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Bee (Earlington, Ky.): December 30, 1909
Bee (Earlington, Ky.): December 30, 1909 Bee (Earlington, Ky.) 300dpi TIFF G4 page images Bee Publishing Co. Earlington, KY 1909 bee1909123001_sn87060004 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Bee (Earlington, Ky.): December 30, 1909 Bee (Earlington, Ky.) Bee Publishing Co. Earlington, KY 1909 $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. LaV aar P f Ayi t .T-?S- J' i W' o- 'ENTH f,T YEAR. 1 EARLItiGTON. HOPKINS COUNTY, KY., THURSDAY, DECEMBER i 30, iqo9. No. 5 m ANOTHER NIGHT RIDER SUIT of $30,000 Hen. J. P. VAN I100JEK BRINGS ACTION. - PHKItl Periy Lived 7i nniPT HURPHEY DEAD in Locomotive Blast? Seyght Com-ty HUNDREDS SEE NIGHT FLIER MINING NOTES. i Hepkins Damages nviiav anisic rax Striata Vf 7arta 9m Itrtj-Ir- i Tttnr Old Will Be tlrtm Work Xa A.ij Bepftrtaiat. 111., t. X. SttK County. fHER OF MR.S. Against 21 Christian ia Qaarga f it. Straari Kaat Karkot. Airship Lights Visible to People of Many Eastern Towns. CARRIES GREAT SEARCHLIGHT AND POISES OVER. BOSTON. J. V. MtEUEN, f f OP ST. CHARLES. ICrg. AND NAMES THE DEFENDANTS. Harriot Murphoy died At lorhomo in leusacoia, t'lu, Owensboro, Ky., Deo., 24 J last Tuesday and hiT remains wc.ro brought hero ior Durini F. Van Hooser has filed one of tho most sensational night rider if Friday. Mrs. Murphcy formerly lived suits over filed in Western asking ?80,000 daimmep in tins iount., hut moved to Christian Florida FOino tune a an. where nuaust twcntv-011- 0 Ken-tuckv, Dec. 25. Official announcement was made yeeter d:iy of the itnumuratiou on Jnn.f nary 1 of a pension system whiclv will include all officerH and uuiq plnjt'8 of the Rock Isltud roaif In connection wild the system the Rock Island hns etitiibliHlieif 'ill Mji" Chicago, Jas. R. Dean was born in Granville county North Carolina in the year of 1845 and worked ou tho farm until the outbreak uf tho civil war when ho joined the 1st N. O. Reuiment and serv "ith it until he close in 1865. lie came tnKrntucky in 1870 and IticattMl on a farm near Madison v o, he citnie to Earliuutou Mi 1888 ud i an .i 'iiieat fhop for I I . WiUimautic, Onuu., Dc. 23. Shortly after 7:30 o'clock when tho (Jin 1st iiimr hnp pinuv trade was croilini: the streets of the city there sod leuly came from the ear.t a liiiMr-earchhb- lit t lxnow I1 sho I1J1H unto mime lior home. Nowh ot Iter tont wan leceivod licre with MtdiiiKa ly nil ivlm ! lui-i.i- "y her, and hor remains were . un lit. ,. ii.ui.niiraf. nf friend h, who iKT(iin)iiined them to their lust rehtiiij: place. Harried Bell whs burn Jtinu ary 22, 182, near I'uducah, K. Married W. Marion Murpbey, Dec. 22, 1850, eutored into rest Dec. 22, 191)9. She was the mother of bcvou childreu of whom four survive her to mourn her losa. Mrs. D H. Klusnieier, Puusacolu, Fla., Mrs. E. F. Satterfield, Nashville, Tenu., Mimj From Mufplidy, Pensacola, Fla., Mrs. J. V. St. Oharlos, Ky. Many ef hor friends wil ro- member heir as all tbtft a 'loving cfemnan mother and a friend Mc-Seen, l v mfir&?fGrtorir1ftrmtmst v tor something. All tho mines have been runIn a few miuutea the light who ning regular aud tho shortage of All officers up a roaidonco inPutman coun which looked hb big us a bucket iB-have reachod the age of 75 years cars is oar only trouble. ty, Tennessee. came forward a little aud there Tho iplaiu tiff statos that he bad most rotire, and the employes iu could be soen the outline oi may be re IB KSSTUCZT XDTB lived in Ohristian county for the operating Bervice something trailing behind. age. yaars; that He tired atf5 yeara of Tiliiughast's airsnip was tht For inany yoars una waa a pa- - aboat twauty-fl7- 0 Smtowk4, bat CaasUaraUa outer, that came from every otto. r,n r ,3(, eufforor and rotainod her was tha ownerof about 100 acres tient $40 in mW11 i Juonestai Conductor airship with its dark uut gentle spirit tbroagh it all. of laud, whera his family lived wblettioc,?5nketVuKJ5 aweet The cr 'iMn--Harid'fao' line siddeuly started upward groes WseireT r at aitliOMe Monday, slipped and on State. , Jiii8 VaaiHowwr says that he waa fell o the loo, braisiag himsalf Knoxviile, Tenn., Dec. 28.- - aad after a few seconds it came Friends c dvis"d him to join aa "Equity" so badly he was act able to sake L. M. jToues, aiiae rescuo expert down again. It hovered over fal' ho4- he xhiWtd tpd She waa resigned toGoa'awui, commanded called "aiRst yesterday afteraooo received a theoity for about fifteeu min- and TortmKW reb. e boro her many crowes bravely flociety'popalarly tobacco aa nb ill pool kia God ia wearing riders" and Western Diiion liua- - wessage requestidg him to come utes and then turned eastward, ViCef rsiaaM the aabaiytC Pavae.fche aval note' thiak awaults and injariea ke crown of glory she so richly to omit who might fail or t- - rnaa, apant Taesday in .Nashville at ioe to the mine of the Outa- - starting in the direotioa of pocket and aCarWd ior hia j to peraons oa basinet. He hasevorM his berlaad Coal Oompanj at Arte-mu- Boston. aascrved. f Jty., where a flro had been It is generally believed here whera he lived aloae. fa to join. coayation with tho aoore cotu In the night, MoaePaj railing. i(o minors wert entomb that the airship was that of Sa states that eaoh member of paay at this ilaoe. XTXL'SJULILSOAM negro, obsarved that tiae ii Societies whioa &ad d bat, ho waa asking to ago SAX TB3.BO029SJ tltEq.ity ia Wallace Tillinghast of Worahes-ter- . of Tooaaba hotaae a aa oa Waajaaaa W. R. Tuck hauK, foraied at variofA points iu ajttiaj the laterarbau for atW0,"K mt0 wine to save prop Christian oounty was bonnd by dava whil Fiagaian Almon liasrM1- John Millhouso and others ru&hiir r. joues jert yesterday lames. He wnn tAriflml W fl an oath. CnOOU. Theminnia ooiH i who saw an airship 'pass above tne paruaur erlow ThlrJfc. boea taking a root. crowitoa body h ' K0 ! Carter this town on the night in Sep- Toombs. The alnrm waagi4 'Oa accouut of tho heavy trurel WDIAir SCHOOL TO iTATI- -"- Wo tember that Wallace Tillinghast rortland,-Oro.,Dec.jtes.v and officers began the aearoh an extra conductor waa put on suva he weut from Boston to oar emloaotwisli tohavo ia e Valfcbl y the murderer, Gsvcmmcat WH1 Traaifer Hartell .tho intcrarbau last Friday aud Now York and returu in his airJErojrty Sal. ploy mon who drink liguer," is The bloody bamwers fou )3atttrday. Middlesboro.X ta 4UU ef KaMM ship, said tonight that it was the official word being sont 28- ! i the bed and a ean Another fain came in over & fl. Ould, ot Deo operating tho same. along throughout the pur- the tory of The crial T A.rMiiMiirtiii'ir IT nn..T)pn. 27. from tho Mie M H. & E. last Tuesday ior P D. Douahpo saw jho 3partinent3 of the railroad Will loan aud valued at U train load of fc Lnuis- - .ndvCoke Oorapatiy, tir Ool Haskell institute, iu Baltic a few miles east ot by James J. Mill. eoutrolled 'Vk., a two thirds inte9on '(his city aud said there were ter, aegrooe, are ia "esses; largest i.iai w. "Do not ouiploy drinking $750,00,theauaaud States, is to .mil: at jBbm-voll- , pects. Coulter waa, tl claim' aRent vr,hetr auniug plant tor Mr. r school in the Uuited iwo men iu Uio machine when it .. u If mon aow working mu ""- - n ?"W, operation hicl'ides 0 Hjaaed over Baltic to the State of KaasaO 'for iho L. & N. nut of Nashville irnis yoa drink, toll thorn they bo offered acreH of rich coal lan'd of three ?Jhe visit of tho airship caused j iug lowardHMthtudat anaw as a aite for tho establishment wants fhecity Friday. Must stop or mako way fox meu donee when iaat'seen, , I O scums, varying in of a day trade school, accor .iug W X. Qnffiu left Monday for teporate sevevkl,lu,uul aim at miuniun t who Will not? driuk," is tho Other a,rM8th are exicCB1' nnounceieut made by x few dava stay in Jacksonville, iiicknesH from four to oitht still iTK hundred people were givou. It is tho result to an cX .oet thick, It ih regarded as the B. Peairs today. iwia., and the aouin. ioturn.treet8 waiting for it rf the investigation of a umubor 8upt. H. 4 ,r iost valmiiile cottl deposit in Mr. Peairs, who has just been Boi-toRot Smith tho popular pas iVn-- count v f mishaps on these roads whore of Indian appointed Supervisor ous unship tn3The mj stcr' it has boon discovered that tho Schools, aaid he had discussed onaeriiiiman on 92 and 93 was bv uiunv persoVyj been p.hih in the citv visiting. loss of property, life and lmib ty? R. G Vaion-toe- , JfW TIME CARD. parts uf Massaclinr v r.ou rormtrj in. of fine Voilo. ln result of dnukiug tho mutter, with of Nu. 57 at has beeu the AsmaUwreck Ooinmii-aim- er . ,i United Sta's .Hirshliiilit Sumiiiy d iayed tin hy employes. (t:gos, etc., on aianu i1-Wlm Omfion last Op. radon AfUr It & t. Tmkii in of Iidian Affairs, i" rlid tho best of clutln ftiMut. Nnnheru has de ami iru Tim Ulieao a lew luiurs. 'Hx.inff ' ' 1Z&O.00. $G.50. $7.G0. $ t lookoi' with favor on tho prop trains t i" rar. Januaiy 3 Two Train IJailK tailed a iuuu to act as "spolter." "... r 110,00 skirts, the enr i ' o( Thiki a osition. s Inu about over Marl hunt Cd Ho does nothing but maintain i? KfeJiU bo offerod dunug t' i Tue Kansas legislature, it bl.i. i" jicelit lii.vih, U ei'4?, 15 ner cent, discount We w'"'! t" thank aj' of nui fienoral supervibiun over the L. & i tne n no loi hi A' staled, will be a6lred to a pj.ru fllend- pi iuii visible aaauift llm ujtug operatives' porBonal hubits. klUlHH.HII' N their li.i"" of ho no hi (ii priato money at maiutainance vnipatb.vf'r . yt ex'ndol ro,u- m nu Miiteie, an i will be nut iu a few lit eny. ilm icrnninnnvini'' iiot an I thou allow wlnto stuileutH t After noveruif uvnr Ainrimir DEAD COL. W, W. SMITH cent bernvenient. djiitg you Hope Cotton and s. ft vhihI ininor etianues tho ship houdpil to the eaiitwaw ,, tho institute without enroll at word wil Every kuidU iraun-ilook uf nmiHi in (lie .i lew staples, so wag b uiuny peopld Ju Stur,ls Victim paying feeB for tuition. Fianttr Coal Operator at aUavnlieheld in unttetul ro (Jiieiliile m givoi md i a coinp'otp Aolilaud. South FiaiuiUiiham.Ali mem bra line, oi Apopexy. r rbe ,M U. & E., IniilH M'hii'i Stn(St "Uhrary Day" N Mick, it paed uver thd Mrb. D. H Klusvcbibu. cmII)m-iumt'OiiH J niuar 8 Frankfort, Kv., Deo. 27. i mwii iiiioui t :zu "'cincKwawju Mrd. E F. SAttkbfikld. SturgiB, Ky., Deo. 27.-- Ool. ( eaun wav each oa many muilerh i 7:45 FmOHIA ftlUHPHKY. formerly a prom Libraries iu Kentucky" ib the Mlt8. W. W. Smith, i up Til h on tile M H & E. i i he Furituu Uiub of tttujf. aud the subject of a bulletin given cu V MoEukn. MSB J. ent citizeu of Nashville iHXed train leaving K"uiie tody by State Supenutondeul over Bobtt saw it hoveritig Taeiuoor coal coal opoartor in this ho omi-- i J .ia G. AVr.YotKy ( oruiorh Mitchei ) ( of Tublio Instruction, J. Prewtem Piom H iiiiiuun Slu .. territory, died suddeuly from a to E iKiutuii. & und coi.'iiuu Orabhe, before leaviug for Oliar From the latter club1; whjfch 1 CwWKt rUuhi. atroko of apoplexy at his home eivuiii Eir'iimtou in tho itiei ii Beaooii strewt uvvrtookiug tjT lotte, N. O., to attend the annual t while apparently in good health. Winehaster'j Ky., Deo, 24. edndu- it ion fur El'imtch, also a pajenU.iiumihi, it was learui Wat t), ou the SoatherU .Oohference of Gal. Smith wa lust fill- ier train Ihnu Jtarlmgtoii to i" tiriiip fi;MuuoonwHh8t.Iula iaaa)i flBMRj I'Uiba... nitch iu the uiuruiuu, reiuiiumi rum tue .h j. aaxtaiii n r . .. .t. .. .iiL..- in tho afiHriiuoii, The L, U " iiaziiiKH uivw nasal ;" uattiawforthe aiend aaMtti H L wtllop"ilate1trM(i)iitkli! die aUaewpherhead, .Uivou i M .... -'l.J Williarb QoV II . anecnon wuu ., " tfjiua Xd mww VkWtoiailriWa rktkkA .1 .kL k and-empioyes tivernj eniplovnifiir witli tlieS1. Bernaid ijrew lamer and laivi" anil county citizens. original eiliploymt'tit on the - a Oil I'HnriM m f(, g mi( Tlie following are li- defend nacted inuclj attent'U. Under the new linpH. Rick Inland i he past 12 When over the Mjutieiiat r.. iintp, A A. RiiliiiiRiin. Bud Duke. oais h rule mi inexperienced pcrnm n.i bt-in i ne meiu .ni.irket a d part of the cm It HlrffSju,i 0'iver Ook, E G Uo n ' nicf tin- i.'iitu ii W M Oarlev standstill ui'd then pei tuVmed Wesley Mmtcliiun, G"irj.e xViKm uvt r 35 yeiii's of aue unil no ex f! It won, Bernard AtciiiKon, hint .' ai e of tint- depari-ti- i ilimher of evnlu B. F iMTUMiced pernon over 45 yearn me Will hu tiikeu into the ser 1 p wa-i- .t i ut. Ml D an IB now quarter a det 1 o McKiuuey, John R. J ihu-ovice of the cum p my. i lie Hnpkiiis couut i vhlle. Every ve n .own wjo. Georue Barnes, John G Hfiidfi- uMSier ot The pension iiIioauiic w;ll be Uimpol Hie old 8011, David South, Willimn Hir Confederates sit). itrvoted to the n 1 per cent, ot the averaue regu H has .i wife .mil James Oorley, Melne Me four daugih Fur a tew minifies (he I) if; risou, uinntlily pv received thn tern livinii. He Kinney, Walter Murtni, OftCr if a ntrict mem-bu- r light stood still, then its ie- -' ten years next preceenin of the M. E. cliurch, South o vere 'brown to the north and Wilson, Kobert Overton, George ii member of several Fraternal remained Graves, John Thomas JoIiuhoii tiieuifiit for eaoh year uf service. there fur a few Thus, if an employe has been in I an Ephriaru Hill. Then there was a sudden unier. Mr Dean is one of our Damages are asked iu the Mitt aer vice for forty jvars and uiot reliable and best citizens turn to the weBt. lheu the ta.vu amount of $30,000 for threat his average salary for tho last and more Jim Deans would place were throwu east, aud for a few was $75 our town ahead of any tonu in necouds the light i evolved as and assaults to which ho wan teii yours of tho period per mouth, his pension allow- tin State. forced to sbmit and which finally though its director was looking cent, of $75, ance will be 40 ' xv limit Inch will vi'ini M-.ir- c. He then securei As it .ipproaoiied He- - city it . hem. For nbaut ten rainntea.. tho craft hung over the Com- mon, apaeareutlv mbtionleas. an'A ' then it started ap;aiB. ataering t wostwara, t In Worchester it Js pretty j generally agreed that the air-'- ( ship is the one told of hy W.al- laco E. Tilliujihast several week ago and which has since been reported in several places,' always ou night when the Worcester man wax ibaent from home. The ci'.ift made its appearabca iu tho neighborhood of Marlbdre on December 14 aud since the tune has been there at leasts nines. lr generally app' the heaveiiH about 7:30 S, veniim, then tunis ami oe he dm ci ion of Worcestsr. I ( I y 1 - ii- , s. 'J L4, -- F-i- r o, ei HEQE0 E0BBED AKD STOKED TO DEATH: a. I -- - - 'ii-i- s Bu-iih- h'orr.b! eSnme at Fulton 8aW. SutBjBjBWxJtt 'I&9&&FI& Vj .a-tei- BBaaSaW'LsBaMBaBaBwBBiflvS aBBlBlMaUBaBMBBBlBJBlHBJBH fr rat sec-oud- al-h- e. pr droro kini and his fanulv froui or 990 per mouth. the county, after which ho took nu tho mast gruesom rnd7fi ou8 crimes that has c the local police since t oi R. J. Bugg, seve'ditS ago, was perpetratet eve nighty when Ik Jii negro, wasnur" and tho ph4 ' Toombs.bv $18.00 Suits pieces of 4 Fulton, Obv turned jesftG.OO Grade, villa, Tf Hjf 1 jf aaawaMM -- Fulton, Ky. , AeCi. rt 9B50 ' - 0 i1". r- risd e'otfli. ais'rlar - aUi bif s, ' i. fj xtiriher . I ,d atl-tot- cl o.i-s- ed flO't o4"l Kfl r"V ifi.. m. an-W- oq' .;. Rfl 5)... vianii o thn'iivji iu ti'ii a. "JT !- -' . i - r- - n $n oj business. lo-nig- lUe, Kentucky j ; i - ?e V-8?nt,.L- .'liarBrirLriiaC;.: . mj bow" f w yjkf,"-K- Ur aspiraut ' Wl.uilohintoLoutayille fou am aw raa-- r va4'W . it .. WKi km LS.. jroui , ww i VWifwa4i si ..., .. j -- X wmmm iwii' TtJJhs?1"1 WWWW fc-jf 'ffS(PPpppppppP ' vt 5 Tprr m T Blaiaiaiaiaiaiaiaiaiaiaiaiaiaiaiaiaiaiaiaiam - we-- i ft 7 .V II k t t ir. ... i "".5 r t TSwwffKWF ft.r-Hf- "Sn i in 1 1 "kni- ' n J f 1 I .i ' n f . rf S'jf 4 Hiss Lena Davis, wis is allud ing St, Vincent College, is vlsklng The her unolo, J. B. Head, this weok AV Jno. LongstafT and wifo, f J?r-to-u, rOi ujuj. Ivy., spent a fow dayo last '"' HP Week with TTm. Jouninfjs, of llecla. Royal Baiting Powder is the? Bits. W. M. Davos was in Kvans-vill- o F. D. McGary, tho hustling repre greatest of time and labor last week. aontativn of the Louiftvlllo Coffee savers to the cook. I Will "Williams apout Sunday with Co., is Bpondiug, this week In LouIh-villy Economizes flour, friends in UopklnsTlllo. " and eggs and makes Mra. J1.. H. Kaatwood, of Morgan-fielW. K. GrlfTln apent Tnesday In la spending thia weak with food digestible and healthful Evansvillo with frlcnda. Arthor Brown la visiting relatives hor, paronts, Mr. and Mrs. EruoRt Bootz. in Li n ton, Ind., this week. Wles Myrtlo Twoddell, 6t Orofton. , Mlaa Mamio Foard loft Monday to visit friends and rolatlvea Itiv is vieitlnp tho Misses JJanior. Owonsboro. Sho will bo gone two ',V Albert Larmoatb, of tho Hustler weeks. force, was in tho city Sunday. Dr. E. A. Davis and wife, of Paris, was I lleea Jonos, of Madluonvllle, Tenn., who havo beon visiting the a visitor in tho city last week. dootor'a paronta, have returned J no. Ii. Hogan apont Sunday with homo. old frlnds in Christian county. Goo. Farnsworth, of Owenshoro, No Mra. Cbaa. jOaborne, of Madison-vill- apont Christmas with his mothor. hope-t- o was In ,ho city laat week. The onlv baking powder made Mr. Farnaworlh Is a contractor In D. BGrifDn, who baa been lick that city. from Royal Grape Cream of for several days, is some bettor. Bud Morgan, who was a oitizon of .elf fl$JS'' I Bice Bowles left today tor Crofton this place for many yeara, now living Alomphia, Ib visiting relatives to vieit relatives for a fow days. Mips Ellpah Morehpad apent Tues- in the oity. r, KgbT' Ff r voru'rvnr. N. I. To.imbs and wlte, of Sevornl of our eonletv people at day with frionda in UadiBonvlllo. V tended tho dance u1t"0" by Mina H. D. Cowand took Chriatuiat spout Saturday witb Mrs. f Helen GlveiiH at Madisinnville Tups dinner with frienda ia Madiaonvilla, Toombs' pareuts, Mr. aad Mrs. pano to&tofv. day nli?lt. ThpROyrfances piven by Dick Ashby. Fred Koota, of Owenshoro, pint iti UirrnalX Miss QlvenB nyjT tht- nicest over SuiidHj In the city with Mrs. Jno. Byrutu, ef Coiltown, parentn. Ijls flven in spending who lias broti visiting her yarsutt, Utt-Atkinson is of 1909 With tWo close of wlih IrieudB In LouIbviIIo. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Toosabs, bus Goodr'tch fot'"toi!)toKra'ilhB. iot) ri)t' 1Kb h.ix pxkhhiIhi) its j.... vvirk iIiIh , '" returned home. r Sf BhitVui I'auJI, of St. Charle" Bpent k is At &. M. Howell, Sr., is sriouslly, ill oMfijos which ih sHyimr a great dpl r is MiBi Edna Juckson, veil " bfrH hove been busy all tlt time and Sunday in the city with tils parents. .fflfil t his huine near lioro. BiibiiiebB College iu Hop- Frank Dennis, wife and daughter kiiiBVille, iti bpeudiug thiB week Tho heavy. Btiow Tuesday spoiled rt re always ready for mure woik, ., v IS HrSA fllA- liii tim ilritt ltd vlnited frleiidB in Evansvllle Sun with tier nun hor. which will he deliVHreil on tim tYM Geo. C Atkinson madeJousiness UR GarliiiKton spetit oiih of the qult day Mrs. ft. V. Davie aiul iUlsi khatV Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Priest spent Charlie loft yesteruay for Naahville, trib jto Evaiibvlllo Tuesday, est Xmas ever known. Only two p' winlt, Paul P. Price uvtfrfo a buBlness arrestB were made and these only Sunday with relatives at Morton whero they wilt visit the family of prpmd"jra,'5p3"i'y:jrTr1'-- ' i Miwyfjifci,jpjp"ji w jyt gi"w!,i5(rW3jiB,if!il!5Bi sir. h Mi.fiiLni.wlvT B .. naav. had a little two r.virh Are water Harrison Simons I"AhJia." smuTV of our men for a minTho. Veasy spent Saturday and Mru. Artner Barnott, who has iir business." ,mard have sent out The behavior be obtained dily wlirn fltrorr ha k. ing town caut he excelled Sunday with relatives in Slaughtora- - been visiting iu ikton for some I'l have aone just uow0j ti,elr fioe oalendaru for tervico ci lae (.ombtrunl llrploa Telcuraph lomp.aj in lil residence, not f ville. llhat winaV said tuej-- t tune, has returned to ber father's .. ... . onlr tb.l.' linlTonr lamllv r.n eiiffaia la bi ... .i " J. W Veay, of the Metropolitan Huuh Griffln, of St. Charles, roatdouco at Hecla. cul rrnrrts tioniwun neitDSortmna irierai in ma evening, minnc i.ini uie cn of A now loof ovor nli.fl.tire and HAliifacilon Ms store till that wft1 inburauce Co.. and Claude Molten spent Tdeaday in the city with rela .. telephone line rale inj (all Information can . j, t ..,! Thla company is offering an ideal farmeri IJ Robt. Gordon, a former citisen of nana of tne Tuaty i ne uu ouo. auu go. a sey of the StiiRer Sewing Machine be bad by addreasiuR ocrniitciicmcc, rrKruiDKoireci 10 nnaqoner. na.ovine irun 5r UMlfoppers tlve. this place, now living tn Herrln, Oar lines cover Ibe entire tateto(XentuckT. Tennessee, Mlimtljipi and Looltiana, fat Co., have secured room over Peoard the aonlhern portions ot Indiana end Illinois. W. 8. CronBhaw. of Anton, spent III., ib spending this week iu the Fae trying to flirt tfnajt, our B00ety poople at- - ple's Bank, and will bH found there Sunday with his father, 0. S. Cren- oity with friends. J 50u!dn't ,mV M Madisoimlle tePifn . Chas. A. Miles repre- - shaw. in a ..m bderstand, I am. nnnn.Lt ) Dallis Curtis, who Is attending Bei.ting fhe sick and accident asao uuMUtiiLARU & uuwrAni v JUBt so," Kiid the oculist-, MIbb Elaio Nixon, of Madisonvllle, MuLeati Collego at Hopkinaville, Ib Incorporated. my sympathy. I am treatliftpfor7tB8W re8 clatidn companr. also has a desk in is visiting hor grandmother, Mrs in tho oity. Ho will return to sec car conaueior, a druggist anaargwa outn the same office. 'Tuiy-iferffc ,?;, AurT'i rft nflitnlfa ri Miles. sohool next week. mg man Who has Just entered the VJi By the time our next issue come nwtry for thef same trouble. TheyflL Sam Holmes, of Empire spent Mrs. Arthor Bamer and children . , J out we wilf have a new Hot of counlitso .out of a Job because theyf &. Saturday with bis friend, Floot left yoBterday for Cass, Ind., whero ,ldn lielp rtattngr. It is all richtans""?"4 ty ufUolals. They take their seat Griffln. abo will join ber husband, who ia on Monday Srd. Ellington will lohesuoreman or a saad blafiteiURhr vlhraver he, feels like it. butiMf for the have a new police jude also a new S. A. Bate, onr popular plumor, working at that plaoe. sts the general public. pwitXmaB magistrate. A. J. Bennett will dis- made frienda in Evauavlllo a visit Rex McEuon spent Sunday in hnlaihe part of it Is pense justice with a fair and impar- Saturday. Cadlx, teturnlng home Tuesday. It water half the time Jas. Chief of Police oleci Home i,nGrad Mrs. McHuen, who has bean vIbIi- cecity re- - tial hand for the city. rn to J caltn " -.- tvhiinJ -' weu Prleat trJM torn -- M.tY,cSkMm.l& last week. v Oliver, a charming this magisterial diBtriot. for Mlaa Htbyl Wi r of Vanderburg ooun-ty- , young lady of Howell, Ind., will Geo. Sharp, b8"h poteoas of aadi. for 40 yeara has the et the Jno.B.EvauS,who Readl spent Taoaday ia the city witb visit ber cousin, Mlaa Mabel Gough, thek'-mlM- i videnoe. boen a 8 an day tiohool Superintend-eu- t anroate to visit friends in Nashville, Brn.ri, .,vi LzJL??'1. "0Uc Uste- - Velvo acts on Ue liver, as well in thid city and the fliut ouo we hla parents. lfwnday. " Dr. Jaa. Lyona, of Xnoxvllle, Tenn. had, resigned aa Buperlotoud-euto- f U lendsr,,r .Ml AJl WAFA ever Hopr . the Baptist church Sunday Tenn., is viaiting his coueln, Mra, "::: fluuday Dr. A. O. SUk ww W. H. Kline. Mary. School Rei d tlur add8 and joa will lctaftW6b elected asBmtanc Superintendent Misses Mamie and Dixie Woed-dr.XjByt of I. 0 if .. oat of and Dr. Jno.X THVior.dupnuted' fKWui & in the ettr fast of St. Cliarles, are vlaltin? the be. urajoiur it. "e eut. Mr. Evans record ib ono that Mtasea Cobb. TO J. The leatk-- ,. . his is hard to beat in this or auy other ' Jli hre are so Mra. D. E. Lynn and MIsa Agnes -' 1DWffi. .. State. Lynn are visiting rolatlvea in Eaat ffrtfo any There is a strong ponirtility that St. Louis, III. 'WlfNLPr k4eaiM( It and the Third regiment, K. 3 O., of Ueo. U. Toy anu mreo uauy Willi jRsjKvitL I iiiltia7fa,lllih company is a part, ei. neuuerbuu, oiiou. Unnri mum .AJaa-wLJWMb!! B(f. which, our homo wlth. will take part in the celebration of Julius Coenau. of Madison- St. the naval battle of Perrv, 100 yearn ki&MndV &nrl wlf' Tnr. day with KB i.ne onj nap neo. ago on Lake Erie. Ono regiment ville. Ttf.o Chri- tMfttg,r spent k fauarai of. Mr. from thla State will go and aa the iff ttABHHBfll 'mm i Recommends "pi' 'Va Twr Third Ib in better Bhapo than any thnlr ami. Puttl. ot Mansfleld. cka, He5fiting the Xamllv of to bo ohoaen. m Jno. I. other, it ia likely n Strong otlort Ib being brought to Plngree 'ver. ;,yit,Tir,s(ji)wwi4 ?oo., bear on the adjutant gonoral's ofllce Ml,eSj of MJdlsna Cor1 l :CJ jfc" wj amwi tv Rpent Saturday in the elty MM(".THttlUK Regiment. t to designate the Third vEs, u., PH8T0 5TUOI0 Cfl bis mothor. Weak. R.nn-Dow- n People. wier iiwbl C Madisonville, Mi). aX 4 TOT,! Mlaa Sue Foard will leave Satur-daI was run down and weak Iron, RAILWAY HAIL CLf RKS WAHTEB " for HppklnBvIlle to apent Sun. indigestion and general debility, also KflWWflfB tH ail day with Irienda. This big new audioia turntH nViv suffered from vertigo. I sawa cod couldn't Stc It Thstajf The Cevernmenl Pays Railwfcr ing out Bono or the finest work liver preparation called Vinol adver- itiUm Obldlah Griffln, of St. Charles, o $1,280. Clerks $8tU lyand isu' was e evor seen In tbia section. ttlMliN epent several days last week in the r z)!m0m?s up to $2 ' To introduce my ltbe dunl:y offaiirMi. nVk!. we d th mtu.t -ork in city with friends. r. - .. .4 ivi jxmft qi oe aipaaue After taking two bottles I regained my strength, and am eiters Eurlington I will make the aaall' Bov. W. C. Braadon spent a few hed the flrflt two. butMouldn't re. , .. , ., now feeling unusually well." id spring IV e following special offer for a HENRY CUNNINGHAM, days this week with friends in rauoptb.rntter"C" tlm oounfy miiuBi uauust wnurcn, riinston, N.C. short timo. Sam rut Christian county. Don'tyftjiJfe with, your eyesT" deCustom A BtlZEN CABINET PHT inalloiiBthrkB 0'erk, tutor Vinol contains the two most Lee Oldham, of Hopkinaville, iiai if.'t youuuut spa?" "uan't yoa tonics the medicinal, Stenographers, Railway, rs)R 91.69. leriibAbe word g apent Tuday and Wednesday In strengthening, elements ot (Jod Liver Oil and Tonic r"' Departmental Clerka 1'MsUar ald Teeny, , Hoiihb Tho work Ib my beBt dull the city with friends. Iron. Vinol contains no oil, and is by far the Best Strengthening Q"VHrl""ut lvi minutes later Teeny again be-flnlr.li snd warranted never to Bo Hr of atipnliifir PobIbIoiib. M. H. Tappan, who haa been via. bisvely 'A, B." rf'aiidB Bbe ts will be Tome obtainable. We return your money fade. Como and boo them. without question J, Any man or wit .. , ?afiiri a Ie, 'lover 18. ttlng relatives in Elktoii for aoveral ir Vinol doe not accomplish all wo claim for it. . TtumAbiTl ..City or I'oii'iriy Cftn tft.j' Inntruo- - "Mt. has returned home. biWlUi your eye . NOvV I1URRV i ' hor instructor. JJfe' a"(l fr"' 'formation by writing ST. BERNARD DRUG STORE, Earlington. Geo. W. Bates, ihe popular attor-leaid Teeny sauus kihok to t h Moioio nt IiiHtructloii, ! IV the Mllvrnukee flirieltnai with 273. &TUBIO NtAsT .UBP a7 G, Hr.ui In Huildiui;, Rochebtfr, rolatlvea in Louisville. Lr waa cl M "" St. Bernard Mining Co,, Incorporated, Drug" Department. J MihM-Cook, of Hopklnnvllle, arof JagOjjf' rived in tho oity yesterday to vlalc L'Ono. la This the Humorists' ClubT utreet BA liqn Sir Andrew the cltM, "What are (be dining hours at your Mrs. It Edwin BruobB. ' physician, reo- tied. ihjHt Mrs. Pete Herb is spending this o driuk wlao, the 'From Ave to eight for all excLm week with the fauillv of Th... iio surprise, say Glov, committee " LougBtairat Providence. udrew was a tern- jy the exception?" Terro Mlaa Rhona Haniia, who la at Mcli Sir Andrew cause rule, u,jBays: The com finding rloQ does spine- - iinnr TJl is at uoeriy at any time to Mil umiuiuk nuiiuoi iu xNusiiviiie spent through work: tho body Itcancy In tbejr body,' " Christmas with her parents, Lt'iiu 20 letters to aged 14. Mr and Mre. Dhk Ashby apent and a pint el Monday JWBtT'. Sunday iu Madlsonvtllo with their help.' Indete?' daughter, I4rst N. L Toombs. U pint of chan Fall ts answer rfce Mrs. Jas. Smith, Misses Maud and Marlon,' G8W Wysj Kate BorderB spout Sunday lu a in tn ii. it riat (rict mii.t c,--r c troubled with this Madisouv(lle visiting friends. P whCr - A. - IK3 ,. . ,' ' was wsojjn, Mrs. Oliver and daughter Bee, of We have great 'mWWr that It r. Unwell, Iud., are u wot., wo Mrs. Sobt. Gougb,visiting her sister, froi'i M i this week, alaV IsiWa tXal : lung. .a Ask M, 8. Gardner, of AwefaTTrjT., W!! SfefaimHan ail. about f le vislllng his eon, MarstmH Garai-aw- r, ku ' icv au all times. at y'tpcaa'a iawalerv store. Ul do" iWl Ol'l"1 4 l"4 iii, ilH'fcfcr' , I I V. . .If".' V i Moving Throng WE BID CVERYBi pastry butter the o. "THE TOP'O THE MORNII d, HO4L 1Ull 1Wi1 Tartar -- And wish Our ThousajJ of Friends and Patrons A HAPPY NEW YEAR! Makes most healthful food alum bo lime phosp&afes e, i Thanking one and all for their patronage of the past year, we merit a continuance of the same the coming year Respectfully Tours, T" ; i ttadi-Bonvill- o, t.l-!- &Tfsrcal - Happenings t - '- rpfr thyar Cne wt-e- j -- ng i Strou&e & Bros Evansville, Where If Pays to Trade. !$; - -- ."' i's$. MARKET PRICES h i i , . ."-- atr- -l n- - the-futur- e. n....nrn. m rrirniinur itLtrnunt Wl rnrnninii itLtbtinrn ,.nK, J , Subscribe Bee. for The Earlington H"L..-tliat- (.tiiiiJMIww . " j & l,?f -.ki- -Bod'wItli J w? -- M-l Jq. riajn "f"""! &i2S& Sfi? AU. YUSG P-- vent .av i,iS rwyanrrT7.. ieiiL)ch bmousneSr, IlfflSrSBS H, ayaSrjBMij '!' Tl VELVO LIVER m For LAXATIVE SYRUP T- 1 I fpa.r.J.jralta,f yf ,' ELDER HENRY CUNNINGHAM i. i"i kaiQu GOODRICH' Vinbt 4prtre y f Wt ,nine-year-- yL i aria-Enleye- . ""- - t , - mss ."-"'- ,, exam-Uncl- f-- r world-fame- d body-buildin- y. pusHS m J, J. a IU m?mmmmmmmmmmmmm?mtJmmtr!mmmni!H5 Wl r I3R. F. A. BALDWIN JiH'iHTCFri - Wak Lungs Jij SJ -- DEisnrifeT nv -- - it '1' 0KCd v.cjB,TTa izicmz . ir im 6n'ttw.o, WKt . i t KishvlIU, '- V. Jaa.LoVg' and children, - "m B B One of the oldest ih ifpe- ISS KS JbJANK 1 rKncp,a o courify. u-- vialijeg Mrs. 11 f JP Mia r LcriVa Millair 1. Til rlonnrtnrn 'from Norti 1 'J ( I ' Km NORTH nc OR 4t m S I02 23. local n incfti OUUAJt OLS OF f'i 1?! It JSI.Ioral lUI'Jlf ..! LARK'S O. IM. T. J TIC . u The very opci winter t (he S ADER'6 al Clearance was the real caubr of us being caught UIMDEBW iiW. HtY JEP XVIVBi at AW!fc ''"'- - wish Jrli.pifttof the season kTe feu an rr p--s w fc ...,the different departments. in 'vmmmaM thr viar with an unusually. javy.sfbck of winter goods all fl5tJ a: vyjev1 , TV3"wwW4,7""f1 W' "" 7 . .J. PIO Ol ft .' fv ,MS Sefof dependable merchandise to the public at a GREAT SAGlUfiCdS OjRKICgittltt-dlfafeIhirIi tequently wc arc compelled to otter this irmner Rlnat iJf c idBSr iallv is this sale of interest to you now, while every article of .merchandise'lkat we will offer jSvPJ everyone is in need ot winter gooas aim rr Rtt W rJwE 'A .nan we can replace it for when we robay n n.w sBwwy' AY, JANUARY 1, AND CLOSES SATURDAY, JANUARY 15. 6V N. ' fffllhHBwWiV i ; pwiHHwrauRHHBSiaBlUlfUiLjhM. ", .? li . 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SALE OPENS SAT frllrmr Mens' Furnishing ai y.a; Clearanc m iJF rwar Prices Combs, Belts Goods. makes, only One Choice of 200 Men's Odd Vests, ull bizcs, colors, styles and ohoes OQ ' Purses We arc overbought on these articles and must clean up the majority of the stock and will quoto you an actual cost price on all three of these articles, namely: 25c Bclte, Bags .and Combs, sale 19c prico 50c Belts, Bags and Combs, sale 38c price ..,..i.i ....... 75c Belts, Bags and Oombsf sale price .55c $1.00 Belts, Bags, and Combs, sale 75c price $1.50 Belts, Bags and Combs, sale price $115 $2.00 Belts, Bags and Combs, sale $1.50 price $2.50 Belts, Bags and Combs, sale $1.75 price Dress Ooods Offerings Fancy Plaid Wool Ladies' and Children's Hosiery in- lot of Men's Vesta, all $1.50 and $2.50 Vests; Choice of the lot. vvv Fancy Dress CI flft Guaranteed Sox. all colors and of the beet makes over, no 4Ej darning; sale prico I Unoice of all 25c Fancy Hosiery during tins Bale f Qt jint rreeent wlvance on be the means of us HC3'Wfi a cut of .kind mm llMnjC ZZUZT! Clearance fele, but as wi itft determiaed to reduce our tock dnrinj? tkie aeie. we adf-BblUKUI VUT VW UfUk- - Suitings, neat patterns, waistings of all Extra special Child's Hose in fine ribbed and wide ribbed, also for iit shades; to close will offer them . 33c Choice of our entire line of 50c and 60c Dress Goods, in plains, . at tho boys 'regular 15c grades during this sale, per pair. . ,10c Hose incotten, woolen or fleece lined; choice of the beet 25c goods in the market ttariag this .19c sale Ladies' Misses and Children's 25c vv at Choice of all 50c Fancy Hosieil during this sale 191 wioicc oi an $i.uu uk Mf Sox dunnc sale . Choice of all $2.00 SillfcJ Sox during sale 4 Men's all Lislo Webb 2jr 4 Of Suspenders only. Men's ICirhv & Oirm tck OflA OVto 50c Suspenders onbf Men's Fancy SHkjH-USuspenders onlp Men's 25c Ncclear; hoi- Iw iday Roods ; mv . Men's 50c Jckwear all QQ new design? only Mon's $1.U Neckwear, balance 'of Uie- - Jiolitty Hues: 3 .50 50c 7I eA v dO( "clawed lines of Shces carried in the city, consisting of the follow- in SELBY. POBTS-JiOUTmakes: XX0EL3I0K, WALK-OVXBATX AND STETSON. Ifo such array of ne goods are to be found under one roof in this city, and we will not try to quote you the iaany values we expect to give you during: this ssde, but ALL CLASSES OF SHOES will bo placfd on tables in the center aisles and marked in plain figures at CUT SALE PRICES. When we say Cut Sale Prices we mean prices that no competitor can meet tho same quality considered, and it will be of great interest for you to look over these BARGADT COUNTERS FOR SHOES FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY. R, at all u' m!jotinir carry in Himi tie highest ..,.... and fancies, all tho best productions, at the nominal prioo Of , , ,. .;,( i i . . .38c i.t inc of Dress Goods ever offered at $1.00 per yard, including all of the season's r,oveltics andstaplcs, Avill bo offered at one low price; choice 78c of any pattern at ...... .,..,,,;,, Tie entire line ot 50c Gauze and Lisle Thread Ladies' Heeiery in the house, includiag all colors and blacks, only . . . .,. n One Extra Special Suit Lot One high-grad- lot of Ladies' Silk Hose, in blacks and fancy colors, all $1.25 Hosiery, to closo during ,89c i.his sale, choice' for Suts from last season's stock, all lot of Men's Short Coat Fascinators and Scarfs Extra special offers in the Square Fascinators and Opera Shawls during this sale. We have on hand 10 dozen in all of these goods to close in 25c. 50c and $1.00 values ; sale price ,. F OFF Choice of one grand lot of long Scarfs in all colors and fancy weaves, all 50c Scarfs and splendid: values; , during our clearance sale choice for 39c ONE-HALAll-Wo- ol none cheaper than $15.00 formerly; Clearance Sale price choice of Avearj one-half; suits, and made by expert workmen; this will make a line work suit and give splendid e All $2.00 Silk Hosiery, Lord & Taylor products, in a wide rango of colors and blacks, both silk and lisle foot : sale price, tlu;lot J-- 7 Prt OU MeiiVSIonarch Shirts, thdh'ne; I choico of choice Sale" ee .iucn s Cluott Slu'rtfi: 'thr line Sale price -Gloves: Sale 85c of Table Damask Towels & .... MunVl.00'fluuutJDt Calk Skin price Men's $1.50 Gauntlet Calf Skin Hid Horse ITidr Gloves,; price Men's $2.00 Gauntlet Ihipk and Reindeer GloveK; J3U nle prifp White Table Cloth, GO inches wide, floral design, splendid value; sale priqp.only . . ,.,A22 German Linen Table Qamask, half bleached, 45fc and 50c grades; during clearance sale-- , l-2- c,. t -- Mens' Overcoat Special .Ep'ra hftavy Kcrscv Overcoat, $10'- - ' Our best line of jipav fall $10.00 Suits, during this " Clearance Sale for. . . $ I I w Men's Fine Worsted Suits, all of this year's patterns, and the best $12.50 and $13.50 A'alues ever offered by "7K fl us ; Sale price Men's Iligh Grade Worsted Suits, all black granites and cheviots. neAvest patterns and of the best tailors make: all $15 Suits during per pair .$1.50 Choicest Silk Hosiery of the Lord & Taylor goods, all hand embroidered, garter tops, double 'JR soles and heels, $3.50 grades, to close, during this sale only $2.75 hand-tailore- d Ladies and Misses' 'Suits Misses' or Junior $15.00 Clearance Price Suith, fVa 9 dQ 9.50 Grade , grade, fl!e8rmi6e-Sal(-irr-tf'4- ft Only 60-hfc- Suiting and Waist Silks 10-mc19-inc- 135 In. 19-inc- h Satins, in all tho loading colors, will bo offered for. .38c Taffetas, tho best ever prodncod, sale 49c price Dress MeRsnlincs in the pure silk grades, 75c quality; li h choice 36-inc- 55c $1.50 Satins and ..., Mcssa-linc- Finest Mereorjzed Tebfc Linon, cloth, beautiful h 54 and designs of beet finishes; ohnier 41c of many .dosigns only Linen Table Damask, finest finish and neat patlcitis, eloth, fqrmer 8So retailer; dur- mg olearance sale only. ,62 SSxtra quality 02 and h pure Linen Table tlloth, largo floral dosigns, best $1 yairu olbth nmdc; sale prico only 806 Towel Special just received for tho holiday trade, oxtra quality buck finish, savoral hordors, during this sale, cadi. . . .8 c During this sale choice of our splendid assortment of 2oe fringed and hemmed 25c Tow19c els for 62-incli ',..'.' .35c value, well built for heavy service and a good warm $!$ ISffe coat; sale price Men's Raincoats. 50 and 54 inchos y long, iu fancy patterns,, stripes and plaids; half j'fted. suitable fcM' all rises; Clearance ??f SW OslJ'- J2 U eost price Men's' $18.50 Cassimcrc and Worsted Suits, high grade values and a fine dress and business suit ; no butter Values over offered for this price, making tin's an especially CA Uijy Misses' and Junior $18.00 Suits. Clearance ., Ladies' Suits, Clearance f .. 12.00-- $15.00 Price Ladies' Suits. Clearance Price Ladies' Soitt.. Clearance Price Ladies' Suite. Clearance Price Ladies' Suits. Clearance Price Ladies' Suite, Clearance ' Price , $17.50 attractive Glearanec Sale article for . prico . l-- 2c 72-inc- . " yard wide Lining Satins, regular $1 retailer, now for 75c h h s, 36-inc- sale only all the best colors; during , $1.15 TWO SPECIAL COLLAR OFFERS waist silks Wo have a larjj5 ifssortineut of Waist Patterns" to close at half price. See this line during this All of our best 50c fancy Colltirs'' for ladies, all utsw and of this soason's style, all perfect goods and in good condition; choico of this grand assortment only. 39c sale. Choice botli Every 25c and 35c Ladies' Dress . s A all 12 c grades, best patterns, 10c salo price Percales of all tho loading brands. m red, bluo, gray and light shades 9c will go into this salo for East Lake Cheviots' shown in all tho now designs, 6vor twenty to 15c; styles, all worth 13 10c sale prico only Ouo lot of fancy doublo widtli Flannelettes, full 80 indies wide; tkoy sold all season for 15c; during this cloaranco sale l-2- of all Dress Ginghams,' light and dark patterns, Collars, showing only the best of novelties and a wide range of styles; to closo .19c tho lot only spa-son- 's ii Men's Raincoat in fancy cloths, all elegantly tailored and.of best makes ; 4 tf ISff$ sab,- pried . I ULptL7 Men's $15.00' and $1C50 Ker$ov OvcVcopts, all high-clas- s tailored " coats, full lined. ;nadded shoulders hand tailored i ,,,sl? I1 1 I I fcv sale price Men's $20.00 and $22.00 Overcoats and Raincoats, in all the new novelties of the tailor's best product, all high grade gar- HH ments; sale price., I ViUU We have a splendid assortment of Boys' and Children's Suits and Overcoats to offer in this price ducing sale, and it will be of interest to you if von will see these splendid values which Ave avjII give during this 'Clearance Sale. A discount of 25 per cent on every Boys' Suit and Overcoat. Avhich means a hir saving for you. - P0Biy' CrajV-anett- o Cambridge high grade Snits in grays, browns, blues and gtvens. all the finest of inereliandiso t be had,- - each guaranteed specially tailored for high class trade; this line formerly sold for $20 and $22.50: Clearance of all tho $25.00 Suits and Overcoats in the house, of the finest Cambridge make. ov3ry one strictly hand tailored and no tai loy can make a better one for $10.00; our selling A Q fl I OaJlJr price noAV ... One table of separate Pants, including all tho odds and ends in the house. To clean them up dui'-in- g the sale Avill offer $1.50 and a 42.00 pants at $1.10; the $2.50 and $3.00 grades for $1.50 during this sale only. Choice, ., B 3a S foS S 0? ....1 $18.50 1E5 grade grnd. $20.00 $16.00 $22.50 grad. Ot 15.50 $25.00 grade , (1C .... ....';. ..., ' e 17.00 $10.00 Dresses. e Ladies' Clearance Price Ouc-Piec- "7 iwW ff Cloaks at Half Price Children's Cloaks, consisting of Kcrsoys, Meltons and Cheviot Cloakings, all ages, former selling price, $2.50, $3.00, $3.50, $4.00 and $5.00; Clearance Salo price $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2.00 and $2.50. Our entire U110 of black, tan, oas- tor, bluo and green, braided, plain and fancy Coats at tho remarkably low prico of their former price, $7.80, $8.50. $10.00, $12.50. $15. apd $20.00 Como early for a big value hi a fino Colak. UNDERWEAR SPECIALS Children's 25c Union Suits, in any age during this sale only. .19c Children's 50c Union Suits, in fine derby ribbed, well fleeced and pearl buttons; sale m'icc. . . .38c. Ladies' Shirts and Pants, extra 35c quality,1 heavy fleeced and full cut garment; clearance 21c .' , prico Ladies' Form Mttme Shirts and Pants, fines?, dorby ribbed, bloaohed garments, all tho best 50c grades; salo prico. . . , 39c . Clearance O ObUU Price . w. ., I ' e $15.00 Dresses; Ladies' Clearance " Price . e $20.00 Dresses; Ladies' Clearance J Price $25.00 Dresses, Ladies' -One-Piec.One-PiecOnc-Piei-e Ladies7 Onc-Piec- $12.50 Dresses;" Kit mi " Special Kid Glove Offering 85 pairs of Ladies' 10.50 11.75 ....... griT"." 15,00 Ladies' Skirts regular $5.0,Q, $G.50. l-- 2c only 9c Kid Glovos, all shades and sizes, mefided gloves soil usually for 76o ;' tp closo tho lot during this sale, without the oxchango privilege, 37c your choice for ONE-HAL- F Our entire .line of fino Voilo, Pan anm, Sorges, etc., oil hand tail orod, and tho best of cloths and $10.00 Skirts, the entir. lino will bo offered during this C3I0 less 25 per cent, discount. $7.50. $8.0d f of Winter goods which will not be carried over by u if the accompanying cluse EXTRA SPECIAL NOTICE - This sale is given for the sole and special purpose of reducing an unusually large stock you by quoting you Hope Cotton and 15. You will also note that we do not worm-ba..lilt mmu ItiAni iiifl which Oimil'l not leave one vestige of Winter goods in our house after this sale closes January means by far more to you than to bait vm mi a few staples, so imtK. in the house which Calico at less than the cost to manufacture, but give you a reduction in price, in fact an actual cost piice on every article 1. CLEARANCE SALE. yourself the REAL GENUINE BARGfMNS that await you at this 22nd thu id over carefully and note for it ..-.- .... SEMI-ANNUA- I. This Sale Is Given For The Purpose Of Raising Money MORRIS KOHLMAN, Proprietor, 1 - " No Discounts No Credit Business. MaJionville, Kentucky C fY t - o '! H ; ii ) itW YQflK &, v ..... .1 CITY Li m,ir i ii-i .'.j. ..... r ffloft . u A rUUSH ." dfls. - ,. v . ncti BV" fv -- y' bsiHCSMNAQER PSfiM n. t .M w Distrlct . THOMAS WAWI One Six months Throo months Slntrlo copIob. .. ,1.00 .. GO . 25 r. PIH1 PROSPEROUS I BBm BBBBV .m .,1"' ,"3T s ,!. " f aT ' ' CHI ilt . 1? f tl -- m nwntf So" ,W ' rk f .nti (ha ".t fs MfW. 7 .. ,,.....n wIfuoLo Prmo .AttariaHam -- -- JgBLAro '' ........... - f Wik lMe OookB Bpsoiraoncoptos mailed free on application. Correspond-eni- s wonted In nil pants of the county. AddrosB usAfor par TOTAL DEDT IS SEVEN TIMES GREATER THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER MUNICIPALITY a ;gki - -- r --.- -. ir' JST jm City Olork I'll Treanuror Frrf City Pliyslclnn-- l nitv Knulnoor 1 ntrnet Commissi? Tar 01 Mayor Jar l'olloo JlUif! Ghlofnf Pol Klttlit Olilof- -l Atfl08Sor-- l ticulars. Thursday Decemhei 39, 190$ j GUIS 111 WEST Bat another pnof that unreliable and expensive A daily papor prints tho leailhno "Oarapors is Garao" ter a report otSam'alato criti jigm of Prosidonfc Taft and the Supremo Ooark Maybe. Bat it is certain tkt ho hag xjuoored wis game vrfik ft fraward and oresumptioas iongKO. ( Won't L. 5ler bo lp&g D9W 'tiH 'riiniwillf-keBafXafaf- t ?N. froJJingUaitoIi-iByillo- . TkdusJfcala.sJ'ariiaatoB rV tfy owory bo held Friday, o that mi dcnUens could attend It without mla-sin- g their Chritmat dtnnor, (he Washington, Dec. 29. New York funeral of Alderrnnn Timothy P. Sullivan, "Little Tim." was hcU to- - City Is the champion municipal borrower ot th count ry. Tho total net da. acAfter lyln for r.iaay hurs lu x Indebtedness of the metropolis, state of coma, the Tammany leader cording lo the statistics announced became conaclons just before- - Hnal dis- by the federal census bareau. Is solution, and whispered to Ids more than set en time that of any "Dig Tim'' $ulllva, who was at his other city and more than one-hal- f th bedside: total or the 27 largest dtlo la tht "l want (he funeral an Friday, so country. Jf fliedcbt were divided Vi thatlhe poor fallows o the Bewory each inhabitant of Greater New York caa WatB tksfr Qhristmaa diaaec is would owe $142.52. usual. I'm a'nrry )j woa't f?" There ara only live other cities Tfton, wlti a smtlo .pa bta Ip&'e, with a per capita debt of more titan lit-tlOtTI- St. Lou4s and Kansas City Decrease Indebtedness, Indianapolis and St Joseph Are Low, Census Bureau Shows. .Ino.X, Taylor, Curtis' M. D. ,r ,lvl...i Ij. 11, UUlH'Ul iltoM "l Thnq. Ulnlr. MeotlJ ineh Monday nluht in Hnhnnl Trustee Pal Hoard of Health Etl I'ostmasfor Chftfl. Covil Afnillflnn Oldlintll, Councilmei'-Jn- ol ) LODGES. Matonlc Lodec E. V.' No. 548 moots lat. and 3rd. In each month. B. J.PutMiira, Victoria Lodtro. No. 84. K.I moots evory Monday and ThurJ nights, visitors welcome. HKNK3T NnwroN, K. of It. aad Hopkins Lodge, A. O. U. W. N5 mi inontit nvnrv Tlinrmiftv nlfirhL swric lao aal I nnencone-nexs- wsajmiratT: dqfftrly int.. Jaaaacy, jbsarg aaT?&ficli n tout. and will stop and eifcor,. jm taixe4$An Are stations error twoahick th cyrtViiMMit 1 St. ajweMllic to the autttti iwiti Ink ffeV decisloa Sur Apaal Tfwshlacti. Dc r Wli. . 24.-Tv- yrH $100 Cincinnati, $123.SS; .U?io, $120.37; Galveston. $U5.T8; Paebte. Colo., $168,25, antf Npivttm, Krtfe $105.82. mt Several clnies, notably ICaaaajs Clly. -- . Y.Q. Walkxk, Sec. Golden Cross LoOko. Earhiintaii. No. G25 moots 1st. and 8rd, Saturday nlvht in nsehv month. Mfcs, M. 1L Long, So. Degree of Honor, No. 10 meets Ita and 4th Saturday nights Ja eaen month. ,i .. KIM XU7.Z1K 1 IIUKif, See. Louis, Sab EYaneisco ,ne h'old SarjiBgton Till s Youth Brained While He Kneels. Grenada, JMIss., Dee. !M. Arnold, 22 years ol. While druak, yjll be Bhorsec,d, as j$ejr$,ad-be- d tilled a negro boy, 12 years tHi; 'at of the M. I $jjB, .gets bofrf Holcomb. After cutting tho iScJro'a clothing several times, Arnold 'tfaic'w ''or, by changiag.tQ a later dxonr the boy kneel. While In this attitude, 'ho time of departure from Enrl-- . crying and begging for his life, Arnold struck him over tho head, kllltug him $11.92. ngton. instantly. New York Is responsible for more "4isa of the increase in the than one-hal- f net municipal debt for 1907, the year Four Officials Indicted. SCHLEY Muskoje, Ok., Doc. 24. The special covered by the bureau figures, which Seattle, ;rand jury investigating Muskogee amounted to $120,930,01. ounty returned indietmenta agalnet Wash., was the only city of more than WANTS TO REMOVE ALL QUES'harleB Vaun, William Harris and T. S00.000 the debt of which Increased !. TION OF DOUBT. Sutton, count) commissioners, inoro than a million. The Washington barging them with malfeasance ii. of-- city's debt plied up $5,791,078 during Members oF Geographic 'Society OpIce. There are 20 counts against tho 1907. pose Sending Peary's TData to ommlsslonera. and they are cited to Tho bureau suggests that tho value appear before the court Dec. 29 to of public improvements should be conDanes Says It 13 Absurd. with these show why they should not be removed. sidered in connection Washington, Doc. 24. Rvar Adniirnl figures, many cities having during 1907 Schley's demand that Commodore Governor Norrowly Escapes Death. purchaspu their own waterworks, light plants. e"tc t ear submit hla polar data to the Baltimore, lid., Dec. 24 Doeplte " CnSistory of Uio University pC Oon.cn; to conpeal the facts it became nuwu that Gov. Austin I Crothom lagen for verification, following that ody's repudatioa of Dr Cook, ha3 f Maryland had a narrow escape from GIRL DISINFECTS HERSELF aisttl a atorm among the members 'cath. when a bullet fired by one of tb National Geographic aocicty, ' sro truckman At another, whlzr.od Attempts Suclde But Ignorant of Efthin un inch of the head of the which ?av Peary a dean Mil of fect of Cremicals She Recovers in' Better Health. loalth "Klic lading inuiiibors claim that the Oakland. Cnl., Doc 29 Ignorance luuir of the United Htatoo would o dr n. cm run? thomuolveB IF they1 ot the effects of ohomlcals led Miss Honor Belongs to French Chemist. Tho first process of making soda on Holon Roseuarantz to administer a that their flndings needed a an cxtonslve scale was discovered by double dose of oxygon, to hersolf in f - QVatlon There boouis lo be uo to withhold from the Cojjen-aajje- n Nicholas Loblano, a French chemist, an ineffectual effort to end her life. board tho data fllod by Parv. in 1701. She emerged from the ordeal much oppoaUaon ut there Is a benolllted in honlth, physicians say. sp.lnst turning It over lo the Danish Despondency drove her to swallow The Truth, in Moat Cases. lcnMst3 for official notion several grains of permanganate of A mttn tries to control his children Th argument advanced b dmlral potash Fearing that this drug might he has learned to control him-ielihat such examlnatluna ould oefore New York PreHS. 5hlcv not have the desired effect, she drank emou all quecUon of doubt from n bottle of hydrogen peroxide. This combined with the permanganate and JV ather gratultw. Th ot oxygen, records of produced large volumes Good Intentions Not Enough, Pearr hae been found unhtipimahab'e son," said Uncle Eben, causing her great pain but putting her "ltemcraber, (nO AIIRTK'UU 8Ct()H(.lU, Htltl. IUUHUUIC. "you mus' have judgment as well a& in no danger ot death. In not vhethei Peary Is .jnSfhe question When the reaction finally ceased, enthusiasm. Good Intentions is responsible fob somo o de worst slag-i- Miss Rosenerantz left the hospital 0 Ight but Tfhetlier tue hdentlsts aitMtodz. where neighbors sent her without her In de choir." according to and, Ilatli Rear Admiral Chester, who attacked melaucholla o ilenounceu physicians, absolutely disinfected. 2 xjf ok'a data some Uaie iproposltloa of Attwlial Scluey sh tftrd " lie declara' h did not be Men bhy at Census Places. "N ashlngton, 29. Applicants that th 'ljrirArslty of Copen- Dec. are not tumbling madly over themffor tk"n'lSr. and that the selves in an effort to obtain Jobs as Swatter Mik- k ntaVe newt ccnbiis enumerators and United States Census Director Durand Is consider-nnl- j "I Voutd like lo guid perturbed over the shortage of suffering women lo a u rccU. men willing to earn government cure for female troubles," B1F( .. The dirilculti Is In the west .TTT. moiii' writer Mrs. R. E. Mercer, jonUihHtown DUtined With Lienen-lthe'and sotttli and especially In the cities, of Frozen Camp, W. Va". Shown By th Cu"t t Conquer, "I have found no medvot4 6tHKls. , Fear For Azores Isle. ted thn N icine equal lo Cardui, I Lisbon Dei 29. Anxiety Is felt here ..Y.. il.i D.-c-. had suffered for about 24 rAungstown, Ohio. foi the 8nfct of tho people on tho ,, luqn i ; i.. .ii...,..,iofi,i four years. Would have Island of Pico, 0110 of the Azores, ". HM. ax- .- niiila1,uinil l.llI.l nut to 10 v ith which 110 bus communication headache for a week at a i n bud slinf the storm pf Saturday, Putol,c official!. ad contractors time, until I would be to srnit anu Kul,( whUh swept tho island with terrific rtv'A mtan?3Ion(led nearly crazy. I took Car""TuV- - nv,.l wr.. lot .. with fiiiac iv tone Tt In fenred there has been dui and now I never have w. !,'nN loss of life and properly there. the headache any more." 'i nAA In ll.n ul.l.ktju 1.1 .3k l.v jdgo from the bonch In ocnU'ur Dupe of Cassie Chadwlck Dies, to effort 29. .Tuuies W. l'lttsburg. Dec. Hi 10 men obviouB Fi 1. ml millionaire bankor und uianu orate the gravity of their erlnu-fut inn and operating sail. & commuaity of groat woaltb ht'tui of the Preened Steel Cur com things happen froqupntly. i (ivti ot Pittsburg, U de.'td. Mr Filend t lelievo Uiiu cotiimuulty Is at w.ih one of the two bankers held up ,t few ears tigo for $800,000 In cntali t us honorald' as any In the by Casklo Chndwlck. d, ecu'or BoAid pouly oxprcmawd The pains from which 'jA'UfftCtloii Another Foptball Player Dies. many women suffer every Ules, 21 Pittsburg, Dec. 29 Chat-Jotiaai'loa to tsuessitvgr tho ftnus, month are unnecessary. ;o)i t deprlvwu Uio 30 meu of Mure Mra old, dlod at tho Wast I'enn It's not safe lo irtist to o htlil any nttwic oVSco. hospital lie wrns a mouther of the strong drugs, right at the .V- 'now vuo were oasu. couta Huntington Athletic club football team lime of the pains. Lecu ncntuawd to fxoui 17 to .uid during a game Thanksgiving day Better lo lake Cardui was hurt on tho head. s inch Jit the penitentiary. jftoata passeKef r .team $fc Irr.iBgr tea and arrive at iboat noon. tko ruMK 4ne ;sonnect,k .jk, Hfetn Lirilli flclals were jretectfft' fTOtt'Vrttecutiaa by th statue of )!nUaUra, wa ftled la fie inprtiae ,cnrt by the of Jostlm. dw-rt-nisvt that wrtala Id TIolCM wiricfi iiip fraWi4 V Vru decreased their' iade'bHdnw during (he jeAr. San Francisco Smallest Debt. Of tbs cities ot mors thai 309,000 popula'Uon, Saa Francisco has by far the smalleat net aebt.'wk DelroUa close second. In the ciaasl&caXioa ( cities with, 100,000 to 'mwfl iahaW-tatit- a those with the snfaflefi per' capita net debt aro St. Jos'dbnHo,, $l&4fi Rrle, and Indianapolis, Ind., $17.91. Pa., leads the list of towns with from 30,000 to 100,000, with the smallest total $10.18 per capita. Wheeling, W. Va., Is next with $10.41; Joplin Mo., with $10.70, and Johnstown. Pa., with sad Iadiaa-apqll- s, Hall. . . . John "Wanh, f?crji. attctlicr ear peeing..t i5 wt tiwe iBir !.! Standwaite. Tribe No. 67,Red vKen tinic5 lo picrn for (he future, To. rpsottc; to forswear. otvrljefty vic mcetHoTflrr Friday Bleeps to luy aside tlie evils in our lives. Have you, Joftu, cohtt'derM wJJal, fc C. S- - CnwsiiAW. O. of It. means to you, and to me? Have yott tHOitght w. eke things Woodmen of the- WorldrCataiii I have jouc, without and might .hare- had but for tour extracajjauce? &ijp No 301 meets ovory VednS-daIgh- t. pleasAll inorribor'a are Have y.U counted the cost to you, and to tue, of your requested to bo thero. of ures? You, sit there smoking a vjiic rectl, lint have you thoujht J. S. HAkoook, Clerk. the gowns you bare burned u within a year? I Tctilure to say no. ModtfAvWoodmon of the "Vfor'.d. Let's talk it over, John, just you and I, and as the old year dies plan No. llOOieeta ovory "Wodnesi lay. for better and more noble llihujs in the year to come. M .,' a . lo-Jiir- nt Al' V1BBB- LodL'e, KarllneMxt Ben Htir Court, No. 58aaceti ovorr- 4tb Friday; nliht at UQTr TloUlfjr . to-mj- jit - - ji ear-noBl- Yf BgBJ $pN k ef-or- te gov-;iiio- r. , , woll-doflnc- d f. n' - "Sure Cure" , 3rfYejs are "fined V lnt .,ii. No. 733 meets a MadUonvUlefeoniiay uiRht. Said Mr. A to Mrs. Al. on "Dec. 31: - ,Ia8""ranceway, Secy. Your sentiments, my de.tr, arc noble ones, and meet with my Visiting moorg oro cordially approval. We will plan for the year that is to come. Yes, fnvltod to ntto nny 0f thess not the year alone, but years. We will study and solve the problems Lodges Earllngton CluJb0rj I'. 1). C, that mean a better and truer life for you and me. There are many meets 1st Thursday V each month little things wc might improve upon. So many letter ways in which nt 2:1X1 p.m. to spend the small sums wc now but throw away. The price of that Mns. Katk NVitiRhsV :T08. novel you are reading would have purchased the slippers I so badly N nrTltTJOTT-Cneed. Now let's begin by my giving up cigars, which I agree arc U.lUllUUiJ.ii hut vile weed:., and you your novels, which are but the cheapest kind every Sunday ond holy dayatVo of trash and twaddle. a. m. Secotul mass and proucln'mr 9:80 a. m. Vospors and bonedictla.7 p. m. Itov. J. P. MoParlaud, PastorTsV Said Mrs. A. 1o Mr. A or, "Dec. 31: V.....U.- - AAVA.JAA. UUUUOJI With all the many vices with hich you indulge yourself, it secntt. school at 0 :!J0 a. m. Preaching ovory that you might overlook the one small pleasure which I have. Yes., 1 Lord's day at 10:45 a. m. and 7 p m. Prayor meetinpi-verWednes. admit there are more elevating book: than present-da- y novels. P.ut day at 7:80 i. 111. am I to give up my only pleasure, the one "Small thing from which 1 M. B. Ciiimoii. Regular sorvtcoa Uiird Sunday nt 1 a. 111. and 7:80 p. tn. get my wee mitt- of eiijoymcut? Do uu, John, think it fair to Prayer ovotiing of me this sacrifice that you might have the slipper, von certainly do at 7:80. meeting Wednosduy0:80 a. Suuduy-Hcho1 in. not need? Your vices arc so great beside my small one. If ou really 01ns s meotlng, second Sunday at Rev. J. H.Kmbry, pastor mean. all that you ay about planning for the future. v.h not givt up 10:80a.m. Epworth League J. H. ydur club? It is. but another of the many ncclk eHtise which prosldeut. Meots every Sunyou incur vi.tr after vear. day ovenliiK at (1:15 p. m. at the Mothodist Episcopal Church, South All aro welcome. M. E.CiiOHOif, South. Rov. W. Said Mr. A to Mrs. u on "Dec. 31: C. Ui.andon, That's right, aud I'm glad you mentioned it. I had not thought ovorv Sundaypautor. 11 Servlcos on at a. m. and of it before. That will be money sayed. Now I propose a bargain, 7:80 p. m. Sunday school at 0:90 'and it's fair. My resignation from the club will go in if you a. m. Prayor meotlug, Wednesday evenings at 7:80 o'clock. will join me in the good work and mail your withdrawal from Leaguo.overySuudayovenlng the bridge club or class or whatever you may call it. A good deed at 0:45. Ladles' Afd Sooloty evory Mondav nftoruoon. Ofllclal Board is always better when it's doubled, and that will be two good deeds meeting Mondur after firm Sunday accomplished, two savings made, instead of one. What say you, my in ench month. MlBBIOXAKY BA1TIST CJIUItOH. dear; will you join me in turning over this new leaf with the opening Proaoh'i - tho fourth Sunday at 11 of a Hew year? The question is entirely needless, for I know, of a. in tn. (i 7 SO p. m. and thoprecod Jng Satin a tught. Church meotim? course, that you will. Sa ttrclnv nlrl boforothelth Baa Ool at 0:30 a. xa. day -- tiudaPrr ti ueothm ( very Monday nlot i- - Qrlgaon, Pastor .Said Mrs. A. to Mr. A en Ttc. 31: a :3u You certainly can be horrid upon this one night of aH nights OKXKHAV Al'TIBT CHOKOU. when you shottld look back upon thejhings which you have needlessly Sirv es Sim rday night before ue robbed me of during the year just closing. I should think yoit would fir jy Sun Jay in each month at 7;M t .ii. flic Sunday at 11 a.m. and7;30 be ashamed to sit there and point to my few small pleasures as though .. m. irayor mooting Friday oven 'they were vices from which I should escape. There'" is certainly little it ! 7:80. Jtov. TtumpuB, pastor enough in life for me without being" deprived of book.- and social n OltOKOH 1 KK8BYTHBIAN vtrsda first la. intercourse. Hut if I must, I mustand if the sacrifice of my innocent at Regular sorvicoBtniru Irtindn. t i:w p. in. anu pleasures will put a stop to your many vices I presume I must offer 8:30 p. m. In oaoh mont ' . Sunday nt0:8t 1 them on the altar of noble aud obedient wifehood. Hut, oh, John, I school oaoh Sunday in m o'clock. lid not think you would ask it. (Tears.) to-nig- ht -a--- Elks, 1L.. o. .. xl. WALKEIt, Li. 11 .,H1 1 ol 11 Han-coo- k, to-nig- ht Ep-wor- th to-nig- ht f " lC - f ' ,r 't$ V ? - i2& t'",L:; t Said Mr. A to Mrs. A on - The Woman's Tome s 'Dec. 31: Now, wife, don't cry. I am a brute ami I admit it. Let's start tinew anil talk thi'Ovcr. Let's we if we hate sinned against ourselves tion. vice are not mere .ploa,ures to fr others.' Let's see if our which we are entitled. I think the arc. 1 see nothing we nood repent Light Beet Enemy of Vice. Tho mayor ot Daltimore says that oft". I'll keep m cigars and you your novels. of; nothing to swear oue good light is worth a dozea J'I keep ni) club and yyuyour bridge gome. We'll let gowns niul slippers go hang if need be, nail enjy ourselves. Now, that is betler, Japanese Public Ovens, approval, am sure, and we Isua it, my dear? That meets Most of tho cooking of the Japanett wiU'erect (he cmiiing year with Joy and not with tears and lameuta-tioticities Is dono In public ovens, trklee.' aro maintained at convenient plaueu at moderate coit to patrons. , t io-callcd Great Difference in Rice. Some varieties of rlco ripen In tw0 months after planting, while others require up to ulx mouths of cultiva- with-you- r 1 S. RIED FUNERAL RITES ih, Bowery imm. . "i..- -" for a while, before and after, lo strengthen the system and cure the cause. X Idol Ordered -- && ntfrroV H.-- U tfniwr Should' M ' ihtfScfctitiSc, ihe This Is the sensible, right Way. tou - - I U. Irtitc V&Mftfr'Uutf nk. tfliMC U Republicans Nme P. S, Griffith. Jlutler, Mo Do . 29. Phil S. Griffith of Greenfield, dltor ofthe Vedette, was nominated by tho Republicans Tuesday as a candidate for coygvess from the sixth district to eucceM the late David DoArmond. bv Mr, A und Mrs. A on 7ec. 31: Best to Purify Water. During the next year am the years to follow wc will live, our lives Qzouo is tho agent for purifying H V" wijl enjoy to the full our several picas-weas wc have lived them. ler, because it adds nothing exoeeji will make no new resolutions which we will later regret oxygon, whicUvassl(s in neratioa. ' .Ye and' brcik. We will nut ask either of us from the other that which Uncle Ezra Says: eaeltus not willing to give to the olherk .uid now let the NewfcYcar "It ain't "td fur man I feitffc 'Resol-Ves. . Rated ia o'clock, midnight, December 31. ksew what o fur sir i j, lMri .'WHal . IH.WUt XuhTilU, ftxsv wr ItL vik 7 '. MS, i TIMECARD. Ttro Meenl Jhe Mm cmn Mt attract FlOnartnrn nfJrlHVinla flAn. either moon, M4, 'iromNortorfvlllo, Ky. .1.40 E..local nnQa.in.4A 2J, north hoind. 102 .. loa n. in. local . New Oliver No. 5 .. ftnqwn in . j ich Men's yfSAre oor' wnnt to fo on besfdo 'u: timt I roirnrd m. v" mi i.iti record an one of tho trront. f; 121, local pass. 1.28 p.m. Eloctrij God has ma:Io to wo- p. 13j local pass G.3 a. m. es. Rlj Springs, Tenn. Such oxposuro gavo man. Ire O, lihtnovault. of for, N. T 'I can uovur nim a aervoro oold that aottled on his lungs. At last ho had to givo vuyia; rat it has dono for mn." .. up work. Ho tried many remodles ojrjroj e wirl Inf a h! & N. TIME CARD. hut all failed till ho used Dr. King's ..,. iur.""r liuilliu. " jls i...u','Mf. juuiutlib quiOKiy "Alior Using On Sno oi arrival of trains passing xnuw uiuivury. bottlo" ho writes, "I wont hank r !6 NorvouBnoss. SlcenleHiinRH. id ucnarturo or 'trams work A3 Wdll n nror." elancholy, Headache. Uncknohn. fat Earhngton. Golds, ntubborn Couc-Iirralntlnpr and Dlzav Snolls: soon Infl fa Sundiiy, Nov 14, 100JT. throats and Horn lnnim vcJiil h'tilldR nt) tho trin.U'. allllitr nnil rhageB, Croup and Whoonln0"' sickly. Try thtm. rNOKTir HOUND. 60c. at nil got qulok rollof and prn cur9l drtigglBtB. fi.CSn. m. from this Honour miMfl. 50o .. .11.16 A. ID. f2.. and.n 00. Trial bottlo frV Kanmu,, 0.53 p. in. rill.. The Honest Prltoner. teod by all druggists. 11.22 p.m. , '64 A prlsoacr vithia thee last few BOOTH HOUND. days appearcfl at our csuaty Jail, Mankind's QreatJeed' .... 4.00 a. m. 53. . from bringing his own conmltxicBt. Tho From Boston cornea Wfl V11 8.30 a. m. 06. wm busy In his n lonesufCcr,!nB maii:'oil,aao lha coBstablc, ho 1.21p.m. 51..... a th Harvest and couM not asaa with him. acok, maa, Maflo 10.48 p. m'. Jo. 03 fletll invented tho sfe." 'nA& C00" ft was not till after ho na siren kts word and koaor tkat ho was the per-BninibnutiUAfl 'iiuuno. things' accoi eratlon boMts of NORTH BOUND. aams4 la (ko commitment tkat fce pllshca ly (U pr'c.so as Its owe, 8.U8R. m. No. 101 bat no Koalha ll J arrlred to glH was adraltte. From the Staffordshire 10.65 a. m. Ne. 106 n8C'c baaA&e, jTBar.) Advertlasc of Sentsm'jer, 198. aSninv aha J 2.03 p.m. Ko. 108 whtck 1b mUcl ecd than a'eta' G.00 p. m. No. 110 ianea and 6 cirrfetitlos. Constipation caures headache, nausea, dln I10U2JD. BOUTIt ceM.UoRiior, heart palpiuttoo, Drastic physMB T.p.ra. Wo. "Had dysprSof t"lieestlon for jrean. N0 ics cripe, tlctten, weaken the bcwels and don't ...10.00 a.m. Wo. 186 me tcr enrel Doan's Hejleti act and genUr enre 'con appetite, ftDi"'' ala Ml ...18,17 p.m. Tfe Iffl tibij. nprek 'niooi Bittern cure,! me." J, stipation. Sj ccat9. Ask yoor drageist. B.90 p. m. No. 108 v;z5 p' m. No. Ill jrTI ,;w.. Observe, aiul B Hmig, !' ac A entlsman. The okteMttt tft mbmM Uos la A urn tltal'a clcwt Inglde and out;' aot suCerloi iKes'i6xJ3'ia, anft Da wK aeHker laolai ri rk rtoT, acudeatly cnltvatlnc; oar nxflerrrowth iwa'ua tapooVi who 'can las wttfc- - 'm( small pleajlireK Artin$raop'IRiafp. Hl'waeallae aAd who caa wtri with.' Stts Swtf4ot.Pce. Ever '01 ouui'il 0 8fl UOUNU .. a. ui. n. m. p. m. iHmit tint differently at- - Kaox 'I wotiMn'iAv tand hence their traeted by'tke sua; that wham vo mart rolaUvo motions win 1m dlettirlied. nltkt I Thus Hro the perturbations ef tha how coldhard ro yournose moon's apparent ntoUons. nun or He in differs they will the dtCerrat TtatiWet. oth th eeren Mi are always eee free the Ut, mt By War JCnw-'T- rne HaiIiM tint yo u wfm jvm imm. u, t dlreelteiM free it "W7. near yon nigut, ai Kn iMstigrUer Js Jr.w piyiicfias AliTxitm raaV a Uioratutk kyaWl Mmfnalloa rljinalfr propou 6f all seanel kl!flra me a year, and 1707 M asserts ift,' thK la a noatkly tMtectim U im vital priaclpW aimmtt cause H )lf, te by te I jne4al ? 4Try MHmtk. and that th firtictfons ot ilnt an4 la ont el . afcwr stivr!it .' 1 .. : ia. him,,," ' 1 fi' ' TW 4.08 p. in. in Saw Hill at Midnight unmindful of dampness, drafts, storms or oold, V. J. Atkins worh-o- il ns Night Wat oh man, at Banner Alono . t" . arj0 . . . thUr f J, , O n-f- oiteJ ,' jyprarer wnnjs. ,?" ho new moaei,unvft Hn. R. has tW the market by ttt. naro ,ip ne, too mMr.raua wonderf if wi aid' who takes hla skara of ekeat, etortn. ti',T liarl kv that will do manstlilnRS andi"."'u et them oqtiallj? well, tho Oliver tinoxampleti versawswors with tility. ,'' Its vhiblo writing saves tho strain on yo nd brain. its Its lability londs boauty to Olwork. Tho lottors that boar tho soon iver IWrlnt are the lottors that for n.wnuiiK tlme-atidisavlu- fr machino that answers t'f alt,P" ed nood of tlio hour. Jr., Speed Tho orv Is for S9od! Speod!-a- nd tho Oll?""?0"",, Tha lm.nj . rtirnhllltV IB od by tho sturdr, iblIad Oltvor. 1 9T rinrA tn .nll.ln.ln Bmployora and atorPho " alike have welcomed It ceedodinUBl-asm any?0 yro the pnbllo? Itarccopl-- -- f xoaoau k:-- . fJ. "A V J-- - Ollvor No. 5 fairly brlstlos with now and oxoluslvo foaturos. We have spaco to mention enly a few of tho moro Importnt ones. Disappearing Iudlontor shows exact printing point. Balance Shifting Moohanlain saves operative eflort. Lino Itulnig Device is flne for tabulated work. Doublo lleloase doubles luaurea Base stability. Yet with all ot those added Improvomeuts, we have eMIl furthor Himpliaed the OUver-bBHiug brains with metal. Oliver JM o.5 Is a dream .conie true tho droam of Thomas OMvor Into this wonderful of Hhlnmg stool that omhod-ft- 8 Incorporated, drug department. vory possible requlromont of a wrtoot writing mncluno. Booste and Knocks. AtK tuo nearosc unvor agent ior How comos it ihat the evil which eo Demonstration of Ollvor No. 6. send for Tho Oliver Hook yours men say spreads so wildly and lasts for a poBtal. so long, whilst our good, kind words The Oliver Typewriter Company, don't seem somehow to tako root and bear blossom? Is it that in tho stony The Ollvor Typowntor Building. hearts of mankind these pretty a Chicago, 111. can't a a place to grow? Certain It is that scandal is good, brie talk, whorew pralso of ono's nelft-ffeor is by M means lively Wrlnff. W Buy to-da- y conve-alonc- e. Non-Vlhratl- y crys-kalllz- mooh-anist- n Pleasure. There tn pleasure Is a dep distinction between loving and pleasure seekiac Hm world aid lots other people HkVa The 'first spirit seems to Sad pleasure almost everywhere, while the latter tkelrs. tioir York Sun. wearies ItsaK fa a fruitless search. The best pleasure is found of those K Vtry. Not "Dad, way was f elocaea such a wise who seek it not. raaar" "Ho waaa't!" flsappM dad mentally raultlplyins hU better half Looking One's Bent. by Bovcral huadrod. IIourtOB Post It's a woman's delight to look her boat but pimples, skin oraptionB, Stang For 15 Years: tt ca sores and boils rob life of joy. Listen! Wucklon's Arnica Salvo by Indigostlou's pangs trying cures many dootors and $200.00 worth of ana thorn; makes the skin soft velvety. It glorifies the faoe. mediolno in vain, B. F. Aysoue, of Ingloeido, N. 0., at last used Dr. Curos PimpIeB, Soro Eyes. Cold Lips, Chapped King's Now Life Pills, and wntos Sores, Cracked Hands. uiev wnoiiy curoa him. They euro Piles. 25cTry allIt. Infallible for drug stores. at Constipation, BIIiousiiosb, Sick Headaoho, Stomach, Llvor, Kidney A and Bowol troubles. 25o at nil drug A south Missouri editor refused to stores. publish a death notice of a "Peoplo who don't Uko tho United atntcc Aristocracy. In tuts country tbero is a democracy home paper," ho said, "never woro of wealth and nn aristocracy of Intel- alive, and their passing away has nc lectual ability The ranks are open news value." Kansas Oil Star. to all, and tho poor boys of aro going to bo the magnates of the A True Republic. Tho only country we can think of whero republican traditions arc properly followed out Is the little state of Latent Ability. "Yea, sir," mused Brown, "poor old Andorra, and thero they have no poliworks. London Jonea died a really tragic death. I ticians; everybody Saturday Review. never woultf have thought it of him didn't know he had it In him!" -- s How's This? Bon'tBo Helpless V oflr One Ilnadrad Dollar Uaward or any about yourself when you're crippled case ot Catarrh tint cannot be cured by Hall's with rheumatism or still joints of Catarrh Cure. I'. J. CHBNEY & CO.. Toledo, O. oourse you've tried lots of things We. lbs unilorsiitnad, have known F. J. Cheney and they fallod. Try Ballard's for the last ij years, and believe him perfectly business Snow Liniment it will drive aw.av honorable in allcarry out transactions and mado any obligations able to all nohos, pains and stlffnoBP and by his firm. WALD1NG. KINNAN & MARVIN. leave you as woll as you over worn, bold by St. Bernard Mining Co., Hall's C itarrh Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Cure is taken internally, acting l 'IJM ' FirarjTMlfl" ,mc -- ha -' fa br 0u peopio; mi.lilu.h vMinw v wiio a HKwttJr saaUary animal llfo deprM npon thin prltlctpla "aoet'ffi" rly.o sic-of all scktol hulldlags, of vitality, anty not mere mechanical their contents, watar anpply, surround-Ing- and chemical a'ctloa. Ad t word Ik LoMesTa Applet fv. etc. now used, It denotes tho fcferal Len4e eata JMv tcs of cplrUul bcinKa. It fs aot esh year. Itself a rollgloa, Rabbits Mothered by Collie. a sort at primiA family of young rabbits are shar- tive philosophy. In trie Middle. ing tho konncl of a collla puppy at "the thief always nurCorcl Perfect Coating tor nams. EucharoonNew flouth Waits. They end." "Hot alwaya. My llttlo "Mrafllht" h the name fa were unearthed from their burrow by green aMiee the ether tcl U used In Dohenla to coat ee that a kangaroo dog, kut a oollio Interthat hi Mi vfhefe he mrfterll"-t!taetc-lea- s vened and, driving tha other &og off, hams. It laf as pliable aa tapton Pert. and mless, aatl keeps tho kans carried tbem to her konnsl. There rl i'iw ii. ate., perfeetly also mcnti, fggnr aho is tendlns them as earefully as 'BJ3)0WnS3 0 SBnOHl HJ 'eOH frash almost ladcfloitely. Tke roras-llshe does her own offsprlnc. can ba pooled from tho ham almost J uaqipn fsjsjaarjiuni nt 03mjI ToSteaiy7"" poBaajaM as easily aa the skin from a banana. ( ja eremioop sisal "Haven't yon a hme?" asked tka notnmoD i mbjb irains jo jaqnua ffjjn sympathetic aitteom. Tep," answered Never can biw nt:?s P31ian oqi i tell trhen finrrr or INa V1D Ploddinc Potc, "1 had a nlco home, suffer a cat.bmltc, bnrn von'll mash n Prepared. 'tiUjeJj ;o J3qco or scald. Do but de first t'las I kaow It had a Dr. Thomas' Electric Oil instantly relieves the woodpllo and a sarden and a pump. pain quickly cqres the noond. Flesh ef Kids a Delicacy. And den It got so muck like a iteady Good prices aro paid in Switzerland job dat I real&netl." for titc flesh of kids from six weeUi The Peacock. Little Elhcl had bean taken to East to two months old. Tho moat Is lako park to ace the beautiful birds and stmo prefer it to Iamb. Good Work by Workhouse Boy. Possibly the best interpreter ot tho aad animals, and upon Her return deBiblo is Kltto. His Scriptural loro scribed them to Iter mother. Tka Stone Croek lest far Bread. was tho admiration of all his conUn peacock made a profound lmprcBSton A loaf ot kread will tee much low porarles. Ho was rears d fa a work upon 'her, and sho told her mother er it placed in a covered atone creeK about It la this way: "It Is a beasll-fa- l than In a tin box. house. bird, mother, w'ltk elsctrio llitls all through tko ferns and a tnrleay An Eftccttve MtsKMne. A Waste of Money. under It." Los Angeles Herald. The only HMtftclae wkJoh HlcWe Hub Itecklens and cstravajaatr-I- ? docs women Bera geef rjutn harm In When dht I ever main a useleaa oress. purchase? Wife Why, tksre's tktt The work WIH vaJk tmi Car vha.t e cztlBEUlsher you bougkt a yaap you five, faVll:;'lri4 by, .Correct Time we're never used It oae. yar maBns, am MMvaQ8t'dr-dial- to stop Tie a coueh or" eeid Is fusb ks. yo wMltwra L, K ,'rwT w eoon as it star toe bkare HP Hin warM t (nvlra van m " w K" Ml ho danger ef poua9BJa, will ot oii? Attjzssias Euphsnlaga Naaje, K fr ntimntinr. Jrtot a'fiwA.ii Vl The ally of Prac&e harbors an archilard's HoreHOttJBd,fyrHFi-taken'Jh- i mo na vanny. tect who rejolees In a name dlsflgurtd ina ewrc wia eion Ane,oghr If.itt Custemer "Do yea fcee tteve lift- has beemnriinVti for aoinetlSe by no vowel". fir., Ktktz. ers la herat" Greece's Oterk "Not tho treafatimit irui, lu the Iron ones, madam. But we tho core ia saw. v give you a flat of kerosene." Sold by St. Borhard Mlnlnff ok Effeets of Llnhtniag. !' Incorporated drug department. Llshtnlug Idlls t those It strikes, wbl)a a Asw of tka survivors Don't let tho baby suffer from cezema, seres Britaln'a CaeUy ArMnietratloa. are render! Wrad, deaf dumb or par- or any itching ot tho skin. Doan's Ointment The salaries ot KOTerhaiint onleiaja tially para fyeed. cives instant relief, cares quietly. Pertocily In the "United Kinadea naumnt to erar safe forchUrea. .VII ' $11E,000,M annwHr. sll it. " i 4o-tri- Thr fee kt l auk-stanc- e e rub-ker- , hf n n ten-do- r, tjw td b ts-t- hen . mr , ur -- iij oaa-ba- lt i """ lj5lu r. Women and .Hurrnr. A Poor Drand ef Happiness. Ono of the first signs that a woman Tho man who tries to he funny la Somo peoplo find it hard ta be truly is getting old Is when sho tells the story thnt sho married before she happy unless they aro making ethers generally a bore, but a weaaan can funny without trying by just running miserable. was 16. for a street ear. Somerrflle Journal. The Pl.Ilosopher of Folly. "Somo give according to their Immense Production of Soap. Keep Ginseng at Home. Making, soiling or exporting of red means," cays the Philosopher of Folly, Moro than $50,000,000 worth of soap ginseng in or from Korea Is now for- "and othors according to how mean Is made and sold in tho United States every year. bidden, under fines ot from $50 to they are." $500 and confiscation ot equipment to icacri Mgncuicurc. sept tho Korean governall parties Daily Thought. In some of tho public schools of specially authorized by ment or n Foresight 13 very wise, but foresop- Connecticut a course ot agriculture It It is tly valued In tho orient has been introduced in- some of tho row Is very foolish; and castles are aj for medicinal use. any rate bettor than dungeons in the higher grades. TWffi,. 1.7.JBW1 air. Sir John Lubbock. - Ominous. j&m .& '4fl--?JW!WH VJ-'- USE ?M ' ST.-BE. NARD COAL one-sixt- h finan-anclal- lr M iaed in Hopkins County .Kentucky, the largest coal producing county inthe State. This company operates directly upon the blood and iiucous surfaces of the system. Tesllmonals sent free. Price 7s ccntsper bottlo. Sold by all Druggists. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. EIGHT LARGE MINES and producesabout of all the coal mined in all Kentucky. flow-er- r Everybody Wants to Get Away. The ono deslro ot the Ontiro population ot tho colony of St. Vincent Is to get away from their Island home as quickly as possible. Men and women make tho question of emigration a hobby, and who can blame them? What future have they in St. Vincent? Kinrston (St Vincent) Times. Invulnerable to Attack. The weight of years never bearaj heavily on one whoso heart is light Best Coal for Steam and 'Domestic Purposes M FtJRS Hrf and Feathers, T.llewv BatswaxJ tSii&aiirSlGlMlal. (Ye!lw HMt). May Anl Wlia vinacr, tc. Wa.wra ealrsrtt;istii century tbultvllle" In 8W-''0v- rhlfa W. M. Thaekawty. Of tho twelve St. Bernard No, 9 Coal has come to be recognized, through years of satisfactory use; as the standard grade both for steam and domestic purposes, in the large territory reached by our products. Another $ojnt, in favor of our coal is the fact that we have established ,.-- . .,-- . U 1) Rice Cultivation In Burma. million acras under cultivation la pttrma, elekt million are di'voled to rice. A Hearty Appetite is what most babios Qhave, but is ot no benefit to them if tlioy havo worms, Be euro your baby is not troublod with them. Suro symp toms alwaya hungry, rings under tho ovov. not ealnintr in woicht and yollow complexion. A few doses of wnito's uroani vermifuge will ox- pel all worms. It is a positivo euro and reliable Price 25 cents per bottlo. Sold by St. Bernard Mining Co., norma rinies-rmon. ; An Unimpeachable Record for Prompt Service, .the Year Around ; Our mines are operated more days in the year than any mines in tucky and with an enormous output at command we are able togive the promptest and most satisfactory service. e-- 1 i for yea than agenti acd eu or commlttlftn msrckanU'. Refertftcs, any Bank In LoitUvllla, Wilts for weskly prlc Hit and shipping tags, doetlcr li 228 E. Markit St M. Saba! & LOUIfVILLE, XY. Sms. H Her Heart Was Broken becauso hor comploxion was bad and she could find nothing to clear it up. Ladlos: a bad complexion is oausod by iuautlvo liver. An in nettvo llvor will put in perfect con-Uon by taking Ballard's Herbiue. Tho unequalled liver rogulator. Sold by St. Bernard Mining Co., Incorporated, drug department J. C ST. BERNARD COKE is also a superior fuel and is extensively used in base burners ; 1 (A Society m Card Of Any :-- . 'aH I 1 V Character Printed at This Office ell) i GET THE BEST Mmk - K " ties V .i.Kt-- M. . L me wn '""''?'' SSsS Jkve i & . Adventure In a Cyclone. "Yes, said the Billvllle story-tolle"tho cyclone carried his houso into the Incorporated, drug dopartmout. next county and set it down thero as comtortablo ns you please, and as ho Figuring on the Loot. stepped out 'o tho door to survey tho A Pennsylvania burglar was sen- country tho man who owned the land tenced to 80 yoara' Imprlsonmont for notified hint of suit for trespass, and stealing 20 bushels of whoat. Nowa- tho tax colloctor handod him a bill for days burglars will do well to road tha taxes J "Atlanta Constitution. market reports, loavo tho cereals alono and confine their attention to Now You Know. silverware, jewelry and other less New Thought Is a body of nomattor costly commodities. entirely surrounded by wliat's-the-use- . -- Life. Vision Needs Distance, Object which aro usually tho moOur Chance. tives of oar travels by land and sea Wo read ot and admire the heiots are ofton overlooked and neglected It they llo under our ye. Pliny the et ell but every one et u has to Sjtit y V own MaratW and Thermopylae; Teunger. etery eae meets the Spa tx sitting by each ot ki, U read ly MJm to pane; to Hercules, is onr tke caetce The Real Victim. vice or vktvc; w4 ,, U4ie P-Aftor a nun ha been sick a wjkek e ot Hie H gK the wife leeks worao MM.n he kMl-taking care et .. or Mlnferva. Mr lettn-Ljtelr- . A . and heatthat needs to be ing furnaces for residences or any other building heated, and takes tho piace. perfectly of high priced anthracite coal. , This coke is extensive?y 4sed in manufactories as well and is furnished in various grades . -. t.- - If your Dealer does not Handle our Coal and Coke write to us. - ST. BERNARD MINING CO. lNOOMOMATK,!) HO. '.. " r A n, 3 Home Office: Earlington, Ky. Mines' on Louisville & Nashville and Illinois Central RaUroad$l i'T . Ym n ' "y""" ". ... vA J vi Rllll "-"'t- zc Mft IMP. AToJliW BHIIIb i TL 1 s . ) ,w-)- jaai Sjutit acrd6a 6 work sv od both bnildJrfgi itHHMfci At The Mk ,yi44 4 Alt asall c!tra matri$. W!A Mr. tholr reeetl tW.i (MHMHWWtWHM WM kc4 Of With MMison- - KntifiEiks Benefit. IBEK EARUNGTOM, PEOPLE WERE PRESENT.. I-- land it Is So u.M "wH ? 4 jkera," V 8UCCOB9, prcBOtite3 by Mio Mjid,isnville Inst night, r! f taiuoialiy and ho Jtnt toor at ise. i n Thoati was practically itiU and most tlio boxes, with t number in (ho balceny. A .forgo part of the ftrat floor was tpenpied by Hi a flhriners and their ladies and friends, the nembcrs. oC KiBpah Tomplo .'saving voted t prohaaB ouo hundred tickets in rocRaition of Kovious courtooBs treatment on he part of t4Qrke. But for tho nutiral fcwlfc of jho movico t Mio Gtajr.0 tho fail- jre of aonae to speak bo that tho Andicnco coal keax aud an oc , the play asional loss a y well pub was vei The parts fere vory well aotoU Gordon HaH, m "Checkers", nd Mish ,Mjrat Waotoa, as Barlow, iqUvrtted the loading parte to tlmr.fwm oroiit and tho Approval of am eaMmHM&c audit McPhor-f!ence. Histt Tho torriflo wind vhien was blowing, carrfod tho anion irrti- Bistable and for a tilm o it was t'louaht tho ontiro t wn would bi destroyod. It, was nearly 10 o'owck before Whs tho flimes were brunch t un-d- r control by thn ciliBilns' bucket brigade being the onW moans of flahting the firo. A large portion of tho stock 'from tho dry goods etoro and oferything from tho postofCco eicopMlO in money was saved, but othor stocks wero a total loss. Tho burned buildings, with the excoption of the vacant room, wore in tho Dyous block. Thoro was comparatively little insur ance, it being ' reported as not more than $8,500all told. maaagnmonvi lurry miiKiuK An Inatansv ot the enrlr mo tea 'f "WKe's Teas frlenyr Eeiysfers, The splee of comedy that aaseals to Iminnti natnro is nntnrnlness and episodes trno to everyday life. sz. Mr. Harrr Hertford whose tmmmmBmmm&miM?xaam smi vr;y' 'w wxtBmiAimwmfcfTV irm w as a representative comedian - In "Whr's Yonr Friend." authors, tfotars Harry and Howard Pxalton, wlie are also responsible of "Yrvtlale" for the great sue and "Kiobo" have struck a happy vein of comedy that appoals t tho aaalonoo, and keeps them lanRSlnp from (hi rise to fall of cnrtaln. rspaka-on ts main oi oounjfiorary tr for looai tiieaWr-goerts n..nn A.ml.. .I.a bllU ItllllUMllUUIl, '.II, fclldl (Ql nave junr. dooii mgnou for tl acnianon mere un .ian 4ti groat Amsncaii play, 'Toilc Olreiu' which Iia9 firmly ta' ed itself as tho really worth atrical snoenss ot ihn prraont g. s, ouio one vorv .,.. atlon. tSt established, and W'Sj.goors is ospoclally br tho elaborate plsturo remom-t- 0 fornTanoe, is saonloroprodactlons In h of one of the prottlost roinnneai .. . . vtaja ijit iww,j hrnnrl.l t iiirWi Tolly of the Circus" is famous two ot tho most amasingy roall ... In atldlilo'i to dlsalo' .Itr V his excellent work g:ronr. Wright," "The Woaaan a,h other nlnvnr norform- prosont portrayal of a droll A EDRand nTenUr in "Who s YouvFrlond? 8XceiCB aj la 'The red wagon saravan after t and tho departu ao i&s Shii cf sma ehow. settlnff a now hi mark in stag illusions. T that "Folly of Ibo Circus" coi nmi i'vii COLORED COLUI S. B. DIUTKR, BDITOK 'llWVVMMVVMWVMAlVMMWMMMMMlS o. Mat-care- 0, ft ril in tho droll abaraotor of m he ''Cynthy", the kouso girl, displayed market ttad versatile talent in a diflealt part aad was iven repeated aad genuinely Tigorons applause, particularly n the sceno with James Franco vay as "Posh Miller," the race- rack tout, in which bomq lively tpecialties wore introduced in ong and dialogue. Mr, Franco way, always an actor and a 'fa vorite, sorv.ea. nero ro Bot on in line light.Miss McPlierson's new-- y discovered talent. As to John Sqeg. Ho is called a "Peach," a "Beaut," and vanons other pet names, and he always makes good." He did lat night as tho outlandish. MBud Breckenridge." .:uu would huvo boeu credit to ny theatrical cdtnpauy. Morton McPherson, E. L. Dunkorsoti and M. Bruce all had important yuts and did .them well. Wood-urBrowning and Gay Yoang attteuI'tneled particular a iu t u performance o. mnor parts, as - invalids in the lot Springs 'lftjtel. Misses Virginia Tate, Metabeth Sorey, .( aibe McPhtffson, Haael aud ucy Fawcott aud Agues Bailey informed m:ubr parts with ' red't and addqd a large measure of ferainino. grace and to tho ensemble. A tonsidorable numbor Of Aiarlingtou people attended the -n li known here. Mr and Mrs. Lewis Johnson and baby, of Carbondnlo, aro visiting their fathor and mother, Mrs. J. 0. Morton. J Mrs. Myrtle Bailey, of Louisville, is visiting ber sister, Mrs. Stella Forte, this week. Miss Mario Williams, of Header son, is visittng'her sister, Mra. F. E. Drivor. Humphry Woodson and family, ot St. Cbarlos, is visiting their daughOF COOK'S FLIGHT ters this week. Joo Holland Is on tho sick list. Rov. H. An?s attended his ehareh at Triggs county Sanday. He lias DOCTOR, HOUKiDBO BY OETEC bsoa tondorod the eall for aaothor TlVtS, LKFT NEW YORK year at this writing, bat we aro unNOVEMBER 24, able to say whothur bo will accopt yet. Mrs, Mamie Harrison and daughH'10 SHAVES OFF MUSTACHE ter, of Sturgis, are visiting In Esrl-iugtthis week. Mrs. Luc? Tnrntido has roturned from Gnllooka. She reports a pleas Letter From Toronto Told Wife to Join Him in' Europe Does Not ant time. All concorned aro woll. Believe Mrs. Cook Hat Yet Erorybody from the ministora Found Explorer. down have oujoyed royal dinnors. From the looks of the baskets and tables tho panic is positlvoly unNew York, Dec. 27. That Doctor oa ME TELLS TALE BUM'S MPS ARRESTED B 0a!Blwl that no comedy, 9r ma htM eTer be6B staged wltlAbctV perfection aad realism true to ovi 1Ullo detall ai "Who's Your whlch wll, bs presented with Bnery, same ouecis, ana s .same snr ronndlngs as when It "Ik elvoa In new iorK uunng us pRrkttbe as a proaaD.a u Frle,, thig will TWO ACCUSED OF ROBBING fflC' AR.AQUA TRRASURY. run. aiio company Be are visiting Iris mother In 'Henuer- sou tbia week. Miss Ruth Hmes, of Adkinson Collage, of Madiaouvillo, is vlsltlug hor mother, Mrs. Eddie Hines. Bud Parmor, ot Honderson, Ky., is Tiaitiog ia Kurlinjrton. Rodders and Bias are getting along very aioely at this writiuc. They both thhik tbey get more visits from the ladies while siok then when woll. Ye editor is mill on the sink list at -- - this writing. love-ines- 3 Jus latl oil llay. "1 mww aaaaaaaaaaam 2 r.rtf s v couf city aud Mollio Kanetf of Madison. V were marrjftd iu Kvansville sday mghtintho parlors of e Kiebmofed Sotl: "Mr. Goylo h well kno.wji, and has, many V8 .. . Otyk'KaMs Jero. M. Ooylo of this nil friends. luom I raber .. OV V od v 000 LOSff IT A. HRIINTRBNTON. Whole liddd (' lemb ie6vtd For Time Tlut WolHd Town be Destroyed. UIHURX v ivt mlul brTeW P?4 I Hopktnsvillo, Ky.. Dec. 27 ?A. fire which visited Tronton. in , lodd county, Saturday night. The colorod dolls at tho Company aused u proporty loss of $10,- - store are beautiful and should the buylug atteutlon of all of 0.Q0. Tho blaxo originated in tho our people. This Innovation should cellar of the dry noods store of have beu brought about fifty yagrs S. M, Frey. Tho cause is uu- - Hgo. The buy aud girl will not oon alder themselves dlsgraod when v irttg iudu U19lUivlUU .puviMM grown by cherishing a colored oblld. U o'clock, aud at that time iA juc MobB will bo unknown for the Ir Frey had closed his store able crime bo oanimouly put hi j was at the depot waiting for upon our people. r tin to lake mm to his home ' An elaborate wedding at the resii -;at-traot un-nam Mrs. Thomas, of Hadensvitle, is visiting the family of be daughter, Mrs, Joseph Williamson. Mrs. Laura Davia, of Madlsonvilio, is herehy publicly thanked by yo oditor for hor visit as well as he-oxcellent dinner. John Konard, of Ayorshlre, Ind., visited In Earlington this week. Services at all the churohes at the daylight sessions was well attended , Many wore at church who have never beon there before, The doners of matting for the A. M. E. Zlon ohnrch was too numer ous to.epter our eolumn, so wo will jiiHt UU up the total $8.85. Thoy did well for the time of year aud tho proximity of tho holidays. In spite of the good oxatuple set by the preachers aud teachers by holding daylight services, prayer meetings and giving moral talks, we 6tood right on our poaroh and saw more drunkenness thnn we have soon during tho whole ten years wo have lived in Eavlington, but we must not be ;discouragod, reformations come slow. r laeniicnuy tno samo as too vinal PnoeBf0,75o, $1.00, $1X0. Madrlz Plans to Annul FMnahUe cast, and aguaranteo of oxcov ico, Nonopllm Netting Former Free- merit, and reliability of a great ?r- Went 3hrw. MUST BELIEVE IT formauoo Is assured. A tiling very rare in theatric! Manama, Miwraaua, Dec. if. 'fh annals is that "Who's Earlinglen Feotle To Whe new president of NUarajua. Jess rrionay naa mado a pronounce !( So Plainly. Tell Madrk, Is taking hold of affairs with success in Loudon and the English a strong Uand. Zeleya left hint tho legacy of an empty tressnry, ad sooa provlneos as it 1b dona in Now York. hen publto endorsement Is made "Who's Yonr FrlondT" with Mr. ui representative citlson of Earl- after President Madris had publicly announced, la effect, that the country Harry Bercsford will be tho at- lnRte' of Earllngton tho proof Is was practically on the Terge et bank- traction at tho Morton Theatre J)oc. posiSCe, Yon must believo it. ruptcy, fho arrest of Joaquin Tassos, Hist. Prices: 25, 76c, $1.00, I.W). ReadiB testimony. Every back-ach- o Krnesto and Maya's arVerer, ovory man, womau or Martinez. Zelaya's finance minister "Little Nemo," Klaw and child w any tkldnoy trouble will woro ordered arrested. They are now spectacular mnsical pro- find proflW the reading. in tho hands of the authorities, duction fonndod on "Wmsor McCay's W. A. oomba. contractor and charged with mlsapropriatlon of funds, to rcristcr Government bonds cartoons, will bo brought to Evans-vill- buildor, ChV St Earllngton, Ky , failure on n train or fourteen cars says: "It V a ploasuro for mo to Frederick A. Cook, Arctic explorer, reg- and the circulation of unsigned paper arding-whose the longost over required for the publicly acknowledge tho benoflt I strange dlsappearaaco money. Francisco Baca, who has replaced transportation of a theatrical com- have derived jm Doan's Kidney there has boon much mystery, fearing a plot to tako his life, shaved bis Dr. Julian Irlas as minister goneral, is pany and will begin an engagement Pills. This ro,tfy cured mo ot mustache and In disguise departed for preparing a decree establishing a of three nights with spocial Wed- kidney d!soase R remarkably Europe under tho assumed name of commission for the purpose of revok- nesday niattneo at the Wells JJIjou short time, nfter oer preparations Frederick Hunter, was the gist ot a ing the franchises under which a Thentro commencing Monday, Jan. had failod to ovehVive' me rollot. d statement issued by Charles score of monopolies, given to In- 3rd. The facts that Victor Herbert My back was so lamLnd) sore that " operat-d- . Wake, of No. 16 East Sixtieth street dividuals by Zelaya, havo boon Thcs monopolies poured intq and Harry B. Smith are tho authors, I could scarcely gotVboutnnd I Mr. Wako, who for many years wa& Zolaya's purse vast sumB of money, and that thoro aro more than. 150 was also provonted frpmSbtaininga Doctor Cook's Intimate friend, makos foj whllo thoy wore ostensibly in tho peoplo in tho company uud that good night's rest by too irequent no effort to defend the explorer. e pasBagoB of the kidnoy, seciVtions. When Mr. Wake last heard from hands or others, it was to the presi- thoro are three acts and cloven scones in wbloh many novol whioli caused tuttoli pain Doctor Cook the,esplorer wa stopping; dent that thp gerator portion of tho ibonTwWH - -caS a? lra.nsferred. Passos b and beautiful- scenic eifusis are at tfl6 central aotei in voided and showed gal, and in a cable message dated looked upon as the7" orofitor of thes promised, would indicate that the kirineys needed attontlou. I' Wuh by production Decomber 10 and signed "Frederick monopolies and the dummy utilteod will indeed be tho one finally advised to try Doan's ICid- Huntor"' tho explorer aeked for tho Zelnya to eovar ats large stock en- big event of the season. Tlio sooro ify Pills and procured ft supply at lias been therein. Hie arrest address of Mrs. Cook, who. It has been of "Llttlo Nemo" is said to eouUWn the St. Bernard DragStOreC I planned, was to have accompanied thusiastically received. 5 any bright, oatchv songs Lnd was conip.etely curod, aud am gtad Doctor Cook to Europe with the original data. The cable message read; UNDETERRED BY ASSASSIN wblstly tunee, with three patriotie to tcixc Doan'n Kliluey Pills credit namely. for toy present nood health." airs of spwerat kWhore can I reach Mart? Has she Remember the OUi ContinenUtl," For sale by all daleru. Priee my original records?" and Is Offers $00 The Otaitue if the Liberty Bell," cenM. Foswr-MilbuMrs. Cook was then Hearing JBurflpe Paper Co., Bull ilo, Certain OfIn Flc"" on an AtlaUe liner with the polar reGive ua a FIrvjI, Uk Vault 8tn New York, sole wre'iti for the Vult-ficials by Pub'ic Sentiment. cord in ,hj possession, and Mr. Wk Has The Meh." The a tire original tttat. ho communicated this fact said that by cast will be liroutn to the Well Buitmbnr ;li- - u.ut -- Doan's 'rtslnatipn Friday Bijou as wll) alM the nuHsiva Cairo, ill.. to Doctor Cook by cable. Later, he aud tk no other. as attemptcid said, he sent a cable message to Dr. the K W. TbJelooke, of 1 which Is said to have cost where he would night of Bditoi Cook, informing him World's Greatest Market Bulletin, thiaper oditorially mora than $100,030. Tha entire New find Mrs. Cook. Since then Mr. Wake the The greatest market place in JusUfles its tuh;wU' against certain York oast will be fleet: in the roles no wbrd from Doctor has received world is net located in any of tl public officials nud .mnounoes it will thoy havo made famous and will in cook, and, so far as he knows, jthe wqrlus groai ciuea. at is louna al 'follow it up with inoro serious clude Josoph Cawthoru, Hurry ,Kol-loexplorer and his wire hare not met charges coinparatiroly unknovm point than it uaa heretofore mado. .Harry Clay Blanoy, Master tho on tho othor side. The effort to shoot Mr.Thlolccko has Qabriol, Dave Abrams, Collins aud Nljnl Novgorod, in Russia, whoso After describing a coiig piracy, which nual fair, bringing merchants fresn rosultcd In a strong public Indorsehe said Doctor Cook believed really ment of Tho Bulletin's stand and a Hart, Aimeo Euhlloli, Maud Cutnp- - all ovor Asia and Europe records a existed, Mr. Wake tells how the Cooks for the upproheusion boil, Madelyu Marshall, ()uennlo business of $H0,000,000 In six weoM urged him to come to the Qramatan, Eenoral deuiiuul of the would-bthe Circle. asVassur and others. punishment Inn, Broxyvllle, and accupy a room ad- and Utmost dramatio presentation with spoctaenlar features of n mam tent show makes it ono of tho ftitihftrato attractions over sent toor,' and it will be soon hero actly as wltnossod by thousands onthuslastlo playgoers during I sensations ran of one ontiro soaso at tho Liberty Theatre. Now York City. "Polly of tho Clrcas" is played by one of tho most oompofconc organizational yot gatborea, aaa there Is no donbt that It will Do greeted bore by a capacity aadlonoo. Vt Well-Know- n son-in-la- Er-lange- r's e, 'I 4000-wor- -- mas-Biv- - ri thaty bo-fu- g iut-re- . Re-.r- d ed d I- -- jvo-duoti- jtt y, e joining their apartments. He said that' to satisfy Doctor Cook he allowed the door connecting the two apartments to remain open during the nlc&l ceived by Several ..letters wore Doctor Cook, aceordlnt to M. Walrt. telling details of the allef ed plot to destroy tie polar data, urH 1 it necessary to kill Doctor Cook to tain possession of the doeuateuts. tfr. Wako said It was not uatfl Me reoslrsd letters ot a similar nature taat he put any faith la the conspiracy story. Evidences of the plot, as pointed Out by Mr. Wake, were tho warning the fact that Doctor Cools was constantly trallod by spies, or detectives, and that there was a "leak" which mado It impossible for either Doctor Cook or himself to communicate over tho telephone without othor persons hoarlnu their conversations. Aftor detailing the plan arrnngod for Walter Lonsdale Doctor Cook'n soorotary, to convoy only a typewritten copy of the polar records to Copen hagan. and that the genuine data was to be taken to Europe by Doetpr Cook aad hli wife, who ware to moolt Mr. Lonsdale at Stettin, Germany, Mr. Wako tells how plans wero upset, because Dootor Cook's sudden impulse to flee from the detective he believed were shadowing him. 0' sassin. The Bulletin has offered a reward of and conviction of $500 for the arn-a- t tho prepetrator. A careful Invent l:at Ion has developed that the shooting was intentional aud that Mr. Thlelccke was the target aimed at; aWo that the man who fired the shot was above the average height and that he was in hiding near .The Bulletin office beforu he sought to wound or kill tht editor. It alio is evident that he stood close to the office door when he flrod, Little Things Aniioy or Please Us curl of smoke that, if left aloe would soon smudge the ftirnishiaai and make work for the house-wif- e. There are no i ftRfloyiae littl things in the Little things anQoy u? the little let-ter- s, tele-phon- o boldtnr his weapon not more lliau twelve inches from the glass through! which the bullet crashed. The authorities expect to run down the culprit within the next fortyolght ono hourB. Suspicion centers upon man. i PERFECTION it.wiB2iBrBiBv wnaaH9nnawtK9H f . Wage Dlsousslon Is Opened. negotiaChicago. Dec. 27.- - Wago tions involving the demands of 25,000 members of tho Brotherhood of Firemen and Knglnomon began here y A committee of the general managers loprosonts the railroads and n federated board representing the firemen and enginoorti Ik conducting tie negotiations In behalf of the eniplaysn. The domoxids of the brotherhood call for an Inuurase lb wages of from ten to forty per cent on all roads running put of Chicago. Loco-motivto-da. Oil (Equipped with Smokeless Heater self-locki- ng Device) They've been banished by thought and tireless work. In stead there are little things pleasethat make for comfort The. little satisfaction. hard their that and ? Tenn. 'ho lire had gained suoh hoad- ay that it could not bo controll ed, and he dry goods store was X)0U n ruin. A grocory ' adjoin ug, also belonged (,0 iir. Froy, burnod as was Taylor's meat Lfcet, the iaoice and a va t iaihs, dence ot Mr. aud Mrs. Otho Brown at 8 o'olook on Sunday eveulug, made Jowol Eaves and Miss Bobsio Brown man and wife. Rov. Fortune officiating. May tholr voyago down life's sea bo as peaceful and joyous as their wedding day. Again wp wish thorn a happy and prosper-on- s life. Stftrfc ant usvisjwawf Iha iuiii'lii,.nof r 9i t - 0, Mv subscribing for TnB Bkic. tho NwiroarvT:sht V m by Hotel Clerk's association began its annual convention today in the Arcade hotel with an unprecedented at tendance. The mayor welcomed the visitors and tho bUBlnoss of tha was disposed of to loavo the way eaar for tho tint meeting ol tho national asgociaUou(rwliU'.h will be , Tbattaffahvwtl) ,v(tuf lu Vfitha lnobrou"foi'4 the mea atsi-elatio- n Kia'to-teOTrow- Ohio Hotel Clerks in Convention. Springfield, O., Dec. 27. The Ohio Bryn Mawr Receives $7Q00. Phlladelpblo, Pa.. Doc. 37. Bryn Mawr college, tho fashionable suburban eduoatlonal Institute tor girls announced that a gift of $7000 bad boon received from cho of Its alumnae, Miss Cyatbla M. Wesson, ol Cprlagleld, i. Miss Wesson, Who was prMtt 1909, was pronlnaat f Um mm eftlri of Ua iBlMmWHa, AMI that actually prevents smokethe little lock on the inside of the tube that holds the wick in check keeps it below the smoke zone, so accurately adjusted that it cannot go wrong these are some of the little things that please Uiat have contributed to the name and fame of the Perfection Oil Heater. The most satisfying" heater you can buy always ready easy to manage always dependable quickly cleaned. Brass font holds 4 quarts burns 9 hours. 'Attractively fiiuslw in Nickel or Japan Jn various styles and finishes. B Automatic Smokeless Device VI D.r ErcrywW, r ,i: i . . m-ki- ut w SafcBBnv "" .mr" rr " "" - a' P"" b$K 'Hfobf WfH4;saH )M TAinAltB(faKrvwle4) COMPANY iffi OIX. for acse,, CI, Jitf BliAfi. pBlajr I h. -- a fc 1mTiviii.. VAW . V - ( I1 jimtKamfjt mH2VAN- OGiPif M f tMANY 3W"AB-,1-)-- 1. J-- zu. Mt VV "V ErVIX -- i .jiiL Al;tfi - w ...a nrmm to ffl ARTlPhrV ijlf o J klt,YVB iiTXWJ.w B 9Pfl HU itWK fW A? otyf ia Mism m. iw U V11- A.'u.EJrMV h t BSiT FOR mo, BEItET oTnEIGHBOHSIjSS umii o innn.rt te Flctlliojts Luncheon tyiotnod in nor nusonrr many Mart Muc , fcSWr., H I it Wrai Otto f t J I W KKKOKSS 1 JVHAmer, w. the old earth's outer Cpjc fxagmeuta and lavi fflNDER bef-roc- k Watching the bkIs tntoiug alow. The Old Year Mood at his dynamo In the power plant which thae tailMiri Aa Befabered leases aad figured goiuu. Tve itme qhe well," said the agedscer-"M- y record's good as aa engineer, IVekept things humming, above I eUa can't compUla that I've --i , " And now I'm oflfwhen mMnlgh' i .... Then he started dofilng hit o ien He washed his face and brasheJ hit. leaned frx back in his arni-rhIn pcnslfe r. cod till a sturdy chap Clambered to the old man's Up. And . u. "'Old Year they tell mc you Axe sorter thinV.iig otgettir.g thxou;k." "Right yen ere," cried the aged tn?ri. t- callacisii zszssz; -".-" ... ""11 'II lura, was qucsuoneu ny a younR muj nrta a lri rn.cn. r .iln nnt , .M,nre auuui uuy uniuDQi or ms yaom tfez ;;"' i.1 Varuntt. L,uu aninutKi. Lnat wel "It Is h simple contrivance," ta!d - t "-.- tr inn tmnr to take holiday, in,t few of them fall to f ObacrtMrNuw Vcnrn das in soma y 'ifmorlrnna rfAWIvVVl((7ii cannot be enrilcd In thl. nay ar aertcM lu tho nrnHimuerg. J sani-- Jo'M fr otVer religious v ueea to usher la few yoar. Our observances of the r however, nro not bo picturesque f.ro thoso ot many other countries. rtntry stilt Tlio good old custom calls on uho'a friends felt Iputo loujr aco because It 'tbuncd by Urn Iflly (itli"i Ingx usually mark rind tli tkiitrb folk all over over-convivia- .' Id natch meetings tary and olQclnl !les eerna-dA- l yaJd. visits Tao ftiiuelaos aie S'oat t fortnae tolllns, and on N War's eve the ladlox mil seed servunls Info tkt .,irr', or go eut themselves, to mk iho mes eC tlicy aioet. ThosK. will be the uameu of portona tiiey yiHl severally marry, m1 wauy a iaUful .Russian lover has speeded liliuelf In Uis suit by Uvtdns care to je (tie "rst nana hla d b'". :r-Ti- yer-sun-s ''"? :'gr? -- vlc iv. -- war T 'nvsrh vTy UL.AND anil .otland have r tsinas Hootlaad. tul. Hr-- especially trua before 'tiiff Nuwj ear begins, Wc uocrecy, Uivl"aRP boys. wljlji pWoit aad me In o Ab the c tliclr fevorHbaHfa'a. U draws near thy dOBrlmprorlsed uu and go atfMt from bouse to ho c slrgltiB and cuttlns many qmint copers. of Deoember In Tim thirty-firs- t cal'ecl "Hegruanny." and tho chlldron arc to'd that If they go to the corner they will sr-- a man with as many cyca as tho year ban dayn. Tho children of the poorer classoi go from houFo to hougo In tho bettor districts with n lart;o pocket fastened to Ihelr dresses or n large shawl with a fold In front Each one receives an oaten cako, a nlcco of cheese, or sometimes x tiwcct cako, and Roes home at talsht with a good supply of homoly Now Yoar cheer for the rest of the family. The Scottish elders colobrato the day with a supper party, and as tho dock "chaps" 12, friend erects friend ftHd ilahes him "a pude New Tear aad mony o them." Then, with great formality th door Is unbarred to let fto Old Yoir out and the Now Tear is, and altho guests sally forth Into tfeo streoc to "Urst foor their i - tained mnny of thr-tcrtstninft of oldea relntcr.-lis- r Vfhsa nldals.' Is each tnowbnr tf the iimli salutes the oth or with a Uw. b'ssla-- ; with the heaa tX fee vlme astl Ibea retire, oftttr wiuW&c: srer a Happy Nott Tectf I t F! '. suH ur - ur; - fWM & s?);K$&M ' J am,:! J i 'I? i uI ' ."S ' Qet ictu juur C..J-- ana t -- rt ilr,. r i. , 1 will wait right beie un'.J ye'i e- - uti, Tor I wish to eee if I rightly gueci, Which of the levers you first wi.l pi. . " Then Jan marched n to thfa dyna- - t,. He pjctcd tlr.o Istcis at "Went iX Ker "Yur U.fU fiv.alty ji.u. I, V jjau. Mr. Hlgriinn, "I let it down into tho sea, iimitr-n-t eiah!fs my guests nnd myself to bathe. It Is a olpiplo the aowspaporo of Into havo made too prato no much about it that, really, I seem like Mrs. Finlotter "Mrs. Finlotter and her husband had just moved into a $15 seven-roobouse. Tho first Sunday morninc thore, as Sir Flnletter Bat with his ooormous newspaper on his llttlo porch, and all the nolghboro on both cMes of the street sat with their newspapers on their little porches, Mrs. Flnletter suddenly enmo to tho front door and shouted to her husband in a laud, excited tone: "'Hilary Flnletter, wIU you or will you not come In to luncheon? The champagne Is nearlr flat, and you know how coon a dish of terrapin gets rZ,2wl With Uto llttlo trees ot saw hta ho fcop,?'.aua a dervish net nroft mtiJb,fl caK0 himself in a that made mo Oizxft i"5' i TT n ntoTnT,(c rt i,u.J"i disanlnlti TlStoatthtol I nffll 7Ct"J rnUI "Flnletter tossed down the i I ? lucbel the livers df "War" .: "Fame" .' V':': 3tonrrrg Thu. a Taa C . ,xa J Yi--r'- s tho whfle to read each name: rasped as lu. ned to v face seeac. j! aglow. eomlc section aud hurried Indoor with a dazed ssnlla "'What are you kiddlae me for?' ho asked, ca he looked at the rump . t 1 steak aad table. sal potatoes ea tht dininc So vK-j-i tf re-he- .ir o 7MJ7E Uwcxlps jrKfiJEV ) , ' a jrreat crowd cathens artmajl the chnrch In Hunter square and 'anxiously watches the clock. There Is absolute silence from tfce ostroke ot 12 unUi the last fH EXflnbirrgh ftlk youns biiro a SB Back Rlrl Is other business"first espectlnc the ifsot" fro her sweetheart, aad there in uiuca stratagem eluplayed la her occasionally, sad Baring: 'eeae serrtiiff maid or (raadaietaer "epen the door to her lever. The vrtatfier Is carefully observed at this season, for It to sappoaed to fttokea that which la to come. There SM n rhymo current la Scotland whlck tubs thus: If Kew Twir'a ev Ua olstit wind Uoir-out-vlttl- old folks how go to bed sat It botoksnetli Ifnett niucli eaat, tlio oth aoutlt warmtb and growth; milk, and tUh la the muoh fruit; trtes will It IC northeast, flee It. man and Unite. brr c; During tho last century all work was laid aside on the afternoon of tho ttilrty-first- , and the men of the hamlet went to the woods and brought home loads of juniper bushes. Each ! household also procured a pitcher ot 'water from the "dead and living ford," meaning tho ford In a river, by which .passengers and funerals crossed. This was brought In perfect silence and without being allowed te touch the 'ground fat Its progress, as contact the earth would have destroyed Sthchana. pesed The rlteii next moralag were sup- to 'protect the household against witchcraft, the "evil eye," and 'ether devilments. The father rose ret, and taking the charmed water a brush, treated the rest of the family to a vigorous baptism, walca was generally acknowledged with any thing but gratitude. Coming back, tho thrifty Scotchman closed all the doors and windows 'and put the Junjpor bough on tho fire. When tho arooko reached the suffount-hpoint, tho frosh air was readmit-jtwl- . Thon tho cettle were fumigated Jn the simo manner, nnd the painful ,d a (solemnities of tho "orulng wore over. On Now Year's day a superstitious Scotchman will neither lend nor give anything whatever out of his house, for he feiro that hts luck may co too, and for tho fcaiue reason, tho floor liquet not bo swept If tho tiro goes IMt It Is n sign of death. t jSIANS bave a very pretty nwsygy IMm tether, alter seating himself behind pile, asks tho chllsrea It they can to him. Upoa thoir replying that liber cannot, he saya he hoped the reps will be so lino the coming year hat he will be hlde la the aeUs. The Russian New Year to 1J aya laeer tha oars, aaa to a gala ttcca-io- a fcr aU There to a graad al Suum la the aseralag, aa4 bti rest t the aay to ta csa- cele-tojutt- ceromony. Oa each New Year's day a slle ot sheaves U heaped up over a larga pile, and tho XWU. Cto4'wmHMt svt4 tbM spread their tablos W"1 ' gloc- mT. Many Heads of Families Leave hoavlly lor all who may come . . en;inc-ro-- :i That Jjlm Uad j;ii. . rm In, aad In Stockholm there is a grand ..iB.. ncawm manners banquet la tho Exchange, given to the uownwwru the fnurrti day of. the Npv uie klcr and his family. On this ttr. Pr6a. Sometimes certain sorts of bearish, the monarch throws aside "the decorations of lobster irhto'a '.s ' '' repreiluctloa, cabbngeo which mao ; divinity which doth hedgo a king," traits "run in the family." as the sayI ng Is. writes Mary Heaton Vorse In JOY IN ONE'S PROPER WORK aud mingles with his pooplo as citl rlchoe, and oranges which mean gjnd Harper's Bazar It's not unusual to zen t citizen. In true democratic luck, are taken down ;.nd rcpUud with boughs of fruit treos and nift.ors see a, whole series of sulky men who Greatest Pleasure In Life Is Doing fnsuloB. dominate their families In silent Danes greet tla Now Tear wltb a This is to.iignlfy tha Task That Ope Has Long s ;y, zj'&ahhz spring. iien the "vi'j'-jgloom When father is home, converSought to Do. tremendous volley of cannon, and old of repent .loe". shall ;e ihrown of Wc aloep. but the loom of i sation ceases, gayety Is eclipsed, and Copenhagen is shakon to Its foundaypt father, when away from home, It life never ttop. nnd the pattern 4, The truth te that pleasure Is a by tions at midnight It Is also consid vvKIcJj was weaving when the Is rumored. Is frequently witty, even product ot worH. The man who has cred a delicate compliment to fire off a v rnj O With this example before something to do that he wants to do J gun or a pistol under the bedroom sun went clown h weavins t genial. iy--t --' tbein It Is very likoly that the boys intensely, and that he is able at last ., -window ot one's friends at a very when It comes up in the morn- 'A. will carry on the family tradition. to do, gets pleasure as a fee, aa early hour. Jag. JL m Becker. XI JCA ) People . Cape Town. South AfDwellers la P We arc not' in tha woiid n. tell youwho know the family well will tip, as an extra allowance. Perhai ..Jr-sthat Mr. Johnson is exactly the keenest joy In life Is to accontl rica, aro an exception to the genera' do vhtt wc wi?.h but to be 5 like bis great to k: I'HSVIOUrtLY urranst-d- Vjn uncle Gideon Where pllsb what you have long sought tc run ot English colonists. After the williu la tit that which it is "ui(iiimauic go forUh tro-there is a bear of this kind at homo do, even If you feel that tho rcsula oastora of the early Dutch sottlern. "i our duty to do. Gounod. fuiw huts or lea cavx , U there is little hope that many of that might be a little better than you havo they celebrate New Tear for an en It b the every days that f family will escape, and they will go on achieved Possibly the most exqui tire week. Every house is full ot vis- p v '. ie (if oaca pftl" belagg. Is nacsunt. 'l"hey must be made to 3 breeding unhappinesa nnd discomfort' ite gratiflcatlcs oomoa from the cot itors, every man, woman and child is lu umoa'H clotlicftt They tt every lg'oi in the Tlii:; tell, or tic yew b.vc faiJcd. $ among those for whom they care the Bciousness of a good job well d,onJ dressed la hla best, and no one has t. a l'tjntlr and rayatvriously. At most. nny business except to seek amuseThe foolish talk about the "curse . IK C. Gr.nc(t. la cot - llsht left to tt It Is rather sad that so many kind- labor" Is responsible for much of the ment, which he does frantically. Thore r SiHcriy and wi'h clear eyes . - eailusuliiVii and h .laly people should make the home circle hnste to frnin wealth that we may rs axe picnics to Table mountaYa and v'iKbelieve in your o;vn time and r j.trk ot lire hey c Has, rliey uncomfortable because they aro cot tire into idleness. Dut It we are hoal pleasure excursion in boats. There place Thexje u not, there u a tnsti one, Uiroutt mys wiping to accord those dearest to est with ourselves we know that labol is a dance every evening. At the end ueter hc been, a belter time tsem the same consideration that they Is never a earse, that It la ever of the week everybody settles down te.ious rRrwconlca meanwhile. Krow or a better place to iive ia. BJte 10 strangers, remaps ono uay messing to bastaess, and the settlement to as tblcj eae coitrce all luxups and Sr'ea ta 'ibe tfieery that worst Only with this belief can, you Hak'eA anew. we may advance to that state of itsolf is palnnri, r that It Is tho dat oaka ana well ordered as It it ka4 tin dtotritf. believe in hope y vfei lu the !aU." efH.j. vVi Phillips civilization when It ia as great n pnly of inferlers, la essentially arlst uevr heatra of New Tear. ArrttsaaU to ot!u ,vw Ye.r Bracks. crime to break the domestic peace as crntlc and fuftlamcataUy feudal; tt ha 4 U cjlktl Houly, on It pew 13 to make a scone In public. We rcv; caJce the best of hostile to the Semoeratlo ideal. Work fvast ta houor ot KiUhna. Costs tii life, or we cuke the worst is what sweetese Bfe and gives poiciHy 'itx,t casta and the prevailing light to all oa? dears. That man European Carnivals. of if, and it depends very much huv in reI. Hvj-y-vrbcoa u&iit) upon ourselves whether we czr "it public carnivals men and worn :hnppicat and gets Ike utmost out ox it wears td garmenta. They throw en usually dress In gorgeouR or pro lifo who Is neither poor nor rich a tract er mucrjr from it. W- rc powder at one another,, and ui) "V K tesque costumes," 'wfUSs a corre who is In lave with his Job, joying Stitltt. 8 I9VEBT one who has seea a it with wter and squirt It Iruta syrf spondent at Tho Haguo lnn Berlin, the work that comes to his hand The daikeit ihadoWa of life . This is taken h Chinese quarter In a largo inges oa passers-bypaper, "and these costumes nro neaiM And that man in traly cursed who are those which a man himself is It city knows, "tho heathen Chi- an good part cs ly the same everywhere At tho 'cele refused the privilege ef congenial makes when he stands in his nee" celebrates tho New Year is a northern olunos. bration here In honor of tho euoen'a becauso ho has tee much. Brando Compllii'-utnrown b'ald. X.orsi Aucbury. vlJtu between tJt right royal fashion. la the mother birthday the tramcars and not tho Matthews, in "For a.r short, bul to ex-- 'j maskers attracted attention exchavgf' Our lit'-country the rejoicings absorb '.lly a mertet aco.utlatiiaj Great pond thatJfun to vast eternity month, during tho first part of which In Oermauy, and Ner Year's u- -t f frames were built around thp cars un Colonial Banquet at $50 a Plate. there te not am empty mouth la the made te the servant? The evr of rfcr is virtue s vork. StaJtespeare. 1 til their Identity, except for the trolIt Is not in our ona ern that the inNew Tear U call-- J "dot Sylvewfr empire. ley, was entirely obliterated and in habitants of Manhattan The hour tha is gone I Island have I Is deeuisd uat un Dut the refreshments are of a light Abend," and whllu 1 .1 their stead wo saw monstrous anicannot recall, but got into the way ef combining ei kind peanuts, watermelon seeds, becoming for the y njr, j.;;d tLoughtieAj. & mals, automobiles, churches, bridges, trnvagnnco with their toasts. will do better than yesterday; sweetmeats, oranges, tea and typical- to while nwuy the toning by dauciur; temples, etc. Theso moved along tho shall be bet-and all Usther Singleton tells In her 'Dut day in more serious houschotdt ly Chinese cakes. Presents of cakes the ter tlian the yesterdays. Let f tracks, creating an effect striking and New York" of old burgher cronies whci uspect Dur aro glvon to the poor, and "brilliant takes on a novel. It va3 certainly an Improve on ono occasion dined at the City Tar ' us "leave behind bur , ment on the floats mounted oa cakes," supposed to help the children" lng the evenlug Uu Via prayer at th. ern to the extremity of $50 a cover. family altar, aud at miduUht th ed niot. along with their studies, aro distribuDer. wheels, which we bad seen roll nnd present value, ins record of the bjin watchman on t.h church tower blot.H Life is fruitful in the ratio in Jj bump over the pavements, and ted from the temples. i these his horn to announce the birth of the which it is laid out in noble 'J. disguised tramcars will probably take quot la preserved aetauso thef-- n At an early hour on the second of era did not settle promptly and New Year. Fobruary their New roar's day A action or patient perseverance. ' tho pluce or tho moving suae went lu oeurt The "Jour do I'An" is a great period they propitiate heaven and earth with tableau." Lid don. ? There were ether feasts conceJ offerings of rice, vegetables, tea, wine, almout all over Frunce, aud many oi which we may eafy surmise tba4 cnsuuuu common with us al oranges, and imitation papor money, the Tree Planting on Waste Lands. prosperous not sl which they burn with Incense, Joss ChilAUuutitlde are transferred to Nevr Coke of Holkham, so wo learn from themsclvcn umcBriiMi did in good Mvlng. Yem la many pir- - of that country THt NEW sticks, nnd candles. Afterward they YEAR'S CHOICu air W. H. It Curtler's Bhort "History Bvideuco offcra,!l8elt that in worship tbolr household gods and de- mur'quorsdlug by children continues of English Agriculture," began hie -three days, the younxsters going It Ip.Well to Chi.se Wisely for the great agrl mutrai work about 1776 (ays dmnkenness was scarcelvi ceased ancestors and living relatives proach. Indee'd) It was the colic" '.'i'iic house to house, singing and be-- t A1I this Is carried out in the most sol Time 7 hat Is to on an estui where, as 'old Lady . from a wedding party with pt! for small presents. emn manner, and offerings are made Townshead ia!d. "all you will see will cinnga loosencu Dy indulgences U to everybody except tha living. - of grass, bo one bladand two rab linages or god3 are carried in proOnoo ,0CK as'.', tho Ixjrd appearwt1 bits fighting for that;" in fact it was started tho building j- tho churcUj DEATH OF THE OLD YEAR. ... .u . the fort. l cesrlou to the beating of a dcafenlT. ..ll little better tbau n rabbit warren He -In 1C46 one person In every fa uni n'R"()nrlnr go by hundreds man with the offir. "Ask what I nhb transformed tho bloak. bare country -l;h addresses to the By I'JJAHbOTTlS UBAUilONT JARY13. give thee." And a declsivo inowev aide by planting 00 acres of trees Kew Amsteruntn was a teller rr- every yenr until he had 3,000 acre r rong tlrlnks was that In which tho young kli Tulr lobQB nro gorgeously KHCrft! loll th lll. -- cd rnd av heavy with gold . . ttm sqrtli siuttt lor tli u Krmll. .tell covered, and In 1S32 had probably welshod usulmjt all others the tUU y Tn ( a uraut miuI takes hi IlicUt, aro provided : which be most dttslrod. the unique experience of embarking Plain Pets Nor enougn. . lvoevra whltu-jrlu tha blrtit (,. .,e fkiof of which are Ntii V Ceuturlou Ho liutweon as and Un in a ship which was built of oak Thoro Is a tendency to Mls!iero' -; liliiirin.tions, nnd flrevorks. grown from the acorns he had himself vlduallty to pots young Itlni;, Solomau. but still If you merelv l upim liU w.uwjr bier, planted. Between 1776 and 1842 (the in ior uush unu cats, which uay i jspeclally ou ouch rcourrlu? N Dyuic 5fK tho Koud Old Yoar; date of the death) he is sa1 to have described as commonplace pets, i'il oar's God npiteals to oach of i And upon tlie mlUnlislit fuls aptnt 536,992 on Improving his es cri'nturo3 must oe made dlfftreni vith practically tho soma offor. "At Ali way hear lilt imrtlne wall tate. what I shall glvo th"e." Aud, as some way from those of your frieil ItlaruW sssrn olpmon, an with every hoat't. ftj. --4S5a Winer they must wear cost'y col'v 3k k sr IJ ltlim's vbetiuarod relca In tli &' jt tho choice of thu gift. Wore t1 or oangies or rich ribbons of ono what it Dernonatratea. wor minll joy and pain; d ration an nuJIllo one, what wo'i "How did tho Neverbust tiro tost V.V......I iuiui, ui , uii-i-r xr, while foa woro Kt'rndH proved oaskets mil New Year's day Is tho ur answer he ne luxuriously upholstered, but trau, turn out?" of January. By QliiMiru many. Ktlnt a lew JF twcntynl VoarV, la ICaoh rocurriix ? "Do you mean the tost run of the p Bslblo, a bird, beast, or reptile MUoirdl this tlmo all accounts havo ct, aays: "iwlt '.tut 1 shall gh Skooter car equipped with Neverbust uncomfortable character Is pow been adjusted and all disputes settled And the cr3 o for the coralf tires?" lecicci Dy many women. utnt lioarta ttiut sunerd Even tl "Iverybody puts on tho regulation iti!-iit orvui, iiuu irsre nirong; "Yes." 'fjttx'T may be our olee for all th wasR tins not escaped attention dross a sort of light blue cotton -i- HcartH there vlw, no bUok itithln. "Why the chauffeor got full and Infant boars are very popular ll nd starts out to visit relatives sod P. (.in womlered' at ttiHr In uU wealth and loarttloi; and by influ ran tho car Into a hitching post," wueen. Miserere' rlonds. The visiting lasts for three iuu. And. it hi not a question ot thti "What did the Nevorbust tress lays, and they seud letters of con- Gut Ktra full of fruitful store, aid. that, but U his or that. Ti ugent say about it?" gratulation, in stiff, set phrases, to Mitutfurita pressed, and running 'r; The British Navvy hcoso Is to decide between, to loav "Ho said the test dearly demon 'hose la distant places. IibIb lu the streets at nlfbt. co. wha strated tho fact that the country ake. The well as t The navvy, who, according1 to too Uik seeds 'arrar'B Interesting report Thoy go to their favorite tea gar Vv. a Ccols JUsaroi-- for Ucat vlll be our c.wte 'or thtto tbetoJ sforr better roads." dons, and there Is n, grand procession Himself ssks i iB? on cvernment board, Is fast dying oil G"' in which all trades are represented h i' u church bells for the we, iitaUea i own back to the eighteenth centil "r. A Dsrellct t9 Be. ! U'i 'tit, alga for the doad; Drums and stringed instruments ai vhca some hundreds of canals- -l Posfienger (soma years hence) u Joy was born. .u ...... ilaye4 by numerous bands, sad wax 1 turn v invlgatlons, as they were called Jj was Urn Why aro wt moving so slowly? Christmas Fairies. ' figures are sold by the thousand. They MUe ere! Ab old English tradltiqw has it Uva' Aerial CaptainThere U u derelict vore cut all over the country HenJ amuse theataelves with top aplasia, be was dubbed n navigator, or elves nd fairle urouad here somewhere. al fJhrlstniax-Ude- , Hub artti's sorrow, stub 1M ela Acordln kite fylag, Jugglers, actors a4 fe nay mtagle with huautaWa kk tar to the joveromeat experts, that fellow t description preserved in tb( All tavu. eaa tvhnj titer bla; jL , ase the "ladies et fuaitty" Gsew whtofc wraw. tb Naw Yw'i ( festivities, una the heUy, hay aa4 I?) whe ieH eat X his car dttrlaa tbv The Navigators' Arms, of which pleas theawelvee with the "better In the M TtaCs wlaJJss tUr-are Wswt UwU the fuys nay a racei beyoad latifHi, 156 years aao are nany in the midlands. The fctteverel ator" la usuasiy depleted with tac hwea. They are also h jbc tt iarf taaath. la sonewhsre la tbia i rYeefU are eCsrea at wehta jtee, Mw bat aw(t seUi fast. uumi resting m. a spade, while a retaft wee41aad aarltc a4 I waat ta avoM a eelllaiaa MUMsr ww h soaminc pot or cj raeU4 hm, arasgee. aa4 as. ffes sHJ bti I bMtr wlU be hie laat; wh, y i i neaaa fPaok. M4 pm tare soatUrea abvet the bait. rArU),- wtb ant wcr7-afra- itv la UeU tha ceaiMt, are af-vt-r Lomku Ohwe)i. forests auer;l ta frtghtf aw.sy ail spirits a4 M . illl huksitnbin Nsrwuzlaus end - ll,v . ,. ki ;r-- . Mea irw(Jt H For then t'r.v ', j' Twas the !cvr 'y l.f n of kU u- -i t'tctilay b" .t "Ifs not you, Hilary, I'm kiddins.' . .- blc wife. 'It's tha nelfihbors" OCHIIian nr-Anion i ? . ' i ITt Yew. .Ue rajist ' fJCT ULI Din ,,MJ nr ur iimrito niiDiio it-.- eccn-eIo- s from It. J noticed abovicntlcQ b placard sinking hln ccnus. CilJ! etc It bore tho lafornmtRS.f in (Hspo3itinn this sbocIcb was ox cocdingly (rritr.Ma and untrlcndlr. that no fpoebnen bad beon known tc innko friends with even a keeper, and that cowuitlUo was a leading charae Is tie. "IIow strange,' I said to my companion. 'I should tWak that If these bears nro cowardly they would try t& make friends ha erder to be safo front linrm ' l " 'Psrlmpr:' gaM kit eompanlon, wt la a shrov.-t- f ebacrver. "but I have tlced tlutt people w4e have ugly tenvl Pora nrr ncarty,.alwafs cowardly "That mo a.hi'nch Wbenevi since thin, 1 havo been on the uo of losing my1 tcth'iW the word 'ri ard' luw oorafcrW) before me In lar, blac letters, and tt Is not a ol word we are hot always so mu nphaihetl&jf wtpyh'enM he ol hrtvl hnsty ,enJserWM..wp often lndul thnm with UAiv llltll. but nb d.an'Wlf calmly brand hjraj aoU a coward; 's-t- the little Jap bea? i,ag j, Usofu, t mo.NeW YC av nl frr-v- e ' f Thoughts for the - nir n'piti r New Year it i r- - i' rr-- -- NO , w ?Y-y- - f i . d-.- drjd - ik.i; iin (tliM-c- i k..-U- cr-la- au-- n celt-brotioa- s, uy 9J '' A-- anow-bolliu- g Jf seml-r"';lou- s low-vau-lt- -- i I t- Ce.-ne- - ! -- -. ', ..l.-l- .. 2itoiv 1.- p-- nts - ( ! -- - , fv i?-- J ..., r m& w. rx-L&- I the-m- i Jisiwrr. . Tl'-r- ! j - v . t , we-rta- h-- te-tfc- e ,. - w v 4' 5 , WJr., IP! ess vv HO '; ' -- ,ir scMm RHU ?FpoiMt EXPECTE vwLL LIST OF MEN rtU SHIPS LOST V LtBT PAR WWft' yrjrnk r COMES BACK AT l '..'w:-v- l oiind ;Theirt Wlt(ria WiNferSc A- ww tK' iisicfiiW Wftl 0f FAMdD CtrwiaAjr mo H0N( PtWOI Whfcab A Win (Mads f m - :$&mw9t - Afil :fMMb,AiHMi1a4lwi V' X AltrctUi. nsflifluch a - ' f.VQrAhtia wkn arm rrtklnmnlWlajp iiioM - x vi' t- - miuca in impniae at lwi y Re VMla Himself as m- - G4. hid., Dec. 7i Nftshvlllp left 2!pnta fta a 2B .hale i botween JkodiighS wke to t.ho of klffj'ret.urn, itJT yer vo1il..loliu FrensUaw, walkwlllntfl. the ltomo.tftf, tils fatiifcrneftr hferc, anil groeti'd (ha parents who h(Wl looked Iw nud luiigciuanilarayeA far his reftira ts.r Rffnri0t n1lawarl raw of for nearly WaTPa.cgtury. . , ,fave. peruned in Boston "W'jni'w, yau wit corari bade to Is 'flarboi Railroad Traffic , Johit," wy 9sM, us thoy oJn.pod Partially Resumed. nlui In their arsis la n Joy that'waa tho climax of Ai yoara of sorrow axid regret. "U waB Uecauso wo know you Hio would como that our sphjJtB wero kept 2S New York, Dec: With young," thoy oxplainod off JoVn.em-hracv'- d aewn of the probable losn of Hip tlipttwo, who, though ucw 80 schooner5 Davis Palmer, with ofia'soJiWcro4 ho older In ar"iwr-nttc- b aorf- - crow cttwerlrV? :nn. olf Boston yn. than- - hlnwilf. ftffcrbor, and Wti"i' wrecking of "nine John was i3 year old In ISC'!, when .fthcr toaolrt aTuhs Ine Massachusetts' coast tho opeiiln?; diopter or th? bo quarreled with hla fathpr dndMt o IntlfanaptJlTa 1 6U taken ou the oca by ifao groat homo. dft vnalkfd storm wroth swept New Kngland t!iro days. Uc-- wandered to St. iionh tttrdayIgnt'a'ifd'Suhday wo bared and found work In n shop. Von savr Cape .Cod la Vo:irs ho fnvod bis money and tlwi the, Irbrld. (sold flohlo of th I cut off alid wllh fjio restoration Tontured' towthe coinrnftnlcatlon there. Jt-isfeared- - Vrast. Ho hacNeNM: and longed t( lat a ale 6f 'marine ' dlsnstr6 and return to th u!rt Uou: .. but ho did nj Fiiornt darna'se uWqualedlJn years lifyow htoorontS' weitstill alive wjmmiFSjMB 7 lilraor'k'.k!, lilgji't kof fcfe iwrV gd, ...;.. . -- s tu0 stranger In an moal Tor him. i! tno wlfo talked for half no. hour of bla tra Ola boforo ho exclaimed: "Father, rton'Lydu know mo?" Coast Guards Save Crew. three-maste- d Tho parents' clasped him ii their . Tho schooner Nan- $aaket was hurled ashoro at Scltuate nrniH. Ueforo tbe reunited family re vnd probably will be t. total wreck. tired for tho night Fransbaw g.ivo hta Tolunteer llie faUicraudmothorva' check for 5,O')0 with rpecho6 buoy reac'l her orew of tea men. With a cargo of lumber, she RAILROAD CHIEF INSANE waB bound tor Boston from North Carolina. Tho schooner Eelle IfallSday la Worry Over Storm Problems Wrecks Reading Traffic Official's Mind. ashore at Brant Point, exposed to the Attack Is Sudden. sea. Th fato of her crew fury of tho T unknown, but It la believed that Philadelphia, Dec. 20. Worried by ffcey have been rescued. Sho to from t domnnd nrulo ou hit? the JPWJadelphla, loaded with railroad ofllco and overcoiuo by tho treincndoJi put forth to keep traffic Ofi the rocky shores at Martha's efforts to big Chrbjttnna two waterlogged schooners moving during thonowly fSTIaoytyn elected seswept uy every sea. Tuey storm. B. H. Ball, ace bqmg of tho Philadelphia - cond are the. a. K. mcumu. a uriusu ves- Si Ruling Railway, In charso of tho , bound from Perth Ainboy to Stonlngtcn (Maine) freight traffic department, suddenly Jlfax. and tie tn acljooncr Maud Seward, Port RendlDg becamo Insane in bla office was the recrews nave Terminal building here. He Krovincetewa, iuo moved to an Insane asylum. Men .take oJf. Slnco the storm began the frrdgkt cigmeen wits in new vonc been road lias in. and near New department of tbe BlghtaeB jertaasdferic perished la. the bllzaard or from threatened with a nennral tleuj. Ball conslantly at work trying I aceideqts. causal by it. Six of thU has boon be-- to relieve the sltuoticm. Ho wcat to 'aniaber qipa tresa cijMMmre after la tho 4at caught t anewdrifts. Others state offlco eoon an itxtreraely nervous became Wolest. .and were klllcrf re drowned and several trains. New York and its vicinity rapidly digging itself out from FLURRY UNDER INQUIRY snowfall. ader cover of the ifDc conditions had approached New York Stock Exchange Wants to emething like the norma). Know Whether 'There Was a Corner. r ( Hfe-aavc- rs Inn-dPnnvtto-prcslde- , ii up reiaiea. .Wreckage borne into the Dos ton I Ib believed to be tho inuto ridencq of tbe loss of tbo schooner Itavls Palmer, Newport News for loston, soinowhere near the entrance the harbor. A signal box anions wrccknge cohtainin-n bumee mtb the Palmers name, as also did Quarter" board. "fdtind near-by- , Tuo 'wreck itself Jias. not been- located. . ,or old hotute on the FroiiB.w farm, lb oldsJr FYonahaw was awakened' ty : pounding ou the door. "I'm cold and Jiujigry," eW a vo' outside. "Can't you take me for th ' In, tholstami that rafir nbouV tn night?". ' ' Th'o'old. tna4et prepared-- . 1 the aeetness ot the aaoieat saecsea-gc"Waal, I Jent fouad a kat, a coat ana 11 la flylas fOi a a pair uv epoetsclaa dow ta my sosth vopqtyrlty. raetktar, aa taey cMat avother blawfti TcweJi Si. jo te Ueek. thtec i alcht aowbera. Ob, It's ail right.0 la tu!k pi'tt r Uaclaad thera afe "av yon roa(hdawa all tke clowa?" MtoV sfjhput 2r V)ya. "Ten, an' oil stoct AJa't ore a footariat ia tbo grasa." nAU right. I'll be right put" The editor had jumped into hla ahoas rjCTCKWJJl IIMHNIMHaMH J VOCES and coat, and was glviBjj directloaa ta m tt 1LIBRAKY o bell ranf a his ottce. boy, whea c,rotwtarun rr7 sreond ttmo, rxr't? drVvTir0 fs jp rr.i "Hcllol" Wo ahouted- aervously. CZa I mm J,Tr "Hallo!" caao tbe answer. "Yea VMirT'ii. necda't cob out. An airship feller J fMLa XW" HELD FOR BABES' DEATH hea Jest come la na sez cz how km special comNew York. Doc. 29,t-dropped 'eta." Cleveland Mother Bound Over After mittee, appointed by the governors of tho Stock Exchango, met to begirt an Hacked Bodies Arc Found In T?5nf Investigation of the hurry in Rock Ruins of Her House. opening ottho mar- HAD SMALL USE FOR PROCTOR Island stock at tho when it advanced 31 points and Loveland, O., Deo. ss. Mrs. fam ket, MARK) r0 foil back to Its starting price In half One Sacrifice Thomas B. Reed Mlaht Have Made for the Freedom an hour. man pleas court, on u charge of inurx of Cuba. Is taking cTldenqo The Jtar, following tho mysterious death widely committee whether tho' stock li a.'l will, show C years bar two sons. Lemuel, who was, a .MaJ. P. A. Kendall, was oron"ored. Coroners are,.by an and Bussell, S years old, dl& or Library Slips 'ill be accepted in full for subsoy'Dtions to law, on the exchange, forbidden classmate ot tho lato Thomas 3. levered after the Are that destroyed and if Rock Island' Is found to have Reed and fellow member ot tho boat ilr home. cdronercd tho men behind the crow at Bowdoln college, told UUp 3S Jho children wero beaten to doa(h been probably will be severely dealt hitherto unpublished bon mot by Uufc ith a hatchet, presumably while they dcal6 famous wit: magaxlaes or for book. Catalog seat for 2 ceat stamp. or for aubacriptioaato auadarti rapt The home was then set on fire, with. .Reed never forgavo Senator uuuu curuuui-COTUlup to iuo uenui Proctor for dellvorlng tho VerLunatic's Death Investigated. lo held an inqucat. mont delegation to McKlnloy at tko Peoria, 111.. Doc. 29. Tho state national convention in 1896 when the IfrB, Sunnycalf was prosent at tho composed of t jueet and appeared domented. She civil service commission, ,vjf Stanley Ohio man was nominated for .1. C. CouBloy of Alton; A i library Slip appeara'ia each !ue of th'li newipaper. Clip it oat aad suave M All tho other Now England Id three dlfforcnt stories about the also coBablne U wltk tbe Library Slips packed ivllh tho foliowlnii boost re and the subsequoct finding of her Brown, of Roikford, and J. C. an In- states held out for Reed and ho felt of Springfield, held Hildrcn. that except for Proctor's ho might hold products t IffHwrm vestigation here regarding the death have had a cha'neo for tho nomlnatlpa lSjbst Ititract The "Best" Tonte -- Jllff Lattlmer and Sara Lcever, pro- Armour's CSC? nramls of Canned Oatmv-a- l nvti, McNulty, a patient at the lorce. ICorii Kinks, Xleata. ' , MaJ. Kendall mot Reed in Now tneu 10 10 save of John islonol hall players, mid all ) Products AMtRICAM eoiIa state hospital for tho Insane, York at tho time of tho Spanish-Amo- r T Armour's rotted and Deviled HeaU Cflcentid aa k'o children, but thoy wero driven Armour's Star Sliced Jlacoa Coliieu l'jnr Macaroni, uud.vj, died elrTEYJEWt,, ' lean war, which tho latter felt to be Armour's lixtract of lleef icfe by tho flames. Both wero burned at South flaitonvillo. who. Spaghetti etc. 13, It U said, as the result of ono of tho great diplomatic mistakes Armour's Soluble Reef KEVltW, Heldc'a Urorlce rastlHes and Jujubes infenso heat for some ftor facing tho Armour's I,uucheou Beef Ice Cream liwder kinks received two weckB before. ot nil tlmo. Thoy started to discuss K" ip. Banner Chloride ot I.Imc tlennetis Talcum IXiwdcr t.e: v, My Wife's So la. Dressing ' o llanner Dry Ammonia that topic. in t one Such Mllire Meat I)aiinerlye (Disinfectant) !. a Clark Predicts High Prices. "It's simply outrageous," declared onipeUn Maaaopr Cream llcustlorp a (Roynl fUitcM Cocon Catrollc Church Looted. 'otf. TOSKm ) ni VaallIllgton, Dec. 29. "Tho presont Rood. "Our good American soldiors oilt Uru'liea l .ucr neU'iUlcy'a Acme i npnn. n't . Dtfri. 27iThe Sttcreil lT ':mmq t trlyceriiie pnir.ii.xj Soap lleanlstcy'a Khredilcd Ccxlfisli high prices for farm products haVo slaughtered for tho freedom W Cubal 1, i, (scourtn(Sni ) i Deanlslcv' Gir lluneli-M- lltrrlD; teart cbuth wlt 'n Uie lay-fetW & of T,.y ; in.'i I id Calumet llaklnel'nwd'r'T' rt" "anjt robbed of Tcoiuo to stay; the rural population is Boh!' I wouldn't giro ouo.0rop hv t Fae enter, Duubaiu'a (Orlal biinu, i.vMut 'J in ue" tnl(ltfOUouset.wlduaca) laying out and tho presont census, Amei'can uioou lor iuu vuhjil, iciauu llvtr vauea ob "oe cilver unincorporated vilclassesho paused for n moment ut at to. Th vuiuu, if It as towns,tha fco n'ar will sTvjw between CO added, dryly, "unless It was tbo'b lages $1Q0. ,i The s'1 tir. erf per cent of the population as l the tabtr- - and In towns." declared Representa- of Senator Proctor." ihlr .r Fractioaal Library living .Slip ccjurala ''One One Full The hrk tive Champ Clark of Missouri, the it 3 Slips equal fractions of one ceat. Add fractions to mske Full Library p Mpa. 100 tull iia Frlohtfully Close to Death. minority leader in thohouso.' by cutting out Library Slips have an exchange value of $1.00.. Cirnmence colltctlng A thrilling incident, in connection the Library IP in this advertisement and lum how quickly .Library blips can oe eavea. rco Lives, with a recent ascent of tho Parsofal Murder Mystery Unsolved. WA r 27. Allnn ! Washington',' Ind., Dea 2d.L5rho In- airship in Berlin Is reported In the INSTRUC1TONS BnSyour Library Slips to this our Local Newspaper irTuM. .11 ujruu iivvui ni quest' hold by Coroner U. "II. Holder, German press. I, li A boy who had cbjne Rcdemptioa Agents. Wnte plainly, m Klter lurm '. ttr'tluicU aptlon and had thrown but little light upon tho too near tho. ropes, got his right jeg V". exactly what tubscrlptiou cr book you desire. icii ihreo boys' wlio wore mysterious deaths of Rev. William entangled, arid whon thd 'balloon f cents v.riu turouQii lilU ICO. i iiu ttltte'r and his aged wife, whoso bodies roso'he was lifted up in Ntho, air. Always Wbllo hangihuSln stamps for Ui'ib from a trca and, holding woi found fu their country homo Iato head downwards. Ire' a GAVE: VALUABLE oi.uthO' Umb, extended tho limb to Monday afternoon, her body being that poaltiou'ho succedod, aa a god trade Christy Girl gymnast, lucatching tho ropo with v ht, one after another, werf) found ontbo floor of tho living room picture, 1 le . with his hands, thus getting In a safer wA lolled to tho Ghoro. andihls at the foot of tho cellar catalog sad more comfortable posltloa. The crowd Wour wall pocket below watched with bated breath the Descendant of John AMan Dice. ' ymw. Local v movements of the bey, MaglZlM Ms). Yale ProfMsor Stricken. Uin Aiifelea, Qal Dec 28. AlfcerJ only rnon vn micixii or tmw New York, Dec. 29. Dr. "Wiliruro twea heavoa aad earth at a MsjM Ycalcr seiebrfamons TewaiJ faymant for eattws, 09 ycarvbM;'pro-- of M0 feet It waa &eQ that tMaW V Tuum B. Sietjwa. coatrlk4 pia to the ballooa notkadlaa nlfsylii i1 Ik tret tk? fessor 9t social tud'lkJlUcal ku flt'i.u: 1lliW1 dLervcs ut Ya) uMlvtraitV. foil uactutiiclous froai Wow, aad braut immxMf my & San mmc9. wn. Sfftti' taw t I N. i4 tf ji kon la jiacatM, i vr us4 lat' th Murray Hill lotcl MondaV u airship, 4w4 frav ateUf "W4 awfkasxpf ctMd halt ItA wmm u of ft, Hptur of one of 4, ontxa mmyi wiw fthb itfult iHl SSasT asaat'aa- Ueay airawjt aai ii awitrt V JJ!'ISJ3T 1mm M amaW blood xpU In the brain, lilt altloa. ntsmtmm:. WHm mt wmi 4 cwdttloa U serious. unuuffl x veU-deeerveor-Os- r, of the Napoleonic conflicts. It was the culmination of a French expedition, which" set sail In command of Vnpoloon In 1793 for the conquest of l?gypt. The "French Directory ' happened to be profp'undly worried Just at thnt tltrjtfy the ,great .popularity of the ynunj'tjQrslcan soldier, and so thought tolTiOt rtdvof him by sendjng him on nf).expedltloa which might nioirlpo tr jilVe him bla finish But tniMndomltabls Napoleon took then Ulmpbed oor MDiirrd IX'y.nt tho pyranildiT. despite 'lie fact thnt the BrltiBh admiral. Nelson., had destroyed the French fleet at Abouklr,. Napoleon soon waa masMYSTERY ONLY SHORT TIME ter of Rgypt. but Just at the height of his triumph he ruddenly quit hla army und sot sail for France. Tho British Before EdHor Had Chance to Write warship. came ctoso to eapturiag him, Up Story tho Explanation Was but he finally reached Paris, turning Made to Him. up there unexpectedly, much to tbe discomfiture ot the Directory, which The oncrgotlc editor of the Ounga bad become highly unpopular. wamp Advocato was rudely awakened The cunning Napoleon lost no time from hla afternoon slumber in his of in beginning the Intrlguo that was to Act) chair by a violent ringing of the make him first ooasul ef Franca tke telophono bolL At first ho thought It following year, 17W. was the Jingling of alitor coin and a emtio played ovor hla sunken features, Mercure Wings. but when ho realized what It was he We hare fc;rd of stealing a god's, sprang; to his feet thunder, but It has remained for a "HelloJ" shouted he, oolzlng n pad French milliner to tako from Mercury and ponclL a pair of graceful wings and place "Hellor enmo tho answer. "la this tnem at thd side of a velvet hat tho Advocato office?" Heavy gold or broaxo is tbe favorite "Yea, and thle Is tho offlce-or- . Vhot color, and woven thread la the mateyou want?" do rial In which these wings appear. "Want, aay, they'a bVn a murder They aro not largo, aad are placed committed out here cm ray farm on' I with thutlp.v.Po1ntlag baakward, aa wanter her you come rtgfit out cm slightly over tho other. It ta an efwrlto It up." fective decoration, juet a tolfle difer-ea- t "A murder I What makes you think froai tbe feathery gbm, asd with i can imagiM no happier ckotce tha tho tow wide so fanilir ta Kmclkk readers' "h'y BrownlnV' fiallad of tke "Pied Piper," a wr;'teW T. V.'u Week-l- y says. Ad a bolid'ay It 'ias thousand, and on arivatitjuM IuiiMm tho fact, which must over dear to .u true nrowning iver, tnat ono is i"?wiihj,uib same qtrat down which tho piper jritHjd of joja'thei rata to tha Wcsor and tho Chili res 'to the holo In tbo hill. Indeed, these streets would ccsa to have changed little durloV th lapse ot centuries. Still tbo qunlat old medlaoral gables lca put over tbo road and the blrarrVold stroots lead one Into uncxpcctedn6dks. Thea tks towsi Is In tho prorlnce'of Haaovor, whore tho puroat Oermaa exists; In- In deed. HM IndreHit-I)lrJVanoo, Hanover Is famous for. Its purity of accent. Again. It Is cheap; so cheap that It will not cost nomuch as tho eternal English seaside rosorL It haa alio tho nddjtlqnhl charm of being qulto unique )n Its way. somethlag novol to English eyes It:baB becomo customary tn talk nhmik" th "anniD" of towns; ,the canalsand bells, for iUBiuucu, are uie soul or Bruges, and BO On. ... Anil If.nh'n ...( .wmv mnw nnntn tl. 'l'J W1U DA" prcsslon to a little town of 20.000 In- habitants Hntncln ffor so BrownVng's Hamlin .tOWn annMn hn thn nirmnn maps), tho.. has a soul of Ha, own And ovor Itsjnhabltants It 'kcoidb to have a potent Iniruehqur-tb- e Intlucnco of a soul cxprciisodln a legendary pant that Is still .vital In lti: mcdlovai streets and buildings. V hollis la Qormaw for the rst tl rort t o coricdtaR, for rpr ' laatlinai,. ' slo4 of ' -. . . J. AT pearou i a txinuoa music nu aftsV his last Aaerlcafi tour, hi grootcd by a great uproar of waj. como. Obo nam waa seen cryiasj eat la aa apparent delirium of pleasH.-- , but la a lujl of the cheering his Tetet waa heard exclaiming: "Bklnllatl Sklnfilntl aklpfllnt!" An soob ,o,the nolw died away tk coraodlaa pointed brer tks audlenca to kla critic who. wmv (Mklag rathe?, sheepish at ,po!ag oaucht; ' "What did ye meaa," Mid he. "Mr calling me a' skinflint?" "Ok, I didn't mean aaythlag." taM the other, "except la a in a ta aa affectionate sort of way." " "I see." mM tho comedian "Tta a good thing ye didn't have a "brick la your hand' or yeu might have thrown me kiss as well." - t THE COHKOMI no 'av VVVW '4v i :lhfta'tf :MH Jx wsftfcVawN sy, mw NORTH POL: " " 'A H is mmnAlt tfW authentic account of the. finding of the ' by Dr. Frederick A. Cook Com. R. E. 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