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Bee (Earlington, Ky.): December 7, 1899
Bee (Earlington, Ky.): December 7, 1899 Bee (Earlington, Ky.) 300dpi TIFF G4 page images Bee Publishing Co. Earlington, KY 1899 bee1899120701_sn87060004 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Bee (Earlington, Ky.): December 7, 1899 Bee (Earlington, Ky.) Bee Publishing Co. Earlington, KY 1899 $IMLS This electronic text file was created by Optical Character Recognitio n (OCR). No corrections have been made to the OCR-ed text and no editing has be en done to the content of the original document. Encoding has been done through an automated process using the recommendations for Level 1 of the TEI in Librar ies Guidelines. Digital page images are linked to the text file. s f3MHaaaaaaaaa ' -- r'i Revl rrf Mn 'IV K.'. (&' 't r s-- r " aaaaaaaaaaaaaaiv l . '"" ,? mu . u o ; - TENTH YEAR: r 'i . ' EARL.1NGTON, HOPKINS COUNTY, KENTUCKY, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1899. NO. 49 5? - Street affidavits. The Secretary IS READY TO A Ilmjr Miin'aSiispsUof Wlutl U Corerec had had tho potter .to remove the by the l'rulclent'j Annmit Mn- f cumbrous pile after it was left augo to Conicrrsi. A Special Concerning the Work Jjidgri Ilargis on his table. g Following Is a synopsis of the presiDispatch Says that of Tabulating the Counties. didn't like it ind askod inhere A dent's message sent to congress on th Aguinaldo is Willing to Surwas any objection (o having the 3th ii.M. The full document is 2.",O0C words long; render to Wlldman. MANY IN FRANKFORT. stuff brought in. Attorney A. VISITORS The country has been unusually prosK. Willspn eaid them was none, perous for the last two years. XV.U' The merchant marine should bf Governor Bradley Goa.Btore fhc Board that Mr. Ilargis could carry in FILIPINO JUNTA ADVISED HIM TO 00 SO, strengthened. We nre nt peace and on frlendlr term anything he pleased a carpet, and Denounces the Lyirnj Newt Willi all foreign nations. Construction of the Isthmian canal It bag or any. old tiling. Inter uri:l as to Immediate Importance: tc paper Correspondent Oku. IluuUca at Santa Unrlinrn. Additional space has allotted Hong-KonI'o-ua-- lle L ELECTION BOARD. up largely consisting of Green Eli. PLACED IN A NUTSHELL. DaVAI WfBA!" bsoluteiyIpure both tuma Baking Powder H Makes the food more delicious and wholesome eowttn CO., xtw vow. The British Loss in Gen. Methue&'s Last Battle Was 438 Killed, . Wounded and Missing. LOSSES OF THE VARIOUS COMMANDS, I fll ill RIVER Iliill Sich I II.HI Weill Many persons have their good day and their bad day. Others are about half sick all the time. They have headache, backache, and are restless and nervous.! Food does not taste good, and the digestion is poor; the skin is dry and sallow and disfigured with pimples or eruptions; sleep brings no rest and work Is a burden. What is the cause of all this? estlmj Hotel Jotted Down. EPOA '3 i,. .. 1 Dec .MpnoiAr. . . fi, '00. A gentlouuiii today, using Proctor Knott's expression said tho count by Gobbel BoardB and jho handling of tlio Kentucky yqto .Jie'foro tho Shite Board under the QoobeUaw was "like suing the devil and trying the ': caso in hell." Hm Ocouplrd Twenty American exhibits at the Tarts exposition. Tuvn Aunlnnldu'n Mutlicr Ulail Our relations with Oermany nre moul cordial. . There exists a generous com that Pence la Kow Nut Vae merclal-rlvulry- beh Off. ... -- Jt .X.-- ? $:' && . . A lawyer of ouio note said today, making a comparison of tho v: legal talent arrayed on the two sides, eaid that Hon. A. E. Will-so- n and Helm Hruco backed up by (Jen. Taylor, Judge Pratt, Judgo Holt and the other emi nent lawyers who arc all the time busv digging up points of law covering every phase of tho 3 emergency, would before they HiipkinMvillo precinct No. 1 got through make CJoebel's atwhifh p'ajier, however, states tho torneys "look like'10 cents." volo cast for the various candio dates in Hint precinct which was Goobel's attorneys nro Jlr. . $x;ltii1ediit this certificate of. tho Judgoirargip, It. Frank fcinuity.jor.ij this'paiier was not Peake, Col. Bennett II. Young ihb original but only a copy, and and Willard Mitchell of incendi thuiiiatter.was lield, ni Until tho ary speech fame ho would kill ,;' original could "he found. It is "all tlio whitoHopublicans." underntoo.l that the original pa-lOapt. W. T. Ellis is clearly tho is 'now in possession of tho strongest personality on tho bo prosentod toboard and will ."' State Board. morrow. . In tho ease Of Hopkins, the A group that attracted- soino now notorious letter of protest, iittiMitinn nf. f lin ilinnor Inliln In. was the only thing submit ted in day -- was made tip of William connection with the original cer- Dnnlinl Afi4. I,niifv...liiflcit Trvnr. .loo Blackburn 1?. Frank Peake, tificate. No atlldavitR wero wiimni l nmciiuu, nun ur.uiam ,,r UIVJ i and tho attorneys for Ar....i :.... r.... ....i iUUl.lilll III ii,,. '.Khttl faijl they know of none. who had incurred tho disfavor of Gov. Hradley by hisinisrepresen- ,Hnt it 'grtVO'ft chance for the attorneyfi for Tay- t at ions. lor permitted if. to pass without Ollio James made a speech objection in order to save time. in behalf ofJunoGayle, The Hoard adjourned at. 4 thu noiuineo of tho Goebcl men o'clock to meet in the Senate for Congress. Tho expression V chamber jh the morning at 10 could bo Jioard, "1 didn't hear '' o'clock to hear arguments on the tho speech but I'll bet it was . 11 counties passed, Judgo Pryor and Oapt. Kllis suggested that Dcmpsey, A. D. Sisk th ntiornoys submit their ob-- ,. Judgo B. Bradley ,aro the only and It. jectioijs to tho wvoral couutiog Hopkins county Democrats hero briolly iii writing tfo ;ls to oxpd-- . but others will probably arrive Tho attor-- ; tomorrow. .difo,tha,.,discus8ion. a for Goobol woro not alto-- " iieys got her pleased at this suggestion, It is not known whether any.but ncqucscid with as good grade thing in the way of "evidence" wiil bo submitted to back up ran possible. Then cnm'o tho qups- -' Messrs. Bradley and Lagoon's r.:tion ngaiun&.to custody of tho "letter of protest." No ' .- 1- ' '' i records. IcQreary, for" Qoebel, have shown up yet. But a ' moved that, tho Secretary of no fear is folt that tho vote of ate 1)0 instructed to deliver Hopkins will be disturbed. tt the certificates snd paporin tho There aro many visitors in ' ' 11 counties- under considoratiou various quarters " to Judge Ilargis, of unsavory Frankfort from both Bepublicans of tho .State, 's fame, at tho Capital llotol and Democrats, but no unpleastonigbt", so antness of any kind has been headquarters ..' A hnt his attorneys could consider. manifest in aiiy quarter. M. M. " P. '.; ' tpocrotary Kinley and Attornoy Svilson objOclod on tho grounds The Latest From Frankfort. that tho law did not permit the Spoqlnl to The Uhb. fc5c.creta.ry of State to allow tho Frankfort, Dec. 0. At 5:80 NJ this evening tho board adjourned 6, ,papcrs to go out of his olficoand ; 7:550 tonight, after hearing Suggested thatnttornoys for both untilfipecches two on each side, taking ' sides could come to tho Socrehiry up all tho timo sinca.ll o'clock of Stnto's ollico tonight and make this morning. Tonight Judgo tho examination. Judge Pryor Humphreys, for side, . agreed to this and it was so de- and Judgo Ilargis, for Goebol, cided. In closing tho session what is heard. Ilargis towants two hours and a half talk Judge Pryor said tho principal about Louisville affidavits, and question to bo discussed was ho furnishes tho argument. The "whether the Board could go bc-- '- Senate Chamber has beou used hind tho returns." Oapt. Ellis today, and was crowded all day, order being manifested. putitin,a little different lang- nerfect and Harrison counties Green w-tsuage and said tho question was woro tabulated this morning. "whether tho Hoard could con- -' Tho Republican attorneys' work ? ' eider tjio supplementary reports drawing objection to tlio other ' or must confine itself to the ,ori- - nino counties passed will not argument is tof .ginnl certificates only.'' It is bo counted until closed and tho board decides thought that this question will whether thoy can go behind &. " .'ilio discussed, first .in the morning returns. Arguments have boon " v? up on this point, bringing inci before any county is taken up. " ' Upon arrival ;tf ""tlio CouriOr- - dentally counties olfectod. Only unfounded the bare, Journal "today with tho false and of protest bold Hopkins has Jotter been from BepVatioiiailfttory about tho troops produced. JNo amdavits promis5 nudariHcW,ncif bping here and ed, have boen shown and Hopkins that Governor Bradley was got- - not in list of counties submitted I by Goobol attorneys as objected. . r.5 ting tl'ywo mon.hore to use forco '; Con,. Taylor's behalf; Gover- - Capt. Ellis asked sonio pointed in " this afternoon uor'Hradieyjvont in. before tho questions Goebol's attorneysthat v to staggord Vf ,Board aiul denied the story, and answer to their satisfaction. The hilO.wnigorouB magnificent arguments mado by UfV C waj'ftrly.ing nowBifeper corresi-t-r- y FairJegh and "Wilson completely ii ?r"iknidoSil?vJi& lire' thus , playing overshadowed tlio work ot Uoe bci attorneys, tjio uoooet men '.'with incendiary stories. are working hard and scheming N0TB8., fast but there aro tho best reas"1 , ; to ro- - ons now to beliovo that tho Board Secretary lnl.oy refused belrind tho returns, eVfy-a l?art et.tho retjirns will hot go but will issue; certificates to the of Republican ticket eloctod by the rem ;Jotrer8on jtho n vrecords. and news voice of tho people. ' P. M. M. paper clippings- that was sont hibu-JattoMc-Orea- Election i Bji;ihl lius.progresBOil.so far' tliiit ' wlicu it ntljourncil at !" o'clock tho list of Hi) couutiqs had been worked through and Uibiilatcd except. 11 comities, about which fiolno question jvasraiacd- - Thoso ' levoh" iiiclddc Christian and Hopkins. Wherever tlicro was tiny filtadowiof an opening for nrjiuiiient oitnyitpint tho county was pa naed to bo considered n after the completion of tho of all counties that were allowed to coino uji wHhout by tho OoebeFmon1, In the caso of Christian flio reason of passing tho county vm that, the certificate, or rather Ktatcincnt. and protest of tho AJounty Hoard, giving their "rens- i)i1",fnriiotcoUiititig' tho voto of t!io-St. Tho worlcof to thh Ubk: at Sew York, Dec. 0. A BpcjJal'cable-jjrafrom Hong Kong lo the Kvenlng World ny8 tlmt Filipinos there tlmt Agulnaldo ts ready to It Consul Wildrnan will receive" him at Manila, The dispatch mid a that a a ft' Courtney Chenault, secretary the Filipino Junta nt Hong Kong wax in communication with Agulnaldo last Of tho fufo Board, always pro Meek, and ndvlscd him then to throw nounces fh rank Paoteur'ft naino himself on the mercy of the United mir-rend- Pa8-tc- er with omplmsisou rO tho "tcer." Statrit. Orn. IIiikIif In their fear of the Americans is dlmln-Ihhin- g ns they learn that they will be well treated. It Is Impossible to get the Insurgents lo fight. .They arc retreating to the mountain, and no more organized resistance is expected. The artillery migou mules arc being used for packing. Water buffaloes ore nlso being used for this purpose Auojnnlilu'a Mother Dcalrea Frncc. New York, Dec. 6. A dispatch to the Herald from Manila say: Agulnaldo's mother says she desires nothing but peace. She Is glad from the bottom of her heart that the insurrection Is near nn end. Agulnaldo, she soys, is not sufficiently ciiilized to keep from being misled by bad counsel from his ministers and rongtcs!). a majority of whom constantly declared for war against personal wishes to the Agul-naldo's con-tra- Manila, Dec. 8, 1:2iJ p. m. (len. Hughes now occupies Santa Barbara tind Cnuutuan, island of I'anay, hip lines extending 35 miles north of Hollo. He 1ms occupied 20 towns. The Inhali-llant- s nn returning with white Hags, rami'. hn ei y. '. - sub-jiiitt- VJlUlllUl--HIUlll.- il, nrgu-DU'iit,ai- yes-tord- ay CJmlltlcd at Kind Treatment. She Is immensely gratified nt the kind treatment of herself and Agulnal-tlon'- s son by the Americans. She believed they would be shot, and tried to keep the Identity of her grnnuKo.ii rncted, Aguinnldou's mother says that lite deuth of his baby, recently born, was due to falling from a nurse's arm's, and was not, ns lias been reported, the result of exposure during the retreat of the Filipinos: She adds that the women and officers' families nre suf- volved. j. fering fearful privations ntfd CUBA. She declares she does not know THE MASTER OF ALL Agniualdo's prssnt whereabouts nor (jicn. Leonard 'Wood Snld to br Stat- bis ultimate destination. cd for Supreme Coiiiiiiimd In (tip Ialund of Cnlin. SENATOR HAYWARD IS DEAD. hard-Bhip- The Alankan boundary question Is still unsettled. America would have been glad to lmv aided In adjusting the difference.") betwoen Urltlsh and Itoois. Our position Is ftrlctlv neutral. Federal courts should have Jurisdiction In cases similar to the Italian lynching. A cable line to Manila Is deemed a necessity. Control ot Samoa has been satisfactorily to tho United Htateu.settled Friendly relations have been ronetvi'd with Spain. Turkey has not paid our Just claims. Commercial union or the American should bo promoted. There has been no departure from American traditions In tho matter of entangling European alliances. Medals of honor should be awarded i the men who fought In the Philippines r their terms of service expired. lUpea! of tin clause limiting tho ptlce of armor plate to 300 a ton Is recommended. The government deal with- - the l'atlno roads is approved, Natives In our Island possessions should be taught farming. Tho treaty arrcctlng Culu slavery Is not permanent. , A court system should be, founded at onco In Hawaii. Alaska Is In need or laws for local bdv. eminent. The courts must bo upheld and mob via. lenco punished. Tho limitation of the civil service has Improved It. Concerning the Philippines, Cuba, l'orto rllco, China, trusts and money, President McKlnleys recommendations are In o an follows; Tho future of the Philippines rests with ccngrees. Tho Islands nre ours and can not be abandoned. A special .form of government Is not recommended. Tho Insurrection Is still on. and whon It terminate additional facts will be necessary beforo a basis of government can be determined, The commission's report Is not yet complete. Tho country's pledge In reference to Cuba must be kept. The time Is ripe for the adoptlcn of c temporary form of government V Porto lllco. Tho Interests of our citizens In China have-no- t been neglected. Our trade with the empire has continued to grow and our commercial rights have been maintained as they wiil be In the future. A.i appropriation for an Industrial commission to study Chins ns n commercial field for American enterprise Is recommended. Continuance of the gold standard and legislation to maintain It are advised. A portion of the gold holdings should ha green-ack- s In a E laced may trust fund, from which be redeemed upon presentu. tlon. but when once redeemed should not thereafter be paid out except for gold. Trusts are Justly provoking public discussion, and combinations which control the market, suppress competition and enhance prices are obnoxious to common law and public welfare. Such evils shoulJ be remedied. The District ot Columbia centennial, the proposed memorial bridge over tho Potomac, the modification of tho civil service law. the centennial anniversary ot tho death of Washington aro briefly touched upon, the president concluding by railing attention to tho great opportunities presented to congrcsfcto ivukVhlt-torand tho gravo responsibilities Ins it-tcsub-tuncy The Surrender of Gen. Conon and Eight Hundred Filipinos to Fifty Americans. LIEUT, MONROE PLAYED BLUFF AND WON III! Sonif- - FIFTY-SIXT- I CONGRESS. Of One of (be Heat Pieces of Work Dona Uurlnu the Rntlr- - Filipino War Seventy Spnnlalt PrlMinvr nnd Anicrlrana lleacned Anna utid Property Captured. ' . Kchrnakn'a New Senntor-HIeDlril Without Ilnvlnir llren Able to Take Ilia Sent. ct ', "alli-davy- s" r ;f, - Qoo-bol- - anti-Qocb- cl Nebraska City, Neb., Dec. 5. Senator Hayward died at C:20 a, m. ' United States Senator Monroo-L- . Hayward was 59 years old and" had lived In Nebraska City for 32 year. Although n lawyer by profession, ho made his wealth largely through Investments in lauds in Nebraska and Kansas. His election to the United States senate was his first nppcarancii in national politics. Ho was defeated for governor by Toynter, two yearn igoduclng the fusion majority from lti,000 to 3,000. When the last legislature was found to be republican Mr. Uaywartl announced his candidacy for the United States senate, and the fight which followed was one of the bitterest in the history of the state. The caucus deadlock finally resulted in his election, but soon afterwards he was stricken with paralysis while addressing a political meeting. Senator Hayward was a veteran nt tho civil war, serving In the Twenty-secon- d regiment of New York volunteers and later In the Fifth cavalry. He married Miss Jennie Pelton, of Futnnm, county, N. Y., In 1870 and his widow and two' sons survive him. KurtUilx VeuuTcance. Constantinople, Dec. 0. 1'rlvate advices received here report that the Kurds have avenged the recent Incursion of lluvsian Armenians Into thu Alashgerd district, in Turkish Armenia, by pillaging the Armenian village of Koitur and massacreiug 300 of lis Inhabitants, ut A special to tho from Washington (says: Gen. Leonard Wood will be the master of nil Cuba, under the ditectlon of the president, Until the time comei when congress takes action by providing n new civil government for the island. Cen. Wood is not to be cnllcd officially "civil governor." He wM be military governor, in supreme of the island, but in the nbscucc of any insurrection or trouble and none is expected by lite administration his duties will elderly be civil. (Jen. Wood is to have the r.iuk ot major general of volunteers, whlc.li will .enable him to outrank the regular army officers, who remain In Culm under bis command. Some of the generals now there nre to be withdrawn, nnd those who re-nmin will he placed under Oen. Wco.l's orders. Chicago, Dec. 3. Times-Heral- d cum-mnn- d FATAL Mnc Mlit BOILER EXPLOSION. r'rlihtfiilly Injured, Ton of Them Fatally, nnd One G- Joliet, 111., Dec. - The explosion r.J a boiler in the billet lull nt '"'' 'To,lt plant of the IHInols"Stoel Co., yester- day nfternoon, eauted frightful Injuries to nine men, witli another miss Ing. Two, Patrick Sullivan nnd Henry Asbestcr, will probably die. Fireman John Mcllride won blown 15 feet, t.nd badly burned. William McMulIen, to the superintendent, may noi recover. . Una Hrnrd Kothlllir of It. New York, Dec. 0. Capt. McCluskey, of the detective bcreau, said that ho had heard nothing of the' capture of Wia, V. Miller, of the Franklin syndN tatc ot Hrooklyn, who was said to hato been arrested in Montreal. He said ho did not believe Miller had been. arrested. A Capture nf Mnrnrnlbo ('iinllriuvd. Washington, Dec. 5. The sluto department has received n cable message from Urited States Minister Loomts, at Caracas, Venezuela, confirming tin press rcpori of the capture cf Mnrucul-liby the insurgent general Hernnn dez, AV'ntehlntf fo'r u Suspect. Norfolk, Va., Dec, 5. The police officios nfo watchlng'the Norwegian bark Fortunn, now in this port, and soon, tc sail for Tampico, Mexico, ns they suspect Miller, the New York will dike passage on her. - l.iSTj' -- '. , ; . -- ''. - -- " W-J- Knre Chnnce for Landaiucn. Chicago, Dec. S. Capt. Biockllnger, sommander of the naval recruiting station In Chicago, has been instructed to enlist .10 landsmen' tor the cruiser Private Ilank nobbed. Hartford, which will leave San FranPoplar Grove, III., Dec. 0. The pricisco, December 20, for n year's trip vate bunk here was entered hyburglun lround the world. Monday night and the safe blown open The robbers secured $3,000 nnd madt KlKlit Storea Ilnrned. their escape. Miiyilcld, Ky., Dec. 5,Firc .yesterItevolt Suppressed. day destroyed the Dewey block, on Berlin, Dec. 0. A dispatch frtJm ftlghth nndllroadway,and eight stores. Guatemala received here under yestcr. The (Ire broke out in a laundry building, and spread rapidly to the other day's dnte, says tlio revolt on the fronbulldlngf. Loss, 560,000; insurance, tier oi San Salvador has been (15,000. ! 5 0 f half-bush- l'resldont MoKlnloy will deliver nn address nt tho tomb of Gcorgo Washington, Docomber 14j tho one hundredth anniversary of Wnshlng-ton'- B donth. The ceremonies will be participated in by tho Mnstors of every Grand Lodgo in tho United States, except Pennsylvania, the rules of whioh body forbids partici pation In public- coromonlcs. A will bo fired from tho guns at sn-lu- to ps el tvoc-writte- Not the First, Tho fierce assault nindo upon Admiral Dowey for deeding away tho gift presented to him' by a lot of entliusinsts was all out of proportion to tho OiTeiifio. IJowey is jimt as great as ho over was, and bin place In history Is axod. He is not tho first man that lot his admiration for a woman run awav with his Fort Washington and several wnr-slil- Judgment, and nplthor ago nor will bo ordered up, the POtomuo ability will Jiisuro against error, on to add to tho Impresslveness of tlio tlmt line. uoviiurton. Taint.. officers casualties, and men. Is divided ns follnws: Ninth Lancers One wounded, STOICISM OF THE KHALIFA. Knglneers Two wounded, Artillery Three killed, 23 wounded. When llc.lntnnce Wna Uaeleaa Sal Second Coldstrenms Ten killed, 50 Down In the Slldat of Ills wounded. Emir to Die. Third Grenadiers Nine killed, 33 wounded, four missing. Sou-diCairo, Dec. 2. Officers from the Scots Guards Ten killed, 37 woundwho have arrived here say that when Gen. Wingnte's force overtook ed, one missing. Ncrthumlwrlnnd Fusilecrs Eleven the khalifa the latter tried to outflank the but failed. See- killed, 31 wounded. Three First Nortliumberlands ing his position was hopeless, the khaijfii told his emirs to stay with hiin wounded. Second Yorkshire Nine killed, 14 and die. " He then spread n sheepskin on the tvouuded. Threa First North Lancashire ground nnd sat down on It, with tho emirs on either side of him. The khal- killed, 11 wounded. Aigyll nnd Sutherland Highlanders ifa was found shot through the head, Fifteen killed, 03 wounded, two miss-- ' heart, arms nnd legs, nnd the emirs to him. were lying deitd beside him. The mem- Ing. It Wna n Snccraaful llliill. First Coldstrenms Twenty woundbers of ills bodyguard were nil dead I Manila, Dec. 2, C p. m. The capture In front of them. ed. by Lieut. Munro nnd 50 men of the South African Iteserve One woundfourth cavalry of the Filipino general, GARRET A. HOBART'S WILL. ed. Conon, witli bOO officers nnd men with Medical Corps One wounded. UN Pninlly Munificently I'rovlded rjllcs, several American and 70 SpanAX OFFICIAL DISPATCH. . For nuil n Number of Friends ish prisoners nt Bayonbong, Provine-Itcmemticred. ot. Nueva Vieaya, was n successful The Ilrltish Wor Ollico Ilcnrn From bluff. Lieut. Munro tapped the-reOen. Forest Pntcrson, N. J., Dec. 2, The will of wire, telegraphed to Conon tlmt he was London, Dec. 3. The war oulec has Mlwincing with n lage force nnd de- the late Garret A. llomanded I1I3 surrender. After negotia- bart was Oied In the Passaic county received the following from Gen. tions, Couon consented to capitulate to surrogate's office. The value of tho Cape Town, Frlda)', Dee. I. Gen. "Superior force" whereupon Lieut. .state is not given, but His understood situMunro telegraplied Hint he would en- to be about $2,r.00,000. Of the cstuto, Gntncrc reports no chinge In the ation, ter the town with a small guard and Mrs. Jennie llobart, the wfdow, "(len. French has made a rcconnttis-rane$1,000,000, nnd one-haof the receive the garrison's surrender. He from Naauwpoort to Ifosmead. inpturod the whole Filipino force atul remainder, after a number of bequests are paid, the son, Garret A. llobart, The troops have returned. fccured their arms, the rebels supposGen, Methuen's flesh wound is Jr., inheriting the other half, when he ing Munro hnd nn nrmy behind 1dm. slight. Ho- - Is remaining nt Modder-IUvc- r It tains his majority. " Suicide of Cupt. Ilreretou. for tho reconstruction of the Am rclnforcelng him with Washington, Dec. 3. The war de- A BOLD EXPRESS ROBBERY. bridge. Highlanders nnd n cavalry corps. partment lias received the following from Gen, Otis nt Manila, dntrd Due Mull Hold L'p Two Mcvsensora Ibmc artillery, the Canadian regicontingents nnd ment, Australian 2: nnd Sociirt-- Seventeen HunLieut.-Cothree battalions of infantry huva nrereton, captain of the dred Dollnra. moved up to the De Aar nnd Belmont infantry, while tempo rarily insane, committed suicide at Charleston, S. C, Dec. 2. An unknown line." Ueporta Were I'reinnture. n 5nnta Thomas, near San Ferando, white man, closely masked, held up disFrom Gen. Focrcstier-Walkcr- 's pVcvince, Luzon, at six o'clock tills (Saturday) morning. Insanity was two messengers in n Southern Kxprcss patch it is proved that nil reports of first manifested November 29, nt Arln- - Cc. car last night, and, under cover of (len. Methuen's advance after the bat-li1 revolver, compelled them to give up of Modder River were premature, Kight thousand dol- though, with the railroad working, lie M.700 in cash. In un Aayluin. Murder lars In another safe was overlooked by should not be long in constructing n Kankakee, MI., Dec. 3. William Wi- die- outlaw, whoncconiplished his work temporary bridge. His enforced deley, colored, a patient in the asylum lay, doubtless, will bo of considerable nld. for the insane here, was found in b.'d without any cold (cc iu giving his The robbery took place near Ilrnnch-vili- sen needful in the dormitory, Friday, stabbed lo umn rest and in allowing the S. C, on the Southern rallwny Ihc heart. There were no signs of arrival of reinforcements, of which he itruggle. Fifteen other patients sleep three TRAIN WRECKED. must be sorely in need, after combat In the dormitory. It is believed one A SUPPLY such fights, placing hors dc )f them committed the murder. upwards ot 1,000 men out of less than Salt fork Intended for the IlrltUll 7,000. A Smooth 1'oiBcr. Army In South Afrlrn Ditched Hillsboro, 111., Dec. 3. Letters In llllnula. llrcudatuffM for South Africa. by Sheriff Cnsseday from Will-JiPortland, Ore., Dec. 2, The demand lllchardson nnd Attorney Castro, 4, Atrainof ltrefrlgtr-ito- r front South Africa for wheat nnd flout Chicago, Dec. at Parkersburg, W. Va., conclusively cars containing salt pork intend-M- l Is greater than ever before. Since th n that in Ellis Glenn, the for the British nrmy in South season opened six cargoes hate been one of the smoothest forget was wrecked yesterday nearKcnib shipped from Portland. Others have it the country has been captured. vortli, III., on the Milwaukee division been declined on account of lack oi il the Chicago & Northwestern. The tonnage, but it Is probable" that al lloirna Crrdcutlnl Factory. demolished, Jjitt least six more cargoes will be shipped Chicago, Dec. 2. A special to the ars were completely of the d from St. I'nul says: It ,t is believedsaved. greater partdelaythe this season. A serious in pork cr.n be .8 said n factory for the manufacture Held for. Further llxnuiliintlon. jf bogus credentials for Chinese desir- diipment, however, will result. New York, Dec, 4, M. Mucker, o! ing to enter the United States Is In THE MEXICAN "PRESIDENCY. Chicago, arrested by detectives at' tin jperation nt St. Paul. No arrests have request of the Chicago police, charged (Vt been made. (ieucrut liiitlmatnam for the C'nnilt- - whh larceny in Chicago, was remanddncy of thul'rcacntliiciimlu'iit, ed yesterday In Center Street court un A Dead Millionaire. til Tuesday for further examination .I'realdent Dins. New York, Dec. 3. Word has Just und the arrival of papers from Chicago been received here that John S. lllnir, City ot lllalrstown, N. J., n millionaire party of Mexico, Dec. 4. The liberal Wind a Curfeiv Ordinance. committee has called a national ninny times over, nnd one of the olde t Toledo, 0., Dec. 4. Members of thu convention of the party to assemble railroad builders and owners in the la-r- February 10, to nominate n Women's Christian Tcmpe'.tncc union, country, died at 5 a. m. for president of the republic clergymen and other church worker hnve called a meeting for Thursday Wrhntr-- Dnvla Golnyr toSoiitn Afrlen. The local committees report general Washington, Dec. 4. Mr. Webster snthuslasm for tho candidacy of Pris-.den- t afternoon at one of the local churrhei Diaz, and political meetings and to memorialize tho common council tc Davis, nsfcistnnt secretary of the Interior, left here last night for a trip processions nre being held all over the pass a curfew ordinance. Nine o'cioeli is agreed upon as tho time limit,, In South Africa. He will sail front republic New York Wednesday morning, nnd be Mnracalbo Taken by the 1,'nplenaniitly Cloac Call. away three months' Caracas, Venezuela, Dec. 4. After a Sonnen-shein- , Manila, Dec. 2. Mr. A. L. 10 hours the city of MnraFifty lloraes Cremated. whit recently escaped from the fight lasting Iloone, In., Dec. 3. The livery stable Filipinos nt Abra, bearing credentials calbo, capital of tl.Q state of Ziilln, It burned and 40 from Lieut. Glimore, says thnt tho. in the power of thc'llcrnandist revoof Payne & Sons-wahorses were cremated. The loss Is es- lieutenant nnd his fellow prisoners lutionary forces. timated nt 20,000, with $7,000 Insur- were drawn up in line, at San Isldro, l'roleata Analnat llohcrta. ance. The jlrc was started by an into be flint, by order of Gen. Luun, Chicago, Dec. 6. The Methodlsi cendiary. shortly lifter their capture, but were preachers' meeting yesterday scut 1 sated by the interference of Agulnal-Jo- . telegram to Congressman Mrs. Alpliena 11. StlcUnej- Dead. Willlan St. Paul, Minn., Dev. 3. Mrs. Lorimer protesting ugainst the seating 11. Sticknsy, wife of the presiof Congressman Ilobcrts. Kscupcd From Jail. dent of the Chicago Great Western Columbus, O., Dec. 2. Capt. Ike T. Interview "With the I'realdent. Hallway Co. died nt her home in this United States Washington, Dec. 1. FerdinnmJ city. She hnd been an Invalid for two Tobe, late of the Sixth Infantry, who was to have beefc tried Peck, commissioner general to the years. before the United States court here Purls exposition, had n brief interview for using war department penalty enwith President McKlnley yesterday afrrlntlnu Proa Inventor Dead, ternoon, nnd left immediately for Chi New York, Dec. 3, Charles Potter, velopes for private letters, escaped cago. Jr., the printing press Inventor, died from the county jnll here. at his home In Plaindeld, N. J. JIc Spuiilkh Prisoners Itcleaacd. Untold Wealth In SlIIcu. had been sick some time, with a comMudrid, Dec. 4. The Spanish consu Milwaukee, Dec. 3. A Sentinel speplication of diseases. cial from Monroe, Wis., says: "An Im- at Manila announces that 135 Spnnist mense bed of high quality silica has prisoners have been released by" thi The Logan at Gibraltar. Filipinos. Washington, Dec. 3. Tlie war de- been discovered nt Dayton, Green counpartment litis been informed of the ar- ty, the value of which is placed beMrs. Ben Fields and little son, of tween $13 and $20 per. ton. One bed Howling tireon, nro visiting tho rival of the transport Logan nt Gibranil Well on board. The Logan which has been sounded is ten feet family of Mr. Win, McQnry. ltar with railed from New York for Manila. No- thick nnd extends into the hills fully It. M. Wheat will fill his regular Infani mile. vember 20, with the Forty-firs- t dls-plu. Anglo-Kgyptian- s, the'uu-conditional J bel nt 11 e lf l. Un-.oe hard-pushee, 11 re--IAf-:lcXlnies-Heralcan-JidaIU-bes - New "York, Dec. 3. A dispatch to The the Heruhl from Manila soys: surrender of Gen. Couon Pild 800 iu- surtrents nt Ilayonbonc, to I.ieut Jiimi-K. Munro, of the Fourth cavul y ry. Was the result of a remarkable, of courage nnd "bluff" on the part ot the Amerisnu officer. I.lelif. Munro had only 60 men with him, nnd all possible reinforcements He communiwere far in his rear. on ted by telegraph with the insurgent leader, stating that he was ready to more on Hayonbong nt once with a large force unless he recclml surrender of the rebels. The lieutenant wired south for reinforcements,- but 24 hours before they renched him he went to Hayonbong with his little escort of half n hundred men nnd Gen. Conon surrendered Tl'e drst session of the senate of th. congress met on the 4th. Thi h imiul routine resolutions were ndopted and tha oath administered to new members, after which Senator Bewail, of NeM .lerry, announced the death ot llobart, and presented flttlni resolutions, whlcn were adopted, nnd tin fesal.in suspended. ...1. In the house DavW 11. Henderson, of Iowa, was elected speaker, nnd Inductrd Into office. Tho administration of the oath t6 Congressman-Kle- e Itnherts, of Utah, was postponed, pendlni adopted Inquiry, tho Heed rules ver trontB were Jrnwn by members nnd th session ended. In the senate, on tho Oth, the president'! message was received and read, arte! Monro whloli the death of Senator-Ele- Hayward, ot Nebraska, was announced and tho senate Immediately adjourned at In tin a mark of respect to deceased house, after a debato ot three hours, thi resolution offered by Mr. Taylcr, of Ohio on the 4th, for the appointment of a special committee to Investigate the charge) SRClnst UrlRham H. Roberts, the Mormor representative-elec- t from Utah, war passed by a vote of 302 to JO, Interest Ir this event completely overshadowed thi rcidlnfr ot the president's message. l".?l.v-sixtt ct I- Were the Total Seventy-Thre- e llrltlali Dl. Killed OtitrUht-T- he trrattnir Their "nntchor'a Hlll" Uen. Metliuen Conatructlnfj Urldsc Aernaa the Modder. 11 hard-.foug- London, Dec. 3. As surmised the ilrltish dead and wounded nt the battle ot Modder IUvcr number hundreds. Up to 2 rj. in. only the bare total, 43S, ot which number 73 were killed, hud been given out. So it is impossible lo deduct "from the butcher's bill" such information regarding the riatute of thu fight as to losses of the different units. The Loaaea h" Commnuda. The retised list of Modder IUvcr Impure blood. And the remedy? It clears out the channels through which poisons are carried from the body. When ail impurities arc removed from the blood nature takes right hold and completes the cure-- . If there is constipation, take Ayer's P1II3. They awaken the drowsy action of the liver; they cure biliousness. Wo havo tho cxcIuIto lerrieei et lorae ot tlio most euilneMt physician! tn .tue United huu-i-, Write freelr alt thapurtlcnUri in your case. You will reBtlra a nromot reolr. without coit. KfWs (o our Doctor. AdJreil. nit. J. C AY Ell. juaii. Senator Deboe Libeled. Nothing that has appeared in the Democratic press by wny prejudicing tho peoplo of Kentucky agaliiRt tlio Republicnii'organization in this stato has been more unfnlr or more libelous than tho expressions falsely attributed to Senator Deboe. Thia earnest Hepubllcan.who took a fcretl- - rjv itable and powerful part In tha campaign against Ooobolism, but who lu.ua par.oftJio.''strugBio saerllo4ii,J tlio dignity of tlio high public station which ho occupies, lias been maliciously quoted in columns of "interviews" not a word of which ho over uttered. Ho has been "writ-to- n up" by Democratic newspaper reporters who never saw him. Hy tho Louisville Times, In particular, ho has been ofloretl such indlgultp ns merits tho execration of every de-- 'cent citizen of Kontueky. SSenntor Doboo has felt very deoply tho humiliated position of his state since the tiny of tlio gubernatorial election. His was almost tlio first bravo, truo voico raised In protest against tlio disfranchisement of tiia voters of Kentucky by tho Qoebol-lze- d election commissions, in warning of tho people against tho threatened Invasion of thoi'- - rights. Hut lf ho uttered no word calculated of to promoto disorder. He ap- -. pealed to tho'peoplo for no action savo to stand by tlio result of the stato election as declared by the election boards of tho soveral coun ties, every ono of vntlch comprised two Domocrats to ono Republican. Ho simply asked tho men of Kentucky to prcsorvo tho victory they hnd won against frightful odds, and ho was not only within his rights but following directly the path of his duty nsa citizen and as a public olllcor of high station and wido Uoforo tho poplo of Kentucky ,wlth whom ho has been in closest touch throughout this momentous campaign, Senntor Deboo needs no They perfectly appreciate ids patrlotio and Intelligent ilovo-tln- n to tho cntiRO of civil liberty In this commonwealth. Hut this much in refutation of DomoerAtic slander ought to reach tlio peoplo of other states and ought to find its way into tho columns of fair newspapers in ovory community whore tho libels of tho Kentucky senator have been printed. Louisville Commercial. o. ' lS Letter List. Tho following letters remain called for at tho Karlingtoti : unpost-olilc- o try. Kan - event. Leador. Ashore In Cooa On)'. Kansas City, Mo., Dec. C The Francisco, Dec. 3, News has Dry Goods Co, yesbeen received thnt tho schooner terday announced a voluntary increase which left here November 14, In wages of its 800 factory employes of lias gone ashore near Itandon, (o from f'uc to,12a per cent., to take bay, half a mile from the Jetty. II la immediately, und run through the pot known whether any lives werclotrt. winter. Subscrlbo for The Bee. Subscribe for The Bee. . cf-fc- .t Volunturr Inorease In 'aKe. nppolntmont nt Nobo, Sunday. Dr.Buirs COUCH SYRUP Cures Pleurisy and Pnoumonia. Coombs, Mrs. M. L Clark, Miss Mrs, Snlllo, Campbell, Susie, IVKvitts, John, Dunlnp, Charles, DuIIn, Oeorgo, Dickenson, Tom, Frins, Hov. Wllfrold, Freeman Wiley, Gorey, Dun, Haines, Mnttlo, s, Hensoii, Alpli, Jones, K. I)., Joseph, Lukes, K., Luster, Leonnrd, Lynch, John L., Love, Snntny, Morgan, W. H Moore, H. C, Moore, Mrs. Jane, Oiftitt, J. T Prout, J. W Itoseoe, Thos., ltlley, Willlnm, Raymond, Charley, Louis, Reed, Smith, A. T., Stunrr, Jno., Slatofi, Sam, Shannon,Wni.,Totneye M., Wing. Kd, Wagner, Julo, Willis, Charlie, Young, David. C. (J, RoniNpoN--, P. M Earlinglon, Ky., Dec. G, 1895), Jon-nlng- Auscnbaugli, J. It., Abbott, C, Hums, Walter, Drown, A. D., Hell Charley, Hradioy, Hon, Drowning, W. Ii., Duster, Uniinot, llellonfant, Frank, Cook, M. (i Carlisle, J. P., The best remedy for lung affections. Is Small doses. Prlco S3 cts. at druggists. Thq R. R. Photo car Is In town and turning out a lino lot of V, iv ' 'aSaHm 7f8rT ? "" ...( i a ja i Bi- - v steal of tho State, Editor Givens 4i consistently declares against a -- "H. ' "7 The "Best is LOCOMOTIVE BLASTS. ft 3 - ft- - K - . ft Vff I of sixty-fou- r which were sup- was buried tho following day. Craw-lo- y plied by Mr. llrasher that day. Mr. was 18 and Ashby 22 years of lirashcr acted in tho utmost good ngo. Doth aio woll known. faith in tho matter as well as the The Speaker of the House. writer, who feels that ho- - is as much Gen. David 15. Henderson has responsible for tho prior as Mr. the third Iowa district In Uraslier. Madison file Hustler. The Hustler is one of a num- eongross, for nearly twenty years ber of Democratic papers in with ability and distinction, and his pioniotion to tho of tho Kentucky that supported Mr. houso is a logical speakcishlp record result of tho Goebelthrough the campaign, that ho has nuulo as a public servant but who will not bo mado party It is tho culmination of a cnroer'of as merit, to tho steal of the State in dofi- - singular speaker for tho boy and man tlio now of house of ,nnco to tho fnco of tlio returns, has 'won recognition by which the Goebel malingers have painstaking ejroit. by unflagging liidiistry, by superb personal courbeen diligently promoting since age, by unfailing loyalty to principle, by tho faithful porformanco of tho returns began to come in. uory duty that has fallen to him as Taking a stand again the eltUen, soldier and public servant. tf steal of tho vote in two Earling-to- n piccincls. And every honest, Experience teaches that well informed citizen of Hopkins PAUL. M. MOORDi Oditor and Msnafcr. good clothes wear longest, county will applaud Mr. Givens' utterance of what they believe gooa food gives best nutrition, BEE PUBLISHING COMPANY. and a good medicine that Incorporated on this point. cures disease is naturalh the As to the matter of tho ballots Entered the PcstoBca at Cirllnpton as Second last matter. which fell short in Northeast best and cheapest. Hood's Earlingtou precinct, about which Sarsaparilla is the best mediSUBSCRIPTION HAYES Tub Bke spoke plainly last weok cine money can buy, because and backed up its utterance with it cures when all others fail. . 00 ... OHJ Year, strictly In advance Poor Health "Hid poor .. unde'niablo figures, Tun Bbk will $ears, pains in shoulders, back health for " " Sis Months, and hips, ' ' .. . IhrecMonths, ... with constant headache, nervousness and : repeat that the error was inexcussingle copies.. Specimen copies mailed free on application. no appetite. Used Hood's Sarsaparitta. Correspondents wanted In all pans ol the able on Mr. Brasher's part, in gained strength and can awA all onnlv. Address us lor particulars viow of tho fact that his error, day; eat heartily and sleep tvell. hardtook I which, if not rectified by the it because it helped mv husband to tohom THURSDAY, DECEMBER-7- . 1899. furnisliing of additional ballots it gave strength." Mrs. E. J. Giffels, Moose Lake, Minn. oiu election day would have disPuksidkkt McKinlfa-'- message franchised 01 voters, being so SaMajWi'dfq to congress is a strong tlocumont, rectified that day has been made and is a splendid proof of the ab- a ground of protest and threatIItci- till Hood's l'lll non ility of nation's chief executive. ened contest by tho county Goe- oiUy cat baft iccure Ulx"'wUh , thHood Irritating and to fetripHllaT He deals with the questions now bel leaders, of whom Mr. Brasher confronting tho American people is one of tho chiefesr. KENTUCKY PAPERS in a mnsterly way. It is certainly lias' always That Tiik Bke an able message. Tho Horse Cave Timos is author! treated Mr. Brasher with courtesy and consideration is evi ty for tho following stntcinont: "T GovKiiNOuBnADMJV, in his fearof denced by tho fact that during G. Walton, ouooyo our lending mer to antiquity, as less manner, went before the chants, lias an his race for the oflico ho now woll ns being nlivo to present surState board of election commisholds Tiik Bkk persistently re- roundings. Ho has in his possessioners and vigorously denied tho frained from making any per- sion n pair of deer horns of a largo inreport that he intended to sonal attack upon him; not buck, billed by Itobert S. Munford, timidate tho board by calling in because material for such attack near Miinfordsvillo, during tho year 1820. Thoy nro beautifully mounted. a forco of men from diirerent not have been found, but Gary Pioreo presented them them to parts of the State. Koports to might Tiik Bke followed its Mr. "Walton ns n romlnderof the this eH'cct had been circulated because fixed policy to keep out of its early days of Hart county." by the Goebol press for someTho Covington Commonwealth time, lie denounced the reports columns all unpleasant personal says: "According to surveyors, tlio that can possibly bo as wilful and malicious false- references center of tho stato is located in Gar-rato its county, about four milos west ele- avoided with duo regard tho and best hoods, responsibilities as a public ser- of Lancaster. A new dwelling is bement of the peoplo - believe ing erected on this spot, and it will vant. the words of tho Governor to bo Men do make mistakes all of mnko tho resldeueo somowhat Intrue. Governor Bradley has precinct bound- teresting, as tho magic center of stood for the rights of the peo- us but with the Kentucky, and the undoubted hub a part of the records of his of tho universe." ple and will retire from his oflico aries oflice and tho 3897 vote standing "Mr. "NY. 1$. King, tho stavo man, with tho respect of the best peoas a monument, to tho citizenship has bought out tho stavo factory of plo of the State. In his stand of Northeast piecinct, ho should Saulesberry & Co. nt Klnt Lick. for tho people's rights he has to make his fig- This makes Mr. Kine; in contiol of incurred tho enmity of tho Goe-b- have been able all tho staves in Bell county, wltl to apportion "this tho exception of a binnll quantity gang. But this was not a ures closer than 151 less ballots than tho handled by some local parties at surprise to him or any one else. precint law would have given if esti Middlesboro, which does not amount Any man who stands for fairness h to of tho business," says in elections may expect tho eter- mated on tho only representative tho Cumberland Courier. vote ever recorded intho precinct nal enmity of Goebel and his Tlio Ilarbourvlllo Pathflndcrsays: "A Clay county mountaineer who backers. But Bradley is still v ith its present bounds. Tiik Bee has no desiio to do had a suit in court nt Manchester ready to advocato tho causo of Mr. Brasher or anybody else an and which ns decided ngainst lilm the people, and he will go down to paid Judgo Urown the following in history as one of Kentucky's injustico and will continue try to treat men right and to compliment. 'Judge, you preside grandest and noblest sons. All over a court with moro dignity and stand fearlessly for justice and less nbillty thnn nny man In Kenhonor to Gov. Bradloy. truth as wo nre able to 6ee it. tucky.' Tho Judgo took It good Indignation Meeting. Dastardly Journalism. That indignation meeting at No other agencies whatever are The Nelson Itecorder says: "The hornet mndo his homo near tho Madisonville, headed by John so active and so reckless in pro- ground tlio past summer and that Urasher, K. B. Bradloy,etc, was a motion of the disfranchisement just settles it that thero Is going to light affair as most all Goebelito of the voters of Louisville as the bo n winter hero in Kentucky so cold thnt thero Is ineat tianger of indignation meetings are. Of all Louisville Courier-Journand every creaturo possessing animal peopjn in the world tho Gocbel-ite- s the Louisville Times. These news- life belni; frozen still as an iron Jiavo the least excuse for papers aio experienced attorneys poker before tho first of January.1' holding indignation meetings. John F. Latltl, a Trigg county for tlio usurpers of public oflice, The voters on tho other side of for they supported tho farmor, lost nine head of flno bcof theft of cattle from the olfects of overeating tho question, the outraged man- tho mayoralty by Charles 1. themselves in n fresh stalk field. hood of Kentucky they aro tho Weaver two years ago, andin the Jell Prowl tt of Caldwell county ones to be indignant. They have present emergency they are en- lost several from tho samo cause. had to stand by and seo such outwith Mr. Goebol against A number of Kentucky and Tea listed rages perpetrated upon tho citithe electors of Louisville, and uesseo capitalists aro organizing n German colony in Iron Gnp.Tenn zenship of Kentucky aB was never against tho electors of the whole About $103,000 capital is invested before forced upon a freo people. State. Two hundred families will airivo With his machine at their hacks, Wo concede to newspapers as thero in a few days. Mr. Goebel and his followers have to individuals tho widest liberty ruthlessly trampled tho rights of of opinion. But thoro is a single PERSONAL. the people underneath their un- defensible course as to prethe Dr. TaI Hayes, of Madisonville, at hallowed feet. And, yet thoy sentation of the news, and that tended (Quarterly meeting nere sun-daare indignant. What a ridicuinvolves tjio printing of the truth. lous attitude thoy place themnor Miss Dona Wood spent Tuesday in Neither the Courier-Journ. Mndisonville. selves in! tho Times, however, since tho day consistency, what a jewel J. AV. Robinson nnd wifo and little "0, of the election, has hesitated to son visited relatives in Springfield, f thou art!" to publish the most monstrous Tonn., last week. Miss Hollo Streaker has been visitdistortion of tho facts bearing ing The Earlingtou election. Mrs. R. Hibbs, in Madisonvillo. upon the contest for tho govern A great deal lias beon published Hatchott "Wise, of Henderson, which is still pending was In the city Sunday. nbout tho alleged irregularity of tlio orship election at Darlington. A full in- solely by leason of a desperate Mr. and Mrs. P. P. Gianlnni, of vestigation of tlio fact shows con- eilort at usurpation. Upon every Providence, attended tho funeral of Tom Gilmour. clusively that the election at tlioso precincts v as conducted with abso- possible occasion these newsMr. Win. G. Uarter has returned lute fairness and tho Democratic papers have manufactured pre- - from a pleasant visit to his old homo election ofllcers who held tho elec- lonuou telegrams lrom various in Mt. Vernon, Ind. tion so say. It was impossible that sections of tho State misrepre Attornoy Jerrold A Jonson has any fiaud could havo been d from Greenville. senting tho acts and purposes of there except by colluMon of Mr. Cleo GInnnlnl, of Providence, tho Democratic ofllcers of election Republicans, putting words never was in Earlingtou, Tuesday. and no ouo believes that thoy would uttered into tho mouths of lie Miss Pnmilo Eudaloy, of Ndbo, publican leadors,falsoIy declaring visited friends hero last Satutdny. let their ticket get tho worst of It. In speaking of tho fact that tho tho abandonment by Republican Cuban Census Completed. ballots inn out iiiNoilli Kailingtou candidates of their claims to precinct, and .tho connection of Gen. Sangor has mado tlio ImportCounty Clerk IJrnshor therowllh, election, nnd setting forth a ant announcement that tho Cuban stato of public sentiment in tho census has been completed. He is Tiik Ukk does that gentloinau an Tu making up the list of several counties of tho Stato atpresentntMatanzaB and tho nows ballots nt tho rations precincts, Mr. which nover did exist and which, of the end of tho work is contained Brasher was fair and manifested the of course, never will exist. In a cablegiam from that placo reutmost care in tho matter. Tho ediceived by Secretary Root. Tlio disLouisville Commercial. tor Of tho Hustler was piebont wlion patch shows that tho census wns these lists wero nuulo out and tho finished Noombor 10, the exnet livFATAL SHOOTING. matter was dibcussed and ho thinks ed by tho original order from Secit was at ids suggestion that the 181X1 retary Root. His noxt work is a vote was taken as a banls, ns that Eyylng Crawley Killed by a Pis- census of 1'orto Rico. Meanwhile, was tho hugest voto over polled in tol in the Hands of Jno. Asliby. tlio tabulation of tho Cuban enumtho county. Several changes have Awaiesultof an accidental dis- erators returns will bo undertaken been mado in piecinct lines since charge of a pistol held by John Ash-b- y at onco in this city. then, and In all cases what was at Sobreo Saturday afternoon Tho returns will bo completely thought to bo liberal estimates were Asliby wns wounded in tho hand and counted before tho lltli day of next mado. In all oer 0,000 ballots weio April, tho dnto of expiration of the printed for tho county and it was not Kwing Ciawloy instantly killed. year allowed by tho treaty of peaco Iloth aro young men nnd woi o friends thought pohslblo Hint a shot (ago for tho determination of tho sta v mild occur anywhere. It ho hap- They weio at lJorrer,s saloon ami tutes of tho Spanish residents of wero playing v ith n loaded pistol. pened that much gi cater changes Cuba. were mado In Northeast Kaillngton Tho weapon wns accidentally discharged, tlio ball passing through Took Laudanum. than was supposed, and iiiifoitun-ntel- y Ashby'ri hand ii and ponotrating the ballots ran nhoit to tho A young man named Ooorgo Ray, body. Tho latter fell dead and the Cheapest upon tho Kentucky rnllionds this yenr is over $40,000,000. The valuation plnccd The relief switch near Crofton is to be extended and make a passing track when necessnry to be used as such. Morton's oflico has been mndo both a day and night teleginph oflico with operator James Ciavens ns the nightman. Operator Henry Crunk, who was onco at wpik on tills division, is again anxious to go bnck at Conductor Lcslio Reynold had tho bad luck to have his caboose struck by an engine n fow weeks ngo, and tho result is tho company to onforco discipline has taken him olT. Much credit Is duo master of trains Dovnoy for preventing as much ns possible morchnuts nnd others of this placo from losing tiioir just dues by transient railroad men who lnbor hero for only u fow days and then jump their board or other bills. Tho reports of tho earnings of the L. & N. Railroad Company for the past mouth shows big increase both In gross and not recolpts over the snmo month last year and thnt In fnco of the fncts that Goebel tried to bankrupt it. Sam Wizer, who has beon breaking on tho Henderson Division for tho pnst yenr, mot with nn accident last Sunday morning which resulted in the loss of a thumb. Ho was attempting to coupol two cars to gether when ills hand was cnught between tho bumpers of two freight cars and so badly mashed thnt Dr. Chatten wns called in and tlio In jured momber amputated. Ho ns onoof the most faithful men on the division nnd will bo badly missed. Last Saturday night while Piro-ma- n Alfonso Coiiou wns ntteiiding to his duties ns fireman on tho sw itch engine in tho yard hero, Tlios. Anderson jumped upon tho cngiuo to ride. Mr. Conen told lilm it was positively ngainst tho rules of the company for him to ride on tlio engine nnd asked him to get oil". At this Audorson bccnnio angry and struck the fireman oer tho head with n jug ho had in his hand, inflicting sovernl painful injuries. Foreman O'Urion nt onco looked tho marshal up nnd had Audorson put in jnil for safo keeping. DOWN On SO $ -. . b Moctdi - ul el one-tent- IN THE MINES. account of ill health, Foreman Thomas Robinson, of tho Empire mines has been detained nt homo for tho Inst fow weeks. Sovernl miners of tho Rnmsley mines lost their jobs Inst week on account of serious troublo resulting in the .use of fire arms. Tho Empiro Coal Company say it is no longer a question of coal orders with thorn, but rather how they can best fill tho most urgent ones. . Over 1,200 cars of coal wero ship ped from Earlingtou alone during tho month of November, and then orders only partly filled. Tho coke handlers sny thoy hnvo nearly forgotten tho days of tho week, so hard have they been working every day of Into. Agent Etherldge, of Sobroe, reports ono hundred and thirty-thre- e cars shipped from the Sebrco mine during tho month of November. Wo bolieve thoro aro enough miners in tills state to defeat thoso who have the gall to claim fair election of Goebol. The nddition of.soernl mines mid the machinery necessnry to run samo keeps Foreman D. W. Umstend on the move constantly to keep machinery In ordor. Foreman J. R. Evans finds his assistant, George Wyatt, a valuablo man indeed, and one whom he can depend on to relievo him of too much al y. al ed pcrpo-trate- Crnw-Inys'- ox-,te- nt whoso homo is at Kyansvillo, attempted suicide, on Saturday, at Calhoun, whoio lie had gono ns n witness In aBodtiction case. Dining tlio trial ho wont out to a drug store and bought an ounce and a half of laudanum. Then ho repaiied to a 'liyery stable, wheio ho met Jiis biqther. After a fow minutes' conversation, ho took out the vial of laudanum and drained it, throw tlio bottlo at ids brother and exclaimed: "I have takon my medicine' Ho became unconscious In a fow minutes. Dr. Weil, of Rumsoy, wns called to seo hiin,-nulaboicd for nn hour to bring tho patient lound, but was at last obliged to givo It up. d The causo of sjilcido is unknown. Miners Union will do for thm or W. J. Regc, cf Cincinnati, who Is any other company ho will put tho general manager of tho Armour rolns in their hands. elov is how Packing company of Kansas City, tho Henderson Journal treats tho Mo., wns at Middlesboro, looking subject: over tho Hold with a viow of starting "Tho Honderson Mlningnnd Man n branch houso in thnt city. Ho was ufacturing Company's mine nt tlio well satisfied with tho prospect, and eastern limit of tlio city, has boon will start n branch thero the first of closed by order of District President tho new year. J. I). Wood, of tho Miners Union Tlio disposition of children largely Twenty skilled miners, 10 mining ln upon health. If borers nnd 20 other laborers aro at- depends with worms, thoy thoy nro will be troubled footed. The issue between tho com- irritable, cross, feverish, and per-hnpany nnd tlio union is tho wnges of serlouslysick. White's Cream - nnd the mlno Inborers. They now re- - Vermifuge is n w orni oxpollcr-cheerto mako them coive $!.'ioaday. and tho union de- tonic Prico 25c. St.hoally nnd DrugRornard ful. mands $1.00 and $1.70, nceording to store. tho class of work performed. Tho Now 1'rlncoton hotel building Mr. Wnrdlow Rankin, secrotnry of tho company, said tills forenoon will bo sold on Monday, December thnt tlio demand for tho advance 18, nt public miction to satisfy a for the laborers was made by Wood judgment for four thousand nnd last evening, and that upon his re odd dollars nwnrded tlio Fidelity fusal to agree to it Wood went nwny, Trust compnny of Louisville. declaring- thnt tho mine should not used B K. Dale, Arcol, Tenn , writes. produco nny moro coal until tho do Dr. M.A. Simmons Liter Medicine Hits to years. I inaiul was met. Mr. Ruskiu snld had what the doctors called Ulceration of the thnt wlion tho sealo was signed by Stomach. It cured me sound and well I would tho operators of tills district last not give one package of It for a dorcn like I July thero was n distinct under used. standing with tho union, though hard labor. E. E. Mltcholl, junior member of Clay Wooldridgo, after a trial of verbal, that tho labor scale preva tho clothing firm of Covington & lent clsowhero should not bo hold to Mitchell, nnd ono of tho host known apply to the Henderson mlno, which of Richmond's young business men, 939S533S399&53SSSS5S k. i employs but a small number of men, died of pnoumonln nt tho I'attlo A. tho proposition of this company that Clay Infirmary after a protracted Y4-It could not as woll afford to pay tlio Illnessr scalo as a merchant mine, whero tho by its In sluggish liver, output per capita is much greater, beneficial action Herbluc, biliary tlio being accepted as correct by tlio tracts, renders tho unoii moro fluid. bilo $ union. and brings tlio liver into nsouiui, healthy condition, thereby banishing "What will you do?" Mr. Rankin tho sense of drowsiness, lothartry. was asked. feeling apathy I i $ "Woll, thero aro two courseB open and tho gonornl disordersof tlio liv of which arise from d) m to us oithor put coal up to $3 a load, er. Prico GOc. St. Rernard Drugstore. fiL w and mako the consumor pny It, or m Tlio appolntmont of tho following n opornto with labor. Wo m Thin. nnlc. nn.vmir. tftr!'. o to think $1.25 a day is a pretty good postmasters lias been rccommendod: need a fatty food to enrich $ prico for niulo drivors. Just now wo Sam Ward, Livingston, Rockcastlo county; C. S. Rush, Torrent, Wolfo m tutu uiuuu, uivc cuiui iu w aro idio, but, If any of our old men county; J. E. Farmor, Dodgo, Clark want to work, wo want coal mined. their cheeks and restore their Somo of our old men havo boon with county; II. M. Maynard, Gulnaro, S health and strength.. It isg us twenty years, and they don't want Piko county. to bo Idle. If any one wants to work $ safe to say that they nearly Tho norson who disturbed tlio congregation last Sunday by coughing, tho work Is thero for thorn." all reject fat with their food, w j Mr. Rankin explained that wlion ia requested to call on Cnmpboll & S first signed tho scalo called for 41c a Co., nnd got n bottlo of Foley's Hon-o- y a f. nnd Tnr, which nlwnys gives ton ; and aftqrw ard wlion it advanced to 41c, ids company promptly camo Rov. Q. L. Mdrrlll hns resigned ns up ; but tho agreement as to tho mine pnstor of tlio First Baptist church at labor was as stated. OF Tlio scale dollued by President Owonsboro. Ho Intends to tako a OBL COD trip through Egypt and tho Holy Wood is as follows: WlTHHrPOPHOSPMTESorLIHES,SQDA Sixty-si- x cents per (on scrconed Laud. ct lump dver nn Inch and a half screen; Dr M.A. Simmons Liver Medicine has since is exactly what they require j mlno run, 41o per ton; day iaborors, Bio steadily risen in public favor, and the de $ it not only gives them the im- - g $1.00 per day and eight hours to con- mand for isfareiceedt that of any other Liver Medicine. oil) g stitute a day's work. $ portant element (cod-live- r prico of coal lias boon adTlio Tlio Southern Methodists aro Just m in a palatable and easily- - di- - $ vanced 15 cents por ton at tho Jel-Hc- completing a now church at Reaver Coal Creole and Mlddipsbor-oug- li Dam. Wlion completed, It will bo g jested form.but also the hypo--1 mines, owing fb tho steady and ono of tlio most oicgant cnurcn which are so valua-- 1 phosphites heavy demand. Asniesult of this houses in that part of tho stato. ble in nervous disorders that tiso the prico of domestic coal In tlio dimmed hands, crackod local inrrkot thoro hr.-- advanced roughness of tho skin curod lins nnd quickly $ usually accompany ansmia. 25 cotits per ton. by Raiinor Salvo, tho most lienllng fi SCOTT'S EMULSION is a In tho world. 25c Camp ointment Forger Frank Scarce. bell & Co. m fatty food that is more easily a. m us t Frankfoit, Ky., Doc. 4. Gov. Tho Rantlsts havo lust coinnlotod digested than any other form y at? noon pardoned a nlco church nt Rochester. It wns Rradloy of fat. A certain amount off Frank Senrce, the noted Lexington dedicated last Sunday. forger. Tlio paidon is granted bem flesh is necessary for health. tr . De. .. nu .ff1 Dull.. T.aniTiild.. c of tho pris of Stomach or Indlncstlon, use You can get it in this way. g cause whothe solved six of tho ton bllllaledhave WeakLiver Medicine. oner, hns Dr. M. A, Simmons Cir We have known per--1 years givoti lilm by tho Fayotto noro Tho Woman's club of contral Ken sons to gain a pound a $ cuit uourt. .no wns recoivotiduring tuckyofcelebrated the fifth annivcr-InDodombor, 1803, and ha.i IS one of day while taking it. J his long confinement beon of tho tho sary its birthday at Lexington. in$ most oxemplary Inmates past four Monoy to natont good Idea may by 5oc nJ $i oo, til druggUts. stitution. Ho has for tho SCOTT & DOWNC, CliemUt, N,w York. jj years served ns soerotary und secured by our aid. Address, Tim to tho u arden. Patbnt ItKOOitn, Raltimoro, Sid. ps ork. Mining Engineer Whlto, of tho St. Bernard Conl Company, snys the electric motor and lino in use at (ho Hecln mine Is causing hlTn and his men a great denl of troublo and hard work to kcop in repair. Becaliso an unruly momber of tho U. M. Workers was Justly d nnd sent to Jail, tlio members of tho Union at Pittsburg, Kansas, and In that vicinity will call a strike, which is not llkoly to gettho man out of jail, but cnuso much suflering among their families. Rumor snys thnt Joe Kline, formerly of tho Bnrnsloy mlno nnd nt ono tlmo Pollen Judgo there lins developed into a full grown agitator, and Is now sowing seeds of discord wherever ho can find a hearer. Wo adviso Joe to give, tho job up as such seed will not tako root In this spring up nnd bring fortli fruit to lils honor, or rnthor wo should say his disgrace. Whllo ovoryono who knows him well agrees that Manager Ren W. Robinson, of tho St. Romnrd Coal Company is but a small innn In statue, yet there is every ovidetico of tho fnct thnt oven small ns ho may bo, his pluck wllf carry him through and command respect as was shown last week at Rnmsley, when somo minors aimed with deadly weapons woro preparing for wnr, w lion a fow w ords from him and his presence between tlio combatants caused them to at onco disperse. Thoso who hnoscoiJservieo in tho mines in this country nnd England generally agreo (hat tho condition of tho miner hero in every respect is n great Improvement oer that of England. Vet wo seo ono John Wil son, of England, has lntely mndo this country a visit and, in a writton statement nfter returning to thnt country, snys hoennsco very little thnt is good In America. Ho writes, liowowr, enough (o cxposo tho ro- eret of tho chlof causo of complaint, and that Is, ho found in his travels, that there wero in this country, in spito of the wishes of tho agitator lo tlio contrary, minors who possessed somo Independence, who had not yet sold out body nnd soul to lnbor lenders, but ncted ns nicii cnpablo of attending to their own alfnlrs. Ho thinks It strango, indeed, tlintmlnors hero nro oifered wages which they have to tnko or lenvo it alono, llko nil other labor leaders. His plan is, sot your prico, and if tiio operntor refuses togrnutlt,ordern strike. No Justlco can he see In tho operator being allowed to run his own business, and furthormoro lie can hee no good in organizations in tills country that havo for their object tho protection of our labor against forolgn labor. The Henderson Coal Company wns given n littlo taste of what the w con-ctecoun-trjiuid sovornl days hi the Empiro mlno as coal loader has conio to the conclu slon that ho.isnot ablo to stand such Fortify the body against disease by Tutt's Liver Pills, an absolute cure for sick headache, dyspepsia, sour stomach, malaria, constipation, jaundice, bilious ness and all kindred troubles. A Stronc; Fortif icatidn. 4? iAftAftftftftA ? Aftftftftft W I? ? 19 ii OUR UNDERWEAR Is ono of tho largest departments in our house. We buy Underwear for Men, Women and Ohil- dron in numerous quantitos, and aro thereby fixed to show you Great Values. In ono lot number wo bought 100 Dozens. Would you boliovo it? Wo buy our Underwear in Philadelphia, known as the greatest Underwear Market in this country. Wo buy it very close, and sell tho very best values to bo hud. Do you boliovo what wo say? Oomo and bo qonvinc- ed. Wo want you in our store, y " $ r? r? jH "The Fly-Whe- el of Life" rj Dr.Tutt; Your Liver Pills are fly-whe- el jj & j the of life. I shall ever K be grateful for the accident that ? brought them to my notice. I feel ? ? as if I had a. new lease of life. J. Fairleigh, Platte Cannon, Col. ? J: ' t J S Tutt's Liver Pills Church Directory. n ? B 4j M. E. Cnunoit. W. O. Wilson, pastor. Sorvices first nnd third Sundays nt 11a. in. nnd nt 7:30 p. m. Prayer mooting Wednesday evening. Sunday .school nt0:80. Christian Chuhoh. I. II. Tool, pastor. Sorvlcoa second and fourth Sundays nt 11 a. m. nnd 7:80 p. in. Sunday-school ii ? n ? r? ? ? ? ? Winter Underwear. Oan you find Underwear exactly to your liking? Hnvo you bought your Winter Underwear? Thisisnyory backward winter and wo know ' almost, many of you havo not. ! $ ing, Wednesday evenings nt M. E. Chuhoh, South. R. M. Whent pnstor. Sorvices first nnd Third Sundays ntlln. in. nnd 7:30 p. m. Sunday-schoat 0:30. Prayer mooting, Tuesday ovonings at 7:30 o'clock, MlSSION'AIlY RAl'TIST ClIUHOH. I). S. Edwards Pastor. Services second Saturday night, Sunday nnd ol at 0:30. Prayer moot7:30. I ! ? BISHOP T? & CD, KY. MADISONVILLE, I ? 7:30 o'clock. Sunday night. Sundaysoliool at 0:80. Prnyor meeting, Monday evenings nt Cathoi.10 Ciiuitou. Row A. M. Coonon, pastor. First Mass, Sunday morning at 7 o'clock; Second Mnss, 0:30 o'clock. Afternoon service at 2:30 every Sunday. Gkn-eua- i. T YOUR MONEY BACK IP YOU WANT IT. v Services William Childers, every third Sunday at 11 o'clock a. m. and at 7:30 p. m. Y. P. S. C. E. Prayer meeting every Sunday evening at 0:30. Uaitiht Chuhoh. pnstor. rF''iJiiyi'iyiiiyiiys w Dms tin Lhfmf Business ? J 5' iosis and com Into your blood and then you aro liable to almnt any dlwau the hamaa lydem Is belr to. Uta Dr. CarUtedt'a German Ll'tr Powder and watch the retain. You will (eel tho rood effect after taking one dote. UlT It a trial and l convinced. Price 25c rr cent, of all tckne It caused food not ittlng properly dliretttd, It create Ninety DIGEST YOUR FOOD. bl pol- Ask your neighbors. .". : Tliov all Knv llinl, wo. &", naui better loans, best toaiiis, and ul- - ' wnys at tho right price. iin-ni- sli -- Or. Otto's Spruce Gum Balaam CurM YourCouflh. Just tha Medloln for Children. Vor aale by open aii. mtht. Barnet! & Arnold irs St. Rornard Drug Store. Tho Henderson Mlningnnd Manufacturing company's mlno nt tho cistern limit of Henderson, hns beon closed by order of District President J. I). Wood, of tho Minors' union. Tho issuo botween tho company and tho Union is O.c wngos of tho mlno nt r- - ' ii'Vsiitii - - "- 1. - - - -- AisA.-...a oat lJit .. t .? A. .a. J 1- - dbi (J tfftvrrWii t' fM - ... &... M laborers. Fur Hoarseness. Renj. Ingerson, of Htitton, Ind., snys: ho had not spoken nhovon whisper for months, mill ouo bottlo of Foley's Honey and Tar restored his voice. It Is used very largely by sneakers nnd singers. Cninpboll & Co. sgSL .Fis sWl MKfc. M. McCORD, Contractor and Builder IS YIARS ! ,r w tf XPtrtlBNOI u1 3 "" " jinn iiy EARLINGTON, KY. 9- All classes of bulldlngn erectetl and made complete ready foroccuimncv. Including tho furnlshlugof all mater- - u ilals, mechanical and common labor. ( - PLANS. DETAILS. 8PEOI- Prico reasonable and satisfaction FICATIONSACONTRAOT8 guaranteed. Estlmotes cheerfully given i DRAWN UP ON SHORT NO- - on all kinds building and special work. uivomoaciiaiicoatyourwork, TITT. i (JV'sisisiiti1! Km pepiiiiuiqppntjpiQggr i,tf.i ij.i tgf i',c H!"- -; r ? 1 V S V Lr IMMIieillllMIMIMIIIIIIMIIIIIlmi -- j OEORGE O. (Successor lo Isiae Dirli.l TOY, &. i' W m. ? t ' LIVERY FEED ;'" 1 STABLE.Cl.,.,1 .... dAt tl.n Ml. ..." vmI uinuii, uii Main street, Just west oi Depot. ! t EARLINGTON, KY. j s First-Cla- ss Equipment and Prompt:Servicc. Itlltlllllll tec IIIIIIIIIIIIII1IIBIMHMMI i; ' ' IP I JI i&i gjTIti.iL is ' III I If 4i si non-unio- I The matron of a well known Masonic Home mentions onjjiftmatev seventy years of age, who has been in the infirmary for three years, a great sufferer from indigestion, and has been taking Uipans Tab-ulabout a year and a half and finds them so beneficial that lie is never without them. He is willing that his name should be used in a testimonial, as it might bo of use in persuading some other person to try them. A second old gentleman, in the same institution, years of age, "has had liver trouble for many years and finds that R'l'P'A'N'S help him very much. They also have two nurses there, one thirty years of age, the other forty-two- ; both suffer from indigestion, causing headache, depression of spirits and nervousness. They take the Tabules and find them so useful that they always have a package in their pockets. The matron also states years of age and at times suffers with indigesthat she is forty-fiv- c tion, causing pain and paroxysms of belching, and finds that the Tabules are very good indeed and is perfectly willing to have her name used in a testimonial, WANTED cam fUdbUbUm I P"i. KB will not bentfit. Thtj UnUh tIn and prolong Itf. Oh 5, it t or cmU, r dU Mcluiuui aoospt n taiwiltiite. trIlcf. Not the word fcl Uu; 44ri Ut cmu, t orwordel lo Uw IUpta Cbmlrt Oix, Mo. t Unco Ht, Ntw Vork. eighty-fou- r -A cs t S0ESsKMI OVER I ft. 1 W ft f.i o, A BOON TO MANKIND! D" TABLER'S BUCKEYE ?' s sS'5'5llHii"55!ik rcnfi i, PILE CURE in to-dn- I lKtTlinin,-fniirlrtj- ' llralcen-Dow- th A New Discovery for the Certain Cure of INTERNAL and S EXTERNAL PILES, WITHOUT PAIN, CURES WHERE ALL OTHERS HAVE FAILED. TUBES, BY MAIL, 76 CENTS; BOTTLES, 60 CENTS. JAMES sten-ogiaph- or F.EALUM,S9fePrafrWf, 3w Pwrin Mini StitMt SL LWrS, IW ..,, .&t,ii -- t. & nkftimm Elt n h'x Mi -- I -- jjjgfr m i, MAI 13 '1 n 'ia a 'iKq TTgE-r53agi- .r. J, ' iLa.V' M!ITU."IU'.A1U , i ; & t , fart "' ; WKTrt ; r n ' ft-"- - J.i New Books for the Library. NATURE STUDY, Thoro wero a number of now books recolvcd at tho "Earllngton Froo Library" this woek. Mr. John IT. Interesting: Paper Written by Moss, of New York, one of tho diHiss Salile Foard, and Read rectors of the StDernard Coal Comat Henderson pany, recently mndo a very genor-ou- s gift of monoy to tho Library, part 6f which bos been Invested In At the District Teachers' Asso-- 1 theso now volumes. elation, Which Met There , The following Is a list of tho now booksj Hypatla, Gorlnne, Lorna Friday and Saturday. Doono, Jane Eyre, Uarda, An Egyptian Princess, Charity Chanco, Einorson has very wittily said Ulrlc the Keady, Tho Coldon Chain, that "Tho question of tho utilitarian One Thousand Miles up tlio Kilo, Is always, 'What Is It. good for?' a Toilers of tho Sea, TJio Captain's quostlou that would abolish tho rose Boat, Tho Host Army, Captain John and establish tho cabbage." But Kane, Eddy's Travels In Europo this study It seoms to mo combines in Asia and Africa, both tho qualities of tho roso and Eddy's Travols Tho. Ocean Hovers, Tho Somlnolos tho cabbago, I. o., both beauty and of Florida, Tho Logonds of tho usefulness. American Itovolutloii,Tlio Woman's Let us first consider Nature Study Book, 'Napoleon in, Stories of tho Persloiv-Wars- ', Moore's Universal from Its utilitarian standpoints "What is It good for?" Does it not Assistant, Forty Lessons In and tho complete sot of develop and train tho powers of ob servation and reason, of thought, the Maria Edgoworth's novols. A duplicate sot of all these books analytical sense and tho judgment? will bo glVoli to tho "John 11. At- Docs It not train tho eyo to see, the car to hear and cducato tho sonso of kinson Jr., Library" also. touch? Does It not dovelop taste and a ntco discrimination In color? CURE FOR CROUP. Car-pontr- y, r . "Su 3nbusltu LOCAL tt (Lljtbe.'1 HEWS, - ' w.$ :, : Elder I.ir. Teel" filled Ills rogulnr appointment niKTobo Sunday. Prof. J. J. Olenn has leased tyie Quthrlo Graphic to. J. Frank Hu'tcli-erso- u fora term of years. LSI': If-- - Thoro was a air congregation at Thankstlio sunrlsq prayer-meetin- g giving morning.' Mr. "NY. F. Jlurr led the sorvlco which was. an lntor-ostln- g one. Mr. M. JJ. Long, proprietor of tho lion Ton llakory, Is ono ofr.tho first of our merchants to recolvo his lino of holiday "goods. Ho gotv.Iu a nice lino of goods tho first of the week. mi &; has already accomplished much good. Uro. Wilson, tho pastor, Is" doing soma earnest preaching to good-size- d Tho mooting at tho M. EyOhurch and attontivoeongroga-tlons- . ASM j On nccount of tho rovlvAT services Twenly-Flv- t Tho first indication of croup is hoarseness, and In a child subject to Dly THE GENUINE -- MAM'fO By that dlsosso it may bo taken as a euro sign of tho approach of an at (AUI?RNIAlTGfSYRVP( tack. I'ouowuiff tins noarsonoss is -a peculiar rough cough. If ChamJ,.l? '!Lil 4V Messrs. N. I.Toombs, Will Drain berlain's Cough Itomcdy Is given as res SAU Bt Ml caWOT, rcu rt KITH. ' H' m 1 1 inn ammm 0e soon as tho child becomes hoarse, or mi i t a i en m "1mm and Cnl Martin havo been about oven after tho croupy cough appears, n.'sM'L. lo most shccessful of our local It will prevent tno attacK. it is uscu Us Stand for Right. '' hunters. They went out hunting In many thousands of homes in this Tho tteavor Dam Gleaner says: succeeded in bag- - broad land and noverdlsappoiuts tho k. wr & ,'l'nl,glvlng y6t "Wo congratulate our neighbor, jfc'S" 'glngqulton load of emails and sev- - auxlpus amothers. Wo havowhich to it learn of slnglo instance In Tho Herald, upon its noblo stand - oral rabbits. has not proved olfcetual. No other -.' 3 1H ( for right. Thoro is no moro partisan nreimratlon can showsuch a record . Qiiltoanumbcr of members of the twenty-fiv- e Journal in Kentucky, nor ono who years' constant uso withAncient Order of United Workman out a failure. For sale by St. llor- fights harder for Its faith than it has, r. S of this place, nttonded tho. funeral naru Drugstore isarimgton; lion but it can not follow Goobol and his :. l1. cylinder! young Olllmoro at Dawson, Mon- - Robinson, Mortons Gap, Geo. King, V followors further In trying to rob the Tho wisest and ablest of men havo w?wt afternoon. The party was com- - Ht. unaries. Tooth extracted free Saturday, January 20, 1900, at Earllngton. pcclo and says It Is certain that drawn their wisdom and inspiration flsimsud of W, A. Slssom, Kobert (Jor- General Taylor has been chosen govKy., by Neville Bros., the Real Painless Dentists of Sobree, Ky., who Teachers Association. from Nature. It was said of Solo tes H' ?. b)"i Wyman Watts and others. ernor." come well recommended, this being their third trip, nnd will The Second Congressional Teaoh-or- s' mon that "ho spoko of troes, from .jtvounK a. continue to make regular trips. They guarantee their work Frimeeting at Henderson, last tho cedar treo that Is in Lebanon Volcanic Eruptions Lt!r- - Mr. Louis Webor aim lamnyauu Hi for five years. Sbfrs. Olllosplu left Tuesday for Seat- - day and Saturday, was a successful oven unto tlio hyssop that springoth Aro grand, but Skin Eruptions rob life of joy. Bucklon's Arnica Salvo le, Wash., whero Mr. Weber has ono. Quito a number of teachers out of tho wall; ho spoke also of TEETH EXTRAulED FREE tiiournewandpafn-les- s cures them ; also Old, Running and were present and took part In tho boasts and of fowl and of creeping Fever Sores, Ulcors, Bolls, Felons, Tho papors and addresses things and of fishes; method of extracting teeth, known and used by us nlone. "T.'l'hoy havo many friends hero who Corns, Wnrts, Cuts, Bruises, .Burns, Hender. & tieopiy rcgrenu All aro invited to call and bo convinced. OfRco at. hotel, Scalds, Chapped Hands, Chilblains. In tlio greatest subjective poom kvo uicih uji mm wero ablo and instructive. tho splenJ eight days, ending January 27. Best Pilo cure on earth. Drives out iM'yhosobest wishes will follow them son did herself crpdlt In over written we hoar Job say: ''Ask " to their now homo. Pains and Aches. Only 2cts. a box. ? did way in which sho entertained tlio now tho beasts and they Bhall teach Cure Guaranteed. Sold by St. Ber '. visitors. Tho next mooting of tho thee; and the fowls of tho air and 'Ml:.. nard Druggist. K,lt)r r - Teo1 Poached tho association will bo at Morganfleld, thoy shall tell thee, and tho fishes of Stfc'' OH Boom. Thanksgiving sermon at tlio Chris next Novombcr. Misses Salllo tliQ soa shall declare unto tbeo." Strayed or Stolen. $r : church to iTlargo and attontlvo Foajtl and Minute Ilourland, of this What spiritual teachings did. tho Flemlngsburg, Ky., Dec. C Roth, Ono shopherd pup, yellow, six Tho sermon was a place attohdod tho association and God-macongregation. n months old; had collar on. Disap- Argue & Co., tho Eastern oil operat draw from the lilies of the Miss . i yt, spiemim one uiu 01 goou tuougut. took pari in tho exercises. peared Thursday Nov. SO. A liberal ors, havo coinplotcd tho first derrick field, tho fowls of tho air, from seed $ Several school children took part In Foard was elected Treasurer of tho time and harvest I roward will bo paid for his return or to bo erected here In the now oil do away with cumber-som- e the service and did their parts well. association. field, and drilling will begin In a fow information leading to ills return. y -ca.-:What a part Naturo has In tho s '. 'Tliolr work reflects hnnar on tho sf days, Tho first well to bo sunk is W. II. or II. G. Coleman. writings of so many whom tho world plate-holder- s, Hi5 Life Was Saved. ono mllo north of tho old town woll ''"'f faithful teachers of tho Earllngton every referf School. Mr. J. E. Lily, a prominent citizen calls grcatl Withdraw gave much surpriso last sumTil rem feel? Hare ynu tUat tlrad sh.V.y fccllusr. Rev. T. C. Froggo, of Logan that of Hannibal. Mo., lately had a won ence to her from ',tho writings of corn? iboforerunacrof CUilH,MaliU and Typhoid county, for fifty years a Methodist mer by putting forth oil In paying heavy, fragile glass plates, "' $ L1?v Quarterly conf9ronco was hold at derful dellvorauco from n frightful Ruskln and what Is apt? Havo they Lot tho children sprout some corn u It U aa Indication of ; avoid tills; preacher, is dead, aged 79 years. quantity. Tho excitement over tolling of It "I 4 & consult U3 za onr advice costi you uotlila?. Anho M. E. church, South, Saturday death. In with Typhoid ho says:that not found as ono of tho grcntest has and bring it to school. dark-slide- s. ' strikes of oil is on tho increase and bothersome on your Fovor was taken As to goneral observation work, Call CarUtedt'sdm??Ut nnd procure a bottle ol For many years ho has been ono of Sunday, ltov. Geo. II. Hayes, ran Into Pneumonia. My lungs said: Gcrniau Mvcr 1'owdrr. Take Dr. bright and leading hero, as a number of other wells will six days; then Motjiotlism's havo tho children tell what thoy ono dots a day at bed tttue for lI' votcrnn preslding-elde- r, ,V,tl)' hardened. I was so weak I "Sermons in stones, books ioiiow uy procuring a doiiio ox xucaian uui onco, and many thousaw on tho way to school. Lot them Tonic, followluir tlia directions and after two lights and will bo sadly missed by bo sunk at oven BL .' 'V'vas present. HIb sermons on Sat- - couldn'tmo. sit up in bed. Nothing In tho running brooks VKsands of acros of land havo been KOL weeks' course of theso two crrcat remedies, yoa his brethren. was expected to soon helped I keep a record of what tho unlay and Sunday were Interesting will feel like the Cowers look la the tprfng1. Aud good In everything?" leased tho past threo weeks. dlo of Consumption, wlion I heard of Prepare yourself for malarial hot Beasoa registers at a specified when the atmospheretheIs full ofor perms. If JCey . lim. .i.v.n. ....... ...n.w.. ....... Dr. King's Now Discovery. Ono f ' It Hnvo you read that prose-poeTo Cure a Cold in One Day 'VkjjjrJrs.- always ready to welcome bottlo gavo great relief. I continued "Kentucky Cardinal?" What an hour each day say at noon. Also necessary and when your system warns yoa, .AAiMllsta are curo for rheumatism ChamAsa Tab-lot- s. - '''Vt. Hayes and to listen To his In- - to uso it, and now nm film cartridges f well and of tho weather whether fair, cloudy, repoat tue aDore. i.use jicmcuic id now Take Laxativo Bromo Quinine ,? a AX Kodaks use our tod sold br All druggists refund money if berlain's Pain Balm Is gaining of (which welch but ounces, where plates weigh strong. 1 can't say too much In Its intimate and loving acquaintance or raining. Have them obscrvo tho - - - Btructlvo sermons. wido reputation. D. B. Johnston, St. Bernard Drug Store. it falls to cure. The genuine has L. Richmond, Ind., has been troubled pounds) and can be loaded la daylight. Seven medicine with and appreciation of Naturo Is praise." This marvelous ' : length of the days, from sunrise to ..- L. B. Q.oii each tablet. quickest euro in with that aliment sinco 1802. In styles use cither plates or Sims. The Second CohgrosBional District Is tho surest and Throat and Lung shown. Wo feel that tho story must sunset, and discovor tho longest and Burglars Caught. world for all 2L tho speaking of it ho says: "I never livo because of tho tondcr and beaumet Trouble Regular sizes CO cents and 35r,& m iiolorwl Toacher's Association . shortest days of the year and meas-ur- o Detective Wilson, of Princeton, Miss Eugenia Williams, of Adams found anything that would relieve Kodaks, $5.00 $35.00. In the Assombly Hall last Friday $1.00. Trial bottles frco at St. Ber- tiful Insight Into Nature it reveals. their shadows at noon on these captured two men Monday, who aro Station, is with tho family of Mr. D. mo until I used Chamberlain's Pain . : 'VvXa What man of understanding and days. magic with mo. t iantl Saturday. Quito a. number of nard Drugstore; every bottlo guarcounty for bur- C. Williams, during, tho absenco of Balm. It acts llko and paining mo wanted In "Webster swollon largoness of heart can fail to learn EASTMAN KODAK CO his wife, who Is in Madlsonvlllo, un- My foot wasbut ono good application .teachers wore In attendance. Tho anteed. Geography is very much, spirituaUcssons from tho miracles Before text book glvo commenced glarizing the storo of J. "V. Jones & dergoing a surgical operation. on dliTercnt subjects wero good Catatfutt JYte at til $ talks them field Co., at Slaughtorsvlllo. Mr. Wilson The Christian Han's Life. of Pain Balm rellovod mo. For sale Rochester, N. Y. of night and day, sun and rain, with a sand tho sessions were Interesting. by St. Bornard Drugstoro, Earllng.... A A Christian man's lifo is laid In spring time and harvest and of plant work and teach them tho terms used thinks there Is no doubt as to his ton; Ben. T. Robinson, Mortons Gnp; In biliousness, Herblno, by ft f ho colored peoplq of Earllngton enIn Geography from nature also as prisoners being tho right men. Ho Worn of time to a pattern which from tho body tho excess of Geo. King, St. Charles. tertained thn guests In spetulid thodoes not see, but God docs, and life and animal life? much as po'sslblo tho various phe- hnd been tracking them for several Olio ana aclus, improves tne assiniu-ntiv- e poooooo oooooaoooooooooooi ho Is tho story of tho atheist prisoner Wtyle, andthoyall snemod to enjoy processcss, purifies tho' blood, his hourt is a shuttle. On one sldo converted to faltlUnGod by a flower nomena of PhyslcalGeography from days and found them near Hopkins-vlll- o and tones up and strengthens the Messrs. Jorns and Harrod, phototlio meeting very much where, aided by others, ho wlfolo system. Prico CO cts. St. graphers, havo boon hero for several of tho loom Is sorrow, and on tho an exaggerated fancy? Who can nature. There is a lino outlino for in Frye's work on "The arrested them. v: days with tholr Art car, and have ; Tho Madlsonvlllo Commmandery other 1b Joy, and tho sliuttlo, struck concontrato his mind on tho growth such workNature," tho' Bernard Drugstore. I ant told been doing a considerable amount of IviiIl'IiIh Temnlar wore special In alternately by each, flies back ami of a plant and feel that tho day of Child and that Crocker's "First Book in GeogIt Hits the Spot. W. C. MoLeod's now business work. vited guests of LaValetto Comman-lor- forth, carrying tho thread, which Is miracles is past? by Leo& Shepherd, When suffering from a severo cold houso on Railroad street is nearlng Smttttor clhe " VuuUrUhjttU' KvansvlIIo, Ind., to tho Malta whlto or black as tho pattern needs. A pretty story Is told of Emerson raphy," (pub. A dispatch from Santiago do Cuba Tho Otto Ureat Statutnril Authority, and your throat and lungs feel soro, CQinpletion.' It is ono of the haml In that city last Thursday And In tho end, when God shall lift when he was qulto ah old man. On Boston), Is oven better. Festival f)'lllsllon.l..t. lirnwrr, Moroto a nose oi says that tho Santello and In lessons on tho threo elemontary taKo J u.t irn t h, Miire mo Court. iAnd Tr. when somest buildings In Earllngton. Jiud Friday nights. It was ono of up tho finished garment, and all Its bolng called Into tho garden to see a railroad and tho Pdnupo mine have forms pf tho cube, sphere, and cylin- Po ley's Honey Btmidftrtl will bo at once the largest and most crcdltablo changing hues shall glauco out, it spoolally beautiful roso ho took off der havo them name thoso objects tho soro no ss rttior.S.Cov'lt-mllni warm grato- "Bettor do it than wish It done." been sold to tho Carnegie Company. nuiiA nm r.r. mux- - ' rollevod, a over hold lit this will thon appear that tho deep and hisbattolt. Itwasanoloquontact Masonic functions t'ml ri, nil me mi ucaiingoi tno Bottor euro catarrh by taking Hood's Dr. M, A. Simmons Liver Medicine searches In naturo that rcsomblo theso. This ful felling and Hock-crsmlt- h, 'It'll f 'mirti.nliilitl Itrwr t aOSrT dark colors woro as needful to beauty a trlbuto from him who thought that section of tho country j L.D. rlllltu!l4IlMillVm Sw?S will bo oxnor- - Sarsaparilla than complain because parts affected out all Impurities In tho System, and expels Warmly W 0. Morton, John F. as tho brlghtand high colors. Honry ono ray of beauty Is worth all the will keep their eyos open and their loncod and you will say: "It feels you suffer from it. upon COMUIICIMlCSl minds them harmlessly by the natural channels. Fisher, Clias. F. Osburn, K. W. Ward Boeohor, utilities In tho world. And I think around employed teach tho objects so good. IT HITS THE SPOT." ly Ktnte Sltptrttili'lHlrttls thorn and them to seo, Guaranteed. Campbell & Co. HI ,4rlMKlt, ('Oll.'( I'!?)' Mr. W. B. Lacy, proprietor of tho )vemll, Leo Schmotzor, W. P. Hops ho meant it as an act of revoronco, ) nnalyzo, Judgo, reason, fl!llfSl H llllUIll llliml To Clean flatting. Now Prlncton Hotel, at Princeton ho was not ono who could seo to think, went from Madlsontoo, for and IMJ.lloss Iitvaltinltlu Henri Watterson, Bill Goobol's Hotel, at Princeton, has mado an to clean a beautiful aud fragrant flower with compare, in other words it will do vlllo. Earllngton members wero Few things- can bo usod in tlia linittthottl. nml to , havo tlio Icnrhrr. stliohir, n- - , salt and .provontcd bybtislnos.s fromattond- - matting: experience soda taught been out glad uplifting of tho heart to velop tho child along natnral lines editor of Bill Haldoman's Courier- assignment. irfluoiim mini, nun mmi' that says in his double-barrhas used, but UIIVII us all things richly and as tho end of all our teaching is Journal, 1K. the best way Is to havo tho matting Him who glvoth MT'Siee''"e' lwgcs cent en ujiptTnilloiiJo to train the children to live com editorial of the 2d Inst, that tho po Lost. thoroughly swept, and thon go over to enjoy. left's 1G.KC. aicrr!amCo.,XubiIsiierH, and Grant Horgan Dead. It with a solution of warm water As an Instance of what tho study pletoly, nnd llvo well remember that litical murderers and bandits some Manv havo lost confldonco they Bprlngilcltl, Mnsii. s Powder of plant llfo rightly and systematic- as wo tench thorn to lovo nature, wo timo ago threatened to kill him out- hope as wollns health, bocause lrant Morgan, I colored who was with Gold Do not be CAUTION. buvlnz smalldeceived In havo been told a is best to E&usgfejjjftiaB Monarch inlnes last weok, dissolved in it; Ittablospoonfuluso of ally conduoted can do, I havo read teach them to ho better men and right If ho "did notdeststfrom print- was Incurable. their KIdnoy dlsoaso Khot near Foloy's KIdnoy Cure ) "Webster's Dictionaries." All antlieniln woolen olotb; a is ono "Injunc- is it women. ing the truth." That AiirMgmenu or Webster's jnisrnaumini jutun 1v James Chambers, colorod, died of Gold Dust Washing Powder to a of an English clergyman who gathuunraiueeti remedy lor tno ory In tho various stus lieor our oh i tion" ho always obeys to tho lottor; iJt and disconsolate. Camp- , the Jronl cover as mown in tue cuts. wounds Friday night. Is tho proportion; ered the children of tho vlllago in Nature, tho old nurse, took his quart of water 1)011 S5 uo. and theroforo ho still lives! wring tho cloth almost dry and rub which he lived about him onco a Tho child upon hor knee, LHEKsKeitfnwJnUBl Fight at Harnslcy. quickly, but tho moinont tho water woek for lessons on Botany they Saying: "Hero Is a story book Ed Hutchinson, slnglo and SO for frosh; My son has been troubled for years There was a light at Uariisley last get dirty, chango It a dry ono. follow collecting their own observations. Thy Father has written for thco: This tho wot cloth with with chronlo diarrhoea. Somotimo yoars of ago, whoso homo is at FrhnJy night, In which qulto a iiimv cleans perfectly. They woro of a class in which tho "Como, wander with mo, she said, ago I persuaded him to tako somo of was found dead In bed at part bor of men took an active "Into regions yot uutrod, Uliamoeriaiu's uono, unoiora ami EVansvillo. intellectual llfo usually receives Diarrhoea Remedy. After using two Several shots wore flred, but no one A Good Paper. Uttlo attention. So benoflted wero Aiu read what is still unread size ho was bottles of tho SO YEARS' was seriously hurl. Wes Smith was limbs, ch ilblalns, burns For In tho manuscripts of Goil." they by this work that thoy Fine Work. Messrs. W. M. and C.T. Likens cured. I givo this testimonial, hop- scalds,broken shins, soro throat and EXPERIENCE aitriiek In tho leg by a stray bullet. ing somo one similarly alUictod may sores ofbruisedkind, apply Bollard's For flno watch work, clock work aro starting oif well with their now reached a piano qulto boyoud that And ho wandered away and away every read It and be bonofltod. TuoMAq O. Snow Lhilmont.' It will glvo Imme- and Jowolry ropalrlng, call on "W. O. paper, tho Vindicator, at Owons-bor- occupied by peoplo of neighboring With nature, tho dear old nurse, A Youthful Couple. Bowkk, Gloncoo, O. For sale by St. diate rollof and heal any wound. Uarter, it, cc js. j.t.n. nine iiioiiuviur. vlllagos of liko conditions. It was Who sang to him night and day Thoy aro getting up a good Tommy Thomasson and MissEm-aiBernard Drugstoro, Earllngton; Bon PrIco2unndG0c. St. Bornard Drug- Earllngton, Ky. Kvery jucco of of this Tho rhymes of tho universe T. Robinson, Mortons Gap; Geo. storo. work warranted. Cunningham, both of tho Whlto paper and ono that Is calculated to tho province of tho to medical X". Plains country, were married by accomplish much.good for tho pro- clergyman examinesays tho mon And whdnovor tho way scomd long, King, St. Charles. maIt troubled with Dtzziness, Furred Tongue, Or his heart began to fail, Tradc Marks Judgo Hall, In Madlsonvlllo Sutur-la- hibition cause. Thoy aro exper- for tlio army and ho Ten Year Sentence. Designs Dltter Taste In Mouth, Dloated Feeling after eatienced nowspapor men and capablo jority of them could not answer Sho would sing n moro wonderful Tho grpom Is olghtoen years of Copyright? Ac ing, Constipation or Sick Headache, use Dr. M. Cicero King, who killed Marshal quostlons that could have been readof getting up n creditable paper. song, A. Simmons Liver Medicine. and his brldo thirteen. jign Casobler at Hartford last weok, was ily answered by tlio children of his Or toll a moro marvellous talo. tried and tho jury returned a verdict Elder Henry Mooro conducted A Powder Mill Explosion - Tom Oil motir Dead. father's scchool. The fault bolng Longfellow to Agasslz. of manslaughter and fixed his Thanksgiving services nt Manltou so thnt tho observing faculties of theso Romovos everything in sight; Thomas Gjjmour, tho rputalnatto, without chantc. In tho at fen years In tho ponlten-tlar- last Thursday. do drastic mineral pills, but both aro mon had not been trainod as chilCatarrh Cannot be Cured of Mr.,and' Mrs. Matthow ton dangerous. Don't dynamlto dren. It is said that "Botany is cawhon the Scientific mighty King was drunk and of Dawson, died Sunday after tho delicate maohlnory of your body with r.ooAi. Ai'i'i.iOATioNfl, as they Have vou a cold? A dose of Cous- A hsndsomelr Illustrated wceslr. Janrest elr. to arrest him King Wvoral days Illness. Intormont with calomol, crototi oil or aloes pablo of doing for tho observing cannot reach tlio scat of tho disease. officer tried lg death, of Tar at bedtlmo will sen's Honey him Is a blood or constitutional romovo it. Price 25 and 50c. St. took plncoatpawson, Monday after- nllls. when Dr. King's Now LUo powers of tho mind what mathemat- Catarrh and in order to ouro It you stabbed dlsoaso, MUNf.&Go.36,0fMNew,York noon, lfo was- - n grandson of Mr. Pills, which are gontlo as a summer ics doos for its reasoning powors." must tako internal remedies, Hall's Thero aro fow allmonts so uncoin- - Bernard Drugstore. Branch Oflco. (SS V 8U ( fit; tmd Mrs, Thonia Piko, of this city. uroozo, uo tno work porieony. utircs Did you over think what an ad- Catarrh Curo Is not a quack medi- fortablo as piles, but thoy can easily 25c, to all Headache, Constipation. Only Carries Our Burdens. vantage, for Naturo study, teachers cine. It wns proscribed by ono of bo cured by using Tabler's Buckeye l??l at St. Bernard Drugstoro, tho beroavpd.ones. Rollof follows its A Uttlo boy wishes to holp his In tho country havo ovor those in the tho best physicians in this country Pllo Ointment. W. A. Nibiikt, President. uro. and anv onosufforlntr from piles Is a regular elty? Tho plant and lusoct world, for years andcomposed of proscrip can not afford to neglect to givo it a fathor carry books to his library", O. AV. "SVaddim., Cashier. tho best tion. It is hold of a big birds and animals aro ready to hand tonics known, combined with tho fair trial, price go cts. in uotties, The Uttlo follow took HOPKINS COUNTY and how Interested aro tlio little ones best blood nurlflor, actlnsr directly on tubes 75 cents. St. Bornnril Drug. book, and tho father seeing him on tho stairs exhausted and unablo to "communicated" as thoy aro "by tlio mucous sunaces. nio perieco storo. combination of the two Ingredients go further, took tho boy and book in every sight and sound," Tho Shakespoaro Club mot with arms. So Christ will carry us ana Is what produces such wonderful re-- i5f . I known, Uttlo ono who boiuo weeks sults In curing Catarrh. Sond for Mrs. E. A. Chatton Tuesday ovon- our bunions too. Dwlght L. Moody. ago, refused to go to sleop for all of testimonials, free you You can began the reading of Julius F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. lng, and The readings aro much en"black mammy's"rockIngand croon- Cresar. Madisonville, Ky. Sold by Druggists, 76c. use Gold Dust. Jug because sho was Interested In tho Hall's Family Pills aro tho best. joyed by all who attend. flies hummingabout tho room. "Lisdoe9 most of Gaptal Stock, - - - $50,000. ten to tho bugs, mammy, listen to A TIMELY HINT. Shot Accidentally. vfjSi. blood ku ..luaM bo Ise aud see that jour put it Soro throat and constant coughing In "the work. tho bugs," sho would say, greatly to if': t la a your whole system A young man named Ray ,of tho Transacts a gonoral banking busl-noan affection of tho bronchial Or. by the the annoyance of mammy, no doubt, Tond flvor country, was killed accli ucrlectiy Itfalthy condition Towder. use of yqtt dicatowhich may dovelop In to pleurisy and Invites tho account of the Then tubes CarUtedt's German LlTer citizens of Hopkins and adjoining wjioso ears had grown dull to such dentally ono day last weok. Ho was nlll be free from malaria, typhoid fever, colds orlnflammatlonoftholungs. Do not; iH; Dr. Carlstedt'o Herman laver counties. This subject is so vast out hunting when tho gun was dis- and the Iscrip. best medicine nioucy can buy. sounds. wait: but uso Dr. John V. Bull's and labor. l'owdcr tlio Has tho finest and most secure 'rdl and dcop that I feel almost 'helpless charged, killing- him nlmost In- For your Cold try Dr. Otto'a Sprues Cough Syrupatonco ana bo cnxea. vault In this section Kontuoky. ISJuSV ASCOOD FOR ADULTS. 'Of M. .' 26o ond 60o Gum Balsam. Price be.foro it. A fow practical sugges- stantly. B4 for tn booU'tt "Oaldwt RuIm WARRANTED. PRICE 50 cts. a Bottlo. tions I will glvo from outlines of GAtATU,II.IJJ.,N0T.I6,lM3. fr Hoowwork." For salo br For Pneumonia. Bt. work obtained In a course at the rarls Medlcino Co., soldLouis, Mo. PARKER'S bottlo o last year, St. Bernard Drug Storo. Oentlemen:-HAIR BALSAM Dr. C. J. Bishop, of Agnow, Mich., TASTISMCHS C11114 TONIC arid ua OUOVK-Western Kentucky Normal School. Cletiiitf. , sua Dcsnunts us PAIRBANK COMPANY THE N. K. says: "I havo used Foloy's Honey bouitht threo itrosa alreadr tula year. In all our ci lMimntl,. lnxurUBt tnm In the Suppose wo aro having a lesson on nnd Tar In threo very severo cases business, hart If you want a photo of yourself or Cures Hoarseness and Soro Throat. norlenee of,,.,II,,nVl that cava drug universal callsNever I"Us to u.sior ."? SLLoafa J;.., NiwTwk such CMttfo -lr.ir to Its Youthful birds, Ask: y0Urs truly, rSm. af.fn dlatiu. Si h.l. of pneumonia tho past month with family, go to tho It. It. Photo Car. Doses nre small nnd pleasant to take. Doctor I UcUon Tl)ur Tonio. AUNMr.CAEtt ice SOc, sudl I St lMtfSjIS At all dtuseist. recommend It. 1. "iVho can toll on hearing a bird good results." U'hoywlllbo hero a few days only. In progress at tho M. E. Church, there was no preaching at the Southern Methodist church Sunday evening, Tuesday evening prayer mooting was also callod in. Years' Conj-an- l out a Failure. Ue With 'ui ,i i.!'".?- Aro theso powers to bo despised? An amusing account of his first lesson, undor tho great Agasslz, is given by ono of his pupils In which ho describes himself ns being left for hours with a lono fish and microscope, but ho states that afterwards bo bad reason to bless the wisdom that taught him to look and discover for himself. Was there any ono who could better havo told the lad about tho object? What a power of seeing must Froo- bol havo possessed to havo mado his wonderful discovery that all forms which tho liumnn . mind has over known, or of which It can concolvo, aro derived from tho threo element ary forms of the sphere, cubo and ;iNf :t ?W3 m -- r ' '&'"' . - sing, without seeing It, what kind of Mannlngton News. a bird it Is?" Tho farmers of this vicinity woro 2. "How many kinds of birds can vory busy tho past week stripping you namo?" and getting ready to deliver their fl. "What birds stay with us dur tobacco. ing tho winter?" Tho bird hunters that have boon 4. "Whnt birds go away in win bo numerous In this section returned ter?" to their homesFrlday. Accept oral' answers to theso at Mr. Willie Walton, a popular first. Later, require written stateyoung gontleman of Barnsley, past ments, either in lists of words undor their proper heading, or words used through here on route to Crofton, in coinploto statements. As to which stopped off at this placo for a short of theso methods must bo used iho tlmo to seo frlpnds. Ho spoilt Fri day night with his cousin, Mrs. teachor must decide. For an emorgoncy dovlco whon Richlo Ezolll, at Crofton. Whtlo leaves aro on tho trees, lotcaeh child thoro ho had a very hard chill nnd Saturday vory draw a leaf. Letjt mako Its first at- returned to his homo tempt wltji freedom. However crude slck'nnd It Is thought will tako tho the drawing may bo, avoid anything fover. Mr. Frank Ardntosh, T)f Toxas, that may hurt tho child's sonsltive-nosswho has been hero visiting his After a loaf has boon drawn, let all who can writo a composition brother Wallor, will not return to hlsjhomo beforo January. This is on tho leaf. In Botany lot tho children study Ills first visit sinco December 1800. tho plants themselves. Pumklns, Miss Inla Gunn, who lias been squash, corn, benu and pea seed aro down most four wooks with fover, Is good for sprouting. Lot thorn sprout no hotter at this writing. all theso seed. Lot them record them Mr. Walter Mcintosh, who has record tho length of tlmo required boon very low with typhoid fever, Is ' for each. Ask them if plants will slowly Improving. grow If sprouted lit. tho fall? Lot tho Mr. D. Mcintosh spent Saturday chlldron inako tho experiment. En- - In this section Sunday night. courago thorn to havo Uttlo gardens Mr. York Mcintosh and wlfo, who of tholr own. havo boon very ill with typhoid In our readers Instead of starting fever, aro Improving. on tho front pago and going straight tnrougii, let us ciiooso tnoso lessons No Right to Ugliness. adapted to tho seasons. Take, for Tho woman who is lovoly in fnco, Instance, tho lesson on corn in form and temper will always havo Third Reader. Choose this friends, but one Avho would bo atlesson when'corn Is In season. Havo tractive must keep her health. If sickly and all run down tho chlldron bring corn and rice to sho is weak, nervous and Irritable. sho will bo If possible, remembering If she has constipation or kidney tho class, that an object is a great stimulus to trouble, hor Impure blood will cause tho mind. Havo tlio first paragraph pimples, blotches, skin eruptions and a wrotched complexion. Elecread. It reads thus: tric Bitters Is tho best medlcino in ,"Fcw plants aro moro useful to the world to regulate stomach, liver man than Indian corn, or malzo. No and kidnoys and to purify tho blood. strong bright oyes. grain, except rlco, Is used to so great It gives volvoty norves,rich complex skin, an extent ns an nrticlo of food. In smooth, win maKO a ion, it n In some countries corn Is almost tho charming woman of a only food eaten by tho peoplo." Then valid. Only CO cents at St. Bernard Drugstoro. ask 1. Who can givo names of plants? Call at tho palaco art car and seo you 2. What kind of plants ha tho flno lot of photographs thoy aro mentioned? showing. Thoy guarantee their work 8. What is an edlblo plnnt? to equal that of any city studio. 4. Namo six principal food plants? r. Who can mention other kinds A New Enterprise. of plants? A. D. Melton Is preparing to estab 0. What plants can you seo from lish a now enterprise in Madlsonvlllo. the window? . manu7. AVho can writo tlio word "maizo" Hols preparing a factory for facturing tho nlimerous products on tho board? 8. Who can mention countries In thnt tobacco stems have been found useful for. Tho. building will bo which com is used as food? with all the machinery U. Who has over heard a song equipped that is necessary for the operation about Indian corn?. ex10. What kind of soil is best for of such a plant and Mr. Melton pects to operate his plant on a largo corn? , 11. Does corn grow best in wnrm or scale. cool climates? MAS NATURE WARMED YCU . 12. From what part of tho seed will t JCatnru herself did in tno iprlni'. blossoms forth trees Ja J SowcrJ cauilus , the plant start? tno drspoilicut chard to vlbrtte to tills, the 13. What does one- do to sprout most cclii'btfu: ot all, prtu.'iicia ua uotr uo .goou-iooKin- g, run-dowFf-'5slck-ics- inie'i'eun'it'i'H'C'''9i . f'emiu THIS PHOTO CAR Acts gently on HBnHBBHBBflBnBflBaBURHHHlSBBSBBlBBHBBHBBHBBHl flBHBBflBBflBHK5HffiHHwHKHnHMHflBflBBHBflBflBHBfll Kidneys, Liver and Bowels Cleanses OVERCOMES the the System EFFECTUALLY 'rrty PERMANENTLY H4B,TUAlCbNST'PAT,0N ,T5Bt Is now on the side track, near the depot, I and will be in Earllngton only a short time. We are prepared to make the best photos at prices so low that you will be astonished. There is nothing cheap J about our work except the price. We use the best material that money can buy. Call and see samples and learn prices. '- - jsl "& JDRNS & HARRDD. ti I FREE Kodaks m pos-slb- lo i "' i'ndn' 'llll be-ca- thor-momot- cr m Just turn a light-proo- -' iar ".. - ih:M to y, Sinterjaatiomal ry . mtin-im- Webster's i0i rsrSI i I , i dritUjinitillH-rlilimiUir- - el 1.1111 , i !'& p? Dust-Washi- ng I i trade-mur- k nt ,fl . o. m M son-in-la- w BjTaTr73' c if y. GRDVE I t.i. pun-Islimo- nt y. ld Gll-)no- American. 'lijMiislI ras mh tho Dishorn QwiekiyF It -- It ' Sore Throat Br.Bnll's COUCH SYRUP CHILL TONIC Wo COO TASTELESS 'KnKJawS BANP- - ss s-- . - n. tfSV 01) ( V fl t nt,..,. .. ,Tf WS TTppr I wmm. 'iiwi "i' j" w 5ss?7 .? PjfT Ttwwyfm 'wcs: ; rr-,- ' r X a, VSP 'V"' DEMOCRATIC COMMENT. CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR. Toplo Par the Week Deniniilnir Deo. Wj TWCRSE. tlRlBTO'BMaMR-fiMRfBr ' j x It.is no longer a question ns to whether you wore for Taylor or Goehel at the election, but whether you want the man who jrot the most votes to get the The Democratic precinct officers and Democratic returning boards have certified that Taylor got the most votes by 2,500. Tho only way to keep Taylor from getting the office is to throw out counties on technicalities and practice fraud upon the people casting tho votes. Mndisnnvillo of-lic- ID Comment He v. S. II. Doyle, LESSON XI, FOURTH QUARTER, INTERTone The Indwelling present. CoL 1, t 2fl j NATIONAL SERIES, DEC. 10. Got. II, to C-- lr e. Hustler. it 4 No man who supported Mr. Tavlor has conceded the election of Gocbel. No Taylor man lias contended that justice demands that the certificate of election be issued to Ooebel. But thousands of Democrats who voted for Goe-bcincluding many of hisstancli-es- t partisans, declare that Taylor lias been elected aim snouiu receive the certificate. Louisville Dispatch. l, The topic refers to the indwelling of Christ in the believer's heart. This la n Text of the Leaaon, Mnl. I, ll nnd 111,8-1- 2 nolil- jlcmory Verae. truth of ficripturo that is not sufficienten Text, II Cor. Ix, 7 Commentary ly recognized und emphasized. The D. M. Stcarnx. atonement of Christ, by which we nro Prcpnred hy the lie. Cop) right. 1SD9. by D M Steatn, reconciled to God, Is constantly dwelt In this last word to Ills people through upon, nnd rightly so, bnt too many tho prophets, before He Himself should Christians ignore the second great and pome. He tells them plainly what He blessed truth that Christ dwells in us to ;saw in them that He did not like nnd keep ns faithful to God and to arsnre r.rKcs them to uttirn to Him that He His ns of onr hope of cternnl glory, Christ may torch e and blesi them. (terse lirst '), word Is, bae loved jou" died to justify ns. He lives within us nnd this "I nlvvnys the burden of His Is to sanctify ns, and sanctlflcatlon is nec pica. lie choe them as a apeciul people essary to completo nnd perfect jnstm-catio- n to Himself uot because the were many 3-- COFFEE Used in Millions of Homes! Accept no substitute t on LION COFFEE, in 1 lb. pkgs. Insist These articles mailed JRKUJ? i exchange for lion heads cut from front ofz lb. HON COFFEE pkgs. Silk Umbrella (either Lady's or Gents). Sent by express (cnarees prepaid;, for 170 fion beads and I V- - Col. Uallerson'a litnkt 'S3 .? more or less esteemed (of Louisville, Ky.,) devotes nearly two columns of its valuable spaco to a discussion of the Washing ton Post. What it says is ot not much consequence, and wo refer to the matter merely for tho purpose of noticing ono point. The Courier-Journaafer describing as playfully aB it can what it thinks proper to call the Post's The Courier-Journal That the Bible teaches the doctrine of tho indwelling of Christ and tho Holy Spirit in tho heart of beliovera cannot bo denied. Paul declares that Christ dwells in the Colossians. Ho prays that Christ may "dwell by faith in the hearts of tho Ephesians and testifies that he himself no longer lived after ho had been crucified with Christ, but that Christ lived in him. Satli language can mean bnt ono thing, and rightly understood and appreciated It is one of tho most precious doctrines of the word cf God It teaches us that, in addition to His sating ns by His death, Christ keeps us saved by His llfo in ns. There are two phases of the indwelling of Christ that are presented to ns (1) Christ in in the topical references ns as our life and (2) Christ in us the -- or good, but simply because He loved them (Deut. vll, 7, 6). With nn everlasting love Ho loved them, nnd with loving kindness He drew them, and when they wandered from Him He said that If they would only return to Him He would heal their backsliding nnd love them freely (Jer. xx!, 3; Hos. xiv, 4). (J, 7. "O priests, that despise my name." He said to tho priests who were His messengers to the people (11, 7), that they counted His service a weariness. They brought Him the torn nnd the lame and the sick and thus despised His name (verse 13). They Bhowed Him no honor cither as Father or Master. It has been said that God Is not called rather In the Old Testament, hut see, In addition to our lesson, Deut. xxxli, 0; Isn. lxhl, 10; Jer. miiimiiii Best Coffee for the Money I THRDUBH Try LION COFFEE and you will never use any otticr. It Is absolutely pure Coffee and nothing but Cotfe. Fancy Qold Ring. lion heads and a BTIBUlfO miHSDAiiy HASHVIUI flifi&tuill cars mon sUsaaatiZIjssnaaV NCB081WM s'.cJaaiXf Dfl.11ll.lHyi.u5J NASMVUU.Ttl Geanlae RabySettlng 6old,RlBH. ror25Hon head and ft CHICAGO. f.P.JEFFRIE5.0.P.A tVAKiVrtLE.INO Ports tamp. MJMfc a taap. xxil, hope of glory. 1. Christ in ns as our life. Gal. ii, 20, "I nin crncified with Christ, nnd it is no longer I that livo (K. V.), bnt Chiht llveth in me, and tho life width I now livo in tho llesh I livo by tho faith of the Son of God, who loved me and gavo Himself for me." .Hero is Paul's doctrine of the indwelling Christ as the life of the Christian. Panl has ceased to live. Ho has died with Christ, nnd ns n result Christ lives in him and does through him that which he would have him do. This is the only real and true consecration of ourselves to Christ. This is the only way iu which we can live the real Christ life after wo have been saved. We must abdicate tho thrones of onr own lives nnd place Christ upon them ns our King nnd give Him complete control of our lives. Thns, and thus only, can wo livo a blameless life before God and advance toward that perfection of life, our which is tho final goal of n, l, u t V V il t as an honest Democrat. It may bo so; but surely, in that case, there are few honest Democrats left in thebluegrass State, or, for that matter, out of it. Almost everybody knows by this time that Goebel has been beaten, and practically everybody is glad to know it. If these feelings bo the ingredients of Republicanism, we fear there are not enough Democrats left to till tho office in ono of tho hill counties of Col. State. As it happens, is however, the Courier-Journmistal on as much so as it was in JSOUjWhen it bolted the nomination, decently and honorably niado at Chicago, and lent itself to the Mugwump conspiracy to defeat tho Democratic ticket. The land swarms with Democrats Democrats who took no share in the treachery of three years ago, and who are ashamed of the Kentucky infamy of 1801). Washington Post. War-terson- State do not suffice, let the President of the United States" at once order Otis homo from tho Philippines and send him to Kentucky." The Post, thus, is Kepublican because it says, and says truly, Christianity. that Goebel is beaten in Ken2. Christ in ns the hope of glory. tucky, and that Taylor, the "Christ in ns the hope of glory" (CoL candidate, is elected. I, 27). This, saya Paul, is "tho riches We Conclude, therefore, that, in of the glory of tho mystery among tho philosophy, gentiles. " And whatn mystery Christ the one must lie about this Kentucky in the hearts and lives of gentiles tho election in order to be regarded hope of their glory The glory referred to is future, eternal glory. It is an to be a Kenublican. A lew strokes of tho pen and tho thing is done: Ooebel is beaten: lay lor is elected; and, if the troops called out by the governor ot the "versatility," coestosay: "Just now it pleases the Post Courier-Journal- 's 1 'a al A bill will bo introduced by Congressman SmlTli of tho fourth Kentucky district, providing: for tho improvement of Salt river. pire nnd If Mndlson were here today ho would bo told tnat ho could nor participate in a Democratic primary. For thero nro young mon In tills country who know much more about tho meaning and Intentions of the Constitution tlinii Madison nnd tho men who mndo It know. Galveston, Tex., iv, 12. IJohn li, James Mndlson When tho work oflmllding tho Constitution was at nn oiicl, ono James Mndlson, who had boon chief lit tho construction, said : "I nin persuaded thnt no Constitution was over beforo so w ell calculated ns ours for extensive em10; here fnture, bnt it is certain. It can como only through Christ. Man has come short of the glory of God. Christ supplies the shortness nnd makes it possible for man to glorify God and as a result to enjoy Him forever, and this is the glory for which tho Christian hopes, nnd which will be realized in Christ. Ex. xxix. 45, 40; Bible Readings. Ezek xxxvi, 30, 27; Jer. xxxi, 83; John vl, 35; xiv, 23; rvi, 7; Rom vi, Gal. iv, 19. 20; Eph. iil, 14 19; Col. iii, 10; I Then v, 19; I Tim. iil, News. Subscribe for Tun Bkk. Ring in tho new old Slug out ths false Slug In the troa " We bring to you tha new and truo from tba plney forests of Norway " Ring onttha DR. 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Write for our elegant II-- catalogue and detailed particulars. How e we can gave you money In the purcliase of a sewing machine and the eaay terms of payment we can offer, eltller direct from factory or through our regular authorized agents. This is an opportunity you canuot afford to pass. Vou know the "White," you know Its manufacturers. Therefore, a detailed description of the machine and its construction is unnecessary. If you have an old machine to exchange we can offer most liberal terms. Write Address In fulL A T high-gradto-da- God what they would not offer to their fellows. They offer Him the result of a misspent life, a worn out body, a half hearted service or that which they can ghe and neter feel it, ns some say. In the church or Bible class offering, which is supposed to indicate In some measure our grutltudo to God, what docs God think of the pennies that are sometimes found thero by tho hundred, while the donors profess to be so grateful for their privileges? I think I must have several pounds weight of mutilated coin which has accumulated from tho Bible class offerings. If all tho thousands In these classes were ns grateful ns the comparatively few who give me the thousands of dollars to pass on In HU name, how much more might be accomplished 0, 10"I have no pleasure in yon, saith the Lord of Hqsts, neither wlin nccept an offering nt yoar hand." The words Bccm to Indicate that they only served God or professed to do so because there was some pcrtonal gain in it, ns when satan said, "Doth Job fear God for naught?" (Job I, 0.) The revised version seems to say that God would prefer to have the doors of His house shut rather than have them offer Him vain offerings. 11. Notwithstanding all formality and hypocrisy the kingdom Bhall come, and both Jews and Gentiles shall delight to honor His name. In all the world His name shall be great, "Far above nil principality nnd power nnd might and dominion nnd every name that is named, not only In this world, but also. in that (Eph. 1. 21.) All klugs which Is shall fall down before Him, nil nations shall serve Him (Pa. Ixxll, 11), and all nations shall send their representatives to Jerusalem from year to year to worship the King, the Lord of Hosts (Zech. xtv, 10, 17). In nil times of darkness look nt tho Kingdom and Its glory Is very cheering. ill, 8, 0. "Will a man rob God? Yet ye hate robbed Me." He gave them all they had, lands and vineyards and homes for which they labored not and which they did not dewrre, qpil He asked them to give nim one seventh of their time of all the Increase which nnd Ho gave them, not that they might enrich Him In any way, but that He might bless them the more, and they misjudged Him nnd were ungrateful and unbelieving nnd despised Him and robbed Him. 10, 11. "Bring je nil the tithes the storehouse, that there may be meat In mine house, nnd prove Me now herewith, salth tile Lord of Hosts." Let us not fail to bellee that He means here Just what He says, as He always doc3 unless It is manifestly a figure, nnd that lie is asking His people to return to Him His just portion, thnt He may bless them If a neighbor with a more abundantly. nice tegetable garden should send you some choice things from his garden in a quite attractive basket and your should exceed your gratitude nnd lend you to keep the basket, too, what should you think of yourself? If we fall to giro the Lord nt least a tenth of thnt which He gives us or enables us to earn, we are worse than the one who would keep the basket. Jacob gave the Lord a tenth, and some people would not like to be counted meaner than Jacob. Abram gave tithes to Melchisedek. Christians arc the seed of Abraham, and the Lord Jesus Is our great King Priest, to whom ; Heb. 11. 1, 2). we owe all (Gal. Ill, There is that scattereth and yet lncreas-eth- ; there Is that mokcth himself poor, yet hath great riches (Prov. xi, 21; xiil, 7). God so loved that lie gave Ills only begotten Son. The Son of God loved me nnd gave Himself for me. If His love does not constrain me to give cheerfully to Him, what do I know of it or Him? I was led to see my privilege in this matter while pastor of a church In Boston from 18S0 to 18S0. I had no stated salary, but accepted as my portion that which was left after all current expenses were-palLiving on the tithes ot others nnd giving nil my time to the Lord nnd having nothing superfluous in my Income, I tried to persuade mj self that the Lord did not require n tithe from me, but one day In the early spring of 1884 Num. xvlii, 20, took hold of me, and from that day to this I have by His grace been obedient In this matter and linye known something of the blessedness thereof nnd earnestly desire It for nil. 12. "All nations shall call you blessed, for ye shall be a delightsome land, saith the Lord of Hosts." This Is yet to be true of Israel when the Lord of Hoits Bhall dwell in their midst forevermore, nnd the name of Jerusalem shall be the Loid is theie(Ezek. xlllt, 7; xlviii, 35). But national promises are ofttlmes true for Indh (duals (Job xxxlv, 20), nnd every believer who becomes obedient in this matter will know Increased blessedness and have the consciousness ot being n delight to the Lord as well as of delighting in the Lord as never before. "The Lord taketh pleasure In His people. He will beautify the meek with salvation." (Ps. cxllx, 4.) Instead of by Him and being content to have the nssurancc of a place in heaven as our great ambition, let us yield so fully to Iliin and live so wholly for Him that we shall bo to the praise of His glory nil the way home. one-tent- h in-t- o covet-ousned. 0. 8. "Offer It now unto thy governor." It Is actually truo that people offer to Theaa rings aro gcuulne rolled-colplate, having tbecxaet appearance and quallUea ot (olid gold, and guaranteed by tho makers to two years with ordinary uuga. Mew rHcrna ana very popular. NASHVILLE, CHATTANOOGA AND )t stamp. a !5i MoUO.-IOkt.AUU- o ST. LOUIS RAILWAY PULLMAN PALAt-- C TO DETEItMlNETHK SIZE- -I Bo tween : framo with seven ribs ; atcel rod and silver Congo handle. Would cost $2,00 at the store. Dress-PI- n A very fine umbrella, made ot union strength, purity and flavor! Knickerbocker" Watch. I Cut a strip of thick paper so thtt the cad will exactly mc.t when drawn UfhUf around second Joint of the finger. Lay one eod on this diagram at the 0. and order the number the other eod 8LCCPING cans indicate. Nashville ntltlOliati MattrK' v Atlanta, Augustn, Macon, J iMHa.) vlllo. Knoxvillo. AshnvUle. "wkh i r 1ll.lln.ld ffal.i. Illl.f.w l1l.ki..... New York, Portsmouth, NotfWk, jncKBon, Aiompnirt, i.ittit kmk, Toxnrknna, Shorman, Waeo. Daja w and Fort Worth S rJffi ! f( Set. Hal led Ire tor IS lion head and a stamp. Three pins in the set (larger ban shown), composed ot fine rolled-golwith handsomo ruby-colored Pair of Lace Handkerchiefs. Twoextraflne Cambria hand, kerchiefs, with beautiful Imported laco medallion Insertions In the corners. Halt inch hem, machine, stsrlish and able. Apalrot thea hatuflcerw chief given for 18 lion heads cat from Uon Collec wrapper and a 2C stamp. Art Picture, 'Eastor tings. Suitable, for waist pins, cud pins, neck pins or as n child's set. Sash-Be- lt set- (liven for 17.1 lion heads and n stamp. Neat appearing nnd an excellent r. Solid nickel-silve- r case, with ornnmontnl back. Nickel movements, escapement fully Jeweled. The famons Greetlne' (tamp. Olven for R lion bead cut from Uon Cof-f- sa wrapper and a A highly artistic picture, that will grace the finest draw. Ing room. The background of royaldark-blue Palace Da; Coaches 01 all Trains' Informatloii pertaining ,t TICKETS, ROUTES, UATHS, ETC. Will ho cheerfully furnished upon application to Ticket Agents, or to "Knickerbocker" nHch. A double hemstitched: dur- it fc. and Buckle. Mention yi walst-mea- Ladies Watch Chain. strand of best silk cord, united at Intervals with colored beads : neat and substantial For 15 lion beads and a stamp. Children's Picture Book. seuillujr. Gent's Watch. nailed free for 00 lion head and a 2 --cent stamp. The celehra ted lnger-so- ll m -- iiims . Olven for 10 lion bead and a 2--nt (tamp. Sixteen large pages of Moillustrated and wlUi nicely lithographed cover. We hayo different books, to you can get au assortment. ther Goose Melodies contrast to the little girl ami her white Easter Ulle. Bite. ltx Inches. rorJOllon heaits and t evata wo will seed It Unaod ready for ftsaglag. appropriate furnishes an Mailed free for IS Hon head cut from stamp. Uon Coffee wrappers and a Latest stylo of Imported black Swiss gros-gra- ln ribbon belting: stylish imitation oxidized silver buckle; neat, strong and fashionable. "watch ; and Flower Picture. d nickel-plate- d Silver NapkinRing. For 1 5 lion bead and a stamp. Neat and substantial. Made of durable metal, heavily silver-plate"wo different patterns. Coin-Purs- e. case: each watch accompanied by guaranteo ot the maker. A reliable Century Cook-Boo- k. Ladies Pocket-Boo- k. For IS lion head and stamp. Color, kaa brown. Made, ot ldark kid leather, chamline ois lining, nickeled frame, with strong Large sizo nod latest shape. Black seal-grai- n leather, with five separate dIrlslons,lncludlnir n tuck pocket with Bap to hold vlsl tins cards secure Given lor 2S lion heads from Don Coffee wrappers and a 2c stamp. M8 pages ot valuable cooklnsr re ceipts, also treatise on the labor of the kitchen, dining-rooa,laundrtick, room, and remedies for the more common diseases. Olrcnfor IS llonl I head and a For S Hen bead and a 2c tew. laerlcau Itcautr Him and Lines Btse. 11 XM iBcae. Bright and artistic coloring. nati, Ohio. R.G.CowAiiniN, Western Passcugfii. Agent, Room JiK, Railway KJI change Building. Ht.. Louis, Mo, Bkiaui) F. Him., Northern Agent, Room HW, Mnrqiic.it Building, Chicago, III. J. L. EdmoniwOx, Southern Agt., Chattntioojta, Tenii. W. L. DA'iMLEY, Clen'l Pass, and Tleket Agt., Pane-ougcr A. J. Wklck, Division Passonfepr Agent, Memphis, Teiiu. J. H7 Latimkk, Southeastern Passenger Agent, Atlanta, On. D.J.Mum.ankv, Norllieiinienil'ftsK. Agt.i W W. Fourth Swd, Cincin- NAKHVtU.K, '1 KNN The Dancing Lmmti.'I Capital Slack Pal l, IMai lH). uo.eao CUMWENCEO BUSIftEIS IS Ti iZB.eee. tump. iV,- - Ladles' Table Cover. Pen-Knlf- s. JNO. G. MORTON. dark- - Durable, For 15 lion beads Uon Coffee wrapper tamp. Large stie: terial; handle nicely and assorted colors. cut from and a 2c good ma- Boys Pocket-Knlf- e. decorated mssssfss ' colored material that will stand washing 82 Inches sonare. Including fancy fringed border. Mailed free for 25 Hon bead and a 2c stamp. The "Easy-Opener- ": blade; d strong, sharp handle. For 1 2 lion bead and a 2c stamp. TUe green grass and tree, the little brown kitten and the girl's snow-whit- e dres form a pleasing combination of color. Btae, 13x21 lncbea. noted free hr stamp. 8 Hen bead and 2--et adniKii of a bjiit. oeiiiH ai BHQrof. li Is not to basfcws mrn w are lilkloc -- tbey kna aft altuut It- - but to salatl I men. wmK car ntt and to women TUe's Mllf it tWo bank Is a (ood one. Ttore'a teatijr and leou the raonrjr out ot reach of voar own son, Tlia derlnc, loo. II Is easy to jou mte. ami your ftocaeu BANKBK. .tin alj inr - TUB AB0V0 ARO ONLY A FEW OP TUB U0NCOFTEB PRBM1UMS. Another list win shortly appear In this paper I Don't miss It I The grandest list of premium ever offered I You always know UON C0FTCB by the wrapper. It Is a sealed pack, age, with the lion's head In front. It Is absolutely pure If the package I unbroken. LION COFFCB I roasted the day It leave the factory. IMPORTANT NOTICE. iWhea writing for premiums tend your letter In the am envelope or package wltlt tb lion bead. If more than IS Hen bead arc sent, you cast tar postage by trisomies down th margin. Ask year grocer lor Urge iiiusirmicu prxBiiura iisu Awrcv bi mien to i.re sum iu KErVTUClvY mmI kttiall l MAD1SONVILLE, WOOLSON SPiOE CO., ToMo, 0M. Illinois Central R. ANNOUNCEMENTS l - dot Into Trouble. Usually when a mnn is looking for trouble lio can find it. This pioveil truo with Thomas Anderson Saturday night. He wont out on the war-pat- h and had no difllculty in finding trouble. Ha first raised a rnckct with some of tho railroad men, striking one of them with something llko n Jug. Tho next object of his wrath was-- party of negroes whom ho attacked. Marshal Coylo went after him, arrested, hlin Monnnd lodged him In the lock-uday ho wont beforo Judge Cowoll, who hold him over to tho next grnnd jury on two chnrges, breach of the penco, nnd assault nnd battery. Truly, tho way of tho trangressor is hard. a p. WHITE SEWING MACHINE COMPANY, (Dep't A.) Clevefoll, 611. YVORMSl VERMIFUGE! UMtlnQunUtr. BeitlaCjoelllr. I WHITE'S CREAM church, has been conducting a series of meetings nt Hecla this wcok. TClilnrT. IT. 'Pi.nl nf tlin fllirloMnii KL K For 20 Ytars Has Led all Worm Remedies. sox.x xnr axiz, pr.,red br-JAMES F. BALLARD. St. Loula. IWtt oxhtogists. I Best Cough bjrup. fcU&laUlriJM.yfl Hi fill LUKtH WHfrif iu iidis. BuliI Dr arutTKlllf. Tastes tiuod. Utol flF ft- - of Colts Chape!, which stands out llko a beacon light proclaiming rest j to tho wear sinful soul. Whllo Just And a View of the Country From back of tho' church Is the littlo country graveyard, thro nro tho lonely Its Lofty Dome. mounds and old tombs and n few Situated in North Clirlstlnn about two miles south of tho quiet littlo newly made graves, glaring red hi village of Kert Hill is nn elevation thonutuinu sunshine or glistening rising' ulijiost imperceptibly from whlto vt Ith t.ho winter snows. Sumo the surrounding country nn eleva- of them otcrgrown with mimuino tion known far nnd Mile as Table nud brlnrs and over sonji. trees have grown to a considerable size. Hero Hill. nro doubtlessly routing some of the A few Saturdays ago tho morning men who vanquished tho diflleulttes dawned warm and linzy. Tho past inttoudlng tho .setllemont of n now week had been spout hi the bustle ot j country, who hewed out homes In tho school room and ns I stood In the tho wilderness and gavo their life's door yard that beautiful morning toll to tho dovelopmant of tho conn-trmade nnd gazed nt the ndjncent-hlll- s Who dares say thnt on this hazy by a curtain of 1)1 uu smoko liko littlo grassy knoll may not rest men mist hanging low along tho horizon of energy und eloped that might a longing to visit this beautiful spot havo blossoniod In heroic forms. took possession of my soul. "Hands that tho rod of empires might So cutting a staif from tho rond-sld- o have swayed, for my companion I began tho Or waked to eestacy tho living lyre." Journey to this noted land mark Hut enough. They havo nil paid where it seems ns if all nature bad the debt of nature and now rest in used iier most lavish hand in scat their lowly graves whoro tiro mocktering weird beauty hi reckless pro- ingbird may hlug In tho trees over fusion. All natuie seemed to bo in tbetn and tho thrush raise her brood her holiday attire. ' The excesslvo by tho side" of thoirunmoheat of summer hnd given away to lested. tne soul invigorating atmosphere of Near this hill about ono mllo east the so called melancholy days which Is a small lavino known to tho old the poet Bryant so beautifully de- Bottlers as ""rem son's hollow." Near scribes. tho hnad of this rahio Isn small, I wandered on nnd on now nnd dark nnd gloomy enu) which Is; now then disturbing a squirrel in his a retreat for owls and bais, and its noisy chatter in a neighboring treo tho water trickles down its mohs-giow- n top or pausing a moment to listen sides It seems a well-flttc- d to n bevy of birds holding high car place for thu deed which was onncled nival of muslo among tho leafless iu tills gloomy leecss many years ago. Near this place lived a happy brandies overhead. At Inst I came to and crossed tho family by tho iTanio of Pearson, but littlo stream of McFnrland's creok tho old inotlmr, becoming tired of which winds itself grncefully around horeartjily homo one day In autumn Table Hill and seems to be slowly whon the golden colors weraonlho dreaming life away ns It Hows list leaves, sho hied herself away from lessly on to the gulf. As soon as I her homo and friends, and seeking crossed thobeautlful littlo stream I this lonely caoslie cut sho enrried found myself at tho foot of the lofty with a small knife-whicdeclivity which with some difllculty and hero nlono in this dark and disr succeoded In reaching tho top of mal cave sho breathed hur last. Kind this lofty ominonco whore I behold friends cart led herhnck and laid her ono of tho most beautiful panoramas to rest In thollttlo family graveyard. I had over dreamed of. Tho top of Aftor this tho family moved West tho hill is flat liko a tablo and is and havo not beou heard of for many covered with a flno growth of gi- n day. nut tho old envo nlid lis gantic old oaks under which tho tragic story still remains green In Red mnn doubtlessly rested until the memory of innny to this tiny. llut while I was busy musing on the noontide heat was passed many years ago. While- under tho trees tho past nnd enjoying tho beauties of grows n luxurious greon moss cov- nature spread out before mo tho sun ering the rocks which rniso thoir had reached tho zenith of his glory heads above niothor earth ns If to and tho chjmoof a, dinner bell hi a get a bettor vlow of their lofty and nelgliborhigf.inn yard comes gweotly vibrating to mo on my lofty porch, magnificent homes. Seated on ono of theso I gazed and brings to my mind how pleasant down nt tho foot of the hill nnd thoro it used to bound to mo In tho long tho littlo creek llko a thread of sil- weary days of midsummer. Fromthls lofty eminence may bo ver wound Its way through beautiful meadows and waving cornfields seen many hnppy homes whoro tho yellow with tho autumn frosts and inmates toll on yenr after year in waiting for the farmors to gather In thoir happy homo circle, forgetting their golden harvest. Just across tho Qiitsldo world Just north of ine the creok and on a green shady knoll can bo seen the littlo school-housis sitnnted the beautiful littlo church nestling among nn almost unbroken A YIS'T TO TABLE HILL I I forest whoro my school days wero spent. What happy days they w ere J In ihoso hnppy days trlnls anil cares wero unknown. Whllu our classmates, as wo recall thorn to mind, wo miss the faces of many. Some nro removed to distant homos, whllo a number of them havo crossed tho y. - rrns her-thro- e, Davis, or Caldwi'l,l,nnd Miss Lula L. Tralso, of Russoll Elmo Martin,' of Muhlenberg, wero vlllo, and Miss Nollto Brooks of recent visitors. Hopklnsvlllo, la visiting Miss Mrs. John Slnton entortnlncd tho Floronco Wardors, of this place. young ladles of her neighborhood Rev. Kennedy, of Heiulerson, Saturday. preached horo Sunday. . Miss Ilnlllo Hnnnor nnd mother, Banks, the Major man was in the of Mndlrionvillo, nro Spending tho city last week. week nt Don Lnffoon's. Awngonotta load of young people t A Newspaper from Miulisonvillo, stormed II. D. Last Tuesday at 11 o'clock at'Hop-klnsvlllKlttlnger Thursday iifght. v Mr. A. Walker Wood, Misses Horn Henry and Lorcna manager o(.tho Dally Now Era, and Miss Mndg Falrlelgh'wero united Hall visited nt Heola lasfcreek. J. Q. Todd and family dined at In marriage, Rev.AV, K. PInor, of tho Methodist churoh performing ElderStory'sThanksglvlng. Jilgon failed to fill his tho coromony. MrVoodlsnproml-non- t Elder W. II. young newspaper man, yhllo nppolntmont at Bethlehem Sunday on account of Inclemont weather. Ho hts brldo Is a leader In society. has boon cnllod for another year. Mr. Chnrlos Parish, of tho Nebo Marlon, second son of tho Into country, attended quarterly meeting William Johnson, died Thursday of Sunday. typhoid fever. Aro vou a subscrlbor tol'irn "Hum? Misses Vie Wyntt, Toxlo McNnlr, You snouiu no. Dr. IX. O. nan-Marrieo, -- dark river alone Geo. Airinit. Katlmeton. K Just west of me about seven miles A new tlett WttHHi. aatirelr can bo seen tho sleepy littlo village tewrillea,. aa4 fin facta, Tho S. C. I). T. Association was a Southern and coBdttlaae.Vreeahl down of Crof ton, nestling among tho hills success. Tho teachers who lo date, at the Cealril's attended liko n gigantic whllo winged bird, oxprc8scd themselves as highly whllo n littlo farther to tho north can pleased with Earllngton in every Homeseekers' a i.p IHastist- bo soon a, column of'Mtick smoko ns reaurfae a lart way. Tho delegation was not very IP.lAn " pamphlet,trott Nertkeew eunitir 1 III U el letter nhovu' tho hazo of tho It rises lazily largo, but was an excellent quality; VJUlUvl now prcuptromly located oe retBitts lb lli.e distant hills, which proclaims tho "quality first then quantity." of Ibe UllooU CMiral Kalliuil to lb Slate of Keatoekv. Tesaeaaee. Miaeiaaioii situation of the Empire conl mines, eoa also a oeiauea wiiie) ai lue Tho Oriental Collation tendered sua sBisaaaand coontrroa and adjaceat teilat cities, towns where tho black diamonds nro bohig hy the teachers and citizens of Hop- ime. d Dosieteeacra, or ineee ra eearca ioi a brought to the surface to cheer and tana. Ibis namnblet will Inrnleti reliable laheoii. tton coaceralnt warm onr homes on the long wintry kins county, mainly of Earllngton, oos portloD (,( lbIba aiotl aeceeeible aad protpei II booth. ceoteicanaebw was Indeed n grand affair. cvonlngs. 07 sppjjincioiuoiieaiesiei lea aeworetavwa. I His honor, Mayor W. P. Burr's, While I have been writing the sun Tickets and has gone to rest behind tho western welcome nddrcBfl was Indeed timely nectleo with tbfull Information sa lo rates la ca- ' abota can be bad o ateati u hills nnd the lonely-hoof an owl Instructive nnd.hnpresfllve. tba Central" and coaoectlat Haas. S.Q Hslck, PI, pan. Hgiat, Clnwna'H. ' In the distance proclaims tho time Many teachers expressed their Bit. Piss. for my doparturo from this beautiful wishes to behold the "magnet ot Jhn A. f clt.m. a... AjMil, MMejWt. Wm Unh., wiw t ... a..i wrremv. .u .11.1, mvt,i, re.N "-spot, whoro I havo spent a pleasant civilization" who resides in Earllngday with nature nnd which brings to ton mid were disappointed hecauso A. H. Haaiort. S, p. A. W, A. Xllleac, A. P. A. luyuilud thobeautlful lines of tho tboy did uot have that honor. The vncaae. LMltfW. poet Myron: gentleman was away from the city. "Thero In a pleasuro in tho pathless Mudams II. Philllppa and II. Vou Arc Goinj HanLt wood ; Hnrgrnvcs as caters did splendid Thero is a rapturo on (ho lonely work. Every ono complimented If YouJlre Going Sob to, shorn; , thorn for their oxcollent tnsto. Too There Is BOeiety where none Intrudes, much can uot ho said In praise of You Aro Going as!t Hy tho deep sue nnd music Ju Its Messrs. Ben Cunningham and Ed. U No lloo. roar." Holland for their faithful work nnd You Are Going West; Ited IlillfKy., November W), 1891). good management. Of course the FUftCHAIC TICHCT work- would not havo been completo VIA Grapevine Items. without tlfo hands of Mrs. Mary Everybody is having n Holland and Mrs. Itosn Boggus. time. Thoy decorated the hall beautifully. Tho cold wave Is hastening the harTho Once Again Club received vest of tho pumpkin and turnip many compliments. Each membor crops'. workod faithfully LOUieVlUX 4 NA8HVIUK H. R. J, D. SIsk, of Dalton, was a Sunday The Association moots nt Morgan-fiel- d visitor. next Novombor. ho o vicuna John Drown nnd wife, of tho Tho resolutions nnd othor Hems . country, visited nt It. P. concerning will appear In condense w li i ine maximum ot Henry's Saturday. form later. has oa tale, sd tlieouuaae in aaia smii SepMainyo Todd and S. L. Todd vlsltsd tember 10. lM.fHJ lilt mramcr leaflet rickets fioaa M. F. Cox, Jr., and wife, of Elm polotsonlts Hae la laeSotttht Orovo Saturday nlghtnnd wero given to a larae Itel of learner resort la the North. Ha fast dtmble iv social. daily service to SI. Loalt, Cbtcsae, Clacldnait aad Louisville eaabltson la teacn qalcklr and comfortably tbe raonntala resorts ef Viriiau. lb While Mountains and Seetlde at New (Dur tbeTbootaad Itlaads, tbe lak eed forest resell of Mlcbleaa, Wlieoniln and Mleaeeou.lbe Hit Sprints of Arkaasas, lb Yellow Park or ib All rominnnieationt ana m.tl.rs of news pt resorts ot Colorado. . lalnln la lids column ahenlit pr addrosed lo If TOURIST The IlKsata CaMriXiDw RATES (oloi'ed tti?ens. kala, sHfeK 1 . - ot "-' - - -- If If - hog-killln- g Ash-bysbii- rg , vafciXv The Maximum ofSuesiJ' Th maximum n of Gomfwii U) The Minimum ofRottfa Sate. Tfaae and all other iufenualto be cheerfully furnished by o. p. ATMoar, .,., p - W. W. ETHRIDil&Aejwr. MOB WOUK finn nf fhto nfftnn win tcuciyc pruiuju joUien-f- , T7oftm i a.jJ iuiiiiiv,u upwii Atjiiveaiiuil, The Methodist BplfMopal Oiinr! has established mlsslonarvwori fn'l moro than ahundrftd ctier in eight, I of the middle States-b- t tftf Repuhlio II ui muAivui A t ,' -. r-- ' ai .! .: K , MTft Ami&ult: t m r1 ?i l 'SlafBHrt.v Ai, i f "';" &yr m-- : 2k rSai. At FTw::w:-?wwc-- . i- -