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Bee (Earlington, Ky.): May 5, 1898 Bee (Earlington, Ky.) 300dpi TIFF G4 page images Bee Publishing Co. Earlington, KY 1898 bee1898050501_sn87060004 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Bee (Earlington, Ky.): May 5, 1898 Bee (Earlington, Ky.) Bee Publishing Co. Earlington, KY 1898 $IMLS This electronic text file was created by Optical Character Recognitio n (OCR). No corrections have been made to the OCR-ed text and no editing has be en done to the content of the original document. Encoding has been done through an automated process using the recommendations for Level 1 of the TEI in Librar ies Guidelines. Digital page images are linked to the text file. r i limit II iflfciiiiif- r-' ''"iTlfaiiiilliiiiiiiifeiiiiiiiti W a. THE LARGEST LINE OF In Western Kentucky II now at j. l, p A.PBR Rtiaryintccii. 1 ' . f t M A. D. 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Sigsbec's New Ship, at Cramps' Yard. WAS MONKEYING WITH THE MAGAZINE. A Murlno on Cliiiril Ill Ill fl! The President Makes a Liberal Distribution of Stars to Officers of the Regular Army. FOUR CIVILIANS- GET - The Royal Is known. Actual the highest grada baling powder tests abow It goes farther than any other brand. one-thi- SHU A Ii 111 MODERN NAVAL IRONING MADE jiiinm iimu ftnmtmwimimiii iiii'imimun mmniimimniniii nmnmi miniininiiiiiiiin mi wnwmw ESY' tlSirfl PUUla mk &AK1H0 POWDER Absolutely Pure Notable Victory Won by Admiial Dewey and His Gallant Asiatic Squadron. BATTLE. v,Mi7imOT DOUBLE STARS, HiE GREATEST detected Illm nntl Ii'loorcil Illm, nnl, After n Soirrn StruBclr, Secured Illm nntl .lliirclioil Illm llefuro C'.iiit. BlRsbre, AVIio L'oiiiinlttril Hint to tlio "It riff." I'romptly Uoii. J'ltzliiisli Consiil.Uenornl tlio I.iittrr, us Ii Also Wilson of Ilrlunrc, Sou ell, ol Xoxr Jcrtcy, nntl Wheeler, of Alubama Other Nomln.itluiu. it Ilin.ini, ie, Tvito AinoiiK Tlio Spanish Slilpi No Match for Thnsu lljtli Opposed to Them KnglRCiI Fleet nnil Laud llittcrlej Tno Shlpi llurneil und Other Sunk to l'rcvont Capturo Acliiiowlciljo Dole tt. Tho Way tho Dam Would Ulto to Itivo It 3IADIUD, 3Iay 1, 0:20 p. in. Advices Wahiiixotox, Mnv 1. The president rii!i.Ai:i.ruiA, May 4. Tho report that a Btipposcd SpnniHH spy had heen sent theso nominations to tho senate: soval rukKixo powdch co., hrw vomc To be major generals lit enpturod aboard the auxiliary cruiser Joseph C. llrechinridge, inspector genSt. Paul at Cramps' yard Tuesday U. .S. A ; IUwell S. Otis, nljrht, Is continued, Who tho matt is eral CONGRESS. llrif.-dcJohn C. Copplugcr, Itrig.-Ue- THE FIFTY-FIFTSI(jsheo refuses to Ftate, and all Capt. Win. U. Sliaftcr, ltrig.-(lcWin. (rirat Itesnhtr Session.) thnt is known of hitn is that his II. (Jrahain, llrig.-GeJames V. Wtulc, SHNATK. father is a Spaniard, and that his mothHenry C. Mcrrlam; James Washi.notos, 3Iay 4. Senator Gci.r er was born on Cuban soil. The sus- II. Wilson, of Delaware; L'ltzhugh Lee, pect enlisted soma days as of Virginia; W. J. Scwell, of New Jer- called up a bill to authorlzo a commission to ndjust tho Sioux City and Paon oiler, and almost from the time of sey; Joseph Wheeler, of Alabama. cific Hnihvny Co. 's debt to tho governColonels, to be Urigadier Generals his enlistment was under suspicion on Thomas 31. Anderson, Fourteenth In- ment, but nt t'wo o'clock it was disaccount of his peculiar actions. placed by a joint resolution to amend 13. Compton, Fourth fantry; Late Tuesday ulfrht a marine who cavalry; Charlc3 Abraham K. Arnold, Firht the constitution by providing for tho was on watch below decUs near the cavalry; John H. Poland, .Seventeenth Mtcccssion in case the president elect powder magazine, discovered tho man infantry; Simon Snyder, Nineteenth should die before inauguration. acting in a suspicious way around tho infantry; John C. Italcs, Second in- v Scnntor 3Iills, of Texas, moved an amendment to permit congress to levy jnnjfnzinc. The marine lost no time fantry; Andrew S. Hurt, Twenty-fifth- " direct taxes. Tabled, 31 to 2&. In bringinrr the man to ground nud infantry; Hamilton S. Hawkins, Twenitousn. a short and severe fight followed. Tito tieth infantry; ltoyal T. Frank, Fln.t nrtillcry; Jacob i'. ICont, Twenty-fourt3Ir. Grosvenor (rep., O.) called up, as guard overpowered hitn, but not infantrv; Sumtel S. the suspect had received u great Sixth cavalry; Francis Gunthcr,Knmtior, a privileged report from the commitfourth tee on ways and means, a resolution to gash on the right side of the face. artillery; (lu V. Henry, Tenth caval- repeal a joint resolution providing for He was tnlceti before Capt. Sigsbce ry; John I. I lodgers. Fifth artillery; a '"free zone' affi'ting importation for examination, nud the captain com- Louis If. Carpenter, Fifth cavalry; along the northern. Iiorder of Mexico. mitted him to tho "brig" for tho night. Samuel II. 31. Young, Third cavalry; The elTrft of til," tvsnhiti'Vi 3Ir Oros- Ig.-Gc- n. 7Jrig.-Uci- i. n. H n. 5rig.-(lc- from Manila say that tho American squndron under Commodore Dewey appeared oil tho Hay of 3Ianlla nt fivs o'clock this morning and opena 1 a strong cannonade against the Spanish squadron and forts protecting the har bor. o r wiMWiitiiwni STARCH T INVENTvoJf mnviKir. 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It Is the only starch manufactured that Is perfectly harmless, containing neither arsenic, nlum or on) other substanco injurious to linen and can bo usod even for a baby powder. f SPANISH FLEET REPORTED TO BE CROSSING THE ATLANTIC. COMMODOItn DEWEV second-clas- s cruiser Don Juan do Austria was severely damaged and her commander was killed. Another Spanish vessel was burned. The American squadron retired, hav- For sale by all wholesale and retail grocers. i'i 1.1 ductions of special 160 in all, each accom- photographs, panied by Expla-n'J&r- y in which are describ- Text, Brooklyn Columbia Oregon Minneapolis Maine ;0AHD ed the vessel's ar- mor, guns, en- gines, power, etc. In short, the very infnr.mahon want- ed for a full understanding of the fighting and maneuvers of the fleets and single vessels. But this is NOT ALL Katahdin New York Texas Amphitrite Baltimore ZZ Ilabana Itarcelo. Ouda Proserpina. Carlos V. A Destructor. llano Pclnyo. you get out of the for the islands thorough investigation is being iiiadc Tho St. Paul is expected to leave Crampfs' Thursday morning. On iter way to sea bIio will stop nt cither Leaguo Island navy yard or Port Mifflin to take on Iter ammunition. Her crew is practically complete. lortfolio Seari ess which the ships will rc- - DEWEY DAY AT NEW YORK. Charter D.iy, In Now York City, was AUu Mnile Commeraoriillto of Doif-cy'a Great Victory. ceive their share of attention, and the reacler feels on protect will Lee in Havana turning the last leafthathehashad Qiba illustrated in a manner to enable him . island's past and trudge of the nresent. a i oes not stop here, as consiaeraDie t - a. iu pres't Dole petc f s uevuicu lu ciu- Honolulu bther island realm Bird's-ey- e which we may own views someday. In some ii But he Palaces Cities People Dwellings Products Plantations. Fortresses Harbors Commerce ;?." Nkw York, 3fny 4. This is Dewey day unit charter day. Tho municipal celebration of the formation of Greater Now Yorlc has been overshadowed by tho events of world-wid- e Import during tho past few weeks, culminating lu tho victory won by Coinmodoro George Dewey over tho Spanish fleet in the harbor of Manila. Tho city is resplendent with tho Stars und Stripes and tlio Louo Star of Cuba. There is a general approval of tho act of tho municipality in setting this day apart In colebratfon of the victory of Commodore Dowey as well ns in commemoration of tho adoption of the charter that welded three cities into one. It is a state, holiday by legislative enactment. Dewey Day lit fit. I.oulii. St. Louis, 3Iay 4. 3Iayor Ziegenhein has designated Saturday, .'lay 14, as "Dewey Day," when wllf be celebrated In tho most patriotic manner possiblo tho great victory by tlio United Slates in 3Ianila bay on Sunday, 3Iay 1. tu.- To Tnko Conl, Mores nnil Troops to Manila. Wasiiixutox, 3Iny 4. Tho govern- ofthepartshefinds Id i i i i- Productions Volcanoes Fruits and everything Queen Lil piainea wnicn an Natives American needs Scenery and nucn nun. to investigate. ex-L- fi ment has obtained possession either by purchaw or charter of tho Pacific 3lall steamship City of Pelclh, now at San Francisco, and she will bo put in condition to sail by tho ISth, at tho latest, with coal, stores and troops for Manila. Futnl Explosion In a Ilolllns Mill. Nkw YoitK, 3Iay 4. Part of tho Passaic rolling mills at Patcrson, N. J., was blown up. Ono man was killed - and thrco Injured. Tho cxplooslon occurred In tho boiler and gas section of tlio building. Tlio damage to the works was 875,000. An Italian Prince. In America. New Yonic, May 4. Princo Victor Emanuel, tho count of Turin, u ncphow of tho king of Italy, arrived hero Tuesday night, on tho North German Lloyd steamship Kaiser Wllhclm Der Grosso, n n riii rif flux xvt"11 -Htato of Slego nt Gljon, SpalQil Madrid, May 4. A state of slogo -- I at for each Pottfollo wanted. It will be mora convenient to end$i.oo Inclosing a dime for each therehv The ."nt bother of writing a letter and Slates, Canada or Me.lco. United Issue, ineywill any point In the I,ostpald- lOW fn -- . . VJIUU npihPITl A PHI out legibly tho coupon below, itat- - ienatttolliBTHe BEE with tocentt Once, as how wish and btinR or THO SURIGS COMPRISBS No. ,5 Th. Dirin-T- DN - llacon, Eighth cavalry; Wllliston, Sixth nrtillcry. Lieutenant-Colonel- s to bo Ilrlgadicr 3enerals Henry W. Lawton, inspector general; Gen. 31. Knndnll, Eighth in-- 1 fantry; Thcodoro Sell wan, assistant adjutant general; Win. Ludlow, corps of nginccrs; Atlnn K. Chaffee, Third cav-ilrGeorge W. Davis, Fourteenth Alfred E. Hates, deputy paymaster general. Subsistence Department Col. Charles Patrick Eagan, to bo commissary general of tho subsistence with rank of John brigadier general; Licut.-Co- l. Francis, to bo assistant commissary general of subslstcnco with rank of colonel; Maj. Wells Willard, commissary of subsistence, to bo assistant commissary general of "subsistence with rank of lioutonant colonel; Capt. Laskcr Howard Miss, to bo commissary of subsistence, with rank of major; First Lieutenant John Little, Fourteenth infantry, to be commissary of subslstcnco with rank of captain. Pay Department Harry L. ltogors, to be paymaster with rank of major. To bo survoyor of customs Win. L. Kessinger at Kansas City, 3Io.; Joseph Woolman, to bo mnrshal for tho district of 3tontana; James K. llarncs, attorney for tho western district of Arkansas. Withdrawal Nomination of Daniel p. allies, to bo agent for Indians of tho Cheyenne and Arapahoe agency In Oklahoma. Navy Cadets jn Navy nnd 3Iarino Corps Andrew E. Knlbdch, of Pennsylvania; Italpli E. Walker, Indiana; Daniel W. Wurtzbaugli, Texas; Ivan C. Wcttcngcl, Colorado; Watt Jr., Louisiana; Duncnn 31. Wood, Alabama; Leigh 0. Palmer, Mlssourl'.TliomasA. Kcurnoy, 3IIssourl; Arthur 3IcArtliur, Jr., Wisconsin; Frank E. Ittdeley, at large; Dudloy W. Knox, Tennessee; Charles 13. OUpln, Michigan; 3Inrk S. Ellis, Arkansas; Earl P. Jcssop, West Virginia; Henry C. 3lustln, Tennessee; lloland I. Ctirtin, Pennsylvania, all to be ensigns In the navy to fill vacancies. Charles L. Lcipcr, Pennsylvania; Gatewood L. Lincoln, 3Iissouri; Edward T. Fit7gcrald, Texas; Albert W. 31arshall, Texas; Charles P. Hurt, Georgia. Kcnoth O. Castlcman, George 11. Hlco, Kentucky; Arthur Crenshaw, Alabama, all to bo assistant engineers in tlio navy to fill vacancies. Anion llronson, Jr., Nebraska, to bo u second lieutenant in tho marlno corps. Harry II. liallliis, Colorado, to bo assistant paymaster in tho navy to fill vacancy. lohn 31. L'd-tva- 11. y; evening, anil tno second at" midnight. R. R. They havo not yet been given to tlio newspapers here. 1 TO No other messages on tho subject London, although havo been tho forc'gn office expects news from tho British consul at Manila. Therefore it ing also sustained severe damage. VIA A second naval engagement followed, is supposed that the expectation of the governor of the Straits Settlement has in which the American squadron again been fulullcd nnd that tho Spaniards NEW ORLEANS suffered considerable loss, nnd tho have cut tlio cable. in connection wilh the Southern Pacific Spanish war ships 3llndano aud Ulloa To lie n Washington Colonel. were slightly damaged. Through Weekly Tacoii., Wash., April 30. Lieut. Annihilation of tho fepjiiilsh Aalatlo Squr.d-ro- W. Whollcy, of tho regular army, who lias been stutioncd at the Washington TOURIST SLEEPING GAR London, 3Iay 3. The details of the state university, lia3 been appointed by battle of 3Iaulla havo been received nt Gov. UogcM as colonel of tho regiment Leaving Cincinnati and Louisville on I. C. tho British colonial office. They came of volunteers to ha mustered into the In two cable messages, received Sunday army from this stato from the nntlonal R. R, fast "New Orleans limited" Irain evening, tho substanco of which lias cruard. been furnished by tlio officials of the EVERY THURSDAY KEY WEST HARBOR EMPTY. colonial office. for Los Angeles and San Francisco withThe first cable dispatch announces of that tho fleet entered Manila harbor at All tho .Wurshlpg Au-n- Sampson's licet out change. The Limited also connects nnd Exllaro Sailed at New Orleans daily with Express Train daybreak Sunday, stationing itself oppectancy Itclgus. for the Pacific Coast, and on Tuesdas posite the city. A fort opened firo on tho American ships, whereupon they and Saturdays (after January 4, 189&) Kky West, Fla., 3lay 410:40 a. in. shifted their position to ono near Cavitc, This harbor is again empty. with tho in Manila bay, engaging in n fierce Sampson's fleet has sailed and tho sitfight against both tho forts and tlio uation is ono of renew expectancy. Limited Annex Spanish llect. Maria Tereie. There is a strong impression pre niraUU Tho engagement hero lasted two vailing that tho next news from Ilalcon. hours, and resulted in the annihilation the fleet will tell of an Important en- of the Southern Pacific, giving special of the Spanish licet. This dlpatcli adds gage ment of the same character as tho through setvice to San Francisco. Patlic-lar- s venor said, would tend to reducc'suiug-Sing- . that tho American hhlps withdrew to Asiatic squadron's Manila victory. Unot Apr-ntcf the I. C. R. R. and their magazine vessel, in tho center of til then 1I0 interesting developments connecting line. the roadstead, for tlio purpose of coalIS IT JUST A SPANISH TRICK? ing. Ono American vessel, tho namo arc expected except posiibly tho bring- S. Hatch, Dlv. Past. Agent, Clrclnnatl. ing in of new prizes. lohn A. Scoil, Dlv. Pass. Agent, Memphis. of which is not mentioned, is said to Tim Capo Verilo lulus hqiijilron Salt! to have been disabled. (irllTo nnd Trainers Exonerated. IIio Uoiio to Join the Neir Sackamento, Cal., 3Iay 4. A cor- - A. H. Hanson. G, P. A. W, A. Kellond, A. - P. A. Commodore Dewey requested tho Squadron nt Cadlr. Chicago, Louisville. The Spanish rf-civcdl-- Illinois Central C ALIFORNIA n. Itear-Adml-r- al Sunset G- - G- y; Lisno, May 4. It is said the Spanish Capo Verde squadron has returned to join the Cadiz squadron. Nkw Yonic, 3Iny 4. The Spanish fleet which was at the Capo Verde is- Clu-veriu- s, lands, consisting of tho Vlzcaya, Oqttendo, Cristobal Colon nnd 3Iaria Theresa (all llrst class cruisers), accompanied by the torpedo destroyers Furor, Terror nnd Pluton, left St. Vincent, Capo Verde is29, on lands, April destination unknown. The distance from Cipe Verilo islands to tho Canary Islands is about 870 miles, and tlio distance from tho Canary islands to Cadiz aboul 700 miles. Tho Spanish squadron being live days out from St. Vincent could have made Cadiz by this time, steaming at tltc rate of about 300 miles a day or a little over 12 knots an hour. Hut tho Lisbon dispatch docs' not say distinctly that the squadron has reached Cadiz. It aunouuecs that the sqadron "Has returned to join the Spanish ilect near Cadiz," which may mean that tho nows comes possibly from tho Canary Islaud or from some sourco at Mnurld. At Cadiz tho Spaniards nra under stood to bo fitting out tho battleship Folayo, and tho llrst class cruisers Cardinal Clsncros, Carlos V., Gulscpnl Garibaldi and "Alfonso XIII., besides the wnships Numaucia, Vlttorla, Destructor and several auxiliary cruiscra and a number of torpedo boats and tor pedo gunboats. WILL PARDON CAPT. carfttedt's I sVTK IJIll 1JUI1I German Liver Powder i J JMl 'iPB I 'IllJsWlil . . ll i 'Mi . i I .1 .1 .. llifj.. Cures INDIGESTION The entering wedge for nearly all Diseases the human system is heir to. giiiBitfCTUMSBayfyrTyji-- . y w; Price, 25 Cents. wwm Sold by St.- - Bernard Drug Store. IN CDMMODOnE DEWEY'S FLAGSHIP, THE OLYMPIA. HART. Tho 1'resldont Hun I'roinlned to Set Free tho Uiillaut Captain of the I'lllbustor Laurnda. Kou-tuck- y; Wasiiixoto, 3Iay 4 Tho president has nunounccd that he will shortly bo"3 T SArnef!N.'v7 KoJ BS !iT.Tn'e'.'?U",ndi ONE POR A Hawaiian Island, BS3 ?n.iM.wa.,.n Ul.nd. FOR A DOLLAR. .been declared at Gljon, a fortified seaport on tho bay of DIscay, plllago being threatened. has AVER'S " flavins been subject, for )cars, to constipation, without liclnp nblo to find much relief, I nt last tried Aycr'a Tills, nuil testily that 1 liavo derived benefit from frcatjears past I their tiso. For over I wo taken ono of tlteso pills ovcry nlcht." O. W. How-1Utt Kast Malu St., Carlisle, l'a. Tlin linn will please aend to the I'OKll oi.iu3i Nos. undefined reader the lollowlne -- , for which ..la Inclosed. ..State Street. City ttv,. ,..,-7- ; rfV7i s ijfiii may select, for 'each new soriuer to tiio xfoojur viw Uw tmn Portfolios, ami nuvibcv Wc understand that the business men of Louisville have made arrangements to royally entertain tho business ami professional men of Kentucky who will attend the State Commercial Convention to be held in that city on May n and 12. A Louisville spoke and bending factory with capital of $45,000 will start soon, employing a number 01 pardon Cnpt John D. Hart, of the filibustering stcmncr Laurada, now sentwo a serving years' for tence in tho penitentiary operations. his Cuban filibustering A delegation from tho houso, comprising Representatives Young, 3IcAlcer and Illnghntn, of Pennsylvania, and Cummtngs andJIcClellan, of Now York, called on the president to urgo n pardon. TJ10 president, while refraining from saying when ho would act, gave assurances that n pardon would be forthlng. Mrs. llnrt, tho filibustering captain's wife, awaited the party in tlip east room, and when informed of tho presi- Causes fully half tlio sickness In tho world. It dent's assurances, expressed her grati- retains Uio digested food too Ions In tho bowels tude, though disappointed that Im- and produces biliousness, torpid liver, Indt mediate pardon was not to bo hud. llri'tisli consul, VI. 11. Kawson- - Walker, to convey a message to tho Spanish governor general, demanding the surrender of all tho torpedoes and guns nt Manila, and tho possession of cable offices, saying that unless theso terms were compiled with he would proceed to bombard the city. Tho first of the cablo nicssago ends with tho statement that tho Spanish officials wero conferring with tho Hrit-is- li consul and the telegraph company's agent, nud that pending a decision being arrived tit the cables wero not permitted to handle messages. The second cablo 'dispatch received by the colonial office announced that had re tho Spanish governor-generfused to surrender tho torpedoes nnd guns and cable ofltccs, and that ho had prevented the ngcnb of tho telegraph company from conferring with Commodore Dewey. The message ended with tho statement that the Hritlsh governor of tho Straits Settlement expected that tho bombardment of Manila would begin on 3Iomlny morning, when tho Spaniards woald cut tho cable. Tlio first of theso cablo messages was received nt nino o'clock Sunday al oners Jury, alter hearing tlio UrHTo-McCart- y testi- "50 YEARS' IMPROVEMENTS mony of u largo numbor of persons light, who witnessed the which resulted in the lutter's death, returned a verdict exonerating Qriffo and Published trainers from responsibility. FARMING." by tho Nkw YoRTRiBUt.B. Second 18 Tho New Orleans Joins the Vlylne Squadron. Nkwi'OUT, It. I., 3Iny 4. The cruiser New Orleans bailed ut 10 a. m. for and improvements 32 Pages, A general review cf the advances OJitionwfc. by I2J4 Incls- made in the Hampton roads to join Commodore leading branches of farm industry Schley's Hying squadron to which she during the last half century. has been attached in place of tlio ColumSpecial articles by the best agbia. Tlio New Orleans had been re- ricultural writers, on topics which ceiving an outfit here. To Iucrcimo tho KtUclcney Corps. ot the hlgnal May 4. Tlio senate committee on military tiiralrs held a bpccial meeting for tho purpose of devising means of Increasing tho efficiency of tlio signal corps of the army. (Jen. Crccly, chief of tho signal service, was beforo tho committee. Washington, to-da- Constipation Interesting to Japan. Yokohama, 3Iay 4. Tho situation ONLY 15 CENTS A COPY, by mail. created by tho defeat of bend your order to fleet at 3Ianllais regarded as being THE BEE, deeply Interesting to Japan, ns it1 is Eakmngton, Ky. presages tne taken for granted that it power lu tue downfall of the Spanish cast. Co Compound Japan Will bo Neutral. Lo- - ox, May 2. Japan has Issued a Prescriptions declaration ot neutrality. properly it lakes timo. It requires -- they have made their life study. Illustrations of old fashioned implements. A vast amount of practical information. A valuable aid to farmers who desire to stimulate production and profit. Extremely interesting and instructive. paid sub- - CONSTIPATION Subscribe for men. The Bee. Astokia, Ore., April 30. Tho pilot boat San Joso reports having spoken gcstlon, Kid Usto, ctuUid the scaling schooner Doris, of Vancou- tongue, sick lieadaclio, Inver. The Doris recently lost most of somnia, etc Hood's nib her men. While- hunting they were irnnntJnAllnn nnd nil ItA blown away from tho vessel, and woro ."csults, easily and thoroughly. 23c All druggists unable to again reach her, Tho Doris Prepared by C I. Hood fit Co., Lowell, Mass. Wis only rills to take with Hood's SarsaparlUa. bad 330 skins. Spoke the Sealing Schooner Dorl. Ho ods Naval Dcllclcncy Kutliuato. 3Iay4. Tlio secretary of tho navy has sent to tho houso a de ficiency estimate of 820,973,500 for tho Wasiiintc-on-, Fills remainder ot the present fiscal year and on account of tho fiscal year 1809. experience and acompletn knowledge of drugs. It requires the druggist 19 havej a large amount of He must give the best possible work, and for compensation he must be rea$onabl?,r drugs-freslfdru- - : Iteslcnatlon of tho Spanish Ministry Iuiiul- WITH uent. , THE ADOVE FACTS REtyEM 3IXdiud, 3Iay 4. It is believed that tho resignation of tho Spanish cabinet Is imminent. DER WE'RE CAREFUL. ST. BERNARD DRUQ STORE, V "WPMHRL l :?;ft:.--i SV" , -- i. , . ixjc-f-- - '.& ,. ' " ahy' ji ittttttMi bbbbbw tr BBr &tn - i iiimii WBIMMf"IWllMllBttM iifr ' "! riytitii 1 TjMijjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjTTraMwWMf fllHBlB9nBHiK. ff irinTWttMsWssi musMMsiiiinins " "rr-T-r- v8k - '- .i' amKmifHTW-7'''--- '; - " - -- Tr, -2 1HMBBMBMiHltfMnaiMIHMMHItflniMl SMftiMsTiBi i ss njitiM -- - iff T p I" -- ' Cbttlil ISce PAUL. M. MOORE, Editor and Manager. If there "was no other achieve-men- t BEE PUBLISHINB Incorporated. COMPANY. cUtt matter. Entered the PcstoEce at Earllugton at Second SUBSCRIPTION KATES: Oae Year.atrlctljrinadrance S " " Sit Months, J ThreeMonthJ, " 3 Single Copies Specimen copies mailed tree on application, wanted in all parti ot the Correspondents county. Address us lor particulars. THURSDAY. MAY 5. 1898. ti oo by our navy than the destruc of the Spanish fleet at Manila tion and the capitulation of the Spanish forces at that fortified city to Com inodore Dewey, commanding our Asiatic Squadron, the American flag would be honored throughout the world as it has never been Other things honored before. have happened and will happen which will make men take off their hats to the stars and stripes. oils and Pimples Twey Are Danger Signals, Moaning Impure Blood All KENTUCKY IS AWAKE. J. M. M. H. I). C. Atberton, Louisville. Crump, Bowling Green. J. C. 11. Blackburn, Washington, Keep the system in perfect orReftEY-MftE- e Perfect Health. MTwmtwmmmmmmmmfflffltwmg Commercial Convention Will Be a Grand Success. EVERYBODY INTERESTED IN "I suffered with boils and pimples and also had constant headache Alter taking Hood's Sarsaparllla I was entirely relieved of tbeso difficulties, and nm now nblo to nttend to my duties without feeling they aro a burden. Wo hovo used Hood's in our family for a long tlmo." Nina C. VanPelt, Danvlllo, Kentucky. "I was broken out all ovor with largo As an incident of the Hispano-Amcnca- n rod blotches, which Itched and bothered war, entered upon for mo all tbo time. My sister recommended humanities' sake and accompanied Hood's Sarsaparllla and Hood's Pills, and after I had taken theso medicines a with a stirring battle cry, the nui tlmo I was in better health than Ishort had for years and I am sance of Spanish misrule in the been W. D. Mykrs, Bowling now cured." Mrs. Qroen, Ky. Piiillipincs will be abated as well It is a as the Cuban outrages. Such Eruptions Aro Cured by Hood's Sarsaparllla. IT. Industrial Development Desired, Is Ono Thing EEMABKABLE SPIRIT OFPROGBESS It la & A . proud distinction for Americans to Is tlio Rest In fact the One True Blood Purifier. feel that it has come to pass that Bold by all rtnipRlnts. Price, six for IS. they are the favored people upon Hnnrlc Dlllc are the best KlIlS Dllls.aldUlgcsUon. 25c whom has fallen the duty of chastising the Spanish barbarian and driving him back to the narrow battcty left on ihc sea front of Havana. Our troops in any Cuban confines of his own race. harbor, backed by the fleet, can themselves. If not, The Paris Temps now says edi- take care of of supplies are equally then cargoes torially : "The United Stales put open to capture. Intervention into the balance a too crushing su with rations is a fantastic idea. It periorty of resources antl forces to is not war, and will probably lead to a humiliation of some kind that leave a doubt as to the result." This is certainly true, as even the will be hard to excuse. Congress, representing the whole people, has Spaniards are discovering, but the ordained war, and whimsical Thev remembered the Maine at French and other continental schemes of novel benevolence will Manila, newspapers are making a very wry be a dangerous evasion of a stern face over their belated realization duty. Sunday May ist. 1898 was a of the supericr force, irrcsistable Ax Jottings. Dewey morning off Manila. reinexaustabic prowess and The general topic of tha diy with our people is war. Let it be written "Admiral" sources ol the United Stotcs. society A certain Dewey by special act of ConFor ages to come this discovery was plowing prominent day when oung man a certain the other gress. will produce the most wholesome ;oung damsel pissed through the field on here way to the store. While she was The Bee's Cuban flag has at- respect for the United States on opening ihe gate he said, 'Whoa!" tne of European people and first time he had spoken to his horses tbe tracted much attention. It is the the part whole afternoon. You cin guest why he nations. first in town. stopped them then. Bro. R C. Ramcy, a Uaptist divine, Sam Jones, in arguing against When the strong man Sampson hostilities last week said: "What preached an interesting sermon to ibe gets a whack at Havana there will logic is there in a bullet? children last Sunday at I'leasint Grove. Rev Lamb, a Methodist divine, preached echo of be another What adjustment is there in burn- a good sermon at Wood's chapel Sunday evening. The members are talking of callAmerican guns and American ing gunpowder?" Commodore ing Bro Lamb, to the pastorate and we are prowess. Dewey has just proven there is certain be would be the right man in tbe right place enough of both logic and adjust When Havana is bombarded by Rev. Barney Butler preached an inter Admiral Sampson it will make four ment in a war that must be fought. esting sermon at the home of Bro. Chas. times in four hundred years that There are times in the history of L. HiEsbce,ye Sunday night. His text was: out the unprofitable servant "And cast the city has been bombarded by nations when war seems the hand into outer darkness 1 here shall be weep of God. A preacher said not long ing and gnashing of teeth." foreign foes. Mr. Allie P'Pool and Miss Lillie New since that if war came after all ton, of Otter Pond, were united in (the A local wag wrote it thus aft there had been done to prevent it, happy bonds of wedlock last Friday night' the seige of Manila. he would regard it as providential. May prosperity and happiness crown them. Dewey. convened at Mitchell l Men may die, but there are greater school house last Sunday at 9 o'clock. Dew-it- . issue's than the length of an' man's Rev. Butler was with us and taught the Done-it- . Bible class. We have a good opening for earthly sojourn. after-dinne- Hood's 'EKiia r Not for the Benefit or a Class bnt for the Mattel Slanj Important Subject! Will lie Dltoniieil by Thoto Most Competent te Handle Thom Promotion and Development Are to Ue Considered to the Exclusion of Lest Profitable Thine. world-arou- Sunday-schoo- The name of Commodore Dewey this week has been upon the lips of more men of all nations of the earth than the name of any other man that lives. His name and his country are honored. Give Will They? Courier Journal. a profitable Sunday school. Come, parents, and bring ) our children. Rev B F "Will they catch the Oregon?" Will they? Did the dog catch the railroad locomotive, and if so what did he do with it? Globe-Democra- t. Admiral Sampson and Push Hie War With Vigor. "Fighting Bob Evans" and Com- From the modore Schley a chance and they There is not, and never will be, will demonstrate also that their a humanitarian way to make war. memory and their fighting quali- When hutnanitarianism rules the world wars will be a thing of the ties are both unimpaired. past. Wars must be conducted with all due regard to civilized Gov. Bob Taylor will not be usages and with a spirit of kind made a Brigadier General. The ness to helpless prisoners. But President says he will appoint no the avoidance of action because it civilians to these positions of mili- may hurt the enemy is a grave detary trust, but only men of mili- lusion to find aplace at the council board. It will lead to a loss ol tary training and experience. opportunities, always a serious during a period like the The daily Evening Hustler made matter present. War that hurts is the its appearance this week with the kind of war that wins. Never yet announcement that it would be was a war set'lcd by moral suasion published as an experiment for and philanthropic overtures. Hu four weeks, and longer if the ven- man nature under the spur ot war turns inevitably to arms and phyture should prove practical. It is sical force. No army in history a neat little daily. We congratuever laid down its weapons on the late the publishers. strength ol benevolent appeals and kindly propitiation. The Spanish The London Daily Telegraph say they have .owned Cuba 400 years, and they intend to hold it says of the Manila skirmish: "No one anticipated a Spanish victory, until put out by force; and if able but the suddenness and completeness of to remain they will govern it in of this total defeat has taken Ibe experts their own way, regardless of outSuch is the Cuban by surprise. One act of tbe drama is over side views. The island will be inand Ibere seems little ground tor believing problem. dependent when the Spaniards are lbs next will be unlike it." thoroughly whipped with cannon, A Washington dispatch an- rifles and machetes, and the sooner nounces- that all mail directed to the business is accomplished the better for all concerned. persons in Spain goes to the dead It is said that the sending of an letter office and is examined by army expedition to Cuba will be the authorities. Some of the let- postponed on account of the health ters received have been found to of the troops. If this is to be the contain certain information of great policy the regiments already at Key West and Tampa should be importance to this government. ordered north. Those towns arc health "We have, as a nation toward far less favorable to of Cuba, than many of the harbors and Cuba, the same high commission are in the same tropical latitude. which every man In a few days the destination of to strike down the ruffian who the Cape Verde fleet will be has in his presence beats a woman or a known. If it is headed for the West Indies some salubrious port child, and will not desist. For or ports of Cuba should be selected what if not for this docs God make and a sufficient army force sent a man or a nation strong?" Genl. there to hold them. The insurThey Harrison in a speech to Indiana gents need this require arms, ammumtiou and troops. supplies under our personal superA city daily said the other day, vision. The health of our troops "nothing happens now except war will be better in almost any of the Cuban ports outside the few known news because the newspapers to be pestilential than on the burnhaven't space to print it." And ing sands of Key West or at ihe.truth is that there is so much Tampa. Army life in a Cuban war news that a big daily can harbor will agree with the soldiers, scarcely print it. A weekly or a because it means occupation, and will require small daily is overwhelmed with Florida is a alertness. No part of health resort in sumthe mass of matter that might be mer, and the state is by no means published. free from the diseases identified with the Cuban heated term. Elsewhere' we give a full deCommodore Dewey has just scriptive article of the Kentucky given a noble example of decisve He bore down upon the Commercial Convention to be held war. forts and fleet of Manila with shot May 11 and i2,show-in- g and shell. No doubt he was forthe objects and scope of the tunate in his distance from boards undertaking. The May Musical of strategy and in being placed in Festival will also be held in that a position where 'hting was a city next week on May 9, 10, and npcessity. He did not wait to he fired on nor to offer a free distribuit. It is a big week for the city tion of rations to friends and eneof Louisville and for the State of mies alike. If Admiral Sampson These undertakings had secured the same latitude Kentucky. there would probably not be a daserve all. encouragement. brave-hearte- d Shelter, will fill bis regular appointment at Cave Springs chjrcb next Saturday and Sunday. Miss Willie Hendricks went to Princeton, shopping. The telephone from Dawson Springs lo Cerulean Springs was completed last week. I be telephone is in good running order and wo can get tbo war news from headquarters. As James P. Hart and a certain man were coming from a neighbors, they loaded up someslove wood and took it home, for time. When Bro. returned tbe fiast made bim work twoHirt hours for breaking a commandment. Prayer meeting convened at the home of Bro. J. L White Monday night. Bro William Haile. died May 2nd of that dreaded disease, dropsy. Bro. Haile has been a sufferer with that disease for several months, bat bore his affliction with By his death fortitude and resignation bis wife lost a faithful husband, his children a kind father, his church a consist Bro. Haile has been a mem ent member ber of the Methodist church fur many years. Rev. Rickard, of Crotlon, con ducted the funeral services. 1 be bereaved family have the sympathy of tbe entire community. Salwugundi. Iron Hill Items. Tha the people are busy about the crops. Mr. Willis Towcry of Cresswell, was in our section Sunday. It is rumored that Miss Dena Hodger and Mr. Elbert McConell will be married soon. Gabe Towery and Alex Guess went lo Bellville Bend Monday. Misses Frank and.IIallie Gardner were thegucslsof Miss Eulis McDowell Sun day. Towery and mother went to Mr. G. Marion Saturday trading. Miss Laura Wood went to Marion lo attend school. Mr Edd McDowell and wife went to Webster County Saturday evening. Miss Valley Wood and Mr. Huston Yarber were united in marriage Wednesday evening. weather is fir.o and I. Mr. Patrick Sunderland and Miss Martha Reynolds ran away a few days ago to get married. Mr. G. E. Towery is making bic Drena- rations logo see bis best girl Sunday. Mr. John Beckner will accompany Miss Eulis McDowell to Hood's school house Sunday evening. St. Charles News. Taylor Craynor, of the country, was in town Monday. Mrs. Alice Solmon, ot Crabtree, visited here Wednesday. Mrs. Jno. Goldsworthy, who has been staying with her mother here, returned to her home at umpire Monday. Mrs. Dinet Woodruff, of Crabtree. vis ited her sick mother here Wednesday. Mrs, Dixon Wright, who has been visit- itlng relatives here returned home Satur day. Mr. Geo. Long and Miss Minnie Sisk were marrid Wednesday. llicv Dro- ceeded to Madisonville and got license. went lo the Gap and called at Sf Then they tbe home ot Kev urow, and were married. K We heartily congratulate the couple and wish them succsss. A special tobacco salo will bo arranged by tho tobacco warehouses to tako placo during tho convention. Either a banquet or a reception, followed by an elegant smoker, will be tendered tho delegates after tho convention has adjourned. Rates of ono fare for tho round trip from any part ot Kentucky havo been secured over tho railroads for delegates to the commercial convention. An Invitation will bo extended to all tho members of the legislature, to all congressmen, to Senators Lindsay and Deboo, to the court ot appeals nnd to all tho state officials to be present at the convention. A competent stenographer has been engaged to tako down all the speeches and proceedings of tho convention so they may bo published in pamphlet form and distributed over tho stato. This will glvo every county a look Into tho convention's work. Tho tlmo is rlpo for a new campaign in behalf ot tho Industrial, agricultural and commercial prosperity of Kentucky. Tho country sta.nds upon tho opening ot a new industrial era. Millions ot capital, foreign nnd domestic, will shortly be Invested in America. Tho executivo committee has been notified by Mr. M. A. Scovell, director D. C. and chemist of the stato college at O. E. Johnson, Louisville. , Lexington, that he will prcparo a paJohn W. Yorkcs, Danvlllo. per on "Tho Possibilities of KenHenry Burnett, Paducah. tucky as a Dairy State." This will be n. C. KInkcad. Louisville. another feature to add to the InterestC. U. McElroy, Bowling Green. ing program. G. Black, Barbourvillo. James Each mayor in tho state and every Thomas 8 Pettlt, Owensboro. county Judge has been requested to appoint delegates to the convention. Cities ot tbo first and second class will be entitled to 100 delegates; third class, CO; fourth class, 10; fifth clnss, 6; sixth class, 2. Tho county Judge will appoint three delegates. Kentucky has great coal fields, practically untouched. Sho has agriculThey do not complain of Sho anything in particular. They J tural resources,otunsurpassed. valuohas an abundance of timber, tho eat enough, but keep thin and js which can cot bo overestimated. Tho pale. They appear fairly well, $ stato then needs men and capital to fg uui imvu no sircngui. rou J dovclop theso natural stores of wealth, cannot say they arc real'y to and tho commercial convention offers sick, and so you call them j tho beginning of tho opportunity. Kentucky's first Btato commercial convention, to bo held in Loulsvillo May 11 and 12, Is to bo a success. Tho movement in that diroctlon has progressed far enough to assuro thoso engineering it of that fact It is to bo a success because tho lawyer, tho farmer, tho merchant, tho manufacturer, tho lumber dealer, tho mine owner, tbe stockralser, tho banker and tho journalist will all unlto in ono grand effort to push Kentucky and her untold resources to the front. It is to be a success becauso business talks aro to take tho placo of political speeches; becauso promotion and development aro to be discussed to the exclusion ot less profitable things; finally it is to bo a success because tho tlmo is rtpo for a stato commercial convention to be a success. , Less than two months ago several progressive business men, members ot tho Louisville Commercial club, held a meeting in Louisville to form-ulat- o plans for a convention which would have for Its object tho creation of a Bcntimcnt favorablo to industrial development, teaching the benefits of such a course and to prepare literaturo. setting forth Kentucky's advantages. This little gathering was followed by larger ones until tho bit ot enterprise that was manifested in the first meeting burst into a spirit ot progress that was mado to permeate tho entiro stato. The convention soon assumed tanglblo form. An executivo committee, with representatives from every congressional district, was named, as were committees on delegation, press and publicity, finance, transportation, and delegation hall, entertainment, state at largo. Mr. Clarcnco Dallam, a well known and popular young attorney ot Louisville, who is a native ot Henderson, but was for many years identified with Paducab as a lawyer, was elected chairman, and Mr. J. C. Van Pelt, assistant secretary ot tho Commercial club, secretary. Thus industry's star of promotion rose rapidly. A meeting was held at which seven of tho 11 districts had prominent representation, and a program was arranged, the following subjects being selected as thoso that are to bo discussed during tho convention: Geo"Kentucky's Advantages graphical, Climate and Soil." "Our Agricultural Opportunities and Needs." "Our Industrial Opportunities and Needs." "The Best System of State and Local Taxation." "How May Capital Be Best Attracted to and Most Profitably Employed In Kentucky?" "Immigration The Best Method of Encouraging Deslrablo Immigration." "Corporations Uses and Abuses A Just Discrimination tho Part of Wisdom." "Railroads The Greatest Sourco of Development, and How Best to Employ It." "Good Itoads Essential to Progress and Prosperity." "Administration ot Justice Its Delays and Costs." "Reform in Commercial Laws Assignments, Commercial Paper, Mortgage Liens." "Land Titles How to Expedito the Settlement Of." It was then agreed that the following named gentlemen should be invited to attend the convention aud deliver Bpeei'ues on the subjects mentioned: Major P. P. Johnston, Lexington. C. P. Garrett, Hopkinsville. M. S. Scovllle, Lexington. Henry Watterson, Louisville. John B. Atkinson. Earllngton. Charles T. Ballard, Louisville. William J. Hendrick, Frankfort W. O. Welch, Stanford. John Young Brown, Louisville. John W. Lewis, Springfield. B. O. Witt, Henderson. 8. A. Denham, Williamsburg. General Roy Stone, Washington, der by the occasional use of Douglas Pntman, Ashland. Androw Cowan, Loulsvillo. att's Liver Pills. They regJ. Stoddard Johnston, Louisville. ulate the bowels and produce Alex P. Humphrey, Loulsvillo. Besides tho addresscsbytheso gentlemen 27 of tho state's most prominent professional and business men It was For sick headache, malaria, bildecided to select several leading cltl-ceiousness, constipation and kinfrom all parts ot Kentucky to dred diseases, an absolute cure mako somo talks. In tho mcantimo n call for tho contention had been distributed throughout tho stato for signers, and in a jfci,i.s.s.s.i.i...1.i.,.1.i.i...............ir.. brief spaco of tlmo it went back to Loulsvillo with 257 names, represent ing a majority of tho counties. This call stated emphatically that it was not mado to any class of citizens, but to all men who aro concerned in tho futuro of Kentucky. It was formally Issued about two weeks ago and met with a wclcomo tho heartiness of which left no doubt in tho minds ot those who havo worked so Industriously for tho success of the movement that tho convention would provo a history-makin- g body. llappy Selection of Dntcs. Tho selection of tho dates for tho A meeting of tho state commercial convention in Louisville was n happy solution of tho question 03 to tho best tlmo that tho industrial congress 25 & 50 CENT BOTTLES. should bo held. It falls in a week which will offer to the visitors to tho Falls City a scries of attractions unSold by St. Bernard Drug Store. surpassed in tho samo length ot time in any city la tho country. Tho May Music Festival is on May 9, 10 and 11. Tho Sons ot Veterans hold their anI nual reunion on May 11 and 12, tho We want a man in every localdays of tho Commercial convention. ity to act as private Detective, Tho $100,000 cyclorama of tho Battlo tinder instruction?. Experience ot Gettysburg is also in LouisAddress, unnecessary. ville, and will bo another attraction. AGENCY, : DETECTIVE And ull week tho races will bo going Naslnille, Tcnn H on. In tho running horso ono of tho ' frt-fr approaches to perfection closest known has been developed. It is DR. iilENDENHALL'S hoped that oa tho delegates to tho IMPROVED Commercial convention look on the steeds dash under tho wire they will FEVER hopo tho stronger that other Kenpertucky products may reach that fection with proper handling. The State Commercial Convention Will build up our cities, largo and small. f Will induce tho restless and disMfclP vt:-."- j. satisfied of other states to settle here. .a Will improvo and oxtond our country roads and our railroad faciliVilHfWftLttttttHta?' ties. Will encourago every effort looking lo tho improvement of our navigablo streams. Will bring together men who havo faith in tho futuro of Kentucky nnd who desire to manifest their faith by GUARANTEED TO CURE their works. CHILLS AND FEVER tho value of our agWill enhance Tasteless. Nont ricultural lands by seeking tho best And Malaria In nil Forms. picture aod tho eenulno nlthout the above signature oT J, O. JlemlenlialL. methods for diversifying our products, Prlco, SO cents at all Doalors. and the best means for reaching tho PREPARED ONLY DY world's markets. MIONDIONIIAIIJL, who aro dig- .T. Will aid our miners EVANSVII.LE. INO. ging for coal In our hillsides, and Sold by George King, St. Charles. Ky , thoso seeking markets for such products, or rock asphalt, tho timber from Crabtree Coal Mining Company.. Ilsley our forests and iron from our oro beds. Kentucky, Will encourago tho coming of cap- Capital Slock Paid In, Surplus Fund ital; not so much by offering bonuses $50,000. $20,000. or special privileges, but assuring to COMMENCED BUSINESS IN 1867. enjoyment of life, libnil men tho full erty and property, and the best facilities for exchango in all tho markets of tho world. A Vigorous Body. ns flve-mlnu- to TUTT'S Liver PILLS Havo you bought )our suit yet? We hope not, tor we are making a Clothing Line this spring. Our Clolhlng great eflort in the Hcady-MadKoom is in tho hands of Messrs. Will II. Hall, Lee L Kosuro and Hen M. ClothSlalon, any ono oT whom is a recognized leader in tho Katdy-Mnd- e ing businei, and slanils ready, and anxious to show von through our entire line. o CLOTHING! our our our our our our Men's Men's Men's Men's Men's Men's Suits Suits Suits Suits Suits Suits nt $3.50. Dr. Ottcs Spruce CURES Sec Sec Sec See Sec See at 4.00. nt 6.00. at 7.50. nt 9.00. at 11.00. Sec Sco Sec Sco Sec See our our our our our our Men's Men's Men's Men's Men's Men's Suits nt Suits at S3. 00. 5 00. Suits at 7.00. Suits at 8 00. Suits at 10 00. Suits at 12 50. , Ta v Gum Balsam DAY. YOUR COUGH I IN We are showing the most immense slock and most choice selection of SHIRTS ue have ever hail. Come in and let 11s show you the values we Sen our "Cone's lloss" Work havo in SHIRTS at 500,750 and $1.00 Shirts and Overalls, l'hcy arc cut and mado by union labor and are so labeled. Somo of our best things in Fine JJress Shirts are nUo made by theso people SH1KTS1 SHIHTSI SHOES! ) SHOI3SI Gentlemen, Wc can fit you from lop lo bottom. You must not leave our house uithout a pair ot new SHOES. See our Men's Drrss Shoes from $! 25 up to $5 00. URNEST A COX, the Shoo Man. BISHOP I I BO., MADISONVILLC. rvL.lt I UOfw I . DETECTIVE ' YOUR MONEY BACK IF YOU WANT IT. :vvrvvvV'vY?YvV'vV'yV"YW?v,?V'r 5c IkJ ,ftftaftAaftftftftftftftAaaftaaftAAftAAAAftfty io '' 4? 4? 4? ? Build a Home? mmmmmwiMM & 4 f CHE Al GDI ? 9 i iju; 4? ? Zags' llp.nnir a Hmiw.? i "T"" wwvt Now is the time for this kind of work 1 ntB ''.', 4? 49 4? i C PUT YOUR HOUSE IN ORDER For Spring and Summer -- 4? 4? I IV ... 4? 4? 41 4?1 Make your nest comfortable i l l I 4? 491 ?! WE HAVE THE STUFF.- All sorts of Building Material: 4? 4? 4?! Lumber, Doors and Sasli, Yellow PincStuff, Lime, Cement, Builders' Hardware, etc., etc. IN THE i & M v. C 4? OUR PLAHIKG HILL RONS EVERY DAY 4? 4? 4? And wc can furnish All Orders 4?1 on Short Notice. 4? 49, YHB i i J 0 0 4? You know State Commercial Convention Is'otet. JNO. G. MORTON, 13 The advantages of a bank account arc numerous. It Is not to business men wc are talking they know all about it but to salaried men, wage earners and to women There's safety it the bank is a good one. There's convenlence-th- e money always ready and out ot reach of your own petty squandering, too. It is easy to spend small ums when )ou have a large sum in )our pocket 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 the Firm. We will treat you riiht, gate Tho mayors and Judges aro to act as delegates Ono editor from every newspaper in the stato has been invited as a dele- ANKER. RUBY & CO fcv TTTTTTTT v9f?c 'vrTT'4 MADISONVILLE. KY. i WAR WITH SPAIN Reliable War News IN THE GREAT NATIONAL FAMILY w MADISONVILLG, - KENTUCKY W. A. NISHKl , President O. V. WADUILL, Cashier Bv.tEttV9BsL99H 1 NEWSPAPER Furnished by Special Correspondents at the Front. SCopkins (Lcu-nl- Will contain all important war news of the daily edition. Special dispatches up to tho hour of publication. Careful attention will be given to Farm and Family Topico, ForTransacts a general banking business, and invites the accounts of Ibe citizens of eign Corrcspondcncp, Market Reports, and all gcnoral news of the Hopkins and adjoining counties. Has tho finest and most secure vault in World and Nation. that section of Kentucky Wc furnish the NEW YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE and your favorite home paper, THE BEE, S"i7V V3NV-.SXXiuVVW5 Madisonville, Ky. The New York Weekly Tribune Gaptal Stock, - - - $50,000. S TIIE BOTH ONE YEAR FOR f $1.25. Fifth Avenue Hotel, LOUISVILLE, fi 3 Send ail orders to THE BEE, Earlington, Ky, KY., s Is the Only First-Clas- $ t $2.00 Per Day Hotel in the City. 5T' lSbKlMAfta GENERAL STORE. A 'fi ? VV'V'VV-VVVV- i 6 COME AND SEE US, iitiiiivwnnt95tnHtrt 'i PIKE CAMPBELL, MANAGER. fc STUCK " Delicate Children Whatcanbcdoncforthcm? If you looked over our new line of PAPER HANGINGS you would at once say that you would like them stuck up on f BEST TRAINS Kansas City, Montana, Colorado, Pacific Coast, Utah, Washington! Omaha, , '.. your rooms. It is a pleasure to us to show them. delicate. Judge T. J. riorrow Dead, flonkinsville. Kv. Anril rn Iii,. Thomas j. Morrow. Ma3ter Commissioner nt Hhristian r.nnntv. died lhl mnrnlnn -- t 5 o'clock after a long illness of Briebt's .. .1!- u ...I. r.r... .. was U13C43Q. yCUlS OlU. He w once Countv Attnrnev nl raM,.,1l J and also represented the county in the T.pms1:itiire. Ha lenvAS n unfa inH : children and one brother, the eminent surgeon, Dr. P. A. Morrow, of New York. Funeral services tomorrow. k Il Our answer is the same that h k the best physicians have been 2 J giving for a quarter of a ecu- g g tury. Give them of k J jg An Inexperienced Patriot. COME IN AND ASK TO SEE THEM. I scoirs Emulsion I Cod-Liver f K J (letting Impatient. Hopkinsville, Ky May 3. CaDt. lohn Feland received the following telecram from Col. T. J. Smith ibis afternoon: "Your company will not be ordered nm before May otb " The Latham Llohi Guards, who havo been ready to move at any minute since the call for volunteers, received tbe news with dissatisfaction. V Jf K k V 5ttVft'4V4V4'4VV4it'.rt ...1 5 Oil with Hypo- phosphites,. It has most re- - to Slack Hills, markable nourishing power. VIA gives color to the blood. It S It brings strength to the mus- - to St. Louis or Chicago, cles. It adds power to the nerves. It means robust VESTIBULED TRAINS, health and vigon Even deli- - to SLEEPERS, DINING CARS, cate infants rapidly gain in $ flesh if given a small amount g Several Kentuckians are known CHAIR CARS three or four times each day. tb be with Commodore Dewey in $oe. tnd $1 00 ; all druggists. J magnificent naval victory at f. M. HUCta, TRAV.PASSTtAaENT,ST.l.OUI,MC SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, New York. 5 the HOWARD ELLIOTT, OtNX MQI?., ST, LOUIS, Ma From the Atlanta Constitution. 'Course, I'm with the country, Ef we must recruil; Only trouble 'bout It is Dunnohow ter sbootl 'Course, I'd like ter foller Wbar tbe figbtin' is; Only troublo 'bout Got tbe rheumatizl Ain't afeard o' thunder Don't want Trouble is I'm under Bonds ter keep tbe peactl From Sumter ter Savanny Boys has lost their wits; Itutber work fer Fanny Than fight like rip with Fill! it-- f ST, BERNARD GENERAL STORE, ' St. Paul, Nebraska, WILLARD HOTEL W. ,',' tei mA ?rCFP$i?2 Itftia $FM fc I fl&ttitara S. MILLER, Jn., Manager. Ellttlfi rcAAO HOTEL, rA (i). HI 111 mt BEST $2 niul $2.50 HOUSE IN LOUISVILLE. Manila. .W,WAKELEY.QIN'LPASS'HAaT.,8T.L0Uie.M BSgffil fffW y .: r,N .fl rfUJlJ!ij -- Tj--LA WFJfW itV ( v Dawson Springs Appointed Recond Assistant Physician, "23jj 3nousfrn, toe fErjrtoe." Hopklnsvllle Asylum. Dr. Cora E. Brown has practiced medicine at Dawson Springs LOCAL NEWS. for about cirlit vparn and is n rrnrl. uatc of the Cincinnati School of Medicine. She is nn pxerlltnt The Hanson Bank began busi- lady and a physician of high standness Monday. ing, having been associated with Miss Bessie Brown, of Madison-vilte- , "i;i luiuui iit iiiu iiuLiitu ui iiiuuicine at Dawson Springs. visited relatives here this Both the father and the daughter week. have made a name for themselves Born, to Mr. and Mrs. C. G. and arc favorably known by many Patcnhauor, Thursday morning, visitors to this popular Hopkins county watering place. a fine girl. Of gBee DH. CORA E. BROWN, COLORS FOR THE THIRD. Brings A BACKWARD SPRING Blosd LOCOMOTIVE De- BLASTS. trans- A NATIVE OF LOUISVILLE. Diseases, Nervous portation of thousand of militiamen-overangement and Chronic Catarrh, Fine Flag of Silk and Qold to be this division in the near future. Neyer was thero a greater demand for Presented to the "PennySupervisor Sullivan and men last Saturspring medicines something to cleanser day loaded four thousand ties at a point royal Regiment." the blood, strengthen tho nerves, or regu- near Empire. ONLY SMALL CONTHIUITIONS WANTED. The prospects are bright for the The following letter has been addressed to the mayors of towns where a company of the Third Regiment, Kentucky State Guards have headquarters. A magnificent flag of silk and gold is to be given the regiment. The letter is self explanatory: Regimental Headquarters Third Regiment, K. S. G. ) ' Bowling Green, Ky., Apr. 29, '98. J How'a This? . To Hit Honor, tub Mayor Mrs. Browdcr Myers was the The Third Regiment of Kentucky, We otter One Hundred Dollars Regard guest of Mrs, Jno. T. Barnctt sevRegiment, for any case 01 Catarrh that can not bo known as the Pennyroyal eral days the past week. should go to war oitb a flag as handsome cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure R J. CllKNEV & Co . Props . Toledo, O. as that otany regiment in the field ComMrs. J. B. Head attended the We, tho undersigned, have known V. J. pany flags can not bo taken into action, flags. funeral of Mr. Elvia Nonrsc, at Cheney for the last 15 jears, and believe only regimental of As a matter pride, the ten Pennyhim perfectly honorable in all business Grapevine, last Thursday. Etheridg and family returned last week from a pleasant visit to relatives at Nashville. Mrs. V. VV. Ike Williams was cut by Ed Ezell at Madisonv.lle Sunday. Both are negroes. His throat was cut with a razor. Dr. A. V. Davis is now duly installed in his new office on Main Street near The Bee office. He is ready for business. merchants are their stores at 7 o'clock. This arrangement will continue through the summer. now closing Mr. Lee Salmon, of Ilslcy, who has been in quite poor health for n Madisonvillc some time past, was in Edrling-toSaturday and Sunday, returning Sunday. week at Bowling Green, and visited his brother, who is attending in Ed Philips spent one day last Cherry Brothers Business College, that city. The Madisonvillc V. C. T. U. will have Mr. Volncy B. to lecture at Madisonvillc May 9 and 10. He is a prominent prohibition orator. dishing The Bee has been nutting out bulletins this week, throughout the day as important things have happened and the bulletin board lias been popular and up to date. Twenty-onthousand pounds of ammunition for the regular army at Tampa, Pla., passed through here Sunday aftctuon fn care of the Adams Express Company, guaranteed to reach destination Monday night. e r' ii" A. II.. in Madisonvillc on Satur day, steps will be taken to ar- - It is expected that at the meeting of Dave Goad Post No. 37, G. rang" amir on I le grey" in a general service bmorial day. lor a blending of the "blue ( liner Cocncn is having a having a handsome and substantial iron fence put in front of the Catholic church and his residence this week. The whole establishment will now be in harmony, and will make a fine appearance. - The second week in May will be a banner week in Louisville. The Music Festival, the Commercial Convention and the Races will attract large crowds on May 9, 10 and it. One fare rates have been arranged on all the railroads. A The lecture and organ recital at the Catholic church was up to the usual good standard of similar entertainments given under the direction of Rev. Cocnen heretofore. Agpod crowd was in attendance discussion by i the Ward, C. P., ofthe Rev. the subNicholas ject "Does Ireland Deserve to be Forgotten ?" proved very interesting to his hearers. Flno Boy, On Monday night there was born to Mr. and Mrs. T. N. Long a fine Mr. Long was down town boy aext morning looking for a job for the boy. Soldiers' Meeting. All Federal soldiers of the late war are requested to meet at the office of J. C. Bacon, in Midison-ville- , Old 1 Ky., on Saturday, o'clock p. m. This May a, 1899. O. May 7, at Com-miinde- J. Faunsworth, S. V. Dave Goad Post, No. 37. r, Attention, of Hopkins County. Our annual meeting will be held at the court house in Madisonvillc, Monday, May 9, J898, at jo o'clock. Important business, such as flection of officers, will be attended to on that occasion. Be sure to re on bind. L. D. HocKERSMiTH, Com. Tiios. H. Smith, Adj't. Well machine for Sale. have a good Well Drilling I Machine, with ten horse power threshing engine, all in "good running order which I will sell reasonably. TCicuaro Palmer, St. Charles, Ky. a raiBt -- , The rules as revised for 1898. A Louisville spoke and bending proportion of the rules allotted to TO MILITARY HEADQUARTERS, factory with capital of 45,000 will Kentucky has been delivered to start soon, employing a number of Owen Lawson, Secretary-Treasurof Kentucky Division, L. A. W., men. Speciaj Rates for Excursion to No. 2510 West Jefferson street, Dr. Otto'B Spruce Com Balsam tUo most Chattanooga Saturday Hay 7. pleasant and reliable remedyforcouirlis, colds, Louisville, Ky., who will mail a & Nashville croup, and all soreness of the throat, chest aud copy to any one upon receipt of The Louisville tickets to tuufs. Larre bottles, 25c. aud 3c. stamp for postage. Railroad offer round-triEarlinglon for Sold by St. Bernard Drug Store. Chattanooga from due at Special Rates to the Hay Musical Special Rates to Annual State 5 to for train No 91 Meoting Epvyorth League 10:20 p. m. good for SaturFestival at Louisville. day May 7th, only. Tickets good at Lexington. & Nashville RailThe Louisville to return leaving Chattanooga not road will sell round-triJ. DC iotlisviiit; cc iN.isiivun; ran tickets to round-triLiter than 1:15 a- - m- - May tickets lo United States Louisville on account of the May road will sell fin that the Festival at one fare 'on Lexington, Ky., at one fare- May arnijMain great part mobilized at Musical and 10 and for morning 4, 5, 6 limited to May 10 account wrfi.4..nin!a will insure a large May 9 imited .to May of Annual State Meeting of trains of May number of excursionists on this oc l?3. Leagues. casion. er p royal cities from which the companies come, should contribute this dig, and it should be embossed in silk and gold, gold embroidered and gold fringed. Such a flag will cost about $330 to $350 Will ou kindly get up a contribution from your city of 40, and forward same to P. J. Totter & Co, bankers, of this city. Kindly ask for only small donations, not over one dollar each, as it is desirable to Interest as many as possible in Ibis patriotic gift. Copies of this letter have been sent to A Sad Case. each of the ten Pennyroyal cities having A sad case terminated here on companies, The undersigned committee, advisement of Col. T. J. Monday last in the burial of a baby under thothe flag. Will expect each Smith, will buy of the DOWN IN THE MINES. only just past one week old, the cities to be represented in Louisville or child ol Sarah Ashlock and Syl- Lexington at the presentation of the dig, vester Evans. It is the old story As tho timo is short, kindly write your approval of this plan lo Mayor Townscnd, Several nations refuse to follow Ihe step of betrayal, marriage and deser- of this city, and remit contribution to P. taken by England in declaring coal contration. The mother and her mother J. Potter & Co., at once. band of war. lived together in destitute circumRespectfully, In Germany there is a brown coal which G. K. Townsbnd, ) stances some two miles from town is said to be inferior to our bituminous VJ. Potter, and a final appeal was made to coal and sells at a low price. ) Max B. Naiim, Mayor Burr and Marshal Barnctt, The St. Bernard Company will show its of Earlington, both of whom arc ColorCame Back. patriotism by holding the positions open always ready to help the needy. "Both my husbind and myself have to all their employes who wish to enlist The grave was dug and Mr. Bar- taken Hood's Sarsaparilla with great bene against Spain. nctt went personally and brought fit and we value it very highly Soon after Secretary Geo. C. Atkinson, of the St. wc taking the color Bernard the little body to the graveyard our began and ouritrun down came back to trip to St.Coal Company, made a business faces systems were Louis and other Northern points for burial Monday morning built up. Hood's Sarsaparilla bas done last week. orocK-Lnv- , us wonderful good. Mrs. r. M. The Barnsley miners showed their WicklifTe. Ky. The licit Remedy for Rheumatism. last week by raising a tall flag From the I'atrhaen (N. Y ) Register Hood's Pills aro the only pills to take pole and suspending therefrom a beautiful Mr. lames Roulanil of this village stales with Hood's Sarsipirilla Cure all liter United States dig. that for twenty-fivtrars his wife was n ills. Among Ihe new recruits thus far we noA few nights sufferer from itieumalism tice but few miners who are willing lo ago she was in such pain thai Min was Resolutions. trade off a j"b underground for one thai nearly crazy She sent Mr Kowlm'd for Tho following resolutions were may cause them lo face bullets. Ibe (lector, but be had read of Chimbrr-Iain'- s Pain U.ilm and instead at going for passed by St. Bernard Lodge, No. Superintendent Rutland, of the Empire the physician lie went lo thu store anil se 240, I. O, O. P.. of Earlington, Company, has had a crew of men at work cured a botllo of it. His wife did not ap the past week, making improvements on prove ol Air Kewlamls purchase nt first, May 3, 1898. their main office. Wuerea-?- , Brother Carl Woolfolk. a but nevertheless applied the Italm thor Superintendent Salmon, of Crabtree oughly and in an hour's time was ablo to member of this lodge in good standing, co to sleep bhe now applies it whenever will soon lcavo us to perform bis duties as mines, takes quite an interest in the war, and Ihe St. Bernard office crew see that be she feels an ache or a pain and finds Ibat it a soldier of this country; therefore. Ku.soi.vni), ist, That we recommend is supplied with Ibe latest reports by telealways gives relief He sivs that no medicine which she had ever used did her as Uro Woolfolk to tho love, friendship and phone. much good The 35 and 50 cent sizes far protection of all iruo Odd Fellows D. W. Umstead, M. E. for the St. Ber2nd, That vybile ho is away from the nard Company, for sale by St. Ilcriiard Drug Storo, Darlmade some needed changes ington, George King, St. Chart's, Hen T. watchcaro of the brothers and loved ones, in the trolly line which conves Ihe waste that wc as a Lodge keep his dues paid dur- matter from the slack washer at the coke Robinson, Mortons Gip, ing his absence from home. works. 3d, That the this Lodge bid National Meeting of Christian him God "speed brothers of his safe return and pray Tbos. Steel, watchman for tho SI, Berand that ho may be as faithful in the dis- nard at new South Diamond mads friends Endcavorcrs. injliode-feni.a brief visit his duties as and at Preparations arc being made on chargeofofour Governmenta soldier h.13 alwayso at Sebrcp time attended last week, Fellows the same Ibe Odd at he a large scale for the entertainment been in tho duties involved on him in Ihe celebration there. at Nashville of the delegates to the Lodge. China has coal mines 2,500 years old. 4th, That a copy of these resolutions bo national convention of Christian The sent Brother Woolfolk, under seal of the such coal is anthracite and tho veins of a depth and the roof so good that Endeavor which will be held in Lodge. railroad cars could safely bo run into the that city in July. A ride through 51I1, That an unlimited visiting card bo mines and loaded. the city the other day revealed the granted him A friend of Dick Croft's at Morion's Alex Camthell. N. G. a large number of homes fact that C. H. IIu.nt, Sec'y. sa) s that when the report was circulated had already been secured for the that the Uniform rank of the K. of P. visitors who will come from all Tho Westfield (Ind.) News prints the might be called upon by the government These homes bear a following in regard to an old resident of lo turnout, he turned rather pale, but we quarters. plackard which identifies it as a Ibat place; "Frank McAvoy. for many can assure him that there were others the "C. E. Home, July, 1898." A years in the employ of used L , N A. & C. whose faces changed color beside himself. Ry here, says: "I have Chamberlain's Preparing Southern welcome will be extended Loiic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy for always been for war in time of peace bas regarded as wise move by the delegates, and Nashville has ten years or longer am never without it our different nations, and awhile the United in not forgotten how to eutcrtaui a of inv house. I consider it the best remedy States has taken some steps along that line, the kind manufactured. I take pleasure thero seems to have been oversight on the crowd. in recommending it ' " It is a specific for all bowel disorders. For sale by St. Ber- part of the government in the failure to A Clever Trick. nard Drug Store, Earlington; George lying, establish more coaling stations. It certainly looks like it, but there I St. Charles; Ben T. Robinson, Mortons The Catholic miners were very much enreally no trick about It. Anybody can try Gap. thused by patriotic expressions made use it who bas Lame Hack and Weak Kidncs, of by Father Coenen last Sunday, when be We mean Malarial or nervous troubles. voiced the feeling of tha.Church as made Probably do Honday. he can cure himself right away by taking known by the b.'shop at Nashville, Tenn. IJoys of Company E. arc anx- He asked that Ibe prayers of the Church Electric Hitlers. This medicino tones up the whole system, acts as a stimulant to ious to be moved. They are un- be for the United States and a speedy terLiver and Kidneis, is a blood purifier and der order to stay close around and mination of the war. nerve tonic. It cures Constipation, Headto be quartered in the Armory One of the most attractive illustrations ache, Painting Spells, Sleeplessness and Melancholy. It is purely vegetable, a mild Sunday night in anticipation of an appearing in the Globe Democrat last week was the one wncre uncle bam was seated laxative and restores the system to its nat- order to move on Monday mornin a coal scuttle, labeled as one of the most ural vigor. Try Klectric and bo convinced ing by the early train. invincible weapons of war, which bad refthat they are a miracle worker. Every erence to the fact that wc were near our Only 50c a bottle at bottle guaranteed. coal supplies, and the Spanish fleet when OUR flUARANTEn $100.00 IN GOLD. St. Ucrnard Drug Store. We wilt pay One Hundred Dollarsln GoMfot at Cuba was almost in a helpless condianjr and every case o( concli and colds where tion. Harried. no benefit Is derived from the uro ot Dr. Otto's Slonc, Mino Unlearn. It Mr. J. T.' Ligon, a prosperous Spriico Cum Is to pleasant contains nomine In- will soon Inspector annual ot Kentucky, jurious and to take, licwaro oi have the report for 1897 liultatloi.o. farmer of the Ncbo country, and ready for circulation. It will show Ibat Sold by St. Bernard Drug Store. the output of coal for 1897 was Ihe greatMiss Georgia Ltidalcy, one of est with the exception of year 1893. The Hopkins county's most successful 5am James Nominated. greatest hindrance of the year was the proand popular school teachers, sur Sam James, Jr.. of Daviess longed strike in the Tellico district. It prised Elder I. H. reel on last commenced about May 1st. and continued Thursday evening by calling at his county, was nominated for Congress with most of the miners until late in the Populists of the Second fatl. Whitley county, heretofore the home and requesting him to make by the back to them happy by saying the words Congressional District, Tuesday. second in lounagc, bas been set still refourth place. Hopkins County would make them husband Hon. Harvey Bourland, of Hop- tains first place, Ohio County advances to that and wife which was done without kins county, declined the nomina- second place and Muhlenberg to third. delay. Elder Tcel knows how tion, and did not permit his name Tho engineering and Mining Journal to be used. says ot the South Wales coal strike, "Tho and keep in practice. strike of the South Wales coal miners is "It Is the Best oa Earth." ono of those shortsighted actions for which Uucklen's Arnica Salve. is what Edwards & Parker, mer- the British workmen seem to bavo a parThat The best Salve in the world for Cuts, chants ot Plains, Ga., say of Chamber- ticular liking. Just at a time when there Bruises. Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever lain's Pain Balm, for rheumatism, lame is a pressing demand for their coal they Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, back, deep seated and muscular pains. Corns and all Skin Eruptions, and posi- Sold by St, Bernard Drug Store, Earhng strike for Increased wages and so make it their customers, as tively cures Piles or no pay required. It is ton; George King, St. Charles; Ben T. impossible to supplythe the requirements of latter are great, it guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or Robinson, Mortons Gap. absolutely necessary to obtain becomes money relundeu. t'rice 35c per dox supplies from some other source. Now is Sale by St. Bernard Drug Store. The thirtccith quadrennial con- the time for the West Virginia coal proEight men were sent from Louis- - ference of the Methodist Episcopal ducer lo introduce his product abroad. always villejdpKcy West Tuesday to en church, South, will assemble in The South asWales coal basespecially been a sieam coal celebrated for ter the recular armv. and thu Baltimore tomorrow and continue ship's furnaces and it is exported in large enlistments continue steadily. in session daily for about three quantities to all ports of the world. Thirty years ago it had a complete monopoly, but weeks. years ago the long strike of twenty-fiv- e Millior.s Given Away made it necessary for the steamship and For Wheelmen. It is certainly gratifying to the public to supinterest in naval authorities to find independentcoal is know of one concern ih the land Who are The widespread excellent steam plies not afraid to be generous to the needy and cycling and the prominence of obtained f om Indian, Australian, Japasuffering, Tho proprietors of Dr. King's cycle racing among outdoor sports nese and Libuin coat Pelds, while the New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs West Virginia coal is used by all steamers and Colds, have given away over ten mil- has created, a desire among all calling at U. S. ports. lion trial bottles of this great medicine; wheelmen for accurate official inof knowing it bas formation relating and havojbes-ittsfaClioto tho rules absolutely, cured thousand? of hopeless sport, and in order I cases. Asthma, Bronchitis and nil Throat, governing the Chest and Lung diseases are surely cured to supply this demand the League For Infants and Children. with it. Call on St. Bernard druggist and of American Wheelmen has just get a trial bottle free. Regular size 50c issued for free distribution an un- The Kind You Have Always Bought Every boltlo guaranteed, or price and $r usually large edition of the racing refunded. transactions, and financially ablo to carry out any obligation made by their firm. west & Truax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Waldino, Kinnan & Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internal!), acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Price 75c. per IVslimo-nial- s bottle. Sold by all Druggists. free. Hall's family Pills are the best. a' a e now-adas late the digestion. Is there any medicine so good for these purposes as Thousands of doctors, druggists and tens of thousands of poople of all classes and vocations have long ago decided this question bas no that eqnal in those cases. Poor worn-odyspeptics become strong, vigorous and hearty after after a few bottles of it. People who aro pimpled, blotched and sallow and sluggish never fail to a find .1 coarse of to clear to skin, invigorate the system and enrich the blood. Chronic catarrh in all phases and stages, cases that have defied the best of treatment for many years, take a few bottles of to their entire relief. Nervousness, debility, weakness of both sexes, sleeplessness, irritability, despondency, hypochondria, all these disappear when is used according to directions. One of the most instructive books on chronic catarrh ever furnished free is bea ing sent by the Drug Manufacturing Company, Columbus, Ohio. This book is very instructively illustrated with expensive drawings, and will be sent free to any address. Pe-ru-ut A government supply train passed through here enroute South last Sunday. The falling of a tree caused considerable delay to trains and damage to telegraph lines between Sebrce aud Henderson one day last week. v S IP "bo-strid- o y?7 Word received from Cal Marlin, now of Texas, indicates that be seriously contemplates enlisting to fight the Spaniards. We suppose he will go as a Texas cowboy Claud Smith bas returned from Hot Springs, much improved in health. After spending a few weeks at Hot Springs, Clay Wooldridge is back and ready for work Several of the firemen, we are informed, became so patriotic as to throw up their jobs and join the militia. nti f Kf.n:nnir, i.- - ... signed to go to Cuba, and it is rumored that others on this division may do likewise. Agent Mania, of Sebrce, don't like the idea much of giving up his position to fight for Uncle Sam should the U. R. K. of P. be called out. Several thousand feet of side track will soon be put in on this division. Conductor Sbreeve was on the sick list a few days last week and Tom Weno took his place. Fifty Years Ago. cradle In which there grew That thought of a philanthropic brain A remedy that would make life new I'or the multitudes that were racked with pain. Twas sarsaparilla, as made, you know By Aycr, some 50 jcara ago. This Is the n...,i Ayer's Sarsaparilla was in its infancy half a ceny tury ago. it doth tho narrow world liko a colossus." What is tho secret of its power? Its cures I Tho number of thorn Tho wonder of thorn I Imitators havo followed it from tho beginning of its success. They aro still behind it. Woarinrj tho only modal granted to sarsaparilln in tho "World's Fair of 1893, it points proudly to its record. Others imitato tho romody; they can't imitato tho rocordt To-da1 is stated that to move Ibe soldiers down south it required about 112 trains. L. & N. section foreman Butler left Sat- It urday for Elizabetbtown where be bas been given his old section on the main division. Mr. Butler came from Elizabetbtown lo this city. His family returned with him. He is a thoroughly competent man and one of the company's most trusted officials Hopkinsville Kenluck-tan- . Debt Due to Railroads. O'Bannon Hawes, a veteran of the late war and one of the organizers of the Republican party, died here aged sixty nine years. Mr. Hawes was a native of Louisville, Ky. He served with distinction during the war, entering as a pri vate and retiring as Major, with a THE EXCELLENCE OF SYRUP OF FWS brevet as Colonel. He was promi- is duo not only to the originality and nent in politics. simplicity of tho combination, but also to tho caro and skill with which it is Kipling's "Recessional" Set to manufactured by scientific processes known to tho Camfoiinm. Fio Svnui' Atusic. Co. only, and wo wish to Impress Every person, whether a musi- nil tho Importance of purchasingupon tho cian or not, will bo interested to truo and original remedy. As tho genuine Syrup of Figs Is manufactured know that Reginald de Koven has set Rudyard Kipling's "Reces- by tho Caufoiwia. Fia Svnup Co. sional" to music, and that the only, a knowledge of that fact will hymn is published in the May assist ono In avoiding tho worthless imitations Ladies' Home Journal. The "Re- ties. Tha manufactured byother parhigh standing of tho cessional" is conceded to have enPin Svitur Co. with tho mediriched our literature more than cal profession, and tho satisfaction any other single poem of the cen- which tho genuine Syrup of Figs has tury, and Mr. de Koven's music is given to millions of families, makes name of the Company a guaranty said to be in every way worthy of thotho of cxcellenco the famous author's masterpiece. far In ndrnnco of of Its remedy. It is all" other He has set the words for barytone as it acts on tho kidneys, laxatives, liver and and voices with a bowels without irritating or weakening them, and it does not gripe nor chorus and solo, making a composition which is likely to prove nauseate. In order to get Its beneficial one of the most popular for church effects, please remember tho name of choir singing presented in recent tho Company CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. years. to-daCali-FortMi- A Patrick O'Bannon Hawes, One of the Organizers of the Repub lican Party, Dead. Omaha, Neb., May 3. Patrick $)iWS SflrL MTv isfl si mezzo-sopran- o So Years of Cures. To Buy Army Horses. Louisville Commercial Subscribe for The Bee. SAN FUAN CISCO, LOUISVILLE. KX. CL NEW YOH1T, N.T. At the annual meeting of the Little Rock Board of Trade the president, Mr. Morris Cohn, reviewing the work of the year, said: "For all that, we owe a great deal to the railroads we have. They have freely aided 111 in our efforts to bring people to our State and city; they have exhibited a praiseworthy energy in advertising our resources, they have shown a readiness in bringing manufacturing industries to our State and city, and they have already acceded to our demands for reduction of. freight rates when we have complained and have given us the benefit ot reduced passenger rales to celebrations and conventions But the policy of railroads seems so much bent on meeting tho conditions of competitive roirmllmt noncompetitive points are sacrificed to prevent as we arn lold. nn undue loss lo the railAnd this produces results antagoroads nistic to the growth of n community which It is without any adneeds competition. verse criticism of established railroad s stems Ibat I urge our people 10 make all possible sacrifices to secure another system of railroad which shall connect them with the West in conjunction with the Little Rock & Memphis Railroad It is because Little Rock needs new railroads that I urge a greater measure of oting aid to new railnow, in voluntarily road enterprises, than would have to be shown if wo bad a constitution which authorized a vote of bonds and taxes for this purpose." John J. Washburn and C. D. Robinson, of Washington, D. C, are in the city in the interest of the United States government to purchase horses for use in the cavalry, artillery and supply trains. Kentucky is recognized as the best market for these horses, and many of them are purchased in Louisville. The agents arc stopping at the Louisville hotel. Now His Name is HEW ENTERPRISE 200,000 STOVES They are tnndeof Southern Iron by Southern Workmen, who are sustained by the products of Southern Farmers. They last lone" &&A make mora homes happy than any other Stove oa earth. Fire backs guaranteed for 19 years. If your Dealer does not handle thenC WRITE FOR CATALOdUE. w- - mvBttr owe oivma BUTiePAGTIOH. "0 find. From the Cincinnili Commercial Tribune. Before the h title ol MiniU the full name of the Spanish was Excellentissimo Senor Don Vincente Montejoy Trillo. it's Senor Mud. From Ihe Atcbiitson Globe. Now Where the Surprise Comes In. 'A pretty good guess can be made as to what a sensible man will do, but nobody ever knows what a fool will do. Has Come at Last. long-desire- Gen. Miles is losing no time in The need of a good Spring Medicino is providing himself with that d almost universal and Hoods Sarsaprilla exactly meets this need. Hood's. Be sure to get From tho Detroit Free Press. larger standing army. ur (Jolofed (Jitiens. All communications ami matters ot news per talnlnc lo this column should be addressed to Geo. Alexander, Barlingtou, Kr. Even This Is no Joke. The loss of one mule is no laughing matter to a famishing army of dispirited conscripts. As Far From the Detroit Journal Phillips & Buttorff Mfg. Co. NASHVILLE, TENN. COOKING AND HEATING STOVES, Manteli and Crates, Hollowware, Tinware, Etc. ' MAMirACTURtllS OF ' i Some of the best people from Mortons Gap and St. Charles were in our town as It Can Press. Go. aunday. From ihe Philadelphia Spain is still 3,000 miles away. White Eaves and family who have been It can't retreat any farther into the living at Nortonville for several years are Mcditteranean. now making their home in Hecla. II. Garrett bas bad his cottage treated to a new coat of paint. were in The Madisonvillc town last Monday. Earlington is a Klondike to a certain class of our neighbors who visit us on the first of the month. Rev. J. B. Anderson, of Madisonville has been called to be pastor of the St. Charles Baptist church. Will ho serve or will he not? Mrs. Allen Gordon, of Danville, Ind., who buried her daughter last Saturday at Slaughlcrsville, is visiting here. Rev. Stray preached an excellent sermon for tbd Odd Fellows here Sunday. Tho entertainment given at Masonic hall was a success. Mrs. Stockdale, of Atkinson College was in our city last week. Rev. R. H. Hall, of Mortons Gap, delivered an address at the A. M E. Zion Sunday school Snnday. Rev. C. C. Crow, of Providence, was in our city last week. The Odd Fellows have every reason to feel proud of their grand success Sunday, notwithstanding some of their leading members were absent. Rev. S. Campbell, of Hopkinsville, preached at the Baptist church last Sunday night. Mrs. Light, ot Hopkinsville, is the guest of Mrs. L. B. Cavanah this week. The Ladies' Court gave a successful entertainment Monday night. Miss Salhc Hlnes, of Sebrce. is visiting her brother and family here. George Alexinder was on the sick list last week. MORTONS GAP. Mrs. Jane Graham, of Evansil!e, was the guest of Rev. and Mrs. Hall. She returned to Evansville Monday. The Sunday school of th'n place will go in a fishing party next Saturday week. W. A. Salisbury, son and daughter were the guests of Mrs. R II. Hall last week. Some of our joung men aro disgracing their puent3 by gelling drunk. .Rev. Robbs, of Princeton, was called to the Baptist church at this place. The Qjirlrrly Merling will ba held next Sunday at Ihe P.aplist church. Revs. I. W. Selectmin and T. II. Merriweather will assist. All are invited. Mr, Dock Sharpc, of Madisonvillc, preached hero Sunday night. All are invited to bo prerru. at the rciiool concert Thursday night. Somo peoplo will rido four miles on Ihe train just to get to walk hick. Mr. G. D. is going nw.ty and some girl's heart is sad. Thursday is the last day ot school cake-walke- China, Crockery and Glassware, Cutlery, WOODEN AND WILLOWWARE. The State Commercial Convention will make an earnest effort to extend and improve our country roads, to enhance ikc value of agricultural products by diversifying our products and considering the best means for reaching the world's markets. Are you a subscriber to The Bee? You should be, Everything necessary and convenient for tho Kitchen, tt Laundry and Dairy.Dining1, Room, g- " BICYCLES A - SPECIALTY. J "THS BE EX" ONE DOLLAR A YEAR. SUBSCRIBE FOR B to KiOTXTEAMUpkttMa COAL BHiS D0W fii. SEKSSHEa?1" vn.mm DOffT FAIL TO USE pa daily cAPAcrrr w o l.6o T9P ro5. WRiirr . ck ut.s. rnb& ifl a5, . t REFERENCE ill CASTOR A the BEST STEAM UCOAL iiMD tm MARKET.YOU dftDOfcAMD WO-- P - an II,i 1 Signature of CWAf Earl-jngtQ- ii p I0th-mm.- .. - n Ep-wor- th examination of physicians who desire to become surgeons in the Kentucky division of the United States army will begin at Lexington tomorrow, Listing until Saturday Physicians who want to noon. Wc understand that tho business get in- - will do well to be on hand men of Louisville have made ar early. runguments to royally cnti itsiiu Hit selentlfle lit. Olio's Spruce Gum Balsam U a and com- husint'ss aud professional men tl rcmrtly bawil on modern discoveries who will attend tin: chemists of renown who liar given Kentucky pounded Convention to lliro.it and lunir diseases a life study. Ask your State Ccmmercia1 drnppUt to procure It for you If not In Btock. he held in that city on May 11 and Sold In two 1hs,2Sc. aud SOc. Hal-ur- Examination of Physicians. Frankfort, Ky., May 3. The (letter Thau A Klondike (lold Mine. Good health Is priceless when once lost. WUcn yon liatea slbflit ciiM or couijh Invest Zic. In a bottle of Dr. OIIo'h Spruce Cum Urn return are irrcatcr than a half interest In an Alaska void niliic.asiroldcauuot buyloo health. Itcware of a Klifrtit cold. Sold by St Bernard Drug Store ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED J"- - WILL USE M0 QUICK , Ofc-- A Ttlftt . () t 0 -- Wfc'f jgmSFAtflTIOH GUARATfTEED s5 n - ) Sold by St. Bernard Drug Store. , 12. B AS A JHriV- liiiiiiiiMiiiifciii iiVni iniiriin a" K fihi.yiiii.mi iiiii'-iiii- r ii -- ji Irffiii rrti irirwiitfri n iifl fn ' n fliViii i reH oa ms. ' El L iTTT ,"' Rvniv '"""' " f If P1'""'! 'vgW ; Jfc - fWWT ! T i JfeisSSfe 9 i3XC?S5?SX23XSX32CS3C THE SUNDAY SCnOOL. vlli LESSON VI, SECOND QUARTER, INTERNATIONAL SERIES, MAY 8. MemToxt of the ieison, Mntti, xxll, ory Verses, 2- -1 Gcldcn Test, Lul.o xtr, Commentary by ttio Kov. 1J. jr. 17 Stcnrns. '&gTWM g MDSaaMV I 90iJd iCire moxoo sotjcltis 8AT3tj q AM3niw3M aiANOsiaviAi !&SS&I$S..H TP &9 tp SBHB BE RNARD Miners and Shippers of AL COMPANY. I .'.i on tlio Boutll siao 01 the Island. Thoy apparently wcro steering for tho Tonguo of Ocean on their way to Cuban waters. It Is believed hero that tho were tho St. Louis nnd tho Harvard, which sailed from Now York Inst Saturday on somo duty In Porto IUcan waters, men-of-w- INCORPORATED. PROMISES TO ACT HUMANELY. Clilcr Aeulnnldo of tlio I'lilllpnlno Insnr. Rents Wilt Hack Up Doivcy with n Ills IjiimI I'orco. Kkw Ynnic. Mnv 4. The IIohl' Kont correspondent of tho World says: Chief Agultinldo litis arrived und has hud a conference with Consul Wildinnn. Ho nils ngroeil 10 suuniiv 10 vuiumuuuru hi no esraaicl ttbo qj& tCop right, 1, 2. 'IMOJiJiOH 3HiL J.V I 'jdao sc ojc oa joqmauiajj O.W OUI 00jdtU03 S01U puc jso3jc nqi oaei aou 6a unsoj v sc puy P3I0JJO JOAD OAC'I 'BNIHIGTCS) rA BNIMSl m jno jo uopoops otp ui ojcd jBioads uoci oaeii oaa I iONIHXOaO ajEEE ,,111111 I irWnU unto them ngnln by pnrablcs, nntl enlil, Tho kingdom of heaven Is HUo tinto n king which mmlo n mnrringo for Ills son." When thokingdom shnll lmvo couio for v htcli our Ijortl tnnght us to ir.iy, tho will of Goil hhnll bo dono on enrth ns In henron. But w hllc this U sure, nccordlng to Hcv. xi, 15; I Cor. sv, 21, 25, nnd other assurances, thcro nro innny seeming dclnjo, nnd thcro shnll bo until tho tlmo when lie who 1ms tho title deeds shnll "Thcro shall bo delay no longer" (Hcv. x, 0, It. V). Tho prqinratlons for glorious consummation nnd tho ninny that events lending up to It nro so ono w Ith It that thoy scorn to bo (spoken of ns n pnrt of It. ThoBlulo story begins with n mnrrlago in Kden, nnd ends with tho ninrrlngo of tho Lamb (Iter, sis), of which many ninrrlngo stories like tlioso of Isnno nnd Joseph nnd Ascnnth, Moses nnd Zippornh, Bonz nnd Ituth, nro Aery sugccr-tnl- n 1SSS. by D. II. Stearns. "Ami Jesus niiwcml nnd spnko AL AND COKE O I . ST op General Office, Earlington, Kentucky. t A. M. (A3 UV CARROLL, Mnhn-'er- , H j S. 201 N. Cliciry B 3Tf. m o In. Street, Nasliville, oess . Palmer House, Broadway, Paihtcali, j culled insurgents eiroctlvciy uaeK up Dow ey when he gains control of Manila. He has promised to net In a hu mane way. TO flin lnml furors,, nnd with ,..v ...... Dewey's orders, nnd lis will conduct t 10 30.003 . BO- -. i 1 R. G. ROUSE, Manager, HOLD THE PHILIPPINES. h, S 9 CASTORIA ni lilt ninn t.UI ifli- For Infants and Children. I ?JAQfel-- l ' H iHl I Sis I aH H,t t The Kind You Have Always Bought JJNtgelablcPxcparationfor Asg similating itoHFoodatuiRcgula-lln- ihcS tomachs andBorccls of Bears the Signature of m Promote3Dii"cslion,Cliccrful-ncssandHsstContal- ns ncllhcr Not Narcotic. aastsBBasaaaaasBsjBW Optum.MorpliinO nor Ifineral. AKv iML tmssjawavam av T afoiHn-swuzzarai- j Mxf.Scnna Jlwfcnmit'--, The f, Apctfcc(nclWvforCbnslipa-lioSoufoiMcfrlllfolto- TT Aft Kind You Have brms;Conv"ondTcveriyi ncss nndl.OSOJE'iSlEEri TflcSlnufe'Sijpadirc'of NEW YOHR. Always Bought. txAcr copy of wraefeb. CASTORIA THE CENTAUR eOUPANV, HEWVOMKetTV. """ - "" r I IT MEDICINE for the Mil I IOM c s Vf I A Popular Proprietary V 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 bf m or altalned lo be of more freneral usenmoi k icdlcal men than any other, for leviation of such UK common to man t luitu I heir origin In an Impaired illKutlon or nothing nourishment and (lliulnittiuir wane. vrealr.ed caiuwlty for assimilating rood, nlIiead U eald to Include iritly nearly cmtt The cajlogue of (lit Included umlir lids dlseas Vir which the physician Is railed upon to prescribe In preparlnx Hit Ir stuntlaid remedy for the acceptance of the American 1 cople tho company laid down the principle crnde, that everything enter! ng Into tho jtackct plioul llo of tho highest througliand so prci ared any txlcmled and protected as to retain 1U uulllks Intict and unimpaired lapse of time In nnr climate. Only tho cliolict drags should be used, lliclr pre) arallon should be In accordance with tho latest ierf ctcd methods of modern sclercr.thLtabulcs packed In plats, protected by nusorbciit cotton.and securely corked. Kcn the rorks used have been of a crade aolilgh In Its lciulrements that no mauufrctuier of Ihrso ererr day stoppers could supply more than n small proportion from his cudput that would meet the exacting spccltlcatlons. Tho nlass i lals were In turn pecked In loses of a quality not surpassed In beauty and pcrfv-c.lnof vorkmanshlp by those used by the Having set thrlrhlghslandord, jnost fastidious dealers In joivelsnud oninmrnlsofgold. and never consent Ingtn vary from It.thorroprlctors resorted to the ncceitcd modern methods of making their commodity known, nud seven hundred thousand dollars In ested within live years In newspaixr advertising lias Informed every American elllxtn concerning the suierlor and surprising qualities of HI pans Tabulct, lldliigthouglucul and tialnsuklng of the changed conditions that sweep over thecommerclal world, nud careful to note every circumstance having a bearing upon the successful prosecution of their trade, the managers of the company have noted is a present ariieio luai mere nppraiches nninsistent uemami lor a jower price ior everyrequiring mat unlrcrMil use, and that tho pcV$le, althoueh reaches or tho evcrthlnt?, resent being called upon to pay bcary percentofies for suprrfluoui Ieit of iiX uu pacKinj or unnecrasnry pro.pciion nK&mKt arienoranou iimi miftni lmt Is needless In tho caxe of n nurchaso lntinded to Je consumed In a week. It lias also lxcndlsooTrred, and procd uy the testoftlmeond nctual experience. that thAtin T h ul as do not IinTO tlio trndonpv to lowi of nnalltlps nr ailmtnttttnn rt x rellonco from exposure that mlsht at first Jiavo been expected. Inasmuch as, under favorable conditions, thoso that have lain loono Inn drawer, n traveling batr or pocket for several weeks or months era found to bo practically ns fresh and as efficacious as ever. Acting upon theso sneccstlons, and noting particularly tho unimpaired prosperity of groat newspapers now sold for n, cent Instead of the old rate of fire times that amount, nnd the general tendency In all directions toward low rates and Increased sales, tho company have entered upon the experiment of putting up KlpansTabuIes In pasteboard cartons, which they will olTor to the trails upon terms which will permit ofa package ItetngsoMuy the urugglst or storeLet per atanrlce lower than ever Iwf ore adopted for a proprietary medicine FIVE CKNTS ten tabules.or doses, for one half a cent each 1 he company will not discontinue the manufacture and sale In the form with which the people hare learned to know ai d value the III pans Tabules, but will offer the cheaper sort experimentally for tho Itenefltof ruch as maydeslre ihem. It should be plainly understood that tho nuallty of the medicine is ldentlcalln both sorts, the only difference paca ueuigin ine iorm una comparawvo com. oi itocKicfc nr puiiing up. iiio ne-cen- i npesftrAitot)etlotx)hadof all dealers. althoueh It Is probable that almost any drug- so pin u m outain a supply wnen requesioa uy n customer 10 noanyt lui in any case a single carton, containing ten tabules, will be sent, postage paid, to address for five cents In ht imp, forwarded to the 111 pan Chemical Co., No. 10 Spruce 8t New York. Until the goods aro thoroughly Introduced to tho trade, agents and peddlers will be supplied at a 1 doten cartons for 40 cents. which will allow them a fair margin of profit, vlr.i IdoxmdUcartoni) fort! 32. & gross (TJO cartons) for $20.53. 23 gross C3.C00 cartons) for wry ttuu. 9 1 u. i;us.. wiiu muurui'r placed npontbe market about tut. jears Hun medicinal tablet or "taMile" comiued or compressed xmdered prepnratlur. t l ruin medicinal drugs whlcliliadld'euiuctr Ihec-ur- A XenrTork company of mamifnctnriwr chemists, the Wpans Chemical Company, olrrs "And sent forth his scrvnnts to call them thnt wcro bidden to tho wedding, nnd they would not conio." Not only will theio bo tho bridegroom nnd tho bride, essential to any wedding, but thcro will bothosowlio nro called "Tho ilrglnn, her companions" (l'g. sir, 11), jirhnpi tho Then thcro wise virglna of Math. nro to bo somo who will be watching for their lord when ho returns from tho wedding (Luko sll, CO), nnd wo read in Hov. six, 0, "Blessed nro thoy whlth nro called to tho marrlago sujipor of tlio Inmb." All will bo thcro cither ns brldo or guests who nro redeemed by Ills blood up to that tlmo 1. "Again, ho sent forth other servant?, sajing, Tell thorn which nro bidden. Behold I lmvo prepared my dinner. My oxen nnd my fntUngs nro killed, nnd nil things nro ready, Como unto tho mnrrlago." Not until wo shnll fco tho fullness nnd umgntflcenco of nil that is hero signified, when wo Minll bo nfc tho ro.il marriago, can wo begin to imnglno what Is included But wo can get In theso prcpnr.itions. somo faint idea if wo will persistently nnd prayerfully ponder this great fner, thnt God soloml that Ho gavo Ills Son, nnd that Ho who spared not His own Sou will with Him freely givo nil tilings (John 111, 10; Rom. iil. 32). Thoso servants n.ny in- cludo tho soventy nnd tho niostlc?, Lut tho messengers nro not so important r their C .mo'" messngo: "All things nro ready 5. "But they jnndo light of it nnd went their ways, ouo to his farm, nnolhcr to his merchandise " I nm writing theso notes In tho harbor of Colombo, Cejlon, in tho last week of my thrco weeks' trip from Shanghai to Cnlcuttn, nnd I hat o never been moro impressed than I have theso weoksnt sen, with tho nwful truth thnt thoy nil inako light of it. Meeting companies of thoso who Ioo tl.o book from day to day every day of niylifowhon nt home, it Is something now to bo nsl.cd to li o for w eoks w ith men nnd women who roam the world over, but onronot for Ilim or Hlfl affairs whoso their breath is.' 0. "And tho romnnnt took Ills servants nnd entreated them spitefully nnd slew thorn." If thoso who mnko light of theso things mo allowed to go on their way, tho wny of self nnd death, they may not show tho reality of tho cnrnnl mind that is in them, but if tho invitation Is pressed upon them, tho spirit of hatred, which is murder, may becoi 10 very manifest. 7 "But when tho king heard thereof ho was wrath, nnd ho sent forth his armies nnd destroyed thoso murderers nnd burned up thoir city." Because thcro is wrath bewnro lest Ho tako theo nway with Ills stroke; then n great rnnson cannot deliver theo (Job sxslv, 18). 8. "Then saith Ho to Ilia sennnts, Tho wedding is ready, but thoy which wcro bidden wcro not worthy." Ho might havo said that they tllu not consider Ills Invitation worthy of acceptance, but Ho .sccins to pass by their treatment of Him nnd speaks only of their treatment of themselves. It may bo llko Paul's saying to tho peoplo of Antloch, "lo put tho word of Ood from you nnd judgo yoursolc9 un worthy of ovcrlasting llfo (Acts sill, 40), 0, 10. "Go ye, thcrcfoiv, into tho highways, nnd ns innny ns yo oh nil find bid to tho mnrrlago. So thoso scnnnti went, nnd tho wedding was furnished with guests." Our picscnt commission is to go o cry whero with tho invitation that tho tlmo of tho mnrrlago niny como. 11. "And when tho king camo in to sco tho guests ho saw thcro n mnn w liich lmd not on n wedding garment." Thcro is one, nnd only ono, who will judgo ovcry ono nnd ovcrythlng (Acta sil, 81). Ills eves nro ns n llaino of lire, nnd nothing can escape Him or them. It is n small matter comparatively what peoplo think of us. Christ is tho Judgo, not they Ho has, by being mndo sin for us, pro idul u perfect 3. gestive. Wholesale Tennessee. Kentucky. II. NEWBOLD, Mai.ngrr, 342 W. Main Street, Louisville, CAPT. T. L. LEE, Manager, Corner Main and Auction Streets, Kcnttickj'. Memphis, Tcnn. A. S. FORD, Manager, 327 Upper Second Street, Evansvillc, I nil. Tho llovcnimBnt l'roparlnu to Hend au Army at Ten Thousand Men to Hold Manila. Agresxrat JOHN T. I1ESSER, Hauser Building, St. Louis, BRIDGMAN. Room S5, Hartford Building, Chicago, 111. Mo.; J. W. 8 I mj THE FAMOUS ND. 3 CDAL, TPrAT I jl -- oil i coxj. nPOC UOCO, 1JLKJ1U. m4--TTr JliCl,J.AAXJ.g iil-i-s- p h Mines. Only vibrating Screens and Picking- Tables used. THE BEST SELECTED COAL IN THE - tUll, Ts nivi iii n r n-- A ttxXU O U. k3 4- - . iV n ilLcll JLCO -- Market. ft BRUSHED BDKK FOR BASE BURNERS AND FURNAGES. Whyybuy Anthracite Coal, when you can get ST. BERNARD 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. High-price- d orders havo been sent to San lVancisco to engage niuo stenmers of tho Paclflo Mall Co., which vlll transport, without dltlleulty, nn army of 10,000 men. Arrangements havo also been made to send u supply of coal, if Dewey should ask for It, but the understanding that thcro Is about 10,000 tons ut Manila at the lenst, nnd thcro is good ground to believe that tho supply it much great er. Just baclc of Pt. Ciivltu is a dock with nhundant apparatus for ordinary ship repnlr.v Tho principal problem, therefore, (s to send enough men to garriboti tho city, and it Is beAmerlieved that 10,000 ican troops will boqultu sufficient for this purpose. Tlio present plan Is to tako nli tho nntional guard from California, Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Nevada, Colorado nnd tho far western fitntes. To these will ba added a regiment of regular infantry, a regiment of cavalry, nnd possibly tbo Texas rangers mid one of tlio now volunteer regiments. The commnud will probably bo civen to (Ion. Mcrrlam. in which cusc ho will bo mndo a major Whllo these general of volunteer. plans havo nil boon made iu outline, they will be hold In iiWynneo entirely until Dewey's report comcn, so that it may be determined what will ba necessary la do to hold tho Philippines as a ba.so of supplies for future operations u the East Indies. -well-equipp- Washington, Mny 4, Telegraphic AT , "S't PROPOSITION FROM I'resldeut Dole HAWAII. ASK YDUR DEALER FDR IT AND SAVE MDNEY 11 tiers to Transfer the Ha waiian Islands and Tarnish Coal ( nud Ammunition. &tCHRISTIAN 0; HONOLULU, - Cisco, Mny I. Picslilcnt Dole has sent 'a long communication to President April ST, VIA SAX I IIAX- - ENDEAVOR. Topic l"or tlio AVccIt lliglnnlnc SIny 1. Comment by I'.cv. R II. Kojle. Tone. Llttlo way3 of liottirlng tho world. -- Phil II, Math, v, ). Tho duty of tbo Christian is to make tho world better. This wan tlio mission of Christ, nud what Ho did is to bo dono by His disciples. Christ taught this duty to Ilia disciples. " Yo nro tho e.ilt of tho earth," Ho said. Salt purifies, salt preserves. It ninkes better nnd it keeps better thnt with which it comes THE FIRST GUNS. The Splendid Naval Vessels and the Fighting Admiral ottering to transfer tho Hawaiian islands to the United States for the purposes of Its war with Spain, and to furnish tho American ships of war in Puciflo waters with largo quantities of cu.il, suppllei nud ammunition. This uction vvus taken by tho executive after a necrct conference of the Iiuvviiiiiin cabinet culled to alttcuss the position to bo nnsumcd by the government tow urd tho two belligerent. That Silenced Matanzas. righteousness which Ho gives freely to nny one who will truly accept Him (II Cor. v, 21). It is illustrated in the coats of skins provided for Adam nnd Kvo (Gun ill, 21), nnd plainly fctnted bv tho believer in Isa 1x1, 10. AiAAAAAA.AAAAAAAAAAAAAiWAJUUAAaKAAAXAAw.AAAAAXAAAAAAOAA lotioU. Castlcinan, Arlliur C. Laaaliatr, HrecklnriJce Cnslltman. 12. "And Ho salth unto him, Trlond, how earnest thou In hither not having n w eddlng garment? And ho was speechless." As tho thief is nshnmod w hen ho is found (Jcr. ii, 20), so sinners shnll bo ashamed tind confounded when brought beforu His eyes of tiro, nnd I John ii, 28, indlnntcs ft possibility of believers being in somo senso nnd mcnsuio nshamed also, 18. "Then said tho king to tho sctvnnts, Bind hint hand nnd foot and tnko hint nvv ay nnd cast him into outer darkness. Thcro shnll bo weeping nnd gnashing of teeth." Only in soven places do wo Ilnd tills expression indicating great torment Tho other plnccs nro Mnth. vlli, 12; sill, 12, CO; xxlv, 51 sxv, SO, nnd Luko xlll, 28. In each caso thoy nro from His lips who wns tho manifestation of tho lovo of God, nnd who so loved us thnt Ho gavo Himself for us nnd camo from tho glory of heaven to 83 years of unparalleled humiliation on this earth that wo might not i perish or know tho meaning of this nwful 1 torment. Royal Insurance Co. Of Ii-ver-jpoo- l. Be Largest Fire Insurance Company In the World. Does Iho Largest Business in Ihe Stale of Kentucky. "Does the Largest Business in tho Southern Slates. 11, "For many nro culled, but fovv nro chosen." Tho same words nro found in chapter xs, 10, in connection with "tho last shall bo first nnd the first last." Sco also chapter six, SO, nnd notice tho content concerning rewards. Vfc nro often at fault in our judgment of who nro believers mid who nro not, of who nro leally zealous IR God nnd Ills glory nnd who nro not. But tho eyes of tho King will mnko no mistake Let us not judgo others, but ns in His sight judgo ourselves most soverely, !! Losses Paid in Kentucky in 1896 $249,831.03 Barbee & Gastleman MANAGERS, Southern Department, nnd honestly pray tho words of 23, 21; six, 11. Whon wo nro look nt othcro, mny wo hear "What is that to theo? Follow Ps. exxxix, iuolincd to Him say: thou Mol" f" wC CJ ., My Tom he bad three lovely brothers; But well beseemed to hkp me best Of all the girls Ob, there were others Resident Agent lor Earhngton and That wanted him, but, somehow, he, 1 Vicinity. Home Ollice Louisville, Ky. Right from tho first, kept after me i VWV ffVVVVVVVWyVVVVVVVVYVVVVVVVVYVVVV.VVVVVVVVvvVVVVVVVVVvvvy y ywwYwyyyY He was so splendid! Big and kind And calm, and full of mischief very A romp seemed ahv a s to his mind, .iAitliiiaiiirilliiiiiAiirIin.ihiMTiirJ;,iiiajrt-n.rlAi,r.i"ii.iisXjJitC While I was rather prim than merry ,.J H.n-r- a fl Yet, when he was my own, I felt How fond a lover near mc dwelt. i There came a time ft Alasl cared no more for of change; sUP J He home nor quiet Treachery Somewhere. His moods were reckless, wild and strange, make our Night after night he spent in riot, From the Philadelphia North American. Returning when the dawnligbt camo Who cut the rope and allowed the best in $ Quite heedless of reproach or blame. the Spanish Cape Verde squadron And so it went, till months were past, b I was too proud to bang this of to drift seaward? or beat him, Or pull bis whiskers yet at last, - if Anything everyHe left me. Now I sometimes meet him; Madame Johana Gadski, who is He has grown ugly, old and fat to sing at the Louisville- - May thing you want in livery My handsome Maltese Thomas cat Madeline S Bridges- in the May Ladies' Festival, is the prima donna of the Wagner Opera Company led by Home Journal. Damrosch. She is to sing - in A TM EARLINGTON, KY 01-881-425-31 n. PAUL M. MOOBE The Old, Old Story. I chose him out fiom all tho rest WE HAVE SPARED NO EXPENSE iu contact. Thus tho Christian as tbo salt of tho earth is to maho tb.6 earth better nnd to kcopit better. "Yonro tho light of tho world," says Christ again. Light elilncs iu darkness raid dispels it, thus making everything better about it. Thus, Bays Christ, Christians nro to let thoir light shino, that men may sco thoir good works and glorify their Father who ia in heaven. Tho Christian is to mnko tbo world better by bringing it into tbo proper relation to God. This ia tbo only true way to muko it nny better. Tho good works of Christ's dl&ciples nro not ta lead men to glorify them, but to glorify God. This is to bo dono, tbonpohtlu prncticnl- by obedi-enc- o ly argues in Phil, ii, to God. If wo oboy God in tbo right Kind of a way, mcu nro led to sco tho beauty and tho trno method of obedience They aro thus led to obey God properly, nud it is this that lends to their improvement morally nnd spiritually. ObcdicncoEccuis liko a littlo thing trifling nud insignificant and vet it is n tremendously important factor iu human lifo. Disobodicncokept tlio children of Israel out of tho land of Canaau, nud disobedience will keep innny out of tho heavenly laud typified by Canaan. When wo obey God, wo work out our snlvatiou after wo aro saved; but wo not ouly work out our ovvu salvation iu this way, but fill others with longings aud nspirntiuus to Fervo God with untold betterment to themselves. o Tho characteristics of Christian as feet forth by Pan I nro: (1) A choerful obedience "Donll tilings with-ou- t murniuriugH" (Phil, ii, 14). Itisuot enough to obey Gud. Wo must do it williugly nnd cheerfully. When wo obey, but with complaint and murmuring, obedienco is robbed of much of its vir-tu- o aud would discourago rather than (S) An eucourngo others iu obedicuco. implicit, trustful obedicuco. "Without murmurings nud disputiugs. " For read "doublings. " How mauy oboy God, but with hesitancy, doubt nud argument? Would such obedienco eucourngo others? Rather would it not dlsconrago them. If Christians obey God doubtiugly, bow could wo expect thoso who nro not Christians to oboy him. (8) "That yo may bo Filial obedienco. blameless nud harmless tho sons of God. " As sous vvc aro to oboy God. Tho slavo may murmur and doubt, but tho eon nover. Tho worlc may bo laborious, at times it mny bo disagreeable aud yet tho sou should uot complain, for ho is working for himself iu workiug for his father. As a sou ho is tbo heir, und therefore tho fruit of his toil will somo day bo bis own. Iu workiug for God wo work for ourselves, nud if wo can Impress men with this truth wo will indeed bo as lights in tho world, dispelling darkness ami making tho world not ouly better, but happier. liiblo Readings. 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It was on the afternoon of April 271I1 that Rear Admiral William T. Sampson, lately Captain in command of the first class battleship Iowa, and temporarily made Rear Admiral for the armored cruiser, the Monitor Puritan and the protected cruiser, war, with his flagship New York, Cincinnati, engaged the batteries of the old forts and the new earthworks being constructed. The work Palace Day Coaclics on all Train. of the warships was swift and terrible. The batteries on shore were silenced in eighteen minutes. Not a Information pertaining to from the Spaniards hit one of our vessels although they were stationary during the engagement. single shot TICKETS. ROUTES. Hispano-Amcricafirst-clas- s SLEEPING CARS Uetvveen Nashvillo and Chattanooga. Ala bama, Augusta, Macon, Jacksonville, Knox vllle, Asheville, Washington, Ualtlmorn Philadelphia, New York, Portsmouth Norfolk Jackson, Memphis, Liltlo Hock Texerkana, Sherman. Waco, Dallas and Fort Worth. : : : i; K4l Y The aim of tho American gunners was remarkably true, and the shooting was at short range. No damage was done to the town of Matanzas but the loss of life among the Spanish soldiers is thought to be heavy. One report says sixty. No injury to the Americans. Tho Westminster Unzettc says it much fears thnt "this view will entail dlsngrceablo surprises." Adding: "In entering European politics tho United States will probably discover that theso blinplo ideas of doing what you will with your own have become obso-let- o In Hn rope. The flst symptoms nro likely to bo maked by an incrcaso of the pressure; which, if Great Ilrltaln could bo counted on to join it, would speedily lead to intervention in behalf of Spain." After pointing out tho futility of expecting Great Ilrltaln to join in such a movement, and tho probability of attempts upon tho part of tho continental powers, at tho close of tho war, to prevent tho United States from holding the Philippine Islands, tho Westminster dnzetto says: "Tho natural tendency of all this is to bring- tho United States and Great Drltnin together, and wo hope It will bo fostered by statesmen, and by a revival of tho arbltia-tlo- n treaty ut tho opportunity." antl-Amcrlc- Oil The Westminster Gazette Discusses the New Aspect of the Philippine Island Question. IDEAS THAT HAVE BECOME OBSOLETE. HI DEWEY CONGRATULATED. A Illff Hatch of Congratulations to be Carried to Manila by nn English Cruller. New Yoiik, May 4. 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