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Bourbon news (Paris, Ky. : 1895): November 30, 1897
Bourbon news (Paris, Ky. : 1895): November 30, 1897 Bourbon news (Paris, Ky. : 1895) 300dpi TIFF G4 page images Champ & Miller Paris, KY 1897 bou1897113001_sn86069873 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Bourbon news (Paris, Ky. : 1895): November 30, 1897 Bourbon news (Paris, Ky. : 1895) Champ & Miller Paris, KY 1897 $IMLS This electronic text file was created by Optical Character Recognitio n (OCR). No corrections have been made to the OCR-ed text and no editing has be en done to the content of the original document. Encoding has been done through an automated process using the recommendations for Level 1 of the TEI in Librar ies Guidelines. Digital page images are linked to the text file. - 1 x t A k- - ir - - mmm B0URB PRINTED EVERY TESDAS N FRIDAY ig up of a reading room iff solicited EWS EsllWislied - a ri CHAMP MILLER Editors and Owners FEB 1 1881 SEVENTEENTH YEAR AND FOREIGN PROCURED PARIS BOURBON CO KY TUESllY NOVEMBER 30 atedtoitWI at the MS J Almie8ion 25 cents 1897 NO 96 fcJt D A rFTJTVrrPQ O Jhn J- - MASTERS SALE OP MILLERSBURG News Notes Gathered EUGENE W JOHNSON t SOLICITOR AND ATTORNEY IN PAT ENT CAUSES 1729 New York Ave Washington D C OJBce established 1868 Charges moderate Correspondence Requested City Property Bourbon Circuit Court R W OConnors Administratrix Pltf V8 2mar loan98 M H DAILEY 02 Office MAIN Mollie OConnor etc Dfts ST --8 to 12 a PARIS Over Deposit Bank hours m 1 to 6 wwm i m ei TIME TABLE EAST BOUND LV By virtue of a judgment made and entered in the above styled cause by the Bourbon Circuit Court at its November p m 1897 term I will sell publicly at the Court house door in Paris Kentucky on MONDAY KY DECEMBER 6TH 1897 830am 600pm Louisville 1115am 840pm Ar Lexington LiV Lexington 112 am SoOpm 83iam 550pm tXv Vinchesterll58am 923pm 915am 630pm Ar Mt Sterlingl25pm 950pm 950am 705pm 6 jjam 340pm Ar Washington i Ar Philadelphial015am 70opm l Ar New York 1240nn 908pm I t t WEST BOUND r I Ar Winch ester Ar Lexington Ar Frankfort Ar Shelby ville Ar Louisville A certain house and lot situated on the west side of High streec in Paris Kentucky fronting 66 feet on High street running back of equal width throughout toward Sycamore street to George Vardens line It being F B Carr the same property conveyed to said R Agent L NRR W OConnor deceased by Thomas orGEORGE W Barney Paris Ky Jsnes executor by deed of rocord in the Div Pass Agent Bourbon County Clerks office in Deed Lexington Ky Book 67 page 225 3 Trains marked thus run daily ex cept Sunday other trsins run daily Through Sleepers between Louisville Lexington and New York without change For rates Sleeping Car reservations or any information call on 730am 450pm 65oam 250pm 800am 520pm 735am 345pm 911am 630pm 100iam 720pm 1100am 815pm office t t between the hours of 11 oclock a m and 2 oclock p m the following de-¬ scribed real estate to wit A certain house and lot on Main street Paris Kentucky bounded as follows Beginning at the Northeast side of Main street and running N 59 degrees W 81 18 feet to Ronans corner then N 31 E 3432 feet corner to Rey ¬ nolds then S 59 E 15 18 feet corner to Reynolds then S 31 W 1485 feet corner to sam then S 59 E 66 feet to Main street then S 31 W 20 feet to the be ¬ ginning being the same property con veved to R W OConnor by H Wil kins and on record in Deed Book 64 page 165 in the Bourbon County Clerks j th rmfiV4 the game at this vua Mr Chas Darnell left yesterday for a place A Finnell J W Kim- 6 commercial trip through Tennessee brouehiRl yLyne A S Eales J H Boyd T A Collier Miss Dorothy Peed entertained a num ¬ HolladaylH jviarcusui Colorado J E Allen ber of young friends Thursday night GAM rohn S Hutsell D C 3 Mr John Peed visited relatives in MeGibheo tDr R H McDowell Mason from Saturday until Monday Iamj fug out st quick sale Mr Elwood McClure of Dry Ridge is the guest of Marshall Bros near prices dam- town aged lip shoes and rubbers Miss Anna Evans Bright of Danville A beautiful Hall Chair finished in English Oak Forrest Green - or is the guest of Miss Lucile Judy this Forcasw ou can secure rich week Mahogany for 350 This is only one of many We have a great line values of fancy rockers varying in price from 3150 to 65 A number of new Miss Mattie Power spent from Thurs ¬ H1 R MONTGOMERY day until Monday at home with rela- ¬ patterns in brass and Onyx tables lamps and clockstives HUTCHISON Misses Garey and Christine Milam of Special inducements offered in all the departments this week Mavsville are gueete of Mrs H H Fresh Pjm alis About The People In Phillips b jre-and-wat- In And About The Your assi Burs FooTiS Chas Thomas i8 quite ill at Hotel were deft Beeding in a ecoraf Mr J G Smedley 1b learning to camearx The toffii Bmoke to relieve asthma face aatnrdav 10 to 0 Z Zr PdfM umciucu uo iueoLH ui The Millersburg eleven it Cynthiana Thursday to 6 but won the return is THAT CONDITIONS CHANGE true in the furniture business as in any other line The rapid change in values is clearly illustrated in the following pricee er Piece Parlor Suite upholstered in tap ¬ estry 2975 Piece oak Bed Room Suite 1500 Box Oouch upholstered in any color cor duroy 1250 i - bThis Vicinity r Lot No A certain house and lot situated on the northeast side of Mul- ¬ berry now 5th street Paris Kentucky between Main and High streets fronting on said 5th street 20 feet and extending back therefrom the same width through- ¬ out 35 feet more or less to the line of Office over G S Varden Co Jas Mundya lot and lies between the lot of R W OConnor formerly Wil kins and MNagels lot It being the 8 to 12 a m 1 to 5 p m same conveyed by Margaret Ronan to Office Hours said testator by deed of record in the Bourbon County Clerks office in Deed Book 71 page 151 Lot No 2 EL A SMITH I- - AimtyATStTiaEEtc AD L Prom Cincinnati NRR iaeiliD six and twelve months for ARRIVAL OF TRAINS 1116 a m 538 p m 1015 p m From Lexington 439 a m 745 a m 333 p m 627 p m Prom Richmond 435 a in 740 a m 328 pm ijrom Maysville 742 a m Sa p m DEPARTURE OP TRAINS equal parts of the purchase money for which the purchaserswill be required t6 execute bonds payable to the undersigned Mas- ¬ ter Commissioner with good surety to be approved by him and bearing inter- ¬ est at the rate of six per cent per annum from the day of sale having the force and effect of a judgment and on execu- ¬ tions issued thereon no right of replevy shall be allowed To Cincinnati 445 a m 755 a m 340 p m To Lexington 7 50 a m 1127 a m o45 p m 1021 p m To Richmond 1125 a m 543 p m 1025 p m To Maysville 750 a m 635 p m F B Carr Agent EMMETT M DICKSON Master Commissioner Bourbon Circuit Siturday Court Mr Thos Prather and wife of Mays Mann Ashbrook Attys lick and Mr E T Beeding and family of Paris were guests of the Misses Wadell Sunday W O HXNTON Miss Tucker of Covington is the guest of Mrs G W Br3an She lec- ¬ tured to the Methodist Sunday school Sunday afternoon ANTED TRUSTWORTHY and active gentlemen or ladies to Miss Kate Purnell is very ill at Ful ¬ travel for responsible established house ton Mo Her sister Mrs Baker THE VERY BEST in Kentucky Monthly 65 00 and ex-¬ Miss Anna Baker of Louisiaua and penses Position steady Reference OLD PROMPT Mo are with her RELIABLE Enclose 8elf addressei stamped envelope PAYING For Sale I have 100 nice maple The Dominion Company Dept W shade trees suitable for street good Chicago 16nov 8t heighth and thrifty Apply to T- M Purnell 3t Miss Ida Belle Allen of Augusta Miss Willa Bowden and Mr Frank Bowden of Paris were guests of Mrs C17 Main st Paris Ky Nancy Allen Saturday and Sunday Mr M Y Shaw and wife returned Mm Ei Jacoby is improving Friday from a visit with friends at lu sold Le R1 Efceek Jas Baerire twentv Butler fat hogsll Mclntyre McClintock bought three Turkeys worth 7 cents per pound 1600 lb export cattle from John Hardy hood in this nei Saturday Jas RiliKge shipped three car loads Mclntyre McClintock sold to Jon a of hogs tcnGkicinnati last week ¬ Weil yesterday 18 head of 1575 lb export cattle Jas R3Hkgge bought of E D Brown W Mock returned Friday thirty fafeUgjtjs at 3 cents per pound Mrs John from a visit with Mrs Fannie Smith of Mr andRrs W L Collins of Pans Cynthiana spent ThiKkegiving day with their Messrs Ayres Vimont Ed Ingels and danghterjjjErs O W Miller Robt Savage are in Robertson County Miss Aata T Miller and Master on a bird hunt Robert Goopfer ate turkey with Mr and Mr H H Conway and Miss Nannie Mrs GeojKlayton Thursday Perkins visit d friends at Butler Thurs ¬ HenryiGltyton and Jo Jacoby spent day and Friday several fl3y with friends at White Misses Lula and Mary Grimes were Hall Madllon county last week guests of Mrs Kirk McShane in Cyn- ¬ The iKlightly fire damaged thiana last week Mr Will Metcalfe of Louisville was shoes jfct selling fast If you the guest of Miss Nannie Thomason want itoBsecure big values for Saturday and Sunday cash tfome in now they are go ¬ Mr John Layson Jr of Cynthiana was the guest of his parents from Wed ¬ ing qulofctfor pot cash nesday until Monday MONTGOMERY Mrs Jas Cumminge of Maysville was the guest of Misses Jennie and J TtHiktons display of fancy rock Bessie Purnell Friday ing chajyrsTsurpasses any ever in Paris Mr Chenault and wife of Madison Make yotmaelection now and have it were guests of Miss Bessie Redmon stored tilEGhristmas from Saturday until Monday fl Mr Will Musselman and Mr Bradley iShawhanof Gyntmana wemgneetEfc jwLiss liucyiee iienromraa 5KBtlirarinTireatoi buyieirlidollsl TrMr Chas Hook returned yestefHayto f oursadvancemle Thursday and Fri- Aqgusta after a several weeks visit day H with sister MrB Jas A Butler Mrs NANOTteEROWN Rev A C Coney of Mt Pleasant Tenn will still continue the meeting at the Methodist church this week Mr Julian McClintock is quite ill from the results of a fall he received last Summer while handling wheat Mr Harry Hutchcraft and son of Louisville were guests of Dr W M Miller and wife from Wednesday until -- See our picture display C F BR0WER C i Fall Suitings And Overcoats Of the best of material and best of trimmings before November 20th at a reduction on or PUH Will make you a fine Business Suit for 82500 and up with as fine trimmings as any first class bouse would give you on their 64000 or 5000 suits Call and see what kind of an Overcoat we will make you for from 2800 to 4000 with the very best of trimmings and material that can be had Call and examine Overcoatings and trimmings and be convinced to- - - AIYie 3LmaV you the finest for 1200 that can -- be- - had1 ftw-4- Ti - M aWe will give you the best of make and by Union- - Labofr- - mj PARIS FIMISHIHG v TAILORING CO J Agent Kurtzman Pianos H S STOUT Manager w i Fire Wind and Storm Insurance Have for years been known as among the best Over 10000 are in use in Cincinnati and surrounding territory These celebrated instruments are now New Buggy Uuilipcliii 1 NON UNION PARIS KENTUCKY - Having purchased John G lenns carriage works and repository on corner of Fourth and High Streets Paris Ky we are now prepared to As they contain recent improvements greatly enhancing their musical worth do all kindd of repairing painting and trimming of vehicles such as which cannot be obtained elsewhere carriages buggies etc We also keep on hand a select line of new We are sole representatives and intend iag purchasers will avoid errors and mis- ¬ understanding by conferring with us Better Than Ever J P KIELY JOHN CONNELLY BUGGIES BAMIGKS SUSBIES Work guaranteed satisfactory Calls Your work is promptly answered solicited Prices reasonable nsv1hE9vVC The only safe sure and reliable Female PIXL ever offered to Ladies especially recommend I ed to married Tnrioo take PILLS Ill Ask for DR EIOTTS PENNYROYAL per Dox and ooxes no other of 1360 o ior 5uu Send for circular grice Sluu leveiantt -- Hio JL1 MUTTS JJbUJ0LHJA Xu The ladies of the Christian Church will give a meat and oyster supper Fri- ¬ Druggist For SalejBy W T Brooks day evening in the residence adjoining the store of Mr Jos A Miller Every- ¬ body invited admission 25 cents PENNYROYAL PILL 1r Co Auctioneer Forsyth of Paris old at public auction Saturday for Vim nt CINCINNATI jobs to be first class Lysle a brick cottage on East Pleasant 121 123 W 4th St Call and see us Prompt attention to all orders street to Mrs Sue Sandusky for 1000 Sole Stelnway Representatives R S Lee of Covington and O W Rankin and J G Allen of this place were appointed commissioners to ap- ¬ praise several pikes in Harrison last week Mr B F Buckley sold last week to 1 have from One Thousarid to Fifteen the Central Warehouse Louisville six HIGH ST COR FOURTH hogshead of new tobacco for Dr Peter ¬ Hundred Dollars to loan on first mortson and Thos Lin ville for an aveiage gage at eight per cent per annum Ernest Urchs everything in the vehicle line The public is invited to inspect our stock and compare our prices We have engaged experienced expert workmen to do our work and insure satisfaction and guarantee all Money To Loan HARMON STITT Jl Mad EEE3 Buggy Coipi PARIS KY ¬ Ladies GEO W DAVIS County Agents Wanted Mr W Frank Miller and bride left DEALER IN Saturday for a visit to Mrs Millers Mr and Furniture Window Shades Oil relatives at Eminence Ky Cloths Carpets Mattresses Mrs Miller will return in a few daj s country near this and will reside in the Etc place Rev Taylor of Georgetown who has Special attention given to Undertak- Is the triumph of a womans inventive genius and affords been engaged by the Baptist Church ing and Repairing more genuine comfort and satisfaction to housekeepers by will preach here on the second and Main Street - - Paris Ky reason of the attractive wholesome perfect Griddle Cakes it fourth Sundays and at Indian Creek on the first and third Sundays The local produces than any kitchen utensil ever invited congregation is very much pleased with Rev Taylor A pair of new shoes give Miss Lucylee Allen returned Satur- ¬ a child as much delight for sale on liberal terms Send references and day t and territory from Cynthiana accompanied by tjlie as anything you can give Misses Lula Smizer of Cynthiana Ann riVi il r TV Adress them We have a line dj stamp for particulars Messrs Lillard of Lancaster and of childrens shoes that THE KENTUCKY GRIDDLE GO Louie Wolford Raymond Frisbie and we know will please Gibson Kinibrough of Jynthina Lexington Ky them and our prices will Patent Pan Cake Griddle Mrs Shaeffers New MEANS JFEQTI WHEN APPLIED TO 5 g-Q-CT- - r oi 03 Uj pecially well selling this Griddle o a i state in - t oj -- aw ths n Oi t Vlj- riv v r i i the v iil t Sonfe N Sho C70 - Hnrriee you i Sh- - t i WINCHESTER REPEATEMG ARMS CO latu Pronounced by Experts the Standard of the World Ask your dealer for WINCHESTER make of Gun or Ammunition and tafo no other FRSE Our new Illustrated Catalogue - i 1 I V r T 1 FZE Vf is- - - - A M rJJV TSPJ pr wlf r THE BOUKBON NEWWESDAY NOYEMBEB 30 1897 - TEADE JOURNALS -- M Condemn Advertisements in Reports of the Bureau of American Republics Attention of Congress to Be Called to the Matter McKlnley in His Message Will Devote More Attention to Alaska Than HaB Been Given Hitherto - - Washington Nov 2C The practice of the bureau of American republics in publishing advertisements in its offi cial publications against which consid-¬ erable complaint has been made by the trade journals of the country will be called to the attention of congress at its coming session The trade jour ¬ nals complain of the practice as an un ¬ fair competition on the part of the gov ¬ ernment The latest cause for irritation is a recent publication by the bureau entitled Commercial Directory of the of which there American Republics will be two volumes of about 2500 pages each It is estimated that the advertising contained in the bulletins of the bureau and in the commercial directory will amount to 80000 The practice of canvassing for ad vertisments for the bureau publications was originated by the former head of the bureau Mr Clinton Fur bush and has never been legally pro- ¬ hibited It is defended on the score of necessity the appropriation for the bureau being less than its expenses The power plant of the U S Electric Lighting Co took fire early Friday morning The lights in the greater portion of the city were out After working on the flames for half an hour the firemen succeeded in getting the flames under control The building is badly gutted and a large portion of the machinery damaged The president in his message will it is expected devote more attention to Alaska than has been given to the big territory heretofore since its purchase It is known that the executive will recommend speedy legislation to secure the best possible government for Alaska and that he will also take oc- ¬ casion to point out the difficulties which the people are under and will urge that something should also be done to protect the property of the government In this connection he will allude to the fact that the government is losing large sums because there is no way of protecting the timber from indiscriminate use Commissioner Herman of the gen eral land office has submitted information on this point to the president and has also taken occasion to recommend some radical changes in the laws pertaining to the permit sys- ¬ tem for cutting timber in other sections At present large companies and corporations are cutting timber under the permit system supposedly for use in the mines but the commisioner has information that train load aft er train load of lumber has been from taken the forest and placed in the lumberyards in various cities und towns and never used for mining purposes at all A better system of permits for cutting and inspection of timber not only for the mineral states of the west but also for Alaska lias been presented to the presi ¬ dent and the government officials will endeavor to have legislation speedily enacted for the better protec tion of the orest ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ chair Thereupon another social democrat Herr Resel jumped upon the minis- ¬ terial bench and hurrying to the pres- ¬ idential chair seized the papers which were lying on the presidents desk and tore them to pieces while other social democrats hastened to Herr Berners assistance occupied the tribune and demanded satisfaction for the attend- ¬ ants pummelling of Herr Berner President Abrahamovich was compelled to flee Subsequently the social democrats and other deputies indulged in a free fight and Herr Berner was ejected from the house In the meantime a detachment of 70 police arrived in the house and an of- ¬ ficer in command called upon the social democrats to withdraw from the presidential platform They however re- ¬ fused to withdraw and resisted the at-¬ tempts of the police to eject them They were eventually removed forcibly and singly The police then made a cordon around the Tribune These scenes were enacted prior to the formal opening of the house While the deputies were fighting and howling on the floor of the house a tumult arose in the second gallery which the attendants promptly cleared The authorities then caused all the lobbies of the house to be filled with police the gates were closed and the building was guarded by a strong police ¬ FIGHTING AGAIN of tfe Vare Disorders in the lower House Assault Attempt Made to Beichrath An Dr Abrahamovich the President Vienna Nov 27 The disorder in the lower house of the Xieichsrath was so accentuated Fridaythat a strong detachment of police had to be called¬ in to preserve order When the president of the house Dr Abrahamovich entered he was greeted with vociferous The Leftists rose shouts of Get out to their feet in a body many of the deputies shrieked wildly and an in- ¬ describable tumult followed During the tumult a social democrat Herr Berner made a rush for the pres- ¬ ident and a lively fist fight followed¬ between Berner and the house attend ants who attempted to protect the THE DARK SIDEl Gov Bradys Warning to Prospective Gold Seekers in Alaska ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ A GRAND RUSH Louisviixe Ky Nov 20 J W Wilson general manager of the Alaska Commercial Co of San Francisco who is at the Gait house has just returned from Alaska having made many trips v Will Be Made to the Klondike Regions in the Early Spring ¬ f I K i - to that country in the past several years Mr Wilson says that while the people in the east and middle west have a dim idea of the immense number of people that will make their Way to the Klondike regions early next spring yet they have really but a faint conception of the great number of persons who will join the rush He Bays that the rush to the gold fields of California was nothing to what the wild stampede to the Klondike will be the coming spring Already thousands of people in every state are getting ready for the trip nis advice to these prospectors is that they go prepared to withstand the rigors of the following winter especially as there will be no reason to fear a scarcity of food Both Mr Wilson and Mr Schlcss the superintendent of the company had with them specimens of the yellow metal in lumps large enough to influence almost any one to visit the place where such treasures are to be picked up from the ground lioth Mr Wilson and Mr Schloss left Wednes day night for New York but will re turn in a few days The boats to be built for them in Jeffersonville Ind will be shipped to the mouth of the Yukon and there put together ¬ ¬ nouncement that the students intended to make a demonstration This how- ¬ ever was prevented by the police who promptly dispersed the gatherings More than 40 arrests were made There was no violent resistance After 9 oclock Friday evening the aspect of the streets became more threatening It is estimated that a crowd of 10000 including a very large number of jstudents assembled and threatened the government with revo ¬ lution and Count Badeni the primier with the guillotine An attempt was made to attack Count Badenis house The police repeatedly charged the crowd but refrained from using arms The students resisted with sticks The police inspector was severely in ¬ jured by a kick from a horse another was thrown from his horse and so bad ly hurt that it was necessary to remove him to a hospital A few stu some citizens received slight dents and injuries Not until nearly 11 oclock was quiet restored Fridays edition of most of the even ¬ ing newspapers have been confiscated and the police have freely arrested persons offering papers for sale in the streets A serious riot is reported at Gratz the capital city of Styria It appears that the students and a large body of workmen attacked three newspaper ¬ ¬ ¬ force The session of the house in the mean- ¬ while was suspended The opposition leaders held another meeting Friday evening and decided it is said to impeach the ministry Workmen took but little part in the street demonstrations They intend to organize demonstrations on their own account which will probably be more serious in their results Large crowds gathered Friday evening about the University building and the parliament house owing to an an ¬ with the assistance of the troops have restored order and 20 arrests have been made of the ringleaders The tool attitude maintained by Herr Abrahamovichs the president of the chamber greatly enrages his op-¬ ponents Mr Samuel L Clemens Mark Twain was among those expelled from the gallery of the unterhaus Friday Buying Ammunition offices doing some damage The police Washington Nov 27- - In time of peace be prepared for whatever may come is a slightly modified version of the old maxim and one that the Mc Kinley administration designs to follow Friday Secretary of the Navy Long directed the board of naval ordnance to make a contract for stores the order being the larg ¬ est ever placed by any government in times of peace The contract is with the American Ordnance Co of which the late Gen Ordway of this city was GRAND STRUGGLE president The order calls for 10000 Uetiveen the Cincinnati University ami In six inch steel shells 15000 one pound shells 25000 soft steel tips for shells of dian Teams The Latter AVon lO to O Cincinnati Nov 20 Some 4ii00 peo all sizes and all the rapid firing guns ple witnessed the football game be the ordnance company has on hand tioned at the time that it was a good thing she tween the Cincinnati university team somewhere between 75 and 100 knew something about surgery or else it would ami the Indian team from Car be impossible to get rid of the body properly Dollar Wheat in Cliicagro Before she cut the body up the clothes were lisle P Thursday afternoon Twenty-tChicago Nov 27 December wheat taken off Afterward the body was rolled up in wo brawny athletes struggled for the Mrs two hours in a drizzling rain upon took a sudden spurt Friday morning Mrs oilcloth and cloth thattalkedNack bought at Rigors plans Then we over a field soft and slimy with sticky mud and went from lGc up to Si when it to get rid of the body She arrangedthe the for The contest ended in a victory for the fell back to 99c at which figure it held surrey drive and the throwing away of the She gave Indians by a score of 10 to 0 The uni steady The cable advices were higher pieces gave me the money to hire the surrey She Wood the money versity bos did not score but they and it was reported that there was a side cottage where she saidto hire the start a she was to strong foreign demand Somebody it place to treat women who were in trouble and made it awfully warm for the Carlisle was said was in a squeeze team who wanted it kept quiet ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ zette published Saturday morning the royal decrees granting autonomv to The Fiends Hacked the Dead Bodies to Cuoa and Porto Rico thus removing Pieces and Distributed Them Among the the anxiety that had begun to be ex Attacking Party Hearts of the Vic ¬ pressed on all sides as the result of the tims Cut Oat and lSurned governments reticence and unex ¬ Kokomo Ind Nov 29 GovfJohn plained delay Washington Nov 29 A startling G Brady of Alaska who was visiting and horrible story of the killing of two The scheme of autonomy is as folof lows in this vicinity has written a Washing tomans and the mutilation of to the editor of the Unionbis advice their bodies by the natives of the Con-¬ Article 1 place that he wishes all of the future explains the principles go Free state has just been received patch of this governments of the two Indianians and others interested tcTfead islands here in a letter to Mr Leo Harmon of and profit by The letter underrate Article 2 decrees that the govern 1723 Ninth street Northwest The 7 from Sitka is full of ment of of November each island shall be composed men were members of a party who interest He says of an insular parliament divided into during November and December Before determining to come to Alas ¬ two chambers while a governor gen- ¬ 1804 1S95 went and January to seek for gold consider welljthe eral representing the home govern from this citv to enlist in the ka dark side The country is mountain ¬ ment shall exercisp in it noma vQ Belgian army for service in the Congo state ous immense glaziers filled thexyal supreme authority Those enlisting in-eluded Edward Thornton a commisleys most all the streams have swift Article 3 declares that the faculty of currents a large part of the surface is making laws of colonial affairs rests sioned officer of the national fencibles covered with moss which thaws with the insular chambers and the employed in the war department Lind¬ more than5-- a governor general say G Burke Frank Batchelor Harry out but little summer In winter in foot Article 4 directs that the insular R Andrews Barry Sparlin and a Mr Mellin or Mellen who was at one time everything becomes solid and pros- representation shall be pecting must be done with fire Scrape of two corporations of equalcomposed a non commiioned officer of the powers off the moss start a fire and when it A chamber of representatives and a United States army All except Thorn ton and Mellin were members of the dies out scrape out the thawed earh council of administration repeating the operation indefinitely Article 5 provides that the council of national guard of the district The information received by Mr The means of transportation areffew administration shall consist of 35 mosHarmon is that Burke and a party of and costly Remember that the members of whom 18 shall be elected quito comes to full development in and 17 nominated by the home govern 50 natives who were sent out to dis lodge a band of dwarfs who had re- ¬ northern latitudes ment A man needs experience to be suc- ¬ Article 0 provides that the members volted were ambushed and killed An cessful in mining My advice to the of the council of administration must Arab who was with the command but man who has made up his mind to come be Spaniards 35 years of age who who was some distance off at the time to Alaska is to bring a years supplies were born in the island or who have of the ambuscade states that he knows and if he is not experienced in mining resided there continuously for four Burke was dead before the natives to work for wages the first year He years It specifics numerous officials reached him and that the most hideous is then in school and will receive such as senators presidents of courts looking little man he ever saw walked wages enough to save a good and of chambers of commerce and other up and cut Burkes head off with one sum beyond expenses When the next bodies as eligible to election to the blow of a knife The chief then began to slice pieces off his legs and arms and strike is reported he will be able to counciL ¬ to buy his outfit and secure a claim for Articles 7 to 14 inclusive deal with ers distribute them among his followhimself It is not worth while to try nominations and conditions of elecThere were so many of the fiends this venture unless you can give it tion to councils 3for that the pieces were very small and from three to five years It is best Article 15 empowers the throne men to come in small parties not over or the governor general to convoke before they had concluded there was a four together Parties coming infthe suspend or dissolve the chambers with free fight to sec who could get the lit- ¬ spring should arrive in Juneau with an obligation to reassemble them with tle remaining In some manner the dwarfs became alarmed and left the nothing but such and buy their out- ¬ in three months place one fellow carrying off Burkes fits there The stores are now well arm The Arab saw the cause of their supplied and everything necesaryjdan TrjlE ROTHSCHILDS alarm as Windeey a New Yorker who be bought there cheaper than to bring Are Preparing to Enter the Alaska Trade had command of another detachment it The cabinet of Canada is threaten ¬ A Line of Steamers to 15o Built out on the errand arrived ing to drive the Americans from Brit ¬ San Francisco Nov 27 The Roths- senthours after same natives departeda few the ish territory A large force of mount childs through the San Francisco ed police is on the way here The house of Liebes Co are about to enter Windeey gathered up the remains of Burke and buried them When Win Canadians have been exacting tribute the Alaska trade strength in all manner of ways that will add to Four steamers are being built in sec- deey learned the toMichau of the rebels he hurried back and the government revenue tions by W H Brick Co the owners the commandant of the post notified Yours truly of the California machine works The other lost John G BeadW When this contract is fulfilled the ma ¬ his life was Washingtonian whowhen killed on March 1 chinery and timbers will be sent to the troops under the command of MAfTTIN THORN Dutch Harbor near Unalaska to be Will Testify in His Own Behalf and Accuse set up The firm will then build nine Baron Dhanis revolted near Kaban of of- ¬ and assassinated a Mrs Nack of the Murder of Wm GulSen v barges in sections to fellow the ma- barre of their regiments number them ficers siippe among New York Nov 29 Ttiere is every terial for steamboat building and the being Mellin The body of Mellin was probability that the case of Martin barges will likewise be put together at butchered almost beyond recognition Thorn on trial for the murder of Wm Dutch Harbor his heart having cut out and All of this work is being done for burned so that his been Guldensuppe will go to the jurynot courage could not later than Wednesday next and possi- ¬ the Alaska Exploration Co which was again be used against the rebels by the bly Tuesday night Wm F H6we incorporated about two months ago whites It is their belief that unless Thorns lawyer has promised to finish with a capital of 1000000 the heart is burned and the ashes scat- ¬ Isaac latch in speaking of this pro tered to the four winds the spirit of his side of the case on Monday Thorn j1 at 1S proposed to nave will testifv in his own behalf anttvkn f 3ec saia man descends to his brethren steamer and targes ready for bus the cuseMrsNackotkmihgGuidensnKpet Thornton is said to be in a very pre S 1 rwL vuuei- witnessesJ Ji me ueiense may iness when the icebreaks in the Yukon sarious situation at Basaka but a relief ior be Mrs Zeigler of West Farms of in June He said that the Rothschilds Expedition has been sent to his rescue whom it is alleged Mrs Nack with are interested in the venture which Gage another American is very sick Guldensuppe wanted to hire a house was arranged in London five months with the fever at Nyangine the negotiations failing because the ago and there is practically unlimited The killing of Burke and Mellin oc Besides doing a curred in December 1S9G house did not have a sewer and Her ¬ capital behind it man Nack Mrs Nacks busband It is general transportation business the MAIL ROBBERS a question whether Nack will be allow- ¬ company will establish trading stations and thoroughly explore the country ed to testify against his wife when she Post Oftlce Inspectors Make What They is put on trial for her life Itic under ¬ Believe Important Arrests in Pittsburgh POLlTldAL PRISONERS Pittsburgh Pa Nov 29 Inspecstood that after the defense closes Mrs Nack will be called by the prosecution Released Prom the Spanish Penal Settle ¬ tors Gorman and Owings made an ment Cheer for Free America in rebuttal to repeat her confession and arrest Sunday night which they be Havana Now 27 Advices just re- lieve will lead to the unearthing- of a accuse Thorn of the murder The following statement signed by ceived from Porto Rico say that a riot gang of mail robbers John C Hutch It appears that a inson who has been a letter carrier in Martin Thorn was published in an occurred there steamer having on board a number of the Pittsburgh post office since 1SS9 evening paper Saturday When I go on the stand Monday morning I political prisoners recently released was detected in the act of taking a will tell the true and complete story of the from the Spanish penal settlements on letter containing 12 from the street crime for which I am now being tried for my the African coast in accord ance with box at Smithfield and Diamonds life My lawyer has advised me to conceal the amnesty decree arrived there and streets lie was allowed to go to the nothing and with the help of God I will not office one block distant with his trip Martin Thorn is just a man with vices and the liberated men were allowed to land virtues like any other and with the love of They soon found their way to a drink ¬ and was arrested when leaving life just as strong within him as in any of ing saloon partook of stimulants and a very short time the office those who say he sinned because he loved an began cheering for the United States later The letter and money unworthy woman loved and trusted and shielded her until he was in the very shadow crying Hurrah for free America The were on his person The decoy letter of the electric chair loved her until she swore demonstration was resented by the had been sealed with sealing wax be away his existence to save her own to save crowds about the place and rioting fore being deposited in the box When herself from the consequences of her own act followed taken from Hutchinson the seal waa the killing of the man whom she said she feared The police were called upon to inter- apparently intact yet the money was because of his knowledge of other crimes Augusta Nack planned and accomplished fere and compel the liberated men to in his hand tightly rolled into a wad the murder of William Gnldensuppe When re embark During the disturbance Hutchinson broke down and confessed I got to the Woodslde Cottage that Saturday the police captured the insurgent CoL his guilt He implicates no accommorning she met me at the door and said I Alipo Sanchez who is described as be¬ plices but the officials feel certain have got Guldensuppe up stairs He is dead She had shot him in the face and stabbed ing incognito in Porto Eico there are others who have been work him in the breast she said I was not even in ing with Hutchinson in a systematic Prof Schraag Fatally Injured the house at the time but in the doorway and Newport Ky Nov 27 Prof Louis rifling of letters and more arrests are she was out of sight of the people on the street at the time half way up stairs I knew noth ¬ Schraag a pioneer citizen was fatally expected ing of her purpose that day She had asked Reduction of Letter Postage in Canada me to come to Woodside I went there and injured by an electric car at Third and Toronto Nov 29 At a political when I arrived she told me that she had killed Columbia streets Friday morning Guldensuppe and that all her trouble was over Prof Schraag attempted to cross the meeting held in this city Saturday For a long time I hardly knew what to do street in front of a rapidly moving car night William Patterson minister of Nrs Nack asked me to help her cut the body The motorman rang his gong but the customs stated that he had been auup I hesitated but could not make up my old gentleman could not get out of the thorized by the postmaster general of mind He was knocked down Canada to announce that on and after You have got to help me get rid of it she way in time said or both of us will get into trouble All Prof Schraag was picked up in an un- the 1st of January next the rate of you have got to do is to help At last I helped conscious condition and carried into postage on letters from Canada to all her to carry the body to the bath tub was It parts of the British empire would be very heavy Guldensuppe was dead He was the residence of Dr Anna Sedan It At present not breathing when we put him in the bath was found that his skull was fractured three cents for one ounce the rate on letters to Great Britain is tub Mrs Nack did the cutting while I held and that his injury is fatal Prof the body First she cut the head off then she Schraag is So 3Tears old and is prob five cents per half ounce and corre took the saw and sawed the trunk in spondingly higher to other and more two and then legs She was afraid the saw ably the oldest music teacher in this distant parts of the empire He is also a veteran of the would go through the wrong place in the body vicinity but she finally got the right place men- ¬ Mexican war Killed With an Aa She Experience Needed to Be SuoccssfuljStKin- lag Take a Years Supply or food4With You The venture Will Keqolrej From Three to Five Years ¬ ROYAL DECREES Gran tin Antonomv tn rny i RicoThe Governments to Bo Composed iuouwr Jtrarnament Madrid Nov 27 The Official Ga t HOKEIBLE ST0KY Of Murder and Mutilation of Americans in the Congo Free States ciYiftM Intention thar w a shootm Oklahoma Landlord Ifmidnight don t git along toward qtar or two no scared Mr Eastman You wont be in CT- i- Certainly not I have not aware seen such sights before but I was display at be a meteoric there was to SrTStt tbValTi dont know for certain that thar any but Ive got it figgered is lelr ¬ ¬ gointo be members out that tbem three company of a busted that have Toms Cabm Uncle last two weeks been boardin on me for the from while they waited for remittances mghfc goin to try to vamous tp home are am yere to an leave me holdin the bag an Iaway with ¬ goin to git say that they haint revolver out settlin in full not if my old dispatchl an works with its usual neatness Thats the kind of a by gosh landlord 1 am N Y World A theatrical manager told a story against himself the other day An actor came to him and applied for an engagement i hem did not seem to be much need of him but his demands in the way of salary were very modest and the manager gaid to him Wli von mnv nnnsider vourself engaged fancy I can find something for you to do I Come round on Tuesday and Ill try you The newly engaged man looked at tlio manager questioningly he asked How about a contract Oh never mind a contract Well have a verbal contract There was a look of mild reproach in the eyes of the man as he answered sorrow-¬ fully Sir the last time I made a verbal conSpare Mo- ¬ tract I drew a verbal salary ments ¬ Had Iiost His Faith in Them ¬ J ¬ -- ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ of importing reindeer from Seriment success and that the problem Si of winter traveling in the interior is practically solved Three hundred miles per day can be made over the snow with relays at rea- ¬ sonable intervals and best of all the reindeer will rustle his own food The best map of the Yukon Klondike mining country has been printed in folder form by the Northern Pacific By Send a 2 eent postage stamp to Chas S Fee G P A St Paul Minn The folder is full of information regarding rates and routes to Alaska ¬ up-to-da- te Dr Sheldon Jackson for 20 years a trav eler in Alaska says the governments ex Reindeer in Alaska ¬ It the idle wanderer heard the man say to his companion will run about 12G0 to the ton Then the idle wanderer after the man- ¬ ner of his kind speculated in his mind I wonder said he to himself whether he was talking about a gokl mine or his winter supply of coal Cincinnati En quirer ¬ Studying a Doubtful Problem ¬ Reputations Made in a Day Are precious scarce Time tries the worth of a man or medicine Jlostetter s btomach Bitters is a forty five years growth and like those hardy lichens that garnish the crevices of Alaskas rocks it flourishes perennially and its reputation has as firm a base as the rocks themselves No medicine is more high ly regarded as a remedy for fever and ague bilious remittent constipation liver and kid ney disorders nervousness and rheumatism - ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ I understand youve bought a dog to keep burglars away Henna Yes You are not troubled any more at night then I suppose Only by the dog Kenna Up-to-Date Usually the Way lM J T A A 1 a 1 - tS ¬ senior partner of the firm of F J Ohencv Co doing business in the cUy of Toledo County and Stale aforesaid and that said firm will pay the sum of One Hundred Dol lars for each and every case of catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Halls Catarrh Cure FRANK J CHENEY Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence this Gth dav of December A D JSSG A W OLEAPON Seal Notary Public Halls Catarrh Cure is taken internally and acts directly on the blood and mucous sur ¬ faces of the svstem Send for testimonials f i ce F J CIl ENE Y CO Toledo 0 Soid by druggists Tik Halls Family Pills are the best ¬ Statu of Ohio City of Toledo Vss Lucas Count v Cheney makes oath that he is the Frank J M ji ¬ A Simple Projrramme Puck ¬ ¬ - My friend what would you do if you expected the end of the world in ten days The Missionar The Tramp Wait for it Who are injured by the use of coffee Re- ¬ cently there has been placed in all the grocery stores a new preparation called GRATN 0 made of pure grains that takes the place of coffee The most delicate stomach receives it without distress and but few can tell it from coffee It does not cost over as much Children may drink it with great benefit 15 cts and 2o cts per package Try it Ask for GRAIN O ¬ ¬ There Is a Class of People ¬ Why Patron Why do they call it impressionist art anyway Artist Oh because the fellows who do it labor under the impression that it is art I suppose Somerville Journal ¬ ¬ ¬ Not yourself Soreness and stiffness Use St Jacobs Oil for It will cure ¬ No man is ever justified in borrowing money to buy a dog Chicago News Why suffer with an ache or pain AVhen St Jacobs Oil will cure Why - Chairs are cheaper than backbones Y Independent m N - ¬ Frost bites are like burns and both ion Are cured by St Jacobs Oil promptly ¬ The young gentleman who seeks a situa isnt as likely to succeed as the young man who hustles for a job Chicago News V Great Distress A ¬ ¬ Combination of Troubles Causes Much Suffering ¬ ¬ ¬ Columbus O Nov 27 Word comes from Akron that Senator J Park Alex ¬ ander has prepared a bill to abolish In place the state board of pardons of the state board Senator Alexanders bill establishes local boards in each county each board to have jurisdiction over all applications made for pardons of convicts sent to the penitentiary from its county Trotting Meet in Iionisville in 1898 To Kill Pardons Board BIRD ISLAND MINN I was trou ¬ bled with my stomach Nearly everything 29 J Trenton Amos Haveland a farmer living near Allen 1 ate would sour and I would belch it up town was killed Sunday afternoon by At times my stomach gave me great dis- ¬ Clarence Doyle a farm hand The men tress Aly back was lame on account of kidney difficulty I bought six bottles of were visiting Havclands son N Nov who is a Hoohs Sarsaparilla farmer at Windsor about ten miles bottles I was cured when Iliad taken four Norman Hickok from here They had been drinking hard cider and got into a quarrel over Havelands wife Doyle struck Have s the best in fact the One True Blood Purifier land in the head with an ax and he died two hours later Doyle is at large Hoods Pi Us are the favorite cathartic 25c- ¬ Hoods Sarsapariila If you ever want to sell or exchanp e vour w worth of property was burned Thursday morning by a fire that was started by an incendiory in the old Congress building which war uhed by several firms as a warehouse for the storage of hay and feed stuffs The fire spread from this building to Cmbbs lumber yard the old f reight house of the Louisville Niishville railroad and the companys new freight house The latter was filled to the roof with merchandise that had been pouring in since the removal of quarantine re strictions All of the contents of butb freight depots eas destroyed S100000 ¬ Pknsacola Fla Destructive Fire in Pensacola Nov 20 About tion in 1S9S will be the Kentucky ma tron stakes of 10000 for foals of 1S90 This stake has been divided and will be contested both next year and Of following the the year money offered 2000 will go to the may be instituted by Durrants attor- ¬ that trot and 1000 to the neys Durrant will be re sentenced as tion in the Thorn murder trial rested that pace while the re its cas without putting Mrs Nack up¬ soon as the controversy now pending maining S7000 will go to the on the stand The defense were not is settled after which the attorney The entrie1 that trot in 1S99 prepared to go on with the isamina general of the state believes no legal gooo and this tion of witnesses and tie ocurt ad step can accomplish further dejlay in havo been remarkably one of the bust slake next year will be the proposed execution of Durrant journed until Monday favored of the season ¬ two-year-ol- ds two-year-olds London Nov 27 It is reported that Chang Koayan the Chinese general who was in command of the fortifica- ¬ tions at Kiao Chou bay and who sur¬ rendered to the Germans without fir ing a shot has been condemned to death by the Chinese war council Prosecution Bests Its Case New York Nov 27 The prosecu ¬ Chinese General Condemned to Death Durrant to Be Executed San Fuancisco Nov 29 Acting Attorney General Carter has received word from Attorney General Fitzgerald to the effect that after the present legal quibble has been decided he will advise Warden Hale to carry out the execution of Theodore Durrant regard less of any new legal proceeding that ¬ ¬ Vienna Nov 29 The members of Louisville Ky Nov 27 The event of the trotting meet to be given by the the Austrian ministry Sunday tendered Louisville Driving and Fair associa- their resignations to Emperor Francis ¬ Austrian Ministry Resigns Joseph who accepted them and en trusted Baron Gautsch who holds the portfolio of public instruction of the retiring ministry with the task of forming a new cabinet ¬ Organ remember it will be twice as valuable if the name on the front is ¬ three-year-ol- ds steamer Diana has been in a collision off Galata with the British steamer Antonio The Diana sunk an-Lloyd Austrian Lloyd Steamer Sinks in Collisi jn Constantinople Nov 29 The Austri-- TEY Write for Illustrated Catalogue with prices to Estey Organ Company Brattlcboro Vt The nnssenb ers and 40 mrvmlifrc of the crew of the Diana were saved 150 THE BOUKBON NEWS TUES V NOVEMBER 30 1897 ra Lv t At present I typewriter she wrote the threatening have the murderers handwriting and letter to her father and enjoyed the ex- ¬ Oh little shoes if only you could speak is all but His face darkened citement it caused Later fearing that And tell us whose you were whose dainty that he see through her little clinched fist and swore THOSE LITTLE SHOES I did not expect that 1 moBrtr Whidby questioned What is it 1 dont know myself said the de- ¬ me tective I have seen something like JSear seventy years ago before but I cant tell where By this So long ago and yet not long ago Jove it will drive me crazy if I dont in faded ink recalls the time The date When Grandmamma was young and make it out There is something about slim and gay is familiar but it Perhaps her weddinsr shoes ah happy this envelope that memory of a night ¬ eludes me like the day TCear seventy years ago mare But Ill get it after awhile Leave me you and your man Ill walk Did you belong perchance to her first ball back alone I want to tussle with the You little golden shoes so bright and small slipped by in thing I shallsee you as soon as I come Where while the hours bright array to any conclusion She anced her heart as well as his away Till ritfbon sandals broke and off she flew CHAPTER XTV To coax old Nurse Who was she Toll us who Old dower chest what secrets must be hid Past all recall beneath your heavy lid In your old drawer repose some treasures yet Relics of those forgot as we forget Bring now together for our curious ears Present and past the lost romance of years And tell the tale of cap and veil and shoe Who was the pretty maiden tell us Who Long years ago the learned Greeks of old Declared that speech was silver silence feet Once trod in you whose lovely head was bent For eyes to see how sweet you looked ah and his under his breath - gold 3olden these shoes and silent too and well They keep tlheir secret Would that they could tell Her name and so fond memories recall - r But January 1823 Cicely McDonell in Pall Mall Magazine is all From Clue BY WILL i t N Climax B Lippincott Co I HARBEN Copyright 1896 by J V Continued We want to find a certain blue en ¬ velope Matthews the detective began It was thrown into this basket by Mr Strong about a month ago Can you help us I dont know sir I have been emp tyin everythin of that kind in the ce- ¬ llar CHAPTER XIII I I keep all the papers in one banrel tive arrived at his hotel and went up to his room His face still wore a look of deep perplexity He sat down at a window and stared at the envelope steadily for ten minutes Then there was a rap at the dcor It was a servant to say that Capt Welsh was downstairs and that he was anxious to see him Send him up said Hendricks and he put the envelope into his pocket He picked up a newspaper two or three days old and was hidden behind it when the captain rapped Come in the detective called out I am sorry to disturb you began Welsh but the truth is we are making so little headway that the mayors peo ple are showing a- good deal of impa tience Mrs Roundtree says we are entirely too slow and she is laying it all on me and my men The mayor himself has just left my office Of course I could not tell him what you suspected about his daughter and I should think not captain since you yourself dont know what I do or And Hendricks threw do not suspect his paper on the floor Of course o course but arent you really going any further with your in- ¬ vestigations up there I thought when I told you that I spent the night in front of the house and saw her come out and secure the revolver from the grass - Half an hour afterwards the detec- ¬ some one would deception she determined to make the circumstances more convincing The detective stories she had read gave her the idea of pretending to be shot at As I have shown you she dampened the clay with the watering can made the footmarks by wearing her fathers slippers shot a hole through her sleeve hid the revolver in the grass and has had a lot of fun out of our careful in- ¬ vestigations If she had dreamt how ¬ ever that she herself would be suspect- ¬ ed of thatmurder she would have shown the white feather long ago What are you going to do now asked Welsh completely crestfallen I am on quite another line and am at a standstill I hardly know what I shall do Can I aid you in any way I think not now I shall come round as soon as I find out anything tan- ¬ gible CHAPTER XV The next morning at nine oclock Miss Delmar called at Whidbys I have had to run for it she said laughingly as the young man came I had to give into the drawing room He heard that I was out papa the slip all day yesterday and demanded an ex- ¬ planation Of course I refused to tell him anything and he ordered me not to show myself out of doors to day But when I got the telegram from Mr Hendricks to meet him here at nine I slipped out at the back gate and have run nearly all the way Whidby drew her to him and kissed You were bound to pull me out of A week ago I was this hole he said forebodings but now nearly crazy with I really enjoy it I am sure I do almost she laughed g TalZen Unawares written the num Jack What is the trouble between room Well in af ew days it berOTymy waygeturned to me marked Not De Josie and Claude I hear the engage- ¬ ment is broken livewjffi Penelope Yes Claude called when SOjliis at once excited a suspicion that she was expecting Clarence and she something was wrong that some de sighing person for reasons of his own had on the wrong engagement ring haqEncked me into betraying my Judge whereabouts The telegram had not Her Secret beejflEs turned That showed that some I can play the piano the fiddle and flute onefatf234 Union street Brooklyn had No enemy though have I got received it and signed for it in due The way that I keep all my friends Is just this formjpi I should have been advised of I can play on the things but do not N Y World hislFfailure to do so by the telegraph offichere The letter addressed in the LOCATING HIM sanHpway had been returned That proved that Frederick Champney either rt A wasWpt there or wanted me to think he my curiosity was roused wajjEpt and ButSas your case was just then becom - Rift In the Lute Country Cousin on a visit to London to lady fiddler Were you practicing on your violin just now Miss Strad I thought I heard you Miss Strad No I havent touched it to day Country Cousin Ah then it must have been an organ in the street And for the life of him he cant un derstand why Miss Strad now gives him the cold shoulder London PunchKnew Where to Find Her Mrs Yeast I was surprised to see your husband entering a saloon the oth- ¬ er day Mrs Crimsonbeak I guess he wanted A - ingmbre interesting I put the letter notiSEb my mother to take up again nwaifor safe keeping along with the wuSpl was more at leisure and dis- ¬ dont mean to say he would find you there Well he was pretty sure I would You come there to find him to see me Yookers My Statesman to bride will be marry again and the the Miss De Sweet To be sure there is some difference in our ages but er aa she is so young she will be fond of so- ¬ ciety you know and will greatly en- ¬ joy going out with you dear her and all the rags in another and a junk shop man comes every now and then And gives you a little something for lieeping the stuff for him interrupted Hendricks Yes sir the servant nodded Has he been here latety Just a day or so before the murder cir I remember Could you take Mr Whidby and ray said the detective self to his place We might be in time to keep our bit of evidence from being made up into new paper Yes sir without any trouble nis shop is on First street under the bridge It is a pretty tough place sir but we can take the cars and get down quick Hendricks broke into a low laugh bent forward and rubbed his hands be ¬ tween his knees You didnt see me captain that pretty pair of night We were both a fools I recognized you in the flaming disk of your cigar a block away You looked like a head light and I made for you as soon as I turned the corner I knew the gate must be near where 3ou stood What do you mean cried Welsh in that Here he discovered anything more gate click Let comes now I heard the me admit him She went to the door and in a mo ¬ ment entered with the detective He knows something new she said laughingly to her lover I can see it in his eyes You certainly dont seem so per- ¬ plexed as you did when I left you 3rester day said Whidby as he cordially shook I wonder if Mr Hendricks can have missed them from nay mind However asJJsaid just now there was something strangely familiar about the envelope wejtound at the rag shop yesterday and I could not for the life of me tell what it cduTajbe It was not until I had left vouBind reached my hotel last night thaiSI found out It was simply the largefcapital D in the center of the New Yorkkpostmark for it corresponded ex acthfowith the big D in the postmark of thefiTetter ray mother had received Youismile You think that a very liltle thing1 Well so it was but wait The D Vindicated the station at which the letters were posted they had both been mailed in the same postal district I know that much you see as a starter butL was not satisfied I was sure the twomenvelopes held a better clew be- ¬ tween them and I was bound to have it IHay awake half the night thinking thinking till I got so wrought up I could not reason logically at all I knw that would do no one any good so I banished thoughts of all kinds and wasfgetting jnto a drowsy state in fact wasalmost dropping off when sudden ¬ ly an idea popped into my brain JLsprang up lit the gas and with my maghifying glass examined the letter which had been returned to me from NewftYork marked Not Delievered What do you suppose I discovered My letter had been steamed and carefully opened to be continued Her Step Ma Wealthy Widower to daughter I ahem I have concluded Daughter respectfully Well chaperon her N Y Weekly Ill Cruel Candor Im afraid said Mr Meekton that 1 must plead guilty to being a baseball Seen my boy Tommy anywere Mrs crank Hook I dont tliink so replied his wife Well no I aint seen im but theres After accompanying 3rou to one game a fight at the other end of the street I am prepared to say that you are not a¬ p crank on such matters You are a rav Washington Star ing maniac A Possible Disappointment The bridegroom appeared to be fearDiffering Spheres fully nervous Does it chagrin you that youjdont s Yes you see his fully undersetand politics Mrs Wig- ¬ wedding present wasnt certified gins Chicago Journal No there isnt one man in a million Pick-me-U- ¬ father-in-law- Come Schoolmaam encouragingly now Harold spell chickens Harold Please maam Im not old It Wouldnt Work enough to spell chickens but you can One touch of nature you know old try me on eggs Judge man ut youre not Of course of course Ills Occupation Gone and consequently I refuse to nature How doth the busy little bee be touched Improve each modern hour When glucose cleverly disguised Thus the promptness with which he Makes useless every flower saw the point saved him Chicago Post Chicago Journal Out of Ills- Class - who knows how long cucumber pickles Louisville ought to stay in the brine Courier Journal hands A IT RANG THE BELL little nearer thats all was the reply of the detective as he sat down Hotvj an Earthquake Was Announced and took out the envelope they hadrf m in Italy found at the shop of the rag dealer Akwriter sojourning in an Italian city You know he went on to Whidby telMhow an earthquake announced it- Mil- L - surprise Walters room from half past nine till ten oclock that night and Trade a thorough examination of her belongings Why I was on watch at that time enough You could not have gone in at the I see I am to be of no further assisfront aud ni3 men were in the rear tance jested Miss Delmar Hendricks smiled broadlv I didnt quite think you would enre I never go in at a back gate if I can to soil your skirts in a ragmans shop But as soon as hcli it I was the driver of the cab replied the detective we get a clew Mr Whidby may bring that toolc the mayorhomefrpmjiis the news to you Wed better be going officeithat night I overheard him ask the fellow to wait for him I called too explained who Hendricks and Matthews started out the man into a barroom five 1 was promised him dollars ex ¬ t once Wliiflbj lingered in the draw- - changed coats and hats with him and ig room with Miss Delmar Of course 1 wore my took his If you have the time you might stay whiskers cabwould not be without them 1 ere until we return said wniuoy 1 gO driving on cool nights when I I am sure we shant be long r ateh cold easily and they protect my Ill wait an houranyway t he young throat 1 am dying- to know lady promised I when you waved me if you accomplish anything But run down pulled t up mayor vou were watch to tell lie on they are waiting for you and here ing his house personally on accoiYut of comes the car in his family and Iu ten minutes the three men had your special interest you would sec to it that thev reached the bridge spanning the murky that not disturbed through the night river and were entering the shop indi were the mayor got out at the side When cated by Mat thews of his house I took m fare ex ¬ We nrust tell him exactly what we door that a want Hendricks whispered to Whidby plainedway andpiece of nvy harness had was given at the door He hasut a very honest strap under the belly tinkering with a of the horse when face and if he thinks we have lost some ¬ the mayor went in to his supper Then thing of intrinsic value he may tell us a I ran my rig out of sight behind a sort lot of lies Usually they do all thc3 can of woodshed and went up the back to aid a detective stairs to Mrs Walters room I knew I it by Ah I see answered Whidby her dresses in the closets should have blundered there if I had What were you looking for been alone Books chiefly I had found out that The dealer a little Jew with a very she had purchased a box of them in crafty face came from behind a coun- ¬ New York the other day and 1 wanted ter piled up high with sacks of rags and to sec them I thought thev micrht be paper treatises on hypnotism and things in What can I do for you gentlemen that outlandish line but they were only he asked modern yellow backed novels transla- ¬ In a few words Hendricks explained tions of Emile Gaboriau and detective what they were searching for stories b Doyle and Anna K Green Ah and j ou want to catch him eh They put me on a new scent A new AYell I hope you can said the Jew light broke on me I felt like a fool I I think I know the bags I got from went down got on my cab and drove off dere They are up in the loft I will like mad I passed you at the carriage throw them down and vou can look gate and asked 3011 the time You told through them here me and I said I had to catch a train You are very good said Hendricks and whipped up my horse flii fc rti notlT Ti1 iofr tvn i fint i I remember What a blamed fool I ran up a ladder through a was said Welsh with a deep flush The Jew hole in the ceilng and in a moment What did you do next sacks filled with old paper tum three Turned the cab over to its owner bled down at their feet and went and had a private talk with Hendricks pointed to a clean place on the family physician of the Koundtrces the floor and said to Matthews Shake After thatrio use slang I kicked my ¬ them out self soundly and in 20 minutes was emptied one of the bags in dogging the footsteps of the distin ¬ Matthews a heap and Whidby bent over it guished stranger of whom I spoke to No doubt about the stuff being from you Here is a note ad ¬ our house he said But dont you think Mrs Walters dressed to me and there are some old had anvthing to do with the murder But after five min- ¬ asked Welsh bills of uncles Nothing at all Here it is in a nut- ¬ utes search he declared he saw no en- ¬ She will be a mother in about velope which looked like the one he had shell was searched three months In her condition she is in mind The second bag without success but the third had hard- ¬ always queerly imaginative and deceit ¬ ly been opened before Whidby picked ful She lost a child a year ago in child- ¬ up a large square envelope birth and for several months before must be it he said it was born she almost ran her family I think this color wild with her strange fancies She has You are right it matches the of the paper They must have gone been reading sensational liteoture for together replied the detective and he a long time and when that murder oc- ¬ opened the case of his watch and held curred and her father offered a reward the corner of the envelope down to the for the capture of the criminal it struck We are ail right j her that the murderer would be apt to front of the tiny bit Hendricks walked to thef ront resent it She tried to Tonse the fears so far of the shop alone studying with a of her father and husband on this line wrinkled brow the envelope Whidby but as they failed to see it her way paid the Jew for his trouble and then j she determined to make them do so Chn irfTi rti l ir nn ilrk ft navinqr usuv joined nun seen a man on the lawn the night she vou make anything ou of it Can i astonished them bv going to the gate he asked ot a blasted thing replied Hen with her husbands revolver and fol- ricks It was mailedin New YorU lowing tfcc m uidc re rs HI ca of using a fm in Mrs ¬ -¬ ¬ i j 1 I was 1cCsE Isoletta and Cainr- inalrushed in upon us in terrified excite ment as we sar reacting oy tne ugnt ot 4anloiiLlamp in the yellow room their faces were of the whiteness of paper andttheir eyes had a wild expression of selffate one evening viit js themattfer Ever v bell in thehouseJ4rIrging faria SanC tissima whatwiil become of us SignVrd ICtmu stifiSpl 1 He picked up a newspaper and was hidden be hind it ¬ thing familiar about this envelope that I couldnt make out Well last night as I was studying over it this large D in the center of the postmark suddenly recalled an incident to my mind and I must relate it to you so that you can follow a certain chain of circumstances in which I am interested and which may lead us to something definite Three days after I had been detained down here by the murder my mother who lives with me in New York received aletter Hereitis Twill read ittoyou Dear Madam An important business matter makes it necessary to wire your son Mr Minard Hendricks at once He and 1 are Criends but I have missed him round town lately I was told at his club that he had left the city If you will kindly send His address to me I shall be greatly obliged I am dear madam Very sincerely yours FREDERICK CHAMPNEY 234 Union street Brooklyn There seems to be nothing remarka ¬ ble about the note Do you think there is asked Hendricks when he had fin¬ I said yesterday that there was some- the old fashioned variety which hang on wires and are pulled by a bell rope Per carita signora come and see what has happened They were so much in earnest that to calm their fears we went into the hall There were the ten bells hung in a row and ringing as though the furies were at the other end of the rope Ringing of their own accord apparently or at least pulled by no visible hand Of a sudden we became aware that the floors were trembling the walls were shaking The whole building moved on its foundations it swayed from side to side at first slighitlj then further and further with a slow rhyth mic motion full of grace and majesty but we could realize no sensation be yond sickening terror It was an earthquake The motion lasted a few seconds then ceased grad ually Had it continued three seconds longer the tall obelisks the beautiful ¬ aintha tethcf b el severe of - i ¬ IN EXCHANGE OF INTERNATIONAL COURTESIES ¬ campanili would Tribune hae fallen NY ASPcrv VVonls Aliont Toads A toads eyes are the only things In nature which could not be represented without using gold As to toads being poisonous as the I -- - - - I as some old people tell us that is pure nonsense Their tongues are as curious as their eyes are beautiful The root o the tongue is just behind the under lip ished Not that I can see said Miss Delmar end folds backward When Mr Toad sees a fly he darts his long aud active deeply interested Itatlier a bold thing to do if the fel- tongue out so quickly that it is hard tn low that wrote it wanted to steer clear see him do it and jerks the fly alive of you I should tliink Whidby re- down his wide gullet How many of my Merry Timers can marked The bold things are the very ones tell nie in what play Shakespeare speaks of the toad and quote the passage in we are less likelyHosuspect as a rule said the detective But I havent tcld which he does so Detroit Free Press you how it came into my hands My t Artful Liars mother while very old and naturally Count Saint Germain who appeared unsuspicious has learned a good deal of caution from me especially where in Paris in the reign of Louis XV and anything pertains in the slightest to my pretended to be possessed of the elixir profession so she did not reply to the of life had a valet who was almost as note but sent it down here to mc I fell great qs his master in the art of lying readily into the trap set for her I Once when the count was describing could remember no one by the name of at a dinner part a chcumstance which Champney but I flattered myself it was occurred at the court of his friend he ap ¬ one who knew me better than I did him King Richard I of England so thinking that my mothers aution pealed to his servant for the confirmain not replying to the note had perhaps tion of his story who with the greatest caused the writer some inconvenience composure replied You forget sir I have only been oiC I wired my address and at the same time wrote a cordial note of explana- ¬ yeaTS in your service True said his master mtusingly tion and apology which I mailed to the it was a little before your time address given Household Words The matter might then have escaped my memory if the note had not left a An Anatomical Curiosity sort of uneasy impression on my mind Browne Of course Jones has his that I might suddenly be called to New is on the right side York and as I was deeply interested faulty but his heart Towne No wonder he died N Y in this case I dreaded interruption It was this frame of mind that caused a Journal it T very trifling circumstance to bring How- - manv times we Have miissed back the whole thing to me rrpttiri rich bv not following some- The letter of apology which I had bodys advice sent after the telegram happened to be Ihlthe winter months a childigrow put in an envelope bearing the business it does ia card o my hotel in fthla city under only foriecfif th as much which bcins- rather methodil in al- - Jtaaerid July ¬ ¬ ¬ - French peasants say or making warts Miss Perkinson Ah there is no mar rying or giving in marriage in Heaven Miss Westlake Well dear you know you have nry sympathy Chicago Rec- ¬ ¬ and cable Plain Dealer Cleveland business sir All Hope Gone Yes sir I possess Every fiber You say you love my daughter I love her sir with everyfiber Plenty of Tliem The Swoet Old Songr X that Im in the rope 5 come where my love lies dreaming She hummed in accents low And across the strings of her instrument She lightly drew the bow O come where my love lies dreaming And out through the bedroom door There floated upon the atmosphere The sound of her husbands snore O Cleveland Leader Open to Inspection People who live in glass shouldnt throw stones Why houses ord Still Ahead And so you think Heaven is like Boston it Because everybody can see them do So the Mothers club decided in fa- ¬ V Detroit Free Press A Natural Result Well I did think so but you know vor of corporal punishment Yes You see the members were Boston has improved a great deal in the thinking of each others children Harlem Life 20 years last Detroit News A Home Body GENEROSITY Winkers I havent seen you at the You seem to have be- ¬ club for a week come a great home body lately Blinkers Yes Wifes away N Y Weekly A rVatnral Inference Old Soak My ancestors were Rnights of old I would have you understand Cynicus Ten kiights in a barroom I guess judging by some of their de- ¬ scendants N Y Journal Smiled She sat on the steps at the evening tide Willie who has eaten his piece of cakd Enjoying the balmy air May I sit by your as fast as possible He came and asked Say Ethel lets sids play menagerie Ill be the monkey And she gave him a vacant stair and you feed me with your cake N Y Cornell Widow Times V KourIi on Her Coinjilexlon Helen ivate ays shes so afraid in Her Feelings the dark When Blue Beards wife looked round sh sighed I should And shed a brlney tear Mattie Thats strange 1 feel think shed be more afraid of the light she said to him Just like Your whiskers lookmy dear Chicago News Louisville Courier Journal Your little boy bangs on his drum Iveepins Account Average Wife My dear arent you from sunrise to sunset Yes I pay him to do it so we cant going to church with mc this Sunday 1 Average Husband Good lands Why Detroit heart your daughter sing 1 went to churclyxjith you last Sunday Free Press N 1 tceiviy ii Somewhat In Doubt 1 suppose young man uuiwn 4 CUV Her Father You should not be lirst on hand7 f your intentions are of the best Unless you would be beaten The early birdmaV cet the wnrm intenitfto Her SuitorWell er1 Bui the arly worm get etten Journal marry your daughter N Puck ft m Neighborly ricaHantrlcM y t I i I f - - j v -- 1 HE BDURBOH A EliEASANT JFUNEKAI 1 NEWPtJiiSBAY NOTBM B1JR 3 Haiders In Clark A 1897 Shattered Nervous Royal lanes the food pure wholesome and delicious i If H - POWDER I Absolutely Pure ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO NEW YORK tie is- nmm sews 1881 Seventeenth Year Established Published every Tuesday and Friday by V7AITER CHAMP Editors and Owners BBUHE MILLER - Make all Checks Money oayable to the order of Champ in jJudge t swept Great waves of satisfaction hadof the over Darktown and left evidence to visit on every face without regardpre size shade sex character or his vfous condition The jause of inaniresc HauBinuwu fe s everywhere was Brother Sam Johnsing a deceased was splendid funeral The of the deacon in the church a member belong- ¬ prand army of the republic and ed to eleven distinct and separate lodges besides having his life insured m two was insurance companies Each body there represented at the funeral and mar was a dress parade a brass bandmourn- ¬ ten carriages of tial music and ers and four preachers assisted m he service There were also large quantities of flowers and lamentations Itwassech a good funeral said an eberybody was Sister Jackson dere 1 wondah whad de case cost I spec it took nios all ob his insur- ¬ observed Sister ance toe pay fo it Wasnt de parade fine an Badinger de music lubly Yais an dere was so menny ker ridges I A real good funeral robs death remarked Sister ob menny terrors a sigh of satisfaction Jackson with Trr iQa t TOonf fno Rrndder John- It was sech a sings funeral aint yo a mm pleasant runerai Deed it was Ihopemah ole man will hab as good a luneral wen he Walter- - Champ -- Puny Children Who would prescribe only tonics and bitters for a weak puny child Its muscles and nerves are so thor ot gnly ex¬ hausted that they cannot be whipped into activity The child needs food a blood making nervc strengftheningf and- mvscie Dtmamg rooa - FINALLY HEART TROUBLE depredations in Clark county Friday night they removed a tollgate located Restored to Health by Dr MUee Nervinfc in the midst of the village Ruckerville The pole and the posts were chopped down and thrown over an embankment There were a large number of men in the mob Clark has voted for free pikes and the court was making all possible haste to get control of the roads Quick Work were arrested yesterday for stealing a 100 gold watch from John Mansfield in this citySaturday Johnson was arrest- ¬ ed here by Constable Joe Williams and Tollgate raiders have begun their Sysft W 8 AndersoH Of jeqc Fir Qi Pitfe Cq O Recommends Wrights Celery Capsules To the Wright Medical Co Columbus Ohio Gents I have purchased a box of Wrights Celery Capsulesrom James T Blaser druK-Waverlyl O and used them for Stomach rouble and Constipation 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 Andbrsojt Sold by all druggists at 50c and SI per box Send address on postal to the Wright Med 1 1 T Co Columbus 0for trial size free Henry Johnson and Frank Coleman Your Iilfo Insured lc a Day Scotts Emulsion 1 Miileb Orders etc dies - of Cod Liver Oil is all of this and you still have a tonic in the hypophosphites ox lime and soda to act with the food Takes the cake our For thin and delicate children g tumblers Nothing there is no remedy superior like it has been offered to it in the world It means CO FORD prowul awrwuvm yiuuiuucu ta 4 and comfort to them Be sure A Thanksgiving Present you get SCOTTS Emulsion g 50c and 1 Special Deputy Jas Gibson traced Cole- ¬ man to Georgetown thence back to Centerville where he captured the thief and recovered the watch Johnson and Coleman were both indicted yesterday by the grand jury zen NUPTIAL KNOTS AD VJSR7IS1JVG RATES Displays one dollar per inch for first Inser- ¬ tion half rates each insertion thereafter per Locals or reading notices ten cents line each insertion Locals in black type twenty cents per line each insertion Fractions of lines count as full lines when running at line rates Obituaros cards of thanks calls on candi ¬ dates resolutions of respect and matter of a like nature ten cents per line Special rates given for large advertise ¬ ments and yearljT cards 00 all druggists y Sj tf Engagements Announcements And Sol- ¬ emnizations Of The MarriaRe Vows The marriage of Dr George Draper Kelly and Miss Daisy Winston of Lex ¬ cjrOTT A BOWNE Chemists -www Nw York - A dispatch yesterday Hanna was ill of the grip Mark was losing his grip r- - stated that We thought a Flans for putting Gautemalavon country gdld basis are being discussed by the President and cabinet of that silver 5i President McKinley gave thanks over a twenty six pound turkey from Rhode Island Bourbon could have furnished thirty six pounders and some- ¬ thing to wash it down The the nom deplume of Of The Dead Bachelor editor James Allen is writing delightful original romances for his ex- ¬ W V Wright aged thirty five died cellent paper the Oynthiana Democrat Friday at the home of his father A W They are as bright and sparkling as a Wright near this city The deceased glass of champagne leaves a wife who was formerly Miss a Annie Robnett Funeral services were Kentucky Editors To Meet held Saturday at the residence by Rev The executive committee of the Ken ¬ Dr Rutherford assisted by Eld J S tucky Press Association will meet in Sweeney Burial at the Paris cemetery Louisville Saturday to consider some oxlio ounaiiBuci uctiuu Hgeu auuuix changes in the constitution and by laws fifty died Friday mbrning at her home of the Association and appoint a com- ¬ near Paris after a short illness She to attendthe launching of the was the wife of the late Forrest Letton mittee United States battleship Kentucky and is survived by two grown sons at Newport News Jan-¬ Winsor and Forrest The deceased was in uary The annual outing of the asso- ¬ a most estimable woman a devoted ciation will also be discussed It is pro ¬ mother and a kind neighbor Funeral posed to meet In Louisville and take a services were held at the residence Satur- ¬ trip to some Northern or seaside resort day morning by Eld J S Sweeney The News believes that this program Burial at the Paris cemetery The pall- ¬ will be perfectly satisfactory to the Cen ¬ bearers were Francis Hall Jas Hint on tral Kentucky editors Kentucky and Jos A Howerton Robt Adair W A the South have been pretty well covered Kenney Jos De Jarnett by the press excursions Yesterdays Temperature GOSSIPY PARAGRAPHS Under o Miss Bogardus who gave such a successful spectacular production of America at Maysville last Wednes- ¬ day and Thursday nights will come to Paris this week to arrange for a similar production to be given in this city The 12nov 6t leading society people of Maysville took For Sale I have for salesprivately a part in America The piece contain- ¬ lot of carpenter and wagon maker tools ed beautiful dances tableaux and vocal OBITUARY Apply at my home on Walkers avenue solos tf Mrs Ladra G Taylor Respectfully Dedicated To The Memory December Revenue Assignments concern Bourbon men and dis41 Gaugers G G Berry Of Murry Ind Beoommenda Wrights tilleries are Celery Capsules y Paris Distilling Co Thompson Ware -- ington which was postponed from Nov 16 is announced to occur on Dec 16th The marriage of Miss Evelyn Brown daughter of ex Governor J Y Brown of Cin- ¬ Rodman to Mr John cinnati occurred Saturday evening at The the brides home in Louisville event owing to marriage was a quiet the illness of the brides mother The engagement is annouced of Miss Carrie Holt of Frankfort and Hon The George Alexander of Louisville yet been date for the wedding has not Miss Holt is a daughter made public of Judge W H Holt and is known to many persons in this city THE COMMERCIAL TRIBUNE Encyclopaedic Almanac and J5Tei r Book for 1898 Free to Every Weekly Subscriber We desire to call special attention to the advertisement of the Commercial Gazette on another page of this paper An Encyclopaedic Almanac and Year Book free with each yearly subscriber is certainly a great sfroke of enterprise on the part of this popular paper Notbiug like it has ever been offered The Weekly Commercial Gazette has been recently enlarged from eight to ten pages and the price remains the same as heretofore only 50 centsperyeaf Now is the time to subscribe Lexington Leader last night printed the folio wingjitem about Miss Verda Kerr lately a resident of this city A note came to 2he Leader office to day saying that Miss Verda Kerr of Scott county received 50000 from her bachelor uncle as a Thanksgiving pres- ¬ ent Miss Kerr will not have possession of her fortune until about 1899 She was recently of Bourbon county and is a lovely young lady who is worthy of so handsome a present America Coining The Our insurance is protected J bank ¬ able paper ou the Capital Ci JBmk 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 the best life insurance Wrights Celery Capsules gives you good health EDWARD HARDY the jolly man ¬ they cure Liver Kidney and Stomach of Sheppard Cos great store at trouble Rheumatism Constipation and Braceyille 111 writes I had never Sick Headaches 100 days treatment been sick a day in my life until in 1890 I coats lc a day A sight draft on above got so bad with nervous prostration that I bank in every 1 box which brings had to giro up and commence to doctor I your money back if we fail to cure you tried our local physicians and ono in Joliet Sold by W T Brooks druggist but none gave me any relief and I thought I was going to die I became despondent New Laundry Agency and suffered untold agony I could not eat sleep nor rest and it seemed as if I could I have secured the agency for the not exist At the end of six months I was reduced to but a shadow of myself and at Winchester Power Laundry a first last my heart became affected and I was class institution and solicit a share of Work or orders truly miserable I took six or eight bottles the public patronage Clays drug store will gave me relief left at Clarke of Dr Miles Nervine It Work from the start and at last a cure the great receive immediate attention called for and delivered promptly est blessing of my life Respectfully Dr Miles Remedies 16ap tf Bruce Holladay are sold by all drug ¬ gists under a positive MR guarantee first bottle benefits or money re ¬ funded Book on dis- ¬ eases of the heart and nerves free Address H Hearth 9 this DR MILES MEDICAL CO Elkhart Ind Buck and Bills Barber Shop For first class work Three first class barbers All work done strictly first class Nest door to Bourbon Bank 4nov tf MHlMmWH TTtLfflQ Good times for shoe buyers week at tf Davis Thomson Isgrig XaJHL3r and MRS XAURA WEISHAVJP- - The December revRnue appointments which ¬ 2500 COSTS Bourbon Distilling Co Ruddles Mills Storekeepers R M Ferguson G G The Wright White Co W A Johnson J R Coluni butfrCXhio McChesney Bourbon Distilling Dear Siks Last riprirm 1 purchased E Price E B Hedges Co E Geo P a box of Wrights Celery Capsules fr m McCann Paris Distilling Co StoreL C Davenport druggisttJ31nffton keeper and guagec G V Harrod with which I had been afflicrecrfor more Peacock Distilling Co Kiserton than15 years Sincfalringfjrtfuz Cap ¬ sules I have lot ail trace of gain and my Co have marked Frank stomach is entirely well I can ear any thing mid can truthfully say that I have down every cloak in their st ock not felt better in years 2f ow is your chance to get a nice Yonr Respectfully garment for a Murry Ind Sppt 17y 1896 Medical Co si ¬ Elegantly trimmed and made bv first class tailors and you will never pay 3000 or 300 again We make pants for 500 that are good and the best for 800 These would cost you 700 and 1200 any- ¬ where else Cleaning- and - ¬ Pressing a Specialty LAVIN HUKILL T4 pr Mhs Laura Weicshauft vv T Brooks at GUcUand 100 Sold by High Priced Yearlings box Send address on postal to the Wright Med Co Columbus Ohio for At the Woodford Sbanklin sale trial size free yesterday at Lexington His Lordship a v little money The following is the temperature as Theatrical And Otherwise Remarks In The Foyer noted yesterday by A J Winters Co The Leather Stocking Tales will now of this city I 7 9am 10 a m 11 a m 12 m 8 8a m am 38 39 37 37 36 36 give way for a brief season to Christmas stocking tales circus has arrived in England A giraffe and four horses died during the ocean voyage x Barnums il f fc i I f M r I p- - Dorothy Morton will soon begin a starring tour in a new opera called The Northwestern is carrying nearly Miss Brevity of Hong Kong 1000000 insurance on the lives of A Paris man who is noted for his Bourbon Countys representative citi- ¬ zens Call on R P Dow Jr for punctuality carries his r watch in his particulars 26oc 8t hip pocket to avoid being behind time Sherman Siivers has taken the The Minerva Dorr Comedy Cpera Co ageucy for the Cincinnati Daily Times Start a most excellent paper and will pleased a large and fashionable audience have it delivered to subscribers in any part of the city for six cents per week last night at the opera house with a pretty production of Kismet The Me solicits your subscription tf costumes and stage settings were beau- ¬ A C Adair has the agency for Mark tiful Miss Dorr and Mr Carroll ap- ¬ Twains new book Following the peared to advantrge in the leading Equator It is decidedly the best book roles the great humorist has written and has had a very large advance sale Sold Will H Davis of The Fast Mail Com- ¬ only by subscription 16nov tf pany writes that the company broke the The Northwesterns dividends to settsrecord in three cities in Massachu- ¬ in point of attendance At Lowell policy holders are uneqnaled and to procure Northwestern dividends you 4700 admissions were sold at the Thanksgiving matinee and night per- ¬ must carry Northwestern insurance tf formances and fully 500 people were turned away The Lowell Daily Citizen gives an extended notice of the per- ¬ Awarded Highest Honors Worlds Fair formance and makes complimentary mention of Mr Davis and Miss May Roberts and others 30 28 pm 4p m 5p m 7p m 2 p in 33 32 - 31 yearling by imp Rayon dOr Sallie Cash buyers can get doubIeTvalne to- McClelland sold to J D Smith Lex ¬ ington for 8000 Chas Fleischman day at Cincinnati W C Whitney New York tf Davis Thomson Isgrig and Shelby Harrison Lexington were cootenditg bidders Wrignts Celery Tea cures constipa- ¬ E F Simm8 of this city bought a tion sick headaches 25c at druggists yearling filly by Ban Chief Becky B for 700 a yearling by imp Eothian Effie C for 395 and a chestnut colt by To Cure A Cold In One Day Ban Chief TJmilta for L40 Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab- ¬ A colt by Ban Chief Sunlight went lets All druggists refunditbe money to G J Long for 1000 and Gus if it fails to cure 25c Forale by W T Brooks and James Kennedy Paris Straus paid i500 for a colt by imp Florist Mary Louise Ky Z ¬ tj YES SIB I THIS IS THE PLACE Doll Sale If you intend to buy a doll come to The INFLUENCE my advance doll sale Thursday Dec 2d Mrs Nannie Brown STOCK AND TURF NEWS of the Mother shapes the course of unborn generations goes Of Stock Crop Etc sounding through all the Sales and Tranafers Notes Turf ages and enters the confines of The Lexington and Eternity With what care there- ¬ meetings closed Saturday Nashville race fore should the Expectant Moth- ¬ er be guarded and how great the W L Simmons the Lexington trot- ¬ effort be to ward off danger and ting norseman will sell his horses and retire from the turf He is a millionmake her life joyous and happy aire ¬ lJ J J I MOTHERS FRIEND allays all ness rel- ¬ ieves the Nervous- ¬ PR Tariff does nojb affect our Tl i 4 A jfra ill V P0WDFR MOST PERFECT MADE A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder Fre from Ammonia Alum or any other adulterant mm CREAM goods as they were jbought and imported before trie duty was pat on them FORD CO Wrights Celery Tea regulates the liver and kidneys cures constipation and sick headache 25c at all druggists N2w crop currents raisins citron peaches prunes apricots hominy oat meal rolled oats and Nausea and so fully pre If you want to buy china go to SmtnmilW nares the queensware stor largest system that Childbirth is made easy a ana tne time or recovery short- ¬ stock and best goods and they ened many say stronger after know what they sell than before confinement CO FORD It in- ¬ sures safety to life of both moth- ¬ er and child All who have used - Insure in the Northwestern to ¬ Mothers Friend say they will nev- er be without it again No other ri ay to morrow may be too late remedy robs confinemenfof its pain ¬ 1 Cramps Headache A CHRiSTMASfgift that will please any Following tne Equa- ¬ and every ody tor Mark Twains last and best Order at once if you want it for Christmas Sold only by subscription 16nov tf A C Adair Agent Wrights Celery Tea cures n c at dru v tion sick headaches In making my seleetions for the Christmas trade I have adhered to my old rule Something for everybody and everything beauti ¬ ful useful and up to date YouN will be sure to find what you are looking for in my big btore A world of fancy rockers fancy desks chamber desks lamps rugs car- ¬ pet sweepers and hundreds of othor equally useful end beautiful articles And be sure I will make the price as low as you ean get the same goods anywhere Come in and look f - J to I HIT AIM II 11111 t tt Oysters tf Newton Mitchell A customer whose wife used Mothers Friend if she had to go through the ordeal were aai and there cost but four bottles to be obtained and the was 10000 per bottle he would have them Geo Lxytoit Dayton Ohio Bays that JfJfc celery fresh cakes and S by receipt of price 100 PERBOT Book to crackers new sorghum molassesj New TLE iralon EXPBCTANTMOTHERS mailed free upon application containing val- York cream cheese vuMtiuu uu itMiuamry lettuniunuua -- 12A tVw4- UilO BUlLiilU LUat linn irrrnn - 3 -- Ladies get you a hand welt lace or button three styles of too and made of nice shoe nnolt oaiiu4uuiij - Undertaking in all its branches Embalming scientifically attended Wood Mantels Tiling Etc Furniture of all kindk Carpets as low as the lowest SION g A ifc- - CLAY ---- A XEAfcS XHS STANDARD Newton Mitchell THCBRADFIELD REGULATOR CO MU v - ATLANTA GA - fid I f Tafi BOIJSBpN WEWarTl THE - X NOVEMBER 50 1897 y Seventeenth Year Established - lllllll JEll 183l - t - Circuit Court Topicst 1 - c -- PERSONA f VMTI0N COMERS AND GOERS OBSERVED BY THE NEWS MAN A Yesterday in Circuit Court the case of Noah Boone vs - rvs rf fjr - - r- - was continued the cases of Jas F at the Post office at Paris Ky as Moorevsv F Graziana and A J Enteied Soears Mesra iTilewelton i ron seconOn your list when in need of Footwear jiss mail matter ta Our hew Gorey vs B F Graziana were set Notes Hastily Jotted On The StreetsriAt tvTiKlI Jim Chambers Julius Purnell stock of Shoes is arriving dailv which fedra Drises all the The Depots lu The Hotel Lobbies And aside and the case of January Cou¬ - TELEPHONE NO 124 Wi0jgWornall Ed Hutchcraft John new shapes and tips Elsewhere ncil vs Minnie Wilson was settled bettpr values than we have tever Barnes Mt Sterling Jake Spears Oak fever- Harry Hite is ill of typhoid The case of Mrs Millie Booth vs Com fordnd Will Hinton Clark Tyler been able to offer before SUBSCRIPTION PRICES mon wealth of Kentucky was reassigned Mrs Av T Forsythhas been ill far Mtasterlingyj Payable in Advance XJiAlexanderv Jr B A Our Childrens School Shoes havefeeen selected with The grand jury made its first report s iveral days S2 00 j Si One year FrankfRov Ulendenirig StrotheriQnis- raonths8100 yesterday returning thirteen indict- ¬ arswa costs tcou cant kven get a re ¬ Mr and Mrs John Ireland were in en carry bid Clay Chas Wilmouth much care insuring both durability and comfort port FROM A GTTN FREE OF CHARGE ments Johnson Lamb was indicted Lexington yesterday Henry Lillestoa Ask for school tablets fres for the little ones when for the rape of Lillie Turner Oct 12 Mrs J M Hall will give a whist Make all Cheeks Money Orders Etc ifMire- Joe Williams is visiting rela- Martin Gilkey for malicious shooting making your purchases payable to the order of Champ Mimkb party this afternoon tiyMfb Cynthiana and wounding Joe Walton Ed Logan Judge Jere Morton of Lexington MrandMr3 W C Whitney of Erb Dow and Wm Williams for steal¬ was in the city yesterday NewjYork and a party of friends in- ing turkeys from Noah Kendall Frank Mis3 Mamie Green of Cincinnati is eluding Sir Edward and LadyCole-bJcWar-rive- d Kendall breaking into L N ware in Lexington Snnday in room snd stealing clothing belonging to the guest of Miss Mabel Russell nsasxgSBanamaisasx ¬ Thos Moore Ed Small for murder of IrShitneys private car Idler to Mrs R J Neely has issued invitasrjenda few days in the Bluegrass Stratford Batts Sam Pace for breaking tions for a reception this afternoon 2pt into Newt Mitchells grocery Ike Mr Thos M Baker of Fulton 1897 Ogr cloaks must be sold We Curtis for murder of Wm Talbott Mo is visiting relatives in the city ¬ hav marked them dowa at Dick Veach and Ike Page malicious Miss Matilda Alexander returned prijees that will surprise you shooting and wounding Elias Stout yesterday to school at Avondale Ohio Chas Wood receiving stolen property Givefus a call My importations for this Fall and Winter of Ladies and Chil ¬ Miss Gertrude Renick of Cldrk is Joe Parter shooting Henry Veaeh Jule CO FRANK drens Dress Goods exceed in cost of investment 10000 anv other pur Johnson for murder of Jeff Harris in the guest of Mr and Mrs B M Renick ¬ made I Carpet sweepers are labor savers chase in ever Goods in this one line of goods With forty years experi-¬ Mrs W L Yerkes entertained a alley on Eighth between Main and ence business in Paris I saw it was to your and my inor- ¬ High on June 20th Wm Smith house- ¬ number of friends at whist Friday after- ¬ andjspould be in every house J T terest toDry secure these goods under the low tariff consequently I invest¬ Hmton lias the right kind at his big ed every available dollar I had in goods at low prices The new breaking Dallas Wilson and Wm noon Johnson shooting Wm Cuuhingham Editor Wm Remington visited stofeT Nothing would please dainty Dingley tariff bill has already made and will when set fully at work at Cunningham 8 ation on Nov 24th friends in Mason from Saturday until housekeepers as much as ta have one make all classes of Dry Goods fully double in price what they were un ¬ fortheir own use der the Wilson or low tariff I have the advantage of this My goods The case of the Commonwealth vs yesterday j ui closing were bought it is my intention Wm Smith house breaking is set for Mrs H C Sharps has returned to out 1500 pairs of long as a yardwhen cheap and If you want to so ve to hold them down as of them lasts money in your pur ¬ trial to dav Maysville after a visit to her sister Mrs boots shoes and rubbers at great ¬ chase this Fall and Winter come and see me and examine my srock The case of Cain Lewis whose life Henry Isgrig A Paris man has sold 4400 rabbits ly reduced prices as they are auu uctiL pnuua ueiure you niveau eisewnere i sentence for alleged wife murder was since the first of October AMrs C F Chenault returned yes ¬ damaged more or less by water reversed by the Court of Appeals will terday to Richmond after a visit to The High School yesterday began to be called for trial to morrow as will Mifcs These are all real values and are Bessie Redmon hold one session instead of two also the case against Mary Dotson for Mrs J D Bruer and daughter selling rapidly being caccessory to this crime The The Monday night Literary Club met cases of the Commonwealth against Sam Mi83 Louie arrived home yesterday HD GH MONTGOMERY Miss Fannie Ingels last Night with 529 MAIN ST PARIS KY Rice Jule Johnson and Frank Coleman from a visit in Maysville Our big bargain sale of pitch- Messrs Henry Long and Sid Offut The Womans Society of the Chri- are also set for to morrow days The cases against Ed Logan Erb of Georgetown were in this city Sun ¬ ersfwe will continue a few stian Chnrch cleared fifty dollars on its FORD 00 Dow and Will Williams are set for day calling on the fair sex Thanksgiving cake sale 1897 ¬ Thursday and the cases against JohnMisses Sadi Hart and Fannie N Terrible Wreck On The I Miss Mattie Grinnan left Saturday son Lamb rape Ed Small murder and Mann are visiting Mrs T i7 J Prichard for Jellico Tennessee to take charge of Ike Curtis murder will come up Fri¬ in Huntington West Virginia Saturday afternoon a heavy L N Oldest and Most Reliable Built See them music class at that place freight train North bound in charge of Cases of the Commonwealth vs day Mrs Judson Taylor who has been Mrs Bettie Shaw of Seventh street Peacock Distilling Co nuisance Same visiting her parents Mr and Mrs W ponductor Everett Sorrell of this city high crashed through a trestle N ft R nuisance and Same M Hinton has returned to Mobile slipped on a wet sidewalk Friday after- ¬ vs L spanning a ravine two miles south vs R B Hutchcraft nuisance are on noon and sustained serious injuries Mr O L Mitchell D P A of The engine and two Just received of Winchester the docket for Friday Car of the Celebrated C RJR was in the city several The second elevens of the Paris and The Woodford will case is assigned Q carsjpaHsed safely over the trestle but Sunday greetiug old friends Winchester High Schools will play a for trial next Tuesday twenty two cars heavily loaded with One hundred hours Misses Marie and Louise Parrish coal and lumber went crashing down ¬ game of football at Winchester Satur and thirty witnesses have been sum ¬ Call and examine before you buy have returned to Cincinnati to resume intcthe ravine sixty five fept blow day moned to their studies at the College of Music The caboose containing all of the train Vimont Lyle has been J T Kiser furnished W T Overbey practice law at the Bourbonadmitted Miss Lily Stevens returned to Chi- ¬ crewexcept the engineer and fireman bar two Thanksgiving turkeys which weigh- ¬ cago Saturday after a brief visit in Paris was overturned on an embankment but ed thirty six pounds each to send to Letters To Santa Claus 1 with Misses Marie and Louise Parrish the crew escaped injury Jamea friends in other cities of North Carolina and Mrs M H Davis arrived yesterday Harris The followiog letters addressed to were from Mayslick to visit her parents Mr Warren Burch of Wincoester carpen- ¬ Mr Santi Claus Paris Ky The big line of lamps at J T Hin tons furnishes an easy answer to your dropped in The News box yesterday at and Mrs Wm Hukill Sr on Broad- ¬ ters who were at work repairing the bridge were instantly killed being dilemma Select a lamp they are use ¬ the po8toffice way caught under the debris Burch leaves ful and entirely acceptable as gifts Paris Ky Nov 28 Misses Sue Graves and Bird Rogers This is Mary Dear Santa Claus awrf6and one child The other car- The extraordinary line of rugs at J Brannon writing to you I have moved returned1 to Georgetown Saturday after pesierB- - escaped serious injury The T Hintons will surprise you Not the from Cin to Paris Please dont forget a visit toMrs HH Roberts sister of wre6Th8 made transfers of p33engers I least surprise will be the low prices on me I go to the City School a bed am the former and baggage necessary since Saturday a eight years old I want a doll Mr and Mrs W K Massie of Lex ¬ About one hundred carpenters have the rugs All size rugs You are in- ¬ bureau a table and a buggy I would vited to examine them like you to bring me a hole lot of things ington spent Saturday and Sunday been working night and day on the Large line FalJ Ladies Gen ¬ c I want eight kerchiefs I want a cradle with their relatives Mr and Mrs W trestle and it is thought that trains will strictly wool of new Dress good s tlemen Underwear for of 25c a yard and Children every de The ladies of the Presbyterian Paul is two years old Paul wants a W Massie be passing over the bridge by noon to- ¬ Novelties in Plain and Fancy scription at Half the usual price a ginger man a hoppy Church will give a supper Friday nignt drum a horn Miss Lucy Arnold of Newport- day Dress goods at 50c sold ever7 where Blankets SI kind for 49c and for their Childrens Society in the horse Mary Brannon came up last Thursday evening to make else for 75c to 1 per yard all wool at 250 per pair Splen- ¬ room formerly occupied by Jack Neil a short visit to Miss Alice Spears and at ¬ Are you in need of a cloak Handsome line of Silks Velvets did line of J5ed Comforts Turkey ham salad coffee and chocolate Ky Nov 28 Paris tend the Thanksgiving ball If so now is y ur chance to buy and Braids of all descriptions for Full line of Hosierv one great Dear Santa Clans This is Claire will be served for fifteen cents trimmings Miss Anna Swift Pendleton one of a garment cheap Brannon writing to you I have moved special being our Ladies and Chil Penangs Percales and Fancy drens full seamless at 10c Eld C A Thomas pastor of the from Cin to Paris I want a folding Miss Nellie Manns guests returned to CO FRANK Outing Cloths 5c 7c and 10c Newtown Christian Church is holding bed and a big doll I wont a buerau I her home in Winchester yesterday a We are the only store in town want eight kerchiefs and a set of dishes Misses Sue and Sallie Mai Anderson will Table Linens and Towels at old About The Boxers a successful protracted meeting in La- ¬ Claire Brannon prices notwithstanding tariff ad ¬ that carnes full line of Zephras return to Georgetown to day grange The services are being held in Ice Wool and fancy yarns The Democrat says that the boxing vance of 20 per cent A Complimentary Banquet the court house none of the churches Miss Carlotta Preston a winsome carnival in Cynthiana on Thanksgiving We still sell 104 Pepperel sheet¬ Notions of all kinds and In being large enough to hold the crowds young lady who made many friends in night was a frost The preliminary Dress linings we will save you 25o ing at 18c and extra goodr hleach The Bourbon Bar will tender a com- ¬ Paris during a visit to Mia Clara Wil contest only lasted two rounds and the on the dollar ed and unbleached cut ton at 5c N plimentary banquet at the Windsor to- ¬ One night last week an L moth left Saturday for a visit in star event lasted four Brutus Clay of South bound freight train ran over and morrow night at half past eight to Mr Batavia O before returning to her Lexington putting out Geo Alexander killed a valuable weanling thoroughbred John S Smith the very able Common- ¬ home in Detroit Only of dSincinnati in the fouith Mr colt owned by W G and T H Talbott wealths Attorney of this district Messrs Ben Frank Carroll Mar- ¬ twenty five people saw the bouts near this city It was by Wauwekus Smith has made a most successful and Barney Smith who refereed the carni- ¬ dam Martha Page by Billet and was fearless prosecuting attorney and leaves shall and Dorsey Ray of this city and valued at 300 an excellent record behind him Miss Lily Stevens of Chicago a guest val here on the 16th has an offer to box There will be about thirty guests at the of the Misses Parrish of Paris attended young Jenkins at Springfield O on A curiosity left at C B Mitchells banquet a Dinner Dance given at Maysville Dec 16 Smith wants a go with Charlie grocery is a freak of nature consisting Friday night at the home of Miss Burns of Cincinnati at 137 pounds MENU grown on a of four leaves of tobacco SuzannejHall The affair was one of Blue Points are twelve Hugh Montgomerys shoe store single stem The leaves Stuffed Eggs Victoria the prettiest social events of the year in Boiled Ham Maysville inches long and three inches wide The Roast Goose is crowded with eager purchas- ¬ WE HATE EE0EITED A SPLENDID ST00E IP Champagne Sauce curiosity grew this year on Henry Mrs John Stratton chaperoned the ers Theyre getting price Quail on Toast Saddle of Venison Mitchells farm near this city Current Jelly following young ladies to the Mystic shoes for vc cy little money just IMPORTED SUITINGS AP TROUSERINGS Salmon Salad Chicken Salad ball Thursday night at the Gait Kentucky game chickens have won French Peas Asparagus on Toast Shriners because some of the shoes are Misses Flora House in Lonisville Saratoga Chips fourteen out of twenty three fights in a Nail Bessie Satterwhite Mary Bascom slightly damaged with water or Frozen Eggnog Fruit Salad main which has been in progress near Fruits Hallie Matthews Minn Ell Shirley Viv¬ smoke Bourbon Louisville since Thursday Celery Olives Pickles Cheese Our Prices are lower than any houBe in Central Kentucky whea county birds won two fights Saturday Roquefort Cheese Tea Cakes Co fee ian Doyle Minnie Harris Lula Harris Doll Sale f Carrie Frank Paris Ky Nell Rich ¬ ¬ quality and style are considered We ask you to give us a call Wines There are 750 chickens in the tournaardson Stella Ouerbacker Ethel Dar ¬ ment which will continue until Thurs Thursday December 2d I will com- Joe Einbry Killed land and Elizabeth Jefferson day inence an advance sale of dolls doll The Lexington Argonaut Saturday heads arms caps shoes and stockings Joe O Embry a leading citizen of The fancj chamber desks at J T Montgomery who is well known in this said One of the pleasantest social Thisdoll sale is to give me more room Hintons are sui able for gifts and can city was shot and killed by L E Stull events of the week inst passed was the to prepair my display of toys I feel FINE M3EJItCI3AiSrT TAILORS be bad at extremely reasonable prices Stull had combined card party and musicale assured it will be to yonr interest as near Mt Sterling Friday S E TIPTON Cutter Call and look at them raised a crop of tobacco for Mr Embry which Mrs E A Tipton gave in honor well as mine to make your doll pur- ¬ Dancing School and the quarrel arose over a division of two very charming nieces from Paris chases before the rush Mrs Nannie Brown and sale of the crop Both men drew Misses Marie and Louise Parrish Both ¬ Osborne has organized a danc pistols and seven shots were fired of the young women are talented musi ¬ Prof U RockiNG CHAiRS are the most comfort- ¬ DONT TRUST EVERY LAUN cians pupils of the Cincinnati College ing class in Odd Fellows Hall Next Stull was not wounded Mr Embry ¬ After ¬ was a brother-in-lalesson on Wednesday Dec 1st of Judge H 0 of Music and both contributed greatly able You need another at your fireDRY SIGN YOU SEE to the pleasure of the evening Miss side J T Hinton is just now showing noon class at three oclock Night class Howard of this city Marie is the possessor of a beautiful rocking chairs of all kinds from the for ladies and gentlemen at eight 1 1 1 tj Notice voice which shows the effects of caje finest down He can supply you IVfc ftk oclock Lessons on Monday Wedneswhile traveling down street ful culture while Miss Louises violin It day and Friday w nting pictures for Chi isi music is most acceptable Progressive Parties In cut glass latest cuts and Consult yoiir friends first whom Special low euchre occupied the hours from eight to mas should call at once Sentences In Squire rUlcstonTu Court Well come you see wearing unfrayed beauti- ¬ newest patterns rate on large work Call and see sam- ten the music coming as a most agree andsse it Our stock and prices Yesterday in Squire Lillestons court ples made on carbon the finest and able finale fully laundered linen and you will Saturday afternoon several young will su prise you Lucinda Branch was fined 1085 for most permanent picture made New ladies who attended the Bourbon Clubs stealing the tail gates off carts belong- cards sryles etc CO tf find when rou come 10 inquire FOBD Thanksgiviug ball arranged to give a L Grinnan Mann Fuhrman ing to x return dance that eyening at Odd Fel ¬ Be good and 3ou will ba lone- - wiiose laandr they patronize that Harry Burna who had a pistol on his lliley Graunau Goes Abroad 3rL at the jail lows Hall The affair was informal some Mark Twains new book tf person when visiting a friend -AT vas j sentenced to ten A dispatch from New York states but was a very pleasant event Present was fined 3285 and Fj5e Sale Good anthracite Btove that Riley Grannon has sailed for Italy were Misses Sue and Sallien Mai Ander- days in jail S Georgetown Gall at The News office Graves to enjoy rest and recreation Riley re- ¬ son ajp Extremely low prices we are cently got on the right side of the stock Darna1 Lexington Pattie Johnsori HINTON JR Get our prices oefor buying BRO Proprietors offering in china of all descrip- ¬ market in Wall treet and picked up Mt Sterling Anna Pendleton Win ¬ CO FRAN hone No 4 30000 on the gas and sugar games CO chester Mamie Green Coyington Edith EORD tions i - ThosHutchcraft jcier Kate Alexander Nellie M53r Maggie Croxton Alice Spears Mabel Russell Clara Wilmouth Nannie Swjiiingen Sate and TJouise Russell Margate Anna Lee Talbott Eddie s PUT OUR NAME Vii 1 t t NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS Pay your taxes be fore December 1st 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 der to make my settle ments with State and County E T SEEDING ¬ Davis Thomson Xsgrfg ¬ DRESS SBC Ilm Gr T 0KER ¬ NEW HOOSIER WHEAT DRILLS Both Shoe and Disk Sale byoO EIX7v3ELX- STEELE SKEIN BIKDSELL WAGONS o EDWARD JFais Ky A v WEAR E ALWAYS IT Adding new lines cutting old prices with a store full of new Fall Goods tosh r you ¬ -- - i - Family Portraits life size Free of charge M CONDONS- - hih FOR FALL AND WINTER i - ¬ w ¬ yteA ¬ ¬ - - The Bourbon Steam Laundry M v MM - rWHk5 v fc r THE BOURBON NEWS TtJDAY NOVEMBER 30 1897 AGRICULTURAL HINTS Borne THE BOURBON NEWS Seventeenth Year Established 1881 Published Every Tuesday and Friday by WALTER CHAMP ft THE GOOD LANDLORD I sing to you about a man whose memory His name was Hiram Morethangood he lived In Nottoofast And tho to save his native land he never drew a sword He was what all lils tenants called a mighty line landlord Wheneer a tenant chanced to break a pane or two of glass He never used to storm and rave or mur ¬ mur out Alas I But he would go and buy some more In sunshine or In rain Or if it was at zero and hae them set again No matter if in room or hall the paper should get torn He would not as some landlords do com ¬ plain from night till morn And if the paint jgoLscarred and soiled the first thing he would do Was send and have the painter come and paint the house anew No matter if a faucet froze or if got clogged a drain It made no difference to him he never would complain And if a tenant short of wood should burn the cellar stairs He always thought It sweet delight to make such small repairs And if a tenant should neglect to close a swinging blind And it should be thrown from its place by the fierce winter wind And tumbling to the walk below some passer by should kill He would not say one unkind word but go and pay the bill And ere the morning light broke forth he from his bed would rise And not with thunder in his tone nor anger in his eyes But with a rosy shade of joy upon his man- ¬ ly face Would to the tenant go and give a full deed of the place Thomas F Porter in N Y Sun long should last 13 VJXJ3X4tXJJAAJJAJJULA44fl J - 4 ON NUBBIN RIDGE H -- -- fl BY GUY A --J JAMESON A fTyTTTYTTPVTTT - 1 I I I f t-M I 4 i V if - H r ftTUBBIN HEDGE lay sweltering- in 1 the hot June sun The fields of sickly corn gasped and wilted the patches of parched wheat and oats rat- ¬ tled mournfully as the hot winds swept over them Nubbin Ridge at best made poor return for the labor put upon her barren sides and when nature refused to be lavish in dispensing- her moisture the harvest was distressingly meager Mrs Louise Long sat in the doorway of her cabin and looked out along the Ixidge Everywhere the rows of yellow stunted corn or patches of dead grain ¬ met her eye and filled her heart with dismay It seemed to her that their own little farm was the worst burned tip of all She turned to where her husband crept along the rows of cotton As she followed his slow movements Vback and forth across the field a land of resentment came into her bosom toward him I dont know whatever possessed him to settle on the old clayey Ridge she complained giving way to her feelings It seems to me some men are born shifless an they jest rotate to shifless landi the valley wouldn a come any dearer Little he can ever promise hisself or family but its jest place Ridge or starve An theres that ag- - changea feeling that some wonderful over gervatin old heu an her chickens in heart he had come vished her In his sincerely that it might the garden scratchin up the last bean be lasting but long experience taught I dont know whatll become of us an him to take little comfort in the hope having once got started she was sure attribute to drift on to her two pet causes of ir- ¬ He couldsermon of the spell to nothing but the the morning This ritation over which she periodically hypothesis was natural for it had worried herself into the bed an wrought wonderfully upon himself He Henry spendin every cent he can get had taken tobacco but once during the his hands ou fer tobacco an the chil- ¬ evening and then when walking dren needin bread fer their mouths through the fields with Sullivan There and clothes fer their backs Shifless was a strong resolve forming in his an dissipated thats jest what I call bosom He had made up Ms mind to it Its downright sin he bein a church give up tobacco He was going to ask member to throw his money away chewiu of the filthy weed theres the Lord to help him if he only would them pigs rootiu up the potatoes It In the cool of the evening the Longs jest seems everything is agin us The drove up the clayey road that wound next thing itll be a cyclone blowing along the side of the Ridge toward their our house away or an epidemic killin home A bank of clouds that lay low off the children an it niightbe a provi- ¬ in the west turned to blood and gold as dence fer if things get much worse they reached the summit of the hill A theyd be better off Oh my it seems hopeful sign to They rode in silence something had Ill burn up an its jest burn fer the Iach seemed feel thatand the result come over the other old pool water jest aggervates yer was XJassing reticence Neither cared thirst Id almost give my soul for a that athe other should know what was drop of cold water to cool my tongue passing in their minds yet they each Anybodys thai lived on Nubbin Ridge in June an canl sympathize with the had instinctively guessed it Louise rich man that lifted up his eyes aint got Long had determined to quit her nag ¬ a spark of Christian charity Believe ging and fretting and her husband felt to my soul Ill melt and she mopped it It would be a hard trial and he her Tace with the under side of her would have spared her the sacrifice apron as she shifted her position to should all be his She had also a sus- ¬ take advantage of the breeze that float- ¬ picion of his intentions and watched ed lazily along the Ridge and vigor ¬ him narrowly as they drove along to see if he took his accustomed quid It ously plied her turkey wing fan her a I could put up with it all an never gavethoughtremorseful little twing as of her browbeating sharp a word if Henryd show any disposi- ¬ she words and ingratitude She was forced tion to give up his extravagant and filthy habits Goin on ten years since to admit to herself that he was a kind we moved to the Ridge and if hed put self sacrificing husband and although half the price hes spent fer tobacco in not a good manager had done the best n well wed a had water fer the Ridge he could She now repented her harsh- ¬ Lord o mercy yonders that bull of ness at his show of reformation It was dark when the wagon rattled Jacksons breakin in the corn I have up to the little cabin An occasional enough to worry the soul out of Job She chased the bull from the fence to flash of lightning illuminated the clouds the strip of woods and came blowing on ttie horizon I believe we shall have rain in a day back peering under her hand through or two Lu the glistening heat toward her husband in the field I hope so if it dont turn out to be a ey She would have said cyclone a restin Yes an no doubt a chewin of his quid He was born but checked herself in a little cough Already she was improving shifless an tired ¬ The sun sank down through a cloudLong awoke the next morning with a less sky behind Nubbin Ridge and the throbbing pain in his head his limbs great yellow glow that lingered in the J moved heavily anduieeling of lassitude west gave no promise of rain was on him From force of habit he felt had gathered thick in the in his pocket for his tobacco As his Shadows valley below Henry Longs little farm hand gripped it he bethought himself when he stopped his jaded mule at the He Tas half sorry of his resolve it wts end of the rows and began to take off foolish of him to have made it He the harness He groaned as he threw recalled the sermon of only yesterday his stiffened limbs across the mule and as something far in the past that had surged him across the clods toward his irresistibly moved him He regretted cabin He could see it in faint outline that he went to preaching Be contin Ajjainst the grove of trees ued to hold the piece of tobacco and - icoiled Himself from UmlPr m the then quit His strength of purpose was jL Desk and His Visitor Quailed noticed that no smoke curled from chimney and missed the gleam of the growing weak when Louise rattling tho gCol James Plum who used to edit a v A pots in preparation of breakfast began little dnil J nnn m uuc Ule ii WPSTPrn kitchen fire through the chinks nip ivx one of her old tunes she used to sing Pennsylvania oil towns always had sigh escaped him something hard came a into his throat and his brow became when full of hope they had moved to aiuii oi sitting m such a way as to Allow a large majority of himself to troubled He gave the mule a dig in the Ridge Shes turning over a new leaf repose under his desk the ribs then regretted it as the over and I must Panta fHe was one of the most fearless men worked beast groaned As he turned thought Long him in the little woods pasture to rus- loons in hand he stepped to the door too that ever grasped a pen and peo tle a scant supper in the brush he and castthe tobacco across the garden ple wuo Knew nim generally contented gave him a few gentle pats in lieu of He saw it fall on the onion bed noted themselves with merelv cnnKifWi source when it pleased him to some more substantial expression of the place and hurriedly dressed The day began still and sultry clouds write uncomplimentary paragraphs into a good will The donkey burst tired bray whose mournful cadence still lingering in the south and west cbncernimr them But one day a new driller came to struck dire foreboding into Longs al- ¬ The children were hoeing afield and Long was plowing in the cotton His town and celebrated his advent by get- ready troubled bosom The cows were waiting at the bars wife was missing from her usual place Hs urumt wnicn was common enough and the children not having returned of espial in the doorway After the but distasteful to Col Plum So the from the fields where they had gone to breakfast dishes had been cleared away latter wrote a half column article in chop cotton he thought to steal in she picked up the hoe and began to which he held Bill Magee the newcomer up to public scorn after the milk vessels and not disturb work industriously in the garden be of little use she thought jplagee by the way had been preItll his wife But that individuals ear was as the hoe thumped on the hard ground ceded by his reputation as an all around alert and as she caught the sound of his footfall the groans and muttered and rattled among the rocks but it limlly and people who read Col Plums suffering to which she gave vent was strengthens folks in their resolution to remarks about him began gathering in keep busy 4he vicinity of the office of the Daily alarming she said pick Force Pump as soon as the paper con ¬ Why whats this Long stopped listened hesitated ingup something in the onions Well taining the article had been read for then stepped into the doorway Her sus- ifc was generally understood that there Lu I am afraid you have had an- ¬ if it aint Henrys tobacco She other bad evening and there was ten- ¬ picions were confirmed field involun would be some excitement as soon as she was Magee got sober enough to understand toward the derness in his voice Is there some- tarily glancedto see her husband disap- ithe situation thing I can do for you before I go to just in time in the brush down the side of a -- Along late in the afternoon the driller pear the cows Oh me Ill burn up It seems Id ravine that ran across the farm The was seen approaching the newspapergive my soul for a cool drink This second time hes stopped this morning office and the crowd immediately beShe him dry Ridge will run me distracted I Something must be ailing hoe gazing gan to close in w Col Plum was busy at his esk in a am scorched with fever but the stood leaning against the intently at the spot where he had van little room that opened upon i street thought of that nasty pool water turns ished Five ten fifteen minutes passed my stomach I dont see why you and her husband had not returned to He sat almost upon his shouldec blades and appeared to be wholly unprepared squatted on the old Ridge anyhow the mule that stood patiently in the ipv a call of the kind he was about to Id give the whole thing cabin and all sun doggedly fighting the flies receive fer a well of good water If youll Her curiosity not altogether un Afno pp rMrlTlf sfrr n hnf take me where I can get all the water I mixed with ear was aroused ne I walked right into the sanctum Hold can drink Ill take in washin an board dropped the hoe and still holding the ing out the paper containing the refyou an the children an you can go on tobacco started under cover of spendin all ysu make fer tobacco Oh patch of corn for the ravine She the erences to himself he fiercely asked en I know Ill burn up what on top side of tered it and crept along the dry bed W Are you the editor of this sheet Col Plum picked his teeth with his earth can be keepin them kids Pears toward the spot where Long had disaplike they know when Im taken worse peared She had made only a few yards penholder and nodded in the affirma- ¬ an stay jest to worry me Henry do when she stopped and listened She tive Did you write this here article about hurry and get the work done could hear a mumbling just ahead She me Aly names Magee Now Lu dont you let it fret you was almost sure it was Henrys voice The colonel slowly uncoiled himself said Long conciliatangly as if he felt What could be the trouble He must and rose up as if he had been a me ¬ guilty and must say something to ap be hurt and she could scarcely restrain pease a just wrath well do the best an impulse to rush to his side What chanical contrivance of some kind we can Youll soon feel better now she did was to crawl cautiously some made to be lengthened out after the that it is growing cool Ill have one yards further Only a bush or two sep- manner of a telescope When he had of the boys go down to Stuarts after arated her from her husband and she attained his full height the top of his head was six feet three inches above some water when they come Yes an could hear him distinctly if you are able well go over to preach- ¬ Lord help me he was saying give the floor He weighed 230 pounds being largely ing Sunday an spend the afternoon me more faith I am so weak Ive tried of bone and with Sullivan he has the best water in so hard to quit 0 Lord give me made up he had takenmuscle After the valley you remember strength for Lus sake It worries her of his caller he replied a careful survey He did not wait for the chafing reply so to see me throwing my money away Yes I wrote the article and I ex- ¬ but hastened out in the night to the cow an it takes from her an the children pect to have another in the paper about pen O Lord help me help me The following Sunday was a bright A deep rumbling rolled along the you to morrow Well said Magee Id like to have day and the Longs drove over to the west hurrying clouds passed under the valley church It had been noised sun A silence fell for a time on the vou put me down for a years subscripabroad that at the conclusion of the ridge then a breeze came sweeping up tion He then paid the price and walked sermon there would be a prajer offered the ravine that smelled of rain Long for rain and the house could not ac- paused only a moment to listen to the out but in spite of the fact that he was commodate the large crowd that had prophetic sounds and feeling that it a pretty decent sort of a citizen when gathered A few came to scoff some was a propitious time for a more com- sober he never really succeeded in win ¬ out of curiosity a large number anx ¬ prehensive prayer he resumed Yes ning the respect of the people of that iously hoping that the preachers pray ¬ Lord help and if it be Thy will send us town Cleveland Leader er would be answered The subject of rain We so badly need rain Lord the discourse was faith and the preach- ¬ for Lus sake and the children send us fr HOW TO PREPARE PORK ers forcible arguments and apt illustra-¬ rain O Lord help me help megive Hmelyand Usefnl Suggestions to the Housewife tions made a deep impression on the up the filthy stuff And Lord if it is While the pig per se is not a specially congregation When they kneeled to Thy will give us a bountiful crop Ave pray many a fervent petition rose from need another mule we need some plows attractive subject for prolonged study hopeful hearts we need so many things an 0 Lord there are some points for the treatment The day at Sullivans was a pleasant we so much need a well Lus health of his porkship after he becomes such one Longs dread that his wife might is poor an she cant drink poor water that every housekeeper can bear in drift on to pool water and tobacco and 0 Lord give us a big crop an for Lus mind with advantage to herself Th2se points succinctly stated are That spoil the visit for him abated as the sake give us a well Louisa fell on her face and cried out western pork is better than the eastern afternoon wore away and there took its i ¬ was enough MLus worried herself into a fever debate the matter There agin he thought as his observant eye to last him a day He would use it and EDITOR WAS NOT SOARED RENEWfNG OLD TREES ¬ ¬ -- -- The accompanying view has been ent us as a fair sample of our roads near Claymont if we go oJE She turnpike and other correspondents from that vicinity have called our at ¬ Chief tention to the same matter Consul Sheward in his annual report goes into it in detail and the Wilming ¬ ton News and Every Evening have both taken up the subject The News says that in Wilmington there is a cross street or road that would be a disgrace even to the Klondike regions It is a Intelligent Pruning Will Produce Al most Wonderful Results ROADS IN DELAWARE Old trees are among the mostrfier Would Be a Disrrncc Even to ished treasures of rural and suburban the Klondike Conntry homes They are the most costly too JSv TO as every finished product is costly into which has entered those transforming and creative processes which only long reaches of time can furnish An old house may fall down or be destroyed by fire and while we mourn the loss of the visible sign of old associations a better and more beautiftfi structure can be made to take its place But when an old tree that has been the guardian of the home for generations and stood there before the home was founded surrenders to the blast the loss is beyond re¬ ¬ -- ¬ ¬ ¬ 3 ¬ ¬ J ¬ i ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ mass oi stones and dirt and almost impassable for man or beast also that outside of Wilmington there is scarcely a stretch of one mile of road that is as it should be Gullies and ruts and holes and stones are the features of our roads and riding is a burden instead of a pleasure Even the turn- ¬ pikes are only in a fair condition Appeals to the legislature to provide for a system of road making have been in vain The state division however is now about to take up the matter and renew the agitation and will present a bill to the legislature this winter The hearty eooperation of every mem- ¬ ber of the division is important In emergencies of this kind large member chip is a great assistance The division has grown considerably during the year and ought to continue to increase Numbers which mean votes are very effective arguments with our legisla- ¬ tors L A W Bulletin A ffm v A ROAD IN DELAWARE -- ¬ t ¬ i Lord have mercy on me a selfish because it is corn fed old sinner Help me O Lord to keep That in ordering pork for roast you from worrjing an help me be submis- - should always call for young pork That the reason some pork cooked sive She rose and pushed her way through with beans cooks away to a sea of the brush Long heard his wife ap- greasy crumbly fat is because it is proaching and still on his knees from an old hog That the way to distinguish young turned and faced her with an expres ¬ sion of blank amazement pork when buying is that salt pork Get up from there Henry Ive frcm young pigs or yearlings is firm been a hearin you an Im a selfish old hard and close in texture and its skin sinner a begrudgin you the little sat- ¬ i thin and smooth while that from an isfaction ye have from jour quid She eld residenter is rough scaly and full stepped nearer to him and extended the of bristles That clear white pork is better than piece of tobacco Heres yer tobacco I found it in the onion bed where you that with a pinkish or yellowish tinge¬ That pork tenderloin alone is tastethrowed it if its any comfort to you take it an chew it an Ill never open less and has to be treated with various my mouth in a word of complaint agin high condiments to be made palatable That in boiling a ham you should aint ye goin to take it Long had risen to his feet and stood add one cup of vinegar and one cup of staring at his wife and the proffered to- ¬ sugar That the liquor in which ham bacco A tear rolled slowly down his is boiled makes a good foundation for cheek and he raised his hand and pea soup That is it much cheaper to buy a fresh shoulder of pork and corn brushed it away Lu youre too good its me thats it for yourself allowing one gallon of the selfish old brute he began husk- ¬ salt to five gallons of water That pork drippings make one of the God being my helper Ill never ily put a chew in my mouth again until best frying mediums for chickens or you have a home in the valley and a fish That apple sauce should always be an accompaniment for roast pork well of lasting water That cold roast pig sliced thin is He took the dirty piece of tobacco and hurled it far down the ravine BeS almost equal to the breast of turkey That the leaf lard from the kidneys fore it had reached the ground large fcris best That old or very salt ham urups oi ram oegan 4o tail on the parched ground and splash on the dry should be parboiled five minutes before O ¬ Remove Them All The Hill tax is produced by running roads in straight lines over hills and mountains with grades of 10 to 15 feet in 100 instead of following valleys skirting hills and making gradual wind ing ascents keeping as close as possible to a four per cent grade The Square Corner tax is common on the prairies and in level districts It consists in traveling for instance seven miles north and then seven miles east to reach a point that is but ten miles northeast in a straight line In such a case 40 per cent of the actual dis ¬ tance is added The average distance added in this way between any two points throughout the country is 20 per cent The Mud tax is due to having soft roads insufficiently drained and gen ¬ erally repaired by having the sod stones and earth from the g utters thrown on them once a year when road taxes are being worked out The Fence tax arises from the time material and expense of erecting and maintaining unnecessary fences The Snowdrift tax follows on the heels of the fence tax fences serving as obstructions to cause the formation of SELF IMPOSED TAXES Good Road Tax Once Paid Would gins to show signs of disease and decay and year by year grows more attenuated in its branches and weaker in 3eaf growth and power we watch it as we watch a friend attacked by a slow but incurable malady But remedies are now being discovered for almost every ill of the body and successful tree surgery is or may be as common as the higher form of that science A recent number of Garden and Forest discusses the rejuvenescence of old trees and nrivoc Ti tfirtinnl rliroolinnc frT pflFjtmo it Directly to the point are two illustrations of the same tree a venerable oak in the Arnold Arboretum The first is of a tree with far reaching branches but marked by infallible signs of de- ¬ crepitude the leafage scauty and the general prospect of life discouraging The second illustration shows the same tree 12 years later shorter cf limb it is true but displaying vigor in every leaf and fiber and exhibiting every characteristic of youth and strength and hopeful promise of longevity No miracle not even one of natures has been performed The result is simly one of skillful tree surgery of intelli- ¬ gent pruning according to the De Car system which instead of sending the tree blood long distances through collapsed and withered arteries contracts the area and applies the nourishing forces in such a way that thej can be assimilated and made to promote the growth of all the members The process is one which almost any intelligent farmer or tree owner should be able to apply Vigor car be re- ¬ stored to a tree in this condition by shortening all its branches by one third or one half their entire length The only care needed in this operation is to cut back each main branch to a healthy lateral branch which will serve to at tract and elaborate by means of its leaves a sufficient flow of sap to insure the growth of the branch These di- ¬ rections must be carefully observed to prevent further decay and care must also be taken to leave the lowest limbs the longest so that the greatest possible lpaf surface shall be exposed to the light So if some old tree near roadside or dwelling that has been the landmark of a century shows alarming symptoms the owner should not depair before he has treated it according to the gen eral plan here laid down Boston Tran¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ pair for a long time at least As there is no immediate remedy possible the need of precaution becomes all the greater When one of these old sentinels be- ¬ 3 1 ¬ script HANDY FARM CRATES n Gooilly Supply Where one has access to a mill and can procure an abundance of inch square edgings he can make a dozen o more crates very easily after the manner shown in the sketch A few Put in Your Winter Vacation Making r leaves the clouds overhead and following it came a downpour of rain The tears rolling down Longs cheek mingled with the falling drops as he firew his wife into the protection of the denser brush N Y Independent -- rl acui luignu me cnea nisn That vi viff tTlvntxri nrr Tint nrmc nVni t lil become A terrific clap of thunder burst from Star TTnm J1 4- - ei l i broiling J fried ham cooked too long will hard and dry Washington Charity of speech is as divine a thing as charity of action To judge no one harshly to misconceive no mans motives to believe things as they seem to be until they are proved otherwise to temper judgment with mercy sureFive Arab Maxims ly this is quite as good as to build up Never tell all you know for he who churches establish asylums and found tells everything he knows often tells colleges Unkind words do as much more than he knows Jarm as unkind deeds Many a heart Never attempt all you can do for he has been wounded beyond cure many who atempts everything he can do often n reputation has been stabbed to death attempts more than he caai do by a few little words There is a char- ¬ Never believe all that you hear for he ity which consists in withholding words who believes ail that he hears often be in keeping back harsh judgments in lieves more than he hears abstaining from speech if to speak is to Never lay cut ail you can afford for condemn Such charity hears the tale he who lays out everything he can afford of slander but does not repeat it lislays out more than he can afford tens in silence but forbears comment Never decide upon all you may see then locks the unpleasant secret up in for he who decides upon all that he sees the very depths of the heart Silence often decides on more than he sees r can stiil rumor it is speech tha t keeps Detroit Free Press De a story alive and lends it vigor troit Free Press The desire of some men 1o wobblei I want a dollar Jones and I want around in a big place rather than Ml All right take this counter a small one accounts for man7 of lifes it bad felt Harlem Life failures Chicago News M ¬ Charity of Speech ¬ ¬ ¬ The Waste Land tax comes from the less of good unused land left on the roadside outside the fences The Wagon Wheel tax is caused by the use of vehicles having narrow tires with rear wheels following in the track of the front pair and thereby alwaj s tending to cut up the road surface The Good Hoads tax is the profit accruing to the farmers and all other HANDY FARM CRATE persons using the roads from the re het moval of the above self imposed taxes wire nails secure the corners these be 2y2 inches long The bottom L A W Bulletin may be of board or of slats as pre- ¬ ferred A board cover can also be fitted FRUITS AND VEGETABLES to the top if needed Such a contriv- ¬ Select the potato seed when the crop ance makes an exceedingly strong and is dug convenient crate well adapted for gath ¬ gets cool be- ¬ ering the potato and apple crops It is Wait until the weather fore storing apples in the cellar much better to pick the potatoes or ap ¬ Of the different varieties of fruit the ples into such a receptacle and load grape is the most difficult to graft a wagon with some dozens of them ¬ Apples should be evenly sorted uni than to gather the crop and turn it loose into the wagon box from which form in size and quality throughout In fall planting it is best to make the fruit or tubers must be picked out Crates thus a little mound around the stem of a or shoveled out again save much handling and consequent tree Pack apples tightly so as to prevent bruisinar Orange Judd Farmer damage from moving about in the IMPROVE THE ROADS barrel By planting in long rows straw- ¬ It Is High Time for the Farmers to Act Energetically berries can be grown as cheaply as po- ¬ tatoes Its dust dust now it will be mud Give trees plenty of room if you mud after winter aets in It is of the would have them thrifty vigorous and first importance to the farmers that the common roads are in good condition to good bearers Seeds of nut or forest trees should haul the produce to market and the always be planted before they have formation of good roads has proved so successful that it is no longer aue had time to dry In setting out trees dig holes broad cuse for those beds of on ire-- that the enough to stretch the roots out full earlier settlers had to contend with length and but little deeper than the Gravel banks are to be found in near- ¬ tree is set in the hole St Lcuis Re ¬ ly every county and it requires no skill to apply it When the road is public put in good shape by the ordinary To Keep Onions from Sprontinp road grader the gravel cau be put on A correspondent of the Progressive the road at any time even midwinter Farmer gives the following as a sure We had an experiment of winter applica ¬ method of keeping onions from sprout- ¬ tion One of the principal approaches to ing At any time after the onions have the city was down a longhillonthe sides been drawn take a sharp knife and re- ¬ of the cut a number of springs kept the move the hard projection on the bot ¬ track always a bed of mire that ren ¬ 4 tom that contains the roots It may be dered the track nearly impassable At better to excavate this hard substance last the city undertook to cover it with slightly below a level but care should gravel This was done in midwinter be taken not to injure the surrounding when the road was frozen hard parts Onions thus treated will not some of the gravel was dumped and in sprout and will keep in good condition frozen lumps yet that street is the best long after onions not so treated have in the city to day It is full time for ruiucd from sprouting xne lam- - s to act Farmers Union -- drifts X rv THE BOURBON NEWS TflMpAY NOYEMBEE 30 1897 HUMOROUS So T SAVED BY SOUR MILK EXEST WOMAN CITIZEN PL BRIEF AND POINTED Jm Seeing is be¬ Six Whitea Attacked by Tivo Hnmhil Smith lieving1 Jones Not always It often Indians depends ujon what paper you see it in Cote Sanddessein Callaway cpunt Chicago Mews Mo is an unpretentious little town of yon tell me what has become half a dozen houses a blacksmith shop Can of old Capt Saltwater Hes light and a general merchandise store Its No in surroundings are peaceful and far housekeeping In Harlem Brooklyn Life the lower bay from what they once were The town Mitigation First CitSzen They occupies a great hill overlooking the say the snow is often 20 feeit deep in Missouri river Nearly 90 years ago it Second Citizen was built as a fort and it was once the the Klondike Heavens But of course there are no scene of probably as heroic a little sidewalks Detroit Journal struggle as ever occurred in Missouri ¬ Some years after the fort had been Had the Facts Wickwire Real ly now you dont believe the poor are built probably during the progress of Mudge I know the war of 1812 Baptiste Roi an old growing poorer they are Look at me I havent half Frenchman and his wife and four hunt- ¬ Indian ¬ ers occupied the fort and they were be the money I had on pay day apolis Journal siegedby more than 200 Osage Indians A Wish My youth said the pe It seems the Indians knew of the des-¬ perate straits in which Roi and his nurious man was spent as a sailor Id like to have known you then companions were placed and they as- ¬ Why It would have been a pleas saulted the fort with great fierceness ure to see you pay out something even The men were Indian fighters and if it was only a cable Washington fortunately their assailants were not Star armed with rifles and Rio and the hunt-¬ Papa said Tommy little broth- ¬ ers used their guns with such rapidity and effect that they soon drove the In ¬ er is a week old to morrow isnt he Yes Lets you and me give him a dians back to the woods The fort had¬ birthday present Very well What been built expressly to resist such asshall it be Lets buy him a wig saults but unfortunately the inmates He needs that more than anything1 were compelled to depend upon the river for their water supply and the In ¬ Tit Bits No said the impecunious gentle ¬ dians suspected as much for they kept man I dont think I should like to be a sharp watch on the river with a part a publisher The little pajer I issue of their numbers while the remainder among my friends is an atwful nuisance endeavored to set fire to the fortress to me What must be your trouble with There was a small supply of water in thte fort and for two days and nights the reams of paper you aeod out the whites preserved their stronghold Boston Transcript She Appeals said the intact John The Indians became exasperated at wife of the citizen who had just settled his freak ejection bet like a little man the stubborn resistance of the handful the next time you want to bet on an of whites and they tried a general rush election just agree that in case you with a view of setting fire to the fort lose 3Tou wont make a fool of yourself In this latter undertaking they suc- ¬ for three months It will be quite as ceeded but it cost- them dearly for difficult as anything else- you could un ¬ while they were applying xhe torch the dertake and it will spare the feelings rifles of the whites were busy and soon the Indians were driven back to cover of your relatives Puck and the fire was presently extinguished Then the performance was repeated GERMANYS COMMERCE several times and until every drop of Her Relations with Great Britain and water the whites had was exhausted Other European Countries and the fort was again on fire The imperial statistical office at Ber- ¬ Old man Roi and the men then gave lin has just published a detailed ac- ¬ up in despair and prepared to sell their count of the commercial relations of lives as dearly as possible Meantime Germanj to foreign states in the year was busy hunting 1896 In that year Germanys exports the formers wife among her milk crocks and in an old to Great Britain British India Aus- ¬ churn and she managed to raise enough tralia and Canada amounted in value to sour milk to extinguish the flames and 908000000 marks while the imports was doing so the men kept the from the same countries and from the while sheat a saftj distance with their British West Indies amounted to 931 Indians rifles 000000 marks To Great Britain alone Strange as it may seem the Indians Germany exported to the value of 715 were so disheartened at this critical 000000 marks and from Great Britain stage in the defense of the fort that alone she imported 614000000 marks they withdrew carrying their dead Very different are the statistics of Ger ¬ and wounded with them No one in the man trade relations with British India and with Australia The exports to fort was injured St Louis that been those destinations amounted to 78000 a It had body learned at had of Indians large attacked 000 marks while the imports thence Sanddessein and of the desperate reached a value of no less than 270000 Cote successful and resistance made by the 000 marks In view of tAese figures the The Louis people is drawn that Germanjr brave inmates with aStfine tv conclusion rifle inlaid need not fear in the case of British presented Roi with gold and silver and suitably in- ¬ India and Australia any attempt to scribed and his brave old wife hamper her export trade as she is in a really saved the fort was suitably who re- ¬ position to retaliate with effect In the warded with a handsome present case of Canada however Germany is at Cote Sanddessein is not much larger a disadvantage Her imports from that now than it was when old Baptiste Roi country only amounted to 3000000 party marks while she exported 15000000 and hisstirring fought the Osages and many scenes were marks worth of goods to British North there while the Indians strove enacted with the America The results of commercial whites for possession of the country treaties with Russia and Austria-Hungar- y none are strikingly illustrated by the but praise were deemed more deserving even in those days when new statistics In 1S92 German exports of to Russia had reached a total value of bloody encounters between the whites 239000000 marks In 1893 durin g the and the red men were common than the second half of which the tariff war defense made by old Baptiste Roi It was known that with Russia prevailed the value of Ger¬ a large number ofhe and his partj killed Indians for they were man exports to that country fell off to all expert marksmen and used to such the figure of 1S5000000 marks After encounters St Louis Republic the commercial treaty came into force in March 1894 the rise in- exports to A NEW GERMAN LIGHT Russia was constant and the past year they reached a total of 364000000 Discovery That Will Revolutionize Methods of Illumination marks To Austria the amount of Ger- ¬ Consul Deuster at Crefeld Germany man exports in 1S91 the year before the reports to the state department of a conclusion of the commercial treaty discovery made there which it is said was 348000000 marks It rose in 1S92 evolutionizes the methods of illumina- ¬ the first year of the commercial treaty tion It is an incandescent gas A sin- ¬ to 377000000 marks and last year to gle jet of ordinary size can emit a light 477000000 marks N Y Post of much more than 1000 candle power and line print can be read at a distance A Phenomenal Island A most phenomenal island is that of of 100 feet The inventor says the cost Bornholm in the Baltic belonging to for a light of 1500 candle power is only per hour while Denmark It is famous for its geo¬ iys cents electric light of that for an 400 candle logical peculiarities consisting as it ordinary 14 cents power is per hour does almost entirely of magnetite and its magnetic influence is not onty very THE MARKETS well known to the navigators of those waters but also much feared by them Cincinnati Nov 29 on account of its influence on the mag- ¬ LIVESTOCK Cattlecommon5 2 00 a 2 75 3 85 Select butchers 4 35 netic needles which makes the steer- ¬ CALVES Fair to good light G 25 5 50 2 85 ftn 3 30 ing of a ship correctly a matter of much HOGS Common Mixed packers 3 35 3 45 difficulty In fact this influence is felt Light shipDers 3 35 3 50 3 75 SHEEP Choice 4 15 even at a distance of miles and being LAMBS Good 4 85 to choico 5 25 sighted by mariners on the Baltic they FLOUR Winter family 3 75 350 9 54 once discontinue steering their GRAIN Wheat No 2 red at 92 Na3red 2 course by the needle and turn instead g Corn No mixed 27lA Oats No 2 23i to the well known lighthouses and Rye No 2 46 ¬ other holds to direct their craft Be HAY Prime to choice 9 25 9 50 S 50 tween Bornholm and the mainland PROVISIONS Mess pork 4 12J LardPrime steam there is also a bank of roclc under wa ¬ BUTTER Choicediiiry 13 14 Prime 24 ter which is very dangerous to naviga ¬ APPLES to choice ereamcrv 2 50 3 25 Per bbl tion and because of its being constant- ¬ POTATOES Per bbl 85 2 10 ly submerged vessels have been fre ¬ CHICAGO 4 TO 4 90 quently wrecked at that point The FLOUR Winter patents 975 Wheat No 2 93 Y fact in this case is that the GRAIN 2 Chicago springred leculiar No 90 9l 4 mag netic influence of this ore bank is CORN No 2 2GSrC 21 204 so powerful that a magnetic needle sus ¬ OATS No 2 7 25 PORK Mess 7 30 pended freely in boat over the bank LARD Steam 4 22 4 25 will point down uul if not disturbed NEW YORK 5 25 4 95 will remain in a perfectly perpendicu ¬ FLOUR 2 Wi liter patent No red i 00 lar line Chicago Chronicle CORN No 2 mixed 335 ¬ - It Docs Speaker Wlio Didnt Have Muck to Say ¬ ¬ Her Sturdy Lads and Clever Lasses The nride of visitors to Washington vvho Become Prominent Citizens go to the senate chamber or house of representatives to see the congressman or senKnown as the Widow Ryan AVuh 3 ator from their district and hear him make i Clever Business Woman Short Sketch of Her Hie ana w nnt Some of Her Children Ac ¬ complished DOCTORS DONT DENY IT j S speech is often apparent at the national - From the News Indianapolis Ind Hundreds of thousands of men of foreigul comer Yes was the reply Ive seen him birth have taken out naners declaring theirl Have vou had the luck to be here when State was citizenship in Indiana since that he was talking 1 took care not to miss anything he might P t Vrtl say Ive been here every day K1 na ierent matter nowever wiieu uiuug m uici 1 J UUI1 L U1U111U VUU J UillV W1HI1 X MULL forties the first woman of foreign birth apjS plied for and received papers of citizenship fthe time The way he woke up those moafter declaring in set form that she rej nopolies and ringsters out home was a caunounced all allegiance to every prince on tion and then he was only nibbling at the potentate on earth f Questions of the day just getting the flavor was an Irish fof the social situation previous to stepping This first woman citizen widow who settled in southern Indiana with in and biting out a chunk or two way looked at him her progeny of sturdy lads and clever lassel t Thats the his I always hppn rinirinfr voipr has I snnnnsp nnf hought She upon a farm which she had had taken out naturalization papers in order Jn clarion tones I M yes was the doubtful rejoinder What did he say exclaimed the aues purpose of starting hei and for the further Ill bet it was something familv as true Americans with a full under vtioner eagerly standing of the advantages and responsibili brief and to the point So far as I can judge I tried not to let ties of American citizenship The Widow Ryan as she was knownj rany of his remarks get away from me but in Daviess County Indiana was a great Im afraid that maybe I wasnt watchful Ive only heard him speak hve woman with a clever business head and lefj enough behind her those who grew to be worthyj times Three of them he said aye and the Washington Star men and worthy women and who have lefts tother two he said no upon the btate their impress One of these sons James B Ryan became May Have Meant That treasurer of the State of Indiana and a son He told me to get off the earth What in law M L Brett also held that high arid do you suppose he meant honorable position Another son was tlie I ne seemed to late Lieut Col Richard J Ryan who wa bath evidently think that you needed f Louisville Courier Jour probably the most brilliant and gifted oratojl fnal that Indiana ever produced and who during the war for the Union served his country in A Good Bed the Thirty fifth Indiana Volunteer lnfantrv Hostess I hope you found the bed comjjfj better known as the Irish Regiment Another son is Thomas F Ryan whois fortable Mr Jenkins Jenkins Excellent madam I nearly fell now 59 years old and with a few intervals ofi asleep in it Chicago Tribune absence has been a resident of Indianapolis for forty two years Mr Ryan has been an active business man all his life and has seem It Makes Cold Feet Warm more than one fortune come and go in tli Shake into your under shoes Allens Foot M Ease a powder for the feet It gives vicissitudes of trade and sudden panic In the early fifties smitten by the golds and comfort prevents that smarting rest senfever he went by way of the Isthmus oft sation and keeps your feet from perspiring Panama to California and he has always rpj Foot Ease makes cold feet warm tained the free hearted open and trusting Allensyour feet perspire they usually feel After commence xnai aisungiusneu uie ganantf cold at this season Ask your druggist or pioneers or the golden btate lie has been shoe dealer to a 25c all over the far west engaged in mining an3 Foot Ease and day forat oncebox of Allens Sample sent use it Oregon Arizona anal trade operations in Free Address Allen S Olmsted Le IioyNY Montana From May 1885 until August 1887 he was the government agent at tneS Not a Diplomat Seal Islands off the Alaska coast a highly You never tell me that I look young and wj responsible position For ten years or more said Mr Ryani sweet any more pouted Mrs Lovelace No her brute of a husband replied I in conversation with a group of gentlemen at the Indianapolis Board of Trade I havei seem of late to have lost my powers of imCleveland ueen extremely sensitive m mv lower nmt WS agination almost completely Leader to weather chances If mv letrs had been filled with quick silver I do not think the Take the Air Line could have responded more quickly or more Vw To St Louis and the West 53 miles tiie s rlimn t r ssnsi if Micro rrtrtro 11 During the past two years this infirmity shortest from Louisville makes the quickest became much worse and I began to bj time Pullman Sleepera Parlor and Dining alarmed fearing paralvsis My legs were Cars For complete information address cold and reeentlv from mv knees down were J P Maffett traveling Passenger Agent without sensation I could walk only shorSf Knoxville Tenn It A Campbell General distances and would even then experienced Passenger Agent St Louis Mo great weariness I became more and more Valuable Advice alarmed I naturally thought of paralysifPLirt nvncnnflf lrnc Yni rkv Innnmrtt rki nfnvifi Do you think that stimulants would hurt a nleasintr one me doctor I happened to meet my old friend Capt1Detroit Not if you leave them alone U l bheparcl oi this city lie was chantFree Press ing the praises of Dr Williams Pink Pills for Pale People and gave me his experience None So Good as Star Tobacco telling me that he had been brought by The consumption of Star plug tobacco is s using them from a bed where he lay the largest in the world No other tobacco his physician having declared him a is so good as Star plug in all respects hopeless victim of locomotor ataxia and was now as active as any man of his age not There are even renuiring the use of a cane Upon his enough not tobut few people who know recommendation I began the use of4Dr when anybody say that is what I thought tells them anything Wash x ma vi it iiiiaius jl iiiiv T3n ington uemocrat I found positive relief after takingaSfew doses The numbness in my limbs disapTo Cure a Cold in One Day peared as if by magic and I can walk as far Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets All 1 like at a good rapid gait and without as weariness This you may understand is a druggists refund money if it fails to cure 25u great boon to a man who has been of an Not nearly all the funny things in this active habit of life and who still likes to depend to a great extent upon his legs to get world are with a museum Washington Democrat around in the world The pills also drove the rheumatism out of my hip for I have not been bothered with Dont Neglect a Cough Take Some Hales it since I began their use I think I shall Honey of Iiorchound and Tar instanter have to join Captain Shepard in his praises Pikes Toothache Drops Cure in one minute of Dr Williams Pink Pills for Pale People You can tell a good deal about people by Dr Williams Pink Pills for Pale People the appearance of their back porch Washcontain in a condensed form all the ele- - ington Democrat ments necessary to give new life and richness to the blood and restore shattered I have found Pisos Cure for Consumption nerves They are also a specific for troubles an unfailing medicine F 1 Lotz 1305 peculiar to females such as suppressions ir- Scott St Covington Ky Oct 1S9 1 regularities and all forms of weakness They build up the blood and restore the glow of In giving thanks for your blessings dont health to pale and sallow cheeks In men forget the criticisms you have received they effect a radical cure in all cases arising N Y Independent from mental worry overwork or excesses of These pills are sold in whatever nature Feel it pass away when St Jacobs boxes never in loose bulk at 50 cents a box Uil cures Neuralgia boothes it out of all or six boxes for 250 and may be had druggists or direct by mail from Dr WilThe easiest way to catch a flirt is not to liams Medicine Company Schenectady attempt it Chicago News KY 1 vuprtoj Une man had been observed as a ireouent visitor in the gallery of the house A friend took the seat beside him one day and warm reetmgs were exchanged between the two Have you seen hiinr asked the new The frank testimony of a famous physician When Dr Ayer announced his Sarsapa afflicted with the rheumatism for three taken as she had informed rilla to the world he at once found the years and had one hundred dollars worth physicians his friends Such a remedy me more than was what they had looked for and they of medicine to obtain relief yet without were prompt to appreciate its merits and any beneficial result I advised her to try prescribe it Perhaps no medicine known a bottle of Dr Ayers Sarsaparilla and told as a patent medicine is so generally ad- her that if it failed to do her good I would¬ ministered and prescribed by physiciansas refund the money A short time afterward I learned that it had cured her and Dr Ayers SarsapaTilla for blood diseases a a neighbor of hers similarly affiicted was ¬ AA 1 ¬ ¬ St and diseases of the skin that indicate tainted condition of the blood Experience has proved it to be a specific in such diseases and sores of long standing old ulcers chronic rheumatism and many other like forms of disease have yielded to theperseveringuseof Dr Ayers Sarsapar illa after other medicines had utterly failed The testimonials received from physicians to the value of this remedy would fill a volume Here is one leaf signed by Richd H Lawrence M D Baltimore Md It affords me pleasure to bear testimony to the success which your preparation of Sarsaparilla has had in the treatment of cutaneous and other diseases arising from a vitiated condition of the blood Were it necessary I might give you the names of at least fifty individuals who have been cured of long standing complaints simply a by the administration of Dr Ayers One very remarkable instance Was that of a quite old woman who had lived atCatonsville near this city She had been Sarsa-pa-rill- j also entirely relieved of his complaint by its use This is the universal resultof the administration of your Sarsaparilla is without exception the best blood puri- ¬ fier with which I am acquainted There is no other similar medicine can show a similar record Others have imi- ¬ tated theremedy They cant imitate the record Dr Ayers Sarsaparilla has the friendship of the physician and the favor of the family because it cures It fulfills all promises made for it It has healed thousands of people of the most malignant diseases that can mutilate mankind Nothing has ever superceded it and noth ¬ ing ever will until a medicine is made that can show a record of cures greater in nnmber and equal in wonder to those wrought by Dr Ayers Sarsaparilla Pr b Ayers Curebook a story of cures told thethe cured is sent free on request by T C Aver Company Lowell Mass Write for it it - YrYBYfYriYsYcYY ¬ -- s FAMILY The 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Special Clubbing Offer for Prompt Subscriptions Greatvou will send us yonr subscription before December 25th yon can have your choice of any 3 and Uemorcatfi Magazine SO 00 1S5 1U6 J100 55 - 100 100 o 00 ¬ mmmww 5- lii5ISIIIXG BBS rmLM tm 100 175 175 175 125 180 25 25 25 25 25 20 COMPAXY XIO Fifth Avenue New York S ST help--les- - RfM T E i zr m B u ci TE mtr m h D ib m II BS h IB fl JES3 K Wi hi m B VaD u KJOlitfBitPrlSR ii w B HIKE m hi ua 3 c ui wzm n- NQ tt7nj ri THE DUTIES OF TO DAY jaaR a ris IC ti js e sr - ¬ H WMMWVWVAVWrWAW1A wmmmmtmmnMmsmfwimMmm 5C GEORGIA TO THB FRONT FOR TRUTH xru ¬ VIlV A 4ffiia Ranger Ga writes Twelvo years ngo I had Heartburn ¬ ¬ ¬ 1 ¬ m m Unci Some Motive of Course Mrs Bellows I believe you married me for my money Bellows A hem Well I certainly didnt go to the altar for my health N Y Jour- ¬ - Sprained last night To day you are Well if you use St Jacobs Oil to cure news is good news You cant convince an editor that Chicago News no nal Keep on and suffer if you think Why is it that a boy always insists upon St Jacobs Oil wont cure rheumatism raising pigeons or bantam chickens instead of something useful like turkeys or There is a remedy for everything except pigs some of the remedies Chicago News Atchison Globe ¬ troubles Was completely run down and in bed most Mil if of the time Had a Doctor attending me but nothing did me any good until I quit KSttB5sijBl 131 wv levw everything else and used Dr Kai A Simmons Invei SK3f 3SKW Medicine which completely cured me I have tried Black Draught but think Dr M A Simmons liver Medicine is ahead of tuut or any other medicine Papit3iion Of the Heart Whenever one becomes sensible of the beating of their own heart they are liable to bo frightened and imagine they havo Bome form of heart disease If they really havo palpitation Dr SimmonsSquaTr Vino Wine is a certain cure for it but in the majority of such cases the trouble arises from some form of gastric difficulty The stomach distended with food and gases Will derange the heart in some persons While indigestion with its many variations is responsible for very many so called heart troubles The digestive organs need to be stimulated by the use of Dr M A Simmons Iavcr Medicino when tho general health will improve and the heart renew its normal action MS pated Bojvels Glimmer ¬ ing Before my Eyes Belcliod up Gas and other Kidney Disease Consti Children Drink Dont give them tea or coffee Havo yon tried tho new food drink called GRAIN O It is delicious and nourishing and takes the place of coffee Tho more Grain 0 you give the children the more health you distri- ¬ bute through their systems Grain O is made of pure grains and when properly prepared tastes like the choice grades of coffee but costs about as much All grocers sell it 15c and 25c Insist thatyourgrocergiveayouQRAIlsr Accept no imitation T try vjrainu dT Y O m TV W nvDVTATrr nr axura 1-- i-- jilvT nTTT7 a a Tnrn JlXUJliJlJO EUXb r-r t -- rarvsT-nixT YYU11LJVL Mfvi e men May Avoid Painful xeus xrimtnaiii m 11 jclow Examinations WO- r 1V ja jj AbiBJ tm lvra3iWV fsJSSGS SV -- -- Her Idea of rt A Hudson N Y lady recently took Into her household a cirl who had been brought up in the Brook ¬ lyn orphan asylum expecting to train her for a servant The child had been told door bell and was handed a card io re-¬ ceive it on a small tray which was al ¬ ways at hand on a hall table A few days ago a friend coming to luncheon Martha answered the bell and grasp ¬ ing1 the tray opened the door far enough to thrust her thin little face out at the came time demanding jn a sepul ¬ chral whisper Wheres your tick ft Brooklyn Life- - that whenever she answered the To a modest sensitive high strung1 young woman especially an unmarried woman there is no more trying or painful ordeal than the examinations which are now so common in hospitals and private practice An examination by speculum or otherwise is sometimes a positive necessity in certain stages of many diseases peculiar to women J i fwwrinaji - z WV ui so at least it is declared by the pro -r2 jfjgpf 1W31UU Tys ilH3 VHJUHI UUII uu Lilt uut patients heeded their symptoms in time If a young girls blood is watery her skin pale and waxy looking her lips colorless bowels torpid digestion poor her ears and templeg throb and she is subject to headache begin at once to build up her system with Lydia E Pinkhams Vegetable Compound Do not allow her to undergo a physicaliexamination RYE 50y 5UJJ Here is a letter from a young lady who requests that OATS Mixed 26 4 PORK New mess 9 00 8 25 her name should not be used but givesher initials and r 0 LARD Western Q j vo V street number so that any inquiry addressed to her BALTIMORE will be received She savs FLOUR Family 4 40 4 G5 GRAIN Wheat No 2 99 9914 to be able to say a few Dear Mrs Pinkham It Southern Wheat 94 j9i words in regard to the meritsaffords mejgreat pleasure Corn Mixed of your Vegetable Compound I was tempted 33 334 Oats No 2 white 2J fys to try it after seeing the effects of it upon my mother and now I feel like a Rye -- No 2 western 54 new person I am a stenographer and was troubled with falling of the womb CATTLE First quality 4 20 4 CO HOGS Western 4 15 4 20 and female weakness in general J continued to work until I was so weak I INDIANAPOLIS could no longer walk and the last daytE was forced to stop and rest GRAIN Wheat -- No 2 tc I was then so ill that I was compelled to stay in bed and so nervous Corn No 2 mixed 24 Oats No 2 m ixed 20 J4 that I could not hold anything in myliands The least noise or surprise LOUISVILLE would cause my heart to beat so loudlyjf and I would become so weak that I FLOUR Winter patent 3 75 4 00 could hardly stand I suffered for almost a year It is different now I 2 red 95 Corn Mixed can go about my work with pleastire7Wjnile before work was a drudge 27 pats Mixed um Trusting that my words of praisemsty help some other afflicted person PUKK Mc js 9 50 LAKD btoair and be of benefit to womankind in general I remain Yours in gratitude 4 45 t L H 444 S East St Indianapolis 1 1 XX- - zsysmi shsv fc - j l Athens Ga writes In 1872 I had suffered for years from Bilions Head ¬ ache Dizzy Spells with Black Spots before my eyes in mouth very little appe ¬ tite Two Packages Dr M A Simmons Iiivor Medicine cured me and for 10 years I never had an nnnovinir svmntom From fMvwVJfc I living on river I contracted wmsTwsmB Malaria which it is now curing I have used Zeilins Red Z and ThedlordH Illnck Draught5 and found such a difference between them and M A S L M that I did not like them at all Spread the News Tell it far and wide that a medicine composed of cheap material and improperly compounded is a aangerou3 thing to fool with the old proprietors of tho article now called Black Draught and J H Zcilin Co proprietors of rn imita- ¬ Simmons Liver Medicine tion called both have injunctions against them onjoin ing them from using the words composing our trade name but we learn those articles have been sold as just the same as ours While neither of the proprietors iu their advertisements claim theirs to be the same as ours A cSCPZs BadTasto -- ENDYOURrVMEONAPOSTALRD PAGE ND WE WOL SEND YOU 0U 136 ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE FREE feHF5TFP BFDF ATIWG BM Tfi iHsiiiAiiwi mm bniutu j ua iu vsuri IyHCtiES rER AVE HEWHWEH CON- NB MACHINE gJjj WRITE FQR CATALOGUE K SPEAR THE FIRESIDK SUPPLY CO orZanen vllle Ohio ha decided to make AX PAIMLLKLEI OFFER m a mean TIV of advcrtltintf and extending Its buatnea AN AIR TIGHT HEATING for 90 Days at tho unheiird of price of Will be sold COBJ STOPPED FREE PERMANENTLY CURED INDIANAPOLIS INDo TA after flrnt lay loi it patient McMlclne Insanity Prevented by DR KLINES GREAT UUll ftu STOVE poke Send postal for our booklet containing full information buy later when convinced that WE MEAN und Wo do not risk you to buy a Qid E vpJorO a pig in o f pasma and St Vitus Dance No Kit orNcrvount use Treatise and S2trial bottle free thev parini i xpnin charges onlv wheu re ceived Send to 1K KIINK A Hrllrvne Intitute or 33 Arch Street PHILADELPHIA PA BUSINESS oliMSfe1 Best Cough Syrup Tastes Good TJselMi in time Sold by druggists CURES WHERE ALL FISF FAILS FIRESIDE SUPPLY CO GRAIN-Wheat- -No JTOW 2WrHe u of It theIf you dont next time you think paper containing advertisement will have dlanppearcd thl cases IS1 treat WCHt Free- TIDHPQV Iv f1 W - NEW MSCOYKU rf Send for book of testimonials and Or 11 quick roller and cures worse II UUOUiS BOSS AUaatUa rfreE N Tv E 168S ySav lo dn vs flense ctittry tlt o4- ii C ilfivCStlsa - M ft V k 8 SCINTILLATIONS TUB lOUBlOM HBWg jffB8DAY NOVIMBEB 30 187 V V 4 i M Free From iMn Interesting Comment Uynthiana clings to eun time Jumble OI jnowh A White caps are terrifying many good Rheumatism If the people generally knew the true 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 k which requires a real Vleod remedy something more han a mere tonic Swifts Specific is the only real blood remedy and promptly goes to the very fijqttom of even the most obstinate case jkike all other blood diseases the doctors are totally unable to cure Rheu¬ matism In fact the only remedies which they prescribe are potash amd mercury and though temporary relief may result these remedies produce a stiffness of joints and only intensify the disease Those who have had experience Wm Bryant a society young man of with Rheumatism know that it becomes Valley View swallowed poison on ac- ¬ more severe each year count of a love disappointment but the -- citizens in Bath county Willis Irwin monodram artist appears Dec 3 at Shelbyville Tod rfloan the American jockey has won twenty races in England Arthur Hnghes colored stabbed his brother to death at a dance near Owingsville The Cincinnati Post estimates that 100000 turkeys were eaten in and near Cincinnati Thanksgiving day Dr P Rogers a member of the Board of Pension Examiners at Mt Sterling has been declared insane and sent to the asylum at Lexington The wagea of 15000 employes of the Missouri Pacific Railroad have been ad- ¬ vanced ten per cent The increase will amount to 900000 per year ¬ HOW TO FIND OUT 4I8L Fill ft bottle or common class Tvlth mrlne and let it stand twenty four hours asdl ¬ meut or settling Indicates an unheal thy con dition of the kidneys When urine stains linen it is evidence of kidney troubleToo frequent desire to urinate or pain inlfcthe back Is also convincing proof lhat thefkld neys and bladder are out of order alT gpl WHAT TO DO There Is comfort in the knowledge so often expressed that Dr Kilmers Swamp Root the great kidney remedy fulfills every wish In relieving pain in the back kidneys llyer bladder and every part of the urinaryrpas sages It corrects inability to hold urine and scalding pain in passing or bad effectsjfol ¬ lowing use of liquor wine or beer and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to get up many times during jthe night to urinate The mild and the extraor- ¬ dinary effect of swamp Root is soon realized its wonderful cures Jt stands the highest for ca es If you iifeed of the most distressing a medicine you should have the best Sold by druggists price fifty cents and one dollar You may have a sample bottle and pamphlet both sent free by mail Mention The Pails KyNiswsaud send your address tolDr Co Binguampton N YWThe Kilmer proprietors of this paper guarantee theljgen 24sp lm6 uin 3 of this offer 1 Ml fUE 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 NNot alone being the highest quality of goods but we intend to give the people the benefit of buying them at a less pricey than other stores can offer See our new and mammoth FALL STOCK OF MEN S BOYS and CHILDRENS 111 i CLOTHING and underwear The largest stock and best quality in Mens Ladies and Childrens shoes Also Ladies and Childrens Hats at money saving prices New and novel effects in Fall Dress Goods and Silks Also Serges Broadcloth Henriettas etc New Calicoes Outing Cloths Wrapper Goods Flannels Sateens Percales Comforts Blankets Ginghams Jeans Shirting Table Linens Duck Goods Napkins Linen Crashes Ticking Quilts Velvets Fancy Ribbons Hosiery Curtains Ladies Underwear Handkerchiefs all best makes of Corsets in colors and white Gloves for Men Ladies and Children Gloves in Leather Kid and Wool Carpets Oil Cloths Matting etc 500 worth of coupon tickets yon get free a large framed picture See our beautiful styles in Mens and Boys and Childrens Shirts ri unromantic stomach pump saved him Gov Bradley in refusing a pardon to Frank Meiner one of the assailants of M s Bertha Gleason at Newport wrote The uuishment on the application is not a severe pq it should have been Gov Bradley is becoming discouraged WLDOUGLAS alone has distanced all and KGOO W L Douglas S350 shoes are the production of skilled workmen from th6 best material possible at these prices Also 250 and SSOO shoes for men S85 and S17S for boys and youths W L Douglas shoes are indorsed by over 1000000 wearers as the best in style fit and durability of any shoe ever offered at the prices They are mado in all the latest shapes and styles and of every vari- etyof leather t Jfc If dealer cannot supply you write for cata- logue to W L Douglas Brockton Mass SbJby at the result of his attempt to secure portraits of Kentuckys Governors Sf far he has only secure 1 four portraits those of Govs Garrard Owsley Bram btette and Leslie 3 SHOE thoWord years this by merit For competitors U shoe FftEE With every purchase you get a coupon When you have handsome glass Tr- 4H - 800 m useless to expect doctors to cure Rheu¬ matism Under recent date she writes A few months ago I had an attack of Sciatic Rheumatism in its worst form The pain was so intense that my ner¬ vous system was prostrated and I was for a long time perfectly helpless The attack was an unusually severe one and my condition was regarded as 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 Spe- ¬ cific recommended for Rheumatism to I decided almost in despair few give After taking a it a trial able to hobble around bot on tles I was and very soon had no need crutches at all for them for SSS cured me sound and well All the distressing pains have left me my appetite has returned and I am happy to be again restored to perfect health SSS never disppoints for it is made to cure these deep rooted diseases which are beyond the reach of all other reme- ¬ dies It cures permanenty Rheumatism Catarrh Cancer Scrofula Eczema and all other blood diseases It is the only blood remedy guaranteed Montgomery is sacrific in t bargain ices hundreds of pairs f slightly damaged boot The case of Mrs James Kell of 6n shoes a d rubbers Now is a Ninth Street 8 E Washington D C real chance to get the value of should convince everyone that it is o Hi Call and see with your own eyes and you will acknowledge that we are the peoples friends Come once aid you will come back again they all do because we give our customers honest goods at honest prices J P KIEL SPECIAL MENTION BB rmon All persons having claims againatita assigned estate of Chas B Turner are The Northwestern Mutual life haB requested to present them to me at my rjaid to representatives of its policy- ¬ office in Paris Ky properly proven ae required by law Those knowing them- ¬ holders and to its policy holders and is selves indebted to the estate are requests now holding for them 180000000 an ed to settle promptly and save costs of excess over premium reoeipts of over suit HARMON STITT20000000 tf 29je Assignee - j ASSIGNEES NOTIGE mK rS Blx SSf guaranteed to give satisfaction TAILORING DEPARTMENT Just received New Fall Piece Goods We make Suits to order guarantee perfect fit Suits 10 up Pants 3 up Call and leave your measure Suits and Pants The Famous Monarch White and Fancy Mens Shirts Stetson Hats Black and Brown Stiff Hats Hutchins best quality and make in Shoes and Boots Rice Twin Bros Custom Made Ladies Misses and Childrens Shoes The Celebrated Mrs Jane Hopkins make n Boys and Childrens Gos fine Tailor Made Mens Suits and Pants MASTERS SALE OP BLDEGRASS HEME vm PALL 1897 City Property BOURBON CIRCUIT COURT Trees Grape Vines SmalUFlruits Asparagus and every thing fotvJDl chard Lawn and Garden We have no Agents but sell direct to the planter saving enormous commis- ¬ sions Catalogue on application to Full stock of Fruit and Ornamental BOURBONS BIGGEST BARGAIN BRINGERS 701 703 JflAIN ST PARIS KY Ready for Agents Followlog Economy Building and Loan Associa- ¬ tion Pltf vs H F HILLENMEYER Eptoi HOUSE AND LOT AND BLACK ¬ Lexington Ky is the title of SMITH SHOP FOR SALE DESIRE to sell my house and ot with blacksmith shop at Jackson- ¬ ville Ky I will sell for half cash bal ance in twelve months For further particulars address or call on BEN J F SHARON Jacksonville Ky 13oct tf L fl Landman Of Ohio MD Paris MARK TWAINS Purely Vegetable James Anderson etc Dfts By virtue of an order of the Bourbon Circuit Court made and entered in the above styled cause on July 3d 1897 I will sell publicly at the Court House door in Paris Ky on ALL THE NEWS WORTH READING Local State- am atioil - 1HK3 IfcS New Book of Travel The story of his I No503 W Ninth Street Cincinnati Ky Will be at the Windsor Hotel DEO containing no mercury potash arsenic H0SD1Y DECEMBER 6TH 1897 or other dangerous mineral Books will be mailed free to any address at about the hour of 12 m the follow by the Swift Specific Co Atlanta Ga ing described property to wit I WILL BE FOUND IN FRMKFORT CIMiXSM 1 RT In Effect March 1897 DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY EAST BOUND Xjve Arr Elkhorn Arr Swltzer Frankfort I V Arr Stamping Ground Arr Duvalls Arr Georgetown Lve Georgetown Arr Newtown ti30a m ftOUpm iJjani 320pm fi5lam 332pra Beginning in the margin of Eighth St at A Bee plat a corner to Anthony Dean and running therefrom with the margin of said street N 78g W 78 ft to E a stake corner to Lot 2 thence with a line of lot 2 S 10 W 2756 feet to a stake in the margin of Pearl st thence with the margin of said street S 78 E 83 ft tolDa corner to Dean thence N 8i E 275 7 ft to the beginning 1 Lot No THE BOURBON NEWS AND THE OixxolTi n svt WEEKLY circulars and terms THE JOKES BROS ENQUIRER ¬ 702am 318pm 708am 358pm Arr CeutriVllle ArrElizOoih Arr Pari Lve P ArrEI Arr I WEST v th Arr Arr Lve G Arr li Arr Sta Arr Svi ie Krtvn own is Ground ArrElkl GEO B J Ge PKR i riupt 6bl JL a B r fROUT - r Lixsr TOLEDO All Points in OHIGA Jf v hitoOit Termii in fr P m six and twelve months for equal parts Avoiding inel j of the purchase morey for which the purchaser will be required to execute BOST bonds payable to the undersigned Warner Sit ars -Master Commissioner bearing interest The first of American Newspa 2 tromtue day of sale until paid at the JSTEWTf IK A D ANA Jlditor race oc six per cent per annum and pers CHAS v Sleeping Parlor Cars ufftt vr having the force of a judgment Cars Private v Ct ient iCars I i Elegant Coaches a iVCtfrB A plat Of said Dronprtv showirtcr the Sixpd V9ctionand- - bound wis qL the sajne groates Suudy ws jSSIfer in m - ticVeiV iseiwt ftffffi BIO feaHTy ik T mstiyiirinfg to bid oaTv ST LO Beginning in the margin of Eighth St at E a stake corner to 720am 415pm 00am 430pm Lot 1 and running therefrom with S2am 442pm margin of said street N 78f W 66 ft the to S22am 452pm s28am 45Som B a corner to J W Thomas Jr thence lOpm S 10 W 2755 ft to C the margin of t0ara Pearl st thence with the margin of 20am p30ptu said street S 78 E 66 ft to F a stake 2am 542pm corner to Lot 1 thence N 10 E 2756 ft 3vSam 548pm to the beginning 48am 558pm 00am 610pm I will offer said two lots first sepa- ¬ 40am i35pm - 5am ti4ipm rately and then as a whole and the Uam tiJpni highest and best bid will be accepted iam 704 pn if however baid lots sell for the most wam 71 pit money when offered in divisions I will 5im sen lot in o a which was allotted to iifclKUAW ni Pass Air James Anderson and so much of lot No 1 which was allotted to the defendant Geo Samuels as will be necessary to pay one half of the debt and interest of the plaintiff Economy Building and Loan Association and one half of the ex ¬ 59 T penses of this suit if so directed by the plaintiff There is a lien upon this property in fayor of Economy Building ROM and Loan Association for the sum of 48168 with interest thereon from Oct 30th 1895 and also for the further sum or fciDjo witn interest from Feb 11th 1897 andthe costs of this suit Said 3- debt and interest amounting on the day of sale to 56186 and the costs of this ii suit 9345 Making total sum to be ribn raised on dayof sale 65531 2 Lot No LLIpersons having claims against r the assigned estate of H Margolen Soth Papers One Year for only 225 are requested to present them at once to as required by Regular Price for Both is 275 properly proven in Paris Ky law Those the undersigned snowing themselves indebted to fl We save you generous part of this sum Margolen are requested to pay promptly Send or bring your cash with order to and thereby avoid court cost A -- We have arranged a Clubbing Rate by which we can eive ASSIGNEES NOTICE ANTED TRUSTWORTHY and active gentlemen or ladies to 3000 Agents Wanted travel for responsible established house Monthly 6500 and ex- ¬ Exclusive field 3end for in Kentucky Mention paper Address u Reference Position steady penses PUB CO CTHCIHNATI 0 Enclose self addressed stamped envelope W The Dominion Company Dept 16nov 8t Chicago through Hawaii Australia Fiji Islands India South Africa etc Beau-¬ tifully illustrated by Dan Beard A B Frost B W Clinedinst The Authors Masterpiece Another Innocent Abroad A success from the start Enormous sale assured Around the JOURNEY world ¬ TUESDAY month 14TH 1897 returning every second Tuesday in each Optician Landman has been visiting this city regularly for over five years and has ad ¬ justed glasses to the eyes of the best people of Paris and Bourbon County and has proven himself com- ¬ petent thorough reliable and honest You can get Landmans glasses from Clark Clays drug store between his visits and when he makes his regular visit he will examine your eyes thorough- ¬ ly and make any change necessary to give satisfaction Examination free References Drs W J Fithian Eads Buck Fithian Bowen and C D Cram of Paris W oK THRICE-A-AVEE- K ASSIGNEES NOTICE All persons having claims against the assigned estate of T H Tarr are 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