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Digital page images are linked to the text file. 1 r r 7 I 1 I t I I 181 NOI ly 0 fm ri Ii 0 Pf 1 4ftKI c i CIIf 6 t 1 tete 0 IlIA 1 11 r 1- SD ive tirrJrrr4 YEAR ARLINGTON HOPKINS COUNTY KENTUCKY THURSDAY FEBRUARY 16 f89 r IctI4loalva f I I J JI rs yiiEi htfc 1 r JTje Wreckage 0 J 4 vOf Anothere i r Years Businessi 11ISi4 a Pursuant to our custom we have t this January inventoried our entireT1 I stock and selected such merchandise r1 0from the several departments as has Iu to move satisfactorily and thei tTag ends of the lots that r1fij I nearly sold out and put prices on ci I 1 them that will force them out of thett h fiway m N 0tBODDSJ I c I forceSm IIa I m has been cut out of the prices Our e H loss is your opportunity They areIiplums come and get them a I youSr I CLOTHING 1- jjq aSixtyone pairs Jeans Pants soiled reguI125 and 150 ybur fortIcents I One hundred and seVcn Knee Pants Suits Jg S t91 y s m 2tt2 1Sper cent Seventytwo Mens and Boys Overcoats to rJ1Fo 04etos 20 per cent discount f a e pairs Mens OddPants damaged fjm II U Lmtrked down to onehalf price and less CleanIjam 1j f i 4 a Jpj Goods notions etc I 4 Some great values in remnants of Woolen I Dress Goods p j i Some IOC Flannelettsjeduced to 74c V I 50All toaj4 cents I i JS AU loc Rustle Lining reduced tq c- One lot yarn reduced from Soc per lb to 1 38 cents 1 IQnc lot Mews Arrow Brand Collars a little Uoff style per dozen 25C One lot Ladies Wool Vests reduced from 1 475c to 25CTdA duced from 50 and 25C to loPI And everything else under this head that IVneed moving at prices that will FORCE I I S1J 0ES 4 I jl 1 Forty pairs Mens old stock some how 1M l ever good except style a little off Lace Con I clji Regular U50C on the dollar i Sixty pairs Ladies Kangaroo Calf Lace a Jit Stnd Button Heel and Springheel good as newac r ji I dxcept top a little off Regular price sso cut l uJt 1 iricerI5 One big lot Ladies Shoes old stock gen GtcralTiiturc of jjearly all kinds Regular priceoM from 150 to 300 cUt to 4oc or 500 pn S X + fcfrll O 1IarAnqoth r lots we will notenum rate t t uvw II0 T I s 1J Twenty per cent discount entire remnant of our 1898 mHr0 pp- urchasc adies and Misses Jackets and Misses Capes J jft 4J A ISM ft flt t I to This lve Ii 1nt idea of what 4eao by our Jnusant February Clearance Sale Come In i o land reap ths benefit wont you l 41 tI 4 4- 1B1SHOPOI COdMADISONVILLE KYjl3 sa TPUH VONBYACK IF YOU WANT 11tk S t a I 1 tIjo4 a 3i t C COAL SITUATION Mine Operators and Railroad O llclals Coopcratlngv Strcnuoiu Efforts to Relieve the Neceuitlet of Many Towns GENERAL MANAGER CAME YESTERDAY Superintendent Assistant Super- Intendent and Dispatchers Now Here The unusually cold winter With ts unprecedented climax of away below zero weather this month has upset all calculations as to demand and supply of coal as well dependentuponIany he Siberian temperature of the early hours of Monday morning the thermometer registering a8 degrees below zero spoiled all hu man plans and sent shivers through tt tihening with Thursday the 8Lh it ntant when the temperature agai ent below zero the conditions as o coal supply in many towns in I Tlljnoisdays been pinching become abso lutely distressing and coal famines w ere imminent The aggregate capacity of the many large mines in the Western Kentucky coal dis trier usually in excess of any pps s ledequatethe distress from day to day with the best cooperation of the railIto Ian ndistributingexceptional conditions which have never occurred since the be inning of this coal field as commercial factor and may pot obtain HgAia Within agerieralibn An ut terly improbable unforseeu and unforsecable extremity ttf winter weather at a time when the domestic stocks of coal of even those who had been provident were e TThehich produce onefourth ot the coal au put of the State haveI been running fulltime and in sev cral instances overtime when the workrSf CODineBernard operations were run for half a day in the eiideavor to in crease the output and contribute to the necessities of many towns without fuel The miners cheer fully volunteered Ito do this un c usual work though already over worked bqt many were incapaqi tatcd by mild attacks of la grippe and the product was then and has been before and since1 considerably curtailed thereby Lst Sun day Col 19 P Foard operated the Hecla mlpes with tmrsame end in vieW I I i Heavy snows havo fallen re peatedlyaddlOg to the difficulty nd expense of operating the cbeenmines horn freezing of water and s jThebusiness handling every pound of c traffic their equipment would haul t and some delays necessarily oc pThepingF MTheevening The afternoon train that day brought from Evansville Sup orintendentW S Martin Assistant Superintendent E H MannI and several dispatchers who occu pled the office of Trajnmaster Devney and put their shoulI tlTheofficials was given to the move mcnt of coal and Earlington be came and is yet the scene of great in the lively movement nd distribution of large quantities cdal from the mines on this oad to the many towns and cities that were cjampruig in their dis Sfmoved to Earlington and will re N nln herb until the coal situation ta again resumes its normaleondi l r CMannof a switching crew arid engine a lbthave been set ved Without delay and the coal sent out as fast as a rain load could be h1dTheItrains have eVen be n ReirpitteIs lorpn a ftiteiiIt jd ctrto Jhe inpvXment of coal it suf hagerJrrbeenZIterdartothe situation rrdayircoaltlonaftbe railroad ofjjcials will Be comfortable ginh short tirnek both as1 regards oalfor rail roads and mandfictoriegand co itw for domestic purposes S S4 1t 4 SCHOOLS WON Madlsonvlllo Voted for Graded Schools by 67 MaJority rTheschool election in Madison victoryforThe total vote cast was 37 and the majority by which ti graded school proposition won was 67 The proposition is for a graded school system and the qualified white voters were the only ones entitled to a vote A most excellent board of trustees was elected viz I Bailey M W Bishop C C Givens Samuel Bassett W G Johnson and W C Hollinger The trustees will at once begin the legal light to determine whether there is any flaw in the election o c 1asej Nunn at the present term of c bfschool advocates are jubilant Mrs James R Rash li bfethan twentyone years of which me had passed in the happiest nd most loving and devoted mar JamtsQdence here Sunday morning Fell r juaryhe illness hall been of only sixtduration but had been te cnsedeath came the symptoms seemed quite favorable and it was thoughIfdMrs Rash was improving That evening Mr Rash talked with their I son Frank who has been at col ogeWncemothers condition and asked hit come Frank left Boston text i morning with the hope ih e would find his mother better and reached Earlington Tuesda afternoon having been met Evansville by friends who tol him of his great loss i stricIvery weakened condition An un rapti lungsThe1 ame was Louise V Dillman was born November 6th 1853 an died February 12 1899 age andI1I I5tItohristianhere are two sons living Frank and Ben who bear the heavy of sorrow with the husband f and father- A brief service was held at the family residence at 1230 p mIWednesday conducted by H Ted pastor of the Christian arrangeith l w t made to do as far as possible in harmony with the life and convic ti tTheVi in pterredconcluded The pallbearers were Honoifary John B Atkinson HopkinsviUePJ Moore Hopkinsville active C Bourland Earlington M IEarlingtongton Harry Bridges Louisville W White Owensboro Among the relations of the family present were Mr B L ash father of Jas R Rash and ife Hopkinscounty Mr OW a deor and Mrs R M Salmon of sicy Mrs Franceway of Evansville Mrs j W t Pritchett f 91 Madisonville A large number of friends came om many places to pay their lait respects to the departed The floral offerings were pro use and beautiful and expressed e sympathy of many dear friends prescotedby t which Mrs Rash was a member arid one from the Sunday school s class of which she had been tiICc beloved teacher Capt B F Dickson B F Dickson Guperintendentof the Louisville and umQuemadasCttbal 1buildIIperthe finest timber ebony etc in e world iamo parjs of the land Capt Dicksons address Havana Low Temperature Since the first of February thetcE Have been five days with a mini tirn temperature of from fourteen beJowozer28 The lowest record was made in the early hours of Monday d othing The average minimum degrWe are glad to learn that Miss Frankic Stokes of this j place but now of GuthrleRyls vhcI r J 1r CALOOCAN IS CAPTURE I Gen Otis is Gradually Dlsintegrat lag the Filipino Army Gathered IeAround Manila THE MONADNOCK USED HER BID BUNS After the Bombardment till Amrllad i Troops Moved Forward Gallantly Sweeping the Enemy Before Them and UecDprlngThelrroalUoDilntlieWork and Trenches at CaloocD Mniilla Feb 10 740 p mTonAmerican forces at 340 this made a combined attack upon Caloo am and reduced it in short order At a signal from the tower of Do ia Loma church the United States dou lcturretcd monitor Monadnock fire from the bay with the big guna of her fore turret on the earth workn with great effect Soon after tho Utah battery bon ardeci the place from the land side The Plllplnos reserved their fire un til tho bombardment ccasedwhe they fired volleys of musketry as the Ma- nnat regiment advanced on the jungl- esrboKansl1l regiment on the ex trcmo left with the Third artillery flij ployedto the right charged across thu pen mid carried the earthworks cheering under a heavy lire Supported by the artillery at the the troops further advanced rhing the enemy fighting every foot rlfht into the town line and penetiut the Presldencla and lowered ttFilipino flag at G30p mIThe enemys e Jungle on tho right fired at long range reglmentbutthc1were PennsylvnnllU11lreI theytburnedThe rebels were mowed down 111 11to grass but tile American loss v ljADVISED BY AGONCILLO loiareent nepretenutlrci America A d ovisedlean Forces In Mnhist ca gblegramdepartment yesterday Manila Feb 12wAdjutant General Washington He representativeddrive out Americans before arrI f reinforcements A dispatch was i cfclved from Jlong Kong and mall to gbeof tho insurgent troops to Ikgln the engagement precipitated t battle OTIS OUR DEAD HEROES Bodle to bo Brought from Cubs and Porto RIco for Hartal by Friend on Native Sot bWashingtonpartment after a long and careful work has made what it believes to Lflla full and complete list of the dead 04- he Cuban and Porto Rican campaigns ho are still interred in Cuba An aIpw proprintipn has been made to Jixi vo removed to the United States and the Roumanian with a rge force of undertakers has started or Porto Rico to begin this work TbtTcxa Sent to Ualretton battleshipTexasGalveston Tex and sailed from 11 Thursday She will return to avana the day following the decoraI on of tho graves of tho TicItlms b Dlteharc for Farlourh Men I Washington Fob 11Dy order ot tho eccretary of war all soldiers now u home on furlough or in hospitals foreigndutyservice II For Librarian of Congress II Washington Feb 11 Indirect but apparently authentic InJormatlon trav received today by tJe M asachusel congrcSthntReprescntaUvo i bern offered the bfflca of librarian In ooTogress andiaclctccepjedSevzifliock La Crosse Win Feb iLA dlsas rous blaze ih West Salem destroyed several business blocks The IA Crosse firp dcpartmentwascalledonfor bencei service oTorofltobroke put at noon destroyed the build bYjOovansmated at 200000 of which 20000 ii pon the building Dr Robert C SUwurt antI Two Dogs AI pbyxlated Shlppensburg Pa Feb 11Dr c Stewart was found dead in is room here having been asphyx ted by illuminating gas dogs 4 the room were also found dead KAant Dlcy Dabbi Foiftid Frozen to Death at Sliawnar Ka yVubbsto death in her homo nt ShawnC4 where she had lled alone for yean he had nppnrenty hurt herself by i falli and was unable to call for help VThe St Bernard Coal Company ednDndcoal Pretty good days work un ervery advefse conditions 4 br1BuIIThe greatest remedy dpleat forhures at once Cooghi PVoicesthma and Croup At all druggists 5c C Tb powderleow I WrdfUftbOftbUftaTOtbQrbrudAKIN POWDER Absolutely Pure lOYAl ttSM rAWM CO trw YOU Ij COSTLY CoNFLGRATiONI Warehouse Building and Contents Burned with Losses of Oyer Three Quarters of a Million I A DESPERATE FlOUT WiTH THE FLAMES Tb floor totded wlllt Hc Tr Bteol Iron o4 tead Good Felt CarrjlU Down Koof nud WflOflier nnlldlmi IB tbe vicinity BofTcrcil Moro or I nby Vffttt Chicago Feb 15A Unaiory build ag 10 to 24 West Water street occu pled by the Traders Warehouse Co and a large number oi smaller concerns was completely destroyed by fire yes J lterdar morning ho tqjal loss being e at 780000 The of the fire Is unknownty 2FIrethe scene and a de8perateflght f Litwns begun by the firemen It wan oon apparent that the building was loomed and the firemen tliqlr efforts to saving adjoining property I The building was occupied balarge i1ofilheo material for the flre fJ 4 v VThet itheyThen the roof fell with a crash and the smoke and dust had hardly cleared Lliavay when the big wall to the west Mlhvauceecstd I Pighhours the road was unable to tune trains into or out of its depot The other walls fell within a few minutes d B Tiscoveredbut a pile of smoking bricks and twisted girdersrhouses on the east side of Canal street and on tho south side ofaRandolph street suffered moreor less water while the office of the Unlted tates Express Co at the WashIitong street viaduct and ag the burning structure was flooded and for a time it was feared tbtIt would be burled beneath the falling alls TFAMIIESTRICKEN Bvral Colorado Mlnluc Camp Almost EntlrIy Oat at rrorlilpni Trylns to Lift lln IlloeUade Denver Col Feb25Seven men on yesteraKokomo Carbondal Robinson CUm and surrounding towns are entirely out of meat sugar bacon butter and eggs There still remains a small quantity of flour and potatoes whichtis doled out sparingly The su ply1s also exhausted While the peon pie arc not are serious flstraitsfrom the towns along the South I1I kIigh line are engaged In shoveling oad from Robinson to Pando on tle- enver Rio Orande railroad wldch- lace they hope to reach by Friday orSSaturday k SIMPLE ACT OF JUSTICE Gtd Brooks IlficlDilt the Order Reducing OCOolal Salarle at Sautlafjo Early llalny Benion Expected ISantiago de Cuba Feb 15MajyiJOen has received a p from Havana countermanding the order recently issued by Gen Brooke reducing official salaries in thIsI provirfce 20 per cent Cubans regard the rescinding of this rder as a simple act of justice assert ag that salaries in Havana are 50 per cent higher than those paid here 1A FATAL WRECK Two Men Killed lyntl Eliht More or Less Btllonilr Inj r1Vusd by Spreading Kiills Charleston S C Feb 15A construction engine was wrecked by the spreading of the rails on the South Carolina it Georgia railroad 11 mIles yesterdayI ADMIRAL OF THE NAVYI The Senate ties Palled a Blll Creatlnc the Omoe AdmlralDwy Will bl Kamed Washington Feb 13The senato has passed a bill creating the office of admiral of the navy Rear Admiral ewey it is understood will be named for the officecSudden Death of Maj 1C A 1lib Washington Feb n1IaJ R A Fish at one tlmo assessor of the District of Columbia and assistant regis ter of the treasury under President Clevelands administration died in ascoal office here yesterday where had stopped for rest lIe was over 70 years old and the exertion of walking d through the deep snow probably heart failure r t or cL a THE lIKING rIWIm The Filipinos There Had Evidently Been Given a Straight Tip on American Prowess WERE WARNED TO GET OUT AND THEY SOT They Had a Prtnof D fni aDd Then ET co Ud IATlnr m Trail o t Pit BihindThaTh American Ea gUsh and Urman VoniaUt Saved by the Americans Manila Feb 15 1150 o tnParUculnr of thq capture of Hollo by the Untied States BriffGen h1vObeenOn the morning of Friday Febru ry 10 Oen Miller sent nn ultimatum o the commander of the Filipinos on lilllIntentionnuceuary ONJfARCVB 1 kiLLER Commandlnz United SUtes Troops ti116116 PhUipptaM NonconibatahU and foreigners ere warned to leaves the town within thours yjifr jyiplnP8 wero aIstf that must make no further beligcrcnt preparations Tho gunboat P trel Was then moved nearItbeon up station at the other e tcwnizjday qulety During the ofnollanon bbard1eIgn shIps lying In tho harbor Searchlight from thi- atted States were kept mlI- ightIongIllumIhating the town and s defenses AUIOHI1 OP QUIET c thnq touiescentAi three oclock on the morning of 8 thctreligutleda t lirehohesupontherepMeith therbeIst verahcittspaceA TRAIL OF FIRE fiojn after the bombardment be eousl1Inupon 4 g marines acting as infantry and artillery were landed from tho cruiser Boston and a company was s nf ashoro from the gunboat Petrel hese detachments marched straight bolstingtheSttook possession of the place in the name ot the United States SAVED BY AMERICANS The capture of the town and its de fenses having been accomplished the marines und soldiers who had been sent ashore proceeded to the task of savlbgth American English and Gor man consulates from destruction by the fire which was raging among the and inflammable buildings of tbS- own Swiss consuls residence which was In the same row as the consulates immedwps burned Tho entire Chi Oe pirydproperty escaptd witK slight damage tthltenelpYlnU jiuredALL WERE SAVED Tb SirS Chcatoanlwho flol Adrlfi on A she Io Bscud Attar m igt of Jf rll ChI agcS Feb K AIlVbf the five I eroungLake orcSt who h thalf11aygiven up as victims of either tho severe cold or the treacherous gaps in the ice have been rescued by the Chi cago lifesaving creW The strangest I featMeof the rescuewns the fact that twodistinct parties which had been carried out on the Ice at two widely separated points met each other dur- Ing the night joined their fortunes and were saved together Qornei UHtllUU Cuban Idol New York Feb 15A dIspatch to the Tribune from Havana says Oen Gomez it is now stated will reach Ha k vana on Wednesday or Thursday ills reception in theuntry is dlacoiiiv aging his opponents who wanted to antagonize the acceptance of 3000 000 from the United States n tli FUlory wIth tb Thermometer al Zro Wllmlngton Del Feb ibWlthse the thermometer standIng at semi three culprits were placed in the pll d lory for an hour at tho Newcastle yard here Digest Your Food n Ninety per cent of ait sickness Is caused y food not being properly digested it SIandease tbe human system ij belr lo Use Dr Carlsledts Gerraao Liver Powder and watch tho results You will fceV the good effects alter Ukinf one dose Give it I trial sod be convinced Price ac For ale by SI Bernard Drag Store Dtt Olios bproce Carp Cores Your ougbJstthae4lda e fpr chll ren l i Subscribe forTHK BEE mt J T Jo j II I S llniflI If it was only health we clingBut One cold no sooner passes oil before another comes But Its the same old cough all the time storytoothen the cough then pneu I moats or consumption with the long and life tremb ling in the bal- anceAvers Cherrg Pectoral yourcoughThe snd lungs Is removed all In flammation Is subdued the parts are put perfectly ct rest and the It has no diseased tissues on which to hang Dr Ayers Cherry Pectoral Plaster draws out Inflammation of the lungs Advice Feoci flnemberwebaveftfledlealDeDt weal If Tonbtreanycomplalntwhat rer and the5ctorprompt relldrwltbontcnit an i 0 ATEn Lowell Hall 1 A FRIGHTFUL HOLOCAUST BT nteon inmates of an bean Asylum llcporteil to have PorUhed- In n Fire specIalfrome mbst horrifying fires in the his ry of Ttankton occurred yesterday at wo oclock at the state Insane asylum when one of the cottages took firein cbasemcutcompletely gutting thIt and causing the loss of thr ves of 17 inmates confined there The XHmt at the Victims The names of those missing and the counties prom whence they came ares Augusta Bocrse Lake county Julia Erickson Meade CoddlngtonMargaret Joslnn OlsOn Hamlin- ifartehia Tennyson Penningtod Elizabeth Btolpe DIv on Mrs Kampani Brown Miigglo Flynn Hntnlln w I Luclna homage Ilamlln eUnalIufley Putter CoddngonJennl6 ACArJ1lncKatie Plavltz Bbnhomme- nnlnlc Swanson Kiugsbary Thjylun wit Overcrowded TIle cottage was erected of stone nnd granite walls with wooden Inter pllrpOI5cBbulthe main building 40 of tho female patients were placed hqre with tho laundry in the basement Cause of Firs Unknown The exact cauc of the fire H not known except that it originated in the dry room of the laundry Here there is ncoll otsteam pes and the theory is that tlier line particles similar to lint J settled on the pipes which ignited or at clothes which were thickly hung I ere dropped on the pipes and wero red MEMORIAL TO LINCOLN MoTfment Started to Ereot a National Imorlal to rahain Lincoln tIieMirtyrtrldeut Chicago Feb 14A movement to ect a national memorial in honor of- braham Lincoln has been started bye Lincoln club of Chicago Resolu 0DB have bpen adopted favoring the rgantbo of a National Lincoln Memorial association and a commIt- tee which includes Senator Mason and Congressman Lorimer appointed to r 4flcure funds for the purpose The resolutions call attention to the con ittqn of the Lincoln monument at Springfield 111 and say that It is a disgrace to this nation that the great war president has no recognition in a national monument to his memory MME yiLLA WEUYA DEAD WasOu Ilunilrccl and Fourteen Tear ot Ae and the Last Survivor of llio Alamo San Autonlo Tex Feb 12Mme Cnndclarla Villa Jfueva the last sur 0 vivor of the Alamo died of old uge at4the homu of a daughter on Conchotttstreet in San Antonio Friday evening f The deceased was the most Interest J ing woman in Texas and one of jima oldest in the world having been bom Presidio de Rio Orande in 1785 i tJ a 1ftOCfe ee PAULM MOORE Editor and Menajer BEE PUBLISHING COMPANY locorporattd Entered tbl PoitoBce at Barlloiton it Second lass darter SUBSCRIPTION RATESe Oat Year ttrlctlr In advance itO Sli Montn 50- 1hreeMontD S- Siolle Copies s Specimen malled free on tppltctloflICorrespondents watid la sli oontr Address niforparticuists THURSDAY FEBRUARY IG 1899 COLD Monday would have been an ideal time for air shafts to shiver MINERS wages in the copper mines of Ishpeming Mich are to be increased at least ten per cent on March ist TIlE Dingley law has been accomplishing such wonderful things that the British FreeTraders are 4saidto have fallen in love with it 411Norwalk Ohio Reflector 1ENcrNnis considerably worried over the Joss of so much gold to 1 the United States and Germany The two great Protection countries are doing the bulk of the worlds business and FreeTrade England is getting leftGarden City Kan Herald IT is not an indication of bad times at least that five thousand men employed in the Cambria Iron Companys works at Johnstown jPa should have recently received an increase of ten per cent in wages without request on their part TilE unprecedented intense cold weather just now prevalent throughout the United States of America can only be explained 4 upon the hypothesis that Dame p Nature since our acquirement of the Philippines and other tropical lands is straining a point to keep down the average maximum of the American temperature V TilE initial number of the Green I ville Rttord published by Owen Rice and Orien L Roark has Ireached our exchange table It is ragood looking and localnewsy number Its editorial policy as outlined in the salutatory should accomplish good and deserves suc cess If the Record fulfills its promises just made at the sub scription price proposed its pub ushers names may have to be written in the roll of philanthro pists and public benefactors TILE American spirit is displayed daily on the firing line at the front in the Philippines and in the daily administration of our military of ficials in the new territories to the surprise and dismay of Filipinos I and some more enlightened peot pies One burly Coloradoan with I the American army at Manila dis cussing the capture of the water J works near that city from the FiJiI pinos said it reminded him of ai rabbit drive on the Colorado plains TIlE wide range of American temperature from the extreme minimum in the United States to theI high maximum in thePhilippines is L only commensurate with the range of possibility in American states manship and governing power that develops as new conditions and necessities arise Foreign peoples and powers are showing their surprise and astonishment at the wonderful reserve force of tbeI great republic and are recognizing as never before the importance of the United States and its outlying territories as a factor in interna tional affairs AMERICAN humane methods are f inexplicable to the Filipinos as they have been to the Spainards i and the Cubans Any humane or merciful action towards a fallen or conquered enemy is beyond their iIken Since the routing of the Filipino army before Manila and the capture of thousands of the native soldiers the American army i headquarters has been besieged by W many women anxious to plead for tthe lives of their relatives and friends Accustomed to Spanish methods they constantly inquire fl when the prisoners will be exe cuted4 4 Some Cold If3 i Ifsomeofthexiodegreesinthe shade Philippine temperature could have been injected into the Ken tjlucky aSdegreesbelowzero cold storage situation the coal miners of Western Kentucky would have had more comfort but plehty of works the coal operators constant work at better profit and without frozen dainties served up in steam and water pipes and dead machinery occasioning expensive delays the I railroad officials instead of having to pitch the tent of the operating department in Earlington in an all work and no play fashion could t- k v t have pcrsued tho even tenor of their working eating sleeping and theatergoing the city of street fair fame and the people not ci- a coal foundation who like th grasshopper fiddled the summer away without providing against the winters rigors would not hav had to dance and burn back fences for warmth Ifl Who Has Learned Will the dear longsuffering pub lie ever learn wisdom and prudence and become provident The long period of zero suffering to which a large portion of the public has been subjected should teach ales son and the people should rise in their might and change the worn old adage about hay to read- S GET COAL WHILE THE SUN SHINES LOCOMOTIVE BLASTS With extreme cold weather fighting against them the railroad officials are mak coalISuperintendent Martin Assistant Superintendent Mann and Master of Trains Oev oey have all been down at Earlington lending a helping hand In any way they could to facilitate bostaess and in order that bet little if any delayshonld be caused by special Iraia orders Ibs trains south of Eirliogtoq Ire bandied by Dispatchers Neal bit Featbtrstone and their as- sIstant John C1DeywbUe those north of Eaflioglba are looked after by Chief jWisebeeDcatiJoulld trains are allowed to run several loads light Two yard switchmen who bad been as sisting Yardmaster Kilroy for some time failed to report for duly last Saturday morning they evidently lacking tbe cour agate face the coldSach men are not the kind Muter of Trains Devney is lookI log for and they were promptly given their walking papenIAfter a suspension of several mouths Conductor William Wane Is again back on duty and hfs many friends welcome his reIturn Brakemen Fulton was badly hurt last Saturday ja a collision between bis caboose which he was in at the time and a box car Some switching wis being done at Nash ville preparatory to sending out a train when a car was switched into the Irackc the caboose was on uniting U with such force as to cause Fultoa in be thrown through the panel of the door severely cutting his head and doing other injury Master Machinist Thomas Walsh cameI down to last seek and gave all the astistaoce be could to Foreman OBrienI at the shops bere The visit tIdal to him as itgave him an insight into tbe largeamount of work Foreman OBrien and crew are called upon to do in order to keep tbe machinery arid engines In proper order The brakemen on the Henderson divl zion have thus far stood tbe severe winter weather very well Tbe adoption of the air brake has been a blessing to them as they now have an opportunity to occasionally reach the fire while out on the roadIOn account of the heavy ice la tbe river at Majors the I C raa some of its pass roger trains over the bridge at Henderson last week Engineer Pat Wnalea who has been confined to his borne for many weeks with thegrip now think he will soon be able for duty Hail one ot the best engineers the Henderson division and is missed very much The United States Commissioner of Labor has made public the result of hisI examination Into tbe question as to what extent the fact of being a drinking man bars an applicant Irom obtaining employment Seven tboatanj circulars of Inquiry were sent to that raaay employing coocerow ill of which axe representative In their lines of business To these 6976 replies were received end 5363 state they take the drink habit into consideration in employing men Tba reason given by most of them was that it was a business precaution to hire men who were free from the habit and have clear leads and so do not involve employers in litigation for image s the outcome and result of accidents Paagerg of the Grip The greatMt danger from La Grippe is of its resu gnpneamoDla If reasonable care Iswed however and ObamberlalnICough Keraedy taken all avoided Among the teas of thousands who have nied this 1edrforla grippe we have yet to learn of a single case having resulted in pneumonia which shows CODIelusively that this remedy is a certain veotlve of that dangerous disease It will cure U grippe in less time than any other treatment It is pleasant and safe In take For sale by St Bernard Drugstore Earl GpGeorao Mannlngton New Bug Cook passed through our little town Sunday en route for his home near St Charles Bug had a very cool smile upon his face It Is very tad and dismal to other hearts to think WaltenMcIotosh has a very bad case of the blues this week Operator Crouway agent at MannIngt ton has been considerably week on account of the cold weather Jin Goldweathers of Empire made a business trip to Mannlngton Snnday The Hunting Society does not have to burn muck amnnition to get game BOW as the povertystricken birds and rabbits are helpless in the snow Kinnie Carroll secured a position with the L ft N Colut MondaIMiss Palsy quite a number of her friends Sunday evening Charley Vandiver hail smiles just now because he has a new girl at his borne You KNOW WHO curesrHIRIVl9taatism and Sores Price 26 cent Sold by St Bernard Drug Store r1 The Worlds Great Blood Purifier is 1Hoods Sarsaparillas Whi absolutely Cures every form of Impure bloodfrom The pimple on your Face to the great Scrofula sore which Drains your system Thousands of people Testify that Hoods Sarsaparilla cures Scrofula Salt Rheum Dyspepsia Malaria Catarrh Rheumatism And That Tired Feeling Remember this And get Hoods And only Hoods NEIGHS AND BRAYS OFTHEC Ilft9 EDllp9h Hirk from HieToombs tdd One evening last week Billie Walton of Around the World fame was returning from Mad sonville to this place upon the afternoon train and as he had been bowing down at the shrine of Bacchus Billy felt at peace with all mankindwomen and children thrown in for good count Billie wished to treat his multitudinous friends and casting his eye about in search of the means to do so he spied a jug belonging to a colored who was guarding it as a sore eyeBilliehawk on a June bug and yanking the cork with the dexterity ofastreet dentist he circulated the jug through the crowd until it was as dry as a cow with the hollow horn or the desert of Sahara in dog days The luckless owner the empty crockery ware sought Marshal Barnett and poured into that officials ear a story which would have moved a cast iron In dEan to tears He wanted permission to swipe a jug from Billie on j the principle of an eye for an eye and a jug for a jug or he wanted Barnett to jug Billie for juggling with his jug or he would be satisfied if he could legally obtain frojn Billie an omnipotent dollar of the daddies or he could be made whole the selfsame hour by applying one of Uncle Sams anguish plasters commonly called a dollar bill Barnett soothed the unfortunate spinsbyrender unto Cresar that which had been seizing How vain is all beneath the akiw How sad the solemn thought spudIsa- a It is not often that one hears of stock being turned out to graze in the streets in midwinter and an eight inch snow prevailing at thertime but in a conversation week Hamp FoX unthoughtedlye remarked that he his horse loose to graze His attention was called to the fact that- a deep snow mantled the earth at that very time and also the fact strongly presented to him that even in balmy June there is not enough of verdure in city limits ac cessable to loose stock to maintain a healthy grasshopper and great hilarity prevailed at HampsI expense and it is the I he man of nags that unless that pasturage is accompanied by a poorhorsecase of starvation If lie A few days since the wife of Mr Isaiah Fox went away on a visit During her absence the old man took his daily bread with TwymanThe man had a lot of stewed prunF and the old brother stuck closer to that dish of prunes than an afflicted kitn cleaves to a heated stone The fact is he ran a corner on stewed fruit and that evening he surprised the family by bring ing up a ten poundsack of prunes which he asked Mrs Twyman to ook at once as he wanted as many prunes as he could eat for once in his life She stewed the lot and no one could be induced to touch one and the old man had own way for a day or two but alas the short duration of mundane felicitythose biled plums ceased to be attractive and the last few of the lot became a drug on the market so much had his appetite been fruntd down in other words he was plum full And vainlybegfifteen cents per car load All earthly pleasures soon will waste No bliss can bo promoted Lasses oftimes lose their taste And prunes pass by unnoted a a A marriage license was issued this week o C L Holder and Miss Cansada Owen 1JardweU Push Owen toIo weather we rather guess lwill Holdlrt19ra while Murray Ledges We venture the assertion as he is an Owen fellow he will Holder all the time a a Last Monday when the thermometer had blackslid to 28 degrees below zero somebpdy said in the post office that a hole was cut in ice all the fish in that vicinity would throng the opening for air Lee Oldhan and Tom Long quickly secured two coffee sacks and a hatchet and lit out double quick to the lake whilst visions of fishes of all sizes from whales to top waters flitted through their excited minds Tliey went far put tI into the middle of the lake and cut a hole about three feet in diameter and squatting down on opposite sides they held their sacks open ready to fill with the choicest specimens and stared fixedly down the opening Five ten fif teen twenty minutes passed and nothing pertaining to a fish peared and the teeth of eachchat tered like a nigger1 performing a bone solo Human nature could stand it no longer and the two suckers we mean gentlemenstrucl a turkey trot for town As soon as they got ihawcd out each set about convincing his friends that the parties persuaded him to- go that he never did believe the old theory but just went to con vince the other that there was nothing in it Twas ever thus from childhoods hour Our fondest hopes have taken flight When we fain would calcb the biggest fish We never get a bite DOWN IN THE MINES wltbIMr Shelby Kinkead of the firm of Shelby Kinkead Bro said Coal is very scarce in Lexington now but I look for everything to be all rfgbt in the next day or two We bare a large consignment on tbe road which will reach here Tburs day and will be able to fill all orders The tronbln has been in the Laurel district where the mines are flooded With water and are not running to their lull capacity Ilook for them to be clear within a week and do not anticipate any trouble hereIt Mr T D Casiidy of the Cassid Wholesale Company sald1 have just returned from Ibfc Southeastern Kentucky and Jellico and Laurel coal regions and found the mines flooded It is impossible to get coal out now and will be as longas the present weather prevails In the laslI twentyfour hours my company has received telegrams and telephone messages from all over the State asking that coal be shipped at our own price We handle on an average thirty cars each day but In the last twentyfour hours we have only btenI able to get one car and that was a car of nut We represent eleven mines We have orders on our books now for over 200 cars more than we can supply and I do not believe there is a town in the State with a twentyfour hours supply on handi However there is a chance for relief in a week if the cold weather breaks up but if the present weather prevails for a month the scarcity of coal will continue JTbeoping the Arnold mine From a few bush els per day A short time ago to five cars per day the present output is certainly fast work and Engineer White and Foreman Rule deserve praise for the progress mdeIOne of the men who of late has ben pushed with work is Dan M Evans who on account of sickness of Foreman SamI men of the coke works has bad the extra duty of looking after the coke productions and the loading and shipment of same 60 rushed were the orders for coke from St Louis that that article of fnel wasI shipped there fn coal cars and 8d that orders should be promptly filled some night work was done by tbe coke loaders last week An accident at the Whitley Coal Mines caused a few days delay last week but Manager Ben W Robinson showed his hustling qualities and work was soon Much suffering on account of scarcity of has been caused by the late cold spell at Robards Many were without fuel for days except what they could borrow from a neighbor A man at Slaightersville we are told as a last resort when the pile vanished commenced on the fence around the yard Probably the most urgent call for coal was that sent Agent Etberidge last Friday when a friend of his wrote Send me by tweiityfivebushels Many personal letters have been received appealing to persons to use influence n tbcit behalf for the shipment of coal but such appeals did but little good as the companies considered themselves honor bound lo look out first for their regular customers Secretary George C Atkinson who for tbe last few weeks has been feeling badlyI rttttttIIIIIHtttf I liMit 0110 t Hangs 01I alLIdies but itidoesnQt yield it iitoo deep seated5It may wear 1itproduce la grippe pneumonia or a serious throat affectionI You need something that will give you strength and buildI up the bod- ySCOTTS EMULSION wilnuo this when everything else fails There is no doubt about it It nourishes strengthens builds up and strongandhealthy off this hard cough but to agalnsttI r nourishing food medicinet L ttttttttIIItfjscon has come to the conclusion that a few days in tho sunny South will be beneficial to him and has therefore gone to New Or leans Of course this Is another cue ol killing two birds with one stone for ha will see the Mardi Gras while recuperating his health Few men are found that are mora willies to face all kinds of weather than Weigh men Fegan and Blair but a severe attack of grip has laid Mr Blair up for several days and Mr Fegan was compelled to yield to a similar attack During the absence of Thomas Blair from his post of duty as weIghman at No- Ir mine Jesse Phillips has been handling the scales He is regarded tyr the miners as one of the best to look after their later eats as well as that of the company The threatened attack of pneumonia has been the cause of Superintendent Salmon of the Crabtree mines being confined to his home for several days past The operators of the Mt Morgan Coal Co located at Jellico Tenn have found organized labor so obnoxious that they have been compelled to discharge those who were members of the U M Waa4 the ultimatum of the company Is that the works shall rot down before they will be dictated to by such a class of labor So with them It Is a question of either run DIng the mines at a loss when run by or organization orders or shut down entirely The State Department has declined to pay any damage or recognize the claim of the AustroHnngary Government for indemnity on account of the Hungarian strikers killed by Sheriff Martins posse at Hazellon Pa Sept lo 1897 This de cislon is based upon a special opinion prepared by Solicitor Penfield covering the entire field of National responsibility la rlotlagwhichfuture decisions in that line A dispatch to the TimesHerald of Chicago from Columbus Ohio says The miners In Rendville Ohio who have been strike have deserted the United Mine Workers organization and resumed work at 45 cents 21 cents less than the scale At Indian Head near Greensbnrg Pa Samuel Lohr claims the championship for coal digging in three foot veins In tea and onehalf hours he says that be dug 336 bushels In 1894 the state of Tennessee purchased 90000 acres of coal land In Morgan county which It proceeded to develop la 1895 the output was 25697 tons this was ncreased to 148862 tons in 1896 and la 1897 the production was 300000 tOOl The mines are operated under the general direction of the Board of State Prison Commissioners the labor being performed the prison convicts During 1896 a of 303 men were employed in and about the mines 211 at h mwereel gaged in mining proper Last week tho engine and boiler houses of the Greenville Coal Co at Powderly near Greenville Ky were destroyed by fire entailing a lots of 2000 A new shot line has been projected from Cliff Station on the Chattanooga a Lookout Mountain Railway to the Dillon coal fields The line will be at least twelve miles in length and will cost on an average of 15000 per mile Engineer Mark Long of Chattanooga TenD Is now surveying tbe route Many stories floating as to the possibility of American coal going to the Continent Tbe latest statements from our consuls do not warrant the prospect of any such pos sibility Tbe LafolletleCoal Iron a Ry Co has been organized andcbarlered with an authorized capital ofz00oooo to develop a tract of 60000 acres of valuable coal and iron property in Campbell County Tenn Tbe company also acquires iooo acres for a town site for Lafollette Not many people says a coal miner quoted by the Washington Star are probably aware that the coal mined In the United States annually is worth more than three times as much as the gold rained here Tbe product of the Anthracite fields alone exceeds in value the output of the gold mines of this country JfamesHill will locate a blacksmith shop in our midst in a few days The family of M G Hicks is sick with a grippe this week y Charlie Cglesby is on the sick list this week Mrs W R Putraanwas veri sick last week Miss Ellen Withers closed her school at Possum Walk last Tuesday Mrs Richard Bullock has beenvery sick for the last week J W Hoskins is troubled with a cancer on his breast Ora Goad lost a fine mule last week Tbe animal was snagged on a fence rail Luke Crick who Iras been sick so long with a carbuncle is reported much better ray the flight has a bran new boy at bis house V Jesse Denton made a business trip to Motions Gap tail Thursday The bop given ai Bijl CracV last Monday night was a great success Hunting rabbits and coons is the order of the day in these diggins Dandy need not try 13 tempt Red Hill with his 15cenlsadoxen girls for we have large stock onhand and will be compelled lo close them out to make room for our immense SPlidlC stock Moral Always patronize home Industry INotice is served on Clinker and all out side critics that Red Hilt is now on the verge of a boom and will soon have a blacksmith shop that will run by gas and gas alone No outside help is required to en gineer the new enterprise and he need not apply James Atkinson dwelling was destroyed by fire together with all its contents on Sunday night the jib Init Dr Hendrix of Croflon was in Red Hill last week on professional business The dark angel of death has visited this vicinity In three homes and claimed as Its victims one In each family The first to answer tbesummons was Mrs James Bul lock who bad been a sufferer with con sumptiop for several months and died January 22 1899 aged 21 years The second lo ross Ibe dark river was GV Heflinr an aged citizen of this place He was very oldand died of lung trouble Tho third and last was an Infant of John Rice higher to answer the call of Him doelb all things well All of thee- fariUfllbavelho sympathy of the entiro I community PIKXINS Very Fishy largihollowi the Variceburg Sun He split the log open and found a live ninety pound catfish which had gone into the shell and got its fins fastened so that itwas securely held For La Orippe ThomasWhltfield A Co 240 Wabash ChleaKooldest I commend Chamberlains Cough Remedy promplaal1lsay tendency of la grippe to result in DernardDruJtSloreMorton Gap George King St Charles Prof SC Stevens of the Braver Dam Seminary has as sumed the responsible duties of associate editor of the Beaver pam Gleaner with Mr Likens ezpitlagtriniprovesthe Assimilative Processes Pori fin hi Blood Tonts up and Strengthens manlivingnear Providence accidentally shot himself through the hand Saturday Dr Ottos Spruce Qum Balsam A physician can prescribe Dr Ottos Spruce Gum Balsam The Formula is on dayVety socForFor a beautiful complexion use Dr Carl stedts German Llv Powder EditorWalker of Marionis said to have no desire to again represent Crittenden county in the Leg islature Hes not a candidate for reelection Wisdom and judgment compels you to seek immediate relief from that cold or cough Dr Sawyers Wild Cherry and tar has cured thousands and will cure you Sqld by St Bernard Druggist Dr Frank Rhea will edit the the new Kentucky Magazette to be published at Morganfield It is to be a Southern periodical that will please Southern tastes Cure for La Grippe Foley Hoaey and Tar heals tbe lungs aad cures the racking Cough usual to la grippe aad prevents pneumonia It is guaranteed 350 and Soc Campbell 1 Co He vvho courts and goes away may live to court another day but he who weds and courts another againsthisAn Honest MedIcine for La Grippe George W Waltt of South Gardiner Me says I have had this worst cough cold chills and grip and have taken lots of trash of BO account bat profit to the yen dor Cbamberlaias Cough Remedy b tbe only thing that has done any good what ever I pave used one 3oceat bottle and the chilI cold and grip have all left me I congratulate tbe manufacturers of an honest medicine For sale by St Bernard Drugstore Earliogton flea T Robinson Mortons Gap George King St Charles t Congressmanelect Allen of the Second district is going to Washington in a few days A SInctlth Liver causes Drowtlaes Lethargy tn4 a testing of Apathy Dr U A Simmons Liter Medicine arouses the Liver and cheufal energy succeeds a iluggtiiinss I The coal miners of Taylor mines are anton a strike says the Hart ford Republican To Cure a Cold In One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets Alt druggists refund money if It falls to cure 350 The genuine huL B Q OB each tablet The city council of Paducah ap propriated 500 city funds for relief of destitute people Froat Bites and Chilblains Qalckljr cocd by Banner Salve the most remedy ia the world Campbell 1 Connecticut holds the record in the invention line the 831 patents granted to its citixens in 1898 being in excess of those granted to any other state- Blsmarcks Iron Nerve Was the result of his splendid health Indomitable will and tremendous energy are not found where Stomach Liver Kid neys and Bowels are out oi order If you want these qualities and the success they brag use Dt Rings New Life Pills They develop every power of brain and body Only 330 at St Bernard Drugstore Madam Candelaria who was the last survivor of the Alamo roasa ere diedat San Anfonio Texas Friday She was 115 years old All that can be done has been done to perfect Dr Sawyers Wild Cherry and Tar for the quick relief of a cold or cough For Sale at St Bernard Drug Store There are 87000 members of the Epworth League in Canada and they have undertaken the sup port of ai missionaries A Timely Hint You shoald be wise and see that your j blood Is rich and pure and your Whole system put In a perfectly healthy condi GermlaILiver Powder Thea you will be lice from nitlaria typhoid fever colds and the grip Dr Carlstedts German Liver Pow des Is the best medicine money can buy For salt by St Bernard Drag Store For your Cold ryDrOttos Spruce Gum Balsam Price jcand 500 a bottle Squire G C prngfieldoJS bree had the misfortune last week 1 to either lose or have stolen from his pocket a pocketbook contain I ing 17500 A two or three eib coors ot Dr U A0 Sim moot Uver Medicine trill to Rfgulattbe factory Functions that thjr will operate without any aid whatever The oldest inhabitant is out of a job on the coldest weather propo snaphavingktaock temperature records poIEegwlMNtLeI4ti1 Ptlee2bcta Soldby St Beraard Drag Store CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR foplo 1or tho Week lleHlfiiilnW Vein 12 Comment liy lOT S If Doyle Tona Tho Joy In Undine tho ioetLuki- cv a 110 Tho parables of tho lost iheepnnd too lost coin Illustrate tbo fact that the mission of Christ in the world Will to ccek antI to cavo the lost Incidentally Christ speaks of tho joy in finding tho lost When thd shepherd found the lost sheep lie layeth it on lila tlionldon rejoicing and when ho comoth homo be cnlloth his friends and neighbors to gether enying Itojolco with mb for I bavo found lilY abeop which was losttij Tho woman who found a coin which aho had lost han a similar experience She was filled with joy and called In her friends and neighbors to rojoioe with her That there ia Jpy in finding that wblob line boon lost ia iudisntabloI flTnlnotho owners The finding of a lost chili will tbfill an entiro community witb enthusiastic joy How much moro does it stand to reason that there would be joy in finding a lost eonl worth more in value than n world I The Scripture constantly bears testi mony to tho joy In finding the lost Tbe disciples of Christ sent out two by two to preach tho gospel returned bIter a successful itineracy with great joy be cause of tbelr success The Acted tho Apostles frequently record the fact that tho apostles found great joy in their work Paul writes to the Tbotaa loniaus For what thnuka cats wo ren dor ogain unto God for all the joy wherewith wo joy for your sakes before the Lord Hs joy was Eogroat in having led the Tbossaloniana to Christ tbat bo could not find language lam ciently strong to thank God for it The beloved John rays Greater joy bavo I none than to bear of my children those ho bad led to Christ walking in the truth I The joy of leading them into the truth ia evidently alec embraced iu this joy All Christian ministers and Christian workers can testify of tbo jo- In saving tbo lost And not only II there joy on earth for this causa but also in heaven Tbero ia joy iu tbo presence of the angola of God over ono ainner that repontetb There are mnny characteristics of this joy It ia tbo joy of reconciliation How it fills our hearts with joy tobo able to reconcile two friends who havobeeq ca trangod and espe1allyco if they nro closely rolatfidl Wbntjoy thou in bringing borne a lost son or daughter of God and having both reconciled by the jOJobuQiQIIfiLThoro undertake to do naTO yon neycr felt the joy of finding n lost soul because you never looked for onoBnt ali nall the joy cornea from the conscious ness that we have bad something to do With saving nn immortal soul for God andfostructlpnQl1ly parlance know the full measure of tbli Joy Bible Readings Dao xii 81 Luke xr 2134 82 Acts Till fiBj Phil i 81111 I J I Thou il 1020 III 0 10 II Tim I 4 5Jaa v 19 90 III John 14 Do Charitable Hasty judgment of the actions of others ia dangerous and often unjust Wo measure too much by some superfi cial appearance and condemn hastily when if we know all and understood the motives and reasons we would warmly approve JVe sometime say of come ono This pain sorrow or loaa haanot deeply affected him But wo do not know It Is like the death of a few of tho soldiers In front of a regiment The broken ranks clos up again into the aolid pbalanx and tbe loss Is not There may hi no disorganizationno enrrender no saving for pity no display of despair It la like the calm dazzling playottkM waves warmed by the morning ma after a night of storm and disaster There ia no sign of the wreck the tide has carried the debris away far out on the ocean the treacherous water Inn wallowed nil slgna and annof the nights awful work Wo KO only tho fairnew of the morning not the suffering of tho night Let us bo charitable In our judgment and condemn not when we do not know Church Standard Bjr Deterring Ii If wo deserve sympathy we are pret ty sure of getting it by courageously and quietly showing that wo are deserve demnndlnsudemonstrations of our suffering forced upon unwilling cars Sunday School Tithes Preferable Id rather trifio with the forked light ning or tho deadly pestilence than with my chance of eternal life D L Moody Volcanic Eruptions Are grand but Skin Eruptions tob life of Qucklen Arnica Salve cUres them also Old Running and Fever Sores Ulcers Boils Felons Cords Warts Cuts Bruises Burns Scalds Chapped Hands earthDrivesa box Cure guaranteed 1 Sold by St Bernard Drugstore operilhousDr A Slack of Cot Hill Tenn write than die Or U A Simmons Liver Medicine beeaiiie piheliverr I J PLANS DETAILS 8PEOI I FIOATIONG A OONTRAOT8 I DRAWN UP ON SHORT NO I liCE r w p VVq Twenty Years Proof rA Tutts Liver Pills keep the bow i q elsinnaturalmotionand Ieansef t rI the system ofall L absolute cure for sickheadache r dyspepsia sour stomach con stipation and kindred dis ases Cant do without them it P Smith Chilesburg Va writes 1 dont know how I could do without them I have had 4 Liver disease for over twentYtoyears Am now entireJy cured 1 Tufts Liver Pills I DR L D1 BrlOSE 1 PRAOTICC UMITEB TO DISEASES THK EYE EAR NOSE AND THROAT 0BOI Urn riMT 81111- 1tEVAN8VILLE INDp STJPBS HOTEL j ST LOUIS I9tJROPU PLAN Rates 750 and IUOO per Day RESTAURANT POPULAR PRICES SPECIAL 25o DINNER I SPECIAL BREAKFAST AND SUPM8 7 II No I Heel Sl k or Mutton Oao Potato CsksorWaeeCoHcrTeait4FrtitSNo J Him Two Em PotetoCskeIOWas1 1- n4 011 otTMi Na S Poik with POUIOM tad Cab 01 WallDSCOIhotmNo ft otT4NoTakeJarketStCars4lrsctIohiotst Try European 1Un Cheapest aad txri oaJf W for what OIIIL K THOS P MIlLER PflMltdif W A N1SDK1 rrtidatO W WADDILt CaiblW 3opkias County f BANK MADISONVILLE KY Daplll Sticlt 50108 f1TruNCIand Invites the accounts of the eitfMa of Hopkins and adjoining counties yj w II finest sad raosltecara raallla that section of KemluckyS CsillalSUtkValflJs twHwfi 5oooo III iCOMMENCED BUIINII IN INf 0 JNO G MORTON BANKERTbe advantage of a hick MeBat are numerous It Ii not to ba l tuleaowmea wage earatn and to woann Theres safer lf the kalE U a good one Theres eoaVeatsM the mosey alwayi ready aad oat v s it rdetlarmall sums wbeo yea have alarge r f Mm ia your pocke- tMADISONVILLE fKEfTTUCKY fIC 4 I NASHVILLE CHATTANOOGA rSANB ST LOUIS RAILWAY i4IPULLMAN PALACE LCCPINQ CARS tEl Uetwfeen Nashville and Lbattacooga I barns Augusta Macon lacksonvllk XsofBaltimorePhiladelphia xk 1 fTexerltlaaDallas aad Fort Worth tip Palace Day Coacbes onalllralnsI Information pertaining to TICKETS ROUTES naras T8 01 wilt be eb follT fnrnlh4 spes Ippllcllon toTlektiAieati or to Ov Division Passenger AgsMemphis Tone ttJ H PaiseagerAgent iD J MULLANEY Northeastern PutAgt joWFodrthSl ClDciaaatl O R C COWARDIN Westera Pass Agent Rooai 405 Ry Exchange Balldiog St Louts AgtaRooin3a8Marquettmdg J L Southern Pa Agt ChaItsnoogrennWLDANLEY f f- tGenl Pw and Ticket Ag 15 NASBVILIJI flli L f j JQPWORK WIll receive prompt attenJ tionat this office Estimate furnished upon applicationI i it M1 MoGORD j Contractor and Builder 18 YIARA XPinllNO- BEARLINBTOW KY All Classes of Buildings Erected and made complete ready for occuptacr la cl the furnishing of materials mechanical common labor 1Y c 1 Price reasonableand saiisfactfo luuaDo il ri Jtofchance at your work before letting contract t tg- r j rIiJ VV Jf t l n GE 0 Ec G E 0 TOY t i I AueeeouoLIVERY it FEED itk- tSPBLE Ir ioY T j I tAt the Old Stand on Main aiotdepot 1 I EARLINGTON kV ill FiFst IasSIEqUi 1C t and rmnptBervce I 3IISSuISSPasIususissrsauslIesSIsI l sIIsIu1sp1tspki rr t nec i i8ee 12311 Unustru we 1ttve rvLOCAL NEWS Miss Diltic Young of Robards haS been visiting relatives here t i Miss Stella Sanders left for St Louis Mo last Thursday nighta where she will be engaged in her occupation J Mr R M Gill of Allcnsville rnade two trips to Earlington dur ing the coldsnifpfor the purpose 1 of getting coal to relieve his peo pie He found the telephone too slow I Miss Eugennia Williams re eturned Monday to her home in Adams Station Tenn after a pleas ant visit of several weeks to thehof her brother Mr D WilliamsCl trIIFarmers are confident that the present snowwUl be of great t value to the wheat crop and some of them assert that it will a large share if not all of the damC age that was done to it by the refcent freezes 1 The reason that hard times get rfbarder with some men is that they I too much of their time tryJ 7 ing to clinch an argument 2 amounts ta nothing while the flour itf Jntha barrel at home is gettingr i lower and the side of+ Y dwindling nearer to the end thatt rhaS the grass string bn it ford Herald sV rjt A man wagon and two horsest ttbat can make hso a day lumber over mud holes hubtJdeep could make 3 a day i easily al they had roads over which to haul it and it would be much Veasier to make the last named ghfj jeyery year by reason of bad roads t topay the interest on bonds suf ficicnt to build pikes all over the j county Glasgow News r HaSview of one to the manner bornt jhoutd read Hawaii Under l 8ex ton by Sanford B Dole cxiPresident of the Republic m current isslleof Harpers Weekly Ex President Dole gives a clear idea of the existing condittions in the islands and the Ik tunittea they offer for Americant enlerprise The Weekly a study of the industrial and business openings in our now JPossessio09 and in its special cor respondence Is found information 6t supreme value to every Amen can who is interested In thisqucsS tionMn addition toI Doles article and letteriRfifom 17 D Millet and John F Bass specb ial correspondents in the Far William Dinwiddie contributes a- A most instructive discussion of cof jlv fee culture in Puerto and aC r estatementhis Industrytf i I j Recital PotponedkThe recital was andI pounced for Friday evening I a1 ruary i7th by Mrs Bessie Swartz I Cherry of Bowling Green Ky I haabecn postponed until later in L thc monthI L x44- k Dead Ifd Miss Mamie Fenwick aged 17 years the daughter of Mr and riMrs Alex Fenwick of Henderson at their home in that city lastA t Monday nIght The deceased hade kl been ill only for the past four days with meningitis and suffered inhiaeDsely t and Mrs Fenwick were for residents ol Earlington and Ihave many friends and relatives I here who sympathize with them in the loss bf their daughter I Paying Off Railroad DebL Mr C Gates a Princeton tattorney says Caldwell county will in a few weeks pay off its big rail J road debt and be square with the 4won1d The county voted 400 ooo to the old Paducah and Eliza zbethtown Railroad and the city of iA voted 20000 to the ThiQ Valley The county and t citiavc paid principal and inter b litover a million dollars andI taxes have been high but the citi L iens now breathe a sigh of relief that the obligation has been fully rlic discharged Paducah News Buttons I- tI i What has become of the motto s 4feUonB picture buttons flag but the various other pictorialI Wtons worn six months ago Hhen it was no uncommon sight to fflee a boy with from one to a dozen a buttons with all sorts of pictures mottoes slang phrases etc and y now cno is scarcely ever seen The panish war was responsible for many of the military designs but I they haye disappeared Emblems i of the various secret societies are V tjyll worn to some extent but the t button wearing mania is o lyanI ar other illustration of the rule that tfiemore violent the fad the sooner 4 It it isoverExchange- S i hh AT HENDERSON t 4 jH iEeryAvaIlable Wagon Pressed c ll i Into Coal Business c 4 1 The local mines at Henderson t were forced to most strenuous ef font to supply that city with dos H 11 mestic coal during the cold spell J e yery little outside coil except for t 4steam purposes was received there a Etywagon that could be pro ccured was pressed into service de- sliyering coal but it was a hand to mouth process at best and every t c body ws on shpr supply r c ak V r LOADED Was tho Revolver But the Colonel Says He Wasnt Col W A Toombs the irre pressible hoss editor the facetious liman 01 nags was seen meandering around the highways and byways of Earlington last week an interrogative look on his countenance and seemed perplexed to say the least n14owticed that he was somewhat silent nd perplexed for a day or two and some even had their anxiety aroused as to the cause Various reasons were given by several some said he was evidently study ing the weather while others said C that he was probably thinkingh about who would be landlord of tho hotel and still some few shook their heads and- oassigned some other cause to the Colonels attitude In fact the reasons were many and still there no explanation given until e was approached by an old friend f his whointerrogated him with ll the suavity used by the inter rogator of Rip Van Winkle of Catskill mountain fame after Rips arousal from his wonderful twentyyear lapse into the realm f dreams Well the Colonel not like poor old Rip lookingT or his frow Gretchen but plained his trouble to his friend in thismannerYou said the Colonel Ii was at myoId friend Mr W Days house and was looking jthrough a chest in search of- ono when I came across a revolver I picked the piece of blue hardware up with the inten ion of examining it I had the revolver in one hand and not wishing to play a lone hand in thq oWertoWell what oi that inquired he Colonels friend Why of course it wasnt loaded and the owner says it has not been loaded in fifteen years but it went off like most of the unloaded ones do and the owners good wife who stood by and saw and heard was scared almost to deathWas there any damage done or anybody hurt inquired the friendNo there was nobody hurt nd I only shot a hole thr ugh he top of the chest II Well that was lucky but that s not explaining about the perplexed look on your countenance What about that Well you see the trouble is his way When this gets out and he people get hold of it some of he doubtful ones arc liable to exclaim Hark From the Toombs and venture the opinion that it was me instead of the revolver that was loaded If I had been loaded it would be different but was as dry as the Desert of ahara So the Colonels friend was sat- s and hill mind was at case ut the cat was let out of the bagband the gossipers got hold Now the Colonel claims that n the day this occurred he told- verybody F he met about it but- sid that he did not hunt people o give them the information and guess he didnt either for I new nothing of it until several ays after III 100 Reward 100 The readers of this paperwill be pleased to learn that there Is at least one disease that science has been able to cure n all its staRes Halls Catarrh Cbre is the only positive cure known to the medl- I fraternity Catarrh being a constitu tional disease requires a constitutional treatment Halls Catarrh Cure is taken internally acting directly upon the blood and raucous surfaces of the system there y destroying the foundation of the dis ase and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting in doing its work The proprietors ave so much faith in its curative powers hat they offer a reward of One Hundred Dollars for any case it falls to cure Send for list of testimonials Address- F J CHENEY CO Toledo O Sold by Druggists 75C HANSON COMFORTABLE Delivery of Coal flade All Day Sunday Two cars of coal were received at Hanson Sunday morning and that town was made comfortable There was probably enough coal in the town if all had been divided up before these cars were received to have relieved necessities for a day or so but the situation was comfortable The delivery wagons were run all day distributing the coal and seeing that everybody was supplied Preachers took occasion to endorse this Sun day work from the pulpit and if ever an act of mercy were done that which feeds and clothes andI warms the needy may be classed suchIBest way to Invest 35 Cents jNew1 want to tell you what I think your Nubian Tea I have used It myself and la my family and It If alt that you claim for it It is the best LiverMedicine I ever tried It is just the thing take If you feel bad and are bilious A B LANCASTB Sold by Si Bernard Drug SioreI Mr and Mrs J GB Hal of Madisonville spent Saturday evening with friends in the cityI 4 Thero Is nothing mysterious in the won derful cures effected by Dr Sawyers Wild Cherry end Tar Tfouget the benefit of an eminent physicians perscrlptlon for all throat and tonifdiseases De nard Drug Stor- eSlaughtersvflle and Robards Station were out of coal and begging while zero stood up head Everybody who bad a friend any where they thought had influence with a coal operator besieged that friend to intercede jn their behalf pltiIi6tfSCUIJANnE LIEFeuToothaehb whand iftuasier Coaapklntt rrtee 25 Cent Sold by St Bernard Drugstore Ij if y- i ELOPED Surprise Given Friends by WI S flcQary and niss Eliza beth Browning MARRIED IN EVANSVILLE The most thoroughly quiet wed ding that has occurred amonge Earlinglon people since of Mr O W Toy and Miss Stephens was that 1 of Mr Walter McGary stnd Miss Eliza beth B Browning at Evansvillei Thursday afternoon of Fchjatary Qth 1899 Mr 4cGaryt went to Madisonyjlle on itoad promised to meet Mr Paul M Moore who was entirely ignorant of any suggestion of an elopement n the through passenger train fordEvansville Miss Browning ed the train at Earlington and asher friends thought was going to Madisonville She had several ommissions to perform in that town which had been offered by friends and which she could not bMadisonvilleaboard and Miss Browning did not I get off The newspaper man anddconductor smelled a former went back and asked for an interview and the conductor interviewed the interviewer Before Henderson was reached a full confession was made and p1asm outlined While the young people waited in the Hotel parlors at Evansville the preacher was lo cated and arrangements made as to time and place for performing the ceremony then the license wits se curedAt 425 p m Mr McGary and Miss Browning were made man and wife by Kev Ira Billmarij pas tor of the First Christian Church at the residence of Mr R L For guson 309 Washington Avenue Rev Billman has just recently come tQ that pastorate and Mr Ferguson member of his congre gatioa very kindly arranged for the marriage to be consummated in the parlor of his home Those present beside the bride and groom and the minister were Mr and Mrs R L Ferguson Miss Ferguson Miss Bryan and Mr Paul M MooreAn interesting coincidence was developed at the residence of Mr Ferguson Mrs Ferguson is a daughter of the late M Lyon who with his family formerly at Madisonville Mn M Lyon and Mr W H McGary thec grooms father were about thettime of the war associated in ness Mr and Mrs McGary returned to Earlington Saturday eveninga und are now at home to friends Recommended for La GrippesN JACKSON Djnvllle 111 aughter had a severe attack of la grippe even years ago and since then whenever be takes cold a terrible cough settles on cr lungs We tried a great many rem dies without giving relief She tried bleys Honey and Tar which cured her She has never been troubled with a cough ince 350 and Soc Campbell a Co WETS WON Fulton Failed to go for Local Op tibn by a Vote of 66 Fulton Ky Feb r3Saturd1YI was one of the most experienced in the town of Fultont It lThosehad secured the services of R v1 Sam P Jones to deliver two lectures recently His lectures added to the fervor of the interest already manifested and caused excitement ment to run high at election The autis won by a majority of sixtysix Air the chnrch bells in the town were sounded from the time the polls opened until they closed Consumption cured Dr Ottos Spruce Gum Balsam will curet any case of coniumptlon if taken in time s Consumption starts with a alight cough or cold This where consumption gets its tart and it you wilt use Dr Ottos Spruce Guru Balsam you will cure the cough heal the lungs and throat and the consumptionDelay cost you your life Large Price 25 c and soc For sale by St Ber Drug Store THE ARNOLD Work of Loading Coal Has Pro greased Day and Night The loading of coal at the New Arnold Mine of the St Bernard Coal Company at this place has continued day and night The do velopment of the i crease tsoutputis being rapidly pushed The aggregate output of this mine is not yet but it is ust so much contributed to the relief of the distressing situation What a Prominent Kentucklaa 5 aYIIVVL YANCY Tadncab writes r a severe case of Kidney disease and three of tho best physicians in somhern jKentucky treated ma without suoce 3I was induced to try Foleys Kidney Cure The firslI boltli gave iminidiate reliCtand three bot ties pared me permanently I gladly recommend this wonderful remedy Camp belt Co Coal shippers at Buflaloare feeling hopeful of next seasons business An tbracite sizes at the lake port will likely be very low when navigation opens Chestnut slzs Is already about exhau ted at several points i B PRESSON Pressonvlllp Kans wrlles Jan 25 IS99Sblp order at once only have one bottle left v Nothing likeF leys Honey and Tar It is the universal verdict at alt wbo have used it Especially sUif teeti true of coughs accompany Ing and succeeding LA GRIPPE Noa bottlefafl dto give almost immedlatevrelief Everybody rae oamtmdslt Campbell A Co e 2 S T DIAMOND MINES the Banner Days Work Load ing Coal onuCold Monday S The South Diamond mines of the St Bernard Coal Company at Mortons Gap broke the record for quanity of coal loaded on last when steam pjpcs shiv rd A good start was made that morning and an excellent run un der the circumstances was reported at the close olthe day The miners at Mortons Gap have real zedas have indeed the miners of he whole Western Kentucky dis the gravity of the situation nd the harsh necessities of a suf ingworldoutside the coal dis rict and have bent every muscle and nerve to produce the maximum output of coal The Diamond made a good run and pro uccd more coal Monday than any single mine reported Wonderful Discovery LuKsroRD ALA April 15 1898 New Spencer Medicine Co Dear SlrsI have been troubled with liver and stomach complaint I bad no- ppetite and my general health was very ad I took medicine from four different octors and they failed to do meany good got no relief until I began to use your Nubian Tea I used about two ollars worth of it and it did pie more good than all the medicine I ever took I nave gained thirtyfive pounds in weight and my health is very good I can sleep soundly and my appetite excellent I can recommend Planters Nubian Tea to world as being a Godsend to any com unity Any one who doubts this state ment can write OSCAR BAKBR Sold by St Bernard Drug Store REINECKE Shined In the General Delay From the Freeze on nondayI The steam and water pipes at the mines of the Reinecke Coal Company at Madisonville shared in the general freezeup of MonI Jay morning and their operation was delayed during the first part of that day The machinery was put in running condition however without serious delay and a lair quantity of coal loaded The demand for coal for home consumption has been very urgent at the Reinecke mines during all of the recent zero weater His Life Was Saved Mr J E Lilly a prominent citizen of Hannibal Mo lately had a wonderful de liverance from a frightful death In tell mglt he says I was taken with Typhoid Fever that ran into Pneumonia My ungs became hardened Iwa5 so weak I- ouldnt even tit up in bed Nothing elped me I expected to soon die of Consumption when I heard of Ur Kings New Discovery One bottle gave relief continued touseh and now am welt udsirong I cant say too much in its praise This marvellous medicine is tbe surest and quickest cure in the world for ll Throat and Lung Trouble Regular le 50 cents and roo Trial bottles free at St Bernard Drug Store every bottle guaranteed EVANSVILLE MINES Scarcel Able to Supply Local Demand During the extreme winter weather of the past two weeks the several coal mines near Evans ville have been put to it to satisfy the local demand for coal for domestic and steam use The de mand has been enormous Only small amount compared with usual shipments of Kentucky coal was received there and dealers had to do except answer the telephone and try to pacify importunate customers No Right to Ugliness Tho woman who Is lovely In face form and temper will always have friends but one who would be attractive must keep her health H the is weak sickly and all ran down she will be nervous and irrl table it she has constipation or kidney trouble her impure blood will cause pimples blotches skin eruption and a wretched complexion Electric Bitters Is hu best medicine In Ibo world to regulate stomach liver and kidneys and to purify the blood It gives strong nerves bright eyes smooth velvety skin rich com plexion It will make a good looking charmingwoman ot a rundown invalid Only 50 cents at Si Bernard Drng Store PROVIDENCE Was Shivering and Did no More Than Its Share of Coal Loading flonday Cold Monday caught the Provi dence mines as all others una wares But not much trouble was experienced except for lack of men many of the miners being sick A large wagon traffic was served dur ing the day and several flats of coal loaded Lingering La Qrlppe Cough Cured Mr G VAGUER 157 Osgood St Chicago My wife bad a severe case of La grippe three years agoand it left her wits a Very bad cough She tried a bottle 0fFoteys Honey and Tar and it gave Immediate rf licf One bottle cured her cough entirely Now we are never without a bottle of this of this wonderful Cough Medicine in the bouse 350 and SOC Campbell Co lON RCn MINES Host of the Coldest pays Output Taken by Wagons At the Monarch mines Monday the quantity of output was limited as elsewhere There was damage and delays from frozen pipes The demand from wagons tor sup ply the needs of Madisonville and vicinity were such as to take nearly the whole of the days output Contloued success can come alone from mert Dr Sawyers Wild Cherry and Tar is steadily increasing in sales because it is the best cough remedy on the market Sold by St Bernard Drug Store II 0 i tj i T Ii o IIECLA NINES Light Run flade Sunday to Help Relieve the Situation Disabled by Extreme Low Temp erature Mondaj Constant Work The Hecla mines has not lost a minutes time during the rigor of almost Arctic winter that has put such a strain of work and humane responsibility upon every coal operator and every coal miner in Western Kentucky until Monday morning extreme low temperature disabled the working of their electric machinery Colonel Foard made a light run on Sunday to contribute something to the relief of the general coal famine and it was thought the machinery could be put in operation by noon so that a halfdays run could be made But after constant effort it was found that nothing could be done and hot a trip was pulled on Monday is GOVERNORS MANSION BURNED The Governor Assisted in Extin I guishing the Conflagrationw Though His Clothing is yWasFrankfort Ky Feb io =The to historic old executive mansion which has been occupied by every governor of Kentucky and on which two men who afterward became governor worked on the building was destroyed fire this tamorningby a furnace but it is necessary to use stoves in some of the rooms I defective flue from one of these I daylightthisI I covered the blaze himself and I after giving the alarm assisted the I firemen in their work though his clothing was frozen I The roof was burned off and much of the valuable furniture was ruined by fire and water I The old mansion was built ind the term of the sec I liondwas again governor in 1813 it isau fact that every governor of Kentucky I has lived in the mansion I P It was an old fashioned two I story brick house which in its I day was considered a fine structure I but its age and locality have long made it undesirableI Good for the ChildrenIMrs Ella Htnson writes us August lath 18g8ItI advise all I mothers to give their children Planters Io Nubian Tea when they are puny or fretful It I keep this medicine in the bouse and when the children are ailing I give them a dose and that is the last of ItIt Sold by St Bernard Drug Store Official estimate of the antbracile coal production for January places the amount in round numbers at 3700000 tons as against 3073000 tons for January 1898 To Sweeten the Breath Brtcaien the BytCletr tile Complexion and Ininro the Natural Bloom of Health me ntat A Slmmont Liver Medicine The Jamestown Rusiell County Coal Co has been incorporated in Fraakfort Ky with 3000 capital H O Coffman is chief Incorporator The best way to avoid sickness is to keep yourself healthy by taking Hoods Sarsap arilla the great Jilqod purifier To Rebuild Barretts Factory Another big tobacco factory will be erected on the site of the one destroyed by fire at Providence county last week It the intention of Mr Barrett to re build just as soon as the weather will permit and arrangements are already being made for the mate rial for the new structure The building will be four stories high the first story to be wholly of brick and the other three and it is estimated that between 350000 and 400000 bricks will be required Sn its construction Henderson Gleaner CASTORIAFor Infants and Children The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the- Signature of C It is said that the American Steel and- Iron Company will advance wages of all mill men from 5 1010 per cent on March ist thereby benefitting several thousand men The receiver of the Baltimore Ohio Railroad has placed an order with the Carnegie Steel Company for 2000 steel hopper cars of from 100000 to 135000 pounds capacity to be delivered luring the year x CTIVE SOLICITOR WANTED EVERY PhllllpinwobyMllralUallllad mont aa Official Historian to the War Department Thebookwaa written In armreampi at San Fran cisco Oillh Pacific with General Merrill inCh at Honolulu In hong Kong In the American trenches at Manila In 11M inanrcent campi jrlth Atninaldo on the deck ot the Olympia with D end In the roar ot haul at of Maalla4 ilonanga forallll DrimfulofOrllla picture taken br government photographers on the ipot Largo took Low pticei Big profit Freight paid Credit given Drop alt on official war booka Outfit free Addreu F T harbor Secy Star Insurance Bldf Chicago oct 7i6t It is reported that Alabama miners are almost certain to get an advance of wages with the advance in the price of iron confidently predicted for March ist Wanted Male Hel- pWantedA hustler to sell an article affording good profit A specialty for which there is a steady and increasing demand No samples required Good situ ation for right party Only those meaning business need apply Address Manufacturer Cleve land Ohio Nice Saltexl Straw 30 cents per ball at WC McLebdo Miss Payline Davisspent a few days lastweek an Subscribe for THE BEE j 14ASYQOINOt catarrh secures ft possession with It out tho knowl etigo of Its vie ffi tim ithas become Mso common to 1 9say Every I has a little catarrli that many easy going people- payallghtatter4lon to it Yet no class of disease is BO dim cult to shako off I y zi I Many people well adranccd Sn years find themselves SnT the tolls of catarrh Mr and olluin of Qiddings Tex found help in Poruaa Mr Colluma letter follows Peruna Medicine Co Columbus O DEAn SiasI think your Peruna tho best medicine I over tried for catarrh I have tried all tho catarrh medlcln s that could hear of anti none of them did any good until Itried yours and my wife have both used tho PcLand Manalln and we arc ell I am 70 years old and my wHo 60 When wo commenced to take 0our medicines wo were not nblo to see fter our vork but now shocan tend her work and 1 see after my farm I You can use this publicly if you wn- nltoIAI Collpm GlddingB Tax 9ur oloted iiens 1IlialallCM ALIXAXDH Barlincton Ky 1 A King is very sick at this writing James Alexander was on the sick list last week Among the sick this week are H Cock rell Charlie Fitzpatrick Henry Ray and Richard Hardin Mrs Mamie Killebrew was sick last week W C Orion a graduate of Atkinson College and a successful teacher spent the week visiting the Public school and ren ared valuable service during the examina tion Mr Orions affable manners bril ant tact and genial temperament awaken uch interest and win for him many friends While here be enjoyed tbehos liably of many homes A very pleasant affair was the reception liven Mr Orion at she home of Mr and Mrs Ed Bailey on the evening of the yth W D Jennings teacher at St Charles visited the Public school last week MORTONS GAP The entertainment given by the trustees Saturday evening was much eoJoyedbut- wing to the inclemency of the weather was Rot sowellattendcd Miss Mattie Alexander was here Saturday and SundaySEd Lacy of Princeton came this week to work in the mines Rev C H Hobbs left here this morning for his homo in Princeton having resigned his pastorate as stated in TUB BBB Mr J Rnffinorof Hopkinsville who has been at work hero for the past month re turned homo Sunday and was married Monday morning to Miss Mary Allen one of Christian countys teachers and a most excellent woman We extend congratula dons and good wishes J C Ress and W H Earle attended the entertainment Saturday evening Mrs Jim Ossley of Nortonvllle is here on a short visit An entertainment will be given by the Methodists for the benefit of the chnrcbat the school house Saturday v ST CHARLES IThIs is the coldest weather that we have had for several winters Mr Isaac Douglass who entered school a few weeks ago at State University is at home once more Mr Jim Wallace Jr started to see young lady that lives at the top of Ion in dma plane As he neared the gate his foot slipped and ha slid down to the bottom scarring his face very badly He says that be does not want to see any ladies now Mr H D b tried bis hand at falling Sunday night as a result he rested Monday Miss L Wimbly has gone to Empire Mr L Killebrew is looking sad and seems to be dreaming- B L Teague is put agalnj Mr Allen Brasher and J Campbell have an excuse something they have been looking for to keep from going to Carbondale They say too co- ldWHOOPING Ono oftho most distressing sights IB to see achildalmost choking withtho dreadful whooplnccough Givo tho chlldDrJohnW Syrup relief will be obtained atonco sufferer will soon bo cured DrBulIsCOUCH Cures WhoopingCough quickly hoses are small and pleasant to take DoctoM recommend it rrice 25 CtS At all druggists THOS B YOUNG Manufacturer High Grade Boots and Shoes Rpalr Work SpecIalty Earl1r1gton Cy wish to state to the general pub I lic that owing to the demand for well as all classes of 1tot 4 When Sainted Souls do Out Written by Eber Matthews editor of he Hartford Herald who lived in Earling on when a boy and toas called George II nd who m afterwards a printer on the Madisonville Times under Zeno Young little souls depart from this poor t nement o clay And wing their way to Gods eternal ligh- tWherethrou9nttbatpanacel rtIal days most won drons bright seems to ma that we poor mortals here Who sob and moan for darlings we have lost Should be content with memories sweetly dear Since Deaths dark river we have safely crossed When aged souls go Into that restful sleep That waits the ones who holy lives have spent And we bow down with streaming eyes to weep For those whose tender presence has been lento start our faltering footsteps on lifes way And teach us how to live and love and dieO- should we wish thembaclc with us to stay When they leave us for mansions in the sky When those best suited for that realm above Where God takes His own Into His bosoms care- eave us to feel their Fathers tender In that far homo In regions bright anti fair agalaEento break panWhengently take Pj a 5 5 tl ti1tifTIl- E EXCELLENCE OF SYRUP OF FIRS is due not only to the originality and simplicity of tho combination but also to the care and skill with which L is processesknown uponalltrue and original remedy As the genuine Syrup of FIgs is manufactured by the CALIFORNIA Pie STROP Co only a knowledge of that fact will assist one in avoiding the worthless Imitations manufactured by otherpar ties The high standing of the Our FORNIA FIG SVBUP Co with tho medical profession and the satisfaction which the genuine Syrup of Figs has given to millions of families makes the name of the Company a guaranty of tho excellence of its remedy ItUs Lana advance of all other laxatlm as it acts on the kidneys liver Ind bowels without irritating or weaken ing them and it docs not gripe nor nauseate In order toget its beneficial effects please remember the name of tho Company CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO SAN FRANCISCO CU LOUISVILLE Kr NEW yonro1l T 11 I S I SI OS S S U Ses4isS SI4i JWTWYMANi StovesDE and Grates CASTINGS AND TINWARE Contractor of all kinds Tin 1Uaivnnlztd Iron and Copper Work 1 ROOFING AND GUTTERING A SPECIALTY AND SATISFACTION GUARANTEED o I a 9 aI II4 HARPER MAGAZ INE villb oiJthan usual trterest IS EeslJss eerie n1 crticir 0fil uolnofthf ubjecti It will contain a compreheniire political aij HiSTORY OF TH- ESPANISHAMERICAN WAR jfly HENRY CABOT LODGE US SENATOR cf who It cratntntljr lilted for the lailc not along because o hii atlllt at r 1i writer of American history but for the poiliion he hal IwlJ in our sonrnrn jut There will also appear tuchankltint a Admiral Sampsons Fleet Battle of Manila Bay 4- DC LIcu A It STAUNTON UsN By Lieut J M ELUCOTT U3NY j i THEIR SILVERWODDINa JOURNEY l By William Dean HowelU f- AltrW atCIfJtoapp talalne all that characterlrtic charm that m en e I9weistoIbredngpaUe ThePriic thXen1a Spanish War Story f rLI i stt Bj at n our war 1 SHORT STORIES I UHDJaAH APRILS GHOSTS OH JERUSALBH a D Brander Matthews Bjr Njrm Crlnkla 2 T1lifREHlBD HOUSE WAY OP THE CROSS Br Octave t Dy Stfpliim Dontal ra 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CASIORIA For Infants and Children The You Have Always Bought the- Signature of The I Kind You Have Always Boug- htCASTORIA TMC eiHT U MMMMY NVWYOCS CITY I 1A Popular Proprietary Medicine Sold at Retail Packagethe step in a direction that may lead to a revolution in the trade A work company of jn ouf turlin vhemlitthe lUpaas Chemical Companr I ptac J the market aboUI fti n naedlc1naJ tables or labul eUIDIOk ot OJn eed powdered prruaraiki t i rtim medIcinal dniffi Troleli Ima ucer tallied IU Ie ul more uu auth of aei Scot men than Tother for I Se cure or I levlAlIln ot ouch 1111 common 10 InU 1u their origin in W eatIon u- re1 eapattv tor aoslmUatlnr tuotatr rblll nourishment and uoI1nauzIg wtcT- hectiIoUuUt III Included Unuer 111 LwI I lAId to welllde ne thej r which the physictan U cutkd up s i pnscr1Le In Inidlietriundtrd r extendedlapprlcclpleUtalto aco3rauco I t U eJenee the labuisalpicked In RWO protected by aosorU c rrniand corked Kren tb Used Sian been ot a grade so high itt 1 1II1IOnll UII no manufsctuue ot thee every could inoro tr a smelt iroportlon from its oujpit thatf exncttn speuicatIort 4 Io i lou Ylaja were In turn packed noise ofwouUmeetltaquVltjr inrputedln beauty nnd t rfcc tenet by those used tbe most d Jewels end ornDln allotcolcL UaTlncMtlbrlrhUlhitandird ant uevcrcnneentIu to fary from It too rroprletwa rode4 to Ute areepted modern mthndi or making lucia commodity and seyee hundred thousand dollars Sn reited wlthla tire yean In newspaper dvrrtiing baa Infosmed nierlcan citizenI canrernlnir tw superIor qualities of Ulpaos errc tarlneuponJlJlni lOub ol Iud palnitakluir obaaereri of the chanted conditions that H that a present ror lower ptce for article thatj tibi an use anti that the peale althoueh requiring theefh7ri resent being called upon to Q wrappln and pzeklng or unnecresary protectionpayhaav7rcent9egthat mtht rotOil la vrs but II In case a porches Inteded to be consumed In a experlenctbAI Icellllc thAt mlllht at dret havo been expected Inaimuch u under Ii or btecondlUcns those that bur lain loose In a a traveling bag or for several weeks or months are found to bo practically as trash and as efflcaclons as 4aiti ever Acting upon thee suneitloni and nolln the unimpaired prosperity of I grefit newspapers slow sold for ft cent Intteaa of the old rat ct fl times amount and the geniral tendency la aU dlreeUQnl toward low rates and increased aalea the paclcapfccompany have entered upon the experiment of putting up lupine Tahulla Uleard Ia p iprtctary ten or for onehalfa cent each V whichVienrl experimentally for the benefitof such as maydetlr them Ittnonld be thit auality ot the medicine Is ldentlcaUn both sofls the only difference Mlntt In the form an comparative cost of or P pack ages nm riot yft to be hid of all although it Is tbere drug i 1 alogicnrtmIdInipu forwarded to the Chemical co No 10 s IIC New York the ic- i gondi are thoroughly Introduced to the trade agents and peddlers will be supplied at a hTTI prte toesimwhich will allow them a fair minrln of TOile vie t dozen cartons r for 40 cents 1 rAAI kF iI John B Castlemaa ArthorO Un bior Brttklnrldit Castleman 4 iRoval Insurance Coi Ox LiVcrpool r i The Larges Fire Insurance Company in the World i 1 the Largest Business Transacted In Kentucky I IDoes the Largest Bnssness Transacted In the Southern States n 1 i er1 i PAUL M MOOREi Jf t RARLINQTON KY t Resident Agent for Earlington and LVIcinity rvvvvvvvvvw Kind Bears Barbee CastlemaniU- ANAQKRS Southern Department Home Office Louisville Ky wwm wvv SUBSCRIBE FOR DTIIE BEEahONE DOLLAR PER YEAR TmrS NiJAiSOIt01ffi LESSON FFIRST QUARTER INTER NATIONAL SERIES FEB 19 t Text of the Lemon John Tl 114 Memory Vance Oll Golden Text John vl 08 Commentary Prepared by the leT D M Stearns Copyright 1SOS by D M Stearns IlluA great multitude followed Htm bccnuso thoy saw Ills miracles which He did on thorn that wore diseased II Tho true disciples followed Him botauso they bo lloved Illni to bo tho Messiah Israels do llvorcr and King but tho majority of poo plo saw no beauty In Him they only saw a wonder working man who could heal them wizen they woro sick or feed thou when hungry Ho had crossed tho sea perhaps to bo moro alone with Ills Father for Ho was so misunderstood by mon oren Cy His disciples but His Father under stood Him perfectly Tho multitudes however would not lot Him alone tholr needs wero so many and Ho was so nblo to meet thorn n4 And Jesus went up Into a nioun tain and thero Ho sat with Ills disciples and tho 1nssovcr n feast of tho Jews wau- nigh Tho Passover was a feast of Lord Jut It hnd bccomo n nloro feast o tho Jews anything but an honor to God To Him nil was very real tho animals slain by Ills own hand to provide coats of skins Jar Adam and Evo Con Ill 21 tho lamb3 by whoso blood tho firstborn woro saved In Egypt tho sacrifice Ho was soon to offer of Himself all wcro to Him very very real but to thorn n religious ceremony a weary form 6 When Jesus then lifted up His eyes and sawn groat company como unto Him Ho saRh unto Philip Whence shall wo buy brood that thoso may eaU Ho was full of compassion for the multitudes who wore us sheep without a shepherd As to their spiritual condition I their teach ers tho scribes and Pharisees would not thor enter tho kingdom themselves nor suffer others to enter Whatever religious rites they performed the object was to bo soon of men Math xxIII 6 18 0 And this Ho said to provo him for Ho Himself know what Ho would do Mans thoughts and ways aro very earthly Tho Lord needs nono of thorn His aro as- far above ours as heaven Is higher than tho earth Isa IT 0 Ho Intends to fill this earth with His glory and Ho knows just how Ho will do It It was all plain to Him from tho beginning Ho will comploto His body tho cturch Ho will make Israel all righteous Ho will subdue all things unto Himself and Ho will lotus bo partners with Him In Ills kingdom and in all things tending to it but lIe needs no suggestions from us ns to how It shall bo done 7 Philip answered Him Two hun tired pennyworth of bread is not sufficient for thorn that every ono of them may take n little Therefore the matter of feeding them was wholly out of tho question the money necessary was not to bo hail and If they bad tho money where was tho brood to bo found So to Philips mind tho idea was simply preposterous Ho dd not know his Lord nor did ho know Him oven up to tho night before Ho was crucified John xiv 0I8 0 Ono of His disciples Andrew Simon Peters brother salth unto Him There is a lad hero which hath five barley loaves and two small fishes but what aro they among so reany Wo look around and find that wo hare just so much just the vorlest triOo of what is necessary for the work so lIttlo that it is not worth considering and so woo like Andrew fool that It is folly to think of It Theso thingsI are written for our instruction May wo learn from them nnd from other Scrip turos to hare faith In God to dwell wIthI tho King fcr His work I Citron Iv 23 euro that what tho King purposes Ho is able to carry out All power In heaven and on earth is ills 10 And Jesus said Mako tho men sit down Now there was much grass in tho place So tho men sat down In number about 0000 All suggestions oncourag or nro now ended Tho ltakeswork Ho is tho author and finisher of every good work Ho is tho only Creator tho only Redeemer there is nono but He and nono like Him Ho says I will Vorkc and who shall lot it or turn It back Isa fixliiido is simply to watch Him and obey Ills orders Ho fed millions for 40 years Ho gave thorn flesh to the full without kill e lug n single ox or hhcopa11 And Jesus when Ho had given thanks Ho distributed to tho disciples and tho disciples to themT that were sot down nnd likewise fishes as much as they would Ha might hare rained bread from heaven as Ho did in tho wilderness but Ho tookII what was at hand and looking to Ills Fa thor that Ho might work Ho multiplied it as Ho did tho oil and meal for thoIprophet and thoso with whom Ho and tim oil for the widow that her debt might be paid I Kings si 14 II Kings iv 7jwere un to His disciples Gather up tho fragments that remain that nothing bo lost II While provides abundantly Ho will have nothaug wasted Filled and overflowing but all to Ills glory and that many may be r benefited An abundance of wino nt thenfeast in Cana and much over an dance to eat on this occasion and much to spare but nothing wasted nothing lost II Whatever Ho gives us is that Ho may bo glorified How sad when Ho has to say tho God In whoso hand thy breath Is and li whoso nro nil thy ways hast thou notbglorified Dan v 23 When Ho per ceives in us a real desire to glorify Himtwo shall be abundantly filled 13 Therefore they gathered them to gether and filled 13 baskets with tho fmgI racnts of the fire barley loaves which ro roamed over and abovo unto them that had oaten Fcoplo filled and baskets filled and Ho did it nil without any help from man How wonderfully Ho used tho lad and his loaves Years ago I pray od that I might bo llko ono of those loavesFfully in Ills hands to bo blessed ken anti as I go from city to oily from bhowprayerIseen tho miracle that Jesus did said This raIntoHim by force and make Rim n king butGHe having sent His disciples away by departed alone to mountain The wind a ountIlwalking on the son and as soon as theyGreceived Him into tho ship sho wnsat land Tho people still sought Him but only because Ho had fed themaSomething to DoeThank God every morning when you got up that you havo something to do that day which must bo dono whether you llko it or not Being forced to work of and forced to do your best will breed in you temporancoand self control dillasenco and strength of will cheerfulness and content Qed n hundred virtues which the idlo will never knowflo- T formed Church Messenger Australian Endenvorcr Australia reports 1722 Christian Endeavor societies with 03840 member to which must bo added nnnfllliated so oieties bringing the total membership up to 65000 Of these j3 148 joined tho church daring tho year and 1401 nsso elates became active The Weeleyau Methodists load with 535 societies then como the Baptists with 150 tho Congregationnlists with 131 tho Pres byterians and Primitive Methodists with 110 ouch the Bible Christians with 80 the Church of England 27 1 21rIzlvIizi114J11b WittJt ALL tAiLS heat hInS d sfcHHs H 1 d t 1d 1 1 1ST BERNARD COAL COMPANY I INCORPORATED IJfoy Knetuckyi IBrA r1ch Officesjj JAMES R LOVE Manager aoi N Cherry Street Nashville Capt R G ROUSE Mgr Palmer House Broadway Paducab Tennessee Kentucky it i S H NEWBOLD Manager 342 W Main Street Louisville Capt T L LEE Manager Corner Main and Auction Streets IIi Kentucky Memphis TennIA S FORD Manager 327 Upper Second Street Evansville Ind Wtaoleeeilo Agerit HUNT BRO Memphis Tcnn HESSER MILTON Rialtoi j Buildi gShLouislMo J W BRIDGMAN Room 316 Western UnionBuilding Chicago III I- fTHE FAMOUS NOV 9 EI3AL For all uses from Earlington Diamond and St Charles I i Mines Only Vibrating Screens and Picking Tables I used THE BEST SELECTED COAL IN THE IIMARKET j BRUSHED GORE FOR BH8E BURNERS AND FURNH6ES i IWhybuy Highpriced Anthracite Coalwhen you can get ST BERN ARD CRUSfIED COKE for a much less price One 1 ton of the Crushed Coke will do the same work as ioneton of the best Anthracite Coal ASK YOUR DEALER FOR IT AND SAVE M- ONEYhIb jt Sf TO SSSf5St FIFTYFIFTH CONGRESS Srcontl 1Ilul1- In the senate on the 9Ui the entire open session was devoted to consideration of the legislative executive and Judicial appropriation bill 61 pages of which were before the senate went Into executive session for the remainder of the dayln the house several fcllls of minor importance were passed after which the sundry civil appropriations bill was taken up for general occupied the remainder of the session In the senate on the 10th the entire session was devoted to consideration of the leglslaUe executive and JudIcIal DP- proprlatlon bill JIUle progress was made the time being largely taken up thehouseDurIng urn chairman of the Interstate and for noticehatbill as an amendment to the sundry civil bill conSlusionlution offered on the 10th which reaf lhodeclaraUon theirjUltand that the oocirmes aro unlersa1 and apply to alt peoples who have housetheconferencehecompaniesthroughlands and Indian allotments was takenp and discussed at length ngrlculturnl theIcilY execuJ wholefterhousedjourned McEneryesolutioncllIon of the of peace was either incorporation nor permanent an orlhendoftedInanmendmentdevelopedlivelywhen the house adjourned THE MILES INQUIRY 30th the General and the Commissary Department Preparing to Pre sent Their Cases Washington Pebh1Next to news from the Philippines Interest in the ar department centers on the 15th of- ebruary when the court of inquiry to investigate Gen Miles embalmed eef charges will convene All in evenns to the court routine s judiciously guarded and officers re rain from expressing any opinion or nicing any forecasts in the case It Is ell understood however that both en Miles and the commissary gener ts department are preparing ii tunas f evidence which will be submitted to court the one tending to sustain em Miles statements as to the char acter of the meat furnIsher the army nd the other discounting any criti lam of tho material bought passed upon and issued by the commissary deportment Doth the testimony of Gen Miles and the commissary department will consist in the main of official reports nd will bo voluminous DEATH IN AN AVALANCHE he Ilodles of Eleven Victims Recovered Thirteen Still Hurled llnenth the MountaJte of Saow Denver Col Feb 13A special to the News from Georgetown Col says The most terrible and disastrous snowslido ever known in Clear Creek county occurred at Silver Plume four miles from here at eight oclock yesterday morning f damage Settlements ot miners mostly Ital Ions were situated in both gulches For n week or Aore the inhabitants hare moved from place to place to escape tho threatened disaster should the mountain of snow start down the mountain side Some lingered In their omes and were carried away in the slide yesterday It is estimated that 13 bodies ore etlll buried beneath the piles of snow in the two gulches Eleven have been taken out dead DESTRUCTIVE FLAMES A nook Store Ilre Causes the toss of More Than half a Million Dollars flveatorybrickof Wabash avenue and Madison street occupied by tho book and stationery firm of A C McClurg Co was with Its contents totally destroyed by fire nearlyIthe largest stocks of rare old book and manuscripts outside of the great libraries including many volumes which can not be replaced All these were lost SIGNED FOR A FIGHT fob Fltxilmmons and Jim Jeffries Hare Signed Articles for a Tight In the Spring New York Feb 11Dob Fitzsim Ilgnedlartlces to for 25 rounds or to a finish il that can be arranged Marquis ot Queensberry rules are to govern with the exception that there is to be no hitting in the clinches or the breaka way Death of Dr Jaines n Ethsrldf Chicago Feb 11Dr James XL Etheridge professor of gynecology at flush Medical college and one of Chi engos oldest practicing physicians lJ dead nt his home in this city of heart failure Dr Etheridge was born at St Johnsrille NY on March 20 1844 CONDENSED TELEGRAMS All Colorado is excited over the reported rich gold discoveries in the Isa bella mine Richard II McLean one of the killed in the Filipino charge on Manila lived in Carlinville III Mrs Mary Woodland aged 76 died at Camden Ark She wns the oldest inhabitant of the city John 8 Jelly a pioneer resident of Jo Daviess county ill died dt Qalcnn Monday aged 85 years The cruiser Charleston Is now reported off Malalos the seat of the so called Filipino government The trial of Jesse Jamer charged with train robbery prbbably wilt begin on Thursday In Kansas CityMrs Ross of Meridian Miss was found dead in bed at her home Monday morning having tiled of heart diseaseDavid Keyt a pioneer contractor who built many of the finest buildings in Rockford III lied Monday aged 73 years William Early an old pioneer resident of Webster county In died sud denly nt Fort Dodge yhlli sitting at the breakfast table The body bf Inclcn Kennedy who was drowned in White river near Fnycttevllle Ark several days ago has been recovered According to statements mode to the banI examiner only three Kansas bunks held plunger Glllctts paper at the time of his collapse The federal circuit court at StLouIs decided that a wiles residence was the same ns her husbandJ unless the separatedA rl senate Lexow committee says that the cost of the senatorial investigation at St Louts is not over 75 a day Mrs Caroline Urookermnn 00 years of age died nt Rldgwoy 111 Monday mornliur of grip nod old age Sho had lived In Oallatln county about SO years The Tlllplnos are reported by a Spaniard who surrendered to be ills illusioned They depended on tolls manic wafers to protect them spinet the Americans Charley Ilolllday a colored team ster while lighting a fire in a loggIng 0 t camp near Arthur wty lox irom n Iregallon oiltan was fatally burned by its explosion Alice Bowers aged 11 years daugh ter of Frank Bowers a dairy former at Anderson Ind was fatally burned Her clothes were Ignited while she wns lighting a fire John T Russell and E L Wright were killed by black damp in the Dta mondville Wyo mine Ten others Were overcome but were rescued in time to save their lives The St Louis presbytery adopted a resolution at Its Monday mooting denouncing winerooms AS an agency for evil and insisting on tho enforcement of the law against them In Cherokee county Tex rabbits have been driven because of the snow covering Yegettttion to gnaw the bark off the peach trees and thousands of trees are reported killed Two notorious negro criminals Neal Robinson and Will Brown were captured at Pine Bluff Ark They are wanted at Fort Smith where they es caped from jail January 30 GOT Sayers of Texas baa respited Elisha Swan of Bastrop who was to have been hanged Monday for the brutal and coldblooded murder of his father whom ho shot while tho old man slept The body ef tho negro murdered near Vorner Ark ten days ago and for which two colored suspects are in the Jefferson county jail was found on a cake of ice in a ditch near that placeMustered out men of the Fouth Ken tucky perforated passenger coaches with bullets near Lexington Ky and defied tho police Two car loads were switched out and tho men told to get home the best they could Fir Ira tbe Texas Penitentiary Galveston Tex Feb UA special to tho Tribune from Huntsvllle Tex lAYsTlloe3st and west wings of the state penitentiary containing prisoners and officials quarters burned yes terday morning There were no cas ualties the inmates being in shops and buildings The burned buildings cost originally 97000 Fatal RaIlroad Accident Fort Ticonderoga N Y Feb 14 Delaware Hudson train No 4 which left Montreal yesterday morning was derailed near Gumming station two miles south of here yesterday after noon The engine turned over and the engineer W S Cobb and his little boy ten years old were killed The rest of tho train hands and passengers escaped On account of rush of orders arjd the necessity of using all available force Foreman Toombs and As sistants Hodge and Peyton mad full hands at the coke works latweek P A McManus and antiviilsoon return frdm Texas to EarliiiR againMrsof W It Brown of this place is in ill health Letter List The following letters remain uncalled for In the Kirlington posloBicc sod will be sent lo tbe dead letter office unless called for In calling for these letters plsaie say they are advertised Brown Mrs L M Erell Wm Darnell Mr G1rallklla D Brigtntn Mr J n Gregg Mrs A Bell JimClarkClark Delia Haniborougb J W Carlton Edna Henry Mr David Crcs Mrs Lzite Hampton Chess Calvert Mm Monroe Mrs M E Dickerson Mrs G E Holland Kale Davis Mrs S Long Malbert Dunuiog Sarab Long John IMIngton Jane Lewis Miss LucfeliajEdwards Lsbo MUell Miss C G ROBINSON P M February 15 1899 CTIVE SOLICITORS WANTED EVERY PbllllplubyIcamptSanKongInKent camps wllh tguhruatdoon tbe deck of the Dew and In the roar of battle the Ml of Manila bonanza for agents atd of original pictures taken by Lovesnineat phOo I priceslugall trashy unoffirul war books Outfit free Ad dress Chicago F T Ostber Secy Star Insurance iiidgS Dont Use DrugsIunless you nn and n pure drugs such as are sold by responsible druggists We keep only the best Ths n the great dis tinction to bo looked for when the time comes that you need them Nowhere else will you find so com plete a stock A good time to begin that spring medicine STBIRNARL DRLOcfun AN IIOPPI3RMsnsger Connecticut holds the record in the invention line the 831 patents granted to its cttixcns in 1898 be ing in excess of those granted to any other state A r RIng out the ola Wag In the new filug out the false RJaiiA tho UN We bring to you the new and true from tfa pIney forests of Norway DR BELLS PineTarHoneyNatures science to a Pleasant Permanent Positive Curl for coughs colds and all Inflamed surfaces of the Lungs and Bronchial Tubes The sore weary coughworn Lungs are exhila rated the microbebearing mucus Is cut out the cause of that tickling Is removed and the Inflamed thereIITAM 1111 1T SOLD BY ALL GOOD DRUGGISTS VII i Bottle Only 25o Oond1 00 SlMfl IAM88YEAR80LDaDdaeverUlltSE SURE YOU GET lIaAJI8I pM wdlasoougba aaillIIIIdS It DIkQI JIDIK A Met = I x iii 1 i BO elending a sketch rdcli mIltIQft may 1 ffltcklr ascertain onr opinion free whether an r lent freo Oi est agency a liaal1 A CO rewire itA elJ lllnitr U 4 ix klr lsreelt tr tt 1 JI Y Itritucli CO u 2THROUQH VEST1BUIEO TRAINSDAliy NASHVILLE Tt CHICAGO EXPKRIINOB YLAflSci J DnlQNSIICoPYRlOHT Jt AtlunutrtcltheMenflfie PewiJAVfacfiUNH i 1 T 1tNN1fIthsFofl il otl V- f4I= ffVlp 0 01A1- 1ReekKentIteduct tMPHY jjjjtioj4Tej r I xii GENERALWRSM LEXINGTON KY for circnUr of hli famous aid rapOBitU COMMERCIAL COLLEGE Of KY BWVMOT 7f Awarded Bedal nt World Bii mi ii ske-eta1nlTypeWrtsgssdTietxatyEM JVJjaardral1IJJ1ItGENERAL WILBUR B BMTH LoXla1E71HtU Kufwtr Vrtrmtli rtKnrnt 544 wurtf IOU tttiJHU in tlltlilantt Uit rHr I180N1E MOIIMERS j IThRflit 11 1 n- 14r 1 4t Lcl Ff f V O i11 Farnsworth AtE- ARLINOTON JKr Illinois Central R- ANNOUNCENENTS Bsi4 Jj J IHlaoU Central eow lOU RISlIhon site sad will co the same cacti Sep je 1898 round k fiussifnil1 JjJ hMfl4III t service lo St Louis Cblcece Cincinnati and Loeiyllls enables on to lIacbsl mad eomfottably tba uououln retcrts of Vlrstela IM While tiounisini and Staildt of New BaftUM lliolbootinJ Islands the lake and torn J eisf MlchUto yiicontln sad Mlnntieta the prln t of Arkansas the Yellowstone Park or till t retorts of Colorado new tS1 tdhtioe eeYni1 i oU tlA IIIft au II =heal I Coaiters hioei 1fCf s Central Sluiced 1tt1 Ihe Sines of Kentucky Tennessee Mluisriinii 1 f theltie13frmS 0 Hatch Olf Pass Agent CtnilanaU John A ScollDI Pass AOsst Memphis Wm Murrsy Oh Pass Agint Nsw Odtanl H Hanson 0 P A W A Ksliosd A a PA jChlcijt Lgotnlllt If You Are king Hwv I If You fin Chug ffthf- If You Aro Gong fabt II 19Q liro t9o fe I 2l 4 f I L 91 LOUI3VIUt A MAOHVIltt P It Ann co ccccna The Maximum of foj The Maxiinun ofcp4 The Maximum of Comfc The Minimum offai CbeC p ATfJOSC a p a r b Xorlsuij 11 W W niru DGE Acitr