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Digital page images are linked to the text file. 1 J TLL a I r I N1Ir 76 fbutJJ wi j J VIRIthV S t YEARa EA L GiQtHOPKINSCOUNTY KENTUCKY THURSDAY MARCH 23 1899 NO 12TENTH i I It P z 0dS II L fJ d 1d II1 PRLLQPENINo1S1EINGHJVTS IP wFhe LadLe of Earlirtglon and Mortons jt t I Gap are estcially invited to at H V T e tendour Spring 0peningoffa-f aut1fU 1 I1Sl and l IJ4iisluesda Wiitliiesday Thursday i IRH- I 28 29 AND 30 I- IiMRSM M MURPHEY if rMADSONVILLE KENTUCKY jhlkintititinMlMM 1t BRYAN BELMONT LETTERS JfIi Will Revive Bitter Feeling Be- Ttwecn Party Factions Predicted Thittt ft ay Cause the National De1idbrats to Name I a Ticket In 1900 VKliington Mtrcli rfhe 1 Starts the following on the Bry controversy 1veq generally beli yed that tie effect ol the correspond encjB between W J Bryan and Perry Belmont will be to make per i lent the separation of the leaders of the Palmer and Buckner Democracy from the official Demo crati party of which Mr Bryan h tfciVinosl contpicupui figurd rAIIthe bitter feelings that existed between these two elements during Jhe campaign of 1896 will it is J 1 Tb1ed1be reyive4 by Mr Bry Jan latest communication to Mr Belmont and tblaUers reply f Ii was die in cntion of MJ Be= noAtMr WhiueyGov Flowir and the great number of men of thattxIasV forMeilyhigh in the 4 COUnCIL Jof the old Democratic party who bolted the Chicago convention and formed a new party to go back into the Democratic party ajd sdpp rt its 4c4ftndi date in 19oo it is not regarded as at Ill probable that they will do so alter this warning from Mr 1 offthe oH 6f r cep1i they mfght j expect There is some difference of opinion among c s to ti1qwiooMrf- lranscoursebutI pot of them applaud it while agreeing that it is Sot calculated to make friends for the prtyJamong gold Demo frcraTe nIS pretty generally agreed that while many ol ho t raikandfile ot t Demo crats S i ab ttntppbit 4he candidates of the Democratic patty in1900 the leading men of that element who have money ar1 colf abrd ip materially as V3t the plrtv will abandon any t iiea they may haVe entertained of tigonig back ipto the party Until the development of this t episode it was well understood that the nlwjpatty organized b baUhe fjipder he naii1 91 the Notional Democratic party- ouldnoLboidanominatingi con vcptjoni but would without osten I tatipnrgo pufof BXestince I u ow tl1rtidn arii- whtther s Ii41 PJl eiJ disband will adhcred to It is behICVd1JfktmOSLPf1h idet gold men of that party will join themselves directly with the Re publican ariybut some will be I 114 embarressedjjf their art expan sion abd freetreda ideas and will 1r have to seek a home elsewhere These hoped to bo able tp so in fluence the regular Democratic lf vparty as to convert it into a fairly 4 comfortable abiding place for 1 themselves but this hope is de I J stroyed by the feeling disclosed tn J3rvaasleuer 5 r t It is therefore suggested tha- tM4Bolmnt1 Mr Whitney and a nu of great influence t and wealth Ylil1bRir vtt once to l restore the a onal emqcratic f par y tictiliijTIitjo to t1ie 15 f pBar tions lo od a National SoHvention xgoo such as was held at Indianapolis in 1896 And to put a ticket in tke field II iss r4dieStodkilhe oMad iioaville viiite I here yestrdaytIl S ciI 11 n BON JOHN SHERMAN BETTER The Earl Keport of IIU Death Pol lowed b r Cloud Netvi trout tile Slek Slnlrmnan Washington March 22 Seldom hoi official Washington been more com jtletely stirred by conflicting emotions than It was yesterday bythe announce Inent first ofthe death of lion Johr Shcrmiui anti then by the contradic tion of tile rrport which came a few hours later tin one giving a rellel which was as marked ad was the Bor row produced by the other Contradiction of the flrnt report did slot arrltc until 830 oclock It come to the J1reMIn the shape of a positive statement from Santiago made in the knowledge that the report of the senator drath had been circulated This dispatch wan Immediately given nt wide circulation in the city as It was possible for It to receive at that hour Secretary Hay was placed In posses lion of a copy of the dispatch as was also Mr Shermans family GERALD LAPINER FOUND The Kldunped ThreeYear Old Nor Foaud After Severn Iliitith- ScarrU nt Inlne vllh O Chicago March 22 He rdld Lnplnfr three years olilwho was Uldiuiprdfrotn his borne several inonths ugo wis found nt Inynesvllle 0 Three day ago Mr Lnplner received n telegram from Sheriff May of Inlnesville say ing he had a boy In custody who an swered the description of jnrald Mrs Lapiner Irft at once for Ohio and has telegraphed that the boy was thclong lost Gerald for whom the police hnv s been searching the entire country The authorities also received a telegram front the sheriff at Paine rllle saying that the child had been identified and that his supposed ab ductors a woman named Ingcrsoll and a man named Collins were under ar reit there AQUJNALDOS EMISSARIES Thejr Fear the Americana Ifnro bIna covered Their Undericronnd Source ot News London March 22 Agoucillo the agent of Aguinaldo and the members of the former staff of the Filipinos at Washington hove gone to Iaria In order to confer with the Filipino junta there Neither body has received news from the Philippine Islands during theyfearand stopped their mean of asndlng narfi frpm Manila A ProbttUlo Victim Plena Falls N Y March 2318s Annette Upham who II reported as among thoie who were In the Windsor hotel and who had not been accounted for left here for New York on Fcbni try 24 It is supposed that she stopped at the Windsor She has not been here jrince the fire and the report that she hail returned and was safe in this place was an error To lucotpornte Povrneri Societies Springfield Ill March 22Tbe house passed the senate bill for the in corporation of pa vners societies The Intl limits dividends to six per cent per annum Vawnbrokefcs in Chicago have been operating under an ordinance nu thorizing them to collect 10 per cent per annum TbeTbr blBK Machine Trait Marion 0 March 22TZseonly ob stacle which now stands In the way of the consummation oftbe threshing nYachlne trust is the Huber Manufuo luring Co and the indications are that an option will be secured on that by represntatlves of the trust To Save Hint From Lynching v Hutohinson Kao March 22John Moore under arrest charged with murdering his five young children and then firing the Uquae over their heads to cover up 110 crime has been taken tiIcFherspn to prevent a rn ll1 J rry Slwponi ndtotlonjb Wichita Has March 22Jerry Simpson who Is In town expresses the opinion that the democratic cam paign In 1000 will be antiexpansion and antitrust with tho money question a subordinate third eqth Wvre Killed gait tate Utah March tChares PBUB and 1i boy named Hull were truck by nn eastbound Bio Qrande passenger train while crossing the trades in a wagon seven miles south of this city and both inatantlv killed DI M46NCUeAN O I L cnree f v Cuts Burns Draftee lUicu tuatlwa and Borea Price 25 cents Sold by St Bernard DrhB tore Are1 you a subscriber to TUE BEK You should be 00I Ft4 ijr t iA I- c i rr iI f I ifl THE OREGONT MNIC1T- he Famous Battleship Is Nowj wlttf Admiral Deweys Fleet Fit For Any Duty ii i THE AMERICAN FOnCE REORGANIZED Two Divisions ot Three nri ndci- Kncli Have Been OrprnillicJi In eluding tile Troop PreNciit and to Arrive Ther siro evidently Preparing for em Advnnco i Washington March 19oThennVYI department has been advised of the arrival at Manila of the battleship Ore gonThe following is the cablegram re ceived from Admiral Dewey Manila March f8lSecretjiry of tha Navy Washington The Oregon and tho Iris arrived tod y Tlio1 Oregon Is In fit condition for any duty DEWEY American Force Manila I rli Jl L11 aJrieentire American force has been reora ganlzed two divisions of three brigades each being formed Gen Law ton ball assumed command of the first which consists of the Washington North Dakota and California volun teen under Gen King six troops of the Fpurth cavalry the Fourteenth regulars and the Idaho volunteers and n battalion of the Iowa troop un der Gen Ovcnshlnc the Third and Twentysecond regular infantry anti the Oregon Infantry Under then henton and Dyers and Hawthorns light batteries Gen BtacArlhur DIvNIon Oen MacArthurs division consists of two battcricsof the Third artillery the Kansas and Montana volunteers under Gen H G Otis the Colorado Nebraska and South Dakota regiments and six companies of the Pcnnsyl Vanlans under Gen Hale ilio IiMirth and Seventeenth gulan the Minne sota and Wyoming Volunteers and tho Utah artillery A separate brigade will be assigned to provost guard duty consisting of the Twentieth and eight companies of the Twentythird regular Infanlry Gen Anderson Corning Statue then Anderson now in command of the first division of the Eighth army corps will return to tho United States in accordance with the order of January 25 An attack was made by the rebels Friday upon the battery at Loma church but were repulsed by the Pennsylvanians with heavy loss A gunboat with a company of the Twentythird regulars drtboaril Ii noW 011 the lake attacking the small towns She was last licanl of oil Mo rong and Santa Cruz FILIPINOS AGAIN REPULSED Driven Dade Fifteen Silica with Heavy Louie by Gen Wheat ons Victorious Men Manila March 20Some of the reb cIa recently expelled from Cnvlte anti the small towns in theiclnltyof Pasig combined forces and Saturday nightas already cabled shacked a company of theWashington volunteers a detached post at Tagtilg about a mile and a halt southeast of Pasig then Whcaton immediately reinforced the Americans with two companiea each of thoWaahlagtgnfand the Oregon regiments Tho olM held the enemy In check and thcTfire of the re Inforcing companies repulsed them driving them across to an island formed by the estuary They were thus In front of the Twentysecond regulars The Ilebel Fought Deipcrately On discovering that they wtro en trapped the rebels fought desperately aided materially by the Jungle and tho darkness but they were completely routed with heavy loss after two hours fighting Americans lost two killed and 20 wounded among the tatter being Lieut Frank Jones Determined to Pnnlth ttie Qnetny then Wheaton determined to punish tho natives and at daybreak yesterday his brigade started lathe following order The Sixth artillery holding tho extreme right the Oregon volunteers heading the center thmp Washington regiment keeping to the ddgo of the lake and the Twentysecond regulars occupying the right ol the line which bwept the whole country along the southeollterlydlJtctlontolword The line thus extended over two mites of country rough anti covered with thick jungle advanced 11 miles The enemy fled the last of them being seen about halfpast three yesterday afternoon At scarcely any time did the Americans get within 1200 yards of them Troop Returned Exhausted The troops returned to Pdsig last tight exhausted by the hard work un der a hot sun The Oregon regiment had one man killed and tour wounded anti the Twentysecond regulars one wounded According to the official reports no fewer than 200 Filipinos wero killed Failed to Elect a Senator Sacramento CaL MarchZO At 1145 oclock yesterday the legislature of California adjourned slue dio without n United States senator to succeed Stephen M White having been elected Dead Cleveland O March 20 Grvlllo B Bldnner for several years traffic man tiger of the Cleveland Cplumbuv pin clnaatt IndinapohisraItroifi bUed yesterday at the ago of 05 years We have saved many doctor bills since we began using Chamberlains Cough Remedy In our home We keep a bottle open all the time and whenever any of my family ormyself begin to catch cold we begin to use the Cough Rem Jyandas a result we never have to send away for a doctor and incur a large doctor bIIIfor Chamberlains Cough Remeday never falls to cure It is certainly a medicine of great merit sad worthD S MBARXLB General Merchant and Farmer Mattfe Bedford county Pa Fpr sale bytnard DrugStore E rhigtoa B T Rob fuses Mortons Gap George King Sf CbarlM rJ I lIfI Jo SJ n 1 UTheI State New York March2lMrs t111S Place was executed at Sing Sing prison yesterday She was the first woman to die In the electric chair In tim state dNew York and she went to her death quietly Her death was iiistantancouLbut two shocks wero Electrician Davis threw town the levcj at exactly lllOlo m Thb voltage ofT the current was 1760 and ft was con tinued for four seconds It was then gradually diminished to COO voltage which tvaa continued for CO seconds Dr Irvine the physician of the prison examined the woman and then ordered a second shock Thatwas h some OJthte1theshocl has always been administered atse JterrumaryTHE TROUBLESOME NANIGOS a o flsubHavana IO1levmHavana March i1There seems to el- be concerted notion the Nanl gos the secret society of the lawless class here to attack the police upon every possible occasion All the trouble of the last two nights occurred in the- ooutlying wards which arq inhabited b the worst classes The of Havana is muchcxer 10 hclscdand determination shown by tile police Is much commended with tho result that the force is rapidly regaining the prestige which it had lost among the better element The police station at Curro was at tacked afternoon by a number stofthe city slaughterhouse The police retIpelled the attack and the rioters left three men badly wounded when the ye tired Upon this occasion no policemen were hurt tt THE CRIMINAL PAGE STAINED ry A Father Drain lila Viva Little Chll dren and Seta Fire to IIU Drrelllnff In Hutchison Kas March 21An rltenlnytlstants removed the dead bodies of f five little children from the house oc t copied by John Moore which burnedu at an early hour A coroners jury in vcstlgated the case and in accordance piAroorewoe arrested on the charge of murder Tho tragedy has caused much excitement here and thero is soma talk of lynching the prisoner However a lynching is not looked for c EXAMINED FOR PROMOTION Wlnflcld S Schler anece ifnllr Ininei Phrnlcal Teit The Others AsiureduWashington March 31 WlnQeld S Schlcy lias successfully piutcd the physical examination for promotion to the rank of rearadmiral in the navy before a medical board convened at the Washington navy yard To complete a the legal test he must nlo pass n moral mental and professional exam nation and his papers are now before n board of rearadmirals which convened at the navy department yestcr day A DISHONEST POSTAL CLERKD Arrcitcd for Stealing Moneyed Lettterm from the Blalli 3Iade ruftPittsburgh Pa March OW Jf Fitzgerald a clerk in the distributing dcpartmcntof thcPlttsburgh post office since 1895 was arrested by Post Office Inspector W W Dickson yesterdayhcharged with stealing lIe was caught in the act and it is un i flcntoodmado afulloonfestlon thoughfho could not say hOw much be lolncd Klpllnar Will Soon bo Out New York March SO Bndyard Kip ling last night read tho papers die tated letters and saw a Sew friends He spoke of getting out soon and bit physician Dr Dunham encouraged hIm with the promise that he will bo permitted to leave his room in a fewI days I I The Relict at Iort SsiId Port Said March 81Tlm United States supply ship Relief arrived here yesterday on her way to Manila Tho Relief passed out at Sandy Hook on March 3 She carries a hospital corps of 150 men and seven women doctors and medical supplies for 33000men for a year j 1nThe Iowa and the Drntui S 2 San Francisco March l8The tat tleship Iowa has been ordered to the 1putcollier Drutus has gone to Mare Island navy yard to be overhauled prepara tory to taking a cargo of coal to Guam Datterlei Ordered to Muulln Washington March 18rrTha light batteries which have been ordered to Manila ore Battery E First artillery r now at Jefferson Barracks MOI flattery F Fourth artillery now at Fort Adams and Battery F Fifth artillery now at Fort Hamilton The Coming Bpanlih j Madrid March 10Tho Palso It believes it to be certain that the duke of Arlcoe tim former Spanish minister to Mexico win Jao oJpolnUd minister of Spain at WaahlfiTftpB W J Bryan was at Nashville Tuesday evening but refused to discuss Perry Belmonts answer to his until he has read Mr Belmont book The trouble be tween them is that they cannot agree what is necessary to constitute a Jeffersonian Democrat pointtOBoston baseball tam the coming season the club that does it must be a hummer U 5 CJ f 0 tJ r EtTH HOLDS A CARNIVAL- udden Destruction by Fire of the Windsor Hotel In New York City ARGE NUMBERS OF GUESTS PERISH he Window Were Crowded with People Wltnenilns the St Fnt rlck Dnr Parade Many ot Whorq Jumped from Windows and fool to Instant Death New York March 18 Flnmcn which from the igniting of a loci burst forth from the second of the Windsor hotel at Forty venth street and Fifth avenue short Cnoonde was passing the building nnd in few moments they had leaped to tfce roof and enveloped time cntlro Fifth frfames were roaring through the id Is nor of tho hotel and till escape eans of stairways and elevators wn1Be t off Wild Scene ot xcitementsThere was the wildest scene ot ex citement within and without tho build at Ing Hundreds of guests and cmployti were In tho hotel when the fire broke in ut and for many of them io escapd waa simply impossible Probably fromt to 15 lives wero lost within a 0Inrushing through the roaring flames In the corridors and on tho stairways fJrranynearby residences andathospltals and others who made wild leaps to the one sidewalks were so badly injured they are still hovering between life and death It may be 24 hours ondtI more before the complete list of talities becomes known and it will lIeD longer than that before It can bo l1 eehmed definitely how many bodies are in the mass of fallen mason that marks the spot where the hotel tood The Entire Structure in Rein The flames could not be checked anti two hours from tho time time fireg broke out tho entire structure was uinsand the streets on three sides of building were filled with debris thhepon the interior of the ruins had no other effect that to fill tho air withf clouds of scalding 8tcaminakmg ossible for anyone to approach nearrto search for the those who perishedtJudgment Against n Defunct flank Wichita TCas March 18In the fedM ml court hero tho Jury gave Williams of Austin Tex Judgment for 42000 against a defunct nationalh ank of Arkansas City pafo of deposit was changed to a cerptlficatc of stock Just before the re thor Stanley was her attorneyt To Revise the Navy Resa1atlonsa New York March ILA special toe the Herald from Washington says Secretary Long has decided to appointu board to make a large Important changes in the navy regulations Cap A JklcCormlck will be the chairman of the boardlPopes Vitality Dhnlalblalrt1 Rome March 18Although tIle popet has rallied from the extreme f two days ago his vitality is gradualt diminishing and the fear his recent Illness was the begins ng of the end Ills holiness molns cheerful Invited to Join a Trust- S Syracuse N Y March 18 Merrill Soule and the Loomls Allen Co ge manufacturers of canned goods ere have been approached by out Ide parties interested in the same in9 of t n to orm a trustta The Three Minion at Ifavaaaf Havana March l8The Meade withl3000000 In cash on board to be Paid to tho Cuban soldiers enI tord the harbor Thursday night and preparatlonsiare being pushed for thoj disbursement of the money through the agency of Gomez 1cien CtmHec 111 iHavanaiMnrch ISAt GenBrookoa headquarters at Vedado it is said that MajOen jCbalteo Is suffering from an attack of malarial fever tbo reIcurrenco of n trouble which ho conImeted last summer at Santiago J i Vt1VreckM- iddleaboot ity March U5In n wreck on the Xioulsvllle Naehvllle ear Wheeler nine miles from here at a m caused by a slide Charles ainter fireman was killed and the engineer Charles Snively injured Left En Stout for Manila Oswegr N Y March J8Co O Ninth infantry left Fort Ontario foi Manila via San Francisco A public ttemonstratlon was given on their de arture The post hero may be obnllI doned I HnOed at Port Arthor Oat Port Arthur Ont March 18 Qlirei revost was hanged here at 8 a m for Ji e murder of two French swlno herd en named Carrie and Delvin on February 10 180- 7Orderd Home for Muter OutA Washington March 18Four com jjauloa of tho Second volunteer engi neers now at Honolulu have been or 4ered S n FrancIsco to bo mu teredoijtorflervloa Some naturalists are of theL opinion that the whale was land animal and that it was forced to take to water as a means of protection Di1IB IiII COUCH SYRUP Cures Hoarseness and Sore Throat I It is the beet remedy for stubborn colds Small doses Price 5 cents At drnggtet I I orJ j fl tS r- TTw o I- 1L f J rr 1 RoYAL Baking Powder Made from pure cream of tartar Safeguards the food against alum Atom fating powders are the grtattremcnaccrs to of the present day soYAt CASINO FOWDM OO MtW VCMK CONDENSED TELEGRAMS Southern reports indicate Uiot there will be plenty of early vegetables and uit Tho Wilson bill the Intent of which to effect die pardon of the Younger rothers was passed by the Minnesota nate Monday Hamilton G Fant a Frisco railroad switchman was cr shed to death be tween cars while working in the yards Monett Mo- Strawberries ore now ten days late the vicinity of Houston Tex as n b result of the cold weather during Feb nUll March Smallpox has broken out at Honey rove Tex and the mayor of Donhnm quarantineIThe case of W 0 and Hardy Sher eld charged with the murder of Mrs t onse Is on trial in the Saline circuit- scourt at Denton Ark The International Red Cross society announces that it has decided not to in behalf of time prisoners In hands of the Filipinos to According to the Opinlono cf nome on Carlo willlnauguratca revolution Spain as soon as the ratification of the peace treaty is announced After the volunteers are removed from Cuba there will be about 12000 regulars remaining It is expected that these troops will remain all summer of Mrs Brooke wife of the governor enernl of Cuba has been appointed president of a large charitable institu tion in Havana known as Beiieficlenca William P Epperson ot Indepen ence Mo was held up at St Louis y highwaymen who took ida money And valuables but returned him ear Pare Bruno Puliam a life convict at the w- llinois state penitentiary at Joliet- tommlttedllulelde by hanging himsel the bars of his cell with his sue penders VirgilBarroWfagcd 23oinployed at Cine No 6 at Murphyshoro HI was run over by a coal ear there nnd seri usly Injured niB leg probably will ave to be amputated Charlemagne Tower the newly ap ointed ambassador to St Petersburg l- abled the state department Monday he had presented his credentials nti been received by the czar Oov Stephens of Missouri has grant d a respite until June 7 1899 to James of Jasper county who was nder sentence of death antl whose h execution was set for April 8 189D Benjamin Palmer aged 1C died at ureka Springs Ark of general do ihity Ills faculties were In good con ition until sr year ago For 40 years ho a river and gulf steamboat cap am Miss Marlon Cockrcll daughter of he Missouri senator has been invited o christen the new battleship Mis ouri which will be munched in October from the ship yard at Newport News Va A movement has been begun nt anta Catlllna island Cal that insures the establishment there of an cqua rium nnd zoological station which will without doubt eventually be unsur passed in this country Soomon Sudcrman a collector lot he stock yards Bank of Commerce t Kansas City Mo who was arrested Sunday for being drunk and disorder y has confessed that two weeks ago- ie took 350 from the vault of bank Mme Melba had a narrow escape from death while attending n recep tion given in her honor by M DD Young nt San Francisco She was bit on time head by a heavy bronze statue which fell from a pedastil ant was unconscious for 15 minutes To Innpeet Minute of Grand Jury New York March 22Judge Blanch in general session yesterday granted an application of counsel for Roland B Molineux accused of having poisoned Mrs Kate J Adams for permission to inspect the minutes of the grand jury that Indicted Molineux Dewey Day In Pennsylvania Harrisburg Pa March 22Oov Stone sent a communication to tb house yesterday announcing his ap proval of the resolution designating May 1 1899 as Dewey dayand legal holiday THE MARKETS New York March K 1S99 CATTLENative Steers 4 75 el 5 35 COTTONMlddllnsr GUt 6 4 ILOUnIVlnter Wheat S a tfi 4 0- 3wj1uATro2fledP so iCORNNo 3 42 OATSNo3 233 32 PORKNew 1I0BS I a fc 90ST Ioui COTTONMiddling5J G BEEVES Steers e 4 GO Cows and Heifers a 410 CALVESper 100 4 860 HOOBFalr to Choice S a Ui 8HKEP Fair to Choice 3 60I 4 60 XOURPatenW new I 365 Clear Straight 2 3 15 WHBATNo S Red Winter 71M- wCORNNO s 3t OATSNO a 4 M- SRYNO Z 5- 0TOUACCOLugs 00 8 CO Hurley 460 ft 11 00 Timothy 8 M 10 00 1mEOOSFreshUARDPrlme Bleam tp G ClIICAO- OCATlLENaUvo Steers S 90G 15 IIOaS1tttr to 35 360- 3MJHEBP Fair to Choice 3 4 W- SKOFLOURWlnter Patents 160 Patoits 3 20 3 3 60 WUEATNO a Bpfn 6 1I1 14 Z Rod 6S 10 CORNNO a Mixed 3 2- 7POIt1CMe5iWjy87S 880 Steers 4 5 p a is HOQSAll Grades a 10 3 It Noa Red new 3ATUNO3WhuIO 34DCOn ni GENERALDCAPITATED- gulnaldos Method of Dealing with Those Who Counsel Filipino Submission GEN LAGARDAS HEAD STRICKEN OFF Coolne of the Waililntcton Volnn teeri Suffering Am IIltho Sot diersSundsys CaunltleIteItfo- rcement to be Sent to Ilnln and Batcnran on the Island of Kcgror Manila March 20 340 p mIt is ported on hitherto reliable authority that Aguinaldo Is takingextreme meat tires to suppress signs calculated to cause a cessation of hostilities Twelve adherents of the plan of independence residents of Manila have been con demned to death because they wrote advising surrender and all loyal Fill pinos have been called upon to perform the national service of ells patch- Ing themGen Lntrnrda Decapitated On Friday last hen Lagarda visited Mnlolos for the purpose of advising Aguinaldo to quit lie argued with the Insurgent leader anti attempted to convince him pf the folly of his per sistence in the face of overwhelming odd Aguinaldo was furious at the advice and ordered then Lagarda toe executed immediately The unfortunate general was promptly decapitated Cool Washington Volunteers Among the Incidents of Sundays fighting was the coolness exhibited by a company of Washington volun teen who crossed the river In a na ire canoe under a heavy flre15 be- Ing taken across on each trip of the mall bootto attack the enemys trenches commlssnrytrainconsiderable suffering and many of the men were completely exhausted when the were recalled and falling from the ranks were strung along for n distance of almost six miles umbers returning to camp In the artillery ambulances which were al ways close up to the lines The work the ambulances was especially orthy of mention Among the dead are several who were previously reported as wounded Sunday Casualties CaptFrnnkrennon and Yunt of Co D Rice mlr White Ellis Morgan Scion der Coumpholz anti Porte Co E Ed ards Co Xi Bonier Co 0 and Cor porals Conelnerge and Nelson Co M Washington volunteers Privates Wess and Bartlett and Corporals Wa ten Co Dond Corporal Drlcklln oK Oregon volunteers Private Brown Co M Minnesota volunteers Private Druce Co C All the above named are more or ess seriously wounded- Relnforcetneuts for Negroi Manila March 20 440 p mTbe mountain bandltta of Fanny island re cently threatened a serious attack upon Hollo but they were repulsed with loss of 200 men by then Miller Mc Neils battalion of the California reg iment under LieutCol Bjuboce has been ordered to embark on the In diana tomorrow in order to reinforce the garrisons of the towns of Dais and Baguyan on the east coast of the Hi and of Negros where Col Smith is in command This Is only a measure of precaution as MajGen Otis says he does not anticipate trouble GEN HENRY HEARD FROM 0The Military Governor at Torto Rico Denounces Pause Nempapcr Re port on Condition There Washington March 21The follow ing dispatch was made public by th war depurtmentISan Juan de Porto Rico March 20 Adjutant General Washington News paper reports of conditions here ant reported Interviews with ins stating nhsolutelyIchildish talk on the part cf the igno rant but as to any rcslstande against law and order of any kind by the masses Is absurd There has alwajo been political agitation here less now beJfalse statements HENRY Helen Gould Relief Bureau New York March 21Miss Helen Could turned her house Into a relief bureau Sunday evening Four long ta bles were spread in her kitchen boll ers of coffee were put on the range ham sandwiches were cut In the laun dry and all the men employed at vork on tho Windsor hotel ruins were In cited to stop for refreshment IIAdmlla He Ii a horace St Louis March 21Herbert 8 Pachall 22 years old son of John B Pachall exassistant adjutant general of time 0 A R for Missouri is under arrest at tho four courts charged with the forgery of a check He heLl confessed and pleads for mercy Two Men Killed at LuvodO Laredo Tex March 21Two men 1were killed and a captain of tho stat0 rangers was wounded in a light with Mexicans over small pox here Above the Dancer Line Chattanooga Tenn March 2tTbe Tennessee river U five feet above the danger line at this point and Is rising rapidly The official prediction is that It will reach 475 feet a stage atl which it will do much damage Paris ers along tho river are suffering Digest Your Food Niaety per cent of all sickness Ii caused by food not being properly digested it creates poisons and goes into your blood and then you are liable to almost say dlI eats the human system It heir to Use Dr Cailstedta German Live Powder and watch the results You will feel the good effects after taking one dose Give Ita trial and be convinced Price 25C For sale by St Bernard Drug Store Dr Ottos Spruce Gem Balsam tare s Your cough Just the medicine for sib U dren Subscribe for THB BEK APCjOll Even1epresstd And Is It not due to nervous alwayslookarc in good health How can you have courage when suffer a ing with headache nervous prostration and great physical weaknessWould you not like to be rid of this depression of spirits How By removing the cause By ta- kingljsIt all parts that carry away useess and poisonous materials from your body It removes the cause ofiyour suffering because It re moves all Impurities from your blood Send for our book on Nervousness To keep In good health you must have perfect action of the bowels Ayers Pills cure con stipation and bllicusne WiRe io our Ooctora- retbuo TOO would Ilk to ccninlt some eminent physicians about your condition Then write ni frtj all the particular la your cue wUl re cello s prompt reply without cotddrcs BE i C AVER Lowell Mxu I New Subscribers TilE BEE is greatly gratified at the way in which new subscribers have been added during the past mouth or two A number of old delinquents have been dropped and asked to pay Mp whichmany have done But the increase of new live subscribers has been al mostbeyond hope The coal min ers of the county recognize in THE BEE a staunch friend to themselves and their vocation and they are showing their appreciation by add ing their names as annual sub scribers to THE DEF The recent valuable increase in the St Charles list has been recorded and last week the new additions at Mortons Gap were mentioned Now comes another list sent by Mortons Gap friends which swells the list of new subscribers at that place to a total of seventyone enrolled during this week and last This knocks the prize and almost makes the editorial staff swearthat each future issue of THE BEE shall be better than theIlast I Easy Way to Be Oenerous leiof a New 1 England village was an old man who had nil the Christian graces save one and that one was the grace of liberality He would do anything in the world for the cause of religion but give up his money At the close of the financial year of 1869 the church found itself 400 in debt A church meeting was called and it was voted to circu late a subscription paper on the spot and endeavor to thus raise the sum needed This was done and the old gentleman did not put his name on the paper Tho re sult was rather disheartening Szoo only having been pledged Silence reigned for a moment when one of the most generous men in the church moved that we double our subs riphons Instantly the old gentleman was on his feet and 1 with extraordinaryfervor cried I second the motion to He evidently felt tatbcsth- us doing his part in hastening = most desirable result A Diamond Cut Another crackerjack record has been made by one of the expert machine miners at Mortons Gap Superintendent F B Harris re ports that Wm Stull cut today 634 rooms time 9 hours and 15 minutes Mr Blanks foreman ot the Diamond mines says he would like the editor to send a marked copy ol this issue of THE Bin to Foreman Day of Earling ton NO9 mine And it shall be done Mr L W Rice has been too ill to work for several weeks and has planned a short vacation during which he and Mrs Rice will visit in Muhlenberg county Subscribe for Till BEE Li 4 i 1n iiJIL iv I n Vr I 7e 3ee PAUL Jrt MOORU Editor and Mnsger BEE PUBLISHING COMPANY Incorporated Battled the Pcitoffice at Balllll lon as Second I ass matter i SUBSCRIPTION RATES e UaaVear strctIyIuadance II TbreeMont6 S S Specimencopies uiafled tree on application wanted In all parts tbt ounlr Address for particulars THURSDAY MARCH 23 1899 PROF J J GLENN of Madison ville has bbugllt the Guthrie Cqu rftr and will take charge early in S April We welcome Editor Glenn back into the Kentucky newspaper field with hopes of best success He will call his paper Glan r Graphic Tin Kentucky Commercial convention will be held in Louisville t May 30 and 31 A profitable and i successful convention was held last l year and it is hoped more import 4 ant results will follow this years meeting Every town and county should be represented BEE acknowledges the re iceiptot a copy of Havanas lead ing newspaper La Lucha sent by Lieut Paul P Price of the Third c Kentucky i Next summer when the days are long and business light the editor will hunt up a Spanish dictionary and take this i newspaper to the park 4 LIEUT Gov Worthington is not granting many pardons these days of his temporary authortty in Frankfort The heart of Gov 4 Worthington shows signs of having undergone a change since the days when he was first accused of too great leniency He seems to be onto the curves of pardon peti tioners THERE was a quiet informal cel ebration of the second anniversary of the inauguration of President McKinley which the country thus far overlooked It took the form of an industrial boom under r which on the 4th of March more than sixteen thousand workmen j employed in iron steel andcotton mills received notice of a voluntary increase in their wages The affair a was a spontaneons andcheerful recognition of the thoroughness tjwithwhich the pledges made by the advance agent of prosperity has been fulfilledNew York Mail 1Iand Express WE have quit discussing the L tariff said President McKinley at Boston The necessity has passed The results of protection leave no room for further diacus sion In the words of a promi nent manufacturer recently ute teredliThe United States is no- v longer the worlds marketthe whole world is now our sales room Our labor is employed at 1 better wages than are paid elsewhere is on the globe and is now given constant employment at in creasing wages All this makes the best home market for products i of the farm Notwithstanding the fact that our labor is better paid than in any country our home in dustries have been so developed and cost of production so cheap ened that our manufacturers are able to atrd do now undersell the world TIlE conditions of the countrys finances the rate of wages the amount of money in circulation per head of population the state of trade and the demand for Amer ican manufactures continue to imi prove daily and the future outlook is most promising Stll there are demogogues without a battlecry but the echo of an old bray who 3Y feed in silence mostly on remnant bits of embalmed freesilverChi cago platformmule who will pres ently trot out their voice and their officialappetite and swear by the moon that protection is a failure and the existing gold standard worse than politics or war Possibly 1 as the money in circulationI has so greatly since Bryan and free silver were deI J1 feated these may conclude that q it was not more monoy but less moneytbey wanted VVhatit Means Theres no mistaking the meanI ing of all these announcements ofI l advances in the wages of the miners 1 the factory operatives It means that prosperity is really here with bojh r ttBoston Herald Free Trade Willie Phillips is expected home from Bowling Green Saturday and I will remain here through the spring and part of the summer ci Will has made very favorable progress in his stenography typewriting and school work and has before him promising pros t r pets t t k DemocraCY Pressing Need From the American Economist To properly realize the unusual significance of the subjoined quo tation from the New York Even ing Post and the comment following from the Washington iPost several facts should be kept in mind as follows The Washington Post is the great morning paper of the Capital City It is read daily by every member of Congress probably isIin complete arid close touchwith every department of the Govern ment throughout all administra tions It is absolutely Independent in the broadest sense of the term Its owner and editor is the Hon Beriah Wilkins He was one of the most prominent Democrats in Ohio and the nation for several years and is still a Demo crat He was the chairman of the Committee on Banking and Currency in the House of Representa tives of the Forty ninth and Fif tieth Congresses Mr Wilkins was the author of the editorial comment which followsand which was published in the Washington Post on Wednesday February 22a most appropriate date for so thoroughly a patriotic utterance- A WORD OF EXPLANATION President McKinleys address to the Commercial Club in Upston contained a frankannouncement that the Protection 1st racket is played out We have quit discussing the Tariff said Mr McKinley and have turned our attention to getting trade wherever it can be foundNew York Evening Pot Why have we quit discussing the Tar un Simply because the Protectionist racketthe prlclple or policy of Protec tionhas vanquished ils opponents There is not a patch or shred of the old Free Trade theory to the advocacy of which the Evening Post gave the best years and ablest efforts of its life that has not been destroyed by the irresistable force of events In the last Presidential campaign the Democrats were careful to avoid at tacks on Protection When the Fifty TarillIact a for It and oposition toil was merely per functory The FreeTrade organs and a fewof their disciples in CongVesi ventured the prediction the solemn warning That the DIngley act would prove fatal to our export tradejn manufactures which had attained some prominence under the perIwhen that export trade showed an unex ampled growth under the conditions which the FreeTraders said would kill it off the desciples of Cobden and mouthers of Mill despairImay contentions that civilized nations have wit nessed since the advent of parties and campaigns without finding any recordof a defeat so crushing as the American Free Traders have suffered a victory so com plete and beneficent at the Protectionists bave won There will never be another Tariff cam paign in the United States No other President wilt follow the example of Cleveland in getting Free Trade injected into his understanding and entering upon such a fight as be opened in 1887 and ended when statesmen of bis own parly compelled him to desist Protection has built up our Industries one after another until we are rapidly taking that position in the markets of the world thai our chief competitor formerly held And the racket is p nilblynot played out yet It may be needed to create other new in dustries to win other victories like those of silk and tin plate Washington Post This is the view ofa practical progressive up to date Democrat But it is to be feared that there are not enough of his sort to con trol party counsels and avert the folly of attempting to win In 1900 on a FreeTrade and FreeSilver platform What the Democratic party needs is more men of the Wilkens stamp Consolation Since TilE BEE proof reader let slip a sentence in a recent com munication that did not prove a too great familiarly with the ten commandments there has been some fun abroad in the land Law yer Johnson arid Joe Mothershead are the only readers yet heard from who were Bible scholars enough- to discover the error at a glahce and the explanation made by the former is perhaps7 the mpt plaus able As a palliation to the offense of the proof reader some in inquiry has been instituted to discover the average ability of grown ups to give in their proper order the ten commandments off hand Chief Dispatcher Col Sheridan says he tested twentyfive men and it was not a crowd of rail roaders either on one occasion and not one of then could recite the commandments Among these were some church deacons A preacher friend says that not one man in a thousand can do it Among the amusing things that have occurred through the oversight of proofreaders is one recorded in the last issue of Litera turf published by Harper Bros and conducted by Mr John Ken drick Bangs In this instance Mr William Dean Howells was made to say that Washington went and lived in England and on the Conti uent wellnigh half hiisife In explanation Mr Bangs says Mr Howells of course alluded to Washington Irving but the famil iar typist who may have known the author of Knickerbocker in drophe U Out of Sight t Out ofMind9 In other months we forget tile harsh winds of Spring But they have their use as some say to blow out the badair accumulated after Winter storms and Spring thaws There is far more important accumulation of Badness in the veins andar tertes of humanity which needs Hoods Sarsaparilta This great Spring Medicine clarifies the blood as nothing else can Jt cures scrofula kidney disease liver troubloa rheumatism and kindred nlhlcnts Thus it gives perfect health strength and npIpetite for months to come Kidneys I My kidneys troubled me anti on udvlco took Hoods Sfiraaparllla which gave prompt relict nppcttteIMy sleep Is refreshing It cured also MIChAEL DOYLE 3173 Denny Street PlttsburPn Dyspepsia Complicated with lifer and kidney I suUer lt for years with dyspepsia with severe pains Hoods Sarsaparllla made me strong and hearty J II KMFBTOS Main Street Auburn Mo HIP Disease Five running sores onImy hip CnLtSCII me to use crutches Was confined to Let every winter Hoods Sar sapsrllla saved my life as It cured me porIfeetly Am strong and well ROBERT 49 Fourth St Fall Klver Mass Hood e Pill rnre liter II iilItrIIII and j iinlKnlhaillc la tako with lluoui SaroriIJL mous American affectionately by his first nametTo avoid further errors of similar kind TilE BEE contemplates sending its Cuban correspdndent a marked copy of the scriptures and furnishing tim proofreaderS with a like volume A Question of Time From the Bowling Green Times A warrant charging Jim Johnson with stealing coal was up for trial in Police Court The Judge asked Jim whether he was guilty or not guilty of the chdrge Judge I would like to know when that coal was stolcd before I answers i that question he said In explanation he stated that end urin that coldC spell he takened a sack of coalI but had stolen none since The case was continuedI Gracious Fir Bryan From Louisville Evening Post Col Bryan states that gold standard Democrats must publicly announce their conversion to the principles set forth in the Chicago platform before he will dine with them But no doubt he will kindly allow them to vote for him in 1900 if they are so inclined without any public confession of faith as to the infallibility of the 1896 Chicago commandments POLITICAL POINTS 1 Andrew J Scott of Frankfort a candidate for the Democratic nom ination for Attorney General vis ited Earlington and Madisonville this week in the interest of his candidacy Mr Scott is said to be a party man from the ground up but is suspected of Goebel lean ings by some Hopkins County Democrats who do not lean that wayIThin rumor is renewed that Mr J M Nisbet will probably announce as a candidate for the Democratic nomination for the Legislature from Hopkins County A call has beer issued for a meeting of the Hopkins County Democratic committee to be held at the court house Monday April 3 A Cuban correspondent writes home that Lieut Col Jouett Henry of liopkinsville will prob ably become a candidate for the Democratic nomination for Lieu tenant Governor upon his return to KentuckyMiss Sasseen of Hen derson is among the candidates for the Democratic nomination forI State Superintendent of Public In struction The Earlington Public School closes in May DOWN IN TIlE MINES The export of coal from Baltimore to Mexico and the West Indies continues heavy Since January r 1899 about 70 ooo tons have been shipped to those points Tbe natives of the Philippine Islands I must indeed be an indolent set There it is said veins of good coal from ten to thirty feet in thickness exist Still thousands of tons of coal are being sent there Ameri can enterprise pluck and energy is needed to develop tba Islands Last week tho former stock of surplus coke entirely disappeared from the Earl Jbgton coke yard and for tbe first time in years no stock coke can be seen there Foreman Robinson of the Umpire Com pany is still unable to resume duty on ac count of sickness Few men can boast of more continuous labor than he and a few 2Wethose mining communities where they bave been successful in having Ibo eight hour law adopted will fail to reveal the same thrift and enterprise as found among those who favor doing a fair days work for fair wagesForeman Joe Summers of the St Uer nard Coke Works will move into his new residence on Railroad street this week A sprained back kept Jack Dockery out 4 of the mines last week He Isa sood miner when able for duty Soliciting Agent John Hogan of the liecla Coat Company Is again out on the rojid looking after men wbocjn be Induced to buy coal Even the few days warm weather of last week had the effect of decreasing orders for coal An agreement between the miners and operators of Illinois was last weekentered Into sod peace may be secured for the coming summer A vein of coal has been discovered at Presloq Ky and a company will soon be formed to develop II Foreman Toombs and crew have been bard at work the past week or two making more boiler room for the St Bernard Coal CompanySeveral Louisville capitalists have lately formed a company to develop coal mines in Middle Tenn In compliance no doubt with the wishes of Governor Tanner of Illinois who is opposed to labor importation from one Slate to another it Is believed the legislature of that State Will pass the bill referred to below Springfield III March ITbe House passed today the Drew Shill designed to prevent Jhe Importation of large bodies of laborers from other States such as was witnessed last year when negro miners from Alabama were brought to Virden and Pans precipitating a deadly battle at the former place Only four negative votes were cast The bill punishes deception falsad vertising false pretenses and unlawful force in procuring worklngmenin other States or Inducing them to change places of empoyment in this Stale It prohibits armedguards protecting imported working men from coming into this State without he written consent of the Governor The House passed Mr Browns bill to jrolect the lives and limbs of miners from the dangers resulting from Incompetent miners working in the mines in this State nd to provide for the examination of per ons seeking employment as miners in the State and to prevent the employment of in competant persons in coal mines The bill creates a miners examining board In each district and requires coal miners to be ex amfned and procure certificate of com petency This clipping from the Nashville Ameri can shows what steps are being taken to abate the smoke nuisance The city will soon be Ireatod to an ex hibition of a new discovery known as the Wilson process designed for the burning of soft coal in ordJnary boiler furnaces with producing smoke This invention has been accomplisbhd by John M Wilsonof New York who is no in the city Mr Wilson says the process is purely a chemical problem and that the unign of certain elements fe all that is necessary to accomplish it perfectly If Mr Wilsons invention does all that Is claimed for it land there seems no doubt about it will be recog nized as the greatest boon the nineteenth century civilization has received By this method air In conducted to any type of boiler furnaces through pipes lead lug from a fan This air Is heated in transit and at the other point of the tntry which is above the coal bed is combined with a chemical compound solution called pyro blast The union of the oxygen of the ale the carbon released by the coal accelerated by the pyroblasl causes the furnaces in slant ignition and the sweeping of the coal bed by an Incandescent sheet of flame which takes up the coal dlstlUnls as fast as decomposed and converts them Into car bonk acid gas which assisted by hydro gen yields Ine of boat sible from the coalIAs the combustion is completed entirely within the furnace no smoke or soot is sues from the chimney All kinds of coal are susceptible to this treatment and no other machinery or changing of furnaces are necessary In ordinary practice smoke is produced by the suffocation of combos thin and to the chilling of furnace gasses by prolonged opening of furnace doors for coal shoveling The Wilson process main tains the temperature of furnaces by tba combustible blast which causes a circular movement of the gates Instead of in straight lines The processs is claimed to be a success and if this is so it will be of inestimable value to cities which are troubled by the smoke nuisance 9999 99 EasyITo thin pale anarnic girls need a fatty food to enrich their blood give color tom U their cheeks and restore their m health and strength it is m safe to say that they nearly A all reject fat with their fo- od5cOjsIOH i COD LIVER OILrn- HHYPOPHOSPMTESorUHEtSODA I is exactly what they require m it not only gives them the im S portant element codliver oil i imS phosphites which are so valua HI ble in nervous disorders that j usually accompany an min m SCOTTS EMULSION is a j m fatty food that is more easily digested than any other form J of fat A certain amountof J S flesh is necessary for health j atYou can get it in this way j knownperg 3 m lay while talcing ft tIisocsn4coo alldrugkU m SCOTT 5 DOWNE ChtmUU flew ik JD eG c EEEfEfeKee IIlOCOMOTIVE BLASTS Supervisor Sullivan and men are busiUrs when thy go to a wreck as was shown by their quick work last Sunday Master of Trains Devriey on account of exposure has bon confined to his room by sickness several days of late The smashing up of several cars was the result of a train breaking Into two parts as it come over Henderson bridge last Friday The N Ca St L Railroad Company has lately made an order for seven locomotives from the BaldwibocoraoUv Works at Philadelphia IAn order for twenty locomotives was re CoIRailroad Company Dispatcher Nick Walker has been on the sick list for the past week and Dispatcher Neal bas been taking care of the second trick on the Henderson division SuperIndent dan were at the wreck Sunday doing all In their power to facilitate the clearing of the track The Louisville ft Nashville Railroad is shipping large quantities of cattle from Nashville to Havana Cuba Agent D M Wooldridge at Madison ville has rented and will occupy tho resi dence property recently vacated by Mr W L Gordon on Seminary street one square west of the depot Hopklnsville Ky March aoThe 20000 damage suit of Carey Wallaces administrator against the Louisville and Nashville Railroad Company was thrown out of court todty on a demurer Mrs Cook the only lady operator on the Henderson division after having suf fered a suspension for making a mistake in connection with a train order bas been reinstated and is again at work as night operator at Crofton Gus McVay who is looking after im portant business for Superintendent of Building Hlndman who is sick was here last week making plans in connection with the tearing down and upbuilding of round bouse and other building here The Chlcigq and Alton requites forty new freight and passenger locomotives to replace some of the wornout equipment It is said that the new company will ask for bids for thirty more in order to place Ibe road In good shape with firstclass mo tie power Without any accountable reason It does- seem that streaks of bad luck do some times follow railroading as has been ob served of late on the Hendeni n division For the last few weeks an unusual number of wrecks have occurred on tbe Header son division and tbe most serious effect bas been the injury done engines A nom ber of them had to be sent to the shop and thousands of dollars and much time will be required to again get them ready for duty Last Sunday morning the breaking of an eccentiick on an engine caused lbs engineer to stop his train la a bad place on a curve and down grade and tbe result was that after an hours work trying to patch up engine so as to be able to proceed to next station another engine and rain dashed into his train and as a consequence another engine was badly used up while tbe loss of freight was small Tbe Missouri legislature has of late belO wrestling with the question of reducing tbe passenger fare to two cents pr mile but tbe large petition of railroad employes who could see in it a final reduction ofwages I lo meet the loss caused by said reduction prevailed and the bill failed to pats Where a give the readers a portion of a ipoich made on tbe question as It appeared In tbe Globe Democrat Cyclone Tones of Howell made the speech of the day and captured the House He recalled the good old days la the blus jeans country when there were no rail roadand the women went barefooted most of tbe time to save the only pair of of shoes they bad In those days farm land sold for li an acre and the farmer thanked Providence If he was so fortunate as to own a mule and a cow He would hitch them up and go sixty miles fort barrel of salt taking bis entire family and campingon the road We bad bog and hominy then with an occasional fat possum and we were glad to get it Slut how is It now with tbe rail roads built Why our farms are from 10 to Iooper acre our women have two pair of shoes apiece a bonnet with a feather and we dress em in purple and fine linen every day of the week Yes we dot Now if you fellers clot want to use tbe railroad just hitch upjyour mule and the old cow and go any way you want to Lint let the railroads alone until you can do whats right And dont talk to me about tbe lobby I stand on my own ground and cover every IncbJ stand on andI never saw the day I was afraid to do what I thought was right regardless of anybody Tbe development of the State depends on our railroad lines Yet not sings the war bas any period of six years been to barren in railroad building as from 1893 to 1899 Mr Goebel believes that be and Mr Me Chord should be permitted to run the railroads without consulting with the men who put up the money to build and operate themEngland operates her railroads severely and Europe operates by government rules many of her lines but wages in America on the railroads are nearly twice as high as in England and more ban twice Ibe wages paid on tbe railroads of Europe tbe last bulletin of Ibe United States Department of Labor Professor Weyl of the PennsylvaniaUniversity shows that in England the averageannual compensation of railroad employes is 29137 against 545 in the United Slates As a mailer of tact however more ban 86 per cent of the 266000 railway employ lip Great Britain and Ireland rec lvonb between 668 and 7508 week while only 21 per cent of our railway employes receive as little al7 a week In the United Stales the lowest waxes paid to any railway employe 1la weec to such UDikilfsdlabor as lr who average about 117 a working day while the lowest rate paid in Ibe United Kingdom for a weeks labor fa 243 In France more than fourfifths of rail way employee receive less than f I a day while Belgian railways pay their best grade railway clerks an average of 2079 per month and employ womtn as gate keepers all4 cents a day On the Prussian State railways the average yearly wages of shop employes lad trackmen were SzS6 and 182 respectively as cpmparei with 545 for all classes in the United States Louisville Post To those living Iin malarial districts Tutts Pills are ihdispensible they keep the system in perfect order and are 8 absolute CUre for sick headache indigestion malaria torpid liver constipa tionrfrid all bilious diseases Tutts Liver Pills A commission sent out by the John Hopkins University is on its way to the Philippines to study the diseases of those island and to forestall their introduction into this country Dr Ottos Spruce Gum Balsam- A physician con prescribe Dr Olios Spruce Gum Balsam The Formula is on Jhe package Cures your cough In day Very pleasant lo take Children cry for Largeslze bottles price 250 and SOC For sale by St Bernard Drug Store For a beautiful complexion use Dr Carl stedts German Liver Powder In Cumberland county New Jersey the farmers are catching crows and selling them to trap shooters Tb BatU King of sit Bird is noted for its keen sight clear and dis tinct vision So are those persons who use Sutherlands Eagle Eye Salve for weak eyes dyes sore eyes of any kind or granu lated lids Sold by all dealers at 35 cents The world produced more gold in 1898 than it produced of both gold and silver in 1888 To Cure a Cold In One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets All druggists refund money if it falls to cure 2jc The genuine bas L B Q on each table- tThe new Christian Chutch at Princeton is to be dedicated on Easter Sunday 4 To restore the Clear Skin the Blight 671 the Alert Call tad Sound Health use Dr MA Sim moot Lifer tledlclne Electric lights and a standpipe for the water works are being considered by the Elizabeth own au thories Backache is the first indication of kidney trouble Urinary disorders Diabetes and even Bright Disease follow unless checked promptly Nothing better to make perfect kidneya Dr Sawyers Ukaline Sold at St Bernard Drugstore Russ llvitle is stirred up over the question of electric lights and may try the plan of municipal ownership Fluihtd beekiTbtott of Temples Nlllu Ltnlludt Lou Apyttlte Sallow Compltilon Pimples Bloicbti are warnings Tain Dr U A Simmons Unr Medicine Warren County now has free turnpikes The deeds have been recorded and Ute property paid for by the county Lung IrilUUon- a tbe forerunner to consumption Dr Dells PineTarloney will cure It and gIve such strength lo the lungs that a cough or a cold will not settle there Twentyfive cents at all Rood druggists David Kirbys big stock barn at Smiths Grove burned Sunday night and ninetythree head of fattening stears were consumed JournalDoylesto her of years from rheumatism In his right shoulder and tide He says My right arm at times was entirely useless 1 tried Chamberlains pain Balm and was stir Immedlateltpanion of mine ever since and it never fails For saId by St Bernard Drug Store Earlinnton B T Robinson Mor tons Gtp GeorgeJiingSt Oharlif The Methodists of Elizabeth town are rapidly getting their plans made for the erection of a handsome modern church build ing A Frightful Blunder Will often cause a horrible Burn Scald Cut or Brniie Bucklena Arnica Salve andBsore ulcers boils felon corps all skin eruptions Best pile cure on earth Only 23 cents a box Cure guaranteed Sold by St Bernard DrugStore Some naturalists are of the opinion that the whale was once a land imalndthat it was forced to tale to water as a means of protection That Throbbing Headache Would quickly leave you if you used Dr Kings New Life Pills Thousands of sufferers have proved their matchless merit for sick and nervous headaches They make pureblood and strong nerves and build up your health Easy to take Try them Only 25 cents Money back DrugStoreThe luxury of doing good sur passes every other personal enjoy me tGayCo- nstipation of Ibo Bowel may be easily cured LiverMedicine Spain has greater mineral reo souTces than other country in Europe including iron copper quicksilverlead Dr Sawyers Wild Cherry anti Tar cures t was maths to cure Il soothes and relieves tlio irritated condition of throat and lungs A trial will prove It For sale bj St Bernard Drugstore In many European galleries the pictures are dusted by means of air syringes VVtei Uyej are Mad Strong dim vlston made clear styes removed and granulated lids or sore eyes bf any kind speedily and effectually cured by Ibense Sutherlands Eagle Eye Salve Its put npin tubes and sold on a guarantee by all good druggists The gap of forty miles In the Louisville and Nashville companys line between Pineapple and Repton Ala Is in course of construction and will give the Louis ville and Halb1I1ea direct line from reportedinS lma I Dppep1Iftgettion Begulate tho Liver Price 25 eta Sold bySt Bernard Drug Store r 4 l II 1 I o a r Full Shelves New Goods J t I Great Variety I BEST VALUES p i i J 10 aS Our Spring Goods are being 3 t g receIved daily and opened for M public inspection of1 our 3S t it10 friends and patrons Our y j new purchases include a large flF j variety of Dress Goods 0 Wash Goods 1 Beautiful Line of Silk IWaist Patternsi L1 Choice Embroideries LinIi ItiJings Hosiery Ribbons and everytling needed to corn J plete a womans apparel in choice style MGL11 hirts I IINoxaUIFVc arc headquarters for the Shirts of which we have a very attractive assortment j IT IS CARPET TIME f i t Too and we have a line of Carpets 1 1here and on the road from which t verybody can be suited jHiJ r- QUR a NELSON SHOES lWILL BE IN VITHIN A FEW DAYS The place to get well dressed with stuff of sterling quality at fair prices IS our store7f= I St Bernard Cenl Store Ih j 7 UPSISpI SppS1U44 tJi J W TWYMAN 4DEALRl- NStoves and GratesiCASTINGS AND uNWIRE i Tln3IJ tCopper Work L I GUARAiqflgfihsesa4e4aep j FOURORDERS Who Doss thi Llvirv RUSIILn fI itjAsk your neighbors I tiThey I i I haul better loads fur 1 nish best teams and al 1 ways at the right price v 1 wtE L0POUAll Night5ntA40 ArnoldJ 1i IIIhd IIu t tont EA M IS McCORDI All Classes of Buildings rected piade complete ready for occupancy andfcludlnu the furnlibin of all mechanical and common labor 1 I t PLANS DETAILS l PICATIONB A SPEdPric reasoaable and satiifacllon r n P 1 Estimateucheerfullygiyaonlhkiods NUPONGHOnTNOOf and Special Work tTIOE chance W at your work V beforo v GIVOJa I C I e 1 I I I II I IGOFGi OTOYlucctnorloJiaacDtrli 1 LIVERY FE- EbSTABLE i At the Old Stand oa westV I EARLINcthi xV FirstClass Equipment and Proniiif Service 1 J J TIICiJ ej 1 7 U J bustr fFt HeI = I LOCALNE Will Robinson WAS in the county seat Monday I M 1V Wlnsteill of t4eoiljp nt Saturday here Ed Phjllips wasJrr MaiioflL1Q one day last week it Mr R M Salmon oflialey was in the city Tuesday ir Mrs W Ej3oTdahd daughter vlsued relatives an Neuo thas1week- F e Mlsi Lolia Ddan visited friends in Madisonvtlle a few days last week Mesdames T R Drowning and I W Day were in Madisonville Monday Mr E G McLeod and daughter paid Earlington relatives a short visit last week Miss Lulu Hall of Madisonvill z was the guest of Miss Claude Grainger this week Miss Alma Hanna of Madison I ville spent Thursday and Friday with Miss Mary EgloffI FridayfI been to purchase goods I Mesdames E R McEuen aud r J M Victory and daughter Miss Katherine spent Monday in Madi t sonville I Mrs W S Bramwell and little daughter spent a few days this week with Mr and Mrs O J Farnsworth Lawrence Kilroy has bought of JohnUrinklcy the vacant lot ad joining the property of the former a on McEueri avenue J aIT j Jy f r i Ji Mrs Fannie Ufeitmned yes terdayto her homi in Paducah after a visit of several days to rela tivesand menus here Kir destroyed tlia home of Mr- S Pulman a firmer of the White Plains neigliborhoodoti last Friday There was no insurance XMrandMr PauPirfMobfo and family returned Saturday night from a llirccjdayB viliVin LuivilIe MahoneyIa spent K FrMajrwith friends in Evansviljcj suMr and M Cain spent fast p week in Louisville buying new K spring goods for the St Bernard GapEj Mr M Hanna proprietor of the Madisonvillc Machine Works was i here Tuesday negotiating about some work he has in hand for the St Bernard Coal Co Mr J A Jonson is home after spending list week at his fathers in Greenville where he went on 1 legal business and remained for a visit to relatives and friends i Ruv Sam Jones has recovered from his recent illness und is ex i pectcd to fulfill his engagement to hold a meeting at Madisonville this spring The meeting will be held in the Tabernacle David Burr son of Mayor W F Burr left home Tuesday morn ing for Bellebuckle Tenn where he will enter school as a prepara tory step to prepare for the next years regular term and course of study I Mr t W Rice sold the Jas Head place last week to Thos Lewis Mr Lewis recently bought the Rucker place but has now moved into his new purchase 1 occupyrRev John M Crowe who is to hold the meeting for the Earlington Methodist congregation in April writes that he will probably bring with hurt A singer to take charge I of that part of the service and as sist in the meetingIBryan and Shank of Madison ville have secured the contract tow build four now houses for Mrs E J R McEuen The announcement I that the contract had been let last ItoMr McCord was an error I made on what seemed to be reliable 1information The contract was let Tuesday of this week Mr and Mrs R M Salmon of I at Hsley took their son Ben to J Louisville last week for the pur I pose of having an operation performed I on his throat The doctor 1 L removed a third tonsil and Ben 4Iwas placed in an infirmary where I Ue will be under the doctors eye and the best treatment until re- t covered from the effects Of the opt eration which was very success ful Baptist Convention his Southern Baptist Conven tion will hold its fortyfourth meet ing in the Warren Memorial Church Louisville beginning Fr- itlyMay 12 The convention will represent more than 1500000 members from eighteen States and Territories Gen Maximo Gomez the Cuban hero is amemberoi Baptist church at Havana and ii is said ho may be present at this contioneNew School HouselBids arc asked hoard of District No 74 on a school house to be let for that district The notice is signed by J MC South chairman J R Laffoon nandand specifications may be seen at Mr Souths home The Board will meet on the ground Wednes day April 6thon which day the contract will be awarded to the lowest and best bidder IIMrJjYork Jdredcations to enrich the shelves of thea library Great appreciation is felt by the Hopkinsville people at this munificent gift Mr Latham is a m friend to the people ofltis old home and seems always ready to help further their best interests STATE or kLucAsFkANK J CHUNKY makes oalb ibat bo II G ilCbeDIof Toledo County and Slate aforesaid and that tatd firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every cup of catarrh tbat cannot be cured by the use of tIRANKSworn Io before me and subscribed In nAIJ1 Notary Public rnails Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of Ibe system Send fur lestl monlali frea F J CHbNEV CO Toledo O Sold by Druggists 750 Halls Family Pills aro the best jjMrson has been appointed division deputy of internal revenue of thin Henderson division to succeed Mr W S Feland who will be as signed as storekeeper to the Wing stead distillery at Mr E L Hcndricks ts transferred from service at Paducah to a clerk ship in the collectors office sueRceeding W J Chipman Best way to Invest 35 Cents 1898New i yourNubianin my family and It is all that you claim for it It Is the best Liver Medicine I ever youfeelA B LANCASTERISold by St Bernard Drug You will be able to buy goods cheaper of the Grand Leader inb Madisonville than any tradidg place in Hopkins county as this ti Is only a branch of sixteen other stores that are scattered over thisf StatedDied Timothy Ryan died at the home ot hisrson Thomas Ryan in this place Saturday morning at 830 oclock of la grippe at the age of 75 years Mr Ryan was born in Ireland but had lived in America for many years The deceased was a Catholic and Mass was held in Nashville where the burial took place Monday morning The Spring flonths Ara most likely to find your blood ImpureI veaablcyoufetgivenbyriches and vitalizes the blood Hoods Pills cure biliousness Mailed for 25 coots by C I Hood Co Lowell ss Christian Endeavor On Ester evening the Christian Endeavor Society will hold its reg ular services in the M E Church South By request Rev R M I Wheat pastor of that church will conduct the exercises and arrange ments have been made for holding the Easter services as statedI Spains Greatest NeedIMr R P Olivia of Barcelona Spain spends his winters at Aiken S C Weak nerves bad caused severe pains In the back of his head On using Electric Bitters Americas greatest Blood and nerve Remedy all pain soon left him He saslblsI grand medicine is what his country needs All America kDOwslbat It cures liver and kidney trouble purifies the blood tones up the stomach strengthens the nerves puts vim vigor and new life into every muscle nerve and organ of the body If weak tired or ailing you netd it Every bottle guaranteed only 50 cents Sold by St Bernard Drug Store Easter ServicesJAn Easter sermon will be preached by Rev Roscoe M Wheat at the M E Church South Easter Sunday morning April 2 The topic will beliThe Resurrec tion of Christ In the evening following the Christian Endeavor services Rev Wheat wjll preach on FaithIPtaKrttCofloNeuraglasndToothaehl 5 S saL lofmsf Complaint Price 25 Cents gold by St UuisdDrug Store cDlr i f Wi I THIRD KENTUCKY 1 Will bo Home About the fiddle of April f I Washington March ao Thff Third Kentucky will be oWioftthe last regiments of the volunteer army to leave Cuba This will place it in the United States about mel1tCuba with their baggage and equipments will undergo strict inspection and fumigation before landing The Third Kentucky will be brought to Savannah on the Logan and the Fourth Tennessee n the Havana It is stated at the Quartermasters department that o orders have been received changing the present arrangement of mustering out the Third Kentucky at Savannah Wondcrful Discovery ISg8NewDear Slrs1 have been troubled with ver and stomach complaint I bad no- ppetite and my general health was very ad I took medicine from four different octors and they failed to do me any good got no relief until I began Io use your aluable Nubian Tea I used about two ollars worth of it and il did me more ood than all the medicine I ever took I ave gained thirtyfive pounds In weight nd my health is very good I can sleep soundly and my appetite is excellent I can recommend Planters Nubian Tea to the world as being a Godsend to any com unity Any one who doubts this state ment can write OSCAR BAKER Sold by St Bernard Drug Store Warren Green Dead Mr Warren Green a well nown and talented Louisville entleman died Monday morning that city of an attack of la grippe Mr Green was a son of the late Dr Norvin Green for many years president of the Wes ern Union Telegraph Company During Mr Clevelands firstad Mr Green was ap ointed Consul General to Japan position he resigned after a years residence at Yokohamo Mr Green was n talented writer and a critic of literature and art It Is very hard In stand Idly by and Ilea bar dear ones suffer while awaiting the ar rival of the doctor An Albany N V- airyman called at a drugstore there for a veryickin helcft word for him io come at once on his return lie also bought a bottle of Chamberlains Cough Remedy which he hoped would give some relief until the doctor should arrive In a few hours be returned saying the doctor need not come drugist CoughHemedyIii be has a constant demand for it from that part of the country For salo by St- ernard Drug Store Earlington B T- obinson Morions Gap George King St Charles humps Now is the time to have Earl ngton mumps The type is light and many cases arc reported but practically no calls are being made on tho doctors The neck and face are usually much swollen but fever or suffering attends A Timely Hint You should be wise and see that your lood is rich and pure and your whole system put In a perfectly healthy condi ion by the use of Dr Carlttedts German Liver Powder Then you will ba free rom malaria typhoid fever colds and the rip Dr Carlitedts German Liver Pow ir is the best medicine money can buy For sale by St Bernard Drug Store For your Cold try Dr Ottos Spruce Gum Balsam Price ajc and SOC a bottle An immense stock of Clothing Dry Goods and Shoes will be opened by tho Grand Leader merchants at Madisonvillc this week and wjll be ready for inspection Saturday April ist Grand Millinery Opening at Miss Qeorgle Bishops Tuesday and Wednesday Harch 38 rind 29 Earlington ladies especially in ited to attend Fire At Kelly Sunday night a fire occurred at Kelly which destroyed tie tH1 ing house of Mr Thomas occupied by Mr and Mrs Walker who were recently married They Were absent from home and the loss was total with no insurance In cendiarism is suspected A Narrow Escape Thankful words written by Mrs Ada E Hart of Groton SD Waslaken with a bad cold which settled on my lungs cough set in and finally terminated io Con sumption Four Doctors gave me up saying I could live but a short time I gave myself up to my Savoir determined I could not stay with friends on arth I would meet my absent ones above My husband was advised to get Dr Kings New Discovery for Consumption Coughs and Colds I gave IIa trial took fn nil eight bottles II has cured me and thank God I am saved and now a well and healthy woman Trial bottles freo at at Bernard Drug Store Regular size soc and SIOP Guaranteed or price reo lundedI I f At Slaughfcrsvllle Circle meeting No 3 will hold its next session at the Slaughters ville Baptist Church beginning the last Saturday in April An interesting program has bcenarranged- Consumption Cured Dr Ottos Spruce Gum Balsam willcure any case of consumption if taken in time Consumption starts a cough or cold This where consumplion gets Us start and it you will use Dr Ottos Spruce ougbrconsumptionDelayintendiog1toa Price 25 c and soc For sale bjr St Ber nard tJfJAre you a subscriber to Till BEE You should be i f J i rT 2 Resolutions of Respect At a regular meeting of Hopkins Lodge No 61 A O U W held in Earlington Ky March 16 1899 the following resolutions were read and adopted i t l WHEREAS it has ieased Almighty God In His inscrutable wisdom to remove by death from our midst oar beloved co worker and brother J A Long therefore vjwe bow in humble sub mission to this affecting of Him who doetb all things well recognizing the fact Ibat we too will soon die and pass into that unseen country whither our brother has preceededns 4 1 RBSO NXD That In the death of brother Long this lodge has lost a zealous effi dent officer the craft in general an exem plary member his family sustains the los I of a kind husband and father the commu nity that of a useful quiet citizen RESOLVED That we lender our heartfelt sympathy to the stricken family in this sat hour of affliction and bereavement and ex hort them to look for solace to Him who has promised to care for the widow and Ibe fatherless RESOLVED That the lodge room be draped In moiunlngand the brethren west the usual badge of sorrow for the pox t thirty dayst Resolved That a copy of these resolu tions be entered upon the minutes of Ibe lodge a copy seat the family of our deceased brother and a copy furnished the EARLIN TON BEE for publication N W HUFF R H HARRISON Corn W A TOO IIIS Good for the Children Mrs Ella Hinson of Hinlon Ala writes us August lath 1898 I advise all mothers Io give their children Planters Nubian Tea when they aro puny or fretful I keep Ibis medicine In the house ane- when the children are ailing I give them a dose and that is the last of it Sold by St Bernard Drug Store News From Cuba Tue following postalcard cor toIthose of TilE BEE readers who arc Spanish students LA UNION CUBA March ta 99 SENOR Wnrrn i Pot que no responde vd Me dya vd Sorprendido Joe qulerr vii me quo waer vd Jue noticlas hay Como cstais todas cucas i Adios PAUL P PRICE and Went d lyU aV Jtamp Q M 4LICTOfJY March 19 1899 En mllesimo per don por descuido Mi amor por tu ire no Volver retroccder No nolicias Despedida HOWARD WHITE JR It has not ben stated how much time or other valuable con sideration was expended on the above compositions There Is no medicine Ibat has yet been discovered that has virtues deserving to be compared with Dr Sawyers Wild Cherry and Tar for bad cases of Chronic Bron chitis Consumption or any cough or cold For tale by St Bernard Drugstore New Sunday School Elder I H Ted organized anew Sunday School in his Mortons Gap congregation on Sunday last and the prospect is promising A goodly number were in attend ance at the Sunday School antI church services notwithstanding the inclemency of the weather Mrs Minnie McAlpIn Mtjrfiold Ky writes Dr M A Slmmoni Liver Medicine In the pase- rs years hut saved ut many doctors bills I eared my baby ol deepieated Colds and prevented Pneumonia I believe Ita much better and stronger medicine than Dlack Draught Dont fail to attend the opening of the Grand Leader In Madison ville Saturday April I- CrowellUUcrback Mr B J Crowell and Mrs An nie Utterback were married Tucs day at the brides residence near Dalton Stockholders fleeting The annual meeting of the stockholders of the St Bernard Coal Company will be held in the general offices of the company at Earlington Ky Wednesday April 19 1899 GEORGE C ATKINSON ii 4tjjL Secretary Another Schochoue A new schoolhouse is td be erect ed in district No 67 near Silent Run Bids are to be opened April 15 Mr F A Ray of Silent Run will give particulars as to plans and specifications CASTORIAFor Infants and Children The Kind You Havo Always Bought Boars the- Slgnattho of Beautiful display of pattern hats and bonnets at Miss Qeorgle Bishops OpenIng riarch 28 and 29 i8pp Notice HophcinsCotintCourton 1 term to discharge me from my trust as asslgn oo the Earlington Wine Company and relieve me from all liability bn account thereof having made a settlement and dis tribution of all assets that came to my hand as such trustee JbiiN B ATKINSON I Assignee and Trustee I Earlington Wine Cp Wanted MoIe Help eUl1pcirticlespecialty for whlch there is a steady land increasing demand jNo samples required Good situ ation forriglltparty Only those iiieihhigbti ine need applyK Address Manufacturer Cleve land Ohio Red Hill Jottings Mr N N Hamby and family of the Norlonville vicinity visited near Red Hill last Sunday Misses Rlllla and Lee Mclntosb two popular young ladles of Mannlnglon vis ited friends near here Saturday night Several of our farmers attended court at Hopkinsville last week Mr Q E Hamby a prominent farmer of the Nortonville country was in this section this week on Important business 1he Red Hill base ball team will meet on their old ground on April 2d to consider business for the coming season They are going to have some new men this year and intend to have a firstclass team that will play winning ball Mr T Hamby and wife spent last week visiting relatives at Nebo C M Grace made a business trip to Greenville last week J H Denton visited his daughter near weekIBen family of near Hop klnsville are the guests of Mr James Miles who Is very low with consumption Leo Price was on the sick list last week Sorry to bear of the gas explosion at Norlonville for it must be that Clinker and Jonah were both blown to atoms as they constitute the gaseous element of the townThe little town of Red Hill is situated in Christian County about five miles east of the city of Mannlrigton on the mail route running from White Plains to Wynns P O It Is located on a lovely knoll which overlooks miles of beautiful country and rich flowing meadows dotted with countless herds of short born cattle thoroughbred horses and Berkshire pigs The town at present contains only one general store a post office and an electric blacksmith shop which rivals the shops of St Louis in magnificence of structure and thoroughness of equipment Mr M Dukes our merchant is a prom ising young business man who was for merly in business at White Plains but de cided to cast his lot among the good cltl zens of Red lull and accordingly jnoved here He Is highly reccon mended ami will liked by all who know him Red Hill community is chock full of good farmers and a few days spent among them is a de light not soon Io bo forgotten U No Hoo Scrofula salt rheum and all diseases byfloodsGreatest Medicine Ax Jottings We bad another snow Saturday night and prophets say we haVe had twentytwo snows and will have five more this spring Our farmers are getting impatient about the Inclemency of the weather The prayermeeting convened at Rev S C Lillys last Monday night and a good limo enjoyed by all in attendance The next meeting will be held at M L Walkers Rev S C Lilly and Rev Davis held services at Pleasant Grove last Sunday Our farmers are about done sowing plant land StLMAGUNDI Literary Notes In the Issue of HARPERS MAGA ZfNiappcari the first Installment of a se rial by H Q Marriot Watson who made his reputation as a novelist by the publica lion of Galloping Dick The serial is entitled The Princess Xenia and is fully illustrated by T de Thulstrup Henry Cabot Lodge In Part III of the History of the SpanishAmerican War discusses the blockade of Cuba and the pursuit of Cervera The illustrations which accom pany this article are alone worth the price of Ibe magazine Other war articles of ex ceptional Interest are The Trial of the Oregon by RearAdmiral L A Beards leo U S N The Rescue of Admiral Cervera by Peter Keller an American Jacky and Honor to whom Honor Is Due by Ro P Zogbaum Among the special articles are Aspects of Rome by Arthur Symons Cromwell and His Court by Amelia Barr The Ape of Death by Andrew Wilson and The Equipment of the Moclern City House by Russell Slur gis Thereport that Mr L W Rice contemplates moving to bt Charles is without foundation His home will remain here where are his business and social interests Coughed 33 Years I suffered for 25 years with a cough and spent hundreds of dollars with doctors and for medicine to no avail until I used Dr Dells PineTarHoney This remedy makes weak longs strong It has saved my life J B Roseil Grantsburg III An invitation is extended you to attend the opening of the Grand Leader in Madisonville Saturday April ist- From a q a1rycI1 soft redstone in southern Minnesota the only stone probably ofIts kind in the World the Indians for centuries obtained materials for their pipes which were probably articles of commerce as they are found in Indian graves from the gulf to CanadaTho Properties Strength and fifed of Dr M A Simmons Liver llodlclau arc always the same It can not be equaled Latest styles and lowest prices in Millinery at Miss Qeorgie Bishops Born xTo Mr and Mrs Charles L1id scy ot Madisonvillc a boy baby on Saturday night last For quick and positive relief from a cold or cough Dr Sawyers Wild Cherry and Tar has ho evual Try It and you will recommend il For sale by St Bernard Drugstore Will Mitchell of Nebo was in Earlington yesterday visiting friends and looking out for a pos sible change of location from his farm to this city provided he could find suitable employment Qpening Day at the Grand Leaderir Madisonville Saturday April ist Nice Salted Straw 30 cents per ball at W C McLeods Subscribe for Tux BEE Mekison Ohio Has Been Greatly Benefited by Peruna Congressman D Mrehlion of Ohio rrrltcI the following letter to Dr Ilartman Dr S D Hartman Columbui O DEAR SInI have used several bot tles of Icruna and feel greatly beno fited thereby 1 have been afflicted Ron D MEHKIEON with catarrh of the bend nnd feel en couraged 10 believe that continued use of Iemni will fully eradicate D disease of thirty years standing Yours sincerely D MEEKISON The continued receipt of endorse ments lllco Ilits for Dr Hartmans great catarrh remedy prove lbs value beyond question Men of prominence everywhere arc recognizing the merit oi Poruna andnrowillingto give expres aba to theirjudgment because a certain absolute euro for catarrh is a public good AU druggists sell Peruna Price of Postage Stamps 4 man inquired at the Farhng ton postoffico this week the price of stamps He was told that 2 cent stamps sold at five fora dime but did not invest He said he had heard they way were selling cheaper down at Madisonvillc and he would see there Postmaster Robinson says the man was from the Silent Run country and upon the heels of this follows the announcement that a new schoolhouse is to be built in the Silent Run dist- rictBRONCHITIS Bronchitis generally begins with a common cold ifnot cured it becomes dangerous and thousands die from annually Dr John W remedyfor DLBU1TSCOUCH will promptly euro Bronchitis Doses are small and pleasant to take Doctors recommend itf Price 23 eta At all druggists ST JJPES HOTEL ST LOUIS- BUROPBKM PIKN Rates 750 and 100 per Day RESTAURANT POPULAR PRICES SPECIAL 25o DINNER SPECIAL BREAKFAST AND SUPPER No ChOpsPoL1loesCakes M No 2 Ham Two EKES Potatoes Cakes or Waffles end Coffee or Tea 21 No a Pork Chops with Potatoes and Cakes or Waffles anj Coffee or Tea21-No t Lake Trout Duller Sauce Cakes or Waffles and Coffee orlea21-No S Oat Meal and Cream or Bouillon lint Rolls Butter anj Coffee otTea15-No 8 Two Eggs Dutttr Toast ant Coffee or Tea 13 Take Market Bt Can direct to Hotel try European Flan Cheapest nnd beat onlj pay for what you got THOS P MILLER PrusiDEnl City Taxes City Marshal Barnett was equipped with the tax list for 1899 last week and began his work of col lection on Railroad payday It is expected that thIs yes taxes will be promptly paid Times arc good and ao are the earnings ot Earlington taxpayers The city priorIw requires that a penalty be added to the regular tax for nonpayment The rates of taxation and the poll tax arc the same that have been in effect for several years The members of Hopkins Lodge No fir A O U W arc warmly praising the liberality and hospitality of the good citizens of Crof ton who turned out in a body to meet them and placed the town at their disposal when that society attended the burial of brother A J Long at Crofton last week The unselfish kindness and marked attentions of the citizens to the brethren will ever be remembered by them They also desire to ac knowledge their indebtedness to Brothers Teel and Wright for able assistance readily rendered on the occasion All animals whose habitat is the Arctic regions turn white in win ter IIiLoL fl Contains ft complete novel In num in to a quantity 07mcful and encrtalDJpr reading mAtter So continued ttorit which art to bJoUonabI to most rader- It inonld be In even bouicbold Sub ription 300 whomthe4 B upfBtcoTr COMPANY Publishers PHILADELPHIA MfWNWINN WNHNJI UU 1 A FREE PATTERN i your own selection to every tab scriber Only SO cents a year s LIAMAG A LADIES MAGAZINES A besetifal colored plate latest gl f uLlonl I drtfintakbic econonlu I liner Iwork I bints 1 ictlon etc Sib scribe todin or wad u for ttitcopy S Lady iguu waited So4 lor twin fc C Stylish Reliable Simple Upto g alidnAbIOlutel1S jg L M5CALL8BAZAR PatternsEm every city so an4townoebyoullfroin SE THE McCALL CO S- g 138148 West 14th St NeY- okmmmmmmrn THOS BYOUNGManufacturer of High Grade i Boots and Shoes Repair Work a 3pec- laltyEtx1iritcaxi Ky Iish to state to the general pub owing to the demand for new work as well as all classes of repair work I have procured the services of a firstclass shoemaker from Evansville and am now pre pared to do all work pfoinptly on short notice All wotkg ra teed to fit and give satisfaction An Excellent Combination Tho pleasant method and beneficial effects of the well known remedy theCALlFonNIA Iaxatlvepresentingthem ItIstlve cleansing the system effectually dispelling colds headaches fevers gently yet promptly and enabling one permanentlyevery objectionable quality nnd sub kidneysliveror Irritating them mnlto it the Ideal In the process of manufacturing figs are used ns they are pleasant to the taste but Bin medicinal qualities of thel remedy aro obtained from senna and other aromatic plants a method known to the CALIFORNIA PIe STRCP Co only In order to get its beneficial 0 effects and to avoid imitations please remember the full name of theCompany printed on the front of every package CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO SAN FRANCISCO CAL iotnsvmu mr NEW TORE N Y For sale byallflrugglatsPrJceSOcperbottiew O W WADDILL Cashier Copkinn eirtt9 0 J BANKMADISONVILLE Captal Stock 50000 Transacts a general banking business and invites the accounts of the citizens of Hopkins and adjoining counties Has the finest and most secure vanlt la that section of Kentucky Capital Stock Paid In Surplis Fiat 180000 t 120000 COMMENCED BUSINESS IN 1887 JNO G MORTON BANKERThe advantages of a bank account are numerous It Is not to Dull talkingtheyknow men wage earners and to women Theres safety If the bank is a gopd one Thorns convenience the money always ready and out lIIluandering small sums when you have a large sum In your pocke- tMADFSONVILLE KENTUCKY Co Eompouu6 Prescriptions properly It taken time It requires experience and complete knowledga of drugs It requires the druggist drugsfreshcompenSAtionhe WITH THE ABOVE FACTS REMEM DEE WERE CAREFUL Ir RPDPJADrb rinsJiJi 1EXPERIENCE go YEARS TRADE MAMa DCSIONtt OOPYRIQHT1I eto isending a sketch and description maf ascertain opinion an Invention Is probably Oorflmnntem IlanilbookoDlateaU secumltPsteflta1atntsve- Pte tOIkS witbout cbro In the Scientific Jlmerkan A handsomely Illnttnted we klr Tjinrot oft eulatlon of any ctentlli fI a 05 I four manure 1 o1ii b1tlew Ion mUNN R COSBIBroa k n moe em J1St Wublooxf r4 lit Below isa cut of the i 11a MOGUL t M fi I- Tiie strongest the most durable md lightest E = Urun i g wagon on wheels = cq 11 L Y I Manufactured by E 9FORBEStr i ft 3RQ 1 a Hopkinsville Ky d yy i 7Tr r 7 J wTY r S r- r 1 l ln Ir Spring wmrn SUITTIME ttttt ttttttttt eIe jI II mu It Is HerewfYvfwwwurvrvfl I i t I sPnsUlUul 4-DI are good and the samples 4D t L are fresh and new 4D Q 4 have the choicest lot = E ne of Samples for Made 4D to Order Suits that will be seen this season 4f= I Leaveyour measure now and = have the suit when you =T need itwithout having to wait 4f 1 4D St Bernard riGeneraIStore J I 3 tfj4 a kV Tho Kind You Have Always Bought and which has been V in use for over 30 years has borne the signature of 4 vantihas been made under ills per supervision since its Jaftuicy S Allow no ono to deceive you In this z All Counterfeits Imitations and Substitutes arc but Ex periments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children Experience ng Experiment What is CASTORIA Dropsacontains neither Opium Morpbluo nor substance Its ago Is its guarantee It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic It relieves Teething Troubles cures Constipation nnd Flatulency It assimilates tbo Food regulates the sIcepIGENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears tho Signature of Te Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 3O Years I TM CIHTAU copANV ft HUDXT TKIT HIW1OOH CITY IL p L W I MEDICINEfor 1 1 MILLION Comes t 1 ProprietaryMedidne Packagethe step in a direction that lead to a revolution ip thetrSde J Xw York company ot manurauurlll clltm1tt bt PJpAca lem1ca1 Ooipy plog QpoD belnrki IIn r ir au a zsdldi1 or Iabule 80m uOnpreMId powdM4 PTfPraU t orJa JadI5IM dniiwhkh uItNa lUCer Iof I be mIre izi Cal anug s1IeL iaia tau1 e 1M Cur OZ al Jev1tIoft ot such nw t man u kan tkz ol1ta ia IZPaV4 dlgttOn or woak6 Opa for almUIng fdsbbIag aoo1AaI a4 WaJnaUag Walta The taIOCIO tar Wi LaM saM t 1a r4a prtj osaily nr7 1I1oaIIHUI Ialaad il prtclpIImdthat vztlaX I 1aJ Ui paokt I N 4 pctetM t ra Ui oJIIu talict Lad aaJa tarco k ai7 xtodid- sUatmr civ thi oIoI bot4 i ua4 iatr prparatlon J with ti atai prrt4 r su= i abiorbiat 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wlIIblalaU1fPPI7tiEre Itf PIe 3 iwTork Until Ik 1auta 4 will bi as a- rlowhIobwLU1toWthm a fair inarzi of tnAc laIIdo cartoc for 4Oosnti 1ozen 141 eartllll for 4 112 I groMi carton foe PAl Z eros carton to JII CuIwlthtbeorder1nIYcr7cah- 0dai F Ilbo r0 4AfW 1 W iJ1 JoUoU Caslleman Arthur 0 Laoiitiaie Brccklarldge Cattleman I Insurance I- Roya1 COI- f OfLivcrpool I The Larges Fire Insurance Company In the World Dow the Largest Easiness Transacted In Kentucky Does the Latest Bassness Transacted In the SOuthern States 7 t PAUL tt M MOORE I Barbeo Gastleman a BARLIN8TON KY MA AQinS JRetident Agent for Karllnmon nod Southern Department I I Vlcinlif Home Office LouiivJIle i CW lIYVi wwwwwwx Kylf o iilE SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON XIII FIRS1 RTER INTER NATIONAL SERIES MARCH 26 Text of the Lriioii u Cuniprehenilvf Qnnrterlr Jlerlcir Golden Text John x sr Commentary Prepared liy the Rev D M Steam Copyright 1899 by D M Stearns LESSON IChrist tho True Light John I 114 Golden Text John I 4 In Him coY life und tho life wan tho light of men Three of tho loading word In this gospel anti also In Johns epistles tire light life and Into Each lsfully seen In Christ Wo nro nil naturally darkness but Ho bo loved us that Ho gave Hluisoll for us nnd gives Himself to us and when worcoolvo Him Ho become tons both life and light Inasmuch as Ho is tho Creator of nil things how groat is tho life nnd light LESSOR II Christs First Disciples John I 1540 Golden Text John i 86 Behold tho Lamb of God lie remained on earth till Ho had finished tilt work tho Father gave Him to do tho great work of atoufimcnt nnd by Ills llfo had shown us the llfo men ought to live Now Ho wnnU all tho tlmo till Ho shall coiho again thoso who will not only let Him save thorn but who will follow fully In His steps and let thin reproduce in them by His Spirit HI own life to tho glory of God LESSON III Christs First Miracle John 11 111 Golden Text John II 11 tI And lila dlsolplofl believed on Him At this toast nnd by this miracle Ho mnnl tested forth His glory He always encour ages Ills dlsoiples to patlorrco and faith fulness by thoughts nnd glimpses of Ills glory Consider and sea how Ho did tills In tho caso of Abraham and Jacob Moses and Joshua Isaiah Ezekiel and Daniel Peter James and John and Saul of Tar pus LKSSOX IVChrlst nnd Nlcodemus John III 110 Golden Text John 111 10 For God so loved the world that no gavo Ills only begotten Son that whoso ever bollevetli in Him should not jwrlsh but hnvo everlasting life Xo natural miami however moral or religious can un derstand the things of God Ho jnust first receive n nature capable of understanding thoso things Ho must bo born from above LESSOX VChrlst at Jacob Well John Iv 615 Golden Text John Iv 14 Who soever drlnkoth of the water that I shall give him shall never thirst While re ligious moral people must bo born again sinners such as this woman may be born again Even Samaritans may come All may receive tho living water which will IM n well in them over satisfying and flow ing forth to bless others LESSON VIiTho Noblemans Sea Heal ed John iv 4354 Golden Text Tohn iv OS Jesus said unto him Thy son llv oth And himself believed nnd his wholo house In each chapter tho way of Ufo and of discipleship is set forth ns believ- Ing nnd in this lesson It is believing with out seeing or foaling just believing Ills word because it is ills word LESSON VIL Christs Divine Authority John r 1787 Golden Text John lr 49 This is Indeed the Christ tho Saviour of tho world In tho last lesson n dying boy was healed now it is n helpless man who had been suffering for 88 years but It is tho same nil powerful word that does It tho word by which nil things were created All things were created by liImI and for Him Ho only knowcth thor and Ho alone can reveal tho Father All judgment has been committed to Him and likewise all power LESSoN VIIL Christ Feeding tho Flvo Thousand John vl 114 Golden Text John vi 85 I am the Brood of Life Ho is El Shaddal Gen xvII 1 The mighty God who is all sufficient Ho needs nc advice from us nor any help Ho will let us bo Ills follow laborers but tho work anti all provision font and nil tho glory of It are wholly ills Ho can work ell tirely apart from us or Ho tony take wHst wo have nnd bless and multiply It LESSON IXChrlst nt tho Feast John vii 14 2987 Golden Text John VII 87HIt any man thirst lot him como unto Mo and drink Dread nnd water repre sent that which our bodies need for sustenance nnd ono of thu grout promises is Broad shall bo given him his waters shall be sure Isa sxslil 10 While wo would not think much of tmch n diet It Is suggestive of all our needs and all that need Is met In Him who Is the living bread and tho fountain of living waters The Jews kept tho feast but knew Him not Vo may be very religious but It Is Himself alone and not ordinances that can satisfy Iaul took pleasure nnd glorified In infirmities that tho wonderful power of Christ might rest upon him II Cor xII 010 All that God docs Is that His dear Son may be glorified and when wo ro calve and worship Rim and honor Him God la well pleased for tho testimony The Christian must bo ready to spend and be spent LESSON XClrlst Freeing From Sin John vlll 13 8130 Golden Text John vIII 80 If tho Son therefore shall make you free yo shall bo free Imtacd Those who think they are nil right may like theso self righteous Pharisees bo nil wrong If n roan think himself to bo something whim ho is nothing ho docelv eth himself Thoso blind Pharisees were sinners and did not know it Tho poor wo man was n sinner and know It A sense of sin Is necessary before ono can enjoy tho forgiveness of sins LESSON XIChrlst Healing tho Blind Man John 1x 111 Golden Text John Ix D5HOno thing I know that whereas- I was blind now I see Not only do all things work together for good to them Hint Jove God but all things all events all clruumstnpccs glvo God an occasion to work The Wind nnd lame tho deaf and dumb tho pick and dying the weak nnd tho Infirm nil glvo tho Lord an oppor trinity either to ba glorified in healing thorn or in manifesting special grace by showing forth in their Infirmities Ills meekness and patience under trial for tho ornament of a meek and quiet spirit is in the sight of God of great prlco I Pet ill 4j LESSON XILChrlst tho Good Shop herd John x 110 Golden Text John XI 11 I ntn tho Good Shepherd tho Used Shepherd glvcth This lIfo for tho sheep In no senso a hireling never socking His own will nor His own glory but always tho glory of his Father and tho good of men for men and women are the sheep of His pasture and children are Ills lambs whom Ho gathers with Ills arm nnd carries in Ills bosom Ps o 8 Isa xl 11 Wizen wo are willing to forget and deny self anti live only for Him and for others wo will provo in our dully lIfo that wo have His Spirit All self socking and self pleasing nro contrary to Ills Spirit Wo aro saved by beholding Him wo grow by continuing behold Him and wo shall ba lIko Him when vp ECO urn as Ho Is John I 80 80 II Do JJ J8 J John 111 2 JIpTT They Mar Commingle Time weeping of tho old men who re member the glory of former days and tho shouting of tho young men who boo fioldtlio glory of tho present and future tnako n singular medley of sad anti happy experiences mid memories and realizations anti hopes Yet they zany all commingle in gracious and glorious victory in the present Rev E D Pnnnor Good Intention JMany a good intention dies from in Attention If through carelessness or Indolence or selfishness a good intention Is not put into effect wo have lost an opportunity demoralized ourselves and stolen from the pile of possible good To bo born and not fed is to perish To launch n ship and neglect it is to lose it To have n talent and bury it is to be- n wicked nnd slothful servant For In tho end wo shall bo judged not alone by what we have done but by what Wo conjil Jiavo done Snudny School Jlu iltJIn Hfi 1o HHHH HHHrtKt thhl Ud 1ST BERNARD COAL COMPANY 1 INCORPORATED Mnersand Shippers of 1 aGeneralIi I BrA nch Offices IJAMES R LOVE Manger 201 N Cherry Street Nashville Capt R G ROUSE Mgr Palmer House1 Broadway Haducali i Tennessee Kentucky l S H NEWBOLD Manager 342 W Main Street Louisville Capt T L LEE Manager Corner Main and Auction Streets Kentucky Memphis Tenn IAS FORD Manager 327 Upper Second Street Evansville Ind i ViiolefeQle Ageiritis HUNT BIO Memphis Tenn HESSER MILTON Rialto Building St Louis Mo i J W BRIDGMAN Room 316 Western Union Building Chicago 111 o THEFAMOU5 ND 3 COAL iFor all uses from Earlington Diamond and St CharlesIt Mines Only Vibrating Screens and Picking Tablesoused THE BEST SELECTED COAL IN THE MARKET I 0 FURNAGR8PtC iARDCRUSHED COKE for a much less price One ton of the Crushed Coke will do the same workas one ton of the best Anthracite Coal i ASK YOUr DEALER FOR IT AND SAVE MONEY tififctifi I ii a n CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR TopleFor IheAVreU IlcKlnnlnff Marcli ID Ciiniuient lijr Her S II Doylr TOPIC Self mastery I Cor U 2147 Paul here illustrates the Christian life by a foot race and a boxing contest In order to win the race at the Isthmian games one had to carefully train him self for the contest and this necessitated niany self denials temperance iu all things To win tho boxing contest one must not only feign heavy blows but actually strike them There must be no fighting aa one who beateth the air but as one who strikes under the eyes This is the negative and positive side of the Christian lifo We must deny ourselves bat that Is not all We maet be In active operation against evil within and without us There are things we must not do and things that wo must do The successful contestant In either of theso contests had first to master himself before be mastered oth ers To do so ho had to deny himself of many things in training and had also to learn to do certain things efficiently Tho Christian who will master the duties of the Christian life and win the eternal crown of reward must be gov creed by these same principles He must first of all master himself HImust bo willing to deny himself of everything that will weaken his power over himself or will threaten to rule him if he does not rule or destroy it Christianity teaches self mastery It praises and eulogizes the man who is able to control himself It points out the absolute necessity of felt control if we aro to win the race and the battle ofI lizo Christian life Nor does it ignore or try to conceal the fact that self maa tery demands self denial temperance in all things It emphasizes this fact and illustrates it Paul here declares that ho keeps his body underthat he brings his physical desires underperfect con trol that ho bruises it leads it about aa a slave and smites it under the eyes This language is of course only fIgure tive Self torture never produces self mastery It weakens the body rather than strengthens it Constant self do uying labor for others is undoubtedly rime idea In the iuiud of tho apostle Thus he kept his body under and made It conduce to his growth in power and in graceSelf mastery Is a Christian gra much needed today It id needed not only in reference tn c irety but In nil things in drinking In eating In think lug in speaking in actions of all kinds Many Christians practice sobriety tem peranco in drink but aro very lutein pornto in speech In desires in habits of gther descriptions We must be temper ate in if we would win the prize of eternal life We must da but ono timing anti whatever in our lives does not assist us In this one thing must be controlled or destroyed If contest ants for worldly prizes are eo ready and willing to deny themselves for prizes which soon fade away and are forgot ten how TOuch more ready should wo be to do the samo for on eternal crown I Bible Readings Prov xv 1 xvi 32 xix 11 xx 1 xxiil 13 2932 i isa v 11 12 xxvlU 17 I Oar vi 9 10 Gal v 1020 Epu v 18 Titus I 7Oj II 112 I Pet jr J5 i JI Pet j 09 The Joy or heaven Tho joy of heaven is n never ending song a communion of all puro and blessed souls and the most humble In the adoring multitude way look with boldness toward tho throne anti say IIAbba Fatherl It is a perfect home Oh that ours were nearer to the pat urn pf it Wo zany wake them so Where virtue Iud charity and contentment are wet together at an altar dedi cated to Gods worship thero life is an earnest of tho heavenly life nnd homo is lit with the sunlight of tho Fathers houseRov D J Barrel D D Singing From the Heart Singing is a heart service It is mak ing melody within the heart to the 0rdSomo of Gods most acceptable uymus Pro sung In silence The heart simply hums pomp o4 npe which none save God can bear Presbyterian Jonr gal The Dewey of Florida From New York Commercial Advertiser Andrew Jackson was the Dewey of Florida His military expedition in 1818 compelled Monroe to make the treaty by which Florida was bought just as we bought the Philippines after Dewey and Otis drove out the Spaniards It is no table that the greatest Democrats have been practical expansionist though Democrats always rail against the theory of expansion Qov Bradly Gov Bradleys health is im proved at Mount Clemens Mich and he does not expect to return to Kentucky until the first week in April ft is said that he will go to California before he returns and the rumor is repeated that he expect to probably locate on the- Pacific Coast after the expiration- of his term as Governor of Kentucky CookLon Hopkinsville Ky March 21 Dr James Otey Cook and Miss Harriet Clark Long only daughter- of E 13 Long President of the City Bank were married at the resdence of the brides parents at 8 30 oclock tonight Elder H A McDonald ol the Christian church officiated Immediately after the ceremony the couple left for an extended visit to Eastern cities No Square Heals Horn the CourierJump Mr liryan should not be criti cised too severely because he responded rudely to a dinner invita tion Mr itUtii candilfifny fort e Presidency is based upon the promise that thert ers no square meals in this country The report that Mr L W Rice contemplates moving tobt Charlte is without foundation Hill Lome will remain hen where are his business and MJCM interests Striking miner havebeen en joined by tile courts at AiokaArk train interfering viih the business of the Atoka Coal and Mining Co A womans brain declines in weight after time age of thirty Porto Rico has 300 coffee plantations What n1 lUtlclou It Aa long as you uud I aro lookhif upon religion uj a series of precept I which wo fuel wu ought to obey till more shall wo feel a reluctance to hAt anything to do with it when it if brought to Ut wo shall feel that It sliedi rather a lurid light across our path we hall fight against it At long 111 that U the case you haTe not entered into the spirit of Christ you have not understood the power of an iudleaolnbtn life When we look at what real religion i- wo see it should be a living thing I sot It iu Christ my Master All that He does li simply tho outcome of what Hit very nature is The life is within Him and He lives according to it It is His applieslIlmlelfThe very virtue of tho sacrifice oi Christ lay iu this that it la by His will that He offered Himself unto God it lathe love in it the willingueu in itAnd this la what religion ought to boa jOlIt ought to bo our nature it ought to bo our freedom H delight to us If we say Oh seine day I shall zayliftend begin to act in the way in which tho clergymen ny I ought to act ac cording to the precepts of the Ten Coin waudmeuta as long ai that sort of spirit GxlU we look through dim glsis wa do not sea the real significance of faith dud religion Religion ii n life and ought to work out from you as u life and therefore should be your very nature Churchman The lure BclUoo Tho branch must abide in the vine parcutsnation the believer In Christ To abfda in Christ is to rest ones hope iu inu nito strength and to draw ones life out of infinite goodness and love Christ ii the perfection the teacher and the ex ample of all goodness the source and giver of eternal life the power of God unto Bdvation Independent Dwell With If- Orftdoni Spirit dwell with nut rttrtelf would tnclont bea with WOldt that belp and heal Ialiirlu4 In nIne reveal IIIMkYPJt truthful Spirit with mil I nrMlf would truthful boo clrITender Spirit dwell with met I myself would tender be Shut toy heart np like flower At temptations darksome hour Op n It when ihJnea the sun And HU love by fragrance own lullIMighty so u to prevail where unaided roan mnit fall hopePrealng up Holy Spirit dwell with met I holy be Separate from sin I would roodAsuGive t4 him who gave roe Thee Thomas h Lynch GOING DOWN HILL People suffering from Kidney Diseas I es feel a gradual but steady IQ i pfstrcth and vitality They should lose no time in trying Foleys Kidney Cure a Guaranteed Preparation FptEYt BANNER ALVE Isa Healing Wonder 4 OAMFaELL pt I 9ur Eoloied Eitiens All communication 4Q4 nitlr f i 4iiiI lalnln to hit colimip t oulit b direed to GUI ALIIpnIC Unliuiivn Kv James Urbsr and Mist LJla Kirk were miriitd list Vedn i sdy- Rev V IL Merolwrlbr U in the lIlt iliU wrrk- I he tnnd bt1 i iLry tli MlVr II atuam- coili wilL in ihr nvar future 1110 XUiltMtliitf with picmdwrist Ihwnlr Mrs Anniff irileUetl U uraoCln Rv Cr4inllKrry baa lelurne from Cuba and will to to wok here Mil Ittio Martin kpent Turitjiy io Madiiouvillf hopping St Bernard Company preieoted two hundred fqoire feet of black board lo the public tchool Ian week Preciooi gifl Did you atteod tbs burial of lbs V M CMW C T U iidead Died at hunger There me neatly IwO hundred anti MV amy children lo Barllngton now yet there are not twenty per cent regular attendance lit the Sundiy Schools Where is Chrli tiao iffluencr Dead too There are IWO oars to Cbtltilanllvi boat prayer aud holy example The prayer oar Is used a great deal ai many think the Lord measures prayer by beard and It Is cheaper than the other oar If those who are leaden would work o lift up everybody regard lea of creed we would all soon be lifted up If tnai one who cayi II enI be done will use Chris tfao relixlon for a lever and the throne of God for bn fulcrum ha can tIll she world Wives rnatberi and sIsters Uy udtJ not exhume the W C T U you will not be happy if ydu ihontd get to heaven Watch but if r MORTONS GAP Nu putor has yet bun ulccttd for the BaptUt church Rev Anderson of 150ilvi1Irprched- at the Biptitt church one night hut week AIrs MiicheiHnofMaili oill vMltd friends here this week Miss Fanny Ro j des 5isery it1 at this writing Mrs J Fiiipitrlck Is on the sick list Tba public school closd Prliity with ap propriate mrclm much ei jj ed by ill preiinl Among tliom who bad essays were Misses Ivrnesilno ind Ida Maoiiltob Ethel Hofon Ida tihurber Sam Grfldy Mary Manco ad Celmine Towntond The subscrtpilon school will brjjln March s7ch with a lirgV number of scholar Mrs Nora Ros is induu4days MadsonviuIz Mri Marshall flamilion Noah Porter and find McKee are on the sick list There will 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