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Bourbon news (Paris, Ky. : 1895)
Bourbon news (Paris, Ky. : 1895) Bourbon news (Paris, Ky. : 1895) 300dpi TIFF G4 page images Champ & Miller Paris, KY 1897 bou1897091701 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Bourbon news (Paris, Ky. : 1895) 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. I - - v r w k SW5Vr 13 f - - ft - - n Jr 3 PS vi Tf 2 tiw I I B MM sl LijM BOU RB PRINTED EVERY TUESD r rvj - o - - N IV - K NEW S KICKING THEMSELVES AROUND THE BLOCK ttriHrIiH3Sr - 9-J- t- Hj 1G 11 - - it 1 ft- - V lit vSt - JC CHAMP MILLER Editors and Owners FRIDAY Esfafilisbed feb i 1881 SEVESTEEffl YEAR PARIS BOURBON CO KY FiMY V if SEPTEMBER 17 1897 NO 75 C F BROWER -- b MILLERSBURG CO PARAGRAPHS News Notes Gathered Worth Repeating These Prices CARPETS Ingrains All Wool Ingrains Tapestry Brussels Body Brussels and Moquette ALL NEW 25 cisnts 45v 45 85 cents cents cents - THIS SEASONS GOODS 1 FURNITURE Reductions in all departments Red Talrs indicate the sale prices PAY US A VISIT You will be welcome whether you buy or to look S Burn School books at Phillips at publish- ¬ ers prices It Mrs H A Shuler is very ill with typhoid fevftr Born On Wednesday to the wife of Sheltou Roberts a son Miss Collier of Oynthiana is the guest of Mrs J as Collier San ford Carpenter shipped a car of horses to Atlanta Tuesday Miss Mary Champ visited friends in Paris Wednesday and Thursday Mr J G Smedley Was in Cincinnati Tuesday buying goods for fall trade Col W P C Cravcraft of Sharps burg is the guest of Mr S M Allen Miss Anna Belle Wood of Stanford airived Wednesday to attend the M P C In And About The Theatrical This sei Americai season by5 p Otherwise Bern arks In Ihe Foyer pany damg Kansas Oil ed the ms salaries Canarpjj New Yor ton operari it plucky Corinne assuin- - cuff and collars that have been gment and guaranteed the done up by our superior laundry Ijprinne is starring in An itv the opera used last is what people often feel like an Russell The com- - when they see the exquisite lir stranding last week in dry work on their friends doing shirts laun 1 ¬ - H aderers big show In Gay ferior laundry Exhibiting our rill be seen at the Lexing- - work oh patrons is what increases se oh the 27th our custom - methods realize that they had been taking their own to an in h COPYRIGHT 189 I will soonl several ui The Of CT1 who is now in England itn to this country with ays The Bourbon Steam Laundrv W M HINTON JR Telephone No 4 BUO Proprietors rPitzsimmons fight will be ILexiugton soon by vjera- - On Tuesday to the wife of D Kiinbrough nee Jameson a daugh ¬ R Born reproduc scope picti ter J TjiSLJLJSTGrFOlSr f GO EEr Misses Sallie and Ella Dwver of Cov- ¬ ington are guests of Mrs Jos A Mil- ¬ The m name of a J He few From Alaska is the play soon to be produced TOMS CABIN FALL SUITINGS- istx ler Mr Jas Cummings of Maysville came up Thursday to see Mrs Wool urns -- CLE Shaw returned Tnesdav an extended visit witfcrrelatives at from Butler -j as Cummings came up from Maysville j esterday and is the guest of Jae WooIuujs Miss Emma Hendrick of Kansas City is the guest of Miss Lura Lettbn near town Lost On the street a pair of gold OCTOBER 5 THE 15000 FUTURITY TUESDAY plated spectacles A liberal reward on return of same to T M Purnell THE 5000 TRANSYLVANIA THURSDAY OCTOBER 7 Miss Nannie Peed and Mr Alfred Peed of Mayshck were guests of Miss One or more big stakes daily Dorothy Peed Tuesday and Wednesday All the crack horses Drain of Emi Mr and Mrs nence have rpturned from Florida as Half fare on all railroads the climate did not suit the latters Liberati and his famous band health Notwithstanding hot weather and scarcity of water Mr Jno Clay is run U W W1XSON Secretsiry ning the cuunty3 rock crusher on reguP P JOHNSTON President lar time Mrs Jas Cummings came up from Maysville Monday and is the guestr of tier8ijtgr-Mr3- Jag Mrs W V Kentnoky STAKES At 3Li2riiigtoxi r eat Trot PURSES gift Bryan promises to have the the Darby Burners her for a Christmas G W ¬ OCTOBER 5 TO 16 189T Salter SwEMartins Uncle Toms Cabin COjny which gave such a satisfactorformance here last sea- ¬ son comeigltp the Paris Grand next Wednesdajimght the 22 The company was the bejHpthat ever gave the familiar piece herWff his season the company So come and avail yourself of this comprises wty people carries 20 ponies Now than after September 18th ajuburros mules oxen horses opportunity Any one who will place their order between now and donkeys eight jnbjfce singers twelve blood September 18th can save at J ast o We want earty Fall business hounds anSia lot of appropriate scenery We will make things lively this Fall if fim elas jzood- t and low price will do it Remember our motto V keep Three bra loanas will be seen in the faith with the public by doing as we advertise unique sfr tjuaiauc OVERCOATING JL -- JkJLjy high-class-tailoring JTf-n- -- W3l IF 3l CARLISLE FINEST BUSINESS SUITS In the world from Our fall stock of suitings has been arriving daily We have al- ¬ ways undersold other tailors from S10 to 815 dollars on a suit Other more to the cost oi theirs on account of the tariff tailors will add We will noc Tgherefore our prices will be froii 15 to 2U less than a LT The Worlds Greatest Meeting ¬ ¬ - BANSr -- IM amammmmMmmmmmmammmmmmmmmsmmmimmmmmmmmmmmmt y a 9 oc o e f ftgigggio M vft J ii Piano OSING WSPiTT xNNS LTfr jg apffsa agjpe igrMinutfin - I I To play music in any key other than that in which it is written is difficult for most performers Piano Playing Made Easy Norris Hyde Pianos instantly transpose any song to suit any voice They are the only pianos With them any player can just which transpose a full chromatic octave as easily play any piece in any or all other keys as in the original key and any singer can sing any song in exactly that key in which the voice sounds best Instrumentalists may play in any key easiest for them This adds great value to these instruments which are also superior in all other respects They suit the most exacting critic and are indorsed by prominent musicians everywhere Any child can operate the Movable Key board and it cannot be gotten out of order While pre eminently instruments for the home voice teachers singers churches schools and theaters find them an indispensable convenience Our Catalogue No 60 Send for it free tells all about them stfeRrtiv oe Celebrated Steinway Pianos 21 and ERNEST URCHS CO 3cTurth v k mm EAST iron UiiiU w iU t mmmzimwm K TIME TABLE BOUND Si 830am 00pm liv Louisville 1115am S40pm Ar Lexington Lv Lexington 1125am 850pm 830am 550pm G30pra 928pm LvAVinchesterll58ara 950pm 915am 705pm 950am SterHngl22opm Ar Jit Ar Washington Gfjjam 340pm Ar Philadelphial0l5am 705pm 1240nn 908pm ArNew York WEST BOUND t I a I m Ar Winchester-Ar Lexington Ar Frankfort Ar Shelby ville Ar Louisville 1001am 70pm 1100am 815pm 730am 450pm Gsinam 2o0pm 800am 520pm 735am 345pm 911am 030pm i 2i w s Trains marked thus f run daily ex ¬ cept Sunday other trains run daily Through Sleepers between Louisville Lexington and New York without change For rates Sleeping Car reservations or any information call on Agent L coughing The quickest and surest g K way is to take Dr Bells Pine-Taw Honey A guaranteed cough rem- g edy wholly unlike all others better W acts directly on the mucous membranes heals the lungs and respira-- fe S trrv nrpnnR nnrt imrifrrrotps thfi j rf 0 0 pf whole system r--TO That I I K1 F B or George W Barney N R R Paris Ky Carr 5 Div Pass Agent Lexington Ky DR BELLS 1 HBi FMl 1 - I r35 5 I H A SMITH iV Office oyer G S Varden Co Office nnnolnc iuu AAnnonrn toH liaollntr wuuvno Viq yuuumiMmvu vaiuh virtues oi oia ana a tried medicinal agents extracted by a new A scientific process 25c ft 50c and SI 0 4 At all lmRgists or sent upon receipt of price by The E E SutherUnd 5 w ours 8 to 12 a ml Xcdielse Co PsdaciL Ey to 5 p m -- Grannylletcalfe ColonerWTW Baldwm new oak floor in the Hinkston bridge at this place and has also put a lot of rock on the pike Letton Vimont was thrown from a wagon Tuesday by a pair of ruuaway mules and he sustained a painful four inch cut in the scalp Mclntyre McClintock shipped a car of cattle aud a car of hogs from here Tuesday and also shipped a car of hogs Wednesday from Carlisle I shall be compelled to put those accounts that are long past due in the hauos of an officer unless paid soon H H Phillips It The Old Kentucky Home Photograph Gallery is now located here in the public square aud will make you any style of pictures at as low price as can be had anywhere It Rev Danl Robertson P E and wife Rev W M Britt local pastor and Mrs Robt Pennington of Fal ¬ mouth left Tuesday for the Methodist Conference at Alt Sterling Mr Harmon Stitt has recently pre sented Mrs Mary Viuiout with a life size crayon portrait of her son Harlon Vimont recently deceased The portrait is by L Truman of Paris and is a splendid likeness Mr H H Phillips was in Lexington Wednesday and bought a line of Christmas goods from the different houses of Baltimore Cleveland and Chicego He will have an immense line of holiday goods Editor Hursts Farmers Home Journal is greatly improved in its new form and the writer of this department wishes him success in every particular Mr Hurst has recently added a lot of new type and a cylinder press The Danville Advocate says Mr Reynolds Best of Miliersbure who graduated from Centre College some years ago and thought he would study law has concluded to enter the ministry and is now a stndent at the Danville Theological Seminary Mr Geo Bethards and son of White Sulphur Springs La arrived this week to see Mr Henry Bethards brother of the former who is very ill at his home on the Redmon pike Mr Bethards will take his brother home with him as soon as the latter is able to travel A big line of school supplies cheap at Phillips It Mrs Adella Miller exhibits an inter ¬ esting old catalogue of the M F C be1 ing the 1853 prospectus The college then admitted pupils of bom sexes and was conducted by Dr J Miller Sixty onejgirls and forty one boys were enroll- ¬ ed Among the familiar names noted were afterward Martha Boulden Smedley Adella McClelland afterward Miller Adella Purnell afterward Bak ¬ er John Corrington Augustus Trotter James M Batterton Resin Boulden Ada L Bryan Josie Dunnington Alice W Dorsey America Miller Martha Mil- ¬ ler Mary E McGuffin Addie McClure Rhoda Piper Kate Trotter Lizzie Vi-¬ mont America J ISTunn John McGuf rin Robt E Miller Joseph T Outin Rev Jos B Sfcnith Elder Alex San- ¬ ders Wm Trotter Joe D Vimont Thos J Vimont ¬ ¬ ¬ OllIXjM U110M111J rrr nmhfi t Lwryt isoa i iBilKHiffWKBrSiSSl n tm t Minimi hasputa1 liLa4irLaac aiiic - From Ni jiHS Connty Precincts DlED43 t the old John FitzseraTd place cm J L pike Millard Hender- ¬ v3 y son Rev vl E Mitchell left Monday to assist in a Seeting at Stone Lick church in Mas6hc ountv 3n the Clay farm near Myers DiED n Thnray night last son of Hear j Gray MarmejdI At the court house in Car lisle on jgjaursday Sept 9th Mr I J Conway Ifccl Miss Sallie JR Argo AkWSV iZvwitniMrc2nrtneiyonj News cVtH SI ft fr iO I U pO formerly with four-year-o- ld ¬ W elsewhere All work done JOE MUNSON Co n at home Cutter and Coatmaker t- - miii null i - m r j dr Tn rr T iTTii s jl fitafnrrg vmyra niiTiii i r k TO IT - z i Died On Friday last daughter of Chas Shanklin of Myers granddaughter of E W Shanklin this city Wm Judge has bought of Smith Weaver 47 acres of land known as the Joseph Farris farm near Moorefield for 2040 Died At his home near Flora on Tuesday afternoon J T Buchanan aged about 3S years Burial in Carlisle cemetery Rev Robert Tolle pastor of Stone Lick Church will preach at the Baptist Church Sunday morning and evening at the usual hours Died At his home near Moorefield on Sunday last of typhoid fever Mr Geo W Wilson aged about 50 years Burial at Carlisle cemetery Monday afternoon The large tobacco barn of H C Wells near Bramblett was burned Saturday about 5 oclock containing about 300000 lbs of fine tobacco The insurance which is carried in Louisville will not cover the loss two-year-old Manager Paris Furnishing and Tailoring Co f New II Jjft- - Mfc ftk Miffc f Having purchased John Glenns carriage works and repository on corner of Fourth and High Streets Paris Ky we are now prepared to do all kinds of repairing painting and trimming of vehicles such as carriages buggies etc We also keep on hand a select line of new mmim barough c jobs to be Call and see us -- BMJIiiv everything in the vehicle line The public is invited to inspect our stock and compare our prices We have engaged experienced expert workmen to do onr work and insure satisfaction and guarantee all first-class Prompt attention to all orders Engagements of Auctioneer A T Forsjtli Sept 24 F R Armstrongs hold furniture etc -- house- ¬ - Tin cans glass and stone jars -- Pure HIGH ST COR FOURTH PARIS KY spices and cider vinegar for pickling gnaranteedpure tf Newton Mitchell Poor Grade Shoes Are poor in every respect money Our new stock of School wasters Shoes cannot be made better and are money savers Try us and see RION CLAY MEANS FEcnoN ALL TH E NEWS WORTH READING local state ana national will be found in THE BOURBON NEWS AND THE WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO Pronounced by Experts the Standard of the World Ask your dealer for WINCHESTER make of Cun or Ammunition and take no other FREE Our new Illustrated Catalogue New Haven Ct ii 4- - WHENAPPUEDTO WEEKLY ENQUIRER We have arranged a Clubbing Rate by which we can cive Both Papers One Year for Regular Price for Both is only 225 275 We save ypu generous part of this sum Send or bring your cash with order to dPSML jSsjELJ VJHMHyVONV ENNYROYAL PILLS The only safe sure and reliable Female PILI ever offered to Ladies estieciallv recommend- aA THEiBOURBONNEWS fc Paris Ky IR MOTTS BS5SS1HKG8na CECEIVIXCJL CO For SaleBy AV T Brooks Druggist a s - Cleveland Ohio v3 T J tJ 3 JKB i r i - jr 5S zs 1 3L THE BOURBON NE VElLQW FEVER Several Cases Reported to the New Orleans Health Board A f gjHKftg 1 1DAY SEPTEMBER 17 1897 SEVEN CASES A TORNADO THE STKIKE In 14 2S3SEUE Pmm Ore the tittle City ef Fort Artim sad Sabine Pass Tex Ios of Uf e and Destruction ot Property r I V r Many buildings were blown down Including the railroad roundhouse New Orleans Sept 15 -- The official bulletin of the board of health is as where May Ainsworth was killed the Natatorium the Bank building Town follows New Orleans Sept 14 The board site Cos barns Hotel Hay den Strong of health of the state of Louisiana of¬ and Leagues building shifted off ficially announces the state of affairs foundations Brennan building Colo regarding- yellow fever in New Orleans nade hotel Spence and Lyons build ¬ ings 0 J Millers grocery store sever ¬ to be as follows Concerning the original 12 cases it is al barns Kanadys saloon the Herald stated by Dr Woods of the sanitary office Alfred Wolfs saloon the Hays inspection department on personal ob-¬ building and M M ZollinsMs grocery servance that three reported as seri- ¬ Several residences suffered severely ously ill were Tuesday decidedly bet ¬ that of Dr A W Barraclauh being ter The remaining nine have practic ¬ carried across the street Many out ¬ ally recovered Of the three new cases buildings were completely blown away declared yellow fever only one is con¬ From early morning the sky was threatening and a stiff gale blew No sidered seriously ilL rain of consequence fell until four p Positive cases of yellow fever have Tuesday been declared to exist at the m and then it was accompanied by a following places in this city Two at heavy wind that increased in intensity 1436 Dante street Carroll ton one at until it reached the enormous velocity 1432 Dante street Carrollton one at of 80 miles an hour Every building in ¬ 1322 Magnolia street first district one the town is of frame construction ex ¬ at 3141 St Claude street third cept one brick the Port Arthur Bank To sum up there have ing Cos building the far end and roof district 15 been positive cases of of which was blown away The bodies of the victims have been yellow fever representing six foci of sent to Beaumont for interment no ¬ infection As stated in previous bul letins all cases reported as suspicious cemetery having as yet been started are at once put under guard and strict here There were many acts of bravery and quarantine will be maintained until the suspense during the severity of the every possibility of danger from that storm was terrible case is at an end Advices from Winnie Tex says that Mortality in New Orleans for two nearly all of the houses there have been weeks ending September 13 this year 202 mortality for two weeks ending blown down and torn away At Webb all of the barns and one September 13 last year 204 house were demolished and scattered S R Olliphant M D Signed President Board of Health Louisiana over the country Ed Kirschner a prominent citizen Outside of the above official declara- ¬ tions there are four suspicious cases was on a Gulf and Interstate railroad which will probably be added to the train on his way to Beaumont when the storm struck this section Every list Wednesday A conference was held Tuesday after one on the train thought we would be at the St Charles hotel Mem-¬ blown from the track he said Monday i jaoon It was pitch dark and raining bers of the board of health repre night sentatives of the Parish Medical society and the wind was blowing like it never and city officials including Mayor blew before It is known that much destruction Flower were present was wrought at Sabine Passwith prob- ¬ The situation was discussed in all its phases for two hours behind closed able loss of life Everything possible doors and a resolve was made to spare is being done to establish communica- ¬ neither effort nor money in controlling tion with that place Later The following telegram has the disease just been received from Mr Kirschner Under instructions from superin tendent of the railway mail service the at Beaumont The relief train has just returned post office authorities Tuesday fumi from Sabine Pass It could not get gated all outgoing mail in order that letters and packages behot sent back nearer than eight miles from Sabine by the authorities of quarantining cit- Pass It is reported that the new town is completely gone Nothing heard ies and towns from the old town Prom reports Mouile Ala Sept 15 Three new cases of yellow fever were officially an things look bad there Of the disaster at Sabine Pass which nounced Tuesday by the board of is the opposition town to Port Ar ¬ health The announcement caused much more alarm than did the discov- thur the Pittsburg and Gulf State- ¬ ery of the first case which was re ment says At Sabine Pass the loss is one regarded as sporadic The people who can are leaving for points of safety schooner four tugs many buildings Some S700 dollars worth of tickets to ten or more people drowned including Atlanta were sold Tuesday by the Lou- Moore and Bettis contractors and isville Nashville railroad and trains there is six feet of water in Sabine City President A E Stillwell of the Pitts Jare leaving crowded The same is burgh Gulf Monday night wired his true of the trains on the Mobile Ohio -- Day of Excitement and Anxiety In Jack ¬ son Miss An ExoduB From the City and Surrounding Country Three New Cases Reported at Mobile Ala Injured nado terrible in its velocity struck thi little city at an early hour Sunday even ¬ ing Seven people are known to have been killed while many others wer Port Abthub Tex Sept A tor ¬ i ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ t a Jackson Miss Sept 15 Tuesday was another day of excitement and anxiety to the people of Jackson Monday the general movement of the people to the surrounding country commenced and the same continued throughout the night and Tuesday This movement is not restricted to any class of people but is participated in by rich and poor The city is now sur ou rounded all sides by an armed guard and the quarantine rules are enforced with great strictness The principal cause of alarm to the people of Jackson came from Edwards only 25 miles distant where there are now 35 cases of dengue at least three of which were reported Monday oight to le considered suspects by Dr J El Purnell the fever expert from Vicks burg who has been stationed at Ed wards by the state board of health Dr Purnell at Edwards was tele graphed for additional information on the situation there Tuesday night and the following reply was received Acting under instructions of Dr Hunter secretary state board he requests that ail i eports from me pass through his office I have just given aim report of situation li is understood that Dr Purnell here reported two cases of yellow fever at Edwards those of Capt Montgomery ami Mrs Sutler -- railroad representatives at Port Arthur that the company would subscribe 310000 to re ¬ pair the damage to homes in PoiIj Arthur and would arrange Tuesday for the expenditure of the money The damage to the pier will be repaired at once Galveston Tex Sept 14 At an early hour Monday morning the wind at Galveston gained a velocity of 37 miles an hour Ships had been forewarned of the expected storm and things along the dock were in good shape A few small skiffs were sunk and two barges were driven ashore on the flats west of the wharves They were pulled off by a tug The only building to suffer was the Olympia the the big pavilion at the Gulf side Two sections of the circular roof were car- ¬ ried away ¬ ¬ AT BILOXI MISS As Regards Yellow Fever Condition of Af ¬ fairs is Not Materially Changed Biloxi Miss Sept 14 The con- ¬ ¬ ¬ No Yellow Fever Houston Tex Sept 15 On account of various rumors malicious and oth erwise the city health officer Tuesday night issued the following statement Any and all reports to the effect that there is yellow fever in Houston are entirely without foundation There is not a suspicious case in the city and with the perfect quarantine in effect no apprehension is felt Robert McEl xoy M D city health physician ¬ at Houston Dead at the Age of 15 1 03 the effects of a paralytic stroke Miss One Case of Yellow Jack in Mobile Randall was born in Frederick county Mobile Ala Sept 14 The board Md but spent most of her long life in of health met Monday ¬ and on Baltimore She claimed to have been a ment Dr George A Ketchum adjourn its relative ot the late Samuel J Randall ident authorized the statement presthat of Philadelphia and professed to have one case of yellow fever had developed had a clear recollection of having met Monday morning at the city hospital Lafayette during her girlhood She The patient is a Norwegian sailor Nc never married history of the infection yet ¬ Miss Sarah Uandall died Tuesday on the eve of the lOSd anniversary of her birth from Baltimore Sept dition of affairs as regards the fever is not materially changed from the former report Most of those sick are improv- ¬ ing rapidly The conditions of all are favorable Late Sunday evening there were reported two new cases in the Desporte family living on Oak street out near the Point This makes four cases in that family One new case was reported Sunday by Dr Haralson Dr Tackett reported Sun ¬ day three new cases Dr Tackett kind ly showed your correspondent his list of patients and has on same 14 cases of fever nine of which he diagnoses as yellow fever and this is concurred in by Dr Gant who had just made the rounds with him Dr Gant further says the evidences of yellow fever are as clear and distinct in the Bosarge family as he has ever seen in any ease The state board of health has been in session here to arrange for the quar ¬ antine and to provide a county health officer Dr Bolton the present officer being sick and unable to act Dr J J Harry of Mississippi City was elected to the position ¬ th Hazeltoh Mining District ILpKjf Jackson Miss Sept 16 All the mzMui fears of the citizens of Jackson in re ¬ ing With Great Rapidity gard to the sickness prevalent at Ed ¬ sHfsfr wards have been realized Dr Guiter- ¬ Conservative Figures Place the Nasabre2 as the government expert has con ¬ Strikers at 10000 Soon Every CelUerr firmed seven cases of yellow fever and of Importance Will Be Idle Ml5rs Bays there are many suspects Hold a Meeting at Latimer BV Eirst the cases were reported as ma- ¬ larial fever then after a time they be- ¬ Hazelton Pa Sept 15 Despite a came dengue fever Another wait and variety of alarming rumor they were pronounced suspicious and morning movement by a body of sfcw - finally declared to be minthe genuine yel¬ ers which looked formidable Tuesday low fever During all this time the passed off without serious disturbance disease has been spreading rapidly at in the strike region 4i the rate of five or Matters still wear such an unclertain daily until there six new cases are now 40 aspect however that Gen Gobmde cases in existence at Edwards clares that the removal of the troopslor The evolution of the disease from of any portion of them hayiriot malarial to yellow fever was The strikefrtself such been contemplated that the people now regard is spreading with great rapidity dengue as simply a more convenient Exact estimates of the number of term than yellow fever Dr Guiteras men who have quit workjvare arrived at Edwards on a special train hard to obtain but conservative fig- ¬ at 4 oclock Wednesday ures place it at close to 10000 with in-¬ proceeded at once to morning and dications that in a short timeevery gram addressed to Dr work A tele- ¬ colliery of importance in the region for information on Guiteras asking the will be idle Although some disposi- Edwards elicited the reply situation at that tion has been shown by small bodies of no statement for publication he had strikers in the outlying districts to make afterward Dr Purnell who Shortly demonstrations they have beennof a ot Edwards for several days has been wired the rather feeble character and the fgreat state board of health as follows majority of the men are docile These Dr Guiteras arrived Wednesday mines are now idle Coxe Brotners 6s morning We have visited a number Co Eckley Beaver Meadow iand of cases and the following are proOneida about 2000 men Lehighand yellow fever W Wilkesbarre Coal Co Honey Brook nounced Pat Montgomerv A Mont- ¬ gomery Mrs Anna and Audenreid mines about 2500Frank Henry T H W Barrett E F Suttle Pardees Cranberry and Crystal Ridge Miss Mamie Austin three miles out in 1100 Lehigh Valley Coal Co Hazel in the country Mrs Champion at mineYorktown Jeansville and Auden Champion Hill reid3000 Calvin Pardee CosLat At 10 a m the following report was imer and Harwood 2000 made by Dr Guiteras The men at Coxes Stockton mine Edwards Miss Sept 15 1897 have expressed their intention of Tjoin To Wyman Washington The diag- ¬ ing the strike Tuesday was their pay nosis of yellow fever made in six cases day Concerning the Drifton mine of by Dr Purnell is confirmed He has the same company which was working two cases Tuesday one of the firm said theyf un- ¬ There are that I have not yet seen many derstood the men were going out The what is probably a children sick with mild type of the collieries still working are the Derrin ¬ disease The cases are not confined to ger Tom Hicken and Shipton of the one locality but are all traceable to the Co Coxe Co Weston Dodson Bea which verbrook mine and J S Wentzs Silver Anderson case mediumcame from Ocean Springs The of distribution brook mine appears to have been the Champion The First city troop of Philadelphia case Mr which was dispatchecl at an early hour prominent Champion who died was a man Tuesday morning to the scene ofithe gregated in the and many people con- ¬ house during the ill- ¬ reported outbreak at Eckley found ness Dr Purnell nothing for it to do when it reached ommend him as is immune and I reccompetent to that place about one oclock Tuesday charge of the situation necessarytake if I Several hundred miners shall leave afternoon this afternoon for Mobile from Buck mountain marched on 7 the otherwise directed Eckley mines Monday night and unless Signed Guiteras brought out the men there A few of the The state board has instructed Dr men who showed a disposition to con- ¬ tinue were roughly handled and the Purnell to place a cordon of guards mine superintendent fearing trouble around Edwards Report says that the also wired to Gen Gobin for troops He also disease has towns appeared at Clinton and Smiths near Edwards The sent word to Drifton and 70 deputies state board has ordered the discontinfrom thai place and Eoan Junction near by were sent over They kept uance of trains on the Woodville Miss ¬ themselves under cover at Eckley how- ¬ branch of the Yazoo Mississippi Val ever awaiting developments Nothing ley road BOATS COLLIDE further happened The men at Eckley ¬ joined the ranks of the strikers Mean Due to a Misunderstanding of Sev while the cavalry troops were sent by eral Persons Thought to Signals Been Have Gen Gobin and had a wearisome march Drowned over the mountains only to find eqity New York Sept 16 The big Hud ¬ thing at Eckley peaceful son river steamboat Catskill and the SSlk tjAS Latimer Tuesday afternd6PlV larger excursion boat StJohnsj col-¬ largely attended and decisive meeting lided Wednesday evening on the North of strikers was held to receive the an ¬ river off this city The St Johns had swer of the company to their demands 1000 excursionists and the other With a large body of strikers gathered boat had started on its regu ¬ in the open space before the companys lar night trip with GO passengers store Superintendent Blake appeared The collision was to a due at the door to give them their answer misunderstanding of the signals which It was short and to the point and was passed between the two vessels The met with action equally as decisive St Johns struck the Catskill which was The demands had been formulated as heavily loaded with freight on the follows starboard side 35 feet from the bow of We desire and wish the privilege of the boat cutting a hole in the hull be- ¬ buying our provisions where we think low the water line The crash extin- ¬ proper instead of being forced to at guished the lights on the Cats the companys stores we want a 20 per kill and caused a panic among cent advance on all classes of labor the passengers some of whom dropwe demand the dismissal of all parties ped overboard Great excitement who took part on last Friday Septem also prevailed among the excursionists ber 10 in the shooting affray we de- on the St Johns When the steam- ¬ mand that all classes of labor be paid boats parted the Catskill was turned the same for rock work as for coal on toward the Jersey shore while the idle days we demand that no man shall crew of the St Johns lowered small be discharged for acting on this com boats and rescued the people struggling mittee in the water Just as the Catskill The companys answer to this was neared the shore she filled and went first that the men are not and never down on a mud bank Several tug have been obliged to buy exclusively boats responded to the calls for help at the company store second that the and aided in the rescues advance would not be granted because Leonard P Miller of Hoboken who the company was paying the average was taken from the water had his rate of the region third the company right leg fractured He said that be- ¬ absolutely refused without assigning fore being rescued a small boy who was any reason to discharge anybody who in the water near him had been participated in the shooting fourth drowned The latter is supposed to be that men suspended on idle days here Bertie Timmerman five years old of have the privilege of taking some other Leeds N Y Mrs Maria McDonald persons place thus making good the residence unknown and Susan Morris difference in rate between rock and of Guttenburg N J are missing ad coal work and fifth that no man shall are thought to have been drowned be discharged for acting on the griev ¬ King Christians Serious Fall ance committee London Sept 16 A dispatch to the Superintendent Blake made a short Daily Mail from Copenhagen says that speech to the men urging them to re King Christian while ascending a turn to work and arguing that they spiral staircase leading to the beacon could gain nothing by remaining idle at Middlegrunde Fortress in Oro Sound What do you say he concluded stumbled and fell seriously injuring Will you come back The pain was in-¬ his chin and mouth There was a moments buzz and then tense and the king was obliged to re ¬ a chorus of No went up The super- turn to Bernstorff Isle of Seeland intendent attempted no further per- where his physician is attending hi a suasion and the men dispersed The king is in his SOth year - f Yellow Fever at Edwards Miss and Many Suspects The Plague Spreading- FIVE BURGLARS Were Taken From the Versailles Jail and Hanged From the Limb of a Tree Bobberies and Burglaries Had Become Un ¬ endurableThe Gang Was Betrayed by One of Its Oivn Members Four Hun ¬ dred Masked Men Did the Job jrcvr Thresh FMef R61U ft Incensed by the numerous depredations and repeated burglaries and daylight robberies the people of Ripley county Ind have taken the law intoiiheir own hands and meted out to the perpetrators a punishment greater than provided by the law Five men who have long been a terror to the citizens of this county met their death at the hands of an enraged populace and when the citizens of Versailles the county seat arose Wednesday it was to find the bodies of five men dangling from as many limbs of an elm tree in the center of the public square Stout ropes not over six feet in length had servedto send each to his 16 ¬ Versallies Ind Sept t ¬ The Chicago Times Herald 01 August w 27 says tnat ou oeyic Mfl- between the traffic alltanc Rock Island Pacific railway goes into ef the former will fect and on that date out of Chicago Bend This first Denver sleeper its be attached to its regular night tram for will Omaha and will be delivered there to the Rock Island On October 2 the tourist car route over these two lines the Colorado Midland and Southern Pacific will be inau-a gurated Tourist cars will be run once week between Chicago and San Francisco For further details regarding this new rout call on or address Geo H Heafford General btP Passenger and Ticket Agent C M Ry 410 Old Colony Building Chicago 111 ¬ ¬ ¬ Websters last words were I still live A teacher in one of the East side schools had been reading anecdotes of the great lexicographer to her pupils and the next day catechising them on what she had read What were Websters last words There was deep silence and she repeated the question Finally a little fellow with a Welistera Iiast Words r ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ Versailles is a town of some eight hundred people It is one of the oldest in the state and although it is five miles from a railroad station and has no telegraphic communication with the outside world as have more pretentious towns of the county it is still the county seat For four or five years and even longer the farmers of the county have been the victims of a lawless gang who appar ently lacking in fear have plied their vocation to the terror of the people for they seemingly have had no visible means of earning a living Farmers would come into town with a bunch of cattle or a load of farming products and next morning they would be found along the roadside suffering from a wound and minus the proceeds of their sale Old farmers have been visited and both men and women have been sub- ¬ jected to all the tortures that a har dened mind could stand Aged German women have been forced to stand upon a redhot stove in an effort to compel them to disclose the hiding place of some treasure in the house These depredations have continued unceasingly Arrests have been made but the guilty parties had covered up their lawlessness and it was seldom that con- ¬ viction followed During the past week robberies had increased alarmingly On last Saturday word was received by the sheriff that the store of Wooley Bros at Correct Ind ten miles from here was to bo entered The information was given y one of the gangs confederates who ad been under suspicion Sheriff Henry Bushing arranged that his in ormant should accompany them and securing five deputies they went to the place Sheriff Bushing concealed himself in the cellar stationing his deputies at a convenient distance outside Shortly after midnight the gang reached Wooley Brothers store Clif- ¬ ford Gordon and the sheriff s informant were designated to break into the building Gordon himself effected an entrance and just as he stepped inside the sheriff grabbed- - him Both pulled pistols at the same time and began fir ing Bert Andrews was with the robbers and he too joined in the fusilade while the deputies came to the assistance of the sheriff Some 30 shots were fired the sheriff was shot through the hand and Gordon was shot several times Three pistol balls entered his body and he was also shot in the leg Gordon and Andrews succeeded in escaping and came to Osgood where they were arrested The robbers had driven out to the place ina DUggy belonging to Lyle Levi and from information subsequently gath ered it was learned that the robbery had been planned at the home of Wm Jenkins The two latter were arrested as accessories All were taken to the jail at Versailles Henry Schulter aged 24 years was put in the jail for robbing the barbershop at Osgood last week Levi was 57 years of age Gordon 22 Andrews 30 and Jenkings 27 None of the citizens seem to deplore the action of the mob but on the con- ¬ trary the hanging of three or four more members of the gang Wednesday night is talked of and it may be done No troops have been asked for and the citizens say they are not wanted ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ eternity squint in his left eye held up his hand Well Mulvaney said the teacher kind ¬ ly do you know Yessum said Mulvaney confidently N Y World He said I aint dead yet Allens Foot Ease a powder for the feet swollen smarting feet and instantly takes the sting out of corns and bunions Its the greatest comfort discovery of the age Allenjs Foot Ease makes tight or new shoes feel 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onlyStTsaparilla with Hoods ARKRNSMS LADIES - DONT LIE ¬ 4MMMtJLi used Dr M ASimmons Iiiver Medicine 10 years and find It a great deal Malvern Aik says Have w to UK2 ¬ Begulator and Black Draught It has been of greatbenefit to my Daugh ¬ ter and Niece during their monthly troubles for Ob ¬ structed Menstruation There should be no homo Without it better than Zeillns ¬ ¬ ¬ Valuable Gold Ore Colorado Springs Col Sept 15 H S Ervay has just brought from Cripple Creek a piece of ore weighing over 100 pounds which is full of free gold and which will carry values ag gregating fully 100000 to the ton The ore was taken from a new find made Saturday and is in many respects the most sensational ever made in Cripple Creek The rich rock was uncovered at a depth of only six feet Col ¬ -- ih 15 At Savannah Sas Irancisco Sept 14 On Wed ¬ Montgomery Ala Birmingham Ala Selma Ala Meridian Miss and nesday the gunboats Wheeling and points south thereof are enforcing Marietta will come down from Mare rigid quarantine regulations intend Island and anchor in Ihe stream After ing travelers for that section will have the taking in of the balance of their to be governed by the same and pro supplies the Wheeling will start for ide themselves with health certifi Alaskan waters and the Marietta will ates as required by local regulations go to the Chinese station The latter vessel will be used principally on the German Ironclad Lauichccl rivers of China while the Wheeling WiriiELMSiiAVKX Sept lrv The new witL do patrol duty in Behring sea German ironclad Kaiser Wilhelm dci The United States steamer Zwcite was launched hero Tuesdav sailed from Honolulu on AugustMarion 25 and Khe was christened by Princess Henrj has not been heard from since It is of Phis Sh believed shcis coming under sail Washington Sept Knrorchiff Kijjid Quarantine The New Gnnboats Ga ¬ Ratchf ord Expected It Columbus O Sept 15 President Itatchf ord was asked Tuesday what he had to say of the general disregard of the ten day further suspension of work by miners He replied that he never supposed they could be kept out of mines after resumption had been de ¬ termined upon Will Hold Out for the Sbcty jiine Cents Sharon Pa Sept 15 The miners of this county have signified their in tention of staying out on strike They claim that they will now hold out for tiie ou eent rate ana so cents ior Tne run of the mine ¬ have been lynched Such lawlessness is intolerable and all the power of the state if necessary will be vigorously employed for the arrest and punishment of all parties implicated Signed James A Mount Governor Osgood Ind Sept 16 It is now an assured fact that the mob which wreak ¬ ed such terrible vengeance on the Versailles prisoners was organized under More Troops for Cuba military instruction and was directed Madrid Sept 16 The war depart ¬ bj veterans of the late war It moved ment is concentrating 6000 troops with like a procession of regulars down up ¬ the intention of immediately dispatch on Versailles after the two rockets ing them as reinforcements to the were shot on the brow of the town Spanish army in Cuba hill and was commanded in military style Bostons New Pitcher From a reliable source informatien Boston Sept 10 Wolf Willis the pitcher of the Syracuse club will wear came Wednesday night that the gigan ¬ Mana ¬ tic and terrible organization holds it- ¬ a Boston uniform next season ger Selee gave 1000 and Catcher Fred self intact and will never be thorough- ¬ ly disbanded until about 20 or more of Lake for him the gang of desperadoes have been dis- ¬ Yellow Fever Kef ugees at Atlanta posed of The plan outlined at present Atlanta Ga Sept 16 Yellow is to have as many as possible of the fever refugees poured into the city persons under the public ban remanded Wednesday During the day three to jail on paltry charges special cars of refugees came in from When this is done the signal for the New Orleans and other infected points mob to advance will be given and the One car was filled with the troops from same dread punishment will be meted Jackson barracks in New Orleans out to the rest that was given Wednes ¬ This stopped here but a few minutes day morning to the ill fated five whose and then passed on through to Chica bodies now await burial Not less than mauga National park where they will 20 are spotted and especially those camp who Wednesday publicly made threats of vengeance against the mob are to Augusta Ga Quarantines AugustJ Ga Sept 16 Augusta be dealt with The watchword is to has quarantined against all yellow fe rid Osgood and Hipley county of des peradoes at any cost ver points and also against Atlanta ¬ ¬ Mount has sent the following to the sheriff of Ripley county Wire me at once the particulars of lynching that has occurred in your county I further direct that you proceed immediately with all the power you can command to bring to justice all parties guilty of participating in the murder of the five men alleged to ¬ Indianapolis Ind Sept 16 Gov The cessation of the menses usually ofl curs between the ages of forty and fifty Great irregularity takes place in the periodic discharges for some time before the final cessation the female usually experiencing sudden flashes of heat fullness in the head headache and other evidences of constitu- ¬ tional disturbance The nervous system sympathetically responds and there is great irritability and melancholy the patient 13 discouraredandhas a sense of fullness or suffocation At no time in her life does a woman need more constant care and watchful tender ¬ ness nor has more need for a remedy to invigorate and strengthen her The bowels should be kept regular Dr mons Iiver Medicine withif DrM A Sim and Squaw Vino Wine is used during Simmons the wholo of this critical period it will invigorate and enrich her blood soothe and strengthen her nerves and thus relieve the suffering and enable her topass safely through the dan ¬ gers prolong her life and afford her Strength Sua joy m her declining years The Turn of Cif srro 4 1 sCsJ- - Vxatt Pine Bluff Ark writes Dr M A Simmonsliivor Medicine has been a God send to myself and family for 20 years It cures Chills H and Fevers Bilious Fev 3 think thero is no compari-I ¬ son between it and Black Draught and Zeilins Liver Begulator ers Side Headache mwmmws NOTICE KAXE THCB a Where there is great determination of blood to the head the blood vessels of the brain become greatly congested and there exists flushed f aco giddiness especially on stooping and throbbing pain in the head increased by movement It may be caused by living too freely too late rising in the morning combined with an inactive life Menstrual derangements in females will occasion it Dr 2ten Wino especially Simmons Squaw Vino is made for this antf cures Fullness of Blood in Head j trr jjo Weeks Scale Works ft It 11 lim i 1 i 1 1 1 MM 1 JW W V if hVmV IJ JUZAJ JHEGENUINE LABPL IVn nw nr ttnout iMiln Book ox 1 WOOLLEVM JujuVu qS Whlrtcey JHu1lt oureu JU v THE BOURBON NEWS FH With all theofiyhandgood f ellowship which existed between them there was really very little in common between Dorothy Meredith and her father As a child when by her mother she had been taken to live in the old family home at Brooklyn her father had been to her as a- fairy prince whose occa- ¬ sional visits had meant lavish gifts and unlimited indulgence She had been fond of him in frank childish selfish- ¬ ness for what he did rather than what he was to her after the canny method of children who see so much of that to which they are supposed to be blind - ebb IgSSIMP-- SEPTEMBER 17 1897 BALL OF FIRE HAUNTS A GRAVE S lor a A LITTLE p - sr rv v- fT VO - - e- - HOMESICKNESS 1XJQzi children In a garden fair Who wander thro each flowerfulmaze JVjd drink from sunny founts with glee And look with long and lingering gaze iXJpon the wondrous scene yet fain Vould be at home for love and rest S we in this bright world of ours 9tfith strange homesickness are possest Through garden fair and palace proud Wo vainly seek our heartsto please Life spreads her feast we sit us down Jet never are we quite at ease Sme hopesome yearning stirs the soul 33en with thei chalicel atk our lips Sfcme rapturous strain from shores afar That doth all meaner mirth eclipse Tat earth kind mother fain would charm nd is herself so fair to see Aad offers many a cup of joy 3ut none without satiety Aod she hath many a garden fair hat tempts our eager feet to roam T0J never are we quite at ease --- w iB KS v -- And never feel we quite at home What meaneth it that we should weep More for our joys than for our fears That we should sometimes smile at grief And look at pleasures show thro tears Alas but homesick children we Who would but cannot play the while Wo dream of nobler heritage Cur Fathers house our Fathers smile Zitella Cocke in Youths Companion The Old Sever Trail K i i t it i- - - 1 J H v i which perhaps the girl appreciated the hair for instance I dont knows any ¬ e for There is a tragic story connected more for the peevish fretfulness which body could blame invalid mother shearing him with the death of Everhart that was had grown upon the al- well known to The generation that has with passing years Her father Dorothy laughed carelessly in recog- ¬ all but passed away and in this manner though as she well knew naturally of nition of his wit Absorbed in her to her generally specimen she had hardly heard the has been handed down to the present choleric temper was time amiable and always carelessly indul tribute to her hair Her conscience ventured upon ad- - was smiting her somewhat for the gent He sometimes Everhart came to Kentucky from - snubbing attitude it had been her im ¬ inkier eyes vice or criticism occasionally even carNorth Carolina with a party of adven- ¬ Oh certainly Why not So much turers and for a time they dwelt in rvinc interference so far as to tease her pulse to assume toward this fellow BY MARY E STICKNEY merci- ¬ who in his uncouth way was evidently depends upon the point of view you Bockcastle county whither they had to the verge of tears by his rather less gift of satire but he never seemed disposed to all good humored friendli know4 In Neils place I should think been attracted by the fabulous stories Copyright 1896 by J B Lippincott Co to dream of demanding any actual ness toward his employers daughter thesame as he does and make the very of Swifts silver mine said to have been fight without any question obedience to his wishes He appeared It is hair that I shall greatly appre- same is business We cant blame aBusi- ¬ located in that section of the a state ness man Tradition speaks of Everhart as wild to regard her indeed as a somewhat ciate at all events It was very kind CHAPTEK TV dissipated man who was wholly with ¬ interesting young woman whose ac- of you to give it to me she said nod forsaking what he can get The road below xne Mascot mine Provided he gets it honestly the out fear and as a gambler who would quaintance on the whole he quite en- ding him a farewell as her father joined wet in places from seeping joyed but whose conduct he considered her but when they had ridden around young lady supplemented in a tone of stake his life upon the turn of a card springs had been badly gullied by the of his legiti- the first turn of the zigzag road she righteous severity outside the Everhart and his companions erected rain but Dorothy had no care for safe ratherjurisdiction limit Oh of course provided he gets it near where the railroad water tank now mate decidedly He seems a observed very ty as she blindly dasihed down the steep This easy going attitude the girl had good natured well meaning man but honestly her father agreed his smile stands at Broadhead a rude log shanty bill She felt altogether shaken and un¬ found very pleasant in the time they ratKer sardonic Only in these times of which are yet to be seen Do you him all nerved by this fortuitous reviviscence had been together since her mothers I dont likeMcCreadythe same colonel re¬ theworld does not always bother itself remnants they would daily sally forth From there Who the of an adventure which had lingered in to ask how he gets it to prospect for silver One of the death He made it clear that he liked turned staring absently ahead her memory as a cherished bit of ro- to have her with him but he was also They rode along for awhile in silence party a man by the name of Wise had appeared to Yes but her father mance Do you but Dorothy was not yet ready to aban with him his daugter Mary who is said at pains f o have her understand that her have forgotten the question As she had truthfully told him in I thought you said to have been a girl of rare beauty were to have full weight in like him the girl persisted leaning don the subject tlhe hurry and perturbation of the own wishes was a regular bunco game she pres it movements Everhart and Cyrus Thomas were worlds fair encounter she had had determining all her abroad in the When forward to look at his face ently observed early going suitors for the girls favors but her Great heavens why should I he hardly a thought to spare for the their plan ofbeen broken up the colonel Did I I dare say summer had fickleness kept each of them in uncer- ¬ impatiently replied I never trouble looks of the young fellow whom But that would be a swindle she tainty and in this way a fierce enmity to mitigate myself to think whether I like a man chance had sent to play a knight ¬ had been at some trouble And if this man thinks he was engendered between these two her disapointement by proposing the personally or not so long as I like the persisted ly part Btill less had there been op is right if he is only mistaken possible alternatives She way he does the work I hire him to do men Finally they agreed to play a portunity to learn his name or augiht pleasantest gone to any of you game of cards for tthe possession of the Merciful heavens Dorothy the fashiona- McCready keeps the mine in pay That else about him beyond the patent facts might have east under the is the great thing with this infernal make me tired the colonel eJauisJated girl the loser not only to renounce any ble resorts that he had been charmingly zealous In chaperonage of theconvenient relative his rpatience plainly exhausted The claim he might have upon her but was of a lawsuit to soak up money like a sponge her service and that his manner had way you can harp on one string it is to take his departure from the country What is the lawsuit about papa been precisely what the manner of a but she knew that he was pleased when also she elected to go with him to Colorado she rather coaxingly inquired after a your mother right over again gentleman should be under such circum TO BE CONTINUED This arrangement was agreed to by instead and even more pleased to hear moment of thought occurs to me It stance deferential and wfholly unpre as going home Under that I dont know much about it all parties and the momentous game ROMANTIC MARRIAGES suming That she should ever meet her speak of it knew Thats where youre in luck I wish Love Matckes in the German Royni was played in the log shanty after the him again she was altogether too prac his cool nonchalant reserve she really was really fond of her days work was done the girl herself I didnt tical to imagine but the picture of that he Family game Mines generally appear to be quar him which had remained with her for anxious to make her happy but though There had been an extraordinary num- - being a witness to it An exciting in turn she was intensely loyal in her reling about something she tenta- - berof romantic marriages among the it was too both men keeping well to the very vagueness of its outlines had Ever- ¬ always had strong hold upon her fancy devotion to him she could not disguise Hdfienlohes The one which caused gether until the final deal when trump hart In the extravagance of youths delight from herself the fact that in a way they thegreatestsensation at the moment was gave turned a winning the girl which strangers him the game and in adventure she had liked to magnify still were almost perhaps that of Prince Karl the eldest sprang This angered He looked up and saw her after a mo the romance of the episode by endowing brother of the present statthalter of upon Everhart Thomas and he with a stabbing him ment but beyond a brief nod convey- ¬ the hero with every grace until unconAlsace Lorraine The young princes glittering knife At this juncture the sciously to herself he had developed to ing some surprise as well as a certain d now duchess of sister were extinguished and no one of an ideal altogether transcending the shade of disapproval he gave her no mother of the German kaiser lights knows exactly what happened going course further attention for the time common run of men inlvas in her girlhood very fond of but passers by the shanty next morn ¬ Lnd jiow in a moment the fair god ou with his talk with McCready the coWqngV and she and anumbervof ing discovered Everharts body covered was rudely toppled to eartih He was superintendeni who also looked out other young ladies formed a class for with wounds lying upon the threshold ¬ Harvey Neil an unprincipled adven ¬ to greet the girl with a smiling familiarthe purpose of taking regular instruc His companions had disappeared and turer who by misrepresentation and ity which she secretly resented He tions from the palace chef One day were never heard of again fraud and by clever play uponthe falli was a tall muscular fellow of some 30 Princess Adelheid coaxed her brother The dead man was buried lone ¬ bility of the law would strive to despoil years his face presenting a certain type who had been in the habit of scoffing ly spot spoken of above andin theyears coarse bucolic good looks of which some his neighbor He had dared to accuse of at her efforts to join them in the kitch- ¬ afterward his relatives in North Carohe seemed overweeningly- conscious her father of stealing a fortune out of en and watch the manufacture of waf lina caused the rude stone to be erect-¬ the Mascot mine he would brand him carrying himself with an air of com- ¬ feln Prince Karl came with reluc- ed which marks the grave to day One as a common thief simply to attain his placent egotism which to Dorothy made tance asserting that he would escape remarkable feature in own iniquitous ends A regular bunco him almost insufferable again at once but stayed on and on and the last resting place connection with you make a paying trip of it Well of the unfortu game her- - father had tersely characwhat is more attended every future nate man is that the grave has never this afternoon sure he was saying terized the suitwttiich had been brought lesson from commencement to close sunk a foot in all the years since was against him A bunco gaone and de- when presently he accompanied the The attraction was soon discovered to first filled This is no surprise it If youve got to the vised by him who had been idealized in colonel down the steps be the presence of a very pretty and superstitious mountaineers however Brigham solid its about all we want her mind as a very Chevalier Bayard lively young lady Praulein Marie Gath who aver that a murdered Well I guess weve got him the it was a corker SIcCready agreed mans grave without fear and without reproach wohl and as was somewhat natural never sinks colonel rejoined stopping on the last Youth resents so fiercely its disillu their mutual affection encountered The vicinity of the lone grave is said sionments 1 She could have wept angry step to button his gloves He was a tively observed by no means to be strong bppositionf rom the princes pa- ¬ tears for the sense of loss of cruel griev ¬ fine looking man of the sandy haired turned from her purpose by the tart rents who deemed it out of the question to be haunted and many are the grue- ¬ some stories current of the unnatural ance in this ruthless shatter hgof her ruddy blond type carrying his thin tone that their eldest son and heir should occurrences that transpire there No wiry form with an alert military ideal It is Heavens way of feeding the grace which cheated time of no less than lawyers the colonel sententiously de- ¬ marry a simple burghers daughter one will be willingly caught in the lo- ¬ She had nearly reached that point fadt however only rendered far down the hill where the road lead- ¬ ten good years in the visible record of clared adding after an instant and the This Karl more determined than ever cality after oiightf all the best men in Prince the county concurring in the opinion ing up to the Grubstake branched away his age There was conscious strength other rascals who serve as witnesses and when by the death of his father in tnat tne place is irequented by glance of his cold gray eyes to the east in an acute angle when her in the visitors rWasit one of your witnesses in this 1860 he became head of the family of eyes fell upon the handkerchief still stubborn will power in the thin lipped lawsuit that you went to see this aft- Hohenldhe LangehbNirg he immediate ¬ from the other side The favorite abound about her wrist With a little month half covered by a drooping ernoon she shrewdly demanded ly renounced his rights to- the succes- ¬ story in this line tells of a ball of fire which burns steadily and inarticulate exclamation she brought blond mustache just lightly touched struck by something in the tone of the sion and at the following year was mar- ¬ the head of the grave every brightly JNo horse to ah abrupt stop while hup with srav boundless pluck and en- - last words night the ried toPraulein Grathwohi in Paris riedly undoing the damp folds she ergy in the Avhole poise of the man The colonel looked faintly surprised whither the young couple and the one has ever had the courage to ap- ¬ So you had to come out and get your- ¬ proach the spot- near enough to solve looked back She would not have adHe is one of my witnesses now he self wet he called out to his daughter returned with grim emphasis on the brides relatives had gone to avoid cer- the mystery It is also told that a mitted to herself that she expected to tain lejgal difiiculties which vould have see him glued fo the spot where she regarding her with frank irritation last word But for heavens sake occurred bad the weddingtaken place shadowy man bearing a coffin upon Yes I had to come she nonchalant Dorothy what has come over you his had left him absorbed ink sentimental v the shoulders emerges once a year from in Germany ly returned in no whit disturbed by his You remind me of your mother old orchard and travels hastily contemplation of her back but her ill The marriage turned out an ex across an open space I hope I did not Dorothy laughed too well aceusv ceptionally humor was not a little augmentedby passing jeevishness happy one and for a long near the forsaken gravedisappearing keep you waiting Louisville the fact that he had wholly vanished tomed to such overt attacks upon her As it never entered my mind that mothers methods to think of resenting time Prince Karl and his wife lived in Courier Journal from sight while nobody appeared Frankfort-on-Main- Three children ydu would be here at all in view of the the imputation in her behalf whom she could call to her assistance The were born to them Queen Victoria A Famous Doe Killed Acting upon the first impulse she rain I can assure you that you certainly truth of the matter was that the late The celebrated Newfoundland dog turned to go back up the hill but with did not he answered his tone still Mrs Meredith seeking to pry with ill standing sponsor to the two elder ones Sultan which for his acts of devotion to a second thought she stopxed again caustic but his face softening some- advised pertinacity into suchmatters Karl and Victoria Both they and the man and for his courage was on the perplexedly studying the situation what as he looked up at her youthful as the colonel regarded as his own pri- younger girl Beatrice attended public¬ 9th of May 1891 solemnly rewarded by One small cabin somewhat apart from loveliness glowing from her ride He vate concerns would have been rele- schools in Prankfort and their educa the Society for the Protection of Ani ¬ the other buildings of the mine she in- turned away to get his horse which was gated to her legitimate sphere of in tion was carefully watched over by their mals with a collar of honor lately fell ii stinctively settled upon as Neils pri- fastened to a post at one side while the terests with saant ceremony while at father who shunned general society victim to his fidelity to hismaster Among vate quarters and she was half disposed superintendent came on to speak to the same time the deprecating meek and only lived for his family His son the feats performed by Sultan are the and daughters also learned to excel in to ride up to the door forthwith and Miss Meredith ness with which she had ever submitted sport and were particularly devoted to arrest of a robber the capture of a Youre your fathers own daughter to his brusque methods of belittling boldly tender him this bit of his equipmurderer the saving of a child 13 years Miss Meredith he observed bold ad- her had only served to increase bound riding and driving Some ten years ago old who was ment of which she so keenly longed to his be rid but with reflection appeared a miration in his small shifty eyes It lessly the colonels contempt for such the prince removed to Salzburg and the and the saving drowning in the Marne of the life of a man who son entered the Austrian army dozen reasons why she should not do takes moren a cloudburst to stop you an unassuming type of woman He was had thrown himself into the Seine from that not fhe least of which was her when you set out to do a thing And secretly proud that his daughter had home circle being further broken upby¬ the Pont Neuf He first belonged to nervous dread of again encountering the colonel Id like to see the cyclone inherited a pluckier poise complacently the early marriage of his eldest daugh the publisher M Didier who however ter Victoria Beatrice the youngest Neil himself She must return the that would feaze him persuaded that every quality he ad- ¬ still lives with her parents and is known gave him to Mme Foucher de Careil The girl smiled vaguely in recogni- mired in her was a direct inheritance handkerchief by some messenger she She kept him at her residence near Cor decided with sharp dislike for the very tion of the intended compliment her from himself but at the same time he as Baroness von Brbrin the name and beil where Sultan was the terror of sight of it thrusting it down into her eyes following her fathers movements had a habit which the girl who had rank bestowed upon her mother and tramps and malefactors one of whom by the king saddle pocket as she turned back again It was quite a storm she remarked greatly loved her mother keenly re- the- latters children Chicago News of it is probable killed him for he was re- ¬ 1890 feeling that the pause demanded speech sented when she stopped to think about Wurtemberg in to the Grubstake road cently found lying dead by a hedge Col Meredithvas standing just with of some sort Tryingr to Say the Right Thing it of coolly ehargmg to her mothers poisoned by a piece of meat Paris You bet it was a corker Mr Mc- influence whatever about hex he hap- r Wben I was your age in the shaft4house door with the super said Mr Cor London Telegraph Titendent of the mine as Dorothy rode Cready cordially agreed whereat the pened hot to like 1 earned my owd Ever3rbody says I Cumifox sternly In Donht np both so much occupied with their girl smiled in a way that made him am so much like you she demurely re- livbW A near sighted girl happened to pass His son looked uneasy butwas si conversation that for the moment neith ¬ dully conscious of the coarseness of his joined whereat the colonel laughed ap- ¬ a furnishing store and glance at the er looked up There was something in clothes of the redness of his large preciatively his passing ill humor for- lentH Well have you nothing to say for show window She checked a scream her fathers altitude wJiich suggested hands of such awkwardness in his gotten j and said to her companion up as filled him with hot to the girls mind that he must have whole make You did not answer my first ques yourself in that connection ¬ Oh please come here and relieve my N nothing sir except that sym very lately aorrived himself and with unreasoning wrath It was always so tion she protested- presently her the thought she found herself glancing when he was with her sweet and gen jnanner jnaking it quite apparent thai pathize with you and congratulate you suspense How back down the road with a little start tle as her manner was there was some- rebuff had no effect whatever upon her on the fact that its all xx er Avith Tell me what I am looking at boa of apprehension as she reflected how thing in her glance in the quality of her I asked you what the quarrel between Washington Star constrictors or bicycle stockings near he might have been to seeing her smile which always subtly suggested the mines isall about rHovf fle Got It Philadelphia Times ride down the Ihill on the other side how wide was the gulf which lay be- Ahdtoall intents i answered you Planuiganr JEowd yezitth black in company with Harvey Neil She had tween them filling him with dull sensed A Second Edition atirasidredvyour ignorance bliss ove Casey had no distinct thought of concealing of resentment What business had shej owjfeIlotilmtfttimowvitiie srist of Casey OL slipped an vlanded pn me He had married a young widow and was in the first flush of his happiness that circumstance till this moment to look down on him as though he were Tthe mattdr isthattKis man Neil claims a mere worm of the earth she for whorrrr Darling lie murmijreljiw11jL you yV but now of a sudden it appealed clear s rPngarBunAei-gmon thatjtxjniaht hgfar Tuorp ronduciye umiicvici v 11c uuu Tuuiju so uiucn f Jiau ever forget your honeymoon - fTTTr it i PjMLPV fcrlrtnmUv she queried absent mintf Mpar6Tmlntt Which kJo nather wuz ore but I t p been purchased with gold that bad what I Wnofi understand is unon whaV Fmnegan 3sf yrrufeh tlK4 till tho adventure of that afternoon edly j whats-her-nam--- which led her parents to dwell so much apart and instinctively divining some ¬ what of the jealous regard of each for Bier by means of which she might as it were pit one against the other to attain her own small ends As she grew older the colonel always hand ¬ some and debonair gradually assumed a good humored elder brother attitude half guessing at the incompatibility which he and he alone had caused to flow into the colonels coffers Did she think that she owed him no more than she might a dog that had dropped¬ Thus in an undera bone at her feet current his thoughts were running on while as it were the other side of his nature was fawning before her girlish We run across a little arrogance wire gold down in the second level yes- ¬ terday he awkwardly observed fumbling down in his pocket and I picked out a specimen I thought per- ¬ haps youd like Indeed I would like it it is love- ¬ ly she returned more graciously than she had ever before addressed him her eyes admiringly studying the curious formation as she took it in her hand Why it is like a tangle of golden hair Me Its not so pretty as some hair up at Cready returned boldly glancing her own wind roughened locks But it isnt bad If Samson had ave had such coifie from the Grubstake mine gold grounds ue ould bring such cbawws against you1 Te colonel smiled indulgently shrug WBhis shoulders Clearly the girt walant upon pursuing the subject to tliearth He claims that the Grub stakelevels have bessn carried beyond theixle lines into the Mascot territory It happens that he made a very rich striiterau me ground wnere xne uruD- dode crosses his claim He thought he had a distinct vein thatit waiJiis ore all right but when we be ganKdrifting from osr side we found thatiour vein made a turn at that point thatSit was the Grubstake lode into whichhe had blundered that being theprior location I was in no hurry tbgetfinvolved in legal controversy preferred to go on quietly with the de ¬ velopment work until I could be abso- ¬ lutely sure in the premises and so it happened that Neil got ahead of me in thisrsuit I think however that we shallhave little difficulty when the timbiComes in proving to him the error of his ways There was cool amuse menin the smile that just lifted the ehdspf the blond mustache Do you think he can be honestly mistaken- in the matter this person Dorothy asked her cheeks flushing a littlejTwith the question eager interest i The Dead Man Played Cards NONSENSE -- Woman Won and Was Murdered A lonely grave on the edge of a bar¬ ren old orchard a half mile south of Broadhead Ky contains the remains of the first man murdered in Bockcastle county The grave is situated on the summit of a steep cliff about 30 feet in height which borders a seldom traveled passway known as the Negro Creek road A more lonely spot with more dreary surroundings is hard to imag- ¬ ine The grave referred to is marked by a sandstone rock three feet in height by three feet in width and bears the following inscription in rudely carved characters 1773 If eggs are 17 a dozen in the Klon ¬ dike what on earth do you suppose they Yonkrs would ask for a bicycle Statesman Wasted Effort Ten Eycke A man can be a good Christian even if he doesnt belong to the church Maud Yes but what creddtldo you get for 3 -- it Say Weary dat bloke wot shot de big Spanish guy is goin to be gar- It roted Wot does that mean means hes goin to get it in the neck Cleveland Plain Dealer Mrs A Hilarious Combination Oi wor just tlnkin Mr OFlagherty phat a divil av a toime thered be avthe siventeent av March came on the Fourt aV Truth ft Dunnigan Phat ye laughin at Pat SI 1 1 DAVID EVERHART Was Born in October Murdered Sept 22 1810 July The sloth said the witty dean- of St Pauls moves suspended rests sus ¬ pended sleeps suspended and in f act passes his life in suspense like a young - Truth Household Words Mrs De Montmorenci Jinks I am so much troubled about Dorothea doc¬ tor She is just getting to that age when- she thinks her mother has no op - clergyman distantly related to a bish- ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ al--wa- ¬ ¬ ¬ Dr Fifthly Ahem Beaching the age of reason I suppose Brooklyn Life What a silly Instances in Plenty No more sense than the expression law allows Did you ever know a man who had more sense than the law al ¬ Certainly The jails are full lowed of fellows who got there by being too smart Indianapolis Journal Hilgardi Jason has got a model wife He was going to buy a bicycle and she persuaded him that a lawn mower would give him just as good ex- ¬ ercise and that it would be more ecojudgment whatever -- 1 1 ¬ nomical ¬ ¬ ¬ Jason has got such an excellent wife It is such a comfort to know that no- ¬ body else is in danger of getting her Boston Transcript WHOLE STATE MAY GO TO JAIL Nixon Im awfully glad ¬ ¬ Fool Legislation in North Carolina Will Result in This If Enforced Norlth Carolina is not the only state that has trouble in the collection of its taxes from people against whom they 1 aic assessed but the commonwealth has a legislature that undertook to fur nish a remedy and has done it in a way that may involve both the state and its ¬ ¬ ¬ L ¬ ¬ 3 Schleswig-Hol-steinan- ¬ - ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ou-betf ¬ - ¬ - ¬ delinquent taxpayers in some trouble The new law directs the sheriffs of the counties by whom the taxes are collected to report to the criminal court the names of all persons who have failed to pay their taxes within a speci fiedtime when they are to be adjudged guilty of a misdemeanor and liable to a fine of 500 or to imprisonment in the county jail for a term not exceeding six months The new law was to go into effect on September 1 a date before the farmers had marketed their cotton and therer fore a- vast majority of them wxraldf be unable to meet the demands of the sheriff There is quite a commotion in the state and the attorney general has been called upon for an opinion as to the constitutionality of the law in re-¬ sponse to which he has given two le- ¬ gal opinions one of which declares the law to be valid as to all taxes and the other that it can apply only to licenses The result is that this lucid attempt to straddle the question has involved it in still greater uncertainty From present appearances it is evi ¬ dent that the law will fail because there is not jail room enough in the jails to hold one tenth of those who may ba delinquents on the first of the month while neither the judges of the crinv inal courts will dare to impose ithe pe cuniary punishment provided by law nor would the sheriffs be able to collect the- fines if the courts decreed them The experience North Carolina is hav ing with hasty and ill considered legis lation is not peculiar to that state and many of the laws on thestatute books of many of the states known as dead letter laws are of this variety of legis- ¬ lation The laws are too dead and too generally unobserved to be worth the trouble of repealing them Chicago ¬ - 4 V ¬ x News- - ¬ England as Dcay By an unfortunate juxtaposition of words and emblems England is unin- ¬ tentionally depicted in the new con- gressional library as a djecrepit old woman gathering dry sticks who is being winked at by a knowing looking owl perched on a neighboring bough The pendentives of the beautiful south- ¬ west pavilion of the library are filled by four plaques in relief representing spring summer autumn and winter Under each is a single word illustative of the season seed bloom fruit decay The mural paintings of the room are designed to illustrate the progress of discovery through conquest to civiliza- ¬ tion and honor is shown the four na ¬ tions inost conspicuous in the coloniza ¬ tion of theinew world Spain Portugal ¬ ii ¬ A I ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ - ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ corners of the pavilion and therefore under the mottoes describing the me dallions One or other name had to be painted under the ominous word decay and beneath the decrepit old woman t and as chance would have it the lot f ellto England N Y Post WTiats- France and England by inscribing their names conspicuously in the four l - ¬ ¬ pusson sah Capital Offense the crowd gathering for Dahs sbme talk o lynchin a cullud A - ¬ - - ¬ ¬ sahwas y x v Jim Thompson delegated by de membahs of dethrWRoseiS6ciarclub sah to gwine V V - What murder Worscn dat sah v -- iacesm-Vioeatedon-yr-oac- i i 1tflaka4ihtibef fellc4 0M trTf Tiyiixyi 5 prize jyatahmelon sah JJey guv Jim depmoney anVSeroalong all rierht sah bufcjes he was gwine up de stttirKUsai Pete Mullins white bull terrier run ptysreen hisrlaigs sah an 3SLdroppedde melon - - aajjl aW8SW Pick-Me-U- Vl4 - GVidey II uwciauu xrxn in mX -- r 4 5v f i j V fc - Ji J i THE BOURBON NiS - FRIDAY SEPTEMBER whel NOTES 17 i SCINTILLATIONS 1897 Vfe If 4 f k- - Royal makes the food pure wholesome and delicious An Interesting Comment Jumble Of News And ex- ¬ Carlisle is to have a telephone 50 lbs of Coalf But that will burn only small stove twenty five Hence discomfort and misery A certain amount of fat burned daily would keep your body warm and healthy But your digestion is bad and you dont get it from ordinary fat Hence you are chilly food you catch cold easily you have warm in winter pneumonia bronchitis or con¬ sumption finds you with no re- ¬ sistive power Do this Burn better fuel Use SCOTTS EMULSION of Cod liver Oil Appetite and digestive power will revive and soon a warm coating of good flesh will protect the vital -- ftv i - - 5 it-- v V - - - - r t a k POWDER Absolute Pure ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO NEW YORK - k 1 BBaBnMPMWiilBiWWMMMIWWMMaIBIIWIMlillB - change Spain is preparing to send reinforcements to Cuba Henry P Waite has been appoinited postmaster at Midway Gen John B Gordon will lecture in Cynthiana next month Hiram A ollins a prominent busi- ness man of Maysville is aeia A Georgia judge has decided that women are not old maids at forty The strike at Pittsburg is over and 18000 men have returned to work Major John S Clark of Lexington has been taken to a private Sanitarium Ore alleged to be worth 100000 a ton is said to have been struck at Cripple ¬ A day would keep your ooms Unes About Devotees Of The Wheel At Home And Elsewhere A special from Hopkinsville says Joe Wall aged ten this morning jump ed on a bicycle behind another boy He was barefooted and his big toe caught in the wheel cutting it nearly off He pulled it off and walked home carrying ¬ t v V if fyk it in his hand The physician put back and the boy is doing well Predictions it For September savs coughs and shivers while TIE BQ0B30N HEWS Seventeenth Year Established 1881 Published every Tuesday and Friday by WALTER CHAMP Edit0r and Ovmer j BBUHE MILLER j Make all Checks Money Orders etc payable to the order of Champ MeIiER AD VER1 raiJVU KATE8 Displays one dollar per inch for first lnser non half rates each Insertion thereafter pei Locals or reading notices ten cents line each insertion Locals in blacl type twenty cents per line each insertion Fractions of lines count as full lines when Obituaros cards of thanks calls on candi dates resolutions of respect and matter of a like nature ten cents per line Special rates given for large advertise ments and yearly cardR ¬ running at line rates ¬ The Chicago Platform Ignored I The New York State Democratic Committee decided Wednesday to ignore the Chicago platform in the present campaign The committee meeting was attended by Senator Murphy ex Senator Hill and the Tammany leader John Sheehan This course was also advised by Chairman J K Jones of theNation- al Democratic Committee The Bryan ltes angry and disappointed withdrew from the meeting Hill will stump the city and State for the Democratic ticket If the Kentucky convention had ignored the Chicago platform the two wings of the party might have flapped as one ere this time - The total amount paid out during the fiscal year ending June 30 1897for pen sions was 141200151 ¬ v rf- T V 1 m NJ an increase of Ap- ¬ 1747761 over the previous year parently blessiugs brighten as they fade from sight and the number of enlisted men grows larger as the days of 61 fade farther and farther into the past LJuisville Times IM l- It l t 4 The KentucKy press is using much valuable space in noting the movements of one A T Herd a small bore politi- cian of Lexington who has lost him- self in the far West If he will just stay lost all will be forgiven The pub lic deserves a rest on the Herd subject ¬ The color of the present two cent K Is I W c 4 I c IV a - Columbus Ohio Gents I have purchased a box of Wrights Celery Capsules from James T Blaser drug- ¬ gist Waverly O and used them for Stomach ¬ Trouble and Constipation I was unable to do anything for nearly two years I used Conference Meets three boxes of your Celery Capsules and they have cured me For the benefit of others so Allen O Myers says he is putting The annual session of the Kentucky afflicted I wish to send this letter Very truly yours in eighteen hours a day trying to orga- ¬ Conference M E Church South was W S An dews M Sold by all nize Ohio and sweep Mark Hanna out called to order Wednesday morning at Send address druggists at 50c and 1 per box on postal to the Wright Med of existence Either condition entitles Mt Sterling by Bishop A W Wilson Co Columbus O for trial size free ¬ postage stamps may be changed from red to green The change was recom- ¬ mended by Claude Johnson of Ken ¬ tucky and is favored by all of the cabinet members It will save the Government 10000 per year in printing ink has a pet frog which gets drunk on hard cider Fred Gebhard of New York has sent all of his thororghbred horses to Wood- ¬ ford county The report that the battle ship Indi ¬ ana was severely injured while being docked is denied Joseph R Bond of Woodford has the gold fever and will go to Alaska early in October The next meeting of the Bluegrass Dental Association will be held in Georgetown Dec 28 Postmaster General Gary will have a bill introduced in Congress providing for postal savings banks The long overdue steamer Excelsior reached San Francisco from Alaska with 2500000 in gold on board To the assessor at Princeton N J ex President Cleveland gave in his prop- ¬ erty personal and otherwise at 150000 Tbos Best 38 fell from a window of the Howard House at Winchester and was instantly killed He was a sleep- ¬ walker The upper portion of the Hotel Reid at Lexington was damagtd 8000 worth by fire Tuesday at noon Loss covered by insurance The Hunter bribery trial began at Frankfort yesterday and the jury was selected Thos Tanner testified for the Commonwealth The contract for rebuilding the Lex ¬ ington court house was let Tuesday The building will be handsomer than the old structure and will be fire proof Agricultural Commissioner Moore wniitRitlrnnwn that all otthe 6000 -- -- r bushels ot wheat nas Deen assigned and billed out and that he has not another grain to spare to any one Lyle Levi Henry Shuler Jr Clifford Gordon William Jenkins Jr and Bert Andrews in jail at Versailles Ind for burglary were lynched Wednesday morning by a mob of 300 men Tuesday morning at Clifton fire de- ¬ stroyed the Emerson block the Chris- ¬ tian church and parsonage and several The loss is 42000 other buildings about half of which is covered by in- ¬ surance of Fayette - Creek Col Bob Tucker From 15 to 17th is another period of equinoctial disturbance calling for vigilance on the part of those whose in ¬ terests are obnoxious to storms On laud aud sea the same is eminently true dur- ¬ ing the period from the 21st to 24th A sharp change to colder will come after storms On and about 27th 28th many high gales and violent inland storms are piouable high barometer and cold will prevail as September approaches its end Earthquakes prolable at any time in the month -- Hicks the weather prophet UPERIOR KENTUCKY t - organs against the cold and the body against disease sizes 50 cts and JOO Book free for the asking Two Did you know the Paris mill was run ¬ ning night and dav and are behind on their orders So dont wait till you are out tc put in your order It Good times for shoe DRILLS Are used more extensively tlian all others made SCOTT BOWNE New York buyers IHHBSSHHnSKBKxJHIHBBi52Suus MMMMMMWNattMBnMNnHaMmMQMgBamiaaBMRMM VF- week at this tf Davis Thomson Isgrig To the Voters of BottrboWGounty Having received the nomination in the Republican County Convention for County Clerk of Bourbon counfy I take this method to ask the suppof tof all my friends I pledge myself to V conscientious and faith fnl discharge of official duties if elected in November Respectfully ¬ Let The Whole World Know The Good DrMiles Heart Cure Bo Twenty five of these drills Fowed wheat in this county last fall and every one of them gave the most thorough satisfaction They will do the work and do it right - tf Wm M -- D Cable photographf royer Var - Godloe jfj dens drug store makes fine4fphotos at reduced prices Kodak work quickly done satisfaction guaranteed tf Men who like a cool quick quiet and easy shave should patronize Crawford Bros barber shop Clean first class bath rooms are connected withthe shop un satisfactory service at all times tf D F SIMMONS Of Hockingport O KecommendsxWrights MT s H fM Sm R J NEELY m Sold ojouty Toy Celery Capsules dK Hockingport O August 149J5 To the Wright Medical Co Columbus Ohio Gentlemen I have been using Wrights Celery Capsules for- stomach trouble and constipation for some three months and find them even greater than recommended With pleasufencl un w - Bqlicitejl -- - jfche D FSlMMONS Sold by W T Brooks at 50c and 100 per box Send address on postal to the Wright Med Co Columbus Ohio for trial size free tion sick headaches Tsuffering public v Yours yerytruly k - Iwoulfl recommenihem to wrignrs Jeiery Tea cures constipa- ¬ 25cat druggists W S Anderson Of Peck P To the Wright Medical Co Wrights Celery Capsules O Pike Co O Recommends disadvantage Always taught that heart disease 13 incurable when the symptoms become well deflned the patient becomes alarmed and a nervous panic takes place But when a sure remedy is found and a cure effected after years of suffering there is great rejoicing and desire to let the whole worldknow Mrs Laura Wine inger of Selkirk Kansas writes VI desire to let the whole world know4 what Dr Miles Heart Cure has done for UL Mllpc me Fortenyearsrhad pain in my hearfc short- Heart Cure ness of breath palpita ¬ Restores tion pain in my leftside oppressed feeling in my Health chest weak and hungry spells bad dreams could not lie on either side was numb and suffered terribly I took Dr Miles Heart Cure and before I finished the second bottle I felt its good effects I feel now that I am fully recovered and that Dr Miles Heart Cure saved my life Dr Miles Heart Cure Is sold on guarantee that first bottle benefits or money refunded Pu2zJ DISFASE has its victim at a y r2i1rvr27SKY5Sr V4 Money To Loan M H DAILEY r have from One Thousand to Fifteen 602 Hundred Dollars to loan on first mort- ¬ gage at eight per cent per annum 1 i MAIN - - Over Deposits Bank ST 8 PARIS KY HARMON STITT Office hours to 12 a m 1 to 6 p m m I Your liife Insured lc a Day bank- ¬ w LJ- - Rev Jonn Reeves of Lexington last The Cynthiana Ti mes evidently knows years secretary called the roll and the a good thing when it sees it The Times responses disclosed a full representation yesterday reproduced twenty items from present Rev F S Pollitt was elected the Bourbon News without giving Secretary credit for even one paragraph Advertised Letter List Ohio to a liberal share of sympathy K - -- wholesale lynching Wednesday morning Brannon Mrs AlliceQuinlauMiss Nellie L did not occur in Kentucky or the South Brannock WGeorge Resing Mr Chris Bergman ReederMr Earl Every mother Burnam DrJM 2RedmonMrs Charity feels an i n d e -THEMillersburg Journal is now called Burns Mr Cbas Richey Elvira 2 Rose Mr Robt scribable dread The Raven and appears on Thursday in- ¬ Claucy Thos Callann Mr Earles Rose J R Co of the pain and stead of Saturday CantiterMiss AddieRogers Miss Bird danger attend- ¬ Collins Miss Sis Robinson Mrs T W Nashville Exposition Cox Mrs J W Russell Mr W K ant upon the Florence Wesley Rufus Jane Buy your ticket to Nashville via Cincin ¬ most critical pe- ¬ nati and Queeu Crescent Koute to Chatta ¬ Foley Mrs John Sanders Mr Watson riod of her life nooga Visit the historic city and the great Gardner Mr Jos Sparks Miss Mattie battlefields of Missionary Ridge and Lookout Green Mrs charity Smith Miss Mary Becoming a Mountain spend a day at the Chicamauga National Military Park then refreshed and Gilkey Myrtle M Songal Margaret mother should be ready for new conquests continue the jour- ¬ Hillard Mis Mary Taliterro J ney Low rates to the great Exposition in Jackson Henry 2 Taylor Mrs Mary a source of joy effect via this pleasant route to all but the I Thompson Lillie The Queeu fc Crescent train service is per- ¬ Lair Bros fect the schedules fast ones the scenery un- McGains Mr Chas Wallace Mrs Molly suffering and surpassed anywhere McGinnis Mr J H Washington Sarah danger It you want the journey to be a pleasant Moore of the ordeal make Mrs Nellie Whaley Mrs Hattie one see that your tickets read via Cincinnati its anticipation one of misery and Queen Crescent Murray Mrs Eliza Way Miss Lizzie W C Kinearson G P A Cincinnati O Owens Mr Dan Williams C H Williams Mrs Maa tha Persons calling for aboye letters will please say advertised Awarded is the remedy which relieves c W u Davis E M Highest Honors Worlds Fair ¬ The attention of the Ohio and East¬ List of letters remaining unclaimed ern papers is called to the fact that the in Paris Ky postoffice Sept 71 1897 able paper on the Capital City Bank of Columbus O There can be no stronger guarantee given you We dare not use a banks name without authority if you doubt it write them Good health is To Cure A Cold In One Day Wrights the best life insurance Celery Capsules gives you good health Take Laxative Brdmo Quinine Tab- ¬ they cure Liver Kidney and Stomach lets All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure 25c For sale by W tronble Rheumatism Constipation and T Brooks and James Kennedy Paris Sick Headaches 100 days treatment costs lc a day A sight draft on above Ky bank in every 1 box which brings your money back if we fail to cure you Sold by W T Brooks druggist Our insurance is protected by IF YOU NEED ANY I WALL Buy Baby Mine Yesterdays Temperature it now It will he higher PAPER ¬ The following is the temperature as noted yesterday by A J Winters Co of this city 7 a m 8 a m 10 a m 11 77 82 88 89 90 Special low prices will be given to parties papering several rooms SPECIALTIES 12 m 2 p m 3 p m a m 89 88 J 87 V f rvMm Iffiffi p m 7p m 6 4p m 83i 80 Xnshville WOOD MANTELS -- MOTHERS FRIEND 975 round trip to Nashville by repur- ¬ Visit chasing tickets at Chattanooga hickamanga Lookout Chattanooga Mountain enronte to the Exposition Superb vestibuled Trains AND TILING So W C RineakSON Genl Passr Agt Cincinnati j O -- I CREAM nt 1 i BAKING POWDER MOST PERFECT MADE -- W fering incident to maternity this hour which is dreaded as womans DEALER IN RAILROAD TIME CARD severest trial is not only made Furniture Window Shades Oil L N R R painless but all the danger is re- ¬ Cloths Carpets Mattresses moved by its use Those who use ARRIVAL OP TRAINS Etc From Cincinnati 1116 a m 538 p this remedy are no longer de- ¬ spondent or gloomy nervousness m 1015 p m Special attention given to Undertak From Lexington 439 a m 745 a m nausea and other distressing con- ¬ ing and Repairing 339 p m 627 p m avoided the- system is Main Street - - - - Paris Ky From Richmond 435 a m 742 a m ditions are made ready for the coming event 338 p m From Maysville 748 a m 330 p m and the serious accidents so com- ¬ mon to the critical hour are DEPARTURE OP TRAINS P KIELY obviated by the use of Mothers 617 Main St Paris Ky To Cincinnati 445 a m 755 a m Friend It is a blessing to wonan 346 p m -- - women of the great pain and suf- GEO DAVIS J T HINTON ¬ UNDERTAKING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES EMBALMING SCIENTIFICALLY ATTENDED TO - j tte A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder Free 1025 ti m cm ammonia Aium orny otner adulterant To Maysviller 755 a m j To Lexington 755 a m 1127 a m 545 p m 1021 p m To Richmond 1125 am 543 p m Jt BOTTLE at all Drug- Stores 9100 FEBby price or sent on - 1 mail receipt of B0QKS 40 YEARS THE STANDARD uarr 635 p m Agent Containing invaluable information of interest to alwomBrwill be sent rnfcfc to any address npoa application by TIm BIAWIULB KE6ULA20 09 AtlaaU Ga vU - - iktife 3ailiEiZa asg agwjP m Tf jt a- a -v ml THE BOURBON NEWS r j FfflAY fias1 JVcflK SEPTEMBER Sol 17 1897 - v 5 r pClie THE BBDBBQH DEWS 1881 Bourbon Fiscal Court PJEJftSONAL MENTION COMERS AND GOERS OBSERVED THE NEWS MAN BY -- SHh NUPTIAL KNOTS The bourbon Fiscal Court will meet V h I V to day to receive a proposition from Col Seventeenth Year Established Baldwin regarding the settlement of the Enteied at the Post office at Paris Ky as litigation concerning the purchase of iss mail matter secoi Lexing ¬ that portion of the Maysville ton turnpine running through Bourbon TELEPHONE NO 124 The court has offered Col Baldwin the 19000 awarded him by the jury SUBSCRIPTION PRICES but the offer was refused The court Payable in Advance then offered to lease tha road- at six per S2 00 Six mouths 3100 One year cent of the 19000 until the case should news costs yoxt cant kven get a re ¬ be settled by the Circuit Court and port FKOM A GUN EREE OP CHARGE to take the road at whatever price the IT Make all Checks Money Orders Etc Circuit Court fixed on it Gol Baldwin payable to the order of Champ Militcr also decline 1 this offer contending for 25000 The result of todays session ¬ will be awaited with interest A member of the court tells The News that formerly the cost of main ¬ 1897 taining some of the roads which it has acquired was from 9 to 13 per tod Now they are at 3 maintained 5 per rod to This sum said The News informer includes the cost of operating all the road making machin- ¬ ery overseers and laborers Persons who travel the Maysville S B C Lexington pike are asked to be patient a little longer The court will free the Ladies remember the date of Mrs pike at the earliest possible moment M Parkers Fall display of millinery This pike contains three toll gates the October 1st and 2d only ones in Bourbon -The Monday Night Literary Club Evening In Japan1 meets Monday night with Rev F W At the City School on the evenings of Eberhardt on Sixth street Sept 24th Oct 1st and 8th Fridays W H H Johnson and family for- ¬ Miss Ford Heath will entertain the pub ¬ merly of this city now of Mt Sterling lic of Paris with Evenings in Japai will shortly move to Louisville Theae addresses will not be of a mission- ¬ ary character set will but W A Johnson was called to Chicago customs of the Wednesday by a telegram announcing forth some Japan of characteristics the dangerous illness of his sister Miss and people In view of the late war and its Anna Johnson between China and Japan and the rapid Mrs M Parkers opening display of growth of commercial relations be- ¬ millinery is arranged to take place Wed- ¬ tween the latter country and our own nesday and Thursday October 1st and these addresses will be especially inter- ¬ 2d Dont miss it esting and seasonable Tickets for all three evenings will be Rev Gelon Rout who frequently 100 and may be had at Shires visits Rev Dr Rutherford in this city has been pastor of the Presbyterian jewelry store The addresses will begin at 730 church at Versailles for thirty seven oclock p m years 1 Notes Hastily Jotted On The Streets At The Depots In The Hotel Lobbies And Elsewhere Mr Jerry Jarnigan of Middlesboro is in the city Mr Oliver Farra of Woodford is visiting Dr M H Dailey Miss Lena Smith has returned from NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS Tax receipts for are now ready aiid liave been for some time Please call and settle at once and save penalty E T BEEDING the Nashville Centennial Mr L V Butler left yesterday for a trip to Phoenix Arizona Mr D Minot Davis of Mt Ster- ¬ ling was in the city yesterday Mr W B Erringer of Cincinnati arrived last evening fo visit relatives Capt Dan Turney has gone to Wheeling W Va on a business trip Mrs T E Ashbrook and son Al lan are visiting relatives in Lexington Hon E M Dickson was registered at the Gait House m Louisville Tues- ¬ day Mr Walter Taylor of Cincinnati was the guest of Mr J W Bacon Wed- ¬ nesday of Mr and Mrs Saml Willis Clark are guests of Mr and Mrs C B Mitchell Mrs Felix Lowry and daughter Miss Lucy Lowry-- are visiting relatives in Flemingsburg Miss Margaret Butler has returned from a visit to Miss Helen Forster in Middletown O Miss Ida Thomas leaves Saturday for Covington where she will enter Miss ¬ i maizationg Of The Marriage Tows Millain of Genessee N Y and MtejgMnnne lrml of Lexington were mfeied iu a drug slore at Newport Mi9 Mamie Ready of Lexington We want to get them on the peoples feet with as little expense a wncghas frequently visited Mrs Mary poosible and have taken the shortest cnt tneGUT IN PRICESi Rdchej on Pleasant street will be mar- riedfon the 29th to Mr Wm Drummy Summer Shoes were neve so are now ANSi - HERE MrJFrauk Donaldson the aceomuioYou wilhkeree with lid when you see the shoes and know the datmoperator of the Postal Telegraph prices Officeiu this city was married in Cov- ingtonpye5terday to Miss Louie Morrow FREE School tablet and pencil given withtech purchase Our thelhandbome daughter of Squire G W Childrens School Fhoe Department is filled with an eieganc line of imujruw ur me unnronvine precinct Shoes durable aud at prices to suit all TheyretunKd home last evening BngjMnents Announcements And jfp We Do Not Want To Carry Over Any Summer Shoes r - low-priced-asvt- hef y o phesday atternoon a large assein blyiMfriends at the Christian Church Witnetsed the beautiful marriage of Mr JacdbKerfooc Spears and Miss Drusie PoseypBedford as che principals scood neath mellow lights surrounded by ai handsome party of I jm SPEARS BEDFORD Davis Thomson 1 1 Isgrig ten aits Whie ProeGutzeits master touch drew music sofftjmd sweet from the organ Eld WXMPeudleton of Eustis Fla assiet SUM Bristows School Miss Mary Champ of Millersburg -- - -- IS Monday a thief entered the home of Cape Kern near Paris and stole an over- ¬ coat and two suits of clothes from Mr Kern and took 55 belonging to his servants A change in the conditions regarding the Hill Top Gun Clubs championship medal permits not only the member challenging the holder to shoot for the medal but allows any club member to contest for it x An exchange gives this method of keeping cut watermelon V If a melon is too large for the family cut in two and place one half flat on a dish and pour water in the dish to exclude the air It answers admirably and it will keep for twenty four hours as fresh as when just Opening Display of Millinery The special attention of the ladies of Bourbon and adjoining counties is di- ¬ rected to the announcement of Mrs M Parkers Fall Millinery Openings The dates have been set for October 1st and 2d Expert trimmers are very busy getting the display ready The many successes in the past insure something especially stylish tasty and attractive for this occasion Unprecedented September Weatlier The government Weather bureau at For the second Louisville reports time this month and the fifth time this summer the temperature in Louisville f -- l 1 it 2 i Tuesday reached 100 degrees From 10 a m to 7 p ra the mercury was above cut 90 and from 11 a m to nearly 6 p m two story it was aboye 95 Such a heat record for For Sale Handsome brick residence of eight rooms corner September is unprecedented High and Seventh streets newly re- ¬ The Drouth in Kentucky paired and in first class condition Fit-¬ ted throughout with gas and electric Not a The Louisville Times says lights and water sewer connections drop of rain has fallen in any part of Terms to suit purchaser Apply to Cit- ¬ the State during the past week srt far as izens Bank or to John T Hinton the Weather Bureau can ascertain and only a few light showers at scattered Sale Of The Raceland Jerseys points since August 22 At some points Raceland herd of Jerseys prop- there has been no rain for more than a The erty of Mr Catesby Woodford were month In Western Kentucky the sold at public sal6 yesterday One hun ¬ drouth has become serious and three head aggregated dred Sam Smalls Lecture The 4483 an average of over 43 125 was realized for highest price Sam Small the ex evangelist lectured Combination a bull and the to a small crowd Tuesday night at the Harrys highest price cow Maglone 3d What Ails court house on the subject brought 100 S L Burnap of Austin Uncle Sam speaker did not The A touch n the money question though he Texas was the largest purchaser good crowd was in attendance was billed to discuss Free Silver here last Thursday night Bourbon Farms Sold Dorfmark Sold The improvement in the times has caused real estate to advance in Bour- ¬ Dan Morris who has been campaign ¬ bon Wednesday auctioneer A T Forsyth ing Dorfmark 217 by Allandorf for sold at administrators sale the Socrates Mr R J Neely has sold the horse to a Bowles farm containing 293 acres near party at Parkersburg W Va for 500 Paris to Col R G- Stouer at 8880 per acre Several years ago this land sold The first rain which has fallen in for 80 per acre On Tuesday auctioneer Forsyth sold Bourbon for many days fell West of the farm belonging to Sidney D and Paris Wednesday afternoon A heavy Lizzie M Clay containing 168 acres continuous rain is badly needed in all near Paris at 70 per acre to F P Col parts of the county Crops are suffer- ¬ cord This land was bid to 50 per acre and withdrawn about a year ago ing from the drouth and stock water is Yesterday Mr Sidney B Clay sold a scarce in many places tract of land containing about eight hundred acres near Escondida to a When such men as W W Massie an purchaser for Col Robert T Ford a old miller Jas Fee the The wealthy gentleman of New York nome place ana is a man in town Capt Cook Eph January farm is Mr lays fine tract The price is thought to be and a number of others say they never about 100 per acre Mr Ford is now saw the equal of the1 Paris mill flour in Europe but is expected in New York you run no risk in trvlng it It in October He wants the farm for a country home in Kentucky Mr Fonl Special Notice is a relative of Mr James K Ford of this jitv Sellers sold Mrs Parrishs classes in music will In Fayette Thos Lexington 66 acres to Mrs begin for the Fall term on Monday eight miles from Patrick Shannon at 5950 per acre J Sept 6th For terms and other particu- ¬ T Cassiday sold 60 acres on the Walnut lars apply at Mrs Parrishs residence 30aug4t Hill pikeao Wallace McClelland for on High Street 5000 CourtToplcs Ye are commanded If your brother smite you on one cheek to turn the 1 JT Squire Lillestons court Wednesday Yon dont have to do it Ask other Alex1 Carr was acquitted of the charge of shooting and wounding Anderson him to use Paris mill flour and he will It Harris with intent to kill Anderson¬ always be in a good humor charged with cutting and wound Harris ing Carr with intent to kill was held Cash buyers can get double value to- ¬ over in 200 bond for trial by the Cir- ¬ day at cuit Court Thompson and Henry Allen will Sam Davis Thomson Isgrig tf be tried to morrow for disturbing relig ¬ ious worship Martin Gilkey who shot Joe Walton Purity is the name Sou have ri it Sunday was captnred Wednesday in vhen youT38ethefir8t grade of- Paris Ruckerville by Constable Joe Williams mill flour It Gilkey will be tried to morrow ¬ - was the guest of Mrs Swift Champ Tuesday and Wednesday Mrs Ike Price left yesterday for Chicago to attend the funeral of her father who died Wednesday Miss Anna Harrison who has been the guest of Miss Mallie Meng returned yesterday to her home in Xenia O Attorney R E Roberts of Rich ¬ mond was in the city Tuesday and Wednesday prospecting for a business location Miss Mamie Taylor who has been visiting the Misses Hart on Duncan avenne returned to her home in Hen- ¬ derson Wednesday Miss Louise Wheat an exceedingly lovely young lady who has been the guest of Miss Mary Irvine Davis and Mrs J T Hinton will leave to morrow for her home in Louisville Miss Emily May Wheat will remainic Paris a week v or so yet of Vine Miss Margaret Butler street is anticipating a visit next week from Miss Christine Bradley daughter of Governor W O Bradley of Frankfort Miss Bradley was a class mate at the Cincinnati conservatory of Music of Miss Butler and Miss Nannie Wilson of this city Eld W K Pendleton who came at Fla to officiate from Eustis the Spears Bed ford wedding is a distin ¬ guished looking old gentleman who was formerly President of Bethany College He officiated at the marriage of two of He Alexander Campbells daughters left on the afternoon train for Illinois of Former Senator Blackburn Col J E Pepper M A Woodford of Scovill Bishop Clay Berry Bros S L Burnap Austin Lexington Texas G W Sissons New York W E Cantrill Terre Haute Iod J A Cow dry Lyons Kansas H A Lamman Columbus O H M Taylor Carlisle Flemingsburg were N S Dudley among the strangers who attended the Jersey sale yesterday - Sweeney performed the impressive ceremony The bride one of Bourbons loveliest daughters who is the only child of Mr Aylefte Bedford a wealthy farmer of Bourbon was beautiful in a gown of nigiisline dsoie over white satin She woreja bridal veil and carried brides rosesV Her maid of honor was Miss I3aura Tr nnd le gowned in mousline tVstiiejOver white silk Tbe other bridesmaids were Misses Besfie Woodford and Elizabeth Spears bothyvearing white organdie over silk od Misses Emma Miller and Reba lit Loekhart Newport both wearing green mousline dsoie over silk r The groom is a son of Mr Henry Spears of Louisville and is a well known young man who is to btv con- ¬ gratulated upon winning such a bonny bride His best man was Mr Wood ford Clay T he groomsmen were Messrs Sam ClaV Dwigbt Pendleton Winchester LY Butler and Oakford Hinton Messrs John Woodford Ford Brent J QrVard Jr and E F Clay Jr were S thejfusherB y edrbEld J j As a substitute for money we will exchange you 100s worth of any kind of dry goods or mer chandise in our business for every bushel of wheat you will bring us j ¬ SI 1 V I el G TUCKER WE ARE ALWAYS AT IT Adding new lines cutting old prices with a store fiall of new Fall Goods to show you 11 4 Ml it tl Large line of new Dress goods Tlje popularity of Mr and Mrs strictly wool 25c a yard Novelties in Plain and Fancy Spears was attested by p Ver Dress goods atoOc sold ivpry where of costly presents whicl they received else for 75c to 1 per yard oAG Mi and Mrs Spears lti Handsome line of Silks Velvets L fy N train for a wedding trip to the and Braids of all descriptions for lakes after which they will go to house- ¬ trimmings keeping in Lee Prices residence on Penangs Pecale and Fancy Seventh street Outing Cloths 5c 7c and 10 Table Linens and Towels at old STOCK AND TURF NEWS prices notwithstanding taift ad- ¬ SaieslandTranafersjOf Stock Crop Etc vance of 20 per cent v J it Notions of- all kindsand m - Fall Underwear for Ladies Gen- ¬ tlemen and Children of every de¬ scription at half the usual price Blankets SI kind for 49c an all wool at 250 per pair Splen did line of Bed Comforts Full line of Hosiery one great special being our Ladies nnd Chil drens full seamless ac 10 We are the only store in town that carries full line o Zephras Ice Wool and fancy ya ss We still sell 10 4 Peerel sheerrFormer Senator Blackburn bought a Dress linings we will save you Soc ing at 18c and extra nod bleach ¬ Jersey here yesterday for 95 ed and unbleached c Uon at 5c on the dollar WednesLG5 ¬ f - ¬ At the Socrates Bowles sale day corn in the field sold at per Family Portraits life size Free of charge OBITUARY oldest-grocer- y- Respectfully Dedicated To The Memory ville Of The Dead The question regarding the proper WE HATE KEOEIYED A SPLENDID STOCK P Mrs Elizabeth Chenault Bennett 88 mother of Dr David Bennett of Lex- ¬ season to spay heifers in hot or cold IMPORTED SUITIStiS ASD TROUSERINGS Samuel Bennett of the In- ¬ weather seems to be fully settled by ington The 137 heifers surance Commissioners office at Frank- the following fact fort John William James Waller and spayed for Mr J E Clay by Drs died Jameson and Eisenman in the remark- ¬ Miss Belle Bennett cf Richmond Tuesday night at Richmond ably short time ot eleven hours and Our Prices are lower than any house in Central Kentucky when Joseph Hall aged about eighty five fifteen minutes only one veterinary We ask you to give us a call years brother of Mr Frank Hall of working at a rime are all alive and do ¬ qualit and style are considered near Paris died Wednesday in the ing weH The heifers have gained an Bethlehem neighborhood The deceased average of nineteen pounds in a fort is survived by his wife and four soils night after the operation 9 John and Marion of this county and FJLIVIE MERCHAyT TAILORS Frank and Jacob Ball of Alaska The funeral took place yesterday morning S E TIPTON Cutter from his residence Burial at the Paris THE cemetery ¬ barrel Seyeral crops of wheat in Montgomery were sold last week at ninety five cents pei bushel The tobacco crop in Woodford will be fiftyper cent short says a telegram from Versailles Lwis Rogers has bought twenty five cattle from Clayton How- ¬ ell of Montgomery Turney Bros good race horse Peat won a 600 purse at the Gravesend meeting Wednesday The Irish potato crop in Fayette is very poor and the price per bushel has advanced from 25 cents to 75 cents within ten days The Morganfield Sun says that James Wright is holding 25000 bushels of wheat for 125 He expects to get that price by January 1st Dr J W JamesoQ and Dr F T Eisenman represented Kentucky last weekat the United Stales Veterinary Medical AgBociation meeting at Nash ¬ two-year-o- ld CONDONS 1897 NEW HOOSIER WHEAT DRILLS Both Shoe and Disk Oldest and Most Reliable Built See them Stlo Just received toy IBDWjatJELIDJS Car of the Celebrated STEELE SKEIN BIRDSELL WAGONS Call and examine before you buy o EDWARDS Fi3 IBLy t A FOR SPRING AND SUMMER ¬ PGNT MISS - Did you note the cheerful and happy They faces of the ladies about town are all using Paris mill flour It We are also agents for the celebrated Giias E Smith lirt -- Full line of samples ii FALL IN The F C Kentucky Midland will sell excursion tickets Saturday to Chattanooga and Chickamauga battlefield at 355 for the round trip ¬ Corn Wanted Highest market price paid in cash for fUUllt QU111 1U ulToIIo OF Sale v 4 FASHIONABLE HOUSellOM VU1U L N Excursions MILLINERY AT Mills sep7 3w J CO H HEBLER SPEARS STUART VlCHVCiCH ML UijOlaJ aill Kltclieil Furniture T1P- - The L N will run an excursion - Sunday from Lexington and Richmond Round trip fare from to Cincinnati all stations in Bourbon 12f Paris and Special careful and elaborate prepa Re Train passes Paris at 805 a m turning train leaves Cincinnati Fourth rations and being made for the Fall street station at 9 p m upening uispiay or mimnery at mrs N will sell round trip tickets at Parkers nonular emporium She de- L reduced rates to Ky Trotting Horse sires and cordially invites all the ladies Breeders Association Lexington Oct to call and see the displays which will 5 to 16 be made on Merchants Excursions to Cincinnati WEMESDAY AND THURSDAY N will sell round and Louisville L trip tickets on Sept 27 28 29 limited 10 days at one and one third fare F B Cask Agent ¬ MRS MJPARKERS Crystal Mills I will offer at public sale at te oclock a m on Q 1 We have just completed our mills for FRIDAY SEPT 24 1897 making the best bread meal W ill grind feed of any kind or wav dpsirpd Give at my residence on Mt Airy Avenne all my household and kitchen furniture H HIBLER CO ns a trial J consisting of several handsome bed 8ep7 3w room sets carpets chairs ehinaware anthracite stove kitchen stove etc Also a splendid Jersey milk cow -- f V Consider the Quality RION -- --- New Fall stock now arriving low prices but quality good Shoes In baying your childrens Terms Cash School - sold will be for rent oept sotn ioy A T Residence is for sale privately possession If not givea Get 1st 2d 97 r CLAY Forsyh Afcctf F R ARMSTRONG 30ftg 3t v kT1 inn r r 6 TRE BOUEBON NEWS sult would w PAY Svrley SEPTEMBER 17 1897 AND JMPERSONAL The king of GreeccvAvhen convers phants to Wait on Tliemu ing with his family uses the English It was our good fortune to be present language He seldom speaks French at an important meeting of the klied or Greek dah at Chila on the banks of the Carl Cronbelin of Sweden who has Ganges where the Nepalese govern- inherited a title and the estates to sup ment had sent down their magnificent port it has engaged a professional bar troop of tame elephants for the chase at 5000 per year as his travelof the wild ones They were about 15C tender ing companion He proposes to have in number magnificent noble crea- his drinks mixed a la American now tures he can pay for them The two finest among them were th that The German emperors imperial kings of the troops and were called and took three years Bijli Prasad Narain Gaj train cost 830000 and are altogether 12 Bijli Prasad which means to construct There nursery carriages Prasad lord of lightning was such a grand cars including two several fellow The width of his brows was The reception saloon contains of the statuary and each bo great that he could not put his head pieces of through our hall door and he knows tc sleeping cars is fitted with a bath Dr ELEPHANTS Trr Fine Beastn That Had Slave Ule KINGS AMONG PERSONAL ¬ ¬ THE BOURBON NEWS Seventeenth Year Established 1881 Published Every Tuesday and Friday by WAIVTER CHAMP RUCE MILLER X EaOra and Owner - is iiifiiitrtittiMiMifflttiMfflNfiMi VWttg HELEN AND JA6KJ i We BY KATHERINE MAPILUER WWMmwmmfiWmmmm days it IN THE up late whenthe was my habit into sit night reading - - Shikespeare when I was poor and a socialist and a sentimentalist and had plenty of time to fritter away I used to be a regular attendant at the Monday iiopular concerts I was too poor to take a reserved seat and too enthusi- ¬ astic to be content with a bad one I never failed therefore to be at the side door of St James hall so early that I had little difficulty week by week in securing my favorite place in the front row of the orchestra Truly after the scramble in getting in it seemed at first but a sorry tedious business to ceit- began The evening paper was soon read and the ceaseless vchatter sind restlessness that prevailed on every jhand did not allow of any pleasure in more solid reading but I soon found 5n the fellow creatures who surrounded me ample amusement and food for re- ¬ flection There were others who worshipped as devotedly as I at the shrine of music who came as early to St James hall and got their seats almost as regularly s I got mine every Monday evening during the season There were two girls in particular whom I soon came 1c look for quite eagerly They usual- ¬ ly sat immediately behind me and I became a silent party to all the gossip they retailed to all the confidences they exchanged I knew the prices of their hats how much a yard they gave for their winter gowns and for how long they wore the same pair of gloves Moreover I learnt that sequins had gone out of fashion that an evening Ibodice is more becoming cut square than cut round and that crinkly Jhair pins stop in much better than istraight ones It was a revelation to me a youth destitute of sisters to hear what girls talk about and how they seem to look at the affairs of this com- ¬ plex life through a medium of mil- ¬ linery These two addresed one an- ¬ other as Grace and Muriel varied by dear and I gathered that they were bosom friends whose sole oppor ¬ tunity of meeting during the week was afforded by theMonday Pops One of them it transpired was a student at the Itoyal College of Music a vio- ¬ linist the other I took to be a schoo- ¬ lmistress But after all it was not they themsfelves so much as a third person of whom they constantly talked that excited in me the profound est curiosity I remember well the first time I heard of Helen Ambrose It was one evening when Grace was rather late in ar ¬ riving at the hall and Muriel had had to go through a good deal of maneuver ing in order to keep a seat for her friend a circumstance which had not improved her temper nor mine either for in her shuffling endeavors to occupy two seats at once Miss Muriel had unin- ¬ tentionally dealt me several nasty kicks in the back However in those days I was more accustomed to kicks than to the proverbial alternative hapence When at length the late comer appeared it was evident that she was in a state of intense excitement Scarcely had she clambered to her place before she burst forth breathlessly Muriel what do you think Youll never guess Who do you think is in town Fm sure I dont know Put your hat --- poetry and to spend half the day in dreaming- it when I wore my hair so shame to say that for shes not what long and my dress so intentionally neg¬ you would call a vulgar schemer She lige that the street boys greeted me as does everything so gracefully that I never know whether she is genuine or not but somehow she has worked havoc with so many hearts that I cant help feeling it must be her fault as well as their misfortune I didnt tell you about it before because I know you dis- ¬ like Helen and I have a lingering fond- ¬ ness for her in spite of the way she has treated me And I didnt want to give you fresh cause for abusing her I should certainly be sorry to have a brother of mine entangled with Helen Ambrose What does Jack think of be if I did And much as I admired Helen as a friend I always thought her too clever by half for a sister-in-laso I got out of the diffi ¬ culty by telling him what after all was perfectly true that there was only mother and daughter now that the father had died lately leaving them mis- ¬ erably poor and that they were not by way of entertaining just then He merely said 0 all right It doesnt matter Im not particularly keen on other peoples friends On the whole I prefer to make my own And I heard no more on the subject But I suppose your precautions were useless Yes as soon as Helen found that there was a young doctor to be had in- ¬ stead of an old one she sprained her ankle or got her mother to fall ill I forget which Perhaps though its a sit waiting for an hour until the con- 1 I M hospitals nurses and so forth And who is to pay the doctors bill Ah thats the point It will be rather awkwardi for Jack if they do anything shady They seem to be living pretty extravagantly too Theyve taken a flat in Ashley Gardens which is oddi in people supposed to be reduced to ah in- ¬ come of 150 a year There was a moments pause Thn Grace began again impressively JDo you know Muriel I never had any actual reason for distrusting Helen but its a most curious fact that when Jack came back from Scotland- full of her I found that she had never even told him she knew me nor mentioned that she had been at the college And havent you told him No I thought I would wait and see what turn things were going to take Muriel sighed Before the conver- ¬ sation could be resumed a thunder of applause broke out Lady Halle appeared upon the platform followed by the rest of the quartette and the con- ¬ cert began Poor Jack exclaimed Grace one evening a few weeks after the foregoing conversation had taken place He is looking perfectly wretched Have you toldi him yet that Helen is the friend you used to stay with near ¬ - how do you like itf Good fit isnt it said Muriel with complais- ¬ ance and added caustically returning to the subject of Helen Its my opin- ¬ ion shes so subtle that she deceives herself as well as everybody else Perhaps Well the idea is that Mrs Ambrose has some mysterious com- ¬ plaint and has come up to town to see a specialist Jack is utilized to select him and to give advice about private Yes that sets her apart from the ordinary run of frank English girls He complains that we are all so pitiably ob- ¬ vious She is exactly the girl to attract him Is that your new jacket ¬ ¬ O infatuated of course like every man who sets eyes on that wonderful face He came home very badly under the spell I am surprised at that You know I never could see anything so very re- ¬ markable in Helen Besides if anyone could take care of himself in such cir- ¬ cumstances I should have said that person was your brother Jack I cant altogether agree with you I admit that Jack is not susceptible but there isnt a doubt that Helen is des- ¬ perately fascinating As Jack says there is a certain subtlety about her ¬ pi straight No Who Helen her informants appetite for creating a sensation Why has she come Is she going to make her debut at last How on earth did she manage it Have you seen her or heard from her One question exclaimed Muriel with an amazement that must have satisfied As you know she has dropped me She has come I imagine in pursuit of Jack How she managed it is a more difficult problem to solve But did you ever jenow Helm set her heart on a thing and not get it Penniless as she now is she seems to have retained thatpe- - havent either seen or heard from her at a time please I culiaritv T r I didnt know she knew him Lou always said you meant to keep him at a safe distance and that so far they had never met VO bother 1 didnt mean to tell you that but as Ive told you so much you nit3as well know the rest It wasnt my fault their meeting I did my best to prevent it It was fate It all hap ¬ pened in the strangest way Last sum ¬ mer Jack set his heart on having a month in Scotland Finances didnt admit of his taking a holiday pure and simple so he advertised for a locum tenens in a bcottisk country town specifying certain conditions The re- ¬ sult was an offer of old Dr Slaters practice in Peatburn of all places in the world which he accepted Then without word from me he reinem bered thai I had friends in that part of the world and one day shortly before be went to take possession he said to nne 7 say- Grace isnt that place in Sep ti and where you used to sfay some ¬ where near Peatburn If your friends are worth knowing you might give me n introduction I knew what the re --- Come in pursuit of your brother Jack came from Muriel in a dazed interrogative anyone unacquainted with the secret marks that the government places on its bills to gather these decayed pieces of money together in their proper order but some of the clerks in the re- ¬ demption division of the treasury are particularly expert in sorting and deciphering bits of mutilated money and through long years of experience are Peatburn asked Muriel able to tell in an instant to what par No and she has never disclosed our ticular note or kind of note a certain friendship though of course she must scrap belongs When the pieces conknow that Jack is my brother tained- In this bunch of old money were She is extraordinary finallv sorted and moumtediit was found When she ceased writing to me I that while there was not one complete wondered whether she meant to drop note remaining not more than two or me entirely as I found she had dropped three scraps in some instances the all her other student friends one by rightful owner was entitled td a reone And now it is pretty clear that demption- of 400 Unfortunately for the man who found the money he could that is her intention She seens to have riot prove his ownership nor eould he given up all idea of the profession too make affidavit as to what had become in spite of needing money so desperateof tlie missing portions of the notes ly as they must with all this expense Consequently the United States was Fancy Jack has never heard her sing the gainer in this case Accidents of although he is continually at their flat this nature are by no means rare as is didnt even know she had a voice attested by the numbers of boxes of Really What does it all mean charred remnants erf monej which are J It makes me simply boil with indigkept among the curious records of the But Little Danger fromIrKhtnlnr nation to think of that girl who three redemption division Clifford Howard years ago was the rising star among It will doubtless surprise the timid to know that only 200 deathis a year oc- - u singers envied by every girl at the intent on finding her fiddle case which portant lessons book may be made of in Ladies Home Journal jext a work cur on an average throughout this en tre college and idolized by every man had been left in the hall I seized my The Sale of a Fnmoiis Mine opportunity and the introduction was pictures showing children engaged in in the place calmly chucking the One of the most famous mines in country from lightning or one person an occupation Naturally follows a in every 350000 people Wow in com ¬ whole thing With such a career be- effected We exchanged a swift glance of rec- ¬ rest book and valuable lessons in im-¬ Leadville was the Bobert E Lee Its parison 15 times as fore her Just think not only that marmany people are sleep and quiet An ex promise was discovered when the vein killed velous voice but such brilliance too in ognition and Tell me I said1 did portance of may alse be made each year byfaHing- out of win- or deposit was first struck but for ercise book clows over twice as many from bein other ways and that irresistible mag- ¬ Jack marry Helen r The girl looked at me with a startled7 By this time the little worker has some reason or other people did not oitten by rattlesnakes while 25 netic personality per become quite proficient in classifying take kindly to it and the owners tried cent more are Well you know I never could feel expression and tears rose to her eyes killed with Unloaded f to sell an interest A gentle ¬ Used you to listen she asked re pictures Let him make books illus in vain pistols More people are drowned that trating the three kingdoms rroviae man who happened to ihave a few hun ¬ around New York city So you say But you never came di- proachfully alone every year ht and dred dollars was besought to take a with an I ignored her question and repeated1 himwill soon old geography or twoillus- ¬ third of it for 300 He studied the than there are deaths from lightning- n rectly under her influence have little volumes he all over the conn try In Im glad to say I didnt BiitT was my own marry trating occupations of men queer peo- ¬ matter and dteeming the venture too Die oy ou per cent are fact mom h Did Jack Helen the only girl in the Students home of killed by bein vehicles bridges risky declined The Lee was a pockety no she said with almost- a ple queer babies aod whom that can be said I preferred not iuuu- oy norses in i ey York citv than ¬ etc If he visits menagerie or show tnine and some of the pockets con die from lightning Helen is dead to sell my soul to a witch Im glad sob throughout the he may make a book containing pic tained rich Kre To effect a sale the you see through her at last You and J I drew her gently aside and we saf tures of the animals he saw Washing Dwners wageredi that they would take whole of the United States The cau- should never have become such friends down Presently she told me thewholtg ton Home Magazine 151000000 worth of ore out of the mine alties of the south show that1 the dan ¬ sad- story if Helen Ambrose had not retired f roni in 24 hours By great good luck they gers of being lynched and of bein And how was it I asked that she the scene I couldnt stand you when The Smell of Rain discovered a few rich pockets and won Icilleo by lightning are about the sam you were always raving about her and her mother lived apparently so After a summer shower you must the bet After this there was no diffi ¬ the trolley cars of our cities kill a far o 3 ngreater number Me rave that fresli curious people That was nothing You- iar Deyono xneir means w have often noticed bddr that rises from1 culty in selling the mine for 1500 lighting storms ofNow than do the l should hear Jack PQ riot unpleasant San Francisco Chronicle these are facts it was simpie enougn Helen knew but --rthey are strictly accurate and carev 4- I hope he does it in less faulty Eng that hermother could only live a few the hew watered earth Latejy it oc Only Jleasonnble fully computed--Edwa- rd lish thn you do W Bole in S months and that she herself would not curred to a well known man of science Citizen How is it that vou are charcr LadiesVHomeJpurnalM Oh pray dear spare me the peda- - long survive the parting so shlghadH to investigate the cause it proves xo Ing such tremendous prices for ice I r gogue Its years since I left school Jbgpn- - spending their capital Tf be produced byaQomppund never before understand that there is plenty V ofV V BeptteV Here comes the quartette Its Schu ¬ iUL knew there was some explaaatiori discovered of which in a pound1 of soHj Lifter all t Grocer No sir we cannnf fr Li it rn-W iT one hTradred thnsandth of Death and theMaiden berts less than Ifyoi V TSltillS- Ah why do you women Dealer Yes but see howrWohad to i jcredit This is a stripy cash 1 hasj have a shred of soul left in your school- - onef another so harshly and so hastily1 rnii ounce exists This compound jvorry about It all last winter when we We j dofcot o- - mvpowiiii5w Von ih uouc uuuy you n iorget tnat ypir have had my lesson said tBcg iri sc fnr ns known some of thepropert les- Kppught thcrfe would be none You campfiox bui so very littlejBopJtf be gave a grammar lesson in yourf Titimbiy eer fXl of - tiJi lofct supposswe can jvorry like 4hat WT Then sir you csnuotu life obtained that there was mucnA ciiin And Jack i nWbt charge fob tcaoe sQr i never hayecrsh iiiui JUY The following week Grace told her culty in conducting the iexperiraeiit- to pay 1 Jask vis engaged to Muriel Blatlcl IM uaje Ji anybody Somonvme Jrmii U friend in audible undertones that jack and White Cincinnati ifnquirer are--not -- ¬ ¬ ¬ FOR THE HOUSEHOLD had asked Helen to be his wife and had met with refusal but no adequate ex i Hints WIxlcU May Prove planation had accompanied it The i of Use young man had admitted to his slster jjWhen perfumes are not disagreeable that he had urged his suit more than ftp a patient it is well to use them freely once for in spite of her rejection of it J fin a sick room as they are a protection he dared to believe that Helen caredfor fagaimst contagion It is said that if him She merely said that it was im jlavender water is sprayed through the possible for her to marry him and that living rooms of houses situated in a she would rather not give a reason By inalarial locality it will prevent the ocdint of much persuasion however he cupants from contracting the disease got her to say that she must for the - The back and arms of an old chair present devote her life to nursing and that seem to be of no use will make an supporting her invalid mother excellent bed rest for an invalid The I rather fancy that kind of extreme rest is made by cutting away the seat penury that is compatible with an ex- ¬ and legs and padding the back and pensive journey to London from the arms with pieces of an old comfortable wilds of Scotland consultations with and covering this with some delicate two of the most celebrated doctors in colored chintz or satine or when the the world and a sumptuous flat off Vic- ¬ rest is in use one may fill the back and toria street was Graces sarcastic com- ¬ sides with pillows ment If it is necessary for her to When hanging sash curtains in support her mother why doesnt she summer cottage windows and rods the are let herself be heard at a few concerts hot at hand take picture wire It can They would soon have plenty of money be fastened securely from brass headed then to pay for all the luxuries they nails the curtains can be readily drawn seem to indulge in upon it and it will not sag as a piece of How is she supposed to be earning a twine will asked Muriel living Do not forget in packing away silver I havent a notion Jack says that for the summer to put a few pieces of he thinks she gives lessons of some sort camphor in the box with it This will but that he doesnt pry He offered to help to keep the silver from becoming lee the mother come and live with them discolored as it oftentimes will when if Helen would consent to marry him oiot in use but she only shook her head Yester- ¬ Mothers in the country with children day he asked me if I would go and call will do well to visit the barn and seon her Of course I was obliged to re- cure a box of oats to keep at hand Wet fuse And then I told him what friends shoes as soon as they are removed Helen and I used to be and asked if he from the feet should be filled with could imagine why she had concealed the oats and left until perfectly dry the fact from him all the time The oats absorb the moisture in the Didnt that open his eyes leather and preserve the shape of the He turned very pale but he only shoe No doubt Helen has some good said Pigs that have become dried may be reason I will ask her to come and see freshened by laying them upon a plate you if you wont go and see her and placing the plate in a steamer until And did he do so the fruit is softened and full Boll the Yes figs in confectioners sugar and let Well them stand in a warm room awhile She answered that she went nowhere Now that the berry season has come now around the convenient little article for She does though I saw herthe oth ¬ hulling strawberries will be doubly aper night at the theater it was Borneo preciated With a cherry stoner and and Juliet at the Lyceum She was sit- something for removing hulls or berting in the front row of the dress cir ries the housewife does not look upon cle this preserving season with such dread And what did she look like and stains upon dainty pink finger For all the world like Bossettis nails are a thing of the past Beata Beatrix You know the absurd A piece of narrow webbing such as affected way she has of doing her hair is used for holding furniture springs And she was very pale and sat quite still in place sewed upon the under edge with her head thrown back and her eyes of rugs will prevent the corners from shut nearly all the time just like the curling moreover the rugs are not so picture She cant have seen much of likely to pull out at the ends when what was going on on the stage I saw taken hold of too near the edges when lots of people watching her I have no they are beaten patience with women who pose Crusts of bread are better than a soft Thq note qf death again It seemed cloth for rubbing photographs engrav ¬ to me likeaIforfeboaiing In Bossettis ings or paintings to remove soiled picture does not the dove bear poppies marks and dust The bread should be emblems of sleep in its beak and lay 24 hours old N Y Sun them in the maidens lap while the lover SCRAP BOOKS wanders disconsolate in the back ¬ ground As- Good Way to Amuse and Instruct The next concert was the last of the the Children series All that I overhehrd as we The primary school is not the only waited for it to begin wasthat Helens place nowadays where busy work is mother was dead and that Jack now emoloved to keen hands and brains out dared to hope afresh or miscniet Tne wise motuer knows almost expected to see the name of that her little ones must be given some Miss Helen Ambrose appearing on the thing to do and she catches at every bills as a vocalist bef pre many weeks device for employing the time and also should pass But the concert season for training the intellect was virtually over besides the girl All children love to cut paper an3 would no doubt devote a period to this fact is f till of suggestions Let all mourning for her mother and must papers and old books containing pic-¬ need rest from the labors of nursing tures be caref ullyt saved Get the child I was not surprised- therefore that a pair of small blunt scissors and this new star did not shine out in the teach him to cut out pictures well with musical firmament During the next margins and names preserved This in few months I scanned the marriage col- ¬ itself is a valuable lesson in neatness umn in my daily paper with more than and the little pupil also learns to hoard usual care but no announcement that up articles which in many homes are I found there gave tidings of a union consigned to the waste basket A shoe between Jack and Helen box will serve nicely as a receptacle for About a year later I rashly accepted these pictures an invitation to an evening party given Now take a tablet of good heavy by some musical friends at Hempstead paper if possible ten inches in length I went rather late naturally expecting by six in width Unfasten the leaves to be bored When I arrived a violin and fold them in pairs cross ways Sew solo was going on and I had to wait till these inside a strong manilla cover cut it came to an end before my name was the same size The unlettered parts announced I could- see from the hall of a clean flour saek make good cov- ¬ through the open doorway the head of ers Pretty little books containing the girl who was playing Her face ten pages are thus made and if sewn seemed familiar to me and a moments with bright colored silk or worsted rapid search through the chambers of are made still more attractive memory assured me that it was Grace Supply the child with smooth paste my neighbor of the Monday Pops and a small Torush 5nd teach him to A hasty greeting was exchanged with use them neatly Show him the impormy voluble hostess while the violinist tance of placing the picture straight received her applause and- exactly in the middle of the page Will you introduce me to the lady He knows more about playing than who has just been playing I asked anything else therefore let his first Decorate the With pleasure Doesnt she prollfuce book be a play book a delightful tone I thought that you cover fancifully rather let him do it who are such u connoisseur would be under your direction and print tho pleased with her She is a great friend name and that of the owner in ink of mine ray latest protege Her name Allow him to exercise his taste and is Miss Harlow She is just coming out judgment in selecting the prettiest and as a professional If you have an op- most effective illustrations talking At this them over as they are pasted in and portunity as a journalist moment Grace came towards the door afterward may inculcate many im ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ - ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ the smallest point what a mighty creature he is He and his companion Narain Gaj Prasad which means the peerless lord are provided with two slave ele phants arid the only duty of the latter is to fetch and provide fodder for Bijli and ISarain Gaj They do theii duty right well At early dawn their mahouts or drivers drive them into their jungles and they work like real slaves They collect the sweet sugar canes tearing them up by their roots the young succulent grasses and tender leaves and heap --them up in masses which weigh about 300 pounds each These loads are put on their backs and thrice a day they gladly carry in their burdens and lay them at the feet of ¬ ¬ their lords latter fed and any child would enjoy the strange sight Firsit of all the ma hout makes a great big camp fire of We went out by moonlight to see the ¬ twigs and brushwood and on it he places a large flat iron dish supported on two bricks Then he takes wheat flour and kneads it with water into great round flat cakes about an inch thick and twice the circumference of a soup plate These cakes he bakes on the iron dish We were anxious to taste them and we found them very good We punched out with our fingers all the nice brown spots and ate them piping hot And to make up to Bijli and Narain for tak ing part of their supper we had prepared a treat of which they are particularly fond Prom the bazar we had brought great balls of sugar cane juice boiled down and made solid called goor in that country Each ball wtas twice the size of a tennis ball and in each wheat cake or chapati we rolled a lump of this molasses You shculd have seen how the big beasts enjoyed ¬ ¬ The eminent Swiss- specialist Yersin a pupil of Pasteur declares his conviction that the plague which has prevailed in southern China since 1894 and in British India since 1896 is the genuine black death of the middle ages and that it will in all probability reach Europe in a year or two The model of the equestrian statue of the late Maj Gen John E Hart ranft the hero of Fort Stedman which is to be set up in front of the new Penn sylvania capitol in Harrisburg is now being made in Paris and when completed will be shipped to Philadelphia where it will be cast in bronze John Bidlake United States consul Baranquilla has notified the state at department at Washington that the government of Colombia has granted a monopoly to a private person to im port manufacture and sell matches for 25 years From June to January of this year inclusive the United States sent to Colombia 25614 kilos of matches A kilo equals 22046 pounds During the same period England sent 21123 kilos Germany 21767 France 41247 Italy 12 - ¬ ¬ ¬ 7S6 HOUSEHOLD KIT OF TOOLS -- ¬ rested down on our shoulders always upturned for the forthcoming delicacy Marie A Millie in St Nicholas REDEEMING MUTILATED MONEY their feed how their great trunks Full Value of n Noe ments j ¬ - cbloredi paper money thatliefliad buried in a field It had laid in the ground so long a time andhad been so generously According to the present rule of the redemption division of the United States treasury- - nothing less than frag ments representing two fifths of a bank note Qr greenback will be redeemed by Uncle Sam- If that much of a note is presented the United States will allow the holder one half the face value of it while three fifths of a mote will be re- ¬ deemed for full valuei Of course there are occasional exceptions to this rule Some time since a man from 2sew England forwarded a bunch of dis ¬ - ait Isnid f or Frag Representing Three FifthH ¬ pieces as soon as it was touched It would have been utterly impossible for feasted upon by worms that it fell to ¬ - ¬ v - ¬ airs Wingrleliys Womanly Way of Keepingr a Tool Chest Having occasion recently to use a pair of plyers said Mr Wingleby I called upon Mrs Winglebey f or a pair with the confident expectation that she would have them and sure enough she did and she didnt have to hunt them up either She knew right where they were and she went and got them with out the slightest trouble They were in a sort of household tool chesty which Mrs Wingleby brought out from a closet and laid on the table before me they Avere pretty slick little plyers the tip of one of the points broken off but only the tip and they did very nicely I took the opportunity to look this household kit of tools over The tooT chest was a piece of brown cotton cloth about 1 feet square The tools were bunched together and laid upon this cloth crosswise between the center of the cloth and one of the corners To close the chest the point of the cloth nearest the tools was doubled forward over the tools and the bunch r oiled over once Then the side points were folded up over the ends of the tools to keep them from sliding out endwise the bundle thus formed was rolled up in the rest 6i the cloth A very convenient form of tool chest and one that takes up the least possible room Besides the plyers I found hero two tack claws three screwdrivers one brad awl one three cornered file two monkey wrenches and one cold chiiSil a kit lacking only hammer and saw to make it tolerably complete and Mrs Wingleby has these IJcnow for Ifcave borrowed them all two hammers a tack hammer and a big hammer to drive nails with and a good big saw Thev kept in the tool chest beoause they wouldnt wrap up well with the smsiller and nearly equal sized tools there kept The only thing I dont understand about this kit is the cold chisel What use there can be for n cold chisel in a house I dont exactly see Itispossible that Mrs Wingleby has picked it up somewhere and hates to throw it away but I dont think so I have never known her to pick up useless thingsonerely for the sake of possession as some folks do Probably if I should ask I should find that there was some perfectly sim ¬ ple use in a house for a cold chisel but however that may be there can be no doubt that Mrs Wingleby is provided with every tool that is necessary for performing with neatness and dispatch every sort of household work from pulling- nails out of the childrens shoes to putting up a window shade and as might be expected of her she has thesethings always at handPhiladelphia Press ¬ - n e V4S3 E l - ¬ ¬ - ¬ Mil - i 0-Alas - - - V Jf 1 J vyr - ¬ 4 - - fI - c- - - T i i - - I i i Li 5 1 - 1 -- itacyounpTr yr -- THE BOURBON NEWS FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 17 1897 A Methodical Haa Just as Wiggins was ready tojleave home THE FARMING WORLD PV THE VINE HOPPER V j fc r X In California No 116 of the California sta ¬ Bulletin tion Berkeley describes the Califor ¬ nia Vine Hopper which is counted as one of the four things doing the great ¬ est injury to the vineyards of Califor-¬ nia The bulletin gives an interesting account of the life history of this in ¬ jurious insect and goes on to suggest remedies some of which may toe of in¬ terest to our readers It is stated that some growers believe that the hopper may be kept in subjection by sheep dng the vineyard Sheep are turned into the vineyards after the fruit is picked and permitted to eat down the Hw Tliis Destructive Pest Is Fooelit THE SAVING DAIRYMAN Tlie Exercise of Wise Ecoaoay Ala vrays Leads to Success One saving dairyman not a stingy one will make more money than twr extravagant ones First a dairyman should be saving of his cows as a cow well cared for will be a useful and profitable animal for sev ¬ eral years longer than one ill fed ill housed and ill treated Even in summer cows should not bo left exposed to violent rainstorms but should be sheltered where there is less danger of their being struck by light ning as when huddled together under trees or being chilled by a prolonged drenching The latter especially is damaging- to the milk yield for I have noticed that cows always shrink in milk after exposure to a storm Wise economy calls for measures that will obviate this namely a dry warm shel-¬ ¬ - L hill top and after a run through long arched avenue we came out sudf denly at the base of the hill temple Instead of a mad triumphant sweep around the great pyramid the ponies balked rooted themselves past any and- we got lashing or noonday sunjfg out and walked under the around the hoarjr high altar of Buddha down an avenue of tall kanari trees lined with statues gargoyles and other such recha or remains of ancient art Gr-r-ree-i- ng- Rivals tlie Pyramids A gray ruin showed indistinctly on k BORO BOEDOR Great BnuiUiist Jtuin in Java Taut 2 A MOTHEES EFFORT MES KEINEES LETTER About Change of Life for eight years and could find no permanent relief until one year ago My trouble was Change of Life I tried Lydia E Pinkhams Vegetable¬ Compound and relief came almost im mediately I have taken two bottles of the Vegetable Com pound three boxes of Pill and have also m tM n auiucr aces ncr unuuivr iu b nu fal Condition But manages to Rescue Her The St Paul correspondent for the New Era recently had an item regarding the case o Mabel Stevens who had just recovered from a serious illness of rheumatism and nervous trouble and was able to be out for rthe first time in three months The letter stated that it was a very bad case and her recovery was such a surprise to the neigh- bors that it created considerable gossip Ueing anxious to learn the absolute facts in the case a special reporter was sent to have a talk with the girl and her parents They were not at home however being some distance away A message was sent to Mr Stevens asking him to write up a full his tory of the case and a few days ago the fol lowine letter was received from Mrs Stevens ST PAUL IND Jan 20 1897 Editors New Era Greensburg lna DEAR SIRS Your kind letter rennivpd and I am clad to have the opportunity to tell you about the sickness and recovery of Mabel We dont want any newspaper notoriety but in a case like this where a tew words of what I have to say may mean recovery for some child I feel it my duty to tell you of her case Two years ago this winter Mabel began complaining of pains in her limbs principally in her lower limbs She was going to school and had to walk about three quarters of a mile each day going through all kinds of weather She was thirteen years old and doing so well in her studies that I disliked to take her from school but we had to do it For several months she was confined to the house and she grew pale and dwindled down to almost nothing Her legs and arms were drawn up and her appearance was Several doctors had attended her Eitiful seemed that none of them did her any good They advised us to take her to the springs but times were so hard we could not afford it although we finally managed to get her to the Martinsville baths Here she grew suddenly weaker and it seemed that she could not stand it but she became better and it seemed that she was being benefited but she suddenly grew worse and we had to bring her home She lingered along and last winter became worse again and was afflicted with a nervous trouble almost like the St Vitus dance For some time we thought she would die and the physicians gave her up When she was at her worst a neighbor came in with a box of Dr Williams Pink Pills for Pale People and wanted us to try them as they were advertised to be good for such cases and her daughter had used them for nervousness with such good results that she thought they micht help Mabel We tried them The first box helped her some and after she had taken three boxes she was able to sit up in bed When she had finished a half dozen boxes she was She has taken able to be out and about about nine boxes altogether now and she is as well as ever and going to school every day having started in again three weeks ago Her cure was undoubtedly due to these pills Signed MRS AMANDA STEVENS Dr Williams Pink Pills for Pale People contain in a condensed form all the elements necessary to give new life and richness to the blood and restore shattered They are an unfailing specific for nerves such diseases as locomotor ataxia partial paralysis St Vitus dance sciatica neuralgia rheumatism nervous headache the after effect of la grippe palpitation of the heart pale and sallow complexions all forms of weakness in either male or female The pills are sold by all dealers or will be sent post paid on receipt of price 50 cents a box or six boxes for 250 they are never sold in bulk or by the 100 by addressing Dr Williams Medicine Co Schenectady N Y ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ From tbe New Era Greensburg Ind go down to his office his wife said to him John I wish you would stop at Blank Cos department store and have them to send me up three yards of goods to match this sample All right said Wiggins reaching for the sample How much will it cost the other morning to I suffered wife I dont remember exactly replied his Its 35 or 40 cents a yard But I must know the exact cost he persisted or I cant stop for it I am in a office rush this morning to get down to the ¬ fv DEVICE FOR JABBING INSECTS leaves This method is considered in-¬ effective as are also the methods of burying- the leaves and spraying in win - iter Summer spraying is said to be an effectual process but is costly and diffi¬ cult The insect is very active and dn order to kill it a very strong and pen¬ etrating wash like kerosene emulsion must be used Jarring is considered one of the best remedies when tried dn the spring- and under certain condi- ¬ tions Fig 1 shows certain contriv- ¬ ances that are used in jarring The scoop or shovel is held up against the vine to hold the hoppers which are driven down by striking with a stick Another way to fight the pest consists In using a plain palm leaf fan dipped in - A NET FOR INSECTS a sticky mixture like thick molasses and water The fan is held under the vine with one hand while with the oth--e- r the operator strikes the leaves so as to knock the hoppers down upon the fan An insect net shown at Fig 2 is also used With this the vine is jarred and as the insects fly a few skillful strokes with the net will catch most of them and they may be crushed or emptied into kerosene Txof PToodworth says that the net and the fan methods are the only ones which are at all practical for summer use He observed that nearly 90 per cent of the hoppers were killed by the net method while working with a gang large enough to cover about five acres a day About half of the gang of men were green hands part white and part Chinese and at the rate of wages the cost per acre would be between 15 and 20 cents Thisis an illustration of the value of scientific agricultural work Such pests are sure to come The av ¬ erage farmer cannot afford time and study needed to understand how to fight such insects or diseases There inust be scientific men somewhere with nothing to do but to study these mat- ¬ ters and give their results freely sto the world Rural New Worker DIET OF THE TOAD Wasps Beetles and Yellow Jackets station Bulletin says the toad lives ten to forty years does not begin to pro duceoung till the fourth year but then lays over 1000 eggs a year It has lived two years food but cannot live without water It never takes tdead ormo tionless food It takes its food by¬ means of its tongue alone and it operates this so rapidly that the eye cannot follow its motions It captures and de- ¬ vours bees wasps yellow jackets ants beetles worms spiders snails bugs grasshoppers crickets weevils cater- ¬ pillars moths etc The station examined with a micro scope the contents o the stomachs of seven toads in April 30 in May 66 in June 26 in Julj ten in August and seven in September 149 in all Onan jiverage it was found that SO per cent of the toads food consists of harmful insects and 11 per cent was of such beneficial insects as bees spiders lady bugs etc 46 of Compose Its Menu Hatch Mass -- The deep portico of the passagran commands an angle and two sides of the square temple and from the mass of blackened and bleached stones the eye finally arrang es and follows out thej broken lines of the terraced1 pyramid ter Be saving also of your feed For in- ¬ covered with such a wealth of ornament stance in giving- milch stock corn fod ¬ as no other one structure in the world der when they trample it under their presents The first near view Is almost hoofs and waste as much as they eat it disappointing In the blur of details is the dairyman who is wasteful not It is difficult to realize the vast propor struc- d the animals I find that the most tions of this economical way of feeding corn fodder ture a pyramid the base platform of is to spread it before the cattle when in which is 500 feet square the first ter- ¬ stanchions and only give them what race walls are 300 feet square and the final dome rises to a heigM of 100 feet they will eat tip clean To be saving of the feed in the pas ¬ Stripped of every kindly relief of vine tures dont put more stock into the and moss every gap and ruined angle field thandt will support On a farm not visible there was something garish long ago I heard them talking- about raw and almost disordered at the first the cow pasture horse pasture sheep glance almost as jarring as newness effect of pasture and calf lot I knew the owner and the hardwas on the right track as it implied the dark lichens on the gray trachyte that he kept his stock separated Milch made it look like a bad photograph of cows never do as well when compelled the pile to pasture dn common with other cat- ¬ The temple stands on a broad plat- ¬ tle form and rises first im five square ter- ¬ Then again do not waste the milk races inclosing- galleries or procession ¬ Even a drop of milk which may repre ¬ al paths between their walls which are sent the growth of one grass root can- ¬ covered on each side with bas relief not afford to be wasted In the first sculptures If placed in single line place secure all of the milk from the these bas reliefs would extend for three cows udder by patient stripping The miles The terrace walls hold 436 richest comes last and you cannot af niches or alcove chapels where life- ford to lose even a drop size Buddhas sit serene upon lotus is not a stingy course to see that the cushions Staircases ascend im straight It milk pails pans cans etc are well lines from each of the four sides pass cleaned and that your hired hands are ing under stepped or pointed- arches so land to the cows that the animals do the keystones of which are elaborately not frequently kick over the milk pails carved masks and rows of sockets in and spill the fluid Perhaps the most the jambs show where wood or metal effcient way to save milk is to preserve doors once swung its quality so well that none is wasted Above the square terraces are three by souring or taintingcircular terraces where 72 latticed Be saving of the butter you make dagobas reliquaries in the shape of the In figuring on a good yield of butter calyx or bud of the lotus inclose each from the cream do not make the mis- ¬ a seated image 72 more Buddhas sit- ¬ take of mixing some of the casein of ting in these inner upper circles of Nir ¬ milk in with the butter fat This is vana facing a great dagoba or final done by skimming loppered milk under cupola the exact function or purpose of the supposition that it is economy which as key to the whole structure is when it really is the grossest extrava- ¬ still the puzzle of archaeologists This gance for you can never make first final shrine is 50 feet in diameter andi class butter that way either covered a relic of Buddha or a ¬ Remember that milk cream and but central well where the ashes of priests ter saved is money earned so exercise and princes were deposited or is a form wise economy in all branches of dairy ¬ surviving- from the tree temples of the ing George E Newell in American earliest primitive east when nature Cultivator worship prevailed The English engin- ¬ eers made an opening in the solid ex-¬ FOR TOBACCO GROWERS terior and found an unfinished statue Description of a Horse TImt Is Easily of Buddha on a platform over a deep well hole and its head ihalf buried in Made at Home For the construction of a home made debris still smiles upon one from the tobacco horse as illustrated herewith deep cavern A staircase has been con- ¬ for the sides a take two pieces one by structed to the summit of this dagoba three inches and three feet ten inches and from it one looks down upon the long The two cross pieces lb are one whole structure as on a ground plan by three inches and four feet ten inches drawing and out over finely cultivated long nailed securely to sides a with fields and thick palm groves to the eight penny nails For cross piece c matchless peaks and the nearer hills take one piece one by two inches and that inclose this fertile valley of the Boro Boedor the very finest view I ever saw wrote Marianne North Three fourths of the terrace chapels and the upper dagobas have crumbled1 hundreds of statues are headless arm less overturned missing tees or finials are gone from the bell roofs terrice walls bulge lean outward and have fallen in long- stretches and the circular platforms and- the processional paths undulate as if earthquake waves were at the moment rocking the mass No cement was used to hold the fitted stones together and other Hindu pecul ¬ iarities of construction are the entire absence of a column a pillar or an arch Vegetation wrought great ruin during twelve-century-ol- to the passagran or government rest- house But what difference does it make about knowing the asked Mrs Wiggins cost of the goods to the penny snapped A whole heap of difference Wiggins It will save my losing a couple of hours waiting for my change Ohio State Journal Home Seeker ISxcnrsioaa Via Big Four Route Sept 6 7 and 20 21 at one fare plus 200 for the round trip WA rL used the Sana flBik tive Wash to specified points in Alabama Arizona Arkansas Colorado Florida Georgia Indian Territory Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Nebraska New Mexico North and South Dakota North and South Carolina Oklahoma Tennessee Texas Utah Virginia Wisconsin and Wyoming For tickets and full information call on any ticket agent of the Big Four Route or address E O McCormick Pass Traffic Mgr or Warren J Lynch Ass Gen Pass Tkt Agt Cincinnati 0 ¬ ¬ and must say 1 nave never had anything help so much 1 have better health than I ever had in my life I feel like a new person per- ¬ fectly strong I give the Compound all the credit I have recommended it to several of my friends who are using it with like results It has cured m of several female diseases I would not do without Mrs Pinkhams remedies for anything There is no need of so much female suffering Her remedies Mrs Etta Kbineb are a sure cure The measure of manhood is the degoree of skill attained in the art of carrying ones self so as to pour forth upon men all the inspirations of love and hope and to invoke good even from the meanest and wickedest of mankind W D Hillis Knightstown Henry Co Ind black-and-whi- te What is the age of chivalry Aunt Penelope Those good old times when men fell in love with women over forty Tit ¬ Why have more Bita Pisos Cure cured me of a Throat and Lung trouble of three years standing E Cady Huntington Ind Nov 12 1894 Boarding School Teacher And now Edith tell me the plural of baby Edith promptly Twins Tit Bits ESTEY Organs been sold than any other kind Because although higher in price the Estey gives far better value than any other Write for Illustrated Catalogue with prices to Estey Organ Company Brattleboro Vt - Is taken internally Halls Catarrh Cure Price 75c ¬ ¬ Many a woman can do exquisite embroidery but cant darn a sock Washington Democrat - GET THE GENUINE ARTICLE - Walter Baker Cos Breakfast COCOA Pure Delicious Nutritious Costa Less than ONM CENT a cnp Be sure that the package bears our Trade Mark UH m Walter Baker Established 1780 Co Limited ¬ Vfl Trade Mark DorchcStCT MaSS - CONSTIPATION-i by j Over Eating Over Work I ITelgrlit of Impropriety Do you know said the girl in blue while we were sitting in the hammock and just as I thought he was about to propose a garter snake suddenly appeared How indelicate returned the girl in pink Chicagb Post No part of the human body receives more ill treatment than the bowels Load after load is imposed until at last the intestines become clogged refuse to act worn out Then you must assist nature Do ii and see how easily you will be uver unnKing i t Cured By ititfioto CANDY CATHARTIC Gross Outrages Upcn the stomach and bowels are perpetrated by multitudes of injudicious people who upon experiencing the annoyance of constipation in a slight degree infiltrate their bowels with drenching evacuants which enfeeble the intestinal membrane to a serious extent sometimes even superinducing dysentery or piles Hostetters Stomach Bitters is the true succedaneum for these nostrums since it is at once invigorating gentle and effectual It also banishes dyspepsia malarial complaints rheumatism and kidney troubles ¬ ¬ Not a violent mass of mercurial and mineral poisons but a PURE VEGETA- ¬ BLE COMPOUND that acts directly upon the diseased and worn out intestinal canal makes it strong and restores muscular action at the same time gently stimulating the liver and kidneys Not a patent liquid or pill form dose but a CANDY TABLET pleasant to eat easy and delightful in action They are indeed REMEDY ATiT DRUGGISTS 265 10a 25c 60c NATURES OWN ¬ WlttM - - Customer Chalk down that shave Im broke Barber We dont trust If you cant raise ten cents raise whiskers Judge There is a powder to be shaken into the shoes called Allens Foot Ease invented by Allen S Olmsted LeRov N Y which druggists and shoe dealers say is the best thing they have ever sold to cure swollen burning and tender or aching feet Some dealers claim that it makes tight or new shoes feel easy It certainly will cure corns and bunions and relieve instantly sweating hot or smarting feet It costs only a quarter and the inventor will send a sample free to any address ¬ The Alternative THE MORE YOU SAY THE LESS PEOPLE REMEMBER ONE WORD WITH YOU Real Rest and Comfort long-unde- r ¬ -- -- The stomach that doesnt flinch art yellow jackets wasps blister beetles and click beetles or pinch bugs would seem to be prepared for anything- in t he insect line and it doubtless is The quantity of food that a toads stomach can accommodate is remark ¬ able Iji one were found 77 myriapods in another 55 army worms in another 65 gypsjr moth caterpillars in another aiine ante six cut worms five myyia pods six sow bugs one weevil and one wire worm beetle In 24 hours the toad consumes enough food to fill its stomach four times Feeding at the rate above mentioned a single toad will in three months de ¬ vour over 10000 insects If every ten of these would have done one cent dam ¬ age the toad ha saved ten dollars Evidently the toad is a valuable friend to the farmer gardener and jfruit grower aud can be made espe ¬ cially useful i a greenhouse garden and iberry pateb - NOTES Burning sulphur in the curing room it is said will kill mold flies and skip pexs on cheese its buried centuries but earthquakes four feet four inches long and nail to and tropical rains are working now a sides a The feet ee are one by three slow but surer ruin that will leave inches and 12 inches long and nailed to little of Boro Boedor for the next sidesaasafootrest Stick d istohang centurys wonder seekers unless the tobacco on Each hand takes two rows walls are soon straightened and strongAfter one strip is filled one removes ly braced Miss Si R Scidmore in it and the other man moves the house Century and drops sticks before beginning to A Great Flre FItyhter THE MARKETS cut at every three hills in each third The New Yorker made her earliest row if 12 plants are to be put on the 16 Cincinnati stick Put two rows together and if in ippearance as a fire fighter at the burni- LIVE STOCK Cattle commons 2 25Sept 2 90 ng- of the sound steamer City of Rich- ¬ 3 85 4 35 danger of sunburn put eight to twelve Select batchers 6 25 5 75 CAIiVES Fair sticks in a heap and only the top stick mond at her pier foot of Peck Slip on HOGS Commonto good light 4 05 3 50 7 1891 She was called from her will be in danger of sunburn In haul ¬ March 4 25 4 10 Mixed packers 4 35 4 20 Light shippers berth at the Battery and sailing up the ing have three hands one on the wagon 3 C5 3 15 SHEEP Choice and one on each side to pass tobacco East river opened fire on the burn LAMBS Good to choice 5 00 5 40 3 70 4 00 Winter from the heap to the wagon Regulate ing boat with a monitor nozzle while FLOUR AYheat familyred 94 No 2 GRAIN the tobacco on the stick when cut and still in mid stream The stream struck 93 No3red 32 Corn No 2 mixed after it wilts there will be no more to the boat with terrific force knocking 21 Oats No2 do T A Harpending in American the woodwork in every direction and 50 Rye No2 8 75 breaking oif strong- uprights and sup- HAY Prime to choice Agriculturist 9 25 ports as if they had been pipestems PROVISIONS Mess pork 4 32 Lard Prime steam ¬ -- TOBACCO HORSE SAPOLIO VERY LOW RATES TO THE END YOUR NAM ONA POSTAL RD WE WILL SEND YOU OUR 156 PAGEr ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE FREE1-1- SUNNY SOUTH VIA AND Bio Four Route ACCOUNT ¬ 180WiNCHESTER AVE T HEW HAVEK- - GM I ft Mill PAID - ¬ If Add NAMES FOR I One Way Settlers Excursion Tickets on Sale HELPFUL DAIRY 1 The Mississippi experiment station Jiquid bombardment fearing- for their has demonstrated that serious loss re Jives The chief in command at the suits from not salting cows fire rushed to the end of the pier and A cow that will make 300 pounds of Signaled to the New Yorker to shut off butter remember is worth a good deal fhe stream that was creating such a more than one that will make only 200 anic For a moment the order was pounds misunderstood and thinking the The government inspectors at the stream was wanted in another position Chicago stock yards condemn the meat it was shifted In doing so it hit the of all cows that have calves inside with end of the pier and almost lifted the the hair on roof of the wharf building at the end Cows at the Chicago stockyards with Finally it was understood on board the in a month of parturition and for ten New Yorker that the big stream was days after are condemned by the gov ¬ not wanted six smaller lines were sub- ¬ ernment inspectors stituted by her crew and these greatly the cow is not born to make a first assisted the land forces in getting the If class dairy cow feed or care will never fire under control Charles T Hill in make her one Breed and individual St Nicholas merit are the things to start with A SugTKCHtlon If you have a herd of good cows dont Mother What would poor mamma have a man around them who does not For family nse especially plant the know his business or is unwilling to do without her boy if he went away Her Boy You orchard with a view to having the fruit properly attend to it Get rid of the yon were cross could whip Fido when and just pretend it was t Louis Re ¬ herd or incompetent man Wflstern ripen at different tjme mecouldntyou NY World public Plowman f - land companies working- on the boat at the time both engine and hook and ladder and they dropped their hose and tools and fied In dismay at the beginning of this - There were several BUTTER Choice dairy Prime to choice creamery APPLES Per bbl POTATOES Per bbl NEW YORK FLOUR Winter patent OATS Mixed PORK New Mess 10 1914 ONE DOLLAR FOR FOUR Send plainly written by card or letter bo fore Oct 10 four names not more of vounc folks most likely to be Interested In tho best 1 weekly family paper published and receive 1 25 190 5 35 v 75 2 00 1 September 21st October 5th and X9tfi 5 65 1 RYE No 2red CORN No 2 mixed 013 35 4VS 25 9 50 10 25 T m IUUIH AHU HUMtd 5 cent in name added to our subscripcash for ench 15 Pick best names to insure tion list by Nov returns We do tho rest No canvasslnir ggWrite your own nnme and town plainly TOUTIIANB HOME 127 Fifth Ave N Y c o o a ¬ e For tickets and full information call on any ticket agent of the Big Four Route or address Pass Traf Mgr o Mccormick Asst Gon Pass warren j lynch Tkt Agt a CINCINNATI O LARD Western I 4 80 CORN No 2 OATS No 2 PORK Mess LARD Steam FLOUR Winter patents viiAxis vv nuat jn o - ruu No 2 Chicago spring CHICAGO 00 95J4 94M 8 10 5 20 96 945 29 8 15 4 42 SOUTHERN Homeseekers Guide MERRY A G P A Manchester la W A KELLOND A G P A Louisville Ky or S G HATCH D P A Cincinnati O for a free copy oj MftCKTQ WANTED GENERAL HORACE PORTERS NEW BOOK 19i Every homeseeker should address either J F BALTIMORE FLOUR Family GRAIN Wheat No Southern Wheat 2 4 85 98M 90 20 9BH 00 the SOUTHERN IIOMESEEERS GUIDE If with Al lens Anti Rust Taint One coat enough costs little GCTPIPU JWZCKLY Send rorBookInTentioB8 Wanted DLl niUU y EDGAK TATE A CO 25 Broadwaj New York IILIXOIS CENTRAL RAIMtOAJDg 4 20 CATTLE First quality 5 00 HOGS Western INDIANAPOLIS GRAIN Wheat No 2 Corn No 2 mixed Oats No 2 mixed LOUISVILLE 375 FLOUR Winter patent GRAIN Wheat No 2 red 4Corn Mixed Oats Mixed PORK Mess BARD Steam Corn Mixed Oats No 2 white Rye No 2 western 35b 24 354 25 54 25 10 94 does your or steel roof leak roof paint an old leaking tin iron flrst olass book EASY TO1 - Liberal SuIiTmeJrritory- East 17th discountsNew Address CENTURY CO 33 Street York A olenIdJy CAMPAIGNING WITH GRANT A to GET SUPPLEMENT Illustrated GRAWTS MEMOIRS ¬ goes far lasts lone Xo skill required Stops Leaki and Prolongs the life of aa old Koof Write for evidence Ageatt Wanted T T Allen 413 Vine stCincinnatl O Can made working 12 to 35 formtoeParties preferred who1A men nuuio ciui io Vla Vaa ijrat ine uusiness spare Hours w berprofitably employed Good openings though may MA A - - r- - UUIO c ror town and city ivork as well as country districts T E OIFFORD 11th and Main Streets RICHMOND Vn cases Send for book of testimonials and Or H H GKKKSS SONS 30Ji 19H DEflPQYNEWmsC0TEEir worst si 1 quick relief and euros 10 dntr AtUataL A N K 400 S2 21 treatment Free 96 9 50 4 75 1 CUBES Best Cough Syrup Tastes Good Use in time Sola by druggists WHERE ALL ELSE FAILS E 1674 WHEN vltlTiafGV TO AlWHRTISERg please tato that yaw saw tbe JLhrertkte meat la this paper AiLi aitik jfcii Jlj 1WS9P nVsTf 3RCK sw 5 Tsr fTf rrv- rut V - vf vr v 8 riiiiiWWrr-L-UHJWIWWl- THE BOURBON NEW HW1 --i- JDAY SEPTEMBER 17 L897 Wrights Celery Tea regulates the liver and kidneys cures constipation and sick headache 25c at all druggists -- r kiin 3rv ARM FOB SLE PRIVATELY -- I1 - p r - e- - - acres of I offer for sale privaf Iy 273 Said land and 2 miles from Paris kasonlt a 5 room cottage stoekban with 12 box stalls a good tobacco barn splendid circular barn for young stock and other improvements For temio apply to MRS J MONROE LEER 27aug6t Box 380 Paris Ky Hv 1 V IIITEO WE NHL WHEAT - 5 Will pay highest market price R B HUTOHCRAFT Paris Ky 24aug 4t WHEftT HIS FDR SALE i i We have fourteen Wheat Fans that belong to the estate of E R Fithian Will sell at the low price of 10 each for cash This is much less than the wholesalecost price- Formerly retailed at 26 each Well adapted for cleaning The doctors have never been seed wheat clover and timothy seeds success enre a blood disease and a sur- ¬ able to Gall early and get a bargain gical operation is their only method of 1R B HUTOHCRAFT treating deep seated cases such as can- ¬ PHD 3wk Aside 3sep cer and scrofulous affections from the great danger an operation never did and never will cure cancer as the disease never fails to return Can- ¬ fob cer is in the blood and common sense - Piles Piles Piles Dr Williams Indian Pile Ointment will m 1 1 cure Blind Bleeding Ulcerated and Itching ¬ Piles It absorbs Callous Indifference or Ignorance theTCom ing at once acts asthe tumors allays the itch a poultice gives instant Indian Pile Ointment nionest Refuse of the Artistic NstjM e relief Dr Williams D1ao m trl TtrHfnrr rf thn tr fA nn1 A Several Cases Cited by the InnocentfKo- - private parts and nothing else Every box Is guaranteed Sold by druggists sent by porter mail for 50c and 31 per box WILLIAMS reaches the principal cities of the South with a service of superbly appointee in the number MBG GO Prop4s Cleveland O For sale by through trains Day Coaches and Sleeping Cars through to Harriman Cbatta The alarming increase y There are many amusing things W T Brooks druggist occur as the result of a of deaths which -nooga Attalla Birmingham Tuscaloosa Meridian New Orleans Atlanta Macon ud surgical operation is attracting general about the artistic temperament attention and a strong sentiment the innocent reporter but you hayeto Sherman Siivers has taken the md Jacksonville Through Sleeping Cars to Knoxville Hot Springs jj agency for the Cincinnati Daily Times and Asheville and from Chattanoogo to Jackson Vicksburg Monroe against such methods of treatment is know the disposition in order among the most intelli- ¬ how funny they really are Youmnst Star a most escellent paper and will and Shreveport Through Tourist Sleepers to Los Angeles and fast developing BSS have it delivered to subscribers in any gent classes It seems that in almost know enough not to believe Choice of Routes to Texas Mexico and California thermal part of the city fornix cents per week San Francisco every case for which the doctors treat-¬ ways and then through all yonrinter He solicits your snbscription learned physi- ¬ tf via JNew uneans or via tnreveport ment is unsuccessful the an operation course with the professionals therefwill cians decide at once that Short Line from the Blue Grass Cities to Cincinnati must be performed and the keen blade flow an accompaniment of easy humor with every accommodation to patrons Free Parlor Li X Kates To Nashville of the surgeon is recklessly resorted to that gives acquaintance with theselper Cars Lexington to Cincinnati Caie Parlor and ObservaDoctors are human and of course are sons an added pleasure One charnniig Tenn Centennial and International tion Cars between Cincinnati Lexington and their mis- ¬ incident of this can always be founcTin liable to make mistakes but takes are too fatal to be indulged in their views of what the newspapers say Exposition Nashville Tenn May 1st to Chattanooga promiscuously and as so many lives are about them Mrs James Brown Potter Oct 31st 97 L N will sell tickets W C Hinearsonv Chas W sacrificed in this manner it is but natural at following rates for the round trip Div Passr Apt Zek Cincinnati O GPA Cincinnati O for the public to believe that half the is the only woman I ever saw vwho April 28 to Oct 15th final limit Nov 7 be¬ talked frankly about that subject operations are unnecessary besides IWMIM HmME3EiUXUlW i xijM So long as they dont ignoreme 1260 April 29 to Oct 30final limit 15 ing a fearful risk to human life even if successful she said I dont care what they write days from date of sale 925 April fl -- H T It is a positive fact however that all Let them say anything so long aslhey 27 to Oot 30 final limit 7 days including 2 operations are not necessary and that a say it but it would be horrible to be rn date of sale 700 majority of them are absolutely under-¬ left alone rn I of F B Carr Agt taken without the slightest chance 1 The THEIR QUEER W ACTORS AND SINGERS ADjSlR REMARKS ON I THE C Th Caitlo Cruel Knife J if Lice rescent j0 ROUTE 24Jy-8-l- fell h j ¬ B2iSS5i3t f2i3 mi IM IHlilH i i o T3 mm dL u Aly 5resideiice on Henderson streei Seve half square from City School two porches larg rooms and kitchen shed in back yard good cistern larg leaches anyone that no disease can be cut from the blood basement plenty fruit and shade trees vines etc - GRINNAN p W O HINTON Agent Fire Wind and Storm Insurance THE VERY BEST tiij- OLD MQ C RELIABLE CIAJ PROMPT- - IHIM rjg PAYING 3SPS NON UNrOM ASSIQMEES NOTICE persons having claims against assigned estate of H Margolen are requested to present them at once properly proven as required by law to the undersigned in Paris Ky Those snowing themselves indebted to fl Margolen are requested to pay promptly and thereby avoid court cost ALL s - Here is a case where the pain inflicted boy was especially on a after undergoing the tortures cruel and produced by the surgeons knife he rap- ¬ idly grew worse Mr J N Murdoch the father of the boy residing at 279 Snodgrass street Dallas Texas writes LOUIS SALOSHIN When my son Will was six years Assignee old a small sore appeared on his lip which did not yield to the usual treat- ¬ Harhox Stitt Attorney ment but before long began to grow It limy gave him a great deal of pain and con- ¬ tinued to spread He was treated by several good doctors who said he had cancer and advised that an operation was necessary After much reluctance we consented against the JgAll persons having claims and they cut down to the jaw bone assigned estate of T H Tarr are hereby notified to present same at once proper- which they scraped The operation was ly proven to the undersigned or same a severe one but I thought it was the only hope for my boy Before a great may be barred by law while the cancer returned and began to C n BJT e ashbrookgrow rapidly We gave him many rem-¬ - nrilBlllll edies without relief and finally upon the Assignee of T H Tarr advice of a friend decided to try SSS Attys 22je Mann Ashbrook Swifts Specific and with the second bottle he began to improve After twenty bottles had been taken the cancer dis- ¬ appeared entirely and he was cured The cure was a permanent one for he is now seventeen years old and has never All persons having claims against th had a sign of the dreadful disease to re- ¬ assigned estate of Chas R Turner ar turn requested to present them to me at my SSS is far ahead of all other blood office in Paris Ky properly proven a remedies because it is the only one required by law Those knowing them which cures deep seated obstinate blood selves indebted to 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COMMISSION s PRICES BELOW COM PETITION SMITH SHOP FOR SALE Write at once for IS DESIRE to sell my house and ot terms stating your circulars and special choice ot territory JL with blacksmith shop at Jackson Tilte Ky I will sell for half cash bal aoce in twelve months For further W B CONKEY COMPANY garticulars address or call on 341 343 345 v 13oct t tf BEN J F SHARON Jacksonville Ky 447 349 351 v - U4sep4wk Dfjiorn iWjago St is Power Laundry a first C5 25 3 Ui US class institution and solicit a share of the public patronage Work or orders Clays drug store will left at Clarke C5 m if it kept her in the public eye receive immediate attention Work Almost as genuine was a young ca led for aud delivered promptly oo 00 American singer who came back here Respectfully TO r 16ap tf after she had made a debut and some Bruce Holladay i c75 2 O little reputation in Europe Sbewjas a IO 7 pretty woman and she had a good voice Wrights Celery Ten oure po but she was unfortunate Once sheiiad tion scii headaches 2Tu a sore throat and another time shewas out of condition for some other reason At all events she was never in condi- ¬ tion to do herself justice So therewas nothing pleasant that even with the D During the Tennessee Centennial and International Exposition at kindest intentions the newspapers could say about the young woman One night Of No 503 W Ninth Street Cincinnati Nashville Tenn a low rata special tariff has been established for the toward the close of the season shewas j sale of tickets from Cincinnati and other terminal points on the Queen Ohio in a grand tier bos at the opera house Cr scent Route During one of the entractes she was Will be at the Windsor Hotel Paris Tickets are on sale nntil futher notice to Chattanooga at 5 35 one walking about the foyer with a friend Georgetown the round trip tickets being and halted in front of the greenroom TUESDAY SEPT 14TH 1897 wjy or S575 round trip from good seven days to return other tickets with longer return limit at What is that room her friend asked returning every second Tuesday in each SS65 and at 1180 for ihe round trip Planting herself deliberately m month These rates enable the public to visit Nashville and other South- front of the partly opened curtains she Optician Landmai said in a voice audible to every man in has been visiting this ern points at rates never before offered Vestibuled trains os the finest city regularly for over class are at the disposal of the passenger affording a most pleasant trip the room Oh that is the place they five years and has ad- and enabling one to visit the very interesting scenery and important go to write in the most disagreeable justed glasses to the battle grounds in and about Chattanooga way they can the most disagreeable Lookout Mountain and eyes of the best people things they can think of about you Military Park Tickets to Nashville to visit of Paris and Bourbon Chickamauga National The younger singer was unjust but she County and has proven himself com- the Centennial can be repurchased at Chattanooga for 340 round trip had no false vanity She was willing to petent thorough reliable and honest C Route Ask vour ticket agent for tickets via Cincinnati and the Q have it known that she read what the You can get Landmans glasses from to newspapers said about her Her more 1 Clark Clays drug store between his South or write W R BLA0KWELL illustrious colleagues are not always so visits and when he makes his regulai willing to admit that visit he will examine your eyes thoroughGeorgetown Ky ly and make any change necessary to I have heard Mile Calve protest or that she never saw any newspaper but give satisfaction Esamination free References Drs W J Fithian the Paris Figaro and declare that she W C Rinearson Genl Passr Agents Cincinnati 0 Bowen and C Eads Buck Fithian really had not the slightest ideawhat i New York papers wrote about herShe D Cram of Paris said this one day while waiting outside of Maurice Grans office at theMetro politan and then turning suddenly to a reporter standing near her asked if he was the man that wrote she had signed a contract to give some concerts at 2000 a night when she was really to receive 2200 The man did not un ¬ derstand French so Mile Calves companion translated the question into English The man replied that he rep- ¬ resented another newspaper and when she turned this into French for Mile Calve she mentioned the name qi the fr newspaper from which she had had translated the dreadfully erroneous paragraph which had led the public to believe that Mile Calve had consented to take 200 less than she was to get Mine Eames has an indicated in- ¬ mvtftHit difference for what the newspapers say which is sometimes a little bit difficult to reconcile with her intimate knowledge of what they publish about her i Mme Melba is also familiar with vV them and she is a little less averse to having that fact known than Mme Eames is It is well known that Mme Nordica takes her press clippings with her coffee and she makes no bones of aBVMBU9HMaaHKaBMBaMaaaMMMB4nMjIKamnKKsMKSHiMs it Jean de Reszke is a regular reader 55 of what the newspapers have tb say i sa about him and whatever he may think about it in reality he never butdn one j instance took any notice of it Plancon enjoys reading the agreeable things 600 prs Mens Pants 25c worth 75c that are written about him and doesnt Calico 3c 300 prs Mens Pants good values 49c worth 125 care who knows it Only the women Challie 3c 300 prs Mens wool Jeans Pants 72c profess to bo wholly ignorant of what Lawn 3c 200 prs Boys Knee Pants 25c Gingham 3c etc the newspapers write Mens Suits were 15 now 900 With the actresses the case is very 20 yds Pea Island Brown Cotton 100 Mens Suits were 12 now 790 much the same The celebrated foreign- ¬ 20 yds Bleached Muslin 100 ers according to their own accounts 14 yds Lonsdale and Mason ville Bleached Muslin 1 Mens Suits were 810 now 600 are quite unacquainted with anything Dress Gingham 5c Mens Suits were 8 now 500 that the American press may write Handsome Percales 7 c Mens Suits were 6 now 375 about them Agnes Sorma said that she Mens Suits were 475 now 295 H did not intend to read any of the crit- ¬ Black Sateen 7c Knee Pants Suits 49c yl icisms of her work until she started Crash 4c Knee Pants Suits 1 home on the steamer It didnt take a Towels 5c up V Knee Pants Suits 125 conversation of more than three min- ¬ Lace Curtains 40c up Knee Pants Suits 150 futes to show that she had a fairly ac- ¬ Window shades 10c up Mens Shoes worth 175 now 125 curate knowledge of everything that Bed Quilts 49c up Mens Shoes worth 250 now 190 had been printed about her It must Ticking 5c up Mens Shoes worth 3 now 225 have been some superior sort of clair- ¬ White Goods 4ic up voyance that is possible only to the ar- ¬ Shirting Cotton 4c vup Mens Shoes worth 375 now 275 tistic temperament for hadnt she said Cottonade l0c Mens Shoes worth 4 and 450 now 325 that none of them would be read until Ladies Skirts 95c Mens Laundered Shirts White andColoredj 44cV she had got on the steamer to go to Eu Mens Laundered Shirts worth 1 now 69c Waists 25c up rope Sarah Bernhardt has them all Ladies Shirt Big line of Sheets Hats Trunks etc at Specia i up translated to her and accompanies the Curtain Scrim 5c Prices for Ten Days Vperformance with more or less emphatic 25c Dress Goods now 19c V reflections on the intelligence of the 50c Dress Goods now 39c t writers who do hot agree with hex own 75c Dress Goods now 49c - ideas of what she does It is said that Silks at snecial nrices v the atmosphere of the Hoffruaii House Special prices on our Ladies and Childrens Shoes and was heavily charged with brimstone for Slippers in Tan and Black f x several days after Mme Sarah had the New York accounts of ker performance of Magda read aloud to her Jin Eng- ¬ lish When the American actors read coupon and when you get 10 worth of coupon tickets you With every purchase at our store you unfavorable accounts of themselves they are always able to tell how they get free a large handsome glass framed picture Come now and you will reap Kemember these are special prices for 10 days Dont delay came to be written There lftalways PLACE REMEMBER THE some specific cause for everything unfa ¬ harvest vorable Either they snubbed tbj writer accidentally or said something disagree- ¬ able about him to one of hiajfriends There is never any esplanatiomBeyond their bold truthfulness for the flattering L notices that appear New YofSSun V Winchester 5 That was a very truthful statement of her own opinions and almostn paralleled in its frankness Everybody knows that Mrs Potter has never fhad very much to thank the newspapers for that was really pleasant but shoshad plenty to be grateful for as long as she was willing they should print anything New Lauutlry Agency m m rn Co -- I have secured the agency for the S 2 C 32qr v o 33 cs r n m zr ra OO -3- 55 m XmmJLV 1 -5 c - -- m t i Z S P ss I L H Landman OPTICIAN QUEEN CRESCENT M p ¬ ¬ ¬ TWIN ¬ ¬ - h M M iP Im mill iii I J lis - V V - ¬ - -- -- - -- - ga FREE - - ii7 BOURBONS BIGGEST BARGAIN BRINGERS 701 703 MAIN ST PARIS - t St - M z TJtLMr tm V ivaii 3JRJ