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Bourbon news (Paris, Ky. : 1895): January 19, 1897
Bourbon news (Paris, Ky. : 1895): January 19, 1897 Bourbon news (Paris, Ky. : 1895) 300dpi TIFF G4 page images Champ & Miller Paris, KY 1897 bou1897011901_sn86069873 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Bourbon news (Paris, Ky. : 1895): January 19, 1897 Bourbon news (Paris, Ky. : 1895) Champ & Miller Paris, KY 1897 $IMLS This electronic text file was created by Optical Character Recognitio n (OCR). No corrections have been made to the OCR-ed text and no editing has be en done to the content of the original document. Encoding has been done through an automated process using the recommendations for Level 1 of the TEI in Librar ies Guidelines. Digital page images are linked to the text file. rN5y i ir - H y rim t USE A f - D i V f - Lt vC i GHAMP MILLER - TH Bdu R B 0 N NEWS 7 Editors and Owners PRINTED EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY Established peb i 1881 M f r jf SEVEMTEESTH YEAR PARIS BOURBON CO KY TUESDAY JANUARY 19 1897 MILLERSBURG NO 6 y HUTCHISON NEW YEAR 1897 Everybody Can Get Bargains Mj News Notes Gathered At Our Cut Price Sale This Month To reduce stock before taking inventory we will offer the entire line of Chamber Suits Parlor Suits Brass and Iron Beds Carpetings and Rugs Wall Papers Draperies etc at reduced prices Sale will be continued through January Splendid Bargains in each department Inspection cordially invited BROWER SCOTT FRAZEE Carpets Furniture Wall Papers Draperies PRIDE OF PARIS The Best The Whitest Purest and FLOU PARIS MILLING CO Ask Your Grocer For It Take No Other Sharpsburg Sunday MrWm Miller of Ruddles Mills precinct is quite sick Mr Stiles Stirman has been quite sick forthe past week Rev Daniel Robert is confined to his bed with rheumatism Tom Judy has resigned his position in C W Howards grocery Mr Reynolds Becraft is home from College at Jacksonville 111 Mr F M Ewing of Owingsville visited lady friends here Friday Mrs Ed Ingels and daughter visited her parents in Carlisle yesterday Dr Huffman and Albert Curtis went to Louisville Saturday on business M O Wilson visited his parents at Aberdeen from Friday until yesterday Mr Chas Allen of Knoxville was the guest of Mr J G Allen Saturday Mrs Rhoda Conway guest of Mrs Sandusky returned to Carlisle yester- ¬ day Mrs L C Bonier sister of Mr Jas Woolums returned to Lexington Sat- ¬ urday Miss Ida Collier returned Saturday from a visit with relatives in Mt Sterling Miss Kitty Riggs guest of Mr and Mrs John Ingels returned to Cyntniana yesterday Mrs Parham wife of Prof Parham formerly of this place died in Arkansas last week Mrs Geo Huff of Carlisle was the guest of Mrs Harmon Stitt from Fri ¬ day until ye6terday Mr Jaa Cummings and wife of Mayeville were guests of Mr and Mrs - In And About The Fresh dflragraphs About The People In Vicinity Bare f This Mr JO Wills of Cynthiana is visit Mr J G Allen visited relatives in irig relatives here i Jas R Bagge bought 22 fat hogs of Walker Uros at 6 cts per pound Sinedley Brosbought of Robt Penn 20 catteshotee at 3 cents per pound Lettor Bf 6s sold two barns of tobacco at 52 ctaf and 4 1 cts to W T Overby of HERES YOUR CHANGE A fans E DSBrowh sold his crop of tobacco in Louiftville at Buckner House at 6 J centa ti J4rs Willarjl Huffman of Centerville is visiting her mother Mrs Carrie i We intend to reduce our stock because we are going to move to a different store room We have marked down prices in order to sell quickly all our surplus stock We can gfye you some choice bar- ¬ gains uow Come quick Everything low Neckties Hats Shirts Collars Cuffs Handkerchiefs everything is offered for less money than ever before - Pryor ofW J3 Bryans new book 4The First Battle v See advertisement in another column I v Sjend your order to Oscar Miller Hutchison Ky agent for Bour ¬ bon county ti The young members of Bethlehem Church met at P t Bronaughs last Thursday night and organized an En- ¬ deavor Society Mr Kenny Nichols was elected president Miss Georgie Ashurstj vice president The first meeting wiil be held at Mr Lloyd -- Paris Fur d ishlng andT ailoringCo H S STOUT Manager Wkr Hukill -- A - Ashursts the last Thursday night in January For Sale Sixteen toll houses and lots wilUbe sold by the County at the court house door at eleven oclock a far m on February 1st SPEGIAX COMMISSIONERS OF Jr Cutter THE SALE I hQjXjLOL Bourbon Circuit Court -- T Queen Cresceht route Jas Woolums Friday EVERY SACK GUARAHTEED DR The Dr I R Best farm on the Ardery pike was sold Saturday for 5840 to Mr E P Gamble Messrs Wm Mclntyre and Bert McClintock attended the court day sales jat Mt Sterling yesterday Mrs Cyrus Hurt Preston of Paints ville brought her daughter Mies Ora Preston to attend the M F C last week r 1 Ki WECmiMm the generative organs of either sex such as Nervous Prostration Fail of ing or Lost Manhood Impotency Nightly Emissions Youthful Errors Kj jxiciiiui iiuujcAtuDDircupcui x uuuvuu ui upuuij nuiuu luau IUVUU John OConnell otQarlislehas rented sumption and Insanity With every S5 order Ve give a written miar- - the room adjoining the postoffice build Sold at SlOO per box 6 boxes BEFORE AND AFTER USING antee to cure or refund the money lor SSOO 9S MOTTS CIICMICAXiCO Cleveland Ohio ing and the residence above same and will open a saloon in a few days For Sale By W T Brooks Druggist See advertisement in another column ¬ wi ama ask r - hh aibhv RUrlsS The great remedy for nervous prostration and all nervous ttiseasesof ESTORED MAN HOOD HOTTS NERYERINE ASSIGNEES NOTICE persons having claims against assigned estate of J GSmedley are requested to present them at once properly proven as required by law to the undersigned or their at-¬ ALL - torney Harmon Stitt A SMEDLEY B D SMEDLEY f 27nov tf A signees ASSIGNEES NOTICE persons having claims against assigned estate of A O Ball are requested to present them at once properly proven as required by law to the undersigned or his attorney Har ¬ mon Stitt ALL land lying in Bourbon County KeL tucky Beginning at 10 a point in ths center of the Parker Stand Road then N 350 E 6656 poles to 2 an angle in Jirt road tnence N 3946 W 7752 poles to 3 in center of dirt road and corner to Wd The First Tarr then with said Tarr line S 481 of W J Bryans new book Send your order to Oscar W 14968 poles to 4 a stone corner to Battle Miller Hutchison Ky agent for Bour- ¬ said Tarr then N 40 1 W 56 100 poles to tf bon county 5 a stone corner to same then S 49 1 VV Miss Margaret Ingels the talented 2792 poles to 6 a stone in Tarrs line actress and elocutionist will give an thenS22rDE 5800 poles to 11 and cor artistic costume recital next Tuesday neivto lot No 2fthen N 7459 E 16524 night at the opera house Millersburg poles to the beginning containing one Bhould give Misslngels a splendid wel- ¬ hundred and ten acres and thirty two poles of land It is not generally known that persons come Terms Said property will be sold on desiring to make small payments down credits of six and twelve months for and the balance afterwards can secure For Sale Sixteen toll houses and equal parts of the purchase money lots will be sold by the County at the The purchaser will be required to exe ¬ the best pianos payable court house door at eleven oclock a cute bonds surety to to the undersigned be approved of by with good m on February 1st him bearing interest from date uutil paid at the rate of 6 per cent per an ¬ We are overstocked on childrens num and having the force of a judg shoes We offer special inducements on ment THOMAS FISHER the best makes until January 1st for J -- iSSti5Ho Lexington Britt has commenced a orolracted- - meeting at thei Metbodist nosepjkuj uuuiuu oeoioicu uv xvev juuii xbuiuusuut j reinvfestmeaF cne ioitowmg tract cr Rev WM reaches the principal cities of the South with a service of superbly appointed I and Sleeping Cars through to Harriman Chatta- JohnRosebexry Trustee etc Plaintiffs through trains Day Coaches nooga Attalla Birmingham Tuscaloosa Meridian New Orleans Atlanta Macon yi ys Eoseberry Rogers etc Defendant and Jacksonville Through Sleeping Cars to Knoxville Hot Springs and Asheville and from Chattanoogo to Jackson Vicksburg Monroe By virtue of an order of sale in the Through Tourist Sleepers to Los Angele above styled action rendered at the and Shreveport Noyemfier Term of the Bourbon Circuit San Francisco Choice of Routes to Texas Mexico and Calif Court the undersigned Special Commis- via New Orleans or via Shreveport sioner will on Short Line from the Blue Grass Cities to Cincinnati Free Parlor with every accommodation to patrons WEDNESDAY JM 27TH 1897 Cars Lexington to Cincinnati Cafe Parlor and Observa- Cincinnati Lexington and at the Court House doorr in Paris Ken tion Cars between tucky about the hour of 11 oclock ex- - Chattanooga f ¬ r ¬ Eft FprAgt ZeU gBttUa CincinnaiigOr r35iwJST52fcl1Jiafw t aK ACincinruxtii J srir -- affiearsonjaf wrtjpjy Ml t tfa i4araaum -- ii 1 UU5 84JH s v Mf fj Small Payments Si- - Steinway Pianos Hazelton Smith Qabler Barnes ¬ - cash tf Davis Thompson Isgrig Special Commissioner A Few Words To M 27nov tf PERRY JEFFERSON Assignee ASSIGNEES NOTICE rent are requested to present them at Harmon Stitt 27nov- - ALL persons having claims Hagainst assigned estate of M Cur H C CURRENT ¬ once properly proven as required by law to the undersigned or his attorney Assignee ji ASSIGNEES NOTICE properly proven as required by law the undersigned HARMON STITT 27nov are requested to present them at once ALL persons having claims B assigned estate of L tf against Best to Assignee ASSIGNEES NOTICE ALL Eh iI persons having claims against assigned estate of James H Letton are requested to present them at SCAR W MILLER has received on6e properly proven as required by the exclusive agency for law to the undersigned or his attorney adjoining counties for the this and sale of Harmon Stitt t Bryans new book entitled The First L M GREEN Battle It is written in Mr Bryans Assignee 27nov tf best style clear concise and logical His inspiring language full of keen satire and brilliant rhetoric will charm interest and instruct not only those who ASSIGNEES were his most devoted followers but also his most ardent opponents The persons having claims against books contains about 600 pages printed assigned estate of J J Peed from large clear type with 32 full page are requested to present them at once ¬ illustrations a magnificent colored verified as required by law to the under presentation plate and an autograph signed or their attorneys J Q Ward Dreface handsomfilv Trnnnfl m nlnfch half morocco or full morocco at 175 or Harmon Stitt 225 and 275 each Mail orders will receive prompt attention Address ftsOAR W Miller Hutchison Ky 20noy 3mo 4 may be bought in this way A small payment down the Piano delivered O Railroad Special Notice Of C when desired and deferred payments Ohio arranged to suit buyer Pianos old and The Chesapeake and which Railway has made concessions new of any makes taken in exchange thoroughly appreciated by the will be holders of 1000 and 2000 mile books in traveling between Washington and Cincinnati Hereafter when the distance 121 and 123 West Fourth Street traveled is over 450 miles the first train O will detach collector on the C CINCINNATI O 450 miles of coupons and issue in ex ¬ change ticket good all the way through from the starting point to destination providing that East bound the distance is 450 miles or over including but not beyond Washington City ALL persons having claims against Ramons Relief cures Sick Headache assigned estate of Joshua Barton will please prove the same ac- Neuralgia Cramps Cholera Morbus cording to law and iarrhcea c 25c for large bottle leave them with the undersigned or at the office of Harmon Stitt Paris Ky Those knowing themselves indebted to A New Portrait the estate will please settle promptly and avoid suit Paris Ky January 12 1897 J M VIMONT I am introducing a new portrait made Assignee Joshua Barton by a new process It is finer in finish 15nov tf Millerfiburg Ky than a large photograph made from life which could not be produced for less than ten dollars is beautifully colored in water colors and will never fade I propose to make just fifty of these pictures and to introduce them will make the following offer until Feb 15th McMillan Talbqtt Attorneys j Patrons D 5 BELLS Ernest Urcfas Co ¬ ¬ Pine s NOTICE Tntf w - 4 ¬ Honey will stop your cough J The First Battle J MCE I will make half dozen of my best cabinets and one size 16x20 inches above described portraits with mat complete for 6 You are not com- ¬ pelled to buy frame from me but I can sell you frames cheaper than anybody quality considered Call and see these portraits Respectfully L Grinnan 12jan lmo Photographer 5E 1897 and cure CJ Christmas has come and gone and I have my friends and patrons to thank for the best Christmas business I have eyer done The best goods low prices and attractive designs did the work For the coming year you may expect to see my establishment filled with the best the mar ket sup plies My prices will always con-¬ form with the quality of the goods shown and taking quality for quality my quotations will be as low as the lowest J T HINTON v -- i n v x suit vr L 5 the cause KJieumatism Cute iiiccp for 25c Sores Svs J T S Bold by all druggists or sent upon receipt of price 25c 60c and 1 per bottle by THS E E SUTHERLAND MEDICLNE CO PADUCAH KY y A vv--- - V KWr j - u- Ramons Nerve and Bone Oil cures ALL Burns and i 1 J i Popular Shoes At Popular Prices Quality and workmanship the best TQOOMY stable centrally located that money can buy Our 190 shoe for Will rent for reasonable terms a beauty ladies is Apply at The News office for further Vi CLAY RION particulars 27novtf7tjl -- Stable For Rent ti -- AOf2 f X M ytt-- K rv- - P V SV - - T i - v v S--- f V J i - i v 1 i TUK BUUKKON NKW8 TUESDAY JANUARY 19 1897 THE CABINET CGen MINISTER WILLIS DEAD 1 TOE irKHUMAN Edict of Wylor GFelt in Havana tsntirflla tanzas Citizens of Tbeir Rightful Moans m INBICATION lip in the Senate ¬ INDEPENDENCE Insurgents Only Terms The Insurgent General Very Indignant Over the Reports Circulated in the United States That He Was Ready Stewart L Woodford Spoken of He Contracted a Cpld in San Fran for a Position cisco Some Time Ago ProvincesIt Deprives Peaceful OfOufban Resdltrtions Being Called Forever From the Spanish Yoke the eft v VThe New i s r ft r H s I England Field Seine Soanned f oi t Cabinet Timb While on His Way Back to the Islands Senator Iode Would The Body Laid in State in the Former Sooner Remain in the Senate Fa-Throne Room Remains to Bo vorable Mention of Ex Got Long Brought to Louisville CiLSTOX 0 Jan lo rThe ivithdraw kl of Mr Bliss from the list of cabinet Correspondence of the Tnited Associated possibilities leaves the situation open Presses per Steamer MononaL so far as the choice of a cabinet officer Honolulu Jan 7 via San Fran ¬ from New York is concerned Maj cisco Jan 16 United States Minister McKinley has not selected a New York Albert S Willis died at his residence republican for his cabinet and there is yesterday at 8 a m after several no reason that he will be in a hurry months illness The direct cause of to do so indeed the impression death was pneumonia which he first is current that one of the last members sontracted in San Francisco early last of the cabinet to be chosen will be the year His condition has been at times representative from the state of New such that gave his family hopes of his Gossip which is never idle ultimate recovery and again it was York plays with unwonted vivacity about precarious to a degree that filled his the name of Gen Stewart L Wood- ¬ physicians with grave alarm He has ford of Brooklyn Gen Woodford said been surrounded at all times by the a New York man Thursday is a lawyer best medical treatment in the city and of wide reputation a successful and every care was given the minister but popular speaker on financial topics and in spite of a vigorous constitution a man of rare administrative ability which has assisted him in battling The president elect knows him exceedi- with the disease he succumbed after ng- well and thinks highly of him long and severe suffering Another New York republican who is discussed somewhat as a cabinet possi- ¬ bility Thursday night is Hon J Sloat Fassett If Maj McKinley has any one in mind from New York Bilk given no His he has sign secretary of state having been selected Maj McKinleys next task will probably be that of choosing a secretary of the treasury and the chances Thursday night were that this position will not go to New York The New England field was scanned for cabinet possibilities Thursday by the mwSmW president elect who invited Senator Henry Cabot Lodge of Massachusetts to consult with him upon the subject Senator Lodge said I am not a can didate for a cabinet position I am satisfied to be a senator from Massa4 lllfe ¬ ¬ ex Gov Long and others Gov Long is very highly esteemed by the people of our commonwealth Maj McKinley is considering ex Gov Long for his cabinet and the chances are that he will be the New England member of it though port folio lias not been tendered him Representative Wm F Draper who has been referred to as a cabinet pos-¬ sibility will not be considered in that connection as hetdesires a foreign ap-¬ pointment It is understood that the Massachusetts delegation in congress will indorse Gov Long for the cabinet and that there will beno other person from the state seriously considered fPAPER MILL TURNED Destructive- Coaflajrratlon the Origin of - chusetts We talked Thursday about will be sent with the remains but it seems to be the opinion of a number of citizens that a representative of the foreign office should be detailed as an escort to accompany the remains to Louisville and turn them over to the officials there It Spanish government Weyler distinctly states in his decree that those who wish to remain on their properties must exhibit the last taxbill paid As taxes are levied on productive industries and these planters have not been able to work on account of the abnormal conditions in the provinces since Gomez invasion in December 1S95 no taxes have been collected since that time the government tacitly admitting such unusual circumstances or being powerless to collect them because the rebes were in possession of the country did not press their collections consequently no taxes have been paid in the country since the date mentiom d Besides that Weyler has unofficially 1 ordered that no sugar crop should be B WILLIS ALBERT made and now he wants the sugar planters to pay taxes on jn industry is not known whether an escort which they have not been able to pro Key West 3la Jan 16 rAvices from Havana state that the effect oi Pacific Railway Matters and the Nica Weylers famous tBayate edict of the xautca Canal BUI Will Also Be Con ¬ 1st instant is being felt with more in sidered No Programme of Busi- ¬ ness Arranged for the House tensity in the provinces of Havana and Matanzas than in that of Pinar del Washington Janl 18 Appropria- ¬ Rio since these provinces being more thickly populated and with more farms tion bills will demand attention of the and estates than the former the whole- senate thisweek The army bill has sale abandonment of the properties been reported and the military acad-¬ ind the concentration of the people in emy and legislative bill will be report- ¬ the towns will not only augment the ed from the committee Monday Senator Morgan will probably ad-¬ misery already prevailing but also present the serious inconvenience of dress the senate Monday on the bill¬ lodging so many people Mn towns1 al- - for the appointment of a board of gov ¬ ernment trustees and operate the Paready full to overflowing Without discussing Weylers inhu cific railroads until the governments man measures ia thus depriving peace claim is liquidated The Nicaruguan canal bill in con ¬ Eul and unoffending citizens o their rightful means of existence and hud- - nection with the decision of the repub- ¬ will be iling them in already crowded spaces lican sjteering committee Monday made exposed to all the rigors of hunger and the unfinished business disease simply for the sake of clearing j The proposition to guarantee the the country of so called rebel sympa- ¬ canal bonds will he antagonized by thizers a legal pqint has been sprung Messrs Turpie Vest Teller and oth- ¬ byhe foreign property owners espe ers There is no indication of any inten¬ 2ially the Americans who own large properties in the provinces of Havana tion to call up the Cameron Cuban res-¬ and Matanzas which will surely lead olution The utterances of Mr Sher ¬ to complications and claims on the man on this subje t since the formal ¬ ¬ j j Existence need Is dangerous We require heat We warmpure anO nourishing blood to keep us warm Cold Sarsaparilia A Prompt Answer guard against sickness Good blood is given by to Enter Upon Other Negotiations New York Jan 18 A special cable dispatch to the Sun from Havana says Information is received here from a reliable source that Gen Gomez and the Cuban government have been addressed bv the junta of New York requesting from them an official declaration of their sentiments with regard to the ar rangement reported in New York to be making between the cabinets of Madrid and Washington for granting to Cuba some reforms from Spain or home rule in order to satisfy the revo¬ ¬ Hoods The hest in fact the One True Blood Purifier are the only pills to take 11UUU S Jr 11 lz yfifa Hoods Sarsaparilia ¬ lutionists carried the document which arrived A special messenger from Havana announcement JESSES ¬ ¬ f 1 7 ¬ duce Until the funeral takes place a de- ¬ tail of gentlemen selected by the min- ¬ ister of foreign affairs will remain at the Willis residence Directly the intelligence of the death i OffiHp IV s mense paper mill of the Fox Paper Co located at Grescentville 15 miles north of Cincinnati on the Miami railroad kgwas totally destroyed by tfire at 8 The or oclock Thursday night mystery ta The first igin Is seen of the fire uwas a huge mass of iflames that shot upward from the engineroom following- a loud explosion whereupon Foreman John Solsman ran to ascertain the cause He found four barrels of oil ablaze and at once gave the alarm The em- ¬ ployes made an effort to connect the hose but vwere forced to flee from the building on account of the rapid prog- ¬ ress of the flames The mill was constructed of brick and covered three acres xf ground It was erected about twenty years ago and wasused in the manufacture of building and wrapping paper being the largest plant of the Maj Geo B Fox Icind in the state who is secretary of the company puts the loss at over 150000 which includes machinery valued at 100000 and over one million pounds of manufactured paper and 59000 pounds of rude stock The building was worth 50000 and ia a complete wreck there being nothing Jef t but a few blackened walls 4 -- Which Ja Shronded in Mystery Cbesoentville O Jan 15 The im-¬ of Minister Willis was received by the government the flags on the judi ciary building and military headquar- ¬ ters were lowered to half mast Most of the business houses and the shipping followed suit as soon as the death was known Mrs Willis is nearly prostrated from the long care of her husband The family expects to sail for home with the remains on the steamer Australia on the 13th The Hawaiian govern ment will accord a state funeral to the deceased representative of the United States to morrow The body will lie in state during the morn ¬ ing in the former throne room al-services will be held at 3 p m in Central Union church The procession to the cemetery where the body will be placed in the receiving vault until the sailing of the steamer will be pre- ¬ ceded by the military and a batallion from the United Stated steamer Alert President Dole and the chief officials of the government will follow the mourn- ¬ ers ilt will be the most imposing fu ¬ neral since the burial of Kalakaua Mr Willis left a small estate but ample life insurance Washington Jan 15 Albert S Willis was ¬ Funer- - HIGH HAT ORDIMANCE Vetoed hy Mayor Swift and One fLeas Sweeping in Character Passed Chicago Jam 15 The ordinance Nl passed by the city counciltwo weeks ago against the wearing of headgear m theaters and amusemftnt houses dur ¬ ing the performance and making the management liable to a ifine of 25 for each offense was vetoed sby May ¬ or Swift Thursday night and a sub ¬ stitute ordinance less sweeping in its scope was passed and signed by the mayor There was somequeation as to the legality of Alderman Platkes anti hat ordinance since it provided no penalty against the vwearer and Thursday night Mayor Swift suggested a substitute The penalty is directed against the woman who persists in wearing a hat at a theater making her liable to a fine of 3 The manage ment by the new ordinance is exoner ated from any responsibility The ord nance twent into effect Friday ¬ ¬ Loland Castle Burned New Rochelle N Y Jan 15 Ie land Castle owned by Adrian Iselen jr- and occupied by the Morse school - horn in Shelby county Kentucky in 1843 and served as a democratic representative from the Fifth Kentucky Louisville district from the Forty fifth to the Forty ninth congress inclusive when he was succeeded by Mr Caruth After the mission of Paramount Commis sionar Blount to Hawaii and the report he made to the president alleging that Queen Lilioukalani had been wrongfully unseated from the throne of the Hawaiian islands by jTJhited States intervention Mr Willis was appointed by President Cleveland in Septem- ¬ ber 1893 minister tto Hawaii and was sent withsealed instructions to restore Liliouka ¬ lani to her throne on condition that she grant general amnesty to those concerned in set ting up the provisional government and rec- ¬ ognize all its bona fide acts and obligations The queen refused to do this and the upshot was that Mr Wilis eventually recognized the Dole government and was subsequently form- ¬ ally accredited to it The anxieties of his po- ¬ sition had a marked effect upon his health and appearance When he left for Honolulu he was a fine specimen of physical develop ¬ ment with a full black beard and hir When he returned on leave two yers later his hair woswhite and he was in appearance a wreck of his former self He discharged his exceed- ¬ ingly difficult- duties la Hawaii with marked tact and discretion and was popular there in spite of the adverse circumstances whloh surrounded him from the start President Cleveland was deeply affected by the newsof the death of Minister Willis He ihadknown Mr Willis for many years and of- ¬ ficially hadibeen closely associ ted with him He was an honest and thoroughly capable man vwhom the president held in the highest esteem andaf whose death he learned with ¬ - The result has been the managers of the sugar estate San Antonio near Madruga Havana owned by Mr Antonio Terry an American citizen residing in Paris presented himself to Consul Lee demanding protection be- ¬ cause the military commander of Mai ruga ordered him to abandon the place which is one of the most valuable estates in the province worth half a million dollars because he did not present the required tax bilL Consul Lee at once took the case un der hand and simultaneously presented the same to the captain general and the state department at Washington No replies have been received yet either from Weyler or Secretary Oi nvy To depict the situation in Pinar del Rio nothing can be better said than to translate the report of a trip male to the city of that name by a corre ¬ spondent of La Lucha All the way traversed by the rail road from Artemisa to Consolation del Sur is without exaggeration the most chastized and undoubtedly has suf- ¬ fered most of the rigors of the war The fields wasted and abandoned the bushes and trees burned the huts destroyed the stone houses in other times happy homes converted bythe rebels and Spanish alike into leap3 of ruins the cane fields dried up and covered with bushes by the ravages 6i fire the towns the authorities of which are making great efforts to rem edy the necessities of the residents full of people of poor families who daily drop down from the hills extenuated by hunger and emaciated by the fevers SENATOR SHERMAN ¬ ¬ l looked upon by his associates as a request from the incoming adminis- ¬ tration that nothing should be done pending its accession to power Several influential senators who were previ- ¬ ously charged with being Jungers have since their visit to Canton become very conservative and no one on the republican side of the chamber is now urging action of any kind with respect to the war in Cuba The extradition treaties between the United States and the Orange Free State and the Argentine republic will probably be disposed of this week and the rest of the time will be devoted to clearing up matter on the calendar In the house of representatives no programme of business has ben arranged except a Virginia contested election case It is the expectation of the members of the committee on rules that in the course of the week the agriculture and Indian appropriation bills will be considered Talmaco on tin Arbitration Treaty Washington Jan 18 Dr DeWitt Talmage who succeeded Dr Sunderland in the active pastorship of thq Presidential Presbyterian church in Washington in his sermon Sunday niorning referred to the pending arbi ¬ tration treaty with Great Britain characterizing it as the mightiest grandest movement for driving brutal He said war out of the earth the men who on either side of the sea did most to effect that plan of arbitration have made themselves im- ¬ mortal The evening of the present administration of the United States government has been honored with the greatest and glad lest event of 18 cen- ¬ turies Al civilized nations will copy the sublime example He implored the senate to promptly ratify the treaty Mr Cleveland was not present at the services Peace Treaty May Not Pass the Senate ¬ ¬ ¬ the state department portfolio are of his acceptance of safelv in the hands of Gomez and President Cisneros at a place near the boundary of the province of Matanzas Gen Gomez was very indignant over the news that he was reported in the United States to be ready to enter upon any negotiations whatsoever with are not which the Spaniards upon the absolute indepen based He at once dence of the island prepared an answer which wil be signed not only by himself but by ihe government emphatically denouncing as lies all the reports about him spread by the Spanish legation in Washington and declaring that the war will continue until Cuba is released forever from the Spanish yoke This answer will not go to New York by way of Havana It is intended for publica- ¬ tion by all the newspapers of America ¬ ¬ The Washington Post tells this story of Col Wallace Jones United States consul general at Rome Italy now on Col Jones is a visit to this country a Flpridian and has been in the consu ¬ lar service in Italy for the last ten years He is a gentleman of wit tact and culture and his ability to make a happy response at the right time brought him into the good graces of Queen Margherita on his first appear ance at court The queen asked hinu from which state he hailed and on he ing told said that he had often heard Florida described as a very beautiful was Yes your majesty country the prompt reply we call it at home the Italy of America Deafness Cannot Be Cured by local applications as they cuuuot reach the diseased portion of the ear There is ¬ only one way to cure deafness and that is Deafness is by constitutional remedies caused by au inflamed condition of the mu-¬ cous lining of the Eustachian Tube When this 1 be gets inflamed you have a rumbling souud or iuipenect hearing and when it is eutirely closed deafness is the result and unless the inflammation can be tauen oud and this tube restored to its normal con ¬ EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE dition hearng will be destroyed forever THE nine cases out of ten are caused by catarrh And the District Presidents to Adjust the which is nothing but an inflamed condition Minors Wage Scale According to Condi ¬ of the in ueous surfaces We will give One HundredDollars for any tions case of Deafness caused by catarrh that O 18 Jan Columbus Just before Curei adjourning sine die late Saturday cannot be cured by Halls Cat rrh Send for circulars free night the United Mine Workers conF J Cheney Co Toledo O Sold by Druggists 7oc vention rescinded the resolution fixing February 1 as the date for the new Halls Family Pills are the best 1 ¬ wage scale to take effect and empowered the national executive committee and the district presidents to adjust the wage scale according to the condi oi meeting tions The joint set the operators and miners for Monday was also declared off the Pittsburgh operators not being willing to join the meeting The action of the convention in rescinding the wage scale resolution was forced by expressions from many of the delegates to the effect that many of their constituents were opposed to entering on a strike arid the certainty that the operators would not increase wages at this time except at the end of a long strike President Ratchford of the United Mine workers has called a meeting oi the new national executive committee here Monday As this committee has power to make a wage scale it is expected that this matter will be taken through President Ratchford said Sunday night that he did not know what would be done ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ People often abuse their own relatives merely for the sake of having you contra- ¬ dict them Washington Democrat Fits stopped free and permanently cured after first da3rs use of Dr Klines Great Nerve Restorer Free 2 trial bottle treatise Du Kline 033 Arch stPhiIa Pa No fits We should do everything we can for others if only to dissipate the thought of what they omit to do for us N Y Weekly Pisos Cure for Consumption relieves the most obstinate cou hs Rev D Buon moelleu Lexington -- Mo Feb 24 94 - m ¬ Some people blame Providence for things that even a very ignoraat man would be ashamed of of Washington Democrat Oil cures lame back cures promptly i Stand straight and strong St Jacobs A woman sharpens a pencil pigcontoed Atchison Globe Cascarets stimulate liver kidneys jahd bowels Never sicken weaken or gripe 10c Ideas are a capital that bear interest only in the hauds of talent N Y Weekly 41 ¬ ¬ Washington Jan 18 It is doubtful if the arbitration treaty with Great Britain signed by Secretary Olney and Sir Julian Pauncefote last week and now before the senate will be able to run the gauntlet of that body If the treaty iails to receive the necessary two thirds votes to make it valid and binding it will be largely due to the tactless statement of Secretary Olney just before the holidays in declaring that the recognition ot the republic of Cuba was purely an executive func ¬ tion and that congress must keep its JUDGE MKENNA Or California Calls Upon President Elect McKlnlej Also Senators Quay and Pen ¬ Use St Jacobs Oil and say to rheumatism Will see you later We all like to put off disagreeable jobs as Washington Democrat rose Arrives in Canton and Has a Conference Senators John Sherman of Ohio and J G Burrows arrived from Washington Friday morning and were met at the station by Capt E O Heistand who drove with them to the McKinley residence The meeting between the senators and the president elect was of most cordial O 16 Canton With President Elect Jan nature A few minutes after hit arriv al at the house Mr Sherman withdrew with Maj McKinley for a conference which lasted two hours Senator Burrows is here to talk over the Michigan situation and the question of Gen Algers appointment to the cabinet will ¬ ¬ be discussed ator Sherman said just before leaving I have accepted for Washington the portfolio of secretary of state He left for Washington at 1 p m Fri day POST OFFICE ROBBERS Run Down With Dosrs and Captured d Tht Th y Have Been Lyncher Macon Ga Jan 16 A special rore Cnaries For Adams Parle Ga says sythe and Willis White the Negri n who were believed to be the men wio shot and fatally wounded Mrs Row land wife of the postmaster win it Ku-m-- or Columbus O Jan 16 A special tc the Press from Canton says that S n J doejpostjregret I Congratulations Iv fi involves a lossof 100000 Gen ifr y LI took fire for the second time at 2 oclock Thursday morning and was The bailding completely destroyed was one of the finest in lower West-¬ chester county and was built of mar ¬ ble The jfirst fire broke out at 2 oclock Wednesday afternoon and was extinguished after damaging the cas tle to the extent of 20000 The total destruction of the castle it is estimated ¬ -- Porter for Secretary of T7r 1 am not to be New Yobk Jan 15 A member of Mai McKinleys cabinet said Cornelius A-- Bliss to a reporter Thursday Mr Bliss refusal of the secretaryship of tihe navy makes it ex tresiely probable it is sajd that den Horace Porter will now be made retary of war nd her paramour the Gipsy nusician Rigo left this city for Nice Thursday Their departure was very mdden It U now rumored that the jrinoo is OH their track Pbimay i 2otorIoxiB Princess eayes J3adaPcBtbs PUD Pesth Jan 15 Princess -The 2ew yoRK Jan 16 The following dispatch was received Friday London Jan 151897 Chamber of Commerce of New York London chamber o commerce desires to express conviction that the treaty justsigned will tend to increase friendly feeling between two great English speaking nations and promote extension and security of their com merciaVand material relations Convention London Prof Swift Gets Another Medal Rochester N Y Jan 16 Prof tewis Swift formerly of Warners otn servatory and Lick observatory received word yfrom London Friday morning that the Eoyal Astronomical Society of England has awarded to him the Jackson gold meda 1 in recog ¬ nition of his services to the cause of science in the discovery of comets dkebulae and other wanderers in space Prof Swift now Ins four gold medals one silver given nim by the French joveMnment with which came 500 francs Jn cesh and four bronza jed als j I j j robbing the post office at this place last year were run down with do and captured near here Friday moruing Mrs Rowland died Friday from thf effects of the wound and a crowd be ganito gather for the purpose of lynch ing them A report reached Mac late Friday night to the effect that uu mob had taken the men and lyncb them But the rumor has not bee verified TrlHl of a Torpedo Bnafi Newtort R I Jan 16 Torpedc boat o 16 had another trial Frid iv - ¬ ¬ With 120 pounds o steam in her boi and 110 at the engines up to 23 nn were made Friday there was ship from the torpedo station a portion o the air compressor plant for torpe c boat No 8 building at Seattle Wash Richmond Va Jan 16 A United States revenue cutter is at Newpor News looking for the coal barge J Ward of Philadelphia which is sup posed io have on board arms and am munition for tho Cuban insurgents t Huntlnsr for a Filibuster McKenna of California whose name has been prominently mentioned in the dispatches of the United Presses from Canton as the leading Pacific slope cabinet possibility arrived here Saturday morning and was an early caller at Maj McKinleys house The fact that Judge McKenna who is on the United States bench made the trip from California to Canton at this hands off time seems to indicate that he will be Ex Speaker Crisp Eulogized offered and will accept a cabinet port- ¬ Washington Jan 18 Most the time folio in the house Saturday was devoted to Senator Quay and Senator elect the delivery of eulogies upon the late Penrose arrived here Saturday ex Speaker Charles F Crisp morning and called on Maj McKinley One topic of conversation was WILLIS SUCCESSOR the proposed appointment of Charles The Appointment Liuey to be IiOft to Emory Smith of Philadelphia to the President McKinley Mr Washington Jan 18 The state de ¬ cabinet notIt is understood that Mr Quay is personally opposed to partment only Saturday morning re- ¬ Smith ceived official news of the death of Nw Port at Galveston Minister Willis and that in brie est of Galveston Tex Jan 18 Maj Mil telegrams Usually when a man of er chief engineer in charere of gov- war is available the remains of a min ister dying abroad are placed on board ernment improvements here has re- the warship and brought home in state ceived authority to purchase a site for The only United States vessel now in another fort to be erected at Bolivar Point As the location has not been the harbor of Honolulu is the corvette Alert of 500 horse definitely decided upon the engineers power with a single crew and of only can not as yet state its probable cost 1020 tonnage It would take her at least or armament It is estimated that the 15 days to make the voyage from Hono ¬ government will expend during the lulu to San Franciscoand she has no ac ¬ present year on forts and fortifications commodations suitable for the comfort at this point a sum approximating of the deceased ministers family con- ¬ 8750000 sisting of his wid w and only son Sherman Erroneously Quoted Washington Jan 18 Senator Sheris understood distinct ¬ The family it ly preferred that the body should be man said Sunday night with regard transported by the regular mail steamer to certain alleged interviews with him which was to leave Honolulu on the on the Cuban question that he had 13th of January and is due in San not made any statement that could be Ifrancisco on January 20 There is no construed as an indication of the polidoubt that this course has been taken cy of the incoming administration on In view of the broad divergence of that matter In so far as this appeared views between the president and con- in the press dispatches he had been er- ¬ gress on the Hawaiian question it is roneously quoted altogether probable that President Cleveland will leave the appointment National Association of Manufacturers Meeting of Minister Willis successor to PresidPhiladelphia Jan 18 Postal card ent-elect McKinley returns thus far received at the office The Fishermen Land on Green Island of the National Association of Manu- Menominee Mich Jan 18 The facturers indicate that a very large fishermen on the ice floe believed tc proportion of the entire membership have been in such great danger Fri of the association will be in attend- day are all safe having landed on ance at the second annual convention Green island at the first manifestation of the association which is to be held of danger in Philadelphia January 26 27 and 28 Prominent Italian Merchant Dead Tillman Abandons the Contest New York Jan 18 Chevalier Louis NAsnvnLE Tenn Jan 18 Hon GContencin ex consul general to the N TUtaan the late republican candi- two Sicilies and one of the most promi- ¬ aatft fnr crnvprnnr has anannnnpn his nent Italian merchants in the city contest for Taylors election He pub died at 10 oclock Sunday night at his lished a card residence in this city of appendicitis states that this Saturday in which he course was necessitated from which he has been suffering but by the act of the legislature requiring a few days him to give bond for 25000 before The Czarinas Illness proceeding with the contest 18 The Sunday Times London Jan Three Children Asphyxiated confirms the report of the illness of Boston Jan 18 Mary N Reynolds the czarina It says that her condi ¬ aged seven years Margaret H Reytion which is very serious has ended nolds aged four and Annie Connolly for the present in the hopes of the aged 14 were asphyxiated by gas at birth of an heir 107 Heath street ¬ I 1 old-fashion- Canton O Jan 18 Judge Joseph long as possible When bilious or costive eat a Cascaret candy cathartic cure guaranteed 10c 25c Some very trifling people are well posted on Scripture Washington Democrat Use St Jacobs Oil promptly and freely and say good bye to neuralgia - The longer a woman has been married the larger a dollar grows to her Natures Detectives knows When a crime is committed no matter in what corner of the earth the criminal tries to hide he probably 1 that him KCJ or other on the look out is a detective waiting to lay his hand on him When any somewhere ed 9mi 1 kind and hides in the human tacks disease at- ¬ man ¬ Tl II IINI fc the disease may be Na¬ ture among her great deforce of ¬ itself system no matter how obscure or complicated ¬ ¬ ¬ t - tective reme dies has one that will eventually hunt down and arrest that particular disease Lung and bronchial diseases are among the most baffling complaints which doctors have to deal with because it isnt the lungs or bronchial tubes alone which are affected but every corner of the system furnishes a lurking place for these elusive maladies They change and reappear and dodge about the system under numberless dis- ¬ They are almost always compli- ¬ guises cated with liver or stomach troubles nerv-¬ ousness neuralgia or general debility The best detective remedy which Nature has provided to search out and arrest these perplexing ailments is Dr Pierces Golden Medical Discovery It lays an arresting hand directly upon the poisonous paralyz- ¬ ing elements hiding in the liver and diges- ¬ tive organs It gives the blood making glands power to manufacture an abundant supply of pure red highly vitalized blood which reinforces the lungs with healthy tissue feeds the nerve centres with power and builds up solid muscular flesh and active enerev Forweak lungs spitting of blood shortness of breath nasal catarrh bronchitis severo coughs asthma and kindred affections it is a sovereign remedy While it promptly cures the severest cough it strengthens the system and purifies the blood 0PUMDnUNKENNESS Cared DR tases ¬ JLSTEPHENS LlSftAKOirfofllo quickrelief and cures rst for book of testimonials and IO tlaK treatment JPree PrlLH PRESSS SOSS Xuaataiia Send L OI I YU6flTflN KING OF GUMS ¬ J9 nIiIflEl I lflnL JIVI w Best Coogh Syrup Tastes CkxxL TJsel wma oom oy oroarista J CBRS WHt HF fill TrRC FAUQ h lH I 1 tf u 0 AT CONFESSION THE jfflOJfcBUN Meville ostensibly to see and repbrV upon the property After waiting a certain length of time and hearing noth ¬ ing from him he had promised to cable us Kenyon went to America to get a re¬ newal of the option This cablegram explains his success He finds on going there that your nephew has secured the option of the mine in his own name and as Kenyon says we are cheated Now have you any doubt whether your nephew is a scoundrel or not Mr Longworth mused for a few mo ments on what the young man had told him If what you say is exactly true there is no doubt that William has been guilty of a piece of very sharp practice cried the other Sharp practice You might as well call robbery sharp practice My dear sir I have listened to you now I ask you to listen to me If as I say what you have stated is true my nephew has done something which t think an honorable man would not do but as to that I cannot judge until I hear his side of the story It may pu a different complexion on the matter and I have no doubt it will but even granting your version is true in every particular what have I to do with it I am not responsible for my nephews actions He has entered into a business connection it seems with two young men and has outwitted them That is probably what the world would say about it Perhaps as you say he has been guilty of something worse and has cheated his partners But even ad ¬ mitting everything to be true I do not see how I am responsible in any way Legally you are not morally I think you are ¬ N-IHW- TUESDAY JAUAEY 19 1897 J went to America in company with Mr If my souls r- iSi dear heart before thy sight Should lie an open book that thoumightst HjC -- - - So vain so haplesSfjftere my sorry plight Then would I fear to lose thy love indeed But if by love made plain thou sawest read - aright In words invisible twixt line and line What record there I struggle to Indite My soul to thee would seem a thing divine wide vWhen to thine own my soul would open will come Tossed in upon my thoughts tumultuous Her loves unfathomed deeps no words out knew enough of human nature- to believe that in a very shorlftime he would relieve her anxiety He again appeared to be trying to fix on the paper Then he threw it down and turned towardher- That man WentwoEthhe soidbit terly behaved to day in a most un ¬ justifiable manner to me in my office It seems that William and he andKen yon embarkedi in some mine project I knew nothing of their doings andiwas not even consulted with regard ito them Now it appears- William has gone to his-attentio- j-- JMjijrhc1 tlon has nearly expired hs gone to Canadaand seouredfior himself tand a man named Melvillfe tiiff option of theminewhenJohnKenyonfs fiEBeis up That is to sayat twelve oclock when Kenyons optionv expires your cousin will pay the money and will to-morrow NOWONDER PEOPLE STARED -- SCHGOLvAND CBUBGB- - - tide I may but say I love thee or be dumb Yet in these three such subtle life doth hide That even as I write they mean I trow Though thrice repeated while the hour doth A thousand things they never meant till now Anne F Maclean in New Bohemian bide America and done something Went ¬ Wentworth worth considers wrong came to me and demanded 20000 the most preposterous thing ever heard of said I owed it to clean the good name of Longworth as if the good name were dependent on him or any one like him I turned him out of the office 4 She Had Used a Fair of Hex- Husbands Of2S70iaw students t the Uiii Tronaers as a Shawl versity of Paris 283 are foreigners while She is a noted housekeeper and it is 5175 medical students the for- her proud boast that she can always of the are 964 with 154 womencu eigners finrl anv nrtinlf in Iipt Iimisp trithnnt n A protest against the degradation 2i be the ni ht ever TO dark md that ¬ c riixvxi vjj buuxac n oKo nf hpr RTirinp n riftmiRft nn om of the Scottish Janguage by the Kail Jienyon and myself will be out of it I need blush for the condition of any cup- - yard school of literature was imade by dont mind the loss at-- all Jl would board in her dwelling the presiding officer atthe recent meet ¬ gladly give Kenyon my sharer but for The other evening she was going out ing of the Scottish Text society John it is a terrible blow He had with her husband but seemed rather At a recent meeting of the vestry of it - Georges Southwark London rMiss counted on the money to pay debts of hard for them to get started Once she Sthonor which he owes to his father for his returned to turn back the rug before A Eliot of Lancashire was appointed education He calls them debts of the parlor fire and once to give the cook sanitary inspector to the vestry by 22 honor they are debts of honor in th an order The husband heaved a sigh ol votes to 16 There were 22 candidates ordinary -- THE HI of the i A Woman Mine Intervenes WfTlHtSv i Robert Bans Copyright CHAPTER XXI VU said the financier cordially Good day replied George curtly I have come to read a cable dispatch to yon or to let you read it lie threw the dispatch down before the old gentleman who adjusted his spectacles and read it Then he looked up in ¬ quiringly at Wentworth You dont understand it do you said the latter I confess I do not The Longworth in this telegram does not refer to me does it No it does not refer to you but it refers to one of your house Your nephew William Longworth is a scoundrel Ah said the old man placing the dispatch on the desk again and re ¬ moving his glasses Have jrou come to tell me that Yes I have Did you know it be¬ Good day Mr Wentworth If z8qs by Robert Barr Continued if u It - 7K No I did not answered the old gentleman his color rising and I do not know it now I know you say so and I think very Ulcety you will be glad to take back what you have said I will at least give you the opportunity So far from taking it back Afr Longworth I shall prove it Your nephew formed a partnership with my friend Kenyon and myself to float on the London market a certain Canadian mine My dear sir broke in the old gen ¬ tleman I have no desire to hear of my nephews private speculations I have nothing to do with them I have nothing to do with your mine The matter is of no interest whatever to me and I must decline to hear anything about it You are also if you will ex- ¬ cuse my saying so not in a fit state of temper to talk to any erentleman If you like to come back here when you Sare calmer I shall be very pleaded to flisten to what you haveto say I shall never be calmer on this sub- ject I have told you that your nephew is a scoundrel You are pleased to deny the accusation I do not deny it I merely said I did not know it was the case and I do not believe it that is all Very well the moment I begin to show you proofs that things are as I sa My dear sir cried the elder man with some heat you are not showing proof You are merely making assertions and assertions about a man who is absent who is not here to defend himself If you have aujthing to say against William Longworth come and say it when he is here arid he shall answer for himself It is cowardly of you and ungenerous to me to make a number of accusations which I am in no wise able to refute Will you listen to what I have to say No I will not Then by God you shall and with that Wentworth strode to the door and turned the key while the old man Tose from his seat and faced him Do you mean to threaten me sir in my own office j I mean to say Mr Longworth that t I have made a statement which I am going to prove to you I mean that you shall listen to me and listen to me now And I say if you have anything to charge against ni3r nephew come and say it when he is here When he is here Mr Longworth it will be too late to say it at present you vcan repair the injury he has done When he returns to England you cannot do so no matter how much you might wish to make the attempt The old man stood irresolute for a moment then he sat down in his chair again Very well he said with a sigh I am not so combative as I once was Go on with your storj My story is very short said Went- ¬ worth It simply amounts to this ¬ You know your nephew formed a partnership with us in relation to the Cana iian mine I know nothing about it I tell you answered Mr Longworth Very well you know it now I know you say so Do you doubt my word I will tell you more about that when I hear what you have to say Go on Well your nephew pretending to aid us in forming this company did everything to retard our progress He engaged offices that took a long time to fit up and which we had at last to ttake a hand in ourselves Then he left for a week leaving no address and re- - fusing to answer the letters I sent to his office for him On one pretext or au- mother the forming of the company was -- delayed Ms until at length when the op- tion by which Mr Kenyon held the mine V shaoSonly a month to run your nephew ¬ ¬ ¬ - fore the office Kenyon is in Ottawa I had a cableBut what did he say about meeting gram from him yesterday Why William at your office and making the Tljen will you write a cablegram If he were your son charges against him then that can be sent away at once asking But he is not my son he is my What did he say 1 dont remember him to wait at the telegraph office un- ¬ nephew If your son had committed a theft Oh yes he said it would be too late til he gets a further message from would you not do everything in your then that they had only a few days to you Yes I can do that but what good power to counteract the evil he had do what business they have to doand that is why he made the demand for will it do done Never mind what good it will doj I might and I might not Some fa- ¬ 20000 It was to repair the harm whatever the harm was William had perhaps it will do no good I am going thers pay their sons debts others do not I cannot say what action I should done I look on it simply as some black- ¬ to try to make it of some good Meanmailing scheme of his and T am aston ¬ while remember if I succeed John take in a purely supposititious case Very well all I have to say is our ished that a man belonging to as good Kenyon must never know the particu- ¬ option runs out in two or three days a house as he does should try that game lars of this transaction I shall speak to the elder He never will if you say so Twenty thousand pounds will secure with me partner about it to morrow and if he I say so Now it is six hours earlier the mine for us I want that 20000 does not make the youngman apologize here than it is in Canada is it not before the option ceases About that length of time i think And do you expect me to pay you in the most abject manner he will be the loser by it 1 can tell him that Very well lose no time in getting 20000 for this I would think no more about it fa- ¬ the cable message sent to him and tet Yes I do Do not let it him to answer so that we shall be sura Old Mr Longworth leaned back in his ther if I were you you in the least he is at the other end of the wire office chair and looked at the young trouble Oh it doesnt trouble me but young Then find out about the cabling of the man in amazement To think that you a man of the city men nowadays seem to think they can money I shall be back here I think about the same time you are would come to me another man of the say anything to their elders I mean she continued that I and a couple of small boys even fol- ¬ city with such an absurd idea in your to be continued would not go to his partner for a day or lowed them home with mirthful shouts head is simply grotesque two Wait and see what happens I What can be the matter she said Then the name of the Longworths is GHURCHS OF GRANADA To be sure my shawl is old fashioned nothing to you the good name I At Once Magnificent and Beggarly Solemn but it can hardly be that mean and Gay The husbands key was in the lock by The good name of the Longworths was in its churches that I thought this time and as she followed him into It my dear sir is everything to me but Granada at once most magnificent and 1 think it will be able to take care of it- ¬ the parlor she caught a glimpse of her- ¬ J beggarly most solemn and gay self in a mirror Instead of a shawl she self without any assistance from you know nothing in France or Italy to had a pair of her husbands trousers There was silence for a few moments compare- with the effect of the cathe shoulders draped about Then Wentworth said in a voice of supdral when the sun steeped streets were gracefully Times Herald her Chicago pressed anguish I thought Mr left the leather curtain was lifted and Longworth one of your family was a ¬ -- sion to his indignation by various ejac ulations that need not be here recorded Did he say she spoke at length in what wray William had done wrong I do not remember now just what he said I Icnow I told him to come again when my nephew was present and then make his charges against him if he wanted to do so Not that I ad ¬ mitted I had anything to do with the matter at all but I simply refused to listen to charges against an absent man I paid no attention to them That certainly was reasonable re- ¬ plied Edith What did he say to it Oh he abused mev and abused Wil- ¬ liam and went on at a dreadful rate until I was obliged to order him out of Edith did not answer for few mo¬ ments while her father gave expres- ¬ sense of the word Thereit seems to me a terrible thing that here he paused and did not go that on He saw there were tears in the eyes of the girl to whom he was talking It is brutal he said to tell you a3 this You are not to blame for it and neither is your father although I spoke to him in a heated manner yes- ¬ ¬ fore terday pires When did you say the option ex- ¬ the mine How much money is required to buy At twelve oclock to morrow Twenty thousand pounds Can money be sent to Canada hy cable Yes Arent you quite sure No I am not It can be sent by telegraph in this country and in America How long will it take you to find out now Only a few moments Very well where is Mr Kenyon I think so ¬ i ¬ - relief as they finally reached the pave- - iand she the ony woman The death has occurred at St Kitts ment but it was cut short by his wifes exclamation There it is really cold W I of Kt Rev Charles James Branch and I have on this thin little jacket I D D bishop of Antigua DrV Branch must go back and get my old brown had devoted the whole of his ministerial life to work in the West Indies and he shawl Look here how many times are you was respected by all classes The statistician of the United going back anyhow demanded her States estimates that the school popula ¬ You will be all tired out be-¬ husband tion of this country that is the num ¬ fore we start Well John dear if you insist upon ber of persons between the ages of five it you may get it for me You need and eighteen years is 20099383 Of not make a light to find it It is hang¬ tnis number there were enrolled in 1894 ing on the third peg on the right hand 13960288 pupils in the district or pub ¬ side of the cupboard in the back room lic schools under the instruction of 388 531 teachers The average daily attend ¬ upstairs But that is where my things are ance of the pupils in these schools is 9208896 kept Dr Mair who has been nominated I know dear but since I have given away all your old things to the nice moderator of the Established church of polite tramp there is plenty of room Scotland and Prof Davidson who has I keep just a few things there because been made moderator of the Free Kirk they are old and smell so strong of were both born in the same year at mothballs I knew you wouldnt mind Buchan in Aberdeenshire went to the But do go at once you are making us same school graduated in the same so late Dont light the gas oh hes class at the University of Aberdeen and will be put at the head of the two great gone How impatient men are Five minutes later he came back with divisions of Scottish Presbyterians on the same day a jammed thumb and no shawl Sinte Barbe one of the most famous Just like a man she said and went up to fetch it herself returning almost hirh schools of Paris founded in 1460 iustantiy with a nicely folded garment ond the alma mater of Calvin and of ¬ hanging over her arm I shant need Loyola has been bought by- the gov ¬ for 2000000 francs- It is beit going after all she said but I ernment constantly more coming difficult for may coming back I found it just private institutions to compete with the where I told you it was dear After spending a pleasant hour or two state establishments Last year the upon the friends upon whom they had Ecole monge from which religious in- called they started to walk home and struction was excluded was turned over city after they had gone a block or two she to theLycee of Paris and was rechris tened Carnot This year it is the threw her shawl carelessly about her shoulders not without a remark as to turn of the Catholic college of Sainte the neatness of her cupboards and her Barbee ability to find things in the dark SHIPPING ELEPHANTS BY RAIL As they slowly strolled toward home several people turned to look after Why the Cars That Transport Pachy- derms Are Made Secnue them with almost audible smiles caus ¬ Do you know said the retired ele ¬ ing her to say complacently phant trainer why the big cars that I do believe that people take us for a transport elephants are made so secure pair of lovers John and close To which John mankind replied The reporter did not knowi Blamed idiots Well I will tell you I suppose you People certainly did behave oddly - 0 Vh f i il - -- - ¬ scoundrel the epithet covers uncle as well as nephew You have a chance to repair the mischief one of your family has done You have answered me with con- ¬ tempt You have not shown me the slightest indication of wishing to make amends He unlocked the door Come now said old Mr Longworth rising that will do that will do Mr Wentworth Then he pressed an elec- ¬ tric bell and when the clerk appeared he said Show this young gentleman the door please and if he ever calls again do not admit him And so George Wentworth clenching his hands with rage was shown to the door He had the rest of the day to ponder on the fact that an angry man seldom accomplishes his purpose CHAPTER Did he say I now wish to say 1 believe she spoke at lenjctij way William had done wrong in rltat have no doubt when he thinks over the matter he will be thoroughly ashamed of himself Well The stormy interview with Went- ¬ worth disturbed the usual serenity of Mr Longworths temper He went home earlier than was customary with him that night and the more he thought over the attack the more un- ¬ justifiable it seemed He wondered what his nephew had been at and tried to remember what Wentworth had charged against him He could not recollect the angrier portions of the in- ¬ terview having as it were blotted the charges from his mind There remained however a bitter resentment against Wentworth Mr Longworth searched his conscience to see if he could be in the least to blame but he found nothing in the recollection of his dealings with the young men to justify him in feeling at all responsi- ¬ ble for the disaster that had overtaken them He read his favorite evening paper with less than his usual in- ¬ terest for every now and then the episode in his office would crop up in his mind Finally he said sharplv ¬ ¬ XXn ther steps in the matter Edith very shortly afterward went to her own room and there clasping her hands behind her she walked up and down thinking with a very troubled heart on what she had heard Her view of the matter was very differ- ¬ ent from that of her father She felt certain something wrong had been done by her cousin For a long time she had distrusted his supposed friendship for the two young men and now she pictured to herself John Kenyon in the ¬ I hope so Then give him the chance of being ashamed of himself and take no far ¬ ter Edith Yes father answered his daugh ¬ You remember a person named Wentworth whom you had here the evening William went away house again What has he been doing asked the young woman in a rather tremulous voice Yes father Very well Never invite him to this desire you never to ask anyone connected with him that man Kenyon done How do you know he has done any ¬ for instance continued her father ig¬ thing noring her question That does not matter I know thought she answered I that Mr Kenyon was not in this country at Tell me as quickly as you can what he present has done He is not out he will be back again Itisnot a very pleasant story to tell suppose At any rate I wish to have he said to a young lady about one of I 9 nothing more to do with those people her relatives Never mind that Tell me You understand that Yes father Very well he has done this He has Mr Longworth went on with his pretended he was our friend and pre- ¬ reading Edith saw that her father tended he was going to aid us in forming was greatly disturbed and she much this company He has delayed us by desired to know what the reason was i every means in his power until the op- - I wilds of Canada helpless and despond- ¬ ent because of the great wrong that had been done him It was far into the night when she retired and it was early next morning when she arose Her father was bright and cheerful at breakfast and had evidently forgotten all about the unpleasant incident of the day be- ¬ fore A good nights sleep had erased it from his memory Edith was glad of this she did not mention the subject After he had gone to the city the young woman prepared to follow him She did not take her carriage but hailed a hansom and gave the driver the number of Wentworths offices That young man was evidently somewhat surprised to see her He had been trying to write to Kenyon some account of his inter-¬ view with old Mr Longworth and somehow after he had finished he thought John Kenyon would not at all approve of his zeal so had just torn the letter up Take this chair he said wheeling an armchair into position It is the only comfortable one we have in the room Comfort does uot matter said Miss Longworth I came to see you about the mica mine What has my cousin we were suddenly in darkness as oi night a great aitar looming dimly in far shadows vague motionless figures prostrate before it Their silent fer- vor in the strange scented dusk gave r clew to the ecstasy of a Theresa of an Ignatius But it was well to turn bad quickly into matter-of-fadaylight To linger was to be reminded thatmys tery had its price solemnity its tawdri ness In cathedral and capilla rea if we ventured to look at the royal tombs at the grille which even in Spain is without equal at the retablos with their wealth of ornament one sacristan after another kept close ai our heels impudently expectant If in unknown little church our eyea grew accustomed to darkness it wju that they might be offended with Vir gins gleaming in silks and jewels with Christs clothed in petticoats And it we did once visit the Cartuja it satis fied our curiosity where other show churches were concerned The word Cartuja hung upon the lips of every visitor at the Hotel Eoma Foreignery wrestled hopelessly with it Spaniards repeated it tenderly as if in love wit its gasping gutturals We never sal down to a meal that some one did no urge us to the enjoyment of its wo ders At lcai in self defense we wenS The Cartujas architecture struck us arj elaborate its decorations as abandoned as the gush that had sent us to it Iv had not even the amusing gayety ctf Bohemias rocco but was pretentious and florid in a dull vulgar way more ir keeping with gilded cafe or popular res taurant But to this visit my record owes a place since it was our one con- ¬ cession to the guide books commands It pleased us better to forget the ex aggerated tortured flamboyance in the kindly twilight of churches the names of which we never troubled to ask Elizabeth K Pennell in Century ct ¬ TRIMMINGS FOR SKIRTS -- - have observed that the cars have not a single opening except the strongly barred little windows at each end which serve to admit the air The cars are inspected regularly and if an open-mS large enough to admit an elephants trunk is found the aperture is strongly boarded up The elephant is the most inquisitive animal in existence He will poke hie nose in everything within reach If he finds an opening in a car out goes his trunk like a shot He will sway it back and forth apparently ex pecting the regular quota of peanutsv - How They May Be Used to Advantage In erown the In present fashion of trimming skirts will hft ffmnfl Remodeling makiner over an old most usefui a skirt almost invariably shrinks from a seasons wear and after it is taken apart and sponged it is sure to measure too short by sever- ¬ al inches In remaking a skirt never lengthen at the waist Such aproceeding will spoil the hang of it quicker than anything When plain skirts were worn it was impossible to lengthen a skirt without unsightly piecing Now however the bottom of the skirt may be pieced and then trimmed to conceal the piecing For a street gown braid is the best trimming Hercules or soutache braid is favored and should be put on in two or four row clusters If the wearer it short two rows as near the foot as possible is best A young girl may have the braid sewed in a Grecian border around her skirt if her gown ends3t the ankle Skirts intended for indoor wear are prettily trimmed with ruches with may be of silk or of dress material If of silk frayed edges save time and give an additional touch of beauty The ruches may be put on dose around the foot or ten inches up A band of fur sometimes replaces the ruche It should however be of good quality to wear well and is therefore way above the heads of ordinary mortals Chi- ¬ ¬ else bition An incident I reeolleet elearly and which has resulted disastrously to Bamum Baileys big ele ¬ phant Emperor happened threei4 years ago when I rwas in theemployftha circus Section No 3 of the circust rain of five cars was running from Clevoland to YoungstowUi O We were within twen- ty miles of our- destination Every man on board the train was asleep ex- cept the regular employes of the rail way company I was suddenly awak ¬ ened by a slight jar of the trains which was immediately followed by a succes- ¬ sion of thumps bumps and1 jars I heard the engineer give the signal to down breaks and judged one of the cars had jumped the track and was running over the ties WhenIigot off the train the trainmen with torches were al ¬ ready down on- their- hand and knees trying to locate the cause of the pecu ¬ liar noises My attention was suddenly drawn to the car in which the big elephant Em- -- j - - - -- peror vyas housed ¬ said the private secretary there is no news from Washington You said King Menetek What amaze me No United States senator has introduced a resolution of sympathy with the Abyssinians First thing we know well hear that they are minding Philadelphia Teletheir business graph No Uonsekeeping Notes Banana croquettes make a delicious Amazing Indeed ¬ luncheon dish Lemonade spoons are the latest form of small silver A set of doilies and carving cloth em broidered in clover blossoms is the latest dainty addition made to her linen store by a young housekeeper Chicago Record The Alternative Pater Yes its hard to make both ends meet with ray family of six grown ¬ ¬ the car When41ic train moved off the trunk of the big elephant fastened it-self to a tie so firmly that the car al ¬ cago News most left the track The train was run about fifty yards and the mighty trunk Articles QfIiingrerlet There is something very attractive of old Emperor caught every tie that he to about dainty underwear and many puld conveniently hold onto He was however let go like articles of the kind are suitable for cunning enoughthestrajnigrew so great gifts that shouldibe tied up in dainty lightning when to packages with the- nairrow satin baby that it threatened pull his trunk out ribbon ten yards of which usually cost by the roots So cleverly did he ovoid being injured that when I examined 18 cenits To a- servant two neat muslin- nig htgowns at a dollar will save her him afterward there was not ofra scar on his hide this outlay and probably fill a decided I was on a circus train once when an want The young girl going on a visit will appreciate- a couple of batiste or elephant disloged a telegraph pole cambric nightgowns trimmed in lace which completely put the entire teleor embroidery and costing from two graph system out of order1 New to five- dollars each Another present York Mai and Fxpress is a set of nightgown cheunise and Foiled A pa In drawers folded neatly in a box for AJi said Mr Knight Stainthe emo- seven dollarsjor an umbrella skirt a tkmal tragedian as he cameits sight of lawn skirt having a full ruffle put on a farmhouse mayhap tlu worthy with a heading or beading and edited peasant will give some refreshment for with insertion for about two dollars the inner man What ho there A couple of pretty corset covers at a The worthy peasant gazed at the dollar a lace trimmed lawn dressing tragedian for a moment and answered sack at turee dollars or enough pmk Yew durned fool dont yew know a or blue suraih silk for a similar sack pitchfork frum a hoe- with ribbons and lace for trimming And having thus spake he disap- any girl loving nice lin ¬ jMfared within his abode Cincinnati will delight gerie Ladies Home Journal Enquirer - a big snakelike body swaying back and forth under the car and 1 grJisped the situation at a glance L called to the trainmen telling them that I had lo ¬ cated the cause ofr the sounds I told the conductor to have the train runs slowly and keep his eyes fixed under I could faintly see- - r - the-vestig- e - - -- a Rock Cake More Room One pound of flour half a pound ot Young Mrs Fitts The Trolleybya butter half a pound of sugar and a f ew have such a jewel of a hired girl Their currants Mix these ingredients with floor is actually clean enough to eat girls Sympathetic Friend I suppose you three well beaten eggs and make into oft small cakes which sho Aid be dropped have to husband your time Young Mr FittaBy George that some of mj wjth rouglxenecl tops in tbcake tto f5 Oght tt be right handy when he has tYes until I hiisband Keralv daughters Washington Times tVcare a dQftndiananqHs JJWTpaVir y - bakiBast y i vv f - mrafi K 3 M VFW - i -i- -J W- - X I THEvJBOt f t K L V fr- - T t5SOAY rf m Yv 19 Resolutions Of Kfespelt 7 - 1Z d ti THE EDURBOK HEWS Seventeenth Year Established 1881 SCINTILLATIONS Comxneat rv V - Wf vv An Interesting Junble Of Notts And MK n- Tl t f - t i i Ak B rf pTX - K OS - r v H v - Burglars entered the residence of Mr Published every Tuesday and Friday by John W Richardson in Lexington in WALTER CHAMP broad day light Saturday and stole 18 Editors and Owner BBUfE MILLER in ttold Mormon missionaries Make all Checks Money Orders etc ho are mak payable to the order of Champ MiiiiiER ing a systematic canvass of Central Kentucky are now working in Boyle ANNOUNCEMENTS county See second page for Honolulu special FOR JUDGE We are authorized to announce Wm relating to the closing incidents in the H Purnell as a candidate for Judge life of Minister A S Willis who died of Bourbon County subject to the Jan 6th action of the Democratic party Alex Abbott charged with murdering his young wife in Rowan county and FOR CIRCUIT CLERK We are authorized to announce Chas eloping with Tier little sister was ar¬ E Butler as a candidate for Circuit rested in Mt Sterling Clerk subject to the action of the Demo ¬ It is rumored at Lexington that Desha cratic party Breckinridge son of Col W C P We are authorized to announce T Breckinridge will soon assume control Hart Talbot as a candidate for Circuit of the Daily Morning Herald- Clerk subject to the action of the Democratic party Jennie Browning jumped into the We are authorized to announce river near Montgomery with her child George T McCarney as a candidate which was born out of wedlock and for Circuit Clerk subject to the action both were drowned of the Democratic party Lewis county thievei have nerve Robbers took three hogs from a farmfor sheriff We are authorized to announce ers pen in that county killed them on George W Bowen as a candidate for the premises and carried away the Sheriff subject to the action of the Democratic party If elected Mr dressed meat W Bo wens deputies will be W Chas Taylor the negro who ravished Mitchell and James Burke and murdered Nellie Stepp was indict- ¬ We are authorized to announce ed Friday at Frankfort and will be Brutus J Clay Jr with G W tried Thursday He is almost certain to Judy as deputy as a candidate for Sheriff subject to the action of the receive a death sentence Democratic party A bill has been introduced in the North Dakota Legislature that will in- ¬ terfere with the divorce industry in that FOR COUNTY CLERK We are authorized to announce Ed State if passed- It will make one year D Paton as a candidate for re election the residence required before maintain- ¬ as Glerk of the Bourbon County Court ing an action for divorce subject to the action of the Democratic Thos C Mann of Nelson county has party recently recovered a set of false teeth which he lost thirty four years ago at FOR JAILER of Stone River Tennessee We are authorized to announce the battle Samuel T James as a candidate for Col Craddock may yet recover his Jailer subject to the action of the watch which he lost thirty years ago Democratic party The German National Bank at LouisWe are authorized to announce W C ville the First National at Newjones as a candidate for re election as port and the Minneapolis Savings Jailer subject to the action of the Mr Jones candi- ¬ Banks failed to open their doors yesterDemocratic party dacy is in the interest of Mrs Landon day Both Kentucky banks will pay Ashbrook dollar for dollar Bad management We are authorized to announce W H caused the breaks Boone as a candidate for Jailer sub ject to the action of the Democratic Secretary Carlisle has informed the Postmaster General of the probable party completion of a number of pub We are authorized to announce WM time of L Collins as a candidate for Jailer of lic buildings now under construction Bourbon County subject to the action Among these is the building at Rich ¬ of the Republican party mond Ky which it is believed will be We are authorized to announce John completed by June 30 H Stewart as a candidate for Jailer At Louisville Saturday J A R subject to the action of the Democratic Elliott of Kansas City defeated J D party Gray of Pine Grove Ky one of the best wing shots in the South in a match FOR COUNTY ATTORNEY 100 a side at the Kentucky Gun We are authorized to announce for gClifton Arnsparger as a candidate for Clubs grounds Elliott ki ed 98 but of buujtiuu 100 live birds while Gay killed 96 Gay nVBvSeflfBfST jreeiectiuu us vuunuy jtmvruvy to the action of the Democratic party vaV really killed 99 but of 100 lm three birds fell outside of bounds Elliott has FOR ASSESSOR defeated Dr Carver the famous niarks- We are authorized to announce J U man IBoardman as a candidate for Assessor of Bourbon County subject to the Ramons Liver Pill removes the bile action of the Democratic party The Tonic Pellet tones up the system We are authorized to announce S D Combined form a Perfect Treatment 25c Clay as a candidate for Assessor of Col Sam Roberts of Lexington Bourbon County subject to the action has gone to Canton to mak a social of the Democratic party We are authorized to announce Gar call on President electJMcKinley rett D Kenney as a candidate for The Spanish troops in Cuba seem to Assessor of Bourbon County subject to be chiefly occupied in wrestling telethe action of the Democratic party We are authorized to announce Wm graphic victories from powder-and-shH Whaley as a candidate for Assessor defeats of Bourbon County subject to the acThe battle ship Texas is to be sent to tion of the Democratic party We are authorized to announce Will Galveston harbor on February 16 toAre G McClintock as a candidate for ceive the 50000 silver service to be preAssessor of Bourbon County subject to sented by the people of Texas the action of the Democratic party Representative Spencer of Mis¬ We are authorized to announce Archie W Bedford as a candidate for Assessor sissippi introduced a resolution Friday of Bourbon County subject to the to authorize the Secretary of State to action of the Democratic party buy Cuba but not to pay more than We are authorized to announce C L 200000000 for the Pearl Hough as a candidate for Assessor of Bourbon County subject to the action Almost a year has passed since of the Republican party the public was startl d by the horrible murder of poor Pearl Bryan and Scott for superintendent public schools Jackson and Alonzo Walling have not We are authorized to announce Miss yet paid the death penalty for their Kate Edgar as a candidate for heinous crime owing to the laws deas Superintendent of Public Schools lays When the law apparently extends for Bourbon County subject to the 0 clemency to such fiends as these is it any action of the Democratic party I We are authorized to announce Wm wonder that mob law flourishes E Williams as a candidate for Super- The Russian Government is making a intend nt of Public Schools for Bourbon County subject to the action of the determined fight against the spread of Democratic party Tolstoism The houses of suspects are being searched Tolstois works are conFOR POLICE JUDGE fiscated and the owners are entered in We are authorized to announce Wm the police black book Only the fear of Remington as a candidate for Police rallying new forces to his side is said to Judge subject to the action of the deter the Council of State from expellDemocratic party ing Tolstoi We are authorized to announce John R Adair as a candidate for Police Awarded Judge subject to the action of the Highest Honors Worlds Fair Democratic party We are authorized to announce Newt Clark as a candidate for Police Judge subject to the action of the Democratic 3 Scottish Emulsion the most essential elements that go to nourish the body Whet e the appetite is varying or lacking it in¬ creases it and where digestion weak it aids it to perform its function in a more vigorous i is made up of of Mrs Mary E Bashford WaEBEAS It hns pleased our Heavenly ed President and co worker Mrs Mary E Biishford and While wc bow in submission to Mis will knowing that H doeth all things well therefore be lt IteJlvcd First That we as a Society deep ¬ ly mourn the loss of ono whose character combined the qualities of sweetness and strength and whose labors for the Lord were signalized by wisdom and graciousness Her purity of life has been unsurpassed She was an example of patience during her long and painful illness which ended in her removal to the home where sickness is no more Second That while we fel that her death is an Irreparable loss to all with whom she cam In contact in whatever relation of life The following resolutions were adopted by fhe Womens Missionary Society of the Methodist Church Paris Ky on the death NEWTON 4 MITCHELL r-y go-to- Puttier to remove from our midst our belov ¬ THE PEOPLES GROCER Buyers of Groceries are not forced to prices because - cut rate stores for op 5 - Will Meet Any Prices on same class of goods - y way It enriches the blood makes healthy flesh and aires chronic coughs and colds by making it po f1e for the body to resist r trsei ids tell ERS - - i tate g ren3 c I J her falthfulnes has shown forth as a beauti ful light nd while placing the crown of flowers on her casket we know it is typical offered by them of the crown that is hers throughout eternity Third That we extend to the bereaved family our sincere sympathy in this the dark hour of their affliction prayingthat He may be a father indeed and sustain them with his love Fourth That a copy of these resolutions be sent to the famllv also for tiuhllcntion in thfi APPLES AIks Alick Woodwakd Paris papers Mks A T F ksyth MISS TrLME JAYNS 18 1897 plete line of I have an excellent and com- - FANCY BANANNAS STAND AM GOODS V ALMONDS nd fl Paris Ky Jan Committee ORANGES MALAGA GRAPES FILBERTS ENGLISH WALNUTS -- BRAZIL PECANS ars 9 wm v moi sizes 60 cts zxd SCOTT BOWNE -- awe 9 60 you I H FINEST CHOCOLATE jQANDIES Wf Pikes The Wanted In Harrison - ¬ rior S cotfs Emot Now York I I - VtU s Piles Dr Williams Indian Pile Ointment will cure Blind Bleeding Ulcenited and Itching Piles It absorbs the tumors udbiys the itch ingatonce acts as a poultice gives instant relief Dr Williams Indian Pile Ointment is prepared only for Piles and Itching of the private parts and nothing else Every box is guaranteed Sold by druggists sent by mail for 50c and SI per box WILLI MS MbG CO Props Cleveland 0 For sale by Piles W T Brooks druggist 2Jj -ly Wrights Celery Tea regulates the liver and kidneys cures constipation and sick headache 25c at all druggists Not Well Well Get Well Cynthiana Democrat says Cynthiana is already feeling the effects of free turnpikes in Bourbon county New Yrk Cream Edam and Pine Apple Cheese Fancy Evaporated Great numbers of farmers close to the Peaches Apricots Apples Prunes All kinds of Canned Fruits Sar¬ Bourbon line have learned to trade at Paris and it is a matter of only a short dines Champgnion French Peas Bottled Pickle Catsup Etc time until the force will be greatly BALTIMORE CAN AND BULK OYSTERS augmented But Harrison can do noth ing now The county is already taxed ISGRIG TURKEYS to the constitutional limit a result of liberal contributions to turnpikes now in existence and upon which the people must pay toll The Magistrates to secure free pikes would have to submit a bond proposition to thepeople and it vroulcT require a two thirds majority of Paris Ky the votes of the county to become Main St Opp Court House effective There is no question but that the people want the pikes made free but it will be a long time before they get them ¬ STICK AND MIXED CANDIES CANDIED CHERRIES CANDIED APRICOTS CANDIED PINE APPLES v NEWTON M ITCH ELL MARGOLENS ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ The results attained right here at home have been marvelous Hundreds of your neighbors who have used Wrights Celery Capsules are now well They cure Kidney Liver and Stomach trouble Rheumatism Constipation and Why pay 100 every Sick Headaches two weeks for a bottle of medicine when you can get treatment at 1 cent- a day Wrights Celerj7 Capsules give 100 days treatment for 100 Easy to take no bad taste do not gripe backed by a bank to cure you or refund your money Sold by W T rBrooks - GOSSIPY PARAGRAPHS Theatrical And Otherwise The Tover SOUSAS BAND Remarks In CARPET SALE Now is the time to buy Carpets Rugs and Mattings as I have a good lot to select from and my prices defy competition I have a fine assortment of these goods and if you will come in and look at them I am sure I can please you and it is no trouble for me to show them to you Consider the prices which I quote below -- - - The artistic balance of Sousas Band is admirably maintained by Mr Sousas soloists They have always done him credit and the promise of their appear at the Grand in a matinee concert next Monday afternoon - fraught with the druggist assuranc of satisfaction In his soprano Elizabeth Northrop Sousa has a Wrights Celery Tea cures constipa- ¬ voice and personality that command tion sick headaches 25c at druggists success She sings with a beautifully finished style and her voice is simply refreshing Martina Johnstone the y olinist is one of the gentler sex who has distinguished the violin by her play- ¬ Dr Miles Heart Cure ing of that great solo instrument Arthur Pryor tromhone the announ ce ment of whose- name is sufficient and FrantzHellfluegel horn soloist complete th9 admirable quartet of Sousas virtuosi ¬ Ministers Should Use Brussels from 40 cts up Ingrains from 18 cts up matting irom y cts up Rugs from 50 cts up Remember the place and call early r - H i MflRGOLEN - K 7 Opp Court House PARIS KY newest play is called Stranger In New York Chas Gardner has been booked to Hoyts A All We Waut Is an opportunity to convince you that our work can not be excelled v- ap- - pear in this city on Feb 13th Katherine Clemmons the actress is soon to marry Howard Gould accord to an interview with the formers mother A Philadelphia woman is tryiag to get a divorce because her husband re- ¬ fuses to let her make pie The case should bo dismissed with costs on the plaintiff The famous or rather infamous Seeley dinner in New York is being burlesqued at the Olympia under the title of TheiSilly Dinner The sketch has been aptlyjdescribed as a take off ¬ We Are Working 4 ¬ ot ¬ T ¬ re-electi- on ¬ 1 - J whose HERB IS NO PROFESSION labors so severely tax the nervous Sys ¬ tem as that of the ministry The de rangement of the nerve centers of the brain by over work frequently brings on attacks of heart trouble and nervous prostration Rev J P Kester M D Pastor U B church London Mills Ills himself a physi ¬ Heart affection cian writes Feb 26 1895 nervous prostration had become so and serious last fall that a little over work in the pulpit would so completely prostrate me that it seemed certain I IWiIpq TVl musfc relinquish tho work CUre of th0 ministry entirely Heart palpitation became so bad that my auditors JeSIOreS would ask me if I did not 1 Tip 0 Lllsaae have heart disease Last November I commenced taking Dr Miles New Heart Cure alternately with Dr Miles Nervine and derived the greatest possible benefit I have just closed revival work of 10 weeks preaching nearly every night and twice on the Sabbath I can speak for hours without suffering as I formerly did Hard working ministers should keep Dr Miles grand remedies on hand Dr Miles Heart Cure is sold on guarantee first bottle will benefit or money refunded For A Reputation guaranteed And can not afford to turn out inferior work Give us a trial and if good work can gain your patron- ¬ age yours is insured Quickjwork and satisfaction -- B0URB1 STEM LIUIDRY W M HINTON JR BRANCH OFFICE H2Xt BRO Pxops OFFICE AXD WORKS 127 129 SEVENTH ST PARIS KY W 31 The noted Seeley dinner at Sherrys in New York was a very costly affair The dinner only cost Seeley 1000 but Sherry says he will lose 500000 by it One ofthe guests will lose a wife and her 750000- because his fiancee has broken herengagement on account of the scandalous affair The police in ¬ vestigation will cost 4000 - Hintons Jewelry Store The Flexi Flyer ¬ ConstipationBiliousness Cause Sick headache Pains in the back Sallow complexion Loss of appetite and Self Steering - Sol Smith Russell everybodys favor- ¬ ¬ Exhaustion There is only one cure which is ite comedian will appear Thursday night at the Lexington opera house in a splendid A Bachelors Romance play byMartha Morton and will be The Lady given a hearty welcome Slavey one of the biggest musical productions of the season will be the matinee attraction Saturday at Lexing- ¬ ton SLED Steers like a bicycle Coasts like one The Boys Favorite for A Christmas Present 2 - party W The Populists of Daviess County will - m V fuse- - VHr with Democrats on all county offices o th CHEAM There are vagrant rumors that Spain ir r I LT-11 ltV j is tired of this monotonous job of der feating the Cubans so many times t ft Hon John W tYerkes will be a member of the reception committee of which Gen Nelson A Miles is chair ¬ MOST PERFECT MADE man during the inauguration of Mr A pure GraDe Cream of Tartar Powder Free BBOWM MFG CO Kcw Tor- McKinley He has been notified of his 5om Ammonia Alum or any other adulterant salt- - ly Smith Bros druggists For appointment miners nnrsr Ky YEARS THE STANDARD 40 -- POWDER Any young man who wishes to he come a Duke should answer this ad- ¬ vertisement in the London Morning An opportunity Post of December 10 occurs by which a gentleman under thirty of good education and means One Pink Pill touches the liver and may be adopted by a childless Duke removes the bile the title descending by letters patent to One Tonic Pellet nightly acts as a the adopted son gentle laxa e in keeping the bowels open restores he digestive organs tones Situation Wanted Housework in up the nervot system and makes new rich blood C nplete treatment two a private family by an experienced girl Call at 339 High street Paris Ky medicines one price 25c 12jan 4t Treatise and sample free at any store Aire liver T6mo Pellets For JBlo 33y DOUGHERTY B ROS 434 Main St NParis Ky insertion V 7 FOR RENT STORY brick house on- CT Upper ruFnrSat Pleasant street adjoining the resi- ¬ -on dence of S S Clay Apply to vUiauuE ui respect ana matter of c0nature ten cents ner lino lls candl-a like 29sep tf A C ADAIR Wrights Celery Tea cures constipaSpecial rates given oaents and yearly cardsfor jlarge advertist tion sick headaches 25c at druggists Locals or reading notices thereafter per ten cents dne each insertion Locals in black t twenty cents per line each insertion 7Jt cion Displays one dollar per inch DVBRlIsnsrn KAWva lor first half rates each Inser-- iJSSKSl ffiEMV - Jfer ¬ Y -- - V if V - W j hmmMmmh V - 5 f - cJrfe iy a x ij r - TT n f -- J Ui Vi - - ttfzr rH 7T J A- - 7 J TEE BOURBONNEWSNTUESDAT JANUARY - 19 1897 W Sol- - 3T THE BOURGOIf NEWS Seventeenth Year Established Entered at the PosUoffice aecona class maumatterj 1881 1 3 Negotiations arepending between 3N yreC Turnpike Talk PEESONaL MENTION COMERS AND GOERS OBSERVED BY THE NEWS MAN - nuptial Jknots A- t- -- J t - ii at Paris fiy as - TELEPHONE JSO 124 18 w Iff SUBSCRIPTION PRICES One year SfEWS Payable in Advance 2 00 Six months 1 8100 ¬ port FROM costs you A GUN FREE OF CHARGE cant even get a re Orders Make all Checks Money payable to the order of Champ Miliar Etc See ad on fourth page of Margolens carpet sale Passenger traffic on the railroads has been very light for the past week m to Maysville business J W Debold the grocer will move Thursday to go into Mr V K Shipp has recovered from tl ar his recent illness and is now able to be at his place of business Lost reward A silver owl breast pin small s K with ruby eyes Finder will please return to The News office and get re 41- - the County and sfockholaers of tfce Hume Bedford pike and it is probaf ble that the County will secure ad ed by purchase some time this week In the special session of Judge Can trills court at Frankfort Thursday night in the case in which the anti- free tumpikers contest the countys legal right to issue bonds to maintain pikes a and purchase demurrer was niea to me petition ana HKewise an answer by the Fiscal Court end upon a hearing of the demurrer it was conceded by the attorneys for the plaintiffs that the allegations of the petition insofar as it attempted to question the validity of the eleciion held in November 1895 f r the purpose of taking the sense of the voters upon the question of free turn ¬ pikes was insufficient and the plaintiffs offered an amendment which was objected to by the defendants on the ground that no amendment to the peti- ¬ tion is authorized after answer has been filed except in open Court The argn ment will likely be concluded by briefs by Judge Ward and Judge Holt for tl e plaintiffs and defendants respectively -- ngagements Mr emnizstfions OfTho Marriage Tows Announcements And DaUar stas married i ¬ -- S9 The James O Gray Horse Sale Nickel out in Enid O T the other f Notes Hastily Jottddbn The Streets At day What will the harvest be Mens finest Patent Leather shoes 475 worth 600 The Depots In The Hotel Lobbies And Mens finest Calf shoes450 worth 550 JoeBlk77 arid Mrs Lilia Stan Elsewhere Mens finest Tan shoes 50t worth 550 hope 6 were married Fridays near Chas Sauer is visiting his sister in Middlesboro above are the celebrated Stacy Adams make They were divorced forty Lexington years agp Jj Boys Calf Shoes 100 to 2 00 worth 150 to 250- - Mrs Arthur Calvert returned yes- Themarriage of Judge H C Howard Childs fine Kid Spring Heels size 5 to 7 85c worth 312- terday to Covington and Miss Maggie Clay will occur to- ¬ Childs fine Kid Spring Heels size 8 to 10J 100 worth SI 50 Mr Thos Henry Clay Jr was in morrow at the home o the latters Misses fine Kid Spring Heels size 11 to 2 125 worth 175 Louisville several days last week atherrMrS S Clay Only the imMr John Gnadinger of Lexington mediate relatives will be present These are only a few of the many Cash bargains we have - to ofier was a visitor in the city yesterday The Courier Journal yesterday an ¬ vcui eariy ana geL cnoice Mrs Bailey Berry of Cynthiana is nounced the marriage of Miss Ann T visiting her sister Mrs J W Davis Barbour a charming young lady who Mr J J Grannon who was re- ¬ visited Miss Gertrude Hill last Sum ¬ mer Miss Ann Tarlton Barbour ported convalescent is again quite ill and1 Dr Ellis Duncan will be married Mrs W VB Parker will entertain Tuesday January 26 at 3 oclock a the Ladies Whist Club Ihis afternoon the Broadway Methodist church Miss Mr Clarence Howe of the Windsor Barbour is the accomplished daughter spent Sunday with relatives in Carlisle of Dr P C F Barbour Superintendent Mrs W W Fisher of North Mid ¬ of the City Hospital and is a well dletown is very ill and is not expected known young woman Dr Duncan is a to recover young physician and was graduated Mrs Douglas Thomas returned some time ago with high honors from Saturday from a vistt to relatives in one of the local medical colleges ti r Miss Read These Bargain Prices t xTe -- - -- ¬ s DAVI8TH0MS0MISGRIG WRIT FOR OUR SPECIAL Mr W s- - M W Stuart both of this Goodloe and Mr George property of James city are can- ¬ About sixty trotting bred horses O the It J - I- BW didates for the Republican nomination for County Clerk Miss Harriett Glascock has or- ¬ ganized the Wellington Concert Com- ¬ pany The company appeared in Cov ¬ ington last week Tor Sale Sixteen toll houses and lots will be sold by the County at the court house door at eleven oclosk a m February 1st Read the public sale advertisement of S D Clays land mules farm imple- ¬ on ments etc elsewhere in this issue Sale will take place February 9th at ten am Thos FiSHERspecia commissionerad vertises f or sale in another column 110 acres of land to be sold publicly Jan r 27 at the Court house door Read - l j 2 sis - I f ft- - fa the ad Two negro members of the Salvation 18 Army who have been evangelizing in wicked Claysville held religious services Fresh vegetables and fish square Saturday on the court house Victor K Shipp afternoon Grocery Business For Sale No more long time TVe are selling Having decided to quit the grocery cash down and lead in low prices You are invited to see the freshest and business I will offer for sale my grocery on Eighth street including a nice clean cleanest stock in Paris stock fixtures wagon harness etc and Victor K Shipp lease on the store The Christian Endeavor Society of the This stand has a good established Christian Church will give a social at cash trade and can be bought worth the Odd Fellows Hall Friday night the money Apply to me at the store Jan 22 from 7 till 10 Lunch will be 2t Paul E Shipp served Admission ten cents- - Every i OBITUARY body invited g The News is requested to announce Respectfully Dedicated To The Memory Of The Head thatthe Sunbeam Missionary Society of Mrs A E- - Saxton mother of Henry the Baptist Church will give a candy pulling in the basement of the church Saxton the musician and several gifted from 6 to 11 oclock Friday night All diughters died Sunday in Lexington of pneumonia at the advanced age of are invited Admission ten cents seventy two years All of the notes and accounts due Capt Phil Kidd the veteran horse Current Clarke have been placed in auctioneer died Friday at Lexington my hands for immediate collection All from neuralgia of the heart He was persons knowing themselves indebted forty eight years old and was a fearless to the firm will save costs by prompt soldier in John Morgans command payment Harmon Stitt Mrs Sallie Jones widow of John W Attorney 8jan 4t Jones died at North Middletown Fri- ¬ Rev F W Eberhardt pastor of the day night and the remains were in-¬ Baptist Church left yesterday for Louis- ¬ terred at the North Middletown ceme- ¬ ville to conduct a protracted meeting at tery Sunday The deceased leavea one Rev Ewings church on Logan street child Mrs J Will Young Mrs Jones The meeting began last night and will was a sister of Washington Redmon of continue two weeks Rev Eberhardts near this city pulpit will be filled regularly during his Mrs John W Throckmorten wife of absence The announcements will be Conductor Throckmorten of the L made later N died at her home in Lexington Ed Sunday night after a long and very The Maysville Ledger says Shinners who managed the Paris Base painful illness She is survived by her bail Team last year will be Ports husband and two children a son aged mouths manager the coming season ten and a daughter aged twelve years Behind him will be a stock company of The bereaved family will receiye the Portsmouth business men with a capi sincerest sympathy of a very wide circle tahof 2000 Some of last years Mays- ¬ of friends The funeral will occur toville team have signed Portsmouth get-- morrow afternoon at one oclock ting Punch Kellner Shepherd and Sam at the Central Christian Church Leyer Burial at the Lexington cemetery The deceased was a most estimable Christian Masonic Notice Of Funeral woman a fond mother and a devoted lodge will meet promptly at wife The seven oclock sharp this evening to It was with universal regret and sin- ¬ make arrangements for the funeral of cere sorrow that the citizens of Paris Brother O H Buck learned that Dr G H Buck had died a C E Nippert Master 1045 oclock yesterday morning at his home on Pleasant street in this city Bourbon Land Sold from la grippe and congestion of the Saturday auctioneer A T Forsyth lungs Dr Buck had been ill only a sold for Harmon Stitt assignee of Dr few days and was not thought to be in a I R Best eighty acres of land to E P dangerous condition The deceased was Gamble of Millersburg precinct for forty nine years old and was well liked 5840J per acre The land lies one mile by those who knew him best He has from Millersburg This is the best sale been married for fifteen years and reported this season leaves a wife who was Miss Price of Prices At Victor K Shipps Harrodsburg and a son Lucien aged fourteen and a daughter Carroll 6 packs coffee 95 cents aged twelve Dr Buck was a 20 lbs granulated sugar 100 native of Winconsin but had 12 lbs fine mince meat 100 been a resident of this city since 17rlbs bacon 100 1876 twenty years a practicing physi- ¬ 10Q 17 lbs leaf lard cian The deceased was a diummer boy 50 lbs good flour 140 in the Federal army at the age of fifteen 1 doz cans apples 60 cents years He was a graduate of Pulte For money only Medical College in Cincinnati and was Victor K Shipp a physician of the homeopathic school We are giving the people the The deceased was a Mason and Knight kind of shoes they want at the Te nplar and will be buried tofrom the Second Presbyterian Church morrow prices they want to pay Our af ernoon at one oclock according to cash system does this the rites of those orders The remains RION CLAY will be interred in the Paris cemetery -v Gray were sold at Sheriffs sale Saturday on the square by auctioneer A T Forsyth for an aggregate of 845 Warren Bacon paid the highest price of the sale giving 160 for the stallion Scarlet by Red Wilkes Glen Wilkes 222 by Nutwood wold 232 to John Redmond of Clintonville sold The other horses brought for 100 3 to 39 Among the other sales from are noted Mare by William L to 21 colt by Scarlet Matt Turney 4 mare by Wilkes to John Current 39 mare by Sidney to J H Smith to C Alexander Jr Robt McGregor 19 thoroughbred colt by King Ban to 10 mare by C M Forsyth Red 26 mare by Wilkes to J E Kern 17 Aberdeen to T L Cunningham mare by Red Wilkes to Henry Lilleston 8 colt by Electioneer Wilkes to C 10 colt by Glenwold to Arnsparger 8 pony to Harveyj Hibler Alex Rice ¬ 11-year-old Covington The young ladies of Stanford are going to give the young men a belated leap year ball Drs W M Miller and C B Smith of Millersburg were in the city yester- ¬ day afternoon Messrs F P Walker and Edw Tucker were in Georgetown Sunday Sixteen toll houses and will be sold bv the Countv at the lots court house door at eleven oclock a m on February 1st t For Sale -- Invenk pjj Sale THURSDAY FEW SDH Hnnn -- BIRTftS in u- r visiting friends A v dispatch Dr R A Sprake who has been ill yesterday fiom forja fortnight was able to be out on the Paris France announces the street yesterday birthof a son t to Count aud Mr Wm Hukill returned Saturday Countess Castellane The Countess was from a visit to his daughter Mrs M H Miss Anna Gould of New York and married Count Castellane on March 4 Davis at Mayslick 1S95 Mrs Elisha Miller who has been visiting relatives in this city returned Our cash system enables us to Saturday to Atlanta give you just the kind of shoes Mr J J Payne left last week for Hot Springs Ark to undergo treatment you all like the highest grades atprices to please you for his failing eyesight CLAY RION J T Hearne sixty two and Miss Susie A Faris eighteen were married Miss Ingels Dates in Lexington Thursday Miss Margaret Ingels the talented Mrs Cynthia Robinson of Cincinnati is here tc attend the funeral of her elocutionist of this city- will xive a costume recital nest Tuesday night in nephew Dr O H Buck Millersburg Wednesday night in Win Messrs Saml Clay Will Simms and T H Tarr were among the Paris ¬ cheater and Thursday night in Mt Miss Ingels Sterling recitals are ians in Lexington Saturday thoroughly artistic in every respect and Miss Grace Swearengen arrived should he largely attended The News home yesterday from a delightful visit unhesitatingly recommends her to Miss Issie Walker in Lexington Of Auctioneer A T Miss Laura Trundle left Saturday Engagements Forsyth for a visit to relatives in Covington Ky DeKalb Ills St Louis and Kan- ¬ Jan 53 E M Dickson M C H H HurftVsroperty in Millersburg sas City Jan 26th Master Commfssioner Mr and Mrs Albert S Miller- and Mr and Mrs W W Goltra of Graw Lucy J Skinners heirs3 farms -- J 3 an M Ward Q fordsville Ind will entertain Thurs assigneesxJ H Bawkins Jthree tracts day evening in honor of Miss Kate and Jameson of this city Feb 4 L M Greene assignee J Mrs Artie Ashbrook and Misses H Lettons land Sallie and Mary Ashbrook of Cynthiana Wanted Capable man to take are guests of Mrs R B Hutchcraft charge of business Salary 50 per They will leave to morrow for San month and percentage One hundred Antonia Texas where they will re- ¬ dollars cash security required to par- main until April tially- cover stock carried Address Please call and pay up We must Manager 315- Columbia Building Louisville Ky at close our accounts Victor K Shipp -- The Advent Of Our future Men And Women In this city Saturday to the wife of John Fitzpatrick a son Jan 21st 22 and 23d 1897 S r fjiKS TUCKER 529 Ky Main St Paris CONDONS In order to close out our stock we will sacr rifice everything in our store at unheard of prices Strictly all wool Dress Goods in G- D Corsets our specialtv 50c 75c novelty and plain styles always 50c and 100 worth double for this sale at 25c a yard Ladies and Childrens full Seamless f Hosiery 10 and 15c always sold at 25c Choice of our finest Dress patterns formerly 800 for this sale at 400 Our Domestics are the very best brands in Calicoes Cottons and Sheet ¬ All our Underwear Blankets and ings Comforts will be clGsed out at 25c on f Calicoes 3 and oc the dollar - r ¬ - - New and full line of Table Linens Towels and Napkins marked down 50 per cent for this sale Peperell Sheeting 18cw Notions of all kinds one half priced 10 4 Bleached Cotton good 5c Best Cotton made 8c 5 l ¬ We still enlarge Portraits free of charge e f -- c - Wanted Corn if - z -- - -- - Sixteen toll houses and lots will be sold by the County at the court house door at eleven oclock a m on February 1st Covington Won The Money For Sale PUBLIC SALE OF I want 1 000 barrels of corn at market price Apply to H of BourDonGo Lanfl AND ¬ A dispatch Friday from Maysville said The Aberdeen wharf boat while being towed up the river by the steamer M P Wells was the scene of another cock fight last night Paris Lexington Maysville Ripley Higgins port and Covington were represented Covington won 11 fights out of twelve and broke the crowd winning about 700 O EDWARDS WE HATE RECEIVED A SPLENDID STOCK OF 37 HOLES FARM IMPLITO C premises 3 miles North of Paris ginning at ten oclock a in on I will sell at public auction on the FEBRUARY be- - TUESDAY below 9 1897 IMPORTED SUITINGS AND TROUSERIMS the following land stock etc described C ¬ Kentucky Y M A Convention The Annual Meeting of the Kentucky Young M6ns Christian Associations is to be held at Frankfort February 18 21 A very attractive program has been ar- ¬ ranged Among the speakers are Rev Carter Helm Jones D D and Prof Wm H Marquess D D of Louisville Hon Richard P Ernst of Covington and others equally well known The railroads have granted one fare for the round trip The Frankfort Association expects to entertain 300 delegates Young men from towns having no As- ¬ sociation will le welcomed as honorary delegates if they bring credentials from A tract of good land containing 168f Our Prices are lower than any house in Central Kentucky Lex ¬ acres situated on the Maysville ington turnpike 3i miles North of Paris quality and style are considered We ask you to give us a call Said between Paris and Millersburg land has every improvement consisting of an eight room house with bath room carriage house hot and cold water two large smoke house house ice MERCHAiST T AJCIjOIfcS barns one for tobacco other for stock a fine peach and apple orchard etc Also at same time and place I will S E TIPTON Cutter selt thirty seven head of mules all fat and ready to ship 10 head broke 21 head in Spring and 6 We are also agents for the celebrated Chas E Smith Shirt Full line of samples yearlings coming two Also one good mare mule weanling 9 head horse stock 4 good Jersey milch cows with young A DESIRABLE 60 - ACRE FARM calves Spring wagon FOR FALL AND WINTER when J FINE three-year-ol- dv 2 3 -- their pastors Further particulars cre- ¬ dentials programs etc may be obtained of any Association Secretary in the State or from Henry E Rosevear State Secretary Fourth and Broadway Louisville Ky ¬ implements Millersburg Ky 8jan tf Terms op Sale I will sell the mules Notice Te Prospective School Teachers in pairs on time with good and apAn examination upon the common proved security Terms for other prop 3 8R0AEWAY TO WHOM IT MAT CONCEM school course will be held at the court erty made known on daay of sale house by the Board of Examiners on S T tTLAY Thursday January 2bth beginning at books i A T Forsyth Auctioneer 830 oclock a m All students wishing THE party who borrowed the Tnrn Office hours the Paris Jackstown a certificate will take notice pike Co from my office about a year Kate Edgar ago is requested to return the same Superintendent 2t T at once Idec tf T H TARR a -- buggies 602 MAIN ST w PARIS KY 1 sleigh 2 two Jiorse wagons Over Deposit Bank ten head of mulesGears for HAVE a well sitnated 60 acre Bour ¬ 2 breaking plows bon Connty farm which I desire to Office hours 8 to 12 a m 1 to 6 p m - 3 new cultivators sell It is well improved For any Tobacco sticks farther particulars address And numerous other useful farming J E PLUMMER s - break carts FOR SALE M H DAILEY I R A SPRAKE - ¬ ¬ - - PARIS KY up stairs 8 to 12 a m 1 to 6pm For a Winter Shoe FOR RENT - Isgrig are 200 pair or oarthan What is You should go see the stylish 300 heavy sole better Willowa Calf shoes Tan ladies shoes that Davis Thompson Black Calf or iSnainel either it yon selling this week- - - for want them tf RION CLAY- - Troofmonf fr r Constipation and Biliousness Bh One pill a dose All n rmncntr I 3xra annua 0 t av SPT ff OMlo JC TVi5 XT Alia lUlllb TI1 ClCLS -- cottage 5 rooms 10 per First class repair Ap JLJ iuuuin Wl y B C INGELS fiiatiffk Or O EDWARDS TRICK i -- J v ij it ly m - NMh 1 THE BOURBON NEWS j eventeenth Year Established J8SI Q L Published Every Tuesday and Friday by WALTER CAMP Editors and Owners BRUCE MILLER f c borhood in the old days Sarah is a iine lookin woman even now and when she was a girl she was about the best- Iookin of the hull lot No she wasnt slender and willowy nor anything like rhat but she was tall and healthy and BABY BELLE If youll come you T t i into our cottage I will show something rare And Idoubt if eyes have ever seen a sight more sweet drift fair For thah all the dainty working hands of man have done or do Sure the Masters work fs fairest as His skill is greatest too of all the things of beauty which upon And the world have smiled INone can touch the heart so deeply as the beauty of a child So we love her Yes we love her more than words can ever tell Little weesome winsome darling Bright eyed blue eyed Babjr Belle Seated on the cottage floor pullin S off her tiny shoes Littlebare foot white and dimpled arms and shoulders dimpled too Eyes as blue as summer blossoms tender skin as pure as pearl And the sunlight dropping golden on each shining little curl Artists pencil eer so cunning fairer thing could never trace Every feature perfect beauty every mo- ¬ tion perfect grace To you wonder that we love her more than words can ever tell Xittle winsome weesome darling Airy fairy Baby Belle Kings may have their crowns and dia- ¬ monds and their robes of purple hue Have their works of art and beauty keep their wealth and welcome too Well not envy all their splendors while we have this single gem more precious to our bosoms than their Far riches are to them Weve no store of worldly treasure neith- ¬ er lands nor gold and yet TVe are rich beyond all measure in our priceless household pet And we love her yes we love her more than words can ever tell liittle winsome weesome darling Dainty darling Baby Belle written It is lived and of our Saviour when He walked on earth brought their treasures to Him Mothers for a blessing on their birth And when others would have chided Go and let the Master be Gently He rebuked them saying Suffer them to come to me Took the little ones and blessed them in His arms and on His knees Saying Who would enter Heaven must become like one of these Do you wonder that we love her more than words can ever tell Jesus left a blessing for her weesome winsome Baby Belle Mattie Dyer Britts in Golden Days red oheeked and bright eyed and she held her head up and looked as though she was glad to be alive all the time As I said before Jim was a good talker only when he was Iookin a girl in the face Then he was about the bashf ulest critter you ever seen and he used to set and say nothing at all meal times at old man Thompsons where his chair stood just --across the table from Sarahs Thompson and his wife they used to joke Jim a good deal about Sarah and so did the other hired men No they didnt all feed at Thompsons table but they all knew how bashful Jim was There was a hull lot of em and some of em was married men and lived in the tenant houses that are scattered over the place and them that wasnt married all but Jim boarded -- around the barn and had gone to the house with a pail of milkf or the Thomp ¬ sons own private use and he met Sarah in the kitchen starting the breakfast It was not far from sunrise Sarah said Jim Im no account and I know it but if youll just drop that breakfast work for about half an hour and get into my buggy Jim had just bought a bran new buggy and had a young horse of his own well drive down to the elders and get married and come right back and tell the folks were man and wife afterward If Sarah was sprised when he asked her to go to the concert she was a good deal more so this time She didnt say much though She just looked at Jim with the tenants Thompson because he was a kind- of a head man Of course Jim had to talk with Sarah a good deal in the natural course of things for they was together a lot every day but so far as anybody knows he never said any more than he was obliged to But every day he thought she was a little nicer than he did the day before I spose if I was writin a novel about it Id say he was in love with her and my wife she was a girl then and was engaged to marry me used to tell me that she thought Sarah was in love with Jim She said no girl would speak so short about a feller as Sarah did about Jim unless she liked bim well enough to marry him I used to think that was kind of curious and I think so yet Well Sarah and Jim had been work in for old man Thompson about a year before Jim ever said anything par-¬ ticular to her How he finally come to speak out was about this way There was a professor of vocal music a feller that parted his hair in the middle and put beeswax on his inustache come to the Corners and held singin school all winter He got five dollars a night once a week besides half of what they should take in at the door at a concert at thesend of the singin school Jim didnt go to singin school mostly cause he was so bash ¬ ful Sarah didnt go neither for some - Jim lived with and she says Are you in earnest Jim Of course I am said Jim but Im such a coward that if you dont say yes right now Im afraid Ill never dare ask you again But Jim said Sarah think of bein married without a weddin dress What do I care about a weddin dress says Jim Come on or Ill get scared again By this time Jim had got over his bashfulness a little bit and he stood there with a smile on his face that as Sarah told my wife afterward made her forget all about the weddin dress All right Jim she says hitch up quick It wasnt two minutes before they was a sittin together in the buggy and colt was a takin Jims down to the elders double quick them time When they got there they found the elder behind the parsonage in his little garden a weedin his onion bed sos to get up an appetite for breakfast The elder was as sprised as Sarah had been Well yes he said to Jim to be sure Just let me wash up a little says Jim Oh never mind that without thinkin he was talkin to the Weve got to get back be- ¬ preacher fore breakfast You can marry us right out in the front yard So the elder walked out in front of the house and told them to 30m hands under the big elm tree that stands by the front door of the parsonage He stopped just long enough to call his wife and daughter as witnesses Jim thought that was unnecessary but the elder insisted upon it The elders mar- riage ceremony took up less tnan a three-year-o- ld HUMOROUS A woman thinks that a bed is not complete nor pretty without a lot of useless fluffy things oh the pillows Washington la Democrat That horrid Miss Blumers tried to be so mannish She actually smokes cigarettes I dontsee anytihing man ¬ nish in that Indianapolis Journal Burglar turning his X ray lantern on his victim In addition to a watch you have in your pocket 213 marks in gold and silver Out with it or Ill shoot Fliegende Blatter Inquiring Spectator at the races Which horse was it that won Speculative Spectator gloomily I know the name of the horse that dont won but I know the names of most of NY the horses that didnt win Weekly These berths are for the passen- ¬ gers said the Pullman porter to the countrymen to whom he was exhibit¬ ing the new car And where are your quarters asked the innocent visitor In a good safe bank returned the porter with a grin Harlem Life Miss Cayenne complimented you very highly after you told that story at the dinner table remarked one young man She liked that story No But she thought it did she illustrated a very admirable trait in your character It showed that you Wash never go back onan old friend ingtop Star A Serious Drawback Hungry Daw- son By gee I sometimes think our profession is jist about the meanest Hobo Hank Huh bisness roin Hungry Daw Wots wrong wid it son Well wen other fellers is abused Up-to-Da- GEO W DAVIS - THE PAGE COILED 9 DEALER IN SPRING W0YEi Furniture Window Shades Etc Oil WIRE FENCE Cloths Carpets Mattresses te Special attention given to Undertak- ing and Repairing Main Street - - - - Paris Ky j W O HINTQN Agent Fire Wind and Storm MILLER Insurance THE VERY BEST OLD RELIABLE PROMPT PAYING - any kind of stock It is made from th best hard steel drawn specially for th purpose HOW IT IS MADE COLLINS Agents Paris Kentucky This is a smcoth fencethat will tnnj NON UNION HOTELREED Short St Bet Broadway and Mill The large steel wires forming the Horizontal bars are first coiled around 4 i inch rod thus practically becoming COILED SPUING S their entire length These are securely tied together by 18 cross bars to the rod The cross ban are best quality of annealed wire wrapped three time galyanized around each horizontal bar Being a self kegulatob it is always ready for business slacks up for 30 below as cheerfully as it takes a new grip for 90 in the shade gently but firmly persuades a runaway team to reconsider its action An unruly bull is safe as a canary in its cage it saith thus far shalt anto the festive hog The fierce wind and drifting thou go snow pass by and it heeds them not There is no terror in the locomotive spark The trespasser is not led into temptation and the rail stealers The hired man and is gone the lagging tramp alike scorn it proffer- ¬ ed shade Like the model housewife when well supported it is always neat and tidy ccupation ITS ADVANTAGES LEXINGTON Jaiies Connors - 351 X - - Proprietor Rates 2 And 250 Per Day One hundred good rooms Electric lights hot and cold baths barber shop and Postal telegraph office etc 21jy96 ly TREES they kin strike work Truth Aged Husband You are going to ruin me with your extravagance You dont need that cape amy more than a cat needs two tails How often have I told you never to buy anything be ¬ Young Wife cause it is cheap with the air of one who has got the But it waa better of the argument Lon not cheap It cost ten pounds don Figaro ELECTRIC LIGHT KILLS TREES Destroying Branches That Axe Near Them Chicago This is the discovery which has been iDiade recently by mm inter ¬ ested in botany and forestry and aa examination has con vitneed the skepti cal of the truth of the statement Since tlhe city was lighted by the big arc lights which are placed at the corners of the principal streets and in the- middle of some of the long block3 many of the trees have been gradually dying The decay has been slow but that is has been sure is perfectly true in the opinion of those who study trees with care amd can note the changes in their physical health day by day just as a physician can notice the slow growth of disease in the human being Of late the decay has become marked so that it may be noticed by the layman as well as the trained scientist Dead bramches may be noticed on many trees in various parts of the city near electric arc lights Most of the trees within 15 feet of arc lights which have been placed in their present position more than a year or two ago are dying rap idly and are neairly stripped to their lowest branohes And then on the oiher branches the leaves have not been as plentiful as in the past The nearer the tree is to the light the greater the damage and the faster they decay under the influence of the electric light but even those within a hundred feet of the arc lights feel their influence although to a modified ex¬ ¬ -- gointo but durn it alL the only way we could strike would be by I I JPJLJXJJLj TTULL stock of Fruit and Ornamental Trees Grape Vines Small Fruits for the Asoaraeus and everything POSTS Orchard Lawn and Garden We em POSTS to the 100 FEET THREE ploy no agents Try us on prices and Economy is not our sole object in see the difference between those of a grower and dealer Oatalogue on ap placing posts for farm fence at the un¬ usual distance of 20 to 30 feet apart plication t EL F HIIiiiENMEYER Farmers say the closer the posts the That may apply to better the fence 20oet Lexincton Ky common fences but depending largely on its elasticity we prefer the long lawns yards panel For cemeteries etc they should of course be nearer 12 to 20 feet is not objectionable r TREES 1896 Trees Need Sleep Electric light is killing the trees of merits for yourself Estimates cheerfully furnished Yon may put up the posts and we will bufld the fence or we will contract to do the whole job If you are needing any We vill save you money and still build you the best fence made fence see us We have completed and are now building a lot of this fence for Bourbon farmers and you can examine into its VI - JHI WEIGHTS COUETSHIP Related by Silas Hawkins P M and Storekeeper hi ICOPYRIGHT 1897 Respectfully MILLER COLLINS Paris Ky Vm Wr 1 ui ihKfen Jk BfadL f The Page Wire Pence In Bourbon iji 1 lV V tl i P y- - S - i tMif iVrf - V bCr - if w Jt fc - KI lb- reason or other But the morning before fminute and Jim told Sarah afterward the concert he up and asked Sarah if that he should always feel thankful shed go to it with him She told my that it wasnt long drawn out wife afterward that she was so frustrated Salute your bride Jim said the el-¬ she hadnt hardly breath to tell him der when they were married hard and she would But she didnt let on she fast and Ill make out a certificate was sprised She only said Why cer- ¬ and send it around to vour wife after tainly Jim and when candle light breakfast come on they started away from Jim wasnt so bashful then but that Thompsons house afoot together It he could kiss Sarah right before the was about a mile from there to the minister and his wife and daughter meetin house where the concert was but he did it in a hurrv because tJae yes e is now held but Jim never said a word all the breakfast wasnt trot vet at the Thomti- A good talker Well Not very polished maybe but he Cctn way down Sarah tried to talk to him son house Then Mr and Mrs WnVht w speak to the pint and thats more than but it want no use When they got drove back and theyve been a happy ome of your college educated fellers to the steps there was quite a lot of the pair all their lives It made a new man can do But he never was much of a boys standin outside the meetin house of Jim to g et married and as I said a speaker till after he got married to door and one of them said out loud so little while ago hes one of our promi Sarah Anderson that Jim heard it nent citizens now and whether he ever Say boys here comes Jim Wright gets to the legislature or not he could Jim got well acquainted with Sarah was nothing but a hired man and Sarah Anderson when he have my vote and the vote of everyone Jjm flushed all up then he turned 1o of the neighbors round here for any ¬ workin on the Barkley place when old man Thompson was manager Sarah Sarah and said Excuse me a min- ¬ thing no matter how big an office he was workin there too then She was ute then he took a quarter out of his wanted or what ticket he run on Here Mrs Thompsons hired girl STo you pocket and he walked up to Hod Smith he is now comin back Let me intro couldnt call em servants the way you and said duce you to him PAUL DANBY Here Hod you take Miss Anderson city folks look at it Saralhs father was and he stood just inzo the meetin house Ive got some old Deacon Anderson Ono on Boston as well in the community as old man thin else to Hend to She was from Boston and was on her Thompson did maybe better because Sarah was so dazed that she said way to the geysers She had rendered Deacon Anderson owned his own farm never a word and went into the church and Thompson was a kind of a hired with Hod Then Jim he started to go the stage driver thoroughly uncomman for Barkley The Barkley place away as if he was afraid of his fortable by throwing great chunks of you know is about 800 acres Its the shadow But he hadnt gone ten Steps botanical and geological information had reached biggest farm in this town and Barkley before he turned round and lambasted at his head and heto about hetr frighten with liimself spends most of his time in New that feller till he squealed for mercy the determination York and Boston and Europe and other Then Jim he went home and clum up stories about highwaymen till she some coach far away places where folks has more in the haymow and lay there and would get inside the rvr7i s whenorJ Tfit rrnfiTlo nTirl xricr7 money than brains and has coachmen hated himself all night How do I to drive for m and puts on different know what he done that night Well attention know how old those trees Do jrou coats at different times of the day and he told Sarah about it a good while are she asked and was preparing to sill that Sarah Anderson used to eat afterward and she told my wife As At the same table with the Thompsons for Sarah well she was madder than launch a whole row of figures at him he surprised her by answering of course and so did Jim Why if anything and twas about two months when promptly 7 cither of them had been asked to eat Se- before shed speak to Jim agin No very Yesm ptra te from the family theyd have quit there didnt any of the boys give Jim How old are they iright off and everybody around the cor-- any sass about it They didnt want Three thousand and six years It was jtiers would have backed em up in it too any lambastin in theirn How did you arrive at such accurate Vfihy the Thompsons would have been migbty uncomfortable around old man run out of the neighborhood if theyd Thompsons for a spell after that results a smart young woman from Well set themselves up to be too good to Thompson said hed have fired Jim for Boston what knows all about it told me have Jim Wright and Sarah Anderson treatin Sarah that way only Jim was they were 3000 years old an that was set with them when they et their meals too good a man to let go must oe 3006 six r It was along in June some time just nowyears ago so wey San Francisco Jim Wrights father you know was gom on 3007 years about the beginnin of hayin that Jim the doctor here fora good many -and he wanted to send his boy to col- - made his second break for Sarah Hed Post lcgQy but Jim wouldnt go He liked got it in his head from the way she Wanted An Instance hands better than looked at him once in awhile that she Proposals should never be Avorkin with his Marie istudyin books He said h could make kind of liked him after all Everybody made by letter anyhow more money in the long run his way else knew she did for once when some- ¬ yettie Did you ever hear of one that us aid when he hired out to old man body made fun of Jim when she was was declined simply on that account Thompson he declared that hed be by for bein so bashful she turned N Y Truth manager of the big farm some day round and gave them a piece of her Impossible to Accept and so he is now as I told you a little mind that thv didnt forget right Will you be my vfe Praulein Paula - while ago away I ieli you Lam sorry Well as I said it was in early hayiu and make me happy Maybe Im getting off the story a n bit but I just wanted to explain that Jim took courage agin He had doctor but I should like to be happy myself Humoristisehe Blaettcr aiow Jim and Sarah stood in tins ueign- - got the mornin chores all Hended to -- jA3rinkins It was all brought back fresh to my mind one day last week hen I found out my oldest boy Sile vas kind o shinin up to Jims oldest girl Sarah named after her mother Jims apretty prominent citizen now Hes the manager of the Barkley place and a member of the countv board of supervisors and some do say hes got bis eye on the legislature for next term Yes thats him goin by now You see bes a big tall feller and looks kind of imposin like When he was a young ¬ ster hie wasnt exactly what youd call Hi and some but he looked as solid as a rock and his eyes was always wide pen only when he had to face a girl then he used to weaken Thats what Tnade his courtship and marriage so icurious ItKere talking about it yet at the tea years ago and it interested the folks around Barklejrs corners so much that for four or five years there wasnt no quiltin bee nor mite society nor apple cut nor raisin nor Rtump pullhithat somebody didnt tell something new about it and I guess1 I aint much of a story teller but I guess I can give you the straight facts about Jim Wrights courtship and marriage as well as anybody It happened about 20 JIlNew MzB A ¬ ¬ -- m m jt s 1 - mmm wis ¬ ARE YOU IX EARNEST JIM 1 v ¬ cent Proprieturyredpart perforatelO cents 0 cents centTelegraphred imperforate We are prepared to furnish at rea ¬ 2 cent Bank Check bluepart perforate 5 cents tent 2 cent Certificate blue imperforate cents sonable prices locust posts by the car-¬ A stroll around the city shows the 2 cent Cert ticBtebtoe full perforate10 cents load Delivered at your nearest rail- ¬ 2 cent Certincateoraugefuil perforatelO cents same condition of affairs everywhere 2centExp ess blue imperforate 5 cents road station 10 cents and those who have investigated the 2 cent Express blue part perforate COLLINS MILLER Playing cardsrblueimperforate SO cents matter have convinced themselves be 2 cent Playing cards orange 10 jond the possibility of mistake that 2 cent Proprietary blue iraperforate15 ceuts cent5 2 cent 10 cents the electric light is responsible for the 2 cent Proprietarybluepart perforaie wkxuuj CLOTHES CLEANED BEPUBED 4 injury and - is not as some might 3 wuiii cent Playing cardgreenimperforateS2 cent playing suggest due to the smoke and noxious 3 centTelegraphcardgreenfull perrte20 cents green imperforate10 cents 3 atmosphere of the great city 4 cent Playing cardjSiolet perf irate50 cents E have employed a nrst cTass cents A scientist interested in the matter 4cenl Proprietary violetpart perfoatelO cents experienced tailor to take charge 10 5 cent Express red imperforate 10 cents of our cleaning repairing ami pressing has been corresponding with botanists 5ceut Playing card red perforate 10 cent Proprietary perforate in other cities and he finds that the 5 cent Proprietary orange perforatcSo cents department Work done on short 6 same decay of trees placed near electric 10 cent Bill of Ladingrblue lmperfotelS cents notice Our prices are lower than 10 cent Bill Ladingbluepait pertei5 cents others and we will do your work right lights is noticed in every city It is 2 cent Bondof imperforate 0 cents ¬ especially evident in Montreal and Phil 40 cent Inland Exchangeimperforate7 cents PARIS HIRHISHIHG AND TMLBRBG CO adelphia the two best lighted cities on 50 cent Prqbateof Will imperforate Si 25 cents 70 cent Foreign exchangcgreenimateDi H S STOUT Manager the American continent SI Life insurance imperforate 1 10 to- lose- their leaves 51 Manifest imperforate 24mar tf The trees begin SI 25 Mortgage full perforate branches to gradually decay Si00 Passage Ticket in perforate 1 50 and the 1 Foreign on top or on the side facing the lights 1 30 Foreign exchangeorange imate 3 00 4 00 1 90 Exchange maroon and gradually losing them downward 3 50 Inland Exchange imperforate 5 00 CO W W DUDLEY 7 00 The theory of botanists is that the 5 00 Probate of Willfimperforate 30 00 Will imperforate 00 Probate injury is due bo the faet that the light 2030 Blue and of 1 50 1 Black POSTERS 1 50 Bine and Black has the same effect that it would have 5 cent Black and Green proprietary- - 25 00 cents on a human being who was compelled 6 cent Black and Green proprietary 0 jents 10 cent Black and Green 1 EAEIS KY to live constantly withrnt its glaire Tim 50 cent Black a Hireen proprietary 3 b proprietary sleep at night 1 00 Black and Green proprietary trees are unable to 5 00 15 00 All Kindts of Posting Distributing JEtc When they like the rest of nature need i 5 00 Black and Green proprietary Promptly Attended To lalso wish to buy old canceled sleep the great glaring electric Tghte stamps aud stamped envelopes of any postage and all prevent it Trees are unable to live in denominations from 1S40 to 1875 for which 1 1 1 ZU- Paris Kentucky have had the Page Gentlemen Do not bo deceived by allurlnpr advertisements and you can get the Dest made finest finish and think Woven Wire Fence on my farm for MOST POPULAR SEWING MACHINE about eighteen months and am well for a mere sonpr Buy from reliable manufacturers pleased with it It has proved to be all that have pained a reputation by honest and square dealing There is none in tho world that can equal that is claimed for it It turns all kinds in mechanical construction durability of working parts fineness of finish beauty in appcaranceor has of stoc and is as tight as it was the day B3 many improvements as the NEW HOME it was put up and has stood some severe WRITE FOR CIRCULARS tests A horse of one of my neighbors The New Home Sewing Machine Co fell across the fence a few months ago CiuNGTrMASS BostoitMaes 28UKioSquAnENT and was not taken off for several hours Chicago Iii St Louis Mo Dallas Texas but when taken off the fence went back SaxE2AsciscoCai Atlanta Ga rOR SALE 8Y to its place all right with the exception of a few staples During the storm of WINN Paris Ky COOK Anril 24th a good sized tree was blown across the fence and bent it down to the REYRHUE STAMPS WASTED ground As soon as the tree was cast US off the fence went up all right and waa BY as good as ever with- the exception of T I Greeny Co anty Clerk Mt Olivet Ky one broken wire and a rew staples oui I want to buy for cash the following U S of place Revenues either canceled or uncanceled at I am so well pleased with tne fence the prices annexed when stamps are sent in that I am going to put up more of is good condition Respectfully Eaclu right away 5 cents 1 cent Express red Imperforate War BecrajPT 5my tf 1 cent Express red part perforate 5 cents 1 cent Playing Cards red imperforate50 cents 03iit Playing cardsredpart perforated cents N - ifll I MPS Millersburg Ky May 4 98 Collins Agents Messrs Miller J 1 V i A i 1 LOCUST POSTS iuifcinjuiiiiix W i i 1 - BEL i frW Yfcr fjy mi i0 They are like the nature whether aniimals or rest of plants and demand rest It is the theory of some wise scientific men that the- electric- light is not only responsible- for iujisry to JHant life in almost eternal day - ¬ will pay liberal prices Address T 1 GREEN Comity Clerk Mt Olivet Ky OTF The abwe named stamps can he found on Deeds Mortgages Notes Receipts Agreements Bank Check etc from 1861 to 187 i also on Proprietary Medicines 1M ft toll 6 CtC T e foregoing offer is genuine made in to the its immediate vicinity but that it has good faith aud will be carried outreceive letthe ter In every instance when 1 an injurious oifect on inao They are stamps I harra mentioued in good order Mt Olivet Deposit said by some to be responsible for hu¬ Rofexence Robertson county Bank or any official of man sight defects and nervousness and T Li Grkejs Counttf Clerfc i ¬ fourth cash- balance in three equal pay- ¬ ments at sis twelve and eighteen 3i lu care Tru months Address Nnws Paris iLy - uYat low price on tourr payments one - A TOWN LOT FOR SALE 42ixll0 root lot in Williams a 34--r ad- - TTTttll wc Inrtaf ofi v Aill Vvz M onrf ov I ft- - fe - -- The glare of the lights ia iwres the eves and makes increased lights themselves nervousness often interfere to some extent with tho sleep of those who aire in their immedi ate vicinity Chicago Times Herald insomnia All ff - to r T m X fri--- J jL Miss Summit Why I thought you were surely going to marry the duke a II xta 5 5l -- dear Truth Miss Palisade I was hut he has just cabled papa canceling- the order XJ i - next fiat UsIqss at Home What vas all that rumpur in the -- rjlitth trying to get him to walk the slecp- - Detroit jree press -- It was that football rushers wile babta xL to X- CI A Cant tell yon all abont the stew style denljcn beautiful tinSJIjnjigBl faandsome tLrtmr endles Tarlety van you to superior quality and fine Catalogue bf our irood in 4 ian limited epace but we lewt prlee write for onrlRQG Illustratedworkmanship Tbia istkelare- - A X thia est and beat catologuo re ever published Ask for Cat M It contains abont 200 jajres and cost s9 ns Iotaof money and tima but you can baT ono free We Bare addctt j fin liao eir X BUTftnUES at lowct price ALLIANCE CARRIAGE CO Clnblnnatl Ohio W r l - rwwwwwwwwwwww w wwww vwww vwiwwwi v 3 J k iMih Jm - V 4-7 K J 1 rfn rifflTirr7ZjinTMKffrPlffm rir jl r mi ri fu 2 6 A iw m a ftXgn ri - MW A k i -- F 1 jfr-- a Vj - VJ fclf -iiS - v EBSIZSiSyc tti- rvp tM- i WP Vf if t I o 1T 4 f - r rHU BOURBON NEWS TUESDAY JANUARY AGRICULTURAL HINTS I WAGON BOX LIFTER V tV 19 1897 A vf-- v fc V M m JLtnplo Device That Saves Lots of Back ¬ thinL Figs and 2 will make its struction plain Pig 1 shows the frame or a portion of it of the wagon shed and corn crib with apparatus in place and the wagon box lifted part way Fig 2 shows the roller and drum with ropes in place detached The first thing we did was to spike or bolt two joists to the rafters as shown at L Fig 1 and far enough be- ¬ tween them to take a roller as long at least as the wagon box Fig 2 Then we made a roller of 4x4 oak leaving it square where it passed through the drum A Fig 2 Then we bored an inch hole lengthwise in each end of the roller and drove in each hole a round 1 con- ¬ BeJow is a description with cuts of a waron box lifter that we have had in use for ten years In that time it has paid for itself several times over in the saving of backaches and temper I ache and Temper pa m5S ifF FIG 1 iron pis for a gudgeon Then by cut- ¬ ting a notch in the pieces L as at K Fig 1 the roller was placed in posi- ¬ tion The drum is 15 inches in diameter and 8 inches long with flanges 3 inches deep The ropes C and B Fig 2 are inch and are wound around the roller the same direction and are long enough to reach to the ground The lower ends of the rope are attached to large rings as shown at D Fig 1 To these rings are attached two other Topes that go around the wagon boc one end of at A Fig 2 tayaam k4F B i f FIG 2 each of these ropes basa hookattached Around the drum is wound a inch of course dn theqpposite di jope but rection to the ropes C and B so that when the rope on thedrumunwinds the other two wind up The rope on the drum passes over a pulley B Fig 1 then down the side of rthe wvall to the roller I placed at a suitable height for winding while standing on the ground The pins X work loosely through the roller I and have lcnobson each end to prevent Ihem from dropping out After you have everything in place drive your wagon under the roller place the ropes under each end of wagon-box and begin windingthe roller I 1 and see howcasy itiF for one iran Fig to remove a heavy wagon box and that without danger to either man or box We use cross poles mnder the box after it is up out of iiihewayithat rest on the nailing lies son eaoh side of shed to prevent any danger of the box fall- ¬ ing A careful examination of the two cuts will make all this plain C L -¬ Ik 1 LICE ON LIVE STOCK As with All Other His Prevention Is Mucli Better Than Core Lousiness is largely the result of stinting feed and the neglect to groom properly Stock kept in a thrifty growing condition ar rarely if ever infested by these pests unless they come in contact with animals that are infested But one lousy animal run ning with other stock will soon communicate the lice to all When the insects ence get a start they multiply so rapid ly that in a short time the animal is fairly alive with them and is kept in perfect torment It is next to impossible to get a lousy animal info a thrifty condition until the lice are gotten rid of Stock that have to lie out exposed to cold and storms and are ill fed are almost certain to become infested this is so much the case that it seems that poor condition breeds lice As with all other ills to which stock is liable prevention is much better than cure Feeding well giving clean comfortable quarters with proper groom ng so as to keep the skin clean wiU keep lice from getting a start One of the best if not the best rf m edies is staves acre seeds thoroughly bruised and vinegar This lotion will not only kill the lice but destroy the nests as well The staves acre speds brushed and made into an ointment with lard is also a good remedy It will be a good plan fco repeat the application in ten days or two weeks especially if the animals are badly affected In mild caes common obacco steeped in water and sponged over the skin will rid the animal of lice Still another remedy is to take one ounce ol tobacco two ounces of ground white hellebore with about two pints and a half of vinegar boil all well together strain and then sponge the animals with it Feeding sulphur is also a good uid in ridding animals of lice The objection to it is that if while it is in the system the animal should get wet considerable injury may result The quarters should be thoroughly cleansed up and whitewashed It will help if carbolic acid is added to the whitewash Generally it will pay to repeat the whitewash in a week or ten days When stock have been allowed to run together if a portion of them show that they are infested with these pests it is best to treat all of them St Louis Ee public ¬ ¬ ¬ MATCH MAKING iCho The Dangers of Bringing About Matri- ¬ monial Alliances Of all inflictions ¬ ¬ ¬ said a young pro fessional man who has just had an experience deliver me from the match maker I feel myself competent to struggle with most of the ills of life I have built up a good business in the faee of what seemed impossible obstacles and have maintained my standing and position mental morally physic ally socially and financially and have looked after members of my family who were unable to look after themselves And all of this undertaking hasnt been half so trying and perplexing as the efforts of my friends to find me a wife and the irritation incident to my refusal to accept the young woman when she was f oundv and placed as a tempting bait before my eyes I have quarreled with some of my boon companions had unpleasantnesses with a number of my closest friends and have indulged in infelicities domestic and otherwise when exasperated and hurried past further endurance I have gently indicated to the members of my family and others that a little light mental gymnastics in the way of minding their own business would be of untold benefit to their intellects and a blessing unspeakable tG me And then there have been sharp words and tears and reproaches and 1 have been made to appear ungrateful and unappreciative because I reallv wouldnt see what was best for me As if a man who has reached the age oi 40 years and has taken care of himself at least half of that time isnt capable of judging even the least little bit of In the first what is good for him place I am not specially anxious ta marrv and in the second I want to make my own selection unhampered and unbiased by the viewrs of anybody else Havent I got to live with her7 And isnt my interest in the matter al together ahead of that of anyone else 1 It seems so to me and yet people will jersist in forcing upon my attention ladies whom I would under no circum stances think of for a moment in such a relation One of my best friends a lady in whose family I have for years been al- ¬ most as much at home as in my own dwelling made up a little party a few ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ x I STOCK FARM BARN A Flan That Has Given Great Satisfaction to Its Designer The barn building illustrated below may be of any size desirable the ar- ¬ rangement of stalls bins etc fitting it for various dimensions The upper plan represents the front elevation oi the structure 1 are the driveways through the barn 2 the central por tion containing bins and cribs 3 stalls for stock 4 driveway over the en trance to basement 5 doors into stalls 6 mangers 7- mows for hay and straw 8 entrance into sheep fold The floor of the middle part of thj ¬ ¬ i - Y 7 7 N S N7 7 N S lieamer in Ohio Farmer IIIIIIMIIIIIIUUI w ap iv - AGRICULTURAL iHINTS Keep the manure hauled out during the winter applyiogon the field where it is most needed The more i milchcowvwillassimilate in excess of what is required for main ¬ tenance the better Cleanliness is asiessentialas shelter and food Stock will snot eat wet fod ¬ der to an advantage Io matter how good a pedigree an animal may have individualmerit and g ood conditions are essential The principal ad vantagein using salt as a fertilizer is lhatit helps to make plant food in the air available With quite a number of farm prod ¬ ucts low prices are caused notso much by overproduction as by poor quality With fattening hogs allowing food to remain within reaeh after theappetit is satisfied injures thedjgestionand de ¬ creases thrift iarnier s Union i KZXEM fG2 TmmmTmmTiTiTij stius SOUTHWESTERN BARN PLAN all of the barn except stalls is 5 feet from the ground and under this floor is the sheep fold The lower fig ¬ ure 2 represents the raised floor 1 oat bin 2 wheat bin 3 corn bins 4 driveways through the barn 5 pas¬ sageways between bins and cribs The stalls for stoek are at the sides the ani ¬ mals facing the driveways iEarm and Home barn J fe pv gress Some maintain ithat it isan ad vantage to tanners while others as ¬ sert that it depresses prices whileprod ucts are held by the producers theorise in prices going to a class wJiich simply deposit certain sums as cwqgers on the jresulta There is no doubt however as long a the system exists thecevwill con ¬ tinue to be an uncertainty inprices aad that the farmer will be compelled 3o gutter all the losses but willjiot shace in the profits Much of the business tdone ljy the manipulators of wheat and other grain is not based on theaxticles ¬ -- Needs Careful Investigation Dealing in futures isa system that should be carefully investigatedby con ¬ at all as it frequently happens that more grain is sold than exists in the whole country Colmans BuralWorld We glean the following idea from A Homemade Bagr HolAer Farmers Advocate Take tk and ssut it Then take two slats three inches wide nd three feet long and jaif theai upright to the board about vo jnehes from the top to serve as feet Drive a wire nail through each eorne v of board and turn them up a lit ¬ tle to hook the bags on Nail the board down at the bottom and one man cau fill and tie the bags as last a two men can clean ths grain CI board three feet long by 14 inches wide an inch the HORSES STILL USEFUL Farmers Boys Will Find a 0lt More ProiltJihle Than a TVheeL In the highest civilization horses are essential whether for woikar if or pleas- ¬ ure City street dia uling and if anni work must yet be done in the same old way with horses Mare machinery means more horses and wagons In spite of the bicycles more carriages and buggies are made than ever The farmer should think twice be-¬ fore he invests 100 for a wheel for his boy Try jhim vviith a good eolt in- ¬ stead In two years the colt will have eaten about half as much as the wheel has and the boy iilkes him better every day because it is growing in value and the idea of profitable investmentis im planted As the chances forcmr western ranges are continually narrowing and as our export teade is continually growing we would seem to be surely approaching s better era for the producer There may bc ups and downs yet but these united conditions must certainly establish a fcigher range of value for the future VTisconsin AgriculturisL ¬ When everything indeed just as we were was settled about to start I learned for the first time that my special comrade was a young woman to whom I had shown some attention the season before but whose intimate acquaintance I had dropped for reasons not at all reflect ¬ ing upon her but simply because I was just a little weary ot some of her peculiarities For a moment I was in- ¬ clined to give up the outing the more so as my friend was fully aware of my feelings toward the young woman but did not in the least sympathize with them She liked her and determined to throw us together and literally force a proposaL Indeed I afterward learned that she had said she would have us en¬ gaged before we were back again Well the long and short of it was we were not only engaged but such des- ¬ perate efforts were made to put me in i position where I could not in com mon reason refuse to propose to the girl that I was thoroughly disgusted and havent seen my friends since our little journey nded And I care very little if we never meet again Match ¬ makers have need of the greatest skill and adroitness in order to avoid bung ¬ ling And such skill is possessed by very few persons in this meddlesome world It therefore behooves the aver ¬ age individual to be very wary of trying to force the inclinations of those be ¬ tween whom they desire to establish matrimonial alliances Love is easily Mackerel Getting Wary led but never driven a fact that a great Cape Cod fishermen complain that the many would be match makers never mackerel of to day are not to be taken N Y Ledger seem to realize by any of the methods that proved successful with their ancestors The first WORUDS BOOK PRODUCTION result of the constant pursuit of which Interesting Bat Faulty Fisrofes Secured these fish were the objects was almost from a French Source to exterminate them Only the most A French authority gives some inter- ¬ survived and their knowing esting figures as to the annual produc ¬ progeny mackerel now very numerous though tion of books In 1895 according to again manifest an adroitness in escap ¬ this statement 6516 new books and ing from nets and hooks that is im- new editions were issued in Great Brit ¬ con-¬ ain 5469 in the United States 23607 in mensely pleasing to people seeking se- firmation for the theory of natural Germany 12495 in France and 9437 in lection but most exasperating to men Italy These are remarkable figures ss x aun but before any deductions are made witn a living to earn from them it Tvould be desirable to have THE MARKETS some further information as to the man ¬ Cincinnati Jan ia ner in wihich the books have been com ¬ 3 00 LIVE STOCK CaUlecommonS 2 c0 piled Does anyone seriously suppose 3 85 0 4 5 Select butchers CALVES Fair that more books are printed and pub HOGS Commonto good light 5 00 Q 5 75 3 10 2 lished in Italy than in the United 3 20 3 40 Mixed packers 3 35 3 50 Light shippers The fact is that the biblio ¬ States 3 10 3 60 SHUEP Choice graphical methods of the countries LAMBS Good to choice 5 u0 4 60 3 60 0 3 90 named are so dissimilar that accurate FLOUR Winter family Wheat No 2 red 9t comparison is impossible The lists of GRAIN 3 red No a 88K Corn No 2 mixed publications given in the British trade 22a 219 Oats No 2 journals axe notoriously incomplete Rye No2 36 12 50 11 15 Probably theyr include all that is im ¬ HAY Prime to choice a o vik portant from the booksellers point of PROVISIONS Mess Pork 80 Lird Prime steam 8 to 9 view but they take little or no account BUTTER t hoice dairy 21 rime to choice creamery f of the analogues of academical disser- ¬ APPLES Per bbl 75 150 90 POTATOES New per bbl 10 tations reprints of imagazine articles NEW YORK trifles printed xex nozze and a variety FLOUR Winter patent 5 15 of other pamphlets and small books GRAIN Wheat No 1 northn 490 90S o 9J that go to swell the figures of thebook 89HSV red No 2 ft 29 production of continental countries CORN Mixed mixed OAl S 22 Thus every person who takes a degree PORK New mess 8 25 8 75 IlARD Western 4 25 at one of the many universities in months ago for the Adirondacks a weeks trip through Daughter Some years ago a clergyman moved from New England to the northern part of Iowa and settled upon a farm Many people said that he was foolish to du this that he was throwing his life away He left behind him a comfort- ¬ able home pleasant associations li- ¬ braries schools and congenial neigh- ¬ bors Besides he was old and begin ¬ ning to bef eeble But he felt that there was awaiting him a broad field un plowed and ready for spiritual cultiva- ¬ tion He had meant to go into this home missionary work years before but his wife had persuaded him to wait until their daughter had finished her educa- ¬ tion at an eastern college Now the op- ¬ portunity had arrived and with an eagerness like that of youth he left a community that as he expressed it had been for generations preached to death in order to go to a people beg ¬ ging to be preached to life There in the middle west the family built a small cabin of three rooms and a lean to for the kitchen No trees protected them from the burning sun in summer or the fierce hurricanes in winter The country was new There were no roads Their nearest neighbor was six miles away across the prairie and one Sunday the good man after preaching to an audience of 12 per- ¬ sons several miles from his home was lost in a blizzard in endeavoring to re ¬ turn to it From the effects of this ex¬ posure he died and his wife soon fol- ¬ lowed him The daughter 20 years of age was left alone What was she to- do Should she pack up and return to the comfortable east or stay and fight it out in the pioneer west She decided to stay and continue her fathers work She went out upon the vast prairie to teach Most of the settlers there were Norwegians and in a little two roomed house occupied by a large family she ent to board so that she might learn the language But the food was so poor that she became ill Finally she secured the position of principal in a small struggling college Here her sur ¬ roundings were pleasant but the trus ¬ tees could not pay her salary and after three years she went back to the prairie This time she boarded with a kind but ignorant Irish family During the winter the mother died leaving two little girls to care for a household of men Here the teacher found her mis ¬ sion in life She taught those girls how to work She helped them to cook to sewT to make their own clothes to make the home cheerful and sweet She made herself an elder sister to the two She shared their whole life She mended with them baked with them made butter with them milked with them and endured the hay field with them Soon the two sisters became noted for their gentleness consideration and excel¬ Wherever they lent home qualities went they carried a spirit of helpfulness and an electric ray of cheerfulness But the world never knew of the sacrifice of the ministers daughter who spent some of the best years of her life in dreary hardship in order to make the lives of two other girls worth living The story of this noble sacrifice came recently to the writer from the west What can be said of her who would have had the sweet but chose the bitter for humanitys and for Christs sake There are many bright educated eastern girls in the west enduring pov-¬ erty and hardship as soldiers of the Master that they may do all they can for Him Such unreserved giving up of self ought to shame us out of our easy self satisfied lives of nominal Christian service Youths Companion -- DID WHAT SHE COULD Noble Self SacriUco of a Minister One of the most elaborate and successful moves in the way of advertising transpor- ¬ Step Forward in Bailroad Advertising UK tation lines that has been seen recently is that of the Queen Crescent in the January Issueof the Review of Reviews While It appears in the advertising pages of that magazine it is not so much an advertise- ¬ ment as it is an article of unusual interest concerning the equipment of tracks and trains on the modern line of railway It is a revelation to most people to know that such a line exists south oi the OhioRiverT OT The block system the electric equipment such as track signals locomotive head- ¬ lights crossing gongs all go to provide for the swift movement of trains and is found here The track is of heavy steel and the m ballast of crushed stone and over this road- ¬ bed passenger trains of the most luxurious pattern hurry to and fro on schedules which each year are made a little shorter A troop of cbiding mockers When little boys weir trousers and Grown men wear knickerbockers gan to tho Potomac No i Only One ir m i serious Not more than five men or women in a thousand are free from some form of Kidney Liver or Bladder trouble which is certain to ran into 51 V r1 checked disease unless rt Stop and Think I that there is but one known remedy for these troubles Ask any druggist physician or friend what it is and he will teli you wonder that the old folks stand Washington Star In Palace Sleeping Cars From Lake Michi ¬ A new line of Pullman sepers be- ¬ tween Chicag o Washington D C and Baltimore via the Queen City Commencing- January 24th the C H D Ry and Monon Route in connection 6 and B with the B 0 SW - LSI Railways will operate a line of Pull- ¬ man sleepers between Chicag o and Baltimore via Cincinnati and Wash- ¬ ington City The schedule will be as Leave Cnicago 245 a m follows Indianapolis 755 am Cincinnati 1205 nn Arrive Washington D C 647 a mt Returning the Baltimore 755 a m sleeper will lenve Baltimore 1100 am Washington D C 1200 nn Cincinnati 330am Indianapolis 700 am Arrive Chicago 1200 nn The sleeper are of the latest Pullman pattern equal to any running on any line and is so acknowledged by the most advanced thinkers of the world This sugges ¬ tion is all you require TH J ABSOLUTELY This great remedy stands attbetop irojbS- - ¬ ELECTROTYPiG Tf aio 1 OTEREOTYPING OF THE HIGHEST GRADE PROMPTLY EXECUTED BY SM i - A coun doctor says that if people walked more they would not have corns If they didnt have to walk so much they wouldnt care for corns Washington Democrat The Truth About Kansas No State in the union has been more slan- ¬ dered than Kansas The western part of the Stateis as fine grazing country as the sun ever shone on and the eastern 200 miles square raised more corn to the acre in 1896 than any other State in the union With only the eastern part of the State raising corn anil wheat the State ranks fifth in these cereals in this country We have more churches and schools and less il itoracy per capita than any other state Productive smooth farm land can he bought for from 5 to 10 per acre Write to R B Drurt Atchison Kansas m There is nothing that makes a good wom- ¬ ans heart so swe 1 with pride as to have her pastor notice her absence from church Atchison Globe B N Kellogg Newspaper Go re We offer to our Customers and The Trade generally the most satisfactory work possiblt in these branches Our facilities enable us If you desire to turn out work very rapidly to release your type on some large job send it to us for either stereotyping or electrotyp ing and it will be returned to you promptly and in good order We make a specialty of Newspaper Head To Get Out of the Way When trouble is coming is obviously the ings and Cuts and have the largest assort part of common sense An obstruction of the bowels tis a serious obstacle to health ment in these lines to be found anywhere in To get this out of the way is an easy matter with the thorough laxative Hostetters the country from which to select Stomach Bitters which although it affords n relief never gripes and convulses like a drastic purgative Dyspepsia malarial kid ¬ A H Kellogg N ney and rheumatic ailments and nervous- ¬ ness yield to this 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is not made by the so called Dutch Process in which chemicals are used because beans of the finest quality are used Because it is made by a method which preserves unimpaired the exquisite natural flavor and odor of the beans Because it is the most economical costing less than one cent I Ger-many this if it be only a compilation of a few pages counts must print a dissertation and CHICAGO FLOUR GRAIN figures eome to be tabulated and deep ens the iapressiou that every man in PORK Mess J the fatherland of Goethe is engaged LARD Steam BALTIMORE more or less in adding to the literature FLOUR Family of the world The Author GRAIN Wh pit No 2 Criminal Carelessness Corn Mired Oats Mixed LAK- D- Refined PORK Mess CATTLE First quality HOGS Western INDIANAPOLIS GRAIN Wheat No 2 Corn No 2 mixed Oats No 2 mixed - as a book when the CORN No 2 OATS No 2 No 2 Winter patents Wheat No i red Chicago spring 425 87 a 7 82 3 95 4 50 24 4 00 3 75 g 4 60 88 78 225 16 E0000 MKUon fNOWl i a cup Be sure that you get the genuine article made by WALTER bakck cc -- u Lxa uorcncstcr mass tstaoiisned I7u - - - n 1USEJE U S SVYK ii PEAK LI Hi va 3m V Ktft E3 PJ Vtti 7 87 3 97 85 r f ir finj mi T -- rnumxt iq q Kewspaper Weather Prophet big Produce Only the Best Ttfew York daily See here If you When looking over the prices quoted discharge that careless foreman dont for any article produced on the farm our weather reputation will be ruined and which is to be sold it may he noGreat Editor My goodness What ticed that there is quite a- difference between inferior and extra choice has he done LOUISVILLE Whafc hasnt he done Done In grades The difference between three FLOUR Winter patent and four cents per pound is but a cent the paper to day s my prediction for GRAIN Wheat No Z red Corn Mixed which lie but it represents 250 on a 250 pound yesterday alongside forgot to take out Oats Mixed of it is the official TORK Mess Only the extra choice ho bring and right the highest price and ho farmer should rexortbf yesterdays weather If 1 EASD Steam tell anything- that cannot be so graded- Weekly ¬ - 00 an 85 16 4 35 90 27 25 91tf 88 20J4 18H 3 75 4 00 95 22 racaAct CURE CONSTIPATION mm ASDY CATHARTIC v t t J - 20 70 JZ- 25 50 iBSOLDTELY A J U 60t GUIRAMffi 4 UIUAJI IIro2 nHMlf rT ALL hDHAAicrc onveTr jwx airw wrjr f i t yryj r yy w V vwcwgv auiucu uu - 4nasi - V -- J 4 f r- - V 9 A i - m I - v jTfsf -- V i ri- - v c vV V 4f 3- iff 3 -- THE BOURBON NEWS TtJESDAY JANUARY Sh in -- WV2 1 I87 y v MASTERS SALE OP I BARMAID SOME IN LONDON J STOCK AND TURF NEWS Sales and Transfers Of Stock Crop Etc 5 JL ioLXSlCL Bourbon Circuit Court IvS Crouchs Assignee Plaintiff vs T 8 Crouch etcDefendants By virtue of a judgment of the Bour ¬ bon Circuit Court made and entered in the above styled cause on the 3d day of July 1896 and the supplemental judg ¬ ment made and entered in the same cause on the 19th day of December 1896 1 will sell publicly at the Court- ¬ house door in Paris Kentucky on tf st S3 HOiMY FEBMARYHSTJ 1897 about the hour of 12 oclock noon the following described lands belonging to the assigned estate of the late I S Crouch to wit A tract of 300 acres lying on the waters of Plum Lick creek in Bourbon County Kentucky and situated on Plum Lick pike near the Montgomery county line and oeing what is known as the Home Farm of the late I S Crouch and which is fully described by metes and bounds as tract No 1 in the judgment made and entered in the aboye styled cause on July 3d 1896 and fully described in the petition herein to which said petition and said judgment reference is made for a full description of said land by metes anu bounds or so much of said land as may be necessary to satisfy the debt and interest of Sallie Y Henderson guardian etc amount- ¬ ing on the day of sale to 1302881 and her costs amounting to 17235 The portion of said land which may be sold to pay said debt interest and costs will bb sold free of any dower claim in favor of Sarah J Crouch the widow of Isaac S Crouch Also at the same time and place I will sell a tract of 231 acres 1 rood and 34 poles of land less that portion there of lying in Montgomery County Ken tucky and being about 60 or 65 acres heretofore sold under an execution ii favor of Geo W Bramblett The entire tract is described by metes and bounds ¬ Jr of this city sold a hogshead of tobacco for 1075 last One of Them a BeaHtiful Irish laws Ex ¬ week at Cincinnati plains Why Many of Them Do So They C S Brent Bro have bought a Are Hooking For Good Matrimonial number of crops of hemp at 335 per Catches Titles Wanted Usually cwt There is a large crop of hemp in Under the titl Feminine Types In Bourbon this year but much of it is of London Jesse Frahois Sheppard gives an inferior grade iH La HomvelU Revue an account of B F Buckley made the following the Loaion barm aide sales at the Central House Louisville They are recruited he says the past week Edwin Bedford 15 among the bourgeoise aswell as among 12 12 1075 10 10 10 850 the lower classes Some of the most in ¬ hhds teresting types can be found in the bars 97096905470340 to 310 aver- ¬ or public houseB of the west end close age 883 Lloyd Ashurst 19 hhds to the fashionable theaters Among 7606706707 6 5 70 570 585 them are very many perfectly respecta ¬ 540 to 370 Bishop Hibler 880 970 ble girls who have chosen the career of 790 760 690 6 540 to 188 Joe a barmaid in order to make at living Houston 7 670 440 430 505 to and especially if they are pretty to get 150 a chance to oatoh a rich husband The wheat crop of Australia for the A public house situated at the angle of one of the principal thoroughfares is coming harvest is so short according to both a gilded palace and a mine of gold estimates reported to the State Depart- ¬ It exeroises a strange fascination upon ment by Consul Bell at Sydney that it the poor country bumpkins who have will reduce rrom her posi- ¬ just enough to pay for a drink but the tion as sixth Australia wheat exporting of the dude coming out of a theater the coun ¬ try greenhorn the fashionable snob and globe to about the eleventh wheat im- ¬ the frequenter of the music halls are al ¬ porting country Instead of being an ways to be found there It is among exporter of about 12000000 bushels per these that the barmaidshunt for a hus ¬ year Australia will have to import not band If there is one class of London far from 5000000 bushels The United society more stupid than another it is States will supply the chief part of the that one which includes the frequenters worlds deficiency caused by the loss of of the public houses With a pipe in his mouth and a glass of beer or whisky in Australias product and making a front of him the young Englishman difference of 17000000 bushels dressed in fashionable style with a Dear Sir I heard of Dr Bells Pine slight and elegant figure and regular Tar Honey and seeing many recom- ¬ features remains standing for more than mendations from different persons of W Thomas VERY RESPECTABLE GIRLS CHOOSE THIS VOCATION Turf Notes TWIN BROTHERS o GREAT BARGAIN DAYS IN - CLOTHING OVERCOATS SUITS PANTS HATS AND CAPS SHIRTS iUNDERWEA BOOTS SHOES ETC -- - i i v 1 - -- vag h if et B as follows I -- w 1 -- N1 wW y v vg v -- U-l a - r i v- - f i Beginning at the stone letter F on the plot corner to L H Reynolds thence N 4375 W 6430 poles to a stone at 35 cor- ¬ ner to same thence N33 W 6770 poles to a stone at 36 corner to W S Richart thence N 54 W 182 poles to a stone at 3150 in Jas Hedges line thence S 34 W 132 poles to a stone at 32 corner to Kel ley Moore thence S 52 E 115 poles to a stone in J H Marks line corner to J H Wilson heirs at 34 thence IT 35 E 8 poles to a stone buckeye tree corner to said Marks thence N 5725 E 107 70 poles to the beginning There is also to be ex cepted from this tract of land the por-¬ tion thereof allotted to Sarah J Crouch for dower which is described as follows Beginning at a stone corner to Kelly Mdore and running therefrom with his liu S 50 E 115 poles to a stone thence wilu w iibuu a una o uij su 9 puitss iv the middle of the Plum Lick Turnpike thence N 29 E 52 96 poles the middle of same thence N 48 W 8920 poles to a stone thence N 44l E 2212 poles to a stone thence N 44 E 108 40 poles to a stone in Dalzells line thence S 35 W 8628 poles to the beginning containing 85 acres The said 85 acres so allotted to Sarah J Crouch as dower Awill then be sold subject to said right of dower in favor of said Sarah J Crouch There is also to be excepted from said 231 acres 1 rood and 34 poles a tract of 18 acres 2 rends and 16 poles which is described as follows Beginning at 1 designated as the upper corner in a corn field thence N 69i W 36 poles to 2 a stake in the old Daniel Bradley line thence S 3 W 3488 poles to a locust stump thence S 59 E 77J W thence N 7 E 4932 poles thence N 69 W 3868 poles to the beginning which said last described portion of said land has been adjudged to belong to W B Crouch Also at thejsame time and place I will sell a tract of 76 acres lying and situate in Bourbon county Kentucky described on the plot in the action of Bradley vs Crouch as follows Beginning at a stake at figure 1 on the above plot designated as the upper corner of the cornfield thence N 69 50 W 3600 poles to 2 a stake in the old Daniel Bradley line thence running the 3 next courses with said line viz S 3 W 34 88 poles to a locust stump at 3 thence N 5375 W 1144 poles to a stone at 4 thence S 3625 W 9812 poles to a stake at 5 inthe Trimble line thence witb Trimbles line so as to strike the fence of the cornfield that Hiram has had in cultivation S 54 E 95 poles to 6 tbence a straight line to strike the tbars below the house N 3250 105 poles to 7 thence with the face around the corner of the cornfield from where westarted N 7 E 4932 poles to 8 thence 6950 W 3868 poles to the beginning containing 76 acres of land less an- undivided eight8 acres belonging to John Brad ley leaving che quantity of land to be sold by the undersigned Master Com niissiorier in the above boundary 68 h - an hour paying pretty little compliments its wonderful valuable merits I thought to one or several of these ladies I would try a bottle - I have been seri- ¬ The barmaid judges her customers ously affected for twenty five years by the cut of their clothes If you want with a cough and pains in my side and to attract her attention you must pre breast that were causing me a miserable sent yourself with a silk hat and a life I spent hundreds of dollars with for but everyhandsome cane in your hand and a suit doctors and until medicine this wonder- ¬ thing failed I tried cut in the latest fashion The high hat ful remedy It beats the world and is de rigueur Without that there is no has saved my life I recommend Dr possible chance of success Bells Pine Tar Honey to everybody was not without difficulty that I with weak lungs It is a great success It J B Rosell Grantsburg 111 managed to get an interview with one of these young ladies whose intelligence was equal to her beauty At first I was DESIRABLE RESIDENCE astonished at finding so much intelli gence in an English girl but I learned that she was Irish and that explained the mystery Her father was dead and IN EAST PARIS her mother was left without resources So she was determined to come to Lon ¬ don and look for a husband by posing For Rent or For Sale behind a bar in Piccadilly I was hardly more than three days here she said with an amiable and home place in East ParisKy roguish air when I understood why it containing about fourteen acres well improvud i brick was that so many pretty English girls A substantial get husbands When they are house eight rooms and kitchen falso dont beautiful they are generally stupid brick servants bouse two good cisterns When they are intelligent they are cold large stable with ten box stalls Possession giyen masculine and ugly Englishmen travel November 1896 about 15th or 2Qth of a great deal and meet in their ramblings Address me at 97 East Main street through the world very many sprightly Lexington Ky women and they do not care for pretty tf J T MaMILLAN how-- to chat with girls who donfrknow ¬ ¬ ¬ 4 - A a- - VS mi m c H 1 H I B sfl f7 isTTJrX - fXi I0KT r -- - I MY Jackets Capes Dress Goods DryiiGoods Cottons Calico Flannelsr bKirts Unaerwear U Ioves JSnoes Kubbers Etc Come in and get the prices on alljjjoods Come now wMleyatL have a big stock to select from Remember this is a grand opportunity to buy goods very cheap Remember the place BOURBON A i x BIGGEST BARGAIN BRINGERS 701 703 MAIN ST PARIS KY them But in this mixture that comes here C A DAUGHERTY to drink and chat I said how do you distinguish the men of the world from the others HOUSE SIGfJ PITER I recognize them by three things she said boldly 6by their figure by ano their clothes and by their complexion For the most part they are tall and thin 434 Main St - - - - Paris Ky dressed in the latest fashion and have a also dealer in complexion more or less bronzed This last trait is the surest sign Seeing that Oil MASTERS SALE OF Assignees Sale OP Hi rapu L H Landman MD Of No 503 W Ninth Street Cincinnati Ohio Will be at the Windsor Hotel Paris Si to House Lot Etc IN MILLERSBURG KY A E n fl Hi Li atl la v cacres 1c JTt t I - Said land will be sold to pay the debts pf the late I S Crouch and the costs of this suit Said sale will be upon a credit of six twelve and eighteen months for dqual parts of the purchase money for which the purchaser or por to ex- chasers will be required ecnte bonds with good surety to je approved by the undersignedMaster Commissioner payable to himself -- and bearing interest from date until patd at the rate of six per cent per an ¬ num having the force and effect of a Vt6 K l V i i v - From Cincinnati 1116 a m 530 p m 1015 p m From Lexington 439 a m740 av mrj 339 p m 622 p m judgment l From Richmond 435 a m 742 a m Addition to Yellowstone Park This Jan 15 1897 pm 333 l Captain Anderson superintendent of From Maysville 745 a m330 p m M DICKSON EMMETT Nationa4 park says the Yellowstone DEPARTURE OP TRAINSMCBCO that an effort is being made to secure Business Arithmetic Penmanship Commercial fe legislation from congress which would To Cincinnati 445 a m 752 a m Law Merchandising Banking Joint Stock pm 347 Manufacturing add the Jacksons Hole country to the Lectures Business Practice Yesterdays Temperature Assignee of j J HrLettbn Mercantile Correspondence etc park vThe area whjclr it was proposed To Lexington 752 a m 1127 a in Cost of Fall Business Coarse including rial Tuition Stationery and Board in a nice familyHOUSE AID jj du p following is the temperature as Harmon Stiti Attorney to take in is about50 miles square and ITa WinhmnnH m 11 Jr a pivim ZJr f The about 890 mu Co JSSliortJiand TypeirritanK and Telegrapby noted yesterday by A J Winters contains Jacksons lake and the Three w TrklT J U are ppccjaltscs have Kecial teacliera and iuu p of this city Tuton mountain peaks It is rich in To Maysville 750 a in 630 p m SMITH SHOP FOR SALE rooms and can be taken alone or with the Busi 25 ness Course 7a m natural scenery and would in the opin Special department for ladie3 F B Carr Agent Situations The demand for our graduates in DESIRE to sell my nouse ana lot ion of the capjain add materially to The patrons of Crawford Bros shop diflerent departmentsti this College has c JLU Cta XII o Kentucky Midland with blacksmith shopy at Jackson-villei- - the parkas attractiveness Senator Car- on main sireec near jjntn enjoy a cepdeditssnpnlv mmou x m I3Cinston Ky the Ky I will sell f onhalf cash Jal Colleee is noted for it location Ap Oflr quiet quick and clean service by ex J Simithm months F6r further that purpose which hast the indors- e- Tave 955amf5aOvnTn Mice in twelve oyr pertrbarb6rsinrthec0siestvshopinParisf gSySiKnlffifSK n baSS SccSJsi O Ui t CS ment of the senators from Montana ari Arrive Ereight particulars address or call on well equipped Olg Baths in comfortable carries v passeneers Stovactiien Enter nov rJJ 7 tt i i BENT P SHARO - mV y m oni i bfith rooms- furnished at the pleasure of luU For circulars address its GraduitV CCC1 rvn 1WT inak Idaho j hut the Wvomine s6nVt6ra have Pcdnr r t wl J a jj ui irw Jacksonville Ky 13oct tf I patrons 29 WILBUR B SRBITH yet beenwon oyer Omaha Bee tf uct 7p m W H Cox F P AGENT 8 - ing can be more simple An English gentleman if he has a fortune passes three fourths of his time hunting and in other open air exercise The chaps who remain always in London have a paler and more delicate complexion and moreover the expression of their faces is quite different from that of the others Noticing with what attention I was listening to her she continued The gentlemen that I refer to have nothing elegant about them except their clothes for their conversation laoks novelty How can a man who understands noth ing but hunting and cricket interest an intelligent woman The conversation that goes on here in the name of wit makes me tired but these gentlemen are the easiest of all to deceive They are great big children in everything except sport and politics But you are always engaged I said and it is difficult to get an oppor ¬ tunity to chat with you You muBt already have had several offers of marriage I have been only one month here and I have already had three Two were from very rioh sportsmen but riches alone wont do for me What I am after she added laughing is a title You know I must have a title At this rrioment the play in one of the neighboring theaters was over and the public house was invaded by a crowd of men more or less stylish The beautiful Irish girl kept herseif some whataloof and only served customers that had the appearance of gentlemen Well I left London A few months afterward on returning there I wanted to see once more my beautiful Irish bar maid She was gone Another lady was in her place and she told me that Miss Clara had left to marry the second son of a prominent nobleman ¬ ¬ ¬ I looked astonished she added Nbth- - Tarnishes Paints Brushes Artists Ma ¬ terials Window Glass Etc Bourbon Circuit Court J H Lettons Assignee TUESDAY JAN month 12TH 1897 returning every second Tuesday in each Optician La n d m a n this giBryoyvyfit has been visiting over city regularly for five vears and has ad justed glasses to the eyes of the best people of Paris and Bourbon County and has proven himself com-petent thorough reliable and honest You can get Landmans glasses from Clark Clays drug store between his visits and when he makes his regular visit he will examine your eyes thorough- ly and make any change necessary to give satisfaction Examination free Jf references JDrs W K J Jjithian Eads Buck Fithian Bowen and C D Cram of Paris Bourbon Circuit Court Virgie L Waite etc Plaintiffs vs J H Letton et al vs Estimates promptly furnished for glass paints painting and decorating BIG FOUR ROUTE BEST LINE TO AND FROM TOLEDO DETROIT All Points in Michigan CHICAGO White City Special Best Terminal Station ST LOUIS Avoiding The Tunnel Wagner Sleeping Cars Buffett Parlor Cars Wagner Sleeping Cars Private Compartment Cars Elegant Coaches and Dining Cars - boston NEW YORE i Be sure your tickets read via FOUR o Mccormick e Passenger Traffic Mgr D B MARTIN f BIG t Gen Pass Tkt Agt Cincinnati 0 RATTiROAD TIME CARD L NRR ARRIVAL OP TRAINS - Acting under the orders of the Bour- ¬ H H Hunt etc Defendants bon Circuit Court the undersigned as By virtue of a judgment made and assignee of J H Letton will on entered in the above styled cause on the 1st day of December 1896 I will sell THURSDAY FEBRUARY 4 1897 publicly on the premises in the town of sell at public outcry the following de- ¬ Millersburg Kentucky between the scribed real estate hours of 11 a m and 2 p in on Beginning at C a stone corner to John SATURDAY JAN 23 1897 Will Lettons heirs in Chas Becrafts the following described real estate line and running therefrom with said to wit Beer f ts line S 88 E 11788 P to B a A parcel of land with brick residence post in the West margin of Youngs Mill and shop thereon located in the town of tun pike thence along the same side of Millersburg Bourbon County Ky con- ¬ said turnpike S 3 W 12080 poilps to A a sisting of lot No 26 and part of lot No point in the North margin of the Paris 4 in the plat of said town and being Jackstown turnpike thence along the the same property conveyed to W P same side of said turnpike N 86 W Bowen by 12460 f to D a corner to John Will Hunt deceased bv Ford the office of the Clerk Lettons heirsf thence N 6 E 11728 P deed of record in of the Bourbon County Court Deed to the beginning Beginning irithe mid- ¬ t Book 64 pages 6 and 7 excepting the dle of the Youngs Mill turnpike at E a part thereof conveyed to Fannie Hurst corner to Mrs J H Letton and running by deed recorded in the office of the therefrom with her lines S 87 E 9980 P Clerk of the Bourbon County Court to F a locust stump corner to the same Deed Book 64 page 12 thence S 84 E 5892 P to G a stake ONLY Said sale is made to satisfy the debt corner to the same thence S 24 E 76100 and interest of the plaintiff Virgie I of a pole to H a walnut tree corner to Waite amounting to 26935 and of the the same and J W Letton thence with COMMERCIAL TRIBUNE CO defendant H H Hunt for 26935 and said J TV Lettons line N 2 E 10464 P Cincinnati O Nancy Hunt - for to I a corner to Henry S Letton thence of the defendant 26935 and of the defendant M E with his line N 88 W 15744 P to J the Longmire for 269 35 and of the de- ¬ middle of said turnpike thence S4 W fendant Tennie H Dfey for 31592 98 P to the beginning Z Kiaking the total debts and interests on This valuable tract of farming land is the day of sale 1393 32 and the costs located on the Jackstown turnpike 8310 making the total about five miles from Millersburg and of this suit amount to be raised 147642 is known as one of the most productive Said sale will be made upon a credit farms in Bourbon County All of the of six and twelye months for equal parts fencing is in good condition and the of the purchase money for which the improvements are flrsj class in eyery purchaser wilt be required to execute particular It has on it a comparatively bonds wlthgood surety to be approved new two story frame house a fine stock by the undersigned Commissioner pay¬ barn and all necessary Vout buildings able tonmself and bearing interest from Farm will be sold as a whole gg the day of sale until paid and having op sale Six twelve and Terms the force and effect of a judgment twenty four months Purchaser or H purchasers will be required to execute EMMETT DICKSON R SMITH PRESIDENT approved surety or the MCB CG bonds with pay cash at his option pur-¬ WILBUR LEXINGTON KY chaser may In McMillan fe ikLBOTT Attys default of any of the bonds the subse ¬ DpfpTPnPp--N- eludingsuccessful graduates ln in Banks quent bonds will fall due and be pay- ¬ Award or aiedal and100ntnmma t nrnriia Exposition for Book keeDinc etc able A Thorongli Enflacntial and Horedv JgSale will begin promptly at 11 oclock the past year from 20 states Wna7CkLa tftfnzx nAnefnfn a m solar time J9RSl5a y v 3Ej f Weekly Cincinnati Commercial Tribune SOc A Year v jptocKY vmvEmn j m m - jSs M r4i V - - LOT-4NDjLAG- K- -- iui -- - J - - 4 ¬ - I I t7 XLX 1 - XXX XLL - r itI w - - w MsipnB XIX i -- f - - u9 -- - - VWW kJa iafai 4 X A -- V a - p JLJyaJiJik