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Bourbon news (Paris, Ky. : 1895)
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Digital page images are linked to the text file. a- - TH CHAMP MILLER BOURB PARIS BOURBON CO KY TUE MILLERSBURG N NEWS Established Editors and Owners Printed every tuesdjmEd Friday NOVEMBER 23 1897 feb i issi NO 94 V r 1 SEVENTEENTH YEAR FREE ROUND TRIP TO LEXINGTON NOTE THE ATTRACTIONS GRAND CHRYSANTHEMUM SHOW AND FLOWER CARNIVAL Including Two Concerts Daily ceetern Mutual life has paid to tatives of its policy- News Notes Gathered In And About The jSyits policy holders and is holders Burs JS t trttr them now hoi i8Uuuuuuu an See notice of W Frank Millers mar- ¬ excess wankA inni reoeipts of over osmpiwa riage on fifth page 20000 tf Mr M H ONeal was in Maysville jQr5fTSaturday and Sunday visiting friends TheN wfifcpfe tern is carrying nearly Joe Mock has returned from a busi- ¬ 10000 uvBNMara nee on me lives of vJBMMKV ness trip to Cincinnati and Mayeville representative citi fBourbb Of the beat of material and best of trimrainss at a reduction on or zens UJMOTli P Dow Jr for before November 20th Mclntyre McClintock shipped two 26oc 8t cars of good nogs to Cincinnati Friday particul tittwSlBS vill Rev Taylor of Georgetown BIND OUT Will make you a fine Business Suit for 2500 and up with as fine preach in the Baptist Churchnext Sun ¬ wramon glass with urine trimmings as any first class house would give you on their 4000 or FilLaboUi day twenty four hours a sedi and letit Mdicates au unhealthy con- - 85000 suits Miss Ellen Shackelford of Maysville meat or kiwaeys When urine stains istheguestof Mrs Robt Tarr near ditlonllof or kidney trouble Too IIUCU IMv nrlnntA or nnin 111 tho frequent On every purchase of 500 or over we will refund the amount of town vtclng proof ihat the kid backlsRteo Call and see what kind of an Overcoat we will make you for from Mrs Belle Taylor went to Cynthiana neys and mare out of order ymir railroad Ticket 2800 to 4000 with the very best of trimmings and material that can TO DO Friday Our store will be headquarters for visitors and it is our purpose to brook to visit her sister Mrs Ash There is VHULT the knowledge so often be in KlltriprK had Call and examine Overcoatings and trimmings and be fcv expr errj KwnmnDint make it a banner week for buyers of Holiday Goods itjcl every wish convinced the ere femedy fulfills John Kriener and We will also present to our friends and customers tickets to the Messrs of Paris were in the Harvey in relievi the back kidneys liver Burg bladders Hickson y part of the urinary pas- fchow Chrysanthemum sages Iti inability to hold urine and Sunday scalding 150 to 500 500 Pictures Popular subjects sslng or bad enecw ioi- Pants We will make you the finest for 1200 that can be had Miss Mary Gillespie of Pine Bluff lowing urt wiue or beer ana over- Fancy chairs 150 Rockers Antique or mahogany finish omes nt necessity or being anywhere but we make Panto from 500 to 1200 is the guest of Miss Loise Thorn compelled Ark many times during the taborettes tables couches and countless other articles near town rhe mild and the extraor-night to Pay us a visit e ftmp Root is soon realized Mr Chas Darnell returned Saturday ainary It stands t for its wonderful cures ing ca es If you ned We will give you the best of make and by Union Labor from an extended trip in Kentucky and of the m Mtould have the best Sold a mediclu Tennessee by drugglsuftioee fifty cents and one dollar pamphlet Kirtley You maybjgfcriCsample bottle and The Paris Messrs Littleton Purnell and both senfjfrjl jbfKiail Mention Jameson of Paris visited lady friends Ky NisSSifAkeud your address to Dr Kilmer JOfceBinghampton N Y The here Sunday COUris paper guarantee the gen proprietor who has been at Ford uiness oLtMVofMlc Mr Ed Brown N office returned Ky in the L home Saturday S A DESIRABLE The quilt on exhibition at Smith Wadells will be raffled Saturday afternoon Nov 27th Perry Hutchcraft and Assessor Depnty George Davis assessed this pre- ¬ The Fall Suitings m- - And Overcoats K November 22d 23d and 24th i 1 C F BFOWER CO m PARIS FUMISHIHG H k TAILORING - FARM STOUT Manager ¬ TIME TABLE EAST BOUND At Private Sale ON THE TURNPIKE A desirable farm containing SITUATED HAWKIHS 830am 600pm Lv Louisville 1115am 840pm Lexington Ar 1125am 850pm 830am 550pm CUMMINS Lv Lexington Lv Winchesterll58am 923pm 915am 630pm Ar Mt Sterliugl225pm 950pm 950am 705pm 65 jam 340pm Ar Washington Ar Philadelphia1015am 705pm is offered 1240nn 908pm Ar New York WEST BOUND t t 8 MILES WEST OF PARIS at private sale on easy terms ¬ JLr Lexington Ar Frankfort Ar Shelby ville Ar Louisville Ar Winchester 800am 520pm 735am 345pm 911am 630pm 1001am 720pm 1100am 815pm t t 730am 450pm 655am 250pm Trains marked thus f run daily ex ¬ cept Sunday other trains run daily Through Sleepers between Louisville Lexington and New York without chanee onrates Sleeping Gar reservationsor QT2uifacai4LtiomcJiion mitiH The farm is in a good state of cultivation well watered for man or beast even in this dry time is well improved with new dwelling six rooms and hall necessary out buildings including an excellent frame tobacco barn sufficient to house 14 acres of tobacco a great abundance of locust timber Mr Jos H Hawkins who lives near the farm or Mr Connor who lives on it will take pleasure in showing it to m nnreoasers ji Juk yBHMfc cinct last week T P Wadell shipped Saturday for the Manhattan Co of New York 9000 pounds of turkeys Miss Mamie Conway visited Misses Nannie and Annie Miller in Paris from Friday until Monday Mr Fleming Thompson of Cincin- ¬ nati is the gueBt of his father Mr Robt Thompson near town The Masons will have a special meet- ¬ ing Friday night and all the members are requested to be present Mr G Bacon of Pans and Miss Carlo tta Preston of Detroit Mich visited friends here Sunday Chas Keith of Cincinnati viewed the fine Christmas cattle orMessrs --- New Buggy Company f a wSIxhkas 14 TMis this shoe by merit alone hM distanced all competitors W lu DmgtwM 8400 and SGOO shoes uti Jfct liHiifflflBins of skilled workmen from the MflOHM - toclbla at these nrlces r i ir stK- uus Tf men SGO 3 SHOE theeWord For -- Having purchased John Glenns carriage works and repository on corner of Fourth and High Streets Paris Ey we are now prepared to do all kinds of repairing painting and trimming of vehicles such aB carriages buggies etc We also keep on hand a select line of new MO BUGGIES BAS0UG1ES SCK1IES B x -- orGEORGE W Barney warb Agent LrirN R R Div Pass Agent Lexington Ky LUIIIIULJJ TERMsrLUneithirdca8favrbalancein Miss Maud Spears TQf Lexington was one and two years with interest from the guest of Mr Jas A Butler and Paris Ky date family from Saturday until Monday - nsuoarrfs t lFrmliJrrn1SfnMv mirwKm zWxKfixmmmwKmMtTM an styl- nt bi durability of any y shapes ami styles and of every vari- eijr ul learner If dealer cannot supply you write for catashoe ever offered at the prices They are made In all the latest e¬ everything in the vehicle line The public is invited to inspect our istock and compare our prices We have engaged experienced expert workmen toirTi doxonriiworkand insure vssatisfaction and guaranteejialL cm a mt irrrn mnni mm wri ti ti r t w in lobs J Q WARD Mill nil Ill I IHMJJBlTaaMBggM 12oct 6wk Attorney in fact s For B M Hildreth Mrs Nancy Allen and Mrs Eliza to spend Neal went to Paris Frida several days with Mrs Bettie Bowden logue to W L Douglas Brockton Mass Sold by J P KIELY H A SMITH xE3KlIJSIf- Co 8 DA JTjCx JL JIiJlN rPnWrTG O and foreign pno CURED IN PAT ¬ TRUSTWORTHY and H Otts on Main street will make you a pair of new shoes a patent patch WANTED gentlemen or ladies to or will half sole as cheap as any shoe- ¬ travel for responsible established house EUGENE W JOHNSON SOLICITOR AND ATTORNEY Office over G S Varden Office Hours to 12 a m 1 to 5 p m ENT CAUSES 1729 New York Ave Washington D C Office established 1SGS Charges moderate Correspondence Requested 2mar ljan98 H BAILEY 602 SAIN ST Office hours - PARIS Over Deposit Bank 8 KY to 12 a in 1 to 6 p m Poland China Hogs FOR SALE RArLltOAD TIME CARD L N ft R ARRIVAL OF TRAINS One male pig and three gilts of same From Cincinnati 1116 a m 538 p m 1015 p m litter Eligible to register and of best From Lexington 439 a m 745 a m Good jindividuals 333 p m 027 p m strains of blood five months old weight From Richmond 435 a m 740 a m on or address 135 pounds Call 328 p m GEORGE CLAYTON From Maysville 742 a m 825 p m Hutchison Ky T DEPARTURE OF TRAINS l W O HINTON Agent To Cincinnati 445 a m 340 p m To Lexington 750 a m 755 a m Fire Wind and Storm Insurance OLD To Kicliinona 1025 p m To Maysville 750 a m 635 p m F B Carr Agent o40 p m 1127 a m p m wzl llio a m 043 p m THE VERY BEST PROMPT PoELIABLE PAYING ALL TBE NEWS WORTH READING Local state sna national WILL BE FOUND IN NON UNION BLDEGRASS NURSERIES FALL 1897 Full stock of Fruit and Ornamental Grape Vines Small Fruits Trees Asparagus and every thing for Ol- hard Lawn and Garden We have no Agents but sell direct to the planter saving enormous commis- ¬ sions Catalogue on application to THE BOURBON NEWS AND THE in Kentucky Monthly 65 00 and ex-¬ maker Position steady Reference The Thanksgiving sermon will be de- ¬ penses self addresseJ stamped envelope Enclose livered in the Methodist Church Thurs The Dominion Company Dept W day by Rev Laird of the Presbyterian Chicago 16nov 8t Church Mrs Peddicord nee Dunningtou left Monday for her home in Missouri after a several weeks visit here with relatives and friends All persons having claims against the James Turney colored killed a pheas- ¬ assigned estate of Chas R Tnrner are ant on the James Carpenter place Fri- ¬ requested to present them to me at my day This is the first pheasant seen in f office in Paris Ky properly proven as required by law Those knowing them- this section for years pelves indebted to the estate are request Mrs Mary Flaugner and daughter ed to settle promptly and save costs of Miss Naomi guests of Zene Flaugner uit will leave Wednesday for a visit to rela HAKMON STITT tives at Aberdeen Ohio 29je Assignee Peterson shipped the first Linville crop of new tobacco from here It will Tie sold by B F Buckley of the Central Warehouse of Louisville DEALER IN On December 31st the Millersburg present The Hen- ¬ Furniture Window Shades Oil Dramatic Club will rietta the proceeds to be devoted for Cloths Carpets Mattresses the benefit of the Odd Fellows Etc Rev Rabb of Buffalo N Y former pastor of the Baptist Church preached Special attention given to Undertakhere Thursday night to his old congrega- ¬ ing and Repairing tion and left Friday for his home Main Street - - - - Paris Ky Elder E J Fenstermarcher returned Saturday from Kansas City and preach- ¬ ed Sunday His wife is at Jeffereon ville Ind and will return this week 617 Main st Paris Ky Mr John Ingels and family Mrs Mary Ingels and Mr Owen Ingels re- ¬ turned Saturday from a visit with Mr at H T Batterton and family Ky Eminence Miss Lou Warford was home Satur- ¬ day and Sunday from Hamilton College She was accompanied by Miss Smith formerly of the M F C now teacher of music at Hamilton The Paris Ramblers five strong wheeled to the Burg Sunday their last trip this season The Ramblers is an organization of polite and agreeable PARIS KENTUCKY gentlemen We are always glad to have them visit us Work guaranteed satisfactory Calls Your work is Mt Sterling and Millersburg promptly answered The Mt Sterling on solicited Prices reasonable foot ball elevens inetat the gridiron Friday afternoon and the score was 22 to 6 in favor of Mt Ster- ¬ ling It was a bitterly fought contest from the first kick off till time was IM HIGH ST Call and see us trbe nrstclassr hiiii Miw Prompt attention to all orders ii i Boggy PARIS KY COR FOURTH ASSIGNEES NOTICE MEANS FECTI WHEf APPLIED TO V L GEO W DAVIS 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 ¬ j P KIELY yMf V33R The only safe sure and reliable Female PJXI ever offered to Ladies especially recommend PENNYROYAL I ed to married Ladies jAsk for DB MOTTS FZZTfel YiiOYAIi FZXiliS and take no other E2Snd for circular Price 8100 per box 6 boxes for 8500 S PILL MOTTS CHEMICAL CO - Cleveland Ohio For SalejBy W T Brooks Druggist JOHN CONNELLY Ladies Mrs Shaeffers New Patent Pan Cake Griddle Is the triumph of a womans inventive genius and aflfordg more genuine comfort and satisfaction to housekeepers by reason of the attractive wholesome perfect Griddle Cakes ifc produces than any kitchen utensil ever invited THE SUN V W ffiLT We have arranged a Clubbing Rate by which we can eive Both Papers One called H F HILLENMEYER Lexington Ky Money To Loan I 1 Year for only Regular Price tor Both is 225 275 Caleb Corrington who will build a resi- ¬ dence in the Spring The Masons have purchased the Miller block on Main street and will remodel the upper floor for lodge rooms the The first of American NewspaA DANA Editor Masonic lodge rooms has been sold to pers CHAS The vacant lot site of the recent ¬ County Agents Wanted and territory for sale on liberal terms Adress 2c stamp for particulars Send references anal We save you generous part of this sum Sherman Siivers has taken the One Thousand to Fifteen Send or bring your cash with order to agency for the Cincinnati Daily Times have from iiundredPollars to loan on first niort- Star a most excellent paper and will at eight per cent per annum have it delivered to subscribers in any TEE BOURBON NEWS part of the city for six cents per Tveek greatest Sunday Newspaper in the world 2 a year Price 5c a copy By mail The Sunday Sun - ae Dailybymiil AdflresBlS- - THE KENTUCKY GRIDDLE CO Lexington Ky Ladies do especially well elhng this Griddle In writing be sure and state in what paper you saw this advertise 6 a year S Daily 4 Sunflayy mail STJX a year ment HARMON STJTT Pabis Ky He solicits yorjr subscription tf New York 9nov 4t h y M iBj ae N jfiwvvjpSWgBPr -- T7t yTrtiMpV a -- v fi 2 SECRETARY ALGER Suggests That Two Regiments Be ded to the Artillery Branch Ad- ¬ TEGS BOURBON CONTRIBUTIONS ¬ Prom Experts on the Methods of Cultiva ting Tobacco im Kentucky and Thn3ssc Wanted By the Agricultural Ieliitment Washington Nov 20 The secretary of agriculture purposes issuing a series Df farmers bulletins on tobacco and has issued a circular soliciting contri- ¬ butions from experts on the method of cultivation on the export tobaccos of Kentucky and Tennessee and on the marketing of tobacco He promises to reward those whose contributions are accepted at the rate of 15 per 1000 words but suggested that no one essay Ehoyld contain more than 10000 words The papers are to be submitted to the secretary not later than JNlarcn oi iay The circular issued --gives the ollow NEWS BTJLES r DAY NOYEMBER 23 1897 LONDON FIRE It Makes Cold Feet AVarm Shake into your under sho8 Allens Foot One Hundred and Fifty Warehouses With Ease a powder for the feet It gives rest Their Contents Destroyed The Burned and comfort prevents that smarting senTerritory Covers an Area of 100000 sation and keeps your feet from perspiring Yards The Loss is Over S3500O00O Allens Foot Ease makes cold feet warm Surprised at the Wonderful Cura ¬ London Nov 20 One of the most After your feet perspire they usually feel tive Powerof Hoods Sarsaparilia disastrous fires in Londons history cold at this season Ask your druggist or I have taken Hoods Sarsaparilia for since the great fire of 1660 broke out shoe dealer to day for a 25c box of Allens catarrh and bronchial trouble and have Foot use Sample in a large block of buildings lying Free Ease andAllen it at once LeRovNsent been surprised at its wonderful curative S Olmsted Address Y eastward of Aldersgate street and be- ¬ properties I am now entirely free from tween that thoroughfare and Red An Twist both these complaints and heartily recom- ¬ Cross street just after 1 oclock Friday She What is love mend Hoods Sarsaparilia for catarrh He Two saddles with but a single frame afternoon The flames were fanned by A G Saman Clark Mills Wisconsin two sprockets that turn as one Judge a strong wind and were fed by highly inflammable stocks of Christmas fancy Talcc goods and flimsy dress materials of all To St Louis and the Air Line the miles the Is the besc in fact the One True Blood Purifier description that filled every floor of shortest from LouisvilleWest 53 the quickest makes Hoods Pills act easily effectively 25c the six buildings in the old street Con- ¬ tnne Pullman Sleepers Parlor and Dining sequently the conflagration gained Cars For complete information address headway with surprising rapidity and J P Maffett Traveling Passenger Agent GEORGIA LADIES Tenn K A Campbell General was soon beyond the possibility of Knoxville Agent St Louis Mo HATE SHAMS Passenger being checked by the few engines Which were early on the spot For UXZLV writes Jnst Alike Wniteville Ga four and a half hours the flames had Yalker Male cyclers are just like female Have used Dr M A Sim ¬ their own way and it was after more gossips mons Iiiver Medicine 15 years for Sick Headache than a hundred engines had worked an Talker ITow so Theyre always running somebody Costiveness and no hour that the chief of the fire brigade do wn woman passing through the sent out the signal that the fire was Change of JAo should bo without it It acts on mo under control Disfigured from a bruise No not more mildly and thoroughAt 11 oclock Friday night the fire When St Jacobs Oil cures it No chance ly than the Liver Eegu was still the scene of greatest excite ¬ lator made by Zeilin or tho Black Draught made Wearing giasse seems to go in families Fifty engines were playing- like consumption ment by Chattanooga Medicine and red hair Washing upon the ruins wagons were hurrying ton Democrat Bwgfi ggETWfeygal Company tip coal and tons of water were pour- ¬ Nervous Depression of Women ing into the fiery debris A treasure laid up is St Jacobs Oil A woman will often without knowing it It cures the Avorst Neuralgia commit slow suicide for her family She The scene must occupjr the fire will think toil and worry for her children brigade for several days especially in Too often they do not appreciate it Her Very few nice girls have fool mothers view of the grave danger of the col- ¬ Atchison Globe tired nerves and weary body at last reach a stage when she is almost powerless for any lapse of the shells of buildings which kind of mental or physical work and she ia fall now and again with a loud report Disability is made ability to work from depressed and worried over the conscious ness that she is tumble to perform her ac-¬ The cure of Lumbago by St Jacobs Oil The latest accounts indicate that near- ¬ customed duties Her organs of digestion ly a hundred warehouses have been de- ¬ are disordered and although there is a con The sweetest smile is always bestowed on stant disposition to rest wakefulness and stroyed while the loss will probably somebody else Atchison Globe loss of power to sleep arc serious indica3000000 exceed The 15000000 What sho tions of nervous depression needs is a course of Dr Simmons Squaw historic church of St Giles has been Vine Wine to restore a healthy functional much damaged the principal damage activity and give tone and vitality to her nervous system At the same time tho being to the roof the old windows the stomach liver and kidneys should be stim baptismal font and Miltons statue ulated with Dr M A Simmons lavur At 4 oclock Saturday morning a very Medicine MACHINE large force of fireman and about twen- ¬ ty engines have been working at a high pressure all night The district rav- ¬ iuui uruuuu vxu wiiwb aged by the fire is bounded by Aiders I have known Dr 311 A gate street Red Cross Maiden Head Simmons laver Medi ¬ cine 20 years and that it court and Bradford avenue and in- ¬ fry cures La Grippe Head ¬ m termediate streets of Jewin Ilamsell ache and other com ¬ Well and Edmund and Jewin Cresent plaints I think it is and part of Australian avenue Pauls WRITE FOR CATALOGUE rK stronger than Zeilins alley Cripple Gate churchyard Wood and Black Regulator Street square Monkwell street Nichol and that it Draught CO gives better satisfaction square and Tore street INDIANAPOLIS IND It is officially reported that150 ware¬ Pains in Lower Bsck After reaching maturity and especially houses have been gutted A later esti- ¬ after passing through the experience of mate of the damage done places the maternity most women find their health THE GREAT Of W Free from Catarrh LTosses in the London Fire WiHirTatli ¬ drf the American Companies nly Two Firemen Were Slightly A Military Force Should Be Sent to Alaska An Increase In the Number of Ca ¬ dets at the Military Academy Rec ¬ ommended Statue to Grant Durinjr the Work of Extinguishing rthej Flames All Historical Treasures of Cripple Gate Church Were Saved3 7 - - illart -- -- Ui-to-D- htc II Y i t n 4 v i 1 a - -- a k t TiOxnoN Nov 22 A number of Hmr v riSir Washington Nov 22 In his first are still playing upon Hthgr engines annual report Secretary Alger makes smoldering ruins which mark the scene many recommendations for the better ¬ of the great conflagration neantthe ment of the administration of the war Wallsjajfe general post office Friday department based upon the coriclus now and then falling every sions of his subordinate officers He It is impossible to accurately estiasks favorable consideration for-- the mate the damage done but the direct proposition to add two regiments to loss will probably be below 10000000 the artillery branch pointing to thfe ing directions f orproceeding with the Consols and-- India i valuable fortifications now being J work This have fallen heavily on the beliefthat 1 Methods of Cultivation erected which he says should not be the losses will necessitate heavy sales He should treat of practical work as done by insurance companies and mosjjof manned by a corporals guard says of Alaska that as many as in the different districts as follows LlltJ JJJOU1UUUC tuuiwaujco Qiiuito iibvt 100000 people will be gathered there Selecting the seed the seed bed and dropped 10 to 30 shillings next year and a military force should how prepared in the different tobacco¬ The Evening Standard in its finanV be ent to that territory and large districts the time and manner of sow- cial article Saturday afternoon sayjf it emergency powers should be granted ing the seed the time and manner of is believed that the bulk of there to the president to suppress lawless- setting out the plants the cultivation ¬ losses will fall upon American insuif ness Probably the creation of addi ¬ fertilization topping and cutting pro- ance companies V tional military reservations like that tection from insects and diseases The last flames disappeared fcyjfll 2 Export tobaccos of Kentucky and of St Michaels may be the best means oclock Saturday morning but as this to meet the problem A boat for the Tennessee This should treat particu- message is forwarded water is stUlbe patrol of the Yukon is also asked for larly of the types and characteristics¬ ing poured upon the red hot massesjof as well as increased pay for the en- ¬ of tobaccos adapted to each of the dif- ruins sur- burned ferent foreign markets themethods of rounded The enormous district is peb listed men serving in Alaska crowds of by ¬ Secretary Alger recommends the re- ¬ curing sorting fermenting and pack- ple and the railroads are running vival of the grade of lieutenant gen- ¬ ing with recommendations for such excursions from the country tJk eral saying that all the great nations changes in these methods as will in magnitude of the ais- In suite of the give their officers much higher ranks sure an increased price for the prod- aster only two firemen were sligHtly ucts than does the United States ektinguishr 3 The marketing of tobacco This injured during the workof W He indorses the recommendation of should be treated from the commercial ing the flames the superintendent of the military About throe hundred firms are seek Cigar leaf Be mamifacturing academy that the number of students side ing for new offices The estimatesT of at West Point be increased by allow- ¬ smoking plug cigarettes C export the amount of damage done range ing each senator to nominate a cadet This should include particularly the from 510000000 to 50000000 bufrflte As an alternative he suggests that the grading and packing of the different cording to the best opinion the lossijis ¬ president be authorized to appoint ten type with suggestions as to improve- about 810000000 V ments in existing methods cadets at large each year The official report says the cause of The price offered is a third morejthan Favorable comment is made upon the fire is unknown v the work of the military colleges oi is usual ly paid by the department it A large number of warehouses from is hoped that the increased rate will the country but it is suggested that five to six stories high have been the law be amended so as to authorize stimulate practical men to take up the burned and have partly fallen tfie details of army officers only to such work Secretary Alger has received a tele- ¬ whole covering an area of 200 by 150¬ colleges as have at least 150 pupils gram from a Los Angeles newspaper yards bounded by Ni eh oil square Ed actually present munds place Jewin crescent AusAttention is called to the need of a offering to publish the advertisements¬ tralian avenue Pauls alley and Red proper system of criminal jurisdiction of the war department calling for pro- ¬ Cross street over military reservations and of a hall posals for the building of the breakThe insurance agents take an op- ¬ of records for the storage of official pa water at San Pedro CaL and take their timistic view of the dosses their esti- ¬ pers The estimate for army trans- chances of obtaining money in pay mates ranging from 500000 to 4000 portation is increased by 8100000 to ment from congress next session Public Printer Palmer has appointed 000 It is a fact that dozens of burned provide means for moving heavy out firms were not insured in some ordnances To piovide for the new posts Lewis C Ferrell of Illinois to the po- ¬ cases because they were considered to needed on the sea coasts an estimate of sition of superintendent of public doc- ¬ be undesirable customers and in oth- ¬ uments in the government printing of-¬ 2000000 is submitted ers because the locality Until recently the hospital at Hot fice to succeed F A Crandall reduced considered dangerous byhas long been the insurance Springs was open only to soldiers of The appointee has for a number of The latter assert that the secretary of companies the regular army but Secretary Alger years been the private sensational reports regarding the has just amended the regulations so as Senator Cullom of Illinois The people of Idaho have been deep- losses have been promoted on the stock to authorize the admission of suitable stocks cases among the veterans of the late ly stirred by the recommendation made exchange in order to influence Cripple All the historic treasures of ¬ by Gen Merriam comnianding the dewar were removed including In the opinion of the secretary an in partment of the Columbia that the Gate church of Oliver Cromwells mar- ¬ crease in the engineer corps in officers United States military post at Boise the records They have riage Miltons burial and the deaths and enlisted men is indispensable He barracks be abandoned points to the immense value and ex- made some strong representations to from the plague in 1G05 tent of the work now in the hands of the war department on the subject GEN ORDWAY this corps and contends that it could with the result that it is now formally be better supervised and improved in announced that the secretary of war A Veteran of the Xate War ODics in New York City f quantity and quality by the assign- does not contemplate the abandonment New York Nov 22 Gen Albert ment of more officers which is now im of the post Ordway of fWasliingtdnv died aiJwfe C possible homerule Hoffman house a1rv15 oclock Sunday Secretary Alger transmits without is Approved reduction the estimate of the chief of For Cuba Will Expressby President McKin- night Gen Albert Ordway ley He the Hope That Cuba engineers for the next fiscal year Will Not Prolong the AVar who was Ijorn in 1S43 served with amounting to 4S72S1G0 more than New York Nov 20 The World Fri¬ throughout and double the appointments for the cur day morning makes the following creditwar erallantrv portion of the civil the the greater rent year He says these ax e largely statement time with his regiment the Twenty in excess of what they should be at a The World is able to say on very time when the demands upon the treas- high authority that President McKin fourth Massachusetts infantry An act ury are as great as now therefore he ley will tacitly approve the programme of personal gallantry at New Berne N C was by followed his recommends a large reduction In for autonomy or home rule for Cuba appointment as of adjutant justice to the chief engineer Secretary which Spain now promises ne remained in the regiment Alger says that these estimates were Second that the president will ex in North Carnlina until January 1SG3 made by his own direction that the press the hope that Cubans will no later served in the army of the Potofacts might be placed before congress prolong their war for complete inde mac then in Florida and through the showing what the expenditures would pcndence but will accept instead campaign of 1SG4 65 in the army of the be were all the requirements form of autonomy James After the occupation of Richof the river and harbor lawa Third that if the Cubans do noi mond lie was appointed provert mar- ¬ completed with and he cites the facfi heed his advice Spain will be given through a porthat the outstanding continuous con ¬ more time without interference from shal of Virginia where reconstruction tion of the trouble of tracts for river and harbor work will the United States times he directed the delicate durequire an expenditure of overl7 Fourth the president says that he ties of his position with much skill 000000 for the next fiscal year The ardently desires peace both secretary indorses the project for the and abroad War scares and at home and taet For gallantry at vari- ¬ belligerconstruction of the ship canal connect ency resolutions disturb business re- ous times and because of his ability ing Lakes Huron and Washington tards prosperity and do no good A promoted he had been successively1 with Puget sound but states that new congress is to be chosen next fall 22 years until when slightly over of age he was made revet active operations can not be com and everything depends on good brigadier general being the youngest menced for some time as the right of times A season of peace from Cuban officer in the service to receive that way has not yet been acquired sensations is therefore now almost cer ¬ grade His regiment and himself were Secretary Alger especially comments tain retained in the service until February for patriotism generosity and zeal Fifth Spain has been informed of 1866 and were the last volunteer Col Buffington and Capt Crozier the McKiuleyrs hopes and plans and as the inventors of the disappearing gun car¬ first evidence of her own fond inten- ¬ troops mustered out in the state After riage who generously donated the in tions and good will she pardoned and being mustered out Gen Ordway went into business at Richmond and aIout vention to the government released Thursday the American crew ten years later removed to Washington The report closes with the recom- ¬ of the filibustering schooner Competi- ¬ mendation that provision be made for tor caught under arms off the coast of where as commanding officer of the National guard for a number of years the erection in Washington of a statue Cuba on April 15 1896 he brought that organization up to a to Gen Grant Maj Britton Dead high standard The estimates for the next fiscal year New York Nov 20 John Britton New Fast Mall Service aggregate 9G25S445 as against 62 late major of the Eighteenth Pennsyl Kansas City Mo Nov 22 The new 832417 the amount of the appropria tions for the current year The prin ¬ vania calvary died here Thursday ageC fast mail train service on the Santa Fe GO years from a complication of dis was inaugurated Sunday morning cipal items of increase are in rivers eases primary cause being a wound The train will start from Kansas City and harbors where the estimate is inflicted on his head by a sabre at daily at 230 in the morning and will S4S72S1G0 as against the appropria- ¬ Hagcrstown Md in 1S63 The same lay local and eastern mails down in tion of S2327S02S fortifications and wound caused Maj Britton to lose the western Kansas towns nearly 12 hours sea coast defenses 13378571 as against 9517141 and military posts entire use df his eyes during the last earlier than heretofore and improve parks and cemeteries 2558639 nine years of his life He was engaged greatly on connections for he far in 19 battles and was one of the 5000 west The train will make 42 miles an against SS9S07 pielced men who participated in Xil hour between here and Newton Kas patricks raid on Richmond Va No News From Andree and is said to be the fastest mail train in the country TnoiisoK Tromsoe Island Norway Germany Explains Nov 22 The steamer Victoria which London Nov 20 Count Von ISurnetl to a Crisp was fitted out by the governor of Trom denburg llatzfeldt the German Bethany Mo Nov 22 James Barsoe under instructions from King Os- bassador here is in receipt of ker and Elmer Fruit young men of car to search for Prof Andree the portaut dispatches from Berlin and prominent local families were burned missing aeronaut and his party and has explained to the marquis of Salis to a crisp in a fire that destroyed which left he e on November o has re bury the occupation of Kiao Cheu bav Blackbern Brothers livery barn early She brings province of Shan Tun China by the Sunday morning Twocomradestried turned from Spitzbergen no news as to the whereabouts or German squadron in Chinese waters to rescue them and were nearly suffo movements of Prof Andree although and promised further explanations cated It is said the fire started from exploring parties landed ten times at which he added had been mailed from a lantern by which the victims were various points in Danmands Isles Berlin playing cards A Lineman Executed Civil Service Examination at Paducah Millions of Shingles Lost Washington Nov 22 A civil serv ¬ Charleston C Nov 20 Henry Portland Ore Nov 22 News has ice examination will be held in Padu Ileyward colored a lineman in the reached here that a boom containing eah Ky January 8 189S for the pur- employ of the Charleston Electric 4000000 feet of logs and 1500 cords of pose of establishing an eligible list to Light Co was electrocuted while at shingle bolts broke loose at the mouth fill a vacancy in the position of janiwork Friday afternoon on Shell street of the Cowlitz river Thursday during tor for the federal building in that lleyward was seated astride a pole the high water Two steamers were city The place pays SGOO per annum when he took hold of a live wire Ho sent after the scattered logs but a was killed instantly but the body re large portion of them have floated into Sugar Beat Raising in South Dakota Brookings S Nov 22 Out of mained in a natural position on tha the Columbia river and will be lost The logs were owned by J U Hartley 400 tests of sugar beets made at the bar and Charles England South Dakota experiment station here Bntterworth Out of Danger many give over 20 per cent sugar Cleveland X Nov 20 Hon Ben Prof Coldenvood Dead Some farms gave as high as 22 and 5 Butter worth commissioner of patents London Nov 22 Henry Calder per cent These are 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anything else in WLr- - UREASE cleaning house is that it saves the paint xz r and woodwork But the principal reason of course is that it saves so much work ws mi Peddlers and some unscniDulous PTocers will tell mn this is as good as or the same as Pearline ITS CLjL Vx FALSE Pearline is never peddled if your grocer sends jAiuca rxjLts rew York you an imitation be honest send it back z Pearline is easier and quicker and better than elbow greases Pearline little soap used to be the thing tc clean house with s its Now-a-day- - n v XT2l B 13 W Ti CANDY CATHARTIC Lexington Ky Nov 20 J Merritt ¬ ¬ CURE CONSTIPATION ALL DRUGGISTS ¬ son and Gushing torpedo boats Porter Dupont Erics Charleston Torpedo JJoat Leave Charleston 20 S C Nov The ¬ 2S3 left Charleston Fri¬ day morning for Port Rojal continu passage ¬ ¬ The ing their cruise along the coast and Dupont went to sea and the Porter Ericsson and Cushing took the inside Artillery Wagon Explodes Mexico City Mex Nov 20 An ar¬ BREVITY IS THE SOUL OF WIT GOOD WIFE YOU NEED T T T I ¬ - -- tillery wagon loaded with powder and gun cotton exploded here Friday kill ing four men and wounding eight sol diers and citizens fatally and shaking the ground for riany blocks- A ¬ SAPOLIO m j- i uU i i I - ifM - THE BOTJEBON NEWS TUESD s NOVEMBER 23 1897 si 5S la j arid a touch oi anger at so unexpected a turn of the tables Finally when the big bonfire had been lighted and every- ¬ one was gathering about it Toms buggy drove up to the foot of the hill and he helped out of it a very young and very pretty girl Miss Eleanor Ca-¬ bell the city boarder at his aunts Poor Tom it was not his fault and Sue might have known it but the aman tis irae is proverbially unreasonable The facts were that Miss Cabell was INT -- ji- - make Or Jlmpsoi look at vor upon Tom by accompanying him the bright side o not dreaming that his aunt had begged things to invite her Entirely ignorant of Twant In the man him affair with Sue she claimed him his his head ud sweetly and unconsciously for her shake termination side to side an own Fm e d have ms You must get Mr Kellogg to show Oh how beautiful she cried as flings things of interest in our Me skimpin an savin and what do I they climbed the slope and saw the you other he she said sweetly git great bonfire flaming up on the summit country lifewhile before he goes back Sprise me ef we aint in thepo house yit has a little Do take me close to it Mr Kellogg your service I am sure He uz always sneerln an snarlin like and she chattered away to him with lit-¬ and will be atKellogg I hope you will by Mr Be blest ef I knowed what ailed the man tle shrieks of admiration as the wide Good a pleasant winter in the city Ef wunst in awlle hed make a strike streaks of flame shot high into the air have Hed growl at even his payinest plan Good by said Tom holding out his Taint me thats gittin a dreaful lot and flared upon the summer wind The hand Sue turned away ignoring it Lord knows I sweated fur what I got one huge pine tree stretching its wide began talking and laughing with One year wen the craps was powfulbig branches upon the summit was so near and Adams who was hanging about An the cribs wuz crackin with piled up the blazing pile of logs and brush that Will waiting to take her down the hill and con one big limb caught a waft of the fiarcie whom she knew Tom particularly dis- ¬ met Mm drivin his shacklin rig I and the needles snapped with crackling liked And that was the end of the A lookin ez if is sand wuz gone Fine Thanksglvin weather I sez sez he explosions Oh will it be quite safe corn roast Wont be no thankin this year by me cried Eleanor and clung for an instant sez I an the way he to her escorts arm Sue passing near They wont It was Thanksgiving day The fam ¬ growled a swift desire to strangle her on the ily gathering had taken place at the You bet they wont an he cracked his felt spot whup Wilcox homestead this year for Mrs An up the road he sorter scowled But that was only the beginning for Deane and Mrs Wilcox were sisters Be durned ef Ive got wat I aint dug Miss Cabell was either appealing to and alternated the festival Mr Deane up Tom or ordering him around for the this time however was ill in bed and N lost that fine bay mare sez e N con is a drug fur ez I kin see next two hours First she must have a his wife stayed to nurse him Sue came Fact is Ive had it pretty hard all roun choice ear of corn selected for her out over with the Alcotts who were cousins N Im kinder sore on the whole blame of the big basket heaped up to over- ¬ and lived a mile or so beyond the Deane thing tasseled farm The day had been eminently suc- ¬ flowing wtjth the green felt so mean yere drivin to town Ive Then with her own white cessful the dinner was a triumph of Jes lookin a back that y know by sheaths hands he must show her how to im- ¬ Mrs Wilcoxs skill the pies were flaky Jing pale it upon the sharpened end of the the turkey savory the cranberry a chef Im relly glad ez Im sittin here Theres nothin to be thankful fur this long lithe sapling and she would insist doeuvre of jellied richness the cake year upon fixing one for him too Then the bewildering in variety and lightness Chicago Record right place must be chosen where she Outside a whirling snowstorm had could lower the corn at the end of the rkged all day but with a dozen merry swaying rod into the heart of the glow ¬ guests and the hearty Wilcoxes to boot ing fire now sunken to an irregular cir- ¬ there had been no lack of gayety and cle of white hot embers This necessi- ¬ fun in the old homestead It stood just tated getting so near to the bonfire that outside the village and now and then you no use talkln couldnt young charming ignorantly enthusiastic had never seen a corn roast and thought she was conferring a great fa ¬ ¬ again until Monday the said stiffly Sue said Tom shortly all his in- ¬ nate masterfulness coming to the sur¬ face if you dont see me before I go youll not probably see me again This was dangerous Sue knew he was right and that she ought to give hitft a chance to explain but she was not the stuff of which patient Grizels are made And just at this critical mo- ¬ ment a sweet voice said out of the darkness at his elbow Oh Mr Kellogg isnt it a pity its all over and we have to go home Miss Deane it has been so delightful we have enjoyed it so much ¬ It was Miss Cabell radiant and un- ¬ suspecting Her we was the finishing touch Sues face hardened into de- ¬ at Aunt Sylvias and I wont be back tlxVIfctfore offering us 33 M mr ttni T the heat reddened her pretty cheeks and Toms big handkerchief had to be called into play Holding it before her face with one hand and peeping round 1 the edge of it with many appeals as to whether she was holdingthe corn right and was it done and was he sure the sapling wouldnt catch fire and burn her up Miss Eleanor Cabell was cer- ¬ tainly a bewitching spectacle one of those charming helpless winsome lit ¬ Hqw all tle 0G223i OK DAYS the waswomen whom thatmen enjoy Tom wasnt en- Sue to know Deanes had been making ready for the corn roast The boys had chosen the tallest slightest saplinjrs and trimmed and cut them until they were lik exaggerated fishing rods with sharply pointed ends All the brush vT Wo during the afternoon a neighbor went hy in his sleigh and waved his hand to the windows Tom Kellogg passed in the cutter with the colt he was only at home for a day or two and Sue saw him with a great throb of her heart and a realization for the hundredth time since their quarrel of how much she loved him and how foolish she had been Sue was a just clear headed little woman in spite of her coquetry she recognized that Tom was in the right and that he was taking the ¬ ¬ favor Cousin Bwobex Alcott an elderly man and dau tJwB to his chronic enemy the rlieu matisnr bejrnn to worrv over the con- tmtwKl Storm Finally he disappeared andjheld a ljng consultation with Mr Wilcox and as Tom Kellogg came by forthe second time on his road home teWwo hailed him and brought him incbvered with snowflakes his eyes brjjht and his cheeks flushed with the coldjf Sue felt her cheeks flush too witmirrepressible joy but she assumed entire carelessness yFwas jest a sayin thet twas too stormy fer men Abby to drive home to¬ night Sue so well stay over till ter morrer announced Cousin Reuben Tom Kellogg here 11 take you home ferjitson his road nd 1 guess you yvoni mind swappin us old folks fer a young beau Cousin Reuben cackled at his own jokeand the rest joined in Sue and Tomlaujrhed too but hardly with effusion There is nothing more seri ousthan a love affair to those concerned It seemed to both of them that the nexl hour or so would never be over The games were all done by this time but singing was still in order and the un- ¬ limited consumption of nuts apples andfeider before the gathering finally broke up The storm gradually ceased howling and sank away to a calm so that when the gcod bys had all been saidftand the various teams were being harjnessed the sky was almost clear andjonly a few drifting clouds ob- ¬ scured the stars Tom was so afraid that Cousin Reuben-might reconsider that he brought the colt and cutter up before the rest of the teams vere ready The colt was prancing and eager Sue well wrapped in shawls and hood was tucked in hur riedly Tom jumped in and they were off Sue gave a little sigh of relief in theVdeptlis of her hood for she had beenj afraid of Cousin Beuben too And yetjyfnow that sie was safely bqside her lover her old tormenting spirit rose within brfrtfffd she resolved she would notrmakea sign after all The colt forged ahead through the feathery piled up snow On each side the world stretched glittering and cold under the frosty stars The keen air brought the blood to the cheeks and stirred every pulse of life to the rhythm of the dancing bells on the har- ¬ ness Tom sat upright as a statue looking neither to the right nor the left Sue waited two minutes for him to speak five ten They would be at home in half an hour He expected her to sbegin and she never could and she must and it was very unkind of him and he was right and oh she couldnt Having arrived at this point tworhig tears rolled down her cheeks and she said in a very trembling voice a- - I wonder who invented kissing he said after they had had one Oh some fool she replied How can you say that he asked Because if he had not been a fool be would have patented the process Tfien they had another Town Topics The Stranded Company They had a patent rain machine and thun- der they could make A snow box also they possessed that really Chicago Journal Mfftseil a Great Opportunity It was the first day of the newyear j in the Garden of Eden I dont like this side of my new dress Adam said Eve and Im go-insr to turn it Ah chortled Adam going to turn over a new leaf are you There were loud hisses from hia snakelets at this sally N Y World Only one he pleaded She looked at him in surprise J One little kiss he persisted Oh all right she replied careless- ¬ -- New Years In the Garden He Toole More took the cake At their behest the breaking waves the hearers ears bedinned But still one element defied they couldnt ly raise the wind DRASTIC COMPARISON If youre fool enough to start the press for a single impression go ahead but it doesnt seem to me it pays Chicago v Post t In Confidence The Fiance When I was a small boy Alice I was given to ringing door bells and running away The Fiancee But you dont do any ¬ thing like that now I suppose The Fiance I came near doing it the night I called on your father to ask his consent Puck -- to us from Stewart county A regular rattlesnake obituary comss This grave we make For little Andy Bit by a snake No whisky handy Atlanta Constitution Great Neglect heavy Little Benny Say Little Flossie Wrhat Little Benny Why does a baby sleep all day and yell all night I should very much like to ride a Little Flossie Ask God Brooklyn wheel only Im afraid Im a little too Life But auntie dear that makes no dif ference At the circus I saw a big fat Fliegende elephant on a velocipede Blaetter Not Available Here is a letter it would hardly do for us to publish said a quack A man writes I have just taken the first of your medicine bottle said his partner Well There it breaks off short and- is Per signed in another handwriting Tit Bits executor n - Referred to Headquarters Mrs Benham The paper tells of a man who exchanged his wife for a sew ¬ ing machine Benham The poor fellow probably wanted something that could sew lsr A Good Bargain Y Journal All Depended On Him Will vou think of me when I am gone he asked I shall be glad to she replied with a sigh if you will make it possible Then he went Chicago Post Oh man j let woman not your proud soul His first loves age was just twenty five When at twenty in marriagehe sough vex her Give kindly pity to the weaker sex He failed but again at forty did strive And never let your mind to wrath incline And this time he married ber daughter To err is woman to forgive divine Chicago News juuge Irresponsible Patience Rewarded A a ping away from him momently and wlmse heart was one ache of tender ¬ ness toward the willful little bundle of Tom Tom who had felt his resolution slip ¬ wrfrjerk pasture and piled on the summit of its grassy swell where the hills and val leys could be seen sinking and rising ¬ Green mountains sweeping away to the east and the blue Adirondaeks closing the western view It was the finest farm in northern Vermont old Mr Deane had always declared and the high pasture had been for generations a favorite place for coasting parties and corn roasts Tt was more popular than ever now since Sue Deane was the handsomest girl in the county and counted her swains by the dozen 1 dont know how Sues ever goin to settle down said her mother plaint ively for theres no one man will hu- ¬ mor her the way they all do now And then Sues so masterful shes as sweet tempered as you please but she always has her own way in the end Sues obedient enough as far as I see replied Mr Deane Well father she is to you and al ¬ ways has been but dear me with everybody else she does what she pleases I will sa shes generally right but thats just it shes got as much sense and more than most of her beaux and she aint likely to find a husband she cant rule And thats poi ¬ son to a woman like Sue she needs to be managed herself Theres just one Id choose for her and thats Tom Kel ¬ logg But then my land hes not the kind to stand bein played with and Sues not the kind to give up her ways for anvbodv so there aint much hope of it Toms a good fellow said Mr Deane Taint every boy could work through college ndilaw school nd get into prac- ¬ tice in a city as he has in Burlington And Sue and he knowin each other from children ef they dont understand each other by now they never will I think itll likely be a match Mrs Deane shook her head Accus- ¬ tomed to be ruled by her daughters will she had little faith in any mans combating its caprices successfully In the main she was right That very day Sue was planning in her coquettish mind how to tease Tom Kellogg at the coming corn roast Sue treated other admirers as she chose but she felt Tom was different and liked him all the bet- ¬ ter for not being sure whether she could trifle with him or not On this occa- ¬ sion being especially tender to him in her thoughts she was prepared to be for especially baffling in behavior deep in her womans heart she knew that all the delaying all the coquetting in the world were not going to keep her lover from speaking before his short vacation was over and he went back to the city and meanwhile there was the sweetness of an understanding no less strong because it was yet unspoken Soft and clear the September evening drew on The whole neighborhood was invited to the roast They came in bug ¬ gies in carryalls in hay wagons and one group after ftuother they climbed the dewy steeps of the hill pasture But Tom Kellogg did not come and Sues browa eyes sparkled with impatience ¬ far and wide the endless ridges of the The coft felt the rrein slacken seized his opportunity shied wildly at a fallen branch whose twisted blackness stood threateningly out upon the fresh snow and in his swaying rush turned the cutter over and threw both of the occupants into the nearest snowdrift Then he trotted peaceably down the road toward home To be shot headforemost into a snow bank is confusing Exactly what happened Sue never knew but the first thing she found herself doing when she came to her clear senses was hold- ¬ ing on very tight to Tom and asking him tenderly and incoherently if he was hurt And Tom was laughing Id be willing to have every bone in my body broken Sue to know that you care so much he whispered and caught her so close in his strong arms that she was quite reassured as to his -- shawis at his side turnedrapturously ¬ ivy i I r safety UW y i J w z -- g-gBy c Mmumm Above them the last cloud had drifted out of the sky The broad starlit azure GET OUT OF HIS WAY arched over their heads with a friendlj clearness and calm Faintly yet draw A Better Way ing nearer came the chiming bells of Xeeds a Stronger 3Inn If you want a thing well done why do I Mr Piper De Blank is so lazy he has another sleigh far down the road And yourself sitting in the snowdrift the lovers to hire a valet to smoke for him A ridiculous provearb I vow Mrs Piper 1 shouldnt think hed The most sensible way kissed each other and never even knew Is to find and to pay was cold Priscilla Leonard in have to pay a man for doing that that it Some more competent man who knowa Mr Piper But he smokes cigarettes N Y Independent how ¬ I AM GOING AWAY DAY AFTER TO MORROW SUS PHOIHRTIC joying it When he managed to cross to her side for a moment he found her absolutely stony to him and ilirting desperately with Will Adams and he was soon almost as angry as she was The merriment grew and heightened as the evening went on The smoking blackened sizzling ears of corn were withdrawn from the fire sprinkled with salt and hot and tender be3ond de- ¬ scription were eaten amid a general chatter and fun More and yet more were stripped from their silken sheaths toasted and consumed and in the dying embers apples were cozily roast- ¬ ed as a dessert The great ring of fire died into a dim glow and then into a mere twinkle of light here and there among the ashes the stars came out over the hills and the wind ceased leaving a balmy clearness in the far spaces of the night It was time for go ¬ ing home so the revelers joined hands and ended the corn roast by dancing in a ring about the fire and trampling out the last embers keeping time to their flying feet by an old fashioned chorus as they swung round and round Miss she Cabell was charmed with this a fairy and laughed like danced like a child as she tripped in the swaying circle Everyone admired her and thought Tom Kellogg in luck Sue heard the comment everywhere she was irritated beyond feminine en ¬ durance and when as the ring broke and the groups scattered again to wend their way down th hill in the starlit softness of the night Tom at last found his opportunity to speak with her she was in her most exasper- ¬ ating mood am going away day after Sue Can I ste you to morrow Will Adams is going to drive me over to Fair Haven to morrow I shall atop to-morr- ow I only dignified stand possible He had gone back to the city without making any effort to see her and she knew as well as if he had told her that he would not change his attitude until she made some sign Yet she knew also that he loved her as much as ever and was no more liable to change in that stead- ¬ fast affection than in the quiet deter- ¬ mination that controlled it Tom had turned the tables on her and gained the mastery She vowed she would not yield but she felt her day of coquetry was over whether she chose or not Through all Thanksgiving day each had been thinking of the other At church during the long and weighty discourse which sent the younger members to sleep even upon the hard seats of the high backed pews Tom was contemplating the side view of his sweethearts pretty head with a min ¬ gled desire to shake her and kiss her as one might a naughty but bewitching Coming events cast their shadow child When he drove the cutter in the before Chicago Inter Ocean afternoon it was not chance that took Reasons for Thankssrivinzr him by the Wilcox place He longed to ThariASgIving for the day that brings be within those hospitable walls to OU harvest homcof blessing join in the games that he knew were Thanksgiving for the love that flings going on with the chance perhaps for Oer us its fond caressing fig- ¬ a moment to hold that nymph like Thanksgiving that a loving glance ure in his arms on get one good look Still rests upon us kindly Thar ksgiving that with looks askance eyes It into those willful dancing Some joys have passed us blindly would have been easy enough to go in Thanksgiving that our harvest food but Tom was a Spartan and crushed Has justly been divided And Sue down such weak desires Thanksgiving that the turkey good looked out and hoped against hope that By custom is provided he would come in and was gayer than Thanksgiving that lifes jangled chime ever in all the games and sang as light¬ With happier notes is blending ly as a bird in the songs that were Thanksgiving that in course of time All troubles have an ending started when Cousin Abby Alcott sat Detroit Free Press down to the melodeon and was very Fate of Scotch Kings wretched underneath and altogether Of 733historie Jungs of Scotland 61 it was anything but a thankful Thanks are saidto have died in battle or to havi giving to both of them Fate however often mocks ns gen-- been murdered ¬ Detroit Free Press Harlem Life Helping Economize Onglit to Jlave a Big Sale Jackson is in love with the land- What makes you think your new lady hairpins will have a big sale Has he admitted it Why man theyre made strong Xo but he eats the cold buckwheat euough to lift the largest pickle that Chicago Record cakes a boarding school can be gotten in Judge Ever the Same In this world of controversy Sot Street But Powerful It is human nature quite What do you think of my daughters To think the other fellows wrong voice And we are in the right Chicago News Well what it lacks in quality it I Yonkers up in quantity makes A DEEP THIXKER Statesman on see LMnwiddies husband is very neglectful of her they say Ive often wondered Is that so what it was that always made her so Cleveland Leader jolly Mrs See here Bibbss I thought you told me you had raised that mortgage on So He Did A DiKcnHKcd ly Her Friends your farm said his chief creditor I did It was onl3 1500 and 1 raised Detroit Free Press her to 3000 The Rivals What do you think old boy I stole a Tommy If Uncle Bob shaves his face kiss from that haughty Miss Juniper even- ¬ will hair grow on it Pooh thats nothing The last Mother Yes ing I was there I saw her poodle kiss her Tommy Then why doesnt he shav Cleveland Plain Dealer 17 times N Y Herald his head A Youre all the world to me he sighed She smiled on him with gentle mirth And when he said be mine she cried Tis very wrong to want the earth Washington Star Kcnroof v Chicago Journal But Enrty IliNhaken Still Now Ill set on and be off said the A womans faith in her intuitions bicycle learner to himself as he pre- ¬ is wonderful isnt it pared to mount his wheel Puck Yes indeed Itll rt move mountains He Wasnt One of mtrc fact Chicago Journal He Could you learn to love a man Y The common housi sparrow fixes ai Shor Bring on your man Truth the rate of rU mUcs per hous Then let us not too much condemn The men who flop in politics Wed never know except for them How firm our own conviction sticks Help Onr Pride Paradoxical i - V L4Wi ss- - 4 Royal mates the food pure wholesome and delicious THE BOURBON NEWSfTUESDAY The Uuited States Government is I said to have agreed to give Spains new I policy a chance to show results in Cnha before taking any steps in regard to the Cuban cause Secretary of War Alger in his annual report asks an appropriation of about 96000000 as against 62000000 for among other He asks this year things two more regiments of artillery nnrl nn additional military force for Alaska Following the Twains new book Equator It is decidedly the best book the great humorist has written and has had a very large advance only by subscription A O 3B JtAA NOVEMBER Of A Religious Nature 23- - 1897 W Of Peck P O SCROFULA t SJ The social to be given by the Metho dist young people will occur Friday night at the new church Admission ten cents ¬ Dr Miles Heart Cure Cures a Prominent Attorney To the Wright Medical Co Wrights Celery Capsules Anderson Pike Co O Recommends S 4 mi pv3 I I Absolutely Pure 1 Adair has the agency for Mark POWDER One of Americas most fa-- 5 The Sunbeam Mission Society will mous physicians says Scrof- - w give a candy pulling in the basement of p the Baptist Church Thursday night ula is external consumption Scrofulous children are often Rev C F Evans filled Rev E G B beautiful children hut they Manns pulpit at the Methodist Church lack nerve force strong Bones gj Sunday morning and night Rev stout muscles and power to protracted meeting at Rev Manns For delicate resist disease Evans church in Lexington continues to attract large audiences There have children there is no remedy been about ten additions equal to Columbus Ohio Gents I have purchased a box of Wrights Celery Capsules from James T Blaser drug ¬ gist Waverly used them for Stomach Trouble and Coiistlpation I was unable to do anything for nearly two years I ased three boxes of your Celery Capsules and they have cured me For the benefit of others so afflicted I wish to send this letter Very truly yours W S Andersom Sold by all druggists at 50c and SI per box Send address on postal to the Wright Med Co Columbus O for trial size free 0nd Your Iiife Insured 1c a Day sale Sold 16nov tf I Scotts Emulsion I T ROYAL BAKINQ POWDER CO NEW YORK I Feathers Flow ¬ Y 1 til mini NEWS Seventeenth Year Established 1881 attorney of Belfast N Y writes of Cod liver Oil with Hypo- The Cynthiana Democrat says A QJ L I was discharged from the army on aa J fcJ x number of sports witnessed a big chick- a pnospniies oi o imo duo dw Bishop Burton delivered two fine account of ill health and suffered from Paris parties a It fills out the skin by putting frequently had ever since en fight Thursday night sermons at the Episcopal Church Sun ¬ heart trouble smothering I spells My form fainting and won each fight It makes good flesh beneath it had four entries and day was bent as a man of 80 I constantly wore The Cynthiana worsted Leesburg red by making rich 2 A 1 m Rev Joha gReeves Presiding Elder will preach the sermon Thursday morn- ¬ ing in the union Thanksgiving services at the Methodist Church M1 E C PHELPS the leading pension JPublishcd every Tueiaay and Friday by Cynthiana crowd was badly cleaned out dropping something like 200 g blood the cheeks able paper on the Capital City Bank of Columbus O There can be no stronger guarantee given you We dare not use a banks name without authority if you doubt it write them Good health is Wrights the best life insurance Celery Capsules gives you good health they cure Liver Kidney and Stomach trouble Rheumatism Constipation and Sick Headaches 100 days treatment costs lc a day A sight draft on above bank in every 1 box which brings your money back if we fail to cure you Sold by W T Brooks druggist Our insurance is protected by bank¬ WALTER CHAMP BRUCE MILLER 1 Editors and Owner Make all Checks Money Orders etc payable to the order of Champ MixiiEK raisins citron peaches prunes apricots hominy oat meal rolled oats New crop currents It creates an appetite for food and gives the body power enougn to oigest iu oc sure you get SCOTTS Emul¬ sion 50c and 100 all druggists BOWNE Chemists New York SCOTT V J tt j Newton Mitchell Locals or reading notices ten cents pei line each insertion Locals in black type twenty cents per line each insertion Fractions of lines count as full lines when running at line rates Obituarss 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 ¬ ADVERlISING RATES Displays one dollar per inch for first lnser ion nan rates eacn insertion iimreuiter 4 tion sick headachos Wrights Celery Tea25ccures at on at--4- r 2 w Kr OUR LOSS YOUR GAIN On account of the continued warm weather we find ourselves overstocked on CLOAKS so we have K i -- - ri The Kentucky press is saying many prices that will make them sell pleasant things about managing Editor of this sale and R W Brown of the Louisville Times Take advantage part of this popular paper who has been appointed private secre- ¬ get a nice cloak for a little the Nothing like it has ever been offered tary to Mayor Weaver Mr Brown is money at The Weekly Commercial Gazette has been recently enlarged from eight to ten one of the best fellows in Kentucky COS FRANK pages and the price remains the same as heretofore only 50 cents per year Wrights Celery Tea regulates the Now is the time to subscribe SCINTILLATIONS liver and kidneys cures constipation 12nov 6t sand sick headache 25c at all druggists An Interesting Jumble Of News And Comment For Sale I have for sale privately a A Jack The Pincher is annoying AND TURF NEWS STOCK lot of carpenter and wagon maker tools Cincinnati ladies Apply at my home on Walkersavenue Of Stock Crop Etc in Jessamine county Sales and Transfers Notes Mrs Laura G Taylor tf All thb tollgates Tnrf have been removed bT raiders Turney Bros race horses have ar Barboursville has quarantined against rived from the East and have been MRS LAUKA WEISHAUF the surrounding country to keep on t the turned out Of Murry Ind Recommends Wrights smallpox James Thompson has sold 132 export Celery Capsules Rev fl V Moore late of this city cattle average weight about 1400 will lecture in Mt Sterling next Tues- ¬ pounds to W B Kidd of Winchester Murry Ind Sppt 17 1896 day night The Wright Medical Co for 440 per cwt Columbus Ohio Winchester has fallen into line and J R Rogers Cane Ridge Bourbon Now legislate County lost by death his fast four year Dear Siks Last spring I purchased adopted standard time a box of Wrights Celery Capsules fr m against the town cows old trotting colt Henry Barrett 210 T I Tlavutinnrt ilvncrnrict RlnflFfnn Paul Schubert of 436 W Seventh Ind and used them for stomach trouble with which I had been afflictefr4 more street Newport arrived home Friday years night ill with yellow fever In this race the horse wrenched his back than 15 have lostSince taking your Cap all trace of pain and my sules I A Topeka school teacher has waged sprained his right fore leg and suffered stomach is entirely well I can eat any thing and can truthfully say that I have war on onions One boy with an onion internal injuries -not felt better in years sent home to be fumigated breath was Last week in Cincinnati Reynolds Yours Resp orf nlly Gov Bradley has ordered the military Bronston of this county sold four hhds Mks Lauka Weishauft company at Carlisle mustered out for of new tobacco at an average of 1076 00 Sold by W T Brooks at 50c and W T Overbey sold three hhds of old at per insubordination md other reasons box Send address on postal to the Jefferson twenty Wright Med Co Columbas Ohio for The Fiscal Courts of Boyle Gorrard 1316 Carpenter and Clark counties are negotiating with one at 1588 and eight at 1292 and trial size free Abner two at 1125 Waller Wiggins turnpike owners to free the toll roads of Sharpsburg sold seventeen at Frog eye the famous cake walker Sharp Cash buyers can get doublevalue to- 1217 was one of the contestants of Louisville day at The management of the Kentucky fast night at a genuine cake walk in tf Davis Thomson Isgrig Stock Farm has again this year with its Danville enterprise announced another A hanging a circus a church corner- - usual wrignts Celery Tea cures constipa- ¬ trotters tion sick headac hess 25c stone laying and a State doctors meet- ¬ purse of 4000 for at druggists and pacers foals of 1897 to close Jan 1 ing made Friday an important day at 1898 The fact that Stock Farm man- ¬ Paducah agement continues to open these purses To Cure A Cold In One Day Uncle Sam received 13645250 in cash in the face of its losses in two previous yesterday from the Union Pacific sale ones emphasizes its statement that it Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab- ¬ He feels pretty well thank you for was done to assist the horse business lets All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure 25c For sale by W Thanksgiving which it has claimed for some time T Brooks and James Kennedy Paris Miss Mattie Foushee daughter of past was gradually on the improve Ky City Assessor Foushee of Lexington Any of our readers who would like to was fatally burned her dress catching make entries can obtain fire at a grate entry blanks conditions etc by Fire at Melbourne Australia Sunday addressing the Ky Stock Farm Publish ¬ destroyed property worth 5000000 ing Co Lexington Ky Hundreds of persons were thrown out jof employment when the Creator said to woman Yesterdaya Temperature ¬ 1 marked them down at VA 9 IjJM Dr Miles Remedies MKl by all drug- ¬ aro sold gists under a positive The State College eleven and the boys guarantee THE COaOIERCIAIi TRIBUNE first bottle from old Centre will meet at Lexington benefits or money re ¬ Book Encyclopaedic Alinanac and Year Miami funded Book on dis- ¬ Thursday Center defeated for 1898 Free to Every Weekly Subscriber University Saturday in a game played eases of the heart and nerves free Address We desire to call special attention to at Danville score 18 to 0 DR MILES MEDICAL CO Elkhart Ind the advertisement of the Commercial The University of Jincinnati will Gazette on another page of this paper An Encyclopaedic Almanac and Year play fhe famous Indians Thursday at Book free with each yearly subscriber is the League Park in Cincinnati Good times for shoe buyers this certainly a great sroke of enterprise on Yale defeated the Princeton Tigers week at an overcoat even in summer for fear of taking cold could not attend to my busi- ¬ The Womans Society of the Christian ness My restI was broken by severe pains Churchjwill have a sale of cakes meats about the heart and left shoulder Threo years ago I commenced using Dr Miles and salads this afternoon and so Cure in the Northcott Store room on Heart patentnotwithstanding I had used medicine and taken drugs from much Main Street Donations received at doctors for years without being helped Dr any time to day and to morrow Call Miles Heart Cure restored mo to health It on them and buy something nice for is truly a wonderful medicine and it affords mo much pleasure to recommend this rem Thanksgiving edy to everyone to-morr- Just a J eW OI solid OUT Child8 kid bJutt0 spring heel good and sizes 5 to 8 Childs kid turn spring heel soft and flexible sizes 5 to 8 Misses school 75 JrriCeS upper plump kid double sole Hi to 2 shoes 100 125 Gridiron Gossip RION OLAY New Laundry Agency I have secured the agency for the Winchester Power Laundry a first class institution and solicit a share of the public patronage Work or orders Clays drug store will left at Clarke receive immediate attention Work called for and delivered promptly Respectfully 16ap tf before Twenty five an enormous crowd thousand people saw Pennsylvania de- ¬ feat Harvard Score 15 to 6 6 Saturday by a score of to 0 tf Davis Thomson Isgrig Bruce Holladay dividends to policy holders are unequaled and to procure Northwestern dividends you must carry Northwestern insurance tf The Northwestern8 Our 3111 GOSSIPY PARAGRAPHS Theatrical And Otherwise Remarks In The Foyer Katie Putman is playing in the far West -- 2500 OVERCOATS Kate Claxton is going to play Two Orphans some more The The James ONeill has substituted Dead Heart for Monte Cristo a Elegantly trimmed and made by first class tailors and you will never pay 3000 or 300 again We make pants for joo that are good and the best for 800 These would cost you 700 and 1200 any- ¬ where else Cleaning and Pressing a Specialty John Mason and Marion Manola are agahrplaying Friend Fritz Clay Clement is playing Gentleman A Southern in Louisville this week LAVIN egssasBnesasassns HUKILL sssraetfaEKSisaz 1 Camille d Arville in Peg Woffing ton has closed the season on account of poor business B2SESS3EEESSBaB3SS28aESj3 The Cat and the Cherub a Chinese It play has made a hit in London was seen in Cincinnati last week Robt Downing has gone to New Or leans to appear in Eugenie Blairs Mrs Downing production of Carmen After the play is produced Downing will pie sent his new play Sampson and Deli- ¬ I two-year-ol- d lah 4 The Kentuckians in Book Form MANY THINK in book form the strong story by John Fox Jr which was recently published serially in Harpers Magazine under the In this the title The Kentuckians types of the bluegrass man and mount- ¬ aineer are dramatically contrasted 4 Last week Harper Brothers issued iiJ LJ 12 I t-J iiJ - lrii Serf 4 - k I i LU W 4 X 4 x r nn rj - f -- t f mmmftvmmmsm fm ILKI T Jm ttTAVM jj51 ii essffivfi VL l L r - -- Toll gate keepers in Jessamine county The following is the temperature as have been thoroughly cowed by the noted yesterday by A J Winters Co midnight raiders and refuse to accept of this city 7 a m 48 toll from anv one There is no truth in 8 a m 49 pablished reports that the destroyed 9 a m 50 gates have been replaced 10 a m 54 11 a m 57 57 The trial of George Greer at Newport 12 m 2p m 52 for ass uilting Mrs GlJeason resulted in 3 p m 52 a verdict of twenty years imprison ¬ 4p m 50 5 p m ment On the first ballot nine jurors 48 7 p m 44 Attorneys were for ihf death penalty for Greer mid Croxi on will not ask for ct new trials HUTCHISON l uIn sorrow shalt thou bring forth children that a curse was pro- ¬ nounced against the human race but the joy felt by every Mother when she first presses to her heart her babe proves the contrary Danger and suffering lurk in the pathway of the Expectant Mother and should be avoided that she may reach the hour when the hope of her heart is to be real- ¬ ized in full vigor and strength 5 MOTHER iSsplDriMw fcresli I Paragraphs Alout The People This Vicinity so relaxes the 1 Awarded Higches Honors Worlds Fair wMJmK S1 fill H ffxW CREAM Mmm h i - MOST PERFECT MADE rowDm YEARS THE STANDARD A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder Free from Ammonia Alum or any other adulterant 40 Hogs are worth 300 per hnndred in this section Mrs M R Jacoby is quite sick with pneumonia Coru is selling here at 140 to 150 per bbl in the held Miss Maggie Piper has gone to Flem- ing County to visit relatives Turkey buyers are paying seven cents per pound on foot at this place Will Piper and John Smith are on a hunting expedition in Fleming County A number of farmers in this neighbor- ¬ hood killed hogs during the cold spell last week Protracted meeting has been in progress during the past week at Bethle hem church Eld Dickson gave a lecture and stereopticon views or Australia to a good audience at Antioch Church last Thursday night ¬ zimMM trying hour and suffering as so many happy mot her 5 have experienced Nothing but Mothers Friend does this Dont be deceived or persuaded to use anything else Men who like a cool quick quiet and takes place¬ easy shave should patronize Crawford without Nau- Bros barber shop Clean first class sea Headache bath rooms are connected with the shop Nervous or Satisfactory service at all times tf Jre jnuo y bodingof da- ¬ Oysters celery fresh cakes and crackers new sorghum molasses New nger is robbed of its pain York cream cheese sists m that system and as- ¬ essary change the Nature NOTICE TO TAX ¬ PAYERS Pay your taxes be- ¬ fore December 1st 1897 and save six per cent penalty and ad- ¬ vertising as I will be 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 BBEDING -- sood Couch for a littl money See display in my center window While they last they will be sold for above A v 495 495 hs i price Buy early and secure bargain A a nec- ¬ - S B C foot for sale If you once have one you will never part with Lehmans cJ warmers if K SI it I T HINT IBM 1 h it i i andthe tf Newton Mitchell Undertaking in all its branches Embalming scientifically attended to Wood Mantels Tiling Etc Furniture of all kinds Carpets as low as the lowest Mothers Friend is the greatest remedy over on the market and all ova customers praise it ighiyw h King Co Wnitewright Tex Of drnggist8 Buck and Bills Barber Shop Three first class barbers All work done strictly first class Nest door to Bourbon Bank Write for book containing valua of price ble information for all Mothers mailed free Tkn Bradfield lUfftlator Cfe itiuUi 6s at f 100 or sent by mail on receipt J For first class work 4nov tf H THE BOURBON NEWS TUEgAY NOVEMBER 23 1897 THE jtmglttt BQUBeBN HEWS 2881 Circuit Court Convenes PEESONAL MENTION ¬ H3ei NUPTIAL KNOTS The November term of the Bourbon Circuit Court waB convened here yesterday Judge J E Cantrell and Commo- ¬ nwealths Attorney John S Smith both being at their posts of duty The following gentlemen compose the Grand jury j W H Clay frmn Jamea Elliott John W Bedford Geo K Jones C H Lowe H M Carpenter James Scott I K Keller W H Ingels J W Fletcher A J Austin A T Wright The case of the Commonwealth vs Morris Beasley malicious cutting and wounding with intent to kill is set for trial to day The Cain Lewis case is set for Dec 1st the ninth day of the term The Thos Woodford case has been assigned for trial on Dec 7th the fourteenth day of the term These are the most im- ¬ portant cases on docket Other cases assigned are second day NOV 24 Commonwealth vs Henry Myers and Bud Kennedy horse stealing SEVENTH DAY NOV Engagements COMERS AND GOERS OBSERVED THE NEWS MAN BY Seventeenth Year Establiuhed Announcements And Sol Mlzations Of The Marriage Vows Enleied at the Post office at Paris Ky as second ijiss mail matter Notes Hastily Jotted On The Streets At The Depots In The Hotel Lobbies And EIseAvhorfl TELEPHONES NO 124 SUBSCRIPTION PRICES One year Payable in Advance S2 00 Six mouths 3100 Mrs James Wilcox is visiting rela- ¬ tives in Madison Miss Janie Craft leaves to day for a news costs yott cant even get a port from a gun free of charge re ¬ visit in Atlanta Congressman Evan E Settle was in Make all Checks Money Orders Etc payaoie w ine oraer of uhajip k JMliyLER Eld Z T Sweeney is conducting successful revivaljin Richmond Va Miss Grace Swearengen has ac- ¬ cepted a clerkship in Frank Cos dry gooda store Paul Shipp joined the Baptist Church Sunday night and was immersed after the regular services The church excursion to Cincinnati Saturday over the Midland was patron ized by about fifty Parisians -- ¬ 29 June Payne is recovering from an Wilson Noah Boone vs Thos Hutchciaft illness of diphtheria His little son ill of the same proving disease is also im- ¬ - January Connell vs Minnie Mrs Millie Booth vs Commonwealth V-i Commonwealth vs Cain Lewis mur- ¬ der The Busy Bee Cash Store Com- ¬ Same vs Mary Dotson being acces- ¬ pany which has dry goods and clothing sory to crime of murder FOURTEENTH DAY DEC 7TH tores in Mt Sterling and Richmond Mrs Lucy Buckner vs Buckner will establish a store in Georgetown about January 10th doing business un ¬ Woodford etc Yesterday Sheriff elect Bowen and his der the firm name of H C ohipp Co deputy Wallace Mitchell were sworn Mr Shipp is a son of Mrs Blannie in as special deputy sheriffs by Circuit Shipp of this city Clerk T H Talbott in order that they The services of Prof A M Gutzeit might familiarize themselves with the the premier organist of the Blueprass duties of the Sheriffs office and the will be in demand to morrow At seven workings of the Circuit Court oclock he will play the wedding march Former Senator Blackburn of Ver-¬ at the Schwartz Toolen wedding at the sailles and Hon James Winn of Win- ¬ Catholic Church and in the afternoon chester were among the visiting attor he will play the march at the Miller- - n eys who attended court yesterday Hutchings and Curtis Mclntyre double wedding at Carlisle Of course he will An Unfortunate Household play in his happiest style Three times in three weeks has death We are just opening up the finest lot visited the house of Polk Gilvin near of fancy goods every brought to Paris Moorefield in Nicholas county On We are very much crowded for room November third Mr Gilvin died of and we will for the remainder of this fever On the 11th inst his father-in-laweek offersome unprecedented prices on James Watkins aged 64 years fine books sterling silver novelties brie succumbed to the disease On last a brac etc The prices we offer you Sunday Mr Jack Watkins aged 74 now will positively not hold good after brother of James and a resident of this week You know what goods are Little Rock neighborhood died in the yester- ¬ worth come and see for yourselves same house was and Co G S Varden day brought to Bourbon and buried on the Wm See farm near Little Rock For Christinas Two daughters of Polk Gilvin de ¬ We have on display and will have ceased are also ill of fever at their for all of this week the finest line of home near Moorefield Chas Ratliffe also died in the same house coats smoking jackets and mens neighborhood on Nov 2 of fever Mr rdbes in this state If you come in and Ratliffe Polk Gilvin and James Wat ¬ elect one we will lay it aside for you kins joined the Christian Church three J W Davis Co It years ago under the preaching of Eld Heller Wants Another Chance C A Thomas at East Union all being Louis Heller is not satisfied with immersed on the same day the result of his contest here last Tuesday night and wants another chance at A Prompt Paying Insurance Company Lefeber Heller says that he would R P Dow Jr as agent of the take Lefeber at 133 or 135 pounds be- ¬ Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance fore the Paris Athletic Club or any Co of Milwaukee on Friday the 19th other club that offers a suitable purse inst paid to Mrs Elizabeth Bedford widow of the late Benj F Bedford Sr Genuine Cake Walk 5000 and to Mrs Winifred D Ford Freeman the well known bar- ¬ widow of the late Jas K Ford 5000 Buck ber is arranging to give a genuine cake in full of all claims under the policies of walk at the opera hoose on December their respective husbands The annual 10th Six couples will contest for a cash dividends on Mr Fords policy huge cake and there will be vocal se- ¬ amounted to over 30 per cent of the lections by two quaitets and terpsicho premiums the net cost of the policy to rean diversions by buck and wing Mr Ford being less than- 1300 Both dancers claims were paid in less than a week after the proofs were received by the Special Turkey Trains company The Northwestern is one N ran special turkey of the best dividend and promptest pay ¬ The L trains from this city to Cincinnati on ing companies and is the best company Thursday Friday Saturday and Sun ¬ for policy holders It the shipments of day in order to handle Thanksgiving turkeys to the Eastern Successful Revival Closed markets Each train hauled about fifty The protracted meeting at the Christhousand pounds of dressed turkeys Church closed with twenty fiye ad- ¬ The turkey crop was a trifle short in tian Eld Powell preached his last central Kentucky this year but the ditions sermon Friday night having added fowls sold two cents a pound higher twenty persons tothe church Eld J Toinetl 111 JVff oweeney preacneu ounuay auu uve o others united with the church Clyde Mr W Frank Miller of Millers Buckley Mrs Milcon Grinnelle Mrs burg a well known young lawyer who Vol Howe Vernie Utloy and Georgia several ve rs ago made such a close Brown The two last named will be race for County Attorney of Bourbon immersed to morrow night after prayer was married yesterday morning in Jef meeting Marv Ellen Ward Mabel to Miss Margaret fersonvill1 Ind Ashbrook and Robert Berry were lm- daughter of Mr Leonard Draine mersed Saturday afternoon The meet Draine a wealthy citizen of Eminence ing was a very successful one and was The marriage was an elopement Mr largely attended and Mrs Miller stopped over in Paris -en route to Millers yesterday afternoon Cynthiaua ISoxIng At and Clay City w Messrs Talbott Clay J W Fer- ¬ guson and Garrett Kenney left yesterday for a hunting trip near Salt Lick ¬ of Kentucky James F Moors vs B F Graziana A J Gorey vs Barne NINTH DAY DEC 1ST ¬ the city yesterday Mr Ben Frank returned Saturday from a short trip to Louisville Mr Duncan Bell of Lexington was in the city Sunday visiting relatives Mrs Robert Goggin was the guest of Mrs James Lail in Cynthiaana last week of Redmon Mrs Elizabeth T Chattanooga is the guest of relatives in the county Hon O M Thomas arrived home last night from a business trip to Alabama Mrs J T Moseley returned yester- ¬ day to Cynthiana after a visit to friends in this city Senator elect J M Thomas came over Saturday from Ford to spend Sun ¬ day in Paris Mrs H C Howard who has been dangerously ill for several days was slightly improved yesterday Mrs Lawrence White and Miss Gatewood who have been visiting Mrs Jesse Turney returned yesterday to Mt Sterling Mrs J G Hanly and Mrs T B Eastin and daughters of Newport vis- ¬ ited relatives in the city SundajT and yesterday Mrs Artie Ashbrook and daughter Miss Mary returned yesterday to Cyn ¬ thiana after a short visit to relatives in n this city Miss Mamie Kelly daughter of Rev G C Kelly of Birmingham Ala is the guest of her aunt Mrs Florence Lockhart Miss Alice Spears who has been visiting friends in Newport is spending a few days with Miss Lnla Smiser in Cynthiana Mrs C M Thomas of near North Middletown has been ill several days at the home of her sister Mrs E T Hin ton on High street Mrs Sidney Turner late of Mt Sterling left yesterday for her future home near Parkersburg W Va after a visit to Miss Bruce Collins Miss Edith Alexander will give a whist party to morrow evening in honor of her guests Miss Pattie Johnson of Mt Sterling and Misses Harriett and Shelby Darnall of Lexington Hod J C S Blackburn of Ver ¬ sailles was In the city Friday He will be in Paris again this week on legal business being one of the attorneys in the Thos Woodford will case Mrs E L Davis or near Versailles is the guest of Mrs B M Renick on Duncan avenue Mrs Davis was for- ¬ merly Miss Margaret Martin and is a daughter of Senator Henry Martin of mond will have a surprise wed- diaggutThankegiviug says the Register On your list when in need of Footwear Our new Apven oclock to morrow morning stock of Shoes is arriving daily which comprises all the at tneGatholic Church occurs the John Schwartz and Miss new shapes and tips better values than we have ever AnmSToolen been able to offer before TMmarriage of Miss Nina Trimble Our Childrens School Shoes have been selected with of near North Middletown and Mr RogerBurroughs of Nicholas will oc- ¬ much care insuring both durability and comfort cur lcmleceinber 15th Ask for school tablets frea for the little ones when Reyt James Edward Ford of this cityjfahd Miss Etta Morris of TiPxing making your purchases ton will be united in nirri ge in Lex ingtoh on Thauksgiving day Miss Jennie Sparks and Mr Joseph F Wigglesworth will be married at Mt Cafmel Church in this county at half past four oclock vs MrPaul Eugene Shipp of this city willsbemarried Thursday afternoon at 23yu MidS Lane Willis Carter in the Upper street Baptist Church in Lexing ¬ ton My importations for this Fall and Winter of Ladies and Chil- ¬ MrpTphn OConnor of Newport and drens Dress Goods exceed in cost of investment 10000 anv other pur-¬ MisrMaggie Glenn adopted daughter of chase I ever made in this one line of goods With forty years experi- ¬ Mrgyhn Glenn of Vine street this ence in Dry Goods business in Paris saw it was to your and my in- ¬ cityjvill be married to day in Lexing- terest to secure these goods under the low tariff consequently I invest- ¬ mar-riarof-Mr -- PUT OUR NAME Sir Davis Thomson Xsgrig GOODS I ¬ ton v Neal Gray and Miss Amanda Adams of Madison were so anxious to marry that they went to Richmond at four oclock Wednesday morning and were married in a store before breakfast The nuptials of Miss Malvena Meng of near North Middletown and Mr Ellwood Garrett Harrison of Xenia O will be celebrated at one oclock to- ¬ morrow afternoon at Woodlawn the homeiof the former Miss Brockey Cninn of Lexington and Mr Oliver Goodwin of Valdosta Ga were secretly married on Sept 26 County Clerk Thinn father of the bride issued the license and k ept the matter secret from his wife John J Ovarton aged 100 years and 1 month was married to Mrs Mary Hen- ¬ derson aged 77 years in St Louis last week This is believed to be the record ior marriage of old people Both bride and groom are in excellent health Invitations have been issued announc ¬ ing the marriage of Miss Mary Ashbrook and Mr James C Dedman of Cynthi- ¬ ana The ceremony will ocur at the home of the to be brides mother Mrs Artie Ashbrook in Cynthiana at half past three oclock on December 2 To morrow will be Cupids day in Carlisle Harvey Frank Miller of Har rodsburg and Miss Edna Earl Hutch ings and Mr Andrew Curtis and Miss Lucy Mclntyre Harris will be united in a double wedding in the afternoon at the Christian Church Prof Cambridge Martin and Miss Anna Raean Dalzell will be married in the evening at the pame church aud Thursday Wm J Reed aud Miss Bertha Squires will be United before the eame altar 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 Jong as a yard of them lasts If you want to save money in your pur ¬ chase this Fall and Winter come and see me and examine my srock and hear prices before you invest elsewhere G TUCKER 529 i i MAIN ST PARIS KY 1897 NEW HOOSISR WHEAT DRILLS Both Shoe and Disk Oldest and Most Reliable Built See them Just received Car of the Celebrated STEELE SKEIN BIRDSELL WAGONS Call and examine before you buy o ImeU WW nkl PariSi Xy LJi3i WE ARE ALWAY Large line of new Dress goods Adding new lines cutting old with a store full of new Fall Goods to show you Fall Underwear for Ladies Gen ¬ tlemen and Children of every de strictly wool 25c ayard Novelties in Plain and Fancv scription at naif the usual price Dress goods atoOc sold everywhere Blankets SI kind for 49c and else for 75c to 1 per yard all wool at 8250 per pair Splen ¬ Handsome line of Silks Velvets did line of jBed Comforts and Braids of all descriptions for Full line of Hosier v one great trimmings special being our Ladies and Chil Penangs Percales and Fancy drens full seamless at 10c Outing Cloths 5c 7c and 10c We are the only store in town Table Linens and Towels at old that cames full line of Zephras prices notwithstanding tanff ad- ¬ Ice Wool and fancy yarns vance of 20 per cent We still sell 10 4 Pepperel sheet¬ Notions of all kinds and in Dress linings we will save you 25o ing at 18c and extra good bleach- ¬ ed and unbleached Cutton at 5c on the dollar ¬ f prices V I s Urnm -- A few of those 1 cloaks left at Frank BIRTHS and Cos 2 The Advent Of Our Future Men And Women Landlord James Connors aud wife are Woodford very happy over the coming of a new Prof J A Brown and family of boarder last night to the Hotel Ford Cynthiana formerly of this city will ham The new arrival is a fine boy and leave early in December for Los An- ¬ will be a permanent boarder at the geles California where they may re- ¬ Ford ham side Prof Brown is undecided in hie plans and says he may return to Cynthi- ¬ OBITUARY aua in the spring - ¬ 1 i j burg boxing Paris Cynthiaua will give Thursday night at Inasmuch as I have sustained carniyal The star event will be e opera a four- ¬ house a great loss from fire which oc- ¬ teen round bout between Brutus Jlav curred in my store one night last of Lexington and Geo Alexander ui week I take this opportunity of Cincinnati There will be several con- begging some of my patrons who tests between local boxers The admis- The first event will be one owe me past due accounts to sion be called at dollar oclock so eight will that come in and give me part of it if Paris and Lexington parties can see all Clancy they cannot pay all I need the rf fVi nnpl fH lipfnrp fho Qfif train A Christmas gift that will please any money to replenish my stock passes Following the Equa- ¬ and every ody Assuring you I a preciate any ¬ and best Ask to see the lot of marked tor Mark Twains last thing you may do for m I reat once if you want it for Order down underwear for ladies and Christmas Sold only by subscription Yours truly main Cos children at Frank 16nov tf A C Adair Agent HUG a MONTGOMERY j AN APPSAL Following the lead of Lexington and party Friday evening Misses Marie and Louise Parrish Respectfully Dedicated To The Memory Of The Dead who have been attending the College of Dudley Leach aged eighty two fath Music in Cincinnati will arrive home er of Dudley tdayto spend Thanksgiving They Paris John and week atLeach of near died last Loradale He will have as their guests Miss Lily is also survived by a wife and another Stephens of Chicago and Miss Lida son and daughter Burial at Old Union Rogers of Maysville with services by Eld J S Sweeney Miss Carlotta Preston of Detroit Clarence Howe aged twenty eight who is the accomplished guest of Miss dipd of typhoid fever jesterday morning Clara Wilmoth sang a beautiful solo at five oclock at his home in Carlisle Sunday morning at the Methodist The deceased was a most worthy young Church Miss Preston has a highly cul- ¬ gentleman popular polite modest and tivated voicp flexible and sweet and bore an excellent Christian character her solo was much complimented He was head clerk of the Hotel Wind ¬ The Bourbon Dancing Clubs sor in this city and was a brother of Thanksgiving ball will occur at Odd landlord Dunlap Howe of the Windsor Fellows Hall on Thnrsday evening in ¬ The deceased is survived by his wife stead of Wednesday as has been announ ¬ nee Miss Lillian ChapneU aud two ced The music for the event will be children Ella four years old and a furnished by Saxtons orchestra and the son two months old The funeral will dance will be a fashionable affair occur at Carlisle this afternoon at thre The Louisville Post Saturday said oclock at the residence Burial at the Mrs Win Cheatham will chaperon e Carlisle Cemetery XFrcirX AilorMQ o linnoD nurfn ttVii1 IVfi - i j Wood- s country borne The greatest cut price sale of v11 vi aleigh Thanksgiving Day and the rest cloaks over given in Paris is now of the week in honor of Miss Mar going on at Frank Cos Irvine Davis of Paris Ky A number of gayeties have been planned during Be good and yon will bo lonethepartys stay among them a theater some Mark Twains iipw book tf ¬ Family Portraits life size Free of charge jJ WE HAVE a HW T 1 D J1 STOCK TF f 1W rm EE0EITEB A SPLENDID iP TROUSERINGS IMPORTED SDITHflS ASD FOE 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 5 2 fcfa when uu - S E TIPTON Cutter i - TSSAaiaiXUSiMi9X39imZJHll9MatiJJJ9JuVLi JnHjtmwvmrmntifJtf ¬ DONT TRUST EVERY LAUN ¬ DRY SIGN YOU SEE -- i i The guests will For Sale Good anthracite stove be Misses Bessie Dunlap of Danville Mary Irvine Davis of Paris Ky Mary Call at The News office Hill Linda Lee Jouett Lee Minnie Insure in the Northwestern to- ¬ Hillard Messrs John Green Harris Sam Castleman John Jacob Matt day to morrow may he too late Akers Ed Ormsby Worth Otter Mor- ton Morris Ed Conway Coleman Meri weather J B Lewman Willis Davis Ben Czapski Rob Davis and Johnson For a pair of Ladies kid leather tip Dollars patentthree styles of foxed toes heel 4 a V while traveling down street V f - i i3 -- vi tr riVruF SiSSiCKM Three Consult your friends first whom you see wearing unfrayed beauti ¬ fully laundered linen and you will find when you come to inquire wko3fi laundry they patronize that i was - MSr iafr j I Wr- - I ivrs iV ¬ Jii w Would be good value at 400 EION OLA it The Bourbon Steam Laundry r jsa W M HINTON JR Telephone No 4 BRO Proprietors AfaHj X bjftL JJlAg - y 6 I THE BOURBON NEWS THE RHYTHM OF THE RAIN TUEY NOVEMBER 23 1897 ti 1 Ml I h m 1 A HUMOROUS n a yard of it he suddenly stopped threw ease Lither Whidby is guilty or some I must be going she Mr d in a lov a re one else is and that is what thc public voice THE BOURBON NEWS ait beside the flickering fire and listen up his hand in front of him with Tommy said the teacher what I pellent gesture and retreated backward Jhinks I should be glad to prove him Some ¬ Seventeenth Year Established 1881 I beg your pardon said Hendricks to the rain meant by nutritious food Do it I wholly innocent If he is guilty he is You are Miss Delmar I am sure J room Which beats its solemn rhythmic march to the center of the Published Every Tuesday and Friday by that aint got no taste to it re-¬ repeated the hypnotist Once listening to me now and has gone would not detain you but I am certain thing Tommy Tit Bits upon my window pane say WALTER CHAMP I A dull and dismal monotone but in its more Whidby slowly aproached the win ¬ through a superb piece of acting Eh that I can tell you something you would plied BRUCE MILIAR fEaitoraanil0war muffled tune It makes me tired to hear Brown Jiut he may be asleep like to hear Now I see Hendricks people call it the Klondike fever whispering of the past run dow with his hand outstretched but mniaDy Weird voices can testify to that said DrLamn- - went on smiling reassuringly that again with the same gesture he stopped softly through its rune would you call it tones are thus and retreated to theeenter of the room gdn uneasily A WORD ABOUT PERFUMES And somehow as familiar I dont make mistakes you think I am pretty bold to intro- ¬ Yeast What chill Yonkers States ¬ conveyed to me duce nryself in this abrupt way but The Klondike The colonel witnessed the whole pro- ¬ In that line 2ome Please the Senses Bnt Dont Loved faces from the shadow land within ceedings He fancied he saw an ex- ¬ lMIf you do in others laughed Hen you must remember that I am a detec- ¬ man Help the Nerves the room I see Brief But to the Point Short who But I must be going You tive and that it is my business some- ¬ One of the best remedies for a sallow They come and gro within the glow of my pression of vexation on the face of the dricks Do you believe hypnotist every muscle of which fellows have made me lose a lot of sleep times to introduce myself without is but five feet tallsoul of wit or muddy complexion is a generous declining fire Miss Ito night that brevity is the much ceremony diet of fruit Many kinds of fruit pos- ¬ The ones who for long years on earth ful- ¬ seemed drawn every vein about to Chicago Not in your case What do you mean about my rais- Miss Delmar smiled faintly and Smart filled my hearts desire His large eyes seemed to start sesses wonderful powers of clearing made burst mothers gentle face in halo bowed Of course that is your right News from their sockets For the third time taices t asked Dr Lampkin coldly the skin and giving it a translucent ap- ¬ An agedsmiles of Did Never mind now I shall perhaps ex- ¬ sir she said A Difference OHoggartjpearance A celebrated skin specialist Whose memory still keeps far all sin which though now no word was spoken J ez thot Then Col Warrenton and Dr Lamp- ¬ Hogan succade in convincin 3 Whidby aproached the window and plain before long answered the de- ¬ injures or defiles once said that several sound ripe ap- ¬ Good night McLubbertj No lid shields her from then with a deep sigh and a strange fective And he opened kin came in coffins ye wor wrong ples eaten daily would beautify the Though now the and care earthly 111 the door and was gone Good morning said begorra But he bate me till he made gentlemen skin when local applications had proved Her voice comes back in accents sweet child like whimper he returned to his rFor several minutes Dr Lampkin and Hendricks I have been thinking over me admit ut Puck bed and sat down on the side of it useless As a matter of fact a torpid and bids her boy beware sjthe colonel stood looking at each other our mutual investigations of last night Very Like Oldun Ah theres Ten minutes passed The hypnotist vnsilence The pause was liver is frequently the immediate cause Nar her a fathers kindly face and grave ended by the and have come to the conclusion that it nothing like the good old circus jokes stood like a statue A thrill of sudden colonel of skin troubles and the juice of ap- ¬ but loving voice cannot harm my proceedings to en ¬ are the new jokes Why gone who come again fear passed over the colonel Could ples containing as it does a valuable With friends long jj Well we havent any bright news for deavor to remove a false impression Plattby being there off to day worked to solace and rejoice that are any man be sane with that look on his the poor fellow have we Shall we acid acts upon the liver and helps the Whose presence seems here to diffuse a wake from your minds in regard to Mr Philadelphia North American digestive organs to work proprrly face Some one passed along the street llim and tell him the result of blessing for their friend ourinves Whidbys actions when hypnotized by Crjmsonbeak Heres one strange Among the most valuable fruits the Whose kindly smiles and gracious words whistling and carrying a lantern Its tigations the criminal I could have told you the thing Ive noticed Yeast And with love in blessing blend light danced about on the walls for an JfNo let him sleep till morning daily use of which helps to improve the as though loves It truth last night but was not quite whats that embers burning low Why a boy is chris- ¬ complexion may be mentioned oranges Red genial altar fires instant In the flashes the colonel will brace him up It is the first good ready to do so tened with water and afterwards takes tamarinds nectarines peaches plums The raindrops marking time with beat saw Whidby had covered his face with sleep he has had for several days You dont think he was made to do to wine while a ship is christened with Ill which never flags or tires blackberries pears medlars black cur¬ his hands venture to say No dont tell him till I the deed asked Dr Lampkin wine and afterwards takes to water In the awful silence call to morrow I think can put be- ¬ Come get up rants strawberries gooseberries red At such times come to seeing souls the He didnt broke in Miss Delmar I it Yonkers Statesman spirits of the past the tones sounded like a clap of thunder and white currants lemons limes and I dont see how anyone by daylight cares and The colonel heard them ringing in fore him so that he wont brood so much excitedly Standoff Heading Him Off The memories oft most valuable of all apples over it I have a good many patients could think so for a moment stern work overcast hall Whidby rose passed who employ me simply to keep There is oul3r one waj of preventing a An excellent antiseptic wash for the The forms which touch us not at all in toil- ¬ echoes in the Ilendricks smiled them Thats the way the folding doors and entered Strongs from worrying Some of them I have I like to hear it expressed he said to returned arctic explorer fromgoingback ieeth which also acts as an astringent some garish day to the frozen north Sawdorff What if the gums are spongy and unhealthy The gentler thoughts in business hours as room The hypnotist released the por ¬ cured permanently of the disease for the young lad3 If you had been pres way is that shy and sweet as they Standoff across the opening Dont send tiere letting it fall is composed of tannin half a drachm But when the twilight shadows veil days and cautiously followed Whidby who thats all it is and a bad one Good ¬ erit last night Miss Delmar you would a relief expedition when he goes the tincture of myrrh five fluid drachms worry fret and rush night Til be round here in the morn- - not have let them think so Harlem Life first time spirits of horseradish two ounces Ghosts march timed by the rains tattoo slowly approached the foot of the bed ing How are 3 011 going to prove it to the right and through evenings restful hush Mamma WI13 did 3ou strike lit¬ and then went round tincture of tolu two fluid drachms asked Col Warrenton hopefully Dont Add a teaspoonful of this mixture to a How sweet sometimes to rest at eve to bent over the colonel The young man CHAPTER XII make any mistake this time Much de- ¬ tle Elsie 3 ou naughty bo3 jou Dick and excitedly He was breathing hard Well what did she want to cheat for hold this glad commune Tumblerful of cold or tepid water and The next morning about ten Miss pends on it Whidby has been fretting then Mamma How did she cheat thor- ¬ With rhythmic rain and rhythmic thought felt the colonels body through the cov- ¬ Annette Delmar was well brush the teeth afterward admitted to the his heart out over the horrible idea and gentlest hours in tune W7we were plajing-- at Adam oughly rinsing the mouth out with it Our better selves thus touching souls which ering and then turning it down at the drawing room of the Strong residence May we go into Mr Whidbys room Dick top he pressed his fumbling fingers She was thickly veiled She Eve and she had the apple to long since went away Another capital astringent and anti- ¬ asked Hendricks Miss Del ¬ and told Mat ¬ now tempt me with and she never tempted To leave us none we loved with quite so against Warrentons bare throat two or septic mouth wash is made by simply thews she wanted to see Mr Whidbv mar may come also I can explain tilings me but went and ate all up herself it adding three drops of oil of eucalyptus And true a trust as they to gold and rest three times then drew himself up and at once As she took her seat she heard better to ladies than to men so when embers turn turning went slowly back towards the voices in the library across the hall Tit Bits to a tumblerful of water replaces pain Cer- ¬ Warrenton opened the door are two old fashioned recipes Our eyes close to the ills of life our weary portiere He caught it with his right She recognized Wrhidbys voice and Col tainly the room has been put to rights FLIES IMPRISONED IN AMBER Ilere souls are fain for homemade toilet waters for adding To welcome those whose tones blend with hand drew it aside and passed in Warrentons and now and then heard Come on Dr Lampkin was close behind him masculine tones she did not recognize to the baths For violet water put a Now began the detective when Thonsli Tlionsantls of Years Old tlie the rhythm of the rain They drew She rose when Whidbj came in but was they had entered Whidbys room we Insects Are AVell Preserved followed by Warrenton of freshly picked quarter of a pound I EDGAR JONES A valuable collection of amber is be ¬ aside just in time to see startled at the sight of his pale wont indulge in so much realism as to the portiere violets together with their weight of at ¬ Whidby strike the chair which was be- ¬ troubled face into a large bottle cork pure alcohol have the colonel representing the dead ing exhibited in London which isnat- ¬ attention tween him and the bed He grasped and shake the bottle every day for one Dont scold me she said extending man nor Mr Whidby playing the role tracting muchthe public from both Most people and uralists the top of it with his right hand and her hands and speaking tenderly week then add half a pint of distilled I of a peaceful sleeper out of respect for know that amber awa3 in the dim ages leaned so far forward that the others icduld not let another day pass without Miss Delmars nerves for while she water filter and bottle for use Lav- ¬ BY WILL N HARDEN thought he was going to lose his bal seeing you after mjr weakness yester- ¬ would realty make a better detective was gum of the most transparent and ender toilet water may be made bj ance and fall on his face However he day when you told me about your fool- ¬ than any one of you she is only a liquid kind which oozed from the pines steeping for one hour over a slow fire recovered his equilibrium and paused ish fears in regard to hypnotism and woman after all and we wont make growing in countries near to what is Copyright 1896 by J B Lippincott Co in a covered farina boiler one pound to replace the shirt which had fallen on your being the the tool of some one the picture any more gruesome than is the Baltic sea of our da3 The trees of fresh lavender flowers in one pint of the floor Then he lay down on the bed with that power I was so horrified necessary For our purpose we will deca3cd and mingled with the soil but Avater On its removal from the fire CHAPTER XLContinued turned his face from them and closed you seemed so earnest about it and simply imagine that the other room the resin was stored up b3 nature and add two quarts of alcohol filter and C I rtTIl tmiiM1 rlTT 4 liTr lAnnlA on the as the centuries keep in a closely stoppered bottle for tliestairs At Whidbys door the hypno his eyes it shocked and frightened me so that T contains a sleeper and that Mr Whid ¬ when began gradual torolled and the sink earth over him Sleep The use tist stopped held up his hand warningly sleep hypnotist bent Then he turned could not comfort you But now that by is reclining on this bed Now Dr ¬ sea washed over what Avas once dr3 he commanded The perfumes which are most agree- bent his body forward and stood mo- ¬ X have thought it all over I am not Lampkin when Mr Whidby was hyp to the colonel a look of disappointment worrying- - at all Dear it is only imag-¬ notized last night and you made him land the wood soil was upheaved and able to the senses are not always the tionless for about two minutes War ¬ Poor chap I am sorry ination on your part You have read of get up did you notice whether his right the hard gum carried off by the waves most helpful iu the nerves Ambergris renton did not know whether he was on his face to be dropped to the bottom of the for instance is positively offensive to listeninp for sollTirl thin nr nnnnm for him It looks very much as if he sucli things and fancy them possible to hand was closed or open water the had been made to commit the deed I I did not replied the doctor with a ocean There of action of the slowly many yet it is said to possess the virtue tratin hia h tic er on Whidby understand now what caused him to yourself I dont believe a word of it ages course further suoden start and then a questioning in the of clearing the brain and driving away i mv Atm u u i i fh 1 iu TQ ujiu luuuuusjii VlU icu imuuju have a slight remembrance of touching You had nothing in the world to do with stare into Hendricks face converted the lumps of resin into the those evil spirits known as the blues it It is only an absurd idea the frosted glass of the front door the fossil which the ocen currents have to be coxtixued A faint odor of musk acts as a tonic colonel could see the doctors forehead the chair picking up the shirt and so Whidby put his arm round her and since disturbed and often cast back while civet brings drowsiness of soul was wrinkled and his massive brows on When he stumbled and almost fell drew hertoasofa He did not speak for on the coasts It was in oozing from HIS MOTHERS WATCH for which the best antidote is the pun- drawn together Then the hypnotist that night the hypnotizer wras so fear- ¬ atniinute but sat stroking her gloved the pine trees that the liquid resin gent odor of sandalwood The fra- ¬ stood erect took a deep full breath and ful of the noise his fall would make that hand Then he said A Poor Authors Straggle vrltli Hifs caught up in its course insects andfor an instant he lost control of his sub ¬ grance of citron and aloewood is as Baid You ought not to come here dear Sense of Duty Hes all right now come in other things which have been wonder ject but he regained it in a moment soothing to nervous people as far off Mme Octave Feuillet tells a pretty fully preserved He turned the doorknob and entered and put him to sleep Wha was that it is imprudent butit makes me very Ants and spiders music Many perfumes delightful in Whidby was lying on his side In the story of her famous husbands jouth lichens and leaves flowers and fruitthe open air become particularly disa white light from without his face I thought I heard a sound in the other in Some Years of M3 Life Durinjr of species and kinds unknown to greeable in a close room A whole even- looked pale and thin The doctor bent room the first few 3ears of his litera- - la recorded histoiy are to be examined Dont be frightened it is I sound ¬ ing can be spoiled by the presence of over him and said softly but impera- ¬ bors the author of the Romance of n with as much facilit3r as if the3 stood ed from behind a screen in a corner and tuberoses or lilies in a reception room tively Sleep sleep you are sleeping Poor Young Man was himself poor and on an object glass and of such a deli Their strong fragrance causes a feel now deeper and deeper Ah there you a man in a broad brimmed slouched hat struggling cate consist enc3 was evidently this I long whiskers and linen ulster rose into There are many go ing of faintness His father who had desired for him trickling gum that the winged insects Then to the great astonishment view He drew off his hat and his false fragrant flowers such as carnation of the colonel he turned laughed aloud a diplomatic career was bitter- - op- hae been imprisoned without tha Doctor we beard bowed and smiled clovepink sweetbriar and and spoke to him in an ordinary tone posed to Octanes adoption of literature slightest damage to their fragile forms are not strangers he said Pardon that are as beneficial as they are Good so far it could not be better my lack of ceremony I confess I have as a profession He even went so fur The finest specimen in the London sweet scented A vivid perfume is Now we are ready for the test Ah as to refuse to receive his son and to collections contains a fl3 very much nearly always bracing while a subtle as he noticed the colonels start you been spying on your movements lhad withdraw from him his modest allow- ¬ like the species Avhich to da3 is comone is general enervating One may need not be afraid of his hearing us he to see what was going on and in my ance but the 3oung mans aspirations mon the world over It seems to ba own way become positively intoxicated through is as far away as if he were dead See remained unchanged He set himself poised in midair the wings out Minard Hendricks by Jove ejacu ¬ inhaling the odor of the peach almond ¬ the hypnotist chuckled with satis- lated the doctor diligent to work at the labor of hi stretched in the most natural fashion 1 should never have wild cherry and other blossoms of the faction as he pointed to choice full of confidence in the future with the light pla3ing on their gauz3 the blood- ¬ same class because they all contain a stained chair near the bed and Whidbys dreamed of your being here at such a During this saddened and restricted texture and showing them in ever suggestion of prussic acid London shirt upon it see he has followed my time This is Col Warrenton a friend period of his life the only recreaion changing hues The legs are long and of Mr Whidby We were experiment ¬ Lady instructions to the letter Good The ing he allowed himself strange as it maj the fine hairs covering them are plain ¬ seem was dancing Passionately fond ly discernible even the C3es are pre ¬ BETTER THAN THE BEST HOTEL folding doors I think on the night of Hendricks bowed to the colonel and of this amusement he devoted all of served There are some ten insects in the murder were pushed back and the went on I know yon need not tell TlKjHfimbicNt Homo Is a Million Times curtains hung between isthatnotso his leisure evenings to it where he another piece of amber about an inch me I was in the colonels room just Better Than tbe Finest Hotel Yes would dance until he was read- - to drop square including a couple of spiders now and overheard your talk I felt Home life cements the love of hus All right from exhaustion The masked balls and an inserts looking ver3 much like The hypnotist slid the band and wife other modes of living doors apart and released the portiere less like an interloper when I heard you¬ Sleep sleepl he commanded ot the opera had for the hard working a mosquito Another specimen con ¬ often loosen the tie Nor does the ques from the holders on each side Now say you were going to give me the beneyoung writer an especial fascination tains five flics and while it is evident tion of expense excuse the not having for your role and then we will begin fit of your investigations so I followed happy for it is such a strong proof of One evening he so ardently desired from the peaceful attittide of four of of ones own home A home is not of ne It may not be very pleasant for you but 3 ou down here and have seen and heaTd your love and confidence Unfortunate ¬ to attend one of these balls that ho them that the overwhelming process cessity a palace The humblest cottngt jou will oblige me if you will lie down all I am glad to make your acquaint ly however my morbid fears have just pawned his watch to obtain enough was immediateh effectual one appears ance Col Warrenton but you must been confirmed Dr Lampkin the ic a million times better than the most in the bed in the next room in the same both pardon my impatience I am dy ¬ hpnotic expert of whom I spoke mone3 to hire a costume for the oc- to have given a last kick and that death luxurious hotel ever planned by the position as that in which they found the ing to make a little examination on my yesterday is in the library with Col casion Now this watch had been his struggle of an honest insect man3- thou of man In the one happiness is dead man hands own account Will he is the young Warrenton There is now no doubtlhat mothers and no sooner had he en ¬ sands of 3ears ago is plainh recorded probable in the other it is just possible to to day in the disturbed appearance of Warrenton stared then he laughed man sound asleep I was hypnotized and made to do the tered his attic room than he beganRe- ¬ the fossiled gum Another small block We can talk all we choose about mar awkwardly and said reflect upon what be had done Yes he can hear only what I ad- - deed ried happiness that it after all rents All right I am at your service morse fallowed exhilaration lie re holds a spider of quite ferocious aspect dress to him Miss Delmar What 01 Alfred solely between two people and that it Whidby wont hurt you I give you Go ahead joined in paled and he felt her shudder as she solved to return the next morning to and his eager attitude would almost Warrenton makes no difference where they live ny word said the doctor Take off your the pawnshop give back the monej and suggest that he was alreadj- - on the You may do as you like here leaned nearer to him That is very good as a theory But coat and throw down your suspenders track of a victim when death over Thanks Ilendricks lighted the There is no longer any doubt about reclaim his watch thousands of instances prove the con so Now off with that collar ¬ whelmed him instead Imprisoned in I passed the night he said after and just trary that the theory will not work out and turn the shirt under at thecravat gas with a soundless match and going¬ it he repeated Dr Lampkin haswor ¬ wards gazing upon the ten francs L vet another piece is a spider which ap ¬ neck to the window which Whidby had ap been giving me a good talk against in practice Happiness depends upon n pears to have died in the act of cann is way I would have asked vou to proached so many times examined the rying over what cant be helped and had received my heart beating painful the growth of the people who are parts wear a night shirt ¬ but I was afraid sill closely Then he crossed the floor realty I do feel more hopeful about it y 1113- e3es filled with tears and ask ing to a safe place its white sack ot of it People who stop and stagnate youd catch cold egcs Feathers of birds the wood of 1o the corner nearest the door and tak- ¬ Besides all may come out well in the ing m3self if I would really be strong True happiness are never happy extinct trees the hairs of mammalia enough to absent nryself from the ball The colonel took off thrives on what it feeds upon Let turned down the sheets his slippers ing a small dark lantern from the end The following day he proved the lizards and scorpions are also found and got into pocket of his ulster he went down on But but how do you know you did stagnation enter into two lives and the bed lying on his strength of his resolution b3 returning in amber and so fine and thin must side with his face his hands and knees and throwing the it Its perfectly absurd happiness becomes stagnant and un to have the window light here and there about the corner They put mo to a test last night T to the pawnbroker and redeeming his that been the gum in its original state healthy But let our lives be filled with in flowing it took oasts of most was in this contentment with domestic pleasure the Was that Strongs position asked made a minute examination of the car- ¬ wont trouble you with it It would waitch As his wholeinstance he by beautiful and microscopic forms and of life actuated hypnotist pet and then of the plastered walls near only try youir nerves to go into details throughout with that germ of evolution which As nearly as I can remember was hypno a sense of dut3 and constrained by the olants and leaves of trees long since where he crouched I knew nothing about it I springs from the hearthstone and the passed awa3r All right Now let me cover you Warrenton and Dr Lampkin watched tized after I fell asleep and they got most delicate sentiments Youths happiness which springs from those so Now In cutting the amber containing inwatch Whidby and dont stir him curiously both with long faces sufficient proof to convince them Now Companion elements is purer sweeter and more if sects the great object is to clear away he comes Cylindrical Cotton Bale satisfying to our natures our minds touches you to you not even if he When he had finished and closed his dont get excited darling you are the stone so as to leave the imprisoned rather forcibly I assure lantern with a snap Warrenton ven ¬ trembling all over just as you did and our souls A man and wife were you At first transportation companies and specimens as near the surface as possi he wont be able to hurt you yesterday tured to say made to abide together in inseparable manufacturers were doubtful of the ad ¬ All right I am ready his visability of introducing the new cot- ¬ ble Much care and skill is required in Miss Delmar drew her hands from If you have discovered anything sir lives and as new elements come into the task for if the cut The portiere was hanging between which would lead you to believe that clasp and covered her face ton presses which turn out C3rlindrical and the ar reaches is made too deep that union to sweeten and hallow it the two rooms ¬ but Dr Lampkin held my young friend was not the instru- ¬ Oh I cant bear it I simply cannot bales They believed they could not mediately disappearsthe insects it im the abiding place should be some little in minute par place some corner in this big world it behind him as he leaned against one ment of a hypnotist and not made to bear to think that you did it in in such be packed reudil3 and that it would be ticles of dust Pittsburgh Dispatch which they can call their own their of the folding doors so that Warrenton commit the crime I should be very a horrid way Alfred 3 ou didnt You difficult to remove samples The latter could see Whidbys bed The colonel grateful I am really afraid the morbid didnt very own where everything around objection was soon shown to be ground ¬ Enterprising and Original could see the face of the hypnotist His fear that such is the ease will drive the door bell rang Whidby sat star ¬ less and it was demonstrated that the The them speaks of the husbands energy Mrs Watts That Simonsbee woman ing into the frank eyes of the girl un ¬ new presses pack the cotton so com ¬ is a perfect fiend and the wifes achievement That is great flashing eyes were fixed on the poor fellow mad Hendricks smiled as he buttoned his able to formulate a reply Neither spoke pactly that it requires less space than home Edward W Bok in Ladies sleeper his brows contracted all his Mr Watts I always thought her so mental force seemed concentrated upon ulster around him just then They heard Matthews go lo by the old sstem of square bales This gentle and refined Home Journal one idea That point I believe lies in Dri the door and open it then a gentleman same compactness was proved by ac ¬ Oh she is among 3 ou men but what of the 12 corner losts in Only four Come get up get up he said pres ¬ Lampkms province I was trying to entered the drawing room tual experiment to be a great protec ¬ do yon think of a woman who will wear Tremont street Boston between Scol ently in a tone of command I beg 3our pardon Mr Whidby tion in case of fire Inky water was her little boys baseball shoes to a bar ¬ discover traces of the murderer where lay square and Boylston street have Whidby caught his breath audibly as 1 failed to search the other day For the he said I am Minard Hendricks thes also thrown over it and wotdd not pene- ¬ gain rush and spike every woman who proceed-ino-40 years One of the one suddenly waking from sleep He present changed owners in I can tell you no more How detective who witnessed the night I trate There is a growing belief in gets in her way Indianapolis Jour ¬ four was sold a few days ago for a price turned over rose slowly and put his ever I may say that in spjing on you1 in vour bedroom last the south that the round bale is coming nal stated as more than 150000 and less feet on the floor Come stand up the to night I have discovered enough toj thought I might find Dr Lampkin ami into general use ot n Walking Cyclopedia than 200000 Its assessed valuation hypnotfjet ordered firmly Whidby prove to ray mind at least that edther Col Warrenton here One quarter of the people of New is 122000 It had been owned by the obeyed looking as if he were wide Hilton Where did Walker get his now in the library Thev are the murder was a hypnotist or Mr Lowell familv since 1611 Matthews will York have never been outside that city education awake Do as you were told to do on Whidby is a capital actor answered Whidby a and most of them think that the region Tilton I dont know exactly bnt I What do you mean asked Col Wara f notifiy them that you are here Take Convicts in the penitentiary at the night of the 10th of June Do it I west of the Mississippi river is virtuallj should say at some place where thcy f seat Mr Ilendricks renton sharply ttoise Idaho have organized two base say dont hesitate a wilderness or inhabited by were selling t lot of misfit educations Slowly Whidby walked toward the The detective smiled oall teams and are permitted to play fM t Hiss Delmar arose and extcnaca ner Whidby Journal J window at the head of bis bed but with- Only that there are two sides toySll7hanJ jn Saturday afternoons -- t 1 rt i I From Clue to Climax TT 1- - ¬ ¬ - -- - W ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ lllp ¬ apple-blosso- m to ¬ I ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ I ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ SI semi-barbaria- ns cheap--Sirnictv- ille H HKT 3Mb THE BOURBON NEWS TUESDAY NOVEMBER 23 1897 A 7 WOMEN DO NOT TELL THE WHOLE TRUTH SURE SIGN Spilling Salt Foretells the Coming ol said Mr TurlhighamJ ays making fools of yourselves are alw over your superstitions Here you are worrying just because you happened to spill a little salt Why its ridiculousK Perfectly ridiculous Oh yes Mrs Turlingham replied j I suppose it is But Ive never known it to happen yet without making meg You vomen oi a Quurrel for any case of Catarrh that can not be lured by Halls Catarrh Cure re 5We offer One Hundred Dollars TJownrrl Hotvn This F f irncriTr1 T imp grand--moth- er A ll CANADIAN -- oiyiaxk -- iree thousand times your Whats the use of exaggerate Halls Family Pills are the best imr thin its like that Ill betvou never A Mean AVliite Man soilled salt 20 times in your life and if Rev Aminilab Blnilsn of flip Sf Louis you quarreled after doing it it just hap J Blue Light tabernacle met Jim Webster a A havi knnwn F T Gfheney for the last 15 years and believe him perfectly honorable in all business iansactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm RVest Truax Wholesale Drumrists To- ledo O ftValding Kinnan Marvin Wholesale druggists Toledo Ohio s Uall s Catarrh Cure js taken internallv acting directly unon the blood and mucous of the system Price- - 75c pes bot - furfaces by all Druggists Testimonials J Cheney Co the undersigned Props Toledo O Modest Women Evade Certain Questions When Asked by a Male Physician but Write Freely to Mrs Pinkham t pened so that s all J ifew - i1 k V T -- 74 7V CDSTOMS OFFICERS COLLECTING DOT AT LAKE TAGISH The rich gold mines of the Klondike are in Canada Duties Averaging 25 per cent of the cost of even-- outfit bought anywhere in the United States- must be paid by every person going to these mines upon entering Canadian territory The customs post established at the foot of Lake Tagish is the junction of the Skagwa3r and Dyea trails over which the goldseekers travel on their way to the Klondyke It is guarded by an armed force of twenty five men The miners who boughttheir supplies at Seattle and other places in the United States were an angry crowd when they arrived at the Tagish lake cus toms post Those who had cash had to pay 25 per cent of the cost of their outfits and those who did not havcmonej had either to give up one quarter of iheir year s provisions or remain at the post for a few weeks sawing wood and helping to erect the governmeht barracks The men who had bought their outfits in Victoria which is in Canada upon showing their papers passed on with ¬ out delay and without payment Some of them were lucky enough to find rich mines at KlondyJce before those detained at Lake Tagish sawing wood for duties were able to reach the diggings The railway fares are the same to Victoria as Seattle and miners supplies are s cheap Miners for theKlondyke who buy their outfits at Victoria from nvhich steamers for the mines are leaving almost daily will save one quarter of the cost of their outfits by purchasing at that city which is the capital and commercial center of British Columbia Those intiding to goto theKlondyke in the spring should write to the Sec- ¬ retary of the Board of Trade Victoria B C who will freely supply all infor- ¬ mation asked for - t the very thing that worries me I dont want it to happen And as far as being superstitious is concerned I guess Urarson Bledso who was figuring to borrow youre just about as bad as the next one uUIC Ul Milia Llltl ter las so werrv lontr Hit aint Didnt you have to spit over your right replied Jim swine de white man in whose bekase arm and hop three times around an im- - yard at wood is burns it up joss as if it aginary circle when you saw the new didnt cos him er cent K Y World moon over vour left shoulder the other c 4 jk Misery by the Wholesale night Is chronic of the liver gives I did that because you made such ajpnsewhat Bile gets inactivityblood and imparts to into the Oh 3res 11 days aco near the Grand Union denot and asked him how he was oft for firewood Ji reckon I has got erbout five cords laid up for de winter ¬ fa yellow tint the toneue fouls and so does well enough to try to iiftne breath sick headaches pain beneath the its blame it all on me but I 2 ess voir ngnE riDs ana snouiuer uiaaes are teit the and the stomwouldnt have done it if you hadntfj bowels become constipated remedy for thiscii disordered I he- uroven been afraid yourself frcatalnmin or- evils is Most otter sStnmnph liir VV Q Well thats what a fellow gets for cers a mcaicme Jong ana protessionaliy rec- fommended and sovereign also for chills and makinsr a fool of himself to nlease his JWVrtiTI n i - - W ixAfa - ircCI- - Ci VUUIieSss illtU lllLUIIUlLlBIU 1 ¬ -- HANSEN tHetfs an NOT ONLY EXPLORES Burt county ¬ Dr Nanscna success as on arctic explorer has made his fame so great in AnthorofWorks on Anatomy That Are Authorities Miss Thomason to accept their nominal tion The campaign became quite anii mated Miss Thomason made speeches in-- The populists induced he has done work which has imade him favorably known to the entire scien ¬ tific world He has written several works on anatomy and physiology and his Treatise on the Nerves is an ac¬ knowledged authority He has in hand now a book in which he is taking up in the most careful manner the scien- ¬ tific Jesuits of his expedition that direction that people are apt to forget that aside from his explorations -- say definitely Probably If he was to go again aided hy the experience which he has now had and with the careful plans which he would make there is every reason to think that his success would be even greater than on his lost trypv The construction of the Fram egg shaped soasto resist the pressure of the ice has been often described but many of the details which were careful ly carried out and which greatly as- ¬ sisted the success of the expedition and the comfort of the men arenot thought of One feature which was of immense benefit was the electric light plant iwhich the ship carried Arctic ex- ¬ plorers have suffered great inconveni ¬ ence for want of light in their long dark nights there The Fram was no sooner anchored than Dr Nansen set not- try at the northern country Dr Nan sen does As to whether he may make another opposition to Laughlin and the fight was spirited On- the eve of election when it was too late for the populists to select a new candidate Miss Thomason withdrew from the race As Mr Laughlin had practically no op position he was elected The next day cards announcing their approaching marriage were sent out Both now ad mit that they intended to bemarried all thj time but thought all was fair in politics and took this method of being sure of the position they coveted ta he has not decided t ¬ rup with him and from the power thus easily and regularly generated he man ufactured a plentiful supply of good light FOR SYSTEM OF PLAYGROUNDS Neiv the windmills which he carried ¬ iLATEST SEA SERPENT Capt Goula Reports Sighting n Mon ¬ ster in Southern Seas Capt Gould of the American clipper sloop Challenger which has just ar rived at New York from San Francisco says he saw an immense sea serpent when SO days out from San Francisco A long irregular shape floated on the surface some 30 feet off the starboard beam and gradually it resolved itself into an enormous serpent with a head the size of a ships bucket and a body two feet in diameter at the largest part lb was fully 50 feet long and was lying motionless and apparently asleep The monster looked decidedly lumpy in the region of the belly and the skipper concluded that the crea- ¬ ture had dined well and was taking his after dinner siesta How many finny denizens of the sea had been sacrificed to make this meal was a problem Capt Gould could not consider but he admitted that a good dinner had unquestionably induced the monsters somnolence ¬ Torks Committee Recommends a Plan for Adoption The report of the committee on small parks which Mayor Strong of New York appointed last June was laid be- Accompanying the ifore the niayor trepart was a map showing the density iof I populationand th death rate in the respective wards In rthe original plan of the city of New says the committee the children tSTork ib eemto have been forgotten Doubtless this oversight was due to the extensive area in which the youth that day were wont to indulge But as line city has grown in population and es ¬ pecially within the last 30 years this un- ¬ occupied space has been covered by im- ¬ provements which has left the children no lother opportunity for play but such as can jbe found in streets -- the games and sports iof tof unoccupied land which was available for I i Btit One Henw Undoubtedly the most extraordinary township in England is that of Skid daw in Cumberland It contains but one house the occupier of which it unable to exercise the Britons privi¬ lege of voting because there is no over- ¬ seer to prepare a voters list and no church or other place of worship or assembly in which to publish oe The iis only within the last year that the most remote village in England is that primary and superior right of child of n This rural spot haod to air and sunshine has been rec is 30 miles from the nearest railway lognizedi by throwing open all the green station As a contrast to this may be space of Central park to the use and en- ¬ mentioned the hamlet of Ystard about joyment of the children It is recom ten miles from Cardiff This tihv set tmended that playgrounds be estab- ¬ tlement possesses two important lished at 14 different places A rough roads two railroads and two main large jestimate of the cost of carrying out all rivers these recommendations puts the cost at Whirling Mice of Japan 35S0000 The committee particulorly mrgos that playgrounds be put in all the There ore certain breeds of mice in Japan very sensitive and susceptible to Dew and in the existing parks impressions Under proper conditions CAMPAIGN ENDS IN MARRIAGE these little creatures will whirl like Wedding Occcm at Teltt dervishes for hours at a time They have been taken up by naturalist rmantldKeh Rival Candidates ifiss Alice Thomason and Prof C S when in this condition and held station ary for several minutes but will in ODaughlin were married- at Tekamah iNeb the other day-- The affair grew stantly resume the whirling when out of the recent election Prof Laugh released flin has been principal of the local high Electric Bread Cutter school for some time and MissThoma A machine has been devised which jEon has been his assistant He was a goes by electricity and which can cut republican and his pretty helper pro- ¬ and butter 750 loaves of bread an hour cessed to the populist faith This- fall The butter is sprdad very thin by a Prof Laughlin became a candidate for cylindrical brush nso thin that a Urge jyipprinteadent o public igftnctipnjn laving of butter igvxrnnteed i committee is convinced Irom the examination which it has been en bled to make and especially by the mar¬ velous Improvement in the neighborhood of the new small parks which have recently been brought into use that the failure to provide fjor the reasonable recreation of the people and especially 43or playgrounds for the rising generation has been the most ef Jicient cause of the growth of crime and pauperism in our midst Attention is drawn to the fact that it Tour The report gaeson rtosay WHARF CANNOT BE RESIDENCE Baltimore Men Who Live on Piers and Boats Not Allowed to Vote Judge Ritchie the other day at Balti- ¬ more decided that wharves and piers cannot be constituted a legal residence from which to register as voters As a result many names will be stricken from the books in the steamboat dis- ¬ trict The men were registered from the piers as residing on steamboats on which they were employed The case was unique so far as Mary ¬ land was concerned and but one of the sort could be found in Ihe law books of the countrj- - That was the case of George W Collins the owner of a light- ¬ er employed in New York harbor He lived on the lighter and was allowed to register and vote from the lighter U tached to a certain pier Township Farley-cum-Pitto- It seems to me you are sometimes Considerate very willing to make a fool of yourself The Sheriff The bovs was all in favor of to please me but you are never willing Siuakin that reward fer you dead or alive but I talked em put of it to do anything else to please me Oh of course not Why Fm thes f of Pizen Bill Jilce that wns mifv kind you - 11 tfU- x J most horrible wretch that a woman uu T uuiuio us n niey was any piTiuKier ever promised to love cherish and a kindness about it You see Bill if you was brought- in to charge obey 3 f the county dead T wouldnt gitboard and nothin for your Henry Turlingham I want yoit to Wouldnt cit no fee fer hancin von Tn understand that I didnt promise to idianapolis Journal obey Trv GrninO Trv Rrnlnm You did Ask vour erocer to dav to show vou a No I didnt When the preacher package of GllAIX O the new food drink said that I didnt repeat it that takes the place of coffee The children Its all the same Its part of the may drink it without injury as well as the UUIUL 1L marriage service Jll WHO ivy 1L ilKC MocharXVliJ VJ or I dont care There is no reason why has thatis rich seal brown of grains andJava but it made from pure the a wife should have to obey when thej I distress 1 4 the price of coffee 15c and husband isnt compelled to do so 25 cts per package Sold by all grocers There isnt eh Why most wome ui c iuuij JLlllTV I Bevils Dxte Yes I know that They prove it bvi Pnndomns lie frnmno anirt iiinin1m Vfltl getting married SfllcWalk Oh well go on Of course youve fcrcdit fer but deres one thing we must git got to have the last word A man might Whats that You dont hear of us indulgin in labor as well try to reason with a donkey as iriots Philadelphia North American to try to get a woman to take a sensible view of anything Confound it I some- ¬ Star Plus Is Strictly HiRh Grade times wish I could throw down every ¬ No expense is saved no false economy is thing and get out of this forever practiced in the manufacture of Star plug Then he grabbed up his hat and hur tobacco It is strictly high grade in every ried away without kissing the sweet particular little woman good by after which Mrs Aspirations without faith are powerful Turlingham threw herself upon the only for destruction They can kindle a lounge buried her faee in the pillows revolution but they cannot mold a new lorder Westcott and sobbed I kn knew the moment I sp pilled To Cure a Cold in One Day the salt that I would quarrel with some- - Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets All druggists refund monc if it failstocure 25c bo body It ne never B o Cleveland Leader t ta AVhen aivojnanKccsj a prettjvgirl she MWt ujv TirMllln34- u be bad looking if she ro chn fr vni W ONE OF THE SMART KIND didnt know of her beauty so well- - Wash A Young IIriilcroom Wlio Makes na ington Democrat Expensive Guy of Himself lits stopped free and permanently cured A lot of traveling salesmen spending 80 fits after first daj V use of Dr Kline Sunday in Washington were doing Great Xerve KesibrV Free 2 trial bottle what drummers at rest always do when tteatise Dr Kline 913 Arch st Phila Pa one who was very fresh and aggres- ¬ Xn almost every ease of marriage one of sively knowing got up and left the the parties in time look the rabbit to the hotel office others wolf Atehion lobe I never liked that fellow said one Pisos Cure for Consumption is an A Xo of the two remaining and I dont like 1 Asthma medicine W bis kind It is that sort that gave trav ¬ fioch 111 April 11 1SU4 R Williams An eling men the reputation they have and Id like to see the last one of them Some men who are really lions have beei fired out of their positions and decent abused so much that they act like rabbits Globe men put in Which reminds me said the other When did you arrive not to know St of the very freshest chap of all I ever Jacobs Oil will cure a sprain right off saw He had a little monev of his nwn Many seem to favor long and he lived in a country town in In- ¬ ments actressesmarriages ChicagoengageNews and short diana and traveled around the state for the only wholesale store in the A big investment for a workingman is place ne kept his job because he had St Jacobs Oil It cures rheumatism money in the concern and because he Some men they did have some ability as a salesman ride a womansare so henpecked that Dembicycle Washington though he was insufferably conceited ocrat I used to be thrown with him occasionIt is a knock out when Si Jacobs ally and I never went to a hotel with Oil cures Sciatica promptly him that he didnt always ask for the best room in the house Well after Spinster A woman who wouldnt marry awhile he got married a couple of years if she could and couldnt if she would- ago that was and he made his first trip Chicago News m to New York accompanied by his bride Auctioneer A man who cries because he uho was nearly as big a fool as he was lias to make an honest living Chicago The Waldorf was the only place in New News York good enough for them and do you know what the yap did when they THE MARKETS got there Cincinnati Nov 22 I can guess smiled the listener 2 75 LIVESTOCK CattlecommonS 2 00 3 85 4 35 Select butchers Thats just what he did ne lined 5 75 5 25 CALVES Fair to good light up alongside the counter of that ele- ¬ HOGS Common 2 85 Si 3 30 gant place as if it were the Hotel de 3 45 3 35 Mixed packers 3 30 3 43 Light shippers Hoss in Squedunk and with a wave of 4 10 3 50 SHEEP Choice 4 75 his hand that same old wave I remem- ¬ LAMBS Good to choice 5 15 3 50 3 75 Winter f amilv ber so well By Jinks he said to the FLOUR Wheat No 2 red 94 GRAIN clerk gimme the best room you got in 90 No3red 2 28 Corn No mixed the house And the clerk did but after 24 Oats No 2 letting the young fellow spread him Rye No2 46J4 choice 925 900 on it for a minute or two he told HAY Prime to Mess pork self 8 37J PROVISIONS him the best would cost him 300 a day 4 10 Lard Prime steam 14 13 Choice dairy and for once in his life Freshy had to BUTTER to choice creamery Ta 2414 Prime acknowledge that he had bit off more APPLESPer bbl 3 25 2 50 225 185 POTATOES Per bbl than he could chew Washington i- - -- An eminent physician says that Women are not truthful they will lie to their physicians This statement should be qualified women do tell the truth but not the whole truth to a male physician but this is only in regard to those painful and troublesome disorders pecu ¬ liar to their sex There can be no more terrible ordeal to a delicate sensitive refined woman than to be obliged to an ¬ swer certain questions when those questions are This is espe- ¬ asked even by her family physician cially the case with unmarried women This is the reason why thousands and thousands of women are now corresponding with Mrs Pinkham To this good woman they can and do give every sjmptom so that she really knows more about the true condition of her patients through her correspondence than the physician who per- ¬ sonally questions them Perfect confidence and candor are at once established between Mrs Pinkham and her patients Years ago women had no such recourse Nowadays a modest woman asks help of a woman who understands women If you suffer from any form of trouble peculiar to women write at once to Mrs Pinkham Lynn Mass and she will advise you free of charge And the fact that this great boon which is extended freely to women by Mrs Pinkham is appreciated the thousands of letters which are received by her prove Many such grateful let- ¬ ters as the following arc constantly pouring in I was a sufferer from female weakness for about a year and a half I have tried doctors and patent medicines but nothing helped me I underwent the horrors of local treatment but received no benefit My ailment waspronounced ulceration of the womb I suffered from in- ¬ tense pains in the womb and ovaries and the backache was dreadful I had leucorrhcea in its worst form Finally I grew so weak Iliad to keep my bed The pains were so hard as to almost cause spasms When I could endure the pain no longer I was given morphine My memory grew short and I gave up all hope of ever getting well Thus I dragged along At last I wrote to Mrs Pinkham for advice Her answer came promptly I read carefully her letter and concluded to try Lydia E Pinkhams Vegetable Coixmound After taking two bottles I feltmuch better but after using six bottles I was cured My friends think my cure almost miraculous Grace B Stans Iler noble work is surely a blessing to broken down women buky Pratt Kansas MAN WHO WORE A DAISY HE CONQUERED IT VV S - Girls Laugrlicd Beeanse It Was of Awful StrtiKsrle with a llonster Thnl Cloth Mnt Tliey Repented Finally Yielded They were giddy girls of the kittenish age and being out on a lark without chaperons they spoke their thoughts aloud and made game of everyone and everything they saw on the principle that all was fish that came o their nets One passenger on the elevated railroad particularly amused them from the fact that although it was the month of bleak November Tie wore a white daisy in his buttonhole a fine specimen of the ragged edge variety It was conspicuous from its size and the girls regarded it as a legiti mate object of sport Not being deaf nor blind the man who Avore the modest floAver Avith the yclloAv heart grew embarrassed o er the attention he received At last one of the girls made a discoA ery It isnt genuine she suggested to the others in a loud whisper they trilled in chorus Its a base counterfeit No Never Yes its a cloth daisy By this time the man upon Avhom all eyes Avere foeussed Avas ready to leave the car Before he Avent he touched his hat to his tormentors Yes he said pleasantly this is a cloth daisy My little daughter avIio is an invalid made it and pinned it on Slip asked me to wear it and I had not the heart to refuse her I hope I have your permission A group of shamefaced girls sneaked out of the car at the next station Chicago Tnnes IIerald ¬ 1 ¬ W-h-a- -t ails 0-0- -0 I - t ¬ All AAas silence for a moment Then a loud shrill shriek rent the startled air There Avas the sound of a heavy body falling a crashing of timbers a noise as of sinful spirits ailing in despair A chain creaked dismally and then parted with a dead metallic snap Staggering backward he fell against the Avashstand The boAvl and pitcher fell in a confused mass of broken crockery upon the floor Avhile the Avater flooded the room Again he adanced to the attack and the black broAved monster bent slightly forward and cast him full length upon the floor Blood gushed from his Avounds but he leaped again to the attack With loud curses he grappled Avith the demon His garments ere torn in a hundred places One eye awis black and blue The other was blue and black But still he kept up the fearful combat At length Avhen nearly exhausted ith his life blood sloAvly oozing from a uiousana avouuus and his breath comingrm snort pamtul gasps he won The dreadf monster lay Avide open before him There he said as he Aviped the drops of perspiration from his broAV There Its a cold day Avhen I cant open a folding be4 N Y World AA A AA X J i The following story proves AThat hardlv needs proving that a man may handle boo Avithoul being a scholar It Avasnt in the book stall of a department store it as in a real bookstore a bookstore moreover where you Avould expect to find salesmen avIio know books A friend of mine Avent in An Anlopliobe Tie Mv friend is opposed to eTervthing the other day and asked for Popes IJiad The salesman Avcni aAvvy to look for it Jinijish Presently he returned Avith a book in his She Yes T noticed that in his conversahand We havent Popes Iliad tion Yonkers Statesman he said but avc have an Iliad Its bv Homer Washington Post Do the right and your ideal of it groAvs though and perfects itself Do the Avrong and your Plenty of Exercise ideal or it breaks up and anishes James Walker The trouble AAith bicycling is that it does not Martineau develop the arms in proportion to the legs WTun fi man can find no other business Wheeler Yes it does if you will only use he can still become a notary public Wash- one of those little tAvo ounce hand pumps to ington Democrat inflate your tires Indianapolis Journal A ¬ A ¬ Another Iliad x We notice that girls Avith steadies ncATer fascinating girls come to visit them Atchison Globe haA e The little that is done seems nothing Ave look forvvaid and see hoAV much we have yet to do Goethe AAhen ¬ ¬ A GREAT REMEDY Greatly Tested Greatly Recommended The loss of the hair is one of the most serious losses a woman can undergo Beautiful hair gies many a woman a claim to beauty which would be utterly Avanting if the locks were short and scanty It is almost as serious a loss when the natural hue of the hair begins to fade and the shining tresses of chestnut and auburn are changed to gray or to a faded shadow of their former brightness Such a loss is no longer a necessity There is one remedy which may well be called a great remedy by reason of its great suc- ¬ cess in stopping the falling of the hair cleansing the scalp of dandruff and re- ¬ storing the lost color to gray or faded tresses Dr Ayers Hair Vigor is a stand- ¬ ard and reliable preparation in use in thousands of homes and recommended by everyone who has tested it aud experi- ¬ enced the remarkable results that follow its use It makes hair grow It restore the original color to hair that ha turned gray or faded out It stops hair from fall ¬ ing cleanses the scalp of dandruff aud gives the hair a thickness and gloss that no other preparation can produce ¬ Star CHICAGO Sun effeet and very expensive Silk velvet Russian blouses capes and jackets will be very much trimmed with this fur On cloth costumes of dahlia Russian green dark blue or plum color small pieces for various portions of the bodice look soft and dainty against a clear complexion be it fair or dark N Y Chinchilla in Vogue There is no doubt that chinchilla will again form one of the very popular furs of the winter It is stylish refined in CORN rNo 2 OATS No 2 PORK Mess FLOUR Winter patents GRAIN Wheat No 2 red No 2 Chicago spring LARD Steam NEW YORK FLOUR Winter patent No 2 red CORN No 2 mixed RYE PORK New mess LARD Western BALTIMGRE OATS Mixed 480 95e 500 97M 88M 7 20 20 22 7 25 4 17J 5 25 99 33 50 26 9 00 4 50 4 75 894 I falling out and although I tried ever so many things to prevent a continuance of these conditions I obtained no satisfaction until Ayers Hair Vigor After using I tried Dr one my hair was restored to its natural bottle color aud ceased falling out Mrs Herzmann 356 East 6SU1 St New York City I have sold Dr Ayers Hair Vigor for fifteen 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23 1897 jy 8 1 Free From t i- Rheumatism cause of Rheumatism there would be no such thing as liniments and lotions for this painful and disabling disease The fact is Rheumatism is a disordered state of the blood it can be reached therefore only through the blood But all blood remedies cannot cure Rheuma- ¬ tism for it is an obstinate disease one which requires a real blood remedy something more than a mere tonic Swifts Specific is the only real blood remedy and promptly goes to the very bottom of even the most obstinate case Like all other blood diseases the doctors are totally unable to cure Rheu-¬ matism In fact the only remedies which they prescribe are potash and mercury and though temporary reliel may result these remedies produce a stiffness of joints and only intensify the disease Those who have had experience with Rheumatism know that it becomes more severe each year If the people generally knew the true Who sets me quite a task And often puts me in u fix By quoations that bQj11 ask What Iwdds the moon tip in the sky Where does the sunshine go Why does my baby brother cry Are things he wants to know Where does the gas go when put out He asked me yesterday The question filled my mind with doubt I wondered what to say If all the good people that die Says he in heaven are crowned Why dont they go up in the sky Instead of in the ground I have a little boy of six i j lights the stars up every night And turns them out at dawn What makes the snow so very white Where is the new year born Why have all negroes curly hair What makes their skin so black What makes awheel go round and where Do old ducks get their quack Who These and such questions daily fall From the wee lips of my pet Hes most embarrassing at times Interrogating me Yet when upon my knee he climbs Im happy as can be I Twinkles Why cant we see the wind at all What makes the water wet A NOVELISTS BRIDE The betrothal and marriage of Mme Octave Feuillet is told by herself with charming naivete and wit in Quelques Amies de Ma Vie ill ill ¬ matism one The case of Mrs James Kell of 6ri thisTell me my father who it is Ninth Street S E Washington D C It is your cousin Octave Feuillet should convince everyone that it is What my cousin Is it possible that useless to expect doctors to cure RheuA few months ago years old My moth- ¬ er insisted that I must marry Every week she presented a new aspirant but when after each interview she asked Does this one suit you I replied No not this one My father urged me also It was gen- ¬ erally during our horseback rides in the country while we let our horses walk along the pretty routes that he under- ¬ took my conversion I know some one he said one day who loves you and who this morning has asked for your hand Another Good heavens Yes another but I hope you will not rebel when you hear the name of 19 1 I was nearly Under recent date she writes I being very dangerous I was attended by one of the most able doctors of Washington City who is also a member of the faculty of the leading college here He told me to continue his prescription and I would get well After having it refilled twelve times and receiving not the least bene- ¬ fit I declined to take it longer Having heard SSS Swifts Specific recommended for Rheumatisn to I decided almost in despair few give¬ botit a trial After taking a ¬ and my condition was regarded as for a long time perfectly helpless The attack was an unusually severe one vous system was prostrated Sciatic Rheumatism in its worst form The pain was so intense that my nerand I had an attack of ing so far away I have perhaps danced ¬ he loves me He hardly knows me liv- ¬ Midnight was the customary hourTfor marriages in our part of the country I was in hopes of having the day tojsay self but I was obliged to busy myself in all sorts of wayjL to try for thgfst time my weddingtgowii to arrange flowers and so forth of the day whilefthe Toward the end last touches were being abided toilet Vfhtoire my maid who hadipeen occupied in carrying different thingaito my new home returned in consterna ¬ tion saying that my oousin waalfnot well and that they did not jqibw whether the wedding could take place Oh mon Dieu said my mother Arid she ran to carry her puxiety into the bosom of the united family They took counsel together and two relatives were sent as embassadors to the fiance During this time my mother ran vfrom room to room calling all the servants ringing bells recommending calmness and doing her utmost to deprive meiand everybody else of it f Finally the embassadors reappeared He is coming He will be here in a they cried ascending few moments The indisposition has pass- ¬ the stairs And they wiped their fore ¬ ed away heads as they spread the good newa After an hours waiting the door opened and my cousin entered the room He was very pale but very hand ¬ some and I felt proud to belong to him I have been a little indisposed he said giving me his hand but I am Tnis quite well now and I love you a whisper and I love you came like I felt myself growing pale and flushed at the same time The dinner was long and serious We were surrounded by aged relatives My grandmother Dubois did not break her cold reserve except to say to the serv- ¬ ants Do not spoil my dress My hus ¬ bands uncle a retired officer who sat at my right had a stomach trouble and ate nothing He spent his time in find- ¬ ing fault with the others because they ate so much My child he said to me do not too much today It is not goodfor eat you And I could easily believe it Emotion closed my throat so complete- ¬ ly that not a cherry could have passed a- the day I was to leave the paternal home and take in the presence ofGod iJHni ray title as madame TWIN BROTHERS You are cordially invited to inspect the handsomest line of Cloth- ¬ ing Dry Goods Dress Goods Shoes etc ever displayed in Bourbon County Not alone being the highest quality of goods but we intend to give the people the benefit of buying them at a less price 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words which did not resemble in any way the trivial phrases I was accustomed to hear He talked as well as he wrote He had already a great reputation among literary persons and his novels and poems were making a sensation in the world And was it I who was destined to become the wife of this poet of this gen- ¬ tleman I could not believe in suCh good fortune In accepting it I felt uneasy It seemed to me impossible not to disappoint the accomplished being who had deigned to choose me When I thought of his worth I felt my own in- ¬ feriority I found myself provincial and ignorant Nevertheless my father had said that he loved me He loved me in spite of all my deficiencies It remained for me to recompense him by working for self improvement After having devoted my thoughts exclusively to him I turned in imagina- ¬ tion to the existence we would lead We should doubtless live in Paris this beautiful Paris which I had not seen since the journey with the ladies of No more visits to the tombs of St Denis but presentations to the friends of my husband and drives in fiacres from museums to churches and from churches to museums And then the installation of our apartment and the purchasing of elegant furniture which would make it charming how beautiful did all these dreams appear when I compared them with the monotony of the present The effect of all this was that I did not sleep till morning I shall never forget that evening when my cousin came the first time as a fiance We awaited him in my mothers room My father walked up and down giving me his arm My brothers were on the staircase ready to fall on the neck of the visitor When I heard the bell ring whieh caused commotion throughout the house I was so agitated so troubled so nerv ¬ ous over the new role assigned me that losing all thought of propriety all desire to please my fiance I ran toward the window and enveloped myself in the curtains There 1 should have remained in ¬ trenched behind these curtains a posi- ¬ tion which would have given mo confi- ¬ dence had not my father indignantly unrolled me and thrown mo into the arms of iy cousin who appeared a lit- ¬ tle surprised at this welcome It is timidity said my motlrer in a low voice at the same timo smooth ¬ ing my ruffled hair She loes you I am sure This undignified reception did not discourage my fiance Iic irade me pretty speeches all the cvcii and happy promises to which 1 listened wiut downcast eyes The im cMycama Bfi charming vrses fn ii hini ad-f- iro my mother by i 1 Lad ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ While waiting for the departure for church the men went to smoke ancHhe women gathered around me like bees Ah my dear said one the great moment is at hand Your dress is very beautiful said another but dead white is not becom- ¬ ing to your complexion It makes you look so dark How will you arrange your veil Will it cover your hair There are too many flowers in your wreath said another Give me the scissors and let me cut out some of them Harassed with this feminine enthusi ¬ asm and this idle chatter I asked f or a moments respite and flew to my own little chamber It was almost empty Nearly everything that belonged to me had been carried away during the day and taken to my future home The bed alone remained and against the wall between its muslin curtains my basin of holy water I fell upon my knees moistened my fingers in the sacred wa- ¬ ter then carrying them to my fore- VlPllfl mnrmnrorl TrWl Tvt fonf mn We set out for the mayors office then we proceeded to the church A fine rain was falling and the dampness penetrated behind the glass of the car- ¬ riage windows I ascended the steps of the cathedral shivering The harmoni- ¬ ous notes of the organ greeted me un ¬ der the somber arches Clouds of incense were wafted toward me The cure standing under the great crucifix ad ¬ dressed some remarks to me my M35B bund placed upon my finger thesflered ring and all was over Providence it Suits and Pants fine Tailor Made Mens Suits and Pants The 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