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L if rr I J t j L ir V t c i f 1 v nt I JIKrhj 2566 II r c Darlingtons Population by a Care fully Prepared and Sworn icCensus Board of Health is Reappointed Has Unrestricted Powers Under Stat utes to Guajjd Public HealthS I1TIOLATIO S CARRY A HEAVY PENALTY I Y talge a GratifYing Increase of 1 sew Population Tt Earlington Has This authorized and official census was taken 4J 3566 Population during the past few days and is a carefully pre I 4 pared and sworn statement of the number of I inhabitants now in the city of Earlington This census was taken by iEdwin J and Will L Phillips both well acquainted with the city and its people and both thoroughly equipped to do the work in a pains Staking and accurate manner It was taken by direction of the proper officials and under authority of the provisions of the statute and must therefore be recognized as official w The official United States census of IRRo gives Earlington credit WT or a population of 9o7 that of 1890 says Earlington Ind then 1748 jnIiaiIants now we have 3566 r This is a gratifying and steady and healthy increase of which 4Jvery EtrlioRton citizen feels proud Based upon this authoritedcnsus the Earlington City Council passed an important ordinance at its regular meeting Monday night Tfreappointing the old Board of Health constituting that body and Clothing it with all necessary powers under provisions of the State laws i Following is the preamble and ordinance adopted by the City r Council which becomes effective at once upon this publication and giyes our efficient Board of Health full powers to act in any matter pertaining to the public health and measures of sanitation AtOrdinance WHEREAS A sworn census of the City of Earlington rI v taken tn accordance with statutory provisions between jLr J kMaTch 9awAprira 1899 develops the fact that the inhabitants00 the city number 3566 which sworn report of the census fs on file J with the CitylClerkjtherefore the following ordinance is adopted The City Council of the City of Earlington do ordain as follows That It Rash P B Davis and Dan M Evans he and they are hereby appointed a Board of Health for the City of Earlington Kcptuckyand who shall hold their offices for a term of three years rPS successors have been appointed and said Board of 0Ucaith shah have and exercise within said city the same powers as local Boards for Counties are now invested with by law Any person who shall fail or refuse after written notice from said Board of Health to observe or obey its written request shall be fined not lessnCiaa Ten Dollars nor more than One Hundred Dollars for each day lie so hails refuses or neglects poWILLJA F BURR Mayor Darlington Ky A pnl 3 8gg Attest PAUL M MOORE Clerk Pa rrr BEiJ 5pak to a Good Crowd at ftadlI x sonvllle HELD PRIVATE BECEPflOX SUNDAY Mr WmV Goebel candidate for i the Democratic nomination fbr Governor spoke jn the Court SaturdaYIafterpoon he addressed as evidenced by their gravelike quietness u i L tie first ol his discourse but SI1SI T ro nnt worm l1Wh if nn dan dp i1qelspmG 5Ro with 3flmo p1 1I SMetirpra The speech was devoted almost yo entirely to the attempt to prove that Gen Hardin the bought antI delivered tool of the Louis I yule and Nashville Railroad and School Book Trust and the other point that Mr Goebel was and 3 the granddaddy of and the well spring of power for the latter 0day Democrocy yclept Jeffer KentuckyIconvinced that Mr Goebel has I done alltha thingJie tells about I it is lus tpjiyrand can reconcile to their consciences the means em 0ployed tn their accomplishment th qHghf UP n Goebel The day following his speech C 0EaslerSunday Mr Gtt jglheld a reception in roomliin nfe Belmopt Hotel at Madsonville at which a number pf Hopkins Il County politic nswere present l1 fore Houses to Build p f tilts M E McDonald has just Ii Vfclosed with Contractor M McCord f f rIhe erection of a ve room cot I t ten e o fropting east side street between Farren t and Moss Avenues next to Mrs 1 ChristiaaXi residence The work a r prosejmatcnacan onj i ground It t Jherc are other buildings in r i fZ prospecj not yet announced but THK B I J8 potjiorie4 to dl ifi 1 V ieihe names nor the plans I Died PIJ The youngest son of Mr and Mrs E T Shaffer pf Heclaagecl iC seven years died of Typhptd fever r V aad wsJ1ricd in Earlington cem Mr Shaffef is in iberri rJ Joy ofJIIe icJ diry v THE COMING REVIVAL Rev John M Crowe Will Begin Meeting Next Sunday Announcement has been made several times in TilE BEE and is now again repeated that Rev John M Crowe of Louisville an evangelist in the M E Church South will begin a protracted meeting atthe church of that de nomination next Sunday April o Services will be Jield on weekdays at 3 ocloc c in tie afternoon and at 30 in the evening unless changed by tater announcement The T rs seryco of the meeting will he held at n oclock Sunday morning Rev Crow is remembered by the people of Hopkins County as a preacher of rare ability and is recognized as such throughout Kentucky and in many distant places where lie has labored firs Qroaa Dead Rev Roscoe M Wheat was called to Dawson Tuesday to preach the funeral of Mrs Sarah Gross of that place whq died Monday April 3 Mrs Grass was forty years of age Her husband and three children survive The interment occurred at the Dawson cemetery Tuesday afternoon A Card We desire to express publicly our appreciation of the sympathy and aid extended to us during the recent illness ot our dear son and since his death The memory of these deeds shall be cherished with the memories of the life and sufferings of our beloved dead MR and M s E T SIIAFFKR Hecla April 5 Z8- Union 4 fleeting A union meeting of Christian Endeavorers is called to convene in the Cumberland Presbyterian church at Madisonville Sunday afternoon next at 2 oclock for the purpose of considering matters of interest in cQnnection with thecom ing annual convention of the society to be helda MadisonviUein May Judge HaIl jI i3ailcy and Ruby Laffoon are among those who will address the meeting It ia expected that an Earlington deli attion will be present Choir practice will beheldat the M E C1 chcl1thttonigh II II If N J i r 1J 11 tj d N HONORS TODEAD HEROESI Executive Order Issued by the Pres ident fit Relation to the Inter ments at Arlington EVERV MILITARY HONOR TO BE PAID rOil ThuradaAri1 0 the Day at 1alillo Interment the tbeI King Is to be UUpUycd at fat on All United State Build lug Vortf Camp and Ship Washington April i Arrangement have been practically completed for Ihe funeral ceremonies on the occasion pf reinterment in Arlington cemetery it two oclock Thursday afternoon of the remains of about 350 soldier and tlviltans who lost their lives either IlS i result of wounds or disease in the mpalgns of Santiago and Porto Rico rle Simplest Ceremonies The ceremonies will be ot the slm plest character being confined to the commitment service conducted by Ioat Chaplain Charles W Freeland who hoe been summoned here Irom the military post at Fort Monroe for that purpose Full military bonors will be paid the memoryof the patriotic dead and on the regular troops in this vicinity the jlitrict national guard and a battal ion of marines will participate In the etremonles at the cemetery Col trancls L Quetner of the Fourth or tlllery will have command of the mili tary escort exercises The Bodlei to be Burled The remains of 150 of the heroes of the war June already been deposited In tents near the spot pelected for their interment and It expected that the remaining 200 bodies will be brought on Iron Jersey City today or tomorrow The president and most of the of ficials of the administration in tills lty will attend the funeral service An Kxecntlre Order Washington April 4The presi dent has issued the following order It U fitting that in of the nation tributes of honor be paid to the memories f the noble man who lost their lives In Ihelr countrys service during the late vrat with Spain It li Jhe more lilting inns much as In consonance with the spirit of ur free institutions and In obedience to the most exalted promptings of patriot tim thoio who wero sent to other shores to do buttle for their countrys honor under their countrys Slag went freely from every quarter of our beloved Und Each toldler each sailor parting from horns lice and putting behind him private Inter tats In the presence of the stern emer saucy of unsought war with an Alien toe was an Individual typo of that devotion if the citizen ot the state which makes our nation strong In unity and In action Those who died in another land left In many homes the undying memories thai attend the heroic dead ot all ages it TOT tMfttttar that with tile beat of peace won by their sacrUIccr theic bpdlej should be gathered with tender care anO restored to home and kindred This hal bun done with the dead or Cuba and Porto Rico Those of the Philippines still relt whero they fell watched over by their surviving comrades and crowned with the lay ota grateful nation Ouahorelies for private burial But for bthpra ol etihodtheretound sacred tq qo eoldlers and s lon mia the tributes of military honor nail atlonklmourning flavo so well de lerv jDWiefV orders the arrival of the cortege ui Ihl national cemetery at Arlington all pnUtoales shall atend their Interment that thi ustoraary salute of mourning be fired A I ho cemotery And that the same day at Iwo oclock p m Thursday the sixth da- lit April the national flag be displayed ul altmast on all publlo buildings forts ramps and publlo vessels of the United aalddayIIWashington ohall be closed WI MKIILEYExecutive Mansion April 3 im UDYARD KIPLINGS THANKS La Open Letter of Thank FCOB h c HafTeecr Who Uo Beeq Dragged frltl Ct1f VaOV JfeV Yk April 4The following lctVof thanks has been written by udyard Kipling Jlotel prenobl Easter pay Day U9 ear m y M How me through you olumng a attempt acme acknowledg meat ot the wonderful sympathy affcc lion rand kindness ehown towards ma dun lag ray regent illness as well as the un ailing courtesy that controlled Its expression I am not stronif enough to answer letters in detail io I must take thU mUM of thanking as humbly as sincere Iy the countless people of Rood will throughout the world who have put me under a debt repoyFallhfullynUDTARO KIPXINQ Mr Kipling got out of bed Sunday for the first time since his illness He I s well on his way towards complete recovery Ilonnil for Manila New York April 4Llght Battery MUoUeryquipped left aver Vea phqro rail oidt lcitn for Manila via Son Fran IPPO Only Fire Cent to the Pan Victoria 15 C April 3Iffbe Jones who has arrived hero from Alaska on the steamerAmur says that not more lian five cents per pan was token from any creek in the McQu sUn and Stewart river district this winter Soldiers Sweetheart Snlcld MaryWUsoffcman flf this place committed sul l p upon learning that Alva Dlx her over had been killed on the battlefield o3f Malolos Wreck of the City of Topeka Victoria iJ C April 3MYord has been received here of the wreck of the steamer City of Tonelca lnWrangel Narrows No further4 lta TheBHn the World We believe Chamberlains Cough Remedy is the best in the world A few weeks agowo suffered with a severe cold and a troublesome cough and having read their- adverliserneotsin our own sod other pa- peraw8 purchased a bottle to see If it would affect us It cur d Us before the bottle was halt used It Is the best roedi ciao out for colds and coughs TheJHerald ndersonyllle Iqd For sale by SI Bar nerd Drug Store Barllnglonj Ben T oblnsoB orlqniGapj GeorgeKIbg Si Charles Vj 4 r T 0Are you subscriber to Till BJiI Yotshou1dbe g l 0 t iVp 1 Jf- I I FAIR VAlWlHUULT WiiUUINO Union of youth Daat7 and Million of Money Amid ruarloalSurroandIDC New York April 5YoutJi nm bcauty with mllllona of money weru joined together in holy matrimony at noon when Virginia Fair became the bride of William 1C Vanderbilt Jr About one hundred and fifty guests were present at thu ceremony which took place in the Fiftyseventh street residence of Hermann Oelrlchs whose wife is the sister of the bride Tho home was surrounded by a curl Dun and mixed crowd The Officiating Priest Shortly before noon the guests commenced to arrive at the Oelrlchs bouse Ret Thomas F Murphy acting pastor ot the Church of the Sacred Heart at Dobbs Ferry was on hand early nc companied by two little acolytes The conservatory and ball room had been transformed into the resemblance of an old English garden At the end of the conservatory a dais had been rals til Over this was a canopy of latticed imilajr clln Ag vines and blossoming peach trees Its luxuriant foliage shut out the daylight but tiny incandcq tint lights hidden In the leaves gave soft and ample illumination The Wedding Ceremony Almost promptly at noon the singly maid of honor Miss Mary Baldwin Tolfree entered the ball room and under an aisle arched with roses walk cd towards the waling priest She pro Followingherrlchs The organ especially built fur the purpose pealed out The groom Ivan attended by J P Kellogg In tha gallery nn orchestra of 50 pieces under Kmil E Paur played the nuptial mu sic from Lohengrin The ceremony it uponItsshowered upon Mr and 1 Yonder bllt Jr Icw Itelayve Pr There were few relatives present Of the Vanderbilt there were only to kits the bride William K Vanderbilt Sr and young Harold Vanderbilt brother of the groom The rest of the family are in mourning or abroad but though absent they were well reprc itnted in the list of presents which were of the most elaborate and costly deacrlptlonCparty was ush ered into the library and at long tn bles sat down to a wedding breakfast William K Vanderbilt proposed the healthof his young son and wife The groom replied When tho breakfast was over the bride changes integer traveling dress and the young Vanderbllts drove off presenttoed to the Long Island railroad depot whlcllbpldce Idle Hour Ookd le L I They will remain there two weeks and then po iQ Newport where they will oc PVpy Belvolr house In the autumn Ibry will go to Europe- RECQNNOITERED IN FORCE PlI1y1 Thonimnd Rebel nuecJ With Maiiier Illfle Pre paring for Detente Manila April 4 445 p iuQen ifacArthur reconnoitered In force this regimentthethe light artillery as far as tbe river north of Malolos The reconnalsanct Itvelopcd the fact that there are fully 1000 rebels armed with Mouser rifles preparing for defence Shots were ex hanged and two of the Montana regU acnt were wounded but there yaai DA Cart1acArthurwater supply of Maloloa is inadequate Iowa to Believe the Oregon gap P ancisco Ap IlIThe Eicam i ep naysi The battleship Iowa at iresen thc Union iron works un lergplng repairs has been ordered to iroceed to Manila to relieve the Oregon Tha Oregon has been ordered to proceed to San Francisco as soon as the IQW appears RepaIrs in progress on the Iowa wll take three weeks or more to accomplish Completea III Analysis GProfnyeteranyilrtcd his chemical analysis of the Invoices of food for use in the Cuban campaign The report will be com nunlcated to the United States au thoritles at once Prof Chtttenden left for New York yesterday after neon Hobart and Sherman Washington April 5 Vlce Pjesl tnt Ilobort Is not progressing as sat rfactory ns was hoped for and last t was uot as well as usual A lissgreenble cough vis giving him the wont annoyance and lie Is unable to throw it off- ExSecretary Sherman is gaining teadlly and is able to cit up much of the time Striker Resumed York Birmingham Ala April 5The striking coal miners at Uellgwcn and Inrgreavc resumed work The ntrlkea it Allc mill Bedding anti other places ontlnne Opened to Settlement Washington April srhc president tins signed a proclamation opening to settlement on May 4 next the larger portion of the Southern Ute reserra tlonln Colorado Ilecclver Appointed Mlddlesboro Ky April GP K Kemp haa been appointed receiver ot the Excelsior Coal Co A large amount hi involved New Mills Alex Lunsfordof Madisonville was here yesterday and left several samples of flour made by the remodeled and refitted Holland minor which Mr Lunsford and Frank Tuti are the proprietors The ed itorwas fortunate enough to fall heir to a sample sack and witl- give it trial at once It is sure to be good or it would not be allowed to thus stand up and sakforUse1fp yf 4 t JJ lfNCHEDA POSTMASTEEt- Uncle Sam Purposes to Test His Standing Among South Carolina Citizens CITIZENS OF LAKE CITY TO BE TRIED They ore Charred Tf1th Partlolpn lion In the Murder of Fracer E linker Postmaster at That Place After haying Oruanlird fur Thai Exires Purpose Charleston B C April 2FIrteen prominent citizens of Lake City Si C will be put on trial here in the United States circuit court next week to an swer the charge of having lynced Post master Frazer n linker more than a year ago Besides killing the postmaster who was a negro the alleged lynchers will have to answer for kill lug Bakers Infant child and for burn fag the Lake City post office with all Its e1Tect f Other Arreii to be Made It is said here that other arrests will be made before the case Is taken up The indictment will go to the grand Jury and tho hearing will be gill at once Eighty witnesses for the government have been summoned and there is a great array of witnesses for the defense First Time un Record This IK the first time on record that tho federal government has come into the south to take up a lynching trial The murder of Baker was probably the most brutal crime known in the his tory of the stae Baker was appoint ed postmaster at Lake City and be fore he took charge of the office he wtyi warned to keep away lie refused and an attempt wan made to kill him soon after his commission ivas received This failed und then a putillinKamen of the Defendant The defendants in this celebrated jcse are Ezra McKnlght W A Web tel M V Ward Moultrie Epps H C Goddwln C J Joiner Oscar Kelly Ed win hedgers Alonzo Rodgers Henry Stokes Allen Belk Van Zomerford E P Lee tl P Ntwlmm and Marlon Clark They are representative busi ness men from the Lake City section Marion Clark was formerly the editor DIn newspaper in that town Stokes was a deputy United States marshal In Georgia some years ago and the other prisoners are merchants and farmers Organized for the Purpose According to the testimony fciven at the preliminary hearing by Newham and Lee who turned states evidence the Lake City band of lynchers was organized for the special purpose of kill tag Baker The negro had refused to Icave town and give up the office The tvhlto people rebelled at the idea of a olored postmaster Would Please Jen Wheeler Washington April 1 MajQen los Wheeler called on the president rhursday and discussed with the ex ecutive the situation at Manila Tho whetherbets a major general of volunteers and the latter quickly replied that an as ilgnment of duty in the Philippines would please him greatly Poison In the Water Baldwin Ill April 1A package af arsenic enough to kill 40 people was found in the well of William Floretb a prominent citizen of this place from which drinking water Is drawn for the familys use Mr Floreth believes the package was dropped in the well but a few min utes before the discovery Southern CattleforNorthern nance Cheyenne Wyo April 8 Contractn have been let Lot the shipment over the line of the Cheyenno Northern ot 1500 cars of southern cattlo to the ranges of northern Wyoming and sOuthern Montana shipments to begin on the first of May + Two Noted Confidence Men Chicago April ITho bodies of Qcorgo and Austin JQldwell the men nho as leaders of a gang of confidence men swindled the Bank of England Dut of a million dollars reached Chi cngo yesterday from Butte Mont here the men recently died Counterfeiter and Outfit Captured Wl1ke barre Pn April 1Unltetl States Marshal Bacharach and Secret Service Detective Q O Barker lit rested Charles Moss for counterfeiting lie was sent to jail in default of 6000 ball A big counterfeiting outfit was Found hidden in an outhouse at his tome A Hemarkable Suit Milwaukee April 1A remarkable ult has been commenced in the superior court by Hector Leubtow who vunts 25000 damages from thft 19 urymen who convicted him ann large of conspiracy six years ago Death of An Aged Minuter Charlotte N C April3flev Jamea ieedhum is dead at his home near Pilot Mountain He would have been too years old on May 2 next lie wu I Methodist minister and His last ser nan was preached in Winston last Ka rember Largo Flooring Mill Burned P ttifleld Ill April aThe largo formerl1CIJlgbt toss 100000 insurance 45 100 The cause of the fire Is unknown Twentyfive years ago the United States produced 70 per cont of the cotton of the world Today she produces 85 per cent of the worlds co- ttonDzBuIls COUCH SYRUPW- ill cure Croup without fail wbcepfngughDS I I J rt ROYAL Baking Powder Mad from pure Cream of tartar Safeguards the food against alum t treatedmtaacers MYU suona MWMS e see OIIJt CONDENSED TELEGRAMS AdjtOen Bell of Missouri says he auld not place a single company in the field owing to a lack of equipment According to a dispatch from Rome the pope had a fainting fit Monday which proved of the gravest character Capt James U Wright a civil war veteran and one of the oldest settlers 9f Christian county 111 died Monday aged 7- 6CaptJoslpb La Barge one of the beetknown of St Louis oldtime river men died Monday afternoon nt the age of 84 years The general merchandise stock of M P Kpsteln at Staimton Ill was destroyed by fire Monday morning The loss is 3500 insurance on stock teooo If the muster rolls of the Cuban bythethe 3000000 returned to the United StatesD Qutnlan who was arrested in Chicago as a forger confessed to the police that he had realized n small fortune by securing money on worth less checks The Tagalos alone are responsible Philippinesrheand they force the weaker natives to fight with them Miss Maggie Hughes postmistress of byhangingover the post office She was disap pointed In love 0 Bulle who was United States con sul at Matanzas Cuba nt the breaking out of the war with Spain has been appointed ton position in the customs service at Havana Mrs Ernestine F Rector wile of ex Gov H M Rector ot Arkansas died in Little Rock Monday of con gestion of the brain She had been ifck only three days y It is said that AguInaldo will leave the island of Luzon and go to Mind nab where he will continuo the re bellion He has been advised to do so by the HongKong junta Mary the six yearold daughter of Mrs Oeorgo Mitchell died at LouIs inn Mo of spinal meningitis This is the third death in this family within ten days Only the mother is left Howard Bray an Englishman chief HongKongtango for the shipment of arms from lava to the insurgents in the southern IslandsThe remains ol Philip Lehr private lC Co C Twelfth United States Infan try arrived nt Ottawa 111 Monday md were buried with military honors JulyItheJoltWells dug a hole through the brick wall on the west side of the jail and escaped They were captured near KlnmundyThe of Cullom Whtttlcsey the only member of Battery A of St duringtheMonday evening nnd wilt be taken to Lebanon Mo for Interment Five fatalities occurred in anti near Joplin Mo Monday Three men were smothered to death in a sewel caveIn one fell down a mining shaft it Lone Elm and one was killed by a mineMissLag received the ofllclal gold badge of the New York fire department presented to her by Fire Commissioner- J J Scnnnell in recognition of her work at the Windsor hotel fire It is of 18carat gold Stabbed lice Iliubanil to Death Chicago April 4 During u quarrel at the table Mrs Joseph Brown of 340S Lcavltt street seized n knife nnd stabbed her husband in the breast near the heart Brown died almost Instantly Mrs Brown has been locked uP Notified ot o RaUc 3Thtembyeswere notified Saturday of u 4Cnper takhglmmodlotc THE MARKETS I New York April B UIJ 40XTTQNMIdditngloIOUUWlnter Wheat I 24 sp 4 is 80ijCOHNNo 3lOatJNw0 ST LOUIS COTTONMiddiiug G KKVKSBtccra ris 8 555 aCALVESWar 3rHBHbPYalrXOOn Patent new I ta u 375 aWHEATNo aOAT8Nob11lODACCOLuga 1300HAYUTTKHCboleamalry Li rd js 1mIORKStandardMeunowJ ICHICAG- OCATTLFNaUvo Steers 3 75 O 5 90 HoaSYalr to Choice 3CU A S82 911 rt XOUll 3BprlnsW 1 111ORNNoOATSNO z x- iIORKMea3ncea00 j II 16 KANSAS CITY 530nOGSSYHIATlo a liedi it qp 76 3914COLQoif J I t c TERRIE LOSS IF UfE A Large Number of Persons Drowned by the Wreck of a British Steamer WAS DASHED UPON THE CASQUET ROCKS The Steamer Stella Plying Between Southampton and the Channel 11 and With 180 Passengers on Hoard Struck and Foundered Within Ten Minute Southampton April ITho pas longer steamer Stella plying between thus port and the Channel islands crashed upon the dreaded Casquet rocks near tho island of Alderncy Thursday afternoon In a dense fog and foundered In ten minutes her boilers exploding with a tremendous report as she went down Saved Fortr Mre The coasting ateamef lynx which brought tho news of the disaster here picked up four boats and 10 persons belonging to thO Stella Later advices seem to show that at I least CO persons were drowned owing Io the wreck ot Urn Stella The scconS officer of the steamer who was among thoso rescued says that a collapsible boat was launched i full of people but ha thinks she struck on tho rocks owing to the fog Fifty More Picked Up Another steamer baa picked up a boat containing 05 persons including to women who escaped from the wrecked steamer They have been landed here The Stella had on bow 185 passen gers who tfera going to spend Easter In the Channel islands The Stella which belonged to tie London Southwestern Hallway Co eft Sbuthamnton at noda Thursday conveying the first excursion of the season to tho Channel islands There were about 185 passengers on hoard ind the crew numberd 35 men Tho Wean Was roarer The weather ITU foggy but alt went well until ho afternoon when the fojj become most denseIAt 4 oclock the Caaquet rocks sud Jcnljr loomed up through the fog bank and the ateatner almost immediately tcrwarda struck amidships The cap loIn seeing that tho steamer was fast linking ordered the life boats to be lunched IDs instructions were car tied out with the utmost celerity and tha women and children were embatkcd I In the boats Then tho captain ordcrpd the men to look after themselves I A Survivors Statement I A svtrvivor states that he and 25 oth era put oil from tho Stella in a small boat The sea was calm but there was i big swirl around the rocks When this boat was a short distance away from the wreck the boilers of the Stella buntt with a terrific explosion imd thoi vessel disappeared stern foremost In tho se- aVetDown With Dla Ship t Tho lastthlng the survivors saw was the flguro of thIS captain of tho Stella ithnding calmly on tho bridge and giving ls last instructions iTho cap 0tain1perihedthe suction caused by the y sinking iteamer LifeI f the officials of the London Bout western Hallway Co not moro than 70 I persons were drowned out Of the 22t on board the Stella when sho struck on the rotks Other reports however pinbe tho number of drowned at 120 F Three boataincluding the collapsible boat arc mlssingit IClghtr Were fiost on thd steUj London April 13Tho morning pa pers publish approximate lists of thc saved and drowned passengers on thc steamer Stella lot the London and Southampton J Uroad Co which wan wrecked upon thp Caaquet rocks neai tho Island of Alderneylnit Thurtdaj afternoon Thcfto thaw the death roll to includa abqut 80 CnptoreA on Kamsaa Farm fKiowo Has April 4 Nicholas Ito the alleged crztbezzlerof 4500 from an Italian bankJog house at Lime ePru vaa created cue form near this city upon extradition papcra from Peru Consul Bergmann at New York had been on EossTa trail for a year Deilgnta tile Lafayette Dollar New York April sA special die patch to the Herald from Washington says Charles E Barber engraver in the Philadelphia mint is drawing a de sign for the dollar to bo minted by the United States Is commemoration Lafayette It VloePre ldent hobart Better I Washington April 3 VloePresidenf Hobart la kept to his house by the severe cold from which he has suffered rpore or less since lila bad attack ol tbo grip last winter but is improving lowly Death ol UloharA Chamberlain 1 Londot 8 Richard Chamber Ikirt brother ol Chamberlain secretary of atnth10rtbecolowea died yesterday DlgestYourFood Ninety per csnt of all sickness Is caused by food not being properly digested II creates polsontandjgoeilintojjroar blood and then you are liblel almost any dls- eua the human system is heir to Use Dr LlverrlPowderfJandtt11 effects after taking one dose J Give it a trial and be convinced Price 2500 For sale by St Bernard Drag Store Dr Ottos Spruce Gum Balsaat Cures You oonBbQJust thejmedldna for chit dun l bsciibfiiforTJlI Bn I4 0000 1frnqe YourPUlse ft You feel the blood rushing alongBut what kind of blood That Is the question Impureblood I If the blood is impure then you are weak and languid your appetite Is poor and your digestion Is weak You can not sleep well and the morn ing finds you unprepared for the work day cheeks are pale and your com plexlon is sallow You are with pimples bolls or some eruption of the skIn Wby not purify your blood I f will do it Take It a few days and then put your finger on your pulse again You can feel the difference It is stronger and your circulation better Send for our book on Impure Blood If you are bilious take Ayers Pills They greatly aid the Sarsaparilla They cure constipation also V Wrlto to oaf Doctors partltularaaDprompt replr wllbout olt- Ail4teuJJILIO AYER Lowell tus- I im MURDERED IN HER BARNYARD The Third In a Chain of Mriterloai- Ifnntllx Tragedies InCh tel County Tsnn Jackson Tcnn April 5Nevs has been received here from Chester coun ty that Mrs J A Stewart was found murdered In her barnyard a few days ago several weeks ago her husband was found jaMs field murder d One of his sbhs wa8 arrested tvtbe Instance of his brotherinlaw Dan Pea ter charged with the murder of his father While young Stewart was in Jail Foster committed suicide by shoot ing himself through the head The boy was afterwards released Now comes the third in this chain of mys terious family tragedies The matter is being sifted by the authorities TO HELP STARVING MINERS Sup lelUentnry Order Telegraphed to Captplni Aliorcoinblo and Glenn of Army Expedition Washington April 5 Acting Secretory Jlelklejohn has received informa tion that miners on tho Copper river were in a starving condition Al though Capt Abercromblo and Capt Glenn have full instructions to send relief to any who may be suffering along the route of their expeditions to the Copper river and Cooks inlet tountry Mr Melklejohn has sent further instructions by telegraph to opt Abercrombie to take medical and other supplies to Copper river and make every effort to assist the miners reported destitute and suffering TWO WOMEN CREMATEDr Lire at Klnailer Mlolt in Which Sirs Shubert and Mrs Brers ILod Their Lives Traverse City Mich April 4Word ton reached her of a fire at Kingsley bi Tiilch two wcssen wsro burned to d 1IMraQcorgo delger with whom the4 InIralid some assistance A short time Bfteutho firo was beyond control sup carriedIcac totally destroy HAVY DEPARTMENT WILL ACT Ay Assistance to be Rendered =American Wronufallr Jteld In Nlcaraaaa- WashSngton h April 5lW 1Tle is prepared to render speedy assistance to the American resldenta In Dlueflelda Nicaragua who oro be tug subjected to pressure wrongfully ty tho authoritibs there Acting Sec 7ctary Allen In anticipation of tho taming of a delegation from Now art eons has just ordered tho gunboat ifachlas now on tho way to Key West from Livingston Honduras to pro teed to Blueficlds as soon48 sho can io toke coal FIVE MEN LOSE THEIR LIVES Varied by a Cnveln They Alt Perish IBefore It Is Possible to Rescue Them JopHn Mo April 4Five men Working in a deep narrow ditch hero yesterday lost their lives by a cavoin that caught them front both sides Four of them wero burled under 18 feet of earth and rock Onea man aamed Nelghbargcr VaGcoreredtoDtho waist arnldledifromnblaInjurlet tcforo hOcould bo dug oUt The of the others are noVtaiownfames How Spanish Soldiers nro Tald Madrid April 4Great IndignationSIMS been caused hero bjatho public lion of dispatches from Barvalonasnd stbcr seaports to tha eCeci that the tomlers returning1iomedmos hitxlTerto Rico aroIrec 1ivIWfera of the Immediate payenj qOZortk ft their arrears of patiSt foe a Sibiu 1 Jr r OCfetl3ee1 PAUL M MOORE Editor ad Mtniger BEE 1UIJSHINCOMPANYI Incorpot l d the Peitofflce at Karlla ton at StebDd i Tiismattar SUBSCRIPTION RATES One Ye rtsrlctlylnid nc tl OC It SC ThreeltontbIt 5 Slnxl Copies 5 mailed rr on ppliCII on Coneipondenti warte4 In III pirti of lb- ii oijotT Address BS tot particulars t THURSDAY APRIL 6 1899 T EarIIngton5 Population to Official Census 1880 907 4 y Official Census 1890 1748 Official Census 1899 2566 I The last count was made April 1899 by authority of State law governing the appointment of local- ityI Boards of Health and is a carefully prepared and sworn state ment of the number of inhabitants ti in the city of Earlington f It is not a local estimate but a sworn census official because I authorized by law and carefully 1tken under the provisions of State law I i Didnt Touch Us i Mr cfoebeJ in his Madisonville g speech did not touch upon the present conditions of the country under the existing gold standard administration nor its future out I ook under a continuation of the Same standard Probably Mr Goebel thinks and logically that I 3 the fewer times he is forced tq say I that white is black in the consist 4entcarrying out of what he calls I his adhesion to the Chicago 1 platform the least occasion will be I l given those he would have as his I constituents to reason upon this point and discover for themselves the discrepancies between the oft repeated empty freesilver Demo cratic prophecies and the withus today single goldstandard Repub lican facts- Perhaps I4 it isnt safe for Mr Goebel to make comparisons just now but he really might have taken compassion and thrown out a straw or two to those whose 16 toi courage fails through hope deferred The Board of Health Earlington Board of Health is tnowclothicd with the full powers conferred by the Statutes of Ken L ftOcky upon County Boards and Boards of Health in cities of ex ceeding 2500 population The law provides that any person who shall failor refuse after written notice from said Board of a Health to observe or obey its written request shall be fined notI less than ten dollars nor more than one hundred dollars for each day he so fails refuses or neglects and the ordinance constituting the r arlington Board of Health underI State law is drawn exactly ia ac cordance with statutory prpvis ions We have an excellent and lJpaI ble Board of Health clothed full power and may expect theI sanitary conditions of the town to make great improvement under Its administration And the almighty law says woe unto him who fails refuses or neglects Judge Pratt A correspondent asks the ques tion Whats the matter withI Hon C J Pratt of our County GovernorThere T anything the matter 4 Judge Pratt for governor or any other office to which he might aspire where genuine ability andI true merit are necessary His honorable and distinguished ca reer as a jurist has settled such questions Judge Pratt has not 1announced himself and it is qpt 1 known that he will do so But there is a strong feeling among 4 4 Iriif fnends that Mr Pratt would iJb only enter the race in response to a united call and would not under any circumstances become a party citoa scramble for the nomination he would accept the nomination if it was tendered him and it is said that he has received It many letters from Republicans throughout Western Kentucky and other points of the State asking him to become a candidate Judge Pratts supPQrt should he stand for the nomination would be veryI strong if not unanimous in Hopkins 1 and other western Kentucky coun ties TilE BEE last week plated that Judge Pratt was being besieg- i ed to enter the rice 1 By flay First t A letter received by THE BEE fromMr Go W Stone State In sjJector of Mines for Kentucky an pounces bat his annual report for ctheyear 1898 is now in the hands I ofthe printer and he expects to Jftye jt ready for distribution by May istf two and a halfmbpthis 1 4 I in advance of some years past Inspector Stone says he is about worked down and has been nnk tug every effort to issue the report at as early a date as possible v The year of 1898 was a notable one in many respects to the coal industry of the Western Kentucky coal field and the early issue of the report with its valuable statistics of the years operations will be of interest to the trade- Lastyearwas a good year lot lmeaf C2 t Qsine but un less aWstgnsJailtheIear of 1899 will be the record breaker for the coal trade of Western Kentucky thVSputh The unexampled advantages and the magnificent fature pros petS bfi the Southland are so well stated by Mr John E Searles a prominent New York financier that U itater eht o1h be given wide publication in the section where it mustmake such interesting reading Mr Searles spoke most higbly pftheflfadepitlppk in the South afjerf a trip of some five weeks through the Sputh To the New York Journal of Comment hesaidTakiogiotoccneidiratlontbe fact ihkt the South semi rObe abje to produce Iron at a lower C9iji Ih ot er sections an4 that itb 8 AP ufliraited supply ot bret cokjpg coalwid ijmeslpne no limit canb8ieffqpftntbLprpb bJo efUnsion of the Iron steel and coal interests of Ibat section When 10 consider that the man Ufacture of cotton has enriched England and New England and that the produc lion of coarand iron sad steel have made Pennsylvania enormously wealthy and that the Idrober laleretti of the North west have created great wealth and developed a vast bjisjoe jn that section we caforni aeJdea of what it means to the South dto tho entire country that all ofitbMftadjaqtasM jn practically I ud of superior quality ajefpfindntbViclpn and nowhere else combination To Ibis rosy be added an even and abundant rainfallan equable climate a productive soil and great re sources in the way of phosphatcimables granites etc VaccinatJs414eycntIveThe of vaccination as a preventive of smalioxare furnished by Ger manywhich enacted in 1874 a law that makes vaccination obligatory inthe firsxjrcar of life and revac cinattQnaaloogpy at the tenth year I y tVf the result With a population ol 5OOOglQO haying in 1871 lost 143000 lives bySmall pox she found by herlaws of 1874 the mortality diminished so rapidly that today the disease numbers only ii6 victims a year These cases moreover occur almost ex clusively In town on her froetTe- rVaccpaticnwas compulsory in the Gerrqan armies also in the war of 187071 during which they lost by smallpox 228 men while the French armies in which vaccina tion was more or less optional lost 23000 men by the same disease TILE Board or Health of the city of Lexington has decided to have all citizens vaccinated now who were not vvaccinated eighteen months ago when the last general vaccination order was issued There are nq new cases of smallpox but the Board deemed it ne cessary to takeithis step as a matter ot precaution t The question ot general vaccination and all matters pertaining to the general health of the public is gaining tnpre attention daily in Kentucky andthrqqghout the South and the public health is being more closely guarded bythose whose duty it is under the power of the law ONI of the trjost interesting ar tides oLthe week is Who Discovered the Klondyke by Tappan Adney special correspondent for Harpers Weekly in that region Mr Adney gie the entire history- of the gold industry on the Yukon and its tributaries Another arti cle tbatis Well worth reading is The Siam seioSportby Cas par Whitney an article that contains nj t only a description of the gqimes and amiisements of the Siamese butf lsqafull account of the life in iamjbfthe people of ig a E apgl1any other matters of inLest- flpQQ1Bob Tagp the Dem ocratic gum shoe statesman of Hopkins county is or cqebel and there art others in thisstronghold of Hardin PARLJHCTON has had such a clean healthy progressive growth forth last twc decides from 907 population in i8fjo to 3566 in 1899 that Eirlington can well be proud of the possession of a Board of Healthwith new powers and its 9itlens can wet Afford to give the Board the full and hearty co operation mall matters pertaining to public cleanliness and public health They cannot even afford to complain should such coopera tion entail a little personal incon venienceLets all be public spirited and keep jn mind the wel fare of our neighbors as well as of ourselves Ph1bptC UBAN 01 L cures rfBruise Bheu mAtand SOPrice25 cepU Sold by 8t raardlDrof Store Spring Unlocks The Flowers tTo PAM the Laughing Sot IAn not even Nature would allow the flowers to grow and blossom to perfection without good soil Now Nature and people are much alike the former must have sunshine latter must have pure blood in order to have perfect health Hobdta Snreaparilla cures blood trou bles of nil sorts It is to the but nn system what sunshine h to Nature the destroyer of disease germs It never disappoints Poor Z3IoodTIie doctor Said there were not seven drops of pood blood lumy body Hoods Sarsafarllla built me UI And made me strong and well HPSIE E BnowN 10 Astor Hill Lynn Muss Dyspepsia etc A complication of troubles chronic catarrh and ntlafli atiOiIuf the stomach rfieumatlsui etc nmd mc miserable Had no appetite until I took Hoods Sarsaparllla which noted like maple 1 am thoroughly cured N Jl SsEtEY 1874 W 14th Ay Denver Col Rheumatism My husband was Obliged to give up work on accountoi rheu No remedy helped Until tie welt HpotlY Barsaparllla which permanently cured turn It cured my daughter of cat torrl I Rive It to thd children with gOO result1 J S MCMATU Stamford C J Hoodi Plll erll thannu Irritating an- daraLI1irililiitUit iIT1f RED lULL JOTTINGS Tribute to the Memory of Geo R Stiller Written by a Friend Mr Gtho Price made a business trip to Earlington last week Edgar Lyell has succeeded in getting the pistol which be wanted to run by steam but it runs by gas and Ed Is a happy soul once more The surprise party given at Mr M S Mclntoshs was a great treat and much enjoyed by all who bad the pleasure of attending Chas Miles mads a business trip lo Hopkinsville one day last week Dilmus McIntosh has a mule which be claims to bave ridden a million miles and now when be turns him nullo rest be ccmes up and brays for Dilmus Jo ride him again Sobnnie Crick who has been sick so long with typhoid fever is much better Miss Nannie Bennett a popular young lady of Croflon vicinity will commence a school at Red Hill in the near future Mrs Zack Price was on the sick list last weekMuch sorrow is felt hero at the death ot our friend Mr G R Stiller of Norton ville who died recently of typhoid fever alter a long illness It makes us shudder to think that a young man with such fond hopes such glorious dreams and such no ble aspirations should be called into the presence of bis maker to soon Freed from pain never more lo know earths trials and temptations washed and made white in the blood of the Lamb He has crossed over the dark river of death and we hope be sleeps in Jesus To the sorrowing family who yet linger on the shores of lime we say sorrow not even as others which have no hope for if we believe that Jesus died and rose again even so they alio which sleep in Jesus will God bring with him All that is mortal sleeps in the cemetery at Salem while we trust his immortal tout rests as quietly in the beautiful city whose builder and maker is God Now I see forms lowly bending Stricken down by some harsh blow Heavy sobs their hearts are rending Life is mainly made of woe Ties of friendship now are severed By Times rude and blasting hand Dear ones far apart are scattered Some arc in a better land May tbe earth rest lightly over thee and when chilling winds of winter howl above Ibee may the same God that is said to note the fall of the sparrow lie up tbe storm above thee is the wish of A FRIEND Wynns Items W A Young Mack Stearsmand Thomas Wynn and Tom Wood visited Hopkinsville on business last week Wilson Oglesby is down with slow fever Mr Jobnnle Walker moved In our town last week on west Main street Johnnie Fox was taken ill last week with fever G W Grace is hauling tobacco to Motions Gap tdUay lie found the roads quite bad Mr B n Gsace is getting good work out of the boys for sorghum YOUNG RATIKR Red Hill Jottings Tbeo Stanley one of our East Main Street citizens got his foot badly mashed last Monday Wilson Oglesby who has been sick so long Is reported no better G W Grace and Charlie Oglesby made a trip to Mortons Gap last Thursday Tbe late cold wave killed many tobacco plants in Ibis section Rev Guyry Teague of Empire will preach at Possum Walk the first Sunday in May 1 D Stanley makes a first class marshal and the Nortonville man need not apply victnityImake his future home Mrs Docia Stanley of White Plains has gone to St Francis Ark to live with her son D R Stanley t A six thousand dollar mill will be built at White Plains by an incorporated company in tbe near future There has been a call made by the citi zens of Red Hill to consider an article that appeared in TUB BUR not long since over the signature of You No Hoo You No Hoo stated a few things concerning our healthy little city that has no little in fluence to lower tbe estimation our town in the eyes of the outside world The committee appointed wishes to say to the public that You No Hoo is branded as a clorshashIs mind is not unbalanced PERKINS S LOCOMOTIVE BLASTS A Operator Fawcett is again back as operator at Earliojion Agent T C Martin is again back at Sebree as regular agent Chief Dispatcher Sheridan made a bust ness trip to Evaosvllle last week Dispatcher Jorgenson ol the Illinois Contra with his family made relatives here a brief visit this week Dispatcher Wise filling to Ida suit able house at Earlington has moved his family to Madtsonville for the present Conductor Maddox was in charge of the Providence train a few days last week while Conductor Moody was attending court Dispatcher John Devney showed the in terest be takes in elections by going hume to vote last Monday the night dispatcher relieving him for a short time Business on the Henderson division is not so good as it was last month and as a result the boys from dispatchers down are getting much needed rest Agent Harry Ogden of Slaughtersville has resigned and will soon goto the Indian Territory where be will go into business He was one of the best agents on the road and his many friends regret to part with him A verdict in favor ol the plaintiff was found against Ibe Illinois Central Rail road Compapy last week at Hopkinsville The amount Claimed for Ibe death of aI man was 10000 and the Jury gave do oooin their decision The case against tbe L N tar the death of conductor Watts was postponed until the 17th of April Agent Etberidge and conductor Browning am among the witnesses The case is to be tried at NashvilleThe report of the railways of the country as prepared by the inter state commerce commission has been is sued The report includes the returns of 720 lines with an aggregate mileage of 181333 miles The receipts of the year were Pisssnger service 333892782 freight service 374865437 other earnings from operation 30765111 gross earnings 1233523333 operating ex penses 311341453 income from operation 427231922 The increase of gross earnings over the previous year was 165 161583 operating expenses increased 58716594 and income 57716913 Last Sunday while a train enroule south was passing Empire Mr Charles Qriggs attempted to board it and missed catching on securely and fell under the wheels and was instantly killed his head being cut off both arms and legs in fact literally cut to pieces This is the fourth fatal accident occuring during the last twelve months caused by carelessness and not one ot them an employs During ICe same length of timo only one employe has been killed by accident on this division thus it can be seen that those who attempt to violate Ibe law against jumping on moving trains are in greater danger than those following the vocation of a train manThe railroad boys in general are pleased to hear and know that the Render son division officials will hereafter control the agency and other employee at Gntbrle For years a great deal of run fusion and discord has existed between the train men on the Memphis line anti Henderson division men each failing to work In harmony for the good of the sere vice This state of affairs will we believe now cease to exist and under the new management the work will be carried on In a systematic way Master of Trains Devney has of late spent some time there and fully understands the situation and knows exactly what to do and who to put in cbargn and the Henderson division boys now will feel assured ofa fair deal when they reach Galhrie Commenting upon recent statistics of the income of railways in the United States the New York Journal of Com merce says The great efficiency or economy of railroad management has reduced the op orating expenses per mile 69 percent while the gross earnings have fallen oil 53 per cent The decrease in total earn logs is to be attributed to the declining charges made by the roads for their services and not to a decrease of business YOU cant DotteThem Did you ever try to dodge the raindrops P Did not succeed very well did yon Its just as useless to try to escape from the germs of consumption You cant do It They are about us on every hand and we are con stantly taking them into our lungsThen why dont we all have this disease Simply because these germs cannot gain a foot hold in a strong throat and lungs Its when these are weak that the germs master The body must be well supplied with fat The danger comes when the blood is poor and the body is thin If your cough does tot yield and your throat and lungs feel raw and sore you should not delay another day Take scott s Emulsionof CodLiver Oil with Hypophos phltes ot once It will heal the Inflamed membranesand greatly strengthen tlemas well The digestion becomes stronger the appetite better and the weight Increases The whole body be comes well fortified and the germs of consumption cannot gain a foothold Its this nourishing sustain 11l1g and strengthening power of C CiTTfJ5 EMULSION that hits 1 modi it of puch value in rill l wasting nnd exhausting l j ws 11 Ihi eIdlUbls- Iu 1 I rioWnt Cirnis ts 1r 4 I I though the preliminary statement now lUlled by the Interstate commerce com- mIssion doe not go into the statistics of rtbtt traffic The UnltedStates has lower railroad rates than any other countries poptlatlo commonly well supplledwlt railroad fa cilities It has been too well supplied for the interests of too stockholders ranch of whose capital has been sunk In the build ing of lines that duplicate existing lilies and create a ruinous struggle for an amount of business Insufficient for two roadsor In building lines into the wilderness in the expectation that population would follow and a city spring up at every railway station Conductor Bud Morgan from the Mem phis division of the Illinois Central road has been here several days this week on a visit to relatives and friends Bud thinks the 1 C Is the great road of the country Consumption Cured oDr OttosSpruce Gum Balsam will cure limeIa or cold This where consumption gets its start and it you will use Dr Ottos Spruce mughhealthlungs consumptionDelaycost you your life Large size bottles Price aj and 50 cents at St Bernard Drug store DOWN IN TilE MINES George P Farnsworth and assistants have completed the work of repairing coke ovens for the St Bernard Coal Company The St Bernard Coal Company will see that special mention is made of their veto ran miners in our coal edition soon to be issuedThe foundation for the new coal lip lo be built at the Arnold mines will be laid next week and workmen construction of tip will soon beunder headway Alonzo Grubwho was recently burt in the mines is now able lo bobble around with the assistance of a cane bat be bears the marks of having been a great sufferer Foreman Thomas Robinson of the Empire Coal Company says business has been so rushing that it is bard work for oneman to look after the mine and men as It is his duty to do- Damage lo the railroad track leading to the Oak Hill mine was the cause of Idleness for a few days last week the heavy rains of late washing out or undermining a cal vert being the cause of the trouble The St Bernard Ooat Company was well represented at the conference of coal miners held at Louisville last week both the president and secretary of the company beg in attendance Tbousondsof dollars were paid out by tboSt Bernard Coal Companyto their em ploes on pay day last week a large amount being in gold and even the once free silver men were glad to receive it in pavjcent for their labor Foreman Toombs says that on Easier thirtyrive years ago while en route la a field to lay off corn g d he ran across a roan with nine bnnkhotel in him the work of iguerrilla lad so frightened was be at the sight that from that day to this be never forgets that Easter tIf reports are lrue irony gold hunters are now on their way to the Philippine Is lands fn search of a fortune But at this time when affairs of the Islands art in such an unsettled state their venture is likely to prove a losing one and we believe that even the Klondike gold hunter surrounded by snow and ice stands a better chance to win lint few of our miners took enough in terest in Goeb l or his candidacy to go lo Madisonville lo bear him last Saturday They recognize the fact that every unjust attack on railroads that ia any way cripples them means additional expense which has the effect of raising transportation rates and the miner will have his share of the burden lo bear when the coal shippers are called upon to pay increased freight rates Goebels advocacy of the McChord bill is enough to turn them against him To a bystander it does seem that some effort should be made at Hopkinsville and other points to protect coal cars from being robbed of their contents One day last weekwhile a train crew was doing some switching at Hopkinsvitle the coal cars were boarded by helves and quite an amount of fuel stolen and not the least effort made by the police to prevent It thousands ol bushels are stolen yearly from cars on the Henderson divisionDd we bave yet to bear of one conviction of the coal thieves Tbe threat made by the agitators that they would organize Hopkins county this year has caused no one to lose any sleep aa everyone who is at all postedon labor matters in the county well knows that all efforts in that direction will fail This opposition to labor organizations is not con fined to Ibe miners alone but thousands of farmers and other citizens in no way Call nected with Ibe mines will rise up in their might if necessary and support the coal companies who bave thus far and always will resist any interference with their bus am as Is the sole object of men who seek to control Ihecoal mining business through labpjnions welve aollars and a few cents per month is the average wages paid the coal miner in West Virginia says the U M W Journal and if we mistake not the labor leaders boast of their great strength in that State The same is true In this part of Kentucky wherever the U M VhavlI been at all successful In their organization Tbere the most idleness prevails and tbe smallest monthly earnings Millions of dollars are yearly lost to Ibe miners of Ibis country in various ways through the bid effects of labor organzalions J We notice that writers inthatl M W lournal takes pleasure in referring to the laborer who sees fit to use the health and strength given him by bis Creator to pro vide for bis family as a scab A more contemptlbje word was nrer applied to man or woman when exeicising God given rights to be at honest labor and the class of men using such Iknguage are sowing seed tbe curse of which will be reaped by their offspring Fair play II admired by the msjoritv of Ibe Americans who are bo ginning to look with disgust upon those whose chief stock In trade consists in call log others bad names The Victoria cross carries with it a pension of 350 a year for life Hearing as a rule is more acute with the right than with the Jeft ear- Perfect Health Keep thc system in perfect order by the occasional use of atts Liver Pills liicy leg ujate the bowels and produce BodyForbit iousness constipation rind kin dred diaes an absolute cure TUTTS Liver PILL3 jrie chariga Says that a gentle man o friends to dinner and as the colored servant entered the room he accidentally dropped a platter which held a tur key My friends said the gen tleman in a most distressing tone never before in my life have I wit nessed an event so fraught with disaster in the various parts of the globe In this calamity we see the downfall of Turkey the upsetting of Greece the destruction of China and the humiliation of Africa Dr Ottos Spruce Qum Balsam- A physician can prescribe Dr Ottos SprucetJutn Balsam The is on dayVeryLarge site bottles price ijc and Soc For sal by St Bernard Drug Store Poi teantlful complexion use Dr Carl sledts Gerroan The Philadelphia Zoological gar dens fQnta n onJanuary i 1019 living animals 339 mammals 421 birds 238 reptiles and 21 batra chians To Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Oromo Quinine Tablets All druggists refund money it it tails to curezsc The genuine has L 0 Q on each tablet I Fifteen years ago Reading did not have a single hosiery mill Now it has sixteen employing 2500 hands Coughed aj Years I suffered for 35 years with a cough and spent hundreds of dollars with doctors and for medicine to no avail until I used Dr Bells BineVTarHoaey This remedy makes weak strong It has saved my life J O Roseil Orsmtsborjc 111 In Finland and Lapland amber loil is believed to be a certain cure for rheumatism neuralgia and similar troubles I Wbta yon ask for Dr U A Slmgioni Liver Medicine see ihlt you till ansi not some worth lest Imitation Twentyfive years ago the United States produced 70 per cent of the cotton of the world Today she produces 85 per cent of the worjds cotton I Dont scratch your life away but use Dr Sawyers Witch Mate Arnica Salve eczema hives burns and cuts It soothes relieves pain and positively clUeiSI BernardDrugstore Japan with over 40000000 in habitants has only one leather shoe factory nearly all the natives stilt wearing sandals of straw or wood Red Hot From the Qun Was the ball that hit G B Sleadman of Newark Mich la the Civil War It IreatmenllheledBruises Burns Boils Felons Corns Skis Eruptions Best Pile cure on earth 15 els a boxy Cure guaranteed Sold by St Bernard Drug Store The bull of Madrid stands a mile or sooutside of the city It was built in at a cost it is safd of 10000 Tltt1t Klaf of all 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 styes sore eyes of any kind or granulated lids Sold by all dealers at 25 cents The Newsboyss Band of Louisville which accompanied the First Kentucky to Porto Rico has been equipped with new horns and a permanent organization perfected Dr U A Shamans Liver Medicine Clears the Compliilon gIves Jluojincr lo the Mind cures lUsdache Recilate Slom cbUoH li and Ilvet Nearly a quarter of a million cases ofbarnpagneWere imported last year NcwYptlc d half of it I Dr Sawyera Ukatine never has and we I dQ aotMIf boW It can fall to cure kidney v fpati ttbl Id needed I and nature thus n ver fails St I 8rirCl rcfDiu tore In a test case at Washington the decision has been rendered de l ring the War revenue law valid constitutional Working Day and Night The busiest and mightiest little thing that ever was made is Dr Kings New Life Pills Every pill is a sug rco led eTobSilepf health changes weakness Iota skrerijjHv ItStl ISIS into energy bralnrfig Into metal power Theyre wonderful in building e health Only 250 per box Sold by SI Bernard Drug StoreSeyeralbodics of those who lost- I duiir liv s the Windsor hotel fire atreW Yprjff were stfU miss ling when the search was corn pleted Lung Irritation a tbe forerunner to consumption Dr Bells PineTar Ioney will cure it and give such strength1 to tbe lungs that a or a will pot settle there TiyentyfsyacpqtitalJgxddjuggjsisOutlawry the province of Santiago Cuba Ar rests emie but riot with Q qtyspern to I1 ctt pcnr sides A TorpldLIvorcautes Dcssion or Spirit Indtgsatlon JUadicbi Cobitfjitllon Use Dr M A Slmmoni Llvtr Utiilclna lo illmnlil that- organ It has been estimated that the imperfections in the highways of this nation eptail a 1098015Q9 000000 a year a sUm two and a half times greater than the loss oc casioned by the great Chicago fire PlalttrNUIIAN TEA C1IfJ Dyopep sad Lull jwtioa B guUt ftieEiT r PHee2Sct Sold by St BKBWd Drug Store Q 1 VV Full Shelves New Goods I itGreat Variety I BEST VALUESr Our Spring Goods are being Lcareceived daily and opened for 1 public inspection of oirafriends and patrons Our new purchases include a large variety of Dtess poods Wash Good Iflli j I BeautiM Line jf Silk fi uortaTnowdisi 4- Choice Embroideries finf 0 ings Hosiery Ribbons and everything needed to com plete a womans apparel in choice style NoxaU ShiXts J We arc headquarters for the Noxall iShirts of which we have j a very attractive assortment IT IS CARPET TIME 1 CToo and we have a line of Carpets here and on the road from which l everybody can be suited jlj l o OUR NELSON SHOES j WILL BE IN WITHIN A FEW 1 DAYS The place to get well dressed with 1 stuff of sterling quality at fJ fair prices is our store I I 4Vzt r VV k L SOLICITED I 1 J TWYMAN t i IN Stoves and Gratesi j CASTINGS AND f- I Jp Contractor of all kinds Tin Galvanized Iron and Copper Work V ROOFING AM UTTERING A SPEcIALTY AND SATISFACTION GUARANTEED I SPISSSOQI44SSS4SSIS1SpSSIUbSS55jSiSssS I It r YOUR ORDERS f W DEALER l Who Doss ttB Lhery BuslMss 1 11 Ask your neighbors They all say that we haul better loads fur nish best teams and ale YY ways at the right price LOPOIlAll Night t ItiiIoI Barnett r tiliIJft i rf d d M McGQRD lContractor and Builder lIB V AR8 BXPBrllBNOKi f IMI iojmade complete ready for occupancy In Ii eluding the furnishing of all O mechanical and common labor t t2i PLANS DETAILS SPEOI r- FICATIONB Irlcereaonab1eaud satisfaction guarani c21 A CONTRAOTS teed Estimates cheerfuilygive on all klQds 41 aJTICEti Ij7i VVV1IRISVS44eISS4 +C+ ISSSS5SIVSSVS5SIIUUIJSS I dEo1dF O TOYucccttor to Juic Davis LIVERV4FEEDSTAaLI 1 J SlaadoDlIfailiSlreet prdelo- lEARLJN9T V N KY First IaSs Ipipment and ProiptServicfc 1 k II J Ii Fke T we 73pJnbusfrluttLflrt LOCALs Mrs Ida Walker Visited friends in Madisonvillelast Sunday Missis Elizabeth and Margaret Victory are at Home for a short VISit Mrs R P Henry WAS the guest r of Mr WE Rash and wife last week Mr and Mrs W E1 Rash visit ited in Madisoayille Saturday and Sunday Miss Mattie Rice of Madison ville spent a part of last week in Earlington Mrs Owen Nisbet and daughter visited friends in Earlington one day last week Miss Effie Teague who is at tending school at Hopkinsville spent Easter in the city Misses Cordie Coyle and Arrie Lovan of Mortons Gap are the guests of VV R Coyle Messrs Lawrence Pratt Earl Jagoe and Falcon Baker of Midi sonville were in the city Sunday evening V Mrs Barton Crutchfield and lit f f tie daughter of St Charles spent several days with her mother at t Madisonville last week JIH C Brashier has sold his home place here to Rtckett Todd and moved to Lisman Webster county where he has bought a farm JiMr Nat Wetzel and daughter Nellie of St Louis passed through Vjen route to Knoxville Tuesday 4She will return to Earlington Sun J day and stop for a visit to Mrs C H McGary V Mrs Mollie Tatum of Louis ville is visiting Mrs E R Mc Euen and will be here perhaps ford two weeks Mrs McEu n expects to go with Mrs Tatum for a visit homeAW C Morton of Madisonville spent Sunday evening here with Allen Jorgenson of Paducah who with his wife and daughter was making a brief visit to relatiyes i4 and fneVdsJiero their old home J i r Mr and Mrs L W Rice reo L turned to Earlington Sunday after a visit of some days to relatives in Muhlenberg county Mr nicer was ill during most oj his visit but is feeling better with the advent oft sunny days t Givens Wilson was thrown from I htshorse Saturday while riding to r Madisonville and his hip bone fractured The accident was pain ifuland serious but Givens has a strong constitution and will re rapidlyflr i The sunrise meeting of the Earl ington Christian Endeavorers was held according to announcement at 630 Sunday morning in Assem bly Hall Attendance was fair except that the men members were most of them taking their morning napat home i Will Examine Medical Oraduates The State Board of Health an nounces that examinations will be 4 held at the Hall of the ntversity of Louisville beginning Tuesday April 25 and continuing threeI days for applicants for certificates to practice medicine in Kentucky 4 f who are graduates from threeyear schools Christian Endeavor The Easter evening meeting of the Christian Endeavor society f was the best attended meeting held j c by that body since the balmy days tof last year It was held in the M E Church South and con ducted byRevRaM Wheat At tins meeting announcement was made of fine prospect for very iYlarge attendance at the State Con venti on to be held in Madisonville J in May 0 j Married at Dover Tenn f Special to Tux Baa Dover Tenn March 3oMis5 3 iLeeSprague of Morton Gap Ky ff and Mr Simon Lancaster of Stew art county Tenn were united in f holy bonds of matrimony this r morning at the home of the brides I fattier The ceremony was per fprmed by Esquire McElroy The I L saw mill crew extends congratu 0 lations and wishes igm A happy t lUe II J Died 3 Mrs W H Siskof Dalton the c mother ofrSam S Shackelford and stepmother at A pand Ben SIsk of Madisonville died last Thursday and was buried Saturday April i at Odd Fellows cemetery Madisonville The diseased was t a sister of Mr Harrison Hollo man of Madisbnville I if EASTER SERVICES Held By the Knights Templar Lt Madisonville The Easter services held jit tha Baptist Church Madisonville was better attended than any like ser vice for some years past notwithstanding the fact that Easte Sunday came this year earlier thai usual and was not preceeded b y any harbinger of spring in the way of good weather The day itself however was a little oasis in the dreary and unwonted spread of winters domain and spring hats and hothouse flowers blossomed in great profusion and promise The church was full to overflowing although not a very large num ber of Knights Templar were pres ent The regular appointment at the Methodist and Christian Churches were culled in favor of the Easter service Rev B T Watson State evangelist of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church preached an appropriate sermon and was assisted by Rev S H Lovelace of the Methodist Episcopal Church South The music which was furnished by members of the Musical Club was appro priate and beautifully rendered After the services the Sir Knights and their ladies found a choice dinner awaiting them at the Bel mont Hotel where landlord Scott did everything possible for the comfort of his Easter guests Only Sit Knights II CBourland E L Stokes and Paul M Moore with Miss Celeste Moore Mrs A J Stokes and Mrs P M Moore and sonswcre in attendance from Earlington Wonderful Discovery 18g8Nownear SlrsI have been troubled with liver and stomach complaint I bad no verybaddoctors and they tailed to do me any good I Jot no relie until I began 10 me your valuable Nubian Tea I used about two dollars worth of it and it did me more good than all the medicine I ever took I have gained tbfttyfivo pounds in weight and my health is very good I can sleep soundly and my appetite is excellent 1 can recommend Planters Nubian Tea to the world as being a Godsend to any com munity Any one who doubts this state meat can write OSCAR UAKBR Sold by SI Bernard Drug Store Annual C E Convention Announcement was made b the Easter services at foreI Sunday that the committee vitations for the Annual Conven tion of entucky Christian En deavorers to be held there in May were in receipt of responsesthat indicated the attendance would be the largest in the history of the work in the State It is sure that the Madisonvilie people will hang the latch string on the outside but all are to be given an invitation to widen their walls and throw open their doors to the limit to entertain the multitude that is expected Earlington Endeavorers are taking great interest in the coming convention Beware of Ointments for Catarrh that Contain rtercury- at mercury will surety destroy the sense ot smell sad completely derange the whole system when entering it through the mu con surfaces Such articles should never be used except on prescriptions from repu table physicians as the damage they will possiblyderivemanufactured by F J Cheney Co To ledo Ohio contains no mercury and is taken internally acting directly upob the blood and mucous surfaces the system In buying Halls Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genuine It is taken internally and made in Toledo O by F j Cheney ft Co Testimonials free Sold by druggists price 75c per bottle Halls Family Pills are the best Democrats Will Hold a Primary The Hopkins County Demo cratic committee met in Madison ville Saturday and decided to hold a primary election the fourth Saturday in May for the purpose of nominating a candidate for the Legislature Next Monday is the time fixed for paying assessments and it is estimated the election will cost h40 W D Orr Theo Clark and Rufus Teague are an nounced candidates and the prob able entry of Jas R Rash is talked of Esq J M Ntstet batS announced that he will not the race- Remarkable Cure of Rheumatism I KaHN Jackson Co W Va About three years ago my wife bad an at tack of rheumatism which confined her to berbed forover a month and rendered her unable to walk a step without assistance her limbs being swollen to double their normal size Mr S Maddox insisted oil my using Chamberlains Pain Balm I purchased a fiftycent bottle and used it according to directions and the neXt morn ling she walked to breakfast without assist ance in anymannerand she has not had a A 15 PARSONS For sale by St Bernard Drugstore Karl ington Ben T Robinson Morton Gap George King SI Charles BobBrown was hanged at GIaEmf gow Monday for the his fatherinlaw in November lasf Henry Koehler St Company Lumber Dealers of Louisville Ky i invite correspondence with Mi men who have lumber for sale i They buy POPLAR and HARDWOODS in rnixod cars DRV or GREEI I Write them The Pope had another fainting lit Sunday which prpved of the gravest character I- M Hf curMr ma a4 ftuasMT CowpWnt Price 28 Coal gald by St Bernard Drugstore t tJ I i APPOINTMENT CHANGED v BishopDudiey will be i Here Thursday April 2011 b I 1 I tJ SRVlCRS AT M DISONVILLEI- Notice is given of the change of date of Bishop Dudleys visit to hereOThursday April 20 instead of earlier as has been announced The Bishop will preach at Assen bly Hall on that evening and will bo acconpnie3 bi Rev M M Benton wlfolas held services here twice this year Bishop Dudley will hold services at Madisonville the night before he corned here Best way to Invest 35 Cents A NT loc Miss July tat 1898 New Spencer Medicine Co I want to tell you what I think of your- Nubian Tea I bave used It myself and in my family and it is all that you claim for it It Is the best Liver Medicine I ever tried It Is Just the to take if you feel bad and are biliousA B LANCASTER Sold by St Bernard Drug Store BOUGHT ANOTHER MISE Providence I Coal Company Acquires Mine Fonfely Oper ated Under LeaseIThe Proyiddnce Cqal Compapy has purchased of J W Givens and the executors of TK Givens deceased the slope mincsat Provo idence until now operated by that company under a lease The price of 7000 cash was paid for the property Dingley Law Sufficienti From the Boston JournliThe normal v nue a little more than equaled the or dipary peace expenditures of the National Government If the war had not come Congress would not have been asked to add anything to the Federal taxation The Dingley law was sufficient for all normal purposes I Apt Quotations I I sajlngsbaqbeenmen from time Immemorial but few people realize bow puny there are of them C I Hood c Co o SarsaparilU fame have over two thousand and they have origin sled the ingenious plan of serving them up in delectable shape in thousands of news papers with each one neatly turning a as to the merit of their well known medicine The extensive use of these proverbs is original and creditable Hood Co I Fishing on the main street of a city of 135000 inhabitants was the sight that greeted the good people of Syracuse New York recently A Syracuse paper reproduced three photographs showing the citizens fishing from a lake that reached from curb to curbL A W BulletinInillions Given Away- It Is certainly gratifying to the public to know of one concern in the land who are not afraid to be generous to the needy andtsuffering The proprietors of Dr New Discovery for Consumption Coughs and Colds have given away over ten million trial bottles of this great medicine and have the satisfaction of knowing it has absolutely cured thousands of hopeless cases Asthma Bronchitis Hoarsen en and all diseases of the Throat Chest and Lungs are surely cured by it Call on St Bernard Druggist and get a free trial bot tie Regular site soc and Sr Every bottle guaranteed or price refunded CheertheDaytFrom the The movement to an increase in the earnings of labor and conse quently to enhancement of the comfort and well being of working men is the most cheering phenomenon in modern social progress Let us all bid it a hearty welcome A Timely Hint You should be wise and see that your blood is rich and pure and your wholen system put In a perfectly healthy don by the use of Dr Carlstedts German Liver Iowder Then you will be free from malaria typhoid fever colds and the grip Dr Carlstedts German Liver Pow der Is urn best medicine money can buy For sale by St Bernard Drug Store For your Cold try Dr Ottos Spruce Gum Balsam Price ajc and Sac a bottle A Novel SwearWord From the L A W Bulletin It is related of the Marchioness of Queensbury that on arriving late ata state dmnershc explained her tardiness by that it was due to themacadarimable state of the roadsBrave Men Fall Victims to Stomach liver and kidney troubles as well as women and all feet the results In loss of appetite poisons fa the blood backache nervousness headache and tired listless rundown feeling But theres no need to feel like Listen 101 Gardner Ida vllle lad He says Electric Bitters are just the thing for a man when be is all run down and dont care whether ha lives or dies It did more to give me new strength and good appetite than anything I could lake I can now eat anything and have a new lease on life Only 50 cents at St Bernard Drug- Store Everybdttlo guaranteed A number of men fat Louisville have enlisted tar service in the Philippines and been assigned to the Second infantry f Weak l3yei ire Made Strong dim visloq made clear styeOerab ed and granulated lids or sore eyes of any kind IIsp edilf and effectually cured bylbeJI o of Sutherlands Haglo Eye Salve Its put np in tubes and sold on a guarantee by all good druggists j Stockholdersneetlng The annual meeting othp stockholders of the St Bernard Coal ii bpiheld jn ht gencraVoffices of the company a Earlington Ky Wednesday April i I jt GEORGE C ATKINSON 1141 Secretary or a- J ft i i i I POLITICAL POINTS Politics has been manifested in election of school trustees at Eltz bcthtown Two fro silver Dism ocrats defeated two sound morieyI Democrats The three Democratic candidates for gubernatiorial honors are tearing each other to bits before the eyes of all Kentucky daily so that there will not be much of the successful one left for the Republi cans to fight- Governor Bradley is back again at his desk after a three weeks stay at Mt Clements Mich and it up to his ears in work that has accumulated during his absence In almost every neighborhood there is myChamberlainsrhcna Remedy or who has been cured of chronic diarrhoea by the use of that med cine Such persons make a point of telling bopingother lives For sale by St Bernard Drug- Store Earlln lon B T Robinson Mar tons Gap George King St Charles W M Akin Democrat was reelected Mayor of Evansville by a small majority on Saturday defeat ing Covert the Republicarr candidate Dr Sawyers Little Wide Awake Pills give purity of blood and vigor of thought by perfectly regulating the bowels and cure biliousness inactive liver and constipation St Bernard Drugstore J The twelveyearold son of Rich ard Christian a farmer near Tren ton died of spinal meningitis MaltrU cannot find lodgment In the systei n while he Liver It In perfect order Dr M A Slmmont Liver Medicine It the best Regulator A bill has passed the Colorado Senate legalizing boxing contests n that State Do not sneeze and cough you bead off when a few doses of Dr Sawyers Wild Cherry and Tar will cure your cold and cough and prevent any further lung or bronchial complications St Bernard Drugstore It reported that a flock of 10 000 sheep in Gippsla d Australia are herded by drovers on bicycles Mattie J Atkinion Llckburf Ky writes Dr U A Slmmont Liver Medicfaei it all Im proprle tan claim for It It will cure Palpitation of the Heart sure Would not give one dote of It for three of Dlack Draught or sit of Zelllai Political Folly From the Globe Democrat The Bryanites are certainly showing the courage of their folly They keep on talking silver not withstanding the fact that the Re publican and gold standard pros perity has knocked out the calamity issue so completely that the base money crowd in igoo will not be able to poll anywhere near sobig a vote as it did in 1896 despite the increase in population which has taken place in the in terval while the honest money and Republican ticket will have many more supporters than it had then The Bryanites are working even more effectively than they did years ago to make Republi can success overwhelming Genuinely Sound Prosperity From the New York Mail and Express It is a cheerful review that the St Louis GlobeDemocrat has made of the commercial and industrial conditions in five States of he Southwest It presents facts prove conclusively the gen uine soundness of the prosperity that has come as a result of the new tariff and of confidence in thejinancial policy of the McKm ley administration New industries with plants valued at S13 230600 with capital of nearly 15000000 and giving employ ment to over 16000 persons show how untruthful is the blatant de- ialof Bryan that general pros perity has followed the popular approval of protection andat honest dollar What is thus dis closed as to the Southwest is equally true of every other part of- our great and growing country CASTORIAFor The Kind You Have Always Bought Boars tho suf r Hanson The messenger of death has again visit ed our town and claimed for its own the sweet spirit of little Frank the five year old son of Mr and Mrs E S Shelton The little sufferer died Monday night at seven oclock of pneumonia and bad been sick for about two weeks Funeral at res- Idence and interment at East Lawn Comm tery Tuesday afternoon The deepest sympathy is felt for the family in Ibis sad lossWelby Brown fell Monday night and sustained quite an Injury In the form of a sprained ankle It is feared he Wilt not be ptitforsometimAlford of Sacramento passed through this place a few days since on his waylo Evansville J V Asbby who has been sick for quite a white is much improved B F WILSON Wanted Male Help Wanted A hustler to sell an article affording good profit A specialty Jor which there isa asmgdemandI thosetAddress Manufacturer Cleve Ohio Subscribe Cor THE BEE I J i i i WILKINS PROPERTY i Bought by I Balley Wlll Hold for School Purposes The Sam Wilkins property was sold under order of court at Madi sbnville Monday the property Iy ing in Madisonville bringing an aggregate of 5900 There was a small tract of ground on the waters of Pond River sold also which brought 51 The proceeds of the sale are to be reinvested in supportIfor Sam Wilkins at the Western Asylum without encroaching on the principal The statement that about 700 of the sum realized by the sale is necessary to pay his debts accrued at the Asylum is cr roncous The bills for his main tenance have been paid to date out of the proceeds of Hopkins county bonds ordered sold last year I Bailey was the purchaser of the old homestead property at a price of 5100 for the whole 4890 having been bid on separate sale of lots and 5000 by John G Morton for the property as a whole J H Lunsford paid 800 for a lot adjoining his blacksmith shop near the depot Mr Bailey bought the property with an eye to maintain ing intact good lots for the location of the Graded school when Madi sonville shall have reached the end of the difficult row on the school question He will probably dis pose of the other lots and hold those on Broadway for future school purposes and the public good Good for the Children Mrs Ella Hinson of Hiuton Ala writes us August lath 1898 I advise all mothers to give their children Planters Nubian Tea when they are puny or fret ful I keep this medicine in the house and when the children are ailing I give them a dose and that is the last of it Sold by St Bernard Drug Store RAILROAD DONTS Timely Advice of a High Official of a High Class Railroad Said a high official to a body of general managers and passenger agents of the high class railroads The three most desirable things about a passenger train are safety speed and comfort You have got the safety business down to a pretty fine point and the speed is satisfactory But in the regulations of comfort there is room for improvement These are some of the passenger train nuisances that should be avoided Dont let your engineers blow their whis ties a half dozen times in the middle oHbe night to call in a brakeman Signal him to come aboard or send a man to tell him Dont let a freight tram run alongside a passenger train and stop opposite a sleeper to let off steam with a noise that will wake the dead Dont employ a sleeping car conductor or porter who will have the car hot enough to bake apples in one hour and cold enough to freeze them the next Dont allow your engineers to start their train with a jerk which knocks the head of the sleeping passenger against the head board and threatens to dislocate his neck Dont arrange your stations so that a mob of hotel runners will have their stand lust beside the train and greet the sleeping passenger at xa or i oclock by cries whose volume is always in inverse ratio to the size of the town Dont employ surly conductors or impu dent porters Dont let the employes rush back and forth through the sleeper constantly as if there was a hre When it is necessary for them to pass through instruct them to go quietlyDont allow a news agent and trinket vendor and apple peddler to go through train addressing each passenger separately In an effort to sell his wares It implies that the passengers havent sense enough to speak to him if they want any of his commodities and it Isa bore to be con stantly say log no or shaking ones head In reply to this enterprising personage Dont let a waiter come through the train at 6 or 7 oclock In the morning bel lowing like a bull Breakfast is now ready in the dining car especially when It iiI generally known that breakfast is served to 9 a m What would you think of a ho tel keeper that would send a man to your room every morning at daylight to pound at the door and yell hat breakfast was ready in the dining room Dont run the train like Helenblazes for an hour until you are ahead of lima and then come to a stop at a station and stand there till passengers begin to look out of the window to see if theres a wreck ahead Comfort in traveling comes from that steadygoing pace that lulls the senses and soothes one Instead of exciiinj and irrllat tog him The passenger takes a sleeper to sleep to rest Give him all the opportunity pos sible lie will be grateful he will remem berho will speak of it to other prospect- Ive passengers and so it will pay JOB WORK I Will receive prompt atten tion at this office Estimate furnished upbn application 1Jt1 3 n w TOYDAY HEROISM I Struggling through life cursed with ca tarrh is a common experience However herolo the 1 fight catarrh gcn ijcrnliy wins Under some J name or other it gets the best I IranlcEjVt Tcxnndtlipu sands of others pcrmnncntlycurcdofcatarrhby Peruna Here is Mr Ingalls letter Dr S n Hartinan Columbus 0 aIinlittveof catarrh nny one ever had My cnso was so severe that I was compelled to discontinue my business that of con ductor on a railroad but I am now entirely well- Ordinary treatment of catarrh is for local relief Cures are not expected Dr Ilaitisans method eradicates catarrh abjolutely Get his latest book and learn how to combat this insidious disease Tho Peruna Medicine Co Columbus 0 wilt mail Dr Ilartmans books free ou application II A Scott Burt Tcnn writes I I feel very thankful to my Maker and your great medicine that Iam cured 1 would not be without Pc runa in the house Ierunhas been curing catarrh for forty years It plucks out tho rootn of catarrh and builds people up AU druggists sell it p NEIGHS AND BRAYS OF THE IIftC9 ED1cpC9 ft flack from the Toomba lJ tjJliHilUBii5lLlidtlMll 4r Something like a year ago the people of this section who hadI sometime previously subscribed to a prospective map of Hopkins county had to toe the mark and make their ante good for twelve dollars when the aforesaid map made its appearance Of course several of the parties kicked but thQ map man held the ace and deuce which he had carefully dealt himself and the final result was all the irate subscribers came reluct antly forward and took sugar in theirnNow Billie WaltonWas an early subscriber but why he should de sire a map surpasses human under standing for he has only one piece of an eye and to discern the seas and countries of the earth with that part of an optic it would be necessary to delineate the states- and territories about the size of an average thundercloud Kingdoms and empires oceans and soaswould have to be proportionately larger But these facts did not prevent Billie from buying a map of Hop kins county which he received in due season and laid away for future reference About a month ago a friend asked Billie where Manila was lo cated Billie told him that hitS couli not see to locate it but would lend him a standard map and he could look it up at his lei sure Billie brought out and presented the map of Hopkins county His friend took it home with him and has sat up every night since trying to find Manila in Hopkins county Billie is tickled nearly to death and stimulates his friendI to greater action by that Manila is certainly laid down on the map When one such ignorance contemplates He will this conclusion draw- That fellow would search an almanac To find the Moral Law When Judge Cowell called mourners last week Lee Cazort aid a Mr Overstreot came for ward for prayers their deep convictions baing founded upon the following facts Cazort runs a grubbery upon the corner of Main and Railroad streets where every thing is servad from a square meal to a handout Overstreet had been warmed and filled for some time at Cozarts hashery and had neglected to make his ante good By and by rumors began to circu late that Overstreet would quit contemplating the scenery adjacent the right of way from Howell to Nashville and would desist winding up the business of the L N from the top of a box car and lila himself toward tho sunny South and those who had fondly trusted him would mourn his untimely de partureHearing these things Cozart sought Judge Cowell and executed a prolonged howl in that function arys willing ears who prescribed financial laxative known as a gar nishee to be promptly applied to the L N paycad When Overstreet found his pay intercepted his wrath knew no bounds He sought Cozart and rained down the nine compotent parts of speech upon him at onco with all gossiblq variations and plainly told Lee that his so cial standing Was several degrees below the plane of a sheepkill ing suckegg valler hound dog1 Leo can stand a little flattery but this was piling it on a little too thick so picking up a chair he tried to lay an embargo upon Over streets freedom of speech by pounding him upon the dome of thought Overitreet sus pended the Queensbury rules and made some fraatic passes inre turn Bystanders snatched the chair from Lees hands and Over street securing a stool made a charge upon Lae who had mean time fortified himself with a bar low and proposed to illustrate Overstreets anatomy with numerous steel cuts A host of friends interposed and stayed proceedings all of which was shown in proof Tho Judge required the erring ones to bring forth fruits mete for re pentance1 about the size of five dollars and trimmings No case of Justice haiever yet In Cowell court bun Jost The offender never fails to get Five dollars and the cost c An article is going the rounds of the press to the effect that after her thirtieth year womans brain diminishes Admitting this to be a fact there is nothing alarming in it since it takes the average woman more than a score of years to pass from eighteen to twenty five and twice as long to compass tho remaining five years by which time men of coequal age have long since attained such a degree of senility thata total absence would be noted by them Fature to rectify this wrong And balance to maintain Has increased the use of womans tongue To compensate the loss of brain S Last Saturday morning Uncle Oscar Stevens arose early and after the morning meal he started down town accompanied by his sonin law Mr Card AsbbyNow- Gard said Uncle Oscar dont you forget that tinsis the first day of Apriland above all things watch laId ManMcteodorhewill sell you sure Ol course he wont try any pranks on me I am too sharp for him Mr Ashby promised to remember tho day and to keep his optic dilated and they went di rectly to McLeods The elder McLeod paid little attention to them as the store was thronged with customers Business outside the door required a few minutes attention and as he reentered the store he came back toward the stove and remarked very decidedly thattthOse two story passenger coaches outside by the depot were things of beauty Uncle Oscar scattered the crowd right and left in his eagerness to reach the door first He stumbled over the wheel barrow trod on a dog and Jostled a lady but he paid no at tention to these things He reached the door and sur vey dwitb eager eyes the L N tracks There was nothing more beauteous in sight than a few flats antra handcar The crowd laughed long and loud at Uncle Oscars expense who said with considerable emphasis that some people can laugh at nothing This Incident small of itself Does ibis certain fact unfold That ho who bids his friend beware Is himself the easiest sold Nice Salted Straw 30 cents per bail at W C McLeods England makes 20000000 a year profit out of her postoffices Pleurisyand pneumonia aro acute In flammations o and Ifnob promptly allayed thoworst may lu1 The celebrated Dr John W Thins Cough Byrup edl1yaUaysaU inflammation of thefnn and euecta a cure id a wonde horttlmo DEllsCOUCH PlourlsyaridneumonlaDoies rs recommend rricojcts At Prices Your Trade Solicited Quality Unsurpassed An Excellent CombinationAThe pleasant method and beneficial effects of the well known remedy thoCALlFOJlNIA laxatlveprcsentInwthem nIstlve the system effectually dispelling colds headaches fevers gently yet and enabling ono to overcomehabltunl constipation per manently Itspedeet from every objectionable quality and sub kidneysliver Illeallaxa l In the process of manufacturing figs arc used as are pleasant to the taste but tho medicinal qualities of the remedy aro obtained senna and methodknownCo In ortlnr to get Its beneficial effects and to avoid Imitations pleaso Companyprinted CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO SAN FRANCISCO CAL KVForW A NISBE1 President 0 W WADDtLL Cisbler cpkinnBANK MADISONVILLE Ky Captal Stock 50000 Transacts a general banking business I and invites the accounts of the citizens of Hopkinsand adjoining counties Has the finest and most secure vanIlla that section of Kentucky 0 Capital Stock Paid In Surplus Fsad 160000 20000 OMMENCED BUSINESS IN I8B7 JNO GMORTON BANKERThe advantages of a bank account are numerous It is not to bust tbeyknowmen wage earners and to women Theres safety if the bank Is a good one Tberea convenience the money always ready and out squandering small sums when you have a large sum in your pocke- tMADISONVILLE KENTUCKY CCO Compound prescriptions properly it takes time It requires experience and complete knowledge of drugs It requires the druggie drugsfresbpossible work and for compensation be must be reasonable WITH THE ABOVE FACTS REMEM BER WERE CAREFUL ST BERNARD DRUG STORE 11r EXPERIENCE 60 YEARS TRADE MAR55- DESIGNS OPYniQHTQ AO Iitttcb and Merlptlm mr clarucrtaTn our opinion frss wbetnanablr D lent tina UMldboOkOn Patents Sent tree Ui eat i for t cuflngJeteflt raUntf Uk n tbroncb Mann A Co rtclrapeda noUa without charge In the Scientific JlII rica A handsomely lllnrtratad weekly J nratt dr tdenuaa Terin H a mewdetlkI1raacl1 mce n 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others have already been carried off by that dread maladyThese deaths have occurred from time to time amid the refreshing prairie breezes of summer in the fair low days of autumn and also in the dry and sunny seasons of a southern winter Such deaths amid such favorable sur roundings afford positive and convinc ing that climate alone will not cure consumption that neither pine laden breezes nor bracing mountain air will restore weak lungs or build a constitution that is undermined- and broken down by the insidious germs of a fatal disease But on the other hand thou sands of testimonials from grateful peo plo all over this country who have been cured by the Dr Slocum System of Treatment and are today in the enjoyment t of perfectly restored health and strength roost convincing evidence that this treatment aided by favorable climatic conditions and sur roundings is a positive cure for Con sumption and all other chronic diseases of the Throat Chest and Lungs Therefore those who go to the 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luch 1111 common tu liitu tu 1ia Ihe Impaired Uljwtlon or qeke4 capacity for almllalinK toodabIoTbIl4 uourIsiment s1 wute- The caulogii ot Included under head li said to nearly every dieM or which the pbTllclan la ealUdUX opreeite In preparing their staudari prteIpIeLhauid protected al In retain ha 1iIlIIoa bud arid uulmpe4 uirout UT extended Iparatlonbooldpecked In glaM protected by abMrbent tclton and Mcurtly corked Een the cork used bare been of a grads ao klh In 1U reluIremeete no manufacturer of brieeO could inor than a small proportion from hla output Ibat would meot the axactlnc peclflcatloni The iilax turn tacked in uoxei of uall not iflrpaMe4 In beauty act terfrcttou of Workh uiotutldtoug dealers In Jowellnd ornmrnIaOrgOI DIItrlrhlgllalldard aadnorerconwntngt Yary frOnt eno4eri roetbodt of maunc their commodity known and ieren bua4dtJ dollara Int vested wIIhIe flee year Tiewipaper advertisidg Lee informed American Clttuncnwerntng tAn superIor and iUrirliIng IUPaQS serT i 111011 ibuuhtrut Liki aInatakIng DCof tie changed oondllloni that burlujfapuathaI herO S prelClI tntiInt a lower price for every rtlcle thai r 5 IhlorwAD ati acklug or znne0siai7 prollellou aplau GeteroraiIeu bat znlgbi re auU In Jeara but Is u1ou In tb CIO or Q Ilurrhaae tnId4 to I colllllmet Iji week It baa allO beendIseovered by be tto tlmad actual IIC lba thai IkPie Tbule do not have tb lellEell Iou of quaUtIei or dlmlllutloa 4 cx 5 L celiCuce trorn expolure that rnIbt at nnt hu IJcea zpecte4 InulDucb ii UDder 7 t faroraul tboaa that lace lain loma In a dra a traroUui bair or PCIdtt I forevtrl wski or months are found t bo practicaLly u nub 1111 ii encacou u Acting upon hue toitmitUni and DntllllJ particuLarly tile unimpaired cnxperirjr of great ntIWptnow aaU for a cent Initead rue 5 time amount and thirneraUendeney In pit dlrectloni toward low reLic and lncaid slad thecompany liav entered upon th experiment ot pulilni up Jtlpaaa Tbulie la PletOrl1 acbelDlrllQldT I urr 11Thcheaperinniertocit thaUb quality of be medleI Identinaito both iti tbe only different tbe fonn nod comparative oIIt of packtn tie putttn5 up The liTlit Cr1erAmt yet to be Ijed ot all II stuioueb It is roIbl that almosi any drug cInleyt4 ItThtvl o oe 1I njtar thoroughly Introluced to the trlde agents anii Peddlers wm 1IU pp fed Li A iHre wlileh will ailuw them a fair martn It poOC vii t J canon for ed cents I24ozrfll4ICilrUtifOY4 SsroeaflJJcrtOaIfor PIoWo Zgroaj3Wiclonaforei slut Cacti wIth the order jaYerycMo C L U AI J L i Jaa t y J TilE SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON II SECOND QUARTER NTER NATIONAL SERIES APRIL 9 Tpit of lie Ieniun otin xII 111 Memory Veraei 13 Golden Text Mnrk xlr 8 Commentary Prepared lir the neT Tt St Stearnn Copyright 1899 by D M Stearns 1 Then Jesus bli days before tho Passover cnino to JJctlmny ivhcro Lazarus WAS which hml been dead whom ITo raised from tho dead Tho sisters lint been caused to forget their misery anti to roo member it ns waters that pass away Their sorrow bad been turned into joy Job xl 10 John XTlSO llesunvctlon will heal every sorrow for tho believer nUll bring us body And soul to be forever with tho Lord I Thesa lv 10 17 and wo shall then see in that reuse all present afflictions nro light and but for a moment and how they have nil lxn working out for lJIn far moro exceeding and eternal weight of glory II Cor iv 17 18 All tho Bible records of tho sorrows of tho- r Mints havo been written for our Instruc tion that wo through tntleticQ ami comfort of tho Scripture might havo hopo Horn xv 4 2 There thcyiuado Tutu n supper and Martha served but Lazarus was ono of thorn that sat at tho tnblowith Him Wo havo no record ofa slnglo utterance trout Lazarus after ho returned from the joys of tho spirit world to live again on this earth Perhaps his testimony would bo tho salute ns that of Paul that It was Impossible for hint to utter what ho heard II Cor xII 4 His life was now that of ono really risen from tho dead and It boro fruit to tho glory of God ns wo shall tee oven though thcro is no record of any testimony from him Martha is etllK serving as In Luko z 40 but sho Is no longer cumbered It is our privilege tp servo restfully 3 Then took ilary n pound of oint mont of spikenard crycostly and anoint ed tho feet of Jesus and wiped Ills feet ivlth her hair and tho house was flllctl with tho odor of tho ointment Thu sho truly worshiped Him sho poured upon Him that which had cost her a great deal sho gavo unto hint that which naturally she would have used upon herself Ono has soul that In tho three wo hare n tIll Chrlstlnn lifeIn Lazarus n risen llfo In Mary truo worship in Martha service Without being cnmucrcd Wo must pot confound thU anointing with that In tho hoiusonf Simon tho Pharisee Luke vii Bi 88 ns tho Incidents and tho people wen altogether different That was by It worn An whose namo wp know not Vo liaa o- no right to suppose that sho was Nary of Magdala In our worship natty wo havp tho spirit pf Mary of Bethany and of David who said that ho would not otTer to the Lord that which cost him nothing II Sam xslr 8J 4 C Why was not this ointment sold for three hundred pence nnd given to tho poort Titus Judas Jscurlot but thtf other disciples also had Indignation nUll said To what purpose U Will waste Math xsvl a When wo with tho wliolt heart worship Thin nnd give Him our Jest wo nay expect that eouio will find fault always have and always will Men may inlsjudgp thy aim think they have cause for blame say thou art wrong Hold on thy quiet way Jlced not wjiap men may say Christ is tho judge nof they Ienr not ho strong A sincere desire to plense Him will always find np ceptaneo In Ills sight oven though tutu effort may bo poor 0 Title ho said not that ho cared for the poor but because ho was n thief and had tho bag and boro what was put there in This is most remarkable that though Jesus knew that Judas was an evil ono and n thief chapter vl 70 yet Ho suffered hint to be their treasurer nut put up with him so long What long stat fering patience not human lint divine I And then to think that at tho last He could allow Judas to kiss Html It Is too much for usl How could He suffer Itf Ho has In nil things left us au example that we should follow Ills steps who when Ho was reviled reviled not again when He suffered Ho threatened not I Pet II 21 23 When we have to do with wicked let us consider hint who endured pucb contradiction of slnncrsngalnstHlm felt Jest wo lie weary IIcli xii 3 7 fhcn said Jesus Let her alone pgalnstlho day of My burying hath Shy this Ho also paid Sho hath wrought a good work upon Mo sho did It for My burial MntIxvl 1012 Sho hath dono whn ply pmWfha Is come ntorchtllltl to anoint tIT l i to tho bury- Ing Mark xlv 8 Tto women who bought spices after Ho died and came to thp sepulcher on tho morning of tho third day to anoint Ills dead body did not find A dead body to anoint but found n risen Christ to greet them They manifested love but not faith Many manifested the faith which worketh by love fl For tho poor always yo have with you but Mo yo have not always II Mark says that Ho added in connection with tho poor II And whensoever yu will yo may do them good Mark xlv 7 TIm law sold Tho poor shall never cease out of tho land Dent xvi 11 anti concerning Israel In her tlmo of ButTering for her sins tho Lord said II I will also leave in tho midst of thee an afflicted and poor people find they shall trust In tho namo of tho Lord Zepb III 12 Such are spoken of In Jus li Gn tho poor of this world rich In faith anti heirs of the kingdom which Ho bath proniise4 to them that love Him II What nn honor tn bo permitted to do anything personally for our Lord and Ho said that what Nary did would bo spoken of in all tho wfcrld for n nipmnrJa of her Mark xiv 0 0 They camo not for Jesus sake only II This Is written of tho Jews who come to see Lazarus whom Jesus had raised from tho dead Docs not tho expression describe many who attend public worship and possibly somo who preach nnd teach nnd sing or work in works that nro good Lot us always apply It first to ourselves Aro I doing everything for Jesus sake only 10 But the chief priests consulted that they might put Lazarus also to death Tho rich man In Luko yyj who flails him self In a place of torment U heard saying that if only ono from tho dead wjll go to his brothers who arc still on thocarthtlwy- will believe but ho is told that If they will not hoar Moses and tho prophets neither will they believe though ono rose from tjvo dead 11 Because that by reason of him many of tho Jews wcnt away and believed on Jesus If lJOOplocou1l1 sec In Chris finns tho reality of n Chrlstllko life while ninny would bo provoked to unto such a life yet there might lx many moro halley log on Him Thcro nro four gospels in the Bible which arc not much rend but there is a fifth gospel which Is being constantly read and tliat Is tho gospel accord tag to van rnolr 1nrt In JlNtPi T A Greek historian desired yery In tensely to say n word about the pcopjo of tho city where ho was born Ho felt ho could not write his history without saying something of his own native place and accordingly lie wroto this While Athens was building temples nnd Sparta was jvugiug war my countrymen wcro doing Jiothing I nin afraid thero nre too many Christians of whom if the book wero written na to what they are doing in the church it would liuvo to be saul they Jiaye licen doing nothing all their lives flj arJeV IL Spnrgeon TJiliklnir With Rod One great student deecribeil his work as thinking Gods thoughts after Him That is what nil trno study Is No ono can really think Godn thoughts while ont of harmony with God Wo may bo thinkers with God na well as laborers with Jllm but wo cannot thiifk with JIm null not think of Him Christian Endeavor WorM mIiwtIW1vDtURtS WHtHt All tlal IAILS iioit UeoIna f I j i f r8f BERNARD COAL COMPANY 1 V INCORPORATED 1III General Office Kentucky I IIi1 Branch Office u IEStreetsiff f l 327 Ind ff RialtoII ITHE FAMOUS NO9 COALs For all uses from Earlington Diamond and St Charles I Mines Only Vibrating Screens and Picking Tables 3 used THE BEST SELECTED COAL IN THE 2 j MARKET V i + I BRUSHED BOKE FOR BASK BURNERS ID PURNflBES IWhybuy Highpriced Anthracite Coal when you can get ST BERN ARD CRUSHED COKE for a much less price One itggf ton of the Crushed Coke will do the same work as iOt1ton of the best Anthracite Coal ASK YOUR DEALER FOR IT AND SAVE MIu44 MONEYI CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR Toitlu Per tbe rIl1o lieulnnlnnr April Comment by H v X II lloflo TopicThe birthday of hopoI Put I I- An Easter meeting The birthday of the Christian hope hero referred to was Easter day tho day on which Christ nrrea from the dead Both the topic and the reference suggest a study of the hope born into the world when Christ overcame death anti the grave TIle hope of Easter day Is based upon a historical fact It was the resurrection of Christ which begat this IOpoI Blessed be God who hath begotten us Again into a lively hope by the resurrection of Jesus Christ front the dead II The hope is founded there fore upon the resurrection of Christ And this in a historical fact No fact in history is more fully attested than the Tact of tho death and resurrection of Oirisjt It is proved by many Jnfalll e II The New Testament is pno ppnijpuons wjeas The gspels fepord Acts It rcacljlug thin lifo and doctrine The JxjrjJ s and Eastertide stand QII constant witI ness to tho accuracy and genuineness of this historical fact Tho hope of Easter day is a living hopo It is a hope that will bo fulfilled This follows naturally anrt necessarily from the fact that the hope is bosel1I npon u tact Many hopes of life are il melons They ore blUed upon fancy nnd not upon fact When tim time ofI their fulfillment arrives liko the mirage of the desert they disappear Tdrtcb them and like the apples of Sodom they vanish away Not so the Christians hope based npon the resurrection otI christ The foundation is firm and fie Frc The hope based upon it roust be- rei1iz4 hope of Easier day is tim of eternal lifp in heaypj ftlaa hppeYi An inleritanpe into7nptThln j4ii Inheoyenfor our friends pnd our loved pneg livelyhopethat we shall arise and that wo IIbnllln herit the home prepared for us Blessed hope of Eastertide first heard when the angels announced the glorious tact that Chirst was risen from tho dead and never to ceaso to be heard jtljl earth and sen shall give up their al those vho have tiled in Christ fraying p18epsha reign with Him forever Pible neI JJgsIRl1 xir 20 37 Pa xvii IK Jan jJxvi f9 paP sij S Oj Math nil ni 32 fukp sly 114 Julia v 28 20j xi JP3f Acfs iv 1 2 Acts xxvi 828 i Rom vi 111 I Cor xv 1220 II Cor lv 17 18 Col III 17 j I John III 12 Tlie AdvnntnKen of Yculcrdnr Yesterday is no mausoleum of dead deeds no storehouse of mummies Memory is a granary holding seed fort morrowa sowing i memory is an are mory holding weapons for tomorrows battles memory is n inedicino chest with tpmpifwB hurts s memo ory JII a library with wjsdom fpr tomorrows emergency e4erd IOtt tho full store of civilisation contains our tools conveniences knowl edges contains our battlefields and vIc- tories above all gives us Bethlehem and Calvary But alone mans yetor day is impotent Ills tomorrow insuffi clout The true man binds all lila lays together with on earnest intense pas ouatp purpose His yesterdays tcxlaya and tomorrows march together one solid column pnitnnted by one thought constrained by one conspiracy jbf leslre energizing toward anti helpful purpose to servo inan and lovp God Newell Dwighf Hlllis in The luvest ment of Inflnerico Itrllulnn With Trtmmlntf Many church members turn up in Sunday clothing at popular conventions ana tor alt them parade occasions bat when there ia a real battle with evil to bo fought they oro missing As one has well saId Tho tendency in our day is wltlitoomsnrfrhm1in 4 L Mines and Merchants Pleased The merchants of Earlington and the coal opera tors arc very much gratified to note the location of the new house track upon which work is begun and which will be laud and In use in a very short time This is hut a small put of the proposed railroad im provements herr hut it is a part that affects the interest and convenience of every receiver of freight at this point The cars containing freight will be put in this track as soon as they reach Earlington without further switching aucanbe gotten to at once at the most convenient point pos sible Much time and labor will thus he saved to both the railroad mm and time public I Geological Statistician Edward W Parker statistician of the United States Geological Survey Washington D Cvisiled the various coal operators of this county this week r sa s lie can corrcspndmore sat isfactorily a man after he has made bin personal acquaintance and that he frequently makes a visit to some part of the cOlin try for the purpose of meeting those who arc engaged in mining and other pursuits which come under his department Wound Up Mr Jno B Atkinson has made his final settlement with the court as assignee and trustee for the Earlington Wine Company The court yesterday entered an order accepting the settlement and discharging the assignee There is paid out to the stockholders on fie settlement 13 47 per share Dr L Kennedy Optic specialist of Morganfiejij Ky is in Eariinfiton and will re JanieVictorysfrom eye strain call and have your eyes tested free The doctor comes well recommended Mrs E A Chattcn is at home again and will probably be here for some days She left the chil dren with Iriends in Hopkinsville and the tfppfors temporary bachelors hall will be aipisieJ until she returns to Katie and Harford who are much pleased their school and progressing nicely with their studies Mr Stephen Trice a cousin of Mrs Chattcn came home with her Frank Wright is visiting friends at Mannington this week Fruit nin- Oa second of ao much bad weather lbs farmers art bsblod with their work MrsTJ Powin liable to be out again Mr ff M Powers isla HnpVinivllle at tending court TJ e school at this place which II Using progressingicmIy Mr J T Wilson our buttling Con liable delivered a roan by the name of Titan to tb Cbriitlan county wotkbooia ioo laid Tuesday Mr Volotjr Clark was lb guest of Mr Kddle Powers lail Sunday Messrt H C Ashley and W T Davit were In Hopkinsville Wednetday oa boii ness Miss Farmi Lite from Muhlenburn county Is visiting her sister Mrs Will Gales Misses Lula and Ollm Davis and Mr Autle Davis were the pleasant guest of their brother Mr Odie Davis of White Plains last Saturday night and Sunday Mr J B Brown made a business trip to IIopklosvihIe one day last week Mrs W Tr Davis is suffering very much of erysipilis ui ibis writing listIve y but apt serigusly hurt Rosi BPI u j Mortons Jp News IIIeggs Moor found the goose tggi and won lbs prizeDid YOU hear Hon Win Qoebel at Madlsonville Saturday Several tram here wiot Mr Geo M Davis and brother returned trots Louisville Wednesday where they bad been purchasing goods Mr Albert Kimmons has accepted a po sition with the St Bernard Company at this place In the store Mrs Dick Croft and children visited rel alive in Majiisonville Sunday Mr W A I Barnes who has ben pliSITewlortpnl gal Misses Pofcjlo Coyp n4 4rfa ovan spent ias er at garlJnglqn ie fss o- tbp family sf W If Cf IpfineI the rate now going we shall have smootb sailing and carry old Kentucky again Whata the matter with Hon C J Pratt of our county for Governor PLEA FOR TUB SUNDAY SCHOOL The Christian Sunday School recently organised is doing finely and the leaders in the school are asking for earnest support and promise with such support to have a school second to none In the county The song service is spirited and lively Those who do not attend Sunday are earn cathy invited to come and bring their chil dren and a glad welcome is promised Superintendent Mprtin Assist ant Superintendent Mann and other yenterdaythe railroad Improvements in the Earlington yard They didnt bring the ntiw them this time NgJ If is not claimed that Foleys Honey and Tar win EPte CONSUMPTION or ASTHMA in ad vancedstages it holds out no such falgg but DOES truthfully claim to always give gomfort and relief in the very worst cases and in the early stages tQ effect a cure FOLEYS BANNER SALVE Is a Healing Wonder qAMP13 ELL1 7 folofed Eiti ens All cooimunicitioiu an ui ll ri at new ptr 11011010 ibis column ibenld be dhdla Cro ALtiiNDO Karlintlon K An incident The train ua rrowdrd Suciliy in in ut iRimost capacity The doots and icdows could not be closed The ntfps ard cor rider were thronged not even standing room und vet tie men lure kind pliant speciiipfrstive Not an nnktod word was spoken Hut no wonder ntitly all on boardwere employee of the St Utrnard Company If you do not with 10 tue thus crowded traveUbe heavenly road every body goes lo heaven afoot An old man who liked his botlc arose to speak lo tbe Class knowing the olfactory nerves of those near were ex cited by ibe odor of lila recent dram he said Brothers and sistenrM feel like a Christian but I guess you think I dont smell like a Christian A member of the W C T U was on board who answered the man using the moral saying Gentlemen you all rm ll like ChrMuns now you are going toward Madisonvllle do pray smell like Christians when you return l And do you know that humble request was granted by many If we only bad I somemore W C T Ur A bi financial cyclone struck the Mt lon HttT I Church Sunday mornl1lrrrlt and about fl and 0 p m and Mben the mist had leJfecf away fjjooo clean clear clipping lilY Bljlletlne on slim table was reported and unshed Into lbs treasury of Ibe new bpidin Another table was set salaryTotal t earnest worker sad with little help will call Ibe congregation together lo lay the corner c stone for the new church f The doors of Ibe Reading Circle and Oe bating Society will be opened Thursday night April Gib A crowded house Is ex pected and many good things will beeafd by Ibe Earlington orators Subject fortdebate Resolved That it is Injurious to the Country J H Udmonson Ike Ed monson n H Hayden Paul Jones TbeSl Charles letter waS too lain last week tRtTONS GAp Tur last weejc fajleto PPRloptPe pmarrlapof l1 F a p Por ter Jnll M empift iraddie It was pot pfforcelfulpeu commencedWednesday fair attendance Aunt Martha Kills Is yet very tick Will Hamilton of Madfsonville visited his parents here Saturday Mr and Mrs P Montgomery were here Sunday Rev H H Gordon has resigned his pastorate at Uniontotvn and will Iakeeharge plaeoSundayAprIL Jack Campbell Dud McKee Wilson Tomie Grace Jessie Moore Will MhehellWiller Uehard Prowp Airs Charlie jolns and Miss Florence Uraddle went to Madi sonville Saturday Mr T Litilepagi and daughter Minnie of Mortoni Chapel were here Sunday Tbe entertainment liveD for the benefit of the Baptist church Saturday evening was a success Mesdames Southal Brown and Mitchell and Misses Ella Nance and Cherry Withers were Ibe committee tlopkipsvllloSunday waalierqSalurday Clempnahasbeenwriting Services will be heldIllbo Methodist church Sunday in honor of the memory pf the late Bishop Holliday Mrs Kitty Johnson and Ems l Vaughn arecrslcli All were pletsed with our Easter pro gramme Songs recitations and essayab mostablejermondehivere1 pt6rngpgaeteL 11 fl WllbPlJprlcedIDCtAll vIe of 1899 Key Wm Hi Sl ward WII llbJrellI1ar 4 pPOlnlmenlbYespiKf L t- SLbecrilefrTii I jr I J1 4 f ZThROUtIbuNsuEVtSTlBUlEO 1IirTRAItIS DAILY k NASHVILLE 1 ILCANS i CHICAGO LI i fPJEFFRIESGPA eVANJVIUUINO tAtIVILLfjCNtS NASHVILLErCHATTANOOGA SAND STLOUIS RAILWAY PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPING CARS between Nashville and tbatlscooga Als bama Augusta Micon Jacksonville Knox vllle Ash villt WII h nAlolI Philadelphia New York Portsmouth Norfolk Jackson Memphis Little Rock Texetkana Hdcrmau Waco Dallas and Port Worih i Palace Day Coaches on all Trains a Information pertaining to TICKETS ROUTES RATE ITS Will be cheerfully 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