and the City Marshal will presently have the list and begin the collection of taxes for 1898 which are now'due. The law now provides that all taxes must be paid before July 1st in each year, otherwise the lists unpaid at that time will be returned as delinquent and an additional per cent charged for collection. The rate remains unchanged, viz, 60 cents pcrhundrcd property tax and $1.50 poll. The dog tax is as it has been lor several years, $1.00. Loulsrlllc, Ky.f Jan. 10. The pleasure yacht Paul Jones, mentioned as missing In a dispatch from Pcnsacola, left Louisville, Ky., in December for a trip along the gulf coast by tho Ohio nnd Mississippi rivers. She carried ns passengers col. Jiarry locum ana daughter, of St. Louis; Miss Woodland, of Chicago; Miss Taggart, of Indianapolis, daughter ot Mayor Taggart, nnd a crew of four men. It was the intention ot Col. Yocum to visit tho vnrious winter resorts along the gulf coast. It was learned last night that Loulsrillo people had received intelligence ot the yacht passing out 6f the Mississippi on January 3. Nothing more hns been heard from her since then, and grave fears are entertained for tho party's safety. COL. S. W. ELDRIDGE. Death of One of tho Foremost Men In Early Kansas Ulstory at Ills Home In Lawrenoe. 'Lawrence, Kas., Jan. 17. Col. S. VI. N 2K? BfeJ amy BST tween two hearts was made manifest to the world at 8 o'clock p. m. on tbe lOth of January, 1899, at tbe residence of the bride's father in tbe town of Dixon, Ky by tbe glorious consummation at the hymeneal altar, of Miss Addie Hardwick, daughter of C. C, Hardwick, and Mr, John Able, tf Union county. v.Sha will be' prettily missed In tbe social circle, and Mr. Able should be proud of (be prize be bas gained. Ho is a origin Tbev vhuoe man of enviable reputation. and nave our sincere pontratuUtions, fret wishes (or a long and happy life. ReVKQresdon.of Morganfield, performed in a most appropriate the ceremony,-anmanner invoked divine blessing on the young couple and all assembled, after which the wedding party, followed by the guests, filed'out to abundantly fnrnlshed tables. ahd.partook of a, bountiful repast, wd obedient tp a physiological injunction It was Interspersed with 'occasional good Chat humor from - eacbone present .1 Santa Fe, N. M., Jan. 15. Tho Christian Endeavor society in tho penitentiary here, composed of converted prisoners, is the largest in the territory. Last year, by going without the members contributed $20 for testaments and religious litera- Convict ChrUtlan Kndeavorers. ture. Tncomn, Wash., Jan. 10. The full l'Jt BU LouisInMan Assaulted, Robbed list of those lost by the capsizing ot and Thrown Front of a Tralu. (he British ship Andelana, anchored f St. Louis, Jan. 18. Frederick East St. Louis, 111., was knocked Ir this port awaiting cargo, so far as insensible by highwaymen Monday cbtainablc, is as follows: night. A blow with some blunt inTI10 Beventeen Victims. strument fractured his skull. His Cnpt. G. W. Staling, of Annapolis, clothing was searched and he was Nova 'Scotia. robbed of money, watch and valuables. F. II. Crowe, nged 30, Londonderry, Ills body was dragged across the rail N. S., first mate. road tracks in front of a fust-ap- F. G. Doe, aged 23, Blackpool, Enpronchlng passenger train. Ho was by the engine and hurled into gland. struck Netney .lossalm, Victoria, B. C. a ditch. His left arm was torn into Joseph H. A. d'Hollycre, Ostend, nhredH nnd he was injured internally. Ills chances of recovery are slight. Belgium, apprentice. IMchnrd Reginald Hanze, Ostend, Michael Ilullnakl, Cuovloted of Wire Mur- Belgium, apprentice. der, Htrangled Himself In Jail. Charles Smith, of United States, Pittsburgh, Pa., Jan. 18. Michael Itiilinskl, known as the "Polish Dude," boatswain. James Daly, New York, boatswain. who strangled his wife to death and J. R. Brown, Barbadocs, cook. then set fire tdj the body and house II. Hanson, Sweden, able seaman. to cover the crime, commlttced suicide Anton Jensen, Denmark, seaman. some time Monday night by stranJohn Niclson, Norway, seaman. gling himself with n bed cord taken F. Ostrom, Finland, seaman. from his bed in the county jail. Edward Lctz, Itlga, Russia, seaman. was under sentence of dcatlufor Fred Hinstrom, Norway, seaman. the murder ot his wife, but the date August Slmmonson, Holland, seaof execution had not been fixed. Since his conviction he frequently asserted man. Tat Wilson, St. Johns, N. F., seathat he would never hang. man. Death of John llasaell Yoaog. Discharged All Her Ilallasfand Cleared Washington, Jnn. 18. John IlusRell Her Hold. Young, librarian of the Congressional The ship, which was ot English library, died at his residence here at build, nnd worth, probably, $150,000, 8:45 a. in., after an illness of several entered this port several days ago. weeks. Bhe was to have loaded wheat under charter to Eppingcr & Co., of Snn Funeral of John ltuMell Younr. Washington, Jnn. 19. The funeral Fmncisco, for Europe. Friday the dock and John Russell Young will be held Sat- ship was taken to Eureka the hold urday morning at 11 o'clock at St. all ballast .removed nnd Johns Episcopal church in this city. cleared preparatory to receiving carTho fccrvice will bo rendered by Rev. go. She was then towed to an anchorAlexander MncKay-SinltThe inter- age several hundred yards northeast ot the St. Paul & Tacoma Lumber ment will be In Washington. Co.'s dock wharf, at which point the disaster overtook her. She hod out, The Ilanner Month. Washington, Jnn. 17. The banner according to the best Information obmonth in the history of tho American tainable, the starboard anchor, weighexport trade closed the calendar year ing at least two tons, while to either 1603. The ofilclal figures havo just side of the vessel were attached tho been computed at the bureau ot sta- Lnllast logs used to keep the ship uptistics, and show a larger volume ot right during the absence of enrgo or doincstie exports than wns ever be- ballast. The ship was riding the waves fore recorded in the commercial his- serenely when the skippers of other tory of .thocountryi The excess of vessels anchored close by retired for. hlso" without the night. When daylight dawned nil exports sign ot tho Andelana were visible. a parallel. Over the spot whero the ship rode at Inaugurated Governor or l'enniylvaata. anchor tho night before only a danger Hnrrisburg, To., Jan. 18. Col. Wm. signal buoy lamp was visible. A. Stone, was Inaugurated governor oi the Absenoe ot the Ship was Discovered. Pennsylvania. Gen. J. 1. S. Oobln, at When the absence of the ship wns the snme time was inducted in the of- discovered Capt. Doty and Capt. Burfice ot lieutenant governor. The ly took the tug Fairfield and made an procession wns one ot the Investigation, and it was soon determost imposing ever seen in Harris-bur- mined beyond possibility of doubt that the ship had gone to' the bottom. Ono of the ballast logs was found. "Lucky" Baldwin to Itebnlld. Snn Francisco, Jan. 18. The Bulle- To it dangled part of the chain by tin snys that "Lucky" Baldwin has de nhlch is was originally fastened to the ship. In addition one of tho firecided to erect an eight-stor- y proof building on the property occu life boats, a mattress and a line of the pied by the old llnldwin hotel, which ship on it nnd several oars were found. was burned a few months ngo. The Beyond theso no other pieces of rrrcckage havo been discovered. As all building will cost $3,000,000. en board perished only surmises as to Mlis Alice Hamilton Insane. the cause of the disaster can be inNew York, Jan. 18. Miss Alice Ham- dulged in. ilton, 01 years old, sister of Gen. AlexThe Ship's Craw. ander Hamilton, of Tnrrytown, N. Y., When the Andelana entered this port daughter of John C. Hamilton and she was manned by a crew of nearly granddaughter of Alexander Hamil- 30 men. Some deserted and others ton, of revolutionary fame, has been were discharged until only 18 were adjudged insane. left. The only list ot the victims obtainable is that given by Percy B. Visited the Queen Saint d. Portsmouth, England, Jnn. 18. Pres- Duck, nn apprentice, who was injured ident Ilnfacl Iglcsins of Costa Ilica vis- two days prior to the disaster and ited Queen Victoria at Osborn house, taken to one ot the Tacoma hospitals. Islo of Wight, yesterday afternoon. Ultliop MoLaren Can Not Accept. The war ships here dressed ship and Chicago, Jan. 15. Bt. Bev. William fired n salute ot 21 guns in honor of E. McLaren, bishop o f the Episcopal the president. diocese of Chicago, will bo unable to tccept the appointment of special delFroposed (lift to Copenhagen. Copenhagen, Jan. 18. Carl Jacobsen, egate for the church to Poro Rico, n broker, has notified which was conferred upon 'him retho the municipal authorities hero of his cently by a commission selected by Intention to present the city with his the general convention at New lork. splendid collection of art treasures, Commltiloner ot Shlloh Military l'arlr. valued nt over 5,000,000 crowns. Cincinnati, Jan. 15. J. B. Ashcraft, of Paducah, has bean notified by UnitNot lu Favor ot Delay. Washington, Jnn. 18. Tho senate de- ed States Senator W. J. Deboo that ho feated the Bawlings' amendment to has been elected commissioner of the the .Nicaragua canal bill by the voto Shlloh military park by the secretary of 0 to 38. The amendment provided of war. The position pays $3,000 per far the postponement of construction year. Maj. Ashcraft has accepted. until further treaties were made. Serious Charges Agalnii an Iiamuno Officer. Santiago, Jan. 10. Charges of a seTo Control the Dried l'run Output. brought San Jose, Cal., Jan. 18. A move- rious character have been Third imment has been begun by the farmers' against an officer of the club here, having for its object tho mune regiment in the Guantanamo creation of a great association of in- district. More than a thousand dollars terests to control the dried prune out- Is Involved. The officer is under arrest, ' "' put on this coast. Mora Immune Nurses Wanted. A Strike for Higher Wages. hq surgeon Washington, Jan. Macon, Mo., Jnn. 18. About 220 general's office of the war department miners in the employ of tho Little wants more Immune nurses "for the Pittsburg Coal Co., at Lingo, Macon yellow fever hospitals in Cuba, nnd county, nrc out on a strike for higher clrculnrs will be sent through6ut the wages. The operators refuse to grant south requesting applications. t'.lie increase. Americans Honored In Italy. Special Heeslou Declared Illegal Borne, Jan. 10. At the banquet giv18. Atty.-GeTopeko, Kub., Jan. en nt tho palace last evening to the A. A. Godard has prepared n. decision, members of the diplomatic corps, Mrs. holding that the special session of the Draper, wife of tho United States amlegislature called by Gov, Leedy was bassador, Gen. William F. Draper, sat Illegal, and nil laws passed at that on tho right of. King Humbert. session void. Death ot the Oldest Mason In Ohio. Promoted. Ashland, O., Jan. 10. Maj. O. W Montreal, Can., Jan, 18. Edward Urie, Jhe first treasurer of Ashland Pennington, former superintendent, has btcn appointed general manager county, died yesterday, nged 03 years of the St. Paul, Minneapolis & Smut He was reputed to be the oldest mason in Ohio. Ste. Mr.rjo railroad. Mllll-ken,oItu-liush. s well-know- nel of the court-A- n (Second Session.) In tho senate, on the 12th, little business was transacted In open session. Sixteen bills on the prlvato pension calendar ware passed, and a Joint resolution extending the thanks ot congress to Miss Clara Barton and other olllclals ot ths Red Cross society for their beneficent work In Ar menlannd Cuba wero adopted In ths house tho diplomatic and consular appropriation bill, carrying 17.705.K3, w as passed without an amendment. During the general debate two set speeches wero mods against Imperialism, by Messrs. Carmack and Qttlnes (Tenn.) In tho senate, on the 13th, the discussion ot the .question ot expansion was continued, several speeches pro and con being mado. Tho Indian appropriation bill was taken up, but Its consideration was not concluded at the hour of adjournment..... In the houso consideration 01 ins naval personnel bill was begun, and speeches rilled with glowing allusions to victories won by our navy In the late war were delivered, In the senate, on tho Kth, the chaplain paid an eloquent trlbuto to the late Nelson Dlnglcy. Mr. Proctor (Vt.) Introduced A Joint resolution for busts of the late Senator Morrill nnd Senator Voor-hcto be placed in the national library. The resolution was referred to the library committee. A message was received from the homo announcing the Adoption of resolutions on the death of Representative Dlngley, and after a brief eulogy by Mr. Halo, tuo senate, as a mark of respect, r adjourned,..,.. In the house Mr. Iioutelle. the senior member of the Mains delegation, offered, and tho houso adopted, a series of resolutions providing for the funeral of Mr. Dlngley In the hall of the houso nt noon on Monday, tho 16th. and far a committee or nine members to accompany tho remains to Maine. Tho resolutions concluded with a motion to adjourn, which was adopted. In the senate, on tho ltth, no session for the transaction of business was held. When the body convened at 12 o'clock It Bt once proceeded to the hall ot the houso of representatives to attend as a body the funeral ot tho late Representative! Nelson Dlngley. An ono o'clock the senate returned to Its chamber. Jonathan Ross, appointed by Gov. Smith of Vermont to nil the unexpired term of tho late Senator Morrill, was sworn In, and the senate adjourned In the house no business was transacted beside attending tho funeral obsequies of tho late Rep.resentaUvs Dlngley. In .the senate, on tho 17m. almost the entire session was devoted to consideration ot the pending Nicaragua canal bill. At threo o'clock tho consideration of the bill under tho rula was begun and continued to the closo ot tho session. The first vote reached was on nn amendment which. In brief, provided that the United States should have absolute control of the canal for military or naval purposes, with power to dtctato tho use of the waterway during the existence ot war. It was defeated, 33 to 9 In ths house several unimportant bills were passed by unanimous consent, after which the naval personnel bill was taken up and passed without division. es knows. farther than oar other broad. Musi tests show file ts Of if. ST. JflHIES HOTEL, ST. LOUIS. BUROPBKN PLTtN. SPECIAL 25c. DINNER. SPECIAL BREAKFAST AND SUPPER. 1 Beef Steak, or Mutton Chops. Potatoes, Cakes or Waffles, Coffee or Tea and Fruit M No. 7 Ham, Two Ekes, Potatoes, Cakes or Waffles anJ Coffee or Tea J No. 3 Pork Chops with Potatoes and Cakes or Waffles anl Coffee or Tm N No. I Lake Trout, Butter Sauce. Cakes or Waffles and Coffee or Tea... .3 No. S Oat Meal and Cream, or Bouillon, Hot Rolls. Butter and Coffee or Tea U No. C Two Ecc. Butter, Toast and Coffee or Tea. .It Gov. Roosevelt's Letter to Gen. Miles Rates: 75c. and $1.00 per Day. the Same as His Report to the RESTAURANT POPULAR PRICES. War Department. FOUR KINDS OF BEEF WERE FURNISHED. No. POWDER Absolutely Puro SOVU. IAXIM4 The Corned Beef was Oood, the Canned licet Would Turn the Stomachs of ths Slen, the Special Process Haw lleef Had to bo Thrown Overboard, and the Refrigerator lleef was dood. roWSt CO., dCW YOIM. CONDENSED TELEGRAMS. j 15.-rT- Rev. . H. LjQvelaee has engaged to begin a protracted meeting at Greenville on Sunday, the S2d instant, assisting Rev. W. C. Hayes, pastor in charge of the M. E. Church, South, at that place. $ I V still Lexington's Mayor has ordered the closing of all business places on Sunday. This is the result of j. special the W. C. T. U. and Christian , M. Victory fight on Sunday open offer in clothirie will only last thirty saloons. days, ., En-deav- TORACCOUtae....... Will Open Large nines. Timothy Tennessee Good Roads Why this Difference? BUTTER Choice Dairy.... Chattanooga, Tenn., Jan. 17. Commission recommended the passMost every woman loves to wear EOOS Fresh FORK StandardMess(now) age of a law authorizing the use of A company has been organized to A nice, largo hat, 'tis true. UACON Clear Rib extend the Chattanooga and Look- But is there one ot them would care convicts in UARD Prima Steam To wear a mammoth shoe? CHICAGO. out Mountain railroad about twenty CATTLE Natlvo Steors... Col. Jo F. Foard is out again miles to the summit of Lookout HOOS Fair to Choice Choice.... nura'n. Kalr to Patents... near Durham, Ga., after an illness of about two Mountain FLOUR Winter HDrlnir Patents... extensive and valuable where are weeks with la grippe. WHEAT No. 3 Sprlns deposits ot coal good for coking. NO. z ilea. ....... CORN No. 2 Mixed Tho man with an axe to grind is The company will open large Cures pleurisy and OATH No. 2... always looking for someone to do mines and develop the property. monU In a wonderfully WU UK B I PORK Mess (new) KANSAS CITY. him a good turn. L. A. W. Capitalists of Baltimore, Philadel- shott time. It promptly CATTLE Natlvo Steers... allays Inflammation HOQS-A- U Grades.. phia and New York are back of the lungs. For sore lunw 2 Red mew). WHEAT-N- o. project. it ia invaluable. Small doses, P(icc25cts, QATSNo. t White the Subscribe for Tub Beb The HAY-Cl- ear road-buildin- Kink Oscar of Sweden is suffering from an .attack of influenza. Felix II. Denton, ono of the oldest Miles. SLEEPING CARS citizens of St. Louis, died Monday. The governor, in his letter, stated Between Nashville and Chattanooga, Ala Eight new postal substations will bo that four kinds of beef were furnished bama, Augusta, Macon, Jacksonville, Knox. placed In operation In St. Louis, Feb- to the rough riders from the time tliey vllle, Asheville, Washington, Baltimore. ruary 1. left Florida for Cuba until their re- Philadelphia, New York, Portsmouth Lon Keels, a saloonkeeper of Bel turn. The first ot these was corned Norfolk. Jackson, Memphis, Little Rock Texerkana, Sherman. Waco, glque, Mo., was found, shot dead, be- beef. Its quality 'was good. The salt Dallas and Fort Worth. : : : hind his bar. in the meat seasoned the other articles Gov. Taylor of Tennessee exercised of food, and the men found It quite executive clemency in 45 cases before palatable. The second kind was Palace Day Coaches on all Trains retiring from office Monday. canned roast beef, which was without Information pertaining to Santiago had a holiday over the re- flavor or taste, and would turn the port from Dr. Castillo that tho prov- stomachs of those who ate it. It was TICKETS. ROUTES. RATES. KTS- ince was to have complete autonomy. string and tough, and without any Will be cheerfully furnished upon application to Ticket Agents, or to A delegation from Ohio has gone to qualities which would render it a fit A. J. WELCH, Division Passenger Agent, Washington to ask an appropriation article of food. There was but one Memphis, Tenn. of congress for the Buckeye centen way in which tho men could eat It, nial. and that was by making it into a J. H. LATIMER, Southeastern Passenger Agent, Atlanta, Ga Burglars entered the Cotton Belt stew. Fresh vegetables were not alNortheastern railroad depot at Dexter, Mo., blew ways obtainable, nnd stews could- be D. J. MULLANEY, St Cincinnati, Pass. Agt. 59 W Fourth O. open the safe nnd secured tobout $10 in made only occasionally. R, C. COWARDIN, Western Pass. Agent, money. When the rough riders left Tampa a Room 05, Ry xchango Building, In the Missouri senate three resolu- large quantity of specially prepared St. Louis, Mo. tions were proposed to reform the beef was placed aboard the transport BRIARD F. HILL, Northern Pass. Agt. Room 328 Marquett Bldg Chicago. criminal procedure nnd do away with on which they embarked. This beef the grand jury. wns In quarters, and was stored in the J. L. EDMONDSON, Southern Pass. Agt. Chattanooga, Tenn. SANTIAGO JUBILANT. The directors of tho Galena (111.) forward end of the transport. It bad publio library havo received a gift been prepared by some special process W. L. DANLEY, The reopln Rejulclag In the Prospect or from President McKinlcy in tho shapo unknown to Col. HooSovelt, but supGen'l Pass, and Ticket Agt. ng Autonomy-rrepnrlan Ovation of a fine portrait of himself. posed to be with some form of soluNash villi, Tinn to Q on. Wood. Tho eruption of Mount Vesuvius, in tion. The transport was out from, Santiago de Cuba, Jan. 17. Mayor Sicily, is attaining great proportions. Tampa but a few hours when this Capital Stock Paid In, Surplss Fsns Dacarill yesterday received a cable dis- The flow of lava is unprecedented and beef began to smell. Tho stench was streams of fire arc pouring in all di- so great that the men avoided the for150,000. 120,000. patch from Dr. Castillo, the representaward end of the transport as much as COMMENCED BUSINESS IN I8B7. tive of the business men ot this city, rections. A. F. Church, charged with using possible. Tho meat could not be eat who accompanied Gen. Wood to Washington, announcing that complete au- the malls for fraudulent purposes, was en, and it was thrown into the ocean. A fourth kind of beef was served to tonomy will be granted this province. held by tho United States commisThe dny, therefore, was practically ob- sioner at Fort Smith, Ark., in a bond tbe rough riders .at Santiago, after July 23. It was of good quality, and served as a holiday. The city was dec- of $5,000. The officials of the British foreign was brought to Cuba in special steamorated with flags, and a was Jieiu nt which ucn. Wood wns office say they have heard nothing of ers with refrigerator facilities. Gov. The advantages of a bank account warmly praised. Hands of music pa- the alleged defeat, on December 28, of Roosevelt's official report was accomare numerous. It is not to busin forces on the panied by report of the quartermaster the raded the streets, cheering crowds ness men we are talking they Blue Nile. ,and surgeon ot the regiment and thosn. know all about it but to salaried vwcrc, tobjt seen on all sides nnd the the of several captains. Brother Maurrclian, president ot club's held meetings for the purpose ol men, wage earners and to women. There's safety if the bank is a Gov. Koosevelt is known to grently nrranglng an ovation to Gen. Wood Christian Brothers college, at Memphis, Tenn., lias been summoned to regret the turn the trouble In the wnr good one. There's convenlence-tb- e nnd Dr. Castillo on their return. Submoney always ready and out scriptions are pouring in, so there will France. Ho will sail from New York department seems to be taking, ns of reach of your own petty squanhe feels that it is not so important to be no lack of money to make the affair at an early date. dering, too. It is easy to spend . Two convicts who escaped from the fix the blame as It is to prevent tho a success. small sums when you have a large Kansas pcnitcntiary,Charles Joaes and recurrence of the conditions that gave sum in your pocket TRIAL OF YOUNG JESSE JAMES. John Smith, were captured near Bost- rise to tho controversy. MADISONVILLE, - KENTUCKY on, Kas., by three farmers. They were DEATH OF NELSON DINGLEY. found in a hay loft. Tostponed at the Request of the ProsecuThere is intense excitement In Bax- The Ilepnullcan Leader In tho Ilonso ot tion, Although the Defendant was ter county, Ark., over a scries of sudHeady nnd Anzlons for Trial. R. R. Representatives Dies After a Short den and mysterious deaths which havo Illness of Heart Fall are. Kansas City, Mo., Jan. 17. The trial occurred in the vicinity ot Mountain ANNOUNCEMENTS. of young Jesso James, son of the noted Home, all evidently due to poison. Wnflhingtoni Jan. 14. lion. Nelson Aunt Nancy Greer, colored, who Dlngley, of Maine, lender of the reborder outlaw, under Indictment for complicity in the robbery of a Mis went to Colorado Springs, Col., from publican side on the floor of the house The Illinois Central now souri Pacific train at Leeds, Mo., in Arkansas in 1872, two years before of representatives and representing TOURIST has on sale, and will continue the same until SepSeptember last, was yesterday post- the town was laid out, died of grip in the Second congressional district of tember jo, 1898, round trip poned at the request of the prosecuthe county hospital, Monday, nged 107 r Maine in that body, died here last summer tourist tickets frosa points on Its lines In tbe South half-payears, tion till February 10 next. The deten o'clock of heart RATES to a large list of summer resorts night nt James Barrett, of Chicago, has failure resulting from extreme weakfendant was ready and anxious for in the North. Its (ait double Chicago, Cincinnati service bought the big grain and milling ness due to pneumonia. He was un- dallyLouisville to St. Louis, to reach quickly ana1 trial. enables one and interests ot tho Hudnuts, at Pckln, conscious during the most of the day, comfortably the mountain resorts of Virginia, the Coins Stolen. Ilr 111. The deal involves a large sum of Cite Mountains ana seating 01 new coiunc, concame quietly the Thousand Islands, the lake and forest resorts Pittsburgh, rn.,jtfan. 15. Thieves money, but the exact figure is not nnd death being regained.without sciousness of Michigan, Wisconsin and Minnesota, tbe IIc4 stole six rare gold ftns from the Car- given. Springs of Arkansas,,the Yellowstone Park or the Surrounded by Friends. negie museum whiltjKlie attention of There was present at the time Mrs resorts of Colorado. Joo Bates, a farmer living near tho the guard was distracted by two wom- Washita river, started with his fam- Dlngley, Miss Edith Dlngley, Messrs en. One of the coins is a Cromwell ily, A new 1803 edition, eutlrelr in a wagon, to ford tho river. Tho E. N. nnd A. II. Dlngley, sons of tin rewritten, and giving (acta broad guinea, one of the five known Wagon wns swept away, nnd his wife, nd conditions, brought dewa to exist, and almost above price. It tc date, 01 tne wentrara child and a young woman wero s feared tho thieves, in their igno-iincaouinern drowned. Gulde,"has have melted the coins for gold. just been issued. le Word has been received at Litcha Illustrat Itoassurlng News from 0u. Otis. field, 111., ot the death, by drowning, pamphlet, contains a large number IlRvnn-na- , letters from Northern farmers Washington, Jan. 17. Gen. Otis, was while bathing in n river neat Guide 2 prosperously located on tbe lias Cuba, on Sunaay, of Corporal eard from again, from Manila, and of the Illinois Central Railroad la tbe States of Kentucky, Tennessee, Mississippi he contents of his cablegram were so Frank E. Green, of Co. K,of the Fourth ot the and Louisana, and also a detailed write-ueassurlng ns to the situation there niinols regiment. cities, towns and country en and adjacent to that line." To bomeseekers, or those in search ot a to bo George Gcmunda, supposed .ind at Hollo that the officials here farm, Ibis pamphlet will furnish reliable Informahave come to accept without question the oldest violin maker In America, tion concerning tbe most accessible and prosperous portion of the South. Free copie a can be bad the correctness of his statement that and tho inventor of the famous Gcto the nearest of the undersigned. the critical stage is past and that he munda violin, known nil over the THE LATE CONGRESSMAN DINGLEY. by applying world, died nt his home in Astoria, deceased; James C. Hooe, an intimate has control of the situation. Tickets and full Information as to rates In conLong Island, aged 83 years. friend of the family, Dr. Deale, one of nection witb the above can be had ot agents ol Will be Given a late Conduct. been attend- the "Central" and connecting lines. Paris, Jan. 10. Arrangements havo Complete Autonomy to be Granted the the physicians who had ing him throughout his illness, and S. G Hatch, DU. Pats. Agent, Cincinnati. been mado to give Maj. Comte Ferdi Froilnoe ot Santiago. John A. Scott, Dl. Pass. Agent, Memphis. the two nurses. nnnd Kstherhazy a virtual safe con' Santiago, Jan. 10. El Porvcnieu To within a few hours before bis Wm. Murray, DI Psss. Agent, Nw Orltans. to testify before the court of cas- publishes an extra giving a cable mesdixt sation in the Dreyfus revision sage from Dr. Joaquin Castillo, now death the family firmly believed, as it A.H. Hanson, 0, P. W, A. Kcllond, A. G. P. A. inquiry, the comte having forwarded In Washington with Gen. Wood in tho has throughout his Illness, that Mr. Chlcsgo, LoslnllU. was only to M. Mnusau, first president of the Interest of the Santiago board of trade. Dlngley would recover, nnd it court, 11 synopsis of the evidence he la Dr. Castillo snys that complete autono- when it became apparent that he was W, A. KtSDB'l', President dvintr that the members gathered at prepared to give. my will bo granted to tho province. his bedside. While the past few days O. W. WADDILL, Cashier' Arrival of Commissioners from aiaigow. Tbe whole city is talking of a demonhad given great hope of recovery, the commisHopkins dounly New York, Jan. 10. Three stration to celebrate the prospect. progress of the dlsense had made tho sioners from Glasgow nrrived on the, affectan Earthquake. patient weak, nnd had seriously Et. Louis yesterday to lay before Pres. Thrown Into a Fanle by -Santander, Spain, Jan. 17. A Btrong ed hiK heart. ident McKinlcy nnd his cabinet particDetermined to Die and Died. ulars regarding the Glasgow exhibi- earthquake shock at one o'clock yesWis., Jan. 14. Jennie Marietta, terday morning threw the inhabitants tion to be held in 1901. of the city into a panic. A number of Ward, n modiste, died here, practicMadisonville, Ky. Withdrew Their Resignations. were broken. ally of slow suicide. Four weeks ago San Junn, Porto Rico, Jan. 17. Gen. windows she went to the Menominee hospital Captal Stock, - - - $50,000. Guy V. Henry, governor of Porto Ttlco, determined to die, made her will, and THE MARKETS. promises certain concessions to the absolutely refused to take any mediTransacts a general banking business councllmcn of San Junn, and tbe latNew York, Jan. 19. cine or nllow the physicians to do any- and invites the accounts of the citizens of Steers...! 4 75 ter, therefore, havo withdrawn their CATTLE-Natl- vo said to Hopkins and adjoining counties. COTTON MldMlnp thing for her. A love affair is resignations. PLOUR Winter W heat. Has the finest and most secure vault in have caused the suicide. WHEAT No. t Red section of Kentucky Bt. Louis to 11tb a New Hank. COIW-N- o. :. (Jo on that leaven worth's Coal Go.'s Minora .... V I Washington, Jan. 17. Tho comp- OAT8-N- 0. Strike. 75 b I'ORK-N- ew lies troller of the currency yesterday apLeavenworth, Kas., Jan. 14. Three Co Compomif) ST. LOUIS. j nn application for authority to COTTON-Mlddl- lnc proved hundred miners in the Leavenworth 3 85 to Steers organize the State national bank ot IlBBVfiS Cows and Heifers. 2 00 C Coal Co.'s shnft went on a strike yes prescriptions 5 00 to CAIVES-p- er 100)... St. Louis; capital, $2,000,000. terday. They demand a reduction ol 3 20 to HOQS Fair to Choice properly it takes time. It requires the amount of waste deducted, which Uolne to Kelnforeo Dwjr's Fleet. SHEEP Fair to Choice.... 3 40 to experience and a complete knowledge Patents has been 20 pounds to tho hundred. Washington, Jan. 17. Tho Castlne FLOUR Clear and (new).... 1M to Straight. 2 75 of drugs. It requires the druggist 74 They want only ten pounds deducted snlled Sunday from San Juan de Porto WHEAT No. t Red Winter to have a large amount of drugs-fre- sh 35HC 2 The operators refuse to acceed to the Illco for Gibraltar. She Is going to the CORN-N- o.No. t Mixed drugs, He must give thebes OATS 65 demand. Dewey's fleet. RYENo. 2.. to Philippines possible work, and for compensation - Albany, N. Y., Jan. 14. Gov. Roosevelt stated that he had written a letTake Market St. Cars direct to Hotel. ter to Maj.-GeMiles concerning the Try Kuropcan Dan. Cheapest and best, onlj condition of the meat furnished dur- ?ay for what you get TH08. P. MILLER, PncsiDINt ing the Santiago expedition. Gen Miles, at Washington, has mado reference to tho receipt ot that letter. The NASHVILLE, governor, as colonel of tho regiment of rough riders, submitted a report to CHATTANOOGA the war departmcnt,!n September last, 3ANB which contained practically the same ot tho condition of the beel account LOUIS RAILWAY. as was set forth in his letter to Gen. PULLMAN PALACE n. ST. JNO. G.MORTON, mass-meetin- g i3a.Sk:e:fs. Anglo-Egyptia- Illinois Central st Soutlieni e, Homeseetes' nome-seeker- s' e p BANK- 'It! J 88 15 (, to IM .... 4 75 3 45 2 60 to to i t ( 3 CO 3 40 be must be reasonable. A new ocean steamer bas Just been launched, which has a coal carrying capacity sufficient to enable it to make a trip REMEKt-BEaround tbe world at the rate of twelve WITH THE ABOVE FACTS miles per hour. WE'RE CAREFUL. R Dr. Bull's Pnetlr.llfyA . -- McGEE'S ST. BERNARD DRUQ STORE, am a C 25c YWmM vQse(w)5aBB(Sy GHILL CURE l0meX ofy'JJa 9 90 4 75 3 25 ..j. .... tj ?3ti bm7 LAa BOB BOTTLE. Sold by George King, St. Charles, Ky, NXrtTjig?'' nujuluukL OeaUtas a hIm. aur&te4 m nn er rsreiMta. KNOCKS OUT CHILLS AND PCVCR. JOB WORK Will receive prompt attention at this office. Estimate furnished upon application. LLHLl J -- sfSfiai. ' ' i'lJissssMlirVli1 '''SiS-i'V.tsJyi- MflWlstlstssssMillIWsiailll - -- xL'-J'-l-'--'- ' ,il, - u.,SAAe Jr . V.. JJ , - .ILlLmM ,ay3asUsJiialss ' Llllsssssssssssssak.llsssstk.llsssssssssssssssssssssssssss UdL.IB1UUIK2E r IM tf mr i b ID ivv if. s Tbe northwestern railroads bavo made s Nortonville "News. heavy demands on Iho bituminous coal fields of tbe south this winter, tbe large of our city, is very sick at Mrs. Farmer, freight traffic being tbe cause. this writing. health. The secret of health is Mr. Theodore Clark, of Dawson Spinal a Foreman Toombs and his crew ot carDisease the Result of wanted us to say something the power to digest and assimSweetheart Springs, who represented Hopkins penters consisting of Ernest Stokes. Thos. It is about our new depot, so we will Fall Abscesses Formed. county in the Kentucky Legisla Hodge and John Peyton have finished the nearly complete and is up to date. They ilate a proper quanity of food. PAUL. M. MOORG, Editor and Manager. ture, says he will be .1 candidate Kentucky Clergyman Reports What temporary trestle and tip at the Arnold had belter wish they had one half so nice. mine. never be done when for We are glad some one thinks enough of This can Hood's Sarsaparllla Did. To an outsider it does look like tbe coal Mortons Gap to give us the news for we the liver does not act it's part. BEE PUBLISHINB COMPANY. The character of the peoplo who supply would soon be exhausted, yet men W. D. Orr is also mentioned as enjoy reading it. Incorporated.) well posted say that we mav fear no testify to the merits of Hood's Sarsapaa probable candidate for represenMr Geo. K. Stiller, who has been very rllla is worthy of consideration. Read scarcity lor one hundred years or more. Second Entered the Peiloffice at Barllniton a. tative from Hopkins on the Demosick, is not much better. I So rushed has the St. Bernard Com- what a Kentucky clergyman says: milter. in cratic ticket. Misses Moore and Hale were in our city Tint's Liver Pills are an abso"When our little- girl was 3 years old pany's mechanical force been making imMonday will be no Popu- sho fell from a loft and strained hersplno. provements and putting in new machinery It is said there for sick headache, dyr.' SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Mr. E. C Almond was in our town lute cure n list State ticket in the coming Since then she has boon Bubject to spinal that a day of rest would be a welcome vis Monday. B. L. Hendricks as Cassius. itor indeed to them. sourstomachi malaria, pepsia, disease, and lost tbo use ot her limbs. in Kentucky. The Interlocking switch at the new deIt was with difficulty that tbe coal com. ..tieo Mr. E. L. Hendricks has apOct Year.itrlctlrlnadTince She waa very delicate and did not have pot is progressing nicely. It will be tun constipation, torpid liver, piles, jo " T. B. Walker, of Ax, Christian much appetite, and abscesses formed on panies got their coal moved tbe past week, Six Month., in a new role in Paducah 5 peared by electricity. Threellonth., " and then not without considerable delay, jaundice, bilious fever, biliousSingle Cople ;,'"," 5 society. Ed is an honorary mem- county, says the committee of his theloftsldeof horsplno, which discharged so great was the rush of freight business. Wonder how ctme that Manninglon boy Specimen eoplei mailed tret on application. What does It do? ot tbe ber of a select "Shakespeare Club" county can consider him in the continually and she was obliged to He on wanted In all parti to get him a red hat? Because his girl ness and kindred diseases. Correspondents One who travels around visiting mines aldo alUbe time. We ountr. Addre.mtior pellicular.. It causes the oil glands has one, I guess. and at the Club's "Twelfth night" ring for the Republican nomina- ber rightot Hood's Sarsaparllla proourod in many states says that tbe use of elecbottle and she tricity as a motive power is not as lie says began taking It. Tbe first effect was to Mrs. Ilamby, of Dawson, was the guest meeting he scored a success at re- tion for representative. in the skin to become more popular and enable her to as it formerly was, the use of air being THURSDAY, JANUARY 19, 1899. citing in the role of Cassius. The he thinks he could do as well as glvo her an appetlto taking active, making the halrsoft ot Mrs. (. Y. Crabtrce Sunday. aleep. She continued It, and now preferred by many operators. Mr. Hall, of an editor. Paducah Sunday Visitor says: and glossy, precisely as town Tuesday, Woodstock mines, was in Christian County Deputy Shershe la a healthy child with the exception The first shipment of coal from the Ar8. Wahd, ot her An eleeint and brilliant social and liter Representative B. F. Saunders, Chaplin, deformity." Rev. B. Remember nold mine took place last Saturday and iffs. nature intended. Hon. J. F. Dempsev, of Dr. Lee Moore was in our city Monday. Kentucky. ary function was tbe reception Riven by tbe of Union county, has announced consisted of four cars of excellent coal, in From the New Era. It cleanses the scalp from Mr. J. Y. Crabtree bas a very bad boll is candidate for Shakespeare club, at tbe bome ot Mrs. fact about tbe best in western Kentucky. to the on W. W. Rcnshaw and R. C. Frank L. Scott to their former members his candidacy for dandruff and thus removes ot bis ankle. It is giving him a good deal D. 'AV. Umstead. mechanical eoclneer as Railroad Commissioner. Is tin best In fact the One True blood Purifier. as a Democrat. Legislature trouble. He and tbe Magazine club last Thursday Cook were this morning 9vorn in for St. Bernard, savs be was the first to be one of the great causes of most interest was a patent medicine street fakir One of the Messrs, Langleyand Girdner, tbe night as Ibe Arnold mine, having deputy sheriffs and executed baldness. State Treasurer Long paid to ing features of tbe evening was a reudilion until elected to the Legislature. Hnnrl S DJIIc curenUSes. Indigestion, ready for work atand had a mining machine and day operators, ot this place, have rebiliousness. Prlcoaso. run bis air pipes bond for the faithful performance Brutus scene between signed their office for a few days. It makes a better circuvarious State institutions Saturday of tbe conspiracy the play Julius Cxjar Union county is one of the best mere Deiore tney were ready for bim. and Cassius from of their duties.. Ci.inkbr. lation inthescalpand stops Coal operators say that at present Mem$136,000. Of this amount the and also tbe subsequent quarrel. Brutus and richest in Kentucky, and has hope the erring ones will make phis, Tenn., is a great coal market, and by Prof, H. Clay Smith, many able democrats, the hair from coming out. but Mr. an oat of this fact. Western Asylum for the Insane was impersonated E. L. Hendricks, and that so far this winter the supply does not and Cassius by Mr. Saunders, thus far, has no an equal the demand and tbe Hopkins County ceived $23,730. were very clever indeed. they On one of those slippery morn coal dealers are doing all tbey can to supMr. John A. The entirn lower floor of Mrs. Scott's nounced opponent. which is one ot tbe most attractive Bell, of Morganiicld, is thinking ings last week Nollie Umstcad, ply their wants. is understood that Gov. Brad- bome, in tbe city, was thrown open to tbe guests of running. It was a matter of who lives at the top notch of After a bitter dispute over some minor ley will apoint Lieut. Col. Morris and a band of music added the charm of for five days comment among the Democratic "Methodist Hill," started out to matters Mine Workers the convenlion of Ayer's Hair Vigor will United assembled at Pitts.B. Belknap to the Colonelcy of the melody to a very harmonious evening. in the last Legislature that get a bucket of water from a near burgh settled down to work. When leaders surely make hair grow on so First Kentucky to succeed Col. fir. McKlnley's Policy Has Not the great county of Union should neighbor's. He had a bucket in many men of different opinions on leading bald heads, provided onlv 15; J5; 15. have such a representative as this each hand and was cheerfully questions ot tbe hour, get into a wrangle a Briga jno B. Castleman, now Changed. there is any life remain it takes time to straighten affairs. army. Washington telegram to Chicago Tribune. "Solon Saunders." Several West- singing that good old hymn "My dier General in the regular ing in the hair bulbs. Organized labor in Europe has become ern Kentucky members, one of feet are on the highway, hallePresident McKinley's Philippine them from Warren county, said lujah P He had just reached the so dictatoral of late, that the men who It restores color to gray The Beaver Dam GUantr dis- policy, according to his Cabinet furnish tbe means of operating large coal or white hair. It does not DEAR they had often seen Saunders on pious ejaculation at the end of the mines and manufactories have become tinguished itself just now by issuing officers, has undergone no change do this in a moment, as the streets with a negro and a banjo line when he trod on a wet slanting tired of playing second, and have decided, Wo a handsomely printed special edi- of late, for the simple reason that in the capacity of a will a hair dye; but in n street fakir, plank and, in less than half a in self defense, to also organize tion full of pictures of people, his plans in regard to the future of selling patent medicines. twinkling his feet left the straight Toe remark was lately made that hefnrn wo short time the gray color the Arnold mine was and narrow way and flew aloft in loaning uiieen cars shut down, thev were places and things in its town and the islands, after the ratification of of age gradually disapper aar, but Mr, the treaty of peace, have not been the atmosphere; his shoulders Fegan, wbo was standing near by at the county. People didn't know be- formulated. Last October he depears and the darker color ru"T'vTJ''lTll"T;ll'',,T'''T;"T' 3 struck the earth with the energy of time, explained how that was done, by sayAs fore that Beaver Dam was so big. veloped a Philippine policy only of youth takes its place. a battering ram, causing him to ing that tbe cars at that time held only i NEIGHS AND BRAYS Would you like a copy to the extent of deciding it would yelp out the most emphatic "halle- about one third the capacity of tbe pres ent cars. State Board supervison has be impossible to return any or all I OFTHB of our book on the Hair we lujah" ever uttered in that godly Mr. Harrison, of the gone to seed in Texas. A bill be- of the islands to Spam. He so inmachine and Scalp? It is free. part of the city. Of course every works made this county Harrison last week a visit If TAB da nnl AM. In 1t k W....M. Peace Commissioners fore the legislature of that State structed the one in sight laughed vehemently, and while here called upon the St. Beryea einected from Ihi oee of the uor nil write the Dottor about It. at Paris, and they carried out his rf nard Company, who have for years been proposes a board of examiners to and Nollie arose with a thin, sad Addrttt. OK. J. O. ATF.n. "Hark Irom the Toombs." i, alteration. Lowell, tlate. smile and gave chase to his buck- using the Harrison mining machine, which asexamine barbers, and no barber views without decide then, nor has they regard as the best on the market 3.i''i3-- .i 1 j.fi nlliJT.ftsflJr Ji,, ,?,nii,j,ri-iHe did not rfn ets which were pursuing divergent when cost of running ind durability is shop-wor- n is to be permitted to ply his avoca- he decided yet, that the islands Conductor Joe Powers showed ways down the hill. Having cap- taken into consideration. Mr. Harrison some good work In the way of bringing to moth-eate- n tion without a certificate from the must necessarily become a part of the critter man a partridge that he tured these he set about his origi- was delighted with the good report from justice tbe violators ot tbe law. His latest the United States for all time. He found on the top of his train Sat- nal purpose, singing in soft, sub- bis machine, and when here found that capture was a darkey wbo formerly lived Board. wo became convinced that Spain could urday morning, which in flying dued tones "Jack and Jill went up some improvements had been made on Ibe near or at Hanson, and against whom two tbe mechanical In Kentucky this year the politi- not govern the islands under the over the tram Had collided with the hill," etc., and reflecting upon machine by Company, and asforce of tbe indictments are recorded for throwing at St. Bernard a good in- the train. cal wires will fairly burn with pull- circumstances, and that the United the running board and killed itself what a great consolation it must ventor always ready to adoDt an improve Tbe operator who keeps a Sharp lookout it with bim ing, A governor and State officers States must assume their control outright. In this day of endless have been to Adam when he fell ment, be tookand bome its adoption. to show is tbe man wbo is to give entire satisfaction urge his company at least temporarily, and possibly legislation, we are not surprised to to know that there were no neighas operator at Nortonville, but wbo, we will be elected and representatives permanently. The Black Diamond basin part tbe fol- are afraid, bas just a little more to look learn that Bob White "introduced bors around to laugh at his of in the Legislature and one-halowing to say of tbe coal trade of tbe after than one man can do satisfactorily. To this extent the President's a bill against the narrow running resent season: "In August and Septem-e- r Yardmaster Kilroy was called away from the senators will be voted for. A Philippine policy is clearly out- board on a freight car." E there was quite a reaction in bis duty week by the Jesse Phillips is not a giant in nous coal, for nearly all industries bitumi- of apost ot whichlast now improving. sickness tt lined in the treaty of peace now United States Senator will be 44 felt the is child, size, but he is as full of grit as a impetus imparted by tbe prospect ot peace, before the Senate. Rev. E. M.Crowe, an Supervisor Sullivan has about completed t chosen too, by the General as the When that treaty is ratified by elder of the Henderson district, grindstone, and when he was ap- but it bad little effect on prices, Septem- tbe Arnold mine siding, and tbose who are market was 4 In t both countries, and the United preached in the M. E. Church, pealed to by a lady one evening localand October overstocked. for commer- a luoee 01 good Hack, say Ibis new niece ber the demand States acquires the legal title to the South, Sunday and Sunday night. last week to accompany her home cial coal was stimulated by tbe colder ot work is beyond criticism. Ii Louisville is laying plans to Roadmaster Robson and Supervisor Sul and look after some burglars who weather; cannel also showed a decided President will then unhave a notable musical event in islands, the find out whether the His home is in Hartford and at were looting the place, livan were at Henderson last week, looking ti dertake to Jesse ac- quickening. The growth in tbe increase the coming month of May. It is Filipinos have a government strong present he is Secretary of the cepted the invitation with a readi- id ice ueuanu tor an varieties was very ai.er an additional side track being built it Louisville Mission Conference, and marked from October indicating tbe ap- there for accommodation of grain men. to eclipse even the splendid and enough to control the islands, his object was soliciting funds for ness that would have immortalized proach of another wave1,of commercial and The L. & N. are again at the dividend On reaching the industrial prosperity. Ever since the late declaring business and their stocks have successful May Festival of 1898. which few people believe to be Foreign and Domestic Missions. a knight-erran- t. house, Jesse found three other la- fall demand for soft coal began a notable therefore taken rise on the markets. possible. He had a good audience each time Cincinnati has an off year in music was a prominent feature, We overlooked tbe important fact, last Until it is shown that the natives and was liked and appreciated by dies in the three highest degrees shortage o! cars railroads beean stocking In and Louisville will bear away the that Col. Walter and trepidation. coal,November systems taking all tbey could week,O'Brien's force, is Wright, of Fore can not govern themselves the his hearers. Of course he spoke of excitement anysome big man palm and cover herself and the President will not consider the oc"Oh, Mr. Phillips," they cried in get their contractors to supply, which a pouncing DaDy girl. tbe bappy father of upon lines, and we State with glory. cupation by the United States as are glad to state met with great en- chorus," there are burglars in that caused a scrrcity of commercial coal. The room, and they have Iockedthe result of tbe November election created O A few dotal of Dr. U. A. Simmons Ltrer Medanything but a trust. He believes couragement. We wish greater Weak Stomach Followinc the promotion of it will take from now until the Crowe abundant success Brother door so you can't reach them. tion to confidence and acted as an inspira- icine, will do moreof fortotoer medicine. Ibin 1 manufacturers. in his Tbe price ot soft prolonged course any J. M. VICTORY & COMPANY. Don't go near the door or they will coal of all kinds was advanced in Novemtheir chieftain to the office of Brig- meeting of Congress in December worthy caws. murder you." Jesse, however, ber and December and instead of being a Ax Jottings. adier General in the regular army to ascertain the facts, and he will it was tbe made The nag man sometimes attends approached the door cautiously, buyer's market The severe seller wbo which We are having plenty of rain and mud. many commissioned officers of the not commit himself to any radical it'll! f if tbe figures. and saw at a glance that the door inhered in tbe winter seasonweather to sudpolicy in any direction until he has church. He is not famed for his IF! The prayer meeting convened at liro. 1M came 4 First Kentucky Volunteers are vig- a better knowledge of the situation religious proclivities, still he likes was only thumb-locke- d H MgllIIISSIsBttBsMsrf from his denly tbat operators, jobbers and dealers J. White's last Monday night. orously seeking appointment in than at present, and for this pur- to go pretty often and hear the side of the door. Seeing this he found themselves short of coal for imTbe death messenger visited our vicinity shipment and the the regular service. The glory of pose when the treaty is ratified he "sinner man" exhorted to flee per- produced a knife of barlow descent, mediate cases commanded spot article In last Sunday evening at a o'clock, and many fancy figures claimed for its victim tbe Infant child of arms and a just cause has, as will recommend to Congress the petual fire and he sometimes sees the blade of which had served a above tbe regular price. The last two Mrs. Leona Fletcher. It had been sick as a pewter spoon, months witnessed quite a revival in Ibe about two weeks with bronchitis. Its father never before in this country, made creation of a commission to study and hears things which are truly the situation on the ground as a ridiculous and he has noted that and which if sufficiently heated bituminous coal trade of Chicago and sur- bad been dead about three months when is yiars axriniiNOB. territory with money thousands ambitious to basis of the policy yet to be Ibe child The there is a howling demand for bet- would enable a determined man to rounding' its continuance."very good pros- sympathy died, tbe community joins in pects for with mother and relatives in serve in our army and navy ranks. KY. ter judgment in singing the right deface a tallow candle, and he their bereavement. Alt Clatsea of Hnlldinn Vr-t- l i song. Some people seem to think swore (in a Christian manner, of b ii i tWT Srnlrn Bro, Newton Pulley, wbo bas been very TTrrvi Mr. and Mrs. J as. R. Rash en- because a hymn is found in a col- course) that he would invade that made complete ready (or occupancy, to After many years of newspaper LOCOMOTIVE BLASTS. poorly for tbe last few days is recuperateluding tbo furnishing ot all material!, tertained classes of the Christian lection of religious songs that it is room if the "forty thieves" lay in ing. work in Madisonville Prof. J. J. rrtimecbanical and common labor. Bro. John Hopson and wife are in a very & Glenn retires from the Hustltr. Sunday School last Friday even- fitting and proper to sing it on any ambush there and despite their The Hopkinsville Council has passed an critical condition with la grippe. ing at their home. It was the last or all occasions. We once saw a loud entreaties he opened the door ordinance stating . It is A PLANS. DETAILS, SPEOI- the present grade of tbe His future plans are not announced, of a series of pleasant evenings rlco ronabIe and aatufaction juaran- Hopson will ever re- n PiCATiQNRicoNTnirTB collection taken up while the con- and rushed in and pranced over the L, & N. railroad track at the various street doubtful whether Mr. eed Eatlmateu cheerfully riven on all kindi cover. A DRAWN C. C. Gtvens and Munnell Wilson spent by the members of the vaYu. l . UP ON 8H0RTNO- - nf n.,IM(. Hu c gregation sang, "I'm glad salva- room, closely scrutinizing every crossings in that city, and fixing a penalty i ....u.M& wivv.ai TfiilA. UITO tag m Prof. B. E. Tbom commenced teaching chance at jour work before letting contract. to prohibit TICE, .. will continue the publication of rious classes of that school at the tion's free;" and in church here nook and corner. 1. "They have re- penalty is a tbe raising of such grades. Tbe school Jan. gth at Cox's school bouse. fine ot $50 for each offence and ; ''j"1" jjukpi i mi;) iiiiiMiiM)iiii that paper. We regret to know home of their superintendent. last week, as a not over youthful treated into the next room, and e line m jo lor eacn day tne grade so Professor Thom is a thorough and com petent scholar. couple came forward to be joined don't go near it," wailed the ladies. raised shall stand. that Editor Glenn quits the newsPOLITICAL POINTS. Mrs. Foster, wbo bas been visiting relain marriage. A new time card is announced to be Some one started 'or you will surely be murdered paper business in Hopkins county. tives and friends of the and sang, "'Tis the last chance," before our eyes." Jesse examined issued soon to take effect next Sundsy. returned to her home Cerulean vicinity, in Fort Worth, There was never a more conscienSome important changes in time of Judge W. B. Fleming has an- which was ludicrous and embar- the door, and found it thumb-bolte- d passenger trains, it is thought,tbe will take Texas, last Tuesday. g tious and newspaper nounced as candidate for the Dem- rassing. The hoss editor hopes as the other. He vowed place then. May luck and prosperity crown Tub Bee man, nor one more courteous to ocratic nomination for Attorney that his jVp'-iila- r friends will take he would force the lock and survey Section foremen Edmundson. Burns and with success is the sincere wish of tbe (Successor to Isaac Davis.) Salmagundi. heed and govern themselves ac- the room if John A. Murrcll and Anderson, with their crews, have of late writer. his contemporaries. General. r his eleven hundred organized cut been assisting Foremen Henry, of Earl cordingly. Life Insurance is a good thing but life inJohn A. Bell, of Morganfield, is throats were entrenched therein; so ington, on tbe Arnold mine side track. According to estimates made by announced as a candidate for Marshal Barnett was observed throwing the bolt he boldly enQuite a number ot changes in tbe loca- surance by, keeping Ibe blood puro wilb the Engineering and Mining Jour- State Senator from Union and one morning last week walking tered, notwithstanding the ladies' tion of operators have taken place this Hood's Sarsaparilla, is still better. Sharp, of nal the world's mines yielded dur- Henderson counties. back and forth upon our streets, assurance that he was walking into week. Mr. and Douglas Sebree, going to Nortonvilte Coffman placed Red Hill Items. ing 1898 a total of 286,218,000 Mr. R. C. Jarnegin, of Beaver looking as solemn as a crow at a the jaws of death. A strict search as night operator at Sebree. Tbe holidays have past and gone, the funeral. The man of nags ap- revealed nothing. He then offered Foreman L. H. O'Brien and assistants, gold, against $237,332,000 in 1897, Dam, is a Republican candidate At the Old Stand, on Main new year has been ushered in, and our Earlington shops, from Ohio proached him and saluted. "Don't to explore the cellar and reconnoi- of tbeof late, keeping tbe haveibeen worked bustling farmers have quit their idle doing an increase of $48,886,000. In for Representative Street, just west of engines in condispeak to me, please," said the offi- tre the garret, bul the ladies were bard and have gone to work with a vim. depot, tion for tbe heavy work tbey are doing. 189C the world's yield was only county. cer, "for my troubles are beyond Red Hill is a thriving community, situAnother railroad president in tbe person Trigg county, like the towns of the power of language to express." now satisfied that no thieves were $202,000,000 and in 1894 only ated about four and a half miles east of the lurking about the premises, and of Chauncey Depew, of New York, will large city of Manmngton, and has everyThe increase is Mayfield and Fulton, is in the "Oh, do tell us why you are so Jesse retired overwhelmed with soon take his seat in tbe U. S. Senate. $181,000,000. thing tbat a community should want a midst of a locsl option. The con- distressed," pleaded the "hoss" First-Clas- s enormous but it is believed by best test is red-ho- t Tbe breaking of a train into two parts dry goods store, an electric thanks and covered with glory, and is in the town of Cadiz, editor. "Well," said the official having added three cubits and a ana men running logetner caused Ibe call' brimful ot good farmers. authorities that the 1899 output Cerulean and Golden Pond, and ing out of the wrecker last Tuesday mornafter a long pause, "I have been span to his stature. Tbe cable line which connects us with will surpass even the extraordinary will vote by districts on January looking forward with great joy ing. tbe city ot Mannington is now broken down to Probably never in tbe history of the road and of course, on tbat account our news 28. Evening Post. yield of last year. the arrival of a prospective Jersey Earlington certainly holds the has tbe Henderson division done a better will be scarce. The Ohio Valley Bimetallic feminine calf, and so high did my ace and deuce on a show for a business than ills now doing. (Jood Faith, dood Business. John Rice is finding it to be a hard task League is to meet in Louisville expectations run that I have hardly close, calculating mathematician. Constable Rogers bas of late been doing to keep enougb catnip tea on bad for bis Following the recent total res- on some date between May 15 and slept during the past week. This A citizen of this place, who claims twins. toration oi the wage cut to em- June 15 to chew the rag over the morning the calf's advent was re- to be able to llax Isaac Newton Yes, Chatterbox bas lots of goats, but none to sell at present, but if she gets in "Coin" ported, but, oh, woe is me,, it was and give him cards and spades on ployes, the Louisville & Nashville defunct silver issue. tbe notion ot disposing of tbem in tbe funot a heifer, but was t'other kind a close calculation, was years ago Railroad Company has declared a Harvey will be there. ture, she will be sure to let Clinker know of a calf. Oh," he wailed, "I am engaged in agricultural pursuits tlutlnj 1899 will W tleroled lo Fiction. Travel, and Sport. nJ will 1m lU it in time to let the people of this town get Gen. P. Wat Hardin, in a speech the victim of dividend of one and one-hal- f per Fate. My babies are upon the shores of Green River. in tbe bargain. a share m cent, payable February 10th. The at Mt. Sterling on Monday, an- all boys; my chickens are all pul- Besides the other crops he also TWO SERIAL STORIES Several ot our young people attended nounced his candidacy for the lets; my kittens are all of the embarked extensively in the culservices at Fruit Hill Sunday night. restoration of wages and the sub- Democratic nomination for Forward, March I" Oavln Hamilton Thomas gender; my calves are all ture of sorghum. At the maturity l!y KlltK MUNROE Very Rlad tbat Clinker did not land on DyMOLLY ELLIOT SEAWELL sequent dividend has increased the il a Hory ,.U young hrrollh Roo... Red Hill, for we don't need any gas factory QIRL I, a FOR THE DELICATE Tauruses." "Perhaps," said the of this crop he pressed the juice rflh. llntc ol Kl ' demand for and the price of the veil . Uoush Kidttu Kr.3.tltk Ih. CrM. in our town, and if be bas a job at NortonMajor P. P. Johnson denies the man of nags consolinclv. "Fate from an average cane. This he ville be bad better stay there. V) SOME SHORT STORIES KlikMunnM stock of that company. This is rumor that he will be a candidate wants to make a You have tried iron and of you be- carefully measured and after comOld Rongb gives three cheers to SweetON THE 9 SCOUTING HuFfALO PLAINS AM EXCHANGE OP SlllrS the first dividend the road has paid for State Senator from Fayette. cause you are such a bull-- y fellow." puting the acreage, the number of t$ other tonics. But she keeps " Ily heart for asking the writer of Nortonville Bill lly Giotto E. Walsh Jl pale and thin Her sallow But Barnett refused to be com- hills per acre and the average of since 1893, when wages were reto tell ber more about tbe depot. Be sure f) WOLVES vs. DISCIPLINE THE GUNSHOT MINK A prominent citizen of the First (4 lly IUnhv W. Kisciiiit complexion worries you. Per- Iljr Ciuni.it K. Lvmmii and write next week and tell tbe readers of stalks, he obtained the juice produced. But if the present business district was interviewed on State forted. A DANDY AT HIS BEST THE KING'S TBBASURK-SH- ir haps she has a little hacking; Tub Bee what our hustling farmers are duct, deducting the requisite per IlyjLLIAN IULflt politics at Louisville the other By RlCIMALU COVRLAY on the Henderson division of that doing. There was some rude behavior cough also. Her head aches j Mr. Pat Wells, of Florida, will move over at the Southern Methodist cent for evaporation he ascertained STORIES OP THE WAR is any indication of the busi- day. He said: road anoshc cannot study. Give her the output in gallons of sorghum. These .lone, are louodtd on fact, and In many his saw mill on Red Hill near McFarland "Goebel is no factor in tbe fight down caui an ih. actual tit.rf. ness of the entire system and the our way. Tbe voters of the district are Church last Sunday night during On this basis he made an order for net el Ih author.. bridge, in a few days, and then won'J our Brother Crow's sermon, which THE RESCUE OFREDWAY CRUISING little town be on a boom. Mr. Wells un- th Cynu C. AJirat this dividend is for Brown first and Hardin next, according caused the pastor, Rev. to contain the same. future prospects, Ily Harold Martin jjy w. w.srt" Wheat, to 21 barrels derstands bis business thoroughly and to all indications, although Stone being a A SCARED FIGHTER the BILLY OF BATTBRT only a beginning of dividends for First District man, will, of course get a make some very excoriating re He carefully manufactured whatever be undertakes to do will do right. lly W. 1. IUndihson Uy co We are sorry lo slate that our friend, the Louisville and Nashville road. complimentary vote in the convention. marks during which he said that crop and found that the total outThe oil will feed her wasting A WAR CORRESPONDENT AFLOAT put was one barrel, and fifteen galBrown is tbe choice, I believe, of tbe con- "we never have any By Carlton T. Chapman Lnke Crick, is no better. We hope to soon body the glycerine will soothe bad bchavoir The business on this division is up vention. Brown in the choice, I believe, lons in the second cask. Trot out see him at his post of duty. WITH CArRON AT EL CANBY her cough, and the hypophos-phite- s lly Klrtchir C. Hansomi to if not beyond the division's of tbe country voters, but Hardin is also here only when strangers come your crack arithmeticians. W. C. Lyells, the tobacco buyer for Of course Brother will give new power and popular. Goebel has absolutely no follow- among us." Davis, ot Mortons Gap, is buying tobacco At times recently ing worthy of the name. ARTICLES ON SPORT AND TRAVEL equipment. Wheat does not mean to chaff the vigor to her nerves and brain. in Humdurgin this week. Then article, will U ol siptcla! Intcr.it lo .vary lira and .n.n.tlc Lnv L DOWN IN THE MINES. "For example, consider one city, Padu- strangers by implying that it has been beyond capacity, ... Never say you "cannot they do Miss Belle Parker began ber school,, last .yvil. cah, and one county, Trigg. In Paducah Ralph Julian ALASKAN FISHERMAN ARCTIC WAYraRPB Monday at the residence of Mr. Clark, if And a more capable and more I do not believe there is a single Democrat not conduct themselves with due take cod-livoil" until you By i. c. jikome By Cyrus C. Adam near St. Charles. Fred Hosey was tbe man to operate tbe have tried Scotfs Emulsion. He only cheerful and loyal set of men of any prominence who will support Goe- order and propriety. ART OF Mr. Gran Hefllng Is on the sick list this bel for tbe nomination. At least I do not meant that there is a certain class first mining machine at the Arnold mine. By E. C. Kint You will be obliged to change By W. O. van T. Mrrrum could scarcely be found than know of any. He says tbe coal works good. week. P who when strangers come among BICYCLE POLO your opinion at once. Children county, you know, considering warm weather of the By Dan Bzard Mr. John Crick, one ot our Red Hill By A. ILGoDfRiY the trainmen and crews whose tbe"Trigg of its population, is one of tbe us signalize themselves by trying Tbe some decrease in tbe past week size caused demand for soldiers, returned bome last week with an TUB EDITOR'S TAULB THD CAMERA CLUB competence anu prompt resppnse most solidly Democratic counties in ibe to exhibit their lack of manners coal for local use, yet tbe orders keep ot it; and infants do not know honorable discbarge. He said that going STAMPS AND C01N5 PH0ULGM3 AND PII77I DC in Trigg on 'at all times to the call of duty have State. is Well,a voter notcounty I am told and of course such conduct (roes ahead of tbe supply. utn ai i auuw iu iiitir iuuui x to war was tough and him. All will rtctlft attention each month In the ROUND TABLE not one who is for directly "against there its grand old party May Tub Bbk possible the handling of the Goebel, out and out. the grain" of Tbe Providence Coal Company is T JO Cxli o Copy ,made 50c. md $1.00; all drugtliti. Suhcrlpliom, tl 00 X,tt considering tbe question of placing Ibe be firmly ioined together like the links of Ti Molly Elliot Sei well which has enormous business SCOTT & BOWNE, ChcraliU, New Yoik, Addreit HARPER ft BROTHERS, Publlihtrt, New York, N.Y. "Why, if tbe rest of Ibe State is as Brother Wheat and all other hr. Harrison mining machine in their mines at some strong chain, and never be broken is passed and is passing over the solidly opposed lo Goebel as tbe Demo- - lievers in law and gospel. We an early day we have been informed. ao Old Rough, tbe wish of ' Bee Henderson division of the Louisville and Nashville road. In the present stress of work "not a man has laid down on us" is the comment of one who is in position to know. There has been and is good faith on the part of the officials and good faith on the part of the men, with the consequent mutual confidence and good feeling on either side. not be presented when the time comes to select a nominee." aratic choice for Governor, his name will Wonderful Cure Secret of Beauty-i- Hair $ Doyou know this ? - dec-electio- vigor 1 Tutt's Liver Pills Madi-sonvill- e, Hood's Sarsaparllla eve-nin- e. It Prcvcws It cures fttftess an it J. M. VICTORY & Earlington, Ky. CO., Dry Goods & Clothing Jan. 16, 1809. SIR: J TT" ' offer special inducoinonts in Men's, Boys' and Children's Olothing. it take this method of informing you that for the next thirty dayB will , ( 6Diqil." ii goods in the lot. To accomplish our purpose will offer 20 per oont. off of any thing in or is near our t imo to take an inventory wish to rodueo our stock to mako room for our Spring Goods. Evory article of Clothing in our stock was purchased last fall, and you can rost sured you will find no old, be 1 Clothing. Nothing will lf of Seasonable Goods. Will Sell you $18.00 Suits for $14.40 15.00 t 12.00 12.60 10.00 10.00 8.00 laid away, as this is a rosorvod or bona fide salo Children's Suits at Yours 7.60 6.00 5.00 4.00 3.00 2.40 Men's Pants, Overcoats, Boys' and same Call and look, and if you noed thing you will bo sure to purohase. rate. respectfully, T M. McCORD, . r Contractor and Builder EARLINBTON, uu .,i w- .. i' rv iijiii7'iy hard-workin- GEORGE O. TOY. I Livery and Feed Stable, I EARLINBTON, KENTUCKY. I saw-mi- ll Equipment and Prompt Service. WliaPShaU ? Be Done '''''''' 1 liARPERS OVND TABLF1 u I? o f i scoii's Emulsion i vr-ww- er FIGURE-SKATIN- TREE-TO- CLUB-HOUS- f i ''''' ytfeg W N WSmm. 4aL a&-- K i&xi! Xt MM:jgML v i V SAM P. JONES Mad." The Olympia's Chaplain Bested Sam Jones at Hopkinsville. Extensive preparations arc being made for the coming revival at Hopkinsville, which is expected to be begun in the Tabernacle on January 28. The popular feeling is much divided between the two evangelists, Rev. Jones and Rev. Stewart. Add to their great drawing power the famous singer and choir leader Excell and there is a combination that would draw anywhere. Miss Jones, daughter of the evangelist and a talented musician will accompany her father. The railroads will probably make a reduced rate. Earlingtonians, who want to hear this notable lecturer in perhaps his best lecture can go to Madisonville on the Providence accommodation and return on the last Chicago train. Superintendent Martin, of the L. & N., has agreed to stop this train at Madisonville for the benefit of the Earlington people. Train No. 54 going north will also take passengers at Madisonvilic for Hanson and Slaughtersvillc and visitors from those towns can get home the same night. Jones-Stewart BATTLESHIP KEBTUCKY Sharkey. Lectures Saturday Night at isonvilic subject "Savv-clety- Toledo telegram to Chicago Chronicle "By 3nbustru we tLIjtbe.1 LOCAL NEWS. i Overcoats almost given away at J. M. Victory & Co.'s. Miss Agatha Egloff spent last week in Madisonvilic with Miss Amelia Manna and Miss Amelia returned with her to spend the week. J. M. Victory & Co. are offering so.mq.big drives in clothing. Miss Lizzie Hanna, of Madisonvilic, is the accomplished guest of Miss Mabel Stewart on Jesup avenue. Hopkinsville Kcntuckiah. II - In the Tabernacle at Madison-vill- e Saturday night, Rev. Sam P. Jones will give his inimitable lecture "Sawciety," under the auspices of the Tabernacle Association. A large audience is suro to listen to the pungent truths and intense humor of the great evangelist-orator. All the surrounding towns have been billed thoroughly and a large attendance is expected from points outside of Madisonvilic The proceeds of the lecture go to swell the fund to complete payment on the Tabernacle. How's This! r We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for an case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. I'. J. Cheney & Co., Props., Toledo, O Crimes arc good and clothing is - We the undersigned, have known F. J, cheap at J. M. Victory & Co.'s.Cheney for the last fifteen years, and beMiss Nannie Wilkins, of Plop-kip- s lieve him perfectly honorable in all busicounty, arrived in the city ness transactions and financially able to yesterday and will attend Bethel carry out any obligations made by their West & Truax, Wholesale DrugHopkinsville firm. Female College. gists, Toledo, O. Waldiho, Kinnan & Kentuckian. Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O, IHall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, - M. Victory & Co.'s special offer in clothing will only last thirty acting directly upon the blood and mucous snrfsces of the system, Price 75c per botdays. tle. Sold by all DrtiRgisls. Testimonials Ten Dollars will buy Twelve free. Dollars and Fifty cents in clothing Hall's Family Pills are the best. at . M. Victory & Co.'s. David Adams, the hustling News of the Earlington Company, is moving from hiB old place of business on Railroad street into a larger and mo(e commodious house on Main street, Fox's old stand. He says he is ready to sell anything from the small, diminutive but useful toothpick, up to the large and pondrous threshing machine, besides newspapers, etc. man-anger Don't wait until the choice suits are gone, but go to J. M. Victory & Co. at once for your suit. Public School Graduates. Miss Brown, County School Superintendent, will hold examination of public school graduates in her office at Madisonvilic, Thurs- day, January 26th. Dr. Dlshman Sick. note from Dr. R. T. Dishman, the dentist, says he has had quite a severe attack of rheumatism at his home in Springfield, and for two weeks has been unable to do any work. However, he hopes to be in Earlington by the 34th of this month and asks that his present and prospective patrons wait for his return. A Committee Meeting Next Tues- i t, f rc dren. Is again abroad In the land. The air Cover the Country, yon breathe nry be full of its fatal germsl Don't neglect the "Grip ' or you will open Princeton Banner, the door to Pneumonia and Consumption To the Phllllplne. The Dawson Telephone com'. and invite death. Its sure signs are chills pany has completed its line from A letter from Orlcan Pritchett to Bill Smith, of Madisonvilic, says with fever, headache, dull, heavy pains, Cerulean Springs to Cadiz. The mucous discharges from the nose, sore Dawson company's circuit now exthe former was on the rath inst. in throat and Don't waste Washington, D. C, and expected precious time treating this cough with tends from Dawson to Madison to sail about the 15th. He went troches, tablets or poor, weak syrups. vilic, Hopkinsville, Cadiz and New DiscovCure at to church and sat just behind ery, theonce with Dr. King's for bronchial Princeton and connecting with infallible remedy McKinley. Orlcan an- troubles. It kills Ibe disease germs, heals Alexander's line. The two sysPresident ticipates a fine trip around the Ibe lungs and prevents the dreaded after tems now pretty well cover this world and starts at the salary of effects from the malady. Price 50 cts. and section of country. Money cured. 2n6 a month and expenses, This $1.00. free at at.back if notDrugstore. A trial Bernard bottle He Fooled the Surgeons. day. Chairman Mocqttot has called a meeting of the Railroad Commission District Committee 'at Padu-ca- h next Tuesday, to tako action in the nomination of a Democratic candidate. Paducah, Hopkinsville and Bowling Green all want the convention. at Henderson. Henderson, Ky., Jan. 16 W. S. Grace, a farmer of Webster Hopkinsville, Ky., Jan. 14. county, died here today. He came Manager Martin, of the Pierson funeral and interment of the late Frank Prowse, the popular Hopinforms us that he is having a great here last week to deliver a crop of kinsville boy who died from ty- run on Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. He tobacco, and was talAn ill. phoid fever in the division hospital sells five bottles of that medicine to one of It has been demonstrated repeatedly in at Columbus, Ga., Wednesday, any other kind, and it gives great satisfao took place this afternoon. Services tion, In these days of la grippe there is every state in the Union and in many forwere conducted at the Univcrsaltst nothing like Chamberlain's Cough Remedy eign countries that Chamberlain's Cough church by Kev. Arthur Robinson to stop the cough, heal up the sore throat Remedy is a certain preventive and cure in the presence of a great crowd and lungs and give relief within a very for croup. It has become the universal of the deceased's friends. The short time. The sales are growing, and jemedy for that disease. M, V. Fisber of members of the old Latham Light all who try it are pleased with its prompt Liberty, W. Va., only repeals wnat has Guards attended in a body. The action, South Chicogo Daily Calumet, been said around the globe when he writes: interment was in Hopewell ceme- For sale by St. Bernard Drugstore, Earl- "I have used Chamberlain's Cough Remetery. ington, B. f. Robinson, Mortons Gap; dy in my family for several years and always with perfect success. We believe Geo King, St. Charles. Wonderful Discovery. that it is not only the best cough remedy, Lonsfofd, Ala., April 13, i8gS. Like Jesse James. but it is a sure cure for croup. It has New Spencer Medicine Co. Thos. J. Hunt, who lives at saved the lives of our children a number I have been troubled with Dear Sirs liver and stomach complaint. I had no Scottsville, Ky., bore such a strik- of times." This remedy is for sale by appetite and my general health was very ing resemblance to the notorious St. Bernard Drugstore, Earlington; B. T. bad. I look medicine from four different bandit Jesse James that he was Robingon, Mortons Gap; Geo. King, St. doctors and tbey failed to do me any good. Charles. I got no relief until I began to use your four times arrested for that outlaw. valuable Nubian Tea. I used about two Once for stage robbery near MamWhen Baron Curzon, viceroy of dollars worth of it, and it did me more moth Cave, and on this charge he y for the good than all the medicine I ever took. I served eighteen months in jail and India, was pounds in weight have gained colonics, he was once making a was convicted but secured a new and my health is very good. I can sleep In the a long and elaborate speech in parI trial and postponement. soundly and my appetite is excellent. can recommend Planter's Nubian Tea to meantime Jesse James was killed liament against a measure urged to any comthe world as being a and a watch and jewels that were regarding India. It was certain to munity. Any one who doubts this statetaken in the Mammoth Cave rob- result in a loss to the government ment can write Oscar Oaker. bery were found in his possession. of many lacs of rupees. He reSold by SI Bernard Drug Store. peated with emphasis: "Consider; This cleared Hunt. not pounds nor guineas, but lacs R. D. Williams to be Colonel. of rupees!" Digest Your Food. Lexington, Ky., Jan. 15. Gov. A quiet voice on the opposition Ninety per cent, of all sickness is caused Bradley has decided to make Col. asked: "Exactly how by food not being properly digested, it benches Roger D. Williams, of this city, creates poisons and goes into yonr blood much is a lac of rupees?" the Colonel of the new Second and then you are liable to almost any disMr. Curzon opened Ins mouth, regiment Kentucky State Guards. ease the human system is heir to. Use Dr. stammered, grew red, and then Carlstedt's German Liver Powder and Col. Williams is the said: "I really don't know!" watch Yon will the fox hunter, and is one of the of- effects Ibe results. one dose. feetGive good after taking it a The house laughed, and in that ficers of the National Fox Hunters' trial and be convinced. Price 25c. For laugh he lost his cause. Exchange. Association. sale by bt. uernard Drug btore. Dr. Otto's Spruce Gum Balsam Cures Glorious News Your cough. Just the medicine for chil Died Father Rainey, chaplain of the United States steamship Olympia, with Dewey, figures in a story which comes from Pontiac, Mich., the home of his sisters. It is one of Tom Sharkey's boasts that he suffered a fistic defeat at the hands of Father Rainey "and of which he is proud. Sharkey was a sailor on the Olympia, and one day, while enjoying a frcindiy bout with a companion, Father Rainey appeared and the fight was called off. "Don't stop on my account," said Father Rainey, "I enjoy that kind of sport, and I guess, Tom, you will have to put the gloves on with me some day." A few days later "time" was called for the two in the mess- room, when they put up their hands there was a look of sadness on the sa'ilor's face as he made a little punch at the chaplain's breast and when he was countered on the noso Tom laughed. The sympathetic look then vanished. Sharkey made another jab, which was neatly stopped, and a punch on the car put him on his mettle. Tom lunged, struck right and left, tried all the tactics he had used on his mates, but to no effect. Father Rainey was too clever. He would meet the sailor's rushes with a stinging punch on the nose or short ribs, until when time was called, Sharkey acknowledged his defeat. Will Be Completed and Ready for Service About July r. Washington, Jan. 16. A Newport News special says that the work on the battleship Kentucky has reached an advanced stage. The time for the delivery of the Kentucky was January 2. Had nothing interfered with the plans of the builders this would have been done, but there were delays caused by the Government lua& ' necessary to mafkc changes in the plans and decrease the working force in orjjer to put the labor on ships which needed but slight alteration to prepare them for the late war. Due to this, the company has nearly a year in which to complete the ship but it is fully expected it will be ready by July 1. Best way to Invest 35 "Cents. Antioc, Miss., July tst, 1893. 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. Hawesville Plaindealer: Lead is being found on the Wiles farm near the city, and croppings of zinc show in several places. Several old citizens remember when all the lead used in this county was taken from that locality. A few dollars, a sharp pick and a little elbow grease would work wonders in that section. If Gloomy and Nervous, and looking on the dark side of things, take a few doses Dr. M. A. Simmons Liver Medicine, and the gloom will disappear. American Gross earnings of eighty-fiv- e railroads for the first week of December aggregated $9,020,603, an incsease as compared with the corresponding period of last year of $481,500, or j.64 per cent. For the second week of December seventy-tw- o roads have reported gross earnings of $7,934,672, an increase of $123,324, or Gross earnings for the 1.58 per cent. third week of December were reported yesterday as follows' Monon $60,778, an in crease of (6,787; Chicago Great Western $107,019, an increase of $13,239; Wabash For the $271,229, an increase of $39,828 month of November the Chicago, Mil waukee and St. Paul reports gross earnings of $3,500,448, an increase of $172,001. The increase in tne earnings was $124,882. If Irritable, Oat of Sorts' Depressed In Spirits, bare a doll headache, take a few doses Dr, M. A. Simmons Liter Medicine for quick relief. Uarge of Coal Sunk. Henderson, Ky., Jan. 16. The Harry Brown met with an accident by colliding with pier No. 5 of the Henderson bridge, sinking one barge of coal. No other damage is reported. tow-bo- Qood for the Children. Mrs. Ella Hinson, of Hiuton, Ala., writes us August 12th, 1893. "I advise all mothers to give their children Planter's Nubian Tea when they are puny or fretful, I keep this medicine in the house and when the children are ailing I give them a dose and that is the last of it." Sold by St. Bernard Drug Store. Frank Prowse's Funeral. Hnvlnga Oreat Run on Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. The drag-stor- e, Mr. W. C. Lycll, the tobacco OF man, who is buying tobacco for Mr. Geo. M. Davis, of Mortons Gap, is canvassing )J Has Been Grcally Benefited by the neighborhood and buying a great deal of tobacco. Mr. Luke Crick is suOering from a very targe carbuncle on his neck Congressman D. Mevkfoon at Olilo, writes Miss Bertha Hight is visiting friends the folloirlus letter to Dr. Ilnrtinaii, near White Plains this week, Dr. S. B. lla tntan, Columbus, O. Rev. Smith Is holding a series of meetDEAn Sir: I hnve used several bot- ings at Pleasant Hill this week. a tles of and feci ffrratly beno Mr. Olho Price contemplates going to fltcd thereby. 1 havo becu ufilictoil Wyoming the coming spring. Otho says ho intends to become a cow puncher of the western plains. Mr. Edgar Lyell says tne broken leg is TUB EXCELLENCE OF SYBUP OF FI6S getting along remarkably well considering everything. Weare clad to hear it for Ed is duo not only to tho oripInallty and is a fine young man and has a promising simplicity of tho combination, but also to tho caro and skill with which It is future before bim. Mr. R. L. Price made a business trip to manufactured by scientific processes known to tho Califoiwua Fio Svbop Hopkinsville last week. Co. only, and wo wish to Impress upon Mr. Tom Grace visited friends near all tho importance of purchasing the White Plains last week. truo and original remedy. As the What is the matter with our little Henry? genuine Syrup of Tigs is manufactured He seems to be about someby tho CALiroitNiA Fio Syrup Co. thing. Tbat girl must have said "There only, a knowledge of that fact will are others." assist one In avoiding tho worthless Miss Carrie Armstrong is visiting friends imitations manufactured by other parties. The high standing of the Calinear i'ruit Hill ibis week. Hon D. Mi:iKifao:r. Willie Davis is trapping in tbe bills fornia Fio Svitur Co. with the mediwith catarih of the head and feci encouraged to behave that continued again this winter, but be says the game is cal profession, and tho satisfaction which tho genuino Syrup of Figs has a use of will fully eradicate a not very plentiful. given to millions of families, makes disease of thirty yean' ntanding'. Mr. David Bowles, of Crofton vicinity, the name of tho Company a guaranty Youtu sincerely, visited here last Sunday. of tho excellence of IU remedy. It is D. MHEKISOX Wn do earnestly hope this will be a good far In advance of all other laxatives, Tho continued receipt of cmlorEc-ment- s year for weddings and wd believe it will, as It acts on the kidneys, liver and like this for Dr. Hartmnn's for the boys seem determined to do their bowels without irritating or weakengreat catarrh remedy, provo its valuo part. Every Sunday and twice a week is ing them, and It does not gripe nor beyond question, Men of promintr.co a pretty good record for "country Jakes." nauseate. In order to get its beneficial U No Hoo. 0 evcrywheroorarecognlziiijf thutuirituf effects, please remember the name of and aro will iny to give c iprrs-nJoSturgis, Ky,, Jan. 13. The town of the Company to their judgment because a curtail), Dixon, Webster County, has subscribed CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. absolute euro for catarrh la a public $20,000 for the proposed road to intersect HAN FHANC1SCO, CL a good. All drugrjists sell the Illinois Central either at Sullivan or EwroiiK;jf.T. Stuigis. Other towns along tbe route L0UI8VIM.E, icr. have swelled the amount to $30,000, and MORTONS GAP NEWS. it is now assured tbat the $45,000 will be There is no doubt but that millions of raised, with which assurauce the Southern dollars of capital and thousands of laborconstruction Company, of St. Louis, of- ers nro awaiting tbe chance to develop the mineral fields of tbe Phillipine Islands. Judge W. H. James, Veteran fers to begin work on the road. wide-awak- o Meckison of Ohio Pc-ru-n- a. Red Hill Jottings. e)Llvui WPUP Rl long-haire- d y jfiflJ x down-hearte- d ij s Po-ru-- n Soldier and City Judge Dead. .O-- 9 Formerly a Magistrate In County. Aluh-lenber- g J. W. TWYMAN, J DEALER IN under-secrctar- tbirly-fiv- o God-sen- d and Bummer Complaint. Price, Sold by St. Bernard Drugstore. CUBAN RELIEF cart nitUwAii CoUc Neuralgia and Toothache T 13 11 ISrS ,,vlnflvoiD.lnutes. Bour Stomach 25 Cent. Tribute to Nelson Dingley. From the Louisville Evening Post. well-know- n The Deadly drip r , All doctors told Remck Hamilton, West Jefferson, O., after suffering 18 serving "God is good to the Irish," was don Charlie Campbell now peniten-itcntiar- y months from Rectal Fistula, be would die The Farmer's Bank of Princethe motto inscribed over a pipe a one year sentence in the & N. flag- unless a costly operation was performed; ton, Ky,, has just entered business for shooting L. crossed on a bottle, which the but ho cured himself with five boxes of with 30,000 capital stock. J. D. witty Dion Boucicault invented man Crowdcr at Henderson some Bucklen's Arnica Salve, the surest Pile Leech is president; R. D. Garrett, for the coat of arms of the months ago. cure on Earth, and the best Salve in the cashier. "Shaughraun Club." This interSold by St. World. 35 cents a box To Cure a Cold in One Day pretation of the purposes of Divine A Timely Hint. Take Laxative Dromo Quinine Tablets. Bernard Druggist. Providence would seem to be borne You shSuld be wiie and see that your Alt druggists refund money if it fail to Asltcraft (Jets His Commission. blood is rich and pure and your whole out by an article in the January L. U. Q. on Cosmopolitan treating of the Irish cure. 25c. The genuine has Paducah, Ky., Jan. 15. Maj. J. system put in a perfectly healthy condileaders of the nations, and showing each tablet. II. Ashcraft this morning received tion by the use of Dr. Carlstedt's German that not only has England a Lord German bicycle manufacturers his commission from Secretary Liver Powder. Then you will be free Wolselcy, a Lord Roberts, and a have organized to retard the growth Long as commissioner of the Na- from malaria, typhoid fever, colds and the Kitchener, but that Spain has a of the American bicycle trade in tional Park'at Shiloh, with a salary grip. Dr. Carlstedt's German Liver PowDuke of Tctuan, Russia a General Germany. of $250 a month. He took the der is the best medicine money can buy. Obrutschcff, and Hungary a Visoath of office immediately. For sale by St. Bernard Drug Store. cures count Taafc, not to jnention an PlAHtofC For your Cold try Dr. Otto's Spruce L. A. Greer, Berry FerTjr, Ky., writes: Dr. M endless array of other Irishmen rKJlMvl 5 Cuts, Burns, Bruises, RheuGum Balsam. Prica 25c and 50c a bottle. Simmons Liver Medicine arouses the liver to is good news to boy. hear from a home Nelson Dingley was a type of American statesman of whom the country may well be proud. Pure in public as well as private life, scorning the wiles of the mere politician, doing right as God gave him the power to see it, a student Comes from Dr. D. B. Cargile, of and a man of affairs, to him much Washita, I. T. He writes: "Four bottles was given, and through him a domof Electric Bitters has cured Mrs. Brewer inant party carried out its ideas. of scrofula, which bad caused her great In the presence of death it is not suffering for years. Terrible sores would to discuss whether these ideas are break out on her head and face, and the for the best interests of the country, best doctors could give her no help; but but all sections and parties will her cure is complete and her health is ex- unite in saying, "Behold, a good cellent." This shows what thousand have man and a true, one of the nation's proved that Electric Bitters is the best jewels, in which we have been so blood purifier known. It's the supreme rich for a hundred years and more, remedy for eczema, tetter, salt rbeum, giving the republic a crown of ulcers, boils and running sores. It stimu- glory, made beautiful by the life lates liver, kidneys and bowels, expels and works of such men as Nelson poisons, helps digestion, builds up the Dingley." Gov. Bradley has refused to par- strength. Sold by St. Bernard Druggist. of Guaranteed. For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Boars tha Slgaaturo of CASTOR I A Though We Repent. Mr. and Mrs. M. Cain were in Madisonville Saturday. Capt. L. T. Stull was in East Tennessee. CASTIStS ADD TINWARE. last week on important business. Tom McLeVain called on his best girl at Sebree Saturday and Sunday. Contractor of all kinds Tin, Mr. M. Cain sold four bouses and lots Galvanized fron and in Mortons Saturday to Dr. Williams and Copper Work. Wm. Kimmons. ROOFING AND GUTTERING A SPECIALTY AND SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Several of our boys took in Ibe dance at Warren Hash's Saturday night. Miss Urie Coyle, of Madisonville, visited 3 Miss Cordie Coyle several days this week. Rev. Willson, of Madisonville, visited friends In Mortons this week. a Mrs. J. H. Jones is al present at at the bedside of ber sister, who is very sick. We were flush with lawyers Monday County Attorney Morrow and Roy Salmon, from Madisonville, and Mr. Yontz from the county of Muhlenberg, in tbe Fox vs. Allen case tried before Esq. Shaw S.) vSCfe I) will te of more I'un usual latcretf during jmneli.-usi- HctUi a Krio of articles oa Case dismissed. polii1 il atj narrative noteworthy subjects. It will conuir a c i Mr. Dick Williams and son, from above HISTORY OF THE White Plains, were in Mortons Gap Monday. SS33SSSSS !. Mr. Long and wife, of Crofton, visited U Ky jeBB their son H. B. Long, In the Gap Sunday (0 CAU0T LODOB, U. S. SENATOR HENRY Miss Jessie Jagoe, of Madisonville, is at U wha Is eminently fitted for tfic ti!c, not alona because of his ability as s. present the guest of Mrs. T. J. Blutc. writer of American history, but fni tlu position he has held in our governmaut 9 Misses Emma Shaw, Bettie and Ahc; Then will also appear such articles as Davis are visiting in the country this Battle of Manila Bay Admiral Sampson's Fleet week. By Lieut. A. U. Staustov, U.h.N. Ily Lieut. J. M. Kllicott, U.S.N. was a select social at the residence 8 There 8 of T. J. Blute Tuesday evening. It was a O) THEIR SILVETMVEDD1NC1 JOURNEY W. D Howell f) Dy William Dean llowells success. A serial story-- to appear containing all tlut chiracterltic charm that lias Judge W. H. James, of Mortons Gap, endeared Mr. llowells to the reading public. after an illness. of short duration, died Spanish War Story about four o'clock Sunday evening January The Princess Xenia IlyJoitM I'ox.Jii. 15th. He was an upwright, honorable, By II. n. M. Watsov christian gentleman: a kind father and a A serial story the scenes of which A serial story full of adventure and are laid during our recent war strong situation. seventy-fiv- e devoted husband. He was about years old, was a Union soldier during SHORT STORIES tbe civil war, served as magistrate in the GHOSTS OF JERUSALEM UNDER AN APRIL SKY marshal! sevcounty of Muhlenberg, was Ily "Nym Crinkle" Ily Rrander Matthews City and bas been eral years at Central WAY OF THE CROSS RENTED HOUSE John Tot, Jr. (0 THE Dy Octave Thanet elected twice as police judge of our town, f) Ily Stephen llonsat and was serving in such capacity at the THE CUCKOO CLOCK THE LOVE OF PARSON LORD ' iiy Ivllcn Douglas Deland Ily Mary U. Wilkins His remains were time of bis death. taken to Salem Tuesday, 17th, followed THE CENTURY'S PROGRESS IN SCIENCE by a vast concourse of friends where his By rTenry Smith Williams, M.D. body was consigned to mother earth, there These papers mil thoroughly review the woik accomplished by scientists We tender to rest until the ressurrectlon. Other scries of papers to appear are throughout the nineteenth century. f) the relatives our condolence in this sad Republics of South America White Man's Asia hour and trust our Heavenly Parent will 74 Ily Jui.i.:i IULnt Ily Poultnev Higelow comfort and sustain them in their afilic-lloSubttrlpllDx, ti 00 a ar (A 33 Ctntl a Copy Ji It. S. Williams fl Addrtsa IIARI'CK & BROTHERS, Putllshtrs, New York, N. Y. illness Stoves and Grates, zlBBIfiiPm. acn ::niin Kut-taw- HARPE MM jtWJFJt.jL mm V UPA SPANISH - AMERICAN WAR ? aVHi : n. f Ca&$fM$fa On account of the severe E. B, Bourland, Elder Teel was unable to go to Trigg county to participate in the fight for prohibition as was announced ho would do. of Prof. SSS&Si5SSSSSSSCSSSSSBSS9SS2t3S ..,., .. .itfi..mli9l. ,....,, .Tw? dli.,i,.ai. KuiaM'Shmlj ift m'S fIliiiAiiifriiiiifrin",liuiAN Nice Salted Straw 30 cents a bail at W. C. McLeod's. Subscribe for The Bee. OPEN ALL NIGHT! A new up-to-da- te CUBAN OIL who have reflected honor upon matism and Sores. Price, 25 cents. Sold by St. Bernard Drug Store. their native land. A. action like calomel, without nauseating, nor debilitating. It li a slrenllienlng tonic. Clears tlio complexion. I think It stronger and superior to Zeilin's Regulator and Maek Draught, 49 5:AftftAftAAftftftftA2 ? 49 49 49 49 49. NOTHING LIKE LEATHER -- o o c 0 0 o 0 49 49 8 49 49 8 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 x 49 o 49 2 Sj Most Shoes are made of leather, but that is the only thing about them that is alike. The designing, cutting, fitting, sewing, soling, must all come in before the shoe is a shoe, and it depends upon how these are done, whether the shoe is as good as it should be or not. The firm of Pingree & Smith says: K n 2 o A O c Chicago Record, says: "I notice most of the senators refer to the archipelago that was the scene of Admiral Dewey's recent exploit as l Ky Masonic The Philippians,' and when I The Princeton, i n if i lodge, Clinton Lodge, No. 82, asked one of them St. the the epistle of Paul hh have bought a corner lot and will apostle was addressed to the inI at once erect a Masonic hall. habitants of those islands he looked f at me with an interrogation point The Appetite of a Goat on his face, and remarked, 'Blamed Is envied by nil poor dyspeptics whose I if I know!"' All out of well-know- I want to let the people who suffer from rheumatism and sciatica know that Chamberlain's Pain Balm relieved me after a number of other medicines and a doctor bad tailed. It is the best liniment I have ever known of. J. A, Dodcikn, Atpbaretta Ga. Thousands have been cured of rheumatism by this remedy. One application relieves the pain. For sale by St. Bernard Drugstore, Earlington; B. T. Robinson, Mortons Gap; Geo, King, St. Coarles. Scribner's Magazine, New York. Though we repent, can any God give back The dear lost days we might have made so fair Turn false to true, and carelessness to care, And let us find again what now we lack? Ob, once, once more to tread the track! The flowers we threw away once more to wearl An easily followed prescription Thougb we repent, can any God give back The dear, lost days we might have made for preventing la grippe is to wear so fair? powdered sulphur in the shoes. It Who can repulse a stealthy ghost's attack-Sile- nce is said also to be a preventive a voice tbat dotb the midnight, against cholera and malaria. dare Make fresh hopes spring from grave-soWomen's Complexions depend (or beauty upon of despair-- Set Digestion. Dr. M. A. Simmons Liver Medicine free a tortured soul from memory's Regulates the Stomach, Liver and Kidneys and rack? aecutes the blessings of good Digestion, Though we repent, can any God give back The dear, lost days we might have made W. E. Curtis, writing to the so fair? old-lim- e d Louis Chandler MoutroN.fn tbo January Colds aro easily taken and often develop into bronchitis or consumption. Yoa should euro a cold promptly with Dr. John W. Bull's Coucl lyrup. Thla celebrated remedy is mosi t cfll- clont and will euro a cold at onco. COLDS 's feature, isn't it? But then new features have put and us at the head of the procession. T WHEN YOU HAVE ANY HAULING TO DO GIVE US YOUR ORDER. BARNETT 8c ARNOL-D- , UVBRY, EARLINGTON 'STTpiniJ'iv'pm'iii 'i j'ii iiyimpn 'J1 Dr-Bull- KENTUCKY. y.... rypiit11II.jfuirtij,;,iyiii'j;li'a,'j',aj"j;in1;iiui; 5.ilJ SYRUP COUCHStubborn Colds. Promptly cures Doses are small and pleasant to take. Doctors recommend it. Trice 25 cts. At all dniffgUU, DB.X. D. BROSE, PRACTICE LIMITED TO DISEASES OF THE lARfmfiAZM.fi A lliorou-lil- y weekly periodical tl mteil to fashions for women, will bo, durui iS n, a' lieut iloic, n PAAtUCANUBIAN TEA cures Dyspcp-rlflni$ tin, Constipation and Indi- vl A MIRROR OF FASHIONS Eicluslre models cf gowns from 1'aiis, publiilicil each ucek gestion. Regulates tto Liver. Price, 25 cts. Sold by St. Bernard Drug Store. EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT. First Strict, sol Ur-rt-rt Iudn, and Cya New York will be EVANSVILLE, IND. The Paris Letter By AVI TITARINE DE . i ) 49 ft 49 Z Q I O a: "Theere's nothing like Leather, If it: well put together:" i i 0 0 m0 30 49 49 n 49 49 k 49 49 49 49 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 us to see to it that you "get your money's worth" when you buy your shoes of us. IP 0 O c to J X PI o to 0 0 order. Stomach and Liver are such should know that Dr. King's New Consumption Cured. Life Pills, the wonderful btomach and Dr. Otto's Spruce Gum Balsam will cure Liver Remedyi gives a splendid appetite, consumption if taken in time. sound digestion and a regular bodily habit any case of with a slight cough or that insures perfect health 'and great Consumption starts consumption gets its energy. Only 25 ceuts at any Drugstore. cold. This where start and it you will use Dr. Otto's Spruce Gum Balsam, you wilt cura the cough, New Postmasters. heal the. lungs and throat, and avoid the Newstead, Christian county, and most dreaded of all diseases, consumption. Allegree, Todd county, are to have Delay In attending to a slight cough may Large bottles. Clarence E. cost you c.your life. For sale size SI. Bernew postmasters. by and 50c. 25 Sallce is to serve at Newstead and Price Drug Store. nard David Adams, the newspaper and laundry agent, etc., is moving from his old stand on Railroad street, back of Robinson Bros., to the store on Main street, three doors above The Bee office. SOLICITOR WANTED ACTIVE for "The Story of the Phillipines" by Murat Ilalstead, commissioned by the Government as Official Historian to the War Department. The book was written In army camps at San Francisco, on the Pacl&c with General Merrill, In the hospitals at Honolulu, in Hong Kong, in the American trenches at Manila, In the insurgent camps with Agutnaldo, on the deck of the Olympia with Dewey, and In the roar of battle at the fall of Manna, uonanta tor agents, urimim oiunginai pictures taken by government photographers on the spot. Large book. Low prices. Big profits. Freleht paid, Credit given. urop all trasbr official war books. Outfit free. Address, P. T. Barber, Sec'y., Star Insurance Bldg., Chicago. OCU7101 The New York Letter RyAXXIE T.ASUMOii: r OKI'S T The London Letter Corrnpo'JtnJ 0) 111 Crockett (A ttlll aid women In all those little points of fashion matters that are such helps cf selected gowns will be furnished at a nominal cost. Cut Paper Patterns COLORED Outline Patterns will be published free every other wjek in supplementary form. in selecting the proper FASHION PLATES y. published once a month, will assist women v, FICTION The -- ,v. colon ft I atlur.ue lie Potest JJ Kit Kennedy By S. R. CROCKETT Alcloon Farm POOL d Ry MARIA LOL'ISE THOS. B. YOUNG Manufacturer of High Grade . , By RRANDER MATTHEWS In art three serial stories to appear In i& that liave seldom been equalled .IUIMU A Confident To Morrow ............ Boots and Shoes, RipalrWork a Specially. Miss Alice Norman at Allegree. Dr. Otto's Spruce Gum Balsam. can prescribe Dr. Otto's Spruce Gum Balsam. The; Formula Is on ibe package. Cures your cough in day. Very pleasant to take. Children cry for it. Large size bottles, price 25c and 50c. For sale by St, Bernard Drug Store. For a beautiful complexion use Dr, Carlstedt's German Liver Powder, A physician b?V iS; L BISHOP & CO. MADISONVILLE, KY. cfr PENNY MAGAZINE, New magazine York, which is the lowest-price- d cents a year), and which in America (20 is owned by Hon. Cbauncey M. Depew, the eminent American orator, wants a representative in this vicinity. It is a goad opportunity for one of our ambitious youna men or young women. Applications should be addressed to the Subscrip tion DHfARTMBNT. THE PENNY MAG New York AZINE, Temple THE ing finally fallen into the bands of the "Union Miners," work of course has been stopped for the purpose of settling some petty grievance. Almost daily sometbiog occurs tbat makes the fact more apparent that a mine under the control of union labor bas no assurance of permanent work. Even tbe just dismissal of a miner fci violating an important law of tbe mine calls out tbe whole force sometimes. The coal mine at Mt. 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Occasional work by Henry James, and men of like ability, will also appear. ? RudyudKJpUeg W SPECIAL A EDT4T4 SUPPLEMENTS will be published, dented to descriptive articles on such subjects as rare and special editions of famous books, noteworthy curious books, American editions, etc. PREMIUM OFFER O x7ICC i) HdmunJCosss A full set of LITERATURE'S famous portrait supplements of distinguished men of letters (jo in all) for one year'a subscription. Trial Subscription, 4 Weeks, 25 Cts. 0) Snijcrlpltoti,t4 00 a i'tar 10 Ctnlt a Copy Address HARPER & BROTHERS, Publisher, New York, N. Y. Copyrlglit, 19S, by D. T1. Stearns. 1. "Now thoro was n man" (H. V.). In verses 1 1, S3, 3, of chnptor 9, wo rood that tho disciples hollered nnd innny bollovod, but then wo rend thnt Jesus did not commit Himself unto (bclloro In) raon, for IIo know what wns In innn. Thou wo hnvo Him dealing with this mini, n ruler of tho Jews, nnd revealing Nlcodontus to himself, thnt ho might know God, for this Is grontor thnn rlchos or wisdom or might (Jor. lx, S3, 24). 2. Nlcodomus knew thnt Jesus wns nt least sent of God nnd thnt God wns with him, nnd his soul was hungering for moro of God, nnd ho felt thnt Jesus had powor to help lilm, yet, being n ruler nnd Josus boing ovldontly n very hum bio person, not having been taught In tiny of tho schools, nor hnving, llko Snul, boon brought .up nt tho feot of Gnmnllol or any grcnt toaohorof tho dny, lio scorns to think it wiso not to cotno nt first to Him too publicly. 3. Jesus passes by tho seeming compliment and, recognizing tho longing in tho heart of Kicodemus, tells him briefly tho only wny to poo tho kingdom for which ho longs. To bo born of God or from nbovo (mnrgin) is tho only wny. No hu- innn wisdom norroynl linongonor position nniong men can ontltlo nny ono to boo or enter tho kingdom of God. It must bo n work of God in tho heart nothing loss than tho receiving of tho Sou of God (chap(1-1- Miners and Shippers of QQAL AND COKE. Anrnn sndlni a sketch and description nay iulckly ascertain our opinion freawheuss fnntlon is nrobablrratenUbla. Comiatnlea. ,'. tlons strictly confidential. Handbook irswsit for curing stents. . nrainNS nnvntQHT Ac. Trade Marks i oat tm. OMeit fncr f I'UemU Uktn through Mann fclSfc rwoalra fxetot notice, without cbirje, In (Tin I General Office, Earlington, Knetucky. f a S Mk A handsomely Illustrated weekly. ouiaiion ok any sciemiua joumaj. year 1 four months, L Sold by all Scientific Hitiertcatt newadnlerv a . MUNN&Co.36'B""NBWJfgrK Branch Office, S J JAMES R. LOVE, Manager, 201 N. Cherry Street, Nashville, lennessee. S. H. NEVVBOLD, Manager, 342 W. Main Street, Louisville, j Wholesale Agrerut Building, St. Louis, Mo.; J. Capt. R. G. ROUSE, Mgr, Palmer House, Broadway, Paducali, Kentucky. Capt. T. L. LEE, Manager, Corner Main and Auction Streets, Kentucky. . Memphis, Tcnn. A. S. FORD, Manager, 327 Upper Second Street, Evansville, Ind. HUNT & BRO. Memphis, Tcnn. HESSER & MILTON, Rialto VV. Brancbi Offices. BRIDGMAN, Room 316, ycstern Union Building, Chicago, 111. !eSSi$K33SSii?SSi5S6Se5SCS4 ter CASTORIA ,. .il.liJdJI ll.ljj U.1 flu. .. .1.. .VTTTW H For Infants and Children. fASTORlAl A7ci1cl&wironforAs- slmilMlrtg UafFoodandncguIa-1- ' Urig th Slnmrif hs nnri Bowels of The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature iiiLiumm4ri PromotesTJ&liofi,ChccrfuI-ties- s afod IJstCofltMns ndlher OpiumlMoiTihinflrflor MncraL XiiT The Kind I niny bo Intellectual, educated, talented, wealthy, n good citizen, moral, philanthropic- nnd In every wny all that could bo desired as n loving father, son or brother, yet if only that novor seo tho kingdom of God. Ho that hath yio Son hath llfo, but ho that hafli not tho Son of God hath not llfo, whatever olso ho may havo (I John v, and n ruler of tho .Tows, was only n natural ninn nnd understood not spirltunl things. IIo could only think of n natural birth. 6. A llttlo moro fully Jesus now stntos it, saying thnt to bo born of God means to bo born of wntcr nnd of tho Spirit. By calling up thrco witnesses I'ctor, James nnd Paul and by comparing I Pet. 1, S3; Jas. I, 18; Eph. v, 20; John vi, 03, wo learn thnt wntcr suggests tho Word of God, by which tho Spirit nlwnys works. 0. Tho flesh is tho natural man, tho limn not subject to nor controlled by God. IIo I, 13). 4. Xlcodemus, though very religious I THE FAMOUS ND. used. B CQAL, ZTHROUGH For all uses, from Earlington, Diamond and St. Charles Mines. Only Vibrating Screens and Picking Tables 1 vtsnauiEO TMIHSDAIIY NASHVILLE lb CHICAGO. nil ITHROlfiHSID PMSaBUffET The best Selected coal in the r.PJEFFRIE5.0.P.A IVANJVIUE.IND. mjKiPuilM HLIOfilfM i&W urs rnoti 0.nJ1ILLHAN.G5.i NASIIViaC.TtrHl i Why buy High-price- Market. PH 0M0GRAFHV, 1 BRUSHED BOKE FOR BUSE BURNERS UND FURNMS. 5 Anthracite Coal, when you can get ST. BERN-- I ARD 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. d SltuattonHw IN eljgrtyty KOT KAltC OTIC. Jtvmaf0UiyW2ZniV3&8 MxJtfmm JlmJUIUSj- i- "Yo must bo born ngnin." 1 hero Is much teaching nowadays to tho edict thnt there is n spark of tho dlvlno nature in overy ono nnd thnt it only needs to bo but such is not tho teaching of tho Word of God, which soys that tho enr-nor natural mind is enmity against God, for it Is not subject to tho law of God, nclthtr, indeed, can bo (Rom. vlil, 7). 8. 'Wocnn feel tho wind ns 12). 7. ua,u GENERAL W.R.SMITH. For circular of his famous asd rsspontrU COMMERCIAL COLLEGE LEXINGTON. KY., OF KY. UNIVERSITY al us, JftuMiiut lz. A perfect Tflc Surafe ( iff1 Vfawi Remedy WonnsXorrvulsions ,Fcvcrish ncss andL.OSS,or,SUF.P. ,i irtaturcof Y "" TMCCtWTAUH You Have K NEW"YOHR. Always Bought. CASTORIA COMIY. MCWTORK CITY. MEDICINE for the MILLION.. wrkri 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. ... John A New York company of mannfnetnrlnz chemists, the Rlpans Chemical Company, medicinal tahWtor "taUiH" composed plsclnpon the market about lire r"vi of comjireaaed powdered preparations i.( certain medicinal drugs which bad been aacer- suaea in im oi mom general use anionic inwicai men loan maj uwrr, sot iu euro or ai levutlonirf each Ills common to man is Late their origin In an impaired digestion or eapeeltr for assimilating fixl, absorbing nourlsbment and eUmlnaunc waste. The calonie u Ills Included under tl.ta Mad la aald to Include pretty nearly ewry rertartmz their atandaril .,r whlcli the physician Is called upon, to prescribe. remeri . for the aeerotanea of the Arnericau IieoDl rne oompany laid down the principle srade. that everything entering Into the packet should be of tha highest throughand so Dren&red any extended and protected as to retain IU qualities Intact and unimpaired Lapee of time la anr climate. Only t be choicest drugs should bo used, their preparation ahouM be In accordance with tho latest perfected methods of modem science, thetabulea packed In tlus, protected by absorbent cotton, and securely corked. Even the corks used havo been otn grad so high in its requirements tbit no manufacturer of these erery-dastoppers could supply more than small proportion from tils ontput that would meet the exacting; specifications. Tho glass vials were In turn packed In boxes of quality not aurpaasedln beauty and perfccilonof workmanship by those used by the most fastidious dealers in jewels and ornaments of gold. UaTlng set their hlih standard, nndneYereonsentlnrto Tary from it, the proprietors resorted to the accepted modern methods of making their commodity known, and aoren hundred thousand dollars Invested within (It a years In newspaper advertising has Informed every American citizen concerning tbe superior and surprising qusjltles of Rlpans Tabulce. Doing thouzbirul and painstaking observers of tha changed conditions that sweep over the commercial world, and careful to note every circumstance having a bearing upon me suocessimproeecuuon ox meir iraue, sne managers ot tne company nave noted that there Is a present Insistent demand for a lower prloe for every article that reaches or approaches an universal use. and that the pevple, although requiring the best of everything, resent being called upon to pay heavy percentages f or superfluous wrapping and packing or unnecessary protection against Melioration that might sun 10 Tears, but Is needless in the ease of a purchase lnttoded to be consumed In a is nasauo oeenaiscoverea. ana nrovea nv tne test oftrme and actual experience. that these Tabules do not have the tendency to low of qualities or diminution of ex rellence from exposnre that might at first liavo been expected. Inasmuch as, under favorable conditions, those that have lain loose lnadrawe,a traveling basr or pocket for several weeks or month are found to be practically as fresh and as efficacious aa ." ever. Acting upon these ngrestlons, and noting partlcol&rly the unimpaired prosperity of treat newspapers now sold for a cent Instead of tha old rate of five times that amount, and the general tendency In all directions toward low rates and Increased sales, the company have entered upon tbe experiment of putting up Rlpans Tabules In pasteboard cartons, wnicn tner win oner to tne iraae upon terms whicn win permit or a pacta Iwlng sold by the druggist or storekeeper at a price lower than ever before adopted 1 CENTS-t- en tabules, or doses, for one-hal- f a cent each. a p'prtetary medlctne-n- VE The comoanr will not discontinue tbe manufacture, and sale in the form with whlrh the people bare learned to know and value the Rlpana Tabules, but will offer the cheaper sort experimentally for the benentot auch as maydealre them. It should be plainly understood that the quality of the medicine Is Identical In both aorta, the only difference Itelns In tho form and comnaratlva cost of baeatlnff or cuttlnr un. The nveent nark nees are not yet to be had of all dealers, although it Is probable that almost any drug- cist will obtain a supply when requested br a customer to do so t cut in any caseaslngli carton, containing ten tabules, will be sent, postsge paid, to any address for five cents In stamps, rorwaraea to toe lupans i;nemicai uo., no. juBpruce est New yorx. Tin'tilths Koods are thoroughly Introduced to the trade, agents and peddlers will be supplied at a of rroflc.vlx.t ldoten cartons for iOcenta, f trice which will allow them a fair margincartons) for gMJi, 1 doten (HI cartons) for gross (3.000 cartons) for 1.H. i gross (TJQ tliu. Cash with tbe order In every caae. iui AAAAAAMAAAAAAMWWUWIAAAAMWAAAAAAAAiWWWA 11. Castlcman. Arthur C. Lanhatr, Breckinridge Castltman I Royal Insurance Co. Of Does Docs Liverpool The Larges Fire Insurance Company In the World. the Largest Business Transacted In Kentucky. the Largest Bnssness Transacted in the Southern Slates. PAUL M. MOORE EARLINGTON, KT. Resident Agent for Karllogtoa and Vicinity. YrW Barbee & Oastleman, MANAGERS, Southern Department, Home Office Louisville, Ky. TrVrffrrVVVVVVVyeVVVVirrVVVrVVVVVVVVyvVVVVvvvvVvvvvv SUBSCRIBE FOR Jfr. rHE BEE, &, ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR. trrt4. lad Marly laJ tivJnU niovelflJrl works. In tho darkness of UrtM test eer. Gen. I, 2, tho Spirit of God moved upon the facoof tho waters, nnd God spnko, nnd W-f- c thoro was light. So God, by His word nnd Spirit, shines in hearts nnd gives tho knowledgo of Himself, rousing llfo nnd fruitfulness whero nil beforo wns wasto and void (II Cor. Iv, 6, 7). CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR. ur (Rioted (Mfrjens. :)T i 0. "How can theso things bof" Tho Topic For the Week DfBlnnlntr Jan. blind was groping for tho light and but All communications anil milters at nixspir very dimly perceiving. Those spiritual IB Comment br Her. S. II. Doyle. lalnlnK 10 Ibis column should bo addressed to things, so simple to tho Spirit taught, wcro Topic. Whero am I golngf Ps. cxlr, t Geo. AuriAKDit. Karlinnton. Kt. TPIHIIS too much for tho natural mnn, oven though Tho Ono Hundred and Nineteenth ho bo n ruler. I havo wondered It ono Psalm is tho longest and most elaborate MCRtONS GAP. Will continue lo pit week by wtsk durior 1849, bjr means of Muttrationt reason why tho wisdom of this world disand text, all the important Dews el lle world In a clear and eoodse maimer Mrs. Nancy Smith, who has been living likes tho book of Daniel nnd would fain of all tho psalms. It is an alphabetical havo dono with it is that there, as perhaps psalm, having a stanza composed of at Earlington for some time, has returned, POLITICS ART eight versos for each of tho 22 letters of to again make this city her home. nowhero else, is shown tho utter impotIndependent of parties, derated to The leadlnf artists of the country ence! of such wisdom to deal with tho the Hebrow alphabet Each voreo oou wllf not btsitat will contribute to tbe a;e ct the (ood corernment, it The rake walk given by the Y. M. R. U. WEEKLY, as herctolnrf, miVlnj It things of God. to approve or disapprcre, whatCTcr sists of two numbers only, each of Saturday evening was a success and was the foremost illustrated weekly. the situation may be. 10. A master of Israel should know which begins with the same letter of tho much enjoyed by those present. something of theso t nines, for In Ezek. alphabet The subject of the psalm is Cuba and the Philippines Hawaii and Porto Rico Messrs. Frank Sharber, Marshall Hamzzxvi, 20, 27, it was written: "Anew tho law of God, and it is practically an ll.CUli .u.Lm will appear on these Sped These places will be similarly treated ilton are suffering frcm an attack of tbe heart also will I givo you and n new spirit expansion of tho Nineteenth tan couslries by Messrs. Phil. by Caspar Whitney and W. Psalm. Tho la grippe will I put within you. I will put My Dinwiddle, who likewise nude a Robinson and P. D. Millet, both Spirit within you nnd cnuso you to walk author is unknown. o( whom nude special Journeys to the study ot tbe puces. The trustees intend giving an entertainTho topio suggests tho idea that life In My statutes." isunus. Gabriel wns sent from first heaven to cnuso Daniel to know, bnt hero is a journey, a going either toward God ment the of Saturday in next month far ...THE BEST... tbe benefit tbe district. Is a greater than Gabriel, and yet Nlcodoor from God. The psalmist in tho topicPICTORIAL HISTORY OF THE YEAR mus does not understand. Mrs. Rachel Nance, of Madisonville. is al referenco declares that ho is going 11. This Is tho third verily, verily of toward God, directed by is what HARPER'S WEEKLY has been In the past and will be In the Ills law and visiting relatives in tbe city. war Is future. The (Teat work accomplished in the late oar lesson. Only in this gospel do wo find testimonies. If we want to travel in tho Messrs. James Wing and fames RufGns characteristic of the WEEKLY'S lire and energetic policy. tho doublo verily or amen or in truth, sli'chtly injured in tbe mines last IL W. Cumber, nnd He who uses it is Himself tho Truth. 6am 0 direction, the word of God is our were SERIAL STORIES Ho know all things and all men, oven only truo guide. "Thy word is a lamp week. Mr. Ruffins, whose borne is in Hopkinsvills, had only been bere a few By H. 0. Wells WHEN TMD SLEEPER WAKES. their utmost imaginings. IIo said through unto my feet and a light unto my path." By E. S. Van Zlls WITH SWORD AND CRUCIFIX. Jeremiah: "I, tho Lord, search tho hvart; Tho only way to go God's way is to fol- days. Comes well recommended and be is welcomed as a valuable acquisition to soBy R. W. Chambers THE CONSPIRATORS I try tho reins" (Jer. xvll, 10). low His law. What wo might call the 18. Thcro aro celestial and terrestrial steps in this way aro pointed out in tho ciety. 0. J, Farnswotll). Afint, Short-Stor- y Contributors Some things as well as bodies, but the glory of topical referenco. Messrs. J. Dogus, Arch Petty. F. Taylor tho ono differs greatly from that cf tho Owen Hall and Mars Griffin were in Madisonville W.tLNorrU F.J. McCarthy It. S. Merrlman 1. The first stop is consideration and Earlington, Kv. M. S. Briscoe other (I Cor. xv, 40). Tho kingdom, alE. F. Benson 11. S. Williams John Corbln Sunday. though not of this world, is to bo set upon deoision to go God's way, as pointed out by His law (verse 57), "I havo said Mr. Frank Grady is quite sick at this ALASKA THE WEST this earth and will lncludo tho wholo CupsiWaiUKy world (John zvlll, 86; Dan. vll, 27; Hab. that I would keep Thy words." This writing. and Its industries will be treated la tod its resources will be tbe subject a series o( articles by Franklin at a series of papers by Edward J. 11, 14), but thero is n New Jerusalem to decision Bhows that thero has been due William Uradley visited in Earlington Spurr. Matthews. como down out of heaven from God, in tho consideration of tho question. Tho Sunday. light of which tho nations of tho earth aro psalmist has doubtless earnestly considThe London Letter This Busy World Metdames Ella Patterson, Emma Rascoe to walk. will be written by Arnold White, by E. S. Martin, will continue to ered tho matter as to which is tho hotter and Miss Lelta Harris are sick. sawr? 18. What wondrous sayings aro hero I amuse and Instruct its readers. and will be lull of timely matter. Whilp Ho was on earth Ho was in heaven; way to go, with tho law of God or Roy AMATEUR ATHLETICS no camo down from heaven, and docs Ho against it, and has wisely concluded visited Sbarber, who is working at limpire. bis parents Sunday, will be continued wcskly by Ita editor, Mr. Caspar Whitney say that ns man Ho had ascended up to that ho will keep God's word. This is Will Fingers was out with bis cart before henvenf If so, wo must boliovo It. But tho first stop toward traveling with Smhcrlplltm, U 00 a i'tar ( 10 Ctnti a Cepj what about John zz, 17, "I am not yet God. Wo must ttfcido to do so, nnd aft- tbe whistle blew one morning last week. 14 Ir.uklu Uuibsws SO Address HARPER & BROTHERS, Publishers, Nework, ascended to my Fathcrf" That was In er duo consideration who can fail to On inquiry he said it was a girl and be His resurrection body. !eStSS6SC353S95SeSt59SSS oomo to tho same conolusion? Personal wanted to make a day and a quarter. 14. Our Lord Jesus novcr mado light of interest, .duty, destiny, demand obedi-enc- o R. C. Hall who has been on the sick list or in nny wny discounted nny record In to God's law. If men considered for several weeks, has about recovered his tho Scriptures, but spoko of them as realities. Hero Ho refers to tho lncidont of tho matter more thoroughly and earnest- usual health. Kansas Oily, Montana, Num. zzi, whero tho peoplo, dying ly, moro would decido to go God's way. Walker Hale, of Madisonville, visited from tho blto of fiery serpents, woro to Thoughtlessness is largoly tho causo of here Friday. Colorado. Pacific look upon a brazen serpent which Moses, godlessness. If wo thought moro upon Mr. Charley Bradley and Mrs. Annie at God's command, lifted up upon a polo our ways, wo would moro readily turn Edmunds were married at Hopkinsville high enough for all to see, nnd when any our feot unto God's testimonies. Utah, Washington, Omaha, Saturday. Mrs. Edmunds is one of tbe dying ono beheld tho serpent of brass ho W. S. MILLER, Jr., 2. Tho second step 1b tho study of county teacbers, and Mr. Bradley is an lived. Manager. 15. Tho Israelites bitten wcro as good God's law. Tho law of God must bo honest and industrious young man. We St. Paul, Nebraska, as dead unloss they looked. Thoy woro studied nnd known to bo praoticed. If extend congratulations. utterly helpless. Nlcodomus was as help-los- s wo woro blind, no light could guide us. to savo himself asn bitten Israelite; Ignoranco is blindness. It requires Black Hills, The Lexington Leader says the so aro wo. When a bitten nnd dying ono knowledgo of God's law to mako it of BEST $3 and $2.50 HOUSE Grass region is awakening to VIA looked whero ho wns told, ho saw tho valno to us. Wo should study it prayer- Blue IN LOUISVILLE. of that whlcli was causing his fully, systematically, earnestly nnd con- the necessity of good roads. suffering nnd probnhlo death, but it was fastened to n polo and thus in tho place of stantly. Then we nro in position to follow tho direction it points us. The Farmer's Bank of Princedeath to itself. 3. Tho third stop is the practico of ton, Ky., has just entered business 10. In Jesus Christ on tho cross for our sins wo seo tho lovo of God ns It nover was God's law. "I thought on my ways nnd with $30,000 capital stock, SLEEPERS. DINING j. D. seen elsewhere Wo seo tho fulfillment of turned my feet unto Thy testimonies. I Leech is president; R. D. Garrett, Gen. Ill, 16, 21; Ps. nil; Isa. 1111, and ov- mado hasto and dolayed not to keep Thy CHAIR OARS ery othor Scripture, concerning His suffercommandments." Consideration, deci- cashier. ings and death. Wo nro not asked to unt. M. flUOQ, TRAV.PMCR AOtNT, IT. LOUM, MC sion and study aro valueless without acHOWARD ELLIOTT, OCITL MM., BT. LOUia, M derstand it nor to grasp its full significance, for that would bo impossible, but, tion, without practico. Tho prodigal son Vttf. WAKCLEY, QttrLPASrn AaTST.LOUta.afl An Heir to Thousands. llko tho bitten Israolito, wo nro asked to thought, decided and acted. Ho said, "I behold Him and bcllovo Ho is for mo. will ariso and go to my father," and ho Mr. Speck, of Evansville, father Then wo aro assured that through Him also "nroao and went. " Practico alono You Are Going North, of Phil Speck, the popular drumwo havo llfo and can novcr perish. All will mako our dooisions effective. mer, died recently without diswho nro helpless nnd turn to Him and Two incidental characteristics of one You Are Going South, closing to any one the value of his simply receive Him nro born of Clod. It traveling God's way aro thanksgiving is ovtdcnt from chapter zlz, 80, thatioo-demu- s and association witli thoso of tho same estate. Before he died, however, received Him, and tho secret disYou Are Going East, iiTi he gave to Phil the keys to his safe manner of lifo. "At midnight I will ciple became- tho bold confessor. with instructions as to division of ariso and givo thanks to Thee bocauso Dlvlno Truth. of Thy righteous judgments. I am tho You Are Going West; its contents. When the safe was Divino truth, liko divino lovo, is of companion of nil thorn that fear Thoo Open it Was found to r.nntnin im . God infinite, eternal, unchangeable, and of them tint keep Thy precepts" "URCMABt TICKET Vl TMC 000 in gold. Mr. Speck had about indestructiblo, ns it was in tho begin(vorEOS 03, CO). of God, going ning, is now nnd over shall bo, world God's way, go andChild deposited in bank to defray 400 " Sln2 ont tia old King in the new Wrnlt do thou likewise. without end. Rev. Dr. Charles Cutb-ber- t his funeral expenses but for the Bible Readings. Gen. v, 24; vi, 8, Pr Slnsonttbefal SlnxlatbatXM" Hall. rest he had been his own Ps. i, 9; xvU, 1; II Kings xr, 6 bring t0yu m Mwsod truo from tint for years. The gold was packed wo xear tncro is iiotmug cneonng m xvl, 8; xlx, 14; xo, 13; oxvi, 0; oxix, jfH wTWaflEitYS JIbMB plney 'orests of Norway T tho theological outlook for those, alarm- 07, Mio. vi, 8; Mai ii, 0; away in tobacco sacks. This story ed and irritated defenders of tho ancient John xiv, was told here by a friend of Phil's of theology ordor. Tho reconstruction touiivutc a ruHviut n. r. and is said to have been substanon tho basis of revised and critical Always Safe. tiated by himself. of tho Scriptures is bound to go It is always safo to tako it for grant, and ce aicona on. Tho only eano thing for thoso who .. a rrrivp cm irirnne n,.t.nn ed that as yourself so others aro trying tvliKVf ui.Vdd . 7.VS " "ininu l'Pi!."y- The Maximum feel that faith is endangered thcroby tr ' lf2Srj,.,ff...!i"""JJ "A1?' to do tboir best. Shortcoming is no Safety, do is to cngago with equal oarnostnesi sign, of short willing. Swootnoss is novNatwrfl mti n3tur?l rp?Pdy. Imprpygd by mtnt aa Offic al Historian to .h. ib.l n.VSh and knowledgo in tho research, find and cr whipped in. sclenca to Pl0sant,PrmMnet,PQifUre ment. The book was written tn army J P. W. Waro. 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