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Bee (Earlington, Ky.): n. Thursday, January 12, 1899. Bee (Earlington, Ky.). 300dpi TIFF G4 page images Bee Publishing Co., Earlington, KY 1899 bee1899011201 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Bee (Earlington, Ky.): n. Thursday, January 12, 1899. Bee (Earlington, Ky.). Bee Publishing Co., Earlington, KY 1899 $IMLS This electronic text file was created by Optical Character Recognitio n (OCR). No corrections have been made to the OCR-ed text and no editing has be en done to the content of the original document. Encoding has been done through an automated process using the recommendations for Level 1 of the TEI in Librar ies Guidelines. Digital page images are linked to the text file. as saaa p fl 1t7 rz j Ir 1p l u t1 t IPJZf gCAFew Fine idod Leitl I ADSISKS BOOK STORE J Will be sold at a bargain fMADIBONVILLE KY ADS SkISBOOk and Jewelry Store Gel you a new set and begin J with the year 1899 JIf MADISONVILLE KY JTENTH YEAREARLINGTON HOPKINS COUNTY KENTUCKY THURSDAY JANUARY 12 1899Nn9 o A pow AT GOEBEL 4 Chairman Dunlaps Decision Sus tamed by tile Democratic l State Central Com 1mUtee Democratic Gubernatorial Cam 1 palgn Opening Up In Hot r Shape I Lexington Ky January xo The Democratic State Central Committee today bya Vote of seven to six sustained Central v Committeeman John C Dunlaps action in removing Mr Clem W Hugging and Wallace A McKay who were chairmen respectivelyof the Fortyeighth Legislative District Democratic Committees of Louisville Mr Dunlap is spoken of as the i j figure of the hour He is the man who dared defy the Gocbcl Machine and now it seems that a large part of the Democracy of the State tired of the gang rule and madetoorder slates is lining up at his back As a result of the committees action a conclusion was quickly reached by nearly every politician present that the result of the committees action would be the early announcement of exGov John Young Brown for fho Demo cratic nomination for Governor It is said that in this event which is regarded as almost certain nother Western Kentucky candidate will also announce making the race between Gov Brown Senator Goc bel Mr HardinCapt W J Stone and afifth person This would split the vote until it would be impos sibleto make any estimates as to the outcome Senator Goebel I held a conference last night at t p Frankfort with his friends from f various parts of the State and it issaid that he will very soon be o gin an active canvass of the en tire State Mr Hardin has air ready begun a vigorous campaign t and before tho end of a fortnight the fight will be on in earnest i probably with Gov Brown in by that time i The most sensational feature of the meeting was the charge made t in open meeting that the Louis ville Dispatch bad sold out to L Whallen who has secured control of the board of directors J it and a frank confession by lresi dent Allen RCarter that the r paper had sold out its influence on L the Louisville Ripper Bill in the last Legislature for the city print ing I Pioneer Deer Slayer f The sight of a deer sent to Mr t John B Atkinson by Capt T L- Lee of Memphis last week has induced Uncle Oscar Stevens to break silence as to some of his early deer hunting in Hopkins county when present old institutions were young and the forest 3and cane brake had not given over I to farming operations nor yielded up their hidden treasures to the pioneer miners whose operations haw since turned into gold the secrets of those days Before Earlington was or ever a pick had laid bare the treasure of black diamonds hidden here the homo of a pioneer Mr Crutchfield Young stood on the site now oc cupied by the residence of Mr John B Atkinson president of the pioneer coal company in Hopkins I county the St Bernard A dense cane brake grew where now arc cultivated the many native trees of the modern Arboretum the first collection of like character in Ken Uncle Oscar was a suc ccssttll hunter in those days and Ius gun brought down many a fine luick Once he came in company with another early settler noW many- i ypars dead Uncle Jack Woolfolk ti1he home of Mr Young In the early morning they got their guris ready for the hunt Mrs Young called to theTn not to stay I Id jg or they would be late for I breakfast4licyonly went as far as thjB valley now occupied by the Arbprclum Here Oscar killed two fine deer and they re turned to the house in time for break at having been gone only about an hour And now rests t1ethriving and clue mining town of KentukyEarlington on the site of Uncle Oscars formerr solitary deer stalks 4 Carrom Club A Carrom Club was organized 1 ya number of Earlington people at the residence of Dr E A r Ghatten on Monday evening Some twenty members were en rolled athe initial meeting The game was practically new to most of those present but all were pleased and meetings of the club prq be very interesting and nllrtt The prize feature was n There will be no prizes given and the game will be enjoyed on its own merits Among the members arc Dr and Mrs Chatten1 Mr and Mrs Geo C Atkinson Mr and Mrs C H McGary Mr and Mrs Paul M Moore Mrs JE Kemp Misses Agues and Sue Burr Bessie Allen Minnie Bourland Lucy Cr nshaw MooreiMessWhite EBiourIandEd Rule MISS Mary Rash of Cadiz visited relatives hero last Sunday l 1 n t i REFRIGERATED BEEF UsutCol Smith of the Subsistence De partmcnt Eajs It was Abundant and Wholesome Washington Jan 0 Commlssary Oencrnl Kugan of the haM mndo public a letter from LicutCoi A L Smith of the subsIstence department touching the use of refrigerated beet furnished to troops in Illco from that landed at Ponce In this letter Col Smith says In part omen Who Favored llarrlaorator fleet Amongothers to whom the refrig crated beef was Issued I remember tho followlngomcers ns having npoken of the Immense superiority of it over the native beef Maj H P lllrmlng horn surgeon of the general hospital Capt Irvine Eleventh infantry who was acting ns commissary for the steamship 1anama t think loaded with convalescents en routo to the UnltCd States Cant W P Evans com manding battalion Nineteenth Infan try Capt Iloppin Second cavalry commanding cavalry squadron Mo Care 1Vken ofMie lied After Lnndlng There were no peroration made for the receivIng ant of the beef on shore IfWUl to be un loaded by lighteN nnd thrown on tho floor of tile commissary storehouse until the troops called for It fnppcn wagons It wail therefore subjected to the worse possible usage in liariil ling It wan frequently 12 to 18 hours oil tho vessel before being issued One issue to Capt Hoppln was over 24 hours in tic storehouse Notwith standing this the meat wns in good rendition except pieces which hall not been sufllclently protected but could be trimmed oft with name loss Inspected the Ilefricerator Ileef Ererjr Moraine 1 inspected the refrigerator beef each morning before It was issued and know that it was in good comB tion except as stated above Cases where it was rejected were I think due to the prejudice arising from tho appearance when out of the refrigera tor a short time and to the fact that It was known the beef had been along time on the vessel in Porto Rican watersThe officers without exception to whom I spoke condemned the use of the native beef which had to be con sumed the same day It was slaughtered Col Smith also has the following to say about rations for the soldiers Complete Ilttloiu A I mint Alirjji Avall nlilc further beg to call your attention to the fact that with tho exception of soap and candles for two or three ilayu there was never a tulle after my arrival whclr the main store house at Ponce could not Issue tho completo ration fresh vegetables not Included These spoiled 110 rapidly that It was deemed best to commute the ration of then for several weeks and give the troops this money value to buy other articles Coarse salt was issued in lieu of flue on one or two occasions Vne Unsjrstemallcatl Unloaded Commissar stores had been so un systematlcjilly unloaded at stores at Ponce that It wan hard to tell what articles were on hand in the Island In sufficient quantity to provide for the wants of the soldiers What the Receipts Will Show IL further beg to call your attention to the receipts tIled with my July and August returns In your ofllce from tile commissary officer of each artillery cavalry and Infantry command which left port Tampa for Pojto Rico up to August 10 with 60 days rations These receipts will show that complete ra tions were furnished to every vessel with the exception of a small portion of the fresh vegetables that it was well known could notkeep GO days Rations Abundant In Quantity anti Hxoel let lu Qualltjr I further state that about 10 n m on taking leave of Gen Henry commanding United States troops at Ponce he requested me among other things to say to the honorable secretary or war on my ar- rIval in Washington that the rations furnished to the troops In Porto Rico were abundant in quantity and excel lent in quality NOVEL AND HORRIBLE An BxConvlet Attempts Mjrdor and Sot elde by AsplijrxUtlon A Time ly Rescue New York Jan7Ricbartl Price a former convict yesterday attempted to murder his mistress nnd commit suIcIde in n somewhat novel and hor rible way Tho woman was Mrs linn non with whom until lately Price lived for six years They separated a month ago on account of Prices al leged Cruelty Thursday night they met and Price compelled the woman to go with him to n Itlccckcrstrcet hotel When she was in bed he gave her whisky believed to have been drugged Then Price turned on the unllghtcd gas jet There was a gas stove in tho room and ho also let tho gas from this escape He shoved his trousers the door on the floor so that asphyxiation would be sure The woman rose from her bed in terror Price knocked her down and held her mouth over the gas stove Just before sho was overcome by the gas that poured into her mouth she screM led loudly A man In n nearby room heard her Ho broke open the door and prevented the murder of the woman and suicide of Price The woman was unconscious but will probably recover Price whom the gas had not seriously affected was arrested Dividends passed by Full Itltsjr Hills Fall River Mass Jan DA list of dividends passed by tho local mills during the past year shows an average of 222 per cent on a capital of 23 403000 The year of 1808 was a hard one notwithstanding the reduction In wngcs in the first of tile year W E McGary Marshal of Slaughtcrsville who was so nearly fatally shot by Jody Gooch is in Earlin ton on a isit Bill is m a bad shape but is improving An American syndicate has obtained the to build a railroad in Ecuadronsecting the sea coast belt witli the rich interior heretofore almost cut off from the outside world- Subscribe for TILE BEE 1 j kj OUR TRUE IN THE OR1ENT ConsulGeneral Goodnow of Shang hal Recommends an Amer icanChinese Exposition THIS IS THE TIME TO PUSH IRE TRADE Many American houses are AtUmptln to Trade la China Through Uorroa and Englishmen Who llaTe a 8trong National recllnrrnt Americans hr Charge Is fill Advice Washington Jan 7 ConflilGenera Goodnow of Shanghai writes to a cor respondent in New York strongly rec oinmendlng an AmerlcanChlneso ex position in Shanghai He says that practically nil foreign trade for the middle and north of China goes through Shanghai and an exposition there will reach the trade of the Ynngtze valley and the north lie says that the customs reports ShOW that tho Imports from tlo United States have increased at the expense of Imports from other nations We arc nearer the Chinese market freight are less nnd the feeling Uf tho Chines la more friendly to Americans than to any other nationality TILTS IS THR TIME Tills Is the time he says tp push the trade which Isf rapidly developing and if not captured by the Unltei States now will be lost for many years to cpmc He advises that a permanent exposition be located in tin AmeriOnn settlement in connection with the consulntPgenernl and that Its national character should b strongly emphasized He points out that American trade In the region has so far been pushed but half heartedly and that the agents of many of the American houses attempting to do business there are Germans and En llihmen who have a strong national feeling and lire not inclined to push American goods at the expense of manufacturers from their own coun try He points out that the local agent is the man with whom the Chinese merchants come In contact and know lug him to be reliable they depend upon his advlcennd accept his rec ommendations much moro readily than any printed advertisements MUST LEARN CHINESE METHODS The consulgeneral says further that American firms must acquaint themselves with Chinese methods of doing business and with the superstitions and prejudices of the Chinese as well as their trade and banking laws The colors of labels tho form in which goods are put up and many other seemingly immaterial matters have a decided effect upon oriental wiles In Cotton goods for Instance tho Chinese trade demands special widths which American manufactur ers do not deem It worth while to sup ply whereas German and English firms by simple attention to this de mand control a large and important market trIll EAST A VAST MARKET American inventions such as bicy des phonographs and cameras are being rapidly introduced in many localities but it is first necessary to exhibit samples as such goods can not bo sold upon description Consul Goodnow urges strongly that this is the time for American manufacturers In every line to put their own men on tho ground and acquaint themselves thoroughly with oriental trade condi tions for the east promises a vast and easily obtainable market now which soon will be usurped by other nations If we do not push our natural advan tages there at the present time AN AMERICAN PROTEST Minister Conger Action Under Instruction From V sulncton 1rotest Against Exclusive Concessions Shanghai Ickin Tan 7The United States minister here E n Longer noting upon instructions from Washington vigorously protested Thursday against the extension of the Frcnqh or nny other powers exclusive concession nt Shanghai but he urged tile extension of the existing settlement on nn In ternational basis Soldier floys llnrU Columbus 0 Jan 7Two hundred members of the Fourth Ohio volun teers gathered here for muster out were hurled from their improvised beds at tho Auditorium at an early hour nnd 23 wero injured quite a number being seriously hurt al though no fatalities are expected In order to accommodate the men tem porary doubledecked bunks had been constructed out of tent floors and scantlings and under tho weight ol tho sleeping soldiers tho structure toppled over All tho injured were SecOnd battalion men Its Influence on Cuban Insurgent U Said to be Noticeable Havana Jan 7Gomez proclama tion receives little public discussion but its Influence on tim insurgents h noticeable No action will be taken until ho reaches Havana then a conference will bo held Gen Brooke sold that he had read Gomez procla mation but knew nothing of it of ficially and did not core to comment on the document while len Drooke proposes giving the fullest recogni tion to the Cubans in all employments he will not agree to recognize them na part of the insurgent army Oyster Men AUrmed Tacoma Wash Jan 7oyster men claim that if the present cold siege of cold weather continues cultivated oyster beds on Puget sound and Wll lapa harbor valued at nearly a million dollars will be ruined Col Castlemans Nomination Washington January loThenomination of Col John B Castle man of the First Kentucky regiment to bea Brigadier General was sent to the Senate today He will be confirmed at the first exec utive session In 1898 there were 3018 miles of new railroad built in the United States the greatest mileage since 1892 when the years record was 4191 miles r V jHdF S r s aA FIFTYFIFTH CONGRESS Second Session In the senate on tho 10th tit Mason delivered hIs speech In support replIII that the State will never attempt to govern the people of any without their consent It was a forceful effort and commanded the undivided nttontlon of chamber and gal- lerIes from beginning to end and was frequently applauded Air Turley Tenn spoke to tho Nicaragua canal bill An agreement was consider the bill on the with 15 minute speechesIn Iho hoio the en tire day was devoted to the bill for the codification of tho criminal laws of Alas ka and all but ten pages of tho bill wn- Bdlsposedot In the senate on tho 6th little business of Interest was transacted A resolution offered by Mr Hoar Mass directing the committee on foreign relations to reo pOrt to the senate whether the treaty ot Paris makes any provIsIon for the claims of clllzens of the United States against Spain which were In existence before the prcsen war and the status ot such claims after the ratification of the treaty was adoptedIn the houso quite a number of bills of minor Importance reported from the Judiciary committee were passed The remainder of the day was occupied In continuing the consIdera tion of the bill to codify the laws ol AlaskaIn senate on tho Cth a resolution was adopted In secret session calling on the president for Information as to instructions to the commissioners who nee collated the treaty af Paris etc Mr altery spoke In favO r of the Vest roaoiU- tion opposing expansion Mr Morgan announced tho acceptance of a modified form of amendment to his Nicaragua bill In the house In committee of the whole tho executive and JU dlclal appropriation bill being under dls cusslon on motion tho appropriation for theclvll service commission was stricken out In the senate on tho 9th Senator hoar rep Mass delivered a strong and lengthy speech In opposition to the proposed acquisition of tho Philippines At the conclusion of Mr Hoars speech Sen ntor Platt rep Conn replied briefly to Bome points of the speech which had been addressed directly at Him and reiterated hU former statement that tho United had the power to acquire and gov era foreign territory Mr Caffury con lluded his speech In 9Ppo ItIQI to the Nicaragua canal house the provision In the legislative executive and lal for the of tho civil service commission stricken out In committee of tho whole was The house aroceeded with tho consideration of oAlaskaA SHIP YA RD ACCIDENT A Uollsr Let do Killing tho Superintend ant and Klfilt Men Forty rernnns- IVere Injured Some Fatally London Jan 7A bill boiler being tested in Hewitts ship buildIng yards at Barking burst today and the superintending engineer and eIght men were killed About forty persons were injured some fatally Tim bodies of the dead were frightfully mutilated The whole ship building works was wrecked A lady was found dead 300 yards from the scene of the disaster A GASOLINE EXPLOSION It Occurred Ina Hardware Store und Killed the Proprietor Toledo 0 Jan 7A special from Pcmbervllle a town 18 miles south of here enyp that by an explosion gf gasoline the hardware store of Kell Son was badly wrecked and Au gustus Keil the junior partner so badly injurcdShnt he JdInan hour Ills right arm was blown off and the rIghtside of his face torn oil Mr Keil was a leading citizen and former mayor of the village Had lllow at Mobile Mobile Ala Jan 7After inter vale of rain during the night and early morning the atmospheric condition of a heavy storm was noticed here be tween 0 and 10 a m At tho latter hour a heavy squall accompanied by rain came up from the northwest anti burst oyer ihccity anti river with great Iolenoe The wlrids- 4i velocity was computed to be 40 miles an hour Property in the northern part of tho city which was exposed suffered se verely Trees have been uprooted in the city The Case Against the Quays Philadelphia Jan HThe petition of United States Senator Quay hs ton Richard R Quay and exStae Treasurer Bcnj P Ilaywood for n writ of certiorarI removing the trlnl of the conspiracy ease ngalnst them irom the local court to the supreme court has been dismissed by the su preme court The all was remand ed to the quarter sessions court of this city for trial and the costs of the proceedings were placed on the petl tuiers RzConRressrnan John Kein for Senator Trenton N J Jan 1lThe legis lature convened and organized in ac cordance with the republican caucus The republicans held a caucus after adjournment and unanimously select ed exCongressman John Kenn to be elected United States senator In place of James Smith Jr n week from next Tuesday Death of Asa W Dickinson Easton Pa Jan tCol Asa W Dickinson of Hnckensnck N J died yesterday nt the home of his mother Mrs Jacob Hay in this city Col DIclcInsou was prominently identified with financial affairs anti during the Harrison administration was collector of the port of NeW Jersey A Young JoT Starved to Death In the Streets of Havana Hnvnna Jnn h1t boy 12 years of age was found dead of starvation on- Jelflonte street yesterday morning Corporal Horter of Co A Tenth regiment the body on stones with some candies tit its head placed there by strangers hands Senator Morrllte Successor rt Albans Vt Jan SGov Smith had appointed Benj F Flfleld of Montpeller as successor to the late Senator Justjn S Morrlll of title state Treasury Statement Washington Jan 7 Yesterdays statement of the codltionof tho treas ury showed i Available cash balance 201715308 gold reserve 243479479 Weylers Soo Banquet Madrid Jan i0Gen Weyler has given a seondbntuet to the military chiefs Gov Roosevelt wants the Na tional guard equipped with guns of small calibre and high power and says all trops should use the same cartridge Dr B flsCOUCH SYRUP Cures Hoarseness and Soro Throat- It la tho best rem dy for stubborn colds Small dose Price 83 cents Rtdrugglsta p i LL A FRIGHTFULCOLLISION- Thirteen Persons Killed Outright and TwentyFive Injured on the Lehigh Valley ACCIDENT DUE TO A FREIGHT WRECK Tho Kastlloand Track was flocked There was A Illander In Train DU 1 pntoliers Orders and the Trlans Met at a Sharp Curve An Eyewitness Ver t stun of the Accident New York Jan10By a headend collision between two passenger trains on the Lclilgh Valley railroad at West Dunellen N J at 1247 p m yester day 13 persons were killed and over 25 were injured t West Duncllen Is three miles from Bound IJrook and about thirty miles from New York city At the spot where the disaster occurred there is a ytrackseltl nt was due in the first place to some terrible mistake in train orders and in the second place to another occident that occurred at Bound Brook earlier In the day One of the Worst Colllilons In Recent Yean The scones which accompanied the collision the suffering of the injured and the panic that reigned among tho 400 passengers were Vellnlgh lade s n The bloodstained wreck of tangled and twisted iron and wood that was still on the railroad tracks lost night bore witness to the truth of the general verdict of tho rfUrfld pen tllRt tithe wi one of itlP vct QIU sjons In recent years WilT the Accident was Postlble A headon collision on n double track rand wns made possible only by A freight wreck which occurred at Bound Brook nfsix oclock yesterday morning when the nxlo of a freight car broke anti nine cars wore piled on top of each other This completely blocked the eastbound track and all through the morning Lehlgh Valley trains bound for New York switched from their own track to the Vest bound track going over these rails from Bound Brook to New Market a distance of six miles and changing at the latter place back to their right plde of the road Tot on Steam and Headed Around the Curve lust before reaching West Dunellen Engineer Rick slowed his train down because ho stops for passengers if there are any Martin Brennan the signal man threw up his arms and waved them as W to say there were no passengers so the local put on strain and headed round the curve going at about 25 miles an hour There were only four passengers on the lo Shrieking Whistle and Drake Grinding Sparks from the Wheels In the cab of the excursion train was James Prendergast the engineer with his fireman George Cheshire They saw the local as it started on the curve With shrieking whistle and brakes grinding sparks from tho wheels the excursion train bore down to what seemed certain destruction The passengers alarmed at the con tinued whistle opened the windows mothers watched their children in their arms men started from their eats but before they had time to find out what was the matter they were hurled headlong knockedsenseless and many killed outright Story of ah Eenltuess A few minutes before the trains crashed George Weidman of Dunel len had tethered his coal wagon to a post at the crossing a few yards from where tile engines met I saw them coming he snldUthe eastbound whistling for me and the local coming around the corner I waved my arms bu before he saw me the engineer of the local sawwbat he was up against People were stick ing their heads out of the windows The engineers and firemen jumped The trains banged into each other and the local climbed over the other as If she was going right on Then she turned Over and came down on her smokestack Then the other passen gers und trainmen came running up FATAL FREIGHT WRECK Two Engineer and One Fireman Killed Should Slay BIdeTraoked lint Failed to Do So Council Bluffs la Jan 1lTwo freight trains on the Rock Island road collided about five miles east of this city at an early hour yesterday morn ing resulting in the instant death of Engineer J W Taylor and Fireman John Stone of the extra freight and Engineer John Caldwell of the regulai freight All the killed resided at Valley Junction The extra should have sidetracked for the regular but foi some unknown reason failed to do so The wreck delayed the Rock Islands fast train two hours it being finally compelled to come In over the Milwau lIce track fromNcola Wilt Itecelve Promotions Washingtooh Jan 10Tho senate committee on naval affairs has agreed to report favorably the promotion of naval officers who participated In the war with Spain over others who arc their seniors The list includes Ad mirals Sampson and Schley and n long list of other officers No opposition was developed in the committee Editor Stead Teaee Crusade Indorsed London Jon 11 William T Stead editor ot the Review of Reviews re c lcd yesterday from Lyman J Gage United States secretary of the trees ury and President Barrows of Ober Hu c lIege letters indorsing hIs peace crusade A general strike is looked for in the bituminous coal region of Penn sylvania and adjoining States on AprillstEx Prices of anthracite coal at tide water points was advanced 25 cents a ton last week The Erie Railroad has ordered from the Richmond locomotive works fifteen standard ten wheel freight locomotives Subscribe for TUB BIB 1 fI I MM Keye ls Ua highest tirade baklag powder bowe Act testa show It geese I tWnI trtkrtMe say otter bread I IIOYA IJb4KIHG POWDER Absolutely Pure kovu tAKim Pows co fctw YOBK CONDENSED TELEGRA3IS Appotntmentof Cubans to important QlHccH in Havana will soon be made The gunboat Yorktown has sailed ffohi San Francisco for Manila via HonoluluEnsign H II Ward and W W Buck who noted as spies during the war with Spain will bo rewarded Edith Olive Gwynn Gill wife of Wil liam Tearing Gill and sister of Mrs Cornelius VanderbIlt died In Paris William Hopps of Pawpaw Leo county Ill received n fatal fall from a load of hay ills skull was crushed At Brenham Tex William Meredith shot his wife through the head with n 38calibev pistol It was believed she VCVW repover- Mataafa 1ms been elected king of samoa to succeed Malletoa This is lghly satisfactory to the Washing ton government Smith Edwards 70 who for several years hail lived a hermits tile at Smitliton Pot tis county Mo was found dead in bed The senate of the state of Washing ton has passed a resolution in favor of ratifying the peace treaty with Spain without amendment Near EarlywIne Washington coun ty Tex Rosa Ann Gathron was fatal ly shot by her lover Jeff Bynum Jealousy was the cause The Second Congregational church of Rockford has extended a call to Rev E W ShutlefT of the First Con gregational of Minneapolis Dr Benjamin F Sibley one of the organizers ofold Post 1 the first O A n post ever organized died at Decatur 111 recently aged 71 Eight freight cars were wrecked on the Iron Mountain eight miles north of Texarknna Ark No one injured but the property loss is great George Arthur Benson has been ar rested at Fort Smith Ark charged with using the mails for fraudulent purposes TeachersweroJ le Theo Burnet superintendent of the Emerson Manufacturing Co of Rock ford 111 and prominent in Masonic and Knights of Phythlas circles died Monday aged 50 Near Maryvillc Mo Frank Hawkins attempted to commit suicide by cut ting his throat with n pocketknife Hawkins baa been partially deranged mentally for some time The citizens of Waco Tex have taken the initiative looking to the holding of a 1000 jubilee It is to be known as the Southwestern Inter state Exposition and 1000 Jubilee It Is beingpromoted by the Waco Karat KlubH was before Judge Clint of the criminal district court at Dal las Tex on habeas corpus proceed- Ings asking his release on ball for the killing of Col I G Randle Charles Hudlow wonted habeas corpus release on the charge of poisoning Prof Ran datia Kentucky school teacher Both wero denied An Absconding Embezzler Ilronght lIck New York Jan hiO C Howard former cashier of tho Santa Fe rail road at Houston Tex who is charged with embezzling 1500 of the com panys funds arrived in Hoboken yes terday on the North German Lloyd steamship Gera in custody of Deputy Sheriff Chins Ernston of Houston Uotro bed Janesville Wls Jan 10Tue en gagement of Miss Maria WIthlngton of this city to lion Henry Martyn of London England has been announced The groom Is a son of Rev C I Mar tyn chaplain to Quenn Victoria A Worlds Record Plainfield Wls Jan 8A terrible lettc contest held here last night Oliver Achier established a worlds rec ord In the running double high kick with n score of 7 feet 3 inches Iaiow Committee for St Louts Springfield 111 Jan 8Swift fc Co been introduced in the state senate to appoint a socalled Luxow committee to investigate tho municipal govern ment of St Louis ThirtyNine llelow Saranac Lake N Y Jan 10hemercury at sunrisehcre today dropped to the lowest point reached this sea son 39 below zero THE MARKETS New York Jan 11 1899 ATTISiNative Steers 4 00 j 5 45 COTTONMiddling P 6 KIOimWlnter Wheat S 25 t 4 O WHBATNo 2 Red tP 75 CORNNO 2 4tj 4 OATSNO 2 tfl fPOlUCNew Mess 9 75 W 10 00 ST LOUIS- COTTONMlddllng IUBBYBSBteers 385 S CoG Cows Holfer- iCALVE8per 1 50 Sji 3 75 100 BOO V 515 HOaSFalr to Choice 340 M 3 ni BHBEP Fair to Choice S 00 t 3 ro FJ OUR Patents now SCO t9 300 Clear and Straight II 75 p S 25 WHEATNo Red Winter 72ft 74 COHNNo S Mixed tj 37 OATSNO 2URYE-No IJ t 86 TOBACCO LUES 1100 4 S 60 Leaf Burley 450 5 U 00 HAYClear Timothy G 80 tp Q 80 BUTTER Choice Dairy 17 t1 18 EQOB Fresh 20 PORK StandtirdMesijnow- UACONClear if 1025 Rib 5 LARD Prime Steam i 54 CHICAGO CATTLENatlve Steers 4 tOO UOQSFalr to Choice 3 3 7- 5BflERPIair to Choice 2 4 15 FLOUR Winter Patents 3 75i 3 GO Spring Patents 3 3 U springNo C3 71 CORNNO t Mixed 35 OATSNO 2 41 27 PORK Mess new 1170 tj 1175 KANSAS ClTJf 16501I00BAU k trc y j 7 JOHN KENNEDYIN LIMB ij Already Under Indictment for Mur der and Now Charged with Train Robbery FIVE SUSPECTS NOW UNDER ARREST The are Charged with Being Implicated In the Kansas City Fort Scott A Memphis Train Itobbery at Macomu MoOnc of Them Is Supposed to be the Notorious Dill llyan Kansas City liJan 1lJohn Kennedy often suspected of train rob bery and twice tried for that offense and now underindfctmerit for the murder of Emma Schumacher a grocery woman whose store he helped to rob was arrested In thiicity yesterday charged with complicity in tho robbery of the Kansas City Fort Scott Memphis passenger train which Was held up near Mocomb Mo last Tues day night Kennedys arrest occurred two hours after a detective agency had flooded the town with handbills offer ing 500 for his arrest The reward was offered jointly by the railroad company cull the Southern Express company whose through safe was dynamited by the robbers Kennedy had just returned to the city and his lawyers claim he had been to Texas to place a mbrgage on hits farm there The police say he came to see a Woman to whom be wps en gaged Five men ore now under arrest at Mansfield Mo for complicity In the Macomb robbery and the officers say three of them have confessed and their confessions told that Kennedy was the organizer And leader of the robbery One of these men known as Jen nings is believed by the officer to be the oldtime train robber Bill Ityan who IDs a member otthe famous gang of outlaws led by Jesse and Prank James At Mansfield yesterday a roll of bills amounting to 284 was found sewed in Jennings clothes Another of the robbers Ekner By rum told the Mansfield officers yes terday where they could find 500 In money nnd two watches which the robbers hid and the booty wds recov eredKennedy was out on bond in the Schumacher murder case He was twice tried for leading the Alton robbery at Blue Cut near here in 1800 when 32000 was secured The first jury disagreed and the second returned n verdict of acquittal At the ajibribedI Jesse James Jr a son of the noted bandit with whom Bill Ryan made many a raid will be tried here on next Monday on an indictment charging complicity in the robbery of a Missou ri Pacific train at Leeds Mo last Sep tember Kennedy and young James are good friends DEWEYS SWORD OF HONOR The Finest Specimen of the Hnorilmak en Art liver Seen In This Conn try Await Its Owner Washington Jan 1IThe sword of honor voted to RearAdmiral Dewey the naval hero of Manila by joint res olution of congress in June last was received at tim navy department yes terday from the makers Tiffany Co of New York and has been placed on exhibition in the office of the sec retary It is said to be one of the finest specimens of the swordmakcrs art ever seen in this country With the exception of the steel blade anti the body metal of the scabbard the reap on is composed entirely of 22 carat gold Although not settled yet it la more titan probable that the sword will remain in the possession of the navy department and be on exhibition In n gltixs case until Admiral Dcwcy returns to this country- AMBASSADOR TO RUSSIA Clmrleuiacne Tower Present Minister to Austria Hungary Goes to St reterebnrg Washington Jon 11The president sent these nominations to the scnnte Charlemagne Tower of Pennsylvania minister to AustriaHungary to be ambassador to Russia C Harris of Indiana to bo IAddison AustrloHungary be brigadier generalaCoi- John D Cnstleman First Kentucky volunteer infantry Col Thomas 11 Barber First New York volunteer Infantry Shot Ills Wit and Then Himself Columbus 0 Jan 10A special to the Dispatch from Hamilton 0 says Henry Dante grocer and saloon keeper shot his wife Annie twice tljen going to a coiil shed blew out ills own brains Ohe ball penetrated the womans neck tho other her nrm und though seriously injured she has a chance for recovery To Search for Truces of 1rof Andre Copenhagen Jan UA traveler named Ianlcl Bruun is organizing an expedition to start during the coming summer in search of traces of lrof Anllree in eastern Greenland Three Men Killed U a Wreck Omaha Neb Jon 10A freight train was wrecked at nn cnrly hour this morning east of Council Bluffs and three men killed Narrow tires an4 mud roads should speedily be sent hand in hand as it vere glimmering through the dream of things that were McGEES CUREI Pkwattteks- Cstlaa poloi Ou alw4 to str tmantf rfu4 4 LiSOl Sf1 some I Sold by George King St Charles Ky J tI IL ST JHHIBS HOTEL ST LOUIS JROPE2N PLAN Rates 75c and 100 per Day RESTAURANT POPULAR PRICES SPECIAL 25c DINNER SPECIAL BREAKFAST AND SUPPER No 1 But Steak or Mutton Chop PoUtots 9NoanitoffeeorTa No 3 Pofk Chops with Potatoes and Cakes or WaMesaniCoffeeorTea20Ho orTea2GNo IINoTake Market St Cars direct to Hotel Try European Iltn Cheapest and best onlj 9117 for what you geL THOS P MILLER fnttctm NASHVILLE CHATTANOOGAAND ST LOUIS RAILWAY PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPING CARS Alabama HaUhnorePhiladelphia Jackson Memphis Little Rock Texerkaha Sherman Waco Dallas andFort Worth Palace Day Coaches on all Trains Information pertaining to I lICKETS ROUTES RATES ETS uponapplication AJ WELCH Division Passenger Agent Memphis Tcon J H PassengerAgentD J MULLANEYt Northeastern Past Agt 59 W Fourth St Cincinnati O R C COWARDIN Western Pass Agent BuildingSt AgtRoomJ L AgtChattanooga W L DAN LEY Genl Pass and Ticket Agt NASHVILLE Tans Capital Stock Paid In Surplus Fund ISOOOO 120000 COMMENCED BUSINESS IN 1867 JNO G MORTON I3AN ERThe advantages of a bank account are numerous It is not to bnsi ness men we arc talking they kv all about Itbut to salaried 7Theresgood one Theres convenience money always ready and out pettysquandaring small sums when you have a large sum In your pocke- tMADISONVILLE KENTUCKY Illinois Central R R ANNOUNCEMENTS lillnols Central now lOURISTTbe sale sod will con the same until Sep IlipRATESfast doable dally service to St Louis Chicago Cincinnati lad Louisville enables one to sad comfortably the mountain resorts of Virginia the White Mountains and Seaside of Now England the Thousand the lake and forest resorts of Michigan Wisconsin and Minnesota the Hot Sprints of Arkansas the Yellowstone Pack or tbe resorts ot Colorado O Li A new zIgS edition entirely U factSUto HomeHonieseeKersa P A eA parupuiet contains a large number 1 I Ii of letters from Northern farmers VJU1UV now prosperoDSly located on the line of the Illinois Central Railroad In the States ot Kentucky Tennessee Mississippi and Lonlsana and also a detailed writeup of the cities towns and on and adjaceat to that line To homeseekers or those In search of a farm this pamphlet furnish reliable Inforuis proqerouaby applying to the nearest of the undersigned Tickets and full Intimation as to rates tn cod ohtheS 0 Hitch Dl Put fluent Cincinnati John A ScDttDIv Put Agent Memphis Win Murray Ole Pan Agent New Orleans AH HantonG P A W A Kellond A OP A Chicago LouIsville Jr W X NISBE1 President O W WADDILL Cashier opkins otrttt BANK MADISONVILLE KY Gaptal Stock 550000 Transacts a general banking business and Invites the accounts of the citizens of Hopkins and adjoining counties Has the finest and most secure vault Jo that section of Kentucky Co Compound Prescriptions properly it takes time It experience and cbmplete knowledge of drugs It requires the druggist to have a large amount of drugs fresh drugs He roust give the best compensationhe WITH TIlE ABOVE FAXS REMEM BER WERE CAREFUL ST BERNARD DRUGSTORE e JOB WQRK Will receive prompt atten tion at this office Estimates furnished upon application l IS r J4vr tnr j JJ fr 4 r T7 vsw p 7 I OCI1ei ee PAUL M MOORD Editor and Manager BEE PUBLISHINB COMPANY Incorporated Entered the PcitoEct it Barllnfton ai Sicom lass muter 4 SUBSCRIPTION RATES 4 UnVirltrletlIIIdnllc ft 00 so- ThreeMoob IS Single Copies mailed free on ppllcallonb Correspondents wanted In all ountt Address us for particular THURSDAY JANUARY 12 1899 i JUDGE TARVIN of Covington has wined and dined Candidai Warrior Jennings Bryan COLLECTOR Sxrr of Louisville says he is ready to meet investigation of the administration of his office ExGov JOHN YOUNG BROWN is still considered a probable candi date for the Democratic nomination for Governor A friend of his says he wilt beannounced in a few days CAPT GUY B SCOTT a Louisville man who has the credit having fired the shot from the for ward gun of the Texas which killed eightysix men on the Viscaya is out of the service and will again make his home at Louisville The Navy Department should not let such a crack shot get away CIIAS H SWEENY who says he has turned over a new leaf re nounced the Democratic party and all its works has issued the first number of the Greenville Trilunt a Republican paper and promises to be good THE BEE extends the right hand of fellowship and trusts he will keep the faith and make his laudable promises good AN extract from the Black Dia mood reproduced in our Down in the Mines column today sets forth in interesting style the rea sons for the great activity of the coal trade throughout the country during the present season Many who are interested in the trade will be interested to read the art ticle in question TilE Outline Courier has changed management and form One wise and decent change made is the removal from its editorial columns of the big doublecolumn portrait of an always candidate a once nomi nee a shorttimeago warrior While maintaining its importance as a local paper our contemporary concludes that it is not a uational Democratic convention and falls a little short of the power to select presidential candidates UNIONTOWN has passed an ordi nance requiring all drugstores to paya tax of h50 and it is further stated that all drugstores will be forced to take out whiskey license flas they will be compelled to pay the 250 license anyway Theres something dead up the branch Either the white sheep in the flock of Union town druggists is lacking or the city dads dont propose to have to walk further than the near est drugstore when they are thirsty TUE Evtning Post rises to remark that It is manifest that Mr Hill and not Mr Sommcrs is on the Goebel slate for Secretary of State and its reason for reaching this conclusion is that the editor of the Elizabethtown News announces that that paper is no longer a Goei f organWhatever the reason prompting Editor Sommers to a change of front it is a feather in his cap that he has turned his back upon Goe bclism as many another Democrat who looks to the future has wisely done before him- ExPaEsInENr CLEVELAND is against American control of the Phillipines because there are some savages there who may not take to the ways of civilization and may be foolish enough as some of them uncivilized children that they are q doubtless will be to run plump into the buzzsaw of Uncle Sams army Some of them may be killed This would be deplorable certainly however few they might be or however benighted But if Mr Cleveland is going to advise a shirking of national responsibility lest some such un pleasant episode arise he to be consistent should propose a plank for the Democratic platform pro viding that all Americans except the Original Red ones withdraw to some neighboring continentor take to the surf in order that the almost ex terminatedrtboriginee might grow and multiply and possess the land and thus right the mighty wrong perpetrated by our forefathers StayStop An Atlanta dispatch says that a stout corset stay saved the life of Mrs Phillips of Chicago from a parlor rifle bullet What blessed o t r 1ItJ f tfj 1 fortune An argument has been found Staysstout stayshave a defense This is even betterr than the snakebite defense of the worm of the still Great discover tes have been made by merest accident The world moves and there is yet hope that excuse maybe found for Chinese shoes Use Our Jail Birds The inmates of our county jails should be employed in improving our county roads Their time could be use and their muscles de publicegood of 11 1 constant idleness in their cells a dead expense to the county Our laws provide that this may be done and the proper officials should tak C the proper steps to use this avail able labor constantly for the bet terment of the miserable road which prevail in the major part oI the county Mr Qoebel Reckless Mr William Goebel the fathe of the renowned Bill Goebel Bill p has grown reckless and he don t care a doubleblank domino who knows it Hell just be blankety blanked if he dont do as he blank pleases He told a reporter fort the Louisville Commmial the othei day that he could print anything he dmned pleased about him I Ah theres a high muckymuck foi you Just wait until he gets the Democratic nominationwill he Then it will just be a plain old case of the public be dmned Shall we Pay Poll Tax An interestiuff ruling has been made by County Judge I A Spald ing of Union County which de velops a new point with reference to taxation in Kentucky He holds that unless delinquent taxpayers have property exceeding 250 no sale can be made to collect any kind of tax not even polltax that the 250 of personal property that is exempt under the law is abso lutely exempt from all taxation The decision makes work for the higher courts and if Judge Spald ings ruling has good foundation it makes interesting reading for the public and the public treasury If a man enjoy the right of suffrage it does seem that he ought to value that right sufficiently to pay a pit tance per annum for the public support A Kingdom For an Issue The Courier Journal recently cor rectly depicted the condition of the Democratic party the party without an issuewhen the brainy editor of that journal suggested a ticket without a platform for that partys next Presidential campaignThe more recent ut terance of the same writer indicates how fruitless yet remains the quest for an issue Maybe Mr Bryan having concluded that there is not a presidency in the i6tor issue and being shrewd enough let it be hoped to discover that there is not a pres idency in the antiexpansion issue may flush a winning issue In the question whether the Twentieth century begins with the year 1900 or 1901 In fact the strait with the Demo crats is so desperate that there are those who seem almost ardently hoping for military reverses for our troops in some of the Philip pines in order that they may rise up and preach the gospel of peace for their own profit and prophecy dire vengeance of the Almighty upon the heads of those who have heard the voice of the people and mayhap the voice of God and are upholding this government in its belief in and acceptance of ana tional responsibility with its great duties and possible hazards What ghosts and skeletons would these see who look with such dread upon a possible battle with Filipinos should they dare look back on the actions of their forefathers in the early days of this nation Mr C T Martin of Springfield Tenn who visited Mr and Mrs J W Robinson during the past week was years ago in charge ci- a carpenter force on the L N and had a hand in the remodeling of the old Earlington depot to its present attractive shape Oh if he now only had the desire and permission to take it away as relict Mr Martin was investigat ing the Earll1gton electric light plant getting information that might be of value in the negotia tions of his city for a new plant which they are about to install This will be good news to young Kentuckians who contemplate anything in the line of sudden and unannounced matrimony mayhap in the middle of the night Highways which are rendered impassable by ordinary rainsand there are many of themare not fit to be called roads PI fpNURlAN TEA cur Dyapep 3ble1a Constipation and Indi gestion KegalatMtheLiTtr Price 25 eta Sold by St Bernard Drug Store Subscribe for Tux BEE J i HON JOHN FELAND Death Claims the Distinguished Citizen and Jurist Long and Honorable Career 1 Ehded Bar Takes Action From the Kentucky New Era The announcement that Judg John Feland had succumbed tc death shocked and surprised the city and threw a shadow of gloom I over the community which the glad sunlight of the Sabbath morning could not dispel The place which the distinguished I jurist held in the affections of his home people could not have beer more eloquently expressed than in the faces of the people on the streets and in the churches when the news became known It was hard to grasp the real purport of the announcement It was difficult t9 realize that the form so lately seen in the active duties of a busy ifc was now still in death and that the voice which but a few days before had been heard in pleasant greeting was now silent forever While Judge Feland was known to be very ill and it was understood that the greatest ap prehension was entertained by his physicians and family the public was unprepared for the news of his deathHe had been confined to his bed less than a week He contracted a deep Cold which in the rush of his professional duties was neg lected This developed into a most malignant attack of the grip and last Monday he was compelled to take his bed On the following day he began to develop symptoms of erysipelas It attacked his lace and spread rapidly over his throat and chest This dangerous complication of grip and erysipelas was accompanied by a very high fever and hours of delirium Shortly before noon His condition grew alarmingly worse and his physi cians were hastily summoned Underthe influence of stimulants he rallied and during the afternoon his condition indicated a marked change for the better and warranted hope that his robust constitution would triumph over the combina tion of maladies But it was not to be At an early hour Sunday morning there came a relapse and he sank rapidly until the end At 7 oclock the vital spark expired while the members of his familyI heart broken stood around his bed Judge Feland was born on the 23d day of December 1837 in Barren county While a mere boy his father moved to Christian county and was for ten years post master of this city He began the study of law in 1858 with the late Col James F Buckner Shortly after being admitted to the bar hostilities between the sections be gan and the young attorney en listed as Quartermaster of the Third Kentucky Federal cavalry He remained with his regiment until after the battle of Shiloh He was then transferred to the Eighth cavalry serving until 1863 when he returned to Hopkinsville In the following year he formed a part nership with Gen Benjamin A Bristow who later was Secretary of the Treasury under Grant Later he was associated with Walter EvansHe allied himself with the Re publican party in early life and never ceased to be a factor in its councils and policy in this State His political career was equally honorable with his professional be ginning in 1875 when he defeated Hon James A McKenzie for the Legislature He wasreelected to the lower House in 1877 and 1879 and was Presidential elector for the State at large on the Republican ticket in 1876 In 1880 he was elected to the State Senate to fill i the unexpired term of Hon Austin Peay In conjunction with Judge Joshua F Bullitt he edited the New Code of practice which took effect January i 1877 Upon the return of the Repub lican party to power with the Harrison administration he was appointed Collector of Internal Revenue for the Second Kentucky district with headquarters at Owensboro At the expiration of his term he practiced his profession at Owensboro a year and then returned to Hopkinsville and resumed a lucrative practice Judge Feland was married on Feb 12 1863 to Miss Sallie Ken nedy daughter of S W Kennedy of Todd county Mrs Feland and four children survive him They aro W S Feland Deputy Reve nue Collector John Feland Jr of this city Capt Logan Feland of the Volunteer army and Mrs John Gilmore of Owensboro suotvast intellectual resources He had been a student all his life Not only had he pored over the principles and precedents of his profession but he had gathered gemsIscientific research With his wide range of information his genial nature and engaging personality he was a man whose society was instructive and widely sought At the bar Feland had foughtIcontested every point with skill He was a powerful and persuasive 1man before a and on the hustings in political meetings he was a dangerous antagonist He was a man of generous im pulses and kind heart His life was full of deeds of charity and kindnesses of the quiet unostenta tious sort To the younger mem bers of his profession he was ever generous and his words often en couraged those who despaired in the struggle By none will his loss be more deeply felt than those who were wont to seek his counsel 4r- L f 4V L i in the technical details of practice I Bar Takes Action At a meeting of the members of the Hopkinsville bar held at 9 CountyCourt5ing suitable action with reference to the death of Hon John Feland Judge J I Landes was elected chairman and Frank Rives secret taryOn motion the following resolu tion was adopted RESOLVED That the members of this bar escort the remains of Hon John Fc land from his late residence to Math odist church and attend a body the rUt neral services there and the burial at Hopewell cemetery On motion the following members ot the bar were appointed n committee to draw up and present resolutions expressive of the sentiments of the bar in their loss and of sympathy to the bereaved family in the great affliction that IS upon them Jo McCarroll A H Clark Hunter Wood Whereupon the committee sub mitted the following resolutions VHBRBAS The members of this bar have learned with the deepest sorrow that death has again invaded their ranks and chosen from among them the Honorable ohn Feland one of their wisest most honored and beloved brothers and WHEREAS The members of this bar would give expression to the esteem and admiration in which their late distin guished colaborer was held and to the sentiments of grief and sympathy with which they are moved therefore be it JudgeFelandcharacter and erudition lent it lustre and honor whose career at the bar covering a period of more than forty years was well calculated to exalt the noble profession which he honored and whose services in various positions of public trust entitled him to the gratitude of his constituents Asa lawyer be stood preeminent as a legislator his voice and his vote were given the measure best calculated to ad vance the interest of his State as a citi zen the weight of his influence was ever given to everymovement for the promo tion oi his city welfare and the welfare of society RESOLVED That this bar extends to ihe family of the deceased in their great be reavement its profoundest sympathy as suring them that the virtues of the bus band father and friend who is gone shall be embalmed in the memory of his asso ciates RESOLVED That a copy of these resolu dons be sent to the family of the deceased and that the chairman of this meeting be instructed to present a copy of these raw lutions in open court at the next term of the Christian Circuit Court to be spread upon the minutes I MCCARROLLomnl ResolutionsHUNTER WOOD On motion the above resolutions were unanimously adopted and the following members of the bar were appointed pall bearers ACTIVE liODORARY O H Anderson RT Petree T D Hill Hunter Woo- dY E Warfield Jr Jo McCarroll J T Hanberfy C H Bush PhelpsWFrank Rives Polk Cansler J W Downer- F L Wilkerson Chas O Prowse Walter Hale On motion the meeting then adjourned J I LANDES Chairman FRANK RIVES Secr- yRepublicans of Hopkins County This is the year for us to put aside all past differences it any exist and unite as one man in order that we may be enabled to work in harmony as becomes us for we will be called upon in this good year to place in the field a set of men to represent the prin ciples of our grand old party from governor to representative Party strife and factions must cease if we expect to make our influence felt With the preponderance of politi cal feeling largely in our favor in cident to the wise conservative and patriotic administration of Wm McKinley and the judicious administration of affairs by Gov ernor Bradley we should enter the campaign this fall with the supreme confidence that the people arc with us as against the promo ters of Goebelism and the remnant that is left of the once proud Dem ocratic party and lay it in the shade never to be resurrected as long as it remains only a party of opposition and for the disfranchise ment of voters by legalized method such as the Goebel bill Let the past be forgotten and look to the future and be guided by higher motives than selfinter est and then we will be a power for good felt and recognized throughout the State Will we do it This is the question that con fronts us at the opportune moment and the one for us to address our selves to in this morning of the new year- Sectionalism is buried The glorious stars and stripes the emblem of liberty floats grandly and serenely over a reunited and happy and prosperous people and the enemys country is no where in sight Nationality expansion and progress is now our motto and let us prove ourselves competent and worthy to meet the great responsibilities intrusted to our care and keeping and it we will do this future generations will rise lip and call us blessed Not only this but McKinley will be called again to preside over the destinies of this country for another four years and grand old Kentucky will swing again into the Republican columns and Hopkins will swing from her mooring and a Republican will represent her in the lower branch of the General Assembly and the legislature will be Republican on on joint ballot thus insuring a Re publican successor to Senator Lindsey and we will all be happy These are my sentiments and I trust they will find a responsive chord in the hearts of all our fol lowers Respectfully BEN T ROBINSON Mortons Gap Ky DOWN IN THE MINES It A Burning Shame A month ago they pat it in A ton so full and fair Oat now no coals la that there bin TO show that coals been there L A W Bulletin Weigher Fegan says the shipment of El coke last week amounted lo about ten cars per day One train of twentyono cars was sent out in onadar saythattheir production they are yet unable I- supply but a small part ot their orders for coalNews from lellleo says the track or tbe Proctor Coal Company railroad was flooded on Saturday by heavy rains so that their engine was unable lo handle cars to and from the mine A company has been organized to dIR for gold in the mountainous bills about Dills boro Ind They control about 400 acres of land and announce that an expert miner has been employed to take charge of the work About sixty cars ot coal were brought in on one train from Reinecke Monarch and other mines north oU here one last week which shows that prosperity has struck them as well as all other mines in this county Thomas Longstaff says some delay was caused at Oarnsley lately by a cavein of an entry but hard work under his supervision soon cleared the large amount o I slate and dirt out of the way The miners at Oarlinvllle III claim that they have been defrauded by the weighman using false weights for years but they were only able to discover it lately and lilt is so all lovers of tight and Justics hope the guilty parties may sufter Reports say the agitators lately spent some time at Madisoqville but received little it any encouragement in their York of organizing The wise Kentucky miner sees no benefit to be derived from taking their advice and continues to dig coal rather than meet and resolute on petty grievances Foreman Thou Robinson of the Em pire mines says the demand for their coalI for steam purposes has of late be very heavy and he his company is sarinow talking seriously maklni another opening to increase their production Im provement in track facilities are being made by them in order that they may load more per day The State Mine Inspector of Indiana is evidently a strong friend the miner of that State but we fear his friendship for them is leading him too far and we might say astray Among the many reforms he suggests to the legislature is one giving him the right when ha finds a mine oper ator who does not strictly fulfil the requirements ot the law is to empower hIm to at once bring suit without giving the operator a chance to remedy the evil Said a leading coal operator a few days ago It is true we are shipping an im mense amount of coal but at the present demoralized condition of prices little profit made When the demand for grain is great our farmers generally reap the benefit from advanced prices and why cant our coal producers fare likewise Good prices for coal in Kentucky means good wages to miners so why not an in crease when the demand Justifies it and the prices are too low The St Bernard Coal Company after laving made every effort in their power to supply the demand for coal from their mines now under operation and falling to do so decided some weeks ago to reopen what is known as the Arnold mine and which was closed down by them aboutI twenty five years ago A large men under Foreman Rule has been placedc there and are making rapid ward getting the mine in good shape The condition of the mine is said to have beeni found surprisingly good when the of time it was idle is taken into conslderat tion Much of the timbers used as braces and for track purposes have been found sound enough use and but lit tie ot the roof was found caved in The air pipes have been laid to the new mine mining machines are at work and the rail road track to the mine is about completed so that coal can be loaded there for ship ment LOCOMOTIVE BLASTS The Southern Railway has restored the wages of its employes to the figures of 1893 The wages of the passenger conductorS on the Texas Pacific have from Sloe to 135 a month The Pittsburg it Lake Erie has issued an order decreasing the weight of trains to be hauled during the cold weather by 500 tons for the larger engines and soc Ions for the smaller The Columbus Dispatch says On the Louisville division of the Pan Handle there are engines in service which were built forty years ago which with a light train will make as high speed as any of the modernbuilt engines The Southern railway has begun work on a tunnel through Lookout Mountain for the extension ot the Memphis iiThetake two years to finish the work The present time card and schedul has caused some passengers at Henderson who wont listen to the of the agent or trainmen to get mixed up on trains Instead of the Louisville train leaving there first as on the former schedule it now leaves there ten minutes later than the Texas train and L a N passengers are often found on it Rev Fowler who was formerly pastor of Madisonville Christian Church recently married a couple on the train while it stopped at Bowling Green The lack of motive power last week caused some trouble in the transportation department on the Headerion division but this week the freight is being bandied promptly A new railroad said to be about two hunt dred miles in length will be built into Nashville this year Never since the L a N has controlled the Henderson division has there been so many new side trades laid In one winter a5 has been this season It Is said that since the adoptIonof safety couplings and air brakes accidents S decreased fifty per cent So In the end the law compelling such Improvements will prove beneficial to both employe and company Operator Fawcett was off duty a few days last week on account of sickness A serious wreck occurred on the Lebigh Are YouW EasilyTired Just romombor that all your strength must oomo from your food Did you ovor think of that P Perhaps your muacloa nood moro utronfftb or nerves or porhapq your stomach in weak and cannot digost what you oat If you nood moro strength thon toko iorrsEEMULSION at CodIiivor Oil with Hypo phoaphltoq Tho oil is thi moat 048117 ohaUiOd or 9Y foods into- opngth J and the fypgphos pliltee or th3 boat tonics for tho norvoa SCOOTS BMUIi BION is tho oaslost and quickest euro for Wpalp r otlJ for pough gvoryldnd nd971oa9i pf4q FIJfan4 i 11 IftTT+ tHttttttfflm S y Sure Curefor ColdsWhen their a feet wet and take cold gIve them a hot foot bath a bowl hot CherryPectoral The chances are theywlll be all right in the morning n the Cherry Pectoral n few days until alt lies dls IIPpearedOld arc also cured we mean the coughs of bronchitis weak throats and Irritable lungs Even the hard coughs of consumption arc always made and cured by the continued use o- fASPS Ckcrropeclorol Every doctor knows that wild cherry bark is the best remedy known to medical science for soothing and healing Inflamed throats and lungs Put one 01 Dr Ayers Cherry Pectoral Plasters ov ryour lungs n Bt ModtctJ AdaM Fao1- We now bu some ef the tnatt tmU sleet In the Uolttd tiUtei Unoiaal opportunities and long experi ence eminently at for you medical advice Writ freely an particulars In eas- eS Address Ur J C AVER Lowell XUis9 L A Valley railroad last Monday Eighteen lives were lost and many were badly in jared The failure ot an operator to deliver a message is said to be the cause ofItOperator Coffey ot Madisonville I s fast becoming an expert with the typewriter and will soon be able to copy entirely from the wires on the machine Work on the Interlocking switches at Henderson Is progressing rapidly and it is thought that intld of a month they will be- n use The contractor in charge of the work says he II now being delayed waiting Ihe I C road to make improvements on their track Work on the new time cards and other important business has kept Master of at Evansvllle ranch of late Red Hill Items Rain sleet mud Red Hill is on a big boom Tobacco stripping is the order of the dayJoseph KeItb late ot Hopkins county is now a citizen of this place Wilson and Franklin Oglesby went to Henderson county W F Crick made a business trip to Monarch mines last Wednesday Bud Slanly and George Gibson made a business trip to Madisonville last Thurs day neighborhoodIsG V Hiflin a very old man of Ibis vicinity is very low with consumption We are very anxious for Old Rough to come again for we delight in reading from his facile pen M Dukes one of the first business men of Red Hill is cutting a bran new mustacheUncle Sam U now taking bids on the new mail route from Wynns via Red Hill to White Plains M G Hicks and J W Pyles made a trip to Greenville last Friday I hope the Nortonville writer will come again and tell us more about the new depotA delightful party was given at A C Oglesbys last week and was well at tented by the young people and all tripped the light fantastic toe and all went merry as a marriage bell More anon SWIITHKART II Gloomy and Nervous and looking on the dark side of things take a few dotes Dr U A Simmons Liver Uedlclne and the gloom will disappear Mannlngtbn News A protra4meef1ng conducted by Rev Smith was begun at pleasant Hill Saturday night and will continue several days Mr Was Qunn and laltJlIYtforlllerly qf Ricblandy bave cllI as our communityWe several on the sick list at this writingMr E Lyell and Otho Price made a business trip to Morions Gap Saturday Mr Fate Woodward of Nortonvllle vIs- Ited friends near this city Saturday Mr Cordie Carroll spent the day Sunday talking to hIs best girl Miss Minnie Welch ot White Plains spent Monday night with Busybody and the remainder of the week with the family of Mr Henry Marsh of Empire Ask Dinnle Price to tell you what that girl whispered In his ear aqd see if bo will Misses Susie and Dannie Barnes and Maggie Dales and Messrs Hanson Barnes and EdwardRay of Nortonville attended the party at the residence of M S McIntosh Master Curt Mcintosh fell from a run sung wagon Friday and was badly bruised Fortunately no bones were broken Mrs Settle McIntosh spent a few days with her sister Mrs Mary Barnes near Nortonville She was accompanied home by her sister who spent the latter part of be week with her News was received here a few days ago that the gas factory at Nortonville was going to be removed to Louisville in a short time and it was supposed Clinker would probably go wib it for he belongs to everything that yon call gas at old Nor tonville You woo so far away but that you can send our letters back to TUB lisa We all reading your notes Be careful when working about the gas factory that you dont get sent straight up againDr Gates is visiting the family of J E Oldbam at this writing Glad to know Sweetheart is keeping aCt count of Busybodys bounds How often has Sweetheart counted Busybodys hounds We wonder if she It sure she made no mistakes in counting them We lack styeral of baying that unlucky bum ber of seven Wonder bow many hounds Sweetheart hap or dpes she forget to count themYork Mclnlosb is yery III at this wrtng There will be a grand party In this sec tion soon Miss EHe Brasher will be the guest of her slater Mrs Ella Cates for a short time May Tup Bu buzz In the future as U boa in Iho past fs the wish of Bysvpopy irWiVr Mortons Gap Mrs Ella Nabb of NewsJreturned home Saturday visit to Mrs lien T Miss Cordie Coyle visited friends and relatives at Harllnglon and Madlsbnvllle last week Mrs L D Smith visited relatives at Earllngton last week We forgot to tell you that Will Stub and alba OUrvant went to Dover Tenn Christmas to see their girls and of course came back happy Miss Myrtle Hampton of Sebree was recently the guest of Mrs O Bryant C W Edwards was in Earlinglon Sat urday on business Henry Watlerson says the President knows his business I think so G Drowning was in Madisonville Sun day KrandpuealInYes I think there will be a wedding be fore long In our town or rather one of our young men will shortly wed Fye Bailey one of our excelllent young men leaves today for Cadiz where be will enter the school conducted by Prof E Mc Culley May success attend him 0 R A few dotes or Dr M A Simmons Ltrer Mtdl 1 rifles will do more for a Weak Stomach than a I PI loDged course of any OlDer medicine I tIKeepder by the use of atts Liver Pills For sick headache malaria bit iousness constipation and kin dred diseases an absolute cure TUTTS Liver PILLS t wPopular In the south the GlobeDemocrat President McKinley will be kept very busy for the rest of the winter in entertaining visitors frQm the States most of them now acquaintances made during the last three months It has been a long time since the men of the South have enjoyed such a friendlyarelation to the occupants of the White House and tho fact is worth recording as another evi dence of the Presidents greatness 1I i Will continue lo tfvNeek by week durIng 1897 by meant ol and test all the Important newt oj the woiU la a dear aaJ conc llluatntioneI POLITICS ART ol rartle devoted to The leUnt artim of the 1I- A r good aemmcnl1t will not hesitate will contrlbuti to the r iet WEIV II tiretoocraimse or whatater coualryi tlie muAlion may be tin fortmott Illustrated tCuba the Philippines Hawaii and Porto Specials3swii apiwiron thtw These traces will be similarly treated two countries Meisra Phil by Gaspar Whitney and Robinson and P n Millet both jlnIoIdIho likewise nude a of 4lsIIr hlAndsITHE BEST PICTORIAL HISTORY OF THE YEAR Is hat lInrt Its WEEKLY hat been to thtpUI 14wIll tat la 110 rl I fetur fle great wnI om lohtd In the isle Span AkaI aar Is clunctctUtle of the WEEL StIandenersticpotky th r SERIAL STORIES rliTUB SLEEPER WAKES By It 0 Wills T SWORD AND CRUCIFIX Dy D S Van Zlla JCONSPIRATORS DyR W Chkrt JIWIIIN tSOme ShortStory Contributors ft 1 Owen Hall F J McCarthy It S Merrlman O US Williams John Ccrtln MSBrlstoe y TIlE WEST ALASKA fl and It luduttrtn will be treated U ab7IdWM W 1 oi a uric ol article by Franklin t4 e Matthew Spurr The London Letter This Busy World will be written Arnold White br n S Martin will tontlmM to 4 t and will be lull cf Urailr lustier arauo DeS Innruct Ui AMATEUR ATHLETICS wifl be contiautd weekly by its wtlUnown editor Mr Ceupr Whlttwy I10 Oats a Crr S lKr1HlfHOOrt ir HARPER A BROTHERS Publltiur New York N V 4Address M H and IS YIARB KY l All Classes of Buildings Erected and complete ready for occupancy la 1 the of all material and common 1 i PLANS DETAILS reasonable and satlstadtlon i FIOATtONS CONTRACTSteed Estimates cheerfully given on all DRAWN UP ON SHORT NO of Building and Special Work Give me a L J liCE chance at your work before letting contract rv PiP P VI WILLARDHOTELw MANAQCR 110USBI BEST 2 and 350 IN LOUISVILLE occasional tAFrom Southern and ruder McCORD Contractor Builder IXPinllNO- IEARLIWETOJM made tfeluding furnishing mechanical labor SPEdPrice guaranI kinds wrvw I GE ISIeSS4SISeSesSSSSS4sssSssuusussaa 0 RGKSuccessor to Isaac DavisI 1Livery and M StableV At Mainstreetleoot I FirstClass EARLINBTON Equipment and KENTUCKY Prompt Service I ft 1 L 1 Issssaqsssssssspsssssspp1s555 J I1FI Iduring leon will be devoted to Fiction Travel and SportandwiU balhlbest allaround boys paper TWO SERIAL STORIES II Forward March I GavIn Hamilton SEAWELLIveil a Rough Riders Frederick the Great SOME SHORT STORIES SCOUTINGONIliE PLAINS AW EXChANGE OP SHIPS otKWAUiiWOLVES t twuuA i 4t r i iiiyJtUAH luuit Hy HMWAW Oousulv r tP STORIES OP THE WAR tThese stories see fouded 0 11nceTHE RESCUE OP REDWAY CRUISING WITH DBYVXY If 7Ar 117 iiJavaifA fHy CARLTON T CHArHAN 1 iJ1JFUnICRARTICLES ON SPORT AND TRAVEL These articics will be of especial Interest to every liv and energetic boywholove actqlur and outdoe sport WAYFARERSByHpE s ART FIGURESKATINQByEcKEfrr11 TRB POLOpTUB EDITORS TABLR Tlltf CAMERA CLUH ANPPPZILIAll10 Ctnli a Copy SutnrlpHex tl 00 a- i Ytar Address IARPER ft UROTHCRS PublUheri New York fI y it j 4 i1 r I T 1g tiI I I Q r Y crI1ei 3ee ttirIveI An Honest Avowal t And so you love mome aloue She ventured to propound Yet more that way said he my own Than when your Mai aronnd L A W Bulletin ilMiss Mary Rash of Cadiz vis- Ited relatives here last Sunday t Miss Addie Young of Robards has been visiting hero the past- S week 1Mr CT Martin of Springfield visited friends and relatives ere last week Miss Eugenia Williams of Adams Station is the guest of Mr Duke Williams and family Misses Grace Osburn and Emma Stephens of Madisonville spent StAday with Mrs Charltss Gill Master Newman Whitford hast returned to St Charlcsaftcr spend ing several weeks with his grand parents here Our immune regiments will re main volunteers The bill to trans 1 fer them into the regular army for foreign service received only one vote in Congress 4 Mr and Mrs R P Henry a- ndI daughter Miss Lora and W L Hall and family of Madisonville were the guests of Mr and Mrs Ernest Rash last week Y f Choir practice at the Methodist Church South will be again resumed 1 4 tonight after a short lapse on account of the holidays r Meeting at the church i There will be regular services atv the Methodist Church South next I Dro Wheat is back fromTliis vacation some days since and Will preach as announced morning and evening George Mothcrshcad has quit chilling Hasnt had one for ten days Gradually getting the rem t ttsof the old Green river coun sry worked out of his hide and will become acclimated within a few ycars Lieutenant Paul P Price has Ijsent an illuminated souvenir but ton to Jess Phillips pictorially commcmmorattve of a thrilling war episode from which it is evi l dent that Paul is still in the Vol unteer Army Maybe ho doesnt vrite to anybody else Contractor M McCord says 4ni3 in the building trade journals announces as great activity I througout the country as is manifest in Earlington and that the outlook for the future is even better i All mechanics arc busy and Ii wages haVo advanced Alvin Smith son of Willis Smith of this placewho enlisted in the Volunteer Army and after wards spent some time in Earling ton is now with the army again and this time in Cuba His father received a letter from him a few days since written from Trinidad Cuba Henry Bourlaud has been taken for a married man and that is only- a part of the story The name of the other man wjll not be given in TilE Bitrfor fear that the editor mjghf get hjs whiskers pulled Henry is going to shave his beard r and try to look younger Poor follow I Wont somebody take pity fon him and make this mistake a SOLE SURVIVOR Of tho Morgan Escape Is Capt L D Hockersmlth Apropos of the revival of inter est in the famous escape of Morgan and his raiders from the Co lumbus penitentiary caused by theI recent discovery of a passage through the tunnel through which the prisoners passed out to free dom is the only survivor of tim SQVcn Confederates who escaped He is Capt L D Hockotsmith who is now living quietly at Madi sonville Ky says the Louisvillo Times Gen Basil W Duke who was confined in Columbus prison and who worked on the tunnel is authority for the state menteIt has been a popular er ror that Gen Duke was in the party Gen Duke stated to a Times re porter that the seven men who made their escapes were Gen John H Morgan Captain after ward Judge Thos H Hines Capt Ralph Shelton Capt Sam uel Taylor Capt Gus McGhcc Capt Jacob Bennett and Capt L D Hockersmith It will be observed that all of these except Gen Morgan were captains Gen Duke does not believe that there was ever any mystery about the tunnel He says that after the escape had been discovered people flocked in to see the exit He depreciates the story of connivance with prison officials Hows Thlsl wc offer Ono Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Halls Catarrh Cure F J CHENEY A Co Props Toledo O- We the undersigned have known F J Cheney for the last fifteen years and be lieve him perfectly bonorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by their nun WIST TRUAX Wholesale Druggist Toledo O WALDINO KINNAN MARVIN Wholesale Druggists Toledo O Halls Catarrh Cure is taken internally acting directly upon the blood and mucous surface of the system Price 750 per bot tie Sold by all Druggists Testimonials free Halls Family Pills are the best New Hotel Eorltngton The new Hotel Earlington is now in full sway Mr and Mrs Jno M Victory whose ability to I accomplish what they desire in the new enterprise is unquestioned are bending every energy to make the house comfortable homelike and popular The hotel is properly Mrs Vic torys domain but Mr Victory is incidentally giving certain details his personal attention in order to help get things moving smothly and well The house is newly furnished and fitted throughout lighted by electricity and has baths with hot and cold water for guests The culinary department may be expected to produce all that is to be desired All trains are met night and day Wonderful Discovery LuNsroRD ALA April 15 1898 New Spencer Medicine Co Dear SlrsI have been troubled with liver and stomach complaint I had no appetite and my general health was very bad I took medicine from four different doctors and they failed to do me any good I got no relief until I began to use your valuable Nubian Tea I used about two dollars worth of it and il did me more good than all the medicine I ever took I have gained thirtyfive pounds in weight and my health is very good I can sleep soundly and my appetite excellent I can recommend Planters Nubian Tea to the world as being a Godsend to any com munity Any one who doubts this state ment can write OSCAR BAXIR Sold by St Bernard Drug Store The Henderson grand jury has been investigating Corydon blind tigers and the Commonwealths Attorney says he will break them up at any cost To Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Drama Quinine Tablets All druggists refund money if it fails to cure sjc The genuine has L B Q on each tablet The United States and Great Britain have combined to protect Liberia as a Republic and notice has feeen served oq other powers coalingIA N OIL cures PlantArsCUB BruUcs Hheu matiam and Bores Price 25 cents Sold by St Bernard Drug Store j1 a- S IIFi NOTHING LIKE LEATHER tr =b Most Shoes are made of leather but t itisS ting sewing soljng must all come in tt 4- I before the shoe is ashoe and it depends upon z i how these are done whether the shoe is as c4 good as it should be or not The firm of g PINGREE SMITH says I0ItT lrls nothing ikeLealrrtI rIiits waIt atchri 1 Ouv earnest effort fo alout twenty 19n9 years = i k149 has been to sell shops made of good leather I obIt s wll together Most of our shoes come g tfromtt 1ncss and stand behind their work enabling jjj us to see to it that you get your moneys 4worth when you buy your shoes of us JJJ f 1 tt BISHOP CO t= DISONVIliLEIKYhit i ii W i iW W s u Work Delayed Work at the new opening of the old Arnold mine has been some what delayed during the past week by the severe weather that has prevailed The inside work has gone on without interruption arid coal waspuj out ready for loading at the time expected but the laying of tho siding has been interfered witirconsidcrably notwithstanding the very energetic pushing of Supervisor James Sullivan of the L N Railroad Material that was sent from Louisville to Mr Sullivan for use in making the sid ing has been delayed and he was forced to rob his sections along the littljcinBut he had an eye to such an emergency and was not prevented frpm going ahead with the work on this account Foreman Corey of the St Bernard outside force has been pushing things through storm arid rain without delay and much hard work has been accomplisned With the push that has been employed by all hands in developing this new mine everything will be in firstclass shape in a short while to furnish coal to the freezing and help alleviate the great scarcity of that good article that has prevailed in many markets thid season Good for the Children Mrs Ella Hinson of Hiuton Ala writes us August 12th 18981 advise all mothers to give their children Planters Nubian Tea when they are puny or fretful I keep this medicine in the house and when tho children are ailing I give them a dose and that is the last of It Bold by St Bernard Drug Store The Magazine Club Last Thursday afternoon at the home of the Misses Crenshaw the Club was delightfully entertained Fortunately there was a large number in attendance to enjoy the pleasant occasion Mrs E A Chatten and Mrs Kemp led from the Review ofReviews and Munses Both articles were quite interesting and much enjoyed Then came tlie current events truly one of the most attractive features of the meetings always fresh and new After partaking of light refresh ments the Club adjourned to meet with Mrs P M Moore Mrs Er nest Rash and Miss Lucilo Cren shaw leading and Mrs Gao C Atkinson will read on Thursday January iqth Having Great Run on Chamberlains Cough Remedy Manager Martin of the Pierson drug store Informs us that he is having a great run on Chamberlains Cough Remedy He sells five bottles of that medicine to one of any other kind and It gives great satisfac lion In these days of la grippe there is nothing like Chamberlains Cough Remedy to stop the cough heat up the sore throat and lungs and give relief within a very short time Tbe sales are growing and all who try it are pleased with its prompt action South Chicogo Daily Calumet For sale by St Bernard Drugstore Earl tngton B f Robinson Mortons Gap Geo King St Charles A Pleasant Surprise- A surprise entertainment given at the St Bernard Parochial School on Wednesday night of last week was by those whose privilege it was to attend The guests were invited and a pleasant air of mystery about what was to was preserved One of the late improved talking machines with a miscellaneous selection of attractive songs etc was operated for the entertainment of the guests A Fine Piece of Color Work An experienced art critic gives it as his opinion that there will be no handsomer piece of color York issued this year than Hoods Sarsaparilla Calander for 1899 It is not only useful but artistic and beautiful and up to date The charming American Girl whose beautiful face appears with a delicately painted flag in the background makes a pleasing feature which anyone will be pleased to have before him the whole of 1899 We suppose druggists will have this Calendar or a copy may be obtained by sending 6 cents to C I Hood Co Lowell Mass The farmers of Missouri have organized improved roads commit tees in every county in the State Digest Your Food Ninety per cent of all sickness is caused by food not being properly digested it creates poisons and goes into your blood and then you are liable to almost any dis ease the human system is heir to Use Dr Carlstedts German Liver Powder and watch the results You will feel the good pffects after taking one dose Give It a trial and be convinced Price 25c For sale by St Bernard Drug Store Dr Ottos Spruce Gum Balsam Cures Your cough Just the medicine for chit dren Representative Wheeler is after appropriations to improve the Pa ducah harbor which is one of the most important on the Ohio and Mississippi rivers- Working Night and Day The busiest and mightiest little thing that everwas made is Dr Kings New Life Pills Every pill is a sugarcoat d globule of health that changes weakness into strength listlessness into energy brainfag into mental power Theyre wonderful build ing the health Oply ajc per box at St Bernard Drag3to- reRoadbuilding by countyfair mates is to bfiundertakenJnOneida county New York This is fol lowing the example in Warren and St Lawrence counties where the plan is in successful operation even at a distance of six or eight miles from the jail Coughed ag Year suffered for 25 years with cough and hundreds of dollars with doctors and for medicine to no avail until I used Dr Dells PintTarHoney This remedy makes weak lungs strong It has saved my life J B Resell Grantsburg Ill Narrow tires and mud roads should speedily be sent hand jn hand as it were glimmerin through the dream of things that were Women Complexions depend for beauty npo Dilution Of MAr Slinmoni Liver Medtcln Regulates the Stomach Liver and Kidneys ani secures the blcsslngi cf ood Dlgoitton t q New Drug Firm Messrs Campbell Co have succeeded Dr N G Mothershead Son in tho proprietorship of the Railroad Street drugstore The firm is composed of Mr William Campbell of Render Ky and A E Mercer of Pad cah Mr Campbell is the druggist and has active management of the business Mr Mercer is brother inlaw to tyr Campbell having married his sister and is one of the best engineers on the Louis yule division of the L C Railroad running a fast freight between Pa ducah and Central City It was his father who opened theodMercer mines on that road TIlE BEE welcomes these gentlemen to Earlington and wishes them suc cess Dr Mothersheadretires from the drug business and will devote himself entirely to the practice of his profession Millions Given Away It is certainly gratifying to the public to know of one concern in the land who are not afraid to be generous to the needy and suffering The proprietors of Dr Kings New Discovery for Consumption Coughs and Colds have given away over ten million trial bottles of this great medicine and have the satisfaction of knowing It has ab lolutely cured thousands of hopeless cases Asthma Bronchitis Hoarseness and all diseases of the Throat Chest and Lungs are surely curedby ItCall on St Ber nard Druggist and get a free trial bottle Regular size Soc and ft Every bottle guaranteed or price refunded At His Old Home published reproducedfrom1l1 death of Mr Edwin Phillips his biography and the various other notices that were given in TilE BEE relative to Mr Phillips and his family at the time of his death Pontypool was the former home and near the birth place of Mr Phillips and the publication there of all the information available concerning his life his death andIa the surviving members of his family indicates in what esteem he waff held at his place ofnativity It has been demonstrated repeatedly in every state in the Union and in many for eign countries that Chamberlains Cough Remedy is a certain preventive and cure for croup It has become the universal jemcdy tor that disease M V Fisher of Liberty W Va only repeats what has been said around the gfoberwbenbe writes I have used Chamberlains Cough Reme dy in my family for several years and al ways with perfect success We believe that it is not only the best cough remedy hIlt it is a sure cure for croup It has saved the lives of our children a number of times This remedy Is for sale by St Bernard Drugstore Earllngton B T Robingon Mortons Gap Geo King St Charles A Partial Follower From the GlobeDemocrat Col Bryan followed the flag to Florida but for some reason or other he neglected to provide if with a return ticket Red Hot From the Gun Was the ban that hit G B Steadman of Newark Mich in the Civil War It caused horrible Ulcers that no treatment helped for twenty years Then Bucklens Arnica Salve cured him Cures Cuts bruises Burns Dolls Felons Corns Skin Eruptions Best Pile Cure on earth 25 cents a box Cure guaranteed Sold by St Bernard Druggist Expansion Literature From the CourierJournal That antjpxpansion protest grows very slowly Most people in this country are now too busy signing checks receipts and other expan sion literature to stop to sign anti expansion protests Weak Eyes arilltadl Strong dim vision made clear styes removed and granulated lids or sore eyes of any kind speedily and effectually cured by the use of Sutherlands Eagle Eye Salve Its put np in tubes and sold on a guarantee by all good druggists Mrs j W Crawford who has been visiting her daughter Mrs Ernest Rash returned to Madison villo Tuesday L A Greer Derry Ferry Ky writes Dr M A Simmons Liver Medtcln arouses die liver to action tiki calomel without nauseating nor de bilitating It ta ttrenthenlog tonic Clean tho complexion I think It stronger and superior UZellini Regulator and Black Draught Republican Candidates From the Kentucky New Era L O Brurnficld is out in a card announcing himself as a candidate for the Republican nomination to represent Christian county in the Legislature James F Rogers is also a candidate for the nomination Dr Ottos Spruce Gum Balsam A physician can prescribe Dr Ottos Spruce Gum Balsam The Formula is o the package Cures your cough in day Very pleasant to take Children cry for II Large size bottles price 250 and 500 For sale by SI Bernard Drug Store For a beautiful complexion use Dr Car stedts German Liver Powder j What They Wear From the Sumpter S CJWatchraan The tobacco planters are wear leg smiles this fall The cotton planters find difficulty in obtaining clothes to wear Brave Men Fall Victims to stomach liver and kidney Troubles as well as women and all feel the results in loss of appetite poison In the blood backache nervousness headache and tired listless rundown feeling But theres no need to feel liklj that Listen to jf W Gardner Idaville Ind He says Electric Bitters are just the thing for I man when be is all run down and dosre care whether ho lives or dies It did Co give me new strength and good appetite than anything I could take I can now eat anything and have a new lease on life Only 50 cents at St Bernard Drugstore Every bdttla guaranteed r i They Know It From the Knbxville T nn Journal The American farmers with full barns and granaries farmers who have bank accounts and canceled mortgages they know thatJ the country is vastly more prosperous than it was five years ago The The workingman who wants to work and is at work and being paid wages knows it The manu facturers who have orders for their products for weeks in advance of production know it The mer chants whose sales are much larger now than in previous years know it and the reports from the clear ing houses show that the bankers know it There arc destitute people yes there always have been and always will be Nobody expects a pros perity that will relieve all destitu tion everywhere And when the fact that five thousand people are fed in a city of more than a million is cited as evidence that the coun try is not prosperous it is the re suit either of thoughtlessness or of insincerity Best way to Invest 35 Cents ANTIOC Miss July 1st 1898 New Spencer Medicine Co I want to tell you what I think of your Nubian Tea I have used it myself and in my family and it is all that you claim for it It Is the best Liver Medicine I ever tried It is just the thing to take If yonI feel bad and are bilious A B LANCASTER Sold by St Bernard Drug Store Birds Queer Nesting Place Hugh Monroe who for more than seventyfive years traveled the prairies of the Northwest said that once he had found a birds nest in the thick hair be tween the horns of a buffalo bull fiIndiansthe young bull which the Indians were beginning to skin and cut up arid while they were doing thishe plucked some of the long hair from the forehead to use in wiping out his As he reached down candlittle gray birdflew out from under Ills hand and away Parting the hair to see whence it had come he found a round smooth nest containing four little young birds He could not tell what kind of a bird it was Consumption Cured Dr Otto s Spruce Gum Balsam will curef case of it taken in time oConsumptioncold This where consumption gets its e start and it you will use Dr Ottos Spruce Gum Balsam you will cure the cough heal the lungs and1hroat and avoid the most dreaded of all diseases consumption Delay In attending to a slight cough may cost you your life Large size bottles Price 25 c and Soc For sale by St Ber nard Drug Store The Corpse Walked Away Macon Mo Jan7A stanger apparently frozen stiff and killed by a fall from his horse was picked in the roadway He was brought to the city and taken to an undertaking establishment where the supposedly dead man was placed in a coffin An inquest was to be held but all calculations were rudely upset when the under taker went to remove the corpse It was gone In its stead wa this note Dont like your old lodging house a little bit your beds art too cramped and your niggers dont keep no fire Sorry to leave you I want to let the people who suffer from rheumatism and sciatica know that Cham berlains Pain Bah relieved me after a number of other medicines and a had failed It is the best liniment I hay e ever known ofJ A UODGHN Alpharetta Ga Thousands have been cured of rheu matism by this remedy One application firelievesDrugstore Earlington 1J T Robinson MortonsGap GeoKing St Cnarles The price of anthracite coal in New York has been advanced 35 cents per toe The demand there governs the prica Why should it not to some extent influence the I Kentucky market A Timely Hint You should be wise and see that your blood is rich and pure and your whol system put in a perfectly healthy condi tion by the usc of Dr Carlstedts German Liver Powder Then you will be free from malaria typhoid fever colds and the grip Dr Carlstedts German Liver Powder Is the best medicine money can buy For sale by St Bernard Drug Store For your Cold try Dr Ottos Spruce Gum Balsam Price 25C and joe a bottle Fears are entertafned that spontaneous combustion will destroy 100000 tons coal belonging to the United States no exposed to the weather at Hon- oluluCASTOR IA For Infants and Children The Kind You Have Always Bought nBoars the LrSi- gnaturo ot r In Kansas the coal operators around profitImInes being run day and night The Uagls KinK ol all Dlrdi is noted for its keen sight clear and dis tinct vision So are those persons who nse Sutherlands Eagle Eye Salve for weak eyes styes sore eyes of any kind or granu lated lids Sold by all dealers at 25 cents Indiana block coal operators have not fied their customers that the price b been advanced ten cents per ton If Irritable Out ol Sorti Depressed In Spirit have a dull headache take a few doses Dr il A Simmons Liver Medicine lot quick relict SOLICITOR WANTED EVER ACTIVE for Tbe of the Pbllllplneibr Murat llalilead commiuloned the Goran ment as Official historian Id the War Department The book was army camps at San Fran cisco on tbe Pacific wllb General Merrill In the hospitals at Honolulu In Hong Kong In tbe American trenches at Manila In the Insurgent OmftawltbManila IJonsnn for agent Brimful of Original pictures taken by government photographers on iheipot Large book Low prices n Freight paid Credit given Drop all trashy un official war books Outfit free Address P T Barber Secy Star Insurance Bldg Chicago octa7Itt 1 Oov MacCorkles Endorsement Hon W A JlocCorkle I Gov cf VetVirginia ndd lug imino to ttio long ilk of Statesmen benefited Ijy icr7tajjoh- eartily recommends 1cruuu ui 03 ca tarrh remedy antI tonic V HIlIon KiCov W A MActonKIKt ChARLEsToN W Va March 0 1608 Peruna Medicine Co Columbus O a GKJJTIFMKX Your Pernna as a tonic is certainly unexcelled and in a numbc of cases that have como undertIny observation where It has for catarrh or any disease which has Its origin in that malady It has been hheartyand catarrh remedy w A MACCORKL- BPeruna p is a permanent and scientific cure for catarrh It is purely vegetable anti works in harmony with nature All druggists sell it b The Laugh Is on Them One thing which is moving Pro tectionists to mirth jqst now is thef spectacle of two or three of ercest FreeTrade newspapers in Massachusetts setting forth unan swerable demonstrations that the- nforeign commerce of Great Britain is and long has been at a stands still and that the sceptor of mer- antile supremacy is swiftly pass ing over to the United States a This is a monumental truth which has been proclaimed in the Boston Journals editorialcolumns time and time again for these half dozen yearsand it never failed to turn these same FreeTrade newspapers purple in the face with ury They have published reams f copy endeavoring to refute- xactly what they now assert as an original discovery in their new born zeal against imperialism It strikes us that the Journal rather has the laugh on its headlong contemporaries Bos ton Journal Ill r curesanand Summer Complaints Price 25 Canto Sold by St Bernard Drug Store The Manufacturers Record contains these words of wisdom Many material fatalities attend legislative shooting matches with corporations as the target Local enterprise in exhibiting resources mODeySployes and employers diminish in direct IntermeddlingS Lung Irritations s the forerunner to consumption Dr Bells PineTarHoney will cure it and give such strength to the lungs that a cough or a cold will not settle there Twentyfive cents at all good druggists Literary Note A very curious presentation of the num Irber of Irishmen of the stamp of Wolseley in England the Duke of Tetuan in Spain General OBrutscheff in Russia Viscount Taafe in Hungary who are leaders in many nations is given in the January COSMOPOLITAN under the title Irish Leaders in Many Nations It will be found interesting to all who have even a drop of Irish blood in their veins The Jews in Jerusalem is another article in the same number possessing interest for a large class REPORT Of the Condition of norton s Rothrock Bankers Han eOn Ky At the Close of Business January arid i8- RESOUfCES Due from Union National Bank 161937 Due from Jno G MortonDanker 357012 Cash 513110 Dank 35993 Dills discounted and loans 745023- f Mortgages 383422 wToui 2196503 LIABILITIES Capital Stock fully paidro000ODe- posits i 3 Total ai9 5o3 The above report Is correct to the best of my knowledge and belief C E MORTON Prest Subscribed and sworn to before me this January 7 1899 D A MORTON N P II C THOS B YOUNG isManufaclurer of Boots and Shoes Repair Work a Specially Kyvwish to state to the general pub I lie that owing to the demand for new work as well as all classes of repair work I have procured the services of a firstclass shoemaker from Evansville and am now prepared to do all work promptlyon short notice All workguaranteed- to fitandgive satisfactionI Will Preach at Mortons Gap Elder I H Tee of the Christian Church has accepted a call to preach to Mortons Gap congrega tion this year Ho will resign his work at Wallonia Trigg county notwithstanding it is understood that congregation is unanimous in desiring him to continue and accept the work at the Gap which I seems more in his field The date of the first service on the work is not yet fixed but when newI work is begun the regular irig appointments will be on the third Sunday in each month Elder I H Teel has accepted pressing invitation to visit Trigg county and participate in a fight for prohibition which will terminate in an election in that County on January 28th Great confidence carrybygoesSaturdayTuesday unless detained longer by ile pressure of the fight He is a strong speaker and his influence is power in work like tIlls Then too he now hails from the best own and the most thoroughly dry own in Kentuckya standing and unrefuted argument for the vir prohibition peoie Dr William Kastes of Muncie Ind who has attained considerable renown from small inventions has just completed a device and has secured patent upon it by which a regular day railroad passenger coach may be transformed into a sleeper nd the reverse On pressing invitation rom the Pullman Company the doctor has gone to Chicago There the thing 7il be thoroughly tested From Chicago he i will go to New York city where tho Wagner Company also desires to look into the ew device In addition to the above two companies tha Big Four railroad has solicited him to sell out his patent to them Tbe Inventor of what promises to be a most valuable thing will give no answer tony solicitation In the patent the devices called A day and sleeping passenger car Subscribe for THE BEE BRONCHITISBronchitis generally begins with n common cold ifnot cured it becomes dangerous and thousands dio iigmi bronchitis annually Dr John Bulls Cough Syruptho best reme for this cures a fow dam DtBu11COUCH Will promptly euro Bronchitis Dotes are small and pleasant to take Doctors recommend It 1ri e 25 cts At alt druggists DR L D BROSE PRACTICE LIMITED TO DISEASES OF THE EYE EAR NOE AND THROAT 801 Uppcn ViitT STIIU- TEVANSVILLE IND J RUPoF s H tVR zPIiiiT1- I EXCELLENCE OF SYRUP OF FIfiS is duo not only to tho originality and simplicity of tho combination but also to the care and skill with which It Is processesknownCo only arid wo wish to impress upon all the importance of purchasing the truo and original remedy As the genuine Syrup of Figs is manufactured by tho CALIFoRNIA Fia Srnur Co only a knowledge of that fact wilt assist one in avoiding the worthless partiesFORNIA PIG Sviiur Co with the medi cal profession and the satisfaction which the genuine Syrup of Figs has given to millions of families makes the name of the Company a guaranty of the excellence of Its remedy It is far in advance of all other laxatives- as it acts on the kidneys liver and bowels without irritating or weaken ing them and it does not gripe nor nauseate In order to get its beneficial effects please remember the name of thd Company CAUFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO SAN FRANCISCO Cal LOUISVILlE Kr NEW TOM N T NortonviMc News Miss Ranie Ewing of While Plains passed through our city last Wednesday enroute to HopMnsville Mr GeorgeStilIer who is very sick with pneumonia is not any better at this writ ng Mrs Fannie Tefft left for Louisville danghterMrsThe tacky party and dance given at Mr Moores Wednesday night was quite a sac cess Miss Nannie Wilkins and Messrs DnlinCrabtree and John Wilkins of our city were present Ask Dulin Crablree what his girl told him about his brains Friday evening Misses Mercer and Camphor passed through our city Friday enroute to Crof ton j Miss Nannie Wilkins has declined the idea of going to school at Lebanon Teno and will start to Bethel College Hopkins ville Monday We are very sorry for one of the Man nington boys as he was in our town Wed nesdayandwanted to talk to his girl but she said Nit Old Rough of Red Hill said something last week about Clinker going straight up ffl be is still on the ground but if he had- e never would have landed on Red Hill Mrs LaIfoo n of Madisonville passed through our city Sunday enroute to Daw sonMr E L McCullocb of our city is preparing to move his grocery on the corner of Main and will set up in firstclass style If you want to buy goats call on Chatter boy of Mannlngton Missess Eunice acd Rosalie Brown of Madlsonvlllo passed through our city Sun day enroute to Lexington where they wilt enter school Mr Jacl Gnnn was Jin Madisonville J Monday Mr Wicks of Hopkinsville wasla our city Monday CLINKER 0 HARPERS 1 MAGAZINEI will be of morn than usual Interest during IM Derides a wrlcj of articles o i J noteworthy subject It will conuir a comprehensive political rnd narrative HISTORY OF THE S SPANISHERlCAN WAR By tHENRV CAuOT LODGE U S SENATOR who Is eminently fitted for the task not alone becauxe of lila ability is n t writer cf American history but for ths position he has heW In nur government There will also appear such articles as Admiral Sampsons Fleet Battle of Manila Bay Ily IJiut A It STAUNTOM USN fly Lieut J M ELLICOTT USN THEIR SILVERWEDDING JOURNEY Oy William Dean Howells A serial story to appear containing all that characterittic charm that has endeared Mr Howells to the reading public The Princess Xenla Spanish War Story By II B it WATSO By JoiiffFox JR A serial story full ol adveature and A serial the scenes of which strong situation are laid during our recent war SHORT STORIES UNDER AH APRIL SKY GHOSTS OF JERUSALEM By IIrander Matthews lly Nym Crinkle TIlE RENTED HOUSE WAY OF THE CROSS lly Octave Thanet Iy Stephen Donut i TilE LOVE OF PARSON LORD TIlE CUCKOO CLOCK lly Mary It Wilkins By Ellen Douglu Dtland THE CENTURYS PROGRESS IN SCIENCE By Henry Smith Williams MD These papers will thoroughly review the woik accomplished by scientists throughout the nineteenth century Other series of papers to appear are I White Mans Asia Republics of South America ByTouLTNiv niccujw Dy JULIAN RALTII- 3S t Ctuti a Ctfj Subscription iff a Yar Address HARPER ft BROTHERS Publishers NeworkNY ss s se2 ses 8Ssssess3e28S3sssss8S6s 1 HA EKSBAzAlt e J 7A I yrrT Ir 1 I New Goods Cheap Ii j t t Temptations will be very great this fall to induce t- 4i you to purchase elsewhere before looking U 4iatthe splendid bargains we intend to offer you J It but we have never failed in the past to be able t 4 to meet any emergency and feel very confident j t 4 that as heretofore you will find we are still at bt the bottom in prices Will it be asking too tt 4 much to suggest that you look over our stock t Ciafter you have priced goods elsewhere and com pare quality and price We can assure you t t that you will not regret it Very truly J t ANDERSON WALLER j- MADISOIUVILLE 4c t- fi KENTUCKY 9 fi J =p Tho Kind You Havo Always Bought and which has been in uso for over 30 years has tforno tho signature of and has been made under Ws per 74 sonal uperv1s1on sineo its infancy S sccfwJ Allow no ono to deceive you in this All Counterfeits Imitations and Substitutes arc but Ex periments that triflo with anti endanger tho health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment What is CASTORCastorJa is n substitute for Castor Oil Paregoric Drops anti Soothing Syrups It is Harmless and Pleasant It contains neither Opium Morphine nor other Narcotic substance Its ago is its guarantee It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic It relieves Teething Troubles cures Constipation and Flatulency It assimilates tho Food regulates tho Stomach nnd Bowels giving healthy and natural sleep Tho Childrens Panacea Tho Mothers Friend I CENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS t Signature of cto The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years OtNTAUH COMPANV TT MUMHAT nn NBWVOftM CITY IiJTNC Q I- Ir L I EDICINEA Popular Proprietary M Sold at Retail for Five Cents a Package for the the first experimental Istep in a direction that 4 LLI Il may lead to a revolution lYI I UIi fa the trade A KowTork company oC manufacturing chemist tbo RlpajnJ Chrmlcol Company plao J upon the market bout tYs d bU n medicinal or tabul COmPOSCU or powdered preparatlouv ut certain medlctaal dnx which bad been pacer tamed to bo or more ue onioui medical men than any other for the cure or al l Tlatloni such Ill common to man aa liar their origin Im on dlratlon or eke l capacltr for aaiunltatlnt oodobsorblng nouilshment and eliminating waste Thecailoguoor Included under 111 Lead Is sold to Include pretty nearly every cUoeu t WhiCh the phyotAfl ii called upon oDrecribe In their standard 4 acceptance Mnerlcau the company laid down the principia that everything entering the packet thouMlw of the h1jbOI grade and so prepared and protected as to retain IU qualities Intact and Unimpaired through a o of time any climate Only choicest drugs h used their preparation should be In aooordanC with the taint perfqcted methoc1 ot tnoderi science thotabuici packed In glais protected by absorbent cron and secre1i cotked Even the corks vaed have been cC a grdi oith In its requlremeuta thai no 2nanuocturer of these everyday stoppers could supply snore tban a proportion from liii output that would meet the exacting ipctuncauoni The glut rUIi were In turn packed In bonot a quality not ur beauty and llon or worfcmanihlp by tluwo used by tho moot dealers Injeweliand orninentscfgo1d IlaTlCKtetthrlrblghitandrd cndneTeroontentlDffto the proprietorS rceorted to tJdI10 modern ot making their commodity known seven hundred In Tested lh Are years In advertising baa Informed every American citizen eoDOernlne the superior and urprfilng qualities ot Blpao Tabulc Btlng painstaking 0 ot the changed conditions that w Over the commercial to note every circumstance having a bearing upon the successful proMcntion of their trade the managers ot the company bar that there Is a present demand for a lower for eT article that reaches or approaches an universal tile and that the lo although requiring the boat of everything being called upon to payhAarypercantaanfor superfluous wrapping and packing or unneowtary rgl agatatt might re year but Ii needlrnlnthe case a purchaaelatTaded to be consumed In s- i week It has alto beendUcorered and proved and actual experience I that Iheao Tabul do not have the tendency to loss of qualities or diminution of ex cellence from exposure that might at first hare been expected Inasmuch U under favorable oondltlMu that have lain loots la a drawea a traveling bar or lt I for MTeral weeks or months an found to be practically as treaa and aa efflcaciou pa ercr JAdlaI upon thea and noting 1Cl1ar1r the calmpalred prosperity ot now told for A rent Instead of the old rate of OTB times amount and the general tendency In all direction toward low rate and Increased tale the company have r upon the experiment of putting up Rlpana Tabule in pasteboard cartons offer to the trade Urrai which will permitI being told by therrucilll or rtorekeeperataprtoelower than erercefore adopted for or for ocahalf a cent each whichfr It it sort 1belnltt I l1= John B Castleman Arthur G Lan hair BrecUlnrldge Castleman 7F Royal Insurance Co Of LiVcrpool The Larges Fire Insurance Company in the World the Largest Business Transaeted in Kentucky IDoes the Largest Bussness Transacted in the Southern States PAUL M MOORE Barbee Castleman EARLINQTON KY MANAGERS Resident Agent for Earlington and Southern Department Vicinity Home Office Louisville Ky L JWWVVW JVVV 1PJVVVVf- V4u ddo d Ad dw1 cbda l OPEN ALL NIGHTA new feature isnt it But then newIand uptodate features have put I us at the headof procession theIWHEN YOU HAVE ANY DO GIVE US YOUR ORDER j 13 ARNETT ARNOLDIIIV E tprpw EARLINGTON KENTUCKY l rpJ L I t Jf fIi 4 J tr11 0 10 THE SuNDAY SCHOOL LESSON III FIRST QUARTER INTER NATIONAL SERIES JAN 15 r Test of the IPHHOII John lit 111 Memory Vcr c 11 floltleii Text Joint ittiCommentary Prepare liy tIle Itcv U M Stearns Copyright 1898 by DI Htcarns 1IIAnd tho third day thero was n more rlngo In Cana of Galileo and tho mother of Jesus was there Tho third dos work In Qou 1 was tho appearing of tho dry land and Its being covered with gross herbs and fruit trees It was on tho thIrd dny that Abraham received Isaau bnok from tho dead In n flguro Gen xzll 4 Hob xl 10 On tho third day Jonah being delivered from tho belly of tho fish started for Nlnovoh as Gods messenger These with ninny other third day stories nro very suggestive of the resurrection of our Lord on tho third day and as apart from Ills resurrection preaching faith baptism nnd nil ordinances nro in vain wo cannot wonder thnt tho Scriptures make BO much of tho truth of Ills resurrection It Is also most Interesting to noto that tho Bible begins with nmarrlngo In Eden and ends with tho marriage of tho Lamb and tho first mlraclq wrought by tho Lamb of God was at this marriage In Cana 2Jml both Jesus was called anti Ills disciples to 4io marriage Pne of the very first Institutions In tho Scriptures and tho ono that expresses most fully our oneness with God and with Christ the ono also that shall usher In tho glorIous kingdom on tha earth Ho said of Israel 141nnds said that wo nro married to tho Lord that wo should bring forth fruit unto God Horn vII 4 The words used by Allan concerning Era In Gen II 23 24 are used In reference to Christ anti the church In Eph v 8032 and In ITch jlll 4 it Is said that marrlago Is honorablo In all 8 Anti when thoy wanted wino the mother of Jesus salth unto Him They havo no wino There Is n want found at this marriage thoy hare not enough of wino Whether moro people had come than thoy had expected or whether some ono had been mistaken In tho quantity needed wo are not told 4 Josua salth unto her Woman what hare I to do with thee Mine hour is not yet come Them Is neither un kindness nor any lack of courtesy In thIs word to His mother Thero could not be for Gqd Is love and love is kind and He was God manifest in tho flesh Ho vir tually said at least thlsI will see to It at tho right tlmo Tho Lord is a God Of Judge ment or discernment bkssed nro all they that wait fer Him Isa xxx 18 6 His mother salth unto tho servants Whatsoever Ho salth unto you do it I Thus sho placed tho matter in Ills hands and quietly loft it there Sho directed the servants to Him for all further instruction and withdrew from all further responsi bility Shp knows It will bo attended to and sho loaves It Do wo thus cast every care upon Him every burden anti anxiety and quietly leave It with Him Wo are re minded of Pharaohs word to the Egyp tians Go unto Joseph what ho salth to you do 0 And there wore set there six water pots of stone after tho manner of the pu rifying of tho Jews containing two or three firkins apiece Tho pots woro evi dently empty judging from tho next verso When tho Lord would uso vessels in Which to show ills power Ho rcqulrescmpty I vessels When Ho would pay tho widows debt she was told by tho prophet to her row empty vessels not a tow and na long as there was an empty vessel tho oil flow od to fill it II Kings Iv 8 7 Jesus enlth unto them Fill tho water pots with water avd they filled them up to tho brim Now ills hour is about como In which Ho will on this occasion glorify tho Father and Ho tolls tho serv ants what to do It is always His to com mand it is ours simply to obey From water everything has como for in Gen I 2 wo BOO nothing but water In the first seven chapters of this gospel there Is much to bo learned from tho uso of this element In Eph vt 20 it is an emblem of tho word by which wo are cleansed 8 And Ho ealth unto them Draw out now and bear unto tho governor of the feast And thoy bare it Tho Son of Man camo to minister unto others Math xx 28 and Ho permits us to be the bear ers of His bounties As Ho permitted tho twelve to bear tho broad and fish which Homultiplied to thohungry thousands and those servants to bear His wIno to tho governor of tho feast so Ho permits us to bear tho living bread and water and Ills love which Is better than wine to all who will receive it 0 When the ruler of tho feast had tasted tho water that was rondo wino and know not whenco It was but tho servants which drew tho water know tho governor of tho feast called the bridegroom Tho water was mado wino Ho did it and whether it be by tho process of tho vine and tho grapes or directly as In this case It is all equally easy to him Ho is the vine Ho is tho true wino that makcth glad tho heart of roan Not a cup of cold water shall loso its reward therefore those who glvo much water now shall hare much wluo or joy in tho kingdom Wo are tho earthen vessels and if Wo fill them up to tho brim with tho water of His word Ho will change it to wino In us and we shall bo full of joy Tho moro sorrow for Ills sake now tho moro joy wo shall havo hereafter 10 And salth unto him Every man at tho beginning doth set forth good wino and when men have well drunk then that which Is worse but thou host kept the good wIno until now Then it was good wine tho best of wino which our Lord Jesus made This testimony is from tho ruler of tho feast nut knowing whonno tho wino came Ho only makes tho best of everything that which man makes Is always inferior If as ono has said Ho keeps His best things for tho few it Is not because Ho is not willing to glvo Ills best to many but rather because only tho fow aro willing to receive them 11 This beginning of miracles did Jesus In Cana of Galileo nnd manifested forth His glory And His disciples bo llovcd on Him This was Ills first mir ado therefore all tho apocryphal tales of tho miracles of His childhood cannot be true Ho manifested His glory How By changing water into wIno or by point- Ing onward as in tho transfiguration to the tlmo of Ills kingdom nnd glory when as lIe said at tho last passover Luko 23 Ho would not drink again of tho fruit of tho vine until Ho would drink it anew In tho kingdom His glory must be associat ed with His kingdom His disciples who must have believed on Him before or they would nob have been His a are growing in confidence in and devotion to Him So should it over be II Pot ill 18 Christian Sacrifice Sacrifice is a necessary condition of eternal felicity In the old No so legend Allfadir did not obtain a drink from tho spring of Mimir which was reputed to bo the fountain of wisdom until ho loft his eyo in pledge If a man would bo a J Christian there are always some things that must go Wo are saved from not with our sins The old nature cannot be imported into paradise Now York l ObervorChrist the Hope of Glory gloryrstory110wL r gloryLotl How in trials end afflictions P Jcsiu docth all things well tl gloryLet i brighterWithJacob ITcnn jI1lsIW4IJi iI1JI Bee in time Sold by drugetati CONSUMPTION c a- C 4 I 1lq HHHnHSiHSiH3fc HSt V ST BERNARD COAL COMPANY I INCORPORATED I iMiners and Shippers of COAL AND COKEI ItGeneral Office Earlington Knetucky i BrA rich OfficesjjJANES R LOVE Manager 201 N Cherry Street Nashville Capt It G ROUSE Mgr Palmer House Broadway Paducah itl i Tennessee Kentucky Ji Si H NEWBOLD Manager 342 W Main Street Louisville Capt T L LEE Manager Corner Main and Auction Streets Kentucky Memphis Tcnn iv A S FORD Manager 327 Upper Second Street EvansvIlle Ind XVtioleeeile Agents HUNT BRO Memphis Tcnn HESSER MILTON Rialto i Building St Louis Mo J W BRIDGMAN Room 316 Western Union Building Chicago Ill TI I I THE FAMOUS NO9 IiTIn IjGRIISIIRII GOKE FOR BASK BURNERS AND YURNABKS IWhy buy Highpriced Anthracite Coal when you can get ST BERNIARD CRUSHED COKE for a much less price One IIASK YOUR DEALER FOR rr AND SAVE MONEY Ias IabIeII 1e1e1e1e1e 1e 1 11 34 CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR topic For the Veek DeBlnnlnR Jan 8 Comment by Ilev S It Doyle TOFICA precious luTltutlon Math zt- f5lOQnna unto mo all yo that labor anti nro heavy laden and I will give you rest Moth xl 25 This is tim most precious of nil Christs invitations but much of the richness of it is lost because it Is taken apart from its surroundings To proper plqlureto this point by tho record of Matthew Christs Ufo has been fairly successful but now the tide turns Tho doubt ot John tho unreasonableness of human ty tho unbelief of favorod cities now thrust themselves upon Him but sUll His heart is touched by their great need their vain and unsatisfactory efforts to save themselves and in spite of doubt unreasonableness and nnbo lief He invites them to como to HIm for rest Notice 1 The Inviter Tho one who gives this great invitation containing such a precious promise is Jesus Christ tho Bon of God Como to Mo Ho says nnd I will give you rest Wo want two characteristics in one who makes us a precious promise 1 the ability to fulfill it and 2 the willingness to ful fill it Either without the other makes tho promise of no value Christ possessoc both As tho Son of God Ho has the power and being divine He must have the willingness Divinity could not be faithless to a promise Wo can accept this invitation thoreforo with confident assurance because of tho character of the ono who gives It that tho promise it contains will bo fulfilled 2 Tho Invited They lUll thoso who labor and are heavy laden There aro threo such classes in the world 1 Those who aro physically weary and heavy laden worn out by tho tolls and burdens of life 2 Thoso who are mentally heavy laden borno down mentally by tho failures disappoint monte and afflictions of lifo 8 Thoso who are spiritually weary and heavy laden who aro not at peace with God whose consciences are 111 atDase who aro seeking spiritual rest but do not find it Christ addresses the third class hero Ho speaks to those who aro burdened with sin and wearied with false conceptions of religion Their religious lifo is unsatisfactory It does not bring peace to their souls 8 The Invitation The promise con tamed In tho invitation is rest not physical or mental but spiritual rest Ye shall find rest unto your souls It 5ou1 rest that is promised but soul ross insures to a largo extent physical and mental rest Sin is tho cause of the unrest of the world Uuko the soul at peace with God and physical and men tat burdens largely lose their burden comenesi To have this promise fulfilled In us wo must take Christ as our religious Leader and Guide Wo must follow Him and obey Him Wo must take His yoko upon us but It is easy whole some and His burden is light because it is a labor of lovo If weary and heavy laden let us accept this great and pro cious invitation Bible Readings Iia i 1820 Iv MO Jor vi 10 Math six 1022 xxii 114 xxv 8440 Mark i 1018 XI 1722 Luko xv 1124 John x 10 xlv 17 Acts vii 14 Gal yl 0 I John v 0 Rev xxii 17 Up to the Light Hold your dull life up to tho light and see how it will be transfigured Life is not meant to bo a path of ease but steep and rugged and It Is only through golf denial discouragement discipline and trial that you may attain tho higher lifo Believe me yon can no moro develop tho spiritual powers without uso and exorcise than you con the physical Light on theHidden Way 1 No Other Refuge You will never find rest except in God There is no refuge but in Him Oh what rest and composure thero ala- in Him It is moro than sloop moro than calm moro than quiet deeper than the dead B Ulnosa of tho noiseless sea in its utmoattaopths whcro it is undisturbed by the slightest ripple l r tl FARMERS INSTITUTE Able Corpse of Lecturers will Ad dress Hopkins County Farmers At Madisonville Friday and Saturday Slate Farmers Institutes series 189809 are now being held and that for Hopkins county will be convened under the auspices of the Kentucky Bureau of Agriculture at the Court house in Madisonvllle on Friday and Saturday January 13 and 14 Five sessions will be held The first session will open at 130 p m second session at 7 p m same day third sessson will open at 10 a m Saturday fourth session at 130 p m same day and fIrth and closing ses sion at 7 p m An able corpse of lecturers hand who will discuss subjeats oflolerestI to the farmers from a practical standpoint 1 Among others will be the following Prof M A Scovell Director of the Ag ricultural Experiment Station who will talk on the work of the Station and what it is doing for the farmer Prof H Garman Entomologist ot the Station who will talk on Insects and Fun CropsProf of Geology Kentucky A and M College who will talk on Geology and its relation to Agriculture Prof C W Mathews Professo Horti culture Kentucky A and M College whose subjebt will be the Orchard and Garden E C Robinson pf Missouri an exten sive breeder and feeder of twine who will talk on the Care the Feeding and Breeding of the Swine C M Hanna will talk of Tobacco Cul tore and how to increase profits W W Stevens of the Board of Agriculture will talk of fertlluaI tion for Wheat with Clover and Legumin ous plant D W Wilson Dairy Expert National Department Agriculture will lecture on DairyingE Harrison Road Expert NatlooalI Department on way Improvemenlsor Good RoadsIM F Johnson president the cultural Society will lecture on the Pleasures the Profits and Posiibllitlks of Fruit Growing in Keniuokyi Unfavorable drtcumstances may prevent the presence some of the above named gentlemen butI their places will be supplied wherever pos sibleThese meetings are educational and de vised forthe purpose of bringing the farmIert of the communities together for terchange of ideas for the improvements of methods in agriculture No farmers can afford to neglect these meetings Tbe lecturers are practical men thoroughly versed in the subjects they dis cuss And you will undoubtedly get from them and your neighbor farmer in attend ance some suggestions that will be of value in the future Come out add take part in the discussions that will follow each lecture Bring your family Dont forget the boys Talk institute to every farmer you meet and get him to promise to come Remember the dates Hear every lecture La dies invited LUCAS Moon Commissioner of Agriculture 9ur GitansVAll communications and matters of news perI tuning to this column should be addrcntd to Gao ALiXAMDti Barllndon Ky AaderoftheCoredRaCCW- ashington A M E Zion Church was a scene of mourning yesterday Black shrouded all the interior of the and the portals were darkened with the somber emblem of mourning A leader of the colored race had fallen when Rev Jeremiah M Washington D D dUd cone regation of Washington Church was a large one the work of its pastorate is ardu ous and in the last three ye rs DO less than four of its pastors have died Dr Washington is the last greatest He it was who built Washington Church and who was leader in establishing the branches tight in allof the A M E Zion Church In Missouri as well as the Arkansas Conference and the first church of the denomi tation in Chicago The AMBZlon Church Is calledthe oldest daughter of Methodism as far as the colored race is was but 47 years of age and died in the midst of his work being carried off sad lenly by a hemorrhage For twenty years Dr Washington has ben in or near St Louis In 1878 he built the stone church costing JCoooo which bears his name Ho I I J 411- JI e was called a church builder by his pee- pie One of the churches that he built wi KyHeminister for twentyfour years Part o this time was spent as a general missionary of the A M E Zion Church He was ex tremelr zealous and a believer in a of singing and shouting The organization of the Y M C A the W C T U last Sunday evening auspiclansSubjectforen opened by Rev Hurt The Y M C A wilt meet two Sundays in each monib The W C T U will meet the seeonc Saturday in each month Oscar Smith was robbed of five dollars last Monday morning between five and oclockMrs Polly Slaughter is quite sick Rev J D Walker passed through Earl ingtoa Monday on his way to Chicago MORTONS GAP Miss Mary Harris of Nashville Tenn visited Mrs S Drown last week and returned home Sunday Mr and Mrs John Bailey of Madison yule were the guests of Mrs Wilce John SundayMiss Clemuns of St Charles spent Sunday with Mrs Loozo Rhodes Mr Jessie Moore who has been quite sick is convalescent Mrs Sieve Clemons visited friends Madisonville Sunday The schoolhouse being in need of re pairs Rev Steward preached nt the Baptist church Sunday Messrs Jake Bogus and A Walton in Madisonville Sunday Misses Hannah Johnson and Winnie Grace of Haleys Mill visited Mrs Johnson last week Mr Will Boston left for Provldeoce Sunday to mj kn that city his home Mrs Matlie Green is on Ibe sick list A new choir has been organized at Baptist church with the best talent in city Good results are expected musically which will add greatly to the interest the services The worthy president of the Y M R U in tears Sunday evening and refused o be consoled On Inquiry it was learned that his best girl was gone Soldiers Returning Yesterday the Fourth Light Artillery or rather one of three sec movlDgVest ATUW1division EiItERIs an International weekly loarnal of Illinnr crllldim It li a coropiratUelr tnew periodical which h recognlzedfroen its lint nunbw at a rirUW ci the hIhcststan4Ingpt CRITICAL REVIEWS Thoughtful thorough and comprchenjiv rerltw of all important public drlllsed world French Gtrmin Italian Spanish as will aa nUih sad Antrlcan works art treatid from week to we- ikBELLESLETTRES Specialankle appear weekly In the sometimes 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