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Bee (Earlington, Ky.): December 28, 1899
Bee (Earlington, Ky.): December 28, 1899 Bee (Earlington, Ky.) 300dpi TIFF G4 page images Bee Publishing Co. Earlington, KY 1899 bee1899122801_sn87060004 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Bee (Earlington, Ky.): December 28, 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. ,7W . " , . I? ST ? -- TENTH YEAR. the ftow ear cninc round, wnen ocoteu people are lu tho habit of making calls and drinking to ono another's health, she feurod hu might start out on one of his terrible spiees. She took her troubles to the wise man, nnd ho said. 'I.eavu the ' matter to me.' "A fuw days later McNab, tho wrestler, great received u message stutlng that wrestler had nrriutl from Scotland who had oveithiown eery one with whom he had over cjiptcndeil and that McNab could lind him nt tho house of the wise .McNab accepted the challenge at mini. ouci nnd went to seek his opponent. " 'Whaur fs tho wrnatlerV he Inquired, 'Let mo get hold of him, ami I'll break his back.' "Tho wise mnn smiled nud set a bottle of Scotch whisky on the table. " 'There,' bo said, 'Is the only wrestler I know of that can oerthrow you, nnd, as I was afraid you might meet him while going around nt tho New Year. 1 thought I would warn you.' "At first McNab was Inclined to bu but, realizing the truth of tho rebuke, he picked up tho bottle and with ono powerful twist broke It In two. " There I' he said. 'I have broken the wrastler'a back, nnd no oue can say that he can ever ovet throw me ngnln.' And thnt Now Year's resolution was kept." "I once knew several resolutions thnt were kept," said Fielding, "and tho consequences were Bad. I onco had several chums who were ambitious, but Indolent, and It was their delight to get together nnd talk about the great things they hoped to do. One was an cmbrjo author who mapped out liooks no man could write, nnothcr n sclcntlnt who had dreams bcyoud tho conceptions of Tesla nnd Udlson, nnd yet nnothcr a glow lug statesman whono schemes would "hnie dazzled Hannn. It used to bo delightful to listen to them talk, but one New Year's eve they foolishly resolved to try to materialize their great ideas." "Whcrje ore they now?" asked Ilas-la11 nn-gr- EARLINGTON, HOPKINS COUNTY, KENTUCKY, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1899. NO. B2 IaV4 wvba" aBSOJLUrEty'PUBE OYl OAKWQ POWCtft CO Baking Powder VOSK. WBTVnntHn' in Pain? Then probably tho kidneys. i Mokes the food moredelicious and wholesome , NtW In tho Ohost? Then probably the lungs. , 0 in tho Joints? No HHsssHsssl fesf!SHpi;MWpppKH lYSAfe TAKSS ON NSW Y sAR've Y reTJTrt ARTHUR. K Tlio Now Year was due within on hour, mid tlio Inseparables wcro silting up to welcome Iti arrival. Ilio Inseparables m-rthree youuc men of tastes, and tin- ovtcd their tiamo to tbo fnct tlint they spent all their lelsuro tocetlier. They belonged to the sawo social set, to tbo lamo societies, and their friendship was so cciicr-all- y recogntzed that when n comuilttco o( three was needed at any Gathering they wcro Invariably appointed In a bunch. Ho it tras only natural t tint they should be sitting up together to sec the New Vcar In. Hut, though they trcro entirely congenial, It would liava been evident to any keen observer that ou this occasion they had something on their minds. Moreover, It would not liavo been bard to determine what that something was. flthcy bad each made good rvsotu lions for tbo coming ea and, though they were the best of friends, they did not oxchango confidences, for every man hates to fall, of Ills good resolutions, because they Tro fto hard to keep, and tlio breaking of tbem gives rise to so much chatting. Still, a careful observer could have made n shfejvd guess at tlio nature of their bad he been admitted to tbo, cstarjued circle. Charlie Hague, In whoso rqptil they were assembled, was coddling he was smoking with such loving rare and trying to" get tlio lost out of It that it was not hard to dciUe that for a few weeks at least his miM nipt Ion of tol.acco would bgmaterl-1Ispeak-lnj- e decreased. Tom Melding an with siuh strained nllcnijit tu gtve up slang was muted at, mul Jack flaslam wns so morose that It i quite evident he had. promised to mako some jrrent sacrifice for hU llaneee. Hut, tlinntjli they would not talk about their ludivldual cases, the subject of New Year resolutions was so present to their minds that It naturally colored their conversation. "Say!" exclaimed Haslam, rousing himself. "We had some New Year resolutions i!ov It ut our place today." 'Hood ones, wcro theyV" asked Field-Ina rcso-Iiiipojsl-liltwlil- fr P s M New WOMAN'S COmiGHT. a New ift BY ROSA C. SICHORN. Itn. BY KOSA leaf (. HCIIOM . 'The statesman has disappeared from Slowly, but surely, nnd withal regrit-fully- , sight, the scientist Is n lineman for n telAnna Allen reached tlio conclusion emiephone company, and tho would be thnt there must bo a radical change In Is n police court reporter, nent niithor the domestic situation and tho sooner the and all of them nru unhappy beeauso better. The lit of January was but a they have discovered that they ore failfew weeks ahead, when tho climax of en ures, like most other men, whereas It durance enmc as the lust strnw upon they had never tried they would still Im overburdened sensibilities. Sho noted on convinced of their native ability and bo her memory's diary the New Y'ear ns tho happy. As you can sec, New Year's res- day for the turning of a new page In the olutions nro sometimes dangerous." marital experience of Anna and John AlJust then the chimes began to rln' out len. the old yenr and to ring In the new. The Tho Intolerable clement of tho situaInseparables opened their windows for tion was a motbcr-In-IaNot that Antbo New Y'enr to enter and shook hands na objected to the fact that her on the resolution they had made, algood health,-witmother enjoyed though none of them knew the resolu- every prospect of a long life. Oh, no! tions made by the others. Mrs Allen was a good woman and nn exceedingly devoted parent, duly considerate of the necessities of her son's wlfo THE DRUMMER FOR 1900. as well as her son. When Johu Allen Tbo brisket drummer on the road lias come to town today. Upou bis back bo bears a load. Come, look nt his display. Here, mnldcn, is an honest heart Tush! No coquettish wiles! It's pierced by Cnpid's choicest dart. The price Is winning smiles. Here, youth, nro honor, glory, fame And all that you desire, The price. "to"cvcr ono the same" Toll and nmbltiou's Ore. Here, statesman, Is theorize you crave, A chance to rule nnd guide. The price Is tolling like n slavo And tranpllng on your pride. Here, poet, is your wreath of bays, That's bought with tears nnd pain; Here, painter, bought by weary days, Tbo honor you would gain. dalous. I would not permit a d lugnter living in my home to do so, yet my sou's wife docs so, and she lives In my home, John Allen." "Hut, mother, it has only been once or twice, and, besides her work is not like business or office duties, that start and stop by the clock." "Don't tell me, young mnn. In my day well. In my day women never went on In that fashion, never." Of course Anna tiad heard of this colloquy, but It only made bcr more determined to turn over a new leaf in tho family history. New Year's week came, and Anna's anxiety was almost unbearable. It was her first secret from which she had excluded her husband during their few happy years of married life. Bbe dodged nbout In mortal fear of discovery. Tho day before Now Year's Anna left home feeling that sho her could not enter It again burdened with her bccrct. "Ho must know today," she kept saying to herself. At last she added: "And ho shall know, for this is tbe New Year's eve. I can't wait until tomorrow." After dinner she asked John's company for a walk to look at the shops. He readily contented. Tho pair chatted on commonplaces until they camo to tbe corner of High street. "Now, John," said she, "wo are close to those cozy apartments which havo just been opened up. Let me show you one that ruave set my heart on for a fnturo day." John AIIr, slackened his pace as it about to protest. Suddenly be said: "Well, dear, since It's New l'car's, 1 don't mind. Of course that step Is a long way off for us." "Here wo are," exclaimed Anna after they bad gone a fow paces from the avenue and stood before n row of new flats. "Walt until I get o key from tho Jan- Itor, ifud I'll let you In at tho front door," She disappeared down the steps to tho janitor's ollicc, and a fow moments later the door swung open. Sho led the way to tbo third floor. While John was admiring tho neat and roomy halls a second door How open, electric lights flashed out, and he mechanically moved into tbe parlor and on through tho six room suit, newly and completely furnished. Anna allowed him to look without interrupting, hoping that when lost In admiration be would the more easily fall in with her plan, but ho only showed a cynical Interest which was exasperating. Losing her self control she blurted out: "For heaven's sake, John, say mother-lu-law's "Why, "Anna, nm not you nil right at home?" "John Allen, I have no. home but this or some other set apart for jou nud me." "What do you mean?" said John Allen, staring nt his wife in blank surprise. "I menu that no house Is largo enough for two women having separate family Interests," "You refer to my mother?" ' "To your wife and your mother," "You liut It that way out of politeness, but the fact remains that you can't I my mother," "I cannot endure cringing dependence, and will not, another day!" "Then" I fear it's n struggling author's attic and n crust and a pallet of straw." "Better that than dependence, nnd when that falls I'll go where I am unknown and tako up teaching." Her voice dropped, nnd tho tears came. "You mean to desert me, Annn Allen?" said John, seizing his bat. "I mean to have my own home, by your aid or without it," said she, looking him straight In tho face, with dry and searching eyes. Tbe temper of both was aroused. John Allen had thought only of his business ambition, not of a woman's nature. A moment later, and he rushed out. Anna Allen collapsed tho instant she realized by the closing of tho door upon John that an ugly chasm yawned between her and her husband. Having worked on with blind faith Ir. his iovo nnd genial temper, the icactlon was crushing. Womanlike, sho quickly turned tho blame upon herself, nnd long she sat reviewing the 'Steps which led up to the present dilemma. "I have made a mistake, n sad, sad mistoke," she said, "and ho shall know that I acknowledge It." Oathtring her hat and wraps, which bad been put aside to heighten the Illusion ot being nt home, she determined to seek John wherever he might be and undo the mtschlef. Suddenly the bell was sounded by some one In the hall, nnd us shs turned the kiub the door flew forcibly against ber. In rushed John, breezy and jubilant, like a man elated w itli New Year's wine. Anna was startled, but a pair ot strong arms caught her as she swayed under the double surprise ot his return and the demeanor nnd the violence of his entrnt.ee. HE Bill nsi in the Pennsylvania Coke Region. SCENES AT THE MORGUE. Then probably rheumatism, a matter where it is, nor what kind; you need have it no longer. It may bo an hour, a day, or a year old ; it must yield to ..! ' The Recent Terrible Mine Explosion Dr.Ager's Cherry by CArrAmNieoR6B v . HEARTRENDING u" KJLrtel? The the Outcome ot an Utter of tlie Onllnttry Precaution ol UnlngtlieSatetj.IJtrap, Securely Locked by Ike Mlneis A Sorry Clirlitmai I)lntor D.r. Brownsville, Pa., Dec. 25. Work at Brn7nell mines in progressing very slowly. The country roadn troro llrousville to the nilncnre nlmost impassable, and there is no telegraph or telephone connections with Brn7nell, so all news from the mine has to be pQta l "Tlirfc of them werp good In the ordinary fcii?c, nnd one of them might perhaps be considered n good joko by one You who was not vitally Interested. know our old man Is a good fellow and tlvuts us liberally, but still It Is so natural to try to get nn Increase of salary on the first of the year that tlio bookkeeper nnd I tip bead salesman and I thought It would do no barm to try to get a raise out of him, so we laid a little scheme. Vhen Ilia rush of business vvas overs we Went Into his private room In single 01c nud Minted In military form, so as to Mmw that what we were doing was half b Joke and be couldu't get mad about Its - Hero's bapplncsj to some 9 gift. To others past alt price; Here clouds of grief that show no rift. Then scatter In a trice. Cut, though both griefs nnd Joys arc dear, There's much lie gives nway, And yet for oil you get I fear. You'll sadly overpay. Most whimsical of "gripsack knights." He tumbles down his wares And laughs to see his choice delights O'ern helmed by foolish cares. But who can blarac'thls youth sublime? No rivalry ho fears! He travels for the house of Time, Tho youngest of its years. So welcome him with pomp nnd prldcl Come, mako a joyous din I Throw both your doors nnd windows wlda And let tbe Now Year In! P. McArtTnnn. A N?tt Yenr's Cnll. I rr-- v &k md J&ti.i&3m w i rn -- V,. I THKHKl" Itn SAID "I IIAVIS liROERN TUB WJlASTLKR'a I1ACK." ; Of Year's resolutions,' said I, 'and wo thought wc would like to tell you about them,' away,' said the old man. ' "'Fire ' 'During tlio past year,' said I, 'I hove managed to introduce considerable discipline Into the management of 'the office staff, and 1 have, resolved to keep up the good, work and get things running as .neatly peifcctly ns possible during the v Coming year.' V'And I,' said the bookkeeper, 'havo so ,liriproicd my system of working that 1 have rcsohed to keep the books during Djlie, next year without making n single mistake.' '"llurlng tbo past year,' said the head salesman, 'I have Increased my sales.10 per cent and have resolved during the noil year to Increase them 10 per cent B flioie. "'Good,' said the old man. 'Lot us tdiake bands on It, and I will make n New Year resolution too. In tbo past I Invo, frequently caused dissatisfaction In the office by raising ono man's salary without raising another, nnd 1 have ani a that, durlns tho next year ,l!laliioun twinkle camo Into his eyes to refrain from raising any salaries.' " WIR tho general laugh subsided, Jfiwio icmarked; hough I have heard of many New year rcwilutloiis, I have seldom heard of lint Ann- nwiirn in mo l.i.11. -- "- UMf wvi us now. You know I wns boruiand proWflit up in n ocoicu seuicuieni, miu '6w also kuow that tho Scotch have Though they no r roaur peculiar customs. longer havo chiefs In this country, they are looked up to by hv wlso men whoand asked for advice till the community In times of trouble. To one of tbeso n lioor woman went in great distress. Her a famous wrestler, tho busfeond wa ehtmulon of the wholo settlement, but he bad it falling or strong drink, andwben ""Well, what hac you got on your mind?' wild the old man," hate been making some New "''v You're rettiinu fruni Imsliun, OU Year, And we all of i a give )ou your due, Anil a lure aa wc lire Vtll our patronace Rive To your amjrt cccmor, ttit New, The Old Venr'n Itctlrctnent. Legislature Impeached. Tho Goobelitos aro boasting that If tho opposition (loos not buy up the legislature tliolr Boss will cortnliily bo seated as governor. Tho statement Is a rolleutlon upon tho legislature, being n broad Intimation that tho opposition to Taylor is purchasable. Tho Imputation Is ono which should ho resented and no doubt will bo. Tho Iioulsvlllo Courlor-Journ- al first nisulo tho fling, and tho small fry aro echoing It on all occasions. i'aducah Sun. Tho Kentuoky Educational Association will moot In Louisvillo 27 to 29. Tlio placo of mooting will bo at the Hoys' High Sohool, botweon Walnut and Chestnut, on First streot. Tho Fifth Avonuo Hotol will fllvo a rato of $ l.Co a day nnd tho railroads will glvo a spoolal faro, on rato of ono and tlio usual cortlilcato plan. ouo-third or Jl Prosperous Era. Christmas Chlmos, 1899, Good Times. Happy Homes, Prosperity. More Food. Incroasod Trade. Uottor Clothes. Moro Work. Ilreoklnrldgo News. " Tho Paducah stroot railway has beon.assessed for taxation at f C0,000. A "IT IS POSITIVELY ECAXDUXJCS." found himself set out in tho street through tho rascality of a bank cashier, his mother was tbo first to appear on tbo scene with a hearty welcome for tho distracted couple, who wcro Invited to consider her homo theirs forever. That had happened moro than a year before, just about Thanksgiving time. Sad day of thanks It was, too, for the young merchant and his hopeful bride, but tho next, just past, had been llttlo better for tho happiness It brought to Anna Allen. No; tho year had less than half slipped by Loforo she regretted that her husband had not taken tho bard beaded advice of certain people to seek a position that would bring in enough to supply board for two. Instead John Allen rented u window nnd store near bis old stand nnd tried to hold his head up as n principal until tho day of settlement. "When tho bank comes to my relief," he would say cheerfully, "even If it's only CO cents on the dollar, 1 can go right ahead from where 1 left ou. Uut if I take a clerkship now I will hnvo to drop all my trade, and then I'd have to begin nt tbo very bottom again." "I think you nro right, John, nnd your Undo Henry says so, too," was Mother Allen's stereotyped comment whenever this argument was urged in tho family counsels. This dependence bad seemed nil right to the young wlfo for a few weeks, but at tbo end of thrco or four months, when tho bank officials ottered no settlement nnd tho return of fortuuo seemed as far off as ever before, sho began to feci her position keenly. Sho had taught school a shoit time before her marriage nnd know what it was to bo Independent. John Allen had always lived on his people and was set up in business on capital furnished by tbo family. Tho country folks whoro Anna bad taught and boarded round said of tbo match, "She'll bo tbe gray mare ot that team, for she has gumption enough for two." So it was neither n sudden nor an extravagant notion which Anna Allen held poised In mind during those cnily December days. The summer holidays just passed had brought to Anna Allen n chnnco for escape from tbo mental tortures of her position. Tho editor of Tho Dally Monitor engaged hsr to take charge of n small department whllo Its rightful head was nwny on n vacation. Tho pay wns meager, nnd much of It went for enr fares and luncheons, wlille the nmateur was sc.ircl.lug for material to use In her columns, but hhe hud worked heroically for success. This she achieved, nnd when she drew her last pay for work done ns sulislltule the editor turned to her kindly nud mill: "Mrs. Allen. v:u don't want to lose you. You have done this woik well, nnd if J on think It worth while joil may kiep this Sllss chtldieii's pnge for tho present. Mei rill can have oftier work." Thus It happened thnt Thnnksliliig had fonnd her still filling tho place nud when ever) body was looking foriMiid to lie changes of tlio nun-lujtnr a Jrenu of what n new woman nirl a tlemler capital can do took tudg d nieut In her train. UaviuuT tuiee the idea, to think (with her) was to net, and sho hacked the lesoliulon by haul work. She was often late to dinner, i fnct thnt called foith wondering looks fiom Mother Allen. Uut the simple "Detained by business," pokcn in her frank and honest wuy, shut off nil comment. John was duly iuinIoiis th.it his wife keep what his muther called piopcr hours, even though she woil.cd nt an calling. Tho mother had had her say. nnd, lu truth, tier uouls foimcd that last stiaw In Anna's burden nlieudy hinted ut. After the first two or tluev lapses on the pint ut the young wife Mother Allen had said to her son; "This staying out after 0 o'clock Is .tot onlv unreasonable: it is positively scan g cuter-tnine- 'Hie llnnil of rroldence. The fnet that last Saturday wo? pay day nt the mine and that there were no empty Mngons to lond, accounts for mnny not going into the minn thnt morning, lind the nccident occurred any other day there would have been more than a bund red men In the mine and the result would have been even more appalling than it is. llenrtreitilhiK Scene ut the Morgue, "John!" "Anna I" The scenes about the morgue yesterTho reclining chair which she had cho- day and Inst lilglit were such as to sen especially for his after dinner loungwring tears from many a stout heart. ing was largo enough to hold husband As the burned nnd bleeding bodies and wife while ho smothered her hysterwere tnrried from the shafts, wives ical confession nnd retraction in his and children would fight frantically to get in his own. "Deafest," said he, "I've come back to to get to the corpses, and when held weep placo my record on the new domestic leaf back by strong arms, would yon have turned." pitifully nnd plead to be allowed to She Interrupted him by trying to mur- enter the morgue anu find their lost mur, ;i don't deserve it," but John's lips ones. It is nn occurrence thnt enn wcrepowerful suppre?sors of the quiver- never-b- e forgotten byauyoue who wit. ing rebellion. "Yes," he continued, "the moment 1 nes&ed it. Some of the bodies have wns well out of here I realized what It been removed to their homes, nnd will be buried . l A iiirrj ChrUtiitnx Duj. Sad, sad, is tills Christmas tluy to mnnj u ftunilj about Brnnell." In fact, the eeitenient tnused by the terrible accident has driven nil thought of the holiday festivities from tho homes of nil who live In the neighborhood, een those who had no friends Killed. The search for the bodies still B i ii. men who have been vtprlring since to recover tbe bodies nre almost exhausted, jet they refuse to give up, and keep nt the grim work doggculy, though more dead than alive. I'unr Mure Uuilles Hecuvered. Tour more bodies have been recovered, but not identified. Some of the families of the doomed men arc in suffering condition, and provisions are lieing sent out by the Browmille merchants ns vell ns frm Unlontoxyn. I he brought oertand. New Year's day rarely appears in tho calendar of battles in modern times. Winter campaigns arc avoided in nit climates except when circumstances force the to action. combatants Immediately after applying It yoa Even then, with armies feel its soothing, warming, strengthset in array, tho day of ening power. universal Jollity nnd recIt quiets congestion; draws oat onciliation has been sparinflammation. ed a record ot blood. In American annals It is a new plaster. one affair ot arms stands out not so much by reaA new combination of set. son of sanguinary results Made remedies. after now as on account of the methods. Entirely unlike any many picturesque and other plisier. tragic episodes which The Triumph of Modern Medical r . Science. marked the day. New The Perfected Product of rears of ' Year's morning, 18G3, l Patient Toil. was selected by tho ConPlaced over tie chest it is a federate commander of powerful aid to AVer's Cherry Pecthe department of Texas toral in tho treatment of all throat for an attack by land and lung affections. and sea upon tha FederPlaced over the stomach, It stops al licet which held the nausea and vomiting; over th city of Galveston under bonels, it controls cramps and colic. Its guns. This fleet conPlaced over tho small of the back, sisted of tbo wooden gunit removes all congestion from tha boats Harriet Lane, Clifkidneys and greatly strengthens ton and Owasco and tho weakness. ironclad flagship West-fielFor sale by all Druggists. Commander W. B. J. C. t ver Co . Lawell. Miuu. Bcnsbaw was chief of the flotilla. SlfeAm. kMUt.Sk Tiro Confederates wcro not so well supplied with serviceable ships as their enemy, but a WARM WELCOME sea force for this occasion was Improvised from some river steamers, the most formidable being tho cotton clads Nep- For v. Bradley on His Re tune nnd Bayou City. "Prince" Mogru-deone of the army characters of the turn to His Old Home. time, was tho Confederate commander, Lancaster, Ky.,I)ec. 20. nnd his plan was as bold ns his social habits were uniquo and dashing. W. O. Bradley reacliod lioro yesterThe Federal vessels lay close in to the principal wharf of Galveston, the nearest day to ronmin. lie will resume the being the Harriet Lane, Notorious in tbo practice of law. Ifo was warmly re- -' eyes of southerners especially for her ceived by nil, irrespective of poli pectoral piaster ifrS d. Ex-Oo- r, Kx-Go- v. tics. Grapevine Notes. Tlio """ in ol tlioir now homo Saturday evening. Tiio Misses Of fut ontortabnod closed Sunday and took Christmas ttu juonuny. Ben Lnlioon gavo his neighbors A Christmas dinner Monday. S. L. Todd and sister, Miss Maytna, vlsltitcd nt Dalton Monday and took dinner nt tlio Home ot jhiss vio Bethlehem Sunday-scho- goes on. Wyatt. somo-thlug- l" "1 was just thinking how 1 should Uko the comfortablo salary of a first class bank clerk and his leisure to enjoy this with you." "You don't havo to be a bank sponga to live here. One of our editors Is here, and there Is a school principal or two, all beginners In their professions." "Dot they havo Incomes." "And haven't wo?" "Yes, such as tbey arc. Mine goes Into a ucst egg for future extension of business, and yours well, you know what it Is and that journalism Is a very uncertain business at best." "Mine is not large, but I can meet half the cost of this, and for a time, while wo must economize, we can let tbo front room to a congenial couple. For tho other half surely you can supply the table, TS HUSHED jon.v. "Kent rooms, my dear?" with tho crushing frankness of a man in touch with markets. "Why, there nro 'Rooms to Let' signs on nbout every house In these quarters of the town. Rooms are begging for tenants." Anna Allen's confidence deserted her with n thud. The indefinable something which characterizes the "new woman" on projects bent lay floundering in n strange sen. She rank Into her ch.ilr, her head upon her bosom, her bands dropped in sympathy. "I never thought of that. John, or 1 would uot baio taken tbo Uut," she wnlled. "Taken It!" shrieked John like n mnn who had been bunkoed nut of his last dollar. "Anna Allen, jom don't mean to it) that you Ime taken this without consulting me?" "I hue, John." "Kin - w lit.ii, Anna, am I one to b fen lid in- Ignored in or defrauded?" "Tear Uieie wns none. John; fnuil uiiiie." Anun said slowly mid tin h c:ilml.. "1 only luemit to glte jou n New Yuit's sin pi if," "Well, jou lime done that all right. Now will ou suipiiM' the landlord by turning ll bail, on his bunds?" "John Allen!" "Well, in) dcir?" "I'm- IimmiI this place for n year." "0!i. )ou Inn!" "And I h.if iKiught the outfit on tetms 1 enn nittt our nf my pay frAm The Monitor If we can't Kdtue our rent by subletting, we must woiL tho bnider." "Am I to g. out ditch digging to do it?" "You need uut go to ditch digging. Wlii it' there' a will tliei'e's n way." "A will? As If I hadn't the will to do 1 - John." would mean to have this homo to ourselves and what cruelty It would be to rob you of It Before I reached the corner I vowed that the 'business nest egg' should go, even if I had to take to ditch digging. Walking oft my excitement, I brought up in front of Soundman's home, on the avenue. He was just going in and, with the New Year's greeting, Insisted upon my joining him. Judge how it taxed my patience to keep from talking bank affairs and liquidation, hut he neatly forced tho conversation into nnothcr vein nnd when I left followed me into the lobby. Shut In there by oursee selves, he said: 'Mr." Allen, como-anme tomorrow. I'vo had it in mind to you for some time. Wo need a spenk to head clerk, nnd there Is a future w ith us for the right mnn. Oood night!' " "Didn't I tell you?" "Yes, dear, you did, but you also put me In a box which makes me jump at the chance. But that is the least of nil. I'll pay the whole rent nnd for tho furnishings, cash down, and start anew with n gem of n home, nn income to match It and a wiuuer fur a wife!" mine wns olllcially confirmed jester-day- , bj- - 11 1 Boss Tliomus Jones, who made a statement which forms tin most sensational ehnpter on the of the mine which has Mr. Jones was ubked if it wa3 Ii no tlmt on last Tuesday morning he issued a geiierul order that the miners ould dispense with safety lamps: man-igcmcj-- limber of MUnlnar Unknown. The mine oftlcials ndmlt that two or more bodies nre still in the mine, but .epresentathes of the Slavonic society e canvass, have inude a nd report that eight of their number lioue are in the wreck, and how many others they do not know. Nukcil I.lulitH anil Unlocked Lamps. That naked lights and unlocked safe ty lamps were used in n dnngcroun house-to-hous- WAUnVTUOUT WAS CUT DOWN. Mack Mooro is laid up with a sprained anklo,'tlio result of coming In contact with a bird-doLot's all celebrate the holidays' g. "Yes Bir," was the replj. "Wl y did you issue the order?" "I considered that the miuc was safe is the break tliro.n;li had been lixtd Intcrtlen. " "Pnfetv lamps were Tuesday?" -- 1'- used befoi'i "Yes." "Is it true that some sufety laiujs the mine were not locked'."' "Yes,, it is true that some wcie not locked, because I thought the ineu were competent to curij' them un,n use in jou" my heM." "Yts. in your own manner and tlriie. Mr. Soundman of Soundman & Pair play bus ppnkcn to me several times about "lie's u director In the bunk. I wish he'd pny me my money." "Hut he is only one. It will como right In the end. I hear the firm wants a head cleik, and there's a chauco of his becoming a pnitncr." "Too slowfdr me. I want my money, and then for a hustle to make up for lost time!" "And, while you wait for the Ideal thing to turn up, what ot me?" "Was'tliatnot contrury to the regulations?" "Oh, there may be n regulation, but men sometimes carrj' unlocked lamps where it is known that they nre experienced miners." The .Mnn Who Shot Them. Undue, Wis., Dec. 22. Henry F. who wns arrested on suspicion How It Looks. of having shot Bev. David B. Cheney been and wife, a week or two ugo, was takNotices of contest havo served on Gov. Taylor anil Liout. en before the Cheneys, Wednesday, Tills Gov. Marshall by fJoobol. Is Uko eorvlng a notice ou a nnd positively identified ns the guilty ' fellow to work a road, that don't muu. havo his washing done In tho preto Cnllnt. cinct. This will bo followed by an - Hallfnx, UnBiT Dec. 22. Although Ni 8., open address to tho peoplo In a fow for the second Canadian condays who will wish whon thoy read It, that it had been a shut ono. tingent for the African war has not Hawesvlllo l'laindealor. yet begun here, there lire 170 applications in thus far for places on tha Lonnlo Bunion was arroBtcd at his Nova Scotia representation in the conhomo Saturday night after being tingent. guilty of drunken and disorderly Asslaned. conduct In tho St. Bernard (Jonoral New York, Dec. 23. The largo dry Storo and resisting, ejeotlon at tho hands of tho watchman and citizens, goods house ot John,!!. Couklin & Son, nearly resulting seriously. At his of Brooklj'n, made a general assignhomo he reslstou arrest and tho of- ment ficers had to tako him forcibly. Later ho gave bond for appoarunce Hie I.iivrtou I'und In Chicago, and was releasod. Tho trial was sot Chicago, Dec. i6. Alexander II. for Monday afternoon, but Judge in etinrge of the Chicago fund foi Cowoll was detained out of town un- Oen. Law ton's family, last night teletil after tho hour and llurdou afterthat the ward wont to tho Judgo, submitted graphed Adjt.-Oc- raUed Corbln up to last hero total amount his case and was fined. ivcnlng was $2,102. Among the subwas that the farmers storagIt is said havo Incroasod thoOf tho scriptions T. Lincoln. $100 from lion. Bobeit northwest capacity on tlioir farms 25 e-bin per cent, slnoo tlio last wheat crop, Dcnlli of llaron t.udlovr of Hervrood. London, Dec. 20. Baron Ludlow, ol and that that is the ono reason for tho smaller movement this crop year. Hcywootl, former recorder of Exeter, nud subsequently judge of the court Tho town of Hartford lias begun a tf appeal, died yesterday, in his crusado against tiio blind tigers. A yeur public mooting was hold Friday night. Subscribe for The Beb. Cor-Let- t, g Be-vei- l, sovu-ty-thlrd locked." connection with attempts to relievo Fort Sumter early in tho war. Long before daylight the attack began under the personal leadership ot Magruder. Six heavy siege pieces were hauled up as close as wns safe to the wharf opposite the Harriet Lane and somo lighter guns moved farther In, with a picked columu of 500 Btormcrs, who wcro to dash upon tbe Federal regiment guarding the wharf. Magruder filed the signal shot, and all his guns opened, the enemy responding from on shipboard In duo time.. Instantly there was desperate work on the wharf. The Federals there had removed tbe planks iind piled them up for a barricade. After attempting to relay the planking under firo nnd to place scaling ladders in position the assailants were driven off by tbo terrible rifles of the guard, aided by canister from the Harriet Lane, which swept the shore laterally. The gunners ot the artillery on land were driven from tho pieces by the bitter firo of the guard. Turning from the land attack to an enemy at close quarters, the Harriet Lauc found tbe Neptuno and Bayou City alongside, sweeping her decks with musketry. A 82 pound shot from the Bayou City knocked an immenso bole In tho Lane, and Captain Weir ot the former ship, seeing that a good shot had been made, stepped to tho ucaicst gun, saying, "ncro goes a New Year's present!" and pulled the lanyard. The piece exploded, killing him instantly. A shot from tho Lane sent tho Neptune to tho bottom, and the Bayou City in ramming the Lano got fast, so that tho vessels stuck together. Captain Leon Smith, who led the naval end of Magru-dcr'- s expedition, leaped from tbo Bayou City upon the decks ot the Lane, followed by his men. Commander Waiawright and Lieutenant Lea of tho Lane rallied tbclr sailors, and after a battle of 20 minutes with revolvers and cutlasses against tho Confederate rifles Waln-wrlgwas cut down by a sweep from Smith's sword, and Lea fell, mortally wounded, Tbo Lane instantly surrender ed, nnd the father of Lea, who was acting as aid to Magruder, boarded the prizo and recognized his son among fallen enemies. When tho fight began, tho flagship W'estficld was aground nnd couldn't bo moved. Commander Bcnsbaw wns summoned to surrender, with the privilege of removing bis people from the harbor, but he refused, sent his men ashore and fired the Bid p. The flames spread so lapidly that tho magazine exploded before yawl had put off from her side, and he went down with the wreck. After the loss ot the Lane and WcstQcld the Owasco and Clifton put to sea, leaving Galveston n New Year's prize in of "Brinco" Magruder. Ben-shnw- 's appropriately. Somo of tho boys havo queer ideas about celebrating. KIdorTInsley finished ills work at Grapevine Sunday. Tlio Sunday School wont Into winter quarters Sunday. They will begin again tlio First Sunday In April. The families of J. 11. Lindlo ami Abo Foard, of llccla, attended ser- vices hero Sunday. Miss Kato Sullivan visited her mother Sunday, in tho Ditnoy vi- '-fl cinity. Miss Hello Story is spending the holidays at home. Mrs. A. J. Slsk returned Saturday from tho bedsldo of her sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Hash, who is sick of pneumonia at Madisonville, Miss Vic Wyatt closed her school atStnnloys, last weok and returned to her homo near Dalton. Sho was ir accompanied by Misses Texie Mc-Na- ' day. A young man of this vicinity, taking two young ladles in a limited-widt- h buggy encountered a holo in tlio road, nnd whether tho young ladies thought his room wortli moro than his company, or that he wanted to show his gymnastic abilities Is not known, but certain It is that ho mado a most artistic (?) divo across tho buggy-dash. and Llora Jlenry. Elmo Martin, of Karles, visited his uncle, Tom Kittlnger, Satur- Would Stop nt Nothing. If tho free silver politicians could prccinato a gonornl panic at tlio present tftno many of thorn would not hesitate to do It. Owensboro Inquirer. Deserve Vote of Thanks. Goebel, Ulackburn nnd Woodson nro proceeding to mnko Kentucky a solid ronublicnn state for years to come. lireckinridgo News. Tho report of tlio fiscal committee, of McCrackon county, showed tlio expenditure of tlio following on court house and county roads; Dirt roads, $20,lGu8U; other roads, gravol roads, $0,801.27; court-lious- o repairs, $4,880.50; Jail, Tho marriago of Miss Mary E. Major, tho pretty and accomplished daughter ot tho lato Jas. Major and A Jolt for Charley. Mr. Minor M. Cnyce, a prominent Cliarloy "Whoolor wishes ho could South Christian farmor took placo bo nspuro ns Goobol. Wo sincoroly Wednesday ovonlng at tho homo of iolu him in that wish. Kvon Goebel tiio bride's mother. Is an Improvement on Wheeler. Mt. Rov. W. R. Taylor, pastor of the Sterling Gazette. Second I'resbytorlan church, who was called to tho pastorate of n church in St. Louis, lias decidod to romnln at Paducah. Mothers! This wonderful remedy will save your child's lite wnen attacked by Croup or Whooping. foagh. It never falls to cure throat and lung troubles. - bh Dr. Bulls SVrU r s Congressman Wheoler has recommended Jnmes Caldwjll, a son of , Col. It. G. Caldwell,? Paucah, for Urn a lieutenancy in thy marine corps. Mr. Caldwell nowhas a position Iti Price 25 cb. tho coast nnd geodotie survey. 3 . j TV a , .ALW- V' bcjMBgc PAUL. M. MOORO, TAYLOR'S MLSSA1.E. Editor and Manager. BEE MJBLISHINQ COMPANY. Incorporated jit router, Brtertdtbe Pcitoffica I Barlltigton t Second SUBSCK1PTION Uia HATES- - " Si Month. " ThreeMonthi. S rule Copies Yer,itrlctlylndnci " ... It oo 50 J 1 Specimen coplei milled tree on application Correspondent! wanted In all partt ol the ccnlv. Addret at tor particulars. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1899. One Poyntz is all there is left of the great triplo headed that was so firmly relied upon to give Goobol a false certificate of election. Prior and Ellis have deserted the Qoobel mudboat and it is like to sink. mn-chi- Hero is a little table which is worth keeping to show to the man who. asks you to vote for free trade or freo silver next November. Failures in five weeks ending November 80th : Liabilities. Year 1890 1897 1898 1899 $17,103,080 14,500.107 12,091,094 8,010,848 rr lie. r ! admit, if any claim for credit on but this account is made by Republicans there are those who resent the suggestion. What would they have said if times had been hard under the McKinley administrag protion if the phecies of stint and starvation which Mr. Bryan cried aloud from every stump and rear platform had come true in any deTimes are prosperous all blood-curdlin- gree. ft Recently the Southern Hosiery Spinners' Association, representing 75 per ceut of the hosiery spinners of the South, in a meeting at Charlotte, N. O., adopted resolutions showing the necessity r of "maintaining an policy in 'China, the restoration of order in the Philippines by this Government, the construction of the Nicaragua canal," etc. And this "from the South. Only a feather which shows which way the expansion wind blows among the people. open-doo- Some of the Features it Wili Contain. A Frankfort special to the Louisville Dispatch says : Apparantly tho only busy man in the capital city is Kentucky's now Governor, William S. Tay lor, who is preparing the address which is to como before tho next General Assembly. Tho Dispatch can safely foreshadow some features of tho Governor's message, which will deal largely with questions of revenue. Thb Goebel law will bo assailed vigorously and tho necessity for its repeal clearly demonstrated, It will be suggested that wholesalo liquor dealers should pay a State license, as do the retail dealers, no reason appearing for tho exemption of the wholesale dealers. A graduate fee will bo suggested in tho matter of tho transfer of real estate. At present tho purchaser of .$100 worth of real estate pays the same fee to the State as does the purchaser of a large Blue Grass farm. A feo of fifty cents on the $100 consideration, or liko proposition will be advocated. Request will be made for the passage of a law for a license on national banks. Ho will suggest that officials receiving certificates of election pay a feo on receipt of these certificates, State candidates paying $10, for an example, and lesser or county candidates $2.50. In this manner it is thought that tho State treasury can be materially helped without an oppressive burden falling upon an unwilling individual or too heavily. The message will call attention to tho considerable escape from taxation and recommend that assessors be empowered to compel disclosures. One of the most important suggestions will bo for stopping interest bearing of State warrants, tho advanced reason being that the State's finances are such as to render this additional indebtedness entirely unnecessary. Tho mob law may be touched upon, but lightly, all phases of this having so repeatedly and also recently received attention. GOY. BRADLEY'S PLANS. Necessity is the Mother of Invention It was the necessity for an honest, reliable blood purifier and tonic that brought into existence Hood's Sarsapa-rill- a. It is a highly concentrated extract prepared by a combination, proportion and process peculiar to itself and giving to Hood's Sarsaparilla unequalled curative power. Its Donderful record of cures fits nude il America's Greatest Medicine. " I have good Rosy Cheeks Health and rosy cheeks, thanks to Hood's Sarsaparilla. It builds me up and saves doctor bills." Mary A. Burke, East Clair St., Indianapolis, Ind. 3wotS W7rnrniJL-lBrnT-fffl-v- " SaMafjgfU m i ti . I.I. Duod'a I'llli care llrer 111, i the non Irritating; and only catfianTc to ttim with Hood a Strttptrllla, TWENTIETH CENTURY'S DAWN. The Friendly Islanders will be the First People to Hall its Advent. "Tho first people to live In tho twentieth century will bo tho Friend ns it ly Islanders, for tho date-linmay bo called, lies In the Paclflo Ocean just to tho cast of their group," writes John Ititchio, Jr., in tho Jnnuary Ladles' Home Journal, of where the Next Century will Keally Begin." "At that tlmo, al though It w III bo already Tuesday to them, all tho rest of tho world will bo enjoying sonio plinso of Monday, the last day of the nineteenth century (December 31, 1000). At Melbourne tho peoplo will bo going to bed, for It will be nearly ten o'clock; at Manila it will bo two hours earlier in the evening; at Calcutta tho English residents will be sitting at their Monday afternoon dinner, for it will bo about six o'clock; and in London, 'Big Ben,' In the tower of tho Houso of Commons, will be striking the hour of noon. In Boston, Now York and Washington half tho peoplo will bo eating breakfast on Monday morning, while Chicago will ho barely conscious of tho dawn. At tho same moment San Francisco w 111 be In tho deepest sleep of what is populaily called Sunday night, though really tho early, dark hours of Monday morning, and half the e, of Books. The There is another reason for the hoarding of books that is, the to reread. It is true that in most instances tho dcslro Is not carried but, but tho intention remains as a real obstacle to the dispersion of books. And to those Vho do reread tho pleasure gained amply Justifies any amount of hoarding. What process gives tho rest, thnt does tho rereading of a favorito book? There are times when tho mental Situation is o not met by rondlng, when to tho mind resort must bo had something which will keep it quietly at work without In any way exciting it. It needs to bo soothed, not goaded into notion. Like ono turning acn customed feet to a path, it chooses tlio book that' is fairly well remembered, not because it is certnln that it will bo surprised by nothing now, but because it wants to onjoy to tho full tho old charm of phrase and description, and to gather up tho boautios and felicities that may liavo escaped notice on first reading. Depend upon it there aro no pleasures like those of rorending and no doubt a and growing acquaintance with them on the part of many readers contributes not a little to tho hoarding of hooks. The Observer. ng lialf-monthalf-physictran-qullhwoll-kudwbook-sipping, go for violating an injunction restraining thorn from Interfering with de-sl- ro Tlio action of thntyoiing man w ho, through a mistake overdrew his account, and who, when he discovered It, immediately returned tlio money, Sick Headache, was truly commendable. dyspepsia, biliousness, malaria, Tho Ohio miners want a change in their State mine inspeotor, not that constipation, jaundice, torpid tho present ono is considered incom- liver and kindred diseases. petent, but thnt a chango might tho condition of nlfairs in somo TUTT'S Liver PILLS im-pro- better than cure. Tutt's Liver Pills will not only cure but if taken in time will prevent 1 Prevention .WRAPS During this month our "Wraps must move. Our sales (hua far liavo been good, but out of our unusually largo purchase wo have most too many Jackets left to cause a real comfortable feeling, thorefore they shall bo forced out. No Smallpox. Kuttawa, Ky., Dec. 20. At tho in stigation of tho Board of Health the physicians, after a thorough inves tigation, have decided that there aro no cases of smallpox in tills county, nnd liavo nntlfled tho State Board of Health to that effect. At Dycusburg tho quarantine lias been raised, tho largo number of alleged cases of smallpox there for several weeks having proved to be measles, and also a dIseno pronounced ns Cuban itch. DOWN I). S. Kdwards Pastor. Services second Saturday night, Sunday mid Sunday-schoo- l at 0:30. Ono day last week the St. Bernard Sunday night. rrnyer ineotiiur. iuoiuinvoveniiiirsnt Coal Company hhipped ninety-nin- e 7:30 o'clock. cars of coal, and Secretary Atkinson Catholic Cituitcit. Bov. A. M. says he could nnd would have mnde Cooneii, pastor. First Mass, Sunday It one hundred, except for tlio fact morninir at 7 o'clock: second mnss. o'clock. Afternoon service nt that ho overlooked one enr that was 0:30 nvnn Kmiclnv. '!!in loaded. Qk.vkual Baitist Chukchi. As Is his annual custom, the Presi William Childers, pastor. Sorvlces dent of tho St. Bernord Coal Com ovory third Sunday at 11 o'clock a. m. nnd ut7:S0 p. m. pany mndo ninny hearts glad during Y. P. S. C. K. Prayer mooting the Christmas days by deeds of kind- every Sunday ovenlng nt 0:30. ness in bestowing upon tho needy, gifts npproprinte for tho season, or ns their necessities required. DIGEST YOUR FOOD. ninety per cent, of all tlckneat la canted b iteod not being properly digested. It create pol poci Into jour blood and then yon ar torn A few years ago, It was discovered lUTBle andatraoat any dlaeaaa the human ay stem to Carlatedt't through tho use of Impioved la belr to. Uae Dr. the rranlta. German Mitt that Yoa will feel I'owdcr and watch machinery, what considered waste the rood effects alter taking one dote. UlTt It & trial and be conTlnced. Price 25c matter around gold mines could Dr. Otto's Spruce Gum Balsam Cures bo prolltably worked, and now comes Your Cough. Juitthe Mediccna tho word thnt tho refuse or wasto matter around coal mines can bo utilized, so thero seems to be a place for everything. respects. Wo hoard ati old coloied miner say last weok that there was in Hopkins county, near Pond river at ono point n vein of coal oloven feet thick, but wo can not ouch for tho truth of the statement. Tho inlningmaohinos now nt work in tho Boinecko mlno are now op erated solely by colored men, tho Inst white innn who ran n machine thcro leaving last week for Ohio county, where ho goes to mlno coal. Thomas Longslnlf Is ln charge of tho repnlrs being inado on" tho Hecla shaft. A complete sot of new timbers will be put in, and as tho water Is fast pumped out, work in tlio old mine will soon open up again. ABSOLUTELY CURE. Church Directory. M. E. Chukchi. W. Wilson. paBtor. Services llrstand third Sundays nt 11 n. m. and at 7:30 p. m. Prayer meotlng Wednesday evening. Sunday. school at 11:30. fliitnaTiAV r,if,,,r,,r T IT Taul pastor., Sorvlces second and fourth Sundays at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. in. Cumin '.oMtisl nt Oilil 1ifn lttswit. lug, Wednesday evenings nt 7:30. M. H. Cnuncm. South. It. M. W lut it I rtnatfitv Umi'lnna lltuf iitifl Third Sundays at 11 a. in. and 7:30 p. in. Sundny-schoat 0:30. Prayer meeting, Tuesday evenings at :30 ol B..QUR Kit t JACKETS..! & . .A o'clock. MlHSIOKAKV BAITIHT ClIUIlOH. perfection. It does ono good to seo tho mathematical skill displayed in tho cutting of them. Tho lit of tho collar and around tho armholo nro beautiful. Wo show them in Black, Brown, Castor, Navy and L'earl. No.w listen, you wautu Jacket, and wo have just what you want. Why not come boforo it is too lato and got it. Our styles and prices aro guaranteed. Como on. I BISHOP & CD. MADISONVILLE, KY. s;rvVv;s;i;i;si:v-I YOUR MONEY DAOK IP YOU WANT IT. ," v IVS.2.nrnER8 .... W.W.. laLsilfliSlflHVliB Wh0 Dfls to8 L'Hf Business? Ask your neighbors. They all say that wo haul better loads, furnish best teams, and always at tho right price. j . liSWy.-- - ? IN THE MINES. efratm for Children. Vor tale by William Vnnison, Sr., of tlio St Bernard force, is spending tho holi days with relatives in Indiana. Tlio capacity of the Sobreo mine Is now said to bo eight cars per day, and nearly all Is shipped to Memphis, Tenn. J. J. McGregor lias so far recovered as to again be nblo to resume his duties ns watchman for the St. Bernartl Coal Company. Foreman Toombs and crow have nearly completed tlio new slack bins nt tho coko works, and It is, indeed, a good piece of workmanship. The St. Bernard Coal Company now has n crow of men rebuilding and building new telephone lino to Hecla mlno ns well as No. 0 and 11 W. D. Cavinesslias been given the care of tho machines in No. J mine, nnd you can rest assured that tho machines will be kept in good shape. Too much liquor caused some of the miners considerable trouble during tho holidays. Christmas without a jug, would be dull, Indeed, to seme. Baruett & Arnold nro ho rushed witli. coal orders that they nre now trying to relievo the situation by by addlngiseveial new tenuis to their force. In order to supply their employes with ready casli for the holidays, tho St. Bernard Coal Company paid oir last Saturday, much to the joy of the 1'acillc will be wrapped in tho darkness of tho saino morning hours, which become earlier to the west, until tit Midway or Brooks Island it will be but a few minutes past midnight of Sunday night." MORMONS BUSY. Taylor truly has taken the war into the enemies' camp. Election Board Will be Enjoined In appointing to the vacancies from Perpetuating Itself. on the State Election Board lie Lexington, Ky., Dec. 25. has selected a Republican, Judgo Win. O. Bradley, who is A. M. J. Cochran, of Maysville, chief consul of the Republicans Poyntz home, and William II. Mackay, a Brown Democrat, of in tho State electjon contest Covington, the home of Goobel. said tonight: "The grounds for this contest, Mr., Mackay is an able lawyer which are given the public in "the and achieved an enviable reputation whilb a member of the Con- statement prepared by the State and Committee, stitutional Convention. Judge Democratic which aro based on the arguments Cochran, it was thought at one time, would defeat Walter Evans of Pryor and Ellis, tho state for the United States District election commissioners who have just resigned, are flimsy, indeed. Judgeship. The soldiers I had at Louisville Judok Priou and Captain Ellis were locked up in tho armory could endure Goebelisin on their there until after 7 o'clock, and hends no longer and have washed none of them were allowed to go thoir hands of the afi'aii" after on tho streets, except when giving the certificate of election they went to voto in their vato the Republican candidates rious precincts in citizens' whom the people elected. Gov. clothes. Henry Wattorson, W. Taylor has appointed their suc- N. Haldeman, Mayor Weaver, cessors and now the State Elec- and, in fact, every strong Goetion Board is made up of Judge bel partisan, had been published A. M. J. Cochran, Republican, as having been threatened, and Gov. Ex-Gov. Will Send Still More Elders Into Kentucky Next Year. Chattanooga, Tenn., Dec. 20. The Mormon headquarters hero will to morrow send Into different parts of Kentucky fourteen Mormon elders. Bon E Klcli, president of the Southern Mission, Intends to increase the amount of work there double, he says, and the same will bo done in Ohio. Tlio United Mino Workers II nd ninny words of condemnation for tho Open All Night. non union miner, but right under thftlr noso in Tennessee, tho convict .fli fiTetT'Tii'tfcTi.iifo mttrt miner works tinder contract, nnd "Wnrmnn. convict labor Is less degrading In their sight thnn tho man who shows Thcro aro fow ailments so uncomfrvj.,..s.Wr4. 4 gnffainfci1 1f?.ay. - A,5s.fr, Ualij independence by Ignoring labor or fortable ns piles, hut they can easily he cured by using Tahler's Buckeye 4 ganizations. Pllo Ointment. Ilellof follows Its French conl mines employ nbout use, and ony onesuirerlng from plies 81,001) perhons; other mines 12,00(1, can notation! to neglect to glvo It n and quarries 0,000. Of tho miners, fair trial. Price W) ets. in bottles, and Builder-76 cents. St. Bernard Drug15 per cent, nro womennnd children; tubes store. is yiahi axpcniiricc the average working days is 2SU; tho nverngo work hour, yl.t, nnd tlio dally Nicholas Davis, of Troop II, Third EARLINGTON, KY. wage average 75 cents. Tho produc- cavalry, tho Kentucky soldier who All classes of buildings erected niul.l tion of conl and lignite last yenr was rnn nmiick with n made completo rendy fur occupancy, 32,439,730 tons, BInck Diamond. " "' at Fort Meyer, has been ordered to inciutiiuir 1110 iiirnig iiniroi nu inntor- lals, mechanlcnl and common labor. Our readers may liavo noticed ref tho Government insane hospital near 'J erence from tlmo to time, to tho out Anncostin, for medical treatment. ' e reasonable and satisfaction IScZIVh-tZIZ- t ployment of convicts in coal mines Hoarseness Leads On Buarantced. Kstlmntesclieerfiillvglvcii t in the South. Owing to tho activity E "J DRAWN UPON SHORT NO- - nn nil klmlu l.nllillni. nml uiw.,.lnl w,,.l. - - ... - ...".... irritation of the throat, if........ ,. u,nt in tlio mining there is a great de To seriousend In n rocking, rnsplng n an nnd may uivo me ncuaiico niyour worK. TiriT. mand for labor, nnd tho courts are couch. Dr. BoII'h Pino Tar Honey K. 1,1 1.1, it J tay iiipn'juy.v.n.y i;J'5t;WlJ,-J- . aJJiJ,. JJJigJ.J granting long sentences. A recent will quickly clear the throat nnd D , leno tho volco clear nnd smooth. It list in one town was: D Is nu Infallible remedy for coughs , six years; twenty years; B L 11 and colds nnd all disorders of tho L , throat and lungs. Good druggists S II , six. years; 11 V B ten years; F (white), nine sell It. 2."c. St. Bernard Drug Store. Perfect health is that condition of tho body when digestion is so perfect that tlio physiological balance between the destruction nnd construction thnt goes on ceaselessly in cell life is daily kept norinnl. K. B. Barnett & Arnold. . iff M. McCORD, Contractor Krag-JorgeiiK- at a j & ............... r Si nieniiieitiiiiiiiii Hearin News. man name Phelps happened to an awful accident near Morganflcld last Mcok. Ho was driving his horso and buggy along tho public road and suddenly tho horse became scared and ran off, trying to kick the buggy A many. to pieces. '1'ho horse caine to n bridge and instead of going straight across the buggy, horso and all went off nt tho side and the man fell forward and was kicked in tho side and his ribs were bevered from tho spine Tlio forco of habit was plainly shown last week when Secretary Balloy, of the Reinecko Coal Company, telegraphed for coal cars from California. He died almost instantly. Moro telephone wires from Sturgls to Bordloy will be put up as soon as tho weather will permit. Tho new town at Cullens Mines will bo nnmed Wheatcroft, tho name of tho prosldont of tho construction company which Is building a railroad by that placo. The depot has already been startcdand ono resident completed. of Covington ; Win. H. Mackoy, I deemed it necessary to have See horo Democrats, Republicans of Maysville, Brown Democrat the troops present to quoll riot, prosperity Is dovloplng moro indus- The question now arises, 'Will there bo a change in the mine inspector for tills State when his time expires, and If so, who Is the best qualified man for tho place?" Weigher John Hogan,of tho Hecla mine has been on tho sick list for the past month or two, nnd whllo ho has attended to business, It has been with great dllllculty. old man recognized tlio foot by tho Five striking motal workers were shoe. Weeping us ho picked up the sent to jail for short terms In Chfca- - ghastly relic, he exclaimed: ' I put that sole on last week for poor WI1U lam.' Stumbling on In the dark chamber tho man came to four dead horses and a mule and a man all In a heap, as if they had been gathered .seven years; W. , for life. Coal Trade Journal. T In a mine near Uniontown. Pa., thirty-tw- o miners lost their lives last Saturday by ah explosion in a mino, and we quote from a dajiy paper the following In connection with the awful nlfnlr: "One cage was at tho bottom nt tho time, nnd It was jammed against tho side in nu inextricable mass. It was in this cage that William Thomas stood w lien he lost his life. He was pinned against tho wall by the cago, his head was bevered from his body and carried away, ono hand was torn olf, and carried to tho surface and found in n Held 200 feet away. His right with the shoo on, was carried to the top of the tipple, where It was found later In the Iron frame work by tho man's father, Philip Thomas. The C S years; j Wo often criiHh down our Impulses not rcnlliing that our Impulses arc apt to be Just tho quick longings of our nntures to fulfill their Ideals. Jonunry Ladles' Homo Journal. OtDORGE mimi (Sacceuorto ItaacDtTli.) O. tunnnaumaa TOY, i ? LIVERY & FEED Have you a colli? A dose of Honey of Tar at bedtime will removo It. Prlco 'Si and GOe. St. Bernard Drugstore. Cous-sen- 's STABLE. j I w agent and a former resident of Loulsillo, committed suicide at Richmond, Ky., by drlnklngcnrbollo acid. K K. Dalr, Arcol, Tenn , writes Have uted Dr M A Simmons Liter Medicine in rears. I had what the doctors called Ulceration or lha Stomach It cuied me sound and well. I would not Kite one packace of it for a dorrn UVe I uted J. Lewis Booker, ail iiisurnnco t l ni MSi-uas- s iMjupieni ana Tu..i rrompipenrice. i r 1 11 11 i.i At tho Oltl Stand, on .Main street, Just west of Depot. EAKLINGTON, Kl. r 1 1 '' tttHHHIIIIItllllll ti 8 e)H n Ai n Princeton Is to have a coal mine of her own. Chns. Chapman, of New Haven, O., hns leased tho coal right on tho Goodakor farm, about three miles from town, and opened u mint). Yd and Poyntz has also named men as his appointeos and the matter will probably go to the courts where Goebol stands little chance to win out against the laws of the land which have thus far barred his way to a stolen seat in the State house. Christmas Here. Santa Claus was not forgetful of Enrlington homes this year. He was never before so thoroughly furnished with every good thing that makes the hearts of children, old and young, happy. If there is a nook into which ho did not look and smilingly leave remem brances of this glad season, that nook is unknown. Ho looked hard for any bucIi dark and cheer less corner and was assisted in, the search by many good resident spirits who had Christmas in thoir bones and were willing and anxious to divide up with any less fortunate. Truly the Christmas spirit was abroad for keeps. There was another spirit the spirit of tho still abroad to a a certain extent and worked his evil on a few unwary and unwise ones. But they and ho received a sharp rebuke and tho discountenance of the people and tho law. And then tho snow fell and put a Christmas dressing on tho whole all air. It was an ideal Christmas. May there be many moro such in store for tho people of Earlington and all the county of Hopkins. Subscribe for Tiir Bisk. Tho Grayson Trlbuno chronicles two serious accldonts In Carter county, ono with a fatal result: Ono day last weok tho child of William Owons had its eyes blown out by u powder explosion Tho children wero playing with a PARMER STRICKEN bottjo of powdor. On Friday tho littlo child of RobIn Christian County While Cele- ert Burton was playing by the fire when Its clothes boenmo Ignited, brating His Eighty-Secon- d burning It horribly and causing its death that night. Tho parents wero Birthday. burned badly nbout tho Hopklusvllo,Ky.,Dec.20. 'Squlro thoir olforts to rescue It. hands in Uobort S. Smith, a prominent ami Church Services. wenlthy Fnlrvlow farmer, amis stricken with paralysis yesterday There will bo preaching at tho M. wmio ceiouraung ms oigntyecontl 35. Church, South, uoxt Sunday at birthday. Ills death is inomentnrllv 11 a. in. nnd 7:80 p. in. Evorybody expocj.ed. Invited to iittenu those sorvlces. ld should riot start. "The Democrats claim tissue paper ballots were used in Johnson, Knox, Piko and other counties, when tho stub book in tho office of Secretary of State Finloy shows that the same identical paper was used in nearly a score of Democratic counties. It was not tissue paper at all, and there is no evidence of tho purpose of fraud. "Wo shall also fight in tho courts the right of tho Stato Board of Election to perp&tuato itself in the manner which tho Goebel people propose. Tho constitution clearly provides for tho filling of such offices as these by the Governor, and Gov. Taylor wilL appoint men to take tho placo of Pryor and Ellis, resigned, and tho men appointed by Mr. Poyntz, tho other commissioner, will bo enjoined, throwing tho matter into tlio courts. . "I do not know whon Goobel will filo his protest against tho seating of Gen. Taylor, but presume he will hold oil' till the last minute. Wo will take evidence in every county." tries. Tho baso ball boys would have it down to a flno point If they would hay whon they beat "Wo Taylored oin." Theory and Practice. Tho poverbs of the peoplo have a bioad basis of truth. They hold that a preacher, after getting into a groove, is utterly unsafe- as a man of nlfairs. Thcro Is sound sense in that opinion. Tho fancy notions about tho "rainbow Biblo" linvo their genesis In tho theological seminaries wliero one pursuit causes the mind to lose Us polarity. Heresy nests In tho cholsters of priests' houses. Tho frosh graduato In medicine- is dangerous if Aho knows it all." Tho old family doctor dosen't know the name of tho latest treaties, but he knows a sick innn the main thing. Oliver Wendell Holmes, physician and author, believed thnt outside of four romedles tho balnnco wore humbugs. The veteran knows thorn; has seon them act, but ho gathers a world of Information from tho beat of tho pulso, which no book can teach practice, practiceRichmond Clulstian Advocate. For broken limbs, chilblains, burns scalds, bruised shins, sore throat nnd sores of evory kind, apply Ballard's Snow Liniment. It will gh o ImmeMen with diate relief ami heal any wound. up and piled togother. Bernard Drugheads olf, arms olf, limbs crrished Price 25nnd f0e. St. store. nnd brokon, were lying nround Indiscriminately. It was a ghastly Charles A. Kirk has bought n sight. Tho air was fetid and it was Interest In tho Palntsvlllo You have used all only n short time until tho otllcinls Coinmorcinl, nnd succeeds T. S. had to return to tho surface to re- Kirk ns editor. I sorts of cough reme- - cover from the deadly clfects of tho n Ono bottle of Dr. Boll's convince tho most skoptlcnl of dies but it does was about to enter his will "John Scolf Its Wonderful merits ns an Invnlua-bl- o rollof it is too deep room whon tlio awful explosion took of housohold remedy In theToothyield; Bheuinntism, Neuralgia placo. Ho was hurled out Into tho ache, or any othor acho or pain, or Internal. seated. It may wear ontry nndof wns thoro met by n cross air, which jostled him current along for 200 feet, and then slammed Tho Business Men's Association f itself out in time, but him to floor of tho room, whore ho nnd citizens of Henderson have reis more liable lay for two hours, expecting every newed thoiroflortsto have n Fedornl moment to bo smothorcd to death. building erected In that placo. 2 la grippe, i "John Discom said ho had just with Dlirlnesi, Furred Tongue, It room. Ho heard a ter- Bitter troubled Mouth, Uloated I'eellng alter eatentered Tails In I pneumonia or a sen- - rific ronr,his whirled around and cnughl ing, Constipation or Sick Headache, ute Dr. M. stars shooting of affection. sight tho millions of ho said. In a A. Simmon, Liver Medicine. ous past entrance, Citizens of Union nnd Crittenden I You need something second they were upon him, whirlcounties will potltlon Congress for ing nbout his head. Ho foil to the will give you door nnd lay thcro until taken out. n systom of locks nnddnms InTrado-wate- r river. Harry Atwood ono of tho f strength and build wns saved by being thrownrescued,a Wai.krii'hTonioIs tlio link that Into pit of water. Joo Meoso was also picks up tlio vital forco of man in his up the body. n stato and hinds him to saved In this manner. Mccso and and strength by recuporatlng his cousin, Sainuol Moebo, wero In health tho Brain, regulating tho action of tho mine stables. Samuel stopped the Heart and nourishing tho NervI to tho door just as tho shock oc- ous System. curred. His clothing wns torn off, On Canipbollsvillo and he was burned to death. Joo last Friday night Judge Chns. PatSebrick, nn Intelligent Hungarian, terson, who was sleeping In an upgives a vivid lecltal of lt'it his torrl-bl- o stairs room In his residence, was will do this when everything f f experiences. In his room. else fails. There is no doubt "'It was hell down thoro,' ho awakened by smokoa lump of coal discovered that fhii.li, tlion a Ho said. 'First a blinding It nourishes, I about it. fallen out of tho grato and tcrrlblo rumbling, and the winds had strengthens, builds up and hiirnod a lnrgo holo In tho iloor, rushed through the headings with burning one of tho sloopors nearly hi maKes the body strong and hurricane forco. FIvo men wore healthy, not only to throw! working with mo. Their clothing two. off this hard cough, but to J nnd shoes wero slipped olf, leaving I)r M A Simmout Liver Medicine hat tlnce and risen in 1840 their naked bodies, which wero niandsteadily lar exceedsnubile favor, other the do loniiy me system acainst Liver that of any for it I further attacks. burned black In nn Instant, I picked Medicine, If you are MIlco Probock, who was still livrun dovn or emaciated you up Tlio smallpox quaraiitlno ntDyeuB-bur- g ing, and started with him for tho should certainly take this has beon lifted, air shaft. It was n terrible task, for nourishing food medicine. I wns nearly exhausted, nnd just as Monoy to patent good Idea may by c, and li. oo. all drunliti. poor Mlko socurod by our aid. Address, Tim sco TT& DOWNE, Chemtm, Nw York. i I reached the shaft Patent IIkoohd, Baltimore, Md. i m III W' !! H1 WW4 died.' " "IM Cough imp On K con-troll- Antl-Pni- not after-dam- p. nl The matron of a well kriown Masonic Home mentions one Inmate, ' J. seventy years of age, who has been in the infirmary for three years,r', a great sufferer from indigestion, and has bcen'taking Ripans Tab.'? ules about a year and a half and finds them so beneficial that he is never without them. He is willing that his name should be used in , a testimonial, as it might be of use in persuading some other person to try them. A second old gentleman, in the same institution, 4 fit to produce throat p:hat years of age, has had liver trouble for many years and finds that R'l'PA'N'S help him very much. They also have two botli suffer nurses there, one thirty years of age, the other forty-two- ; 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 indiges that she is forty-fiv- c tion, causing pain and paroxysms of belching, and finds that the Tabules are very good indeed and is perfectly willing to have her f"c name used in a testimonial. eighty-fou- r h iM ,,.r; -- ' - ft will not beutU. Thtj UnUh rln and t- A cam of U4 With Uiat R I Uf. 0m . at V li outhaword U I fA W 8 n th piektuf uul ecpt n mlMtviuU. ft 1 MM 6. 3 tor b b bad any anifMort. l a BuirMvi anq uu iuou.inti Kimttiuuwu aw for 41 otnu. 10aniojpr.,Miir York. aaUa4Waa7a44rvMfroaairoriraj4aJwUaUlpiAaCUitiicaiCik,o, TVAirTEDwirem rttlcf. tlr nuktii mj u tnt. run-dow- SCOTT'S A BOOK TO MANKIND! EMULSION Times-Journa- l: TABLER'S BUCKEYE zWWWSWL. PILE D" in 'H J CURE A New Discovery for the Certain Cure of INTERNAL and EXTERNAL PILES, WITHOUT PAIN. CURES WHERE. ALL OTHERS HAVE FAILED. TUBES, BY MAIL, 75 CjENTS; BOTTLES, 60 CENTS. JAMES mi F.WimStotaftWlf. --- - aWrktoSfrSLLWW,' i v ' i iw r ..- -, u &ftA t J v z' - : I I T, : -- "23 dnbustruu'e (Lt?rire." J LOCAL NEWS. t. ,'a big ".'.were All of Earllngton'a merchants did Clirlfltinaa buslnoss and some surprised at Its vulumo. The (if ' was most wolcome to tho clerks and merchants of Earllngton. " rest Sunday and Christinas day Christmas day passed on without any extraordinary Incidents of any kind. Tho day passod oil qulotlyand tho nooplo of our town seomed to bd enjoying a day of rest from the ordinary routlno work of ovory day'llfe. Mr. William McOary Is moving Into John M. VIotory'B rosldonco on Main Streot. Mr. Hon Flolda, of of Mr, Howling Groon, McOary, will occupy part of tho hoiiso, having recently moved his family hero. son-in-la- w 'fci Ik ' Tho clerks In tho St. llernard Oen ernl Storo ntthls placo gave Manager Jamos It. Ilnsh a handsome Christmas present in tho form of a 82nd degree Masonlo charm. It came lato and only afowwero In at tho presen tation but tho spirit of tho givlngand tho approprlatoness of tho gift wero fully appreciated. Tho Cumberland Telophono and Telegraph Company will bo granted a franchise at tho Januray mooting of tho Earllngton City Council, January 1, and will put In an oxchango hero at onco, serving a goodly nuin-bof patrons already contracted with. Tho company has leased the back room over tho postollleo for a -- term of years. or ,. y Sunday school morning by Eldrcd Davis In a convincing costumo which Interested tho Httlo folks greatly. A special ' musical programmo was rondored Including ono song by the little children and a dlstrlbutlan mado of to the 'Christmas romombrances " pupils of tho school. Mr. J. It. Dean mado a very appropriate talk to tho I children In the true Chflsmas spirit. Santa Clause at Sunday School. Santa Clailso was represented at tho Mothodlst Sun-lin- Will Not Sell Tobacco, Lard or AMERICAN COAL FOR EUROPE. Pork. Earllngton Postoificc dots Into About a year ago tho Climax told Big Cargoes Leaving Philadelof tlin (Instruction bv flrn of nil the Third Class January i. phia for Italy and France. cigars tobacco of a Danville ( postmaster Robinson has rocelvod grocor, and w. i$. Philadelphia, Pa., Decomber 25. Mr. Holmes. notion from the Department that a bonfire on Main street In Jiomauo The Italian steamship Venus, Capt. front of the Karllngton postollleo will be his storo, nnd destroyed a lnrgo Trnpanl, has arrived from Ancoua transferred Into tho third class Jan quantity weed," believing in ballast to load upward of C000 tons uary 1. More lock boxes aro de It a sin to of "tho Mr. Holmes hns of conl for Genoa. This will bo tho soil It. manded by tho patrons of tho olllco created another mild sensation by tlilul Rhlpineiit of this kind wlthjn and will bo put In at onco. This discontinuing tho salo of lard or tho month. It is stated that 50,000 change has been expected to como pork in any form, having mado up tons of conl will bo shipped from for tho past fow quarters during his mind that tho uso of tho flesh of hero to Italy for use on tho railroads which tho receipts of tho ofllco tho Kwlne Is contrary to Bible teach- there. havo gradually and steadily In- ings nnd injurious to health. The American conl is also bolng creased. Tho Increasing business of Advocato says that "In splto of tho to French Mediterranean Karllngton has pusjied tho business fact that liis stock does uot contain points and tho British steamship of tho ofllco up rapidly, during the thoso Important items of Inca will soon begin loading 4000 past throo years, .and thus has coino Mr. Holmes continues tocoiuinoico, Ions atftowport Nows for Marsoll maintain tho change. his placo among tho lending grocers les.. of Central Kentucky." Working Nighht and Day Catarrh Cannot be Cured If wo nro not mistaken, Mr. Tho busiest and mightiest Httlo apim.ioatiokh, as they Holmes Is a Sanctlflcntlonlst, hav- thing with Dr. cannot rench the seat of tho disease. ing spoilt a week horo somo yours King's thnt over was mado is pill Now Life Pills. Evory Catarrh Is a blood or constitutional ago when tho Itov. Pickett hold a is a d globulo health, disease, ami in order to euro it you (hat changes weakness into strength, must take internal remedies, Hall's Sanctlllcatlon mooting in this city. listlcssncss Into energy, brain-fa- g Catarrh Cure Is not a quack medi Ho is a devout man, an upwright Into montnl power. They're wondercine. It was prescribed by ono of citizen, and Is respected by all who ful In building up the hcnlth. Only tho best physicians in this country Uoo per box. Sold by St. Bernard for years and Is n regular prescrip- know him. Drugstore. tion. It Is composed of tho best tonics known, combined with the "Qrnsp all nnd Lose All." Jawbone Torn Out. best blood purifier, nctluir directly on Many people nro so intent on Wnddy, Ky., Dec Will Poolo, of tho mucous surfiices. Tho perfect "grasping all" that they lose combination of tho two ingredients strength of nerves, appetite, diges- Poytona, three miles north of this Is what produces such wonderful reFortunatoly, however, sults in curing Catarrh. Send for tion, health. bo restored by taking place, while celebrating Christmas, theso may wns very seriously hurt yesterday testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Hood's Sarsaparllln, which has put afternoon. Ho had a can full of many a business man on tho road to Sold by Druggists, 75c. powder, with a fuse attached, nnd him Family Tills aro tho best. success by giving nnd a good diges- wns blowingvii conl of fire to sot fire, Hall's tion, strong nerves clear bruin. It does tho snino thing ror weak and when tho powder oxplodcd nnd toro Man's Erring Judgment. tired women. nil his teetli and part of his jawbone Most of tho judgments of moil and Hood's Pills cure sick headache, out. women which aro uttered in conver- Indigestion. In sluggish llvor, Heroine, by its sation aro worthless as estimates of tho character; tholr only value lies in Sunday School Enteriulnment. beneficial action upon more biliary tracts, renders tho bile fluid, A very plcasnnt nnd oiijoynblo tho light which thoy throw upon tho and brings tho liver Into a sound, wns given the children healthy condition, thereby bnnishing temper and point of vlow of tho would-b- o Judges. Tho wise man of the Christian Sunday-schoand the sense of drowsiness, lethargy, feeling of apathy never accepts tho judgment of oth- tho public nt lnrgo Tuesday night by and the general disordcrsof tho which. ariso from Sunday-schoer peoplo about his fellows, except tho lenders in that at Prleo 50c. St. Bornnrd Drugstore. in those very rare cases in which ho the Assembly Hall. Tho house was finds a man or woman of distinctly filled nnd all enjoyed tho brief proTho Frenchburg .Agitator says: judicial temper directed by largo gram which was rendered for tho "Every paper in lContucky is urged Intelligence. Tho wrongs Inflicted children's benefit. Henry C. d to seriously consider tho ndvislbillty porsonnted Santa Clans nnd of establishing a by inadequate and misleading Judgpapor ments aro frightful when ono stops thcro wns nn onchnnted cnstlo nnd mill, tho paper to bo manufactured to think of them. In every com- brownies and fairies galore, In quito and sold at cost to stockholder. Tho munity there aro inon and womon attractlvo and appropriate mako-uAgitator will guarantee a 500 who aro totally misunderstood bv with music and marching and finally to tho organization. Every tholr neighbors becauso somo ener a distribution of bricks from tho country paper should do ns much, getic and voluble persons lias form- onchnnted cnstlo, changed by nmglo and some many times that amount. ed and convoyed to tho community Into presents for tho children of tho All thnt is necessary to tho success a misleading Impression in regard Sunday-schooSpecial nnd appro- of tho venture is a llttlo effort and to them. Outlook. priate music was rendered. determination." NOW TO BE PRESIDENTIAL. PDLPIT EPIGRAMS BY D. L. MOODY, LOCOMOTIVE BLASTS. sugar-coate- Much disappointment is felt by the friends of Master of Trains, Deviloy, becauso the company failed to glvo him one of tho annual plums passed around. His promotion .would have delighted them. Instead of running trains on tho Wabash system as ho said he InGod's best gifts, llko valuable Jew tended doing, former dispatcher els, aro kopt under lock and key, nnd Neal, Is now said to bo running a thoso who want them must, with fer poker room In Evnnsville. vent faith, importunately ask for uispntcner isick Wnlkor mado a them, for God is tho ro ward or of brier visit to Slaughtersvlllo last thorn thatdiligontly seek Him. Saturday, and It Is tho opinion ot many thnt his best girl lives there. When men go up in n balloon thoy Tho serious illnoss or his mother oarry with thorn what" thoy call balhns called agent Snyder, or Cedar last that Is, small bags of sand nnd when thoy want to rlso higher thoy Hill, to Mt. Vernon, Indiana, ror a Just throw out somo of tho sand. So fow days. we, if wo want to rise nearer heaven, Operator Sharp, of Sebreo, is now must Just throw out some of the sand acting ngent nt Cedar Hill, and nnd cast aside every weight. We Douglass Coflman, the night opera tor. won't rlso higher till wo do so. A man'can no more tako in a supply of grace for tho future" than ho can eat enough today to last him for tho next six months or take suillcent air Into his lungs at onceoto sustain life for a week to come. We must draw upon God's boundless stores of grace from day today as wo need it. wo ok. 'Possum Walk Talk. W. R. Putnam Is on tho sick this T- -k There aro three classes of people tho '"wills," tho "won'ts" and the Tho first accomplish "cant's." everything, tho second oppose everything nnd tho tho third fall In everything. Very often a man will hear a hundred good things inn sermon, but there may be ono thing that strikes him as a llttlo out of place, and he will go home and sit down at the table and talk right out before his children and magnify that ono wrong thingt and nob 8ay n word about tho hundred good things thnt woro said. That is what peoplo do who criticise. ol liv-o- r. ol Bour-lnn- If you havo a good excuse, don't give It up for anything I havo said; don't give It up for anything your mother may havo said; don't glvo It up for anything your friend mny havo said. Tako it up to tho bar of God and state it to Him. But if you hnvo not a good excuse an excuso that will stand in eternity let it go now and fleo to tho nrms of a loving Saviour. p, l. nillions aivcn Away. is certainly gratifying to the in tho fmbllc to know of ono concern gonor-ouaro not afraid to bo s to the needy nnd suffering. The proprietors of J)r. King's Now Discovery for Consumption, Coughs, Vsoius, nave given nwoy over ten million trinl bottles of this great medlcino; nnd havo tho satisfaction of knowing It hns absolutely thousands of hopeless cases. Asthma, Bronchitis, Honrhoness nnd all diseases of tho Throat, Chest nnd Lungs are surely cured by it. Call on St. Bernard Druggist, nnd got a freo trial bottlo. Regular slzo 50c. and i. jivory nonio guaranteed, or price rotuiuicd. i Saturday afternoon and night. They wro all caused by liquor. Leo Co-- zart and John W. Twyman wero on duty ns special policeman and j stated In mnklng somo arrests. Two men were taken oir tho afternoon passenger train whocamo from tho north well In liquor ami wero trying jitti take the train. Ono was a negro fTfroin Springfield, Tomi. Tho trutli ; tliai Karllngton Is a bad placo for a liinn to uot drunk and mako n row - was again oxuinpllflod. ' b up by ovcrybody to bo ono of most u cMlclout ofllccra in tho list of police olllcials who are remembered for their competent and foarless work, mado several arrests Karl-ItiHto- Kept the Peace. City Marshal "NV. It. Coylo, given It A SORE CURE FOR CROUP. Years' Constant Um With out a Failure Twenly.Five PERSONAL. ' (? 11 Li Mrs. Win. Hughes and brother, Clyde MeCarloy, aro spending the holidays with tho family or Win. Cnrlcy. Khler W. II, Mooro filled his near Providence Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. It. J. McCulley luvvo returned from a visit to relatives at Kmplro nnd Croftou. - Miss Mary Kellner, of Henderson, Is visiting friends here. Kate and Harford Chatton are Kjiendlng tho holidays In Providence. Itov. U. M. Wheat filled his regular nppoiutinont at Kobo Sunday. Mrs. Whvnt accompanied him. horo with friends last week. Miss Bertha Gelbel, of Hondorson, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Elmer Orr. Will L. Phillips came homo Friday from Lexlngton.to spend Christinas and tho holidays. David Burr returnod Friday ulglit from Bollbucklo, whoro ho is attending school, to bo with ills parents .during tho holidays, Jan. It. Hash ' and son, Bon, spent Christmas in Henderson, with relatives. Mrs. Phil Itabor and Miss Sue l)ucuport, of Nashville, who have boon visiting relatives horo, returned homo WednoBday morning. Douglas O'Brien is at homo for n holiday vacation from his work at school near Mnbilo, Aln. Mr. John Robertson and family, of tho Flat Croek vicinity spent Christmas with tho family of W. T. Neal. Prof. Lutx, of Madlsonvlllo, was in tho city Tuesday ovonlng. ' Miss Hnttlo Wilson, of Robards, in visiting rolntives hero. Mrs. Qulnsernnd daughter and Utile Miss Kippch, of Mt. Vernon, Ind., Visited tho family of M. B. Long, this wcok. Miss London, of Henderson, Is tho guerit of Mrs. Elmer Orr. J. Karl Taylor spout several days r Tho first indication or croup is hoarseness, and In n child subject to thnt disesso it may bo taken ns a sure sign of tho approach of an attack. Following this honrsonoss Is a peculiar rough cough. If Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is given ns soon as tho child becomes hoarse, or even after tho croupy cough appears, it will prevent tho attack. It Is used in many thousands of homes in this brond land and novor disappoints the anxious mothers. Wo have yet to learn of a singlo instnnco in which it hns not proved effcctunl. No otiier A Powder Horn of 1750. preparation can show such a record Dr. John O. McRoynolds, tho vet- twenty-llv- o years' constant uso witheran physician of this city, hns In out a failure. For salo by St. Bernard Drugstoro. Earlingtou; Ben T. his possession n powder horn that Robinson, Mortons Unp, Geo. King, bears tho date of 1750. This horn St. Charles. was worn by Cnpt. Thomns Helm during tho bnttlo nt Guilford CourtWent to the Crofton Bali. house, N. C. Tho Captain was shot Misses Lizzie nnd Nellie Sullivan, on tho field, nnd this horn wns takon Jon-ui- o off his body. It was presented to Sallio and Mary McGrath. Mrs. McGlennnn, of this place, Misses and kopt by Mrs. Joseph McAllister, a sister of Cnpt. Helm. Mrs. Mc- Katie Groon and Agnes Hart, of Kirby, Allister was a first cousin of Dr. Henderson, Miss McGrath of Nashville, and Jnmcs attended McReynolds' mother. Tho Hon. N. A. Porter, of Bowling Green, n tho ball given nt Crofton Tuesday Sullivan, AV. F. relative of tho family, lias the horn night. Mess. James Dovney started Sheridan and John now. Dr. McReynolds prizes tho got set at Morhorn sncrodly, and constantly keeps to tho ball, too, but tons Gap a,ud stayed on tho siding it under lock nnd key. two hours nnd a linlf. Messrs. Sullivan and Shorldnn enmo homo on Brave Hen Fall tho Chicago train. Of courso John kld-no- y Victims to stomnch, liver nnd kept on and got as far as Norton-vllltroubles ns well ns women, nnd whore ho mot tho party renil feol tho results in loss of nppotfte, polBons in tho blood, backache, turning. hendacho and tired, listn less, feeling. But thero's My son has been troubled for years no need to feel llko that. Listen to with chronic diarrhoea. Sometimo J. W. Gnrdnor, Idaville, Ind. Ho ago I persuaded him tcinke somo of says: "Eleotrio Bittors aro just tho unamoeriniirs uoiio, unoiera and thing for a man when he is nil rim Diarrhoea Remedy. Aftor using two down, nndon't enro whether ho lives bottles of tho sizo ho was or dies. It did more to give jiow cured. I give this testimonial, hopstrength and good nppotlto than any- ing somo one similarly afflicted may thing I could tako. I can now eat read it and bo benefited! Thomah C. anything nnd havo a now lenso on Bowkh. Glencoe, O. For snlo by St. Hfo. Only 50 conts ntSt. Bemnrd Bernard Drugstoro, KarliiiL'ton; Ben Drugstore. Evory bottlo guaran- T. Robinson, Mortons Clap; Geo. teed. King, St. Chnrlcs. o, run-dowM-ce- nt A great many people say you must hear both sldos; but if a man should wrlto 1110 a most slanderous letter about my wife, I don't think I would hnvotorcad it; I should tear it up and throw it to tho winds. Hnvo I to read all tho infidel books that aro To Cure La Grippe in Two Days written to hear both sides? Havo I Take Laxative Bromo Quinine to tako up a book that is a slander TAW.V.TH. All druggists refund the on my Lord nnd Master, who has remoney if It fails to cure. E. AV. deemed me with. His blood? Ton Gkovij'h signatured! every box, 25c. thousand times no ! I will not touch There can bo no poorer soil for a It. child-plato grow In, or to nttompt What wo wnnt Is family piety, to grow in, than tho soil of pretense. righteousness in our homes. A To learn to concenl is a sorrowful young minister camo to mo and said lesson indeed for a child, To learn ho couldn't get along with his wife, to concenl honest poverty, ns though and what should ho do? I told him ashamed of It, is tho most sorrowful to got out of tho ministry. A man of tho sorrowful lessons in this line, has no right to bo in the pulpit unfur it is to so Httlo purpose, and Is less ho can get along with his family. unnecessary afterward. January Ladles' Homo Journal. Very fow peoplo think thoy nro lost. You seldom moot a bankrupt A Neglected Cold cause of disease. sinner. Most of them think thoy Is an It clogs tho lungs with mucus. It can pay about soventy-flv- o cents on strains nnd breaks down tho lung the dollar, somo 00 per cent. they tissues, ur. ueirs nne-ra- r .Honey lust como short a little, and tho is nn uniniiing cure ior cougns anil Almighty will mako it up somehow. colds. It rebuilds tho tissues nnd cives streiiKth to the lunirs by sup Don't let Satan mako you think you plying tho blood with aro so good that you don't need tho oxygon. "Joe nt nil goon druggists. grace of God. We are a bad lot, all nt Tho Jems' & Hnrrod Railroad A Bourbon Philanthropist. Photo Car will leave hero January The will of Bonjnmin Hnrrold, n 4th. iryou want first-claphotoor Bourbon county, nfter u graphs at a low prlco, now is tho farmer few light boquosts, provides that tho tlmo to got them. Tho nbovo dato is bo placed in tho last day or our stay in Enrllng-ton- . romainder of his estate tho hands of John B. Kennedy and Johns & Haiuiod. others toobo used In educating poor young women or tho county. His Newspaper Sold. slstor, Mrs. Huldnh Pryor, brought Tho Hopklnsvillo Messenger, a suit to break tho will, but she lost woekly paper, pupllshed by Jas. F. her case. Rogors, has beon sold to Mr. Curtis A. Brasher who will tako chargo at MAS NATURE WARNED YO'J onco and continue tho publication. Nature herself clad 111 tlio rarly gatta a ss of us. por dozen; $2.50 Photos for$1.00 per dozen In biliousness, Herblne, by exuntil January 4th, at the Railroad pelling from tho body tho excess of bile nnd acids, improves the assimilPhoto Car. ative processcss, purifies tho blood, up and strengthens tho and Says tho Hawesvlllo Plalndenlcr: wholetones system. Price 60 cts. St. year 1000 will find oil flowing Bernard Drugstoro. Tho from hundreds of wells In this viTho Marion Press says: "Saturcinity, rock saws by tho dozen cutting tho finest building stono in tho day Georgo Blick, a citizen of Maworld, nil t)io old conl banks in full rlon, disappeared from his homo and blnst, switches rrom two to five from tho town, nnd so far as his miles in length, extending to tho family and rriends can learn ho has country mines, lqnd In paying quan- not bceu seen since thnt time. years old, and totities, nnd iron oro of tho best kind, a Ho is forty-si- x gether with his family moved rrom plug tobneco factory in full swing, nnd our peoplo carrying pistols for Lyon county to this placo about a tho fellows who enmo hero and year ago. He has a wife and lour children, and this is about tho ex waked them up. tent or his worldly possessions. He wns a iionost man, n TIMELY HINT. i,. luul.l be Tilso and see that your bloodli and bore a good namo In every reyour whole system put In a rich and and perfectly healthy condition by the nse of Dr. spect among those who knew him. Carlstcdt's German Liver Powder. Then yon will be free from malaria, typhoid fever, colds Tho cause or his sudden nnd rather and the crip. Dr. Carlstedt's German Liver mysterious disappearance is not Powder Is the best medicine money can buy. For your Cold try Dr. Otto's Spruee known to any or his rriends. Gum Balsam. Price 25o and 60s Dr. M, A. Simmons Liver Medicine searches a Bottle. lout all Impurities In the System, snd eipeli Fivc-doii- rhotos for $2.50 Prof. Cecil Johnson will close his jMKv w BBBBV BTV school nt this plnco this next week. Thomas Wynn mndo a business trip to Hopklnsvillo last Saturday frank Oglesby mndo n trip to Mndisonvillo last week. A. C. Oglesby and Bvrou Grnco delivered tobacco In Mortons Gnp last Wednesday. Tho Bailoy Brothers, of White Plains nro building a large livery and feed stable. Ono of our young men nttompted to tnke his Hfo ono day last week by the uso ot.a pistol. A Iovo affair was tho causo. Acts Dallas Crick spent last Friday in Nortonvillo. John nnd Jnmcs Bullock went to Kb Hopklnsvillo last Monday. Snntn Clans is visiting in tills vicinity this week, mnking tho llttlo folks happy. A wreck on Illinois Central Inst Honest John Adcock hns returned Friday caused soverol hours delay to tills neighborhood to live in the to passenger trains on thnt road. future, John says thero is no plnco t Supt. W. S. Martin, ot the L. & N., like north Christian. OVERCOMES LsrrfD C nnd trnveltng engineer Kelly, were Jnmcs Grace Is reported on the nmong the guests nt n railroad ban- sick list this week. quet given by tho Iron Mountain In our noxt letter we will give tho ofllclnls at the Southern Hotel nt St. renders ot Tub Bhk a description ot Louis last Friday night, which was the "Rock Bridge," a natural curin big affair and very enjoyable. osity n row miles cast ot here. OUy THE GENUINE -- MAMTO 6y Tho electric slgnnl plant at A happy Now Year to Tun Bun is fast proving to be a fail- and nil Its renders. (AURRiNIAlTG.SYRVP ure, whilo the signal plant at HenHelen Blazes. . 4"r:.e's nd derson, which is operated rc sau a mi csuGoro. tnu. tot r esmL is proving a success. The St. Louis Tho chargo is now mndo by tho Is unquestionably ono ot tho grent-c- st ot Ainericnn Nowspapers. It Goebel followers that tho L. & N. has correspondents everywhere nnd R. R. Company is now trying to buy up tho stnto legislature. As Goebel covers every field of Nows, foreign hopos through that body to destroy and domestic. It is strictly Repub-Hcn- n In politics, but is,nbovo all, A the company, is it not nn act of cumberNEwsPArnn, and ought to bo In do away with self defonso on Its pnrt, It true. every homo during tho important Hoy Lano says ho can get tho poplate-holder- s, Presidential Campaign of 1000. Tlio sition or conductor on tho Blackford price by mail, Dally, including Sunand Dixon branch, if he desires it, day, is Six Dollnrs per year. Dally heavy, fragile glass plates, but wo advise him to stay with the without Sunday .Four Dollars'yearly. L. & N. and wait for his turn. Sunday only, Two Dollars per year. and bothersome dark-slide-s. It Is reported that the Choctaw Weokly, issued in Railway Company has declared Sections, Ono Dollnr por year. The tholr intention of employing only latter edition is aBict colored firemen nnd that whito men almost equal to tho avorago Daily at need not apply. tho price of tho nverngo Weekly. It Two trolley car motormen, or Bos not only gives All the News, but AX Kodaks use our film cartridge ton, havo been susponded from the nlsoagreatvarloty orintorcstlngnnd (which weigh but ounces, where plates weigh congregation of tho Broadway Tab instructive rending matter for every pounds) and can be loaded In daylight. Scrca ernacle Church of that city, for run- member or tho family. AVrito for styles use cither plates or films. ning tholr enrs on Sunday. When Freo Samplo Copios to tho Globo Kodaks, $5.00 to $35.00 the young men got their jobs they Printing Co., St. Louis, Mo. wero warned by the pastor not to Aro you a subscriber to The Bbk' EASTMAN KODAK CO. work on Sunday. Thoy applied for You should be. that day off and woro refused. Rochester, N. Yi dttitirl tr tjf mail. It Is reported thnt tho Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers has JOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCOOOOOOOOO called an executive meeting to con(ftsiisi) vene in Columbus, Ohio, Jan, 0, to perfect arrangements for opposing : Intel-nationa- l tho proposod two-cerailway fare bill. Tho report hns not beon confirmed but Inasmuch ns it is in perfect harmony with their actions in Succetsor of the " U)Mhrhbjrl.' The Ono Great Standard Authority , the past, it is takon for granted that nnwTiu,iion i. J itren-rrJ ntUro I 3, SHirv.ira Cmii t it is true. Utnifdnrct nf titer P.r.oT'trrlniluK Tho legislative members elect ot , IllJlW.UrO u.h. Kiifrrn they soverni Western Stntes think i uiirif nn tiie runt; ri' pmin ('otirtt,niHiol iiir ijr mi me ftriioOsiMMih. havo satisfactorily solved tho prob Wnrtnly lem of convict labor In measures Commended which they will introduco in tho ; Iit State ftitriuirnlttiU (fHiliools, allege 1'nsl J drnU,Jti'Hiitllirl.uiiriiuir J General Assemblies of tholr respeckimuit wiiuoui iminiMr. flBSSSSSSr Fine Work. tive States that will provide that Ii.vnluuUIe For flno watch work, clock work in Hie linntelioKl. iul to tho convicts shall bo employed in the teaclier. cliolnr,)ri-- , on W. G. tho production of several articles and jowolry repairing, call Inspector, irkwiuiim umiit aim hii- educator. Barter, L. &N. R.R.Timo now mado exclusively by tho trusts. Enrlinirton, Ky. Evory pieco or Df Specimen pages tent on application to ) G.fi C aicrrlam Co.,XublIlicrH, ? A darkey was found dend at Hop- work wnrrnnted. BprliigHcId, MaHS, klnsvillo on tho night of tho 23d. Do not be deceived In CAUTION. buvlntr email ocaIlfd When found tho body lay between "Webstcr'i or.Dlctloiurlee." All nnthentlo near tho railroad tracks at a point auruiifmenis Htmien inwrnauona. jHrttont nry tii the various ttzei bear our on i tho tank. Tho cause of death is not uiairontcuicraaiuottniaiuecuia. known, and it may havo boen a caso or murder, nnd tho remains thrown where they wero round In order to shitt tlio blame, I it possible on railroad company. A truo sign of prosperity is shown do YEARS' in tho heavy passenger traffic done EXPERIENCE by tho railroads during tho holi gently on manses the dneys, Liver and Bowels System .atrrtoiUALu; fwT-- the -- Nor-tonvill- o, by-ha- '$ GLOiiE-Domocr- at Kodaks some Semi-Week- ly Semi-Week- ly Just ttmi a light-pro- Key Webster's nt S3 fey ' ! ) UHUwEi trade-mar- k days. In . Messrs. Martin and John Dovney spent Christmas day at their homo Evnnsvillo. isSBISB TASTELESS Anyone sending a sketch and description may juicily ascertain oor opinion free whether an ItiTcntlon Is probably patentable. Communications strictly conOdentlaL Handbook on I'atcnU sent freo. Oldest agency for securinapatenta. Patents taken through Munn A Co. reeetre tptcUl notlw, without charge. In the liaru-workin- g, Conductor Titos. Browning spent Christmas at homo with family. Assistant Superintendent Dunn wns hero Inst week for a day or so, looking nfter the Interest of the Designs Copyriohtq 4c. Trade Marks For sale Ur St. Bornnrd Drug Storo. A hem harmlessly by the natu ral channels. Sunday Night Murder. The Newspaper Habit. The circulation or books In a cer tain Connecticut library foil off over 0,000 since last year, and tho librarian says It was because "popular interest in current ovonts wns so great that nowspapors wero read rather than books." It was against this tendency that tho Rev. Dr. Greor spoke at tho Episcopal Conference at Minneapolis, when ho deprecated tho "newspaper habit." Dr. Greor's point is not wolf taken. If the Amorican peoplo perused fewer novels nnd other books, lust year, because thoy woro busy following tho fresh mado history of tho Spanish war, it is a fact for con gratulation rather than for rcgrot. It is a henthful sign thnt tho read ing public tends more nnd more to keep in closo touch with the public events. Tho bano or tho old stylo or education wns that It kept its students delving in tho musty past whilo thoy remained ignorant or tho history that was maklngberoro their ees. Thcro 1$, no longer such a thing as njjreat man who does not read newspapers. Tho "newspaper habit" Is ns necessary ror good and intelligent citizenship as the "eating habit" is for good health. In both enses the only thing to avoid is slothful consumption or gluttony, with tho consequent indigestion. Tiie only vicious "nowspaper habit" is tho habit of dwadllug over a paper with lazy and indiscrimlnnting mind. Such a habit Is Injurious nnd wasteful of time, but it is more likely to bo contracted In reading novels than in reading newspapers, As long ns tho mind is alert and tho Judgment nllvo tho tlmo spent in reading tho news mny bo mado as profitable Intellectually ns that spent In roadlng books. Press nnd $ VM X Ab a euro ror rhoumatlsm Chamberlain's Pain Balm is gaining a wido roputation. D. B. Johnston, of Riohmond, Ind., has beon troublod with that allinont sinco 1802. In spoaking of It ho says: "I novor found anything that would roliovo mo until I used Chamberlain's Pain Balm. It acts like magic with mo. My foot was swollen ami paining mo very much, but one good application of Pain Balm relieved 1110. For snlo by St. Bernard Drugstoro, Earllngton j Bon. T. Robinson, Mortons Gap : Goo. King, t. Charles. "Tr Housework with een the best soap which needs hard muscular rubbing to make things clean". Gold Dust does all that soap doesttd saves time and much rubbing. Bn4 for trf kooHl "OoliUa for HouMwork." I'm Hani Enough 'wl Owensboro, Ky., Dec. 25. T. was shot nnd klllod Sunday night nt his homo at tho mouth ot Buck crook, on Green river, by Al Gorman. Thoy wore each twenty years of ago. Gorman fled, and fs still nt large. If thcro had over been any trouble between the two nobody know' about it. and nobody is Johns', blossoms forth trees and flowers causing ablo to assign any causo for tho too aesponacnt chord to vibrate to this, the killing. Gorman called Frodgo to most delightful of all, Rprlnt'tlruo and Mow da tho door, and shot nil tho top of his ohaL-- feellnp, feel? Have fon forerunner of 70a that tired and Typhoid Chills, Malaria double-barrshot Fever ? If so, 70a mast not pass this warnln g head off with a ' as It Is an Indication of sickness; avoid this) ffun. consult ns as our advlca costs you nothing'. Call os your drocelst and procure a bottle ot Tho disposition of children largely Dr. Carlitedt'a German Liver 1'owdpr. Take one dose a day at bed time for six days) then doponds upon health. H thoy aro follow br procuring- a bottle of Yucatan Chill Tonic, following' tho directions and after two troubled with worms, they will be weeks' course of these two treat remedies, yon irritable, cross, foverish, and per- will feel like the Cowers look In the eprfnc niiin BuriuiisiyHicjt, wmio's urenm Prepare yourself for the malarial or hot season when the atmosphere Is full of ccrms. It Vermlfugo is n worm oxpollor nnd necessary and when your system warns you, tonio to mnko thorn honlty nnd cheerrepeat the above. These Remedies la itoclt ful. Prlco 25c. St. Bornnrd DrugBoa sold far storo. St. Bernard Drug Store. Don't Need Much. Hawesvlllo Plaindoalor: Tho year Goobol already has little Hooray 1000 will find oil flowing from hun- Woodson, and all ho now needs Is dreds of wolls in this vicinity, rock tvo(moro Kloctlon Commissioners, saws by tho dozen cutting tho finest flfty-011- 0 Roprosontatlvosand twenty building stone in tho world, all tho Sonators to mako tho triumph of old coal banks in full blast, switches Goobolisin complete Louisville from two to five miles in longth ex- Kvonlng Post. tending to tho country mines, lend in paying quantities, and iron oro It )OU feel Dull. Languid, Deof thoimst kind, a plug tobacco fac- bilitated have Weak Stomach or Indigestion, Use tory In full swing, and our people Dr M A Simmons Liver Medicine. carrying pistols for tho follows who Purse Foiind. camo horo and wakod thorn up. Owner may hnvo by identifying nnd pnying for tills notice. el Droken-Dow- company. Several miles of now steel rail has been received by the ofllclnls of tho Henderson division, and which will bo laid as soon weather will permit. Wo are informed that steel rail this year costs nearly doublo tho price it could bo obtained at last year. "Tho 10 per cent, increaso is moro-l- y IS JuSVAQCOOD FOR ADULTS. e wages," WARRANTED. PRICE 50 cts. a restoration of OAI.ATTA, ILLB., 1,'OV. 16, 1S93. sneers tlio Democratic Brooklyn Co., St. Louts, Mo. o Paris Medietas Wo sold Citizen. Truo enough; but tho last Tear, MO boUles o Gentlemen: and hart wnges were under a Republi- OKOVIS'S TABTI5LKS3 CHILL TONIO all our exbought threo Kross alreadjr this rear. In years. In tho drug bustneiw. hire can, administration, and the restora- perience of II nerer sold an article that care inch unlrersal tails' tion by another Republican admin- taction as jour Tonic. Yours trulr. AU.NEV.Cinn 4Ca istration is mndo necessary by tho blunders of an intervening Democratic regime. Hero nro a fow uotos from a single issuo of Brndstreets, that of December U, 1890: "Wnges or employes in tho 'cotton mills in Augusta, Ga., old-timold-tlin- CHI LL TDNI Scientific Jfricncam A handsomely Illustrated weekly. dr. culatlon of any sclentuki Journal. Terms, 11 a yean four months, fl. Bold by all newsdealers. & nn 30IBrody. V Novo YnrV llranch Ofllco, C9 Bt, Washington, p. C W. A. Nibbet, President. O. W. "Waddill, Cashier. HOPKINS COUNTY -- BANKMadisonville, Ky. $50,000. Captal Stock, - - are to bo advanced January first; Pennsylvania industries aro employing !100,000 more persons than they d wero a year ago ; 100,000 Now Eng-Inn- Transacts it general banking business and Invites the account of the citizens of Hopkins nnd adjoining counties. Has tho finest and most secure vault In this section Kentucky. watch factories at Elgin, Illinois, aro to receive an Increase In wages January first.1' Lot's see ; who wns It who said tluxt "It's hotter to open the mills than tho mints?" cotton mill oporaiivos havo received an advance of 10 per cent. In wnges; tho Richmond, Fredorlcks-bur- g & Potomac Railroad Company hns glvon tlio ynrd conductors nnd trackmen a 10 por cont, ijicronso in wages; about 2,400 workers in tho JOB WORK Will receive prompt atten tion at this office. Estimate?, furnished upon application. ) RsIm THE N. K. PAIRBANK COMPANY SM.mIi N.wYwk CUof of Newark, Mich., In tho Civil War. It causod horrible .Ulcers thnt no treatment helped for 20 years. Thou Bucklon's Arnica Salvo cured him. Cures Cuts, Bruises, Burns, Bolls, Folons, Corns, Skin Erup- iioas x jiu mire on cnrin. sno, Iuoiib. Cure guaranteed, Sold by Red Hot From the Gun Wns tho ball that hit G. B. Stead-ma- n, Solid ono dollar to tho Frankfort Daily State Democrat and get that paperduring the entire session. Full particulars published each day, and particulars regarding tho contests for State offices. Grippo nnd Influenza Invariably leavo the system with a bad cough. For eacii Dr. John W. Bull's CoughSyrup ia highly recommended. Tnla won dcrful remedy gives relief nt once, conquers tho worst cough overnight und coon effects a thorough euro. axuppE Cures Grippo and Influenza. FREE Teeth extracted free como well recommended, Ky., by Neville Bros., the Real Painless Dentists mm Bi. i. Saturday, January 20, 1900, at Earllngton, of Sobree, Ky., who this being; their third trip, and will continuo to make regular trips. Thoy guarantee their work for fivo years. r.Bulis COUGH SYRUP 1 St. Bernard Druggist. year. Subscrlbo for Tim Bkk, 1 per I'riiuer, I Doses are small and pleasant to take. Doctoa ixcoinmend it. nice 23 cts. At all drugEltU. Ill Hi TEETH EXTR>ED FREE loss method of extracting teoth, known and used by us alone. All are invited to call and bo convinced. Office at hotel, eight uays, ending January 27. I &??&& i fi t o J .f A V TV in j "? im-t ' ,' T ' S V V' iV y.? ; cdno-field- LEAD PENCILS Were First Hade aoo Years Ago ' . ps. LW: STjl JVTorir Th heavenly record Luke x, 20; Bev. In England. Ill, 15. (A New Yeat'i meeting ) The lead poucil, the most comHavo Tho references In theso passages nro Col. Bell and tfie Thirty-Sixt- h to tho "book of Hfe,"nn expression of a Sharp Encounter Near mon of all writing impliments, frequent occnrrcnco In tho Scriptures. Alaminos. is somewhat over 200 years old. JnT'lts flgnrativo uao In tho Old Testar, The term "lead pencil," Is tho register of tho covenant ment it popple. Thero nnd elsowhero it nlso reis a misnomer, as", in a HAVE A SCRAP, TOO. fers to tho list which God keeps in mineralogical sense, there is not heaven of those who tiro Hto. whose a particle of lead in its componanus, ns It were, aro written in n The Ttrcnlj-rim- t d nnd Tlio lead pencil origisition. book, giving them a tltlo to eternal Add In (ho Record Cnit. nated with tho discovery of the IlroiTiK-'U'lifo. "It contains a list of tho rlghteons rumpun. In l'nnnj, mul first efforts for them bring sure Ilmo n Ilrunli JSenr Snln 11 obeli graphite mines in England in blessing, according to vcree 0 In connec- nnd insures to thoso whoso names uro Surrendering (o Amerlruna. tion with which boo the command In Isa. written therein ltfo before God Ilrht in 1C01. As graphite so greatly re)ur folofec' Ofi?pKS Ull, 0, 7. Itemcmber that God's way Is tho earthly kingdom of God nnd then sembles galena, tho German Mnnllu, Dec. 20, 1:10 p. in. -- Col. J. always, Tlie kingdom llrst, then all else eternal lifo nlso." It Is tho record book All rfllnii . will be added (Math. l, 33). of God, in which Ho keeps tho nauies Franklin Hell, of the Thlrty-si.tname for which was bloiglanzit lalninft ouiinnnHcolumn thcuM i t Mit- f . in to tbtt ir Lessov II. llrtmnn'fl plot against tho of thoso who nro falthfnl nnd trno to fitutry, encountered 130 rillplituj., Can. ALEkAinft, lurjtt'iftiii s was given tho name of biel, or Jows (Kst. Ill, Golden Text, Him In Christ and from which Ho blots nenr Alaminos. prmlue, of lead. In tho early days of lead Those who visltod the county alms Rom. Till, 31, "If God bo for us who can out the names of all who nro nnfnlthfnl IhtirMlay, nnd killed, ambules, wounded or ho ngniint us?" In nil the Bible we sec pencil making tho graphito was house Sunday, Bay it Irt tho hest the conflict between the doill and his to Him. Tho reference suggests that 28 of them. Our troops nlso 1. If onr nnmea nro written iu tho agents and God "hmKlIls people.. The possession of a minjbcr .f rltv sawed into thin sheets nnd cut kopt houso of Its kind thoy over saw . book of lifo, it should cause ns great nnd n quantity of often sccmsto triumph, nininunltlon. O.ie into strips smallor and smaller, Everything Is in perfect order. Too odrrsary be tlllithe Kingdom comes, and joy (Lnko x, 20). To tho 70 on their American vns wounded. so It will hut much said to tho credit the I.nmb shall .overcome, for is return from thoir missionary tonr nnd they wero of a sie to bo of Air. can not hotho keoper. lie until A dcluchment of the Ilopgood King of kings and Lord of lords (Iter, their report of their great power that liami o'f il.e covored with light wooden slips, Many of the citizens of Knrllngton xvll, 14). Let us he comforted by the oven devils were subject to them Jeans Infantry cntounter-- d enemj, Saturday, nt and thus servo as pencils. Tho sent Christinas gifts to tho poor assurance that God Himself Is a hedge said, "Notwithstanding, in this rojoico of Xew Vlzcujn, nnd Arlnto, prottnee routed them, and a wall of fire about Ills nnd first pencils created much excite- Sunday, could they have seen tho none can touch them withoutpeople, per- not that tho spirits nro subject unto two nnd wounding or cupturlrg Ills yon, but rojoico rnther becauso yonr 13. The Americans also seUcd u qm u ment. Tho graphito mines of suushino their gifts brought the un- mission (Job I, Zcch. II). I.tssov III Bather pleading for her names nro written In heaven." To tity of ammunition. fortunate, they would feel amply inEngland wero considered of people (Bst. Till, and Golden havo power over evil spirits for tho It Is Indeed more blessed Text, I's. xxxtII, C, "Commit thy way good of mankind would certainly bo The Twenty first regiment attacked estimable value, and wore pro- to glvo than to receive. a niipino outpost, Sunduy, near I'n unto the Lord. In Him, nnd tected by law. But there was .Lot this bo our prayer for this en- - He shall bring ItTrust also Esther fast- cnuso for rejoicing, but howthomuch lainhu, scattering them nnd hilling to pass." greater canse for rejoicing is fact the enemy. great waste first in digging, for tiro week ".Lord creato in me a ing and praying and taking her life In that our names nro written in this the of Thirty second regiment, Sum The her hand on behalf of her people Is sue- - Lamb's book of life. That record tells day, had n brush with the enemy fnim many or tlio pieces wero too clean heart and fill it with Thyself" gesmo or Illm wno laid down His life ns that wo nro .saved saved for timo the mountlns uoithwest of Dlnnlupi-jan- . small for cutting, and again in thatwo may have a good start In for us, suffering In our stead. J.esson IV. dra's Journey to Jerusa- nnd eternity. It tells us that wo nre tho coming century. One Vmcricau ns wounded. 'J'hu the manner of cutting tho graphlem (Ezra Till, Golden Text, children of God nnd that God is special troops captured 123 head of cattle u'nl Wo nro not accurate ly Interested in us nnd exercises special brought them to Ezra ite, which was so crude that prophets, but feel safo In weather upon Till, 22, "The hand of our God Is caro Grankl, Ilatunu pov saying all them for good nnd of us. anything In half tho material was lost. So a that It will ho warmer the 25th of Brra's trnst was In thethat seek Him." tlio world controlcauso us Ifjoy, this fact inee. . Lord God, tho can In the Island of Pnnav. . Ci.it. God of hem en, nnd looking to Him alone should, and n joy that will manifest itbinding substance had to bo in- July than the 2oth of December. he Ect forth on the long journey, nnd self in gratitudo to God and consecra- ItrouneU's company of Ihe vented. Glue, gum, isinglass Not many of us 'will be hero this God took special care of them nnd de- tion to His service. Infantry fought the enemy livered them from the hand of tho enSola. The" rebels lost nud the and other substances wero tried, time next century. 2. If onr names nro written in tho emy. When any wholly on Americans raptured n number of rlllei:. Willie Grcenlleld, of Montana, is tho Lord, He will onorelies but the graphito was only renshow Himself strong book of life, our one nim in lifo should 'Ihe rebels who lied from Pnnav to for them (II Chron. xvi, 0), hut their bo to see that they aro not blotted out. Itomblen Island arc surrendering to dered hard and brittle and of un visiting friends bore. heart must he right with Him seeking They may bo blot ted out Moses prayed tho American garrison from I'anny even hardness, its marks wero Miss Car,, of Kvausville, is visit only His glory. that his namo bo blotted out for the jng Miss Ella Hawking., , Lesson V. Psalms of deliverance (Ps. good of Israel, which of course could The funeral of Maj den. Law ton will faint and indistinct, and in take placo December 30. The reiusir.s lxxxr anil exxvi). Text, Ps. those days if tlio point broke it Mr. and Mrs. W. II. lloss aro vis exxvi, 5, "They that Golden tears shall not bo done. In Rev. ill, 5, Jesus says, will be embarked on the transport sow in iting friends at St. Charles this reap In joy." Tho lessons In Esther and "Ho that overcometh, tho namo shall Thomas. r was quite an undertaking to week. Ezra suggest these songs of praise for bo clothed iu white raiment, and I will sharpen it again. Ejrst, tlio Miss Ruble Sedmon, of Madteon-vlll- deliverances'. Difficult places in our not blot out his namo out of the book lives give God opportunities to show Ills of life," This statement shows that it IRISHMEN TO INVADE CANADA. wood had to be cut awayJahd tho Is visiting Miss Lena Bttlley. is- possible for our names to bo power. graphito heated over a light to The Christian Endeavor visited end (all When people are nt their wits' out of God's bcok of life. Whatblotted The) Are Said lo be I'lnnnliic nn In. their wisdom swallowed up), n sad inmlun of Cnnndn In the brlngeth them out of their dis- catastrophe snch n fate would bo If soften it, after which it was the poor houso Sunday with many then He(Ps. evil, 27, tresses 28 and margin). enr I'ulurr tho chief joy of earth is In having our good things. drawn to a point with the finLesson VI. Xehemiah's prayer (N'ch. names written in heaven, who can deGolden Text, Neh. 1, 11. "ProsJames Alexander was at Hopkins-vill- o i, gers. In 1785 Conte, a FrenchBoston, Dee. 27. A movement lookscribe tho sorrow of having them blotper, I pray thee, thy servant this Sunday. man, came on tlio idea of using Miss Mary Campbell, of Hopkins-vlll- Here again we are reminded of our day." ted out I But, though they may, yet ing to the Invasion of Canada by the Lord Jesus as we see Nehcmiali forgetting they need not bo blotted out If we Fenians and Advanced Irish Nationalpulverized graphito and binding is visiting friends here. overcome overcome how-oveTHETIIIRTY-FOURTH clay. This discovery resulted in pencils of varying hardness, ac THE SUNDAY SCHOOL. cording to tho amount of LESSON QUARTER, INadded, and each poncil TERNATIONAL SERIES, DEC. 31. was of exactly the same hardness throughout its length. Tovt of the Lemon, n Comprehenslre Quarterly UctleTr Golden Text, Ps. Soon after this discovery imclll, 2 Commentary Prepared by provements followed in mixing, lic Het. D, M. Stearns. rolling and sharpening the comCopyright, 1S90, by D. 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UbMAAnXArrV XJ-3- Worms! VERMIFUGE!! WHITE'S CREAM mil In Quality. aioeiuijtuuutr. w t-- ..!- swstsss dren were burned to death, fivj more THROUGH h WOT were probably futnlly burned, and half ASTIBuLCO riKGuMn dozen others were painfully lujured TDA!iy I I''llPlsUaaaaal CARS TRD . UaveBsaTaTj lit a conflagration that occurred nt a NASHVILLE I H LJassaaSiIpBaaal HENGSlOUvS ChrlsmiH en rehearsal for the annual T CHICAGO tertalnmcnt by the children of St. C.P.JEFFRIES.G.P A an.niLLMAN.G.5.f Catholic school at the school l!vAt::,viu.S.iN0 rlASrtVIUE.UNK house Friday afternoon. Thlrty-foii-lAt three o'clock the stage In the auproperty wan destroy id ditorium was filled with pupils ot the NASHVILLE, school, rehearsing for tho nnnunl HASTINGS, MINN.,' BURNED. Christmas entertainment. The llttlo CHATTANOOGA i girls were In dresses of flimsy white. iMrI,i Ihree Illot'ks In (he Unaliien AND Seme of them wore strands of cotton Portion of (he Town lte(rted Suddenly u hutting on their dresses. Of Ineendlnrr Orlittu. ST. LOUIS RAILWAY.' garment came In contact with a burnPULLMAN PALACC Instant the St. Paul, Minn , Dec. 26. A ltaxtlng ing gas Jet. In an conflagration. olazr. SLCCPINC CARS The was funned Into a (Minn.) special to tho Dispatch little ones screamed, and as thry and Between Knshvlllo nud Cluittauooun three blocks of buildings n the Macon, business portion of the town, princi- the sisters rushed to each other's ns Atlnntn, Augiisln, AhIikvIIIo. Jackson vlllo. Wnsh pally fronting on Vermillion street, (stance the terror of the situation Ingtoii,Knoxvlllo. Bnltlinoro, I'lillnrtolphlu were burnt d enrlj iestertloy with i enlarged. Nw York, l'tirlsiiumth, Norfolk Intents Kieltemeat. loss of about $:0O,iM). Moinphls, Little Itoek It wus an awful Instant. The cries Jnckson, Toxnrknun, Sherman, Wncu, Dnllus The lire broke out In It. C. Libhy & af anguish rang nut Into tho street nnd Fort Worth. Co'h sawmill, eUdntl the work of The lire department hurried to tht an Incendiary. TJwenty-sWt- h icene, hut their work wus not n work Palace Day Coaches on all Trains WHERE HAS II. W.RICKEY GONE? of" heroism, out of mercy. r The flumes were quickly cxlugulshed, but Una Not lleen Seen (or tin j Information pertaining to the task remained of taking out and 1 II b I'rlendx nre Ilrrnmiiitr charred bodies und ot rescuing the TICKETS, ItOUTKS. UATHS, F.TC Anvliim, little ones who were lying half sufWill bo cheerfully fiirnlnhed s San rrunclsco, Dec. "7. The focated In the hall. upon nipliciitliTu to Ticket The Dead. of II. W. lilehey. mii of J. JC. Agents, or to Elenora Wavering, ten yenrs old. Iticke, of the lloltinau house. New A. J. Wku'h. Division Pimsonger York, tire anxious to discover hi i daughter of Anton Wavering. Agent, Memphis, Tenii. Carlotta MIddendorf, daughter of W whereabouts. He was u guest nt the J. II. Latimkh, Konthomterii Pass II. MIddendorf. I'aluce hotel for a short time this enger Agent. Atlnnti, Chi. Bcrnudlun Freund, daughter of Jo month, and left there, ostensibly, lo go J. Muli.ank , Nortln intern Puss lo a sunltnrlum (o undergo a surgical lepli Freund. Apt., r.0 W. Fourth Kit el, Clneln operation. He has not been seen ur Mamie Futtercr, daughter of Cunrles lint!, Ohio. R.C.Uowaiidin. Wt'hteii PnsseiiL'i'r heard from for ten days Futterer. I Agent, Itoom toTi. It' llwny . Mamie Illckcy, daughter of John chntigo lliiihllng, .St. Louis, Mo liter dot No llootr. Ificke). s Xevv Ports, I ml.. Dec. 22 Bkiahi) F. Him., Norllittrn Pnss- Fire Mary Alt ho IT. Mnniuelt eii ger Agent, Itoom enttred the private lank of Win Mena Freiburg, daughter of John Building, Chlefiy o. 111. Sharp, Thursday night, nnd blew tho Ftcllmrg. e, Pass J. I,. KmtoNiwox. KoutlK-rsafe open with The Magarcthu Werner, daughter ol engor Agt., Cliattanooj.li, Tenii sin, overcome ists has been agittittd for home time fxploMon blew out the front door nnd himself nnd his position nnd bearing the John Werner. burden of his poor, afflicted people In triah. overcomo unbelief they shall not by leaders of W. L. DANLEY, these organizations iu wtndows of the building and aroused Josephine Bohue. Jerusalem ready to go to them and bear be. And Jesus will help ns so that wo sltizcns. Shots were exchanged with Col. Kogcr K. Oen'l Pass, nud Ticket Agt Ollrla Tempc. nllliction with them if only ho might help can overcome. Ho has overcome tho und around Boston. Nahiivim.k, Tknn them. In chapter ii. 1. 5. we sec the world, and through Illm wo way over- Scannell, who has been identified with Ihe burghirs, who succeeded In esenp- Wllhelmlna Kottendorf. possibility of praying even while talking come Irish ngitntlous for many jiars, said ng, but failed to secure anj money Baraetf. it. to a person, nnd of relying upon God for Jjiuri Menke. , Coiitfrenniitnii Iloutelle'a lllnesn. Cssltal Iteck Tt Is, tmslii foul Let us bo falthfnl to God in Christ tliut there wan to be a meeting of the words wo speak. Ccllu Vonderhnar. 23. Congressman Boston, Dec. and keep our names in tho book of life, prominent Irish ?ut!onnlists In Philauo.ooo. tto.ooo Lesson VII. Itebuildlng the avails of Lena. Zieger. A. Boutelle is resting ver Jerusalem (Neb. iv, Golden Text, for' thus only can we enter heaven delphia next Sunday or Moudn to dis- Charles C0MMENCE0 BUSIhtS IS lt7. Blcauora Tempe. comfortnbly nt Young's hotel where Math, xxvl, 41, "Watch nnd pray." "Then shall innowiso enterinto cuss the question of Invading Canadn. Helena Soebhlng. stricken the having obtained the favor of but they which "This meeting," Col. Scannell sajs, he wnsThursday with congestion ofphythe King, came to Jerusalem and encour- nro written in the Lamb's book of life." bruin l'slnfallr Birae4. afternoon. The "will be followed by another In Bos- sician in attendance aged the people to rebuild the walls. Mister Theotama. announced that Biblo Headings. Ex. xxxil. They took hold with a will, and the wall Eccl. xii, 13, 14; Isa. iv, 8; Dun. xii, ton when reports from the Philadel- there was a great chanco In the p.i SUler Lmlwiga. was finished. Tho enemies did not fall Sister Kphrrii. Math, xii, 80, 37; Acts xvii. 80, phia meeting will be made by Boston tient's condition nud recovery would to get In their work of persevering hinB.eAsVlK Sister Itcdulphn. be rapid. 31; Rom. ii, I Cor. iv, C; Phil, delegates." drance nnd discouragement and plotting Tbt Ji ntiKM at s bank itrverend Father Andrew, pastor of Cnl. Scannell raid that the present neb. xii. I lilted Slntrs I Pet. iv, to ocrthrow, but Xchcmiah's reliance iv, rutrull(y. Ii It not lb ha.lfrtfl men nomerout it. Francis' Catholio church. we sie itlVlnj -- ility kno all sboui Rev. xii 1,8; xvii, 8;xx, 27. would be a good time for the Invasion, upon God gained for thorn the victory. Washington, Dec. 23. Seeretarv ol It bet lotsUnert nirit, wit eamti Prof. Musholt. Lesson VIII. Public reading of the as the troops of Canudu are being sent State liny has sent n reply to the prooil to womii Tbne'iiil-ljr-"!'!!Janitor Kocllers. Scriptures (N'ch. viii, conti-bank Ii s good one Tti' Golden In (he Shadow. awaj to take part In the African war. test of the lloer government, relternt anJ leacr His mony slwajt Text, Neh. vlil, 3, "Tho cars of nil the In the hull nt Ihe tlma were between We must nil go thero sometimes. The Ing the neutrality of the United States 500 onlotitach cl voor own pi'r san has been agitated for jcurs," con"It people were nttentlvc unto tho Book of glaroof and 000 pupils of the school and dailnc, log. It It eaajr to l small the daylight is too brilliant. tinued the colonel, "tliatCaiuiclii .u the present wur, and declaring that the lnw." The greatest thing on earth should tarat wben ou have laife asm In of children from St. Aloy-lu'- s uur pocset. with t number asylum, which Is situated is to know God, and there U no way to Onr eyes become injured and nnablc to either be nnnced lo the United Slates American citizens In trading orphan discern the delicate shades of color or both belligerents violate no neutrality know Him but by His word. He saves MADI50NVILLH. - Kt:TUCK should have un im'lejKndeiit govern us, that we may willingly obey Him (Isa. nppreclato neutral tints tho shadowed or obligation. The ninth number was n tableau, I, IS, 10) and thus be abundantly blessed. chamber of sickness, tho shadowed ment of her own. The present African Drooped llend In Ilia Hotel. The Illrth of Christ." F.very one of Lessov IX. Woes of intemperance. house of mourning, tho shadowed life wur will, In my opinion, see the first (Prov. xxlli, 29 30). Golden Text, Prov. from which tho sunlight has gone. But break Iu the British empire. With nn Denver, Col., Dee. S6 -- William vcod-rulT- , Ihe little girls, ranging In age from It. It. xx, 1, "Wine is a mocker, strong drink fear not. It is the shadow of God's army of 100,000 Irish nationalists en of Chicago, vvl known ond h.v tight to twelve )cnr, who were to la raging, and whosoever Is deceived In Colondt. tale part in It, Is cither dead or fatal-- 0 Ho is leading thee. Thero aro gaged in the invasion of Canada, It ing mining intcr-s- ts thereby is not wise." The great deceiver hand. ANNOUNCEMENTS burned. lessons which can be learned only there. would make thing Interesting for the dropped dead In his room nt the Oxand murderer and father of lies has English government." The Ulrls Were Preparing. ford hotel last night. He had Kit many devices, by means of which he Tho photograph of His fnco can bo only Ilcferring to the Fenian Invasion of stopping at the hotel since the Decern The girls were Just preparing to The llllnolt Ccnital nn beeks to ruin body and soul, but strong fixed in tho dark chamber. Bat do not haa aale and wall c her 13. Heart dlse.isp caused his death lake their places on the stage, when TOURIST llna enthe ajnie eulll Sri drink N ono of his best destroyers, for suppose that He has cost thee asido. Canada of many j cars ago, Col. Scanihe dress of Laurena Menke, who was temLer lo, IMS, icuml n i when lie gets u person filled with drink Thou art ctill in His quiver. Ho has nell saiiMt was a failure because then Killed bj ii Mine Kxplnslon. lommtt loerltl llckrla ll they are so completely under his lnflu lo represtnl a lamb, and who was In not flung theo awny ns a worthless were too many generals nnd colonels lircenvvood, II, C, Dec. 20 P nn the act of adjusting her g RATES poiniaonila linea In iliehcuiu enco he can do what he w 111 through them. thing. Ho is only keeping theo cloeo till und no discipline. This would not mask, lo a laita llitot tmiiinrrtiari explosion Sunday In the Know Shoe la the hurlb. lie (ait dost t Lesson X. Keeping tho Sabbath tho moment comes when He can send happen now, he said, since the men a lamb's head, came In condallr aenlce lo bi Loali, Cblcago, Clnclona mine nt Phoenix camp caused b) tact wllh the gas jet in the dressing-roo(Neh. xiii, 15 22). Golden Text, fir. xx, theo most swiftly and surely on somo are well organized all over the counand LoultTllla taablesooe to teach quickly ami Into an okl hlnst that had 8, "Hemember tho Sabbath day to keep try and have confidence In their lead- drilling Iu nn instant she was enveloped conitoiiabljrlh mountain iraorleot Vltslola ihr It holy." In this busy world-pWhile kloamalna and beatlda ol missed fire, John Nelson wns killed Iu Unities, mid us many errand in which He will bo glorified. O she ran screaming IbeTbsnaand lalanda. Ibe lake and New tngiana toirat letoni people find timo to get acquainted with ehndowed solitary ono, remember how ers. and Stanley MeLeod fatally Injured. lir.ong the other girls, their clothing ot Mlcblraa. Wltcontln and Mlnnearta. the IUI God, so He has graciously given us one closely the quiver is bound to tho war THE RESULT OF A CAT'S BITE. bptlnca el Alkaoaae, Ibe Vellowtionr I'aik cr lie r Dead. ;u ght lire from hers. In this manner reiotlaot Colorado. Ilnke nt etnilnni-day in seven on which He may specially rior, within easy reach of tho hand nnd London, Dec. 2). The duke of West- the llaincs spread. A pnnlc followed meal Himself to those who deslro to guarded jealously I Rev. F. B. Meyer. Denlli of Ahrnliuui J. I.efev re ut know Him, and Ho tells us that If we Ihe discovery of ihe lire, nnd this ndr minster, the richist nobleman In Greenlniul, I'n., Prniu llydro'iiliu- . A nei enliril; will conscientiously glvo Him the wholo The RnKllih Prayer Hook. nnd a great favorite of (Jneen fd to the loss of life and increased the liln I'limi n Cut's Illte. rewrllten, ard Klvlpt lacia of this (lay wo will learn to delight our and Coudiiioni, bionibt iloon Tho English Prayer Book Is what it Ictori i, died, Friday, nf ter n brlel list of the Injured. lo dais, el Ibe Cemr-- i ' selves in Illni, nnd doing so we shall ob- is to tho English because it grew with Lancaster, Pu., Dec. 27. Abrnm .7. illnrsn. aged 71. He had long been a -aouintin tain tho desires of our hearts (Isa. Iviii, people, and it could ingrain itself Lcfevre, a farmer of Greenland, vped Mifferer from uslhmu nnd other throal VICTORIA WHEAT HARVEST. that Homescekcrs' JuaU-ee- tiulde, bat 13. 11; Ps. xxxvll, 4). latued Ii 45 years, died here from h.vdropholil.i and chest trouble' s a&j di mutual Lnsso.N XL Lessons in giving (Mai. I, in national character becauso it was in edpamphlei, conu'n slaiieiimubri Tlio Culuur Will Ilnvo Alioat Tlilr- nnd HI, Golden Text. II Cor. itself in somo sense n product of na- He was bitten of 'he hand by n cat, Aliened Knusas (Sold Fields. I II III P ' leueta horn Nc'itern lamina tional evolution from faroff Anglo-Saxoabout four months ago, but did mi Ix. 7, "God lovcth a cheerful giver." irra Mlllluna of Bushels lo pioaperouilv ou ihe pee. 23. Bleh ITUlUu now ibe llllnolt locatedKallioad line Snlina. Kn In Spare for Kzpart. of times. Tho history of tho Prayer feel any 111 effects from the wound unCasual The word "cheerful"-I- s literally "hilariquartz has bran found near the Slatei ot Kentucky, Tennet.ce, kllaimipii ous" and is not used elsewhere In tho Book reaches far beyond the First Book til Saturday, when his arm beciiuo end Louliana and alto dualled write up ol ibe (he western line of Saline count), New Testament. The spirit of giving, of Edward VI. Tho ancient parts of stiff. Sunduy he became violently ill, ilclbourne, Victoria, Dec. 22. TtJ cltiea, towna and country on and adjacent lethal Kas. The discovery was made by In aearcb ot To bomcteektra. which God loves. Is seen In the gifts of tho litnrgy aro witnesses and, as it and It was necessary to keep him unAigus, of this cltj, publishes a fore- line. Ibit pamphlet will or thosereliable informs a farm, luinltb Tiiomns Mullen, a farmer, while dijs tho peoplo for tho tabernacle nnd temwere, titlo deeds of tho historic con- der the Influence of opiates. cast of the wheat harvest ot thli col- lion cooccrnlns the moil tccettlLle and prosper ple (Ex. xxxv, 20; rxxvl, 0, 7; I Chroa. ging a well portion firncrpleican la ony. In which It says that the aemgn out appl)lnj ot Ihe boulh ol the nuderilfnrd bail by to the nearrtl xxlx, 0), David would not offer that tinuity of onr catholicity and of EngDemoresCs SIniinslne Quits, DEAD HEROES OF THE MAINE. ) leld Is 0.37 bushels per acre and that which cost him nothing (II Sam. ixlv, lish character. Chnrchmnn. Jfew York, Dec. S3. A contract was the ariragc surplus Is 13,000,000 bush24), and Mary brought that which was Tlckaii and full Information ai lo I Mil In cm signed jcMcrdnytransferrlng nil copyI lie llnKleshlp Selflnhnea and Self Love. very costly (John xil, 3), and the poor Texas, AVI Hi Their els. nectlon with ihe abore can be bad ot agenii ul rights, title and subscription lists of widow cast In all she had, even all her Selfishness is a vice, self lovo is n IleiiuiliiK, Arrives n( Newport, In 1S08, the produce of wheat per the "Central" and connecting linet. living (Mark xii, 44). h S. 0 Hitch, Dl. Put. Aganl, Cincinnati. of our virtue Selfishness is the root of all Oemorcst's .Magazine to Ilobcrt Bonacre In Victoria was 6.38 bushels; Iu .Vens, Vu. Income and John A. tcall.Dlr. Put. Agent. Memphis. of our time Is vico; .then vico increases selfishness, ner's Sons. Deniorest's .Magazine will 1897, M9 bushels; In i890, 4.01 bushtho least- - wo should offer Illm. Let us nnd selfishness, in turn, loads on to bo discontinued, and the fashion and Wis starrer, 0I Pill. Agent, Hm Orleant. Xewpoit News, Vn., Dec. 20. The els; In 1893, 8.33 bushels, and In lbOl gho Him nil, nnd do It hilariously, for more nnd greater vico. Selfishness "Half-Minuand pattern depirtments, battleship Texas, In command of Copt 10.38 bushels. He gave Himself for us. A.M. Htnten.a.P. A. W, A. Kittens--, A. G. P. A. l'alks" ami ' World's Progrets" will be Sigsbce, arrived hero shortly liefor Lesson XII. Fruits of right nud sin net and react ono upon tho other. Ilurnril to Death In Ills Home. Cklcaie. . LeslttllU. Self lovo, on the contrary, is a vlrtao continued in Ihe Ledger Monthly. noon yesterday with the remains of wrongdoing (MaL III, 13, to Iv, C). Golden (mlllpolls, O., Dec. 23. The home of Text, Gal. tI, 7, "Whatsoever a man and tho foundation of all virtuo, of all Ihe men who lost (heir lives by tho Hauen Corpus Case Continued, Luke Durst, ot Cheshire, was burned soweth, that shall ho also reap." God, religion, of all spirituality. Christian Topeka, Kus., Dec. 27. The hearing jesliuctlon of thu battleship Maine in lit midnight Thursday night. Durst You Are Going ' who put in tho garden of Eden nil that Standard. Uuvann harbor. The bodies of the 151 of the habeas corpus case of John P. Is pleasant to tho sight nnd good for food linii eight children were asleep iu the Maine heroes, wlilch were brought up llccce, the Iowa member of the Unit-The Habit of SJn. nnd who so loved us ns to glvo Ills only rccond s'ory. An alarm was given, You Are Goinu fc. J, 'i:i will be tmnsfened to ii nud Mine Workers' Association of Amerbegotten, well beloved Son, loves to fill Thero should bo present to us tho the f ithcr rushed from the house Chesapeake it Ohio train at 12 and bnde his children to Jump from His people with His nbundanco and thought that thero is a possibility of ica, who was sent to jail ut Fort Scott You Aro Going East, takes special Interest in all who will let our being hardened in sin. A sin re- for contempt of the United States o'clock, anil will be takcu to Washing the lilgli windows Into his anns. So-vIllm. peated directly tends to the formation :ourt, originally set for before ton for Interment in Arlington cemecf them were rescued in this man . Lesson XIII. Christ's coming fore-to- ld of a sinful habit. A duty neglected has Judge Thayer, nt SK Louts, ha.s been tery next Thursday. You Aro Golmj Wc;', ner, but Clnreuce, a boy, (Isa. Ix, Golden Text, Luko 11, incontinued till January 1. 11, "Unto you Is born this dav In din tho eamo effect, working directly to WINSTON CHURCHILL SAFE. was mimed to death. purchase: ticrct vis tmc city of David a Saviour, which Is Christ difference to duty and thereforo to a I'atnl lcd a Ilasor. tho Lord." As truly as He came once deadened spiritual sensibility. United Hopklni.vlllc, Ky., Dec. M. Because tie Made Ills XVnj Mnfrlj (o llelnunn Washington, Dec 23. James Duarq In great humiliation to suffer nnd die for Prajbyterian. Ila, Whence lie Cubic d lo Crinlne Johnson, agejd 10, remonstrat-:Tn j lor, one of the important officers our sins, bo surely will He come again in lllu Slotlicr. with him for kicking n cow. Brow-Je- t hi New York city of the Wagner Pah rlory ns King of Israel nnd King of An Kdue of Usefulness. Campbell, colored, hurled a stone kings, and the whole earth shall bo Idled of t0 Adversity is tho grindstone on which London, Dec. 23. Lady Rindclph nee Cor Co., and a at the boy, fracturing his skull nn:l Churchill has received u cable dis- founder ot the company, committed with His glory. The church, His body, Wo. lose enongh to put nn edgo of will meet Hlra on His way nnd return Irivlng the bones Into his brain. John. patch from her son, Winston Churchill, suicide at the (Irafton hotel, Thuu-day- , on our lives. Cbrisfiau with nim to reign over tho earth. ton is dying. He is the son of a proiu by cutting his throat with a ictor. .ifLouisviuc a. Nashviuc n. n. who wus captured by thu Boeis In ment citizen. Natal and tnken to Pretoria, und razor. News from Frankfort. all and Lose All." "drasp DWIGHT L. MOODY AT REST. whose escnpo from there was anand to cscunn SHAKEN BY EARTHQUAKES. Tho Dally Stnto Domocr.it, FrankMnny pooplo .nro o Intent on nounced December II, saving fort's now paper, with full proceed- "grasping all" that they loso Fuucrul of (he Noted Kvunnellst nt arrived safely at Uelugoj Baj. he had ( ll rial mils The Maximum of Safety, ainde AujthlnR but Her. ings of the Legislature each day, and Btroaigth of nerves, appotlte, digesClint Nortliflelil, Mima. Interred xy In Jinny California Towns tion, health. Fortunntoly, however, Unit Wreck on the Northern Pacific all tlio interesting political Insldo thaeo may bo restored by taking nt Hound Toi, Tho Maximum of Speed, Secre Damage Wrounht. Butte, Mont., Dec. 2C A special in political gossip of this momentous Hood's Sarsnpnrilln, which has put ma,oy a business man on tho road to L'nst N'orthfield, Mass., Dec. 27. Fu the Miner from Mlsbouln, Mont., says: s'esfllon, will bo Bent you tlio ontlro Los Angeles, Col., Dec. 20. At 4;25 The Maximum of Comfort, session for ojrn dollak, ensli. Send success by giving hfm good diges- qernl services over the reimlns oi "By a wreck on the Northern Pntific o'clock yesterday morning a severe tion, strong norves and a clear brain. Dwlght L. Moody were held at tht yesteiday morning, about six o'clock, dollar bill, check or order at onco to It does tho eriino thing ror weak and mrthqiiuke shock was felt over a large The Minimum of Bates. Congieguiiou.il church before p. lmg six miles cast of Bear .Mouth, four intn Kentucky Stath Dismookat, tlnxl womoii. were killed and several Injured, more iwlloii of southern Cullfornla, the untimliiULC. Men who for many yenn 409 Main St., Frankfort, Ky. dulations lasting about 12 seconds. Hood's Pills euro nick headache, have been coiiuecUd with Mi Moody'i or less seriously. Hatea,Tkse and all other Information will Ihe entire center st the shock apindigestion. be cheerfully furnUbed" by work took j art. Bev. C. I. Schofield Rov. I. II.iTeel will preach at ther Mi, ftaiulersnn Acquitted. peared lo hau1 been at San Jacinto, a lf.D., nfllduted, agisted Ij llev. A C. P. ATMOHC, a. r . (Jhrlstlnn Church noxt Sunday mornTho Interstate Commerce, Tonej, of the Moodj Bible institute of --Matshall, .Mich, Dec iU. The caso mull town In IUversIde county. The Or by rfi looisvillk, KVj Airs. Sanderson, charged with at- business portion of San Juclnto ing nnd night. This is tho flftli Sunhas granted an oxton-sfo- n I hlcngo. I'heie were sirvh-es nt "wT VV. ETHRIDGE. Ao,nt. , of timo to tho railroads within Into residence of Mr. Moods oirly th tempting to murder her hlishnnd by day, nnd ns MrPeel has uo npnolnt-moy buildof two blocks of it. to comply with tho require- the duy.only elsewhere, ho, gives this day to wliinh of tho snfety-nppliaurelatives mul close filcnd feeding him ground glass in his oat- ings, some of whlcj are built of brick. law in ments meal, went to the Jur,) .Friday tenlng, his I'arllngton congregation. Ten or fifteen buildings were dam. using automatic couplers and power being piesent. Dr. Schofield rend the mid nt midnight a of train brakes on freight cars to hcrlptures and Mr. Torrey oftereo gulltyjtetft returned. tcrdlct of not Aged, chlmncjs being toppled over and priijer. About fifty colored convortu were August 1, 1000. walls cracked and shaken. The total At the public funeral service the baptised at Ilopkinsvllle Sunday. Illnclc 11111m Gold Output. Will receive prompt atten damage at San Jacinto and Ha;nlt, a Rov. I. II. Tool wishes to express music was rcudercd by the thoir of 15C Lead, S. D., Dec. 24. The state small town near by, is estimated at tion at this office. Estimate? students. An luvocutlon was followed tltrough Tan Bin: his appreciation of mines has completed hi Subaerlho for Tun 3Jei:. of tho numerous Christmas remem- hy the tcilpture lesson, leud by lev report. It shown the output of gold In IM),()00. The large tourist hotel nt furnished upon application. Plen-onof Brooklyn. Dr. Scho-ileh- l Ihe Black HUM for the year to Ilcmlt wns damaged, and the hospital brances bestowed upon himself and A. T. then delivered he $0, at Juclnto also suffered. The rear wall the eulogj In 131,430. This is an Increase of $3,009,-00faaiiJly by kind friends. Citizens of Union and Orjjtonden width he gave nn estimate of Ihe' man of the Johnson block, at Heralt, fell. nrmiiMA will txjtltloii Coneiess for' oer ihe output of last cur. HP Coosa Sjmp. la.iica (J(), UwW ud hi work; nnd made extended refer N'o pcrsop was injured at either place iaWJi im'i lI','iV.T.d7""" i The smallpox quarantine atDycus ence to the source of his greatness. Cl a system of locks and dams liiTrade- Subscribe for The Bek. burg lifts heon lifted. I'Wl water river. rip-nurc- d d li Qutucy, III., Dec. 23. Eleven chil- Cumberland (Inp, Trim., Dec. celebrated Pinnacle rock, which oerhung Cumberland (inp, nul wits .1 uuted nntiirul spectacle, fell froiuIts lofty height. The towi'ws uwnkc.nr 1 as If h an earthquake, is the iinuuncn inns weighing hundreds of tn'is.cimi tumbling down. The course of lie rock wns from the town, nud no ti hae been reported last, ulthougli kffl-In- g 3-- 8 -- k.iys-Nearl- ). m-i- he.-nll- ivla-live- o, I. bur-glar- !!, ultrn-glcerln- J 30-3- JNO.G.MUKTON. KW. sp-on- 12-1- 22-2- api-oi- Illinois Central rcpre-(ctitin- m ot d Southern p,,' J. itySt-dllicn- 1 ). n gold-bearin- g One-tent- te d thc-Trx- y n y ). If If If If I S(one-1hrovvln- ir. d son-in-la- ss In-st- rt Oom-misfil- f 4 s con-list- nt two-stor- ca -- t. JOB WORK- , 0 -. f7-- t $&&t:ZeM&& AiJBtoAtof.