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Bee (Earlington, Ky.): December 21, 1899
Bee (Earlington, Ky.): December 21, 1899 Bee (Earlington, Ky.) 300dpi TIFF G4 page images Bee Publishing Co. Earlington, KY 1899 bee1899122101_sn87060004 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Bee (Earlington, Ky.): December 21, 1899 Bee (Earlington, Ky.) Bee Publishing Co. Earlington, KY 1899 $IMLS This electronic text file was created by Optical Character Recognitio n (OCR). No corrections have been made to the OCR-ed text and no editing has be en done to the content of the original document. Encoding has been done through an automated process using the recommendations for Level 1 of the TEI in Librar ies Guidelines. Digital page images are linked to the text file. zramrVf .t " n; c K& a. n - V' TENTH YEAR FOR PARIS EXPOSITION. EARLINGTON, HOPKINS COUNTY, KENTUCKY, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1899. NO. 81 OTHERWISE ltenr-Aiimir- 4K- 15 In tho senate, on the 11th, tho Pettlirrei resolution of Inquiry as to whether on no United States troops had recognized Un Coal fir C. J Norwood Collect Filipinos and turned over Spanish prison era to them. trnM lnlil nn 11m tnliln liv i Specimens March, Who was Hunting ui'usivo voie, Jconcurrodrtin.?.".inCPfh! MaJ. resolution wrm nouse tne debate on tho currency bill ywu Agulnaldo,Has Returned With tamo and tedious, and attracted llttlo'ni FHOM HOPKINS AND WHITLEY COUNTIES tentton from galleries or Iloor. Mr, Bib His Men to Cervantes. Icy (dem.), who It was thought might voti (or tho bill, announced that he would voti acatnst It. A night sc;slon v. an held fo Mr. 0. J. Norwood, former tbe further discussion of tho currency bill In the senate, on the lJtli. Senator Aid iniuo inspector for tho Stnto of AGUINALDO REPORTED GOING SOUTH,' rich (It. I.) oillclaliy announced tho pruc Kontucky ami until recently in tlcal completion of tho committees for tin Fifty-sixt- h congress In the houso ln charge of gold mining for tho Mnouliclira to lie Sent Ilat-k- : to closing day ot the pcncral debate on tin u financial bill proved to bo ono of cxceii Talonoka Mining Company and (n llccuicrnti Lieut. Chad tlonnl Interest. Several speeches for an' against tho measure were tin vlck mill II l'rca Currmiinnitent debate extending Into a nightdelivered, Mr tho Kontucky Mining Company, session. I n re n Company of lnturKcnt ('up Clayton (dem., N. Y.) announced Ills In at Dahlonoga, Qn., has for some tentlon to vote for the bill, nnd said then ut l'nniiou. were many democrats of his belief In New weeks been engaged on some York and that the number was constant Manila, Dec. 10, 0s15 n. m. MaJ t'cy. ly growing. special work for tho St. Bernard Tho senate was not In session on tin 16lh In the liou , the debato on lh Coal Company of thtB place. tou C. iMurcli, of the Tlilrty-thlrt- l currency bill under the mil lms alundoncd IiIm pursuit of was closed, and an attempt b Just now ho is nt tho very inter- Aguinnldo, and lias reached ltngncn, In Mr. Uallcy (Tex.), nichariisonwan mado und (Tcnn.) 1 free olivet others to Introduce a 16 esting w,ork of collecting 6omo the heart nf the Gmnd Cordillera, amendment, but objection to being mado tin entertained. choico specimens of coal from win ic the range !h 10,00(1 fret high und motions were not the session aroTho seen' at the closing of described Ilopkinsnnd Whitloy counties to wbcic food Is Hcarcc and travel almost as the most oxcltlng that have been "It nessed In the house since war was dt dared with Spain. be sent for exhibit nt tho Paris Impossible. iulli. AKUlnnlilo llcmlril In the senate, on the ISth, two resnlL-tlonwere by Mr Exposition next ,yoar. From nnttve couriers and tipunlsh man (S. C.) Introduced, ono by Mr. Till-.) "World's. and tho other providing for tho surrender of th No. 0 and No. 11 coals linyo.bpoji "rlicucru. It was Uarncd that Agulnal-d- o government to 1k rhlllpplno left Jlontoc, In the produce of the cstabllshed Islands to a by the Filipinos themselves sampled, and Mr. Norwood was The Morgan joint resolution ngahut Mime name, with three women und trusts was referred to the judiciary com this week in Whitloy county for mlttee In the ho'ise tho currency bill days ngo, nnd headed was passed by a vot of 190 to 1J0, nil tlx: the purpose of getting samples of eoldleri, three outlimud, evidently for lliiycmbong, republicans and 11 democrats voting for U Jollico nhil other In the pruvlnve of New N Iscayu, where, Speaker Henderson announced the house the Bird-Ey- o' committees. Tho house then adjourned Held for tho same It 1m thought, lie may encounter the out of respect to tho memory of coals of that Bland, of Missouri, deceased. purpose Tho specimens go to Americans. .MaJ. March's command In th senate, on tho 13th, announcement was made that discussion of tho financial wis depleted SO per cent, by the two Mr. Frederick W Soward, of tho dnyb' march fiom Onantes to Ilagncn, measure drafted by the republican ina- V111 Coal Trade Journal, Now York, o he returned to Ccirantcn, December iorlty of the committee on finance, day on Thursday, January 4. the after the holiday recess, ns a substitute who is in charge of this branch ty. for the financial hill adopted by the Momo .MncnlJctieH to Take n Iterit. Senator Allen, of Nebraska, was sworn of tho wsrk for tho American exIn In Hcattervd Irjuds of Macnbcbcs which resolutions the house a largo number of ' of no general Interest were hibit. lime lieen opornting in the north nro passed. Mr. Grow spoke In defense of the course In the being collected ulth the intention of administration's iwoi.i criticized Philippines, ana Air. ueu (no presisending I hem buck to Manila, as there dent's utterances upon tho prosperity o( FOR PROSPECT li much nickueKs among them, and ins country. lig I III Mil-nll- FIFTY-SIXT- H CONGRESS. fll 01 IN . - M" bnurtl mill I'm Work Tocctlirr. Meut. Chiulwicl: and a press the hilttr commanding 30 Tiling Factories Hay be Operated Macahcliev, hive Ultcil the mountain on the Refuse Heaps .town of VnmpoKa and recehed the suri render of n company of Inhurgents, in.OF HOPKINS COUNTY, COAL MINES. cluding three olllccra, with their arms end ammunition. U . NEW INDUSTRY; they urc unfit for further mountain work. ,' A gentleman visited Kurlington this week and held cOufordncd with tho president of tho St. Ber- fcv nard Coal Company concerning tho establishing of factories at the refuse coal heaps. for tho making of various kinds of tiling. From the negotiations it seems likely tho works proposed will bo established and tho onormous piles of wasto ut some Hopkins comity mines bo greatly reduced and turned to practical account. ' In this connection tho, mines nt St. Charles and Earlingtou nro mentioned and the work will likely begin at one of theso places. It is claimed that from tho n fill of tlieso heaps, after burn ing and treating, can be mado various kinds of' commercial til ing, such ns drain tile, both glazed and unghized, and tiles for building, etc. Is cheerful, Insists that' the insurgent orgaulKitlun will bo .maintained, even in this districts where Hie American are operating, also claiming that the lenders can mc their troops whcncuT they desire. Tlir Only .Mptliml. lie .suggests thnt tho only method of terminating the war Is the capture of Agulnnldo end the obtaining of an order from him for the troops to surrender thrlr arms. Hut, Concepcion bclfetcs, Agulnaldo will nccr hi captured. Conrrpclnn Is Cheerful. Gcu. Concepclon nnd other KlHplno otllecrs who hnve surrendered have lieu tukcu to Vigcn. Concnpclot, who AGUINALDO IN DISGUISE. Un- Vurrenilercd to Gon. Youhk An l)lnra Cln- UiiKeiaeiit Xi-- r erln nmt 1'mitelo Ocrupled. - ' ' Manllo, Dee. 17, 10HS p. n. The fob lowing dispatch, dated December 15. has lien recehed from Lnoag, prov-lnc- o of North Ilocos: "Natives at Manltong, prolnce of North Ilocos, report thnt Agulnaldo, In dUgulse and accompanied by heveni! of his generals, left Manltong last Bat' urday, with 300 mcn.golng in the direcFair Weather. tion of Bnlsonn, from which point he Weather Prophet Hicks fcnvHr Intended to proceed t6 Cnbugon, l'rov-luc- e of Cagntgn, 'Tlio Indications nro that Christmas will bo clear, or clearing, with rising "An insurgent major claiming to be baromntur ntul emlto cold In most In command of 100 Filipinos who lmc HootloiiH of tho country. Solstlco been guarding 23 American prisoners st Cabugou, surrendered, squalls of wind nud local snowstorms captains to deliver the lie wrote Ida prisoners to 'will provnil hero and there, but no en. Young. general' storms will bo l"n progress "flcn. Young's command is now dilu except, perhaps ovor tho north vided into six or seven parties, which pceau." are operating In the mountains about Iioug. fceteral parties are hunting for Good, Brother Hicks. Gen. Tino, "Maj. Swlgcrt, with a detachment of Kentucky's Sliver Service., the Third cnalry, hod an engagement Thp'sllvoc servlco for the has been on exhibi- with ISO insurgents near Dingrns. Two Americans were killed nnd two woundtion at the Hoard of Trad? building ed. Several Filipinos, were killed. 1H Louisville, for Boveral .days and "Copt. McCallo ,of tho United States liai' been vjewod by many people. cruiser Newark has occupied Clavcrli Tho gift froul thojQOpla of Ken- and Pantcloe. Tho Filipinos surrcn-"derc1.000 rifles." tucky to tTio b&ttloslilp named In Jionor of our StatOls a credit to the Died Suddenly In Hl Doctor' OlUce. liberality of Kontuakla.nslnntl someUillcfontnlne, O., Dep. 18. Hon. Wm. thing Of whloh wo may Justly bo Vance Marquis, who was Hcutcnnnt proud. gotcruur of Ohio under the Campbell of Mayflold administration, died suddenly yesterTho hiivh : iioiiriiuorniir unto cjiv. day morning In the ofllca of Dr. dial-fanupon whom he had called for Iticrav) Is on n boom. During this year thoy linyo put In an electric tieutment. Heart trouble was tho light plant, lelophono Bystom, and cuusc ot death are now eonslderlnir tho water I. lent. Ilrnmby Uenil. works Question, Several elegant Washington, Dec. 18. Lieut. Thomas buildings hav been ereotod, among them being an opera houso, hotol, Brumby, tlog lieutenant to Admiral touacco ractoriOB, Dewey during the Manila campaign, uaptisi onuron. ten etc., and some or fifteen very who had been ill with typhoid fcci crudltabla dwellings. Tho town hns for set end weeks, d'ed at Garfield hosalout 3,000 of as rood, clover, so pital shortly after tlx o'clock yesterday cinuie and onterprising pcopio as nfleruoon. ovor IJved, and wo predict for nor a population of 10,000 In a fow year's An Urroucous Statement. tunc." Washington, Dec. 18. The announcement thutSenatorHannahad leased the BUI. Hobart's house in late Frankfort, Ky., Dec. 19. Mrs. this city is stated to have been erroneAt-lnntd Indox-Domoprt, , Anti-Cigarette, ' - ' " Francis Bcauchamp, of Loxing-- ton, president of tho Kontucky W. 0. 1. U., who was horo todny, says that an bill wjll bp presented to tho coming legislature, and every oltort will bo mado lo pass it. Tho bill will nnti-qigarot- to ous. y ?fc. conform to tho Tonnoflfioo law" on w'hich has roceutly been hold constitutional. J Shoo Factory llnrned. Duluth, Minn., Dec, IS. Firo destroyed the factory of the Duluth Boot nnd Shoe Co. yesterday morning. Ono fireman wnB killed by falling walls, nnd two othcis were bcrlously injured. About eighty people arc' thrown out ol employment. Los on ijtock and building, $13,000. A Ilnil that subject, -- Fin;. Are-a&- h .; . . A Large Fox. On of tho largost fgxos .cought In wereinjured. '" Kentucky In Congross. this vlqinlty foe a long wlillo, was. "" W oiio capturod Thanksgiving day "by The Kontuckinus In Congress the, Burden Uroihers; Tho- fox was will plea'sd' forboar from, including "dark nnd wAi early four' feet long? Dr J3. A. Washington in tho City Star. bloody s (mutton has tlio hide which ho in- tends' to ii no Ii making d mufllor, to Two iCenluokians exchanged i epithets gn tho iloor of Conwonr this winter, gress without any rosultant goro. wore fllod in bank- - Let us hoar no nioro about tho Two ' inptcy potitlons United "States court Hague conferonco being a failure-Kan- sas In tlio City Journal. .0. at Owonsboro. Ono waB by .J.Hhb Ittley,, of tho odltorial staff of Local option carried In tho recont Uenderson Journal, liabilities $045. . i. The other was. by- - Joseph' Jj. Ked election nt Clo'vorport. Tho battlo mai'i of Union county, assets 1474.00. was a hard fought ono but llio dries Jfaltper l,aB m,y assets oxcept' what won by a safe .majority. , la exempt. ,i ground,r--Kansnpox-son- Port an Prince, Hnytl, Dec, HI. During a flro In theltuelteunlon yesterday, 12 hougejiwere destroyed nnd two al - ! tered Into James A. Garfield Post, 193, ' Tbc AsJEnjnent of Lord Roberts to u A. It., ot Palmyra, N. Y. The little son of Seth Nelson, of KI- the Supreme Command In BSOMJTEOTfciRE tlcru, III., accidentally shot and killed Africa Proves Popular. Ids sister. Makes the food more delicious and wholesome John SIppIe, nn aged German butcher, killed himself nt Knoxvlllu, Tenn.. novn (uia powctn co,. htw yobk. by taking carbolic ncld. It wai his MORE CHEERY TONFOF WAR DISCUSSION sixteenth effort. Gov. Saycrs of Texas has appealed ENGLAND IS FULLY AROUSED. to tho president, demanding possesAttempt .Undo to Ulusa Over the sion of the Fort ltlnggold soldiers who Supereexslfin of Gen, Holler Dr. Mora Troops to lie Raited and the Molt participated In the recent riot. reive .Vilnid) (Jen. Lord Kltcb-cne- r Sacccijfut lirltlih a en trail Itev. Fillpe Grllll, who for some Will I.cno Cairo lor the to Command. yenrs has been doing French nnd C'fipe ut Hie Cnrjleiit Moment. We never did: but we have Italian mission work in St. Louis, lias London, Dec. 17. Not for years be- The Gallant Soldier Laid Low Just seen the clothing at this time received a call to special work in of the year so covered with London, Dee 10. "Little Bobs," as fore has tho queen decided to spend Florence, Italy. as the Filipino Rebellion dandruff that It looked as If It Lord Iloberts of Knndnhar is familiar Christmas away from Osborne. Hci Uurglnw entered tho St. Louis, Keohad been oat in a regular snowis About Ended. decision to remain nt WIndsor.ln touch ly known, Is n name to conjure within kuk & Northwestern office nt Fort storm. Great Urltnln, nnd that Lord Itobcrls With the cabinet, is a measure of the Madison, In., broke open the safe nnd No'necdof this snowstorm. and Lord Kitchener arc considered the grave crisis Impending. Sho is, neversecured $133. As the summer sun would right men "to retrieve tho disastrous theless, in fair health, Saturday morn- WAS KILLED IN FRONT OF HIS TROOPS. The Missouri members of congicss melt the falling snow so will iltuntlon In South Africa is amply evi- ing she took her usual drive, and Jusl an taking on nctlvo interest in tho denced by the more cheery tone of ell before dinner that evening she received effort to have one of the new cruisers the wur dUcUBsIon. In spite of the at- Lord Wolseley, who, with MaJ.-GcSir named the "St. Louis." tempts of the authorities to gloss ovef Henry Peter Ewart, crown equerry to Washington, Dec, 20. The war deAdvices to the Venezuelan chnrpi In the supercesslon of Gen. Duller, the the quren, dined nt Windsor. partment last night recehed the fol- Washington state tli.it the revolution u Urnceful Act. fact remains that tho new appointIs crushed and the force of Hernandez ments can not he regarded otherwise ;The queen's graceful act in present- lowing official confirmation of the kill- completely destroyed. than as n penalty for his failure. A ing n flog to tho American hospital ing of Ccn. Law ton, near San Mateo, The president has commuted to 20 ship Maine is highly appreciated by Luzon: communication bays: years in prlbon the life Bentenco-- j of "The disposition to regard tne her own people, as well as by tho the four soldiers who were conicted - "Manila, Dec. 19. rhnngc ns a reflection on Gen. Duller Americans In London, nnd the morning by of assaulting Filipino "Gen. Lawton, engaged in driving is entirely erroneous. As the forces papers express the hope that the Incifrom San Mateo section ol women. s dent means something more than 'o sngnged In South Africa increase, Mary Shields, who was fined $100 of higher tank are, naturally, ap- pretty ceremony. .for shooting Motorman Sullivan, nt St. pointed to the supreme command." The t.overument Aroused. Louis, begged In vain for clemency. The communication then Instances 'IJlack Week" as last week Is now She hns been committed to the workthe successive steps from Gen. Symons called, has evidently aroused the govhouse. melt these flakes of dandruff In to Generals White nnd Duller, and now ernment nnd the war office to nfu.ll Secretary Gage will increase the govthe scalp. It goes further than to Gen. ltoberts. In spite of the plausisense of their responsibility nnd of tho ernment deposits In national banks to this: it prevents their formation. bility of the argument, everyone rec- niagnitudo of tho task beforo them, It has still other properties: $30,000,000 or provided ognizes thnt it is not the whole truth. The papers unanimously applaud their It will restore color to gray hair bonds arc deposited with the governIn just ten times out of every The friends of Gen.' Bullet-seIn the nwakening, despite the fact that they ment to secure the amount. ten cases. headlong plunge of the cabinet n sus- recognlzq thnt the heroic measures Crawford of Fairbanks, Terre And it does even more: it now decided upon savor rather of picious panic, and they picture hasty Ilnute, lnd., who is at the head of the feeds and nourishes the roots THE TENEMENT DEATH-TRAconclmes und the ministers, with weakness than of strength. new stravboard combine, says that of the hair. Thin hair becomes blanched faces, telegraphing to Itoh-cit- s Wasteful Economy. I combine is practically a dead issue . thick hair; and short hair beTwo purtmcnl llonses In New York nnd Kitchener to come and save comes long hair. Humor hns it that the question of Two elevens, chosen from the young Horned With nt I.int Seven the empire. While, perhaps, tbese arc expense has really been nt the bottom Wc have a book on tbe Hair lady students of Snyre institute nnd Iliiiiinn Viet luin. Ir- -' mm overdrawn, there is no denying that of the d and Scalp. It is yours, for tbe the Mcllhlny high school, nt Lexingmeasures hitherto the prodigious exertion which the gov- ndopted, und It is not unlikely tint asking. ton, Ky., nre nnnounccd to contest on New York, Dec. SO. Twoerrly morn- ernment consider: necessary to crush Sir Michael ilicks-UeacIf vou do not obtmln fcll tha hnflta the gridiron next Saturdny. you expected from tlie use of the Vlffor, ing tenement house fires In this city, the two little republics shows that the exchequer, and other chancellor-o- f wrlta tho doctor about ft. Irnlhi- members of Western Hascome, British consul ut there ll lume difflcultr with yonr genyesterday, resulted in the death ot ul even sedate Lord Salisbury sees the cx tbi cabinet will resign. St. Louis, laughed at the idea ot the eral iTitcm which mar be cully re- Ic'nst seicn persons. The grentcr lo&f. tieme gravity of the present aspect ot moTed. Addrrat, Hibernians raising u, million-dolla- r The llrltlalt I.oanea. UK. J. V. AVOl, Lowell, SUM. , n Are in the Menof life resulted from adairs. Probably, the ministers refuua! to aid tho Boers. Ho said It wns high time thnt something very buildtor apartment house, n numbered the peril, which the publiu navy would prevent the deliving at the corner ot Third nveuue and seem to Iinvc forgotten, ot a possible energetic was done. The llrltlsh losses, QEN. HENUY W LAWTOJ7. ery of arms or men in South Africn. In killed, wounded, prisoners and missOne Hundred nnd Second street, where rising of the Kaflirs country northeast of Manila, killed in Hong Kong mall advices state that ing throughout the campaign now five persons were burned to death, and stoutly nt 9:30 yesterday morning. A another Fntnco-Chihcs- e war Is imml-- . MESSAGE OK GOV. TAYLOR. reach the enormous total of 7,030 Lord Itnberlx Chlcfol-Stnf- f. nearly a dozen more or less seriously great loss to us and his country. nent over tho delimitation of French Cairo, Dec. 19, Gen. Lord ICltchentr, A injured through burns or suffocation . Jcw Coinnmnder for South Afrlt-n"leased" territory nt Kuang-Cho- u bay, "OTIS." who has been nppointcd chief of tho by smoke. London, Dec. 18. Dnron on the Tonkin border. Will Urge Repeal of Qoebcl Law staft of Gen. Lord Jtoberts of Kauda-hnr.th- Kandahar and Waterford, ltoberts, of The other fire occurred in a nuATii or GK. UtVTOV, Henry Welscham was fatally injured commander new commander-in-chie- f ISO Tenth avenue, ot the, of the forces in tenement at Conference with Bradley. In the Penwell mine, nt Pann, III., n Ireland, has and Mrs. Martin Fox nnd her son British forces in South Africa, leaves pointcd to the chief command been npI.Ike n llriive Jinn, With Ills cross bar falling on .his back. Tlih in South Frankfort, JCy.,Decomber 19. years old, Omdurman Tuesday and will arrive Africa, "with Gen. George, two nnd one-haI'nce to the Foe. was the second fatality in this mine Lord Kitchener, (J Gov. Taylor hns begun work on were burned to death. lure Friday. He will start for Cnp Khartoum, as his chief of stuff. Manila, Dec. 20. Gen. Lawton left within three days. Town us soon as possible. here Monday night, having returned An Australian mounted contingent his message to tho Legislature, LENGTH OF SERVICE STARSt from his northern operations Saturday, of 1,000 men will sail for South Africa which meets January Appointment of Lord Itohcrtn. Second Cunndlnn Contlnircnt. 2. to lead nn expedition through a before January 10. An additional New The tragic circumstances of the Insliinln Detiotlnir. I.cimlli of Service OUawn, Ont., Dec. 10. The Imperial Gov. Taylor said tonight that valley, which Has been nn insur- South Wales battery of artillery Is to of Lord ltoberts nlmost slin to Ite Worn Ilercuflcr by the ' government hns accepted tho offer of his first messago would be a brief Letter Carriers. the Dominion government to send n ultaneously with the announcement gent stronghold throughout the war ball Immediately. The silver rep Vbllcnns liavo issued document, and admitted it that second contingent to the Transvaal. of the death of Ida promising son ex- The aIIey has Ecvcral times been Innn address, setting forth their views Washington, Dee. 20. The The minister ot militia, in making the cite the deepest public sympathy. vaded, but never held by tho AmeriDec. 10. The postmas announcement, said that while It is not Lieut, Iloberts was nn only son, nnd cans. Gen. Geronomo was supposed to on the action of the, gold wing ot the would bo mainly devoted to tlio ter general has ordered thnt hereafter specified In the cable what is required, had been his father's aide tie camp have there the largest organized force party in adopting the currency mens-tir- election law, strongly advocating the length of service as letter carriers the contingent will likely bo largely since 189S. He served in Wnzlristun north of Manila, and Gen. Otis wished the repeal of the law. Tho mesDr. S. M. Jenkins' wns shot nud morshall not be Indicated on the unlfonui made up of cavalry and artillery. The and in the Chltral and Kile expeditions. to garrison Marlqulna. sage will recommend a law, givThe night was one of the worst of tally wounded In the courtroom at of carriers by Btrlpes, but by Mars. contingent will be sent without delay. Such was his display of gallantry on Some iUc years' service they will went The cabinet is consldcripg the matter. Friday, In nn attempt io rescue the the season. A terrific rain had begun Waco, Tex., by tho brother of n girl ing equal division to both old guns, thnt he was recommended for the and is still continuing. he Is accused of having killed in a parties, of tlio election machinone black silk star; two stars for ten AuHtrnlln'n Contingent. Victoria Cross. criminal operation. years; on red silk star for 13 years, In Advance ot Ills Men. Melbourne, Dec. 19. An Australian Tho treasury department lias tent ery, or the old law, which places and two for 20 years; one slher star Accompanied by his taff nnd Troop for 25 years, two for 30; one gold star mounted contingent of 1,000 men will LIEUT. GILM0RE AND HIS MEN. I, Fourth cavalry, Gen. Lawton set out to congress a request for nn appro- the appointment of tho election sail for South Africn before January for 33 years, nnd two for 40 years. advance ot the tnnin priation of $48,000 for Interior im- officers at nlije o'clock-iin tho hands of tho 10. An additional New South Wales With the Exception of Tour, Who Were force, consisting of tho Eleventh cav- plements in tho federal building nt To be Otrrhnuleit nud Uechrlnlcneit. battery of artillery is to sail ImmediCounty Judges. It is said a recKilled, All Are Believed tollnvo alry and ono battalion each of the St. Louis. London, Dec. 10. The dlflleiillies ately. The heirs of John Henry Hugger, ommendation for an appropriaIlecn Sated. infan Twentieth and Twenty-sevent- h connected with the Insurance ot the try, which started from La Loma, at or Haegcr, n civil war veteran, sup- tion for a now Capitol building Crowned the Tuircla Ittver. Washington, Dec. 19. Encouraging American line steamer Paris, which midnight. With a small escort, he posed to hnvo left n comfortable es- will bo included. Loudon, Dee. 19. Tho Dally Mail news ran on the rocks off the Manacles, May reached thenavy department tate, in St. Louis, tare being advertised led the way through an almost pathhears from a hitherto reliable corre21 lust, nnd was refloated July 11, have Bradley was in confrom Admiral Watson, at Ma- less country, a distance of 15 miles for in papers in Germany. There is no spondent that Gen. Duller, after a stiff been settled. The vessel will be handover hills and through canebrnke nnd record of the estate in St. Louis. ference witli Gov. Taylor this ed over to Hnrland & Wolff, nt ilelfast, fight, crossed the Tugeln river. The nila, respecting the members of the deep mud, the horses climbing for a thorough overhauling. When she correspondent also states that Gen. crew of the Yorktown boat's paity rocks nnd sliding down the hills, the afternoon relative to tho contest, Snlclde of n Soldier. d Methuen's communications are cut. c resumes her place in tho which landed nt Baler last spring. The foro daybreak the command New York, Dee. 18. Samuel Hahn, and a review of tlio situation is scnlcc n year hence, she will be S3 years old, a private in Co. II, The Killed nt Mnircrsfoiiteln. report gives the account of n sailor of reached the head of the valley. nftcr an American clt. Hamilton, was found dead said to have boon fully discussed. Loudon, Dec. 19, The war office last the party who has made his way to The Attnclc on Sun Mntro. yesterday in a hotel on East Houston As tho leading counsel, evening posted a revised list of the Manila, and Sol Smith Ilusscll'a Collnpne. it shows that 11 of the San Mateo was attacked at eight street. He had committed suicide by Bradley is acquainting himself casualties In the battle of Magcrsfun-kin- , , Chlciign, Dec. 20. Soh Smith fight en- nking morphine. origlmd party of 15 are still nllvc. The o'clock, und A three-hourgiving 31 additional killed. n with tho law and facts. actor, succumbed sued. This resulted In but few casthe man Itynders who brings this news ualties on the American side, apart to nn attack of mental paralysis on THE CURRENCY BILL Tho WccH's Failures. A conferonco of leading RePASSED. wns coxswain of the Yorktown, n na- from the death of Gen. Lawton, et the stage nt the Grand opern house, New York, i5ec 10. It. G. Dun & publican members of tho assemtive of Amsterdam, but n resident of the attack was difficult because of the Co.'s llevlcw soys: Chicago, Monday night, during the It Hccdicd a Majority of Forty In San Francisco, bly is expected to bo hold beforo natural defenses of the town. flrbt act of "Hon. John Grlgshj." The "Failures for tho week were 213 in where lie shipped. The the limine of Xleprcientntlvca, In- A Conspicuous Tnincl. engagement for the week was nt once the United States, against SOI last year, tho meeting of tho Legislature, cliulliitr Eleven Democrats. four jdend mentioned enlisted nt the p Gen. Lawton was walking along tin aud SO in Canada, against 31 last year." eoncelcd and Mr. Kussll placed uudci and it is said overtures of following points: Nygnrd, a Itusslan, firing line within 300 yards of n small medical cire. Washington, Dee. 18. The currency of Carmel sharpshooters' trench, conspicuous In with tlio anti-GoebTHE MARKETS. bill pasged the house by a vote of 100 at Brooklyn; McDonald, To no to the South Afrlcnn I'telile. Vnlloy, Cal., at Mare Island; Dillon, a the big white helmet he always wore, Democratic members is being Lima, O., Dec. 16. Jerome Shine, a to 150. The following democrats voted New York, Dec. 20. and a light yellow raincoat. He was h strong sympathizer and a for tho bill: Clayton (X. Y.), Denny nntlve of Peru, Ind., at Marc Island, also easily distinguished because ot CATTLE ngrNative Bteers....! 4 40 I M made. Tho exact number of COTTON-Mlddll7tf prominent man, has opened on uillee (Md.), Driggs (N. Y.), Fitzgerald (X. und Morrlsey, a native of Columbus, his commanding stature. The sharp- KLOUU-Wln- ter Wheat.... 2 CO 1 3 M Democrats is not M 73ftW here for the receipt tit names ot tliopj Y.), ituppcrt (N. Y.), Scuddcr (N. Y.), N'cb., also at Mare Island. shooters directed several close shots ,VHEAT-N-o. 2 2 Rod COHN-N- o. 4 Q known. Tho Goobol men claim wilting to go to South Africa, He al- Thayer (Mass.), Wilson (N Y.), Under-hil- l it r,I Admiral' 'Watson's cnblcgrnm is m which clipped the grass near by. Ills OATS owNo. Z (N. Y.), McAIcer (Pa.) and Levy ready has several hundred applicants, Moss........... 10 00 U 10 U there aro only three staff officer called Gen. Law ton's atten- 1'OItK-NBT. LtiUIS. follows: (X. Y.). nearly all of whom arc ot Irish or (ffl 7U Senators and ono member of tho tion to the danger ho was in, but he COTTON-Mlddl- lne ers 4 "Manila, Dec. 17. Q The following democrats did not Dutch descent. only laughed with his usual contempt UEEVES-Stc- Cows and Heifers. 3 00 if 6 4 ii House, and that this will in no oto nnd were not recorded 'as paired: Seaman Itynders, of the Yorktown, for bullets. 7 UAi.vji tper iuj).... A Dig Carwo of Susnr. HOGS-F- air Smith (Md,), Stnlllngs (Ala.), Wheeler captured at Baler, recaptured with 4 to Choice way prevent tho seating of Goe-be- l. .The General Shot, is'prob-nbl4 V) HHBKP Kalr to Cholc Philadelphia, Dec. 10. What (Ala ). Neither Mr. Stalling nor Mr. Woodbury by cavalry nt Bayombong, 3C) Suddenly he exclaimed: "I am ohot," FLOUll Patents (now).,.. On tho other, it is claimed the largest cargo of sugar which Wheeler, of Alabama, have been pres- has reported on board the flagship; clenched his hands in Grades. it a desperate ef- WHEAT- Other lied Winter No. that thoro will bo from ten to if has cur arrived here on n single vest-e- ent this bcs3lon. , Paired ngnlnst the 2, both wounded when Gllmorewas taken fort to stand erect, and fell into the CORN o. No. 2. it came on the British stcnmshlp lu- hill, ditchings (Miss.), Campbell OA'18-N, twenty anti-GobDemocrats, 8 RYE No. 2 ll ra from Snmurang. consists pf 7, (Mont.),' Drousard (La.), llobertson nnd left behind. He reports Nygard, arms of a staff officer. It 3 SO if 3 60 Lugs Orderlies rushed across the field for TOUACCO and that if thoro is not sufficient McDonald, Dillon and Morrlsey killed. sugar and la valued a I (La.l, Davey (La,). 920 tons of cane 4 50 if 12 00 Leaf Burlev to defeat Goobol an atnnd Vcnville, surgeons, who dashed up immediately, HAY Clear Timothy (now) 10 00 if 12 W over $500,000. To IllNirlhnte Political Llteruture, Itynders, Woodbury Dairy.... 20 ii 23 strength but their efforts were useless. Tho UUTTEK-Chol- oe wounded in foot, unable to travel. body was OACON-Cle- ar Mb..... ti i'A tempt to stay action will bo Washington, Dec. 19. Chairman taken to a clump ot bushes I'er Time Lonn Ilcncwnls. ( J)W Doing well, Baler, June ISth, Kxpcct and laid on a stretcher, the familiar tsuua j'resn o .... it a z.) made. New York, Dec. 19. It Is announced Hannn ot the republican national FOHK"manaara?iessinowi SV, Steam if wounded not white helmet covering the face of the LAUD Prime hns appointed Perry S. Heath, Woodbury that the clearing house banks hae CHICAGO. A caucus will bo called early n CATTLE Natlvo Steers..,. 4 V) O etc made ti rate of six per cent, for renew- Charles G, l),ive3 and Senator Shoup cnied for; wounds received personal dead general. 3 HOCIS-F- alr 4 20 to Cholte in tho session by Goobel Demon committee on the distribution of care. Woodbury nnd Itynders walked Victory ruid Death United. als for time loans. It has been decidSHEEP Fair to Choice.... 3 60 if 450 Almost nt this moment the cheers of FLOUR Winter Patents... 3 40 if 350 crats and plans of action deWATSOX." ed that no extreme rato for money literature, as authorized by the nation- nearly to Manila. Patents... 8 20 p 8 50 al committee. the American troops rushing into San WHEAT Serins Bprlng shall be charged if it can possibly be BJ & No. 1 termined. CS tit tMk No. 2 Red I.lcut. (Jllmore and Party Itesened. Mateo were mingling with the rifle volavoided. 2 lied tented Free from Debt. 31W i CORN-Nm Manila, Dec. 19, 0:20 a. in. It is off- leys. After the right six stalwart cav- OATH O.NO. 2 a if 10 Z3'i Iliintlnur Up Strike Statistics. Minneapolis, Minn., Dec. 18. A speRiver Coal at Louisville. 8 CO 13 alrymen forded the river to tho town, PORK Mess KANSAS CITY. Chicago, Dec. T. Buffing-ton- , cial tt the Times frtfra. New Ittchmond, icially announced that Gen. Young re- carrying the Utter on their shoulders, Tho npoxof tho passing rlso in the CO 0 10 special agent of the United Stctct Wis., says: Tho Methodist chutcb, ports that he believes the American the staff preceding with the colors and CATTLE Natlvo Steers.... 4 go Ohio river was expected to arrive at uraacs HOus AllNo. 2 Red i CO 0 department ot labor, at Washington, it built since tho cyclone of June 12, was prisoners, including Lieut. Gilmorc, a cavalry escort following. WHEAT Louisville lftBt midnight nnd If It 25 it OATS No. 2 White in tho city on a quiet hunt for indus- dedicated yesterday. Itev. Mr. Katon, are now in the hands of the United Wt "sceduled" nil right, tho water will ZSWU CORN No. 2 llriifc Men Shed Tears. NEW ORLEANS. trial statistics covering specifically of Dcs Moines,, preached the sermon. States troops. L!eut.-Co- I. Howsc and The troops filed bareheaded through strikes and lockouts for tho last live The church cost $8,000, nnd was dedi- Maj. Hunter have been operating .with the building where the body was laid, FLOUR-HI- gh 2 Qrade.v...... 3 30 Q 3SS bo stationary at daylight nnd remain CORN No. ii 43 so possibly all day. Coal arrived - cated free from debt. Q Western 314 jears. small commands in North Ilocos prov- und many n tear fell from tho eyes of OATS Choico 16 DO i?.; 17 50 HAY from abovo all Tuesday, tho steam-or- s 8 ,5 0 950 ince, and it is supposed that one of men who had long followed the in- PORK Standard Mess New South 'Wales Whcnt Crop. John A. Ilulilo Ocnd. Josoph 11. "Williams, Smoky City, Short Rib Sides effected the release ot the trepid Lawton. The cntlro command UACON nR Dcloit, Wis., Dec. 16. Joint A. Sydney, N. S. W., Dee. 10. The off! these has COTTON-MlddllValient, Iron Ago, Ironsides, Nolllo was stricken with grief, as though 1.UU1SV1L.L.U. cJuf estimates of the wheat area of the famous ns n trap and wing shot, nicricnns. 2 Red 7U4' WHEAT-N- o. Walton, James colony are 1,30 ,811 acres, with a prob who has participated in all the great Tl The report has not yet been verified. each man had suffered a personal CORN-N- o. 2 2 S!i 8 fti Xo. 2 bolng tho Moron aiulPacIflo loss. Owing to tho condition of the OATS-N- o. Mixed towing craft, each 20H ,oble yield ot 13,GG0,700 bushels; nvallu' sliootiug contest of the country, died 11 00 10 50 PORK New Mess country, which is Impassable so far UACON-Cle- ar l'lillndvlnhln Selected. bringing good big tows; whllo tlio ble surplus tor export 90,000 tons. yesterday. C'l Ribs ni Uoaz Inst night, started south with a Washington, Dec. 10. The republic-i- n as vehicles arc concerned', tho remains UOTTON-Mlddl- lnt ...T.... A Killing Reported From national convention will be held In could not be brought to Manila yesThin Ballots. tow consisting of 25 coal boats. ToStill They Come. Philadelphia, on Tuesday, June 10 terday. Mrs. Lawton and the children Ky. Is now claimTho Courier-JournAlmost every dny thoro is some day tho John A. Wood next. The place and date wcro decided nre ljving In u government residence ono nrotiml Inquiring for ft houso to will leave for tho same andDofeudor Ilnrrodsburg, Ky., Deo. 17. At ing thnt old Grayson had "tissue" destination, tho rosidonce of Bamuol Whltennck, ballots. Yos, wo had plonty of thorn upon by the national republican com- formerly occupied by a Spanish gen- live in. Thoro is not a vncnnt houso with 22 each, and tho Ironsides will ..i..TTI1I A4- n - jvuBu j.iiii. ub it .,.... .. .lilllljr- so thin, In fact, thnt almost ovcry mittee yesterday nftcr n. friendly con- eral. jiuui T uuuiiuy In town. Surely Kurlington Is on possibly start for Now OrleanB with Inst night, Ed Wright nnd John ballot was for Uov. Taylor. That test for the honor of entertaining the Moro InvoitlKUtloii Asked. the it mixed tow of steel and iron. ComGfibhhrt, fnrmors, ronovved nn old lying Bhcot, tho Courlor- - Journal, had convention between the city selected, Washington, Dee. 10. When the grudgo. Wright had his frtcQ enrved mercial. Chicago, 8t. Louis and New York, house met Mr. Lcntz, Ohio, asked with ft pookot knlfo nnd Oabhnrt hotter come down hero nnd sco how Ten Stllllone Hello f . unanimous consent that the commitIs with tho pcopio. Grayson vnn shot, nnd foil dead nt tho door. thin It Elder John AV. Llgon, who was New York, Dee. 19. As a result of n tee investigating the ltoberts case bo A woman and whisky wore tho Englo. formerly pastor of tho Christian of tho killing. meeting of the clearinghouse commit- also instructed to investigate tbe cnnsoB church hero, passed through hero Tho Dnuviilo Adyoeato has Issued tee, $10,000,000 has been loaned on iha cases ot the two Utah postmasters alTho Tavlorvlllo board of i town tax a romni'knbla halidsoiuo special edi Will euro a Cough or Cold at onco. with his family on routo to Sobrco, leged to be guilty of polygamy stock exchange. supervisors has just completed Its tion, containing numerous illustraIt positively relieves all throat troubles. where they will rosldo In tho fu work, showlmr about $130,000 of tax tions nnd nn Interostlnir wrlto-u- n of Aro you n subscriber to Tin: Beis? Small doses. Price S3 cents at druggists, ture. Subscribo for Tun Ukk. YOU BIlOlUll Dl able property and 140 titles. Dnnvlllo nnd Uoylo county. " ld I Royal Baking Powder UNNOTICED. bnnipson was mus- 111. ill 11 evep snow Storm in summer? i s I3aco-(Oa- Tn icmi-ofllci- court-marti- Ilepie-scntativ- o ofll-:er- Vigor e" fir P. half-hearte- j& fll - i I I five-Hto- the-stor- c lf Mari-quin- postman-Wushlngto- e. y Kx-Go- v. Be-bu- trans-Atlanti- ox-Go- v. ltus-sell- s' well-know- 1 el nuti-Dritls- anti-Goeb- el anti-Goeb- el 11 - -- l, cl com-mitte- 16.T-He- nry l M ftu-bi- m ti Hnt-rodsbu- rg, ti al e. Dr.BulTs COUCH SYRUP .. v xWaJtSWX r.iftw d rdfcl r gHJfW.WtfJWI! ii i XT " Jfv1 f t"' UV W',5Si,3?5 vd I;t . it -- V kI H ? IK" "5 ff. Jk,rf . - i ''I f f h II r 5: happiest Now Year that thoy have known. Why should it not bo so? Lovely Tho conditions aro more propi There is nothing more tious, aro thoy not,for encourage i'AUL M. MOORB, Editor and Manager. ment of a contented frame of pleasing to look upon than a mind than perhaps thoy liavo hearty, ruddy face, gained by BEE PUBUSHINB COMPANY. been before. Business is pros- honest toil. They are the Incorporated.) Holered the PcitofBco at Bsilliigton st Second perous and urgent and thcro is saving of the nation, these an matter. scarce a homo in which want toilers of both sexes, strugshows its face. And if there be gling for daily bread. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: want there are those who are 'Pure blood makes them able to keep up seeking to find where it hides in the daily round of duly At home, shop or Ii Year.itrletlrlnadrance store. If the blood has a taint or imui Month!, "" "' l tin's community, that it may bo fix a run '5 ' rreeMonttat, homes aro purity, orremedy down feeling comes on, Earlington s relieved. Mnjle Copies the one is Hood's SarsaparHU, Specimen coplei mailed tree on application America's Greatest Medicine for the blood. wanted In all parti of too more numerous, more comfort Csrreipoodenti nntr. Addreraoitorpartlenlari. Poor Blood "SMy blood 'was so able, moro attractive today than poor that in hottest 'weather I felt cold. thev over were. And moro of Hood's SarsapariHa made me o;arm. It is THURSDAY. DECEMBER 21, 1899. thorn aro owned by thoso who the right thing in the right place." Haliit occupy them and are homes in J. Taylor, Woodstown, H. J, Thk next National Republican every sense of the word. Tho StoUajjatii Convention goes to tho "city of school, tho church and tho brotherly love." That's approorder aro moro apprepriate. ciated and better attended and only cathartic to ukw..h iloort'a'8jrtapHIIC Contentment and Wouldn't it bo a joke on Goe-b- supported. brotherly lovo and charity STATE PRESS COMMENTS. if P. "Watt Hardin should go Lot us thank God and take Senate. to the United States and oppor Some of Ins friends aro "men- courage- for the duties Where Is Us Democrat-)tunities tho JNew Year may re Tho Courier-Journindorses tioning" him. veal. tho Republican gold standard bill The "contests" will come be which has been introduced in CHRISTIAN'S VOTE EXPLAINED. congress, nnd says it is a good fore the Legislature about Fob bill and should bo passed. This ruarv 8. Wonder what that Courier-Journis tho that body will do for something to do Goebel Machine Threw Out Over poses samea Democratic paper. as until that day comes. There 500 Votes Cast for Taylor. Deliver us from such Democracy. Hopkinsville, Ky., Doc. 12. 1 may bo something to do. Elizabethtown News. think in justico to Clou. W. S. Taylor Wonder if all our brethren of and tho public generally to make A Very Small Man. Romo explanation as to tho cmiso of tho Kentucky press aro getting tho comparatively small Itopubllcan Messrs. Pryor and Ellis awarded any cash out of those Osteopathic majority in tho reoont election In tho ticket elected November 7 Christian county. 'Wliilo there wero Mr. Poyntz scholarships to which such largo 3(53 moro votes cast In tho recont their certificates. than woro for Gov. blocks of space are dedicated. election 1895 for tho- TaylorWin. Ilrad-le- dissents, admitting that he is no Hon. cast in lawyer, lias seen no evidence or Or do they only got a rub and Uradloy's majority over Taylor heard any, sitting as a board, IsGCT. a squeeze. Tho following figures will uliow and, without any law, he is in how Christian county's usual Re- favor of Mr. Goebel. - Wo think Notwithstanding that "letter publican majority was knifed in tho he is a very little man in his con of protest" and the "aflidavys" wind-u- p of tho recont election: ception of his duty to public Total number of votes received that were to follow, Hopkins by Hon. Wm. O. Uradley in trust, nnd should not ho m such :.G37 a responsible position, wheie tho County is not even charged with 1803 Total number of votes received liberties of the people are at "tissue ballots" in the blanket bv tho Hon. P. Wat Hardin Beaver Dam Gleaner, 2,415 6take. contest notices thai have been in 1895 a filed by tho defeated Goebelito 1,222 Bradley's majority Think f.f the Parly. Total number of votes received candidates. If a contest is made simply by Gen. W. S. Taylor in 1899. 1,000 number of votes received 10, 1000, at Philadelphia, Total Hon. Wm. Goebel in 1899. 2,810 upon tho idea that tho legislature Junk by is Democratic and would render tho "city of brotherly love," is u partisan decision, it would be Taylor's actual mnjorlty in tho time and tho place of tho hurtful to tho party; it 1,184 very the various precincts would do the Democratic party next Republican National Con- Total number of votes thrown out In larce colored Republi moro harm than good, and might vention at which William 431 can precincts result in the loss of tho Stato ipklns- bo chosen to succeed 1'aylor's majority in will next year. What is best for tho No. 1, hrown himself with prospects of only a villo precinct 05 party, irrespective of tho interout smulb brush with the opposing ests of candidates, should be Taylor's majority after canElizabethtown News. forces. 055 done. vassing returns Very respectfully, John B. Hakvky tells his John P. Pnowsn, TheC. J. Way. friends, who voted for Goobel, County Clerk and Chairman of ItoIn one breath tho Courior- publlcan Campaign Committee. TrMininl ..o... but are disappointed that the ..... i..... ncenrta flinf "fuller 111 w.i.i. 1..WJ iv.,Mortons Oap News. 000 Democrats were kept from "machine" did not work the Miss Ora Haines, of Madisonviile, voting in tho recent election" people strong enough,that: "Tho Is tho guest of Miss Ethel Courtney and in the next states tho fact Goebcl machine was all right this week. that Goebel received moro votes for you, but the fellows weroJso Mrs. M. Cain was in Madisonviile than a Democrat over received eager in starting it that they got Tuesday. in tho State. Princeton Repubthe belt crossed." Misses Clara and Annie Grasty lican. attended tho marriage of "Will T. We would like to loan our Phillips and Miss Bettfo Davis in Garbled Decisions half-ten- o of Attorney-GenerEarlington last week. The Goebel organ, the Courier-Journa- l, has gotten into awkC. J. Pratt to the Louisville Eugene Cocnen nnd Bob Priest ward predicament by publishing Evening Post, so that tho read- were in this city Sunday. ers of that paper, who have not Itov. Teel filled his reguinr ap- only a part of tho decision of the Court of Appeals in the Ohio soon tho distinguished Hopkins pointment at this place Sunday. county contested voto on the Misses, Lennlo, Minnio nnd Willlo liquor question. County gentleman and jurist, Grayson Eagle. might know what he looks like. Whltflold attended services at tho Church, at this placo Sunday. Gold to be the Standard. Tho Post's picture makes him Mrs. Curt Horsefleld, who has been Like greased lightning tho Relcok a hundred and one years visiting her mother nt Nortonvlllo publican financial bill went o d. for two weeks, returned homo Sun through tho Ilouse of Represenday. tatives Monday afternoon, tho Thk Hopkinsville New Era Herbert Whitney, of Earlington, vole being 190 to lfiO, the yeas sj.ys tho answer to all questions was in this city Tuesday. including the Republican memin tho Republican catechism is bership and 11 of the Democrats. M. A. G. "Gold," and tho Now Era adTho overwhelming majority of mits to its columns for gold or On to riempliis via Louisville. the Democratic voto in tho House Every superintendent is earnestly was cast against tho measure and its equivalent certain advertiserequested to lay before his teachers the lines were, in fact, tightly ments that aro unworthy a place drawn, witli tho Republicans in in a paper of standing and de- tho importance, of the objects of the favor of sound money and the Southern Educational Convention cency. Better revise your, rules at Memphis, Dec. 27,28, 29. This Democrats against it. Tho measure now goes to tho brother. meeting will bo hold for tho express purposo of taking up matters which Senate, which will be inclined to Thk Goobel men and Goebel vitally orTect Southern Educational amend it. But tho differences newspapers seem to discover no Interests. The leading educators of between tho two Houses aro matdisgrace in their utterances the country will bo present to glvo ters of detail, not of principle, and they will bo promptly adwhich indicate that they expect us tho advantage of rlpo experience justed. Thero is overy reason to and counsel. Southern Educational representatives to tho General Interests nre such as to make it Im- expect that tho Senate will Assembly to pledge themselves perative that tho Memphis Mooting promptly take action, that the bills of tho two Houses will go to support Goebel in tho coming bo fully nttended. immediately to conference, nnd contest before they shall havo an Superintendents nnd teachers who that agreement may bo reached opportunity to hear tho facts and attend the Louisville Meeting may before the holiday adjournment find an opportunity, without Intertho evidence that will bo pro- fering with tho Stato Educational upon a measure that will receive duced in trying tho contest. Interests, to run over to Memphis the approval of the President. The House of Representatives has from Loulsvillo for a day. Major Gen. Henry W. Lawton The Memphis Mooting promises to done its duty with admirablo died a warrior's death on the fir- bo the greatest of tho Southern Edu promptness and the temper of ing lino in the Philippines Mon- cational Associations. Tho peoplo tho Senate is to make a record day morning. News of his death of Memphis havo made overy prep- equally creditable. Tho House bill passed Monday aration. Tho railroads and steam comes with a greater shock to tho boats have made special rates. perfectly covers tho pledgo given American people perhaps than Kor further information nddross: to tho country by the national could bo given by any other Hon. J. J. Doyne, Ex. Com., Llttlo Republican convention, and it single casualty that might occur Bock, Ark.; Junius Jordan, Pros., fully meets tho views expressed by President McKinloy to tho American forces abroad. Fayettovlllo, Ark. ; Prof. B. B. Jones, message to Congress. in his last It fixes the Stato Mgr., Loxington, Ky. Ho was endeared to the hearts of gold standnrd as firmly as it can Tho Americans and a great soldier. gress Dixon Journal says of tho pro- be established by law, gives the of Webster county's now railAt tho time of his death papers road : "Tho Kentucky Western rail- oxecutivo department of tho govroad was completed to this placo ernment ample authority to mainfor his promotion wero in preparlast weok, with tho exception of tain tho gold reserve, breaks tho ation in tho War Department. two or three short spaces near Black- "endless chain" trick for depletford, which will bo completed thin ing the reserve, and makes imweok; then tho roadbed will bo enMore Explosives in the Dry. tirely cotnplotcd. Tho ofllclals of portant amendment of tho existWo don't know how truo It is, but the company Inform us that lumber ing laws relating to tho estabthe report comes to ub from tho men and sawmills aro at work get- lishment and conduct of national out the timbers nnd curbstone that ft well known local tingguards, bridgetics aro liolnjr dis- o banks. It is in all respects a that physiclnn, who contemplated mov- tributed along the lino and culvert measuro that will havo tho hearty ing to Hopkinsvillu in tho event of nlpo has arrived in Blackford and is approval of the business interGoebel's election, has on hiuul a job boing put along tho roadbed whom ests of tho country. Its enactThoynlso state lot of giant powder which he will it is needed. courso of erection that ment without material change tho dopot Is in and now dispose of very cheap. It was town lots aro being laid oil at tho will go far toward insuring tho to havo boon exploded hilariously now town, Wheatcroft, botwoen longest period of uninterrupted prosperity that tho country has shortly after Nov. 7th, but woll Blackford and Clay." you see ahom anyhow you can got ever known. Louisville ComOood Wheat Crop. mercial. tho powder cheap if you want it. Tho liwt monthly crop report of SturglH Herald. tho Hon. liiicas Mooro, Stnto Commissioner of Agriculture, shows that It isn't too late yet for him to tho wheat crop lias advanced from Tho Supporting Blackburn. which goto Hopkinsville. The oppor- .97 on November to 1.01 on Decem- never rotraoted its charge that has is ripe. There aro a few ber 1. Tho acreage is above tho Blackburn is "a common liar tunity average and a good yield is promseems to vacancies left in the violent ised. Tho yield of tho corn crop is and blackguard," than ovor be moro firmly convinced that tho disappointing. chargo is truo, as it is now supportwards. ing Blackburn for S6nator. Louisville Evonlng Post. The Strong OrJp. Season's Oreetingj. Thoro Is perhaps only ono thing Cnpt. J. N. Pockinpaugh, n well To the people of Earlington stronirer than tho Goebel cuborna- - known fitcambontman.dled torial yearn and that seoins to bo Owonsboro, tho result Tin: Bek wishes tho merriest and Taylor's grip on tho governorship. of n scratch on his thumb 'ten days most blessed Christmas and the Cynthiana Log Cabin. ago. (ChelMBgg "Honest Labor Bears a Face" M0Qt6 el pro-vai- l. - al al - y, .. . Mc-Kinl- al cnt-tl- Sunday night. SundnyschoolatU:30. Agent Adams, of Hopklnsvillo was Prayer mooting, Monday evenings nt ness and kindred diseases. out at tho wreck lastSunday, check- 7:30 o'clock. ing out tho wrecked freight. Catiiomo CmntOH. Hov. A. M. Operator Sam Jamison tookafow Coonen, pastor. First Mass, Sunday days rest this week and friends of morning at 7 o'clock; Second Mass, At Columbus. Prof. C. E. Purcell, his think he lias a matrimonial beo 0:30 o'clock. Afternoon sorvico nt of tho public school, whipped ono of 2:30 every Sunday. buzzing In his head. pupils, a son of Julius Hough, who Gknkuai. Baitist CllUltOll. Tho pay car came earner tiinn Tills demanded nu William Childers, pastor. Services was satisfactoryexplanation. teacher usual tills month, so thnt tho boys every third Sunday at 11 o'clock n. punished nnotheruntil tho Hough would bo amply prepared for Christ child. m. and nt 7:30 p. in. tlion wont to Purcoll's house to reinas. Y. E. Prayer meeting monstrate, and wns laid out by ll If reports aic truo it begins to look overy P. S. C.evonlng at 0:30. Sunday with sovoral stilf raps from nn as if not only the conductors iron nokor. Purcell wns arrested, should bo given tho right to carry Purcell was arrested, and has reChristmas flisgiving. n clean iv weapon nut also tne nraKe-masigned his prlnclpnlshlp. We aro informed that on last Tho real meaning of "Christmas Monday night Brakemnn Cook was present" has been lost in all together MAS NATURE WARNED YOUl sent uncK to unguis tram at a point too ninny caseB; wo give from other Nattiro herself clad In near Springilold,Teim.,when ho was motives than tho right ono; wo glvo tprinir.bloHoms forth tre tha eatlr earhi x and tlawera canting attacked by three highway robbers hero from obllirntlon: woirivo tliero the drapondent chord to vibrate to this, tha wno uaciiy neat mm tin ami robbed becauso otbors have given to us; wo inostdel!i;ht'u: of nil, tprln?tiraa and how da him of about thirty dollars and then give to lit tho conditions of tliono roa feci? Hits yna that tired shaky feelinr, Chills, made good their escape. Hero Is a upon whom wo bestow, and frequent- Fever If so, yon rami Malaria andTrpboId not pais this warning case whoro a good pistol would have ly go beyond our menus; wo glvo a It Is an Indication of sickness; avoid this; us as our advico notblnf. probably prevented robbery and In where heart does not go with tho of- consult yonr druggist tud costs youa bottle of proenro Call on Jury to tho person. fering. Edward Bok. Dr. Carfstedt's German LWer Powder. Taks then Tho abovo thoughts nro certainly ona doso a day at bed tlma for sis days) Chill Tho breaking of a wheel caused a follow brprocnrlnir twill of Yucatan bad wreck last Sunday at a point very timely. How sadly Is Christ- Tonic. lollonlnir theadirections and after two remedies, yon about four miles north of Hopkins- - mas giving misused sometimes. weeks1 course of these two great In tha spring. Ilka the Cowers look Many of vino, i no wueei wuicn nroKo nail a presents us spend our money for will feci yourself for tho malarial or hot season Prepare for peoplo who do not need when the atmosphere Is full of germs. It bad Haw in.it which could not possibly bo detected by tho Inspectors, them. Very few peoplo think of necessary and when yonr system warns too, n nnd reprat the above. These Kemedles U toca and when tho wheel struck or canio those who nro tod sold br in contact with tho rail, it broko who need presents. Mnny a poor oil where tho weak spot was, and child looks in vain for presents that Cnpt. G. W. Crutchert superintho wheel vento pieces nnd six would gladden his henrt. Many a tendent of tho Loulsvillo and Evpoor mother's henrt would bo mado ansville Mall compnny, Whnrfboat enrs wero derailed and wrecked. to leap for Joy at tho reception of Owensboro, has reAt this season of tho year thoro is sonio token of neighborly lovo, her company atposition, taking oircct moro or less speculation In regard to cares would bo mndo lighter and signed Ills to take thocashlorshlp what will bo the annual changes her life mado happier. In boBtowlng January I, bank of Corydon, Ky. of made bv tho railroad companies and our Chrlsinns presents wo ought not the Deposit bolow wo reproduco nn nrticlo giving to forget thoso w ho nro less fortunate There nro few ailmonts so uncommo cuniigcs on uic ii. oc jcs. so lar as than ourselves, remembering thnt heard: It. M Starks, Superintend- our Saviour has said: "Innttmuch fortable as piles, but they can easily Tabler's Buckeye ent of tho Loulsvillo & Nashville ns ye havo dono It unto tho tho least bo cured by usingitcliof (U Pllo Ointment, railway for tho past two years, has of these, yo havo dono It unto mo." use, nnd any ouoHulforlngfollows piles from been selected by President Smith, of can not nlford to neglect to give It a the Louisville & Nnshvillo, ami Catarrh Cannot be Cured fair trial. Prlco CO cts. In bottles, President Thomas, of the Nashvlllo, tubes Chattanooga & St. Louis roads, as with iiOOAL amplications, ns thoy store. 70 cents. St. Bornard DrugSuperintendent of tho now Joint ter- cannot reach the scat Of tho diseaso. Catarrli Is a blood or constitutional minals in Nashville, and tho A commltteo bus beon sent by the elTective January disease, and in order to euro it you Woninu's club to Gov. Taylor, askHall's 1. Tho olllclal announcement will must take internal romedlos, n Catarrli Curo is not a quack medi- ing him to retain Dr. Louise bo mado in a few days. of Louisville in tho Eastern Mr. Daniel Breck succeeds Mr. cine. It was prescribed by one of Kentucky Starks, as superintendent of tho tho best physicians in this country ington, nndLunatic asylum nt Lexmain stem from Loulsvillo to Bow- for yenrs and is a regular prescrip- assistant. thnt nho bo mndo second ling Green. Including tho Knoxvlllo tion. It is composed of tho best branch. Mr. Beck has recently had tonics known, combined with tho Chapped chargo of phosphate beds near Co- best blood purifier, acting directly on roughness hands, cracked lips and lumbia, Tenn., but was formerly tho mucous surfaces. The perfect by Banner of tho skin cured quickly Salve, tho most healing with tho L.& N. He is nnother rail- combination of the two ingredients road man who Is steadily advancing. is whnt produces such wonderful re- ointment in tho world. 25c. CampMr. Seoly Dunn, of tho ().& N. di- sult In curing Catarrh. Send for bell & Co. vision, will bo transferred toKvans-vlll- o testimonials, free. & V. J. CHENEY CO., Toledo, O. Napoleon W. Hlley, who was rens assistant superintendent of Sold by Druggists, 75c. cently nppolntcd by Congressman tho Henderson & St. Louis division. Hall's Family Pills are tho best. Allen to n endetship at Wost Point, Assistant Superintendent of tho has gone to Highland Falls, N. J., Henderson nnd St. Louis divisions. Exhibition Car. where he will take a threo mouths' E. H. Mann, who has heretofore held that placo, will bo transferred to Tho "City of Charlotto," a palace preparatory courso boforo IiIk exam-1, ination, other duties. car, loaded with tho products of tho says thewhich takes placo March Hopklnsvillo Keiitucklan. Mr. Snyder who has boon Stnto of North Carolina, wns hero will suc- this week. This car Is loaded with tho Short-linIf troubled with Utirlneti, Furred Tongue, ceed Mr. Dunn ns superintendent of tho woods, fruits, minerals, ores, Hitter Title In Mouth, IDoiled reeling afier gems nnd gold nuggets of tho State. Inc. Conitlpition or Sick lleidache, uie I)r ell thoO. & N. division. U Mr. W. F. Smith, rondinaster of The five gold nuggets, representing A Simmoni Liver Medicine. tho Knoxville division, will succeed 40 pounds of gold and valued at Mr. Snyder. $15,000 by tho Stato of North Caroin and about Tho property-owner- s An announcement mado sonio days lina, were found in tho oldest nnd Chalybeate Springs want tho Union ago in a number of papers relative richest initio in tho Union. This county Magistrates to romovo the to Mr. W. E. Knox, Mr. J. W. Logs-do- exhibit comes with the medal taken penthouse. A petition, signed by nnd Mr. T. 13. Brooks wns not nttho World's Fair. Tho exhibit Is ninety-sitaxpnyors, was presented correct. certainly a lino ono nnd a sight thnt to County Judgo Spalding, but ho All tho nbove changes become ef- is worth seeing. gave thorn 110 encouragement. fective Jnnunsy 1. Bain Ruby Dead. Lost. Tho report that Engineer Bonhnm Bain Kit by died at the homo of his had sued tho L. & N. Is denied by Many have lost confidence and him, and his friends hope the com- mother in MndIsonvIUo Tuesday hope as well ns health, because they pany can seo its way clear to put him night. lo lind been nu Invalid for havo been told their Kidney tlfseaso several ypars, and lind been dnnger-ousl- y was Incurable. Foley's Kidney Curo to work. ill for tho past two or three is a Guaranteed remedy for the disweeks. Ho was a son of Mrs. John couraged nnd disconsolate CampTo Cure a Cold in One Day Ituby and a brother of Ed Ituby, Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab- foreman of Till: Brk olllcc. Inter- bell & Co. lets. All druggists refund money If ment took placo Wednesday afterAt it fails to cure. Tho genuine has L. noon. TiikBhi: extends sympathy Allen,tho retjuest of Bepresontatlvo of Kentucky, Col. Blxhy, of L. B. Q. on each tablet. to the bereaved family. the Engineer corps, will visit for the purposo of making an Harry Lazarus, of Horse Cave, has Card of Thanks. estlmato on tho river Improtoments received an order from tho British necessary. Government for half a dozen pnclng St. CiiAitLKri, Ky. Dec, 17,i80O. mules. Tho mules are wanted for EniTouBm:: Wayno Tnylor.a young blacksmith tho British Gonernls in South Africn Will you allow mo space In your living at Colson, wns fatally shot, paper, Tun Bi:n, to thank tho good probably accidentally, by a strangor "Adveralty llattoretlt no man," but people of St. Charles and Earling- and traveler named Garret, saltl to mo ciyspepsin turn ins attention to ton, and also tho St. Bernard Coal bo from Leo county, Vn. Hood's Snrsnparilla at onco and Company for tho timely nld thoy avoid the ill. gavo 1110 In rebuilding my house, E. R. Dale, Arcot, Tenn., writes: Hive used which was burned on the 12th of Dr. M. A. Simmons Liver Medicine 10 rears. I Bradley lias returned to 1800. All tho abovo named hadwhit the doctors called Ulceration of the Lancaster, his homo town, to resume Juno parties havo my sincere thanks. Stomach. It cured me tound in J well. I would tho practice of law.' Ah I enn not sco each 0110 sonerntely not Rive one package of it for a doien lila I I take this public way In thniiking uted. Yours respecfully, all. William Taylor. The authorities of Irvino havo sont to Lexington for a man to take Dr. M. A. Simmoni Liver MeJicloa hai since tho placo of tho late marshal of that 184a tteidiljr risen In public favor, an J !ho da town, who wns assassinated there. manJ (or it far eiceed that of anr other Liver So far nobody lias boon found who Medicine. Is willing to tnko tho place. False Report. Tho lumbor business in Knox Quite n Hurry wns created in Hnrt-for- d county is being engaged In to a Saturday night by tho recoipt larger extent than ever before. of a tolcgram from Frankfort an- Mills aro being erected nil over the nouncing thnt tho Court of Appeals county nnd thoso nlroady located had decided Hartford's saloon case aro doing oxtonsivo business. Did you ever try to dodge tha in favor of tho whisky 111011, says tho Did not succeed Herald. Although It wns Jato at For broken limbs, chilblains, burns notices wero very well, did you? It's just night, up, announcing immediately scalds, bruised sums, sorotnroatauu tacked as useless to try to escape from parties would apply for thnt certain sores of every kind, apply Ballard's llcenso. But Snow givo nnmo the germs o! consumption. You it turned out that tho tolccrnm was dlato Liniment. it winnnv wound. relief and heal can't do it. They arc about us a mistake, nnd tho saloon 111011 wore Prico25and 50c. St. Bornard Drug- store. en every hand and wc arc con- a lit tlo premature in tholr notions. stantly taking them into our Pikovillo Kcntuoklaii: N. J. Married in Evansville. lungs. Auxior, nttoruoy of this place, went Then why don't wo all havo Tho Mndlsonvillo Hustler says: to Cincinnati last weok, nnd had and this disease? Simply because "John Hughes, of Mndlsonvillo,Pleas- an eve removed. Some two or throe Bachaol Johnson, yonrs ago tho eyo was injured and these germs cannot gain a foot- Mrs.View neighborhood, of the to wont tne sigiit uostroyed uy n mow rehold in a strong throat and ant Saturday night and wero ceived on tho chook." lungs. it's when these arc united fu the holy bonds of matrimony. Thoy roturncd homo tho Dr. Frank B. DoWItt nnd Miss weak that the germs master. The body must be well supplied next day and will make their homo Clara Layton, of McLean county, In Earlington." woro marrlod at Owonsboro nfter nn with fat. The danger comes olopoinont with tho brido's father in when the blood is poor and the Havo you n cold? A doso of closo pursuit. Honoy of Tar at bedtime will body is thin. If your cough docs It. Price 25 and 50c. St. not yield, and your throat and roniovo Drugstore. Tho Barboursvlllo Pathfinder says: "Tho Mormons aro gaining ctuito a Iung3 fee! raw and sore, you Bornard foothold in this county, nnd, it is should not delay another day. Eiopcd to Springfield. said, will organize several churches Take Mr. S. II. Prlco, of Hanson, and near Barboursvlllo." . Miss Willlo Prltchott, a pr,otty girl, Thousands of dollars' worth of of near that placo, boardod tho early morning train, ntMadisonvlllo Mon- tlmbor nnd railroad tics, which woro o day and wont to Springfield, Tenn., rafted on tho Cumberland nnd rivers during tho summer, whero thoy woro united in marrlago. M. E. Ciiunoir. W. C. Wilson, pastor. Services first nnd third Sun- is health. The secret of health is John Nunu.thoHou of Judge Nium, days at U n. 111. nnd at 7:30 p. in. Is now nt work at tho car shops hero Prayer meeting Wednesday evening. the power to digest and assimSunday .school at 0:80. under Foreman O'Brien. ilate a proper qtianity of food. OuniSTTAN Ciiunoir. Yardmnstor Kllroy is now ablo to pastor. Services second I. II. teel, This can never be done when and fourth bo up and will, it Is thought, soon Sundays resumo his duties, after having un- Sundny-scho- at 11 n. m. nnd 7:80 p. in. the liver does not act it's part. at 0:Ji0. Prayer meetdergone n surgical operation. ing, Wednesday ovouings at 7:30. Conductor William Wene, who M. E. Ciiuroii, South. It. M agosovered his connection sometime pastor. and with tho Ij. & N. II. II. Company, Is Wheat Sundays Servicos ilrst 7:30 Tutt's Liver Pills arc an abso at 11 a. in. and now in cliarge or a ircignt train on Third Sunday-schop.m. at 0:30. Prayer lute cure for sick headache, dyr. tho Air Lino. meeting, Tuesday evenings at 7:30 pepsia, sour stomach, malaria, Dispatcher Martin lias now tnkon o'clock. chargo of tho third trick in tho disconstipation, torpid liver, piles, MlSSlOKAllY Daitibt Ciiuiioh. patcher's otllco hero. Ho Is a man of considerable oxpcrlenco and will D. S. Edwards Pastor. Services sec- jaundice, bilious fever, biliousond Saturday night, Sunday nnd doubtless give satisfaction. ol LOCOMOTIVE BLASTS. .Church Directory. Secret of Beauty 41 5,ftftftAftfiAAAft AftftftftAftftftJt - 'WlTLQ.t Absolutely Absolutely Absolutely Absolutely Absolutely All-woAll-woAll-woAll-woAll-wo- Doyou know this? Men's Mon's ? Mon's ? Men's 49 Men's . ? llss" "Men Poir OtTLDritrnQ.. -ol ol ol ol ol to Buy- tho Suits, SultB, Suits, Suits, Suits, $7.D0. ' 0.00. 10.00. 12.G0. 15.00. All-woAll-woAll-woAll-woAll-wool ol ol ol ol ol ? 9 ? ? 4", Tutt's Liver Pills Flno Stylish 4? Flno Stylish 4? Flno Stylish 4i 4? 49 49 Flno Stylish Flno Stylish Men's Absolutely Mon'B Absolutely Men's Absolutely Mon's Absolutely Mon's Absolutely Trousers, $2.00. Trousors, 2.50. Trousers, a.uu. Trousors, !l.50. Trousers, 4.00. OvercoatH, Overcoats, $7.50. Overcoats, 0.00. Overcoats, 10.00. 12.50. 15.00. t Overcoats, ' 49 49 49 49 Pur-co- n. 49 49 49 49 J: 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 Fine Derby Hat (guaranteed) H.50. Flno Alpiuo Hat fl.50 up to 'MA). Mon's Quilted Silk Muffler 50a to $2.00. 50. Men's Hnndkorchlofs 5o,to Men's Initial Handkerchiefs 25o to 50. 15c to 50. Men's l'laln Linen Hnndkerchiofs Men's Flue Umbrellas $1.50 to $5.00. Men's Glace Kid OloveslHu to 1.50. Mon's Mocha Kid Gloves 75c to 1.50. Mon's Flno Nockwoar 25c to 75o. Men's Flue Suspenders 25c to 75a. Men's Flno Underwear 6O0 to JM por garment. Men's Flno White Shirts 50e to $1.00. Men's Fine Colored Shirts 50o to $1.50. A Nice Lino Beautiful Scarf Plus, Cut! Buttons nnd Collar Buttons nt Lowest Pricoa. Novor In our history havo wo boon hotter prOpnrod for tho Holiday than now. Come In whothor you nro ready to buy or not. Look around nnd you will suroly solvo thnt "Old Christmas problem" "Whnt to buy the mon folks." Fine DorbvIInt icunninteed) 3.00. X BISHOP 8c WWWWWWZWWWWWWVVvZZ Wxl ",ryt.ilpMpi MADIBONVILLE. KY. THE 8AME PRICE ON THE SAME THINQ TO EVERYBODY CO., poverty-Htrlcko- YOUR ORDERS SOLICITED l"ffK JT JPB'5r Whi Dibs the Livery Business? P "vjl SBeJsskfcietLdkBBSt. Ask your neighbors. Thoy nil eny thnt wo haul hotter loads, furnish best tennis, nnd always nt tho right price. S. I open ah iM. --'--i Barnett & Arnold. rtvrf-rT- Breg-ma- 1 sri n -' - - -- - - -- -a t. t. M. McCORD, Contractor and Builder SJHrVJrPs HaaaH Ks IT-l- nt' 9 -- i BIK ssssssssH LaaaW is viAita XPaniENca MpyUlssEili-rt- i iaaaaaaaWnnrs mm m if w iip.WJfcMsaji uswjssss.. J All classes of buildings erected and ""QBbbB made complete ready for occupancy, raaaMl including tho furnlshini; of all materH,ltU, mechanical and common labor. Price reasonable nnd satisfaction Kuaranteed. Estimates cheerfully kIvcii on all kinds building and special work. Glvo me a chance at your work. PmVmPk ' - - f I'usimy"!.!"!! lWi, fi jlgl EARLINETON, KY. road-mnster- of o, PLANS. DETAILS. SPECIFICATIONS A CONTFIAOTS DRAWN UPON SHORT NOTICE, .. isyiLJnj;ii.Eys 'VW y lT"i x k j n, x GEORGE (Saccsitorto ItsscOstii.) O. TOY, 01 LIVERY & FEED STABLE. At the Old Stand, on Main street, just wesi Dopoi. I t KAHLINGTON, KY. First-Class I s. Low-ispo- rt Equipment and PromptjScrvice. ' . '0 IMIIIHMIIIillHllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Ex-Go- y. aKnsssssss0s7C!!VM!asssssRsssssssssssssBI? suRasssssssBssv7ZvQrfisssscsslIBayBSsss9sl 3HsssssssflHssxfJluMva'Vnsssss3tnClsfl)SESsssBsB aSBSBBSBBSHrVrjHs(A9lsSTB? CMSBBBBBSBBsfc7!'Av''lVl)rLrVSBBBBV AV JyW YOU M Dotige mem rain-drops? Jtri i aAbomIvstBPv T,t I io jfTi1 JMaaVtHltTCrlZaVBWlSlsBCaUtf IB 4 .f!hS83SsnsssWtt ? mbHHSssObssssssEsUS IrfrjHdEwfcltrVr KTvLapKOTKAtaC-s- K Ev-ansvl- The matron of a well known Masonic Home mentionsone inmate, seventy years of ae, who has been in the infiimary for three yonrs, s a great sufferer from indigestion, ;uul has been taking Ripans about a year and a half and finds them so beneficial that he is never without them. He is willing th.tl 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'l'P'A'NS help him very much. They also have two "both suffer nurses there, one thirty years of age, the other forty-two- ; Tab-ule- 11 Cous-son- 's from indigestion, causing headache, depression of spirits and nervousness. They take the Tabules and find them so useful that they always have a package in their pockets. The matron also states years of age and at times suffers with indigesthat she is forty-fiv- e tion, causing pain and paroxysms of belching, and finds that the Tabules arc very good indeed and is perfectly willing to have her name used in a testimonial. CtTMnlUT. Bets Ik vend rrt r-fcwiTs Mck sts ror mom. Mr Dthsd "r ft" ' iL"r US learnt. ud ucn4 f ssy ante Mors. Ta smbsIs suj oaa Inoustiu fcraumonisu wm a ssy sdsrws rariMatforsrU4ls Um Itlsaas Ctooksl Ofc, Ho, ttr ".,N.w yrk, SS R--I wuihi tss msnttp hull li Tbqr Uiilas Mln Mut a sqim.imm. u (or Ufa. On Sv , Courlor-Journn- l, 1 During tho torm Just olosod tho An,' nun wlalifnrr fn liMir frulf. court of appeals disposed of moro of Cod-Liv- er Oil with Hypophos-phit- es cakes, call on Henriotta Phillips. cases than nt any torm for years. at once. It will heal the Threo hundrod nnd fifty ensos woro Tissue Ballots. inflamed membranes and greatly oitlior dlsmlssod or decided. strengthen them as well. Tho Tlssuo ballots wero used in Calddigestion becomes stronger, the well county. No ono ever heard of Tho trustoos of tho town of Irvino, Coulter nppetitc better and the weight such a thing until Gus notice mndo Estill County, havo requosted the In his conChief of Pollco, of Loxington to furIncreases. The whole body be- tho Htatoiuont Bepubllcnn. of test. Princeton nish them a limn norvy enough to comes well fortified and tho Gus Coulter says tlssuo ballots 1111 tho olllco of marshal. germs of consumption cannot wero used in Caldwell county and 3,000 voters nro compollcd to smile. A TH0ELY HINT. gain a foothold. rich and ynra mid your whole system put In a Horrible Accident. perfectly healthy condition by the use of Dr. ing and strengthening power Powder. Then you Near Alliance, Floyd County, Carlstedt'a German Liver typhoid fever, colds of SCOTT'S EMULSION that Nelson Hamilton nnd throo of his will ba free from malaria, and the grip. Dr. Carlstedt's German Liver has made it of such value in children met a horrlblo death last I'owder Is tha best medicine money can buy. all wasting and exhausting Saturday. Hamilton wns preparing For your Cold try Dr. Otto's Sprue to do soma blasting, whon his Gum Balsam. Prlca 2 60 and 60a diseases. son throw Bomo powder into Bottle. 50c. and ti.00, a!l druggku. Vor salt by the fire, with tho abovo result. SCOTT & DOWNE, Chtmlsti, Hew York. four-year-o- ld Emulsion Scott's Tonn-esse- A BOOK TO MANKINDS DR afar ' m Christmas Cakes. havo begun to move. wt'tTaaJTrpC L.B tr- ti mimm t .inr. r- TABLER'S BUCKEYE iP1TTTmTY1V PILE v kuevUsC: mapr. iMaiTlPrru aww sjsVjiL BaaaTIZsWrssskafsLSBaafr-- W M Jt - ITS llsssssssV H s. - jW asssl KmMmmZlmTl " & aaaaW CURE It's this nourishing, sustain- i'4 1 Imul.l Ihi n tie nnd nee that yonr blood la A New Discovery for the Certain Cure of INTERNAL and EXTERNAL PHES, WITHOUT PAIN. CURES WHERE ALL OTHERS HAVE FAILED. TUBES, BY MAIL, 78 CENT; BOTTLES, 60 CENTS. ofjblood-poisonlng- at JMSrUimSftri. -- aw IMrMi Mils StrMf. ST, L9WS m .r Kt2 T. l.'. .:.'.. , .wJi&taaXl.,. . jfcl . V "qjniii - zr?r staiMawsssaawaiii )iiir-j;.Cit- " w zhtj '. tv uw ." : n ?. a .. ,.jrf T. " a t'lM ii ttu&u V DOWN IN THE MINES. Uni-stca- ur (Joloted iti?ens. i 33n 3nbuslru w LOCAL NEWS. Tlio mooting at the M. E. Church closed last Thursday night. Eltl. I. H. Tool lllloil hla appoint-niont Mortoim Gap Sumtny. Kil VlilUlnfl lias boon with W. C MoLeod, tlio grocer, for Bovoral uayH. 1,368 ut It la In Kentucky. oatltnntod that It will rotiulro onuinerritors to tako tho coiihuh Itov. It. M. Wheat will nil his appointment at tho Methodist church nl Nebo Sunday. Kl.lor I. H. Tool will Oil his regular appointment at tho Christina church next Sunday. joun m. victory ior aiowuays in handling holiday goodH. Work on Mr.Hanna'snow foundry m uuiug rapuuy pusnou aim tuo now building will bo completed at au oarly dato. Mr. H. II. Iloloman, of Madlson-vlllwho ban been nick for quite awhile, Ih Improving and will hoou bo nblo to bo out again. o, Will IIopowoll Iiiih beou aHHlotlng . about comploted and Mrs. Herb will Mr. James Toy and family, of Honduntou county, havo moved to Karllngton. Mr. Toy Joined tho M. K. Church, South, by lottor last Mm. P. J. Ilerb'ri now rosldonco Is occupy It. Tho now rosldonco la ono of tho hnudHomoHt In Karl lug ton. a Sunday. te V Dr. 11. W Long, who has boon sick for sovoriil wcokb, Is ablo to bo out pany. again. His many friends rojolco at It is notofton tho caso thntthloves ' his recovery and his ability to by their depredations succeed In his practice. stopping a coal mlno from work. Vnf. n. 1(v iinvtt nrrn rmpIi wna t)n Thcro will bo a Christmas enter- caso with tho tit. llornard Couipnuy, Sunday-schotainment given by tho of tho Christian church, at when copper wire thlovcs stolo n lot from 'Assomhly Hall next Monday oven-lu- Of electric wiro snmo to tho Hccln mlno causlnir (ho shut down December 2Cth. until repairs could bo mndo. Our foreman, Mr. VA Ituby, is oft So rushed with orders has tho St. duty this Ihhuo on account of tho Bernard Company been tho pnst death of his brother llaln Ituby, month, that they havo heou buying which occurred Tuesday night at coal to supply demand. tho family homo in Madlsonvlllo. Ingalls, of Knnsns, says Kluloy Ashby was trlod boforo would that extreme cold wentlior Judge Cowoll, Monday for a broach laminasoon cause tho grcntest coal over Known, of tho peaco and was fined $5 and bases his ludccmortt on iio prouaniy costs. Ashby and Win. llunton had of coal now existing lu tho scarcity Kansas on a row Sunday morning over some account of strikes. persoual matters. re-suol g, or d Wo nro Informed that Nolllo now looks after tho engines for tho St. llornard Coal Company, nnd tho buccosh attending his labors nlong that lino ludlcnte thoy havo tho right man at work. Tho warm wlntor weather of late has had rothor a depressing oircot on tho coal trado in tills county. Over threo million bushels of coal in said to boon tho way down tho Ohio to Cincinnati, Loulsvlllo nnd othor'polnts nnd now tho pooplo of Loulsvlllo no longoi fenr n coal famitlo. Socrotary Ilalloy. of tho Roinecko Coal Company, left lrtst wook for California, where he nccomnnuiod pnnlcd his wife and two childron. This trip Is taken because of their sou's had health. of tho year has arrived when tho minor wlllnsk for leave of absenco to lslt his wifo's folks. Cliristmns without a visit would ho dull, Indeed, for numo men. Grant Dunning, who now weighs coal for tho St. Detiinrd nt Harnsloy, says tho miners there could do much hotter as regnrds quantity of coal mined If thoy weio so disposed. Simply enough to Hvo on seems to satisfy somo of mankind. Jack Dockory hns Joined tho forco now nt work on tho construction of now coko ovens. Superintendent Crutohlleld emtio over last week to moot relatives and tako them homo with him. Tho St. Hornnril Coal Company arc determined that men w ho try to Hvo by theft of wiro mid other materials taken from or around their mines will hereafter hno justice motcd out to thorn through legal process. Tho loss to thorn tho past year has beon great, Indeed, and lionco they say it must bo stopped. After an absonco of sovernl years, part of which tlmo wns spent in Whitley county under Mnnagor Hon W. nonunion, ji. i.iniuo is again back at work in tho mechanical de partment for tho St. llornard Com Tlio-hoaso- All communication and nwttfjis of niwt per Mining lo llilt column should ba addressed to Gso. ALixixDii, Karlmglon, Kr. Evnnsvillo. store. Miss Eula Oldham wns in MadlTiik St. Louis sonvlllo, Friday. Is unquestionably ono of tho greatMrs. Paul M. Mooro spent Monday est of American Newspapers. It In Madlsonvlllo. ho,s correspondents ovorywhoro nnd MadMrs. Jennio E. Mooro wns in covers ovory flold of Nowb, foreign lsonvlllo Monday. nnd domestic. is strictly RepubDr. Tllford. of Nebo. was horo on lican In politics,It but is,abovo all, A business yostordny. Newsi'AITK, and ought to bo In Robort Payno, of Nobo, waB hero ovory homo during tho Important Tuosday on business. GLonE-Democrat Gusslo Goodlooks, Professor Timo-Klllo- r, Mrs. Draw-SalarMr., Mrs. and Miss Mossback," etc., nro to bo left on this sldo whon tho- - 20th con-tur- y ship sots sail for Somowhoro. Mr. P. Mooro, of Garrottsburg.Ky., snld Earllngton Is "tho placo;" Mr. S. T. Martin, of Greonvlllo. said ho wlshod an association mot lioroovory ouieTwcoK. u. j. jounson, oi Baid: "Thoro Is no placo llko Earllngton," but tho Major man said, "Earllngton is a pnradiso." It is hoped tho holidays will bo hi out in doing nil tho good possible. May no passion bo Indulged lu that will bo guile, and may wo entor tho Tho disposition of childron lnrgoly Now Yenr and now century without depends upon hcnlth. If thoy aro condemnation. troubled with worms, thoy will bo Irritable, croSs, feverish, and perhaps seriously sick. Whlto's Cream PERSONAL. Vermlfugo Is n worm oxpollor and tonic to mako thorn honlty and cheerW. A. Koown spent Monday In ful. Prlco 25c. St. Bernard Drugy, An Inspiration for higher living In Enrlfngton is cortainly felt. Emotional religion is no more, but pooplo nro getting In earnest now nnd aro Booking tbat religion that will euablo ono to Hvo a puro llfo. Itov. Hrawlor, Brother Jumper, Parson Ignorant, Elder Classic, D.D., nro and tho Itov. Monoy-huntmarching down to tho pool of Oblivclosion by tho gontlozophyrs of tho ing century. When tho pulpit nnd tho toachors' chair aro cleansed, tho cleansing of tho pcoplo will bo nn easy mattor. Tho schools aro praying for Miss or Farloy, of Pnducah, and others woro present. Tho conforonco lasted about two hours, hut It wns hold bohlnd closed doors, nnd Just what stops woro takon will remain a secrot with thoso who attended tho mooting. Tho gonornl impression scorned to provnll nmong nil thoso present that tho proposed contest on tho part of tho Gocbol candidates would amount to nothing, nnd thnt nil .of tho Republicans would bo allowed to their scats, as thoy havo beon awarded to them by tho oloctlon board. It wns decided, however, to mako all necessary preparations for mooting tho contest, such ns securing nflldnvits and testimony to show that If any fraud was practiced at nu it was mo uoobolitcs ana no others. When tho contest board gets ready for this ovidonco tho Republicans will bo woll supplied witli material to meet the Goebolltes nt ovory turn Louisvillo Dispatch. ro-tn- lu The Defense Is Ready. Lending Republicans of tho stato nro taking tho necessary steps to combat tho contest instituted by tho defentod Goobol candidates nnd to dovlso a preliminary plan of battle. Au Important conforonco was hold nt tho Gait liouso Saturday at which Bradley, Col. T. J. Landrum, Judgo James Breathitt of Hopkinsvlllo, Judgo Lnwson Reno of Owonsboro, Congscssmnn Davld-bo- ii of Lincoln county, Stnto Treasurer Georgo W. Long, Cnpt. Ed Mannlngton News. Tho farmers of this vicinity nro busy stripping thoir tobneco, prepnr- Ing it for delivery, Mr. Hill Hutrhlott antl mother, of this placo, visited relatives at Crof-to- n .:.WMf., DOLLS! DOLLS In great variety, style and value, are in abundance at our store. Sunday. C SETVT4 A' 55tVfJ! Sttv2Jf f if Mr. Hill Hughlott, of this place, on Acts is tho happy father of a new boy. Somo of tho young folks of Red Hill nro going to tho Christmas trco at Crofton Monday night. Mr. Clinrlio Oglosby, of noar Red Hill, will leavo for Evansvlllo next Thursday, whero ho oxpects to btay ClEAnses for somo time. Mr. Tim Cnrroll. of Red Hill, visited Mnnnington Sunday. Miss Cora Brown, of Hanson, is rc'-aC- f ni-- r visiting Mnnnington now. v ' OVERCOMES JLjrfO Dick Richardson, of Mnnnington, mado a business trip to Madlsonvlllo ono day Inst wook. PERMANENTLY ... Miss Cannlo Dlckcrson is on tho sick list nt this writing. York Mcintosh is expecting to go to sco his sistor Wobbor Goodloo. of BUZ THE GEMVJINt-MAN- T O By Mortons Gnp, whero ho will spend Sunday. Mr, York Mcintosh and wifo who wns sick with fover, Is improving. Tho pnrty given nt tho residonco of Mr. John IWright on Tuesday night wnstmjoyed by nil who attended. Mr. Wesloy, of near Nortonvlllo, visited tho family of Mr. York Mcintosh Monday. Mr. Walter Mcintosh, who has been sick with fovcr Is getting hotter. Mr. Dllmus Mcintosh nnd sistors, visited tho family of Mr. Ruoben Hlght, of Red Hill, Saturday and SEE OUR DOLL WINDOW AWK-iV,w-r' -- gently the asd Bowels System the lias made our" house ono of his principal depositories of the briclir. nt.trnnr.. ivo things in Toys and Novelties that abound at this festal season. You can do no better than to deputize tho "Jolly Old Elf" to bring your gifts from our store. TOYS. OLD SANTA OLA US lJ7adA:Jep " PRICES REASONABLE AND SATISFACTORY. HTUALG0NAT,0N Many Gift Articles Jewelry, Fine Handkerchiefs, Books, Games, Etc., Etc. Laco, Of Wearing Apparel, Umbrellas, Neckwear, Christmas. Everything is on a boom at Mnnnington, fixing for Christmas. Ask Cordio Carroll if ho over got loft. (AUI?RN!AJTGfSYRVPg. 'Sv!1'' roii -- su tiin oTjod-sT- Sttrcu tot rt i eemt. W I u X - Davo Vinson has roslgnod his placo as mlno car builder at No. 0 snopsami uas neon put in cuargo or mo mining maciiinesai mo Arnold mines. Davo Is a good man anywhere you put him. Mrs. Hplllmau lirown, of near Dal- ton, tiled last Friday, ttiio una been sutfcrlug for several months with a stroke of npoploxy. Mrs. lirown was friends. an excellent Christian lady and 'leaves n largo circle of relaltves and Lawrenco ICIlroy, ono of tho most olllclont yardmastors that over served n railroad, has boon confined Ui his homo for somo weeks and has sutiored a surgical operation Ho Is Improving and It Is hoped will soon boon duty ngaln. movo Into tho storeroom next door to Victory & Co.. with a stock of Mr. McKucn was former, groceries. ly In business hero nnd has many friends who gladly wolcomo him back. W. C. MoLootl's now building is almost comploto and ho is moving his stock of goods into It this week. This Is ono of tho handsomest buildings In Karllngton and greatly Improves tho appearanco of tho block in which It Is situated. Mr. McLcod expects to 1111 the beautiful building with a comploto stock of goods. There is ono thing that has boon particularly noticeable for somo time and that is tho scarcity of Jramps. Tho "Weary WIIIIob" havo either gono to work orolso they have hunted another baso of oporatlan. llutV6 are not grumbling about it. Wo llko for this class of individuals to bo conspicuous by thorf absence Tho fewer tho better. Ed Austin gavo tho editor a boautirul little petrified shell tho other day, that ho found whilo mining coal. It Is of tho surface appearanco usually shown In tho shells frequently found in coal here, nnd of vory brilliant lustre nnd boautlful In Its symmotry. Tho shell Is very small and of uutisunl Hhapo. It was meant for oxhibit In tho Public Library musoum. 0. T. MoKuon, of Manltou, will . ' Mr. nnd Mrs. It. N. Clark woro in Mndlsonville, Monday. Mr. nnd Mrs. George Hooscr spent Monday in MadlEonville. Mrs. J. E. Fawcott was In Madl sonvlllo shopping Monday. Mr. Thos. Longstntf has been on tho sick list for sovcral days. Peto Hourland, of near Manltou, wns in tho city Monday night. Mrs. W. G. Hramham was In Mnd- isonvlllo shopping, Saturday. Miss Annlo Mooro, of Hondersou, is visiting Mrs. C. H. McGary. Mrs. C. E. Lano and Miss Myrtle Davis woro In Evnnsvillo Monday. Misses Lizzlo Huff nnd Nannie Ed J. Phillips says that during his Stokes went to Madlsonvlllo Tuostrln west ho saw no first class coal day. mlno as wo would look at it hero Mesdames nono that would compare with St. Stovons were M. B. Loner nnd' S. E. In Madlsonvlllo Mon llornard Company In any respect. day. Tho Black Diamond says of tho Miss Mrs. Y. bituminous coal trado nt Chicago: Walker Inoz Dean and in Madlson-Q. "Bituminous coal Is in scanty sup- vlllo. spent Monday ply, and it only needed tho fow days of cold weather to fully demonstrate Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Kittinccr. of to tho shippers the lack of fuel all the country, attended church hero over tho country, but especially in Sunday. tho west nnd northwest. Tho cold Mrs. wavo carried lu Its wuko orders from been Oulnsor. of Madlsonvlllo. has tho guest of Mrs. M. H. Long many far distant points not ordinarily reached from Chlcagoterrltory, mis wcok. and as a rule there was little quesMrs. It. M. Wheat nnd nnd Miss tion as to price it wns "How quickly Annlo Wise were in Madlsonvlllo can you got tho coal to us?" Tho shopping, Monday. samo demand from the Interior wns MIssos Nanuio noted at other lnrco soft coal tils Ashby nndJennio. McGnrv. wcro In tributlng points, proving conclusive MadlsonvllloPaulina Davis Monday. ly mat mo general hpiiho ot easiness and security wns but tho result of Misses Molllo Plain and Dolllo tho long continued porlod of warm Brown, of Madlsonvlllo, spout Sunweather, which required only n brlof day with Miss Mary Mothorshcad. frosty snnp to entirely dispel. Kast-or- n MIssos coal from Ohio nnd contiguous Victory, Elizabeth and Margaret of St. VInconts Academy, States is still In very short supply, nro horo to spend Xmns with tliotr and shippers enn not expect any re- parents, Mr. nnd Mrs.Jno. M. Viclief for another wcok, perhaps longer, boforo tho product will ho diverted tory. to tho westorn markets. Under thoso A Life and Death Fight. conditions tho feeling Is strongor Mr. W. A. Hlncs, of Manchester, nnd whilo prices gonornlly were somewhat easier u week or so ago, In., writing of hlsnlmost miraculous thoy havo recovered aro intiro firmly oscapo from dentil, says: "Exposure hold, but there Is nn nhsenco of tho after measles Induced serious lung speculative element which recently trouble, which ended lu Consumpcharacterized tho market hero and tion. I had froquent hemorrhages elsewhere. It Is now clear to tho nnd coughed night nnd day. All my least observant ot tho trade that doctors snld I must soon dlo. Thou thcro will not be sufllclent free conl I began to uso Dr. King's Now Diswhen tho wlntor's cold becomes a covery for Consumption, which comfixed nnd steady factor to supply tho pletely curod mo. I would not bo demand which will ho made from nil without it ovon if it cost $5.00 a boterritory west of Illinois nnd Wis- ttle Hundreds havo used it on my consin. If n few days of modorntoly recommedatlon nnd nil say it never cold weather clears out tho surplus fails to euro Throat, Chest and Lung conl, how will It bo when It Is con- troublos." Hogulnr sizo 00c and $1.00. Trial bottles frco at St. Bertinued for several weeks? "Ooko is nctlvo nnd strong nnd nard Drugstoro. prices on nil grndos have an upward Presldontfnl Cnmpnlgn of 1000. The prlco by mail, Daily, Including Sunday, is Six Dollars per year. Daily Semi-Wkek- without Sunday ,Four Dollars yearly. Sunday only, Two Dollars per year. Wookly, Issued In Sections, Ono Dollar per year. Tho latter edition Is a Ilia Semi-Weekalmost equal lo tho averago Dally at tho prico of tho average Weekly. It not only gives Ahh the News, but also a great variety of Interesting and instructive rending matter for every momber of tho family. Wrlto for Frco Sample Copies to the Globe Printing Co., St. Louis, Mo. ia ly In sluggish liver, Hcrblne, by its boneflcinl action upon tho biliary tracts, renders tho bilo moro fluid, nnd brings tho liver into n sound, healthy condition, thereby banishing tho sense of drowsiness, lethargy, preservation." Harrodsburg and tho gonornl feeling of apathy ocrat. which arisofromdlBordcrsof tlio liver. Price 00c. St. Bernard Drugstoro. A SORE CURE FOR CROUP. Wo would llko to call tho attention of our renders to a beautiful now Two-Ste- p sent us, called "Side by Sido." by 11. Sanders. Tlio publishers, Tho Groeno Music Pub. Co., 82 E. Fiftli Streot, Cincinnati, O., wish to introduco it, and oflor tho same for piano or organ, band, orchestra, violin or mnndolin, for only 20 cents, In sliver or stamps. They expect n largo salo on tho snmo, nnd from tho looks of tho copy sent us, wo nro sure It will becomo vory popular. Tho Pinovlllo Courier has this to say of tho situation in the capital of Boll county: "Whilo therolsnot Exactly a boom in business in Pinovlllo thero Is cortninly moro going on tlian has boon for yenrs. Thoro is not nn empty houso in town, nnd ovory ono who wnnts to work Is working. It is simply iinpossiblo to got oiiough men nt any of tlio mines, although thoy nro ollcrlng better wages now than lias beon thoir custom in tho past. Our storos" nro all doing pood business, whilo our hotels nro fuli of people." Twenty-Fiv- e A Remarkable Family. Last week one of tho oldest citizens of Mercer county passed away. Wo havo rofercuco to Aunt Polloy Flllls, who wns In tho ninety-thir- d year of her ago, as announced lu our last issue. Her remains wcro laid were laid besldo "Aunt" Sail! Fnl-li- s, who was olclitv-iiln- o nt her dentil and Mr. R. R. Faflis, who was nine In tho family burying ground nenr Salvlsa. Probably no family ourying ground in Morcer county holds the romnlns of thrco pcoplo as old as thoy woro at tho tlmo of thoir death. Mr. R. R. Fallis, Jr., now has in his possession ncoficc-ml- ll which was given by "Aunt" Polly Fallis, and which was brought to Mercer county from Virginia in 1797 by her grnndmothor. Slio also loft n needle nnd thlmblo receptnelo which was mado from homo-mad- o cloth and calico bought from tlio first morchant that over engaged in business in Lexington. His wns tho only storo thoro at tho tlmo of tho purchase, and It was a rough log structure. Tho cost of tho calico was threo shillings and six penco per yard. Hotli tho collco-ml- ll and recoptaclo aro in a good stnto of ty-on- e, wr.I.Ai3-'y3fiAgr- i AHe fr DO YEARS' Sets, Toilet Articles, and tho many attractive things mado of those wares for tho Holidays. Fsncv Warns n" Copyrights Ac. tlnncfrlrtlT mnt t rnn. (llilpst DffCTlpY f of ICCUrtnff Itatenta. 1'at-n- ta taken throuch Monu k Co. rocotro tjxclal notice, in liout ciuinro, la tbe Trade Marks designs YOU CAN GET WHAT YOU WANT. And tho prico you will find in small proportion to tho valuo and attractiveness of any articlo you may purchase from our 189!) stock all frosli' and now of Iloliday Goods. Scientific JUtterieaii IiiaccU OS" c3, A l.ndJomolr Illustrated woetlr. culation of oaf tclentiflo Journal Tjircwt cir'i erma, S3 a four months tU Boldbrall newsdealer. ilUNHgCo.38'0'"" O V SL, Washington. D New York c W. Ji. NiqiiBT, Prosident. O. W. Waddill, Coshior. HOPKINS COUNTY St. Bernard tore Dem- Madisonvilke, Ky. Gapts! Slock, - - - $50,000. busi-noss Years' Constant Use With out a Failure. Tho first Indication of croup is countios. hoarseness, nnd in n child subject to Has tho finest nnd most securo that disesBO it may bo taken as a vault in this bcction Kentucky. sign of tho approach of an stiro Following this hoarseness is 's a peculiar rough cough. If Cough Remedy is given ns soon as tho child becomes hoarse, or oven after tlio croupy cough appears. It will prevent tho attack. It is used In many thousands of homes in this broad land and nover disappoints tho anxious mothers. Wo havo yet to learn of a singlo Instnnco in which it has not proved effectual. No other preparation can show such n record years' constant uso withtwenty-flv- o out a failure. For salo by St. Bernnrd Drugstoro. Karllngton; Bon T. Robinson, Mortons Gap, Geo. King, St. Charlos. k. Cham-borlaln- Transacts n general banking nnd invites tho account of tho citizons of Hopkins nnd adjoining IMWWrWWW T &t$fc!lS23lS2lSl!NL Choice, Purses, .. s Perfumes. X Pocket Books Your friend wants a purse to carry his earn- ings in. Give him ono & J S al 1 Wo havo a flno collec- tion of Choice Perfumes in Christmas Packages, vory desirablo gifts, and J? t0& lor uiiriRtmiiB. In biliousness, Horblno, by ox- oiling from tho body tho oxcess of C ative processes!,, purifies tho blood, and tones up nnd strengthens tho wholo systom. Prlco CO cts. St. Bernard Drugstoro. has returned from Savannah, Ga., whero ho was summoned ns a wit-noboforo tho Federal grand Jury, to testify concerning tho oporntlons of a gang of swindlors who have been victimizing manufacturers all over tho country for sovoral years. Through tho eliorts of tho postofllco authorities soventcou of tho gong nro under arrest, and woro Indicted Inst weok at Savannah. The Owens-boi- o Wagon Company wns ono of tho victims of tho gang. ss iio nnd acids, improves tho assimil- Dr. J. H. Hlckmnn, of Owonsboro, The Size of It. Is tryWhon tho Couiior-Journing to convince somobody that those 210 oxtra pollco were necessary and thnt thoy ought to bo paid for their services. It argues that thoy wero cssontlal to tho safoty of Louisvillo and her pooplo; but when tho Courier-Journal wants to ynrn for it arguos that thero was no danger of disturbances In Louisvillo thoroforo Gov. Bradley ordered out 120 stato guards to intlmldnto and thnt ho did put 10,000 of thoir votes to flight. Somorsot Paragon. al Goo-bolls- m Goo-bolls- at reasonable prices. Pipes. Silvor-m- o Fine Work. Tor flno wntch work, clock work nnd jowolry repairing, call on W. G. liartor, L. &N. ll.lt. Tlmo Inspector, Karllngton, Ky. Every pleco of work warranted. i X Toilet Articles, Shaving Accessories, u n to d a n d hand-som- Plain; a full nnd line. o r I ,!p 3 Fancy Vases, And Etc., in groat A v. , tendonoy." part to say of tho coal situation: Tho Black Diamond has this in found anything" that would reliovo tuo until I used Chamberlain's Fain It nets liko magic with me. k Halm. My foot was swollen and paining mo vory much, but ono good application of Pain Halm rollovod mo. For salo by St. llornard Drugstoro, Hurling- ". ton; Hon. T. lloblnson, Mortons Gap; "Geo. King, St. Charlos. Tho Horso Cavo Times says that about a dozen largo wolvos havo been soon within tho past fow weeks In tho knobs near that placo. Thoy " nro about tho color of a shepherd dog and noarly as largo. Five of them wcro soon togothor at ono tlmo. Tho huntors of that section aro an- , ticlpntlng nno snort In killing thorn out. Wildcats havo also boon soen , 5 (ear Horso Cavo. , berlaln's l'nin Halm Is gaining a ' wide reputation. D. 11. Johnston, of lllchmoud, Iud., has boon troublod with that nllmont since 1802. In speaking of it ho says: "I never As a ouro for rhoumatlBin Cham- - i - T.- - Mrs. Paulino Jones, who has beon with Mrs. David Morton, lu for several weeks, Is at homo again. Mndl-sonvlllo - Bituminous coal Is affected similarly to anthracite; tliomild wenthor lias tho otfect of restricting ordors from nil classes of consumers in tho lnrgor cities and country, consequently thoro Is a better supply at nenrly all of tho lnrgor distributing points In tho West, excepting thoso in tho far Northwest, whero tho domain! Is about as nctivo as it has beon throughout tho fall. With tho closo of lake navigation noxt wook thoro will bo n cessation of conl receipts at all Westorn ports, and for any shortages dependenco will have to baplaced upon tho railroads. In this connection It may bo mentioned that Eastern linos havo applied to ronds running to tho head of the lakes for ratos on soft coal toDuluth. WcstSuporlor nnd other points. Tho shortage of bituminous at tho bond of tho lakes is estimated at SSO.OOO tons. This, of course, may bo reduced considerably If tho winter Is nn upon ono or of short duration. In tho Chicago mnrkot tho situation Is easlor as regards soft coal of local or nearby production, and prices already show a drooping tondoncy from tho exalted of a weok rgo, due, of courso, to tho lncrensod rocolpts brought about by the lessoned domnud from tho mines direct. At Oinnha thoro is also a plothora of coal which only requires a fow days of wintry weather to dlsslpato; tho samo condition Obtains at sovernl other distributing points and only needs some frosty wenthor to movo It. noc-ossar- Need New rinchlnery. That nn effort will bo mndo by tho Goebolltes in Jho loglslnturo to tho present law as tho oloctlon innchinory of tho State goes without tho saying, nnd to help themselves thoy still proposo various ns leaving off tho dovlco, subjecting tho ballots to moro definite requirements as to tho thickness, sizo, oto. Hut tho people havo lind enough of such machinery nnd will no longor tolerate It than thoy can roach it with an ax. Gocbolism and tho Goobel election law, as a whole and part, must go;aud go It will. What tho peoplo demand and must havo is honest election machinery. ro-ta- in amond-monts,Buch aiorlous News Comes from Dr. D. H. Cnrgllo, of Pnducah Nows. DIGEST YOUR FOOD. Wlocty per cent, ot all (lcknea canard bT food not belngr properly dlgeated. It creates and iroea Into joor blood and then yon ara liable to almost any dlaeaaa the bnman ayatem la bclr to. Uaa Dr. Carlatedt'a German Llrer l'owder and watch tbe remits. You will (eel tba rood eflecta after taking one dose. Giro It a trial and be coarlnced. Price 25c. 1 a Dr. Otto's Sprue Gum Balsam Curea Your Cough. Just the Medldn for Children. Tor sale by X Who Dole the Cards? Thousands of democrats who supported Goobol, bollovo that all this clamor about fraud, violence, Intimidation, injunctions, otc, comos with bad grace from thoso who had all tho cards, did nil tho dealing and nil tho counting. Whon Star Davis, with thrco acros in his hand nnd two In his sloevo, found his opponents with four acres, ho contented himself with the onrn-edeclaration that it scorned to him thoro must bo some cheating around tho board ; and there is a gonornl impost-olectio- n st Scrubbing Floors ss I LV - can never be made a pleasing pastime, but one - half the labor will be saved and the results improved by .using Gold Dust Washing Powder. Band pression that Mr. Goobol mlghtlmi-tnt- o tho oxnmplo of this prodecossor. Hut It Is further bollovod that on tho facts this clamor is without justification. Lexington Herald. for t booalas--" Of (or HouMirork." nt Ita BolM TUG N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY SLLstb NtwYwfc When It Will Be. Somo of tho politicians horo hnvo boon discussing whotlior tho Mirror Tho porson who disturbed tho con- Is a Democrat or a Republican. The gregation last Sunday by coughing, Mirror will consider itself a Domo-crturn it until tlio is roquostod to cnll on Cnmpboll A Co., and got a bottle of Foloy's Hon- out of tlio party for not holping them to steal what thoy could not got by ey and Tar, which always gives popular voto. Mayflold Mirror. Hfe Horald. at olllco-huntors No Contest If Of courso thoro would bo no contest if it woro not bollovod that tho Democratic monitors will not from party prejudices nnd bo controlled by partisan Influoncos. Wo hnvo somo confldenco that this will provo to bo a mistake Wo havo not booh a list of tho Loglslaturo; but until tho voto Is taken wo will not bollovo that its majority will docido sololy upon party considerations. Loxlng-to- n Ib onvlod by nil poor dyspoptics whoso Stomach and Livor nro out of order. All such should know that Dr. King's Now Llfo Pills, tho wonderful Stomach and Liver Romody, gives a splondld appetite, sound digestion and a regular bodily habit that insures perfect honlth and great onorgy. Only 2oo. nt St. Bernard Drugstoro. Washita. I. T. Ho writes: "Four bottles of Electric Hitters has cured Mrs. Hrower of scrofula, which had caused her great suffering for yenrs. Torrlblo cores would break out on lior head and face, and tho best doctors could glvo no help; but her euro For Pneumonia. Is comploto and her health is excelDr. O. J. Bishop, of Agnow, Mich., lent." This shows what thousands says: "I havo used Foloy's Honoy havo provod that Electric Bittors nnd Tar In threo very sovero ensos is tho best blood purifier known. of pneumonia tho pnst month with It's tho supremo romedy for cc7omn, good results." Cnmpbpll & Co. tottor, salt rhotiin, ulcers, boils nnd running soros. It stimulates llvor, kidneys nnd bowels, oxpels poisons, The nilk of the Cocoa nut. helps digestion nnd builds up tho somo of the city It hurts strength. Only 5oc. Sold by St. Berfor "country" ofllccs to get nard Druggist. Guaranteed. tho Job of printing ballots, lionco o thoir outrageous falbohoods in He Fooled the Surgeons. to "tissuo ballots," and a big All doctors told Ronlck Hamilton, fill aro of tho nolso bolng kicked up is lntliolntorestoftho trust that wants of West Jofforson, O., nfter Biiiforiug oxcluslvoly tho right to do tho print- 18 months from Roctnl Fistula, ho would die unless a costly operation ing. Somorsot Paragon. wns performed; but ho cured himself with flvo boxes of Bucklon's Arnica For Hoarseness. Salvo, tho surest Pile euro on Earth, BonJ. Iugorson, of Hutton, Intl., and tho host Salvo in tlio World. 25 says: ho had not spoken nbovoa cents a box. Sold by St. Bernnrd whisper for months, nnd ono bottle Druggist. of Foloy's Honoy und Tnr rostorod his voico. It is used vory lnrgoly by Will Find no Comfort. speakers and singers. Campbell k Tho Goobel Democrats who want Co. to contest Taylors's election protond My son has beon troubled for years to find somo comfort in tlio opinion with chronic diarrhoea. Somotimo of tho Court of Appeals last Saturago I persuaded him to tako somo of day in nn Ohio county oloctlon case. Chamberlain's Colio, Cholorn and It was charged that tissuo ballots Diarrhoea Remedy. Aftor using two woro used,doand tho court says that not substantially comsizo ho was If ballots bottlos of tlio cured. I glvo this testimonial, hop- ply with tho law tho election is ining somo one similarly nflllotcd may valid. Exactly, and tho Republicans read It and bo bonolltod. Thomas C. aro prepared to establish that all of tho ballots usod In tho contested Bowek, Gloncoo, O. For Bale by St. counties did substantially comply Bernnrd Drugstoro, Earllngton; Hon T. Robiiibon, Mortons Gap; Geo. with tho law. Lot tlio contest coino, and thoro will bo a slinking up of King, St. Charles. dry bones thnt will makes tlio Goo- belltes mint tnolr Jiolos. Mt. SterThe Appetite of a Goat ling Gazette. nows-paper hnvo locks nnd tlains constructod,ln Trndewator river, making It navigable. Thoy bollovo that by having this stienui navlgablo, tho proporty will bo greatly increnscd In valuo and that tho resources of those counties v, ill bo moro fully dovolopo 1. A potltion to this oiloct is being Whon In proper shnpo it will be forwarded to United States Sonatt r Doboo, who will ask s. tho jicccssnry nppro-printlon- Locks and Dams. Tho citiens of Union and Crltton-do- n counties nro making efforts to Cfwmlofn lino Sliav-,- 5 Mirrors, Etc. Ia1 lfeA w iMIJ UU1U1U exhausted. A41H t 8 of Razors, Brushes, i"S Mugs, etc. Will Atflnlp it) biuuu H ST. BERNARD DRUG STORE ST. BERNARD jj DRUG STORE It Hits the Spot. When Buiforing from a sovero cold nnit your thront and lungs feel soro, tnko a doso of " And Tar, when Foley's Honey. will bo at onco tlio soro no ss warm graterollovod, n henlingof tho ful felling undl will bo experpnrts niiectedl ienced nnd you will nay: "It feels good. IT HITS THE SPOT." so Guaranteed. Campbell & Co. d daughter of The Claudo Calhoon was nccldontnlly fntnlly burned nt Owonsboro. three-year-ol- 93&&t$.tt$S$ft $t$$!K$S9$9$SS$3i i VAX M rofor-onc- rRLEE Tooth extracted freo Ky., by WvJ t 9 ! Saturday, January 20, 1900, at Earllngton, Neville Bros., the Real Painless Dentists of Sobree, Ky., who 3U E&iiH u? OM HB-- come well recommonded, this being their third trip, and will continue to mako regular trips. Thoy guarantee their work for five years. On fust day toad vci TEETU CYTPAPTCI1 I LA I HAD I LU tiso our now and pain- less method of extracting teeth, known and used by us alone. All aro invited to call and bo convinced. Office at hotel, eight days, ending January 27. riltt rwiA.V T! ft JJJTjj 'i'.-rMfrf- rl it Crmrsk' t wf nt sfavcv; mLsM2m S.e$ vui a$&JHjB jg. o vs-xy- -. zMr-- PELLsHD ANEWDEPARTUI A .ww JJBU CROUP Will euro Croup without fail. Doses are small and lileasaut recommend II. J'llccVjcts. Mothers, when your children nro attacked by tlio dreadful croup, you need not despair; Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup will rollovo and euro them at onco. You can always depend on this marvelous romedy; It always cares. Dr.BulIs COUCH SYRUP M H LL r DNIC TAiTELEES I VAFt RANTED. PRICE ISJS'i AS GOOD FOR ADULTS. to take. Doctors At nil drugtt. Oil ATU, IUA, Not. 18, IMS. ParlsSIoillclnoCo., ht.loula.Mo. Oontlemcm Wo sold loal rear, COO bottlos o TA8TBL1MS CHILL TONIC and nan OltOVK-DOUjthl tli-e- o uru&a already Ibis year. In all oar ex perlenre ol II years, In too drug business. fcaM nerer aold an artlelo tbat gave tucb universal sails Yours truly, taeUoo. as your Ionic. Aiiszr.CABB ACo. 50 cts. Radical Change In Marketing Methods as Applied to Sewing Machines. Au original plan under which you can obtain easier terms and better value in the purchase of Vhitc" bewiug Machine than B the world famous ever before offered. Write for our elegant H-- catalogue and detailed particulars. How e we can 5ave you money in the purchase of a sewing machine and the cosy terms oT payment we can offer, cither direct from factory or through our regular authorized agents. Thi3 is an opportunity you cannot afford to pass. You know the "White," you know Ita manufacturers. 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 WHITE SEWING MAC1INE COMPANY, (Dep't A.) Clevelaift, 6H.0. KPrSr- T high-grad- Subscribe for The Bee. "3 "& a f' I; v-v- ', ? 'nr , Ef ' - . :. "? ,rr-r ' ., ,& V i v , r Tim intent and pnrpo80 of tlio book rt n .ilii" ., ft , nlo. it tion between tho Old Testament and tho Ne'vnuil to show tbo snpenority of the New over tho Old. This Is done by proving the superiority of Christ, tho minister of the New dla- pcnTition, over tho ministers of tho Old angels, Moso, Aaron and tho Auronio priesthood. In this first chap- tor tho writer argues the superiority of Down, If )Oii foci Chrir.t over angels. His superiority is The Kentucky Telephone nnd bllltated have Dull L,tugul t.!i iUrekenKollou, r Iml Weak Stoma shown to lio in tho fact thnt, whilo tho Tolegraph Co., of Henderson, with a angels of God are ministering spirits or capital stock of $2T0,000, lias been in Dr M A Simmons Liver Medicine. corporated. uttcntlant worshipers nt tlio Son's ad- Repeal ih- - L.v. vent, Christ is associated with Gcd In Grayson County Ballots. Alth ough tho coining Legislature His majesty, a shnrcrof His everlasting We notice in tho contest filed by will bo democratic byo a good ma- - throne. Tho nngels aroeervants. Christ Gus Coulter and tho minor ofllcers iorltv on ioint ballot, w nrcdlct that is a King. thnt Grayson is nnmed as one of tho considerable modifications will be 1. Christ was born King. Though counties that used "tissuo" ballots. mndo In tlio Goobel election law. born under tho most hnmblo hnman not Whether this can bo twisted into n Tho Domocrntio party canwoight circumstances, yet Christ wan a King to have to carry the of rnflnp.Mnn nnmi ITnnnrv rUnrlr TMfnnl that Ho was tho Son this measure through another cnin-- i by birth in King of kings nnd Lord of and tho Gazetto or not wo hardly God, who is of palgn. 1 'rovidonce Record know, but If tho Grayson county lords. Ancestry, and not snrroundings wero too thin thoy must have ballots Ud of a T0?Mprinted thorn on strnwboanl down II. C. Trigg, the Glasgow banker, J uir.tn'royal born, no matter what may and W. Ij. Porter have bought tho king h in Coultor's county. Litchfield bo tlio ontward snrronndings of his uiasgow railroad. birth, and no amount of external royal trappings wonld make tho child of nny other a kingly child. Christ is tho Son By birth, therefore, though j of God. MHHHiH9HHHHIBMMWMMEEIIfVHl!!ViHUF'v' j jjuhj lIHI born in tho hnmblo manger at Bcthlc-lieu- , Ho la a King. S. Christ as King sits upon n throne. His thruiic ia tlio throne of God. It is nn everlasting throne. "Thy throne, O God. U forever and ever." It is a throne of which righteousness ia tho scepter. , "A scepter of righteousness ia tho seep Babes Burned to Death. N1cholanvlllo, Ky., Dec. 17. While Mr. nnd Mis. Sam Reynolds, who llvo In tho oountry several mllt'S from hero, wero visiting n nohlibor this morning, tholr house, from Boino unknown causa, caught Are. Tholr thrco children, aged six, three and one year, respectively, whom they had loft alone at home, wero burned to death. They had been locked in the house while Mr- - and Mrs. Reynolds wero away. Tho parents of tlio victims returned in tlmo to see the house collapse. Tho dead bodies wero soon afterward taken from the ruins in a charred condition. Eloped to Springfield Goorgo 12. Davis, of Mortons Gap, nnd Miss Minnie Whitfield, of near Grapovino, caught tho early morning passenger train hoio Wcdnosriny morning, nnd wont to Springfield, Tenu., whoro they wore unitml In marriage, after which thoy came homo on the 11 o'clock train. Thoy nro popular young peoplo nnd members of good families. They liave tho heartiest coiigiatulatlons cf v host of friends, who join The Bnnln wishing them unbounded peace and hnppiness tlirougli life. 3-- CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR. Topic Por the (A Christmas meet Vck Ilcrtlnnlntr Dec. Cnmiiipnt by Iter. S. II, l)o) le. 111, t. roal brother. Ueb. I, TortcOnr In.) nfvna ' , . COFFEE Used in Millions of Homes! Accept no substitute on LION COFFEE, in 1 lb. pkgs. Insist Tiese articles mailed FREB in exchange for lion heads cut from front of i lb. LION COFFEE pkgs. Gold Collar Button. Milled free for S lion heads cut from Lion Ci1 1 wrapper And a 2cent Ktntns. Undo of rolled gold and with mothcr-o- f pearl tact; tuitaDie aiiko lor laaics anaceuue- men. Tali taapo Is handy and popular. 6. an 1 i . J " Best Coffee for the Money! Try LION COFFEE and you will never use any other. It is absolutely pure Codec and nothing but Coffee. flantcl Clock. Alarm Clock. 'TOROUDH lUROlifflSltt-PHIGGOTE- T '.. . OBUlfO PJMSDAIIY NASHVILLE F CARS moil f' NEWK?LEANS of-fo- rd CHICAGO. T.PJEfFRIE5.0.PA HVAHiVIUE.IN3 o.nmiumSi$j flA3MVIUE.iNH , j "" wfifr JSahfiOAIK MB !r &Lr . fjQ Daisy Neck-PiHard-Enamel n. ( Gcnulno and Gold. For 1 8 lion heads and staino. Tho a actual sire. Illustration Is only two-thirColor a dcllcato pink, with Jewel sctUne cuaiacl naiih, and cold trimmings. stylish and durable. 2WiI2V FsTRENGTrl, PURITY O - t a "T Dy express, Prepaid, tor heads and 2c stamp. Framo rcauUfully finished with Kilt. Stands a inches nigh. A beauty and pood NASHVILLE, CHATTANOOGA AND ST, LOUIS RAILWAY.' -- k MP FLAVOR ForlOlkinheads express, Midi lor 80 5nt by stamp, prepaid,ordering Hot! dock, hen either pleaionamo your nearest Express Office, II there Is no express offlco located In your town. al,'' head PULLMAN PALACE FLCCPlr'Q CARS I MVP d&mUMmlls'B' 11 mJrtri&iS& ' ' IPSmov mam Sing out tho old Sing in tho new Ring out tho false Ring in the truo " Wc bring to you the new and true from the piney forests of Norway 3 Christ as a King possesses a king-- i doni Ho is not a King without a kingdom, bnt a King ith ono of universal extent in both time and space. His kingdom is nn everlasting kingdom. It is n universal kingdom. Ho reigns in heaven nnd upon earth. "God hath tcrof Thy kingdom." 2.nt Stylish Dclt-Buckl- c. Box of Colored Crayons. Handsomely gold-plate- Ladles' Scissors. ' The Lion's Bride." DR. BELL'S Pine-Tar-Hone Nature's most natural remedy, Improved science to rli colds and all Inflamed surfaces of the Lungs and Bronchial Tubes. Cure for coughs, by a Pleasant, Permanent, Positive n fflnS AM 89 YEJlBB OLD, and nereruaed any rtmedy equal to Dr. Bell's Xtitlrei quick and permt neat relief In urlp aa well dm coughe andeolda. It make weak luiiBtrone -- Airs. M. A, HetcaUe, Faducab Kj. X The sore, weary cough-worLungs areexhlla. rated ; the microbe-bearinmucus is cut out ; tho cause of that tickling is removed, and the inflamed membranes are healed and soothed so that then Is no inclination to cough. SOLD BY ALL GOOD DRUGGISTS g Bottles Only. 25c, 60c. and $1.00 Sizes BE SURE YOU GET Dr. Bill's Pint'Tar-Hofli- y timmmmMmfommmMMMMii GOOD f;HINGS. If you have tlio palate of an epicure, or a "sweet tootli," each can bo satisfied to the full from our shelves and counters, which are Loaded With All the Good name that is above every name, that at tho name of Jesus every kneo fhould bow, of things in heaven and things in earth and things under tho earth, and that overy tonguo should confess that Jeans Christ is Lord, to tho glory of the Tather." In this kingdom Christ exercises royal prerogatives. He rules. Ho governs, Ho rewards and punishes, and has control of tho lives and destinies of His subjects. 1. Christ It not only our King, but may also bo our brother, our royal brotiier. "Christ was faithfnl) as a son over His own house, of whose houso nro wo if wo hold fast tho conddenco I nnd tho rejoicing of the hope firm unto j tho end." Wo may thus becomo mem- - . hers cf tho household of Christ, His brethren, "heirs of God and joint heirs with Christ if so bo that woEnflfer with ! Him, that wo may bo alEO glorified to- -' getlicr " Such a relationship to Christ is wor- - i thy--of onr best cfforti and our highest ' ambitions, and in such a relation to a ' King wo rhould keep His narao and His ' honor nnsnllied and untarnished. Let us bo worthy in thonght, word and deed of tlio confidonco and lovo of .our j j royal brother Bale Readings. Gen. iii, 15; Isa. vn, 11; si, Zech. ix, 0; Math, ab-olnt- highly exalted Him and given Him a colored Jewel in sne center. This will bo welcomed for "dresscd-np- " occasions by tho ladles who llko to wear different goes well h colored sashes. Tho with any of them. Olven for 20 lion heads and a 2 --cent stamp. -- with rubr with Roman finish, and set and a 2C stamp. Flno wax crayons, fifteen different colors, accompanied with out-lin- o pictures for coloring. Each crayon is wrapped lag. Between Nashville nnd Chattanooga, Atlanta, Augusta, Macon, Jacksonville, Knoxvlllo. Ashovlllo, Washington, Baltimore, Philadelphia, Now York, Portsmouth, Norfolk Jaokson, Memphis, Little Rook, Texnrkana, Sherman, Waco, Dallas and Fort Worth. Palace Daj Coaches on all Trains Length, Aro Inches, suitable for cutting, trimming and general household use. Qlvcn for 1 2 lion beads and a 2c stsssp. wlthstronginpcr. to prevent break- - Ladies' Apron. Mailed freo for 12 lion heads cut from Lion Coffee wrappers and n 2 --cent s tam p. An unusually flue picture, from tho brush nt tho noted German artist, Gabriel Max. It is founded on Chamlssoa poem, "The Lion's Bride." The story Is Interesting, and we send with each picture a handsome folder, containing copy of tho poem and telling all about It. size, 15xW Inches. MM -- quality lawn, with alternate roTering and tucks; broad hem at bottom, and Is neatly gathered at waist; a Tcry superior and styl Isn article. Size, Six 10 Inches. Olven for 20 Hon heads and a a tamp. Made ol good Child's Drawing Book. A collection t pictures bound Into book form with sheets of tissue paper be- "YCTM!Zr. - i Razor. Fruit Picture. '.aeilSMiiaaaaaaaaaaV loaves. On thrao tissue pages tho Sfir TJ3SIS. children can trace tho pictures beneath, thus affording enjoyment, as well as instruction to tho hand and eye. These drawing books and tho box- of crayons go very well toirethcr. There are six dlOercnt kinds, and each drawing book requires 6 lion heads and a tween Itho Information pertaining to TICKETS, ROUTKS, RATES, ETC Will bo cheerfully furnished upon application to Tlokcl Agents, or to A. J. Wtei.cn. Division Passenger Agent, Memphis, Tenn. , J. II. IjAtimkh, Southeastern Passenger Agent, AtUintn, Ga. R.C.CowAitniK. Pasror Agent, Room 'lOTr, Railway Exchange Building, St IjOUI. Mo. BitiAKD b Him., Northern Agent, Room flVM, Marquctt Building, Chicago, 111. J. L. Edmondson. Southom Passenger Agt., Chattauoogn, Tenn. W. L DANLEV, Gen'l Pass, ami Ticket Agt-- . Nahh iu.b, Tb.nn. Wi-ate- a?tacTdi - Olven for 35 Hon head and a razor, made of best stamp. A flrst-clu- a English steel, and extra hollow-groun- D.J.Mui.i.ANKY.Noi.l'ca8torHPasH. Agt., Ml W. Four. t Sreut, Cincinnati, Ohio. Rubber Dressing Comb. Por 10 Hon heads and a ot stoats. Length, 7 inches, fall size and weight. Made of genuine India robber, finely finished. Appropriate for a ladles' dren-Ing-ca-se or for use In the household. I'ass-ong- or stamp. Dorothy and Her Friends." A bright, cheery picture. sod a 2c stamp. A bright, checrr picture, with her chick-ensan- d hcrrabblta. The predominating colors aro rich rcda and preens. Size, 11x23 inches. For 10 lion heads sunm we anl will mill It tinned, ready (or haopDj. heads and a For 8 lion heads jMMUfftuBaaBBaV Naval Box Kite. See It Fly I Tho celebrated lox kite now so popular. Thirty inches long and comes safely folded, but can quickly " bespread to Dy. Krcry American boy wauts one, and older persons also aro interested flailed free for 40 lion heads cut from sump. Uon Coffee wrappers and a &iV3tX0Eallaaifl STllBaBBaBViaaBBBBBBl dame "India." Kmllar to Tar-cheti-," which has been played In eastern countries since before the dawn of history. The Illustration shows plan of the game, with usual counters, dice ac and dice-cup- s companying It. A rama which ncTcr tire of playing. CHven for beads and stamp. Size, 1GX21 Inches. stamp. Olren for 8 lion CsslUl Uses r.i mi? ittA i isn.noo iarslai Fans' i2c, ees. 50iFoot Clothes Line. Given for IS lion heads and n2-cc- nt stamp. Made of closely brakicd cotton threads, strong, and will give tho best of satisfaction. ct'tMtrr iiS7. ia.ai S& JNO.G.MOKrON, 7h advantages of a b i ti urconnt are numerous. It la not lo bu.i its lues V'O are uUlnc-lb- ej all about at ll but to talari! men. wage earners sod la women Tucie'sssf. ITIttbs bank Is a good one There's ecnveo leuM the inoncr alwatt laaitr and out of reacb of roar own peitr sVioan-dlog, loo. II It eaajr lo tpend itoall sums when to hsv a larea sent in jour pocket BANK lvL. xxi, Luko 1, John iii, 10; xviii, 12-1- 0; 20-333-3- ii, Rev. xv, xvii. I Tim. 14. vi, i ar H. t f i r lU' Once the Vell'lfna Ileen Lifted. 1 If ono desires to understand tlio lifo uon't list it I t of the lcst character, lie must traco it Things the Earth Produces, iWbea writlnz for premiums send yoar letter In tbe ttffl cavcsep cr AiADISONVILLG, --"rilJrVI LCk i away from tho great cities, crossing package with the lion heads. II more than 1 5 lion heads are seat, you cast save postage by trimming down the margin. Ask your grocer ferhvga You always know LION COFFEB by the wrapper. It Is a sealed packliionotouona plains "until he cornea to Illustrated premium list. Address all letters to tha age, with the lion's head In front. It Is absolutely pure If tno package No more choice and complete lino of touio lonely spot among tho everlasting LION COFFCC Is roasted the day It leaves the factory. Is unbroken. WOOLSON SPWE CO., ToMh, Oftfe. hills. It is there he will find tho spring tilings good to eat can he found in Ceil h. I . from which lifo hegins, nud, btanding any other store except a there, he will understand nfter what ANNOUNCEMENTS fashion the man believes, hopes, works and reasons. No doubt tho stream will bo from many quarters, Tbe Illinois Central now Work on tho now tolopliono has sala, and will ten prominence, and wc can assuro soveral iigly,lut not serious, woiiihIh. from literature, from art, from science COMPLIMENT TO TOURIST llnuoodtbe same until .Sephero has boon delayed on acbut tha stream will also keep on its That's what ours is. It is not situayou that when von sneak to tho Oh, tho sad realities of denthl tember JO, $3,IOanJ ll( . way, cutting through many a rocky obsonnier loarlti ilckels- hem r GOV. ted in a largo city, but it is not in TAYLOR. Marquette . . beon'mado fatlior-Jos- count of tho lack of poles. Tho in ibeSowra duo that you aro Another lioiiU'lins nud hearts mades poles nro expected nt any timo, and RATES points en lis linessummer resorts stacle, and to tho very end it will carry lo a large lltl of any "hen-coo- p of a town," and our and dtsolnto In tha North, lit fail doable speaking to soveral millions of to with it some of the freshness and color customers know a good thing when, ache. Mr. Wobor Boyd died on tho exchange will bo put In Imme- dallv service to SI. Loalt, Chicago, Cincinnati of its origin. Great lives have mostly and Lonlavllla enables one to leacli quickly and to Respond to Principal our follow citizens as well. Wo Sunday, December Jkl, 18'Ji), aged diately nfter tholr arrival. thoy 6eo it. Henco wo aro able to single moment, when Invited begun in some eonitorublr lbs mountain retorts of Vlrnlnlt, tbe again earnestly request you to thlrty-flv- o WOlia uonniainsana oeaiias 01 new taciana, carry a magnificent stock of Groceryears. In this dreary tho veil was lifted, revealing tho things Toast at Chicago Banquet. and foiettresom tbe Thousand Islands. ies, and to sell them at close figures. and accept our invitation. Allow month when death Is written upon Mr. J. Karl Taylor, thosingor, will of Mlcbltan, WisconsinIbelaksMinnesota, iba IIU which aro unseen nnd eternal. Onco tho y to spend a fow days Springs of Arkansas, the Yellowstone l'aik or Itr nrrlvo Buy your Holiday eating from our veil has been lifted and tho man has me to remain, my dear governor, the fnco of nil nature ho quietly retorts of Colorsdo. seen, you can trust that in his future Business of State Will Prevent shelves, and you will have a good crossed ovej tho troubled waters of with friends hero. Karl loves Earl-Ingtoyours very respectfully, lifo nothing can discourago that man nnd nover gots too far away taste in your mouth for a month. His Accepting. death into a brighter nnd bettor A new iSjS rdilton. entirely again, for nothing can orcrcome him Eledn C. Du Witt, rewritten, and giv(s facia land. Ho was born nnd raided among to pay It a visit onco in awhllo. and conditions, bronchi down who has onco seen God. Ian Maclaren. Chairman Banquet Committee. tho vino clad hills or North Chris- But, "thoro Is a cause for evory ef10 dale, of the Central's Frankfort, Ky., Dec. 30. The tian, where ho has many friends to fect." The Vncntlon Senaon. Marquette club, of Chicago, has Red Hill Items. fl0fflGS66K6rS mourn his loss nnd sympathize with It Is gratifying to note thnt so many Tho will of tho lato Louis Straus Tho farmers of this vicinity aro tlio family In (holr troubles. Ho was admitted to probato at Lexing- r e t ed pitnphttt, contains a largeoeBibei churches nro open nndcarefnl provision paid a high compliment to Gov. Northern mado for acceptablo preaching, but be- Taylor by inviting him to re- busy delivering tobacco, killing leaves a wife nud two children. Tho ton. It loaves all his property In I HlllP towlexers from locsted on farmers prosperously the II llllltj of' the Illinois Central Ralkoad Hue yond this there is need of pastoral pro- spond to tho principal toast at hogs and hauling conl, whilo tho mortal relnnlns wero carried to trust to his wlfo, but she can M It to whomsoever sho de- tbe Slant of Kentucky,a Tennettee, Mlttittlpfi vision for tbo sick and the afflicted, and In tho old family Interred of tea and Lonltana and alto detailed write-uits banquet this year. This will boys aro studying up a plnco to havo sires. His brothers are mndo his clilet, lewns and country on and adjaceat to that this often fails through too general an burying ground, whilo his immortal executors. party. lint. To bometeekert. or tbota in teareh of a exodus of pastors. It would bo a desir- bo held on tho night of February another farm, tbls pamphlet will furnish reliable interna. part rests qulotly over tho dark river able, innovation could some agreement 12, Uon concerning tbe most the natal day of Abraham ntTlio musical ontcrtninmonl given in the promised land, where tho W- - A. SIssom and family will oat portion of Ibe South. accettibleandprower, Free copies can be had llcubon Hlght'a was a success in bo made among pastors to alternate In by applying to lbs nearest of tbe undersigned. flowers do not fndo and die and tho spond Christmas with rolatlvoB and THE GREAT REPUBLICAN meoting this requirement. Tho Brook- Lincoln. Gov. Taylor has been overy particular. In Lyon County, Ky., and In In tho paradise friends lyn Eaglo publishes n list of 23 min- bplected from the numerous disTennoRBoc. T. Hanberry mndo a businoss trip follngo does not fall PAPER OF AMERICA, Tickets and full information at toratetiacuflv isters in Brooklyn who are at home and tinguished guests tho club al- to of God; whero strength and beauty nectlon with tha above can be bad of ageata H Mndlsonvillo Inst wek. ready to respond to calls for pastoral lb "Centre!" and connecting lines. do not fail in tho colostlnl cllmo nor n William B. Huston, a James Miles and family loft for tho vine-cla- d services. This is well and, whether ways has, and when it is rememTHE GREAT NEWSPAPER S. 0. Hitch. hills depart, but where Insurance at tho Good Jtkn A. Scott, Dlf. Pill. Attnt, Cincinnati. fully adequate to tho demand or not, is bered that President McKinloy tholr now homo near Madfsonvillo tho faithful will enter Into cternnl Samaritan man, died at Lexington, Olr. Pen. Agent, Memphis. obe-Demo- cr hospital OF THE WORLD. Wh. kUrrir. Olr. Pan. Ajinl, Nets Odtsjw, a step in the right direction. Christian and his cabinot wero the guests liibt weok. Mr. Milos is a good citilifo and dwoll with Jesus evermore. ago 74 years. Intelligencer. U No Hoo. of honor last year it can bo' seen zen and we regret to lo&o him. Ono of tho loading business firms A. H. Natisn, 6, P. A. W, A. Klllond, A. B. P. J . Rev. Life's Mirror. Cklcsje, Loultillls. '..: ntMlddlesboro carries in its ads, tho that tho honor is no ordinary Spring W. V Crick proaohed at Rock Sunday. . church Gives up Hie Qhost. There are loyal hearti, there are spirits Lnve, somewhat uniquo titlo of Gray & one. There are souls that are pure and trust For ltsnlf the Gleaner confossos it Grimm. Thoro was a party given nt Mr. EIGHT PAGES ALMOST EQUAL Then gh e to the world tbe beat you hare. Tho legislaturo will bo in ses- John Wright's last week whloh was lias no hope for tho future of tho And the best will come back to you. You Aro Going North, OR MOKE party In Kentucky. of TO A DAILY sion at tho time designated, how- (Imply "tho only rose on tho bush." Democratic as It docs, the Gleaner Tho Elksgive Bowling Greon In Give love, and love to )our life will Dow, to a mlnstrol show i EACH TUESDAY A strength in your utmoit need. You Aro Going South, AT THE PRICE ever, and on account of the press (Nit.) Thoy played "Jonny put tho feels llko making n complete sur- January. Goorgo M. Mays will havo Hate faith, and a score cf hearli will sbov kottlo on," and danced to tho tuno render and saying to tho Republi charge of tho a I fair. AND FRIDAY. Their faith in your word and deed. of business Gov. Taylor will bo OF A WEEKLY.... You Are Going East, of "Liza Jane" until the wco small, cans: "Tho earth is yours nnd tho unable- to accept tho invitytion. fullness thereof." So far as tho Give truth, and jour Rifts will be paid in kin.!. Georgo Donnls, ago ton years, was hours and then cried for moio. And honor will honor meet. is concerned It Is out of polThe lotter of invitation is as Mr. W. Hainby nnd fnmlly, of GleanorHenderson Gleanor. You Aro Going West; indicted nt Paducah, for houseAnd a (mile that la lucet will surely find itics J. A smile that is juit as tweet. breaking. follows : tho Nortoiwillo vicinity, visited relaruncHAsc tickctc via thc Tile Poyntz In the Case Give pity and sorrow to those who moum. "Chicago, Dec. 0, 1800. My tives near Red Hill last week. No other paper gives THE NEWS so promptly, so fully, so Mn W. S. Wilson, of Robords, has You will gather, in Cowers, again A Lexington man glvqs as a reaThe scattered seeds from your thought outborne. Dear Governor: - The annual It is rumored that ono of our most son for Gocbol not receiving tho beon visiting relatlvos horo this accurately. No other paper prints so great a variety Though the soning teemed but lain. of election that ho did not weok. banquet of the Marquette club prominent tcncliorsjs soon to quit of interesting and instructive reading matter for overy For life is the mirror of king and slave and For single blessedness and reallzo tho havo Poyntz enough, fnctor wo think occurs on February 12. "lis Just what e are and do. member of the family. No other paper is so good, bo clean, was notont meaning of "Two souls with but a another vor.vPryor ruling which that Tho ownors of tho Loulsvlllo baseThen give to tbe world the beat you liaie, was. ball club want $20,000 for tholr franthero years it has been tho custom of single thought; two hearts so cheap. that boat not in was a Ami Uic beat will come back to you. narmony witn tno royntz in chise nnd players. this club to celebrate tho birth- as ono." Selected. tho case. What in Kills tho matter Aml set t,lis sterling louisviiic 4 NasHviiie n. R. day of Abraham Lincoln by giv Misses IUUia and Leo Mcintosh, With this? Maysvlllo Public Ledger A Common Nuisance. NEWSPAPER, this peerless HOME Mr. Chas. T. Casky, olglity-flv- o and bo eccono Losington, Ky,, Deo. 15. Tlio trial ing a banquet. This year it is two popular young ladies of JOURNAL during all of tho importan NATIONAL CAMPAIGN Many of our pooplo aro busy do- years of ago dfod his of Jnck Cliinn, under indictment our intention to give the most spent Saturday night with ing tholr Chrlstmns shopping. Our Christian County at weok.homo In " of 1900, and until after tlio election of tho next President. It is Jiero for boing a common nuisance, last The Haximum of Safety, friends near Red Hill. local merchnnts nro doing a good indispensable to every citizen, and ought to bo in every household. was passed tompornrlly in tho Cir- notable and interesting banquet Mrs. Benton and daughters visited business, whilo somo of our popplo Mr. and Mrs. N. I. Toombs will cuit Court today to securo nbsent that the club has ever given. The Maximum of Speed, SAMPLE COPIES FREE. Address witnesses. at Knrlington Saturday nnd havo visited Madlsonvlllo during spond Christmas with relatives and dis- relatives Chirm was indicted for creating a Wo could not invito a more tho week. Peoplo aro on tho lumtlo friends ih Slaughtorsville. THE GLOBE PRINTING CO.. ST. LOUIS, MO. (llsturbanco hero last May with State tinguished speaker, nor ono who Sunday. The Maximum of Comfort, Miss Bcnnott, who has bean spend- always before holidays. But, wo Senator C. J. Bronston. Much incould handle the subject with ing nfow days with rolatlves near don't blamo peoplo for trying to y Monoy to patent good Idea may by, terest is taken in tho result of tho The Minimum of Rates. Christmas, for It doos not como secured by our aid. Address, Tub better satisfaction than yourself, Crofton returned homo Sunday. The DAILY T is without a rival in all the trial. Patent Rkookd, Baltimore, Md. liut onco n yonr. West, and stands at tho very front among tho few REALLY and wo earnestly ask you to bo It Is rumored that AVeller Marsh Has no Other Business. Xatea, Tlaae anj all otber Informatlea tto GREAT newspapers of the world. Thoy say that Mister Goobol has present at this banquot and will wed ono of Ilopkhm county's Tho Russollvillo News says; Tho Tho Millorsburg High School b cheerfully furnished by beon neglecting his privato business speak upon tho subject, 'Abra- most lovablo dnughtorH sonio timo business on tho O. fc N. branch of building was totally destroyed by DAILY. daily, SUNDAY c. I. atmorc, o. r. a., zi for politics at a (rroat personal sacriINCLUDING SUNDAY AVo oxtond con?JU without sunday. EDITION. tho L. & N. railroad was heavier flro last Friday. fice, but to ono who has beon observ- ham Lincoln.' Tho banquets at during this week. Orby LouiflvitiB, Xi Oi c Year jo.OO Ono Year gratulations in advance SO to 00 Pages. $4.00 ing things closely Itseoms to appear during tho month of November than Tho Mt. Vornon Signal has W. W. ETHRIDGE. Ollonths $3.00 0 Months $2.00 Ono Year that his principal business for tlio the Marquetto club have become Hero Cash says slnco tho party' at any month In tho history of tho sold to EdgarS. Albright, who boen $2.00 will 3 Months . . .$1.50 3Months last ton years has been politics, and quite celebrated, and justly so, Mr, Wright's ho now realizes that road, nnd tho prtont month will continue Its publication. $1.00 0 Months $1.00 his principal stock in trade has been 1JY MAIL, POSTAGE PREPAID. tricks nnd traillcs. If ho lias not us wo hayo had many notable lifo is not an "empty dream" after not fall far behind. On somo days It Eld, J. W. Mitchell, of Hopklns-vlllofhbeen nblo to buy tho wholo concern speakers at this function. has required as many as fifteen May all. boon called to the pastorWill receive prompt altjen ,. its no fault of his. Somerset Par- wo' not have your prompt acceptAsk Dock hpw ho feels slnco tho trains a day to handlo tho business. ate of tho Christian Church nt Cadiz. agon. tion at this office. Estimate.1'' ance on this ocenson? Wo as- scrnp. T. C. yO'Bryan has entered tho WHITE'S CREAM has Dan furnished upon application. A New Paper. you that nothing shall bo Ono day last wank John Ronshaw newspaper business with U. C. Glv-on- s R.Gov. Tayloradjutant-gonora- l. sure Collier as L. C. Starks, formerly of tlio Har loft undone to make it worthy, wont to Crof toil and whilo thoro innnd is business manager of tho jiosiu vasaury. too frcoly In a soothing liquor Madlsonvlllo Hustler. Wo welcome Be it la Quality. dulged I din, Marshall County Star and Mr. ConrrrosBman Wheeler said the aa near as possible, of your ac- that glnddcnoth tho heart and other day he wished he, were sure l f7W.lRttElW'-rfiTC. G. Lomon.of tho Paducah Loader Tom to tho newspaper field. For 20 Years Has Led a!! Worm fiamedbsTi as Goobol. That word "pure'J Wilts WritKt AIL USE AILS. tho foot, nnd on his way Beet Cough Hjrrup. TaiUMOood. Ct9 H aro contemplating tho starting of a ceptance and your presonco here. 5 33 "ST AXiZi DH.TJG-&ISTS- . moan different in congress Mjn-wha- t Dr. M A. Simmons Liver Medicine scitrches Pl In time. Soldbydmairliti. Iby- now pnpor at Bonton. in tho hpjv- - Tho press of Chicago . always homo his horso boenmo frightened out all Impurities in tbo Sjstcm, and eipcli JAMES F. 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