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Bee (Earlington, Ky.): December 14, 1899
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Bltr"l" JBm M HP . LaH ?aife3HBySilVw..acji-- - 1 H H r aaH V ISO. SO EARLINGTON, HOPKINS COUNTY, KENTUCKY, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1899. tempted to do, and can truth- Kentucky havo been recorded fully say that I havo the approv- against tins odious law, and al of my conscience. "No oxecutivo of this Stato has cucountcicd so much of storm and so little of sunshine ; so much of grave responsibility and so little of peaco and rest. If in the tempest I havo failed to steer tho ship over the proper course, it was the darkness that misled, nnd not the heart or brain. "I now lay down tho burden that I havo bornofor four years, with a profound plcasuro, only regretting that another must tako it up. "Tho peoplo gave tho trust; to thousands of others wore .denied GOVERNOR TAYLOR Lv .The Inauguration Attended By Many " Prominent Kentuckians. ATTORNEY GENERAL. PRATT APPOINTED Strong Speeches Made by Retiring and Incoming Governors. JO" . EW- - Trunkfort, Ky., Doc. 12. A cessors, with more favorable conmrgo representation oi ditions, were sold for only 2J iiroiiiinoiu lusimuiicAiis aim ron- - per cent. W aw resent imvo mon or itentucKv "In the mcamhilo,by economy j! haIk nun nuiu iirl it ji jiuiu nil AAri-htnil rtuukiuiin tftAn It na ivuuyt and good management, the credit A' to Witness and tako part ia tlio of tho Stato has been restored, 'inauguration of General Taylor current expenses liavo been promptly met, every dollar of hi Governor or Koiitucky. WP At l):0 o'clock, Hie fitall' of the $1,717,000 paid, and today . wo have in tho treasury $1,100,-00Gov. llradloy, in glittering tP strong, about forty-tlv- o roil e to the Governor's mansion, "This is moro than sufficient to and there were mot by Gov. lirad-lo- liquidate- tho $500,000 of bonds who entered n carriage, and, issued by tho present adminisescorted by the mounted olllcors tration and the $500,000 issued by drove to tho Capital Hotel to our predecessors. The Stato debt, ,iueot Mr. Taylor. lie was all except- educational and college "ready for them, and as boou as bonds, which are not redeemable, Gov. Bradley came ho entered but )n which interest is paid, has been puid,and the carriage. The line of inarch was formed and moved to tho Kentucky is today practically State House. First camo a band out of debt. .playing stirring airs, followed by "Tho charitable institutionshavc hii escort of polico. . Thon camo been materially enlarged and imt!io carriage in which Gov. Brad- proved and the per Capita exley and Gov. Taylor wore chat- penses in each materially reo ting. Following them was a duced. containing Liout. Gov. "No longer will tlio neglected Worthington and Lieut. Gov.-cle- children of the Commonwealth, John Marshall. Then camo who commit crime, bo confined Senator Deboo and other Statu in tho penitentiary with hardofficer, and both those now in ened criminals, but a house of reoffice and thoso elected on form has. been orerted, where 7. Railroad Conunis-nioiier- s they may bo educated, improved, Dempsey, McOliord and and given nn opportunity to beThey come tiBoful citizens. Woods voile together. "Tho common school interests Y'oro followed by a long line of many promi- have been carefully guardedj and vehicles nent Kentuckians, and ono com- despite many difficulties, arising pany of tho State Guard from by reason of the decisions of tho Frankfort and visiting marching Court of Appeals, which reduced clubs, notable among them being tho revenues, the per capita of the McKinloy Club, of Ixniisvillo, the first year has been steadily 2W strong. The order of procos-hIo- u advanced and this too although &rtLv ," U.14. j- - vor 1 ... J J A . 1 . Jl,l uni-forni- 0. y, - this mighty army of freemen may hold fast to intcsntv. and with unfaltering fidelity continue to struirirle until this meas ure is erased from tho books of law. Let all other matters bo subordinated to tho consummation of this glorious end. From each battlefield and patriot grave in this broad land there comes a warnimr against, tho oncronch- ment of threats of tho destruc them I return it, thanking them tion of Republican forms of govfor tho honor conferred. ernment. Let us heed these ad "Today another assumes official monitions ere it is too late. robes; ono who has made a gal"I bolievo implicitly in ulti- lant, manly nnd able fight for human liberty. That his administration may bo eminently successful, and that ho may bo spared many of tho responsibilities that wore visited upon his pre' ffr3fciTf wtfr decessor, is my sincere wish. "May tho grand old State that wo lovo so well grow in material prosperity. May its harvests, with their rich fruitage, bend beneath gentlo breezes; its population and wealth increase; its wasto places bo reclaimed ; and may it advance in intelligence, education and civilization as long ns its mountains rear their heads and its rivers run to the onnnrhmitv to enter their tiro. test against it. n hope, fervently pray, that IaVai kvifu BSOiUTEEY'PiJRE now tumia pcrmta eo . new Bakino Powder fill ERY S ID 111 (mtw Com Easily ? Are you frequently hoarse? Do you have that annoying tickling in your throat? Would you feel relieved if you could raise something? Does your cough annoy you at night, and do you raise more mucus in the morning? Then you should always keep on hand a bottle of Futhcr Details of the Disaster to Gen. Gatacre's Column at Stormbcrg. THE VICTIMS OF TREACHEROUS Makes tho food moredeHcious and wholesome vobk. GUIDES, and truth to regulate their lives ; The Attaek Made on the .Wrong aim may uou tno lioiy uiiost I'nrt of the Ilper Toaltlon A grant thorn wisdom to uphold its ltout or the Drlllrh Force Only majesty and dignity and justice 1'retented by the Mniinlflcent unto the ..good of all its people, Work of the Artillery. The American Column Has a Foul and unto tho greater glory of His holy name. "With faith and Hours' Battle with Aguin- London, Dec. 12. Later details relovo we ask for theso benisons in the name of the Father, Son and Holy Ghost. Amen!" Then the band burst into a stirring inarch and tho inauguration was. ended. MURDER , God tho Son bestow Ills ernco 1 II 111. aldo's Guard. "1 kFE MYSTERY : SOLVED. Mr. Tred Lnne Con (emeu to tlio Donble Crime Committed lij- - I)ln- auro vrlth I'olaou nml I'lulol. sea." - semi-annual- ly Tho cheering was long and loud nnd hearty when Gov- - Bradley concluded. His references to Taylor wore applauded. Then tho Mayor introduced Gen. Tny- - IJKIT. GOV. JOHN MARSHALL. ha par-riag- ct No-vomb- vr GOV. WILLIAM 8. TAVLOU. was: t 9t H '!' partments of government, have lor, prefacing tho aintroduction Hand. with a story told in happy vein. Dolaclunont Kinitucky Stato Guard. been decreased, and not ono cent As Gen. Taylor arose the crowd The Governor's stall, lnounted.forin-lii- j hast been misappropriated. cheered again and again. escort to Governor and Gover"Many other leforms wero nor-elect in carriages. IIo made a short speech, which Tho State olllclals and State olnclnU-ele- recommended and would havo was interrupted by frequent hi enrringos, accompanied been adopted but for partisan reby member of Committee of bursts of applause His address, sistance. ltccoptlou and Escort. lived ono of tho shortest over delivered "The administration ha Blind. Organized Clubs. up to promises contained in tho by an incoming Governor of 4, Societies. platform of 1895, except in so far Kentucky, was as follows : Distinguished visitors in carriagos. as it was prevented by their adGov. Taylor's Inaugural Address. Citizens on foot. versaries. City olllclnls in carriages "In compliance with a Citizens In carriages. ".The building of a new.capitol custom, I appear boforo Firo department. was twice recommended, and I you to tako the oath prescribed At II :&0 the Hov. Mr. Darsib, indulged the hope that on this by the constitution, and to exof tho Christian church, delivered day it would lie completed. But press my gratitude for tho conhis invocation. By that, timo it was willed otherwise and it re- fidence reposed in me. It is not fully 1,000 peoplo were gathered mains for future administration necessary for mo to speak of about the gaily docked platform. to supply this long-fewant. thoso matters of administration, The ceremony of making a Gov"Every effort has been mado to about which thoro is no special ernor progressed rapidly. Mayor enforce tho law and preserve tho anxiety or fear. Tho verdict J)choney acted as master of public peace, ond it is cause for rendered on tho 7th of last Nosupreme regret that in tho clos- vember was the mandate of the Mayor Dohonoy read a sot of ing davs of tho administration an peoplo of this Commonwealth, resolutions expressing tho thanks excited but ordinarily orderly in favor of civil liberty. It was of tho city for tho Governor's peoplo should have brought re- tho triumph of tho people over a kindness to tho peoplo of proach on tho good nanio of tho merciless, remorsoloss, partisan Frankfort during tho visitation Stato. My countrymen, tho soon- machino, crectod to enslave if mniillnoxliiat vear. Somebody er wo learn that peaceful and them. It had no political sigcried.out "Three cheers for Brad- prosperous citizens will not come nificance. Thoso who reject tho ley, tho next Senator," and tho among us as long as wo show con- rule of tho majority and deRepublican audience whooped tempt for our eourts, and tako stroy tho sanctity of the ballot Mindly. There was another out- tho law into our own hands tho box must, of necessity, fiy to burst ik moment later when Gov. hotter it will bo for tho advance- despotism, and are theinselves Bradley returned thanks for the ment of our Commonwealth. The despots. An untramnielcd balresolutions. Ho thon proceeded commission of one crimo to pun- lot is tho basic principle of ovory to make his farewell speech, ish anothor cannot be justified righteous form of government; Speaking as follows : by a civilized nation. It may bo, that government in which the fKccir( Heltrloc Governor, Win. 0. llradlcv in some instances, that no pun- peoplo are permitted to partici"Tho prcsont administration ishment, for tho ciiminals is too pate and to havo voice is tho It is tho i',imc into povor under the most severe, but tho law has fixed pun- strongest on earth. For tho ishment, and tho inllict ion of any only one where every man at ndvorso circumstances. call of his country would hasten ilr$r time in its history Kentucky othor cannot bo justified. . elected n Republican ticket. Tlio "During Hie last four years to tho defense of tho Hag. A coiisequonco waa that many per- much vicious legislation has been joalouB regard for tho right of somo'-of- , which was de- election by tho peoplo, acquiescilous who had como to look upon adopted, ' the offices as tho property of tho stroyed by th(jJ'cxerciso of tho ence in tho will of tho majority, Democratic party became thor- veto power, sdifnfby tho decision 'equal and exact justice' to all oughly aroused, and instead of of tho courts, tuid- tho most vic- men and all political organizations, are tho essential princigiving such assistance as was ious of all condemned, at tho election, by tho people. ples of government and constipropor to advance tho interests "Wo havo rccontly passed tute tho sheet anchor of our iff tho State, aroused a most partisan attitudo of obstruction. through tho most romarkablo peaco and happiness. "To confido to any partisan 'With ono branch of tho Legisla-- ' campaign for bitlomoss and excitement that tho Stato organization tho entire mastery turo Republican and tho other Democratic, antagonisms .aroso has over known. Lot us indulgo and control of elections is to inthe tho hopo that no human power could con- - has swept that after State,cyclone vito and countenance political every over tho and tyranny. It is Much needed' legislation rrol. party, will failed, rendering necessary tho citizen, irrospeotivo of to remove more to tho party so entrusted, go earnestly to work ' calling of a special bossjoh. it is a liconse for tho commission despite all this, we can tho debris and build up in the of tho most flagrant crimes nnd "But, today point with prido to tho hearts of all tho people a spirit of tho stifling of tho voice of tho and pooplo, and inevitable result is foigivoness record which has boon made, and forbearauco, tho peopto have brotherly lovo. Lot usliopo that anarchy or dopotism. to tho fact that "In spito of tho monstrous eeii lit in the recent election to the law which has brought about givo it their hearty endorsement. so much turmoil and strifo may election machino which sought "When tho Eopublican party bo ropcaled, and ono adopted that to destroy tho will of tho citiin uiiiuu .assumed the roiiiB of govornmont, Will Klluruiiit-- voto vyviyhavo his zens and bear them down by and force of might, there comes from hq treasury was comparatively the right to them tho cleart emphatic domand empty, a largo amount .owing by voto counted. "In this way alono can tho will for an immediate and uncondithe Stato, tho credit of tho Commonwealth seriously impaired, of tho majority bo ascertained. tional repeal of tho election law 'aiid there was a total inability to In this way alono can frcd gov- of 1808, and tho restoration of civil liberties, and complianco meet current expenses, Tho fail- ernment bo perpetuated. "Todav this administration with tho constitutional domand ure to pass necessary roYonuo bills at Iho first session only in- passes into history, and I trust that 'All elections shall bo freo creased tho humiliating condi- may bo approved oy tno cairn and equal.' is "This, my tions and postponed the romo-jjie- and doliborato judgment of tho tho vital issuo of tho hour. people. It "In all iribro lhah $1,717,000 of 'Four voars nso.standinirunon overshadows all others, for with that warrants wore issued and $500,-$Q- 0 this spot, I gave the pledgeonablo out a freo election and a fair count, it is worso than mockery of bonds sold to pay the I would do risrht as God floating debt. These bonds were mo to seo tlio right, and would to speak of settling other quessold for nearly 7i per cent, pre- bo the Governor of. all tho peo- tions at tho polls. Two hundred mium, while those of our predo- - ple. This, I havo fathfully at and. fourteen thousand voters of. ct Platoon of city police Tlio expenses of the various, needful legislation as denied. de- mate triumph of right. But there must be no cessation of Eternal efl'ort in tho struggle. vigilanco is tho price of liberty. Until tho control of tho ballot is taken from the domination of a paitisau machino and restored to the people, a dreadful menace hangs over our homes; hence, in the language of tho martyred Lincoln, 'Willi malice toward none, with charity for all, with firmness in right, ns God gives h to see the right, let us strive on to finish the work wo are hi.' "To this sacred cause I consecrate myself. There is little c1m to bo said. So far as I may be able, I shall jealously guard the interests of tho taxpayers of the Stato against the extravagant or reckless uso of tho public revenues, and shall oncourago the development of our mntorial resources, thereby inviting into our midst brain, brawn and capital from all sections in tho country. In my humble way 1 hope to bo able to .assist in the advancement of the moral and educational intorestsof tho Commonwealth. "With these ends in view I fervently invoko the guidance of the Divine Ruler, and beseech Christinn men and women of Kentucky to aid me by Omnha, Neb., Dec. 0. The wife of Fred Lane hnxmadc a confession ulitcli clears up the Odessa (Neb.) murder mystery. She made the confession to a brother and uncle of her husband rnd later to fhe eounty attorney. It ! to the effect that Diusmorc first poisoned his wife iu the rooms of tlio couple upslalis. lie then came down ond Informed her of what heliad done pnd that lib vras going to finish the job. Hq wcjit into nn adjoining room where Laud was sleeping, and shot him. Mrs. tylnsraoro was poisoned, prussic acid being used, it Is supposed. LOST WITH ALL ON BOARD. Iho Aliuoat Certain Stcnturr Mnanra Buffalo, !?. V lr SenrcliInK Tiisi. Dec. 11. Pate of tlio Ascertained timo-houor- cd their prayers." Turning to Gov. Bradley, Mr. lt cero-liiouies- .-' Taylor said : "And now, sir, inassumingthis high office, I am deeply sensible of how difficult it will be to its duties in such manner as to render me, in any degree, your worthy successor. During your administration tho gravest responsibilities havo come to you, and you have discharged thejn ably, fearlessly, always with best interests of the pooplo and tho honor of tho stato at heart. This the impartial historian of theso times will record, nnd for this tho people of Kentucky are dis-char- - ro-co- nt ATTORNKY GENERAL PRATT. in-ton- so - under perpetual obligation, and their gratitude will henceforth attend you." At tho conclusion of his address tho oath of oflico was administered to Gov. Taylor by Chief Justico Ilazelrigg. Then John Marshall was sworii in as Lieutenant Governor. At 12:80 Fathor Major, of tho Catholic Church, solemnly and impressively pronounced tho benediction. Ho spoke as follows : Pallicr Major's Prayer. u s. fellow-citizen- s, Divino Healor and Holy Conservator of all things in heaven above and upon oarth, lovingly recognizing Thine infinite power and goodnoss, and humbly and gratefully thanking Thee for the innumerable blessings which Thou hast conferred upon this Commonwealth, wo now beseech a continuance of Thy holy care. "Upon this grand Stato of Kentucky may God's benediction fall, nnd upon its now Governor and officials may God the Father bestow His holy consideration and preservation; may "Almighty and Eternal God, ceitaln that the Canadian steamer Capt. Henry McCleary, foundered on Tuesday evening last about eight miles east of Long Tolnt, Lake Ile, iitii nil hands, numbering IS person. Tugs Bent out from Port Colburnc and from lhilTalo to search for tho missing itcamcr have returned, bringing with them great quantities of wreckage picked up near where the steamer is supposed to have foundered. Ilrutnl Utnck by Tno Tramp. Jefferson, "Wis., Dec. 9. The cnthi iounty is aroused otcr a brutal attack made jesterday; upon John Thoson, n farmer thing iicar Golden Lake, ond. nls sister, who were set upon In their home by two tramps. Miss Tiioton'fi life is despaired of. A posse of 100 men, In charge of the sheriff, is hunt- - STORMED BY THE BRITISH. jug the assailants. The Hill at I.unilmril.knp, Near Lady Syiupntlir for the Iloera. mill), Cnllniitly Carried bj Omaha, Neb., Dec. 11. A big mass Iho IlrltUh. will be held In this city tomeeting j, night for the purpose of expressing Doer Head Laager, Lad; smith, sj in pa thy for the lloers in their strugDec. 9. The Hrltlsh troops made gle against Kngland. It Is announced a sortie between one and two o'clock that Gov. l'oynter will preside,- - nnd the morning. They crawled up a that addiesses will be made by 'William V. Allen and other ravine and stormed and carried Lo which was held by the Boera prominent democratic and populist jnenkers. niid on which were placed a Creuso' gun and a howitzer. These guns were Mother unci Daughter Anph xlatcri. destroyed with dynamite. The BritNew York, Dec. 0. Mrs. nilrabeth Somen llle, 83 years of age, and her ish captured a Maxim gun and then redaughter, Mrs. Elizabeth Lindsay, SO tired. The lancers, hussars, and jenrs of age, were found dead In their guards made a sortie west of Lady-smit- h at day break, under cover ct i apartments on West Forty-nint- h street rcsterday. They had been asphyxiated heavy artillery fire, which the Boer by gas. which was flowing from a tube returned briskly. The British afterused to connect with a gas stove. All wards returned to Lndysmith. The the circumstances showed the deaths Hoer losses are reported to have been to hae been accidental. slight. A strong burgher column his Vn Done In crossed the Tugela rher at CoteiiMi Hartlngton, Neb., Dee. 12. At the with the object of attacking the Britcoroner's inquest held yesterday oer ish column. the body of Hnrk lllcnklron, shot at llclden, Neb., by Editor Harris, It wns To Snatnln Higher I.nl.c I.cirln, found that the shooting was done in Detroit, Mich., Dee. 11. George Y. The shooting wns done yUMier, (halruian of the Deep Water-nnjsc- c with nn horse pistol. The nmlsslon.sald last night that the Illenklrons nre prominent people, nnd ?oitiniliiinn'8 preliminary i (commend-ition- s will light the ense to the bitter end. jn rufeicnce lo sustaining higher lake leols will be foi warded to the More Filipino l'rlaoncr. In general rrciot.ii of war Washington, Dec. 12. A Manila dis- tviins tjie couimk loner fnior, it Is J'il'-pln- o patch bnjs It is leported that the undeiHlrod, n system nf dnins in the Gen. Allejandro and stuff liaio I'ppcv Niiignva liier. been captured, the general being wounded. The Tlllplno treasury recGeneinl luereiiHe In Wneea. ords, a large quantity of paper money Mass , Dee. 9. AnSpringfield, ond another Nordenfeldt gun lme nouncement was made of n ten per bieu found at Mungatoioni. cmt. increase In the wages in the mills of the Boston Duel; Co., to tnke effect Spitiiluli 1'rUoiicrn nt Miiulln. Mndrid, Dec. 11. An official dispatch, December 18. This includes tlu" Otis from Manila Kan that 229 Spaniards coinpau mills, at I'nlmer. employing who wero funnel ly prisoners In the 2,000 hands; the Warren mills, 500 hands of the Tlllplnos hate arriv d hands; the Thorndtke mills, C50 hands; 'the Three Hfiers mills, G5P hands, and " there. smaller ones. Trruanry StntcmiMit. Washlugtou. Dec. 12. Yeaterdnj's llnnhrmKey of tha Hurl ofYnrmouth, London, Dec. 13. At a sitting yes. statement of the condition of thctieas- nry showed. Awillable cash balance, terday of the public examination" of tho earl of Yarmouth, In bankruptcy $267,739,101 ; gold reserve, $211,323,51. proceedings, the receiier said that the . Iloer ltcnnlacil at Kliubcrlj. earl was still In the United States. Ho Cape Town, Dec. 11. It is rumored added that as it wns understood ths y here that the lloers attacked Kimber-learl's liabilities were small his rcla at close quarters Saturday night, thes would probably make a proposal but were repulsed w 1th heavy lossc. to settle the case. The Pupa Celebrated Mnaa, Dcalll or LMIxiiheth Uphmu Chnae. Home, Dec. 9. In spito of rainy Taw tucket, It. I., Dec. 13. Mrs. and the advioe of his physiweather Upmim Chnse.who became prompope celebrated mass in his cians, tho inent throughout the country In the private chapel. j' agitation dajs on account Streaker-dordo- n. of her work In behalf of the negro, and wns a leading advocnto of woman On Wednesday ovenlnir. Dee. G. nt nlio her tho residence, of Mr. Itobert Gordon, sinTiage, died at aged home in Central 93 j cars. in tins city, iur. Jnmos is. streaker Palls yebtcrday, and Mlhs Ellznboth Gordon were I. lent llrilltiliy'a Condition. united in marriage, Rev. It. M. Washington, Dec. 11, The condiWheat olllclntlng. Mr. Streaker is nn omployo of the St, Bernard Coal tion of Lieut. Brumby, who was Dew-cj- 's ring lieutenant during the battlo Co., and ills brido is the youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Ilobeit of M.nnllu Iny, nnd attached to hU Gordon. Tin: IU:n congratulates staff since his return to the United thoin. glatis, remains unchanged. Admiral Dewey Is not permitted to visit the Phillips-Dav- is sick man. On Wednesday afternoon, Doe. 13, A niuwnt the Trmiti. 1899, at tlio residence of Eldor I. II. Washington, Dec. 12. Senator Chll Tool, Mr. Will T. l'hlllipB and MibS V. K. Davis, both of Mortons Gap, ton jesterday Introduced a bjll prowero united iu marriage, Eldor Tool hibiting the seeding of articles tho olllclntlng. Mr. Phillip Is a popu- making of which Is controlled by a lar employe of tbo St. ilernnrd Coal trust, from one state to another. Such Co., and his brido is one of Mortons oiTcnser, nre uydo punishable by Gap's most popular nnd worthy not to exceed three j ears. young ladies. Tub Uki: ox tends its congratulations. Subsoriba for The Beh. to-dNe-gioPn-dn1 c. e. j. Hliz-abet- h antt-slaei- It is nov garding the disaster to Gen. Qatacre's column show that but for tho magnificent work of the British artillery the THE LOCATION OF THE OTHER COLUMNS, disaster would have been far more extensive, as the incessant Boer shell fire in the midst of the repulsed infantry InhnhllniitH of the Tonna Occupied ultimately led to disorder, which only liy Our Troop Join In Uepulrlna escaped developing into n rout through the I'm 11 mill CurryliiR SubiUt-ene- e the batteries of artillery occiipjlng Tho lletnlt In ISruroa Uniin- - successive positions, coerlng the retreat, thus drawing n portion of the ortnut. lloers' galling fire. Trencheroua Gnldca. Washington, Dec. 10. The war Apparently, the Brittsh were set an litis received the following Impossible tusk, and were treacherfrom Gen. (HIh: ously guided. After a trying march Ulxluitch Krom den. Young. 10 hours, they Mnniki, Dee; 9. A dispatch from and being under arms attacked the wrong part of the Boer Voting, at VIgan, jcsteidnj, mijh position, where the hill was impregnaSpanish prisoners report a four ble, nnd the burghers were estimated hours' engagement, on the 3d Inst., be- to number 0,000 men, Instead of 2,500, tween his troops and Agulnaldo's as the spies had reported. A IIiiinlllnlliiB Upliuile, guard near Ceriuntcs, 00 miles southeast of Mgaii, with heavy loss to cne-rn- j, There is little in tho story to mltl-gat- e who is being pursued. Our loss the intense humiliation occawas one killed and six wounded; In- sioned by the epifode which was alhabitants of town occupied join the most on exact counterpart of the bat troops in repiiring the trail and car- tle of Nicholson's Nek. The war office rying subsistence. wns beselgcd with anxious relatives, I'unIiIiii; On to San Joae. and the successive editions of the IIac,pushed n column to Son Jose, newspapers wero eagerly scanned. bouth of llangued. House's column is Men and women were equally persist on the rr.ir lull; Datchelor's battalion ent in pleading lor information, but Is out of reach, the authorities either do not possess of tie rwenti-fouH- h north of I!.ionbnng,etIdently descendany or nre not prepared to publish it ing the rhcr. Nathes report that light- lit present. ing oicurred 20 miles north. Nuvy A Deifreaalnir Influence. A column leaches parrl The affair has excited the most deof MacAithur's troops, the Twenty-fiftpressing influenco here, n6t excepting is repoited ne.ir Subig bay; Law-to- n the stock cxchoDge.where consols were Is In ltuluean province with nt the lowest price in many years, and troops to overcome opposi- South African securities slumped, not tion and scatter the enemy. so much on account of the military liohiihl) llnrea Commtiiid. which is retrievable, but owing It is probable that the troops which to the profound apprehension as to Its engaged Agulnaldo's guard are Hare's political effect. No great surprise command, ns he was reported to lie would now ne felt If Gen. Gatacre's close lit the insurgent leader's reir. reverse resulted in Cape Colony beGen. Otis nUo cables as follows re- coming aflame from end to end. garding the reolt In Ncgros: Anattln&T Further Fncta, The Itetnlt In !CRro. The afternoon newspapers, like the s "Information recehed that the morning papers, withhold the apporrevolt wns of minor Importance; tionment of blame until they are furdisISyrnes Is in rapid pursuit of the ther acquainted with the facts and affected party; Hughes is In the mounlake the reverse philosophically. tains of J'ami, en route to Cadiz." The Tall Mall Gazette remarks: "The couutry's calm will again surprise the continent. If the blow is more serious than it appears, neither the crown nor the ministry will be iu g danger of even a tl..glc seditious, Wo havo howl in the street. confidence in those who are fighting for us, and in their directors." villi-fyin- cnern If you have a weak throat you cannot be too careful. You cannot begin treatment too early. Each cold makes you more liable to another, and the lasi one is always harder to cure than the one before it. Dr. ABcr's c&errg pectoral Piaster protects i&e lasgs (rem colds. Help at Hand. medical freely. ndvice Yen - If you have any complaint whatever and desire the best sibly obtain, write the doctor ill receive jou can pos- a prompt reply. Address, DR. J. C. AYER, Lowell, Mass. COPPER WIRE STOLEN YEAR'S Statlatlptun COTTOIf PRODUCTION wire from tlio electric motor road nnd another lias been recoiving this stolen property. Iloth, if tlioy lmo boon working by ngrcomont, nre guilty of broaklng laws with very severe penalty attached. In fact tlio penalty nroscilbed isn torin in tlio ponitentfary for tlio parties implicated. Tho olectrlu motor road lias been seriously disabled more than onco by the taking of the copper w iro tlint formed a part of tho circuit. So far no prosecution lias been Instituted, although tlio proof Seems strong, and it looks as if tlio parties most interested nro to bo given a clianco to quit tlicir meanness. Glectric Motor Road at Mecla Disabled Serious Offence Against Law. Certain parties about llccla mines havo been guilty of taking copper Blsifop Dudley to be Here. liishop Dudley, of tho Episcopal Church at Louisville, will preach at Washington, Dec. 12. The statisti- the residence of Sir. Thomas Loner. cian of the department of agriculture staif, in this city, next Monday nt I) reports 8,000,000 bales as the probable o ciuciv a. in. iweryuoiiy inviteu lo tlio service. cotton production of tho United States attend for 1S0J 1600. Mr. "W. Q. linrter gnvo his friends This estimate is based on a larger nseaioa fow days since, just after number of both, general nnd special returning from a visit over the reports than haa ever before been re river. IIo become ill with hendnclio cehed by the department in counec' and other preliminary symptoms Whllo oxcopteruptlon Hint nro seen tlon with a. , cotton crop. iu tlio weather conditions during the past enrly stages of smallpox and was thirty days havo been mainly favora watched closely for n 'day or two. bio to whatever picking remained to It turned out only n bilious nttnclc be done, so that the general condition and nil breathed freoly. of the crop is slightly better than one month ago, continued investigations F. H. Arnold rccoU cd lino dog leine absolutely no doubt that the from St. Louis yesterdaya morning, crop is even smaller than was Indi shipped by Paul Hesser, Esq., who cntcd in either of the statistician's was here a year ago nnd liad u mom-orabprevious reports. hunt with Mr. Arnold. Mr, The estimated productive area, in Ilosbor is In Cincinnati now, handling a branch wholesale conl busiVirthousands of acres, is as follows: ginia, 47; Louisiana, 1,179; North Curo. ness for Hosbcr& Milton and there is a suspicion that ho nuiv drop Una. 1,2.20; Texas, 0,012; South Curo Una, 2,212; Arkansas, 1,720; Georgia, around and tako a hunt wliilo his flno dog is hero forn Unfiling trip. 3,2iS; Tennessee, 310; Florida, 140; Oklahomu, 199; Alabama, 2,883; Indian A gontionian named Turbovlllu territory, 299; Mississippi, 2,784; ills from Tennessee visited Enrlingtou 23,522,000 acres. This Is this wnnk lnnl.lnn. fur llin liinnHun if souri, "7. Total, C.8 per cent. less than last jear. a stavo factory wliero white oak The estimated yield in pounds of lint might bo hnd for his puiposo. 'I'lioio lotton per acre is ns follows: Mr is u great ileal of timber licienbouts glnln, 120; North Carolina, IDS; South and a strong eliort to koop and the Mock. Hut the local Carolina, 1GJ; Georgia, 159; l'loilda, for other purposos is not 209 Cl; Alabama, 170; Mississippi, to a stavo factory. Louisiana, 236; Texas, 185; Arkansas, 103; Tennessee, ice; Oklahoma, 135; Mr. Louis "Weber and family iinvo Indian territory, 223; Missouri, 195. located in Owonsboro, wliero they (topped for a visit Fraudulent and Unfounded Claim. Enrllngton for Seattle.nftor lenWng Mr. Weber Washington, Dec. 12. Tha United telegraphed to have destination of supreme court affirmed the his goods changed to Owensboro States opinion of the court of claims In the where ho has probably limdo a satiscase of the claim ot tho Los Abra mi factory business arrangement. His st the Bepubllo unolo is a wholcsnlo grocer at that ver Mining Co. of Mexico, holding the claim to be place. fraudulent and unfounded. The claim Mr. Hon Uarnott, formerly of tills was for about $4,000,000. State, now a resident of tlio Indian Territory, is visiting lelatlvos heio The Queen Wni'ti Full Detalla. and in tho country. is looking Loudon, Dec. 12. The queen hay for a location and if IIo successful in sent her private secretary, Sir Arthur finding a suitable ono, ho will ulgge, specially from Windsor castle, a resident of this countv. to glean full details at the war o'ffice majesty respecting Oen. Gatfor her A bill will bo intioducod by Conacre's reverse. gressman Smith of tho fourth Kentucky dlbtrict, providing for tho I in Ike Holiday Ileceaa. Washington, Dec. 12. It is practical provoment of Salt river. ly decided that the holiday recess ot Howard White has gono on n trip congress will be from Thursday, De cember 21, 'to Wednesday, January 3. up Clroon river by packet from to oxnmlno homo coal land Thus far, however, there has been o for a Green river concern. formal action. lo pro-serdc-mnfav-orab- lo ng-lnbo-eo- of tha Department of Acrlculture Estimates the Sen- aon'a Crop at 6,000,000 Bnlea. I Mr. There will bo services nt tlio M. clerk Davis, of Hanson, is now night restaurant, iu E. Church, South, noxt Sunday. Tlio placo at Lee C'ozart's resigned. of Will Cozait, pastor will preach utlln. in. nnd 7:30 p. m. Everybody invited. W. C. MoLcod is preparing to movo his Christmas goods into his new building which is Hearing com- Dr. Bull's Cough Wa pletion. Has saved many a life 1 Speedily cures Croup ana Whoopln-couzIt is and sure. Mother can al- - IS V I II D i ar ways rel;v'on it. Children like it. Doses ate small. Price 25 cents. M. D. Long was in Evausville, oil business, Tuesday. M o' At Hopkiusvlllo, Mrs. IC. A. Jones foil dead Iu a haek just ns sho loft the station, after arriving from Windsor, Ontario to visit hor son. $l 3' WPB' 7 - - ti .. Cl?e PAUL M. MOOKD, CJItor Incorporated Bee nJ Manager. slave them. It had no political significance." The Governor puts tlio credit for the result were it properly belongs. It was the triumph of "right" and "the poo pie." St. Louis, Chicago, KansasCity Cincinnati, Indianapolis, Phila tinteredthe Pcstolfiee 11 Railinmou at Second delphia, New York, are among in mailer. the city that are bidding fast and SUBSCRIPTION KATES: strong for the 1000 Republican National Convention. PhiladelOnj Yesr.atrlcllr In advance Ii oo phia has already subscribed lib" Six Months, " 50 ' ThreeMonthi, " ij erally toward $100,000 that city .. SlngloCopiet 3 Specimen copies mailed free on application. thinks necessary as a fund to Correspondent! wanted in all paru of tlie I BEE PUBLISHINO COMPANY. ountr. Addretauitorparticnlara litis end. If n THURSDAY. DECEMBER 14. 1899. candidate is selected from the East, as is probable, tho convention will probably come west. ami sappy, with more than tho usual is an III Wind LOCOMOTIVE BLASTS. danger from sudden cold. Perfect Health. About 2,400 workers In tho watch That Blows Nobody Good." works at Elgin, 111., nre to rccolvn Keep the system in perfect orEngineers McGruth ami Cnmnbcll Janunry 1. Tho That small ache or pain or are in charge of the hill engine at an lucrcaso In wages an expenditure der by the occasional use of increase aggregates mow .umpire. $100,000 more att's Liver Pills. 1?hcy regweakness is the "ill wind" It Is stated that a day telegraph ofOn December n year. I fifteen window ulate the bowels and produce office will bo opened at kolleytwhlch that directs your attention to is now a night olllce. glass factories in Indiana resumed operations with n force of nearly the necessity of purifying A Vigorous Body. said that Agent Etheridge is It is workmen. tho your blood by taking Hood's sult winner of several dollars as a re Tho Richmond. Frederlcksbmg& For sick headache, malaria, bilof Taylor's election. road has give Potomac There is talk of Sarsapa rill a. Then your pot at Karllngton building n new de- conductors niland brakemon tho10yand iousness, constipation and kinper a on the land now cem. increase in wages. dred diseases, an absolute c tile whole body receives good, used for park and band stand. telegraph olllce, TUTT'S Liver PILLS for the purified blood goes byTho Mannlngtonrailroad company, of tho DOWN IN THK MIXKS. tingling to every organ. It hasorders moved to Now Empire. been General Advance of Wages. is the great remedy for all Alfonso Coenen, who was lately Now Empire mines can now boast Injured, is now on duty again us Roston, Mass., December 0. New ages and both sexes. was es- England cotton " Complicated with fireman on theyard switch engine. of n telegraph olllco which and tho- greatly pleased manufacturers aro Dyspepsia at tho announcelauiisiicd tucro last weeK, A special train liver and kidney rouble, I suffered for tion of a funeral for tho accommoda- question is now asked, will the town ment from Augusta, Ga.. that the party, was run on pains. the Providence branch last Saturday. of Empire be moved there in tho cotton manufacturers of that city years from dyspepsia, luiih severe near iuturo. aro to ralso wages of their 8,000 Hood's Sarsapdrilla nude me strong and inspatcjipr iuarttn, wno is now Mild as tho winter is. tho coal com- - employes ontho Jnnuary 1. ft Is estilearning tho road will soon tako B. Emerlon, Auburn, Me. hearty." "It tftAftftft AftftAAftftftft During this month our Wraps must move. Our sales thus fur havo been good, but out of our unusually largo purchase wo have most too many Jackets loft to cause a roal comfortable fooling, therefore thoy shall bo forced out. 2,-0- .WRAPS. ..DUR JACKETS.. Fit to perfection. It docs ono good to boo tho mathematical skill displayed iu the cutting of them. The lit of tho collar and around tho armholo aro beautiful. Wo show thorn in Black, Drown, Castor, Navy nnd I'earl. Now listen, you want a Jacket, and wo havo just what you want. Why not como before it is too lato and get it. Our styles and prices are guaranteed. Come on. or A1 S'& I it v : Now where is the fellow at, St. Louis and Chicago are neck N who bet that Qoebel would "bo and neck in the race. the next Governor?" Dira's Kkvikw for December 2 Cash up now boys. Time to says : "Business continues wonpay thoso election beta on the derfully large, prosperous, and "next governor of Kentucky." healthy. In four weeks failures The echoes of that Madison-vill- e have been reported amounting "indignation meeting" have to $0,818,590, against $8,110,-17weeks of last year. ceased to reverberate among tho in the same $11,010, JUS in 18W, and over hills of Hopkins. $12,000,000 in 1800, and also in GovKRNon Tayloii, tho "next 1895. Yet tho volume of solvent Governor of Kentucky, was in- trade represented by exchanges augurated Tuesday at Frankfort at tho principal clearing houses with great enthusiasm. has been for tho month 22.5 per greater than last year and Hopkins County's vote was cent 10 per cent greater than in counted and tabulated without a word of protest from even the 1802." Goebel attorneys. whole story. This tells the lire-wor- 3(00tC& SwtiajiWiltfa Ural's J'llls cure llTeMHsithe uoti Irritating and only cathartic to talra with IfuoJ'i Sar.apartlla. successfully within tho past year. So have many people in other parts of Hopkins county, but a larger percentage in Earl ingtou than elsewhere. There are some even here who have not complied with the suggestions of the Board of Health and nlngton oillce. these should do so at once. Mr. Nenl formerly dispatcher on DEMOCRATIC COMMENT. cinated charge of the third trick on tho south end, woaru told. We are told that estimates aro now belli"' mado for the extension of s to tho capacity of several Bevomy-iiv- o cars. Contractor Manion, who has chargo of tho now dam at Slaughters, says no win oo amo to tliilflli it ny janu ary 20th, If weather permits. Wo aro that Operator ltainbrldge will bo day operator at Kelioy, and tho query arises, "What nas uio iioyuone that lie siiouiu bo exiled?" Supervisor of bridges and buildings, Gus Mo Vay. was down on the Henderson division last Saturday. looking after tho moving of the Manside-track- w r VI 'j. H Ii. L jr a When Gov. Bradley went into oflico the State Treasury was empty and state warrants could Tiiosk Guthrie, Goebel his that were not lighted will not be paid. At tho close of administration all outstanding probably be held in reserve for paid another one of those Guthrie state warrants had been and there more than $1,717,000 e fairs. is in the treasury $1,100,000, has been produced before tho board A good deal isbeing said about moro than enough to pay the and noii(5 was heard by them, ami proposed improvements to Salt bonded debt of tho state. The yet without hearing any eviUeuco at Pity these could not credit of tho slate is restored all and without knowing any law, Kiver. have been made in time to give and Kentucky hopelessly in Mr. l'oyutz says ho is in favor of giving the Democrats. Goebel a more comfortable pas- debt under tho Democratic Mr. tho certificate topotatoes Poyntz is small and few sage. e rule is now practi- in the hill. Such irresponsible men cally out of debt and all her ob- as ho have no business to bo enGovkiikor Tayloii will bo the trusted with such enormous powers ligations being mot. only "next Governor" of Kenami duties as devolve upon tho State tucky until another election in Thk United States has a little board of election commissioners. the due course of time, notwith- money left yet, even so long as Madtsouvillo Hustler. standing the Goebelite threats three years after the time when Ornpcvinc Items. and talk of contests. Mr. Bryan and his followers preTobacco stripping is In full blast. dicted that our money could Tho roads are somewhat slippery. It is now Attorney-Genernever increase without the free There will be no Christinas-tre- e Clifton J. Pratt; by appoint- and unlimited coinage of silver. tills year. ment of Gov. Taylor until tho Since Mr. Bryan made that pre Miss Lora Henry Is visiting in hour for his assuming this high diction tho money in circulation Madisouvillo. office for the term to which he has increased !J3 per cent. On John and Will Ashby, of the Klk was elected by tho people. visited at Tom July 1, 1890 tho money in circu neighborhood,week. last Courier-Journnow lation was $1,509,725,200, and on Thk Shack Wyatt.of Dalton, and Miss speaks of and denounces "em- December 1, 1899 it was $1,9S3,- - Onto Kay, of Madisouvillo, visited bittered, partisan agitation, the 030,001, with the promise of here Wednesday. ready resort of the demagogue crossing the $2,000,000,000 mark Harry liourland and family, of Madlsonvllle, visited at It. P. and the mountebank." What a by the end of December. Henry's last week. shame to thus so quickly go back Populist Senator from Idaho, Sunt. J. 11. Lindlo filled his place on its own very recent record. Henry Heitfield, in a recent in- Sunday. Ho was accompanied by In some manner the Goebolites terview, frankly admits Republi Henry Foard, of Hecht. of Hopkinsville, who purloined can prosperity. Ho said, "The Misbes Story and Harlaud, of precinct No. 1 and disfranchised times nre good in our State. Cat llsloy, spent Saturday here. The monument recently erected by the voters of that precinct did tle, for instance, are selling for J. It. Hash to the memory of his not profit much by their manipu- just three times what they were wife is one of tho most handsome lation. The Eepublicans man- two,or three years ago. Wool is features of Grapevine cemetery. aged to get hold of the knife and in much better demand, and tho Two children of Sterling Crenshaw cut the pie. gold nnd lead mines of the State have been sick with typhoid fever are being worked with great nnd tonsllillri. Oapt. "W. T. Ellis is quoted as profit." Other statesmen nnd Mrs. John Hay wa4 burled hero last weekt having said it Owensboro after citizens besides Mr. Heitfield returning from Frankfort: "If have also awakened to the fact Miss Addle Ashby is visiting near Hanbon. they expected me to go to Frankthat "the free an unlimited coinMrs. John It ay Hash has been sick fort and commit a highway robage of silver at 10 to 1" is not chills. bery they had hold of the wrong necessary to growth and material Uncle John Oliutt has moved to man." Well, it will be best to his new house recently purchased of await the Captain's final action Kred Keller. as a member of tho contest "The future government of tho A. K.Todd and children visited board. Tho people had belter Philippines rests with the govern- the family of J. IS. I.indle, at Hecla "withold judgment" a little ment of tho United States. Few Friday. while. graver responsibilities have ever Mrs. W. A. Cox, of Elm Grove, been confided to us. If we ac- visited her daughter. Mrs. W. T. Thk Goebel rally failed in cept them in a spirit worthy of Prltchett, last week. Hopkins county, albeit tho plans our race and our traditions, a As Others See Us. were still ripening when tho great opportunity comes with Tho mobilizing of Kentucky pubfirst telegraphic news of tho dethem. The islands lie under the lic sentiment appears to worry the cision of the State Board was reshelter of our flag. They are Goebel gobblers. Washington Post. ceived. Cheer up, boys, this is The battleship Kentucky mmlo a ours by every title of law and much better run than tho Hon. Dill not the only place that lost its equity. They cannot bo aban- Goebel. Washington Post. rally. At Guthrie tho fellows doned. If wo desert them we It appears from tho claims of tho have had some ninety dollars leave them at onco to anarchy Goobelltesthat the calling out of the worth of fireworks and blank and finally to barbarism. We militia terrified and intimidated a cartridges waiting and they are lling them, a golden apple of dis- number of gentlemen who proposed still waiting. cord, among the rival powers, no to do a little voting after tho closing of the polls. Washington Post. Mb. Poyntz dissented from tho one of which could permit anGoebel now proposes to beat his opinion of Judge Pryor and Capt. other to seize Uiein unques- own election boards by an appeal to Ellis. Yet Mr. Poyntz is not a tioned." President McKinley's the Legislature. As an enemy of majorities ho smashes tho record. lawyer. He is only Goebel's Annual Message to Congress. tool. Judge Pryor and Capt. Smallpox. Kentucky has proved that It stands Ellis said in their decision that Under date of December 12th up for an honest ballot. It can scoro "no lawyer and no intelligent the State Board of Health issues another point by sending DIackburn citizen" could disagree with "another warning against small- to keep company with Goebel. their decision. Mr. Poyntz does pox," sending out circulars for Globe Democrat. not claim to be a lawyer and publication and urging vaccinaA New Enterprise. there his fellow commissioners tion and Wo Karllngton is soon to have a now have told the rest. cannot publish tho circular in onterprlso and ono that is quite a welcome addition to our business As has been said often of late full for lack of space this week. interests. Mr. M. Hannn, of Madi"In Kentucky it has long been But we give tho warning briefly. souvillo Is erecting a foundry near the custom of the people to seat In less than two years moro than Robinson's mill. Tho building will lots will be that man in office who has re- 2,000 cases of smallpox have oc- cover threewith all thoandnecessary curred in 02 of the 110 counties oqulppcd ceived the greatest number of machinery. Mr. Henry Drown, of votes." And as a proof that of this State, involving a direct Madisouvillo, is doing tho brick ami Mr. Powell, of Hopkins-vlllKeutuckians do not mean to de- expense to tho afi'ected counties work, has tho contract for tho frame part from that good old rule at and municipalities of nearly work on tho now building. Tho this late day, Governor Taylor $100,000, and a far greater loss work will bo pushed to completion as rapidly as possible This Is a was inaugurated Tuesday and from interference with business valuable addition to K.irlington's Attorney General Pratt took tho and travel. Tho circular says business Interests and tho people of gladly welcome Mr. "All of this disease and exponso Karllngton their midst. legal helm of the State.Haniia into could and should have been Mr.Thos.Itoblnson Istakinira rest Govkknok Taylou said in his avoided had general vaccination his long inaugural address: "I believe been resorted to when repeatedly from foreman forcontinued labor as the Kniniro Coal mine implicitly in tho ultima to tri- urged by this and tho local Company and will remain at Ills arlinirton homo, perhaps through umph of right," and speaking of hoards of health before the dis tho winter and until his strength is the result of tho election said: ease p'gajned such a foothold in fullv restored. Ho has notbeon woll for hoinii time, but Is about and in ap''It was the triumph of the peo- the State." pearance retains much of his usual ple over a merciless, remorseless, In Earlingtou a largo. propor vigor. His many friends trust that partisan machine, erected to en- - tion of tho people have beenTyac- - his indisposition may prove very temporary. ks hot-tim- Caustic Comment on Poyntz Approval of Decision. Mr. Poyntz Issues a dissenting opinion in tho matter of awarding the certificate for governor ami nays lie In suro the commissioners ought to have gone behind tho returns and given the certificate to tho Demo crats. It 1.4 very strange that Mr. Poyntz knew so much, lie admits that ho is no lawyer and no evidence long-tim- the Henderson division has accented an offer from tho Wabash Jtailroad Company, where ho will go as train dispatcher with headquarters at Decatur, Ala. Tho great loss of tlmo to trains, wliilo douhlimr the Emniro hill has caused tho railroad company to put a inn ciiiuu tu itew r.uiiiiro iu assist trains over the hill. It is estimated that an hour's time for each train will thus be saved. Conductor Waltz cavo somo Itlen of tho Inunenso business done on the Henderson division a few davs nco. when he made tho statement that while enroute north one trip ho met sovenieen ireigni trains and then went in nearly on time. It is rumored once more that nil fast frchrht Hues are to be abolished. Tho Pennsylvania and Vanderbllt lines are said to be tho agitators and the report is to tho etiect that these two systems have entered Into an agreement providing for tho wiping out of special freight companies. January 1, I. U. M. Williams will become district passenger agent of tho Louisville and Nashville, with headquarters at Birmingham, Ala., vice It. K. lleasley, resigned. I. Sid Jones on that date will assume chargo of the immigration and pass-engs. business of the road iu or Ala-bam- (inference. Tho Slnughtersvlllo agent for tho St. Rernard Coal Co. speaks in flattering terms of that company both as to quality of coal shipped and promptness in filling orders. Many of tho Rarnslcy miners spent soveral days this week at Madisouvillo attending court, on account of recent troublo there. Tho boy should tako warning nnd hereafter guard against the use of liquor. Mr. Jako MoKucn, manager of the St. Rernard store at St. Charles. went to Evansvlllo last week to lay 111 a supply 01 uoiuiay goons. No ono In tho State has shown n moro determined purpose to see that fraud should not como out winner In the result of tho late election than has Jno. It. Atkinson, president of tho St. Rernard Coal Co., who Is known far and near as a most conservative and fair man, and one who fnvors and practices honesty In nil ntfairs. And the just decision of two of tho commissioners is In accordance with his views. Tho work of constructing new coko ovens is now under tho chargo of ueo. i'. I'urnsworin and 11 tno new weather permits twenty-ll- o ovens will bo built. Geo. C. Atkinson lias returned from his trip east and reports tho best element of nil parties thero are opposed to Goebellsm and look upon the elfort of Goebel and his henchman to get the certificate a step to mated that by January from 140,000 to 150,000 cotton mill operatives In the North will bo working under an advance of wages, and that tho In tho South will bring tho demand. I'orutuat. James Fegan say the total In tho United States above 100,000. demand for coko Is very goo'il in deed, anil says snipinouts were largo O.GC5T YOUR FOOD. last week nnd two day's shipments Glclfucaa la ciuattl by illnetr per thero was only a quarter of a ton .cod uul Mngcent, of nil dlireatril, It crcatea pot- panics continue to be unable to supply tho demand for coal. Tho consumers fearing a hovero winter mnv bo tho cause ,of this unprecedented tvuaanj irocalutn jour blood ami then Tun at lltbl.. to alniat any ditrasa tbe Unman ay item la lr t.i. Uo Dr. Catiattdt'a Grnnan Llrer Powder and watch the reaulta. You will feci Uio good frta after taking one doa. (lite It trial and 1 convinced. l'rlce2Sc. Dr. Otto's Spruco Gum Balaam Curat Your Cough. Just tho Medlotn for Children. irojK-rl-r co i3 V( aala bx St. Rernard Drug Store T. E. Culver, of Waverly, will build n flouring mill at tnat place, having n capacity or tmrty-nv- o per day. Tho lumber Is being hauled and tho workmen will begin in n fovvdays. BISHOP & MADI8ONVILLB. CD. 1 "ky. - v' YOUH MONEY BACK IP YOU WANT IT. uar-re- ls Tho disposition of children largely depends upon health. If they nre troubled with worms, inov win ie Irritable, cross," feverish, and por- liaps seriously sick, wnilo s (.'ream Vermifuge Is a worm expeller and tonic to make them healty nnd cheerful. Price L'oc. .St. Rernard Drug- PV r t w YOUR ORDERS SOLICITED 3T'y f 4iy k";. Who Dots the Livery Business? Ask your neighbors. They all say that we haul better loads, furnish best teams, and always at tho right price. store. centiy appointed ny t'ongressmnii Allen to a cadetshlp at West Point, has gone to Highland Falls, N. J., where ho will take a three months' preparatory course before his examination, which takes place Mnrch 1, says tho Hopkinsville Kcntucklnu. A Napoleon W. Riley, who was ro- - ft. i Open Ail Night. .VtKtccttd Cold To perpetrate fraud. Not only does tho St. Rernard lead In the production of coal iu this county but now seems thev havo in their employ the champion banana eater who devoured two dozen In seventeen minutes. Chicago dealers aro paying $1.25 per ton for mine run at Danville, 111., It clogs tho lungs with mucus. It down strains nnu iireitKS Pine-T- 1110 mug Honey tissues. Dr. Roll's Is an unfailing cure for coughs ami colds. It rebuilds tho tissues nud irlvna atirwrt Ii In ilin 1lttlfrl 111 Olltu 1 ij'-nKUiitjiii ni" ani.n j tJa' plying tho blood with oxygen. l!5c at all good druggists. ar nn iilt.ittnlirnnliiir nnncnnf illfsAnn. I AtyOu-Oi- Barnett & Arnold.:! -- ! turTar fruit.-- - ' --- - A. c..... . -- i..... -- . . T w, ..., ) t 5 !- - '.nl l18"- BiiSrSraai M. McGORD, Contraclor and Builder Ytn ixriniiNCB EARLINETON. KY. is All classes of buildings erected and mauo complete ready lor occupancy, Including thofurnlshlngof all mater- lain, mechanical and common labor. ,(, al Kit-tinge- r's al Falso charges mado against tho Louisville & Nashville Railroad Company did not prove to bo a winning issue when iu the hands of the bad man, Goebel, and wo venture tho nssertion that it will bo many years before a man can again bo found so weak as to make his main plea for election to tho highest position iu the State, n charge against a rauroau company. Representatives of Cotton Com presses In Texas have comnlaincd to the Railroad Commission of that State because railroads have confiscated coal consigned to them. Thev are short of coal and fear a shut down if tho practice continues, but tne commission is powerless nnd they will probably seek relief in tho The members of tho Kontucky ehautaiKpia assembly nt Lexington mines. mado a proposition to inn city counReeler&Co., of Kvansvllle, I ml cil to sell its woodland park property have leased 200 acres of land from to tho city for J3.VU00. tho assembly property for use J. A. Whitman and others near reserving tho eacn of tho lor year its meei-inij- s. Ayrshire, nnd will at onco begin lirieen tinys Tho proposition was roferred. HiuKiujg n snail lor tno purpose 01 mining coal. Thoro aro sovernl now K. K. Dale, Arcat, Tenn., writes: Hate uted mines being opened up along the Slnimona Liver Medicine lojeata. I Air Line Railroad In Ratoka town- Dr. M. A.Hie called Ulceration of tbe I BiBJBffl m Will Jiiixniax c- j WM V 3 4 PLANS. DETAILS. ship. ln.l nbal utrd. courts. iu tho cotton mills in Augusta, On., ami Rath and Langley, S. C, are to be advanced Jauuary I. It is stated that Pennsylvania's industries nre using.100,000 moro per sons man inoy tun at nils time a year ogo. Another Iron and steel nlant Is to be erected at Sydney Mines, Cape ureioii. ii pians now inaKing go through $0,000,000 will bo expended in constructing the now plant. Tho Cripplo Creek gold output for iNovemuer exceeded ?j,wxj,uou, a record-breakfor that AVages of omployes er trold-nrodu- c- Tho iron mills iu tho vicinity of Cleveland uavo enough orders on hand now to keep them busy all of next year. Refore McKinley was elected many of them were lying mio or wonting ouiy nan tune Cleveland Leader. The times are unusually prosperous: "Lot'B vote for a change," says Mr. Asryan. uuriingion jiawKeye. Thero Is nn old snylngj "A burnt child (trends tho fire." Tho experience of tho workliiguiHU nnd busi ness men from 18D3 to 1800 Is burned In their memories. They don't want any moro of It. Riirllngtou Hawk- Kye The olllclnl estimated of anthracite coal produced for No ember, Is l.CSu.OoO doctors Stomach. It cmed me sound and well. I would give one pacaaf,o of it for a doien like I not j 1 A l rlc0 reasonable and satisfaction FICATIONSACONTRACTB gUBranteed. KstliiiRteHcheerfullyglvt.n DRAWN UP ON SHORT NO- - u all kinds building and special work. (live me a chance at your work. TI"T. 8PEOI- - I L r P r j Now corn Is said to bo selling lili'ltnr In lvi.iiliickv Hum It bus been known for years, tho price being conts per uusiiei. about thlrty-llv- o this is uue iroin tno iaci 111111 uio yield is reported much lighter than was expected. togitttttltieltil9ittlt-ia'GEORGE O. TOY, a kij rfc-- (Successor to Isaac Datls.) tons. This nblo comment on the President's lnessuk'o bvtho Lcxinuton Her nld wo reproduce : "Our foreign trade iias been extremely gratifying; our exports ot manuiactures lias Iteen pe- ing district. It Is estimated that the total output for tho vear will be somewhere Iu tho neighborhood 30,000,000. Cn fnt. .W.VWAlftJ,, .Jf.ft.ft tflA Wl Vn,.t of well-bein- g. ..n...... 1?ti..linl UUblWIft mill operatives have received an ad vance or 10 per cent. In wages. Tho Orange Judd Farmer places uio present condition of winter wheat ntUO per cent., against 05 last year. It describes the plant as rank coal ami ore m 1110 worm, nnu so deposited nnd with such railroad and r it hi ii m s transportation fncllltles that wo can mine, transport and handle tills coal and oro cheaper than any coal In Ihe world can bo mined, transported I or handled. It Is dlfllcult to overestimate the enormous advantages which these facilities nnd products food-pro raiment-producin- g culiarly prolltable and increasing. Wo aro tho great grain growing country of the world. Without our contribution to tho provisions of the world thero would be a dellclt so largo as to cause sorrow and want And our productive capacity is also increasing with tho most satisfactory strides. Wo uro also the largest cotton producing country in tne world. That Is, we aro the ducing nnd tho nation. Wo also have tho cheapest Iu sluggish liver, Horblne, by its beiioflcfal notion upon tho biliary tracts, renders the bile moro fluid, and brings tho liver into n sound, healthy condition, thereby banishing the sense of drowsiness, lethargy, and tho geileral feeling of apathy which arlRofromdlsordersoftho liv er. Price oOc. St. Rernard Drugstore. Jesso Harris, a bachelor who had been living near Morganfleld, eaino up to Rakersport, near Nortouvllle, says tne iiopKiusviiio neuiiicKinu. The dav after his arrival he broke out with the smallpox, and is now a very sick man. LIVERY A. A, !. &. FEED .... Ull V STABLE. Main street, just west of Depot. Mt.l Will I U ft3ft(kllU. '- - t JAKLINGTON, KY. First-Class Equipment and PromptScrvicc. j atin.im..iimnnitnmni.mt.tttttt. Working Night nnd Day. The busiest and mightiest littlo thing that ever was made is Dr. King's New Ufa Pills. Every pill globule of health, is n sugar-coate- d strength. that ehauires weakness into bralu-fa- g llstiessness into energy, Into montal power. Tiieyro wonderful In building (in tho health. Only 25o per box. St. Rernard Drug m .m Store. -- is Baby iToolliin?! If so, there must be some trouble with its food. Well I Globe-Democra- t. babies are plumps only the sick are thin. Arc you sure 1 the food is all rieht? ChiN i j dren can't help but grow ; I they must grow if their food nourishes them. Perhaps a mistake was made in the i past and as a result the di- - I If that j gestion is weakened. I is so, don't give the baby a lot of medicine; just use I common I your cvery-da- y sense and help nature a r I I mm, unu nit way iu uu it h to add half a teaspoon-ful of 1 GO-f- t. I f SCOTT'S EMULSION o, - i to the baby's food three or f I lour times a day. The gain I will begin the very first day ; you give it. It seems to correct the digestion and I igets the baby started rights again. If the baby is nurs I f ing but docs not thrive, then f the mother should take the 1 emulsion. It will have a J good effect both upon the 1 mother and child. Twenty-- 1 s live years proves tnis, tact. S L-(H 50c. SCOfT & anj tl.oo, all dnigglttf. BOWNE, Cliemlsts, HI-- I York. Nw II- I- H UloIH- -H J bestow upon us. To them aro to bo added that now wo havo nu abundRed Hot From the Gun ance of capital at low rates of Interest, Hkllled labor of tho highest Was tho ball that hit Q. R. Htead-innof Nowark, Mich., in tho Civil character, and unsurpassed facilities for manufacture, for transportation War. It caused horrible Uicors that no treatment helped for 1SI years. and credit." Eugene Dobs, who Is known all Then Rucklen's Arnica Salve Cured over tho United States ns tho man him. Cures Cuts, Rruises, RuniB, who took such an active part a few Rolls. Felons.Corns. Skin Eruptions. cts. a years ago in wrecking and burning Rest Pile cure on earth. &1 by Ht. box. Curo guaranteed. Sold railroad cars at Chicago, for which Rernard Drugstore. and other misdeeds he languished Iu jail many months, Is now out iu Rob Vanovor. of Daviess county. an Interview wherein he allows great sympaty for Reese, nn agitator In lost his loft hand while out hunting, , who has Ills weapon wo nn oldinuzzlo-lond-In- g tno ranks of tho V. M. shotgun. When he nttemptod by his incendiarism caused the united States Court to placo him to lire It, It exploded just where his behind tho bars for safe keeping. left, hand grasped tho barrol. Expression? of sympathy from such One bottle of Dr. Roll's Anti-Rai- n men as Debs not only shows that tho haino spirit of rule or ruin governs will convinco the most skopllcal of both organizations but will havo the its wondorful merits as an invalua oliectto drlvoaway from tho ranks ble household remedy in tho relief of tho l M. W. thousands of mem- of Rheumatism, Neuralgia Toothbers who do not approve of using ache, or any other acho or pain, ex forco towards their employers as ternal or internal. favored by such men as Debs. Tho following portion of 1111 article which Dr. McCormlck says tho smallpox lately appeared iu tho V. M. W. has cost Kentucky $100,000 in ayear; counties having been afJournal, written by Debs, clearly forty-oii- o fected. shows what kind of a man he Is: "Resolutions will bo paused by tho seoro. As woll whlsllo against Or. M. A. Simmon) Liver Medicine lias alnce tho whirlwind. Sympathy will be 19(0 steadily risen In public favor, and the de poured out like lava tides, but John mand for Is far exceeds that of any other Liver 1'. Reese will continue to fester In Medicine. Jail. Can anything bo done? Yesl A farmers' Instltuto for Davioss What Is It? You can voto for socialism and tako possession of tho county, has been organized with S. as mines 111 which you woric ami that II. Ewlng, of Owonsboro, havopresifour will end and such dent. The Institute will contomptlblo creatures as Williams sessions. with their sandbag liiluni tinns, will Money to patent good Idea may by disappear forover. Collective ownership is tho only remedy. You havo secured by our nld. Address. Tun been voting against it and you aro I'atknt Rnuoni), Raltlinoro, Md. paying tho penalty. You can voto Tho Loxlmrton ambnlanco during for It and walk the streets free men. Private ownership and slavery, or Its nearly thrco years' use, has carried lDltf patients. and freedom public ownership which? You nlouo can and must de Walkhk's Toniu Is tho link that cide." pleks tip the vital forco of man in ills n state nnu niiius mm to If wo may bolievo tho counsel for strength by recuperating Goebel hoforo tho election hoard, ono health and regulating the action of tho Drain, mllltlncompanyandfourtoou United the Heart and nourishing tho Nerv States marshals bluffed tho whole ous System. State on election day. This Is not At Ilonklnsvlllo. Mrs. K. A. Jones tho kind of n plea that Kontucklans fell dead In a hack just as she loft Of a, formor tlmo would havo rel tho station, after arriving from Windsor, Ontario to visit her sou. ished. Memphis Scimitar. n, wngo-slaverv. run-dow- The Gooch Trial. Jody Gooch, who killed Deputy Marshal Ren Ashby and wounded Marshal McGary, at Slaughtersvillo several months ago, will bo put on trial at Dixon next Tuesday. The matron of a well known Masonic Home mentions. one inmate, seventy years of a;c, who has been in the infiimary for three year?, a great sufferer from indigestion, and has been taking Ripans Tab-ulc- s about a year and a half and finds them so beneficial that he is never without them. He .3 willing that his name should be used in a testimonial, as it might be of use in persuading some other person to try them. A second old gentleman, in the same institution, eighty-fou- r years of age, has had liver trouble for many years and finds that R,H,,A,N,S help him very much. They also have two nurses there, one thirty years of age, the other forty-twboth suffer from indigestion, causing headache, depn Salon of spirits and nervousness. They take the Tabulcs and find them so useful that they always have a package in their pockets. The matron also states; that she is forty.five years of age and at times suffers with indigestion, causing pain and paroxysms of belching, and finds that are very good indeed and is perfectly willing to have her name used in a testimonial. o; t.W s Halll' TTAOTpj that IM 1111 net UaaflL Taajr UaUk satin ami prolonc Ufa. O accept a aubaliluu. ItTMttlUr. NasatlMvonl IU f-- tin atb N h. la Cor t cratau w at wrt.'apMkaUtorUcrata.BurkNihad aaajf tar droc IllhAi.a Tiauuplu uud aha tbotuaod .r .. aura. - ua. .. K1B k Va.Bt a. AaBria -af Ia tk lAtaaitil viflLM VAfe, 11. IfKfntffli f. nW OfS van vMa. v tsattvit w ".! "" A BOON TO MANKIND! DR TABLER'S BUCKEYE OC .KMKaEK U rasgg". sj Ul m t3ait-ir- " O AW roarings Pity. 3J CaaaCap lg.SMrCJT.IIDBJal ;; i .amra.wrf,M'r if? H QXjlESr Q&zmglwp CURE t -- A New Discovery for the Certain- - Cute of INTERNAL and EXTERNAL PILES. WITHOUT PAIN. . CURES WHERE ALL OTHERS HAVE FAILED. TUBES, BY MAIL, JAMES u" 76 CKNTB; BOTTLES, F.MLUIH.S& ft - - 310 Ntftli V 60 CENTS. Start, ST, ' LWK, MB, 'SSL in ' ' ''ljeMI ' Jsfck r- - ' ' i?L ET-T- Jr. n .ywiaii i.m WtWWHH lWsj.l.?,Kiw rf.ijWr?ww!BaPWk1wi3HKfl K&k M&iWMfo -- f f rBfTlliiB rV Tn t ., .i JWOjVJ BENT. Q-flBIBec ROBINSON DIDN'T RALLY. RALLY AT DAWSON. 0LL1E JEEMS '.J3ji Zutbusirn. roe tLijrtoe." W - LOCAL NEWS. mp In v, V r',',,NnMhYlHo ntteiullng court Iho ilrst m( thoweok. Quitoa nuinborof our innrchniitH hnvo recolvctl tliolr Christum goods mid havo tlicm out on exhibition. Hurry lirown lifts rcslgnoil his position nl clflrk ut Lloyd's roHtnurnnt niul phir-i'-. (.'nitilnntnr (!n!nr Mnrwlv election laws nnd hope to ovolvo a bill that If pnssid will glvo Jtulgo Clifton J. I'rnttnmlTliDiim.s to allclasses of people tho right to . Flnloy, of Mnrilhom lllo, attmuled oto and to havo tlio vote fairly llio Inauguration of Clov. Taylor nt counted nnd propetly roturnod. It Frankfort Tiuwlay. Is my dcslro to itlo all nartles a Tlio infant Hon of Mr. and Mrs. fair show In plncing their candiJack Itniuwatcr wan burled Hatur-iln- y dates before the people." afternoon, Kid. I. II. Tool tlio ftinornl norvlcon. A SURR CURE FOR CROUP. con-dui'tl- I'd Tnuiicr is now filllnir tho Will Introduce n Bill Per Hie Hopkins County Uocbel Hen News Items ol Interest From Olney. Repeal of the Election Law. Were CocketLnnd Primed. Olnoy, Ky., Dec. 12, 1899. Since (Courier-JournSpecial.) we nro certain that Taylor Is oloctod Evansvllle, Ind Dec. 8. Hen T. Robinson, of Morton's Gap, Ky., But the Democratic News Never and that honesty hns triumphed over fraud nnd treachery wo nro all Konresontntlve-elec- t Came. from Honking going to Dntfson todny to havo a county, was in tho city nnd said hi tlio course of nn Intorvlow: Tlio arrangements woro kept socrot rnlly on tlio day tliat our governor Tlio Goebelltes' "I will go to tho Legislature for- but it wns too good to keop and tbo takos Ills sent. tified with facts concerning tho last news lonkcd out that tho Goobol men faces aro at least thrco Inches longer election and will probably Introduco wero propnrlng for and expecting than nntttro requires. a bill to repeal tho Ooebel law and to hnvo tho "biggest rally you over Richard Todd leaves for Tennessee put tho election machinery nearer heard of" ovon after tho return of todny. tlio hands of tho pooplo rather than Hopkins county Goobol men who May Clark has roturned from her in the hands of a few who desire to had been to Frankfort during tlio Dixon visit. govern tho many. session of tho Stnto Election Hoard. Miss Idn Cnpps Is on tlio sick list. havo studied the Ohio and al to-da- y Was Loaded to the Quards route to Frankfort. MADE DISPLAY Gn- - OF HIS ARHS. p TOYS. Kidneys, Lb ver and Bowels System .panses -- DOLLS! In great variety, stylo and value, are in abundance at our store. "I In-dln- ua ' "I .1 1 Messrs. Mct'nrloy and Dean, who luiNii chnigo of tlio St. lloruurd Twenty Tiv. Years' Coni nil U e Withbutcher shop, killed a considerable out a I'.iilutc number of good hogs last week. Tho first indication of croup is An A. O. IT. W. lodge in to bo or- hoarseness, nnd In n child subject to ganized at Dixon noon. Heveral that dfsesso ft may bo taken as a mouthers of the Karllngtou lodge sure sign of the approach of nn attack. Following this hoarseness is will take part In the orgaulicatlou. 's a peculiar rough Cough. Jf Cough given Albert I.nriuoulh got his arm soon as tho childItoinctly Ishoarse, as or becomes broken lant week wbllo driving In oven after tlio crimpy cough appears, tlio mines. Dr. Chatteu nttended prevent tho attack. 1 1 Is used lilmnnd bo Ik doing well nt prosont. It will thousands of homes In tills hi tunny broad land ami never disappoints A Kentucky farmor has sold the anxious motheis. Wo havo vol tbo tobacco which ho raised on eighty learn of a single Instance In which to It hitch of ground for $0,715.00 an Xo other of $11. IU per hundred pounds. lias not proved otreclual. n record preparation can show such The land cost f twenty-llv- o years' constant uko withller-nafailure. .Mrs. Duke Williams, who bnB out a Drugstore. For salo by St. Karllngtou; been under llio treatment of Dr. H. ltohliisou, Morions (lap, Geo.lieu T. King, h. Done, at Madinoitvlllo, returned St. Charles. home .Monihiy accompanied by her . nurse, MIhh iVarl Ilnuley. Cham-berlalunv-ora- go rd ' - during the last few iIhvh mnny a Jluo porker has lost bis life. It has been a fmornhlo reason and the hao taken advantage of it. Tobacco buyers arc thick In some i parts of the county. A good deal of the weed has already changed hands dud it Is probable that hi tbo "oxl week or two a Inrgo cmiiutlty will bo bought. Dr. It. YV. Iiong, who has been 'quite sick at bis home In Mntlltion-vill- e, for homo time, Is slowly Improving, and hopes to be able to ro-kuiuo his duties hero before a great k. It Is now hog-killin- g time ami 'Possum Supper. Win. Campbell, tbo druggist, gavo a 'possum supper to the members of tho local lodge Knights of I'ylhlas at IiloydV restaurant Monday evon-InTlioso present weie: Messrs. Chas. Cowell, Geo. Toy, Cbas. Mc- g. Gory, O. llo 1 Webb, I'owoll, Les- - Reynolds, Albert Keown, Marlon Sisk. Clins. Webb, John Twymnn, Leo Cozart, W. C. McLeod, Will Drnuliam, Jo Drown, Will Hopowoll Win. Cauipholl and Win. Vanlson. Tbo suppor was sen'ed In splendid stylo nnd every one present enjoyed tbo nlfair very much. tf . while. Tlio new railroad from Blackford to Dixon is being rapidly pushed to completion. The promoters are working n largo force of men and ..are making eery utmrt to got the Truntl for use at tlio earliest 4 possible moment. , -- ji SfcJJ VSJ Is being assisted by Itev. il The meeting lias much good, and the Interest jtnuonw io be Increasing. f'jf There Is not a town in Western C that Is lielng built up Kvory ,, .more titan Karllngtou. force In town has been - Mtondlly employoil for months, nnd . ImproveinentHcoiitlnuo to bo made. ';chureli will continue throughout this 'woeU nt least. Hev. W. U. Wilson, .Vtho pastor, ,iVtitsuii. accom-ijpllrthe- TborelalserlceHnt tbo At. K. '- jfml.Mc .' - 4 . wo have fewer Idlers to tlio Bipiare health. Inch than any town In Kentucky. T,! IMillltua .'. .i. . venluro the assertion that la ........ ..n ... liiiiim nirntn to get your friends for holiday gifts. Hero N n suggestion: "Good morning, Jennie, I have brought you a nice prohont," hnld Gertrude, art nho banded her frlolid a neatly wrapped packngo. Tlio paio, weary looking girl, who was slowly recovering from sovere illness, opened the bundle and held up a largo bottle of clear, rich medicine. "Hood's Snrsapnrilla!" sbo "I liavo been rending nbout it today nnd wished I Iinil a bottle." On New Year's Day Jennie, wns aide to be out on the street, and to her friends who remarked how well she was looking sbo simply said, "Hood's Sarbaparllhi," and every one of them knew it wns this great medicine that liae gle bnck her Finlcy-Cnmpbc- ll. AQIfttoOlvc. it In often dlftlcult to decido what ITl rS ?-- nflor iltir- vur, wliete ho was employed in a Kd brings homo with him ' iN3iinongother things a talking mng- lio and some mountain honey. The " . latter be divided with some of his '"' friends. Kd thinks Colorado Is a great atafo and It Is doubtful if bo h, will bo content to remain away from the mountains many months. " Z fug which lia visited sovoral points ding of Mr. ThomnB K. Flnloy, of T In that state. Ho spent nbout a Mndlsonvlllo, and Miss Kiln Catup-bol- l, of iioarMorgnnllold, on Decemmonth at the last or his stay at Doitlder a few miles north of Den- - ber 20, nt 3:n) o'clock. Mr. Finley Is extended trip to Colorado, Cards are nut announcing tho wed- "J a prominqntyouiignttornoy of Madl-sonvlll- e, stoic. A. Mm. Alangritin Dead. Mrs. Martha Mangrunt, an need lady, of the Neho country, died evening of pneumonia. terment took place Sunday.' In- nnd one of tlio Republican lenders of tbo county, being the member of tbo county board of election commissioners. His bride Is one of Union county's most charming young Indies, and is a general, favorite in tlio community where sbo rosldes. Tun Rki: extends congratulations mid best wishes in advance. bat-tinf- ay John Y. (livens Dead. , Mr. John V. Olvons, one of tho leading business men of Webster O.muty, died nt Ills homo In Provl-lonc- o Ho was l'YItlay nftornoon. buried with Masonic honors Satur- - '& lay. Sp:clnl Train. v A tipcolnl train was run from hero to lVovidouce, Saturday, on account of the funeral of Mr. (livens. A ';V .!... ..f ..sinnli fr.kiu fllirnrilllt 7 '& .'points on tbo rond attended tlio 7 SL " fminrnl. "Brave flcn Fall Victims to stomach, lhor nnd kidney' troubles as well as womoti, ami all fecl'tho results In loss of appetite, poisons in tho blood, backache, nervousness, liendacbe and tired, listfeeling. Hut there's less, no need to feel like that. Listen to J. W. Gnrdner, Tdavlllo, Intl. Ho says: ("Electric Hitters nro just tlio thing for a nlan wliou bo Is all run down, nnd don'tt care whether he lives or des. It did more to givo mo now strength and good nppotlto than run-dow- n anything- I could take. I can now cnt anything nnd havo a now lenso on lire." OnlyoO cents nt St. Der-mtDrugstore. Kvory bottlo guar- rd anteed. "' A Uocbclitc Built It. Seriously Injured. $ "V ' '. 4 Olaudo Cavanali.of tho Manltou tstatntry, who hns been at work for twiuio time at Houtmeyer'H sawmill iit Pond river wan seriously hurt lant Friday. A saw log rolled over his body and Ills feared that hols injured Internally. Ho is at Ills homo at Mauitou and his condition 's considered critical. Held Over. Frank Jvoy, Ouy Perkins and Mack Smith, tho participants in tho row nt Darnslcy a fow days ago, had their. examining trials at Madison vlllo Monday nnd wero hold over to circuit court. Ivoy was hold ovor on tlio chorgo of malicious shooting Perkins for assault nnd 'Smith for tho rockloss nourishing of firp arms. A funny thing about tbo stand upon which Gen. Taylor delivered ills Inaugural nddress Is tlint It was built by a carpenter who is not only n violent Drynii man but nlso aGoe- bolilo. It may seem to some that ho wns "eating crow" with a von gennce, especially ns ho was paid In gold standard money, hut ho did tho job chcorfully. son lias boon troubled for years with chronic diarrhoea. Sometfmo ngo I persuaded him to tnko homo of Clmmbotialn'H Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. After using two slzo ho wns bottles of tlio cured. I givo tills testimonial, hoping some one fiimilnrly nltllctod may read It and bo botiofltod. Tjiomah C. by St. BowKit, Gioncoo, O. For-finlUernard Drugstore, Karllngtou; Hon nomiiBon, iAiortoiiB uap; ueo Klnp, St. Charles. M.v ut o ' yi-yw i" 3HP ' t. '& An interview with a trainman on tbe Illinois Central has discovered somo amusing things Incident to tho triumphal inarch of Ollio Jecms on tho state capital to attend tbo Election Board meetings and entor on n campaign hi favor of June Gaylo in tho Sovontlt. From tlio circumstances that havo dovolopcd itappcarstli.it Ollio may liavo In cidentally had In mind a possible is not known whctlior Snin It Tlio Coats Bros, are fixing to move participation with Wlllnrd Mitchell Shack hypnotized tlio Hopkins coun their saw mill Into this place. in tlio Inttcr'sspokcii-o- f annihilation ty delegation In a belief Hint Goebcl Osijof Tirn Hoys. of the "white Republicans" of Ken would get tbo certificates, but It Is a certain fnct that Goobel supporters Ann. rlirn tnr rlwollrln Ham fMimri- - tucky. 1)1 Hopkins wero still getting icndy borlniu'H l'ain Balm is gaining a To glvo the facts briefly ns stated, for tho "rally" whon tho news canto wido reputation. D. B. Johnston, of Ollio was on tho Pullman with n to Tim Huk Friday morning, that Richmond, Ind., has been troubled friend and spent much of tlio timo wllli Hint Jilllnmit. diiwri 1W. Tn tlio commissioners hnd decided in speaking of It ho says: "I nevor hi tho smoking compartment of favor of Taylor and tho whole Re iiiiuui iiiiviiiiii uiiti wijiuu reiievu that ear. Ho carried and displayed publican ticket. Tlio delegation hnd mo until 1 UBed Chamberlain's l'nln a Inrgo clasp knife with ono blade with returned nnd tlio county supportors Halm. It nets Uko magicpaining mo. about sovon inches long, a smaller wns swollen mid My mo blade and n corkscrew attachment. said they wero advised that Ooebel veryfoot much, but ono good npplication was sure to win nnd for tills reason of l'ain Balm relieved mo. For salo Tlio Pullman porter nud conductor they were still making preparations. ny mi. Jiornnru .Drugstore, Knrling-to- n saw nnd handled tho knife. In ad; Robinson, It wns Bald "our wholo country Is Geo. Bon. T.St. Charles. Mortons Gap ; dition Ollio and Ills friond had and " King, displayed "two or three guns" acgoing to tbo rnlly." cording to tlio porter, who told tho tlio positive news of When told of Supposed Burglars Released. story when oil guard nud without a tlio nwnrdlng of certificates to the John Harrison nnd Georgo "Wilson thought that It would over bo pubRepublicans elected they thought It tho men who woro arrested at lished. of a long timo" liad"tnkon a last week by Detective Loaded thus Ollio went to Frank to decido tho matter. Hut It was Wilson, of Princeton, under suspic- fort and tho next day mado n speech decided nnd tlio rally won't como oil. ion of huvlng robbed tlio Btoro of J. in which no uonounccti tno atcpuu-llcnn- s, who ho said bad come up to W. Jones & Co., of Slnuglitersvillo, Frankfort ns an armed army of InCatarrh Cannot be Cured wero rolcnsed, lack of with MKUI. Ai'i'MOATiorcfl, as they tholr examining for When proof, at timidation. trinl. arrested cannot rench the scat of tlio disease. PERSONAL. Catarrh la a blood or constitutional tlio men iind a lot of articles, but on disease, and In order to euro it you examination tho goods could not bo must take Internal remedies, Hall's property of Jouos & Mrs. M. B. Long Is visiting in Mt. Cntnrrli Curo Is not n ounek medi Identified as tlio Vernon, Ind. cine. It wns prescribed by ono of Co , and the men wero released. Robcoo M. Wheat filled bis regutlio Dost piiysicinus in mis country lar appointment nt Nebo Sunday. A TIMELY HINT. for years and Is a regular prescripblood see i'un MIsb Leila Dean visited in Mndlstion. It is composed of tlio host ricli anduuiilJ lie ulseandwholethat Tour put la It a ;teoi tonics known, combinod with tlio perfrctlr imrunnd jour lieitltiy condition by tbe Hue of Dr. onvlllo Sunday. Powder. Then Ton L?3rIteJts Mrs. Frank Ginnini nnd little son, best blood purifier, acting directly on will be free (Irrman Llrcr typhoid fever, coldt from malaria, llio mucous surfaces. Tbo perfect and ttie crip. Dr. Carlatedt's tierm-t- i Liver of Providence, visited Mr. and Mrs. Tom Piko Inst week. combination of tho two ingredients rowaer i me ucfci meaicino nioner can dut. is what produces such wondorful re- For your Cold try Dr. Otto's Sprucf Paul P. Prlco spent Sunday with sults In curing Cntnrrli. Send for Gum Balsam. Price 25c and 50o his father's family in Mndlsonvlllo. testimonials, freo. a Bottle. James Cromwell visited his famF. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. For sale ut ily In Henderson Sunday. Sold by Druggists, 76c. St. Bornnrd Drug Storo. Col. Sebree, of Henderson, wns in Hall's Family Fills aro tlio best. tlio city Monday. year's agricultural oxnori Tills Mrs. P.. R. McEucn. who has been Handsome Windows. moots in Alaska produced Bprlng visiting relatives Iti Louisville for t. Tho show windows in tlio St. Ber- wucni, narioy, oats, rvo, nax, potatoes. oniotiB, carrots, tno past low montiis, returned iiomo nard General Storo nro attracting parsnips nnd turnips. Two varie last Saturday. Davis, of Providence, much attention and fnvorablo com- ties of spring wheat matured well Prof. H. W. ment, particularly tho doll windows and wero harvested Soptomber f. visited tlio family of R. J. McCulIcy which nro tho work of Mrs. Turner Vanning prospects In Alnska nro last week. Mr. W. A.Nisbet, of Mndlsonvlllo, and Miss Moore. Thero aro parlor, looking up. was hero Monday. dressing room, dining room nnd In biliousness, Ilerblite, by exLeo Oldham spent Monday night kitchen scones, nnd a cako walk, all pelling from tho body tho oycess of In Providence well Illustrated with well arranged lilio nnd acids, improves tlio nsshnil- - Lonnio Hall, of Mortons Gap, wns nnd well droFscd dolls and acces- ntivo proccssess, purines tno mood, here Mondny. ami tones up nud HtrcngthoiiB tlio sories. Tlio grocory window Mrs. T. B. McGlvnan and little wholo system. Price fat cts. St. dnugbtcr, of Nashville, aro visiting nn attractive display of fancy Bernard Drugstore. Mrs. Julia McGrath. glnsswaro and queenswnro. v. boy, of Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Salmon, of Mosos Allen, n were In Karllngtou Saturday. Millions divert Away. Hopkinsvillo, died Monday night of Mrs. Joint W. Twyman, was in is ccrtaitily gratifying to tlio It resulting from rr nubile to know of ono concern in tlio woimd in tlio hand, caused by tho Mndlsonvlllo, Saturday. Mr. nnd Mrs. Will Brnmhnm, wero Innd Hint is tiotnfrald to bo generous in Mndisonville Tuesday. to tbo needy and suffering. Tito accidentia! dischargo of his gun. proprietors of Dr. King's New DisMrs. Rash, accompanied For broken limbs, chilblains, burns by MissErnest Hall, of Mndlsoncovery for Consumption, Coughs nnd Lorona scalds, bruised shins, sorothront and vlllo, loft Monday for Decntur. Aln., Colds, hnvo given away over ton million trial bottles of this great sores of every kliulA apply Ballard's to tpeud Christmas with relatives. mcdlcino; and hnvo tlio satisfaction SunwLIttlmont. It will glvo Imme Misses Agnes nnd Sua Burr wero of knowing It hns absolutely cured diate roiioi and heal any wound In Mndisonville, Tuesday nftornoon. thousnnds of hopeless cases. Asthma l'rlcoSSnndCOc. St. Bernard Drug Mrs. Elmer Orr nnd children visBronchitis, Hoarseness nnd nil dis- store. ited in Henderson a few days tills eases of tbo Throat, Chest and Lungs Tito People's parly in Kentucky weeK. nro surely cured by it. Call on St. Bernard Druggist and get a free trial will bold n Stato convention at Possum Walk Notes. bottle. Regular sizo 50c and $1.00. Leilchileld, February 22, to select national con Every bottlo guaranteed, or prlco re- delegates to tno next no Tlio caption of this letter is not a uoiu nt nn postolllco, but a common school vention, which win fit tided. early date. house situated about tiirco miles southeast of Red Hill. Lone-Butle- r. To Cure La (Jrlppe in Two Days John Atkinson business Long, tlio Mndlsonvlllo con Tako Laxativi: Buomo Quinink trip to Hopkinsvillo mado aSaturday. John last fectioner, nnd Miss Settle Butler, of Taw.kts. All druggists refund tho R. B. Hnrtisoti, of Johnsons, was tbo same city, wero mnrrlcd in Mt. money If it fails to cure. K. W. In this vicinity Inst Monday looking Vernon, Ind., Sunday. Mr. Long is Gkovk'b signature on every box. 2Gc. alter somo timuer. an honest, upright, and industrious Tho Franklin Favorite says: "Dr. Dick Bullock was in Hopkinsvillo l'Tiuay on uusiness. young businessB man Will Hobdy lias been Bent to South- last His brido is u cultured nnd ampton, Knglnud, ns marine Burgeon Thomas Graco nnd Frank Oglesby highly esteomed young teacher of of the Unltod Statos Govornmottt. delivered tobacco at Mortons Gap Aionuay. this comity. Tiioy nro deserving Ho was recommended for this Im- last N. Boyd, of Kelly, tbo county O. young peoplo and havo tlio congrat- portant plnco by tlio chief marine assessor was Interrogating tlio boys ulations nnd best wishes of a host of surgeon In Now York City, on ac- as to the worth of their plugs ono weeK. friends. count of his superior qualifications. day last Tito grandest hop of Iho Benson Is n Franklin man." Dr. Hobdy was given atsam u race's last Fri The Loss of Oold Is Ureat; day night, and everything passed Tho loss of health is more." Health Thero aro fow ailments so uncom- on quiotiy. is lost by neglecting to keen tho fortable ns piles, but they can easily Miss Leona, daughter of M. G. blood pure, hut It Is regained by pu bo cured by using Tnblor's Buckeye who has been sick so long is rl tying, enricnutg mm vitalizing tlio Pile Ointment. Relief follows its Hicks, recovering. blood with tlio great blood restorer, uso, nnd nny ono suffering from piles slowly Hood's Sarsaparllla. Thousands who can not niford to neglect to givo It a Edgar Johnson Is nt tlio point of thought lienlth had been perma- fnir trial, l'rlco GO cts. hi bottles, dentn at this writing witu lover. nently lost hnvo been mado perfectly tubes 75 cents. St. Bernard DrugThomas Jacksbn, of Nortli Chriswell by taking this great medicine. store tian, diod last Saturday night of Your experience may bo tho same. blood poison. Mr. Jackson wns a City J ml go II Hoy, of Loxington, very old man and leaves a host of Hood's Fills aro gcutlo, yot nlways has decided that tho toy pistols sold irienus ana relatives to mourn ins eiioottve. boys for Christmas- amusement nro dentil. Povton Crick is Rough Riders. deadly weapons and that tlio samo and hunter of this tlio boss trntmer country, having It is bald that thero Is a gang of pounlty is attached to carrying thorn alroady caught tliirty-tlire- o coons totiuui catling themselves "iiougn concealed as is prescribed for car- to onto tins season. hnvo kept tbo little rying a Colts or Smith & Wobsou Rhlors," who Jullnu Boxley, of Crofton, wns In town ot Bounrus in a stnto or terror buying to- for sovoral months. Tito gang con revolver. Ho also claims tlio deal- theso "digglus" last week or about a uozon young men, ers who soils these pistols aro liablo uacco. sists Rev. W. F. Crick, of Red Hill, including ono voting married man. to n flno from $25 to $50 nnd Impriswill preacli nt Atkinson's school who Is tliolr chief. Somo timo ngo onment from 20 to 30 days in Jail. house the Fourth Sunday in Decem- tucv uroKo into n scnooi nouso ami Dor. tore up almost everything. Lnter Hoarseness Leads On Miss Bello Stanley, dnttglitor of titey uroKo into a cntircit ami ucso irritation of tlio throat, crated it. Tiioy havo stolen qulto a To seriousond in a rocking, rasping joitti Stanley, who mis ueon hick with fever so long, is reported some nuinner of articles, ami nave noen and may guilty of ninny offenses. But the cough. Dr. Bell's lino Tar Honoy uctter nt tins writing. HiM.r.x Br.A.na. peoplo of Robnrds aro growing tired will quickly clear tlio throat and of nny such conduct nnd seem de- leavo tbo voico clear and smooth. It Is nn Infallible remedy for coughs If troubled with Utsilness, Tarred Tongue, termined to put n stop to It. nud colds and ail disorders of tlio Hitler Taste In Mouth, Dloated reeling after eat To Wash Brushes and Combs. throat and lungs. Good druggists tag, Constipation or Sick Headache, use Dr M. sell It. 25c. A Simmons Liver Medicine. To wash hair brushes and combs, dissolve a tnblespoonful of Gold Tho now Princoton Hotel nt Goebel Promised. Dust Washing Powder In boiling to water; whon it Is nearly cold, dab Princeton will bo sold soon satisfy Mnybo you don't qulto see why the bristles up and down, without a Judgment of f 1,000 in favor of tlio Appellate Clork Sam Shackelford allowing tlio backs of tho brushes to Fidelity Trust Company, of Louis- was so crazy to havo Goobel elected uoveniorr it wasn't ontireiy become wot; when tbo brushes nro ville Sam and Goobol wero thick as clean, dip them in plain cold water, y niggers long, long ago, and and dry thorn either by tlio flro or Have you a cold? A doso of Cotts-pon- 's Sam In thoopon nlr. Honoy of Tnr nt bedtlmo will Goobel waited onbeforo whon lio was Goobel was Soap turns tho Ivory-buc- k combs rcinovo it. Prlco 25 nnd 50c. St. married. But nominated bo invited Sam and his or brushes yollow, hut Gold Dust Bernard Drugstoio. charge of the charming wlfo to tako does not Injuro thorn. for Wnshlngton Kcmlnll, aged IK), a Exocutlvo Mansion, bonnd thusFirst olllclal Mrs. Shackelford to Boy Kicked by a Horse. prominent citizen of Guthrlo, died Lady of Kentucky, which was tlio Frank Stono, n Binnll boy who nt tlio homo of his sou in Waco, host thing Goobol over did. Lottis- lived aboitttwo utiles from Toxas, where ho hnd gono in quest vlllo Froo Press. was kicked by a horso at of lienlth. tbo homo of Deputy Sheriff Dixon Tlio Iron ton furnaces nro nil short Rogers laBt Thursday. Tlio little Dr M. A. Simmons Liver Medicine searches on coke, tlio causa being tlio scarcity follows skull was broken, and tbo out all Impurities in the System, and cipeli of cars in which to ship It to tho dlf- chancos for ills rocovory aro very them harmlessly by the natural channels. rorent iurnncos. Hop-klnsvii- lo , duck-wiicaeon-tnhi- H blood-poisonin- g, so rnn-awaMadi-BQUvlli- o, SEE OUR DOLL WINDOW OLD SANTA 0LAUS has made our house one of his principal depositories of tho bright, attract ive things in Toys and Novelties that abound at this festal season. You can do no better than to deputize the "Jolly Old Elf" to bringyourgifts from our store. Acts gently on the xm trrtui rri" IA sTCCE?TriUMt-u-I the I r. i PRICES REASONABLE AND SATISFACTORY. K 1 uIriPATibM PERMANENTLY MAHTO By Manjj Gift Jewelry, ,TSBic,;icT5. BUy THE GENUINE -- iFiieies Lace, Of Wearing Apparel, Umbrellas, Neckwear, Fine Handkerchiefs, Books, Games, Etc., Etc. (AUfeRNIAlTGfSYRVP(. .v..t 6- -c. tvvo ram : rtautnt. OFFERED roa sou m an emiewr Fancy Wares In Glass and Queens- - REWARD By Qov. Bradley for Arrest of Each ricmber ot the and the many attractive things made of theso wares for the Holidays. mtjje rinysvllle Mob. Dick Colomnn, at Maysvlllo, Gov. Bradley today issued tlio following: "Stato of Kentucky, Executive Department, Frankfort, Dec. 11. Whereas, it nppc.irs to me that on tho Otli tiny of Docembor, 1899, a Inrgo number of persons in Mason county, Kentucky, banded them selves togothor for tho pttrposo of Injury to Dick Coleman, and for tho purpose of taking said Colomnn, charged with felony, from tho ofll-coand persons having his lawful custody, with a vlow of preventing his lawful prosecution, nnd thnt after such taking tiioy burned tlio said Coleman to death; now, therefore, as Governor of Kentucky, I do olfor a reward of $G00 for tlio apprehension nnd conviction of cnclt of tho persons ongnged in Bald felonious conduct. W. O Biiadlrv. rs Frankfort, Ky., Dec, 11 Incident to tho stake burning of tho negro, YOU CAN GET WHAT YOU WANT. And tho prico you will find in small proportion to the value and attractiveness of any article you may purchase from our 181)9 stock all fresh and new of Holiday Goods. St. Bernard General Store. K;UtgtUte4t;t! 9 "Chas. Fini.kv, "Secretnry of Stato." Hortons Oap News. Miss Cordio Coylo entertained a few of her friouds nt her homo Thursday evening. Tlioso present wero: Misses Clnrn nnd Attulo Grnsty, Bottlo- - nnd Allco Davis and Eddio Blakoly. Mossrs. Harry Coo-neLonnio Hnll, Dr. A. W. Davis Joint Carroll, Bishop Kelley and n, Choice Purses, .. Will Phillips. After indulging In many popular games, refreshments wero served, making tlio evening an i cnjoyablo ono. II. T. Robinson nnd son Lyslo,wero in Kvnnsvilio last week purchasing goods. Wliilo there they wero the guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. Herman I Perfumes. Pocket Books Your friend wants a purse to carry his earn- ingi in. Givo him one for Christinas. jff Wo havo a flno collection of Choice Perfumes in Christinas Packages, very desirable gifts, and at. reasonable prices. ff 5 .i Kircbolf. Miss Clara Grasty spent Monday in Karllngtou. S. W. Grasty visited ills mother hero Sunday. E. A. Coenen made n trip to the Gap Sunday. Miss Cordio Coylo has returned from a visit to Wltlto Plains. Miss Eddio Blakely ot Mndlsonvlllo, Is visiting her Bister at that place. Miss Clay Jones is out ngnin after an illness of ten weeks. Miss Aunlo Shaw, who tins been very sick with typhoid fever, In Improving. Miss Alice Davis is visiting iier cousin, Mrs. Will Wells, In Mndls-onvillo. Pipes. Sil ver-m- o i !; J 1 u n fc e d a u d Toilet Articles, Shaving Accessories, Plain; a full and hand- some line. X j& Fancy Vases, And Etc., in great va-- i riety. A com pic to lino of liazors, Brushes, Sliav-5- ' ing Hugs, etc. Mirrors, Etc. Buy before our stock is exhausted. X J? ff I ST. BERNARD DRUG STORE ST. BERNARD DRUG STORE tSfiti-$'i&$;'S$;iSK- R. S. Baker, of Enrllngton visited hero Sunday. Tunny. LUNAR RAINBOW. $ V JSJiJiJi'iiVUJiSiJtSiSili s Rnrc Phenomenon Seen by Railroad ricn. Conductor Curtis Lano reports tho occurrence of that very raro phenomenon tho ltmarralnbow, which wns in tlio neighborhood of n fow nights ngo by two trnln crows on tlio Louisville & Nashville railroad. It occurred right after a brisk shower passed, when tbo moon burst out In great brilliancy and painted this moon bow boforo the oyes of tho wondering men, nono of whom hnd over soon tho like, nnd somo of whom did not know such n tiling ovor occurred. It wns a raro prlvllogo that many would, If they could, hnvo bought. witnessed mm I J linkers Hill, Tonn., t i t Ky PREE Saturday, January 20, 1900, at Earllngtoo, the Real Painless Dentists Tooth extracted freo by Neville Bros., of Sebree, Ky., who como well recommended, this being continue to make regular trips. for 11 vo years. their third trip, and will They guarantee their work i J I t t TEETH EXTRACTED FREE loss mothod of extracting teeth, known and used by us alone, All aro invited to call and be convinced. Office at hotel, 1 eight days, ending January 27. .&. e i t f DeIf jou feel Dull. Languid, Uroken-Dowbilitated have Weak Stomach or Indigestion, use Dr M.A Simmons Liver Medicine. $ '&&l'S:-.J'Z,Zi2QAZ&lS- Christmas Cakes. Any ono wishing to buy fruit enkos, call on Honriotta Phillips. If MJjMi J) ANEWDEPARTURE Radical Change in Marketing Methods as Applied to Sewing Machines. An original plan under which you can obtain easier terms and better value in the purchase of the world famous "White" bewiMg Machine than ever before offered. Write for our elegant II-- catalogue nud detailed particulars. How we can aavc you money iu the purchase of a sewing machine and the easy terms of payment we can offer, cither direct from factory or through our regular authorized agents. This is an opportunity you cannot afford to pass. You know the "White," you know Its manufacturer). Therefore, a detailed description of the machine and its construction is unnecessary. If you have an old machine to exchange Address In full. we can offer most liberal terms. Write A T high-grad- '.' i i ' SI DUST The Best Tho citizens of Eddyvlllo nnd -- HAS NATURE WARNED YOU ICuttnwa aro frightened ovor tho l or Natnro hericlt la tbn fir! rfirbr of small pox near theso lorl n i;, bloiuo ins Carta trisu mid Uotrerti canting discovery Kvory oirort is being mado tUo deipondent chord ta vibrata to tlil, the towns. mail dolii'litfut of alUeprlnctiiua nud bow da to prevent tho spread of tlio disease. Hive you that Ured abator leKllnif, Iboforeruimerof Cliilla, Ital.tria andTypliola refer If to, yoa mmtuot j..intliU warclaf jlj It Is an Indication of slckni'fi! avoid lUls) cnntult ns as our adWco coin you uotlilutr. Call o your droirirlit cui procure a battle ol Dr. CarUledt'a Gcrmau Liver l'awder. Take una doao a day at bed tmo fur l days; then follow by procnrlnir a botita of Yucatan Chill Tonic, follovrlui; tba itlrcctloua and after two neeka'conruof these two creat (emedlea, yoj will tti Ilka tlio fowera look la tho eprfnir Prepare yourself for the malarial or hot season when the atmosphere la full of irerms. K necessary and vhtu your aystem warns yon, repeat the above. These Keniedlea In Hoc n& doubtful. WHY COUGH you feet Washing Powder. Ju Cleans Everything from Cellar to Garret. sold b i St. Bernard Drug Store. of our renders to a beautiful new Two-Sto- p sont its, called "SIdo by Side." bv II. Sanders. Tlio publish ers, TJio Groeno Music Pub. Co., 2 33. Fifth Street, Cincinnati, O., wish to introduco it, nnd olfor tho samo for piano or organ, band, orchostra, violin or mandolin, for only 20 cents, in Bliver or stamps. Tiioy oxpoct a largo sale on the samo, and from the looks of tho copy sent us, we nro Bttro it will become very popular. Wo would Uko to call tho attention Dr.BulIs COUCH SYRUP Will cure a Hacking Cough. Doses are small and pleasant to take. Doctor recommend it. rrlceijcts. At all druggists. Why cough and risk consumption, when tlio celebrated Dr. John W. Bull's Oough Syrup will euro yon at onco ? 1 1 no vor fails to curo throat and long troubles. For bronchitis, soro throat and hoarseness it la invaluable. HhVjL(A L Aaanat?iSrlaiHasM WHITE SEWING MACHINE COMPANY, (DopHA.) CICVCMM.MIs. Pine Work. For fine watch work, clock work ami joweiry repairing, can uu w . j, linrtor. T,. .feN. R.R.Tliuo Inspector. Enrllngton, Ky. Every pleco of work warranted. Subscribe for The Bee. i1 WW' V".! nj JPjjpi J J, MftBSfr'11" j i v r. V. A Republican Condition of Pi Riot Among Feudists. CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR. THE SUNDAY SCHOOL. nances. Corbln, Ky., December 10. A Topic l'or (he Week lleirlnnlna Do. bloddy riot occurred In this city last Under tho caption "Two Billions LESSON 17 Co in in en t b- - Iter. 8. II. Doyle. QUARTER, IN night between Floyd Clmdwell, Kil of Money," tho Now York "World, Tone TmcIi hi ta pray. I.uke II, 1 13. TERNATIONAL SERIES, DEC. 17. Chadwell and City Marshal Dlng-ha- a Free-Trad- o Tho tenth chapter of Luko clojra with newspaper, recognizes his doputy Henry Hartotd one among tho many persistent and Text of the I,eson, Mnl. III. 13, to 'the story of Mary and "tho one thing and over young Clmdwell, brother of Ed facts of Hopiiblican Golden needfnl " Tho eleventh opens with n II, O Memory Vcnci, 8 and Floyd, getting Into a light with prosperity, as follows: Text, Gill, vl, 7 Commentary Pre- kindred subject Christ teaching His dlsciplci to pray, to know how and one of the yming Dowell boys. Tho pared - the llev. D. 31. Stenrne. The November Treasury statumeut what to srenk to Qcd about when they boys fell out over tho shooting of shows that tho gold coin hi the Copyright, 1S99. tiy D. M. Stcnrns. bomo firecrackers by tho Dowell country and tho gold bullion in the "Your wordi havo been stout addressed Him nt His throne of grnce boy. It Is said Ed Clmdwell dis- Treasury amount to $1,014,108,011). npalnst ine, salth tho Lord." They said: Stntly 1. Christ's cxnmplo In prayer. "As played his revolver and shot at tho Never before had the country so "It Is vain to senc God. What wenrl-iie- I It docs not pay to give Him a sev- Ho was praying in a certniu place" one Dowell boy. much as a billion in gold, nnd so tenth of our Marshall Bingham ami his son long as we do not export tho metal enth ot our time and awlfKedly faie the of Ills disciples asked Illm to tench Those who do woro In Mar- our mines nro adding about $01,000,-00- 0 host God seems to tlcllgUt .In them." them to pray. Whero or when Christ and Deputy Hartford n year to tho total, to say noth Thus they talked and rcasoned'from vv h.tt was praying wo do not know. It may shal Bingham's house, when young havo been in thor garden of Qethscninnc, Bingham, brothor of Marshal Bing- ing of imports. they saw and rebelled against God. If Tho silver dollars In circulation this lesson comes to any who feet tempt- where wo do know that Ho resorted for was ham, rushed lu and said thero prayer. Bnt Ho was prnying.' This trouble outsldo, Young Bingham amount to about $71,000,000 and tho ed to talk or think after this fashion, let wo do know. Christ in prayer I readied for his Winchester and fractional bllver to $70,000,000. Tho them rend carefully the experience and much needed to pray, if Christ needtestimony of David and Asaph In IV. If Christ rush- total paper money currsney green started and Marshal Bingham ed to seek tho Father's help and connsel ixxvil ed out, followed by Doputy Hart- backs, Treasury notes, silvor cer- do not and Ixxiil. Present circumstances in tho discharge of tho duties ot His always Indicate who arc blessed ford, who secured a rovolver from tificates ami the national bank ird who are not. Sight would decide In life, in the great crisis of His life, how thofireboard in Bingham's homo. notes is $l,OU!,8iV;,07.H. faror of Job's friends or the rich man ot mnch wo need to p'rnyl In face of His Marshal Bingham nrrestcd Ed Yot such is tho activity of busi Luke xvl and others who had present example, who can deny tho importance Chddwell and turned lilin over to a ness in the nation that theio is n prosperity, but there was an afterward of prayer, tho necessity of prayer or carelessly neglect to prnyT man named Steele. Marshal Bing- scarcity of actual money with vv iiicii which told. 2. Christ form nud model of prayer. 10, 17. "Then they that feared the Lord ham then started to assist Hartford to hottlo merely tho daily balances spake often one to nuothcr, and the Lord "Teach ns to pray," said ono of tho Floyd Chad-avoI- I, in trado. hi making tho arrest of The answer wns tho Lord's hcarlcened and heard." There are those disciples. These aio Bepiihlicnn times, nnd w who had begun to run away. bote eyes havo been anointed and open- Prayer as given in the Bcrmon on tlio In the meantime Ed Chadwell es tho figures which the "World" ed (Iter, ill, 18; L'ph. 1. IS) nnd who, like mount, though differing slightly from caped, and wlillo he was being pur- gives repiesent the splendid facts of Abel, Knocli, Noah, Abraham nnd Moses it. Luko's report contains tho prefneo sued Deputy Hartford was shot and Republican financiering nnd Re- and others, sec afar oft and Judge of nnd fivo petitions, bnt is essentially tho killed. John Shotwoll was found publican prosperity ns relating to present things in the light of the glorious snmo as the prayer recorded in Matto havo been shot through tho thigh tho country's finances. American future which nwaits the believer (Ilcb. thew. This prayer hna been nsed both They believe that they as a form and model of prayer. It lias si, 0, 10, tills morning at daylight. He was Economist. been aic dear to God, dearly beloved by Him, as n taught to millions and repented pool room when tho shooting in a form of prayer, and who shall deny because of the merits and sacilficc of Ills Recognition. bogan, and camo out in front to seo dear Son, and they rejoice in Ills present tho propriety of its nso in this way J what was tho trouble. Whether lie It is nntural for tho human heart unchanging love. Thcv spcnk: of Him Whether Christ intended that it Bhonld was implicated in tho shooting is to yearn for recognition. Even our nnd Ills Kingdom nnd eucourage each be tised in this way wo do not know, not known, as ho was not seen for Lord himself, whose perfect man- other to faithfulness (Ex. xlx, B; I Pot butmillions can testify to tho blessings this prayer ns a soino time after tho shooting was hood was without alloy of any kind, II, 0), nnd the Lord hears It all, sees even contained in tlio nso of couceilcd to bo a seems to havo been deeply stirred the thoughts about Him In their hearts, form of prayer. It is over. nnd writes it all down In His book. model prayer. It has a prefneo such as wore called out at 11 :1C by every manifestation of special Tho militia ye return nnd discern shonhl characterize all onr prayers. It 18. "Then of his disciples. between the shall righteous nnd the wicked." kBt night, and they surrounded tho lovo on thoinpart height nnd petitions, When Mary tho ardor The present life does not declare, neither contains flvo God, whichtwo bearing on lioii6e of Chadwell, and at daybreak tho ennso of properly coiuo docs the exit out of the body nh nys de- first, alabaster and thrco referring to tlio wants John Steele and John Ollllam, two of her gratitude broke the feet, nnd clare, who arc lighteous nnd who are bov over his head and Ills members of tho company, were sent nicked, but the icsurrection nnd the re- of man. Wo are thus tanght to pray tho nvaricious Judns rebuked the turn with Christ shnll declare It. Though for the hallowing of God's name, tho to tlio houso to see if Floyd and Ed waste, tlio Master said: "Why death feeds on nil nlike, the upright shall advancement of His kingdom and for Chadwell would surrender without have dominion in the morning, for the temporal and spiritual blessings for ourtrouble tho further trouble. They surrendered wrought ye goodwomen? for sho hntii ungodly bhall not rise lu the first resur- selves and others. work on mo." Is it rection nor sinners In tho congregation a and Gilliam, but when to Stealc of 3. Christ's encouragement to prayer. strange, then, that wo who aro the righteous (Ps. xlix, 14; i, r). Marshal Bingham went up to tho Christ does not stop form and weaker and more dependent should "For, behold, the day cometh that model of prayer, bnt with Histo encourhouso tliey wanted to kill him, and goes on cravo the approving look and tho shall bum ns an ocn." The coming ot age the disciples in prnycr by pointing if was all Steele and Gilliam could Christ In the Old Testament Is, I think, ditto keep them from killing Bing- gentle word? Nor is it lu tho least Invariably Ills coming in glory vvit't His out the willingness of God to answer wrong that wo should do so. But if saints to deliver Israel nud take prayer. The first encouragement cornea ham. They were brought to Corliln on her nnd His enemies (.ocli. from tho willingness of a friend to give these nro withheld, we must still go thlslnornlng at 0 o'clock. r; Isa. xxxiv, S; xxxv, I, 10; II to a friend at midnight, because of his forward in the path of duty nnd ser- xlv, With this stage of His importunity, and tho second from tho A wagon nrrlved from Clay county vice, content to wait for that glad Thess. 1, the day. of this mornig about 4 o'clock, having day when the lips of tho Son of Man coming Is associated prominent topicthe willingness of parents to give good gifts which Is such a in eight or ten Clay county's rioters. shall say: "Come, yo blessed of my LordOld Testament and nlso in the New, nnto their children. "If ye then, being the is expected at any time. More trouble (Zeph. I, 14, evil, know how to give good gifts nnto Father, inherit tho kingdom pre- the day of tho Lord's wrath 20), your children, how mnch more shall preIS; 11, Stnth. xxlv, 21, pared for you from tho foundation ceding His millennial kingdom. just Behold yonr Heavenly Father givo tho Holy Fault-Findin- g. of tlio world." Christian Advocate. the Lord cometh out of His place to pun- Spirit to them that ask Himl" ish the Inhabitants of the earth for their Christ's willingness to teach nis disThe easiest thing to start and tho It is going the rounds of tho press Iniquity After that Israel shall blossom ciples a form and model of prayer shows stop Is hardest thing to Itev. Charles M. Sheldon, of and bud nnd All the face ot the earth clearly the importance of care in what that and tho poorest business a human Topeka, Kansas, author of 21; fruit "In His with "lint (Isa. mi, thatxxvii. C). name we say to God in prayer. Ono great 2. unto you fear My being ever engaged in is tho start- Steps" and many other kindred vol- shall the Sun ot Klghteousneas arise weakness of onr praying is lack of careing of a rumor or a criticism likely umes, whoso working slogan in all with ljealing in His wings" All the ful preparation nnd thought. Wo preto'hurt somebody else. Tho truth is, is, "More Christianity in More world sees the sun when it rises, nnd so pare to address men, but how few preno man can be a correct Judgo of Ids Christians," has just revised the when He comes In Ills glory ns the Sun pare to address God I Let ns learn to follow-innu- 's motives nnd conduct. "Apostles' Creed" for uso in his every eye shall see Him Utev. I, 7). Hut pray. Let ns study Christ's model Is n stnge of His preceding In nil seriousness, no man has the church. The old creed, he says, In there glorious appearing comingthe church prayer and other Scriptural prayers. this when Let ns sit at the feet of Jesus and learn unright to Judge another adversely referring to tlio matter, has simply shall see Him ns the Morning Star being less ho lias known him at least thrco been stripped of obsolete forms. caught up into the nlr to meet Him on through Him how and what to pray for as wo ought His hundred years. In order to give a "Tho new one is couched in simpler iv, way (Itev. II, 28; xxil. 10; I Thess. Bible Readings. II Cliron. vii, 14; lie takes His body, the church, correct opinion about another's con- language and made so that every to His judgment seat, where each mem-be- Ps. exxii, Math, vi, vii, duct one must havo known that word of It may be understood by a xxi, 38; John Luko xviil, is lewarded nccoiding to bis works xv, 10; Acts iii, 1; xiii, other's whole life, Its environments, child." Why not? By yhnt law, (Itom. xiv, 10; II Cor. v, 10; Itev. xxil, xiv, 14). Rom. xii, 12; Eph. iii, trials, and temptations; then ho human or divine, are wo compelled 12; Luke xiv, shall I!. "And trend down the wick- Col. J, I Thoss. v. 17; .Tns. v, must hno been acquainted with nt to hold on to old obsolete forms of ed, for theyjo shnll bo nshes under the soles generations beforo speech, tho meaning of which may of your feet In the day that I shall do least a dozen him, else ho cannot make due al- only bo known by recourse to some this, salth the Loid of Hosts." The asThe Unity of a Itellirlons Life. sociation lowances for inherent weaknesses old lexicon. To express the mean- judgment of His people with Ilipi in Gthe Tho chnrch to lie truly catholic should is nlso stated In Ps. cxlix, 9; and evil tendencies. Only God has ing lu simple, modern forms of Itev. II, 20 2S; I Cor. v L 2. He says that appeal to tho whole of man, should tho right to express an adverso speech, easily understood, is far His saints do that which He docs in glorify nnd sanctify his wholo being opinion about an Immortal man, be- hotter than to ndheio to tho old them and by them. He will reward Ills and nature. This is an ideal that will saints to their works, and yet never shut out delight in any creature, cause God alone can bo a perfectly forms, meaningless to a very large nil the according every saint works of arc His work- but it will never be shut in by that t, Just Judgo. Cumberland Presby- proportion of tho people. Central ings in them (Phil, il, 13; Hcb. xill, 21). for Christian prayer brings life, ne asks us, who have been redeemed by love and eternal beauty into tho social Mothodlsi. terian. ) His precious blood, to yield ourselves un- circle, the )xok, tho garden, tho field to Him, to present onr bodies a living sacrifice, to recognize our bodies ns Ills aud tlie homo All creation has its dno temples. In which He has taken up His place in this city of God. Tho ChrisASTHMA. , COUCHS. nbode (Itom. vl, 13; sell, 1, 2; I Cor. vl, tian lifo is not duplex part religions Cough Foley's Honey ond Do not ulecl 10, 20), nud then ns we yield He works In and part secular, n Jekyll and Hyde TorUgurntHocte arOoM.asdelirsarsot- prompt relief In nil cue. us Ills good pleasure, the things which existence, put on nnd oil with Sunday .on dangerous. Foley's ot Asthma. Donotclus urc pleasing in His sight, nnd then re- clothes. llonoy ond Turin To tho complete Christian this with othorniedlctn. plooeant, Ufa sal euro wards us for letting Him do this. there is nothing secular that ought not Out ha. fallod to give jurcContaUanoopUtc. U "Iteuiember j e the law of Moses, My to be religious. ton relict. , It is when both fuse in and la guaranteed. scivant which I commanded unto bim in concord that our labors nnd our joys, our Horcb for nil Israel, with the statutes CONSUMPTION. LACRIPPE. and Judgments." It was when He gave loves nnd our powers, find their truo Foley's Honey ond It you bare bad the Orl you probably need a re them this law that He said, "If ye will meaning and consecration. "Our interTar doao not hold oat talM hope la adTaaeed llablemedlclnelikeFo- obey My voice indeed nnd keep My cove- est in each created thing is meant to bo .tsses, but claims to gin loy'o Honey ontlTor nant, then ye shall be a peculiar treasuie a link in a chain by whicli wo reach relief In the Terr worst to heal your lungs and unto Mo above nil people" (fix. xlx, 5). God." Churchman. caws, and In early ctAgoe ttop tho racking cough They soon found that they were unequal (ncldentaltothladteeaaf lObHoctocnr. to it, nnd so an nrk was made, nnd the lie Yourself. new tables were put In the nr. BelievCROUP. PHEUMONIA. It takes a great deal of conrago simers learn that Christ Is the end of the Tbouaands. ot Infants Dr. J. C BUhop, of Ag and children dlo yeorl tew, Mich., eare! "I hare law for righteousness to every one that ply to bo yourself, and yet to bo yourof Croup, stery one of self is the lino of power. We are all tho need Foloy'o Honoy belioveth (Itom. x, 4). those Innooente could and Tor In threo very 5. "Behold, I will send you Elijah, the timo thinking that if wo act and speak baveboeneavedhadFo sorenesses ot prophet, before the coming of the great or feel as others do we shall be right, loy'a Honeyond Tar ata tho put month, with nnd dreadful day of the Lord." John the but on co in awhile, in a moment of oaeaglfenthemlntlme. good results." Baptist said that he wns not Elijah, and it comes over ns that wo the Lord Jcsui said after John was beliko any ono not FOLEY'S BANNER SALVE is a Healing Wonder. headed that Elijah would come. Gabriel aro have justact and think else and that wo to and feel acsnld that John would come in the spirit nnd power of Elijah, and the Lord said cording to our own nature. Tlio graco CAJVLl-EBISIw- l that John would have be'en Elijah If they of God is not designed to mako all had received bim (John I, 21; Luke I, 17; Christians nliko. It is designed to libMath, xl, 11). Hud erate and purify the personality, not to Math. xvll, they received John nnd Jesus the king- adjust it to a mold that boiuo good man dom would have come; but, having re- has set. Watchman. jected both, the kingdom, which was at band, wns postponed until His second Knoir God'a Will. coming (Luke xlx, Man is eternal. Life is eternal. Work 0. "Lest I come and smite the earth with curse." Thus ends the last book is eternal. Therefore wo should seek to If you Jiavo tho palnte of ;m epicure, of the Old Testament ns we have It ar- know God's will for our life, so that it tir n "flweot tooth," each can be ranged, nnd we think of the ending of the may come into adjustment with etersatisfied to the full from our shelves first book, "A coffin In Egypt," nnd nity. Any work that wo should choose the ending of lterelntlon, ' The for ourself would bo but toraporary. nnd counters, which aro grace ot our Lord Jesus Christ be with God's designs are all from tho viewpoint you all." He who is the end ot the law wo work where for righteousness to every believer was of eternity. When Loaded With All the Good made n curse for us nnd died nnd was Christ tells ns to, we tako up our part buried for us nnd rose from the dead and in tho schenio of tlio ages. And why ascended to the light hand of God the ehould a man who is to livo forever Produces, Things the Earth Tather, nnd we wnit for Him to come wasto himself upon n task that can enngaln ns. Son of Dnvid, Son of Abraham, dure bnt for n day? William T. Ellis. in whom nil the promises shall be fulNo more choico and complete line of filled (Mnth. 1. 1; Itev. xxli, 10, 20). Tho Mlmlon 'Work nt Home. things good to eat can bo found in curse rests upon all who nrc not In Christ Within tho last fivo years 107,000,-00- 0 any other store except a (Gnl. iii, 10, 13; John ill, 18), but He calls has been given by wealthy peoplo nnd reasons with all to come (Isa. I, 18; Iv, 1; Math, xl, Itev. xxli, 17) nnd of the United Slates for schools, hosKays, "Htm that cometh unto me I will In pitals, libraries and picture galleries. nowise cast out" (John vl, 37). All this is mission work at home. m self-assorti10-113-14-ngc-nuc- o fault-finding; 10-18- ). 1; 12-18; 14-210-2- LATE SORTIE AT LADYSMITH. Cooalileratl as n Ilrllllant 1'leco Sur (Joloted ot Wor- k- .. .i- - (ifiens. lloera Don't Like to Kncoun. ter Cold BUM. All communication, anrl matiara at new per UlnlDj la this column ihoul J be aJdraneJ to Gto. ALuiMDia, ltarIinton, Kr. GROVES HI & CO. 10-1- wmwmimmmmmmmmmm UUUU THINUS, ). con-trn- st Large City Grocery, p 27-2- That's what ours is. It is not situated in a largo city, but it is not in any "hen-cooof a town," and our customers know a good thing whon they boo it. Ilonco wo aro able to carry a magnificent stock of Groceries, and to sell them at close figures. Buy your Holiday eating from our shelves, and you will have a good taste in your mouth for a month. L. & N. Tlio Statement. ST. BERNARD GENERAL STORE.. Jfawwwmmmmmwwmmjwm I X. Worms! p-- nu WHITE'S CREAM VERMIFUGES: Koat In Quantity. Best fa Quality. Ftr 20 Years Has Led all Worm Remedies. . i aoziJ Xfar aziXj JAMES F. BALLARD. nntro-oisTS- mL St- - Louis- - Sho"soon enrned sovoral dozen coppers. Yesterday sho made another catch. The mouso was deep red in color. At first it was supposed that he had been dyed, but u closo exam July 1 to latest date this year. $11.- proved that this was not the 710,170; corresponding period of last ination case. Tho curiosity is now on exhi year, $u,ru,u ; increase, ifi.njov-'i- v bibltlou nt Mr. Hawloy's store. Mileage, 2,088. Mileage, 2,988. Mr. C. S. Carson of the city, a fow It Is reported that a band of cow- days ago, while out bird limiting in boys of Syrnouse, Kan., organized vl recently for tho purpose of holding an old Held in tlio Popper's mill arup a coal train to secure a supply of (.hilly, found an ancient piece of fuel for that town. Four years ago tillery. It was nn old fashioned cap a band of cowboys sltlotracked a and ball Colts revolver. Tho weapon train and distributed conl during a wns found in nn old Hold Hint tins raging blizzard. not beon cultivated for ma,ny years. Tho wooden part hnd long since decayed. It Is supposed that tho lilllirN Vlnrtit All llvL IIIIQ weapon had boen thero over sinco Best Umtih Syrup. Tastes (Jood. Uo I the war, ns the soldiers camped in n mug. roi( py druggist. that vicinity, Bays tlio Paducnli Nowb. 1890-100- 0, 9, 1808-lb9- L. & N. rnllroad has Issued tlio following statement of tho earnings for tho week ending Docomber tho Ctlr;, For fourth week of Novembor, 1890 $700,005; corresponding week of last yenr:fG2o,550; Increnho, 141,3I0. Total for four weeks of November 1809, $2,440,220; corresponding period of Inst year, $2,090,001 ; increase $317,-22- 1. Tho Pnducali News says: "Mr. Hawley, tho Meclianlcsburg mer chant, lias been troubled a great deal lately with mice. Ho purchased a trap and mado a doal with ills wlfo to look after it for n. consideration of ono cont for each mouse caught Rev. J. T. Brown registered nt tlio public school Friday. Ho left n ray of sunlight. Sunday was Indeed n spiritual day nil day at tho A.M. E. church. Rov. I. W. Selostman, presiding older, registered nt tlio public school Monday. Ho mndo timoly remarks. Tlio public school register shows nn nttoudnuco of over ono hundred cotton.'" "When returning Metcalfe found his this near Xmas. retreat bnrrcd by the Iloers, but hi' Mrs. II. Amos lost a largo black foiced his way through, using the bayonet freely. Tho lloer losses were con- shawl. Tho person giving informasiderable. The British losses were the tion concerning snmo or roturnlng following: Lieut. Ferguson nnd 11 the shawl will receive thnuks mid men killed. Cnpt. Paley, Second Lieut. reward. l!ond nnd 41 men wounded; six men Mrs. Bob Phillips, who has been snpturcd, who hnd remained In charge visiting her mother, returned homo of the wounded. Sundny. THE EMPEROR CRITICISED. William Gibson (son tho sick list. Oeoigu Cunningham has opened n Or. I.IcImt'h Speech In Hip Uelclmlan grocery sioro nt Provleopce. Did Nbt Increnac Hit' Chances Rov. Woodruir preached nt tho A. for the ."nal Ulll. M.K. Zlon church Tuesday night. Berlin, Dec. 13. The ecnt of yes- There wns n Inrgo crowd out Sunterdny wns Dr. l.lebcr's criticism in the IiOVo Kenst. rclchstng of llmperor Wllllnm's sptLch day to Mrs. E. Merlvveathor was sick last nt Hamburg. The spectacle of this millions lender of the most important week. jroup in the relchstng the section MIssos Ella Hawkins, Hnttle Aus-boi- l, that will decide the fnte of the nn.il It. (Inrott ami It. Booghes were Bill thus severely blnmlng the knlsci, ntMadisonviiio shopping last week. is almost without parallel in Clerninn Tho S. ( D.T. Association mot nt pnrllaincutury history. It wns nil the more notable because Count Yon Enrlington on December 1st and '2nd president of the relchstng, up- 1809, and held n most succchRful held the dignity of the chamber nnd meeting. Thero were present thirty-tw- o maintained freedom of speech cen tenchors, representing the counagainst the imperial chancellor. ties ot Hopkins, Christian, Webster I'arllmentnry circles are ull ngog Daviess nnd Henderson. ovei tho Incident Tho Prosldont, Prof. J. P. Jetton, bolngnbsont, Miss I,. E. Uatewood, presided. From nil l'hunanliila of Tenons Destroy! il on apponrnnces tho people of Enrlingthe Island of Cernni An Ap- ton seem to bo wide nwnko along nil IinUInc Dlsnsler. lines, especially lliinuclnlly nud eduBnn Francisco, Dec. 13. The Bullecationally. tin says: All were cordlnlly received nnd d "lhe disaster that oertook the ot Corn m on the- stcond of Inst entertained by the committeo of month, cot the people of thut district arrangements and If any ono failed enormous loss In lives und propuity. to enjoy tho Association it wns no The steamship America Mnru, nrrhed fault of the committee. Tho followfrom the orient, brings nthlces from ing resolutions were adopted by tho Cernm and reports that 5,000 persons Association: were destroyed on Uiat island alone Wiikuhah, Tho Second Congres when the dreadful earthquake of No sional District Teachers Association lember shocked the Japanese cons; lias beon organized on purely educaand agitated the Islands adjacent to tional basis, for tho purpose of tho the empire. development of its teachers nnd to IN THE NATURE OF A CYCLONE. awaken greater interest in education among tlio peoplo nt lnrge. Bo It The VlrinHj- - o( Illonmlucton, HI, IlKAOLVkn, That nil teachers be Swept 1 n Sl.ir.n of Cyclonic longing to this Congressional Dis l'roiiortlons. trict nro hereby urged to encourage Bloomlngton, 111., Dec. 13. A storm tho Association by their prehonce nt In the nature of a c clone swept thii each meeting. Be tt further Hinolviu), That thanks lie tender county Monday cenillg. Miss I.. E. At CooksWlle th Christ! in church ed the was lifted from its foundation and Qatowood nud the committee on completely demolished. The belfry ol arrangement for securing permis the feihuulhoiis; wns blown off, and the sion for the Association to hold Its windows smashed. present session in bo favored place At Saj brook roofs were blown from a Enrlington nud for tho hearty rebusiness houscsand chimneys wrecked. At Lexington $1,500 damage was ception received nt their hands on Oone the new sclioollioiibc. nnd a anlc our arrival. Bo it further Rkkoi.vkd, That we thank tho caused ninoug the 300 scholar. Two big chimney., containing 5,000 bricks, good people of Enrlington for their were Mown oe Und crntdied through generous hospitality toward us nnd the :ocf. for the einbornto preparation whicli ELLIS GLENN SURRENDERED. (hoy have mnde lu having n grand bnniiuot for our pleasure. Be it furTrlsoner Turned ther lhe Olrr (o (he Sheriff of Wood IIhhoi.vkd, That wo tender our Count'. W. Vu. gratitude to Mr. J. B. Atkinson, Springfield, 111., Dec. 13. Gov. Tan- President of the St. Bernard Conl ner has ordered the surrender ot Ki- Company, for tho usonf tho spacious in jail at lllllsboro, to nn and comfortable hall in whicli nil of lls (ilt-nofficer from West Virginia, in widen our sessions were held. That wo nlstate she is charged with having so tender our thnuks to Hon. Win. foigcd notes. She was Immediately Burr, mayor of Earllngton, for ills turned oer to the sheriff of Wood presence and interest shown tho Ascounty, W. Ya, Hills Glenn wns ar- sociation. retted while masquerading in muuN Hksoiat.d, that tho next annual attire nnd posing as a man. meeting of this Association bo hold GOOD WORK DONE IN LUZON. nt Morgnnfleld on Friday nnd Saturday following Thanksgiving, 1000. 'Hirer Tlioiisiind .timulsh Cnptlira Wo nlso recommend that nil incidenIW'leiiseil I'rum I In- - riltnlnos tal expenses bo pnld out of tho treasWithin u Month. ury according to the order of tho notWashington, Dec. 13. The war de- ing president. Wo further thank partment has received the following tho railroads for special rates allowdispatch: ed nil persons attending said Asso".Manila, Dec. 12. Two thousand ad- ciation, and that n copy of theso reditional Spanish prisoners hecured in solution be sent to the Enrlington northern Luzon, making over 3,000 re IJki:, Tho Major nnd Atnorlcan Bapleased within a month; 700 now en route from Vlgnn, nnd transports will tist. lie sent for the remainder. Letting God Love Us. "OTIS." Love is not nn impulse or nn emoSENATORS CLARK AND SCOTT. tion, but submission ton law which of a perfectly lovlhe Ulecllon of the Montana and is tliu expression beginning of coming will. So tffo (he West Vlrslnla' Senator tu mands is, "Thou shnlt lovo God," he Iiiestlentcd. nnd its enlnrgemout is, "Thou shnlt Washington, Dec. 13. At the open- lovo thy neighbor." What some ing of the day's session of the senate, suppose to bo nn ovnuesccnt and resolutions were reported favorably hardly responsible mood of tho mind from the committee on contingent ev is really the voluntary submission penses authorizing the committee on to God's will, tno free privileges nnd elections to proceed of our wills Investigation of the election nud steady obedience of a positive with the to the henate of W. A. Clark, of Mon- law. And ns this lnw is tho oxpres tana, nnd X. B. Scott, of Virginia, The siou of God's loving nature, so it is by our participation of tho divine resolutions were adopted. nature that wo are enabled to render A I'loncer Circuit Hldcr Demi. God," sny Alameda, Cnl., Dec. 13. Rev. Samuel It obedience. "Loving T. Sterrolt, a pioneer circuit rider of Buslinell, is hut lotting God lovo Minnesota, and twice chaplain of tho us." John's great saying might bo Miunerotn legislature, is dead at ids rendered in the present tensons truly home In this city ot a complication of as lu tho past. "Not thnt wo love diseases. He wis 74 jears of age. God, but that ho loves us." Or, as Madame Guy on sings: Snld to he Crushed. Uevolullun Caracas, Venezuela, Dec. 13. It Is "I lovo my God, hut with no lovo of mlno, announced that the Colombian govern For I havo none to give; ment has occupied Cumana, on J he (iulf of Carlaco, and the revolution is I lovo thee, Lord, but nil the lovo is raid to be crushed. ) thine, For by thy life I live." .Libraries, on Wheels. Sunday School Times. Tlio state of Now Jersoy is now putting in operation a system of Tlio Amoricnn minors in Nnnnlmo, B. C, clnlm that the Chlnoso nnd Htnto trnvoling libraries for tlio emnloyed in conl tho rural district nnd small Jnnaueso minors towns. Twenty ormore libraries of mining are a meunc'o to lifo, for tho 50 books each linvu beon purchased. reason thnt thoy can not rend mlno Tho libraries will bo under tho con regulations. trol of tho stnto librarian nnd will Tlio snlo of 1,480 acres of coal bo loaned to communities making lands, tlio property pf tlio University application, preference being given of Alabama, at n price per ncro that to thoso places too binall to main is alleged to bo greatly inadequate, tain public libraries. is creating n sensation lit that Stale. it, Isl-nu.Unn-Wom- London, Dec. 13. The war office publishes tho following dispatch from Gen. lluller: "Dispatch from Gen. White, dated December 11, says: " Lost night Col. Metcalfe and 500 of the Second rlflo brigade sortled to enpture n Uoer Howitzer on a hill They renched the crest without being dlfecotered, drove oft the enemy nlnl then destroyed the Howitzer with gun (UL.AT1A, ILLS., Not. 18, Ufa. Co., Hu loula. Mo. laat yewr, (SO boulea C1IIU. TONIO and nan bought thru) itroaa already Una year. Insllosrez Ettrwoc ot H rear, la U druc bualnsu. ban DSTersoManartu ibsiest aucn uniTsraai hu taction aa your Tonic V oura tmlr. ISJ.S'i A3 COOD FOR ADULTS. WAH RANTED. PRICE COcts. a HILL TUNIC ABRir.CABB "tasteless THROUGH ffSTCHIlEO TRAinSDAIiy lHRQIffiiSIff- - riKSStuncT H I ' IkCsraaHHK wns mori NEWORIEAKS NASHVILLE CHICAGO. mZammll2lliaM SKsB& f.P.JEFFRIE5.G.P.A CVAKiVlU.E.'ND 0.ni1ILLHAH.G5J tlASnViU.UCHN NASHVILLE, CHATTANOOGA AND )ntlKi!! We sold OllOVL-TABTK1.KHS rarla Maltclno ST. LOUIS RAILWAY.' PULLMAN PALACE SLCCPINQ CARS ca Kodaks do away with plate-holder- cumber-som- e BotweenNnHhvlllonndChnttnnooga, Atlanta, AugtiBtn, Mncon. Jacksonville, Knoxvllle, AkIiovIIIi', Washington, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York, Portsmouth, Norfolk, Jnckson, Memphis, J.lttlo Hock, Texnrknnn, Shorman, Wnco, Dalian and Fort Worth. s, Palace Day Coackson all Trains Information pertaining to TIOKKT8, HOUTF.S, JtATKS, F.TC Will bo clieorfully furnished upon application to Ticket Agents, or to A. Pn;fi-eng- heavy, fragile glass plates, and bothersome dark-slide- s. Just turn a Key Kodaks. $5.00 to $35.00. EASTMAN KODAK CO. Rochester, N. (Urn cartrUret Al Kodaki cae cur llfht-proo- f (which wtlh but ounce, wbcre platta wtlB poundi) and can be loaded la daylight. Scrca atrlct ute either plain or nlmi. Agt., CO W. Fourth Brent, Cincinnati, Ohio. It. C.CoWAiiWN, Western Passenger Agent, Boom IU5, Hallway Building, Bt. JaiiiIs, Mo. Bkiakd F. JIim., Northern Passenger Agent, Hoom :V2S, Marnuett Building, Chicago, III. J. Ij. Kpmondhon, Southern lix-chnn- J. Wwcii, Division Pnshvugor Agent, Memphis, Tenn. J. II. Latuikh, Soutlu'nHturn Agent, Atlnutn, (In. 1). J. MUI.UAXKV, Northeastern Pass. er Pass-eng- er Y. Agt., Clinttnnoogn, Tnn. W. U. DANLEY, Gon'l Pass, and Ticket Agt., Webster's 'International idtionary The NAKllVIM.lt, Tknn, Caeltal Stack Pais toO.GBO I. IN COMMENCED BUSINESS Jotplsi Tuni 170.000. ItE? nlhe " Vtuilirhlmt " Ono (treat Stamlatil Authority, MnwrUrallmi. i.J lirrrr, i,ptvt,wCtit. Jw.u.f.1 ;iMTror 1 I Pfcrmns MaU uull. vmta,ah.lti f irN( all la MIIUaiH'IMnHiMM,... It Kiln1, IIm illt Hlniiclnrtl I JNO. G. MORTON; The adranlxesol a bank account alo , . n.i.uT'ilrlUtir H. saLaaaaaaaaaaaV iV.ta.aiMtwtlirf CollllllCIKltMl l.j yuta HuiuilMki.u . I hrlMri.l. I . Wiirmly tr BANKER. raisLaaaH IUm tli.KC. Mcrrlatn Co., Iulllnhcrii, Hprlmtflcltl, Mum, lo not t deceived la CAUTION. buvlnr am all ' ..lumfor 8)cTmtH jttfff$ tent oh tipjtilcaiion to irttlMUNi Is lh hm,tttot,l. sim! It. i Intrtivr a. !t.lar, pro. IM4M, aiHl Mil . Muni'-alnxi IllVllltllllllO l.lirp.. ; itiMMti llllrm lTTl 11 U not lo bail.ru men nnnietoni we are talking they know all about il but la ularle.1 men, wage eat nets anU to women There's aaliyll lhe bank ll a (ooj ODa Theia's conyen-lenc- e lhe money always ready and out ot reach ot your own pctly squandering, loo, Il la stay to ipend email turns when you Ima a large tarn In your pocket , AtADISONVIU.R, - KUNTUCKN "Webatcr's S5N a Illinois Central TOURIST 11. R. , mty Dictionaries." Ail aitthrnlktf Aajii)l.nnnl cf Yrta.tr. lnUrnaiinn.il Itlrtiua vm j In lit Tftrtona il Wat our lrU-urfilrSKUIItCVttTMtllUWlllllllMWl. MMin 1 uL7mmJ I Wlfanl f uuukmj ANNOUNCEMENTS The Illinois Central cowon tale, and will conthe tame unlll brm lember to. 1808. round IMP temtner toullit iltkrlt from polnltonlit lioet In lhe South 10 a large lit! ot summer resorts In lbs North, lis (ail double dally tervlce to bt. Louli, Chicago, Clnelnnail and LoullTllle enables one to teach quickly and comtortahly Ibe mounlaln retoilt ot V Irglnla, the White aloontalnt and beatlde ol New England, Ibe Tbontand Islands, tho laka and foietl resorli til ot Ulchlean, Wliconjlu and Minnetcla, lb 11 9 TT Q f A ?5 "1 a.nmj I VIHlfn 3 1 mrtmmj aM.n...r.. ll71f.WlOrl BO YEARS' EXPERIENCE Springs ot Arkantai, the Yellowilone I'ark or Ilia retorlsot Colorado. 0..H...il A11Tlinrn w" LULi 11 UUlUVAjVJCntlu TIll1DCPPlQ, lliflP Ulllllli An A new i93 odllion, enurely rewntlen. and giving tacit "J condiiloni, brought down to dste, of lhe Onirsl's ieVkal?nldel.h psmphlel, contains s large number ''om Northern fjnnut ' I now proinerouily located on lhe Hi.e of lbs Illinois Central Kjlrod In the Slalea ot Kentucky, Tennessee, Ulitiailpvl and Louliana and alio a detailed write-uel ihs cities, townisDdcoamryon and adjacent, to thai Ins. To bometeekert, or ibose In teaicli ol a farm, thlt pamphlet will lurnlih reliable Informs. tlon concerning tha moil accenible and prosper out portion of Ihs South. Free copies can be ud hy npplylof lo tba nearetl of lb cndertlgned. Jc been Lined. Is ,j4.ptge lllustrtl. '( llHEkiH ' Thadc MAnns caiaNs w." Tickets and (nil Information at 10 rttet In Connection with Ibe abora can be had ol agents ol the "Central" and connecting llnet, 8. G Halck, Oil. Pan. Aglftt, Cincinnati. laka A. Scatl, Dlr. Pin. Agtnt, Mimphli. Was klurrtj, 0I Pin. Agent, Ntn Orltant, A. H. Kurinmni. Anyona lending a aielfh and desertptlon may opinion frao wbetbae an luickir unertaln tmt ralantabiy. Cotnmunlrs. probably ftiTenUnn la UonaatrlctlrconfldanUaL Handbook on I'alMiU sent tree. Oldest afreney tor asenrtnit Jistente. roostr l'atenu taken tlirouirb Mann A rjwlal nolle, without charge. In tba '.r. Hinian, 6, P. A. W, A. Killens, A. 0. P. A. Cklcis. Loulltllle. -- 4- t. You Aro Going North, Scientific Jfti.er.cat,. llranch ufflco. e V Tjareeet elr. A handsomely lllaatrated woekly. Terroi, W eolation ot any rdentlfle Journal. nawadsalsn.a ysar: four monthi, L UoMbyall If You Aro Going South, MUNN&Co.36'111"'' New York BL. Washington, 1. o If You Aro Going East, If You Are Going West; rUHCHSSC TICKCTS) VIA THC W. A. NisniiT, President. O. W. WADDiM.jCnshler. j' i HOPKINS COUNTY -- BANK Madisonville, Ky. - $50,000. touiavitic 4 NaSIIVILLC AND BO R. R. CCCUnO Gaptal Stock, - TrniiBftcta a gonoral banking business nnd Invites tho account of tho cltlzons of Hopkins nud ndjolning counties. Has tho finest nnd most secure vault in this section Kentucky. of Safety, Tho Maximum of Speed, Tho Maximum of Comfort, Th Minimum of Rates. The Maximum 4 J y All tlio leading governments of Kuropo will ngrco to tho request of tho United States to furnish a writ ten guarantee to maintain tho "open door" in China. This is tho Intima tion which comes to Washington from diplomatic sources in London, igtnrai Paris, Berlin and St. Petersburg. Hero will be a triumph for American diplomacy ns important us iins beon achieved In mniiy years. It is ono step In tho movement to transform tho Pnciilo into nn American lake. Tho production of conl in Alabama un to Sentomucr 30 wns 0,438,227 tons Figuring thnt tho production during tho last quarter of the year will bo every bit ns heavy ns it wns during tno tinru qunrier, mo toiai output for the yenr will lie 7,281,301 tons. During 1898 tho output was 0,527,700 tons, state uooiogist .uugeno a. Smith says tlio increnso this yenr over 1808 will amount to upwards of 700,000 tons. Black Diamond. Green county, Indiana, has 230,000 acres of conl, aggregating eighteen feet in thickness. Informatlou win and alt Pain Balm is gaining a heRates, TimefureUhed other " cheerfully by wide roputatlou. D. 11. Johnston, of C. ft ATMORC, O. r. A., , IMchmond, Ind., has been troubled with thnt ailment slnco 1802. In Or by IJVavitiE, K4 says: "I never "wr speaking of it ho ' W. ETHRIDGE, Aoknt: found anything that would rellove until I usoa Chamberlain's Pain ino Balm, It acts llko magic with mo. My foot was swollon and paining mo very much, but ono good application of Pain Balm rolloved me, For salo Will receive prompt atten by St. Bernard Drugstore, Earllng: Bon. T. Iloblnson, Mortons Gap ; tion at this office. ton Estimate? Goo. King, St. Charles. Asa cure for rheumatism Olmm-borlaln- 's JOB WORK.',. m . furnished upon application. muzzle-load--In- g n bottle of Dr. Boll's will convlnco tho most skoptlcal of Dob Vanover. of Daviess eonntr. ns an invnlua-bl- e lost his loft hand while out hunting, Its wonderful merits household roinody in tho relief Ills woapon was an, old shotgun. Whon ho attempt! of Rheumatism, Neuralgia Toothtoflrolt.lt oxplodnd Just vvl)8re fate ache, or any other ache or pain, . left hand grasped the barrel. ,?jJa.,SL Ono Antl-Pal- 4 V Jtt?. $Mv : . n ' JJ'S- - ". ." t.,. TTUPWPPlsaaW&istjj r? - '287. """"TT, JMUir fcrr.ji ?pr . .( : i. s !Hfc aggT j ! SHsSroiTOS w$m: v WftJ