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Digital page images are linked to the text file. l i Ir p r l 4 0I aj Lr t 1 t TENTH YEAR EARLINGTON HOPKINS COUNTY KENTUCKY THURSDAY JANUARY 26 1899 NO 4 J r rfimim ffi a gIt l The Wreckage Io s c- fL4 of Another w Years Business w 0 II Pursuant to our custom we have this January inventoried our entire stock and selected such merchandise-R from the several departments as has M failed to move satisfactorily and the t Tagends of the lots that have H nearly sold out andput prices on them that will force them out of he way ofjWlNEW SPRING GOODS SOON TO BE OPENED 11 tYouknow the meaning of force them out of the way is all the life Ihas been cut out of the prices Our tl loss is your opportunity They arc Iplums come and get them We enumerate a few items to give you som idea of what we are do- ingCLDTHINBI mj I II o Sixtyone airs Jeans Pants soiled regu lar prices S 100 125 and 150 your choice for 2 1 75 cents One hundred and seven Knee Pants Suits 17 f 0 ages 5 to 15 years marked d0Wfl25 to 3353 per cenlwJ 4 w u- I Seventytwo Mens and Boys Overcoats to lJ lJ close 20 per cent discount s1 Ninetyfour pairs Mens Odd Pants damaged Wli I marked down to onehalf price and less Six hundred and five pairs Mens Clean If w Good Odd Pants 20 per cent discount to re duce stock This lot contains our very choicest pants OPJ Goods notions lie Some great values in remnants of Woolen iI Dress Goods Some ice Flanneletts reduced to 7j c 1g Some 7C Flanneletts reduced to 5C jL1J All IOC Fancy Duck Suitings reduced to ifl 7 4centAll IDC Rustle Lining reduced to 50 One lot yarn reduced from 50c per lb to Ltl 38 cents One lot Mens Arrow Brand Collars a little Kt off style per dozen 250 One lot Ladies Wool Vests reduced from I 25Cri Oxblood and Bright Red Hose re L4 duced from 50 and 250 to ice And everything clue under this head that needs moving at prices that will FORCE 1tJ tSIIOESM Forty pairs Mens old stock some how- evern good except style a little off Lace Con t RegujM soc on I rSixty pairs Ladies Kangaroo Calf Lace f Heel and Springheel good as new cutQgen- eral mixture of nearly all kinds Regular price 4- L E from 1150 to 300 cut to 40c or Soc on the lj dollar and other lots we will not enumerate g now cTcTw lj Twenty per cent discount entire remnant of our 1898 1 purchase Ladies and Misses Jackets and t l Misses apesVrpr g j This givesa faint idea of what we mean by our January and February Clearance Sale Come in Landreap the benefit wont you 1 I BISHOP CO1J 1 MADISONVI LLE KY J M YOUR MONEY BACK IF YOU WANT IT II- J f I I Tr FLIES WOULDNT TOUCH II The Embalmed Beef Question Again Up Before the War In vestigation Commission GEN MILES CHIEF SURGEON TESTIFIES MaJ W It Daly Tolls About tho Dee hung Up on Doard Ship at Tampa that Had Been Treated So that Even Dull Vllei Wouldnt Touch ItIt teft a 1ecullar Taste In the Mouth Washington Jan 21MaJ W It Daly chief surgeon with Gen Miles and whoso field service stretched iron Tampa to Porto Rico nnd whose re port condemning tho beef furnished the expeditionary forces created n sensation some weeks ago made his longawaited appearance as a witness before the war investigating commis sion Surgeon Dalys report was the strongest in language of those submitted by Gen Miles in substantia tion of his attack on the beef supplies nppelllflcretoforcGen Miles own stenographer despite the pretence of the commissions offi chit stenographerIDENTIFIED IllS HEPOHT- On being sworn the witness identi fled the rcport ubmittcd as his own changing its date however from Sep tember 31 to October 31 lIe was will lag he Mid to stand by his report It wns wholly voluntary and was not called out by any request or in obedi ence to any circular or letter BO far as he remembered He hind heard nothing of nn official circular calling for re ports At Ponce however some tlmo between August 1 and 12 ho believed he had communicated to Gen Miles Bomb observations regarding beef supplies At Tampa on ship board he had noticed n quarter of beef hanging free in tho sun and ho became Interested in tho experiment of Yiaving fresh slaughtered beef placed under such moist climatic conditions to sell how long it could stand it FLIES WOULDNT TOUCH IT I observed ho sold that thefllcs especially the bull flies did not af feet it did not light on it or if they did they got away from it very quick ly Ho had cut off a pleco of that beef nt Tampa and cooked It but It neither smelted nor tasted naturally Later he helped tho men corral soma horses nnd subsequently lie had trou ble with his stomach which ho first attributed to the activity of corralling Then ho noticed indications ot chem ical stuff ho had used to preserve elk in n hunting expedition in the Rocky mountains some years before LEFT AN UNPLEASANT TASTE All that day at Tampa and the next he had nn unpleasant taste Jn that previous hunting experience he had analyzed tho chemical preservative and found it to contain borax and sali cylic neW These were to be used externally on tho elk but he had rubbec it in the raw flesh anti also injected it Questioned as to these ingredients he said borax was not safe to bo used In connection with food nor for ordinary medicinal purposes while the salicylic acid was most nauseous loathsome and disgusting almost al ways destructive of digestion DEATH OF EXGOV COOPER llrlif Sketch of the Life of a Man Who was an Illlnoli Private In the civil War t Denver Col Jan 21Job A Cooper ex governor of Colorado died sudden ly yesterday afternoon of heart fall ure Ho had been ailing for severalI days but felt no apprehension no physician was called until a few hours before hits death Mr Cooper was governor from 1639 to 1801 being elected aa a republican Ho was born in Bond county HI November 0 1843 and was a graduate of Knox college He served as a private in the Ono Hundred and Thirtyseventh Illinois infantry during the civil war After the war he was admitted to the bar of Illinois and established himself at Greenville The Newark Ordered to San Franclifo Washington Jan 21 Orders have been sent from tho navy department to have the cruiser Newark start from tho New York navy yard for the Pa cific station via the Straits of Magellan to relieve tho Philadelphia which goes to Samoa Charged with Uteallng from IIli Employ era I New York Jan 21Louls J Snure formerly confidential clerk for Mane del Pursch Weiner clothiers of this city is n prisoner charged with steal Ing 20000 from his firm by means of forged checks To Send Oioar Delgnan to Annapolu Washington Jan 21 Senator Gear offered a joint resolution in tho sen ate appointing Oscar W Detgnan of Iowa a cadet at the United States naval academy Deignan was one of the Mcrrimaa heroes A Mite of Heavy Weitern union Coppei Wire Stolen Omaha Neb Jan 2TIt lies just been discovered that thieves have stolen about a mile of the heavy copper wire recently strung by the Western Union Telegraph Co between thli city and SJ Paul Tho line had onlj been completed a few days Richard Hardlntr DavU Very III New York Jan 21 Richard Hard ing Davis is very ill at his horns in this city He lies been attacked by i return of tho fever contracted in tIlt campaign at Santiago Havinga Great Run on Chamber lains Cough Remedy Manager Martin of the Pierson drug store Informs us that he is having a great run on Chamberlains Cough Remedy He sells five bottles of that medicine to one of any other kind and It gives great satisfac tion In these days of la grippe there is nothing like Chamberlains Cough Remedy to stop the cough heal up the sore throat and longs and relief within a very short time The sales are growing and all Who it are pleased with its prompt acUon Sbflb Chlcogo Paihr Calumet For sale by St Bernard Drugstore Earl GapGeo 8- I1J t FATE OF THE PAUL JONES Conclusive Evidence that the Vaoht nal Wrecked by tho Ezploilon of liar Gasoline Tanki BIloxl MiM Jan 22The United States lighthouse tender Pansy Capt Fields which has been engaged in the search for tho missing yacht Paul Jones arrived here Friday afternoon and brought the intelligence that the wreckage of the yacht had been found on Breton island 18 miles from Pass a 1Outre Pansyleavesyacht and of those on board The mate says that wreckage was scat tered all over tho island and among other things picked up was the fore must of the vessel a plnnk bearing the name Paul Jones a mirror a table new tires of a bicycle a yawl with bow crushed In anti several other minor articles From the disposition of the wreck It is clearly evident that the yacht was destroyed by explosion as otherwise tho vessel would not have gone to pieces so completely Those on board the wrecked yacht wereCol Harry C Yocum of St Louis Miss Florence Yocum of St Louis Mlns Florence Tnggart of Indian polls Miss Murgcrle Woodland of Chicago KyATHE GRAVEST ANXIETY r the Filipino Junta In London Take a Pciilmlttle View of the Situa tion In Manila juntnherosage from Agonclllo Agulnnuldos rep resentative at Washington declaring that the prospects were improving though the work was difficult The absence of direct news from Manila and the receipt of secret intel ligence from Washington is causing the gravest anxiety among the Fili Filipinosbynumbers of Filipinos have fled is re garded as a most serious occurence It is pointed out by the Filipinos that this in exactly what happened in 1890 under den Blanco when the Filipinos on the following day nttaclced the Spaniards and the revolution broke outThe member of the Filipino junta In this city say they are so anxious to av yt war that they are cabling Ma nila todny urging the Filipinos not to start hostilities if there is the re motest possibility of averting troll ble A CRISIS AT HAND den OUt C blei that He Expects the Filipino to Force an liiue Ma olla the Dancer Point W ro1J itATI1 iavf es from Manila which have reached tho war department are far from reassur- Ing It is understood that len Otis reports an expectation on his part that the insurgents are aboutto force an issue and if this should be so the result can not be foreseen Manila itself and not Hollo ns might at first bo suspected is regarded as the dan for point just now A CURED LUNATIC tie UUTO Evidence of Slung In UI Rlcht Mind Again by Chopping llllud Farmer to Piece Corry Pa Jan24Ira Crandall aged 70 years a blind farmer war pounded to death Monday night with an nx wielded by Kmmct Itouton a crazy resident of this city Bouton had been In thensylum for a year but was discharged Rome time ago pronounced cured Monday night he become violently insane and attacked Crandall with nn ax literally cutting him to pieces Bouton has been locked up Wjromlnge Senator Named Cheyenne Wyo Jan 25Promptly at noon each house of the legislature voted for United States senator to Bucced Clarence D Clark But two nominations were madeClark by tho republicans and Congressman J E Osborn by the democrats In the senate 13 votes were cast for Clark and 5 for Osborn and one absent In the house Clark received 34 votes Ox borne 3 one absent Clarks total vote 47 Qabornefl 8 Ueitructlve MIre atWllkeibarr Pa Wilkesbarre Pa Jan 25One oi the most destructive fires In the his tory of the city broke out in the Oster liout building a large fourstory brick structure at the corner of the public square and East Market street and before the flames were under control tho great building was in ruins The total loss Is placed at 225000 The Inquiry Ilegun Washington Jan 24Tho inquiry ordered by the houso of representa fives as to what members were hold Ing outside offices originally intend ed to determine the status of Maj Q en Wheeler nnd other members in the armywas begun by the committee on judiciary To Reduce liar Military Kitablliliment Madrid Jan 25Tue ministrYof war hits decided to tary marshals to retire half of the unattached generals and to greaty re duce the number of ofllcers on the active list- Judge K W Woodbaryof Maine Dead Jforwny Me Jan 24 Judgo IL W Woodbury who framed the first pro hlbltor liquor law enacted by the Maine legislature is dead at his home in Bethel aged 81 years Baptist Preaching Rev Langley of Greenville Ky will preach at the Missionary Baptist Church Saturday night and Sunday next The public cord ally invited Mrs S E Guthrie and Moses E Guthric of HopkinsVillc Jiavt filed suit against the Standard Oil Company for 1000 damages to timber and property Subscribe for THE BEn b NERVY BANK BURGLARS- The BIg Vault of the Bank of Ar thur 111 Forced with Dyna r mite and LootedA- YOUNOJARMERWITNESSED THE DEED lit was Held a Prlioner fa OatUn flat Finally Succeeded in Staking HIS V Uicape by a Desperate Ua h Tlie Amount ot Booty Secured U Thought l tobolletneen 88000 and 86000 TuRcoln 111 Jon 22Early Friday morning the Bank of Arthur ten miles southwest of here was robbed by six min who blew open the largo safe with dynamite and carried away with them between 5000 and 0000 The amount is not definitely known but the bank Officials say that It is in ex cess of 3000 Tim burglars would hate secured 3000 more had not an unexpected accident occurred This was the escape of a young farmer James bIte whom they held capita operations tlblfe had lately come from Blue Is land Til to visit his uncle in the vicn itxof Arthur During the night he was dispatched to town for a physi clan to attend a sick child Being a stronger In tho town he inquired for the physicians office The persons ac costed were the men on guard outside tho bank while their partners did tie work Inside the doctors office young moo said one of the robbers Get right down off that horse and como th As he said this he shoved an ugly re rolvcr in the fanners face Kolfc at once went inside Ire was placed under tan armed guard and his shoes were removed He was present during tho robbery but as it was dark lie could not recognize the men One of them hind a gray beard but his face was only seen for an instant from the flash of the explosion Three charges of dynamite were used Each qxploslou shook the build ing but the last did the work Tho charge was so hcury that the safe door was demolished and pieces of It hurled over a hundred feet The front end of the bank was blown out by the concussion and pieces of steel were hurled through the Odd Fellows build- Ing across the street While persons in the vicinity heard tho explosion no one went to the trouble to ascertain the cause of it and there was no night watchman to disturb the men in their work The robbers had placed a charge in the door of another safe in the bank which contained 3000 more and were about to attach the jute when 9iT rbrlhe men asked for a rope The young farmer who was an un purposedtoperation he charged the door hurling the guards violently aside As he readied the door tho robbers fired two shots at him as ho ran and they whizzed past his cars dangerously near Ho was in his bare feet which were badly lacerated but he succeed ed in getlng away and giving tho alarm to the villagers who soon were sn the scene The six bandits were gone however Half an hour later it was found that they hind stolen a handcar from tho Vnndalia toolhouse and started east The robbers stopped near Arcola where they abandoned the car That Is the last trace found of them Blood uptopushed nothing The men may have taken tho Illinois Central train south at 303 a TO at Arcola although the theory is that at least four of them live in that place tho other two com- Ing down from Chicago rablet In Memory of Ensign Dsgle7 On Yelled Annapolis Md Jan 23The me morial tablet placed in the naval EnsignWorthWinslow off Cardenas in the late morningInnaval officers and others Lieut John B Bernadou who com manded tho Winslow raised the veil- Ing Mrs Bagley mother of Ensign Bagley nnd his sister were present For the ISagan Courtllartlal Washington Jan 22 Quarters have been secured for the general court martial appointed for tho trial of Com missary General Eagan and It is ex pected that it will begin its cessions there next Wednesday morning at ten oclock in accordance with the ordei convening the court Death of Dr John Walker Rcott Outline Okla Jan 22Dr John Walker Scott a member of the Fifth legislative assembly is dead at his home at Clifton of pneumonia He Was born at Birmingham Fa in 1823 was speaker of the last Kansas terrl tonal house of representatives Wai a VellKnown Confederate San Francisco Jan 21Gen S S Uamberger who has just died in thla city nt age of 62 years was on the staff of Gen Joseph E Johnston and Jefferson Davis during the civil war and for n time was secretary of the president of the confederacy Took an Overdose of Morphine Wichita Kas Jan 22Frank A Lnnstrum manager of the llepubll can anti postmaster at 1ratt Has took an overdose of morphine yester day and Is dead Ills III health leads to n suspicion of suicide He was quite wealthy Jacob Zimbro has been indicted on five counts by the Henderson grand jury on the charge of suffering gaming on the Fair grounds last fall at that place DIMEulls COUCH SYRUP- Will cure Croup without fall The best rcmehy for whoopingcough Doses small Price 85 cts at druggists I w J w17 r M9 e I lb powderIow I I ibird further tbi say slier bread I bKIH POWDER Absolutely Pure loyAl kAKIM roDl CO ItfW YOAI FIFTYFIFTH CONGRESS Second Beiilon furthericusioncupied much ot the days seislon after which tho Nicaragua canal bill was takenup and considered for three hours Arter DYMradoptedAUIn the house bills were passed authorizing the Arkansas Choctaw Railroad Co to construct a railroad through the Choctaw and Chickasaw nations In Indian terrI- tory and granting a sits on Fort Supply military reservation to Oklahoma for an Insane asylum after which the house went Into committee ot the whole on the post office appropriation bill In the senate on the 20th a session 6f practicallYbarrenNicaraguan canal bill was resumed but Its completion was blocked by IIlIbus- terIngln the house tho post office bill was finally passed Speaker Reed an appointment of Mr Payne rep N Y as chairman ot the commit tee on ways and means in place of the late DIngley which carried with It the leadership of the majority on the floor of the house In the senate on tho 21st the Nicaragua canal bill was further considered and af ter short speeches had been deliv adoptedtheagainst It It was voted 33 to 21 to make tho antiscalping bill the unfinished business Tho Indian appropriation bill was then taken but was not completed when tho senate went Into executive session and soon after a- dJournedThe house was not In session on the 21st ofiopen In support of the antiexpansion resolu byMeurslatter declaring that a definite statement of administration would quite simplify tho sltuatlonJn the daYthetheHawaIIanthe United States In the senate on the 21th two notable speeches one by Mr Lodge Mass and by Mr Ga were delivered in which both favored Immediate ratification of tho treaty ot peace though differing radicailyastothepolicyof expan sion the house the debate on thearray reorganization bill opened under an agreement by which general debate was to run 15 hours exclusive of three night upbrABuhI Providing that No raiyganiUr Shall He a Member of Congress Washington Jan 24 Representa five Clarke of Iowa introduced a bill Providing that no polygamist shall be a senator or representative It pro vides that No person living in or practicing polygamy shall be eligible to bo a member of either house of congress nor shall such person be permitted to hold a seat therein It is further provided that tho evidence of polygamy shall be of whatever nature that establishes tho fact nother provision makes the act take immediate effect- Comuiodor Philip to Deceive Two Sword Now York Jan 25 Commodore Philip the former captain of the Texas now the commandant of the navy yard is to be presented with two jeweled swords One of theso is to be given by citizens of New York city The other will be presented by Sun day school children of Texas in com memoration of his words after tho de struction of Ccrveras fleet off San tiago Dr IIIllli Accept New York Jan 23Rev Dwight llillls has accepted tho pastorate of Plymouth church Brooklyn to sue coed Dr Lyman Abbott Dr Hlllls1 acceptance telegraphed from Chicago was read at the morning service at Plymouth church yesterday Dr Ab bott will tOKe final leave of his congre gatlon in the latter part of February The Ilrooklyn Left Port to Avoid Qaaran tine St Thomas D W I Jan 24The United States armored cruiser Brook lyn appeared off this port early yes terday from Cuba but left immediate ly for that island after having been notilled that the health regulations provided that shin would be quaran tined for 14 days King Oicar Ordered to Take Complete UeiL Stockholm Jan 24 Although the health of King Oscar continues to im prove his physicians have ordered him to take a complete rest There fore his majesty has intrusted tho government provisionally to Crown Prince Guataf and has gone to Salto jaIaden Dead Bodies from the horned Steamei Ouachlta Identified Memphis Tenn Jon 2tThree dead bodies taken from the debris of the burned steamer Ouachita have been identified those of Mr and Mrs A E Keath of Creston In and Dr- Y Q Murray formerly of Allentown Ky rhe bodies will be interred here Shot and lUlled Illmielf Springfield Mass Jan 24Clark W Bryan aged 74 years formerly part owner of tho Republican and latei owner of tho Union shot and killed himself He founded Good Housekeeping and The Paper World A few months ago he met with business reverses Maj Enterhasy Before the Court of Oei latlon Paris Jan 24The court of coma lion examined Maj Count Estcrhazy who entered the palace of justice with out being noticed England VII be There Wellington N Z Jan 23The Brit ish thirdclass cruiser Royalist has been dispatched to Samoa following the Tauranga which left on Friday- To be IlrlgadlerQeneral- AVnshlngton Jan 24Tlie president nortlnated Col Eugene Qrillln First Unied States volunteer engineers tc be I rigndlerjteneral i i I c HEATHENISM iN HAWAII- A Report Made to the American Borrd of Commissioners for Foreign Missions INTOXICATION RUINING THE NATIVES Pacanlira a Foe to Christianity on the li landi Ueildet the Lingering Ilemnanti of Hawaiian heathenism There are the Shinto and Buddhist Delicti Im ported from Chins and Japan Boston Jan 24The American board of commissioners for foreign missions has just received on Interest- Ing report on the present condition of the Hawaiian islands The report is from llev J Leadlngham After statI- ng that Intoxication is ruining scores and hundreds of the natives Mr Lead ingham says- Iaganism also is a foe which Chris tianity must still encounter here Be aides tho lingering remants of Ha waiian heathenism is that which is im ported from China and Japan Shinto and Buddhist priests are active in the support of their faith among tho Ja panese laborers In some places in the Islands On a recent trip to tho is land of Hawaii Mr Leadlngham saw on one side of the road a building in front of which were some peculiarly shaped tanners attached to tall poles buildinghindby the roadside and the banks on either side of this pathway were struck full of short pieces of bnmbo attached to which were strips of paper covered with Japanese characters rho building was a Shinto shrine atW the strips of paper on the sides or tub pathway were prayers Here was real heathenism from Japan- It is no uncommon sight to see a hack loaded with Chinamen and hay ing with them a nicely roasted pig on the way to the cemetery to pay their homage to their dea ancestors THE TWENTYSECOND Rush Orders for the Regiment to Leave Port Crook for San Francisco En Route to Mantle Omaha Neb Jan2Iflut orders were received at the headquarters of the department of the Missouri for the TwentysecondUnited cisco The railroads will rush the equipment down to Fort Crook and the loading win be commenced at once The loading of the baggage was commenced Sunday but it was not expectey at that time that the men would move so quickly rheregimen- thaaordersifpouible toreach San Francisco on the 28th to sail on the Senator or Ohio but it is not thought possible they can reach there so quickly AGUINALDOS LATEST Will Suspend Relation with the United State If Aaoncliloli Not Re calved at Washington London Jan 24The Filipino junta here him received dispatches saying that if Agonclllo one of Agulnaldoa envoys at Washington is not received by the United States government within a few days Aguinaldo will recall him to Manila and suspend rela tions with the United States thus removing an important medium for ar riving at a peaceful understanding- The juntas advices also assert that Largo numbers of American troops are fraternizing with the natives and that many of them ore engaged to Filipino girls The Sea Give Up Iti Dead Jacksonville Fla Jan 24A spe cial to the Times Union and Citizen from Miami says The richlydressed body of a young woman probably that of one of tho party lost in the wreck of the naphtha launch Paul Jones was found by Capt T M Itlckardo about ten oclock Sun day morning at Boca Batone Tho gulf stream swings In close to the shore lit that point The dress is of soft woolen material with narrow stripes gray red and black the jac ket is striped in blue and purple ro be a Director of the Bureau of Amer loan Repabllei Washington Jan 24oen Russell Hastings formerly of Ohio but now living at Northampton Mass has been chosen for appointment aa dl rector of the Bureau of American Re publics to succeed the late Joseph Smith Continuance In the Case of Bin George Canton 0 Jan 24Mrs Anna E George was taken into court for ar raignment on the indictment for the murder of George D Saxton Her attorneys asked for a continuance which was granted no ditto being fixed A Pioneer Pork Packer Dead Kansas City Mo Jan 24 William P Allcutt a pioneer packer and organizer of the Allcutt Packing Co of this city is dead at his home here of pneumonia He was born in Chester county Pa in 1827 Laseed the Hill Extending the Navigation Laws to Alaska Washington Jan 24The house yesterday passed the bill to extend the navigation laws of the United States to Hawaii Dr Depew DenUi New York Jan 24 Chauncey M Depew denied the story that the New iory Central was planning a transcon tinental line The Civil Service Commission I wilt hold an examination in Owens boro on Feby 7th for the position of stenographertypewriter in the Federal service McGEES 250 CHILL CURE OUTIntIe tabCMtftlM M DOlMA Osnaw4 MMMWMMfMlUJ Lagos BU BOTTU I Sold by George King St Charles Ky 4 rr tgerS i HoW IVigor 1 What does It do It causes the oil glands in the skin to become more active making the hair soft and glossy precisely as nature intended- It cleanses the scalp from dandruff and thus removes one of the great causes of baldnessIt a better circu lation in the scalp and stops I the hair from coming out II Prevents oil III Cures Baldnessi Ayers Hair Vigor will surely make hair grow on bald heads provided only there is any life remaining in the hair bulbs It restores color to gray or white hair It does not do this in a moment as will a hair dye but in a short time the gray color of age gradually disap pears and the darker color of youth takes Its place Would you like a copy of our book on the Hair and Scalp It is free alithebne5tyouwilte the itAddreis a lITER Lowell Win CONDENSED TELEGRAMS Fire destroyed a number of build- Ings in Fairview Ark In a fire near Mount Vernon III 13 horses and much grain were buried Little Johnnie Mueller was drowned infills mothers wash tub at St Louis The National Congress of Mothers will meet in Washington D C Feb runty 14 Walter Barker a clerkat Rock Is- tlantlflhvaa shot lwice liya jeiiper ate fight With n burglar The miners at Odin 111 have been ordered to strike for the Springfield scale anti the Chicago agreement The nonunion white and black miners of lana Ill formed the Afro Anglo Mutual Benefit association John Kennedys trial on charge of train robbing began at Mansfield Mo- Ue was Identified by two witnesses- A convict in the penitentiary at Joliet III knocked a cellmate uncon scious and then cut his own throat A blizzard Is reported raging in Kansas Oklahoma anti Indian territory Heavy snow falls are reported in Texas JoInt Keykendnll clerk of White county 111 committed suicide with ft revolver at Cormi He hind been on I spree Peoria III Is in the field for the II linois asylum for the criminal insane reported to be unsafe and unhealthful at Chester Texas state officials object to put ting war revenue stamps on their offi cial bonds and will fight the question in the courts The Efron brothers of Ennis Tex were arraigned on charge of using thi United States malls for the purpose of defrauding persons in Europe The kaiser Is reported as saying that all three consuls at Apia neglectSed their duty and are equally to blame for tho recent outbreak Mrs Catherine Quantrell mother ol the famous guerrilla chief has parted company with tIm Lexington ICy Daughters of the Confederacy M Delcasse minister of foreign af fairs of France announced in the chamber of deputies that great changes In the worlds affairs are impending i Dr Lapponi the popes physician says that his holiness constitution il the he has ever known and predicts that heAvill live to see the twentieth century THE MARKETS New York Jan 2S 991 CATTLKNatlve 8teers 4 65 3- 6COTTONMlddllnc Wheat S 25 00 IH- PIOURWlnteiVII EATNo 2 Red Iu 80 CORNNO 2 43 45 OATSNO 2 3 u- FORKNcw Mess 10 25 50 ST LOUIS- COTTONMiadllnc E UEEYESSteers 385 5K Cows and Helter 2 00 Q 4 M- CAIWESper JUO II 00 W S 7S- HOUS Fair to Choice 3 10 Q 3- SltIPFair 14 to Choice 3 W 4 15 FLOUIl Patents new 3 W t 3 CO Clear and Straight 2 75 U 3 25 WHKATNo2 Hed Winter W 7- 4CORNNo 2 Mixed 35VQ SJi OATSNO 2 a o- UYBNO 2 tP 554- TOUACCO I M Leaf Burley U W HAYClear Timothy 100I 1 U- UUTTEUChoice Dairy IS- BaaB Fresh Ui lOIlKStamlardMessnew O 10 U UACONClear Rib i t- UARDPrlmo Stam IKtf tw CIJJCAQO CATTLE Native Steers 4 60 Q 5 10 HOGS Fair to Choice 3 60 G 3 K situuPFair to Choice 2 50 U 4 16 FLOUR Winter Patents 3 CO ijI 3 70 Spring Patents 3 40 U 3 CO JSNoJORNNo 2 Mixed p KiOATS No 2U 27 PORK Mess new 1010 O 10 IS KANSAS CITY CATTLE Native Steers 4 75 0 S CO HOGS All Grades 3 25 tj 3 75 WHEAT No 2 Red new It OATSNO a White 8 15 CORNNo2 D 34 ORLEAnSIFLOURHIgh JJHOATSWestern I I HAYChoice PORKStandard Mess S tiQ Si 11111 JCOlTONMlddllng WHEATNO 2 Red 7l44 71j CORNNO Mixed M OATSNO 2 Mixed 29 q 30 PORK New Mesa 19 0- 0BACONClear p 10211 IUbli K II 116n 4 Jo b I ei t3ee PAUL M MOORB Editor and Manager t BEE PUBLISHING COMPANY Incorporated Entered the Pcttoffiee at H rlltifion at Second tail matter SUBSCRIPTION RATES i OaoYeiritrlclljrlDtdTince It 00 I 50 ThteeMonhisI Is 5 appkatlouathe oontr Addreti US THURSDAY JANUARY 26 1899 TilE Kentucky monument at I Chickamauga National Park will be dedicated during the first week 1 in May Governor Bradley has agreed to this arrangement 1 BRIGADIER GENERAL John B Castleman of Kentucky is among a list of high army officials just rc ceiving honorable discharge from the service Doubtless General Castleman preferred now to return to peaceful business pursuits t a TilE Cuban bandits will be treated like rebellious Indians are in America They will be hunted down by Uqcle Sams cavalry One outlaw is no better than another and the army officials have decided that the bandits must go TilE exports from the United States in December 1898 exceeded the imports by 83425959 as compared with the excess of exports over imports of 73i547 998 in the corresponding month of 4 1897 and 58205266 in the same month of 1896 Everything proves present prosperity and i promises an even better future I OUR total exports for the year 1898 amounted to 1254925196 This is an increase over 1897 of I 155000000 and over i8g6of 249000000 in round numbers The excess of exports over imports for the year 1898 was 621260 535 The figures show that the I exports were the largest in the history of the country while the I imports were less than they have been in the past thirteen years TilE most remarkable case of consistency on record is that of the Danville Ky merchant who thought it wrong to sell cigars and tobacco He bought out his partner iI and found himself with a large stock of the weed with which he did not know what to do In or der to be consistent he announced t that he would have a bonfire on a i certain evening and that evening f he burned his stock of the object I ionable stuff in the street in the presence of a large number of people MRS WOOD the Generals wife I is organizing in Santiago a society for the prevention of cruelty to animals Until recently the bull fight was all the rage with Cuban society of every grade In Spain the people are beginning to revel more deeply than ever in the cruel and exciting pleasures of the bull fight and the old Roman games r It is just the old difference of the Latin and the AngloSaxon races slightly magnified But America through her noble sons and daught I ers who realize the magnitude of I our present obligations is doing her whole duty as a trustee of civ ilization Spain still revels in the ignorance and folly and pride of J the middle ages and will not move forward TilE hottest fight of the season is on now in the West Virginia Legislature and the deadlock looks almost hopeless The result of this contest may have some important bearing on the politics of Kentucky Commissioner of In ternal Revenue Scott is the Repub lican candidate for United States Senator from West Virginia If0 he is elected it is said that Hon Walter Evans of Kentucky will be a candidate to succeed him as the head of the Revenue Depart ment There will be other applicants from Kentucky and elsewhere I but Mr Evans has great strength and many friends at Washington and if he is an applicant his chances of success are ex cellent t f POLITICAL POINTS Judge George Denny Jr wants I ExpositionCommission fwillprobably get it Judge James P Tarvin of Ken who wined and dined can I 1didatc Warrior Jennings Bryan is said to be looking with covetous eyes upon the Demo vicepresiI Richard Croker of New York o says the 1 6 to i question is a dead issue and thatlithe Democratic i platform of 1900 has not yet been written t William Qoebel t Waller Forrester in Tile Free Press He never Jaughs but frequently lf kac J 5 1 tv i k 4 smiles when his plans are working to suit him His head is well shaped but his face is rather broad at the bottom through the jaws giving him a Brownie look in some lights His eyelids arc heavy and droop over a pair of very keen eyes that have a ser pentine appearance When he is ex ecuting any deeplaid plot His flesh is a little loose on him but it seems to be comfortable and his blood flows slowly through his veins He is coldly intellectual and calculates every result of every action Success is his aim and he uses whatever means he thinks will best serve his purpose and he plays men as pawns on the political chessboard Senator Goebel was born in Pennsylvania about twenty miles from the home of Matt Quay and though he denies any kinship with the famous Pennsylvania boss I have a that in times past and unbeknownst to my friend Jo Bellas the mountain people call him there was some visiting back and forth be tween the neighborhoods Deweys Message to the German Admiral JosephLFebruary Our courteous and courtly Commodore made no signs He was waiting till he could put an end to the whole annoyance with one rushing blow At last the oppor tunity came He learned on unquestionable authority that one of the German vessels had landed provisions in Manila thereby violating neutrality I was not pres ent when he sent his message to Admiral von Diedcrich and therefore I do not speak from personal knowledge concerning it but I learned the facts from a perfectly authentic source as follows Orderly tell Mr Brumby I would like to see hum said Ad miral Dewey one forenoon lvOh Brumby he continued when the flaglieutenant made his appearance on the quarterdeck I wish you to take the barge and go over to the German flagship Give Admiral von Diedench my compliments and say that I wish to call his attention to the fact that the vessels of his squadon have shown an extraordinary disre gard of the usual courtesies of naval intercourse and that finally one of them has committed gross breach of neutrality in landing provisions in Manila a port which I am blockading The Commodors voice had been as low and sweetly modulated as if he had been sending von Diederich an invitation to dinner When he stopped speaking Brumby who did not need any better indication of the Commodores mood than the unusually formal and gentle man ner of his chief turned to go mak ing the usual official salute and replying with the customary Ay ay sir And Brumby continued the Commodore his voice rising and ringing with the intensity of feeling that he felt he hadrepressed about long enoughHtell Admiral von Diederich that if he wants a fight he can have it right now Brumby went with his message and the Commodore paced the quarterdeck in silence for a con siderable time evidently working off some of the high pressure that had brought forthhis emphatic message to the German Admiral The latter sent back the extraor dinary reply that he had not known anything about these ac tions of his captains and that they would not be repeated When one considers the rigidity of disci pline that is supposed to exist in the German navy the character of apologyisSpeaking of Corporal Punishment Sam Jones Says If you want to raise a boy well raise him of ten And as to corporal punish ment in public schoolsHlf the public has to educate your kid let the public lick your kid Sam greatdiscussionGeorgia about corporal pupish ment in public schools He wrote a short letter to the Atlanta Eve ning Journal which ended the discussion In this letter he said there were just four things in a boy appealIlbsHHis pride of character His conscience His hide If he has any sense of honor appeal to that and youve got him If that fails appeal to his pride of character and if he has it youve got him If he has neither but has conscience appeal to that and youve got him But if he has neither sense of honor pride of character nor conscience there is nothing left but his hideHAnd he added they left the hide right there and they are working on it yet Iron Hill Weather very good but the roads are very muddy Wednesday G E Towery went to Marion Saturday There was a tbciil gathering of the Saturday There was a party at John Browns Sat urday night With Dewey at Manila is the title of a war article of rare interest in the Febru MAGAZINEJoseph posatlcn historicbattlelisbed The article gives an intimate glimpse of Admiral Dewey and cites many duringthetells of Deweys message to the German witttbrlllevery true American r DppepItgestion Regulates the Uver Price 25 eta Sold by Si Bernard Drugstore I Strong steady nerves Are needed for success Everywhere Nerves Dependsimply solely Upon the blood Pure rich nourishing Blood feeds the nerves And makes them strong The great nerve tonic i Hoods Sarsaparilla Because it makes The blood rich and Pure giving it power To feed the nerves Hoods Sarsaparilla Cures nervousness Dyspepsia rheumatism Catarrhscrofula And all forms of Impure blood q iNEIGHS AND BRAYS OF THE t14f1GD1q1Iilatk tt Tuesday morning the wind shifted uneasily around It found a suitable direction then it buckled down to business and did some satisfactory blowing Pretty soon large flakes of the good look ing snow began to descend and wrappedinprevailing high wind and drifting snow greatly reduced business and travel and every one had some re mark to make about the capriciousf weather To save his boss editor could see nothing capricious about it The clerk of the weather has a perfect right to blow hit snows if he wishes to do so One day last week the nag manbwent to the post office for the and while awaiting the openingi ceremonies he drew a waste from his pocket and began wiping his fingers which were soiled from handling some beltingd The crowd jeered at the critters and a collection was taken up by Rev Wheat The crowd chipped in cheerfully and brought the hoss editor two nice blue handkerchiefs Bro Wheat made an eloquent presentation speech in which he exhorted the nag man to use the gift freely and see if in the future he could not appear in public with clean hands and nose The poor hoss editor accepted the gilt gratefully and i even itisedunder the soothing influence of tins Wheat preaching The man of nags will try to Jive up to his in promises but he is not going to wipe himself out of existence if he nose itCA prominent citizen of this place was interrogated regarding his healthone day last week he saidtI feel some better now than I arose this morning I did feel awful at first but my wife made an eggnog and I took a spoon andsate that eggnog for thirty and I feel some better now Thepman of nags is also a man of ures and he took a tablet and venr cil and figured thusly with anaagreeable compound a man canutake a spoonful every four or fifteen spoonsful to the minuteithis multiplied by thirty 450 spoonsful Now a teaspoon holds- a fluid drachm eight drachms makeran ounce consequently we 450 drachms just fiftysix and one fourth ounces sixteen ounces maketa pint sixteen into fiftysix us eggnogthatin that half hour admitting thatthe used a teaspoon but if he cm ployeda tablespoon the amount was four times greater or fourteen pints No wonder he felt better Such heroic treatment would put a new song in even the hoss editors mouth f- A Uncle Oscar Stevens was in the depot one day last week awaiting the arrival of the train About the time it was due some coaches havingbrokeit required the united efforts of several men to catch and restrain Uncle Oscar from boarding the stray coaches He was persuaded to remain in the waiting room un til the train arrived then he went aboard and drawing near the wa ter cooler he vainly tried for sev eral minutes to warm his hands to the intense amusement of the spectators Finally he gave up and remarked in great disgust as he took a seat near by There aint fire enough in that tormented thing to warm a mans hands by Paddy Manon it a wellknown character of our town who has a strong affinity for tanglefoot andI more than an average capacity for containing the same Now this is bad and when we consider that concerninghister worse but it is a lamentable j fact that Paddy had just as soon j soak his soul in the vilest limber leg as to absorb the choicest Bourbon And as mean whiskey will invariably lead a man to do mean things we were not surprised J to see Paddy in the toils j Tuesday when it was known that for several days past he had been i holding close communion with j a jug a tablespoonful of whose J contents would have knocked out j the breech pin of an army musketI if poured down the muzzle Andawhile laboring under the par oxysms induced by the diabolical I compound Paddy had cussed J 1 out creation in central and his landlord in particular who com plained to Marshal Burnett about the cussin Barnett of course took Paddy in cusstody and he JudgeCowelltorn of levying an eight dollar tax upon such cusstomcrs Sic transit gloria munda ir tiU T LtlpARVUSMAG CONTRIBUTED AJ WHY DO BOYS swA- The following which is intended to answer the above question may not be the best answer that could be given There may be other reasons and better reasons than those herein given Be those things as they may that boys do swear and swear a great deal is la following objectionableA shop to get a shave or a haircut and while waiting for his turn or performedhears discussing the days events the ofIpersons composing the crowdare wellmeaningindivIduals swear now and then sometimes often is true Again a man goes to the Post Office to get his mail or to the store to get necessary articles and while passing a corner lDanyinstanceshaveto stop to hear an oatha large vile emphatic oath Other places and instances might be re ferred to but it is not necessary In the cases mentioned and the others which might be mentioned the ubiquitous boy is there He is there with vision clear hearing acute intellect receptive Now let us leave the men and by the place where the oys are playing If you are not een by the boys and sometimes f you art seen you will hear in too many instances oaths that are not so emphatically or forcefully because the boys lack the epth of voice and the proficiency acquired by long use that the men jossess but oaths that are never heless less pleasing to the earIIf what has been said why boys swear is easily seenITheir seniors the men are re sponsible But if I were to approach a man who swears especially a youngI unmarried man and tell him thati le was partially responsible for the revalency of swearing among boys i n this town his inherent pugnac y I fear would be aroused and aI hasty retreat or the reception oft strong negative language would beI order If I dill riot retreat among other things the man wpuld perhaps telKme that the boys were ot his that they were not com oellqd to say what he said and that they had no business on the streets anyhow I might have to admit hat the boys were not his that were not compelled to say what be said that they had not business on the streets But I couldaffirm hat the boys would say what he aid that the boys were on tim- etreets and that because some arent did not do his duty he was ot relieved of his responsibilities s a resident of the town 1 could ffirm that boys are imitative creat res that nearly all that they gets gotten by imitation Especially gottenbyhe was a resident of the town wages of a man or corpo produced he town and community anden joyed the pleasures emanating from companionship with his fellowman was responsible to a slight ex ent for the conditions customs morals and manners of the town and if not willing to shoulder his responsibilities and bear them hon orablyand well after receiving and using the wages of his employers the pleasures of companionship with his fellow man and the art des which sustain life irom the people of the town and community he should try isolation awhile he should live without his wages with out the thecompanionshippf fellow man but should live on the articles- of food and wear the articles of producedfromThe conduct of boys and girls in school in church on the streets andat home if not good is are ttl U t tt Tested and Tried For 25 Years if Would you fool pOrfootly K eafo to put oil your money 5 youhaveBut how about an old X IIYou could trust such abank c couldnt you 3 Siof CODMVBR OIL WITH HYPOPHOSPHITES Is just 1 x like such a bank It haa disappointed you nevoriIt hBO never deceived novor will Look out that somoono youCmedlclneIiyoti Soc end 1001 all dnijsktt os SCOTT nowsg htmbll tW Yik I 1Q 1 u i a flection upon the older persons of the town or community No ono person is wholly responsible but each one must admit that he is to a slight extent responsible Because a man is unmarried or mar ried and without progeny or a onlydoes sponsibilities as a resident of a town or community Good people and bad people old people and young people male and females and blacks lament the badness of the rising generation They entreat admonish scold and threaten the boys an girls and are themselves guilty of some of the acts to which they ob punishes goes down in town altersupper an lounges on the street corners or i the stores but makes his boy hus tle for home if he realises the dan gers of a boys being on the after night when he finds him doing the same thinK The mother tells tile girltime little girlthat if she is not good the coloredman will take her off o that she is the prettiest the best the brightest girl in the town and gulbecomesdeceptive and vain The parents talk money money nothing but money and then wonder why the boy or girl wants to stay out of schoola week just to make a quar ter The parents study little themselves talk very little to their children about the value of an education and then wonder why the boys and girls are so little in studyIt that the acts of the boys and girls which we be mean deprecate and abhor are but the results of acts of older ones It seems to me that we the older and more mature are too largely responsible for the bad acts of those younger It seems to me that when we admonish a boy or girl not to do this or that should take part of the admonition ourselves DOWN IN THE MINES Secretary Atkinson sari the opening the Arnold mine has already enabled Ibe company to more promptly fill orders Foreman Toombs and men did some rapid work one night last week while re pairing the drawbridge at the coke works It Is said that Ibe gold mine in Georgia now operated by Kentucky capitalists will soon be making a nice profit for the investorsA wire rope forthe trolley slack line use at the coke washer is on the ground and will soon be put in use by D W Urn stead and men- Foreman John Rule ot the Arnold mine has been on the sick last week but at this writing be is mnch better and it is thought e will be able for work in a few days Reports say the Keinecke Coal Company at Madisonville will soon adopt elec Iricity as a motive power in their mine for mauling coal and operating their mine ma cbinerjr John Hogan of the heels is nowpljced the prophets roll since ba has said a great strike of miners will take place in several states this year and Kentucky will as usual be called upon for coal in those states Soliciting agent John Hogan of the Hecla Coal Company thinks he can tee from the present demand for coal the gocd effects of his trips and visits made to the consumers the past few mouths Great inroads are being made on the coke surplus at this place and if the pres eDt heavy shipments continue the big piles of coke now there will soon vanish Lat week coke was shipped to Mexico or to a point near the line to be used in that country You can now bear some of those whoso strongly advocated free silver during the last campaign speak of bow plentiful money is among farmers which must indeed be a surprise to them wheii they were told that the success of silver would alone bring that result Dan M Evens returned last week from a visit to southern points and reports the coal business there very active At Mem ibis the supply falls far short of the de ntnd and the St Bernard agent at lbst point is compelled to buy coal wherever he can to furnish his patrons According to tbelr figures the U M W organIzlag with a total membership of about 1630 or but few more men than are in the employ of the St Bernard Coal Company alone la this county and it is safe to say that not half those members are now in good stand lug At this writing it Is safe to say that if perI for mining there will be no agreement between them and the coal operators who have met with them to discuss differences and furthermore a big strike the comini summer will most likely follow- A damage suit for Sroooo has been brought against the Empire Coal Company in the Christian County circnit court the cause being the death of a by falling slate In conversation wh foreman Robinson of the above mines soon after the accident happened if ware not mistaken he told us that the man bad been warned of the bad condition Of roof but ba failed to obey the warning and Ibe fatal accident was the result Jonroaltherebership of that organization in the Unite States which they place at 54000 and If you closely observe their acts and read their opinions and desires as expressed their newspaper organ you will readil see that this body of men wish to centre il the remaining 75000000 people of this country And why do we say they desire to control Because that when they bay a foothold the mine is run as tbeyayor not at all regardless of the fact that thousands of men women and children may be out of coal and fuel Still they seek to dictate their terms There can no possible good in an organization that seeks to build up itself over the grave of other laborers who act independently When the Kentucky coal operator gets ready to open up a mine be generally goes at it with a vim As was shown In the case of opening up the Arnold mine On Jan i 1899 President Atkinson of the St Bernard Coal Company wrote 10 Superintendent Martin of the L It N Railroad Company that he had decided to open up II new coal mine and would need half a mile of railroad track built to the place audit Superintendent Martin would see that the track was built there in onei week from that time he would guarantee readyforI telegram that the track would be ready So in one week the mine was opened and everything in readiness to load coiliWhere is there anotbersuch a case as this A mine opened up mine tracks laid bank cars put air pipes run trestle built all in the short space of a week Incorporation articles have been filed with the Secretary of State by the Panther Creek Coal Company of Deanefield Ohio county The capital stock Is 30000 and George C Roberts John C Thompson and S T Watson are the chief incorpor- ators and stockholders Working the Roads with County Prisoners WilliamstowD Ky Jan 21 The Grant County Fiscal Court is now having the roads of the county worked the prisoners in the county jail Two guards have been appointed to oversee the work and each prisoner has a ball and chain attached to his leg That Throblng Headaches Would quickly leave you if you used Dr Kings New Life Fills Thousands of sufferers have proved their matchless HeadachesdTry them Only 25 cents Money back If not cured Sold by St Bernard Druggist CommissiontJ positioniFederal services To Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Drama Quinine Tablets All druggists refund money if it fails to cure 25C The genuine has L B Q on reach tablet Supervisorsforproperty of the county nearly J 00000 Weak Eyti art Mad Strong dim vision made clear styes removed and granulated lids or sore eyes of any kind speedily and effectually cured by the use of Sutherlands Eagle Eye Salve Its put np In tubes and sold on a guarantee by all good druggists Jacob Zimbro has been indicted on five counts by the Henderson grand jury on the charge of suffer groundslastL A Crier Dettj Ferry Ky wtltcn Dr or- t A Slmmoni Lin r Medicine arouses she liver to action Uki calomel without nauieilinr nor do bllltatlBjr It U a strembenlng tonic Clears the completion 1 think It Jlroofer and superior to Zclllni Regulator and Black Draught Discoveries in Keelys workshop in Philadelphia point to the conclusion that the mysterious man with the mysterious motor resorted to trickery and compressed air for his motive power IDr Ottos Spruce Gum Balsam A physician can prescribe Dr Ottos Spruce Gum Balsam The Formula is on dotyVerrit Large size bottles price 150 and 500 For sale by St Bernard Drug Store For a beautiful complexion use Dr Carl stedts German Liver Powder The Louisville ministers have passed resolutions asking Oscar polygamistRoberts A Frightful Blunder Will oftea cause a horrible Burn Scald Cut or Bruise Bucklens Arnica Salve the best in the world will kill the pain and promptly heal it Cures Cld Sores Fever sores Ulcers Boils Felons Corns all Skin Eruptions Best Pile cure on guariMrs S E Guthrie and Moses E Guthrie of Hopkinsville have filed suit against the Standard Oil Company for 1000 damages to timber and property Th E tlKlof claJIDIrdJ is noted for Its keen sight clear and dts tinct vision So Ire those persons who use Sutherlands Eagle Eye Salve for weak graunlatedMr Bryan is making a suspicious number of speeches protesting that the silver issue is not dead He never thought it necessary to make one such speech in 1896 Courier Journal I want to let the people who suffer from rheumatism and sciatica know that Chamberlains Pain Balm relieved me alter a number of other medicines and a doctor bad failed It is the best liniment I have ever known ofJ A UODOKN Alpharetta Ga Thousands have been cured of then matism by this remedy One application relieves the pain For sale by St Bernard Drugstore Earl aKtoD lJ T Robinson Mortons Gap Geo King St Cnarles Broke ills Leg Hopkinsville Ky Jan ar Deputy Sheriff H H Golay fell fell from a bicycle this afternoon and broke his left leg above the knee SpiritIrSimmon UvtrtUcdlcIn for quick relief Fell From a Wagon IgHenryIcounty fell from a load of tobacco on the road the wheels crushing thirtyfiveWebster county farm r who has lost his life while delivering to bacco here this season Lung Irritation Drjygive such strength to the lungs that a cough or a cold will not settle there Twentyfire cents at all good druggists The apple crop in the Ohio val ley is expected to be a heavy one next season owing to the cold au tumn and the early winter Women Corapleiloni depend tar beauty upon Dilution Dr U A Simmons Liver Medicine Rtfulatti the Stomach Liver and Kidneys and scurss ibt bleulnzi of good Digestion Bequest for the Masonic Home Elkton Ky Jan zoMrs Kate Bailey an estimable lady and the widow of Maj Tom Bailey died at her home a few miles from this city yesterday of flux The estate leaves JS500 to the Masonic Home at Louisville the bequest to the Home having been held in trust for the benefit of the widow A law dose of Dr U A Simmons Ltv r Medicines will do more for a Weak Stomach than a prolonged court of any otner medicine The Illinois Central has just received two new dining cars turned out by the Barney Smith Works which are seventy two feet in length and are said to have cost 11000 each PlarsauBurniBrulttsRhen BArtOI L cures matiwn and Sores Price 25 cents Sold by SI BernardDrag Store He lilt the Mud Mr Withcrspoon a commercial traveler for Orr Jackson Co of Nashville drove rom Mortons Gap to Earlington Tuesday morning through the snow storm Not far out of Earlington he drove into a rut and the vehicle brought up with such a jerk that the buggy top was broken off and the drum mer was thrown out in the mud and slush But ho wasnt hurt this is in accordance with the usual luck of a commercial traveler He just said Whoal to Billie the Kid and that stopped all further trouble With such reckless driv ing and a wild horse the ending of the story would have been different Lee Cozart has sold to Jesse Donahoo of the Hanson country his house and lot on Farren avenue for a consideration of seven hundred dollars Mr Donahoo expects to occupy before a great while and make his home here He is known to many Earlington people having sold farm produce here for several years past and as he says found them good people and good pay MANAGER HOUSE firs Kenyon Harper Dead Mrs Kenyon Harper died at her j home near Earlington Tuesday morning Jan 24 i8g9at n oclock of Interment at Earlington cemetery a afternoon Rev R M Wheat 1conducted the funeral services Mr L V Koontz of Summers ville West Virginia who came to Earlington on trip through Kentucky is teaching in the public school the temp orary absence of Prof Bourland Mr Koontz is a school teacher law better cure Tutts Liver Pills will not only cure but if taken in time will prevent Sick malaria torpid I liver and kindred diseases Liver CURE WIHfl illliWill continue to gjvs week by week done iStt bf mufti cl iliustrattors 4 1 Ij anti text M the Imp rUnt news ol the woild In a cleat and concise oiDMr 4 POLITICS ART J1I rend nt of partlei devoted to The ludlnc attists of the cooatfJ- Cood coummcnl It no tmt tii contribute to the Nfl ot the to cc dpprove lutner YEEkLYaa Iontol iIIC It the may be the foreman Illailnted vctklf Cuba and the Philippines Hawaii and Porto Ric- oSpii un IMw Tlww ilsces 111 berlillll trealtd- I Phil tat Cupar Whitney IW W I- IRblnn aul I II Millet both Ulllwl401le wh tmde a- tat hOrn tidespctai llouteJl to the study ci the phces- ltlnLi Ii THE BESTJI wht IIAtWEWS WEEKLY hat ft flute iti vi work attOm Uahed to the late SpanlehAnwilcats was is tliiraclerhllc oft VEEILV S lite and energetic policy SERIAL STORIES WHEN TUB SLCEPBR WAKES By It 0 wen WITH SWORD AND CRUCIFIX By Co S Van ZIt TUB CONSPIRATORS By R W Ctumbm Some ShortStory Contributor W Eo Norris Owen hail P J McCarthy H S MerrlBun E F Benson It sWllllami John Cortln II S B rlieo TUB WEST ALASKA and Us Uduitrlei aIi be trttud la win retowtet win be lU tiHt- a mitt ol articles bjr Franklin olascries of pro by E4arf Matthurl Spuff The London Letter This Busy World il be written Arnold WhIU br Co 50 Marti wUi ctatlm to tad will be lull of llmel natter MOM ud Uutruct lit readers AMATEUR ATHLUTtCS wai U caotlaud weekly W III milknown tdUor Mr Casper WhKojr 10 Cftt a Ctfj Sftitriftltn ttOOfYnr Address HARPER A BROTHERS PablWsm New York No y WILLARD LOUISVILLE consumption Wednesday prospecting stude- ntPrevention Headache dyspepsia biliousness constipation jaundice TUTTS PILLS ABSOLUTELY Ii wIrIhLct UJIMrr1 PICTORIAL M 4A MoCORD I- b Contractor and Builder IS YIARit IXPIRIINOI j t arJImade4 PLANS DETAILS SPEOIPrice reasonable aad satisfactIon laaraa e FICA1TONS A teed Estimates cheerfully given on all kinds DRAWN UP ON SHORT NO of Building and Special Work Give ma i- firrt1 i chance at your work before letting contract l v7 V 9w Yf TII rGE sssseasssussssessuiisuss 0 G1 0 muss m ssssssts a I I am SSIiiS W S MILLER JR 1 BEST 2 and 250 IN a and than utuaiion i1itahi t L 1 Successor to isaac Davis LIVERY FE- EDSTABLE At the Old Stand on Main Street just west of depo- tEAULINGTON KY IFirstClass Equipmdilt Prompt Service JSI eISSS eli HOTEL IrHARPERSROVND TABLE i 4 theiTWO SERIAL STORIES t I HamiltonHyKIKKj a story ta yriung Itero aith Root temlo Uou5is Ridennduid time of KIng Iftie Crstt j PSCOUTING4ity UVrIALO DILL nr GKOROE n WAUII f Va DISCIPLlN Tug GUNSHoT IIIINIIIOLVES AT illS iIALIt VPgscitt BEST TIlE By KINGS TREASUREsXlp PLuutecs GwaLIY M R Yt4TheseCtnceTilE RESCUE OF REDWAY CRU1S1NO t 2 iiy UoIOLD MARTIN WITH DWET V Dr W W STONI iIJYWJIIZNDZM5ON hILLY OF BUTUT- J I t CoLGAn isI A AFLOATIlrCAPRON AT DL CANEY 4U1FLITCIUK c RANIOWE 2ARTICLESONSPORTANDTRAVEL 1 P especial interest to every liv and energetic boy who portALASKAN P ADIAnTDyWOVANTSuflitMfi f 6 nyDANDtAno By AH Gourr W 2THU EDITORS TABLE TUB CAMERA CLUB PUZZLBSRi 10 c ta dpj Svt trtrttotiwjrr ry Address hARPER 4 BROTHERS publishers N w Verte HV t I h a Jke1 ee i iZ3i Sntmstru we Cfittoe LOCAL NEWS Mrs E A Chattcn visited rela tives in Hopkinsville this week Morris Connors and family now v occupy the house recently vacated by David Adams Mr T B Young and family have moved to the Frank Sisk r place on East Main Mrs W H Hughes and brother of Morganfield are their parents Mr and Mrs William J McCarley Miss Jessie Jagoc of Madison 1 ville is at home again after a pleas ant visit to Mrs T J Steel of Mortons Gapp 1 Miss Lizzie Arnold of Green villa Ky and Miss Lena Coffman of Portia Ark are visitors of Mrs Kate Withers I Mr Friday and wife have rented the P M Moore place in the old vineyard on the extension of Far ren street and are making their new home there 4 i Mr Howard White is still the victim of a severe cold bordering on la grippe but is not disabled from looking after his varied duties as mining engineer V Mrs Dan Williams ot the Han t son country is visiting her aunt I cityL1I l better 2 John Clements is improving ft When Esquire Head called to seer j him Monday he found hIm in a Igood humor sitting up and ready a joke and enjoy a good laugh K f Mr Brooks and family who it have been occupying the Frank Sisk place on Main street have moved mto the house just across from Mayor Burrs which Rev q Teel has just vacated I Rev I H Teel and family are comfortably domiciled in their frnowhome at the south end of Rail street They began moving Monday afternoon in beautiful bright weather and finished up w Tuesday morning in the snow storm Q A man supposed to be a tramp making his way South came into town lat Sunday morning at an b early hour on a freight train where he had taken passage without the knowledge of the crew After wandering around for awhile ho made i a visit to the bakery where he ltried to persuade the proprietor he was worthy of the gift of somo candy Soon afterward he displayed a gold watch which at t once aroused suspicion Marshal Barnott thought it proper to place w him under arrest for an investigaa- I bI tion but a close questioning of the I suspect failed to disclose any in 1 formation that would justify him in holding him longer so he was re r jleased Bro feel at the clap t Elder I H Ted Christian minister will preach at Mortons Gap next Sunday He has been called pto the Christian Church that plate and hopes to have a k large audience at his first appoint ment Quarterly Meeting Quarterly meeting will be held S at the Methodist Episcopal Church Rev VV C Wilson pas tor next Saturday and Sunday iPresiding Elder SW Schelton will preside at the business ses sion and preach to the people Episcopal Services Rev M M Benton of the J Episcopal Church from Louisville I will hold services in Earlington at 1 the Christian Church Sunday January 29th at n oclock in the c morning and at 715 in the even ing There will be communion at t 1 mrning serviceAIhe Quarterly Meeting I 1 The next Quarterly Meeting for the Earlington and Nebo circuit of the Methodist Episcopal Church South will be held at Nebo con vcning on Saturday February u The preacher in charge Rev Wheat reports the affairs of the church on this circuit in good con dition r ministers fleeting Presiding Elder Geo H Hayes of the Henderson district M E 1 Church South has called a meet Ing of all the pastors under him in 1 the district to be held at Hender son on February xotli It is prob able that educational matters con nected with the church and its Ij work in this district will be the chief topic for consideration ci Died On last Friday Jan ao J C Wilson of Hanson after an illness of two weeks He was born and reared in Hopkins Ceunty On account of declining health he re tired from farm life a few years ago moving to Hanson Twenty s five years ago he professed faith inc Christ uniting himselt with the Missionary Baptist Church He met death without fear He died in his seventyfirst year leaving a wife and five children one daughter and four sons one of i whom is Rev W C Wilson of Jthis place c Dont put oft purchasing cloth lug but go to J M Victorys at once land get choice suits at big discounts oJ fi Wo i Ii J k JNO SLATTERYS LOSS House and Contents Totally De strayed by FIreNo In surance evenlDglastattention of Earlington people to a burning house a desolate home John Slatterys house was a mass of flame before anybody saw it and PerryVincentto reach the burning building and the flames were then pouring into the front room from the kitchen soI that he could not save anything out of that room John Hendricks went into the room fartherest from where the fire originated and got a chair but the smoke was so dense there that nothing could be done The house was a new one andi was the home of a poor man with a large family Having no insur ance the loss was total and a heavy one to Mr Slattery at his time ofi lifepast the half way station Gone to Kansas City Mrs P B Davis with her daughter Miss Pauline and young son Pete lelt Earlington Sunday night It is understood among her friends that she went to Kansas probablyknewhis had much trouble and hasI manydifficultieshome a large frame hotel burned There was no insurance and the loss was almost total Mrs Davis has numerous friends here who regret to lose her and she was always a favorite with her boarders Miss Pauline is a mostI popular and loveable young lady and her departure is siruerely re gretted by many young friends Dr Davis left next day with the declared intention of finding his family PROBABLY FATAL Will Woodward Colored Shot by Henry OBrien at Monarch 21Ithe Monarch mines one mile south of this place shot and mortally woun ded Will Woodward colored last night It is said the negro accused OBrien of failing to credit him with one car of coal which OBrien de nied Woodward is said to have gone to the office and abused OBrien and OBrien when the negro refused to leave the office knocked Woodward down Woodward is said to have thrown a large piece of slate at OBrien as the latter started homcand OBrien then turned and fired on the negro one ball striking Woodward in the abdomen New Crop Tobacco Hopkinsville Ky Jan ao Siktyfottr hogsheads of new crop were offered on the breaks this week and fiftysix soldat prices altogether satisfactory to producers and purchasers The 1898 crop is now being prized stripped and delivered rapidly and will be on the market much earlier than usual this year on account of the seasonable weather Stem mcra and rehandling houses are taxed to their lull capacity receiv ing the loose deliveries The greater part of the sales this week were private and of the old stock the stcmmers buying largely of this Bidding on the new offerings how ever was spirited A full board of buyers attended the sales show ing that many of the foreign pur chasers have placed orders with their brokers for the new crop and that competition for the export types has begun A steady demand lor all types throughout the season is predicted Prices prevailed this week as follows Common lugs 2250 medium lugs 3445 common leaf 45oJ55o medium leaf 57g- ood leaf 750ho fine leaf none offered Receipts for week iGo for year 375 sales for week 181 for year 353 offerings 64i rejections 8 Old stock on hand 3200 Prof Bourland Better Prof E B Bourland of our public school who has been very sick with la grippe is convalescing and soon hopes to meet his pupils in the class room and resume his work as teacher He was so far recovered as to walkout Sunday and Monday noon he boarded the train for his home near Madison ville Prof Bourland is still quite weak but is apparently on the sure road to strength and health Wonderful Discovery LuNsroRD ALA April 15 1898 New Spencer Medicine Co near SlraI have been troubled with lives and stomach complaint I bad no appetite and general health was very bad I took medicine from four different doctors and they tailed to do me any good I got no relief until I began lo use your valuable Nubian Tea I used about two dollars worth of It and it did me more good than alt the medicine I ever took I have gained thirtyfive pounds in weight and my health is very good I can sleep soundly and my appetite excellent I can recommend Planters Nubian Tea to the world as being a Godsend to any com munity Any one who doubts this statement can write OSCAR BAKBR Sold by St Bernard Drug Stor- eAndersonliord Hopkinsville Ky Jan aoEm met Anderson and Miss Tula Hord both of North Christian eloped to this city yesterday afternoon and were married at the Gooch House by County Judge Cansler How It Hurts Rheumatism with Its sharp twinges aches and pains Do you know because in the blood has accumulated In joints The cure is found In Hoods Sarsaparilla which neutralizes this acid Thousands write that they have been completely cured of rheumatism by Hoods Sarsaparilla Hoods Pills cure nausea sick headache biiiouinek indigestion Price 25 cents p fi X REV JOHN II CROWE One of the Most Able and Eloquent Preachers of the M EL Church South WILL CONDUCT A MEETING HERE 4 I Rev R M Wheat pastor of the M E Church South has received a letter from Rev John M Crowe of Louisville promising to conic here early in April to conduct a protracted meeting of nineteen days for the people of Earlington The date now set is the first Sun day in April Rev Crowe is one of the most able and earnest and talented preachers in the church and has been doing the work of an evangelist exclusively for several i years He is not by any means ac stranger in this part oi the State having done much of his early ministerial work in this district of the Louisville Conference He wasI some years ago pastor of Madison ville circuit before there was ac c church of his denomination here and is remembered most kindly by Hopkins county people Brother Crows preaching is of the persuasive drawing order As one old brother says lie is just full of preach Tux BEE predicts that i the walls of the Methodist church will have to be widened to accomlmodate the audiences meeting begins 9HovsThlsl We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by naIls Catarrh Cure F J CHENEY Co Props Toled O- We the undersigned have known F J Cheney for the last fifteen years and be lieve him perfectly honorable in all busi ness transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm WEST TRUAX Wholesale Drug guts Toledo 0 WALDINO KINNAN MARVIN Wholesale Druggists Toledo O Halls Catarrh Cure is taken internally acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system Price 75C per hot tIe Sold by all Druggists Testimonials freeHalls Family Pills are the best Moved in the Storm Tuesday was a good day for some things staying in the house for instance The morning brought forth a very heavy snow storm which came down more in earnest than anything in the weather line that this most wintry winter has produced But the people had move in them and move they must The moving continued all day even till the late afternoon when the sun peeped out a little from behind the clouds Rev Teel Mr Brooks Mr Friday M Con nors and others with their families enjoyed the pleasures of mov ing despite the weatheror may be to spite the weather Robbed the Grave JobnOlivernarrated by him as follows I was In a most dreadful condition My skin was al most yellow eyes sunken tongue coaled I pain continually in back and sides no ap bydaytrylogEleclrlcsurprise the first bottle made a decided improvement I continued their use for three weeks and am now a well man I know they saved my life androbbed the grave of another victim No one should fail to try them Only 50 ots guaranteed at St Bernard Drug Store Hotel Changed Hands Lee Cozart and wife are the suc cessors to Mrs P B Davis in the hotel business and will from now on feed the railroad boys and all other comers at the Grainger house on the corner Mrs Cozart will be in command at the hotel and Lee at the grocery anJ restaurant It is not a separation but just an increase in business THE Bsp wishes them success and prosperity An article by Dr John A Wyeth in the February number of HARPERS MAGA ZINE entitled LieutenantColonel For rest at Fort Donelson discusses Forrests part in the surrender of Fort Donelson and sboivs bow entirely different the re suit would have been had Forrest been In command It is of interest to hear what Forrest said when the commanding general notified him of the capitulation I cannot and will not surrender my command or myself The article is profusely illus trated by T de Tbulstrup A C Red wood Max F Klepper and W A Roger Y P S C EL Entertainment The Darlington Christian Endeavor Society will give a novel entertainment Thursday evening February adat Assembly Hall It is to be given to the members of the Society and their friends and will be a comfortable and interest ing combination of candy pulling and old folks concert Thousand Tongues Could not express the rapture of Annie E Springer ot 1125 Hbwrd St Philadel phia Pa i when she found that Dr Kings New Discovery for Consumption had completely cured her 6t a cough that for many years bad made life a bur den All other remedies and doctors could give her no help hut she says ot this Royal CurelOlt soon removed the pain in my chest and I can now sleep soundly some thing I can scarcely remember doing before I feel like sounding jts praises throughout the Universe So will every one who tries Dt Kings New Discovery for any trouble of the Throat Chest or Lungs Price 50C and Ioo Trial bot ties free at SI Bernard Drug Store Every bottle guaranteed By mistake the name of Mrs T j Steele ot Mortons Gapap pear d in our colums Mrs T J Blute It was a pure case of mis interpretation of a written proper namethe easiest error in the world to make Coughed IS Years suffered for 25 years with a cough aud spent hundreds of dollars with doctors anc for medicine to no avail until I used Dr Belts PinqTarHoney This remedy makes weak lungs strong It has saved my life J B Roseil Granlsburg III Try our Mocha and lava Coffee at afc per lb and you will use no other J M VICTORY Co po l i ti t J 0 LOCOMOTIVE BLASTS Rumor says that Agent Tefft of Norton ville will a few weeks rest in the near future and that Agent Martin of Sebree will go there as temporary agent The electric interlocking switch system at Nortonville is nearly completed and will soon be put In use I Among the happy men seen around the depot last Monday was Conductor Curtis Lane who came borne from Nashville and found a fine son at his house Supervisor Sullivan has been quite sick the past week but is improving rapidly and will soon be ready for duty Two of Foreman OBriens men went over to Howell last Monday to stand an examination for firemen They were Elmo Shaver and Walter Wright and two better men could not be found on the Henderson division than arc they Section foremen the road is bard to keep in good shape this winter and there can be no wonder at that when the running- of to large a number of trains dally is taken nlo consideration Forty to fifty trains day is enough lo tell on any track The friends of Mr Jobn Devney Earlloglonlastbest girl while here The taking of 92 off the day run is of pleasing to tho day train freight rews but it adds sorrow to the night boys Agent Ogden of Slaughters made a brief visit to SI Louis last week while accompanying his wife on her way to Indian TerritoryWhile the railroad men on the Hen lerson division In all departments have been worked bard the last few weeks there s no class that suffers more from overwork han the train dispatcher who has on his mind the proper handling of trains without loss of life or property A combination ballast and coal car is now lying In the Illinois Central yards at Chi ordioaryballastbold from 85000 to 100000 pounds of coal and will unload itself to the last ounce Fireman Walter Cole was slezed with Spinal Meningitis while at work on his en gine Thursday night of last week on the Illinois Central railroad near Cecilia Jdnc lion Engineer Keegan bad to hold the sufferer and run his engine until another firemtn could be bad Louisville Nashville improvements are repotted complete including the bridge over the Tennessee river costing about 75000 and floating fenders and the Cumberland river bridge atClarksville As soon as Red river bridge is strengthened Ibo Louisville Nashville will put on heavier rolling stock and make faster time between Bowling Green and Memphis Evening Post The Hon William Goebel author of the infamous election bill lately made a law by the Kentucky Legislature and who is now candidate for Governor of the State takes pleasure in vilifying all railroad com in the State chief among them be CompanyWe pany has committed and which has angered the wouldbe governor is that the officials of that system bad the courage to back up their opinion on the money question by warning their employes against the free silver craze at the last Presidential election Hartford Ind Jan ai Traveling under a box cir in a hammock is a method of progression few men have indulged in The ordinary tramp is too lazy and too un imaginative to construct such a conveyance HarryDof Railroad Jack the Hammock Rider has traveled or ten years In this manner has visited many of States and covered over 100000 miles He has acquired his alias from a rudely constructed hammock which he invented to assist him in journey log over the land without buying tickets every time he wants to execute a change of base He calls the hammock his annual pass and is now using the tenth of the series The trap Is made of heavy canvas strung on a couple of strong iron bars fitted with books at the ends These books are fattened to the supporting bars of a box car or sleeper and the traveler is se cure inside the hammock Best way to Invest 35 Cents 1898NewyourNubianIn my family and it is all that you claim for It It is the best Liver Medicine I ever youfeelA B LANCASTER Sold by St Bernard Drug Store st Charles The entertainment given by the St Charles Cornet Band at Crofton Saturday night was a success Every one seemed to enjoy the concert and am sure the band boys report a good time especially Mr Jim Long for be made a mash on every girl that looked at him You know Jim is quite a ladys man but he was a lithe old lor those young ladies of Crofton and the snare drummer was too young Take your false face with you next time boys or leave it at home rMiss Joe Galloway student from the Hopklnsvllleispresence is desired in this city A certain young gentleman Is supremely happy this weekMr F F Balder ono of our merchants made a flying trip to Princeton last Thurs day on business Miss Ena Fault Is visiting Miss Allie Martin of Madisonville this week J V McBuen one of the leading business men of this city spent a few hours in Princeton last Friday Miss Bertha Palmer is visiting Miss May LongstaCf of Earlington this week Mr Geo King spent Sunday afternoon in Dawson IIs rumored that Mr Lark Woodruff and Miss Ida Graham both of this place will marry quite soon Mr Hugbie Graham spent Saturday and Sunday up in Durgan with his best The Band will give their next concert at Morions Gap Thursday night Jan 26th Miss Clara Namper is visiting Miss Lela Graham of Carbondale The members of the Methodist church have changed their prayer meeting from Wednesday night to Sunday night and de sire the presence of all Mrs Amanda Jolosoodled last Monday night Her remains will be intered at the Christian Cemetery prophetIsask of him is to prophecy for more good weather 4It has been demonstrated repeatedly in every state in the Union and fa many foreign countries that Chamberlains Cou h Remedy is a certain preventive and cure for croup It has become the universal Jemedy for that disease M V Fisher of Liberty W Va only repeats what has been said around the globe when be writes I have used Chamberlains Cough Kerne dy in my family for several years and al ways with perfect success We believe that it is not only the best cough remedy but It Is a sure cure for croup It has saved the lives of our children a number bylCharles Dont loose sight of the fact that while we are selling shoes and clothing cheap we are also knock lag the bottom out of Groceries J M VICTORY CO i i Ii iw i te4 SAM JONES LECTURE About Five Hundred People Heard Him at the Tabernacle Fund Swelled WILL HOLD A MEETING IN APRIL The lecture on Sawciety de livered by Rev Sam Jones at the Tabernacle in Madisonville on Sat urday night last drew an audience of about five hundred people and netted tlie Tabernacle committee a neat little sum to apply to the debt A large part of the audience were from Hanson Slaughters villc and the country Not many were present from Earlington At the close of the lecture Mr Jones announced that the Tabernacle committee had been talking with hum about coming back to hold a meeting and it was probable he preadiforGood for the Children Mrs Ella Hlnson of Hiuton Ala writes us August lath 1898 I advise all mothers to give their children Planters Nubian Tea when they are puny or fret ful I keep this medicine in the bouse and when the children are ailing I give them a dose and that is the last of it Sold by St Bernard Drug Store AT THE GAP TONIGHT St Charles Band Will Give At tractive Entertainment t At Mortons Gap tonight the St Charles Cornet Band and the Male Quartette will reproduce their at tractive musical entertainment that atftCharlesmeasure of success This company of very deserving young mu sicians with their able leader merit I andwill receive the patronage and plaudits of the people to whom they will appear TilE BEE would like the opportunity of hearing them in Earlington A Timely Hint You should be wise and see that your blood is rich and pure and your whole system put in a perfectly healthy condi tion by the use of Dr Carlstedts German Liver Powder Then you will b free from malaria typhoid fever colds and the grip Dr Carlstedts German Liver Powder is the best medicine money can buy For sale by St Bernard Drug Store Fdr your Cold try Dr Ottos Spruce Gum Balsam Price 250 and joe a bottle This week a newsy letter from Mortons Gap was necessarily left signedTuxthe invariable rule of newspapers to publish nothing that unaccompanied by the name of the author Consumption Cured Dr Ottos Spruce Gum Balsam will cure any case of consumption if taken in time Consumption starts with a slight cough or cold This where consumption gets Itt SpruceGamheal the tongs and throat and avoid the coosumptlonDelaycost you your life Large size bottles Price 25 c and 50c For sale by St Ber nard Drug Store Digest Your Food Ninety per cent of all sickness is caused by food not being properly digested It creates poisons and goes into your blood and then you are liable to almost any dis ease the human system is heir to Use Dr Carlstedts German Liver Powder and watch the results You will feel the good effects after taking one dose Give it a trial and be convinced Price ajc For sale by St Bernard Drug Store Dr Ottos Spruce Gum Balsam Cures Your cough Just the medicine for chit dren Will Pay Reward Theundcrsigned will pay liberal reward for the return of a roll of money lost by him Tuesday or for information that will lead to its re covery J H SnooKs Tinnner at John Twymans shop Miss Ura Coyle of Madisonville is visiting Miss Cordie Coyle at Mortons Gap PI CUrelauand Summer Complaints Price 25 Csntl Sold by St Bernard Drugstore A dance at Mortons Gap h booked for the evening of Febru ary 1St CASTOR IAFor Infants and Children The Kind You Have Always Bought A Bears i- Lagrippe Signature C is caused often by cold feet Get your shoes from J M Victory and save a doctors bill Mr T J Ligon was here from the Gap Saturday night to see a particular friend EVERYJtVIIBRE Murat llalitetd commissioned by the Govern DepartmentThebookcisco on the Pacific with General Merrill In the hoipilalt at UonolulutIn Hong Kon In the American In the Insurgent olmflawllbManila Uonanta for agents Brimful ot Origins taken br government on proStsFreIght official war books Outfit free Address FTBarber Secjr Star Insurance Btdg Chicago OCU7I6I J M Victory Cos Clothing Sale has been very successful Mr and Mrs G Browning and EarlingIIf Gloomy and Nervous and looking on the dark side ef things take a few dosesDr VI A Simmons Liver Medicine and the gloom will disappear Now is the time to buy an over coat Go to J M Victorys ant get one cheap Nice Salted Straw 30 cents a bail at W C McLeods Subscribe for Tux BXE fJS 4 r f 5 I D ECULIAR TO OUR SOILII Calarrh tsallAmerfea disease If MrsregerIlngby z Texsays Icruono i Jlllslone so mueb gOOll so for tue that I nm able to do my own workw Mr JncobGrlflln Elmer Mich writes I was verytnervous and unable tcvcrnlIam entirely wc1lLEsther Luther Frank hIlltoolctkafncfs can bear now asawell ns I ever could Aug Tryloff JU Clem s ens MichwrJtcs Iliad qwithtoolc Pcruna and was cured Mrs E Guest carnoyn Buffalo Co Nub lJcatnrlbI am now entirely cured of it II Walter Brady Cue cade Ark says I had running ears It was so cloffensIvesell from all society After I had borne it fourteen years I read Dr Hartman book called 4 Thin Ills of Life I took seventeen dollars worth of his remedies and ntu entirely cured Mannlngton News oillobaccoFarmly agent dutIes Mannington is progressing fairly at atI byRevclosed Sunday- R A Richardson his best nljlbtHurrabmeans business We learn through TUB SEa that oar friend Otbo Price expects to go out West to join the longhaired rough riders Luck lo you Otbo May yotihave grand success in your undertaking- L I A Tegan of St Charles visitedour thriving little town Saturday Ellis Miller and wife of Manington vis ariesIBud Knight one of our section men is making his home In Crofton now The party given at Mr Vandivers Saturday night was a complete success The boys and girls of course bad a gay time partySaturdayDilmar Mcintosh made a business trip to Madisonville one day last week The Great Electric Saw Mill at Maning Ion is getting ready for business now after a long silence After she gets started the I town will be overstocked with lumber Mrs Tutt who has been sick but a short I time passed over and joined the silent ma- Jority I Sunday night about 730 oclock She was a consistent member of the Baptist church at Manningtoo Miss Belle Parker began her school a I few days since at Mr Clarks near at Charles She is well qualified for the business regardless all over our country May the little buzzer collect all the good it can Andy Richardson our progressive farm er bad a stable raising at his borne Satur t day and bad great success with his build I ing Andy laughed because ho thought the boys were so kind to him Ask Nollie Richardson if that girl didnt I whisper something interesting in his ear I May TUB BED buzz in tha future as it J has in the past Is the wish of I YoUNG ROUGH iPacker collieries Nos 4 and 5 at Shen Pa suspended operations last week for an indefinite period throwing out j of employment nearly 800 men and boys W A Sissom of St Charles who has been timbering in the mines at that place has come to liarllngton to work in the I Arnold mine where be will do timbering at night PleurisyPleurisy and pneumonia aro acute inflammations of the lungs and ifnob promptly allayed the worst mayhap pen celebrated Dr hulls Cough Syrup spood1IyaUas nil Inflammation oftho lungs and a cure in a wonderfully time DJBullsCOUCH SYRUP Cures Pleurisy and Pneumonia Doses small and to take Doctors aUdruggistlI DR L D BROSE PRACTICE LIMITED TO DISEASES OF THE EYE EAR NOSE AND THROAT sot UrrtH Fmrr STIlIE- TEVANSVILLE IND THOS B YOUNG Manufacturer of High Grade Boots and Shoes fRepslrWork SpecIalty Btx1ixTxtQr15PC I wish to stateto the general pub lie that owing to the demand for new work as well as all classes of repair work I have procured the services of a first class shoemaker horn Evansville and am now prepared to do all work promptly on short notice Alt work guaranteed to fit and give satisfaction Dont Use Drugs unless you need them and then only drugs such as are sold by re sponsible druggists We keep only 1tbe best That is the great to be looked Icr wlun the time comes that you need them Nowhere else will you fine 60 com plete a stock A good time to begin that spring medicin- eSTBERNARD DRLQ TORE BRYAN HOPPBRIrUaiter 1 I Ls L Red Hill Jottings- F G Crick and Peter Right were In Hopkinsville last Wednesday on business George Rudd and John Bullock made a to Greenville last Wednesday- A C Oglesby was in Madisonville last Tuesday Miss Ellen Withers will soon close her school at Possum Walk As a pedagogue she is firstclass Mrs Minnie Bullock who has beedsick long Is reported no better Ben Grace has a pleasant smile this eek on account of a new boarder in the person of an elevenpound boy Wilson and Frank Oglesby have just re turned from an extended visit north of here Dock Duvalt will locate a grist mill at ed Hill in a short time While traveling not long since Wilson ItoppedIbeoctor not to run so fast as be was not In hurry blacksmithhopPeter light and Miss Ivy Crick were uietly married at the residence of the TbursdayRevQuite an enjoyable party was given at Mondaynlgbl Leonaicksnnie Grace Messrs Bud Stanley Wilson DickSianleymention welikeass scholar and can speak three lan guages viz base ball foot ball and the grand bawl SWBBTHBART BuyAF B ARNOLD j I 1L1vRTUB EXCELLENCE OF SYRUP OF FMS Is duo not only to the originality and alsotomanufactured by scientific proccuea known to the CALIFOBNIA Pta SVBUP Co onlyTand we wish to impress upon all tho Importance of purchasing tho true and original remedy As tho genuine Syrup of Figs Is manufactured by the CALIFORNIA Fro Brain Co only a knowledge of that fact will assist one in avoiding the worthless imitations manufactured by other par ties Tho high standing of the CAU ronsiA Fio Srnup Co with tho medi cal profession and tho satisfaction which the genuine Syrup of Figs has given to millions of families makes the name of the Company a guaranty of the excellence of its remedy It is far in advance of all other laxatives as it acts on tho kidneys liver and bowels without irritating or weaken ing them and it does not gripe nor nauseate In order toget its beneficial effects please remember the name of tho Company CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO SAN rnANCHCO Cat LOUISVILLE KT NEW TORZ MY L4S44 s JWTWYMAN DEALER IN I Stoves and Grates CASTINGS AND TINWARE Contractor of all kinds Tin Galvanized Iron and i6 Copper Work ROOFING AND GUTTERING A SPECIALTY AND SATISFACTION GlloRANTIEDI 11utsase s I SPSI SI SUS I ISSI HARPERS MAGAZ INEi rrJHISTORY OF THE W I I SPANISHAMERICAN WARBy HENRY 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lie practically as fresh and u elllectoUl U Acting upon these anreeatloni end notlna particularly the unimpaired prosperity S Teat newspapers now sold for it cent Instead of the old rate of Bve limes that thVJ and the general tendency In all directions toward tow ratea end Increased sales coinpanyhava entered upon the experiment of putting up lUpanslabules In pasteboardv cartons they otter upon terms which trill4 tJPlnr sold by the mnlt or storekeeper at a lower than ever rrtadopted for a prtetr7 medlctneVIVZ CENTSten tabUIU or dotli for cent whichI tThecompany wilt not dlsoontlnuethe manufacture and sit In the form with hue learned to know and value the Itlpans Tabules but will offer the cheaper t sonezpertmentllttyfortbe benefit of such as may desire them It should be nlalnly undersunt uallt the medicine Is Identloalln both orti the only difference being In the comparative cost of packing or putting up The flveeent pack d- J e njte aro not nghad of although It Is probable that almost any drug will obtain a tupply when requested by a customer to so t but In anT cue a Itnge carton contatntng ten tabulci aent ooetag paid to anyaddres for flecents in t ot itnps forwarded to the Jtlpans Chemical Co No 10 epruce dt New York Vnlll the Il irofKliara thoroughly Introduced to the trade agents and wilt be supplied at a l rlf which will allow them a fair marVIn of front 11 I don cartons for 40 cents yJ JIAJ ScuuatD fiJAeftt elVJohnB Caitltmin Arthur G Lan baic Brtcklnridge Royal Insurance Co IOfLiVcrpool Company in the WorldI the Largest Business Transacted in Kentucky IDoes the Largest Bnssness Transacted in the Southern States JAUL M MOORE 7 EARLINGTONKYI ji IIL Proprietary first Barbee Castleman MANAGERS Southern Department Home OfficeLouisville Ky wwwwvwvv n 1SUBSCRIBE FORj tl-i TIIE BEE-f4 rONE DOLLAR PER YEARr 9 1V THE MONDAY SCHOOL LESSON V FIRST QUARTER INTER NATIONAL SERIES JAN 29 Text of the Ieasou John lv 81B Memory Verse 13 15 Qolden Text John lv 14 Cofiimentory Prepared Iir tile Ilcv D 31 Stemtin Copyright 189S by D M Stearns 6 Then comet li Ho to n olty of Sa maria which Is cnllwl Sychnr near to tha parcel of ground that Jncoli gave to lili son Tosoph5 Ho Is anointed with tho Holy Oliost anti with power and goon nbout doing good seeking never lila own will but always tho will of Ills Father and all ills steps us well M Ml HIM words mill notions nro ordered by tho Father Acts x 88 John vl 88 sLy 10 Pa null S3 To llvu such n llfo Is tho bud ness of tho Christian ami Christ In us will live that life If wo yield fully to Him 0 Now Jacobs well wa thero Jesus therefore being wearied with his journey SlIt thus on tho well and It was about tho sixth hour AS wo Mild In n previous lesson probably 0 n in nccdrdlng to Johns WilY of counting Ho would bo journeying early so as to avoid tho hoot of tho tiny Ho Is weary for Ho Is truly man and In nil points tempted llko tit wo nro We have not n high prlost who can not bo touched with n feeling of our In Unultlcs Ho knowotli our frame Ho remembers that wo arc but dust 7 There comoth n woman of Samaria to draw vnter Jesus pnltli unto her Give mo to drink For our Hikes Ho put Himself In tho limitations n mortal body liable to weariness hunger thirst suffering and death Ho who ntado nil things and upholds all things made Him self dependent upon tho ministry of oth ers for the necessities of life Ho fed millions with manna for nearly 40 years and brought water from tho rock at Ills pleas tueS For Ills disciples were gono away unto tho city to buy meat Ho who said Como buy wino and milk without money and without prlco tat lv 1 sends his disciples to buy with money things neces earl for tho body It is very dlfllcult for ui to bellovo the extent of Ills humilia tion Wo cannot understand how rich Ho was nor how poor Ho became forour sakes II Cor Till U but wo can look up gratefully and say Lord I thank theo for bear ing it formal 0 How Is it that thou being n Jaw askest drink of mo which nm n voiann of Samaria For tho Jews have no dealings with tho Samaritans Thus answered the woman of Samaria How different from Itobokah when Kliozer said Let mo drink I pray then Gen xxlv 4546 Soo in II Kings 17 tho origin of these Sa maritans Do good unto nil especially to tho household of faith and give to him that aeketh theo nro good precepts to re member and practice for not only is it moro blessed to glvb than receive but not oven a cup of cold water given in tho namo of n disciple shall hose its reward Acts xx 35 Math x 42Y 10 Jesus answered and sold unto her If thou kncwcst tho gift of God and who It is that salth to theo Give mo to drink thou wouldst have asked of Him and Ho would have given theo living water Tho gIlt of God is tho Son of God as wo saw In last lesson 310 If tho woman bad over learned what wo call Isa lv she might now havo thought of tho words Ho every ono that thlrstcth como yo to tho waters and have said Art thou Ho of whom Isaiah wrote If she had known Jer 1118 sho might lJJvc risked Art thou a fountain of living water But shp know rIot these things sho was not llvldg unto God yet her soul was precious in Gods sight 11 The woman salth unto Him Sir thou boat nothing to draw with and tho well is deep From wbcnco then hast thou that living water Whether it bo rich religious flesh as In Nlcodemuf or poor sinful flesh as In this woman it Is in either caso ignorant of spiritual things Tho well Is too deep anti tho natural man has nothing to draw with rho woman unwittingly described her own condition in herwords to our Lord She thought only of natural water a ropo and a bucket Sho did not know tho words of Isa xli 8 With joy shall yo draw water out of tho wells of salvation Ho testified what Ho know and had seen Those who bo hove Ills testimony proclaim Him ns the Truth but thoso who receive not His tee timony mako Him a liar Let lisas faith fed witnesses proclaim what wo havo heard and seen I John i B 12 Art thou greater than our father Jacob who gave us tho well and drank thereof himself anti his children and his cattle In chapter vIII 63 tho rulers ask Mini Art thou greater than our fathox Abraham Greater than Solomon or Jonah Math xII 41 43 greater than prophets or patriarchs greater than angola or archangel ono with God tho Father God manifest in tho flesh how meekly Ho bore It nil to bo so unknown so misun derstood Are you for Ills sake willing to havo some ono far beneath you socially or Intellectually spoken of ns better than you and can you keep still Can you boar to liner some other land or city hon ored above yours and bo meekly quiet boo cause your city is Now Jerusalem IS Jesus answered ana said unto her Whosoever drlnkoth of this water shall thirst again Both literally and figure tively true Tho first the woman could grasp for she came often to draw wnter but the second sho understood not Butte havo yet learned that the waters of this world cannot satisfy and tho multi tulles seek tho pleasures of sin which sat isfy but for n season They how thorn selves out cisterns that can hold no water Hob xl 25 Jer II 18 14uDut whosoever drlnkcth of the water that I shall give him shall never thirst but tho water that I shall glvo him shall bo In him a well of water springing up into everlasting life Christ In us tho hope of glory is n well that not only abundantly satisfies but is over spring ing up to refresh others It Is possible to be satisfied with favor and full with tho blessing of tho Lord flout xxx 23 so occupied with God that tho pleasures of this world have no power over us In chapter 1 wo have water in connection with the forgiveness of sins in chapterS water III connection with tho wino of tho kingdom at tho marrlago of tho Lamb in chapter 8 water in connection with tho first stop toward the kingdom Hero wo havo an advance for every believer maybe a well of water if only willing 15 Tho woman Balth unto Him Sir give mo this water that I thirst not neither como hither to draw She ltlll thought only of natural water but soon as Ills lovo and wisdom continued to deal with her sho began to see herself a sin nero Then sho saw Him ns the Messiah and her Saviour sho received Him as such anti joy so Shied her that sho forgot nil gladtidingsTrait nnd Distrust Distrust thyself but trust HU grace It Is enough for thee I In every trial thou halt trace Its nil sufficiency Distrust thyself but trust ills strength In Him thou shall be strong nil weakest ones may learn at length A dally triumph song Distrust thyself but trust HU love neat in its changeless gloW And lifo or death shall only prove Its everlasting flow Distrust thyself but trust alone In Him for all forever And joyously thy heart shall own That Jesus falleth never I Prances Itldlny Hawrgal A Worthy Talk To make converts to our faith is no part of tho business of a wise reli gious teacher To mako our faith helpful to men women and children in their preparation for life nnd in the bearing of burdens is n task worthy tho ambi tion of tbo noblest men and women OhrUHrn Rnoittnr 1 aaaaaaHillll WHIHt AIL tLSt AILS sa a UseinCONSUJVlPTICiLtSl iSTaBERNARD COAL COMPANY1 INCORPORATED IjjKnetuckyJa 1 C r ot r OfCeItcrT1ckLiJUIES R LOVE Manager 201 N Cherry Street Nashville Capt R G ROUSE Mgr Palmer House Broadway Paducali Tennessee iIIpS 327 Vliole Qles Agents HUNT BRO Memphis Tenn HESSER MILTON Rialto JBuilding St Louis Mo J W BRIDGMAN Room 316 Western Union Building Chicago Ill 1l i I THE FAMOUS iMD 9 COAL J For all uses from Earlington Diamond and St Charles 11Mines Only Screens and Tables g used THE IMARKET IVWhy buy Highpriced Anthracite Coal when you can get ST BERN ARD CRUSHED COKE for a much less price One Ii ton of the Crushed Coke will do the same work as one tori of the best Anthracite Coal ASK YOUr DEALER FOR IT AND SAVE MONEY f- t9irt ss mmffitSWmSlStBtKlftt 1t CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR Topic For the Wvek Ilrulnnlntr Jnn 22 Comment liy IlcrS II Doyle TOPIC A students prayerPe six lIL- A meeting fortho day of prayer for colleges The day of prayer for colleges pray well bo observed by the Christian Endeavor organization Many Eudcnvorers ate in college subject to the peculiar temptations of college life They need anti want our special prayers Tho pros ent is particularly opportune for this observance because recently great re ligions movement bas been begun in our colleges nnd universities The trend of college thought and life today ns never before is toward religion and the Christian religion It is ono of tho most hopeful signs of tho times that the educated young men of our country aro turning moro and moro toward religion Tho proofs of it aro flourishing college Young Mens Christian associations tbo wonderful students volunteer move ment and great interest on tbo part of thousands of students in general roll glous services and work These facts aro matters of great rejoicing and thanks giving and invito onr earnest united prayers for their continuance under the richest blessing of God The prayer of the Nineteenth Psalm may well bo called a students prayer It is tho prayer of ono who was himself a student and tho petitions contained in it era particularly applicable to stu dunts The writer is n student both of nature and of tho revealed word of God He sees tho glory of God revealed in the heavens tbo firmament lay and night and in tho sun This knowledge has como from study Ho has also studied tho revealed law of God and has seen its beauty and its utility The petitions of this psalm are also peculiarly adaptable to students in our colleges and universities away from homo surroundings and influences and cultivating the intellectual eidoof man For these things wo may well pray for all students 1 Tho first petition is for cleansing from secret faults Cleanse Thou mo from secret faults verse 12 College lifo abounds in temptation to secret faults Tfie boy who at homo has kept nothing from parents finds it so easy to do runny things which ho would not have them know There is a temptation to deceive professors in recitations and in examinations Let us pray earnestly that our young men nt college may bo delivered from secret faults 2 The second petition is for deliver ance from esumptuous tins Keep back Thy servant also from presumptu ous sins Let them not havo dominion over me College lifo breeds presuuip tnonEuoss What tho undergraduate docs not know in his own opinion is not worth knowing It is a scholastic presumptuousness that leads to skepticism and even to atheism Pray that our eta dents be delivered from sins of pre sumption 3 Tho third petition asks for accepta bleness of words and thoughts How important that educated and intelligent mon and women should think and speak only things acceptable to God Their thoughts and words have increased weight because of their learning anti for this reason wo should utter this peti tion of this prayer BibieBeadthgsLov iv 13 Num xv 30 Deut vi 09 xvii 13 I Sam xv 120 II Sam vi 0 7 II Kings xx 10 Pa li 16 xo 8 Math vi 515 Luke xviii 114 Col iv 20 I Tim ii 14 II Pet ii 0 10 Be Still anti Know That I Am God God takes no pleasure in pain or sor row but Ho will Imposo both if thereby Ho may bring us to lovo Him or make ns more liko Himself At such a time it is selfish unbelieving to complain and murmur very wicked to find fault with God There are medicines which taken with wisdom and in moderation baffle disease and restore health but abused they weaken and destroy So with sickness and sorrow as wo please to nso them To some they aro what God moans them for all a savor of life unto lifo to others a savor of death unto death At such a timo it isonlywisofo bo very considerate very humble very submissive Lutheran Observer a 4 ki1i t C9ur Eoloied iiens All cominunic tion ml ulitlort at new OJr I Ulnint to ibis column should be addrsed to I Gao ALIXAKUII Kirlm tou Kr Had it occurred lo you That there ii a diff jrcocj bitwasa the ffaler oflifo and the brandy of exile meal That a igrnat many people have mistaken the brandy of excitement for tbe water of life That there are many good beginnings That tbe Readisg Room is woefully neglectedThat influence in EarHngton is luke warm II the ministers would attend tbd Read lag Room others would 1 If mothers would visit the schools tbelI would encourage their children That interested mothers visit the school That the pool in Barlingloa can be seen plainly but where is the angel That Rarlington public schools average attendance during the inclement weather was fortysix per cent of the census That the deportment of tire public eightyfiveTbat the people arc making the public school a success That a W C T U and a Y M C A are much needed here Mr Wm Gibson Is on the sick list Mr John Ross ot Madiionville was in the city Sunday Miss Nora Cooller is up again Little Atkiason Hobart Shelton who has been sick for five months is better Mrs Virile Reams who has been with Dr Jackson at Doston returned home Sunday night Mr Billie Dicher died Sunday Tbe Reading Room will be open to night and the subject for debate isWhat right has one man to say that he is better than an other There will be music at the club tonight Miss Paralee Ray and Mr Will Prentice will be married next Wednesday night Wesley Langford is on the sick list MCRTONS GAP I Edward Lacy and Arthur demons were here Monday Miss Florence Waters of Hecla visited Mesdames demons and Hopson Saturday and Sunday Rev Rumsey Earle of St Charles preached at the Baptist church Sunday Mrs H Porter and daughter are visiting friends and relatives in the city E Morris U Rascoo and William Ham ilton are bo the sick list Mrs Rachel Nance of Madisonville who has been visiting relatives here for the past two weeks is sick A program will bo rendered by the school children at the entertainment be given by the trustees February 40 which we hope to make as interesting as possible Undo hank Graddle who has been quite sick is improving James RufiinsJake Bogusand A Watson were in Madisonville Sunday Willis Nance and J C Hess were here SundayRoy Sharber who has been working at Empire has come home to stay The Y M R Wls preparing give an entertainment in the near future ST CHARLES Rev Jp1 Martin filled the pulpit at the A M K Zion Church Sunday Brother George Munn preached at the Baptist Church Sunday night The festival given at Mr Harry Laf loons was quite a success Miss Flora Wimbley is sick We are sorry to know that Mr B L Teague cannot walk on account of the rheumatism MissTeenie Bone who bas been sick for somo time Is improving Messrs Chester Hurl Less Killebrew and Isaiah Scott say that the lire is out with them I wonder if the girls told i them there were others they could boss The storm party given for Ron Ander son last Monday night was quite a success Aunt Lucy Brasher Is sick at this writ lag Mr Pete Montgomery Is in our little town this ueek Miss Emma Patton ot Tennessee will make Ibis her future home I r rDixon New Dr E A Bentley of Hopkintville is visiting friends and relatives here this weekPowell Parker who has been at St Louis for some time is home on a visit W T Drury and Mrs Parker returned borne Sunday from Princeton lad where they went to attend the funeral of Miss Ruth Parker Several of our people attended the fun eral of Dc Baker at Lisman Sunday appointmenthere Prof Williams President of Sturgis Col lege a temperance lecture here list Wednesday evening Misses Osborn and hankies of near Sebree entered school here Monday Mr Douglas Able and wile of Morgan field are visiting C C Hardwick The child of Mrs Ellen Langston ol Henderson was burned to death Monday and was interred m the cemetery at this place Tuesday CHAT Mortons Gap News Mr James Furgerson had the misfor tune to losa his house and contents Friday justbuiltMr James Clinton of Nebo vicinity was tbe guest of Charley Morton Wednes day night Waller Davis was in Madisonville Sat urday on business Curt Hovsefield of Dover Tenn spent several days at homo last week He is in terested in saw milling Mr Roy Davis of the country visited his daughter Mrs Gee M Daris last weekW H Downey spent Friday in hailing ton the guest of his sister Mrs Wm Herndon countryhopMrs Ferroll and daughter of Hender CoyleSatDrdayLawyer Johnson and John Cough ot Earlington were in Morions Gap Satur dayProf Boyd Gitlio of Madisonville vip ited friends and relatives In Morions Wed nesdayMrs Dick Croft and son went to Math Ion villa Saturday to listen lo Rev Sans P Jones lecture on Sawclety Miss Longstaff of Darlington after several days visit with her sister Mrs H B Long In Morton returned home Saturday Mr John Weldon went lo Henderson SaturdayVJ W Lovan visited in Madisonville last week Mr Tom Stewart and family visited in Madisonville Saturday Mrs J E Williams Mrs T I Steele Mrs Henry Diyii and Miss Virdie Graddy were in Madisonville Saturday Miss Minnie Downey and Amanda Franklin visited at Barnsley last week Geo Della returned from Hopk Insvllle Saturday much improved in health nagazine Club The Ladies Magazine Club met with Mrs Paul M Moore List Thursday afternoon Mrs Ernest Rash reviewed The Jews in Je rusalem Cosmopolitan and Miss Lucy Crenshaw the Simon Lake Submarine Boat McClure Miss Burrus of Murfreesboro Tenn visiting Mrs Wendel was a guest of the Club and added much to the singing tertainment The next meeting will be held at Mrs Fords Misses Agnes Burr and Celeste Moore arc to lead anti Mrs Geo C Atkinson will give a select reading MULES FOR SALE Four good ones BARNETT ARNOLD EVIIRYItWAEREMurit Haliuad commissioned by the Govern DeprtmentSan Francisco on the PaelBc with General tier KOngIntheOlympiaIhofall of Manila Hoasata for agents Brimful plotographersprotlii FreIght paid Credit Drop all trashy war book I OutMtree Ad llidgChicago Y bi1VV Sb FOR SALEFour good mules BARNETT ARNOLD ST JBMES JIOTEL ST LOUIS uROPN PLIN Rates 75o and 100 per Day RESTAURANT POPULAR PRICES SPECIAL 25o DINNER SPECIAL BREAKFAST AND SUPPER Ho 1 Itatf Steak or Mutton Chops 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of Ue cities towns end country on end adjacent to that line To bomeseeker or those search 1 a firm this pamphlet furnish reliable Inlorma lion concerning the most accessible and proirsr out of tbe South frea coplt ican be bad byappllngtothenearostct lheundershgnedV Tickets and full Information at to rates In coo neellon with tlu above can be hail or cenn of the Central and connection lines S 0 Hatch DIY Pus Agent Cincinnati John A Scott Dlv Pass Agent Mimphli jWm Murray D5 Pass Agent Ntw Oilisni A H Unison ap A W A Klllontl A C PAi iIrChicago Leuliililt trI If You Are doing North iIf You Are Going South iIf You Are Going CoastJit Q If You Are Going West PURCHASt TICHCTO VIA THE Ii i t t I J i I A fcf LOUISVILLe A riADMVIttt R n IfI- lt iAND to cceuna The Maximum of 8aIet i Tho Maximum of Speed Ji 1 i The Maximum of Comfort 1 The Minimum of Ratosr Rates Time and nit other iatormatiowtfl- c cheerfully furnished by C P ATUORC o fAr troma rr Xv W W ETHRIOGE AGENT I t Jv 3