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Bee (Earlington, Ky.): April 7, 1898
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Raymond's Movement, for WATCH, S2S.OO, Rut-Clai- s HiiHBBM VwNOvT'Sfe. Jy,'S. ) Taaaaak. 4 ....BRINd YOUR.... t. .fta,.--- ,,, A. A I Datcfies anb D. 3wcfru FOR RRPAIRINO TO ft With A. D. i ,- -' Ouarantee, at STORE, ) H'j.11 Tfe i a. i Sisk, 3ewIer, ZITaMsonoUle. first-clas- s SISK'S BOOK AND JEWELRY MADISONVILLG, KY fA-- i J. KIRCHDOERFFER. who has had 25 year experience, with reference. S ij'iniin jwmjfjum ji at' pj'tjp uiuy--J ;'ipn,y;icLiuj;,JJi3Jpu,yjiuyi., iijii 1, j tuipry NTH YEAR. EARLINGTON, HOPKINS COUNTY, KENTUCKY, THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 1898 PLEA NO. 14 oae-thl- rd sH Irosn. wboonimrcouEhnud colds are quickly alloyed und danger averted uy OR Spain's Reply to President McKln. Latest Demand . ley's Received. A VAGUE AND UNSATISFACTORY ANSWER II DEI. THE In the FIFTY-FIFT- H CONGRESS. Practically a rloa for More Time Ilefori AVIint tin Facloir tlie Iacvltablo-"N- ot Trcaldent, IIopluc for the Urst, llatl Expected" Cannot Act Without tin Cortei, Which 1 Not oir In Seinlon. DR. BELL'S k?X" I NET A R- - i Ilk fatuous remedy will cure ttack ot croup in tiie time u to find n doctor. Every ic should have it ready for time of need. It is nit itifiil- remedy for all bronchial aud aiiccuoiis. I by drulata at tic.. Me. and l per r suiuir.ion ttwipi 01 pnev I.17 MtaMM lie, r.J..U, J. !etarla ! ; ONEY - lJ iy$ are Dangerous i.&. tit prucc mm Balsam save n threatened with gh; the old saying stitch in time saves . A "C t,.l-- f DR. OTTO'S 'lri!aBpWr you larex bills, a long spell Wabiiinoton, April 1. Spain's ofli clal reply to President McKlnlcy'n latest demand in tho Cuban situation was received in Washington last night. An anxious party, comprising most of tli cabinet and several close friends of the administration, waited till Into in tho evening in expectation of developments. About 10:30 o'cloclc tho mess-agbegan to come, in cipher, und the work of translation was begun at once. It was officially Btatcd, however, that no intimation as to the nature of the reply could be divulged last night. Among thoso nt the White House were Senator Ilnnna, Secretary Alger, Secretary llliss, Assistant Secretary of State Day, who dined with tho president; Assistant Secretary of State f Adec, to whom wns confided tho tho message; Senator Spooucr and Senator Aldrlcli. There was an Intensely oxpsctant crowd of newspaper correspondents larger than oftcu gathers at tho Whits House at night waiting in tho lobby Hut outsldo tho president's ofllcc. they wero destined to disappointment, for, after tho telegraph instrument in the adjoining ofllco had steadily clattered for half an hour, Mr. Porter, the president's hecrctary, appeared with the announcement from Secretary Day that it won "impossible to translate the message in tlrao to give out any statement The telegraph instrument was still eliciting when tho filed out, indicating that tho messago was at least qalto lengthy. o trans-iatlon'ocorrc-ipondcn- fccnato. on tho 30th, tho forclun relations committee was granted permission to V during the sessions ot tho cnata Mr. Allen': resolution for the recognition ot the lndepend enco of Cuba was referred, without dobate, U Mi; Ca!tor) the foreign relations committee. (I.a.) concluded his speech on tho natlona mcasuro lortht quarantine bill, after which tho civil go; eminent ot Alaska was passed ... ti tho houso Mr. llalloy attempted to pass areso lutlon recognizing tho Independence ot Cuba but tho members ot the majority refused t( support htm, tho speaker himself malting ai appeal from tho chair to his party associates tc stand firm. Tho only Important action on thr mnalblll was the refusal of the chair to sus tain a point of order against the provision for I floating dock for Algiers, La. In the senate, on the 31st, most ot tho sessloi was consumed In a discussion ot tho Cuba! question, alter which tho sundry civil appro prlatlons bill was taken up, and 35 pages ot 1' wero disposed of beforo adjournment If the house, the naval appropriation bill belni under consideration, a heated discussion ot tin Cuban question was precipitated, and occupied much ot tho session. LIttIo progress was mod with the naval bill, tho only Important amend ment adapted being ono appropriating KOO.OOI (or tho erection ot a new building for the nava' II I i WILL WAIT UNTIL WEDNESDAY. Then If tho President Docs Not Act, AMU Take Action In the Con-Kre- ss The Royal la known. Actual the highest grade baking powder tests show It goes further than say other brand. II A Matter of Intorwntlon. III II FROM III AVasiiixotox, Af-- i 5. After a con Submerged by ThirtyFeet of Watci ference between certain republicans of by the Bursting ofthe Arti the house committee on foreign nffalrs rind certain republicans of the sennto ficial Embankment. committee otvforcign relations, with a ROM POWDER Absolutely Puro IIOVM. Quarter of a Million of Club Women Ready to Stand by the President. PRESIDENT HENROTIN. When you take Hood's nils. Tho bletol.l fashioned, sugar coated pills, which tear ou all to pieces, arc not In It with Hood's. Fasy tntakd No Gripe I In the tenate. on tho 1st, nearly the cntlr session was held behind closed doors considering tho resolution reported, on tho Slst, from tho committee on foreign relations for the acquisition of tho Danish West India Islands, bu' tho resolution was formally withdrawn...... In the house, after a turbulent session of sli hours, tho naval appropriation bill was passed Provision Is mado for 12 torpedo boats, 12 tor pedo boat destrojers and three battleships Tho houso adjourned until tho 4th. In tho senate, on the 4th, a number of resolutions bearing upon tho Cuban question wen ottered and laid over, and a number of spccchci upon tho sumo subjc:t wero delivered. Thi sundry civil appropriation bill was then taker up and 33 pages of It completed before adjourn ment.. In tho house, after considerable de bate, tho Cunnon resolution, allowing tho crce tlon of fortifications upon prlvato property upon consent of the owner, without awaltlna formal condemnation proceedings, was passed. Most of tho session wai consumsd lu speech-makinTHE It acalemy PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE. Is Huld that It Wilt bo a Document that Will Ilnlly tho Whole Country to lilt Support. k9bhLs ickness and perhaps rlife. SO DELAY NOT A MOMENT. Pleasant to take. Price 25c and 50c Tor Sale by fill Druggists, EvMatvllU, lad. wy mail on receipt of price 4. by St Bernard TIIE CAHLSTEDT MED. CO ,4i4A44,AA4A8l Drug Siorr. LA UEt.LE JARDINIERE. RITSCH & SON, FASHIONABLE RGHANT TAILORS: KriSL; &S43jy&f&tifSafdkmi9 and : OF CLOTHS AND SUITIXGS i Upper First Street, VILLE, I - INDIANA. HofMma tly solicit lie pairontge, of his nly friends I" I I I" j 8 iFiftli Avenue Hotel, X I. ft ' LOUISVILLE, KY., . 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A very prom-tnen- t member of tho house who saw tho president bays that the president In his messago will recommend action which w ill bo perfectly satisfactory to the republicans and which, with possibly n few exceptions, will rally them and the country to his support. Ho says tho diplomatic will be such that the republican party und tho country will bo proud of It, unci, further, the legal facts lu the, case arc very ably handled by Altorncy-ticneraGriggs. J. ho inev l oen. wouniouDs Ti:i.i:on.vM. sngc probably will not ba sent in beAbitnict of the Dl.jiatch Iteculred from foro Tuesday. Mluliter Woodford. The Muinu affair, it is and, will not Wabuinqton, April 2 The follow bo touched on probably. This Is reing is an abstract from the telegram garded us vjry unfo.-tunitby many received from Gen. Woodford on Thurs- prominent republicans, who belicvo that day evening, on thu general situation If we arc to havj to war the blowing In Cuba, lie informs tho govern up of the Miilno constitutes tho strongment of the United States that Gen. est ground. ulanco has revoked the decreo NO TIME FOR COMPROMISE. relating to the reconccntrados lu the western provinces of Cuba, Au Ohio Iteprcjcntallire'A Ulllglns Worda which are understood to bo tho provto I'resWIeiit l'alui t of the inces of Matuni-.as- , Santa Clara, llabanu Pinar-Mlclllo; that Uio.SpauUh iud l Ifovornment has placed nt tho disposal Washington, Aprit 1. Iteprosent-nltvtho credit of of Hie governor-gencrG. li. Peach, of Ohio, has sent the 1,000,000 pesctas(SJ00,C00),to tho end that following telegram to President Palma tiic country people muy return at once, at tho Cuban junta. ind with success to their labors. Tho "Having maintained tho war foi Spanish government will accept whatthree years "by their bravery, resources and succor tho and sacrifices, unprecedented iu all ever assistance to feed necessitous that may bo Kent from tho history, will tho Cubans accept comUnited States in accordance with tho promise when Vhey can overhenr In the plan now in operation. Ho proposed throat ot their brutal enemy tho death to confide theprcpt..ntlou for an honorrattle? God forbid. Will compromiso able und stable peace to the insular par- five you back your sons? Will it reliament, without whoso concurrence tho store your daughters purity? Will it Spanish government would not bo nblo revive the mother who urged them en to arrive at the final result, being unwith tho last breath which starvation derstood that tho powers reserved by allowed? right It out. Uncle Sam is tho constitution to tho central governdusting off ills uniform." ment uro not lessened or diminished. EDITOR BRANN. As tho Cuban chambers will not meet FIGHTING antil May 4, tho Spanish government rho Killtor of tho Iconoclast Dead al will not, on its part, object to a susWuro, Tor., us tho Itcault of pension of hostilities, if asked I'rlilay Night's l'rura. tor insurgents from by tho to whom it will tho gcncral-ln-chicWaco, Tc., April 3. W. C. llrann, belong to determine tho duration and the lighting editor, died at 1:5' n. in tho condition of tho suspension. The president will communicate with His wife and children were bcsldo him. bcene, eongrcss as soon as he can prepare a It was a remarkable death-beand those who wero present say the mevsnge. The foregoing, Including tho last picture was wns one hard to bo forgot paragraph, wus made public immcdl-itel- y ten. Itrnnn's death is tho Jesuit of tho encounter, Friday night, in after the cabinet meeting. which lie fatully wounded hisantagon WILL FIGHT IT OUT ALONE. 1st, Cnpt. M. T. Dav's. The fight was the latest of a long scries of similnt Uoiuea Aska that tho United SUtca Shall tragic aifalrs In which Urann has been a participant or was more or less diNot Intervene with force rectly concerned. Itrauu died from in lu Cuba. tcrnal hemorrhage. Davib died a few Washington, Aprils. Tho insurgent hours later. government lias asked that the United owa Appropriates Half Million for a States shall not intervene v ith force. War l'uiid. This request docs not originate with tho Dk Moi.nk.s, la., April2, Potli houses Junta or with sympathizers here. It does of tho general assembly this afternoon not como through tho junta. It lias passed a bill approplatlng S533.0J3 to been received from Gomez and tho offibo used in cuso of war, the money to be cers of the insurgent government, and. placed nt tho disposal of tho governwas transmitted through otUclul chan- ment. " nels of the United States. 'Hie Itlyura railing. ' Uank l'realdent Arretted. Cincinnati, April 1. All fear oi Enpibld, 111., April 1. W. O. In- another; rise in the Ohio hero is avertgram, president of tho Sprlngcrton ed by tho cool, clear weather and the bank, six miles north of here, was ar- light rainfall at up river points rested at McLennstoro Wednesday nud Wednesday. Tho river is now falling brought here, the charge of embezzling at Pittsburgh, and with the exception $377 of township fuuds being preferred of tho crest of Wednesday's Hood now by Supt. A. A. Newman. below Wheeling, Isfnlllngnt all points Spanish Consul Facks Up. Japan Wants United Htitea Support. Kky West, April S. Pafaol London, April 1. It is reported Scco, tho Spanish unsul hero, has rehero that Jttpau has asked the United ceived instructions to pack up ills efStates to join Great llrltain in supfects preparatory to leaving tho United porting Japan's refusal to withdraw States. Mr. Scco moved his office, from after tho payment , from the United States building. of the Chinese- war indemnity, in view of the possibility of Russia seizing that The Greek Government Will Not Bell. port. Athens, April 1. Tho Greek governIt Me ins "Hands Off Cuba." ment, it is said, haa Anally declined to MADniu, April 1. Tho afternoon soil to America the two cruisers for dovote much to yesnewspapers y which ncgotiatious.had been in progterday's function nt the Itoyal opera ress. They nil claim to sec in it an "Ex Ilecrultlnc UAtce for the Navy. 1. PortTLAND, Tho empliflcatlon of tha patriotism which Ore, April will sweep the country," and means United States government has opened a recruiting office hero for tho enlist "hands off Cuba." ment of men for the navy. The Indiana on the Slove. Kkt West, Flo,, April 3. Tho battleship Indiana moved from her anchorl age, takiug a spin to try her newly-repaire- d boilers. Perfect in preparation. Perfect in operation. His Leg Cut Off. Clarksvillc, Tenn,, April 2. corrc-pendent- e e c ul f, d , Washington, April view to concerted .action, tho commit- appointed by tho conference ol IflWNEO A URGE NUMBER OF PERSONS house republicans, which had several mecUpgVlnst week, decided to post A. poifS tho meeting of tho confcr-uTerrible bnllerlnjr liipcrlenced tin Pnn(. wlilnli wni to hnvo liepn Ilomeleai Their AVoca Added to bj held last night, until 11 o'clock at Storm of Wind and Ilaln Stato nni! Wednesday morning. If it Is apparMclRliborhood ItelleT llclng Sent For ent ut that time that there is to bo furward-1'ar- tlal I.Ist of the Head. ther delay in tltc transmission of the message, the republicans of both the Shaw.niiktowx, 111., April 4. The house and senate will wait no longer, first report of the flood sent oivt froir and action on tho line of ths Foraker the burroundlng towns was greatly ex resolution, w 1th a strong aggcratcd as to the number of person: intervention tho blowing up of tho reference to drowned. So far 05 are positively Maine, arc to be pressed at both ends known to bo dead, and the list will df the capitol. probably roach 100. Terrible suffering is being cxpcrl ANXIETY AT EVERY CAPITAL. enccd by tho homeless. Eight hundred people are being sheltered at the Iliv Strong Deilre for 1'o.ico Upon tho I'urt of crsidc hotel. Destitute families have Nations on llotli SIdei sought refuge in nny kind of a buildtho Hen. ing that has a solid foundation. Scv ' cnty-ilv- o negroes, some of whom have London, April 5. In tha liouss of no clothing, uro sheltered in a little commons yesterda; Michael Davltt, schoolhouso at Gold Hill. Three thou- niembcr for South Mayo, asked If the sand dollars' worth of provisions have report concerning tho silestlon of the been sent In to tho sufferers from Car-m- i, pope us mediator in tho Cuban difMcLcansboro, IU., Mount Vernon ficulty was true. Mr. Balfour, the gov- und Evansvllle, Ind. rnment leader, said the government The Haltluioro & Ohio Southwjstcru had received a report on tha subject ran a relief train to Cypress Junction from Madrid, but it did not bear out and provisions were taken from where the statement In details. 'ltcpiylng to John Morley, who asked tho tracks aro submerged to the sufferers by boat. The Louisville & Nash- whether the government could fnrnlsh ville railroad has donated $500. any Information as to tho situation of , M. L. Carney, mayor of Shawnee-town- , affairs between Spain and the United wns at the llivcrsldo hotel this States, Mr. Ilalfour said: "I do not evening. He says what is needed most know that I can say moro than that Is money and clothing. the question is causing anicty at Three boats will leave Shawncetown every capital. On both sides of tho morning for Evansvllle and tlantic thero is n very strong desire Mount Vernon, taking with them 400 upon the part of tho governments conpersons. cerned to preserve peace, and anything Tho disaster was caused by the we can do will be done." breaking of the north levee, which protected the town from the Ohio river. SIMPLY A HOLLOW MOCKERY. When the levco broke a wall of water 10 feet high rushed down Locust street rho I'urclal Mjiiner of Carrying; Out the for half a mile, sweeping 200 houses ltevocatlon of tho Itcconrciitra- from their foundations. tlon Onion In Cuba. No warning wnsgiven, aud nil racans of escape were cut off. The people Washington, April 5. Ret. Eugene wero rescued from house tops, trees and May, who has been traveling in Cuba, floating debris. Brave work was done returned to hishomc here Sunday. His all night by rescuers. report of tho conditions in the island One man moved his aged mother and differs in no essential detail from Qvo children from the second story of that of Senators Proctor, Thurshis home to a tree top, where they ton, Galllngcr and others who have stood iu water up to their necks until recently spoken and written on tho Hi Is morning. subject. Dr. May says In addition: What the damage will amount to can "The recent revocation of the o not yet be accurately estimated. The order is a farce, as the people town is cut off from all communication to whom it applies are too ill to work with the exception of a telephone sta- snd have nothing with which to start tion that has been established at a had they the strentla. Blanks have been house two miles from the town. Water Issued to tho starving wretches which leneo deep has to ba waded to reach it ire to bo filled out with requisitions from tho town. -rccon-eentrad- m POWOtlt LETTER If War Comes, Involving a Queatlon ol Iluiiimilty, the I'rcaldcnt May Count on tho Moral Support of the General federation ot Woraeu'a Club of the Country. nnd easy to operate. Ij true of Hood's rills, which nro up to dato In every respect Br Cm Safe, certain and sure. All 3 druRglsts. 23C. C. I. Hood & Co.. Lowell, Mass. ' Sarsaparllla. 'toe only Hlls to take with I' Hood's DR. MENDENHA1LS IMPROVED I ill 9 SAKlNf CO., MW YOAK. OTHERWISEJINNOT10ED. Jockey Jim English was probably fatally wounded in a saloon fight at St. fiOtllS. n Chicago, April 2. The club women of the country, a quarter of a million strong, have expressed themselves regarding Cfiba in a letter written to President McKlnley by Mrs. Ellen M. Uenrotln, of Chicago, president of the general federation of women's clubs. The letter follows: Chicago, April 1, 1833. Mil PnwiDKXT-T- he General Federation ol Women's clubs Is an organization which embraces 29 stata federations of women' clubs, which number In msmbershlp 1,823 clubs; and over live hundred otber clubs are also united In tho membsrshlp ot the central confederation. Tho Individual mem-berihot these clubs varlos from SI to 1,000 women. Tho largest stato federation ol Individuals Is that of New York, with 23,000 women as members; Massachusetts and Illinois rank next, tho former with 13,00), tho latter with 13,000. Ohio has about 7,000 women members ot the stato federation. It Is estimated that tha general federation has over 250,000 women In membership. The members o( the general federatloa would condemn a war which was undertaken for aggrandizement or for territorial acquisition, ai thefederatlon Is founded on the prlnolple of fraternity and reciprocity; but Its members recog-nlr- e the fact that this nation, in the vanguard ot all republics, must atanl alone fur the :auso of humanity, for tha causo of tha strong, for the weak as against tho tight as against might. We feel tha' you represent Therefore, cause. this is a federation, we tender you our sympathy and express to you our conSdence In your wisdom and your devotion to tho highest good o' this dear country of cur.i. While most ot the msmbers of tho federation represents no vote on subjects ot national polities, we do represent creat influence. On us nar will fall tho heaviest, for we must give oui ions and must, during and after the war, help to repair the ravages and losses, and mltlgrate '.ho suffering which such a terrlblo ovent must Inevitably bring in its train. Therefore.we have best right In an expression of our opinion. We pledge you, whtlo It Is a question of humanity, (hat you may cjjat on tha moral support ot CHILL AUD FEfl GDI wind and rain has ccn raging all day and night. The touth levee Is very weak and crumbling In several places, and may break before morning, in which case moro damngc ind loss of lives wl I result, ns a current will be formed between It nnd the lirst break. Mayor Karney telegraphed Gov. Tanner for 100 tents ani 100 coffins, which arrived this evening, but could not bo jrot across backwaters of the Wabash from Cypress Junction. Some of the Mctlul. The following ure among the known dead, and it is believed that when tho waters subside and the wrecked dwellings arc searched many bodies will he found: Washington Callleott and wife. J. II. Cnlllcot,t, Who was lieutenant :olodcl of the Twenty-nint- h Illinois Lirlug the civil war, nnd served in the Mexican war. Mrs. F. lllakc. Paul Phalcn and three children. Wife and two daughters of Sheriff C. R. Galloway, of Uultntin county, and two lady visitors, whoso names are unknown. Fred Iteiuhold and wife. Anna llelnhold. Churlcs Itelnhold. Paul Itelnhold. Mrs. McLean and daughter. Mrs. Melville Erer. William Thompson, wifo and tliree shildrcn Xoah Welch, wlfo and son. Tluee prisoners in the county jail, tames unknown. Mrs. John Holly. h E. li. Hooker, Western Union manager. tele-rrap- SiSEr Mrs. McCIolsj. Fl, - to-da- Mrs. Malindu Greer, an aged widow. .Mrs. Ed Flack. John Flack and adopted daughter. Mrs. Charles Clayton. Charles Clayton. Milton Clayton. Jesse Clayton. Myrtle Clayton. Gertie Clayton. Drownio Cluyton. Frank Morrison. Caroline Spalding. ltichard Fletcher, colored. Jnuo Fletcher, colored. Mrs. Talty. Cora Sherwood. Mrs. Charles Kopf and five children. Paul McAllister, colored. El leu McAllister, colored. Mary McAllister, colored. Mrs. Walter Klnsall. Henry King and four children. Florence Evans. Mrs. A. A. Hathaway. Mrs. Zach Meier. M. J. Hurtnc'tt, editor News. Mrs. Webb. Mr. Salnclly and wife. , , The Perfect Pill Ayor's Cathartic Pills Perfect pill. Perfect for all purposes. post-prandi- al The righting Ninth. Ouaiia, Neb., April ST Tho Nintli United States cavalry '(colored) lias been ordered from Nebraska to FloriNo regda, with full field equipment. iment in the service hus a better fighting record. Tho' Tenth, now in Mon- tana (also colored), Is also said to have, been ordered south. Middle-of-the-Road Conductor Ed Culley, oi the Erin i't Use Drugs accommodation, was thrown from Lunfess you peed them, and then only liis train while switching cars at biura drues. such as aro sold by re last night and the train cut sponsible druggists. We keep only Erin Culley lives at off his right leg. the best, mat is too great to bo looked for when the Bowling Green, Ky., and is rqar-ried. THE PILL THAT WILL lime comas that, you need them Nowhere else will you find so slock- - A gooa" time to begin lhatsprimj medicine. BRYAN com-pleta- 'a ST. BERNARD DRLC1 STORE, II0PPHK. nsnagar, Chocolate is still' used in the A riowly discovered spot on tho interior of South America for a currency, as are cocoanuts and sun. visible now, is said to be eggs- 30,000 miles in diameter. Many Would-b- e Warriors. I) 55 U 0 0J (new) Americans are the most inventive people t'OItlC-MKANSAS CITY. Frankfoit Ky., April 4. The Prescriptions To them have 5 25 40 3ATTLE-NatFrankiort, Ky., April 4. Jo. A. on earth. or more lhau been Issued Gao.ooo UOQS-A- 11 lve Grades. Steer. ot all the 3 55 S 3,, following statement was given out W properly it takes time. It requires Parker, chairman of the Populist patents, Issued in the world. No discovery rd., W4S patents 5 23 tt from Gov. Bradley's oflice tonight: exp srience and a complete knowledge State Central Committee, was here of modern ears has been of greater benefit JATS-N-o. 28 Whlto WH 2 o. JOllN-Na ot drugs, It requires Ids druggist "Numerous letters arc being rey N1SW OIUjGANS. to meet a local committee lo'inankind than Chamberlain's Colic, FLOUR-HI- gh tobavealargs amount of drugs 40 4W Grade ceived by the Governor from vaPop- Cholera and Diarrhoea Itcmedy, or has COIIN-37 W of Populists. He stated the 2 fresh drugs. He must give Ibe best done more lo relievo pain and suffering. .... it 8UI rious persons, asking for commispossible work, and for compensation ulists had decided fo pursue a I. W. Vaucbn. of Oaklown. Ky., sas "I M 1100 9 Spain. It he must be reasonable. "middle-of-the-road- " a 10 80 sions in case of war with policy, and have used Chambeilain's Colic, Cholera PORK Standard Mess JW is utterly impossible for the GovIIACON Sides. it &fc were now preparing to put candi and Diarrhoea Remedy in my family for 5K3 ernor to answer them, and he field in every district severl years, and find it tp be the best WHEAT-Nc,2dates in the 4 W desires that the fact may be made WITH THE ABOVE FACTS REMEM medjjffne I ever used for cramps in the CORN-N- o. 2 Mixed 31li0 DER WE'RE CAREFUL. in the State. stoMXch and bowels. ifor sale Dy ine re W 8I4 Store, Earlincton: Ben ,.... 10 00., 9 10 .1 public by the press." StJWern X Are you a subscriber to The TjKohi: W& nib. Mortons Gap, George King, UAOQN-CIST: BERNARD DRUQSTOIHI, Subscribe for The Bee. H Populists. 3AT3-N- 0. Merchants are seeking to have southern planters raise a smnll crop of rot-totliis year. News comes from Pekin that China has again agreed to lease to Great Britain. The roof and sixth story of the Central Union block, Chicago, was burned Sunday; loss. 375,000. swept a neuvy snow aun wind-storover Colorado and the western portion GUARANTEED TO CORE of Kansas Sunday night. CHILLS AND FEVER n A. Z. Chambers, a newsAnd Malaria In all forma. Tastekaa. Kosa) genuine without the above picture and tho paper man of Springfield, Mo., died 8lgnaturo of J. O. MendenUall. aunday of consumption. Prlco, SO conts at all Dealers, William Mearman, a patient nt the PREPARED ONLY BY St. Louis hospital, committed suicide X. O. MENDENHALL, by taking a disinfectant. EVANSVIL.LE. IND. Fire at Rock Hill, S. C, caused a loss Sold by George King, St. Charles, Ky., it 8250,000, and nlmost wiped out the Crabtreo Coal Mining Company, Ilsley business portion of the town. Kentucky, Fred Pruitt, of Forest City, Ark., was fatally injured at Wynne, Ark., Sunday evening by being thrown from s buggy. R. R. The sultan of Turkey has been informed that 20,000 Russian troops will TO soon traverse the Dardcnel les for the Tar cast. A naval reserve has been organized at Galveston, Tex., to act in conjuncVIA tion with tho Texas volunteer guards .his organization. tor home defense. I am, with sautlnmts of tho highest conspNEW ORLEANS Dr. W. Scott aud John J. Hughes, iration, truly yourj, KM.ES it llKNUDTl.V. in connection with Ihe Southern Pacific ootli citizens of Littlo Rock, Ark., restdent of tho Ooaoral Fjderatbn ot Womfought with revolvers Sunday and both f en's Clubs were fatally wounded. To the President of ths Unite! Stato l Through Weekly Ezra Carey died at Towanda, 111., igcd 08. He located in Money Creek WILL BE READY IN AMPLE TIME TOURIST SLEEPING GAR township C3 years ago, and had lived in Important Announcement of tho Chief the county ever since. Leaving Cincinnati and Louisville on I. C. Architect of tlioTrnnamUatsalppI ExThe steam whaler Fridtjof has been position at Omaha, Neb. R. R, fast "New Orleans limited" train secured for the Wellman polar cxpcdl-Hoto Franz Josef Land instead of tho OrfAHA, Neb., April 4. Tho anEVERY THURSDAY Laura, previously engaged. nouncement was made yesterday upon Gen. William Booth, commander-in-chie- f authority of the chief arahitects of the for Los Angolcs and San Francisco withof the Salvation army, addressed I'ransmlsslsslppl exposition that all out change. The Limited also connects in the Euclid. finished in at New Orleans daily with Express Train that the .three big meetings Cleveland, O., Ave- construction work will-bSimample time for the installation of ex- for Ibe Pacific Coast, and on Tuesdays farce ends with sending in tho blanks. nue opera house at la y. hibits and the perfection of concessions and Salurdajs (after January 4, 189b) Nothing moro is ever heard of them. Unknown miscreants attempted to by the opening day, Juno 1. with the THEY RELY ON PROVIDENCE. wreck tho westbound California , The large buildings arc nearly ready train on tho Southern Pacific for the nrtistic decorations save the Spaniard! lu II nam Imagine l'rotldenee near Uvalde, Tex., by placing tics line arts building and tho Immense Limited Would Olio Them Hark What )tx the track. structure which the United States govThey Hut o Cast Aside. M. Wehrendorf, his three children, ernment is building. On tho latter tho of the Scuthern Pacific, giving special ind sister and brother-in-lawero staff work is nearly done, and the dome Havana, April 5. There is great en- lrowncd in St, Francis river, near St. is receiving the finishing touches. The through letvica to San Francisco. Parlic-lar- s of Agents of the I C. R, R. and thusiasm among tho Spaniards hero, Francis, Ark., Sunday afternoon. Their :onccssionaircs aro pushing construcind thoasands ot them nro enlisting in ooat capsized. None of the bodies have tion w oik rapidly, us aro the various connecting lines. (he battalions of volunteers. The been recovered. itates, 15 of which are erecting build- S. G Hatch, DU. Past. Agent, Cincinnati. say they prefer to Spaniards ings. John A. Scott, 0I. Pass. Agent, Mamphli. Sgh't with a great nation than Ilio Auxiliary Cruiser Hoard Instructed to A telegram from Albany says the Secure Ten More Vessels. a smaller one, as they would Km it re stato has made an ample apA. H. Haason, 0,P. A. W. A. Kellond, A. 0. P. A. Washington, April 5. Tho navy derather "die as heroes than live propriation which will enable the state Chlctgo, Loultillli. is cowards." They add that Spain partment has sent telegraphic orders :ommiss1on, of which Chaunccy M, auxiliary cruiser board las nlways had a speciul Providenco in to the to purchase linmediatly at News Depew nnd Dr. Seward Webb are the ten ves-elfreat conflicts, nnd they have confl-fenc- e Yorkfor the auxiliary navy. These boats leading spirits, to make a large state TIIE GREATEST BOOK OF THE AGE! that Provide ce will not aban-Ioexhibit. Should be to Every Homo and Library. Spain in her defense of justice ire to bo between 2,003 and 10,030 tons The governor of Indiana has apburden, and the board Is directed to rights."' ind her pointed a state commission, which In spite of this.seemingly brave show-n- ioncUde the purchases as soon as pos- will prepare a state exhibit, Ohio, many depositor have already with-Irnw- sible. These vessels much larger than Pennsylvania, Massachusetts, Rhode their money from the Hank of the majority of aro ships purchased up (slund and other eastern states are written bf ltlabt 17 on. WlllUm Ewrt GUJtor. the i,xi'reraler of Oreit 11 r it I an and J re Und, l liKftUr,t spnin. for state exhibits. Kaa i Hot. A. 11. bare, uumit uoiivL'e.Uiioru. km to date, it being tho desire of the dellev. Samuel lrea Curtl, D D Chicaao Tbaolojtkai The Vlzcnya and Oquondo Hone to l'orto partment to secure Vessels large enough Peaceful Ad vice by the Coutlnental Powort. Seminary, Chicago. IU.i iIter. I red eric W. h arrar, t 1)ILav . li V If U ntr faann r.t I rV. "jinrturhui'Vllli-o- . for use ut sea in nny capacity. I) D..rull April 1. A London spe-tl- FlmtH.fimn. UunMulu, Uollm,ouerTlll.n.i New Yokk, tov, Frank 1. .u. niuiuui iumuuib, New Yonic, April 2. The Evening Chtci:uao. 111 t Iwr. U4Mru r. rniecoi. uu . aiarfis- cablegram to the Commercial Drilled by It- - ssian Gold. (York! prints a copyrighted dispatch, bons Prebjterlan Church, London, hue i Itev. K. B. 1) 1) , Oalrarr llaptUt Churrti, Ixtw York Honq-Konsays: Tho ndviso of the con- MacArth Y.: lie- -. Murtyn Hummer bell. April 5. The whole lated April 1, on bo-.r- d the World's disWain Cltr. N M mIUt.1 (Chinese foreign ofllcc) tinental powers nnd of haute finance Htreet Free BtUt Church, Lewtrfon riluiAmHl. Fruk patch boat Triton, v'a Key West, which Cliliurcb. AthHa M. Urlatol. is charged with being in tho pay of lo Spain continues pacific In usually Lr.mton.lllDU.tlnt T. Woo re. lX.D.Tba l'bil W. i Iter iays: Tjnuttin. En. i HfV. Fdward OomroonwMkh informed Church, "The Spanish wnrshlps Vizcaya and Itussla. It Is asserted that Russia ex- ,vcllincreasing quarters hero there iss tUa Mum IterV.Joaspb Altar .rtt Hl,i 1) South expectation ot conces-lionltoalon. Ht, 1) U, .lau 10,000,000 taels in bribery durin Jquendo no longer lie llko big watcli pended ItlrhmanH. Una I Itar Cajparlln Or.aorr, on tho part of Spain which will OolleB.. IJulT.rtUr, Lelpilff, urnnaan liar, ntm, Lelpxltf logs across Havana harbor. They are ing the recent negotiations regarding orlng about a peaceful solution of the ClewerWllUnioa, D D, llnr,. II 11. o( Cliltatro. Clil .. 111 . Itaw K.m.iMl Unlienltr 'irlnltv lYUlasa in their way to Porto Itico. Tho tho cession of Port Arthur and and that Ll Hung Chang's sroblcm of her relations with tho Hartford, Conn lltT J.MooroUibson.U U.tJt.JobVa iVorld'b dispatch boat followed them, M owl l'rebterln Church. London. Knit i it?. Uaorta O Irlil r,I.UI).ThaTonipllloi.ton,Maaa. United States. share was 1,500,000 tucls. lYldny, until this was mado certain." I.UItlOI. M2 paw. 67 fullpag) tllualra. lull tlon.. el It edgti, cloth, tiXU, half l.iant, Cuba's Strength Among; House Republl In Fuior of Kqual Representation. levant, fluu. History of Our New Cruller. :um0l.-l- D pattea. 30 fulLpas llluatrs-tlon01 iitTO rana. Yoiik, April 1. Tho New Ybrlc Nkw lume eduea, full leranl, one Stile London, April 4. The cruiser which 1S.(); Btyle full lent, tutted, SUI la. Washington, April 1. Representafileutenant-Cominandc- r lo IS PAItTa.qoarto aire. reTlewauwtton.toeach. alia! Col well, United conference of tho Methodist Episcopal tlineach IJ.rt tive Joy, of Missouri, secretary of the paper corera. aewed. trimmed allhtlr. :hurch decided States naval attache here, purchased sentation from in favor of equal repre- republican conference which will y For aale at all bookitore ami lr,bookM.IIr. Foi each annual conference. further Information, writ llh.NHY O. SHKMBp. Saturday from the Thames iron works, The vote press thu president for immediate Publl.her.2U and til Monroe titnwt, Chlcaso, llltnou. was 118 to 80. mil over which ho hoisted tho Stars ictlon, says that a canvass of the remil Stripes, was built by tho Thames Not a lteply to SpM-i'- s Memorandum. publicans of the houso shows 107 of ron works for Peru. It was finished Madrid, April 4. Gen. Woodford excomplete and "50 YEARS' IMPROVEMENTS IN insist upon luring the war bitween Peru and plained that tho long cipher message them willIndependencethe Cub. of ibsolutc ?hlli, aud tho llritish government which ho received was not a reply to FARMING." .vould not permit It to leave on account Spain's memorandum. It referred to Should Pray for the Conversion ot the f the neutrality law. Mpnnlah Heart. other matters. by the New York Tribunb Madrid, April 4. From all the pul- Published Hoisting Machinery for Coat Stations OrTHE MA .KETS. Second Edition. pits in Madrid ye3tcrday the priests dered. read u letter from tho bishop of the Ci.eviu.and, O., April 4. Tho Ilrown Inches 33 Pages, 18 by ia NEW YOltK, April 5, 1393. lioocse announcing that lie considered Hoisting and Conveying Co., has just JATTLH Native Steers I 4 T5 J 6 40 A general review of the advances to bo imminent ond ordering o1! wur 6'i1 received an order for hoisting machin4 50 ki 6 40 rXOUIt Winter Wheat. prayers for the success of the Spanish and improvements made in the ery for four coal stations on the gulf WHEAT Na2 Itcd ft. I Wl COItN-N- o.2 t 20i irms. leading branches of farm industry f Mexico, two of which will be SO (li 0ATS-N30M on tho Dry Tortugas. The con0 to W 9 75 css during the last half century. Senator Quay's Resolution. ST. LOUI3. tact price is 8151,000. Special articles by the best agWashington, April 2. Senator Quay K Middling COTTON U 5" 3 iS Qi rcstcrday offered a resolution in the ricultural writers, on topics which rho Hull rightorj Have a Quiet Day In UUUVUS-Ste- ersCows and He..crs... !W W 6 1. 4 following terms: "That tho commitMadrid. they have made their life study. CALVCS-(p- or 5 00 Hi 7 60 100) 8 50 tj 3 V2 UOOS-r- alr to SelocL tee on foreign relations bo aud is Illustrations of old fashioned imApril 1. There was ou 'MAPiiin, 3 2S u 4 75 LilUUP Fair to Choice. ncrcby Instructed to report on or be- plements. E'LOUIt-Pate- nts in Madrid yesterday nfter-aoo4 70 U 4 fl fore the flth Inst., a bill for the recogowing principally to tho fuct tVHHAT-- Clear2 and Straight.- - 4 M U 4 45 A vast amount of practical infor7 W lted Winter. ;hat thero was no bull fight. 27 dS XHtN-N- o. 27k nition of tho republic of Cuba." It mation. 2 Mlxod DATS-N- o.2 2Vl wont over under the rule. U 4S ItYIi-NA valuable aid to farmers who a 8W Too Iluiy to do to Church. 300 Received no Instructlona from Rome. Washington, April 4. The president VOIIACCO-Lu- gs. Leaf Hurley 12 W desire to stimulate production and 4 5J Wasiiinoton, April 8. Concerning 7 60 u 11 00 Timothy lid not go to church yesterday, but HAY-Cl- ear 15 - ki Madrid bulletin thit the pope Is' exer- - profit. .vas busily engaged. Quite a number UUTTEIl Choice Dairy , 8 44 KUUS-rre- sh Extremely interesting and in;lstng pacific Influences, the papal delo-fat6 4J if exccutlvo clerli s were also at work t'OltIC standard (now) UACON-Cl- ear Mgr. MnrUnelli, has rccelvpd no structive. U ?H Itlb luring the day. 5 U LAUD Prime Steam instructions and has taken no action. ONLY 15 CENTS A COPY, by mall. CHICAGO. Spiln'a Latest Itesolve. 4 00 Q 8 50 ATTLE-Nat- lve Steers Only a Formal Affair. Send your order to MAmttD, April 1. p. m. According -- Fair to Choice. 3 '.0 m 4 00 Madrid, April 4. The demonstra3 75 J 4 75 J TIIE BEE, dllHUP a the best Information obtainable y iioas Fair to Choice 4 Wl ta 5 (M PatonU tion yesterday afternoon passed off Spain has dotln, ely rcsolted not to j'LOUH Winter Patents. Earlincton, Ky. 470 U 5 01 Spring very qutolly Indeed and was only a I St W nu.,0 any further concessions to the lYHEAT No. 2 No.2 lied (Sew).... 1 0i ta I WV4 formal affair. United States. ..... 29K0 rOItN-N- o.2 UPjeHlB well-know- Illinois Central C ALIFORNI A n pas-teng- Sunset Annex w h n g n 'sBlel I" H.f T unfAi-tu- nl er tsung-la-yame- n Conm-natlona- l A-- silt to-la- COTTON-Mlddl- lng 0.2 eOlllC-NewM- n, Na off. e, to-Ja- 2 W ij Co (EompotmD oss one-thir- d a WHKAT-No.2Ha- w to-da- No. 3ATS-Wes- tern IIAY-Cho- lce. 11 SOTTON-Mlddl- lnir Red POKlC-NewN- ess., oar Bee? You should be. StTCbarles. COl'TON-MtddUng,..,.- .,.,.,. 1 -- i' M ." I n - ' r 7 f"S 'ISssSS wpp tpw Bee PAUL M. MOORB, Editor and expression in the sacrifice of blood and treasure to the American people." Bishop Lawrence gave utterance to the following sober and patriotic words: AS TO THE Conductor's Story A Friond Manaer. BEE PUBLISHINB Incorporated COMPANY. ) , rsA el"! Entered the Pcstofflce at Eatlingtoi. a Second SUBSCRIPTION RATES' Una Ycar.strlctly In advance " " Six Months. ThreeMomba, , ft . 00 5 as 3 Specimen copies mailed free on application. wanted in all parts oftne Correspondents conntr. Address us for particulars. Single Copies.... "If war must come, let it come: but be fore it comes let us strain every nerve for PID !0T CO TO CONGRESS YESTERDAY. peaceoai behooves a Christian nation. The point is not whether by diplomacy, Probably Delayed by Necessity of by conciliation, by conference, by any (letting Americans out means except war, the object which this nation in its sober judgment and not in of Cuba excitement believes it should attain, can ) be attained by peace. What boots it a The Bff. asked for information s or weeks provided this nation stands before the world and before God as having by telegraph yestenlav afternoon exhausted every means for .1 peaceful set inquiring whether the President's tlenient before a resort lo arms' few-da- JESSAGE. Put Him on tho Track to Good Health Had Boon Laid Up for Two Months with Dizzy Spoils. THURSDAY. "lr-w- APRIL 7, 1898. W comes the battles will be largely fought and won by Ameri can coal inexhaustible against Spanish supplies by the ship load Ilood's Sarsaparllla, which I did, and after taking six bottles I am glad to say I never w message would be submitted to felt better in my lite. I do not havo any spells nndjjp not feel tho lump in We thank God that he who stands at the Congress and whether it could be dizzystomach." ik Jackson, Passenger my bead of' the nation, the representative The Conductor, P. C. C. and St. Louis Ky., American, has shown himself to be strong, furnished for today's isue. 429 19th St., Louisville, Kentucky, and a lover of peace. lie following special was received in la has had grave judgments to make and he reply: has made Ibem as if the Prince of Peace St. stood before him. He has the facts and he can well be trusted by Congress ana by ial to tne people in ins own time to act upon "I have bad a stomach trouble for the past tbreo ycara and last winter I was bo that I could not work for over two months. I would have dizzy spells when I could not get out ot bed, and when I was lying down It seemed as though there wrb a hard lump in my stomach. The medicines given mo afforded relict only for a time. A friend advised mo to try At a meeting of the Jackson county Democratic Committee re cently a resolution was adopted condemning the Goebel law. There are some Democrats who decline to be made parties to the outrage, The Treasury gold reserve continues to crow-i- n the very face of possible war. It now is $175,628,-686 J ' r n w 1. a fleet of six vessels to Havana to transport Consul General Lee and all the United States consular officers, together with all Americans now in Havana and vicinity, who JMr. E. E. Guffv has resigned desire to leave the island of Cuba. The names of the vessels are the the position of Assistant Secretary Bache, the Fern and the Mangrove, of State to take the place of Chief all government tenders; the OliDeputy Surveyor of the the Louis-"- , vette and the Mascotte, of the yille port, and Prof. E. E. Wood, Plant system, and the steamship of Whitley County, has been apCity of Key West, which have also pointed in his stead. been chartered and form a part of this fleet. (X. A. W. Bulletin ) In addition to these vessels ConThere were only 52 business " 'Tis the welcome April shower, TO CLOSE, sul General Lee is authorized to 'Twill amake the sweet may flower." failures in Kentucky for the first charter as many other merchant So runs the old song, but, alas! quarter of 1898 as against 77 for the sweet May flower is not all Consul General Lee Ready to vessels now lying in Havana harbor the first quarter of 1897. The fail- that will be awakened by the April as he may deem necessary for the Quit Havana ures for the whole country are shower. There are thousands of safe transport of American citizens. The safety of Gen Lee, our consuls 'fewer than they have been for four miles of Has Notified All Americans that and other Americans in Cuba is a years and Kentucky shows a very soft clay country roads. matter of concern to the state deHow does the April shower af Miealthy decrease. They are to Leave Cuba partment, but advices from Gen. fect them? Lee indicate that this would take at Once. 'Tis the dreaded April flood, ' Old naval authorities are unable some time and apparently showed Filling all the roads with mud, to see where Spain's coal supply may sound less poetic and sentiHavana, April 5. For some that he did not share fully in the will come from in case of war. mental, but it comes nearer hitting reason the opinion is generally apprehension felt here. of a truth. From held by Spaniards and Americans ,) Coal is contraband of war and the the bull's-eyRESTRICTIONS REMOVED. fleet will be unable to ob- nearly every state in the Union that Consul General Lee will close Spanish come reports of impassable high the American consulate Thursday, tain it in neutral ports. Our navy ways. King Mud is in control of turning the affairs over to British Americans flay Leave Havana " would have an easy task taking the public roads, and he either en Consul Collan. Americans have Without the Usual Health coal shipped to Cuba. tirely prohibits the public from us been notified from the consulate Certificate. ing them or he lays a heavy toll on that they are to leave at once. Washington, April 5 In reThere is an available cash bal- all who do. To Tennyson lines The Mascotte will tomorrow ance in the Kentucky treasury of "In the spring a livelier iris changes on the carry the largest list of passengers sponse to representations received burnished dove; De$275,000 and the State officials In the spring a young man's fancy lightly ever known. The boat's law limit from Gen. Lee, the Treasury will be exceeded by probably fifty, partment has telegraphed to Dr. turns to thoughts of love," say that if an extra session of the Brunner, the Quarantine Officer at and from 250 to 350 will go. legislature should be called for might very truthfully be added, A request was cabled today for Havana, directing him to permit the purpose of making a war ap- In the spring the rain descending fills the two extra boats, and the Olivette all Americans who desire to do so, road with mire and muck. propriation there would be no dif- Till the highway's only suited to the web will be here Thursday, accom to leave Havanna without certifiOn the arleet ot the duck. panied probably by the Florida. cates or examinations. ficulty in meeting it. will carry from 500 to 600 rival of the vessel at the Florida is a nice day overhead?" These "It coast with Americans from Cuba, "Yes, it's very bad under between them. Brann, the editor of "a black- foot," is but substance of many a Besides these there arc the an examination will be made and the guard newspaper," published at greeting during the glad days of Fern, Mangrove and Bache. the vessel will be held until it is Everybody agrees that These will be retained for Gen. determined that there is no disease Waco.Texas.is dead as the result of spring. spring might be the nicest season Lee and the attaches of the Con- on board. l4a street duel brought on by his The State Department has reattacks on the names and of the year, but as a matter of fact, sulate, the newspaper correspond ceived a dispatch from Consul the "going" is always a source of ents and a few native born Americharacter of the people of that real distress. There is a sea of cans who arc actual residents General Lee saying that in case of war is declared he will not be able place. The man sowed violence and mud between us and every charm here. . The Orizaba will carry a full to get the American citizens out of discord not only there, but broad of lane and field. With good, hard, highways it quota of passengers when she Cuba before Sunday next. cast throughout this country and he smooth, A Republican member of the would be great joy to go about and leaves tomorrow evening, so that has reaped destruction. Another observe the matchless beauties of the next two days will not see less Foreign Affairs Committee says probably fatal encounter has octhan 1,000 leaving Havana for that the delay askeu for by Gen. spring, but curred at Dallas, the outcome of the American shores. Another thou Lee to get the Americans off the "How ofler, oh, how often," . first tracedv. There was but one is the charm of earth and sky al sand will go before Sunday if pos islands, he understands, will not entail a delay in the transmission Brann and his influence for evil most totally eclipsed by highways sible. of the President s message to Con cannot survive to any great extent. tilled with mud. GRADES IN NAVY AND ARMY. gress, and a prominent Republican Spring, spring, gentle springl so fresh, so His paper of big circulation and member of the House said this sweet, so wet; 'dqgrading tendencies cannot retain The air is very soft, but ohl the roads are How the Officers Rank in the afternoon that so far as the administration is concerned, no delay is his personality, its whole charm to The softer yet. fields, without a doubt, are Two Branches of the Service. woods and for the desired beyond " those who read it. gay with bloom and bud, The following interesting and transmission of the message. Dut no one ever sees 'em, 'cause the roads timely bit of information, with "If Gen. Lee believes that the are full of mud. Our Militia. What can we do about it? We which comparatively few people safety of Americans in Havana will of can keep everlastingly hammering are familiar, is taken from the be imperilled we must wait. We B. Castleman, Col. Jno. 'Louisville, has expressed the be- away, individually and collectively, Courier Journal and is a portion of can not be responsible for a massawith Lieutenant cre. But the fact that Gen. Lee Roads an interview lief that the number of volunteers socially and politically. H. S. Whipple, of the Seventh fears the possibility of such a thing tn many parts of the country are in Kentucky available on the call U. S. A., for the better than they used to be, and Cavalry, of presentinggiven pleasant shows the kind of people we are of the Governor within a reason- sometime they will purpose in a dealing with." be better than way information very easily accesable time would amount to 200,-00- they are now. sible to any one who will inqnire EVEN JINGOES WILL BE SATISFIED. We want good roads. There are now available but which is not generally known: 1,400 militiamen in the State, Lieut. Whipple was asked to explain the IS DREYFUS DEAD? equipped and ready for immediate aiuerence in grades between army and The flessage Will Completely naval officers. Cover the Cuban Situation. service. The total appropriation "First of all," he said, "the President Washington, April 5. Confor the support of the militia of the A Rumor that the Persecuted of the United States is Commander-inChief of the army and navy and of the gressman Pugh today said: "I country is $400,000 and Kentucky French Soldier has Sucmilitia of the various Stales when in the am satisfied from a personal congets $11,000 of this, enough to Then the ference with the president that his service of the united Slates. cumbed. Secretary of War controls tho army, as properly equip some 200 men. Col. Paris, April 5. A rumor was the Secretary of the Navy controls the message will be a dignified and couragous arrangement of Spanish Castleman has recommended an current here today that Alfred navy. following increase of the appropriation to Dreyfus, the former captain of ar- in "After these come the The grades officers misrule in the island of Cuba, and in the the srmy and navy. $1,000,000, which would give tillery, who was sentenced to im- respective branches of the service are as which will satisfy the immediate expectations of the people and Kentucky $28,000, and Congress- prisonment for life, for betraying im- follows: will go down in history as a comARMY NAVY. man Evans has assured him that portant artillery secrets to a foreign Major General. Rear Admiral plete justification of the war which power, is dead. He was under- Brigadier General. Commodore now seems to be inevitable, the committee would recommend going imprisonment on Devil's Is- Colonel. Captain, "I believe it will be a complete an appropriation of a million dol- land, off the coast of French Guiana. Lieutenant Colonel Commander. reply to the jingoism of those who Major. Lieut. Commander colonial office, however, has Captain. The lars. Lieutenant. have been disposed to impatiently no information on the subject. First Lieutenant. Lieut. Junior Grade. criticise his course." Sunday Sermons on War. Second Lieutenant. Ensign. J e and the available cash balance has,reached $225,932,219 There is nothing small about Uncle Sam's pocket book. Louis, Mo., April.6. (SpecTin: Bee.) Now probable President McKinley will not send them." Cardinal Gibbons made a plea his message on the Cuban question for peace in these words: to Congress today, or if so. it will "On this day when we commemorate the be sent late. The reason for fur entrance ot the God of peace into Jerusa aim, let us implore rjim mat ,rie will so ther dehy is not definitely known, guide the minds and hearlsof the President but it is cither on account of Spain and Congress, that He will so direct the agreeing to an armistice or be counsels of Spain, that He may inspire both nations, with a happy solution to the cause General Lee may have made problem which confronts us a solution representations to the administrahonorable to both nations so that the clouds of war may be dispelled and the tion that it would be impossible to blessings of heavenly peace may be pre get Americans out of Cuba by time served to the nation " inese great ami goou ana pa- limit. triotic men do not advocate "peace Confederates Want to Fight. Ky., April 4. at anyprice," but peace if possible, Morganfield. with honor; war if it must come. Adams Johnson Camp No. 1008, Their expressions prove their strong United Order Confederate Veteconfidence in the President and rans, met here in annual session their endorsement of the course he today and decided to offer their has pursued. services in the event war was deThe Joys of Spring. clared with Spain. t Hood ,.ol lint t Insist upon Hood's ; ' rf Sarsa-naril- HOOd S PUIS tvo. On Thrift THnftil Tnrtnpr. take no substitute. aro gcntlc.viild, effec- - & a Alt druggist, SIX SHIPS TO HAVANA. Fleet Goes to Bring Americans From Cuba. PREPARING FOR A thriving coal business nnd Foreman Robinson has confidence enough tn the present administration at Washington to believe mat prosperity Has come through the Dingley tariff bill. Senator Elkint. nf West Vitrjinia ulin is largely interested in the mining Interest of that Slates has shown his great love for the Cuban cause by donating a larpe sum of money for their aid and the relief of suffering on the island Several bojs at the new South Diamond mine one day last week attempted a small boy of Mr Pat Blair who works near them In the mine, and the result wa was that loung Blair gavn them n good fight and did not get oil poured on him as was threatened Quite a contest is on amone the Harns-le- y miners uier the election cfilccts for the ensuing year of the Coal Co , and while the election of directors nnd while the election of directors and other officers promises lo be a heated one, there is no indication of a declaration of war Tho Hollenback collier, at Wilkcsbirrc Pa., his heen closed down for an indefinite 1 he Sugar penod Notch colliery will be worked at intervals. Olher companies are J lie Readworking dui two aa)s a week ing Coal & Iron Company collieries, at Sh,omakin, Pa , began working thre quarters lime this week A Sioux Falls, S D . dispatch sajs that a burning coal bed, covering several square miles from 25 to 300 feet below the surface, was found by prospectors in Hie western part of tho state last week It shows indications of haing smouldered for 3 ears. Sulphurous fumes attracted tho prospectors whogavetbe subterranean fire a careful examination Coal was found in unlimited quantities. MOODY MEETING. "ironing mabb Ihlltl ERSY Union Tabernacle Crowded Night ly with Thousands of !UMWI"rf Hearers. FINE WORK BY THE CHOIR. topi.e Olher Notes ot News from Hop- klnsvlllc and Christian County. COMPULSORY VACCINATION OKDEKCD CONFLICT. Washington, April 5 The United States government has dispatched '', well-draine- d to-da- y 0. - The anthracite coal interests hae practically agreed to restrict the production during April to 2,000,000 tons, the smallest output tccdmmended for some jears past. It is obvious from the agreement that anthracite interests aro making strenuous efforts to avoid if possible recurrence of last fall's demoralization It is alo an indication of the inactivity of ilia market at the present lime Bradstreets' Belleville, 111., April 1. The coal miners of this district turned out in lull force this afternoon to celebrate the successful issue of their last strike for better wages A grand parade was a feature of the occasion The procession was headed by the police force under Capt. Jaeckel. Mayor Winkler and the members of the City Council also marched with the miners After the parade addresses were made at Huff's Garden by George Wickline. of Nashville, 111 , John Green, Thomas Smith and Hans Swartz, Compulsory Vaccination of Belleville. Vaccination is being done by order of Cleveland, O , April r, Work was sus- the City Council thoroughly done. The pended in all the coal mines in the Mayor has been authorized to employ Ohio district. The cause is the fact that physicians to vaccinate all who are not the 10 per cent, increase in wages agreed able to pay for the operation The penalty upon between the miners and mine operat- for failure to meet the requirements ot the ors at Columbus and Chicago has not yet ordinance is a fine of 55 to $20. If the been applied to the common laborers in the smallpox comes liopkinsville will be ready. mines. T'je operators say they have not Child DurncJ to Death. yet had time to make all the readjustments liopkinsville, Ky , March 3! The six necessary because tif the new wage scale daughter of Robert Dunning, of A number of them have gone lo the ) ear-ol- d mines from this city to hasten matters, and Empire, this county, was burned to death Her clothes caught from an the utmost confidence is expressed that the last evening matter will be straightened out by the mid- open grate In an effort to extinguish the dle of next week It is claimed that there flames the child's mother was very badly burned. is no danger of trouble Stable Burned. Terre Haute, Ind , April 1 The Iny diana miners held two big meetings Mr .C McKnight a prominent farmer to celebrate the signing nf the wages scale of Garrettsburg, lost bis stable and confor the year beginning under tents by fire Sunday. The building and which they will receive an advance of :oc some 300 barrels of corn, harness, farm a ton. At Brazil National President implements, etc., were destroyed. The Ralchford, of the United Mine Workers, total loss is placed at 1 500. This is one was the speaker, and at Linton, Thomas of a number of fires bef has suffered during Davis, editor of the United Mine Workers' the past few years. Journal, was on the programme. It is unThos. Woolen wasncquitled last Friday derstood by both operators and miners is to be a suspension until the of the charge of killing W T. Brame. that there coal now on band can be consumed The been appointed Mr . A Boyd industries and large consumers have laid deputy constable inhas Lafa)etle district, in an extra supply in anticipation of an adunder constable Prank Rives. vance in the price of at least 15c after the Tho city officials are after vagrants coal hereafter mined goes on the market. will not These Many authorities in matters sharply andbe given atolerate them. in the healthy term have contended for some time back that found will work bouse bituminous coal has been steadily supplant ing anthracite as fuel in various Industries A new lime card is in effect on the IlIt would seem from a report just submitted linois Central Railroad. The morning by the new chief of the Pennsylvania Bu- train now leaves at 6 50 and the afternoon reau of Mines, that this contention is true train at 2 40. to a certain extent In his report the authorA gold watch was taken by a thief from ity quoted asserts that the production of soft the home of Mr and Mrf. W. W. lobn- coal in the state is steadily increasing.wbile the output of anthracite is as steadily de- son, of Kelly, while they were absent last Entrance was gained creasing, from which it must be concluded baturday pigbt. that the cheaper fuel is being substituted through a rear window for the dearer. In 1897 the production of Mr J T. Wells, of Muhlenberg County, bard coal fell off from 1896 i,i2G 97G gross and Miss Ida Putman, of North Christian, tons, while bituminous production increased were married at the home of the bride's 4,500,616 net tons in spite of the prolonged father, Mr W. R Putman, Sunday. strike in the western part of the state. UnMr. Walter Armstrong and Miss Vivian doubtedly the production would have been considerably larger, the report says, but Clark, of North Christian, were married for strikes The chief says there are too Sunday afternoon at the home of the many mines and too many miners, so that bride's parents near Croftoo, Rev. W K. the suffering of the miners, is not due so McCbord officiated. much to the wages paid as to the inability The languor so common at this season is to get sufficient daysof work. Bradstreets'. due lo impoverished blood. Hood's Brazil, Ind., April 1 The celebration cures it by enriching the blood. by the miners of the inauguration of the eight-hou- r day, which takes effect here to day, was the greatest demonstration ever Iron Hill Items. witnessed in this county, rully 5000 We are having some fine weather at miners participated in the exercises. The As a present. parade was over two miles long the ball large enough to accommodate Dick Kemp, of Parmersvillc, visited bis crowds could not be secured, a speaker's brother in Crittenden Sunday. stand was erected in Hendrix Grove George Kemp went to Marion Monday. M D. Ralchford, president of the United Mine Workers of America, delivBud Simpson and Colby Ogilsby went ered the principal address. His remerks to Marion Tuesday. were patriotic. He admonished the minOats and wheat look fine. ers to stand by America in case of war, and was applauded vigorously, notwithAlex Guess and son passed through tins standing a large majority of the miners vicinity Friday Mr. Ratchford present were foreigners Mrs. M. E. Towery and granddaughter said that trades unions were formed for the protection of laboring men, and not visiien in Caldwell Saturday, for the purpose of having employes fight Piney creek is level with her banks and He spoke in commendable still rising employers. eight-hou- r movement, day terms of the The Marion road is nearly impassible on and said the miners should aid other labor in getting a reduction in working account of of high water. unions Very few hogs are being fed for the hours. The principal streets of the city were market in this section. with the national profusely decorated Two of our enterprising farmers, John colors, and occasionally a Cuban flag Becknerand Iley Stullions went to Marion floated from a window. When this met Saturday. the eyes of the miners they cheered Some of the Democrats that own large farms say that times are so bard that tbey S. Holiday, of this city, also E. believe they will be able to hire A large banner don't the convention towas carried in the parade, on which was bands, but tbey will put out a little bacco and try to take care of their wheat. inscribed: "M. D. Ratchford, Next Presi-deof the American Federation of LaTo Care Constipation Forever. bor. Take Cascarets Candy Cathartic. 10oorS5e. C. 0. C. tall to cure, druggists refund money. If d y coil-minin- g IIopkinsMllr, Ky , April 5. Evangelist Dwiglit L Moody inaugurated n meeting at Union Tabernacle here He preached to 1,500 people this morning, his subject being "God's Grace " bully 4,000 heard his sermon on "The New Birth" During the next two days ho will preach exclusively on the functions of the Holy Spirit His dis course tonight was directed especially to sinners There were several conversions This is Mr. Moody's first visit here, and Peo-pl- o great interest is being manifested. are flocking he-- from all over Southern Kentucky, nnd it is doubtful if the big tabernacle will be large enou h to accommodate all who wish lo he be noted divine. He will remain h ten days The services begin wii iong service tt V large, choir 10 a m. and 7 p. m of drilled singers under (he direction of Prof. Harry Maxwell leads the singing. Severely Injured. liopkinsville, Ky . April 3 Beatrice, tho four-- ) ear-oldaughter of Mr. May Humphrey, called a. stray dog that was passing by the ard today. The animal sprang on the child, knocked her down and bit her several times Mrs Humphreys, attracted by the little girl's frightened screams, ran toward her and threw a butcher knife at the dog The knife struck the child, inflicting a serious wound. The mother grabbed the child from the vicious animal, but as she ran to the house the dog again sprang on the child and buried its teeth in her flesh. The girl is perhaps fatally injured It is belieed that the dog was mad, and it is said to have bitten several other dogs Later It has been found that the dog was not rabid and the physicians bellve the little girl will recover. SEARCH WSvWmiNYm ' ncrvittnnc KLUU11U3 HAKES COLUIRS'AND CUFFS STIFF AND NICE trv wuninu itJ rrrVlKir. ' ( nswHEiuiKsrbUuui. vW'l'lSjJl' Qyp rf ONE POUND OF THIS STARCH WILL1 CO AS FAR AS A POUND? AND A HALF ' OF-- ANYiOTIIER .STARCH." TKI VI.V.I JSEOKUKJOMiWEWYEN.MJNIIj trmwMmJH WMMHMcswwiTnnwmiiii n.UII DIM CTD RDftQrO. 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LU in, tid, a?5J a tn when I say that the President of the hauled down, and the Maine went practically sits on" an island, being United States deserves the gratitude of the out of commission with the depar- entirely surrounded by the flood nation for bis manly course in these nego- ture of the last ot her surviving of- from the Ohio and Treadwater.and tiations. He bis borne himself with quiet ficers. The entire outfit of A leri-ca- n business in consequence has been dignity, and his patient, calm judgment wrecking apparatus cleared cut off from the surrounding terri'and unswerving desire for peace are worthy soon afterward. tory. of the highest praise and have .won for Wreckers succeeded in saving Ellis Hearin, an old farmer, was g him the confidence of all calm, of the big the breech-lock- s rescued from drowning while atand men. May God Ijy guns of the Maine, but the tempting to ford the old railroad bis band upon Ibe feverish pulse of the guns themselves will probably bed. May the Governments of these never be recovered, prohibition of nation. At Caseyville the whole town is two nations be not driven to undertake a the use of dynamite having made under water and business has suswar that must pot only threaten bank- it impossible to remove the caps of pended. The waters are now within ruptcy and revolution, and possibly a worse the big turrets so as to get at the four feet of the great '84 rise. The calamity lo Spain, but be costly beyond guns. weather is threatening. peac-lov-in10-tnsober-minded "Besides these," said Lieut. Whipple. GUNS LEFT TO SPAIN. The sentiment of the leaders of caaets alter leaving Annapolis are reDOWN IN THE MINES.- the Christian world with reference quired to cruise two years as warrant offAt of to the impendieg war is expressed Caps of Haine Turrets Could Not icers or cadet midshipmen.given the end exthese two years they are a second Mr. J. B Atkinson is away on a business in the utterances of three eminent amination and are commissioned as enBe Moved Without Dynasigns, so that in reality a course at the trip in the South. churchmen in their last Sunday mite. United States naval academy takes six of Crabtree mines, Mr. These are President (Copyright, 1898, James Gordon Bennett.) years, while that in the army takes only who has Lee Salmon,siVk, is now better and sermons. been quite able to visit relatives here. Key West, Fla., April 5 (Spe- four years.' Patton, of Princeton University, A large tow of barges loaded with coal Episcopal Bishop William Law- cial) When Lieutenant CommanWATER BOUND. passed down the Ohio River last week, rence, of Boston, and Cardinal der Wainwright left Havana harbound for southern points. bor yesterday afternoon the tatGibbons, of Baltimore. Last Friday while passing over the falls tered flag that has blown from the Sturgis and Caseyville Suffering at Louisville ten coal boats and two barges From the Flood. President Patton said, in part: shreds of the wrecked battleship with 62,500 bushels of coal were sunk. "I am sure Ibat I am speaking for you Maine since February 16 was Sturgis, Ky., April 5. Sturgis , Wasting in Children Cod-Liver St. Charles News. Mr. Jno. B Atkinson, was in to.vn Saturday. of harlington, STUCK - m m Mr. and Mrs. Henry West returned last Sunday from a visit to relatives in liopkinsville. Mrs. Chas. Hewletie is visiting friends w at Madisonville this week Taylor Cranor, of the country, was in can be overcome in almost all cases me cny oaiuruay by the use of Scott's Emulsion of Geo, Faull, wife and son visited In Madi- 4" - Strange to say while the miners here generally favor armed intervention in behalf of Cuba, few of them feel anxious or willing to enlist. The St. Bernard will soon have a new building erected around the big compressor lately purchased. George Farnsworth will have charge of the brick work. Foreman Toombs is now making quite a number of improvements on several of the St. Bernard Co.'s buildings and has quite a lot of work of Ibis kind on hand. Dan W. Umstead says they have experienced considerable trouble with water in the mines during the last few weeks, caused by the excessive rains, but he thinks that the worst is now over. The Empire Coal Co. is now doing a sonville Saturday, of Lime and Soda while Dr Gooch, of Empire, was here Saturday. it is a 'scientific fact that cod-livoil is the. most digestible oil in exJno, Robinson went to Madisonville on business one day last week. istence, irt Will Goldswortby, of Empire, is visiting relatives bere tbis week. Eddie Burton and Mrs. Jennie Warner of Providence Spent Sunday bere. Albert Koewn and wife are visiting relait is not only palatable, but it is ready tives at tbis place. already digested and made Mr. Lester Park, of Paducab, spent for immediate absorption by the Saturday with friends bere. system. It is also combined with and the hypophosphites,which Messrs. Ferd D.lder, Ben GillilandMadisupply a food not only for John Balder, Sr spent Monday at sonville. the tissues of the body, but Mr. Dan bones and nerves, MadisonvilleTrotter made a flying trip to for the Monday. and will build up the child Nick Goldswortby, who for uome Mr. when its ordinary food time past has been- in Indian Territory, redoes not supply proper turned borne Saturday. " nourishment. Mr, Geo. Veasy, of Mantlou country, Be sure you get SCOTT'S Cmulston. See thit the visited bis sick motber bere Saturday, man and fih are on the wrapper. All druggists; Joe. and $1.00. Mr. TiDAnnlen and family moved from SCOTT & BOYVNE, ChemUts, New York. I here to Providence Sunday. Hypophos-phites, er Oil and the If you looked over our new line of PAPER HANGINGS you would at once say that you would like them stuck up on your rooms. It is a pleasure to us to show them. L mi M COME IN AND ASK BOOTY'S EMULSION M TO SEE THEM. ST. BERNARD GENERAL STORE. WILLARD HOTEL W. - i m 4 tnr jwrncl'.. Mi?'-;,V- . ft--. . T4irT wrJ t&i S. MILLER, Jr., Manager. - BEST $2 and $2.50 HOUSE IN LOUISVILLE. 2BH5lH V nllnirisl tt .H HRm'III 1H ?$! t . 'iSSl &&m- . . a - ' . ''.a& jLiw., t4katoaii.iW.ii, PWMEvpG MBESB&SBt s fii9ftv o Vandalism. THE nOME GUARD. Grew CATARRH SIX YEARS. Rapidly LOCOMOTIVE Did BLASTS. St ? "SM3iious.ru rot Cljritie." MAL in NEWS. gum. men who have not heen subscribers' to.TiiK?J3EE are voluntarily offering their suliscrip lions in gratifying mitnbcis. There 'ie others appreciate. An whose names we would Add them now. Earlington gentleman said the other day that it was a shame a man not to take his home paper, and he forthwith entered his name ns a subscriber to The Hke. Go thou and do likewise. Miss Bessie Brown, of Madison ville, vUited Miss Mary Mothers-head Sunday. Mrs. C. II. McGary and little daughter spent a few days this week with relatives in Springfield. Miss Mary Maboncy left last Thursday for Uusscllville, where making her future honri. tlie.-iintend- s Members of Company E., Kentucky State Guard, at Madisonville, arc holding themselves in readiness for service if "the call should come. A dozen infembcrs, TV. whose time expired last weckrTjc-lenlisted and have entered for other three years' service. With the prospect of possible action a number of young men have been waiting to enlist, but some of these do not want to enlist unless they are to be sent to the front Capt. Burchficld received instructions some days ago from Col. T. J. Smith, commanding the regiment, to recruit his company up to eighty, but the Captain has been waiting until he could proBeware of Ointments For Catarrh lhat vide arms and equipment for the Contain Mercury, new men before making any enlistlie has now made an auas mercury will surely destroy tlio sense of ments, smell and completely derange the whole thorized requisition on the State system when entering it through the mu- for the necessary guns and accoutcous surfaces. Such articles should never to be be used except on prescriptions from rep- rements which are expected utable nhvsician. as the damage ihcy will furnished. promptly. do is tenfold to the good ioucan possibly The company is being drilled drrivo from them Mali's Catarrh Cure, regularly and put in excellent & Co., Tomanufactured by F. J Cheney ledo, O , contains no mercury.and is taken form. from Frankfort dispatch A internally, acting pirectlv upon tlio blood and mucous surfaces of the sistrm. in Monday said: - Somebody's boy or boys have been guilly of a specks of vandalism in connection with the boats on Loch Mary, that is growing irksome to the owners of this property injuitd,iuisus-- d .mil destroyed M. McCord, Henry by them. McDowell and Dock Williams own a boat upon which they have spent seveial dollars for locks, which have been repeatedly broken by these chap?, who were bad off for .1 rule and who do no- rtgard the propuitv rights of others. The locks on the boats owned by the St. Bernard Coal Company have also been often broken, the boats sunk in the shallow water and otherwise badly abused. For the infotmation of the boys or men who have been guilty of this vandalism and as a timely warning The Bee states that the owners of the property in question are making complaints and assert that it the offenders are caught they shall suffer the penalty Better quit prescribed by law. now while limes are good. KENTUCKY DELEGATES pP-flflS- g Worse No Good. Doctors Company Guard, E. Kentucky State (let- at Hndlsonvllle, ting Ready. New riembers to be Enlisted and New Arms Coining. ... d nii-T- diana to make their future home. Mr. Desmore will engage in farming. Mr. Clint Desmore and family, who have been Earlington citizens for a long while, have gone to In- b.ijinp Hall'a Catarrh Cuie. he sure ion It is taken internally and gel the genuine Cheney & made in Toledo, O . by V Co,, Testimonials free. Sold by Druggists, price 75c per bottle Hall's Family Pills are the best Mr. E. J. Umstead is a regular traveler by rail to his work with theMadisonville Machine Co., but is looking forward to the time when he can use his bicclc back ball improvised from a superannuated sock, and were conducting and forth. an informal game upon the street. The masonry for the iron foot The greatest hilarity prevailed and bridge over the creek here is in all went well until one of the toed the mark and sent a progress and in a short time pedestrians can place their mortal wild ball soaring through the winsoles upon the most substantial dow into Dr. Mothershead's drug store. The boys disappeared as by footbridge in the country. magic, and when an investigating Our mortar-ficfriend, George committee with pendent eyes emFarnsworth,and his first lieutenant, erged from the druggcry" three William Radford, are laying brick seconds latter but three of the mulsidewalks in Logtown, thereby en- titude were visible. These entered abling the inhabitants of that part a plea of guilty, and anted up the of the city to take their "feet out of value of a new pane of glass, since which time base ball goes a beg- the miry clay." crack-batter- s d The state arsenal was the scene of Marlike activity to day. The freight trains late last night brought here for this department an ominous supply of gunf, enlistment blanks, 20,000 cartridges, and other military accoutrements for the more complete equipment of the state guard. A Pane-fi- ll Ending. In cfllcial circles it is stated that Ibis is of the an annual The juvenile devotees of base merely war department,replenishing is little but there ball here came to grief last Satur- state's to doubt that it is being done to a reason day afternoon. A number of frying greater extent because of the prospect of size boys had secured a bat and a war Needed Bracing Up. "I was feeling very much run down and needed a bracing up medicine. I began taking Hood's Sarsapanlla and soon felt stronger and better. My appetite returned and I gained in weight. When tbo vellow fever broke out I did not take it, although exposed to the disease." G. Hall. 8 Ashland Courl, Memphis, Tcnn. Hood's Pills cure all liver ills Mailed for 25c by l I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass The engine has but just one eye, The headlight bright aud clear; Mrs. Adim Staals, Mrquon, Wis , in And that reminds us, by ill by, a recent letter to Dr. Harsman, writes There's just one rngini ear. " I write this let-- LAW Bullelin. ter because of my A business call was the cause of foresaympatby for the man O'Briep spending a few hour, at one day last week. sufleriug people. For six j ears I The wife of Mr Browder Mers left for Nashville last week, where they have suffered with taken up their residence for the present. chronic catarrh. Washouts on the V. & T. II. caused When I caught trains No 91 and 92 lo be discontinued cold I would hao several days last week, but travel has again a severe spell of been resumed sickness. I used cv' Train robbers made a mistake last week catarrh medicines and the doctors and held up a freight train instead of a but the relief was only passenger train as they intended and the temporary. In December, 1807, my con result was a water haul. dition became very bad. I could not speak The L. & N company by great caro aloud; I had a terrible cough profuse ex- and quick work kept all trains moving on pectoration and frequently lpit blood: tbe St. Louis division last week although at times the vvcter threatened to cause night sweats and extreme emanation. I them much trouble. was sure I must die of consumption. The Tbe ladies of the W C. T O of this catarrh seemed to have spread all river my place feel very much elated in their good body; my head, throat, nose, bladdeVand work, since the enrolling in their order of At this lime I received n book a popular young (?) engineer, he being an womb. rhoabrary member of the same. concerning I immediately wrote A trip to Evansville last week revealed to Dr. Hartman, who prescribed tbe fact that tbe dispatchers are keeping a and Man-lin. I followed his directions close watch on the war rumors.and strange strictly I began to improve with tbe first to say atl bad an excuse for not offering bottle, and during the time that I took the their services to his country medicines I gained twenty pounds. I feel The band boys were m de happy last as well now as anyone could possibly feel. week by tbe return of their former music I am sure I would have been dead long ago teacher Prof. Pfatenhauer, who has again had it not been for Dr. Hartman's advice taken up bis abodo with us, and is again painting things red at the car shops. and medicine." Every woman should have a copy of Dr. Forty cars of canned meats Hartman's latest book entitled "Health purchased by tbe government from recently a Chiand Beauty." Sent free by the cago firm, and as soon as loaded is to be Drug Manufacturing Company, Columbus, sent on two special trains lo New York Ohio These trains to have rights over all other trains while enroutc . Easter Flowers. Supervisor Sullivan has been kept Mr. W. S. McGary will have a the past week after track nice lot of cut flowers for Easter. where it was threatened looking high water. by the They will arrive Saturday after- At Henderson the incline track has caused him a great deal of trouble and noon at 4 o'clock. See him. extra work. Tbe sad news was received here last The Debating Society. A lively interest is being mani- Sunday that tbe mother of Engineer James Kiordan bad met with a fatal accident, fested in the debating society. while walking along the track at Howell. Meetings arc held on Tuesday She was struck by an engine and received evening of each week at Assembly such wounds as to canse her death. The deceased once made he home A cordfal Hall. invitaticn is" ton and was much beloved by at Earlingthose who extended to all who are inter- made her acquaintance, and it grieves them ested in these meetings, to be sorely to learn of her death The Same.. Old Sarsaparilla. To the International Alining Congress in Utah in July Named by Gov. Bradley. JNO. B. ATKINSON A DELEGATE mm II&MlM ' Pe-ru-- a That's Aycr's. The same old sarsaparilla ns it was made and sold by Dr. J. C. Aycr GO years ago. In the laboratory it is different. There modern appliances lend speed to skill and experience. But the sarsaparilla is the same old sarsaparilla that madj'thc record CO years of cures. Why don't we better it? Well, we're much in the condition of the Bishop and the " Doubtless, " he raspberry1: said, " God might have made a better berry. But doubtless, also, He never did." Why don't we better the sarsaparilla? Vc are using the We can't. same old plant that cured the Indians and the Spaniards. Xt has not been bettered. And since tee make sarsaparilla compound out of sarsaparilla plant, we sec no way of improvement. Of course, if we were making some secret chemical compound we might.... But we're not. We're making the same old sarsaparilla to cure the same old diseases. You can tell it's the 352R Both tho method and results 'whea Syrup of Figa is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to tho taste, and acts gently yet promptly on tho Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses tho Bys tem effectually, dispels colds, head aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is tho only rcmo3y of its kind over pro duced, pleasing to tho tasto and ao. ccptablo to tho stomach, prompt in. its notion and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from tho most healthy and ngrocablo substances, its mnny excellent qualities commend it to all and havo mado it tho moat popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for 6ale in 60 cent bottles by all leading drug gists. Any reliables druggist who o may not havo it oa hand will it promptly for any ono who wishes to try it Do not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYHU1 pro-eur- FranKfort, Ky , April 4. Gov. Bradley tonight announced the following appointments of delegates to ihe international mining congress to be held at Salt Lake, Utah, July 6 tog inclusive: Geo. W. Stone, Lexington; John 13. Atkinson, Earlington; J. B. Smith, London; Thomas Duncan, Henry Eskridge, Bannon Coleman, Chas. Brown, Louisville; John Adair, Hawesville; W. R. Dillion, Livingston; A. Gatliffe, Williamsburg; D. P. Whitsitt, Knox county; Joe C. Parker, Pulaski; Charles Nicld, Grays; Sid Rowland, Pittsburg. ONB EIVTOYI same old sarsaparilla be- Pe-ru-- cause it works the smno old cures. It's the sovereign blood purifier, and it's Avers, The Portland, Ore., Commercial Review says: "The condition of growing wheat, both in the valley and cast of the Cascades, is all that could be desired. The weather during the week has been variable, the rains cold and temperature at times frosty, but no damage has been reported anywhere, and nothing has occurred to alter previous expectations of a very large crop." The Government dispatched aid Memphis and Cairo to the Sbawneetown flood sufferers. from louiaiWE, xr. SAN FRANCISCO. CAL ftt hew very-bus- Ref ief for Flood Sufferers. The St. Bernard Coal Company through Mr. Geoi C. Atkinson, secretary, jester-da- y contributed one hundred dollars cash to tbe flood sufferers at Sbawneetown. A further contribution of two cars of coal was also made to be shipped as soon as the railroad can haul it to tbe stricken city. tm, X ft f J. E. Toole in "Kil larney and the Rhine." To-nig- NEW ENTERPRISE STOVES "ST 200,000 BATtOPACTION. ') evenr ona oivma at Assembly Hall promptly at 7.30 o'clock next Tuesday evening. A treat is in store for all who come. The program for the evening is as follows: Recitation, Lizzie Dean. Music, Music, Quartette. Recitation, Lilly Evans. Sunrise Meeting. A cordial invitation is extended to our citizens to attend a Sunrise Easter service to be held in the Assembly Hall, at 6:30 a. in. next Sunday April 10th, under auspices of the Union Society of Young People's Society of Christian Endeavor. Quartette. '1 ,fl Several residences and business houses were fully equipped with 'clandestine" lights by our head electricians, Messrs. White and Peyton. These gentlemen "clim" poles and made connections several days last week. How to Look Good. Good looks are really more than skin deep, depending entirely on a healthy con dition of all the vital organ;. It the liver is inactive, you have a bilious look, if jour stomach it disordered, you have a look, if your kidneys are a Heeled you have a pinched look. Securo good health, and you will surely have good A plate glass front was added to looks "Electric flitters" is a good AlterActs directly on the the St. Bernard drug store last native and Tonic the week. Artist Swopc of Mortons stomach, liver and kidneys, purifiesboils, blood, cures pimples blotches and Gap, is treating the exterior to a and gives n good complexion Kvery new coat of paint. When he com- - bottle guaranteed Sold al St Uernard jlletcs the job the local scenery of Drugstore. 50 cents per bottle ds-pepti- c that vicinity will be enhanced fully fifty per cent. ' Rev. Morgan, of the regular Primi ive Hard-shel- l Baptist, filled his appointment last Saturday night, preaching at the home of Mr. John Franklin. The meeting was well attended and great interest manifested during the services. Will Begin a Meeting. Rev. C. C. Hall, pastor ol the Methodist Episcopal Church requests the announcement that he will begin a series ol meetings next Sunday the nth instant. And he extends a special invitation to all Christian people to assist in the meeting. Mrs. A. Invcen, residing at 721 Henry St , Alton, III , suffered with sciitlc rheumatism for ov.r eight months. She doctored for it nearly the whole of the lime, using various remedies recommended by friends, and was treated by the physicians, but received no relief. She then used one and a half bottles of Chamberlain's Pain Balm, which effected a complete cure. This is published at her request, as she wants others similarly afflicted to know what cured her. as and 50 cent sizes for lir Duo's Sprnce Rum Balsam It a scientific viiir.l)- based on modern discoveries and com. sale by St. Bernard Drug Store, Uarlini; u)undL'd tr ibemlntsof renown who liave el ven ton: George King. St Charles Hen Itob- - throat and lunjr diseases a llfestmly. Ask your inson Mortons Gap druggist to procure It for you If not lu stock. Sold In two sites, 25c. and 50c John Twyman finished the home Sold by St. Bernard Drug Store - Debate, Question, Resolved, that novel reading produces greater moral injury than benefit. Affirmative, J. E. Daj, I. H. Teel, Celeste Moore. Negative, AY. A. Toombs, C. C. Hall, Susan Burr. Adjournment. The debate of last Tuesday night was on the question, Resolved, That an income tax is just. Those who participated were Messrs. H. White and J. R Rash, affirmative, and Messrs. W. F. Burr and E. B. Bourland lor the negative. A unanimous decision for the the affirmative was given by the Judges. ? An Enterprising Druggist There are few men more ' Rev. C. C. Hall, of the M. E. and enterprising than ibe St.wide awake church, tackled the sinners of this who spare no pains to secure iho Bernard, best of place, Sunday, and Sunday night, everything in their line for their many cusexhorting them to break off the tomers, Tbey now bivo the valuable Discovery ahaeklcs of sin and flee the coining agency for Dr King's NewColds. Thisfor is Coughs and .wtwrath. In the afternoon he went Consumption, remedy that is producing the wonderful out to McCord's school house and such a furor all over the country by its pointed out to the transgressors of many startling cures. It absolutely cures that vicinity their alarming prox- Asthma, Bronchitis, Hoarseness and all affections of the Throat, Chest and Lungs. imity 'to perpetual fire. Call at above drug store and get a trial bottle f reo or a regular size for 50 cents Spring weather has developed and $1.00. Guaranteed to cure or price the athletic spirit in some of the refunded. school house vicinity, paid this office a pleasant call last Monday. Mr. Laffoon is a prosperous, well known farmer of that section and is the owner of the Taurus that in vaded Tun Bee office a short time since, said visit quickly resulting Two j cars ago, U. J. Warren, a druggist in the conversion of every attache at Pleasant Brook, N Y , bought a small of this paper, for it made them supply of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. every one at once. He sums up the result as follows: "At that Come again, Mr. Laffoon, the time the goods were unknown in this today Chamberlain's Cough Remedy whole force will ever remember is a household word." It is the same in you as a bull-- fellow. brother of the "Mystic Tie." The lodge has been working like beavers for several months past, called meetings being a frequent occurrence and several victims, are yet on the string. BEE-leavers sec-lio- n, y stretch upon the Masonic goat last Friday night and is now a lull-fledg- Mr. W. D. Laffoon. of the Fox Where ever hundreds of communities. the good qualities of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy becomo known, people will have nothing else. 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by St Bernard Drug Store, Earlington; Geo. King, St. Charles; Ben T. Robinson Mortons Gap. Three hundred naval recruits have gone from Galveston, Tex., to Norfolk, Va. ilon't Tobacco Spit and bmoke lour I U Altar. To quit tobacco easily and forever, bo mag Jctlc, full of life, nervo and vigor, take the wonder-workethat makes weak men strong. All druggists, Mo or II. Curo guaranteed. Uooklot and samr-lfree. Address Sterling Iteraedy Co., Chicago or Now York. The overflow of tbe Ohio river between Henderson and Howell last week came near doing serious injury lo the railroad track by washing out tbe embankments, but the clcso watch kept b the officials and men under them, prevented the threatSuperintendent M.ittin, ened washout Master of Trains Devnev, and Koad- master Kobson wiln a largs Icrce ol men protected the embankments at weak places with rock, thus avoiding trouble. Nashville, Tenn , March 17. United Slates Judge Clark today rendered two decisions in the cas. of the Nashville, Chattanooga & St. Louis Railway company against the state board of equalizers, involving tbe question of tbe tax assessment of the railway's properties. The first decision holds that Ibe case involved a federal question, and the court had jurisdiction The second dismissed tbe demurrer to tbe bill, and under the 14th amendent to the United States constitution tbe court held an injunction was justified, the bill averring unequal assessments, and granted the same, allowing tbe defendants to answer tbe bill. The injuncticn prevents the state board of equalizers certifying tbe assessments lo the comptroller for collection. Peoria, III., March 3t. Tbe report lhat Grand Chief Arthur, of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, is secretly wcilaing bis great influence with that organization to prevent the federation scheme into which tbe firemen, telegraphers, trainmen and conductors have already entered, is discredited by Frank P Sargent, grand master of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen. "Don't you believe anything of the kind," said Mr. Sargent today "Mr Arthur will present the federation plan lo the delegates to the national convention, which is to be held al St Louis in May. He will do Ibis without recommendation and allow the delegates lo make whatever disposition of it tbey choose. I have this from Mr Arthur's own lips. The brotherhoods have all been working under a system which was adopted at Cedar Rapids several years ago and very successfully at that. The new plan, which goes into effect tomorrow is virtually tbe same, only lhat it is of a national character. It is not at all reasonable to suppose that it would ba opposed by Mr. Arthur and his organization, who have been a party to the old system and benefited from it. The report that Mr. Arthur is opposing the federation is simply a canard, just as was the report that he might be defeated for tbe position of grand master at tbe convention. Tbe fact of the matter is that be has two more years to serve, so you can draw your own conclusions." Educato Yonr llowels With Cuscrtrets. Candy Cathartic, cure constipation forever. 10c, 23c. If C. C. O, fall, druggists refund money. melo-dram- The Cost of War Preparations. Key West, April 4. A stupend-uou- s amount of work has been accomplished here during the last thirty day s in coaling and provisioning. The expenditures during the month of March, due to war preparations at the Key West naval station, amounted to $132,000, of which 72,000 was for ammunition. This was distributed among the ships and docs not include $70,000 worth in store, nor large shipments now en route. The Iowa is to have a protection of sand bags, the preparation being now in progress, Guaranteed tobacco habit cure, makes weak men strong, blood pure. 60c, tl. AH druggists. Ihty last loiigcr and make more homes happy than any other Stove on earth. Fire backs trttaranteed for is years. U They ere made of Southern Iron by Southern Workmen, who ore sustained by the products of Southern Fanners. your Dealer does not handlehernTvVRlTE FOR CATALOdUE. V5-ii -- - c for Fifty Gents. See Toole in "Killarney and the Thirty-fiv- e Rhine" and fifty cents. New Company of State Guards. Glasgow, Ky., April 5. A state guard organized here tonight with 40 members, and several more will probably join when Col. T. J. Smith arrives next week to muster in the new company. Americans are leaving Havana as fast as they can find ships. Informition from the imprisoned whaling vessels in the Arctic regions is that the men are suffering untold privations. Phillips & Buttorff Mg. Co. NASHVILLE,. TENN. COOKING AND HEATING STOVES, Mantels and Grates, BoUowware, Tinware, Etc. DEAUR3IN W-- ... HANUrACTUHUUt OF v-- China," Crockery WOODEN and'QIassware, Cutlery,' AND WILLOWWARE. Everything necessary and convenient tor tho Kitchen, Dining' Room, , Tnnnilrv nti.1 -. j .- uu Tbicycles A TlnliMT --.- .j. v SPECIALTY. nnf I W DETECTIVE iir- vu -l wain u iiidu 111 cvcijr iuiti- ity to act as private Detective under instructions. Experience Address, unnecessary. t- . : 0ETECTIVE tAGENCY, Nashville. c en' mo'tm w e )'H'.'8'8H''t''.H Tcnn. "THE BEE.r ONE DOLLAR A YEAR. i IJ SUBSCRIBE FOR III nmmM big boys of the town. The game of casting the disc (a ball and chain that belongs to the rock pile) has been indulged in by William McCarley, Wash Etheridge, Henry Bourland and other young men about town. John Twyman holds the record. notices Spring improvements are upon us with the opening of spring Kentucky Horses. Mr. no. T. Barnctt visited horse weather. A new veranda is being sales at Lexington last week and built to the front of Mr. Jno. B. bought a half dozen Bluegrass horses for Barnett & Arnold's new . Guest, of Mr. D. stable. Princeton, and other gentlemen from that section bought horses and all were shipped together. km m arc out anBeautiful nouncing the Easter services conducted by Madisonvillc Command-trNo. 27 Knights Templar at the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, Madisonville, Ky., next Rev. S. II. Lovelace Sunday. will deliver the. addrecs. services beginning at 1 o'clock a. m. Dinner at Hotel Lucile to Knights and ladies. y 1 - holders of the St. Bernard Coal Company will be held in the general offices of the company at Earlington, Ky., Wednesday April aoth, 1898. Geo. C: Atkinson. Secretary. Stockholders Meeting. The annual meeting of the stock- "TS " I heard of Dr. Dell's Pine Tar Honey, and seeing many recommendations from different persons, of its wonderful valuable merits, I thought I would try a bottle. I have been seriously affected for twenty five years with a cough and pains in my side and breast that were causing me a miserable life. I spent Hundreds of dollars with doctors and for medicine, but everything failed until I found this wonderful remedy. It beats the world and has saved my life. I recommend Dr. Honey to everybody with Bell's Pine-Ta- r weaklun(rsv It is a great success, j. is. Hossell, Grantsburg. III. For sale by St. Bernard Drug Store. Earlington, Geo. King, St. Charles. Don't fail to Bee Toole's y The battleship Texas is at last beautiful dialect Atkinson's residence, the St. Berand the Rhine," nard Drug Store has been given a declared repaired, stripped and Good. 35 and 50 cents. new plate glass front, pavement, ready for action. etc., and the spirit of renovation It is suggested that the United and improvement prevails. a States troops concentrate at I in case of war with the Everrbody Says So. For Infants and Children, Spanish. Cnscnrcta Caudv Cathartic, tlio most won"Kil-larne- JE. CASTOR A Chick-amaug- 1 w ( TO KOJibltAIYi W AMD.YOUR COAL: BILL5 D0WII DONT fail to use BS3s ---sap - j: derful medical discovery of tbo age, pleasant and lotroshing to tho tasto, act gently and positively on UldnoyB, liver and bowels, The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of cleansing tho entlro system, dispel colds, curo headache, fovor, habitual constipation and biliousness. Plcaso buy and try a box 10, 23, 60 cents. Bold nud of C. O. C. guaranteed to curo by all druggists. fe&v Dr. Otto's Spruce Gum Balsam the most pleasantand reliable remedyfor coughs, colds, croup, and all soreness of the throat, chest and luuirs. Iar-- e bottles, 25c. aud 50c. Soldby St, Bernard Drug Store. Accordcorrs were invented in 1829 by Mr. Damain, of Vienna, and a single German firm now manulactures over 17,000 a year. Detter Titan A Klondike (lold Mine, Good health Is priceless when once lost. Wheu you haTe a slight cold or coutru Invest 25c. in a bottle of Dr. Otto's Spruce Cum llil- - Mwmmmmmmmmmwmmmmig life HAH Y TAPAf.lTY1 srw - WM "'h ' t ' KJ 7,1 t"iiwiiir-ni- l 1 CLOTHING. OUR SPRINd CLOTHING IS IN! HAVE YOU SEEN IT? Some times in our burry we fear we do not tallt enough about our CIolhin. Now, let us say right here, there's no part of our entire stock we are prouder of. No department that is more complete. We buy our Clothing fromall parts of tbe country, some from tbe South, sope from tbe West and some from the East, and pitting tbe whole together enables us lo show as hatfdsome and complete lino of Clothing as you want to see. Our 20 per cent discount rals we bad during January and February put us in good shape forcurNew, Clean, Spring Stock, and we want you to come in and see what we bave, ufhat we can do for you, before you buy our New Spripf Suit, won't you? Come in, that's all we ask of you;' wben once In, our Pretty Patterns and Correct Prices : : : : : will do tbe rest. ; ; : . . . e begin Men's Suits this Spring at i 2 50 and SBWn-MWrun up to $15.00, Of course tbe $2 50 suit is not very much, but you can't stand tbe pressure if you will only allow us to show you our $500, $G.oo. $7 00 and $10.00 suits While if you want an Elegant Wedding Suit, or if you bave been in Ihe habit of having 'your suit made and paying from $20.00 to $30 00 for it, let us show you our Matchless $1 j 00 Suits' md as $wA fsrvTtwrv.,v u . ft VCM UDsMl Am, llyse AmAw WRITE FOR w PRICES REFERENCE SZm fyvfcJ m &SAWi2M&Aw flfifl " tAwt- - M K N Mrs. Browder Myers has gone to Nashville, where she and Mr. Myers will make their home lor Browder's the present at least. through run as baggageman did not permit his being at home at Earlington, hence the change Gathering of Teachers. Mrs. Myers will be much missed. At Hanson, there are a number of She was prominent in church, young teachers in Prin. McCulley's Christian Endeavor and temper- training classes. Tuition and board ance work. In the college most reasonable. OUR aUWANTEB $100.00 IN GOLD. to be established there next fall, We will pay Ons Hundred Dollars In Gold fot tuition will be free. Only a limand every case cough and colds wliera ited number can be enrolled the anybenefit Is derived of the use of Dr. Otto's from no Spruce Gum Ilalsam. It contains nothing InRegister early. first year. jurious and is so pleasant to take. Ueware ol Imitations. E. McCullev, A. M., Sold by St. Bernard Drug Store. Hanson. Ky. a hall Interest nm.tlie return are creater thancannot buy losJ In an AlanUa L'ol J mine. aRRold health. Hewaroof a slight cold. Sold by St. Bernard Drug Store. &S&jAAwSkr!ABAwHA flSl Regiment Na tional Guards, at Saratoga, N, Y,, have been kept in readiness with a train of cars waiting to move them at once when needed. fl? The 1 Twenty-firs- t uK&&BSf1 BlfeT C? er Whether its a stubborn cold orjust a sniffle, vou can curo it Tor Rood with Dr. This famous Bell's Pine Tar Honey. remedy taken in lime will stop tbe progress of consumption and bring Mbe color ol health to tbe pallid cheek. For salo by St. Bernard Drug Store, Earlington, Geo King, St. Charles. f N, the BEST STEAM uCOAL on A THE MAI$ET. JEw l - YOU USE HO - '8 ,r? i ftf j TFU-A- .ANDY CATHARTIC K' 1 Miss Clara Barton, the Red Cross angel, has returned to Cubrt on her mission of mercy, carrying further relief to destitute reconcentrados. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Kbeum, Fever Son's. Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains.' worns anu an OKtu uruiuiuua, aim It it, cures files or no pay required guaranteed 10 nive perfect satisfaction rr money refunded. Trico 35c per Imx Knr Sale b St Hernud Drnu rili ra ORDER AND T Azrc... 3 "n. r a yvwy W ... WILL '. 1 : 'SL l-- 10 racA t f ! Tbe best Salve in Ihe world for Cut., CURE CONSTIPATION ALL nniirrr.icTe wnvvwuiw a 50 Don't fail to see J. E. Toolmn 'Killarney.and the Rhine"to-hiRht- . The best thing of the season. Prices 35 and 5c ?;. &? BISHOP & CO MADISONVILLE, KY, YOUR MONEY BACK IF YOU WANT IT. II 1 i fof ORDERS PRONPTTY FILLED PNOjS V m)Jmcrron marmtmdl 2S v4 V '- J, .I' '" r-.-J- "iMtiSii V, m?:miwmMr i"wyTi W "TWy rpsiaKirjii Mil Fffi:rfl 'SfP1 - 'AMDnJLWHM 'mniAWDBiaviAi s ! THE SUNDAY SCHOOL. .LESSON II, SECOND QUARTER, INTERNATIONAL SERIES, APRIL 10. 'HTTVM Kg -- NDSHaaiSlV 8AT31 90TJd iCn'B soxni'B 8y $ Tett of tho treo 8 joxoo nx noA as'BBia ireo bj& q.ij. 'JOAO SC DJB 3.U JOqiUDUlOJI 3AV OUJt OJ0dtUO3 JSOtU AVOU DAY Ax09ji9a no A P3J3JJO J3AD OABtJ pUC JSoSiCJ OtJJ OACtl JJtlSDJ E SB pU' 'BIMIHIO'K) 1 v- - 9NIMS I jno jo uojioojos oijj ut ojeo jctaDds uojjei oacij oaa iONIHXOlO in ui ilM lli ntlt tt iti ii CASTORIA For Infants and Children. re The Kind You Have ' ' '"" JSVegefablcPrcppralionrorAs-slmilaUn- '"I ' "T Always Bought g lhFoodandncgula-lln- g thcStQUiadis andBoweis of Bears the Signature Itomotes'Digcsbon.Chccrful-tttssafulBfestContal- ns IJu The Kind neither InotNakc:otic. av onxda-swxLEaxmEa OpiumIorphintJ norHiiicral. JtAUUSJu-jbiliJ- i.' ApcrfccWcittctiy forConslipa-lio- n, So'urtbiracli.Diarrhoca, nndLos'S OF,Sleef. Tat'Siimfe 'Signalurc'of IF ,It You Have f3&Gt NEW YOHK. Always Bought. L rXACTTOPT OF WHAEFEB. -.- vm.1i CASTORIA THCCCNTAUN COMPANY, HKW YORK CfTY SB3 r MEDICINE for the A Popular Proprietary Medicine Sold at Retail for Five Cents a Package the first experimental step in a direction that may lead to a revolution in the trade. "1 MILLION oc A I... C lapse of tlmo In any climate. Only ho choicest drugs should be used, their preparation should be In accordanco with tho latest lcrfectcd methods of modern science, the tabules packed In glass, protected by absorbent cotton, and securely corked. .en the corks used uarobeonota grade so high In Its requirements that no mauufrcturer of tlieec every day stoppers could supply mora than a small proportion from his output that would moot the exacting specifications. Tho K'ass vials wero In turn packed In boxes of equality not surpassed In beauty and perfection of workmanship by thoseused by the most fautdlous dealers In Jewels and ornaments of gold. Having set thrlrhlghstandard, andneercoutcnt!ngto vary from It, the proprietors resorted to tho accepted modern methods of miking their commodity known, and seven hundred thousand dollars In vested within lit o years In newspaper advertising has Informed every American citizen concerning tho superior and surprising qualities of HI pans Tabules. lljlng thoughtful and painstaking obsbners of the changed conditions that sweep over the commercial world, and careful to note every circumstance having a. bearing upon the suec'iiful prosecution of their trade, the managers of the company have noted that th 're Is a present Insistent demand for a lower pries for every article that reaches or approaches an universal use, and that tho people, although requiring the best of everything, resent being called upon to pay heavy percentages for supernuous wrapplnr and tacking or unnecessary protection against deterioration that might result In vears, but Is needless In the caso of a purchase Intended to be consumed in a week. It has also becndlscovered, and proed by the test of tlmeand actual experience, the that these Tabules do not haremighttendency to loss of qualities or diminution of ex. at first havo been expected. Inasmuch as, under rellenco from exposure that favorable conditions, thoso that havo lain loose In a drawer, a traveling bag or pocket for several weeks or months are found to bo practically as fresh and as efficacious as ever. Acting upon tbeso suggestions, and noting particularly the unimpaired prosperity of frrerc newspapers nowsold for o cent Instead of the old rate of five times that amount, and the general tendency In all directions toward low rates and Increased sales, tho company have entered upon tho exierlment of putting up Klpans Tabules In pasteboard cartons, which they will offer to tho tradoupon terms which will permit of a package being sold by the druggist or storekeeper at a prlco lower than erer beforo adopted for CK.STS-t- en tabules, or doses, for one half a cent each. a proprietary medlclne-FI- VE Tho company will not discontinue the manufacture and sale In the form with which tho people hare learned to know and value the IUpans Tabules, but will offer tho cheaper sort experimentally for the benefit of such as may deslro them. It should be plainly understood that tho quality of the medicine Is Identical In both sorts, the only difference t packbeing lu tho form and comparative cost of packing or putting up. The ages are not yet to be had of all dealers, although It Is probable that almost any druggist will obtain a supply when requested by a customer to do so I but In any case a single carton, contalnln g ten tftbules. will be sent, postage paid, to any address for five cents In ttimps. forwarded to the ltlpans Chemical Co., No. 10 Spruce 8t New York. Until the goojs are thoroughly Introduced to the trade, agents and peddlers will be supplied at a prloo which will allow them a fair margin of iTont, vis. : 1 doien cartons for 40 cents. S gross (7.M cartons) for $MS 23 gross (3,0.0 cartons) for 11 clojen (111 cartons) for SIN. tuu, ian Willi iiiu vruirm wit jr vu.v NetWork company of manufacturing chemists, the Rlpans Chemical Company, placod upon the market about Ave )eari ii.ua medicinal tablet or "tabule" coiniKsM of coinpreued powdered preparatlui m f irrtuln medicinal drug wblc-l- i bad U en usccr tattled iti bo of more general use anions medical men than any other fur the cute or al lcvlatiou t uch lilt common to man u Ii.no their origin in on Impaired Ulentloii or weakeuwi capacity for assimilating root), absorbing nourUhment and eliminating' Haste The catalogue of ills Included under this head li said to Include pretty ncurly eiery disease fur u hlch the phyilclan U called upon to preaprlbe. In preparing their ttnndaril remedy fir the acceptance of tho Amerlcau pcopfo I He company laid down I bo principle grade, that ever) thing entering Into th paikct should bo of the hlkhcst throughand so prorated any czttcded and protect,! ns to retain IU inilltlca Inmet and unimpaired I Oolilcu Text, I Cor. 20 Commentary hi tlio Itcv. I). M. Stcnrnf. Copyright, 1S93, by D. M. Stearns. Wo havo our choice of two lessons for cither tho ivguhu lcson In tho scries, lNInth. xvl, 21 28, or thU insurrection lesson, but ns tho latter, ulilch mo choose, Is n brief section vo ca'i with great profit tlovoto n thlrtl of our si..-- c to tho former. IIa lug warned Ills dlsclpila ngalust tho leaven, or falso doctrine, of tho Pharisees nntlSadducccs, Hodrcw from Simon Pctor tho confession, "Thou art tho Christ, tho Son of tho living God." This, Jesus said, was n revelation toSlnion from tho Father and was tho foundation on which Ho would build His church, which Ho now mentions for tho first tlmo and only on ono other occasion (Math. xUli, 17). Ho then told them plainly that Ho must suffer and dlo nnd rlso from tho dead tho third day, nnd, when l'ctcr, taught by satan, objected to thlt, Christ then taught tho disciples that not only was death tho only way for Him, but tho only way for them also as Ills followers After His resurrection Ho called their attention to tho fact that all tho prophets had taught this, saying: "O fools and slow of heart to bollcvo all that tho prophets havo spohcul Ought not Christ to havo suffered theso things and to enter into His gloryf" (Luho xxlv, 25, 20.) It Is tho great truth u hlch Is over being spoken by tho Spirit through Paul, as when ho says: "I nm crucified with Christ. Nevertheless 1 live, yet not I, but Christ llvcth In mo." "Wo who llvoaro nlway delivered unto death for Jesus' sake, that tho llfo also of Jesus might bo mado manifest In our mortal llesh." "That I may Know Hltn, nnd tho power of Ills resurrection, and tho fellowship of His sufferings, being mado conformable unto Hlsdeath" (Qal 11, 20, II Cor lv, U; Phil, ill, 10) 1. "Anil when tho Sabbath was past Mary Mngdalcno, nnd Mary, tho mother of James, and Salome, had bought sweet spices, that they might como and anoint Him." Theso women loved Him, followed Him nnd ministered unto Illni. They also watched Him to tho end nnd saw His body laid to rest In Joseph's tomb, then returned nnd prepared spices and ointments, nnd rested tho Sabbath day, according to tho commandment (Luko xxill, 55, 60; Mark xr, 41) In them and their ministry 13 seen great devotion to Him, tho manifestation of truo and heartfelt love, but in this caso their lovo lacked faith, for had they believed nis oft repeated wc tls, that Ho would rlso again tho third i ny, they would not havo prepared to anoint Ills dead body on that day 2. "And very early In tho morning tho first day of tho week they camo unto tho sepulchor nt tho rising of tho sun." But they camo looking for what they would not find, for they had no authority to look for a dead body in a tomb. Wo may bo perfectly suro that wo shall find everything exactly ns Ho has said, nnd tlicrcroro It bo comes us to hold fast theso words: "I bo llcvo God, that It shall bo even as It was told mo" (Acts xxvll, 25). a. "Ana tncy said among tncinscivcs, Who shall roll us away tho stono from tho door of tho scpulchcrj" Had they been consciously 6cnt of God on this errand they might havo had tho comfort of Dcut. xxxi, 8; John x, 4, but Ho had not sent them forth this tlmo It was in itself a good work they had In lew, nnd great lovo was lu It, nnd they wcro truo disciples, but this errand was not of God It was a labor of love, but not n work of faith (I Thess. I, 3) d If wo walk in tho good works Ho lias for us (Eph. 11, 10), wo shall do well, but all others, honovcr seemingly good, may turn out to bo vain works nnd Just nothing, for no said, "Without Mo yo can do nothing" (John xv, 6), which I tako to teach that not only will our work bo nothing without Ills blessing, but It will bo as nothing unless Ho has dono it all from tho first. 4. "And when they looked they saw that tho stono was rolled nway, for it was very great. " It had not been rolled nwny that Ho might como forth, for a resurrection body regards no obstacles Neither had it been rolled nway that they might accomplish what they had in view, tho anointing of His body, but nn angel had como from heaven and rolled back tho stono (Math, xxvlli, 2) that they might sco nnd bclicvo that Ho meant just what Ho raid when Ho told them that Ho would rlso again tho third day Blessed nro they that havo not Eccn and yet havo believed I.cssou, Verses, 0, 7 Marls xvl, Slcm-or- y ST. BERNARD COAL COMPANY & si, NOORPORATED. ip M iners and Shippers of QQAL AND COKE. - t General Office, Earlington, Kentucky, i I Bimoh OfioS! t up ? If ZTHROUGH VLSTIBULED TRAINSDMY NASHVILLE 1) CHICAGO. isifliWIIlPiNu&fMm llYiiifiMiWiWRsrRorm D.nJ1ILLHAN.G5.A NA3nVlLLE.Tr.Rtl. .H t A. M. CAUROX.L, Manager, 201 N. Cherry Street, Nashville, R. G. ROUSE, Manager, Palmer House, Broadway, Patlucali, if m Jjf i Tennessee. Kentucky. S. II. NEWBOLD, Manager, 342 W. Main Street, Louisville, CAPT. T. L. LEE, Manager, Corner Main and Auction Streets, Kentucky. Memphis, Tenn. A. S. FORD, Manager, 327 Upper Second Street, Evansville, Ind. I f.PJEFFRIE5.G.P.A EVANiVILLE.IND m x Wholesale Agents- BEN T. ROBIHSON, JOHN T. HESSER, Hauser Building, St. Louis, Mo.; J. BRIDGMAN, Room 85, Hartford Building, Chicago, 111. VV. I THE FAMOUS ND. 3 CQAL, I s For all uses, from Earlington, Diamond and St. Charles Mines. Only Vibrating Screens and Picking Tables used. THE BEST SELECTED COAL IN THE MARKET. 1 Morton'M cr re tuolcy Iw DRUGS AND MEDICINES. PERFUMERY and TOILET ARTI- DRUGGIST Cxcijd, CLES PAINTS AND OILS, Always on band a full and complete stock o PrtYICISANS' PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED. GEORGE KING, DRUGCIST, I rf BRUSHED BOKE FOR BASE BURNERS Whyflbuy High-price- ID FURNIBES. kU& ST. CHARLES, KENTUCKY. d Anthracite Coal, when you can get ST. BER- - Nice Line of DniRKists' Sundries. Prescriptions Carelully Compounded t $ 2 2 - NARD CRUSHED COKE for a much less price? One ton of the Crushed Coke will do the same work as one ton of the best Anthracite Coal. ASK YDUR DEALER FDR IT AND SAVE MDNEY CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR. If You Are Going North, If You Aro Going South, If You Aro Going East, If You Are Going West; rUHCHASr. TICXCTS VIA TMC k't;Topic ITS GOOD EFFECTS. in the evident increase in honfc in- (John xx, 6. 8, 20). MX) JL JUMA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAfUAAAAAAMAAisAAAAAt,,ajAAAArMArAAAA 4 lubaB. Castlctnaa. A rturGjJ-- a n ghatr, Breckinridge Cnstlcman. 7F" Royal Insurance Co. Of The Largest Fire Insurance Company In the World. .lssAaxjIrMteI)oes the Largest Business in the State of Kentucky. Does the Largest Business in the Southern States. Losses Paid in Kentucky in 1896 - - $249,831.03 & Castleman 1! luo 6cpulcher they saw a young man sitting on tho right side, clothed In a long whito garment, nnd they wcro affrighted. " By comparing tho accounts It is clear that thcrowero two somo saw ono insldo nnd ono outThere side, and, ngnin, both wcro Inside Is no discrepancy or contradiction. To scud two is generally Hiswny. Two went with Him to visit Abraham ant to rcscuo Lot. Two wcro sent to tho heavenward gazing disciples. Tho twelve and tho seventy wcro sent by twes Sometimes Ho sends but one, as when no sent Gabriel, or when Ho sent Philip from Samaria to tho Ethiopian. 0. "And ho saith unto them, Bo not affrighted. Yo seek Jesus of Nazareth, which was crucified Ho is risen. Ho is not hero. Behold tho placo whero they laid Him." They sought lgnorantly, but sincerely, and thoso who seek find. Tho word oven to such Is, "Fear not " Thcro is no ground of fear to thoso who nro in Him, and from Gen. xv, 1, to tho end of tho story it is ono oft repeated "Fcarnot;" "Bo not afraid, only bclicvo;" "Havo faith in God." Tho ground of nil peace, how ever, Is Jesus crucified nnd risen. 7. "But go your way, tell Ills disciples nnd Peter that Ho goetli beforo you unto Galileo. Thcro shall jo sco Him as Ho said unto you." In Math, xxvlli, 7, it is, "Go quickly and tell." Ono has said thit tho watchwords of Christianity nro: "Ho is risen. Go tell. " Wo havo not to roako up a flno story and put In perfect form and deliver it In eloquent language, but go whero nnd when He sends In Ills words tell of Him. His own messngo to Mary was, "Go to My brethren nnd sty unto them, I ascend unto My Father and your Father, and to My God nnd your God" (John xx, 17). Ho told her tho very words to say. When in nnswer to tho cry, "Whom shall I send and who will go lor us?" Isaiah said, "Hero am I; send ma" 8. "And they went out quickly nnd fled from tho sopulchcr, for thoy trembled nnd wcro nmazed; neither said they anything s to any man, for they wcro afraid." lfthcy had been walking and serving by faith they might not havo been afraid, but wo had better look at homo: II6w is it with mo? Am I without fear going quickly to tell tho good news whether men will hew or forbear? an-gc- ls us-anPur-hap- "Ana entering into Paul m. moore EARLINGTON. KY Resident Agent for Earlington and Vicinity. it! Bate , MANAGERS. Southern Department, Home Office Louisville, Ky VVVVWVVWVVVYVVVVVVVVVVVyVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVYVVVVV J-.ajM.M.i.fl".i,'lWiLl,iiii iin'l.i,:ii li.i,Ji., - I ,,,- aXueiat fr A I WE HAVE SPARED EXPENSE 4 n l?l A TcJ sPi TW(C ACsssfas.. ssssssssssHsssHsssssssKsVssVT'flL'nl To make our Funeral Equipment the best in this part of the State. Anything and everything you want in livery rinj. Crumbaugh Confirmed. Washington, April 4. The Senate in executive session this afternoon confirmed the nomination of Maj S. R. Crumhaugh to he Supervising Inspector of Steam Vessels for the Cincinnati district. He will prohably take charge of his office on the iat of .May. The Major has had an cldven months' seige of it, and is receiving congratulations from many friends. He will leave for the latter part of the week. IIop-kinsville a the lowest. tp-H- T PRICES ALWAYS In Vinoland, N. J., is a poet with radical views on the subject of taxation, who has gone to jail rather than pay his poll tax, amounting to $1.30. tsdfsM-Millra-sssl-JeTrl BAMETT & ARNOLD. 'WmTrTP"V rpnWnWaVt pP"fJ"T"1'r' EARLINGTON. KY. In lUta WKtKfc Alt tLSt FAILS. Best Cough fjrup. Tastes Uxi. in uoio. ioia uf nruifKists. I Vco I use in manufacturing; fourth, in Mr Warren is on the sick list. the greater prosperity among the Mrs . B Hogget i visiting in Greenproducers resulting from the in- ville creased activity among manufacRevival services are being conducted al turers, and increased earnings the Baptist church by Rev Bryan ity is not to bo limited to tho followers of Christ, but extended to all men with among their employes, as is shown Mrs Milcherson, Mr. and Mrs. Mr whom wo como in contact In a eonso Increased Earnings of Employes by the general advance in prices Nance, and Mrs Anderson, Piof Smith and this firaco of hospitality needed to bo and Advanced Prices for received by farmers for their Miss Porter were among those from Madiemphasized in ancient times moro than sonville who heard Rv preich, products. Farm Products. today, and particularly in oriental The following table shows the Sunday countries, whero methods of travel were reduction in importations of leadand aro slow and tedious and whero Special Correspondence. ing articles of farm production, the places of public entertainment wcro fow Washington, April 4 1898. The first column being the amounts and. far between. Strangers in traveling from place to placo bad to bo entertained Dingley law in its First half j car imported under the Dingley law in tho homes of the people, and tho cor- makes a good record as to its ef from August 1, 1897, to February fect upon importations, as well as 1, 1898, and the second column diality of their reception and tbo of their entertainment fill ns its earnings in the matter of reve- the amounts imported under the with admiration. Though not having tb nue. The official figures of the entertain travelers who aro strangers in Treasury Department covering the Wilson law from August 1, 1896, year our homes today, wo do often como in first six months of the Dingley law to February 1, 1897, one-hain each case, the corresponding contact with thoso whom wo da not its operations with months being chosen in order to know in tbo church, in places of busi- and comparing the corresponding six months of make the comparison an absolute-fai- r ness, in society, and should always this grnco of hospitality. We the preceding year under the WiN one: should treat kindly and considerately son law arc now for the first time lit. C mtht. Cor 6 rnlbi Kansas City, Montana, Dingley Liw. Wilson Law accessible. They show, to begin all men everywhere. Wool, Ibj 5l.;86,o;o 71.I9I.9J: wo seo: In tbo references with, a falling off in the importa- Surar, lb 820.231.Sja l.J5),W5.oj 1. Hospitality illustrated (Gen. xvili, Colorado, Pacific Coast, 1.362.791 113.99 tion of articles produced by the ChI:ory, Ibi Wool inanudciarn 13.490,331 tij.)S,aio In this passago wo see oriental farmer. I'rulH S6.104.ij1 In the classification of VrgrUblrs 17,490,001 illustrated. hospitality beautifully ... 98,1J 7JI7H of food and live animals," Hay 1302,846 Utah, Washington, Omaha, '7,6j6 Abraham is seated' in his tent door nt "articles li.959.97S first Orangrs and Lemons.. 11,589.311 noonday and sees, as ho supposes, three the importations during the St. Paul, Nebraska, strango men approaching. Ho runs to six months of the new law amountmeet them, presses them to accopt his ed in value to $81,106,723, while (Our (Jolor'ed invitation to sojourn with him, that ho in the corresponding six months of Black Hills, may givo them n morsel of bread to the preceding year under the WilAll communications anil VIA thoy pass son law the importations of that lalnlnr 10 lliia column shouldmailers of newi per comfort their hearts beforo be addressed lo on. Then he goes to Sarah, bis wifo, class of articles amounted to Geo. ALrzaxDia, Harlintton, Kr, and between them n sumptuous feast is thus showing a reduction W It. Teague. of St. Charles, attended spread beforo tho strangers. What a in this tbo funeral of I'ius Duncan, Sunday. beautiful picturo of simple, cordial, of more lhan $23,000,000 VESTIBULED TRAINS, bounteous hospitality! And this is only class of articles, most if not all of Will Ilines is the happiest man in town. SLEEPERS, DINING CARS, produced by the farm- He has a fine boy. ono of many similar incidents that which are might bo referred to. Tho reading of ers. CHAIR GARS e Quite a number of brethren from such a story should not only All us with Another class of citizens who attended the funeral of Pius Dun admiration, but a desiro to imitato tho have been equally benefitted by can Sunday r. m. Ruaa, tJiav.pass-- aoent.ot. louis.m HOWARD ELLIOTT, OtML Man., ST. L0UI&, ua spirit that was manifested. the, new law are those employed in Ed Holland says if be thought he would 2. Hospitality commanded (Heb. xlii, manufacturing industries depend have to go to war, he would take an ax and 2). "Bo not forgetful to entertain One evi- cut bis fingers off up to bis band. says tho apostlo, and adds, refer ent upon manufactures. Surplus Fundi Capital Stck Paid In, Mrs A. Tisdell, of Danville, is visiting ring to tho experiences of Abraham and dence of this is found in the fact 120,000. SSO.000. Lot, "for thereby somo have entortained that the importation of manufac- friends and relatives here COMMENCED BUSINESS IN 1867. angols unawares." Tho first verso of tured articles fell from $90,450,655 The grand rally at the A. M. K, Zton tho chapter Eays, "Let brotherly lovo under the Wilson law to $69,540,-86- 4 church Sunday was a success in every parcontinue," but while wo lovo the breth under the Dingley law. These ticular. The sum of $31 42 was realized. ren wo aro not to forgot nlso to lovo figures relate, as do those quoted We are autboriztd by tbo management to thank all who aided in any way. strangers and to treat them kindly. The the first half j ear's operMrs. Carrie Alexander wishes to extend stranger as well as tho brother must above, to havo a place in our consideration. Even ations of the Dingley law compared her sincere tbanVs to those who lent tneir six months services in the concert, a'nd also to those tho strangers who como to our doors as with the corresponding The advantages of a bank account are numerous. It is not to busitramps and vagabonds, though in many of the preceding year under the who patronired it. ness men we are talking they cases unworthy, should not bo treated Wilson law. The concert that was given last Saturday know all about it but to salaried unkindly. If wo treat them kindly in Thus it will be seen that white nigot was a most decided success. men, wage earners and to women Christ's name, it will bo dono unto Him the importation of articles of farm Rev Sllvey, of Providence, preached There's safety if the bank is a rather than unto them, and He is production fell off $23,000,000, the the funeral of Bro. Pius Duncan Sunday, good one. There's convenience-th- e worthy. money always ready and out being in and also preached at the Biptist church Abraham percentage of reduction Sunday night. fi. Hospitality rewarded. of reach of your own petty squaneach case about the same and the was amply rowarded. Though little dering, too. It is easy to spend Charlie Cross is all smiles. It is a fine dreaming of such a thing ho was enter- two classes of farmers and those boy, small sums wben you have a large besum in your pocket taining Jehovah and two of His servants dependent upon manufactures, Henry Ray is on the sick list. nnd received gracious promises from ing thus benefitted in like proporMADISONVILLE, - KENTUCKYj Bro. Pius Duncan departed this life on them. Tbo two disciples in entertaining tion. He leaves and otber n stranger entertained their risen SaAnother evidence of the m- - April 2.to mourn bis a wile We extend reia our latives loss. viour. It pays to bo kind. A crease'd activity which the new law heartfelt sympathy to the bereaved ones. water in Christ's namo brings its re )ias brought to our own manufacRev. E. Cary, of Providence, was the ward. "Inasmuch ns yo havo dono it eviguest of T. H. Mernweather Sunday, My breth- turers and tKeir employes is unto ono of tho least of theso, dent in the iacreasc in importation ren, yo havo dono it unto Mo." Bill Nelson, of Madisonville, was out xxlv, of raw material under the Dingley Sunday visiting his many friends. Bible Readings. Gen. six, II Sam. xvii, act. In its first six months the Easter services at the Methodist church, I Sam. ix, Noh. v, importations of raw materials for Sunday. II KiDgs iv, Math, xxy, Lukov, 2720; use in manufacturing amounted to Madisonville, was Mr. W. H. Acta xvi, IB; $06,723,625, xxiv, xix, while under the here Sunday, Ross, of with Prof. Cabel together Rom. xli, I3r Gal. vi, 0, 10; Titus i, 8, vaunted Wilson law, whose author and Kev. A. Johnson. 0 ; I Pet. iv. 0, and supporters were especial adRev. Hall, of Wants to be Brigadier General. vocates of the 'free raw material" t.ed ourR. H. last week,Mortons Gap, vis town Princeton, Ky., March 31. Maj. idea, the importations of raw maMij. L. B, Cavanah is improving. "be T. J. Johnson, of the Kentucky terial amounted to only $79583 Doctor Nichols visited Weeping Holler State Guards, has asked the United 617 in the corresponding months last week, on business. States Government for a commiss- of the preceding year. Rev. H. H. Gordon was in our city last ion" as Brigadier General to raise That the new law is operating Sunday. Our Tailor Made Cloth5,000 troops in Western Kentucky especially in the interests of the The Cumberland Presbyterians held ing is well and artisti-call- y in the event of war with Spain. farmers and those dependent upon their Presbytery in Madisonville last made. We have manufacturing industries for At the beginning of a recent the employment is thus clearly week. stacks of samples. GenMoody, the great thunderstorm, electrified drops their first, in the reduction in kinsville ibis week. evangelist, is in Hop. uine goods at reasonable were observed that cracked faintly shown; importation of articles of food and If our Baptist friends do not believe in prices: . ground and on reaching the live animals, which fell off 20 per free silver, what's the matter with Siivey? emitted sparks. cent; second, in the reduction in Prof. Westly Smith, of Hopkinsville, American forests have produced the importation of manufactured will lecture Sunday on the "Location of articles which compete with home Hell," at the A. M. K. Zion Church. during the past sixty years Rev. T. H. Merriwealher will preach feet of lumber, valued industries, the reduction in this case being about the same; third the Easter sermon. at 25,000,000. Week lleBlnnlne April 3. by Iter. S. II. Doyle. Gen. Topic Tho grace of hospltnllty. Heb. zlll, 2. ZTllI, Tho word "hospitality" means lovo to strangers. Tbo kindness of Christian- Tr the Comment dustries by reason of the increased demand for raw material for their MORTONS GAP Mrs Annie demons is visiting in Madi-sonill- r LOUItVlllC a.'43 A Dingley Law Operating Greatly to the Interests of Farmers and Laborers. rUOHVlUC R. M. so c;cur.o The Maximum of Safety, The Maximum of Speed, The Maximum of Comfort, The Minimum of Rate. f Ralc, Time ami all other lufonaallon C. P. ATMOHC, Q. r. A.. will ii 1BHIH 1 be cheerfully fumlstici! by Or try boun-tifnlnc- LouuvtLUt, Cr. iffllilM W. W. ETII RIDGE, Acknt. lf BEST TRAINS GRDVES ifiens. . $104,-623,30- 0, St. Louis or Chicago, (V L nwStmtV tMjT m , Slaugbt-ersvill- UW.WAKELCY.atN-LPAS8'RaT..ST.L0UI3.M- stran-cors.- " (). CHI LL. IS JaSV AS COODFQR ADULTS. WARRANTED. PRICE CO ots. TASTELE55 TDNIC 1 JNO. G.MORTON, tsAisrtciSFi. G Al.ATt A, 1 1X8., NOV. K, IMS. Pari Motltelno Co., Bt. LouU, Mo. (lentlemenl Wo sold lost rear. 080 botllM b OllOVK-TAHTKLKKH CHILL. TONIC and hTl bought tbreo KroM already this year. In all ovr ax pertence of 14 Teartf In the drug business, hart nerer sold nn artlrla thai gsra such uolTersal as your Tonic. Yours truly, AUNlr.CAJlR ACO. NASHVILLE; CHATTANOOGA AND ST. LOUIS RAILWAY. PULLMAN PALACE cup-ofxol- 3; 20-8- 23-2- Young man, dress up. SLEEPING CARS Uelween Nashville and Chattanooga, Alabama. Aurusla. Marnn Tfnnv.. vilie, Asheville, Washington, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York, Portsmouth, nuiium. jacKson, mempnij, Millie KOCk, Texerkana, Sherman,, Waco, Dallas and Fort Worth'.' : ! : Palace Day Coaches on ail Trains Information pertaining to TICKETS. ROUTES. RATE. HTC. Will b9 cheerfully furnished upon application to Ticket Aeenll. or lo A. J. WELCH, Division Pissenger Agent, Memohis. Tenn. 27-2- 17-1- 31-4- 28-4- J. II. LATIMER, Southeaslero Passenger Amant Atlanta r5 D, J. MULLANEY, Northeastern Pass. Agt. '59 W Fourth St Clnclhnati.O". R, C. COWARDIN, Western Pass. Agent, uoom Jos, Ky. Exchange Building, St. Louts. Mn. BRIARD'F. HILL, Northern Paw. Agt. VRodm 338 Marquett Bldg. Chicago. J. L. EDMONDSON, Southern Pass. Agt. uauanooga, xenn. a fop, but Don't look well dressed. Gen'l Pass, and Ticket Agt. NASiyviLLBTENN. -- W. L. DANLEY; v, .St. Bernard Gen'l Store. Will pre t atten- : ' lion at this office. ; lifBmates iVrnished upon Rpplicafion. . J0B WORK-;receive' . 't 1! h .ii -v,