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La pL L i E C 4 i 4 4 4 1 JI p m 1 jljiI f9f AM r figTIK t1 t i aPlUaWi 2Sm n I I n TENTH YEAR EARLINGTON HOPKINS COUNTY KENTUCKY THURSDAY MARCH 2 1899 NO9 CHAPEL IK A COAL MINE L Queer Place ol Worship With 5 Congregation of Miners 11- 1 f There arc many strange of worshipi says the Westminster Gazette but pneof the most re markable is doubtless the miners chapel in Myndd Menigdd Collery Swansea where for more than filty years the miners have each morn p Log assembled for worship This sanctuary is situated close to th bottom of the shaft The only light is that obtained from a soli GrAtary Davy safety lamp hung over l1 the pulpit from the ceiling and the oldest miner in the collery is gen erally chosen to ofhciate It is the custom in some other places fo coal miners to gather together at real time for prayer meetings and II the like but it is said that this is the only instance where a special apartment is fitted out in a coal mine asa chapel A New Way to Preserve the Hair I From Harpers Uasar I What lias made the hair thin f And what makes it fall out In occasional C3S = there is some 1Lslight scalp disease duo to the presence of some one of the bacilli family whose mission on earth is to annoy mankind Such troubles must be cared for by those physi cians who make specialty of skin diseases But nine times out r nine and a half the trouble comes I from defective circulation and thin blood The doctor has to treat the J general condition of the system but the palient can herself give the local treatment to the hair It is very simple and lies within the power of all yet very many fall to get good results because of lack of persistence Friction and per severance are the two wordsthat cmbpdy thp secret of keeping the hair from ailing To amplify and to follow the process from its first step let mu say that a shampoo is the primary rnr requisite The cleansing prepara tim for this purpose is best made 4 11i 1 pf gre Hsoap an article resembling soft soap and smelling like melon seeds It is found at the chemists only and has a hygienic value ab sent in most soaps SQme chemists keep it In a liquefied form slightly pi perfumed especially prepared for a the scalp If it can not be thus obtained make a shampoo of the following ingredients One ouuce of green T soap one tablespoon of powdered borax the white of an egg and u pint of very warm Vltef Dis solYo the bprax iR the egg beating Slightly PUt the soap into a bottle pdt the hot water and shake well then add the egg and borax and blendedIThis is the receipt of a famous physician and is the least expen sive shampoo that can be had A little perfume may be considered an agreeable addition Once a month is as often as the hair should be washed I am aware tht deploy often prescribe more frequent shampooing but ob gervation and experience both show me the mistake of much washing Alter the shampoo treat the head to a thorough rubbing with some tonic to aid the process t Bad cases must have the rubbing night and morning for a time but j i once a day will be sufficiently ordi I narily and sonic pcrson can get along yihw QV three times aI Wlhtlio are the ones who are s benefited by the treatments at various hairdressers Pour onto the scalp a little of the tonic after having divided the ychair with a comb and rub lightly with the balls of the fingers When the entire scalp is moistened putp the bottle down and with all ten fingers r anipupate It scalp movI JPS I Pn Uie akull in preference to giving it a sharp superficial fricI lion The object of this treatment is to increase a sluggish circulaI HOn The blood alone nourishes J the hair and it its supply is scant wthe hair can not live A Song to8 roo a tweet low IOOR of night peforo the moon is risen A tong that tellI of the slats delight t Escaped from days bright prison A song that croons wltb the crickets voice That sleeps wilb the nhadowed trees A song that shall bid my heart rrJofcQ t Alls lender mysteries I Aadtben when lbs song Is ended love c Bend down your head onto me Whisper the word Ibat was born above Era the mooq had swayed tho sea Erelbe oldest star began to shine Or the farthest sun to burn The oldest of words 0 heart of mineIYet newest and sweet oLin ri r HIId flrade flawlhqw laWarpeflIr Mat for Mal 01 i i RMiY TO WITHDRAW s sThe Kaisers Ships of Was at Ma nila and Hollo Vill Ho Longer be a Menace PLACES lIEn WERESTS IN OUR HANDS Ibe Action ToOk ItojxrtlrU ni n Mattel f2IIlrk of niplmuc by XVhloh Will be All riKtlblllljr of H Cllih He twirl the 10 NUolI SiilUrelloii ii Washington Wnshlngton March tThe Gcrmav government has set at rest effectual ly the rumors of a purpose on Its part directly or Indirectly to cmbarrasstht 1lanl1rrandof its desire to promote the moat cor dlul relations between Jermany and the United States by ordering the with drawal of all vcsscln of its navy from the Philippine waters and placing IIR- elives and property cf Itl subjects thereunder the protection of the United States government A Mniter Stroke III Dlplomicjr The action taken Is regarded as master stroke in diplomacy by whic be removed nil possibility of n 1clash between lernian und American interests In and about dinlla and no tice to ail the world and especially to any Americans who entertained any suspicIons of sinister designs by Qer many of the with and purpose of the German empire to cultivate the friend ship of the United States Iy It Ger many at once places the protection c all her large interests In the Islam almost completely in our hands HaaUnaalUomt tin German government came at the clow of a day that has been full of scntu tlonal rumors of a clash between the Americans and Germans In Manila the rumors finally going so far as to assert that Admiral Dewey had fired on and sunk a German vessel at Manila These rumors spread despite the fact that the cable connecting Manila with the outer world Is in the control 1 the United States government so that it rnjght be reasonably expected that U would be the government to receljr e tho first news of any disaster or coil I don at Manila and nt the WhitC House war department and navy de partment positive denials were madI of the receipt of any news tending in the slightest degree to confirm the rumors Even some of the more cau tious naval officers were Infected with theydIdeat trouble between the American amj German ships still thtyreallzed thl1- ltberewBI always lbl1lty of an accident bQnd ship that might result tIstruuaisIining aara 1utnt Rest These lingering fears In naval clr des were set at rest finally at the clost of the day by thferecclpt of some ells patches from Manila but without men tion of any untoward incident Base on this fact Secretary Long Secretary Alger Capt Crowlnshleld antI Gcu Corbln all took the responsibility oI atrqngesltenns l utlirUble llomlelile- p Ixiuls March 1Tbo coronrr S Jury in the case of Timothy Con fay vUP WM fataly shot by Tom Allen the tnrly8ulldayof justifiable homicide the evidence souclattheKilled br R Mine Cavpln- Wllkesbarre Pa March IAn ex tensive cavein occurred In the Vein ware and Hudnon mine rl Milt Creek tnjurlntwomen were Uber crusted to death or egi1ed Urdered to be Deported 1JolftythrecSt Umbrla Sundaydcstlncd for the west have been ordered deported It is as serted that they came under contract to work for a wealthy Spaniard at Boise City Hurry Ordera for the Relief New York March 1orl1ers have hos1UlllbJpRellefto sible momcnt and to move at as great speed nj safc It is expected that CIW Will start on Thursday afternoon viI Cavela In a Mine WllVesbarre Pa March IAn ex tensive caveIn occurred in the Delaware mine operated by the Delaware 8 Hudson Co at Mill Creek yesterday morning by which Thomas Canfield- Dnd Jacob Helnlmrt lot their lives and Martin Miller and Michael Meloakl were Injured Judlel l oiQlUBtlon presltoc4 Pennsylvania to be United States district judge for the eastern district Pennsylvania Killed anil Injured at n Fire New York March IDuring a flro n an aparatment hous on Columbus avenue Mary E Prouty u widow was Instantly killed by jumping to tlia ground from her apartments on tho filth floor Richard Hyde a fireman was slightly Injured by falling three sHories from a fire escape KxQov YIIs of LouUUna Dead New Orlennn March 1 Former Coy J Madison Walls of Louisiana a notable character In the reconstruc ion history of this state died at his Vomo In Lecompto IVMr5 Hanna Dead Teresa wife of Michael Hanna Sr of Madisonvillc died early Wednesday morning March i 1899 at their home of typhoid pneumonia 1 Requiem mass will be bel an the Catholic Church of the Immaculate Conception Itthill place 4at eight ocrockthis morning followed by interment the Catlioltccemetery jI 1ij I THE FILIPINOS WEAKENING Agalnaldo sad Bandlko IlatU at Malolo and Inclined to raclflo Overture A Flag of True Manila Feb 27 015 p rnTwc SpanIshcommissioners Scnora Rosa tie and Abogado who were permitted to pass through our lines and confer with Agulnaldo with reference to the Spanish prisoners at Malblbs returned through our lines this morning near Culoocnnwlth sealed dispatches for the Spaniards Tho commissioners said Aguinaldo and Sandlko were both at Mulolbs and inclined to pacific over lures While the Filipinos arc not yet prepared to surrender tho Spanish prisoners they will gladly release wo Americans who have been heVI for six weeks on tho payment of 30 the value of food and clothing furnished to them Shortly afterwards the rebels sent out a flag of truco borne by Comman dante Slnforoso do In Crux and several hundred of the enemy left the Filipino lines crying No quire Mae Com bate Americanos xnuclio buno The commondanto said that fully 3 000 of Ida men had had enough and were anxious to surrender Among the enemy la the jungle many women and children were visi andjwas sent MOLINEAUXlN THE TOMBS the Warrant Inoed Immediately Upon Heeelpt of the Verdict of the Coroners JuryCommitted Without Bali New York Feb 28TIte jury in the Mains poisoning case came in with its ItIWe find that said Catherine JAdams came to her death on December 28 1898 in 01 Wet Slxtyelghth street by poison by mercuric cyanide administered by Harry 8 Cornish to whom said poison had been sent in a bottle of bromo seltzer by Itoland U Molineaux The coroner immediately Issued an arrest forMolineauxand the latter was Throughhhearing but Assistant District Attor wy Osborne objected saying it was Impossible to proceed with the hear Ing The hearing was then set down for Wednesday morning at 1130 Molineaux was committed to tho tombs without ball Tlie Qravee of Confederates Washington Feb 28Col Alns worth of the quartermasters depart ment has transmitted to the secretary of war for transmission to the senate u partial report upon tho number of confederate cemeteries and their In termcnts and la prolecutlngtbowork- oteompl tligtho itatistics anked for by senate resolution with a view to carrying out tile presidents recom mendation that government care be given the dead The figure so tar prepared have not been given out The work of securing complete records is attended necessarily with delay To liar Out Ioljcamldi Washington Feb 28A favorable report on the proposed constitutional polygamlatsfrommade in the house yesterday by Rep resentative Capron of Jtliodo Island in behalf of the committee on election of president and vicepresident It refers to the case of Representative elect Brigham Roberts of Utah as ono of the causes for renewing attention to the subject After reviewing this case the report states that its determination rests with the next congress MethodUt lloiplui lilCbloaco Chicago Feb 28 Metiodlsts of Chi cago are to begin the construction at a great hospital in the spring at the northeast corner of Twentyfifth and Dearborn streets It is to bo built by the WcEley Hospital association and fa replace tho present temporary struct ure now 01 that alto The cost of the new building will be 200000 nepreientatlra MaishDsd Washington Feb 28 Bepresenta tlve Levi P Matsh of Pennsylvania died in this city Sunday from an at j tack of apoplexy Mr Malsh jvas I hIs sixtythird year a democrat in politics and had served in the Penh sylvanla legislature and as a member Viftieth Proved Herd on the Bees Lexington Ky Feb 28The rcceat weather did great Injury to one of the most profitable Industries in Kcn tucky Reports just received from all sections of tho state show that mIll- Ions of bees were killed during tho cold spell and that honey maklng hItS practically been ended in that state for several years at least Typhoid Fever at Havana Havana Feb 2SThere arc 30 cases ot typhoid fever in the Second division hospital in MajQcn Let camp neat Havana and there is some fear that the fever may become epidemic When the camp was laid out the plan provld ed for underground sewers but they wero not constructed Cyclone In Indiana Kvanavllle Ind Feb 28A vlciout cyclone struck this city Sunday dc propertywas demolished loss without insur ancc 10000 Tho Diamond Coal Coi building was arso destroyed Many private homes were unroofed and ape residence was completely destroyed Stabbed Illmielt to Death Detroit Mloh Feb 28Jules Jean i eret a Swiss watchmaker aged 26 committed suicide on Jefferson eve Sue by stabbing himself in the heart We have saved many doctor bills since we beg n using Chamberlains Cough Remedy In oar home We keep a bottle open all the lime and whenever any of my family or myself begin to catch cold WA begin to use the Cough Remedy and as a result we never have to send away for a doctor and incur a large doctor bill for Chamberlains Cough Remeday never fails to cure It U certainly a medicine ofIgreat merit and worthD S MKARKLK General Merchant and Farmer Mattie Bedford county Pa For tale by St Bernard Drug Store Karlington D T RonI lason Motions Gap George St ChAtlesI0 THE BULGARIAIS SAFE- The Hamburg American Liner Supposed to Have Foundered is Reported Safe ALL ON BOARD OF HER IN GOlD HEALTH she wai Reported Friday Hornlnc Enter lot the Tort of Toata Del Usda Aiore I Iilandi Whither Hue liad Troceeded UnaidedUna Man Loot While Repair- Ing the Rudder Ponta del Qnda Azoren Feb 25 840 a rnTlw HamburgAmerican line Bulgaria Capt Schmidt from New York on Jan 28 for Hamburg which the British tank steamer Weehawkcn reported In distress 800 miles from the Azore islands Is entering this port All on board the Bulgaria are in good healthThe British tank steamer Wcchawk en arrived at Ponta del Cada February 12 with 25 passengers which she bad taken oft the Bulgaria The Bulgaria tvns poken by tho Weehawken on Fob mary 5 She was pronounced to bo Iri a sinking condition She had a crew at PR men and carried 41 passengers The Wcehawken lost sight of thu Bulgaria during the night of February 6 and was obliged to proceed her small boats having been swept away and her bunkers being fun of water The rescued passengers of the But garia reported that the cargo of the Dulgarla shifted throwing the steam er on her beams ends and that although a quantity of her cargo was jettisoned the crew wero unable to right her During tho gale 130 horses were lost from the Bulgarlaand a boat with five men in her went adriftThe Bulgaria it appears stopped 11 days during which she was engaged lit repairing her machinery and rudder She lost one man during the oper ation The British steamer Antllllan Capt Post from Liverpool on February f for New Orleans atcmptcd to take the Bulgaria in tow but gave up the task The Bulgaria eventually proceeded alone ASKED FOR REINFORCEMENTS Iladetare Gutting I e perate Manila Feb 27Saturday night the rebels concentrated in such numbera near the Chinese cemetery that Gen MacArthur anticipated an attack and asked for reinforcements Two com ponies of tho Twentythird regulars were sent to Caloocan anti a battalion of the Twentieth regulars to the ceme tcry at about midnight But the expected attack was not made the rebels after making a great noise with bugle calls and yells ot Viva Independcia and Mucho malo Americana nnd firing volleys disap peared In the woods It is believed their leaders are get ting desperate and are attempting to force the United States troops to make an attack In tho hope of breaking through the American lines but the rebels are unwilling to be pacified when facing the Americans It is just possible however that they may hr goaded into such a move before more reinforcements arrive- IMPERIAL RECOGNITION The German Emperor Makes Itooognltlon of the Devotion to Dnty of the Bulgarias Officers and Crew Berlin Feb 26Emperor Williams fltbpatch to the director of the Ham lur American steamship line con mratulotlrjg the company on tho happy Laue of the Bulgarias experience Hays whohascrow I express my warmest congrat ulation of the saving of tho Bulgaria Cupt Schmidt like a true seaman and with a firm trust in God tggriouals carried on a life and death struggle for 24 days against the ocean assisted by a crew gallant and selfsacrificing devoted to duty Asa mark of mj Tecognltlon of his services I bestow upon Capt Scmldt tho cross of Com mander of tho Ilohcnzollern family order You will communicate to me the names of the crew who are BO descry ing of distinction ISLAND OF CEBU OCCUPIED Capt Cornwell Declared 111 Intention anti the Rebels Wlthdrwto the Mountain t Manila Feb 27 According to the advices brought by tho steamer Hues tra Senora del Carmen whose nrriva brought the news that the Americas flag had been raised over the island 01 Cebu theUnltedStates gunboat Petrel Commander C Cornwall visited Cobs on February 22 Commander Cornwell sent nn ultimatum ashore declaring the intention of the Americans to takt bJJforcedlatcdly vacated taldng their guns H I thp A party of marines and him ijackeis Was landed qnd the America was raised by thorn over the go rnxent building which they still oc cupied when the N usMa Senppdc Cjgnjon lift f Eightyfive per cent of the peo pie who are lamd are affected in the left side- S Mr and Mrs W Ernest Rash visited in Madisonville Tuesday The Jeffrey Mfg Co of Comtnbos Ohio states that the report that the machines in the mines cf the Merchants Coal Co near Myersdale Pt were thrown out is absolutely Incorrect The machines proved a great SLCCCJS and lbs company is still operating them L CONDENSED TELEGRAMS Cdal inlnera at Mascautah Ill are out on strike over labo troubles The entire treet railway system of Buffalo N Y has been Hold to an eastern syndicate Cot A II C and D of the Second Mis sourl volunteers were musterd out ut Albiiny On Monday Otlm Wright of near Anna IIIi playfully snapped an old pistol at Ed InstantlyPublic ne groes at Dallrts Tex was burned Monday night Loss 5000 Insurance 2000 The will case of Uudnall vs Ham wasdeclded at Mount ernon 111 for antenuptlarcontraet Oov Stephens of Missouri has called a meeting of the state board of health penltellIJplm W Collins a medical student committed suicide at St Louis by shooting himself In the head The deed was done hi the presence of his wife The tents of a band of gypsies encamped north of Macicoutah II took tlrt and the occupants had narrow es capes A nineyearold girl was badly burned The Rome correspondent of the Lon d5i Dally News says he learns on re liable authority that Archbishop Ir- elai will be created a cardinal at tho next consistory Ixteen Ponca Indians headed by Snticy Chief are en route to Washing ton to visit with the White Father They want their annuities to como regularityMuchprevails in Paris against Russia in connection with thfl new humiliation to which France has just been subjected by the English in connection with Oman PhilippineMnnds ordinary purposes but to meet any deands of the future reinforcements are being hurried there Gov Stephens of Missouri has of ere 1 a reward of 100 for tho appre tensIon and conviction of Milo Greg ory who killed Joseph Coburt InDun liri county February 20 1899 Jack Sturm a convict was killed while attempting to escape from the county farm nenr Corslcana Tex Ho iad been shot before while attempt Ing to escape from the Dallas county farm The jury in the Aduins poisoning case in New York decided that Itoland Ik Mollncaux sent the fatal drug to Mrs Adams Mollncnux is in the Tombsnwaltlng a hearing on a charge of murder The Major committee at St Louts found that there was n difference of over 6000000 between the inventories 01 personal property of 132 estates in lnodQotftheI3meojl The government troops under Gen Jloullng from drey town Nicaragua attacked and captured the bluff In front of Blueflelds Gen Reyes the in surgent leader fled to the protection of the British consulate A rumor is current in Madrid that Senor Don J Brunctto due dArcos former Spanish minister to Mexico will be designated minister to the United States on the resumption of diplomatic relations Through the work of an organized band of thieves in their employ Scheuer it Bro manufacturers of leather goods In New York havo been robbed of goods valued at be tween 30000 aud 40000 in the last year At K Ripe Oltl Ac Vienna Feb 27Count Jene Bach bcrgLothenlowcn the distinguished Austrian statesman formerly minister of foreign affairs anti the incumbent of other important administrative posts under Kmperor Francis Joseph Ulfd yesterday in his ninetythird year Cottoiiieml Oil Mill Uurneil Monroe La Feb 27The Planters cottonseed oil mill was almost totally destroyed by fire yesterday together with the seed house stables stock etq The loss is estimated at 100000 iuJ purance not known THE MARKETS zlarchtCATTLENatlvo 1JSJ 6 GO 6H FLOUUWlntor Wheat S 2i tfl 4 W- WHKATNo 2 Red ttfttf 5- 6CORNNo Z tJ 4- 4OATSNo2 IS- 1o1tKNew Mess 1000 t 10 Z5 ST LOUIS COTTONMlddllnB 6 O G- 4UiVESSteers 3L11 B SO Cows and Heiren 260 S 4 25 CAIVE3por 1W 5 00 ftI 600 UOaSFalr to Choice 3 40 4 0- 0alluuIFair to ChoIce 3 to J 4 4- 0LOtJfl1atCnt new SW t S 70 Clear and btralght 2 SO tt J 55 WIIBATNOZ lIed winter w 75 COHNNO 2 si u 34t OATSNo2 29UI 29 IIYIINo 2 65 tJ 69 lOlJACCOLus 300 J S O Leaf liurloy 4 60 W 1260 Timothy 7 60 tP s CO IfEauaKreshioltCStandardMe5tnoW UACONCIear lUll 6- LAUDPrlme Steam 5 a CHICAGO 3 76 Q E 85 vsttfssssE ss s 4 4 6- 0tLoUftVlntcr 09 atel1u a 80 t 3 so- 8prlnlf Patents S 40 V S 70 S 68 7t 71ttconNNo I I OltKSICIS new S U O 9 SO UlllII460 JI 625 HOHSAU Grades a 40 J 3 mi WHEATNO 2 lied cnewj 73 w 7t OATSNO 2 White 29 IfI 30 COHNNO t SIHW sift NEW OULEANS FLOUnHIch Grade 3 ES EJ 4 to COHNNO w 4544 ftHAYCholcfORICBtandard areas II Ip 975- UACON8lde 4 616 4f s LOUISVILLE WrIEATNo 2 fled 1 COI1NNo II Mixed 15i 3 OATSNO s Mixed 353- 4101tCNew Mess W U J6 HACONOir Ribs H9 COTTONMI Jailnc 6U- Rltss Sallie R Brown our effict cient County School Superintendent paid the EarlinRtoif Public School a visit yesterday Dr BullsCoughhoopicgcougb and lure 9wayardYOI1U J like It Doles Qildrensotafl Price 25 cmli i iifliiuriiivII A Dramatic Incident in the Inquest- on Mrs Kate Adams in New York tHE PRIVATE LETTER BOX RENTER Nicholas Ileckm n th Proprietor of the rrlrnto Letter IIos Station Identified Roland IJ Uollneanx at the Man Who Itented the Letter flog from Him HollneatuUalled Hus Liar New York Feb 28 Nicholas Heck man the proprietor of the private let ter box station identified Roland B Molineaux as the man who rented the letter box from him To this box it is alleged letters addressed to H C Burnett wero sent Molineaux called Hcckman a liar A Dramatic Scene bylleckmanAfter testifying to his business and that he had rented a letter box for onq month to a man giving the name of H C Harriet and that this man had called for letters about 15 or 20 times Mr Osborne asked the witness Could you recognize him again Yes said Beckman Titer lie III Beckman answered MrMolinraur There he is- Molineaux heard the accusation with out changing color of a trace of agitation He leaned forward with his hands on the table and staring stead ily at Heckman said emphatically I never saw that man in Fortysecond street where ITeckmans letter box agency is I saw him at the hotel where I was on exhibition and at Newark where a man brought him tome and asked if I was the man Hes a liarThats all said Mr Osborne quietly No Croii Examination Despite Mr Weeks efforts to have Beckman crossexamined he was al lowed to leave the stand the coroner saying that ho promised the district InvestigationIndent and Emma Miller the Newark saleswoman who sold a silver holder similar to that which held the bromo seltzer bottle was called to the stand Molineaux Handwriting William J Kbtaley the handwriting expert who had been employed in the Adams case testified that he had studIled the handwriting on the wrapper of the bromoseltzer bottle and the handwriting of the men suspected and that he had no doubt Molineaux vrote the address on the package sept to Cornish and which eventually caused the death of Mrs Adams THE INSULAR REVENUES Utement of the Ilevennei of Cubs Porto Rico antI the Philippine Up to Jaaua ry Last Washington Feb 26 Assistant Secretary of War Melklcjohn has made public a statement showing the total receipts from customs and taxes re ceived in the several ports inthe Isi antis of Cuba and Porto Rico and the Philippines so far as reports have been cclved by the war department from the respective dates of occupation of told ports by the military forces of the United States to and including January 31 1899 In Cuba from Tuly 18 1898 to January 31 1899 six portHI not reporting for January 1312732 was received In the Philippine islands from August 13 1898 to December 31 1693 1819813 In Porto Rico from August 15 1898 to December 15 1811ifI 3643602 Spanish Immigration Doubled New York Feb 27 Thirty Span lards arrived on the Cunard liner Urn brla Most of the men are laborers and are able to read and write All of them are going to different mltilng towns in the west They wero helelI for investigation by the immigrant office to determine whether they canto bere to work under contract The im migrant authorities say that since theI close of the war with Spain the immi gration from that country has increased 100 per cent No Chance In the Apla Situation Washington Feb 28 The statement may be repeated that up to this mo ment there has been no demand nor request from either our own government or that of Germany for the recall of any officials at Apia who have been Involved in the recent turmoils there The stn e of the case is exactly un changed each side has Intimated to the other that it regarded the officials of tho other as at the bottom of the trouble Both governments are await ing fuller reports from Apia Death of Qen Joieph Renold Washington Feb 27 MajOcn Joseph J Reynolds U 8 A retired died yesterday aged 77 years A month ago Gen Reynolds had an at tack of paralysis which culminated in a cerebral hemorrhage causing death late Saturday afternoon The remains will be interred at Arlington Tuesday or Wednesday lllnnenpalli Tribune Darned Oat Minneapolis Minn Feb 26The fivestory building on Fourth street occupied and owned by the Tribune Publishing Co was totally destroyed by fire Friday night The building immediately adjoining occupied as a liquor store by George Benz Sons was almost totally destroyed Ezwis President Dead Berne Feb 26l EmU Welti the distinguished Swiss stateiaan who was six times elected president of the Swiss confederation died here Fr- idayn lilt seventyfourth year l Will Speak tRev G W Young field secre tary of the State Local Option Committee will be in Earlington tomorrow Friday March 3 and will speak at the M E Church South Friday evening in the interest of his Work All who arc interested in temperance work are especially invited and a most cor dial welcome is extended to the public at large e 11 FIFTYFIFTH CONGRESS 8ftloo1Inconsideration of the river and harbor bill occupied the entire session and It pales of the bill were disposed of with the exception of thehousedebatequestion of rolRiblUUUon ot the naval acadomy at Annapolis Mdi and the tobeuponbothIn the senate on the Uth after a ses rlnra04harborot M to a carrying with It the Nicaragua housemostappropriation cioaoJthepenIon ofbillseonldoralion dayIn a rndlan Line railroad was padl180the senate bill to compensate tor parleOwingan orderwas made to meet at 11 oclock In the senate on the nth after a eon test that will be memorable the compro mite army reorganization wu passed compltedtbe belag ot Columblaln the house the pd4thoter 700000 Tho llnal conference report upon the Indian appropriation bill was also adopted perfectfrenzy memberDliiaor ten millions of dollar were passed and bybothamendments on the sundry civil appropriation bill Finally at a late hour an amendment to the sundry civil iblir was adopted appropriating a large amount for the work on the building undrycivilp m navlng been technically under con venIngrn the erection of public buildings and car eying K2000 wero passed THE CASE OF MRS BOTKIN She UM Not Vat lone to the TenUeulUrjr aad There No Immediate Pros pieS of Uer Uolnr San Francisco March 1rs Corde lit Cotkln convicted of murder and sentenced to life Imprisonment has not yet gone to the penitentiary The Chronicle says- rending the completion of the bill of exceptions by her attorney George II Knight her case in covered by dif ferent stays At first 20 days were grunted Last week 20 days were added tothQtantl Judge Cook will continue to extend tin time until af ter the appeal is perfect d when following all precedents ho will grant a writ of probable cause which will make the convicted womans tenure secure until the supreme and probably the United States courts will have had their last lay THE STEAMER MORAVIA LOST She Went Ashore on Sable IiUnd and Broke In Two Ihe Crew was Probably Lost Boston March 1A special to the Herald from Gloucester Mass sayt The steamer Mondego Capt William Corkum arrived here bringing news of the loss of the steamer Moravia Capt Witt which sailed from lEarn burg Janauary 18 for Boston Capt Corkum reports that he sighted the Moravia on the northeast bar of Sable Island broken in two The place where she stranded Is 12 miles from shore and as nothing could be seen of tie crew two days after when Capt Corkum sighted the wreck he thinks are probably lost The Quay Trial Again Itxtponed Philadelphia ieb 28On motion ot District Attorney llotherinel the Quay conspiracy trial despite the protests of the defendants has been postponed until April lOThe district attorney did not state his reason for the motion for postponementA on Trial for Murder Chicago Feb 28Paron Curt IS Yon BledeufeVd was placed on trial charged with the murder of Constable Charles McDonald in a saloon on November 22 1898 The trial opened be fore a large crowd of spectators in eluding a number of people prominent in Chicago society The Union Imprint Washington Feb 25 Representa tire OroBverior of Ohio has intro duced a bill directing that government publications shall bear the Imprint of the International Typographical un ion Cutton liaiSe Restored Atlanta Go Feb 20 Traffic men of several southern roads havq re stated cotton rates to the seaboard to 5 cents from Atlanta and Athens to Charleston Savannah and Brunswick and 49 cents from Atlanta and Athens to Portsmouth Beat on toe Bench for Oar Washington Feb 26The president i sent to the senate the nomInation of Wm It Day of Ohio to be United States circuit judge for the Sixth Judicial circuit Louee on Cattle In Texas Denver Cob Feb SS President J W of the National live Stuck association after a personal in spection of the condition of cattle In Texas places the loss frop the bIb zards at ten per cent This is the most serious loss he points out slrtce J8W when over 90 per cent of the range cattle perished A Laudable Ambition Lexington Ky Feb 27Robert Brccklnridgo HalHgas a Chicago mil lionaire has written to the authorities of the Kentucky university this city offering to give that institution 500 000 if it will perpetuate his name In some way He is a former Lexington boy who attended the university Ho went to Chicago and mad a fortune Digest Your Food Ninety per cent of all sickness is caused by food not being properly digested It creates poisons and goes into your blood and then you are liable to almost any dis ease the human system Is heir to Use Dr Carlstedts German Liver Powder and watch the results You wilt feel the good effects after taking one dose Give lIa trial and be convinced Price 250 For sale by Stk Bernard Drag Store Dr Ottos Spruce Gym Balsam Cures Your cougb Just the medicine for chit dren Subscribe for THE BEE I 1ft t + J T 1LollghIflhI Every cough makes I more raw and irritable Every cough congests the lining lungsCeasetearlng wayPutgive them a chance to somehelpwi find It I- nAgers i 1 Cherrg Pectoral From the first dose the and rest begin the tickling in the throat ceases the spasm weak disappearspneumonia and con sumption but cut short your cold without delay Dr Ayers Cherry Pectoral Plaster should be overthelunffsofeveryper son troubled with a cough Write to the Doctor TTnmittl OPFnrtunlUeDd long ex porience 01 for KtTlnR TOit medical advice Write freely all the particulars In poor cue hasbewill receive a prompt reply without coot Addrn RJCATERLowell Kau Discovery of the Philippines by Magellan 4 From the SpanishAmerican War by lion Henry Cabot Lodge In Harpers Magazine for March With an expedition splendidly furnished by Emperor Charles V Magellan set sail on August 10 1519 He crossed the Atlantic touched at the Bay of Rio de Janeiro made his way southward repressed savagely a dangerous mu tiny and on October 21 entered the strait which bears his name On November 28 he passed out of it with only three of his five vessels left and found himself and his re joicing crews in the Pacific He felt that he had succeeded but he 1 miscalculated the vast extent of the new ocean and sailing on for days and days in some fashion missed the countless island of the Pacific and did not see land until he reached the little group which he called the Ladrones because the inhabitants stole a boat from him There he lingered a short time either at Rota or in the curious harbor of Guahan From the Ladrones which were discovered March 6 1521 the weary voyage was continued until a new archi pelago was reached on the fifth Sunday in Lent Gradually the magnitude of this new discovery became apparent and Magellan named the new group in honor of St Lazarus on whose day it was 4danaoflattered themselves that they had converted and subdued the inhab itants nnd then becSming involved in a tribal war Magellan was kiUedind his chosen successor Serrano was left behind to death and tcrture Two ships escaped one going east and one the Vic toria under Elcano which left Timor on February n sailing still to the westward On September 6 1522 after many hardships and perils the Victoria reached Spain and a great voyage the first which onJytothatand beyond all in the dating dis played and the distance traversed cams to an end The Secret of Success as a Writer Edward lick In March Ladies llama JournalThe to write is first to have something to say and then say it as well as you can That is all there is about it If what you say is something which the world wants to hear an editor will find it out quick enough when you send him the manuscript So far as a chance to heard is concerned there is plenty of chance The question is Have you something worthy of a chance That you can only find out by sending your manuscripts to editors Influ ence counts for nothing in a mag azine office the only thing that counts is what there is in a manuscript i TJ rt It Qe sere ee o yVPAUL M MOORe Editor and Measgerpr use BEE PUBLISHING COMPANY Incorporated Entered the Pcstofice at Barllngtoo it Second ual tinT mIteTis SUBSCRIPTION RATES m in otUneVearf ThreeMoDd2SasSingle Copies i Specimen mailed tree on appUcat 1 arntb p wanted In aU parts oant AddrIIDorpartlcnlsn tTt1URSDAY MARCH a 1899 I fi of afVVpneumonia and will Wt recover Y AN Indianapolis man Edward Ii Thompson has been appointedd postmasteratHavanaCtbag THE Hopkfnsville convention will be held and Dempsey will j Ihavea walkover so say histl I h friends FRANK H JOHNSON Assistant I State Auditor is a leading candia date for the office of National r t Examiner for Kentucky He has twenty opponents of AN egg famine is reported InIn 4 j Sismanufacturer to swap off for1 prohtable industryrtjfore candidate for the Ken b district judgeship Judge d Burns of Catlettsburg is Attorney General IRotan has returned from Wash i but is said to be still in race And the end is not yqt IWE have an interesting letter rom Tom Finley describing thet surroundings and comfortable conJ i4 tion of the Third Kentucky ir S Cuba It isan interesting comt munication and will be published next week having come too late for this issue j TilE Sloss Iron and Steel Com A pany of Birmingham Ala have advanced the wages of their miners a five per cent The raise effects fifteen hundred men The Tennes see Coal Iron and Railroad Com pany employing four thousand miners will give a like advance fThe advance is due to the upward t movement of pig ironcA SUIT has been fiveS tVpatch Publishing Co asking for a receiver to be appointed to take charge of that companys affairs The petition states that paper has been run at a loss averaging per month for several months pastt and that the company is insolventI and has been for some THE last weekly review of trade issued by R G Dunn Co tells of a most satisfactory condition of affairs in the business world It says Tbe situation Is without precedent Bast ness has never been better on the whole I aad in some great Industries tbe gain is j astonishing Exports surpass last years as much as imports though the excess ove rJ import then was heavy Failures are I smaller than last year and smaller than in t either of tlx years past It is in order now for some son ofaprophet to repeat the old saw that when we get upon a gohl basis the country will be ruinede Third Kentucky e tBrigInspector General of the United States Army now in Cuba bast very highly complimented theI Third Kentucky Volunteers He said that if the Third kept to illS present standard it would be mus tered out with the distinction of being one of the very best regil ments in the volunteer army If ottesistant Secretary of War are correct the regiment will be recalled and disbanded before there is as 1chanceof the regiment is reported excel lent Colonel Smith withjthe Sec ond battallion received and escorted General Gome the chief of Cuban patriots with his staff and escortb upon his arrival at Cardenas which the Otriumphalinto the city of Havana a historic in Cuban affairs and hence in fithem Vaccinate Him Somebody on the editorial force of the Hopkinsvillc Messenger rears up on the hind legs of his pus sonal liberty and says vaccina tion is a crime and compulsory of vaccination a penitentiary offense p A smallpox goblin will get him if he dont look out The silliness of that writers reference to vile and unhealthy vaccine virus and when t it is remembered that there are a trthousandr was taken from some one suffering I from chronic complaint it is now wonder that parents in I stances object to risking the livesP 1their children through its use m the utter foolishness of this non nse roast be apparent to all who ad That writer must have been if ever vaccinated in his early uth before science had made ogress and when the rule was to the virus of the scab from the nearest neighbors sore arm The world moves if the individ does not That old crude way out of date with the the i8edicalvaccination compulsory or nags liervdse in Louisville or else less where when administered by a Ous coresentBesides vaccination that writer needs inoculation of another sort but it might deprive the foolkiller Judge noon His friends should look kinteiForage In the South While much gratuitous but no offer oubt wellmeant advice has been iven the Southern farmer regard 61j ng the diversification of crops particular stress has been laid upon the his itsisstead of buying It in the West With cotton selling asl4id last imutumnitecordbecome even more pointed Qneim the latest announced the to tbis class of literature is prowfutategICowpeaa prepared by jared G Smith Assistant Ag it rostologist of the department This taulletzngreat an abundance of varieties of grasses and leguminous forage plants as any other section There s perhaps greater need for the cul tivation of iegtirdinous crops than in the N9rthHlhc soils are more liable to the rapid exhaustion of the available plant foods because he washing of soluble salts goes fl all theyear Soils can be most Iprofitably built up by increasing he quantity of organic matter in Co them und the quickest and cheap fo est way of doing this is by grow ing leguminous forage crops and the feeding them on the farm return inS all the manure to the land leo The is to the South what silfalfato the Northa forage plant well to adapted to the region The cow die pea has been cultivated in the South for at least one hundred fifty also describes h thhef increasing the fertility of the oil upon which it grows and says is no forage plant better adapted to the needs and conditions of Southern agriculture than this rankgrowing little annual Of The feeding value of the cowpea is very high and the quality of he pork raised on it is fine Mentally Impoverished and Mor ally Feeble From the Courier Journals There were only thirtyfour men in the House of Representatives so mentally impoverished or so mor ally feeble as to insist upon na tional repudiation and dishonor by voting against the appropriation of 30000000 for Spain as pledged the treaty which we have for ated and ratified And ishereCI the hardihood to make a speech glorifying his course It was char itable that his speech was abso ignored by the House is dis of giventhere are thirtyfour men in Or Congress capable of voting against he appropriation A debt of a onor even among moral bankbl rupts is consicleredsacredsa Manila Rvenue in Assistant Secretary of War Meiklejohn made public last week to clfIslands from August 13 1898 the date of occupation of of aid port by the military forces of the United States to December 31 1898 Funds seized upon occu pation 534087 Internal rev of enue August 311 SeptemberH 19760 October er 26601 December 11904 the total 96765 CustomsAugustgr 94237 September 383157 pi thctober225590 December 3o3x8sototal 1144924 nes 6756 water rents 2256 arkets 8380 matadero 13 He 845 cemeteries 2547 licenses m 7179 Captain of the Port collec an ttons 1094 sales Subsistance Department 1890 sales Quar ated masters Department 34 refund qu unexpended balance of appro No riation 154 grand total 1819 T1 813 Investigation shows that the peach trees many of them hereabouts have been killed by the ex Day cme weather The peaches ofap course have all been killed even here the trees are spared wi nelHfPtatism and Sores Price 25 cents Mr Sold by St Bernard Drug Storebl i1 4 t II NEIGHS AND BRAYS E OF T- Hli4fGD1pI nark from the Tqombs A 1 dotr Of 218 indictments returned by grand jury at Cadiz last Week o was for selling liquor withoutt ense wlucl1leads the to conclude that the sight jungle feline figures conspicu as a rawatist down in thattrner of the deadening p Circuit Court adjourned last Friday at after a session of nearly two weeks Cook left in the afternoon for his rne in Murray and Col Howoll for Hop aville he grand jury wound up their business Thursday and tdjourned returning 318 Indictmenti Cadiz RecordMThe man of nags makes haste to his sincere heartfelt congratu lations to Judge Cook Col How and the grand jury upon theirw providential hair breadth teeth escape from this cydclone of indictments which magnitude certainly menaced ll hands and the Cook Weo commend the segacity Of the h limQ1cqilooks to a man up a tree like erything in that section was in minent danger and the Judge of culinery cognomen friend the Colonel can hardly ap- edate ffowdl they djd to flee rydictiona1 The Paducah papers are trying to make appear that the city uses two million gallons of water dally Must be a mi- skeMurray LedgerqIt proves boss editor that they all takes sugar in them and certainly a Stirring place p pcThe hoss editor lifts his super annuatcd hat and makes his level best bow to his good friend Mr Hatch Whitfield one of our most enterprising farmers of the plat Creek section for presenting us with the foot and talons of the largest gobbler ever raised in this Mr Whitfield sold the twlweighed twentyeight pounds dressed and had in life attained weight of nearly forty pounds I The foot embraces that part of the g between the foot and the knee hock and weighs dried as it is x and one half ounces and measI ures twelve inches from that joint the end of the talon of the mid toeThat last claws may sound somewhat piscatorial but the man of nags can exhibit his atchit to skeptics We alwaysf ought it bad taste for over their superior attainments but we cant forbear re marking that owing to the kind ness of Mr Whitfield that the man of nags is certainly aonted above any of his friends or neighbors and will put his foot we mean course the one belonging to the late biped among the curios in the public reading room On another footing we are put Thanks to our neighbor HatlbIBy giving us a turkeys 001IWe can come up to the p It is not often that the hoss explains anything that he has previously written but we want to sorter modify a statement made in the Neighs and Brays column last week to the effect that Mr John Twymans nag wasP killed by eating bran mixed per cent with saw dust from Rob insons sawmill While it is true that the bran was mixed in this proportion it has since been sat ascertained that the death was traceable to other causes and we always be lieved in dealing from the top of the deck and have no disposition whatever to impair the local value Robinsons dust pile we will ve the plain cold blooded stub facts in the case without fear favor It is true that Twyman did buyI bale of straw and a small sack ofato fatten his horse it is also ue that he mixed the bran with w dust But now the scene changes and other parties figure the play AJ John neither preaches nor practices that old saying of Early to bed andearly rise especially the latter ause he made a covenant withc s fatherinlaw Isaiah Fox to feed the nag during the process regeneration andas John firmly believes in conditional s11v vation he gave the old man fifty cents to invest in condition powders The old man took the pieced silver and started down in goodfaith to make the purchase e scrutinized the piece of Federal money and began meditating upon gold standard and so en ossed did he become on this per exrng problem that he entered e nearest grocery and invested s halfdollar in Gold Dust a apy cleaning powder put up in fourpound boxes which is stronger than Sampson with his hair on carried back four boxes and Kdmixture of residum cereal ligneousc fibre and pulvis sapo soon term the earthly trials of this anti ated equine more alas will he travel shafts For Old man Fox It seems never knowed fToRoadtiThe many friends of Mr William fear that he is laboring under mental failure and their fears pear to be grounded upon the nightlastf u i fiighborsching the house of his friend Day recalled that important V siness downtown demanded his 01 Durability is Better Than Show The wealth of the mutt millionaires is not equal to good health Riches without health are a curse and yet tile cI the middle classes and he poor alike have in Hoods Sarsaparilla a valuable as- isfant in getting and main perfect health It never disappoints Scrofula Three years ago our son now eleven had a serious case of scrofula and erysipelas with dreadful sores discharg ing and Itching constantly He could not walk Several physicians dM not help for sixteen months Three months treatment perfectly ns DAVID LAIRD Ottawa Kansas Vomiting spells dizziness and prostration troubled me for years Had neuralgia grew weak and could not sleep My age was against me but Hoods cured me thoroughly My eight Increased from 125 143 pounds I am the mother ot ultra children Never felt well and itronit since I was married as I o Mm M A WATERS 13S9 33d StWashington DC Eczema Wo had to tie the hands 4 ur two year old son on account of eczema n face and limbs NQ medicine even SarsapariliahictMontponcry Street Pn erson NJ IdiSqaW1roo4r- tiacuretirrIimr the non Irrlutltut anti 0111 TI rlhJta ltb flnodi araiTEa attention so excusing himself to his friends and promising to call for his wife he hied down town and tarried till a late hour then he cx- cuted a blue streak for home uaking because he could not give lodgeical reason for his long ab- ence He was greatly surprised on reaching home to find his but thinking she had been alled out in his absence to look after some sick person he was pro paring to go to bed when a tin pan fell from a shelf in the kitchen with a terrific clatter and the window shutter rattled ominously Very few men are entirely proof against superstition and the cold chills raced up and down Mr Days spinal column like a lizard with a turkey after him and seizing his hat he began a housetohouse canvass of that part of the city bray ng bulldcgs and risking shotguns seeking his better seveneights As a matter of course he visited nearly every house in that quarter before he found his wife who was much worried over his prolonged absence Explanations followed and Mr Day was greatly humil iated over his absentmindness Of course the circumstance circulated wild fire and Mr Day has suf greatly at the hands of his friends And now be walks the streets And ho shrinks from all he meets Wherever he may roam For upon his coat Is pinned a note Your wilds now at home POLITICAL POINTS Barnett Call for ftircli lo If nothing interferes I will issue that call for the State Central Committee for about March 10 I said Chairman C M Barnett yesterday I will not issue the calli however until it is certain that there will be no extra session Congress as it is the intention to allow for the attendance of Senator Deboe and other prominent Republicans at the State Capital and I dont want to issue a call that will be interfered with by hav ing the Senator and others called back to Washington to attend to Congressional business Courier JournalVSquire Turpin ot Madison heIrace tive on a Good Roads platform Hon J M Simmons of the Bowling Green bar is a candidate for State Senator Irom Warren Allen and Edmonson Prof James R Alexander of the Bowling Green Southern Nor probblepf Public Instruction HopkinsvilIeDemocratic nomination for Lieutenant Governor A meeting of the Democratic State Central Committee has been alled for Lexington March 8th the object of which is announced to be the appointment of a mom ber to succeed William Goebel was a member from the State at large Breckinridge Castleman is a can idate for the Democratic nomination for the Legislature from Louisville Hon Geo W Jolly has declined to become an applicant for the Federal Judgeship to succeed jollyfavorsLouisville 1 BowlingGreenspector under Inspector C J Nor wood and recently with the First Volunteers in Porto ico has been given the Demo nomination for the Legislature from that city which constitutes a district of Warren County meetinSforHopkins the purpose of electing dele ates to attend the district conven ori at Hopkinsvillc to nominate Hon J F Dempsey for Railroad Commissioner The mass meeting will be at Madisonville Saturday March 4 The convention meets at Hopkinsville March loth Mr li S Corey has twenty lambs all in excellent or er He only lost a lamb ear or oin the cold snap and none the young mutton was frozen FITTING TRIBUTE Sentiments Expressed in Memory of Mrs J mes Rash by the n a ne Club The Magaziitaf Club met last Thursday with I F Foard Misses Agnes BurrNlnd Celeste Moore wereMfyc leaders Miss Moores subject was Among the Dyaks Cosmopolitan The Newspaper the Magazine and the Public from Outlook was re pArterthe roll was called when It Is customary for each member to respond by giving a current event When this was done Mrs Foard said It is fitting and in order that we should speakof one of our dear circle who since our last meeting has passed from our sight and into the great beyond How little did wt foresee then that so soon one of us would be gone to that mysterious bourne We shall miss our cherry so appreciative frlondalwaysloI blessings of which she Since the organization of the Club four years ago she has seldom missed a meet Ing and though she could never overcome a natural timidity sufficiently to make a formal report on articles we felt more than compensated by her thorough sympa thy and the mental alertness which enabled her always to enter heartily into any lab ject under discussion She was fully in touch with the world around heralive to her duty to her neighbors and to her church 1 will not speak ot the tenderer ties which bound her to her home but those who knew her best have often beard her speak of her happiness in the most sacred of alt relations that of wife and mother and her gratitude to the Giver of all good A devout and humble Christian we can not doubt that she has been called up Higher In lifes school wo are aught again and again how brief and uncertain is the tenure of our bold upon it May this thought now so sadly brought home to us make us more tender and loving with those with whom we come in daily contact Let ns do all the Rood we can in all the ways we can as long as we can May our lives be ceaseless aspirations after that which is highest and best Build thee more lately mansions oer my soul Ai the swift seasons rout Leave thy low vaulted past I Let each new temple nobler than the latt Shut the from heaven with a dome more vail Till tbou at leoith art free Leaving thine outgrown shell lit times unrelttallt4 DOWN IN THE MINES While tbe miners of the Western Ken tucky district are of an industrious dispo sition and willingly take the advantage of tbe opportunity of steady work when offered them yet if we are allowed to form an opinion from expressions lately beard they have this season had just a little more work than they want but most of them lake their medicine like men when they know the dollar is behind it IQuite a number of tbe men who have winter been given temporary employ ment by the St Bernard Coal Company and other coal companies will If is thought be given permanent employment by said companies If business will permit A visit made to Halsey last week 1f President Atkinson of tbe St Bernard Coal Company found Manager Robinson of the Whitley Coal Company feeling some better since be bad the slides re moved from their track and be was again able to deliver coal on the market Sumrto resume work which will indeed be a bastIhereIthe St Berna- rdCompany44aewgav h pmtn In charge of the repairs being made at the coke works some valuable help last week by the making of an improved hoist for heavy rocks 8 Rumor says that George Wyalt will soon be placed in charge of the machines and machine men in No II mine giving need ed relief to Foreman John R Evans who has of late been an overworked man V ASK YOUR DOCTOR I question remedy for consumption 1 He will answer Codliver oil Nine out of ten will wayYet have consumption they loathe all fatty foods yet fat is necessary for recovery and they cannot take plain cod liver oil The disturbs the stomach and takes away the appetite The dis agreeable fishy odor and taste make it almost unen durable What is to be done 1 This question was answered when we first ma- deSCOTTS EMULSION of CodLiver Oil with phosphitcs Although that was pearly twentyfive years ago yet it stands alone toV remedyIThe bad taste and odor htve bun i taken away the oil Itself has bun partly digested and the most sen rarelyII take SCOTTS EMULSION and dI gt It Thats why it cures so f consumptionEvn confcrt and greatly prolongs life drugglitaSOTT w Veik u44iH4WH4HiHIi N Some good work was recently done at tbe Arnold mine by five men and a mule In twelve hours they loaded latbe mine and hauled it out and Joaded same oh rail road cart fourteen hundred bushels of coal B v whom and where was this re cord broken A few months ago a visit to tbe coke prodoctloa cast their eyes on tbe vast piles of coke fast accumulating then of making them feel blue Indeed but now what contrast when they view with pleasure the vacant onlydrawbackas they come rushing In One of the coal operators who was SecretaryBaileywas dally looking for a piece of machinery by express The power of the machinery then at work was being overtaxed and he was afraid of a breakdown at any time It tbe following clipping from the LouIs- ville Post is true there does seem to be a moveon foot to reestablish fair prices for coalwhIch is of vital Importance to both operator and miner A number of the Western coal operators who held a secret meeting at Seelbach yesterday continued their conference behind closed doors again today Nothing would be given oat as to what was being done in the meeting but it Is known that Urn coal men are laboring to perfect some plan which will put the coal business in the Slate on a better paying basis Several times during the last two years efforts have been made to get the coal men of the Stats together but always the plan failed at the eleventh hour This time it is hoped that the effort will be successful A new boiler and engine has been lately received by tbe St Bernard Coal Company to be placed In position at tbe Arnold and other mines where additional machinery Is needed The breaking of a cage rope at the Monarch mines last week caused a loss of a day or two D W Umstead mining engineer for the St Bernard Coal Company has been on tbe sick list for several days but II now reported better 7 In spite of tbe long hours and hard work done by W F Burr Frank Arnold and Joe Mothershead of the St Bernard Goal Companys clerical force they sometimes have to Infringe on tbe Sabbath in order to keep up with the great increased business of late In their department J V A writer from one of the Phllllplno Is lands says they have coal veins there from ten to twenty feet In thickness Mr Rufe Clark one of the shooters as they are called in tbe mines says the holes drilled tamped and shot by him and his able assistants number about seven teen hundred per tnanth for the Ikst few mouths A big increase over former years The Reiaecke Coal Company bad their boilers burned out Friday night last and lost a day or so while making repairs Thus is from BostonlTbe statement is rqade that at no other time within tbe last thirty years has there been such a limited supply of coat in Boston Never within this time have tbe prospects of ob taining more at once been so discouraging Large manufacturing concerns are nearly out of soft coal I Echoes ol the Storm Tbe storm which swept over so large an area of the country during the week of February 8j was of more than passing Interest from a coalconsuming point of view All tbe Atlantic seaboard suffered greatly and In fact from Ohio eastward there was cold and snow to an extent hitherto unknown in modern times A great stimulus was given to the coal trade and tbe dealers as a whole saw their stocks greatly depleted At tbe same operltloaslaabandonment of eight trains on the lines of translLlwofthe N W northward so tlrsTS tb hard and soft coal supplies were reduced In quantity Tbe Southern lines carrying soft coal Lot soonest out of the trouble they were in but the lines to the Anthracite regions have bad a protracted struggle There was In many in stances much coal standing in cars along the lines but with many feet of snow around and above these cars it took some time to get them in motion The coldwas so severe and the snow so heavy In the An thracite regions that there was a total ces sation of business at the majority of the mines and they have hardly got back to normal conditions by this time This will make the tonnage mined for the month of February even less than was anticipated would be the case and will give tbe opportunity lo dispose ofalt the coal that was on the way between tbe mines and the shipping ports or other des titration and also clear up the stocks at those plntsCoal Trade Journal We hers reproduce two letters appearing in last Issue of the United MineWorkers Journal touching upon the iroubln be twten the Mt Morgan Coal Company al Williamsbnrg Kentucky and the U M W who once worked there Tbe letters both speak for themselves aad show plainly that U M Wit S F Brongblon got terribly walloped Tbe UtterW- OOLIIDOK TnlanI9 1899 SIr CaUIn Hudson Wllllamibnrf KM Dear Friend I have been Informed that you are working at the Mu Morgan Mines and a jou are aware there It a lockout on at your mine at the coal company has discharged all theIr union minersI hope you will quit work until the trouble Is settled and It you need any aiiiitance I will render you all 1 possibly can and If you men wilt CUlt work I will pay your transporta lIon to any union wines In this district Just let Brother J L Holman know any time you need any assistance and I will comedown Pleatelet me bear from you by return mall Your friendS BROUOHTOK The Reply WitLUu Uo Kr Peb 18 1899 Mr S F Broughtom Dear Friend In answer to your letter which I received from you was surprised at your letter which was asking me to cease work when I have got advanced three cents on the ton of coal At far as a lockout it concerned we have no lockout here and dont expect lo have and I think all the men here are capable ot attending lo their own business without your assistance The brothers I which went off and claimed to be discharged went off and called us all kinds of blackleg of the blackest dye And to far at to cease working we will not cease work at long at the company treats ut at they have unless they reemploy those brothers which claim they were discharged So far at the transportation It concerned wo dont want any transportation we have the money to pay our way anywhere we want lo go and at anytime we want to leave here Ando far at your assistance It concerned we dont need It or eith er the assistance of Brother J L Holmin and tuaportatl9nartaCALVIM HUDSON a THIRD KENTUCKY Regiment to be Recalled From Cuba and Disbanded Washington Dispatch to the Courier JournalRepresentative Wheeler presented to the Assistant Secretary of War today a petition from citi zens of the First Kentucky district asking that the Third Kentucky Regiment be mustered out of the service The Assistant Secretary told Mr Wheeler that he thought it unnecessary to file the petition as the regiment will shortly be given orders to return from Cuba and be disbanded Dr Ottos Spruce luna Balsam A physician can prescribe Dr Ottos Spruce Gum Balsam The is on ihe package Cures your cough in day Very pleasant to take Children cry for it Large size bottles ajc and Soc For sale by SI Bernard Drug Store For a beautiful complexion use Dr Carl stedts German Liver Powder About twentyfive physicians met at Henderson Monda to discuss ccrebroSpinal meningitis A resolution was adopted declaring the disease not of contagious form To Cure a Cold In One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets All druggists refund money If It fails to cure 350 The genuine Ins L B Q on each tablet The Kentucky bank tax cases SupremeCourtbegun on the Owcnsboro cases To restore the Clear Skin the Bright Eye the Alert Gall and Sound Health use Dr II A Simmons Liver Medicine C H Cay e a farmer of Chris tian county lost his residence Fri day Loss estimated at 3000 with 1000 insurance Backache is the first Indication of kidney trouble Urinary disorders Diabetes and even Brights Disease follow unless checked perfectkidneysat St Bernard Drugstore Winchester Newport and Some erset have companies for the new probablybe Recommended for La Grippe Mydaughterseven years ago and since then whenever she takes cold a terrible cough settles on her lungs NVe tried a great many reme FoleysHoneynever been troubled with a cough since ajc Campbell Co Hundreds of rabbits have been found in hollow trees and under neath rocks in the Kentucky moun tains frozen They had taken re fuge from the cold The Appetite of a Goat Is envied by all poor dyspeptics whose Stomach and Liver are out of order All such should know that Dr Kings New Life Pills the wonderful Stomach and Liver Remedy glvesa splendid appetite habIt ergy Only aj cents at any Drugstore Thirtytwo wild geese passed goinSNorthsaid to be a sure sign of warmer weather Flatbed Cheeks Throbbing Temples Nausea ComplnlonPlmplelA Simmons Liver Medicine Want of air kills a man In five minutes want of sleep in ten days want of water in a week He Fooled the Surgeons ofWestmonths from Rectal Fistula be would die unless a costly operation was performed ofDuckleoson Earth and the Best Salve In the World BernardDruggist It iras been definitely decided that the Kentucky monument at Chickamauga Park will bo dedicated on May 3 Illinois and Georgia are expected to have dedi catory exercises the same week JournalDoylestown ber of years from rheumatism In bis right shoulder and side He says My right triedChamberlainsprised to receive relief almost immediately The Pain Balm has been a constant companion of mine ever since and it never DrugStaretons Gap George King St Charles nurnber a dozen the past week Dr Sawyers Wild Cherry and Tar cures because it was made to cure It soothes and relieves the irritated condition ItForVery few farmers have commenced to prepare land for the next tobacco crop it is reported beenburnedThe Best Salve in tile World prescription heallllgsalvediseasesCampbell Fifty walnut trees in Cass coun ty Mich were recently sold for 10000 cash These trees have now been felled and will be shipped largesttreewasits base and will yield lumber worth from 10700 to 1000 eaUcurdbrMedicineV S Samuel Rowe an esteemed citi sightofoptichavingtroubled him in the slightest POuresDyspepUIftu geetion Regulates tho Liver Price 25 eta Sold by St Bernard Drug Store 4- VV 1VLV A CLEAR HEAD good digestion sound slcepjjt i tnresomeofof Tutts Liver Pills A single dose will convince you oftheir wonderfuleffects and virtue A Known Fact An absolute cure for sick head ache dyspepsia malaria sour stomach dizziness constipatidn bilious fever piles torpid liver and all kindred diseases Tutts Liver Pills LOCOMOTIVE BLASTS The Louisville Nashville people broke the record on their French opera train from New Orleans to St Louts making the run IP 940 miles In twentyfivo hours Thigh a recordbreaker The regular schedule time of the short lines to St Louis Is J tweciyfonr hours and the Louisville Nashville Is some aoo miles looker remarkable time only shows what theOBlyIreliable road can do when It feels like ting on a llltla extra bump Post General Manager Melcalfa of the Louis ttville Nashville is on a tour oC Inspection of tbe entire system The new private car building for Prasl dent Thompson of the Pennsylvania ltae7 al the Iullman works will be the guest ever turned out at tbe works and very I complete in every respectIt will coil1 I 25000 j The Pullmans Palace Car Company now employing about 5000 rueD turning out fifty freight cars daily beside its product tot sleeping cars coaches street carl etc while in 1893 th company employed In its works only 1200 men a correspondingly reduced output of all sorts The largest stogie order ever booked b- Ibs Baldwin Locomotive Works at Pall delpbia was taken last week It calIafrVa contract to build eightyone locomotives for the TrsnsSlberlao railroad The Railroad Gazelle shows that danef 1898 the outrun of locomotives from all contracting shops exclusive ol lbs rallrotd shops in the United Stales amounted lo 1875 which cometrM with 1251 for 1897 This is aa iacreaof 624 or almost 50 per cent The total oat put ot cars will aggregate 105158 wWcb tincloded 4650 street cars Lait you was the best for the carbutldlag Industry alaniI 1890 the recordbreaklog year wfcea I total number oj freight and pastasger tlteIbuilt by contracting firms was 103000 Tbe Richmond Locomotive and Works have received an order leI twaaty I locomotives for the Sweedlsh railways V tluppllesville 4 Nashville road Friday The skip men was to Havana tTha Mobile a Otto Illlaols Cealral the Nashville Chattanooga St Le 6 Railroads are preparing to build a Dalea station at Jackson Teas Last Saturday can well ba termed theI black Saturday for the Headersoa dlvtstea 4 as never before since under the coatroioK I the L t N were there four wracks la Met dayVIf statements made are true there fei ae excellent opportnalty for some shrewd da 4L Jlectlve to make a reputation at or la tbVi vicinity of Adams Tenn where It Is be lieved some scoundrels have of late year been wrecking trains Dispatcher Neal says be does aot like tiler Idea of moving his family frpm Evaasvllla here and wants to exchange Jobs with NIck Walker of the St Louis division who bt pleasedwith barllngton The change de ponds upon the action takea by Snptria tendent Martin J Agent Martin of Nortonville was called t to Sebree last Sunday bf the death of I Dr f Agnew a special friend ofJiis whoi diec spinal meningitis ofIt- Wo k on side track additions baa air MI been begun under Supervisor Sullivan and we understand a big Improvemeat that line will be made this year 4 c It Is generally admitted that the dispatch ers of the Henderson division ire more It quietly located than they have ever hose itnOiseBrakeman McClosky who was U1etjy IV hurt in tbe wreck at Adams last SiturdayV fttaltnone of which are considered of a serious nature 1 Trainmaster Devney feels at ironic aiitW since ihe train dispatchers have given np his office where they were temporarily 10 caled for a few daysVSection Foreman Long and crewof Hea derson are now here and will be for soy eral months making new side tracks Atlanta Ga Feb 25Indicatloss waV favorable for the early introduction of svf fast mall service between Chicago and At lanta The train which is now beiogcoa sidered is lo leave Chicago at 230 a w1 over the Chicago Eastern Illinois aid will reach Nashville via the Evansvilie Terre Haute and Louisville 4 Nashville at a 30 p m Here It will bo given over to tboNisbville Chattanooga 4 St Loul who will bring It into Chattanooga at 6 m in time to catch the fast Cincinnati fc arrivinginshorten the ChicagoAtlanta schedule four hours and enable Chicago papeno be read In Atlanta on the day of publicatloa In Its fast run recently the Chicago Bum Ilnglon Quincy covered the oa miles iChicago to Omaha In eight hours andf V forty minutes An examination of the schedule made by the train dispatchers VshowsexceededInConsumption Cured Pr Ottos Spruce Gum DaIsamwjIIcur any case of consumption if taken la time orcoldSpruceGumavcidjhmost waycostBernardTire House passed a billappro investigationof jp 1 1- L VS dDefcl LOCAL NEWS 1l1dI r Lent Prom worldly things she turni her thoughts t I And jeayet tho world behind I i t Par drcuee really heavenly I T I NOW occupy her mind i Judge W S McGary was in Sebree cTucsday on business- i 4 Miss Claude Grainger visited in Madisonville this week County court convenes next Mon day for regular monthly session Go to Assembly Hall tonight Mrs Bessie SwartzCherrys recital 4 Mr Charles Eheridge of Nash ville spent Sunday with the iamily of W W Etheridge Master Willie Etheridge returned Sunday from a visit of several weeks to relatives in Nashville Mrs Frank Gianinnia and little l sou of Providence spent Monday 0 with Mr and Mrs Thomas Pikecjj Mrs Bessie Swartz Cherry gives a high grade recital at the Assem bly Hall tonight for benefit oitheE i public school Hear her Henry King of Henderson is out again this week doing some Jlork on the electric plant jf and telephones Mr f A McManus and family M reached Earlington Sunday morn from Texas and will make i Jfcr home here for the future cc Bryan Hopper went to Pulaski f ij Tenn a to attend the T A funeral ofYfo4ittlc niece daughter of Mr and Mrs Harrison Hopper r fifa Rev R M Wheat will fill hisc pregular appointments at the M Ett 4 jjjyp Church South nextSunday mornI f V ing at II oclock and evening at sV 715 I V Superintendent Martin Assistant Mann and Roadmaster Robson j S J were here Tuesday looking after I ir a plans for change in the Railroad yard r i Geo CSAtkinson is expecting toI build a newSSron fence about his Jtlomeplaca this spring It needs L liut homehandsomer this to make his handsome Dr and Mrs E AChatten were both ill Sunday and their home I Y was somewhat like a hospital The f doctor was out again and looking f after Ins patients Mondayt A Remember the choice entertain u ment to be given at Assembly Hall tonight by Mrs Bessie Swartr Cherry Go to hear her recital It is for the ben fit of the public I I school and will do everybody good who goes Music by local talent o- as announced last week Mr Frank D Rash leftJioMe Monday morning returning to L college in Boston He was fjor a tunate enough to catch his connec tion at Terre Haute where there is only six minutes between trains and had a quick trip through Frank took medicine along but ex pects the Boston air to straighten I c him up Divorce Granted Mr and Mrs Jno Long of 7IMadisonville were granted a did Vorce at the present term of circuit CourtI Not Diphtheria The illness of Mr J E Faw cells child which was reported to r to diphtheria was not that dis oase although it showed some suspicious symptoms The child nis about well again Episcopal Services Services by the Rev M M Ben 19nof Louisville will again be Ijeld in the Christian church next lV Sunday March 5 at it oclock a j m and at 4 pm All are invited to attend sJ n Dwelling Burned Jo The dwelling house of J H Puribarat Dawson Springsburned t Friday night Scarcely anything H was saved and one hundred dol lars in cash was consumed with 1 fg i the rest of the contents of theI tV house Theloss was about 1000 I with no insurance t v FarmersI 4 President C E Morton and j Seey S L Todd announce the regi ular meeting of the Farmers of Hopkins county to be heldin the t tourt house at Madisonville Mon 110 day March 6th at 130 pin AllI t who are interested in farming are invited to be present j Allen Indictment Marion Allen was indicted by The Hopkins County grand jury I l Jlat week charged with maliciously tsbootil1 and wounding J M Fox 3 This renews a supposediat I I r cf9 1 A UR1ERMAN ACQUITTED Charge of flurder Could Not be Substantiated Andy T Quarterman the tAv eling barber who while beating his way over the Henderson division of tho Louisville Nashville Railroad Monday night December 5th last shot and killed Will Carr of Howell Ind a brakeman on Conductor Joe Powers crew was acquitted of the charge of murder at the conclusion of the trial be fore the Hopkins county Circuit Court on Saturday last It will be remembered that Quar terman confessed guilt and made a clean breast of it to Special Agent Harlan of the Louisville Nashville and Marshal Barnett while they were taking him to jail Beyond Quartermans confession the evidence was circumstantial and the fact that Carr had an open knife clenched inbis hand when 10 was brought to the surgeons table went far toward strengthening Quartermans contention that he was being forced from a moving train at night and believed himself m danger of losing his life when le fired on Carr- Quartermans mother was pres at the trial and lelt Madison ville Sunday morning She was a welltodo looking woman and seemed to possess some of this worlds good It is said that the attorneys who defended her son were well paid and there is a story afloat to the effect that Quarterman- had run away from home when about sixteen years of age and his mother did not know of his whereabouts until after the killing This Beats Em The best cold weather story that has come to light sinceIICoid Monday has reached TilE BitE office this week throngh a truthful man who was near the scene at the time the incident occurred A man living near Drakes Ky went out that coldest morning to feed his hogs Answering his first whoop the hogs left their resting place andmade for their ownerand his corn But one good sized pig stopped at once and stood stock still He continued to call to no effect Finally he approached the pig and to great surprise found he was frozen to death standing on his feet as natural as life Goes to Kansas Mr W R Pratt of Madison ville goes to Independence Kas perhapstonight to make his future home His family arc at Waco Tex having gone there via New Orleans where they visited rela They will remain at Waco until Mr Pratt gets a home fixed and warmed for them He has bought the only book andstation cry business in that thriving town of four thousand inhabitants THE BEE wishes him the fullmeasure f success Warning- In a letter from John Spingler of Terre Haute Ind he speaks note of warning for his friends about Earlington He says I hear some of the people of Hopkins County near Earlington have been getting letters from Dr Hol oway of Fisher Ark in regard to government land Tell them to stay away as all of the land is under water nearly all the season and it is a scheme to make money I know as we sent a man down to see anU investigate STATS op OHIO CITV OP TOLEDO las I LUCAS COUNTY FRANK J CHUNKY makes oath that he Is JCbeneyef Toledo Connty and State aforesaid and that said firm will pay tbe sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of HALLS CATARRH CURB FRANK J CHENEY Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence Ibis 6th Day of December AD 1886 j l A W GLEASON 1 8Ai f Notary Public Halls Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system Send for testi monlals free F J CHUNEV CO Toledo O Sold by Druggists 75C Halls Family Pills ace the best 1 Dr Agnew Dead Dr R L Agnew of Sebree a leading and well known physician of Webst r County died Sunday Morning the aGth instant of spinal meningitis Dr Agnew was Past Grand Chancellor of the Knights ot Pythias of Kentucky and mayor of the city of Sebree His remains were intered in the family burying ground in Hender son County There Is no medicine that has vet been discovered that has virtues deserving to be compared with Dr Sawyers Wild Cherry and Tar for bad cases of Bron chitis Consuraptlorfor any cough or cold For sale by St Bernard Drugstore The instruments a local tele phone exchadge at Dixon Webster county have been ordered and will be put jh a few days There has been some talk of putting Lismah Clay and Dixofen the Providence exchange r CUBAN RELIEF car IItI CoU Neurs1gIandToethaMs ja five minutes Sour tad Baamer CwapWnt Pries Aek1Soid by St Bernard Drug Store aj INDICTMENTS The Hopkins County Orand Jury Hakes Charges Against In surance Companies v S Several Companies Withdrew From the County at Once The Hopkins County Grand Jury returned fortythree indictments against thirtyeight fire insurance companies doingbusiness in Hop kins county charging them with forming a trust or pool to fix rates and prevent competition A num ber of the companies affected tele graphed their agents at once to ac cept no more business in the coun ty and one company instructed its agents at Madisonville to write no business unless at doubled the present rates Madisonville insur ance men are of opinion that if the companies withdraw and the present rate agreement is broken insurance in that place will be sold at higher rates in the future with open competition than is now chargeoTunder the agreement The local insurance men have been able to have rates made there based on a water supply and fire protection that the town does not possess Fire insurance has not been written at such low ratesfor many years as are at present charged Wonderful Discovery 898NewDear SlrsI hive been troubled with liver and stomach complaint I bad no verybadgoodIvaluable Nubian Tea I used about two dollars worth of it and it did me more good than all the medicine I ever have gained thirtyfive pounds in welgbl- aad my health is very good I can sleep soundly and my appetite is excellent I can recommend Planters Nubian Tea to tbe world as being a Godsendto any com munity Any one who doubts this state ment can write USCAR BAKER Sold by St Bernard DrugStore- YRECKS Things Went Wrong One Day on a Usually Fortunate Line Saturday was a stirring anda harrassing day with railroad offi cials and men Four wrecks were recorded on the Henderson divis- Ion one at Adams Station one at Forts one at Goodletts and the other at bebrce At Adams train No 82 Gabrcatli conductor Du boissen engineer was ditched by a misplaced switch and thirteen cars and the engine were off the track The morning passenger trains each way were run around the wreck going by Bowling Green and the track was cleared in about six hours In the after noon the wreck at Sebree was caused by the returning pay train running into the rear of a freight This caused no serious delay but demolished a caboose and dam aged an engine The freight train wasp 58 Rosser conductor James Riordan was engineer on thipay train The wreck at Forts put six cars in the ditch on Conductor Bald wins train At Goodletts there was insignificant trouble It was an unusual tangle that was mean enough for awhile but soon over Outside agencies may have had to do with one of the wrecks Discovered by a Woman Another great discovery has been made and that too by a lady in this country Disease fastened its clutches upon r and for seven years she withstood its severest tests but her vital organs were nn dermined and death seemed imminent For three months she coughed Incessantly and could not sleep She finally discovered a way to recovery by purchasing of us a bot tie of Dr King s Now Discovery for Con sumption and was so much relieved on taking first dose that she slept all night and with tWo bottles has been absolutely cured Her name Is Mrs Luther Lnlz Thus writes W C Hammick Co of Shelby N C Trial bottles free at St Bernard Drug Store SIze 50C and Sioo Every bottle guaranteed Christian County Banks Hopkinsville Ky Feb 25A special session of the Fiscal Court was held yesterday to consider an offer from the four local banks and the Pembroke Deposit Bank look ing to a settlement of tlr claims jof taxes alleged tobi3 dUe the county for the yrs 1892 to 1898 the claims aggregating 14000 The proposition of the banks was to settle on a basis of 50 er cent tate in the sif ternpon the courtr palbleiof to 3 decided Jo re J jtcfitHe proposition A X J Opine Down fuji People suffering from Kid nov Diseases felia gradual but steady loss of strength and vital fly They should lose no in trying Foleys Kidney Cure a Guaranteed Preparation Campbell Co Kentuckian killed in a Skirmish Hopkinsville Ky Feb 27 Relatives were apprised today of the death of Charles D Davis one of the Hopkinsvillesoldiers on Lu zon Island He was shot in the leg by a Filipino a skirmish near Manila andbledto death For qufek and positive relief from a cold or cpugbDr SawrelIWlld Cherry and Tar has nul and you will recommend it For sale by St Bernard Drugstore L SHOT AT HIM Marshal Todd of fladlsonville Has a Narrow Escape George Morrow colored is badly wanted in Madisonville on two charges the last of which is for taking City Marshal Todds revolver from him and shooting at that officer with his own weapon Morrow who was wanted on a pre vious charge has been living in Earlington recently and a warrant for his arrest was sent out to Mar shal Barnett of this place The latter discovered that Morrow was going to Madisonville horseback last Monday and being very busy conclude ho would not lose the time necessary to accompany him to jail should he serve the warrant but that he would let Morrow de liver himself to the officers there So he telephoned to Marshal Todd and the latter met his man in the edge of Madisonville made him dismount and disarmed him At the foot of the big hill the negro still protested he was not the man wanted and said he would go no further unless allowed to go to a house near by where he could prove he was not the man Todd sought At the house there was excitement among the colored family who lived there and while Mar shal Todd held his revolver in his hand Morrow succeeded in grab bing the weapon and wrenching it out of his hand and then fired at Marshal Todd and fled taking the revolver with him It is said that the marshal went out one door and the negro out the other The ball passed about a foot above the officers headand his life was saved by the fact that he knocked the weapon up Mr Toddwill give a reward for the return of his revolver and the ne gro under arrest While looking for Morrow the night after the es cape Marshal Barnett caught two other men wanted on different charges in Madisonville but Mor row could not be found Morrow has given the officers here no set ious trouble during his stay in Earlington He was arrested on one occasion by Cal Morgan upon trivial charge but he went with that officer peacably Oood for the Children Mrs Ella Hinson of Hhiton Ala writes us August utb 1898 I advise all mothers to give their children Planters Nubian Tea when they are puny or fretful I keep this medicine In the house and when the children are ailing I give them a dose and that is the last of It Sold by St Bernard Drug Store I Tax Assessors Books Elkton Ky Feb 24The As sessors books of this county have have been completed and they show some interesting statistical history towit Number of acres of land in the county 217495 valued at 1876383 number of pounds of tobacco 3664600 number bushels of wheat 162326 number bushels of corn 297280 school children 5092 The in crease in taxable property is over 100000 A Timely Hint You should be wise and see that your blood is rich and pure and your whole system put in a perfectly healthy condi tion by the use of Dr Carlstedts German Liver Powder Then you will be free from malaria typhoid fever colds and the grip Dr Carlstedts German Liver Pow der is the best medicine money can buy For sale by St Bernard Drug Store For your Cold try Dr Ottos Spruce Gum Balsam Price 250 and Sac a bottle Tobacco Plant Beds Clarksville Feb 24The wet frozen ground has hitherto pre vented plant beds from being burnt anda good many of the farmers in this locality are getting impatient A few thrifty planters burnt last autumn but the large majority of them must wait for dry weather There is plenty of time yet however to raise plants abundantly large for the May set ting Glorious News Comes from Dr D B Cargfleof Wash ita I T writes Four bottles of Elec tric Bitters has cured Mrs Brewer of scrofula which had caused her ereaf suffering lor years Terrible sores would break out on her bead and face and the best doctors could give no help but her excelIleatthe blood purifier koowaIt is the supreme remedy for eczema tetter salt rheum ulcers boils and running sores It stimu lates liver kidneys and bowels expels poison helps digestion builds up toe strength Only 50 cents Sold by St Druggist Guaranteed It js noted as a Striking evidence ot the development of the country that the St Louis Worlds Fair in 1903 calls for as much nioney in city county state and federal appropriations as the en tire Louisiana purchase cost in 1803 so says the Nebaska Stat- eJournnlFHteeu millions of dollars was a staggering sum in those days but it will be spent now as a matter of course in an educational festival to commemorate the cen tennialalvenUpby Four Doctors BEAVER DAM Ohio Mfdanghler alter being treated by four nelgbbor Today she Is able to walk several miles without fatigue I feel we would have lost her bad it not boon for your medicine BaileyCampbell 3i Wt L 1 BANK AT DAWSON SPRINGS New Institution Files Articles of Incorporation A CAPITAL STOCK OF 15000 Articles of incorporation have been filed with County Clerk Bra sher setting forth the organization and purpose ofliThe Bank of Dawson which proposes to do a general banking business The capital stock is 15000 divided into one hundred dollar shares and has been subscribed as follows 38ooWilliam 500JJ M Bishop Dawson 20- 0Hc Lewis Dawson 200 500WAndrew Nickel Dawson 200 500VH L Webb Paducab 200 G W Evens 200 W C Johnson Hickman 1000 500HBuchananJ C Cheek Hickman 1000 C F Baltzer Hickman 1000 CA Holcome Hickman 300 500RThe incorporators are W T Alexander W A Morris J M Bishop G W Evetts J E Hayes and B R Kuykendall Best way to Invest asCents 5898NewyourNubian claimforyouteelA B LANCASTER Sold by St Bernard Drug Store Ax Jottings Mr H T Walker wife and daughter and Miss Cora Walker of the Croflon vicinity who bad been visiting relatives and friends of this vicinity for the last two weeks returned home last Monday Mr Alfred Wilson has moved to Mr N G PPools to make a crop for this year Prof B E Tbour resumed teaching school last Monday after dismissing for two weeks on account of the cold weather Mr Frank P Morris and Mr M M Cluck went to Hopkinsville to carry some beef cattle last Thursday Mr J L White our popular merchant went to Princeton last Thursday and returned on Friday with two wagon loads of goods Tbe prayer meeting convened at Rev S C Lillys Monday night Mr J E Ladd one of our prominent merchants is very ill with a throat trouble Mr James W Armstrong went to Princeton last Wednesday after a load of goods for Mr T E Ladd and returned on Thursday Tbe courting party met at Mr Tea Ladds last Sunday and bad a general round SALMAGUNDI disappointsIt Isbed blood with perfect confidence that It will cure The Cruel Driver As be beats the poor boast that is his coalrolIPray tell us which brute is more worthy a soul The ass in the cart or polelL Mrs Minnie McAlpln Mayfisld Ky writes Dr M A Slmmoni Liver Medicine In the put IS years hts saved us many doctors bills I cured my baby ot deepseated Colds and prevented Pneumonia I believe It a much better and monger medicine ban Black Draucbli Here iaa amusing story from New London Conn A citizen visited a coal dealer in a hack and purchased a bag of coal and carried It home in the vehicle It is not the mans custom to buy coal by the bag or to bave a back convey it but aecessarytbatan expressman but couldnt and the hack offered a bappy solution of the difficulty CASTORIAFor Infants and Children The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tho Signature of The now was deep in Colorado some people who were entirely out were willing to take any kind ot Bituminous stuff that they could get Tbe Curative Properties Strength and Effect of Dr M A SImmons Liver Medicine are always tie same It can not be equaled High cheek bones always indicate great force of character in some direction Pneumonia Is the quick agent of deatb Fully one third of recent deaths have been from pneu monia following la grippe Pneumonia cannot follow the use of Foleys Honey and Tar Campbsll Co A physician declares that people who sleep with their mouths shut live longest It Is very bard to stand idly by and see our dear ones suffer while awaiting the are rival ot the doctor An Albany N Y dairyman called at a drugstore there for a doctor to come and see his child then very sick with croup Not finding the doctor in he left word for him to come at once on his return He also bought a bottle of Chamberlains Cough Remedy which he hoped would give some relief until the doctor should arrive In a few hours be returned saying tbe doctor need not come as the child was much better The drug gist Mr Otto Scholz says the family has since recommended Chamberlains Cough Kemedy to and friends un til be has a constant demand for it from that part of the country For sale by St Bernard Drug Store Earlington B T Robinson Morton Gap Georgq King St Charles Notice I will move the Hopkins County Court on the first day of its April term to discharge me from my trust as assignee of the Earlington Wine Company and relieve me from all liability on account thereof having made a settlement and dis tribution of all assets that came to my hand as such trustee JohN B ATKINSON Assignee and Truslee- EarlingtonWineC J1EFENDl grIppe NO coup and other diseases of J tho mucous mem t brano tako holds of our people and fatal results V follow with alarming Ire queiicy All ot lAtheso troubles are catarrh and 111111co n 11 o t exist whcro the membrancd arc clean and healthyMrs Davis Faycttcvlllc Term tolls in her letter how Dr llartmans great catarrh remedy 1oruna cured her olla grippe and serious lung complication Sho says I was afflicted with a diseaso commonly known cs 111 grippe two years ago tho doctors said I had consumption I got one bottlo of lcruna and tho second night my cough stopped I took several bottles and I will say that I believe I would be a dead omanI now if it had not been for Peru na Mary M Pruitt Palpa Mo says Peruna Medicine Co Columbus 0 I had la grippe for three successive years it seemed to get a tighter hold on mc each year It seemed I was in tho jaws of death What had helpedI me before would not do mo I saw on advertisement of Peruna I procured two bottles and it cured mo I I have not felt any symptom sinceIYou may use this in any PIIse Red Hill Jottings MG Hicks and J W Pyles made a pleasant visit to Crofton last Sunday Frank Crick of Madisonville visited at Red Hilt last Sunday Several of our farmers wero delivering tobacco at Greenville this week Some of our most wide awako farmers have burned plant beds John Adcock one of Red Hills best young men split his great toe open with aaIax last Sunday Charlie Keith of this city has been on the sick list for a week Mrs Beckie Cnck is sick this week wltbJ U grippeW Crick ot Red Hill has contracted with Uncle Sam to carry the U S mail from Wanns to White Plains to June 30 1930 W R Putman and Allen Young made a business trip to Hopkinsville last Monday Gussie Crick and several other Red Hill boys made a trip to Mortons Gap last WednesdayThere been another jewel added to the crown of Red Hill in the way of a string band in first class order which is by name the Killmore Band The city council of this burg met last Saturday night in the city hall for the purpose of electing a marshal in place of E T Lyells resigned After many bal lots had been taken and several toasts of fered towards the wee hours of the night the fight had narrowed down between JD Stanley and Sam Grace Several ballots were taken but no election Tbe council adjourned to meet March 1st Tom Grace who once perambulated the streets of Crofton is now a citizen of our town SWEETHEART Pneumonia Follows La Grippe but pneumonia cannot follow the use of Foleys Honey and Tar Pneumonia is striking down hundreds of those who thought they were cured of la grippe Foleys Honey and Tar taken during or after la grippe is guaranteed to prevent pneumonia Campbell Co Wanted Male Help WantedA 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 Soldier Discharged Hopkinsville Ky Feb 25L- D Brown of the First United States Cavairy who has been sta tioned at Fort Meade South Da kota has secured a discharge and returned home today He is a son of Judge Milton D Brown candi date for Lieutenant Governor THOS B YOUNGManufacturer of High Grade Boots and Shoes Repair Work a Speci- altyctx1tsigtcri Ky I wish to state to the general public that owing to the demand for new work as well as all classes of repair work I have procured the services of a firstclass shoemaker from Evansville and am now prepared to do all work promptly on short notice All work guaranteed to fit and give satisfaction STJHHIES HOTEL ST LOUIS- EUROPEAN PIHN Rates 750 and 100 per Day I RESTAURANT POPULAR PRICES SPECIAL 25c DINNER SPECIAL BREAKFAST AND SUPPER No 1 Beet SteAk or Mutton Chops Potatoes Cakes orWarJIes Cofle orT lrultfi II No 2 lam Two EgO Pot Cakes or WiSlea an101ffeeorTea2G No 3 Pork Chops with Potatoes and Cakes or i Waffle and Coffe or Tea20N- o 4 Lake Trout Butttr Sauce Ctke or Wane and Coffe orTea20- No S Oat Meal sal Cream or Bouillon Hot Rolls Butter and Coffee orTea 19 No6 TwO Eggs But4arToasl n4 CoSt or Tea U Take MarkCiCaridircctto Hotel Try European rUo Oneapcit and belt only pay for TThatyou get- THOB P MILLER PRMIOCMT I c il Itaii ELECTRICITY Relnecke Coal Company to Run By Its Magic Power J New Machinery to be P ilnb That Company The Reinecke Coal Company whose works are at Mad sonvHle have arranged tomJ1ke radical changes in their plan of mine operations which they propose to ef 1Ihas arranged to put jn a new bat tory of boilers and electric ma chinery for mining and hauling the coal and lighting the mines The present power is compressed air and this plant will be maintained also to Use Inc se of emergency if any accident should occur with the electric plant Mr Bailey thinks the new plant will be in order for complete operation in about four months and that his capacity for producing coal will be greatly increased thereby Chiefjustice William L Chambers whose decision in the disputed kingship caused an uprising in Samoa and almost brought about a collision between the German and English War vessels at that place has furnished two pages of photographs of notable Samoan scenes forthe current is sue of HARPERS WEEKLY Among these is an especially fine group which represents the new king Malietoai surrounded by his guards Nice Salted Straw 30 cents per bail at W C McLeods WHY COUGHW- hy cough anti risk consumption the celebrated Dr John W Dulls Cob hSyrup will cure you at onco y Itnoverfalls cure throat lung troubles For bronchitis sore throat andhoaneness it ia invaluable DiBuiftCOUCH Will euro a Hacking Cough Doses are imall and pleasant to take Doctors recommend It Price aj ctj At aU drng Uti BO YEARS EXPERIENCE 1 PATENTS I i IIebRKSDrsIQIfJ COPYRIGHT Ac Anroaeuondlng I skoizhnd description mtr our Opinion an yentnJITOba Vommunkir Lions strIct con handbook on latenU ecurtnspatentaPaentststen rgZmoticwILhO1I wuge lathe Scientific Jfmericatt A budiomelr IHattnted wtoklr Tersest dr an dentlOo fenai a USWsde1er5MUNN Draoc Clce 0 Bt gfln l rIiMfti kMtkTII- 1 EXCEIENCB OF SYRUP OF FIGS orfgnalltyandsimplicIty to tho care and skill with which it is manufactured by scientific processes SYRUPCo thetruegenuine Syrup of Figs Is manufactured by tho CALiForirrtA Flu SYRUP Co only a knowledge of that fact will assist ono In avoiding the worthless particsFOIIXIA FIG SVHUP Co with the medi cal profession and tho satisfaction which tho genuine Syrup of Figs has given to millions of families makes the name of the Company a guaranty fatar1dbowelsing them and it does not gripe nor nauseate In 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DOLLAR PER YEAR TilE SUNDAY SOifOOL LESSON X FIRST QUARTER INTER NATIONAL SERIES MARCH 0 Text of the Lesson John Till 12 31 30 Momorr Verse 3430 Golden Text John vlll 30 Commentary Prepared by the Her DIII Stearns Copyright 1899 by D M Stearns IB Then spake Joaus again unto them eaylng I atn tho light ot the world ITo that followoth Mo shall not walk III dark nest but shnll hare tho light of Hfo II By reading tho first verso of this chapter with tho last ono of tho previous chapter wo son something of thohomolessnessof our Lord many n tune While nfl go to their uwn homos ITo ROCS to tho Mount of Olives probably to Gothsonmno for ITo ofttimesI resorted thither with Ills Ulsolplos chapI tor xvIII 2 Early In tho morning IIo was again In the temple and touching tho people Now tho self righteous Pharisees bring to Him n woman whom was taken while committing sin hopingI that IIo will condemn liar or proving Him to sco what IIo wilt do but He by writing on tho ground would tell thorn whom their names worn written bocauso they had forsaken God Jcr xvII 13 31 Then said Jesus to those Jews which believed on Him If yo continue In My word thou aro yo My disciple In deed II The evidence of true discipleship U continuance patient continuance In well doing Horn II 7 Ho U nblo to keep us from falling and to present us faultless mid Ho who hath begun a good work In us will perform U until tho day of Jesus Christ No power can take ui out of Ills hand but If wo nro truly there truly Ills thero will bo tho fruit of right eousness manifest In our lives thero wIlt bo outward evidence of tho Ufo within Tho light will shine unless It Is only a painted light Judo xx 91 i PhiL 10 Johns 87 28 God will work In nil thorn things thataro pleasing In Ills sight Hcb xlll SO JH fJiPro arc those who havo n namo to mo but aro dead Rev 111 1 Thero may be so little life that it ii scarcely manifest but where thero Is obuudauco of life John x 10 It cannot be hidden any morothau you tan koop a bright healthy child etlll 6IIAntI yo shall know tho truth pnvl tho truth shall mako you freo ThonI shall wo know If wo follow on to know tho Lord Hon vl 8 By nnturo wo tire In bondago to sin thoworld tho flesh antSI tho devil and only Ho who Is tho Truth can set us frco but ITo Is nblo and as will Ing as Ho Is nblo Hadocs It by HU word by which wo aro not only born again Jos I 18 I Pot I 03 but by tho same word wo are sanctified cleansed built up John xvII 17 Eph V S3 Acts XT 83 From Gen I 14 where the Spirit moved nail God spake nndllght came nil that Is no compllshod U dono by tho Spirit of God and the Word of God From tho now birth whenwo began to llvo until wo thall bo made like Him all Is wrought by tho Spirit and tho Word Many a Chris tian Is in bondago to soma besetting sin or weight and only tho Word of God can set him tree oven DB Itll written Whom withal shall a young man clonnso his way f Dy taking hood thoroto according to the word Pa cxlx9Nl 83 They answered Rim Wo bo Abra hams seed and were never In bondage to any man How sayest Thou yo shall bo made free Their statement will not agree with Ex I 18 U where It Is said that tho Egyptians made their lives bitter with hard bondago nor with their con fession In John xix 15 Wo havo no kingI but Ujcsar Aftor tho flesh they were children of Abraham that Is they woro descended from him but If they were truo fhlldron of Abraham they would do tho Koika pt Abraham and not go about seek ing to I1 ChIt Their conduct made it manifest thn they wore of holr father tho devil who was both a liar and n mur derer verses SO 44 Cain and Abel como brothers both sons of Adam and Eve but Abel was n truo son of Adam saved by grace whllo Cain was of the wicked one I John III 19 81 Jesus answered them Verily veri ly I say unto you Whosoever commltteth sin Is tho servant of sin In Rom vi 10 it Is written Know yo not that to whom yo yield yourselves servants to obey his servants yo nro to whom yo obey whether of sin unto death or of obodlenco unto righteousness Tho teaching of John HI 010 and similar passages seems to bo that jjio now natur In tho believer that which Unborn orGod cannot sin but the old nature or carnnU mind cannot but sin If ono professing Jto be born of God continues in sin then It is manifest that he is not in child of rGod but of tho devil A Christian may under temptation stum bio Into sln but ho will not continue in It while a morel professor ono not born again though homilY run well fornwhllo will turn Again like a dog to his vomit and like nsow that was washed to her wallowing In tho intro UJ Pot II S3 Wo nro slaves or servants to that which con trols us whether it be sin or innocent pleasure or the life of righteousness Our Lord did nothing of Himself Ho only spoke what tho Father taught Him and did only those things that pleased tho Fa ther Ho was n perfect servant of God 85IAnd the servant abldoth not In tho house forever but tho Son abldeth over II In chapter xv 15 Ho says to Ills disciples Henceforth I call you not servants but I have called you friends for nil things that I have heard of My Father I have made known unto you In Rom vIII 16 10 wo read Yo have not received tho spirit of bondago again to fear but yo havo re ceived tho spirit of adoption whereby we cry Ablui Fatherl Tho Spirit Himself bcaroth witness with our spirit that wo tire tho ph ldrep pf God It Is truly n great thing to 9 n servant in tho family of God and to bo ablo to say Thy servants are ready to do whatsoever my Lord tho King shall appoint II Sam xv 16 But to bo n child of God an heir of God pnd joint heir with Christwho can os tluiato this Behold what manner of lovo the Father hath bestowed upon us that wo should bo called tho sons ot God and then to think that wo shall bo llko Him and sit with Him on ills throne and como with Him lu Ills glory 80 If the Son therefore shall make you free yo shall bo free indeed No ono pan make us free but tho Son and Ho does It thoroughly Tho law of tho spirit pf life In Christ Jesus makes us free from tho law of sin and death and this only by God sending Ills SUM In the likeness of sinful flesh Row vll12 8 How much it cost to sot us front lie also frees us from tho fear of death for Ho camo to deliver them who through fear of death wore all their lifetime subject to bondage Hob II 15 Ho frees from besetting sins and every weight and all that is un becoming in a child of God All those who pro willing to bo delivered Ho is ready to froo Ho does it when wo trust Him and yield ourselves to Him that Ho may do It Chrnfii ISxiiniple- Ho was always teaching them good and sending them in tho strength of Ills teaching to do Rood thus nourishing their souls unto eternal life anti when they had dono their eervico of lovo Ho Jovod to break bread and give to them for tho nourishment nud refreshment of their bodies and now nil along the road Ho had boon sharing with them Ills own joy In tho fulfillment of tho Scrip tuicaand in tho now fullness of tho divine lovo in Ills heart They listened and got from His glowing words a new inspiration of Christian Jovo and thought an inspiration which is still In the words and will nover leave thorn and when they woro como into the house and wero sot down to meat it was but tho outward form of thoeamo thing to take broad and bless and break and givo to them Ho did it as Ho had over dono it only now with a now fullness of joyHelper FORI I Ultima flild CONSUMPTON5ir 4 dd 1 1 1 11 Io 11 1 t1Ic1 IiINCORPORATEDit Miners and shipper of COAL AN D COKE aI iitBrFlnc OfficesJAMES R LOVE Manager 201 N Cherry Street Nashville Capt it G ROUSE Mgr Palmer House Broadway Paducah ffc r Tennessee Kentucky S H NEWBOLD Manng jfcKentuckyA S FORD Manager 327 Upper Second Street Evansville m- dW11tD1cEt1if Agresxxtt HUNT BRO Memphis Tenn HESSER MILTON RialtoJ Building St Louis Mo J W BRIDGMAN Room 316 Western Union Building Chicago 111 i I I THE FAMOUS NO1 9 iFor all uses from Earlington Diamond and St CharlesiiMines Only Vibrating Screens and Picking used THE BEST SELECTED COAL IN THE I MARKET I BRUSHED GORE FOR BflSE p1 BURNERS ID i I Why buy Highpriced Anthracite Coal when you can get ST BERNIIARD CRUSHED COKE for a much lessprice S ton of the Crushed Coke will do the same workas ioneton of the best Anthracite Coal ASK YOUr DEALER FOR IT AND SAVE MONEY 5TOn1 ro St5ftf S l hiI1 CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR Topic For the Week UcKlnulnic Feb S0 Comiuant by flea S II Doyle TOPIC Palm tree ClirlstlaD11I zcil 115 The Ninetysecond Penhn as wo learn from the Talmud wne sung In the tem plo on Sabbath morning It speaks of the appropriateness of giving thanks pnto God day and night awl praises His just government of the world and prophesies the flnol destruction of tho wicked and the success and prosperity of the righteous This latter fact Is made more vivid by comparing the righteous to the palm Bud tbo cedar Tim righteous shall flourish like the palm tree ho shall grow like a cedar in Lebanon This comparison wits a peculiarly happy one in Palestine where the palm at ono time was very abundant and useful though rarely found today Many comparisons readily suggest themselves between the righteous tho Christian and time palm tree Tho load- Ing characteristics of tho palm wilj It lustrato this tact 1 Tho palm treo is noted for Id beauty Its trunk is straight tall and unbroken terminating in a crown of emerald green plumes like a diadem of gignutlo ostrich feathers Thesqjeaves aro frequently 20 feet in length droop slightly ut the ends and whisper music silly in tho breeze tI U in a most beau tjfn free In its beauty it isorablematlo of Christian rjghteonsness What moro beautiful than a Christian lifo Moral beauty is much moro to be desired than physical beauty and though it may not always seem so yet it is really moro admired even by men of the world Thero Is nothing moro beautiful in tho world than a pure ennobling bumble consistent Christian life 2 The palm tree is noted for Its fruit falness When 0 or 8 years old it bo gums to bear fruit and does not cease Its work until a century has passed away Millions receive from it their daily food It is put to 800 different uses and supplies almost all the wants of tho Arab or Egyptian It bears its best fruit in old age Tho Christian should also hg noted for fruitfulness Fruit bearing Is his nls lon in tho world I have chosen you tI says Christ that you might go and bring forth fruit and that your fruit should remain II 3 Tho palm treo is noted for Its height It is usually at least 40 or CO foot iu height and often attaiuan height of 80 feet It grows heavenward as the Christian should also do partaking more anti more of those graces which adorn tho inhabitants of Gods eternal homo 4 The palm tree Is an iudogenona treo It grows on tho inside In this roo ppec it also typifies tho Christian Christianity Is not a reformation out side but the implanting within us of now principles lifo which change tho entire moral exterior of the man G The palm treo is noted for its per potual greenness In winters cold or summers heat tho palm continues green It is evergreen symbolical of the eternal life of tho Christian Thus this beautiful useful plant may well inspire us to strive to adorn tho spiritual world with tho same charac teristics with which it beautifies nod ennobles tho physical world PJble Readings Job xvII 0Pfl i 10 wsrtv 10 xxxvII 19 20 HI 10 cxii HOI Isa lxi 18 Jer xvii 8 HOB xiv 67 Prov x 0 11 25 Math y 1010 xiii 4143 xxv 0440 John xv 10 i Rev xxii 1012 Iruyor Jesus never taught his disciples how to preach only Low to pray IIo did not speak much of what was needed to preach well but much of praying well To know how to speak to God Is more than knowing bow to speak to men Not power with men but power with God is the first thing Jesus loves to teach us how to pray Andrew Murray Unequal to the Strain Whatever men may say God Is no party to the idea of interminable pun ishmout and whatever punishment and whatever natural immortality may mean it would bo unequal to tho strain of Gods endless wrath Untvorsallst Louder 1 sr CHARLES Muter Walie Nisbet of Madibonvllr spending law uceVs In the clly with his sister Mrs Marlon CrutclifirM Mr John Oiborne nod wife of Con cordia Kansas are wslting relative in this place Mrs Ceo Long is spending few days with her mother at Carbondale Mftsrj Chas Cribble rind Cited Im have purchased Mr Ferd DiMei slock of merchandise Mr Jim Gribblo has heart down with la grippe bul is improving Mrl Chas Gribbla U on the sick list this week Mr Ferd hider bis nude some im provements on hit residence lime past week f Miss Rekie Hamper who bis been visit lag her friend Miss Ada Menssr at CUrdy Ky returned home Thursday Quite a number of men front our tflwn attended Court at Madisonville Thursday Mrs Ina Shams has been visiting at Oawson CORRESPONDENT The FOR Hell Tho foi bell strikes only on occasion but oil tho time nail every night the light flashes out from the lighthouse All the limo amid every night this light Is flashing out from you if you are Gods chjdren 111401 your light so shiuea JqItcannot have Jet it shine unless you have it and if you have it you cannot keep it from shining Lyznan Abbott D D FoIuU Tar Parent Christ Is on trial In your home M much oa ho was before Pilate Dont poison your homo life wltb worry and fret whenever things go wrongMany a fibbing mother bus boon puzzled to make out how liar children learned Jo lie What folly for a father to warn lila boys against tobacco if he lees it with a Breath fhat smells of emoko How foolish for n mother to talk to her children about religion unless sho can show them what it is If tho parental example in a sowing of bad seed how absurd to look for t good frnltago In the lives of the chil drenIf you claim In church that tho Lord Is your rest and poaco let the children sea that you told tho truth about ii whoa you got home Locomotive Wrapped In Flames A Newark N J telegram to the Phila delphia Times mi An engine enveloped In flames swept past the Delaware Lacks wanna Western railroad station In Ibis city late last night at a high rate of speed From the station platform could be seen inside the cars men women and children rushing about in panic and crowding to the doors A draught pipe In the locomotive bad burst and sent the flamrjof the fur nace back into the ctb like a blast from the the inferno Engineer Beijimin Locke and Fireman Patrick Brren received the flames full in the face and were burled backward Locke recovered himself and seizing the lever brought the train lo a stop Both men were terribly burned and Breen may die Five Million Boxes a Year The verdict of the nation During the year 1898 the people of America bought nearly 5000000 boxes of Cascarets Candy Cathartic 40 increase of over a million boxes over 1897 Among the Intelligent American public nothing succeeds like merit mod the stamp ot public approval has evidently been affixed to the pure fra grant palatable little tablets of candy Ibat are regulating the liver stomach and bow els purifying Ibo blood perfuming the breath of the nation The reason Cu carets are honest uptodate natural suc cessors to the pms of the past doing better work and doing it in so much nicer and more pleasant wa- yNortonvihle News There are several on the sick list tbjs weekMr J L Tefft left our city Saturday morning He will spend several days I down SouthIThe ball that was to be given Saturday night was a failure on account of such bad weather It is put off until the iSth of March it is said Mrs Martin of Vine Grove is the guest of Mrs Trffl this week Mr Loa Davis of White Plains was in town Monday Miss Hamby was the guest cf Mrs Crabtreolast weekJMrs Mills was tim guest of Mrs flames SundayMrs Blakeley was the guest of her sis ter Mrs Mills Monday Mr Farmer was in Madisonvillo Moo day Are you a subscriber to TilE BEE You should be r theatree aew j Wbflngtoyouthenandtruofrornthp- lney forests of N91Wr r DR BELL- SPineTarHoney byscienceCur for coughs colds and all Inflamed surfaces of r Tubejfhft are ixbDa mlcrobebearins mucus Is cut out the inflamedIk no locllnatlon to cough fSOLD BY ALL GOOD DRUGGISTS t BottleaOnly 2580 and 100 Slass GEYAM88YEAROLDL IBgrtpCOliblud U H q1llcll lIDO lICIfDIIlI801 llllla JIIIU llmak rslltt Or lillt MnJMi qK A UWCSlla =l1T 4 If 0 it 1 4 1 I ii Ji t 4 r ur Jolofed Emens rnrIalntntCia AlriAicn Barlmcton Ky Miss Mary Campbell of Hopiinsville who has boon visiting Mrs Gipson re turned homo Monday g Revjl II Meiriwratbur was in the city last we k Rev HUM has moved his family lo Earl iORtOU Bishop O W Clinton A M D band Revs I W Selectman and II Bunch were In the city last Saturday John Porter says be is going to Paris next year Mr King Is out again after being III for some lime The wedding tells still ring in Hading tonWilliam Qlbson and Waller hate are among tfoosa who are on the sick list Ibis weekJames Alexacder was sick last week We would like to bear frotn the Club once more All is not gold that glitters Clarence Bailey is expected homo as soon as he is able lo travel- MORTONS GAP Pearl Crittenden was mere Sunday James Ruffins ot Hopkinivllle who has resumed work alibis place left today for Louisville to attend the marriage ofa friends Bradley was in Hjtlinglon Sunday Will Green and Wilton Hopton are improving but are unable to be cu Mesdames Millie Green Caroline Williams Martha Eats have made but slight improvement- Rev Wm II Stewart tilled bis rcgu Ur appointment herd Sunday Mrs Bellla Holland of Eulingfon vis ited Mrs Mattle Green Sucday Mrs Anthony Wright visited friends In Eatllnglon SundayvX B FShatber went lo Crufion Saturday r An entertainment will be given Thurs day evening for the pastor of Ilio Meth odist Church All are invitd lu bo pres cut Mrs Cordie Clemoos ot Clinton Ind came Sunday afternoon for an extended visit to her parents Mr and Mrs William Patterson Mortons Gap friends were delighted Sunday afternoon to meet Bishop G W Clinton of Salisbury N C who was en route to Nashville Tenn i Mrs Laura Clemons who has been on the sick list for the past week Is now able to be out Rev R C Hall was in Nortonville this wee Washingtons birthday was celebrated by the school children with recitations in the primary grade and orations on the life of Washington by the advanced The ex ercises wereconcluded with the National Hymn America K High cheek bones always indicate great force of character in some direction Co CoinpounO I prescriptions properly it lakes time It requires experience and complete knowledge of drugs It requires the druggist drugsfreshforcompeoutJoobo WITH TIlE ABOVE FACTS REMEMBER WERE CAREFUL ST BERNARD DRUG STOREI Jl 2ThROUGM VIST1BUlfD TRAlIISDAJIY JNVIIIPJN68B1fflT HASHYILIEiEtfANSTt CHICAGO LPJEFFRIE5GPA DIUIILUIAN GSA tVANSVILLEIND A WtlVILLflflfK 1 NASHVILLE CHATTANOOGA SAND ST LOUIS RAILWAY PULLMAN PALAC- BLEPINGCAR5 Between Nashvllla Sad Chattanooga Ala bama Augusta Macon Jacksonville 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