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Bourbon news (Paris, Ky. : 1895): November 9, 1897
Bourbon news (Paris, Ky. : 1895): November 9, 1897 Bourbon news (Paris, Ky. : 1895) 300dpi TIFF G4 page images Champ & Miller Paris, KY 1897 bou1897110901_sn86069873 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Bourbon news (Paris, Ky. : 1895): November 9, 1897 Bourbon news (Paris, Ky. : 1895) Champ & Miller Paris, KY 1897 $IMLS This electronic text file was created by Optical Character Recognitio n (OCR). No corrections have been made to the OCR-ed text and no editing has be en done to the content of the original document. Encoding has been done through an automated process using the recommendations for Level 1 of the TEI in Librar ies Guidelines. Digital page images are linked to the text file. j tffKF7pfr- - Ni BE tnfl J t vr 1 I L- - W CCTj fifcr k A v i SWSfc iv5 -- - - TH MILLER cuar rii BOUR BON 31 NEWS s r Established 5f CHAMP Editors and Owners PRINTED EVERY TUES da m vmat A2ZD FRIDAY MB 3 1881 iL SEVENTEENTH - YEAR PARIS BOURBON CO KY TUESWAY NOVEMBER 9 1897 NO 90 T C F BROWER CO MILLERSBURG- - News Notes Gathered Setting Up a Standard in H- t There is a standard of everything A STANDARD OP VALUE A STANDARD OF MERIT A STANDARD OF STYLE THE STANDARD CARPETS are those we handle NO BETTER GRADES were ever shown NO BETTER VALUES were ever offered NO BETTER PRICES were ever made We make it to your Special Couch Sale THIS WEEK CORDUROY interest to buy now with or without box LEATHER full size 1250 1350 18 20 1520 Paris 25 ents at Butler Ky Mr B obt Caldwell went to Cor bin Monday on business Mrs Claude Neal went to Canton 0 Monday to visit relatives Mr James Plummer left Friday for a trip to Chicago and Milwaukee Mr John Layson Jr of Cynthiana visited his parents here Sunday Mr Sanford Allen went to Georgetown Saturday to visit relatives Miss Sallie Mclntyre of Carlisle visited her father here Saturday Mr Hiram Carpenter of Cane Ridge was the guest of relatives here Sunday Mrs W M Miller spent from Fri day till Monday with relatives iL In And About The Bure Mrs M V Shaw is visiting her par ¬ No Fall Suitings And Overcoats Of the best of material and best of trimmings before Kovember 20th Patchwork One ofnike most encourariner features of a cure de by SSS Swifts Specific is its perMumency Of all diseases it is at a reduction on or v V ¬ ¬ Oriental Rug Sale NOW IN PROGRESS C F BROWER it CO TIME TABLE EAST BOUND LV g Cheap Pianos t built on the patchwork plan cases made at one place works at another then thrown together by a self styled manufacturer are offered daily at prices so rediculous as to convince any intelligent person of their utter worthlessness In marked contrast are our Mr Jas Cray and family of Mt Olivet are guests of relatives neai town Mrs Sterling Cooper and son Robert Cooper of Paris are guests of Mrs Ad Smith Miss Warford of Hamilton College Lexington was at home Saturday and --Sunday Millersburg at this writing is suffer ¬ ing from a coal famine but has plenty of water Mr Letton Vimont left yesterday for the mountains of Eastern Kentucky for a fox hunt Miss Mattie Power was home Friday and Saturday from her school at Will make you a fine Business Suit for 2500 and up with as fine well kneits that those of the blood are the mosfbbstinate and therefore the trimmings as any first class house would give you on their 4000 or most dillcult to cure The medical 5000 suits profesfiioi in fact have virtually ad- ¬ mitted tlkt a real deepseated blood disease i4eyoad their skill Call and see what kind of an Overcoat we will make you for from Of coure their admission is not made in so maay words but actions speak 2800 to 4000 with the very best of trimmings and material that can louder than words and their inability to be had Call and examine Overcoatings and trimmings and be cure after months and often years of treatment is sufficient evidence that dis- ¬ convinced eases of tie blood cannot be cured by doctors JTheir mercurial mixtures al ¬ Pants We will make you the finest for 1200 that can be had though taken faithfully only cover up symptoms of the disease inducing anywhere blt we make Pant from 500 to 1200 the the dtierit to feel that he is being cured but when he is sooner or later seized with stiff joints pain in the bones etc We will give you the best of make and by Union Labor the evidence of the doctors patchwork is conclusive Such results cannot be ex- ¬ pected from the use of S S S Being purely vegetable containing no harm¬ ful mineral ingredients it is the only CO bloody remedy which acts on the true principle of forcing the disease from the system building up rather than tearing down the health No loss of S hair no stiff joints no decrepit mercu- ¬ rial wreclcs result from the use of SSS -- PARIS FURHISHIHG H TAILORIHG STOUT Manager 830am 600pm Louisville 1115am Ar Lexington 1155am 840pm 830am 550pm 850pm Lv Lexington 630pm Lv Wincnesterll58am 923pm 915am 705pm Ar Mt Sterlingl225pm 950pm 950am Ar Washington 65uam 340pm Ar Phlladelphial015am 705pm Ar New York 1240nn 90Spm WEST BOUND t 450pm Ar Winchester 730am 520pm 65oam 250pm 735am 345pm 800am Ar Lexington 911am 630pm Ar Frankfort Ar Shelby ville1001am 750pm 1100am 815pm Ar Louisville t t L3n 1f P B Carr RBarney Pans Ky orGEORGE W 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 Low Priced Pianos which are remarkable for tone touch finish and durability as well as price Come and hear them and investigate not only the instruments but also our plan of easy payments AgenfLrNRr Div Pass Agent Lexington Ky H A SMITH Office over G S Varden Co 1 Office Hours 8 to 12 a m to 5 p m Poland China Hogs FOR in sale 71 litter Eligible to register and of best individuals strains of blood five months old weight 135 pounds Call on or address Good One male pig and three gilts of same i GEORGE CLAYTON Hutchison Ky h Agent PATENTS W O HINTON Fire Wind and Storm Insurance OLD SPiiaTeffdreceivedwiily dollars disappointment in return He says I was afflicted with a terrible blood 121 and 123 West Fourth Street disease which was in spots at first but afterwards spread all over my body CINCINNATI These soon broke out into sores and it Sole Steinway Representatives is easy to imagine the suffering I en¬ dured Before I became convinced that A DESIRABLE the doctors could do no good I had spent a hundred dollars which was Sale really thrown away I then tried vari ¬ ous patent medicines but they did not reach the disease When I had finished A desirable farm containing my first bottle of SSS I was greatly improved and was delighted with the result The large red splotches on my SITUATED ON THE chest began to grow paler and smaller and before long disappeared entirely I HAWKINS1 TURNPIKE 8 MILES CUMMINS regained my lost weight became strong-¬ WEST OF PARIS er and my appetite greatly improved I was soon entirely well and my skin as is offered at private sale on easy terms clear as a piece of glass The farm is in a good state of cultiva- ¬ HUTCHISON SSS is a sure cure for all manner tion well watered for man or beast of blood diseases and disappointment even in this dry time is well improved Fresli Paragraphs About The People In never results from its use It is with new dwelling six rooms and hall This Vicinity necessary out buildings including an excellent frame tobacco barn sufficient JBev W Dorsey has shipped to Mat to house 14 acres of tobacco a great Bedford Austerlitz five bronze turkey Jtj3 hens and one thousand dollars will be paid UVVIV abundance of locust timber Misses Nannie and Annie Miller spent for proof that it contains a particle of Mr Jos H Hawkins who lives near Sunday with their brother O W mercury potashorothermineral SSS is sold by all druggists the farm or Mr Connor who lives on Miller Valuable books on blood and skin disit will take pleasure in showing it to Rev D P Ware filled his regular ap eases will be mailed free to all who ad- ¬ purchasers pointment at Hutchison Chapel Sunday dress Swift Specific Co Atlanta Ga Terms One third cash balance in morning isJs3 one and two years with interest from The saddle skirts and stirrup straps date were cut off the saddle of O W Miller J Q WARD last week by some unknown person- Attorney in fact A grand rabbit hunt took place in this 12oct 6wk For E M Hildreth neighborhood last Saturday that was enjoyed by the following young ladies A LL persons having claims against Misses Alma Harp TJ S AND FOREIGN and gentlemen V the assigned estate ofH Margolen Fannie Logan Alice Snell Nannie PROCURED are requested to present them at once Alexander Fannie Claybrook Messis EUGENE W JOHNSON Roland Clark Tom Smith Price John- ¬ propei ly proven as required by law to Those SOIJLCITOR AXD ATTORNEY IN PAT son Jas McLeod Robt Beatty Snell the undersigned in Paris Ky v ENT CAUSES Knowing Sthemselves indebted to H Bros and Robt Meteer Margolen are requested to pay promptly 1729 New York Ave Washington D C and thereby avoid court cost Office established 18G8 Charges moderate fetn AcTlwntei n Ti FARM At Priyate 90 Acres Pleasant Green Mr Frank Bos well of Aberdeen Ohio is now helping the Raven get up its weekly quotation Dr O B Smith and family will move into the flat over his drug store and oTice in a few days Prof F M Hurst was called to Ewing yesterday to attend the burial Robt Cowan of his brother-in-laRobert Chancelor sold last week the Horace Williams farm two miles North of town to Mr Weaver for 3750 per acre Mrs Nancy Whaley of Sharpsburg and Mrs Wm Smith and daughter are guests of their sister Mrs Claude Vimont H Otto has opened a shoe shop next and door to Conways meat store solicits your patronage Prices reason ableand work guaranteedv3t Misses Katie and Sallie Yaught went to Versailles Friday evening to visit their parents Thev were accompanied by Miss Virginia Hutchcraft Mr Henry Phillips went to Winchester Saturday to see his parents previous to their departure for Florida where they will spend the Winter Chas Martin has weaned 40 of the best mare mules that could be bought in They are pro- ¬ thebluegrass region nounced by expert judges to be the best lot they ever saw 1Z Miss Anna Thompson surprised a coal thief Saturday in an attempt to rob her coal cellar She fired a load of buck- ¬ shot after the fleeing thief who is be 3 lieved to be wounded w - New Buggy i 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 trirnming of vehicles such as carriages buggies etc We also keep on hand a select line of new BUGGIES BAE0UGI1S SEBBIES H L MYSRS everything in the vehicle line The public is invited to inspect our Mr H It Myersof ico Mulberry street stock and compare our prices We have engaged experienced expert Newark NJ made the mistake of re- ¬ lying upcjb remedies based upon mineral workmen to do onr work and insure satisfaction and guarantee all ingredients and for the hundreds of jobs to be first class Hall a nA coo no PrnmTvf ¬ ¬ JlHapuiini zJy-m-iUkb- ntfontinn in all rvrrlora a fc3W j i t rl HIGH ST COE FOURTH PARIS KY r Itfls SSpfflSllllBIUMi WHENAPHIED Rk v Rrfvij rtj gtftjS3fcSf ivn lpEr KsIll UL MEANS Purely Vegetable r 5fi 1 WLr- t- Pt 1 tedm- - ¬ ASSIGNEES NOTICE 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 WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO New Haven Ct rz iibiui THE VERY BEST PROMPT RELIABLE P AYING Correspondence Requested NON UNION RLUEGRASS NURSERIES Buckfiand4 Bills M H DAILEY Barber fShop 602 MAIN ST 2mar ljan98 LOUIS SALOSHIN Attorney dKsflL mEjfo c Harmon rilmv Stitt Assignee I3R MOTTS CHEMICAL CO The only safe sure and reliable Female PEL ever offered to Ladies PENNYROYAL especially recommend 1 ed to married Iadie - rr rJT TTTT nfor -DS MOTTS FENNTBOYAI 5TTTS and tafeo nn XIi i oena ior circular itrrice jpiuu per dox k uoies lor nioi 55li PILL iV-T- i- - Cleveland Ohio For SalejBy W T Brooks Druggist rersons having claims against the to p m m assailed estate of Chas R Turner are requested to present them to me at my 1897 office in Paris Ky properly proven as required bv law Those knowing them- ¬ RAILROAD TIME CARD selves indebted to the estate Full stock of Fruit and Ornamental to settle promptly and save costs of 1 have from One Thousand to Fifteen Grape Vines Small Fruits Trees NRR L ¬ Hundred Dollars to loan on first mort- suit Asparagus and every thing for Ol ARRIVAL OP TRAINS gage at eight per cent per annum HARMON STITT ihard Lawn and Garden x Assignee 29je We have no Agents but sell direct to From Cincinnati 1116 a m 538 p m 1015 p m the planter saving enormous commis- ¬ HARMON STITT sions Catalogue on application to From Lexington 439 a m 745 a m 333 p m 627 p m H F HILLENMEYER From Richmond 435 a m 740 a m Ky Lexington 328 pm J1 am l jsrom Maysvme 74a a m 325 p m DEALER IN Office hours 8 - PARIS Over Deposit Bank - - KY For first class Avork Three first class barbers Ail work done strictly first class Next door to Bourbon Bank 4nov ASSIGNEES NOTICE H tf to 12 a 1 G Ladies FALL Money To Loan Mrs Sliaeffers New -- - are-requeste- d Patent Pan Cake Griddle i A X Is the triumph of a womans inventive genius2 and affords more genuine comfort and satisfaction to housekeepers by reason of the attractive wholesome perfect Griddle Cakes it produces than any kitchen utensil ever invited J DEPARTURE OF TRAINS - onsidertlie Quality Shoes New Fall stock now arriving low prices but quality good To Cincinnati School To Lexington In buying your childrens RION 340 p m 445 a m 755 a m 1127 a m OLAY To Richmond 1125 a in 543 P m 1025 p m To Maysville 750 a m 635 p m F B Care Agent 545 p m 1021 p m 750 a m and territory for sale on liberal terms Send references anel Adress 2c stamp for particulars All persons having claims against the Furnitu e Window Shades Oil THE KENTUCKY GRIDDLE CO assigned estate of T H Tarr are hereby Carpets Mattresses Clothss Lexington ICy notified to present same at once properEtc to the undersigned or same ly proven Ladies do especially well selling this Griddle may be barred by law In writing be sure and state in what paper you saw this advertise T E ASHBROOK Special ttention given to CFudertak- ¬ ASSIGNEES NOTICE GEO W DAVIS -- County Agents Wanted Aakx Ashbrook Attys Assignee of T H Tarr 22je ing n Rjpairmg SJYI- - liient - STREET - - - - PAT IS Ky y mm v JM TOE MAXIMO GOMEZ Autonomy as a Barii a ¬ Will Not Settlement The Insurgents Will Con People Were Killed and Sixteen tinue to right Until Independence la TVon Woundad Some Mortally New Yokk Nov 6 The Herald idrmirs MANY ARRESTS Officials tiS 3J IDAY NOVEMBER 9 1897 PENSION REPORT THE STEAMER IDAHO Added to the Eollg During the Year 5407 ames Xosses by Death and During the Same Period 41132Otherwise Goes to the Bottom in Lake Erie Washington Nov 6 The first an¬ Near Long Point N Y nual report of Commissioner of Xen sions H Clay Eyans to the secretary of the interior was made public Fridav Nineteen Men tost Theira Xiives by the Sink ¬ ing of the Steamer in Terrific Gale A summary follows The Second Mate and a Deck There were added to the rolls during Hand Wore Saved the year the names of 50101 new pen ¬ sioners and there were restored to Buffalo N Y Nov 8 The steam- ¬ rolls 3971 pensioners who had been er Idaho sunk during a gale Saturday previously dropped a total of 54072 morning above Long Point on Lake To St Louis and the West 53 miles the shortest from LouisvUle makes the quickest time Puirman Sleepers Parlor and Dming Cars For complete information address Passenger Agent J P Maffett Traveling Campbell General Knoxville Tenn R A Passenger Agent St Louis Mo CARS DERAILED GEN Take tKe Air Iile Apt Four ra S- Charged With FurrvWiing itLn Fraudulent Naturalization PaptrS a They Were issued to am aignersHior Seventeen Dollars Apiece Each Gave Bail in the Sum of 3500 lor IE Further Hearing Tuesday 3r - f- -- v - - V si 1 SU p ti Brv bs- - 5VC iKf- V 5 - - - fr - V m- - fV iiJ V m - The Train Xef t the Track on a Sharp Curve mo Gomez general-in-chiNear Charlottsville Va and Was Hurled ban army of liberation dated at his Against a Rocky Hill Two Cars samp in Sancti Spiritus The enemies Went Down an Embankment of Cuba nave circulated in the United Chablottsvhxe Va Nov 5 The States the rumor that I am disposed to Chesapeake and Ohio vestibule express accept autonomy as a basis of settleknown as the F P V from Cincinnati ment or solution of the present war to Washington was wrecked near Old The constitution of Cuba absolutely esShadwell five miles east of this place tablishes that peace is be negotiated at lr25 Thursday afternoon JTour per- ¬ upon the basis of absolute independ ¬¬ sons were killed and 17 injured ence of Cuba It is to obtain indeThe dead Henry Burnett colored pendence that we have been fighting orter Kes wick Va An Italian woman two years and will continue to fight named Merara and infant believed to until victory be ours he from Cincinnati Phelix Mareno All statements that have been¬ died afterremoval to Charlottesville hitherto or may be in the future pubinjured Moses Goldblatt Cin ¬ lished to the effect that we are willing The cinnati knee cap fractured Conductor to accept any other solution short of S C Buster legs injured Engineer independence should be regarded as Duke dangerously hurt Baggageman false ters Gordon ville Pa badly hurt from We will fight for absolute independshoulders down probably internally ence as we stated in the manifesto is- ¬ injured A Merara badly hurt Mary sued at Monte Cristo as also it was Mareno hurt about the head but not later set down in our constitution and seriously two small children of Mary as we are daily confirming it by the Mareno one badly W L Gochener of shedding of our blood on the battle- ¬ Stuarts Draft Va right hand cut J fields N Miller of Washington D C Pull ¬ Salvador Cisneros former president man conductor painfully hurt in the of the republic of Cuba writes to the back Eichard Berkley Hanover Va Herald express messenger bruised about the Independence or death has been body and badly shocked J N Haig and is our motto We would rather see Baltimore knee sprained slightly Mrs our beloved country disappear amid a Busch 411 West One Hundred and heap of ashes than accept any conces- ¬ Eleventh street presumably of New sions no matter how ample unless York bruised about head not serious- ¬ they carry with them the absolute in-¬ ly J W Elder Washington D C dependence of Cuba To obtain this head and nose considerably bruised C many of Cubas best sons have given R OBrien Louisville Ky slightly up their lives to obtain this many cut about the head Jonas H Hinckel more of her sons are daily shedding Trenton Butler county 0 left hip their blood which absorbed by the painfully injured plants of our soil we breathe in the It is reported that the body of an¬ air we inhale New York Nov 6 The Herald says other Italian child is under the wreck hut this can not be confirmed It is too late to talk of autonony Cuba The cause of the accident has not is lost to Spain Only independence been definitely ascertained but it is for the island will put an end to the believed to have been due to spreading struggle now devastating the colony The engine left the track on a and ruining Spain rails sharp curve and was hurled against a That is what eight leading Cubans rocky hill All of the cars except the all of whom formerly favored auton- ¬ dining car and the Eichmond sleeper omy told Senor Jose Canalejas in the Two cars Fifth Avenue hotel These Cubans did derailed were car plunged end foremost down the not represent the junta for the junta steep embankment and one of them will discuss autonomy with no one but went into the Eivanna river which at the conference is the more remark- ¬ because the this place skirts the tracks The day able in its result express car men who talked so firmly against passenger coach and the As the locomo- ¬ any proposition except independence were badly wrecked tive plunged from the rails and over were formerly leading autonomists turned Engineer Duke was hurled who in view of recent developments from the cab and crushed under the en- ¬ say that even were they to listen to gine besides being terribly scalded by such a proposal the insurgents in the He was rescued by field would simply scoff at it as an evi- ¬ escaping steani his fireman and the conductor dence not of Spains good faith but As soon after the crash as possible of her weakness and willingness to the uninjured passengers and train promise concessions rather than prose- ¬ men began the work of rescue and aid ¬ cute a hopeless war ing the injured Word was sent to this Senor Canalejas was formerly a mem- ¬ place and a wrecking train with physi ¬ ber of the Spanish cabinet and is the cians was immediately dispatched to proprietor of the Madrid Heraldo He the scene of the wreck The body of comes to sound American feeling and Henry Burnett the colored porter to inform himself by personal ob- ¬ was the last recovered He was ter- ¬ servation of the state of affairs in ribly mangled having been in the bag ¬ Cuba gage cari A foot supposed to have UNUSUAL ACTIVITY been his was first recovered and later a portion of the head The body was In the Brooklyn Navy Yard Hurrying For¬ literally dismembered Mareno had ward the Completion of the Two New both legs cut off and died at the hos- ¬ Vessels New Yoek Nov 6 The Commercial pital at Charlottsville Advertiser says Friday afternoon Among the uninjured passengers on The Brooklyn navy yard is active the train were Senator Orville H Piatt of Connecticut Commissioner of Pen- ¬ and work on all the war vessels lying sions H Clay Evans and Representa-¬ at the wharves or in the dry docks is being pushed forward as rapidly as tive Walter Evans of Louisville Late Thursday night it was stated possible under orders from the navy that the accident was caused by the department No one seems to under ¬ breaking of an axle of the forward stand why so much haste is necessary and inquiries are met with the invari- ¬ truck of the locomotive able reply It is nothing unusual We arail Service to Jamaica Washington Nov 5 The post ofiica are obeying orders rissued some time ago that is all We department shortly will adver ¬ at this station as always finish work rapidly as we can tise for proposals for ocean mail ser- Spains naval activities bave nothing vice between this country and Jamaica The service for the first time will have to do with our industry An officer attached to the office of to be performed in American ships the commandant of the yard repeated Postmaster General Gary and Assistant explanation Postmaster General Shallenberger be- this time wornbelieved someFriday but added that he sort of an lieve this policy should be adopted order had been received to urge the wherever possible The mails for completion Jamaica will be dispatched from the which are of the two new vessels at the ytyd making preparaports of Boston semi weekly from tions for their final trials under the March to October and Philadelphia board of inspection These vessels are weekly from October to March the torpedo boat Foote and the big War AYItli Spain Almost Inevitable battleship Iowa Washington Nov 5 In the army and navy departments there is greater PRESIDENT MORAES activity than has taken place for years Preparations for war are going for ¬ An Attempt to Assassinate Him by a Sol¬ dierMinister of War Belancourt Killed ward There is no disgruisinjr the fact London Nov 6 A dispatch to the that those who are in positions to com ¬ mand the best information feel that a Times from Rio Janeiro says At one oclock Friday afternoon a war with Spain is almost inevitable soldier of the Tenth batallion which Projected work on all coast fortifica- tions is being pushed at emergency constitutes part of the local garrison speed Full gangs are working night attempted to shoot President Moraes and day shifts at Pensacola Fla and with a pistol The president was just Fort Pickens is receiving unusual at-¬ landing at the marine arsenal after vis iting the steamer on which Gen Bar tention boas minister of marine had returned A Shipment of Young Elks Salt Lake Utah Nov 5 If K from Bahia The bystanders frustrated the atGludden manager of the Moosehead tempt but Col Moraes the presidents ranch Unitah county Wyoming has nephew just shipped east by the Oregon Short arming was slightly wounded in dis the soldier Gen Marcado Line Rio Grande Western a car load- ¬ ed with 84 yearling elks The animals Betancourt minister of war then in are consigned to ex State Senator terferred and was himself stabbed Litchfield of New York and are to be The wound was so serious that he died The attack has placed on his land in the Adiron soon afterwards caused the greatest agitatian through dacks ef prints the following letter from Maxi- ¬ thev Cu- ¬ of ¬ ¬ ¬ John Merrick assistant clerk for the United States circuit and Richard Merrick father of the latter who is also a clerk for the United States circuit court It is also stated that other arrests will be made during the day It is said that naturalization papers were furnished signers for SL7 apiece and that quite a number have been issued Lindsay and the two Merricks were given a preliminary hearing before United States Commissioner Edmunds and each gave bail iiPthe sum of 82500 for a further heaiing on Tuesday next The warrant upon which the arrests were made charges the de- ¬ fendants with conspiracy in issuing false writings and the placing of the seal of the United States government on naturalization papers not granted by the court office was occasioned in circles Saturday by the placing of several city and United States government employes of prominence charged with conspiracy and the issu- ¬ ance of fraudulent naturalization-pa-perThe men arrested are Eugene Lindsey clerk in the city prothonotarys in-custody s Philadelphia Nov A sensation political and official 8 If ive had to live near a Avoman who is al ¬ ways practicing singing by herself we doubt if life Avould be considered Avorth Jiving Washington Democrats Takes the pennant St Jacobs Oil Is champion in the cure of Neuralgia ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ v - i Mergentlialers Xoss Deming N M Nov 5 The winter residence of Otto Mergenthaler the in- ¬ ventor of the linotype type setting ma chine was totally destroyed by fire here Thursday Mr Mergenthaler lost all his personal property and many valuable papers including the draw ¬ ings for a new tvpe setting machine ¬ cut the city Closed Down Temporarily Ikontox 0 Nov 6 Owing to the inability to make shipments to points in yellow fever districts of the south the large plants of the Belfont Nail and Iron works and the Kelly Nail and Mill Co have been compelled to close down temporarily Important Iron Ore Discqvery Mich Nov 6 however does not include claims which were made for higher rates of pension The amount disbursed for pensions by the pension agents during the year was 13979924212 and the amount disbursed by treasury settlement was 150 47523 a total of 13994971735 This exceeds the amount disbursed during the fiscal year 189G by the sum of 158448018 If the 14071 certifi-¬ indications are that the senate will cates which as before stated were stand 19 democrats and 17 repub- ¬ Held in this bureau until July 1 1897 licans and the house 51 democrats had been mailed to the pension agents and 58 republicans with a majority of during the fiscal year they would have five republicans on joint ballot There required first payments amounting to may be several contested seats but 2191094 besides the additional these can not be considered till the innual valu e which would also have legislature meets the first Monday in been a charge upon the appropriation January next Since it seems to be This amount added to that actually settled that the republicans have a disbursed makes an aggregate of 141 small majority on joint ballot the 390930 The appropriation for the rumors are revised about a combine of payment of pensions for the fiscal year certain republican members with the 1897 was only 140000000 The average 70 democratic members for the election annual value of each pension at the of some one other than Senator Hanna close of the year was 13317 The on the joint ballot average annual value of each pension When Senator Foraker was indorsed under the general law was 1G204 each by the republican state convention two under the act of June 27 1S90 was years ago for his present position in 10925 The aggregate annual value of the senate there was no legislative all pensions at the close of the year was caucus It is announced now that 129799428 This of course excludes there will be a republican senatorial the cases that were held up There caucus when the legislature convenes were 44 original and 7 duplicate bounty next Janury Senator Hanna was in- ¬ land claims admittedtand 145 original dorsed at the last convention for the claims of this character rejected Re ¬ senate but the old factional fight that ferring to the consolidation of agencies formerly existed between Sherman Commissioner Evans recommends that and Forakers following and later be- ¬ the executive order of July 14 last tween the friends of McKinley and suspending the operation of the order Foraker has been revived this year of February 6 1879 the latter of which with more intense feeling than hereto provided for the consolidation he con ¬ fore It is said that there are about a tinued indefinitely and adds dozen republican members who had I am still of the opinion that the some factional opposition in tijjeir reduction and consolidation of the pen ¬ counties especially for their nomina- ¬ sion agencies at this time is not only tions who do not feel kindly toward unnecessary but inexpedient that the the junior Ohio senator disruption of business in the agencies There has been so much talk about the business for the interior de- ¬ combines that it is certain that repub- ¬ partment and the general inconveni- ¬ licans will hold a joint caucus for the ence of the service would more than nomination of a candidate for senator offset the anticipated saving to the and Senator Hanna will no doubt be government Attention is called to a sig ¬ the caucus nominee It is thought nificant saving in rentals of agencies a that as the regular nominee there will policy still being continued In con- ¬ be no trouble about his election as none clusion the report recommends the pub- ¬ of the republican members would refuse lication of a complete list of pension- ¬ under the circumstances either to enter ers and of the passing of a law to tha the caucus or to support its nominee end that no pension be granted to tha There are some republicans who are widow of any soldier that shall niarrtf not members of the legislature who are hereafter said to be working for an anti Hanna Washington Nov 6 All members combine but none of the members are of the cabinet except Secretary Alger known to favor such a movement Gov were present at Fridays session which Bushnell will have a democrat senate did not last long Routine business on which to depend for the confirma- ¬ was presented by the different cabinet tion of his appointments and no parti- ¬ officials but much of the time wart san legislation can be passed given to a discussion of the recent In addition to watching the official elections Satisfaction was expressed counting the representatives of candi-¬ on all sides especially at the result in dates are out in the counties seeing the Ohio and Maryland The Spanish situ members elect for the support in the ation was not considered although offices at the organization of both the there were some dispatches relating to branches and the senatorial question the subject in the cabinet room Prewill enter largely into the organization vious to the meeting Assistant Secret of both branches as well as into the tary Day with Consul General- IJee cases of contested seats were at the white house and saw the Toledo O Nov 8 Judge Parker president Gen Lee will have another Ninth circuit court decided that the interview before he leaves Washing ¬ Wood county board of supervisors ton must certify returns of Center town- ¬ Washington Nov 6 The president ship This elects Norris republican Friday appointed the following to bo candidate for representative consuls of the United States Abraham ¬ Judge Parker holds that the func- B Jones of Alabama at Tuxpan tions of the board of elections are sim- ¬ Mex Daniel Mayer of West Virginia ply ministerial that they must at Buenos Ayres Argentine Republic certify to the vote as they find E Theopilus Liefeld of Connecticut it without going behind the re- ¬ Freiburg Baden turns that the question as to Weyler to Be Courtmartialed whether the provisions of the law Madrid Nov 0 The Spanish gov- ¬ were not complied with in having the ernment as a result of the delibera- ¬ polling booth outside the boundaries tions of the ministers over the utter- ¬ of Center township precinct and ances of Gen Weyler the former captainwhether1 if so it invalidates the ballot -general of Cuba has come to the there cast must be decided by the decision to try him by courtmartial no courts or by the legislature itself matter where he lands if he confirms the accuracy of the press reports of his Hotel San Marco Destroyed byFirc Jacksonville Fla Nov 8 A spe- ¬ utterances The commanding officers cial from St Augustine says The hotel at all the ports of the Spanish kingdom San Marco one of the finest and most have been insti ucted to demand of commodious hotel properties in this Gen Weyler the moment he can be city was burned to the ground Sun ¬ communicated with the exact terms of day morning entailing a loss of about the speech which he delivered in reply 250000 with less than 50000 insur- ¬ to the manifestation at Havana upon ance The fire was of incendiary ori- ¬ the occasion of his embarkation for Spain on Sundaj gin ¬ ¬ - MAJORITY OF FIVE On Joint Ballot in the Ohio Iiegislaturefor the Republicans Columbus O Nov 8 The contest for control of the Ohio legislature was considered ended Saturday The off-¬ icial counting in some counties will continue next week but there has been such close watching that no material changes are expected The During the same period the losses to the roll were 31900 by death 1074 by remarriage of widows and mothers 1845 by legal limitation minors 2G83 for failure to claim pension for three years and 3550 for other causes an aggregate of 41122 The whole number of pensioners on the rolls June 30 1897 was 970014 The net gain over the previous year was 533G It will thus be seen that the pension roll has not yet begun to show any diminution though it has been anticipated by my predecessors in office that such would be the fact Seven widows of revolutionary soldiers and nine daughters of revolutionary sol diers are still on the rolls During the year 94454 pension certificates were issued of which number 50010 were original allowances arid the balance were reissues increases restorations renewals etc Of this num ber 14G71 certificates of various classes were held in this bureau until July 1 1897 and are accordingly not credited to the past fiscal year During the same period 7G234 claims of various classes were disallowed This number ¬ Erie ¬ ¬ Nineteen men went to the bottom with the vessel Two Avere saved Louis Laforce jr second mate and William Gill a deck hand living at 137 Kent street Rochester N Y It is not known at the office of the Western Transit Co where the greater portion of the dead men hailed from William Gill the rescued deckhand a swarthy well built man 23 years old has sailed the lakes since he was a youth He is more intelligent than the average seafaring men and his story of the disaster as tpld early Sunday morning is a thrilling one We left here Friday night bound for Chicago with a cargo of general merchandise said he Everything seemed all right until we got outside the breakwater and then we were struck by the worst storm that I ever saw When the first big breaker struck us we were tossed up in the air like a top and a second latter a big roller came over the port bow and rolled down amidships a foot deep The wind shrieked and howled but we did not pay much attention to the storm We had felt wind before The captain consulted the mate and decided that he could weather it and he kept on his course We were near Long Point at this time and the captain started to put in there with the intention of beeching the ship But the water gained so rapidly that it was too late She was already laboring and the two men at the wheel could do nothing with her Two more men went to work with them and finally they brought her around and headed her toward land Capt Gillis started the pumps or- ¬ dered the men to the fire buckets and we formed a line and began to bail but it was no use The water gained on the pumps and the buckets and soon the water put the fires out When it was found that the power was gone and that the Idaho could not be moved we knew we could not live in the trough of that fearful sea and the only hope left us was to run out the anchor and bring her head up to the sea and let her ride out the gale Every seaman realized that the danger of attempting to do that in face of a hurricane and when Capt Gills decided to do it he ordered the lashings of the boats cut and told the men ihey were forced to take one last chance for their lives At the word the anchor dropped from the bow and the chain began to pay out but the sea was too heavy and instead of the anchor catching with a grip and bringing the ships head up to the storm with a jerk it went too slow and simply tumbled into the trough of the seas which broke over her in torrents She was as helpless as a log and she was tossed here and there and tak ¬ ing every wave aboard From port to starboard the great mountains of water poured rolling into the hold and adding to the quantity already weighting her down The was too much and after a moload ment when we all felt that we were lost the ship keeled over to the star board and wTent down stern fii st I was near the spar and when the 3tern of the vessel began to go under went for the rigging and went up as fast as I could Another man went up with me the second mate and I thank the Lord that he was with me or I would have gone mad during all the long hours that I was up there hang ing on and trying to keep off the fright ful cold that was slowly killing us both All this time the hail and sleet was coming down in cutting sheets and we were covered with ice in a few minutes for though the top of the spar on which we were hanging was 25 feet above the water the big waves struck us and broke over us and the hail cut us like shot When daylight come we couldnt see a sail anywhere near us and the sea was as bad as ever Hour after hour he waited there and then we saw the Mariposa coming For a long time Ave dd not know whether she would sight us When she finally sighted us and we saw her head for us I tried to tell my mate but I couldnt and he looked at me with a happy look on his face It was a terrible time to us before she came up to us and then I knew we were not safe yet for the sea was run ning mountain high When the Maiiposa got within a cable length of us a man with a strong voice yelled to us to hang on 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shipped for London Saturday on the American Transport liner Mobile as was also the American bred racing horse India Chief Joint Protection of Seals Washington Nov 8 A convention between the United States Russia and Japan looking to the joint protection of the seals was signed at the state de¬ American Race Horses Going to London New York Nov 8 The famous race Well get you off soon rmiTln boat circled around us uwiAiin Dont give up boys he yelled Then the c c 1 m feSfe KBS 1 it w HI M V 1 F V o lianii uUiL J J Write for Illustrated Catalogue with prices B to Estcy Organ Company Brattleboro Vt W -- B0KWH1 KCCr on a postal grd OUR 136 PAGE i- - fl END Your name I Prefects of Havana and Puerto Principe Madrid Nov 5 Dispatches re- ¬ ceived from Havana annouce that in all probability Senor Bruson and Senor Vasallo prominent members of the autonomist party of Cuba will be ap ¬ pointed respectively prefects of Havana und Puerto Principe Triple Tragedy r Tex Nov 5 Thursday evening James Boswell shot Boarding house Keeper Emma Smith andJames Barton and then blew out his own brains Mrs Smith and Boswell will die Jealovsy was thecadse of the Dallas um tragedy - - The most important iron ore discovery on tke Menominee range in several years has been made on the bank of the Michigan river one mile riouth of th Mansfield mine The vein is 77 fee deep and 40 feet wide The ore assays G2 per cent in iron and 051 per cent in phosphate thus putting it safely with in the Bessemer limit Will Abolish Import Dnties on Cattle Havana Nov 6 Capt Gen Blanco will shortly issue a decree abolishing for two months the import duties on cattle-- Crystal Falls Seattle Wash Nov 8 The latest computation of the altitudes of Mount Ranier places Columbia the most high ¬ est point 14528 feet above the level of the sea These figures have been de- ¬ duced from observations made by Prof McClure who lost his life while de- ¬ scending the mountain the night of July 27 1897 The Altitude of Mount Kanier Chicago Nov 8 Edmund S Hol brook for many years a leading attor- ¬ ney of the west died in this city Sun- ¬ day He was born in- - Grafton Mass A Leading Attorney Dead the fisheries department that the seal- ¬ ing counsel Prof Thompson has been asked from Ottawa why it in that he has not come here and his reply was that¬ his instructions from the home govern ment were to proceed to Washington Great fears are expressed in official cir ¬ cles that Prof Thompson has fallen a rfctim to the wiles of politicians at Washington and may have committed Great Britain to a certain line of ac¬ tion in connection with the recent conference with which it was understood Canada and Great Britain would have ¬ Canadian Government Uneasy is said Ottawa On t Nov 6 6ND WE WILL SEND Y0 It at ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE WiHCBEsiH repeat IMWmcmsTEKAve HewHjoth Owrr w Arms Co FREE - BI0co0obmBUFFLOvllj SWhlcy fill 1 1 1III particulars sentFKEEBoole of witnontnnin IlftJll U WOOLLKYMJP Habit cured 1W1 BM l 111 III Gal Rt M Weeks Scale Works WT - partment Saturday at 1215 p m inl16 - nothing te do will require the ratification of the sen ate to become affective A It treatBieatfree jrJL H ¬ cases QROPSY nWI- Send for book of testimonials and quick relief and cures worsfc GERWrs S05S NEW MSCOVEki Atlanta glres AUBtoL BET RICH BdrorBootlDtoloBw fet Stf v 9f zw V fc issaSF -- A1 1 r v - TFt temHKswvt K - i - aTPB v - o - o V THE BOURBON NEWS TUESIA dcSOi T07EMBEE 9 1897 -- j ir -- R- - -- y- - fefc j -- i 9r k he drew nearer she threw it over the tion from the man who was prowling round the house last night I wish balustrade into the llower beds Bedouin lithe barefooted and blithe the I did not mean to do that she cried I had shot him followed her remark rollicking melody A deep silence Which through thy lips so lightsome slips impulsively then she was doggedly Fred Walters looked at her with a is the ballad of Rosalie silent Flower and gracious power The Prairie Fred Walters went down the steps pained puzzled expression and as he within the ancient tune her napkin Brings back the day when I rode away in picked up the revolver and came back saw that she was folding put out his leaving he preparatory to examining it in the light0 the buxom month of June When the slender stalks of the hollyhocks loaded he said under his breath hand to detain her but she pushed it Its lifted the blooms so high Keep the matter away impatiently to the mayor Above the wall that they shouted all Of course its loaded the girl to yourselves she said angrily You Good by my lover good by And in tunic yellow a wild bird mellow blurted out Do you think Id go down all have so much more intelligence than and mad with tipsy joy to meet a a red handed mur ¬ I have Tilted the rhyme of his tuneful chime to the tiiere After she had left the room no one derer with an unloaded revolver lilt of a whistling boy she spoke for several minutes The mayor Then with a deep flush on her face No meadow lark in the misty dark when passed through the light at the door took the note from his pocket and si- ¬ winging her upward way From cloud to cloud and carolling loud to and resumed her seat in the rocking lently reread it It was as follows waken the sleeping day Dear Sir chair before the window No in the twilight still Make your reward 500000 and even then began Mrs Eound- ¬ you My darling lamenting in lonely shade would never capture me That was a Where fireflies seek for her and peek into tree finding her voice at last and ad ¬ rash thing for you to do Look to the safe- ¬ every glimmering glade vancing towards her ty of your family Youll never know the No slave refrain with a warp of pain and a call me pet names broke in moment it will happen Your case shall Dont weft of psalm between Women are such receive my earliest consideration the young wife No aria trilled to audience thrilled by the ONE WHO KNOWS HIS BUSINESS weak beings that the moment one of art of the opera queen What are you going to do Mrs No ihepherds hail in a hawthorn vale no us does a sensible thing she is reproved Eoundtree faltered rising with her hus ¬ mariners Home ahoy Wets my eyes like thoughts that rise with I am not afraid really afraid of any band creature that ever walked on the earth the lilt of a whistling boy police and that New Take it to I only did what Fred or papa would York detectivethe he answered Through jny happy tears across the years Its Why I am a better shot have don on tro upland farm I see all I can do and thats my duty JDrivlng his line of lowing kinethe laddie than Fred and he knows it Lets talk I would not go out so early said that once was me of something else will Do you Whistling clear to the thrushes near that Without another word the mayor and Mrs Eoundtree us alone think it cheery quaint old strain be safe to leave Xoitering slow in the long ago up the his wife and son left Fred Walters with Fred can stay I shall not let this blossoming orchard lane Lilian and went into the drawing room my usual habits We know that some when death has come She has always been a strange crea- ¬ make any difference in only an idle and all lifes toil is oer Besides I think it is On the river brim have heard a hymn float ture sighed Mrs Eoundtree but she threat up from the farther shore has never acted so queerly before Oh Yes I will stay Walters agreed 3ut at Charons ford one low sweet chord Im very much afraid she and Fred will like to leave Lilian anyway will all my fear destroy They are I dont get along well Jf over the tide from the otherside comes notdifferent Dont together he looked she is not well she has not finished her you think so the lit of a whistling boj breakfast Robert Mclntyre in Chicago Times a little vexed just now dear Had you not better ask the police to Herald More surprised than anything else guard our house We are so isolated I thought replied the mayor you know And in her deep Just then Fred and his wife passed Mrs Eoundtree leaned heavily anxiety on her the door going towards the stairs husbands arm There are two sides to the question I shall ask the police and Mr Hen- ¬ Would you mind Lilian was saying BY WILL N HARBEN dricks about that and shall do as they keeping yours to yourself Fred looked in with a flushed face advise Id better go down at once Copyright 1896 by J B Lippincott Co She We are going to bed he said CHAPTEE VII morning I had will be all right in the A week went by The body of Eichard CHAPTER V Continued no business to teach her to shoot N Strong had been buried and Alfred It was a strange wierdair that Lilian Whidby was considered the legal posses- ¬ played and she played it with skill and CHAPTER VI sor of his effects Whidby had not been power The others listened silently for Late in the night Mrs Eoundtree was seen on the streets or at his club since na fewmaments then Mrs Eoundtree awakened by a light touch on her the murder It was on the eighth day said to the mayor brow Col Warrenton burial We really must not talk about that It is I mamma dont be fright¬ after the see him that was shown up to He called to affair before her her mind has been ened And Lilian sat down on the side Whidbys room dwelling on it all day She has been of the bed I have not been able to The ypung man rose from the table to me three times to say that it would sleep for for my hasty words this be quite natural for snch a criminal to evening 11 you will forgive me I can at which he was writing and shook hands with his friend He was pale desire to be revenged on you for of ¬ go back to bed and sleep thin and nervous His eyes were sunk ¬ fering the reward She tries to hide her Mrs Eoundtree drew her face down en his hair and dress untidy interest in the subject but it shows it- ¬ and kissed it Still up here in your new quarters self every minute She was so eager There is nothing to forgive dar ¬ said the colonel sweeping the rather to hear the news that she wenit down ling she answered But why have to the gate to meet the newsboy with you got on that heavy wrap and why the afternoon paper and I had to speak declare damp Have you surely to her twice to get her attention after I have its been- out again you not she had read the account of the crime The girl drew herself up stiffly and Jjisten to her music Cant you detect was silent for a moment The room was her nervousness in her playing She faintly lighted by the moonbeams but doesnt play that way usually Hush Mrs Eoundtree could not see her face she has stopped No I have not been out she said It is tea time said Lilian coming hesitatingly at first and then speak ¬ to the door Why dont you come in ing more rapidly but I have been sit ¬ With a solicitous expression on his ting at the open window and the dew lace Fred Walters rose and putting may have fallen on me from the bis arm around her slender waist led vines lier before the others into the dining But why have you been up dear room She was tall and graceful and Because I could not sleep and did quite pretty Her eyes were large and not want to disturb Fred by my rest- ¬ hazel vher hair light brown and abun ¬ lessness And and then mother to dant Her feet were small and welj tell the truth I was not certain that shaped her hands long tapering and the man I saw might not come back was never calmer strong looking again Now dont be frightened but room I thought The family talked of other things I am pretty sure that it was the mur ¬ small move with a glance youd back to your old room than the murder during the meal but derer and that he has designs against Whidby shuddered I dont care to Lilian took no part in what was said ns It would be the most natural thing sleep there by Jove I dont believe I 43he ate slowly and daintily and seemed in the world Fathers offer of a big thougbtful After tea Marion his reward is like an open challenge to him could close my eyes The two men had taken seats oppo- ¬ father and mother and Fred Walters The man who wrote those notes and did nad a game of whist in the drawing that deed is deep and cunning and I site each other and the lawyer empha sized his next remark by laying hfs room Lilian had never liked the game dont believe hell be easily caught My knee She improvised some soft airs on the Mrs Eoundtree sat up in bed and hand firmly on Whidbys You nevr piano and then rose and went out on put her arm around her daughter boy this will never do a soldier Youve got to rousfc the veranda Through the open win-¬ Oh dear you dont know how miser ¬ make dow her mother could see her chair able your talk makes me You speak yourself and shake it off Youll lose rocking back and forth Later Mrs and act so queerty Go back to bed and your reason if you go brooding over Eoundtree became interested in the try to sleep You have thought of all this thing To tell the truth you are looking worse and worse every day game and did not think of her daugh ¬ this till it has unnerved you Did you sleep last night ter for half an hour When the game The girl coldly drew herself from her About two hours all told replied was finished she looked towards Lilians mothers embrace and stood away from Whidby I know I am in bad shape I chair It was vacant her can see it and feel it Why where is Lilian the mother absolutely I was never calmer Look here my boy the colonel She was on the never calmer in my life excitedly asked she said slapped Whidbys knee soundly I Mrs Eoundtree quickly She stared at her veranda just now mother for called the girls name aloud but tihere a moment then she stepped towards want you to pull up and take a trip to Europe It will give you a change of was no reply You her with an arm outstretched They all rose hurriedly and went to know when the pulse of anyone is ex- ¬ scene and something else to think Youll be a new man in a the door vaguely alarmed cited Feel mine No 3xu have got to about Mrs Eoundtree do Lilian Lilian it I am serious I will not be ac- ¬ month Whidby rose and began to place his called from the veranda cused of being agitated when I am as papers in order on the table Id never Here I am mother calm as I can be Feel it I say be able to think of anything else no The repty came from down the walk Mrs Eoundtree was obliged to take matter where I was and then it would among the her wrist and press her trembling fin¬ be like running away by Jove it would I am coming dont be frightened gers on the veins be running awa- - I am sure that Ive Why my child how can you be so You see the girl went on I am not done wrong in keeping back that matter cried Mrs Eoundtree as imprudent but 3 011 are quiver- ¬ the girl came into the light of the gas excited over you are for and go to sleep from Hendricks Its cowardly ing all Lie down You could tell them nothing that in the hall Lilian was trying to con- ¬ again I am sorry I waked you And would help them and it would only light shawl ceal something imder the place you under deeper suspicion the she wore and walked rather awkwardly she turned and went out of the room The next morning while the family lawyer replied she came up the steps As her hus ¬ as James butler My God Id just as soon be in a band approached her she retreated into were at breakfast paper to the mayor brought a folded the prison cell as here under the awful un ¬ the shadow of the wall near the door He said he had found it among the certainty as to whether I did it or not Then suddenly she broke into a low rose bushes near the gate It was What did you say What do you mechanical laugh The truth is she said seeing that tjpewritten and addressed to Mayor mean As it Mrs the others were waiting for an explana- ¬ Eoundtree turned he opened Fred Wal ¬ Whidby walked slowly from the table and tion of her actions I eame near hav¬ Eoundtree fixedly palehim Lilian did and laid his hand on his friends shoul- ¬ ters stared at der ing an adventure I saw a man climb rose- ¬ not seem to have noticed the mans en ¬ I am afraid I had something to do over the fence down by the bushes I knew he had no business trance nor did she seem to hear her with the murder I cant figure it out mother say What is it dear as any other way The blood on the cur ¬ there and she leaned towards her husband The tain the stain you found on the chain1 her mother You went down ihere mayor finished the note and mutely my dim recollection of taking hold of gasped The girl laughed coldty and drew a handed it to his wife Fred Walters the chair the drop of blood on iny cuff I got up ami stood behind Mrs Eound why my hand it was the right hand revolver from beneath her shawl got Freds revolver I was trees chair reading the note over her you know must have been absolutely ran up and wet with it not afraid I knew I dont know how shoulder Bring me a hot roll Jane said Mrs Are you fool enough to think you J knew it but I was sure he was not could catch him Walters to the girl who was waiting could have killed a man in your sleep armed and that if I at the table Then she I could frighten him into submission ¬ that Fred had moved seemed to notice without being conscious of the act Be- ¬ from her side sides remember the smile on Strongs She swung the revolver to and fro skill But he Why Fred she said is it polite face youre obliged to admit strong fingers fully in her got away He sprang over the fence to look over mammas letters Thats exactly what puts me on this A look of deep concern was on Wal- ¬ line Whidby interrupted ran as soon as he saw me I would and I noticed have fired at him but I knew he was lers face He caone back to his chair in a New York paper an interview with The mayor took Dr Henry Lampkin the famous hyp ¬ beyondrange and that the report would without replying the sheet of paper put it into his notic expert in which he said casually frighten you out df your wits The group stood motionless and silent pocket and awkwardly resumed his that from what he read of the case he Then Fred Walters breakfast for a moment judged that my uncle was hypnotized Something Ive no hajod 5n thats by the murderer Well Warrenton I breath as he stepped to- ¬ drew a long plain said Lilian Well I dont care am sure if I were to tell him what oc- ¬ wards his wife with extended hand Give it to me he said in a strange youve always tried to make a baby curred to me that night he would say of me Then her color rose sudden ¬ that 1 was also hypnotized that per ¬ imperative tone But I know what it haps I was made to do the deed for With a sudden look of defiance she ly as she added revolver behind her and as is as well as you do It is a communica some one else Such things have been fceld iba THE WHiSTLING BOY whip-poor-will Thgre was silence for amoment then the colonel said Ejfttell you what I would do Alfred ddnlt think you could have been un ¬ I der any influence that night but if you aregoing to brood over the matter this way Still you are insane I propose that we have Dr Lampkin to come down hereand give us his opinion He is said Times to bpa wonderful man and he may at Married Now all events give you sobiepeaceof mind Ah once when Julia read aloud My doting soul was rapt and proud HeasSsaid to be making marvelous cures But now although I love her more among intemperate people and chil When Julia reads I doze and snore drenjnaturally aepraved through what Chicago Record he calls hypnotic suggestion From WHAT SHE WANTED what T hear of him I believe he can be trusted even in such a delicate matter as blinttme It is awful man that is what is trou I Medical Intelligence What is the matter I never saw you look so distressed Judge Peterby My wife is danger ¬ ously ill and I am trembling between fear and hope Who is treating her Dr Soonover Well then you can hope He treat ¬ ed my late lamented Tammany Col Yerger -- able philosopher once said that no man should be called a hopeless fool until he had made a fool of himself twice in Louisville Courier the same way Unsatisfactory Answer If were to die would you marrjrr again said Mrs Bickers to her hus- band My dear replied Mr Bickers an Journal Did you buy that horse Skeemer wanted to sell you Nosir ee Afraid of him Didnt Skeemer say the ladies in bis I family drove him regularly Well he said he let his wifes mother Detroit Free drive him every day No Recommendation jr l tbls4r Whidbys face brightened Thats just what I want he said Anything is abetter than suspense He may be able to tell me whether I actually did the deed If he can assure me that it was not my hand that held the knife he is welcome to every dollar of my uncles estate Oh he wont break us his prices are not High ihe does a great deal for no pay at nil But I shall write him at once and report to you as soon as his reply comes I believe hypnotism is a wonder- ¬ ful thing but something tells me that it could not be carried to the extent you fear Besides you may not have been VJU m au t fill fc Press How It Works Why are you so anxious to marry To get a little liberty An unmar ¬ ried girl has practically none And is Georges reason the same N o I believe he is marrying be- ¬ cause he has had too much His fatheir Chicago wants him to settle down 11 i F3 -- 5CI PWEiRn Post Minister to elderly female crofter Im sorry to hear your potatoes are very bad this year Janet Deed they are sir but Ive reason to be thankf u to Providence that other folks are as badly off as mysel Titr Bits Two Ways to Win Foster Look here Feltonl I took He Gracious Miss Gertrude Im your advice on that horse Felldown and1 Borry youve hurt your hand Shall I Im dead broke I thought you said run and get somecold cream the owners were going to play him to She Truly Grateful - From Que to Climax -- - 1 hypnotized at all you may have been slightly disturbed by the fellows move- ¬ ments in Strongs room and got up half awake and gone after the murder to his bed to reassure yourself It may have been then that you got your hands in the blood without knowing it Ah you give me the first bit of hope have had cried Whidby Write to I him at once I wish he were here now Ill get him as soon as he can come the colonel promised and he rose to go At the door he turned back I am trying to work up a little clew for myself he said I am fond of this sort of thing Id give anything to beat this expert detective and run our man to the ground without consulting him By the way you and I might try to think of some motive for the crime The others are doubtless losing valuable time in suspecting you Now do you happen to remember if your uncle ever had an enemy Not that I know of Whidby answered I dont think he could He was an easy going man and lived very quietly that is since I have known him Years ago when he was a young man I believe he had rather an adven- ¬ turous life in the gold mines out west somewhere You know he made his start there He has never told me much about those days In fact I have often thought he was oddly silent on the sub jet It seems to have been the only part of his history that he has not talked to me freely about Do you know of any poor relation that may have troubled him for aid in any way No But why do you ask I dont imdejrstand j I cant tell you now but 1 am search ¬ ing for a motive for the crime Even if you could have been hypnotized there would still have to be a motive for the crime If the murderer was a skillful hypnotist he was no fool and the mo- ¬ tive must have been a strong one But I see you are getting the blues again Brace up Good by I shall see you to morrow TO BE -- Felton Thats right They did win They bet against him Puck A Visit of Congratulations What a lovely bouquet There Is a Difference Yes Im taking it to Mrs Wells as I can argue with anybody here this is her birthday said the contentious man fiercely I But I thought you were not on very can argue good terms with her now said the Oh yes you can argue Neither I am but this is her fortieth quiet little man in the corner the birthday and she knows that I am the misfortune is that you cant reason Judy only one who knows it Boston Traveler One Girls Consolation to win When no one It filled her full of woe But now she plays the violin And always has a bow came-her-heart Ah no ah ice cream will do St Louis Globe Democrat win - N Y Journal He had a castle grand ancestral Her acres are both broad and trim He loves the very ground she walks on And she adores the site of him PIck-Me-U- Their Mutual Affection p CONTINUEDl boxwood-and-rose-bush- es has an Inje rubber back WHEN ARBUCKLE AND HAVEMEYEK THE AUTOCRATS OF THE BREAK ¬ FAST TABLE CLASH IT IS POSSIBLE THAT THE PUBLIC MAY Bfl incredulously A rubber back BENEFITTED Sures youre born A coonll fall from the topmost branch of the tallest tree on its back every time The fall The Biseer Half Fragile cannot understand said the bachany other animal How complexion is would kill I He Miss Boseleafs elor clerk why a mans wife is cal2d about the coon He just bunches up very delicate She without the least touch of mal- ¬ the better half in the air about 25 feet like a rubber You would said the married clerk on a dogs neck ice of course Very Ive known a ball and comes down ¬ Why Ive seen a coon bound like a ba- single application of soap and water if you had to divide your salary with one Cincinnati Enquirer to ruin it Judge bys rubber ball I have been told Ive never seen it A Great Drawback He Had Nine that the coons favorite amusement A child in the house Why Id like to know said a lady Onell drop from a tree to a judge cannot a woman become a Thoughtful Chap is a joy said tht is bouncing forever and bounce then anotherll drop and successful lawyer Yes remarked the Nonsensical Guy bounce and theyll keep that up by the Because shes too fond of giving her somewhat sadly and I know peoples hour So I saj a coon has a real rubber opinion without pay answered the who are overjoyed Cincinnati CommeAll of which will not be found back rcial-Tribune judge Tit Bits Dein any book on natural history Family Troubles troit Free Press AFTER THE BALL The Skittles next door are not on Just a Slight Mistake terms Pretty Mrs Brown was wedded to her speaking is the matter What second husband and had a peculiar way He told her he would go to Alaska of talking about her first and her sec and get rich and then he backed out ond in the same breath which was con- ¬ Detroit Free Press fusing to her listeners as well as to her- ¬ self One day she planned a birthday The Appropriate Remark party as a surprise to Toin her second You should never saj sweets to the About an nour before the guests were to sweet when you offer a girl refreshassembletocelebrateTomsbirthdayshe ments said Huggins io Ivissam could contain herself no longer and con- ¬ What should I say 9 fided the secret to him A troubled look An ice to a nice girl Louisville and he seemed Courier Journal stole over his face greatly distressed to dampen her en ¬ A Mystery Explained thusiasm but upon her questioning Maud What do you think of Miss him as to his seeming distress he an- ¬ - my dear this is Dicks High Notes singing Its entirely by Winswered Liverpool Mer ear birthday not mine Claud Well I was wondering how curv she managed to make such a frightful Dudely Canesucker There Just Shrewd Judgment noise with her mouth Town Topics one hat left and it is not mine is I only want She I went to a fortune teller to daj my hat Knew He Would she told me a lot just for a lark and Minister to tipsy man coming out Hatkeeper Was your better ot things v Of course it was Do 70U suppose Id of saloon Mydearfru2ndyoull regret ne Yes some of them hit it pretty ¬ Has a Rubber Back A cat will fall on its feet always while a coon will always land on its back commented an old hunter as we galloped through one of the mountain hollows in southwestern Missouri I s pose the reason is obvious A coon THE COFFEE AND SUGAK WAB ON AGAIN ¬ ¬ -- 1 V closely but I hope you dont think this some day Tipsy Man Yes Ill regret it in less there is anything supernatural about than ten minutes Im going home to their powers They just use shrewd my wife Harlem Life judgment xhat is all That may be true dear She told Explicit Directions me I was married to a man who fell fox Have you got anything in the way of Indianapolis a water color asker the caller short of what I deserve Youll find the milk dealer on thp Maidens and AVidows block below was the reply Yonkei3 By the old Saxon law a maiden and a Statesman The widow were of different value one half the A Sensitive Soul latter could be bought for sum which the guardian of the maid You must Mine Host to barmaid enfltfed to demand A man there ¬ always fill up the judges glnss when it was fore who could not afford to buy a is empty without asking him whether maiden might perhaps be ableto pu ho wants another Otherwise he will ohase a widow feel offended Fliegende lilaelter have made a kick if it wasnt Weekly -- NY -- Zerega Do you know 1 once saw colored ghost Plaza Nonsense How could yon tell it was a colored ghost Zerega It was chasing after a chicken Brooklyn Eagle First Principles parents Son had some respect for the advice of their Father When Progression 1 v was a boy chiidreu Yes but in those days the chil ¬ dren didnt knowanx more than theic parents did S Y Truth I fz xy -- f su THE BOURBON I SCINTILLATIONS Reyal bwk8 the loed pure wholesome and delicious tWS 3ks r HSDAY PT NOVEMBER 9 1897 JJUUI AhcI IVHH J GOSSIPY PARAGRAPHS Aa Interesting Comment Flemingaburg will be illuminated by i Jumble Of News Iff - i5 POWDER Absolute Pure ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO NEW YORK v TIE o- - BOUBBQK NEWS 1881 Seventeenth Year Established Published every Tuesaay and Friday by WALTER CHAMP Editors and Owners BBUfiE MILLER payable to the order of Champ I to- y Make all Checks Money MixiiEK Orders etc St te twenty cents per line each insertion Fractions of lines count as f ulJ lines when running at line rates Obituarl3s 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 cards ¬ ADVER1IS1NG RATE8 Jl8plays one dollar per Inch for first inser tion half rates each Insertion thereafter per Locals or reading notices ten cents line each insertion Locals in blact type ¬ The Amendment Defeated 5 fi I t- - W ht- - h fcv a own home Friday night by an assassin who threw vitriol in his face Henry A Hal vest is charged with the crime man answering Halberts description was arrested yesterday in West Virginia Consul General Osbornes report of the trade of the United Kingdom in 1896 shows an increase of imports of exports of of 125596730 and The increased imports 70000000 from the United States were 98992430 The balance in favor of the United States was 370000000 the greatest in fifteen years Willie and Allen Shipman aged 16 and 14 of Midway started rabbit hunt ¬ ing Saturday Willie refused to give Allen a piece of apple and Allen point ed the gun at his brother saving if yon snoot you aontgivemea piece The gun was discharged and Willie is The Georgia House of Representatives fatally wounded Allen says the shoot-¬ voted to make the birthday of Jefferson ing was accidental Davis a legal holiday Hicks Predictions For November The Democracy of Louisville will Rev Irl Hicks predictions for this have cause for Thanksgiving in the month are as follows Active storms defeat of Todd for Mayor will pass over the continent from 7th to The Kentucky Legislature will be too 10th Barometer will rise and cold Democratic for Dr Huntej but Mr northerly gales will follow the low Blackburn has already promised to be atmospheric area Dangerous disturb- ¬ ances on and about seas lakes will Jae there at election time natural at this time and at other periods The election last week showed a of the month The 13th and 14th com- ¬ majority against sound money in Ken ¬ prise reactionary centre of higher tem- ¬ tucky but the sound money question is perature low pressure and storms The not dead by any means 19th to 21st is a regular storm period at Senator Deboe is getting even with the close of which expect change to Kentucky which was so disgusted with much colder The 25th to 26th inclu sive is a reactionary centre at a critical his election He says hes disgusted conjunction of storm caiises gales with Kentuckys election blizzard cold wave following month The election in Ohio was not without ends with storms brewing redeeming features George B Cox Croup the great enemy of child- ¬ and Allen O Myers were both hit a blow like unto a solar plexus argument hood succumbs at once to the soothing influence of Dr Bells Pine Tar Honey The free pike question failed to carry Bronchial affections lose their danger in Bath where Judge Gudgell did such when this great remedy is at hand No splendid work in shopping the men who home should be without it wanted to free the roads by unlawful Yesterdays Temperature means Judge Gudgell was also defeated The following is the temperature as noted yesterday by A J Winters Co With three districts in doubt the of this city next Legislature stands 100 Democrats 7a m 56 and 35 Republicans Of the doubtful 8a m 58it 9pm districts two have probably gone Demo- ¬ 58 58J cratic and one Republican The Demo- ¬ 10 a m 11 a m 59I crats aud Republicans have an equal 12 m 60 number of hold over Senators 2p m 60 3p m 60J The New York Sun which had so 4 p m 60 5p m much fun last year with the curious 59 7p m 60 names of Hon Hez Lung and Hon Potsey Grubs is hereby informed that -the Hon Lum Tanks is a citizen of Your tlfe Insured 1c a Day Tenessee though his name would sug ¬ gest a residence in the Bluegrass State Our insurance is protected by bank- ¬ It may be the Hon Lum Tanks able paper on the Capital City Bank of Columbus O There can be no stronger however guarantee given ypu We dare not use a banks name without authority if you Awarded doubt it write them Good health is Highest Honors Worlds Fair the best life insurance Wrights Celery Capsules gives you good health they cure Liver Kidney and Stomach trouble Rheumatism Constipation and feick Headaches 100 days treatment costs lc a day A sight draft on above bank m every 1 box which brings your money back if we fail to cure you Sold by W T Brooks druggist ¬ A dispatch from Louisville says There is no further doubt of the defeat of the constitutional amendment which was to allow cities of the first class to regulate the manner of levying taxes for municipal purposes The most impor- ¬ tant feature of the recent election to Louisville business men was the success of the amendment The general impression of every one familiar with the sub ¬ ject is that it mpans more years of de-¬ pression here The banks will be forced to charge higher rates of interest and local stocks will fall It is estimated that in figures the citys loss is close to 2000000 The opposition to corpora- ¬ tions and trusts out in the state caused the defeat of the amendment In Bourbon county 455 votes were cast for the amendment and 249 against it See eighth page for official tabulated vote of Bourbon county in the recent election can carry The gold Democrats Klondike anyhow ten arc lights Free pikes carried in Boyle Bracken Montgomery and Clark An Old Maids Convention will be held to night at Harrodsburg Lexington firms got the contracts for the 300000 brewery to be erected in that city It is said that 55000 persons will directly and indirectly draw pay from the first administration of Greater New York The Georgia Legislature yesterday ¬ passed a bill making the playing of football in Georgia a misdemeanor and punishable by a fine Eight whaling vessels are said to be held fast in the ace in the Arctic regions Four of them are 300 miles from a provision station A Government relief ex- ¬ pedition is urged A dispatch from Knoxville Ky says that Theo Rogers founrt a pearl three quarters of an inch in diameter in the stomach of a cat fish and refused 1000 for the gem A pinch of salt goes with the story Cooler weather is rapidly wiping out the yellow fever Eight deaths were reported in the entire South Saturday and forty three new cases of which five deaths and twenty three new casts were at New Orleans Tho full fenrt of thfi Snamsh renlv to the note of United States Minister Wood- ¬ ford has reached the State Department It is expected that this correspondence will be the subject of some of the most important paragraphs in the Presidents ¬ Worn Out 3 Theatrical And Otherwise The Foyer JUST HIS STISLE Railroad Engineer EXECUTORS Testifies to Benefits Received From SALE IM ¬ -- Remarks In OF Dr Miles Remedies STOCK CROP FARMING ETC thedaythoroughlyexhausted Does this continue day after day possibly week after week ft Perhaps you are even too ex ¬ m m hausted to sleep Then some ¬ All these ft thing is wrong m things indicate that you are m suffering from nervous ex¬ haustion Your nerves need feeding aridjyour blood en¬ riching Do you come to trie close of a A certain old fellow named Hisle Went eight furlongs for a sweeb smisle At the end of the distance Was the piece de resistance A widow without chick or chisle The Marie Bell Opera Company con ¬ sisting uf twenty two persons is strand- ed at Hopkinaville Vernona Jarbeaus A Paris Doll disbanded on Oct 23 at Dubuque la The company will be reorganized for a Southern tour Co -- PLEMENTS As executors of the will of Thos deceased Woodford the under ¬ sell publicly on the signed will premises 8 miles East of Paris on WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 17 Iff Rooks Players with Miss Margaret Ingels of this city as leading lady is CnAJkre Off nriVh Kvnn f playing a weeks engagement at Martins of Lime and Soda phosphites Ferry O Among the plays in the just the remedies to jg companys repertoire are ft contains Faust meet these wants The cod- The Hoosier Heroine a In Old G lorv g liver oil gives the needed and In The Heart of Cuba Miss ft strength enriches the blood Ingels has not abandoned her candidacy feeds the nerves and the hy-for the office of State Librarian -- Scotts - Emulsion beginning at 10 oclock a m sharp the following stock crop farm implements etc 5 horses 2 saddle and 3 harness 4 work mules 30 cows and calves and yearlingsj 1 mower 3 wagons large and small plows harrows etc 1 set quarry tools 1 set carpenter tools 40 acres hay 45 acres rye 200 bbls corn in shock and crib Household and kitchen furniture Some grass land for rent Teems Four months credit with six per cent interest from date purchaser to execute bond with good surety to be approved by the undersigned or they may pay cash fat hogs Farm utensils 5 pophosphites give them tone ft and vigor Be sure you get jg ft ft SCOTTS Emuliion All druggists 50c and xoo v BOWNE Chemists New York SCOTT message to Congress Col Hoobler a leading citizen of Vanceburg was killed in the hall of his produce Dazeys War of Wealth In London nsuam Jirtrtrvrajf nrfrorttf7JVTfV and two of his other plays may be used For Sale I have for sale privately a in London Though Mr Dazey went lot of carpenter and wagon maker tools abroad for rest he completed a new Apply at my home on Walker8 avenue romantic play which is yet unnamed Mrs Laura G Taylor tf -The Wilbur Opera Company began a Men who like a cool quick qufet and weeks engagement last night at Lex ¬ easy shave should patronize Crawford ington They will present a new opera Bros barber shop Clean tirst clasa at each performance There will be watinees to morrow and Saturday bath rooms are connected with the shop The company still retains all of the old Satisfactory service at all times tf favorites including W H Kohnle J E Conley Maud Daniels E A Clark New crop currents raisius citron Hattie Richardson Ernest Drew May peaches prunes apricots hominy oat Baker Lillie Taylor Gus Vaughn and a chorus of sixty meal rolled oats - and the mental faculties unimpaired Engineer F W McCoy formerly of 1323 Jg Broadway Council Bluffs but now residing Chas T Dazey has returned to New at 3411 Humboldt St Denver writes feaat he York from an extended trip to Europe suffered for years from constipation caus ¬ W having spent three months in two ing sick nervous and bilious headaches and Paris in Italy and the remainder of his time was fully restored to health by Dr Miles Nerve Liver Pills I heartily recommend in London Sutton Vane will gists under a positive guarantee first bottle benefits or money re funded Book on dis- ¬ eases of the heart and nerves free Address Dr Miles Remedies Dr Miles Remedies are sold by all drug ¬ than that of a railroad engin- ¬ eer On his steady nerves clear brain bright eye and perfect self command de ¬ pend the safety of the train and the lives of its passengers Dr Miles Nervine and other remedies are especially adapted to keeping the nerves steady the brain clear THERE is no more responsible position 4 BUOKNER WOODFORD WM B WOODFORD J T WOODFORD Executors of the will of Thos Woodford A T Forsyth Auctoneer New Ianndry Agency Dr Mite y lamedfei Restore Hearth I have Becured the agency for the Winchester Power Laundry a first DR MILES MEDICAL CO Elkhart Ind class institution and solicit a share of the public patronage Work or orders left at Clarke Clays drug store will receive immediate attention Good times for shoe buyers this called for and delivered promptly Work week at Respectfully 16ap tf tf ISGRIG Bruce Holladay DaVISJTHOMSON tt w Newton Mitchell to- - tion - Buy Your Clothes At Home Where you can have them cut W JbJLY 3STOT in STOCK AND TURF NEWb L C Davenport druggist Bluffton Ind and used them for stomach trouble Sales and Transfers Of Stock Crop Etc with which I had been afflicted for more Turf Notes than 15 years Since taking yonr Cap- ¬ sules I have lost all trace of painfahd my Carpenter Jefferson of Millersburg stomach is entirely well I can eat any sold seven hhds of tobacco at 1475 and thing and can truthfully say that I have eighteen hhds at an average price of not felt better in years 1721 last week on the Cincinnati Yours Respectfully breaks Mrs Lauka ¬ a box of Forever Devils Auc- ¬ Insure in the Northwestern pleased a large audience at the d ay tc morrow may be too late Grand Friday night The scenery was new and beautiful the tricks unique Wrights Oelery Tea regulates the the costumes and ballets very pretty in- ¬ liver and kidneys cures constipation and sick headache 25c at all druggists deedthough one feature should have been omitted and the specialties were MRS LAUKA WEISHAUF entertaining The decided hit of the Of Murry Intl Recommends Wrights performance was made by the handsome Celery Capsules comedienne Miss Mayme Mayo whose clever song and dance specialty made Murry Ind Sept 17 1896 h r a favorite She has a good voice The Wright Medical Co pleny of grace and chic and a pretty Columbus Ohio faca Dear Sirs Last spring I purchased Chas Yalete and tried on and made to fir you We make good suits for 20 00 a better suit for 2300 and a fine suit for 2500 We are good tailors and do our own work and guarantee fect fit or no sale a per-¬ Wrights Celery Capsules fr m Cleaning and Pressing a Specialty LAVIN j HUKILL Sold by W T Brooks at 50c and 100 Newt Rankin delivered to Horace per bos Send address on postal to the Miller of Bourbon last Thursday 71 Wright Med Co Columbus Ohio for head of cattle that averaged 1100 trial size free pounds fie says they are the pick of Carlisle Cash buyers cau get double value to- 400 he has bought this year Mereury day at ¬ Weishauft tf Davis Thomson -- Isgrig - ¬ Wrig nfs Celery Tea curea constipa- ¬ tion sick headaches 25c at druggists To Cure A Cold In One Day Tab- ¬ fc All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure 25c For sale by W T Brooks and James Kennedy Paris Ky lets Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Seven thoroughbred yearlings by Spokane the famous Derby winner were sold before the races at Lexington Saturday for a total of 126 The low- ¬ est price was 250 The yearlings were well bred on dams side but in poor con- ¬ dition Advertisement Some Plain Facts Grave errors injustice wrongs of greater or less degree arise from lack of knowledge of the truth and more frequently from deception when the Creator said to woman The most infamous case on record In sorrow shalt thou bring forth of deception and injustice is the at- ¬ children that a curse was pro- ¬ tempt to demonetize silver as a money nounced against the human race but the joy felt by every Mother of final redemption in the United when she first presses to her heart States her babe proves the contrary There is no learned judge skilled Danger and suffering lurk in lawyer or court of justice that is the pathway of the Expectant capable of reconciling the effort with Mother and should be avoided the constitutional laws that govern that she may reach the hour when the hope of her heart is to be real- ¬ the issue of money in this country The people have been deceived ized in full vigor and strength MANY THINK fi -- iS2j f- - 495 A good Couch for a little 495 money See display in my center window While they last they will be sold fof above price Buy early and secure a bargain foot warmers for sale If you once have one you will never part with MOTHERS FRIEND that ft C3A5t v x MOST PERFECT MADE BonAmmonia Alum or any other adulterant r A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder Free Audcrsoi Of Peck P 0 Pike Co O Recommends Wrights Celery Capsules To the Wright Medical Co Columbus Ohio Gents I have purchased a box of Wrights u 1 xiaser urug-gist Waverly O and uuue3them for Stomach used Trouble and Con stinn linn t wo dO ailVthlnqr for nonrlv lmn t io three boxes of your Celery Capsules and thev rthe benefit of afflicted I wish to send this letter others Very S 40 YEARS THE STANDARD national calamity Plain and ample information facts and truth concerning this almost suc- ¬ cessful scheme to corner the wealth of the people is now being printed in the Cincinnati Enquirer a newspaper which the combined power of Mothers Friend is the greatest remedy ever on the market and all our customers praise it money has failed to muzzle or buy ighly W H King Co Whitewright Tex truly yours The Weekly Enquirer is only 75c Of druggists at f 100 or sent by mail on receipt Sold by all druggists at fi rTox The address is Send address on postal to the WrigVt Med bio information for all Mothers mailed free a year Co Columbus O lor trial size freet Enquirer Company Cincinnati O The BradfleM Kf Utr Co Atlaats Ga W ¬ nger and the trying hour is robbed of its pain and suffering as so many happy mothers have experienced Nothing but Mothers Friend does this Dont be deceived or persuaded to use anything else chosen to adminis- ¬ ter justice under the laws have ignored their sworn duty and given so relaxes the aid to the scheme that has paralyzed system and as sists Nature industry reduced property values the nec- ¬ one half and beggared millions essary change There is no authority of law either takes place specific or by inference by which without Nau- ¬ gold alone is made the only money sea Headache with which to discharge debts either Nervous or public or private The effort to Gloomy Fore- ¬ boding of da- ¬ make it so is unconstitutional and a officials in power Lehmans 495 it 3 E 9 HINT0N Undertaking in all its branches Embalming scientifically attended- to Wood Mantels Tiling Etc Furniture of ail kinds Carpets as low as the lowest aSl T r 3 THE BOURBON Ni5W A football team is being organized in this city to play a series of games Seventeenth Year Established 1881 with the Millersburg Cynthiana and Ky as Carlisle teams The following schedule Enieied at the Post office at Paris second iiss mail matter has been arranged Paris at Millers- ¬ burg and Cynthiana at Carlisle Nov TELEPHONE NO 124 13th Carlisle at Paris and Cynthiana at Millersourg Nov 20 Paris at Cyn ¬ SUBSCRIPTION PR1CEB thiana and Carlisle at Millersburg Payable in Advance Car- ¬ S2 00 Six mouths 5100 Nov 25 Millersburg at Paris and One year 27 Cynthiana utews costs you cant even get a re lisle at Cynthiana Nov port fkom a gun free of charge at Paris and Millersburg at Carlisle I Dec 4th Make all Checks Money Orders Etc The line up of the Millersburg team payable to the order of Champ MiMiKR will be Butler left end Laird left Tucker tackle Bowles left guard ¬ TO center Ray right guard Johnson right tackle Hook right end Adair quarter back Current left half Chanslor right ¬ half Grimes full back J Grimes and Marshall substitutes 5 TtfBSiJAY NOVEMBER 9 1897 vV NUPTIAL KNOTS Sol 6 J6 IP jT THE BOUBBOH NEWS JNews of The Gridiron PEESONAL MENTION COMERS AND GOERS OBSERVED THE NEWS MAN BY - fc Marriage Vows MrJAndrew Curtis and Miss Lucy Harriswill wed at Carlisle November 24th ngagments Announcements And easLBheationg Of The PUT OUR NAME r s Notes Hastily Jotted On The Streets At The Depots In The Hotel Lobbies And Elsewhere Mr Clarence Howe of the Windsor is ill in Carlisle Mrs Roseberry Rogers was a visitor TAX NOTICE PAYERS Pay your taxes be fore December 1st 1897 and save six per cent penally and ad will be vertisir compelled to advertise all property on which the taxes are not paid by December 1st in or der to make my settle- ¬ ments with State and County E T BEEDING nl cat- ¬ Some good one and tle will be sold at the Woodford sale on 2t Nov 17th two-year-o- ld t Kentucky News From Alaska A letter from Alp ska states that John Morrow a Bourbon boy is to be married to a Juneau young lady as soon as the home which he is building is completed James Brown who recently went to Douglas City has regular employment at four dollars per day at a stamp mill The mill runs every day except the Fourth of July and Christmas dav Mr Browns family now living in this city will join him next Spring Another Bourbon citizen who went to Alaska last summer has sent a liberal sum to a relative for her support during the Winter The Bourbon boys have all done well in Alaska Pauper Practice Awarded in Lexington Saturday Col W W Baldwin of Maysville was in the city Saturday Mrs J T Hinton Jr has been quite ill for about ten days Dr J Ed Ray has gone to Lexing ¬ ton to receive medical treatment J Q Ward Jr spent several days of last week with friends in Richmond Mrs W O Hinton arrived home yesterday from a short visit to relatives near Lexington Mrs J J Brooks of Cynthiana is the guest of Mrs W T Brooks on Duncan avenue Miss Bessie Armstrong has returned to Lexington after a visit to Miss Louise Bashford Miss Allene Thomas who has been visiting her sister Mrs J T Hedges left Saturday for her home in Winches- ¬ ter Miss Mabel Russell arrived home SB C Saturday evening from Cincinnati and Covington where she has been visiting friends Misses Sadie Hart and Fannie Mann leave this week for Huntington West Virginia where they will visit Mrs J T Pritchard Mrs Ulie Howard who has been at the bedside of her little niece Elizabeth Davis who has been ill of fever for sev eral weeks returned yesterday to Cov ¬ ington Misses Sallie and Rebel Withers of Lexington sisters of Mrs T E Ash brook left yesterday for Florida to spend the Winter in their Southern home The Bourbon Dancing Club will give an informal dance to morrow even ¬ ing at Odd Fellows Hall The music will be furnished by an Italian harp orchestra Mrs Carl Crawford who went to Mobile Ala several months ago to vis ¬ it relatives and was forced by the yellow fever quarantine to prolong her visit has returned home Misses Allie Hart and Lucy Lowry and Mr Chas Winn will be attendants to day at the marriage in Winchester of Mr Ed Mitchell and Miss Vertner Garner They attended a dinner given in Lexington Saturday in honor of Mr Mitchell and Miss Garner by the groom elects brother Miss Hallie Matthews entertained at euchre Saturday afternoon at her beau- ¬ tiful home on Third avenue in Louis- ¬ ville in compliment to her guest Miss Carrie Frank of this city The house was decorated with palms with here and there large bunches of American Beauty roses on the tables and mantels There were forty guests present in ¬ cluding many popular debutantes The first prize was a cut glass and gold scent bottle the second an empire fan and the consolation prize a salve box Miss Clara Wilmoth gave a pretty whist party Friday evening in honor of her guest Miss Lid a Preston of Detroit There were eight tables and the players were Miss Preston Miss Wilmoth Misses Kate and Edith Alexander Mary Webb Gass Fannie and Nellie Mann Louise Bashford Bessie Arm Strong Lexington Louise Russell Etta McClintock Sadie Hart Mary Purnell Allene Thomas Winchester Sallie Joe Hedges Dr J R Adair Dr M H Daily Messrs J W Bacon Oakford Hinton Will Hinton Frank Walker Sam Woodford Henry Lilleston Morti- ¬ mer Hallam Roy John Williams Clendenin Jake Spears Robt Parks Llewellyn Spears Thos Wilmoth Chas Carley Wilmoth Wilmoth Julius Purnell The prizeswere won by Miss Margaret- Butler and Mr J W Bacon - N has built a new flag station at the Tenth street crossing in this citv The L Landman optician of Cincinnati will be at the Hotel Wind ¬ sor to day Dr Louis James Adair of the Palmer school house neighborhood united with the Baptist Church Sunday night two-year-old The Bourbon Fiscal Court in session 5- - Saturday chose the following physicians Persons wanting good one and cattle should not fail to attend to attend tothe pauper practice Paris West side of Maysville Lex-¬ 2t the Woodford sale on Nov 17th 250 M Faries ington pike Dr F Eij W N Briney has closed a meet ¬ East side Drs Bo wen Fithian 250 ing at Mt Carmel that resulted in Millersburg East side Dr W V twenty four additions to the church 50 each Huffman Dr I R Best West side Dr C B Smith Dr W M The News prints to day on the eighth Miller 50 each page the correct official vote of Bourbon Flat Rock Dr P L McClnre 100 county in the election of Nov 2 1897 North Middletown Dr J A Gilkey 100 De Long late of this city has -- W S Clintonville Dr J T Brown 100 accepted a lucrative position as traveling Hutchison Dr J P Talbott 100 salesman for a Louisville cigar factory Centerville Dr J M Boyers 100 O have re- N and C The L Ruddles Mills Dr J W Ferguson fused to run any more private shopping 100 County Infirmary Dr A H excursions out of Lexington to Cincin- ¬ Keller 200 nati and Louisville Mr S Brooks Clay was re elected J K Ford and B F Bedford Sr Supervisor of the public roads of Bour both lately deceased each held a 5000 bon county for the ensuing year life insurance policy in the North ¬ Street Improvements western Mutual Company Crushed rocK has been spread on assignee of W W Main street from Fourth to Seventh Ward Jro Sudduth sold Satnrday to Mrs Mar- ¬ and should the rain cease the work can garet Sudduth sixty seven acres of be continued as far as Fourteenth street land near Center ville for 36 per acre in three or four days The Main street t of Millersburg has not yet been rolled Wm Harris Stone a nephew of Mrs owing to continuous rains It will be C M Clay Jr has been appointed to as soon as the rain ceases and the the office of Kentucky Commissioner of rolled willipus wallipus will shortly be put to Insurance by his father Auditor Saml The work on Main street in this city Stone approaches to the bridge over Stoner Warren Bacon left yesterday for were given needed repairs last week Flemingsburg to buy and slaughter The rock crusher which has been turkeys for Brent Bros of this city J working on the Harrods Creek pike has H Stewart will buy at Carlisle for the been moved to the North Middletown and Levee pike same firm ¬ Andrew Crow of Jessamine and Miss MolliefGrow of Mercer were married last week DrjLucien McDowell of Louisville and Miss Magdalen McDowell of Flem ¬ ingsburg will be married at noon tomorrow Miss Mary Champ of near I this city daughter of the late Lee Champ will be married to morrow to Mr Wni Ped dicord of Centerville A New York millionaire wants to marry Evangelina Cisneros the Cuban girl who was recently rescued from prison by the New York Journal Mrs S F Marr has issued invitations to the marriage of her daughter Miss Mary Belle Marr to Mr John W Tilton Jr Wednesday Nov 17 at 630 oclock at the Carlisle Methodist Church Miss Mary Morton Blackburn of Cov-¬ ington and G Walter Ross a young lawyer of Ft Thomas were secretly married last January in Newport The marriage was announced Friday The bride is a niece of former denator Blackburn The engagement is announced of Mr Henry Clifton Wood Jr of Bristol Va and Miss Alice Stewart Wheeler of Cincinnati a handsome young lady who visited Miss Mattie Grinnan in this city several years ago Miss Wheeler formerly lived in Maysville Mr W D Frazier a prominent citi- ¬ zen of Cynthiana was married to Miss Jane Bradford of Covington on Sun ¬ day evening at the residence of Rev F W Baker in Cincinnati The attend- ¬ ants were Mr L L Williams of Cyn ¬ thiana and Miss Lily Eldridge of Cin ¬ cinnati The bridti is a handsome bru ¬ nette and Mr Frazier is known as one of the handsomest men in Central Ken- ¬ ¬ On your list when in need of Footwear Our new stock of Shoes is arriving daily which comprises all th6r new shapes and tips been able to offer before Our Childrens School Shoes have been selected with much care insuring both durability and comfort Ask for school tablets frea for the little ones when making your purchases better values than we have ever Davis Thomson Isgrig X DRESS GOODS My importations for this Fall and Winter of Ladies and Chil ¬ drens Dress Goods exceed in cost of investment 10000 anv other pur-¬ chase I ever made in this one line of goods With forty years experi-¬ ence in Dry Goods business in Paris I saw it was to your and my in- ¬ terest to secure these goods under the low tariff consequently I invest ¬ ed every available dollar I had in goods at low prices The new Dingley tariff bill has already made and will when set fully at work make all classes of Dry Goods fully double in price what they were un¬ der the Wilson or low tariff I have the advantage of this My goods were bought when cheap and it is my intention to hold them down as long as a yard of them lasts If you want to sa ve money in your pur¬ chase this Fall and Wjnter come and see me and examine my srock and hear prices before you invest elsewhere i i G TUCKER 529 v MAIN ST PARIS KY 1897 NEW HOOSIER WHEAT DRILLS Both Shoe and Oldest and Most Reliable Built See them Disk- - tucky Good school jackets at one and two dollars at Frank Gos Not trash but solid stock of last sea- ¬ sons styles -- Iior Sale Just received Toy O lEJID w AB3DS Car of the Celebrated - STEELE SKEIN BIRDSELL WAGONS Call and examine before you buy OBITUARY Respectfully Dedicated To The Memory Of The Dead Mrs Fannie Kennedy mother of James Kennedy the druggist of this 0 EDWARDS city and Harry Thomas and Frank Kennedy of Carlisle died in Carlisle Friday aged about fifty four years Her remains were interred Sunday in the Carlisle cemetery JQ lot of dress goods at fifty cents per yard worth one dollar per yard at Frank Cos One celery fresh cakes and crackers new sorghum molasses New York cream cheese WE ARE ALWAYS AT IT Adding new lines cutting old prices with a store full of new Fall Goods to show you Fall Underwear for Ladies Gen ¬ tlemen and Children of every de¬ Large line of new Dress goods strictly wool 25c a vard Novelties in Phiin and Fancy Dress goods at 50c sold everywhere tf Newton Mitchell else for 75c to 1 per yard Handsome line of Silks Velvets Wrights Celery Tea cures constipa tion sick headaches 25c at druggists and Braids 6f all descriptions for Oysters Some Freak Bets i trimmings Chas Huddleston of near Welsh burg bet Tice Kennedy his wheat crop for next year that Bailey would win by 200 Hon Wm Morris father of Dan T Heller Won This Contest Morris of this city was elected Repre- ¬ Louis Heller who is to box fifteen sentative in Robertson last week by a majority of 553 His opponent received rounds in this city with Kid Lefevre of Cincinnati on the 16th won a lively but 54 votes three round contest from Jim Welsh at For Rent Desirable brick cottage Oakley Sunday night Heller will come five rooms good cellar and other im- to Paris Thursday to finish his training provementson South Main street for his contest with Lefevre Lefevre and Hill were expected to ar- ¬ For particulars apply to J T Hinton rive in Paris last night on the 1015 tf train and finish their training in this Rev E G B Mann of this city be- ¬ city gan a protracted meeting in Lexington Selections by the Silver Toned last night at the Hill street Methodist Quartette will be interspersed between Church Rev EvanB pastor of that the contests as will also some fine church will fill Rev Manns pulpit dancing by two of Cincinnatis best Sunday buck and wing dancers Mr Max Schmidt of the Smith Deaf Mutes To Wed Nixon Piano Co Cincinnati is here tuning pianos and will remain a few Rev F J Cheek goes to Fayette to- ¬ days Any one wishing the services of morrow to perform a marriage ceremony a first class tuner can leave their order in the sign language The contracting parties Miss Susie Shropshire daughter at the store o Benj Perry itf of Mr Alex Shropshire and Mr Rod The sum of 159000 was paid into die W Broaddus of Kenton county the State treasury last week Sheriff are both deaf mutes The wedding will Beeding paid in 11000 of the amount occur at Elm wood the home of the and Fayette contributed 21000 Camp brides father bell 51000 Union 14000 and other Protracted Meeting At Christian Church counties smaller sums Eld EL Powell the eloquent pastor Tiffy and Martha Wash ¬ of the First Christian Church of Louis- ¬ Malinda ington both colored residents of Lyles ville began a protracted meeting last ville each paid 750 in Judge Webbs night at the Christian Church in this court for the privilege of exchanging city preaching a forcible and interesting compliments couched in unchaste lan ¬ sermon to a most attentive audience guage Martha is no relation to the im- ¬ Ser ices will be held every evening at mortal George seven oclock ¬ -¬ and now hes kicking himself Uncle Daniel Thornton a Pop of Owenton experienced the embarrass ¬ ment of giving Frank Green a Demo- ¬ crat a wheel barrow ride to pay a freak Penangs Percales and Fancy Outing Cloths 5c 7c and 10c Table Linens and Towels at old prices notwithstanding tariff ad-¬ vance of 20 per cent Notions of all kinds and In Dress linings we will save you 25c on the dollar scription at naif the usual price Blankets 81 kind for 49c and all wool at 250 per pair Splen ¬ did line of Bed Comforts Full line of Hosier y one great special being our Ladies and Chil drens full seamless at 10c We are the only store in town that carries full line of Zephras Ice Wool and fancy yaris We still sell 10 4 Pepperel sheet ¬ ing at 18c and extra good bleach- ¬ ed and unbleached Cotton at 5c bet Harry Thompson a young fool agreed to dive from the Louisville and Jeffer sonville bridge if Weaver was elected A Murderous Burglar Family Portraits life size Free of charge CONDONS WE HAVE EE0EIVED A SPLENDID STOCK An exceedingly bold attempt was made to rob the dental office of Dr A B Boyd over the postoffice Saturday morning A few minutes after six oclock when Dr Boyd started up street for a short walk before breakfast a When the burglar entered the office Dr returned and was about to enter the office the burglar dealt him a murderous blow under the right eye with a sand Just think A good jacket for bag rendering him unconscious for sev- ¬ Co are eral hours Dr Boyd was found in that one dollar Frank condition in thehall by Dr Daily The closing out fifty or seventy five drawers of the dresser in the office were Misses and Childrens Cloaks open but nothing was taken as the thief and Jackets last seasons styles was probably surprised by Dr Boyd be-¬ at one and two dollars Original fore he could secure anything IP TROUSERINGS IMPORTEDSUITIKGS AND FOR FALL AND WINTER Our Prices are lower than any house in Central Kentucky quality and style are considered We ask you to give us a call whes JFJLlVE MERCHAiVT E TAIIOIiS Full line of samples prices were from five to fifteen dollars -- S E TIPTON - Church Society Meeting dividends to policy holders are unequaled and to procure Northwestern dividends you must carry Northwestern insurance tf Cutter Smith Shirt The Northwesterns We are also agents for the celebrated Ghas fet s BYrequest The News announces that the Womans Society of the Christian Church will meet at three oclock Sat ¬ urday afternoon in the basement of the church The News is also asked to state that the Society will have a sale of cakes meats and salads on the day before Thanksgiving Turnpike Raiders In Bath The Missionary Society of the Second The Cynthiana Athletic Club will ¬ Sunday night turnpike raiders again Presbyterian Church will meet Thurs give an athletic carnival on Thanksgiv ¬ Sugar made their appearance in Bath and de- ¬ day afternoon at two oclock with Mrs ing night ac the opera house W L Davis A large attendance is re- ¬ foot Lee Hill who will box five rounds stroyed three gates on the Maysville at the exhibition in this city with Eddie Mt Sterling pike and left the usual quested Parker of Paris will be one oE the at- ¬ warning for the gate keepers The Northwestern Mutual life has tractions having a go with a Cynthi ¬ ana boxer Geo Alexander of Cincin ¬ The Northwestern is carrying nearly paid to representatives of its policy ¬ 1000000 insurance on the lives of holders and to its policy holders and is nati and Brutus Clay of Lexington will box fifteen rounds Hill and Par- ¬ Bourbon Countys representative citi- ¬ now holding for them 180000000 an ker are already in training for their ex zens Call on R P Dow Jr for excess over premium reoeipts of over 26oc 8t 20000000 tf particulars hibition here ¬ -¬ Do You Play Whist Euchre Gaines Or Other DONT TRUST EVERY LAUN ¬ DRY SIGN YOU SEE while traveling down street Consult your friends first whom you see wearing unfrayed beauti ¬ fully laundered linen and yoa will find when you come to The F F V playing card is better thanany 50 cent card on the market Send tfents for one deck or 25 cents for two decks stamps or currency to C B Ryan Asst Genl Passr Agt C O Ry Cincinnati Ohio 15 Poor Grade Shoes Are poor in every respect money wasters Our new stock of School Shoes cannot be made better and are money savers Try us and see inquir whose laundry they patronize that it was s RION I CLAY fc The Bourbon Steam Laundry W HINTON M JR BRO Proprietors r ft 1 s 5fv - g 2i r- - Telephone No 4 x AH J 3SS SJ kc if yft 6 W-yrr t ia H ft 88 1 THE no officer among1 Ms associates was master of a more polished address When in active service he wore a buckskin uniform but when stationed at the post he appeared in the ordinary uniform of a captain in the regular army He was a famous runner and wrestler the most expert horseman on the plains and withal but 26 As Madeline from time to time chose her escorts from Jacks compan- ¬ ions her heart would smite her for Jack but it seemed quite out of the question to do anything so public The pub- ¬ where Jack was concerned lic however did not dream that Jack was slighted because he was loved nor did Jack himself dream of such a thing he poor fellow thought it was the love he bore Madeline that kept her But when had he made it aloof Never To whom had he known To nobody Not even made it known to Madeline But Madeline was continually dream ¬ ing of Jack and the more she dreamed the more difficult it became to deliver the bridle of the led horse to Jack as shepassed down Custer avenue mounted BOUJEtBON NEWTUEST NOVEMBER 9 1897 EDGE i -- j ifHE- - BOURBON NEWS in feats of strength or endurance and - SvaWat Yar Established by Every Tuesday and Friday 1161 Published 1 iRmiEUtOTsTOwn9TM PIN - t fc t MY LOVE TO AUTUMN th ilj- - oets sing about the seasons in the slick- pst- sort of rhymes on the bells of fancy rng a myriad chimes JA n call upon the Muses fur to send In- spirin thoughts ffo nerve the fleet Pegasus as along the course he trots t JBut I dont do it in that a way I jest take up the pen Utn squat myself far business sort of easy f like an when fThe thoughts come softly oozing from the fountains o my brain Jt start em coursing oer the sheet an give em easy rein Au thats just how Im doln this calm September day fWhen the brightness the summer has be- gun to pass away Iwhen the leaves are slowly chaaigin to the richest sort o brown Putting off tHeir summer dresses fur the I sober autumn gown An the Bob White pipes its music in the j woods an in the fields An the ever faithful orchard all its rich- ¬ on Tiger Chief At last it seemed to her morally im ¬ est bounty yields Other seasons offer beauties worthy of a possible to offer Jack the bridle nsim- poets rhyme But I pin my love to autumn an her rich ness every time JThen the harvestin is over an the mows are stuffed with hay An amid the golden tassels o the corn the breezes play jAn the hungry throated thresher swallers 1 Madeline had witnessed a heroin struggle in which the life of Jack Sil- vis hung oy a xnreau iorxuuic sec ¬ onds than she dared to count That she was able to maintain her seat dur ¬ ing the fierce contest between man and beast was due to innate courage and months of practice in the rough riding of frontier life Then Jack assured of Madelines safety asked her if she felt equal to riding back to the Barracks He would vouch he said for Tiger Chiefs good behavior the madness had passed Madeline gathered up the reins and by the easy response of Tiger Chief THE CONTINENTAL rV Sea Level Not a Surface form Curvature of Uni- - knew that his docility had returned Yes she said I can ride in alone But as Jacks hand dropped from the bridle Madeline leaned forward and impulsively held out her hand to be kissed then rode away When Madeline next rode down the avenue on Tiger Chief she rode straight to Jack Silvis and proffered him the post of escort With a graceful assent Jack mounted and rode beside her and every man watched them with glowing eyes as they sallied out of the barracks on the Laramie road Swiftly they rode forward until near the spot where Jack had cast himself on the bridle bits of the frantic horse special portions of the coastline to the wlidlo margin of sea and land to the continental edge itself Prom this point of view we soon iearn that what we call the mean level is not a sur- ¬ face of uniform curvature or an ellip ¬ soid inclosing a smooth and theoretical earth but is bent up or down according to the nearness or remoteness of the continental mass sothatthesealevelis high against the land and low in the center of the oceans Could we remove masses many oceanic islands would thus disappear beneath the waves Ice masses have naturally been in¬ voked to account for some of the raised beaches An unusual accumulation of polar ice would draw the oceanic wa ters northward and would raise the sea level along our shores but Lord Kelvin has shown that the enormous thickness of the ice at one time demanded is a physical impossibility in an uninclosed basin owing to the outward viscous flow of the material which tends even ¬ We may apply what may seem on the attraction of the continental jHummin notes o thankful music to the Giver of All Good fTis the season o festivity when fun an joy an mirth Dodges in ahd takes possession o the rural part of earth An the silvery bells o pleasure ring their gladdest merriest chime So I pin my best affection to the autumn every time 1 i down its golden food cherished quiltin frame Laughing eyed an merry maiden mother ly an sober dame An they stitch an stich unceasin tongues with needles keepin time Chattin socially orvslngin meetin hymns in rural rhyme hen when the golden sunset marks the closin o the day JAnd the chiny supper dishes are all washed an put away Then the men folks come a troopin dressed up in their Sunday clothes Fur the kissin party pleasures none but country people knows tecsy cheeks grow still more rosy brighter grows the laughin eyes As the merry youths and maidens snatch at pleasure as she files An the peals o joyous laughter tremble on the atmosphere When some awkward boy Is told to kiss the maid he loves most dear lAn bunched in groups the old folks sit an py tne usy tongue L pTur the play brings recollections o the days n when they were young An near the merry players in some quiet cozy spot jCupid lurks within the shadders waitin fur to git a shot Poets sing about the seasons in the slickest sort b rhymes JAn on the bells o fancy ring a myriad o t 1 JThen the wimmin git together round the local curvature of the shell beds or ter- ¬ races that are left behind The Chaix hills of Alaska to quote one fine exam- ¬ ple are composed of strata containing shells still living in the adjacent ocean Yet these beds 4000 to 5000 feet in thickness are bent up so as to dip north¬ ward at an angle of 10 to 15 degrees over a distance of about nine miles We have herealong the coast line of the Pacific a range of hills 3000 feet in height we should call the mountains in our own country produced by a compara ¬ tively modern uplift along the con- ¬ tinental edge Whether we study the American sea- ¬ board down the volcanic hills of Chili and Pern or the coral coast of the In¬ dies and Australia or our own storm sAvept western promontories we find the same series of phenomena the same problem to be solved It seems gen- ¬ at polar temperatures to thin and flatten the whole mass Nor would all the ice postulated by the extremest glacialist account for the untilting or GHOST IN A POJKER GAME A Pat Hand in a Big Jaclcer Was Bnnched Teltn Others was in a little sittin the other night I Folks gone Dut at a private house away and the old man here in the citj slavin his life away thats what the wimmin folks think goin to ball games in the afternoon eatin Saint Nick dinners an handlin the chips till two or three a m Game was progressin right along and gettin sort of interestin when a jacker went aroun three or four times Only a 50 cent limit but still the bones in the middle of the mahogany looked just as temptin- as a Klondike claim in summer time It went around some more and then it looked like two or three claims Ike broke it then for the limit of course The old man raised when it come his turn and the rest of us stayed Bob was in but he never looked at his cards said a pot like that was worth a few chips anyway Tke said hed like two cards Looked like he had aces an was holdin up a kick ¬ er Bob said one card was enough for The old man him Flush maybe stood pat an told the dealer to hep his sef And he did drawin honest and gittin three cards Without lookin at his cards after the draw Ike pushed the limit to the center sayin somethin about wishin the game was wide open and hed burn tar on us The old man raised again and said he wouldnt care if the game was a thousand limit Standin xat you know an bluffin it through Best of em kept quiet and put up without a word Not one of em had cold feet an it looked as if there would be a few fellows borrowin chips before long or drawin down markers And - j HUMOROUS Yeast Ive just invested in one of suits Crimson those heak Well that sounds as if it would be good for at least two seasons Yonkers Statesman Phoebe Did -- A Busy Summer you have many offers during the sum- mer Lulu iMany why I had to limit the engagements to 24 hours Browning King CoJs Monthly Are you one of th2 strikers Yes asked the woman at the door movement mum Ise a pioneer in the E struck 30 years ago aad Ive never Household Words give in yet said the schoolboys Johnny mother do you like your arithmetic Nom I think the influence of that book is unwholesome and depressing Because it is full of horrible Why examples Tit Bits Oh Im know ¬ Boarder warmly ing to the tricks of your trade Do you think I have lived in boarding houses salt-and-pepp- er xfc r - 3f Landlady years for nothing be at all sur frigidly I shouldnt prised Detroit Journal The One Thing Needed I am glad said the ardent patriot that the Russian flag no longer floats over So am I replied the man Alaska Now who wants to go but is afraid if they could only get rid of the cold wave flag the country would be all right Washington Star Teddie said the His Baptism mamma was out super- ¬ minister while intending the preparation of dinner 20 ¬ 1 THE MADDENED HORSE SPRANG UPON THE FIGURE BEFORE HIM ply impossible She would sink she knew And Jack was thinking that he would sink if she didnt What was the mat- ¬ ter How did she know that he pre- ¬ sumed to love her He would go away where he could be by himself whilst he thought it over Accordingly he passed with long soldierly strides down the avenue followed the beaten road that led out beyond the barracks Madeline whether distraught with sligihting Jack or from mere freak of feminine fancy not long after rode down the long street mounted on Tiger Chiefj and for once she rode alone over her accustomed route into the country The barracks was in consternation but as this was possibly one of the cir- ¬ cumstances counted on by Madeline she seemed unconscious of anything unusual and galloped rapidly on pass- ¬ ing Jack at a spanking pace vouch ¬ safing him just the slightest inclination Of her head She was soon out of sight around a bend in the road that wound through the woods skirting a creek that flowed a few miles away into the Laramie Jack though much perturbed kept moving mechanically forward He had an intimate acquaintance with the character of Tiger Chief an admirable animai in the main yet with a temper prompting him to wild vagaries at mo- ¬ ments when they could at least be avoided and might do most harm Jack obtained his knowledge pf Tiger Chief from a supervision of his colt hood and from many a royal battle for supremacy He saw Madeline disap- ¬ pear at a reckless pace with deep mis- ¬ The givings He hurried forward beat of Tiger Chiefs hoofs could be heard in rythmic cadence till they passed out of hearing In the silence following Jack passed the bend in the road There was an- ¬ other a little farther on Madeline was Madeline rode slower and slower until the spot where she had separated was reached Here suddenly drawing rein she leaned toward Jack as she had done before but now she held up her lips Then turning she rode rapidly away Jack following Nothing was said un- ¬ til they hurriedly entered the avenue that led to the barracks Madeline You will be Madeline my wife Madeline Yes yes Jack of course THE SOUL OF WIT An call upon the Muses fur to send in- splrin thoughts To nerve the fleet Pegasus as along the course he trots But I dont never lack fur Inspiration when I sing About the time that toilers up the sum- ¬ mers takin wing jThe glorious golden autumn when all Na- ¬ ture is in rhyme Kin ketch the bulky end of my affections every time Capt Jack Crawford the Poet Scout in L A W Bulletin chimes tihWfifflMimimWitiiimtittfflMZ g MADELINE VANE By Shannon Birch CCopyright 18373 The Deacon Also Thought It a Good Tiling in Sermons Among the very many good and ex- ¬ cellent people who reside in the quaint and delightful old town of Alexandria Va is a deacon who notwithstanding his great piety is a man of practical common sense and believes in the ex- ¬ pediency of things just as some of his illustrious predecessors in Testament times did Among those things which he considers of especial commendation is brevity in sermons and the minister of the church at which the deacon at- ¬ tended was always known as a short sermon man and his congregation was always correspondingly long On one occasion erally agreed by this time that conti- ¬ nental margins are unstable and that they mark lines of movement in the crust or skin of the earth The North American continent is actually flanked bv mountain chains formed of in tensely crumbled strata and South America presents toward the Pacific its magnificent backbone of the Andes The Pacific as a whole is ringed about with earth folds the details of which indicate a spreading of the continents at the expense of the ocean basin and the progress of movement along these lines of weakness is marked by violent volcanic action Along the Pacific work is evidently being done and the deep oceanic de- ¬ pressions bordering the continental edges are the submerged limbs of the folds that form these ledges The late Prof J D Dana long ago pointed out how the earth ridges and the long oceanic grooves were related to one an ¬ other the greater mountain chain hav ¬ ing the deeper depression along its iiank In a word as he urged the highest mountains faced the deepest portions of the ocean and their steep¬ er flanks descend toward the ocean London Knowledge how it ended too when every fellow was takin out a chip or two an sayin I owe one till the pot looked thin and pale Whoever win was goin to get the whole bank sure Just then the door bell rang like the house was afire Watchman I reckon said the old man He opened the door and a ghost walked in Least we thought so There was the old mans sister who had seen the light from her house a block away and she had come over to see what the trouble was Said she thought the old man was sick And he was too for that pat hand of his was a king full on tens The ghost scared us and the first thing Ike did was to shove all the chips into the box Thought the old mans wife had come home on the sudden Just having a little game of whist Emily arid we didnt think what time it was Emily went away as mad as a wet hen but the old man was madder when he saw that the bones had been shoved out of sight and the hands bunched But it had to go Told him we thought we were to be pulled and didnt want Cincin- ¬ any signs to incriminate us nati Commercial Tribune MATTING FOR THE FLOOR An Inexpensive and Hygienic Cov ¬ thats have you ever been baptized Ted die was not quite sure whether he had or not and after indulging in deep thought for a moment replied Do you git baptized on the arm Cleve- ¬ land Leader WANTED TO CATCH A SHARK OFFICERS Military Iiife Very Distasteful to a NON COMMISSIONED The question of non commissioned officers is in itself a serious one as the French have long recognized So ap- ¬ Frenchman MmmmwmAmmmvmw When Madeline chose to ride she visually mounted Thistle Blow a gray CUSTER beautiful Madeline Vane barracks was at the feet of i- - pony almost as graceful and dainty as iherself No escort ever accompanied Madeline when mounted on Thistle Blow but when she elected to mount Tiger Chief a coal black charger of splendid proportions and invincible mettle she rode along the avenue that divided the buildings of the post at an hour when the duties of the younger officers permitted them to be at leis ture followed by a saddle horse for whomsoever she might select to be ¬ come her escort Now one now another was favored and all watched with envy the happy fellow as he rode off in fine soldierly style with his mind ci Madeline but keeping a cautious eye withal on the antics of Tiger Chief whose indomita- ¬ ble temper was the joy of his rider and ilie secret fear of eveW lieutenant re aponsible for the saf ety of Tiger Chiefs The serious responsibility mistress devolving upon the escort to Madeline liowever never deterred any member of the barracks from accepting the part and was not likely to One alone was never given the although he was thus slight- ¬ ed for the mostgracious of reasons namely because he was in possession This however of Madelines heart would have bejen denied by Madeline and utterly tUsbelieved by Jack Silvis himself Jack Silvis was captain of a company of Apaches who were in the service of the government to act as emergency required in frontier operations against the hostiles Jacks characteristics pe ¬ culiarly fitted him for this command Although well educated with good family connections in the east he had chosen from love of adventure to lead the life of an Itidian officer half scout He handled his savage half soldier like children and his remark braves ble knowledge of Indian character made him of great value to the post Tn the performance of duty Capt lack was the most tiiless in every danger the most fearless and in every crisis the most resourceful of them alL Jfo India n of his troup could excel him ity the deacon when the church last needed a pastor went to a theological seminary of the proper denomination to hear some of the young men preach if so be among them might be one who would find favor in the deacons sight It be ing some extra service of the church there was preaching on Saturday and Sunday and the deacon had an oppor ¬ tunity to hear several sermons Sun ¬ day evening at tea the president of the seminary asked the deacon what he thought of the sermons he had heard hesitated the deacon I cant say that I am altogether sat-¬ isfied doctor Um-er-um it is narrated that Why bless my soul deacon out of sight But a murmur struck his ear and he soon distinguished the sound of mad hoof beats on the hard surface of the road ahead Sight was not needed to interpret this sound Tiger Chief had bolted and was now plunging on his way back to the Bar racks Had he thrown Madeliue This ¬ question was barely formed before it an as answered for like a whirlwind Chief came into view round The Tiger bend with head protruding and every muscle distended rushing on to disas- ¬ ter i Madeline was sun on nis oacK cling ing helplessly her white face shone over the flanks of the black charger like a dove flying athwart a thunder cloud - Kearer and nearer came the run ¬ away quite undaunted by the human rnidpet he saw standing in his path He would run him down he would trample him under foot With fierce ieaps the maddened horse sprang upon the figure before him it was not worth while to swerve But what has he hanging to his bridle bits What wrenches at the muscles of his neck and strikes his knee joints Is it possible that it is the man he just struck down He will shake the incumberance off But no it still clings and wrestles and hauls liis nose almost to his feet Now that the blood is clearing from his eyes he will see What Here close to his face is the king of men and horses Jack Silvis here on his bridle is the hand of the man who reared him What doesut all mean anyhow Tiger Chief dropped his head and touched Jacks hand with his nostrils giving a sharp whinny as ¬ expressive of sorrow and submission as it was possible to make wrong exclaimed the president in astonishment Well they dont seem to quite ex- ¬ actly strike me right said the good deacon hedging for charitys sake That is beyond me continued the president half musingly as if he were trying to work the problem out in his All of them are picked man mind deacon our rising young preachers Is that so responded the deacon with a smile of hope showing in his hon-¬ est face Indeed it is said the president Then doctor smiled the deacon suppose you let me hear to night one of your sitting down young preachers I think thats what Im looking for The president understood and the young man who preached that night became pastor of the deacons church though he left its pulpit ten years later for a wider field Washington Star A Lnnatics Lecture A very curious occurrence took place recently in Vienna when a patient in a lunatic asylum delivered a iecture at his own request on the peculiarity of hia mental state The patient who is a man of first class education and exceptional mental powers is liable to what is known as circular insanity That is to say he is only affected periodically and between his fits he is as sane a man as one could wish to meet His speech dur ¬ ing the lecture was most brilliaut be ing characterized by exceptional elo- ¬ quence and considerable wit The lecture lasted an hour and during that time he contrived to hold his audience without a break His look and bearing which were those of a scholar made it well nigh impossible for his hearers to associate him with insanity in any form Tit Bits ¬ ¬ whats parently distasteful is the military life to the average Frenchman that when his short period of service is over he can with the greatest difficulty be in- ¬ duced to reengage to complete a longer In 18S9 the period as a sous officier reengaged sous officiers in the French army that is men of over three years service numbered but 16000 Even in our own small regular force we have at present upward of 14000 sergeants Such a figure is quite inadequate for the purposes of an armj with a peace strength of over 500000 and an estimated war streng th of about eight times that size So obvious was the danger that inducements were offered in 1889 on what even we should consider a liberal scale in the shape of bounties increased pay floor covering gives Its soft new color pensions on leaving and eventual civil ings make it available in the most care fully studied color schemes it is pleas employment to those sous officiers who should reengage beyond three unt to walk upon is a practical protest years for even comparatively short against dust and microbes is in fact terms and these measures caused the both wholesome and satisfactory numbers of reengaged men to rise to Ella Morris Ivretschmar in Womans over 24000 in 1S93 but at a considerable ETome Companion cost Evils of Chevring Gum The law of 1893 reduced these adAside from being an unpleasant habit particulars with the and one not approved as good form vantages in some immediate result that the reengage gum chewing is productive of facial de- ¬ ment fell off so that on January 1 1S9G formities which are likely to increase the numbers of reengaged until they distort the countenance and had sunk below 16000 lower entirely alter the natural expression than ever The continued use of one set of muscles some of the enlarges and strengthens them and A new law restoring privileges of this very important class consequently makes them more promhas lately been passed and it is hoped inent There have been several instances that the numbers may again rise 7 where medical advice has been sought Nineteenth Century upon the idea that there was some swelling or enlargement of the muscles Eminent Stammerers no pain had been A great many people do not know or glands although felt Gum that Moses the prophet stuttered so one side of chewers ordinarily use but the mouth thus throwing badly that Aaron hi brother did most of the talking for him It may also an undue amount of work upon that to distribute is be balm to some people who stammer side of the face It well eqiially between the muscles this to know that Esop Yirgil and De of labor if the practice must be perthe jaws afflicted mncthenes were likewise ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ering If only all housekeepers knew the value and comfort of matting- how much worry and work would be saved how many dull houses would look cheery If you own your home and have hardwood floors thank kindly destiny and dismiss the subject But if you live in a rented house or cannot afford hard floors if for any reason you are considering the subject of pause long before parsing over advantages of matting It is clean the fresh and easily cared for It is a per ¬ fect floor covering in summer and an excellent background for rugs in win ¬ ter from the cheapest to the richest adding to the cheerfulness of a room yielding all accumulated dust to light brushing possessing indeed almost every advantage that a floor covering In can have with no disadvantages making a move or refitting a house every yard of it can be utilized It is easily renovated by soap and salt water and can be matched or pieced using the whole parts in two rooms to make one good complete room Lastly it is cheap its growing popularity hav ing so encouraged its manufacture or importation that it is to be had almost everywhere in great variety at moderate cost To sum up its merits mat- ¬ ting gives a house a fresh clean feeling a sense of cheerfulness that no other floor-coverings ¬ They Succeeded But Xot Until tlie Fish Had Caught a Sailor fellow nevex knows what is going A to happen to him when he goes in the green waters of the sea Ad-¬ ventures trust themselves upon the Waltonian whether he will or no and when he tells his friends of what he has seen or experienced they smile ccm miseratngly and actually doubt his word I remember several years ago going on a fishing trip down the south- ¬ ern coast and I tell you I had a good time during the outing Eish were bit ¬ ing nicely all the while and the crowd for there were others in the party seemed to appreciate the gifts set be- ¬ fore us in the shape of fish One da we all sailed to a location where sharks were reported to be very numerous We wanted some big game and sharks are mighty good sport Well we finally managed to hang to a fellow big enough to satisfy any fellow in the boat and in their anxiety to see the fish while it was still vigorous the boys gathered at the side of the sloop looking over into the water All at once the captive gave a desperate pull The tackle slipped and the shark took about 30 feet of line while one of tlie sailors was jerked into the water He couldnt swim and his hands happened to come in contact with the shark line he grappled it with desperation and hung on like grim death We began to haul in the shark but the fish seemed stronger than ever and we could do nothing for the sailor who was out oil reach Suddenly he gave an unearthly 3 ell crying out that the shark had bit ten him There was commotion in the water and the fin of the fish appeared1 above the water for a moment and the sailor yelled again and flecks of blood arose to the surface You may im agine how we pulled in on the line and in a little while we finally managed to grasp the poor fellow who still clung to the line As we pulled him and the line in at the same time it was seen that the shark had the fellows leg firmly between its jaws and it was a wonder that the fish had not bitten the limb off A shot from the rifle killed the fish and we pried its jaws andliberated the leg which was badly lacerated The fact that the hook had caught in the socket was the thing that saved the leg from absolute amputation The idea of a man being bitten by a fish that had practically been caught was a new one to me and leads me to the observation I made at the beginning of this story The sailor was laid up for a month but at the expiration of that time was as ¬ i I - i well as ever A N O Times Democrat ¬ sous-officie- rs Demosthenes is said to have cured him ¬ self by learning to talk with a pebble¬ in his mouth Mrs Inchbold the fa mous English actress was another who triumphed over a difficulty of speech More than one of the French kings have been stammerers as were also Claudius Michael II emperor of the east king of Spain Eric kin of Sweden Admiral Annebant Tarlagila the Italian engineer Boissy 3Anglas the painter David the critic Hoffman Camille Desmoulcris and a host of others CHcinnati Enquirer ¬ Potatoes and apples have both rota ted so in parts of Maine that not half crop will be harvested dilatory husband undertook to explain his tardiness while dinner was being served and put up a rather over plausible defense in the line cf busi- ¬ ness complications coming up at the very last moment before he should have left the office Tlie hostess heard him with ominous politeness and then calm ¬ ly said Perhaps but you really cant look me in the eye and tell that story no stammered the culprit and then as a brilliant idea struck him but I tell you what I will do If John will kindly look you in the eye while I repeat what I said probably we can make it go Milwaukee Wisconsin A Considerate Father A wealthy man went out hunting He sisted in N Y Ledger was accompanied by an honest farmer and his son The hunter accidental White Flour Guns One egg beaten lightly one cupful peppered the unfortunate boy who howled like a dog whose tail has been Df milk one tablespoonful of butter crushed under the wheel of a furniture Dne tablespoonful of sugar siftonetea spoonful of cream tartar one half tea van whereupon his farther said to the spoonful of soda with iys cupfuls 0 youth Dont howl that way or the gentle- flour a little salt beat thoroughly and man will not let you go alon- next 3rop into hot gem pans Leisure time N Y World Flours Sp on sr o Cookies From a Surgical Standpoint How is your Uncle ReuVs blood poi Two eggj one cupful sugar two tea soning getting on ipoonfuls of baking powder rounding sne half saltspoonful salt two tea In great shape Of course both ipoonfuls lemon juice or one teaspoon had to be amputated but hil of vanilla Flour enough to roll tor says he will have him on the docfe his f In a few days S Y Ledger Brooklyn Life ¬ ¬ ¬ e friend to dine with him and neglected to telephone his wife to that effect In order to make matters worse both host and visitor stopped in at the club on the way home and consequently were late for dinner very late The A Minneapolis man once invited Cooperative Effort a r 1 I J i 4 j f A j -- v ¬ r V THE BOURBON NEW TUESDAY NOVEMBER 9 1897 NEGLECT IS SUICIDE f iGRICULTMALHINfS FARM IMPLEMENTS -- lit CJ XTB - If Given Decent Care Tlxey Will Xast n Great Many Years A HINT FOR WINTER Every farmer in this country has a Effective Way of Fastening tlic certain amount of his capital iurested Farm Sled Tongue in farm implements It is not an un Qiave experienced so much difficulty common occurrence to meet men who I In getting a tongue that could he kept say that the outlay each year for new in my sled that I have given consider- ¬ implements eats up nearly all the able attention to various methods The profits in their business This expendiusual one is to cut two mortises in the ture may be materially reduced says roller about a loot apart A sapling is Farmers Advocate by giving better at- ¬ then secured and split or ripped back tention to repairing and housing all two or three feet and spread apart so the machinery as soon as convenient that with tenons on end of each past after the busy season is over On many dressed to right size it can be inserted well regulated farms it is customary to in these mortises and held by pegs put the implements under cover through tenons back of roller and the throughsiH the summer when not in mortise holes filled with wooden use By this means the implements will wedges The objections to this method wear much longer and do more satisare numerous In the first place the factory work It also adds much to the tongue can never be anything but rough j appearance of a farm to have the imand ugly Why should we take so much plements inside rather than having pains to have buggy and wagon look each one used to close up a hole in the decent and then be content with an fence or perhaps for a less suitable purpose Though it may be the rule on many farms to put away the harvesting implements for the winter at this season it is the exception to find a farmer who goes carefully over his machine and puts it in proper condition for next seasons work The person who has used the implement during the summer knows exactly what repairs are re quired and unless it is looked after at once or a note made of it the chances FASTENING A SLED TONGUE are that nothing will be done until the A Roller B Tongue C Side Wedges D machine is taken out of the shed to be Tongue Peg E Wedge Pejj F Double gin operations next year A good plan Tree Bolt acnotebook and keep ugly sled tongue that is a disgrace to is to carry a repairing required an Then count the owner Further it is almost im-- during of all or winter season have all the fall possible to split the sapling to get each the necessary repairing done A black part the same thickness and so it smith or machinist has more time to must be ripped which is hard work the work in It is further a delioate job to get the fore harvest whenwinter than just beevery person is split ends trammed down so as to fit mortise with the danger that the crowding him with some little job He dressed end will be split in putting in can do the work more satisfactorily ike bade peg- If all these things are and the cost will not be so great In afely met the wedges are continually many cases the repairing can be done working out and allowing the tongue by the farmer himself when he has time to work and finally break or pull some leisurecost and thus avoid the of taking it to a repair trouble and through shop If farmers would pay dose at The accompanying drawing illustrates a method of overcoming this tention to repairs each year and give Mortise is cut in middle of roller a the implements an occasional coat of scant inch wide and usually about paint many would be surprised by the eight inches long- A piece of sawed difference they would find in the work ¬ limber two by four dressed to prop- ing of the machinery as well as in time er proportions can now be used or their implements would wear Then by the regulation sapling if desired Cut supplying suitable sheds and a small a square tenon on end with room for repair snop there would be less discus- ¬ a peg back of roller Then cut two sion about the excessive cost of agri ¬ wedges from catch stuff two inches cultural implements wide at narrow end and wider at other WEIGHT OF CHICKS soasto fill mortise entirely when driven in light Put tongue in first and bore Increase Is Most Rapid During tfhc threequarter inch hole for peg back First Forty Days of roller and insert it drawing tongue Mr W H Brundige Bridgeport tight Then put in the wedges one on desires us to give some weightsAla of eachside and drive tight and then put chicks and we do so as it will prove in ¬ a half inch peg in each wedge in front teresting to many of Toller This tongue cannot work He writes I would be pleased if you for the wedges cannot slip back on ac- would publish in your next issue the count of pegs If there is any shrink- ¬ weights of Brahinas Langshans Ply ¬ age wedges may be driven in farther mouth Rocks and Wyandottes chicks and peg hole much farther back The from one to fifteen weeks old That is accompanying drawing will make all whn t fhfv shi mlrl Tcmcrh whTi trm nro clear I think Homer W Jackson inlrai6hlg for breeaing stock Also the Agricultural Epitomist weights from one to ten weeks old when you are forcing for broilers Give the HEALTH OF THE FLOCK weights of each week EHow to Tell When There Is Disease To test weights we took t en chicks of Among the Poultry t The experienced poultry keeper can tell ata glance whether a flock is in a Iiealthy condition or not The hen that is well is always alert and on the watch She may not be fearful or shy but she looks alive and has her head up two or three times a minute Her comb is red and clean and her feathers are in their jjroper position During moulting time of course the comb withers and the plumage becomes ragged but the hen does not mope if she is well When the flock is looking for feed singing and talking among themselves they are in good health If jrou suspect roup go into the poul- try house after dark when the fowls are all settled for the night and if you do not hear some of them wheezing there is no danger of roup PURE BRED POULTRY If the droppings are solid and white A Typical White Wyandotte Coekerel at one end there is no disease in the Hock Light Brahmas and ten of Leghorns If the movement lis slow and sluggish kept them together and fed all alike and the comb as inclined to be purple In one month from date of hatching the eclor look out for ttrouble The hens ten Light Brahmas weighed seven may be too fat or they may be bilious pounds and the Leghorns 6 pounds Hn the tone case cut down the feed and showing but a small difference per in the other see rthat they have light chick to one month old both lots being ieedingand plenty of good hard grit forced in growth When two months If young poultry seems to be trying old 62 days the Brahmas weighed 16 lo swallow somethinglookifor the large pounds and the Leghorns 13 pounds At gray lioe about their necks three months old the ten Brahmas As soon as a sin crle fowl becins to weighed 21 pounds and the Leghorns show symptoms of ill health remove it 16 pounds Wyandottes Plymouth from the flock and keep it at a distance Bocks and Longshans will lose only one from theothers until you can determine ounce per chick in two months comwhat the trouble is or it dies or gets pared with Brahmas well Farmers Voice One hundred chicks when hatched should weigh five pounds In ten days A GREAT DIFFERENCE ten pounds in 20 days 20 pounds thus Menu doubling their weight every ten days Jtfentnese anil Attractiveness until 40 days old when the increase is Much in the Mills Trade I noticed two village milkmen this not afterward so rapid The forcing of chicks is now deemed morning Both deliver the milk from to customers One unnecessary as they thrive best when their dairies direct drives a fine looking team of horses not fed too highty Poultry Keeper wearing a well polished harness and hitchedto a bright new wagon painted AMONG THE POULTRY and lettered in an attractive manner Fowls allowed to roost in trees at this The name of the dairy displayed on the wagon is an attractive one The driver time are liable to croup Generally on the farm medium sized is neat clean well dressed and the to inspire confidence breeds will give the best returns whole outfit tends His milk is delivered in bottles The In mating the breeding fowls select milkman drives a bony old horse the hardiest most perfect specimens other attached to a wagon which was evi ¬ Whitewash is better than paint on the dently originally intended for some inside of the poultry house and costs other purpose and is now weather- - less beaten and dilapidated His milk is Feed alternately with wheat bran and carried in old tin cans rather the worse oats These make a good egg producing for wear and the milkman himself is food not an attractive looking object The Boiled potatoes mixed with scalded milk one carries may not be any bet- ¬ cornmeal makes a splendid fattening ter than that of the other but if one ration were to choose his milkman just from When eggs are to be the appearance of these two rigs it be taken to turn themkept care should half over every wouldnt take the most of us long to few days decide which it should be says the One of the secrets of egg producing in Rural New Yorker winter is warm dry quarters for the There is no economy in wintering laying liens more cockerels than will be wanted for There is less risk of disease with breeding Tile sooner the others are ducks than with any other kind of marketed the better St Louis Jte fowls They are easily kept healthv public J with nlentyjof range ¬ ¬ -- There is more Catarrh in this section of the country than all other diseases put to ¬ Mi gether and until the last few years was What Was Done with the Money H supposed to be incurable For a great many Gave to the Peor of PariH vn years doctors pronounced it a local disease Tt is as is well known the custom of- - and prescribed local remedies and by constantly failing to cure with local treatment pronounced it incurable Science has proven to hand over at the close o catarrh to be a constitutional disease and iting Paris their stay a sum of money varying ac therefore requires constitutional treatment Halls Catarrh Cure manufactured by F J cording to circumstances for distribu- - Cheney Co Toledo Ohio is the only poor Beyond the an- - constitutional cure on the market It is tion among the taken internally in doses from 10 to a nouncement of the fact in the papers teaspoonful It acts directly on dropsblood the there is as a rule little more heard of and mucous surfaces of the system They offer these generous donations A story has- fails one hundred dollars for any case it to cure 5snd for circulars and testiconrjf just been made public however Cq Tomonials Address F J Cheney HRlW TO THPC7ARS HEALTHi ¬ Plain Words From Mrs Pinkham Corroborated by Mrs Charles Dunmore That Ought to Bring Suffering Women to Their Senses X 7 If you were drowning and friendly hands shoved a plank to you and you refused it you would be committing- suicide Yet that is precisely what women are doing- if they go ahout their homes almost dead with misery yet refuse to grasp the kindlyhand held out tothemt It is suicidal to go day after day with that dull con stant pain in the region of the womh and that bloating heat and tenderness of the abdomen u which make the weight of your clothes an almost intolerable burden to you It is n6 natural to suffer so in merely emptying the bladder Does not th at special form of suf rfiV fering tell you that there is inflammation flT n - - ¬ ¬ ¬ nhnrnntpr wliinli has tie comment amoncr those real welfare of the poor who have for long been 1iiq cerning the most recent donations of ¬ ¬ Jfgs ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ examine ¬ - -- ¬ - ¬ protestations against this sort of in- ¬ discriminate charity When the czar left Paris at the end of last year he handed over to the authorir ties no less than 20000 for distribu ¬ tion among the poqrj and this by order of the public assistance department was divided among the bureaux de bienfaisance or outdoor relief offices in different parts of the city The relieving- officer in one district has views of his own as to the best manner in which to tender help to the really poor and he has always been doubtful as to the ultimate destination of the money which he has distributed on similar occasions In the present instance the czars gift was divided into sums of two francs and each applicant received a new fwo franc piece The official in question however took the trouble to mark each coin which he handed out and some days after the distribution he sent one of his assistants to a neighbor ¬ ing cabaret to change there a 1000 f ranc note wTith the request that he might re- ¬ ceive as much of the change as possible in two franc pieces A large proportion of the coins brought back his superior recognized as the money he had marked and handed out to the so called deserv ng poor a day or two before It was evident that the majority of the people in his district at all events had gone straight from the relieving office to the public house and had no doubt spent the whole or the greater part of the money received by them in drinking the czars health For some months the matter was kept an official secret but caused no lit- Halls Family Pills are the best Jt wno Have tne Trouble for Both at heart and He Oh of course dear it is all loud in- - their you to eat onions if you like them right for and Im ledo 0 Sold by Druggists 75c teFGSXm dKI not the one to stop you but I declare its hard work to stand it She Well I dont blame you Harry for after 1 eat them I can hardly stay where I am myself Judge ¬ somewnerev Shall I tell you what it is It is inflammation of the womb i ijT fZ If it goes on polypus or tumor or cancer will set in Commence the use of Lydia E Pinkhams Vegetable la Compound Thousands ofwomen in 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and The Old Man Well how are you getting night my doctor did not seem to help me I could on with your work George The Young Man who is on the football not seem to find any relief until I took Lydia E Pink- tenml Out nf sicrlifl Tf wo Amni- flnnitr xicLiu o v cgciauic jl uuu iJ iiiuixiiJJUliJuil ui yjitrP Yale down this year Im a lobster the womb a bearing down pain and the whites very badly The pain was so intense that I could not sleep at jf Vy night I took Lydia E Pinkhams Vegetable Compound for eight 030 months Slialce Into Your Shoes Allens Foot Ease a powder for the feet and am now all right Before that I took morphine pills fqr my pain that It cures painful swollen smarting feet and was a great mistake for the relief was only momentary and the effect vile instantly takes the sting out of corns and am so thankful to be relieved of my sufferings for the gains I had were some-¬ bunions Its the greatest comfort discovery thing terrible I am indeed very grateful for the good Mrs Pinkhams reme- ¬ of the age Allens Foot Ease makes tight or new shoes feel easy It is a certain cure dies have done me - Ml Tir Jm G - Jjfia ¬ w- - vyuu-iLHJuj-i- u Up-to-Da- te r2tZ m m I for sweating callous hot tired aching feet Try it to day Sold by all druggists and shoe stores 25c Trial package FREE Write to Allen S Olmsted LeRoy N Y m m - -- - Pauline If I marry jou will you agree not to do anything to displease me Ten Broke Certainly If I marrv you 1 Great Expectations do anything -- Journal A Valuable Franchise Secured The franchise of easy digestion one of the most valuable in the gift of medical science can be secured by any person wise enough to use Hostetters Stomach Bitters either to to uproot as I have said it has now been made suppress growing dyspepsia or and fever it at and maturity Bilious rheumatic public with the result that the whole ague sufferers persons troubled with nervsystem of outdoor relief has been sub- ¬ ousness and the constipated should also sejected to a hot fire of criticism It is cure the health franchise by the same means ¬ dont expect to at all NY mt m xtz ftliV w r readv to use for fioor washinsr washing- is to keep some Pearline A good idea in etc a sifter dish- - You sprinkle a little over the instance and then just floor for wash it over with a ¬ ¬ pointed out that while they have been handing out money lavishly to habitual drunkards and to those whose poverty is the direct result of their own misdo- ¬ ing the deserving applicants whoan a little temporary help might have put upon the path of permanent employ- ¬ ment are left to die of starvation in their squalid cellars and attics One of the papers however has inter ¬ viewed one of the actual recipients of the czars money who endeavors to make out that because the two franc pieces were changed at the tavern in question it does not follow that the whole sum was spent in drink He avers that it is the ordinary custom of the wretched class to which he belongs to take a single glass of absinthe when ever any small sum of money corned into their possession The poisonous stuff acts as a sort of pick me up and pulls them together especially when It is no they have been long fasting doubt true he says that some of the lucky owners of the czars two franc pieces spent the whole of that enormous sum in further glasses of absinthe but he asserts that the majority includ-¬ ing himself after their single reviving draught went home and spent the change out of the two francs in food or used it to pay a portion of their rent Philadelphia Public Ledger Dr Watkins of Kew Orleans tells is story When he was studying vet ¬ erinary science it was customary for the students to wear a distinctive badge One da while he wrasout walk ¬ ing with some friends and wearing his badge a horse limped toward them and singling him out as the only wear ¬ er of the badge in the party stuck its nose against his breast and held up its foreleg On examination he found a large nail imbedded in the frog of the horses foot The animal had previous- ¬ ly been junder treatment at the veteri ¬ A Itemxirlcahle Up Wife Did the Chinaman do up your shirt well Husband Yes Beyond recognition X Well Done Y Journal Do You i 1 L t ft nmm I wet cloth See how much more convenient to use than soap to say nothing of the easier work If youre buying and using Pearline simply for washing clothes and not for all kinds of washing and cleaning youre cheating yourself out of a t great deal of comfort and economy Ms 1 fc NOWK -- iter il H 55 EAPLIN GET THE GENUINE ARTICLE Play Whist Euchre or Other Gaines J The F F V playing card is better than any 50 cent card on the market Send 15 cents for one deck or 25 cents for two deck stamps or currency to C B Ryan Asst Genl Passr Agt C 0 Ry Cincinnati 0 When a man tells you what a wonderful poker player you are that man is planning to enjoy life at your expense Chicago News All the desirable qualities you want in tobacco are found in Star plug to a special degree 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fiSw 1 wWTwH B ALL DRUGGISTS -- I can recommend Pisos Cure for Con sumption to sufferers from Asthma E D Towns end Ft Howard Wis May 4 94 ¬ -- Cupid might do more business if he would exchange his bow for a popgun Chicago News I inMiiogtiitigt wi4iwwiiianMiiim THOUGHTLESS FOLKS HAVE V fiTTSl SNTfltfTl t0 care anr case of constipation Cascarets are the Ideal Laxa fiRflT nuDVUUliiiil UUnllttlllUUltire neTcrsriporpripe but cause easy natural results Sam- ¬ ple and booklet free Ad STERLING REMEDY CO Cltirago Montreal Can or New York 2S2 teBoofli-oiaa-- j t TTTFT I I A window crack result lameback Use St Jacobs Oil result cures attack buggy THE HARDEST WORK BUT QUICK WiTTED PEOPLE USE f 1 Almost anybody can own a horse and Washington Democrat nary hospital The old storage battery St Jacobs Oil has power to cure Sciatica SAPOLIO she cried her dark eyes flashing women are to be free The sultan bowed Very well he rejoined calmly I havent any kick coming Itll be a great saving to me I tell you those NY I THE MARKETS LIVE STOCK Cattlecommon5 Select butchers CALVES Fair to good light HOGS Common Mixed packers Cincinnati ¬ Light shippers SHEEP Choice LAMBS Good to choice FLOUR Winter family GRAIN Wheat No 2 red No 3 red Corn No 2 mixed Oats No 2 Rye No 2 HAY Prime to choice PRO VISIONS Mess pork Lard Prime steam BUTTER Choiee dairy Prime to choice creamery APPLES Per bbl POTATOES Per bbl NEW YORK FLOUR Winter patent No2 red CORN No 2 mixed RYE - 2 25 3 90 5 25 3 00 3 45 3 50 3 25 5 25 3 CO 8 7o 14 1 1 Nov 8 2 85 ft 4 40 sh G 00 3 45 3 35 3 70 3 75 00 80 93 92 25 21J4 47 00 So 0 4 20 The silver lining to a great many clouds is nothing but moonshine Wake up sore stiff Use St Jacobs Oil youll wake up cured The pig would rather have swill roses Rams Horn than Henceforth Savins t MACHINE World for S10 JJj M Y WIFE LIFE SPEAR r 18 o 25 2 50 2 00 5 25 1 00J6 32M 4VA 24 9 25 4 57 WKlTb r OR CATALOGUE rKJ How 4- 5 00 - PORK New mess LARD Western FLOUR Winter m tents GRAIN Wheat No 2 red No 2 Chicago spring CHICAGO OATS Mixed was the means of saving it I promptly cured K Morris Memphis Tenn The question Is consumption cura- ¬ ble is still debated and still debatable It is easy to say that this was not a case of consumption Yet the physicians said it was They should know As a matter of fact Dr Ayers Cherry Pectoral has wrought so many similar cures that it seems to argue the curableness of con sumption in its earlier stages by the use of this remedy There is no better medi ¬ cine for pulmonary troubles than Dr Ayers Cherry Pectoral It gives relief in cases of Asthma and Bronchitis where re- ¬ lief has been heretofore unattainable It promptly cures Coughs and Colds Ia Grippe and all affections of the throat and lungs Heretofore Dr Ayers Cherry Pectoral has been put up in full size bottles only at 100 per bottle To meet a world wide demand for a smaller pack ¬ age the remedy is now put up in half size bottles at half price 50 cents Write for Dr Ayers Curebook free and learn more of the cures effected by Dr Ayers Cherry Pectoral Address J C Ayr Co Iowcll Mass CO SELF ACTWtfS SHADEROLlERSr INDIANAPOLIS IND 8 50 JMTSriGMS NOTICE nfl same AJy sf r Tires sAf 4 85 87 5 00 94 87 192 7 55 4 30 CORN No 2 OATS No2 PORK Mess LARD Steam I9y 7 50 26s FLOUR Family GRAIN Wheatr No Southern Wheat BALTIMORE 2 450 4 75 97 Corn Mixed Oate Mixed PORK Mess LAKD Steam- CATTLE First quality HOGS Western INDIANAPOLIS GRAIN Wheat No 2 Corn No 2 mixed Oats No 2mixed LOUISVILLE FLOUR Winter uatent GRAIN Wheat No 2 red Corn Mixed- Oats No 2 white Rye No 2 western 97 90 27 531 4 00 4 30 mm 98 3l 27 H 4 40 4 50 94 21 53a 20 3 75 4 00 97 27 21 - 9 50 4 45 3 When the lungs are attacked and the symptoms of consumption appear then begins the struggle between affection and that destroying disease which slays its thousands annually It is a happy issue to the struggle when disease is conquered and health restored Such an issue does not always end the struggle but it did in the case of Mr K Morris Memphis Tenn who saw his wife wasting- and weakening¬ and physicians helpless and then sug gested the simple jemedy that wrought the cure He tells the story thus Seven years ago my wife had a severe attack of lung trouble which the phy- ¬ The sicians pronounced consumption cough was extremely distressing espe- ¬ cially at night and was frequently attended with the spitting of blood The¬ doctors being unable to help her I induced her to try Dr Ayers Cherry Pectoral and was surprised at the great relief it gave Before using one whole bottle she was cured so that now she is strong and quite healthy That this medicine saved my wifes life I have not the least doubt Cherry Pectoral I always keep Dr Ayers any of my family Whenever A ik the house rhavc a cold or cough we sse it and are -- THEGENUINE LABEL AVT CJKT OH HARISll John Wesleys OltA Farm Remedy FOR Absolutely cures and miliaria stimulates unit streiiRtbens the brain Samples sent FJKJEJE ear WRITE IN TIMB WESLEY REMEDY COMPANY Cincinnati Ohio Tyueay II CURES TIRED FEELING CONSTIPATION GENERAL DEBILITY prevents BesUJougu Syrup Tastes Good TJso m time Sold by dructjlsts rfcWI 9T nTi I V M 1 J 9W11 WHEKE ALL FISF FAILS i iiir iifTtii B ANK - - - -- - WHEN 1VJSITJKO TO AUVJaiii JS15 S plcnscatalo that voh saw Hie AiJwt prsvear So 1682 stent tkte -- Hlf J fe t a fc THE BOURBON NEWS T PES DAY NOVEMBER 9 1897 OFFICIAL VOTE OF BOURBON COUNTY NOVEMBER 2d 1897 KJB UA 8 Js 3- --C p o 3 Pt -- 3 to 52S l f p hi u Px tn P P 2 O ot -- O i O P W B O - P P to O i -- r O O A ii p o p en O C o t to o t o o o 8- - P s I o Q p i ft O re p rt e 50 P P - p o --5 P re to p re to TWIN BROTHERS I it P op cn p to re P o p to a 2 O p to f V r - v o o p to jo -- to 7 t2 i o a o O to O You are cordially invited to inspect the handsomest line of Clothr ing Dry Goods Dress Goods Shoes etc ever displayed in Bourbon County Not alone being the highest quality of goods but we intend tu give tne people tne benefit 01 buying them at a less price tnan mr voi ouuxro tttu uuer see our new ana- mammoDn - yi 4k- - T J R HindmanND O T Wallace Pro State Senator Circuit Judge J E Can trill D Com Attorney G Bailey R S J Shackelford D T A Parker Pop 57 86 78 131 45 o o 1 io i 93 93 63 3i 68 127 123 92 116 115 71 144 58 27 130 117 177 o o o o o o 1 8 6 11 18 12 2 5 6 1 o 3 3 155 146 70 I5i 103 92 172 83 145 38 o 2 1 o o o o 108 34 73 92 37 142 9 no 191 1 1999 27 4 169 o o 3 o 1 7i 1 163 1 17 4 o 37 I o 5 4 77 77 3 73 72 8 2 89 209 o o 8 5 99 2126 7 6 32 J J M Thomas D 162 163 91 64 64 131 61 142 117 172 31 141 94- - 175 182 14 35 35 165 166 86 212 102 2228 88 216 104 2235 iS 1 9i 54 78 118 171 72 93 93 38 143 Representative County Judge fit A ViolettR R B Franklin D 100 87 143 95 61 95 57 95 61 163 7i 141 120 87 118 116 29 139 109 168 155 100 88 175 36 143 181 94 105 34 75 35 35 38 146 100 114 193 2065 70 158 81 210 101 2131 72 72 160 160 85 215 102 2209 t66 J T Hinton D 96 150 46 92 - 63 30 138 116 168 I20 95 29 142 36 140 7i 75 - County Clerk w M Goodloe R Ed D Paton D H C Howard R W M Purnell D 98 149 79 167 7i 130 67 153- in 120 117 171 7i 95 150 103 9i 178 38 143 149 184 95 105 94 107 37 73 93 108 37 93 73 108 36 145 39 141 97 116 196 2054 86 211 io 2212 m WmmMk HI 1 s FALL STOCK OF MENS BOYS and CHILDRENS V- Stl CLOTHING beautiful styles in Mens and Boys and Childrens Shirts and underwear The largest stock and best quality in Mens Ladies and Childrens shoes Also Ladies and Childrens Hats at money saving prices New and novel effects in Fall Dress Goods and Sils Also Serges Broadcloth Henriettas etc New Calicoes Outing Cloths Wrapper Goods Flannels Sateens Percales Comforts Blankets Ginghams Jeans Shirting Table Linens Duck Goods Napkins Linen Crashes Ticking Quilts Velvets Fancy Ribbons Hosiery Curtains Ladies Underwear Handkerchiefs all best makes of Corsets in colors and white Gloves for Men Ladies and Children Gloves in Leather Kid and Wool Carpets Oil Cloths Matting etc FREE With every purchase you get a coupon When you have 500 worth of coupon tickets you get free a large handsome picture -g- lass-framed 158 See our Circuit Clerk 43 64 126 116 89 108 118 96 155 69 31 148 121 169 45 91 7i 97 98 39 86 43 i 163 162 162 161 93 105 I9J 1974 92 222 104 2276 302 82 Sheriff A J Gorey R C E Butler D 106 90 131 78 98 166 53 84 137 121 136 58 29 87 142 3 115 115 173 70 149 103 88 9i 179 37 143 67 98 152 104 88 182 36 143 37 98 145 37 141 72 72 72 72 73 72 71 98 109 197 2062 210 94 2145 94 109 193 1991 87 218 105 2259 483 268 John Woodford R G W Bowen D County Attorney Assessor 3Sr A Moore R WGMClintockD Km 40 64 124 Il6 100 112 117 98 157 72 34 135 116 170 93 148 65 37 142 36 35 35 74 75 76 Denis Dundon D 96 158 57 I 30 145 116 171 96 179 70 146 95 70 97 95 73 182 146 187 182 87 215 104 2228 1 13 195 1974 82 213 100 2251 277 84 SS Jailer GW B 96 157 49 64 127 121 76 102 115 87 150 66 29 161 130 171 47 86 145 39 97 94 104 96 105 36 73 35 93 34 76 106 74 75 36 138 101 165 162 162 Surveyor Coroner Stivers R W C Jones D 64 133 120 76 35 29 103 169 102 154 62 D 100 If3 69 83 98 98 145 166 86 146 123 180 169 169 in in 86 36 140 39 145 39 145 100 89 35 144 9i 9i in 215 no 1952 108 2294 342 189 V - FBedford Jr D 96 148 58 74 78 139 95 65 3 144 115 140 148 90 213 107 2246 98 So 210 193 2058 102 2130 J Ed Ray R School Supt - H H Roberts 130 119 60 31 62 31 87 114 114 in 9i 95 152 174 182 39 142 159 162 72 V Miss Kate Edgar D 47 120 170 38 144 36 86 214 102 2243 Call and see with your own eyes and you will acknowledge that we are the peoples friends Come once and you will come back again they all do because we give our customers honest goods at honest prices 5s r it VOTE OF THE CITY OP PARIS If J P KIELY G17 Main St Paris Ky SPECIAL MENTION fine Tailor Made Mens Suits and Pants The Celebrated Mrs Jane Hopkins make n Boys and Childrens Suits and Pants fs -- hi p t tn - d p -h- - t hi p i to to - t to p 1 - ij pd n jo p -- t o 5 tn rf M pi 2 ot -- BB Cos J v 2 m OOOOOO 525 2 M 2 2 2 C Oj - ca L - kA 3s- sr - - - For Mayor W Iv taJr y- PJ v - For Police Judge J M Burbridge R C D Webb D For Chief of Police Jas Mernaugh D For Councilmen H A Pover R Perry Jones R Yerkes R Benj Perry D - 67 92 89 157 55 101 82 85 80 143 55 130 65 120 549 29 563 14 47 88 98 164 164 70 130 120 504 151 63 30 594 67 TIRES THAT LEAK The Morgan Wright single tube quick repair tire must be regarded as a distinct improvement in bicycle tire construction It has the following ad ¬ WJSWim 90 vantages 94 151 30 607 175 182 7i D I LB J as- - - t r - wm BBg-r- - Hugh Montgomery Jas OBrien D T E Ashbrook D D C Parrish D W O Hinton D R Q Thomson D S1 W Bacon R KwRrf i - 104 65 117 68 101 83 139 77 120 83 141 90 J42 Board of Education Jos Fithian R B v H Stivers R 60 65 8Sv 144 88 143 43 49 169 222 197 224 232 232 231- 40 15 While punctures in it can be re- ¬ paired with plugs or semi liquid in ¬ jections as well as in any other single tube tire it can be permanently repaired by using the quick repair strip inside the tire See cut No 1 Misses and Childrens Shoes guaranteed to give satisfaction TAILORING DEPARTMENT Just received New Fall Piece Goods We make Suits to order guarantee perfect fit Suits 10 up l Pants 3 up Call andleave your measure The Famous Monarch White and Fancy Mens Shirts Stetson Hat3 Black and Brown Stiff Hats Rice Hutchins best quality and make in Shoes and Boots - v Twin Bros Custom Made Laclies 42 i flr ici v - 1 1 131 122 253 v1 ill fJY W T Talbott R For MagistrateFor Constable J Neely D S Lillestou R R C Ingels D Dan Turney D 94 98 143 140 156 85 79 160 II 14 - 69 128 122 516 7o 130 122 534 8l 144 56 29 464 86 108 56 26 430 72 95 58 89 151 59 29 579 45 67 132 120 507 39 67 130 120 489 98 147 63 30 595 John Childers R Jos Williams D 54 97 106 THE SUN VOTE ON MAGISTRATES AND CONSTABLES IN COUNTY TKECINCTS No 1 The first of American Newspa ¬ Millereburg pers OHAS A DANA Editor Magistrate BouidenR Ball D Constable No 2 Total 117 116 219 102 133 15G 248 275 186 American Idea the American Spirit These first last and all the time forever The American Constitution the PlummerD Rjck Magistrate Tnomason R See D Flat 125 70 116 173 94 93 39 38 94 Dailyby mail - Daily Sundayby mail 6 8 a year a year Ohipey D North Middletown Magistrate Smith D Constable Anderson D Constable 267 26b 222 219 172 183 181 90 - Magistrate Weathers R Muir D tb3 greatest Sunday Newspaper in Constable the world Price 5c a copy By mail 2 a year Donahoe D Hutchison Magistrate Claybrook D Address THDE StSN New York Constable Throckmorton R Brown D The Sunday Sun Clintonville 138 37 35 73 36 72 93 184 175 178 163 I43 80 105 75 138 JfUffiFORT CIMMATI 1 In Effect March RI Centreville Magistrate Allen R Constable Rose R Barlow D 141 147 231 1807 165 139 163 87 92 86 191 103 191 103 252 231 249 307 316 DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY EAST BOUND porous This is on account of the way in which it is made Nearly every rider has heard of tires that leak like a sieve Many tires rot because water gets into the fabric between the two layers of rubber The Morgan Wright fabric is proof against moisture Everybody knows how comfortable Morgan Wright tires are and yet how seldom they puncture This is due to the fabric Ask any bicycle dealer whether other tires last as long as Morgan Wright tires Ask also what the Morgan Wright guarantee means Morgan Wright tires are repaired free of charge at the factory inl Chicago or at any of the Morgan Wright free repair shops located in the principal cities N B When you have a puncture get right off Riding a tire flat when it has a tack or nail in it may damage it considerably HOW TO FIND OUT Fill a bottle or common glass with urine and let it stand twenty four hours a sedi ¬ No I ment or settling indicates an unhealthy con- ¬ of When By injecting- M W quick repair ditionit is the kidneys kidney urine stains evidence of linen cement through the puncture and frequent desire to urinate or trouble Too pain in the back is also con vincing then pressing- down on the tire with neys and bladder are outproof that the kid- ¬ of order the thumb as in cut No 2 the repair WHAT TO DO There is comfort in the knowledge so often expressed that Dr Kilmers Swamp Root the great kidney remedy fulfills every wish in relieving pain in the back kidneys liver bladder and every part of the urinary pas- ¬ sages It corrects inability to hold urine and scalding pain in passing i or bad effects fol lowing use of liquor wine or beer and over- ¬ comes that unpleasant necessity of beiug compelled to get up many times during the night to urinate The mild and the extraor-¬ dinary effect of rtwamp Root is soon realized highest for its wonderful cures It stands thedistressing ca es No 2 No 3 of the most If you nped a medicine you should have the best Sold strip inside is picked up by the cement by druggists price fifty cents and one dollar haYO a pamphlet thus closing the puncture as in cut You may free by sample bottle and The Paris both sout mail Mention 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