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bere are renewed rumors of w aSo Columbia and it 14 predictedtfcaut in less than a month 10000urea Will be on the isthmusI

MrrisWO Qf Brooklyn N Ywou the three national speed skatint championships on Veronaikaice JN J Saturday

There was a heavy snowfalltthrouglibat Northern GeorgiaAlabama and Mississippi last weekSuch weather has not been ex ¬

perienced ttithia the last twentyfive years in that section of the

>country

The sortage in the accounts olCashier Henry Burkhold of theFranklja flank of Cincinnati hps

Ifswad to be 241000 Theboa been made good by thribeen df SJurkholds securities and

be no prosecution

Jwory session of the Legislatureproduces at least One leader who ispushed into state prominence byhis abiHty his eloquence or hiddnscqtf character Six years agotit was South Trimble our yearsiage it was N W TJtley two yearagc <it was George Hickman an

tthie time it is Campbell CantrillCaratrill is the most powerful aninfluential leader the General AslSenllttybas had since Goebel

Madame Adeliaa Patti BaSroness Cedarstrom filled an ennighL t

probably really and truly her lastAmerican tour but she has beenmaking farewell tours for the lasttwenty years The famous diva isInew more than 60 years old

The wearing of a red necktie inLermum is moreIjjtipldwho wore one to a school picnicwas freyereijr criticised bJ nit local

diaper as im lIupr perpelu toIteach the youth ot the cityieacbtr brought a damage suit andthe court baa just decided the taleHgainbt the ulaiuliff justifying tbeiedltor for crSffcuihiog neckwear that

considered indicate revolutionkiry principles

Mrs bloretice Ma brick forme-rly KlortDce Chaoler of New Albay Ind has been released from t

jprition in England where she hab

been serving a life sentence for tiemurder cf her husband Tins con >

dition is attached to herrbat she will not appear on tk

public stage or write a bvokuf der

experiences and shall in uo wjtyendeavor to attract public atleotionto herself

Arrangements for the Goebelmemorial day exercises lOJDorrO-AhaVc been completed by the corn

mittees in charge of the work At30 oclock Wednesday morning

there will be addresses in the haltof the House of Representatives b-

all who desire to speak At 23p m there will be services at thegrave At night Hon Wm J

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Aryan who will arrive at noon

wilt deliver a memorial addrebs a

the oPera bouse He will be intro-

dUced¬

by Gov Beckbam Therewillbe no other speaking at night

State ToledosgLucasFrank Cheney makes oath that

fie is tjfefclor partner of the firm o-

fF J Ofieney Co doing busioeb-

in the Toledo county anstate aforesaid and that said firmcilJ pay the sum of One HundredDollars for eackand every case uf

I catarrh that cannot becured bythe use of Hallls < atarrh Cure

FRANK J CUENEY

Sworn to before me and sub ¬

scribed in my presence This 6thof December AD 1886

I ISeal A W GLEASON

v Notary PublicMalls Catarrh Cureis taken in ¬

ternally and acts directlyon UK

Wood and mucous surfact o thesystem Send for tebtimoual 4r ie

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Gerthe stOut of Your Food

You dont und cant If your stomachis weak A weak stomach does hot di

est all is < taken intoU Rflts tiredeiisiand What it tulBdigest is feasted i4

Amoog the signs of n oak stomacli

isera uncasincS3 after gating fits of nerheadache and disit rrocable belch ¬

Inn1 have tnVcn Hoods Saisnpnrllla nt-

dltterenUlinos for stoma htrouble3 and arun down condition ol the ayaoni and borobeen greatly benefited by Its use I wouldnot be without it Ip my family I afn trou ¬

bled especially in eummerw1th went stomnch ahd nausea SrtrllJaTaluable E B HICKMAN WChester P

Hoods Sarsaparillaand Pills

Strengthen and tono the etomach andthe whole digestive sYstom

rapt rte yr+ ar Il faLYYI p

9 Personal fiossipL a scyca tr IMissMary Bronaugh is visiting

in Indianapolis IndDr R H Perryti of Dawson IS

here on a visit to his parentsMiss Lucy Harrison of Hock port

Ind is the guest of friends hereDr Geo N Campbell of Toledo

0 visited his relatives here last

weekMissesAnnabel McGill and Nora

Anderson of Owensboro are visit-

iogMrs¬

R C Hardwick

eDtr P C Richardson sad Arife

have returned from Hot SpringsArk

The History and Literature Clubwill meet every Thursday afternoo-ns February with Mrs Meacham

Misses Lucile Ellis and Mary-S Jones spent several days of last

week with Mrs W J Glover in

Princetonvisid t

BowlingdMr W R Putman of the Board

of Tax Supervisors is sick withmeibles at his boarding house in-

the cityMiss Katie B Casey who had

been the guest of friends in the cityfor two weeks returned to her homein Franklin Saturday

Mr and Mrs Jas K Hojser havereturned from a bridal tour of tendays and are boarding with MrsHjosers parents Mr and Mrs NB

EdmundsMrCooper left last night

or Washington with Messrs CHFort F G Ewing and J E Wash ¬

ington of Springfield as a commitUe from the Gutbrie tobacco con

ttonMissLouise Schank of Evans

villea gifted vocalist who took patsin the concert at Hotel LathamFriday night sang asolo at theBaptist Sunday School Sundaymorning Miss Annabel McGill ofOkvenbboro sang in the choir atthe morning service at the BaptistChurch

LECTURE POSTPONED

Prof Heink Will Appear In Hop9CThe Heink lecture concert ad vcrfeed for last night had to be potponed Mr Heiuk is sufferingfrom a severe cold contracted a fevdays ago hence the postponementHe will appear at Hollands operabousenext Tuesday night Feb 9

under the auspices of the EpworthLeague This distinguished Ger ¬

man composer lecturerpianist andsinger is high y endorsed by theMusical Courier the leading musi ¬

0cal journal of the United Statesand while this will be the greatartists first public appearance inHopkinsville he will doubtless be-

t greeted with a full bouse

DEATH OF MR PENDLETON

Prominent PembrokePasses Away

Mr R Y Pendletona prominentPembroke farmer and much re ¬yesterdad ymorning of pneumonia He wasborn in Christian county Dec 71828 and lived near Pembroke allhis life a

He leaves a large estate and issurvived by several children A

Mr and Mrs J C Buckner en-

tertained¬

the Main Street FlinchClub Thursday evening at the homeol Mr and Mrs Thos W Long ItVas one of tbfe pleusantest and most

largely attended meetings of theaefteti The next meeting will beMrs Jouett Henry to morrow eveniug

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VICTIM OF CONSUMPTION

Mrs W vireo Passes Away AfterProtracted Illness

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vtvifeowMrL G atfrhome on Ea f Thi rte rhhSaturday aftejaprotra1ediltnes-of

sconsumption gar pShe was about thirty v earsprd

and a member of the re byteriatfchurch She is survived by a bus ¬

bind and three children rtita e

funeral at the residence S ay af¬

ternoon and the interment took

place in Hopevell cemetery

Suicide Prevented r

The startling announcement thea preventive of suicide bad beendiscovered will interest many A

run down system or despondencyinvariably precede suicide ansomething has been found that willprevent that condition whichmakes suicide likely At the first

takeElectrictonic and nerving will strengthenthe nerves and build up the system Its also a great stomachliver and kidney regulator Only50c Satisfaction guaranteed byR C Hardwick druggist

MRS CLARDY DEAD

Host Estimable Woman a Victim

of Consumption

Latayette Ky Jan 29 MrrfAnnie ClardMIClardy of near Weavers StqrediedWednesdayafternoon of pnemnpniaShe was about 38 ears old Jand a

S3eleaveabesides many friends and relativesto niourn her death Vf> > C

ISTRICKEN WITH PAR4ILYSIS

And Died Without Ever Regain

ing Consciousnessif

Amanda Clement rot aged 55

years died Saturday at the homeof her soninlaw Fletcher Warderon East First street of paralysisShe was stricken Friday morningand died without regaining con ¬

sciousness

Goes Into Insurance BusinessMr J Garland Cooper has ac ¬

cepted a position with the Provi-

dent Savings Ufe insurance Comp

pany and will to a large extenthave charge if the agencies of surrounding towns with headquartershere His office will be in the Plant-ers

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Bank building

c-Blood

kFeed pale girlon Scotts

EmulsionWe do not need to give all

the reasons why ScottsEmulsion restores the strengthand flesh arid color of goodhealth to those who sufferfrom sick blood

The fact that it is the bestpreparation of Cod Liver Oilrich in nutrition full of healthystimulation is a suggestion asto why it does what it does

Scotts Emulsion presentsCod u Liver Oilat its best i

tulle t in strength least intaste

Young women in theicurenIt dof the peculiar disease of thebloodwhich shows itself in

nalenessweakriessandnervoustat

with Scotts EmulsionIt is a true bloodfoodan

is naturally adapted to thecureof the blood sickness fromwhichso many young women

surferWe will be glad to send

a sample to any sufferer

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SCOTT d BOWINIE

Chprn stn4CKj heart StI N4wYur 1

THE< fREHOHISLAW sI

St Pleriie and MJquelon 4 Would

Liketo join United States

i IiImportant rl klnK ettiemeMtH OK

theCoaetofNenQnadiaadWhiehAre

tulnglaad

Only 11 miles from the southern coastof Newfoundland there He two islandsSt Pierre and Mlquelpn which belongto the French but which might havebeen In the possession of the British gov ¬

ernment but for toe shortsightednessof her statesmen ota century ago At¬

tention Is directed to these two littleIslands at this time by tho growing apntlthetFour times St Pierre and Miquelonhave been In the possession of EnglandIn 1T1S they were ceded to her with New¬conquestdwereas a fishery depot and as a sort of sop tosoothe her wounded feelings at the greatlosses In Canada The Islands weretaken again by the English during the

THE WHARF AT ST PIERRE

troubles of 1778 but again restored toFrance in 1783 In 1793 England sweptthe Islands clean of the French but fora third time In 1802 France was givenyears¬

land but since 1816 they have been In theundisputed possession of the French

Mlquelon has an area of 45642 acresbut is of little importance The islandof St Pierre has an area of 6420 acresand at its southern extremity Is the cityof St Pierre This Is the only importantcity on the islands and has a populationof over 5000 DUring the cod fishing sea-

son¬

this Is Increased by fully 10000 fish ¬

ermen which come over from FranceAccording to the terms of the treatyofUtrecht the French were not to fortifythem in any way but it is claimed thatthis agreement has been violated tosome extent Certain it is that Francosends over each year thousands of boyswhich are being trained for her navyThey are called beach boys and help theol 1men repairing tackle and nettinghe cape tin a small fish good for bait

white the fishermen are away at theBanks These beach boys are an inter ¬

esting feature of St Pierre They are ofan average age of 18 and are sent outfrOm France under contract to act ashelpers to the fisherman The govern ¬

ment pays them 30 for the season andfurnishes transportation food clothingand shelter In return they are requiredlifter two or three years of apprentice-ship to enter the French navy Thismakes of the islands a sort of trainingground for the French navy right underthe nose of the English

St Pierre is a quaint town with itslow buildings of French architectureThere are no street cars no sidewalksfew horses no hotels as we understandthem no dally newspaper no nothingthat would suggest a city in Americasave the electric lights Think of It Inthis odd little fishing town finding thoow oldfashioned houses lit with elec ¬

tricity The streets are long narrowand hilly and on them one sees the littlerough carts drawn by dogs driven by

A STREET SCENE IN ST PIERRE

natives in Basque caps blouses andsabots There are also heavy ox teamsproddingr

About April every year the Frenchfleet of fishing vessels arrives at StPierre and then the busy season of thecity begins In September the boatsagain assemble In the port preparatoryto thojeturn to France The possessionof these two islands is a source Of continual irritation of the British and com

the fishing controversy whichaddittoidb

the French hold by right of treaty theprivilege to land at any point on the New¬

foundland coast between Capo Bonaviola and Cape Riche for the purpose ofdrying their fish

The suggestion of the annexation ofthe islands to the United States Is ex ¬

ceedingly Interesting but it is verydoubtful whether the latter countrywould entertain suph a proposition

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JAS H SKARRY5 The Ninth Street Jeweler and Optician =eOrI O

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