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Bee (Earlington, Ky.): February 9, 1899 Bee (Earlington, Ky.) 300dpi TIFF G4 page images Bee Publishing Co. Earlington, KY 1899 bee1899020901_sn87060004 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Bee (Earlington, Ky.): February 9, 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. TTWB'c it r ' TENTH YEAR. EARLINGTON, HOPKINS COUNTY, KENTUCKY, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1899. NO. 6 ftBmwmsmmmw&mmmmBBmm The Wreckage of Another SQSSg I,L 1 1 ILI uiiinuuimmiA,. F RHI RMIIPtR. FIFTY-FIFT- H CONGRESS. KfflWAl M A Wounded American Captured, Murdered and Horribly Mutilated by Filipinos. OF WATER WORKS, INCIDENT OP TAKING Tli American Line, rdthlngOut and U;e Filipino. Sullenly Falling llnck from (Jen. Otla'aivlngun Eidmute of Oar Unit and tho Enemy's Luiie In Mai-lotl- n Year's Business. H - the Fighting. Minna. Veu. 7, 10:30 a. m. Late yesterday Gen. Utile's brigade advanced nnd took tlio water works at Slngalon. Four companies of the Nebraska regiment and a part of tho Utah battery, With two fleld guns and two Hotch-kls- s guni met the enemy on tho hill, a half mile out, and a Bharp engagement tok place In which the Nebras-knn- n lost one dead and three wounded. Pursuant to our custom, we have this January inventoried our entire stock and selected such merchandise from the several departments as has failed to move satisfactorily and the "Tag" ends of the lots that .have nearly sold out, and put prices on them that will force them out of the way of quartermaster artillery, was wounded, captured and brutally murDr. Young, formerly scrgrant In Third wk'kk Fiairrixa SAVAGES. te p. R. 5 NEW SERINE BDDDS SOON TO BE OPENED, i. u You know the meaning of "force them out of the way" is all the life has been cut out of the prices. Our They are loss is your opportunity. plums, come and get them. We enumerate a few items to give you some idea ,of what we are doing. ft ?v . - pairs Jeans Pants (soiled) regular prices si.oo, 1.25 and 1.50; your choice for 75 cents. One hundred and seven Knee Pants Suits, ages 5 to 15 years; marked down 25 to 33 per Sixty-on- e CLDTHINB! , Men's and Boys' Overcoats; to , close, 20 per cent, discount, Ninety-fou- r pairs Men-'- Odd Pants, damaged; price and less. marked down to one-haSix hundred and five pairs Men's Clean, Good, Odd Pants; 20 per cent, discount to reduce stock. This lot contains our very choicest pants. Seventy-two s lf cpntrrJ - . dry Goods, notions, lie. Some great values in remnants of Woolen Dress Goods. Wm Some ioc. Flannelctts, reduced to 7iC. Some 7jc. Flanneletts, reduced to 5c. All ioc. Fancy Duck Suitings reduced to y4 cente. All Ujt One 38 cents. One off style, One ioc. Rustle Lining reduced to 5c. lot yarn reduced from 50c. per lb. to One lot Oxblood and Bright Red Hose reduced from 50 and 25c. to ioc. else under this head that needs moving, at prices that will FORCE. And-everything lot Men's Arrow Brand Collars, a little per dozen 25c. lot Ladies' Wool Vests, reduced from to 25c. 75c. VI Forty pairs Men's, old stock; some, ever, good, "except style a little off; Lace, 3HOES! howCon- flf gress, Medium, Narrow and Wide Toe. Regular price from $2.50 to $4.00; cut price, 40 to 50c. on the dollar. Sixty pairs Ladies' Kangaroo, Calf, Hace ;good"as new, and Button, Heel and Spring-hee- l except toe a little off. Regular price $1.50, cut price $1.15. One big lot, Ladies' Shoes, old stock, general mixture of nearly all kinds. Regular price from Si. 50 to $3.00; cut to 40c. or 50c. on the dollar, and other lots we will not enumerate now. 5$ $& 5$ $& 3 Twenty per cent, discount entire remnant of our 1898 purchase Ladies' and Misses' Jackets and Misses' Capes. $V SS 3 SU - Sw t i J - , This gives a faint idea of what we mean by our January and February Clearance Sale. Come in and reap the benefit won't you. H wm 5 Jt 5 $9 5 ,y BISHOP & CO., MADISONVILLE, YOUR MONEY BACK r'V KY. IF YOU WANT IT. 1111 SHSHSBS A1 j 00 y ! 60 12 00 60 Mrs. Sarah McDaniel, wife of CM 0 960 Timothy An elegant line of Valentines at 1C 13 O BUTTER Choice Dairy.... Judge R. F. McDaniel, of (( UU sS Tbe greatest danger from La Grltmsis of W. C. McLeod's. A died Friday morning last PORKBtandardMess(new) .... if 10 11bA its resulting in pneumonia. If reasonable tj BACON Clear Rib of acute pneumonia, aged sixty-fiv- e LARD Prime Steam 6 & Is used, however, and Chamberlain's care Mayor Lang, of Paducah, has CHICAOO. years. Cougn Kemedy taken, all danger will be CATTLE Native Steers... i 25 Q 6 10 3 15 & 3 80 avo'ded. Among tbe tens ot thousands ordered an ordinance to suppress HOGS Fair to Choice HHEEP Fair to Choice.... 2 60 O 4 35 who have used this remedy for la Rrlppe the deadly air and flobcrt guns 80 FLOUR Winter Patents... 3 30 it 3 90 we have yet to learn of a single case having and to prohibit the use of toy guns. 80 Spring Patents... 3 ii 3 63 nn67 . , whirh .hnw. IWI 2 Spring riiltfH in f v.. i.hw.. WHEAT No. 71 S 72 No. 2 Red clusively that this remedy is a certain pre- j !f CORN No. 2 Mixed The keel of the new battleship vcuuva u. luttt uaujjaiuus uocttic. It Will 2 27J4 OATS-N- o. 2$ 9 95 it 10 00 cure la grippe in less time than any other Maine will be laid by the Cramps Mess (new) PORK KANSAS CITY. treatment. It is pleasant and safe to take, at Philadelphia February 15. Will euro Tonsllilis and Bronchitis. CATTLE Native Steers... 4 60 & 5 20 Pnin!. hv St.- Flrrniird nrnNlnr. T7a1 3 30 0 3 75 unitHOGS All Grades " RYB-- No. 2 A rlleyellst Froieu to Dtatli. Webster City, la., Feb. 8, Charles Craft was frozen to death whllo trying A FAMILY WIPED OUT. to ride his bicyclo from Madrid to 15 miles. lie Fearful IlaTAges of Tnearaonla In an ArSlater, a distance of was making a short cut across a field kansas Family Fire Butted to save distance, and evidently fell at Una Funeral. SIGNAL CORPS' WORK. from his wheel to the ground, where Little Rock, Ark,, Feb. 4. An entire signal corps wero compelled to his body was accidentally discovered The family, consisting of five persons, has run their lines along the firing line yesterday morning, frozen solid. been entirely wiped out in the little during the fighting, and consequently town of Bowman within the 'last few Army Stores for tbe Philippines. there were frequent Interruptions of San Francisco, Feb. . The Centen- dnys, all the members dying within a communication, owing to the cutting few. hours of each other wjth pneu-Hvonof the wires, and the signal men were nial, with 1,800 tons of army stores, is Esqulrd Gwynn, his son, expected to "Bail for Manila, on. Monday, ordered to iilllwlthouttB.nyhcsltancy an'cT daughter, Preparations are now active at tho Charles, "his anyone who attempted to. Interfere quartermaster's depot to send 3,000 ad- Mr. and Mrs. Dick Nobles, nnd Mrs. with the lines. ditional tons of army stores, chiefly Dot Carpenter, another daughter, were commissary, to the Philippines, al- all burled, Thursday, at the Bame time nuLi.irriN raosi ana. otis. though the method of transportation In the same plot of ground. has not yet been decided upon. Estimate of the I'n.iiij'i Strength noil ol from tha Casualties on lluth MUe. To Carry Snppllee to Manila, Washington, Feb. 7. The war deSan Francisco, Feb. 8. The steam- Congratulation! to Uon. Ilobert P. Porter partment has received the following ers Justin and Celtic, now at Marc and Cordial Greetings to den. dispatch from Gen. Otis: Maximo Gomez. Tsland, are being overhauled, and in a ".Manila, Feb. 7. Adjutant General few days will bo ready to sail for the Havana, Feb. 4. Tho following mesThe insurgent army Philippines, following the supply ves- sage from President McKlnley was reWashington: sel Centennial, which got away Monaround Manila from concentrated day night. The Justin will carry coal ceived by Robert P. Porter, and was Luzon provinces, numbering over for tho fleet, and the Celtic frozen transmitted to Gen.. Gomez: possessing several quick-flriu- g Hon. Robert P. Porter, Havana: The meat. president sends his hearty congratulations and Krupp fleld guns. A good portion thanks for your Snd cordial greeting to dispatch. Convey Congratulations to don. Otli. Gen. Gomez, and of enemy are armed with Mausers oi grateful appreciation of the general's Washington, Feb. 7. Secretary Al- his the latest pattern. Two Krupp guna fr ink and friendly message. The and great many rifles were captured. ger has sent the following cablegram of Cuba of Gen. Gomez In tho pacification will be ot tho groatest value for to Gen. Otis, at Manila: both peoples. The insurgents fired a great quantity "Accept my best congratulations up- Signed. JOHN HAT. of ammunition. There ore quite a on your magnificent victory of SunSecretary of State. number of Spanish soldiers in the in- day, all tho moro creditable because THE CASE OF MRS. GEORGE. surgents' services, who served the you were not the aggressor." The insurgents constructartillery. "ALGEn." Jadga Taylor, at Canton, O., Overruled the intrenchments ed strong near Motion to Quash the Indictment A Iloosler Midget. raents near our lines, mostly In bamA rieu In Abatement. 3, Thero was Mishawaka, Ind., Feb. boo thickets. These our men charged, Canton, O., Feb. 4. Judgo Taylor killing or capturing many of tho ene- born to the wife of Noble Austin, in my. Our casualties probably aggre- this city, the smallest infant ever re- overruled the motion to quash tho ingate 250. Full reports The ported in northern Indiana. Tho child dictment against Anna E. George. Atcasualties of the insurgents are very Is about the size of an incandescent torney Sterling was not in court, but heavy. Havo burled some 500 of their electric light globe, and weighs one Attorney Welty noted exceptions to dead and hold 500 prisoners. Their pound. The physician, an old prac- the ruling, and gave notice of tho filing of a plea in abatement. The plea will losses In killed, wounded and prison- titioner, says It will live. be filed next week. Mrs. Qeorgo was ers is probably 4,000. We took thj Sentence Affirmed. water works pumping station yester.Philadelphia, Feb. 7. Tho supreme not in court. day, six miles out. There was consid- court yesterday affirmed tho decision LIBRARIAN OF CONGRESS. erable skirmishing with the enemy, ot tho Allegheny county court in th who modo no stand. The pumps are case of Anthony Magowan, who was damaged, but will bo working in a convicted in the lower court of mur- Trealdent J. U. CauUeld of the Ohio State University May Get the Covweek. Wo havo a number of condensers dering his wife on December 31, 1897 eted Position. set up In the city, which furnish good The supremo courts directs that the water. The troops are In excellent death ecntence be carried out. Columbus, O., Feb. 4. Dr. J. II. Can-fielspirits. Quiet prevails. president of the Ohio Btato uniThey Vacated Their Seats. Signed. OTIS. versity, was asked regarding the reWashington, Feb. A. The houst port that his name had been presented Agnlnaldo Commanded that l'rlendly Re- committee on judiciary has decided to President McKinley for tho posilations be Broken. that the members of the house who acManila, Feb. 8. Agulnaldo's procla- cepted commissions in the army va- tion of librarian of congress. He said ho had received an intimation of mation of Saturday says: cated their seats. They ore Wheeler, that "First That peace nnd friendly re- of Alabama; Campbell, of Illinois; tho fact, but knew nothing of the Inlations with tho Americans bo broken Colson, of Kentucky, and Ilobblns, oi fluence which caused the presentntlon. He said that he was not a candidate, and that the latter bo treated as ene- Pennsylvania. but would not say whether he would mies within the limits prescribed by Spaniards In Havana Favor Annexation accept or not. tho laws of war. New York, Feb. 4. A dispatch to "Second That the Americans capProminent VTltneises Will be Called. tho World from Havana says: A comtured be held as prisoners of war. New York,Feb. 4. The Herald says: "Third That this proclamation be mittee of Spaniards in Havana has is- Persons of social prominence, many o( communicated to the consuls and that sued a strong appeal to their com them as yet not mentioned in conneccongress order and accord a suspen- patriots throughout the island to unit tion with the case, will be compelled to sion of the constitutional guarantee, for the purpose of bringing about th testify at the inqueBt, next Thursday, resulting from tho declaratlonof war." annexation of Cuba to tho United into tho cause- ot the death of Eato J. States. Adams last Doctmbcr. Arms and Ammunition the Filipinos Wont Get. vln American Jarlit Honored. A Healthy Sign. London, Feb. 4. David J. Brewer, New York, Feb. 8. A special to the San Francisco, Feb. 4. Tho internal associate justice of the United Statei Herald from Washington says: receipts at the San Francisco Dewey has notified the navy supremo court, who has boen to Parii revenue month of January department that ho has seized another for tho purpose of attending tho meet oilice for the $240,708, almost double amounted to schooner loaded with arms and ammu- ing of the Venezuelan arbitration trl tho sum received during thjO same nition intended for Aguinaldo and his buna), of which ho is u member, wai year. followers. Information in tho posses- given a seat on tho bench of the firsl month of last appeal court here yesterday. sion of the authorities is to the effect Treasury Statement. that the Germun consul at Hong Kong Washington, Feb. 4. Vest erday's Death ot Count CaprlrU was concerned in the sale of tho arms Berlin, Feb. 7. All tho papers con statement of tho condition of the to the Filipinos and this fact moy acsympathetic allusions to tho daat) treasury showed: Available ciish, balcount for their action in keeping tie tain of Count Von Caprivi. Emporor Will ance, $24,770(090; gold reserve, matter secret. iara will attend the funeral. la son-in-la- dered, nnd his body, when recovered, was found to have been horribly mutilated. The Filipinos were drhcu back, retiring In bad order, nnd carrying w 1th them the valves and, heads of the steam chest and cylinder of the pumping machinery. Gen. Ovcrshlnc's brigade advanced and took Faranaquc, capturing two field guns. They met with no opposition. Gen. McArlhur's division advanced beyond Gagalangiu without 16s. the enemy retreating upon Caloocau. AMKRICANS PUSIIIXO OUT. The Americans now have possession of the steam car line to Malabon, and COO marines, witli fo'ur Maxims, have been landed from the fleet on the beach, on tho north of the city. The Third artillery on the main rond and the Utah battery, In o cemetery, covered the advance of the Kan. gas troops. Among the important points captured was a strong embrasured earthwork within sight of Caloocan. There was considerable firing from the upper windows of the houses in the natlo quarter of the city last night, but no casualties have been reported as the result. (Second Station.) In the senate, on the 2d, tho most nota- -. 61e featuro of the day's proceedings was a long speoch by Mr. Bpooner (Wis.) on tho general subjoct ot expansion, In which ho urged the ratification of the treaty or peace as tne best means oi bringing tho burning question home to tho people, whoso sober second thought, he said, could well bo trusted to do what was right In the house the river and than harbor bill, carrying slightly moro 1C0 (30,000,000, was passed by & vota ot to (, tho largest majority ever given In tho house to a river and harbor bill. February 11 was set apart for eulogies to tho (ate Mr. DIngley, of Malno. In the senate, on the 3d, tho session was levotod to the discussion of the treaty of peaco and tho question of expansion, Messrs. Money (Miss.) and Daniel (Va.) making tho leading speeches In opposition to the treaty In the house most of ho tlmo during a three hours' session was oasied in filibustering against relief bills tin the prlv&to calendar, and the house Anally adjournod without passing any of tho bills. In the senate, on tho 4th, Mr. Allen (Neb.) offered a resolution construing tha treaty of peace, as holding the Philippine Islands and Porto Klcona occupying exactly tho samo relation to tho United States, is a result of tho war, as that occupied by Cuba, and gave notice that he would the senate upon It on tho Cttt. The open session was devoted to the further alscusslon of the Parli treaty. Atl:15 p. si. the senate went Into cxecutivo session, ind at 6:25 adjourned In the houso tho military academy bill, carrying $300,817, was taken up and passed. In tho senate, on the Cth, In executive lesslon, the Paris treaty of peace with Bpaln was ratified by a voto of 67 to 27, tmld great excitement and enthusiasm on the part ot tho majority. After the doors were opened the McCnery declaratory resolutions were taken up. ...In the house. It being suspension day, quite a number Bf bills wero passed, some of them Important. Among others, the census bill was passed by a vote of 147 to 42. In the senate, on the 7th. tha resolution leclaratory of a policy of this government In tho Philippines was under discussion tor two hours, but no voto was reached, ind the resolution finally went to the The Indian appropriation bill was taken up, but had not been completed when tho senate adjourned In the houso 40 public building bills, carrying )r authorizing appropriations aggregating 111,561.000, were considered and laid aslds irlth favorable recommendations. ss r. 0 0 1 ABE RAD Tbe Royal Is tbe highest grade baking powder known. Actual tests Hiow It goes oae-thifurther than asr other bread. The Heavy Snows in Colorado Aie Causing Heavy Loss and Outlay for Clearing Tracks. THOUSANDS I Hi 1 fil The Grounds Around the City Covered with the Dead and Wounded Filipinos. MUINALDO'S MEN goo5H"1 BlOOdI Your heart beats over one hundred thousand times each day. One hundred thousand supplies of good or bad blood to your brain Which i ii? If bad. Impure blood, thenyour brain aches. You arc troubled with drowsiness vet cannot slecc You are as tired In the morning as at night. You have no nerve power. Your food does you but little good. powders, cannot cure you; dui OF CATTLE FREEZING. FOUGHT BRAVELY, The itallroad Companies feed and Caro for Starving to Death. Compelled d to Here Bravery, However, Storm-Uonn- Ilaallng nay long Distances to Keep Their Cattle from POWDER Absolutely Pure OTL tAKINO Didn't Count Against Kqnal Bravery Oonpled with the Military Training nnd Skill of the Americans Wild Scenes In tbe City ol Manlla-Flllpi- no Losses. GEN. EAGAN'S SENTENCE. The President Commuted It from Dismissal from the Army to Six Tears' Suspension. Washington, Feb. ni 8 Tho president Eagnn. The court-martisentence was dismissal from the army, and the president has commuted this to six venrs' suspension from dutv. which 'covers the remainder of tho time prior to Gen. Eagnn's retirement in January, 1005. hau caused to bo promulgated the sentence In tho case, of Gen, Charles P. Denver, Col., Feb. 4. It has been many years since tho Colorado railways have hnd to contend with such conditions as thoso now prevailing in the mountain regions. Tho loss to the railways In this state, taking into consideration the business which is not moving, and the outlay of cash to pay the armies of snow shovelcrs, is estimated at $25,000 a day. Not less than 1,000 men havo been shoveling snow for several days. Over S00 miles of road in tho mountains havo been at times shut oft from communication with the main lines. Storm-boun- d passengers nro fed and cared for by the railway companies. CLEARING THE TRACKS. Tho Denver & Rio Grande railway has a large force of men at work clearing the tracks near Shoshone, In the canyon of tne Grand slver, where a snow slide occurred Thursday, killing three men and injuring sbf others of n wrecking crew. The main lino between the cast and the west will soon be reopened if no further snow-slide- s occur. On tho mountains thousands of cat1 tlo arc freezing nnd starving to death, and nothing can be done to save them. In eastern Colorado hay is being hnuled long distances over the pral ries to feed cattle, and it Is hoped to avoid heavy losses of live stock If the storm and cold aba to within a day or two. However, there will be somo losses of stock that is not closely herded. NO RELIEF IN SIGIIT. The weather bureau predicts continued cold weather and another snow fall. Tho minimum temperature at Denver during the past 24 hours was 12 degrees below zero. POWSta CO., EW VOKIC CONDENSED TELEGRAMS. Prince Alfred, the only son of the g duke of and Gotha, died Suxc-Cobur- Monday. Northern Madagascar has been ed by severe cyclones. Property visitsuf- fered severely. Forty candy companies in Chicago and New York are negotiating to form a combination. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Davidson, of Monmouth, 111., celebrated their golden wedding Monday. A. Underwood nnd J. Bollinger have been arrested at Slkcston, Mo., on a charge of counterfeiting nickels. Doth Canadians and Americans at Skagway ore signing petitions for the repeal of the alien exclusion net. Miss Jessie Woods, of Paducah, Ky., was probably fatally burned by- her dress catching fire from an open grate. Wade Ellis, of Chattanooga, Tenn., was sentenced to two years in the penitentiary for carrying concealed weap- firm has been given a contract to furnish mosquito bars for the American troops In Cuba and Porto Itico. The magistrates at St. Elizabeth, Jamaica, have resigned, owing to the election of a negro as a legislative representative. Fred Dronsteen, condemned to be hanged for wife murder, again escaped from the Kohoka (Mo.) jail, but vtas recaptured. Elmer Doslcr was drowned in the niinols river nt Meredosla, HI. Ho was walking on tho ice, when it gave way and he fell in. Health Commissioner Reynolds of Chicago, who is in St. Louis, says a biological board will settle the drainage canal question. J. W. Whittlesey, of St, Louis, has gone to Tonce for the body of his boy, who died and wns buried there during the'late wnr with Spain. ung ons. A Philadelphia Manila, Feb. 7. Another Intensely exciting incident occurred during the engagement. The Washlngtons nnd Idahos and companies K and li of the Californlans made charges acrpss the rice fields between Paco nnd Santa Ana in the face of a terrible fusiladc. Covered with Dead and Wounded. The ground yesterday, over which they passed, was covered with dead and wounded natives. The former were buried in groups of fivo or six about where they lay, and, the latter are being brought to tho hospital. It was at this stago of tho fighting and at Calcooan that tho Filipinos suffered their heaviest losses. In a Tight riace. The Fourteenth regulars were In a particularly tight place near Slngalon, and Col. Duboco was compelled to rush past them with tho reserve In order to prevent the regulars from being cut off. In tho last lino 12 men were killed beforo the rebels retired. Vivas for Hurrahs. Both sides cheered frequently during tho engagement. The American "hurrahs" wero almost Invariably me,t by " derisive "vivns." Among the natives, the Ygorotes were especially noticeable for their bravery, about 700 of these naked savages facing artillery fire with their bows nnd arrows, Wild Boanes In Manila. Stimulants, tonics, headache will, rt makes the liver, kidneys, skin and bowels perform their proper work. It removes all Impurities from the blood. And It makes the blood rich in its life-givi- properties. Recovery To Hasten If you will taKC Tho scene at Manila when tha alarm was given on Saturday night was wlfd-l- y Lowell, Uais. exciting. The American soldiers In and at the circus were the theaters called out, performances were stopped, Filipinos scurried everywhere and the rattle of musketry and tho booming of cannon outsldo the olty was plainly DEATH OF GEN. SEXTON. heard. The residents of the outskirts walled city The Coinrnaiider-ln-Chte- f of Manila flocked into the ot the Grand with their arms full of articles. Army of the Republlo Surrenders A General Suspension. We haro the exclusive cervices of tome of the most eminent phjrilclans in the United BUi. W rite freely all tbe particulars in your rate. Addreit, Dlt. J. C. AYEK. Ayer's f'"s eacn night. They arouse the slueeish liver and thus cure biliousness. Write to our Doctor: You will be more rapidly cured a laxative dose of Ills Command. the President. 20,-00- to-da- y. d, All tho carriages disappeared as If by magic, the street cars were stopped, the telegraph lines wero cut and the soldiers hurriedly.butsllently.marched out of the city to tho stations assigned to them. The stores were closed almost instantly, foreign flags were to be seen flying from many windows nnd a number of white rags.were'hung "womansald' to'bfe-Mr- sr Minnie Clnrk, was found murdered on out from Filipino huts and houses. a bridge near Nashville, Tenn. ner al- Driven Back Ten Miles with Great Slaughleged husband is under arrest. ter. The Tennessee river is on a. great Hong Kong, Feb. 7. The latest adboom. Farms are overflowed and lum- vices from Manila say that the rebel ber yards nt Chattanooga have been forces have been driven back ten miles washed clean of their contents. The American losses are about 60 James Thome, nn early settler In killed and nearly 300 wounded. the northern part of Missouri, died During the fightlngtheUnlted States nt Kewanee, 111., Monday, nt the home war ships shelled a train loaded with of his son. He. was 91 years old. insurgents. Col. V'ni, C. Smith of the. Col. Hiram M. Bledsoe, commander First Tennessee infantry was in the of tho famous Bledsoo battery during thick of the fight when attacked by the civil war, died suddenly at his apoplexy, and fell from his horse. home near Pleasant Jlill, Mo., Monday, of heart failure. MANILA DURING THE FIGHT. Mrs. Fannie Lcvassuer, aged 80. wife of Noel Levassuer, tho earliest white Kattves Searched and Arrested Will Ulva settler of Kankakee county, 111., and a the Filipinos Mo Chance to Recharacter in the early history of the cuperateArrested. state, died Monday. James Arthur, for half a century a Manila, Feb. 7. On Sunday immenso prominent resident of ijutncy, HI., died crowds of people vlslt'd the waterMonday, aged 88 years. Before he re- front and the highest towers to Watch tired from business ho was widely tho bombardment. There wero no known as a lumberman. street cars or carriages to be seen and A bill has been introduced In the the streets were almost deserted. house of representatives proposing a The Minnesota troops, acting ns poconstitutional amendment providing lice, searched every native, and arthat peace treaties may be ratified by rested many of them, with the result a majority vote of the senate. that while there were several attempts While out with a party of young to assassinate American officers on people skating on a pond of ice near Saturday, there were none on Sunday. Trenton, Ky., Mandl Duke, of Absolute order was maintained. Ky., broke through, nnd wns The United States flagship Olympln drowned before assistance could reach steamed across the bay on Sunday and him. took up a position near the German "Bough," one of the two blood- cruiser Irene and the British cruiser hounds purchnsed a year ago by the Narcissus, oft the mole. She is still city authorities of Scdalia, Mo., to run there. down criminals, has died of pneu-mnolThe Americans are determined not "Tough, thesecond dog, Is to give the Filipinos a chance to reindisposed. also cuperate. United States Marshal Frank Smith Two Filipinos commissioners from arrived at Guthrie, Okla., Monday, Hollo and four rebel officers were arwith three men In custody, supposed morning after to be the murderers of the Indians rested here yesterday Uranus. Many steamer two weeks ago 15 miles south- boarding the found suspects havo been arrested in yarlous west of Anadarko. parts of the city. Owens-borAt Ellis schoolhouse, near Ky., Will Horrcli, eight years The Flliplne Losses. old, got hold of a dynamite cartridge, Manila, Feb. 7. Careful estimates ne concluded to fire It. and two of his place tho Filipino losses up to date at fingers were blown away and the 2,000 dead; 3,500 wounded, and 5,000 whole hand shattered. taken prisoners. e, a. o, Washington, Feb. 0. Col. James A. of the Sexton, commander-in-chie- f Grand Army of the Itepubllc, nnd a membgr of the war Investigating corn, mission, died at 3:40 o'clock yesterdny morning at Garfield hospital from complications resulting prlmnrlly from nn attack ot the grip. , Colif Sexton hasvbpcn 111 for about a month, first with grip nnd kidney troubles nnd later with meninges ot the brain. His system failed to respond to medical treatment, and for the lust two weeks his recovery was hardly expected. COL. JAMES A. SDXTON. When he first became sick. Col. Sexton was living at the Arlington hotel, but nbout two weeks ago he was removed to tho Gnrfleld hospital, whero ho died. Mrs. Sexton and her son, William, were with the colonel at tho time of his death. Last night the body wns put aboard tho 7:20 train on tho Pennsylvania railroad to be taken to Chicago. There wero no funeral services in this city, but six members of the grand nrmy acted as pall bearers, both when the body was removed from tho hospital and when put aboard the train. PEACE eTtYRATIFIED. ft ' The Final Teit In the Seuate Shows Majority ot One for Ratification. ' Foanil Frasen to Death. Colorado Springs, Col., Feb. 7. Jas. N. Holmes, a prospector, has been found frozen to death on Pike's Peak. He got caught in the bllzzuru, Frldny night, and a searching party has just found his body. -- - THE MARKETS. CATTLE COTTON-Mlddl- lng FLOUR-Wln- ter Native No. 2 2 New York. Feb. 8, 1S99. Steers...! 4 70 Qt 6 70 ........ 6Hg 6tf Rear-Admir- WHEAT SORN-NFORK-NO- 2 o. Red Wheat.... 8 25 & 4 00 W lng ers Mess 10 25 .... 42HM ST. LOUIS. 2 00 W 10 W "ft ii t 2H born near Mansfield, Pa., and was 60 years of age. He enlisted as a private in tho civil war, and was mustered out with tho rank of major, ne was elected to the supremo court in 1885, serving until 1805. He was a prominent member ot the O. A. R., and the Loyal Legion. Agoncllle Watched. Sadden Death of a Veteran from Cerebral Hemorrhage. Denver, Col., Feb. 7. Judgo Victor A. Elliot died suddenly ot an attack ot cerebral hemorrhages. Ho was Washington, Feb. 7. The treaty of peace negotiated between the commissioners ot the United States and Spain at Paris was yesterday ratified by the United States senate, tho voting being 57 ayes to 27 nays, or. one voto more majority necesthan tho sary to securo senatorial concurrence in a treaty document. The vote was taken In executive session, and until the Injunction of secrecy wns removed, the result was supposed to be private; but tho had no more than announced the figures before senators rushed out of every door leading from the senate chamber, declaring that tho treaty had been ratified. Some made the mistake of stating thnt there were three votes to spare. Thero was in fact only one vote more than was necessary, the balloting resulting 57 ayes to 27 nays. two-thirnt - COTTON-Mlddl- Cows and Heifers. 100) Fair to Choice Kalr to Choice.,.. SHEEP FLOUR Patents (new).... Clear nnd Straight. WHEAT No. 2 Red Winter CALVE3-(p- er DEEVES-Ste- Jg 0 & $ i 5 4 HOCJS 25 SCO g 7 25 3 26 Sp 3 S7V4 4 25 S 40 8 to ip 3 80 3 25 2 80 74 73 Q $220,-093,11- 4. CORN-N- o. OATS-N- o. 2 2 SIVlg TOBACCO Dangers of the Grip. Leaf Burley... Lugs I 4 .... 28H 34 29 HAY-Cl- ear EQGS-Fre- Hop-kinsvill- e, 1 luereaied Mulling Facilities liettreen Cuba HUd the- United Statei. Port Tampa, Fin., Feb. 7. The mailing facilities bctwen Cuba and the United States are to bo still further Increased. In addition to the five sailings a week from this port to Havana a steamship will leavo Port Tampa Tuesday, tho 21st, with mall for Havana, San Juan, Ponce, Port Antonio and Santiago. Digest Your Food. Mails will be brought back from all Ninety per cent, of all sickness Is caused points except navnnn, . Tho round trip by food not being properly digested, it will take 10 days. creates poisons and goes into your blood An York Charged Ionnn Arreatrtl and then you are liable to almost any disMontreal, 'Can., Feb. 7. Agonclllo and his secretary are being watched by two strangers, supposed to be United States secret service men. One of them shadowed Marti, the secretary, who went eut for a drive, and the other remained in the hotel to watch Agonclllo, who busied himself with taarlng up a. number ot documents. ease tbe human system is heir to. Use Dr. Carlstedt's German Liver Powder and watch tbe results. You will feel the good Give it a effects after taking one dose. trial and be convinced. Price 35c. For sale by St. Bernard Drug Store. Dr, Otto's Spruce Gum Balsam Cures Your cough. Just tbe medicine, for. children. with Forgery. v-- a " - Dr.BulTs COUCH SYRUP A speciflo for incipient consumption. Doees small. Prico 35 cts. at druggists. . - ington; Ben T. Robinson, I -- .a-.w.- ueorge mng, Mortons Gap; 01. uuaries. Subscribe for The Bee. WHUAT-No.- ,2, Red (new). ....? ,73.. Subscribe for The Bee. Jli New York, Feb. 7. Walter II. Wilbur, of Clinton, la., was arrested here on the charge of forgery alleged to have been committed on banks in Clinton. Wilbur is also accused ot passing forged checks In South Bend, Ind., and Atlanta, Ga. He arrived hern several days ago in company with a young woman from St. Paul, Minn. Wilbur agreed to return t Iowa without extradition. ( '1 1 w Cs . '' V; t. - A Ki PPtVp 4? Q A Vr"-1'- jK .A . t vT-2- - vT ' iiJ' ,miw 3iTyTT: . - . v . 1 U o 1 I ." l tV ""V f T " v fr tion has been restored and a cent, dividend will be paid 3 per Always Delicate Child Was Nervous and Irritable and Had No Appetite Hood's Sarsaparllla Has Changed All This Scrofula Cured. PAUL M. MOORB, Editor and Meng-er- . BEE PUBLISHINB COMPANY. !' if?;- - Incorporated. Entered the PcstoSee it Esrllnnton as Second SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One Yesr.ittletly la idnnce.. i)IS U jo nuuiuh 5 " ' SlnRleCopIn ,V".V' on ijujumh"" specimen copies milieu ire wanted In all parti ot tne Correspondents oaniT. Address ns tor partlculart. ThreeMonths, ft oo ' THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9. 'B99- - Statistics for 1898 arc too couraging to be good campaign material for the Democratic party. Peoria (.III.) Journal. en- 3 Goon advertising is simply ing the people about something they want, or believe they want, in a way that will make them buy. tell- party that It always legislates for the best interests of the country. It is the party that promotes prosperity. Schenectaday (N. Y.) Union. is the Republican In this issue there is printed a letter from our townsman Carl E. Woolfolk, riow with the Third If . . H ? Kentucky Volunteers in Cuba, which will be interesting to the writer's friends and the friends of the regiment. small-po- In these days, when there is in some sections of the x ! country, the address of the Kentucky State Board of Health just issued, on preventing the disease, is worth reading. It is given our readers in this issue of The Bee. " 1 i! r I i . That Bathinc Order. Colonel Smith, it seems, did not issue the order to the Third Kentucky to "strip and stand under the hose," on board the transport Minnewaska. And it does not appear who did issue such order. If reports are true, the boys of the regiment refused promptly and properly, though not perhaps in every case in proper language, to comply with the absurd and outrageous command. Such a break or such a joke, if it were meant for a joke, is a bad thing for discipline and could not but be fraught with unpleasant and perhaps serious re- suits. The Coal Business. There is so much sickness among the coal miners during the present very severe winter weather that the mines are very short in their production of the black diamonds for which there is such clamorous call from our neighbors who are outside the coal fields. The situation has grown worse instead of better during the past week. The operators and men are puttiug forth their most strenuous efforts those who are not under the doctor's care to produce all the coal possible and alleviate the suffering and necessities and contribute to the comfort of those who look to for the wherewithal to warm. We of the Western Kentucky coal fields, coal operator, coal miner, and people, are truly fortunate. No lack of most excellent fuel here at the minimum prices and those who are able to buy anything may buy coal and keep comfortable. No lack of work for the coal miner who chooses to work and no lack of business for the coal operator. In fact so great and steady has been the demand for steam coal for manufactories and railroads and so constant the call for domestic coal, consequent upon the sustained severe weather, that the mines and miners have been overworked and many a coal operator and coal miner has almost prayed for a few weeks of spring weather to be injected into the midst of the snowbound landscapes and icebound waterways, that their own strained condition as well as the chilly sensations of those less fortunate but more clamorous ones who do not live on a coal foundation might be alleviated. It is unusual that large business interests are pushed to their capacity of production for any length of time, but this has been the condition with a number of coal operators of Western Kentucky during the present winter. us-wa- The Good Book tells us that wc "shall see signs and wonders," and that prediction is verified right here in our city. Upon the front door of our clever grocer, W. C. hangs a sign mellowed with age and faded with time, which sets forth the fact that the proprietor has for sale a "a nice lot of pigs." Now, the "wonder" with the "nag man" is, how long will those youthful porkers remain pigs, and will they ever during the cycles of time attain hoghood, and it strikes usj that the proper course for McLeod is to either admit that POLITICAL POINTS. he has discovered the secret of perpetual swine youth, or he Prof. M. A. Cassidy, of Lexing- should modify that sign by stating ton, has announced his candidacy that the "pigs have long since atfor the Democratic nomination for tained senile age, or better still half-bui- lt Mc-Lco- d, But it appears that here in Kentucky there are men who believe they can yet win votes by attacks on the Louisville & Nashville road. We doubt the wisdom of this policy. We doubt if Mr. Goebel can make capital at this time by his assaults on this property. The workingmen have had an object lesson, which they are apt to take to heart. ' They have steady employment and fair wages and they do not want a change. The people served by this road arc the people among whom 50 per cent, of its receipts arc spent. They do not want a change. Mr. Goebel is seconded by Mr. Enloe; the plan of their campaign seems to be to "cuss" the Louisville & Nashville road and to charge it with all their own woes due to their own errors. Will it pay? We think not. Moreover we think think the people of the State arc getting tired of all these calamity promoters. Times are better everywhere. Money is abundant and it will soon be seeking investment. Do we not want it in Kentucky? Do we not want more railroads? Do wc not want cities completed. Do our we not want our mills and furnaces once more to get to work? We think we do. We think the people of Kentucky do not wish to be shut out of this new era of prosperity entirely. In other words they are tired of Goebelism and all the word implies. ful effect on my little daughter. Bhe la flvo years old and has been very delicate all her life. She was nervous and and had 110 appetite A large lump would appear on her neck ovcry (ow weeks and then would disappear, leaving1 her very weak. "We concluded to give her Hood's Sarsaparllla. At that time there was a lump on her nock. When she had taken one bottlo It had disappeared altogether and she scorned like a different child. Instead of being cross and fretful Bhe goes about laughing and singing as retreated, "as casting pearls bemerrily as any child. Wo aro very grateMiners of England have devised a ful for Hood's Sarsaparllla." Mrs. Jen- fore an unappreciative audience," scheme of pensions, which aims at giviog and to this hour he can see no es- every miner who has attained tho age ot nie Camber, Bardstown, Kentucky. cape for his unbelieving neighbor. sixty and is unfitted for further work a pension ot 2 50 a week for life. Further, In fact the One True Blood rorlfler. Is the best Jottings From Poole. Bold by all druggists, tl ; six for S3. any mlotr who shall become incapacitated Within the last two weeks several of our Hnnrl'o Dillc act liarmonlouslr wltn citizens have answered their last call, viz' for further work owing to an accident uood'SaisaparlflA.a6c. while following bis employment shall be Nathan Harris, on the 33d. and a little entitled to the sama sum per week for lite. tour-- 3 ear old daughter ot Wilson Cobb on J v y. ' yvty p - the atb, both of this city, and Huston Lastly, every widow who shall have lost o her husband owing to a mine accident Is u miku Watker between here and Dixie on the same' lrrl-tab- lo " Hood'a Sarsaparllla has had a wonder- had this winter. The critter man Atkinson called me to the telephone, assured him that a week or so since and (old me that he would like for the mercury registered fourteen me to run the mines half day Sunday below. He said outright that he that he might supply some of the sufdid not believe it. The hoss edi- fering people with coal. Knowing that tor pointed out to him that the my men were always ready for an emerBible says that "He that believeth gency, I at once told him that be could not shall be damned." "That is rest assured that we would do our part. I just what troubles me," said he started ont to see the men, and told them with an impudent look at the man it wis not a matter of dollars and cents, of nags, "lor it says plainly that but a matter of charity. Notwithstanding, I 'can believe a lie and be my men were worked down, they took in damned.'" "Which proves con- the situation at once, and when the whistle clusively," said the critter man, blew for work on Sunday morning, the "that you would do well to swap men came pouring in from every quarter as chances with a tick in a bucket of cheerful as though tbey bad been resting hot tar." "True," said he, "for for a week, and the result was, at twelve then I would not be called upon to o'clock Vre had nine cars of coal loaded for believe the Ananias weatherrcporls the poor sufferers, t must say that a set of my neighbors" "There is such of better working men does not exist than a thing," said the nag man, an he we have at South Diamond " Died of Paralysis. Hopkinsvillc, Ky., Feb. 6. John Ferguson, a member of the Republican County Committee, died very suddenly yesterday of ot paralysis. He lived only a few hours after being stricken. For La Grippe. Thomas Whitfield A Co.. 240 Wabash ave., corner Jackson St., one of Chicago's oldest and most prominent druggists, recommend Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for la grippe, as it not only gives a prompt and complete relief, but also counteracts any tendency ot la grippe to result in pneumonia. For sale by St. Bernard Drugstore, Earlington: Bon T. Robingon, Mortons Gap; George King, St. Charles. LOCOMOTIVE BLASTS. Norfleet Harrcll a wealthy citiKy., was zen of Hopkinsvillc, found dead in bed Thursday night of last week. Dr. M. A. Simmons Llrer Medicine by eiptll Inf from tbe body the eieen ot nil and Acids, Improves tbe Atilmllative Processes, Purifies the Blood, Tones up ind Strengthen!. Hood's Sarsaparilla yw ntiunaOF THE ". di-imt- 6Dlipl." Hark. Irom the Toombs." Jt ..t.i, -- ,, ,,.-- . jA Juntlj., State Superintendent of public schools. The Lexington Herald says of Prof. Cassidy: He is broad minded and free from provincialism, with a keen, analytical mind and unbounded energy. In the prime of a vigorous manhood he is capable of vast labor and devotes himself assidnously to the discharge of every dnty imposed upon him by the exigencies and responsibilities of life. j7;j-age- . X W. 'J. btonc, of Kuttawa, has adddressed a letter to the Democrats of Kentucky announcing as a candidate for the nomination of Governor. Hon, Geo. M. Davison is taking about one thousand depositions in Jackson County, Ky., in his contest against Hon. G. G. Gilbert Confor a seat in the Fifty-sixtgress. Perhaps Mr. Tillman, "the Sen ator from Aguinaldo," might be reconciled to the treaty by giving him the dispensary privileges of the Courier-JournaPhilippines. h l. doebel. Walter Forrester in the Free Press. R' The race of William Goebel for the Democratic nomination for Governor is exceedingly interesting. It shows to the public that he 13 the shrewdest political manipulator in Kentucky. In the short time since the race started Goebel has got control of four newspapers in Louisville, as follows: the Gold-bu- g e Mugwump Times, the Republican Commercial and the Commercials daddyless offspring the neutral News. Besides these, Goebel has National Committeeman Uriah Woodson and his free paper, the Owensboro Messenger. When itys recalled that Goebel a goldbug and the supin porter and political protege of the Hon. John G. Carlisle; and that it was not until the Legislature met in January, '96, that silverites knew whether Goebel would support Jo. Blackburn or go with Tony Carrol and the other Courier-Journcrowd, and that Goebel has all along, is now and shall always be the close political and personal friend of Bill Haldeman in view of all the adverse criticisms, the student of politics must admire the nerve of the Kenton county candidate in vociferously announcing that he wouldn't have a nomination on any but the Chicago platform with a declaration in favor of the damnation of the Courier-Journand all the corporations that won't help him to the nomination. Courier-journal.thsilver-or-bust, x6-to- -i x8g5-wa- s al al An Original Oath of Allegiance. From Harper's Round Table. Is the L. 5c N. an Issue? From the Louisville Evening Post. nt In 1893, under the pressure of vindictive legislation and the assaults of ambitious demagogues, the managers of the great Louisville & Nashville railroad, having suspended dividends, were compelled to reduce wages 10 per cent. That "cut" was keenly felt, not by the laboring men alone, but by all the country contiguous to the road. Better times have come and the business of the road has recovered somewhat from the injury inflicted by the assaults of men in search of matism and an office. The 10 percent, reduc- - Sold by St. In the old days when the Spanish province of Aragon was a proud and independent monarchy, the people used, when choosing their king, the following singular form of election; "We, the freeborn inhabitants of the ancient kingdom of Aragon, who are tqual to you, Don Philip, and something more, elect you to be our king, on condition that you preserve to us our rights and privileges. If in this you should fail, we own you for our king no longer." t wine instead of mercury. Now the Book the Christians walk by tells us that "Wine is a mocker," and it follows as a sequence that a little of it enclosed in a glass tube and called a thermometer is a "hollow mockery." Peyton's instrument is graduated in degrees reaching from 40 below zero to the boiling point at 212; it is also graduated in all the degrees of lying from simple fiction to the superlative degree of Ananias. It is contrarier than an old maid who is so perverse that she won't do as she pleases. When the weather is as cold as a backslider at a prayer meeting, that fool thermometer favors expansion and shows a degree of warmth suitable for the glorious day of Independence, and Peyton, who believes in the lying contrapition with a faith that exceeds Abraham's will sally out to work with hardly enough of clothing to keep a football player warm, whilst every one else is wrapped in great coats and gloves and muffs, and their teeth chattering like castanets, and no argument nor logic can persuade him that it is not as cold as Greenland. And just as soon as the weather takes on a fever heat, that thermometer will take the "studs" and will gc backward like a craw fish, until it shows cold enough for the Polar regions, then Peyton will go about business clad like a Lap lander, whilst every one else has discarded overcoats and is quite During all the long comfortable. continued cold weather, it has never backed down below summer heat, and Peyton would resent to the shedding of blood any reflection upon its veracity. And he proves his faith by his works, for he hardly allows his family fire enough to maintain life and proves by the thermometer that it is not cold. His neighbors say if the present cold spell continues a week longer, that unless the instrument is packed in ice, it will boil over the top, but Peyton says they arc jealous because they haye got nothing like it, and so it goes. Prison Labor and Good Roads. In a recent address, before the Single Tax Club, of Chicago, Judge John Gibbons said: "Though I differ from you respecting the vital principle underman does lying the right of property and If some not sneak into John Peyton's back stability of tenure, I esteeem it a porch and steal said Peyton's great honor to have been invited thermometer, that lying instrument evening. I will compass its owner's death. It to address you this a spirit will say that I would prohibit the is one of those known as thermometer, that is the long glass sale of any article or commodity tube is partly filled with spirits of which is the product of convict or public-spirited was made in train schedule and the fast train due here at 10:30 was discontinued the other passenger train due at 11:30 remained about the same. Now J. M. Oldham, the carriage man, had got used to the two trains and made it a rule to start for dinner upon the arrival of the second train and knew noth ing of the schedule change, so he worked patiently until the arrival of the tram at 11:30, then he began to look forward with great solicitude for the second tram. Wkh leaden feet the hours crawled slowly by until 2 o'clock. He could stand it no longer and went home. "I was waiting," he explained to his wife, "for the second train to come in." "That train due at 10:30 has been discontinued," said the good wife. He did not swear, but the people living on the opposite side of the street heard him do some mighty auaiuie ttunKing. Since then he pays no attention whatever to the arrival and departure of trains, but goes to dinner He whenever he feels hungry. says a well trained stomach beats a well trained railway for making close connection with the dinner table. A few days since a change music and art, such as is rarely offered an audience in as small a city as Earlington. Last night the of "Grand program consisted Scenes in America,' shown by a splendid stcreoptican, beautiful illustrated songs, etc. The concert talking Graphophone, which sings, laughs, whistles, cries, etc., is a source of endless entertainment. Admission is at the low price of 10 and 15 cents. In Madisbnville, where an engagement is just finished, the Baptist Church was filled for several nights with crowds who enjoyed the treat. to be paid Ibe relief. A slight extra allowance is made tor each child in the Dr. Otto's Spruce dum Balsam. family. The money is to be raised by a A physician can prescribe Dr. Otto's duty of 3 cents upon every ton of coal Spruce Gum Balsam. The Formula is on raised per year, ibe package. Cures your cough in day. Very pleasant to take. Children cry for Mr Teller favors the retenlion ot it. Largs size bottles, price 25c and 50c. the Philippines. In a recent speech For sale by St, Bernard Drug Store. For a beautiful complexion use Dr, he dwelt upon the reports of vast coal German Liver Powder. deposits in the Philippines and said they were invaluable on this account' to any naIn Cuba it is said the finest mation, for in the future, the country which hogany wood is used for railroad controlted Ibe coal deposits of the world ties. would dominate the other nations, both from a commercial and military point of An Honest fledlclne for La Orippc view. George W. Waitt, of South Gardiner, At present the United States, Great Me., says; "I have had the worst cough, Britain and Japan control the principal cold, chills and grip, and have taken lots of trash ot no account but profit to the vencoal supplies, and he predicted that so long dor. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is tbe as tbey continued to control them and only thing that has done any good whatbottle and were friendly with one another they would ever. I have used one chills, cold and grip have all left me. I hold the reins of power. Other European tbe congratulate the manufacturers of an nations appreciate the importance of the honest medicine. For sale by St. Bernard coal supply, and this fact, more than any Drugstore. Earlington, Ben T, Robinson, other, accounted for the anxiety of Russia Mortons Gap; George King, St Charles and Germany to get a foothold in the PhilMrs. Sarah McDaniel, wife of ippines. Russia was, he said, especially Judge R. F. McDaniel, of Hopgrasping, and It behooved this country to kinsvillc, died Friday morning last be on its guard against the encroachments of acute pneumonia, aged sixty-fiv- e of that power. years. In conclusion, Mr. Teller referred to his antagonism to the administration, sayWeak Byes aro Mad Strong. ing that he expected to oppose the party in dim vision made clear, styes removed and Choice Entertainment. power in the next campaign, but strongly granulated lids orsora eyes of any-kiThe series of illustrated enter- as he felt on the question, which separated speedily and effectually cured by the use Eye Salve. It's tainments that began last night at him from the party, he was, nevertheless, of Sutherland's Eagle on a guarantee by put np in tubes and sold all Assembly Hall deserves large pat- willing to sink party questions and subord- ROOU UUggUl5. ronage. They are of the highest inate partisan advantage to what be beIt is said that the Kansas laws character, being a combination of lieved to be a much broader view, a patriotic rather than a partisan view. permit a boy of fifteen and a girl 87th, also Mr. J. W. McCtellan.of Sturgis, but a former resident of this place, was brought here Friday and buried beside his wife. Miss Pet Faulkner, a feebte minded wo man of this nigbborhood, fell yesterday and broke her leg. The weather has simply been decidedly wintry in its aspect. Those, who thought the wjnter over will have to come again. Several cases of sickness now, but none very serious, mostly of the grip type. Mr. S. V. Sbefier has moved (0 our town to open a blacksmith shop. He has employed Mr. M. Henderson as blacksmith, who has also moved to this place. Mr. E. M. Sandefur has moved out of ot town, and Mr. Bill Whitehead is to move in this week. Messrs. J L. entry and L. B. Allen have formed a partnership and are buying tobacco at H C. Cornell's barn, which has been fitted up for the purpose. This makes three firms handling the weed here. Prof. Timmons' school will close Ibis week, and he will return lo his farm on Green River, near the Rock House. Tobacco is not moving so much this week. Carl-stedt- 's jo-cend Two horses were killed and some of the occupants of a, sleigh were bruised in the runaway of a four horse sleigh team at Elkton last week. Even coal thieves will sometimes fall out of twelve to secure marriage li and fight, as was shown last Sunday at cense without parental consent. Cedar Hill, Tenn., the writer hearing some A Slocflih Llrer causes Drowtlaess, Letharfy, angry conversation going on, where threats and a feellnf of Apathy. Dr. H. A. Simmons to take lite were being made. Inquiries as to cause were made and resulted in finding that one of the parties bad that morning laid in a bounteous supply of coal from a passing train without the content or knowledge of the train crew, which fact came to the ear ot the other party in the controversy who took it upon himself to conceal the coal, hence the war of words. Llrer Medicine aroaiei the Llrer. and cheerful energy succeeds a slur!hneit. Gov. Bradley has refused to par don Robert Brown, the Barren county murderer. Cold In One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund money it it falls to cure. 23c. Tne genuine has L,. u. y. on To Cure a It Is seldom the case that pugilistic en counters among our railroad boys are responsible for their discharge, in fact, tbe Henderson division boys, generally speak ing, don't approve of settling their differences except by mjans ot n war ot words. A notable departure, however, from this mode was lately taken vben,Messrs, Clark and Patterson came to blows. The company, not wishing to figure so prominently in slugging matches, decided, for the good of tbe order to relieve Mr. Clark from fur ther duly, so be took bis departure, last week, for other fields ot labor, and we may next hear ot him trying lo entertain Kid McCoy on the stage in a twenty-rouncontest. A man from the country, evidently boil ing tor n fight, and also boiling from tbe in came in town last Satfluence of urday afternoon and while looking around for a "pal" to assist him clean out our livery firms, he was directed to enlist Engineer Warner Campbell In bis cause, and acting immediately upon the suggestion, tbe man of war, with blo6d in his eye, mads a hasty run for tbe engineer, who, haviog no desire to play the cowboy, could not be , found. Etheridge was xisitCd last Sunday Agent and Monday by bis brother, Tillman Etheridge, ot Nashville. Tillman says he now has a good paying job with a Nashville shoe company. Conductor Tom Browning, we understand, is pondering over tbe proposition be lately received to take charge ot tbe Henderson yard as foreman, and it is believed that be is about to accept tbe offer, and if so will soon move bis family to Henderson In a letter to a friend, dent Dickson, who is now in Cuba, reports bis health better than it has been for twenty years, and a rumor says be Is contemplating entering the railroad service in Cuba For about fifteen hours last Saturday and Sunday, Operator Snider, of Cedar Hill, bad no telegraphic communication with tbe outside world, a nreck of the wires being the cause The result of a wreck ot tbe wires was the cause ot Dispatcher Nealand Assistant John Devney being called to Springfield, Tenn., to look after trains south at Guthrie. Tho Louisville Post Justly resents the attack being made on the L. & N. It. R. Co. by Goebel and his supporters, and can see no reason in trying to break down or in jure one ot Ibe great enterprises of tbe Stale. Denver, Colo , Feb. a Beyond Como Ibe rotary is still bucking tbe snow drifts to open tho road to Kokomo and Leadville. Between Dickey and Leadville there are thirty-fiv- e s each 200 to 500 feet In length and eight to ten feet deep. At Wheeler a freight train loaded with merchandise and two locomotives have been stalled since Thursday a week ago. It was discovered en a siding with a train crew still its occupants Snow slides were before and behind it and Ibe train has been snowbound for ten days. Wm. Batts, a brakeman In the employ of the L. H. & St. L , was instantly killed by ceing caught between two cars last Monday night while doing some switching at Basket Station. He was about twenty-fiv- e years of age and leaves a wife and one child. red-eysnow-slide- For thirty yearsTutt's Pills have proven a blessing to the invalid. Are truly the sick man's friend. Tried Friends Best. A Known Fact S For bilious headache, dyspepsia sour stomach, malaria.constipa-tio- n and all kindred diseases. TUTT'S Liver PILLS AN ABSOLUTE CURE. DR. L. D. BROSE, PRACTICE LIMITED TO DISEASES OF THE EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT. eot Uprin First stuict, EVAN8VILLE, IND. ST. JfPES HOTEL, ST. LOUIS. BUROPBRN PLKN. Ratos: 75o. and $1.00 per Day. RESTAURANT POPULAR PRICES. SPECIAL 25c. DINNER. SPECIAL BREAKFAST AND SUPPER. No. 1 Df Sink, or Mutton Chops. Poteteei, N Oket or wines, ijoneeor ir mar-ruNn. 1 1I. m. Two hers. PaUtoes. Gikes or WiMts nj CoSor Te.., . X No 3 Pork Chops with PaUtoes idJ Cikes or n No. I No. it udr. or i No, C Two Eccs. Butttr, Toast inj CoBte or Tea IS Take Market St. Care direct to Hotel. Try Xuropein 1'tan. Cbespeet nd best, obI) pay (or wUit you ret. THOS. P. MILLER, MttlOfM uuntr ana W. A. NISDK1. Presides! O. W. WADDILL, Cashier Ule Trout, Butter Suite. Cikes or W.i ind Code or Te.,, t Oit Mtil inl Crean.or Uoullton. Hat ReHi,, M SKopkins Goiinty hBANK- Madisonville, Kv. Gaptal Stock, - - - $50,000. Transacts a general backing baslneta and Invites the accounts ot tbe cltlteei ot Hopkins and adjoining conntiea. Has the finest and most secure tsbUIr that section of Kentucky Capital Stick Pairin, IN StrptM'FM 60,000. COMMENCED BUIINElS ixe,M. IH7. JNO. G. MORTON, h3A.TSUX.'EFl. The advantages of a bank access! art numerous. It Is sot to Dsi ness men we are IsUIbr tbey know all about It bat to salaried men, wage earners and to woeaea. There's safety It tbe bank k a good one. There's cooTtQlesee-Ib- e money always ready aBd oat ot reach ot your own petty xaan daring, too. It is easy to tpead small suras when yoa bive a large sum In your pocket MADISONVILLE, - KENTUCKY question will again be started in Kuscllville in a short week somewhat demoralized the working time, The flourishing little city forces at the mines. So cold was last needs no one thing so badly as a Wednesday morning that the men on the good s system. water-work- throughout the country, and so unlooked Mr. H. A. McNary is securing for that no precautions were taken by the consumers of coal lo guard against the con subscribers for a telephone system sequence of such an unprecedented cold at Greenville, which is to be put in spell that much snff erini; has resulted. Yet operation in a short time. there is some sweet among the bitter things Lung Irritation of this life, and in this case the miner and s tbe forerunner to consumption. Dr operator take sugar in theirs. Bell's will cure it. and A shipper uf coke to Mexico, who is give such strength to tbe loots that known far and near for his sound money cough or a cold will not settle there, e cents at all good druggists. views, says while be is not hankering after Twenty-fivMexican free silver dollars, he would trade It is said the agitation of the coke for them ton for ton. s The cold weather seems to be general eacb tablet. Tbe statement ot earniogs ot tbe Lonis- - NASHVILLE, CHATTANOOGA UNO ville& Nashville Railroad Company for tbe fourth week in January shows an increase of $37,737 over tbe corresponding week of last year and for the four weeks of January tbe earnings were $1,890,130, an increase of $88,447 over tbe correspond log period of last year. The Increase over tne previous year from July I was $900,- - ST. LOUIS RAILWAY. PULLMAN PALACE .On Friday evening, Mrs. ocmuiy Feb. 17 licssic Swartz Cherry will Palace Day Coaciies on all Trains SLEEPING CARS between Nashville and Chattanooga, Ala. bama, Augusta, Macon, Jacksonville. Kbo vllle. Ashevllle. Washington, Daltlmwe, Philadelphia. New York, PorUmesth,, Norfolk. Jackson, Meapbls, Little Roek, --' Texerkana, Sherman. Waco, ' Dallas and Port Worth. : : : give an elocutionary recital at As The extreme cold weather of the past Moscow Croft asked the man of CUBAN OIL cures nags Wednesday morning how Cuts, Burns, Bruises, Rheu the thermometer stood? We told Sores. Price, 26 cents. him "three below zero." He said it was the coldest weather we had Bernard Drug Store. i mine, if we make no mistake, tbe mining force of the No. 9 mine was called upon to work last Sunday, tbe causs being a piteous cry from the consumers, who were sufferDOWN IN THE MINES. ing for want ot fuel. It was plainly a case of taking tbe ox out of the pit on the Relict Work at South Diamond.' and an act perfectly justifiable from In speaking with Mr F B. Harris, a Christian standpoint, Superintendent of the St. Bernard mines Wonder it some of tbe coal operators at Mortons Gap in reference to the unusual departure made by running that mine part and miners of America will not be found willing to use both of the day last Sunday, in order to try lo among those who are money and muscle toward tbe development supply the necessities of the people in towns witbont coal, he spoke In highest of coal fields in the Philippine Islands, terms of the ready part taken by the Mor- since the word has come that there are coal veins in that region thirty feet thick and of tons Gap miners. Mr, Harris said: excellent quality? "On last Saturday afternoon, Mr. J. B. Tbe committee ot arbitration that has been called upon to settle tbe difference TT'f'fTfT'f f llfffftf fTfvTf ffffTTTfffff V between miner and operator at Mt. Vernon, III., on tbe question of wages, has decided that owing to competition and freight rates tbe present price of mining is all that can be paid if the opeartors receive a sufficient profit to enable them to continue to oper There are three great remeate mines. dies that every person with According to statistics for 1897 there weak lungs, or with consumpwere 120,382 miners out of which number tion itself, should understand. 88,34 l were working down In the mines. These remedieswill cure Out of these there were 87 women and about every case in its first girls between the ages of sixteen and stages ; and many of those twenty-on- e years. Five hundred and more advanced. It is only forty-nin- e women and girls over twenty-on- e the most advanced that are years old. Four thousand two hunhopeless. Even these are dred and twenty three boys between fourwonderfully relieved and life teen ana sixteen years, and 1,804, chilitself greatly prolonged. dren between twelve and fourteen years ot What are these remedies ? age. This we are told, is in a land where Fresh air, proper food and tbe clergy are tbe politicians and bold tbe reigns of government, and yet instead of abolishing or even Improving this pernicious system ot barabarity they increased s. Oil with of Cod-Livthe number by adding 250 women and Be of children to Ibe mine workers of Belgium of fresh air. draughts but not last year. Eat nutritious food and drink Both the principal officials of tbe the of milk. Do not forget plenty Hecla Coal Company, Col. J. F. Foard that Scott's Emulsion is the and Mr. Wra. Wendel have undergone a oldest, the most thoroughly The latter is still severe illness lately. tested and the highest en dorsed of all remedies for j confined to bis home and Col, Foard weak throats, weak Jungs and j has not fully1 regained bis strength. consumption in all its stages, j Mr. Louis W. Rice was forced this j we. and Si 00 ) til dniggiitj. week to leave his work at the coke ovens SC0TT& B0WNK, CJwmliU, Kw Voik, j I on account of la grippe. Sab-bat- prison labor, whether manufacGood tured here or elsewhere. roads and clean streets are vital questions, which engross the attention of our citizens. It occurs to mo that the building of good roads by prison labor will solve and put to rest many of these disturbing questions. tip werexompelled to be relieved from duty, resulting in a decreased output of coal, compared with that ot the previous week. The St. Bernard Coal Company now has scale to be put In on band a new filly-toat the Arnold mine n Jasper McGregor who has been confined to his home with Ibe grip is again able for work in tbe mines. For tbe first time In Oratory and the New York School of Expression. She is an imper sonator of national note, having re A Frightful Blunder Will often cause a horrible Burn, Scald, cited before the National Conven Cut or Bruise.Bucklen's Arnica Salve, tbe tion of Elocutionists in 1894, and best In the world, will kill tbe pain and cnosen as tlie representee of the promptly heal it. Cures Old Sores, Fever Boston School of Oratory in. the Sores, Ulcers, Boils, Felons, Corns, all Contest in 1895. Skin Eruptions, Best Pile cure on eartb International Only twenty-fivcts. a box. Cure guaran Further particulars will bo pubteed. Sold by St. Bernard Druggist. lished later. water-worke airs, uncrry is a TI0KBT8. ROUTHS. RATES. BTS graduate of the Boston School of Will be cheerrall furatsbe4 cpoo application to Ticket Agents, or lo A. J. J. nun, Information pertaining to Agent, Atlanta, Ga D. J. MULLANEV, Northeastern Pass. Agt. 39 W Fourth St Cincinnati, O. It. C. COWARDIN, Western Pass. Agent. Room 05, Ry. Etcbange Building. St. Louis, Mo. DRIARD F. HILL, Northern Pas. Agl. rwora 3zo marqueit uiag Chicago. J. L. EDMONDSON, Southern Pass? Agt. WELCH. Division Passenger Agent, Memphis, Tenn. H. LATIMER, Southeastern Passenger tbe history of tbe Col. T. J. Tinsley, an enterpris ing citizen of Greenville, will build a large planing mill in that town. He says if he is given the proper encouragement he will also build and operate an electric plant and steam laundry, two badly needed industries. A two or three weeks' coarse ot Dr. M. A' Sim roons Llrer Medicine will 10 Regulate ibe Excre tory Functions that they will operate without any aid whaierer. Subscribe for The Bee. 4t.JL'2 I ' cnattanooga, Tenn. W. L. DANLEY, Gen'l Pass, and Ticket Agt. Nashviluc, Tinn - ,H Man I . . r; A ihi J . mv" Jt. - tit A i ll - jll - f ll''f - Mr T - .i.'.A - r t- -A O ,. 1 sjf,l . M. MgGQRD, jSEgCSZm .n.in n. !SBaSjaMsasjajiesBL Contractor and Builder 18 YSTARS W SXPiniBNOB. EARLirklBTOIM, All Classes ot -- A party of Union county farmers KY, from near Sturgis will move to Cal ifornia soon to locate. a i -- i . -- That Throbbing Headache Would quickly leaye you, if you used Dr. King's New Life Pills. Thousands of sufferers have proved their matchless merit for Sick and Nervous Headaches. They make pure blood and strong nerves and build up your health. Easy to take. Try Only 25 cents. Money back if them. not cured. Sold by St. Bernard Druggist. Buildings Erected and made complete reaCy (or occupancy, including , the furnishing ot all material. , . cr " .. uicmanicai aau common UDor. " Advice to f PLANS. DETAILS, SPECIFICATIONS CONTRACTS DRAWN UP ON SHORT NO. TICE, .. vknuTTJII!'!.! b.t r. mi reasonaDie ana satisfaction guaranteed. Estimates cheerfully given on all kinds ot Building and Special Work. Give ma a cbanco at your work before letting contract. - Consumptives ul"HF w um .n pi , v ' im m'iii. - ; sfr- - j3."3jy.Kj?aiiiayw''i" SrfV mmm m,.i ,, n,...,.... ......... in Hopkinsville and three or four rAvivnlo will follmv hia mptinrrQ In continue the gdod work begun. Coughed Lnm. Iahab mauu ujuujr i.uu,i.tia lam iuub3 wiirlA v.inr inntrn.tit j GEORGE: TtlTHllHHHSHSMmS ucceuorto Isaac Davis.) O. TOY; LIVERY & FEED and spent hundreds of dollars with doctors and lor medicine to no avail until 1 used ur. Bell's This remedy makes weak lungs strong. It has saved my life. J. 15, Roseil. Grantsburg, III. I suffered for 33 Years. 25 years with a cough, STABLE. At Ibe Old Stand, on Main Street, just west of depot, " mv 1 EARLINGTON, KY. First-Class Scon's Emulsion er Hypo-phosphite- towns are vaccinating on account of small-poin Louisville. x People in Southern Kentucky .ll..,,i, .,,,,.,. ....fffjjj WILLARD HOTEL W. Equipment and Prompt Service, sj - j I' V j atu at g s) t S S SI MM$sMiMtMitM afraid Dr. A. Slack, ef Cog Hill, Tenn., writes; I handle Dr. M, A. Simmons Llrer Medicine because it teems 10 give belter satisfaction than any other liter medicine. Sleighnding has been the order of the day in Kentucky for' ten days. teMnrfr JslHHlfJlt ssssHW BaWaSINMasrSHP'l'IIWHsaTHBT TMgBLjBjiEBlBMmr -- jl ' S. MILLER, Jr., Manager. ; lMtsAaNUBIAN TEA cures fyspep. natl(ireU,CoiuUp&UoQaulIndQiirwrrihn for The Bkb. , -. . w- - geetlon, Begulates the Liver. Price, 25 eta. Sold br St. Bernard Drugstore. " """" BEST $3 and $3.50 HOUSE IN LOUISVILLE. -- LKsti OiHsM jVHM?l'esBBBssf waIIIIIIIIII9I rKfyf ef ffHUT asBsisSassBV . HHsLsHfe V' V i A Ijfslf 5 JI $M lll ;;., jkS iAiaam jiaaai "Bfe f i ""- u 1 u .- - : ' A -s- stsk, .eSsssM M W 'WmM'mwmitmwimmMh, jtfxMzrj,jumki Oii "KWI "J J ' jjjj.. r"V - CARL W00LF0LK WRITES ALMOST GOT HIM. His "SU 3nousiru roe (LrjriDe." LOCAL NEWS. Elder I. H. Teel was in Monday. Yandcll Walker was in Saturday. Madison-ville Madison-vill- a W. H. Vanascn was in Madison ville Saturday. Mrs. W R. Broughton is proving after a severe illness. im- - Farmers say this coating of snow is fine on the wheat crop. Miss Nettie Toombs, of Slaught-ersvillis visiting friends and relatives here. e, Mr. Jim Sullivan, the popular L. & N. snpervisor, was in Madi- - sonville, Monday. James E, Durham has been appointed postmaster at Ncbo to take the place of A. M. Barnctt. Mrs. M. B. Bourland, who has beep confined to her bed for some days with la grippe is reported im proving. Mr. William Wcndel, who been ill with a severe form of la grippe for the past three weeks, is reported improving. Mr. I no. B. Atkinson has been confined 'to his home several days this week with a heavy cold and a touch of la grippe. AH local contractors and carpenters are idle now by force of the winter weather except those who have inside work to do. ha& Lawrence Kilroy had a most thrilling experience Monday, mornUnion, Cuba, Jan. 30, 1899. ing and narrowly averted a tragedy. Mr. John W. TWvman, His agility and presence of mind Earliogton, Ky. Dbar Friend: I received your last let- saved him, but for the rest of that ter the day wo left Columbus. We lett day at least he walked while Jie Savannah at 12 o'clock on tbo night of the worked and did not indulge in any 19th and arrived at Matanras on the morncircus jumping. It happened in ing ot the 21st. Our regiment has been divided, each batallion going to a different the Hccla switch. Everything was plac. Union Is a small place of 3,000 or covered with ice and sleet and 4,000 inhabitants, and Is about twenty while handling some cars Lawmiles from Matanzas. We came here on rence slipped from ono of them the train, making the run in two hours and and fell under the moving train. fifteen minutes. I visited the principal fortifications around Matanzas and it is a Fortunately the train was moving strange thing to me how the Spanish ex- slowly and by quick action he was pected to put up a fight agalnsL the Ameri- able to scramble off the .track can Navy. I don't think they bad a modsafely. ern cannon in the city. All Lawrence Kilroy is one of the I saw were nono of which were best switchmen that ever gave a made since i860. . This Is a beautiful country, but the signal and has 'been in charge of greater portion of it is overgrown with the Earlington yards on day work weeds, and on every band you can see the for several years, which fact alone ruins of bouses and plantations. Wo are camped close to where a large sugar mill proves his efficiency. breech-loading ceived a few days since by Mr. John W. Twyman, and is published with his permission: pressions. The following letter from our Lawrence Kllroy Fell Under; friend, Carl E. Woolfolk, was reTrain But Was Not Hurt. First Letter From Cuban One of the Best Switchmen Alive Soil Some First ImHas Narrow Escape;. Arnold put up ice Tuesday and Wednesday off of Loch Mary. The ice was about ; four inches thick and very good. & Barnett Circuit Court will convene at ' Madisonville next Monday. The docket is unusually light in point of important civil or criminal cases. It is reported from, Charleston, this county, that it 'was so cold .. last Tuesday night, the cocoanuts in Ben Franklin's store lroze and - broke. was destroyed about two years ago. We will have a nice camp wben we get fixed up, but it will take some time to get every thing in shape. We have hospital tents about fourteen (eel square Instead of the small tents and each man has a cot to sleep on. I believe we are going to bavo a much better time over here than we have bad since wo have been out. It is about as warm here now as it Is in May at home. The nights are pleasant, but It is as hot as summer in the middle of the day. There are lots ot cocoaout trees scattered around over Ibis part of the country, but I don't think the nuts are quite ripe. There are a good many banana trees close to where we are camped, but they, too. are unripe. We are quite busy Retting our camp In shape, and I have hardly bad time to write, so will close for this time. Kindly remember me to all enquiring friends. Tell them I am well and having a pretty good time, I expect Duck has gotten borne by Ibis time. He received a discbarge in a day or two after we landed. lie will tell you nil about our trip. ( Hoping this will find you all well, I remain as ever, your friend, Carl E. Woolfolk, Co. A., tst Datalllon, 3d Ky., Union. Cuba. Ss The case of the Commonwealth against O'Bryant, charged with shooting Will Wood at the Monarch mines, recently, is set for trial Saturday. (Union, Cuba, is in the interior the Province of Matanzas, about twenty miles due south of the city of Matanzas. It is at the junction of the short line of railroad that connects Matanzas with Union, and the longer line of railroad running through the center of Santa Clara, Matanzas and Havana Provinces, leading to ,the city of Ha vana. Ed.) of -- disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure known to the medi cal fraternity. Catarrh being a constitu tional disease, requires a constitutional treatment. Halls Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foundation of the dis ease and giving the patient strength by l. building up tbe constitution and assisting in doing its work. The proprietor nature uave so mucn laitn in its curative powers Scotch Song, "Bide a Wee" Miss Cethat tbey offer a reward of One Hundred leste Moore. Dollars for any caselt tails to cure. Send Recitation, "Maud Mullet" Miss Lizzie for list of testimonials. Address, F. J. CHENEY & CO , Toledo. O Dean. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Song, "Annie Laurie" Miss Lizzie Browning. Small-po- x In Louisville. Reciiation, "Sal" Mr, R. M. Wheat. Duet, "Tbe Gypsy Countess" Miss Le- A wholesale compulsory vaccination is in Louisville, lla'Dean and Mr. W. C. McLeod. Chorus "Old Kentucky Home." because of the outbreak of smallRecitation, "Pluck and Prayer" Miss pox among the negroes, princi- Llllie Evans. pally. A number of the inmates Song, "I Cannot Sing tbe Old Songs" of the work-hous- e and city jail are Miss Annie. Asbby, Duet. "Jpanita" Alisses Alice Wise victims of the disease which made and Lizzie Browning. its appearance in a light form. German Recitation Mrs. Kramer. Among those ill is Bob Blanks, the Scotch Song', "Within a Mile ot Edin-bor- o negro who is under death sentence Town" Miss Elhel Evans. being-enforced $100 Reward, $100. The readers ol this naner will ba pleased to learn that there Is at least one dreaded The C. E. Entertainment The Christian Endeavor entertainment at Assembly Hall last Thursday night brought together a number of'Endeavorers and their friends to enjoy an evening of social intercourse and listen to the program of music and recitation, to the performance of which a few endeavorers cheerfully gave their tinie and efforts with a view to promote the social side of the society. . sucti work is always received in the spirit in which it is given and it is presumed that the critics and backbiters all staid at home that evening and only those were present who were prepared to appreciate the really meritorious and deal charitably and in the spirit of encouragement with those features they might not consider worthy the " applause due a The The costumes of the young folks who took part in "Ye Old Folks Concert," were all admirable, notwithstanding the brief time that had been devoted to preparation. Miss Carrie Crenshaw wore a bona-fid- e black silk dress that was made for her which with the song so well befitting the costume, brought an encore. Mr. Will McLeod and Miss Lelia Dean were also encored on their duety and Mrs. Kramer created enthusiasm with her German recitation. The candy was nbt pulled nor was it cooked. The stove struck early and the clock struck late so that the time averaged up very well without a candy-pul. Following is the programme: ,- LARGEST RANCH IN THE WORLD. A grown Empire Notes. ... ... "play-actor.- r, immense ranch, which consists or about five thousand square miles. "About a dozen years ago, when Texas needed a new State capitol, the Legislature adopted a novel plan to get it. A promise was held forth that a vast tract of unappropriated land would be given in exchange for a suitable granite building at Austin. Among those tempted by this offer were Charles B. Farwell and his brother John, who ultimately formed a syndicate in Chicago and took upon themselves the responsibility of erecting the proposed capitol. Their part of the agreement appears to have been carried out at last. Tbey bave tbe warmest welcome to thesa'tisfaction ot the State, and to our little town. in due time thev came into the Mr. Edgar Lyell says he wants a pistol possession of the immense domain to run by steam, so that wben be goes to now known as the X. I. T. ranch." Manningtonand gets into another racket, be can of three million acres, son and daughter of Mr. Its Area Is Oreater Than That of Lemon's died last week of consumption. This double loss has stirred the deepest Rhode Island and Delaware sympathy ot the community for the bereaved parents and friends Combined. Mr. Dalin Crabtree, who is working for seems natural that the largbis brother at Nortonville, will return est ranch in the world should be home in the near future. "Dock" says he found in the largest State in the Is going to plant four acres of tobacco next Union Texas," writes William year, butof course bo is Just making a Clinton in the February Ladies' winter crop. Oar telegraph operator, Mr, Dick Home Journal. "Indeed, this ranch is so extensive that some States Brasher, is certainly the right man in the right place. He has been with us since could not contain it. Connecticut, last summer and has given satisfaction in for example, could not hold it by every respect. several thousand acres. The two of Several our boys attended a States of Rhode Island and Dela- party given at Mr, George Teague's last ware combined could not contain Saturday night and report an enjoyable time. this "It Convention of the Young Men's Christian Association of Kentucky will be held at Henderson, Ky., February 9, 1899The State Committee has arranged a very strong and attractive program. Among the speakers are Right Rev. T. U. Dudley, D. D., Bishop of Kentucky, Rev. Carter Helm Jones', D. D., Mr. John L. Wheat, and Mr. W. 1. McNair, of Louisville: Mr. James A. Curry, of Lexington; Mr. C. R. Boucher, of Owensboro; Rev. F. P. Harrop, of Maysville; Mr. E. C. Browncll, of Evansville, Ind.; Mr. C. K. Ober, Secretary International Committee, New York; Mr. E. W. Peck, State Secretary, Indiana; Mr. John Lake, South Carolina, and Mr. F. H. Popular W. C, Lyell appeared tbe other Burt, State Secretary, Illinois. day with a broad grin on his face. An- The singing. will be led by the Inswering an inquiry as to the causo be diana Male Quartette. walked off to one side and whispered tbat A special rate of one and one be bad been appointed overseer of tbe and fare for the round public road. Luck to you V, C. trip has been secured, and the That Redhill boy tbat goes to Manning-to- Henderson Association will enterevery Sunday must mean business. tain all delegates. Large delegaMr, Hero Cash and bis best ;irl took in tions are expected, and young men from cities, towns, colleges and the bop at Mr. Teague's Saturday night. railroad centres of the State haying Mr. T, Hamby says he has two cows no Associations will be welcomed tbat most be some kin to the old cow tbat as honorary delegates if they obtain jumped over the moon, for their chief decredentials from the State Secrelight is to play leap frog over a ten rail tary. fence. Further particulars, credentials, Wait until spring opens up and see tbe programs, etc., may be obtained of Empire base ball team. We are going to any Association Secretary in the be at tbe bead next year. State, or from Henry E. Rosevear, Mr. Willie Croft and wife, of Hopkins btate Secretary, 1' ourth and Broad ville, are installed in their new home here way, Louisville, Ky. 16-1one-thir- d n Kentucky Y. H. C. A. Convention. The Eighteenth Annual State Ifcfe, TUB HCEUENCB OF SYRUP OF FIGS originality and simplicity of tho combination, but also to tho caro and skill with which It Is manufactured by Bcientlflo processes known to tho California Fio Svrup Co. only, and wo wish to impress upon all the importance of purchasing- the trao and original remedy. As tho genuine Syrup of Figs Is manufactured by the CALironxfA Fia Srnrr Co. only, a knowledge of that fact will assist ono in .avoiding tho worthless imitations manufactured by other parties. Tho high standing of tho California Fio Sritnp Co. with tho medical profession, and tho satisfaction which tho genuine Syrup of Figs has given to millions of families, makes tho namo of the Company a guaranty of tho excellence of Its remedy. It is far in advance of all other laxatives, as it acta on tho kidneys, liver and bowels without irritating or weakening them, and it does not gripe nor nauseate. In order to get its beneficial effects, plcaso remember tho name of tho Company CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. - Is duo not ouly to tho BAX FRANCISCO, Cat. LOCISTILLE, Kj. NOT TOIUT, V. Y. H J. W. TWYMAN, DEALER IN ''''wH I of M' - k M He insome time has been here with her mine stock in Colorado. vested $500 in the stock which he sister Mrs. C. H. McGary, has gone to Hcndcrsdn to visit her bought at about thirty and the value of the stock today is $1.80. sister Mrs. Schlamp. He has stock that is now worth The next Quarterly Meeting for six times what it cost him, and we iheEarlington-Ncbcircuit of the do not know whether he has sold Methodist Episcopal Church, his holdings or whether he will South, will be held at Ncbo, con- hold for further developments. vening Saturday, February n. His brother, Dr. W. B. Gardiner, who was formerly a citizen of A flour mill is one of the new this place, has amassed a considtalked of enterprises at White erable fortupe during the past few Plains. Mr. J. N. Sisk, the proyears in Colorado ventures. He moter of the enterprise, is in Louishas recently returned to Colorado ville arranging for the machinery. from Hardinsburg, Ky., his old Miss Emma Mills, of Hopkins home; where he has been visiting county, who has been visiting Miss lor some months. " Alice Cunningham, went' to Evans-vill- e yesterday to visit friends be- For the Boy Who is Qoinjr to Learn a Trade. fore returning home. Owensboro In the February Ladies Home Messenger. Journal Barton Chcyney writes to The time of holding the prayer "The Boy Who Wants to Learn ,aj meeting of the M. E. Church, Trade" with simple directness, South, has this week been changed and in a way that shows a broad from Friday night to Tuesday night understanding of the subject. He of each week, at which time if will tells the boys the benefits of havi be held hereafter. ing a trade, where best to learn it, While out hunting near Slaught- - the right age at which to begin, ersville last week, Garling Oakley the wages of an apprentice in the was accidentally shot by Sherlcy various branches' of skilled labor, . 'McCannon, the whole load of a the wages of a journeyman, the the calf average duration of work in the shot gun taking effect-i- n of' Oakley's Jeg, making a very year, and the possibilities of the skilled worker's starting in busijigly wound. ness on his own account with Col. Jo F. Foard, who has re small capital. The information cently been able to return to his contained in the article is explicit, B: office after an attack of la grippe and in enough detail, as every lad UaS threatened pneumonia, has not who is about to take up a vocation ''recovered from the effects of the should have at hand. iMaess and is forced to take the firs. Farmer Qets the Hotel. greatest care of himself in this win- Mrs. L. A. Farmer will keep tej; weather. hotel and boarding house in the Mr. and Mrs. 1. R. Rash went Grainger hotel building, Arrangeto Henderson Saturday to attend ments have been completed. Mr. theifuncxal of Miss Nellie Bernard, Lee Cozart has retired from the t 1f& died Friday of meningitis, business and Mrs. Farmer moved after arWery short illness. Miss in yesterday. She has the railBernard was a niece of Mrs. Wat road order book and will keep the It tab, and had made her home the railroad boarders. 'fjrt with The family since childhood. r J Has Struck It Rich. Burr has for some It is reported that Dr. T. W. days been kept from her work in Gardiner, formerly of Madison "the kindergarten at Madisonville ville, but now superintendent of by a severe attack of mumps. She the asylum at Hopkinsville, has is now improving. made quite a nice thing out of a small investment in the Isabella Miss Annie Moore, who for Miss Sue -- f o cians insist it is only infectious. rie Crenshaw, Chorus "Old.Folks at Home." There is no abatement of the disFriday Afternoon School Exercise; Visit ease, the physicians not being able from friends and patrons. to give any permanent relief to the Wonderful Discovery. Schoolmaster's Address Prof. Pennenle LuNsroao. Ala., April 15, 1898. DoUtlle. " patients, who become unconscious New SpencerMedicino Co Speech Cordinky Periwinkle Honey-suckt- from the beginning and die within Dear Sirs. I have been troubled with liver and stomach complaint. thirty-si- x I bad no to forty-eighours. appetite and my general health was very Composition Jedediah Pumpkinseed. Three deaths have been reported bad. I took medicine from four different Speech Peter Hollyhock. doctors and they f ailed "to do me any good. today, making a total of five. Speech Betsy Ann Louisa Honeysuckle. I got no relief until I began (0 use your There are several more cases. valuable Nubian Tea. I used about two Composition Daniel Webster Overjoy. dollars worth of it, and it did me more Speech Rejoiceraan Abemlech Shotgun. A Timely Hint good than all the medicine I ever took. I Speech George Washington Flinemore. have gained thirty-fiv- e pounds in weight You should be wise and see that your and my health is very good. I can sleep' Spelling Bee. blood is rich and pure and your whole soundly and my appetite is excellent. I Teacher, Prof. Penerile Dolittle W. C. system put in a perfectly healthy condi can recommend Planter's Nubian Tea to McLeod. d the world as being a tion by the use of Dr. Carlstedt's German to any com Names of Girls: Polly Blossom Brown, munity. Any one who doubts Ibis slate Liver Powder. Then you will be free Agnes Wyatt; "Nancy Angelina Skimmer-borment can write Oscar Baker. from malaria, typhoid fever, colds and tbe Sold by St. Bernard Drug Store. Inez Dean, Jernsba Ann Catsup, grip. Dr. Carlstedt's German Liver PowAlice Bourland, Betsy Ann Louisa Honey der is the best medicine money can buy. Pension Continued. Suckle. Mrs. M. Long. Cordinky Periwinkle Mrs. Roberts, widow of Sim Honey Suckle, Mrs. W. Crenshaw; Pru- For sale by St. Bernard Drug Store. For your Cold try Dr. Otto's Spruce Roberts, recently deceased, has dence Penelopo Piper, Nannie Ashby; Gum Balsam. Price 35c and 50c a bottle. Cbrissanda Prude Dcgfennel, Lucile Crenbeen granted the back pay for penshaw. Medical Society Meeting. sion due her. husband, since the Names of Boys. Jedediah Pumpkin-seed- , Owing to the bad condition of latter's death and a continuation of Ed Rule: Alexander Smartweed, pension at $8 a month for herself, Henry Browning; Daniel Webster Overjoy. the country roads there wijl be no and $2 a month for each of two Jerrold Jonson, Peter Hollyhock, Charlie meeting of the Hopkins County children. A pension could not Webb; Rejolceman Aberaleck Shotgun; Medical Society until the last Leonard Ooodloe; George Washington FlinThursday in April. Important perhaps be morcworthily bestowed. emore, John Long. .business will come before the so Esq. O. J. Farnsworth has been Chorus "Auld Lang Syne." e. ht God-senn, County Circuit Courr, and who has been kept at Louisville to prevent lynching. the' Graves describing Ibe depot, tbat writer failed to Cerebro-Spln- al ileningitis atMor-gantow- n. dojustice lo Ibe remainder of tbe little city, especially to the creek and frog ponds, one of which is a strong reminder of Lake Watauga as seen at tbe Nashville Centen Morganlown, Ky., Feb. 5. Great excitement prevails in this nlal. This Nortonville lagoon is also town over the fatalities that have spanned by a beautiful rustic bridge, rivaling Rialto across Watauga, while tbe suroccurred here in the past week rounding marshes echoes to the music of from cerebrospinal meningitis. A the bull frog and tbe snipe. There are great many of the citizens are leav- no electric street cars, but mud boats are ing town as fast as conveyances are said to successfully answer in their place available, fearing that the disease and tbey doubtless do. Uncle Sip. just turn on tbe steam and leave it to do tbe work alone. Oood for the Children. It is unpleasant to record tbe tearful Mrs. Ella Hioson, of Hiuton, Ala., writes us August 121b, 1898. "I advise all fact tbat Bradley Croft has a bad cass of mothers to give their children Planter's tbe blues Ibis week. Nubian Tea when they are puny or fretA recent visit to Nortonville disclosed ful. I keep Ibis medicine in the honse and when the children are ailing I give them a tbe magnificent new depot which uose aua mac is tne last ot it." "Clinker" so graphically describes, but in Sold by St. Bernard Drug Store. Stoves and Grates, CASTINGS AND TINWARE, rcJtr: 'UAn" ivr Msa&JiZjmmwxi'i&itt. TliLat '- &J3 Contractor of all kinds Tin, $ Galvanized Iron and rnnnip Wnrlf. ROOFING AND GUTTERING A SPECIALTV ' AND SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. '''! tkJ. 'ni8 man mi ninnitia '' w wwt mt nmt G Song,. "Grandma's Advice"Miss Car- is contagious, though the physi HARPE MAGAZI HE will b of mot t than muil Internt durinz EcsUm a scries of articles notewprthy subjects. It will contain a comprehemtve political and narrative To Be Prepared For war is tbe surest way for this nation to maintain peace. Tbat is the opinion of the wisest statesmen. It is equally true that to be prepared for spring is tbe best way to avoid tbe peculiar dangers of tbe season. This is a lesson multitudes are learning, and at this time, wben th'e blood is snre to be loaded with impurities and to be weak and sluggish, the millions begin to take Hood's Sarsaparilla, which purifies, (nriches and vitalizes the blood, ex pels all disease germs, creates a good ap petite, gives strength and energy, and puts whole system in a healthy condition, pre venting pneumonia, fevers, and other dangerous diseases which are liable to attack a weakened system, iSi HISTORY OF THE 5cJ2ik9 . s SPANISH - AMERICAN WAR By HCWV Kta CAOOT LODOn, V. S. SENATOR who It eminently filled for the jail, not alone beciuvt t( hit ibi'lljr ai writer of American history, but for the position lie has hcl 1 in our gieruiat,t There will also appear such articles a Admiral Sampson's Fleet By Llait. A. It. Staukto v, U.S.N. ) Battle of Manila Bay By Lieut. 1. M. Elucott, U5.N'. W. D Howclll f) THEIR A serial story - SILVER-WEDDIN- Q ' By William Dean HowelU to appear containing all that charicteritic cbarci that has endeared Mr.Howells to the reading pulHc. Spanish War Story By Jonv I'oi, Jh. A serial story the scenes of which, are laid durlnf our recent war. GHOSTS OF JERUSALEM lly"Nym Crinkle" WAY OF THE CROSS lly Stephen Bonial THE CUCKOO CLOCK lly Ellen Douelaa Deland JOURNEY The Princess Xenla strong situation. JJy H. B. M. Watsov A serial story full of adrenture and SHORT STORIES UNDER AN APRIL SKY George Mothershcad was in the county seat, Monday. ff Jaha Fox, Jr. q Another unsigned letter from a correspondent this week. Of coure t went to the waste basket. To Sweeten tbe Breath, Brighten tbe Eye,CUar' the Complexion and Insure the Natural Dioom of Health, use Dr. M. A. Simmon's Liver Medicine. By Brander Matthews THE RENTED HOUSE By OctareThinet THE LOVE OF PARSON LORD By Mary E. Wllklns THE CENTURY'S PROGRESS IN SCIENCE By Henry Smith Williams, M.D. These papers will thoroughly review the woik accomplished by scientists throughout the nineteenth century Other series of papers to appear are 1 White Man's Asia By ToutTNiY Bigelow Republics of South Amerlci IlyjLUvx Ralph i A The Largest Mule. transfer- - mrnnanv bourht in 7f U. S. WllHimi fR Subterlptlon, ft 03 t .' 3S Cenlt a Copy " Addrcsa HARPER & BROTHERS, Publlabcra, New York. N. V. (i j SseSSSSeseS5S&v3SSS$SS6SCS&CG2C3C3 in instrumental securing 'the prompt allowance and settlement of this pension for M.rs. Rob'erts. How She Walked. ' Spain's Orea test Need. '- Mr. It. P. Olivia, of Barcelona, Spain, spends bis winters at Atktn, S. O Weak nerves bad caused severe pains Itrtbe back of bis bead. On usior Electric Bitters, America's greatest Blood and Nerve Remedy, all pain soon left him. He says this grand medicine is what bis country Hood's Pills are tbe only pills to take needs. All America knows that iU cures with Hood's Sarsaparilla. 23c. liver and kidney trpuble.putifies the blood, To Hard! Qras. tones up the stomach, strengthens the nerves, puts vim,-- vigor and new life 'into Mr, and Mrs. Geo, C. Atkinson every muscle, nerve and organ body. expect to start for New Orleans toIf weak, tired, or ailing you need It Every morrow where they will enjoy a bottle guaranteed, only 50 cents. Sold by stay during Mardi Gras. Mr. AtSt. Bernard Druggists. was a constant sufferer from rheumatism At one time I could walk only with I read about Hood's Sarsapa-rill- a and began taking it and after the use of two bottles I was relieved. I bave never been troubled with rheumatism since. lated lids. Sold by all dealers at 25 cents. Hood's Sarsaparilla is tbe best medicine I New Telephone Company. ever took." Miss Rbid Inoram, Drake, Ky. Henderson, Ky., Feb. 5. The "I Cincinnati recently what is said to be the largest mule of its age in ciety on that day. the worm, it is tnree years oiu, By order of W. P. Soss, Pres. measures 18 hands one inch in height, and weighs 1445 pounds. The Bagla, Kin? of all Birds, is beis noted for its keen sight, clear and dis- When fully grown he will, it Ameritinct vision. So are those persons who lieved, be 20 hands high. use Sutherland's Eagle Eye Salve .for weak can Horseowner. eyes, styes, sore eyes of any klod.or granu- :iy npni,yniy 'y iy.'i yn,;j"i,;nnyy YOUR ORDERS yu pa i.!yam.,pxyn"y nyi ffl-y- myi Ayuiaymi Wiio Does the Livery Business J ; SOLICITED Ask your neighbors. They all say that we haul better loads, furnish best teams, and always at the right price. - 'I Badly Sprained Knee.' . Wt ll 5T t 1U we License $500. The Board of trustees of Dixon ye fixed the price of saloon li me at "560, and will limit the number of saloons to two. i rrr Farmers' Meeting. The Farmers Institute of Hop. ;v 7 T - kjnsl county will meet on the first IMVhjday 'n March next or t,ie slettlion oitrretrict officer.and other, 'business' All are urged tojittend, Claud Robertson, while walking along the street near John Wyatt's residence Monday night slipped and fell, spraining his left krice very badly. ' It was his left ankle that was injured some time ago I and left in a weakened condition. For Infants and Children. Consumption Cured. Dr. Sorey, of Madisonville, atThe Kind You Have Always BMght tended the case,tand put the' leg Dr. Otto's Spruce Gum Balsam will cure Bears tho in plaster. It will be two or three any case ot consumption if taken in time. starts with a slight weeks or longer before the injured Consumption where consumption cough or Signature of cold. This gets its member can be usee. start and it you will use Dr. Otto's Spruce Gum Balsam, you will cure the cough, The Royal Pierce. Grip's Ravages Doomed. heal tbe lungs and throat, and avoid tbe Capt. Frank Tardy received a So much misery and so manytdeatbs most dreaded of all diseases, consumption. in attending to slight cough may telephone message yesterday that have been caused'by; the Grip tbaf every Delayyou your life. a Large size bottles. cost the Royal Pierce, one should know whai a wonderful remedy Price 25 c. and 50c. For sale by Sf. Ber- his steamer, for this malidy is found in Dr. King's New nard Drug Store. which was sunk in Pond River last That distressing, stubborn Discovery. week is being destroyed by rafts of Our information is that Mr. Cough tbat inflames"your throat, robs you logs passing over it. The Captain of sleep, weakens yonr system and paves George Morclock, of Corydon, an Is quickly slop- experienced miner and operator, does not expect to save any part of the way for Consumption Evansville Courier. ped by this matchless cure. If you bave and a successful one, offers to the steamer. the funds neceschills and fever, pain in the back ot tbe furnish WANTfb EVERY-to- r SOLICITOR head, soreness in bones and muscles, sore sary to sink a shaft and put a mine "Tbe Story of the Phtlllolnci" by Murat lUltttid, coBtmfiiloaed by lbs Govern He has recentand tbat cough that grips your in operation here. throat ment at Official Hlitorlanjo tbi War Department Campbell-QuailFran, wat written In throat like a vice, you need Dr. King's New ly sold a mine at Basket, Hender- Tbe book the Pacific witharmy eimpi at San in the General Merrill, in- clico. on boipitali at Honolulu, in Hone Kong, in the Mr. J. H. Campbeil and Miss Discovery to cure? your Grip, and prevent son county, and now proposes Manila, in vesting his capital in a similar American trenches at on deck ino insurgent or Consumption. tbs ol tbe Olympla campi with Aguinaldo, Lillic Quails, both of the Hanson Pneumonia Money back if notPrice jocts. venture here. Morganfield Sun. with Dewey, and in tbe roar of battle at the fall of cured. A and ft. 00. Manila, uonama lor ageniv urimiul or original country, were united in matrimony iriat'bottle free at SI. Bernard Drugstore. by government photographers on Low Best way to Invest 35 Cents. H pictures taken book. given. prices. Big profits. the spot. Large last Sunday afternoon, Esq. J. W. Drop all Irasbv unFreight paid. Credit Antioc, Miss., July 1st, 1898. war books. Outfit free. Address, P. T. official Brown tying the nuptial knot. liarber, Sec'., Star Insurance Uldg., Chicago. New Spencer Medicine Co. Mr. C, J. Terry and Miss Josie May the usual happiness attend I want to tell you what I think of your octl76t Gilliland, of the St. Charles coun- Nubian Tea, I bave used it myself and them. Nice Salted Straw 30 cents a family, and it is all tbat you claim try, were married yesterday. The In my Is tbe best Liver Medicine I ever bail at W. C. McLeod's. for it cures CUBAN RELIEF is the tbiug tried. CoIlc Neuralgia rlaKTCrS in flrojalnutes. turf Toothache Bee joins in with their many feel badItand jusf bilious. to take if you are Sour Stomach friends in congratulating the happy Are you a subscriber to The A. B, Lancaster. Price. 25 Coat. aad Bwstser Corapbdnts. '" ' Bee? You should be. Sold by St, Bernard Drug Store. couple. ', Sold by St. Bernard Drugstore, kinson has not been well for some time and a change of scene and air is expected to work wonders. Whatever else it will do there will be relief of mind from tne importunity of many dealers in and consumers of that which warmcth the body and cooketh the dinner. Green River Telephone and Telegraph Company was organized here yesterday. It is composed of stockholders in several of the independent telephone lines in this section, and its aim is to build toll lines connecting the independent exchanges in the counties of Hancock, Ohio, Daviess, McLean, Hopkins, Webster, Henderson, Union and Crittenden. The articles of incorporation will be filed at once. toying, Constant couchlncr is vc aad tho continuous liackintr idirritation will soon attack and injuro tho dolicato lining of tho throat and air . passages. Tako advlco and nso Dr. Ball's Congh Syrup in time. This - Coughing wonderful remedy will iro you. sisaBSiaBlBBBsHfcsSttBBE- I ty open aii Night. ,. t-- xt -- Barnett & Arnold. mi ... a ,,fiwl ,fc,A.iHrflt1iiirfl?, ml On A.icSfciint Vn'ii m ll miii&rn-- H DkBuU's IFHarreksB AZAL51,.; COUCH SYRUP SOses are email and pleasant to take. Doctors recommend it. Price 25 cts. At all drujgiiU. Cures a Cough or Cold at onco. " Vn - ' " u sHAyl MasB 8 A thoroughly up-t- o date weekly periodical devoted to fashions for will be, during 1809, as heretofore, ol gowna from Paris, London, published eicn week . w 1, (Q A MIRROR OF FASHIONS Exclusive models and New YorL will bo J? t fi (0 CASTOR A ffy S K Crockett KATHARINE DE FOREST The Paris Letter The London Letter Ej a Sptctal CorrttponJtut o X, The New York Letter Outline Patterns will be published free e'er other week in supplementary form. Ry ANNIE T.ASHSIORE will aid women In all those little points of fashion matters that are such helps keeping one arcssea in guuu losiu fo 1.1 Ws Cut Paoer Pattenw of selected gownswill be furnished at a nominal con. ?J THOS. B.YOUNG Manufacturer of High Grade .... rniORPD J killurme Oe FASHION PLATES v oubllshed once a month, will assist womeii I" selecting tbe proper colors n n e ; FICTION . Boots and Shoes, RptrVork a Specialty. E5ex-li:CTL3:tor- -i, Forest Ky. MaryiMUlluiis By MARIA LOL'tSE POOL R, S.R.CROCKETT A Confident n. TtnANnF.lt MATTHEW'S are three serial stories to appear In 1809 that have seldom been equalled la nlitt ItatmAril Kit Kennedy The Meloon Farm n n 4l 8 8 one-ha- lf s. wish to state to the general public that owing to the demand for new work, as well as aU classes of repair work, I have procured the shoemaker services of a from Evansville and am now prepared to do all work promptly on short notice. Allwork guaranteed to fit and give satisfaction. I Chrlitlno T. Herrlelc Mary E. Wllklni Ella W, Poattlo Marlon'Harland SPECIAL SHORT STORV CONTRIBUTORS Harriet P. Spofford Margaret S. Brlseoo Carollno Tlcknor Huth HcEnery Stuart first-clas- s ARTICLES TO APPEAR Don't Use Drugs Tcrry-aillllan- d. muA4i " unless you need them, and then only pure drugs, such as are sold by responsible druggists. We keep only the best. That is tbe great distinction to be looked for wben tbs time comes tbat yon need them Nowhere else will you find so complete a stock, A good time to begin tbat spring medicine. m ( Dr111d.rH. use. 1 lly AVAUlfi e. 11 By HELEN DOUGLAS valueto women. In addition to these there will be many others, all of A 5PECIAL OFrCR: WEEK3 hO.J "- - CtS. J 00 a 10 Ctntt a Copy ises ork. N. V. V) Address HARPER & BROTHERS Women Earning a Living U,A. W.MtCULLOVGll The Busy Hothcr T Mrs A.SNIC RAilSEr The Deaf Child After College, Whatf jitnunu Phiers, l'r 0 s, ST. BERNARD DRL STORE, Subscribe for The Bee. BRYAN HOPPBft,Minirer. pUHt a 'flwl S- - Ta.- - -- - -- V3 , V- -' - r - ""TljfWT" !' T TyllHHI 'I ' ..J.- 'k .fc "Wgi- i jrVT"' , - Jl Ai, ". .; ' f MpiWlffl'','!!Si ' ,". 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What is CASTOR1A 'V Castoria is a substltuto for Castor. Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing: Syrups. It is Harmless nnd Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphino nor other Narcotic fsubstancc. Its ago is its guarantee. It destroys Worms nnd allays Fcvcrlshncss. It cures Diarrhoea and "Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates tho Food, regulates tho Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Tho Qhildrcu's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA Boars tho Signature of ALWAYS Ckyfjc&c The Kind You Haie Always Bought In Use For Over hi TMECCflTAUn COMPAWY. TT MUHRAV TflCKT. NKW TORK CITY. 30 Years. MEDICINE for the MILLION Msdidne Sold at RetaU for Five Cents a Package the first experimental step in a direction that may lead to a revolution ir the trade. A Popular Proprietary " 4 f i i ' lit A KMrTork company of mnnufnrtui lux cliemUU, t he-- Blpana Chemical Compeny, medicinal tabid or "labtil" 'eonpowl pi w i npoa tho market about tiro y " certain compreued powdered prrparatli,u t iiul medic) nal dnica whkh had betm met;, if talned 10 bo of more general uao amouie tnM leal men than any other, tor the cure or al levlatlon iif each tile common to man tu lutvu their origin In an lmpalre.1 dlgettlon or nourlahment and eliminating weake'i capacity for aaauntlatlnK (ooO.aluorbme aald to Include pretty nearly waite. titty The calogno of Ilia Included under thla l.riut u dUeat ur which the pbyalclan Li called upuu 10 nreocrlbe. In prepexlntf their atandatd remed. for the acceptance of the American cife thecompany laid down the principle of the hlkbeat grade, and ao prepared ererythlng entering into the packet that qualltlea and protected aa to retain Ita Oultbei-jolce- Inuct ami unimpaired tnrooah any extended lruga ahould be uaed, their preparation tt lapeeof time In any climate. ahould be In aooordanoe wl til the latent pert e led roetaode of modern aclrnce, the labulea pecked In glata. protected by abeorbent cctton.and aecurely corked. Lren the corke uaed hare been of a grade eohlgb In Hi requirement thai no manufacturer of tbeae erery day atoppera could aupply more 11m email proportion from Ma output that would meet the exacting epeclltcatlone. T.ie glaaa vlala were In turn packed In poxee of a quality not anrpaaaed la oeauty and perftctlonof workmanahip by thoae need by tho moat fiutldloua doalera In Jewell and ornauwntaofgold. IlaTlBgaeilnelrhtghatandard, nndneTerconaentluirto Tary from It, the proprletora reeorted to the accepted modem method! nf making their commodity known, and aeren hundred thouaand dollart within Are year In newipaper adrertialng baa Informed erery American cltlxen conrerntnir tue aupsrlor and eurprislug qualltlea of Klpan Tabu lea. Delng thoughtful and palnataklng obavrrera of the changed condition! that awerp orer the commercial world, and careful to note erery circumetanc baring a bearlntr upon the euocesif nl proaecullon of their trade, the manager of the company bar noted that there la a preaent tntlatent demand for a lower price for eTrry article that reache or approachca an unlreraal um, and that the people, although requiring the beat of ererythlng, reaent being called upon to payheary percentage for aopertluoua wrapping and packing or unnroecaary protection agalnat deteriorauon that might re-aIn veara, but la needleaa in the caa of a nurchaae Intruded to tie oonauraed la a week. It haa aleo been dlaoorered, and prored by the teit 0 time and actual experience to the that theae Tabulae do not haremighttendency haroloaa of qualltle or diminution of exat nrai been expected, tnaamuch aa, tuder cellence from erppeure that f arorable condition!, thoae that bare lain looae In a drawee a trarollng bag or pocket foreereral week or month are foundto be practically aa freaa and aa efflcaclooa aa Acting upon tbeae (rurreatlonx, and noting parttenftrly the tmlmpalred proiperlty of great newapapera now aold for a cent Initeaa of the old rate of fire time that amount, and the general tendency In all direction! toward low rate and Increased tale, the company hare entered upon the experiment of putting up IUpana Tabulea In paateboard carlona, which they will offer to the trade upon terma which will permit of a package being aold by the drogrlat or atorekeeper at a prloe lower than erer Mfor adopted for a cent each. a proprietary medicine FIVK CENTS tea tabulea, or doe, for one-hal- f The company will not dlaoonUnne the manufaeiure and aide la the form wltb which the people hare learned to know and valaebo IUpani Tabulea. but will offer the cheaper aort experimentally for the benefit of auch a maydeatre them. Itahould be plainly underitooil that the quality of the medicine la Identical In both aorta, the only difference pack. being In the form and comparatlre cut of packing ourattlnr up. The nee-ceegea are not yet to be had of all dealer, although It flBrobabl that almoat any drug-gi- it will obtain a aupply when requeued by a cuttomerno do ao t but In any caae a atngle paid, to any addreaa for fire centa In carton, contalnln c ten tabulea, will be aent, poitag atimp. forwarded to the 111 pan a Chemical Co., No. 10 gpmo 8L, New York. Until the good! are thoroughly Introduced to the trade, agent and peddler will be inpplled at a price which will allow them a fair margin of front, rli 1 Idoaen eartona for iOcenta. I rtoien (111 cartoni) for (1.8. 5 groia (TO) cattosi) for VfUB. 39 groM tfifiX) eartona) for fmu. buu wim tu. viucr m vth vmc dm MUWkaV Copyright, 1833, by D. M. Stearns. "But Josus answered thom, My Father workcth hitherto and I tvork." Decauso Ho had honied tho lmpotont man at Bethcsd.t on tho Sabbath day thoy Hlin and sought to kill Him. Dr. Weston says that their Sabbath day was to thom their national banner, and it was not well for any ono who would dnro break tholr laws concornlnp; It. God's Sabbaths and feasts which Ho Instituted had tho Jows' Sabbaths nnd feasts, and instead of observing Ills laws concerning them thoy had multiplied traditions of tholr own, thus making tho command-mon- t of God of none effect by tholr tradition (Math, xv, 3, 0). tho Jows sought tho 18. "Thoroforo nioro to kill HIm,bccausononotonly had broken tho Sabbath, but said also that God was His Father, making Himself equal with God." On another occasion they woro going to stono Him becauso, as they said, Ho, being n man, mado Himself God (John x, 33). What spectnelo Is this, tho Creator hntcd by tho creaturo, sticklers for tho Sabbath dny seeking to kill tho Lord of tho Sabbath I Yet such is re ligion that Is not of God. 10. "Thon answered Josus and said unto tliom, Verily, verily, I say unto ou, Tho Sou can do nothing of Himself but what Ho scoth tho Father do, for what things Eoovcr no dooth theso also dooth tho Son likewise" Their unbelief and opposition did not and could not niter tho facts In tho coso, so without argument Ho quietly wont on with Hlo teaching. Wion ono Is right, tho only thing to do Is to keep right on saying nnd doing right, euro that thoy who war ngiilnBt us shall bo as nothing and as n thing of naught (Isa. xll, 19). CO. "For tho Tathcr loveth tho Son and Bhowoth Him nil things that Himself dooth, nnd Ho will show Him greater works than thoo that yo moy morvol." In chapter ill, 3C, "Tho Tather loveth tho Son and hath given all things Into His hand." In chapter x, 30, "I nnd My Father nro ono." In chapter xlv, 9, 10, "Ho that hnth seen Mo hath soon tho Father; I am in tho Father and tho Father In Mo." In ohnplcr xv, 0, wo read, "As tho Fothcr hath loved Mo so liavo I loved you," and In xvll, 23, that tho Fothor loves us as Ho loves tho Son. Wo wonder at tho manifestation of God In Christ, but what shall wo say when wo read t' at it is His pleasure that Christ should bj manifest In us? (Gal. 11, 20; II Cor. lv, 11.) 21. "Forns tho Father ralscth up tho dead nnd qulckonoth them, oven so tho Son qulckcnoth whom Ho will." In tho following verses this is explained as not only to thoso who nro dead in sin, living in pleasure unto themselves (Eph. II, 1; I Tim. v, 0), but also to thoso whoso bodies aro dead In tho gravo. In verses 28, 20, wo read that all that nro in tho graves shall hear His voico and shall oomo forth cither unto Ufa or damnation. 22. "For tho rather judgoth no man, but hath .committed all judgment unto tho Son." Ho hath appointed a day in tho which Ho will judgo tho world In righteousness by that man whom Ho hath ordained, whereof Ho hath given assuranco unto all men in that Ho hath raised Him from tho dead (Acts xvll, 81). Ono day is with tho Lord as a thousand years, nnd a thousand years as ono day (II Pet. Hi, 8). At tho beginning at tho day shall bo tho judgment of tho righteous, and also of tho living nations, and at tho end of tho day that of tho unrighteous. 23. "That nil men should honor tho Son , oven as thoy honor tho Father. He that honoreth not tho Son honoreth not tho Father which hath sent Him." Ho will bo honored by all kings and all nations, and to Him every kneo shall bow (Fa. lxxll, 11; I'bll. 11, 9, 10). A day is coming In which every high thing shall bo brought down, and tho Lord nlono exalted (Isa. 11, 11, 17). Ho Is tho only Saviour of sinners (Acts lv, 13), tho only Judgo as wo saw in tho last verso, nnd Ho will bo tho only Ruler, for no must reign till Ho hath put all things under His feet (I Cor. xv, 25). 24. "Verily, verily, 1 6ay unto you, Ho that hearcth My word nnd bellovcth on Him that sent Mo hath everlasting llfo and shall not como Into condemnation, but Is passed from death unto llfo." Hero Is tho way of llfo, described in chapter 1, 12, as receiving Him, in chapter 111, 10, as bollovlng on Him, and hero as hearing His word nnd beliovlng on Him. This verso was blessed to my soul In tho sum-xnof 1878 with a blessing that has lasted over slnco and will to all eternity. It was somewhat likotbls: Do you hear tho word of God and bellovo that Jesus died for you and rose again, and do you rccolvo Him as your Savlourf I do. Then you havo ovcrlastlng lifo. No, I cannot foci that I havo. What does God say? no says that I havo. Js His word kulllclontt I would llko to feel it. Will you tako Him at His word or mako Him n liar? (John v, 10.) I will bellovo God. 25. "Verily, verily, I say unto you, Tho hour is coming, and now is, when tho dead shall hear tho volco of tho Son of God, and thoy that hear shall live." This hour has already lasted over 1,800 years and is still on. Tho dead In trespasses and sins aro hearing tho word of God, and receiving it and lifo in It, or rathor In Him who Is tho Word and tho Llfo. Fnltii comoth by hearing tho word of God. I had boon hearing it from my childhood, and before 1805 I had been received into church membership nnd was regular in my upon ordinances and outwardly consistent, but until tho time and tho mentioned In tho last verso I did not know that I had passed from death to life. 20. "FortH tho Father hath lifo in Hlra-soso hath Ifo given to tho Son to havo llfo In Himsolf." Ho Is tho Llfo. Ho that hath tho Son of God hath life, and ho that hath not tho Son of God hath not llfo (John xlv, 0; I John v, 13). Wo can neither earn nor in any way doscrve this llfo, for It is tho gift of God (Rom. vl, 23). Hut whosoever will may receivo tho Bread of Lifo, tho Water of Llfo, th Llfo Itself, and ovon Christ Himself, and In Him find a llfo begun hero, consummated at tho resurreotlon nnd onjoyod through all eternity. Wo must como asompty nnd helpless as tho lmpotont man at Bcthscda; then all 17. lf 1 Miners and Shippers of QQAL AND COKE tlonittrtct ont rree. Co. reoelro l'Aionia taken lFirouli Mono tftttalnotlc$ without chMJWth A handeomclr cnlaUon of wnAbtr. m.ttAt lrtumaj, Mlontulo TArrAat &SSUSSKB& ? Scientific Jlmerlcaii.air. four monlli. tl. BoU liyall newadealftr. 1 tlerrtpon mar i General Office, Earlington, Knetucky. Jf3x-fmcDln- L Tri n Urancli Office, IC3 361BraaJ7. V bt, Watiiluuibii. 1). if Capt. R. G. ROUSE, Mgr, Palmer House, Broadway, Paducah, JAMES R. LOVE, Manager, 201 N, Cherry Street, Nashville, Kentucky. Tennessee. S. H. NEWBOLD, Manager, 342 W. Main Street, Louisville, Capt. T. L. LEE, Manager, Corner Main and Auction Streets, Memphis, Tenn. Kentucky. A. S. FORD, Manager, 337 Upper Second Street, Evansville, Ind. & BRO. Memphis, Tenn. HESSER & MILTON, Rialto AgentB-HUN- Offioe. " ft Wholesale Mo.; Building, St. Louis, J. W. BRIDGMAN, Room 316, Western Union Building, Chicago, - T 111. if ? THE FAMOUS ND, nrr COAL; 3 Tn--- . W p 2THRDUQH VISTIBUIEO TWIHSOAILY Mines. Only Vibrating Screens and Picking" Tables ' used. THE BEST SELECTED COAL IN THE nil licoc "Will M, VtUhJ, fVrim -- rm JJliXlXl&UVAl, TTa-iVi-i-na- Tiiomrinrl V.V. Pt. nVmvlpsi rww. w.u.l.t.WM OAUUXAV MterttT cabs nofi rfTfMfA SSKsEWB NASHVILLE r CHICAGO. F.P.JEFFRIE5.G.P.A tVAHiVILLE.INO a O.nillLLHArr.05i NASrtVILU.TtKrt $ MARKET. Edacais We.BKrtrKS, rortA Situation. .HrW. r FHUNiHstWHY, Tm-wrM- K i V BRUSHED BOKE FOR BASE BURNERS AND Why buy High-price- d FURNMS. Kmfls COMMERCIAL ooyTWTWir Anthracite Coal, when you can get ST. BERN- . GENERAL W.R.SMITH. ARD CRUSHED COKE for One a much less price? ton of the Crushed Coke will do the same work as one ton of the best Anthracite Coal. Fordrcntsrof hUfamoueaad rwpoatttte COLLEGE Of KY. WTOWTY 11 see. WorleTa H Awarded Kedat Ittfrrt ts Iheniends ot rrsdnstso la ssrttttns. OCMlarrnll HnalnrM Comr. laoiadofrb). tlen. Books and Hoard In family, abeat ft. Sftortaud.Tne-Writia- ;, JJW-T- LEXINGTON, KY., aj I ASK YDUK DEALER FDR IT AND SAVE MDWEY CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR. x. e sad T.lmax, 9fUHki. Ksnlntkr Colverstty Diploma. oavsW awarded cratntt. l.ltersrr Opart frw. tf omii Titration. Kauroow. Qradaasse i ueeoltil. flatmit so mr UUen md m, .Mtm mh, GENERAL WILBUR E. EKITH. Uxtatttwjry. KnTMty CmitertUi iiwrw, Seea,oga, Jtett ltd asrfy luuu ittJU to Uni9i Ual year. nl ar uj AAAAAakaAAAAAAiAarAaAiAAaAaAAAAAaataaAAArfWwui11k1 JohnD Caitltman. Arthur G. Lanbaa. Breckinridge Caatleman. Roval Insurance Co. Of L'i'vesr-jpCDo- ours. , "And hath given nim authority to oxoouto judgment also, becauso Ho Is tho Son of Man." In tho final day of judgment all man shall como forth from tho gravo nnd bo judgod. And all thoso who havo dono good shall sco tho resurrection of llfo and thoso who havo dono ovil tho' resurreotlon of damnation. Is 27. Sincerity. Sincerity must always remain tho of all our actions, of cur thoughts and their expressions. Insincerity is tho curso of lifo and.cnnnot bo smoothed over by any effort. Jewish l The Larges Fire Insurance Company in the World, Docs the Largest Business Transacted In Kcntncky Does the Largest Bnssness Transacted in the Southern States. PAUL M. MOORE EARLINGTON. KY. Barbee & Castleman,, MANAGERS, Southern Department, Home Office Louisville, Ky. Resident Agent (or Earlington and Vicinity. "T""""TT,"T"T""'T SUBSCRIBE FOR THEE t y, t ,ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR. .ii. BEE done along the line and here to get the precious load into a safe place It was stowed in the by night. Voloo. round house where it was safe Accumulation nnd Distribution. Tho Almoat Sared. The happiness of tho man who lives from freezing.' It is said that a car Somo years ago a man was drowned 'for.inuroEolf interest hero is in accumuof oranges is safe so long as it is lation. Thoblesscdness of tho man wbj? in crossing a river, having fallen from his horso. It appeared from thoovidenco not subjected to a lower temperaIIvob for God is in distribution. that when ho found himself at the riv- ture than ten degrees above zero. A. Brooko. er's bojtom ho began to walk toward It Is always safo to tone it for grant- tho shore, straggling for his life. Stop firs. J.R. Rash 111. ed that as yourself so others aro trying after step ho advanced, nearing tho to do their best. Shortcoming is no point of safety, till at length, just whero Mrs. J. R. Rash is quite ill with sign of short willing. Swcotncss is nev- ono step mora "ould havo brought his gastric fever. She suffered very er whipped in. J P. W. Woro. head nbovo water, his feet stuck fast in r tho uiiro and ho was drowned, and much yesterday and the day The Shadow of Itlleneaa. thoro, bolt upright, within asinglo step Dr. Chatten is giving her Vice somotimea nppoars to mo as tho of deliverance, ho was found by tho close attention and Miss Goodell shadow of idlonoss. I do not feel horror neighbors, almost saved, but altogether when I eeo sin nnd misory, but shame lost. Such is tho position of tho almost is on hand to render every care for tho sako of God. Tennyson. Christian almost saved, but altogether that may be given as professional lost. American Friend. nurse. As we go to press, Mrs. There is a success bound up in ovory Rash is reported doing well. 15-1- 8; 6-14-113-1- 7; Topic Tor tho Week Deslnnlnc; Feb. C Comment by Iter. S. II. Doyle. Tone. Idle in tho vineyard. Math, xx, Tho parablo contained in this passage is called "Tho Laborers Iu tho It refers to laborers rather than to idlers, becauso tho idlers became-- laborers tho moment the; had the opportunity. The parablo is difficult of explanation, both because it is unnatural and becauso it seems to contain an injustice Rightly understood, it, however, has no injustico. 1. This parablo contains a lesson for workers. Tho story is unique. A householder employs laborers at different hours of the day, and when tho day's work is dono ho pays all tho same wages. Tho first comers complain, but ho silences them by telling them that ho has paid thorn all that ho promised to pay thom and that bo had a right to do what ho pleased with his own. Without going into details the point of the parable lies in this fact, the first laborers had been hired for pay, they bad made a contract to work so long a time for so much wages, and they received theso wages. Tho later laborers were told to go to work, and what was right thoy would bo paid. Thoy did so, trusting to tho generosity of the housobolder, and they wero not disappointed. Tho occasion of tho parablo proves this interpretation of it to bo correct. It was spoken in answer to Peter's question, "What shnllVo have?" for having left nil to follow Christ. He tells them that they shall bo amply repaid, but at the same timo warns them against working only for hire. Tboro aro two classes of Christian workers, thoso who labor for roward and thoso who labor for love to tho Master, willing to leavo tho question of roward entirely in His hands. It is evident to all that the latter will the hotter roward. To men thoy may not seem to do as much as thoso who work for wagos, but God judges not so much by the apparent amount of work dono as by tho motivo back of it. With Qod at least tho motivo determines tho roward. Every laborer will bo rewarded for work done, but ho is most and best ro warded who without thought of roward unselfishly gives his lifo to Christ out of gratitude aud lovo to Christ for His love and sacrifice. 2. This parable contains n lesson for idlers. No premium is placed upon idleness in this parablo. Tho idlo wont to work as soon as thoyliad the opportunity to do so. Thoro is no intimation hero that wo may put off till late in lifoserv-ic- o for Cbrlst and then bo rowarded as fully as those who consecrate themselves to Christ at an oarly age. Tho periods at wbioh the different laborers wero hired can havo nothing at all to do with tho different periods in a man's life. Opportunity is the only timo factor to bo considered. Tho notions of theso laborers in soizing tbo first opportunity for service and tholr subsoquont roward should bo onexamploand inspiration to us to redoem tho timo, to perform faithfully each duty to Christ, that opportunity places before us. Diblo Readings. Math, six, xxv, John ix, 4; xxvi, Rom. xii, 1, 3, 11; I Cor. x, 01; xv, vi, 58; Gal. vi, 0; Eph. v, Phil, ii, Col. Hi, iii, iv, Rev. ii, 10 Vino-yard." 16-314-4- Had Madison, Bell, Knox. Whitley Free College Training for Cubans. Precautions Against Small-poLaurel and Jackson counties taken these Office Stats Boaid or Health, ) Two hundred and seventv-fivprecautions when advised to do so last year DowLiNft Grksn, Ky. Feb. 6, 1899 ) o( our colleges and institutions of To the Officials, Physicians sad People of thousands ot dollars would have been saved learning have pledged themselves in actual outlay, to say nothing of tbe far Kentucky Small-pohas beeo epidemic la the min- greater loss from interference with traffic to give free instruction to such young Cubans as arc sent them. ing regions of Alabama for the past two and travel Under our laws this expenso infection, must be met by the counties and cities afYears, and from Ibis center One proviso only is made. The directly or indirectly, repsated of serious and fected and it can only be avoided or made .1 young men when educated must eipensive outbreaks have occurred in light by proper preparation bet ore a case return to their own country and appears Recently about forty cases hive developQuarantines against places infected with give to their native land the benethe first resort ot unprepared fit of those advantages which they ed in Louisville, one at Covington, one at Nicholasville, and several suspicions cases communities, dn much hum in retarding have enjoyed among us. are reported in a mining section in Ohio the real uotk to bo done, and, if rigidly K tffi Joseph Wheeler county The disease also exists In Cincin- enforced, are much more expensive than is said to have originated the plan, nati, Indianapolis and St. Louis, which the simple precautions advised by sanitarand he is president ot the associa- have constant railroad connection with ians everywhere No such quarantine can tion which has undertaken to put many Kentucky towns. So far the disease be establish! legally without tbe consent been almost exclusively confined to the ot this Board, and this consent will not be General Kitch- bis it into execution. negroes, a Urge part of this race being ungiven unless tbe circumstances are very exener, says Harper's Bazar, asked protected by vaccination, bat this exemp- ceptional. nothing of his country, in return tion of whiles cannot long be hoped for if Fresh and reliable virus may always be for his conquests, but the money it continues to spread, as nearly a third of had from tbe Henry Drug Co., Louisville. to found a college at Khartum in the white people ot this State art also un- Vaccination from tbe arm of a child known protected. 0. J. Farnswortii, Asm!, to be healthy is equally reliable memory of General Gordon, whose This Board holds itself in readiness to Under these circumstances it is the doty liAKLIKGTON, KY. name must always be associated of this Board to warn our officials and aid local boards to tbe full extra t ot its with that country for which he people of the necessity of prompt action to powers, but little outside aid will be died. Quite as noble in its incep- prevent serious local outbreaks. Fortun- needed if each community will Intelligently R. R. prepare to tike care of itseli. tion is General Wheeler's idea. ately the prevention of this disease is as By order ot theI3oarrl 1 M Matthew. M.D Both prove the nobility of noble certain and safe as it is cheap and easy. ANNOUNCEMENTS Vaccination and properly N McCormick. M D , President. minds, and the dominance in them done with reliable virus, Is a sure prevent- J. Secretary. principle ive and is entirely free from danger. It of that Tbo Illinois Central bow nvpov. WANTP.n has sale, and will which in its colonial system works should always be done by a competent IACTIVE SOLICITORS at th Phllllnln.. "h. TOURIST llnao onthe tamo nalfl ea VWAEKE lot "Tlia Starr Mont lUlttead, commlltioned br Km GoTrn- letnter jo, tlol, ronnd Hip always for the benefit ol the con- physician, with clean bands and instru- intra at OBciil llliloilin to tho War Depart summer tooritt tickets frem ments, an inch apart, on a well cleaned nent. The book was written la army camptat RATES points on lit lints in the Host quered. San Frinciti-o- , on the Paciric with General to a lares lltt of summer rata ta arm, sbonld be allowed to dry thoroughly In tbo hoiplult at Honolulu, in Hon in tbo North. Its fast doable The young Cubans who offer before the sleeve is drawn down, and should In the Amcticau trenebet at Manila, In llie Konf,t service lo bt Louis, Cblcsio, ClnUaaitl camps with gutnaldo.on tbe dec, ot tho and! oulsvllla caablesono to toaen nalokly a4 themselves as candidates must of be carefully protected from rubbing or Olympla with Dewer, and in tbo roar or bailie at comfortably tho mountain resorts of vlramjt, the the fall of Manila iirimft,i Wbllo Mountains and Seaside ot fnr arani, necessity havo had a preparatory other injury unlit the soro bas entirely ut uiiKiu.l pictureslloninn by coveintnont hn. Ilia Thousand Islands, tho laka and Now Knatena, taken forest retorts locrapoeiaonine tnot I.arvn linnk I ntfn.f,.. of Michlcan, Wliconiln and Minnesota, tb Hot course and they must pledge them- healed pronii rreiant paid cred t glren Springs Arkansas, iktrashy, unofficial war books Outfit fie Drop retorts ofof Colortdo tho Yellowstone Patk or tbo The Board advises that each city and all Ad. selves to remain until their college dre, F T Harber, Sec'y., Star Insurance Hid,, town at once pass and enforce a compulChicago Two persons, sory vaccination ordinance, beginning with S edition. entireJy course is ended. and giving recti Southern not relative?, must attest to their the colored race, but reaching everybody, Don't Uso Drugs brosta dowa lo date, ot the CoAtral's unless yon need them, and then only good moral character. that an isolation hospital and suitable pure drug:,, such as are sold by reThough their tuition and their grounds for' its location be secured In adsponsible druggists. We keep only Homeseekers' a aftfpaio IllaMraU the best That is lbo great dis- p lodgings arc to be given them, vance; that visiting and strange negroes bo ed pamphlet, contains a largo awaber tinction to be lookedjfor when the I llllll) of letters (torn Northern ttraieri bunted out, vaccinnated and kept under these students must each possess observation and especially that pbysiciaas time corner that yon need Ibpm VIUlUlj now prosperously located on tho Baa Nowhere else will yeu find ho """" ir?"r.r:-r- at least twelve dollajs a month for practicing among negroes be advised as to "" o lennessee. nl.t. .. .,.b .. Suuu .11.1, o .iu rcviu Iina ?"" ananiocy,a detailed Hisvuuppr j ...... m.v.. a Louitana also si ma tho difficulty of recognizing mild cases of food. To this they can hardly obcities, towns and country on and adjtseai Mtaat that spring medicine in this race, and of the importline, id nomeseeaers. or tnoto in soaroY"ei a ject. 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