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The Citizen. UBSCRIBE TODAY AN INDEPENDENT WEEKLY Clrcatatloa, 1000. Dtroted to tlw Interests of tbe Hie, School, and Farm. 00 c tTur VOL. I. DEUBA, MADISON COUNTY, KENTUCKY, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1899. NO. 20. The Citizen T. Q. PASCO, KDITOK unit MANAOKIt. . ruhlUhttl at the offlca nl TIIH CITIZEN, llereu, Ky. KHlnpt ol tkt W-flJft at Btrtn, AV, ni troml rlau mntt otnller. IDEAS. There is i bljr difference Imtween doing a thing nnd doiiitf it well. Tho way to amuse children and koop them quiet in to give them omo- ining 10 no. A mnn who conceals wrong doings bocomos a Hhener In tho guilt of it. If you do not got jour children in school, in Sunday-school, and in church, jou nro not doing jour dutj as a parent. Wo must get ready to olworvo the now law requiring tho oople who own hogs to tnko caro of thorn. This is a step in progress, and will make hotter streets, better gardens and bet tor neighbors. The Wide World. The Iloers claim to hare 100,000 men iti tho field. 1,000 of whom are said to be Americans. Several bridges belonging to Am erican cor jKirnt ions in Columbia, South America, have been blown up bj inxurgimts. Tho bulxniic plaguo has broken out in Brazil. This is said to bo tho first time the plague has reached the Western Continent. Tl' British, with 12,000 men nro occupying LndjMmith, which is Bur rouuded by 17,XW Boors, lod, it is said, bj Pre. Kruger. Tho Boers hare some hoary artillery, and some anxiety is felt by the HrttiHh. Tho Itocrs suffered sovero losses ut tho Battle of Oluncoo last week. Clen. Fitz Hugh Leo snjs tho con dition of things in Cuba is verj pros irarous. NATIONAL NEWS Now Jersoy prwwntod a sword to Hear-Admiral Sampson last Wednes day. The Dowej Homo Committee for mally gavo orer to tho Admiral lost Wednesday tho residence selected for him in Washington. Gov. Urndley starts this week to muku scches through eastern and central Kentucky. The new corporation formed by the consolidation of the Pullman and Wagner 1'alace Car Companies, will pass into tho control of tho Vander hilts on Doc. C. Washington officials are making iilaus for a Pacific cable lino from San Francisco to Manila by way of Hawaii. It is reported that a Transval agout is in Chicago, getting recruits for tho Boer army. McKINLEY'S PROCLAMATION. Wa.uiisotox, Oct. 25. In his Thanksgiving proclatnation.isaued to day, Presideut McKinley says: "Seldom has this nation had greater cause for profound thanksgiving. No great postilcnco has invaded our shores. Liberal employment waits UK)ii labor. Abundant croiw have rewarded tho efforts of tho husband men. Increased comforts lmvo como to tho houie. The national finance have boon strengthened, and public credit has bcou sustained and made firmer. In all brunches of industry and trade, tliero Imsliccu an unequal led degree of prosperity, whilo tliero has Imhmi a steady gaiu in tho moral mid eilueatioual growth of our nation al character. Churches and schools lmvo flourished: American patriotism has beou uxulted. Thoso eugsgel in maintaining tho honor of the flag with such signal success lmvo been in a largo measure spared from disss ter and disease. An honorablu peace has boon ratified with a foreign nation with which we were at war, and wo nro now on friendly relutions with every jwveroii earth. "'I ho trust which wo have assumed for the benefit of tho nooplo of Cuba has been faithfully advanced. There is b marked progress toward tho re storation of healthy industrial condi tioiis.nud under wiso sanitary regula tions, the iHluud has enjoyed unusual cdeinption from the u-otirgo of tho foor. Tho hurricane which swept over our now possession of Porto Hioo destroying tho homes and property of tho inhabitants, culled forth tho in stant sympathy of the people of the United States, who were swift to riv spoud with generous uid to tho suffer ers. Whilo tlx insurrection still con tiiiues in tho island of Luzon, business is resuming its activity, and con (id en co in tho good purosoH of tho I' idled Slates is Mug possibly estab lished throughout tho archipelago. "For thoso reasons, and countless others, I, Win. McKinley, President of tho United States, do hereby uamo Thursday, the thirtieth day of Novem ber next, as u duy of general thauks giviiigand prayor, to bo observed us such by ull our people on this contin ent and in our newly acquired is-luudu." PERSONALS AND LOCALS. I Elijah Logan is sick. Dr. Davis was In Richmond Thurs day. Harry Blazer was in town Thura da. Letch Walker is very sick and his recovery is doubtful. Fnrorablo reports como of tho health of Mrs. Mathony. Mrs. James Adams died Monday, after a long sickness. Miss Anna McBain has boon visit ing her uncle.Mllton Baxter, of Union City. II. E. Paddock was visiting Win. Hanson, jr., of Winchester, Saturday j and Sunday. I Thomas Francis, who has Insen ' I working for tho Kockcastlo Stonu Co., oi i-angtoru, came home hnluruiiy. I Mrs. C. H. Cherrr. who has been : visiting hor sister, Mrs. M. K. Pasco, returned to hor homo in Newark, O., Thursday. Prof. N. T. L. Nelson gave a very interesting lecture last night. His subject, "The Heavens," was of interest to all. "I wouldn't bo without DeWilfs . Witch Hazel Salvo for any considers tion," writes Thomas B. Rhodes, unieriioiu, u. Iniallinlo for piles, cuts, burns and skin diseases. Bo ware of counterfeits. S. E. Welch, Jr. W. D. Embrco nnd H. B. Hunting find everything alright. Their ad dress is 114 North College St., New Haven, Conn. Dr. H. H. Hadon, Summit, Ala., says, "I think Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is n good medicine. I prescibe it, and my confidence in it grows with continued use." It digests what you oat nnd quickly cures dyspepsiu and indigostion. S. E. Welch, Jr. James M. Ilncer gave an At Homo in his room. No. 22, Howard Hall, to several of his lady friunds. The ladies present were Misses Edwards, Burr, Shultz, Jocobs, Doggett, Robinson. J. D. Bridges. Editor "Democrat," Lancaster, N. H. says, Ono Minute Cough Cure is the lost remedy for croup I ever used." Immediately re lievos and cures coughs, colds, croup, asthama, pneumonia, bronchitis, grippe, and all throat hikI all lung troubles. S. E. Welch. Jr. Tim aecchoft Saturdar in the chapel, given by Judge Buhiam and 'Squire Coyle were fine ones. The Committee had not advertised it properly nnd many who wanted to hear them were not there. "I had dys(ep8ia fifty-sovon years and never found jwrmant relief till I took Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. Now I am well and feel liko a new man." writes S. J. Flemming. Murray, Neb. It is tho lest digestant known. Cures all forms of iudigestions. Physicians everywhere prescrilo it. S. E. Welch, Jr. Pres. Frost left yesterday for tho East to raiso money on tho Endow ment. Tho students and teachers met in front of Lincoln Hall nnd gave him n good send-oft". Lagrippo, with its aftereffects, an nually destroys thousands of people. It may be quickly cured by One Min ute Cough Cure., the onlj remedy that produces immediate results in coughs, colds, croup, bronchitis, pneul iiiuuin, nun inniai. irouiiios. ll Wll I prevent consumption. S. E. Woloh,Jr. Bert M. Montgomery nftor leaving I Berea last spring, worked on the lake I fivo months and then wont to Joplin, Mo.,whero ho and his father are pros nocting for lead and zinc. Bert ex- , i)ect8 to enter n medical school next I ,u I Dr. W. Wixon, Italy Hill. N. Y ' says. "I heartily recommend One Min-1 uto Cough Cure. It gnvo.my wife ' immediato relief in sultocating Astli-1 ma." Pleasant to tske. Never fails! to quickly cure nil coughs, colds, lung mill threat troubles. j . K. Welch Jr. I Tho College has just bought seven , reuei maps oi v . raver, ot I'uns i , Ky., agent for tho Central School i Supply Companv, of Cliiengo. Tho 1 I mops are as follows: World, North! ami South America, Europe, Africa, I Asia nnd United States. On account i ( of this purchase they were given tho I j limp of Palestine. You uover know what fouu of blood poison will follow constipation. Keep ' 'tho liver cleau by using DoWitt's Littlo Early Risers and you will , i avoid trouble, Thoy uro funious lit- j tlo pills for constipation and liver and I IkhvoI troubles. S. E. Welch. Jr. 1 ICIectlon Olllcers. In tho election to be hold Tuesday, Noveuil)cr 7, tho election officer are us follows: Town of Borea. Isaiio Davis and B. R. Robiiibon, judgssj (5. 1. Ogg, sheriff; E. 0- Dodge, clerk. Berea Precinct. Clay Mnupiu nnd A. Moore, judges; John Cade, sheriff; T. R. RobiiibOii, clerk. Blue Link Precinct. Eph. Mitch ell and E. L. Robiuson, judge; John Johuhon, sheriff; T. J, Osborne, clerk. A PROCLAMATION OF ECONOMY for the Fall and Winter Season in Men's and Boys Fine . Stylish Made OLOTHI1TGI-1 VtTK areirtrrl to cloth Tm wllh th Lnweu-prlral, rightly made, alw.lutely " all-wool Clothing In America. RUhllrniadf, a It l n( famou "Vital" llraml Iheonljr rrailjr-to-wrar Clollilnt Tailored on atlrirtlr N-lrntMc ali In rlfan, trell Trntllati'd workrootiu. I'erfwl AtlltiK ami wrar-rcolitlnx, Ixraiw th In.l.lp, the "Vltala, tlieterjr IIIp ollhe garment, In rarrftilnew In making, rrpftwnU the rx-Ix-nilllurrof time and Ihouglit, and la a ilccldi-d contra. I to the tailoring arm In nnllnarr rrady tn-wcar Clothing. Tlir Fahrlra that we how are the very newest ilelxii that will lie aevii thin leanm, Many i-unflnnl exclusively to iia. In tie face of IheaNite facta. The mott extraordinary feature cornlilnlnK our great offer l, that we ( an and do m'II our Clothing at LESS MONEY Than elcwlirc. How can e alTonl to v ll mch hlli (trilc ( lothlnx for leu money than elsewhere? Our anr In pure anil dimple: Ohm l a modern ' tore, conttnictwl trlrlly on progrcwlve plaii. our riothliiKl" aold on the amaltot margin of profit, depending on a larga volume or hulnnu. The more Clothing we II, the greater our purrhaaltif power the lotfi r our prtcea, that'a the tlory In a nut-ahell. COVINQTON RIOHMOJID - Washington Letter. Admiral Dewey is now iu possession the TiO,000 homo at 1710 Rhode Is land avenue, that was purchasod for him with tho fund subscribed by pop ular subscription. The house was his own selection and ho is much pleased to have a home of his own. There is nothing seriously tho matter with his health, though on tho advice of his physical! ho cancelled all the invitations ho had accepted, but he finds the strain of tho continual re ceptions to which ho would bo sub ject is more than he can bear. He needs rest nnd quiet, though this will not interfere with his duties as one of the members of tho Philippine Commission, of which all the mom lers but General Otis are now in Washington, preparing their report to tho Presidout. The state of tho Admiral's health has acted as consid erable of a damper on tho movement to make him u candidate for the Pres idency, with or without his consent. In conversation with uewspsper men sinco coming here, he has reiterated his determination not to accept, and has stated his platform to he, "no speeches, no banquets,no receptions." Tho Navy Department will briug homo tho bodiss of tho sailors who perished by the blowing up of tho battleship Maine, which were buried at Havana, and they will lx interred in tho National Cemetery at Arling ton. After the catastrojJio a few of tho bodies recovered were brought to the United States and interred at Key West, but most of tho victims repass in tho Christophor Colon Cem etery iu tho suburbs of Havana. The removal is expected to take place next January, and at tho funeral it is likely that iu addition to patriotic so cieties and United Statoa troops, tho President and tho Cabinet will at tond. Tho Navy Department is quito short of sailors to replaeo thoso now in tho Philippines whoso time has nearly expired, hence tho battleship Indiana is to bo put out of commis sion, itnd her crew sent to tho Philip pines. To the Voters of Berea. Fellow Citizens: You lmvo hou ored mo by tendering to mo tho nomi nation for election to tho office of Po lice Judge of Berea. Whilti the nomination has como to me unsought, yet, under tho circum-1 stances, I do not feel nt liberty to ro-1 fuso tho nomination and do hereby accept ami cordially extern) to you my sincere thanks. If I am elected, I shall try to faith fully nnd impartially discharge tho duties of mi incumbent of that office. All who kuow ino should know my politics and do know that I never! wear party badges or buttons, and no' ono is authorised to say that I favor , Ooebel, or tho ''Goebel-eloction law," on tho contrary I should feel that I j could not conscientiously vote lor ino nominee of a convention such as tho. ono held ut Louisville last summer is said to lmvo been, oven if it had beou hold by the Prohibition party. Thanking you again for your con sideration, 1 ii in Yours Truly, Jas. W. anW'nkle. & MITCHELL - EGE3NTUOKY PRESENT ASPECTS OF M0RM0NISM BY ! REV. R. G. McNIECE, D. D. QmttHuftl Jrwn ViM vrtk.) 2. In reference to the teaching of polygamy. It may bo that the church is not just now, in u formal way, giving instruction in behalf of this doctrine. But we know that tho ofiicial representatives of tho church are publicly teaching poligamy over the state. To bo specific, at a con vention of Mormon young people's societies on tho 14th of June, 1898, one of tho twelve apostles, in an ad dress, as reported in two daily papers in Salt Lake City tho next morning, stated that "belief in polygamy is as much a part of the Monnon faith to day as it ever was," and that tho young people "could not deny this part of the Mormon belief without at tho same time deny tho prophet Joseph Smith." At another young people's confer ence in Logau, Utah, on November 13th, another apostle, a notorious polygamist, who did all that he could to secure tho election to Congress of tho polygamist, Roberts, is reported iu the puer8 as Baying in his ad dress that he foil "to sustain tho principles of the Gosiiel even to the extent of taking more wives if nec ccssury." A maguzino called Tho Improve ment Era, tho organ of the "Young Men's Mutual Improvement Associa tion," is edited by the polygamist, B. H. Roberts, who has just beou elected to Congress. Iu tho May number of that magaziuo for 1898, Air. Roberts had an elaborate article, of nearly eleven pages, advancing and defend ing tho rightfulness of polygamy. The article closes with these words: "And tho fact of God's approval of plural marriago iu ancient times, is a complete defense of tho righteousness of tho marriage system introduced by revelation through tho prophet Jos eph Smith." Iu addition, wo know -that the church officials iu tho smaller towns over tho State are teaching nnd ad vocating polygamy in tho Mormon tabernacles, ut tho Suuday services. Tho best way, therefore, to ascer tain tho position of tho Mormon Church on tho subject of jwlygamy is by studying tho persittent man ner in which the church oiliciuls, by example aud direct teaching, are urgingipon their own people in Utah tho rightfulness of polygamy as a diviuo imtitutw.il, nnd it vital part of their religion, ruth'r than by such smooth auil plausible statements as that which President Snow recently published iu tho New York World tor outside effect. Furthermore, wo kuow that poly gamy is a fundamental doctrine of tho Mormon Church just us much as bap tism, or nuy other doctrine. Aim the rejection of it as u doctrine exiwses one to tho terriMo penalty of damna tion. Tho alleged revelation on which plural murriago rests declares to each one "that ho must and shall abide tho law, or he shall be damned, suith tho Lord God." (Doctrino and Cove nants, Sec. l'VJ, Paragraph l ti. The law here referred to is that up holding plurality of wives. Aud uo church otlicinl ever pretends that it has ever been set aside us a doctrine of tho church. Besides, genoral prae tico of iwlygumy sinco Statehood was secured is quite notorious in Utah. II. Iu regard to tho present strength of Mormonimii there is some diU'ereuco of opinion. It is true that there is u strong minority iu tho church made up largely of tho young er meu uud women who are opposed to church domination iu civil affairs, aud iu polygamy. And this is an en couraging fact. Oil tho othor baud, The Berea Monumental Co. The remit of pood work- and reasonable prices is that we now have customers in all parts of the Slate . When you tcant Anything in the monumental line 11 us know and we will send you designs and prices Headstones, $6.00 up to any amount. ... Marble and Granite Monuments ... At prices to suit the times. Material and wjrk first- lass. JOHN HARW00D, Prop. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. Itartlflclally digests the food and aids Nature in strengthening and recon structing the exhausted digestive or gans. It Is the latest discovered digest ant and tonic. No other preparation, can approach It In efficiency. It In stantly relieves and permanently cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, Sick IIeadache,Gastra!gia,Cramps,ana all other results of Imnerfectdlgestlon. Prtparsd by E. C. D.Witt Co., Cljleaso. S. K. WELCH, .Jit. LEWIS A. bAvis, Medicine and Surgery, Berea, Kly. Ofiice nt Residence. Job Printing Dirt Cheap We are prepared to do all kinds of Job printing at very cheap rates. Here are a few sample prices: 500 White envelopes . $1 25 500 Killed Note Heads . 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For it was stated iu the annual couleronco in &ait uiko City last April, that thoso missionaries tho previous year had secured over lill.OOO converts. Thoy lmvo congre gations uud centers ot inlluiuicu iu many of the eastern uud southern cities, mid uro very industrious iu dis- 'bemmatiug thoir mischievous doc Itrines, sugar coetcd with Christian I nhraeology. General Entoh of Wash , uigton, D. C, iu his most instructive , pamphlet entitled "The Mormons of To-dav," reminds us that the census ! of 1890 reports 1,0.18 Mormon com ' municauts iu Nebraska; 1,100 iu Kan husj in Wyoming; UVM in Cat iforuia; 1,510 in Michigan; 1,702 in Colorado; n.IUXl iu Iowa; 0,500 in I Arizonu; 11,972 iu Idaho. In I'tnh tho Mormons are about three-fifths of the eutirp population, which is about 2S0,IXX). 1 Tu be cWjm (.' ! Geo, Xoluml, Kockluml, 0 suvn, ".My who iiuti piles iony years. uy Witt's Witch Ilazol Salvo cured her. It is the best salvo in America." It heals everything uud cures ull skin diseases. 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