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Bee (Earlington, Ky.): March 2, 1899 Bee (Earlington, Ky.) 300dpi TIFF G4 page images Bee Publishing Co. Earlington, KY 1899 bee1899030201_sn87060004 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Bee (Earlington, Ky.): March 2, 1899 Bee (Earlington, Ky.) Bee Publishing Co. Earlington, KY 1899 $IMLS This electronic text file was created by Optical Character Recognitio n (OCR). No corrections have been made to the OCR-ed text and no editing has be en done to the content of the original document. Encoding has been done through an automated process using the recommendations for Level 1 of the TEI in Librar ies Guidelines. Digital page images are linked to the text file. rTT t- - stt&Xtair f i r;i MW- - m- 't. , i u' .i TENTH YEAR CHAPEL IK A COAL MIRE. EARLINGTON, HOPKINS COUNTY, KENTUCKY, THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 1899. NO. 9 FIFTY-FIFT- H i Queer Place of Worship With a Congregation of Miners. f ;Tliere are many strange places The Kaiser's Ships of Was at Ma ' nila and Iloilo Will No Longer of worshipt says the Westminster Gazette, but one of the most remarkable is doubtless the miners' chapel in Myndd Menigdd Collery, Swansea, where for more than fiity years the miners have each morning assembled for worship. This sanctuary is situated close to the bottom of the shaft. The only light is that obtained from a solitary Davy safety lamp hung over the pulpit from the ceiling, and the oldest miner in the collery is gen- e rally chosen to ofhciatc. It is the custom in some other places for coal miners to gather together at meal time for prayer meetings and the like, but it is said that this is the only instance where a special apartment is fitted out in a coal mine as a chapel. A be a Menace. ilii'f III1. 10 HANDS, THE FILIPINOS WEAKENING. and Bandlko Jlotli at Maloloe and Inollned to raclflo Overtures A Flag; of Trace. Manila, Feb. 87, 0:19 p. m. Two Spanish commissioners, Scnora Rosa-tl- o and Abogado, who were permitted to pass through our lines nnd confer with Agulnnldo with reference to the Spanish prisoners at Malolos, returned through our lines this morning, near CuIoocan,wlth sealed dispatches for tho Spaniards. Tho commissioners said Agulnnldo and Sandlko were both at Mulolos, and inclined to pacific overtures. While the Filipinos arc not yet prepared to surrender tho Spanish prisoners, they will gladly release two Americans who have been hebl.for six weeks on tho payment of $30, the value of food and clothing furnished to them. Shortly nftenvards tho rebels sent out a flag of truco borne by Common-dunt- e Slnforoso do la Cruz, and several hundred of the enemy left the Filipino lines crying, "No quire," Mas "Americanos inuclio buno." The commnndanto said that fully of his men had had enough nnd were anxious to surrender. Among the enemy la the jungle many women nnd children were visible. A woman laid down her rifle nnd attempted to cross with the parleycrH, but she was sent back. Com-batc," 3,-0- 1 The BUii IS IE. CONDENSED TELEGRAMS. Coal miners at Mnscoutah, 111., out on strike over labor troubles. are II IS The entires treet railway system of Hamburg American Liner Buffalo, N. Y., has been sold to nn A Dramatic Incident In the Inquest eastern syndicate. Supposed to Have Foundered on Mrs. Kate Adams in Cos. A, B, C and D of the Second Missouri volunteers were rnustrrd out at Is Reported Safe. New York. Albtiny, On., Monday. OF HER IN GOBD HEALTH IPJilil CONGRESS. v PLACES HER INTERESTS IN OUR lb ifc. f . Aollim T.Unn IliijKrilrtI ns h Maatai ttlrokn of l)l.loin-.oj- r b Which Will be Iloutoreil All Possibility of h CUsli Ilia Two Nntlous -- 8ttfollon Ml Washington. li V. New Way to Preserve the Hair. From Hatper's Baiar. What has made the hair thin? And what makes it fall out? In occasional cases there is some slight scalp disease, due to the presence of some one of the bacilli family whose mission on earth is to Such troubles annoy mankind. must be cared for by those physicians who make a specialty of skin diseases. But nine times out of nine and a half the trouble comes from defective circulation and thin blood. The doctor has to treat the general condition of the system, but the patient can herself give the local treatment to the hair. It is very simple, and lies within the power of all, yet very many fail to get good results because of lack of persistence. Friction and perseverance are the two words'that cmbpdy the secret of keeping the hair from falling. Tq amplify, and to follow the process from its first step, let me say that a shampoo is the primary requisite. The cleansing preparation for this purpose is best made of gr8Hsoap,'ah 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. Some chemists keep i( in a liquefied form slightly perfumed, especially prepared for the scalp. If it can not be thus obtained make a shampoo of the following ingredients: One ounce of green soap, one tablespoon of powdered borax, the white of an egg, and u pint of very warm va.tcr. Dissolve th,e bprax. in the egg, beating Slightly PUt the soap into a bottle, add the hot water, and shake well; then add the egg and borax, and sheke until all is ' well blended. This is the receipt of a famous physician, and is the least expensive 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 th,a.t doctors often prescribe more frequent shampooing, but ob servation and experience both show mo the mistake of much washing. After the shampoo treat the head to a thorough rubbing with some tonic, to aid the process. Bad cases must have the rubbing night and morning for a time, but once a day will be sufficiently ordinarily, and some persons, can get along wit, two, or three times a week., Theso arc the ones who are benefited by the treatments at various Pour onto the scalp a little of the tonic, after having divided the hair with a comb, and rub lightly with the balls of the fingers. When the entire scalp is moistened, put the bottle down, and with all ten fingers manipulate ih.e Rcalp, moving t 6n Uie skull in preference to Hiving it a sharp superficial friction. The object of this treatment is to increase a sluggish circulation. The blood alone nourishes the hair, and it its supply is scant the hair can not live. hair-dresser- s. r.. -- .v Wnsliington, March 1. The rjcnuav government lias set at rest, effectual ly, the rumors of a purpose on its part directly or Indirectly, to cmbarrnssth United States In the Philippine Wandr and Iiuh given a signal manifestation of its desire to promote the most cor dlul relations between Germany nnd the United States by ordering the withdrawal of nil vcsoln of its navy from the Philippine waters and placing th lives and property cf its subjects there under the protection of the United States government. A Mutter Mroko In Ulplomcr. The action taken Is regarded as o master stroke in diplomacy, by which will be removed all possibility of a clash between German and American interests In and about Munllu, and no ticc to all the world, and especially to any Americans who entertained any suspicions of sinister designs by Germany, of the wish and purpose of thf German empire to cultivate the friend ship of the United Stateo IJy It Ger. many at once places the protection of nil her large interests In the Islands almost completely in our hands. In Tim la Quiet H.n.allnrml Humor., The announcement of tills act of th: Germun government came at the clow o( a day that has been full of sensational rumors of a clash between the Americans and Germans In Manila, the rumors Anally going so far as to assert that Admiral Dewey had fW'd 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 ol the United "States government, so that It might be reasonably expected that U would be the government to receive the first news of any disaster or collision at Manila, and at the Whitr House, Mar department and navy department positive denials were made of the receipt of any news tending In the slightest degree to confirm (he rumors. Kven some of the more cautious naval officers were infected with fear for the moment, for, while they did not think there had been the slightest trouble between the American and German ships, still theyreallsed that there was always the possibility of an rcciuciu n,toW snip that might resull MOLINEAUX"lN THE TOMBS. ttecelpt of the Verdict of the Coroner's Without Ilall. New York, Feb. 28. The jury In the Adams poisoning case came In with its terdlct at 8:43 p. m. yesterday. It was as follows: "We find that said Catherine J. Adams came to her death on December 28, 1898, in 01 West Slxty-clght- li street, by poison by mercuric cyanide, administered by Harry S. Cornish, to whom sold poison had been, sent In n bottle of bromo seltzer by Itoland 11. Mollncaux," The coroner immediately Issued an arrest forMolIneaur.and the latter was at once arraigned beforp him. Through his attorney he demanded on Immediate hearing, but Assistant District Attor-nt- y Osborne objected, saying it was Impossible to proceed with the hearing. The hearing was then set down for Wednesday morning nt 11:33. Mollneaux was committed to tho tombs without ball. tted rhe Warrant Inued Immediately Upon The Urmves of Confederate!. Washington, Feb. 28. Col. Atns-wort- h, Hs.trHnly, Lingering 1" yx To liar Out rotfamUle. Washington, Feb. 28. A favorable report on the proposed constitutional amendment prohibiting polygamlsts from being elected to congress was made In the house yesterday by Cnpron, of Ilhode Island, vjmtlfWbl llanilelite. pt, March 1. Tho coroner's In behalf of the committee on election Jury in the ense af Timothy Confoy of president and It revh,p was, fataly shot by Tom Allen, the fers to the case of Representative-elec- t Hrlgham Roberts, of Utah, as ono In his early Sunday morning, returned a verdict of the causes for renewing attention to of justifiable homicide, the evidence tho subject. After reviewing this case the report tending to show that Confoy sought states that Its determination restn the trouble that cost him his life. with the next congress. Killed by ft Mlu Cave-I-n, These lingering fenrs In nntnl circles were set nt rest finally nt the close of the day by thcrecelpt of some dispatches from Manila, but without men tlon of any untoward Incident. Ilnsed on this fact, Secretary Long, Secretary Alger, Cnpt. Crowlnshleld and Gen Corbin all took the responsibility ol denying the rumors In th strongest terms. l'r lut at Itol. of the quartermaster's deparr-men- t, has transmitted to the secretary of war, for transmission to the senate, a partial report upon tho number of confederate cemeteries nnd their Interments, and Is progecutlng.tho work of completing tho statistics aked for by senate resolution, with a view io carrying out tho president's recommendation that government care be given the dead. Tho figure so far prepared have not been given out. Tho work of securing complete records is attended necessarily with delay. y- - Wllkesbarre, Pa., March 1. An extensive cave-I- n occurred in the Delaware and Hudson mine rt Mill Creek killing one man nnd severely Injuring two others. It Is (cart) bcvcral other men were eUlwr rushed, to death or en.t,o.m.!lt , Melhodlet ork, March 1. Fifty-thre- e New Spanish miners, who arrived on tho Umbrla, Sunday.destincd for the west, have been ordered deported. It Is asserted that they came under contract to work for a wealthy Spaniard at llolsc City. Hurry Orders for lb IWIUf, New York, March 1. Orders havo been Usued to the hospital ship Relief to sail for Manila t the earliest possible moment, and to move nt ns great speed. n.tt l safe. It is expected that 8110 will Start on Thursday afternoon. llrtl.r.d to b Deported. Wllkesbarre, Pa., March 1. An extensive cave-I- n occurred In the Delaware mine, operated by the Delawaro & Hudson Co., nt Mill Creek, yesterday morning, by' which Thomas Canfield and Jacob lleinhart lost their lives and Martin Miller and Michael Meloskl were Injured. WnshlngtQu March t. The president nQipjlnRted John II, McPhersou, t4 Vcnnj.ylvanla, to be United States district judge for the eastern district of Pennsylvania. Killed ami Injured nt a Fire. New York, March 1. During n Are In on nparatment hous? on Columbus avenue, Mary E. Prouty, u widow, was instantly killed by jumping to the ground from her apartments on the fifth floor. Itichard Hyde, a fireman, was slightly injured by faJUng three stories from a fire escape. JuilloUl Moraluatlun. ratal Cav-I- a In Minr. A Song. Wiag mo iwa.it, low song o( nigbt Before the moon is rlien, A song that tells of the slat's delight New Gov. Wells, of Louisiana, a notable character In the reconstruc- J. Madison Orleans, Weill, of Louisiana, Dead. March 1. Former m Vomo in Lecampto. Escaped from day's bright prison, A song that croon,wlth the cricket's voice, mrs. Hanna Dead. Tbat sleeps with the shadowed trees, A song tbat shall bid ray heart rrjoico. wife of Michael Hanna, At It lender mysteries' I Sr., of MadisonviUr, died early And then when the song is ended, love, Wednesday morning. March Bend down your bead onto me, 1899, at their home, of typhoid Whisper the word tbat was born above Requiem mass will pneumonia, Ere the moon bad swayed the sea. Era the oldest star began to shine, be the Catholic Church Or the farthest sua to burn, of the Immaculate Conception, The oldest of words, O heart of mine, at thia place, 4at eight o'crock this Yet newest, and sweet to Ltarn I HHdegrae Hawthorne, la Harper's morning, followed by interment tion history of this state, died at hla Chicago, Feb. 28. Mett-odlstof Chicago arc to begin the construction o( o great hospital in the spring at tha northenst .corner of Twenty-fift- h nnd Dearborn Btreets. It Is to bo built by the Wetley Hospital association nud 1b replace tho present temporary structure now on that site. The cost of tha new building will be $200,000. Itepreientatlve Malah-DeaWashington, Feb. 28. Representative Levi P, Mulsh, of Pennsylvania, died in this city, Sunday, from an uti tack of apoplexy. Mr, Malsh was 16 year, a democrat in his sixty-thir- d politics, and had served In tho Penh sylvnnia legislature, nnd as a member Forty-fiftof the Forty-fourtlf. 1 congresses. tleth and Fifty-firs- t I'roved Hard on tha Ueea. Lexington, Ky., Feb. 28. The recent weather did great injury to one of the most profitable industries iu Kentucky. Reports just received from nil sections of the statu show that mill-Ion- s of bees were killed during tha cold spell, nnd that honey-makin- g has practically been ended in that state, for several years at least. Tjphold raver at Havana. Havana, Feb. 28. There are 30 cases ot typhoid fever in the Second division hospital in Maj.-QcLee's camp, near Havana, and there is-- some fear that the fever may become epidemic. When the camp was laid out the plan provided for underground sewers, but they were uot constructed. Ujrcloue In Indiana. Hvan3vilie, Intl., Feb. 28. A vicloui cyclone struck this city, Sunday, destroying and damaging much proper ty. The Evansvlllo Brick Co.'s plant was demolished; loss, without insurance, $10,000. The Diamond Coal Co.'i building was also destroyed. Many private homes, were unroofed, and one residence was completely destroyed. Stabbed lllmteir to Death. Detroit, MIoh., Feb. 28. Jules Jean-ierea Swiss watchmaker, aged 20, committed suicide on Jefferson avenue by stabbing himself In the heart s h, n. t, llotplul In Chicago. Otha Wright, of near Anna, 111., playfully snapped nn old pistol at Ed tHE PBIVATE LETTER BOX RENTER. Sexton. The latter died Instnntly. Public School Building No. t (for neRhe wae Itenorted. Friday Hornloc, Enter- - groes), at Dallas, Tex., was burned Nlobolai Ileckman, th Proprietor of tha Prints X.ttar llox Station, Identified Ine the Tort of l'onta Del Oada, Aiorts Monday night. Loss, $3,000; insurance, Itoland 11. Mollneaux ai tha Man Who Islands, Whither Hhe Had Proceeded $2,000. The will case of Hudnnll vs. Ham RepairiRented th Letter Dox .from 111m Unalded-O- na Man Loet While wnsdeclded at Mount Vernon, III., for Mollneaux Called WniaLlar. ng- the Ilndder. the. defndnnt. It upholds the New York, Feh. 28. Nicholas Heck-rnncontract law. Pontn del Qada, Azores, Feb. 25, 8:0 tho proprietor of the private letGov. Stephens of Missouri has called line a. m. Tho Hamburg-America- n n meeting of the state board health ter box station, identified Itoland B.' Bulgaria, Capt. Schmidt, from New-Yor- to consider quarantining the of penlteu Mollneaux as the man who rented the on Jan. 28, for Hamburg, which tlnry on account of small-poletter box from him. To this box, It John W. Collins, a medical student, Is alleged, letters addressed to "H. C. the British tank steamer Weehawkcn reported In distress 800 rollcB from thfl committed suicide, at St. Louis, by Harnett" wero sent. Mollneaux called shooting himself In the head. Tho Ileckman a liar. Azorc Islands, is entering this port. deed was done in the presence A Dramatlo Scene. of his All on board the Bulgaria are In good wife. The Identification of Mollneaux by TJie tents of a bnnd of gypsies en- Ileckman was dramatic. htolth. After testifying to his business, nnd The British tonk steamer Wechawk-e- n camped north of Mnscoutah, II., took firA and that he had rented a letter box for onq arrived at Ponta del Cada February capes. Athe occupants had narrow es- month to a man giving the name of II. girl was badly 12, with 25 passengers, which she had burned. C. Barnet, and that this man had taken off. tho Bulgaria. The Bulgaria The Itome correspondent of the Lon-do- called for letters about 15 or 20 tlme3, Dally News says he learns, on re- Mr. Osborne asked tho witness: tvas poken by tho Weehawkcn on Feb"Could you recognize him again?" l ruary 5. She was pronounced to bo lrl liable authority, that Archbishop "Yes," said Ileckman." will be created a cardinal at tha a sinking condition. She had a crew ot next consistory. There II Id B8 men and carried 41 passengers. Sixteen Ponca Indians, headed by Ileckmnn answered: "Mr. Mollneaux. The Wcehawken lost sight of tho Snticy Chief, are en route to Washing- There he is." Bulgaria during the night of February ton to visit with the "White Father." Mollneaux heard the accusation withThey wnnt their nnnultics to como out changing color of a trace of agito proceed, her with more regularity. 6, and was obliged tation, lie leaned forward with his small boats having been swept away Much bitterness prevails in Paris hands on the table, and staring steadand her bunkers being full of water. against Itussla in connection with th ily at Ileckman, said emphatically: "I The rescued passengers of the Bul- new humiliation to which France has never saw that man In Forty-secon- d subjected by garia reported that tho cargo of tho just been with Oman. the English In street (where Heckman's letter box connection agency Is). I saw him nt tho hotel! Bulgaria shifted, throwing tho steamThe medical force in the Philippine where I was on exhibition, and at er on her beams ends, and that al- Islands Is believed to be sufficient for Newark, where a man brought him to though a quantity of her cargo was ordinary purposes, but to meet any me, and asked if 'I was the man.' lie's jettisoned the crew wero unable deisands of the future, reinforcements a liar." are being hurried there. "That's all," said Mr. Osborne, quito right her. During the gale 150 Gov. Stephens of Missouri has of- etly. horses were lost from the Bulgaria, and fered n reward of $100 for tho appreNo Crow Examination. Despite Mr. Weeks' efforts to have a boat with five men in her went hension ami conviction of Miio Gregory, who killed Joseph Coburt, InDun-li- n Ileckman he was aladrift. county, Februnry 20, 1899. lowed to leave the stand, the coroner The Bulgaria, It appears, stopped 11 Jack Sturm, n com let, was killed saying that he promised the district days, during which she was engaged while attempting to escape from tho attorney to conduct the investigation lit repairing her machinery and rud- county farm, near Corslcana, Tex. Ho In his own way. That closed the Incider. She lost one man during the oper- had been shot before while attempt- dent, nnd Emma Miller, the Newark ing to escape from the Dallas county saleswoman, who sold a silver holder ation. similar to that which held the bromo-seltze- r farm. The British steamer Antilltau, Capt bottle, was called to the stand. The jury in the Adams poisoning Fost, from Liverpool, on February 4, case In New York decided that Itoland Mollneaux', Ilandwrltlnc. William J. Kltwley, the handwriting for New Orleans, atempted to taka Bi Mollneaux sent the fatal drug to the Bulgaria In tow, but gave up tho Mrs. Adams. Moltnrnux is In the expert, who had been employed in the Tombs, awaiting a hearing on n chargd Adams case, testified that he had stud-le- d tadk. of murder. the handwriting on the wrapper of The Bulgaria eventually proceeded The Major committee, at St. Louis, the bromo-seltzc- r bottle and the handalone. found that there was 11 difference ot writing of the men suspected, nnd thr.t oter $0,000,000 between the inventories he had no doubt Mollneaux wrote the ASKED FOR REINFORCEMENTS. of personal property of 132 estates in address on the package sent to Cornish the probate court and the return made nnd which eventually caused the death But the Anticipated Attack tras not Made orVthe same to the assessor. of Mrs. Adams. Dellared that Tho ItebeILeadera The government troops under Gen. THE INSULAR REVENUES. are Gtltlnc Desperate. Rouling, from Grey town, Nicaragua, attacked and captured the bluff In Manllo, Feb. 27. Saturday night tho front of Blueficlds. Gen. Beycs, the in- Statement ot th Revenue! of Cube, Porto rebels concentrated in such number Illco and the Philippine Cp surgent leader, fled to the protection to January Lait. near the Chinese cemetery that Gen. of the British consulate. MacArthur anticipated an attack, and A rumor Is current in Madrid that Washington, Feb. 26. Assistant asked for reinforcements. Two com- Senor Don J. Brunetto due d'Arcos, panies of the Twenty-thir- d regulars former Spanish minister to Mexico, Secretary of War Meiklejohn has made were sent to Caloocan, nnd a battalion will be designated minister to tha public a statement showing the total of tho Twentieth regulars to the ceme- United States on the resumption of receipts from customs nnd taxes received in the several ports In the Isltery at about midnight. But the expected attack was not diplomatic relations. of nn organized ands of Cuba and Forto Illco and the Through the work made, the rebels, after making a great band of thieves In tljeir employ, Philippines so far as reports have been noise with bugle calls and yells oi Scheuer & Bro., manufacturers of eclved by the war department from tho respective dates of occupation of "Viva Independent," nnd "Mucho malo goods, In New York, havo laid ports by the military forces of the Americano," nnd firing volleys, disap- leather been robbed of goods valued at be- United States to and Including Janupeared in the woods. tween from July 18, It Is believed their leaders are get- J ear. $30,000 and $10,000 In the last ary 31, 1890. In Cuba 1899 (six ports 1898, to January 31, ting desperate, nnd are attempting to not reporting for January), $1,312,7.12 force tho United States troops to make At 11 lllpe Uld Ace. was received. Ip the Philippine islands, an nttnek, In tho hope ot breaking Vienna, Feb. 27. Count Jcne August 13, 1898, to December 31, through the American lines, but the the distinguished from $1,819,813. In Porto Itlco, from rebels aro unwilling to be pacified Austrian statesman, formerly minister 1898, when facing the Americans. It is just of foreign affairs nnd the incumbent AtlgUEt 15, 1898, to December 15, 1893, possible, however, that they may be ot other important administrative $3,043,602. goaded Into such a move before mora posts under Emperor Francis Joseph, Spanish Immigration Doubled. reinforcements arrive. New York, Feb. 27. Thirty Spandird yesterday, in his ninety-thir- d iards arrived on the Cunard liner UmJ car. IMPERIAL RECOGNITION. brla. Most of the men ere laborers, Cottonseed Oil Mill Ilurned. and ore able to read and write. All The German Emperor Hakes llooof nltlon Monroe, Lt., Feb. 27. The Planters' of them are going to different mining ot ths Devotion to Duty of tha cottonseed oil mill was almost totally towns in the west. They were held Bulgaria's Officers and Crew. destroyed by fire yesterday, togcthel for investigation by the immigrant ofBerlin, Feb. 25. Emperor William's witlt the seed house, stables, stock, etq, fice, to determine whether they camu (llfepatch to the director of tho Hamburg-- The loss Is estimated at $100,000, In- here to work under contract. The ImAmerican steamship line, con- surance not known. migrant authorities .say that since the gratulating the company on tho happy close ot the war with Spain the immiTHE MARKETS. i&sue of the Bulgaria's experience, gration from that country has inHays: creased 100 per cent. New York, March 1. IMS. fit , "With deep gratitudo to God, who CATTLE Native Steers....? 4 406H& S M No Chans la the Apia Situation. 6H COTTON Middling; lias so marvelously saved tho ship nnd KLOUIt winter wneai.... v iw Washington, Feb. 28. The statement 2 Ited tSWit crew, I express my warmest congrat" WHEAT-N- o. sst No. tt 39 may be repeated that up to this moulatlon of the saving ot tho Bulgaria OATS No. 22 O ment there has been no demand nor 10 25 10 00 Cupt. Schmidt, like a true Betiman, and rOUK New Mess request from either our own governa 1. luuio. with a firm trust in God, r?feriouslj COTTON-MIudll- iiB c 30 5 W ment or that of Germany for the recall carried on a lifo and death struggla UBKVKS Stecra who have been 2 60 for 24 days against tho ocean, assisted CAI.VE3-(p-Cows and Heirors. 6 00 VS 4 23 of any officials at Apia, turmoils there. 100) S00 er involved In the recent 19 Ht 4 00 3 by a crew, gallant and HOGS Kalr to Choice 4 40 The stne ot the case Is exactly uni devoted io duty. Asfa mark of mj BI1BBP Fair to Choice.... 5 tO it 3 70 FLOUn Patents (new).... 2 SO changed; each side has intimated to 80 H 3 35 recognition ot hts services, I bestow Clear and straight. the other that it regarded the officials W WHEAT upon Capt. Scmldt, tho cross ol Com- fVHIN No.No. 2 lted Winter .... ti 75 31 2 of the other as at the bottom of the family or- OATS-N- o. mander of tho HohcnzoUern &VW 2 8 trouble. Doth governments are awaitMW der. You will communicate to mo the IIYU No. 2 Lugs 3 00 it SM ing fuller reports from Apia. TOUACCO names of the crow who are eo deservvt W 12 00 Lcut JJunoy.... 7 60 9W IIAY-Cl- ear 'timothy Death of Qeu. Joseph Renolde. ing of distinction." ' 16 UUTTEIt Choice Dairy.... 27. Maj.-GeWashington, Feb. 2 it 9B2V4 OQCUPIED, kXJUS Fresh ISLAND OF CEBU .... Joseph J. Iteynolds, U. S. A., retired, if IIACON Cleur Klb 6i died yesterday, aged 77 years. A it Capt. Cornwall Declared 111 Intentloni LAUD Prime Steam month ago Gen. Reynolds had an atCHICAGO. and the Rebels WIthdrewto tha 3 CATTLE Natlvo Steers..., 3 78 & 583 tack of paralysis, which culminated In 60 it 400 HOUS Fair to Choice Mountains. a cerebral hemorrhage, causing death BHEEP Fair to Cho'co.... 2 60 it 460 80 359 According to tin FLOUK Winter Patents... late Saturday afternoon. The remains r Manila, Feb. 27. spring ruicius... w h 3 70 71 mill be Interred at Arlington Tuesday advices brought by, tho steamer Nues-tr- WHEAT-N- o. 2 Sprlne ?J 73 W 7J No. 2 Uod or Wednesday. Senora del Carmen, whose nrrivn! 35 35Hw 2 Mlxedj 21 brought the news that tho Americas CORNo. No. 2 OATS-NSIW 9 39 Minneapolis Tribune Darned Oat. v fug had been raised over the island o) Minneapolis, Minn., Feb. 26. Tho Cebu, the United States gunboat Petrel, CATTLE Native blrors... 4 50 525 y building on Fourth street, 3 40 fl 3 77 Grades Commander C. Cornwall, visited Cebu HOtSS-A- U 73 occupied and owned by the Tribune 2 Hed J WHEAT on February 22. Commander Cornwelj OATS-N- o. No. White (iiewj. 29 30 2 Publishing Co., was totally destroyed 2 StVtU sent an ultimatum ashore, declaring COHN-N- o. by fire Friday night. The building NEW OULEANS. the Intention of tho Americans to takt FLOUR Hlch Urade 3 55 4 39.. immediately adjoining, occupied as a possession, peaceably if possible, bj CORN No. 2 a liquor store by George Dcnz &. Sons, 'force if necessary. The rebels lmmo hatsolc Western 13 00 V 13(0 HAY-Chwas almost totally destroyed. kdiatodly vacated, taking their guns tt PORK Standard Mess 9 60 it 9 75 !th. hills- - A party of marines and blut BACON Hiaes President Dead. 8 ?' COTTON-Mlddl- lns Heme. Feb. 20. M. Emll Welti, the jjaekels Was landed, and the Americas LOUISVILLE. 75 0 2 Red o. distinguished Swiss stateiaan, who Iflog was raised by thom over the gow WHEAT-N-No. 2 Mixed 3( '.M.JU.... 1...IMIMM Trillin 41... puu .. l.t..l. i,cjr .1111 vv CORNo. was six times elected president of tha 29 if OATS-N2 Mixed viumaub umiiMb, 10 00 O PORK New Ment Swiss confederation, died here, Fri cupled when the Ncusjja Senjjra dd HACON-- Cr 6 Ribs year. 1 day, In his seventy-fourt- h COTTON-Mlddlt- tlC 1 O ,Cfrnon l.ft. ALL ON BOARD aute-nup-tl- al ninc-yenr-o- ld h Ire-la&cross-examine- n, (Second Session.) In tha senate, on tha ttd, consideration ot the river and harbor bill occupied ths entire session, and 19 pages of. tha bill were disposed of, with the exception ol a single amendment proposed In tha house the naval appropriation bill was passed, after four days or acrimonious most ot which was spent upon the question of roBlblllUtlon ot tha naval acadomy at Annapolis, Md and tha prop! osttlon to Increase tho maximum price to be paid for armor Plata to )StS per ton, the committee sutrerlnratinal defeat upon both propositions. In tho senate, on the Nth, after & session of nearly eight hours, tha river and harbor bill was passed by the decisive vote of 60 to 3. carrying-- with It the Nicaragua canal bill amendment In tha tinuia most of tha session was taken up with the general debate upon tha army appropriation bill, during- - which several violent speeches wero made, notably by Mr. Johnson (rep., Ind.). This speech closed tha perioral debate upon the bill. A night session was held at which 77 private pension bills wera passed. In the senate, on the 2Eth, a number ol bills of minor lmportanoo were passed, when, under agreement, tha consideration of bills relating to the District ot Columbia became th order ot tha day In the houso the senate bill granting a right or way through tha Net Farces In dlan reservation to the Clearwater Short Line railroad, was passed: also tha senate bill to compensate certain persons foi private property In tha Yellowsona park. Onlng to the great pressure ot business an order was made to meet at 11 o'clock. In the senate, on tha 27th, after a con test that will ba memorable, the compromise army reorganization bill was passed. The senate then took up and completed tha reading ot tha sundry civil appropriations bill, the committee amendments being agreed to except those relating to the District ot Columbia In tha house the army and fortifications bills were palsed, the former carrying 179.000,000 and tha latter, I,7W,000. Tha final conference report upon the Indian appropriation bill was also adopted. In tha senate, on tho 51th, a perfect e frenzy for passing bills, principally building bills, seised tho members. Bills carrying an aggregate) of eight or ten millions ot dollars wera passed, and many more that had not been passed by both houses of congress wero placed as amendments on the sundry civil appropriation bill. Finally, at a lata hour, an amendment to tha sundry civil bill was adopted appropriating a large amount for the preliminary work on the buildings which had been authorized. Tho sundry civil appropriation bill was passed at 11:45 p. m having been technically under consideration throughout the day and evening In the house 61 bills, mostly for the erection of public buildings, and carrying 19,3S2,000, wero passed. e, pub--H- stop I i Cowjliing j''ss'assaSBSMBlsWsBlsnB 'your throat ana jLivcty cough congests the lining membrane of your lungs. trrttaoie. tvery vuugu manes more raw w Ceasfttearlnrvniirfhrnnr tne parts at rest and give them a chance to and lungs in this way. I rut wlllfinditm heal. You will need some help to do this, and you Ayerfs - Cherry pectoral From the first dose the quiet and rest begin: the tickling in the throat ceases; the spasm weakens; the cough disappears. Do not wait for pneumonia and consumption but cut short your cold without delay. Dr. Ayer's Cherry pectoral Plaster should be over the lungs of every person troubled with a cough. THE Bb CASE OF MRS. Clou BOTKIN. lias Mot Tat to th and There Is No Immediate Iros- pect of tier Uolng. rnltiitUry Write to ihe Doctor. Unmaal opportunities and loos experience eminently njsUtj ns for KlTlng Ton medical adrlce. Writ ireslr all the particular In Tonr cat. T.u us nbat rour eitperiene has been with our Cberrr Fectoral. Yon will receive a prompt reply, without Address, DR. J. C. AVER. Mweu, suss. San Francisco, March 1, Mrs. Cordelia Sotkln, convicted ot murder and sentenced to life' Imprisonment, has not yet gone to the penitentiary. The Chronicle says: "Pending the completion of the bill of exceptions by her attorney, Qeorga If. Knight, her case it covered by different stays. At first SO days were granted Last week 20 days wera added to that, and Judge Cook will continue to extend the time until after the appeal Is perfected, when, following all precedents, ho will grant a writ of probable cause which will make the convicted woman's tenure becure until the supreme and probably the United States courts will have had their last say." THE STEAMER MORAVIA LOST. She Went Ashore on 8bl Island and Brok In Two The Crnr was 2 ILT Discovery of the Philippines by ringellan. From (he "Spanish-AmericaWar," by Hon. Henry Cabot Lodge, in Harper's Magazine for March. n rrobably Loit. Boston, March 1. A special to tho Herald from Gloucester, Mass., says: The steamer Mondego, ('apt. William Cork 11 in, arrived here, bringing news of the loss of the stenmer Moravia, Capt. Witt, which sailed from Hamburg Janauary IS, for Boston. Capt. Corkum reports that he sighted the Moravia on the northeast bar of Sable The place island, broken in two. where she stranded is 13 miles from shore, and as nothing could be seen of the crew two days after, when Capt. Corkum sighted the wreck, he thinks are probably lost. Th fjuay Trial Again Postponed. Philadelphia, Feb. 28. On motion ol District Attorney Hothennel, the Quay conspiracy trial, despite the protests of the defendants, has been postponed until April lO.The district attorney did not state his reason for the motion for postponement. A Ilaron on Trial for Murder. Chicago, Feb. 28. Baron Curt K. Von Bledenfeld was pluced on trial, charged with the murder of Constable Charles McDonald In a saloon on November 22, 1898. The trial opened before a large crowd of spectators, Including a number ot people prominent iu Chicago society. lh Union Imprint. Washington, Feb. 25. Representative Orostenor, of Ohio, has Introduced a bill directing that government publications shall bear the Imprint of the International Typographical union. Cotton Hates Restored. ia p Atlanta, Ga., Feb. 20. Traffic men of several southern roads havo. restored cotton rates to the seaboard to 45 cents from Atlanta and Athena to Charleston, Savannah and Brunswick, and 49 cents from Atlanta and Athens to Portsmouth. Sajtt on th Bench for Cay. Washington, Feb. 28. The president Bint to the senate the nomination of Wm. It. Day, of Ohio, to be United States circuit judge for the Sixth Judicial circuit. Denver, Col., Feb. 28. President J. W. Springer, of the National Xlve Stock association, after a personal inspection of the condition of cattle In Texas, places the loss from the blizzards ut ten per cent. This is the most eerious loss, he points out, strice 1840, when over 90 per cent, of the range cattle perished. Ky, Feb. 27. Robert Brcckinridgo Halllgas, a Chicago millionaire, Iisb written to the authorities of the Kentucky university, this city, offering to give that institution $500,-00- 0 if it will perpetuate his name iu some way. He Is u former Lexington boy who attended the university. Ho went to Chicago and mads a fortune. Lexlncrtou. A Laudakl Losses on Cuttle In Tii. flve-stor- With an expedition splendidly furnished by Emperor Charles V., Magellan set sail on August 10, He crossed the Atlantic, 1519. touched at the Bay of Rio de Janeiro, made his way southward, repressed savagely a dangerous mutiny, 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 rejoicing crews in the Pacific. He felt that he had succeeded, but he 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 tho Ladrones, which were discovered March 6, 1521, the weary voyage was continued until a new archipelago 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 discovered. They landed on Mindanao, made their way to Cebu, flattered themselves that they had converted and subdued the inhabitants, nnd then becSming involved in a tribal war, Magellan was killed, nd his chosen successor, Serrano, was left behind to death and tcrture. Two ships escaped, one going east, and one, the Victoria, under Elcano, which left Timor on February 11, 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 circled the globe, second only to that of Columbus in conception, and beyond all in the daring displayed and the distance traversed, came to an end. J .1 The Secret Edward Uok, in Journal. of Success Ladies' as Home A. hclJin in the Catholic cemetery. 1 f We have saved many doctor bills niece we beg n using Chamberlain s Coueh Remedy in our home. Wo keep a botile open all the time and whenever any of my f amtlv er muelf tinln In aM .i 4lrth begin to use the Couch Remedy, and as a result we never have to send away for a doctor and incur a large doctor bill, for Chamberlain's Cough Remeday never fails to cure. It is certainly a medicine ol Rreat merit and worth. D. S. Mrarkue. General Merchant and Farmer. Mattie. Bedford county, Pa. For sale by St. Ber nard Diati Store, EarllnRton; B. T, Robinson, Mortons Gap; George King. St Cbarles. r L per cent, of the pie who are lamd are affected in the left side. Eighty-fiv- e peo-- J T Mr. and Mrs. W. Ernest Rash visited in Madisonville, Tuesday. Tbo Jeffrey Mfg. Co., ol Cotumbas, Ohio, states tbat the report tbat the machines in the mines cf the Merchant's IV., were Coal Co,, near Myersdale, thrown out, is absolutely incorrect. Tbo machines proved a great success and the company Is still operating them, like it. Doks arc small. The way to write is first to have something to say, and then say it That is all as well as you can. m there is about it. If what you say is something which the world wants to hear, an editor will find it z' Will Speak. Digest Your Food. out quick enough when you send Mtss Sallie R. Brown, our efiict- So far as "a Niaety per ceat. of all sickness is caused him the manuscript. Rev. G. W. Young, field secrecicnt County School Superintendnot being properly digested, it ent, paid the EarlinRtorf' Public tary of the State Local Option by foodpoisons and goes into your blood chance to heard" is concerned, creates Committee, will be in Earlington and then you are liable to almost any dis- there is plenty of chance? The School a visit, yesterday. is heir to. Use Dr. tomorrow, Friday March 3, and ease the human systemLiver Powder and question is: Havo you something Carlstedt's German That you will speak at the M. E. Church, watch tba results. You will feel the good worthy of a chance? effects after taking one dose. Give It a can only find out by sending your inSouth, Friday evening in the For trial and be convinced. Price 35c. "Influmanuscripts to editors. terest of his Work. All who arc sale by St Bernard Drag Store, Has saved many a life! Dr. Otto's Spruce Gam Balsam Cures ence" counts for nothing in a maginterested in Temperance work are Your cough. Just tbe medicine for chilSpeedily cures Group and azine office; the only thing that ItlsMfe &t.7l-andiur- e. Whoop especially invited and a most cor- dren. Mothers can al- "counts" is what there is in a is extended to the dial welcome ways relyoa It. Children manuscript. I Subscribe for The Bee. public at large. i Ambition. Writer. March - Dr. Bull's r"... wOllKII Price 25 cento. Q h a , V ssHIIIIIIIIIIV r l youth before science had made MOORD, Editor and Manager. progress, and when the rule was to PAUL M. use the virus of the scab from the neighbor's sore arm. BEE PUBLISHINB, COMPANY. nearest Incorporated. The world moves if the individEntered the PcstolBee t Kirllntion tt Second ual does not. That old, crude way hi mutter. is entirely out of date with the medical profession and has no part KATES: SUBSCRIPTION compulsory or in vaccination, Louisville or elseti oa otherwise, in One Year.ttrletly In advance JO ' " Six Montht, where, when administered by a "' " ThreeMontbs, 5 present day physician. wanted In all pertt ol U Correspondents Besides vaccination that writer onntT. Address ut lor particular!. needs inoculation of another sort, but it might deprive the THURSDAY. MARCH 2. J899. of a job. His friends should look ' - It is feared that the Pope has after him. 'pneumonia and willnot recover. I S fool-kill- niiprm t a wry my u ' mil' Mjm'T"" T'" g1' sense roast be apparent to all who NEIGHS AND BRAYS read. That writer must have been OF THE vaccinated in his early if ever " 'lUtk from c"i - - " J. ASAt : ml: FITTING TRIBUTE. 6Diql.M the Toombs." ,AiI.fih1 iirrt iiflmAriilliitu it,, i'A.ti J.i, Better Than Show." The wealth of the multimillionaires is not equal to good health, Riches without health are a curse, and yet the rich, the middle classes and the poor alike have, in Hood's Sarsaparilla, a valuable assistant in getting and maintaining perfect health. It never disappoints, 8crofula-- " Three years ago our son, now eleven, Sentiments Expressed In Memory of Mrs. JamcsA?. Rash by the flifouflne Club. The Magazi Club met last Thursday with f lfx J. F. Foard. Misses Agnes Jpurrxa nd Celeste Moore were H tfe leaue rs. Miss Moore's subject was "Among the Dyaks" (Cosmopolitan.) "The Newspaper, the Magazine and the Public"i from Outlook was reviewed by Miss Burr. After these Interesting reports tbo 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 speak of one ot 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 friend always so cherry, so appreciative of life and its blessings, of which she bad her full share. Since the organisation of the Club, four years ago, she has seldom missed a meeting; and, though she could never overcome a natural timidity sufficiently to make a formal report on articles, via felt more than compensated by her thorough sympathy and the mental alertness which enabled her always to enter heartily into any subject under discussion. She was fully in touch with the world around her alive to her duty to her neighbors, and to her church, I will not speak ot the tenderer ties which bound ber to her home, but those who knew her best have often heard ber speak ot her happiness in the most sacred of all relations, that of wife and mother, and ber gratitude to the Giver of all good, A devout and bumble Christian, we can not doubt that she has been called up Higher. In life's school wo aro taught again and again bow brief and uncertain is the tennre of our hold 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 good 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. "DulIJ thee more suteljr maiulonj, o'er my iouI, I I Of 218 indictments the grand jury at Cadiz last week, 180 was for "selling liquor without license," which leads the man of nags to conclude that the sightless jungle feline figures conspicudown in that ous as a drait-atis- t corner of the deadening. returned by jkJ' 1 Vi u ll a Ik ?' An Indianapolis man, Edward While much gratuitous, but no advice has been P. Thompson, has been appointed doubt ' postmaster at Havana, Cuba. given the Southern farmer regard ing the diversification of crops, ' The Hopkfnsville convention particular stress has been laid upon will be held and Dempsey will the desirability of his producing have a walkover, so say his his own and his cattle's food infriends. stead of buying It in the West. Frank H. Johnson, Assistant With cotton selling as tt did last State Auditor, is a leading candi autumn, at the lowest price on imtpecjiatelya fpr taller timber, for man up a tree like looks to date for the office of National record, this advice has of late it was in Kentucky. He become even more pointed. One everything in that section Rank Examiner for imminent danger and the Judge of of the Iatcat announced contribu- the culinery cognomen and his has twenty opponents. ; th no Irritating tnd llood'i n:U cure liter tions to this class of literature is friend, the Colonel can hardly ap- only falTTrlle n tk lth lnnd HarniurtTl. is reported in An egg famine now in preparation by the United preciate fpwfff they djd to flee many parts of the country. Here attention, so excusing himself to his States Department of Agriculture, is a chance for some wooden nut- - entitled "Cowpeas," prepared by friends and promising to call for "meg manufacturer to swap off for a Mr, Jared G. Smith, Assistant Ag- - The Paducah papers are trying to make his wife, he hied down town and it appear that lbs city uses two million tarried till a late hour; then he exn ",rnore profitable industry. ' rostologist of the department. This gallons of water daily. Must be a mis- ecuted a blue streak for home, take. Murray Ledger. Another candidate for the Ken bulletin says that the South has as It proves conclusively to the quaking because he could not give of varieties of reason for his long abl a tucky district judgeship, Judge great an abundance editor that "they all take and leguminous forage hoss in thcrn", and Paducah is sence. He was greatly surprised Roland Burns, of Catlettsburtf, is grasses sugar on reaching home to And his wife Attorney General plants as any other section. There certainly a Stirring place. announced. gone, but, thinking she had been Taolor has returned from Wash is, perhaps, greater need for the cul called out in his absence to look reported better. incton. but is said to be still in tivation of legurriinous crops than The hoss editor lifts his super- after some sick person, he was preNorth. The soils are more annuated hat and makes his level paring to go to bed when a tin pan V In spite of tbe long hours and bard work ..the race. And the end is not yet, in the done by W, F. Burr, Frank Arnold and the rapid exhaustion of best bow to his good friend, Mr. fell from a shelf in the kitchen liable to Joe Mothersbead, ot the St. Bernard Coal We have an interesting letter the available plant foods, because Hatch Whitfield, one of our most with a terrific clatter, and the winCompany's clerical force, they somttimes from Tom Finlev describing the the washing of soluble salts goes enterprising farmers of the plat dow shutter rattled ominously. have to infringe on tbe Sabbath in order to surroundings and comfortable con on all the year. Soils can be most Creek section, for presenting us Very few men are entirely proof As the swift seasons roll keep up with tbe great increased business with the foot and talons of the against superstition, and the cold Leave ihj low vanltrd pait dition of the Third Kentucky in profitably built up by increasing of late in their deparlmtat. largest gobbler ever raised in this chills raced up and down Mr. Day's Let each new temple nobler than the lait, .t Cuba. It is an interesting com the quantity of organic matter in county. Mr. Whitfield sold the spinal column like a lizard with a Shut thee from heaven with a dome mora vail, A writer from one ot tbe Phillipine IsTill (boa at lenitli art free; munication and will be published them, and the quickest and cheap- fowl here last Christmas and it turkey after him, and seizing his lands says they bava coal veins there from Leaving thine outgrown shell, cantwenty-eigh- t pounds hat he began a ten to twenty feet in thickness. next week, having come too late est way of doing this is by grow- weighed lly tlme'a unresting lea." dressed, and had in life attained vass of that part of the city, braviMr. Rute Clark, one of tbe "shooters" for this issue. ing leguminous forage crops and the weight of nearly forty pounds. ng" bulldogs and risking shotguns, as they are called in the mines, says the DOWN IN THE MINES. feeding them on the farm, return The foot embraces that part of the seeking his better boles drilled, lamped and shot by him and The Sloss Iron and Steel Com ing all the manure to the land leg between the foot and the knee As a matter of course he visited his able assistants, number about sevenpany, of Birmingham, Ala., have The cowpea is to the South what or hock, and weighs, dried as it is, nearly every house in that quarter While the miners ot the Western Ken- teen hundred per mantb for tbe lust few his wife, who was tucky district are of an industrions dispo "advanced the wages of their miners alfalfa is to the West and red clover six and one half ounces and meas- before he found A big Increase over former months. five per cent. The raise effects to the North a forage plant well ures twelve inches .from that joint much worried over his prolonged sition, and willingly take the advantage of years. absence. Explanations followed the opportunity of steady work fifteen hundred men. The Tennes adapted to the region. The cow-pe- a to the end of the talon of the mid and Mr. Day was greatly humil- offered tbem, yet if we are allowed when The Reinecke Coal Company had their to form may dle toe. iliat last claws boilers burned out Friday night last, and see Coal, Iron and Railroad Comhas been cultivated in the sound somewhat piscatorial, but iated over his absentmindness. Of an opinion from expressions lately beard, lost a day so or while making repairs. pany, employing four thousand South for at least one hundred fifty the man of nags can exhibit his course the circumstance circulated they have this season bad just a little more This is from Boston! "The statement like wildfire, and Mr. Day has suf- work than they want, but most of them miners, will give a like advance. years. The bulletin aleo describes Haich-i- t to skeptics. We always fered greatly at the hands of his take their medicine like men when tbey is made that at no other time within tbe The advance is due to the upward the varieties of the plant, its power thought it bad taste for one to friends. last thirty years has there been such a know the dollar is behind It. blow over their superior attainmovement of pig iron. of increasing the fertility of the ments, but we can't forbear reAnd now be walks the streets Quite a number of the men who have limited supply of coal in Boston. Never And ho shrinks from all be meets within this time have the prospects of obsoil upon which it grows, and says marking that owing to the kindibis wioier oeea given temporary employWherever be may roam: ' A suit has been brought by five taining more at once been so discouraging. ness of Mr. Whitfield that the ment by the St. Bernard Coal Company there is no forage plant better For upon his coat is pinned a note; Large manufacturing concerns are nearly stockholders of the Louisville Distalon-leand other coal companies will, ll is "Your wife is now at home." , adapted to the needs and condi- man of nags is certainly patch Publishing Co., asking for a thought, be given permanent employment out of soft coal." above any of his friends or neigh tions of Southern agriculture than bors and will put his foot, we mean POLITICAL POINTS. "Echoes ol tbe Storm." by said companies if bnsiness will permit J receiver to be appointed to take little annual. of course the one belonging to the this Tbe storm which swept over so large an A visit made to Halsey last week b' charge of that company's affairs The feeding value of the cowpea late biped, among the curios in the Dirnett'j Call for flircli 10. President Atkinson, of the St. Bernard area of tbe country during tbe week ot Tlie petition states that paper has nothing interferes, I will is- Coal Company, found Manager Robinson, February JMj was of more than passing is very high, and the quality of public reading room. "If been run at a loss averaging 1300 point of On another footing we are put, sue tint call for the State Central of the Whitley Coal Company, feeling interest from a the pork raised on it is fine. Thanks to our neighbor, Hatch, per month for several months past Committee for about March 10," some better since be had the slides re- view. All the Atlantic seaboard suffered By giving us a turkey's 'oot, and that the company is insolvent flcntally Impoverished and Morsaid Chairman C. M. Barnett, yes- moved from their track, and be was again greatly, and in fact from Qbio eastward We can come up to the scratch. there was cold and snow to an extent terday. "I will not issue the call, able to deliver coal on the market. and has been for some time. hitherto unknown in modern times. A ally Feeble. however, until it is certain that After weeks of illness, Foreman great stimulus was given to tbe coal trade, It is not often that the hoss there will be no extra session of of the coke works, will soon be able The last weekly review of trade From the Courier Journal. and the dealers, as a whole, saw their editor explains anything that he is the intention to to resume work, which will Indeed be a men has previously written, but we Congress, as it issued by R. G. Dunn & Co,, tells There were only thirty-fou- r allow for the attendance of Sena- great relief to Mr. D. M. Evans, wbo has stocks greatly depleted. At the same of a most satisfactory condition of in the House of Representatives so want to sorter modify a statement tor Deboe and other prominent time there was a cessation of operations felt called upon to spend mncb of his lime in tbe mining districts and an entire affairs in the business world. It mentally impoverished or so mor- made in the Neighs and Brays Republicans at the State Capital, looking after affairs there. abandonment ofjxeigbt trains on the lines ally feeble as to insist upon na- column last week, to the effect and I don't want to issue a call Foreman Toombs, of the St. says: Bernard ot transiLXronfthe N. & W. northward, so The situation is without precedent. Bust tional repudiation and dishonor by that Mr. John Twyman's nag was that will be interfered with by havPrrW) rpurth rnnn tb bard and soft coal supplies were killed by eating bran mixed fifty ing the Senator and others called uess has never been better on the whole, voting against the appropriation of per cent with saw dust from Rob- back to Washington to attend to In charge of the repairs being made at the reduced in quantity. Tbe Southern in some great Industries the gain is and $20,000,000 for Spam, as pledged inson's sawmill. While it is true Congressional business." Courier coke works some valuable help last week, lines carrying soft coal got soonest out of astonishing. Exports surpass Jast year's as by tho making of an improved hoist for the trouble they were in, but The lines to much as imports, though the excess over in the treaty which we have for- that the bran was mixed in this Journal. heavy rocks. the Anthracite regions have bad a proproportion, it has since been Failures are mally negotiated and ratified. And import then was heavy. ot Madison W Rumor says that George Wyatt will soon tracted straggle. 'Squire Turpin, ascertained that the There was in many insmaller than last year and smaller than in there was only one man who had critter's death was traceable to County, is considering whether he be placed in charge of the machines and stances much coal standing in cars along either of six years past. make a speech other causes and we always be- will enter the race for Representa- machine men in No. mine, giving need- the tines, but with many feet ot the hardihood to snow It is in order now for some son- - glorifying his course. It was char lieved in dealing from the top of tive on a "Good Roads" platform. ed relief to Foreman John R. Evans, wbo around and above these cars, it took some to repeat the old saw itable that his speech was abso- the deck and have no disposition Hon. J. M. Simmons, of the has of late been an overworked man, V time to get them in motion. Tbe cold was that "when we get upon a gold lutely ignored by the House is dis- whatever to impair the local value Bowling Green bar, is a candidate so severe and the snow so heavy in the Anliioic tlm rnnnrrifJ will Kb rutrtfwl 'll. l !! thracite regions that there was a total cesWbt3fe) WMfjl fcV ..iH MaS.4 cussing the bill, but it is marvelous of Robinson's dust pile, we will for State Senator irom Warren, give the plain cold blooded stub- Allen and Edmonson. sation of business at the majority of tbe even in these days of petty politics, born facts in the case without fear Third Kentucky. mines, and tbey have hardly got back lo Prof. James R. Alexander, of men in or favor. normal conditions by this time. Brig. Gen. J. C. Breckinridge, that there arc thirty-fou- r the Bowling Green Southern NorTwyman did buy mal School is mentioned as a probtrue This will make the tonnage mined for Inspector General of the United Congress capable of voting against It is of that and a small sack ot able candidate for Superintendent straw the month of Febrnary even less than was the appropriation. A "debt of a bale States Army, now in Cuba, has bran to fatten his horse; it is also anticipated would be the case, and will very highly complimented the honor," even among moral bank- true that he mixed the bran with Of Public Instruction. give tbe opportunity to dispose of all Ibe Judge M. D. Brown, of Hop But now the scene saw dust. Third Kentucky Volunteers. He rupts, is considered sacred. coal lhat was on the way between tbe Ask your physician this qucs changes, and other parties figure kinsvillc, is again candidate for the mines and tbe shipping ports or other dessaid that if the Third kept to its Manila Revenue. A3 John neither Democratic nomination for Lieuin the play. tination, and also clear up Ibe slocks at tion, What is the one great present standard it would be mus Assistant Secretary of War preaches nor practices that old tenant Governor. those points. Coal Trade Journal. remedy for cortsurnption?M tered out with the distinction of A meeting of the Democratic Meiklejohn made public last week saying of "Early to bed and early We here reproduce two letters appearing He will answer, "Cod-live- r being one of the very best regito rise," especially the latter State Central Committee has been in last issue of Ihe United Mine Workers' the following general statement clause, he made a oil." Nine out of ten will covenant with called for Lexington March 8th, I ments in the volunteer army. If Journal, touching upon tbe troubln beof receipts at the port of Manila, his father-in-laIsaiah Fox, to the object of which is announced I answer the same way. the recent expressions of the Astween Ibe Mt. Morgan Coal Company at Phillipine Islands, from August 13, feed the nag, during the process to be the appointment of a memlet wnen persons have Williamsburg, Kentucky, and Ibe U. M. sistant Secretary of War are corand as John ber to succeed WilJiam Goebel, 1898, the date of occupation of of regeneration, W., wbo once worked there. The letters consumption they loathe all rect, the regiment will be recalled by the military forces of firmly believes in "conditional sal- who was a member from the State said port both speak for themselves, and show fatty foods, yet fat is neces- and disbanded before there is a vation," he gave the old man fifty plainly that TJ. M. W S. F. Broughlon, the United States, to December cents to invest in ''condition pow- at large. sary cor meir recovery ana chance to retrograde. The health got terribly walloped: Breckinridge Castleman is a canjp unas seized upon occuders." The old man took the piece they cannot taKe plain cod-livof the regiment is reported excel- 31, 109a: Tbe Letter. rev- of silver and started down in town didate lor the Democratic nominapation, 534,087. Internal oil. The plain oil dislent. Colonel Smith withthe Section for the Legislature from WOOLIIDQK, TtMM., Jan. 30, 8m. September, in goodifaith to make the purchase. Louisville. enue August, 311; turbs the stomach and takes Mr, Calvin Hudson, Williamsburg, Ky.i ond battallion received and escorted Dear Friend I have been Informed thai ou $19,760; October, $36,158; Novem- He scrutinized the piece of Federal away the appetite. The disGeneral Gomes, the chief of Cuban Hon. Geo. W. Jolly has demoney and began meditating upon are working at the Mt. Morgan Mines, and as you ber $26,601; December, $11,904; agreeable fishy odor and are aware there li a lockout on at your mines, as patriots, with his staff and escort, the "gold standard" and so en- clined to become an applicant for the coal company hat discharged all their union taste make it almost unenarrival at Cardenas, which total, $96,765. Customs August, grossed did he become on this per- the Federal Judgeship to succeed upon his miners. September, plexing problem that he entered Judge Barr, resigned. Mr. Jolly $383,157; durable.' What is to be done ? I earnestly hope you will qnll work until tbe was the beginning of the Cuban 94.237 trouble It settled, and It you need any assistance $164,621; November, the nearest grocery and invested favors Hon. Gus Willson, of This question was ans- triumphal procession and entry October, I will render you all I possibly can, and it you in "Gold Dust," a Louisville. $308,318; his f wered when we first made men will cease work I will pay your transportainto the city of Havana, a historic $225,590; December, soapy cleaning powder, put up in Warner TJ. Grider, of Bowling Provost Court tion to any union mines In this district. Just let boxes, which is stronger episode in Cuban affairs and hence total $1,144,924. Brother J. L. Holman know any time you need fines, $6,756; water rents $2,256; than Sampson with his hair on. ureen, lormer Assistant Mine In any assistance, and I will coma down. Please lei in the affairs of this country. spector under Inspector C. I. Nor markets, $8,380; matadcro, He carried back four boxes and wood, and recently with the me hear from you by return mall. First Your friend, Vaccinate Him. cemeteries, $2,547; licenses, mixed their contents with the bran, Kentucky Volunteers in Porto S, P, Oiouohton, 1 of and a few doses of this diabolical Rico, has been Oil with Hypo Somebody on the editorial force $7,179; Captain of the Port, collecgiven the DemoTbe Reply, mixture of residum cereal, ligneous cratic nomination for the Legislaphosphites. Although that of the Hopkinsvillc Messenger rears tions, $1,094; ses, Subsistance Willuusburo, Kv., t'eb. i9, lBog. fibre and pulvis sapo soon termin- ture from that city which consti I was nearly twenty-fiv- e years 1 Mr. S. F. Broughlon: up on the hind legs of his "pus-son- Department, $1,890; sales, ated the earthly trials of this anti tutes a district of Warren County. Dear Friend In answer to your letter which I I ago, yet it stands alone to- - f liberty," and says 'vaccinaDepartment, $34; refund quated equine. received from you, was surprised at your letter, A Democratic mass meeting for which was asking me lo cease work, when I have day the one great remedy tion is a crime and compulsory of unexpended balance of appro- No more, alas, will be travel shafts, got advanced three cents on tbe ton of coal. As For Old man Fox.it seems, never knowed Hopkins County has been called tor all altections ot the throat vaccination a penitentiary offense.' priation, $54; grand total $1,819,- - That even the Dust of Gold is death far as a lockout It concerned, we have no lockout for the purpose of electing delehere, and don't aspect to have, and I think all the and lungs. To those who walk in the "Middle of the gates to attend the district goblin will get him if 813. A small-poconvenmen here are capable ot attending to their own Road." The bad taste and odor have been he don't look out. The silliness of tion at Hopkinsvillc to nominate business without your assistance. The brothers taken away, the oil itself has been f which went off and claimed to be discharged Investigation shows that the Hon. J. F. Dempsey for Railroad went that writer's reference to "vile and off and called ut all kinds of blacklegs of the The many friends of Mr. William Commissioner. The mass meet- J partly digested, and the most sen-unhealthy vaccine virus, and when peach trees, many of them, here- Day fear blackest dye. And to far as to cease working, wo silive stomach objects to it rarely. that he is laboring under ing will be at Madisonville Saturwill not cease work at long at the compony treats it is remembered that there are a abouts have been killed by the ex- a mental failure, and their fears day March Not one in ten can taKe and diqest The convention ut at they have unless they 4. those The peaches of appear to be grounded upon the th'at the virus treme weather. the plain oil. Nine out of ten can thousand chances brothers which claim Ihey were discharged. So meets at Hopkinsvillc March 10th take SCOTT'S EMULSION and dl- far at the transportation la concerned we don't from some one suffering course have all been killed, even following circumstance: One night was taken ifist it. That's why it cures so 1 want any transportation, we have the money lo last week he insisted that his good Mr. II. S. Corey has twenty-fiv- e from chronic complaint, it is no where the trees are spared. pay our way anywhere we want to go and at any cases of early consumption. wife should accompany him to a lime we want to leave here. And to far at your fine Iambs, all in excellent or trtuny in advanced cases it brings wonder" that "parents in many inattlstance It concerned, we don't need It, or eithCUBAN OIL cures neighbor's on a short visit. After object to risking the lives Planters Cuts, Burns, Bruises, Rheu reaching the house of his friend, der. He only lost a lamb ear or I co.nfcrt and greatly prolongs life. stances er the assistance ot Brother J. L, Holman, and vx. ami i.oo, all druggists. don't let me hear any more about your transports, of their children" through its use; matism and Sores. Price, 25 cents. Mr. Day recalled that important two in the cold snap and none I vera, tlonor to ceate work at Mount Morgan. j MUiiuownr( entrants, nw business down town demanded his of'the young mutton was frozen. the utter foolishness of this non- - Sold by St. Bernard Drug Store. tHCalyim Hudson. L(l .)l. well-meant Forage in the South. Circuit Court adjourned last Friday at noon, after a session of nearly two weeks Judge Cook left in the afternoon for bis home in Murray and Col. Howell for Hop. kinsville. The erand jury wound up their business Thursday and idjourned, returning 218 Cadiz Record. indictments. bad a serious case ot scrofula and erysipelas with dreadful sores, dlscharg. Ing and Itching constantly. He could not walk. Several physicians did not help for sixteen months. Thrco months' treatment with Hood's Sarsaparilla nitute him perfectly well. V'o are Rlail to tell others of It." Mns. David Laiiid, Ottawa, Kansas. Nauaea-"Vomit- ing spells, dizziness The man of nags makes haste to and prostration troubled sincere heartfelt congratu Had neuralgia, grew weak me for years. offer his and could not lations to Judge Cook, Col. How- sleep. My age was against me, but Hood's Sarsaparilla cured mo thoroughly. ell and the grand jury upon their weight Increased from 123 to 143 pounds. My I providential hair breadth, "skin of m the mother of nine children. Never felt so stronir the teeth" escape from this cy- do well andMns. M, since I was married as I A. Waters, 1529 33d St., now.V, clone of indictments, which from Washington, D. C, -Eczema-- " Wo bad to tie tho hands pf its magnitude certainly menaced two account of "all hands and the Cook." We our face year old son on Nq medlctnaeczema on and limbs. even commend the scgacity of the hon- helped until T6 used lfpod's Sarsaparilla, which spo.ii cured." Mrs. A. Van Wvck, 123 ored Judge and. Colonel in striking Montgomery. Street, Potexson, N. J. 111, Anfcf-ica- " Some good work was recently done at tbe Arnold mine by five men and a mule. In twelve hours they loaded in the mine and hauled it out andJoaded same on railroad cars, fourteen hundred bushels of coal. By whom and where was this record broken. A few months ago a visit to the coke works by those interested in tbe production of that fuel bad the effect, when tbey cast tbelr eyes on tbe vast piles of coke fast accumulating then, of making them feel blue indeed, but now what a contrast, when they view with pleasure the vacant space onca occupied by coke, and tbe only drawback is their inability to fill all orders as tbey come rushing in. One of the coat operators wbo was greatly worried last week was Secretary Bailey, of tbe Relnecke Company, wbo was daily looking for a piece of machinery by express. The power of the machinery then at work was being overtaxed, and he was afraid ot a breakdown at any time. It the following clipping from the Louisville Post is true, there does seem to be a move on foot to fair prices for coal, which is ot vital importance to both operator and miner: "A number of the Western coa) operators, who held a secret meeting at Seelbacb's yesterday, continued their conference behind closed doors again today. Nothing would be given out as to what was being done in (he meeting, but it is known that tho coal men are laboring to perfect some plan which will put the coal bnsiness in tbe State on a better paying basis. Severat times during tbe last two years efforts have been mado to get tbe coal men of the State together, but always the plan failed at Ihe eleventh hour. This time it is hoped Ibat tbe effort will be successful." A new boiler and engine has been lately received by the St, Bernard Coal Company to be placed In position at tbe Arnold and other mines, where additional machinery is needed. The breaking ot a cage rope at Ihe 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 is now THIRD KENTUCKY sound sleep; ,t Regiment to be Recalled From good digestion; fine appetite and a ripe old age, Cuba and Disbanded. are some of the results of the use Washington Dispatch to tbe Courier of Tutt's Liver Pills. A single Journal. preWheeler Representative sented to the Assistant Secretary of War a petition from citizens of the First Kentucky district asking that the Third Kentucky Regiment be mustered out of tnc 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. to-da- A CLEAR HEAD; dose will convince you of their effects ,and virtue. i wonderful y A Known Fact. An absolute cure for sick headache, dyspepsia, malaria, sour stomach, dizziness, constipation bilious fever, piles, torpid liver and all kindred diseases. Dr. Otto's Spruce Gum Balsam. Tutt's Liver Pills A physician can prescribe Dr. Otto's Spruce Gum Balsam. Tbe Formula is on LOCOMOTIVE BLASTS. the package, Cures your cough in day. Very pleasant to take. Children cry for it. Large sire bottles, price 33c and 50c. The Louisville & Nashville people broke For sate by St, Bernard Drug Store the record on their French opera train from 's For a beautiful complexion use Dr, German Liver Powder. New Orleans to St. Louis, making the run bouri. This is .j40 miles in twenty-fiv- e physicians met 1 About twenty-fiv- e Tbe regular schedule at Henderson Monday to discuss time ot tbe short lines lo St. Louis Is only ccrcbro-spina- l meningitis. A reso- twecty-fou- r hours and tbe Louisville and lution was adopted declaring the Nashville is some 200 miles longer. The disease not of contagious form. remarkable time only sbows what tbe old reliable road can do when It feels like gel To Cure a Cold in One Day ting on a little extra "bump." Louisville Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. ' All druggists refund money if it faiN to Post. cure. 25c. Tbe genuine his L B. Q. on General Manager Metcalfe of the Louis-vill- a each tablet. A Nashville is on a tour of inspection The Kentucky bank tax cases of the entire system. The new private car building for Presi- were taken up by the Supreme Court Monday.' Arguments were dent Thompson, of the Pennsylvania lines at the Pullman works, will be ibe finest begun on the Owcnsboro cases. ever turned out at tbe works, and very To restore the Clear Skin, Ihe Ilright Eye, tho complete in every respect. It will cost Carl-stedtrecord-breaker. Alert Gait and Sound Health, use Dr. M. mons Liver Medicine A Sim- JaSiOOo. jf house-to-hous- e seven-eight- d rank-growin- g Sum-me- s, rv.nri-..1y'fii.;,i;- 1 1 ) i ASH VOIJIt' DOCTOR! er I half-doll- ar four-poun- d SOOTT'S er $13,-84- 5; Cod-Liv- al Quar-master- 's i worth from $700 to $1000. The Pullman's Palace Car Company if now employing about 3,000 men, turning' tian county, lost his residence Fri- out fifty freight cars daily, besides ill pro' day. Loss estimated at $3,000, duel ot sleeping cars, coaches, street cars, with $1,000 insurance. elc, while In 1893 tb company employed in its works only l.aoo men, with a cor' Backache is tbo first indication of kidoey trouble. Urinary disorders, Diabetes, and respondingly reduced output ot all sorts. even Bright's Disease follow unless checked The largest single order ever booked by" promptly. Nothing belter to make perfect the Baldwin Locomotive Works, at Phil' kidaeya than Dr. Sawyer s Ukatine. Sold delpbia, was taken last week. It calls for at Si. Bernard Drugstore. a contract to build eighty-on- e locomotives railroad. Winchester, Newport and Som- for the erset have companies for the new Tbe Railroad Gatetle sbows that daring State Guard. All will probably 1893 Ibe outrun ot locomotives frees be mustered in this week. all contracting shops (exclusive ol , lbs railroid shops) in Ibe Uolfed' Stales Recommended for La drlppc. amounted to 1,875, which comparts wilts N. Jackson, Danville. Ill , writes "My 'or 1S07. This is aa increase ef daughter bad a severe attack of La Grippe 1,351 seven years ago, and since then whenever O24, or almost 50 per cent. Tbe total est- - ,. she takes cold a terrible cough settles on put of cars will aggregate 105,158 wfekb ber lungs. We tried a great many reme- included 4,650 street cars. 'Last year was dies without giving relief She tried Foley's the best for tbe Industry sitics Hooey and Tar wbicb cured ber. She has 1890, Ibe year, wfaca Ihe never been troubled wild a cough since." lotal number 0) freight and pansager cars ajc. Campbell A Co. built by contracting firms was 103.000. Hundreds of rabbits have been Tbe Richmond Locomotive and MacMee found in hollow trees and under- Works have received an order for twsoty neath rocks in the Kentucky moun- locomotives for tbe Sweedisb railways. ' frozen. They had taken retains A Irainload of ten cars of Goversaseet fuge from the cold. supplies passed Nashville over tbe Loels-villeNashville road Friday. Tbe skip-me- n The Appetite of a Ooat was to Havana. f Is envied by all poor dyspeptics whose Stomach and Liver are out of order. All .Tha Mobile A Obio, Illinois Ceetral sad such should know that Dr King's New the Nashville. ChatiaBoGga. & St, Leties Life Pills, ihe wonderful Stomach and Liver Remedy, gives a splendid appetite, Railroads are preparing lo build a Ueien sound digestion and a regular bodily hab- station at Jackson. Teas. it tbat insures perfect health and creat en Last Saturday can well be termed the' ergy. Only aj cents at any Drugstore. black Saturday for tbe Header ton divitW. Thirty-tw- o wild geese passed as never before since under tbe coatrol'e-- t over Henderson Saturday going tbe L. A N., were there four wrecks la eae, North, says the Glaancr. This is day If statements made are true, there U as said to be a sure sign of warmer excellent opportunity for some shrewd dweather. .A tectlve lo make a reputation at or la Ibet Flashed Cheeks, Throbbing Temples, Nausea, vicinity ot Adams, Tenn., where it Is beLassitude, Lost Appetite, Sallow Completion, Pimples, .Blotches, are warnings. Take Dr. M. lieved some scoundrels have of late years A. Simmons Lher Medicine, been wrecking trains. . Dispatcher Neal says be does sot like Ihe Want of air Jdlls a man in five minutes, want of sleep in ten days, idea of moving bis family frpra EvantvlDe here and wants lo exchange Jobs with Nick want of water in a week. Walker, or Ihe Si. Louis division, wbo is' pleased with barlington, Tbe change deHe Fooled the Surgeons. All doctors told Henick Hamilton, ot pends upon the action taken by SuperinWest Jefferson. O , after suffering eighteen tendent Martin. months from Itectal Fistula, be would die Agent Martin, ot Norloaville, was called unless a costly operation was performed, but he cured himself with five boxes of to Sebree last Sunday by Ihe death of 'Dr.' Bucklen's Arnica Salve, the best File Cure Agnew, a special friend oLhis, who died ot on Earth, and tbe Best Salve in tbe World. spinal meningitis. Sold by Si Bernard 33 cents a box. Work on side track additions baa already Druggist. been begun under Supervisor Sullivan, aad It has been definitely decided we understand a big improvement lrj tbat that the Kentucky monument at line will be made Ibis year. Chickamauga Park will be dediIt is generally admitted Ibat Ihe dispatchcated on May 3. Illinois and ers of the Henderson division are more, Georgia are expected to have dedi- quietly located than tbey have ever beeaj catory exercises the same week. Tbey are away from public gate aad Ihe noise of trains. A. It. De Fluent, editor ot the Journal, Brakeman McClosky, wbo was severely Doylestown, Ohio, sufferered for a number of years from rheumatism in his right hurt In Ibe wreck at Adams, last Saturday,,-mad- e shoulder and side. He says Dr. McCoy, of Evansvllle, a visit-- : "My right arm at times was entirely useless. I tried last Sunday to have Injuries examined,, Chamberlain's Fain Balm, and was surprised to receive relief almost immediately. none of which are considered of a serioasi . . 9r The Pain Balm has been a constant com- nature. panion of mine ever since and ll never Trainmaster Devney feels at borne agalsiy l) fails," For sale by St. Bernard Drug since the train dispatchers have glvea up Store, Earlington B T. Robinson, s ' his office, where they were temporjiriiy Gap, George King. St. Charles. cated for a few days. Eggs have been selling in a num-be- r Section Foreman Long and crew.of Henof towns at from 35 to 60 cents derson, ir are now here, and will ba for a dozen the past week. eral months making new side tracks. ' Atlanta, Ga Feb. 25. Indications Dr. Sawyer's Wild Cherry and Tar cures because it wa; made to cure. It favorable for Ibe early introduction ofarafr a"" soothes and relieves tbe irritated condition fast mail service between Chicago and At- -' of Ihroat and lungs. A trial will prove It. lanta. me train wb ch Is now belnocnn. " For sale by St. Bernard Drugstore. sidered Is lo leave Chlcaeoat 2. am.'' Very few farmers have com- over the Chicago h Eastern Illinois aad menced to prepare land for the will reach Nashville via tho Evknsville & next tobacco crop, it is reported, Terre Haute, ond Louisville A Nathvliu and but little plant land has been at a 30 p, m. Here t will be given over burned. tO tbo NlShville. ChatUnnnc,!. A U, r -- ..I." who will bring It into Cbatlanooira r, n'. The Best Salve In the World p., In time (0 catch Ihe fast Cincinnati St Is Banner Salve. It is made from a pre- Florida limited on the Southern, arrlvlag scription by a world wide known skin In Atlanta at 10.30 p. m. This wonld specialist and is positively tbe most healing salve for Piles. Burns, Scalds. Ulcers, shorten tbe Chicago-Atlant- a schedulo four Running Sores and all skin diseases. hours and enable Chicago papers Jo be read Campbell & Co. In Atlanta on the day of publication. In its fast run recently the Chicago, BurFifty walnut trees in Cass county, Mich., were recently sold for lington & Qulncy covered Ibe joa miles $10,000 cash. These trees have Chicago to Omaha, In eight honrs and, now been felled and will be shipped forty minutes. An examination of thai to English buyers. The largest schedule made by the train dispatchers, tree was seven feet in diameter at shows that in making tho run a speed of: its base, and will yield lumber one hundred miles an hour was exceeded in several spurts ot six or eight mllesT C. H. Cayoe, a farmer of ChrisTrans-Siberian record-breaking 1 & - m, ' Mor-ton- ' .4 rfi u. 'i x Consumption Cured., ,, . Con<natlnn nf tlm rtAunl. -t by a few doses of Dr. M. A. Simmons Liver Dr Otto's Spruce Gum Balsam-wlllcurs- f any case of consumption if taken Medicine. la - Samuel Rowe. an estpfm,,i nu:. cold. Ibis where- consumption gels lis. zen of Beaver Dam, lost the sight start and It you will use Dr. Otto's Spruce-GuBalsam, you will cure Ike cough, 01 ma tigm uyc iasiiriclay night heal the lungs and Ihroat. in an unaccountable wav. thr nnt; most dreaded of all diseases,and avcidih consumplioe. having not before pained or Delay in attending to a slight cough way cost you your life. Large size boltle; troubled him in the slightest. c, and Price 25 50c. For sale by St, Bernard Drug Store. TEA cures Djspcp-- I PfoHs,tllNUB,AN t, Conatination and Indl. IW WVI Tho House passed a bill approgeatlon. Regulates tho Liver. Price, 25 cts. priating $5,000 for an investigation Sold by St. Bernard Drag Store. of leprosy in the United Consumption starts wittTa slight cough or time. -- States. y 1, - 't sj. M.tiijr.dmVtZ j. 'Jiai Tt. . ttir- f Tru , vjVj '' j)ijl : ti ""VJ. .y-,- lrfitti arfia.r1 . :. At. Wiw - BBf i! 4 .1 V MUt, J .. ... t I i I I . BANK AT DAWSON " I ' .. I ' arivjjTvo "By 3ntusttjj we QUARTERMAN ACQUITTED. INDICTMENTS. SHOT AT HIM. SPRINGS. dtioe." JS . LOCAL-HEWS- Lent. Prom wotldly things the lurci her thoughts And leaves the world behind, For dresses really heavenly Now occupy her mind. Judge. v . W. S, McGary was in Sebrce, Tuesday, on business. Miss Claude Grainger visited in Madisonville this week. County court convenes next Monday for tegular monthly session. Go to Assembly Hall tonight. Mrs. Bessie Swartz Cherry's recital. . Mr. Charles Etheridge, of Nashville, spent Sunday with the lamily of W. W-- Etheridge. Master Willie Etheridge returned Sunday from a visit of several weeks to relatives in Nashville. Mrs. Frank Gianinnia and little sou, of Providence, spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Pike. Mrs. Bessie Swartz Cherry gives a high grade recital at the Assembly Hall tonight for benefit oi the public school.. Hear her. Henry King, of Henderson is doing week out again this some work on the electric plant and telephones. ::Sr 2 . ''WW' t Mr. P. A. McManus and family reached Earlington Sunday morn- ng from Texas, and will make tnilr home here for the future. f 9 eling barber, who while beating his way over the Henderson divi sion of the Louisville & Nashville Railroad Monday night, December 5th last, shot and killed Will Carr, of Howell, Ind., a brakeman on Conductor Joe Powers' crew, waB acquitted of the charge of murder at the conclusion of the trial before the Hopkins county Circuit Court on Saturday last. It will be remembered that Quarterman confessed guilt and made a clean breast of it to Special Agent Harlan, of the Louisville & Nashville and Marshal Barnctt while they were- taking him to jail. Beyond Quarterman's confession the evidence was circumstantial, and the fact that Carr had an open knife clenched in his hand when he was brought to the surgeon's table, went far toward strengthening Quarterman's contention that he was being forced from a moving train at night and belicVed himself in danger of losing his life when he fired on Carr. Quarterman's mother was pres ent at the trial and left Madisonville Sunday morning. She was a looking woman and seemed to possess some of this world's 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. - Charge of riurder Could Not be The Hopkins County Grand Jury Marshal Todd, of fladisonville, New Institution Files Articles of Has a Narrow Escape. Substantiated. Incorporation. Hakes Charges Against InGeorge Morrow, colored, is badly Andy T. Quarterman, the travsurance Companies. Several Companies Withdrew From the County at Once. irEF fW ttlwTm IMk iM 1 . NOIN ELECTRICITY. it. Reineckc Coal Company to Run By Its riaglc Power. New flachlnery to be Put In by That Company. THE NATION. Catarrh is our court' try't enemy. Lagrlppc, lung- - well-to-d- o The Hopkins County Grand Jury indictments returned fire insurance against thirty-eigh- t companies doing business in Hopkins county, charging them with forming a trust or pool to fix rates, and prevent competition. A number of the companies affected telegraphed their agents at once to accept no more business in the county, and one company instructed its agents at Madisonville to write no business unless at doubled the present rates. Madisonville insurance 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 chargecfunder 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 rates for many years as are at present charged. forty-three Wonderful Discovery. Lunsford, Ala., April 15, 1898. New Spencer Medicine Co. Hear Sirs: I have been troubled with liver and. stomach complaint. I bad no appetite and my general health was very bad, I took medicine from four different doctors and they failed to do me any good. I got no relief until I began to nse your valuable Nubian Tea. I used about two dollars worth of it, and it did me more good than all the medicine I ever took. I pounds in weight have gained thirty-fiv- e and my health is very good, t can sleep soundly and my appetite is excellent. I can recommend Planter's Nubian Tea to any comthe world as being a munity. Any one who doubts this statement can write Oscar Dakkr. Sold by St. Dernard Drug Store. God-sendt- o This Beats 'Em. The best cold weather story that has come to light since "Cold Monday" has reached The Bee of fice this week throngh a truthful man who was near the scene at the time the incident occurred. A colored man living near Drakes-boro- , Ky , went out that coldest An morning to feed his hogs. swering his first whoop, the hogs left their resting place and made for their owner and his corn. But one good sized pig stopped at once and stood stock still. He conFintinued to call to. no effect. ally he approached the pig and to his great surprise found he was frozen to death standing on his feet as natural as life. r i' t. ' Bryan Hopper went to Pulaski, Tcnn., Friday night to attend the funeral oTVrVUttle niece, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Hopper. ' Jri Rev. R. M. Wheat will fill his regular appointments at the M. E. VVXhurch, iJoutb, nextSunday morn ing at ii o'clock and .evening at .? V WRECKS. 755. Superintendent Martin, Assistant Mann and Roadmastcr Robson were here Tuesday, looking after plans for change in the Railroad yards. Things Went Wrong One Day on a Usually Fortunate Line. Saturday was a stirring and a harassing day with railroad officials and men. Four wrecks were recorded on the Henderson division; one at Adam's Station, one at Fort's, one at Goodlctt's and the other at Sebrce. At Adams, train No 82, Gabrcath conductor, 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 afternoon the wreck at Sebrec 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. t ireight train wasNjfla 58, The Rosscr conductor. James Riordan was engineer on thcTpay train. The wreck at Fort's put six cars in the ditch on Conductor Baldwin's train. At Goodlctt's 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. Du-boiss- wanted in Madisonville on two charges, the last of which is for taking City Marshal Todd's revolver from him and shooting at that officer with his own weapon. Morrow who was wanted on a previous charge, has been living in Earlington recently, and a warrant for his arrest was sent out to Marshal Barnett, of this place. The latter discovered that Morrow was going to Madisonville horseback last Monday and, being very busy, concluded he would not lose the time necessary to accompany him to jail should he serve the warrant, but that he would let Morrow deliver 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 fam ily who lived there and while Mar shal Todd held his revolver in his hand, Morrow succeeded in grabbing 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 officer's head and his life was saved by the fact that he knocked the weapon up. Mr. Todd will give a reward for the return of his revolver and the negro under arrest. While looking for Morrow the night after the escape Marshal Barnett caught two other men wanted on different charges in Madisonville but Mor row could not be found. Morrow has giv.en the officers here no ser ious trouble during his stay in Earlington. He was arrested on occasion by Cal Morgan upon one trivial charge but he went with that officer peacably. A CAPITAL STOCK OF $15,000. other diseases of tho mucous mem troubles and Articles of incorporation have , ls brane tako hold MV of our TKJomo been filed with County Clerk BraKv find YntnlrpqullA slHKWX sher, setting forth the organization JT1.r. follow with frc- alarming and purpose of "The Bank of queucy. All ov, Dawson," which proposes to do a theso troubles o'Bawra.s.mrjBCTWtit general banking business. The nre catarrh, and capital stock is $15,000 divided cannot exist into one hundred dollar shares, and whero the membraned arc clean and healthy. has been subscribed as follows: Mrs. Lou Davis, Fayette vllle, Tcnn., ...13,800 tells In her letter how Dr. llartmon's B. R. Knykendall, Dawson cured William Jones, Dawson 200 great catarrh remedy, N. M. Holeman, Dawson, 500 her of la grippe and serious lung comJ. E. Hayes, Dawson 500 plication. Shosays: 200 Dawson kM. Bishop, Dawson " I was afflicted with a disoaso comLewis, 200 TiTriMfr tMEBIc mm mwrwF a, J. Ed Mossbergcr, Louisvil le W. A. Morris. Dawson Andrew Nickel, Dawson W. T. Alexander, Dawson V. J. Blow, Louisville H, L. Webb, Paducah G. W. Evetts W. C. Johnson, Hickman J. C. Thompson, Hickman H. Buchanan, Hickman J. C. Cheek, Hickman C, F. Baltzer, Hickman C. A. Holcome, Hickman W. H. Baltzer, Hickman R. T. Tyler, Hickman ,.. 500 on mo each year. It seemed I was In 1,000 tho jaws of death. What had helped' The incorporators are W. T. mo before would not do mo any good. of I I saw an Alexander, W. A. Morris, . M. procured ndvcrtlsement It cured mo. two bottles and a. ago; tho doctors said I had consump200 tion. I got ono bottle of and 500 tho second night my congh stopped.-500 took several bottles, nnd I will say 200 that I believe I would be a dead woman 200 r.ooo now If It had not been for 500 Mary M. Pruitt, Palpa, Mo., says: 1,000 Medicine Co., Columbut, 0. x.ooo had la grippe for thrdo successive 1,000 "I joo years; It seemed to get a tighter hold l'c-ru-. Pe-run- a 500 1,000 monly known ns lagrippo two years I The Reinecke Coal Company, whose works are at Madisonville, have arranged to make radical changes in their plan of mine operations which" they propose to effect as quickly as possible. Mr. I. Bailey, Secretary and General Manager of that company, says he has arranged to put jn a new battery of boilers and electric machinery 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 in case 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. Chief-j'ustic- e THE EXCELLENCE OF SYRUP OF FIGS Bishop, G. W. Evetts, J. E. Hayes and B. R. Kuykendall. Best way to Invest 25'Cents. Antioc, Miss., July 1st, 1898. New Spencer Medicine Co. I want to tell you what I think of your Nubian Tea. I have used it myself and in my family, and it is all that you claim for it It is the best Liver Medicine I ever tried. It is just tho thing Io take if you feel bad and are bilions. A. B, Lancaster. Sold by St. Bernard Drug Store. Ax Jottings. Mr. H, T. Walker, wife and daughter, and. Miss Cora Walker, of the Crofton vicinity, who had been visiting relatives and friends of this vicinity for the last two weeks, returned borne last Monday. Mr. Alfred Wilson has moved to Mr. N. G. P'Pool's, to make a crop for this year. Prof. B. E. Thour 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. William L. Chambers, whose decision in the disputed kingship caused an uprising pi, "MS." in Samoa, and almost orougnt Red Hill Jottings. about a collision between the M.'G. Hicks and J. W. Pyles made a German and English war vessels W, A. NISBB1 , President pleasant visit to Crofton last Sunday. O, W. WADDILL, Cashlsr' at that place, has furnished two Frank Crick, of Madisonville, visited at SKopkins (Louatypages of photography of notable Red Hill last Sunday. Samoan seenes for the current isSeveral of our farmers wero delivering sue of HARPER'S WEEKLY. -tobacco at Greenville this week. Some ot our most wide awako farmers Among these is an especially fine have burned plant beds. group which represents the new Madisonville, Ky. Adcock, one ot Red Hill's best king, Malietoa, surrounded by his John young men, split bis great toe open with an guards. Gaptal Stock, - - - $50,000. f have not felt any symptom since. You moy uso this in any way yon is duo not only to tho originality and simplicity of tho combination, but also to tho care and skill with which It is manufactured by scientific processes known to tho California Fio Stbup Co. only, nnd wo wish to impress upon all tho importanco of purchasing the truo and original remedy. As tho genuine Syrup of Figs is manufactured by tho CalifokMa Fio Svnup Co. only, a knowledge of that fact will assist ono in avoiding tho worthless imitations manufactured by other par-tic- s. The high standing of tho California Fio Svitur Co. with tho medical profession, and tho .satisfaction which tho genuine Syrup of Figs has given to millions of families, makes the namo of the Company a guaranty of tho excellence 'of its remedy. It is far la advanco of all other laxatives, as it acts on tho kidneys, liver and bowels without irritating or weakening them, and it does not gripe nor nauseate. In order to get its beneficial effects, please remember the namo of tho Company CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. BAN FltANOlSOO, CL LOUISVILLE, Kf. NEW TORE, H.I. - "BANK- ax last Snnday, Charlie Keitb, of this city has been on the sick list for a week. Mrs. Beckie Crick is sick this week with la grippe. W. K Crick, of Red Hill, has contracted with Uncle Sam, to carry the U. S. mail from Wann's to White Plains to June 30, 1930. Nice, Salted Straw, 30 cents per bail, at W. C. McLeod's. Transacts a general banking business and invites the accounts of the citizens of Hopkins and adjoining counties. Has the finest and most secure vault In that section of Kentucky Capital Stock Paid In, Snrplas Fanl WHY COUGH The prayer meeting convened at Rev. S. C. Lilly's Monday night. (kinsonis expecting io Geo neWNxon fence about his build a '.home. place this spring. It needs but this to make his handsome home; handsomer. were Dr, and Mrs. E. both ill Sunday and their home was somewhat like a hospital. The doctor was out again and looking after his patients Monday. Remember the choice entertain-mcn- t to be given at Assembly Hall by Mrs. Bessie Swartz 'Cherry. Go to hear her recital. It is for the benefit of the public "school and will do everybody good who goes. Music by local talent, , as announced last week. Mr. does to Kansas. Mr. W. R. Pratt, of Madisonville, goes to Independence, Kas., perhaps tonight, to make his future home. His family are at Waco, Tex., having gone there via New' Orleans, where they visited relatives. They will remain at Waco until Mr. Pratt gets a home fixed and warmed for them. He has bought the only book and station-crbusiness in that thriving town of four thousand inhabitants. The Bee wishes him the full measure of success. y Mr. J. E. Ladd, one of our prominent merchants, is very ill with a throat trouble. Good for the Children. Mr. James W. Armstrong went to Mrs. Ella Hinson, of Hiuton, Ala., Princeton last Wednesday after a load of writes us August lath, 1898. "I advise all mothers to give their children Planter's goods for Mr. . E. Ladd, and returned Nubian Tea when they are puny or fret- on Thursday. ful. I keep Ibis medicine in the house and The courting party met at Mr. Jeff when tho children are ailing I give them a Ladd's last Sunday, and had a general dose and that is the last of it." Sold by St. Bernard Drug Store. round. Salmagundi. ' Tax Assessor's Books. Elkton, Ky., Feb. 24. The As- sessor's books of this county have Hood's Sarsaparilla never disappoints. It may be taken for impure and impoverished blood with perfect confidence that it will cure. 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 Wednesday. There has been another jewel added to the crown of Red Hill in the way of a striog band tn first class order which is by name the "Killmore Band." The city conncil of this burg met last Saturday night in the city halt for the purpose of electing a marshal in place ot After many balE. T. Lyells resigned. lots had been taken and several toasts offered towards the wee hours of the night, the fight had narrowed down between J. D, Several ballots Stanley and Sam Grace. were taken, but no election. The council adjourned to meet March 1st. Tom Grace, who once perambulated the streets of Crofton, is now a citizen of our town. Sweetheart. DrBull's COUCH SYRUP Will euro a Hacking Cough. EXPERIENCE Why cough and risk consumption, when tho celebrated Dr. John "W. Bull'a CoUgh Syrup will euro yon at once? It never falls to euro throat and c lung troubles. For bronchitis, and hoarseness it is invaluable. soro-throaf- $50,000. COMMENCED BUSINESS N 120,000. 1867. JNO. G. MORTON, ness men we are talking they know all about it but to salaried men, wage earners and to women, There's safety if the bank is a good one. There's convenlence-thmoney always ready and out of reach of yonr own petty squandering, too. It is easy to spend small sums when you have a large sum in your pocket. e The advantages of a bank account are numerous. It is not to busi- Doses are small and pleasant" to take. Doctors recommend it. Trice 15 cts. At aU druggists. 60 YEARS' 1 52230 t MADISONVILLE, - KENTUCKY SHHiiiiiiiiiiA . Warning. In a letter from John Spingler, Frank D. Rash Icft.hoWe Monday morning, returning to of Tcrre Haute, Ind., he speaks a 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. of Fisher, Ark,, in regard Tell them to government land. to stay away, as all of the land is under water nearly all the season, Divorce Qranted. Long, of and it is a scheme to make money. Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Madisonville, were granted a di- I know as we sent a man down to vorce at the present term of circuit see and investigate." court. Stats op Ohio, Citv of Toledo. I fpr-iuna- te He was college in Boston. enough to catch his connection at Tcrre Haute, where there is only six minutes between trains, and had a quick trip through. Frank took medicine along but expects the Boston air to straighten him up. Hol-owa- y, ;v Prank J. Chknby makes oath that he is Not Diphtheria. the senior' partner of the firm of F. ) 's The illness of Mr. J. E. Cheney & Co., doing business in the City child, which was reported to of Toledo?" County and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE be diphtheria, was not that dis- - HUNDllKD dollars lor eacn ana -ase, although it showed some every case of catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of If all's Catarrh Cure. suspicious symptoms. The child Faw-cett- Lucas County, 1 ' Liver Powder. Then you will be free an expressman, but couldn't, and the back Soldier Discharged. from malaria, typhoid fever, colds and the offered a happy solution of the difficulty. grip. Dr. Carlstedt's German Liver PowHopkinsville, Ky., Feb. 25. L. der is the best medicine money can buy. D. Brown, of the First United I For sale by St. Bernard Drug Store. Discovered by a Woman States Cavairy, who has been staFor your Cold try Dr. Otto's Spruce For Infants and Children. Another great discovery has been made, tioned at Fort Meade, South Daand that, too, by a lady in this country. Gum Balsam. Price 25c and 50c a bottle. The Kind You Have Always Bought kota, has secured a discharge and "Disease fastened Its clutches upon he'r Tobacco Plant Beds. and for seven years she withstood its sereturned home today. He is a son Bears tho verest tests, but ber vital organs were unClarksville, Feb. 24. The wet, Signature of of Judge Milton D. Brown, candidermined and death seemed imminent. For three months she couched incessantly, and frozen ground has hitherto predate for Lieutenant Governor. could not sleep. She finally discovered a vented plant beds from being deep In Colorado; some DotThe snow was way to recovery by purchasing ot us a tle of Dr. King's New Discovery for Con- burnt, and a good many of the people who were entirely out were willing much relieved on farmers in this locality are getting to take any kind of Bituminous stuff I hit sumption, and was so they could get. taking first dose, that she slept all night; A few thrifty planters and with two bottles has been absolutely impatient. The Curative Properties, Strength and Effect cured. Her name is Mrs. Luther Lutz." burnt last autumn, but the large ot Dr. M. A. Simmons Ltver Medicine are always Thus writes W. C. Hammick & Co., of Shelby, N. C. Trial bottles free at St. majority of them must wait for dry Ilia same. It can not be equaled. Bernard Drug Store. Regular size joe and weather. There is plenty of time High cheek bones always indi Si. 00 Every bottle guaranteed. have been completed and they The Cruel Driver. Pneumonia Follows Ln Grippe, show some interesting statistical As he beats the poor beast that is his but pneumonia cannot follow the use of history Number of acres control, Pneumonia is Foley's Honey and Tar. of land in the county 217,495, val- Pray tell us, which brute Is more worthy a striking down hundreds of those who soul grippe. cured ot they of The ass in the cart or the horse at the pole? thought Honev were Tar, taken la ued at 1,876,383; number during or and Fo1e?'s L. A. W. Bulletin. after la grippe, is guaranteed to prevent pounds of tobacco 3,664,600; numCampbell & Co. Mr. Minnie McAlpln. Miyfiold, Kj., write!: pneumonia. bushels of wheat 162,326; ber Dr. M. A. Simmons Liver Medicine In the pait number bushels of corn, 297,280; I) yean has tared u many doctor's bills. I cured Wanted Male Help. school children, 5,092. ine in- my babv ot believe it Colds, and prevented Wanted A hustler to sell an a much Pneumonia. crease in taxable property is over atroneer medicine than Black Draught.better and article affording cood profit. A specialty for which there is a $100,000. Here is an amusing story from New steady and increasing demand. London, Conn. A citizen visited a coal Mo samples required. A Timely Hint Good situdealer in a hack and purchased a bag of Only those You should be wise and see that your coal and carried it home in the vehicle. ation for right party. business need apply. blood is rich and puro and your wbo'e It is not the man's custom to buy coal by meaning system put In a perfectly healthy condi- the bag or to have a hack convey it, but Address "Manufacturer." Cleve bis supply gave out and it was necessary land, Ohio. tion by the use ot Dr. Carlstedt's German that he have fuel at once. He tried to get to-wi- t: deep-seate- d 1 DESIGNS C0PYRIQHT AC and dwertptlon mar a Anyone loodlnr inieklr ascertain our opinion fre whetner an fnrentlon ! prot6lr Mtenmcia. vommunm-tlon- a atrtctir confldeotul. Handbook on I'atenti sent free.. Oldest ancy f or secnnnipaUnU. Patent taken through Unnn & Co. roclr tvtciatnoUct, ulihoal ebarce, la me UWPl sketh Trade Marks Don't Use Drjugs unless you need them, and then only pure drugs, such as are sold by responsible druggists. We keep only the best. That is the great distinction to be looked for when the time comes that yon need them Nowhere else will, you find so complete a stock. A good time to begin that spring medicine. Scientific Jftterkan. esA nandsomelr Illustrated weeklr. calation or any adentlSo Journal. Tmys, u a yeari roar months, II. Sold brail riewsdatWrs. Inret York HUNN&Co.36,B"'' New D. C. Branch OOce. a F BL, Washington. ST. BERNARD DRLQ STORE, BRYAN HOPPER.Manajsr. J. W. TWYMAN, DEALER IN Stoves and Grates, CASTINGS AND TINWARE. ihxin tfW?flSs9V &S)f.N, nw?ii t jKZ'ZSZ" ,',.5imsmm ateifiRSUr.. min- ", ajyTrfVIM ri7Brii n - nnw ivlllilw MM4Mn.M ll l.f..f. 1 III, WUIIUBHUI Ul UII IWIIUS T'f. Unlvnnlzed iron and Conner Work. AND CASTOR A HOOFING AND GUrTERINC A SPECIALTY SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. iiiit'iitiieiMHti4iiiit'ie'tfrtf EUJiiiniiiiiyjjluft!,j;Ti lyp .tieig'ait'C.i'c ayy u uipoiuisa lp'u sirjp.iKi rjju ..' bi J' - rUi wrj" Jf utpsi C&fi (&4 YOUR ORDERS L 1 SOLICITED Who Does the Livery Business? Ask your neighbors. They all say that we haul better loads, furnish best teams, and always at the right price. i is about well again. , !,. & tit fKJ - fUANK . CJKliNiiX. Sworn to before me and subscribed in Christian County Banks. my presence, this 6th Day of December, Hopkinsville, Ky., Feb. 25. A A. D. 1836, Episcopal Services. ) special session of the Fiscal Court A. W. GLEASON. the Rev. M. M. BenSEAL Services by Notary Public. f was held yesterday to consider an ton, of Louisville, will again be Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally offer from the four local banks and held in the Christian church next and acts directly on tbo blood and mucous 'o'clock a. surfaces of the system. Send for testi- the Pembroke Deposit Bank lookSunday, March 5, monials, free. ing to a settlement of thq. claims F. J. CHliNEY & CO.. Toledo. O. m. and at 4 p. m. All are invited for, taxesalleged to1 be due the Sold by Druggists. 75c. to attend. Hall's Family Pills are the best. county for the years 1892 to 1898, yet, however, to raise plants cate great torce of character in abundantly large for the May set- some direction. ' ting. open aii Night. at it S Dwelling Burned. The dwelling house of J. H. 'Dunbar,at Dawson Springs.burned Friday night. Scarcely anything was saved, and one hundred dollars in cash was consumed with the rest of the contents of the house. The loss was auoui jnooo with no insurance. : m i 2Ci - ft Dr, Agnew Dead. Dr. R. L. Agnew, of Sebrce,- a well known physician leading of Webster County, died Sunday Morning the aGth instant, of Dr. Agnew spinal meningitis. was Past Grand Chancellor of the Knights ol Pythias of Kentucky and mayor of the city of Sebrce. v His remains were intered in the Farmers. family burying ground in Hender President C. E. Morton and son County. Scc'yS. L.Todd announce the reghas vet ''been rhera Is no ular meeting of the Farmers of discovered thatmedicine thatdeserving to be has virtues Hopkins county to be held in the eomnared w ith Dr. Sawyers Wtia unerry and Tar, for bad cases of court house at Madisonville, Mon-- chitis. Consumption or any ChronicorBron coa. congti All Oay, March 6th at 1:30 p. m. For sale by St. Bernard Drugstore. who are interested in farming are The instruments for a local tele invited to be present. phone excharige at Dixon, Webster county, have been ordered and will Allen Indictment. be put jn a few days. There has Marion Allen was indicted by been some talk of putting Lisman, Xlie Hopkins County grand jury Clay and the Providence Sast week charged with maliciously exchange. shooting and wounding J. M. Fox ... ....... CUBAN RELIEF cures TJnrtnnville. This renews VlfHllerS Colli Neuralgia nBdToethaaiw ,WIVSV,aflV8ffiWUtefc goarSte&aeh case that was by some supposed Fries, 25 Ceata. lo be closed by acquittal of Allen sad Summer CompUtnta.Drag Store. Sold by St. Bernard t the examining trial. 1 - ad w -. -- a ... H Z, mlrZZ. 7 wnTMifrMCfc mimfl d death. Fully Manufacturer ot ot recent deaths have been from pneuComes from Dr. D. B, Cargiie.of WashHigh Grade .. ,. Pneumonia ita, I. T., writes: "Four bottles of Elec- monia following la grippe. jbrfk -' ..? -- " iiirf if8; n' .S.'a.iiA-ngcannot follow tbe use of Foley's Honey CB r4'..'fr, frinXi-i- i tric Uilters bas cured Mrs. Brewer of scrofula, which bad caused ber groaf suf- and Tar. Campbell & Co. fering lor years. Terrible sores would Repair Work a Specialty. A physician declares that people break out on ber bead and face, and tbe , best 'doctors could give no help; but ber who sleep with their mouths shut excecure is complete and her health is live longest. llent.' This shows what thousands bave wish to state to the general pubthe claims aggregating $14,000. proved that Electric Bitters is tbe best lic that owing to the demand for It is very bard to stand idly by and see 15 YBARS EXPERIHNCB. The proposition of the banks was blood puruier known, it is tne supreme our dear ones suffer while awaiting the ar new work, as well as all classes of remedy for eczema, tetter, salt rheum, ul to settle on a basis of 50 per cunt. cers, bolls and running sores. It stimu rival of tbe doctor. An Albany (N. Y.) repair work, I have procured the EARLINBTDW, KY. dairyman called at a drugstore there for a expels shoemaker Late in the afternoon the court, lates liver, kidneja and bowels, up come and see bis child, then very services of a first-clasAll Classes ot Buildings Erected and helps digestion, builds tne doctor to croup. Not finding the doctor poison, resick with made complete ready for occupancy, infiom Evansville and am now preby a.fvdteibf 5 to 3, decided .to Only 50 cents. Sold by St. strength. cluding tbe furnishing of all materials, in, be left word for bim to come at once pared to do all work promptly on Druggist, uoaranteed. ject the proposition. on bis return. He also bought a bottle of tS. mechanical and common labor. short notice. All work guaranteed A Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, which he i ' is noted as a 'Striking evi- hoped would give some reilet until tbe to fit and give satisfaction. PLAN8. DETAILS. SPECIGoing Down Hill. , Trice reasonable and satisfaction guarane of the doctor should arrive. In a few hours be development dence FICATIONS CONTRACTS teed. Estimates cheerfully given on all kinds returned saying the doctor need not come, - of Building and Special Work. Give me a DRAWN UPON 8H0RTNOcountry that the St. Louis World's as the child was much better. Tbe drugchance at your work before letting contract. .i Tire from Kidcalls for as much gist, Mr. Otlo Scholz, says the family has Fair in 1903 ney Diseases since recommended Chamberlain's Cough VhilBJuii.frS nyi'yuii.ii.pjinjy.auy upjmpJ isyroy iiyiii.yitjpjiiiss!iBpii,yil;Jyi feel a gradual money in city, county, state and Remedy To their neighbors and friends unbut steady loss of federal appropriations as the en- til be bas a constant demand for itbyfrom n" strength and vital"" For sale tire Louisiana purchase cost in that part of the country. Earlington: B. St. ity. They should lose T. Bernard Drug Store, per Day. Rates: 7Ee. and $1.00 no time in trying Foley's 1803," so says the Ncbaska State Robinson, Mortons Gap; George King, St. 1 Kidney Cure, a Guaranteed RESTAURANT POPULAR PRICES. Journal. "Fifteen millions of dol- Charles Preparation. Campbell & Co. Pneumonia Glorious News is tbe quick agent of one-thir- THOS. B. YOUNG Barnett & Arnold. ., , !fl-i- fg m Boots and Shoes, E2eirliingrtor-i- Ky. M. McGORD, I Contractor and Builder s '. "It ot-th- People-sufferin- ST.JfflnESflOTEL, ST. LOUIS. BUROPBRN PLKN. jB.immiimiinttJtttTT""'""""" Dixon . lars was a staggering sum in those SPECIAL 25c. DINNER. Notice. Killed in a Skirmish. days, but it will be spent nowas a Kentuckian matter of course in an educational I will move the Hopkins County Hopkinsville, Ky., Feb.' 27. BREAKFAST AND SUPPER. festival to commemorate the cen- Court, on the first day of its April SPECIAL of Relatives were apprised No. Bttt Steak, or Mutton Chops. Potatoes, term, to discharge me lrom my . Cakes or Waflles. Coffee or Tea and Fruit. ,., . M the death of Charles D. Davis, one tennial." trust as assignee of the Earlington No. 'I Ham, Two Eees. Potatoesi Cakes or WaMas 30 and Code or Tea of the Hopkinsville soldiers on Lu divert Up'by Four Doctors. and hWine Company, ana relievo me No. 8t Pork Chops with PotatoesCoffeaCakes or 20 zon Island. He was shot in the leg Waffles and Bsavbr Dam, Ohio. from all liability on account thereof, No. i Lake Trout, Butter Sauce. Cakesor Tea...... or Waffles bv a Filipino, during a skirmish My daughter, after being treated by four having and Coffee or Tea.... 20 made a settlement and dis No. 5 Oat Meal and Cream, or Bouillon, Hot Rolls, near Manila, and bled .to death. doctors and being given up for lost.a neighU Butter and Coffee or Tea bor recommended Foley's Kidney Cure, tribution of all assets that came to No. fi Two Es, Butter, Toast and Coffee or Tea 15 she is able to walk several miles my hand as such trustee. quick and positive relief from a cold For Tako MarketSt. Curt direct to Hotel. or eough?iDr, Sawyer's Wild Cherry and without fatigue. I feel we would have lost John B. Atkinson, Try European riin. Cheapest and best, onlj bas 'no evual. Try it and you will her, bad it not been for .your medicine. Tar OMt Assignee and Trustee,, km MSIflt airs. i. m, uaiiey. Respectfully, recommend it. For sale by St. Dernard Earlington Wine Co TH08. P. MILLER. PmaloiNt Campbell & Co, Drugstore. to-da- GEORGE uccetsor to Isaac Davis.) O. TOY, &. '" LIVERY FEED y 1 STABLE. At the Old Stand, on Main Street, just west of depot, EARLINGTON, KY. First-Class To-da- y Equipment and Prompt Service. I mw WAI1 l,,i 11a ' ' M'M ' '' -- 'V ,'.-- XWi - V V. 'V'''' rf- - SSSSe9SSSl3C9 THE' SUNDAY SOfiO'OL. LESSON X, FIRST QUARTER, INTERNATIONAL SERIES, MARCH 0. f LITERATURE scccaC969e96969699SW9W9M hlibsit landing o th r - CRITICAL REVIEWS Thourhtfol. thorough sad eompr.h.nllT. r.vl.in of rc tloot in th tiTilli.d wolW. BELLES-LETTRE- tltn tapoHiat dlSftAnLh. 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HARPER & UR0TIIER5, Publner., rw i ore.n. .. !2sseSiSSS58&5SSSSSSiSS GASTORIA For Infanta and Children. 0jf5TORl cgclabldPrcparaConrorAs-slnulatlng The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature Ihfl'oodandHcgula-- ' ling hr.qtnmnrKs nnrlBoyfEls of PromotesT3ifelioh(ChccrfuI-ncs- s Not Nakc otic. AbcJtram'. ftmrmAt'--i OpJumJMorpliiiitjriior alid BSsteofltMns ncllher Uiflcral. Xir The Kind EuvrntfCUnrSWUllHIZMU Apctfcct Remedy, forCbnsiipa-io- n , SoutiSfoinach,Diarrhoca, Wonns'.Connilsions.rcverJslii1 ncss andXo,SS,Or;SLEER TflcSlrJ5-- c StfrTalurirof fZ&Gv. Y " ly You Have STEW "YOHR. Always Bought. f XACT COPT OF wnAEEcn. I CASTORIA thc ccNTAun eoMPANT, McttfveaK cmr. II r r MEDICINE for the A Popular Proprietarr lVbdicine Sold at Retail for Five Cents a Package the first experimental step in a direction that may lead to a revolution in the trade. MILLION.. A New York company or mamif.icturlotf chemists, the Ilipans Chemical Company, pUc i iiiwn th market about tlru ; n," a medicinal table! or "tabul" comimwd powdered preparatlunx u( ivrtuln raedldnal dnif i which bail bren aai'cr of comiH-tftaetata.d tu L of more general um aruouk, nicilkal men than any other, for the euro or al levlatlon of aucb Ills common to man a liatu Ibelr orlffln In an Jmpalrvit dlireatlon or iveakra capat.lty for aatlmllatlnK fuod.&Uiorbluff nourUbinent and elimlnaduff watte. Th ca.loBUo iiT Jlli Included under llili licarl I cald to lacluds trnty uearly every dJKa iir which tbo pbyalclan li called upon to niTKrlbe. In preparing their atamlard remedy for IIjii aooeptanca of the Amerlcau peopfd lb company laid down tb principle that eerythtnK entrlDg Into th packet alioutdlo of tho hlkheat crade, and to prepared pnd prolected ai to retain It nunlltU-- i lnut and unimpaired through any extruded UpMottlmolnany cllmata. Only the choicest drug;, ahonld bo uaod, their preparation hould twin accordance with tbo Jatcit icrfct led method of modern science, tbtabulr cnrely corked, fcren the cork packed In Klau, protected by alworUnt CLtton, and uaed liaveboen of a grade aohlgli in lit minlrrmenta that no manufacturer of the erery day otopprrt could lupply moro tiina a unall proportion from hi output that exacting pecltfcallont. Tnatlaavial vrsreln turn packed In Iwie. of would meet too a quality not aurpasaed In beauty and rerfrcllouof workmanihip by tiioae used by tbet rnxxtfaitldlou dealer tu Jowelf aud oriiahienliofgold. ilarlngaettbelrblgbatanaard, andneveroonwntlitgto Tary from It, tbe proprietors resorted to the accepted modern method of making tbelr commodity known, and aeren bundrrd thousand dollars In rented wlthlu ll e year In new spaper adreriulng has Informed erery American cltliea concerning the suiwrior and surprulug qualities of Ripans Tabuka, Uilng tnoUEhtful and palnttaklug ouurrers of th chamred condition that sweep orerth commercial world, and careful to note erery circumstance baring a brarlng upon ttie successful prosecution of their trade, the managers ot the company bare noted that there Is a present Insistent demand for a lower price tor erry article that reaches nr approaches an unlrenal use, and that tbe people, althout h requiring the best of ererytblng, resent being called upon to pay baary percentage for superfluous wrapoiuz uu mu;iuk or uuantswrr protection aaainsi oetenoraiion mat mignt result lu y ears, but Is needless In th case of a purchase Inf nded to be consumed lu a. week, ft has also beendlscorered, and proved by th teslo tlmasd actual experience. relleuce from exposure that might at first hare been expected. Inasmuch as, under favorable conditions, those that havo lain loose In a drawest a traveling bag or pocket for several weeks or month or found to bo practically as fresh and as efficacious a. ever. Acting upon these suggestions, and noting particularly the unimpaired prosperity of newspapers now sold for a cent Instead of the old of five limes that amount, nnd the general tendency In all directions toward low rates and Increased sales, the company have entered upon tbe experiment of putting up JUpans Tabule in pasteboard cartons, which they will offer to th trad upon lrm which will permit of a package being sold by th druggist or storekeeper at a price lower than ever before adopted for a p-- tiprlelary medicine FIVE CENTS ten Ubulsi, or doses, or on half a cent escb The company will not discontinue the manufacture and sal In the form with which lie people have learned to know and value the KIpansTabules, but will offer tbe cheaper ort experimentally for tbe benefit of such as may desire them, t should b plainly undcrttcvl thtt the quality of the medlcln Is Identical la both sorts, the only difference being In the form and comparative cost of packing or putting up. Tbe flve-eepackages are net yet to be had of all dealer, although it Is probable that almost any drug-cis- t will obtain a supply whan requested by a customer to do so but In any case a tlnglis carton, containing ten tabules, will be sent, postage paid, to any address for live cents la stamps, forwarded to the Hlpans Chemical Co., No. 10 Spruce St, New York. Until tha goods are thoroughly Introduced to the trade, agents and peddlers will be supplied at a of rrofiCvIz t ldotsn cartons for 40 cent. frlce which will allow them a fair margincartons) (III cartons) for fit). 6 gross (791 lor SWi S3 gross (3.0UU cartons) for liYI Pish ivllh rVmns.lasliilHwIH VMH avuwetia aae'-ve Hits aij W14 i Www 3tWKKWB0BttttBKtKtttBKwKSKtKWKtKt0K AfthurC. AAAAAA''AA.A.NAye John II. Castle lanbanj, Bftcklnrldgt Casllcma a Royal Insurance Co. Of H'ivsr'j3otzl The Larges Fire Insurance Company In the World. Does Does on tho ground, would tell them whoro their nnmesworo written bocauso thoy had forsaVon God (Jer xll, 13). 31. "Then said Jesus to those Jews which bolloed on Him, If o continue In My word, thou nro yo My dlsolples Tho evidence of truo dlsclpleshlp is continuance, patient coutinuaneo in woll doing (Horn. II, 7). Ho Is able to keep us from foiling nnd to present us faultless, and Ho who hnth begun a good work In us will perform it until tho day of Jesus Christ, No power can toko us out of His hand, but if wo nro truly there, truly His, thero will bo tho fruit of righteousness manifest In our lhcs, thero will be outward evldonco of tho llfo within. Tho light will shlno unless It Is only a painted light (Judo xx, 21; Phil. 1,0; Johns, 27, 28). God will work In US thoso things t hat aro pleasing In His sight (Hcb. xlll, S0,J1). There nro thoso who Jinvo n naino to ilvo, but aro dead (Rev. til, 1) Thero way bo so little llfo thnt it Is scarcely manifest, but where thero is obundauco of llfo (John x, 10) It canpo, be hidden any luoro.tlian you ran keep a bright, healthy child still. 83. "And yo shall know tho truth, and tho truth shall mako you frco." Thon shall wo know If wo follow on to know tho Lord (Hos. vl, 8). Dy nature wo aro In bondage to sin, tho world, tho llcsh and tho dovll, nnd only Ho who Is tho Truth can set us freo, but Ho Is able and as willing as Ho Is able. Hadocs It by Is wool, by which wo aro not only born again (Jan, 1, 18; I Pet I. 03), but by tho samo word wo aro sanctlQod, cleansed, built up (John xvll, 17; Epb, v, 26: Acts xx, 83). From whvro tho Spirit moved nnd Gen. 1, God spake nndsilght came, all that Is It dono by tho Spirit of God and tho Word of God. From tho now birth, when 'wo began to llvo until wo shall bo ruodo llko Him, all Is wrought by tho Spirit and tho Word. Mnny a Christian Is in bondage to Bomo besetting sin or weight, nnd only tho Word of God can set him free, ovon as If Is written, Wherewithal shall a young man cloanso his way? By taking I hood ithoroto according to tbe word (Ps. cxlx,0,tll). 83. "They nnswored Him, Wo bo Abraham's seed and were never In bondage to any man. How sayest Thou yo shall bo roado freer" Thoir statement will not ngreo with Ex. 1, 18, 14, wbero it Is said that tho Egyptians made tholr lives bitter with hard bondago, nor with tholr confession in John xlx, IS, "Wo havono king but Cajsar." Aftor tho flesh thoy wore children of Abraham that Is, they wero descended from him but if they wero truo children ot Abraham thoy would do tho works of Abraham and not go about seeking to kil Chrl.st. Tbelr conduct made It manifest that they wore of their father, tho devil, who was both a liar and n mur derer (verses SO, 44). Cain nnd Abel wero brothers, both sons of Adam nnd Evo, but Abel was n truo son of Adam saved by grace, whllo Cain was ot tho wicked one (I John ill, IS). 81. "Jesus answered them. Verily, verily, I say unto you, Whosoever commltteth sin Is the servant of sin." In Rom. vl, 10, it is written, "Know yo not that to whom yo yield yourselves servants to obey, bis EcnantB yo nro to whom yo obey, whether of sin unto death or of obodlenco unto righteousnessj" Tho teaching of nnd similar passages seems John ill, to bo that JJio now naturu in tho believer, that which Is.bornof God, cannot sin, but the old nature or carnal ( mind cannot but sin. It ono professing to bo born of God continues In Bin then it is manifest that ho is not in child of Hlod, but of tho dovll. A Christian may, under temptation, stumble into sln,but ho will not contlnuo in It, whllo a racrof professor, ono not born again, though ho may run woll fornwhllo, will turn again liken dog to his vomit nnd llko n sow that was washed to her wallowing in tho miro (H Pet. 11, 23). Wo nro slaves or servants to that which controls us, whother it bo sin or Innocent Our pleasure or tho llfo ot righteousness. Lord did nothing of Himself. Ho only, spoko what tho Fathor taught Him and did only thoso things that pleased tho Father. Ho wus a perfect servant of God. 85. "And tho servant abldothnot In tho houso forever, but tho Son abldcth over." In chapter xv, 15, Ho bays to His disciples, Henceforth I call you not servants, but I have called you friends, for nil things that I have heard of My Fathor I havo mado known unto you. In Rom. 111, 16, 10, wo read, Yo hau not received tho spirit of bondago again to fear, but yo havo received tho spirit of adoption whereby wo cry, Ablm, Fatherl" Tho Spirit Himself bcarotji witness with our spirit that wo nro tho children of God. It is truly n great thing to bo a servant in tho family of God and to boabio to say, Thy servants nro ready to do whatsoos cr ray Lord tho King shall appolntl (II Sam. xv, 15.) But to ban child of God, an heir of God and joint heir with Christ who can estimate thlsf Behold what manner of lovo tho Father hath bestowed upon us that wo should bo called tho sons of God, and then to think that wo shull bo llko Him and sit with Him on HIb throne and como with Him lu His glory. 80. "If tho Sou, therefore, shall mako you free, yo shall bo freo indeed." No ono can mako us freo but tho Son, nnd Ho Tho law ot tho spirit does it thoroughly. pf llfo in Christ Jesus makes us freo from tho law of sin and death, and this only by God sending His Suu in tho likeness ot sinful flesh (Rom. vlltf 2, 8). How much It cobt to set us freul Ho also frees us from tho fear of death, for Ho camo to deliver them who through fear of death wore all their llfotlmo subject to bondago (Hob. il, 16). Ho frees from besetting unevery wolght and i sins and in a child ot God.'all that is who becoming All thoso aro willing to bo delivered Ho is ready to free. Ho does it when wo trust Him and yield ourselves to Him that Ho may do It T v Golden 30 Memory Verse, 34-3- 0 Text, John till, 30 Commentary rrcpareil by the Ilcv. 11. M. Steam. Copyright, 1S93 by D M. Steams. IS. "ThonspakoJoaus agnln unto them, eavItiK, I nin tho light of tho world, no that followoth Mo shall not walk In darkness, but shrill have tho light ot Ufa" Dy roatlliif? tho tlrst vorsoof this cliaptcr with tho Inst olio of tho provlous chapter wo boo something of tho hoinolessnoss of our Lord many n tlmo. Whllo nil ro to their own homos no Rous to tho Mount of Ollros, probably to Gothsomano, for no ofttlnies resorted thither with Ills dlsolplos (chap-to- r xvlll, 3). Karly In tho morning Ho was again In tho tainplo nnd teaching tho people Now tho self righteous Pharisees bring to Htm n woman, whom they say wns taken whllo committing sin, hoping that Ho will condemn her or proving Him to sco what Ho will do, but He, by writing Text of the Lesson, John Tilt, 12, 31- ST. BERNARD COAL COMPANY. INCORPORATED. 2 Miners and Shippers of Off QQAL AND COKE. 2TKRDUQH I General Office, Earlington, Knetucky, Sj JAMES R. LOVE, Manager, sj J' T ? 201 N. Cherry Street, Nashville, Capt. R. G. 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Mr Fcrd UilJi-- r Ins nuda some improvements on his residence tha past week. Locomotive Wrapped In Flame. Newark, N J , telegram to tbe Philadelphia Times, says "An engine enveloped In flames, swept past Ibe Delaware, Lackawanna & Western railroad station in this city late last nght at a high rata of speed. From the station platform could be seen inside tbe cars men, women and children rushing about in panic and crowding to the A draught pipe in tbo locomotive doors had burst and sent Ibe flimrs of Iba furnace back into tbe ctb like a hlast from tbe Engineer Berjimin Locke ibe iofcrco and Fireman Patrick Brren received tbe rlamrs full in the face and wero burled backward Lode recovered himself, and, seizing tbe lever brought tbe train to a Both men were irrribljr burned and stop Breen may die." A I JrX mN ssssssssssssi) the Largest Business Transacted In Kentucky. the Largest Bnssness Transacted in the Southern States. PAUL M. MOORE CARLINQTON. KY. Barbae & Gastleman,) MANAOER3. Soulhfrn Deparlment, Home Office Louisville, Ky. uirt Resident ARent (or Barllngton and Vicinity. wv rvvvervivvv7rvvvvyvvvwMwM,ww.. uum...... SUBSCRIBE FOR .." PHE BEE, ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR. &4&m-.jJSij?' The I'iik Hell. Tho fog bell strikes only on occasion, but nil tho timo nud every night the light flashes out from tbo lighthouse. All tho timo nud every night this light is flashing out from yon if you uro God's phjdrei). "Let your light so shine." bo not flash it let it shiup. Jqsf have, it, and then let it shlno. Vou cannot let it shiuo unless you havo it, and if yon have it yon cannot keep it from shiniug. Lyman Abbott, D. D. FoIuU Tor Parents. Christ is on trial iu your home us much oh ho was before Pilato. Don't poison your homo life witb worry and fret whenover things go wrong. Many a fibbing mother has been puzzled to mako out how her children learned !o lie. What folly for u father to warn his boys against tobacco, if ho does it with n. fjreath hat sniolla of snioko. mother to talk to How foolish for her childrcu about roligiou, unless sho can show them what it is. If tho parental oxamplo is a towing of bad seed, how absurd to look for f good frultngo in tho lives of the chit drcu. If you claim iu church that tho Lord is your rest and peaco, let the children Are you a subscriber to The homo. seo that you told tho truth about it 4. The palm treo is au iudogenons Bee? You should be. got home. when yon treo. It grows on tho insldo. Iu this it nlso typifies tho Christian. Christianity is not a reformation outside, but the implanting within ua of new principles of lifo, wbloh change tho entire moral exterior of tbo man. C. Tho palm treo is noted for Its perpetual greenness. In winter's cold or summer's heat tho palm continues green. It is overgreeu, symbolical of the etornal llfo of tho Christian. Clirlstl Uxuiiiple. Thus this beautiful, useful plant may Ho was always teaching them good well inspire us to strlvo to adorn tho nud sending them in tho strength of Ilia spiritual world with tbo sanio characteaching to do Rood, thus nourishing teristics with which EZ22! it beautifies aud their eouIb uuto eternal llfo, and when ennobles tbo physical world. "Ring oat tha old Elnsinthesew thoy lind douo thoir Fervico of lovo Ho Pjblo Readings. Job xvii, 0;Fs. i, Eingoutthefakro Slag la tbe true" loved to break broad nnd givo to them xxgir, 10; xxxvli, 10, 20; 111, for tho nourishment nud refreshment of exit, We bring to you tha new and true from tin Isa. Ixi, 3; Jer. xvii, 8; thoir bodies, and now all along tho road Hos. xiv, plney forests of Norway Prov. x, 0, 11, 25; Math. Ho had been charing with them His v, xxv, xiii, John own joy in tho fulfillment of tho Scrip-tuie- a xv, 10; Rev. xxii, and in tho new fullness of tho divino lovo in His heart. Thoy listened Pine-Tar-Hon- ey l'rnyer. and got from His Rlowiug words a new Jesus nover taught his disciples how inspiration of Christian lovo and thought an Inspiration which is still to preach, only how to pray. Ho did Nature's most natural remedy, Improved by in the words, nnd will Hover leave thorn, not speak much of what was nooded to sclenca to a Pleasant, Pcrxnaneat,PoslUro and when thoy wero como Into tho preach well, bnt much of praying well. Curt) for coughs, colds and all Inflamed surfaces honso and wero set down to meat it was To know how to speak to God is more of the Lungs and Bronchial Tubes., but tho outward form of thosamo thing than knowing how to speak to mon. The sore, weary cough-wor- n Lungs are exhilato tako bread and bless and break and Not power with men, but power with rated ; the mlcrobe-bearln- s mucus is cut out; the givo to them. Ho did it as Ho had over God, is tbo first thing. Jesus loves to cause of that tickling Is removed, and the Inflamed douo It, only now with a new fullness ieach us how to pray. Andrew Murray. membranes are healed and soothed so that then of lovo springing from His own now joy. Is no inclination to cough. Unequal to the Strnln. Helper. r "Whatever mon may say, God is no SOLD BY ALL GOOD DRUOQ18TS party to tho idea of interminable punBottleaOnly. 25a., 60e.an1 $1.00 SUM r ish mon t, and whatover punishment and Wil BE SURE YOU GET siseBasajZJMSCBjL'aajBSmWjVSj 1 whntovcr nntural immortality may LUKth rYHlHl All fist IlllQnay remedy eaou to Dr. belli Ilasru. I Best Couch Sirup. mean it wonld bo unequal to tho strain Tastes Good. fli-Tr-IUt- jf Hooey. ItatrosqolclcBiidpenusiwnirelM Or. w time, mna ny druggists. tatjrrtpMralMtxnshaaadooMa. It make of God's endless wrath. Universalis! vraak Ions? strong. Mrs, K. A. lietcaija, Leader. PBOBaK. fruit-faluess. bo-gigrows-heavoi0 10-141-404-410-1- Topic Palm tree Christians. Pa. xcil, Pen! in, as wo learn Tho Niuetv-secoufrom the Talmud, was sung in the temple on Sabbath morning. It speaks of tho appropriateness of giving thanks unto God day and night, and praisos His jast government of tho world and prophesies tbe final destruction ot tho wicked and tbe success and prosperity ot tho righteous. This latter fact la made more vivid by comparing the righteous to' tbe palm and tho cedar "Tho righteous shall flourish like tbe palm tree; ho shall grow like a cedar in Lebanon." This comparison was a peculiarly happy ono in Palestine, where tho palm at ono timo was very abundant and useful, though rarely fouud today. Many comparisons readily suggest tliemsolves between tho righteous, tho Christian and the palm tree. Tho loading characteristics of tho palm wil) Illustrate this fact. 1. Tho palm treo is noted for Its beauty. "Its trunk is straight, tall and unbroken, terminating in n crown of emerald green pinnies, like a diadem of gigautio ostrich font bora. TheBtUeaves aro frequently 20 feet in lengtb, droop slightly ut tbe ends and whisper musically in tho breeze." it is a most beautiful freo. In its beauty it is omblematio of Christian righteousness. What moro beautiful than n Christian life? 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, humble, consistent Christian life. 2. Tho palm treo is noted for its When 0 or 8 years old, it to bear fruit and does not cento its work until a century has passed away. Millions receive from it tholr daily food. It is put to 8Q0 different uses and supplies almost all tho wants of tho Arab or Egyptian. It bears its best fruit in old age. Tho Chrhtmu should also o noted for fruitfulnees. Fruit bearing is his mission in tho world. "I havo choEcn yog," tays Christ, "that you might go and bring forth fruit, and that your frnit should remain. " 3. Tho palm treo is noted for its height. It is usually at least 40 or CO foot iu height, and often atraiuan height ) of 80 feet. It ward, as the Christian should also do, partaking more and moro of thoso graces which adorn tho inhabitants of God's eternal d CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR. Topic For tbe Week llcRtnnlrur Tcls. 20 Comment liy net. S. II. Dojlc. (Dur (Jolofed '' iti?ens. . All anl millers of news tslnlnr to this eohtmn should b adilrdted loiiti Geo. ALriaRDn. Katlimton, Ky. " '" communication, " ''- - in.i..j Miss Mary Campbell, nf HopVtosville. who bas ben visiting Mrs. Gipson, returned borne Monday. , Rev T II Meinwealber was iu Ibe cil7 last we k. Rev. Hull has moved bis family lo Earlington Miss Rekie Hamper, who bis been visiting ber friend Miss Ada Mcnssr at Clardy, Ky , returned home Thursday Quite a number of msn frorn our town attended Court at Madisonville Thursday Mrs Ina Simms bas been visiting at .Correspondent Dawson Bishop O. W. Clinton, A. M. D. D , and Revs I. W Selectman and II. Bunch were in ibe city last Saturday. obn Porter says be is going to Paris next ear. Mr King is out again, after being ill for Five Million Boxes a Year. some time. Tbe verdict of Ibe nation! Daring the Tbe wedding blls still ring in Earlingyear 189S, ibe people of America bought ton. nearly j, 000,000 boxes of Cascarets Candy Cathartic, an increase of over a million William Q I bian and Waller Hale are boxes over 1B97. Among tbe Intelligent among those who are on the sick list Ibis American public nothing succeeds like merit, and the stamp of public approval week has evidently been affixed 10 tbe pure, fraJames Alexander was sick last week. grant, palatable little tablets of candy that We would like to bear frorn Ibo Club are regulating tbe liver, stomach and bowels, purifying Ibe blood, perfuming tbe once more. breath of the nation Tbe reason? Cas"All is not gold that gliders." carets are bonesl, nalnral sucClarence Bailey is expcclrd home as cessors lo tbe pills of the past, doing belter work and doing it in so much nicer and soon as be is able to travel. more pleasant way. MORTONS GAP Nortonvlllc News. Pearl Crittenden was here Sunday, There are several on tbe sick list Ibjs lames Ruffins, of Hopkinsville, who bas week. resumed work at Ibis place left for Mr. J. L: Tefft left our city Saturday Louisville, to attend the murine of a morning. He will spend several days friend. down South. ur William Bradley was in Knlinglon " Tbe ball ibat was lo be given Salurdiy' Sunday night was a failure on account of such bad Will Green and Wihon llopion are imweatbsr. It is pul off until I lie 181I1 ol proving but are unable lo be cu. March, it is said, Mesdamrs Mallie Green, Caroline Mrs. Martin, of Vine Grove is tbe guest Williams, Martha Ests have made but of Mrs. Trffl Ibis week. slight improvement. Mr. Lon Davis, of White Plains, was in Rev. Wm H. Stewart filled bis rcgu- town Monday. Iy; appointment here Sunday. Miss liamby was tbe guest cf Mrs, Mrs. Benin Holland, of Etrlinglon, vis ' ited Mrs. Matlle Green Sucday. Crabtree last week. Mrs. Mills was Ibo guest ol Mrs Barnes Mrs. Arilhnnv W'rlatl! vLllert fri.ml. In Sunday, Earllnglon Sunday Mrs, Blakeloy was Ibe guesl of ber sisn Tr Ch..k.. ....hi r t j juaiwi wcui iu v,ruiiun ty . . f osturuay ter Mrs, Mills Monday. yf An entertainment will be clven 1 horn. Mr, Farmer was in Madisonville Mon- day evening for Ibe pasior of Ilia Melb-odiday, Church All are invi.Ld lo be presy IaW-Eakiincton, Ky. ANNOUNCEMENTS 1 0, J, Farnswotlli, Agent, Illinois Central R. IViTTITP'P I I I II It I r, 11. Tbe Illinois Central now ''as on sate, and will cod- llnuo ,h ,,ma 0D"1 S'P tembrr 30, iSo", round trip K summer tourist tickets from Il La I Jjkj polnttoillls lines In tbe resort HS ,0 lars list ot summer South lvTl 1 in the Notlh lis fait dosWel dally settle lo bt I.onls, Chlcmo, Ctadnwttt and Loqlsrille enalitesono lo rtscii qariy ind, comfortably Ibe mountain lesorti of Vtrimda. Mas) Wblie loonUlns and Sratld of New Bostesul, Hie lliouund Islands, tbe Use and forest retorts of Michigan, Wisconsin and Mlnnesets, Ibe 1U4 bptlns of Arkansas, lbs Vsllowtion park or lb resorts of Colorado lVUlUkJi TPf1 vl If LI 111 Vl 0 AlIl lini A new iSeS edition, enurd rewritten, and tlvio tsou 11 nl conditions, broncos, down ; lo date, of lb Central's II Homescekers' 1 r ' lelcrs fiom Norther farmer VI U1U. V now prosperously locsted on (he 11a 01 ,0 Illinois central ftaiiroso isi the Slates of Kentucky, Tennessee, Mississippi and Loulssna and also a detailed wrlU-nejo- f Ma cities, towns and country on and adlsccai latitat line. To homescekers, or Ibos In" sctarctt of) farm, Ibli pamphlet will lurtilih reliable tufarnja, tlon concerning the rn6)t accctilblo sod prepw out portion of flip Spuib. rrro copies cau be btd by appltlns o the nsarest of the undertlfnedr II III P Ticket and full Information as to rates In connection with tbe above can be hsd ot sjeals tl the "Central" and conuecllns; Hues, S. 0 Hatch, Dlr, Pais, Agent, Cincinnati. John A. Scott, Dlr. Pan. Agsnt, Mintphli. Wm Murrif, Dl Pass. Agtnt, New Qtltsns. A. H. Hanson, 1 edpsmpblet, contains ipS: a Isnsnutabtr ' it ent. Mrs. Cordie demons, ot Clinton, lnd, came Sunday afternoon for an extended visit to ber parents Mr. and Mrs William 0. P. 'Chicago, q t?fV Ai-- A. W, A. Ksllond, A. 0. P. A. Louliilll. Going tk?ih, Patterson. Morton's Gap. friends were delighted Sunday afternoon 10 meet Bishop G. W. Clinton, of Salisbury, N C , who was to Nashville, Tenn.-t Mrs. Laura demons, who has been on tbe sick list for the past week is now able to be out. Rev. R. C. Hall was in Nortonvdle, this weejt, Washington's birthday was celebrated by tbe school children with recitations in tbe primary grade, and orations on tbe lite ot Washington by the advanced. Tbe exercises wereoncluded with ibe National Hymn, "America." If You Ira Gamy GonotU - Cvd If You Aro oir$ & If You An Wt; 7H0 URCKACI TICIIXT V l.K'V Viaw4 luiaviiieftfjf,nMV(l,i,r, Ana eo r;;cunu .ii (, r. "'DR. BELL'S f The Maximum of Safety, The Maximum efSpcad, High cheek bones always indicate great force of character in some direction. Co Compound The Maximum of Comfori The Minimum of Mates. Jlntcs, Time nnd nil other Information wlO be cheerfully furnished by C. P, ATMOnE, o. prescriptions properly it takes timo. It requires experience and a complete knowledge of drugs. It requires tbe drnggist to have a large amount ot drugs-fre- sh drugs. Ho must give Ibe beav possible work, and for compensation be must be reasonable. r. ., Lt 0rb7 m. W. W. ETH RIDGE, Agent. I.orjis'iLLE, M - Ji toll's WITH THE ABOVE FACTS REMEM-BEWE'RE CAREFUL. R JOB WORK-:- . ST. BERNARD DRUQ STORE, Will receive prompt attention at this office. Estimates furnished upon application. !srr itTsTW . zM&JMud StW., sism y ti.